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SOU HTL PTHEN EHO BLHCH POROC STS BIST Sr ersTer er WraTon Rae af aaF igh Volume Seven Published by Associated Students of Sacramento State College Sacramento, California 1959 statesman Doris Caldwell Kay Kersey Co-editors Dr. Mary J. Foley, late a member of the Sacramento State College faculty, left a profound impression on many people. Among those who were honored and influenced by her friendship and advice is Earl C. Warren, chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Warren wrote the following letter, expressing his admiration for Dr. Foley, as a foreword to the 1955 Statesman. Dr. Foley will be remembered not only because she was a fine teacher and knew how to give life and meaning to her subject, but because she understood young people and was always willing to try to help them in any way she could. It was this quality that made her a wonderful friend to all boys and girls who knew her. And what could be more valuable to them in those important years of their lives? In this manner , she not only left her imprint upon the educational system of a our state but also upon the hearts and minds of our people. ay, Hie | 3 _ ee statesman staff Kay Kersey Doris Caldwell Jim Allen Evelyn Carlson Jackie Glass Mary Lou Holbrook La Verne Johnston Shirley Kafka Doris Richardson Gregg Sallee Larry Foster Ernest Sandoval Patricia King Co-editor Co-editor and business manager Sports Typist Copy Advertising Student Government Advertising Manager Clubs and Activities Advertising Art Sports Activities sy staff Co-editor 5 é s . 4 _ DR. GUY WEST President PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE The ultimate purpose for which our college exists is basic to every aspect of our academic way of life. We study that we may know more about ideas and things and prepare ourselves for deeper insights tomorrow. We think in order to weigh values and thus determine a sound course of action for our- selves as individuals and as a society of free men. We play for relaxation and enjoyment and to “recreate’’ our minds and bodies for the tasks that lie ahead. We have our group activities in order to satisfy a need for human association and to learn to live together in an increasingly complex society. Thus, everything we do here serves a two-fold purpose. Life must be lived today as well as tomorrow. But the extent to which our thoughts and actions today are in harmony with our needs of tomorrow determines in large measure the degree of happiness and success which we can hope to enjoy in the future. All this, I think, can be said in simpler terms: It is important to be serious and constructive in our thought and action. What we say and do and think today becomes important for us, and for the world, tomorrow. College, there- fore, is no place for irresponsible individuals. It is a source of the deepest satisfaction to me to observe distinct evidences of a maturing process in most our students. This, I believe, reflects favorably upon our efforts to establish high standards in every phase of our campus activities and to provide for our students an educational porgram which not only exposes them to the broadest range of facts and principles chosen from the rich store of human culture, but which also encourages and enables them to make maximum application of such knowledge in thier day-to-day experiences on and off the campus. | | Sn ee SG F. Blair Mayne Executive Dean Donald W. Bailey Dean of Students Stephen L. Walker Dean of Instruction Harold B. Roberts Dean of Educational Services and Summer Session Stanley W. Pretzer Business Manager canner eneyere sense tee RENT eT SN PTR SSeS Pe ASSP AISI — See administration W. D. Albright James C. Booker Admissions Officer Registrar Alan D. Covey College Librarian Roberta Christie | Associate Dean of Students and | Activities Officer ! Lawrence M. Brammer Associate Dean of Students and Guidance Officer ! Dewey James John E. Samara Daniel A. Tobin P Superintendent of Buildings and Placement Secretary Health Officer Grounds administration Dwight C. Baker SECONDARY UC ATION Kon Rigle Rieti A tecovtaions Wont Harold H. Stephenson Chairman, Division of Teacher Education Hubert J. McCormick Acting Chairman, Division of Chairman, Division of Health, Social Sciences Physical Education and Recreation Hal D. Draper Chairman, Division of Science and Mathematics Baxter M. Geeting Chairman, Division of Humanities and Fine Arts William R. Blackler Chairman, Division of Business Administration _ co a NE RN NIA NEN f James Adair Brigham Arnold Music Anthropology and Geography u Aubrey Bates Health and Physical Education Milton Baum y Economics Anthony Bakula Supervising Clerk Business Office Paul Beckman Art Charlotie Bergstrom Joan Block James Bradfield f Physical Education Physical Education Coordinator of Secondary Education Martin Brittan Life Science Edward Britton Education Leroy Burdick Leonard Cain Chemistry Sociology Vy Edson Caldwell Richard Carpenter Peter Chrisler Education Music Mathematics Herbert Chruden Business Administration John Cox Business Admistration George Creel Allen Daniels Mildred Dawson English Accounting Officer Education Business Office - Stanley Demes Librarian Jean Faurot Humanities and Philosophy Herbert Drummond Circulation Library Melvin Fuller Physics Charlotte Ehling Health and Nursing Education Robert Else Art Bernard Engel Journalism Daniel Gage Business Administration Lillian Gallichio Physical Education John Goldthwait Philosophy Robert Good Psychology Louis Graue Mathematics Lyman Glenny Government Palmer Graver Placement Office and Education Allen Gammage Government Charles Greene Education George Gregg Education Charles Howard Education Henry Hansen Education Edward Howes History George Herrington Social Science William Hickman Economics James Holton Foreign Languages oe se Charles Hume Norman Hunt Thayne Hedges Speech Music Speech Hubert Jenkins Life Science Frank Jones Health and Physical Education Leroy Kavaljian E. L. Klingelhofer John Krier Life Science Test Officer and Student Association Psychology Manager nei ee Mahmut Lacin Christian Larsen Political Science Government John Livingston Chaille Love n Social Science Life Science Anita Lear Home Economics John Linnell Philosophy Robert Livezey Life Science James Lucas Psychology PAVEMENT EPITHELIUM Carl Ludwig Joe McCullough Life Science Foreign Languages Joseph McGowan Geography Irving McKee English | t | | H. Stewart Moredock Paschal Monk Dwain Moore Mathematics and Physical Music English and Speech Science Ida Morrison John Motlow Paul Murray Education History Government James Neil Education Kenneth Norberg Education { Orville Nordberg Siegfried Nussenbaum Lelia Ormsby Education Chemistry Education % soni, hia Clyde Parker Tarmo Pasto Wilson Record Journalism Art Sociology Harvey Reddick Music Maryjane Rees Speech Richard Reeve Norman Rudy Earl Segrest Anthropology and English Statistics Government aS Harold Severaid Arthur Sherman Life Science Psychology Willard Smith Pearl Spayde Education Librarian ay a Virginia Short General Reference Librarian Merrell Skeels Business Administration Charles Smith Accounting Melva Stafford Order Librarian Catharine Starr David Strong Sigurd Swenson Home Economics Physical Education Librarian Wordena Swisher Librarian Carl Thomas Speech and Drama Willard Thompson Emmett Thompson Royal Vanderberg Business Administration Education Physical Science 2 Ernest Vollbrecht William Waring Edwin Weinberg Art Life Science Applied Science Frederick Westphal Music John Wilhelm English Merritt Winans Raymond Witt Harold Wolf Education and Psychology Art Health and Physical Education ais I. R. Woodworth Row 1: Nancy Ray, Mabel Schoefer, Ila Sexton, Efra Zol- linger Row 2: Hazel Donat, Lor- raine Turner, Nancy Ash, Phy- llis Munson, Joanne Shorthose, Dorothy Gallup Row 1: Claribel Baum, Dorothy Schnetz, Elsie Burns, Helen Renken Row 2: Joy Greenwood, Bettina Davis, Diane Hovey, Darlene Vian, Ana Ramos Education Dale Wren Jesse Young Business Administration Education oS Row 1: Charlene Briggs, Marlene Johnson, Sophie Naglich, Marilyn Anderson Row 2: Louise Wheeler, Jean Roberts, Lillian Nance. Gerry Crowell, Vivian Oates, Agnes Cedarleat, Gladys Cook { { | ee ry Row 1: Charlene Briggs, Marlene John Naglich, Marilyn Anderson Row 2: Louise Wheeler, Jean Roberts, Lil Gerry Crowell, Vivian Oates, Agnes Cedar Cook Tom Hocking President Harold Severson Vice President Peggy Farnsworth Treasurer Marjorie Nagaoka Secretary senior class officers Shirley M. Baker North Sacramento Education Don R. Baker Sacramento Chemistry John R. Berggren Sacramento Business Administration Jonda W. Argante Sacramento Education Mildred Becker Sacramento Education Bruce Bly Sacramento Social Science Josephine A. Abduelia Marjorie L. Adams Loomis Sacramento Nursing Education Home Economics Elaine Baldwin Vivian Barnes Nevada City Sacramento Business Education Education Gloria Jean Billings Sacramento Education Rosemary A. Bolter Iowa Nursing Education Helen O. Blaisdell Honolulu Education Carol Nancy Bridges Sacramento Education seniors Lyda L. Brown Sacramento Education Maude R. Brown Sacramento Education Evelyn Marion Carlson Napa Business Administration Narce Caliva Sacramento Personnel Administration Arthur S. Clanin Illinois Speech Arts Craig Moore Sacramento Business Administration seniors Albert J. Capovilla Roseville English Betty Jo Cox New Mexico Social Science Karryl Elaine Daly Sacramento Education Harvey H. Debolt Sacramento Business Administration Barbara L. Carl Turlock Education Jack Cottongim : Ss Mil acramento Education Ron Davis A Forestville Education Carol L. Dickson Los Angeles Education B us Nadine C, Donner Sacramento Education Mildred Marie Edwards Grass Valley Language Arts Ann Lohene Entwistle Sacramento Education Emil M. Fancolli Sacramento Business Administration Roy Douglas Draper North Highlands Laboratory Technician Hattie Ruth Ellsworth Sacramento Nursing Education Jack Allen Exter Sacramento Business Administration Edgar E. Dougherty Irvine, Kentucky Mathematics Antonia Eickhoff Lakeport Art Jim Estelle Orangevale Correctional Work Peggy L. Farsnworth Sacramento Education seniors Peggy Jean Dubose Hermitage, Ark. Home Economics John J. Eno Nigeria Social Science Dwight A. Eberly Perkins Art Education Rod Felion, Jr. Sacramento Business Administration Phyllis Jean Foster Sacramento Life Science Judson A, Gardner McCloud History Darlene L. Freeman Turlock Business Administration Marshall L. Garrett Sacramento Language Arts Joanne Gliebe Sacramento Education Norma Funakoshi Sacramento Education Eleanor Genasci Sacramento Education Patricia S. Gordon Chico Education Dixie Hale Sacramento Education seniors Elma Mae Gardner Sacramento Education Jacqueline Mae Glass Sacramento Language Arts Mary Grohman Sacramento Education Homer H. Hale Sacramento Social Science Lou Ann Hawes Anderson Home Economics Leslie V. Harper Sacramento Business Administration David B. Henry Sacramento Public Personnel Naomi Hardy Sacramento Education Joanne Hederstedt Sacramento Education Shermin E. Hollingsworth Sacramento Business Administration Jeanne Long Hansen Vance Hansen ar Sacramento Carmichael Education Business Administration Gordon Healton Ruth Heater ass Lakeport Sacramento Education Education Harold G. Hewitt, Jr. Thomas M. Hocking Sacramento Oroville Psychology Business Administration Irene Hunter Robert N. Ingraham Sacramento Williams Education Education seniors Joann Irvine Sacramento Education Carmichael Education Helene Kellogg Sacramento Education Marchonne Johnson Anna Louise Kadel Florin Lab. Technician Mary Jane Kendall Washington, D. C. Education Rona Kole New York City Education Shirley Katka Sacramento Education Carolyn L. Kahl Sacramento Education Joanne Kinkel Del Paso Heights Lab. Technician Genevieve Suzanne Kildow Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho Home Economics Helge Krabbenhoft Arlene J. Kurtz Sacramento Sacramento Business Administration Education Lavonne Larison Esther Law Vacaville Roseville Education Education seniors William W. Ledingham Yong Hwan Lee Vancouver, B.C. Physical Education Seoul, Korea Charles Robert Luethy Sacramento Applied Science Alice L. Mar Mary McCrystle Sacramento Dorance L. Miller Citrus Heights Mathematics Z. P. Mihanovich Sacramento Business Administration Nada S. Moore Sacramento Joan Lewis Sacramento Education Eileen McCormick Sacramento Education Geraldine Louise Leggett Oroville Home Economics Frederica Maxwell Sacramento Education Gerry Millard Sacramento Business Administration seniors Carolyn Jean Ludemann Sacramento Home Economics Robert L. Moore Davis Education Anita Morey Placerville Education Marjorie Nagoaka Lodi Business Administration - Sherry Moseanko Sacramento Business Administration Robert M. Nelson Sacramento Physical Education Melvin Nunes Sacramento Music Selma Eileen Mundt C. William Mumma Rothsville, Pa. Sacramento Physical Education Language Arts Edgar W. Neville Dorothy Nichols iB No. Hollywood Sacramento Business Administration Lab. Technician Clifton R. Oakes Edmond J. O’Brien i Pinole Sacramento Education Education Mary Terese Oehlrich Darlene Pahl Sacramento Galt Languarge Arts Physical Education B seniors Samuel J. Pullaro Pueblo, Colorado Physical Education Reed C. Pierce Sacramento Life Science Wesley Carroll Reetz Sacramento Public Administration Jackie Phillips Sacramento Education Jim Randall Sacramento Psychology Harry Eldon Rowe Sacramento Social Science OE James Robert Parker Marie Paulucci Sacramento Sacramento Music Education Dorothy Marie Ragusa Sara Jane Ramsey Sacramento Sacramento Lab. Technician Business Administration Joan Washburn Ricci Delores Ripley Sacramento Mather Field Education Education L. Max Rowe Harold Ruggles Colusa Roseville : Business Administration Law Enforcement seniors Ernest D. Sandoval Benicia Language Arts Louis Joseph Santin Sacramento Applied Science Harold James Severson Vallejo Business Administration Clinton Savage Sacramento Music Jane Smith Sacramento Education Paul A. Sodini Sacramento Education Ethel Grace Scott Joan Claire Severe Ma Penryn ‘Sacramento Education Speech Arts Gail Smith Theodore R. Smith ; i Sacramento Florin Education Language Arts Frances Spurrier Donald E. Scronce Delano Sacramento Education Art Betty Lee Taylor Dave Teja San Diego Sacramento Art Public Administration seniors Irene Lois Vandyke Sacramento Education Lloyd Turner Modesto Education Jack W. Watson Sacramento Psycshology Colleen Wolf Trouse Camino Education Cordia Chambers Wade Sacramento Social Work Catherine Whitney Ceres Lab Technician Marilyn Jane Tenney Velma D. Thompson Sacramento Sacramento Education Education ith Thomas G. Volz Phyllis J, Voss Mather Field Sacramento Social Science Business Education Ce Ida Way Mary Lynn Welch Sacramento King’s Beach Education Education Ruth N. Wible Mearline Williams Carmichael Sacramento tion Education Social Work seniors Sharon Lee Williard Alice F. Wilson Juanita Waycott Sacramento Roseville Rocklin Elementary Education Education General Education seniors William Akire Norwood Erich John Alex Josephine Golembiowska ) Jay Allen Naoma Farlinger Helen Andree Robert Finch, Jr. Eugene Angelo Francis Fisher Ray Anwyc Gordon Fong Irving Baker Keith Fong Marlene Barragen Paul Fong Jean Beaudoin John Fothergill Ronald Beffa Charles Freuler Harles Benneit Marie Fukui Albert Benson Henry Fyotek Vija Berry Lorraine Gaualden Bernice Bonewitz Walter Geer Milan Briles Fred Geis Margaret Broderick John E. Haga Henrietta Broom Nason E. Hall, Jr Dianne Brunson Jean Marie Hallock E. Leroy Burdick Larry D. Hampshire Patrick Carew Wayne E. Hamric Robert Carey Monica Hannasch Jack Gordon ohn F. Hanscom Patricia Cassedy Jeanne A. Hansen Arthur Clanin Jonelle M. Hansen Carol Colwell Walter V. Hanson Richard Cunningham Thomas J. Harbinson Arthur Grimes Christiane Harris Robert Dalziell Frederick Hawkes Carol Diggles Mabel H. Hazell Gilman Dobson George A. Hebert Karlene Duke Elip e M. Heinrich Charlotte Dupzyk Alvin P. Herrewiz Ruth Elledge Margerite Hildebrand Vivianne Elorga Harley R. Hooper Jack L. Hoss Julia M. Hughes Jay R. Jensen Creighton D. Johnson Malcolm M. Johnstone Bertha A. Jones oe J. Kendrick Chris G. Kockinis Alpha Kosky Lyna Ann Maccauley Stanley J. McClung Robert D. McKane Elizabeth M. Martin J. C. Masters Henry Matsumoto Dorothy M. Merrihew ames D. Miller Edgar A. Milligan John K. Millner Victor I. Mizuno Rolf H. Moeller Ranson J. Moore Ernest R. Moretton Betty F. Morlan Vivian V. Moulton Ronald D. Nason James Natali Patricia I. Neiman Shirley M. Nelson Jerry W. Oates Warren M. Odenthal Harold T. Okada George P. Ong Katherine C. Papadogianis Emanuel J. Papadopulos Joseph A. Patitucci Dan W. Patterson Edgar J. Patterson Francis P. Peruch Richard J. Pfrang Joan M. Paulsen Brian D. Quinn Donald S. Rebhan Richard W. Renwich Barbara J. Roberts Mary Lou Robinson Robert H. Rodseth Lorine Ross Harry E. Roure Gregg Sallee Donald A. Saner Ronald A. Sato Sherman C. Sawtelle, Jr. Thelma I. Scheleher Leland W. Schelomann John F. Schmidt Arlene H. Shaffer Peter R. Shepherd George T. Shuster, Jr. Frances K. Smith Robert F. Spadarotto Ronald L. Standring Roger B. Steele Gertrude A. Steinle Robert Stevenson Harold J. Stoddard Dorothy Stone Loretta L. Stricker Antrill C. Suydam Michael L. Szafranski Ralph E. Talbert Barbara V. Terry Betty V. Tharaldson David F. Thompson Robert L. Thompson Betijean M. Tidwell Fred E. Tremaine Bill Trieglatt Marjorie I. Trusty Alfred L. Urban Theodore P. Vandesande Richard J. Vinci Howard A. Vosser Joseph P. Wade Olive E. Watt Harold V. Walker Jim R. Wells Joseph A. Wender George E. White Thomas A. Whittemore Nancie Wilkes Kenneth B. Williams Russell K. Woinowsk Albert E. Wolfe Henry Wong Sun J. Wong Gilbert Woody Marian S. Yamashita Don N. Yee Kenneth M. Yoshimo Larry Voss President junior class officers Carolyn Huntley Vice President Carol Peters Secretary Betty Morr Treasurer Dick Cox President sophomore class officers Penny Anton Vice President JoAnn Magnetti Treasurer Carolyn Robinson Secretary Bob Bond President freshman class officers Sharon Nevin Vice President Sondra Chester Secretary Noradele Veronis Treasurer | ae 2 Ee = oD = = s Sharon Nevin Vice President —— oe ee : ee S student government : Nason Hall Student Association President a ] e 9 Dixie Hale Bill Lusk Vice-president Secretary-treasurer Jim Estelle Men’‘s Representative student leaders Bob Lapp Junior Representative Darryl McCluskey Sophomore Representative Gwen McClelland Woman’s Representative Max Rowe Senior Representative Bill Mapes Freshman Representative Wally Hood Coordinator of Athletics eeerere Tlissrestes PEEEESER EGS Coordinator of Elections Jim Allen Coordinator of Publications Lenore Vasche Coordinator of Mary Terese Oehlrich Social Activities Ted Lewis Coordinator of Cultural and World Affairs Joan Severe Coordinator of Fine Arts coordinators Vance Hansen Head Yell Leader Bill Trieglatt Chairman, Rally Committee a student leaders Larry Voss Greens Chairman Mary Jo Snyder Golds Chairman = W.U.sS. committee (World University Service) Ted Lewis, Pat Merz, Bill Wilson, April Petti- john, Dr. Lacin. e 1cc (Inter-Club Council) First Row Pat Merz Edress Gilbert Betty Moor Barbara Hansen Carolyn Ludeman Kay Kersey Dr. Christie Second Row April Pettijohn Zane Vorhes Max Rowe Ed Strong Third Row David Henry Ted Lewis Norman Kempster David Peet model u.n. First Row: Patty Kozicki, Barbara Hollister, Shirley Levington, Lenore Vasche, Sherry Mo- zeanko, Mary Terese Oehlrich, Elizabeth Pan- zer, Sandra Akers, Sylvia Guyer. Second Row: Narce Caliva, Zane Vorhes, Dr. Lacin, John Eno, Ben Fleming, Bob Tallman, Tom Willoughby, Ernest Sandoval. Shirley Katka Chief Justice associate justices Left to right: Patty Finley, Chuck Lastutka, Bob Tallman, Kenneth Penman, and Frances Roach ADMINISTRATIC BUILDING f hac Wa Me nde dlale (ottege 4 YEAR COURSES IN... Liberal Arts « Science Government + Business + Education — silver and gold key Joan Severe, Dr. Christie Row I: Row 2: Dr. Brammer, Ted Smith, Dr, Bailey, Nason Hall Members and pledges, seated: Mary Terese Oehlrich, Fifi Gurvis, Dr. Parker. Standing: Ed O’Brien, Pat Merz, Jackie Glass, Doris Caldwell, Ted Smith, April Petijohn, Diana Lions, Maureen Hillman, Sherwood DeWein, Norman Kempster, Dr. Engel neon ea alpha phi gamma (Journalism Fraternity) xi theta chi eS. Row 1: Bill James, Daryl Powell, Jerry Stringer, Bruce Becker, Lloyd Snelson, Zane Vorhes, Rees Lee. Row 2: Hal Hewitt, Harry Vecle, Max Rowe, Harold Underwood, Tom Wiloughby, Jack Fallon. Row 3: Pete Shepard, Bill Lusk, Ron Limeberger, Bill Trieglaff, Daryl McClusky, Dick Cox, Dave Teja, Bob Lapp. Row 1: Jack Toedt, Bert Gower, Joe Duren, Ben Fleming. | Row 2: Vince Damore, Jay Allen, Eldon Rowe, Mr. Monk, Dick Germoles, Elton Rodgers, Jim Mischo. - kappa sigma kappa c.s.t. a. (California Studeni Teachers Association) Row 1: Nadine Hartman, Sally Desenfants, Nanci Pierce, Sylvia Guyer, Barbara Hansen, Carol Backlund, Anita Fickewirth, Virginia Eoff. Row 2: Winona Cound, Doris Richardson, Ruth Heater, Ann Entwistle, Eugenia Krouse, Johanna Tuma, Clifton Oakes, Rose Okamoto, Eleanor Genasci, Pat Loverde, Rusty Hale, Norma Allison, Peggy DuBose. Row 1: Gregg Sallee, Romona Van Sant, Beverly Bernardo, Lura Schmitz, Sally Greenleaf, Vivian Chandler, Kathleen Bell, Joan Severe, Margaret Hooper, Patricia Aaron, Shirley Kafka, Barbara La Teer. Row 2: Clinton Savage, Dennis Green, Mr. Monk, Bert Gower, Bob Weber, Jay Allen. SA CN Seah menc (Music Educators National Conference) phi kappa delta (Secretary Club) Row 1: Carol Peters, Julia Hughes, Marjorie Nagaoka, Beverly Young, Dixie Wilson, Evelyn Carlson, Janice Shaw. Row 2: Beverly Boerlin, Phyllis Voss, Helen Hogan, Esther Graves, Helen Walter, Susan Stearns, Kay Kersey. Row 1: Earl Henley, Harold Marshall, Jr., Ding McKensie, Hack Severson, Narce Caliva, Gerry Millard, Jack Exter, Craig Moore. Row 2: Don Robb, Kip Neasham, Joy Wallis, John Briggs, Bill Rogers, Orley Bakken, John Cuneo, Jim Gentry, George Mingo, Pete Shepard, Frank Dervett. Row 3: Warren Tilson, Mr. Skeels, Vince Damore, Bernard Roberts, Julia Hughes, Doris Russ, Rose Richards, Jane Ramsey, Florence Yego. Row 4: Vince Azzara, Gerald Gress, Leon Craft, Gerald Warner, Dick Warner, Paul Fong, Jerry Stringer, Marilyn Schachtili, Carol Peters, Beverly Boerlin, Carolyn Robinson, Paula Schreil, Don Abel, Jim Miller. Row 5: Ray Kivela, Forrest Maxwell, William Bonner, Gordon Hall, Tom Whitti- more, Bruce Bassett, Bill Lee, Jim Tharp. bus ad : press club Row 1: Sherwood De Wein, Diana Lions, Jim Allen, Ernest Sandoval, Jack Hanscom. Row 2: Doris Richardson, Pat Merz, Fifi Gurvis, Max Rowe, Phyllis Voss, Ed O’Brien. Row 3: Patty Kozicki, Norman Smith, Mary Terese Oehlrich, Bill Lusk, Norman Kempster, Wally Hood. Row 4: Dr. Parker, Ben Fleming, Bob Nelson, Ted Smith. 1: Dr. Winans, Jim Hoefling, Bill Rogers, Jim Gentry, Jack Toedt. 2: Joe McClendon, Bob Estabrook, Cliff Curtice, Ben Birkel, Jack Winslow. chess club cosmopolitan club Row 1: Ben Fleming, Jud Gardner, Mary Terese Oehlrich, John Eno, Pat Carew. Row 2: Mary Ann Rowen, Olivia Yniguez, Kathleen Stover, Frances Bahrs, Joan Myers, Jackie Glass, Jack Brown, Yong Lee, Joe Hood, Dr. McCullough. f Row 1: Connie Tatum, Lavonne Larison, April Petijohn, Allen Glass, Elaine Hartley, Jackie Glass, Roland Klotz, Joselyn Thornburg. Row 2: Knute Martin. Mary Terese Oehlrich, Joan Severe, Bob Smart, Mary Ann j Radich, Rosie Wible, Maureen Hillman, Esther Stream. Row 3: Jim Condon, Wayne Condon, Lona Isoard, Wally Hood, Ernest Sandoval, Diana Lions, Larry Marshall, Pat King, Bill Howell, Brian Blodgett, Dr. Thomas, Patty Kozicki. ? k ‘n’ buski SOCK N DUSKIN (Drama) campus republicans Row 1: Lois Morrow, Barbara Hansen, Janice Berkebile, Mary Nesler. Row 2: C. J. Rakus, John Gray, Ed Lloyd, Craig Moore, George Leuemberger. Row |: Mary Lou Holbrook, Rosary Weingart, Katherine Papadogianis, Shirley Napier, Jean Norris, Sally Thomas. Row 2: Dr. Wilhelm, Ted Ashworth, Bob Bond, Romona Van Saant, Bill Eipper, Mr, Witt. pro artibus (Art) a psych club | Row 1: Jo Ann Norris, Jean Norris, Dorothy Kremer, Lois Pratt, Elizabeth Panzer. Row 2: Ted Ashworth, Dr. Lucas, Glynn Moore. newman club Row 1: Mary Ann Matushak, Arliene Wright. Row 2: Pat Merz, Rees Lee, Nora Tucker, Nanci Pierce, Rosary Weingart, Kathy Schuler, Nancy Whiting, Sue Passalacqua, Emily Merkley. Row 3: Bob Fisk, Rod Felion, Zane Vorhes, Paul Spaulding, Shirley Leventon, Richard Lowe, Don Baxter. bass (Biological Association, Sacramento State) Row 1: Pat Nolan, Loraa Ammons, Carol Backlund, Brad Huary. Row 2: Bill Batiste, Larry Frazier, Dr. Ludwig, Bob Adams, John Winslow. « Row 1: Dr. Nussenbaum, Bill Garner, Claudine Moresco, Anna Kadel, Joan 1 Flemming, Evelyn Gebhart, Vernita Keyton. Row 2: Dr. Waring, Dick Lowe, Eric Adlegard, Roy Draper, Ed Keyton, Dr. Love. collegia medicus (Pre-medical) acs (American Chemical Society) Row 1: Roger Steele, Dick Lungstrom, Jim Hunter, Harold Walker, Dr. Nussen- baum, Bob Esterbrook, Dave Peat. Row 2: Roy Draper, Vic Munzino, Robert Carey, Dr. Burdick, Dr. Draper, Ronald Sato. whitecaps (Nursing) Row 1: Ruth Ellsworth, Josephine Abdullia, Mary Elizabeth Bell, Dr. Charlotte Ehling, Rosemary Bolter, Helen Rensta. spears . : “ x. “ Row 1: Barbara McEwen, Wanda Robinson, Helen Zanetta, Joan Oje, Elaine Smith, Betty Morr, JoAnn Magnetti, Elaine Hartley, Vivian Carter. Row 2: Jeanette Yuppa, Carole Tittle, Olga Gostovich, Carol Hintze, Phyllis Gray, Edress Gilbert, Miss Bergstrom. } Row 3: Bill Kuykendall, Ben Birkel, Dick Kelley, Dick Givens, Joe Kendrick, Walt ; Hansen, Dr. Jones. Row 1: Betty Morr, Mary Mason, Phyllis Gray, Wanda Robinson, Anita Ficke- wirth, Helen Zanetta, Jeanette Yuppa. Row 2: Edress Gilbert, Loreen Lehman, Lola Hunter, Carole Tittle, Arlene : Sartuche, Darlene Pahl, Mary Matten, Beverly Gould. q Row 3: Carol Hintze, Olga Gostovich, Marty Caspers, Judy Basich. i e , i ee Pe waa : ey we EAS - (Women’s Athletic Association) A a eter oe = 1 4 ; YY YS ‘g green and gold Row 1: George Hebert, Roger Fong, Joe Kendrick, Gordon Fong, Sam Pullaro, Nason Hall. Row 2: Wally Hood, Glenn Underwood, Jim Natali, Jack Fallon, Bill Ledingham. Row 3: Gene Wiese, J. C. Masters, Dick Vinci, George Larsen, Bob Nelson. Row 1: Emily Merkley, Neysa Bailey, Sue Passalacqua, Georgia McJenkin. Beverly Jopson, Chuck Lastufka. Row 2: Garry Bonine, Ding McKenzie, Bob Fisk, John Briggs, Bob Tallmon, Don Taysom, Rees Lee, Joe Basso. ski club OR ee - alpha pi delta Row 1: Jim Morrow, Jack Scram, Don Scronce, Jack Lyons. Row 2: Jim Myers, Hank Chapin, Gordon Sayler, Mr. Witt, Perry Youngreen, R. B. Giberson, Noel Cox. Row 1: Brian Roberts, Ernest Sandoval, George Leuenberger, Oliver Hughes, Dexter Clement, Wayne Martin. Row 2: James Brownell, James McMillin, George Baker, Monrad Monsen, John Winslow, Dr. Albright, Richard Adams. alpha phi omega res publica Row 1: Bob Tallmon, Peggy Hemingsen, Fifi Gurvis, Zane Vorhes, Row 2: Dave Henry, H. H. Hale, Dr, Livingston, Rees Lee. Row 1: Dave Teja, Hubert Arnold, Paul Minghetti, M. 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Coach Dave Strong was faced with the prob- lem of building a team from unknown ; = or unheralded players who had the ; 2A Ee aus poet spirit and energy to contribute to the Center Back squad. Though the Hornets lost every game, the team continued to function with great confidence. Confidence nearly paid off when the Hornets surprised the Alameda Hellcats with outstanding team playing. Though the Green and Gold was on the short { end of a 21-19 score, the final two min- utes found them on a goalward march that was thwarted only by the final gun. Fred Moeller End Ken Penman Jack Davidson Gene Wiese Larry Voss Guard Center Center End a Akio Iwanaga Lloyd Snelson Glenn Underwood Don White T ackle Back Guard Tackle t Cleo Lewis George Hebert Back Back Jim Allen Manager oy Timeout: Hornet players huddle together to talk over strategy for their next play during the battle with Chico State. ' Dave Strong Head Coach Cleo Lewis Most Valuable Player Members of Sacramento State College's first football team proudly line up for a group picture. ' The team was organized and saw its first action last fall. John Popov, Line Coach Hal Wolf, Backtield Coach sports Making an exciting tackle in the SSC-Nevada game, center Jack Davidson (55) is shown bringing the Nevada man down. Also in on the play are Glenn Underwood (62), Don Cvengros (75). Bill Warner (60) is shown coming up on the play. Oe, Uf 4, afin , WS. aie 4 a, ‘ ey ’ : : : c . : os : , : 2 seein — - . . ie . ae : Ss } ‘ a Two Nevada wolfpackers tackle and effectively bring down Hornet Tony Kosinki another play during the SSC-Nevada game. sports Cleo Lewis (21) puts on steam to reel off yardage against Humboldt State, while Glenn Underwood (62) prepares to block for him. Fighting hard, Glenn Underwood (62) and Jack Fallon manage to stop a member of the Nevada wolfpack right at the goal line. ¥¢ In an unsuccesful scramble to get at the ball, Jack Fallon (22) and an unidentified Nevada man came together. George Larsen Forward Chas Hayes Forward J. C. Masters Center Sam Pullaro Guard — nest ac oe . si Se as? het EL i Don Glass Guard FAR WESTERN CONFERENCE SSC. SSC... 54 58 72 72 54 58 58 56 Humboldt State... Humboldt State San Francisco State San Francisco State. San Francisco State__ Gall ‘Aggies... Chico State Chico State. Cal Aggies. Univ. of Nevada. Univ. of Nevada | Red Powell Jim Gray Bill Kuykendall Guard Forward Guard { ' t f 7 i ey, S : Hal Wolf Ron Limeberger Coach Guard Up in the air for one of his famous jump shots, Jim Gray (4) scores against COP. Chas. Hayes takes a chance in this unusual shot over the outstretched arms of a COP man. George Larsen (22) goes in for a successful attempt at the basket. The exciting play took place in the Far Western Conference opener, SSC against Humboldt State. ts a Back row, left to right: Ron Woods, Wayne Allison, Bill Hickey, Barry Figueira, Bill Munsell, J. C. Masters, Chas. Hayes, Jim Gray. Front row, left to right: Coach Hal Wolf, Sam Pullaro, Red Powell, Ron Limeberger, Don Glass, Bill Kuykendall, Dick Markson, manager. Ball, ball, who's got the ball? Masters, Powell and Munsell fight for the ball with two COP Tigers. Chas. Hayes and Red Powell give Cal Poly players a battle J. C. Masters has the longest arm in this struggle with Ken for the ball, Piercy (17), and Bob Fidler (15) of Chico State. Chas. Hayes stands poised for a possible rebound. George Larsen (at left) has just released the ball in a pass to J. C. Masters during the game with Humboldt. Jim Gray (20) comes around from behind for a screen in the play. Hornet Junior Varsity players gather together for a team shot. Standing left to right: Bob Statum, Mgr., Mermac Hansen, Orley Bakken, Coach Dick Markson. Seated: Bob Syftested, Wayne Allison, Barry Figueira, Ron Wood, Vance Hansen. Chas. Hayes and Wayne Allison get ready for the ball to rebound, as do four unidentified Cal Poly players. rad — ey CINDER GROUP—The Hornet track team is pictured above. Members of the team are, front row, left to right: Manager Bob Corbett, Joe Way, Bob Tallmon, Bill Kuykendall, Gordy Fong, Hal Robinson, Tom Willoughby, and Ed Brials. Back row: , Bill Ott, (Clarke Massey, Pete Wilson, John Green, Jim Forste, John Sinecal, Bill Hickey, Neal White, Jim Natali and Coach Frank Jones. Ed Brials and Clarke Massey up and over the hurdles, t ‘ ‘ es ee Hornet miler Joe Way staged a brilliant last minute spurt and claimed a win in SSC’S first home meet against Chico State and the Cal Aggies. PER eR aai as ‘ : -, Es euro ase ted B81) sett Frank Jones Coach Bob Corbett Manager 120 yard high hurdle race, Clarke Massey (center) is even with Chico men at fourth hurdle during meet held April 14th. Bill Ott Gordy Fong Bill Hickey Javelin Broad Jump Discus res Jim Natali Shot Put es ‘ RIE Oc Tl Bill Kuykendall John Gr een Jim Forsty 880 880 Mile, Two Mile Poised and ready for the gun, Bob Tallmon, Tom Wilioughby, Don Kropp, John Sinecal. ono _ apeayons ” ee _— Bob White Right Field Bob “Lefty’’ White Pitcher BS s x bs aN . j = ee 3 Ed Pegram Left Field J, C. Masters Pitcher John Mazzei Catcher Atch Pedretti Short Stop conference Sacramento State’s baseballers, 1954 co-champions, started this year’s campaign, facing stronger league teams than last year. Determined not to share the crown with anyone this year, the Hornets pitched and batted their way to undisputed first place. With the outstanding pitching ot J. C. Masters, the Hornets finished the Far Western Conference with 8 wins and 2 losses. Masters was the iron man of the moundsmen staff as he piled up an excellent record of 7 wins against only 2 setbacks. —. y A ER Fred Moeller Pitcher champions Top credit goes to Hal Wolf, his assistant coaches and every mem- ber of this championship team. With Haskell, Pegram, Pullaro, Ol- son, Mazzei, Hoy, Pedretti, White and call those pictured on these baseball pages contributing with perfectly timed power, pitching and vocal backing, we are proud to recognize this team as the school's first undisputed league champions. Akio Iwanaga Manager Doc Haskell Center Field Sam Pullaro Second Base ae a) : ’ =e oar ape om Dick Olson First Base Ron Hoy Bob Nelson Catcher ae! SSC VARSITY. The players are, front row, left to right: Coach Hal Wolf, John Mazzei, Atch Pedretti, Sam Pullaro, Mel Sherman, Tom Hocking, Dave Hotell, Dick Olsen, Ron Hoy, Ed Pegram, and Dock Haskell. Second row: Akio Iwanaga, manager, Bob White, Tany Kosinski, Hank Wagner, Jim Casali, Fred Moeller, Dick Jacquier, assistant coach, Gordon Nixon, Bob Nelson, and Rolf Moeller, assistant coach. - . 4 | Nason Hall : Pitcher Jim Casali Pitcher : 4 8 Dick Olson Ready for Throw to Trap Nevada Man Gordon Nixon Pitcher Tom Hocking Pitcher Hank Wagner Pitcher Norm Kempster Lou Edgar = Walt Hansen Re ar — ) | | | se om Mark Patterson Lyle Wilson Coach Aubrey Bates oo Golf team members gather together for a picture. Left to right: Coach Aubrey Bates, Walt Hansen, Lou Edgar, Mark Patterson, Norm Kempster, Lyle Wilson. Asses, Harold Ruggles Bill Ledingham Chuck Green Coach Jack Jossi xe a - sa ‘ 4 st _ - . . Pes Standing left to right: Coach Jack Jossie, Jim Mischo, Chuck Green, Harold Ruggles. Seated: Bill Ledingham, Harold Fuller, Eldon Rowe, Gilbert Woody. be 4 a x j TL peat © pa bt tt vee ee ere se: ekok Sate’ feo oe Jim Mischo This gives the Hornet tennis team their Eldon Rowe FWC CO-CHAMPIONS Doubles Team: Jim Mischo and Bill Ledingham Sacramenio State College tennis team finished their competition in the Far Western Conference with a 9-1 win-loss schedule. Following the victory of Eldon Rowe at Chico on May 13-14, the Hornets shared championship honors second championship in two years of competition. with San Francisco State College. Gilbert Woody FLOWER NOOK ist’’ “Your Campus Flor HU 2-0257 we J ® 3 2 bk me} S ® wa we cS ® us = a oO wr 4 Ww = wm = Zz 1e) Se. 7: . GRATIAS JOHN C eo ene “COUNTRY MAID ™ CREAMERY = aac 1030 J ST. GI 2-0088 tee . . 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