Cal State Polytechnic College - El Rodeo Yearbook (San Luis Obispo, CA)

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A--f-Q-....,, .4 , , . i ' -xxx, ff as A! L N -a A. Q.-, 1 , Ik, : W ? i 5 ,.., . :iE J V. , 1 ff' f ,g g I I ,. 5 ri, age fhfahlxq JK 'g '-A ,Kean ff el' P' f pi A 1 3' Y as Z 1 41 4 sf' 'L .Q wifitg 92 ,V f, 3 Y - x Administration Student Instructional Sports and Activities p. 24 Schools p. 114 p. 146 Faculty p. 8 v if: Xi.,-' 1,- . M, V -f:.?i?6'f X :fe ' Graduating Springtime Index Seniors p. 178 p. 218 and Advertising p. 238 fx 3' Qi vig Ss -'Z R 3 E 7' O 8 R A. fi ' JL. 5 C.-.il 3 .1-'- ' 's V - . -S . U, 5.',w..'T V221- .fy f,. A .-. Q .Q ? y. ' ff. F .5 55-QA 5 .23 I .rf 'A .ff kg . .. ,M ,, 5 ii 'i - In J -R36 ,plums-' mv. x ..t it 'M vi? Administration and Mt X Faculty x X WM' -qfv H wxpfw Q X Xl: fr-'H . . wi It .: i 5'!i '. 'HH ' . wi 'X' ' n 'mx' 1 f' nl ',-5 't-. X. , 'i is X X - , i Li , X. '3 ,Q , t 9 . 1 t 3 .J 5 I Z P gf a u 5 5 l..s.,..,., swf Jerald Holley, Registrarg Paul Winnei', Assotiate Dean of Admissionsg Louis Lewellyn, Acting Associate Dean of Counseling and Testing, me i. f i,.' J iinn lg! ffl f'f Everett Chandler, Dean of students. M ,, . My Lorraine Howard, Dean of Women, fs' T V h'g +- ,, Donald Nelson, Business Manager Gene Brendlin, Fiiundation Manager The initial guidance of the college must refuse to seek safe places and easy - tasksg the administration '1- must have the courage to. wrestle with the toughest problems and difhculties, and resolve them in the best interest of the collegeii - J ffilZ77ZfiZf.Vf7'dlfC7lZ People Behind The People iii- I Who Are the We of Poly? In 1968 we are ten thousand individuals: students, faculty, staff, administrators. Each has his own private hopes, his own personal aspirations for the future. As a member of one or more of some two hundred college-related organ- izations each gives up some of his individual freedom to work with others for common purposes. Cal Poly is what it is today be- cause of the power of people work- ing together, its future is dependent upon that same force which our forefathers symbolized simply in the phrase: We, The People. It is we who are going to decide when things should remain the same and when they should change. We are the innovators and we are the stabilizers. May we have the wisdom and the under- standing to build a Cal Poly con- stantly appropriate to the times! Robert E. Kennedy President Sealed: Dale W. Andrews, Academic Vice President, Smazdfzzgz Harold O. Vlfilson, Act ing Administrative Vice President Lefz: Robert E. Kennedy, President wt sa N in Q i'ts X Q VT: 44 ,sf - 'WZ-.M Q, iw kmgg ' AJ imykiusgl Q ,. ix. ,N ji ,A ,., K 5? ,,P?'Gi'-,V ' 1 ' ' ' ' - ' ' g- f, 5 ,5 w . hx ,Q ,Q vi 2251190 n,,, xv- Q J I drir I 'V ,ktrwa-QQK4 K q m?25fm, 3 ,' ' W 'M , k . Ah' .' H , Aww Q ,Q Vi?-y'5 A , -V ' v . 3 Q W., . , . 4 ,Q . ...A , . B NW.-I.. , Q: Afhfz V , A A . 54. ., 4' x .- bgftxf , . -4-V' K - nag 5 N .Q 4 5 x x , . 4- 'R . 1... .X L , Q . , , . ,, A., w , . K t . N Q Q1 Q H Mv 'wrdw 1 . , ,., . .. . , W K, -1 , --f i X A . ms ,d in y A Q ji ' -. 'HWS wg f:,. . ,K-Q Q . f x f -fp ,- f z. : ' 3 . 'Y' :Y - ,F .N kay! A LQ k - 4 ' ,, ,. M W K f ' .. 'Q' -t ' iv K K. 'K' K ' 4 H It People Who Inspire lli-.T s X. 11 -stabs' . 1 K7 ve.: QQ? A 'Wm' alll-vqggw it '-' nw-V.. ,ivsm In nn. sl- A - - an gf -K . ease? Franco Beltrametti Ernest Brancll William B. Dickens Eric Dluhosch Handel J. Evans Francois J. Gabriel Donald! P. Grant R. L. Graves Kenneth Lloyd Haggard' Louis Hampton George Hasslein George Ikenoyama Allan Johnson Thomas V.. Johnston Keith Granville Donald' I. Koberg David Kwan Billy Leftwich 1 qQ . L . :., was-5 fig tv 5. x Q if gil WW S Q J t A iii J it '- X if 1 X QKNS L i , 5 D5 lll L ' Instructor Kenneth Haggard answers on the job query from Leif Thompson. .V i 91: .. ..... The Integration 0 Design And Structure Arclaltecture Faculty C C 0ut'tlD Agriculture Faculty Hans Mager Willard McGonagill Paul R, Neel Dell Orey Nickell Raymond Nordquist Gordon Phillips William Phillips Ben Polk Charles Quinlan john P. Reuer Kenneth Schwartz Lawrence E, Stearns John Stuart Wlesley Ward Craig Wheeler Maurice Wilks ducation For F arming, Food And Fibers K. l Q A g. Buxineff Munugeuzerzt Alfred Amaral Dan Chase Warren Farrell George Gomes James Manassero jack Scott Ag, Ezzguzeerzzzg Duane Seaburg James Bermnnn Roger Bunch Edgar Carnegie john Dunn Robin Grinnell Clifford johnson Lloyd Lamouria Tung Liang Willard Loper john Merriam Robert Matheny Afzimfzl H mbfzmir y james Webster' Gerald Westesen Russell K. Anderson Eugene Armstrong Richard Birkett Emmett Bloom Frank Fox William Gibford Michael Hall Robert Hooks james W. Jacobs Richard johnson C ro pr Gregg Macy Michael Mehren john V. Stechman Robert Wfheeler Floyd Colbert Paul Fountain Corwin johnson james Klaustermeyer R. H. Lonborg Oscar Reece Frank Thrasher Ralph Vorhies ,wp Agriculture Faculty C C onfdj Ks KW-.wi Au 0. 4 4, If , ft ,krrf W., if 61,0 N' ,, , Y, ' 'i 1 ifff , ' ' 1 ' f f rv, ' ., , in ., . ,.,, , -IA : XM If K K k Wl K' J ':.rs S 4' ?' ,,k,,,, ,. 3 kb 1.,f,:11'fffm.,a4aBawe-eff 'ff f ' f,::.:f - ., , ,dw Nh, ,,,. , -ff ww ,,,, ., Rodeo participation is a big part of the school year for many Cal Poly students. J ..4,,f WM , , ,,,,,..,.,.,,,, ..,,.. .g if 2' 1fwwaW W'W W ,- - F, ,.,. W. Fizciflty KCOIZZULZJ Ev' l -vc? ff' :W 3 1-H q......f AP fi Y 11452 X f x F' 'K Q' Q V, y f A . Showmanship is an integral part of Cal Poly's School of Agriculture Dairy Russell C. Nelson Gary Reif Herman Rickard Harmon Toone Fiirm Meiimgenzenf Arthur Duarte Food Proceffiizg Earl Cosma Ofizimzeizlcz! H 01'fICZlfl'Zl1'E Anthony Amato Howard Brown Wesley Conner Thomas Eltzroth Robert Gordon Ray Houston Poiillry Richard Leach Roland Pautz Leo Sankolf Soil Science Logan Carter Arnold Dean Raymond Leighty C. Dean Piper Velerizzfiry Science john K. Allen Wfallace Glidden AID. Williaim Kirkpatrick Audio- Visual james Crisscy Marcus Gold YX'illiam Gold Janice Gould Donald Heaney john Hcinz Clyde Hostetter Norman Johnson Robert Kimble Avice Mel'i'itt Keith Murray Robert Reynolds Claude Wfalbert Boyd Wcttlziiifer Donald Williams Bm, Adm. Erling A. lireclcan John jones Paul Kenyon Howartl O'Danicls Philip Ovcrmeyer Rol XV. Rider Owen Scrvatius Rogcr Sherman Fuatl Tcllcw Victor Wfolcott Edzffiflfffllf Williiiiii Armentrout Frcclcrick li. Bullock Arthur liutzhach Donovan Cartwright Blarjoric Cass Ralph Collins Williiiiii D. Curtis Iirlancl Ci. Dettloft Edwartl lirnatt M. Dale Federer Billie Gihhion Ola K. johnson james Langford Peter Rahc Alice Roberts Edwzircl H. Rowins Harry Scales Applied Arts Faculty Practical Application of The Many Arts fe? ' 7 at if Sl A 7 ,i r'V, :IJ Y N x 146 Q i L i 1 E54 'ii if-if J X f . -sf SK - i Hs, 5 R N ,X X , . Q 9, 'Q 1. 'f ' cl Q al, iex X4-4 X si el 4. i, if 'Y , , s f-7f:t4f-- 1 v a -up--A mf . s. if ' Q C ,. 4 1 'Emu iii 'i am ' - . Askew -f ,:4 . le : . tw , t , i ' I fi' aww 'f QF I 5' n. I 'V Y 41 .Ja Ll leaf- 1,1 .. Sak, J., wwf I Williaiii Johnson, advisor of the Cal Poly March- ing Band, inspired the musical half-times at football games. Applied Arif Faculty KC01zf'dj I-l.P, Davidson greets Homecmning Queen. Many hours of work on his part help to guarantee the sutxess ot this '23 M...- 46.4. vez 'fr' 43 A., annual event. .st , F if .-. ,- S R s W' 5, fa. , i -A -N ' S f V. N lag, . A 3 4 Q i ,kia b NA ,Y .Q My Bl nu ig... V K L2 if 'j Q 2 -l,i . V E Zll '.-.4 W 18 L iit W R il ii R V ie' X R, gag are as ' ff ? I uf f 'A' C ' -'Q ili' l P . ' AX' fi af, , A .A I . i in Q 1 Mi , . x' . ,,:' ,. V V,i, ?V2i , f A R 1 ah A5 .- Effzzmfifm Xx7L1lfC1' Schroeder Robert I.. Sorensen Barron J. NX'iley ling. 84 Spcevlv Paul B. Anderson Robert L. Andreini Stanley Barr Paul G. Blied Max Darnielle lfxelyn deVoros ,lames R, lfmmcl Eugene VI. Gawain David M. Grant XY'ilfred M. Green Robert P. Hansen Robert Hunt Starr jenkins Mead P. johnson Miles Johnson john Kerr Marie Larson Robert G. Lint Ena Marston john I-I. Mott Keith Nielsen Miehael P, Orth W'illard Pederson Eugene G. Prater Habib Sheikholeslami Glen H. Smith XY'illiam XY'ahl Applied Arif Faculty CC0n1f'afQ Education does not always mean teaching people what they do not know. lt means teaching them to be disciplined mentally. It is not teaching youth the shapes of let- ters and the tricks of numbers and then leaving them to let their hard-earned skills and knowledge decay and rust. It means, on the Contrary, training them to seek knowledge for knowledges sake, taking joy in the pursuit. It is a painful, continual and difhcult work to be done by kindness, by watching, by warning, by precept, and by praise, but above all by example. Eng. 8: Speedy Philip Zarabozo Home Econ. Connie Breazeale Karen Goebel 1 Sarah Hardeman Wi C Marie Pfeiffer , Pauline Shaffer qbbr Q t s 1 5 w X Ellen Stookey Barbara Weber Music yy . KK Harold Davidson Ralph Day 5 , Emanuel R. Heifetz 1- ' Williani V. johnson Ronald Ratcliffe Clifton Swanson Little Tbeazler ,. t Robert Baldridge in Physical! Ed. jf- Richard Anderson A- Victor A. Buccola Stuart Chestnut F. Sheldon Harden William R, Hicks Vaughan D. Hitchcock Leroy Hughes Edward J. Jorgensen Sharron Kerr Thomas Lee Trish Moore Robert A, Mott Eve'lyn.Pellaton P1 Z7ZfZ7'Z g Tech 8: Mgmt. james H. Babb Rod Carruthers ga - ,,.,, X rj w ff 'll , 6 'fr 1- ' W , car 1? . ' 5 -1: sl Yer' sae.-er if ig ' at ,r.i lf fa 3 an-:saga . 4 Q :V .af L ia! ,rf Pix fir' . ' . ' , rgsggggj I . fr Tix 1 . Q , t ' , NN ' 1 s S . - if A ' ' N' I e . K K K 4 ,W .7 V . 'i 1 ' A i i f A 4. t E ,Q ,Q ,V ,l titiiig' M ' X f ,,.. K ,,,- in J ,frrp M , A X 3 at . 5: ag... ,lx X . A it - fa I 1 if 453. R Q li l -A : .Ah QF 1-S,r,,.-wg Prifzfifzg Terk 8: AI 07111 VUesley T. Dunn Lawrence H. Eckrote C. Herold Gregory Henry E. Howe joseph 'Iiruex TC't'Z7IlIt'1I! Ari.: Ronald Hall Kenneth Kimhnll Myron McAllister -I. M, McRobhie james E. Rite Nelson Smith J. Edward Strnsser Larry' Talbott 1 0ll1'l2d!IJ7lI Helen Coburn Vincent Gates Iohn Healey Brent Keetch Loren Nicholson Applied S z'ie12ce.f Bm. Srl. John Applegrirtli James Bacon Charles W. Baker Fred Clogston Robert F. Hoover Riclmiml F. Nelson Glenn A. Noble Rohert J. Rodin David H. Thomson Cf76illf.lfI'v1' Howiml D. Wzilker I'Ifll'OlLlAl.vU11lSOfl llf'lc1fl7EllIc1l'fL'.l' Sriblih Al,Haielucl Robert U. Butler joseph Carlson bl. 'lf Culbertson ,lorrliin li. Detxer Rohert H. Dourson Charles A. lilston O.-l, Fiilkenstern Kenneth Fuller XX'illHL1i'C,f. Hogan Gilhert l.. Homfelel George Lewis .lohn H. Lowry George R. Mach john H. Manning Rielialrel B. Scala joseph li. Sfefanao Alun T. K. XX ang lNlilo Ii. XY'hitson Frederick G. XX'ilrl John A, Xxfooelwortli P17 j'.YI:C'.l' A. j. Brunk Laurence H. Carr Ralph M. DeVries Robert H. Frost Teymoor Geelayloo Rohert Holmquist Blaine N. Howard Leon W,Mr1gu1' T. M. Riekansruel David M. Roach aA....J- .'h. :-in Where Theor And Philosoph Meet i i .M . .. . - M . . f f fi H R R R 7 ' M ml' K- if i i ui E .... X r s IA A .Q m 'f in 1 'P 4, A V fav sf. H 4 ii iiil' x il i'ii i . ' . i ' iii Fl X fr V .es .4 4'-e. Rx h Q M .....- V In I .1 5' fi gg L f , .. f ii . 'aff' A 1.4 ' U0 ..i seii R ix ? A. 'se ri' 1 K 1- i. The Pragmatics Of The Laborator if: A-9.45 Arthur A. Ruscn XV, I.,V1tI1XN'jI14C.lLlI'tlL'f1 Rllll7llS.V!'LlI1.I Lltiytl-l.VUi1i'li S011 Sri. XY'illi1im N, Alctmmltr Tlwmzls If. Ntilm M. Fug:-nt' Smith R.O,T.C, Elmci' ll. l511tic1',C1iil. Pc-tcm' bl, l4.ium1mii, SFC Din l3l1illips.lNl.tiiui F1'ctlt'i'itl4 A.R4tll,M.1i. Arriultl T. Russi,Cf11pt. Rohcrt M. Silccs, M. Sgt, Lu- D. Smart. Milioi' Dtwittulm XV,SmitIi,Cf.1pt, Lilzrmy Hil1'I'S' I.,St1xiuw Punrl 'l1lll'IlL'l' Vi I 7' IWV. Halrold ffuttt nf tht- lfm'ii't:nmcnt.tl Nu, Engineering Dcp.u'tmcnt explains thc equipment in tht- nit' ptillutiiin ltthtwixi- KW ttiry tu stutlcrit Dim l.liml. Engzzzeermg Family L. A.. Interpla Between Theor And Application Aero. Eng. Lester W. Gustafson E771f'j1'07Z. Eng. Wlilliaim I. Phakiliiles Efcfc. Eng. George S. Furimsky Herbert I.. Miles Eferfrmf. Eng, I. I., Qliou Edwiird VI. Clerkin Frcemiin Freitag lNIicIiiiel I-lawns Hii1'oltl'I.Hendrik's Ciliiirles A. I-Icrzllcl ,Iolin li. Rupp Frcil H. Stcuck Donlcy I, Wfinger Ilzrfffrl. Eng. I.nxvrcmc M. Flower Milliiril YI. Fotter Aliiincs R. Golden George li. Hotimiin zllfg. lJwz'e.i'.i'e.r Ricliiii-tl Hull Leo E. Rogers Merb. Eng. Clit-stcr O. Bishop Franklin S. Crane Etlwiii-tl R, Garner Riiymonil G. Gordon Eiirl R. I-Iescli RogcrA,KceaI1 Ritliiirtl T. Komlvrinlc Leon F. Ostcyee R. XX'i1lIi1ie Reynoltls .Toy O. Rirliiirtlson Herman XX'est Ilyeld. 8 Memf. Eng. Enrico P. Bongio Hurry M. I-Ioneggcr Edwin M. Penrre Glenn E. Sceber Orion NW. Simmons Ricliiiril CQ. XX'iley 24 Mr. Williiiiii Pliiiklitles, instrurtor in Envir- onmental Engineering Department, explains the function of the -I8 Points Strip Chart i'ei'oi'f.ler. .1 K P' A , IV I-., if ,iw P: 1' 'qw 'hrs-sub I., Kr Q.-f .1 i'Yxt lu 1.- 3 .li , if . 'af A 04 Q. ,I 9 . 'N Q N f - f... .Y . -- ff we A... . 1 Qx- JE . ..i. A . ...,,,' X' .I 1 .. . I . 1 I I i is 7 ia I' I. iii' I .X I ' I iv- xii G XV .. fy.,- A ,W N t f il I 4 . .J - f ef -ei Q ,. 'I ii 3 A if I I ... . I 9 1 -- A I V-an . V. .. . . . ,.. .V 'gi -.fi 5 f..: ww: I 2 ff.-a:,5' ot Pictured Faculty A 132533110 Arcbileclnre Robert F. Asbury D. Stewart Kerr Rodney R. Levin Ralph K. Nunley Rudolph A. Polley Ned A. Rogoway David Romero ,Iohn R. Ross Fred H. Schott Robert E. Williams A gricnllnre Ag. Education H. H. Burlingham Byron Harrison Ag. Engineering Frank Coyes Animal Hurbandry Spelman Collins Robert Hadley Cfopr Douglas Frago Iames Hallett Howard Rhoads Farnz Management Gaylord Chizek Edgar Hyer Harold Morris Iohn Rogalla Food Procerring Thomas M. Lukes Thomas Meyer De Witt Sampson Soil Science Bruce A. Dickson A.I.D. Ioseph Earley Applied Arts Audio Virual Wanda Lovelady Burinerr Adrniniriration Roy Anderson Edward S. Barber Lawrence Baur ,Iohn H. Beebe William M. Boyce Ralph Campbell George M. Eastham Fred L. Glenn Iohn Hamers Iohn B. Hirt Frank Leroi Dorothy McLinn Eugene L. O'Connor Dominic Perello Walter E. Rice I. Weldon Rohner Tony Stapley Iohn L. Trammell Robert Vartan Education Roger Bailey Bernard Dusek Mariorie S. Hart Erna Knapp Bernice Loughran William Newman Howell Pinkston Dorothy Pollock Glenn A. Ridler Frank I. Vanasek Leland Webb Irwin A. Willson Englifly 6 Speech Elizabeth Anderson Gordon Bailey Robert Boothe Marvin D. Brown H. David Evans Arthur Frietzsche Shirley Hickman Gloria Iameson Margaret Perrin Iames Peterson Byrd Price Iames E. Simmons AI. Murray Smith Carol Straus Isaac N. Walker Horne Econornicx Sarah Burroughs Bertha Everhart Lezlie Labhard ,lean Liliestrand Grania Lindberg Renuka Raghavan Mildred Roske Patricia Saam Gretchen Streichert Bruce Tiaden Angli Wai Pbyrical Edircalian Frank Egenhoff David Grosz Dwayne G. Head Robert Hernandez Iames Iensen Frank Limon Richard Purcell Iames Sanderson Mary L. Stallard Clarence H. Ward XX'illiam Wasil Mary L. White Applied Science! Biological Science Tracey G. Call Harry L. Fierstine Harry C. Finch R. Cley Hatheld Dennis N. Homan C. Dennis Hynes Alfred Lazarus David Montgomery P. C. Pendse Richard A. Pimentel Ronald L. Ritschard Aryan I. Roest Shirley R. Sparling William Stanslield William Thurmond Derrell B. White Clnernirtry Alan W. Cobb Clyde E. Davis Charles E. Dills A. L. Houk -Ierome F. Houlis Bruce Kennelly Linda Anne Nagel Iames M. Peters Russell Tice Omer K. Whipple Leslie A. Whitaker Hewitt G. Wight Max Thomas Wills Marshall S. Wright Ir. Mafbernalicr Olive M. Andersen Robert A. Bentley Iames E. Biby Francis Catalina Robert Cortell Joyce R. Curry Iack B. Dixon- Volmar Folsom Curtis F. Gerald Iesse B. Goode Thomas E. Hale C. I. Hanks Reino Hannula Charles T. Haskell Rex L. Hutton W. Boyd ,Iudd Elmo A. Keller Paul S. Lansman George C. Laumann Y. Leon Maksoudian George A. McMeen Allen D. Miller Peter L. Quinn Chester H. Scott O. T. Snodgrass Charles S. Thomas Neal R. Townsend Arthur D. Wirshup Pbyricr Woodford E. Bowls Robert H. Brown William E. Clements Walter E. Elliott Lewis Hammitt Ray WI. Holt Aernat S. ,Iames Herbert Kabat Vance D. Lewis Kenneth Ozawa Gordon A. Silver Social Sciences Vernon N. Betourne David O. Christensen Norman Chuikshanks Ralph W. Dilts Iames L. Fitts Ann Fowler Michel Franck George P. Gabbert David R. Gray Donald Hensel Iudith Kobayashi Scott Maughan Peter H. Molnar Michael O'Leary B. L. Scruggs Robert E. Treacy Herman Voeltz ,Iay Von Werlhof Barbara I. Young Military Science Charles E. Brogdon, SFC Charles A. Crawford, SFC Ernest M. ,Ioy Bernard -I. Meehan, Sgt. Maj. George Silva, Major Edward S. Taut, S!Sgt. Paul C. Traver -Ir., SFC Library Ioy Berghell Charles R. Beymer Fred Genthner Phyllis Hansen F. Helen MacKenzie Lois C. Makin Angelina Martinez Klaus Musman P. Lane Page Evelyn Reagan Catherine Schneider Ruth G. Spencer Nicholas Szigethy Glenn V. Whaley Edward Wilk Evelyn Wood En gzneerzn g Aeronautical Engineering Alfred E. Andreoli Charles P. Davis Frank VI. Hendel Louis C. Miller Leo F. Philbin Clifford QI. Price Allen M. Zollars Enzfironrnental Engineering Ray Allen Harold M. Cota Ted G. Graves Ioseph A. Hope Rodney G. Keif Iames M. McGrath Philip W. B. Niles Electrical Engineering Warren R. Anderson Fred W. Bowden Richard K. Dickey E. L. Fryberger Russell Korsmeyer Alexander Landyshev Eleclronirr Engineering Richard A. Bucich Clifford B. Cloonan ,Ierry L. Dillion Emanuel Furst Irvin VI. Kogan Iohn W. McCombs W. H. McIntyre Wayne E. McMorran Larry D, Moore lndurlrial Engineering Roy W. Gustafson Paul E. Scheffer Mannfaclurin g Procerrer Ellard W. Betz Carlos C. Richards Francis F. Whiting Meclmnical Engineering Iames G. Andresen Robert M. .Iohnston Don C. Lemmon D. Iohn Price Edward O. Stolfel Howard F. Stoner lVelding G Meinl Engineering Thomas D. Kay 25 cyl? jRaQI220IIdID ,zzfazz 57 712-TAQQ 1596 1967 He was a builder. Builders see perspectives in relation to need and satisfaction. julian A. McPhee foresaw a need for a special kind of college for a special kind of youth. . . Implementing this was the satisfaction. Needs and satisfactions are impermanent, however, for they change with the times -so julian McPhee tried to keep the changes reasonable and gradual lest they topple the unfinished work. Could any man do more? Some say Julian McPhee dreamed of a great Cal Poly but a dream is a wisp of thought in the subconscious. Julian McPhee's contributions to edu- cation and life were most conscious. The substance of his life work was real, as Cal Poly is very real. YG 1 'Q as QM 'R 1- ,sm .-. K , 1 :ef SQ Qt Ka x, ,N X.-'. 'Q X N Kg? n - 8 'k wx ft: 'Q ,,, 'Jin ft , 1 . . :gf .K f' fag' W fy-1 1 ' L f ' 1 V . V -af 51 ,. . I1-f.li'E1v - - 5 - 1 'f A S- ' ' uw. . Sikh' K Af.. - M -L f4fff,H ' 5 , ??fii2 K, wi . lx ,W ..,. 5A A, . 4 JI jazz mjgfee 2'QS1.0Ql2f C122 erzfus I I N 'N , . I I -. ,- f .I '- Q, A- -v., Hspn, 'J Wr. -- I ' I vim I, :.I' . I -- II . Ia- I I - X -, A N 'K fp, '-'X o I -' ' -I'-2-'vw .- - ,. '. It - 4 4-1,-.1 , - N- ,:. .NV ' '-I -- -l. .I1-. - -, '- V 'ff -.3 - I I 1 III I I I . Iwwm II,igfI-.,IIII.c:--NL-wht!II I - I I fxf?-f,.mIny5IIasI 'F W. 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I ...Q I' III 51' iv , - -s I 'I' if , ' Ai ' ' 4-' ' 'U ' x s -- WH' X nf- '- f -n A 'N . - Q ' .5 N :L - - K- -- -. - -:N I in IIIII. ,r I ,Q - ' 3. - f, ,x s 'su' If E' . 'ls '-w- . 5' 'Y - i,,u L. ' ' 'Xu ' ' -. X. ' - 1 :M 'Qing X - aw... ,fs ' r- Q' 'A ' - 3 , 5 . N 1 -M, ' I -on Ig Ir- rr. .dx -3, A X ' ,I - -1- .x- ,I ' I Q. 1 I , -- iq... 'v l 'l-'nl' V. , 2 I. sl . -1 - . x, L. v.,, N, . .,III--., N 5 ,I , r 0 'wid 55,5-I' X J -I W- 'H N - , K .Q ' , 'L ,fs .f b, T' , ' X 'N 1 X x ' , 1 Y K 4 . . .4 , ' I -N. g -.. -'w ,. - fx: -, -x 2, f, .. - -A 4 'gb -Q. .. I I . IN I I : 2 I , X , WI ASI Officers College is the vehicle to obtain your goals in later life. Used wisely, the benefits are countless. I do hope that during this past year you have become totally in- volved in your college and the college community. Classroom ex- periences are, or have been for those of you who are graduating, a large part of your education, however there was, and still is, a great wealth of opportunity awaiting you in co-curricular activities. If you are not graduating, and have not been involved, I strongly urge you to become involved during the next year. Its personal rewards far surpass any class grade of As your President, I have been concerned with your well being while at Cal Poly. It has been my task to help you obtain the educa- tional experience you came here to receive. With the changing trends of student power my job has been difficult, but by no means impossible. My greatest aid has been the other excellent ASI officers, my hard working staff, my courageous per- sonal secretary, and you. Cal Poly has also been blessed with a wonder- ful fafulty and administration. To all of you, I send my many thanks. Possibly time will show us that the 1967-68 academic year has been a step of progress for us, the students. I certainly hope so. I do know it has been a very rewarding year for me, and for this I thank you. Rush Hill, President ASI PRESIDENT-RUSH HILL They Guide The President Rush Hill with his secretary Cheryl Forrester and his assistants Bill Cummings and Richard Freidel. ASI VICE PRESIDENT-AMOS NGONGI People of Poly ASI SECRETARY-SAMMY DOZIER 6,228 ASI CHIEF JUSTICE-STEVE ELEY I El Rodeo Yearbook .M-,,.... av-- -nNR.'L' - ..W.. WY' . -, 1 - Q i 'V ...aft Sports Editor Roger Vincent and faithful assistant Sally Stanley complete another under- standing. lx 21 N Sharon Chatman has a special seatg john Reynolds and Cathie Corrie ex- change view pointsg Pam Pike discusses boys with her sister Cynthia, All these are members of the El Rodeo Loyalty Society. 32 EL RODEO STAFF - '67-,68 John Reynolds Ermanno Arrizi Roger Vincent Pamela Pike Cyntha Pike Sharon Chatman Roger Desy Sally Stanley Cathryn Corrie Charla Gates jack Matalon Nicky McDonald Gail Stenerson Chris Huneke Allen Habicht jane Chabre Bryan Bjornstad Pat Eastman Nancy Hilliard Connie Horvath Eugene Loop Sharon Murphy Phil Marx Tom Matlock Rollin Oden Gail Stoddard Kathryn Yusi Marsha Middleton Jackie Kubach Barbara Brown john Reynolds, editor, finds amusement at times. Ermanno Arrizi is Advertis- Mr. Vincent Gates is puzzled ing manager. over a student's copy, Mugfa i w' ::::: Y CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE A WW' ,.,..,..w..,Wf,.vw L L Serving as a- source. of contro- A .1 1 A , versy, humor, and information, 3 .L ,. ' P, g lx ' . . 5 Wl5lxR?,,A if' P' K' Mffrlmzg Dfllfj' chronicled the year g L ' K through its tri-weekly publication. i I W Managing Editor Sharon Murphy. , ff' TN li - I Editor-in-Chief Steven G. Ritlrlell. First quarter lfrlitor-in-Chief joe Hannigan. 1 ' if ,, Nei, nw i,,,,,:1---M... Press Club members provide backbone for highly pmigggl Mug. Mustang Daily newsroom, information nerve center for Cal Poly campus. Nina tang Daily staff. Zacuto explains fine point of journalism to George Ramos. 1 3 3 Stnttent Government fC0nt'dj v ' 5 .MEN msvgfw ,.,, , x 5, . ...,,,...t., . '---..... :N 3 LIFJJ K if tte -it fe S W - 9 6 if r eitfe ' pc it I ..,,.. 4. x Student Affairs Council Serving as the legislative branch of Cal Polyls student government is SAC. Student Affairs Council enacts policies and has ultimate authority over SAC funds. SAC meetings are open to all students. Council comprises the ASI Pres- ident, Vice-president and Secretary, three representatives from each School coun- cil, one from People to People, one from Inter-Hall Council, Finance Committee, and a representative of the College President, a faculty advisor and the ASI Business Manager. Student judiciary 99 Barlow Rout Advisor Glenn Seeber, Steve Fley, Carol Lawrence, Run Perry. R Student Executive Cabinet 3-9 if S Q '- l tml L azz' 3: Rick Sturgeon, Tom Nevins, Steve Ballentine - XQFI Barlow Row: D, R. Jennings, S. Varrati, S. Dozier, R. Gersten. Row 2: H. D. XY'aIker, R. Hayden, R. Hill, J, Knoblcgch, M. Robinson Student Government fCont'cU Finance Committee K - .X wh . i FQQVNSP K Qtr no 'ZIP' Bolzom Row: Roy Gersten, Sharon Vondracek, Larry Annis, Jeanne Gilmore, Ginny Reed. Row 2: Anthony Silva, Mitchel L. Kotula, Michal Robinson, Harry M. Clyde. Row 3: David C. Bonngeim, David Lloyd Walker, Renil C. Liner fAdvisorJ, David Lorgu Walker, Rush Hill. The responsibility of preparing a balanced budget for the Associated Student Body goes to the Finance Committee, composed of three rep- resentatives from each School, one faculty advi- sor and the chairman. All requests for ASI funds must be approved by this committee, Requests for funds which are deemed necessary are sent by the committee to SAC for final approval. 'late 36 i Barlow Razr: Sheryl Roberts, Dick Sims, Sue Campbell, Dennis R. Jennings. Top Row: Gene Lilly, Jim Chernoff, Bruce Larson, Joe Corbelli Steve Sefton. College Union Board The College Union, known as C.U., has eight committees, each responsible for a particular type of activity. C.U. Board acts as the Coordinating unit. C.U. belongs to the international Association of Col- lege Unions and sends a delegate to the regional conference. Mike Luna, Mark W'eller, Rosamund Hale, Sheryl Roberts, Mike College Union Special Events This committee sponsors everything from paint- outs to Sadie Hawkins Day, It sponsors intra-mural games and contests including fashion contests, and mixes. Anyone interested in a hard working mem- bership with many rewards would do well to con- sider joining this group. Umekrsa, Ruth Dillon, Dennis Jump, Charlyn Hyde. 1,i. Smdeizl G'0Z'6'7'7Z'7IZ87ll fiC07ZZ,f1Z I l l The College Union Assembly Committee is in Charge of planning and booking the big name entertainment presented on campus. They also have the job of advertising, and public- ity. This year they made a big hit with students by presenting such well-known names as the Seekers, Grass Roots, Good Time Singers, and The Doors. A Time For Efzfcmzifzwzefzl 3 . S if -.. .' ' ,-,,f I sita qi X rg . V -We 40- , cw ' , 1 KX fqy ' EE , . f if ., Q 4, , I r Bmfmm Row: Gary Gardner, Jeanne Gilmore, Shirley Mr-Candless, Rone, Marilyn Ramires, Russ Gamlde, Tom Lopez, Nanty Foytilc, Fritz Wideman, Dan Fisher, Beverly Herbert, Russell Bik, Nickie taker, Foster Karkofe, Wi11'd Fanning, john Tucker, Dennis jump. 38 06 Cyndie Willzlrd, Dennis R. Jennings, Sara Strait, Dick Sims. Row 2: Tasha Terry F. Moore, Linrla DeWitt. Row 3: Tom E. McAlee-se, French Morgan, McDonald. Row 4: Bruce Larson, John Rollins, Greg Williams, jeff Whit- Wow Board WOWi Week of Welc'oine is 11 freshman students introduction to college life. Set in L1 camp on the ocean he finds out what campus life will require, whom he will meet and what prohlems will confront him. lt's ii fun time with serious overtones. Planning .incl scheduling of WOW events is the chore of VVOXV Board memlwers who .ire freshmen ol' other yC.'.lfS and who help guide the newtomer. A hig job for cletlicatecl Poly leaders. ,lim johnson. Ritlc Hayden. Dun lNIc-rrin. Dick lohns, Marilyn C.ill.iw.1y. Clmrlie Soinrner. College Union Forum Boh Turner, 'l't'm Bassett, l.intl.i Rhocles, Sue Cmnplwcll, Nike Umeharzi, Ren Liner Presenting speakers who are personally involved in eur- rent problems is one of the Contrihutions ot' the CU. Forum Committee. Felix Greene, noted authority on Vietn.1m and Dick Gregory, LOIUCLll,1l1 .intl tivil rights .ictix'ist, were among the Illllly personalities presented this ieir. t Il.. -Q- -.- -na N-4 'M g 'wil-bt..f ?'E 'fi' VX X, V Stntient Government fC0nt'tiQ ZIITICS And Hobbies Organized this year was the College Union Games and Hobbies Committee. With an eye to the new College Union, the com- mittee serves as overseer for chess, bowling, table tennis, and various crafts. They also will guide formation of new hobby and interest groups. u l The Classroom Beth Ward, Mike Phillips, Donna jones, Steve Sefton, Russ Gamble, Chip Struckmyer, Doug Peters, Sue Kittridge. D I Q 6 5 U l i0 521 I' C I' S The Publisher's Board supervises the campus newspaper, Murlmzg Dailyg the yearbook, El Rodeo, and other publica- tions financed with funds provided by the Associated Students. Bottom Raw: Warren Burgess, Randy Brame, Dennis Roberts, joe Hannigan. Row 2.' Wayne Shaw, john Healey, Brent Keetch, Karen Froyland, Bill Gibeaut, Harry Clyde, Bob Spiller. College Union Films 'X ,un .1-an f 49. t. 4 KCI' 1? ,as- -fac- Qw 2 Mm-,r 4-... T9 Q, fx NJ. Baimm Row: Roy Urbach, Jacqueline Vlohnson, Richard XY'oodhains, Linda Bartlett, Bob Laffranci, Cindy Jones, lNIark Ryken. Rau' 2: Rick Baggott, Gaylon Rude, Joseph Lui, Ken Kelley, Dennis Innes, Linda Courtemanche, Ralph Price. Rau' 3: Roger Desy, Kathy Gibson, Gene Lilly, Marsha Prochaska, Roger Wferner, John Lynch, Judy Brunberg. Rau' 4: Carl Jacobs, Gail Ross, Dirt Madden, Dennis McGuire, Bob Bettencourt, Rod Allen, Roy Minton. College Union rama -,sy Y 0 .-Q We-S fi , E ff QQ V? Ma as tw Barlow Row: Sandy Ellis, Bernie Sullivan, Patty Schramm, Gene Gretchen. Ron' 2: Elaine Fourner, jim Chernoff, Ted Hicks, Showanda Smeltzer, Robert Aries, Val Rebhahn. C.U. liilms Remember Irma la Douce and 'lCat Ballou ? The College Union lfilms commit- tee was responsible for these and other cam- pus movies, ranging from comedy to serious drama and foreign films. C.U. Drama The audience gasps as Dracula stealthily glides across the stage, his black cape stream- ing behind him. Suspense! The Drama Com- mittee selected this play and others, made the scenery sets and produced them-plays like The Lady's Not for Burning, Spoon River, and l'Room Service. Stndent Government f C 0nt'ti I Another Board of ote 'Ku Bottom Row: Ann Woolley, Larry Cereghino, Betty Brackenridge, Roy Urbach, Jeanie Wood. Row 2: Steven Varrati, Lee Thurston, Jack Wootan Rickie Pina, Carrol Anderson, Dick Hall. Raw 3: Dan Guthrie, Walt Patterson, John Butterhaugh, -I. Robert Burgoon, Barry Cunningham. Music Board The Music Board of Control is composed of representa- tives from Women's Glee, Men's Glee, the Majors and Mi- nors, Collegians, Women's Sextette, Marching Band, Poly Strings and the Cal Poly Little Symphony. In addition to the music Tour in which several of the groups participate, the major activity for the Music department is the annual Home Concert presented during the Spring Quarter. The job of coordinating all these activities keeps this board humming. Board of Athletic Control Razz' I: Ron Rodman, Jim hfartin, Mike jones. Rua' J: Craig Brown, Bill Blount, Mike Neilsen. Don Drew, Alan Spencer, Mike Blain, Ron Higgins. Larry Toomhs. Homecoming Committee . 5 BAC coordinates athletic programs and stimulates sportsmanship in sports eventsg it advises on funds for varsity sports and guides college policy toward a meaningful goal of participation and support on and off campus. Thanks to hotter Homecoming Com- mittee work, the colleges animal Home- coming parade and activities are more successful each year. Original and in- novative ideas are encouraged, carried out, and gain wide publicity for Cal Poly. ,,9U 9 L Q 8 5 sf?-42Q'o sq! ,--p 9:- 01 sf? Bottom Raw: Duane Paul, Melanie Dietz, blames Cowles, Ray Sharpe. Rau' 2: Steven Riddell, Douglas Koerper, Mitchel Kotula, Robert Stuart. Row 3: Charles Sommer, joe Koss, Lee Dohle. Stanley Carlson, john Pair. 43 .V QAM K K ,. , K. zbb 0 kb gn bhq , s I ,, 11 Y ras: . X yfir ' ,' 'P QA ' ' y W. ' 1 fy, ifffll ,l:' 2 Qc ,. L 1 .. . . S aff? I' S Boliom Row: Bob Latfranchi, Lynn Jacalone, Ray Noji, Karen Wfehb. Row 2: Patrick Hannah, Ellen Owen, Gary Russell, Roy Minton. The CU. Fine Arts Council was the guiding force behind the cultural movement at Cal Poly. They brought entertainment such as classical pianist Theodore Ullman, and flamenco guitarist Carlos Mon- toya. In addition they sponsored other varied activities, such as paint-ins, student and faculty art ex- hibits, and several well known lecturers. Schools councils guide student government and their delegates participate in all important decisions making bodies such as SAC. Each school has an active council such as these. 44 all x uv? D 'Q 1 5 , 1 , X N i f-1.',f,f' f-Q, '7 fr fi 1 1' FQ... 415: l '31 ,tif gf-ws? 6, . ' A, QE.. Associate Dean of Activities Dr, Dan Lawson fseatedl discusses student entertainment plans with Elaine Gillis ami John LuCin,Adv150f5 Wliether students participate in two or twenty activities, Dr. Dan Lawson and the Activities staff serves them. Coordination of services. Student government, ities, Homecoming-all come group services, the staff keeps co-curricular membership and visors. Records are used for the yearly activity calendar and the weekly Pony are only two of their Dorm government, and activities, Welcoiiie Week, College Union Activ- under the professional guidance ot' the Activities Staff. In addition to individual activity records on each student. This activity transcript lists services plus an evaluation of student performances by ofncers and ad- reference in student employment and special appointments and honors. Business As Usual . . . ASI Style Roy Gersten and his staff are in charge of managing the business of the ASI. Mr. Gersten's job is to serve as budget and fiscal olhcer of student organizations. He is an ex-ofiicio member of the Student Affairs Council, the Executive Cabinet, and the Finance Committee. The staff also arranges the annual music tours taken by various Cal Poly music groups and coordinates public relations between the college and the community. NW! f. cl NI Ph 'llis Stewart. Sl.111di11g.' Ethyl Spry, Connie Khinoo, and Wfayne Shaw. Sealed: Roy Gersten an rs. y flex.. 3 E957-63 47 Homecoming Queen Geral n Rahmn buh ,EA W V, ww- II,- alll' 1 , 9 0 ' A li ,'-g' 'C - I O 4 2,1 A UI' 9 , K q.g' Vh,s X - Q '.l -'L' W.- 7 ' . 4 , ,Q ,' D '. 1 'Good Grief'-Theme Nobody understands crabby people -unless they've just gone through an eventful but sleepless Cal Poly Homecoming week-end. As the sun went down Friday the flames of the rally bonfire ignited Homecoming spirit and activities were underway. Even though she didn't have curly hair, Geralyn Rahmn, when announced as Homecoming Queen, was received with a burst of applause. Miss Rahmn was attended by Lisa Dawson, Terri Hawk, Candie Torrigiani, jane Haddock and Gretchen Gobler. En- thusiasts then moved on to the Menls Gym where the College Union sponsored Doors concert was begin- ning. Schroeder and his piano couldn't have drawn a larger audience, 4154 devotees of acid rock pack- ing the gym and absorbing the sounds provided by the Thunder-Mugs, the Lyrics and the Doors.,' While the gym rocked with sounds, other campus buildings shook with hammering and last minute work sounds as club workers raced against the clock to meet the judging deadline and parade time. At 10:50 Saturday morning, the parade stepped off with Linus, Snoopy, Lucy and good-ole Charlie Brown well rep- resented. Sweepstakes was taken by Poly Phase engi- neering club which featured Charlie himself missing a field goal. Grabbing a quick lunch, the crowds moved on to the Homecoming Game against Long Beach State. Even a grid defeat failed to dampen spirits and Poly dollies rushed home to artfully cover the lack-of-sleep circles under their eyes and prepare for the Ball. Soft lights and music with a gentle beat soothed couples at the Homecoming Ball, and the College-scheduled weekend activities drew to a close as Geralyn Rahmn was officially crowned and danced the traditional First Dance with Gene Cox, winner of the Ugly Man Contest. Good Grief--it was tiring! Good grief-it was fun! tx? L. to R.: Gretchen Gobler, Terri Hawk, jane Haddock, Can- die Torrigiani, Lisa aaii Dawson ii C ,Q 49 . I 353 tr' 5 X A 1 - ..,,r H . i ' ' i W . .,. ' ' ,X I S ,, . 1 f Q W t 1 V it si l X l , ga . if 5 ,L 1 L 1 J l g if gl' .SW ,if Wx an- 'J' Y estt ,av-'fzrfx-Q' l WRXQ3' Q is Fug ,F -'Ct -if iv vs c. fi. in . H The Poly Phase club entiy in the annual Homecoming parade took the Sweepstakes trophy. 9-.W John Rohde leads the cheer for a valiant team during the Homecoming game. is i 0 W' ip? Y 5--W'r:?- 4 'W Good Grief ! ! More Homecoming The homecoming spirit was ignited at the traditional K Homecoming bonhre rally, J, -J The Mustang Marching Band with their high-stepping and fast-marching antics lifted the spirit if not the score. mi' if jf. gif., 3.1 Qywprp' , gitag A, I -A J A- ' Af- 1 , ,li .V ,N ,-i , ii A whiff H av--' A saw -. i-f-'vm V-Nz, , Q ., , f e ' , . g-if .4,w . sw-f ,. -4'P'rTf:.x,:4f,,5, r, -if wx- . -J' ff ,A .1 Q .3,,r,,,, M. ' Lge J 7 'BSL' N, 3 ,,i,,. f f f ,., Y , 55' 4. 5'1whA.4-T NifQs,,,j '-r3'3'ffQ.-- . .gmt Activities Iconfdj L - Robert T. Knowles, director of Room Serv- ice, set the stage for actors Keith Graham, Ed Wilkinson, and Gaylon Rude. The comedy was given Feb. '16 and 17, and its locale was set in a huge New York hotel room. In the play, a Broadway producer tries to find a backer for his most recent play. Trouble results when he can't find one. As a result, the producer and his 14 member cast are almost forced to leave their hotel room. Sets, acting, directing and costuming were done completely by the English department drama students. Top: Producing a play is much more than grease paint and fancy costumes. Right: The play within a play. 2 The Sounds of Music From Ivor To Brass Concert Pianist Theodore Ullman played on campus under auspices of the CU. Fine Arts Committee. Mr. Ullman enjoys an enviable reputation for his piano artistry, and his performance was well received in the colleges Little Theater. The Mustang Marching Band presented Bandorama, a musical recap of the group's football shows, The 91 member band, ac- companied by eight college song girls, pre- sented songs from popular musicals through grand opera. rxr, I L xfk. ,f g., , L ,g,, 414 Ci 'f 4' I . 4 4 I x i , ' 'fwj yu, 6 41? D W: 9 E E 2 V -Ax' . IP :P- ,rf' : ., S15 Wifi , af?- ,l' 3' I , um ..,,, V S I .J A QQ? Music Lovers Seek The Doors To Good Times The Men's Gym reverberated with a variety of sounds this year sponsored by the College Union Committee. Casting a musical spell over the listeners was the Australian popular folk-rock group, The Seekers, on October 6th. Sounding out such hits as Georgy Girl and I'll Never Find Another You, the performers received a standing ovation. Mattresses and pillows filled bleachers on the night of October 27 while fans grooved to the sights and sounds of the Doors at the Pillow Concert and psychedelic light show. Cal P0ly's favorites, the Majors and Minors, the Women's Glee and the Collegians brought countless hours of harmonious listening music to Cal Poly students. Above: Cal Poly Women's Glee Club Below lefl: Collegians in concert 'wixv ,- 3. 'l ' 1. .. Q. '- - - ' '+ .4 in rl ...g A, J ' 5 1- . ' 'T'-G J - , '! b-ly :Til-T 't ,mi W' 1 -A . ' . . . tfffrff-' ' '- 'f ' ' A s '- ff, iff si., r r H 1 'N 'c ,,.-we - 5 ..., - -. - so ' , , -3: ' .I ' ' . ' ,, 'K ,ff ' - . . , --'lf' ' ' - Q , T I A 4 . -1 ,..: vwf B' . S k,:. kk'V: ' i WOW Summit Conference ' .Y V Most students begin their Cal Poly career by participating in the Week of Welcome. They find themselves in a swirl of activities ranging from dances and hootenannies to tours around the campus and speeches on campus survivalf' A great deal of foresight and planning goes into making this week a memorable event for the new Poly students. The counselors are chosen many months before and are trained to be as helpful as possible to confused new students, The WOW Summit Conference is the very last meeting before the coun- selors plunge into the hectic but fun Week of Welcome. Snack Bar So this is the snack bar I've heard so much about! The booth which drew this comment was a satire on our snack-bar on campus dreamed up by a few fun-loving students. Their sense of humor was appreciated by Vicki Flavell and Russ Coplon and the snack bar was in business for a short time. 'lf-'fi' ' :fs Activities K C offzfd j y Drop In and Paint ut I wg'- I WI 1 l 'y- , -3 I e riff , .ar i V' I M , ' ' T' X . 1 'd N 'f-L, . W pf l' , , ?-P is -3 we 'MQ ht' . l '4i'1w 'et , vii, e --N - f Q :V 'Q' , 1 V , wt' f 5 ' 5' I' LL'-if 'Q 'Q HB t- ab., 911 A gn, n ,, H ' . V: .115 ,MJ ' V to 5 Q W as - 4 fmbulf A l 4 Q 3 Z hm, I think a little more red will add the finishing touch . . Of all the crazy things to do during your lunch break, a paint-out beats all. The object seemed to be to dodge all blobs of paint flying your way and still plaster your neighbor with as much color as possible . . . and that is just what happened. The event was quite a feat for Liza Gonzales while Keith Thrift and Larry Moffitt became a psychedelic display all to themselves. Activities I C07Z1f,dl Q A Tribute To The Auto So Soon To Be No More With every positive decision there must be an accompanying re- jection of other alternatives. Such a decision has been made at Cal Poly. In the interest of more classrooms and dorms and with the advent of student projects such as the Kiosk, the automobile has been consigned to an on-campus demise. In the near future we will have what has been glibly called a walking campus. In recognition of this new legacy, it is essential that recognition be given to the oldfthe auto. We will have proof of what the old days were on campus-days when track star prowess was not a prerequisite to class participation. f- ' f, V ' 4' ., ,.. if Many were the modes of campus transportation. A 41 K A student, one jump ahead, styles the future Mi L.. 58 .QQ 'WRX 5 xr 0 bm.. 3 LQ , L 3 f., The dunes of nearby Pismo Beach have givcn many hilvlxy IIOLIYS to the Ciill Poly K'GO11f. Hem Doug Kocrpwr puts his four-wheel drive mu um up, up and glwuy. v N3 if 'Q T 13. 9 If ELL. FT wx A 10 uf X ix Am 02. ru fuck vnu CII IIUAII-I0 Club! ami Orgczzzizatiom BG fu HUI O'HAWAlI-Bffflrifzf Row: Alvin Matuura, Ray Motoyama, Kiyoto Fujita, Gary Motoyama, Tommy Shinsato. Rau' 2: Glenn Arakalci, Susie Boyle, Lani Chillingworth, Cathy Cole, Ronald Liyehara, Alan Shinseki. Row 3: Barbara Christiansen, Wendall Dang, Baba' Young, Steven Tsu- gawa, Edwin lge, Clark Hashimoto. Rau' 4: WLll4l'CH Gouvcia, Rich Kruse, Jamie Anderson, Delbert Barich, Gordon Motta, Steve Johnson, K. B. Tester. r 'e no , . v 'U Q9 A 'UP 1e-. ' -u lisa: 4-9! ..-L PAKISTAN STUDENTS--Bolzam Row: S. Qureshi, S. Kazmi, M, Sange, A. Ghazi, M. Ibrahim. Row 2: A. Karim, T. Lakhany, A. Dofki, A. Majid, S. Khan. Row 3: M. Najmi, A, Mohammad, S. Hasan, D. Khan. Row 4: J. Dadabhoy, A. Baluch, F. Ahmed, F. Maiid, R. Hassan, K, Amanullah. African Students Club To promote cooperation among the different African students and to encourage appreciation of African culture is the purpose of the African Students Club. A talent show at Homecoming, an exhibition at Poly Royal, and displays of African arts, clothing and crafts have been the activities of this group. Muslim Students Club One of the many different aims of the Muslim Stu- dents Club is to bring together Cal Poly Students of the Moslem Faith. Membership is open to anyone, but the club at this time has gained most of its membership from foreign countries. Their exhibits at Poly Royal have always been high on the list of must see attractions. A a Ballom Razr: Philemon Buhwa, Said A. Said, Festus Soribe, Amos Ngongi. Rau' 2: Michou Ohin. Shola Onipede, Isaac Oladiji, Sunday Ebojoh. Rau' 3: Chuka Ezikpe, Ali Dankintafo, Noel Pedanou. Garba Mohammed. Razz' 4: Hamma Hassane, Adekunle Taiwo, Obediah Butscher, Homevor Augustin, john Buless Gbenedio. , , Bolzom Row: Mohammed Yunus Ibrahim, Ahmed Bashira Ghazi, Said A. Said, Sultan W. Khan, Sheikh Ashar Majid, Abdul jabbar Karim. Khazaleh Rouhani, M. jaffer Abdullah Sange, Sibte Murtaza Kazmi, Mohamed Hermes. Ron' 2: Shirley Bakhtiar, Taufiq H. Lakhany, Mohammad Fakhfoori, Mohammad Azam, 'Syed Yaqeen Hasan, Molammad Ali Ammadi, Misbahuddin Najmi, Dilawer Sher Khan, Shaikh M.H. Qureslii. Row 3: Othman A. Ahmed, Yusuf H. Dadabhoy, Muhammad Aslam, Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, Ibrahim H. Al-Anjari, Ahmad A. Akeil, Elsiddig M. At-Taras, Ahmed Bouzid, Seyd M. Rasoulinejad. Rau' J: Abbas Salehlchou, Amanullah Khawaja, Mohamed N. lfatani, Tijani Gabsi, M. Ali Kaminiesfahani, Seyd M. Mehdi Alavi, Feroze Ahmed, Mohammed Akram Baluch, Hassan Raza, jamil Ali Nazer. 6l C labs Bazzom Raw: M. Al-Awadi, J. Denney, P. Ramesh, M. Koyama, W. Etuke, L. Chatham, F. Soribe. Row 2: S. Said, M. Asail, N. Foytik, B. Bates, J. Ammar, S. Ebojoh. Rauf 3: O. Ahmed, T. Hune- eus, H. Bhatia, J. Gbenedio, Y. Dababhoy, E. Ossandon. Raw 4: H. Gruman, P. Calamatta, H. Hassane, A. Gonzalez, M. Mersman. Arab Students The Arabian students take an active interest in all facets of col- lege life at Cal Poly. Their inter- ests in spreading good will and knowledge is evident in their par- ticipation in many clubs and stu- dent activities. Upon graduation many will return home to become important members of their modern and growing society. People to People People to People strives to bring students from all countries and backgrounds together to achieve greater understanding and friend- ship. At present sixty-five countries are represented and participate in the informal coffee hours held each Friday. The purpose is expressed fully in their motto the space that's really important to conquer is the space between peoplef, 2 l ...A l Q Bozlom Row: M. Aved, N. Hajj, A. Batterjee, G. Masri, N, Hamad, M. Muni, M. Al-Awadi. Row 2: A. Noaim, A. Iabeur, O. Ahmed, A. Al-Mussawi, I, Al-Anjari, A. Bouzid. Row 3: S. Al-Hadad fadvisorj, H. Sheety, A. Abubaker, A. Baalbaki, S. El-Rifai, M. Fatani, J. Nazer. E , 4 222 I , J . V .- V 5 NN 1 X is 'U 95 p-4 VJ snot . . . . . Girls in this organization are pals to children in the commu- nity who are underprivileged or from broken homes or foster homes. They spend time each week with children on walks, to the mov- ies, helping them with school home- work and just being friends. Bolmm Razr: Patty Hove, Linda Crider, Peg Pearl, janet Lovasz, Kathe Cummings, Sally Hoover. Row 2: Cathy Dawson, Bonnie Lamb, Sally Bolster, Trudy McClanahan, Jeanne Frye, Leslie Woods. Row 35 Anna Law, Bonnie Knowles, Vicki Bishop, Deborah Beck, Brad Graves, Lynn Jarvis, Leslie Latch, jill Geissert, Chrisie Pierce. Nigerian Students Nigerian students stand out as industrious and dedicated. The ex- change of cultural experiences and interests makes them an exciting group as they mix in Cal Poly's educational and social activities. 'Q' , U11 1'4 it of , l c ig, ul' Q 1454 1 A l' L Bottom Row: Timothy Kowobari, Wilson Etuke, Olufunke Taiwo, Shola Onipede, Isaiah Ilori. Row 2: S. Oladiji, Garba Mohammed, Gbenedid john, Sunday Eboioh. Row 3: Abdum Mohammed, jocob Alere, Peter Akintola, Adekunle Taiwo, Mohammed Swartz. Acfivilier fcomidj 3. lf you enjoy ear rallyes, this is the club to join. Its purpose is to plan and present car ral- H 3' lyesg usually one every two weeks. Their big event of the J year is the Rallye by the Sea , which is a time and distance , rallye of about 250 miles. They welcome new members and a Car is the only necessity. 'N' , 'ai at ' .meg G ,..:gf.1,1 e-1 . Q . ' i Tau Sigma is an honorary frater- nity in Engineering. Highlight of zzy 1 A- , ft: . U the Poly campus chapter's activi- gi, -y P ties is the tutoring lab held three days a week for students who re- Bofnmz Row, Ken Gregory, Lynn Davis, Barbara JetTers, Doug Stuard, Second Row, jon Spurlin, quite assistance in keeping up with Dean SHPPR 101111 I-Ufifl fAdVi501'D, DCfmi5 Smith- studies, those who have been ill and missed assignments, those who need more time to comprehend dif- ficult problems. The lab not only aids troubled students but indicates the service aspect of the organiza- . ti0n's members who are concerned with fellow-students' welfare. BUIIIIIII Raw, Ronald Shimamoto, Donald Crawford, Bruce Twining, Douglas Yung, james Elliott, Semizd Row, George Ferrell, Steve Cerri, Donald Gillis, Dennis Wfhitmire, Steven Peterson, Third Row, Tony Oliver, Ray Andrews, Fritz Henshaw, Michael Calvert, Larry Weese, Russell Maguire. Fourth Row, Toby Roberts, David Carter, Dennis Bevis, Michael Grove, Ted Slater, Dennis Thorpe. if s T . :gtg i : Q3 r ...I-- X.Ja s' see, L .-.Fir 251: ,ai iw ai .E 5 m m 1 C C Barlow Roux' ,lim Mills, Norma Graves, Sandee Gorrindo, Gail Dannebaum, Ida Mae Mize, joye- Sutherland, Bill Todd, Bill Bancroft. Row 2: Steve Hoeller, ,lim Haro, LouElla Hudson, jim Long, Gerald Laurie, Cheryl Slabey, David Frei, Karen Froyland, Ken Owrey. Rau' 3: Allen Habicht, Thomas Paddock, R. Daniel Ashton, ,Iohn Atchi- 4 ' X i D B 1 R' Di ' . , - - son, Frank Crowe, john Rohde, Jim rlyers, ave oonc, on mson Wlhenevcr there S a lively muy, a rousing root- ing section, real swingin' yell leaders or clever, crowd-pleasing half-time activities, it's all the result of the Rally groups' hard work. They pro- mote college spirit in many ways, from the R b planning to execution of stunts and athletic- 21 y u oriented activities that keep the rah-rah spirit alive. 5 2 mi T? Q is h 1 , .4-.vw A C' x ,A SCI fa.. -- -,-- C . if '. K, n A, ,gel 1 '12 s .W F5 ' -f at . aw QD? 4 Barlow Roux' Jim Mills, Quan Young, Conni Gordon, Norma Graves, Debbie Martin, Carolee Perrich, Cheryl Slabey. Row 2: Sue Knox, Steve Hoetler, Kathe Cummings, Bill Bancroft, Donna Allen, ,lim Haro, Dicki Henson, Mike Pattersoni, Pat Everton, ,Iohn Rohde, Pat Nixon. Row 3: Esther Donohoe, Jackie Phelan, joye Sutherland, Lou Ella Hudson, Bob Manuel, Gail Stenerson, Wfilliam Poncetta, Karin Froyland, Chris Bruce, jim Long, Neil Driscoll, David Frei, Rich Sidbeck. Run' -gi: Larry Brooks, Bruce Eidson, Ray Wallace, Sue Bain, Bill Todd, jane Gorrell, Thomas Paddock, janet Morris, Ken Owrey, Allen Habicht, Peter Gilli, Dave Widauf, Fernando Mesquita. Rau' 5: Tom Riley, Rob Erickson, Dave Boone, Gary Vilhaver, Dan Ashton, Ron Dawson, Doug Kolb, John Atchison, jim Myers, Mike Rogers, Connie Horvath, Frank Crow, Andy Wilson, Allen Wolfenden, Sharon Simmons, Jim Garrett, Steve Boyer. l 65 Clzzbi fC01zfafj Soils Club Several field trips to Southern California, North- ern California and the San joaquin Valley highlight- ed activities for this year's Soils Club. The organ- ization is open to all members of that department. This group has sponsored speak- ers, barbeques, picnics and other functions. Scabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade is one of the largest mili- tary organizations in an institution of higher learn- ing. Purpose is to further devel- op and improve the standards of the ROTC. The club was fortun- ate this year in sponsoring the winning Home- coming queen. Geralyn Rahmn. It also is involved in sponsoring and planning the an- nual Military Ball. Bfflmw Razr: Major Lee Smart, Steve Mazurka, jack XY'aite, liuz Spaulding, Dave Rosenberg, john Mackey, Franklyn Lee, Gary Coelho, Dane Askins, David Candelaria. Stcwzd Razr: john Dwyer, Mike Shields, jim Turdiei, Ross Gamble, Leonard Pederson, Blenn Miller, Peter Cllyer, Gregory Dessel, Donald Wehb, Williiiiii Keas, D. X. johns. Third Roux' Don Gilley, Frederick Gehringf David Plumer, Wfilliam Betts, Robert Prasil, David Cunningham, Charles Stromme, Lucien Chaker, james Biermann, Mitthel Kotula, Alfred Lester, Ed Anderson, Harold Lemaire. Fourfb Razr: jeff Snyder, Robert liolenbaugh, Larry lnselman, David Tocher, George Bower, Stephen Shalov, Charles Sommer, Ronald Hatton, Claude Hassel, Roger Rohrs, Larry Grell, Tom Becker, David Zwingman. Bfifwm Row: Arnold Dean, Ralph Price, Michael Rondas, john Huston, Dan Ernstrom. Sammi Row: Raymond Leighty, Watkins Miller, Rich Morrison, Larry Clement, Leonard Henson, Neil Leclford, Richard Mounts, Dean Piper. Third Roux' L. S. Carter, Ronnie Ryan, XX'ayne Kercher, David Maurer, Scott Vasak, Kent Neveu, Gary Patterson, Michael Moore. T h . 1 Interest in industrial technology, sales, and teaching are quali- ec fications for membership in the Technical Arts Society which is designed as a communication link between industry and school. - The professional and fraternal aspects of the society are promoted through social gatherings and guests speakers from industry and education. 3 5 Q L Barium Roux' Dr. J. M. Mc'Robbie, Nelson Smith fAdvisorj, Ray Hobson, Robert S. Young, Carlos Cortes, Gary Hicks, Dan Robinson, Don Hedrick, Pete Herman. Bill Simon, Tim Boyle. Mike Harris. Razr' Q: Charles ,lonc-s, Arnie XY'atchempino, Rick llrnstrom, Ray Peart, Terry Recod, Bill Todd, Tom Wright. Bob Miner, Ylohn Mackey, 'lim -lonte, James Rite, blyron McAllister. Rau' 3: Horton Haight, Felardo joseph, Roger Vincent, Howard Daughters, Ron Cornelius, Phil Lapin, Bill Goodwin, Geoffrey Monteith, Dennis Axteel, Wfally Shelton, Donald Wilscnn, Raymond XY'ysock, Terry Starkel. Rfiic' -if Steve Bencrdict, Craig Anderson, Dennis Miller, jim Wilkins, Marvin Peters, David Rogers, Dennis Potter, Robert Stimple, Tom Llclntyre, Douglas Frampton, Calvin liooiker, Richard Sciacqua. Razz' 5: ,john Atchison, Bernie Sullivan, Larry Miller, Robert Dicely, Chris Brown, Tim Kessler Ron Mc-Donald Frank Crowe, Loren Fritz, Pancho johnon, Bob Larkins, Charles Jennings, Ed Anderson, Mark Cooper. Sigma Delta Chi i . . . . . . . . Q' 509 1 This professional society for men in journalism is ,ggi 'nf' K, dedicated to high ideals and standards of excellence and kg!! 11 Kg. v competence for its members. One goal of Sigma Delta Chi is professional enrich- ment among male journalism students in college, and membership is by invitation only to those who meet the cjualincations. The Cal Poly chapter of SDX is still young and necessarily small, but already has sponsored meritorious activities and projects, such as co-sponsorship of high school and junior college workshops on campus, contests, and exhibits to enhance journalistic accomplishments of students. These young men are the colleges front ranks in the eternal fight to maintain a free press and the public's right to know the truth. Borrow Razr: George Ramos, 'joe Hannigan, Dennis Roberts, Ray Osborne. R010 2: Mike Williaiiis, Dave Brockmann, Jim Wfitmer, XX'ard Fanning. 67 Clubr fC01at'cij ROTC Drill Team The Cal Poly Drill Team has twenty-two precision march- ers. The team strives to im- prove uniformity while im- pressing on the rest of the ROTC program the importance of military precision. Farm gmt. Club The Farm Management Club is a social and service organi- zation. lt enters an animated float in the Homecoming pa- rade and sponsors a queen jointly with the Boots and Spurs Club. They are C0111- pletely in charge of the Coro- nation Ball for Poly Royal. 1, -. ,Q ' 'mv , r vi Barlow Razr: James Biermann, Lee Thurston. Razz' 2: Craig Park, Scott Anderson, Bruce Pennings George Horning. Razr' 3: Doug Hidek, Ronald lNIiyahai'a, Eugene Radvenis, Dave Forsyth. Row 4 George Adrian. Roh Sexton, Dave Cunningham, john Huston. Rau' 5: Mirhael Barron, Noel Shult Dan Lickness, Larry Soderberg, Greg Piers. W 5 . 'TW y I 9 tip, eg, Barlow Razr: Steve Lucich, Mike Bowden, John Rogella, Ted Smith, Ed I-lunsaker. Middle Rudi? Al Kalin, Fred Brown, jim Wegis, Charles Vanoni, Tom Moiola. Taff Razr: Woody Dow, Roy Pennebaker, Bill Cochrane, Frank Borchard, F. 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N-4 X Y Nil W far Watcliful Waiting is the Chess Club's idea of kicks. 70 Mrs, Aileen Biterill solves transportation in her British way, til .E H fi 'Q A SNAP demonstration on campus draws approximately ZOO students to hear pro and con napalm arguments. X Dave Markowitz, SNAP leader. 1968 was the year of nation- wide student dissent. Vietnam, professor conduct, and civil lib- erties headed the list of griev- ences. Many college campuses throughout America were the Student wonders why. SCQUQ of violent and angry Pro. Emily Perry questions reason. test. Cooler heads prevailed on this campus. Although SNAP, Students for New Action Politics, tried to arrange a demonstration reception for the manufacturer of napalm, used in the Vietnam war, success was minimal. Approximately 200 students were on hand to hear SNAP arguments, hut the majority were only there as spectators to a campus curiosity. Debate is healthy, and an active campus is important. SNAP exercised its right to dissent, and-the student majority exercised its right of non-participation in the demonstration. President Kennedy praised SNAP's advisor, Ralph deKries, for SNAP's cool. 7l 4 D Q 1 r . .. K ig ,A A ,hh . all Horticulture i5U f ffffluifed to ef1l0Y the frees- Ed Anderson emerges from the bookstore with a paper bag and an empty wallet. Members of ROTC drill teamg Dan Lickness, Mike Narron, and Dave Forsyth, improve their gun handling skills. , Q K --W . f ,. N ' ' - , v Q 9 J it FL. .- K' KN ' . 7 r at l IP f-er. - an Q J 'il 'avi Yak . 3 ' , -.rs r .SKF- Bollam Row: Ralph Armstrong, Mike Mahr, Mike Wilson, Glen Peterson, Harry Seidman, Bob Gillingham. Ryu' Tim: Richard Warner, Don Gilley, Roger Werner, Brian Hart, Bradford Helper. Row Three: Alan joseph, Bob Webbei', Bill Emerson, Bruce Petrarca, William Betts. -4 423 V 2 '-Q.. Bffzmm Row: Carol jones, Sally Edgerly, Peg Pearl. Kathy Mattson. Rau' Tu-11: Martha Starr, Sue Mills, Diane Lindeleaf, Becky Cox. Row Three: Gail Robbins, Nancy M'CAlister, Kim Kahley, Cathy Cummings, Jan Schueren. Row Four: Nancy Ellis, Pat Korth, Beverly Lewis, joan Dimon, Cindv Irvin. Glenda Warren. Alpha Phi Omega This service fraternity has as one of its main activities the sponsoring of the Ugliest Man on Campus contest. Gamma Sigma Sigma Service to the school and to the community is this club's goal. Some of the main activ- ities are sending cookies to Viet Nam, giving a Christmas party to underprivileged children, and helping teachers at Chris Jesperson school for exception- al children. Clubs CCOMZZQ Campus Clubs Serve Skidiots Hit it -Witli these words the sixty members ol the Slcidiots start the ac- tivity which unites themawater skiing. Meetings are used to give dry land pointers to novices and advice to vet- erans plus to plan weekend ski trips usually to Lake Naciemiento. Amateur adio Club Primary purpose of the Amateur Radio Club is to provide operational facilities for radio amateurs while at- tending Cal Poly. This year the club plans to sponsor an operating transmit- ter contest and will participate in Poly Royal. The club also provides com- munications for the Penguins, a cam- pus motorcycle club, 1301111111 Roux' Chris Ferris, Mark Cooper. Charles Vanoni, Carl Jacobs, Brian O'Neal, Wendy Wfolf, Carol Wfilson, Quan Young, Chris Moore, Pat Hackenberger. Rau' 2: Mike Vanoni, Howard Dernehl, -lim Lewis, Steve Dozier. Tom Spalding. Terrie Tiffany. l-lentla Quan, Sherry Ferguson. Stettens Brown. Raza' 3: Nancy Foytik, Beverly Herbert. Bill Neyenesch, Dennis Lyons, Brian MtQuade, Linda Avery, Craig Pedley, Gary Spangler, Russ Morrison, Tom Opp. Rau' 4: Shirley Wcaltl, Dave Prose. Roger Rohrs, Peter Schmitz, -lim Garrett, Chuck Gehrke, Bjorn Dinger, Betty Fair, john Hocking. v A Barlow Row: Ralph Armstrong QWBGTRJJ, Howard Krinsky tXWB6MQKJ, Giovonnia Ferguson KKFA 41651. Mary Beth Ernmerichs fVE7BBSD, Walter Searway fWB6AQWj, Row 2: Richard Alexander CWAGRVEJ, Pete Strathis QWA7CWMJ, Jiro Oi UASSBJ ,Glen Peterson fWB6BODj. Row 3: Gerald Lovelace, james Long CWA4LYKJ, Marc Goldman QWBGDCEJ, Don Gilley fWB6VHWD. A Wide Interest ,QQM 4.-E5 Bahai Club This religious group represents viii, W as Q the Bahai faith among Cal Poly stu- dents. Meetings of the club are open to all and are marked by discussions of the beliefs of the faith, and ways to apply these be- liefs in modern society and in everyday life. Bfffmm Run: 'Iudy Basso, Cheryl! Hughes. Ruiz' 2: Kamran Neiati. Robert Basso, john Sthvverin. English Club The English Club has been busy this last year Conducting a membership revival campaign. Membership is on the increase and club partic- ipation by English majors is the backbone of the organization. Highlight of year's activities was the revival pirnic held at Cuesta Park, 'X if 3 Margaret Combs, Laraine Attebery, John Angelo, Mrs, Elizabeth Anderson, Advisor. Activities KCOMZZU Westminster Club s -'J' KX f-u :cf s . , X dll A? Botlom Raw: Margi Drennan, Cindy Arey, Marla Naddy, Karen Kazasku, Carlene Yoder, Anita Page. Row 2: Judy Gardner, Nancy Moore, Kathy Titus, Tammy Taylor, Ginny Gilbert, Diane Reich Rout 3: Maria Gomis, Bai-bara Brown, Don Neel, Iris Roesbery, George Rerrell, Bernard W1'ight. Row 4: Nancy Brown, Matthew J. Gregory, Brian I.. Locke, Rev. Bruce Tjaden fAdvisorj, jim Ritchie, Beverly Herbert. The Westininster Club is the Presbyterian student organization on campus. Weekly discussion meetings cover a wide variety of topics. Visitors are always wel- come to these meetings which are held in advisor Rev. Bruce Tjaden's home. In addition to the weekly meetings, the club also sponsors many retreats throughout the year, in cooperation with other groups on campus. 1 Q , me l Christian Science Qrganization we 1? TI if The Christian Sci- ence organization holds weekly meetings, open to the public, and sponsors speakers on campus. The groups fruitage meet- ,HDJ4 ings enable students to express their grati- tude for their academ- ic experience through the practical applica- tion of Christian Sci- f'-J CHCC. Botmm Row: joan Bernhardt, jeff Clemmer, Carrie Willard, Suzanne Harris, Patricia Weber. Middle Row: Richard Lowe, Bruce Reid, Lauris Melinn, jay Oren, Irving Thomas. Tap Raw: Mary Dyer, Janine Bradbeer, Richard Ste- phens, Mike Ahler, Rowenna Smith, Paul Lighthill. The Lutheran Associa- tion's purpose is to encour- age a response to God and to promote deeper per- sonal relations. Members strive to provide a better environment in which man's relations with his fellow men will become more meaningful. Weekly communion and Bible stud- ies are open to all. Lutheran Association It Q Wi-, 12: Burrow Rauf: janet Porter, Alan W. Jones, Elizabeth Tveter. Raza 2: jane Strem, Gary Magelssen, Diana En- suna, Maureen Drom, Cheryl Granger. Raw 3: Dr. W. D. Standrield fAdvisorj, Lloyd W. Wilson, William Norton, Marcia Stebels, Victor Strandskov. Row 4: Roger Werner, Timothy Kelly, Laraine Attebery, james Carl- son, Marsha Prochaska. it - i Poultr Club Chickens, ducks, geese, eggs- the standard things of Poultry- are meaningful and lively subjects to members of the Poultry Club, These students are interested in pro- duction norms, disease factors of flocks, the chemistry of animal ge- netics, and other i'academic topics such as whether the chicken or the egg came first. Bolfom Row: Guy Wills, Barbarq Nist, Olyfunke Taiwo, john Lewis, Shola Onipede, Dan Segna. Rau' 2: Albert Appiah, Anne Galletley, R. I. Leach, Larry Rogers, Duane Vargas, John Desy, Linda Mitchell. Rau' 3: Peter Akintola, S. Victor Emmanuel, Adekunle Taiwo, Alan Damann, Larry Hay, Leo Sankoft, Dennis Baker. Rau' 4: Bob Spiller, Ken Martin, joseph Cebe, Steven Russell, Rob Downy, Roland Pautz fadvisorl. Swing and alamand to the voice of Bruce Webb, square , dance caller. Each Monday the beginners get together and every other Wednesday the regulars have a rip-snortin' good time ending in the grand clutch. in, Bollom Row: Mary Muller, Elaine Palmer, Alice Rupe, Carol Siler, Marge Mezey, Mary Ann' Carver. Raw 2: jennifer Mozart, Anna Louise Iuhl, Diana Ensunsa, Gary Proseus, Kathleen Lucas, Bret Rupe. Row 3: Frank Cox, Judy Childress, Gail Stoddard, Kathy Titus, Leonard Henson, Nancy Currier, Pat Bowen. Row 4: Terry Buckley, Bruce Webb fCallerj, Marilee Rasmussen, Pat Tormey, Chet Scott, john Bowman, Linda Eder, Vada Buckley. Y. it if 5 P JS K' CC al B0ll07I2 Row: Tilton Quon, Thomas Powell, Jeff Snyder, Dan Gonzales. Row 2: Steve Bauer, Dennis Boyle, Larry Weese. Raw 3: Bob Colbourn, Mark Evarts, Dennis Bevis, Fred Hooker, Mike Borzage. Circle Club Organized strictly for service to the college Cir- cle K is an organization of students who aren't afraid to work for others just for the satisfaction of helping someone. They de- vote time and effort to helping the Chris Jesper- son School and they spon- sor such activities as the Poly Royal Queen Pag- eant. Working with the most modern of equipment Mat Pica Pi brings the student body of Cal Poly both information and entertainment. In addition to the DAILY MUSTANG Qprinted three times per weekj many other pieces of prize literature pour forth from these nimble hands. I si Q -T . 1 4 Ott -... Bollow Rota: Hal Glasser, Ed Howe fadvisorj, Lambert Din, Bill Gibeaut, Richard Sepe, Robert Jones, Keith Wills, John Thorson,'Iohn Wells, Gerry Olson, Mike Lucas, Allan Hopkins. Row 2: George Kinney, Pat Taylor, Dave Misakian, Ron Gordon, Ken Clark, Art Everett, Gene Matsu- mura, Roni Dawson, Jerry Tominaga, Erik Anderson, Jim Montano, Don Neel, Rau' 3: Bob Hornberger, Craig Miller, Tom Miller, Greg Welker, Kent XVaters, Mike XY'itton, Rand Self, Ken Bittner, Glenn VUatie, George Harmon, Keith Graham, jim Benish, Tony Lurn, Larry Heiger, Rod Carruthers 1 Dept. Head J . l , Activities Coon! dj Pol .M L e' - ,L n . a.'1- ' LL A .' st '- 0 ff 5 ffl Penguins Bfilffmz Rauf: Don Hendrick, Tim Garrod, Mike Thompson, Paul Hendricks, Dutch Nichols Iin Bauer. Row 2: Larry Parkison, Mark Frye, Pat Forster, john Hancock, Steve W0OdNNl1Ll Dale Arriint. Rau' 3: james Brew, Ron Breese, Bill Bateman, Keith Robbins, Robert Dicel Chris Broun Poly Penguins is not an Antarctic group, but a campus motorcycle club approved by the American Motorcycle Association. Members enter hill Climb ing competitions, English trails and various contests. 80 Ski Club Cin X13 1 W l Sai Boliom Row: Beth Dunton, -leanne Johnson, Ellen Greenman, Brian Romig, Barbara McClintock, Cathy Dawson, Bill Schwerm, Paul Croxton, Lonnie Nagzgar, ,lohn Madrid. Row 2: Roger Williams, Ralph Nafzgar, Gary Hoy, Dennis Smith, Susan Clemow, Dennis Perry, Gail Stenerson, Eric Michiclssen, James Hobbs, David Neilson, Russell Blair. Row 3: Bruce Bailey, Don Hordness, Stan Lovelady, Rob Erickson, Chris Wood, Bernie Guzewske. Row -1: Mitchel Kotula, Robert Treat, Dwight Samuel, Bill johnson, Dave Eckles, Steve Trigler, Larry Annis, Mike Rogers. Camera Guild hifi 1 Qt , 1? 5 ' x it L. 'i I ::,. Q A ! xi fda iv ii W7 if .S X iif'i l.,t :iz V W f 35 4 ,Q z- Q R ' N , ,Q Q ' f k P ' 1, Bottom Row: Loc e Iorgen- , ' .A -- A f sen, joe Aronson, Alan Wil- ? , 1 1 3 Y liams. Middle Row: Ken ' fr ' Puchlik, Marc Goldmar, Den- H -' Z' A g , nis Scott. Top Row: Charles ' F A 'g A Boettcher, Thomas Winter, as l Ll 1 . ' li' . Rod Allen. Amfmltowl California College Republicans Bottom Row: Brian Conkle, Donna Matthews, Sandy Eubank, Kathy de Voss, Diana Blake, Sally Stanley, Roger Reynolds, Dena Lindsay, Sue Buzzard. Raw 2: Peggy Ketchum, Colleen Matteis, Nancy Dupuis, Don Prior, Roy Gabriel, Chuck Fedderman, Rout' 3: Nancy Lewis, Bob Ketchum, Dan Davis, Chuck Smith, George Edmondson, Dave Chamberland, Floyd Nixon, Steve Harberts, Brian Cole, Roy Roseberry. Razz' 4: Fred Thomas, jim Whitmei', Walter Sandville. CHI Gamma IQTA were 'Q,,,, , 'WF' Q -ok ZF- Bozlwzz Row: Roger Reynolds, Brian Conkle, Donald Prior, Row 2: Chris Beebe, Lee Weik, Gary Bilyeu, David Doll, Rau' 3: Sam Hargrave, Gordon Short Ir., Clint Schwieker, Edward Devine. Food Processing Club l 2 l ,, 'I I K4 K ,... C M K . rx . f I -Q ff- Q get xx -cm- Qi, Bollmzz Row: Daniel Wfever, Larence Rouse, Paul Mariani. Top Rauf: Stephen Saferite, Mark Weller, Sam Shilling, Stephen Vinyard, Soil Conservation Society of America K , 4. ., ,, 'aa' vu- I- Main purpose of the Food Processing Club is to promote active interest among students of the Agriculture School's Food Processing program. For they learn by doing in their education, students process and sell packaged and canned food grown on campus and exhibit their work at Poly Royal. The annual land-judg- ing contest for Future Farmers of America is a highlight of this club's campus work. .fr QC 0 ' G. -F. n x t ir I. p V- a. ,,,, , , ,. .ra Bozlom Row: L. S. Carter, Watkins W. Miller, Rich Morrison, Larry Clement, Leon d H N 'l L df d R' h d M Leighty. Row 2: Ronnie Ryan, Wfayne Kercher, David Maurer, Scott Vasak, Kent zlfleveuingziify PfzitterEon?rIwilicliaelirMooirisntsi Raymond W 6. Herdsman Hall -Left zo Wglvl: Greg Ward, Joe Monahan-, David De-Rose, Chris Heer, Bill Maxson, Pat Irwin. Poultr Hall Alan Damann Bob Spiller Dennis Baker Students who live-in at Poultry QPluckerj Hall and Herdsman Hall are real learn-by-doing people. They have practical Work daily and lots of responsi- bility. CI aff' ,evil 95' 84 'Nw Crops House The learn-by-doing philosophy is carried on by residents of the Crops House and Truckee Hall. Attention towards products of the soil, and the care and management of the dairy herds fills the larger percentage of these students' time. Truckee Hall George Griggs, Ray Griggs, Bob Pearcy, Keith Volkerts, jim Mendosa. -n --pq... ' ----...,,,,,. -ww-,,,,,,..,,, Top 10 Botlom: Joe Martinez, joe DeSante, Ken Kajika, Larry Hyuck, Tony Braga, Bill Senter, Stan Lester, Ron Perry. Mike Muscio, Ralph Grossi, Bill Bordessa, n-u- , 9 -,,,, Activities Kconfdj Rodeo Club ff Bollom Row: Sharron Burnap, Dave Frost, Ron Miner, Barbara Baer, Linda Erb, Suzie Edsall, Marge Mezey. Row 2: Vicki Brodrick, Bruce Hafen- feld, Dennis Pleasant, Dennis Hammett, Susan Sparrow, Keene Wriglit, Diann Gilman, Martha Duncap, Mardi Juhl. Razz' 3: Kenneth Wolo, Cal Bohleen, Hunter Riclenour, Jeff Smith, Don Wooley, Bret Harte, Linda Avery, jerry Bowen. Row 4: Jay Barnes, Tony Machado, jim Sharp, Kerry Maxwell, Spider Bjornstad, Tom Casselberry, Pat Garret, Tom Mix, Dick Fowler, Ken Martin. arm Center Cal Poly's Rodeo team is one of the finest in the country. They have been consistent winners of individual and team awards every year. The Farm Center is affiliated with the National Farm Bureau. Some of their activities include a Farm City week and Poly Royal activities. 5 Bolzom Row: Gene Aksland, Vicki Powers, Joanne Wfadsworth, Janette Beebe. Row 2: Rex Whisnand, Don Dunivan, Everett Loukonen, Doug Spencer, Chris Beebe. Residence Halls Provide A 'Home' on Campus Whitney Hall Joseph Arkoosh Ralph Armstrong Thomas Banning Fred Bannister Steven Bauer Kurt Beane Timothy Bird George Brown Michael Calvert Mark Carlson Robert Christensen Gregory Cooper Robert Corbett joe Covey Kenneth Curran Steveln Dolcater Mark Dorman David Edmunds Robert Fitzgerald Gary Forsman Daryl Franklin Marc Goldman Uri Gottfeld John Hadley Albert Hakimian Stephen Halkola james Hall Ronald Inman Dennis Knowles Howard Krinsky Willianr Libby Ricky Macklin Carl Maddox Eugene Mandere George Mercure Allan Nakamura john Notor Bruce Odelberg Richard Oltmann Stuart Parry Randy Patterson Thomas Patterson james Polly Michael Poole Michael Ratto Glen Reeves john Robertson Richard Roche Richard Russek John Sandlin Bruce Schumacher Gerard Smith Oliver Sweningsen Michael Thompson Hubert Twibell David Valdes Donald Vanstaaveren Gregory Williams Louis Williams Patton Wong james Wurst Robert Young Douglas Yung Residence Hall Living: A Unique Experience Dueul Hall Peter Banda Richard Brown Steven Buchter Edward Burton jeHery Chew Bernard Crane Jerry Daniels James Elliott Loren Eyler Barry Fleming james Gamlen john Gillogley Arthur Goetz David Grimshaw Carl Hammond Richard Hansen Arthur Haselkorn Roger Hellman Curtis Helms Robert Henson Robert jacklin Frank johnson joe Kitagawa jesse Laird Andrew Lee Dale Lugenbehl Glen Marks Daniel Matthews Larry Mayne Marc McCloud James Mekis Sam Mori B. 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Mwaluvinga Richard Owen Robert Pierpont hlichael Rondas John Roush Guy Sakamoto james Schmidt Marc Schulman Peter Serrano Brian Shiffman Cesar Sierra Eric Stephenson Lyle Tengan Wfilliam Thompson Patrick Tormey Fred Tsang Dennis Turner Harry Weaver Kevin Yunger Herman Zandstra Acti1'izfie.r fCO7Zl,61Zl Diablo Hall David Anderson Peter Bachman Anthony Barriga Dean Benedix Michael Bielas Steve Brinkman Claudio Campos Yuen Po Chiu Wairren Chow Donald Cox Gale Dalton Steven Danny Thomas Diskin James Dooley Douglas Droney Frederick Ernst Keith Farris Donald Fye Milvin Gifford Herbert Hall Don Henry Steven Hubert Jerome Isaak John Jones Jon Jones Kenneth Kraw Stephan Lamont Stephen Lane Robert Leonard John Light Wlayne Lind Larry Lum Douglas Mattes Robert McGee Brett Nickelson Kenneth Miller Martin Miller Knute Momberg Robert Moon Craig Nelson Rodney Neubert Wfillard Newman Kim Pay John Pyne Dale Rogers Linton Ronk Alan Roth Edward Ryan Paul Sanguinetti Randall Schwartz Jack Suite Richard Takacs James Taylor Allen Treaster Gary Vilhauer Ted Wzilker Richard Wfeisman Teodoro W'endlandt Frederick Wfhipkey David Williiiins Sidney W'ong Stuart Wooltlriclge John Young I5 3. 9 'X' if L l Lassen Hall Manuel Ainza Douglas Alair Victor Bartholomew Gary Bechtold Steven Boone W'alter Bunning Michael Burrell Richard Cannon Bruce Carmichael Robert Colbourn Dan Conrad Dennis Cooper Michael Costa Dea Wielilnil Robert DeGrasse Mark Mickerson Bruce Dunn Edward Ebright David Eckstein Dave Ferren Scott Fickes Donald Gallagher Roger Goldmann John Hogcrheiden Dirk Jansse Locke Jorgensen James Keane Andrew Kridle Mark Lienau Marco Lizarraga Timothy Long Merle Manfrina hfichael hlaxwell John Melinat lNlarshall lXliller Kenneth Murray John Noble Richard Obrien Jiro Oi Arthur Peters David Ratto Hunter Ridenour Carl Rogers Paul Rumbaugh Donn Sainclon David Sakamoto James Savage Lloyd Schmidt Dennis Scott Robert Sexton Michael Shields Thomas Spirlong Kurt Stein Irving Thomas James Traugliber John Tucker Stewart Voeltl Brian Wfaterbury W'illiam XY'est Kenneth White Dan XY'illiams Thomas W'inter Richard Jeffery ,N tk! KP-f ,, - Gif 'C ' H ZI: ae, . a s af f, .. . .x.. V ii'-m Hall Paul Backus Richard Badt Cari Barnes Daniel Bartkowski Larry Bass Robert Beard David Berns Dennis Bevis Richard Bisazza james Boyce Stephen Boyd Edward Bradley William Bree Lawrence Brooks Steven Brown Robert Burton joseph Chow Larry Crane Herbert Davidson Donald Deardorff Mark Deitchman john Denis Henry Downey Alan Dunn Stephen Durham john Edgecombe Leroy Erickson Ervin Faulmann David Frei Gary Gardner Richard Gooch Ronald Halvorson Kermit Jones Stephen jones David Kerr Dennis Kliewer john Lynch Kenneth Marks Alvin Matsuura Terry McGovern Mark Merril David Messenger Y , v-sy james Myers Charles Partridge Robert Peterson Vincent Pettigrew Christopher Ricci William Robertson Roy Roseberry Donald Santos David Schaar Robert Schildknecht Michael Silva William Silva Harry Singh james Slouber Alfred Stanley Glenn Sugita Kenneth Wada Ronald Wallace Donald Wells Steven Wraight Keve Zoller Q . 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King 'lhomas Krcmcn Kcwin Le: Alan l.c'c Gone Martin Dax iil Maurer Chsiu Mong Fiuclt-rick hlorch liloytl Nixon Stu cn Olclcn Harolcl Ono Robert Raskin Stu cn Ristoxx' Ylaints Scitui ling Anthony Silva Douglas Skilling UNSC Glc-cn Strain Robc-rt Suinmcrscft Mithacl Sxx cent-v Kc-nncth 'liocmbs l.ai'ry Toombs ,lanic-s Ty son Clharlus Vcncill Ruhcn Viixnnontcs l..ll'I'y XY'ilL'5 Tcrrx Xlfon Zxnk Howarcl Barbara Broun Maureen Drnm Maria Gomez Maria Gomis Patricia Grccn Patricia Hawes Marilyn Manfrina Judith Mohr Aleen Moore Barbara Ncihys Mary Peters janet Porter Ina Lynn Sakaguchi Patricia Schmidt Frances Sichak Sharon Silva Dcsircc Sim Sharon Simmons Carol Simpson Barbara Sprague Lois Spranklc Sandra Vanclegrift Nancy Wfall Nancy Wlilliams Sandra VUilson Janis Yim Susan Ziegler 51, Fremont Hall Clifford Aeuh' Vineent Aiello Alexander Aitken Mohammad Alavadi Glen Albright liruee Anderson Ross Andrews Willie Andrews XY'illiam Arbaugh Luis Arismeneli James Ashby Garv Azevedo liradtord liates Marion Greenlee Wfilliam liotle James Bole Jerry Bowen Stephen liover Dennis lioyle Dave lioyles James Brophy lfris liroxxn Blat Bruno David Burgess Robert Burrell Howard P15 us Edward Calhan Nguyen liaeh Cao Donald Carter Lucien Chaker Joseph Chang Randall Clary George Cole Stephen Corcoran Thomas Corl Jay Crawford Timothv Dahlin Thomas Daly Daniel Davis Dax e Defraga Anthony DeRose David DeRose Lloyd DeWitt Robert Dibhle Stanley Ditterline Richard Donat liruee Donsker John lflliott Ronald Emmett David lfskenaxi Alan livans Ronald Fasola Andrew Fiaek Michael Fineld Lester liraim John Fuller XVilliam Gaines Mark Galbreath Prank Gatlin David Gein XY'illiam Gerrey Robert Givson Robert Gin hliehael Gonnella llrie Graham Miehael Graham James Greilith Richard Guy Rollin Haas Wfilliam Handley Norman Haney XX'oodford Hansen Jeffrey Hansen Douglas Hateh Jerry Hauenstein Rit hard Hayden XY'illiam Hendricks Peter Herman Nguyen Hien Dennis Hill Michael Hill Robert Hill John Hogan Garth Hokanson hlithael Holloway James Hopper Richard Hornung Stephen Hough Richard House Raymond l'loward Gordon Hoy George Hubbard Michael Hushour Craig Jaekson Richard lsakson XXfilliam James Gary Jensen Henry Jimenez Charles Johnson Dan Johnson Wfilliam Johnson James Jones XX'illiam Jordan Jetlirey Jorge liruee Judson liarry Kavxvood John Keller Philip Kenney Robert Kinder Rithard Kneeshaxv Tim Knowles Lawrence Kong Paul Kresge Willigiimi Ki-ok Douglas Kuentvel Mark I.agoritl Ronald Larson XY'illian1 Leidl Danny Liekness lirian Locke John Lohrman liraclley l.others Douglas Lowe lierrv lNlaeGregor Stephen Marleod John Madrid Duncan lwfariner Paul Marshall Ken Martin Kenneth Matsumoto James MtCoy David lNltGoxvan Christopher Mt Kinlay Michael lN'fel.aughlin John Meluso Salvatore Mereurio Daniel Merrin Craig Miller Francis Miyazono John Morison Salvador lvlunar David Moran Gary Miehols Edward Nielsen Williiiin Norton James Oreha rd Ronald Paregien Gregg Parsons Heetor Paz Dennis Perry Allen Peters Glen Peterson Clayton Pharaoh Edwin Pinson John Pitkin Wfayne Pitzler George Proveneher David Pyper George Ramos liverett Ratzlalili Chris Reed Robert Reinseh Daniel Robinson Pedro Rosado Michael Rossi Ronald Rothman Edward Roush XX'illiam Ruminonds Samuel Sambe Harolel Sapp Salvatore Sbranti James Sehieferle John Sconce Noel Shutt Charles Silva Steven Sirbuly David Spencer James Spencer Douglass Stevenson Fred Strutton David Sweet XX'illiam Swift Glenn Takahashi Hoo Ton That Gary Thomas Marvin Thompson Lap Vu Tien Santos Torres David Trowbridge Robert Turner Ray Vareoe Robert Vessely David Vlfalson Greg Wfard Glenn Wfatje Robert Wfeatherford Steven Webb Robert Wfebbei' Sean Wfharton Phil Xxliese Neuton Wfilliamson Allen Wfoltenden Glenn Yee Frederick Young Gary Zornes Muir Hall get eg, k BS r if ' mKh ,, m,,,' ci? X -.W.kk t W Kent Agler Robert Ahlin james Alheri Gary Anderson Lindsey Arnold Danny Au Michael Barkley Alan Beck XX'ayne Bedard Richard Bedford Donald Billings Randy Blair Kenneth Brem john Buckmaster Robert Buckmaster Dwaine Campbell joseph Cardoza Charles Carlton Scott Carter Greg Castagnoli Timothy Cattron Douglas Charchenko Wfilliam Chase Anthony Chun Phillip Clark David Clemesha XX'illiam Cochrane Allen Coke David Collins john Combs Kelly Condron john Contini joseph Corradini Louis Cortez Michael Costello Dick Couden Eugene Cox james Graig john Cramer Richard Cross XX'iley Cumming Michael Cunningham Donald Curtis Lyle Dale Robert Damskey Dan Detraga Steven Delson David Dennig Randolph Dettiner joseph Digrado Raymond Down jack Dueck Michael Duke Paul Fadington Barry Fbersol George Edmondson Lawrence Edwards Michael Enomoto XVilson Etuke Merlin Fagan Gino Farinelli Michael Fearrien john Feliciano james Fey Larry Filz Lewis Fra7ee XX'ayne Fukuda Remi Gagne David Gammons Charley Gibbs David Graham john Graham Brad Graves lfrland Gulbrand liric Hagedorn Paul Hanscom Paul Harrington Stephen Hawkins Robert Haysley Hilary Hedman Glen Heiney Leonard Henson Hed Hicks Robert Holland XX'alter Holtz Thomas Hooker Robert Hooper XX'ade Horwood Williaiiii Hughes jimmy Isbell james jenssn jeffrey johns Kent johnson Todd johnstone Roger jones XY'illiam jones Dennis jump Carl Kay Kenneth Kelley jim King Bruce Kingston Gary Klawitter Richard Kopp Fdwin Kotula Theodore Kreb Gary Krubsack Dietmar Kurtz Donald Kwappenberg james Leighton Kirk Lemon john Leneave Kenneth Levine Stephen Lucich joseph Lui Mike Marostica james lNIartin Thomas lNIartin Anthony Martinez Robert Masch Larry Mattson Richard lNIcArthur Ray McClain Richard lXfcCullougl lNfichael McKaig lxfichael lXfcNatt Willigiili lylercer Stephen Merlo john Michalee Fric Michielssen Frank Middleton james Miller Peter Moody Wfalter Moore Richard lvlorrison Christito Natividad David Neilson Bob Nibbe 1 Allen Nikitin Lawrence Noble XYilliam Oster Earl Owen Richard Palmer Larry Pamplin Andrew Panos james Parker james Parsons Gary Patterson Bryan Pearson Richard Peck Frank Pedersen Michael Penovicli Richard Perona Lee Perry john Petrucelli Charn Pirapolkin Daniel Prentice Grant Pritchard Andrew Proctor Thomas Racciatti Robert Frank james Renner Linton Ritchie Kent Rodecap jeffrey Ross Steven Ross XX'illiam Rossi Kenneth Rossiter Robert Sachs Robert Sale Steven Salomon Ronald Santore Steven Sederquist Danny Segna Steven Shapiro Szekong Shing james Shinn Lee Shirvanian David Sieroty XVilliam Simmons Gary Sobotka XVesley Spees Fugene Spruill jerry Strickler 'Long Suhr Lee Sulzberger Chris Sunderland Philip Thorson Stephen Tim pson Rickie Tsushima Hoa Strong Van jan Vanderhoeven Bruce Velick john Volker Larry Wfaldron james Vlfallace Wfilliam NX'arf jeffrey Webster Charles XX'hite Steve Wfhitwill Gary Williziiiis Bruce XX'ilson Bernard XX'right Thomas Wfright Victor Yeiin Michael Zander iw-H' ...,.,...,,i,. . k,,5..,,..,a .,,. . .......-av.. .,., ... . ........ . , .. Christie A. Adams Donna Allen Jane Ashby Julie Atchley Sally Bacon Suzanne F. Bain Yvonne Barker Teresa Battaglia Awatief Batterjee Mary Becker Robin Bennett Theresa Bentley Diana Blake Teresa Boand Palma A. Boers Linda J. Borjes Marsha Bowman Diana L. Bravos Susan Brice Nancy Brown Virginia Buck Gloria Buoy Sandra Burnham Robyn Button Frances Callan Marilyn Callaway Vita Capurso Sally Cassano Marcia Clark Michele Clark Dana L. Clonts Nancy J. Collings Adela Ann Cook Cathryn Corrie Jackie M. Cullen Gail L. Dannebaum Margaret L. Davies Susan Anne Davis Linda S. DeWitt Ruth A. Dillon Joan E. Dimon Linda Domenici Phyllis Dondro Rolanda L. Dueker Janice M. Dull Donna M. Dwyer Sandra Eckstrom Linda M. Eder Jacqueline Eldridge Nancy Ellis Rae Ann Emery Mimi E. English Susan G. Entrekin Carol P. Evans Barbara K. Everson Marilynn Findley Claudia G. Flock Mari E. Freitas Carol Gagliardi Paulette Gamlin Judith C. Gardner Charla D. Gates Barbara J. Geimer Jamie L. George Kathleen M. Gisson Susan L. Gildea Marie Gilliam Lani Giovanetti Sandra Gorrindo Kelli,Green Santa Lucia Hall Debra Greenaway Carolyn Grithths Aspasia Grintzos Sydney Gupton Lynn Hackethal Patricia Hahn Linda Hall Herdis Hansen Patti Hansen Arlene Hartley Ethel Hartman Carlene Harvey Susan Heflin Karen Henderson Kathleen Heseman Nancy Higgs Nancy Hilby Lynda Hines Susan Hirsch Joanne Holdsworth Kandace Holley Constance Horvath Karen Jantsch Christine Kaiser Mary Kane Karen Kazaska Joan Keller Mary Kidd P. M. Killingsworth Diana Kimbell Marcia Klammer Joann Knight Judith Koch Marilyn Koobation Signe Kopps Jacouelyn Kubach Linda Kulujan Le Phu Quoc Thi Kathleen Leschofs Alane Lewis Marilyn Lewis Margaret Lindquist Virginia Lobue Frankie Love Kathleen Lovett Nancy Lynch Linda Madsen Barbara Mahan Kathryn Marantos Patricia Marsh Deborah Martin Jane Massie Shirley McCandless Nickie McDonald Suzanne Middleton Barbara Miller Ivalyn Miller Lynda Mills Ioa Mize Lea Montgomery Nancy Moore Camille Mundt Dale Nagel Ngo Thu Phuong Patricia Oeland Karen Ousley Anita C. Page Helen Palmer Shirley Parks Susan Partridge Linda Pascoe Rebecca Patterson Lydell Peck Carolee Perrich Patricia Phillips Barbara Pierce Gail Pirie Linda Poggi Janice Porter Marilyn Ramirez Marilee Rasmussen Marguerite Reeves Diane Reich Lois Reynolds Linda Kay Rhodes Marcia Rice Jeanne Richert Gail A. Robbins Karen Robertson Jull Robison Gail Ross ' Dana Rudkin Patricia Russell Patty Schramm Susan Schroeder Jacet Schueren Carol Siler Martha Sill Susan Sleigh Joan Smith Patricia Smith Barbara Spain Valerie Spangler Maru Stark Martha Starr Ellen Stevens Nancy Stevens I Maureen Stewart Sharon Stewart Marilyn Stiles Sara Strait Jane Strem Dianne Swanson Joanne Tesbetts Cydney Thompson Pamela Tognazzini Tran Qui Kim Sharon Vondracek Anita Boska Melanie Bo-ska Glenda Warren Janet Watson Elizabeth Webster Cynthia Wegis Karolyn Weide Paula Wellington Jeanne Wiehe Carrie Willard Cynthia Willard Bonnie Williams Laurel Williams Sharyl Williams Patricia Wilson Susan Wilson Kathleen Wolf Jeanette Wood Gloria Wright Carlene M. Yoder Sequoia Hall Steye Aaron Robert Adams Richard Ahlstrom Robert Anderson Tracy Anderson Kurt Armburst ,Iohn Atchison Fred Bannister Dan Barber Steven Beals Kenneth Belsky Mark Bigelow Donald Bishop Russell Blair Stephen Boggs john Bowman Russell Brandt Craig Brown George Brown Kenneth Bruggeman james Burton Kenneth Buschke Dan Callahan Christopher Campbell Ruben Cantu Patrick Carroll David Cassaro Ted Caulfield Bruce Chambers Charles Champi Craig Chandler Richard Changus Tran Thieu Chi Richard Chin Jeffrey Clemmer William Cook Richard Cowles Darrel Crowder Brian Cruess Russell Day john Deck Harold Delacrux Robert Delbianco Francisco Delrio Richard Derose Rob Downy john Drexler Jerry Eneyyold Tom Erdmann Robert Erickson Gary Fernstrom Michael Forman Gerald Funderburgh Nicholas Garcia James Garrett Myron Gerton David Giger Ronald Glusac Jamie Gonella Gary Gragnani Robert Gray Kenneth Gregory Williztm Gurzi lsac Gutfreund Bernard Guzenske Clyde Harman David Harrington Robert Hart Ronald Higgins Larry Hirahara Rodney Hite john Hixon Roger Holcombe XX illiam Hurley Kenneth lzant Glen Jackson Jon Jannotta Ernesto Jimenez Curtiss Llohnson jack Johnston Lawrence Kaehn james Kandul Gregory Karr Bruce Kirwan ,lay Knopfer b Robert Knutson Timothy Koprowski Joseph Kuttel Garret Law Edward Lesko Edward Lindstrom David Loquaci Gerald Lovelace Anthony Lucido Raymond Manka Robert Manuel David lvlarkowitz Thomas Marks Dan Marshall Steven Mason Peter Mattson Ian McCabe Neil McCallum james McConaghy Richard Blfcllllly James McRoberts james Meadoyys Robert Merrill Fernando Mesquita Robert Metcalfe Russell Michaelsen Craig Moody Thomas Moore lwlichael hloran Daniel Morgan Quinn hlorgan Peter Mosesian Mark Mossaxyir Ronald Mullisen Charles Naegeli Charles Nafzgar Lonnie Nafzgar Ralph Nafzgar Jerry Nardini Robert Newton Kamcheung Ng Vu Nguyen Ngoc joseph Nunes Richard O'Brian Kenneth Qyyrey lylatthew Phillips John Piers Pote Prombutra Joseph Regner Bruce Reid Russell Reid -lames Reimann Stephen Rickert Thomas Riley Ernest Rogers Anthony Roggero Randall Rossi Robert Rourke Arthur Rowley Steven Russell Richard Samules XX'illiam Samuels Ronald Santos Peter Schmitz David Schultz Wfalter Sea rway Richard Sidbeck Charles Silva David Silyiera Steven Simmons Tod Sloan Dennis Smith Ronald Smith Gary Spangler loseph Stampher ,lohn Stanford Raymond Stanton Melvin Staton Daniel Steinberg Kurt Stiehl Alohn Stone Patrick Stout Curtis Strong Henry Struckus Wfilliam Tamblyn Williiina Tarp Peter Templeton Robert Thompson Richard Thorn Nicanor Tipon Steven Trigler Chinh Le Trung Robert Tucker Christopher Twohy Peter Vanderwerrf Robert Vandyke Charles Vanoni Michael Vanoni Richard Vanworkum Larry Vaxyter Kenneth Visser Gary Voorhees Raymond XY'allace Wfayne Webb Mark XY'eller Craig XY7L'Stg11fLl Robert Wfharton ,lay Wliiseniint Bruce Xvhite Stanley XX'illems Garth W'illiams Peter Willr'odt Eugene XY'ixon Robert XY'ood Wfilliam Wfyllie Takeshi Yamashita Donald Yaeckle Robert Young Clarence Younker lylanuel Ysita NX'illiam Zollner i Actzwtzer Ccowfalj Tenaya Hall Afforded Much Pla , Little Stud johnny Albano Alan Alcock Dennis Allan Ralph Allen Gary Altman James Archer john Atkinson Jimmie Augustus Bruce Bailey Raymond Bailey john Baldwin Paul Banke Michael Barron Bruce Barlett Paul Bauer Michael Beck Reginald Beck Donald Bedford Charles Beller Jerry Berquist Donald Blair Chris Blakeslee Louis Blemeister Bruce Bonner Michael Boone Frank Borchard Tim Bosma Legrande Boyette Robert Bradberry james Bradshaw William Bredthauer Craig Brown Stephen Brown Walter Brown Paul Buman Peter Burke Ronald Buzard Craig Campbell Peter Canessa Patrick Case Gregory Chaille Richard Chalker Frank Chandler Richard Chapman And No Sleep. james Chernoff Kenneth Clark John Clemmens Michael Clinton Andrew Cone Davitt Conley Roger Cory John Criste john Curtis Brian Dallas Randal Dawson William Dayson Klaus Dealbuquerque Larry Denier Howard Dernehl Kenneth Dessin Richard Devaney Phillip Disparte Danny Dodds Timothy Dolan Ronald Doty Roger Douglas Paul Duckworth David Eckles Saverimuttu Emmanuel Mark Evarts john Fink Michael Finnegan Walter' Fisher Francis Foo Charles Frandrup John Friedman Norman Fuiisaki Lee Gage Harold Geer Joseph Gerrara Richard Glassner Allan Gottlieb Dennis Grant Michael Grissom Timothy Haifley Jimmy Hamilton Lyle Harltiaugli Wfilliam Hays Temzyfz H all Kenneth Hesse Timothy Hicks James Hill George Horning Albert Howard Thomas Hudson John Hughes Frederick Hulsey Johnny Huston Robert Hutchison David Iddinqs Dean Inouye Robert Irish Dan Jensen John Isles Raymond Jarosz Steve Johnson Mahmood Jozi Michael Kaney Stanley Keith Michael King Thomas Klebau Michael Klemenok Tommie Lacelield Thomas Lander Raymond Larsen Kirk Lashmett David Leckie Bernard Lehman Stanley Lenci Jerry Lessley William Lester George Long David Long Eugene Loop James Losch Kurt Lunquist Dennis Luz Michael Mahr Ronald Manase Robert Mansonen Mark Massoni Edward Maurer Willy' Mautner David Mayfield James McFadden Lawrence McGraw John Medley Donale Michiels Charles Miller Thomas Moiola Danny Mok James Moore Steve Moore Robert Nalley Arleigh Nave John Nuffer Roy Nunn Fred Olivero James Olsen Edward Owen Robert Paige XX arren Pechin Robert Peck Craig Pedley Cal Perkins Robert Perry Michael Phillips Thomas Poole David Porter Ralph Price Henda Quan Alfonso Ramirez David Raxvson Douglas Reynolds James Ritchie Edward Rivera Edgar Rodriguez Michael Rogers Charles' Rosenberg Dennis Runyan Charles Sawday Joe Schiele Leon Schindell Peter Shank Steven Shank Pete Shaw Keith Smith Donald Sorensen Edward Soubiea Alan Southworth James Souza Robert Souza liarry Stroinberger Carl Stucke John Sturgeon John Tatum Richard Taylor Thomas Thorpe Laurence Todd XVilliam Towle Eddy Turnier Michael Tyers Wayne lfmetsu Richard L'mont Ernesto Vasquez XVerner Vavlcen Brock XY agstaft Millard Wgilline John Wumingtcin Dennis XY'arrcn Ronald Wfhitney Guy Wfilhelm Alan Wfilliams Darold Wlinn Peter NY'inter John wVI'l,QlIi Edward Wfynn David Zwingman Duc Viet Bui We A Hall Fun o ' A Betty Abraham Patricia Adams Carol Agajanian Joyce Allen Cherilyn Alworth Mary Amberg Kathryn Andersen Sina Andersen Jackie Anderson Linda Andrews Carolyn Armstrong Sharon Armstrong Sally Auser Joan Baier Janis Barksdale Mary Barr Terry Behrens Carolyn Berte Pan Billington Darlene Bills Linda Bliss Lynn Bloomer Laurel Boyd Christine Brice Diane Brink Teresa Bruce Amy Bullis Shellagh Campbell Jacqueline Carr Mary Ann Carver Judith Childress Christine Clasen First Floor Trinit Hall Qi i Laurie Claudon Kathleen Clifton Janice Connell Phyllis Coring Kathleen Cottle Andrea Covert Sheila Creasy Mary Creswell Lucy Cunningham Eileen Darnell Lynn Davis Cathy Dawson Judith Dawson Darla Deitchler Linda Dewaard Virginia Dickman Judith Dooley Margaret Drennan Elizabeth Dunton Christine Eberhart Sharon Elsdon Marcia Engesser Diana Ensunsa Kathryn Ernst Charlotte Eyraud Giovonnia Ferguson Sherryl Ferguson Susan Fishel Victoria Flavell Linda Fonville Janet Franklin Sharon Fraser Carolyn Freese Dana Fricke Jean Gaumer Margaret Gibson Virginia Gilbert Emily Gilchrist Barbara Glmour Judith Graeber Ellen Grennman Georgene Groves Emily Hageman Carol Hamilton Loydene Hammer Coleen Handforth Beverly Hansen 'Suzanne Harris Sandra Hayes Paula Hedene Beverly Herbert Hilarie Hickman Carol Higgins Charleen Higgins Carol Holms Joyce Hutka Catherine Ingram Barbara Jeffers Emily Johns Mary Johnson Christine Jones Maxine Jones Nancy Jordan Anna Louise Juhl Marilyn Juhl Anne Jurva Susan Kittredge XVendy Kuntz Dorothy Laffoon Virginia Laine Julie Lane Virginia Lanza Susan Laskowski Leslie Latch Martha Latson Anne Leblanc Janet Lee Patricia Lerner Rina Litwin Judith Livinston Carla Lockwood Susan Long Ann Loper Leslie Ludwig Lorie Maeler Mary Marchetti Nancy Marrone Roberta Marshall Elizabeth Massengill Charleen Matteson Dee Ann Maulhardt Mary Maxson Victoria Mazzeo Linda McArthur Marguerite McKenzie Claire McLeish Nancy Melvin Margaret Mezey Paula lkfiller Jane Mooney Patricia Moore Deborah Mosier Jennifer Mozart Marla Naddy Nancy Neilsen Patricia Nixon Marilyn Orourke Susan Osborne Julie Partch Joann Pederson Lynda Peisker Patricia Pepperell Emily Perry Robyn Phelps Jolee Plymesser Georgia Polich Suzzanne Pound Susan Quinn Nancy Rafferty Karen Rehler Sheryl Rhine Karen Rice Janet Robertson Iris Roesbery Terrie Schlegel Martha Schnieders Happiness For The Cal Poly Male Second Floor Trinity Hall Q fC-T.:-. 1 in ' fl ea Af -Qs... Herz Third Floor Trinity Hall ffewia T . ,Q l 99 IOO Aczfizfilief C confdj A TributelTo A Gournnet's Heaven wa 'F U ll .: 1, ' iixtfgi ,Q fs ,QQ Q g.sa...L-'V After an absence of some years the most talked about location on campus has once again regained its rightful place. So we shall not forget what we supped on as student. Herein lies a tender memory, the Dining Hall. Waiting for something great takes forever. Y '36 . .,' ' 7 ' ', ' Oh! Grilled cheese, my favorite repast! DO l really deserve so much? A moment supreme. Enjoy, Enjoy!! Tim Dolan Mariposa Hall '-1 5 7f'54MH tw . Carl Masch Lynn Miller Don Minto john Morris 'N I Donald Boyer john Brown Williaiii Buchholz Leslie Creelman john Davis Joseph Desante Lambert Din Robert Donovan john Draves Clinton Freer Bruce Gibler Leslie Hammond Jeffrey Harter Danny jones Won Lee Thomas Lowe Thomas Lyles Mark Matthes Edward Mayer Tom McLaughlin John Meredith French Morgan Masoud Mozafarian Rahim Noorbakhsh Milton Patton Matthew Philipp Daniel Shea Douglas Sholders Victor Siu Vernon Southard Robert Statham Walter Stewart David Stocks Mike Theodozio John Thorson Jordan Vallery Clifford Werb james Whitmore jeffrey Whittaker William Wyllie Hayim Zadaca James Scott Terry Wood El Qgoradoi Hall ..,xN-xwursxx XS 'ir-X.. r .Ss 'xi ....,NM .., ,I DQ v-,ggi Richard Bruns Richard Dannux itg Francisco Deliio Nicholas Fox Alan Hieronymus Fredrick Ingalls Jay Knopfer John Matthexx s Robert Meanley Robert Metcalfe Randolph Millar Keith Nelson Mark Obrien Kenneth Puchlik William Samson Craig Sandall john Scanlin Lorin Sherburn Gary Voorhees Stephen XX'oot xx ird Modo Hall Otis Byrd Mike Church Ed Dutra jim Edmondson -lim Fogarty john Hughes Chugk Jokum Sam King jeff Nelson james Stewart Bill Sutherland Richard Terrell Mike Young N XXX Montere Mark Alexander Robert Amundson Carl Anderson Timothy Banducci Dennis Belton Bryan Bcrgsteinsson Joseph Cube Michael Erie lrai Estekantchi Glenn lfwart Larry Freidt Peter Gilli Robert Gillingham Mark Hall Kristan Harrison Douglas Heath john Hemingway John Hixson Odell Hobbs Glen Hohson Harold Hunter john Johnston Fan Keung Russell Leung Robert iXl:1ck Kuria Manyore Stephan Mattos Ronald Miyahara Odie Newman Kenneth Parnagian Douglas Payne Keith Pierson Glen Rains Brent Scheiner Mohammad Sepahrom James Stevenson james Swanson james Truman Forrest Vifarren Stanley Wong Roger York ...LI Beluty and the beast meet at the snack bar. We went to class on Monday. X'5i5RX R We Ysfkbixifilklfislflsif5 Yi ye e xx ix X 9' Q Ax XX Xf xxxixxx, Ax'1XvX-A NX NX -Qf Q 5 igxi xi i 7 X 'XXXJYX fx he xx Nxxk X. x XX 'XX ' ' ' Q ' H! 1 f - f Y Xa NN, 'X X- XuXkxrwiwlxxXQ5519 ' FM' -J - n n x X Xxx X xx e xx, , 5 N h Rexx' 5sXQy'KXYxi'XW'f X Q 'X ' - if d? AX ' Q h 'A :nf , , N K y 'xx .' sXX.j,x5sgi 'X, f , A' 9 Q 1 W 5 X . fd ef' f XXX X X X50-as X n d rf 'f sf l 4 .s s ,a .yxffjf jj. , X A, Xb, xffxfx g- Q W U NAXMX xx xi 'kb xl, s,'?kg? eg .X if ffxvff fyf fs A M 1f:5y',fff'f'J f' ,A Y ',.fW,j'yj' 'X xp - , If 2 f,, , ,'Z, , !,fi?fi!,Q'ff ws it e , As ' si n s Lggigjjf-iff., Vrkk r-. EAL Q bl' Xi 4' N I . A. E! ,Y .Q 1 I 1 fx, fi' e xl 1 vf . W if nfs ef r A gf J+i,?Zf4e,fe fs s X A V , W 4 , -Q xr g':, A . f 'A Q h ehee ' ff h 5 ,e e A he - h W nnh This is the way it might be tomorrow when there are no State funds to educate everyone- Students keep 0ut ' I , V 'aff fl Birbari Miller Mary Ann Newell Anim Page Pal Boers WN 1. iz? v-' li ....--'- 5 i :lf 4 i Xia' A 1 V , Yr a 1. 'x , H - Q 5,f'7:, -5f??! ff:!f? ' 'mflgflff - M my ,, W ii , Mfg Q 2 W ,,,,., , , Sara Strait, Gail Robbins, Barbara Mahan. Sonoma Hall luck Baker lXIogitusim Bzislmwri Lin Bauer Dtiniel Bottoms Albert Bozzo Williziiii Brady Gemltl Bretir Ciirvel Brown Willizini Byrtl 'lletl Calulfieltl ,loung Chai Tehama Hall Glenn Ariilialri Zvi Argov Rolvert Baird Russell Bik W'illiam Brown Fruneis Calalarese Hurry Crist George Dellagiinnai Ritligirtl Evans George lfvola Douglas Frampton lNliirk Frye Llolin Grgltlis ciCiJl'gL'GLlLly'1lHiC Lewis Hiilloixin Leoniirtl Harris Stephen Harrison Denny Chu lNIiel1L1el Cliureli Owen Cooney Diiniel Ctieliibatk Daniel Faulkner Cltirli Hashimoto Rirlmilmlo Hou illeur Tiiuotl1y,lol1nSon Clees Kroon Clary KLl1'Lllll.l litlwin Massey Vltimes MtCi1t1ley M411l4l1.imMellisli TEllM1A vp-wr -RX f ' rt Gary Ferrari Kirk I-liiywnrtl D.ixitl Lipnitsky Dw ight Reynolds Bill Russell ,ltix Murixiy lelli BlLll'I'ilj' Mitlit1elN.it'i.in plumes Nix Geriird O'Briitn Clrirles Rotrt Tiinotliy Ryan XY'illi.uu Simon lr all LVN Jvqi Vicente Santos St'ottStewi1rt Rolvert Tucker Aitluii' Villi Kennetli Visser Stuart Slgtek Dontiltl Sorflattn SoroosliSoi'ooslii.1n XX'illi.uu Sparks l'.it1'itlc Stout llolvert Suntlerliintl lfrit' Twist Garth YX'illitiins 106 N on-Academic Activities,A11 Part of Dorm Life 9 .::i,-iflipzfb' . K Q - ,Q , Sigue Kopps awaits a dale There Is Work To Be Done . . . Usually Q 1' . M Y' ,isp fq,,.m? 'HQ r f X fi Y Left: This picture needs no words. Below: Frank Chandler moves into a new world of happiness. Left center: Mark Bigelow sets the mood. QM Poly Parades 196 -68 Q ,, Q filly 'f P as A Q his R if . rf ff 4 'X 'I' , ? WMM ,-4-4 pmimwya T as--Q' 1' , , -7' M' ' L' 3 ' . - Q J T, ' ff :yMa'if. a M X s . 'NT ii W xxx J f A 1 - A' x-fi 31, ii. X e 5 e 9 .N 1 ' 'J i in e . ' . ii f wir- I 1 metal ' JJ if 'T' ' I T 1 ' sux V 'sv' ...reaauldhwlfifw I 'H ,.o0 f' Uv.:- . . 4 W-PV f ' Ulu: ua ,guff in , January 1 was a great day for Cal Poly in the Tournament of Roses Parade. Top picture shows the finished product of many months of work. Bottom two pictures show preliminary application of paper mache and mechanics that go into a float before final glueing on of flowers. This year Cal Poly won Princess Award for animation while 70 million people saw it on nation wide TV. Good ole Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Pigpen and the others in Peanuts furnished the Good Grief theme for Polfs Homecoming parade and festivity on October 28. The parade in downtown Sun luis Obispo drew thousands of alumni, students and visitors. Sweepstakes went to Poly Phase engineering club for its float showing Charlie Brown vainly trying to hoot LI field goal. . 4 i All i i 5 fl' H Angle' - i ft ,S.L'g.3,. . G 11.11 X ?-my 1' K ' Ex.- ilxl li e or-'J 'H' .nr '9-xx' TE 'WI gin Ex: H R ff -r I A zfivities fconfdj b The Beginning of a Princess Troph fm Happiness Is A Single Room Heron Hall Janice Allison Nancy Barnes Beth Boardman Sue Bradeen Kathleen Callaway Jeannette Campbell Sharon Chatman Susan Clemow Kathryn Davis Elizabeth Dorris Billie Estrada Susan Fisher Sharon Gage Janice Jacobs Susan Jennings Jacqueline Johnson Linda Jordan Joan Koerner Anne Lindquist Lynn McCabe Virginia Paul Roberta Simcoe Elizabeth Tucker esperson Hall Carol Bee Susan Broomfield Norma Buccellato Kathleen Clark Mary Conway Audrey Giacomazzi Ann Harshbarger Kathleen Jones Elizabeth Lague Michele Leisure Sharon Ludwick Sharon Malone Ramona Marquez Gail Mitchell Mary Newton Linda Morton Melanie Parsons Lea Pepper Laurie Phillip Hellen Pope Vicki Powers Candus Torrigiani Suzanne Townsend Virginia Traudt Linda Warren Laura Wells 5 -1... uns 1 5 ..' 1,-,. 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This is a service division, providing students in Agriculture, Applied Arts, Applied Sciences, and Engineering, with courses related to and directly supporting their major study. The School also provides courses that complement the major, and courses required as general educa- tion in all curricula. The music department, al- though not offering a major, serves the student body and college with'cultural contributions. A supplementary function of the School of Applied Arts is to administer the activities of the Audio-Visual Department which provides teach- ing aids and production functions for the entire college. Kent Waters adjusts multilith machine. - s gp. F .J Dean Carl C. Cummins heads the growing school of Applied Arts. Practice produces a wonderful thing. Mr. Swanson is a guiding light in effecting this po icy. APPLIED RT -Preparation For Home and Industr O Business Administration combines theory and practice to prepare students for special fields of business and industry or for graduate study. i Seminars in Bus. Ad. are part of training, Ken Dalton, Dick Frost, Department Head Owen Servatius, Katie james, and Dave Wrench discuss the pros and cons of private enterprise, Typing may seem mundane but it's the lifeblood of ottice work as John Shaw discovers. Q. 1 5? -ui P' UH PM C. JUJMK MANACI MEN! UNION ir i Collective bargaining as taught by Dr. Phil Overmeyer simulates sessions involving labor contracts. ll7 S cboolf Cconfaij The ambivalent department of English and Speech serves all schools of the college, providing courses that increase a student's un- derstanding, appreciation, and use of his language in both writing and speaking. The primary occupational objective of the department is the preparation of qualified teachers of English for elementary and sec- ondary schools. For this reason, a major is offered in English, and minors in both English and Speech. The Education department offers a Master's degree in Education, pro- fessional courses in elementary and ,,,.a...u .. secondary school teaching, pupil 1' personnel services a service courses in art, audio-visual and psychology. English, Speech and Education Affect All Majors To learn to conquer knocking knees is a big feat. 118 Physical ducation and Home Economics George Bower parries a point with opponent from UCSB. The wonderful side of the Child Development program. A new option was added to the Home Economics major curriculum this year. The option, Child De' velopment, provides a background in the physical and mental development of the child. Other curri- cular options offered are Home Economics Education, and Food Administration. Students with a more gen- eral interest in home economics find that the curri- culum provides for other occupational pursuits as well as providing a sound basis for successful family and personal life. Tl' ' if 2 wif 1 4 'L fp ' , Q' B me , fi Q, 51,3 .- ,- , gf 2 Cathy Goddard prepares the meal in the Home Economics House. 119 Schools Cconfdj Physical Education The main function of the Physical Education De- partment is to provide both required and elective courses in physical education and health to meet the general education needs of all students. In addition to the extensive intramurals program, the department prepares both men and women for careers in sec- ondary teaching in the field of physical education, safety education, and health. Technical Arts as The curriculum of the Technical Arts depart- ment prepares graduates for employment in a broad range of professional positions in industrial manage- rf ment, production, marketing or education. Emphasis is laced u on the stud of tools, machines, materials, P P Y processes and products. E D--H., W ,. 'X hw 'X X -X I - ' K-x'?'! 4, fe- ,L A r K 'A 'llL:y.,-vm..-an... - ' 3 A-s. , , Printing Technology The Printing Department offers a four- year curriculum in printing technology, lead- ing to a Bachelor of Science degree. Grad- uates hold responsible positions in printing and allied trades. In addition they prepare to be owners and operators of newspapcrs and printing plants, Home Economics The main objectives of the Home Economics department are to provide educational pre- paration for teachers of home economics, managers and dieti- tians in food service programs. In addition a nrm basis for family and personal life is stressed. ,i,,4' S 0120015 fconfrij Dean Fisher Heads School of Applied Sciences It would be difficult to think of studying sciences without some kind of application to test theories and implement the academics with action. Applied Sci- ences, headed by Dr. Clyde Fisher, provides general education in history, social sciences, sociology and in the physical sciences such as chemistry and physics and such biological sciences as biology, botany, natural history, genetics, and Zoology. The diversified School also includes supporting offerings and majors in mathematics and it also administers the Library and Military Science adjuncts of the college. Dr. Clyde P. Fisher, Dean of the School lib -fgggt Data Processing for such things as Registration keep computers busy all year. Joanne Bell at the controls. SOCIAL SCIENCES-the Understanding of Human Behavior SOCIOLOGY - HISTORY - POLITICAL SCIENCE GEOGRAPHY - ANTHROPOLOGY . . . X Barbara Danaher and her 3rd graders teach each other the drscrplme of learmng. 1, Q 1A,. QE l f' x . c ii y lg, Va a ff .see X le Discussion in the classroom Schools Kconfdj Biological Sciences Biological Sciences becomes applied sciences at Cal Poly not only through laboratory practice but also because the col- lege is located in an area abounding with flora, fauna and hsh and plants, state parks, and marine life in the nearby ocean. Biological Sciences includes biology, botany, bacteriology, en- tomology, chemistry, microbiology, and physiology as well as courses in genetics, cytology, evolution, natural history and more highly specialized subjects. The biological scientist con- cerns himself with conservation, ecology, entomology, zoo- logy . , . with fish and game problems, parks service pest con- trol, sanitation, medical and biological laboratory technology, public health, veterinary, medical, dental and pharmacy re- quirements. Many graduates enter teaching as well as business and industry. . . . Dissectomy in the laboratory, by Richard Arriaga S. 4: 4 'g ,Y 5' , .. 'Su' Q S in .N if if A . ww , K., e..., , jf' 124 y Physical Sciences Physics became a full-fledged department of the School of Applied Sciences this year. Its faculty is highly qualified, representing various specialties, including nuclear physics. The departments of the college with courses that provide scientific explanations for study taken by students in Agriculture, Engineer- ing, the arts and sciences, and it provides foundations courses for General Education. Occupational objectives strive to prepare stu- dents for entry into such as government serv- ice and industry as well as to qualify them for graduate study. Graduates are engaged in development and design of products in the areas of electronics, aircraft, guided missiles, satellites, atomic power, petroleum, paper, metals, metals, textiles, and plastics. The electrical measurements lab provides important basic training. F ' E 2. is t 3 ? Q S 9 Scboolf fconfdj RCTC Is A Preview Cf Militar Life .Y J,-v X X li 't H ...rr WJ, eff' 5 7 Q al Poly's ROTC color guard appears An important part of ROTC training is knowledge firearms. at many school functions. 5? i K in the use tsss - ---. . 1 ' 'L g.N,?5i3f?,, -fr 4. . . ,,., :- M, 5 Q t ' 4 R f VQ:5,5Ziit.ftl-5s5',w 2. 1Qv3f5Yl1'5fT -RM - f ' , f nil n551 I5if5 H ' 5'1fL7.C ' I ,Q-Ef'f '? Vgffffi K JS. . I . , .m 1.21 - 'SSM' 'A':f 'm 0 K K A ,, er ,,kL W ze. L Chemistry-The Ultimate Answer Chemistry students at Cal Poly are schooled in all the basics of their major, This includes making and preparing their own laboratory equipment. The Chemistry Department serves all schools of the Col- lege by offering courses which help provide scientific explana- tions for work taken by all the students. A science with a scope this broad offers many fields of specialization. The cur- riculum in chemistry prepares the student to work at the bachelors level as an organic, analytic, physical or inorganic chemist. Here Larry Blazezak works on an experiment in a Chemistry lab. Schoolr Cconfdl argest Undergraduate Agricultural School In The Nation Cal Poly has the distinction of having one of the largest undergraduate schools of agri- culture in the nation. Cordner Gibson, is act- ing dean of agriculture at Cal Poly. The School of Agriculture of the college has the main objective of giving students a full and broad understanding of basic fac- tors in production, management, process- ing, distribution, marketing, sales and serv- 6' ices in the fields of related business, to make efficient operators and managers. f Dean J. C. Gibson with his secretary, june Powell. is s. '53 Mr. Leo Sankoff, center, shows two students, Peter Akintola, lefz, and Alan Damann the finer points of a prize bird, 128 I 1 J f I The Changing Face of Agriculture. Q l Tl fn 1 5 3 i 1 i 9 T' s Q 1 4 Calculating is based on all profit after completing the Agricultural Business Management major at Cal Poly, Frwzt lo bark: Jeanne Wylie, Kathy Gonzales, Don Hordness, Rich Willard, and Rex XVisnand. 1 W g , N, , L . w , Wivl' W V fr A ' W 1- r' ,H TM' -1, ff LT ' .H Z ty, ur? , . 1 MA I . M li. ,K i gig ,J . ' ' 'Q ' . , A I G ' H, .y t - .4 f E, A' H' ' initio ,.':a'j1ze: , L, .' I i - . u .Iwi g 6 I A r 1 Wy, , . f 3 ' ,' 5, ' A 1 Cal Poly student Robert Mack follows the furrow with production implements. Agricultural Business Management In contrast to the farmer of a hundred years ago, the modern farmer depends upon farm related businesses for increasing amounts of fertilizer, machinery, equipment, and other production supplies. The ABM curriculum is designed to prepare stu- dents for jobs in many farm related businesses and government agencies serving the modern farm. Agricultural Engineering The department has a wide variety of makes and models of tractors and other farm machinery which provide opportunity for application of mechanical and engineering know-how to pro- duction problems. Scboolr Confd Modern Methods Lead to .1 'Y' Steve Greene, Merlin Fagan and Lee Gilford keep close tabs on some real Cal Poly hams Animal Husbandry The aim of the AH department is to train students for farming where beef, cattle, sheep, and swine enterprises are important parts of the industry. Students carry out project programs of feeding, man- agement, and marketing livestock through facilities furnished by the Cal Poly Foundation. Poultry The poultry industry is an important part of agriculture and food production in California. The college plant has facilities for more than 6,000 birds in the designated 12 acre area. Each poultry major has an opportunity to conduct commercially produc- tive projects in marketing eggs, hatching, or raising meat birds, and gains additional experiences in the field of his major interest. Cal Poly co-eds Rosemarie Galassi and Phoebe Stevenson gain practical ex perience at chicken coops. Farming in the Future -- Q-in x wtgtavx swim' if- sf . Students Noel M. Shutt and Robert Deutschman keep close check on crop growth. tg. . :NSW giorcion Hollister shows meat cutting technique to co-ed Charlene Higgins and Lynda mit . LQ. , Q at wp..-. Onie of the chores of the student dairyman is milking. Frank Rego shows how the milking machine is put into action on a cooperative Holstein cow. Dairy Excellent facilities are provided for Dairy majors. The dairy herd includes purebred Jerseys, Guernseys, and Holsteins, located on a well planned unit where scientific feeding, milking, raising, and management are carried out. Crops Two major curriculums are offered by the Crops Department, designed to prepare students for field, fruit, or vegetable crops production. The department has 170 acres devoted to student production enterprises. Food Processing Instruction in the field of FP qualifies stu- dents for careers in production, management, and marketing operations of the food processing industry. School! Confd Soil Science The curriculum of the Soil Science department has been designed to prepare individuals for employ- ment in positions that require a wide knowledge of agriculture. Facilities of department have been de- veloped to provide laboratory and field house space both with the equipment to meet the demands of the program. Additional practice is gained by the student in working on nearby ranches and with related public agencies. Ornamental Horticulture Graduates of the Ornamental Horticulture depart- ment qualify for managerial positions in nursery and florist establishments as well as supervisory positions in parks and grounds. In addition, the graduate may find employment in plant propagation, landscape design or as a fieldiadvisor for fertilizer and insecti- cide companies. While at Cal Poly the student works with the most up to date equipment, which includc 8,000 square feet of glasshouses, 3,000 square feet of lathhouses, coldframes and extensive field growing area. 4-' -unpa- i 3 t q g s 5, 90 3 The Agriculture Curriculum : ,?l'V ' fFikY ?!' -L 5,, b.4' g x X X X . 15' xX.xx,5 X wt ,X 'Q :LQ The flowery side of college agriculture - O. H. Student, Garth Veerkamp inspects growth. mr Q we I have had IW fewer cavities since I started using Poly-vets. Future vet pictured is VC'aync Kercher. Demands More Than Muddy Boots 'lil Garley Amos tends to the beef side of farm management. Veterinary Science Veterinary science courses are offered to sup- plement the major work provided in the animal science departments of the School of Agriculture. Keeping the college herds and flocks healthy provides the student with valuable lahoratory opportunities in basic veterinary hygiene. Farm Management The farm management departments function is to prepare students to operate and manage a farm or ranch, Related courses such as statistics, law and business organization further aid the student in the realization of his goal. l33 ,V-Q y -wff ,v dm 'Q W' --quo -an Nz : 49 rf!! Pi' J, .. Q, f c we N. School: fcomddj ARCHITECTURE The Surest Test of a Civilization . The School of Architecture is big and busy, the glamour area of Cal Poly's learn-by-doing aspects. Brand new in January, the School plans new degrees in City Planning and in Construction Engineering and Landscaping to match present degrees of Bache- lor in Architectural Engineering and Bachelor of Architecture. Reality comes through to students when they work in Canyon Construction Company net- work of projects arising in the campus hinterland. Graduates each year find satsifying and select jobs and demand is greater than supply. 3' Dean George Hasslein and Friend. l K Scboolr Cconfdj Cal Poly architecture students constructed the theme piece for the convention of the American Insti- tute of Architects in San Diego last October. Poly architecture stu- dents in the picture at right are left to right, bottom rowg Ken Francis, Ralph Taylor, Gary Croletto. Cen- ter rowg Roger Williams, jim Hobs, jim Davenport. Top rowg Doug Peterson. , -,,.g, umm xii' The first lights on and the last lights off, characterizes the environment of the architecture student as Richard Bliven, background, can well attest tol l 1 Metal flowers and insects designed and created by architecture students hold the interest of Laurie Phillip and Tom Mueller. Scboolr Cconfdj Architects Plan Growth of Campus and Community P -W5 . Architectural models provide graphic demonstration of new concepts in structure and design. Engineering West, the architecture students' home away from home for how many years? Y 77 ' ' 2 Leisure is the mood expressed by Sophomore architect Ed Char cterized by the cube Jim Tibbens is hard at work putting the y 3 , Steinbeck, with his cardboard chair. finishing touches on a Junior design project. X The Stress Lab is no strain to students in Architecture who study strength of materials. i 139 Schools fconfrij School 0 Engineering The Welding and Metallurgical En- gineering'department laboratories for student use, a metallography laboratory and a metallurgy laboratory. The depart- ment also utilizes various shops, includ- ing the Mechanical Engineeringsg in- ternal combustion facilities and the dy- nomometer testing center. Michael Figon, left, and Glenn Oliveria work on an engine block. Many of the school's courses deal with electrical and magnetic fields encicy conversion and related topics. A large portion of the senior year is devoted to individualized study in these areas. Unidentified student, below, looks like the Masked Marvel as he welds an angle iron. 140 Engineering Is An Application f Science To Living Engineering ranges from fundamental research to technical operations. In between, there is a broad middle region of design, manufacturing, and marketing dealing with physical systems and components. The most important concept in engineering is constant interplay between theory, judgment and experience which is needed to solve problems in design and application. F .--1, 1 --uu i-M-N 1--...na AQ, , ., ,M 'Y fi of ' Dr. Archie Higdon, Dean of the School of Engineering. TAU SXGMQ' ummm tutimtnmmm' 5 ti wmmmt, vm 5 WXTES YW T X Jan Gaisford, the schools best dressed co-ed, with Engineer- ing Week symbol. 141 2 jim Sloneker and Richard Gaskin are shown here work- ing with the jolt-squeeze which is used in sand casting YW 2 QM'-rg l 1 Henry Buffalow and Dave Mattice inspect the ammonia system used in refrigeration. 142 QM, 1 Engineering involves understanding total situations related to technical systems. These are analyzed and synthesized into feasible planned objectives which seek to interpret the constant interplay between theory and application. Left: experimental radar station at Poly's airport. 1 Above: Electronics students shown checking elementary circuit in a design labortory. In keeping with the Cal Poly philosophy, Learn by doingn' the electronic department emphasizes work in the laboratory, shop, drawing room, and computer center as well as the classroom. Practice and experience calls for judgment and compromises and helps the student understand the relationship of principles to practices. Laboratory work from a student's freshman year until he gra- duates complements his classroom work. Field trips are taken each year to study major outstanding construction and engineering projects. Right: Allan james puts techniques in action. vw ivarvfllmlllgl Engineering freshmen learn to use tools, instruments, and machines needed in their major. Fundamentals and basic principles are taught in terms of typical problems en- countered in industry by the professional en- gineer. Curricula include seven major branches of engineering with opportunities for concentrations of subjects within a major according to interests and capabilities. En- gineering student lives are enriched by pro- fessional societies and social clubs. Tau Sigma, for example, is an Engineering So- ciety for honor students. um- sa, P ,A-. 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Q., . ., 1 1, .,,,, - , - M 4 W, fg k K M ' ' 'L'M1 W . . ' x ii, . - Q., 7 1 - -a ' F' -, 1 , - ,lf V K V.- I . Y . M , - g K - af 5 - f Q K , 4 i Q .. M, ,. R X ff' W- 1 . 1 H Y L, -A. Q5 1 . .. gk K -. ,1.,i,k -, I ,f -N . .. , I MJ Ar y . , Q 'X . ,. , 6- Varsity F oolbfzll Green and Gold Battle Tough Foes -Iaek XX'ool climbs latltler for pass hlotk Lift If, Rigfif. Fzwzf Ron: Larry Nolan, Connie liarger, Ritli Colomlwo, ,lark Wtmiil, jon Siimlerlanrl, Ken Dalton, Tom Everest, Bill Bentley, jim Rickard. Sewim' Razr: lioh Johnson, litl Norton, Dale Creighton, Ritli Christie, Ranely Luiz, Steve Arnold, jell' Carlousky, Larry LIL'CLIIil'5', Roger liiaelc. Tlnim' Rozr: .loc Hernantlez, Oeie Williiims. Ceelrie Rambo, Ron Hasson, Dick liarret, Gary Ahate, Steve Hazzartl, Craig Brown, Chase Gregory. lfffzzrffa Rffzr: ,lohn f,l.D,j Hughes, Al Coellio, ,lohn Cooper, jim Loxve. Bill Sutlierlanel, Tom Valos, Phil Pifer, Dennis Kittle, Fifllv Ron: Cliiiik llslier. Don Svereliek, Riek Rotlie, Shayne XX'allaee, Dana Proisal, Dale Annis. jim l a1'lcer, Dan -latlcson, Lewis Sewell. Sixlb Razr: Bob lfrlminster, Fresliman Coach, Vie liufeola, Offensive Line, Dave Grosz, Offensive Batks, Ron Stutzman, Greg Barnet, Roger Blehm, Art Rowley, lNl.inagtr, ,lim Sanderson, Defensive Backs, Tom Lee, Defensive Line, Sheltlon Hartlen, Head Coaeli. NI EO? XX'i1tehful eye of Coaeli I-larilen is ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , iiiiiii ,i iiii C ,,s, s R isitistts D i siiiti ffiffffffi filgflffi 1 , I : 'f ' ,- -A li -' Huw y rgz amii , , , 5 Q ,gi 39 5- 43: Biff W3 . , i 2e5fwB4af- W 2139 'ffl 6,5 A .1 -We Q9 if As -sf iiss ssoo os i tv' Je l ' l QQ Q sf More iffi lf ltil tug f - si' lily as ei gl iiii i e, ' Ref Q l ig, . sig 425, 'il I' 5 Nr y vykr, Hi-una: s N' l49 Rugged Poly defense drops visitors passer for big loss of rcul estatc Fare musk grab - - 15 yards back Tom Evcrest drops all league end, Dave Parks, to halt Long Bench passing rush 150 The Big Greenl' Bandits Defend Hard Fought ains Defense was the bright point of the 1967 version of the Mustang Gridders. Throughout the season the defense held when the going got tough. The Big Green held on the ground but through the air it was another story. The offense was hurt before the season began with the loss of Rich Terrell and Tom Valos, two big ground gainers. Injuries also slowed split-end Cecil Turner, pass catch artist and Speedster. Promising young sophomore Gary Abate added spark and life at quarterback but he too was slowed late in the season with an injury. The Mustangs split the first two games, losing to San Francisco State and coming back to beat Sacramento State. The best game of the young season was in the new San Diego Stadium, where the Mustangs gave the number one team in the nation a battle, losing by a touchdown. The next week they couldn't quite come back against Cal Western, and lost by only one point. Ever powerful Fresno State blew in and cleaned the Mustangs by a 40 to 21 countl San Fernando Valley State and Bsuce Lemmerman passed by the Big Green the following week. Homecoming was spoiled by Cal State Long Beach with the only blanking of the season. Getting back on the win side, the Mustangs pushed aside Cal State Los Angeles. Ray Calcagno and the University of Santa Clara Broncos then proved to be too much for the Mustangs. With two weeks rest, the revived Mustangs stomped all over U.C. Santa Barbara to end the season on a victorious note. Larry McCurry kicks 30 yard field goal Ron Hasson breaks through for long gainer 151 O, V th' W... 7 n 'fb-0 4 M' ' t ... , , . .A-A-1YQ O M yusow. 1-515 lv, gow-'naw-.,-qv-v.vw, A-an-aw .MW .-...,,.4b5uo++- f ' Steve H2l7ZLll'dvS lnlutk stops pursuing Gators for Il Suntle1'laml guiner SliASON RIICQORD 5 XVINS 7 LOSSES CAL POLY OPPONENTS Ill. . . . . .Sgm Frtmciseo State . . . , . .51 17. . . , . .Sacramento State . . . . 7 20. ., . .:::S.II'1 Diego State . , . . . .26 13.,. ...Cul Weste1'11 .. ..,.1!l 111. . . . .tklfresrucu State ..,........ . .41 21. . . , .:E:SL1171 Ferutmtlo Valley State , .40 0. . . . F31L0ng Belulm State ,.... , . . .29 16 ...... :FCM State LA . . . 6 7. .. ...Srmtgl Clara ... .,.,28 30. . . . . .Santa Bgrrlmrtr , .. . . , , Ill ::lL.CL1gLlC game l Ron Stutzmzm breaks through rigid opponents for a new record in UCSB rout. A ball, a bobble, a battle l K TF: Z- -' X .-J' 5' A 11 - x K'A y fl me Bill Bentley reaches for flying pigskin hllutglngs xlmmlwlc +134-rk lm- .1 fumlwll- lilmul makes thc grams grow, YEAH! YEAH? -J Fferbmnm Football Colts Kick Stiff pposition SEASON RECORD 2 Wiiis 3 Losses CAL POLY OPPONENTS 10 ..... Taft College . .. ...SZ 34 ..... lfresno State ,..,. . . , . , , . ,18 58 ..... San liernando Valley State ..... O 16 ..... Santa Barbara . . . . .34 6 ..... Haneoek . . . , . lf! Frosh defenders head off long gain Leff In Rigbf, Iii-fm! Razr: ,lohn I-lixson. Don Milan, Ray Howard, Phil Kenney, Mike Stokes, Phil XX'iese, Mark Deitehman. Row 2: jim Fogarty, Coach, Mike Martin, Doug Charrhenko, Brian Cruess, Tom Marks, Mike Costa, Erie Miehielssen, Bill Byrd, Russ Brandt, Roger Holcombe. Rf1u'3J Chris Hall, Ciek Chafin, john Graelis, Michael Church, Russel Blair, Art Spring, Richard Peck, Bruce Anderson, Bob lirlminster, Coach, 4 Colt interception wards off touchdown A ballet and a bearhug . . . Showing there is promise for better things to come, the 1967 Colts put together an exciting season under Coach Bob Edminster. Players singled out who can help the varsity next season are Don Milan, Mike Church, Mark Deitchman, Chris Hall, Ray Howard and Mike Stokes. The Colts were up and down this season, starting with a trouncing by powerful Taft College 52-O, Many lessons were learned in that game that paid off when the Colts visited Fresno State jV's. The Colts struck quickly for two scores on passes by quarterback Don Milan. Bruce Anderson added a long run of 50 yards for another touchdown, and the Colts were never headed, winning 34-18. Opening at home the Colts sent the San Fernando Valley State Picadors home on the short end of a 58-O score. A first quarter 38 yard run by halfback Mike Church opened the scoring for the Colts. Anderson faked a held goal and ran for a second score. Two pass plays ended in touchdowns, one for 60 yards from Milan to end Mark Dietchman. Going after a third win, the Colts fans against a tough UCSB Gaucho squad, losing 34-6, Ending the season at Hancock the Colts fought hard against the bigger Bulldogs but came up short for a 14-6 loss. Water Polo Finmen Splash To Fifth Place Finding the going rough, Coach Richard Anderson and his Mustang Water Polo team came out on the short end of a six win, thirteen loss season. Captain Larry Toombs was given all league honorable mention. Paced throughout the season by Chris Smith, jeff Whitaker, Don Fischbach, Rick Lusby, Terry Paine and Larry Toombs, the finmen went into the league tournament with a 2 to 4 record. Taking on San Diego State, the Mustangs lost 11 to 4. Dropping into the consolation bracket, the Mustangs swam past San Francisco State 9 to 5. Continuing their winning way, the Mustangs beat Los Angeles State 15 to 12. The final meet saw Cal Poly Pomona beat the Mustangs 11 to 10. The finmen placed fifth in a ten team league won by San Jose State. SEASON RECORDS 6 Wins 13 Losses CAL POLY OPPONENTS 9 ..... .... E l Camino JC 14 1 .... .. . Fullerton State 16 4 , ........ UcsB 15 I I 3 .... ........ U CLA 24 3 .... . . Cal Poly Pomona 16 5 .... ....... F resno 12 6 .... ....... C erritos JC 8 12 .... . .. San Francisco State 4 4 .... ...... U C Berkeley 11 2 .... ...... F ullerton State 1 2 .... . . . Cal State Long Beach 22 8 .... ............. C al State LA 7 1 .... ............ S an Diego State 5 2 ..i, .... S an Fernando Valley State 6 12 .... ....... M onterey Peninsula 1 'l' 4 ..,.... San Diego State 11 'H' 9 .... San Francisco State 5 M515 .... ........ C al State LA 12 X315 ....... Cal State LA 12 , '10 ........................ Cal Poly Pomona 11 'lt CCAA Championship Bracket I-WF CCAA Consolation Bracket A . t 1 v N iyfsy g E Al ., . 2 ,EK E 5 WW .. A VV A , . . ,.gV i V Lefz 111 Right, Bottom Row: Chris Smith, David Meurer, john Vickerman, Rick Roy, Don Fischbach, Larry Toombs, jeff Wliitaker. Top Raw: jim Parsons, Coach Richard Anderson, Terry Paine, Steve Brown, Rick Lusby, Bob DeGrasse, Paul Ghere, Ken Toombs. David Meurer presses for Poly attack. C'0 fC0Wy Harriers Surprise League - Finish Third Left to Right, Franz Row: Barry DeGroot, jeff james, Terry Record, Bob Wharton. Middle Row: Dave Millette, Allan Nerell, Richard Arriaga, Raul Rivera. Top Row: Eddy Cadena, Coach Dick Purcell, Jim Arriaga. CAL POLY OPPONENTS 5rd Long Beach Invitational 23 Cal State Long Beach 54 39 San jose State 20 3rd Mt. SAC Invitational 28 Westmont 25 3rd CCAA 25rd NCAA Coach Dick Purcell's Mustang Cross Country team surprised many as they came through with a third place nnish in the CCAA League meet. Paced by Ed Cadena and Terry Record the Mustangs entered the Long Beach Invitational and took third place. Cal State Long Beach fell to the Mustangs 23 to 34 Qlow score winsj. San Jose State's powerful team met the Mustangs on familiar home ground and ran away with a 20 to 39 score. Mt. SAC Invitational was next and the Mustangs took third. A close race against Westmont saw the Mustangs lose 28 to 25. The surprising CCAA meet was held in the Mustangs' backyard and they came away third with Ed Cadena fourth. At the NCAA meet the Mustangs finished twenty third with Cadena again finishing fourth after leading most of the way. Ed Cadena alone at the front all season CCAA fourth place for Ed Cadena Soccer Second Place In One Year Taking second place in only one year of a sport is just what Coach Terry Ward and his Mustang soccer team did in the South- ern California Collegiate Soccer Association. Sporting a 7-2-1 record the Mustangs placed Erwin Hildenhagen, Richard Kibushi, Luis Mejia, and Dieter Thomas on the All Con- ference team. Honorable mention went to Arnold Ruiz and Team Captain, john Gbenedio. Opening the season with a win over Cal Tech 2-1, the Mustangs looked good. Meet- ing the eventual first place team UCLA, the Mustangs fought hard for a 2-2 deadlock. A big breather the next week saw the Mustangs clobber Occidental 10-O. UCSB followed in a tough win for the Mustangs 1-0. USC was the next victim for Poly by a 3-1 count. The Mustangs lost something and were defeated by Westinoiit 3-1. Three straight victories followed for the footballers over Fresno Pacific 8-3, Loyola 4-1, and Cal State Fullerton 12-1. Ending the season, the Mustangs lost 3-O to Pomona. m- SEASON RECORD 7-2-1 CAL POLY OPPONENT 2 ........ .... at Cal Tech 1 2 ..... ..... ff UCLA 2 10 ..... ..iOccidental O 1 ..... ...., tk UCSB O 3 ..... . . .' ...... WUSC 1 I 1 ...,. ...... 'F Westinont 3 8 ..... .... : tFresno Pacific 3 4 .................. 'kLoyola 1 12 ......... 'tCal State Fullerton 1 0 ................. XPomona 3 9FAssociation Games 158 's Mm!! W dl! nr' po ws., N , Sum 'N Lefl In Rjgfvf. Boftwff Rffzr: Erwin Hildcnliagcn, Bfikc Hull. Dave Kclly, John lilicl, Riiliaril Kilvuslii, Luis hlejia, Razz' 2: Daw Spcncci Chet Kopcr, Bob Manuel, Mitri Muna. Razz' 3: Vincent Ciondwe, Ron Higgins, Dictci' Thomas. john Gbcncdio, team captaing Terry XX'anl coachg Ramesh Petal, jacob Alam, Arnold Ruiz, Sven Wfcir. Thu Bouncing Ball Ballet an Mind if I sit tliis one out! W0men'f Sporty Basket and two points for Marilyn Manfrina. fz2l1un ' The F airer Sex-Fragile? Speedster Sharon Chatman on a long gainer in the annual Powderpuff Grid Game. Cal Poly women aren't so fragile! The female footballers fought from UCLA to Cal Lutheran and felled the frailer foes. Basketball, Fencing and Tennis turned them on athletically and showed that power, poise and performance add up to the Poly P for the distaif side. Fragile femmes or feminine iinesse? Take a gander at these pictures and decide! Donna Carter and Janice Allison stop Nancy Robinson's wild run. Intramurals Mustang Men Show Muscles Meeting other dorms and groups of people is the purpose of the intramurals program. Football, basketball, tennis, track, soccer, rugby, baseball, bicycle meets and others, make this a reality. Under the direction of Coach Vaughn Hitchock, the intramu- rals are scheduled and played in leagues which lead to playoffs and tournaments. Competition is rough and tempers rise in the spirit of fun and healthy recreation. R f b h' Eagle Rock breaks through scrum. ugger Caught rom e md 1 ' V w ,ll Bob Breen stretches for first touch. Deuel man jump shoots for two points against Spilers. 4 1' 'it' gl' lv-l T f ' , ..,. ' 't 4 null' - ?, 'S' is 161 l f W- f . -ar ' iii' ,, R, , Doug Ostrom goes through the opposition along the baseline, and up for a basket. Having only 59 more points scored against them than they could bucket, the Mustang basketball squad of Coach Stu Chestnut ended the season with an 11-12 record. The league race saw Cal Poly end with a 5-9 record. Upset minded were the roundballers as they knocked off national power, San Diego State, nipped Poly Pomona and almost got Fresno State. -Mike LaRoche led all scorers with over 700 points to break not only the school record but the CCAA record. Les Rogers and Ar- nold Sloan pulled down most of the rebounds for Poly while Doug Ostrom, Bill Pandiani and Al Spencer guided the attack. Playing at Poly Pomona for the first time deafened the Mustangs and they lost 101-75. Playing in the friendly confines of their own gym, the Mustangs fought from behind to take back the win at 90-89. Fresno State thought that Poly would show no competi- tion after a 104-72 rout in Fresno. To the contrary, the Mustangs put up one of their better battles and wound up short 85-77. Other league opponents showed their might to the Mustangs on both meetings. Cal State Long Beach clobbered the Mustangs twice. San Fernando Valley State, San Diego and Poly Pomona all split games. Mike La Roche jumps his point total. Coach Stu Chestnut calls for more action on defense. 0 at 2 Q-Q' W1 p 5 I 1 . Mt lf .tg 'W X, Vanity Bmketlmll La Roche Breaks All-Time Scoring Records Arnold Sloan tips to Les Rogers and Mike La Roche idk 1 2 PM ,Q 1 D ,r ' ra. 595 F , mb vi . 1 V 5 'N fgv 'F -.. , M Q! 'g21'i .Q s Q- 'pf 4 1 ,ky M-.51 .W L' 'X ,f , . if wi? V' xr!-. I ,NL -'-f----1' .af ' , i My 3. M - Vw W - Q. 1' L A Les Rngers grabs relvnuntl in Llpstt nf Sin Diego ..,J Ynrlc drives fur twin points i, i S , . f X r ,Fr ' la If ' g 1 ,B 3 f lx 1' ,NW N 1' Y Q-4 If rj J if X ell, 13521 S R S U Lefz lo Riglri, Burrow Roux' Bob Dailey, Les Rogers, Mike L41 Roche, Arnoltl Sloan, Barry Prince, Clay Dluehosh, Lynn York. Bari R 11 Du unc Head, assistant coach, Bill Pandiani, Bill Garrison, Alan Spencer, Steve Pearson, Frank Savage, Dale Millete, Dnug Ostrnm. Stu Chestnut herd coach. ai, , b LQ4 S gd' Q J L Q' J K ,, i -VV 2: Long jumper by Dale Millete bears defensive block. . ,qegifgm-1' fm-,u,, -. sf l M K A N 5 f ,,,, ,Y -. ' , f-,,k. . ,ggvfi X , W, 5- , , xfgliyiffi A , 'cf 2 ,pry 7 A :pg '-vfv,,,s-,- Les Rogers battles for rebound against Long Beach. Arnold Sloan slips by for two points Bill Pandiani sets Mustang defense He was the scat back for rallying the team. SEASON RECORD 12 WINS 12 LOSSES CAL POLY OPPONENTS 115 . . . ........... Azusa Pacific 99 66 . . ........ San Francisco State 73 81 ...... College of Southern Utah 82 90 .. ......... Chapman College 82 64 ..... FUniversity of San Diego 78 76 . . .....,.. :WUC Riverside 65 88 . . .... 'Cal State Los Angeles 93 61 ..... t'fSan Fernando Valley State 91 79 . . ..... 'Cal State Long Beach 98 89 .. .... 'San Diego State 77 88 . . .... UC Santa Barbara 83 97 .. ..... Sonoma State 57 75 .. ... 'kCal Poly Pomona 101 96 . . .. XCal State Fullerton 84 72 .. ......... cFresno State 104 85 ........ 'kCal State Los Angeles 110 87 .Qotj xSan Fernando Valley State 83 76 ........ 'Cal State Long Beach 97 75 ...... ...... tk San Diego State 94 103 . . . . . Westmont College 89 108 . . 'kCal State Fullerton 81 90 . . . . . 'FCal Poly Pomona 89 77 ................ 9FFresno State 85 :lt CCAA Games 'H Western Tourney at San Diego nf -anv- x A 'Jil' ' . if ,. A A V! 'K 'K Of? Q '--. nf ,,.: Af J ' Ar - S ' CIW '41 X M 4 -Q . ,lg F S 1 'X VT -AJ 'fx v . l xg fl VM l l X s....... ' A VV 5 j ax lah l.Q,f gf, ng mn: Rillx Pam-4-, ,lull NL-lwn. Run 'llmm.u, lin! Rulll' l4,1l'l'Y IHIHQ-rscvl, Marla Ifvarts, Dwuync Hcgul, muclwg Perry Pcdcrscwn. Plmil Xlu'tlu1'.1tt XM! ,'mx'fzm.r': Clmrlu ,lUill'lllIl'l, Ci.u'y Hulvlm, 'I'w1wl1.1mlxrmrxxnlpuirwzxlwxl'l1ilXw1'tln1'41l't, l'u'1'y Pulwwn 1133 lwlmlw slwt xml Marla Ccmall Dwayne Hull follows l1iS Colts lfmrtx QSM xxuitx tux' ilu- tip. Qlusely. Crowd of arms awaits rebound. Jump ball up for grabs. f Qi 1' JN Frofb Basketball Colts Show Promise Witli a close 11-10 winning season, Dwayne Heads Frosh Colts showed continual promise for the varsity year. Chuck Joachim put on a scoring spree which saw him- hit in double figures each game. In league play, the Colts ended up on the short side at 3-7. The three wins were over Cal State Los Angeles twice and an overtime thriller against Fresno which reversed a previous loss. With a 5-1 record, the Colts beat Cal State LA, Porterville twice, and Coalinga. They lost to San Fernando and UC Santa Barbara. Four defeats followed with Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Fullerton, Taft and Fresno State. The return win against Cal State LA and loss to San Fernando, then wins against Taft and Wfestmont, raised the Colts' spirits. Cal State Fullerton and Poly Pomona edged the Colts be- fore the overtime victory over Fresno to end the season, SEASON RECORD 11 XWINS 10 LOSSES CAL POLY OPPONENTS 86 ....... . .... Mens Colony 84 81 . . . ............ Men's Colony 68 109 . . . . . . Stoa Insurance, Ventura 49 63 . . . ......... Cuesta College 74 75 ..... Cal State Los Angeles 49 62 . . . . . . San Fernando Valley State 74 91 . . . .........,.. Porterville JC 83 78 . . . ....,.. Coalinga JC 65 66 . , . .... UC Santa Barbara 83 75 . . . ..... Porterville JC 71 72 .... Cal Poly Pomona 77 65 . . . . . . Cal State Fullerton 69 72 .... ............ T aft JC 73 72 . . . ............ Fresno State 82 62 ..,.., Cal State Los Angeles 42 78 . . . . . . San Fernando Valley State 83 88 .... ....,.......... T aft JC 82 91 . . . . . Westiiioiit College 72 78 .... Cal State Fullerton 80 94 ..... . . .Cal Poly 'Pomona 104 94 Qotj .. .... Fresno State 89 r W r 1 i w 1 w i w l r L 1 l . 'Cf Y' 1 i ' -Assy, .1 M rg-.,,,4,',f'v,.v N - 1- I 53 , S -.,,j: ,.'X'Hj'j ' b x,:'g'a.-1-sa. iw. , Mustang Gmpplem . . . Show Experience-Stabilit , . S . H ,. f 1' , 5, 5: ,Qi Greg Barnet finds the air thin in a double leg and pick hold. Coach Vaughn Hitchcock, catalyst for victorious team. Left Io right, Front Row: Quinn Morgan, Iohn Yasuda, Fred Richartlson, Jesse Flores, Dan Pry, Tom Moule, Don Sturges. Middle Razr: Dcwayne Blackwell, Ronnie Shearer, Steve johnson, Kent Wfyutt, Don Blazei, Sam King, Shayne Wfallace, Mike Remcr, assistant coach, Bark Row: Vaughn Hitchcock, head coachg Hank Drabin, Greg Barnet, Tom Kline, Ken Bos, john Woods, Rick Arnold, Dennis Downing, assistant coach, Cflbfezzzz 1 Moto Nishimuraj. l S , , tt t CCAA Champs Sixth Crown In Six Years Sweeping through the CCAA like gangbusters, Coach Vaughn Hitchock's Mustang grapplers took their sixth straight championship. Seven individual championships were added to the trophy case as john Yasuda, 123, Dan Pry, 139, Kent Wyatt, 145 Cundefeatedj, john Finch, 152, Rick Arnold, 160, Tom Kline, 191 fundefeatedj, and heavyweight Greg Barnet whipped their opponents. Second places went to jesse Flores, 130, John Woods, 167, and Ken Bos, 177. Third place was nailed down by Quinn Morgan, 115. Six conference dual meets were a pushover for the grapplers, who outscored league opponents by 150 points. Taking on a University sched- ule, the Mustangs prepared for the finals at the NCAA Cham- pionship meet. A bout with the flu bug ran the Mustangs into three defeats on a northern trip into Oregon. Tournament action saw the Mustangs take the University of Arizona Tournament and place second at the UCLA Holiday Tourna- ment, losing only to Iowa State, the same team which beat Poly a week previously. SEASON RECORD 13 WINS 4 LOSSES CAL POLY OPPONENTS lst U. OF ARIZONA TOURNAMENT: Cal Poly 80, UCLA 69, Ariz. St. 59. 9 ............. Iowa State University 18 2nd UCLA TOURNAMENT: Iowa St. 87, Cal Poly 68, UCLA 64, Utah 49, Oregon St. 37, BYU 24, Arizona 22, Fresno St. 12. 32 ............ :l5Cal State Los Angeles 3 37 . . . . .gSan Fernando Valley State 0 21 . . ..... University of Wyoming 6 32 . . ............ Stanford 3 32 . . ............ UC Berkeley 5 15 . . .................... UCLA I2 26 . . . . . University of New Mexico 5 11 . . ............. Portland State 20 16 . . . . . University of Washington 14 14 . . ..... University of Oregon 17 11 . . ...... Oregon State 19 29 . . .... t'tCal Poly Pomona O 27 . . . 4tCal State Long Beach 6 32 . . ..... a'San Diego State 5 20 . . . . . ...... t'4Fresno State 8 29 .................... San jose State 5 1st CCAA TOURNAMENT: Cal Poly 120, Fresno 83, CSLB 55, Cal Poly Pomona 24, San Diego St. 22, CSLA 20, SFVS 8, CS Fuller- ton 4. 'lf CCAA matches john Yasuda battles his way to another league championship. ' -wks Bridge proves futile against Steve Johnson fww Back souflle bends DeWaync Blackwell Tom Kline pulls out of hold by Stanford man. 173 NCAA CHAMPS Second Crown 1n Three Years -'-'S Breaking all scoring records, the Mustangs grabbed the National crown for the second time in three years. Placing three individuals in the championships, the Mustangs scored 91 points to break the old record of 86 points estahlished by Portland State, last yearls winner. Poly's individual champions are Kent Wyatt 145, ,lohn Finch 152, and Tom Kline 191. Taking second place was John Woods at 167. Sam King 123, and Ken Bos 177, grabbed thirds for the Mustangs. xat 'mQ John Yasuda applies head and arm hold in hard fought battl 3 Ken Wyatt presses for a win with an over and under ride. svsvt 7 ,,,,,, 'Wm ' ii Yfv- ,V . H e t : it ' Referee, ,I im Teem, calls a pin for the Mustangs. Dan Pry locks on head and arm hold. Arm and crotch hold leads to win for Tim Kline. .,p Steve johnson pins his opponent for five team points, N.,z,.,' . N Brett Mickelson and Ken Toombs, in dark trunks, start 1,000 yard sweep. Dave Meurer dives into sprint. g E ,Y ' are ,r ,i,, ' -V - .l Front Row: Dave Meurer, Rick Nelson, Sam Bell, Bill Loscotnff. Serum! Row: Coach Dick Anderson, Brett Mickelson, Ken Toomhs, Boh Degrasse, Steve Whitxvill, Rich Taylor. Third Row: Larry Toombs, Dan Drew, Steve Brown, Bill Lester, Chris Smith, Don Fischback. f 4' ii Swimming Swimmers Splash To Wins Getting on the winning side, Coach Dick Anderson's Swim Team splashed to a 4-2 season. Entering the CCAA Relays, the finmen took third. ln the UCSB Invitational, the Mustangs swam to hfth place. Meeting Cal Poly Pomona, the Mustangs took a 69-42 decision. Fresno State swamped the Mustangs 70--15. Cal State Fullerton fell to the hfustangs 74-31 as did San Fernando Valley State 76-37. Powerful San Diego State heat the Mus- tangs 75-40. Monterey Peninsula j.C. lost to Poly 79-32 to end dual meets. Ron Swart executes backward somersault in 3 meter dive. i 5 1 i , . I , , i-. 1: Q. S x 5 Gymnastics Form Beats Gymnasts Losing all but one meet, Coach Vic Buccola and his Mustang Gymnasts met many outstanding competitors. On the bright side, the trampoline duo of Clayton Chris- man and Steve Endicott, were consistent winners. They traveled to the NCAA meet to show their abilities at the close of the season. Evan Artran strains in inverted cross on rings. Fran! Rout Mike Harris, Evan Artran, Ruben Viramontes, Allen Evans. Buck Row: Carl Daughters, Clayton Chrisman, Coach Vic Buccola, Bill Handley, Steve Endicott. - . . 1' sm. J. V. E Carl Daughters executes hand stand on parallel bars Mike Harris swings into giant swing on high har i 1 F I w I Q 1 V 5 A 5 178 I A Graduating Seniors Considine, Robert Business Admin. Griffin, Wayne Business Admin. Jennings, Dennis R. Business Admin. YH! , 'nw McCoy, Susan J. Animal Husbandry Dade, john G. Technical Arts Hathaway, Ronald L. Animal Husbandry -J Kotula, Mitchel L. Social Science Mello, jr. Frank Animal Husbandry Who's Who - In Damann, Allan S. Poultry Y Hauck, james P. Physics and Math. Levering, Robert B. Business Admin. s..,,V. Nematzacleh, Mohammad Enviromental Engin. Fernstrom, Gary B. Industrial Engin. f , if h . ... . james, Kathryn Business Admin. Malone, Daniel Electronic Engin. Ngongi, Amos Gn Crop Production American Colleges Cal Poly Who? Who- 1968 This year, thirty-two Cal Poly students have earned recognition in this specialized Whos Who. They were first recommended by the A.S.I. and accepted on the basis of their academic achievement, and participation in campus activities. These honored graduates have also maintained a grade average better than the average of the college's student body. Each student who becomes a member receives a certificate of recognition awarded by the organization and presented at the schoolg benefits of the Student Placement Service provided by the organization if he needs assistance in making employment contacts or supplying other recommendations, recognition in the annual publication, for the year during which he was selected, in the form of a statement about his college and personal record, and a listing in the index under his college. Q Nichol, Robert E. Electronic Engin. 2 Stanhope, Terry R. 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Takacs, Richard Whittier Printing Tech. in ssat . ,, ,ss - Teede, Lillian Santa Maria Home Economics Y Q- 4 Thompson, Patricia Anaheim Home Economics Tiarks, Susan Todd, William Tally, Gayle Glendale Social Sciences Tervay, William Hayward Metallurgical Engin. 1' 49 1.39 1 N. Thompson, Stanley Ripon Tam, Linda Ojai Home Economics Thomas, Barbara Glendale Home Economics 3 Thorpe, Dennis Paso Robles Ag. Bus. Mgt. Architecture f- ' l . if ., 14 Tokos, Thomas Tolkan, Daniel Tawakol, Mansoor Iran Enviromental Engin. V. Thomas, Cheryl Whittier Social Sciences -,-:wg L., Thorson, John Key Biscayne, Florida Printing Tech. Taylor, Carol Hayward English 'rf Thur, Richard Millbrae Mathematics Tomley, Susan Q.-Q, Tominaga, Gerald Ventura Lodi Grass Valley Los Angeles Hayward Los Angeles Home Economics Technical Arts Electronics Engin. Ag. Bus. Mgt. English Printing Tech. Toombs, Larry Tosh, Stephen Town, Gwen Trahan, Paul Trambley, Charles Travis, Coleman Bakersfield San Luis Obispo Newhall Pacihca San Diego Anaheim Mechanical Engin. Electronics Engin. Home Economics Electronics Engin. Soil Sciences Architecture 212 ow I'm a Senior And Must uit Acting 'Iv f Xie J' Treat, Robert Atherton Mechanical Engin. ' Q- Q 'Q-fs? A Tucker, john Santa Paula Business Admin. if ...-4 ,,,,, Ubhi, Avtar Singh Ludhiana, India Agricultural Engin. ,, . aff' . 1 3 - :af wr, Van Tuyle, jim Tretten, Brad San Francisco Mechanical Engin. Tucker, Nancy Bonita Home Economics J N! st.,-v Uhrich, Elliott Artesia Architecture Troupe, Ernestine Whittier Social Sciences ww-9 j Y ,sz- 3.nQ.Tk . it Qqyx, - 'na on Tudor, Elisabeth Albuquerque, N. M. Social Sciences L ,F Umemoto, jerry Los Angeles Aero. Engin. 1,4 IWW ,I 3, if U W ' 'sv -W Varcoe, Ray Fullerton Santa Maria Architecture Physics t tl- , A ' 49 :D K ah in Vasquez, Robert Verburg, john San Luis Obispo Santa Ana Business Admin. Technical Arts Vasak, Scott Moraga Soil Sciences cya, Vidas, Linda Orange Home Economics Tsang, Fred Firebaugh Electronics Engin. -.f-Q --qv, .w E. Turtlic, James Pleasant Hill Electronics Engin. 'iffy qv'-W? Van Groos, Christine Calabasas Social Sciences Vasconcellos, Don Escalon Crops Production Lf- Tucker, Elizabeth Palos Verdes Home Economics !i3!'fl'.ffffI?7f. , ,P q ,'.' 'Www-4' L' lx Twogood, Fredrick Sacramento Electrical Engin. Tucker, Gary Willows Soil Sciences Tyler, Sheldon Palos Verdes Industrial Engin. all Van Groos, john Woodland Hills Industrial Engin. Van Norman, Ralph San Luis'Obispo Ornamental Hort. Q-cl .1 buf -J' Vasconcellos, Ronald Vasquez, Felipe Escalon Mechanical Engin. Chualar Technical Arts Sf- Nerf Villagomez, Erwin Vincent, Mike Vines, Geran Agana, Guam Los Angeles Santa Barbara Business Admin. Architecture Business Admin. Did The Pol Vines, Laura Lompoc Physical Education Wadsworth, Joanne San Luis Obispo Animal Husbandry V 1-f sf!-qyi Walker, David Caruthers Technical Arts Waters, Kent Long Beach Printing Tech. Q! Stand for Pla ground? if-.. an-1, Visitacion, Marcy Vogt, Daniel Von Epps, Cathy Voris, Dale Eleele, Hawaii Santa Clara Santa Barbara San Luis Obispo Architecture Dairy Husb. 8: Farm Mgt. English Business Admin. A A ' i XX'ait, Barbara Waite, jack Wfaite, Robert Wainwright, Judi Plymouth Pleasant Hill Camarillo Merced English Industrial Engin. Technical Arts Social Sciences Walker, Richard Bakersfield Business Admin. Watson, John Arbuckle Ag. Bus. Mgt. .-8' Wiilker, Roger Los Altos Architecture Wfatson, Karen Gridley Mathematics 8 -,:L fm is A NWN i Weber, Williaiii Wfelch, Everett Wells, Janis Culver City Woodlake Redlands A Physical Education Ag. Bus. Mgt. Home Economics 4 Fi . Q tl' 6. 'ii ,H 4 v-I XX'arner, Lynne Orinda Home Economics X Q. Watson. Wm. David Hemet Mechanical Engin. D, is 9-3- . Mug! Wells, John Long Beach Printing Tech. 'L Voska, Anita La Crescenta Social Sciences E 'W Wair, Robert China Lake Electronics Engin. . 'vii XX'arner, Richard Lodi Bio. Chemistry ,L b - fan 9' ,,.. Y. fur .3 2 HY' - Q s Y I f fix, B Y y . Webb, junie Rae Santa Barbara Home Econ-omics 'CIF Welsh, Carol Long Beach Home Economics Wasson, Donald Long Beach Business Admin, ,...., 5 Webb, Steven Sonora Technical Arts 1. -QQ! ,.,..aW k k A 1 L W'enquist, Robert Broken Bow, Neb. M ithematics ...Or id It Mean Perceptive People? Wensel, Revis Pleasanton Dairy Manufacturing Cm XX'hitson, ,ludy Bakersfield Home Economics '11, XX'illiams, Alan Oceanside Architecture .. I K- 4 si 1,-fl 'Q Wilron. Diane Apple Valley English ,Q Winn,Albert San Fernando Aero. Engin. Wessenberg, joel Walnut Creek Architecture jg X i f fs tb , 1 af . s 5 . fr ' af .Q LN. K .A , A X I i Wfhitson, Mary San Luis Obispo English XX'ilIiams, Connie et 'CSi sv' Werner, Roger Wheatley, Sarah Whitaker, Bob San Mateo Arcadia Oakland Business Admin. Social Sciences Aero, Engin, Whitmire, Dennis Castro Valley Aero. Engin. Vifilliams, Michael Santa Rosa Cambria Home Economics Journalism if i A iainaa 3 't f- . i k,h. h fi? l ii A XX'ilson, Gena San Luis Obispo English Wilson, Lloyd Buffalo, N.Y, Metallurgical Engin. XX'iens, Gordon Shafter Aero. Engin. Williams, Roger Bakersfield Architecture '-V t ww ff H' v Q3 d at R 3' 's J Wilson. Marilyn San Luis Obispo Business Admin. x 'erSx, KN A J - ,, L L' C, ,V Lf W' I 5 . is as NS 'I 0 L g A rg, J, me 'tg . 1.. ' ts -an , .356 ' gg ' '75 '. .Ui-1 A322 f Witmer, Marilyn Woicik, Carolyn Wong, Aston Modesto Fallbrook Kingston, Iamaica Social Sciences journalism Architecture Wiggins, Colleen West Covina Animal Husbandry ,Q lb Williams, Sara W'hittier Social Sciences W'ilson, Susan Santa Maria Home Economics Wood, Kathy Greenfield English White, Judith Whittier Home Economics t Wilkins, Thomas Mountain View Electronics Engin. it fif- it Wilson, Michael Fresno Business Admin. -3 i Wfilson, Susan Woodland Hills Home Economics Wood, Susan Porterville English I Know It Has Been Worth It l Woodbridge, Ruth Wcaodhams, Richard Stockton Hayward Home Econ. Ag. Bus. Mgt. Wylie Gordon Colusa Crops Prod. V .sag Yang, In-yu Taiwan Bio. Chem. iv fc:-fir Zakarian, Kay Aptos Business Admin. Manyore, Jole Kenya Agricultural Engin. 6 Wynn Larry Santa Ynez Aeronautics V, 7 .2 f 'r tailitw Yates, Steve Napa Ag. Bus. Mgt. . V' s , K ...fm ,. . Waw5i if s. st W -V if Zaun, Janis La Crescenta English Qs., is .,,.y :ri A . Dankintafo, Ali West Africa Animal Husbandry '3 s Yay -J Q N17-fig' . Q s 1 W an Wooding, Suzanne Palo Alto Home Econ. Wysock Raymond Santa Barbara Tech. Arts 3' .4- . Ying, Morris Tokyo Electronics Engin. Woolly, Ann Palos Verdes Social Sciences I,- Yackel Stanley Los Osos Aeronautics I Know It Has' Wong, Sidney San Francisco Mathematics sir? QVWSW Yamada Larry Orosi Mathematics fv- Wyatt, Kent Manhattan Beach Physical Educ. Yanes, Carlos Monterey Social Sciences I 'L Y' t K In- 5 .ak . T .1 A it X X . Young, John Young, john A. Young, Robert San Jose Perris Fremont Bio. Chem. Ag. Bus. Mgt. Tech. Arts fd ' 'OV' ...H Zemmy, Stephen Zimpfer, Patrick Zollner, William Cordill, jeff Bakersfield Rolling Hills Sacramento Riverside Ornamental Hort, Mathematics Business Admin. Biology And oWAj0b: ASENIORIS , if - Darryl Alcen sizes up Litton Industry aclv. in Placement Oflice . . . 5T . . . fills out application, 4 VISIT TO POLY S PLACEMENT OFFICE . . . ,,.,,,,, 1 21 Pulling out a company brochure and application, he takes a positive step... ,vs .t If ff v 1' 1 if l . ,qt 5 f 1 i ' '. 'Wm 2 t , Il, A as . L' Q, 5 Qs 's-kI I , fl I XY? I . . . . then returns it to the files where a company interviewer will scrutinize it, ,f ,ff ,J-f ,fu ,,1 .1- xietw 0- 51- Then . . . the golden moment, A tompany interviewer and Alien have a dialogue, maybe hc'll get hirctl-tlmat is, if Gen, I-lershcy OK's it! 7 Y 1' 4. 5'Q,, X Ns x l X X 1' if ., fv- f N x :FK I Lie., , ,s I. 145,':st2Tj,-jx wkig 9 , 1, X ' , 'f 'Pp -.1 ,Y 1 I y 'f ff N ' 'S 1 f ? , -1 X X ,, fix3x','f W of ' 'E 'r 4- Q '. 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M wx-1--if .mu Mb, 7' w s N ,mn .'Ng4, 7-I W: Q Q- A A nu -if N-R Q. ew? . mf M.. w. wif 'gif nfl- x iiill 545 'N-H+ v 1 'fbi , me me av ,vii ' eq, ., .-Q5 is 41: Wil- It ..- av- x - --1 A K' ' .as- QA V i,L, an i I 1 E iel ' NN Qin, it ic, A 5 .vi ,Q .. Q Tough Teams Beat Golfers Finding the going rough, Coach Charles Hanks' golf team fought through a hard schedule and came out on the short end. Led by second year captain, Tom See, the Mus- tangs were consistently two to three strokes behind the opposition. Captain Tom See tees off. Fr-0:11 Row: Doug Ferguson, Coach Charles Hi1nks.Ken Kraw. illifffflt R zz Llcx l DcMartini, Tom Sec, Pete Pederson. lizzie Razr: Perry Pederson, Ron Dots Ron Doty approaches tee. Lloyd DcMnrtini follows through .ww tu., 3 T t T i , , V 1- ,Lf ,i . , H , x R 1 i n Ifimzl Razr: Robert Leonard, ,Toe McGahan, jon klannotta, john Ross, Russ Gilman. Second Rout Robert E. Anderson, Jeff Ehritt, Rich MacKirty Greg Piers, jr., jim Williaiiis, Ed Jorgensen. Opening the first of 17 dual meets and four tournaments at Stan- ford, Coach Ed Jorgensen and his Mustang tennis team lost to the Stan- ford Reserves 6-5. Meeting Westiliont at home the netters racked up a love match 9-O. The Northern California Intercollegiate Championships at Palo Alto proved to be too tough for Poly as each member of the team was eliminated by the second dayi The scheduled UCSB Tournament was a victim to the old weatherman. San Francisco State met the Mustangs twice and lost twice by scores of fi-Z and 8-1. Cal State Hayward was next and again the Poly men won 6-3. UCSB also met the racquet squad and came away vic- torious both times, 7-2 and 7-O. Skill -f- back breaking effort I a beautiful return. Tennis Racquet Squad Shows Talent Backhand return by jim Williams earns match point 54 W ,. ttfit C Q, , ip , 9 -wmv, 7 -4- when ..,, V Bmeball mproved Glovemen Avvait League Miller replaces Gregory after mound conference. Left In Rigbt: Franz! Ruufg Craig Siimlell, Mike Huy, Lew MtDiinieI, Deixn Treainor, Steve Shank, Tom Everest: Second Razz: Craig Brown, jim Mon tano, Ross Stevenson, Gerry Bosch, Mike Mzlrosticn, Chuck Stoll, Mike Nithols, Chase Gregory: Back Rllltfj Coach Hicks, Steve Koski, Mike Young Mike Nielsen, Pete jackovich, Ed Dutra, Ken Freeman. Mike Blaine. L hIl.!L?1h'L1JllIKV3W0 f ' i x Stoll saves wild pitch in the dirt. eu G Nielsen eyes dirt ball. On deck men study opposing pitcher ,W 9 A. -f lgais 'i E3 a fl- Mike Nichols swings into home run. -3 Baseball Big Stickers Raise Averages With six returning lettermen in the starting line- up, the Mustang Baseball Team under Coach Bill Hicks opened a 42 game schedule. Coach Terry Ward's Colt Baseball Team also opened a long schedule. In their first encounter, the Mustangs fell to UCSB 14-2. UCSB scored 12 times in the first three innings and matched the Mustangs two runs in the late innings. Five errors by the Mus- tangs were the difference. Meeting - UCSB a second time brought the score down to 4-2 for UCSB. Traveling to USC the Mustangs led in the early innings but fell to USC's power, 9-4. On to Chapman College for a double header and two more defeats 12-0 and 4-2, the Mustangs continued to play poorly in the field. Pasadenawas next on the sched- ule. Victory finally showed his head as the bats and gloves got together for a 7-2 win. UCLA turned the F1-out Row: Travis Braswell, Glen Rhyne, Bob Woodward, Art Spring. Second Row: Kent Agler, Bill jordan, Bob Bradberry, Coach Terry Ward, Tim Hayden, Pete Shank. Swin and a miss--way ahead of it. Mustangs away on two occasions at Los Angeles. Ahead in both games, Poly fell behind and lost 8-5 and 6-4. xggwbfit 35Q.,,m..a 5, tl .3 . 49 Track Mustang Cindermen Push For Championship Improvement of last year's record is the sight set by Coach Dick Purcell and his Mustang track team. Last season the Mustangs grabbed second place in the conference and third in the NCAA Championship. Meeting last year's second place NCAA club, UCSB, the Mustangs ran away with an unofficial win, 7916-6316. In the same meet the Mustangs left Westmont way behind in a 102-40 stomp. The Striders entered the meet but came nowhere close to the Mustangs. A new record in the three mile run was turned in by Eddie Cadena in 141244, eclipsing the old record set in 1966 by Terry Record, 14:28.7. The indoor season saw the Mustangs represented in the bigger West Coast invitational meets. In the Los Angeles Invitational, the Mustang mile relay team took first place in 3:25. At the San Diego Invitational the relay team took third in 3:23. Lowering their time again, the Mustangs took third in the Los Angeles Times meet at 31205. Tom Dullam lets go in high vault. Hamp Lee starts drive for 48.8 win in frosh 440. Ruben Smifh WINS bY 3 lunge in 97, 100 Yflfd Cl41Sh- Jim Ellmwml- son and Leo DeWinter also record 9.7. tfv-A ig, Preston Dixon handing off to Ken Weaver for 42,2 win in frosh 440 relay. , l ? ' I - K L 1 -A-ma Le ' 8 3? ff gi K K A L L3 F EDB iii 9 I if Gary Kerr on Way to barefootecl 120 yard hurdles win. Track Spikers at Q! 77 d As The Team To Beat Fmzzl Iefl-Sprinlefr: Ruben Smith, Leo DeWinter, Lanny Stenhouse, james Edmondson jr., john Morrison. Front renzer--Hurcllers: Dennis Powers, Cudena, Jeff James, Ron NVoltmrm, Rirh AI'I'l3f'I1, Raul Rivera, George Dellaganan, Rich Tidwell, Bark Lefl-Broad Jump: Darryl W. Bandy. Distance: Com-li Purnell, Howard Erickson. Back Rz'glztwPole Vault: Mark Deitclimun, Brian Cruess, Dan Ernstrom, Dave Laur, Tom Dullman. C f'-- N y rr srs reer D ,rrr . e r. L rim W rw? A 1- sgszadqq-ws. ,Q-inlay' 3: A Y ' - - 'Mr V:-www' -' --Lf 'L - Nw ' N H . . ,G L- , s g. kk,. L ., . xg, LL L L,LLLL LL af .L,, , ., ,QP YQ' gm Q-P24 at do gd W M . 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Back Center-440: Hamp Lee, Preston Dixon, Putting the shot draws grimace from Jeff Dunkur. ...... km . K V rf. i st, 'Fa Si- A NM ' , B- i , 'fr ' , MM., I' . . 'W t, J t t to at 3 5 K . Q, ,.,,. . -1 H ii U f Q ,-an . .sg lt' 1, l,.' ft-5 ,in A----.L Robert E. Kennedy lnaugurated April 3,1968 A moment of reflection on the crowded stage at the inaugural. President Robert E. Kennedy The inaugural procession led by the Mace. Dr. Robert E. Kennedy was inaugurated as Cal Poly College President on April 5, 1968. Governor Ronald Rea- gan delivered the principal address. Other distinguished visitors were members of the State Legislature, Chancellor Glen Dumke, members of the State College Trustees and many presidents and representatives of other colleges and universities. History was made when faculty members for the first time at Cal Poly took part in an academic procession in full regalia. O X , .W l l Al' ' o qs 5? A ,1 ' I gl.?'7ijj. 5, L - 4M ,1I, 11' f4'lr5 4 if-,V , fy ,W 'fwf 14+ . A., ,,, V vt f 5, . vw 5 ' 1 gs. 1 -'W-' V4 'ff R Q 5' sf 'V Q Q f ? ,.i gf. ,Q , ,f 1 I . Q A Q Q 1445 9' Q if if kj .. 9 ,f f.'4 , ' 'fl'-2 1 I A. w .. . 'Y'-1, 'gf .4 xy.. K Va gg- J .fi ' Z , .f A , 4 if.. fy' , - I l - , it ' A1 P . M 5 -, 4 b ef A 9,3 Q ,. rg Poly Royal The Queen And Princesses w ' ,Q swan! , -ff ,S 1 RET., s ' A X A . R W E Q Princess Diana Blake 1968 Poly Royal Queen Renee Ellis Princess Patty Hove Princess Melinda May Princess Judy Moody 232 3 The 36th Annual Poly Royal festivities brightened the campus from April 26 through the gala evening of April 27. Reigning as Queen over the festivities was Miss Renee Ellis, a senior Home Economics major from San jose, California. Miss Ellis was sponsored as a Poly Royal Queen Candidate by the Boots and Spurs club, This year's exciting Poly Royal was many things to many people and events ranging from the ladies nail driving contest through gyro-copter displays kept visitors constantly enter- tained. Three rodeos also were presented as were a varied number of school exhibits. Taking the Sweepstakes award was an exhibit by the Department of Industrial Tech- nology. This annual exhibit showed the many facets of the educational process at Cal Poly. Queen Renee Ellis with her escort Don Christensen. Princesses and escorts: Patty Hove, Pete DeMontg Judy Moody, Jon Sunderlandg Diane Blake, Mike McI.aughling Melinda May, Tom Meeker. Poly's best beard 4 Poly Royal I 001219412 Rodeo K 3- Pam Edy wins honors for most points. 5 'gi Winner in slide stopping. Stock horse class shows steer control, right: Bucking Horse competition. Pol R0 al Is For Everyone S- 1,-1 .. - 1 , E 553151 In - fa. - 5 K5 , en: x 5- - N'- 5 l ,N , ' . Q , 1, W aw T W V 'i' ' ' 'fue' i V ,. Egg e g-? f fe : 5,-af 1.3-!':'e , . ' W' wg-.1-if '- ,., sq-X The feminine co-ed stresses her point. Oink-slurp , 6 Royal fmmzzp A Country Fair On A College Campus Music provided by the Chrome Plated Q. . fl ,'. f - .ff-1' -. -1 Q,' ' 1' 9? 7, - r . lf. . , ' , W A ' -.ff fi, 1 ':I3l?'T ' lf ,J g '1'- N471 1 5 QR' ... 99:- af, WA r QW 3 v . C sk A . gmt. N i Grand 'Sweepstakes winner was the Industrial Technology department, ,W - ' , -fig v ,.'. A, ' '5- ' ' 'zffflxlf if 0 r, .qu in x 'L' V . . ik aQA?.:?,-'i O S f r i t :. ' ei 307, 3,4 Q ' ,Fig i .f ' fq' Nt. A. 'V' ling. ab fr A ,gi ' iw 1' 'fitmgf-r1e' A 4 ' - ii., , x. 4' 1, Ai. J'- gy I ,.,, ax r A IK- ,rw .mi The monorail built by the mech, engineering lab provides thrills for Karin Smith. bin XVK f wx Af - 1 r,i,i n V. Q gift 'Z - L , ' .. ,fi A ' f. iz: ,X ,C ' t if 4 r 1 if f f . r we Nancy MfGuire .fm .. ,e w'3 . ,h .K ,X and xx we Qf I 'ii-141' 1 . 'W KZ 4 ' - Lf' 4. f .ra . ,f W, a f '- if ' 'Q 4 'J fi A ' Q, 4 A . 1, ff Ai, 1 . I T A i I-A takes a check on the livestock. 237 5 ..v, 'J A-'f-135' ia- 1' V f :nt -. Mt'-2.-ft':'4f,'- -iff 2 l u f ,4 3 l: 4, 2 . .V,. 1,,35AA::.,. J . i :V 1 5 F L ,t 5. ! 2 ,fi .mv .ggi-af 's as B X 4 1 .U-,: A. , -, 1. 5, 68 A1 Abate, Gary .... Abel, David G. . . . Abubaker, A. . . Acuna, Ithri Adrian, George . .. Affleck, George Agler, Kent . . Ahler, Mike . Ahmed, Feroze 149 ...182 62 ...182 68 ...182 ...226 60, i 77 182 182 Ahmed. Othman .. . 61, 62. Aiello. Dennis .. . ...182 217 Aken, Darryl .,..,.. . 182, Akeil, Ahmad A. . . . . Akintola, Peter .,.... 63, Akyurek, Ibrahim . .. Al-Anjari, I ........ Alavi. Seyd M. Mehdi A1-Awadi. INI. ,.... . Alere, Jacob ,,,.... Alexander. Richard . . Alexander, XXfilliam:ff A1-1-Iadad, Sabahft .. ...184 Allan, Vlfilliam . . . Allan, Donna . . Allan. John K. . Allan, Rodney . . . . Allison, Carolyn . . Allison, Janice . . . Al-Mussawi ...,.. Aluchio, Rapando .. Amaral, Alfred 1: .... Amato, Anthony? . . . Ammadi, Mohammad Amar, J. ....,... . Amos, Garley . . . . . 182 61 78, 182 ...132 62 61 63, . 62 159 74 23 66, Anaebere, Anthony . Anderson, Bruce ,,.. Anderson, Carrol ,,.,,. Anderson. Craig . Anderson Dickflt . Anderson Ed . . . . Anderson Edward Anderson Ellory . . Anderson Elizabeth . Anderson Erik ...., Anderson Jamie Anderson Kristi .. Anderson Paul BF . r Anderson, Richard ..., Anderson Robert E. . Anderson Russell Kft. Anderson Scott ..,.. Andreini, Robert .. Andrews, Dalezlf ,. Andrews, Ray .... Ange, Maurie Jean . . Angelo, John .. Anglea, Robert . .. Annis, Dale .... Annis, Larry . . . Appiah, Albert . . . Applegarth, Johns: Arakaki, Glenn .. Arey, Cindy .. Arias, John . . . Aries, Robert ..., Aring, Robert ..... Armentrout, Williaiiizic Armstrong, Eugenea' Armstrong, Ralph . . Arnold, Benjamin .. 240 23, 62 ...182 65 17 .41,81 ...182 ..,160 62 ...182 15 17 61 ...13 62 2 ...182 ,..154 42,182 ... 67 ...176 67. 72 ...182 ...182 . . 75 79 Go ...182 19 20, 156 222 .. 16 68 19 11 64 , 182 ...182 75. M182 M149 36,81 .. 78 .. 22 .. 60 .. 76 N182 ., 41 ..182 .. 18 .. 16 71,74 ..182 Arnold, Rick ,.,, Arnold, Steve Aronson, Joe .. Arrant, Arriaga, Jess . .. . Arriaga, Jim ..... Arriaga, Richard . Dale ..124. Index 171 149 81 80 228 157 228 Arringa, Manuel R. ..,..... 157 Arrizi. Ermanno . . ..... 32 Artran, Evan . . . ... .177 Asail, M. .... . .. 62 Ashton, Daniel . . . ..., 65 Askins, Dane ...,. ..,.. 6 6 Aslam, BIL1l'lf1111111l1Ll . .... 61, 62 Atchison, John ..,.,.,... 65, 67 At-Taras, Elsiddig M. ...... 61 Attebery, Laraine . . .75. 77, 182 Austin, Robert ,.., ....,,. 1 82 Autry, Joyce . .. ,.., 182 Aved, M. .... . . 62 Avery, Linda . . . . . 74 Aycox, Janice . . . .... 182 Axtell, Dennis .... .. 67 Azam, Mohammad . .. 61 - B ... Babb, James Hifi . . 20 Bacon, Jamesff: .,,..,,..... 22 Baggott, Frederick ,.,. .41, 182 Bailes, Edward E. . . . .183 Bailey, Bruce .... . . 81 Bailey, Gordon . . .,.. 118 Bain, Sue .,.,.... ...,... 6 5 Baker, Charles VCU: ..... ., 22 Baker, Dennis ..,..,. 78, 84, 183 Baker, Richard XXL ,.... 183 Bakhtiar, Shirley . . . . . 61 Baldridge, Robert? . .,., 20 Ball, John .,..,., .. 183 Ballentine, Steve . .,.. 35 Balmat, Phillip ... ,,....,. 183 Baluch, Mohammed A. . . .60, 61 Bancroft, Bill ....... ..,, 6 5 Bandy, Darryl XX? . . , .228 Bardin, Steve . , . . . ,183 Bardoin, Michael J. . . . . 183 Barger, Connie , . . . . . .149 Barich, Delbert . . .... 60 Barkley, Michael . , ..,. 183 Barnes, Jim E, .. .,.. 183 Barnes, Shannon . . .... 183 Barnet, Greg . .. ..,. 149, 171 Barnum, Penny . . ..... 183 Barr, Stanleyff . . . . 19 Barre, Sandra .... 183 Barrett, Dick ,..,.. ..,. 1 49 Barrett, Thomas A. . . . .183 Barron, Michael . . . . . 68 Bartell, Lee ... . ....183 Bartlett, Linda . . . . . . 41 Bascov, Richard . . .... 183 Bashore, Clark . . . . . 183 Bassett, Thomas NW. . . 39, 183 Basso, Robert ..... ..,.... 7 5 Bateman, Xwilliam . . . . .80, 183 Bates, B. . ,...... . . . 62 Batterjee, A, . . . . 62 Bayer, Elmer fColJ:5i .. .... 23 Baver, Lin ...... ,..,.... 8 0 Bauer, Steven .......... 79, 183 Baumann, Peter fS.F.C.Jtl: .. 23 8Faculty Baze, John D. . .. Beck, Deborah . Becker, Barbara .. Becker, Jennifer .. Becker, Tom .. Bedri, Abelhrahman Beebe. Chris .... Baalbaki, A, Belier. Ken . Bell, Joan . .... . Bell, Mike ..,,.. Bell, Sam ...,...... Bell, Theodore A. Jr. . . f Bellin. Robert XX. . Beltrametti, Franc? . Bemis. Frank ,...., ...183 63 ...183 ...183 66 ...183 82 62 ...183 ,.,122 ..,159 ...176 ...183 ...183 14 Bliss Benedict, Charles M. ,... . .183 Benedict, Steve .... Benish, James ..,, Benson, Robert .. . Benson, Thomas .. Bentley, Bill .... Berg, Ernest .. Bergquist, Alan , Berkey, Elaine . Berlin, Karen .. Bermann, Jamesit . Bernhardt. Joan .... Bernhart, Dennis G. Berry, Marilyn L. .. Bertolero. Buzz . . . Beshears. Haydon .. Beshears, Jeanette . Best, Roger J. . , . , Bettencourt, Bob . ,. Betts. William . .. Bevill, Spencer J, . Bevis, Dennis ,.,.,.. 64. 79. Beyer. Dennis F. . Bhatia, Harinder . Biancalana. Claire M. . . Biddles, Henry N. . Biermann, James . . . Bigelow, Mark .. Biggs, Anita Bik, Russell . Billick, Ira l.. . Bilyev, Gary A. . . Birkenseer, Donald I.. Bischof, Birkett, Sandra .... Richard :fi Bishop, Chester Off: Bishop, Thomas . Bishop. Victoria Bitting, Kenneth . Bittner, Ken ..... Bjornstad, Bryan . . . Blackwell. Dewayne Blaine, Mike ..... Blair, Margaret . .. Blair, Russell . . Blake, Diana ,.... Blake, Michael V. Bland, Debbie . . . Blanks, Jimmy Blasick, Charlene .. Blascxzak Larry . . . Blazej, Don ,,.. Blehm, Roger . . Blevins, Jerry .. Blickle, Ronald . .. Blied, Paul GF: . Bloom, Emmett? . . Bloomer, Don .. Stal? 2243, . Hai, 67 183 -v ....,.183 . ...... 184 149,153 ......184 ...184 ...184 ...184 15 77 H184 ...184 ...184 ...184 ,..184 41 ...66, 71 184 184 184 184 N184 ...184 62. .66. 68 ...109 184 . .. 38 ...184 184 184 ...184 az, 16 24 .. 184 63,184 ...184 79 32 171,173 224 .....,184 154 82 ...184 ...184 ...184 ..184 .....127 ,,,...171 149.185 ...,..185 ...185 19 16 ...185 Blount, Bill ,.,.... Blount, Vyren Wn1. Blum, Patricia .,.., Boatman, Janet L. . . Bode, Williaiii . . . Boers, Pal ....... Boettcher, Charles . . Bogner, Stephen . .. Bolenbaugh, Robert Bolster, Sally ..... Bongio, Enrico Pie Bonifas, Beverly . .. Bonnheim, David C. Booker, David ...,. Bookout, Marvin . . , Boone, Dave .,.,. Borchard, Frank . .. Bordessa, Bill ,. . Borjon, Pat ..,. Borzage, Mike .. Bosch, Gerry . . . Bos, Ken ...... Botterill, Aileen . Bouzid, Ahmed . . Bowden, Mike . . . Bowen, Neil . . . Bowen, Pat .... Bower, George .. Bowman, Jana . . . Bowman, John .. Boyer, Steve . .. Boyle, Dennis . . . Boyle, Susie . . . . Boyle, Tim ..... Bozzano, Richard .. Brackenridge, Betty Bradbeer, Janine . , Bradberry, Bob . . Braga, Tony . . . Brame, Randy . . . Bramel, Jeanne . , Brandl, Ernest? . Brandt, Russ . , . Brannan, James . . Braswell, Travis . . . Braun, Jonna Braua, Somalia , Bray, Roberta . . . . . Breazeale, Connie? Breckan. Erling Aff: Breen, Rob .,... Breese, Ron .... Brendlin, Genezfz . . Brew, James ..... Brewster, Charles A. Briggs, Ronald . , . Brockman, David . Brody, Hal ..... Bronzon, David .. Brooks, Larry . .. Brown, Barbara .. Brown, Chris ,,.. Brown, Craig ..,. Brown, David J. . . Brown, Fred .... Brown, Howards: . Brown, Nancy . . . B1'own, Ray ..,. Brown, Robert .. Brown, Steffens .. Brown Russell .. 1 Brown, Steve . . . , Brownlee, Diane . , . Bruce, Chris .... ....65, 43 185 185 185 185 104 81 185 185 6,3 24 185 36 185 185 185 68 85 185 79 224 171 70 ...61, 62 .,..66, ......42, ..,.77, H 65, ,..67 1 2, so, 45, 149, ..,.156, 185 78 119 185 78 65 79 60 67 185 185 185 226 85 40 185 14 154 185 226 185 208 185 20 18 161 80 .10 80 185 185 185 185 228 65 76 185 224 185 68 17 76 186 186 74 186 176 186 65 SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED - OVER CONGRATULATIONS QOOO TITLES OF PAPERBACKS HAVE BEEN ADDED from TO OUR PAPERBACK DEPARTMENT . . . 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'Chapman, Larry ..., iCharchenko, Doug .. lChase, Dan? ,..,.. 149, 69, 4.2. v ,..157 1 .37, 39, ...149 1 64, 9 41 22 177 186 186 78 78 142 61 186 18 15 186 40 42 22 186 61 186 18 82 155 228 62 69 186 39 186 186 64 186 186 186 186 186 77 22 43 15 22 186 69 79 186 160 17 186 18 186 78 18 186 186 186 186 78 42 64 32 154 186 82 186 10 109 186 186 154 15 Chase, james . . . Chatham, L. .... , Chatman, Sharon .. Chen, Bernard . . . Chernoff, Jim ..... Chestnut, Stuart? .. Childress, Judy . , . . Chillingworth, Lani Choi, Joseph ...... Chou, T. H.? ..... Chrisman, Clayton . . Christiansen, Barbara Christie, Rich ..... Chu, Tony ....... Chung, jonathan .. Church, Micahel . . . Churchward, Linda . Cinatl, john ....,. Cirrincione, jo ,. Citrago, Allen .. Clardy, John . . , Clark, Ken .... Clark, Michele .. Clark, Robert . .. Clark, Diana .... Clary, Randall . . . Clayson, jill .. Clement, Larry .. Clemmer, jeff ,..., Clemow, Susan ,... Clerkin, Edward? . . Clift, Stanton ..... Clogston, Fred? . .. Closs, Robert . , . Clyburn, Ron . ., Clyde, Harry ..,.,. Coburn, Helen? . .. Cochran, Bill Coe, Terry .... Coelho, Al .. Coelho, Gary . . . Coffman, Tom .. Cohen, Barry . Colbert, Floyd? , . Colburn, Bob Cole, Brian .... Cole, Cathy . Cole, Russell . Coleman, Darrell .. Colemann, Thomas Collier, Joan ,..... Collins, Ralph? . . Colombo, Rich .. Colvin, james ..... Combs, Margaret . . , Conkle, Brian ..... Conner, Wesley? .. Considine, Robert .. Considine, Sally Contreras, Hilarie .. Conwell, Walt ,. Cook, Roger . ,, Cookson, john .. Cooper, john . .. Cooper, Mark . . Coplen, Russ . . . Corbelli, joe . . . Cordill, jeff . ,. Cornelius, Ron .. Corrie, Cathy . . . Cortes, Carlos . . . Cosma, Earl? Costa, Mike .... Cota, Harold? .. .....81, . . 36, 40, .,..180, ..,..l87 62 .,.32, 160 ......,.187 .....37,41 .20, 163, 165 ........ 78 .,...60,187 .....1s7 24 ....177,187 ....... 60 ........149 ... .69, 187 . ..... 187 ....154 . .... 187 ,...187 ....187 187 .187 79 ....187 ..,.187 .,.,187 69 .....187 ..,.66, 82 77 187 24 .,.,187 H22 .......187 ........187 187 21 68 ii..187 .,...149 187 .....187 ..,.66, ....187 ..16 ..79 ..82 60 145 187 . ,... 187 187 .. 18 . M149 .,.....187 187 82 17 188 ...,75, ...,.188 . .... 188 188 ..,.188 ..,..149 74 56 37 ....216 .,..67, ..67 ..32 ..67 17 ....154 .. 23 ? Faculty Courtemanche, Linda Cowles, James ..., Cox, Becky .,...., Cox, Frank ....,. Crane, Franklin? . . . Crawford, Donald , Creighton, Dale ,.,. Crider, Linda ,... Crissey, James? . . . Croletto, Gary .,.. Crowe, Frank ,.,. Croxton, Paul ..... Cruess, Brian ....,. Culbertson, J. T.? . . Cummings, Bill .... Cummings, Kathe . . Cummins, Carl? , .. Cuneo, james A. ,. Cunningham, Barry . Cunningham, Dave . Currier, Nancy ...,. Curtis, William? . . .. ...41 43 71 ,.. 78 ,.. 24 . ..., 64 ...149 63 ... is .....136 ....65, 67 .....,. 81 ...154,228 ....... 22 ,...... 30 ..65,65, 71 ......116 , ..... 188 42 ,....68, 66 .,.., 78 ,.. 18 - D - Dadabhoy, J. ...... ..... 6 0 Dadabhoy, Yusaf .. .... 61, 62 Dade, John G. . .. .,. . .180 Dailey, Bob .... ..,.... 1 65 Dalton, Ken ., . ...1l7, 149 Damann, Alan ...... 84, 128, 180 Danaher, Barbara .......... 123 Dang, Wendell . . . . , . 60 Danielson, Doug . . . . . . 69 Dan Kintafo, Ali ,,. . . .216 Dannebaum, Gail . . . . . 65 Darnielle, Max? . . . 1 , . 19 Darren, Glenda . . . . . .106 Daughters, Carl ..... . . .177 Daughters, Howard . , . . . . 67 Davenport, Jim .,.. , . .156 Davidson, H. S. . .. ... 19 Davidson, Harold? . . ,. 20 Davis, Dan .. 82 Davis, Lynn . . ..,., 64 Dawson, Cathy .. .... 63, 81 Dawson, Lisa . ..... 49 Dawson, Ron ,. ,... 65, 79 Day, Ralph? , ...,, 20 Dean, Arnold? . . . ......17 66 DeGrasse, Bob . .. .... 156, 176 DeGroot, Barry .,.. .,.,. 1 57 Deitchman, Mark .... . . . 154 Dellaganna, George . . . . . ,229 DeMartini, Lloyd .... , . .222 Denney, J. ..,,... 62 Dernehl, Howard . . . . . 74 DeRose, David . , . . . . 84 DeSante, joe ..,.. . . , 85 Dessel. Gregory . . . . . . 66 Desy, john .,.. ...... 7 8 Desy, Roger .... 32, 41 Detra, Ed ,..,.., ,.... 2 24 Dettloff, Erland? r , . . . 18 Dezer, Jordan? ...... . . . 22 Deutschman, Robert . , , , . .131 Devine, Edward ..... 82 deVoros, Evelyn? . . . . . 19 deVoss, Kathy ..., ..... 8 2 DeVries, Ralph? . .....,., 22 DeWinter, Leo . . . DeWitt, Linda . .. Staff ....227,228 38 Dicely, Robert ......,.. Dickens, Williams? Dietchman, Mark .. Dietz, Melanie Dietze, James A. , . Dillon, Ruth .... Din, Lambert . Dinger, Bjorn Dixon, Preston Dluehosh, Clay Dlusosch, Eric? . . . Doble, Lee .. Doelle, Hellen Dolan, Tim .... Dolcater, Steven .. Doll, David Donohoe, Ester . . . Dorn, Bob ....... Dorn, Pete ...,... Dorris, Ronald P. . . Doty, Ron ,...,.. Dourson, Robert? .. Downing, Dennis ,. Dow, Woody .... Downy, Rob . , . Dosier, Steve . . . Dosier, Sammy? . , Dozier, Sandra . .. Drabin, Hank .... Dreisbach, Sylvia . . . Drennan, Margi .. Drew, Don ..... Driscoll, Neil .. Drom, Maureen , . . Duarte, Arthur? .. Dullam, Tom ....,. Dumas, Evangeline . Dunker, jeff ...... Dunn, james . . . Dunn, John? . . . Dunn, Wesley? . Dunton, Beth ,. Dupuis, Nancy . .. Durant, John A. . . Dwyer, John . . . Dyer, Mary , , . E1 Eastman, Patricia . . . Ebersol, Barry .,.. Eboioh, Sunday .... Eckles, Dave ..,.. Eckrote, Lawrence? . Eder, Linda Ederly, Sally ..... 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Jeff I . . . 157. 228 Hazelton, Royal . . . , ..,,. 194 Hooks 'Robeuvr ,VQH , 16 11111161 111111 1 - 1 1 1 - - 195 K Hazzard, Steve .... ,,.. 1 49, 152 H ' R b H, 97 james, Kathi-yn .1l7 iso, 196 Head, Dwaynef . , . .,.. 165, 168 Dover' 0 er ' ' ' jannotta, jon ,... . . .223 1 Healey 191191: 1 1 1 HIHA 211 40 Hoover, Sally ...... . . 63 jantsch, Karen . 196 Kahley, Kim . 71 Heany, Donald? , , .,... 18 Hopcroft, Candace . . .... 195 jarpa, jorge . .196 liia11oka,AIien . . . 85 Hearne, john . . ,..., 194 1.1 k' A11 7 jarvis, Lynn , , , 62, 'a ian, an . . . . . . .197 Heclrifk, Don . . . . .67, 194 Hopkins' K1 an ' i i ' 9 jefiers, Barbara . , 64 Kalin, Al . . . . . . . . 68 Heel., Chris ','AI-' . .. 8 4 OP 11151 JYCU - - -195 119111111151 Smrrzaf 1 1 1 19 Karim, Abdul .labbar .. 60, 61 Hegre, Bernard ..4,-- I 1 1194 Hordness, Don . . . . 81, 129 Jenks, Doutulos 196 Kar1mi, Djamshid . . . 197 Heifetz, Emanuel' . . . . . . 20 Horn, Kenneth . . ..... 195 jennings, Charles . . . . 67 15111116111 Gao' - - 1 - - 1 197 Heiger, Larry ..... 79 1.1ombe111,er Bob 79 jennings, Dennis 15, 37. 38, Kmlffifs- 1:95101 - 511 Heinl, john' ........ . . . 18 Homin . door ,Q V I I A I gg 180. 196 K11 112C11l- '1i '1 ' ' - - 197 Hendorson Gnbert 111. 19,1 H ts' C A ' 95 jensen, Frederiek ...... .... 1 96 Karils, Steven . 197 ' ' orva , onnie T-, - . . . 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Moore, Trisha: . . Morales, Ernest .. Morgan, French . . Morgan, Quinn . . Morgan, Ron ..,. Morgans, Barbara Morris, Beatrice . . Morris, Janet . Morrison, John . . 60 Morrison, Rich Morrison, Russ .. Morton, Dennis . . Mosher, John . , . lvlotoyama, Gary . Motoyama, Ray . Motta, Gordon . . . Mott, John I-lfi' . Mott, Robert AF: Moule, Tom ..,,. Mounts, Richard . Mozafarian, Moe . Mozart, Jennifer . Mueller, Tom ,. Muller, Mary . . . Muna, Mitri ..,. Mundt, Camille . . Muni, M. Munk, Eldon , .. Murphy, Maureen Murphy, Michael Murphy, Sharon . . Murray, Craig .. Murray, Keithi: . , Joseph . Mike . Musarra, Muscio, 250 .. ..,,. 202 .. N86 H68 . ..65 . . .... 202 ........57 . .. 60, 63, 202 61, 63 . . ...202 .. U68 .. ..202 .. 84,202 . 79. 224 .. . H67 ....202 ....202 74 . 66,82 ..76 H38 ...,20 . ,... 202 .. 38 ,. 171 ...202 . . .... 202 .202 . 65 228 66, 82 . 74 ,...202 ..202 , . . 60 .,60 U19 . . ..... 20 ,.........171 66.82,202 .. H202 ..78 ....137 ..78 .. .159 ...202 .. 62 202 203 . . .... 203 32. 53 ...205 . 18 .203 . 85 Napier, Richard . . Narron, Mike . . . Nation, Virginia ..,. Nawame, Godfrey . . . Nazer, Jamil Ali . . Neel, Don ..... Neel, Pauli: .,.. Nehrenz, Judy . . Neilson, David . . Nejati, Kamran . . . . Nelson, Jeff .....,. Nelson, Larry . . . Nelson Nelson Nelson: L. Donaldi: . Richards: . Rick . . Nelson, Russelli: . . Nematzadeh, M, . . . K Nerell, Neves, Allan . . . . . John . . ....205 .. 72 ...203 ...205 61, 62 . 76, 79 ....15 ...205 ,...8I Neveu, Kent . . . Nevin, Tom .,.,. Newell, Mary Ann Newman, Karen . . Neyenesch, Bill . Ngongi, Amos . . 51 Nichol, Robert . . . . Nichols, Dutch Nichols, Mike . Nicholson, Lorenf: . Nickel, Dell Oreyi: Neilsen, Keithi: . Nielsen, Mike . .. Nist, Barbara . . 75, 20,5 . N168 ...202 .. Ill 22. 205 .176 . I7 11 180, 203 157, 228 .. . .203 66. 82 ,.. 55 . 104 . .. 205 . .,.. 74 61, 180, 203 181, 205 . .. 80 .22-4, 226 . 21 . .,,. 15 , ., 19 225 78,181,205 15. 224. Nixon, Floyd . . . . 82 Nixon, Pat .,, ., 6s Noaim, A. .. . . .. . 62 Noble, Glenn AF: , . . . 22 Noble, Kathleen , ,... 205 Noble, Stan . . . . .203 Noe, Mel E. . Noii, Ray .... Nolan, Larry ,..... Nolan, Thomasi: . . Noll, Marlynn ,,.,. Nordquist, Raymond:l: . . Norem, Michael Northcraft, Phil . Norton, Ed ...., Norton, Williaiii . Nosler, James . Nouquire, Peggy ,... Nyiira, Zerubabel . O'Daniels, Howarcltl: . Oden Rollin .. ., O'Ferral, Michael . . s ....205 .. 44 ....149 .. 25 ...203 15 ...205 .,..168 ...149 77 .. .205 N203 .205 . 18 , . 32 .204 O'lierral, Susan . Ogas, Luis D. , . Ohin, Michou .. Oi, Jiro ......, Oladiji, Issac . . . Oladiji, S. ..., Oliver, John Lee Oliver, Tony . . . Oliveria, Glenn . Olsen, Karen Dee Olson, Gerry . . . O'Neal, Brian .. O'Neil, Jim .... O'NeiI, Kathleen Onipede, Shola . . Opp, Tom ..... Orchard, Dorothy Oren, Jay ...... Ornellas, Liane Orth, Michaela: . Osborne, Ray . Ossandon, E. . . . Osteyee, Leona: . Ostrom, Doug . Otto, John E. . . . Overmeyer, Philiptl: Owen, Clifford . Owen, Ellen . . Owrey, Ken .... Ozanne. Hal S. . P... Paddock, Thomas Page. Anita . . Paine, Terry Pair, John . . Palmer, Elaine .. Palmer, Thomas . Pandiani, Bill . Pankey, James . Park, Craig . . Park, Roberta . . . Parker, Jim . Parker, Robert Parkison, Larry . Parks, Judith Parr, Susan . Parrish, Paulita . Parson, Daryl . Parsons, Jeanne . Parsons, Jim .. Patterson, Gary . Patterson, Patterson, Mike. . Wtrlt . Paul, Duane . . Paul, John .. . Pautz, Ronald:': . Pavese, Janice .. Peake, Carol .. . Pearce, Edwin M . it Pearcy, Bob .. Pearl, Peg .. . Pearson, Richard Pearson, Steve . Peart, Ray . . Peck, Richard Pedanou, Noel . Pederson, Leonard . . Pederson, Perry . . . Pederson, Pete . Pederson, XXfillard7l: . Pedley, Craig 5: Faculty Staff 74 79 74 ....181 65, 78 R52 v 1 1 v s Q ..18 65 .. 76 165 1 66, 1 ,.85 6 .61 168 20-1 204 61 204 61 65 204 64 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 74 204 77 204 19 67 62 24 165 204 1 17 204 44 65 204 204 104 156 45 78 204 167 204 68 204 149 201 80 201 204 201 2011 204 156 82 65 42 471 . 204 7, 78 204 ,204 5. v 24 205 71 205 165 67 154 205 66 222 .222 19 71 Peisker, Lynda . . . Pellaton, EveIyn'l: . Pence, Rick ...,. Pennebaker, Roy . Pennings, Bruce . Peri, David ...., Perrich, Carolee . . Perry, Dennis . . . Perry, Emily . . . Perry, Ron ...... Petal, Ramesh . . , Peters, Doug .. Peters, Marvin . . . Peterson, Glen .. Peterson, Steven . Petrarca, Bruce .. Petty, Bud ...... Pfeiffer, Marie:l: . Phaklicles, XXfilliam:5: ,. Phelan, Jackie . . . Piers, Greg Jr. . . . Philbrick, Rodney Phillips, Dona: . . . Phillips, Gordonf: Phillip, Laurie . Phillips, James . Phillips, Mike . Phillips, Wllll11111:l: Phipps, Gary . . Pierce, Chrisie , Pifer, Phil ..,. Pigeon, Diane Pike, Cynthia . Pike, Pam Pina, John . . Pina, Rickie . . Pinkham, Jeanne . Piper, Deana: . . . . Plaskett, Glenn .. Pleasant, Dennis . Plumer, David . Plymesser, Jolee . . Polk, Ben:f: , Poncetta, Wfilliam Poole, Nancy . . Porter. Janet Portugal, Leonard Potter, Denis . . Potts, Raymond . . Powell, June:i: . . Powell, Thomas .. Powers, Dennis . Powers, Vickie Prasil, Robert . Prater, Eugenei: . . Prescott, Merlyne Price, Ralph . . Prince, Barry . . . Prior, Don ..... Proschaska, Marsha Procsal, Dana .... Proctor, James . Prose, David .. Proseus, Gary . Pry, Dan . . Puchlik, Ken .... Pullman, Kathleen Pullman, Pamela . Pupkin, Marc .. . Purcell, Dick . Purclie, John .. 35, 85, 71, 2,7 . 42, 205 20 168 68 68 205 65 81 75 205 159 40 67 74 64 71 205 20 24 65 225 205 23 15 137 205 40 15 .205 65 149 205 125 52 205 205 205 . 17, 66 . 79. . .9 141. 41 .171, 205 86 66 205 15 65 205 77 205 67 205 128 205 228 86 66 19 205 66 165 82 77 149 ,205 74 78 175 81 205 205 205 157 205 -Q Quan, Henda . . . Quan, john ...., Quinlan, Charlestl: Quinn, Mike . . . Quon, Tilton .... Qureshi, M. H. . . Rabe, Peterglt ..,. Radford, Linda .. Radvenis, Eugene Rahmn, Geralyn . Rall, Fredericktl: . . Rambo, Cedric . . , Ramesh, P. .... . Ramires, Marilyn Ramos, George . . . Ramsey, jean .... Randall, Donald . Rapp, John Bit , . Rasch, Shirley . . . Raskie, Gary .... Rasmussen, Marilee Masoulinejad, Seyd Rasteyar, Ross . . . Ratcliffe, Ronald? Rathbun, Craig ., Ratzlaff, Everett . . Raymond, Bill . . . Raza, Hassan ., Rea, Robert ,. Rebhahn, Val ., Record, Terry , . . Reece, Oscar' . . , Reeder, Maureen Reed, Ginny .,.. Reeves, Fern , Regan, james . . , Rego, Frank . , . Rehler, Karen . Rehler, Kenneth . Reich, Diane . . , Reid, Bruce Reif, Gary? , .. Reiner, Virginia . . Reisman, Linda .. Remer, Mike? .. Remund, Clive? . , Rerrell, George .. Rever, Joh n 3 ,... Reynolds, Beverly Reynolds, john ..,. Renyolds Roberte Reynolds, Roger . . Reynolds, Wallace? Rhine, Sheryl .. . Rhodes, Linda . . , Rhyne, Glen ,... Rice, james? ,.., Richardson, Fred . Richardson, Joy' . Richardson, Robert Rickansrud, T. Mft Rickard, jim ..., Rickard, Hermani' Riddell, Steve ..... Ridenour, Hunter Rider, Rolf ,,... 74 ....205 ..15 ......205 79 60,61,205 18 .,..206 H68 H48 23 ,...149 ..62 38 .. 33,67 .,..206 ....206 ..24 .,..206 ....206 U78 ..61 .,..206 ,..20 . H206 ..206 H206 .61 ...206 ..,...41 ..,.157.206 ....,,16 ,...206 . 36 H206 ...206 .131 ,125 206 76 77 ., 17 206 , ,206 ,.,,171 ..15 ,76 .,.,15 .....206 206 18 ...32, ,. 82 .. 24 ..2o6 ., 39 ..,..226 .. 21,67 ....171 ., 24 ...,2o6 .. 22 ..,.149 .,.. 17 .. 31 43 .... 86 .. 18 Ridgeway, Dale , Riedel, Hans .. Riley, Tom ,. Riley, Willia111 . Ritchie, jim .,,, Rivera, Raul . . . Roach, David? . . Robbins, Gail , . . Robbins, Keith . Roberts, Alice? . Roberts, Dennis . Roberts, Jon .. , Roberts, Nancy . Roberts, Sherryl , Roberts, Ted . . . Roberts, Toby . . Roberts, Wayne , Robesky, Donna . Robinson, Dan . Robinson, Lynn . Robinson, Michal Robinson, Nancy Rocher, Rick .. Rodin, Robertfl' , Rodman, Ron .,,. Roesbery, Iris . Rogella, John .. Rogers, David . . Rogers. leff . . . Rogers, Larry , , . Rogers, Leoti: . Rogers, Les .... Rogers, Mike . . , Rogowski, Gary . Rohde, John ..... Rohe, Tasha Rohrs, Roger .,.. Rolin, Denneth . Rollins, Irene . . . Rollins, John . . Romig, Brian . . , Rondas, Michael Rone, Tasha . . . Roper, Daniel ., Roschinger, Walt Rose, David , , Rose, john . . Rose, Ronald . Roseberry, Roy . Rosen, Arthur? . Rosenbery, Dave Rosetta, Allyn ,, Ross, Gail Ross, George . Ross, james . , . Ross, Jim .... Ross, john ,,.. Rossi, Arnold? . , Roth, Rita .. ., Rouhani, Ghazaleh Rouse, Lawrence . . Roustaian, Ali . . . Rowe, Heb ..,. Rowins, Edwardf Rowley, Art ..... Roy, Rick .,.. Rude, Gaylon . Rude, Terry , . Ruff, Susan .. Rugh, Barry . . . Ruiz, Arnold .. . Rumbaugh, Paul , . Rupe, Alice? ,.,. 76, 157. 206 206 65 206 206 228 22 104,108 .80 .18 . 40, 67 64, . 35, 36, 43 267 67. .206 206 37 206 206 .206 207 67 207 207 160 149 22 228 76 68 207 69 78 24 163. 165, 166 . 65, 81 , 50, 65. . 6 16, 74 81. .181 82, 156 207 145 207 207 207 207 38 207 66 38 207 69 207 207 207 82 23 66 207 207 207 69 223 23 207 61 207 207 207 18 149 207 41 207 207 207 159 207 78 :it Faculty Rupe, Bret ,.... Rusconi, Frank Russ, Kristine .. Russell, Gary . . . 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Shearer, Ronnie Shearer, Steven Sheety, Hanna . .... . , . . 85 79 .....209 117 149 18, ...209 68,209 20 ....209 .... 66 ..,.209 ....226 M224 ,.86 43 ...,209 ....117 .. 40,47 .,..17l ....209 62 Sheikholeslami, Habibf ..... 19 Shelton, Wally .... Sherman, Rogerzii , . Shields, Mike ..... Shilling, Sam ..,.. Shimamoto, Ronald Shinsato, Tommy . , Shinseki, Alan .... Short, Gordon jr. . Shult, Noel M. .. . Sidbeck. Rich . . . Siepe, Richard . , . Sikes, Roberti' . Siler, Carol . . . Silva, Simmo Simmo Simon, Anthony ,. ns, Orientk . . ns, Sharon . , Bill , Sims, Dick .... . Skibitzke, Edward . Slabey, Slater, Cheryl. .. Ted . Sloan, Arnold . 163 Sloneker, Jim . . , . ..... 67,209 .. ..,.. is 66 ., ..82 H64 . ..60 ....60 .....82 68,131 ....65 ....118 H23 H78 H36 U24 ...65 ., .67 ., 37.38 . .... 69 .. ,.... 65 ..,.....64 164. 165, 166 142 Smart, Lee DF . , . 23. 66 Smeltzer, Showanda . . .,., 41 Smith, Chris , . . ,... 156 Smith, Chuck . ....., 82 Smith, Dennis , . . 64, 81 Smith, Douglas? . . .,.. 23 Smith, Earl . ,. . ..210 Smith, Eldon . . . .210 Smith, Glen? . . . . 19 Smith, jeff . ,.., 86 Smith, Lamar . .... ,,.. 2 10 Smith, Lynda .....,.. .... 1 31 Smith, M. 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Stechman, John Vffi Stefanoc, joseph B3 Stefifens, Gary .. Stein, Russa ,.,. Steinbeck, Ed , . . Steinert, Larry . . . Stelter, Rod .,.. Stenerson, Gail . . . Stenhouse, Lanier . . Stephens, Grady . . . Stephens, Richard . Sterling, Joeseph .. Steuck, Fred Hit: . Stevenson, Alan . Stevenson, Gary . . . Stevenson, Phoebe Stevenson, Ross . , Stewart, Lee . Stewart, Phyllis , Sticker, Larry . . Stimple, Robert . Stoddard, Gail ..,, Stokes, Mike ....,... Stoll, Chuck ,,,., 211 Stone, Vlilliam ...... Stookey, Ellent: Strait, Sara .. . 23, 65. ..,..21 1. .. 130 ,22 67 71 211 211 77 16 22 211 211 139 211 211 81 228 211 77 211 24 211 ,211 211 224 211 47 211 67 32, 78 4. U38 6 154 225 211 20 104 Strandskov, Victor Strabsurg, Ann . . Strasser, J, Edwards: Strathis, Pete . . . , Strauch, Judson . . . Strauss, l-larry L55 . Strem, ,lane ..,,. Strickland, Ronald Stromme, Charles . Struckmyer, Chip Sturdivant, Ann , . Stuard, Doug ..,, Stuart, Johnii . .. Stuart, Robert . . , Sturgeon, Rick . . Sturges, Don .. Stutzman, Ron . . . Sullivan, Bennie ,. Sullivan, Bernie , . Sumerlin, H. Vinson Sumerlin, Linda ..,.. . . . Sunderland, Jon . , Sutherland, Bill . . Sutherland, Joye , Sutton, Edward .. Sverchek, Don ., . Swanson, Cliftonif . Swanson, Elizabeth Swartz, Mohammed .,..., Sweigart, jim . . Swift, Williaiti . Faculty Staff 66, 155, 67 149, 20, 112, 77 211 21 74 211 23 77 211 211 40 211 64 15 43 35 171 152 41 211 211 211 211 149 65 211 149 116 211 63 211 212 61. ... 1' .. Taiwo, Adekunle , Taiwo, Olufunke . Takacs, Richard . . . Talbott, Larryiif . Tally, Gayle ....., Tam, L Tawako Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Tayolr, Taylor, Taylor, Teede, inda ....,., l, Mansoor .. . . Carol ...., james . . Pat .... Ralph . . Rich .,.. Tammy , . . Lillian , Teem, Jim .... Tellew, Tervay, Fuadi: .... Williairt , . . Thomas, Barbara , , Thomas, Cheryl . . . Thomas, Dieter ,. Thomas, Fred . , Thomas, Irving ,.,. . Thomas, Thomas, Ron Thompson, Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson, Richard . . . David I-lit . , Leif ..,, . , Mike ., . , Patricia . . , . Stanley . 63. 78 63, 78 H212 .. 21 ..212 ..212 t M212 ..212 ..212 .. 79 M156 N176 .. 76 N212 H174 .. 18 N212 ..212 M212 H159 .. 82 .. 77 .212 . 22 ,, 14 .. 80 ..212 , 212 71 213 Thorpe, Dennis .... Thorson, John . . Thraser, Frank? . Thrift, Keith , . . Thur, Richard ., Thurston, Lee Tibbens, Jim . . Tidwell, Rick .. Tiffany, Terrie Tiarks, Susan , . . Titus, Kathy . . . Tiaden, Bruce'l: . Tocher, David . . Todd, William . . Todd, Bill . . Tokos, Thomas . . , Tolkan, Daniel .. Tominaga, Jerry . , . Tominaga, Gerald . . Tomley, Susan ,..., Toombs, Ken . . . . . Toombs, Larry. . 43, Toone, Harmoni' . . , Tormey, Pat ...., Torrigian, Candie .. Tosh, Stephen .... Toster, K. B. . , . Town, Gwen Trahan, Paul . . ,. . Trambley, Charles . . Travis, Coleman . Treanor, Dean . . Treat, Robert . Tretten, Brad . Trigler, Steve .. . Troupe, Ernestine .. Tsang, Fred . . Truex, Josephtlz . Tsugawa, Steven . . Tucker, Elizabeth . . . Tucker, John ,.,.. Tucker, Nancy . . . Tudor, Elisabeth . . Turdici, Jim .... Turner, Bob .. Turner, Pearl : . , . Tveter, Elizabeth . Twining, Bruce . . Twogood, Fredrick . Tyler, Sheldon . . , -U Ubhi, Avtar Singh . Uhrich, Elliott . . . . Ulrench, Dave . . U111ekrsa, Mike , . . Umetnoto, Jerry . Urbach, Roy .. Usher, Chuck . . 64, 69, 212 .... 79, 212 .. 16 57 .,...212 .. 42,68 ,..,.139 ..,228 74 ..,...212 ...76,78 . ..76 66 .....212 ...65,67 .....212 ...2l2 79 ...,...,212 ..212 ....156,176 156,176 212 ..... . 17 , 78 H49 ...212 ... 60 . .212 ...212 ,..212 . 212 .. ..224 .. 81,213 .213 .. 81 . 213 . ,213 21 ,. 60 .. ,.213 .. 38,213 ,..213 .,213 .. 66, 213 ,...39 H23 .,77 ..64 . ...213 ,. 213 . .M213 . .213 ...117 . .37 ,...213 41,42 ...149 -V- Valos, Tom .. , . Van Groos, Christine Van Groos, John . . Van Norman, Ralph Vanoni, Charles .. Vanoni, Mike ..,, Van Tuyle, Jim ..., Vanwyngaa.rden, W. Varcoe, Ray ,.,. , .. ...149 ...213 ., H213 68,74 74 ...213 Li? ..,, 23 69. 213 Vargus, Duane . .. Varrati, Steven . . . Vasak, Scott ..,,. Vasconcellos, Don Vasconcellos, Ro11 Vasquez, Felipe .... Vasquez, Robert . . . Verberg, John .,... Veerkamp, Garth . . . Vickerman, John . . . Vidas, Linda .,.. Vilhauer, Gary . , Villagomez, Erwin Vi11cent, Mike ,, Vincent, Roger '.,. Vines, Geran , Vines, Laura , . . Vinyard, Stephen . Viramontes, Ruben Visitacion, Marcy Vmehara, Mike . , . Volkerts, Keith . Vogt, Daniel .,,. Von Epps, Cathy . . . Vondracek, Sharon . . Vorhies, Ralph? . Voris, Dale .. . Voska, Anita . . . Vrana, Ralphtft . . .. W - W'adsworth, Joanne ..., Wahl, William? . ,. Wait, Barbara , . . . Waite, Jack . . . . Waite, Robert . . . Wainwright, Judi . . Wair, Robert .,.....,. Walbert, Claude? ...,, Walker, David Lloud . . . Walker, David Lorgu . . Walker, Greg . , , . Walker, Howard? , . .. Wallace, Walker, Ray . , . . . Richard . . . Walker, Roger , . NX'allace, Shayne .. . Waltman, Ron . . Wang, Alani , , . Ward, Beth . Ward, Greg .. , Ward, Terry? . . . . . Ward, Wesley? . . . . Warner, Lynne Warner, Richard . . . . Warren, Glenda . . Wasson, Donald .,,. . Watchempino, Arnie . . . Waters, Kent . ...79, Watie, Glenn . .. . Watson, Harold? .. Watson, John .. . Watson Watson, Webb, Webb Webb Webb ,Karen . .. , Wm. David , . Bruce .. , Donald . . . ,Junie Rae ... , Karen 149. , 1 Webb, Steven Webber, Bob . . . Weber, Barbaratli . Weber, Patricia . Weber, William . ,. .78 42 35, 82,213 ...213 ..,213 H213 ...213 ,..213 ,..132 ...156 ..213 .65 ...213 ...213 32,67 ...213 ..214 .. 82 ...117 ..214 .39 .. 85 ..214 ..214 .. 36 . .16 ...214 . .214 .23 86, 214 . . 19 .214 214 ..,214 66, ..214 ..214 18 36, 214 36 . 79 22. 35 . 65 . .214 .214 171 ...228 .. 22 . 40 . 84 59, 226 .. 15 ..,214 71,214 ..214 67 16,214 .. 79 22 ...214 214 ..214 .. 78 .. 66 ...214 ,. 44 ..214 ...7l ., 20 . 77 . 214 Webster, Jan1es . , . Weese, Larry . Wegis, Ji111 . . . Weik, Lee .... NX'eir, Sven ,. Welch, Everett Weller, Mark Wells, Janis .. Wells, John . . Welsh, Carol . Wenquist, Robert . Wensel, Revis ...,. Werner, Roger . . . 41 Westesen, Geraldii . W'est, Herman? ..... Wettlaufer, Boyd? . Wever, Daniel . .. Wharton, Bob . , , Wheatley, Sarah .. W'heeler, Craig? . . . Wheeler, Robertf: .. Whisand, Rex . . Whitaker, Bob .. White, J. A. . ,, White, Judith .. Whitmer, Jim .... Whitmire, Dennis , . . Whitson, Judy .... W'hitson, Mary . . . Whitson, Milos: .. XX'hittaker, Jeff . . . Whitwill, Steve . Widauf, Dave . .. Wideman, Fritz .. W'iens, Gordon . W'iese, Phil ..... Wiggins, Colleen . Wild, Frederickfi Wiley, Barron? .. Wiley, Richard? .. Wilkins, Jim .,... Wilkins, Thomas .. Wi1ks,Maurice'F . Willard, Carrie ,. Willard, Cyndie .. 641 '69, .1 '57, . . by v 71, 77, Wessenbei'g, Joel ....,. Willard, Rich .. .... Wfilliams Alan . . W'illiams, Con11ie . . . Williams Donaldtlz . Willia111s Greg Williams, Ji111 . .. Williams, Mike , , Williams Ocie .... Williams Roger. .69, Williams Sara .. . Wills, Guy ..,.. Wills, Keith . , Wilson, Andy . .. Wlilson, Carol . . . Wilson, Diane Wilson, Donald ,. Wilson, Gena .. Wilson, Haroldtlt . .. Wilson, Lloud .... Wilson, Marilyn .. Wilson, Mike , . . W'ilson, Susan .. Winger, Donleygt . Winn, Albert . .. Winner, Pauli ,. Winter, Thon1as . Wisnand, Rex . . . Whitmer, Ji111 . . , Witmer, Marilyn . Faculty Staff 69. 81. '64 181. .38, fs 81 .67 136 .77, .71, . 38. 16 79 '68 82 159 214 82 214 214 214 214 215 215 215 16 24 18 82 157 215 15 16 86 215 144 215 82 215 215 215 22 156 176 65 38 215 154 215 22 19 24 67 215 15 77 104 129 215 215 18 38 223 215 149 215 215 78 79 65 74 215 67 215 11 215 215 215 215 24 215 10 81 129 67 215 Witton, Mike . . . Wojcik, Carolyn . Wolcott, Victor? . Wold, Shirley . . , Wolf, Wendy .... Wolfenden, Allen . Wolo, Kenneth . . Wong, Aston .. Wong, Sidney , . , Wood, Chris . , . Wood, Jeanie . . , Wood, Kathy .... Wood Susan ..... Woodbridge, Ruth Woodhams, Richard Wooding, Suzanne Woods, John .... Woods, Leslie .... Woodward, Bob .. Woodward, Steve . Woodworth, Johntl' Wool, Jack ..... Woolley, Ann ..,. Woolley, Don . . Wooten, Jack . . . Work, Lloud ' ..,. Wright, Bernard . . Wright, Keene . .. Wright, Tom .... Wyatt, Kent .... Wylie, Gordon .. Wylie, Wylie, Jeanne . , , Ronald .. W'ynn, Larry ..... Wysock, Raymond -Y Yackel, Stanley . Yamada, Larry .. Yanes, Carlos . . . Yang, In-Yu . ., , .4.2.' . I., 17.1.1174 .67 181, Yasuda, John . . . .171, 172, Yates, Steve . Yee, Glenn . Ying, Morris . Yoder, Carlene . York, LyI'I11 .. Young, Baba . Young, John .. , Young, John A. ,. Yound Kendall Young, Kendall ,. Young Mike Young, Robert S. , . . Young, Quan . Yung, Douglas . . Yusi, Kathryn . , ....67. ....65, Zf... Zacuto, Nina . . Zakarian, Kay . Zarabozo, Philipfi Zaun, Janis ..,,. Zemny, Stephen . Zimpter, Patrick . 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