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

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4 A , r . , , , . f I , , k . A . l ' V w W V a A , 1 . f - , l4 ' ' ' . . . , ' 4 , , , A , , . . ' , , , ' . . V r .. v , , ,. , ' , x , , y , . , r a X , . . , . I 4 A . 4 . ' . 1 , , , ; , , , v . , . .. ., . -; I , r . . ' ' ' . k , V A , , ,I ' , . v . A v I I X '. l - r H Penny Furtney, editor Eileen Hayes, ossis'rcmf editor John Meyn, business manager Joe Swan, odvisor San Jose State College San Jose, California JOHN T. WAHLDQU IST PRESIDENT San Jose State College SAN JOSE 14. CALIFORNIA IDEALS AND THE SPACE AGE The Space Age confr'onTs The graduaTe on many TronTiers -- The conTrol oT aTomic power, The exploiTaTion oT elecTronic Hbrains, anal The exploraTion of space. MeanTime, The UniTed STaTes, which in The lasT Two decades has become The cenTer of human affairs, musT learn To handle The posiTion of leadership ThaT has been ThrusT upon us. Our ciTizens musT, for The TirsT Time, recognize ThaT The New Horizon goes round The World. The upsurge of The new naTions and The languages and culTures of Their peoples are now, as never before, American concerns. In TacT, H is doubTTul ThaT any of us is properly educaTed for The Tasks ahead. The TradiTional breadTh of learning will noT suffice. Even when The new culTures are sampled and parTially undersTood, many horizons will remain unexplored. More- over, The depTh of our learning in cerTain areas relaTed To The new Technologies musT be sTrengThened as never before. Science, maThemaTics, and engineering are properly subiecT maTTers Tor NaTional Defense. AlThough we can noT oleny The depTh oT hisTory and our culTuraI heriTage, we musT be concerned wiTh The new dimensions of learning and The breadTh of conTemporary knowledge and Techniques Even Though we are freshly graduaTed, There exisTs a TaTeTul lag in our Training. Even The concepT of liberal learning as The basic ingredienT of any inTelligenT unolersTanding of The world musT change and expand and be reassessed, from Time To Time, in Terms of The changing world. The success or' failure of our naTion will largely be a reflecTion of The ouTlook and shorTcomings oT iTs ciTizens. IT is now generally recognized ThaT The mosT impor- TanT asseT of any naTion is iTs human resources. The sTabiliTy and adapTabiliTy oT iTs social, economic anal poliTical insTiTuTions are largely a reflecTion of HS educa- Tional programs. ATTer The naTion has done iTs very besT Tor iTs youTh, The TuTure is largely up To Them, H is up To Them To rise To new heighTs, To enTer The Space Age wiTh digniTy, or To consign Themselves To a deserT of aTomic olusT. IT is up To Them To geT along wiTh oTher peoples, counTries, and culTures, or To Take The consequences of Their neglecT ancl misundersTandings. The New Horizon will demand new knowledge, new insighTs, and more wisdom Than ever before displayed. WheTher or noT you disconTinue formal schooling I urge you in your own inTeresT, and for The welfare of your counTry, To keep up wiTh The procession. January 20, 1964 s JO N . W QUIST THANKS...FOR A JOB WELL DONE In December PresidenT John T. WahlquisT announced ThaT he will reTire as presidenT of The College on SepTember 10, 1964, his 65Th birThday. AT The requesT of The California STaTe Colleges, he will remain on campus as PresidenT EmeriTus, ConsulTanT To The Chancellor, and Professor of EducaTion. Dr. WahlquisT became presidenT of San Jose STaTe College in 1952, and his adminisTraTion has seen The College enioy iTs greaTesT period of growTh. In 1952 SJSC had an enroll- menT of 6,480. Today enrollmenT has Tripled To more Than 19,450 sTUdenTs. When ExTension, Summer Sessions and new spring semesTer sTudenTs are added, iT is found T'haT The College is serving more Than 30,000 individuals an- nually. During his adminisTraTion, Dr. WahlquisT has emphasized high sTandards of scholarship and excellence in educaTion, Thereby raising The academic rank of The College. The Grad- uaTe Division now enrolls more Than 3,000 sTudenTs. The humaniTies program was launched in 1957, and a research program was sTarTeal in The same year. A ToTal of 18 schol- asTic honor socieTies have been esTablishecl since he became presidenT. PresidenT WahlquisT's adminisTraTion has seen The celebra- Tion of The cenTennial of The College in 1957. This has been followed by an annual Founder's Day convocaTion. The fine arTs have been encouraged Through spring and summer FesTivals of ArTs. Dr. WahlquisT is known also as a boosTer of aThleTics and has been honored for his supporT of Army and Air Force ROTC programs. The College faculTy has grown from year To year and now numbers more Than1,000. QualificaTions Tor TaculTy mem- bers have been raised. Finy-one per cenT of The TaculTy holds alocToraTe degrees, compared wiTh 40 per cenT 12 years ago. The area of The campus has doubled since 1952, and The value of buildings now exceeds TiTTy million dollars. The operaTional budgeT of The College in 1952-53 was $2,875,- 170. LasT year iT was $13,385,779. Through his wriTing and membership in naTional and sTaTe educaTional bodies, Dr. WahlquisT has become widely known in higher educaTion. Hisbook, Philosophy of Ameri- can EducaTion, has been adopTecl by 232 colleges and uni- versiTies. AnoTher, The AdminisTraTion of Public Education, has been adopTed by 121 colleges and universiTies. Dr. John T. WahlquisT FirsT day on campus, 1952 Dr. WahlquisT is The 17Th presidenT of The College. He came To California from The UniversiTy of UTah, where he had been dean of The College of EducaTion, professor of educa- Tion, and head of The DeparTmenT of EducaTional Adminis- TraTion. His adminisTraTion here has been one of unprece- denTed progress and growTh. On The occasion of his reTire- menT as presidenT, LA TORRE Takes This opporTuniTy To call aTTenTion To his many years of achievemenT and To say, 'Thank you, Mr. PresidenT, for a iob well done.'.' Dr. Wahlquist, Author. Planner. Leading centennial celebration procession. Athletics Booster. CONTENTS M3,, M... . WVWWNWHMV- WM. w-lah'd My ..... :1 MMM'. m,:.-....7x Z 0 m 3 C- m . February Sorori'ry presenToTion of pledges. IFC Rush The losT day. Formal pledging 0T ATO house. 1O The Freshmen 0T Asilomor. SepTember broughT regisTroTion, wiTh rain and 1,000 unexpecTed sTudenTs. TOTOI enrollmenT ex- ceeded 19,000. The Freshmen began Their col- lege careers wiTh Freshman Comp 0T Asilomor, where They learned The way of The SporTon. And on The final day of o hecTic week of TroTerniTy rush, new pledges and old ocTives alike leT loose QT c: sTreeT dance on HTh STreeT, before geTTing down To The serious business OT formal pledging. PorenTs' Day, The TirsT in San Jose hisTory, was proclaimed a success. Many of The porenTs also oTTended The sororiTy presenToTion 0T pledges and open house. WiTh The Toll semesTer under way, Virgo poinTed Toward a brighT TuTure Tor CTH SporTons. H 12 OCTOBER OcTober saw SJS seT a naTional record. ATTer a visiT To San Jose by naTionaI Peace Corps DirecTor, SargenT Shriver, The Peace Corps recrUiTing Team received The IargesT number of applicanTs from any college or universiTy. The monTh conTinued wiTh early Homecoming plans. Living cenTers began hours of work on TloaTs for The big day. Many lovely girls were enTered in The Homecoming Queen conTesT. CompeTiTion was high, buT preTTy Nancy Niederholzer marched .To viCTory Through a saber arch aT The CoronaTion Ball and was crowned by Elaine Halvor- son. The sign of Libra shone especially brighT on The 315T day m Halloween. FloaTs began To Take shape. Many hours were spenT sTuTTing and weaving. Kerry O'Brien, Nancy Niederholzer, Sally Prater, Carolyn Ohliger, and Ann Chambers - The Homecoming Courf. Queen Nancy Niederholzer wifh former queen Elaine Holvorson by Grand Marshall Carl Duncan. is congratulated 13 14 Sfudenfs rallied Ground The TrodiTionol bonfire. Spordi played sTroighT man for bonfire M.C. The Woyforers OUT OH O rousing per- Ed Bellings. formance for SJS. NOVEMBER Homecoming TesTiviTies were in Tull swing. The bonfire rally TeoTured The TrodiTionol bonfire, yell leaders, The SporToneTTes, Spordi himselT, and The WoyTorers, a folk music group. FroTemiTies cmd sororiTies opened Their doors To reTurning alums. An alumni Tea was given on Homecoming Day, followed by a parade of TlooTs and bonds. Alpha Omicron Pi and Alpha Tau Omega builT The winning enTry. The losT game was highlighTed by a pre-gome hooTenonny, o holTTime presenToTion 0T The Queen and Grand Marshal, 0nd posT- gome enTerToinmenT. Many ended The ev- ening wiTh gay porTies. y X: v1 v T. The TheTo's and The Sommies puT This TlooT TogeTher for The parade. 15 The Tragic event. The new presidenT . .. The leaders of The world . .. The San Jose STGTe communiTy pays humble TribuTe . . . To The greoT man who was loved The world over. Scorpio chose To close November wiTh sorrow. Thanksgiving was observed wiTh sadness and disbelieTc over The assassi- noTion of John F. Kennedy, PresidenT of The UniTed SToTes. Classes 0T SJS were suspended and sTUdenTs Turned To Tele- vision seTs which broughT The evenTs 0T ThaT weekend To Them in alarming clar- iTy 0nd deToil. The world mourned his deoTh, recognized a new presidenT, and wenT abouT iTs business a liTTle more slowly, o liTTle more ThoughTTully. 17 18 The happy winner. Spears 011' work. Chi Omega wins sweepstakes in The'rc: Chi Greek Show. Delta Gamma wins Christmas Door Decoration prize. le wX December began wiTh The TheTa Chi Greek Show on December 3. Chi Omega Took The SweepsTakes prize. December also marked The TirsT posiTive sTep To- ward a sTudenT union in 30 years. An alI-ouT campaign ended in The biggesT elecTion TurnouT SJ 8 has ever had. STudenTs approved mandaTory, selT-as- sessed Tees To finance consTrucTion of a $3 million Union. The remainder of The monTh was spenT in preparaTion Tor ChrisTmas. SparTan Spears characTerized The many chariTy proiecTs underTaken by sTudenT groups during The holiday sea- son. DelTa Gamma won The AWS Door DecoraTion ConTesT. AWS was also busy arranging The ChrisTmas Tree LighTing Ceremony. The Chair and Marion Hin- shaw sang Their ChrisTmas greeTings. PresidenT WahlquisT repeaTed his mes- sage. And as The swiTch was Thrown To lighT The Tree on The Engineering Build- ing, a wish for happy hours came from The sign of Sagittarius. Marion Hinshaw waiTs for The Tree To be lighTed. Merry ChrisTmas. 19 The Tower, familiar secure . 20 Students sign to save The Tower. LoTs of Library business during finals. January began late and ended early for SJS students. Tower Hall's fore, sTill un- decided in January, after fen months' deliberation, was The concern of The day. In an effort To enlist support from state legislators, c: Telegram - petition was signed by mcmy interested in saving The Tower. The fall semester ended with rain and a mad shower of finals bestowed by Capricornus. 21 22 Classroom instruc'rion continues. service. In February a record number of sTUdenTs reTurned To SJS To regisTer once again. The decision Was finally made on Tower Hall - The Tower and Morris Dailey Au- diTorium would be saved, buT The quad arches would come down. While The Greeks rushed, some of The mosT June- like weaTher in memory prevailed. Spring fever claimed many vicTims early in The season, as insTrucTors Tried To inTeresT sTudenTs in classroom subiecTs. AWS was acTive in furThering Cupid's cause on February 14 wiTh a campus Telegram service and again on The Leap Day of The LeapYear wiTh a girl-ask-boy dance. There was an argumenT as To whaT a sTaTue of a SparTan should look like. Lincoln's and WashingTon's Days were observed wiTh regular insTrucTion, buT The Two men were sTill honored under The sign of Aquarius. ValenTine GreeTings from preTTy co-eds. 23 24 Fun... inspiro'rion . . . and scenic sereniTy . . . lead To a weekend of good Thinking and good discussion. STudenTs begin The long EasTer To June sTreTch. The highlighT of March was SparTacamp, The weekend leadership reTreaT held an- nually aT Asilomar. Long weeks of prep- araTion made The camp a success in fellowship and good Thinking. EasTer week also came in March amid The bar- rage of midTerms and class assignmenTs. The yearly exodus To The beaches was early in The semesTer, leaving sTudenTs wiTh posT-vacaTion classes under The sign of Pices. 25 26 Alpha Phi and Alpha Tau Omega - - rehearse cmd rehearse. Dr. David Reismon, one of many speakers. lhe final performance h Chi Omega. The happy winners. April began wiTh AWS Women's Week, honoring campus women. April, like ev- ery oTher monTh, had iTs quoTo of inTer- esTing and informaTive speakers. Many of The campus living cenTers rcmg wiTh The sounds of rehearsals for SporTo Sings, The annual compeTiTive songfesT. Grand sweepsTokes winner IosT spring was Chi Omega. Kappa Alpha TheTo - Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Phi-Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma NU, and Gamma Phi BeTo were division winners. In April, Aries The Ram makes iT hard for even The eornesT sTUdenT To sTudy, TempTing him wiTh warm sunny days, green grass and lovely co-eds everywhere. STudying isn'T usually The order of The day. 27 28 Derby Dorlin' finalists. Founder's Day dignitaries. The Alumni Game. A volicm'r effort. The merry monTh of May began under The sign of Taurus wiTh The Sigma Chi Derby Day - Alumni FooTball Game. Spring Alumni Week was highlighTed by Founder's Day ceremonies. Lambda Chi Alpha PushcarT Race and Parade Day was a success. The RecogniTion BanqueT, honoring ouTsTanding seniors and oTher sTudenTs was The final evenT of The se- mesTer. Campus honoraries announced new members and praise was officially given To campus leaders. May closed wiTh The beginning of finals and The memories of a very busy monTh - a very basy semesTer. Alpha Tau Omega aT The finish line. OuTsTanding Seniors - 1963, Mary Ann Fudge, John Olsen, and Jeff Davis wiTh Dean S. Benz. 29 3O Finals. Commencement. June arrived oT losT, bringing boTh op- prehension of finals and icy for The end of The semesTer. Hours of sTudying and on unpleosonT TomilioriTy wiTh cold li- brary Tobles is climoxed by Those few words on The sTork poge asking you To recall The only ospecT you didniT Thor- oughly undersTond. For mosT seniors, June marks The end of educoTion and The beginning of 0 new life as 0 real porT of The world. For The underclossmen, June brings The sun and days of working, Travelling and good Times ThoT will noT be TorgoTTen. Under The sign of Gemini, only fun is allowed. 3i 34 William J. Dusel Richard F. You John W. Gilbaugh Arthur H. Price John R. Banister Vice PresidenT AssT. To The PresidenT Dean of The College AssT. To The Dean AssT. To The Dean of The College of The College EXECUTIVE C. Grant Burton ExecuTive Dean The adminisTraTive sTcncTc of The college, headed by The PresidenT, has The responsibiliTy of carrying ouT The policies of The TrusTees of The California SToTe Colleges and The Chancellor's Office. The PresidenT is responsible for The operaTion of The college in all of iTs ospecTs and for The good reloTions beTween The college and The communiTy. Angelo C. CenTanni AssT. To ExecuTive Dean Stanley C. Benz Cornelia Tomes Robert S. Martin James E. Noah Lowell C. Pratt Dean of The STudenTs Assoc. Dean of STudenTs Assoc. Decm of STudenTs AssT. PublicoTions PublicoTions Manager AcTiviTies Counseling 8T Guidance Manager Donald Ryan Robert Baron Bruce Ogilvie Lowell M. Walter Harrison F. He-aTh AssT. To The Dean Housing CoordinoTor Head, Counseling CenTer ChieTc Personnel TesTing Officer of STudenTs Counselor PERS ON N EL Roberta Rovne-r Richard Dodson AcTiviTies Advisor AcTiviTies Advisor AT San Jose SToTe, in oddiTion To The academic ospecTs of educaTion, The college recognizes The value of sTudenT acTiviTies. The problems ThaT may arise among The sTu- denTs are also a concern of The school. The main purpose of The personnel deporTmenT is To direcT and To help co- ordinaTe sTudenT liTe. BobeTTe Hayes Richard Romn AcTiviTies Advisor AcTiviTies Advisor Ralph R. Cummings Roy J. Delpier Lenore Luedemann John Montgomery Phillip Persky Assoc. Dean of STudenTs, Admissions Officer AssisTonT RegisTror RegisTrar Foreign STudenT Admissions and Records Advisor 35 36 MANAGEM ENT Sam MilioTo Daniel C. Petersen Francis McMahon Harry J. WineroTh Personnel Officer Purchasing Officer AdminisTroTive AssisTcmT Book STore Manager Stanford R. Bohne AccounTing Officer William M. Felse STudenT Affairs Business Manager In any insTiTuTion such as San Jose STaTe H is necessary To have someone responsible for business affairs. This is The purpose of our monagemenT deparTmenT. The per- sonnel of This deparTmenT odminisTers a TwenTy-Two mil- lion dollar budgeT. Mr. WineroTh busy wiTh his duTies Glen E. Guttormsen Business Manager Michael Dolan CGTeTeria Manager GT The SparTon Book STore. SERVICES Dale Harris PlocemenT AssociaTe Joyce Backus Thomas Gray, M.D. Edward Clements Phyllis Headland Librarian STudenT HeolTh Service PlacemenT Officer STudenT PlocemenT Derry Kauffman Frank G. Willey Richard Lewis Joe West Business and IndusTriol ExTension Services Audio-Visuol Services EducaTioncsl Services PlacemenT AssociaTe This deporTmenT provides various necessary serv- ices for The sTudenTs. The sTudenTs have The op- porTuniTy To use such TaciliTies as The Library, The STUdenT HeolTh Service, The PlacemenT CenTer, and The Counseling and Guidance Services. San Jose STaTe's excellenT library faciliTies are in consTcmT use. 37 38 A new Technique. My hand is merely 0 Tool . . -- Paul Klee Advanced ceramic students are always looking for new ways of expression. The Art Department of San Jose State, offers instruction To improve skill in such creative fields as drawing and painting, craf'rs, design, and commercial art. In addifion, students may learn appreciation of fine art history. There are programs for Those seeking a Teaching credential for art in elementary and secondary schools. STudenT concenTraTes on Typing skills. Dean Milburn D. Wright BUSINESS The Division of Business, headed by Dean Melburn WrighT, offers sTudenTs a broad ToundoTion in each of HS deporTmenTs. The main goal of This division is To prepare The individual Tor posiTions of responsibiliTy in The busi- ness and professional world. The sTudenT is given The op- porTuniTy To' acquire a general undersTcnding of The many TaceTs of business. Typing classes in acTion. 39 40 The new two million dollar education building has be- come 0 great osse'r To The Division of Education. This divi- sion is under The direction of Dean William G. Sweeney. San Jose State offers outstanding curricula in both elementary and secondary education. A student who is hopeful of qualifying of San Jose SToTe for a Teaching credential mus'r be approved as a candida're, offer satis- factorily completing The Teacher selec'rion process. An Education moior enioys watching 0 child ploy. EDUCATION Observing youngsters helps The students better understand children. The Division of Engineering, under Dean Norman 0. Gunw derson, offers seven engineering and Two aeronoufic curricula. The common obiecTive of The various engineer- ing sTUdies is To provide The sTudenT wiTh The basis for Technical and special responsibiliTies shared by all The members of The engineering profession. A professor oTTemst To convey The concest of engineering. ENGINEERING Deasursgm 0. Curious engineering sTUdenTs seem deeply involved in ca problem. 41 42 Mixed emoTions are shown by professors parTicipaTing in c: TaculTy deboTe. HUMANITIES AND THE ARTS The Division of HumaniTies and The ArTs is under The leadership of Dean Dudley T. Moorheod. In This division T are The English, Foreign Language, Philosophy, and Psychology deporTmenTs. The HumcmiTies Program 0T San Jose SToTe combines mcmy general educaTionol courses, . . Dean Dudley T. Moorhead ThoT ore reqUIred, mm a Two year program. STudenTs ore oTTen given The opporTuniTy To hold discussion groups, and To wiTness ToculTy deboTes. QuesTioning humoniTies sTUdenTs hold TrequenT discussion groups. A science professor seems IosT in CI maze of lab apparoTus. The Division of Sciences and Applied ArTs, under The supervision of Dean RoberT J. Moore, is The second IorgesT division in The college. This division includes The numerous sciences and such deporTmenTs as healTh and hygiene, home economics, indusTrial orTs, journalism, and odverTising, ROTC, police school, moThemaTics, nurs- ing, and mcmy oTher fields of sTudy. The various deparT- menTs under This division provide sTudenTs wiTh an op- porTuniTy To develop Their TolenTs Through The use of pracTicol equipmenT in well equipped labs. Dean Robert J. Moore SCIENCES AND APPLIED ARTS Two TuTure scienTisTs seek To discover The unknown. 43 44 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND SUMMER SESSIONS STudenTs combine summer fun and sTudy To TurTher Their educoTion. The Division of EducoTionol Services and Summer Ses- sions is concerned primarily wiTh The operoTion of exTen- sion and summer programs. BoTh summer sessions and exTension programs have experienced rapid growTh dur- ing The pasT decode. Deon Joe H. WesT works direchy wiTh summer session programs, while Dr. Frcmk Willey coordinaTes exTension services. During The stT year, There were over 11,600 differenT regisTroTions in The sum- mer sessions and over 8400 in exTension. Dean Joe H. WesT Dean James W. Brown Graduate students intent on a group research proiecT. GRADUATE DIVISION The Graduate Division under The direction of Dean James W. Brown, offers graduate work for both The Master of Arts and Master of Science degrees. Graduate work 018cm Jose State began in September 1946 IT is designed To serve pro- fessional and personal needs of individuals who seek advanced work in many fields. -,- : 'a a. 4 Mi .1 . ' x , V , . . . - . a . . r f U ; fr , 'i , , 0 . , . 0 v . 0, ll v v. 48 PRESIDENTS MESSAGE As The year ends, anoTher group of sTuolenTs leave This college having received The long soughT oTTer goal 0T 0 degree. Perhaps iT would, Therefore, be opporTune To reflecT upon whoT ThaT degree should mean. The degree should mean ThoT The holder is c: person who has The abiliTy To Think or reTlecT upon The problems he will face ThroughouT his life. lT should mean ThoT The holder is prepared To occepT wiTh on open mind, The challenges TheiT socieTy will ThrusT upon him wherever he may go. The degree should mean ThaT The holder has been prepared by his College To consTrucTively conTribuTe To The progress essenTiCil To The developmenT of our socieTy. All of These Things sTond behind The degree ThoT The graduoTing Seniors receive. As we sTcmd upon The Threshold of Ci new phase of our life, leT us noT TorgeT ThCiT The insTiTuTion we now leave is based upon The accomplish- menT of one purpose. ThouT purpose is To converT whOIT a degree should mean inTo whaT iT does mean. This con besT be done by The occomplishmenT of The highesT degree of academic excellence possible in The eTTorT To prepare The youTh of Today for The conquesTs of The TuTure. Th degree of success achieved in This endeavor will be measured by The roles we play in The developmenT of The TUTure. LeT us Therefore, noT TorgeT The preparaTion ThoT placed us in a posiTion To achieve a con- sTrucTive and useful TuTure. The dedicoTion To excellence in academics by so many 011' This insTiUTion, musT be conTinued 01nd iT should never be TorgoTTen ThoT The responsibiliTy for This conTinuing dedicoTion musT resT now Upon our shoulders, for we will be The ones in 0 posiTion To influence and promoTe The acTions which will conTribuTe To The preservoTion of This spiriT. 49 The AssociaTed STudenT Body is governed by The Execu- Tive Council. The council considers all sTUdenT affairs, and maior budgeT iTems ThoT concern The school. The ExecuTive Council also seTs Up policies ThoT encourage The advoncemenT 0T sTuolenT leadership in school CTC- TiviTies. As campus leaders, The members of This coun- cil, oTTempT To seT precedenTs which The sTudenTs will follow. Bob Pisano Vice PresidenT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Lowell M. WalTer ExecuTive Advisor Bob CoonTz AI Henninger Jim Sparling ExecuTive SecreTory ExecuTive Treasurer ExecuTive Personnel 50 Larry Ferrario Chief JusTice Charles D. Griffith Juche Peggy Kimball Juche ASB David Winkler Juche The Judiciary CounciVs main obiecTive is To eliminaTe a formal judiciary sysTem 0T Scm Jose STGTe College. The council wishes To esToblish o sTudenT selT-discipline sys- Tem. The Judiciary Council is now responsible for inTer- viewing sTUdenTs who have commiTTed some iniusTice To The school or communiTy, and To decide on soluTions To The sTudenTs' problems. These suggesTions and recom- mendaTions are given To The school PresidenT and he accest or reiecTs Them. The council Tries To help The sTu- denTs recognize The iniusTice They have done To Them- selves and To oThers. JUDICIARY Alan Malyon JusTice 51 52 A busy STudenT Council aT work. STUDENT COUNCIL Left To Right, Seated: Ginny Vessel, PeTe Briggs, Dede Dwight, John Hendricks, Bob Pisano, PeTe McGraTh, Bill Clark, PaT BuTler, Charlene HiaTT. Standing, First Rowz'Marilyn Cox, Carol EckerT, Dan Dahlen, Jules LovenThal, Fred Best. Second Row: Rick Trout, Jack Perkins, Don Mcinnis. Left Rear: Steve Larson, Dr. WalTer. The STudenT Council is responsible for making, discussing, and accepTing or reiecTing laws. This council is The mosT imporTanT IegislaTive body on campus, and consTanle performs TuncTions ThaT beneTiT The enTire sTudenT body. This year The council was also very acTive in The elecTions for The College Union. The members were very pleased wiTh The passing of The Union, as were many SJS sTudenTs. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE The Homecoming CommiTTee organized all The ocTiviTies for Homecoming Week. The commiTTee did on excellenT iob planning and supervising The Queen ConTesT, CoronoTion Ball, The bonfire rally, and The TrodiTional parade wiTh TloouTs. The whole week come To an ex- ciTing climax, 0T The TooTboll game wiTh Arizona SToTe UniversiTy, on November 9, 1963. Left To Right, Seated: Paulo McCorkle, Jim Bor, Maureen Urey, Bob Himel, George Boldizar, Jock Barbour. Standing: Dove Traverse, Jere Owen, Pheobe Morres, Mr. BeTondo, Jerry Engles, Rick BuxTon, Sue Stacks, PeTe Dedini. AWARDS BOARD The Awards Board evoluoTes award re- quesTs mode by many commiTTees, or- ganionions, 0nd deporTmenTs on com- pus. A.S.B. funds are awarded To These various organionions when They need financial ossisTonce. Left To Right: Judy Hill, RoberTa Rovner, advisor; Alon Henninger, chairman; Jim Sporling, Dionn Figone, Nancy McGroTh. COMMUNITY SERVICE The CommuniTy Service CommiTTee or- ganizes and direcTs all A.B.A. Service proiecTs. The Campus ChesT, The Blood Drive, are a few of The many proiecTs ThoT are designed by STudenT Council, and direcTed by This commiTTee. Left to Right, Seated: PaT BulTer, Judy HelmboldT, PoTTy MonTgomery, chairman; Carol Rodebough. Standing: Carol EckerT, Roger Morris. Absent: BobeTTe Hayes, odvisor; Linda Roof, Rich TrouT, Morlou Pasquinelli. 53 54 The Associated Student Body Committees are responsible for organizing various activities for The student body. These committees constantly strive To improve and create various governmental and social aspects of college life. ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY COMMITTEES Homecoming Time again! A busy Parent's Day. Card sTunTs by Rally CommiTTee add color To a game. Sporfocompers. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Katherine Fraser, Clifford GuTTerman, chairman; Pam MangseTh, secreTory. Second Row: Jules LovenThal, Don Philps, Bruce Edmonds. Left to Right: Ed Smith, Barbara Worrell, Dr. Whitaker Deininger, Marilyn Bell, Don Ryan, Anna Cornwell, Carol Disney, RoberTa Rovner. Left To Right: Craig Pace, Miss Rovner, advisor; KoThy Miller, chairman; MargreT Bonono, Jock Barlour, Joanne Johnson. Absent: Sue Taylor. ORIENTATION COMMITTEE The OrienToTion CommiTTee has The dif- TiculT Task of planning and organizing The program of orienToTion week for The new sTudenTs, UT San Jose SToTe. The pro- gram is iniTioTed To familiarize The new sTudenTs wiTh The campus, and wiTh The sTudTenT leaders of The college. There are many CicTiviTies in which sTudenTs may porTicipoTe and meeT mcmy people. PARENTS DAY COMMITTEE The members of The ParenTs' Day Com- miTTee are responsible for planning and organizing The program of CicTiviTies for The sTudenTs' porenTs on Their visiT To The campus. The purpose of PorenTs' Day is To give The porenTs an opporTuniTy To familiarize Themselves wiTh The sTrucTure of The sTudenT governmenT cmd aspecTs of The sTudenTs' everyday life. RECOGNITION COMMITTEE In December, This commiTTee chooses The San Jose STGTe sTudenTs Tor HWho's Who in American Colleges. The people are chosen for Their meriT 0nd ochievemenTs made during Their years in College. This commiTTee also recognizes The Two ouTsTcmding sTudenTs from every de- parTmenT. 55 56 RALLY COMMITTEE The Rally CommiTTee is responsible for planning The ocTiviTies which Take place during half Times, and organize rallies for The many sporT evenTs UT San Jose STGTe. This commiTTee is responsible for promoTing college spiriT, and inTerrelo- Tions among The various colleges ThaT porTicipCiTe in The same aThleTic division aT San Jose STaTe. SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Under The leadership of Bruce McDonald, The Social Affairs CommiTTee plans and organizes all social TuncTions for The college sTUdenTs. The regisTraTion dance during orienTaTion week, and The Corona- Tion Ball were puT on by This commiTTee. The commiTTee is also responsible for ob- Toining differenT groups To enTerToin in The cafeTeria. VISITING SCHOLARS This commiTTee is made up of sTudenTs inTeresTed in broadening The academic scope of The college. The main obiecTive is To make available To The college com- muniTy, Through formal IecTures and more personal discussions, persons of wide renown in various fields of aca- demic endeavor. LosT fall The commiTTee sponsored The Three day visiT of David Riesmcm, noTed sociologisT and ouThor of The Lonely Crowd. Left To Right, SeaTed: Sue STocks, Howard Blonsky, John Robbins, Sue RUST, Louise Comozzi, Mike Freed, chairmen; Dee Hill, Bruce Edmonds, Nancy Conover, Bev Rouh, PeTe Dedini. Stand- ing: STeve BeTTs, Bob Spingolo, Mike Cook, Adriene Kennedy, Dick Harris. WW; V . V M via k j T. E, 9y Left To Right, Bottom Row: Phil Lenz, CynThio Copple, Carol Eickler, Bruce MacDonald, Miss Rovner. Second Row: Jim HunTer, Wendy Morck, Rosalie Weiner, Joan Kendricks, Jeanine Korn- hoff. Third Row: Robin Yep, Koren UpTown, Janie Mercer, Susie KurTens, Pom STeinwerT, Rod Dorinson. Left To Right, Seated: MorTy STenrud, Gini Irving, Karyn Hall. Standing: Ann Louderbock, John WorThingTon, Tom Barber. INTERCULTURAL STEERING The lnTerculTural STeering CommiTTee has helped ocquainT foreign sTudenTs To The San Jose SToTe Campus. OrienToTion cmd regisTroTion are organized by This com- miTTee. Also InTernoTional Week is plan- ned by This commiTTee for Spring SemesTer. Left To Right, Seated: Sue Copuccio, Judy HoTch, Robin Yep, EsTer Klay, PaT Brigham, Sue Hall, Claire Border. Standing: PoT Roymer, DieTmor DimeTer, Dr. Philip Perskey, Mr. David HaTch, Sandy Solmino, Mrs. Gememe Vaughn, Clific Lawler. ELECTION BOARD The TuncTions of The ElecTion Board are To run supervise, and co-ordinoTe all ASB elecTions and special elecTions, opinion polls and surveys. Also The board is re- sponsible for any elecTions duly ouThor- ized by STudenT Council. Left To Right, Seated: Tom Hawker, Sue STocks. Standing: Frank Bordsley, Robin Phillips, Harold Kushen. FRESHMAN CAMP The Freshman Camp CommiTTee plans 0 weekend of informoTive discussions, en- TerToinmenT, and group ocTiviTies, for Transfer sTUdenTs, cmd freshmen enTering San Jose in The fall. The camp ocTiviTies Toke place GT Asilomor in MonTerey. The main purpose for Freshman Camp is To help new sTudenTs become acquainTed wiTh San Jose SToTe, and To learn whaT HThe SpiriT 0T SporTo means. Left To Right, Seated: Ginny Graham, Susie SorgenT, Joyce Morrol, Ben Bycel, Bob Himel, Dirk Eosfmon. Standing: Mr. Donald J. BeTondo, Dr. G. A. McCuIlum, Mr. Richard Ellefsen, Duane Kime, Karen Hall, Vince Feeney. 57 58 SPARTACAMP COMMITTEE This commiTTee inTerviews, cmol selecTs sTudenTs To be counselors 0T SporTocomp. The commiTTee insTrucTs counselors in group discussion Techniques, and in The goals and ideals The camp sTrives for. The commiTTee prepares all The maTeriol discussed CT The camp, and is in charge of organizing all The camp's acTiviTies. Left To Right, BoTTom Row: Deon A. Tomes, Leslie Sears, Jeannie Archer, Dr. Frouniel Rinn, Ann Merrill. Top Row: Bill Erdmom, Ren Wicks, Chris Honore, Gory Wynio, Deon RoberT MarTin. Absent: Vicki Dingmon, Dove RemingTon, Dr. Jones WoTson. SPARTACAMP All aboard for SporTcomp! WHAT IS SPAR'IACAMP? SporTocomp is Scm Jose STaTe's unique program To make sTudenTs aware of The problems and issues which are of imporTcmce To Themselves, Their college and Their socieTy. In oddiTion, To develop a concern regarding These and a personal sense of responsibiliTy and desire To Take CicTion To resolve Them. WiTh The use of presenToTions and discussions of perTinenT problems and issues, The pro- gram oTTemst To develop beTTer sTudenT leaders and ciTizens.bThe comp is held QT Asilomar Campgrounds. There will be opproximoTely 360 sTUdenTs who will GT- Tend This coming March. A liTTle fun, when The day is done. 59 60 FIFTY OUTSTANDING WOMEN The La Torre proudly presents The Spartan Co-eds who were selected the Fifty Ou'rs'romding Women in 1964. These sfuden'rs were selected for demonstrating ou'rsfcmd- NOT Shown ing leadership, and contributing 'ro various organiza- Carol Berendsen Hons, living groups, and To The Sfuden'r Body. Louise Camozzi Susan De Vries Nello Randolph Camilla Sheldon STephomie STrom Avon Amestoy Reo Blake Margaret Bonanno Patricia Butler Charleen Cirese Andrea Coffin Cynthia Copple Anna Cornwell Arlene D Arcy J. J. Fraser Judy Harris Anne Davis Penny Furtney Eileen Hayes Judy Farrell Jennifer Graham Charlene HiaH Diann Figone Pam Gustin Sue Hinshaw 61 62 Janet Hobbs Karen Metheny Peggy Kimball Valerie Lowen Carol Michael Esther Kley Pam Mangeth Kathleen Miller Lana Lawson Barbara Masters Martha Mitchell Phoebe Moraes Sherry Saunders Sue Stanich Wendy Moron Patricia Scannell Virginia Vessel Janice Raber Leslie Sears Ann Warren Susan Sargent Susan Taylor Julie Wilson 63 66 Sheryl Abbott Elementary Education Gary Ables Physical Education Stephen Abrew Business 8x Industrial David Adam Mechanical Engineering Don Adams Industrial Management Janice Adams Elementary Education Loretta Adams Social Science Nancy Adams Elementary Education Susan Adelmann Sociology Judy Ahern French Rosaie Akey Home Economics Joan Alber English Richard Alberti Social Science Ethel Albertson Social Science Lynne Alevy Speech Arts Harriet Allan Elementary Education David Allen Social Science Ali Alley Aeronautics Operations Avon Amestoy Elementary Education Sean Amiot History 8: Social Science Bruce Anderson Psychology Lea Anderson Economics Van Ward Anderson ll Social Science Wayne Anderson Civil Engineering Arthur Andrews Physical Education Pat Angle Journalism Robert Anne Electrical Engineering Joyce Anthony Sociology W. Michael Anthony Business EL Industrial Carmelita Anzalone Elementary Education Brinley Appleton Social Science Patricia Aratu Music Patricia Argilla Nursing David Armstrong Political Science Kiki Arnaudo Music Leeodcl Arnerich Elementary Education Peggy Ashlock Elementary Education Harold Ashton English Stephen Askin Business B Industrial Dave Atencio Advertising Sheryl E. Atkinson Elementary Education Mary Afterbury Elementary Education Curtis V. Atwood Accounting 8x Finance Wayne A. Atwood Mechanical Engineering Carolyne L. Aubrey Elementary Education Peter F. Aude Business B Industrial Dennis N. Austin Accounting B Finance Janet K. Ayell Elementary Education Daniel V. Aynesworth Mechanical Engineering John S. Azzaro Advertising Gerald V. Bacon Social Science Charlesie A. Baker Kindergarten-Primary Geo H. Baker English Mariorie E. Baker Elementary Education Robert G. Baker Interior Design Leslie Balangero Sociology James B. Ballard Business B Industrial Judy A. Bamford Elementary Education Jerry G. Baptism Accounting Kenneth K. Barber Industrial Design Carol A. Barberis Elementary Education Dennis J. Barkley Electrical Engineering Dorothy E. Barnes Elementary Education Linda C. Barnhizer Elementary Education Robert W. Barrow Psychology Sandral L. Bastiaen Elementary Education William J. Baugh Physical Education Nancie A. Baum Recreation Therapy Jenny L. Bavelacqua Elementary Education Rita Gae Beam Home Economics Pamela K. Beck Business Management Bonnie L. Becken Elementary Education Bonnie Beckett Elementary Education Arlene K. Behnke Elementary Education Sally A. Belcher Elementary Education Ben H. Bell Business 8i Industrial Dale A. Bell Industrial Technology Lynne G. Bell Business B Industrial Terry Bell Social Science David J. Bellak Journalism Carol S. Benboca Elementary Education 67 68 Kathleen Bemis Occupational Therapy Raymond Bemis Industrial Psychology Duilio Benassi Social Science Don Benson Business B industrial Harold Benson Business B Industrial Barbara Benton Business Robert Berger Industrial Relations Virginia Berry Elementary Education Patrick Berryhill Public Relations Carole Bettega Medical Technology Karen Betz Homemaking Education Judy Bevilockway Elementary Education M. D. Birdwell Geography Samuel Bishop Industrial Management Ii , ?Yflffnz Sue Bishop Psychology J. Richard Blaine Aeronautical Maintenance Skip Blair Business B Industrial Kathleen Blake Elementary Education Kimberly Blake Elementary Education Reo J. Blake Elementary Education Leslie M. Blank Business B Industrial Lynn J. Blaschek Elementary Education Howard N. Blonsky Social Science Diane Bode Elementary Education Dale R. Bodfker Business B Industrial Susan M. Boe Home Economics Krisfeen M. Bonde Sociology Barrington O. Bolden Electrical Engineering Gary A. Bonfiglio Geography Mary 0. Borders Occupational Therapy Edward J. Boress Business B Industrial Joan Bornholdl' Elementary Education Sheryl L. Borod Elementary Education Edward Borovafz Life Science Barbara Bosco Elementary Education .,u uh ngk 557i! Ronald L. Botfini Journalism Jeffrey K. Bowen Marketing Ken W. Bowen Industrial Technology Roger W. Bowen Mathematics Burke W. Bradley Social Science Daniel W. Bradley Chemistry Hugh H. Bradley, Jr. Material Science Bruce L. Bramble Business B Industrial Jan R. Brantley Language Arts Daniel S. Bra Sociology Janet Braun Advertising Sally Breckenridge Elementary Education Peter A. Brewer Physics Dennis M. Brewick Business B Industrial w m? 51, Judy G. Brewster English G. Arthur Bridges Industrial Technology John A. Brigham Accountings Phillip D. Bright Industrial Relations Don E. Brignolo Social Science Patrick E. Brimmer Mathematics Susan D. Britain Psychology Sherry A. Brohmer Elementary Education Catharine P. Bromage Public Health Robert H. Brown Social Science Clifford S. Browne Business B Industrial Joan Brumley Elementary Education Robert L. Brunner Industrial Engineering Norman L. Bryan Mechanical Engineering Dale F. Bryon Mathematics Alan Buckingham Journalism Joe Buehler Business B Industrial Carolyn R. Buehner' Homemaking Education Sandy Buerman Elementary Education Cindy Bull Elementary Education Donna C. Bull Occupational Therapy Leilani D. Bunch Elementary Education Claudia M. Burnett Elementary Education John F. Burnett Business B Industrial Robert W. Burns Elementary Education Sharon Marie Burns Education Richard Burton Recreofion Joanne M. Bush Elemenfcry Education Jo Anna Butler Occupational Therapy Ed Button Economics Carole L. Cadona Business Education Gary L. Calcagno Physical Education Felice J. Calderoni Chemis'rry Dennis B. Campagna Psychology John S. Campbell Business Management 69 70 Sandra L. Campbell Recreation Mary G. Campisi Occupational Therapy Dick A. Cantu Penology Nicholas C. Cappelloni Business Education Bruce R.'Carlson Industrial Technology Holly D. Carlson Kindergarten-Primory Lance M. Carlson Business B Indusfrial Lloyd E. Carlson Social Science Richard H. Carlson Business B IndusTriol Richard W. Carlson Business B Industrial Dwane H. Carlstrom EngHsh Dan R. Carmean Business B Industrial Nancy J. Carpenter Homemaking Education Jim R. Carr Business W'Vllii Don E. Carroll Psychology John P. Carson Advertising Juna C. Cary Nursing Roger T. Case Social Science David H. Cash Chemical Engineering Karen M. Cauhape Ari EducoTion John M. Cavanagh Speech Jerry H. Chaine Political Science Sammy C. Chan Industrial Management Ann Chambers Elementary Education Dianne C. Chandler Home Economics Judy A. Chandler Homemaking Education Garden R. Chapman Ar'r Ellen M. Chappell Homemaking Education Jerry S. Chargin Business B Industrial Stephanie L. Cherin Correctional Recreation Kenn A. Chase Philosophy Herbert H. Chew Electrical Engineering Nancy L. Childs Occupational Therapy Lynne Christie Elementary Education Bernard L. Christopher Chemistry Diane Clark Social Science Carolyn S. Clawson Elemenfory Educofion Linny L. Claybaugh Elementary Education Kathleen L. Clayton Occupational Therapy Robert W. Clayton Business B Industrial Robert W. Clemons Business B Industry Muril N. Clift Sociology Beverly A. Cochrane Elementary Education Carol J. Coffin Physical Education Lesanne Coffin Psychology James H. Coffman, Jr. Business 8i Industrial Ronald W. Colby Medical Technology Kathleen J. Colla Elementary Education Kathryn A. Collins Social Science Linda J. Collins Psychology Virginia M. Collins Advertising William R. Coltrin Mechanical Engineering Al Canetto Business 8i Industrial Robert A. Conklin Industrial ReloTions Janice M. Conner Elementary Education Peter A. Conrardy Medical Technology Albert G. Conover Social Science Diane C. Cook Gen. Jr. Hi. Mathematics Mary Ellen Corcoran Home Economics Roy Cornelius Business Management Theodore Cornforfh Social Science Richard L. R. Couser Police Allen B. Cox Industrial Technology Douglas J. Cox Electrical Engineering Wayne A. Cox Business B Industrial Esther E. Cirimele Spanish Fred T. Cook Mathematics Henry R. Cook Electrical Engineering Nancy E. Cooke Elementary Education Betty L. Corbett Elementary Education Colleen M. Craft Elementary Education Deborah B. Craig Elementary Education Chris Crocker Industrial Management David E. Crowder Industrial Management Diane C. Crowe Elemeniory Education John Cula Electrical Engineering Rita A. Cuneo Kindergarten-Primory Jodie L. Currie Elementary Education John E. Curtis Business 8i Industrial Gerri Cuslioni Elementary Education Nancy L. Daggett Music Pat Dalgliesh Nursing Janice E. Dalke Elementary Education Marchelle Dally Kindergarten-Primary 7i 72 SENIORS 1964 ' U 4:41:51 am Mu ' W- . Allen R. Dalporto Industrial Technology Dana N. Damask Kindergarten-Primary Edward H. Dangers Business B Industrial Michael P. Daniels Advertising Bradford A. DuPont Psychology Arlene M. D'Arcy Elementary Education Karen Daum Elemeniory Education Anne L. Davis Nursing Carol E. Davis Mofhemofics Marilyn L. Davis Home Economics Michael Davis Business 8x Industrial Paul S. Davis Marketing William H. Dawson Social Science Diane E. Deason English Deon Deaton Accounting Cathryn DeBack Social Science Roger D. Deckey Meferology Pete L. Dedini Business B Industrial .Wl fl Imam . Fred Demarest Public Relations Ronald A. De Monner Physical Education Joy L. Dennis Social Science Robert M. Derenzi Accounting Ronald J. Derenzi Accounting Byron De Vilbiss. Electrical Engineering Malcolm E. Dewar Business B Industrial W WM 51 'ii In; 1 Carol I. Diacomis Homemaking Education Louise M. Dickson Elementary Education Bonnie G. Diehl Elementary Education Carol L. Dietschy Elementary Education Catherine M. Diorio Business Carol A. Disney Nursing David C. Disiad Accouniing i'mwmm Annette M. Ditto English Roberta Dixon EngHsh Sandi Dooley Elementary Education RosazeHa L. Dobbs Elementary Education Lynn R. Dodson Mathematics Kurt F. Doebl German Sandra L. Dolezal Spanish Ronaid Wayne DouceHe Mechanical Engineering Carole Davidson Elementary Education Robert L. Downer Social Science Mike Doyle Business B Industrial James L. Dreiger Social ScienEe Harris G. Dubrow Accounting Sally A. Duffy Business Education Kathleen Duque Elementary Education Marla C. Duino Elementary Education Patricia D. Dullea EngHsh Dianna A. Dumesnil Kindergarten-Primory Charles Duncan Elementary Education Judith M. Dunn Nursing Kathy Dunne Drama Mike Dunne Journalism Dee Du Planfe Elementary Education Adele K. Duranso Accounting Terry A. Dyckman Philosophy-Psychology William R. Dymond industrial Arts Sheila D. Eadie Kindergarten Primary Darrell D. Ebert Art Education Deborah A. Edginfon Social Science Diane L. Edlund Elementary Education Mary I. Edmundson Kindergarten-Primary John A. Ehrlich Business B industrial Sandra L. Enkema Elemenfory Education Richard P. Eidswick Mechanical Engineering Karen S. Elder Elementary Education Alice V. Ellsworth Music B Special Secondary Jan Elsea Elementary Education Kathleen Emery Elementary Education Roger M. Engles Business Judith A. Enos Elementary Education Shirley P. Enos Occupational Therapy Bruce R. Epstein Business 8x Industrial Phillip G. Ertl Recreation Sue Eschen Kindergarten-Primary Janna R. Evans Elementary Education Kathy S. Evarf Sociology Joan Eybel Occupational Therapy Barbara J. Fagundes Medical Technology Patricia J. Fairhurst Elementary Education 73 74 W. H. Fales Medical Technology Janet M. Faranda Kindergarten-Primory Judy Farrell Advertising Dorothy J. Foul Elementary Education Douglas J. Felder Business B Industrial Bonnie O. Fenchel EIemenToryEducation Louise M. Fereira Homemaking Nick D. Ferentinos Language Arts Barbara J. Ferrari Elementary Education Marcia E. Fess Biological Sciences Robert Figeira Recreation Claire L. Filippini Occupational Therapy Gary D. Finefrock Industrial Management Jane Finan Elemenfary Education James Finnegan Sociology Jeffrey M. Fishback Physical Education Janet C. Fitch Elementary Education Linda Fitzgerald Social Science Jim E. Fitzsimons Sociology Kathleen M. Fletcher Elementary Education Theresa T. F. Fok Art Leong Q. Fong Chemical Engineering James F. Francis Electrical Engineering Marsha Franklin Social Science Harold L. Frantz Engineering Barbara A. Franzia Business Richard A. Frafus Business B Industrial John Frerichs Real Estate B Insurance Brad L. Fry Speech B Drama Edward H. Fuller Sociology Maxine M. Furuike Physical Education Rod V. Gabrielson Psychology Kathy M. Gallagher Elementary Education Betty A. Gamage Elementary Education Wilmer B. Garcia Electrical Engineering Robert F. Garraff, Jr. EngHsh Gene D. Gastelum Industry B Business Shirley A. Gatling Social Science Dennis D. Gault Marketing Pamela Gaynor Inferior Decoration Pat Germain English Lois S. Gersfen Elementary Education Bob M. Gewertz Physical Education Carol A. Gibb Occupational Therapy Steven W. Gibson Indus'rricz! Manogemenf Pamela D. Gidley Homemaking Education Steve W. Gilbert Social Science Rollie L. Gilliam Recreation Jeff Ginden Business B Industrial 'Jim Glynn Sociology Judith Goins Elementary Educaiion Michael D. Golde Business Deanna P. Gomez Psychology Sally L. Gorrindo Elementary Education Karen Gossenberg Education Thomas T. Graham Accounting Patricia Grace Health B Hygiene Barbara E. Grathe Occupational Therapy Sharon K. Graves Ar'r Education Al P. Gray Industrial Arts Dotti E. Gray Interior Design Gary L. Greafhouse Adverfising Gary Greblo Industrial Management 'fyfliniirm5 Richard E. Green Accounfing Steve J. Greenberg Economics Gretchen Greene Ari Charles R. Greenleaf Elementary Education Karen M. Griffin Sociology Sharon A. Gromer Home Economics Johanna C. Gross Elemen'rary Education Mary Kay Gross Business Educofion Fred W. Gruber Business B Industrial Fred R. Gschweng Chemistry Gerald B. Guibor Journalism Thomas R. Guisfo Marketing Paul F. Gundlclch Zoology Susan C. Haag Elemenfory Education Joyce M. Hachmann Elementary Education Charles HackeH Accounting B Finance Barbara L. Haighf Secreioriol Adminisfrofion Larry J. Hale Police Science Bob Hall English Evelyn Hall Elementary Education Nancy L. Hall Elemenfory Educafion 75 76 John M. Hallander Materials Science Kathleen A. Hamilton Elementary Education Ruth Ann Hamilton Psychology B Elementary John E. Hammond Philosophy Michael H. Hanamura Sanitation Judy Handley Elementary Education Carolyn J. Haney Life Science Diane Hansen Sociology Roger A. Hansen Electrical Engineering Cynthia L. Harband Elementary Education Robert D. Harder Electrical Engineering George N. Harman Social Science Frederick C. Harris Mathematics Judith M. Harris Interior Design Elton Ray Harris Physical Educa'rion Richard C. Harris Marketing Sandra M. Harris Commercial Ari Vicki L. Hartman Business Education Gary P. Hartnett Electrical Engineering Karen K. Harvey Physical Education Storm E. Harvey Social Science Mi Mum Carolyn K. Harwood Sociology B Psychology Yoshitaka Hasegawa Industrial Design Donald E. Haskell Social Science Margaret M. Hassan Kindergarien-Primory Elizabeth K. Hatch Elemenfory Education Jerrold F. Haifoon Business B Industrial Donaid G. Haug Real Estate B Insurance Steven L. Havens Business B Industrial Marian R. Havlik Elementary Education Arfher Hawkins Accounting John Haynes Art Education Charles R. Hayslett Mechanical Engineering James C. Healy Industrial Relations Dale E. Heap Social Science Robert T. Hebson Electrical Engineering Thomas L. Heflin Business B Industrial Richard L. Heideman Business B Industrial Jim C. Heidman Social Science Tad M. Heilig Accounting Valerie F. Hone Speech Correction Richard G. Helme Industrial Management James F. Hemphill Physical Education Susan F. Henriques Sociology Steve Henry Business 8i Industrial Raylene Hermann Commercial Ari Phil Herron Industrial Engineering Eugene E. Herfs Business Management Jim A. Hess Business Administration Sheila A. Heyn Sociology Janice M. Hicks Home Economics Patricia G. Hicks Business-Secre'rarial Fran S. Higaki Elementary Education Kathy Higbee Recreation Don J. Higgins Public Administration Glenn E. Hilburn Elementary Education James M. Hill Business s Industrial Pleasant Hill Radio-T.V. Alan Hillebrecht Mechanical Engineering Sue Hinshaw Music Norm D. Hixon Recreation Linda R. Hielmeland Business Education William Ho Mathematics Yuan H. Ho Industrial Engineering Janet L. Hobbs Kindergarten Primary John I. Hoffecker Ill Business 8x Industrial Robert I.. Hoffman Occupational Therapy Charles Mary Hagerty Social Welfare Heidi S. Hohenrieder Elementary Education Philip D. Holcomb industrial Engineering Reed C. Holcomb Social Science Lyal P. Holmberg Polificcl Science Diane Holland English William C. Holley, Jr. EngHsh DeWuyne Holman Social Science Jerry C. Holman Business B Industrial Marcia J. Holsfen Elementary Education Merrily J. Hong Inferior Decora'rion Susan Honig English Tom Hood Industrial Monogemenf Julia L. Hoogendyk Elementary Education Elaine M. Hopewell Business Education Gary Hankel Industrial Management Bonnie L. Houghtaling Markeiing 78 SENIORS 1964 mm iii '3! William C. Houlihan Industrial Arts Diane Howard EngHsh Carol Howell Elementary Education Lee M. Howell Social Science James Huen Chemistry Lynn M. Hughes Elementary Education James S. Hui Electrical Engineering June Huiibawa Elementary Education David Hull Business 8t Industrial Joan E. Hullin Social Science Penny B. Humphries Psychology James A. Hunter Business B Industrial Dennis 0. Huntington MaThematics Henry Hurst Psychology Al Hurtado Physical Educofion Jim P. Hyer Sociology Noby N. lkeda Civil Engineering Masami A. lkemofo Electrical Engineering Gary L. Ink History David A. Irvin Chemical Engineering Joan lseminger Occupational Therapy Judy A. lfafani Elementary Education Sheldon M. lzeak Marketing John W. Jaeger Advertising Donald L. Jackson Biological Science Leland P. James Business B Industrial Lynn A. Jones Industrial Arts Judith I. Jacobelly Elementary Education Karen A. Jacobson Occupational Therapy Daniel B. James Business 8: lndusTrial Lynne C. James Sociology William E. James Industrial Management Geraldine Joyce Social Work 8x Psychology Robert D. Jenks History Dona!d R. Jensen Business Management Lance D. Jepson Industrial Engineering Marcia L. Jewell Nursing Carolyn Johnson Elementary Education Judi K. Johnson Elementary Education Sally Johnson General Elementary Sharon K. Johnson Mathematics Valerie D. Johnson Elementary Education Robert C. Johnston Real Estate B Insurance Milton M. Jones Business B Industrial Reed E. Jones Business B Industrial Jeanne T. Jorgensen Political Science John S. Joseph Electrical Engineering Jeffrey A. Joyce Business B Industrial Beverly J. Justice Home Economics Wilfred R. Kalmar Business B Industrial Arlen K. Kanechika Occupational Therapy Jennie H. Karakawa Elementary Education Don A. Kassler Sociology Kiyoshi Kaisumato Chemistry Gail Ann Kearns Elementary Education Bonnie T. Kebo Marketing Kathleen H. Keech Business Educoiion Peter T. Keeslur Elementary Education Myrna R. Keith Medical Technology mam Margaret L. Kelley EngHsh Peggy M. Kenefick Elementary Education Dianne Kennedy Elementary Education Philip D. Kenzli Conservation Judy G. Kerr Elementary Education Jeffrey W. Kerry Real EsTaTe B Insurance Kenneth Kilborn Life Science Jacqueline R. Killiam Industrial Arts Carolyn L. Kinet Journalism Arleen King Elementary Education Richard K. King Business B Industrial Janet G. Kinnison Occupational Therapy Mel H. Kira Interior Design Mary E. Kitfoe Social Science Terry G. Klaus Business B Industrial Bob C. Klein Physical Education Susan D. Kley Interior Decoration Marla J. Klingberg Elementary Education Carolyn L. Knehans Public Relations Gloria R. Kniefel English Linda M. Koch Art 79 80 i 5 t1.. W i iii 1 i 'qu Tom M. Koehn Psychology Patricia S. Koga Kindergarten-Primary Robert B. Kolbly Engineering Irene J. Kondor Recreation Administration Thomas G. Kopang Ar'r Tish L. Korman Sociology Ray H. Koski Business B industrial Don Kovonaugh Marketing Meredith A. Kroof Kindergarten Primary Judy Kropke General Elementary Judith M. Krubsack Music William A. Krupcu Industrial Relations JoAnn K. Kudu Recreation Stephen F. Kulick Art Education Suzanne La Croix Elementary Education Choon Hui Lai Electrical Engineering Steven J. Lambrechf Philosophy Linda Landa Sociology Janet R. Lanfri Elementary Education David W. Lang Business B Industrial Nancy D. Lang Social Science Ronaid F. Lang industrial Relations Larry Lareau Business B industrial Paul F. Larned Business B industrial Nancy Larsen Social Science Louise I. Larsh Kindergarten-Primary Steve Larson Philosophy B Psychology Albert D. Lauro, Jr. Social Science Lana L. Lawson Recreation George V. Lazarus Penology Vaughan C. Leasth Business B Industrial Raul Ledesma Spanish Allan C. Lee Electrical Engineering Joseph T. Lee Elecfrical Engineering Roger L. Lee Industrial Design Judith B. Lehman Elementary Education Patricia A. Leier Elementary Education Robert L. Leighton Biological Science Kathleen A. Lemos English Nadine L. Lemos Social Science Tonia Lemucchi Physical Education Arleen L. Lentz Business Management Phil G. Lenz Business 8x Industrial Enid Le Tourneau Business Eng Lun Leung Electrical Engineering Fay Him Lew Electrical Engineering Ron G. Lewis Industrial Arts Shirley Lewis Sociology Robert D. Liddle Industrial Management m $519! Hedrick B. Light Psychology Carl A. Lilienstolpe Business 8x Industrial Martin F. Lim Engineering Anthony Lind Business B Industrial Lee F. Lindeman Aderfising Ronald R. Lindenman Physical Education Marcha A. Linfesty Elementary Education Kenneth W. Lifherland Electrical Engineering Joan M. Lifrich Elementary Education Doris F. Liu Librarianship Rexell A. Lloyd Elementary Education Elva Jane Lobato Elementary Education Vinton L. Lackey Economics Kay L. Logsdon EIemenTory-Education Carol L. Long Speech 8x Drama Mary Jane Long Education Michael L. Long Electrical Engineering Jeanne Longinatti EngHsh Joyce A. Loper Social Science Jennifer Louie Fine Arts Jules T. Lovenfhal Marketing Doug M. Lowe Industrial Relations Vol S. Lowen Elementary Education Nancy J. Loyd Elementary Education Michael Lucero Industrial Arts Education Bill Lundberg Ari Antonefte M. Luscri Marketing William L. Lufes Industrial Design Marcella O. Lynch Home Economics Richard J. McCarthy Business 8i Industrial Marcell L. McComas Marketing George A. McConnell Music Paula McCorkle Speech B Drama Eileen E. MacCabe Recreation Robert R. MacDona!d Business 8! Industrial 81 82 Dick 5. Macedo Advertising Anthony F. Machutes Physical Education John D. Mack Business B Industrial Barbara A. Madsen Elementary Education Diane D. Madsen Elementary Education Ronlif K. Mahanfy Industrial Engineering Sharon K. Main Physical Education Mary Anne Maino Family Life William D. Malleff Police Science Ingrid Mala Psychology Frances L. Maltese Elementary Education Alan K. Malyon Philosophy 8x Psychology Marcia Mammen Elementary Education Peter J. Mandia Business B Industrial Ann C. Manfull Physical Education Linda McCoy Occupational Therapy Harry J. McDannald Elecfrical Engineering John E. McDonald Industrial Arts Education Meril O. McCoy, Jr. Psychology Michael D. McDona!d Recreation Dorai L. McGee Business B industrial Miriam R. McGIothlin Elementary Education Peter E. McGrafh Mechanical Engineering Regina M. McGuiness Journalism James L. McKeIlar Business 8x Industrial Kathy McKenna Elementary Education Mark C. McManus Business B Industrial Mary McMillan Business Education iii Mi Michael H. McNeill Business Management David R. McWilliams Accounting 8i Finance Susan Maas Elementary Education Linda Mae MacArthur Elementary Education Jean Mangan Elementary Education Thomas L. Manning International Relations Patricia A. Manzetti Elementary Education John B. Mapes Geology David L. Maquire Business 8i Industrial Judith E. Marci Elementary Education Carol A. Marks Elementary Education Roger Marr Indus'riral Technology Penny A. Marsh Child Development Christine Marshall Elementary Education Le Roy W. Marston Accounting B Finance Lynne N. Martin Elementary Education Phillip C. Martin Business B Industrial Vicki S. Martin Occupational Therapy Lee E. Mason Special Major Maryle E. Mason Elementary Education Barbara G. Masters Advertising Diana Masters Mathematics Joan L. Mathes Interior Decoration Michael Maucil French Carol Mauser Elementary Education Nancy J. May Public Relations Richard A. May Accounting Richard M. Mayeda Electrical Engineering Vicki L. Maynes Biological Science James E. Mays, Jr. Commercial Art Joann Marie Maxwell Home Economics Judy E. Mazzaglia Elementary Education James N. Mechikoff Geography William R. Meckfessel Accounting 8x Finance Vincent L. Medeiros, Jr. English Kathleen E. Meeker Spanish Gary W. Melching Life Science Roger B. Menard Aeronautics James C. Menconi, Jr. Social Science Don J. Mercer Social Science Ann Merrill Social Science John D. Mefesser industrial Technology Karen J. Metheny Industrial Relations John Meyn Real Estate Jan 0. Micheli Social Science Rosemary H. Minburn Librarianship Barbara Lynn Miller Elementary Education Carol Miller Business Diane L. Miller Sociology Diana M. Miller Elementary Education Janet E. Miller EngHsh Lynn D. Miller Secretarial 2k Office Sandra L. Miller Sociology J. W. Mitchell, Jr. Business Arthur C. Miner Business B Industrial Sam E. Minfurn Elementary Education 83 84 SENIORS 1964 Betty J. Miraglia Business Education Raul Miranda Accounting Mae L. Miyahara Business William M. Mize Industrial Management Stella-Anne Moafes Speech 8x Drama Bouzar J. Modarresi Mechanical Engineering Bonnie J. Moen Elementary Education Mary Jo Molanhnik Elementary Education Priscilla M. Molek Music Margaret S. Molinari Elementary Education Victor D. Moon Civil Engineering Charles A. Moore Business B Indusfriol Michael W. Moore Economics Phillis J. Moore Elementary Education Helen T. Moran ElemenTary Education Phoebe Moraes Philosophy Thomas Morehouse Business 8x Industrial Dana L. Morel Elementary Education Philip J. Morgan Industrial Arts Stanley A. Morgan Geography Elaine M. Morris Kindergarten-Primary Janis V. Morrow General Education Charles H. Moss Electrical Engineering Doris L. Mortensen Elementary Education Elberfa C. Mouaf Elementary Education Robert Muiamoto industrial Engineering Melissa Muiovich Sociology Jeon Mary Mullen Education Liz Mummey Sociology Josephine Muniz Elementary Education Enid Munsinger Speech Robert S. Murillo Psychology Barbara Murphy Elementary Education Michael J. Murphy Journalism Richard Murray Social Science Leona R. Musgrave Home Economics Lynn C. Musso Elementary Education Gary L. Mykles Marketing Norma Nakamifsu Elementary Education Carol K. Nakano Elementary Education Alice H. Nakasalo Occupational Therapy Pat H. Nakashima French Lynne R. Namimafsu Occupational Therapy Rosemary Napier Secretarial Marilyn T. Nafranga Sociology Reza M. Neghabaf Business Adminisfro'rion Diane Nelson Primary Education Jay E. Nelson History Ethel A. Nelson Occupational Therapy Sandra L. Nevis Nursing Joh M. Newgard Industrial Design Dave Newhouse Journalism Robert M. Newhouse Business 8i Industrial Lynda Newman Elementary Education Dale A. Nichols Business 8i Industrial Donna L. Nicoletti Primary Education Earl E. Nichols, Jr. Mechanical Engineering Susie S. Nishikawa Elementary Education Jerry K. Nishita Business 8i Industrial Mike Noble Psychology Alan L. Nobler Business 8i Industrial Laurie W. Norman Elementary Education Fred R. Norris Business s Industrial Susan M. Norris Psychology Maureen F. OiBrien Kindergarten-Primory William T. O'Brien Social Science Shirley R. Ockermcm Elementary Education Joan H. Oddson Homemaking Education June S. Okubo Kindergorden-Primory Susan M. Oliver Elementary Education Patricia J. Oliver Elementary Education David G. Olson Music Thomas J. OiNeill Social Science Joan F. Ornabaun Social Science David D. Osborne Electrical Engineering Gene A. Ozawa Industrial Management Lionne Ozawa Elementary Education Georgina L. Packard Sociology Carol A. Palmer Elemen'rory Education From Parker Elementary Education 85 86 Kathleen G. Parker Elementary Educoiion William R. Parks Industrial Technology Gibbe H. Parsons Psychology Marilou Pasquinelli Spanish Kris Pastil Elementary Education Georgia Paiasky Marketing Arthur L. Patch Advertising Mary E. Pate Home Economics Douglas K. PaHen Social Science Sandra L. Patton Marketing Patricia M. Paul Elemeniory Education Edward Pauone Advertising Daniel F. Payne Social Science Frank M. Peacock Real Estate 8i Insurance Karin V. Pearce Nursing Mary Jo Pearson Occupoiionol Therapy Douglas E. Peck Mechanical Engineering Barbara J. Pemberton EngHsh Duncan R. Pennell Business B Industrial Robert D. Pericic Business 8i Industrial Don Perino Business 8i Industrial 4mm , m ' i Mi Gerald M. Perry Mechanical Engineering Gerald G. Persinger MorkeTing Nancy E. Petersen Elemenfory Education Darlene J. Peterson Marketing Nancy Peterson Elementary EducoTion Karen A. Pezzaglia Elementary Educoiion Nobbert Pfeiffer, Jr. Industrial Manogemenf Karl Pflock Philosophy Lisa Phelon Elementary Educoiion Deanna J. Phelps Elementary Education Ann Phillips Language Arts Leroy E. Phillips Electriciol Engineering Dennis W. Philp Business B Industrial Ann Picchi Elementary Education Judy E. Pierson Nursing Robert L. Pimenfel Physical Education Ann Marie Piro Physical Education Sue D. Platfenberger Elemenfory Education John M. Pletsch Recreoiion Thomas E. Pomeroy Business Management Judy D. Poole Home Economics Alan F. Porcella Psychology Robert L. Porter Business B Industrial Gabriela Porto French Bobbie Jean Post Elementary Education Elizabeth C. Poulos English James D. Powell Business 8x Indusiriol Clyde L. Powers Accounting B Finance Jennell L. Powers Elemenfory Education Stanley Price Arf Merilyn B. Prior Elementary Education Pamela J. Purpus History Anelda Qualtieri Sociology Joan Quinn Kindergarten-Primory Herm Radloff Maihemoiics Josephine M. Ragonesi Mathematics Dennis H. Rania Accouniing Harriet E. Raub Arf Robert B. Rauh Advertising Barbara F. Read AccounTing 8x Finance James W. Reed Electrical Engineering Pamela Reed Elementary Education Sharon Reed Medical Technology John M. Regoli Business B industrial Don Reid Electrical Engineering Sharon D. Reilly Elemen'rory Education Margie A. Richardson Elementary Educo'rion Edwin Rissherger Police Olivia Reischling Sociology 'WI m; i Noreen G. Reynolds Marketing Richard N. Ribbens Mechanical Engineering Richard W. Riddell Business Management Dorothy Jo Rider Sociology Karen H. Riffel Social Science George K. Riggle English Gayle Riley Social Science Janet Riley . Elementary Education Judith W. Robb Elementary Education Diane Roberts Commercial Art Linda L. Robeson Psychology Margaret Robertson Elementary Education Frances K. Robinson English Jerry L. Robinson Accounting 87 88 Joyce A. Robinson Elementary Education Margery A. Robinson Elementary Education Michael F. Robinson Zoology Muriel E. Robinson Political Science Thomas L. Robinson Business 8i Industrial R.C.Roby Physical Education Michael T. Rock Social Science Jim W. Rodda Marketing Betty L. Roddy Elementary Education Carol J. Rodebaugh Elementary Education Barbara J. Roe Elementary Education Barbara Roff Elementary Education Wendy Rogers Elementary Education Arti G. Romero Zoology Ted M. Rose Accounting Gary Rosen Recreoiion Marsha Rosenbaum Business Education Louella Rosso Elementary Education Tim J. Rostege Physical Education Stephen E. Ruckmcm Psychology Cathy L. Runnel Art Education Juanita M. Rusev EngHsh Jay P. Russell Life Science John C. Rutherford Physical Education Michael J. Ruiz Social Science Holly E. Ryan Elementary Education Mike R. Ryan Business B Indusiriol Douglas C. Rydbeck Business Management Karen J. Ryken Elementary Education Edith L. Sagisi General Science Robert J. Salomone Accounting Linda A. Sandoval Elementary Education Maria A. Sannella Elementary Educofion Robert D. Sargeanf Aeronautical Operations Maureen Sargol Elementary Education John A. Sartori Industrial Engineering Stella Saruwatari Mathematics John W. Sawyer Biology Patricia K. Scannell Marketing Louise A. Schaeffer Nursing Donna Scaffer Kindergarten-Primory Charles Schaffer Industrial Design Gayle B. Schieder Elementary Educafion Stephen I. Schlusberg Social Work Mary Beth Schmidt Ar'r Paul E. Schmidt Law Enforcement Kenneth R. Schock Business Education Sandra D. Schoeny Elementary Education Fred T. Schoonmaker Journalism Leanne J. Schotf Medical Technology Joyce Adele Schwomberger Elementary Education Dona'd D. Scott Music Lee Scott Business Administration Windee Scott Art Floyd E. Seaman Business B industrial Dale K. Sechrest Psychology Jim A. Seibf Geophysics Martha J. Segelke Psychology Kevin L. Seligman Speech B Drama Marcella W. Seligman Elementary Education Brenda L. Sell Social Science James E. Sell Business B Industrial Judith A. Sepeda Kindergarten-Primary Nancy C. Sera Elementary Education Barbara Serio Elementary Education Judy A. Serrett Art Education John F. Severino Political Science Kenneth W. Shafer Engineering Gary T. Sharp Business 8z Industrial John A. Shaw Marketing Kirby H. Show Music Guy F. Shellman Physical Education Susan E. Shepherd Elementary Education Ruth Shermund Fine Arts Dennis B. Shields Accounting Merrily N. Shimakawa Elementary Education Barbara A. Shirley Elementary Education Linda A. Shively Special Section Art Llinda A. Shomaker Elementary Education Susan J. Shosfed Elementary Education Katherine Shoya inferior Decoration Carolee Shradel Ar'r Robert B. Shuey Industrial Management Ronaid E. Shusfer lndusrfial Management 89 90 SENIORS 1964 Ralph J. SideboHom Industrial Arts Education Jim Silveira Business B Industrial Joanne R. Simas Elementary Education Nancy A. Simpson Elementary EducoTion Meredith A. Skeen Elementary EducaTion Penny R. Skinner Sociology Robert SleHen Physical Education Joseph W. Smart, Jr. Industrial Technology Audrey W. Smith Speech Correction Charlene M. Smith Recreation Jerry B. Smith Industrial Arts Kathy A. Smith Sociology Laurie A. Smith Real EsToTe Patricia M. Smith Elementary Education Richard E. Smith Sanitation Ronaid H. Smith Police W'!liam G. Smith Civil Engineering Ann L. Smyser Elementary Education Susie M. Smyth Home Economics Ann Snyder Elementary Educofion Karen C. Synder Homemaking Education Salefa M. Sohm Nursing Larry T. Solari Industrial Monagemenf Zorinne K. Sonkin Physical Education Shirley R. Sorensen Elementary Education Sharon M. Souza Business Education Robert C. Spear Life Science Put Spence Elementary Educofion Stephen A. Spence Journalism Robert H. Splcm Industrial Management Marilyn A. Sfabberf Elementary Education Sue K. Stacks Marketing William C. Stalions Business 8i Industrial Carol A. Stark Social Work B Psychology Elaine Stebbins Social Science Rudolph Sfefenel Electrical Engineering Phillip M. Sfeinbock Business Management Marilyn J. StenneH Social Science Marie E. Stephenson Home Economics Judy C. Stem Elementary Education Patricia L. Stern Elementary Education Barry J. Stevenson Journalism Patricia A. Stewart Social Science Nancy L. Sfinson Marketing Judith L. Stockton Philosophy-Psychology Pam G. Stoddard Kindergarten-Primory Karin M. Stone Elemenfory Education Carol L. Sfrachan Kindergarten-Primary Gaye L. Stratton Social Science Judi E. Strauss Elemenfory Education Julie A. Strech Elementary Education Sharon L. Strong Elementary Education Gordon E. Stroud Business Management Frank J. Sfrouse Industrial Design Linda F. Sfukey Occupational Therapy Daniel Sugimofo Accounting Colleen E. Sullivan Homemaking Education Phyllis T. Sunseri Kindergarten-Primary Jessiclare Sutherland Social Work Roger P. Suffer Business 8i Industrial Diane M. Sutton Music Finnly F. Sutton Industrial Arts Ted L. Swan Social Science Carol L. Swenson Journalism Marlin L. Swofford Public Administration June D. Sythe Elementary Education Susan Tai Accounting B Finance Thelma K. Takahashi Medical Technology Eva Takafa Social Service John E. Talbot Social Science Venifae E. Tallmon Elementary Education Song K. Tan Aero Operoiion Billie L. Tanson Physical Education Mike Tanzer Public Relations Calvert S. Taylor Marketing Royce D. Taylor Engineering Susan M. Taylor Elementary Education Louise A. Teecher EIemenTory Education Terry A. Tevis Business B Industrial Yvonne l. Thiere Elementary Education 91 92 mm?! s Rosilyn A. Thompson Elementary Education Peggy Thorn Secretarial Administration Judy A. Thortenson Elementary Education Carole J. Tibbeffs Elementary Education Robert C. Tiedeman Marketing Gene F. Tienken Real Estate Eugenia E. Timar Medical Technology i In rim Valerie Tinti Elementary Education Joan Timpany Kindergarten-Primory Mary Lue Timpson Elementary Education Toni M. Tomsic Elementary Educafion Ameer S. Tozy Business B Industrial Barbara A. Tragardh Kindergarten-Primary David A. Traverse English - i. , iuiidimm W Marcia E. Tripp Business Educofion Joe Tripiano Business Sharon Trowe Elementary Education Joseph W. Ulreich Insurance Maureen E. Urey Speech B Drama Michael T. Valine Accounting B Finance Thomas K. Van Amburg Business Management Vickey Vagel Homemaking Education Robert J. Vargo Social Science James R. Varner Sociology George Vasconcelos Medical Technology Barbara J. Velps Kindergarten-Primary Gloria J. Vestal Elementary Education Rita May Vickroy Psychology Irene Villa!obos Elementary Educafion Robert L. Vincent Business 8! Industrial Helena Virgin Medical Technology Forrest D. Visser Pre-Legal Kathy Von Leeuwen Art Elaine K. Wada Business Education Robert R. Wagers Philosophy Carole D. Wagner EngHsh Patricia J. Wagner Police Science William Waighf Life Science Mary Jo Waldron Medical Technology Ann B. Waiker Business Education Michael R. Walker Social Science Paula Walker Elementary Education Thomas E. Walker Business Administration Bill M. Walkup Electrical Engineering Douglas Wallace Mechanical Engineering Jere T. Wallace Business B Industrial Galen W. Wampler Electrical Engineering John R. Waraas Business B Industrial Paul E. Ward Marketing ' Jiigiiaamim Ann C. Warren Occupational Therapy Shelia C. Warren Elementary Education Pam Watson Kindergarten-Primary Donna Webb Public Relations Kathleen M. Webb Business Martha E. Weieherf Elementary Education Stanley F. Weinberg Accounting Joseph Weinreb Psychology Sharon J. Weinstock Sociology Vincent . Weis Business B industrial Frances A. Wells Elementary Education Karen E. Wells Elementary Education Rosemarie A. Welp Elementary Education Jacquelyn A. Welfe Elementary Education Richard J. Wentz industrial Management Kathleen C. Wesflund Sociology Nancy Whitcombe Elementary Education Susan Gail Whifcomb Business B industrial Carolyn M. White Kindergarten-Primary Jeffrey T. White Marketing Margaret M. White Kindergarten-Primory Nancy L. White Elementary Education Virginia A. White General Science Sharon L. Whifmire Homemaking Education Richard G. Whyfe Social Science Ren Wicks, Jr. Advertising Karen M. Wiedemann EngHsh Elizabeth J. Wiens Elementary Education Kenneth A. Wigner Meteorology Doretfe Wigney Sociology Laurie A. Wilcox Home Economics Diane C. Willems Elementary Education Carey C. Williams Geography Robert R. Williams Business B Industrial Patricia A. Willingham Elementary Education 93 94 SENIORS 1964 Randall E. Willoughby Business B Industrial Alice M. Wilson Elementary Education Julie Wilson Elementary Education Rosemary Wilson Occupational Therapy Alfons R. Winklhofer Civil Engineering Langdon K. Winslow Aeronautical Maintenance RuthMary Winter EngHsh George A. Winters Advertising JaenneHe E. Winters Occupofional Therapy Cynthia l. Wifbeck Elementary Education William E. Wonderly Business B Industrial Douglas F. Wong Electrical Engineering Judith H. Wong Elementary Educofion Joan Marie Woodbury English Carmen Woods Life Science Jerry W. Woods Business B Industrial Tom H. Woods J0urnolism Barbara J. Woodson Accounting Virginia Woodward Education Martin Wool Business Management Paul F. Word Industrial Technology Leslie A. Wright Physical Educaiion Nancy Wright Sociology Carolyn Sue Yager Social Science Lois J. Yennie Sociology Stephanie L. Yinger Elementary Education Larry R. Yocum Elementary Education Karen K. Yoneda Elemeniory Education Bonnie G. Young Elementary Education John S. Youngblood Engineering Walter C. Youngman, Jr. Accounting B Finance BobbiZagaHn Education i Hi i , Agiliima g3 Iiiiu James H. Zalesny Electrical Engineering James W. Zamagni Accounting Stanley S. Zecha Business B Industrial AI R. Zeman Civil Engineering Steve Zielinski Business B lndusTrial Eugene L. Zimmerman Political Science Edmond W. Zumot Business Stephen Abrew Home Economics William Belcher Ar'r Elaine M. Clarke Medical Technology Kenneth L. Calwell Industrial Arts Duane Cunningham Engineering Sue Eschen Education Rodger Ferreira Business Peter A. Friedman Business Ernest Gambrell Social Science Karen Gassenberg Roy Greggaino Business Nancy L. Hall Elemenfory Education George N. Harman Elementary Education Ronald Hoffar Lesley R. Hunter Elementary Education Carol B. Hyde Elementary Education Peggy C. Kimball Elementary Education Barbara A. Lazo Elementary Education Linda K. Lindsey Primary Education Mary W. McMillian Education James Moorman Police Linda E. Nash Spanish Susan M. Oliver Elementary Education Ronald Paitich Electrical Engineering Dennis Philp Business Robert R. Penger Business Thomas M. Powers Psychology Stanley Price Ar'r Douglas R. Pue Electrical Engineering Robert B. Rauh Advertising Carol Schulfhus Education LaTroy Scott Sociology lzsak Sheldon Education Christopher Stern Industrial Management Patricia Stern Elementary Education John F. Sieverino Home Economics Carole Teoque Elementary Education Harry Tura Business Randy M. West Business Diane C. Willems Elementary Education 95 96 FM' mm The San Jose SToTe Marching Band is something That all students will proudly remember. Football season was full of fun and excitement with The many ocTiviTies and holidays. San Jose STcaTe had The lorgesT omounT of sign ups for The Peace Corps. Here SorgecmT Shriver poses wiTh ASB PresidenT STeve Larsen and A58 Vice-PresidenT Bob Pisono. AT The end of The day, sTudenTs leave The campus To reTurn To Their living cenTers. The year 1964 saw The passage of The voTe for o sTudenT union. The Union will be builT behind The cofeTerio. 97 100 Uncle Oscar gives presenTs To The ladies from The EasT ChesTer Finishing School, from a scene in The play HLiTTIe Mary Sunshine. LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE as L him. CapTain JJBig Jim' TighT To Yellow FeaTher in This scene The San Jose Drama deparTmenT opened iTs season wiTh a musical saTire, uLiTTle Mary Sunshine, revealing how corny The melodrama was in The 1930's. The play was an exag- geraTion on The famed Hollywood couple, JeaneTTe Mac- Donald and Nelson Eddy. PaTricia MarTin played The TiTle role of LiTTIe Mary and William Purkiss porTrayed CapTain 'Big Jim WaringTon. OTher lead roles included RoberT Bigelow as CapTain J'Billy JesTer, The clown of The show,- Phyllis ParmenTer as Mme. ErnesTine Bon Lerbedich, a famous opera singer; and Ed De Bell, Jr. as ChieTC Brown Bear who played an honesT Indian. Dr. Harold Crain direcTed This fine producTion wiTh The assisTance of Berneice Prisk, who was in charge of cosTumes; J. Wendell Johnson, who designed The seTs; and Richard GusTaTson, who was in charge of lighTing. J almosT loses The iTTle Mary screams, unable To help Margaret Ann Croin is assisted in Before curtain Time, The intensities of The lighting gef'ring dressed. must be checked. Proper lighting for 01 play is im- por'rom'r for action and mood. Robert Bigelow and Richard Gusfofson apply Their make-up. 101 Upon returning To his village offer his Twenty years sleep, no one recognizes Rip. The name is familiar To The Townspeople, buT They Think of him as cm old man. They com'T believe a mom missing for TwenTy years could return To his village. RIP VAN WINKLE Rip and his wife have a serious disagreement 102 The children of The village where Rip lived, play leap frog in The sTreeTs To The music of Yanke Doodle Dandy. The KaaTskill MounTains was The seTTing Tor WashingTon Irving's famous play of iiRip Van Winkle. This play, direcTed by Dr. Paul W. Davee was The second produc- Tion for The SJS drama season. The play deals wiTh The supernaTural elemenTs ThaT sTimulaTe any age. CerTain memorable scenes were The meeTing of Rip wiTh The ghosle crew of Hendrick Hudson and his IiTTle men, and The advenTure of Rip's reTurn To his village afTer a TwenTy year sleep. Richard Overmyer, Jr. sTarred as Rip, and Bonnie Rose- veare played his wife. OTher main characTers were Dennis 'Fimple as Derric vons Beekman, Colin Johnson as Nick Vedder, Larry Arzie as Cockles, ChrisTopher CurTis as SeTh Slough, Louise Wallace as KaTchen STough, David HuberT as Jocob STei-n, and Leo Namba as Hendrick Hudson. Rip Van Winkle, played by Richard Overmyer, awakens aTTer his TwenTy year sleep. 103 Hons, swayed by his worldly love for Princess Bertha, leaves Ondine and goes To The Princess. Three Ondines sing an enchanting song To Hons Of The home of The fairy nymph Ondine. Mary Spongenberg, Carla Lofhom and Ann Morris portrayed The Ondines. 104 Hons in The CourT of King Hercules VI. ON DIN E Jean Giroudoux's romanTic TanTcasy 0T HOndine was presenTed by The drama deparTmenT under The direcTion of ElizabeTh Loeffler. In a medieval seTTing, Terry Lumley porTroys 0 oner nymph, Ondine, who falls in love wiTh The knighT Hans, played by Russell Holcomb. Ondine is The symbol of innocence and virTue, and upon marrying Hans is unable To cope wiTh The ways of King Hercules' CourT. Hcms, symbolic of The impure ospecTs of The living man, is Tom beTween his love of The creoTure from The lake, and his own human frailTies. Hans unable To face The conflicT is swayed by his worldly love for Princess BerTha played by Marian STGbe, and leaves Ondine for The Princess. ThroughouT The play, The Tragic and The comic are mixed wiTh a sense of high comedy. OTher lead chorocTers include: James Ehrenbury and GreTchen Green who performed The roles of The parenTs 0T Ondine; and Colin Johnson who porTroyed The Old One, The mysTicol king of The lake. J. Wendell Johnson designed The seTs; Celindo Shephord was in charge of cosTumes; and The lighTing effecTs were done by Ken DorsT. Ondine and The knighT Hans, played by Terry Lumley and Russell Holcomb. 105 STudenTs examine The painTings of Louis and Lundy SiegreisT. The ArT Gallery in The souTh end of The ArT Building has various exhibiTs ThroughouT The year. The TirsT exhibiT seen in The fall was one of Hlnven- Tion anal TradiTion in ConTemporary SculpTure. The showing was spon- sored by The San Francisco ArT InsTiTuTe, and The work was done by pro- fessional arTisTs in The bay area. Louis and Lundy SiegriesT, TaTher and son painTers from Oakland, dis- played Their painTings in November. These arTisTs have won many awards for Their inTeresTing, modern painTings. The names of Their works rep- resenT AnaTure. 106 HHomcuge To Art Grcm'r, by Arf Grant. Armon by Esther Fuller Invention and Tradition in Contemporary Sculpture HAmericon Ka by Wally Hedrick 107 108 The Men's Glee, under The direcTion of BrenT Heisinger. Voices raise in harmonious Tones. MENlS GLEE The Men's Glee Club is opened To all men sTu- denTs who like To sing. These singers meeT every Wednesday ,nighT To procTice. DirecTed by BrenT Heisinger, The group performs 0T various evenTs on our campus and in This communiTy. They com- bine Their voices wiTh oTher choral groups CIT ChrisTmas To porTicipaTe in The Music deporT- menT's annual program. In The spring They sing in a concerT wiTh The Women's Glee. The many voices of The Women's Glee uniTe in harmony. WOMENiS in c: choral group. BrenT Heisinger PracTice is imporTonT GLEE BrenT Heisinger direcTs The Women's Glee Club, which is offered To any girl inTeresTed in music. This group meeTs Twice a week. Performances by The club are heard 0T various Times ThroughouT The school year, eiTher as a group or combined wiTh The voices of oTher groups in The Music DeparTmenT. Glee direcTor 109 HO The A Cappellc: Choir is composed 0T 71 members chosen as a resulT of TryouT. Anyone who is inTeresTed may apply CT The beginning of each school year. DirecTed by Dr. William Erlendson, The choir is heard 0T mcmy TuncTions on our campus and in This college area. One of The mosT noTed performances of This group is The singing of Hon- del's 'iMessioh every year 0T ChrisTmos. 1H The Symphony OrchesTro once again plays Tor'a copTive audience. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The bassoon secTion Tunes up. The Symphony OrchesTro is composed of advanced sTu- denTs 0T orchesTrol insTrumenTs. The group meT Twice weekly under The direcTion of Dr. Gerald KneiTer. Signifi- canT performances by The orchesTra were given in Novem- ber and in April in The Music Building on campus. These were open To The public, and were held in The evenings. This orchesTrCI also supplied music CIT The annual ChrisT- mcrs program of The TTMessiah, sponsored by The music deparTmenT. Ham The Science Building. The Home Economics Building. The Music Building. The Symphonic Band as seen in Their formal dress. SYMPHON 1C BAN D The Symphonic Band assembles oTTer The TooTball season, as The maioriTy 0T iTs members also porTicipaTe in The Marching Band. Members of The Symphonic Band are selecTed Through TryouTs by The insTrucTor, Dr. Vernon Read. The band held concerTs in boTh March and May of This year, for The sTUdenTs and The communiTy of San Jose STaTe. All concerTs of This Type are performed on campus in ConcerT Hall of The Music building. Dr. Read becomes absorbed wiTh his conducTing. A diligenT TrombonisT. H4 SPARTAN M L ; RCHING BAND One hundred TiTTy members make up The 1963-64 Sper- Tan Marching Bound. These members possess an enThusi- aTic aTTiTude as shown by Their pracTice of one hour every day a week for only one uniT 0T crediT. The bond uses original shows and each producTion may require TwenTy pages of complicaTed explonaTions and charTs. The bond makes Up new shows whenever They perform. Our band is seen OT every home TooTball game, many of our games played away from San Jose, and of various evenTs for our college. PresidenT of The band is Paul Eddy, Berry Green is drum moior, and Mr. Roger Muzzy direcTs This fine performing and hard working enThusiosTic bond. The band's Lancers. THE BAND-AIDES IN FORMATIONe Left To Right: RuTh Ann HomilTon, Cindy Lebeck, Mary BlomquisT, Penny Humphries, Linda GranT, Dianne Kennedy, Janice Dolke, Judy Newman, Judy NewTon, Arleen Walker, Donna CossenTini, Sue Alexander, Suzanne JohnsTon, Charlene HyaTT, Linda ForsyTh, Mary Ann Bowles, La Vina SCOTT. NoT picTured is Karen Bray, The sTudenT direcTor of This dancing group. BAND-AIDES The Band-Aides, a dance Team, add The feminine Touch To The all-male VarsiTy Bond. These TalenTed girls chosen by Tr'youTs in The spring, perform 0T hCIITTime during TooTboH season. Their rouTine This year wiTh mops and sTools Tor props was made up by The girls, under The direcTion of sTudenT direcTor Karen Bray. Maxine Furiuke, award winning baTon Twirler for our bcmd. H5 118 Penny FurTney EdiTor The spiriT of our generoTion is To look forward and To move forward. We seem To be in search of o grander life wiTh more sTobiliTy. We have ideals, buT They are edged wiTh skepTicism. La Torre hos endeavored To presenT 1964 as The sTu- denT sow iT. This was a year of Tragedy wiTh The deoTh 0T PresidenT Kennedy; a year of progress, wiTh The ocquisiTion of a sTudenT union and an increase of sTudenT body enrollmenT To 19,500; 0 year of farewell To our honored PresidenT, DocTor WolquisT. We moved forward and we will noT sTop . . . noT Tomorrow or in The Tomorrows To come. We are Hln QuesT of Tomorrowf' LA TORRE SOCIETY Mr. Swan Eileen Hayes John Meyn Bob Newhouse Barbara Felfon Faculty Advisor Co-edifor Business Manager Sales Manager Greek Editor John Show Rosie Stanton George Friedrich Ray Carpenter Seniors AdminisTroTion Sports Sports Editor Sally Jenkins Gail Gleason Ann Phillips Jackie Hessler Publications Organizations Photo Editor Kings and Queens EDITORS The La Torre, being such a large publica- Tion, is divided into many different sec- Tions, each headed by a separate editor. That editor is responsible for his staff and is in charge of meeting The section dead- Sue Johnston Sue Malmquist line. Residences Fine Ar'rs Edifor H9 STAFF Ali Alley Nancy Wilson Mike Ruiz Sue Eres Judy Shaw Paul Kantor Pam Lashley Carleen Volonte Sports Index Sports Academics Greeks Greeks Residences Dorms Kay Most Joyce Loper Jim Blaziek Cheryl Vail Marvin Wiswell Rosemarie Cacioppo Dorms Seniors Seniors Residences Organizations Organizations SALES k Gary Kcmkle Fred Demarest Jerry Haftoom Jim Coffman Mike Head Walt Firstbrook Shibun Tana Harold Kumagai 120 Mr. Lorin WheelwrighT from The publishing company IecTures on consTrucTion of The TuTure La Torre. Equally imporTonT are The sTaTT members. Their hard work and ideas are whaT compose The La Torre's pages. AIThough The sales sTaTT is noT direchy work- ing wiTh The resT of The sTaTT, iTs members are ever seen on campus, and in The sales office. The rep- resenTaTives senT from The publishing company ploy cm even more imporTomT parT in The life of The La Torre, as Their insTrucTions and ideas promoTe a seT of ideals To guide The sTaTT inTo consTrucTing The besT yearbook possible. AnoTher lecTure by The ediTor. And some insTonT advice from The ToculTy. 121 Dummies must be drawn . .. ...omd Then we're on our own! The sports covered . . . some minor conferences held . . . 122 And finally The Truck pulls in wiTh The boxes and boxes OT Lo Torres. . . . and more boxes The books connoT be handed ouT fosT enough. The losT La Torre is hcmded ouT, buT The new one is on The way! go . ,- ew 123 124 Mr. Joe Swan FaculTy Advisor Well, we iusT cannoT say enough obouT The phoTog- rophy sTaTT! ATTer all The oppoinTmenTs, schedules, siTTings, and lab work, They may finally siT back and look over a year's work enTiTled The La Torre. The deadlines were meT, and The La Torre of 1964 wenT To press. Joe Swan can now relax oTTer re- Tereeing many squabbles beTween his phoTogrophy 31'fo and his La Torre sToTT. Ah yes, all is quieT on The phoTogrophy TronT. . . unTil . . . The TirsT meeTing of The new La Torre sToTT. . . NEXT FALL! Thank you phoTographers . . . and good luck wiTh Tth new '65 La Torre sToff! OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS Bob Havll Allan Buckingham SmiIe! You're on candid comeroM! Anna Lou Dyson Busy! Busy! Busy! Our man Jules 125 A greeting from The dolls of Lyke! LYKE A ioin'r conference of Mr. Harold Parfelow, focul'ry advertising advisor; Dove Bloom, SporTan Daily advertising editor,- cmd John Moore, Lyke advertising edi'ror. 126 Lyke is The San Jose SToTe feoTure magazine. Published Twice each se- mesTer, Lyke enTerToins The campus readers wiTh iTs ficTion, celebriTy inTer- views, campus and inTerviews, cam- pus and naTional issues, fashions, and The well-known Lyke Dolls. In 1962, Lyke was awarded wiTh a TirsT-place rdTing for iTs all around general ex- cellence, by The professional iour- nalism TraTerniTy, Sigma DeITo Chi. Jennie Louie Spring '63 Lyke Doll 127 128 . wA FirsT you Take some eager iournalisfs . . . S PA RTAN DAI LY The daily responsibiliTy of keeping San Jose STGTe sTudenTs, insTrucTors, odminisTroTors, and employees informed of evenTs affecTing The college communiTy lies wiTh The Spartan Daily. OTher Thcm informing, The sTCITTc works To enTerTain, and occasionally influence The reader's line of Thinking. This is Spartan Daily's ThirTeenTh year of publicoTion. The Spartan Daily involves nearly sevenTy-Tive people, in- cluding sixTy sTudenTs, and $90,000 for iTs producTion each school year. IT is The sTudenT sTaff's daily responsibiliTy as ediTors, reporTers, adverTising salesmen, iournolisTs, and phoTogrophers, To meeT Their deadlines and To fill The Dailyis columns; EdiTor Jerry Arca supervises The enTire iournalism sTon, wiTh The secTional assisTance of Ron BoTTini, news ediTor; and Dave Newhouse, sporTs ediTor. Working in iTs own division, The adverTising sToff sells, collecTs, arranges, and designs The odverTisemenTs To be displayed in The Spartan Daily. Dave Bloom, as adverTising ediTor, is in charge of all inner divisions of The adverTising sTan. A special menTion is due To The ever-presenT phoTogrophers cmd reporTers who cover The daily San Jose scenes, and bring Them To The Spartan Daily readers. AnoTher is due To The foculTy advisors, Charles Kappen, and John Dunne, who supervise and in- sTrucT The sTudenT sTaff. an observanT TacuITy advisor, Mr. Kappen . . . cm inquisitive advertising staff . . a responsive editor . . . some ambidextrous Typis'rs . . . c1 critique from Mr. Dunne . . . 129 a phone call here . . . a phone call There . . . some final advice from The printer . . . 130 . . . and The Daily is distributed To The woifing readers . . . come rain or shine! 131 SPARTAN FROM THE START A SparTan from The STarT is The handbook published especially for The incoming freshman's convenience as a new sTUdenT GT San Jose SToTe. The bookleT includes necessary informaTion To aid him in his experiences as a SparTan. This informa- Tion includes such Topics as school governmenT, rules and cusToms, organi- zaTions, plus many campus phoTogrophs. In The spring of 1963, Lois Friesen, ediTor, and her sTCITTc of Ten oTher sTudenTs began The consTrucTion of The fall Spar- Tan from The STarT, and wiThin The re- maining monThs of ThaT semesTer, saw iT finished in Time To go forward To The fuTure freshmen of 1963. HHmmm e now where was ThoT building?', 132 THE RULE The Rule seal's inscripTion reads: Hserv- ing engineering-faculty, professional, sTudenT. This is The fUncTion of The mag- azine. The Rule serves The faculTy as a source of sTudenT inTeresT informaTion, as well as a publicaTion of Their own ideas and opinions. Professional engineering persons and groups find The Rule on ouTleT To inTroducTion To The San Jose STaTe en- gineering faculTy and sTudenTs, by The adverTising and inTerviewing in iTs con- TenTs. Thirdly The Rule serves The sTudenT. IT provides a means for sTudenTs To ex- press Their ideas and opinions To oTher sTudenTs, To The TocuITy, and The profes- sion. The STOff serves as an opporTuniTy To work wiTh oThers in someThing oTher Than engineering classes. Dr. Wood deserves a greaT deal of crediT for his long hours of sTarTing and advis- ing The Rule sTaff. Doc has been The guiding IighT To The 23 sTouhC members. He was honored in The May graduaTion issue. RULE STAFF: William Holbe, Norman Bryan TediTori, John Eglis, John Francis Tod. mgr.i, Chuck Moss ibus. mng Ed SmiTh, John SarTori Tcirc. mng, Ed Hilliard, Dove Dec, Greg BeThords, Don Daniels, WolT Feuss, PeTer Buck, and Dick Hill. Dr. W. W. Wood 133 KSJS is The San Jose STaTe F.M. radio sTaTion, broadcasTing from The Speech and Drama Building and from The iour- ndlism deporTmenT's Rodio-Television News CenTer. AT 0 maximum of 85 WCTTTS, iT broadcosTs wiThin a radius 0T 40 miles. Music, news, discussions of Topics of cur- renT inTeresT, cmd frequenle replays of Tapes from noTional radio sToTions are provided lisTeners. 2E Gory Greenberg T'Tlips cmoTher disc. KSJS HThis is sToTion KSJS bringing you The news. 134 Dr. Clarence Flick FoculTy Advisor RADIO AND T.V. UILD Welcome To radio-Television! Several members meeT To discuss a currenT problem. The Radio T.V. Guild is a combined organizaTion of Television and radio sTudenTs inTeresTed in The processes and quoliTies of The Two fields. Under The direcTion of Dr. Flick, The guild discusses, broodcasTs, and pro- duces iTs ideas. We're ready on camera one. How obou'r camera Two? Everything looks fine from The control room. TELEVISION 136 LighTs KNTV is The San Jose STaTe Television ouTleT. Through KNTV TChannel TM, The sTudenTs produce The program enTiTled PerspecTive. Every SoTurday morning The Per- specTive series reaches from seven To eleven Thousand viewers. The responsibiliTy of direcTing The show lies in The hands of sTudenTs. Along wiTh Dr. Clarence Flick, AssociaTe Professor of Drama, who heads The Produc- Tion STGTT, They consTrucT each program. The rapid sTeps of organizing, casTing, and crew rehearsing, quickly are arranged inTo a sTudio awoiTing iTs cue. camera ocTion! 137 140 Bob Bronzan DirecTor of AThleTics DMINISTRATION John Simmons AThIeTic News DirecTor Dr. Dan Unruh lnTramural DirecTor San Jose SToTe's Physical EducaTion DeporTmenT is recognized as one of The TinesT on The Pacific CoasT. De- porTmenT head WOIT McPherson and his sTofT hove receiVed consi- derable acclaim from boTh The public and Those wiThin The field. NoTionol championship Teams and individual noTionol champions are no longer a rariTy. The consisTenT performances of The TourTeen vor- siTy and fresh sporTs give The Phys- ical EducoTion DeparTmenT noTional recogniTion. A considerable share of The crediT musT go To AThleTic DirecTor Bob Bronzcm, who lisTs among his accomplishmenTs The esToblishmenT of San Jose SToTe as The WesT CoasTs mosT imporTomT in- dependenT fooTball power. Walt McPherson DeparTmenT Head Dr. Charles Walker Physical Ed. DirecTor Jerry Vroom AssisTonT DirecTor of AThleTics . Bob Titchenal Harry Anderson Gene Menges Head FooTball Coach Ass'T. FooTball Coach Ass'T. FooTball Coach COACHING STAF F WiThouT quesTion, The San Jose STaTe coaching sTan musT raTe wiTh The besT in The naTion. Few insTiTuTions can boasT of as many naTionally and inTernaTionally recognized . coaches. Dean Miller has builT The San Jose cross counTry i' mm a NCAA champion. Julie Menendez coached numer- STU Inman ous NCAA championship boxing Teams before The sporT Bob Jones Head BaskeTball COGCh was dropped here. As a consequence, he was chosen To FVOSh FOOTbGH COGCh coach The US Team aT Rome in 1960. Track coach Bud WinTer was also on The US. sTahc aT Rome in 1960. Yosh Uchida guides The naTion's mosT powerful iudo Team. San Jose STaTe's renown is noT resTricTed To minor sporTs. Under The TUTelage of STU Inman, The SparTahs have emerged as one of The naTion's Top defensive baskeTball Teams, while Bob TiTchenal's gridders have become a perennial fronT-runner in The naTion's passing sTaTisTics. Daniel Glines Hugh Mumby Frosh BaskeTbalI Coach WresTling Coach Yosh Uchida Will Hubbard Dr. Jim Bosco Judo Coach Physical Ed, DirecTor Physical Ed. DirecTor 142 Butch Krikorian Dr. Clair Je'nneft Lee Walton Tennis COGCh Gymnastic Coach Water Polo Coach Dr. Bill Gustafson Dave Blanchard Julie Menendez Frosh Baseball Coach Trainer Soccer Coach Ed Sobczak Dean Miller Bud Winter Baseball Coach Cross Country Coach Head Track Coach 'Thomas UNeIiII John Simmons Bob Bronzan Swimming Coach Publicity Manager Director of AThleTics 143 Fullback Charley Harrawoy BE blasts Through the lndicms' line for short yardage. 15 I3 STANFORD 29 The Cords' Roy Hondley 48 is pulled down by Wolf Roberts ME 05 Bob Bonds 88 and Dave Johnson 93 converge. Dick Rogsdale ruined San Jose's opener wiTh a record 4 Touchdowns. The Indians Took The opening kickoff and marched 72 yards in 14 plays. Clark Weaver hiT Rogsdole wiTh c1 9-yard pass for The score. In The second quarTer Ragsdole wenT 49 yards on o piTch OUT To pUT STonTord ahead 15-0. The SporTuns goT back inTo The game in ex- plosive sTyle, going 55 yards in 5 plays. Rand CarTer hooked up wiTh TighT end Bob Bonds for The final 12 yards. Dick TaTley converTed To make iT 15-7 0T The half. Rogsdole puT The game OUT of reach wiTh Two more Touchdowns, The losT of which come on a fluke 45-yard laTerczl ploy. San Jose closed ouT The scoring wiTh c1 63- yord drive. CorTer scored on 0 T-yard keeper. The Spor- Tcms moved The ball well, buT fumbles 0nd penolTies halTed several good drives. Dave Johnson runs OUT of The grasp of The Tribe's Mike Connelly and picks up a TirsT down. Bob Bonds darTs beTween Dick Ragsdale T46T and Chuck McCormick T85T To score The SparToms, TirsT Touchdown. SAN JOSE 16 KANSAS STATE 0 Sure-handed flanker Harry Kellogg is broughT down by The WildcaTs' Leroy Borre aTTer Taking a Rand CarTer pass on The KSU 26. Kicking specialisT Dick TaTley puTs The SparTans on The scoreboard wiTh a perfecT 28 yard eTTorT. The kick came wiTh 4:59 leTT in The 2nd quarTer and gave San Jose a 3-01ead aT inTermission. San Jose bounced back aTTer losing The opener To STanTord by recording a con- vincing 16-0 win. An alerT and aggressive line held heralded WildcaT fullback Willis Crenshaw To 4 yards and caused his 220 lb. running maTe, Ron Barlow, To Tumble Twice. The SparTans pushed The ouTmanned visiTors all over The field in The firsT half, buT were sTopped shorT of The goal line on several occasions. Dick TaTley gave San Jose a 3-0 halfTime advanTage wiTh a 28 yard field goal. In The Third quarTer, Ken Berry capped a 32-yard drive wiTh a 13-yard sTrike To Bill Holland. TaTley's conversion upped The counT To 10-0. AfTer Walt Roberts had a brillianT 74-yard punT reTurn called back, The SparTans sTayed on The ground, moving 53 yards To score. CarTer hiT Cass Jackson wiTh a Ten yard pass To wrap iT up. Promising sophomore Dennis Parker Takes a piTch-ouT and follows crisp blocking 13 yards To The WildcaT 31. Speedy John Owenseluded his man in The endezone, buT Bob Miller's pass was a liTTle Too long. 146 WashingTon STaTe's Clarence Williams is dragged down by Jerry BoneTTo and Phoms by WSU Bob Kroll as Mike Lowry and Jerry Ludy pursue. PhoTos by WSU. The chrse of The Paloose. The Cougars are seldom beaTen aT home, where The desolaTe surroundings seem To adversely aTTecT visiTors. The Cougar ground aTTack, led by The naTion,s second leading rusher, Clarence Williams, was held To a meager 64 yards by The aggressive San Jose line. NeiTher Team was able To score during The TirsT half, bUT in The Third quarTer Rand CarTer Tooled The defense compleTely when he hiT Tony MachuTes on a Tackle eligible play. Rich TaTley converTed and The score was 7-0 before The bewildered Cougars sTopped proTesTing. Trick plays are a dime a dozen, however, and Washing- Ton STaTe came righT back wiTh one of Their own. Full- back John Browne caughT The SparTans napping as he swepT To The leTT and hurled a 32 yard scoring bomb To Dennis Kloke. Williams scampered in for Two and San Jose was on The shorT end, 8-7. The aggressive play of The SparTan line and The Tine punTing of Bob PaTerson kepT The Cougars in The hole, and a parTially blocked punT gave SJS The ball on The WashingTon STaTe 33. The SparTans moved in To score, wiTh mosT of The yardage being eaTen up in small chunks. Harry Kellogg,s brillianT diving caTch aT The T7 was The drive's key play. Herb Engle bolTed over from The T and made iT 13-83 PaTerson's lasT punT, a Tine 63 yarder, puT The Cougars back To Their own 4, and The game ended wiTh The hosTs sTilI deep in Their own TerriTory. SAN JOSE l3 WASHINGTON STATE 8 Cass Jackson comes Up To help Throw WSU's John Browne for a loss. Fresh from Their one-sided win over Kansas STaTe, The SparTans Trekked To Logan, UTah, To meeT perennial Rocky MounTain powerhouse UTah STaTe. The Aggies hadn'T losT aT home in six years and weren'T abouT To IeT The Spar- Tans end This impressive sTreak. AfTer an even firsT quar- Ter The big and mobile UTah line began To push The lighTer SparTans around. In The second quarTer Bill Munson hiT Roger Foulk wiTh a 23 yard scoring sTrike To puT The Ag- gies ahead 7-0. Munson IaTer ran 4 yards To give UTah STaTe a 14-0 edge. The SparTans finally came To life when WaIT Roberts inTercepTed one of Munson's 24 passes and reTurned H To The Aggie 34. Cass Jackson made The ThreaT a real one when he darTeal 26 yards To The 8. On FourTh and goal aT The 3 Rand Carter was Thrown for a loss aTTempTing To pass. IT was The closesT The SparTans came all afTernoon. The Aggies added an- oTher score laTe in The game To make The final score 20-0. Halfback Dennis Parker MH and guard Jerry Ludy T64 upend Cal halfback Tom Relies. SAN JOSE O UTAH STATE 20 SparTans Cass Jackson T25T, Jerry Ludy T644, and STeve Mumma T54 aTTempT To block a Cal conversion. Dennis Parker MU fighTs CalTs Jack Schraub for a long pass. Schraub caughT The ball and scored as Parker Tell. SAN JOSE I3 CAI. 34 QuarTer back Ken Berry geTs seT To Throw one of his 19 passes againsT The Bears. The TalenTed sophomore hiT on 12 for 131 yards and one Touchdown. Cal's Craig MorTon Threw five Touchdown passes as The Bears blosTed San Jose, 34-13. The SparTons ouTgoined Cal and ran olmosT Twice as many plays, 84 To 44, bUT The long bomb proved To be The difference. San Jose scored TirsT C18 Herb Engle wenT in from The Two yard line. Cal's Tom BlanchTield reTumed The following kick-off To The SJS Ten, where MorTon hiT Jerry Mosher for The Tying score. Col scored loTer on 01 67 yard bomb Trom MorTon To end Jack Schroub. Col loTer scored on 49 yard passes To Blanchfield and Jerry Mosher, and closed OUT The game wiTh c1 losT minuTe Toss To Bob Williams. In The Third quarTer, STaTe scored iTs second Touchdown as Ken Berry hiT WalT Roberts wiTh a Tour yard pass. Traps and counTers almosT ruined Cal. Cass Jackson geTs cmoTher firsT down on This one. WolT RoberTs hauls in G 51 yard pass from Rand CarTer To seT up The SporTcms' TirsT score. The Bears' Jerry Mosher 1421 finally coughT RoberTs on The Col 2. 149 PhoTo by Jim R. Lowell ATTer The Cal and STanTorol games iT would appear ThaT The SparTans had been subiecTeol To enough bad breaks To lasT The remainder of The season. Such was noT The case, however. In The mosT TrusTraTing game of a TrusTraTing season, San Jose Tell To The opporTunisTic Van- dals, 28-12. The handwriTing was on The wall early in The game as Idaho's MaTThews blocked Bob PaTTerson's punT on The SparTans' TirsT series of downs. Max LeeTzow pounced on The ball on The SJS 24, and six plays 1aTer The Vandals had a 7-0 advanTage. The SparTans had a chance To even The counT when Don Anderson recovered a Tumble aT The Idaho 24, bUT Jerry BoneTTo Tumbled on The 3. Herb Engle seT up The second Idaho Touchdown when he was separaTeol from The ball on The SJS 15. Idaho moved quickly To make iT 14-0. The SparTans, so badly vicTimized by The breaks, came up wiTh one of Their own To geT on The scoreboard. A long pass inTenoled Tor Harry Kellogg was baTTed inTo The arms of Wolf RoberTs, who wenT The remaining 35 To compleTe The 63 yard play. Berry Then made iT a new ball game wiTh a 20 pay- off piTch To Bill Holland. In The Third quarTer iT looked as Though San Jose mighT pull The game ouT. WiTh The ball on The Idaho 22, Ken Berry hiT Cass Jackson wiTh a shorT pass. Jackson carried inside The 10, buT a savage Tackle caused yeT anoTher Tumble and when The dusT IiTTeol Idaho had The ball on The 2 yard line. Shorle ThereaTTer, Berry was knocked OUT of The game wiTh a possible concussion. IT was iusT one of Those days. Jerry CoIIeTTo slips by The Ducks' H. D. Murphy en' rouTe To his record-breaking 91-yard punT reTurn. WalT RoberTs vies wiTh 2301b. guard Dave Wilcox for a loose ball. $15 12 I DAHO 28 PhoTo by Joe MaTheson PhoTo by Joe MaTheson 11$ Aggressive fullback Lu Bain 1211 was The only Oregon baH-carrier To have any success againsT The Tired- up SparTan line. Here he manages To geT back To The line of scrimmage aTTer being slowed by Bob KroH 1511. Harry Kellogg 1831 applies The sTop while Larry Hansen 1751 pre- pares To assisT. The SparTans pinned The upseT of The year on highly regarded Oregon, beaTing The Ducks for The TirsT Time in eighT meeTings. The 13-7 win was TaciliTaTed by Two quick TirsT quarTer scores and a oleTermineol line which held The explosive Oregon offense in check. Jerry ColleTTo goT San Jose off To a TasT sTarT when he fielded a punT aT his own 9 and sTreakeol 91 yards up The middle. The brillianT run broke a 16-year-old SJS record. Bob Paterson spliT The UprighTs and The SparTans enioyed a 7-0 edge. Oregon moved quickly To even The counT buT Dennis Parker highiacked a Jack Sovereign pass aT The SJS 25 and wenT The disTance. IT was all The scoring The SparTans needed as The defense finished The iob. The Ducks averTeol a shUT-ouT when LU Bain seT Up The lone Oregon score wiTh a 48 yard scamper. Dennis Keller Took iT in from The 3. The SparTans conTrolleal The ball dur- ing mosT of The TourTh quarTer, giving Oregon slighT opporTuniTy To score. The game ended wiTh San Jose on The march aT The hosT's eleven yard line. . . . . . PhoTo by Joe MaThesor Oregon Tried FB Lu Bain aT QB in an aTTempT To geT Their spuTTermg offense mov- ing. He didn'T Tare much beTTer Than his predecessor, Jack Sovereign. Kellogg and Kroll geT seT To spill him for a loss as he looks TranTically for a receiver. SAN JOSE I3 OREGON 7 Ken Berry runs over Oregon guard Mark Richards l68l as he picks up a big TirsT down. Tom Myers lbll and Tony MachuTes l77l come up To help. PhoTo by Jim R. Lowell Cass Jackson is sTopped aTTer a shorT gain by grimacing line SpeedsTer Ray Young olmosT geTs away buT Cass backer Jim Murphy's driving Tackle. Jackson is There To bring him down. s I V mm Arizona SToTe knows heis coming buT con'T prevenT 220 lb. sophomore Charley Horrowoy from scoring. He climbs over a pile of humoniTy despiTe The eTTorTs of Larry Focchine12410nd Bob Johnson 1591. The Arizona SToTe Sun Devils choked off a 4Th quorTer rally by The SporTons To preserve narrow 21 -19 win before c1 record homecoming crowd of 22,000. Once again The breaks figured in The ouTcome. IT Took olmosT 3 full quorTers To break The ice, buT oTTer The TirsT score The oThers followed in rapid succession. Tony Loric, firsT draTT choice of The Oakland Raiders, puT Arizona SToTe ahead when he bolTed 16 yards Up The middle. San Jose Tied iT up shorle ThereoTTer os Rand Carter hiT Walt Roberts wiTh a 34 yard pass. WasTing liTTle Time, CorTer hiT Bob 5's '9 Bonds GT The ASU 25 on The nexT series of downs. Bonds ToughT off The Sun Devils' Lorry Facchine and ran iT in To compleTe The 58 yard play. Dick TaTIey's conversion oTTempT was wide. Seconds QTTer, Lorick slammed 43 yards for his AS 2' second TD. Jerry SmiTh picked off CarTer's side line pass C11 The San Jose 26 and mm H in. The Sun Devils now held 0 21-13 advonToge 0nd TCTTley's missed conversion began To look big. WiTh Ken Berry GT The conTrols The SporTons come righT back wiTh a 76 yard march. Horrowoy scored wiTh 3:30 remaining. Berry had Bonds open in The end zone Tor The 2 poinTer buT overThrew him. The Spor- Tons goT one more chance when Cass Jackson recovered on ASU fumble on The SJS 33. When The drive sTOHed, ToTley goT cs chance To redeem himself, buT his 54 yard field goal oTTempT was C1 liTTle shorT. 152 w A W. ,2? u . 5$$$ ng ,1, 2 $3,; WW A??? x'I u ?.pru wxmuqsrx; n 1:5 :1! . u . 33a. 3 m. m; .p , . n , nmw n. m'fuf. ' 52'. u x. me x u 35. up lam ,i 1M, , n. u w v Raw v nu. - 6313 an tr... . unnu . nun . m n . a n x'xis'Mm a, m was :55? rauranf 5? m m n ?.?:?am$ gawvwigm nawn'xgn maggvam'saxnnv. cewwae' . .3ax3'l'nmgz'zah a-A 5.5m. ha Elm. u f g .5! W: zen rum x . WEE, - W .wan HOMECOMING The 1963 Homecoming game wiTh Arizona STaTe cli- maxed a week iammed wiTh specTacular evenTs. Queen Nanci Niederholzer and her four aTTendanTs reigned over The TesTiviTies. HighlighTs of The week's acTiviTies included The TradiTional CoronaTion Ball, downTown parade, and bonfire. There were also a few new wrinkles This year, wiTh an alumni recepTion, Television coverage, and a Grand Marshall banqueT, honoring Dr. Carl Duncan. The Friday nighT bonfire feaTureal The Wayfarers, a popular foIk-singing group, in addiTion To The yell leaders, pom-pon girls and a 40 piece pep band. BoTh Greek and independenT living cenTers enTered floaTs in The downTown Home- coming Parade SaTurday aTTernoon. Also parTicipaTing in The evenT were precision drill uniTs, local high school bands and The SparTan Band. A record 22,000 fans waTched The SparTans give iT away To The T2Th raTed Sun Devils. Pre-game and haITTime shows feaTured a procession of anTique cars and ASU's very fine march- ing band. The San Jose Band ended Homecoming wiTh a brillianT posT-game show. IT was qUiTe a week and everyone was sorry TO see if come TO a close; everyone, The Sundevil was burned by The TradiTional spiriT ThaT is, excepT The members of The Homecoming Com- raising bon-Tire. miTTee and iTs harried chairman, Jerry Engles. Homecoming Queen, Nanci Nieder- Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha Omicron GuesT performers aT The bon-fire holzer, lead The aTTernaon parade Pi won The sweepsTake award in The rally were The Wayfarers, one of Through downTown San Jose. TloaT compeTiTion. which was an alum of SJS. T53 STondouT end Herman Harrison had Trouble wiTh Cass Jackson cull nighT. Jackson breaks up 0 possible compleTion by hiTTing The ASU flanker before he had conTrol of The ball. Jerry BonheTTo T3H and Sun Devil quorTerback John Turok discuss a hord-ToughT game. ASU's Charlie Taylor, second droTT choice of The WashingTon Redskins, boTs The ball away from The inTended receiver, WolT RoberTs. ,$3 .3 ,g, 3T8 Mike Lowry T65T opens a huqe hole and enables Charley Horrowoy To score Trom The 3. The Bulldogs' Roger SmiTh T82T arrives Too loTe To do cmyThing obouT iT. Bob Bonds Turns 0 shorT pass inTo CI 65 yard scoring SAN JOSE 56 play as he geTs rid of wouId-be Tockler Doyle KeiTh wiTh a viscious sTraighT arm. FRESNO 27 San Jose's erroTic oTTense run wild 0T The expense of hapless Fresno SToTe, running Up iTs lorgesT poinT ToTol in 14 years. A brillionT performance by Fresno's Beau CorTer kepT The Bulldogs in The game Tor 3 quorTers, buT a 42 poinT second hahc splurge by The SporTons Turned c1 TighT game inTo O rouT. WalT RoberTs led The Touchdown parade wiTh c1 93 yard kickoTT reTurn, a 40 yard pass from Ken Berry and o 42 yard reTurn of on inTercepTed pass. Bob Bonds coughT scoring passes of 6 and 65 yards. Fullbacks Charley Harraway and Bob Parks scored one each and Vince Darone goT The SporTcms 2 more poinTs when he blocked Beau CarTefs punT. Fresno's CorTer Threw Touchdown passes 0T41 and 29 yards and rcm 3 yards for onoTher score, buT he received for Too IiTTle supporT To oTTecT The ouTcome. Fresno STaTe's greoT QB, Beau CorTer, ran and Threw his heorT ouT in a greaT individual display, passing for 287 yards and rushing for 79 more. Cass Jackson brings him down oTTer he geTs 9 yards on a rollouT. Cass Jackson is broughT down by a hosT of Tigers aTTer a shorT gain. Jackson was The game's mosT consisTenT performer. $15 32 u OP 20 U.O.P. Ties iT Up 01' 8-8 as Al Ford Takes Torn STroin's pass for The Two poinT conversion. Bob PaTTerson arrives Too IoTe. The SporTons oll buT gave The game away, buT Pacific's punchless offense enabled The hosTs To come away un- A fine bloek by guard Tom Myers springs scoThed. Three SporTcm errors resulTed in The Three Pacific TCiQrET zzam'ller loose for 13 yards and 0 scores. Hod iT noT been for These miscues iT seems likely ThGT U.O.P. would noT have scored CIT call. On The second play of The game Walt Roberts wenT 83 yards wiTh C1 screen pass from Rand Carter. RoberTs Then Took The pass from CorTer for The Two-poinTer To give The SporTons on early 8-0 odvonTGge. Chris Mochodo puT U.O.P. back in The game when he inTercepTed Rand CarTer's pass and re- Turned iT Tor 34 yards and c1 Touchdown. San Jose made iT 16-8 when Rand CarTer capped a 61 yard drive wiTh a five yard sTrike To Jerry ColleTTo. The SporTons Tried hard To keep The ouTclossed visiTors in The game. WGIT RoberTs, his eye on The goal roTher Than The ball, dropped a Tiger punT on The SJS Three. Buck Del Nero flopped on iT Tor Pacific and 4 plays loTer The score was 16-14. The Spor- Tons come back quickly wiTh Rand CarTer direcTing o 96 yard march. Herb Engel crashed The final yard, making The score 24-14. Harry Kellogg closed OUT The Team's scoring for The season by wrapping up CorTer's Two poinT conversion pass. Bob Bonds scored The Touchdown wiTh an amazing inTercepTion and 38 yard run back. WiTh The game ThaT no one cared obouT all buT wrapped up, Buck Del Nero goT inTo The OCT again, inTercepTing 0 Ken Berry pass and reTurning H OH The way. Ken Berry Sophomore QUarferback Cass Jackson Senior Halfback Bill Holland Junior End Charles Harraway Sophomore Fullback Steve Mumma Senior Center 157 SPARTAN F OOTBALL Ken Berry, QB Jerry BoneHo, FB Jerry Colletto, HB Ron DeMonner, E Wolf Firstbrook, T Bill Harrison, T Jim Cadile, G Vince Darone, G Pete Demos, HB Larry Hanson, G Fred Heron, T . Rand Carter, QB Bob Davis, E Herb Engel, FB Charley Harraway, FB Bill Holland, E 158 STARS OF 1963 Cass Jackson, HB Harry Kellogg, E Jerry Ludy, G Bob Miller, QB John Owens, HB Rich Tatley, K Dave Johnson, HB Bob Kroll, C Ray Lychak, T Steve Mumma, C Bob Paterson, HB Carl Kahn, E Mike Lowry, T Tony Machutes, T Tommy Myers, G Walt Roberts, HB 159 Rand Carter Senior Quarterback Bob Bonds Herb Engel Junior End Junior Fullback Jerry Collette Senior Halfback Harry Kellogg Junior End 160 Walt Roberts Senior Holfback MOST Valuable Bock Leading Scorer Larry Hanson Senior Guard Most Valuable Lineman Co-capfoin Tom Myers Senior Guard Co-capfoin 161 The besT in The WesT-- Dick Horris, heod yell leocler, Joel Buehler, YELL LEADERS Terry Tevis, Mike Cook, Mike Collins. 162 PhoTo by Jim Lowell The song girls and yell leoolers com- posed o TighT kniT and unified working group. They become TosT friends and presenTed a smiling face and spiriTeol personoliTy To The specToTors OH OH The TooTboll games. The highlighT of Their Term was The Trip To Oregon, where They oolopTed The poem below. HI Know SomeThing Good AbouT You' Woulolan This old world be beTTer If folks we meeT would soy, Hl know someThing good obouT youll' And Then TreoT us ThoT woy? Wouloln'T iT be Tine and dandy, If each hound closp worm and True Corrieol wiTh iT This ossurdnce, ill know someThing good obouT you! Wouloln'T life be loTs more happy If we proise The good we see? For There's such 0 loT of goodness In The worsT of you and me. Wouldn'T iT be greoT To procTice ThoT Tine way of Thinking, Too? You know someThing good obouT me! l know someThing goool'obouT you! Anonymous A yell leader's work is never done. Here Joel Buehler picked up oTTer The bond had given 0 splendid performance for The UniversiTy of Oregon. Spartane'r're Marcia Pearson, elated over The victory at Eugene, shows her appreciation To co-capfain Tom Myers. SPARTANETTES The Spartane'rfes appear at all home football and basketball games, and at as many away games as possible. SPARTANETTES, Left to Right: Marcia Pearson, Ka'rhy Hamilton, Dee Hil.I, head Spartane'rfe; Carol Mauser, Penny Fur'rney. 164 . l , Ben Tucker, Tom Tuife. Clockwise- Coach Dean Miller, Jeff Fishback, Dick Fernandez, Donny Murphy, Gene Guru e 165 Ben Tucker and Dcmny Murphy begin c1 day's Training wiTh C1 JeTTc Fishbock does The honors 01' The conclusion few warmup laps. of Millers' annual early season inTer-squod meeT, The WoTermelon Run. Ex-ISparTcm greoT Ron Davis leads The pack early in The race while The SporTon runners save Themselves for a 1-2-3 finish. Dick Fernandez and Jeff Fishbock close in on Stanford runner as The pack begins 'ro string ou'r. ' Jeff Fishback Ben Tucker AH-Americon All-Americon 168 Danny Murphy AII-American Gene Gurule For The second Time in as many years, The cross counTry Team broughT home The NCAA championship. Believed by many To be The greaTesT Team ever as- sembled, The SparTans recorded The lowesT score in The hisTory of The meeT. Oregon, as expecTed, made The sTrongesT bid To unseaT The Champions. San Jose scored 52 poinTs, Oregon 68, and NoTre Dame, The only oTher serious ThreaT, a disTanT Third wiTh 126. Jeff Fishback led The way by Taking Third in a field of 311 of The naTion's finesT disTance runners. He was followed by Danny Murphy T5ThT and Ben Tucker T8ThT. All Three were ac- corded AII-American honors. Come- Through performances by Gene Gurule T18ThT, Dick Fernandez MOThT, Howard Thew TalsTT, and Tom TuiTe T74ThT in- sured The vicTory. The SparTans swepT Through The regular season undefeaTed, recording perfecT scores againsT several opponenTs. Tom TuiTe Dick Fernandez Back Row: Greg Little, Don Endsley, Darrell Dunofon, Bob Baber, Bill Myers, Dan Vincent, Terry O'Con- nor, George Rios, Bill Rommell, Dove Lower. Front Row: Tom Romero, Marcel HeTer, Ken Kohon, Frank STamp. ' George Rios Frosh Standout FROSH CROSS COUNTRY 169 Bottom Row: Dave Adams, Dave Thompson, Bill Parker, Charlie Douglas, George Kinghorn, Jeff Logan. Second Row: Mike Hansen, Bruce Hobbs, Frank Barns, Low Tully, Bob House, Allan Kelley, David CorbeT, Lorry Loganbill. Third Row: Roy Arverson, Dick Riddle, Joe Gofelli, Sheldon Hormofz, Bob Ward, Lee Walton, Dan Rix, Bob Pitcher, Hermon Radloff, Pete Saques, Gory Reed. Frank Barnes geTs seT To Throw one Through. WATERPOLO Jim Adams is Tied up by 0 Stanford player. Bottom Row: Mike Foyy, Walter Bokly, Jock Likins, Mark Brunbough, Wayne Friedrecksen. Second Row: Kevin Cunlin, John Byrne, Tom Eddidge, Fred Hahe'r, Chuck Ryle. FRO S H John Byrne QTTemst To sfop FooThiIl player's shoT. W 3 f I WI CRPO I 0 Bruce Hobbs, who saved 126 goals, saves another one. Hank STeelsmifh, Mike Hubbard, Jim Giussi, Charles Allen, John Kibbie, Rich Chew, Ar'r Andrews. GYMNASTICS Top point earner Rich Chew executes a gicmT swing on The horizontal bar. Hank STeelsmiTh begins a piroue'r're on The parallel bars. The team lines up prior To the meet with Okayama University. From Front to Rear: Bill Knobke, Dick Norono, Gory Newquisf, Richard Gibson, Kay Yamasaki, Lorry Doboshi, Rich Fererri, Gary McTTeoni, Howard Fish, Floyd Komedo, Albert Okamofo, Kenny Uyedo, Jim Knobke, Art Honda, Ron Rosso. Coach Yosh Uchida is greeted by Mayor Okozoki of Okayama Ci'ry. 200 pounder Ar'r Fish is Thrown by a rude host. The Japanese had Things pretty much Their own way. 174 Rod TaTsuno geTs seT To lcmd hard. JUDO 1962 NCAA CHAMPION SPARTAN JUDO TEAM found so liTTle CollegiaTe compeTi- Tion in The UniTed SToTes ThGT They had To go To The cenTer of The sporT, Japan iTseIT. There They goT Tor more Then They bargained for buT found The Trip highly rewarding in spiTe of many losses. Yosh Uchido and his men meT champion Meiji Keio UniversiTy, Tenri UniversiTy 0nd Okayama UniversiTy. ATTer spending 2 weeks in Japan, The Team sTopped for C1 week in Hawaii where They barely missed deTeoTing The Hawaiian Black BelT AssocioTion All STCirs. Once back in The US. The SporTcms found The compeTiTion c1 liTTle easier. Five men wenT To The NCAA Championships 0T Cornell UniversiTy and each reTurned wiTh Ci noTionol TiTle. Led by 2 Time champion Lee Parr and overall winner Dave Sawyer, The Spor- Tons mode iT a clecm sweep for The second year running. AlberT OkomoTo, Kay Yomosoki and Dave NewquisT Cilso rolled To vicTory. Jim Knobke has his hands TUI wiTh his opponenT from Japanese champion Meiii UniversiTy. T75 Three year veteran Harry Edwards gets The rebound despite The efforts of Porflcmd sTcmdouf Cincinnofus Powell. Rich Gugo'r scores on C1 fast break after The Spar'rans had forced Scm Diego To commit another boll handling error. SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS SJS 59 58 74 44 37 75 5O 68 77 56 62 64 57 38 47 53 49 58 63 54 46 67 42 49 ................................ UCSB ............................ Por'rlcmd ............................ Por'rlcmd ............................ Arizona .................. Texas Western ; ............... U. of San Diego ............................ Stanford .............................. Loyola ................................ UCSB ...................... Santa Clara .......... San Francisco State .............................. Loyola ...................... Pepperdine ................................ UCSB .................... San Francisco ...................... Santa Clara ........................ St. Mary's .............................. Pacific .............................. Loyola ...................... Pepperdine .................... San Francisco .................... Santa Clara ........................ ST. Mary's .................................. UOP 56 56 61 63 53 41 56 63 50 55 49 47 53 55 64 58 48 5O 62 55 48 54 48 62 ; BAS K ET BA L 177 178 Bottom Row: Bill Kinsey, Bob Griggs, Gary Greshmon, Ron LabeTich, Al Janci, Rich GugaT. Second Row: S'ru lnmon, Pete Newell, Jeff Goodere, Greg Peterson, Harry Edwards, Frank Torran'rfs, S. T. Saffold, Danny Glines. 179 GP Fields Goals Free Throws Total Points Rebounds No Avg 0 D T Avg 8. T. Soffold .................. 24 106-248 42.7 C7., 42-70 60.001, 254 10.6 114 112 226 9.4 Harry Edwards ............ 22 96-243 39.5 070 33-65 50.8 070 225 10.2 55 73 128 5.8 A1 Jancsi ...................... 24 46-112 41.1 070 52-72 72.2 070 144 6.0 24 48 72 3.0 Frcmk Torron'r'rs .............. 23 48-166 28.9 070 41 -78 52.6 070 137 6.0 55 73 128 5.6 PeTe Newell ................... 24 51-142 35.9 070 29-44 65970 131 5.5 17 26 43 1.8 Ron Lobefich ................. 24 45-114 39.5 070 36-54 66.7 070 126 5.3 9 32 41' 1.7 Bill Kinzie .................... 22 42-114 3687., 13-23 56.5 070 97 4.4 28 38 66 3.0 Jeff Goodere ................. 23 33-104 31.704 27-42 64.3 070 93 4.0 42 34 76 3.3 Gary Gresham .............. 23 26-60 43370 26-43 60.5 070 78 3.4 17 27 44 1.9 Rich Gugo'r .................... 8 8-21 381070 11-19 57.9 070 27 3.4 10 6 16 2.0 Mel Simpson ................ 3 3-12 250070 4-6 66.7070 10 3.3 3 0 3 1.0 Roy Gilmore ................ 1 1-1 100070 0-0 0070 2 2.0 0 0 O 0 Bob Griggs .................. 8 7-22 318070 0-7 0070 14 1.8 5 6 11 1.4 Greg PeTerson ................ 5 2-5 40.0 070 3-5 60.0 070 7 1.4 2 3 5 1.0 Earl Burton .................... 2 1-2 50,007.. 0-0 007.. 2 1.0 2 1 31 1.5 Team 80 69 149 SAN JOSE STATE ...... 24 515-1366 37770 317-528 60070 1347 56.1 463 548 1011 42.1 OPPONENTS ................. 24 477-1226 38.9 070 353-543 65070 1307 54.5 391 599 990 41.3 Goodere goes Up for shot against Santa Clara. 180 Saffold leaps high for pass against Santa Clara. UniversiTy of Scm Francisco's 6-8 sophomore forward Erwin Mueller sTUTTs one in c: heorTbreoking 48-46 loss. The Don's Ollie Johnson and Dave Lee, 0 pair of 6-8 gionTs, ccm'T sTop Al Joncsi's brillionT drive. Harry Edwards conTrols The Tip ogoinsT The Don's highly regarded cenTer, Ol- lie Johnson. One of The noTion's Top Teams, USF nearly fell To deTermined SpGrTons. Harry Edwards Senior CenTer All WCAC, Honorable MenTion . S. T. Saffold Sophomore Forward Second Team, All WCAC 182 Al Jancsi Senior Guard All WCAC Scholosfic Team Ron Labefich Junior Guard Honorable Menfion, All WCAC Frank Tarraan Sophomore Forward 183 Talented sophomores Pe're Newell, Jr., S. T. Saffold, Earl Burton, Frank Torran'r'rs and Bob Griggs will make San Jose 0 solid confender next year. Ron Lobeiich breaks a near fatal second hohC drough'r Senior guard AI Joncsi cofches The Broncos napping as with c1 15 foot jumper. LobeTich OUT shone SCUis unani- The Spor'rcms pull away for a 67-54 win. The Spartans lei molus ALLWCAC guard Russ Uvonkouich with c: 16 c1 19 point lead dwindle To 5 before rallying. poin'r effort. Bottom Row: Pete Sheehon, AI Kozdin, John Keofing, Kirk Wilson, Bob Kennedy, Jim Bereufher, Bob Robbins, Manny Gonzalez. Second Row: Roger Stone, Pete Konrad, STeve Schhnk, Bruce Beufler, Bill Higgins, Lorry Hunsoker, Tom Smith, Tony Sonfich. GP Tom Smith .................... 20 STeve Schlink ................ 20 John KeoHng ................ 20 Bill Higgins .................. 20 Bruce Beufler ................ 20 Mani Gonzalez 20 Pe're Sheehan ................ 20 Pefe Konord ................ 20 Bob Kennedy ................ 2 Al Kozdin ...................... 7 Larry Hunsoker ............ 12 Tony Scmfich ................ 12 Kirby Long .................... 2 Roger Stone .................. 8 Jim Boreufher .............. 3 Bob Robbins ................ 2 Kirk Wilson .................. 1 Ed Zucker ...................... 1 Team SAN JOSE STATE ...... 20 OPPONENTS ............ 20 ' STATISTICS Fields Geals 110-262 87-224 73-193 60-155 47-130 33-90 33-79 28-94 1-3 5-13 5-19 5-14 1-1 3-9 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 42.07. 38.8 07. 37.807. 38.7 07. 36.207. 36.7 07. 41.807. 29.8 07. 33.370 38.5 07. 26.307. 35.7 07. 100 07. 33.3070 0070 0070 0070 07. 491-1290 38.1 CA, 418-1110 37.707. Free Throws 33-64 33-50 41-69 35-72 26-43 25-33 21-31 17-37 1-2 0-3 6-12 4-9 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 51.6 07. 66.007. 59.407. 48.607. 60.5 07. 75.8 07. 67.707. 45.907. 50.007. 0070 50.007. 44.407. 0070 33.3 07. 0070 0070 007. 070 243-430 56.5 070 367-557 65.9 07. Total Points No Avg 253 12.7 207 10.4 187 9.4 155 7.8 120 6.0 91 4.6 87 4.4 73 3.7 3 1.5 10 1.4 16 1.3 14 1.2 2 1.0 7 0.9 0000 0000 1225 61.3 1203 60.2 Rebounds CD D 'T Avg 94 108 202 101 52 79 131 156 42 64 106 513 88 74 .162 8J 54 63 117 59 17 16 33 L7 10 17 27 L4 27 22 49 25 1 1 2 LO 4 2 6 09 12 6 18 L5 8 5 13 11 1 1 2 10 7 9 16 213 1 1 2 07 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 L0 0 0 0 0 54 62 116 472 531 1003 502 351 514 865 4313 185 Bottom Row: Byron Kobayashi, Jim Livingsfon, John Lim, Mike Stone, Bill Hormm. Second Row: Coach Mumby, Tom Meyers, Gory Scardina, Arr BeoTTy, Carl Dommeyers. Standing: Don Anderson, Gabe Gre gory, Jim Noon, Poul Meyer, Cliff Olson, Chef Belknop. WRESTLING Art BeoTTyUH works a sfonding switch on his muscular opponent from SDS, Dennis Paine. Gory Scordino works for a pin. I as'rouse holds Up well under 0 defermined effort by his San Diego STOTe opponenf To break him down. Wayne Hermen hiTs The Tape in 9.5 To seT The TirsT of his Two meeT records GT Col. Lunging Jimmy Omogbemi nips The Bear's ForresT BeaTTy in 9.6. Kw xi; Les Bond goes 23'5 0T STonTord; well below his besT 0T 25'4 . Ron Davis, one of The naTion's Top sTeeplechaser's, demon- sTraTes an undesirable aspecT of ThaT grueling race. A Cross CounTry All American while 0T SJS, Ron now compeTes for The Golden GoTe Track Club. POT Kelso hurls The shoT 59'10374 To break school record during The season's TirsT meeT. Jeff Chose, who has several 16 TooT voulTs To his crediT, had To seTTle Tor 15'6 This Time. Lloyd Murod anchors The 440 relay Team To o 41 .8 vicTory. The meeT's TirsT evenT, iT was The Turning poinT in a 98-46 SporTon vicTory. 189 Sophomore Jim Beam beefs all of The Bear voulfers buT can manage only a Third place GS San Jose makes if 0 clean sweep. Bob Brown gets off his Clll Time bes'r Throw of 22611 V2 OS he Takes first of Berkeley. Bob Loveioy had Trouble wiTh The weT Take off area of Cal and could manage only 6'2 after going 6'73A of Stanford a week earlier. 190 F ROSH TRAC r Bill Johnson is pushed hard buT Takes The 100 in 9.8 in on early season meeT wiTh SonTo Clerc: YouTh Village and The Golden GaTe Track Club. OuTsTcmding YouTh Village highiumper Bob Brown barely missed clearing The bar 0T 7 TeeT on his Third Try UT The one-Time barrier. Jim Visher moge oppositd burns one past Bill Bloodgood in practice; Harold Hurlbur'r is The catcher. Ken Tokahoshi is Thrown out of Third as Butch Enkoji makes The Tag. 193 Roger STone Takes The Throw, but Fresno's Dick Nibbler scrambles back TO first in Time To avoid being picked off. Shorfsfop Ron Lindenmon scoops Up a grounder . and gets set To make The Throw To first. Stone gets hisvman. Left To Right, Bottom Row: C. O. Neill, Charlie Douglas, Bob PiTcher, Hermon Rodloff, Phil WhiTTen, Ralph Rodheim, Leo Anderson. Second Row: Al Kelley, PeTe Sagues, Roy Arvison, Bill Parker, Dove CorbeT, Mike Hansen. Diver Leo Anderson is in perTeCT Torm OS S V RX IMMING he springs from The board. Charlie Douglas leads The mermen 05 he leaps from The sTorTing posiTion. Rich Anderson Richard Drake Bob Murio Lorry Draper Left to Right: Tom Barber, Terry Small, Jerry Vroom, Steve Henry, Tom Culligon, Chuck Mockey, Henry Taylor, Clyde Nunes. Harry Taylor Clyde Nunes Terry Small Chuck Mockey Tom Culligon . S'reve Henry Tomngrkger INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL Them Chi's Terry Dykmcm is forced To pass by oncoming linemen. SAE lineman almost blocks a ATO's Sfcm Cross breaks up Sigma Chi runner Sigma Nu pass. Sig Ep scores fwo ogoins'r Sigma Chi. An Alpha Tau Omega shoots ogoinsf The Pi Kappa Alphds. 200 Pim Pryor jumps high To block PiKA's sho'r. 201 VOLLEYBALL DelTo Upsilorfs Jim Shotfoch prepares for hi'r in The Two-mcm V-Boll Tourney. TRAC 7 Gary Von After clears The bar of six feet. 202 Delta Upsilon's Alley Alli Tries desporofely To pin his opponent Sig Ep's Eric Rasmussen wins This maTch for his division TiTle. WRESTLING 203 Pcmhellenic Council is made up of The presidents of each sorori'ry and a house represenfofive. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Ponhellenic Executive Council, consist- ing of Donna Lohse and Barbara SCOTT, Top; Leslie Hunfer and Sue Stonich, bottom. 206 Discussion groups aT Panhellenic Workshop discuss The presenT problems facing Panhellehic. Sherry Saunders, chairman, explains lasT minuTe deTails To The Panhellenic discussion group leaders. The Panhellenic Council is The coordinaTing organizaTion Tor sororiTies on campus. The purposes are To mainTain inTer-TraTemiTy relaTions, encourage scholasTic achieve- menT, and mainTain social sTandards. They also compile rules governing rushing, pledging, and iniTiaTion. In December The council held a workshop which was very successful in analyzing The council and iTs TuncTions. Spring rush began wiTh an open house and a fashion show which was Tollowed by Spring Formal Rush. The council worked wiTh IFC on The annual Greek ReTreaT which was held aT The Brookdale Lodge in March. Leslie Hunter PresidenT OT Panhelienic 207 208 Vicki Anderson Rosemary Bolon Sally Belcher Reo Bloke Cldire Border Pat Brigham Gail Brookmon Elizabeth Brooks Lynn Buxfon Margaret CoseHi Dione Clark Sharon Clark Kathleen Collo Kathy Collier Cindy Chomberlin Annette Ditto Susan Dolon Morilou Dolinor Dionne Dumesnil Dione Edlund Mary Ann Engelbert POT FGUST Jane? Fitch Joy Fosfer Carol Godsby Julie Gillogly Gretchen Greene Judy Hondley Pot Hoberf Susan Hall Carolyn Johnson Lynne Johnson Sue Jolley PoTricio King Nonry Kirkom Barbara Lozo Judith Lehman Linda Lindsey Pom McKenno Moro Lee Morrs ALPHA CHI OMEGA DePauw UniversiTy, 1885 San Jose STGTe, 1948 99 ChapTers Gamma ETa ChopTer of Alpha Chi Omega was esTGblished in 1948. Working wiTh The EosTer Seal Agencies ThroughouT The .. . , CounTry, has been our chieTc philcmThropy, boTh locally and no- . Tionolly. Well over $300,000 has been conTribuTed To This cause. Alpha Chi ocTiviTies included The Pledge dance 01' The Golden Doors in Los GaTos, working on a homecoming TIOCIT wiTh Phi Sigma Kappa TroTer- niTy, c1 ChrisTmos porTy wiTh The MoTher's Club, and various exchanges wiTh TroTerniTies. The Big Lyre dance is held in The Spring wiTh oTher ocTiviTies such as The FoTher-DaughTer picnic, Senior- GroduoTe breakfosT, and The Mos- querode 8011. Judy Mozzoglio Linda Robeson Susonn SmiTh Carol STrochon Arm Warren Barbara Mezger Marcello Seligmon KoThy STofTord Laurie Swanson Koren WhiTingTon MeribeTh Murphy Barbara Serpo ChrisTine Sange Roselyn Thompson Laurie Wilcox Marge OsTness Bonnie Shaffer Susan STonich Susan Towne Mary Pereira RuTh Shermund Roz STorkmon Beverly PeTers Evan ShorT Karin STone Karen Pezzoglia Susan Slogle Lana Pfleg 209 210w ALPHA OMICRON PI Barnard College, 1897 82 ChopTers Alpha Omicron Pi's naTional philcmThropy is The FronTier Nursing Service in KenTucky. HighlighTing The fall semes- Ter was 0 Tea honoring Mrs. ForringTon, NoTionol Trea- surer and c1 local alumni. Among The oTher ocTiviTies were The annual Tall pledge dinner-dcmce UT The Mark Hopkins HoTel in San Francisco, Pledge sneak, senior sneak, TIoczT enTry wiTh The broThers of Alpha Tau Omega, philan- Thropy ChrisTmos porTy Tor underprivileged children co- sponsored wiTh Sigma Phi Epsilon TroTerniTy, porTicipoTion in Greek Show, observance of Founders' Day, and schol- arship dinners. Spring found The Alpha Os busy wiTh PushcorTs, SporTo Sings, MoThers' Club fashion show, senior luncheon, spring coTillion and The selecTion 0T 0: new Dream Guy. The officers for The pasT year included Marilyn Cox, Toll presidenT and Ginny Ziegler, spring presidenT. Kiki Arnaudo Marjorie Baker BeTTe Jo Belda Koren BeTz Linda Borello Mary Ann Bowles PoT Bragado San Jose SToTe, 1948 Claudia Brandon Bev BrozelTon Diane Broksell Barbara Buck Genie Calond-e Jayne ChrisTensen Linda Collins Jackie ColTuri Marilyn Cox Judy Davis Barbara Deiman Lori Dickman Connie Ehlers Sandra Enkemo Heidi Evilsizor Barbara FelTen Trudi Friend Kelley Gilman Aileen Gray Sandy Gray Kathy Grigsby Kathy Guio Frances Hallmark Vicki Hankms Rondee Hardin Charlene Hioff Linda Hill Barbara Howard JudiJohnson Ncmcy Jones Sandro Kohmon Marilyn Kusche Arleen Langley Cindy Lebeck Jon McLaughlin Denise McNamara Sue Moos Joan Mockesy Barbara Modsen Dione Modsen Barbara Mann Sandy Morill Edwina Merino Sharon Mason Doris MorTensen Melissa Myers Dagmar Nielsen Jecmmorie PoTTen Jerri Poul Marsha Peacock Carole Peloquin Barbara Pemberfon Robin Phillips Cathy Piccolo Carol Redden Ann Revel Louello Rosso Sue Somuelion Gayle Schieder Sherry Schluefer Cecilio Scholz Ginny Sherwood POT Smith Terry Somodi Nancy Spence POT Spence Marty Spicer Sue Ellen Stanley Marilyn STenneTT POT Stewart Doreen Susoni Kofie Sworf JoAnn Torfoul Linda Terebessy Joan Tezo Volorie Timi Gloria Tronis Linda Van Wyk Charlene Vaughan Gerolynn Vieira Arm Woldron Jon Weddle Shelley West Carole Williams Ginny Ziegler 2H 212 Susan Adelmonn Pat Argillo Carol Armstrong Linda Biocini Judi Blair Linda Bleyle Diane Bode Vicci Bowles Sandy Buermon Margie Bursch Nancy Butcher Karen Couhope Linny Cloybough Janice Connor Joan Danilovich Sue Davies Suzanne Dumesnil Vicki DuTro Linda Eckberg Jacklyn Edenholm- Melodee Faulsfich Penny Furfney Gale Glasson Therese Good Carol Hales lngelo Honsson Judy Harris Karen Harvey Christie Haugh Carol Hayden Judy Hayes Mary Hendricks Sheila Heyn Dee Hill Sue Hiller Lynne Holmgren Barbara Hutton Sharon Indra Diane Joanou Valerie Johnson Jody Kaiser Deirdre Keefe Margaret Kelley Karen Kent Peggy Kimball Nancy Long Pam Lashlee Lana Lawson Merilee Leftwich Sue Lewis Judy Long Sue Longinof'ri Joyce Loper Susan Lorenzen Terry Lumley Marsha McClelland Syracuse UniversiTy, 1872 ALPHA PHI San Jose SToTe, 1948 77 ChopTers Alpha Phi's philcmThropy is The American HearT AssociaTion. The BeTo Psi chapTer conTribUTes To The naTional program by assisTing The local cardiac office wiTh office work and various fund raising proiecTs. Among Their many oTher acTivi- Ties, The Alpha Phi's porTicipaTe in many campus organizaTions. As a house Alpha Phi parTicipaTes acTively in Greek Show, SparTa Sings, Push CarTs, Homecoming, and various Ponhellenic proiecTs. OTher house TuncTions include The pledge dance, culTurol and social exchanges, Alpha Phi-DelTa Gamma dance, and a parTy for underprivileged children 0T ChrisTmos. Lana Lawson served as fall presidenT cmd Vicci Bowles was spring pres- ident Mary McGlynn Nancy Robinson Robin SmiTh Vicki Tompkins Sheyla Maddams Jane ScoTT Rosemarie STanTon Renee Villono PaT ManzeTTi Anne Simpson Gail STone Carol Wagner ChrisTine Marshall Sally Sirgo Colleen Sullivan Susan Wall Pam Nelson Judy Shaw Julie ToTe Jean Warren Jan Newcomer Susan Shepherd Chris Thurlow Carolyn Ohliger Sue Skelley Helene Oliver Carole Wulleniohn Bobbie Wood Cheryl Woodward CHI OMEGA University of Arkansas, 1895 San Jose SToTe, 1948 132 Chapters Chi Omega has as its open motto Hellenic Culture and Chris'ricm Ideals? Their mo'rfo is fulfilled Through work in several areas. Each year 0 check is given To an OUT- s'ronding woman in The social science area C13 0 philan- Thropy. Ladies outstanding in campus ocfivi'ries ore Kori Mefheny, Pcmhellenic ChieIC JusTice; Eileen Hayes, Spears; Judy Po'r'ren, Spears; and Arlene D'Arcy, AWS President Counfless o'rher girls are ac'rive in vari- ous departmental honoraries, ASB com- mi'r'rees and special compus-evenfs choir- monships and committees. The Chi Ome- gos sponsor both a fall and spring pledge dinner-dance, c1 fother-doughfer banquet, a senior breakfast, an ATO-Chi 0 Christmas party, scholarship dinners, Spring Sing, Knight's picnic, Greek Show, Homecoming, cmd Push carts. Joanne Simos served 05 fall presidenT and Jon Anderson was spring president. Avon Amesfoy Sharon Barry Carolyn Coburn Georgia Dorso Dione Griswold Jon Anderson Pam Beck Terri Cronin Madeleine Ehrlich Nancy' Hall Judy Bomford Koren Birlenboch Anna Cornwell Kathleen Emery Margaret Hasson Cheryl Bansmer Margaret Bonanno Judi Currie Jean Fies'rer Eileen Hayes Jacquie Brunner Diane Dalton Cecile Gates Janet Hayes Arlene D'Arcy Kathy Gibson Sharon Hedberg Pom Grant Judy Helmboldt Joanne Johnson 214 Linda Johnson Pom Johnson Sharon Johnson Pam Kellogg Esther Kley Vicki Krell Ruth Kremers M. La Guardio Ann Lauderback Sondra Lowe Sharon Mackoy Pom Mongsefh Ginger Mafheny Marcia Mathias Joyce Mau Vicki May Koren Mefheny Kathy Miller Vicki Miller Carol Palm Judy Patten Kathy Patten Janice Raber Jeri Raber D.J. Ruffon Mixsy Salenfine Sandy Salmino Susie Sargent Jo Ann Schmale Leslie Sears Jo Anne Simas Nancy Simpson Meredith Skeen Vicki Slagg Melinda Smith Linda Stoley Judy STrobridge Kathy Sullivan Michele Thebeault Jon Thomas Joan Trudeau Vickie Wallace Jane Welch Rosemarie Welp Erin Wesflund Kathy Wesflund Sandy Wolf Barbara Worrell 215 216 Judi Able Borboro Ahern Carol Borbow Pot Borneby Kathy Bissell Barbara Bosco Judy Brewingfon Koren Brown June Burns Bonny Corisfron Marion CorIsTon Ann Chambers Nancy Childs. Lynn Chrisfie Barbara Clark Gail Cotton Vickey Dingmon Sandi Dooley Kathy Dunne Dee Dee Dwight KoThy Finlay Jon Freer Pom Gaynor Froncie Golloher Betty Goddis Coryrme Gray Shelley Gubbins Lindsay Hofer Koren Hansen Mimzey Hansen Carol Hardy Carolyn Horwood KoThy Heck Roylene Hermann Susan Honig Susanna Jockmon Judy Kropke Carol Lamb Lindy Longe Loni LoThrop Dee Dee Legge Joan Lifrich Linda Lucke Peggy Luske Bonnie Morr Susan May Sandro Moyfield Arm Merrill Phoebe Moroes Carol Mouser Jean Mullen Koren Nordini Nancy Nicholson Miri Nicoloisen Susan Oliver Linda Ortiz Gail Penmon Julie Poladino Kris Pastil Nancy Peterson Sally Prater POT Quigley Joan Quinn Sharon Reed Melinda Schneider Jan Schreyer Sally Scudder Sue Seiberf Suzanne Sheets Po'rfi Shaw Sue Salsor Susan Smith Liz Sommerville Carol Teogue Debbie Underwood Laurie Vonn Vickey Vogel DELTA GAMMA Paulo Walker Julie Wilson Susan Wilson Carolyn Wright Lewis lnsTiTuTe, 1873 San Jose STGTe, 1948 89 Chopfers wee Hannah of Delta Gamma mascot fame sailor hot high atop her head memory filled The Great Pumpkin's October loughfer with olumnoe's young ones Queen Nancy, Princesses Anne and Sally Homecoming royal sparkle Thoughts burst forth happily Jingle Bells and Chrisfmcm smiles shared wiTh small blind friends May's Porenfs' wakend moTher-fofher-doughfer grins our fovorife fellow, Anchorman Gill 64-63 big brother, companion and friend Lei smiles 0T June's Senior Breakfosf o flowered aloha of farewell and 0 special hello always. 217 218 DELTA ZETA Miami University, 1902 Beverly Adams Susan Alexander 145 Chapters Lorre Bernodos Charlotte Brecker Jeanne Csongrodi Rifo Cuneo San Jose SToTe, 1948 Jodie Currie Lundo Currier Morchelle Dolly Niki Basking Carol Eichler Carolyn EWOT Norma Erickson Anne Fisher Barbara Gedney Sue Hammer Chris Horfsinck Dione Holland Marcia Holsfen Bonnie HoughTaling Cheryl Hubbard Sharon Jennings Connie Kennord Marianna Lathom Christie Lubken Marcel! McComos POT McCullock Pom McDowell Jo Ann Maxwell Anita MiTcheH Wendy Morck Sondra Morck Elaine Morris Carole Nash MoTildo Nieri Cherolyn Olive Peggy Parker Cherie Phinney Sondra Pungrchor Susan Renshow Corolynne Rouse CoThy Runnel Holly Ryan Frances Scolly PGT Scormell Sondra Schoeny Carole SmiTh Moriorie STOhTord SCGrIeTT STone Julie STreTch Koren Taylor Adele VosTG Sally Vaughn Jacquelyn WelTe Carolyn WhiTe Eloyne WiTTenburg DelTo ZeTo's goal is To give a losTing friendship To college women and promoTe inTellecTuol, culTurol, and social programs. Each semesTer on award is given To The girl wiTh The highesT scholosTic average. The Gould- eleTTe Hearing College for Children is The NoTionol PhilcmThropy. DelTo ZeTo encourages ocTiviTies To increase campus reloTions as well as The ossocioTions wiTh oTher Greeks. The social calendar began wiTh The Fall Pledge Dcmce. OTher evenTs were 0 Scholarship dinner, hoshers exchange dinner, Homecoming TlooT, DelTo ZeTo Mcm conTesT cmd oThers. 219 S g Eps we come The r new spring p edges As part of The r ph omhropy The A pho Ph 5 gave 0 V0 enTine s por'ry for ch dren W Th heorT defects 220 Kappa p edges were presenTed To Tom y and Tr ends n The o d souThem TrodiT on Nancy BUTcher and Susan Dumesn A pho Ph p edges are congroTu oTed by porenTs dur ng sororiTy presenTs FroTerniTy cmd sororTy soco iTe beg ms before schoo commences wTh rush and orienToTion week. Durng schoo The Greeks parTic poTe n TroTerniTyond sororiTy exchanges presenToT on of new To p edges and The bu d ng of f ooTs for The Homecom ng Parade. OTher Greek ocTiviTies nclude Derby Day Push corTs philonThropc work, Sperm Sngs, Greek ReTreoTs Greek Show and Greek Week Ph Mu 3 work d genle on The S g Ep Ph MU TOQT Tor The homecom ng parade compeT T on 221 222 Bernadette Atkinson Barbara Bonneff Sally Breckenridge Wendy Brownfon Cindy BUI Marianne Cook Carole Do lope Anne Davis Pom Davis Gwen Donaldson Borboro Dougery Bonnie Drury KoThy EvorT Linda Fa b0 Jon Forondo Carol ne Gerfh Hilary Gddwofer SO ly Gorrindo Judy Gould Donna Grocier Mary Hensen Jacque Hogormcm Becky Heard Bonnie Henning Suzi Hi I Christ Hoover Moryl Hopkins Carol lngoHs Peggy Kenefick Donna Kurz Ginny Linquisf Carole Lumsden Dionne Lynd Sandro McCorduck Marcia McGinnis Sharon McPhee Sondra Mi ler Sherry Moeller Joice Morrol Sharon Moy . Linda Murphy Linda Newman Cheryl Nunn Kerry O Brien Marilyn Perkins Nancy Prusos Nancy Rees Barbara Roe GAMMA PHI BETA Syracuse Umiversity 1874 l 'Q.. P'W San Jose STQTe 1948 72 ChopTers The Gamma Ph 5 sTorTed off The T0 semesTer wiTh Ther To pledge dance CT The CloremonT HoTe n Berkeley AT ChrsTmczs Time They ioin wiTh The broThers 0T DeTo Ups Ion TroTemiTy n sponsorng c1 ChrsTmos porTy for under privi leged ch dren The spring semesTer found The cud es of Gamma Ph hosTing cm EosTer porTy Tor ch dren of The r c: umn The ch dren were TreoTed To an EosTer egg hunT and p n The T0 on The bunny H gh ghT of The spring semesTer was The Spr ng dance 0T which Time The Gamma Ph man was announced Gamma Ph man Tor 1963 64 5 Roger SuTTer OTher evenTs nclude The MoTher doughTer Tea FoTher doughTer bcmqueT, and The MoThers Club onnuo uncheon porTy As c1 ph cmThropic pro ed The Gamma Ph 5 work wiTh The ch dren s shelTer n San Jose The officers for The posT year ncluded KoThy EvarT, To presidenT and Joice Morro , spring presidenT Lynne SonThon Brenda Volenfine J Zimmerman . Mary Anne SonTone Valerie VeTch Sammy chmzig Pom Schwe lenbach Sue WoITer Judy Sherman Susie WosTlund Nancy Shows Nancy Warner Judy Sheehon Wendy Weinberger Gayle SmiThson Dione Woodard Pom SToddord 223 KAPPA ALPHA THETA 87 ChopTers Kappa Apho TheTas ph onThropy s The lnsTiTuTe of Logopedics n WiTchiTo Kansas The To semesTer found The ad es of Kappa Apho TheTo busy wTh Ther fol p edge dance homecom ng and c: Chr sTmos porTy wiTh The broThers of Sigma A pho Eps on for underpriv Ieged ch dren The TheTos 0 so sponsor a FosTer chi d n The Ph pp nes Through The FosTer ParenT P on H gh ghT of The sprng s The cmnuo Kappa TheTo formo dance OTher ocTiviTies nc Ude SporTo S ngs and 0 spring open house The officers for The posT year nc uded Jeanne Long noTTi Ta pres denT and KoThy Anderson spr ng pres denT Joan AnThony Pam ArleTT Vicki Berge: Jerry Burnside Cami le DUBois Joyce AnThony STephonie Ashby Linda Bonney Charleen Cirese KoThy Duque Susan Barr Joan Brumley Andrea Coffin Judy EosTon Judy Berger POT BryonT Cindy Conrad Sue Eschen CaThy Buchanan Joanie Deren Jone Finon Diane DeRoche Linda Fingerold Sally Good 224 Sue Gould Crystal Gammoge Julie Gosserf Pom GusTin Nancy Hart Sue Henshow Mary HogerTy Sharon Harvey Sally Jenkins Susan Jenkins Sally Johnson Arleen King Gloria Kniefel Nancy Larsen Emil Le Tourneou Cathy Lombardi Jenne Longinof'ri Vol Lowen Lynn McDonnell Kathy McKay Janis MocLean Emily Merri Carol Michael Deborah Miller Marilyn Miller Kathy Moddern Marti Moffiff Carolyn Montevaldo Dione Orfmon Lisa Phelon Dione Roberts Wendy Rogers Goi Rowan Sheiloh Ryan Sherry Sounders Judy Sewell Corolee Shrodd Susan Taylor Joan Timpony Cece Tomblin Kathy Van Leeuven Virginia Vessel Carole W0 ker Linda Weeden Betty Jo Wheatley Nancy Whifcombe Wendy Woodburn Linda Zieger 2 5 226 Susan Anderson Marilyn Bell Karo Bernhardt Janet Brown Cofhy Cozzolino Karen Dickhoff Carol Disney Koren Duppey June Forry Gwen Gore Inc: Gresham Adrienne Kennedy Koren Lacey Sharon Lofimer KAPPA DELTA Longwood College,' 1897 SON JOSE 51018, 1956 101 Chapters Kappa Delta has a Three poinT program of scholarship, activities, and gracious living. For This reason KDs sTrive 10 earn good grades, serve Their campus and opprecid're honor, TruTh, 0nd beauTy. The ladies of Kappa DelTo are kept busy wi'rh spring and fall pledge dcmces, o Founders Day celebro'rion in October, White Rose Week for hew ini'ria'res, a poren'rs' party of Chrisfmos Time, a legacy Tea, Whi're Rose Formal in The spring, and firesides during The year. The KDs also por- Ticipo're in Homecoming, Greek Show, Sparta Sings, 0nd Pushcar'rs. Along wiTh a Chris'rmas parfy for underprivileged children. The officers for This year included, fall presiden'r Carol Mus- ser and spring president Sandy Lusk. Carole Lewis Elaine Olafson Merrie Wilson Sandra Lusk Beverly Rauh Doree Lynch Eileen Spencer Donnie Maher Suzanne Stewart Barbara Miller Wendy Toul Jacalyn Miller Martha Weicherf Carol Musser . r0 1x3 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA MonmouTh College, 1870 San Joe College, 1948 92 ChopTers Kappa Kappa Gamma's sTaTed purpose is 'iuniTing iTs members in a close bond of friendship, seeking To insTill in Them a spiriT of muTual helpfulness, To The end ThaT each member, and The fraTerniTy aT large, may CITTCTin social, moral and inTellecTual excellence. This pasT year The Kappa's sponsored wiTh The TheTo Chi's, a ChrisTmas parTy for underprivileged children, a TaTher-daughTer dinner, culTural program emphasizing modern problems, and a spring formal wiTh Kappa Alpha TheTa. New plans for The Kappa's To move inTo Their new house nexT year are now underway. CoThy AbboTT KrisTeen Bonde Sheila Clowson Jean Davis Poi Abrams Cindy Bryson Gail Chosey Dione Deason Jeannie BoorTs ChrisTine Burgess Ann Comegys Shirley Enos Morvis Boer Sheila BuiTs Leslie CompTon Dionn Fingone Carole BeTTega Jo Chandler Coral Coonrod Stephanie Finlay Sallie Clark Cindy Copple Kathy Fraser Carol Davis Carole Fuller Betty Gomoge 228 Gail Gleason Gloria Glidden Judy Goins Jenny Graham Karen Griffin Carole Hand POT Hearney Linda Hielmelcmd Mary Lou Hogan Valerie Hone Joan HUHin Pom HUTTon Joyce Keim Cheryl King Nomy Kivell Judy KweH Kathy Leland Marilyn Lincoln Morcho Linfesfy Linda Luscher Nancy Lucking Mary MocMohon Lynne MCCOH Judy McConnell Mary Ann McNally Martha Mifchell Barbara Murphy Libby Niederouer Koren Nielson Anne Nelson Susan Norris Margo O'Brien Maureen O'Brien Margie O'Keefe Joan Ornboun Kristine Oxsen Morilou Posquinelli Marcia Pearson Janet Peorsons Joan Peters Pam Purpus Pom Reed Barbara ReiTh Shirley Rhonds Kathy Ronlay Sandy Ruhonen Cheryl Russell Joanne Sieck Sally Simonds Holly Spongenberg Jann Spence Kofhy Squire Cheryl Vail Judy Woodward Sydney Woods Stephanie Yates 229 230 Dove Provcm and his commiTTee plcm Greek ReTreoT. A group of delegoTes Take a break before oTTending onoTher meeTing. The annual Greek ReTreaT was held This year QT Brookdole Lodge in The ScmTo Cruz MounToins. The purpose of This goThering is To discuss The problems ThoT The Greek sysTem encounTers. Dur- ing The reTreoT, Dr. Hodges of The Sociology De- porTmenT CiT San Jose SToTe spoke on encourag- ing inTeHecTualism in The Greek sysTem. Each sororiTy 0nd TroTemiTy was represenTed by Tour members. These represenToTives broughT back The ideas discussed CT The reTreoT Tor TurTher discus- sion among Their individual houses. Greek delegofes pose for The camera. Genie Calande 0nd Doreen Susoni sfop To Talk To Two ofher dele- go'res about a moior issue. r0 OJ SIGMA KAPPA Colby College, 1874 e San Jose College, 1948 TOO ChopTers Under The leadership of Sharon Johnson, Fall PresidenT, The Sigma Kappa's had a busy year academically and- socially. The BeTa Rho's parTicipaTed in The sororiTy's na- Tional philanThropy - geronTology, gave a ChrisTmas parTy for needy children, and assisTed in The school's blood drive. This year BeTo Rho's held posiTions in vari- ous campus organizaTions. Among These were: Rally CommiTTee, A.W.S. and Panhellenic and A.W.S. Judiciary Boards. AcTiviTies for The year included a house reTreoT OT Happy Hollow, Tall and spring pledge dances, scholar- ship banqueT, homecoming floaT wiTh The PiKA's, ChrisT- mas smorgasbord wiTh TovoriTe ToculTy members, Foun- ders' Day luncheon aT The FairmonT HoTel, SparTo Sings, MoTher-DaughTer Fashion Show, and FraTerniTy serenades. The Spring officers included Claudia Hughes as spring presidenT. Leeoda Arnerich Sue BaireuTher Diana BriTTon Anne Corr Noreen DerueTTe Judy Hammock KOThy Bach KoThIeen Benbow Candy Brown STephonie Cherin POT Dunlap Barbara Henderson Susan Bernardi Carol BuckwolTer Nancy Conover Ginger GorreTT Lynne Henry Rosanne Burris Liz Davidson Claudio Goodole Claudio Hughes ElizabeTh Davidson DoTTie Gray GQri Ann Hughes Carolyn Grundman Lesley HunTer Sharon Johnson Sandy Kerhulos 232 Sharon King Kathleen Klinefelfer Linda Kumz Bonnie Lewis Donna Lohse Jean Lopez Carol Lykke Jeannie Lyons J0me McCloskey Darlene McKellor Allison McLean Lex Malone Maxine Martin Jon Micheli Ginny Mirus Rebecco Moore Koren Nelson Pamela Neumeisfer Sondra Neilson Nancy Morris Pamela Parsons Judy Poole Georgina Reilly Margie Richardson Susan Rust Linda Schultz LoVino Scott Susan Serofino Linda Shomoker Elissa STofford Sharon Tinsley Toni Tomsic Bobbie Triguero Maureen Urey Sue Wagner Joan Wheelis Bonnie Willes Joan Williams Wendy Wolff Kofhy Yoggersf 233 234 Phi MU encourages fulfillment of all Phi Mu's ideals and goals whether They be social, educational or philanthropic. Their na- Tiona! philanthropy is P'roiect Hope. Phi Mu's participated in Puscharf relays and in Homecoming float competition. Building Their float with Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, The Phi Mu's captured second place. Other activities included a Roaring 20's party, Christmas Tree par'ry, pledge Din- ner Dance, Spring Dance, Bonanza Hoedown and 0 Father- Daugh'rer banquet. Jecmef're Agmonn Pom Borreff Dione Boos Connie Bridges Susan Day Susan DeMorfini Joy Dennis Barbara Dunn Judy Farrell KaThy Gallagher Lois Gersfen Barbara Height Dione Howard Chris Johnson Carmen Kidd Ruth Larson Lisa Levitt Sheila McBrien Judy Mirk' Margaret Mulholland CynThia Salyer Caroline Schendel 235 Bill Holley Presiden'r Left to Right: Bob Watt, Bill Holley, Shell Izaak, Dwane Corls'rrom. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Left to Right, Bottom Row: Dove Enferline, Jerry Arca, Chuck Grebmeier, Dwone Carlsfrom, Rich Corby, Jim Gaddis. Second Row: Dewayne Holman, Ron Culler, Charles Swall, Jere Owen, Earl Nichols, Lynn Lyen, Tom Huber. 236 The presidenT cmd IFC represenToTive from each TroTerniTy make up The general council. The purpose of InTerTroTerniTy Council is To promoTe reloTions among The member TraTerniTies. This year The Council wel- comed Two new members To The Council. The Council serves as spokesman be- Tween The sysTem and college commun- iTy. The Council handled rush and pro- moTed consTrucTive ocTiviTies during The T'Help Weekf' The Council worked wiTh Panhellenic To sponsor a Senior Day lunch and program in April. Dean Rob- erT MorTin and Dick Dodson of The Ac- TiviTies Office served as advisers. Charles Swall ChieTc JusTice IFC JUDICIARY-Leff To Right: Jim Gaddis, Barry RillieT, Charles Swoll, Don Adams, Bob Johns, Bob Nordgren. 237 238 Bill Aaberg Gary Ables Steve Abreu Bob Allen Phil Ames Bill Ardis Tom Barber Steve Barragor BHIBGugh Bill Boumgarfner Ken Beatie Bill Bell Terry Bell Spike Boor'rs Gary Brennemon Bill Bloodgood Joe Buehler Rich Carlson Dan Cormean Craig Corpinfer John Clarke Bill Clegg Larry Cox Stan Cross Bill Davis Bob Deasy Ron Deucher Cliff Draeger Dick Drayfon Jack Ferguson Dennis Fitz Darrell Gary John Geraci Ron Ghio Bill Gough Jim Green Tom Hogan Steve Hardy Ray Harris Richard Harris David Hicks Mac Hodge Gil Holloway Jim Hood Melba Hook Mark Hufchins Larry Hyatt Reed Jones Duncan Kilpatrick Duane Kime Dick Kirsch Bill Klobou Roger Kokores Roger Knobles Dick Kuechle Gordon Mace Tony Mandella Dick Medeiros Roger Menard Jim Menconi Jim Michaelson Dave Mileski Larry Montgomery Tom Morehouse Jay Nelson Bruce Penman Dennis Philp Jim Pryor David Remington John Reilly Roger Rudolph ALPHA TAU OMEGA Richmond, Virginia, 1865 Pete Rundoll Dennis Shepherd Mike Siewert Bob Splan Roger Sufler Chuck Swall Gene Tienken David Thind Tim TinTi Dave Traverso Jim Vorner Wwwvv San Jose STGTe, 1950 119 Chopiers Bob Vincent Bil Wolkup Jehc Wilkes Joy Woodruff Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity stresses schol- arship fellowship, and character. During This year These ideals were made a reality in o voriefy of ways. In scholarship, The broThers of Alpha Tau Omega rank high on campus. Social even'rs include C1 fall and spring formal, The Alpha Tau Omego-Chi Omega Chrisfmos pGrTy for underprivileged children, Ookie Stomp, Apache Dance, and numerous coffee and afternoon changes with sororities and women's living groups. The Taus also hold a DAAM Day for Dads, actives, alums, Mofhers. The broThers ore Henioying Their second year in Their new $275,000 frofernify house. The officers for The pas'r year included Dick Harris, fall president, and Charlie Swell, spring pres- idenf. Norman Wilson Bill Zemcm 239 240 DELTA UPSILON Williams College, 1834 San Jose SToTe,1948 l 'W Was 8O ChopTers The DU's were very acTive socially This year. In addiTion To The TrodiTional Full Moon Dance, The broThers of DelTa Upsilon ioined wiTh TheTa Chi fraTerniTy for a semi-Tormal dance aT PlaTeou 7. Homecoming, exchanges, and weekend porTies helped round ouT The social calendar ThaT was highlighTed by Kanaka Kopers, a Polynesian dance in The Spring. Each ChrisTmas The broThers ioin wiTh Gamma Phi BeTa for a parTy for underprivileged children. DU, winners of IasT year's alI-college sporTs championship, always make sTrong showings in inTramural aThleTics. Jim Niven served as fall presidenT, and Duane Holman served as spring presidenT. Richard Aboscol Honk Adams John Adams Ali Alley Von Word Anderson Bill Beckers Bill Belcher Don Biddle KeiTh Bohonnon PoT Brogan Mike BroglioTTi Tom Bochoncm POT Butler Jock Colbourn Ken Culwell Al DorT Fred DemoresT George Dewar Mike Dodds Ed Dougery Stan Dowling Rick Forman Richard Fra'rus John Fredricks George Friedrich Mike Hallinan Reed Hansen Bob Hart Steve Havens Eldon Hoffman Wayne Holbrook Dewayne Holman Ron Hudelson Steve Immel Jim Jessup Jerry Johnson Tom Johnson Pete Kohl Gory Konkel Ron Lobefich Joe Leonard Tom McCarthy Chuck McPhee John Macker Dave Madsen Dennis Max Dave Means Don Mills Greg Modesfi Richard Morrall Jim Niven Steve O'Keefe Doug Poul Dave Park Harry Polley Richard Smith Chris Stern Richard Stewart Gary Uhalf Jim Surfees Joe Tripiano Dave Vosburg Lee Winters Randy Wiseman Jim Woodheod 241 242 Kent Anderson Arthur Andrews Norman Andrews Rick Allword Ralph Armenio Harold Benson Thomas Berns John Brkighom Dennis Brusoschem Dick Cantu Don Carroll John Covonogh Jerry Choine Jerry Chorgin Fred Cloridge Richard Clopton Bill Coltrin Eugene Dunham John Ehrlich Ron Godsby Gene Gosrelum Bob Gewerfz Mike Goodermore Dennis Gunnorson Bud Harrington Tom Hawker Tom Heflin William HOJIihon Bruce Jensen Bob Johns Bob Johnston Jeff Keimer Ivan Lumaric Dave Long Dave Laven Steven Leodley Jules LoVenfhol bill McCormack Mike McNoir David Mo'fm Mike Moore Ralph NeoTe Dove Osborn Jim Osborne George Owren Joe Owren John Pohlmonn Jim Reid Ken Ryhol Gerd Sodeler Chuck Schoffer Nick Schvenmonn Wayne Schroder DELTA SIGMA PHI College of CiTy of New York, 1899 San Jose, STaTe, 1949 94 ChapTers The biggesT evenT of The year for DelTou Sigma Phi was moving inTo Their new $250,000 home in SepTember. DedicaTion ceremonies November 11 drew over 1000 guesTs who Toured The sTrucTure during The open house ThaT followed dedi- caTion ceremonies. In oTher major acTiviTies, DelTa Sigma Phi placed firsT in Greek Show in The fraTer- niTy division, and sponsored The firsT All college STomp ThaT aTTracTed over 2500 sTudenTs from 5 colleges in The Bay Area. lmporTcmT dances of The year included The fall pledge dance held CIT Rickey's ResTouranT in Los AITos, The annual CarnaTion Ball, GT La Rinconada CounTry Club and The Sailors Ball in San Francisco. In December, an annual ChrisTmas porTy for blind children was co-sponsored wiTh DelTo Gamma sororiTy. The officers for The pasT year included Don Carrol, Toll presidenT and Jerry Arco, spring PresidenT. Lorry SchuTTen Ron Sykoro ForresT Visser Bob STein Jim Thomas Bill Winkles Ulrich Storz Mike Tronschel Mike WinTer Dove Sufch LAMBDA CHI ALPHA BosTon UniversiTy, 1909 San Jose SToTe, 1950 151 ChopTers Lambda Chi Alpho's goals are To encourage TraTernal feelings, uphold The highesT ideals of charocTer and be- havior, encourage ochievemenT in scholarship, provide clean, home like living, and produce moTure, adult men. Lambda Chi's sponsors one of The biggesT evenTs of The spring, The PushcarT Relays. Prior To The relays, each house on campus sponsors c1 candidaTe for The TiTle of Lambda Chi Alpho's CrescenT Girl. She is crowned of The CrescenT Girl formal, and reigns as Queen over The relays. OTher acTiviTies of Lambda Chi include dances, TheoTer-parTies, and exchanges. Serving as Tall and spring presidenT was Ron Culler. Roger AsTier Bela BanoThy Chris 802 Dale Bell Jim BryanT ArT CosTelIo Ron Culler Mike Gibbs 244 The Lambda Chi's CrescenT Girl, Judy Shaw, righT, reigned over The day of TesTiviTies. Speed and co-ordinoTion of The pushers deTermine The winners of The pushccan relays. Tom Graham Nora Mike IvoniTsky John ProcTor Bill James John Robinson Bob Jenks Jim Russell Ken Moeckel Joy Schroder Dove Morris Phil STulTy Doug Morris Bill Taylor Ron Muranoka Gory VonnoTTer 245 Lovely Judy Show reigns over The PushcorT TesTiviTies. Her Two 0T- TendonTs ore HeTTT Linda WeigerT, 0nd TrighTT Brenda ValenTine. Pi KA's presenT Their TrodiTionol Tire engine enTry in The PushcorTs parade. PUSHCARTS The annual PushcorT Relays are sponsored by Lambda Chi Alpha TraTerniTy. The PushcarT Relays are one of The biggesT evenTs of The spring semesTer. Prior To The relays each house is busy geTTing iTs corT in order To win The evenT. AT This Time also, each campus organizaTion selecTs a condidaTe for The TiTle 0T Lambda Chi Alpha's CrescenT Girl. The CrescenT Girl is crowned 0T The CrescenT Girl Formal and reigns as Queen over The PushcarT Relays. Kappa Kappa Gamma parade enTry Takes TirsT place honors in The PushcorT parade. 246 Alpha Phi's dress 0 car up with leaves and palm branches To present Their enfry in The Pushcorfs parade. Nancy Peterson crosses The finish line as DelTo Gamma copTures Pushcorf sweepsTokes. Susan Jenkins, Kappa Alpha Them enTry nears The finish line 05 Allan HOH Odds spiriT TO The PUShCOH Relays. crowd roars wiTh exciTemenT. ,4 .. '51 NW 247 248 The men of Pi Kappa Alpha seek To aTTain high sTandards of scholar- ship, aThleTic abiliTy, and social orienTaTion. In pursuiT of These ob- iecTives, The TraTerniTy sTrives To fosTer lasTing broTherhood among iTs members anal To develop leadership in iTs members Through Their acTive parTicipaTion. Under The capable and spiriTed leadership of PresidenT Larry Solari, all members of The house have significanle conTribuTeal To The advancemenT of The TraTerniTy, The fraTerniTy sysTem, anal Themselves as beTTer individuals. The broThers of Pi Kappa Alpha sponsored The All Greek Dance and were awarded second place in The FraTer- niTy Division of The Greek Show. As evidence of our efforT Toward our firsT obiecTive of high scholarship, Pi Kappa Alpha emerged wiTh The highesT grade poinT of all The fraTerniTies during The 1963 spring semesTer. To round ouT iTs program, Pi Kappa Alpha is very acTive in inTramural compeTiTion and also has a well balanced social calendar which includes such funcTions as The Fireman's Fling, Spring and Fall Pledge Dances, Shipwreck, and The Fireman's Ball. Serving The TraTerniTy as fall presidenT was Larry Solari. Spring presidenT was Bob Schenone. Everyone enioys The Pi Kappa Alpha's fire engine. David Abel Bill Adams Don Adams Joe AnTognini Bill BanTner Mike Begovich Peter Berman James Carr Albert Conover StuarT Cook Jim CommendaTore Al Duncan David Elkins Bud Fleming George Harman Jim Ham Steve Henry Ivan Hess William Hickey Larry Hillhouse James Husing Micheal JohnsTone Bob Kinghorn Dennis Lezchuk David Mef'rler Robert Morell Ronald Paifich Dale Parry Raymond Penning John Reikes University of Virginia, 1868 Ronald Ringsmifh Bob Schenone Michael Rock Lorry Solori Ted Swan Clinton Usifalo PI KAPPA ALPHA Daniel Von Bogearf Howard Vose Dennis Walker Noel Wheeler 135 Chapters Thomas Wiffman Paul Winferholder San Jose Sfofe, 1950 249 PHI SIGMA KAPPA UniversiTy 0T MossochuseTTs 1873 San Jose STQTe 1948 72 ChopTers ATTer seven years of working and planning, The broThers of Phi Sigma Kappa have finally moved inTo Their new home on ElevenTh STreeT. In The school year of 1963-64 They were acTive in many phases of campus life and have donaTed Time To service proiecTs in The communiTy. Their success in aThleTics has exemplified Their fraTer- niTy spiriT, placing aT The Top in I.F.C. sporTs. Their acTiviTies included a Togo ParTy, cm annual Homecoming Dance, MoonlighT Girl Dance, Founders Day Open House, and a ioinT Paiama ParTy wiTh Sigma Phi Epsilon TraTerniTy. Through Scholarship, BroTherhood, and Charac- Ter Phi Sig's have climbed To The Top in campus life. Brinley AppleTon Wes Benle Dennis Bumum Al Cox ' Richard Harris Lorry ArmsTrong Jim Binsocco Rick Buschini Mike Davis Gory HorTneTT Roger Ashlock John Blevins Ed Corey PeTer Economou Leland Heimbigner Jim BooTh Jeff CiTron Bill Edmunson Tom Hennessy Jerry Boren Jim Clegg Ron EsTep Dove Hersh Doug Clifford RoberT Freeman Tom Huber David Harris Jim Hyer Don Jackson 250 Stillson Judah Curtis Kay Jeff Kerry Terry Klaus Vaughn Kohanek Bob Lacey Vaughn Leoth Bob Liddle LeRoy Lopez Bob Loveioy Bill McHugh Dove McKell Richard McMillan Dave Machado John Mochodo Pete Mandia Don Mercer Ed Miffmon Joe Moffiff Chuck Moore Chuck Morrone Tom O'Neill Ron Parmelee Tom Molkar Bob Peckler Anthony Perusa Bob Porter Frank Potts Walt Prine Dave Provan Jim Rodda Nick Roden Wayne Roge'rs Brooks Socket? Paul Sacks Bill Sorkisian Jim Seibf Art Simburg Jim Sparling Chris Tarkington Irwin Teichman Tom VanAmburg Bob Vorgo Mike Walker Randall Willoughby Eugene Zimmerman Bill Wonderly Don Wrofen Bob Yeary Eugene Zimmerman 251 252 Dave Atencio Roy Baker Gene Baldwin WoHy Barbour Gary Barneff Steve Boveri Norm Bowers Bob Brown Dwone Carlsfrom Gory Comes Bill Colfrin Dick Currier Jeff Davis Jim Dunn Todd Ellison Garry ForringTon Doug Felder Lee Fronkhouser Nick Fuller Don GGTTO Greg Hammer Richard Heidemon Bruce HeskeTT Jim Hill Alan Hillebrefch Erik Hinge Reed Holcomb Bill Humphrey Leland James Steve Johnson Andy Loomij Rex McClellond Jim MCGUIre John McDonald Carl McKenney Wohoo Mognoli Tom Malkor Reed Morquordf Gene Mason Roger Miller SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON UniversiTy of Alabama, 1856 San Jose SToTe, 1947 143 ChapTers Sigma Alpha Epsilon TroTerniTy was founded na- Tionolly C11 The UniversiTy of Alabama in 1856, and was The TirsT noTionol TroTerniTy To be chor- Tered 0T San Jose SToTe College in 1947. As a member of The largesT naTionczl TroTerniTy in The world, The SAE's will move inTo a new house in SepTember, 1964. STrong in oThleTics, scholarship, and ocTiviTies, The SAE social calendar includes The T090 and Saba porTies, The Golden Eagle FanTosy Ball, and an annual orphan ChrisTmos parTy. Terry Morre Dennis PhilpoT Gory Sharp 8111 Thompson Dole Vogel Roger Morris Poul Pugh Ralph SideboTTom Robin Tomlin Tom Welsh Tom Murphy Mike Rogers Frank SmiTh Larry VolenTe Roger Wilson AI Noio Chuck Rose Bill STrichond Nick VeeTin Richard Peffley Bob Runyon Roy Terry Duncan Pennell Alon SCOTT PeTe PeTrinovich 253 SIGMA CHI Miami UniversiTy, 1855 San Jose STaTe, 1952 T38 ChopTers Sigma Chi is The oldesT NaTional TraTerniTy on The San Jose SToTe campus. A consTcmT goal of Sigma Chi is To esTablish a sTrong bond of broTherhood, Through friend- ship, iusTice and learning. The TraTerniTy sTresses scholar- ship, social campus acTiviTies and inTramural aThIeTic compeTiTion. The social calendar of Sigma Chi is headed by The famed SweeThearT of Sigma Chi ConTesT and The annual overnighT SweeThearT Ball. OTher social evenTs in- clude: Spring and Fall Pledge dances, bus Trip To Fresno STaTe game, Paiama ParTy, WhiTe Rose Formal and in- formal exchanges wiTh The sororiTies. Sigma Chi's Derby Day, an annual evenT, is held in coniuncTion wiTh Spar- Tan Games and consisTs of a sororiTy and dorm women play day. The broThers of Sigma Chi are looking forward To a new house, as The building program is now in pro- gress. Chuck Grebmeier served as presidenT Tor boTh The fall and spring semesTer. Gary GreoThouse Kim Allender Tom Bauer Manuel Cordovo Ed Derge STeve Ames Bob Brunner Jeff Coupe Dove DisTad Bob Bailey PeTe Caldwell Norm Cowgill Dick Dombrow Jim Bollard Ron Corrie Don Cowles Tom DooliTTle Jock Barbour Paul Chandler Leland Craig Rod Dorinson Mike Cook PeTe Dedini Chuck Douglas Tom Deeble Chris Elder Tony Endress 254 Bob Fletcher Morley Freifos Steve Gossetf Ralph Gaffe Ed Gibson Greg GreaThouse Chuck G:ebr neier Bill Holley Jerry Holman Lee Howell Jim Hunter BHlJensen Riiey Johnson BHlKeHey DoogLupghw PhitLenz Ron Lewis Bill Loughiin Doug Lowe Tim McCall Bxucc MacDonald Loenord Mognoni Ed Marcos Phil Martin Skip McCoy Mark McMonus Gary Meyer Bill Miner Bill Olmsfed Lyle Peddicord Don Phelps Jim Pingotore Bob Pinger Jock Roiney Rick Ransdell Ron Rossi BHlRuHedge Mike Ryan POT Selenger Gene Senfer Guy Sheilman Jim Silveiro Mike Simondi Terry Thompson Bill Wall Pefe Wall John Waroas Poul Word Mike Weofherbie Gory Wescombe Randy West Allan Wilks Longdon Winslow Bill Yorbrough John Youngblood Walt Youngmon 255 D E R B Y D A Y AOPi Genie Loisne Hook exciTedly accepts The firsT place Trophy from Lisa Phelon, 1963 Sweefheorf of Sigma Chi Hem and Sigma Chi Doug Hook Uith. 19 6 3 6 Alpha Phi Judy Show enters The kissing confesfond AOPi's Nancy Jones and Louire STegemcm liter- kisses blindly. ally for and feather pledge Gory Meyer in The Deck A Pledge compeTiTion. 256 Derbys of Sigma Chi's, and anxious expressions on The faces of The crowd show The exciTemenT of Derby Day. Chi Omega, Carol Blose ifor leTTi holds her Trophy and firsT place ribbon, along wiTh her four aTTendonTs, To show firsT place in The T'Derby Darlin' conTesT. On May 2nd, Sigma Chi FraTerniTy held iTs annual Derby Day compeTiTion. Derby Day has become quiTe a TradiTion in various oTher parTs of The counTry and is now becoming a TradiTion aT San Jose STaTe. WhaT is Derby Day? IT is a sororiTy and women's dormiTory compeTiTive play involving a series of evenTs sponsored by Sigma Chi. The TirsT annual Sigma Chi Derby Day was planned wiTh The obiecTive ThaT iT should be an enioy- able Time for Those parTicipoTing. New evenTs are added each year To improve The lisT of acTiviTies ThaT have already hailed so much aTTenTion. These evenTs include: Sack Relay, where Two girls have one leg each in a sack and hop dOWn The field, dress in a cosTume as fasT as possible and run back To The finish line; and various oTher evenTs of exciTemenT such as The 'Derby Darlin' conTesT, where each parTiciponT is dressed in shorTs and wears a sack over her head. The besT figure wins The TiTIe of Derby Darlin'. lncorporaTed in Greek Week, Derby Day is sponsored by Sigma Chi, SparTan FoundaTion and The San Jose STCITe Alumni. Shapely Holly McCloud passes before The sil- houeTTe figure To win The HSilhoueTTe conTesT. Kappa Kappa Gamma Coral Coon- rod scrapes The bar in The limbo conTesT. 257 258 Dennis Addiego Don Aynesworth Phi Baker Dan Barker Geno Barowoy Steve Bef'rs Howie Blonsky Dave Bloom Jerry Booher Dove Brady Bob BuxTon Dennis Compagno Tom Campbell Jim Corr Bill Clark Jerry Cloyd Keith Compton Rich Corby Jim Derr Dennis Edlund Bud Farley Gory Flynn Tom Frazier Mike Freed John Graeser Bill Griebenow Tom Guisfo Steve Hall Clark Heinrich Mike Heneveld Bob Jackson Dennis Jauch Perry Johnston Nash Jost Fred Kalmar Paul Konter Tom Kearns Tom Kenna Greg Klock Steve La rson John Lefler Steve Lenheim George Lesley Lorry Levy Lucky Pete McGrath Steve McGowen Jim Marsh Doug Mefcolfe Chuck Moffetf Donn Murphy Howie Myers Bill Nicholau Bob Nordgren John O'Leory Craig Pace SIGMA PHI EPSILON Richmond College, 1901 San Jose SToTe, 1958 160 ChapTers Sigma Phi Epsilon has always, since iTs ToundoTion on campus, sTressed The developmenT of The individual Through a well rounded program of high scholasTic goals, an organized social program, diversified campus acTivi- Ties and sTrong inTramurol aThleTic compeTiTion. In The fall semesTer, The Sig Eps are kepT acTive wiTh Homecoming and Founders Day BanqueT, The Wine STomp, Greek Show, and The TradiTionol ChrisTmas Formal. Also, The Sig Eps TogeTher wiTh The ladies of AOPi hosT a ChrisTmas porTy for underprivileged children. The spring semesTer finds The broThers of The Golden HearT busy wiTh SparTa Sings, The 'TCommunisT ParTy, pushcarT relays, and The TradiTionol Queen of HearTs Ball, on weekend overnighT 0T which Time, one of 24 sororiTy women is chosen To reign as Queen of HearTs for The coming school year. John Tudor served as fall presidenT and Rich Corby served as spring president Jack Perkins STeve Reid STeve SmiTh STeve Sullivan Jerry Wood Don Phares ArTi Romero Ed Spoo Bob Thorup John WorThingTon ScoTT Phelps Ron Simpson Bob Spear John Tudor SCOTT Zimmerman Ken PiTcher Jack SmiTh Jack Squires Larry Walker Tom Powers Jim SmiTh Gordon STroud Dave Prisk Ron SmiTh Eric Rasmussen 259 Virginia Military Institute, 1869 260 128 Chapters Bog Agnew Herbert Bivins David Bonnette Kenneth Bowen William Buekhouf Ray Corneluis San Jose State, 1951 AI Coneffo Dove Finn Len Fryer Russ Grieco Charles Hayes Don Hoog Donald Haug Victor Hughes Larry Knox George Leslie Kenneth Lopez Wolf Martin John Masten Dick Michels J.D. Miles Micheal O'Leary Jere Owen Doug PeTers Jack PeTerson John PeTerson Lou Peiovich Rober'r PoTraTz Ray Day PaT Raymer Chuck Rogers Joe Segar Randy Seger Grover STeele MarTy STenrud Terry Tevis RoberT Todd Jere Wallace Tim WhiTe Dick Wolfe Sigma Nu TraTerniTy sTarTeal off anoTher success- ful year wiTh iTs annual luau, followed by such oTher annual social evenTs as The Pledge Dance, ConvicT Dance, ChrisTmas ParTy, Squaw Valley OvernighT, WhiTe Rose Formal, and The Playboy ParTy. The BroThers of Sigma Nu also conTinued Their annual aid To underprivileged children. ScholasTically, The broThers again mainTained Their high posiTion among The fraTerniTies aT STaTe. They were well represenTed in school acTiviTies This year wiTh broThers holding posiTions as Homecoming Chairman, PresidenT of Blue Key, I.F.C. Rush Chairman, and GreekWeekChairman. The BroThers of Sigma Nu look forward To anoTher successful year wiTh The consTrucTion of a new chapTer house. The fall presidenT for The broThers was Lou Peiovich and following Lou as Spring presidenT was Jere Owen. Martin Wool 261 Alpha Phi and Alpha Tau Omega sing Their HOnce A Year Day which won firs'r place in Production. Chi Omega's are overioyed with Their win. The Brothers of Sigma NU participate in The men's chorus compeTiTion. 262 The ladies of Chi Omega copTure The sweepsTokes Trophy. AfTer mcmy long days of pracTice and more pracTice, The froTerniTies and soror- iTies performed for The public. On May 3, 1963 GT The San Jose Civic AUdiTorium The ladies of Chi Omega song Their way To a vicTory by performing T'Songs in STereof, OTher winners were The Alpha Phi's and Alpha Tau Omego's in Produc- Tion, Gamma Phi BeTo's in Women's Division, Sigma NU in Men's Division, and Sigma Phi Epsilon and Kappa Alpha TheTa in Mixed Groups. Gamma Phi BeTo's Toke TirsT place in Women's Division. Ed Belling, moderoTor of SparTo Sings, enTerToined wiTh humorous sTories. 263 Ron Abernefhy Jim Cyr Joseph Alexander Shannon Davis David Baldwin Duane Denmcn Alexis Boutocoff Robert Downer Ed Buck Bill Dunn Felice Calderoni Jim Ducoty Stephen Caolan Larry Elizondo Douglas Cox David Enferline 264 Vincennes UniversiTy, 1897 San Jose STaTe, 1950 William Gehrke James Giussi KenT Hillhouse Richard Konkel William Kemper Jeffery Kenyon Tim KirkpoTrick RoberT Kolby Richard Liewer Richard McGovern Jeff Molvmin Frank Moloney Gregory Mauk John MeTesser Bill Moody Ron Naines STeve Seagrove RoberT Spreen William Thompson Howard Vierra Bill Walsh Rick Woodman Chuck Wall 55 ChapTers Sigma Pi has been acTive in every phase of campus life. Their goals are To esTablish a sTrong bond of broTher- hood, Through friendship, iusTice, and learning, and To prove ThaT high scholarship is possible wiTh a large social program. Sigma PT This posT year sponsored numerous TuncTions: Two Pledge dances, Homecoming TloaT, The Tiki Island dance and The 'iOrchid Ball, which is held each spring. Always sTriving high . . . Sigma Pi. Officers included Dave EnTerline as presidenT. 265 266 Jeff Allen Jeff Barbakow Fred Bornhar'r Randy Barrick Jim Beam Craig Berry Bob Blokeman Bob Booth Ken Bowen Bruce Brown Ed Buf'ron Ben Bycel Gory Colcagno Mike Collins John Corcoron Wayne Cox Chris Curtis Steve De Coi're Pete Demos Terry Dyckmon Dirk Eastman George Edwards Pete Eilers Vincent Feeney Bill Featherfon Pete Friedman Jim Goddis Bob Garrett Ron Garrett Mike Golde Rich Green Fred Gruber Bob Gurnee Poul Haderer Jim Heidman Bob Huber Bill Hulf Duke Jones Milt Jones Maurice Jourdane Joyce Jeffery Steve Lombrech'r Rick Linneweh Alan Malyon Richard McCarthy Bob McDowell Gary Meckler Phil Mickelson J. W. MiTchell Dennis Moore Todd Murphy Dennis Nevin Dennis Orsolini Chris Phillbrick Bob Pisano Richard Reese Ned Reilly R. C. Roby POT Ryan Jim Salber Bill SanguineTTi Terry Small John Sorbo Cal Taylor Paul Tumoson Tom Volz Tom VoyTek Ren Wicks Randy Wright THETA CHI Norwich UniversiTy, 1856 San Jose STaTe, 1948 129 ChapTers Since The Time of iTs incepTion, TheTa Chi hos sTrived To develop The well rounded college man. I.F.C. sporTs, campus acTiviTies, scholarship, and social evenTs are some of The ways The men of Ther Chi accomplish This goal. Their social calender includes The dream girl formal, winTer formal, Red Ox STampede, a moonlighT cruise around San Francisco Bay, week-end overnighT in Carmel, and The Pork Chop Ball. Every ChrisTmas, The broThers of TheTa Chi hold a parTy wiTh The ladies of Kappa Kappa Gamma for underprivileged children of The San Jose area. The officers for The pasT year included Bob GarreTT, fall presidenT and Tom Volz, spring presidenT. 267 Rensselaer Poly Institute, 268 1864 68 Chapters Bob Adams John Allen John Anderson Bocchusll San Jose Stone, 1951 Lynn Boshom Jim Caldwell Bill Campbell Richard Cowell Jay Cross Norman Franklin Rod Gobrielson Steve Gilbert Geoffrey GiovaneHi AI Gray Fred Gschweng Phil Herron Don Howard Peter Jacobi John Joeger Dick Korinke Floyd Kuehnis Paul Larned BHILynd John Mack Bill Miller Rod MinTon Bill Mize Ron Nevins Earl Nichols Tom O'Connell Bob Pace PeTe Ruhkala John Sameluk Bob Schulenburg Leslie SeacrisT Fred' Schoonnaker WalT Shipilov David SingeITon Henry Taylor Ray Vinail Jim Wills An annual Hawaiian Luau climaxes The spring semesTer for The BroThers 0T TheTa Xi. SixTeen Tons of sand, TwenTy Truck- loads of palm leaves, and Two weeks labor are parT of The preparaTion for This TuncTion. This year marks a special evenT in The hisTory of TheTa Xi, Tor iusT 100 years ago The fraTerniTy was founded aT Rensselaer PolyTech- nic InsTiTuTe in Troy, New York. lTs purpose is To promoTe a whole- some menTal, moral, physical and spiriTual growTh, Through a balanced program of scholarship, social life, aThleTics, and par- TicipaTion in college and fraTerniTy governmenT. This is also very special for The BeTa BeTa ChapTer-- iT has sold iTs houses an iOTh STreeT and looks forward To a new house on The i'Row. BeTa BeTa's social life was highlighTed wiTh The Cinderella Week- end aT The La Playa HoTel in Carmel aT which Pam MangseTh was crowned Cinderella. In The Spring; The broThers of TheTa Xi enjoy The TradiTional Hawaiian Luau. The Fall presidenT was EarI-Nichols and The Spring presidenT is STeve GilberT. 269 Chi Omega capTures Greek Show sweepsTokes. Chi Omega geTs c1 booT ouT of winning sweepsTokes. GREEK SHOW The annual Greek Show, sponsored by TheTa Chi fraTerniTy was held in The Civic AUdiTorium losT year. A capaciTy crowd onched as The ladies of Chi Omega Took The sweepsTokes Trophy. OTher winners for The evenT included: Men's Division, Decha Sigma Phi; Women's Division, Kappa Kappa Gammo's were second. Greek Show is one of The highlighTs, for Greek porTicipoTion, for The fall semesTer. Jenny Graham porTroys burlesque queen of The Roaring TwenTies. 270 The Kappa Chorus girls perform a burlesque number for Greek Show. The HLodiesH of Theta Chi, sponsors for Greek Show, campaign for Conrad for President. Smg along with The brothers of The 0 Chi! Paul Rogers and Ren Wicks entertain during intermission. SIGMA ALPHA MU College of CiTy of New York, 1909 San Jose STaTe, 1963 55 ChapTers As BeTa DelTa of Sigma Alpha Mu winds Up iTs firsT full year on campus, They have many wonderful memories To look back upon. From iTs incepTion as a local TraTerniTy, Omega DelTa Nu, Three years ago, They have gained na- Tionol recogniTion and have more Thom doubled in size. This year has seen Sammy Take porT in many diversi- fied campus acTiviTies. Among Them are inTramural sporTs, homecoming, SporTa Sings, and pushcarT relays. The house iTsehc has had many memorable TuncTions includ- ing The insTalleTion of ChopTer officers, Homecoming ParTy, The pledge HChampogne Formal, The Wine STomp, and The annual overnighT wiTh The UCLA chapTer. Under The able-bodied leadership of The execuTive board, Sam- my Iooks forward To mcmy more years of progress. The officers included Al Nobler, fall presidenT and Lynn Lyen served as spring presidenT. Dan Bro'rf Harry Kushins Ken Sanders Dove DanTzig Bob Liebmcm Irv SchwarTz Bruce Epstein Richard Lobel Leon ShoTTuck Chuck Fox Lynn Lyon Barry Silberman STeve Greenberg Alan Nobler Mike Terry Ed GuenTher Jim PoTTerson Mark Versel Sheldon lzsok Lennis Poon Joel Wolf WalTer Joseph 272 Roger Holmes Jerry Hughes ErnesT Kelley Leon RounTree PeTe Rollins Jeff WaTcher Bennie Wilson Charles Wilson OMEGA PSI PHI San Jose STaTe, 1963 The Zi Gamma ChapTer of The Omega Psi Phi FraTerniTy was recognized by San Jose STaTe College during The Spring semesTer of 1963. Since ThaT Time The HQues TfraTerniTy nicknameT have parTicipaTed in numerous college evenTs. They parTicipaTed in inTramural volleyball, baskeTball, The liTTle 500, and The CharioT Races and have also made donaTions To The American HearT As- sociaTion and To The NaTional AssociaTion for The AdvancemenT of Colored People, as well as conducTing a drive for The March of Dimes. Recenle, The broThers of Omega Psi Phi obTained a TraTerniTy house. The broThers have also given numerous dances and have elecTed a Girl of The Year. The Founders of Omega Psi Phi gaTher To plan nexT year's evenTs for The new TraTerniTy. 273 274 San Jose SToTe, 1962 The primary purpose of Alpha Kappa loTo is To sTimuloTe The growTh of human personoIiTy ond developmenT of monly chorocTer. These were The ThoughTs of several posT DeMoloys who enTered inTo a discussion on froTerniTies one evening in one of The men's residence halls. During The posT yeor members have oTTempTed To obToin campus recogniTion as a colony of Acacia FroTerniTy. Currenle, They are 0 precolony of Acacia NoTionol FroTerniTy. Aco- demics mean much To Them; however, They ore 0 group ThoT sTudy and socialize in whoT They feel is a very suc- cessful bolonce. Akl's geT Their new house InTo shape for Toll semesTer rush. Mike Bowman Jim Gough Dunc Kerr Richard Le CIerT Keith McCouslono Bruce Morris Dennis Morris Bill Sanders Bob STogner Dove Thysen Bruce Trovers MoTT Wonholo Richard Wilson John Wood Borking Machine Richard AlberTi Don Anderson Dulio Benassi Richard Bean Troy Brown Fred Casfagna Chuck Caulk Jim Finnegan I Ray Greggains Mike Hastings Ken Hickey Alan HorowiTz Don Jensen Richard Kaslik STeve Kubasek Fred Norris Jim Promessi PaT Regan Irve Skeoch Dave Thompson Richard Treff Bob Weir UniversiTy of Virginia, l869 San Jose State, 1963 135 ChapTers Here aT San Jose STaTe, The Kappa Sigma Colony is an organizaTion of men, who are in The beginning sTages of becoming anoTher member of The acTive social fraTerniTies. They were assisTecl by NaTional Kappa Sigma TraTerniTy, and plan To be a recognized member of The I.F.C. in The near TuTure. The endowmenT Tunol, now nearing Two mil- lion dollars, is used To make loans To sTuolenTs, To help chapTers improve Their housing, and To provide scholar- ships. This year more Than 260 Kappa Sigmas will be awarded scholarships. They parTicipaTed in inTramural aThleTic programs, social exchanges wiTh boTh TraTerniTies anol sororiTies, and various communiTy proiecTs. They also are looking forward To a successful spring formal. Don Jensen served as fall and spring presidenT. Tony Devine Harry Tura This page is oleolicaTed To The memories of Harry Tura and Tony Devine who losT Their lives in The Tragic plane crash of March 2, T964. 275 Ncmcy wiTh her courT 0T The CoronoTion Boll. A lovely Homecoming Queen is presenTed OT half Time. A fashion show is held before The queen is picked. 1964 HOMECOM'NG QUEEN A happy Nancy is crowned Home- Nancy Neiderholzer coming Queen. Our 1964 Homecoming Queen Nancy Neiderholzer was crowned November 2, 1963 GT The Hawaiian Gardens. This lovely Speech and Drama moior can occasionally be seen in The mounToins on The ski slopes. Nancy, 0 member of DelTo Gamma SororiTy, is a very en- ThusiosTic Traveler and has spenT much Time in Europe and Mexico. Reading poeTry roTes high among her TavoriTe pasT-Times. Nancy's charm and beouTy COST 0 wonderful spell over The Homecoming Game. Her reign OS Queen will long be remembered by The SparTons who adored her. 280 Sally Prater Carolyn Ohliger DeITo Gamma Alpha Phi Kerry OABrien Ann Chambers Gamma Phi BeTa DelTo Gamma HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS A 1964 The Tour Homecoming ATTendost for 1964 were chosen in CI STudenT Body bolloT aTTer a series of inTerviews, Teas, and a fashion show. A panel of iudges selecTed Ten semi-TinolisTs. A choice of five semi-TinalisTs, The homecoming courT, was made by The sTudenTs. A final voTe deTermined The Queen and her Royal ATTend- cst. The Regal courT was presenTed as c: climax of The C'oronaTion Ball on SaTurdoy, November 2, 1963, which launched a week of Homecoming GcTiviTies. Mike Freed Mike Davis Sigma Phi Epsilon Phi Sigma Kappa Gene Tienken Harry Polley Alpha Tau Omega Delfo Upsilon APHA CHI OMEGA LYRE MEN The Alpha Chi Omega Lyre Men are chosen annually when The sisTers of Alpha Chi Omega wish To give special honors To a few of Their fovorife guys. Mike Freed, Mike Davis, Gene Tienken, and Harry Polley were crowned as Alpha Chi Omega Lyre Men losT April, 1963 GT Their annual Masquerade Ball. These men OCT as big broThers To The Alpha Chi's and can be seen of all Their functions. 281 282 DELTA SIGMA PHI DREAM GIRL Barbara Clark Lovely Barbara Clark was crowned DelTa Sigma Phi Dream Girl aT The La Rinconada CounTry Club on January H. Barbara, who is also presidenT 0T DelTa Gamma SororiTy, likes golf, swimming and waTer skiing. As an added acTiviTy, Barbara will be a SparTa Camp Counsellor. Her aim This year as DelTa Sig Dream Girl is To work wiTh The TraTerniTy and supporT Them in any way she can. Connie Casagrande Carol Benbow Bonnie CarIsTrom Kappa Alpha TheTa DeITo Gamma DelTo Gamma Joanne Fischer Michelle ThebeTaulT Jean Lopez Alpha Phi Chi Omega Sigma Kappa LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA LiTTIe SisTers of Minerva had Their origin in 0 very unique way. During The Civil War The broThers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon IeTT Their confidenTial informoTion wiTh c1 much TrusTed Lucy POTTy while They wenT off To war. AT The end of The war The broThers came back and regained Their secreT informoTion from Lucy. For her devoTion To The broThers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon she became The TirsT LiTTle SisTer of Minerva. Following in ThaT TrodiTion The broThers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon have picked The above six as This year's LiTTle SisTers of Minerva. Their ocTiviTies have included The pledge sneak, LiTTIe BroTher's picnic, and helping The broThers in any way They can. S GMA NU WHITE ROSE QUEEN Chris Hoover AT 0 week-end overnight in Squaw Valley This April 20Th, Miss Chris Hoover was crowned Whi're Rose Queen of Sigma NU frater- niTy. Chris, who is a member of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, is an Education maior. Among her various acTiviTies Chris lisTs wafer skiing, golic and Tennis as her favorite sports. She plays The piano and enioys classical music. Chris, bubbling with personality has made many lasting friendships with The brothers of Sigma NU. S GMA NU WHITE ROSE PRINCESS Evan ShorT PreTTy Evan ShorT reigns This year as The Sigma Nu WhiTe Rose Princess. She was given her TiTle by The pledges of Sigma Nu because of her conTribuTions To The fraTerniTy. Evcm ShorT was crowned 0T Almaden CounTry Club on January HTh. Two of her many inTeresTs are waTer skiing and horse back riding. She is a freshman elemenTory educaTion moior, and don'T you agree wiTh The pledges of Sigma Nu froTerniTy ThaT she makes a lovely princess? 286 Sue Davies Alpha Phi Jody Kaiser Alpha Phi Lindsay Hafer DelTo Gamma Sally Prater DelTa Gamma Carolyn Ohliger Alpha Phi Rosemarie Stanton Alpha Phi Colleen Sullivan Alpha Phi Karen Cauhape Alpha Phi Margaret Kelly Alpha Phi TAU MATES Jackie Backer IndependenT Sally Bisceqlia IndependenT Carole Wulliniohn Alpha Phi This year There are fourTeen girls added To The ranks of Tau MaTes. Tau MaTes, which are The helpers To The Alpha Tau Omega froTerniTy, was sTarTed on The San Jose STaTe campus lasT March 1963. Some of Their acTiviTies This year were serving CIT The Alpha Tau Omega SpogheTTi Feed, selling flowers CIT Homecom- ing, and serving 0T The MoTher's club breakfast This year Their ChrisTmas gifT To The Tau's was a large mirror To furTher enhance The already beauTiful house. As you can see, The Tau's can be proud of This lovely group. Jerry Burnside Kappa Alpha TheTo Joanne Johnson Chi Omega LAMBDA CHI ALPHA CRESCENT GIRL Judy Shaw Lovely Judy Show reigns This year as Lambda Chi Alpha CrescenT Girl. Judy gained her TiTle CT The annual CrescenT Girl Dcmce held CH The HilTon Inn in Scm Francisco, May 7, 1963. In her realm of acTiviTies Judy served as queen CT The PushcorT Relays and leader of The CrescenTs, which is The women's auxiliary. A mem- ber of Alpha Phi SororiTy and being a SparToneTTe Song Girl add To her lisT of honors. Friendly Judy Show Thcmks The broThers 0T Lambda Chi Alpha for The privilege of being honored as Their CrescenT Girl. 287 Bob Powers Gary Coleman Bill AAberg Treg Tregellis Delta Sigma Phi Sigma Chi Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega Gary Olimpia Rick Linnewah Tony Enders Steve Larson Sigma Chi The'ra Chi Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epsilon CHI OMEGA KNIGHTS Knights are chosen when Chi Omegas wish To give special recognition and Thanks Tofheir favorite fellows. Bob Powers, Gary Coleman, Bill Aaberg, and Treg Tre- gellis received Their Titles last spring QT 0 special dinner given in Their honor. Bob Pisano Theta Chi Gory Olimpia, Rick Linnewoh, Tony Endres, S'reve Larson, and Bob Piscmo were knighted of The annual Christmas Party last December. The Order of Knights was founded at Stanford University in 1939 and is Ha real pleasure To belong To, according To The Knights. All nine Knights are busy with campus activities and Their studies, as well as a wide variety of hobbies and interests. 288 PHI SIGMA KAPPA MOONLIGHT GIRL Linda Ortiz This year The Phi Sigma Kappa TraTerniTy has picked anoTher lovely MoonlighT Girl, Linda OrTiz, Linda, a member of DelTa Gan ma SororiTy and an elemenTary educaTion maior, was crowned May 9Th aT The Highlands Inn in Carmel. Two of her inTeresTs are waTer skiing and Tennis. IT will be a busy and fun year for Linda, because she is acTing as an official hosTess To The Phi Sig's beauTiTul new house. Since she was crowned she has conTribuTed much To The Phi Sig's, and The lovely capri ouTTiT which Linda is wearing was a ChrisTmas giTT Tram Phi Sigma Kappa FraTemiTy. 290 GAMMA PHI MAN Roger Sutter Roger Suffer, a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, was crowned Gamma Phi Man of Brookdale Lodge last May 5th. Busy as social chairman of ATO, Greek Show manager, Spring Sing Manager, IFC represen'ro'rive, he always manages To have a friendly smile for his Gamma Phi's. Roger is also The campus agent for Provident Mutual Life Insurance. Roger loves popular music and is a disc iockey CT The Awful Awful Saloon. Syndy Ware Sharon DuTy Diane Woodward Judy Goins LyneTTev Dawson Toni Fink Pam Stoddard Kathy Webb 3 Nancy Larson Paula Morton . Valerie TinTi Lu CarTer I I I I I E SIG !x TI AS Eugenia Haak Bonnie Shaffer Sharon McPhee Sharon WeinsTock . Lisa Phelan The LiTTler Sigmas began on December 5., 1962. The purpoee of The organionion is To give service To The Sigma Chi's. The LiTTle Sigmas oTTend olmosT all Sigma Chi house TuncTions, assisTing in any way They ccm. The many oTher acTiviTies are varied, such as helping wiTh rush, spagheTTi Teeds, sneaks, surprise parTies, and serenades. New members are Taken each Tall and spring semesTer. AT The presenT Time There are sevenTeen members. 291 292 SIGMA Pl ORCHID QUEEN Kerry Olbrien Sigma Pi FraTemiTy gave Kerry Olbrien The TiTle of Orchid Queen on April 3OTh aT Broakolale Lodge in The SanTa Cruz MounTains. Kerry helps The men wiTh rush and lends moral supporT To all Their acTiviTies. The new Orchid Queen is a member of Gamma Phi BeTa SororiTy and was also chosen homecoming queen aHendant DELTA ZETA MAN Dan Barker Dan Barker was chosen as Delia ZeTa Man last April 27th aT The ClaremonT Hotel. Dan is a friend of all The girls and aTTends their social functions. The Delta Zeta Man, a pre-denfal maior, is affiliated wiTh Sigma Phi Epsilon and is a member Sparfan Shields. 294 SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI Arlene Diarcy The high poinT in The social life of The men of Sigma Chi was marked wiTh The crowning 0T Arlene D'Arcy as Their sweeThearT. Arlene received The honor CT The SweeTheorT Dance held 0T Siegler Springs Inn, Lake CounTy. The men's sweeTheorT is a member of Chi Omega SororiTy and is presenle presidenT of AWS. Arlene ads 05 hosTess for OH Sigma Chi TuncTions and avidly supporTs The house in everywoy. She will always be HThe girl of Their dreams. ALPHA OMICRON PI DREAM GUY Chuck Grebmeier On March 30, 1963 Chuck Grebmeier was crowned Alpha Omi- cron Pi Dream Guy of Town and CounTry Lodge in Ben Lomond. Chuck, a senior Ctr'r major and business minor, is official hos'r To The sorority and unofficial adviser, confident, and general helper. As president of Sigma Chi fraternity for The post Two semesters, The TwenTy-Two year old from Polo AlTo lisTs campus commiTTees and many fraternity offices as his ocTiviTies. Besides being Alpha Omicron Dream Guy, Chuck says That he IS in- TeresTed in ony'rhing and everything. PI KAPPA ALPHA DREAM GIRL Lynne Christie LOST May 17Th The Pi Kappa Alpha Fireman's Boll marked The crowning of vivacious Lynne ChrisTie as Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl. They held The Fireman's Ball GT The Son Jose CounTry Club. Lynne is on ocTive member of DelTo Gamma SororiTy, and she has a losTing friendship wiTh The broThers of Pi Kappa Alpha. She is on avid skier and she loves sporT cars. ANCHOR MAN Gil Holloway The TovoriTe guy of DelTo Gamma SororiTy is Gil Holloway. Gil was named Anchor Man lcusT May i7Th held 01' The Villa HoTel, Scm MaTeo. He is liked by all The girls in DelTo Gamma, and he helps Them in any way he can. Gil is a member of Alpha Tau Omega, 0 SporTon Shield, and is ocTive in IFC. The DelTo Gamma Anchor Man, who spenT Three years in The service, is from Laguno Beach and loves The ocean. 298 THETA XI CINDERELLA GIRL Pam MangseTh Pom MangseTh, a pledge of Chi Omega SororiTy, was crowned TheTo Xi Cinderella Girl December 8, 1963 GT The Lou Plaza HoTel in Carmel. Pam is presidenT of her pledge class and is a Fresh- man Life Science moior. She is ocTive on various commiTTees on campus, and she always has CT friendly smile for The broThers of TheTa Xi. She loves oner skiing, and she does hospiTal volunTeer work. Pam hos enioyed being Cinderella Girl, and she was 0 per- fecT size for The Tiny glus slipper. QUEEN OF HEARTS OF SIGMA PHI EPSILON Phoebe Moraes The TiTle of Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of HearTs was given To Phoebe Moraes aT an overnighT TuncTion held aT Squaw Valley Inn. Phoebe is always acTive on campus. This pasT year she has served as Homecoming Queen Chairman anal presidenT OT DelTa Gamma SororiTy. She has also helped The Sig Eps organize The TirsT Golden HearTs ChapTer on The San Jose STaTe campus. Phoebe, one of The Tri-endliesT girls on campus, has been busy all year helping The broThers; and she will always be a TavoriTe To all The Sig Eps. 300 DORMS FIRST FLOOR EAST- Left to Right, Bottom Row: Jone Roach, Lois McClure, Joan Mockesy, Carol Wright, Jean Sakai. Second Row: JiH Voorhees, Mrs. Findeisen, Marilyn Hullen, Pony Gutermufe, Dione Intravio, Carol Kirchmon. Third Row: Margaret Colvin, Judy Ah Tye, Nancy Adams, Jackie Robison, Barbara Chopnick, Kathy Agee, Jean Fleming, Bea Carder, Francis Povich. FIRST FLOOR WEST- Left to Right, Bottom Row: Lynne Welcher, Sue Plottenberger, Sally Koepff, Susan Anderson, Bobbie Bagby, Kofhe Meeker. Second Row: Kathy McCarty, Ruth Knipper, Jon Tolco, Kay Keenan, Sue Somuelion, Anita Son Romoni, Lynne STrong. Third Row: Ann Meyer, Pot Cummings, Pot Mertsching, Carole Lewis, Barbara Rodgers, Martha Kyne, Earlene Nelson, Carol Hedquisf, Elena Hyman, Dione Friedlonder, Beverly Sfedmon, Joanne Kawoguchi. 302 HOOVER HALL Hoover Hall is named in memory of Lou Henry Hoover, wife of The posT presidenT of The UniTed SToTes, HerberT Hoover. She was groduaTed from The San Jose Normal School in 1893. The busy occupanTs of Hoover Hall are called The Hoover Honeys. They have once again com- pleTed a full year of dorm and school ocTiviTies. Among Their Tall ocTiviTies were iudging for The HLiTTIe 500 bicycle races, building 0 Homecoming TloaT, and aTTend- ing Their annual WinTerseT formal. This spring, They held Their TradiTionol MoTher-DaughTer Open House and Sum- merseT formal. We're The HHoover Honeys! Hoover HusTlers HALL OFFICERS-Bottom Row: Jone Roach, Jill Voorhees, Lucy Haab. Second Row: Peachy DemosTene, Sandy Krelle, Lynn Arnold, Terrie Harringfon. 303 304 SECOND FLOOR EAST-Left to Right, Bottom Row: Crysfol Gomoge, Dione Sutherland, Carol Wong, Donna Webb, Koren Asokowo, Linda Mar, Cathie Waterhouse. Second Row: Sandi Wilkin, Jone Siroguso, Susie Soxe, Dione Koepff, Gayle Miner, Bobbie Benton, Linda Romer, Elizabeth Johnsfon. Third Row: Koren Snyder, Koren Silva, Carol Hanna, Carol Sorenson, Nancy Gould, Judy Wilson, Kathy Hood, Lyn Allen, Carol WhorTon, Nancy Morris, Sue Goldman, Wendy Bloom, Befh Davis. SECOND FLOOR WEST-Leff to Right, Bottom Row: Carol Beoffy, Heidi Pouer, Koren Bosshord, Diana Redden, Joan Bonoro, JoAnn Campbell, Koren Mommen. Second Row: Sue Williams, Koren Olness, Nancy Newman, Pom Stolz, Donna Waterman, Dianne Kennedy, Arlene Poulic, Maureen Pifner. Third Row: JoAnn Scott, Sue Henry, Carolyn Archibald, Lucille Hoob, Lorraine Leahy, Sue Burkholfer, Tommy DeJomeff, Cheryl Loschenkohl, Linda Egon, Jennifer Cook, Paulo Helmufh, Elaine Silva, Pouleffe Silocci. THIRD FLOOR EAST-Boftom Row: Sandy Gillan, Jerry Ornboun, Cathy Benne'r, Marilyn Honky, Diane Fischer, Doris Rossi, Susan Popma. Second Row: Betty Cushing, Sue Lockharf, Marylis Johnson, Lori Sher- man, Darlene Deichler, Linda Harrison, Chris Stanfield, Jeanie Bickford, Jo Christie. Third Row: Shirley Ockermon, Shelia Corrigan, Marilyn Mosuncka, Judy Knox, Cheryl Henry, Marcia Mommon, Terrie Har- rington, Sandy McClaran, Lynn Arnold, Priscilla Goya, Peachy Demosthere, Karen Kubi'rz, Janef Kinnison. THIRD FLOOR WEST-Bottom Row: Janet Carlson, Vicki May, Leslie Kelly, Nanette Musso, Judy Marsh, Rosemary Le Page, Donna Cofelli, Viki Bailey. Second Row: Valerie Nicholson, Merrily Hong, Gretchen McCellan, Judy Carl, Doris Moore, Sheila Eadie, Sandy Keelle, Jo Ann Roberts, Judy Ahern. Third Row: Ann Drees, Carolyn Finn, Jennifer Louie, Bobbie Rossen, Gay McBride, Carol Davidson, Gail Winge, Sue Gibson, Carol Kovork, Janet Egan, Marcia Oeland, Venita Tallmon. 305 ROYCE HALL FIRST FLOOR EAST-Botl'om Row: Virginia Dobbins, Judy Bamberger, Phyllis Phelps, Roz Herfs. Second Row: Jon Aldrige, Cheri Berry, Mary Ann Adams, Barbara Sforbe, Gay Beavers, Sue Gustafson, Dixie Gerber. Third Row: Norma Brock, Pa'r Kolker, Ruth Austin, Sally Samuels. FIRST FLOOR WEST BoHom Row: Fran Caplon Peggy Geissman, Dianne Anes, Sharon Main. Second Row: Suzy Barton, Kit Buck, Susan Coons, Jeri Rogers, Patti Barrett, Georgia Cleveland, Beverly Bromley, Carol Beck. Third Row: Carol Buckwalfer, Jone Quefin, Kathy Thomsen, Pat Wachholz, Barbara Brandt, Margy Flindf, Lois Yennie, Marsha Homes, Carol Dobbins. 306 Are you kidding me? HALL OFFICERS--Bottom Row: Reiko Takao, Jane STewarT, Carol Beckman. Second Row: Bernece Raney, Joelyn Ferrel. Royce Hall is named afTer RuTh Royce, H852- 1929i, who was The firsT librarian of The San Jose STaTe Normal School, serving for a period of ThirTy-seven years. She was a groduaTe of This college and a Teacher in iTs preporaTory deparT- menT. The girls' acTiviTies for This year consisTed of c: WinTer Formal, ChrisTmas PorTy, judging for The iiLiTTle 500, cm open house, and parTicipa- Tion in Push CorTs and SporTa Sings. I'll beT she's Typing up her healTh reporT. 307 BO SECOND FLOOR EAST-Botfom Row: Cheryl Sco'rf, Linda Smith, Margaret Davis, Connie Louder, Sheila Corlsen. Second Row: Annette Hilaiel, Lianne Ozawo, Carol Grosskopf, Frances Bunn, Kenya Johnson, Jonef Gould, Carol Schultz, Mary Jane Long, Carol Hoies. Third Row: Reiko Tokao, Becky Meyer, Shirley Johnson, Ellen Wester, Joanne Ferro, Beth Chadwick, Pat Rouch, Pot Abbott, Micki Faber, Mary Lee Sullivan, Kit Duggan. SECOND FLOOR WEST-BoHom Row: Barbara Holpern, Suzanne Funk, Gale Glosson, Rusfie Hoge, Donna German, Carolyn Eglin. Second Row: Marie McWhirter, Janice Okodo, Linda Wrigley, Lynn Hafa- keyamo, Marilyn Prince, Cheryl Caumon, Janet Hilton, Pat Robinson, Koren Mizuguchi, Gwen Foster. Third Row: Pot Huntsinger, Donna Kers'ren, Kathy Miller, Betty Cushing, Dianna Kiel, Charlotte Jones, Margaret McCollum, Dee Dee DeRoche, Judy Hamilton, Cathy McCollick, Gayle Hendry, Priscilla Layne, June Fujikawo. THIRD FLOOR EAST- Bottom Row: Lorraine Odo, Barbara McDonald, Carolyn BUTTS, Jone Brown, Cathy Buchanan, Cathy Abbott, Linda Luscher. Second Row: Marsha Rose, Norma Kisfer, Carole Guio, Jane Stewart, Renee Wess, Mary Dillon, Kathy Higbee, Suzanne Sheets. Third Row: Alene Mendelssohn, Barbara Caballero, Bernece Raney, Kay Logsdon, Harriet Becker, Judy Evans, Joyce Bogart, Jill Hall, Margie McChesney, Kathy Smith, Carole Ridenour, Mesa Sides, Carolyn Schneider. THIRD FLOOR WEST BoHom Row: Barbara Read, Barbara Quevedo, Rachel Pille, Carol Beckman, Linda Riely, Barbara Mingoia. Second Row: Arlene Starz, Charlene Morron, Judy Wershey, Judy SeweH, Dianna Thomas, Carolyn Montevoldo, Marianne Rogers. Third Row: Yvonne Minatto, Mariam Hurt, Sandra Covert, Barbara Schuele, Ann Beritzhoff, Jan Goos'rree, Jan Weatherheod, Allison McLean, Marilyn Shull. 309 Okay, you guys, who R.F.'d my suitcase? Washburn Hall is named in memory of Lucy M. NJSXASHBURN HALL Washburn. Mrs. Washburn was a pioneer Teacher of The San Jose Normal School for Thirfy-fhree years and was a recognized leader in early I'm working my way Through school. California education. In addition To Teaching maThemaTics, naTural science, and history, she was a strong force in helping To build The college during its formative years. This year Washburn residen'rs have been very busy wiTh Their activi- Ties. This last fall Their ac'rivi'ries were Dad's Day, hFanTasy and Twilighff' homecoming Hoa'r, Christmas open house, and Their spring activities were Mofher-Daughfer Tea, and fashion show, Spar'ra Sings, and Valentine's Day Open House. HALL OFFICERS--BoHom Row: Bonnie Beach, Linda Roof, Linda Salemi. Second Row: Cafhi PiTman, Sue Palmer, Mrs. VeTa McIntyre, Linda Long. Third Row: Joyce Schwamberger, Andy Olvera, Lynne Martin, Karen Nelson. 310 FIRST FLOOR EAST-Boffom Row: Marily Hatch, Diana Kennedy, Susan Lomberfy, Caroline Ballachey, Ka'rhy Hoffman, Koren Nockerud. Second Row: Ann Kafz, Nancy Nogel, Gloria Vestal, Pa'r Leier, Susan Smyfh, Sandi Poosf, Kathy Henry, Pat Jenkins. FIRST FLOOR WEST-Bottom Row: Linda Berman, Kathy Fredkin, Mary Jim Heorney, Pom Edring'ron, Beverly Darnell. Second Row: Linda McMahon, Pat Madison, Melissa Wessels, Marilyn Stabberf, Diana Masters. Third Row: Dawn Perona, Carole Cadona, Linda Beaver, Gyla Benson, Doris Lezchuk, Fran Junta, Rosemary Pankrafz, Linda Long. 311 312 g SECOND FLOOR EAST BoHom Row: Diane Keyser, Debby Edginfon, Lynn Bloschek, Robin Stevens, Kathy O'Brian, Judy Sfifes. Second Row: Sue Palmer, Joanne Konigsberg, Sandy Neff, Marge Morton, Sandi Snow, CaThi Pifmon. Third Row: Rosemarie Tyrrel, Dionne Lohfi, Susan Valentine, Barbara Wade, Nancy Moore. SECOND FLOOR WEST-Bottom Row: Deanna Roesle, Pat Oliver, Kristi Block, Lynn Miller Booze, Lynn Thornburn, Koren Nelson. Second Row: Robin Martin, Sharon Willms, Holly Barnard, Vicki Redd, Pot Babcock, Ruth Ann Dolan, Linda Lows. Third Row: Leslie Wolfe, Sally Jennings, Linda Sparks, Linda Mathis, Joanne Laclergue, Cherie Tomes, Carol Ewing, Linda Waller, Olivia Adams, Marie Monos'riere. THIRD FLOOR EAST BoHom Row: Louise Olivero, Linda Salemi, Betty Fouberf, Cheryl Lee, Nina Scharmcm, Sid Goufreaux, Ruth Ann Pierce. Second Row: Lynne Martin, Lyn Spalding, Liz Bigelow, Jcm Borden, Dorothy Meyer, Nancy Wollen, Bea Walker, Jackie Reynolds, Linda Sfukey. Third Row: Chrisfy Carfwrighf, Jennie Rouse, Kay Means, Shirley Johnson, Pom Fault, Andy Olvero, Carol Crawford, Liz Anderson, Chris Leininger, Carol Lykke, Susie Lamberfy, Pom Barr. THIRD FLOOR WEST BoHom Row: Laurie Snook, Linda Roof, Elicmor Tatsukowo, Linda Gonzales, Pom, Musick. Second Row: Jone Ui'r'ri, Suzanne Johnston, Jon Petersen, Dana Terremere, Befsi Pro'r'r, Nancy Borfeau, Jean McNeill. Third Row: Susan Sorfori, Barbara Morris, Chris Clark, Joon Lazdrus, Marilyn Vidoles, Kathy Presnell, Carla Snider, Margaret Leshin, Joyce Schwomberger, Carin Waferson, Cindy STeUdle. 313 MOULDER HALL FIRST FLOOR EAST-Bottom Row: Dick Berky, Steve Kubasek, Gary Chopin, Boss Hennessy, Joe Countryman, Pete Bonwell. Second Row: Mike Brown, Steve Willis, Fred Sterner, Barry Feldscher, Fred Silva, Les Joslin, Dove Rosenquisf. Third Row: Harold Hole, Bob Evans, Jock Ullom, Jerry Dorsey, John Fitzpatrick, Rod Hof, Ron Puccinelli, Chuck Sfouf. 19$ FIRST FLOOR WEST--Boffom Row: Bob Wilson, Roger Thurston, Paul Doren, Terry Trombofore, Dave Dury, Lowell Morgin, Mike Alper. Second Row: Bill Belcher, Jim Carter, Dole Niemela, John Palmer, John Read, Paul Meyer, Ernie Casarez, Leroy Higgins. 314 My speech Teacher Tells me To gesTicuIaTe. An arTisT's impression of Moulder. HALL OFFICERS-BoHom Row: Mike Hodos, Frank Bardsley, Ron Hein, Jon LoveTTe, Bob JohnsTon. Second Row: Bill Ooksford, Fred Bailey, Jerry Parsons, Larry Israel. Moulder Hall is named in memory of Andrew J. Moulder, who was a dedicaTed leader in The movemenT To creoTe 0 free public school sysTem in Colifqmia. He is commonly recognized as The foTher of The San Jose STaTe Normal School. Moulder Hall's ocTiviTies for The year have been a fall dinner-dance, a Spring Formal, Home- coming Open House, PorenT's Day Open House, and various exchanges. ResidenTs enTered' Push CorTs, IDC flooT compeTiTion, Spring Sings, and iiLiTTle SOON bicycle races. Moulder Hall was very proud To have Token runners-up honors in in- Tramural TooTboIl This year. 315 7': SECOND FLOOR EAST-Boftom Row: Dole Bodfker, Bruce Krogsfod, Phillip Quon, Peter Canvel. Second Row: Frederick Harris, Dick Winklhoffer, David Hull, Donald McMiHen, Wayne Zimring, James Corkrum, Mike Fleming. Third Row: Al Clough, Allen Risdon, Ellis Rolfhers, John Short, Robert Young, Mariond Gonzales, John SToIl. SECOND FLOOR WEST-Botfom Row: Bob Johnston, Gorden lde, Richard Mossa, Mike Tobin, Bill Oaksford, Gory Dillon. Second Row: AI Boucher, Jon Love'rfe, Roy Vogenson, Louron Paine, Jr., Ron Derenzi, Mike Green, Bruce Johsen, Frank Slemp, George Drake. Third Row: Bob Stall, Nick Komlyn, Fred Hibberd, Ken Bou'relle, Mike Coshman, Arnie Mark, Marv Holliday, Barry Green, Donny Von Bogaer'r, Dave Anderson, Ken Kohon, John Zolrbo, Frank Bardsley, Tim Walls, Mark Hiyoshi. 316 THIRD FLOOR EAST- Bottom Row: Dove Mayer, Keith Montgomery, Tom Hunter, Ken Canepo, Ron Hein, Lorry Israel, Bill Waighf. Second Row: Jim LyTIe, Lorry Herold, Bill Ashcrofr, Dove Hicks, Dave Allen, Claude Nave, Bob Hoffman. Third Row: Steve Savage, Bill Meyer, Jerry Parsons, Ben Bower, Fred Bailey, Mills Kerl, John EgerT, Ron McNichols, Jim Montgomery, Ralph Monders, Darrell Dunafon, Jim Anderson, Don Buckingham, Bob Levi, Richard Charter, Richard Wolfe, Coh Monday. THIRD FLOOR WEST-Botfom Row: Kevin Lighfner, Dick Murray, Gory Sumner, Ron Oskins, Byron DeVilbiss. Second Row: Glen Johnson, Wayne Olsen, John Davis, Leland Leonard, Loren Lyoll, Ron Uchishibo, Burf Eigen. Third Row: Charles AbboTT, Clif1c Steele, David Hood, Ted Cornforth, Dove Wink: ler, Michael Hodos. 317 FIRST FLOOR EAST-BoHom Row: Poul Murray, Richard Howell, Ron Miyoko, Stan Weinberg, Jeff Zemcm, Ed Bolizar, Bob Rayburn. Second Row: David Newberry, Jeffrey Milmcm, Doug Wallace, John Tramel, Dave Sanchez, Pete Pace, Gory Sozzi. FIRST FLOOR WEST-Boftom Row: Peter Moore, Dennis Soffer, Robert Bonds, Robert Robbins. Second Row: Richard Sauler, Lee Juillerof, Fred Tomoto, Bill Thiessen, Ron Diamond, Robert Mora. Third Row: Gordon Van Der Boom, Russ Sanderson, Jack McLesky, John Parsons, Preston Thomos-Sfohle, Thomas De Jong. 318 Welcome To your home away from home. ALLEN HALL Allen Hall is named in memory of Charles H. Allen, principal of The Scm Jose STCITe Normal School for sixTeen years. He was mainly responsible for The school's rapid growTh and high academic sTondords in The TormaTive years. This year The main acTiviTies 0T Allen Hall con- sisTed of The Greek Dance, The Formal Dcmce, The arT con- TesT wiTh Hoover Hall, and The TalenT show held each semesTer. Cramming for his HusTIer's MidTerm. The Head ResidenT assisTs a sTudenT in operaTing The swiTchboard. HALL OFFICERS- Bottom Row: Richard Shuler, Philip ToTh, Ben Gale. Secon'd Row: Jim Marrin, Wes WoTkins. 319 SECOND FLOOR EAST-Bottom Row: Mike McCarthy, Gary McMahon, Clyde WooTen, Charlie Shio- Tani, Bob Mole, Tom Powell. Second Row: Craig Bell, Ar'r Higoki, Dennis Wyatt, Mike Herschfelf, Dove Demick, Mike Moncuso. Third Row: Tim Coppoge, Col Whiffen, Cliff Jorrord, Brion Richards, Ben Scribner, Rodney Yip. SECOND FLOOR WEST BoHom Row: Wesley WaTkins, Allan Miller, Lorry Ferrorio, Barry Silbermon, Pete Neofofisfos. Second Row: Gory Pohl, Jon Medler, Terry Barf, Dennis Rhea, Doug Schuyler, Dennis Brusoscheffi. Third Row: 8. T. Soffold, Mike Mouof, Dennis Harper, Tom Smith, Gary Gurdon, Jeff Cole, John Coppock. 320 THIRD FLOOR EAST-Left to Right, Bottom Row: lkuo Tokaharo, Bill Dias. Second Row: Honk Cook, Phil Larson, Chriss Bowman, Poul Shapiro, Keith Lilley. Third Row: Alon Fritz, Bill Guenfher, David Turner, John Joseph, Mike Poul, Dave Lawson, Pat Gilmore. THIRD FLOOR WEST-Left to Right, Bottom Row: Emil Rafeffo, Dove Grondoll, Nick Poppos, John Hammond, Tom Smith, Bill Brunick, Jim Marrin, Gory Vittori, Frank Purdy. Second Row: Poul Koehn, Dick Conners, Gary Bonfiglio, Phil Tofh, Jim Hordesfy, Ben Gale, Mike Stieglmon, Roger Hoffman. Third Row: Fred Best, Chad Anderson, Less Mayhew, Jeff Rice, Jim Powell, Steve Sedgwick, John Kirker, Bob Coonfz, Don Sturfz, Lorry Myers, Ed Canaan, Bob Henning, Art Dowlofshohi. 321 And you call This The formal lounge? HALL OFFICERS-Leff To Right: Gory Mocomber, John Azzoro, Mrs. Aladene Law, Jim Zamagni, Jef- frey McClung. 322 HOh, we're goT Trouble wiTh 0 capital T ThaT rhymes wiTh P and sTands for pool. ...Loneliness . .. Markham Hall is named afTer Edwin Markham, an American poeT of inTernaTionol Tome and one of San Jose STaTe Normal School's mosT disTin- guished graduaTes. Markham Hall's acTiviTies This pasT year have included a Roaring 20's Dance, a Formal Dance in The fall and spring, a ChrisTmas Dance, om RORF Grub Dance, and various exchanges and wing TuncTions. They also enTered 'iLiTTle 500 bicycle races, Push CarTs, cmd bUiIT a HoaT wiTh IDC. MARKHAM HALL FIRST FLOOR EAST - Left to Right, Bottom Row: Tom Mossie, Jerry Harris, Dove Choy, Phil Holcomb, Joe Lee, George Kinghorn. Second Row: Bill Parker, George Parker, Roy Arneson, Dove Hopkins, Owen Hoffman, Dove Koerner, Donald Nicolai, John BurneH. FIRST FLOOR WEST-- Left to Right, Bottom Row: Ed Pavone, Bob Rosengard, Joel Wolf, Poul Covognolo, Ed Coplon, Terril Brown. Second Row: Rich Cleland, Dave Estes, Bob Hollingsworfh, Ron Pohl, Jock Groban, Bob Speefzen, Dove Lindsay, Steve Schroeder, Bob Wieking. Third Row: John Azzoro, Jim Zomogni, Rick Trout, Jim Prater, Charles Honn, Nash Josf, John Carson, John Orfinger, Ron Greenwood, David Soper, John Hendricks, Eric Riswold. 323 SECOND FLOOR EAST-Left to Right, Bottom Row: Lawrence Hunsoker, Tom McCain, Kirby Long, Roy Haggard, SOT Tomorbuchi, Denny SCOTT. Second Row: Jerry Gray, Rich Puddicombe, Don Lagomarsino, Cary Koegle, Jim Karnis, Jim Ehlers, Gary Jones, Bob Poindex'rer. Third Row: Glen Torwer, Bob Deon, Randy Kinsf, Dave Hagen, John Robbins, Gary Mocomber, Rich Boyer, Ruso Hunt, Jerry Fors, Coiff Lackey, Mel Kira. x SECOND FLOOR WEST-- Left to Right, Bottom Row: Don Bradley, Orlando Alas, Jeff Conway, Ron Bell, Bob Simpson, Steve Condrey. Second Row: Dave Herrera, Ron Quintincil, Karl Kirshuer, Bob Egelsfon, Al Ridley, Gerald Burris, Bob SleHen, Joe Martin. Third Row: Royce Davis, Bill Morrisroe, Charles Wilson, Gory Scheib, Jack McPhee, Chris Gomperf, Roy Day, STU Von Hodseor, B. J. Wilson. 324 THIRD FLOOR EAST Left to Right, Bottom Row: Ken Lane, Alan Lee, Rob Dickson, John Fisicoro. Second Row: Frank Barnes, Richard Tollenf, Par Porter, John Ball, Geory Davis, John Morfensen, Tom Pike. Third Row: Mike McGibney, Al Fairbairn, Bob Cole, Steve Brainard, Jor Truchon, Bob Lindelof, Cliff Heisferberg, Al Mason. THIRD FLOOR WEST -- Left to Right, Bottom Row: John Dissmeyer, Chuck Knapper, Al Berfoina, Alphonse Ave'rcillo, Russ Morris, Howard Hofokeyomo, John Guiney. Second Row: Bob Cushing, Marty Flaherfy, Spence Hinkle, Stan Gardner, Terry Doe, SCOTT Moore, Randy Berggren, Steve Hardy, Jeff McClung, Pete Caldwell. Third Row: Tony Fovero, George Harmon, Wally Mayer, Phil Rosa, Tom Brooks, Carl Norum, Matt Wanhola, Ted Voss, Howard Fish, Don Gage, Ar'r Miner, Larry Hillhouse. 325 INTER-DORMITORY COUNCIL Bob Bailey Linda Salemi PresidenT Recording SecreTary FALL OFFICERS The IDC Council is composed of Twelve members, consisTing of an elecTed represenToTive from each dorm and The presidenT of each dorm. The purpose of This group is To esTainsh a beTTer working sysTem beTween The dorms. Various problems and ideas are broughT up CIT IDC, and if possible are acTed upon, as iT is gener- ally TeIT ThaT The soluTion for one dorm will usually apply To all. Several commiTTees are included in This group, such OS The AcTivi- Ties CommiTTee, which plans social TuncTions, and The Food Com- miTTee, which works wiTh Mr. Dolon of The coTeTeria in agreeing upon such Things as The dress sTondord for The coTeTeria. Included among The evenTs sponsored by The IDC have been The LiTTle 500 Bicycle Race held in The Tall and a beach porTy dance given OT Allen Hall This spring. Social FuncTions are cm inTegral porT of dorm life. 326 Frank Bardsley Wesley Watkins President Vice President SPRING OFFICERS There was a big Turnout for The IDC spring Beoch-Parfy Dcmce. Sandra Krelle Jill Voorhees Recording Secretary Secretary Treasurer 327 Wendy-Glen is one of The many approved living cenTers on campus. NG GEN I E R S Wendy-Glen was very ocTive This year. On The chariTyside, They gave Two dinners and a collecTion of $20 10 Two needy families C11 Thanksgiving Time. This was done wiTh VarsiTy AporTmenTs, who oTTen cooperaTe wiTh The girls of Wendy-Glen in Their various TuncTions. AT ChrisTmos Time, Their Theme was Happiness Is Giving, and They again gave c1 collecTion To 0 needy family. In The fall, They hosTed a coffee hour for The parenTs of ParenTs' Day; and, gave cash awards for The besT door on each floor in Their lnTerior ChrisTmas Door ConTesT. On The social side, They held exchanges wiTh boTh Allen and Moulder Halls, and aTTended Cl formal in The spring. House uniTy and good scholarship are goals soughT aTTer by The coeds. Music provides relaxoTion CiTTer a long nighT of sTudying. 328s Left to Right, Bottom Row: Suzanna Auger, Koren Mitchell, Sue Murphy, Carolina Lamb, Maxine Martin, Judi Wilson, Connie Aurfhor, Michele Abbons. Second Row: Nancy Ronny, Becky Middleton, Linda Hill, Janice Glenn, Margie Sarivo, Mary Isola, Millie Voss, Pam ArleT'r, Kory Brainel, JoAnn Bishop, Sue Towle. Third Row: Joyce Kerr, Ann Thomson, Lynn Wagner, Diane Conkin, Ann Doly, Margie Hylen, Loni Reamer, Alice White, Sara Borkware, Sue Holloway, Betti Solberg, Vicki Barnett, Wendi Haven, Lynn Virey. WENDY-GLEN Left to Right, Bottom Row: Viki Williamson, Kathie Kaiser, Mary Jenkins, Suzanne Leurdy, Jackie Brown, Pidge Sullivan, Pat Bryonf. Second Row: Noreen Derueffe, Barbara Horgins, Christine Box, Sunny Osferloh, Maggie McCoy, JoAnn Robbins, Lynn Larson, Sandy McCubbin, Susan McCollis'rer, Mary Mires, Sara Gwinn, Donna SmiTT, Carole Owens, Susan Pringle. Third Row: Marianne Ecker, Dione Dowsing, Carol Peck, Penny Foster, Jen Thayer, Karel Kerr, Michelle Bliss, Barbara Pctchen, Angela Heoley, Sally Scudder, Liz Sommerville, Robin Smith, Pom Alexander, Alana Webb. Fourth Row: Louisa Wilkinson, Kathy Moffeff, Jackie Mufh, Jeanne Koiioka, Carol Sconia, Jean Ye'ro, Eleanor Serighf, Sandy Flournoy, Sue Byrd, Pat SonnTog, Ginger Garrett, Judy McGee, Donna McRoe. 329 CO-ED MANOR Left To Right, BoTTom Row: Sharon PeTers, BeTTy Anne Colou, Cheryl Coheo, Mrs. Powell, Solese KosTner, Ben PeTers, Diono Dovis. Second Row: Marsha Murphy, Poulo Meyers, JoneT Nolon, KoTy Posk, Coryll Hoffman, Mary Fischer, Darlene McKellor, BeTh Losee, Myrna Bers, Anne Murdy, Joonie Sparks. Third Row: Margie Poine, Helen Teller, Donno Homer, Mory BenneTT, Jinny Vose, Corol Fenbury, Lindo Eckberg, Jeanne SpoTTiswood, Sue Dumeonil, Joani AnThony, PoT Cervi. Co-Ed Manor is onoTher one of The living cenTers ThoT encourages The girls To moinToin high grodes while oTTending Son Jose SToTe. In order To do This, They have on careful observance of sTudy hours. Sociolly This year, Co-Ed porTicipoTed in The Door DecoroTion ConTesT and held a dance. For Their proiecTs, They conTribuTed food for The needy oT Thanksgiving and ChrisTmos Time, and also worked on on EosTer proiecT. MARIAN HALL Left To Right, BoTTom Row: Joyce Elkin, Frances Hallmark, PoT Gossenberg, Lynne Friend, Ginnie Thomas, PoT Bodnor, Lindo KunTz, Carol Join. Second Row: Sandy STeod, Sue Eres, Emily Snowden, Suzanne Keenon, MorTho Denevon, Lindo HommersmiTh, Penny Bryson, Yoshie Ogino, Carol Roio, Morcio Ruhkolo, Uvonne Giron. Third Row: Virginio Krelle, Joyce Barron, Margie Krug, BeTsy Peorce, Smokey Borr, Brenda EsTruTh, Morlo Hansen, Mory Nickerson, Lynno Goy, Julie DeeTer, Marilyn Russell, Peggy Price, Moydene Jenks. Marion Holl's ocTiviTies ond reguloTions are planned by The coeds. They are in charge of weekly meeTings which promoTe beTTer sTudy hobiTs and house uniTy. Of The ThirTy-Three girls living oT Marion, Two were enTered in beoUTy conTesTs. Lindo KunTz was 0 compeTiTor in TheTo Xi's Cinderella conTesT. Marlo Hansen, on The way To Howoii IosT summer, was voTed 'iMiss MoTsonio by The passengers on board The ship. 330 INTERNATIONAL HALL Left To Right, Bottom Row: June King, Donna Elvey, Sondra Webber, Joan Land, Carol STrcuv, Sue PoTTer, Koren KenT, Margie Graham, Carol Wulliniohn, Joyce Goen. Second Row: Bobbie BoTTs, BeTTy Blokeslee, Carol Songey, Sherry Lawrence, Linda GronT, Joanne Hamil, Sue HaTch, Marina Popoff, Lois Carson, Jcm Wade, Faye Harris, Jo Lynne Drenik. Third Row: Sandie PoTTerson, Linda GriffiTh, KoThy Selers, Koren LeighTon, Pam Gough, Kay Ashlock, Comelle RosoTi, PoT Hones, Marilyn Nieol, Frances EsTrodo. ,; The name of This hall is very misleading, as many people are under The impression ThoT The residenTs are foreign exchange sTudenTs, bUT as one can see They are a group of all-Americcm girls full of life and viTaIiTy. CHARLOTTE HALL LefT To Right, Bottom Row: Pom Hamlin, Julie Erreo, Fran AlioTo, Judy Kerr, Mary McDonogh, Marilyn Meogher, Lynne Holmgren, Carolyn Huber. Second Row: Yvonne Hilaiel, Sally McAuley, STephonie Riggin, Dione OrTmon, Carolyn Summers, Louise Comozzi, Cookie RoThschild, Carol Redden, Lin Eder. Third Row: Carolyn Laney, Donna Knowles, Sherly Wallin, Ginni Nieukirk, Corliss Wood, Carlo WhiTe, Ellen Van Voorhis, Sue Dempsey, Penny Corvi, Elaine Woodson. The year 1963-64 has been a very acTive one for The girls 0T CharloTTe Hall, an approved aparTmenT building. They held on open house on The weekend of PorenTs' Day IasT SepTember, had exchanges wiTh some of The men's approved housing, and painTed and redecoraTed Their recreoTion room. AnoTher acTiviTy The girls porTicipaTed in was holding Wednesday nighT coffee hours wiTh various aparTmenTs. AT These geT- TogeThers, The hosTess aparTmenT supplied cookies or cake and The girls from oTher aparTmenTs dropped in wiTh Their own coffee and choTTed. 331 332 Left To Right, Bottom Row: ElizabeTh Goodman, Louise Simmons, Susan VOvermeyer, PaTricia Evans, PaT Dolan, Julia Sheller. Second Row: RuTh ChrisTensen, Linda McCarTy, JeaneTTe PraTo, PaT Denny, Kay Cochran, Pam PeTerson, Jean BranT, Helen Newhouse, Luanne Norem. Third Row: KaThleen Hurley, Maureen SmiTh, Joyce Cheri, Tonia Brooke, Georgine STeuben, KaTie Koerner, PaT Wisler. COLONIAL HALL Left to Right, Bottom Row: JaneT Penny, Claudia King, Yvonne Miller, Sandra KirkpaTrick, Lynn Roe, Virginia Holmann. Second Row: Carol WiTkowski, JaneT Shanoda, Melanie Harris, Karen WhiTingTon, Phyllis Valena, Judy CarroThers, Sally Carwin. Third Row: Shirley Murrey, Linda BaTTaglia, ElizabeTh Uboldi, Rochelle Eisenberg, Beverly Fell. The coeds of Colonial Hall were very busy wiTh social evenTs and special proiecTs This year. Among Their social evenTs have been a desserT and dance exchange, a din- ner exchange, a ChrisTmas parTy, a ValenTine social, an EasTer social and a picnic. Special proiecTs in- cluded sewing nighT gowns for hospiTalized children, having for- eign sTudenTs as dinner guesTs, pro- viding a Thanksgiving baskeT for needy families and decoraTing for The ChrisTmas Door ConTesT. In such a large hall as Colonial, one of The main aims is To sTrive for The large group of girls To be well ac- quainTed. GeTTing The girls beTTer acquainTed was done Through hav- ing secreT pals in The house, and house TuncTions. Marimur Hall was among The liv- ing cenTers parTicipaTing in various acTiviTies This year. AlThough The girls were also quiTe busy wiTh sTudies, Their main ocTiviTies con- sisTed of on exchange wiTh Foun- Tain Hall, and c1 parTy ThaT They gave for Their hoshers. Also, CIT ChrisTmas Time, They enTered The AWS Door DecoraTion ConTesT and conTribuTed food for a needy family. Left To Right, BoTTom Row: Pam BelmonT, Mary Milliord, Gail DePaulo, Johnny Jo McKlousky, Karen WolTers, Linda Gonzales. Second Row: Donna Rogers, Joyce Keim, Dione Grisevold, Susan Massini, Jone GusTke, Cindc: Snell. Third Row: Dee Dee DwighT, Jan Teddermen, Freddie Lyon, Mary Pepys, Margie Sands, Joanne Tronkla, Joan ATkinson, Kay McDonnell, Melodie Hess. ARIMUR HALL Left To Right, Bottom Row: Cheryl Walker, Carlo WoiTes, Sue Mosii, Jennifer Moore, Darlene Toyior, Sylvia MarcheTTi, Bonny ReiTz. Second Row: Sharon Necse, Mariorie Moore, Cindy Marquis, Ann Woldron, Vivian BoTes, Cherie Tracy, Elaine Zohnd. Third Row: Maddie Cristiani, Dione Moss, Barbara Alford, Claire Shalz, PaTTy MonTgomery, Chris Monihon, Diane Von Every, Louise TaggarT, Mary Swall. 333 CLARE-ELEN Clore-Elen was named in honor of iTs Two housemoThers. During Thanksgiving and ChrisTmos holi- days, The girls were busy wiTh Clare-Elen's ouTside CicTiViTies. AT Thanksgiving, They had a drive To coliecT food for needy families, and GT ChrisTmGs They collecTed Toys for children whose TaThers are in pris- on. Their oTher ChrisTmos ocTiviTies included The ChrisTmos Tea for The girl's parenTs and friends, and par- TicipCiTion in The Door DecoraTion ConTesT, in which They won Honor- able MenTion This year for Their door called, HHoppiness 0T ChrisT- mous is MisTleToe. LefT To Right, Bottom Row: RuTh MorimoTo, Janice Bozono, Linda LosaTer, Cheryl Wilson, Judi Lax, Addie Adair, KoTherine OkomoTo. Second Row: Cherri Corskaddon, Mary Ellen Erwin, Candy Kurz, Coye Collins, Sharon O'Connell, PoTricia Grace, Morgaref Levine, KoThleen PiTTs. Third Row: Nanci Guise, Cecellio Phillips, Linda RoberTs, Torlo Owens, Judy PaTTon, Dianne LaField, Marianne Goch, Chris TalkerT, Cindy GRACE HALL The closely-kniT coeds of Grace Hall enioyed The posT year, excepT for finals Time, of course. They sup; porTed The AWS Thanksgiving drive for food lasT fall, along wiTh many oTher living cenTers. For Their Tun acTiviTies, They Took porT in The Door DecorCiTion ConTesT OT ChrisTmas Time and aTTended The ChrisTmas Formal given by SparTcm RenTal 0T The ST. Claire HoTel. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Carol Piper, Linda Schlusberg, Denise Bohonno, Barbara Tilghman, Kcryl Ann Kirckner, Carol Llevellyn. Second Row: Vera White, KoThi Nelson, Clare BorreTh, Mary Barboso, Pat Doniell, Linda CockcrafT, Vickie Hankins, Bobs Fain. 334 Erin CasTle has once again com- pleTed many and varied acTiviTies. Among Their acTiviTies have been exchanges wiTh oTher boarding houses, a Halloween parTy and ChrisTmas parTy and play for The Brandon House children, afTer-din- ner speakers of TaculTy members, and enTrance in The ChrisTmas Door DecoroTion ConTesT. ERIN CASTLE Lenora Hall, in HS TirsT year as a living cenTer, has done very well for iTselT. In The awards division, The girls won Third place in The AWS ChrisTmos Door DecoroTing ConTesT. They were among mosT of The living cenTers on campus who held on open house on ParenTs' Day IasT SepTember. ChrisTmas broughT The usual round of TesTiviTies, in- cluding c1 porTy 0T which gifTs were exchanged and SecreT Pals were discovered. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Susan Daniels, HorrieT Ann Mohoney, Claire Davidson. Second Row: Bernice Dixon, Fran Jeskalian, BobeTTe Allen, Barbara NorTon, Jacolecr Crook, Billie Luczak, Morean Brown. Third Row: Jacque Kane, Jearren STollings, Barbara Rossi, Sondra Parsons, Sharon Davis, Lani Holder- man, Down Evonchuk, PoTricia Milburn. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Nancy Vosskuhler, PoT SmiTh, Diane Lewis, Pam Harris. Second Row: CoThy Jaigly, Lyndo Perkins, Barbara VonDerveer, Mr. Craig, Mrs. Craig, Connie Morgan, PaT Martin. Third Row: PoT Hill, Jecm Grobl, Oralee Hull, Liz Hannulo, Annalee Pogue, Gwen Sounders, Linda Hill, Anne Harrison, PoT Abarfo. 335 Left to Right, Bottom Row: Mary Jayne Fleck, Diana Hein, Dione Luna, Diane Wallace, Margaret Love, Kay Atkinson, Carol Compognc. Second Row: Karen Mann, Lou Ann Pomeroy, Laura BopTise, Marilyn Schuh, Carolyn Silva, Mariel Cooke, Barbara Dufilh, Joyce Baehm, Christine BloeTTler, Bruno Boneso. Third Row: Joan Eberhard, Jane Cur'mer, Mollie Dosch, Joan Ann SchmidT, Suzanne Stashok, Pamela Yoger, Margaret Thomas, Denise Garissino, Mary Courtney, Carol Ramsey, Judith Herrmann, KoThleen Rooney, Georgette Lcrrouy, Anita Dougherfy. Fourth Row: Marianne Lengwin, Patricia Word, Mario Sannella, Margaret Rice, Jeanne White, Barbara EverTs, Mary Ann Loffoon, Lois Mendonso, Jon Nelson, Diane Dunivon, Sandra Cheadle, Gail Edwards, Patricio Brigham, Inger Wallace, Elizabeth Mullen. CATHOLIC WOMENS CENTER Left to Right, Bottom Row: Diane Declusin, Maureen Irwin, Kathy Koch, Maureen McGlennon, Julie Hogan, Lorraine Bailey, Koren Bobin, Joan RoberTs. Second Row: Sandro Hively, Annemarie Magno, Dorothy Possorella, Vicki Botf, Cheryl Wigand, Judith Holmboe, Cynthia Kosek, Judith Easton, Virginia Boyfer, Alexz Longer, Macy McFarland, Sally Corales. Third Row: Doree Lynch, Koren Smith, Donna Anido, Robin Yep, Stephanie Ewcmoski, Carole Lucas, Carol Bryner, Diana Kohlweck, Victoria Cruz, Mary Hengel, Joan Reed, Jacquifa Shearer, Pamela Parsons, Margaret Fitch, Yvonne Harper. Fourth Row: Jacqueline Goddard, June Baccus, Eve Banuef, Marilyn Andrews, Ann Colleri, Anne Pierce, Suzanne 336 Copuccio, Sandro Cook, Ann Thatcher, Kafhlee O'Conor, Catherine Dompe, Laurie Himmelmon, Carla Librizzi, Suzanne Jacobs, Susan Ford, Marilyn Strauss, Patricia Eococi. Residents of The Catholic Women's Center opened Their calendar of events wi'rh c1 geT-acquoinfed par'ry, dorm mixers, and participation in The Open House program during Poren'rs' Day. Other activities in- cluded Halloween and Christmas pdr'ries, a door decoration confes'r, coroling for children, Sparta Sings, collegiate intramural competition, a spring formal, and The Traditional Senior Dinner. All of These funcfions encouraged c1 productive and worthwhile school year. Tranquil Manor has noT been very Tranquil This year, aT leasT as far as acTiviTies are con- cerned. Beginning Their acTiviTies lasT Tall wiTh a Halloween dinner in OcTober, The girls held a Roar- ing 20's parTy in November, and a ChrisTmas dance before The holidays began. Also, a ChrisT- mas baskeT was provided for a needy family by The coeds. On Their calendar, The monTh of April was marked for an EasTer BonneT Dinner. STudying, of course, was marked for every monTh. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Nancy Monsell, Carol Cooper, Jeanne Shafsky. Second Row: MargareT Teshima, Susan Ferrel, Laura Mela, Jeanne Bandiera. Third Row: Maura Byrne, Susan McKee, Carol Brown, Michele Silva, Pam LanTz, LyneTTe McCord. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Sherry AugusT, Joyce PeTers, Karen Rumpel, CaThy Alvarez. Second Row: CaTherine Oehl, Gloria Hare, Mary Anne Splaine, Susan Wood, Bonnie Alvarez, Carolyn Wu. Third Row: Sharon Vienna, Linda RiTchel, Jeanine Kornhoff, Pam McDonald, Claudio Geno, Lynne Brown, Anamarie De Herrera. 337 TOAD HALL Left To Right, Bottom Row: Lew Fraser, Bob Liebmon, La Ronn Erickson, Tom McCreody, Rich Menken, Ted Lyne. Second Row: Bob Scrrono, Mike MinTzer, Clifford KesTer, Jim PeTTralli, Tim MiTTbo, Don Oeser, Bob Dees. Toad Hall has Token iTs name from The well-known book, WIND IN THE WILLOWS. To live in Toad Hall, one musT prove himself worThy of being a i'Toad, as The aTmosphere is very relaxed and carefree. The nickname for The residenTs has be- come The HRoiders. Their social calendar has been filled wiTh Touch fooTboll games and holiday par- Ties. They have had fooTball games wiTh The Oakland Raiders, The SomTou Clara freshmen, and The members of The SanTa Clara Rose and Garden CommiTTee. Toad Hall porTicipoTed in The PorenTs' Day Open House and had Thanksgiv- ing, ChrisTmas, and EasTer parTies. FOUNTAIN HALL FounTain Hall is disTinguished as The founder of The Independ- enT Housing AssocioTion. Similar To I.F.C. in funcTion, This new as- sociaTion sponsored c1 ChrisTmos Ball losT fall and Ci Spring For- mal. The name for This living cenTer originoTed from The many waTer founToins ThoT were once on The premises. There are sTilI a few lefT. Once again, These acTive men parTicipaTed in lnTra- mural FooTboll and This year, They Took 3rd place. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Ed Changus, Larry Dorsey, Mark Brown, Mike Nicholson, Bill HunTer. Second Row: John Kuhn, Mel Lee, ScoTT McClelland, John Rodgers, Ed Ally, Dennis Von Cleave, chl GilberT, James Graddy, Bob Douglas, Jim Hooper, Ben Price. Third Row: Ernie Dickens, Bill COOper, Norv Griffin, Mike Hawkes, Mike MiddleTon, Tony Bell. 338 THE GARLAND Left To RighT, Bottom Row: Marcelyn KaTh, Judi Judie Gish, Lorraine Kong, Jecm Klousner, Becky Ash- worTh. Second Row: Marilyn Jobe, Barbara Kern, Sylvia Hora, Linda Fox, Lauren SockeTT, Beverly Quisenberry, Sandro Smile, Sandie Sanderson. Third Row: Nancy Gregory, Rosalind Fletcher, Nora ldzinga, Laura Robin, Mary Honield, Shannon Cosomo, Jill Noganumo, Barbara Akoji, Ellen Demo, Darlene Jochens. Garland Hall is onoTher one of The living cenTers ThaT parTici- paTed in giving food To a needy family This year. They did This proiecT, in connecTion wiTh The AWS CIT Thanksgiving Time. So- cially, Garland Hall held ex- changes in boTh The fall and spring, and held cm open house for porenTs on ParenTs' Day IosT SepTember. AT ChrisTmas Time, They parTicipoTed in The AWS Door DecoroTion ConTesT and held c1 ChrisTmos parTy, aT which They once again gave gifTs for a needy family. Girls in The newly-builT Var'siTy AparTmenTs have enioyed a very full calendar of evenTs. Among Their various acTiviTies have been Halloween and ChrisTmas porTies, exchanges wiTh oTher campus groups, and on open house. ChoriTy work included Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas food drives for needy families. Working TogeTher, These girls have made long-IosTing friendships. Lefl' To Right, Bottom Row: Sue Walker, Leslie Mertens, Carolyn Maynard, Gail Caumon, Marlee Wong, Susie Newlon, Elaine Warren. Second Row: Donna Olson, Channa WrighT, Judi Jones, Katherine Parker; JoneT Blair, Ann Colling, Linda RoberTs, Andy Wiener, Laura Gohr. Third Row: Nancy Schroeder, Sue Rehwaldf, Laurie Snyder, Honie SloTon, Dona Kincannon, Joyce Hodge, Diane Sedan, Sue BriTTon, BeTTe ComsTock, Nancy Magill, Sharon Hall, Johnna Persicmi, JuneTh Donivan. 339 Left To RighT, Bottom Row: Cheryl King, Jeanne ArThur, Cami ETheridge, Linda Ellis. Second Row: Sharon Clark, POT LouTon, CaThie Warner, Barbara Woldron, Jone Nelson, Sue Bignell. Third Row: Judy Morkley, Mary-Lynn Adcock, Rosemary Wilson, Pom Jean, Linda Larson. Left To Right, BoTTom Row: Carol Gridley, Nan Wilson, Donna BenTz, Mallory MorTinez. Second Row: Cheri Williams, Barbara Helppie, Carol Gridley, Linda Squires, Dee Dee Leve, Sue Hiller. Third Row: Gale Brody, Kay Eckenfelder, Joanne PoTrick, Marlin Shipper, Sondee SCOTT, Lynn Edwards. 3:.ng MAGNOLIA MANOR One of The many goals of The girls CIT Magnolia Mcmor is To sTrive To be Top in grade poinTs in order To receive The lndependenT Living Cen- Ter AssociaTion Scholarship. During The ChrisTmos season, The girls were busy wiTh Their ChrisTmos parTy Tor underpriviledged children and Their holiday dcmce. Various exchanges wiTh oTher living cenTers were held ThroughouT The year. When noT sTUdying, The girls GT Blockmore Hall find Time To por- TicipoTe in mcmy social ocTiviTies. Their opening TuncTion This year was on exchange wiTh FounToin Hall. OTher ocTiviTies have in- cluded Their annual ChrisTmos parTy, Two semesTer dinners, and numerous exchanges and par- Ties. WiTh Mrs. Mary Pond, housemoTher, The girls of Black- more have enioyed a year filled wiTh Tun and friendship. I Left To Right, Bottom Row: Elaine Caines, Tuiia PlonTing, Sandy Boardman, Cheri Jern, Susan SoboTko, Ann Arifuku, CaThy Campbell. Second Row: Michele Hokel, Vicki Bird, Jcm Barker, Doris Carroll, Sumie Tomekuni. Third Row: Dony Ghirardo, Karen Ching, KaThleen Melby, Georgia Hicken, Elaine Yoshimura. Fourth Row: Connie Askey, Suzanne DuarTe, Penny Schrader, Joan Morrow, Carol Bowman, AniTa HALL CHEZ NOUS Chez-Nous, which in French means HOur Home, is a living cenTer which houses TiTTy-Three girls. These girls have had a fairly busy year filled wiTh fun and acTiviTies. An exchange was held wiTh The ATO's in The fall, and during The ChrisTmas holi- days, They had a Pixie Week, during which gifTs were ex- changed. They also worked on several proiecTs To help ouT local orphanages. Left To Right, Bottom Row: CynThia Nevius, Elaine Marshall, Linda McClure, KoTina Solcido, PoT Huie, Joan TrinTa, Linda Burns. Second Row: Gail ArnerT, Joan Homeier, Connie Carlson, Minnie STorling, MorqueriTe Hardin, Marge FrosT, Pam Millogon. Third Row: Gayle Hansen, Shirley Honey, Joyce Popcm- drea, Mary Cox, Peggy Coe, Louise ETTare. Fourth Row: Barbara Dornberger, Marilyn Abbey, Janet Landers, Maris Judd, Nancy Hollroh, KaThy Payne. Fifth Row: Anne Johnson, CynThio Solyer, Mary Ellen STevens, AnneTTe Mullen, Julie Jones. Sixth Row: Barbara Service, Donna Goldsberry, Jone Thrasher, 341 Kay STar Thompson, Jan Slea'rh, Donna Spence, Linda Kay Moore, Julie Downing. u n um. Tou DelTo Phi, 0 men's scholosTic honorary TroTerniTy, had The 1 I AU D '3 I I A P H I only lease on Tower Hall. Mole sTuolenTs who have completed 30 semesTer uniTs wiTh on overall grade poinT average of 3,0 are The obiecTive of This orgonionion is To elevoTe The sTondords, ideals, and eThics of Those engaged in The Teaching of heolTh, physical educoTion, and recrea- Tion. This is accomplished by sponsoring prominenT speakers, who give Talks on subiecTs wiThin The area of physical edu- coTion. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Don Lenders iPresJ, Bob Bailey, John Moglio, Dr. James Bosco iAdvisori, Jim Bough, Dave CorbeT iVice PresJ Lorry Krenzin. Second Row: Dave Dock, Harlan Lawson, Bob SleTTen, Mel Canal, Gory Colcogno, Del CorsT, Tim RosTege iSecreToryi. 344 eligible To obToin membership in The oldesT honorory froTerniTy on campus. PHI EPSILON KAPPA TRI BETA Pi Omega Pi, cm honorary TraTerniTy for business Teachers, encourages and promoTes high eThicol sTcmd- curds in business and professional life. Pi Omega Pi members assisT in The planning of The Business Divi- sion dinner, publish a DirecTory of Business EducaTors in The WesTern SToTes, and porTicipaTe in The CBEA Convenhon. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Vi'rginia Ves- sel, Carolyn Honey, Lynn Virgin, Daulfon Kohler, Carol Borberis, Barbara Fogundes, Carolyn ShrewcroTT, Carmen Woods, Myrna KeiTh, Shirley Sorenson. Second Row: Dr. Richard Thaw, Ken Bone, Sharon Reed, Fran Higaki, Evelyn English, Sylvia Salasse. Third Row: Dr. John Dawson, Dr. Charles Bell, Joy Russell, KenniTh Hillborn, Russel Coop, John Emig, PeTer Conrardy, Ed BorovoTz, Mr. Robert Hassur. To be a member of Tri BeTa, c1 biological honorary socieTy, one musT be a biology major wiTh a 3.0 grade average in The field of biology. Tri BeTa's acTiviTies include field Trips To various places of science, such as Ames LoboraTory, and an annual Tri BeTa overnighT. AdvancemenT 0T scienTiTic TruTh and The encourage- menT of invesTigaTion in life sciences are obiecTives of Tri BeTo. PI OMEGA PI Left To Right, Bottom Row: Dr. R. Dale, Ann Walker, Sally Duffy, Elaine Hopewell, Sarah Beedle, Shirley Johnson, Denise Ophus. Second Row: John Shirey, KoThy Keech, Sharon Wilms, Linda Sparks, Gob- rielle PerioT, Mory MilbrondT, MonTa MonTz, Carol Codono, Jim Zimmerman, EdiTh Poulsen, Vicki HorTmon. 345 PLEDGEShLeft To Right, Bottom Row: Pam Milligon, CharloTTe Jones, Duae Garber, Dione Hein, CynThia Nevius, Peiko Tokoo. Second Row: Marilyn Loushin, Lorraine Sullivan, Carolyn Baynes, Koth- Ieen Broinerd, Donna KersTon, Sue Bignell, Bobbie Helppie, Nancy Hollrah, Janice Okoda. Third Row: Joan chley, Olivea Comp, PoT HunTsinger, Maureen Wilson, Barbara Saunders, GeorgeTTe Larrowy, Peggy Rice, Laurie Julien, BeTh Howard. In March of This year, PhraTeres, 0 service soror- iTy on our campus, officially became a charTered chapTer of PhraTeres InTernoTional. PhroTeres ren- PHRA I ERES ders service To boTh The school and The com- muniTy. ACTIVES-LefT To Right, Bottom Row: KaTina Solcido, Arlene Lewis, Pauline Jen- kins, Sharon ArmsTrong. Second Row: Louise ETTore, Mary Lee Sullivan, Julie Jones, Linda McClure, Marilyn Wegner. In Back: Miss Black. 346 S.A.M. Society for The Advancement of Management serves as 0 medium of exchange for information and business and college students. Every year on investment seminar and a management conference are held To give students on oppor- Tuni'ry To meet businessmen. STU- den'rs in S.A.M. also participate in planning, organizing, and control- ling management. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Dwight Adams, Bill Stolions, Bruce Mocumber, Roger Cowling. Second Row: Sue Whifcomb, Georgia Potosky, Tom Morehouse, Prof. Jack Holland, David Hoburo, Forest Visser, Gary Finefrock, Shirley Dislevy. STUDENT NURSES S'ruden'r organiza'rion strives To provide unify among nursing students of San Jose STaTe Col- lege. Lectures, films, and discussions concerning nursing are uTiIized To prepare The students for parficipa'rion in Their profession after graduation. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Mrs. Cleoro Horton, Sheila McGee, Dolores Pocioni, Janet Mosik, Susan Bowles, Sue Walter, Marilyn Per- kins, Anne Davis, Barbara Block, odvisor. Second Row: Mary Jo Frasseffi, Colette Mohony, Penny Meenon, Pot Argillo, Pom Daven- port, Jon Burnett, Margie Dovison, Ruth Oveland, Barbara Anderson. Third Row: Fran Givlin, Linnea Anderson, Vivien Cromp'ron, Linel- le Bennett, Cheryl Berry, Earlene A. Pearson, Kristie Klibo, Carol Dismry, Sandro Nevis. 347 REAL ESTAT AND IN S URANCE Real EsToTe and Insurance has as iTs goal The sTimuloTion of inTeresT in The real esToTe and The insurance professions. This is accomplished by meeTings and discussions wiTh indusTry leaders and acTuol inspecTion of Trade faciliTies. Left To Right, Bottom Row: George Brown, Laurie Smith, PeTer Dedini. Second Row: Willard Sounders, Deon Milburn, Dr. George STouss, Dr. Robert Travis, Phillip Lenz, James BulleT. Alpha ETCi Sigma, om organizaTion which pro- moTes The field of accounTing brings iTs members and The TaculTy TogeTher in a social and educa- ALI I I T S I l; I A SIGMA Tional spiriT. This year Alpha ETo Sigma will celebraTe Their TwenTy-TiTTh year on our campus. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Carlo Hus- Ton, Beverly STedman, PoTTy McCrocken, Barbara Woodson, Marie M. Luksich, Barbara Read, Loraine Norris, June Forry. Second Row: Rich Symonski, ArThur Hawkins, Thoma Hogan, Bob Anderson, Clyde L. Powers, Leonard Foike, Mel Merwin, Don HunT, C. W. Jones, Ray Yakel. Third Row: Gary Exberger, Dr. D. E. Roark iAdviserT, Henry G. GThien, Jr., James A. Tuck- noTT, Dennis B. Shields, Jim Jessup, CurTis ATwook, Ernie Pappas. 348 SPARTAN CHI Left To RighT, BoTTom Row: Errol Lyn, James Huen, Bosco Wong, Tyrone Wong, Lincoln Louie, Eng Leung. Second Row: Mal Pine Mark, Rolun Yep, Roxanna Woo, Julie Ch, Jennifer Louie, Carol Wong, Judy Ah Tye, Leiloni Leung, Koren Ching, EdiTh Sogisi, Teresa Fox. Third Row: Sam Chan, Wiley Wong, Alex Liu, Doris Liu, Susan Toi, Doug Wong, Linda Mar, Allen King, Jock Hom, Joe Lee, STon Zecha, Mr. William SeTo iAdviseri, Norman Jung, Roger Gong, Howard Gong, Alfred Kwong, Ken Loo, Gory Wohn, Millie FiyimoTo. SparTcm Chi promoTes inTeresT in The Chinese culTure and broadens The educoTionol obiecTives among iTs members. The acTiviTies of This organizaTion include boTh social and service TuncTions such as a Chinese New York, sporTs nighTs, Thanks- giving baskeTs for The poor, and a service proiecT for a chil- HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The purpose of Home Economics Club is To develop The professional aTTiTudes 0nd obiliTies of iTs mem- bers. This is accomplished by of- TiliaTion and work wiTh The STaTe and American Home Economics As- sociaTions. Members also conTribuTe To The communiTy by engaging in various service proiecTs. Left To Right, BoTTom Row: Nancy CorpenTer iPresJ, MorgareT McCollum, KaThy Presnell, Karyl-Ann Kirchner, DoroThy Hodges. Second Row: Susan Kenney, MorTy Spicer, Peggy Binn, Nina Scharman, MarTha Kyne, Marilyn Davis, EasTer Hayes, Jcme Roach. Third Row: Rosemarie Pichichero, Mary Ellen DureTT iAdviseri, CaThy AbboTT, ElizabeTh PraTT, Joanne Kowaguchi, Gladys Baird iAdviseri, Sharon Fuke, Koren Dobrusky. 349 N EWMAN CLUB DENNIS DAY The movie and T.V. sTor appeared oT The NEWMAN CENTER This year. He is picTured choTTing wiTh KoThy Koch and Rev. Cyril V. Leoch, The CoTholic Choploin on campus. The NEWMAN CENTER, IocoTeol iusT across The sTreeT from Campus, wos modernized and improved by a $75,- 000.00 exponsion program This year. The NEWMAN CLUB on any seculor compus exisTs for one reason alone: iT supplemenTs The seculor educoTion wiTh ChrisTion principles. For The ToTol view which educoTion demands one musT know God; since God is oT The very cenTer of oil Things, To omiT God from one's sTudy of Things is To omiT The one Being ThoT exploins Them. There is o precedenT here in America for Theology being ToughT 0T 01 public, Tox-supporTed college, noT os Hworship buT as o discipline. There is o deporTmenT of Theology oT Ten SToTe Colleges; There has been 0 School of Religion oT The UniversiTy of Iowa for The posT ThirTy years; There are CrediT Courses oT sixTy oTher SToTe Colleges and Uni- versiTies. The NEWMAN CLUB program is Threefold: RELIGIOUSe EDUCATIONAL-SOCIAL, onol insThoT proper order. Of The 19,561 sTuolenTs enrolled oT Son Jose SToTe This year, 3,996 regisTered as being CoTholics. NEWMAN CLUB OFFICERS-Bottom Row: Marilyn Schuh iRecording SecreToryi, KoThy Gollogher iCorresponding SecreToryi. Second Row: Tom Novi iVice-PresidenTi, EIizobeTh Ryon iAdvisor ond C.W.C. MonogerT, and Bob Cook iPresidenTi, John Kirrene iTreosureri. KAPPA PHI Kappa Phi, a National Methodist Women's religious organizofion, unites the Mefhodisf coeds on The San Jose Sfofe Campus. The mem- bers parficipafe in activities vary- ing from lectures To recreational functions. They performed services and promoted fellowship among Themselves as well as ofhers. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Margie Fern, Robin MacDonald, Eunice Fuiii, Mary Valle. Second Row: Susan Engwich'r, Jo Ann Maddox, Judy Smith, Kathleen Keech, Chris Engwichf, Sylvia Solassi. Third Row: Arlene Tofsuno, Beatrice Carder, Muriel Robinson, Carol Simpson, Dione Mostin, Addie Adair, Joan Newformer. Fourth Row: Jeri JewefT, Charlotte Hefheringfon, Marilyn Lydo, Kathy Agee, Po'r MclnTire. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Christian Science Organization provided S.J.S. students with cm opportunity To meet and learn about Christian Science. Weekly meetings were directed Toward The growTh and development of its members and included varied sources of instruction. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Sanchio Mace, Sondee Scott, Pom Petersen, Jon Laird, Dallas McPherson. Second Row: Dome Mace, Sharon LoPierre, Dr. Norma Baker Mdvised, Nancy Rhoods, Mike Selby. Third Row: Gene DeBolT, Catherine Oehl, Doe Baird, John Davis, Seeno Nicholoisen, Dennis Tessler. 352 Ellen Brown Marty Mitchel SPARTAN SPEARS SparTcm Spears is a sophomore women's honorary organizaTion, which renders service in The inTeresTs of The college and communiTy. IT is limiTed To TwenTy girls who have shown ouTsTomoling scholosTic achievemenTs and service To The school. ProiecT Handclasp, which is The preparaTion of 100,000 books To send To Peace Corps Teachers in a needy counTry, is iusT one example of The many conTribuTions made by The SparTcm Spears. Carol STikes J. J. Fraser Sue STanich Kathy Smith Linda Fusaro Judy PaTTen Cynthia Copple Carol EckerT Uunior Advisori Marcia Peacock Sara Bermon Jenny Graham Peachy Demos'rene Naomi Nonu-Mcx'rsu Eunice Fuii Providing food for needy families is one of Spartan Spears' many projects. Jone Garibaldi Eileen Hayes Nelle Randolph Cheryl Woodward n O Bob BooTh Gory Brennemcm Ed BUTTon Mike Collins Bob CoonTz Don Dohleen George Drake CliTTc GuTTermcm Jules LevenThol Jock Perkins Bob Piscmo Richard STeworT PARTAN SHIELDS Members of SporTon Shields, sophomore men's honorary organi- zaTion, serve in sTudenT governmenT, oThleTics, leadership, and communiTy proiecTs. They are The official guardians of The SporTon Shield, The symbol of The college. Clad in yellow shirTs bearing The TrodiTional Shield emblem, members usher 0T culTural affairs, and The Homecoming Puroded 0nd ossisT with regisTruTion, oriene . , , . e . Torien, end Feundefs Do, uchvi'ries. Tom Volz Don Ryan Adviser 354 Jerry Arca Don Carroll Dennis Chambers Mike Cook Dirk Eastman Jerry Engles Bill Erdmon Bob Gorro'rf Dick Harris John Hendricks Al Henninger Bill Holley Steve Larson Pete McGroTh Al Malyon BLUE KEY Blue Key members, chosen for service 05 well as academic achievement of San Jose State, produce outstanding work in sTudenT government and many other oc- TiviTies on campus. Representing their college of surrounding high schools, They presenfed numerous aspects of college life To prospective freshmen and seT 0 high sfondard for other students To Jock Perkins Bob Piscmo Jim Sporling follow. 355 BLACK MASQUE Black Masque, senior women's honorary socieTy, repre- sents ouTsTcmding scholarship and service To San Jose STGTe College. Chosen for Their excellence in varied fields, members perform secreT services for The community and school. The group presents Halloween pumpkins To cam- pus living groups, participates in Homecoming festivities, Sparta Sings, AWS Big-Li'r'rle Sister, Foreign STudenT Christmas por'ry, and assis'rs in The Alumni Office. Anne Davis Rio Bloke Judy Farrell Janet Hobbs Jeanne LonginoHi Peggy Kimball STevie STrom Carolyn Finn Lynn Martin Barbara Masters 356 Left To Right, BoTTom Row: Debby Zimmerman, Sharon King, Pom GusTin, Joanne Johnson, Barbara Dunn, Carol Michael. Second Row: Eileen Hayes, Carolyn MonTevoldo, Susan Barr, KoThy Miller, Arlene D'Arcy, Susan SorgenT, Marilyn Lincoln, Ann Warren. ASSOCIATED WOM tN STUDENTS Arlene DTArcy PresidenT Miss Roberta Rovner Adviser Ann Warren Susie SargehT-l . Carol Michael TsT Vice Pres. 2nd Vice Pres. SecreTory San Jose STaTe AssocioTed Women STUdenTs sponsor many campus acTiviTies, including ChrisTmos door dec- oroTion conTesT, The ChrisTmas Tree lighTing ceremony, dances, and sales of The acTiviTies calendar. They co- sponsor The annual SporTo Sings wiTh The InTer-FroTerniTy Council, work on communiTy choriTy proiecTs, honor ouT- sTomding campus women, and seT up and enforce sTcmd- ards rules in approved women's living cenTers. AWS of- ficers aTTend regional conferences where They meeT and share ideas wiTh AWS officers from campuses in The WesTern sToTes. Pam GusTin Treasurer 357 PHI UPSILON OMICRON Left To Right, Bottom Row: Sharon WhiTmire, Carolyn Buchner, Sondra Brugger, Susan Boe, Beverly JusTice, Linda Tomlinson, Barbara Lord, Mary PGTe. Second Row: Joyce Lee, Mary Donna, Janice Vorner, Marilyn Davis, Nina Scharman, Carol Diocomis, Denice Ophus, Wendy Morck, Jone Roach, Koren Snyder, Holly Oddson. Phi Upsilon Omicron, a noTionol honorary socieTy for home econom- ics moiors, provides qualified members wiTh o mecms 0T TurTher educoTing Themselves in Their cho- sen field. This is accomplished by means of various communiTy proi- ecTs, meeTihgs, and procTicol ex- perience. CIRCLE K CIRCLE K cwa Circle K, Ci service orgcmionion for college men, renders service To The college as well as The communiTy. This organionion broadens The op- porTuniTies available To iTs mem- bers Through personal conTocT wiTh business and professional leaders. 'iWe build e building for iusTice, liberTy, democracy, and a beTTer world in which To live is Circle K's moTTo. Left To Right, Bottom Row: David Moguire, Jeff Jones, James KurTz, Marc RoberTs, Bill Moody, Jerry NishiTo. Second Row: Bruce DeGroves, Mark Versel, Sam Bishop, Tom MeTry, Deon DeoTon, Lee Gore reTT, Ron Golding. Third Row: Mike Linden, Al Mossoni, Earl Nichols, David Runyon, Mike PoTTer, John PeTers, PeTer Reed, KeiTh KiTTle, Jack CorTer. 358 DELTA PHI UPSILON Left To Right, Bottom Row: JoneT Hobbs, Carol Fuller, CrickeT Baker, June Okubo. Second Row: Judy Rousch, Joan Ziedes, Mary Hegel, Elaine Hope, HorrieTTe Fisher. Third Row: Lois Sands, Barbara Velps, STephonie STrom, Sandro BosTieon, Phyllis Lyon, Judy McConnell. DelTo Phi Upsilon is The NaTionol Honorary FraTerniTy of Childhood EducoTion open To educoTion sTu- denTs wiTh 3.0 grade poinT average. IT promoTes professional aTToin- menTs, exchanges ideas and Tech- niques, cmd sTrives Tor beTTer Teoch- ing in The field of kindergarTen- primary educaTion. Each year The members hosT a desserT Tor ScmTa Clara CounTy Teochers' AssocioTion, when prominenT speakers in The field pass Their ideoe along To Tu- Ture Teachers. Alpha DelTo Sigma, 0 noTionol pro- fessional TroTerniTy, hbridges The gop', beTween The sTudenT 01nd The professional in odverTising. They work wiTh The professionals To TurTher good odverTising as pGrT of our noTionTs economy by dedicoT- ing Their services To boTh college and communiTy. Left To Right, Bottom Row: RoberT Rouh, Doug McKeon, Vol MonTegronde, Jock CorTeboTorTe, Barry Giorgis, Mike Daniels, Rex Buss, ArT PoTch. Second Row: Deon Middour, Chuck Gould, Lee Lindemon, John Azzoro, Ed Povone, John Joeger, Jock Carson. Third Row: John Moore, Dove Bloom, Mr. Marshall, Advisor; Barry Namcm, Dick Mocedo, Ed FosTer. 59 360 TheTo Sigma Phi uniTes women engaged in all fields of communicoTion and encourages disTin- guished achievemenT by women iournolisTs. The program includes guesT speakers, conTocT wiTh The alumnae chopTers, holding on cmnuol l'MoTrix Table, and ossisTing hospiTolized veTeans. 'THETA SKHWA PHI Left To Right, Sitting: Marilyn Bell, Carolyn KlneT, Dione Mouzy, Dione Judge. Stand- ing: Jone HoyT, Gail Gronzow, Evelyn Dixon. SKI CLUB The Ski Club promoTes skiing for The enTire col- lege communiTy Through pre-seoson ice-skoTing Trips, a dry ski school, a ski wear fashion show, and week-end ski Trips To Three of California's Top ski areas. AcTiviTies include loTs of skiing and free insTrucTion for all classes of skiers wiTh em- phasis on The TirsT-Timer. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Nick Pavlon, YoshiTaka Hasegawa, Gale Johnson, Carolyn KineT, Barry Stevenson, President; Mike Ivan- iTsky, KaThy Carroll Earnshaw, NaTional Vice- PresidenT; Joe Swan, Adviser. Second Row: Alan Buckingham, Bob Hall, Vice-PresidenT. Kappa Alpha MU is The collegiaTe aTTiIiaTe of The NaTional Press PhoTographers' AssociaTion. San Jose STaTe's Alpha loTa ChapTer TuncTions gen- erally as sTan phoTographers for The Three cam- pus publicaTions, and meeTs bi-monThly in The phoTo-iournalism deparTmenT wiTh ouTsTanding local phoTographers. Mr. Swan, The adviser of The group, also represenTs San Jose STaTe as a member of The naTionaI board of direcTors of KAM. OccupaTional Therapy Club provided speakers from The medical and occupaTional Therapy fields Tor sTudenTs inTeresTed in TreaTmenT for The re- habiliTaTion 0T handicapped persons. The maior acTiviTy of The year was a Bake Sale which esTab- lished a scholarship fund for deserving sTudenTs. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY CLUB 361 362 WOMENTS RECREATION ASSOCIATION Left To Right, Bottom Row: Corol Berend- sen, Nancy Morley. Second Row: Carol Sue Rix, Joyce Wagner, Margery Sonell. House TournamenTs in volleyball are sponsored each year by WRA. The Women's RecreaTion AssocioTion is on oThleTic OFgClhiZCTTiOh for college coeds carrying a min- imum 0T Twelve uniTs. lT provides porTicipoTion in sporTs 0nd oTher reloTed ocTiviTies and promoTes good sporTsmcmship cmd inTeresT in oThleTics among women. The organionion sponsors house TournamenTs in boskeTbolI, soTTboll, bowling, and volleyball. During The year The organizaTion holds on open house and a barbecue. A number of sporTs days are held during The year 0T colleges in The surrounding area. TAU GAMMA The Women's Physical Educo'rion Honor- ary Society, Tau Gamma, encourages high sfondards of leadership, recognizes high qualifies of scholarship, and pro- mo'res professional growth among physi- cal education moiors and minors by feo- Turing guest speakers of organized meetings. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Dr. Foe Wiffe, Adviser; Margery Soffell, Carol Berendsen, Carol Sue Rix. Second Row: Angelica Fischinger, Nancy Morley, Kim Bornikel, Sue DeVries. CALIFORNIA PARKS AND RECREATION s'ruden'rs a unique opporTuniTy of learning The GCTUGI profession of being a recreation leader. An annual recreofion camp, held in October, is one of Their many special evenTs. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Charlotte Mason, POT Kelly, Suzanne STeworT, Terri Harrington, Moriorm Soulek, 1964 Executive Board. Second Row: Dr. Ardifh Frost, Kofhy Higby, BeT'ry Niven, James Raymond, David Lawrence, Carolyn Elliot, Mr. Kenneth Kim, 1963 Execufive Board. 363 SPARTAN ORIOCCI Left to Right, Bottom Row: Jo Anne Nishi, Candy UmemoTo, Irene Kawoguchi, Carolyn Yosukochi, Amy Mine, Donna Yomoguchi, Dione YasueKochi, Carolyn Woke. Second Row: ChorloTTe Chang, Vicki Chun, Carole Takahashi, Ruth MoTsumoTo, Linn SugimoTo, Linda lnouye, Kimi WokimoTo, Koy WoTcmobe, Judy Osoki, Peggy Nokono, Janis Okoda. Third Row: Bob Muroi, Richard ShinToku, Frank Yoneshige, Bob Oyomo, Som Chan, Tomio Homoi, Dove Shido, Joe YobumoTo, Bob Nii, Dennis Yosudo, John Hammond, Homer Tong, Gene Ozowo, Hal IwoshiTo, Poul Yamodo, Linda Sokomofo, Issac Fukudo, Mark MoTsumoTo, Randy Loi, Glenn Kishido, Mr. Richard EHiOTT, Rod SekimoTo. SporTon Oriocci, om orienTol-occidenTul orgcmionion, pro- vides a closer inTegroTion of members mm The campus as well as The communiTy life. The TuncTions held during The year, which help The sTUdenTs To make San Jose SToTe a greoTer insTiTuTion, include a welcome dance UT The be- ginning of each semesTer, a bowling TournamenT and dcmce, a porTy Tor poTienTs of Agnew, c1 STeOk-Boke in honor of graduoTing seniors, a semi-Tormol dance called The Black Champagne, and a booTh Tor InTemaTionol week. 364 B'Nai B'RiTh Hillel provides well- balanced programs for SJSC Jewish sTudenTs as well as any sTudenT in- TeresTed in The Jewish religion and culTure. lTs sTudenT direcTed evenTs include such varied fields as reli- gion, educaTion, culTure, and social programs wiTh welI-known guesT speakers and evangelisTs. This semesTer's officers are as follows: Phil WhiTTen, presidenT; STan Weinberg, vice-presidenT; Ted Miller, Treasurer; Donna LowenThal, secreTary; Helen HOTTman, social Chairman; James Lewis, newsleTTer ediTor. BaNAI BaRITH HILLEL ROGER WILLIAMS FELLOXVSHIP Left To Right, Bottom Row: Phyllis Byrdwell, Barbara Dunn, Penny Hogg, Diane Gold, Emelyn Dudley. Second Row: Mary Ann GraviTT, Barbara NorTon, MarieTTa KnighT, Nancy Glock, Bonnie Monaghan, Mike Murphy. Third Row: Bob Dore, Jim STolp, Bob Simpson, Roger Hanson, Brian Pool, David Maguire, Mrs. George Collins. Fourth Row: Dennis SchueTzle, Reverend George L. Collins, College Chaplain; Paul Tarr, Earl Vaughan, Adviser. The Roger Williams Fellowship helps sTudenTs To grow in The knowledge of The ChrisTian TaiTh by challenging Them To reIaTe The ChrisTian TaiTh To Their aca- demic disciplines and Their world. AcTiv- iTies which Took place This year included a ChrisTmas STar BanqueT during Decem- ber and Greenlake NaTionaI BapTisT STU- denT Conference in Wisconsin during AugusT. 365 366 Left To Right, Bottom Row: Rich Puddicombe, Dale Bryan, Malor Charles McCloskey, Larry Meylink, Bob Annis, Frank Balmanno, Bruce Bane. Second Row: Rick Wendling, Joe Alexander, Jim ChidesTer, STeven Savage, Brian Nixon, Ray Ennis, Jon Hillhouse, Don Hickey, ArT Miner, Bob Peck, Henry Keller, STan Fingerald. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY The mission of Arnold Air SocieTy is To TurTher The pur- pose, TradiTion, and concepT of The UniTed STaTes Air Force. lT advances air and space age ciTizenship and creaTes a closer and more eTTicienT relaTionship wiThin The Air Force R.O.T.C. The individual members are se- lecTed on The basis of personal meriT in college. Besides sending delegaTes To The area and naTional conclaves, Th squadron worked on The blood drive aT San Jose STaTe CoHege. AFROTC STAFF STaTTc officers organize, direcT, coordinaTe, supervise, and evaluaTe all elemenTs 0T cadeT corps acTiviTy, including The command of all echelons of The cadeT corps, in field acTiviTies. They also express command and sTaTTC planning in proper miliTary form and arrange for effecTive com- municaTion channels To all cadeT corps personnel. The officers help The cadeTs become beTTer leaders by aiding Them in Their drills and regular sTudies. Left To Right, Bottom Row: HerberT Baker, Frank Peacock, Larry Meylink, John Youngblood, Henry Keller. Second Row: RoberT Barrow, Thomas Hoffman, Arr Miner, Joe Panza, Richard Wendling, Dale Bryan. AFROTC DRILL TEAM TThe AFROTC Drill Team procTices Tive mornings per week CIT 7:30 in The mor- ning. LosT April, The drill Team Traveled To Tempe, Arizona for compeTiTion wiTh oTher AFROTC drill Teams Trom SouThern UniTed STGTes. OTher ocTiviTies included performing as color guard on Thursdays, and performing in Two ST. PoTrick's Day Parades, wiTh a TirsT place in The parade in San Francisco. Saluting: Mike McMahon. Far Right: Henry Keller. Left To Right, First Row: Ken Buchanan, RoberT Beebe, Max Robodon. Second Row: Marshall SmiTh, STeven Henkle, William McDonald, Don Dugdole. Third Row: Gory ChrisTensen, Gory Scheib, Thomas Higo, Sam Weidemon. JUNIOR SQUADRON Junior Squadron prepares The codeT Tor leader- ship posiTions, such as TlighT commanders, squadron commanders, and sToTT officers. This Training leads To high proficiency in leadership when The cadeTs oTTend The summer Training uniT held 0T various Air Force Bases ThroughouT The UniTed SToTes. Every few weeks The codeT-ronks roToTe, so ThoT every cadeT in The squadron has a chance To be c: leader. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Bennie Wilson, William Dempsey, Ron Bell, Allan Kelley, STephen HosseTT, RoberT Peck, RoberT Phillips, RoberT American, Jomes ChidesTer. Second Row: John Colombo, Carl Dommeyer, Dove BuTTs, Thomas Johnson, RoberT Philley, Jerry Klinko, Harold Pedigo, James Kennedy, Norman PionolTo. Third Row: Bonefocio Adorable, Robert Annis, Theodore Cole, Charles Engles, STonley Closon, Loren PoncoosT, STephen Savage, Jon Hillhouse, Richard Munson. 367 FALL-Leff to Right, Bottom Row: Jean Klousner, Candy Wood, Carole Roland, Paulo Meyers, Cherie Read, Marilyn FiTch, Carole Tokohoski, Marion Lion. Second Row: Barbara Schuehle, Koren Boeg, Joy Hendee, Jim Forderer, Wes Asmussen, Ron Abernefhy, Denis WyoTT, Ken Conepo, Miss Sfoeler, Adviser. Third Row: Penny Johnson, Marionn Soulek, Nancy Moore, Linda Geise, Milanno Nickliss, Sandy Flour- noy, Donna Bull, POT Kelley, Mary Joe Mochnic. CO-REC SPRING-Left to Right, Bottom Row: Linda McClure, Linda Thomas, Connie Jung, Dorothy Possorello, Carol Cromer, Sue Pero, Dionne Dehnke, Ann Morris. Second Row: Carole Fregosi, Lyn Bollochey, Bea Walker, Linda Hill, Sue ZeTTerquisf, Barbara Grofke. Third Row: DoroThy Meyer, Linda Chrisfensen, Allan Stuckey, Michael Pesufich, Donna Lowemhol, Denise McNamara, Sondra Snow, Koren Brown, Miss Stodler, Adviser. Co-Rec funcfions as 0 Training field for Recreation moiors and minors. It provides organized sTUdy breaks free of charge for all San Jose Sfofe s'ruden'rs every Wednesday night and. Saturday after- noon. Some of The programs include combos for dancing, volley-ball, ping pong, shuffle board, badminton, Tram- poline, sofTboll, and swimming. 368 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a professional fraternity for musicians, fos'rers The mu- Tual welfare of students of music while if advances The cause of music in America. The fraTerniTy requires its mem- bers To have a 3.0 grade average in music and a 2.2 overall. 3 Left to Right, Bottom Row: Elliott Charnow, John Tesfa, Jack Vilom, Ted Davidavich, Melvin Raley, Fred Gandel, James Heiner. Second Row: Larry Fryman, Gene Hall, Sam Espesefh, George McCon- nell, Byron Thomas, Joe OsTenson, William Tasher, Richard Pon'rzious, Dale Harrison, Jerry Dagg. Third Row: Paul Navarro, Carson Wong, David Olsen, Ken Taylor, Gary Gray, Charles Change, Martin Berinbaum, Harold Sandquisf, Leon Dillingham, David McCellan, Ron Casden. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA MU PHI EPSILON Mu Phi Epsilon, National Music Sorority, emphasizes scholarship as well as oufsfanding musical performance. Only students possessing a 3.0 scholastic rating in Their maior MAusid and 2.3 or higher in all other subiec'rs may ioin The organiza'rion. Promotion of good fellowship, co- operafion with national ahd civic music movements of importance, and stimulation of composition and research in music are Three goals of MU Phi Epsilon. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Hollie Geller, Joan Bridges, Maureen Schino, Dr. Violef Thomal, Diane Luna, Kafhy Schenk. Second Row: Elaine lkemofo, Alice Ellsworth, Sydney Wood, Judy Sepeda, Nancy Dogge'rf, Camilla Sheldon, Marilyn STabberT, Nancy Hall, Patti Christa. Third Row: Irene Russell, Arlene Mannina, Trix Kouf, Bonnie Tallufo, Karen Brandon, Pam Renner, Carol Ewing. 369 370 Left To Right, Boffom Row: Carol Garland, Jane SmiTh, Alan CasTIe, Billie Weed, June Capener, CoThy Jones, Janice Clum. Second Row: Lois Yennie, Nancy Hanlon, Sue Murphy, BeTTy TcuberT, Carol Cam- pogna, RuTh Larson, Joyce Vanderburgh, Clare DeRose. Third Row: Masa Horiuchi, KaThy Borgan, Carol Llewellyn, Louise PenningTon, MorgareT Leshin, Gail ArnerT, John Doe Joe Brown, Neal Close, Mary Fischer, JaneT Gould, Jecm Salmon. Not Pictured: Cook SuTherland, Carol CTork, Gail Lucas, Mary Becker, Ann WeinsTein, Linnie STone, Chuck HunTer, Wayne Mooney, Susan Fluck, Brian Ebersole, Marilyn Snip- per, Liz EderT, KaThy Fredkin, Sue HarTley, Howard Blonsky, PaT Balcioni. SOCIAL WORK CLUB The purpose of The Social Work Club is To sTimulaTe inTeresT as well as To oc- quainT The members wiTh The various phases of social work. This year, as c: means of accomplishing These goals, The club Toured Rancho Linda School, Juv- enile Hall, and The New CounTy Welfare Building. Modern dance class. Halloween rio'r. VA RIATION IN ACTIVITIES Student discussion. 371 H 3 Q x; n 0 373 IN MEMORIAM 374 LeT The word go TorTh from This Time and place, To friend and Toe dlike, Tth The Torch has been passed To 0 new generdTion of Americans . . . . . . . LeT boTh sides join in The nexT Tosk: creoTing, noT 0 new balance of power, buT a new world of law, where The sTrong are used and The weak secure and The peace preserved forever. In The long hisTory of The world, only a few generdTions have been gronTed The role of defending freedom in iTs hour of maximum danger. i do noT shrink from This responsibiliTy- I welcome iT. I do noT believe ThoT any of us would exchange ploces wiTh ony oTher people or any oTher generoTion. The energy, The TdiTh dnd devoTion which we bring To This endeavor will lighT our counTry and all who serve iT, and The glow from ThoT fire can Truly lighT The world. And so, my fellow Americans: osk noT whoT your counTry will do for you-osk whoT you can do for your counTry. My fellow ciTizens of The world: osk noT whoT America will do for you, buT whoT TogeTher we can do for The freedom of man. Inaugural Address, Jonuory l961 JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES PhoTo by UPl The Who's Who among sTudenTs in American Colleges and UniversiTies program, was founded in 1934. HS purpose is To give recogniTion and assisTonce To sTudenTs wiTh ouTsTcmding ochievemenTs in Their college careers. ApproximoTely 750 colleges parTicipoTe in This program, wiTh 12,500 members recognized annually. On March 4, 1964 PresidenT John T. WalquisT presenTed award cerTiTi- coTes To TwenTy-nine sTudenTs who were selecTed for The 1963-64 Who's Who. The presenToTion was made in The sTudenT coTeTerio. Jerrol Joe Arca Reo Jane Blake Patricia Ann Butler Don Eugene Carroll 376 Robert Leroy Coontz Larry Steven Ferrario Arlene May D,Arcy Charles Gerald Engles Jeffrey Mason Fishback Anne Davis Roby William Wheelock Erdman Robert Francis Garratt, Jr. 377 Richard Clarence Harris John Herbert Hendricks Alan Martin Henninger William Chipman Holley Margaret Carroll Kimball Stephen Jon Larson Lana Lee Lawson Jeanne Anne Longinotti Jules Theodore Loventhal 378 Peter Edwin McGrath Alan Kent Malyon Phoebe Ann Moraes Jack Edwin Perkins Anthony Robert Pisano Richard James Sparling Susan Kathleen Stacks 379 FAC U LTY Dr. Carl W. Sharsmith BoTany A member of The San Jose STaTe College TouculTy since 1950, Dr. ShorsmiTh holds The PhD. degree from The UniversiTy of California, Berkeley. He was a faculTy member aT WashingTon SToTe Col- lege, Pullman, WashingTon, and GT The UniversiTy of MinnesoToi for several years before coming To SJSC. He has published numerous Technical papers on boTcmy. He compleTed an exTended sTudy of meadows in Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and YosemiTe NaTional Parks for The federal gov- ernmenT. His work as a naTuralisT in YosemiTe over many seasons earned him a MeriTorious Service Award from The DeparTmenT of The InTer- ior. A noTive of New York CiTy, Dr. SharsmiTh moved To The Bay Area in 1919. His area of spe- ciolizaTion is planT Taxonomy. The phoTo 0T leTT shows The professor 01' work in The Biological Sciences DeparTmenT's herbarium, a growing col- lecTion of boTomicol specimens carefully caTo- Iogued by Dr. SharsmiTh during his long Tenure here. Dr. SharsmiTh is married and is The ToTher of Two children. During This school year, he noTes, he also became a grondfoTher. SPOTLIGHT Dr. William R. Rogers EducaTion Dr. Rogers holds The A.B. degree from New York STaTe College, The MA. from Teachers College, Columbia UniversiTy, and The Ed.D. from The College of EducaTion, UniversiTy of Missouri. From 1934-1937 he was a high school Teacher aT Bay Shore, Long Island, NY. He served as princi- pal of elemenTary schools in Bay Shore from 1937-1947. He was insTrucTor aT The UniversiTy of Missouri before ioining The San Jose STaTe College TaculTy in 1949. He has been a visiTing summer professor aT Indiana UniversiTy, The Uni- versiTy of WashingTon, and Arizona STaTe College. He has been a consulTanT To InTernaTional Busi- ness Machines CorporaTion, San Jose, STanislaus CounTy School, ModesTo, and The California Ele- menTary School AdminisTraTors AssociaTion. AT SJS he served as acTing head of The Division of Teacher EducaTion, 1953-1954, head of The Ele- menTary EducaTion DeparTmenT, 1954-1956, and member of The Academic SenaTe of California STaTe Colleges, 1963-1964. He served as area chairman for The research proiecT, 11The CharacTer- isTics of a good ElemenTary School, for The Cali- fornia ElemenTary School AdminisTraTors Asso- ciaTion, 1964-1956. He was sTaTe chairman of The associaTion's STUdy of Class Size, 1956- 1959, and was ediTorial wriTer of The associa- Tion's Schools of EducaTion ProiecT, '1CESSA looks aT The ElemenTary School AdminisTraTor, 1960- 1963. Dr. Rogers was principle invesTigaTor for The research sTudy, HTelevision UTilizaTion in The ObservaTion Program for Teacher EducaTion, NaTional Defense EducaTion ACT, U.S. Office of EducaTion in coniuncTion wiTh San Jose STaTe College, 1959-1962. Professor Robert F. Clothievr Mechanical Engineering Professor CloThier holds The MasTer of Science in Physics and The Bachelor of Engineering in Chem,- ical Engineering from The UniversiTy of SouThern California. He has done TurTher graduaTe work in maThemaTics and mechanical engineering aT USC and in solid sTaTe physics aT The UniversiTy de MonTpellier, France. Before joining The San Jose STaTe College TaculTy in 1957, he was a member of The TaculTies of Alabama PolyTechnic lnsTiTuTe, The UniversiTy 0T SouThern California, The UniversiTy of Oklahoma, and Arizona STaTe College. His indusTrial experience includes full- Time and summer employmenT wiTh WesTing- house ATomic Power Division, Oak Ridge lnsTi- TuTe of Nuclear STudies, FleTcher Oil Company, Lockheed AircraTT CorporaTion, and The Tennessee EasTman CorporaTion ManhaTTan ProieCT. He has also served as a consulTanT for numerous indusT- rial concerns. He is currenle a consulTanT To The ATomic Energy Commission, DeparTmenT of De- fense, privaTe indusTries, and adverTising and publishing firms. In The summer of 1963 he was senT by The DeparTmenT of Defense To Kansas STaTe UniversiTy To sTUdy The TheoreTical and ex- perimenTal problems of radiaTion shielding. He is The auThor of numerous publicaTions in his field, including a number of secreT and confiden- Tial documenTs dealing wiTh aTomic energy. His scienTiTic and professional socieTy memberships include The American SocieTy of Mechanical En- gineers, The American lnsTiTuTe of Chemical En- gineers Nuclear Division, American insTiTuTe of Physics, American AssociaTion Tor AdvancemenT of Science, American Chemical SocieTy, American Nuclear SocieTy, and The American SocieTy for Engineering EducaTion. He is chairman of The college's HealTh Physics CommiTTee and The De- parTmenT of Mechanical Engineering's GraduaTe STudy CommiTTee. Professor CloThier's avocaTions include scienTiTic phoTography, elecTronics, judo, and WesTern hisTory. Among his college proiecTs are The designing of high vacuum equipmenT. He has already designed and consTrucTed Two high vacuum pumping sTaTions here. His biography is included in American Men of Science and Whois Who in Atoms. Professor Harrison W. McCreaTh Speech and Drama A member of The San Jose STaTe College TaculTy since 1946, Professor McCreaTh holds The A.B. degree from SJSC in Speech and Drama 119431 and The MasTer of ArTs degree in Drama from STanford UniversiTy 119481. As scene designer for college drama producTions from 1946 Through 1957, he was designer for The TaculTy-sTudenT producTion of Hamlet which opened The new Speech and Drama Building in 1955. He has been Teaching halT-Time in The HumaniTies Pro- gram since 1957. He was a member of The Fac- ulTy Council from 1953-56 and was vice presi- denT of The Council in 1954-55. He was presidenT of The Men's FaculTy Club in 1955-56. During The years 1952 Through 1956, he was advisor aT var- ious Times To The Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes. He is a member of The WesT- ern Speech AssociaTion, American FederaTion of Teachers, and The San Jose Players. He is an honorary member of Tau DelTa Phi, San Jose STaTe College Men's Honorary ScholasTic FraTer- niTy. A member of FirsT CongregaTional Church, San Jose, Professor McCreaTh is married To Mary KirTIey McCreaTh, 1943 graduaTe of SJSC. They have Three children. Professor McCreaTh served in The U.S. Army UnfanTryi in 1944-45. Dr. Jackson Turner Main HisTory Dr. Main holds 0 PhD. from The UniversiTy of Wisconsin, 1949, and ToughT 0T WoshingTon and Jefferson College and The UniversiTy of Maryland before coming To San Jose SToTe College's hisTory ToculTy in 1953. His book, The AnTifederalisTs: CriTics of The ConsTiTuTion 1781-1788, published by The UniversiTy of NorTh Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, in 1961, won him aprize from The In- sTiTuTe of Early American HisTory and CulTure in Williamsburg. He spenT losT year on sob- baTical leave doing research in The EasT on G fellowship from The American Council of Learned SocieTies. He also has had a research gronT from The American Philosophical SocieTy. He ediTed a paperback, Rebels vs. Tories, Tor Rand McNally. He has iusT finished a book, The Social STrucTure of Revolutionary America, and has compleTed research for anoTher To be called The Upper House in The RevoluTionary Era. His wife, The former Gloria Lund, is c: San Jose SToTe College groduaTe. They have Three children and reside CT 145 POTomoc Drive, Los GaTos. Dr. Carl W. Olds MaThemoTics A naTive 0T Wanganui, New Zealand, Dr. 01015 moved To The UniTed SToTes in 1927 and enrolled aT San Diego High School. He holds A.B., A.M., and Ph.D. degrees from STanTord UniversiTy. He was an insTrucTor 0T STcmTord from 1935-40 and in The summer of 1942. Before ioining The San Jose SToTe College maThemaTics ToculTy in 1945, he had been a member of The Purdue UniversiTy TaculTy from 1940-45. Dr. Olds' papers have been published Trequenle in maThemaTics jour- nals, and his ediTorial ossisTcmce has been soughT by many oTher publishers of books and pro- fessional publicoTions. In 1961-62 he was a visiTing lecTurer To high school moTh classes, sponsored by The MoThemoTics AssocioTion of America. His book, Continued FracTions, was pub- lished by Random House in 1963. A yochTing en- ThusiasT, Dr. Olds is a member of The P010 AlTo YachT Club and The STanford Club of Palo AlTo. His 25-fooT sailing sloop, HHigh NoOn, Took Third prize in Summer Sines racing compeTiTion IosT year. OTher exTra-curriculor inTeresTs include swimming, wresTling, and mounToin climbing. Dr. Violet Thomas Music A noTive of Chicago, Dr. Thomas sTUdied music 0T The American ConservaTory of Music during childhood and high school years and won The BeeThoven Gold Medal in piano performance. She became a sTudenT 0T San Jose STaTe College when her family moved To Los GaTos. As 0 sTUdenT, she gave Two piano reciTols wiTh her sisTer, MargareT, and appeared wiTh The SJS Symphony OrchesTrcz in Rochmaninoff's Second Picmo ConcerTo in C Minor. As 0 faculTy member she has appeared in solo and ioinT reciTols on campus. She has given organ reciTols in San Jose and Los GaTos, and she appeared in a reciTal 0T The NaTionol Con- venTion of MU Phi Epsilon in RochesTer, New York. Her degrees include a BA. from San Jose SToTe College and MA. and Ed.D. degrees from Colum- bia UniversiTy Teachers College. She was elecTed To The FaculTy Council for Two years, served as presidenT of The Women's FoculTy Club, and cur- renle serves as adviser for Mu Phi Epsilon and Pi Lambda TheTo. Dr. George C. Halverson Business A man of diversified experience in indusTry, governmenT, and higher educaTion, Dr. Halver- son heads The DeparTmenT 0T IndusTrial RelaTions. Before ioining The SJS TaculTy in 1962, he was San Francisco manager of HergenraTher Asso- ciaTes, managemenT consulTanTs. He was formerly corporaTe sTaTT coordinaTor of personnel develop- menT for The 4300-employee Ampex CorporaTion, Redwood CiTy. From 1952-56 he was head of Business AdminisTraTion ExTension and AssisTanT Dean, School of Business AdminisTraTion, aT The UniversiTy of California, Berkeley. He worked as field examiner for The NaTional Labor RelaTions Board in Kansas CiTy, DeTroiT, and San Francisco, in 1948-49 and from 1939-42. In 1947 he was budgeT examiner for The Bureau of The BudgeT, WashingTon, D.C. During World War II he rose To The rank of IieuTenanT, senior grade, wiTh The US. CoasT Guard, TaughT seamanship aT The CoasT Guard Academy, and was execuTive officer of an LST in The WesTern Pacific. He Traveled widely in Europe, visiTing some Ten European counTries from 1949 Through 1952. His publica- Tions include Causes of Industrial Peace in C01- lective Bargaining, done in collaboraTion wiTh PresidenT Clark Kerr of The UniversiTy of Cali- fornia and published by The NaTional Planning AssociaTion. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As The yearbook goes To prinT, my sTaTT and I look back on The Tun and hearTaches of Tackling a proiecT such as This. LasT summer we began wiTh idea TormaTions and plans. Our Theme became The TuTure . . . In Quest of Tomorrow. We would like To acknowledge all The help and supporT we re- ceived from our publishers, The WheelwrighT Press of SalT Lake CiTy, UTah. Though our deadlines were always laTe we meT The mosT imporTanT . . . The lasT one. Norma Burnham oT WheelwrighT's had The paTience of an angel . . . Thank you. Our sTabilizing agenT was our calm, cool, Texan advisor, Mr. Joe Swan. ln face of all headaches he was There To helo, SaTurdays and vacaTions included . . . Thank you. I would like To Thank The phoTography sTaTT for some excellenT qualiTy. l don'T know how nexT year's La Torre will ever exisT wiThouT Bob Hall. My personal Thank youls go To many. FirsT, To my parenTs for Their ever presenT love and TaiTh. To Dr. BenTel, our deparTmenT head . . . I did noT sleep on The job. To The office secreTaries, I'll miss our mail calls. Also, I would like To Thank Mr. Dunne for our inTeresTing and HenlighTening conversaTions. ATTenTion sTaTT! Here are your bouqueTs of roses and onions. The Greek secTion was done by Barb, Judy and Paul: all you Three needed To be perTeCT was a capTion wriTer and one less Senior EdiTor. John Shaw, The Seniors are done, need I say more? George you surprised me wiTh an excellenT job and Friday aTTernoon Tun aT The CB. Okay, RuTz, your sporTs copy is The Tops, buT sTop Tell- ing me so. AnoTher good sTaTTer was Sally, you were our double duTy girl: ArT and PublicaTions. Jackie, our veTeran of Two years, had The hardesT iob . . . my lasT year's secTion. Residences was The TirsT To be done, Thank heavens. And Pam, never again will I make you call The dorms. Marv, Thanks for Taking over organiza- Tions single-handedly. Sales sTaTT, you did a greaT iob and Thank you for your help in class whenever I needed you. To my liTTle Rose, Thanks for all The exTra work and moral supporT. A special Thanks for moral supporT goes To my sororiTy sisTers, The Alpha Phis, and my roommaTe Nancy lAkamazooll, who wenT OUT of Their way To show an inTeresT in my work. And Thanks M.C.H. for a fun Spring To finish off a hecTic year. There are noT enough Thank you's for Two very imporTanT and wonderful people: Eileen Hayes, my righT hand girl, and John lVleyn, my business manager. Eileen, iT would have been so much harder To accomplish such a iob as This wiThouT you. And John, Thank you for keeping The money problems ouT of. my feeble mind, and iusT Think - we don'T need any more index cards! As you can see, Tellow SparTans, The lisT is incompleTe. Thank you, The sTudenT body, Tor such an enriching opporTuniTy, and I hope I have noT Tailed you. Enjoy your l964 La Torre. And To every- one ..... THANK YOU I l l l l EdiTor's FavoriTe PicTure Mr. Mauzy, band direcTor 390 PHOTO CREDITS COVER R. E. Watson, Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton ENDSHEETS Lick Observo'rory, Mount Hamilton TITLE PAGE AND ENDSHEETS Mount Wilson and Palomar Observatories, Pasadena PAGE 401 Keith Cole Studios, Redwood CiTy PAGES 16, 17 UPI, San Francisco PAGE 151 Jim Lowell, Eugene, Oregon All other photos by San Jose State Col lege Department of Photojournalism and by Keith Cole Studios. 391 IN MEMORIAM Karen Gassenberg . Harry Tura ElemenTory EducoTion Physical EducoTion Anthony Devine Diane Hansen Social Science Sociology La Torre dedicaTes This page of The yearbook To The Tour seniors who losT Their lives in The Lake Tahoe plane crash on March 1, 1964. 392 INDEX A Aaberg, Bill .................... 238,288 Abarto, Pat .............................. 333 Abascol, Richard ...................... 240 Abbans, Michele ...................... 329 Abbey, Marilyn ........................ 341 Abbott, Cathy ......... 228, 309, 349 Abbot, Charles ........................ 317 Abbott, Pat .............................. 308 Abbott, Sheryl ............................. 68 Abel, David .............................. 248 Abernethy, Ron ................ 264, 368 Able, Judi ................................ 216 Ables, Gary ........................ 68,238 Abrams, Pct ............................ 228 Abreu, Stephen .................. 68, 238 Adair, Addie .................... 334, 351 Adam, David .............................. 68 Adams, Beverly ........................ 218 Adams, .Bill .............................. 248 Adams, Bob ............................ 266 Adams, Dave ............................ 171 Adams, Don .............. 68, 237, 248 Adams, Dwight ........................ 347 Adams, Hank .......................... 240 Adams, Janice ..... , ...................... 68 Adams, Jim .............................. 171 Adams, John ............................ 240 Adams, Loreeta .......................... 68 Adams, Mary Ann .................... 306 Adams, Nancy ..................... 68, 302 Adams, Olivio .......................... 312 Adcock, Mary-Lynn .................. 340 Addiego, Dennis ...................... 258 Adelmann, Susan .............. 68,211 Adorable, Bonefccio ................ 367 Agee, Kathy .................... 302,351 Agmann, Jeanette .................... 234 Agnew, Bob ............................ 260 Ahern, Barbara ........................ 216 Ahern, Judy ........................ 68, 305 Ah Tye, Judy .................... 302, 349 Ailender, Kim .......................... 254 Akaii, Barbara ........................ 339 Akey, Rosalie ............................ 68 Alas, Orlondo .......................... 324 Alber, Joan ................................ 68 Alberti, Richard .......................... 68 Albertson, Ethel .......................... 68 Aldrige, Jan ............................ 306 Alexander, Joseph ............ 264, 366 Alexander, Pom ......................... 329 Alexander, Susan .............. 115, 218 Allan, Harriet ............................ 68 Allen, Babette .......................... 335 Allen, Bob .............................. 238 Allen, Charles .......................... 188 Allen, Dave ....................... 68, 317 Allen, Jeff ................................ 266 Allen, John .............................. 266 Allen, Lyn ................................ 304 Alley, Ali ......... 68, 120, 203, 240 Ally, Ed .................................... 338 Alevy, Lynne ............................... 68 Alford, Barbara ........................ 333 Alio'ro, Fran .............................. 331 Alper, Mike .............................. 314 Alvarez, Bonnie ........................ 333 Alvarez, Cathy ........................ 333 Amerion, Robert ...................... 367 Ames, Phil ................................ 238 Ames, Steve ............................. 254 Amesfoy, Avon .................... 68, 241 Amiof, Sean ....... 68 Anderson, Barbara .................. 351 Anderson, Bruce ........................ 68 Anderson, Chad ........................ 321 Anderson, Dave ........................ 316 Anderson, Don .................. 158, 269 Anderson, Harry ...................... 142 Anderson, Jan .......................... 214 Anderson, Jim .......................... 317 Anderson, John ........................ 266 Anderson, Kathy ...................... 224 Anderson, Kent ........................ 242 Anderson, Linner ................ 68, 351 Anderson, Liz .......................... 313 Anderson, Rich ........................ 196 Anderson, Susan .............. 226,302 Anderson, Vicki ........................ 208 Anderson, Von . ................ 68, 240 Anderson, Wayne ...................... 68 Andrews, Arthur .......... 68, 188, 242 Andrews, Marilvn .................... 336 Andrews, Norman .................... 242 Anes, Dianne ............................ 306 Angle, Pat .................................. 68 Anido, Donna .......................... 336 Anne'rf, Robert ............................ 68 Annis, Robert .................. 366,367 Anthony, Joan ................ 224,330 Anthony, Joyce .......................... 68 Anthony, Michael ...................... 68 Antognini, Joe .......................... 248 Anverson, Roy ......................... 171 Anzolone, Carmelita .................. 68 Appleton, Brinley ................ 68,251 Argillo, Patricio .......... 68,213,351 Arco, Jerry ...................... 236,355 Archer, Jeanne .......................... 58 Archibald, Carolyn .................. 304 Ardis, Bill ................................ 238 Argilla, Patricia .......... 68,211,351 Arifuku, Ann .......................... 341 Arle'rf, Pam ...................... 224,329 Armenio, Ralph ........................ 242 Armstrong, David ...................... 68 Armstrong, Larry ...................... 251 Armstrong, Sharon .................. 346 Arnaudo, Kiki .................... 68,210 Arnerich, Leeoda ................ 68,232 Arnerf, Gail ...................... 341, 370 Arneson, Ray .......................... 323 Arnold, Lynn ..................... 303,305 Arthur, Jeanne ........................ 340 Arzie, Lorry ................................ 96 Asorawo, Karen ........................ 304 Ashcroft, Bill ............................ 317 Ashby, Stephanie ...................... 224 Ashlock, Kay ............................ 331 Ashlock, Peggy .......................... 68 Ashlock, Roger ........................ 251 Ashton, Harold .......................... 68 Ashworfh, Becky ...................... 339 Askey, Connie .......................... 341 Askin, Stephen .......................... 68 Asmussen, Wes ........................ 368 Asfier, Roger ............................ 244 Atencio, Dave .................... 69,253 Atkinson, Bernardeffe ................ 222 Atkinson, Joan ........................ 333 Atkinson, Kay .......................... 336 Atkinson, Sheryl ........................ 69 Atwood, Curtis .......................... 69 Atwood, Wayne ........................ 69 ATTerbury, Mary .......................... 69 Aubrey, Carolyne ...................... 69 Aude, Pe'rer ................................ 69 Auefcilla, Alphonse .................. 325 Auger, Suzanna ........................ 329 August, Sherry .......................... 333 Aurfhor, Connie ........................ 329 Austin, Dennis ........................... 69 Austin, Ruth ............................ 306 Axell, Janet ................................ 69 Aynesworfh, Daniel ............ 69,258 Azzoro, John ...... 69, 322,323,359 Baaris, Jeanne ........................ 228 Babcock, POT ............................ 312 Baber, Robert .......................... 169 Bobin, Koren ............................ 336 Baccus, June ............................ 336 Bach, Kathy ............................ 232 Backer, Jackie .......................... 286 Backus, Joyce ............................. 35 Baehm, Joyce .......................... 336 Boer, Marvis ............................ 228 Bacon, Gerald ............................ 69 Bagby, Bobbi ............................ 302 Bahonno, Denise ...................... 334 Bailey, Robert ........... 254,326,344 Bailey, Fred ...................... 315,317 Bailey, Lorraine ........................ 336 Bailey, Viki ............................... 305 Baird, David ............................ 351 Baird, Gladys ........................... 349 Boireufher, Sue ........................ 232 Baker, Chorlesie ........................ 69 Baker, Cricket .......................... 359 Baker, Geoff .............................. 69 Baker ,Herbert .......................... 366 Baker, Mariorie .................. 69,210 Baker, Dr. Norma .................... 351 Baker, Phillip .......................... 258 Baker, Ray ................................ 253 Baker, Robert ............................ 69 Bakly, Walter .......................... 172 Balangero, Leslie ........................ 69 Balcioni, Pot ............................ 370 Baldwin, David ........................ 264 Baldwin, Gene ........................ 253 Bolizar, Edward ...................... 318 Ball, John ................................ 325 Ballachey, Caronne .......... 311,368 Ballard, James .................. 69,254 Bolmonno, Frank ...................... 366 Balon, Rosemary ...................... 208 Bamberger, Judy ...................... 306 Bomford, Judy .................. 69,214 Bonofhy, Bela ......................... 244 Bondiera, Jeanne .................... 333 Bone, Bruce .............................. 366 Banister, John ............................ 32 Bansmer, Cheryl ...................... 214 Banfner, Bill ............................. 248 Bonuef, Eve .......................... 336 Bonwell, Pete .......................... 314 Baptise, Laura .......................... 336 BopTisTo, Jerry ............................ 69 Borbokow, Jeff ........................ 266 Barber, Kenneth ........................ 69 Barber, Thomas ................ 197,238 Barberis, Carol .................. 69,345 Borbosa, Mary .......................... 334 Barbour, Jack .................... 54,254 Barbour, Wally ........................ 253 Barbow, Carol .......................... 216 Bordsley, Frank ................ 316,327 Barker, Dan ...................... 258,293 Barker, Janet ............................ 341 Barking Machine ...................... 274 Barkley, Dennis .......................... 69 Barkwore, Sara ........................ 329 Borlour, Jack .............................. 55 Barnard, Holly ........................ 312 Barnebey, Pat .......................... 216 Barnes, Dorothy ........................ 69 Barnes, Frank .................. 171,325 Barnett, Gary ........................... 253 Barnett, Vicki .......................... 329 Barnharf, Fred .......................... 266 Bornhizer, Linda ........................ 69 Bornhold, Jocm .......................... 70 Boron, Robert ............................ 33 Baroway, Gene ........................ 258 Barr, Pom ................................ 313 Barr, Smokey ............................ 330 Barr, Susan .............................. 224 Borrogar, Walter ...................... 238 Barre'rh, Clare .......................... 334 Barrett, Patricio ................ 234,306 Barrick, Randy .......................... 266 Barron, Joyce .......................... 330 Barrow, Robert .................. 69,366 Barry, Sharon .......................... 214 Borfeou, Nancy ........................ 313 Barfon, Suzanne ...................... 306 Basham, Lynn .......................... 266 Bastieon, Sandra ................ 69,359 Bates, Vivian .......................... 333 Buff, Terry ................................ 320 BaTToglia, Linda ...................... 332 Buffs, Bobbie ............................ 331 Bough, Jim .............................. 344 Bough, William .................. 69,238 Baum, Nancie ........................... 69 Baumgorfner, Bil! .................... 238 Bovelocqua, Jenny .................... 69 Buyer, Thomas .......................... 284 Baynes, Carolyn ...................... 346 Bozi, Christopher ...................... 244 Beach, Bonnie .......................... 310 Beam, James .................... 190,266 Beam, Rita ................................ 69 Beam, Richard .......................... 269 Beardsley, Frank ...................... 327 Beofie, Kenneth ........................ 238 BeoT'ry, Carol ............................ 304 Beaver, Linda ......................... 311 Beavers, Gay ......................... 306 Beck, Carol .............................. 306 Beck, Pamela ...................... 69,214 Becken, Bonnie .......................... 69 Becker, Harriet ......................... 309 Becker, Mary ............................ 370 Beckers, Bill ............................ 240 Beckett, Bonnie .......................... 69 Beckman, Carol ................ 307,309 Beebe, Robert .......................... 367 Beedle, Sarah .................... 45,345 Begovich, Michael .................... 248 Behnke, Arlene .......................... 69 Belcher, William .............. 240,314 Belcher, Sally .................... 69,208 Beldo, Bette Jo ........................ 210 Bell, Ben ............................ 69,238 Bell, William ..... 2 ...................... 238 Bell, Dr. Charles ...................... 345 Bell, Dole .......................... 69,244 Bell, Lynn .................................. 69 Bel, Marilyn .............. 55,226,360 Bell, Ronald .................... 324,367 Bell, Terry .......................... 69,238 Bell, Tony ................................ 338 Bellok, David .......................... 69 Belling, Edward ........................ 263 Belmont, Pamela ...................... 333 Bemis, Kathleen ........................ 70 Bemis, Raymond ........................ 7O Benossi, Duilio ............................ 70 Benbora, Carol .......................... 69 Benbow, Carol ......................... 283 Benbow, Kathleen .................... 232 Bennett, Cathy ......................... 305 Bennett, Linelle ........................ 351 Benne'r'r, Mary .......................... 330 Benson, Don .............................. 70 Benson, Gyla - ......................... 311 Benson, Harold .................. 70,242 Bentley, Wes ............................ 251 Benton, Barbara ................ 70,304 Benfz, Donna ........................... 340 Benz, Stanley ............................ 32 Berossi, Dulio ......................... 269 'Bereu'rher, James ............ . .......... 185 Berger, Judy ............................ 224 Bergere, Robert .......................... 70 Bergez, Vicki ............................ 224 Berggren, Randy ...................... 325 Berinboum, Martin .................. 369 Berifzhoff, Ann ........................ 309 Berky, Richard ........................ 314 Berman, Linda ......................... 311 Berman, Peter .......................... 248 Bermon, Sara .......................... 355 Bernodas, Lorre ........................ 218 Bernhardt, Karo ........................ 226 Berns, Thomas .......................... 242 Berry, 'Cheryl ................... 306,351 Berry, Craig ............................ 266 Berry, Kenneth -.145,146, 148, 149, 150,151,152,155,157,158 Berry, Virginia .......................... 70 Berryhill, Patrick ........................ 70 Bers, Myrna .............................. 330 Bertaina, Alan .......................... 325 Best, Fred ................................ 321 Befcmdo, Donald ........................ 54 Beffela, Carole .................. 70,228 BefTs, Stephen .................... 54,258 Befz, Koren ........................ 70,210 Beufler, Bruce .......................... 185 Bevilockwoy, Judy ...................... 70 Bickford, Jean .......................... 305 Biddle, Donald ........................ 240 Bigelow, Elizabeth .................... 313 Bigelow, Robert .................... 94,95 Bignell, Susan .................. 340,346 Binn, Peggy ............................ 349 Binsacca, James ...................... 251 Biocini, Linda .......................... 211 Bird, Vicki ................................ 341 Birdwell, Mickey ........................ 70 Birlenboch, Karen .................... 214 Bisceqlia, Sally .......................... 286 Bishop, JoAnn ........................... 329 Bishop, Samuel .......... 70,348,358 Bishop, Susan ............................. 70 Bissell, Kathy .......................... 216 Bivins, Herbert .......................... 260 Black, Barbara ........................ 351 Black, Kristi .............................. 312 BlaeHler, Christine .................... 336 Blain, Richard ............................ 70 Blair, Janet .............................. 339 Blair, Judi ................................ 213 Blair, Skip .................................. 70 393 394 Blake, Kathleen .......................... 70 Blake, Kimberley ........................ 70 Blake, Reo ................ 70,208,356 Blakeman, Robert .................... 266 Blakeslee, BeTTy ........................ 331 Blanchard, David ...................... 143 Blank, Leslie .............................. 70 Blaschek, Lynn ................... 70, 312 Blaziek, James ........................ 120 Blevins, John ............................ 251 Bleyle, Linda ............................ 213 Bliss, Michele ...................... .-..-329 Blomquisf, Mary ...................... 115 Blonsky, Howard .......... 54,70,370 Bloodgood, William 238 Bloo'n, David .................. 258,359 Bloom, Wendy ........................ 304 Blose, Carol ............................ 257 Boardmon, Sandy .................... 341 Boor'rs, Spike .......................... 238 Bochcmna, Thomas .................. 240 Bode, Diane ...................... 70,213 Bodnor, Pat .............................. 330 Bodfker, Dale .................... 70,316 Boe, Susan .............................. 358 Boeg, Karen ............................ 368 Bogart, Joyce ........................... 309 Bohanncm, Keith ...................... 240 Bohne, STandford ........................ 34 Bohneff, Barbara ...................... 222 801, Susan .................................. 70 Bolden, Barringron ...................... 70 Boldizar, George ........................ 54 Bonanno, Margaret ...... 50,55,214 Bond, Lester ............................ 188 Bonde, Krisfeon .................. 70,228 Bonds, Robert --145,155, 156,152, 158,160, 318 Bone, KenneTh .................. 345,366 Boneso, Bruno .......................... 336 Bonfiglio, Gary .................. 70,321 Bonneffe, David ........................ 260 Boneffo, Jerry ........ 147, 149, 1,50, 154, 157, 158 Bonney, Linda .......................... 224 Bonora, Joan ............................ 304 Booher, Jerry ............................ 258 Boos, Dione .............................. 234 Booth, Robert ................ 266,354 Booth, James ............................ 251 Bor, James ................................ 54 Borova'rz, Edward ...................... 70 Borden, Jon ...................... 313, 345 Border, Claire .................... 55,208 Borello, Linda ......................... 210 Boren, Jerry .............................. 251 Boress, Edward .......................... 70 Borgon, Kathy .......................... 370 Borod, Sheryl .............................. 7O Bosco, Barbara .................. 70,216 Bosco, James .................... 142, 344 Bosshord, Koren ...................... 304 Bo'rf, Vicki ................................ 336 Bof'rini, Ronald .......................... 70 8012, Christine .......................... 329 Boucher, Alan ...................... 316 Boufocoff, Alex ........................ 264 Bou'relle, Kenneth .................... 316 Bowen, Jeffrey .......................... 70 Bowen, Kenneth ........ 70,260,266 Bowen, Roger ............................ 70 Bower, Ben .............................. 317 Bowers, Norman ...................... 253 Bowles, Mary Ann .................... 210 Bowles, Susan .................... 347,351 Bowles, Vicci ............................ 213 Bowman, Carol ........................ 341 Bowman, Christine .................. 321 Bowman, Michael ............ 268, 274 Boyer, Richard .......................... 324 Boyfer, Virginia ........................ 336 8022010, Janice ......................... 334 Bradley, Burke ............................ 70 Bradley, Dan ............................ 324 Bradley, Hugh ............................ 70 Brody, David ............................ 258 Brody, Gale .............................. 340 Braincrd, Stephen .................... 325 Broinel, Kathy .......................... 329 Brainerd, Kathleen .................. 346 Bragodo, Pot ............................ 210 Brombleff, Bruce ........................ 71 Brandon, Claudia .................... 210 Brandon, Karen ......................... 369 BrondT, Barbara ...................... 306 Bram, Jean .............................. 332 Bromley, Jan ............................ 71 Brett, Daniel ...................... 71,272 Broun, Janet .............................. 71 BrazelTon, Beverly .................... 210 Breckenridge, Sally ............ 71 , 222 Brecker, Charlotte .................... 218 Brenneman, Gory ............ 238, 354 Brewer, Peter .............................. 71 Brewick, Dennis .......................... 71 Brewingfon, Judy .................... 216 Brewster, Judy ........................... 71 Bridges, Arthur .......................... 71 Bridges, Connie ........................ 234 Bridges, Joan ........................... 369 Brigham, John .................. 71, 242 Brigham, Patricia .............. 208,336 Bright, Phillip ............................ 71 Brignolo, Donald ........................ 71 Brimmer, Patrick ........................ 71 Bri'roin, Susan .............................. 71 BrifTon, Sue ............................. .--339 Brock, Norma .......................... 306 Brogan, PoTrick ........................ 240 BroglioTTi, Mike ........................ 240 Brohmer, Sherry .......................... 71 Broksell, Dione ........................ 210 Bromoge, Catharine .................... 71 Bromley, Beverly ...................... 306 Bronzon, Rober'r ................ 140, 143 Brooke, Tonia ............................ 332 Brookmon, Gail .......................... 208 Brooks, Thomas .......................... 325 Brooks, Elizabeth ...................... 208 Brown, Bruce ............................ 266 Brown, Carol .......................... 333 Brown, George .......................... 348 Brown, Jackie .......................... 329 Brown, Jone ............................ 309 Brown, Janet ............................ 226 Brown, Joseph .......................... 370 Brown, Koren .................... 216, 368 Brown, Lynne ............................ 333 Brown, Marion .......................... 335 Brown, Mark ............................ 338 Brown, Michael ........................ 314 Brown, Robert ............ 71, 190,253 Brown, Terrill ............................ 323 Brown, Troy1 .............................. 269 Browne, Clifford .......................... 71 Brownfon, Wendy .................... 222 Brugger, Sandra ........................ 358 Brumley, Joan .......................... 224 Brumley, John ........................... 71 Brunbaugh, Mark ...................... 172 Brunick, William ........................ 321 Brunner, Jacquie ...................... 214 Brunner, Robert .................. 71,254 Brusascheffi, Dennis .......... 242, 320 Bryon, Dale ............................ 366 Bryon, Norman .......................... 71 Bryant, James .......................... 244 Bryant, POT ........................ 224, 329 Bryner, Carol ............................ 336 Bryon, Dale ................................ 71 Bryson, Cindy ............................ 228 Bryson, Penny ............................ 330 Buchanan, Cathy .............. 224, 309 Buchanan, Kennefh1 .................. 367 Buck, Barbara ............................ 210 Buck, Edward ............................ 264 Buck, Kit .................................. 306 Buckingham, Alan ...... 71, 124, 361 Buckingham, Don ..... . ................. 317 Codono, Carole ----45, 71 , 311, 345 Buchler, Joseph .......................... 71 Buchner, Carolyn ...................... 358 Buehler, Joel .............. 71, 162, 238 Buehner, Carolyn ........................ 71 Buekhouf, William .................... 260 Buermcm, Sandra ................ 71, 213 Bull, Cindy ........................ 71, 222 Bull, Donna ........................ 71, 368 Bunch, Leilcmi ............................ 71 Bunn, Frances .......................... 308 Burgess, Christine .................... 228 Burkhol'rer, Susan ...................... 304 Burnett, Claudio ........................ 71 Burnett, Janet .......................... 351 Burnett, John .................... 71,323 Burns, Frank .............................. 171 Burns, Jone .............................. 216 Burns, Linda ............................ 341 Burns, Robert .............................. 71 Burns, Sharon ............................ 71 Burnside, Jerry ................ 224, 286 Burnum, Dennis ........................ 251 Burris, Gerald .......................... 324 Bursch, Margie ............ 211 Burton, Earl ...................... 180,184 Burton, Richard ............................ 71 Burfon, C. Grant ........................ 32 Buschini, Richard ...................... 251' Bush, Joanne ............................. 71 Buss, Rex ................................ 359 Butcher, Nancy ................ 213, 221 Butler, Jo Anna .......................... 71 Butler, Patrick .................... 54, 240 Button, Edward .......... 71,266,354 Buffs, Carolyn ...................... 309 BUTTS, David .............................. 367 Buffs, Sheila .............................. 228 Buxton, Lynn ............................ 208 Buxton, Richard .......................... 54 Buxton, Robert ........................ 258 Bycel, Ben ................................ 266 Byrd, Susan .............................. 329 Byrdwell, Phyllis ...................... 365 Byrne, John .............................. 172 Byrne, Mauro ........................... 333 Caballero, Barbara .................. 309 Cacioppo, Rosemarie ................ 120 Cadile, Jim ...................... 157,188 Caines, Elaine - ........................ 341 Colonde, Genie ................ 210, 230 Calcogno, Gary .......... 71, 266, 344 Calderoni, Felice ................ 71, 264 Caldwell, Jim .......................... 266 Cadona, Carole ...-45, 71,311, 345 Caldwell, Pete .................. 254, 325 Colleri, Ann .............................. 366 Calou, Be'r'ry Ann ...................... 330 Camozzi, Louise .................. 54, 331 Comp, Olivea .......................... 346 Campogna, Carol ............ 336,370 Com-pagno, Dennis ............ 71,258 Campbell, Bill .......................... 266 Campbell, Cathy ...................... 341 Campbell, Jo Ann .................... 304 Campbell, John ........................ 71 Campbell, Sondra ...................... 72 Campbell, Tom .......................... 258 Compisi, Mary ............................ 71 Connocm, Ed ............................ 321 Canal, Mel ................................ 344 Conepa, Ken .................... 317, 368 Canvel, Pe'rer ............................ 316 Cantu, Dick ........................ 72, 242 Capener, June .......................... 370 Caplen, Ed ................................ 323 Coplon, Fran ............................ 306 Coplan, STephen ........................ 264 Colpelloni, Nicholas .................... 72 Capuccio, Sue .................... 55,336 Carder, Bea .................... 302,351 Carey, Ed ................................ 251 Caris'rron, Bonny ........................ 216 Carl, Judy ................................ 305 Corlsen, Sheila .......................... 308 Carlson, Bruce ........................... 72 Carlson, Connie ........................ 341 Carlson, Janet ........................ ..-305 Carlson, Holly ............................ 72 Carlson, Lance ............................ 72 Carlson, Lloyd ............................ 72 Carlson, Richard ........................ 72 Carlson, Richard ........................ 238 Carlsfrom, Bonnie .................... 283 Carlsfon, Marion ........................ 216 Carlsfrom, Dwane ........ 72,233, 236 Carmean, Dan .................... 72, 238 Carpenter, Nancy ................ 72, 249 Carpenter, Ray .......................... 119 Carpenter, Craig ........................ 238 Corr, Jim .................... 72,248,258 Carrie, Ron ................................ 254 Carroll, Doris ............................ 341 Carroll, Don ................ 72, 242,355 Carrofhers, Judy ........................ 332 Carskaddon, Cherri .................. 334 Carson, Jock ............................ 359 Carson, John ............................ 323 Caron, John P. ............................ 72 Carson, Lois .............................. 331 Corsf, Del ................................ 344 Carfer, Jock .............................. 358 Carter, Jim ................................ 314 Carter, Lu ................................ 291 Carter, Rand -.-.145,146,148,149, 156, 157,160 Cartwright, Chrisfy .................. 313 Carwin, Sally ............................ 332 Cory, Juno ................................ 72 Cosagronde, Connie .................. 283 Cosomo, Shannon .................... 339 Casorez, Ernio .......................... 314 Cosden, Ron ............................ 369 Case, Roger ................................ 72 Cash, David H. .......................... 72 Caselif, Margaret .................... 208 Cashmon, Mike ........................ 316 Cassen'rini, Donna .................... 115 Castle, Alan ............................ 370 Cofelli, Donna .......................... 305 Couhope, Koren ........ 72,213,286 Caulk, Chuck ............................ 269 Coumon, Cheryl ........................ 308 Coumon, Gail ............................ 339 Cauagnolo, Paul ........................ 323 Cocanogh, John .......-........72, 242 Cen'rcmni, Angelo C. .................... 32 Cervi, Pot ................................ 330 Chadwick, Beth ........................ 308 Choine, Jerry ...................... 72,242 Chomberlin, Cindy .................... 208 Chambers, Ann -...13,72,216,280 Chambers, Dennis .................... 355 Chan, Sam ........................ 349,364 Chang, Charlotte ...................... 364 Change, Charles ........................ 369 Chandler, Dionne ...................... 72 Chandler, Jo ............................. 228 Chandler, Judy .......................... 72 Chonddler, Paul ........................ 254 Changus, Ed ............................ 338 Chopin, Gary ............................ 314 Chapman, Gordon ...................... 72 Chopnick, Barbara .................... 302 Chappell, Ellen .......................... 72 Chargin, Jerry .................... 72,242 Charnow, Ellioft ........................ 368 Charfer, Richard ........................ 317 Chase, Kenn ................................. 72 Chasey, Gail ............................ 228 Cheadle, Sondra ........................ 336 Cheri, Joyce ............................ 332 Cherin, Stephanie ........................ 72 Chew, Herbert ............................ 72 Chen, Ray ................................ 188 Chi, Julie .................................. 349 Chidesfer, James .............. 366,367 Childs, Nancy .................... 72,216 Ching, Karen .................... 341,349 Chon, Sammy ............................ 72 Choy, Dave .............................. 323 Christa, Pam ............................ 369 Christensen, Gory .................... 367 Christensen, Jayne .................... 210 Christensen, Linda .................... 368 Christensen, Ruth ...................... 332 Christie, Jo ................................ 305 Christie, Lynne ............ 72,216,296 Chrisfopaer, Bernard .................. 72 Chun, Vicki .............................. 364 Cirese, Chorleen ...................... 224 Cirimele, Esther .......... , .............. 73 Citron, Jeff .............................. 251 Claridge, Fred .......................... 242 C1ork, Barbara ................ 216,282 Clark, Bill ................................ 258 Clark, Chris ............................ 313 Clark, Diane ........................ 72, 208 Clark, Sallie ............................ 228 C1ark, Sharon .................. 208,340 Clarke, John ............................ 238 Closon, Stanley. ........................ 367 Clowson, Carolyn ...................... 72 Clawson, Sheila ........................ 228 Claybough, Linny ................ 72, 213 Clay'ron, Kathleen ...................... 72 Clayton, Robert .......................... 72 Clegg, Bill ................................ 238 Clegg, Jim ................................ 251 Clemons, Robert ........................ 72 Cleveland, Georgia .................. 306 Clelond, Rich ............................ 323 Clements, Edward ................ 33, 35 Clifford, Doug ......................... 251 Cliff, Muril ................................ 73 Clopfon, Richard ...................... 242 Close, Neal .............................. 370 Clothier, Robert ........................ 382 Clough, Al ................................ 316 Cloyd, Jerry ....................... 258 Clum, Janice ............................. 370 Comes, Gory ............................ 253 Coburn, Carolyn ........................ 214 Cochrane, Beverly ...................... 73 Cochran, Kay ............................ 332 Coe, Peggy ................................ 341 Coffin, Andrea ........................ 224 Coffin, Carol .............................. 73 Coffin, Lescmne ......................... 73 Coffmon, James .................. 73, 120 Cohea, Cheryl .......................... 330 Colburn, Jock ............................ 240 Colby, Ronald -4 .......................... 73 Cole, Bob ................................ 325 Cole, Jeff .................................. 320 Cole, Theodore .......................... 367 Coleman, Gary ........................ 288 Colla, Kathleen .................. 73,208 Colleffo, Jerry -.145, 150,158,157, 160, 177 Collier, KoThy ............................ 208 Colling, Ann ............................ 339 Collins, Caye ............................ 334 Collins, Mrs. George ................ 365 Collins, Reverend George .......... 365 Collins, Kathryn .......................... 73 Collins, Linda ...................... 73,210 Collins, Mike ............................ 266 Collins, Mike .................... 162, 254 Collins, Virginia .......................... 73 Colombro, John ........................ 367 Coltrin, Bill ........................ 242,253 Colfuri, Jackie .......................... 210 Colvin, Margaret ...................... 302 Comegys, Ann ........................ 228 Commendatore, Jim .................. 248 Compton, Keith ........................ 258 CompTon, Leslie ........................ 228 Comstock, BeTTe ........................ 339 Condrey, Steve ........................ 324 ConeTTo, AI ................................ 73 Conneffo, Al ............................ 260 Conkin, Dione ........................... 329 Conklin, Robert .......................... 73 Conners, Dick ............................ 321 Connor, Janice .................... 73,211 Conover, Albert .................. 73,248 Conover, Nancy ........................ 54 Conrad, Cindy .......................... 224 Conrcrdly, Peter ................ 73,345 Conway, Jeff ............................ 324 Cook, Bob ................................ 350 Cook, Dione ................................ 73 Cook, Emery ................................. 32 Cook, Fred ................................ 73 Cook, Hank .............................. 321 Cook, Henery ............................ 73 Cook, Jennifer .......................... 304 Cook, Morinne .......................... 222 Cook, Mike ......... 54,162,254, 355 Cook, Sondra ............................ 336 Cook, S'ruarf .............................. 248 Cooke, Morile .......................... 336 Cooke, Nancy ............................ 73 Coonrod, Coral ................ 228, 257 Coons, Suscm ............................ 306 Coonfz, Bob ................ 48, 254,321 Coop, Russel ............................ 345 Cooper, Bill .............................. 338 Cooper, Carol ............................. 333 Coppoge, Tim ............................ 320 Copple, Cynthia ........................ 54 Coppock, John ......................... 320 Corales, Sally .......................... 336 Corbef, David ............................ 171 Corbe'r, Dave ............................ 344 Corbett, Betty ............................ 73 Corby, Rich ...................... 236, 258 Corcoron, John ........................ 266 Corcoran, Mary Eilen .................. 72 Cordova, Manuel ...................... 254 Corckroff, Linda ........................ 334 Cornelius, Roy ............................ 73 Corneluis, Ray ........................ 260 Cornfor'rh, Theodore .................... 73 Cornforfh, Ted .......................... 317 Cornwell, Anna .................. 55, 214 Corrigon, Sheila ...................... 305 Cor'rebcnorfe, Jock .................... 359 Corvi, Penny ............................ 331 CosTello, Ar'r ............................ 244 Corfin, William .......................... 73 Cotton, Gail .............................. 216 Countrymon, Joe ...................... 314 Coupe, Jeff .............................. 254 Courfney, Mary ........................ 336 Couser, Richard .......................... 73 Covert, Sandra .......................... 309 Cowell, Richard ........................ 266 Cowles, Don ..... . ....................... 254 Cowgill, Norm .......................... 254 Cowling, Roger ........................ 347 Cox, Allen .......................... 73,251 Cox, Douglas ...................... 73,264 Cox, Lorry ................................ 238 Cox, Marilyn ............................ 210 Cox, Mary ................................ 341 Cox, Wayne ........................ 73, 266 Cozzolino, Cathy ...................... 226 Craff, Colleen ............................ 73 Craig, Deborah ............................ 73 Cristiani, Maddie ...................... 333 Craig, Bill ................................ 320 Craig, Leland ............................ 254 Crain, Dr. Horoid ........................ 94 Croin, Margaret Ann .................. 95 Crompfon, Vivien ...................... 351 Crawford, Carol ...................... 313 Crocker, Chris ............................ 73 Cromer, Carol ............................ 368 Cronin, Terri ............................... 214 Cross, Joy ................................ 266 Cross, Stan ................................ 238 Crowder, David .......................... 73 Crowe, Diane .............................. 73 Crook, Jacaleo .......................... 335 Csoncrodi, Jeanne .................... 218 Cudo, John ................................ 73 Culler, Ron .............................. 236 Culler, Ron ................................ 244 Culligon, Tom ............................ 197 CulweH, Ken ............................ 240 Cummings, P01 ........................ 302 Cummings, Ralph ...................... 33 Cuneo, Rita ........................ 73,218 Cunlin, Kevin ............................ 172 Curne, Jodie ...................... 73, 214 Currie, Jodie ............................ 218 Currier, Dick ............................ 253 Currier, Linda ............................ 218 Curtis, Chris .............................. 266 Curtis, Joan ................................ 73 CurTner, Jone ............................ 336 Cushing, BeHy ............................ 308 Cushing, Bob ............................ 325 Cuslione, Gerri ............................ 73 Cyr, Jim ................................. 264 Dogg, Jerry .............................. 369 Dohleen, Don ............................ 354 Dagge'rf, Nancy L. ...................... 73 Dale, Dr. R. ........................ 45,345 Dolke, Janice .................... 73,115 Dollope, Carol .......................... 222 Dolly, Morchelle ................ 74, 218 Dolporfo, Allen R. ........................ 74 Dalton, Diane ............................ 214 Doly, Ann ................................ 329 Damask, Dona N. ........................ 74 Dana, Ellen .............................. 339 Dangers, Edward H. .................. 74 Doniell, Pot .............................. 334 Daniels, Mike .................... 74,359 Daniels, Susan .......................... 335 Dcnilovich, Joan ...................... 211 Donna, Mary' ............................ 358 Dom'rzig, Dave .......................... 272 DaPonT, Bradford A. .................. 74 D'Arcy, Arlene ............ 74, 241, 294 Darnell, Beverly ........................ 311 Dorone, Vince .......... 155, 157, 158 Dart, Al .................................... 240 Dosking, Niki .......................... 218 Doum, Koren .............................. 74 Dovee, Paul W. .......................... 96 Davenport, Pom ........................ 351 Dovidovich, Ted ........................ 368 Davidson, Carol .................. 75, 305 Davidson, Claire ........................ 335 Davies, Sue ...................... 213, 286 Davis, Anne--74, 222, 347, 351, 356 Davis, Beth ................................ 304 Davis, Bill ................................ 238 Davis, Bob ........................ 157, 158 Davis, Diana ............................ 330 Davis, Carol E. .................... 74,228 Davis, Geary ............................ 325 Davis, Jeff ................................ 253 Davis, John ...................... 317,351 Davis, Jean .............................. 228 Davis, Margaref ........................ 308 Davis, Marilyn ............ 74,349, 358 Davis, Mike ...................... 174,281 Davis, Paul S. .............................. 74 Davis, Pom ................................ 222 Davis, Ron ........................ 166, 188 Davis, Royce .............................. 324 Davis, Sharon ............................ 335 Davis, Judy .............................. 210 Davis, Shannon ........................ 264 Davidson, Margie .................... 351 Dawson, Lynnette ...................... 291 Dawson, William H. .................... 74 Day, Roy .......................... 261, 324 Day, Susan .............................. 234 Dean, Bob ................................ 324 Deoson, Dione .................... 74, 228 Deosy, Bob ................................ 238 Deo'ron, Deon ................ 74, 358 Debock, Cathryn ........................ 74 DeBell, Ed .................................. 94 DeBolT, Gene ............................ 351 Deckey, Roger D. ........................ 74 Declusin, Dione ........................ 336 DeColTe, STeve .......................... 266 Dedini, Peter ................ 54,74,254 Deeble, Tom .............................. 254 Dees, Bob ................................ 338 Deefer, Julie ............................ 330 DeGraves, Bruce ........................ 358 DeHcrres, Anomarie .................. 333 Dehnke, Dianne ........................ 368 Deichler, Darlene ...................... 305 Deininger, D. Whitaker ................ 55 DeJorne'rT, Tommy .................... 304 DeJong, Thomas ........................ 318 DelPire, Roy ................................ 33 Delmcm, Barbara ...................... 210 Demaresf, Fred ................ 120, 240 Demarfini, Susan ...................... 234 Demick, Dove ............................ 320 DeMonner, Ron ........................ 157 Demos, Pete .................... 157,158 Demosfene, Peocy ---.303, 305, 355 DeMonner, Ronald .............. 74, 158 Dempsey, Sue ............................ 331 Dempsey, William .................... 367 Denevon, Martha ...................... 330 Dennis, Joy ........................ 74,234 Denny, Pat ................................ 332 Denmcm, Duane ........................ 264 DePoUlo, Gail .......................... 333 Deren, Joanie .......................... 224 Derenzi, Robert ............................ 74 Derenzi, Ron ........................ 74, 316 Derge, Ed .................................. 254 DeRoche, Dee Dee ............ 224, 308 DeRose, Clare .......................... 370 Derr, Jim .................................. 258 Deruef're, Noreen ...................... 329 Deucher, Ron ............................ 238 DeVeriso, Byron ................ 74, 317 Devine, Tony ............................ 269 Dewar, George .......................... 241 Dewar, Malcolm ........................ 74 Diocomis, Carol .................. 74,358 Dickson, Louise ........................... 74 Diamond, Ron ............................ 318 Dias, Bill .................................. 321 Dickens, Ernie .......................... 338 Dickhoff, Koren ........................ 226 Dickmon, Lori ............................ 210 Dickson, Rob ............................ 325 Diehl, Bonnie ............................. 74 Diefschy, Carol ............................ 74 Dillinghom, Leon ...................... 369 Dillon, Gory ............................ 316 Dillon, Mary .............................. 309 Dingmon, Vickey ...................... 216 Diorio, Catherine ........................ 74 Dislevy, Shirley' ........................ 347 Dismry, Carol ............................ 351 Disney, Carol ................ 55, 74, 226 Dissmeyer, John ........................ 325 Distud, David .................... 74, 254 DiTTo, Annette .................... 74, 208 Dixon, Berniece ........................ 335 Dixon, Evelyn ............................ 360 Dixon, Roberto ............................ 74 Dock, Dave .............................. 344 Doboshi, Larry ............................ 174 Dobbins, Carol ......................... 306 Dobbins, Virginia ...................... 306 Dobbs, Rosazeffo ........................ 74 Dobrusky, Karen ...................... 349 Dodds, Mike .............................. 241 Dodson, Lynn .............................. 74 Dodson, Richard ........................ 33 Doe, John ................................ 370 Doe, Terry ................................ 325 Doebl, Kur'r ................................ 74 Doggef'r, Nancy ........................ 369 Dolcm, Mr. ................................ 326 Dolon, Michael .......................... 34 Dolon, Pa'r ................................ 332 Dolon, Ruth Ann ........................ 312 Dolon, Susan ............................ 208 Dolezol, Sandro ........................ 74 Dolinor, Morilou ........................ 208 Dolgliesh, Par ............................ 73 Dombrow, Dick ........................ 254 Doolittle, Tom ......................... 254 Dommeyer, Carl ........................ 367 Dompe, Catherine .................... 336 Donaldson, Gwen ...................... 222 Donivon, Junefh ........................ 339 Dorinson, Rod .......................... 254 Dooley, Sandi .................... 74,216 Dore, Bob ................................ 365 Doren, Poul .............................. 314 Dornberger, Barbara ................ 341 Donso, Georgia ........................ 214 Dorsey, Jerry' ............................ 314 Dorsey, Lorry ............................ 338 Dosch, Mollie ............................ 336 DouceTTe, Ronald ........................ 75 Dougery, Barbara ...................... 222 Dougery, Ed .............................. 241 Dougherfy, Anita ...................... 336 Dougherfy, Judith .................... 336 Douglas, Bob ............................ 338 Douglas, Charlie ........................ 171 Douglas, Chuck ........................ 254 Dowlofshohi, Arr ...................... 321 Downer, Robert ................ 75, 264 Dowling, Sfcm ............................ 241 Downing, Julie .......................... 341 Dowsing, Dione ........................ 329 Doyle, Mike ................................ 75 Droeger, Cliff ......................... 238 Drake, George .................. 316,354 Drake, Richard .......................... 196 Draper, Larry ............................ 196 Droyfon, Dick .......................... 238 Drees, Ann ................................ 305 Dreiger, James ............................ 75 Drenik, JoLynne ........................ 331 Drury, Bonnie ............................ 222 Duarfe, Suzanne ........................ 341 DuBois, Camille ........................ 224 Dubrow, Harris .......................... 75 DucoTy, Jim ............................. -.264 Dudley, Emelyn ........................ 365 Duffey, Koren ............................ 226 Duffy, Sally .......... 45, 75, 345, 366 Dugdole, Don ............................ 367 Duggan, Ki'r .............................. 308 Duino, Marla ............................. 75 Dullea, Patricia .......................... 75 Dumesnil, Dianna ................ 75,208 Dumesnil, Sue .......... 211, 221, 330 Dunofon, Dorreil ................ 169,317 Duncan, Al .............................. 248 Duncan, Dr. Carl ................ 13,153 Duncon, Chorlen ........................ 75 Dunhoor, Eugene ...................... 242 Dunivan, Diane ........................ 336 Dunn, Bill .................................. 264 Dunn, Barbara .................. 234, 365 Dunn, Jim ................................ 253 395 396 Dunn, Judith .............................. 75 Dunne, John J. .......................... 129 Dunne, Kathy ...................... 75, 216 Dunne, Mike .............................. 75 DuPlonTe, Dee ............................ 75 Duque, Kathleen .................. 75, 224 Duref'r, Mary Ellen .................... 349 Dury, Dave ................................ 314 Dusel, William ............................ 32 Duronso, Adele ........................... 75 Dufilh, Barbara ........................ 336 Dufro, Vicki .............................. 211 DuTy, Sharon ............................ 291 DwighT, Dee Dee ................ 216, 333 Dyckmon, Terry .................. 75, 266 Dymond, William ........................ 75 Dyson, Anna Lou .............. 120, 125 Eadie, Sheila ...................... 75, 305 Earnshaw, Kathy ...................... 361 Eastman, Dirk .................... 266, 355 Eosfon, Judith .................. 224,336 Eberhard, Joan .......................... 336 Ebersole, Brion ........................ 370 Ebert, Darrell .............................. 75 Eckberg, Linda ................... 211, 330 Ecker, Marianne ........................ 329 Eckenfelder, Kay ........................ 340 Eckerf, Carol .............................. 54 Economou, Peter ........................ 251 Eden, Liz .................................. 370 Edenholm, Jackie ...................... 211 Eder L. ...................................... 331 Eddidge, Fred .......................... 172 Eddy, Paul ................................ 114 Edginfon, Deborah .............. 75,312 Edlund, Dennis ........................ 258 Edlund, Diane .................... 75,208 Edmonds, Bruce .......................... 54 Edmondson, Bill ........................ 251 Edmundson, Mary ...................... 75 Edringfon, Pam .......................... 311 Edwards, Gail .......................... 336 Edwards, George ........................ 266 Edwards, Harry ......... 177, 179, 180, 181, 182 Edwards, Lynn .......................... 340 Egon, Janet .............................. 305 Egon, Linda .............................. 304 Egels'ron, Bob ............................ 324 Egerf, John ................................ 317 Eglin, Carolyn .......................... 308 Ehlers, Connie .......................... 210 Ehlers, Jim ................................ 324 Ehrlich, John ...................... 75,242 Ehrlich, Madeleine .................... 214 Eickler, Carol ...................... 54, 218 Eidswick, Richard ........................ 75 Eigen, Burt ................................ 317 Eilers, Pete ................................ 266 Eisenberg, Rochelle .................. 332 Elder, Chris .............................. 254 Elder, Koren .............................. 75 Elkin, Joyce .............................. 330 Elkins, David ............................ 248 Elliot, Carolyn .......................... 218 Elliot, Richard .......................... 364 Ellis, Linda ................................ 340 Ellison, Todd ............................ 253 Ellsworth, Alice .................. 75, 369 Elizondo, Larry .......................... 264 Elsae, Jan .................................. 75 Elvey, Donna .............. ; ............. 331 Emery, Kathleen ................ 75,214 Emig, Joan .............................. 345 Enders, Tony ...... . .................... 288 Endress, Tony ............................ 254 Engelhor'r, MoryAnn .................. 208 Engels, Roger .............................. 75 Engle, Herb ..--145, 147, 148, 149, 156,157,158,160 Engles, Jerry ...................... 54,355 Engles, Charles ........................ 367 English, Evelyn ........................ 345 Engrenburg, James .................... 99 Engwicht, Chris ........................ 351 Engwichf, Susan ........................ 351 Enkema, Sandra .................. 75,210 Ennis, Ray ................................ 366 Enos, Judith ................................ 75 Enos, Shirley ...................... 75,228 Endsley, Don ............................ 169 Enferline, David ................ 264,236 Eocaci, Patricia ........................ 336 Epstein, Bruce .................... 75, 272 Erdmon, Bill .............................. 355 Eres, Sue .......................... 120, 330 Erickson, LoRonn ........................ 338 Erickson, Norma ........................ 218 Erlendson, Dr. Wiliiom .............. 113 Errea, Julie ................................ 331 ErTi, Phillip ................................ 75 Erwin, MaryEllen ...................... 334 Eschen, Sue ........................ 75, 224 Espesefh, Sam .......................... 369 Estes, Dave ................................ 323 Esfep, Ron ................................ 251 Esfru'rh, Brenda ........................ 330 Estrada, Frances ........................ 331 Etheridge, Cami ........................ 340 Ettore, Louise .................... 341, 346 Eunice, Fuiii .............................. 251 Evanchuk, Dawn ........................ 335 Evans, Bob ................................ 314 Evans, Jonno .............................. 75 Evans, Judy .............................. 309 Evans, Patricia .......................... 332 Evor'r, Kathy ........................ 75, 222 Everfs, Barbara ........................ 336 Evilsizor, Heidi .......................... 210 Ewonoski, Stephanie ................ 336 Ewing, Carol .................... 312, 369 Eybel, Joan ................................ 75 Faber, Micki ........................... 308 Fagundes, Barbara ...... 75,345, 366 Fain, Bobs ................................ 334 Foirboirn, Al ............................ 325 Faoriirsf, Patricia ........................ 75 Folba, Linda ............................ 222 Fales, W. H. ................................ 76 Forcmdo, Janet .................... 76, 222 Farley, Bud ................................ 258 Farrell, Judy .............. 76,234, 356 Farrington, Garry ...................... 253 Farrio, Larry ................................ 51 Fouberf, Betty .................. 313, 370 Foul, Dorothy .............................. 76 Faulsfich, Melodee .................... 211 Fault, Pom ................................ 313 Faust, Pa'r ................................ 208 Favero, Tony ............................ 325 Featherston, BiH ........................ 266 Feeney, Vincent ........................ 266 Felder, Douglass .................. 76, 253 Feldscher, Barry ........................ 314 Fell, Beverly ............................ 332 Fenchel, Bonnie .......................... 76 Felse, William ............................ 34 Felten, Barbara .................. 119, 210 Fenbury, Carol .......................... 330 Fereira, Louise ............................ 76 Ferenfinos, Nick .......................... 76 Fererri, Rich .............................. 174 Ferguson, Jock ......................... 238 Fern, Margie ............................ 351 Fernandez, Dick ................ 165, 168 Ferrari, Barbara .......................... 76 Ferrario, Larry ................ 49, 51, 320 Ferrel, Joelyn ............................... 69 Ferrel, Susan ............................ 337 Ferro, Joanne ............................ 308 Fess, Marcia ................................ 76 Fiesfer, Jean ............................ 214 Figeira, Robert ............................ 76 Filippini, Claire ............................ 76 Fimble, Dennis ............................ 96 Fincm, Jone ................................ 76 Finefrock, Gary .................... 76, 347 Figone, Dionne .................... 54,224 Finon, Jane .............................. 224 Fink, Tony ................................ 291 Finlay, Kofhy ............................ 216 Finlay, Stephanie ...................... 228 Finn, Carolyn .................... 305,356 Finn, Dave ................................ 260 Finnegan, James ................ 76, 269 Firsfrbrook, Elwood .................... 120 Fisher, Anne ............................ 218 Fischer, Diane ............................ 305 Fischer, Joanne ........................ 283 Fischer, Mary .................... 330, 370 Fischer, Harriette ...................... 359 Fish, Howard ............................ 174 Fishbock, Jeff ----76, 165, 166, 167 Fisicaro, John ............................ 325 Fitch, Janet ........................ 76, 208 FiTch, Margaret ........................ 336 Fitch, Marilyn ............................ 368 Fitz, Dennis .............................. 238 Fitzgerald, Linda .............. 224, 314 Fifzgerald, S'ron ........................ 366 Fitzgerald, John ........................ 314 Fifzsimmons, Jim E. .................... 76 Fiyimo'ro, Millie ........................ 349 Fletcher, Bob ............................ 255 Fletcher, Kathleen M. ................ 76 Flaherfy, Marty ........................ 325 Fleck, Mary Jayne .................... 336 Fleming, Bud ............................ 248 Fleming, Mike .......................... 316 Fleming, Jean ............................ 302 Fletcher, Rosalind ...................... 339 Flick, Dr. Clarence ............ 135,137 Flindf, Margy ............................ 306 Flournoy, Sandy ................ 329,368 Fluck, Susan ............................ 370 Flynn, Gary .............................. 258 Fok, Theresa ................................ 76 Fong, Leong P. ............................ 76 Ford, Jerry .............................. 324 Ford, Susan .............................. 366 Forderer, James ........................ 386 Formon, Rick ............................ 241 Forry, June .............................. 266 Fuiikawa, June ........................ 308 Foster, Ed ................................ 359 Foster, Joy ................................ 208 Foster, Gwen ............................ 308 Foster, Penny ............................ 329 Fox, Chuck ................................ 272 Fox, Linda ................................ 339 Fox, Teresa .............................. 349 Fraer, Jan ................................ 216 Francis, James F. ........................ 76 Frankhouser, Lee ...................... 253 Franklin, Marsha ........................ 76 Franklin, Normcm ...................... 266 Fronfz, Harold L. ........................ 76 Fronzio, Barbara A. .................... 76 Fraser, Kathy ............................ 228 Frofus, Richard A. .............. 76,241 Fraser, Lew .............................. 338 Frassetic, Mary Jo .................... 351 Frazier, Tom .............................. 258 Fredkin, Kathy .................. 311, 370 Freed, Mike ........................ 54,281 Freeman, Robert ........................ 251 Fregosi, Carole .......................... 368 Freitas, Morley .......................... 255 Freidmcm, Pete .......................... 266 Frericks, John ...................... 76, 241 Friedrecksen, Wayne .................. 172 Friedrech, George .............. 119, 241 Friedlander, Dione .................... 302 Friend, Lynne ............................ 330 Friend, Trudi ............................ 210 Fritz, Alan ................................ 321 Frost, Marge ............................ 341 Fry, Brad L. ................................ 76 Fryer, Len .................................. 260 Fryman, Larry ............................ 369 Fuke, Sharon ............................ 349 Fuiii, Eunice ...................... 351, 355 Fuiikawo, June ........................ 308 Fukado, Issac ............................ 364 Fuller, Carole ............................ 228 Fuller, Carolyn .......................... 359 Fuller, Edward H. ........................ 76 Funk, Suzanne .......................... 308 Furfney, Penny .......... 118, 163, 213 Furuike, Maxine M. ............ 76,115 Gabrielson, Rod ................ 76,266 Goddis, Jim .............................. 266 Gadsby, John ............................ 242 Gadshy, Carol ...................... 208 Guga'r, Rich .............................. 180 Gage, Don ................................ 325 Gahr, Laura .............................. 339 Gale, Gen ........................ 319, 321 Gallagher, Kathy ...................... 234 Galloher, Francie ...................... 216 Gamoge, Betty A. ................ 76, 228 Gomoge, Crystal .............. 205, 304 Gondel, Fred ........... v ................. 368 Gerber, Dixie ............................ 306 Garcia, Wilmor .......................... 76 Gardner, Stan ............................ 325 Garibaldi, Jone ........................ 355 Garissino, Denise ...................... 336 Garland, Carol .......................... 370 Garrett, Robert ................ 266, 355 Garrett, Ginger .................. 232, 329 Garrett, Lee .............................. 353 Garrett, Ron ............................ 266 Gary, Darrell ............................ 238 Gossenberg, Koren ...................... 77 Gasfelum, Gene ........................ 242 Gassenberg, Pat ........................ 330 Gates, Cecile ............................ 214 Gatling, Shirley A. ...................... 76 Gaffe, Ralph ............................ 255 Gcmo, Jan ................................ 252 Gauagher, Kathy ........................ 76 Goulf, Dennis ............................ 76 Gay, Lynna ................................ 330 Gaynor, Pam ............................ 216 Gedney, Barbara ...................... 218 Gehrke, William ........................ 265 Geise, Linda .............................. 368 Geismcm, Peggy ........................ 306 Geller, Hollie ............................ 369 Geroci, John ............................ 238 Germain, Pot .............................. 76 Gersten, Lois ...................... 76, 234 Goynor, Pamela .......................... 76 Geno, Claudia 333 German, Donna ........................ 308 Gerfh, Caroline ........................ 222 Gewerfy, Bob .............................. 77 Gewefz, Bob ............................ 242 Ghio, Ron ................................ 238 Ghirardo, Dany ........................ 341 Gibb, Carol ................................ 77 Gibbs, Mike .............................. 244 Gibson, Ed ................................ 255 Gibson, Kathy .......................... 214 Gibson, Richard ........................ 174 Gibson, Steven .......................... 77 Gibson, Sue .............................. 305 Gidley, Pamela .......................... 77 Giggs, Bob .............................. 178 Gilbaugh, John .......................... 32 Gilbert, Hal .............................. 338 Gilbert, Steve .................... 77,266 Gilliam, Rollie ............................ 77 Gillian, Sandy .......................... 305 Gillogly, Julie .......................... 208 Gilman, Kelley ........................ 210 Gilmore, POT .............................. 321 Gilmore, Roy ............................ 180 Gindin, Jeff ................................. 77 Giorgis, Barry ............................ 359 Giouane'rf, Geoffrey .................. 266 Giron, Uvonne .......................... 330 Gish, Judie ................................ 339 Girlin, Fran .............................. 351 Giussi, Jim ........................ 188, 265 Glasson, Gale ................. 213, 308 Gleason, Gale .................. 119, 229 Glenn, Janice ............................ 329 Glidden, Gloria ........................ 229 Glines, Daniel .................. 142,179 Glock, Nancy ............................ 365 Glynn, Jim ................................ 77 Goch, Marianne ........................ 334 Goddard, Jacqueline ................ 336 Goddis, Jim .............................. 236 Goddis, Betty ............................ 216 Goen, Joyce ............................ 331 Goins, Judy ................ 77,229,291 Gold, Diane .............................. 365 Golde, Michael .................. 77, 266 Golding, Ron ............................ 358 Goldman, Sue ............................ 304 Goldsberry, Donna .................... 341 Goldwater, Hilary .................... 222 Gomez, Deanna .......................... 77 Gompert, Chris ........................ 324 Gong, Howard .......................... 349 Gong, Roger ............................ 349 Gonzales, Linda ................ 313, 333 Gonzales, Manny ...................... 185 Gonzales, Mariond .................... 316 GOOd, Sally .............................. 224 398 Good, Therese ............................ 213 Goodale, Claudia ...................... 232 Goodere, Jeff .................... 178, 180 Goodermofe, Mike .................... 242 Goodman, Elizabeth .................. 332 Goose'r'r, Julie .......................... 225 Goos'rree, Jon ............................ 309 Gore, Gwen .............................. 226 Gorrindo, Sally .......................... 77 6055, Robert .............................. 158 Gosseff, Steve ............................ 255 Gofelli, Joe ................................ 171 Gough, Bill .............................. 238 Gough, Jim ................. 268,274 Gould, Judy .............................. 222 Gould, Sue ................................ 225 Gough, Pom .............................. 331 Gould, Charles .......................... 359 Gould, Jone'r .................... 308, 370 Gould, Nancy ............................ 304 Goya, Priscilla .......................... 305 Grace, Patricio .................... 77, 334 Groddy, James .......................... 338 Graeser, John ............................ 338 Graham, Jenny .................. 229, 335 Graham, Margie ...................... 331 Graham, Thomas ................ 77,245 Grocier, Donna ........................... 222 Grandall, Dove ........................ 321 Grant, Linda .................... 115, 331 Grant, Pom .............................. 214 Gronzow, Gail .......................... 360 GraThe, Barbara E. .................... 77 GraTke, Barbara ........................ 368 Groves, Sharon K. ........................ 77 GraviT'r, Mary Ann .................... 365 Gray, Aileen ............................ 210 Gray, AI .................................... 266 Gray, Corynne ....................... 216 Gray, DoTT E. ............................ 232 Gray, Gory ................................ 369 Gray, Sandy ...................... 77, 210 Gray, Jerry .............................. 324 Gray, Thomas ............................ 35 Greofhouse, Gary L. ............ 77, 255 Greblo, Gory .............................. 77 Grebmeier, Chuck .---236, 255, 295 Green, Barry .................... 114, 316 Green, Gretchen ....... '.---.77, 99, 208 Green, Jim ................................ 238 Green, Mike ...................... 158, 316 Green, Richard E. ................ 77,216 Greenberg, Gory ........................ 134 Greenberg, Steve ................ 77,272 Greenleaf, Charles R. ................ 77 Greenwood, Ron ........................ 323 Greggoins, Ray ........................ 269 Gregory, Nancy ........................ 339 Gresham, Gory ................ 178,180 Gresham, Ina ............................. 226 Gridley, Carol ............................ 340 Griebenow, Bill ........................ 258 Grieco, Ross .............................. 260 Griffin, Karen M. ................ 77,229 Griffin, Nora ............................ 338 Griffith, Charles D. ...................... 49 Griffith, Linda ............................ 331 Griggs, Bob .................... 180,184 Griggs, Rich .............................. 179 Grigsby, Kathy ........................ 210 Griseoold, Diane ...................... 333 Griswold, Cathy ........................ 214 Grobor, Jack ............................ 323 Grobl, Jean .............................. 333 Gromer, Sharon A. ...................... 77 Gross, Johanna .......................... 77 Gross, Mary Kay ........................ 77 Grosskopf, Carol ........................ 308 Gruber, Fred W. .................. 77,266 Grundmon, Carolyn .................. 232 Gschweng, Fred R, ............ 77, 266 Guenfher, Bill .......................... 321 Gubbins, Shellev ...................... 216 Guen'rher, Ed ............................ 272 Gugaf, Rich ...................... 177, 180 Guibor, Gerald B. ........................ 77 Guiney, John ............................ 325 Guio, Carole ............................ 309 Guio, Kathy .............................. 211 Guise, Nanci ............................ 334 Guisfo, Thomas R .............. 77,258 Gunnarson, Dennis .................... 242 Gunderson, Norman .................... 39 Gundloch, Paul F. ...................... 77 Gurdon, Gary ............................ 320 Gurner, Bob ....................... 266,267 Gurule, Gene .................... 164, 168 Gustafson, Dr. Bill .................... 143 Gustafson, Richard ................ 94, 95 Gusfofson, Sue .......................... 306 Gus'rin, Pom .............................. 225 Gusfke, Jone ........................... 333 Guffermcm, Clifwc ........................ 354 Gufermufe, Potty ...................... 302 GuTTermsen, Glen E. .................... 34 Gwinn, Sara ................... 329 Hoob, Lucy ........................ 303, 304 Hoog, Susan C. .......................... 77 Hok, Genie Loisne ............ 256, 291 Hook, Doug .............................. 256 Hobura, David .......................... 347 Hochimaisn, Joyce M. ................ 77 Hocke'r'r, Charles ........................ 77 Hoderer, Poul ............................ 267 Hofer, Lindsay .................. 216, 286 Hagarmon, Jacque .................... 222 Hagen, Dove ............................ 324 Haggard, Roy ............................ 324 Haies, Carol .............................. 308 Haigh'r, Barbara ................ 77, 234 Hakel, Michele .......................... 341 Hale, Harold ............................ 314 Hole, Larry J. ............................ 77 Holes, Carol .............................. 211 Hall, Bob .................... 77,124,361 H011, Evelyn ................................. 77 Hall, Gene ................................ 369 Hall, Jill .................................... 309 H011, Nancy ................ 78,214,369 Hall, Sharon ............................ 339 Hall, Steve ................................ 285 Hall, Susan ................................ 208 Hollander, John .......................... 78 Hallihon, Mike .......................... 241 Holloway, Gil .......................... 297 Halliday, Moro .......................... 316 Hallmark, Frances ............ 211,330 Holman, Dewayne .................... 363 Holpern, Barbara ...................... 308 Holverson, Elaine .................. 12, 13 Halverson, Dr. George C. .......... 387 Ham, Jim .................................. 248 Homoi, Tomio ............................ 364 Homer, Danna .......................... 330 Homes, Marsha ......................... 306 Hamil, Joanne .......................... 331 Hamilfon, Judy ........................ 308 Hamilton, Kofhleen .............. 78, 163 Hamilfon, Rufh ............................ 78 Hamilton, Ruth Ann .................. 115 Hamlin, Pom ............................ 331 Hammer, Sue ............................ 218 Hommersmifh, Linda .................. 330 Hammond, John .............. 321,364 Honomura, Michael .................... 78 Hand, Carole ............................ 229 Hondley, Judy .................... 78, 208 Hones, POT ................................ 331 Honey, Carolyn .......... 78,345,366 Haney, Shirley ........................... 341 Hong, Nancy ............................ 210 Honkins, Vickie ................ 211, 334 Honky, Marilyn ........................ 305 Hanlon, Nancy - ......................... 370 Hcmn, Charles .......................... 323 Hanna, Carol ..... . ................... 304 Hannulo, Liz ............................ 333 Hansen, Dione ............................ 78 Hansen, Gayle .......................... 341 Hansen, Koren .......................... 216 Hansen, Lorry ...-150, 157,158, 161 Hansen, Mary .......................... 222 Hansen, Marla .......................... 331 Hansen, Mike ............................ 171 Hansen, Mimzey ...................... 216 Hansen, Reen ............................ 341 Honsson, Ingela ........................ 218 Hanson, Roger .................... 78,365 Hora, Sylvia .............................. 339 Horbond, Cvmhia ...................... 78 Harder, Robert ............................ 78 Hordes'ry, Jim ............................. 321 Hardin, Morqueri're .................... 341 Hardin, Rondee ........................ 211 Hardy, Coroi ............................ 216 Hardy, S'reve .................... 238,325 Hare, Gloria .............................. 333 Horgins, Barbara ........................ 329 Harman, George ........ 78, 248,325 Hormonfz, Sheldow .................... 171 Harper, Dennis ........................ 320 Harper, Yvonne ........................ 336 Hart, Bob .................................. 241 Hor'rsinck, Chris ....................... 218 Horrowoy, Chor!ey .......... 152,154, 157, 158 Harrington, Bud ........................ 242 Harrington, Terrie ............ 303, 305 Harris, Judy- ........................ 78, 210 Harris, Dole ................................ 35 Harris, David ............................ 251 Harris, Dick ................ 54,162,355 Harris, Richard ----78, 238, 251, 378 Harris, Faye ............................... 331 Harris, Frederick .................. 78, 316 Harris, Melanie ........................ 332 Harris, Pom .............................. 333 Harris, Jerry ............................ 323 Harris, Roy .......................... 78, 238 Harris, Sandra ............................ 78 Harrison, Anne ........................ 333 Harrison, Bill .................... 157,168 Harrison, Dole .......................... 369 Harrison, Linda ........................ 305 Hor'r, Nancy .............................. 225 Hartley, Sue .............................. 370 Hartman, Vicki --.-45, 78, 345, 366 HorfneH, Gory .................... 78, 250 Harvey, Koren .................... 78, 210 Harvey, Sharon ........................ 225 Harvey, Storm ............................ 78 Horwood, Carolyn .............. 78,216 Hasegawo, Yoshiroko .......... 78, 361 Haskell, Donald .......................... 78 Hossan, Margaret ................ 78, 214 Hasse'r, Stephen ........................ 367 Hassur, Mr. Robert .................... 345 Hastings, Mike .......................... 269 Hofokeyomo, Howard ................ 325 HaTokeyomo, Lynn .................... 308 Hofch, David ............................... 55 Hatch, Elizabeth ........................ 78 HoTch, Judy ................................ 55 Hatch, Marily ............................. 311 Hatch, Sue ...... . .......................... 331 Hatfield, Mary ........................ 339 Hoffoom, Jerrold --78, 120, 210, 216 Houg, Donald .................... 78, 260 Haven, Wendi .......................... 329 Havens, Steven ......................... 78 Hovlik, Marian .......................... 78 Hawker, Tom ............................ 242 Howkes, Mike ............................ 338 Hawkins, Arthur ........................ 78 Howley, Joan ............................ 346 Havens, Steve ............................ 241 Hough, Christie ........................ 210 Hayden, Carol .......................... 210 Hayes, Bobe'rfe ........................... 54 Hayes, Charles ........................... 260 Hayes, Easter ............................ 349 Hayes, Eileen ............ 119,214,355 Hayes, Janet ............................. 214 Hayes, Judy ............................ 210 Hayes, Roberta .......................... 33 Hoyner, John .............................. 78 Hayslef'r, Charles ........................ 78 Head, Mike .............................. 120 Headland, Phyllis ...................... 35 Heoley, Angelo ................ 329 Heoly, James ............................ 78 Heap, Dale ................................ 78 Heath, Harrison .......................... 33 Heard, Becky ............................ 222 Hearney, Mary .......................... 311 Hebson, Robert ............................ 78 Heck, Kofhy .............................. 216 Hedberg, Sharon ........................ 214 Hedquisf, Carol ........................ 302 Heffin, Thomas ............................ 78 Heflin, Tom ................................ 242 Hegel, Mary .............................. 359 Heidemon, Richard .................... 78 Hein, Diana .............................. 336 Heidmdn, Jim ............................ 267 Height, Barbara ........................ 234 Heilig, Tad ................................ 78 Heimbigner, Leland .................. 250 Hein, Dione .............................. 346 Hein, Ron .......................... 315, 317 Heiner, James .......................... 369 Heinrich, Clark .......................... 258 Heirmcm, Jim .............................. 78 Heisinger, Brent ................ 108, 109 Heisferberg, Cliff ...................... 325 Helmbol'r, Judy .................... 54, 214 Helme, Richard .......................... 79 HelmuTh, Paula ........................ 304 Helppie, Barbara .............. 340,346 Hemphill, James F. .................... 79 Hendee, Joy ........ 7 ................... 368 Hendricks, John ................ 323, 355 Hendricks, Mary ........................ 210 Hendry, Gayle .......................... 308 Heneveld, Mike ........................ 258 Hengel, Mary .......................... 336 Henkle, STeven .......................... 367 Hennessy, Boss .......................... 314 Hennessy, Tom .......................... 250 Henning, Bob ............................ 321 Henninger, Alan Martin ............ 48, 355, 378 Henriques, Susan ........................ 79 Henry, Cheryl ............................ 305 Henry, Kathy ............................ 311 Henry, STeve ........................ 79, 248 Henry, Sue .............................. 304 Herald, Lorry ............................ 317 Hermann, Raylene .............. 79, 216 Hermen, Wayne ........................ 188 Heron, Fred ...................... 157,158 Herroro, Dove ............................ 324 Hermann, Judith ...................... 336 Herron, Phil ........................ 77, 266 Hersh, Dave ............................ 250 Hershfelf, Mike .......................... 320 Her'rs, Eugene ............................ 79 Herfs, Roz ................................ 306 Hess, Ivan ................................ 248 Hess, Jim .................................... 79 Hess, Melodie ............................ 333 Hessler, Jackie .......................... 119 He'rer, Marcel ............................ 169 Hefherington, Charlotte ............ 351 Heyn, Sheila ...................... 79, 210 Hioff, Charlene .......................... 211 Hibberd, Fred ............................ 316 Hickey, Ken .............................. 269 Hicks, David .............................. 238 Hicken, Georgia ........................ 341 Hickey, Don .............................. 366 Hicks, Dove ................................ 317 Hicks, Janice .............................. 79 Hicks, Patricio ............................ 79 Higc, Thomas ............................ 367 Higaki, Art ................................ 320 Higaki, Fran ....... . ................ 79, 345 Higbee, Kathy .......................... 309 Higgins, Bill ............................ 185 Higgins, Don .............................. 79 Higgins, Leroy ............................ 314 Hiloiel, AnneTTe ........................ 308 Hiloiel, Yvonne ........................ 331 Hilburn, Glenn ............................ 79 Hilhouse, Lorry .......................... 248 Hill, Dee ............................ 163, 210 Hill, James ................................ 79 Hill, Judy .................................. 54 Hill, Linda ........ 211, 329, 333, 368 Hill, Pot .................................... 333 Hill, Pleasant ............................ 79 Hill, Suzi .................................. 222 Hillborn, Kennefh ...................... 345 Hillebrechf, Alcm ........................ 79 Hiller, Sue ........................ 210, 340 Hillhouse, Jon .................. 366, 367 Hillhouse, Lorry ........................ 325 Hilton, Janet ............................ 308 Himel, Bob ................................ 54 Himmelmann, Laurie ................ 336 Hinckley, Theodore .................... 32 Hinkle, Spence .......................... 325 Hinshow, Sue ............................ 79 Hively, Sondra .......................... 336 Hixon, Norm .............................. 79 Hieimelond, Linda ...................... 79 Hiyoshi, Mark ..... 1 ....................... 368 Ho, William ................................ 79 Ho, Yvon .................................... 79 Hoag, Don ................................ 260 Hobbs, Bruce ............................ 172 Hobbs, Janet .............. 79, 356, 359 Hoberf, Pat ................................ 208 Hodge, Mac .............................. 238 Hodges, Dorfhy .......................... 349 Hodos, Mike .................... 315, 317 Hof, Rod .................................. 314 Huffecke'r, John ........................ 79 Hoffman, Bob ............................ 317 Hoffman, Caryll ........................ 330 Hoffman, Eldon ........................ 241 Hoffman, Helen ........................ 365 Hoffman, Kathy ........................ 311 Hoffman, Owen ........................ 323 Hoffman, Roberf ........................ 79 Hoffman, Roger ........................ 321 Hoffman, Thomas ...... 1 .............. 366 Hogan, Tom .............................. 238 Hoge, Rusfie ............................ 308 Hogen, Julie ............................ 336 Hoger'ry, Charles ........................ 79 Hogg, Penny ............................ 365 Hohenrieder, Heidi .................... 79 Holbrook, Wayne ...................... 241 Holcomb, Philip ........................ 79 Holcomb, Phil ............................ 323 Holcomb, Reed .................. 79,252 Holcomb, Russell ........................ 99 Holland, Bill ............ 146, 148, 150, 156, 157, 158 Holland, Diane .................... 79, 218 Holland, Prof. Jack .................. 347 Holley, William Chipmon .-236, 378 Holley, William .......... 79, 255, 355 Hollingsworfh, Bob .................... 323 Holloway, Sue .......................... 329 Hollroh, Nancy ................ 341, 346 Holman, Dewayne .............. 79, 241 Holman, Jerry .................... 79, 255 Holmberg, Lyol .......................... 79 Holmann, Virginia .................... 332 Holmboe, Judith ........................ 336 Holmes, Roger .......................... 243 Holmgren, Lynne .............. 210, 331 Holsfen, Marcia .................. 79,218 Hom, Jack ................................ 349 Homeier, Joan ............................ 34 Hommond, John ........................ 78 Honig, Susan ....................... 79, 216 Hong, Merrily .................... 79,305 Hood, Tom ................................ 79 Hoogendyk, Julio ........................ 79 Hope, Elaine ............................ 359 Hopewell, Elaine ...-45, 79,345, 366 Hood, David ............................ 317 Hood, Kathy .............................. 304 Hooper, Jim .............................. 338 Hoover, Chris ............................ 222 Hopkins, Dave .......................... 323 Horivchi, Masa .......................... 370 Horowitz, Alan ........................ 264 Hoofon, Mrs. Cleoro .................. 347 Hough'raling, Bonnie ............ 80, 218 Houlihcm, Bill ...................... 80, 242 House, Bob .............................. 171 Howard, Barbara ...................... 211 Hover, Chris ............................ 285 Howard, Beth ............................ 346 Howard, Diane .................... 80, 234 . Howard, Don ............................ 266 Honda, Art ................................ 174 Howell, Carol ............................ 80 Howell, Lee ........................ 80, 255 Howell, Richard ........................ 318 Hoyfe, Jane .............................. 360 Hubbard, Cheryl ........................ 218 Hubbard, Mike .......................... 188 Hubbard, Will .......................... 142 Huber, Bob ................................ 267 Huber, Carolyn ........................ 331 Huber, Tom ...................... 236, 250 Hubert, David ............................ 96 Hudelson, Ron .......................... 241 Huen, James ...................... 80, 349 Hughes, Jerry ............................ 243 Hughes, Lynn .............................. 80 Hughes, Victor .......................... 260 Hui, James ................................ 80 Huie, Pa'r .................................. 341 Huiikawo, June .......................... 80 Hull, David ........................ 80, 316 Hull, Oralee .............................. 333 Hullin, Joan ................................ 80 Hullen, Marilyn ........................ 302 HUIT, Bill .................................. 267 Hullef, James ............................ 348 Humphries, Penny .............. 80, 115 Humphrey, Bill .......................... 252 Hunter, Bill ................................ 338 Hunter, Charles ........................ 370 Hunter, Jim ................................ 255 Hunter, James ............................ 80 Hunter, Leslie ............................ 207 Hunter, Tom .............................. 317 Huntington, Dennis .................... 80 Hunfsinger, Pat ................ 346,308 Hunsaker, Lowrance .......... 185, 324 Hunf, Ruso ................................ 324 Hurst, Henry .............................. 80 Hurley, Kathleen ........................ 332 Hurt, Miriam ............................ 309 Hurtado, AI ................................ 80 Hutton, Barbara ........................ 210 Hyatt, Charlene ........................ 115 Hyer, Jim ........................ 180, 250 Hylen, Margie .......................... 329 Hyman, Elena ............................ 302 Ide, Gorden .............................. 316 ldzinga, Nora ............................ 339 Ikedo, Noby .............................. 80 lkemo'ro, Elaine ........................ 369 Ikemofo, Mosomi ........................ 80 Immel, Steve ............................ 241 Indra, Sharon ............................ 210 lngous, Carol ............................ 223 Ink, Gary .................................... 80 lnmon, Stuart .................... 142, 178 lnouye, Linda ............................ 364 lnfravio, Dione .......................... 302 Irvin, David ................................ 80 Irwin, Maureen ........................ 336 lseminger, Joan .......................... 80 15016, Mary .............................. 329 lsreal, Lorry .............................. 317 Hafani, Judy A. .......................... 80 Ivanifsky, Mike ................ 245, 361 lwoshita, Hal ............................ 364 losok, Sheldon M. ................ 80, 272 Jochens, Darlene ...................... 339 Jackson, Bob ............................ 258 Jackson, Cass --145, 146, 147, 148, 149,150,154,155,156,157,158 Jackson, Donald .................. 80, 250 Jackman, Susanna .................... 216 Jacobelly, Judy .......................... 80 Jacobs, Susanne ...................... 336 Jacobi, Peter ............................ 266 Jacobson, Karen ........................ 80 Jaeger, John .................... 256, 359 Jaiger, John .............................. 80 Joigly, Cathy .......................... 333 James, Daniel ............................ 80 James, Bill .............................. 245 James, Leland .................... 80, 252 James, Lynne ............................ 80 James, William .......................... 80 Joncsi, Al -.179,180,181,183,184 Jerrard, Cliff ............................ 320 Jouch, Dennis .......................... 258 Joyce, Geraldine ........................ 80 Jean, Pam ................................ 340 Jeffery, Joyce .......................... 267 Jenks, Bob .............................. 245 Jenks, Moydene ...................... 330 Jenkins, Mary .......................... 329 Jenkins, Pat ............................ 311 Jenkins, Pauline ...................... 346 Jenkins, Sally .................. 119, 225 Jenkins, Susan .......................... 247 Jenks, Robert ............................ 80 Jenne'r, Dr. Clair ...................... 143 Jennings, Sally ........................ 312 Jennings, Sharon ...................... 218 Jensen, Bill .............................. 255 Jensen, Bruce .......................... 242 Jensen, Don ...................... 80, 269 Jepson, Lance ............................ 80 Jern, Cherie ............................ 341 Jeskalian, Fran ........................ 335 Jessup, Jim .............................. 241 Jewell, Marcia .......................... 8O Jewe'rf, Jeri .............................. 351 Joanou, Diane .......................... 212 Jobe, Marilyn .......................... 339 Johns, Bob ...................... 237,242 Johnson, Anne ........................ 341 Johnson, Bill ............................ 191 Johnson Carolyn ................ 80,208 Johnson, Chris ........................ 234 Johnson, Colin .......................... 96 Johnson, Dave .......................... 158 Johnson, Gale .......................... 361 Johnson, Glen .......................... 317 Johnson, Jerry .......................... 241 Johnson, Joanne ........ 55,214,286 Johnson, Judi .................... 81,211 Johnson, Kenya ........................ 308 Johnson, Linda ........................ 215 Johnson, Lynne ........................ 208 Johnson, Marilyn .................... 305 Johnson, Pam .......................... 215 Johnson, Penny ........................ 368 Johnson, Riley .......................... 255 Johnson, Sally .................... 81,225 Johnson, Sharon ................ 81,215 Johnson, Shirley ........ 45,308,313, 345,366 Johnson, Steven ........................ 252 Johnson, Tom .................... 241, 367 Johnson, Valerie ................ 81,212 Johnson, Wendell ................ 94,99 Johnston, Robert ................ 81,242 Johnston, Bob .................... 315, 316 Johnston, Elizabeth .................. 304 Johnston, Perry ........................ 258 Johnston, Suzanne --.-119, 115,313 Johnstone, Mike ...................... 248 Johnsen, Bruce ........................ 316 Jolly, Sue ................................ 208 Jones, Bob .............................. 142 Jones, Cathy ............................ 370 Jones, Charlotte .............. 308,346 Jones, Duke ............................ 267 Jones, Gary .............................. 324 Jones, Jeff .............................. 358 Jones, Judi .............................. 339 Jones, Julie .............................. 341 Jones, Lynn ................................ 80 Jones, Milton .................... 81,267 Jones, Noncy .......................... 256 Jones, Reed ........................ 81,236 Jose, Cindy .............................. 334 Joseph, John ............................ 321 Jorgensen, Jeanne .................... 81 Joseph, John ............................ 81 Joseph, Walter ........................ 272 Joslin, Les .............................. 314 Josf, Nash ........................ 323,258 Jourdane, Maurice .................. 267 Judah, Stillson ........................ 251 Judd, Maris ............................ 341 Judge, Diane ............................ 360 Juillerat, Lee ............................ 318 Julien, Laurie .......................... 346 Jung, Connie .......................... 368 Jung, Norman .......................... 349 Junta, Fran .............................. 311 Justice, Beverly .................. 81,358 Kahe'r, Fred .............................. 172 Kohl, Pete ................................ 241 Kahmcm, Sondra ...................... 211 Kohn, Carol ............................ 158 Kaiser, Jody .................... 286,210 Kaiser, Kathie .......................... 329 Kaiioka, Jeanne ...................... 329 Komedo, Floyd ........................ 174 Kolmar, Wilfred ........................ 81 Kane, Jacque .......................... 335 Kanechiko, Arleen ...................... 81 Kankel, Gary ............................ 241 Kankel, Richard ........................ 265 Konkle, Gory ............................ 120 Konfer, Paul ...................... 120,258 Koppen, Charles V. .................. 128 Karokawa, Jennie ...................... 81 Karnis, Jim .............................. 324 Koslik, Rich .............................. 269 Kossler, Don .............................. 81 Kosfner, Salese ........................ 331 Kath, Marcelyn ........................ 339 Katsumofo, Kiyoshi .................... 81 Kafz, Ann ................................ 311 Kauffmon, Perry ........................ 35 Kawaguchi, Irene ......... . ........... 364 Kawaguchi, Joanne .......... 302,349 Kay, Curtis .............................. 251 Kazdin, AI ................................ 185 Keorns, Gail Ann ...................... 81 Kearns, Tom ............................ 258 Keating, John .......................... 185 Kebo, Bonnie .............................. 81 Keech, Kafhy--45, 81, 345, 351, 366 Keech, Sharon ............................ 45 Keefe, Deirdre .......................... 212 Keelle, Sandy .......................... 305 Keenan, Kay ............................ 302 Keenan, Suzanne ...................... 330 Keeslar, Peter ............................ 81 Keim, Joyce .................... 229,333 Keimer, Jeff ............................ 242 Keith, Myrna .............. 81,345,366 Keller, Dennis .......... 151, 158, 145 Keller, Henry .................... 366,360 Kelley, Allan ............................ 171 Kelley, Alan ............................ 367 Kelley, Bill .............................. 255 Kelley, Ernest .......................... 243 Kelley, Margaret ........ 81,212,286 Kellogg, Harry ........ 145, 146, 147, 150,151,156,158,160 Kellogg, Pam .......................... 215 Kelly, Leslie .............................. 305 Kelly, Pat ................................ 368 Kelso, Pct ................................ 189 Kemper, William ...................... 265 Kenefick, Peggy .................. 81,225 Kenna, Tom .............................. 258 Kennord, Connie ...................... 218 Kennedy, Adriene .............. 54,226 Kennedy, Bob .......................... 185 Kennedy, Dianne ........................ 81 Kennedy, Diana .............. 311,115 Kennedy, James ...................... 367 Kennedy, John F. .............. 17,118 Kenney, Susan ........................ 349 Kent, Koren ...................... 210,331 Kenyon, Jeffery ..'. ..................... 265 Kenzli, Philip .............................. 81 Kerl, Mills ................................ 317 Kern, Barbara .......................... 339 Kerr, Duncan .................... 268,248 Kerr, Joyce .............................. 329 Kerr, Judy .......................... 331,81 Kerr, Karel .............................. 329 Kerry, Jeffrey .................... 81,251 Kers'ren, Donns ................ 308,346 Kesfer, Clifford ........................ 338 Kennedy, Dianne ...................... 304 Keyser, Dione .......................... 312 Kiggie, John ............................ 188 Kidd, Carmen .......................... 234 Kiel, Dianna ............................ 308 Kilborn, Kenneth ........................ 81 Killam, Jacqueline ...................... 81 Kilpatrick, Duncan .................... 238 Kimball, Pat ............................ 356 Kimball, Peggy ...-49, 57,210, 378 Kime, Duane ............................ 238 Kinconnon, Dona ...................... 339 Kinef, Carolyn ............ 360, 361,81 King, Allen .............................. 349 King, Arleen ...................... 81,225 King, Cheryl .................... 229,340 King, Claudia .......................... 332 King, June .............................. 331 King, Patricia .......................... 208 King, Richard ............................ 81 King, Sharon ............................ 233 Kinqhorn, Bob .......................... 248 Kinghorn, George ............ 171,323 Kinnison, Janet .................. 305,81 Kinsey, Bill ...................... 178,180 Kinsf, Randy ............................ 324 Kinzie, Bill .............................. 180 Kira, Mel .......................... 324,81 Kirchman, Carol ...................... 302 Kirchner, Karyl-Ann .................. 349 Kirker, John ............................ 321 Kirkorn, Nancy ........................ 208 Kirkocnrick, Sondra .................. 332 Kirkpatrick, Tim ........................ 265 Kirrene, John .......................... 350 399 400 Kirsch, Dick .............................. 238 Kirshuer, Karl .......................... 324 Kishida, Glenn ........................ 364 Kisfer, Norma .......................... 309 Kiffle, Keith .............................. 358 Kiffoe, Mary .............................. 81 Kivell, Judy .............................. 229 chbau, Bill .............................. 238 Klaus, Terry ........................ 81,251 Klausner, Jean .................. 33,368 Klein, Bob .................................. 81 Kley, Esther ........................ 55,215 Kley, Susan ................................ 81 Kilbo, Kristie ............................ 351 Klingbery, Marla ........................ 81 Klinefelfer, Kathleen ................ 233 Klinko, Jerry ............................ 367 Klock, Greg .............................. 258 Knable, Bill .............................. 179 Knable, Jim ...................... 175, 174 Knapper, Chuck ...................... 325 Knehans, Carolyn ...................... 81 Kneifer, Gerald ........................ 112 Kniefel, Gloria .................. 81,225 Knight, Marietta ...................... 365 Knipper, Ruth .......................... 302 Knobles, Roger ........................ 238 Knowles, Donna ...................... 331 Knox, Larry .............................. 260 Koch, Kathy .................... 336,350 Koch, Linda ................................ 81 Koegle, Cary ............................ 324 Koehn, Paul ............................ 321 Koehn, Tom ................................ 82 Koepff, Dione .......................... 304 Koepff, Sally ............................ 302 Koerner, Dave .......................... 323 Koerner, Katie .......................... 332 Koga, Patricio ............................ 82 Kohanek, Vaugn ...................... 251 Kohler, Daulfon ................ 345,366 Kohon, Ken .............................. 169 Kokores, Roger ........................ 238 Kolbly, Robert .................... 82,265 Kolker, Pa'r .............................. 306 Ko-ndor, Irene ............................ 82 Kong, Lorraine ........................ 339 Konrad, Pete ............................ 185 Korinke, Dick ............................ 266 Koshi, Roy ................................ 82 Kopang, Thomas ........................ 82 Kormcm, Tosh ............................ 82 Koronough, Don ........................ 82 Knox, Judy .............................. 305 Kirchner, Karyl Ann .................. 334 Kohcn, Den .............................. 316 Kohlweck, Diana ...................... 336 Komlyn, Nick .......................... 316 Konigsberg, Joanne .................. 312 Kornhoff, Pam ........................ 333 Kouf, Trix ................................ 369 Koupl, Carol ............................ 305 Karoefh, Jules .......................... 125 Krelle, Sandy .................. 303,327 Krell, Vocki .............................. 215 Krelle, Virginia ........................ 330 Kremers, Ruth .......................... 215 Kremzin, Larry .......................... 344 Krickoricm, Butch ...................... 143 Krogsfod, Bruce ........................ 316 KroH, Bob 145,147,151,158, 150 Kroof, Meredith .......................... 82 Kropke, Judy ...................... 82, 216 Krubsack, Judith ........................ 82. Krug, Margie ............................ 330 Krupa, William .......................... 82 Kubasek, Steve ........................ 269 Kubasek, Steve ........................ 314 Kubasek, S'reve ........................ 314 Kubifx, Karen .......................... 305 Kudu, JoAnn .............................. 82 Kuechle, Dick .......................... 238 Kuehnis, Floyd ........................ 266 Kuhn, John .............................. 238 Kulick, Sfeohen .......................... 82 Kumagai, Harold ...... 69, 120, 162, 201,226 Kunfz, Linda .................... 233,330 Kurz, Sandy ............................ 334 Kurz, Donna ............................ 222 Kusche, Marilyn ...................... 211 Kushins, Harry .......................... 272 Kushins, Harold ........................ 348 Kwong, Alfred ........................ 349 Kyne, Martha .......................... 349 Labe'rich, Ron .......... 179, 180, 183, 184,241 Lacey, Bob .............................. 251 Lacey, Karen ............................ 226 Lackey, Coiff .......................... 324 Laclerque, Joanne .................... 312 LaCroif, Suzanne ........................ 82 Laffcon, Mary Ann .................. 336 LoField, Dianne ........................ 334 Lagomorsino, Dan .................... 324 LaGuardia, Maryanne .............. 215 Lahfi, Dionne .......................... 312 Loni, Choon Hvi .......................... 82 Loi, Randy .............................. 364 Laird, Jan ................................ 351 Lamb, Carolina ........................ 319 LamberTy, Susan .............. 311,313 Lambrechf, Steven .............. 82,267 Loncaric, Ivan .......................... 242 Land, Joan .............................. 331 Londo, Linda .............................. 82 Lenders, Janet .......................... 341 Landers, Don ............................ 344 Lane, Ken ................................ 325 Laney, Carolyn ........................ 331 Lonfri, Janet .............................. 82 Long, David ...................... 82,242 Long, Mary Jane ...................... 308 Long, Nancy .............................. 82 Long, Ronald .............................. 82 Long, Lindy .............................. 216 Longer, Alexa .......................... 336 Langley, Arleen ........................ 211 Lon'rz, Pom .............................. 333 Lopchis, Doug .......................... 255 La Pierre, Sharon ...................... 351 Lareau, Larry .............................. 82 Loren, Dave .............................. 242 Larned, Paul ...................... 82,266 Larrouy, Georgef're .......... 336,346 Larsen, Nancy .................... 82,225 Larsh, Louise .............................. 82 Larson, Linda .......................... 340 Larson, Lynn ............................ 329 Larson, Nancy .......................... 291 Larson, Phil .............................. 321 Larson, Ruth Ann .............. 234,370 Larson, Steve .............. 47, 82, 258, 288,355,378 Lasa'rer, Linda .......................... 334 Lashley, Pam .................... 120,212 Lassouy, Georgette .................. 336 Lafham, Carla ............................ 98 chham, Marianna .................... 218 La'rhrop, Loni ............................ 216 Lafimer, Sharon ........................ 226 Lauder, Connie ........................ 308 Lauderback, Ann ...................... 215 Louro, Albert ............................ 82 Louie, Jennifer .......................... 83 Lou'ron, Pat .............................. 340 Lowler, Cliff .............................. 55 Lawrence, Sherry ...................... 331 Laws, Linda ............................ 312 Lawson, Dave .......................... 321 Lawson, Harlan ........................ 344 Lawson, Lana ............ 82,211, 378 Lax, Judi .................................. 334 Layne, Priscilla ........................ 308 Lazarus, George ........................ 82 Lazdrus, Joan ........ - .................. 3 13 L620, Barbara .......................... 208 Leadley, Steven ........................ 242 Leahy, Lorraine ........................ 304 Leafh, Vaughn .................. 82,251 Lebeck, Cindy .................. 115,211 LeCleef, Richard .............. 248,268 Ledesmo, Raul ............................ 82 Lee, Allan .......................... 82,325 Lee, Joseph ................ 82,323,349 Lee, Joyce ................................ 358 Lee, Mel .................................. 338 Lee, Roger .................................. 82 Lefler, John .............................. 258 Leffwich, Merilee ...................... 210 Lehman, Judith .................. 82,208 Legge, Dee Dee ........................ 216 Leier, Pat .......................... 82,311 Leighton, Karen ........................ 331 Leighton, Robert ........................ 82 Leininger, Chris ........................ 313 Leland, Kathy .......................... 229 Lemos, Kathleen ........................ 82 Lemos, Nadine .......................... 82 Lemucchi, Tonia .......................... 82 Lengwin, Marianne .................. 336 Lenheim, Steve ........................ 258 Lenfz, Arlene ............................ 82 Lenz, Phil ............ 54, 83,255,348 Leonard, Joe ............................ 241 Leonard, Leland ...................... 317 LePoge, Rosemary .................... 305 Leshin, Margaret .............. 313,370 Lesley, George ........................ 258 Leslie, George .................... 83,260 LeTourneou, Emil ................ 83,225 Leung, Eng ........................ 349,83 Leung, Leilcmi .......................... 349 Leurdy, Suzanne ...................... 329 Leve, Dee Dee .......................... 340 Levi, Bob .................................. 317 Levine, Margaret ...................... 334 Levitt, Lisa .............................. 234 Levy, Lorry .............................. 258 Lew, Fay .................................. 83 Lewis, Arlene .......................... 346 Lewis, Bonnie .......................... 233 Lewis, Carole ............ 226,227,302 Lewis, Diane ............................ 333 Lewis, Ron ........................ 83,255 Lewis, James ............................ 365 Lewis, Shirley ............................ 83 Lewis, Sue ................................ 210 Lezchuck, Dennis ...................... 248 Lezchuk, Doris .......................... 311 Librizzi, Carlo .......................... 336 Liddle, Robert .................... 83,251 Liebmon, Bob .................. 272,338 Light, Hedrick ............................ 83 Lighfner, Kevin ........................ 317 Likins, Jack .............................. 172 LilvensTolpe, Carla ...................... 83 Lilley, Keith .............................. 321 Lim, Martin ................................ 83 Lincoln, Marilyn ...................... 229 Lind, Anthony ............................ 83 Lindelof, Bob .......................... 325 Lindemon, Lee .................... 83,359 Linden, Mike ............ 358 Lindenman, Ronald ............ 83,194 Linfesfy, Marsha ................ 83,229 Lindsay, Dave .......................... 323 Lindsey, Linda .......................... 208 Linneweh, Rick ................ 267,288 Linquis'r, Ginny ........................ 222 Lion, Marian ............................ 368 Lifherland, Kenneth .................... 83 Lifrich, Joan ...................... 83,216 Little, Greg .............................. 169 Liu, Alex .................................. 349 Liu, Doris ............................ 83, 349 Llewellyn, Carol .............. 334,370 Llewer, Richard ........................ 265 Lloyd, Reiell .............................. 83 Lobofo, Elva Jone ...................... 83 Lobel, Richard .......................... 272 Lockey, Vinfon .......................... 83 Lockhorf, Sue ............................ 305 Logan, Jeff .............................. 171 Loganbill, Lorry ........................ 171 Logsdon, Kay .......................... 309 Logsdon, Ray .............................. 83 Lohse, Donna .......................... 233 Lombardi, Cathy ...................... 225 Long, Carol ................................ 83 Long, Judy .............................. 212 Long, Kirby ...................... 185,324 Long, Linda ...................... 310,311 Long, Mary' Jane ........................ 83 Longe, Michael .......................... 83 Longino'rfi, Jeanne ............ 83,225, 224,356,378 Longinof'ri, Sue ........................ 212 L00, Ken .................................. 349 Loomis, Andy .......................... 252 Loper, Joyce .............. 83,120, 212 Lopez, Jean ...................... 233,283 Lopez, Kenneth ........................ 260 Lopez, Leroy ............................ 251 Lord, Barbara .......................... 358 Lorenzen, Susan ...................... 212 Loschenkohl, Cheryl .................. 304 Losee, Beth .............................. 330 Loughlin, Bill ............................ 255 Loushin, Marilyn ...................... 346 Love, Margaret ........................ 336 Loveioy, Bob .................... 190,251 Lovenfhol, Jules ........ 83,242,378 Love'r're, Jon .................... 316,315 Louie, Jennifer ........ 133,305,349 Louie, Lincoln .......................... 349 Lowe, Doug ........................ 83,255 Lowe, Sondra .......................... 215 Lowell, Wolfer ............................ 50 Lowen, Vol ........................ 83,225 Lowenrhol, Donna ............ 365,368 Lower, Dove ............................ 169 Lowry, Mike ............ 147,155,158 Loyd, Nancy .............................. 83 Lubken, Christie ...................... 218 Lucas, Carole .......................... 336 Lucas, Gail .............................. 370 Lucero, Michael .......................... 83 Lucke, Linda ............................ 216 Lucking, Nancy ........................ 229 Lucky ........................................ 258 Luczak, Billie ............................ 335 Ludy, Jerry .............. 147,148,158 Luedemonn, Lenore .................... 33 Lumley, Terry .................... 99,212 Lumsden, Carole ...................... 222 Luna, Dione .................... 336,369 Lundberg, Bill ............................ 83 Luscri, Anfoneefe ........................ 83 Luscher, Linda .................. 229,309 Lusk, Sandy ...................... 227,226 Luske, Peggy ............................ 216 Lufes, William ............................ 83 Lyall, Loren .............................. 317 Lychak, Ray .............................. 158 Lyda, Marilyn .......................... 331 Lyen, Lynn ........................ 236,272 Lykke, Carol .................... 233,313 Lyn, Errol ................................ 349 Lynch, Doree ............ 226,227,336 Lynch, Marcella .......................... 83 Lynd, Bill ................................ 266 Lynd, Dianne ............................ 222 Lyne, Ted ................................ 338 Lyon, Phyllis ............................ 359 Lyon, Freddie .......................... 333 Lyons, Jeannie .................. 83,233 Lyfle, Jim ................................ 317 McAUley, Sally ........................ 331 McBride, Gay .......................... 305 McBrien, Sheila ........................ 234 McCain, Tom ............................ 324 McCall, Tim ............................ 255 McCallick, Cathy ...................... 308 McCarty, Linda ........................ 332 McCarthy, Richard .................... 267 McCarthy, Mike ........................ 320 McCarthy, Richard .................... 83 McCarthy, Tom ........................ 241 McCouslono, Keith .................. 248 McCauslano, ............................ 268 McCellcm, David ...................... 369 McClelland, Marsha ................ 212 McCloskey, Major Charles ........ 366 McCloud, Holly ........................ 257 McComas, Marcell .............. 83,218 McConnell, George .................... 83 McConnell, Judy ...................... 229 McCornell, Judy ...................... 359 McCorkle, Paula ........................ 83 McCoy, Skip ............................ 255 McCallon, Gretchen .................. 305 McChesney, Margie .................. 309 McClaron, Sandy ...................... 305 McClelland, Rex ...................... 252 McClelland, Scott .................... 338 McCloskey, Junie .................... 233 McClung, Seffrey .............. 322,325 McClure, Linda ................ 341,368 McClure, Lois .......................... 302 McCollum, Margaret ........ 308,349 McConnell, George .................. 369 McCord, Lynette ........................ 333 McCorduck, Sondra .................. 222 McCorkle, Paula ........................ 54 McCormack, Bill ...................... 242 McCoy, Linda ............................ 84 McCoy, Maggie ........................ 329 McCoy, Meril ............................ 84 McCready, Tom ........................ 338 McCreafh, Harrison .................. 383 McCUbbin, Sandy .................... 329 McCullock, Pat ........................ 218 McDammold, Harry .................... 84 McDonogh, Mary ...................... 331 McDonald, Barbara .................. 309 McDonald, Bruce ........................ 54 McDonald, Michael .................... 84 McDonald, Pom ........................ 333 McDonald, John ................ 84,252 McDonald, William .................. 367 McDonnell, Kay ........................ 333 McDonnell, Lynn ...................... 225 McDowell, Bob ........................ 267 McDowell, Pam ........................ 218 McFarland, Macy .................... 336 McGee, Dorol ............................ 84 McGee, Judy ............................ 329 McGee, Sheila .................. 347,351 McGibney, Mike ...................... 325 McGinnis, Marcia .................... 222 McGlennon, Maureen ................ 336 McGIoThlin, Miriam .................... 84 McGlyronn, Mary .................... 211 McGovern, Richard .................. 265 McGown, Steve ........................ 258 McGraTh, Peter --84,258,355,379 McGuiness, Regina .................... 84 McGuire, Jim ............................ 252 McHugh, Bill ............................ 251 Mcln'rire, Pot .......................... 351 McKay, Kathy .......................... 225 McKean, Doug .......................... 359 McKee, Susan .......................... 333 McKell, Dave .......................... 251 McKellar, Darlene ............ 233,330 McKellor, James ........................ 84 McKenno, Kathy ........................ 84 McKenna, Patti ........................ 208 McKenney, Carl ........................ 252 McKenny, Karen ...................... 115 McKlousky, Johnny Jo .............. 333 McLaughlin, Jon ...................... 211 McLean, Allison ................ 233, 309 McLesky, Jack .......................... 318 McMahon, Francis ...................... 34 McMahon, Gary ...................... 320 McMahon, Linda ...................... 311 McManus, Mark ................ 84,255 McMillan, Mary .......................... 84 McMillan, Richard .................... 251 McMillen, Donald .................... 316 McNair, Mike .......................... 242 McNally, Mary Ann .................. 229 McNamara, Denise .......... 211,368 McNeill, Jean .......................... 313 McNeill, Michael ........................ 82 McNichols, Ron ........................ 317 McPhee, Chuck ........................ 241 McPhee, Jock .......................... 324 McPhee, Sharon ................ 222,291 McPherson, Walt .............. 140, 142 McPherson, Dallas .................... 351 McWhirter, Marie .................... 308 McWilliams, David .................... 84 Moos, Susan ...................... 84,211 McCall, Lynne .......................... 229 Mochado, Dave ........................ 251 Machado, John ........................ 251 MacMohon, Mary .................... 229 MacArthur, Linda ...................... 84 MacCabe, Eileen ........................ 84 MacDonald, Bruce ...................... 255 MacDonald, Robert .................... 84 MacDonald, Robin .................... 351 Mace, Dame ............................ 351 Mace, Gordon .......................... 238 Mace, Samchia ........................ 351 Mocedo, Dick .................... 84,359 Machnic, Mary Jo ...................... 84 Mochufes, Tony ........ 84, 145, 147, 151, 158 Mauk, Gregory ........................ 265 Mack, John ........................ 84,266 Mockoy, Sharon ........................ 215 Macker, John ............................ 241 Mackesy, Joan .................. 211, 302 Mackey, Chuck ........................ 197 MacLeon, Janis ........................ 225 Macomber, Gary .............. 322,324 Mocumber, Bruce ...................... 347 Moddern, Kathy ...................... 225 Maddoms, Shayla .................... 213 Maddox, Jo Ann ...................... 351 Madison, Pat ............................ 311 Modsen, Barbara ................ 84,211 Modsen, Dave .......................... 241 Modsen, Diane .................. 84,211 Mogill, Nancy .......................... 339 Magnet, Annomarie .................. 336 Mognani, Leonard .................... 255 Magnoli, Wohoo ...................... 252 Maquire, David ................ 358, 365 Mohanfy, Ron ............................ 84 Maher, Donnie .................. 226,227 Mahony, Colette ...................... 351 Mahoney, Horrie'r .................... 335 Mohrf, David ............................ 242 Main, Dr. Jackson .................... 384 Main, Sharon .................... 84,306 Maino, Mary Ann ...................... 84 Mlakar, Tony ............................ 252 Malletf, William ........................ 84 Molmin, Jeff ............................ 265 Maloney, Frank ........................ 265 Malone, Lex ............................ 233 Molotf, Ingrid ............................ 84 Malmquisf, Sue ........................ 119 Martin, Maxine ........................ 233 Maltese, Frances ........................ 84 Malyon, Alan ........ 49, 51,84, 267 1 355, 379 Mondia, Peter .................... 84,251 Monnen, Karen ........................ 304 Mommen, Marcia .............. 84,305 Moncuso, Mike ........................ 320 Mandella, Tony ........................ 239 Manders, Ralph ........................ 317 Monfull, Ann ............................ 84 Mangeffi, Pat .......................... 211 Manihcm, Chris ........................ 333 Mongsefh, Pom ................ 215,298 Mann, Barbara ........................ 211 Mann, Koren ............................ 336 Mannina, Arlene ...................... 369 Mongon, Jean ............................ 84 Manning, Thomas ...................... 84 ManzeTTi, Patricia .............. 84,112 Mapes, John .............................. 84 Maquire, David .......................... 84 Mar, Linda ...................... 304,349 Marche'r'ri, Sylivcl ...................... 333 Marci, Judith .............................. 84 Marcos, Ed .............................. 255 Morill, Sandy .......................... 211 Marino, Edwina ........................ 211 Mark, Arnie .............................. 316 Mark, Mal Pina ........................ 349 Morkley, Judy .......................... 340 Marks, Carol .............................. 84 Marquardf, Reed ...................... 252 Marquis, Cindy ........................ 333 Marr, Bonnie ............................ 216 Marr, Roger ................................ 84 Morrin, Jim ...................... 319,321 Marrs, Moralee ........................ 208 Morron, Charlene .................... 309 Marsh, Jim .............................. 258 Marsh, Judy ............................ 305 Marsh, Penny ............................ 85 Marshall, Charles ...................... 359 Marshall, Christine ............ 85,211 Marshali, Elaine ...................... 341 Marston, LeRoy .......................... 85 Martin,' Joe .............................. 324 Martin, Lynne ...-85,310,313, 356 Martin, Maxine ........................ 329 Martin, Paf ........................ 94,333 Martin, Patricio .......................... 94 Martin, Phillip .................... 85,255 Martin, Robert .................... 32,35 Martin, Robin .......................... 312 Martin, Vicki .............................. 85 Martin, Wolf ............................ 260 Morfinex, Mallory .................... 340 Mosik, Janet .................... 347,351 Mason, Al ................................ 325 Mason, Gene ............................ 252 Mason, Lee ................................ 85 Mason, Moryle .......................... 85 Mason, Sharon ........................ 211 Masso, Richard ........................ 316 Mafhemy, Ginger .................... 215 Mausy, Diane .......................... 360 Mossie, Tom ............................ 323 Mossini, Susan .......................... 333 Massoni, AI .............................. 358 Mosfen, John .......................... 260 Masters, Barbara ................ 85,356 Masters, Diana .................. 85,311 Mastin, Diane .......................... 351 Masunoka, Marilyn .................. 305 Mafhes, Joan ............................ 85 Mathias, Marcia ...................... 215 Mofhio, Linda .......................... 312 Matsumofo, Mark .................... 364 Mafsumofo, Ruth ...................... 364 Mau, Joyce .............................. 215 Manual, Michael ........................ 85 Mauser, Carol ............ 85,163,216 Max, Dennis ............................ 241 Maxwell, Jo Ann ...................... 218 May, Nancy .............................. 85 May, Richard .............................. 85 May, Susan .............................. 216 May, Vicki ...................... 215,305 Moyeda, Richard ........................ 85 Mayer, Dave ............................ 317 Mayer, Wally .......................... 325 Mayfield, Sondra .................... 216 Moyhew, Less .......................... 321 Maynard, Carolyn .................... 339 Maynes, Vicki ............................ 85 Mays, James .............................. 85 Moywell, Joann ........................ 85 Mazzaglia, Judy ................ 85,209 Meagher, Marilyn .................... 331 Means, Dave ............................ 241 Means, Kay .............................. 313 Mechikoff, James ...................... 85 Meckfessel, William .................. 85 Meckler, Gary .......................... 267 Medeiros, Dick .......................... 239 Medeiros, Vincent ...................... 85 Medler, Jon .............................. 320 Meeker, Kathleen .............. 85,302 Meenan, Penny ........................ 351 Melby, Kathleen ...................... 341 Melching, Gary .......................... 85 Melo, Laura ............................ 333 Menard, Roger .................. 85,239 Menconi, Jim ............................ 239 Mendelssohn, Alene ................ 309 Mendonsa, Lois ........................ 336 Menendez, Julie .............. 142,143 Menges, Gene .......................... 142 Menken, Rich .......................... 338 Mercer, Don ...................... 85,251 Merconi, James .......................... 85 Merril, Ann .................. 58,85,216 Merrill, Emily .......................... 225 Mertens, Leslie ........................ 339 Mer'rsching, Pa'r ........................ 302 Mefcalfe, Doug ........................ 258 MeTesser, John .................. 85,265 Mefheny, Karen .................. 85,215 Mef'rler, David .......................... 248 MeTry, Tom .............................. 358 Meyer, Becky ............................ 308 Meyer, Bill .............................. 317 Meyer, Dorothy ................ 313,368 Meyer, Gary .................... 255,256 Meyer, Paul ............................ 314 Meyer, Paul .............................. 302 Meyers, Paula .................. 330,368 Meyers, Tom ............ 151,156,158 Meylink, Lorry ........................ 366 Meyn, John ........................ 85, 119 Mezger, Barbara ...................... 209 Michael, Carol ........................ 225 Michaelson, Jim ...................... 239 Micheli, Jcm ...................... 85,233 Michels, Dick ............................ 260 Michelson, Phil ........................ 267 Middleton, Becky ...................... 329 Middleton, Mike ...................... 338 Milbronf, Mary .......... 45,345,366 Milburn, Dean .......................... 348 Milburn, Patricia ...................... 335 Milburn, Rosemary .................... 85 Miles, J. D. .............................. 261 Mileski, Dave .......................... 239 Miliofo, Sam .............................. 34 Millogan, Pam .......................... 341 Miller, Allan ............................ 320 Miller, Barbara .......... 85,226,227 Miller, Bill ................................ 266 Miller, Bob .............. 146,156,158 Miller, Carol .............................. 85 Miller, Dean ............ 142,143,164 Miller, Deborah ........................ 225 Miller, Dione .............................. 85 Miller, Jaclyn .......................... 227 Miller, Janet .............................. 85 Miller, Kathy .............. 55,215,308 Miller, Lynn ........................ 85,312 Miller, Roger ............................ 252 Miller, Sondra .................... 85,222 Miller, Ted .............................. 364 Miller, Marilyn ........................ 225 Miller, Vicki ............................ 215 Miller, Yvonne .......................... 332 Millicard, Mary .......................... 333 Milligan, Pom .......................... 346 Mills, Don ................................ 241 Milmon, Jeffrey ...................... 318 Mincma, Yvonne ...................... 309 Mine, Amy .............................. 364 Miner, Arfhur ............ 86,325,366 Miner, Bill ................................ 255 Miner, Gayle ............................ 304 Mingoia, Barbara .................... 309 Minfon, Ron ............................ 267 Min'rurn, Sam ............................ 86 Min'rzer, Mike .......................... 338 Miroglia, Beffy .......................... 86 Miranda, Paul ............................ 86 Mires, Mary ............................ 329 Mirk, Judy .............................. 234 Mirus, Ginny ............................ 233 Mitchell, Anita ........................ 218 Mitchell, J. W. .................... 85,267 Mitchell, Karen ........................ 329 Mitchell, Martha ...................... 229 Miffbo, Tim .............................. 338 Miffman, Ed ............................ 251 Miyoharo, Mae .......................... 86 Miyoko, Ron ............................ 318 Mize, William ............................ 86 Mizuguchi, Karen .................... 308 Moa'res, Stella ............................ 86 Modorresi, Bouzar ...................... 86 Modesfi, Greg .......................... 241 Moeckel, Ken ............................ 245 Moeller, Sherry ........................ 222 Moen, Bonnie ............................ 86 Moffeff, Chuck ........................ 258 Moffeff, Kathy .......................... 329 Moffiff, Joe .............................. 251 Moffiff, Marfi .......................... 225 Moglia, John ............................ 344 Mole, Bob ................................ 320 Molek, Priscilla .......................... 86 Molinari, Margaret .................... 86 Molouhnik, Mary Jo .................. 86 Monoghan, Bonnie .................. 365 Monosfere, Marie .................... 312 Monday, Con .......................... 317 Monsell, Nancy ........................ 3331 Montegrcnde, Val ...... . .............. 359 Montevoldo, Carolyn ........ 225,309 Montgomery, Jim .................... 317 Montgomery, John .................... 33 Montgomery, Keith .................. 317 Montgomery, Lorry .................. 239 Montgomery, Patty ............ 54, 333 Mon'rz, Monta ............ 45,345, 366 Moody, Bill .................... 265,358 Moon, Victor .............................. 86 Mooney, Wayne ...................... 370 Moore, Charles .................. 86,251 Moore, Dennis .......................... 267 Moore, Doris ............................ 305 Moore, Jennifer ........................ 333 Moore, John ............................ 359 Moore, Linda Kay .................... 341 Moore, Marjorie ...................... 333 Moore, Michael .................. 86,243 Moore, Nancy .................. 312,368 Moore, Peter ............................ 318 Moore, Phyllis ............................ 86 Moore, Rebecca ........................ 233 Moore, Robert ............................ 41 Moore, Scott ............................ 325 Moore, Terry ............................ 253 401 404 Moorehead, Dudley ............ 36, 40 Mora, Robert .......................... 318 Moraes, Phoebe .-54, 86, 216, 299, 379 Moron, Helen ............................ 86 Morck, Sandra .......................... 218 Morck, Wendy ............ 54, 218, 358 Morehouse, Thomas ---.86, 239, 347 Morel, Dana .............................. 86 Morell, Robert .......................... 248 Morgan, Connie ...................... 333 Morgan, Stanley ........................ 86 Morgan, Philip .......................... 86 Morgin, Lowell .......................... 314 Morimoto, Ruth ........................ 334 Morrall, Joice .......................... 222 Morrall, Rich ............................ 241 Morris, Ann ........................ 98, 368 Morris, Barbara ........................ 313 Morris, Bruce ............ 248, 268, 274 Morris, Dave ............................ 245 Morris, Dennis .......... 248, 268, 274 Morris, Doug ............................ 245 Morris, Elaine .................... 86, 218 Morris, Nancy .................. 233, 304 Morris, Roger ............................ 253 Morris, Russell ........................ 325 Morrisroe, William .................... 324 Morrone, Charles .................... 251 Morrow, Janis .......................... 86 Morrow, Joan .......................... 341 Morfenson, Doris ................ 86, 211 Morfenson, John ...................... 325 Morton, Margery ...................... 312 Morton, Paula .......................... 291 Mosher, Jerry .................. 149, 152 Moss, Charles ............................ 86 Moss, Diane .............................. 333 Most, Kay ................................ 120 Moua'r, Elber'ra .......................... 86 Mouaf, Michael ........................ 320 Moy, Sharon ............................ 222 Muiamoto, Robert ...................... 86 Muiovich, Melissa ...................... 86 Mulholland, Margaret .............. 234 Mullen, Annette ........................ 341 Mullen, Elizabeth .................... 336 Mullen, Jean ...................... 86, 216 Mumby, Hugh .................. 142, 143 Mummo, Stephen .---148, 154, 157, 158 Mummey, Elizabeth .................... 86 Muniz, Josephine ...................... 86 Munsinger, Enid ........................ 86 Munson, Richard ...................... 367 Murad, Lloyd ............................ 189 Muroi, Robert .......................... 364 Mranoka, Ronald ...................... 245 Murdy, Anne ............................ 330 Murilio, Robert .......................... 86 Murio, Robert .......................... 196 Murphy, Barbara ................ 86, 229 Murphy, Daniel ........ 165, 166, 168 Murphy, Donn .......................... 258 Murphy, Linda ........................ 222 Murphy, Marsha ...................... 330 Murphy, Meribefh .................... 209 Murphy, Michael ................ 86, 365 Murphy, Susan ................ 329, 370 Murphy, Thomas ...................... 253 Murphy, Todd .......................... 267 Murray, Paul ............................ 318 Murray, Richard ................ 86, 317 Murrey, Shirley ........................ 332 Musgrove, Leona ...................... 86 Musick, Pamela ........................ 313 Musser, Carol .................. 226, 227 Musso, Lynn ............................. 87 Musso, NaneHe ........................ 305 Mufh, Jackie ............................ 329 Mufeoni, Gary .......................... 174 Muzzy, Roger .......................... 1 14 Myers, Howie .......................... 258 Myers, Larry ............................ 321 Myers, Melissa ........................ 21 1 Myers, Thomas ........ 145, 154, 161 Myers, William ........................ 169 Mykles, Gary .............................. 87 Nackerud, Koren ...................... 311 Naganuma, Jill ........................ 399 Nagel, Nancy .......................... 311 Noines, Ron .............................. 265 Nakamisfu, Norma .................... 87 Nakano, Carol ............................ 87 Nakano, Peggy ........................ 364 Nakosa'ro, Alice ........................ 87 Nakishimo, Pat .......................... 87 Nalderman, Lani ...................... 335 Namcm, Barry .......................... 359 Namba, Leo .............................. 96 Nomimotsu, Lynne .................... 87 Nanu-Ma'rsu, Naomi ................ 355 Napier, Rosemary ...................... 87 Nardini, Karen ........................ 216 Nash, Carole ............................ 218 Natrongo, Marilyn .................... 87 Navarro, Paul .......................... 369 Nave, Colude .......................... 317 Neose, Sharon .......................... 333 Neff, Sandy .............................. 312 Neghabat, Reza .......................... 87 Neilson, Sondra ........................ 233 Nelson, Ann ............................ 229 Nelson, Diane ............................ 87 Nelson, Ethel .............................. 87 Nelson, Jan .............................. 336 Nelson, Jane ............................ 340 Nelson, Jay ........................ 87, 239 Nelson, Karen .................. 310,312 Nelson, Earlene ........................ 302 Nelson, Kathi .......................... 334 Nelson, Pam ............................ 213 Neofofisfos, Pe're ...................... 320 Neumeisfer, Pamela .................. 233 Nevin, Dennis .......................... 267 Nevins, Ron ...................... 1 ........ 267 Nevis, Sondra .................... 87,351 Nevius, Cynthia ................ 341,346 Newberry, David ...................... 318 Newcomer, Jon .................... 211 Newell, Pete ............ 178, 180, 184 Nerformer, Joan ...................... 351 Newgord, Jon ............................ 87 Newhouse, Robert .............. 87,119 Newhouse, Dave ........................ 87 Newhouse, Helen .................... 332 Newlon, Susie .......................... 339 Newman, Judy ........................ 115 Newman, Lynda ................ 87,222 Newman, Nancy ...................... 304 Newton, Judy .......................... 115 Newquis'r, Gory ........................ 174 Nicholau, Bill .......................... 258 Nichols, Dole .............................. 87 Nichols, Earl ...... 87,236, 267, 358 Nicholson, Mike ...................... 338 Nicholson, Nancy ...................... 216 Nicholson, Valerie .................... 305 Nickerson, Mary ...................... 330 Nickliss, Milanna .................... 368 Nicolai, Donald ........................ 323 Nicoloisen, Miri ........................ 216 Nicolaisen, Seena .................... 351 Nicoleffi, Donna ........................ 87 Niederouer, Libby .................... 229 Niederholzer, Nancie --12, 13, 153, 279,280 Nielsen, Dagmar ...................... 211 Nielson, Karin .......................... 229 Niemela, Dale .......................... 314 Nieol, Marilyn ........................ 331 Nieri, Matilda .......................... 218 Nieukirk, Ginni ........................ 331 NH, Bob .................................... 364 Nishi, Jo Anne .......................... 364 Nishikawa, Susie ........................ 87 Nishifo, Jerry .................... 87,358 Niven, Jim ................................ 241 Nixon, Brion ............................ 366 Noble, Mike ................................ 87 Nobler, Alan .............................. 87 Noio, Al .................................. 253 Nolan, Janet ............................ 330 Nora ........................................ 245 Nordgren, Bob .................. 237,258 Norem, Luanne ........................ 332 Norman, Laurie .......................... 87 Norona, Deck ............................ 174 Norris, Fred ........................ 87,269 Norris, Susan ...................... 87,229 Norfon, Barbara ................ 335, 365 Norum, Carl ............................ 325 Novi, Tom ................................ 350 Nunes, Clyde ............................ 197 Nunn, Cheryl ............................ 222 Oaksford, Bill .................... 315, 316 O'Brain, Kathy .......................... 312 O'Brien, Kerry ............ 13, 222, 292 O'Brien, Maureen ................ 87, 229 O'Brien, Margo .......................... 229 O'Brien, William ........................ 87 Ockermon, Shirley .................... 305 O'Connell Sharon .................... 334 O'Connell, Tom 267 O'Connor, Kathleen .................. 336 O'Conner, Terry ........................ 169 Ockerman, Shirley ...................... 87 Oka, Lorraine ............................ 309 Oddson, Holly .......................... 358 Oddson, Joan ............................ 358 Oehl, Catherine ........................ 351 Oelcmd, Marcia ........................ 305 Oeser, Don ................................ 338 ngluie, Bruce ............................ 33 Ogine, Yoshie ............................ 330 Ohliger, Carolyn -.13, 213, 280, 288 Okado, Janice .................. 346, 364 Okamofo, Albert ...................... 174 Okomofo, Katherine .................. 334 O'Keefe, Margie ........................ 229 O'Keefe, Steve .......................... 241 Okuba, June ...................... 87,359 Olofson, Elaine ................ 226,227 01015, Dr. Carl ............................ 285 O'Leary, John .......................... 258 O'Leary, Michael ...................... 261 Olimpia, Gary .......................... 288 Oliner, Susan ...................... 87,216 Olive, Cheralyn ......................... 218 Oliver, Helene .......................... 211 Oliver, Patricia .................... 87, 312 Olivero, Louise .......................... 313 Olmsted, Bill ............................ 255 Olness, Karen ............................ 304 Olsen, Wayne .......................... 317 Olson, David ...................... 87, 369 Olson, Donna .......................... 339 Olvera, Andy .................... 310, 313 Omagbeni, Jim ........................ 188 O'Niell, Thomas ................ 143, 251 Ophus, Denice ----45, 345, 358,366 Ornbaun, Jerry ........................ 305 Ornbaun, Joan .................... 87, 229 Orsolini, Dennis ........................ 267 Ortiz, Linda ...................... 216,289 Or'rmcm, Diane ................ 225, 331 Osaki, Judy .............................. 364 Osborne, David .................... 87, 243 Osborne, Jim ............................ 243 Oskins, Ron .............................. 317 Osfenson, Joe ............................ 369 Osferloh, Sunny ........................ 329 Osmess, Marg .......................... 209 Offinger, John .......................... 323 Oveland, Rufh .......................... 351 Overmyer, Richard .................... 97 Overmeyer, Susan .................... 332 Owen, Jere ...................... 236,261 Owens, Carole .......................... 329 Owens, John ............ 146, 154, 158 Owens, Torla ............................ 334 Owren, George ........................ 243 Owren, Joe .............................. 243 Oxsen, Kristine ........................ 229 Oyoma, Bob .............................. 364 Ozawa, Gene .................... 87,364 Ozowa, Lianne .................... 87, 308 Pace, Bob ................................ 26.7 Pace, Craig ................................ 258 Pace, Pete ................................ 318 Pacioni, Dolores ................ 347, 351 Packard, Georgina .................... 87 Pohl, Gray ................................ 320 Pahl, Ron .................................. 323 Paine, Laurcm, Jr. ...................... 316 Paine, Margie ............................ 330 Pai'rich, Ronald ........................ 249 Paladino, Julie ........................ 217 Pale, Craig .................................. 55 Palm, Carol ................................ 215 Palmer, Carol ............................ 88 Palmer, John ............................ 314 Palmer, Sue ...................... 310, 312 Pancoosf, Loren ........................ 367 Pankratz, Rosemary .................... 311 Panza, Joe ................................ 366 Popandreo, Joyce .................... 341 Pappos, Nick ............................ 321 Park, Dave .............................. 241 Parker, Bill ................................ 171 Parker, Bill ................................ 323 Parker, Dennis ..145,146, 147, 148, 149,151,154,158 Parker, Feron ............................ 188 Parker, George ........................ 323 Parker, Kathleen ........................ 88 Parker, Katherine ...................... 339 Parker, Peggy ............................ 218 Parks, Bob ................ 154,155,158 Parks, William ............................ 88 Parmelee, Ron .......................... 251 Parmen'rer, Phyllis .................... 94 Parry, Dole ................................ 2.49 Parsons, Gibbe .......................... 88 Parsons, Jerry .................... 315,317 Parsons, John ............................ 318 Parsons, Pamela ................ 233, 336 Parsons, Sandra ........................ 335 Posk, Kathy .............................. 330 Passarella, Dorothy ............ 336, 368 Posquinelli, Marilou ...... 54, 88,229 PasTil, Kris .......................... 88, 217 Patch, Arf ................................ 359 Patch, Arthur .............................. 88 Patchen, Barbara ...................... 329 Pate, Mary ........................ 88, 358 Paterson, Bob .......... 147, 148, 150, 156, 158 Patrick, Joanne ........................ 340 Patterson, Sandie ...................... 331 Patten, Douglas .......................... 88 Patten, Joanmorie .................... 211 Patten, Judy .................... 215, 334 Patten, Kathy ............................ 215 Patton, Sandra ............................ 88 Pauer, Heidi .............................. 304 Paul, Doug .............................. 241 Paul, Jerri ................................ 211 Paul, Mike ................................ 321 Paul, Patricio .............................. 88 Paulic, Arlene ............................ 304 Paulsen, Edith ............ 45, 345, 366 Pcvich, Francis .......................... 302 Pavloff, Nick .............................. 361 Povone, Ed .................. 88, 323, 359 Payne, Daniel ............................ 88 Payne, Kathy ............................ 341 Peacock, Frank .................... 88,366 Peacock, Marcia ........................ 355 Pearce, BeTsy ............................ 330 Pearce, Karin .............................. 88 Pearson, Earlene ...................... 351 Pearson, Marcia ................ 163, 229 Pearson, Mary ............................ 88 Pearsons, Janet ........................ 229 Peck, Carol ................................ 329 Peck, Douglas ............................ 88 Peck, Robert ............................ 367 Peckler, Bob .............................. 251 Peckler, Jim ................................ 251 Peddicord, Lyle ........................ 255 Pedigo, Harold .......................... 367 Pedulla, Rudy .......................... 348 Peffley, Richard ........................ 253 Peiorich, Lou ............................ 261 Peloquin, Carole ...................... 211 Pemberfon, Barbara .................... 88 Penman, Bruce .......................... 239 Penmon, Gail .................... 217, 218 Pennell, Duncan .................. 88, 253 Penning, Raymond .................... 249 Pennington, Louise .................... 370 Penny, Janey ............................ 332 Pepys, Mary ............................ 333 Pera, Sue .................................. 368 Pereira, Mary ............................ 209 Periof, Gabrielle ........ 45, 345, 366 Pericic, Robert ............................ 88 Perkins, Jack ............................ 259 Perkins, Jack .................... 255, 354 Perkins, Jack Edwin .................. 379 Perkins, Lynda .......................... 333 Perkins, Marilyn ........ 222, 347, 351 Perino, Don ................................ 88 Perona, Dawn ............................ 311 Perry, Gerald .............................. 88 Persiani, Hohnno ...................... 339 Persinger, Gerald ........................ 88 Perskey, Dr. Philip ...................... 55 Peruse, AnThony ........................ 251 Pesu'rich, Michael ...................... 368 Petfers, Ben .............................. 330 Peters, Beverly .......................... 209 Peters, Joan .............................. 229 Peters, Doug ............................ 261 Peters, John .............................. 358 Peters, Joyce .............................. 333 Pefers, Sharon ............................ 330 Peferson, Daniel .......................... 34 Peterson, Darlene ........................ 88 Peferson, Greg ................ 178,180 Peterson, Jock .......................... 261 Peterson, Jon ............................ 313 Peterson, John .......................... 261 Peterson, Noncy .......... 88, 217, 247 Peterson, Pam .................. 332, 351 PeTrionvich, Pete ........................ 253 Pef'rralli, Jim ............................ 338 Pezzaglia, Koren ................ 88, 209 Pfeiffen, Nobberf ........................ 88 Pfleg, Lona .............................. 209 Pflock, Karl ................................ 88 Phares, Don .............................. 259 Phelcm, Lisa ................ 88, 256, 291 Phelps, Deanna .......................... 88 Phelps, Don .............................. 255 Phelps, Phyllis .......................... 306 Phelps, Scof'r ............................ 259 Phillbrick, Chris ........................ 267 Philley, Rober'r .......................... 367 Phillips, Ann ...................... 88,119 Phillips, Cecellio ........................ 334 Phillips, Rober'r ........................ 367 Phillips, Robin .......................... 211 Philp, Dennis .............................. 88 Philo, Dennis ............................ 239 Philoo'r, Dennis .......................... 253 Phillips, Leroy ............................ 88 Phinney, Cherie ........................ 218 Pional'ro, Norman ...................... 367 Picchi, Ann ................................ 88 Piccolo, Cathy ............................ 211 Pichicgero, Rosemarie ................ 349 Pierce, Ann .............................. 336 Pierce, Ruth Ann ........................ 313 Pierson, Judy .............................. 88 Pike, Tom .................................. 325 Pille, Rachel ............................ 309 Pimentel, Robert ........................ 88 PingaTore, Jim .......................... 255 Pinger, Bob .............................. 255 Piper, Carol .............................. 334 Piro, Ann Marie .......................... 88 Pisano, Bob ........ 48, 50, 268, 288, 354, 355, 379 Pitcher, Bob .............................. 171 Pitcher, Ken ............................... 259 Phelom, Lisa .............................. 225 Pi'rmcm, CCIThi ..................... 310, 312 Pifner, Maureen ........................ 304 Pitts, Kathleen .......................... 334 Planting, Tuiia .......................... 341 Plottenberger, Sue .................... 302 Ploffenberger, Sue ...................... 88 Poasf, Sandi ............................ 311 Prater, Jim ................................ 323 Poindexfer, Bob ........................ 324 Polley, Harry .................... 241, 281 Pomeroy, Lou Ann .................... 336 Po?neroy, Thomas ........................ 89 Pon'rzious, Richard .................... 369 Pool, Brion ................................ 365 Popmo, Susan .......................... 305 Popoff, Marina ..... 331 Poque, Annalee ........................ 333 Pohlmonn, John ........................ 243 Poole, Judv ........................ 89, 233 Poon, Lennis .............................. 272 Porcello, Alon ............................ 89 Porter, Bob ........................ 89,251 Porto, Bobrielo ............................ 89 Porter, Pot ................................ 325 Post, Bobbie .............................. 89 Potosky, Georgia ................ 88,347 PoTra'rz, Robert .......................... 261 Po'rfer, Mike ............................ 358 PoTTer, Sue ................................ 331 P0115, Frank .............................. 251 Poulos, Elizabeth ........................ 89 Powell, James .................... 89, 321 Powell, Mrs. ............................ 330 Powell, Tom ............................ 320 Powers, Bob .............................. 288 Powers, Clyde ............................ 89 Powers, Jennell .......................... 89 Powers, Tom .............................. 259 Prater, Sally ...... 13,217, 280, 286 ProTo, Jeannette ........................ 332 Prcm, BeTsi ................................ 313 ProTT, Elizabefh .......................... 349 Pratt, Lowell C. .......................... 32 Presnell, Kathy .................. 313,349 Price, Arthur H. .................... 32, 35 Price, Ben ................................ 338 Price, Peggy .............................. 330 Price, Stanley .............................. 89 Prince, Marilyn .......................... 308 Prine, Wolf ................................ 251 Pringle, Susan .......................... 329 Prior, Merilyn ............................ 89 Prisk, Berneice ............................ 94 Prisk, Dove .............................. 259 Proctor, John ............................ 245 Promessi, Jim ............................ 269 Provon, Dove .................... 230,251 Prusos, Nancy .......................... 222 Prywe, Jim .............................. 239 Puccinelli, Ron .......................... 314 Puddicombe, Rich .............. 324,366 Pugh, Paul ................................ 253 Purpus, Pom ...................... 89,229 Pungrchor, Sondra .................... 218 Purdy, Frank .............................. 321 Purkiss, William ........................ 94 Quolfieri, Aneldo ........................ 89 Quaw, Phillip ............................ 316 QueTin, Jone ............................ 306 Quevedo, Barbara .................... 309 Quigley, Pat ............................ 217 Quinn, Joan ...................... 89, 217 Quintinol, Ron .......................... 324 Quisenberry, Beverly ................ 339 R Robadon, Max .......................... 367 Rober, Janice ............................ 215 Raber, Jeri ...... '.; ........................ 215 Robin, Laura ............................ 339 Rod, Gory ................................ 171 Rodloff, Hermon ................ 89,171 RofeTTo, Emil ............................ 321 Rogonesi, Jock .......................... 255 Roley, Melvin ............................ 369 Randolph, Nello ........................ 355 Roney, Bernice .................. 307,309 Ronny, Nancy ............................ 329 Ronsdell, Rick .......................... 255 chTa, Dennis ............................ 89 Rasmussen, Eric ........................ 259 Rouh, Beverly ............ 54, 226, 227 Rouh, Rob-erT ............................ 359 Roub, Harriet .............................. 89 Rauseh, Judy ............................ 359 Rayburn, Bob ............................ 318 Roymer, Pat ................................ 58 Read, Barbara .................... 89,309 Read, Cheri ................................ 368 Read, Dr. Vernon ...................... 113 Reagan, Pot .............................. 269 Reamer, Loni ............................ 329 Redd, Vicki .............................. 312 Redden, Carol ......... 211, 331 Redden, Diana .......................... 304 Reed, James .............................. 89 Reed, Joan ................................ 336 Reed, Pamela .................... 89,229 Reed, Peter ................................ 358 Reed, Sharon .............. 89,217, 345 Reed, John .............................. 314 Rees, Nancy .............................. 222 Reese, Richard ............................ 267 Regoli, John .............................. 89 Rehwold'r, Sue ............................ 339 Reid, Don .................................... 89 Reid, Jim .................................. 243 Reid, Steve ................................ 259 Reides, John ............................ 249 Reiko, Takao ............................ 307 Reilly, Georgina ........................ 233 Reilly, John .............................. 339 Reilly, Ned ................................ 267 Reilly, Sharon ............................ 89 Reischling, Olivia ........................ 89 Reifh, Barbara .......................... 229 ReiTz, Bonny .............................. 333 Remington, David ...................... 239 Renner, Pamela ........................ 360 Renshow, Susan ........................ 218 Revel, Ann ................................ 211 Reynolds, Jackie ........................ 313 Reynolds, Noreen ........................ 89 Rhea, Dennis ............................ 320 Rhoods, Nancy ........................ 351 Rhonds, Shirley ........................ 229 Ribbens, Richard ........................ 89 Rice, Jeff .................................. 321 Rice, Margaret .......................... 336 Richards, Brian .......................... 320 Rice, Peggy ................................ 346 Richardson, Margie ............ 89, 233 Ricsherger, Edwin ........................ 89 Riddell, Richard .......................... 89 Riddle, Don .............................. 171 Ridenour, Carole ........................ 309 Rider, DoroThy ............................ 89 Ridley, Al .................................. 324 Rieley, Linda ............................ 309 Riffel, Koren .............................. 89 Riggin, Stephanie ...................... 331 Riggle, George ............................ 89 Riley, Gayle ....... I ......................... 89 Riley, Janet ................................ 89 Rillief, Barry ............................ 237 Ringsmifh, Ronald ...................... 249 Rinn, Dr. Fannie ........................ 58 Rios, George ............................ 169 Risdom, Allen ............................ 316 Riswold, Eric ............................ 323 Rifchel, Linda ............................ 333 Rix, Don .................................... 171 Roach, June .-..302, 303, 349, 358 Robb, Judifh .............................. 89 Robbins, JoAnn ........................ 329 Robbins, John .................... 54,324 Robbins, Robert ........................ 318 Roberts, Dione .................... 89,225 Roberts, Joan ............................ 336 Roberts, JoAnn ........................ 308 Roberfs, Linda .................... 334,339 Roberts, Mark ............................ 358 Roberts, Wolf .-146,147,148,149, 152,155,156,158,159,161 Robertson, Bruce ........................ 158 Robertson, Margaret .................. 89 Robeson, Linda .................... 89,209 Robbins, Bob ............................ 185 Robinson, Frances ...................... 90 Robinson, Jackie ........................ 302 Robinson, Jerry .......................... 90 Robinson, John ........................ 245 Robinson, Joyce ........................ 90 Robinson, Margery .................... 90 Robinson, Michael ...................... 90 Robinson, Muriel ................ 90,351 Robinson, Nancy ...................... 213 Robinson, Pat ............................ 388 Robinson, Thomas ........................ 90 Roby, Robert .............................. 90 Rock, Michael .................... 90,249 Roddo, Jim ................................ 90 Rodda, Jim .............................. 251 Roddy, BeTTy .............................. 9O Rodebough, Carol ................ 54,90 Roden, Nick .............................. 251 Rodgers, John ............................ 338 Roby, R. C. ................................ 267 Roe, Barbara ...................... 90,222 Roe, Lynn .................................. 332 Roesle, Deanna ........................ 312 Rodgers, Barbara ...................... 302 Roff, Barbara ............................ 90 Rogers, Chuck .......................... 261 Rogers, Donna ............................ 333 Rogers, Jeri .............................. 306 Rogers, Marianne ...................... 309 Rogers, Mike ............................ 253 Rogers, Poul ............................ 271 Rogers, Wayne .......................... 251 Rogers, Wendy .................... 90, 225 Rogers, Dr. William R. ................ 381 Roland, Carole .......................... 368 Rollins, PeTe .............................. 243 Romer, Linda ............................ 304 Romero, ArTi ...................... 90, 259 Romero, Tom ............................ 169 Rommell, Bill ............................ 169 Romn, Richard ............................ 33 Ronay, Kathy ............................ 229 Roomey, Kathleen .................... 336 R001, Linda ................ 54, 310, 313 Rose, Phil ................................ 325 Rose, Chuck ............................ 253 Rose, Ted .................................... 90 Rosen, Gory ................................ 90 Rosenboum, Marsha .................... 90 Rose, Marsha ............................ 309 Rosengard, Bob ........................ 323 Rosenquisf, Dave ...................... 314 Roseveore, Bonnie ...................... 96 Ross, James .............................. 158 Rosso'ri, Camelle ...................... 331 Rossen, Bobbie .......................... 305 Rossi, Barbara .......................... 335 Rosse, Doris .............................. 305 Rossi, Ron ........................ 174, 255 Rosso, Louella .................... 90,211 Rosfege, Jim .............................. 90 Rosfege, Tim ............................ 344 Rofhers, Ellis ............................ 316 Rofhschild, Cookid .................... 331 Rowan, Gail ............................. 225 Rouch, Pat ................................ 308 Rounfree, Leon .......................... 243 Rouse, Carolynne ...................... 218 Rouse, Jennie ............................ 313 Rovner, Roberfo .................... 33, 54 Ruckmon, Stephen ...................... 90 Rudolph, Roger ........................ 239 Ruhkolo, Marcia ........................ 330 Rumpel, Koren .......................... 333 Rundall, Pete ............................ 239 Runnell, Cathy .................... 90, 218 Runyon, Bob ............................ 253 Runyon, David .......................... 358 Rusev, Juanita ............................ 90 Russell, Cheryl .......................... 229 Russell, Joy ........................ 90, 345 Russell, Jim .............................. 245 Russell, Irene ............................ 369 Russell, Marilyn ........................ 330 Rust, Sue ............................ 54, 233 Rutherford, John ........................ 90 Rufledge, Bill ............................ 255 RUTTan, D. J. ............................ 215 Ru'rz, Michael ...................... 90, 120 Ryan, Don .................... 33,55, 354 Ryzn, Elizabe'rh ............... ' ......... 350 Ryan, Holly ................. 90,218 Ryan, Mike .' ....................... 90, 255 Ryan, POT .................................. 267 Ryan, Sheilah ............................ 225 Rydbeck, Douglas ...................... 90 Ryhol, Ken ................................ 243 Ryhonen, Sandy ........................ 229 Ryken, Koren .............................. 90 Ryle, Chuck .............................. 172 Sockeff, Lauren .......................... 339 Socks, Poul .............................. 251 Sadeler, Gerd ............................ 243 Soffold, S. T. ............ 179, 180,182, 184, 320 Sagisi, Edith ...................... 90,349 Sogues, Pete .............................. 171 Saki, Jean ................................ 302 Sokamofo, Linda ...................... 364 Salossi, Sy1vio .................... 345,351 Solber, Jim ................................ 267 Solcido, Katina ................ 341,346 Solemi, Linda ............ 310,313, 326 Solenfine, Mixsy ........................ 215 Someno, Sandy .................. 55,215 Salmon, Jean ............................ 370 Solomone, Robert ........................ 9O Salsor, Sue ................................ 217 Solyer, Cynthia ................ 234,341 Someluk, John .......................... 267 Samuelion, Sue ................ 211,302 Somuels, Sally .......................... 306 405 406 Sanchez, Dave .......................... 318 Sanders, Bill .................... 274, 368 Sanders, Ken ............................ 272 Sanderson, Russ ........................ 318 Sanderson, Sandie .................... 339 Sandoval, Linda .......................... 90 Sandquisf, Harold .................... 369 Sands, Lois ................................ 359 Sands, Margie .......................... 333 Sanguineffi, Bill ........................ 267 Sannella, Maria .................. 90, 336 Sanfhoff, Lynne ........................ 223 Sanfone, Mary Anne ................ 223 San Romani, Anita .................... 302 Sergeant, Robert ........................ 90 Seagean'r, Susie ........................ 215 Sargol, Maureen ........................ 90 Soriva, Margie .......................... 329 Sarkisian, Bill ............................ 251 Sarfori, John .............................. 90 Sortori, Susan ............................. 313 Saruwa'rori, Stella ...................... 90 Sauler, Richard ........................ 318 Saunders, Barbara .................... 346 Saunders, Gwen ...................... 333 Saunders, Sherry ................ 207, 225 Saunders, Willard ...................... 348 Sawyer, John ............................ 90 Savage, Steve .......... 317, 366, 367 Saxe, Susie .............................. 304 Scolly, Francis .......................... 218 Sconnell, Pat ........................ 90, 218 Schaeffer, Louise ........................ 90 Schaffer, Charles ................ 91, 243 Schaffer, Donna .......................... 91 Schorman, Nina ........ 313,349,358 Scheib, Gory .................... 324, 367 Schendel, Caroline .................... 234 Schenone, Bob .......................... 248, Schenk, Kathy .......................... 369 Schenone, Bob .......................... 249 Scheder, Gayle .................... 91, 211 Schino, Maureen ...................... 369 Schibomberger, Joyce ................ 91 Schlink, Steve ............................ 185 Schluefer, Shorry ...................... 211 Schlusberg, Linda .................... 334 Schlusberg, Stephan .................... 91 Schmale, Jo Anne .................... 215 Schmidt, Joan Ann .................... 336 Schmidt, Mary Beth .................... 91 Schmidt, Poul .............................. 91 Schneider, Carolyn .................... 309 Schneider, Melinda .................... 217 Schock, Kenneth .......................... 91 Schoeny, Sandra ........................ 218 Scholz, Cecilia ............................ 211 Schoeny, Sondra .......................... 91 Schoonmaker, Fred ...................... 91 Schofr, Leanne ............................ 91 Schrader, Jay ............................ 245 Schrader, Penny ........................ 341 Schroder, Wayne ...................... 243 Schvenmcmn, Nick .................... 243 Schreyer, Jon ............................ 217 Schroeder, Nancy ...................... 339 Schroeder, Steve ........................ 323 Schuele, Barbara .............. 309,368 Schullenboch, Pom .................... 223 Schue'rzle, Dennis ...................... 365 Schuh, Marilyn ................ 336,350 Schulenburg, Bob ...................... 267 Schuler, Richard ........................ 319 Schultz, Carol ............................ 308 Schultz, Linda .......................... 233 Schuf'ren, Lorry .......................... 243 Schuyler, Doug ........................ 320 Schwamberger, Joyce ........ 310, 313 Schwartz, 1rve .......................... 272 Sconia, Carol ............................ 329 Scott, Cheryl .............................. 308 Scott, Alon ................................ 253 SCOTT, Denny ............................ 324 Scott, Donald .............................. 91 Scott, Jane ................................ 213 Scott, Jo Abne .......................... 304 Scott, Labino .................... 115, 233 Scott, Lee .................................... 91 SCOTT, Sondee .................... 340, 351 Scott, Windee ............................ 91 Scribner, Ben ............................ 320 Scrrano, Bob ............................ 338 Scudder, Sally .................. 217, 329 Seclris'r, Leslie ............................ 267 Seagrove, Steve ........................ 265 Seaman, Floyd ............................ 91 Sears, Leslie ........................ 58, 215 Sechres'r, Dale ............................ 91 Sedan, Dione ............................ 339 Sedgwick, Steve ........................ 321 Segar, Joe ................................ 261 Seger, Randy ............................ 261 Segelke, Martha ........................ 91 Seiberf, Sue ................................ 217 Seibf, Jim ............................ 91, 251 Sekimofo, Rod .......................... 364 Selby, Mike .............................. 351 Selenger, POT ............................ 255 Sellers, Kathy ............................ 331 Seligman, Kevin .......................... 91 Seligmon, Marcello ............ 91,209 Sell, Brenda ................................ 91 Sell, James ................................ 91 Senter, Gene ............................ 255 Sepeda, Judy ...................... 91, 369 Sero, Nancy ................................ 91 Serofino, Susan .......................... 333 Sereff, Judy ................................ 91 Sererino, John ............................ 91 Serigh'r, Eleanor ........................ 329 Serino, Barbara .......................... 91 Serpa, Barbara .......................... 209 Service, Barbara ........................ 341 Sewell, Judy .................... 225, 309 Shaffer, Bonnie ................ 209, 291 Shafer, Ken ................................ 91 Shafsky, Jeanne ........................ 333 Shalz, Charie ............................ 333 Shonoda, Janet ........................ 332 Shapiro, Paul ............................ 321 Sharp, Gary ........................ 91,253 Shattuck, Leon .......................... 272 Show, John ........................ 91,119 Shaw, Judy .............. 120, 213,246, 256, 287 Show, Kirb .................................. 91 Show, Patti ................................ 217 Shearer, Jacqui'rq ...................... 336 Sheehan, Judy .......................... 223 Sheehon, Pete .......................... 185 Sheets, Suzanne .............. 217, 309 Sheilmon, Guy .......................... 255 Sheldon, Camilla ...................... 369 Shell, lzcck ................................ 236 Sheller, Julia ............................ 332 Shellman, Guy ............................ 91 Shephard, Celindc ...................... 99 Shepherd, Dennis ...................... 239 Shepherd, Susan ................ 91 , 211 Sherman, Judy .......................... 223 Sherman, Lori ............................ 305 Shermun, Ruth .................... 91, 209 Sherwood, Jinny ........................ 211 Sherwood, Ginny ........................ 211 Shewcroff, Corilyn .................... 366 Shido, Dave .............................. 364 Shields, Dennis ............................ 91 Shimakawa, Merrilyn ................ 91 Shinfaku, Richard ...................... 364 Shiofcmi, Charlie ........................ 320 Shioya, Katherine ........................ 91 Shipilov, Wolf .......................... 267 Shirley, Barbara .......................... 91 Shirley, John .............. 45, 345,366 Shively, Linda ............................ 91 Shomoker, Linda ................ 91, 233 Schoonncker, Fred .................... 267 Short, Evan ...................... 209, 284 Short, John .............................. 316 Shosfed, Susan .......................... 91 Show, Patti .............................. 217 Shows, Nancy .......................... 223 Shrewcraff, Carolyn 245 Shrodd, Corolee .................. 91, 225 Shuey, Robert ............................ 91 Shull, Marilyn ............................ 309 Shuster, Ronald .......................... 92 Sideboffom, Ralph ................ 92, 253 Sides, Mesa .............................. 309 Sieck, Joanne ............................ 229 Siewerf, Michael ........................ 239 Silacci, Paulette ........................ 304 Silberman, Barry ................ 272, 320 Silva, Carolyn ............................ 336 Silva, Elaine .............................. 304 Silva, Frederick ........................ 314 Silva, Karen ............................ 304 Silva, Michele ............................ 333 Silveira, James .................... 92, 258 Simos, Joanne .................... 92, 215 Simburg, Arthur ........................ 251 Simmens, John ........................ 143 Simmons, Louise ........................ 332 Simondi, Michael ...................... 255 Simonds, Sally .......................... 229 Simpson, Anne .......................... 211 Simpson, Carolyn ...................... 351 Simpson, John .......................... 140 Simpson, Melvin ........................ 180 Simpson, Nancy .................. 92,215 Simpson, Robert ................ 324, 365 Simpson, Ronald ...................... 259 Singelfon, David ........................ 267 Sirgo, Sally .............................. 213 Siraguso, Jane ........................ 304 Skeen, Meredith ................ 92, 215 Skelley, Susan .......................... 213 Skeoch, Irve ............................ 269 Skinner, Penny ............................ 92 $1099, Vicki .............................. 215 Slogle, Susan ............................ 209 Slosor, Susan ............................ 217 Sla'ron, Honie ............................ 339 Sleuth, Jon .............................. 341 Slemp, Frank ............................ 316 SlefTen, Robert ............ 92, 324, 344 Small, Terry ...................... 267, 197 Smart, Joseph ............................ 92 Smile, Sandra .......................... 339 Smith, Audrey ............................ 92 Smith, August .......................... 194 Smith, Carole .......................... 218 Smith, Charlene .......................... 92 Smith, Edward ............................ 55 Smith, Frank ............................ 253 Smith, Jack .............................. 259 Smith, James ............................ 259 Smith, Jone .............................. 370 Smith, Jerry ................................ 92 Smith, Judy .............................. 351 Smith, Kathy ...................... 92,309 Smith, Laurie ...................... 92, 348 Smith, Linda ............................ 308 Smith, Marshall ........................ 367 Smith, Maureen ........................ 332 Smi'rh, Melinda ........................ 215 Smifh, Patricia ............ 92, 333, 211 Smith, Richard .................... 92,241 Smith, Robin ............................ 213 Smith, Ronald .................. 92, 259 Smith, Stephen ........................ 259 Smith, Susan .................... 209, 217 Smith, Thomas .......... 185,320, 321 Smith, William .......................... 92 Smithson, Gayle ...................... 223 Smiff, Donna ............................ 329 Smyser, Ann .............................. 92 Smyfh, Susan .................... 92,311 Snell, Cindo ............................ 333 Snider, Carla ............................ 313 Shipper, Marlin ................ 340, 370 Snock, Laurie ............................ 313 Snow, Sandra .................. 312, 368 Snowden, Enily ........................ 330 Snyder, Ann .............................. 92 Snyder, Karen ............ 92, 304, 358 Snyder, Laurie .......................... 339 Sobczak, Edward .............. 143,145 Sobo'rka, Susan ........................ 341 Soffer, Dennis .......................... 318 Sohm, Salem .............................. 92 Solari, Lorry ................ 92, 248, 249 Solberg, Betti .......................... 329 Sommerville, Elizabeth ...... 217, 329 Somodi, Terry .......................... 211 Songey, Carolyn ................. . ..... 331 Sonkin, Zorinne .......................... 92 Sonntag, Patricia ...................... 329 Soper, David ............................ 323 Sorba, John .............................. 267 Sorenson, Carol ........................ 304 Sorenson, Shirley ................ 92, 345 Soulek, Mariann ...................... 368 Souza, Sharon ............................ 92 $0221, Gary .............................. 318 Spalding, Lyn .......................... 313 Spangenberg, HOHy .................. 229 Spongenberg, Mary .................... 98 Sparks, Joanie .......................... 330 Sparks, Linda ............... 45, 312, 345 Sparling, James ............ 48, 50, 544, 251, 355, 379 Spear, Bob ................................ 259 Speefzen, Bob .......................... 323 Spence, Donna .......................... 341 Spence, Jann ............................ 229 Spence, Nancy .......................... 211 Spence, Pat ........................ 92, 211 Spence, Stephen ........................ 92 Spencer, Eileen ........................ 226 Spicer, Marty .................... 211,349 Spingolcl, Bob ............................ 54 Splaine, Mary Anne .................. 333 Splcm, Robert ...................... 92,239 Spoo, Ed .................................. 259 Spoffiswood, Jeanne ................ 330 Spreen, Robert .......................... 265 Squire, Kathy ............................ 229 Squires, Jack ............................ 259 Squires, Linda .......................... 340 Sfobber'r, Marilyn ........ 92, 311, 369 Stocks, Sue .................. 54, 92, 329 Smaller, Mae ............................ 368 Stafford, Elissa ........................ 233 Stafford, Kathy ........................ 209 Stagner, Bob ............................ 274 Staley, Linda ............................ 215 Stalions, William ................ 92, 347 Stall, Bob ................................ 316 S'rollings, Jearren ...................... 335 Stolsmifh, Honk ........................ 188 Stamp, Frank ............................ 169 Standing, Dave .......................... 54 Stanfield, Chris ........................ 305 Stanford, Moriorie .................... 218 Stange, Christine ...................... 209 Stanger, Bob ............................ 268 Stanich, Susan .......................... 209 Stanley, Sue Ellen .................... 211 Stanton, Rose Marie --119, 213, 286 Stark, Carol ........................ 92,370 Sfarkman, Roz .......................... 209 Starling, Minnie ........................ 341 S'rarz, Arlene ............................ 309 Stashak, Suzanne ...................... 336 Sfouss, Dr. George .................... 348 Stead, Sandy ............................ 330 Sfebbins, Elaine .......................... 92 STedmon, Beverly ...................... 302 Steele, Cliff .............................. 317 Steele, Grover .......................... 261 Sfefenel, Rudolph ........................ 92 Sfegemon, Laurie ...................... 246 Sfeinbock, Phillip ........................ 92 Sfenne'rf, Marilyn ................ 92,211 STenrud, Marty .......................... 261 Stephenson, Marie ...................... 93 Stem, Chris .............................. 241 Stern, Judy ................................ 93 Stem, Patricio ............................ 93 Sfefner, Fred ............................ 314 Steuben, Georgine .................... 332 S'reudle, Cindy .......................... 313 Stevenson, Barry ................ 93, 361 Stevens, Mary Ellen .................. 341 Stevens, Robin .......................... 312 Steward, Richard ...................... 354 Stewart, Jane .................. 307, 309 Stewart, Patricia ................ 93,211 Stewart, Rick ............................ 241 Stewart, Suzanne .............. 226,227 S'rieglmom, Mike ...................... 321 Sfinson, Nancy .......................... 93 511165, Judy .............................. 312 Stockton, Judith .......................... 93 Stoddard, Pam ............ 93, 223, 291 51011, John ................................ 316 Stolp, Jim ................................ 365 STolz, Pam ................................ 304 Stone, Gail .............................. 213 Stone, Karin ........................ 93,209 Stone, Linnie ............................ 370 Stone, Roger .................... 185,194 Sfone, Scarlett .......................... 218 Sforb-e, Barbara ........................ 306 Storz, Ulrich .............................. 243 STOUT, Chuck ............................ 314 ' STrachcm, Carol .................. 93,209 STrCITTon, Gayle .......................... 93 Strauv, Carol ............................ 331 Strauss, Judi .............................. 93 Strauss, Marilyn ........................ 336 Strech, Julie ........................ 93, 218 Strickland, Bill .......................... 253 Sfrobridge, Judy ...................... 215 Sfrom, Stevie .................... 356, 359 Strong, Lynne ............................ 302 Strong, Sharon ............................ 93 Sfroud, Gordon .................. 93, 259 Sfrouse, Frank ............................ 93 Stuckey, Allan .......................... 368 Sfuch, Dave .................. . ............ 243 Sfukey, Linda ...................... 93,313 STUITy, Phil ................................ 245 Stur'rz, Don ................................ 321 Sugimofo, Daniel ........................ 93 Sugimofo, Linn .......................... 364 Sullivan, Colleen ........ 93, 213, 286 Sullivan, Kathy ........................ 215 Sullivan, Mary Lee .................... 308 Sullivan, Pidge ........................ 329 Sullivan, Steve .......................... 259 Summers, Carolyn .................... 331 Somerville, Liz .......................... 217 Sumner, Gary .......................... 317 Sunseri, Phyllis .......................... 93 Surfees, Jim .............................. 241 Susani, Doreen ................ 211, 230 Sutherland, Cook ...................... 370 Sutherland, Diane .................... 304 Sutherland, Jessie ...................... 93 Suffer, Roger .............. 93, 239, 290 Sutton, Diane .............................. 93 Sutton, Firmly ............................ 93 Swall, Charles .......... 236, 237, 239 Swoll, Mary .............................. 333 Swan, Ted .......................... 93, 249 Swan, Joe ........................ 119, 361 Swanson, Laurie ...................... 209 Swort, Katie ............................ 211 Sweeney, William ...................... 38 Swenson, Carol .......................... 93 Swofford, Marlin ........................ 93 Sykoro, Ron .............................. 243 Sythe, June ................................ 93 Taggerf, Louise ........ ' ................ 333 T01, Susan .................................. 93 Takohcra, lkuo ........................ 321 Takahaski, Carole ............ 364, 368 Takhashi, Thelma ........................ 93 TokaTa, Eva ................................ 93 Takao, Reiko .................... 308, 346 Talbot, John ................................ 93 Talco, Sam .............................. 302 Talkerf, Chris ............................ 334 Tallenf, Richard ........................ 325 Tollmon, Venito .................. 93, 305 Tallufo, Bonnie ........................ 369 Tamoans, Frank ........................ 183 Tomorbuchi, Sof ........................ 324 Tammerson, Dove .................... 239 Tcmkeuni, Susie ........................ 341 Tomofo, Fred ............................ 318 Tom, S. K., .................................. 93 Tana, Shibun ............................ 120 Tanson, Billie ............................ 93 Tanzen, Mike .............................. 93 Tarkington, Chris ...................... 251 Torr, Paul ................................ 365 Tafrcmf'rs, Frank ........ 179, 180, 184 TarTaUl, Jo Ann ........................ 211 Tarwer, Glen ............................ 324 Tasher, William ........................ 369 Tate, Julia ................................ 211 Totley, Rich -..-145, 146, 147, 148, 152, 158 ' Tatsukawa, Elianor .................. 313 Tatsuno, Arlene ........................ 351 Tafsuno, Rod ............................ 175 Taul, Wendy .................... 226, 227 Taylor, Bill .............................. 245 Taylor, Cal .............................. 267 Taylor, Calvert ............................ 93 Taylor, Darlene ........................ 333 Taylor, Karen ............................ 218 Taylor, Ken .............................. 369 Taylor, Harry ............................ 197 Taylor, Royce .............................. 93 Taylor, Susan .............. 55, 93, 225 Teague, Carol .......................... 217 Teddermen, Jcm ........................ 333 Teecher, Louise .......................... 93 Teichmon, Irwin ........................ 251 Teller, Helen ............................ 330 Terebessy, Linda ...................... 211 Terremere, Dona ...................... 313 Terry, Mike .............................. 272 Terry, Ray ................................ 253 Teshima, Margaret .................... 333 Tessler, Dennis .......................... 351 Tesfa, John .............................. 368 Tevis, Terry ................ 93, 162, 261 Teza, Joan ................................ 211 Thaw, Dr. Richard ............ 345,366 Thayer, Jen .............................. 329 Thebeaulf, Michelle .................. 215 Thiere, Yvonne .......................... 93 Thiessen, Bill ............................ 318 Thind, David ............................ 239 Thomas, Dr. Violet ............ 368, 369 Thomas, Byron .......................... 369 Thomas, Dianna ........................ 309 Thomas, Ginnie ........................ 330 Thomas, Jan ............................ 315 Thomas, Jim ............................ 243 Thomas, Linda .......................... 368 Thomas, Margaret .................... 336 Thomos-Sfahle, PresTon ............ 318 Thompson, Bill .......................... 253 Thompson, Dove .............. 171, 269 Thompson, Kay Star ................ 341 Thompson, Rosilyn .................... 209 Thompson, Terry ...................... 255 Thompson, William .................. 265 Thomsen, Kathy ........................ 306 Thomson, Ann .......................... 329 Thompkins, Vicki ...................... 211 Thorn, Peggy .............................. 94 Thornburn, Lynn ........................ 312 Thorfeson, John ........................ 94 Thorup, Bob .............................. 259 Thrasher, Jone ........................ 341 Thurlow, Chris .......................... 211 Thurston, Roger ........................ 314 Thysen, Dove ............................ 274 Tibbi'r'rs, Carole .......................... 94 Tiedeman, Robert ........................ 94 Tienken, Gene ............ 94,239, 281 Tilghman, Barbara .................... 334 Timar, Eugenia .......................... 94 Timpony, Joan .................... 94,225 Timpson, Mary Lue .................... 94 Tinsley, Sharon ........................ 233 Tinfi, Tim .................................. 239 Tinti, Valerie .............. 94,211, 291 Tichenol, Bob .................... 142, 147 Tobin, Mike .............................. 316 Todd, Robert ............................ 261 101, Susan ................................ 349 Toms, Cherie ............................ 312 Toms, Cornelia ...................... 32, 58 Tomlin, Robin .......................... 253 Tomlinson, Linda ...................... 358 Tomsie, Toni ...................... 94, 233 Tong, Homer ............................ 364 Tofh, Philip ...................... 319, 321 Towle, Sue ................................ 329 Towne, Susan .......................... 209 Tozy, Ameer, .............................. 94 Tracy, Cherie ............................ 333 Trogardh, Barbara ...................... 94 Trammel, John ........................ 318 Trankla, Joanne ...................... 333 Tregellis, Treg .......................... 288 Transchel, Mike ........................ 243 Travers, Bruce .................. 268, 274 Troverso, David .......................... 94 Traverso, Jere Owen .................. 54 Travis, Dr. Robert ...................... 348 Treff, Richard .......................... 269 Triguero, Bobbi ........................ 233 Trin'ra, Joan .............................. 241 Tripp, Marcia ............................ 94 Tripiono, Joe .............................. 94 Trombofore, Terry ...................... 314 Tronis, Gloria .......................... 211 Trout, Rick .......................... 54, 223 Trowe, Sharon ............................ 94 Truchon, Sor ............................ 325 Trudeau, Joan .......................... 215 Tucker, Ben .............. 164, 166, 167 Tudor, John .............................. 259 Tuife, Tom ........................ 164, 168 Tully, Low ................................ 171 Tumason, Poul ..................... . ..... 267 Turo, Harry ...................... 269, 392 Turner, David ............................ 321 Tyrrel, Rosemarie ...................... 312 Uboldi, Elizabeth ...................... 332 Uchishibo, Roll .......................... 317 Uhalf, Gory .............................. 241 UiTTi, Jane ................................ 313 Ullom, Jack .............................. 314 Ulreich, Joseph .......................... 94 Umemo'ro, Candy ...................... 364 Underwood, Debbie .................. 217 Unruh, Don ...................... 140,142 Urey, Maureen ............ 54,94,233 Usi'ralo, Clinton ........................ 249 Uyeda, Kenny .......................... 174 Vogel, Vickey ............................ 94 Vail, Cheryl ...................... 120,229 Valenfe, Larry .......................... 253 Valena, Phyllis ........................ 332 Valentine, Brenda ............ 223, 246 Valentine, Susan ...................... 312 Valine, Michael ........................ 94 Valle, Mary .............................. 351 VanAmburg, Tom .............. 94, 251 VanBoger'r, Donny ............ 249 ,316 VanCleove, Dennis .................... 338 VonDerBoom, Gorden .............. 318 Vanderburgh, Joyce .................. 370 VanDerveer, Barbara ................ 333 VanEvery, Diane ...................... 333 VonHodsear, STU ...................... 324 Vannoffer, Gary ...................... 245 VanVoorhis, Ellen .................... 331 VanWyk, Linda ........................ 211 Vann, Laurie ............................ 217 Vargo, Bob ........................ 94,251 Varner, Janice .......................... 358 Vormer, James R. ...................... 94 Vosconcelos, George .................. 94 Vasfa, Adele ............................ 218 Vaughan, Charlene .................. 211 Vaughan, Earl .......................... 365 Vaughn, Genene ........................ 55 Vaughn, Sally .......................... 218 VeeTin, Nick ............................ 253 Velps, Barbara .................. 94,359 Versel, Mark .................... 272, 358 Vessel, Virginia ................ 345, 366 Vestal, Gloria .................... 94,311 Vefch, Valerie .......................... 223 Vickroy, Rita May ...................... 94 Vienna, Sharon ........................ 333 Viera, Gerolynn ........................ 211 Vierra, Howard ........................ 265 Villalobos, Irene ........................ 94 Villano, Renee .......................... 213 Vilom, Jack .............................. 369 Vinall, Roy .............................. 267 Vincent, Bob ............................ 239 Vincent, Don ...................... 94,169 Vireg, Lynn .............................. 329 Virgin, Helen A. ........................ 94 Virgin, Lynn ...................... 345, 366 Visser, Forest .............. 94, 243,347 Vif'rori, Gary ............................ 321 Vogel, Dole .............................. 253 Vogel, Vickey .......................... 217 Vogenson, Roy .......................... 316 Volon're, Corleen ...................... 120 Volz, Tom ........................ 267,354 VonLeeuben, Kathy .................... 94 Voorhees, Jill .......... 302, 303, 327 Vosburg, Dove .......................... 241 Vose, Howard .......................... 249 Vose, Dinny .............................. 330 Voss, Millie .............................. 379 Vos, Ted .................................. 325 Vosskuhler, Nancy .................... 333 Vroom, Jerry ............ 140, 142, 197 Voy'rek, Tom ............................ 267 Wochholz, Pot .......................... 306 - Wade, Barbara ........................ 312 Wade, Elaine .............................. 94 Wade, Jcm ................................ 331 Wagner, Lynn .......................... 329 Wagers, Robert R. ...................... 94 Wagner, Carol .......................... 213 Wagner, Carole D. .................... 94 Wagner, Patricia J. .................... 94 Wagner, Sue ............................ 233 Wamquisf, Dr. John T. .......... 5, 118 Wahn, Gary ............................ 349 Woighf, William A. ............ 94, 317 Waires, Carla .......................... 333 Wake, Carolyn ........................ 364 Wakimofo, Kimi ........................ 364 Waldron, Ann .................. 211, 333 Waldron, Barbara .................... 340 Waldron, Mary Jo ...................... 94 Walker, Ann ........ 45, 94, 345, 366 Walker, Arlene .......................... 115 Walker, Bea .................... 313, 368 Walker, Dr. Charles .......... 140,142 Walker, Cheryl ........................ 333 Walker, Dennis ........................ 249 Walker, Larry .......................... 259 Walker, Mike .................... 94,251 Walker, Paulo .................... 94,217 Walker, Sue .............................. 339 Walker, Thomas .......................... 95 Walkup, Bill ...................... 95, 239 Wall, Bill .................................. 255 Wall, Chuck ............................ 265 Wall, Pete ................................ 255 Wall, Susan .............................. 213 Wallace, Duane ........................ 336 Wallace, Doug .................. 95,318 Wallace, Inger ........................ 336 Wallace, Jere .................... 95,261 Wallace, Louise .......................... 96 Wallace, Vickie ........................ 215 Wallen, Nancy .......................... 313 Waller, Linda ............................ 312 Wollin, Shirley ........................ 331 Walls, Tim ................................ 316 Walsh, Bill .............................. 265 Walter, Lowell M. ................ 33,48 Walter, Sue .............. 223, 347, 351 Walters, Karen ........................ 333 Walton, Lee ...................... 143, 171 Wampler, Galen ........................ 95 Wanhalo, ,Mof'r ........ 268, 274, 325 Waraor, John .................... 95,255 Ward, Bob ................................ 171 Word, Paul ........................ 95, 255 Ward, Patricia .......................... 336 Ware, Syndy ............................ 291 Warner, Cathie ........................ 340 Warner, Nancy ........................ 223 Waren, Ann ........................ 95, 209 Warren, Elaine .......................... 339 Warren, Sheila ............................ 95 Wasers, Robert ........................ 348 Wastlund, Susie ........................ 223 Watanabe, Kay ........................ 364 Watcher, Jeff .......................... 243 Waterhouse, Cathie .................. 304 Waterman, Donna .................... 304 Waterson, Carin ........................ 313 Watkins, Wes .......... 319, 320, 327 Watson, Pom .............................. 95 Watt, Bob ................................ 236 Weofherbie, Mike .................... 255 Weofherhead, Jan .................... 309 Webb, Alana ............................ 329 Webb, Donna .................... 95, 304 Webb, Kathy ...................... 95, 291 Webber, Richard ...................... 158 Webber, Sandra ........................ 331 Weddle, Jan ............................ 211 Weed, Billie .............................. 370 Wiecherf, Martha .................... 227 Weideman, Sam ........................ 367 Wrigerf, Linda .......................... 246 Weieherf, Martha .............. 95,226 Weinberger, Wendy .................. 223 Weinberg, Stan .......... 95, 318, 365 Weinreb, Joseph ........................ 95 Weinstein, Ann ........................ 370 Weinsfock, Sharon .............. 95, 291 Weir, Bob ................................ 269 Weis, Vincent ............................ 95 Welch, Jane ............................ 215 Welsh, Tom .............................. 253 Welcher, Lynne ........................ 302 Wells, Frances ............................ 95 Wells, Koren .............................. 95 Welp, Rosemarie ................ 95,215 407 WeITe, Jacquelyn ................ 95, 219 Wendling, Richard ...................... 66 WenTz, Richard .......................... 95 Wershey, Judy ........................ 309 Wescombe, Gary ...................... 255 Wess, Renee ............................ 309 Wessels, Melissa ...................... 311 West, Randy ............................ 255 West, Shelley ............................ 211 West, Joe ............................ 35,42 Wester, Ellen ............................ 308 Wesflund, Erin .......................... 215 Wesflund, Kathleen ............ 95,215 Wewell, Pete ............................ 180 Wharton, Carol ........................ 304 Wheeler, Noel .......................... 249 Wheelis, Joan ............................ 233 1Whiffen, Cal ............................ 320 Whifcombe, Nancy .................... 95 Whifcombe, Sue .................. 95, 347 White, Alice ............................ 329 White, Carla ............................ 331 White, Carolyn .................. 95,219 White, Jeanne .......................... 336 White, Jeffery ............................ 95 White, Margaret ........................ 95 White, Nancy ............................ 95 White, Tim ................................ 261 White, Vera .............................. 334 White, Virginia .......................... 95 Whifingfon, Karen ............ 209,332 WhiTmire, Sharon .............. 95,358 Whiffen, Phil ............................ 365 Whif'renburg, Elayne ................ 219 Whyfe, Richard .......................... 95 Wicking, Bob ............................ 323 Wicks, Ren ................ 95,267,271 Wiedeman, Koren ...................... 95 Wiener, Andy .......................... 339 Wiens, Elizabeth ........................ 95 Wigner, Kenneth ........................ 95 Wigney, Dore'rfe .......................... 95 Wilcox, Laurie .................... 95,209 Wilkers, Jeff ............................ 239 Wilkin, Sandi ............................ 304 Wilkinson, L-uisa .................... 329 Wilks, Allan ............................ 255 Willes, Bonnie .......................... 233 Willey, Frank G. ........................ 35 Williams, Bob .......................... 149 Williams, Diane .......................... 95 Williams, Carey .......................... 95 Williams, Carole ...................... 211 Williams, Cherie ........................ 340 Williams, Joan .......................... 233 Williams, Robert ......................... 95 Williams, Sue ............................ 304 Wiliomson, Viki ........................ 339 Willinghom, Patricio .................. 95 Willis, Steve ............................ 314 Willoughby, Randall .......... 96,251 Wills, Jim ................................ 267 Wilms, Sharon ----45, 312, 345, 366 Wilson, Alice .............................. 96 Wilson, Bennie ................ 243,367 Wilson, Bob .............................. 314 Wilson, B. S. ............................ 324 Wilson, Charles ................ 243,324 Wilson, Cheryl .......................... 334 Wilson, Judi ............................. 329 Wilson, Judy ............................ 304 Wilson, Julie ............................ 217 Wilson, Kirk .............................. 185 Wilson, Marfie .................. 226, 227 Wilson, Maureen ...................... 346 Wilson, Nan ............................ 340 Wilson, Nancy ........................ 120 Wilson, Norman ...................... 239 Wilson, Susan .......................... 217 Wilson, Richard ................ 268,274 Wilson, Roger .......................... 253 Wilson, Rosemary .............. 96, 340 Winerofh, Harry J. .................... 34 Winge, Gail .............................. 305 Winkler, David ............ 49, 51, 317 Winkles, Bill ............................ 243 Winklhifer, Alfons ...................... 96 Winklhoffer, Dick ...................... 316 Winslow, Langdon .............. 96, 255 Winter, Bud .................... 142,143 Winter, Mike ............................ 243 Winters, George ........................ 96 Winters, Jeannette ...................... 96 Winters, Lee ............................ 241 Winters, Ruthmory .................... 96 WinTerholder, Paul .................... 249 Wisemcm, Randy ...................... 241 Wisler, Par .............................. 332' Wiswell, Marvin ...................... 120 Wifbeck, Cynthia ........................ 96 Wifowski, Carol ........................ 332 Wif'rman, Thomas .................... 249 Wolf, Joel ........................ 272, 323 Wolf, Sandy ............................ 215 Wolfe, Leslie ............................ 312 Wolfe, Richard ................ 261,317 Wolff, Wendy .......................... 233 Wonderly, William ............ 96,251 Wong, Bosco ............................ 349 Wong, Carol .................... 304,349 Wong, Carson .......................... 369 Wong, Doug ....................... 96, 349 Wong, Judith ............................ 96 Wong, Marlee .......................... 339 Wong, Tyrone .......................... 349 Wong, Wiley ............................ 349 Woo, Roxanna ........................ 349 Wood, Bobbie .......................... 213 Wood, Candy .......................... 368 Wood, Corliss .......................... 331 Wood, Susan ............................ 333 Wood, Jerry ............................... 259 Wood, John ...................... 268, 274 Wood, Sydney .......................... 369 Woodbury, Joan Marie ................ 96 Woodheod, Jim ........................ 241 Woodman, Rick ........................ 265 Woodruff, Joy .......................... 239 Woods, Carmen .......... 96,345,366 Woods, Jerry .............................. 96 Woods, Tom ................................ 96 Woods, Sydney ........................ 229 Woodson, Barbara J. .................. 96 Woodson, Elaine ........................ 331 Woodward, Cheryl ............ 213,355 Woodward, Dione ............ 223, 291 Woodward, Judy ...................... 229 Woodward, Virginia .................... 96 Wool, Martin ...................... 96, 261 Wooten, Clyde .......................... 320 Word, Poul ................................ 96 Worrell, Barbara ................ 55,215 Worthingfon, John .................... 259 Wright, Alfred L. ...................... 158 Wright, Carolyn ................ 217, 302 Wright, Channo ........................ 339 Wrighf, Leslie ............................ 96 Wright, Nancy ............................ 96 Wright, Milburn ........................ 37 Wright, Randy .......................... 267 Wrigley, Linda .......................... 308 Wrofen, Don ............................ 251 Wu, Carolyn ............................ 333 Wullingiohn, Carol ...... 21, 286,331 Wya'r'r, Dennis .................... 320,368 Yabumofo, Joe .......................... 364 Yager, Carolyn Sue .................... 96 Yager, Pamela .......................... 336 Yamada, Paul .......................... 364 Yamaguchi, Donna .................... 364 Yomomofo, Anifo ...................... 341 Yamasoki, Koy ........................ 174 Yorbrough, Bill .......................... 255 Yasudo, Dennis ........................ 364 Yasukochi, Carolyn .................... 364 Yosukochi, Diane ...................... 364 Yates, Stephanie ...................... 229 Yeory, Bob ................................ 251 Yennie, Lois ................ 96,306, 370 Yep, Robin ........................ 55,336 Yep, Rolun ................................. 349 Ye'ro, Jean ................................ 329 Yinger, Stephanie ........................ 96 Yip, Rodney .............................. 320 Yocum, Lorry .............................. 96 Yoggersf, Kathy ........................ 233 Yoneda, Koren ............................ 96 Yoneshige, Frank ...................... 364 Yoshimuro, Elaine .................... 341 Young, Bonnie ............................ 96 Young, Robert ............................ 316 Youngblood, John ...... 96, 255, 366 Youngmon, Walter .............. 96,255 Zahnd, Elaine ............................ 333 Zolesny, James .......................... 96 Zomogni, James .......................... 96 Zamogni, Jim ............ 96,322,323 Zecho, Sfcn .............................. 349 Zeeha, Stan ........................ 96,349 Zemon, AI .................................. 96 Zemcm, Bill .............................. 239 Zemcm, Jeff .............................. 318 Zerferquisf, Sue ........................ 368 Ziegler, Ginny .......................... 211 Ziedes, Joan ............................ 359 Zielinski, Steve ............................ 96 Zimmerman, Eugene ............ 96, 251 Zimmerman, Jacquelyn .............. 223 Zimmerman, Jim ........ 45, 345, 366 Zimmerman, Sco'rf .................... 259 Zimring, Wayne ........................ 316 Zoiorin, Bobbie .......................... 96 Zorba, John .............................. 316 Zucker, Ed ................................ 185 Zumo'r, Edmond .......................... 96 Zwanzig, Sammy ...................... 223


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