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dig na AAS NS SO EE iS I REO DED OD SL DR PROT TEAD LOe ti8 SRT Lae pa D actaeeiheg tte ae Ri iar ines a BS da YY Sema oho ae tan AT RDA RRS eta SSDS east S ca ARRON RAE EGET ORE et BM TM NO VUARDWYS WU hiacaieinicnins riders oorne ita tate cei SE Sicbaomase oe MAMMAL AAAI ALLE AALS AAT D IT caine SNS en teniaeniiscet emia: Time is of the utmost importance in the life of a college student. From the time he enters college until the end of his formal education, he is constantly being confronted by registration time, study time, organization time, social activities time, and, occasionally, eating time. Time is also spent in anticipation, day dreams, and the building of high hopes for the future. The college student learns early that time is @ young person's greatest wealth; it is his to dissipate or to make productive. The Time Is 1963 when Sacramento State College showed a dramatic increase in student enrollment. Regular and limited students totaled 7,455 at Fall registration. A new, modernistic art building was completed for classes in the Fall. In the future S.S.C. is planning an additional music-speech building and greater science facilities. This STATESMAN will recall to you the comparatively short time spent in classes and on campus at Sacramento State. The ticking of a clock might well be a constant reminder of the most important thing in the world—the passing of time; a reminder that the opportunity which today presents will never be repeated. The time is 1963—your year and your STATESMAN. mii) 110ttT) WM ee ——i Mini | AOMmInistration 18 Student Leaders 24 Olvisions 30 ClLuBs ACTIVITIES Sports Greeks College Nalls SENIORS Student OIRECTORY 214 At SacRamento State time Is “ i i ij | i La 5 ‘al 4 py” ef 5) — a year tt aw , fa | Ss TS 0) DN D a0) Adnunistration 0 Guy a. West President 20 DR. F. BLAIR MAYNE DR. HUBERT J. McCORMICK Executive Dean Dean of Educational Services—Summer Sessions DR. STEPHEN L. WALKER Dean of the College DR. DONALD W. BAILEY Dean of Students CoLlLeGe Oceans MR. STANLEY PRETZER Business Manager P| Student Personnel SeERvICES MARGARET McKOANE Associate Dean of Students (Activities and Housing) WILLIS J. BLACK, JR. Placement Officer LAWRENCE M. BRAMMER Associate Dean of Students (Counseling and Testing) He@: ELLIS. (MD: College Physician JOHN KRIER Associated Students Business Manager WILLYS W. FOLSOM Associate Dean of Students (Admissions and Records) Orvision Chairmen DR. DWIGHT C. BAKER . DR. BAXTER M. GEETING Chairman, Division of Social Science Chairman, Division of Humanifies, Fine Arts DR. HERBERT J. CHRUDEN DR. H. STEWART MOREDOCK Acting Chairman, Division of Chairman, Division of Science and Math Business Administration ; ¥ DR. JAMES W. NEIL DR. MERLE A. ROUSEY Chairman, Division of Teacher Education Chairman, Division of Health, Physical Education and Recreation 23 COOROINATORS BARBARA CORBETT, Publicity SALLIE MOORE, Social Activities RON RORRER, Athletics RICK MURPHY, Drama and Debate GARY TRUESDALE, Music and Art JOYCE EASTERLING, Publications DAVE STANLEY, World Affairs MARY ALICE BLAKE, Elections PAT ROONEY, Senior Activities Silver Key First Row, left to right: Pat Rooney, Diana Radtke, Jeannie Takemoto, Donna Arrigone, Lasha Prychun, and Judy Waldron. Second Row: Margaret McKoane, (honorary mem- ber), Laura Gleason, Doris Max, Vicki Karsten, Karen Enekoe, Jo Deats, and Pat Bradshaw. Third Row: Laurie Sepponen, Karen Hem- phill, Darlene Andriotti, Karen Klotz, Joyce Baver, Dr, Catherine Starr (honorary member), and Kathy Peters. ACACOEMIC Enrichment Committee First Row, left to right: Lee Larin, Betty Smizer, Nancy Simmerman, Kathy Austin. Second Row: Dave Dudley, Leanne Larin, Gean Mihalakos, Barbara Doty, and Preston Martin (Chairman). 26 GEORGE MILLER Vice President BILL ROZELL Treasurer Oarryl Enos PRESIDENT DONNA ARRIGONE Women's Representative JOHN FITZGERALD Men's Representative RALPH MOORE, Engineering Representative Olvision Representatives DON EKSTROM, Business Administration Representative JACK PRITCHETT, Humanities and Fine Arts Representative BETTY FRY, Social Science Representative LENORE CANTRELL, Education Representative SHIRLEE REMME, Health Physical Education Representative DAVE WILHELM, Science and Math Representative’ LARRY RITNER, Undeclared Majors’ Representative Board of finance STANLEY PRETZER JOHN KRIER DARRYL ENOS BILL ROZELL Attorney General Front Row: Carolyn Giannotti, Blake, Corresponding Secretary. pres.; Lyn Freeman, Treasurer; and Claire LaBelle, Jenkins Hall Representative. 28 RODNEY SWANSON Board of Justice AL CAMERON, Chief Justice DAVID DUDLEY PHYLLIS SCHMIDT AW S NOT PICTURED: PAM ESTEY Home Economics Club DIANE JACOWAY WRA GAIL SCROGGS Panhellenic KATHY PETERS Silver Key Recording. Secretary; Donna Arrigone, President; Pam Paul, Vice President; and Sharleen Back Row: Martha Simpson, Foley Hall Representative; Virginia York, Mu Phi Epsilon Re- RON ROHRER President AL DARRAH JOHN FITZGERALD JAY CRAIN Vice President Secretary-Treasurer DARRYL ENOS THOMAS HAYNE RON HURLBUT KEN JONES Men’s Nonor fraternity ADOLPHUS McGEE BOB MERRITT GEORGE MILLER JACK PRITCHETT THOMAS PUGLIESE DICK WOLFE . IvVISIONS D Sis WAP Uae aA time Tb Art students crea te beauty in the form of ceramics. . Carolyn Reyers adds the final coat of passionate purpl Oil painting requires time for concentration and care as demonstrated by Tom Oates. 32 e to Create time for individual exploration out of the classroom. purple to her creation. ionate The master's touch is added by Sherry Gorman to her interpretation of the matador. CREATING | Dressing room time before a drama department production. the Thousand faces of Orama Gary Truesdail takes advantage of the private practice rooms available to music stu- dents. and a 34 | Practice time for Lucy Starr while Janet Bachich lends an attentive ear. epi The Sacramento State marching band adds:music and spirit to the Homecoming activities. Mulitude Of Musical Sounds 35 Directed by Dr. Gerald Lawson CAST Little Mary Sunshine ..... Wendy Douglas Captain “Big Jim’ Warington Hal Hultgren Corporal Billy Jester ...... Danny Truhitte Nancy Twinkle ......... Linda Birchfield Mme. Ernestine Von Liebedich Vicky Stelzig General Oscar Fairfax ...... Tom Ribordy Chief Brown Bear ........... Ken Logan Fleet hOOte ener ans aero eres Mike Mertz Rene Cen Cnet John Elms i Little Mary Sunshine 37 Directed by Dr. Carl Thomas Herman George Judith Midtly Victor Larson Mike Mertz Barney Neeley Judy Larue Additional Drama Productions Cosi Fan Tutti by Wolfgang Mozart Our Town, by Thornton Wilder Hamlet, by William Shakespeare The Rats Every Second mn PhotoGraphy Is Important The photography department in its new location in the Art Building offers the best in photographic equipment including this dryer operated by Tom Heflin. One of the many steps in film processing is illustrated by M. Shahdoost. Film processing takes time in order to create what the photographer wants. 40 The orGanization Of people, times, Events, places and Reasons speaks foR jouRNALIsSM a time fOR news, FOR CREATING, the written WORd -- - - . REvIEw MARY PETTIS STEVE DAVIDSON _ Editor CAROLYN DALE DAN TILLMAN 4] BRUCE BEELER Editor CLYDE LAWRENCE Business Manager PAM PAUL PAM WESTERMAN Copy Editor Assistant Copy Editor WAYNE McMILLEN Managing Editor Time FOR news BOB MAGNETTI NANCY DAVID Sports Editor News Editor JOYCE BAUER Feature Editor Time To Proofread KEN BENTON World Affairs Editor JOE KEARNS Circulation Manager COFFEE BREAK— HORNET STYLE Statesman JOYCE EASTERLING | Editor LASHA PRYCHUN WILDA DORSETT Assistant Editor Managing Editor Plan, ORGANIZE, CREeate BARBARA CADENASSO BONNIE HARVEY PAT CALHOUN Clubs Greeks and Clubs Greeks and Clubs SHIRLEE REMME Administration and Women's Sports 4 MYRON PRYCHUN Sports FRED CERVANTES MIKE CHILD Statesman PhotoGrRaphers HANNAH ARMININO—Student Directory GAYLE TINDOL—Divisions MICHIKO WATANABE Artist A Time FOR OISCOVERY Time to let go. The unfearing, but cautious, zoology student is Lorena Hannon. 5 2 ss . «4 , P ee 5 The operation was a success but the patient died, Congratulations Dr. Allgier. ano Experiment Jim Tomiack sets the stage for discovery. Science and math students realize the importance of accuracy. Phyllis Thompson cooks up a fresh batch of test tubes for bio-chemistry. An oil drop experiment is the object of study by Jan Losee. a eee a in lA eemmeninia screed SAR Toni Marshall, physics student, attacks a problem involving pendulum motion. 48 Education aA time to Learn to Teach to Communicate Science methods in elementary education prompted this creation by Harriet Griffin and Llana Moorhouse. Television cameras — one of the latest aids to education. 50 A time for accuracy and precision, Pictured are Grant Snyder and Terry Piazza. Man and machine, Working to- gether to create. Time O Build ABTASU GOD TD PRI Afr bebe dete te te ted mnt pe me tete bt The mechanical skills, so important in our time, are demonstrated by Fred. Rottmiller. To ConstRuct Mechanical intricacies are explained to Lawrence Fuchs by an engineering instructor. 51 time FOR Business Heart of the business world is the machine and the machinist. Pictured is Kathy Kale. Barbara Duchi prepares to make her mark in the business world. 52 Physical | Eoucation Slugging it out with a silent opponent is Jim Bagley. and Recreation Co-eds in action. Steve Wilson gives an expert demon- stration on the handball court. sian devin 1 Sitting, left to right: Gene Morrow, Jim Vandiver, and George Bredsten. Standing: Bob Wall, James LiGette, Fred Duerner and Bill McGinnis Ww CIRCLE K OFFICERS: Jim Vandiver, Fred Duerner, Gene Mor- row and George Bredsten. Nursing Association First Row, left to right: Martha Cooper, Carol Twilling, Margaret Finferson, Terry y Hansen, Ausma Buls, and Charlotte Hackett. Second Row: Melinda Marsden, Susan Schmitt, Carol Kirkland, Carol Gallagher, Joan Hucke, Elena Alberts, Karen Gilbert, Joanne Machen, and Loutta Benats. Top Row: Marilyn Morita, Karache Lagonarsino, Dolores Linnenbrink, Charlene Peters, Pamela Wagner, Jean Aday, and Peg Dardin. NURSING CLUB OFFICERS: Marilyn Morita, Karache Lagomar- sino, Ruth Redmann, Carol Kirkland, and Delores Linnenbrink. 56 Club members in action. WESLEY CLUB OFFICERS: Carolyn Giannotti, President; Miss Kenny, Advisor; Jim Burnett; Delette Topel, Vice President; and Dennis Scharosch, Treasurer. First Row, left to right: Bill Hoeflin, Dalynn Eastburn, Carolyn Giannotti, Pat Schwigert, Frances Blankenship, Michael Shira, and Cyndi Croall. Second Row: Gordon Brawil, Diana Bailey, Delette Topel, Judy Wagner, Dave Layne, Sarah Smith, Jerrie Turkatte, and Carol Yoder. Third Row: David Kusewetter, Connie Jo Witt, Dennis Scharosch, Artie Taber, Richard Wilson, Jill Reed, and Thee Kinsey. NEUMAN CLUB OFFICERS President: veveae vec tector on Phil Kiefer MiceuPresidenfy accuses tie Ken Olds Corresponding Sec'ty .. Barbara Miller Recording Sec'ty .....0.;% Joan Miller Wireasurer scence as se Gerald Randall SOt=CHANMS: saee nese ce « Ray Nielson we vTy 7 f NN - “Little Mary Sunshine and Friend | Neuman CLUB Informal Halloween Party 58 Nome | Economics i CLUB Home economists take time in their busy schedules to add a decorative touch to the home. Seated, First Row: Connie Elder, Janice DeBenedetti, Susan Farrington, Judy Thomas, and Marilyn Harris. Second Row: Liz Powell, Publicity Chairman; Julie Porter, Vice President; Linda Natucci, President; Barbara Kleiman, Secretary; Kathy Arnfield, Treasurer; and Pam Estey, AWS Representative. Standing: Judy Wagner, Sandy Schmitt, Anna Davis, Donna | Lippert, Enid Gilpin, Shaleen Blake, Gloria Pieretti, Barbara Oto, Susan Beleu, and Nancy Machado. 59 60 California Association FOR Nealth p.€. and Recreation OFFICERS. Front Row: Mr. Henry Elespuru, Advisor; Shirlee Remme, Division Representative; Jeannie Takemoto, President; Miss Charlotte Bergstrom, Advisor. Standing: Adrianne Podesta, Secretary; Beverly Olson, Vice President for Women's Physical Education; Al Manfredi, Vice President for Men's Physical Education; Marilyn Miller, Treasurer; Diane Jacoway, Recreation Representative. MEMBERS. Seated: Beverly Olson, Betty Melton, Janice Dyess, Miss Bergstrom, Marilyn Miller. Standing: Diane Jacoway, Dot Haus, Adrianne Podesta, Michiko Watanabe, Marlene Poletti, Barbara Hayter, Dottie Donahue, Rachel Cervantes, Karen Meek, Pat Doak, Jeannie Takemoto, Shirlee Remme, Martha Hospenthal, Cathy Morgan. Back Row: Dan Davidson, George Smiley, Ken Thomas, Al Manfredi, Bob Garioto. California PaRK and Recreation Society First Row, left to right: Dr. Shirley Kammeyer, Advisor, Rachel Weber, Carolyn Darrington, Darlene Rominger, Pricille Forest, Margaret Lynch, Judy Olive, and Burt Brown. Second Row: Ron Locicero, Donn Clickard, L r Napoli, Dan Epperly,; Neal Orchard, Ken Olafson, and Jerry Steinke. ANTHROPOLOGY First Row, left to right: R. E. Avery, Jean Miller, Arlean Towne, Doris Marx, Doug- las Simeroth, Nancy Chenoweth, Joyce Granger, and Joan Carlson. Second Row: ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS: Arlean Towne, Secretary- Louis Payen, Jerald Johnson, Garnet Satfield, Dr. Richard Rieve, Bill McKinley, Dr. Treasurer; Jay Crain, President; Doris Marx, Vice President. Robert Theodoratus, Clair Pheneger, Marcia Granger and Jay Crain. Nonorary ORGanIzations Alpha phi Gamma Journalism Pictured, left to right: Clyde Lawrence; Wilda Dorsett; Joyce Easterling, Secretary-Treasurer; Bruce Beeler; Jerry Keenan; Pam Paul Pesident; Nancy David, Second Vice President; Lasha Prychun; and Wayne McMillen, First Vice President. Alpha Ds! OmeGa Orama First Row, left to right: Evon Morrison Ray, Mac Bridges, Rick Murphy, Fay Fustafson. Second Row: Phil McCullough, Tom Ribordy, Mike Mertz, and Joe Kaough. 62 7 Mon pi mu Epsilon ke 4 i BR vecanmeee?® (Mathematics) cont =a First row, left to right: Mr. Robert Alves, Kath Peters, Johnnye Lundgren, Elizabeth Quackenbush, Richard Nickel, Ray McAfee. Back row: Mr. Barthel Huff, Eric Frerking, Mr. P. VanWeldhuizen, Gerald Stevens, Edmund Rottmiller, Richard Henderson, Ted Lindberg, and: Earl Stephens. Kappa Oelta pI (Education) Kappa Delta Pi Officers First Row, left to right: Kathy Lippert, Phyllis Smith, Laura Gleason, Bob Hearst, Dana-Sue Palemone, and Janice Dotta. Second Row: H. R. Hansen, Ann Diaman, Maureen Bowns, Brenda Barstad, Karen Eneboe, Leila Bryant, Scarlett Asher, and Raymond J. Endris. Third Row: Phyllis Schmidt, Lasha Prychun, Jean Olson, Bobbie Ellis, and Linda Rumph. OESERET First Row, left to right: Sherry Bowns, Neva Marler, Vonceil Babineau, Veda Thomas, Ailene Wooley, Virginia Duncan, and Jean Fairlee. Second Row: Andy Anderson, Elmer Ping, Ursula Waibel, James Holland, Linda Hellewell, Karen Hellewell, and Gerald Stevens. Lucette Granville, Barry Davis, Lora Lee Parle, Women’s Sports Association First Row, left to right: Shirlee Remme, Pamela Mercer, Bev Olsen, Lynda Fithian, Miss Carole Williams, sponsor. Second Row: Shirley Sliger, Marlene Poletti, Dottie Donahue, Royanna Palmer, Dorothy Haney, Pat Doak, Diane Jacoway, Betty Melton, and Karen Meck. 64 L.A.E. LAW ENFORCEMENT MAJORS S LamBoa Alpha Epsilon Law Enforcement fraternity ) Lambda Alpha Epsilon Me. Ae ah a PROFESSIONAL LAW ENFORCEVENT FRATERNITY Safety Belt Sale fingerprinting SERVICE tO Teacher Credential Candidates Mili Zopfi, Secretary-Treasurer, and Mar- ion Majestic, Vice President, display the fraternity insignia. L.A. Grand Chapter Meetings Mt. Shasta Ski Trip Left to right, from top: Glen Grafe, William B. Melnicoi, sponsor, Bruce Gregor, Jerry Bryson, Jack Gould, Barry Green, Don Greaves, Robert Johnson, Mili Zopfi, Marion Majestic, Eilean Silver, Henrietta Loewen, and Reno Angiolini, President. 65 ENGINEERING CLUB Front Row: Mr. Blacketter, Advisor; Don Rodgers, Clark Stanich, Larry Nizzoli, Howell, Howard Hoover, John Deglow. Back Row: Charles Greenlaw, Dave Al bury, Carl Sundquist, Martin Roche, Larry Walker. Ralph Moore, Mike Mulbarger, Jack Meisenbach, Richard len, Al Ravisher, John White, Dick Weaver, Mike Stans- Orama CLUB First Row, left to right: Larry Jenkins, Bonnie Gustafson, Rich Kaough. Second Row: Sharon Lynn Kelsey, Judy Midby, Sherry Dean, Dan Truett. 66 Ski CLUB Pictured, left to right: Don Orlich, Marlin L. Pierce, Mitch Watanabe, Joan Carlson, Maggi Schreeder, Carl Berger. Social WorkK ano Correction CLUB Cosmopolitan CLUB OtherR SSC CLUBS Not RepREesented CanterBury association Christian Science OrGanization Collegiate Luthern fellowship Music Educators National Conference Phi Oelta Kappa Phi Mu Alpha - Sinfonia Rocer Williams fellowship SSC ATELIER First Row, left to right: Shiela McCullough, Barbara Hodgson, Linda Cole, JoAnn Swartz, Pat Dimeris. Second Row: Marilyn Nungessor, Judy Gage, Miss Sofrona Smith, Advisor, Bonnie L. Jones, Pat Romberg. California Inter colleGiate. Press Association First Row, left to right: Babs Murnan, Liz Fontés, Wayne McMillen, Alice Lohman. Second Row: Fred Cervantes, Joyce Baver, Pam Paul, Gayle Tindol. Third Row: Dick Atlee, Ken Benton, Clyde Lawrence, Joyce Easterling. Back Row: Fred Vail, Dan Clarke, Bruce Beeler, Jim Shock, Larry Grant. pan Nellenic Council fall Council First Row, left to right: Carol Cottell, Jean Alexander, presi- dent, Carol Cozine. Second Row: Barbara Bevan, Gayle Scroggs, Heather Hittig, Phyllis Schmidt, Starleen Webster. Spring Council First Row, left to right: Carol Ahlquist, Gretchen Pauley, Carole Cottrell, Lasha Prychun. Second Row: Mary Ann Crabill, Dona Vukajlovich, Billie Van- Deeven, Gayle Scroggs, Anita Bates. INtERFRATERNITY Council First Row, left to right: Pat Wenger, Eric Fehrking, Joe Kearns, Bob Magneti. Second Row: Rick Schultz, Dave DeFields, Dick Hatten, Jim Bartholenew. Spring Council Pictured, left to right: Jack Stollary, Pete Hanley, Mike Rod- gers, Steve Watry, Mr. Landis. First Row, left to right: John D. Swidrak, Harley L. Harris, Ken Marques, Jeff Cowan, Dale Brinsley, David Coffing. Second Row: Albert D. LeBel, Richard M. Oswalt, Clifford A. Gehrt, William Nelson, E. G. Parmenter, Dr. H. Nicholas Windeshausen. First Row, left to right: Walter Barnes, Harley Harris, John Swidrak, Winnie Wong, Margaret Fox, James Barnett, Dale Brinsley, E. G. Parmenter, Hovey Reed. Second Row: Albert LeBel, Erna Halbrook, Jeff Cowan, Seaman Wareham, John Hester, David Vongent, Mohammad Ahmad, Robert Coe. Third Row: Robert Sjordal, Richard Oswalt, Gerald Johnson, James Sheldon, Jr., Clifford Gehrt, Sohan Lal Sidher. Nonorary OrGanizations Dsl Chi ( Psycholocy ) First Row, left to right: Valerie Kubacky, Glenn Richmond, Eleanor Dublirer. Second Row: Elvis Jones, Irl A. Irwin, Jim Bews, Tom Jurich. mu pni | Epsilon ( Music ) First Row, left to right: Carolyn Camp, Carol Marlette, Karin Hemphill, Vickie Stelzig, Lana Jones, Lorna Volkert, Linda Baker, Midge Erritt, Mrs. Polenski, Sponsor. Seated: Karen Arnison, Virginia York. 72 Alumni! Association Continental Lodge San Francisco feBRuary 2 Pictured, left to right: Harold Hewitt, Jr., Hannah Armanino, Hugh Mickelson, Wayne Gray. Board of Oirectors’ Meeting PRESIDENT: BRUCE PORTER ‘58 Ist VICE PRES.: JACK HANSEN '61 VICE PRES.: SHERWIN DeWEIN '57 SECRETARY: JANET McWILLIAMS '59 TREASURER: MERLE LOFFELBEIN '54 LEGAL ADVISOR: GORDON SCHAFFER '49 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY: WAYNE GRAY Pictured, left to right: Janet McWilliams, Bruce Porter, Merle J. Loffelbein. Bob Tallman. time for College Fair , ReGional Activities Sunday Supers - Theme for The Year: UnderGRaduate = “ALumni In Residence” 73 General Chairmen Bud WasGatt Jill Merritt Time To Be Orientated Into College Life frosh Week Fall SORORITY Rush SCHOLASTIC | e Phi fgnbda Nu the purpose nto provide xfy AMON, members se SEKI “SCHOLASTIC SERVICE, etnies for the hetlerment of the individeal school-- commonly. Spring opt % DAN gen highest ; thse + cvet attained 4. 77 Nomecoming 62 aA time FOR WorRK. .. CCC Rally Ano a Time for play... .ANO VaRIety 79 Bonfire Rally 62 Queens? Queen Marlene '61 and Queen hopefuls And PREGAME Pep Talk. .. SSCs Neroe’s in history first on Moon ? A time Into The past... Grand Prize- Newman's Lindserch Oraper’s footsall s yi Nero Ce SA SES ena wy Sie oh BAS seas 13th annual Nomecoming PaRadeE Oaddy- - from Kappa Gamma And future. Big Oave 83 Was Nero a Nero? Sigma Alpha Sigma’s Cupid 84 Op O's Oualt Neroes Betsy Ross from- - Phi LamBoa Nu td ‘ bs 3 bs Alpha Sigma Phi's Casey Jones ae Se A Oamsel is Saved SERIOUSNESS. . . | Present-Oay Nero | piece Salina { 86 foley’s Joan of ARC We Beat 'Em! SSC Nomecoming Queen 1962 Nomecoming Attendants Princess Sue Walima Princess Carol Cannon Micheyl BRoaddus Queen’s Court SacRamento State in the News. .. YS Ess Business | Leaders fun With ReGistration Our Camellia Princesses 1963 91 r- : Tere . TY WN ry) ‘ned WY } 2 é Gee THAW , r 4 + Campus ACTIVITIES... 2 A Vun...A Two 92 ano... Newsworthy Items ?.. CampaliGner Where ?? Orient Bound Gals four freshmen Concert Semi-Annual Bic- Little Sister Koffee Klatch And a fashion Show- 95 i te STATE COLLE GE IN WITH THE NEW! i or OOS Se “ SACRAMENTO Christmas time S TATE CO L L EG E ACTIVITIES Neal Mikelson and John Zeltin add finishing touches to. Draper Hall's Christmas tree. Leaders of six campus religious groups take time to plan yule program. Pictured are, Standing, left to right: Mike Evans, Kaylen Pistole, Barry Davis. Seated: Arlice Tune, Marilene Burma, and Carolyn Giannotti. Nornet | | Miss flashBulB 1962 98 st Nolidays ano Games 100 annual GREEK Show Raft aA time for Nard Work | | Race But, Yet a time for fun! HANK ELESBURU Assistant Coach RAY CLEMONS Head Coach JOHN BAKER Assistant Coach JACK BROWN Assistant Coach eT ah ig = i as + ‘i purniostnee CAL BOYLES Assistant Coach 10 7 Bill Whitaker End Larry Ghilardi Guard Gary Miller Halfback Vince Zalasky Q'Back ls 108 a Ed Austin Tackle TEAM RECORD OFFENSE Joe Kenney Tackle G |Istdwn Rush Pass Total Avg. O “N36 “1560 -597- 2211579 .239:8 HORNET SCORES FORNERS ss cates cone Op WEIMER eos ees. cos roneve 14 RORNETS® G26 ahtecter. 7 (GAL POLY os.saa ee: 12 RORINERS: air serene. 9 LONG BEACH 2:...5 =. 13 FIORNETS metas cues ac 7 SOVIOREGON! Wve cae 21 SHORNETS! 2 ies erases AO! GHC O oe isan a sactecsys 23 PHORNETS ere sete ceye 12 SINEVADACsne ae cassers 23 BHORNETS) a iaccceve opens PAP Solace Se eee reaenr aegis 28 HORNETS ae sence e. sryaie 26 UG DAVIS! osc. 7 FEORNEMS: ta cassette sen ae 14 HUMBOLDEL. itas eck 20 Tote PES sicsis-3 2: ecavss-ciaeenecess HOt: Pts: ares etta stats wees —denotes league gm. Wek oT 2—7—0 DEFENSE G Istdwn Rush Pass Total Avg. 9 112 1198 861 2059 228.8 Mike Robustelli Tom Lippert Center Center ek ee came Dick Hatten Mel Fontes Halfback Halfback SEASON SUMMARY Despite their 2-7 record, the SSC HORNETS made a strong effort in each game played. Led by linemen Gil Garcia and Larry Ghilardi, the HORNETS outplayed most of their opponents. The offense was led by LITTLE ALL-COAST FULLBACK, Gene Reyes, who amassed a total of 493 yds. and a 5.3 avg. Field general of the HORNETS was Mike Flock. Flock com- pleted 33 of 76 passes for 414 yds.; 20 passes which went to end Gary Kelley. Highlight of the season was the win over traditional rival, the Cal Aggies of Davis. However, fumbles prevented the HORNETS from posting a better record as they gave the ball away 27 times to their opponents. Gil Garcia Bob Lazark End Halfback Jeff Fehr Guard i Mike Hargett Center Jim Sweatfield Guard Bill Hansen Tackle fiw 109 AW - Hugh Pettit Carl Agbulos Tony Thornburg Guard Fullback Guard Bob Mattos Ken Scanavino Darwin Smith Q'Back Guard Q'Back | oe Gary Kelley Rene Gayaldo Bob Wells End Linebacker Center Jim Sowers Halfback Gene Reyes Fullback Joe Enloe Linebacker fe soetenrirene aoe erie oe i Top Row: Trainer Dave Dold, L. Bosch, McColl, Williams, T. Tileston, P. Colson, R. Noya, D. Lomas, J. Landgraft, Coach Elespuru. Second Row: G. Harvey, R. Rhames, L. Sidner, E. Whittle, J. Adcock, R. Miles, D. Trainor, D. Anderson, Peterson. Third Row: Ass't Coach Dinublio, J. DeAngelism, K. Kimmey, P. Lazio, B. Brust, R. Godon, T. Dillie, R. Buress. Fourth Row: Mgr. D. Ackerman, D. Dichiara, B. Rix, M. Pierce, G. Rubesky, M. Stefanko, W. Strawn, R. Belsey, F. Simas. freshman- JV footsall HANK ELESPURU Head Coach 114 BasketBall 7 : Z BasketBall Team No. Name Position 1962-63 TO “ RohiiensRom, ates ccuces eens ewceeneeecs F ie Gonzales, laVerne: ois cac4 55 swe wes G 12) — Baler Bill sea c mevatennerciecaue wasnartye. F 14. 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State : 45 67 ‘St. Mary's College 53 54 Cal Poly—Pomona 60 46 = Cal Aggies 56 67 Fresno State Ps aa oy 56 Fresno State sil Orange State Tournament ; 51 53 San Diego State 52 50 =©Cal Aggies 76 67 — Cal Poly ; “ Chico State Tournament : ga a e 61 56 Willamette Ss ag 72 60 Cal Poly—SLO . : 52 47 Chico State 4 Won tournament 44 59 = San Francisco +32 42 Alameda State sah oys) 65 = Chico State 49 58 Humboldt State Cal Poly Tournament 71 73 Westmont College 57 62 Pasadena | A ea JE Sac. State 58 77 Chapman College : 44 46 Cal Aggies f 75 73. University of Nevada Y. oS E72 66 Alameda State J .) s 70 54 San Francisco State ) f Ae 62 77 Chico State IC £31] 37. Humboldt State % 56 72 University of Nevada — 55 46 University of California Davis Total record 10-16 4-8 Conference play Senior Ron Rohrer Scores In final Game Of 1962-63 Season SacRamento State Won 55-46 SS EE RFT HET Pi a Ev Shelton’s Nornets Graduate Seven : Ron Rohrer Jim Curtis . Bill Baker Jim Speakman | tom Pusliese John Oille | Jim Greene - SSR RT VN a ee EE —————————— Rally Committee SPRING | Officers | ea SO nN . First Row, left to right: Linda Rumph, Treasurer; Pat Raley, Secretary; Nola Lancaster, Women's Vice Chairman. Second Row: 4 Rick Schultz, Chairman; Pam Jacobsen, Membership Chairman; Dr. John Brackmann, Sponsor; Anita Magues, School Traditions and Service; Don Thurman, Executive Vice Chairman. | First Row, left to right: Dennis Sartini, Rick Schultz. Second Row: Pam Jacobsen, Pat Raley, Anita Magures, Pat Harding. Third Row: Nola Lan- caster, Ceta Dochterman, Mitch Watanabe, Jean Darrach, Linda Rumph. Fourth Row: Judy Cook, Don Thurman, Pat Cline, Linda Greilich, Mary Alice Blake, Ken Olds, John Brackmann, Sponsor. SSC Team Warms Up for Oavis Relays Time For Spirit, for Cheers, for SONG SSC SonGsterRs 123 Sally Schock Rich Kaouch Oave Oefields SSC Cheerleaders Mark Sullivan Sue Walima 124 CAE RL OTE a es BESET ETA TRS Returning Lettermen - Lindsay Goodell, Oon Naney, Bos IRvING, rs Me TE BO 8. DEE 2 So 2 EES Sa eee Ken Moore, Bos Vales, And JerRy Yuke. Coach-AuBrey Bates 125 AE NRE LS TE 2 Tennis Team First Row, left to right: Ron Yamagami, Bud Travers. Sec- ond Row: Coach Jack Jossi, Dick Van Alten, John McIntosh, Mike Cummer. Ritch Eich, ab- sent. } ie PRA yA ern rte spas Coach Jack Jossi Tennis Team In Action a Occisive SeRvE A Mighty Return WateR Dolo Team 2nd Year of far Western Competition 6 Lettermen Returned for Season - tim Bloom, fred Ouerner, Bos fern, Oick fontaine, BILL McGregor And Steve Sipes Swimming Team - 1963 “Chlorine Corps” Coach Joe Glander 132 ROSTER VARSITY BASEBALL Agbulosa (Ganlh cricissve sieve tenorctetee ats crs OF — SR. 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BaseBalL Coach Cal Boyes DATE March 2 March 6 March 9 March 12 March 16 March 23 March 26 March 30 April 2 April 6 April 9 April 10 April 16 April 20 April 23 April 27 April 30 May 4 May 11 OPPONENT Alumni UC UOP Fresno State Humboldt State St. Mary's Fresno State Chico State Cal Aggies Humboldt State Pasadena College San Fernando State UOP Chico State San Jose State San Francisco St. Mary's Cal Aggies University of Nevada PLACE Sacramento Berkeley Stockton Fresno Sacramento Fresno Sacramento Chico Sacramento Arcata Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento Sacramento San Francisco Sacramento Davis Sacramento SCORE 134 } t i ' ' { | 1.2.3 STRIKES, You'Re Out oe - Be jerceeteortor SS —— At The. = OLO Ball Game 135 Watch The Birdie! 138 Time for EXERCISES, PRACTICE Coordination And Control GIRL Gymnasts i ee PaaS a: es + ’ 7 4 1 onan : ele! 139 SCORE ’'s The What 14] time for Spring Training og 143 _ebisneemimseaneRsicse CARL BRUST JOHN CHOLDERS PHILIP CURRY Spring Secretary Fall Secretary RICHARD ELLIS CHUCK W. GRAVERS THOMAS. HEFLIN ROBERT HUSING JOSEPH KENNEY Fall Treasurer _Fall President Time for Safari Oance Snow Trip to Squaw Valley Mixers Intramurals WAYNE McMILLEN Sweetheart Joan fippin ROBERT MAGNETTI DON SAUL JACK STOLLERY STEVE WATRY PAT WENGER 144 Spring President Spring Vice President Beta JOHN FITZGERALD Big Brother | JUDY AHERN BETTY ALEXANDER MIREA ANDERSEN ; SONIA BENSON BARBARA BEVAN YVONNE BOWEN | | | PAT BRADSHAW MICHEYL BROADDUS LYNNE CHASTAIN PAT CLINE MICHELE COAKLEY | Fall Treasurer | JUDI COLEMAN CAROL CORNELIUS PATSY DAULTON Spring Secretary 145 LAURIE HATCH Fall Vice Pres. Spring President ELAINE KVES 146 JEANNIE HOWE PAM JACOBSEN GERALDINE McLEAN KATHLEEN McLEAN Spring Vice Pres. RUTH FIGNANI HELEN GORDON LYN FREEMAN SANDY HARRIS MARILYN JASPER Secretary MARIAN MAJESTIC ROBERTA PALIN PAM PERRIS GAYLE SCROGGS Fall President VICKI SELLICK PEGGY STINNETT JUDY STORRO CAROL MARTINEZ MARIA MAZZIER JILL MERRITT HELEN MUELLER PAULA UKEN SUSAN WELSH SALLY WETMORE DIANNE WILLIAMS JEANNE WILLIAMS CAROL WITCHER MARYLOUISE ZANCANER alpha Sigma phi JOHN ALEXANDER GARY ANDERSON Spring President GREG BEALS DICK BLANCHARD Secretary ED AUSTIN Spring Vice Pres. TIM BLOOM TED BRADSHAW MILT BRIGGS GARY BRAMON MICK BROWN SKIP BROWN DAVE BUSSE ARNOLD CARSTON DON COVELL JOHN DILLE JERRY DRON STEVE FOY 148 i ANDY GACANICH JOHN GEORGAKAKOS GEORGE GROSSMAN JERRY HATCHER GARY HENRICKSON JACK JENKINS Fall Vice Pres. BOB KALIS BILL KAGLAR JOE KENNY { JOE LATONA MIKE LEVISON JOHN MARTINEZ AL MASON Fall President GEORGE MAX LARRY MENTINK GARY MILLER SAM MILLER ADVISORS | | | | SUE BISHOP PAT CLINE ELAINE LATHAM JILL MERRITT JUDY OLIVE MARIA PERRY LINDA RUMPH DONNA ROBERTS CAROL ZAIGER Little Sisters 150 MR. PASCAL MONK Faculty Advisor MR. GEORGE SCHURR Alumni Advisor RUDY MONTALVO JOHN MORENO ED PACHECO CARL PODESTA RAY RIVAS MIKE ROBUSTELLI Alpha JACK SCHAEFER DON SINGERMAN Sigma phi STEVE SIPES JIM SOWERS FRED STEPHENSON TONY THORNBURG GARY TOOMBS ROD TROTTER BOB VALES LUCKY WALSH GARRY WARDRIP 151 Oelta SIGma Nu PAT BROTHERS DOLORES CARROLL ANNETTE CHAPPELL CAROL COZINE MARY ANN CRABILL CETA DOCHTERMAN Corr. Secretary President CYNDY ERICKSON SUSAN FARRINGTON CECELIA GABRIAN KATHY JENSEN Vice President KAREN KRUSE TERRI McCLEAN MR. HOVEY REED j Sponsor BETTY McCURRY Record. Secretary VALERIE POHL SHARON RIBBECK JOANN STEVENS JAMES APPS FRANK BEITZ RON BROWN GEORGE BYE BILL COUGHRAN JOHN DAVIDSON DON EKSTROM WILLIAM ELLIOTT ERIC FRERKING BOB FRYE THOMAS HAYNE SCOTT HELLINGE 153 Oelta Phi OmeGa RICHARD LANGE TED LINDBERG GILL McINTYRE DAVE MITCHELL MARC O'BRIEN Ain KENNETH PETERS MARTY ROCHE GERALD PERSONIUS RON ROHRER JIM ROSS JAMES SHERHOURNE ROBERT H. SMITH BRUCE M. SOOTER MARK SULLIVAN MITCH TERKILDSEN Sweetheart | Of Oelta Phi OmEeca Sandra Peterson ROBERT COATES BUD TRAVERS DAVID WILHELM JOHN ZELTIN Kappa Gamma Time for fun, JUNE BEELER JANET BECK SHARLENE BLAKE Campus Activities, Philanthropic Seeds and Scholastic Pursuits: UGly Man Sponsor Oinner Oances LANA BUTZ Mixers Christmas Gifts TO JACKIE CALLOW Needy Childoren ROZELLE CUILLA Spring Vice Pres. CHARLENE DeCUIR Fall Vice Pres. JOAN EBERHARDT LIZ FONTES SHIRLEY FOWLER MARILYN GARBARINO Fall Treasurer MARGI GONSALVES LORNA LEE GUNTHER 156 DAWN HAMMOND CAROL HENSEN GAIL HART BARBARA HODGSON Fall Secretary NANCY JEWELL ALICE LOHMANN MARGARET LYNCH BECKY McCONNEN NANCY MACHADO LYNNE MARCHAL Spring Secretary JANET MEYER ANNETTE MOFFETT PAHNEA MOORE MARIA PERRY wv Ky KATHRYN PETERS PATTY PRAT PAT RALEY DONNA ROBERTS PAT ROMBERG Fall President LINDA RUMPH DOLLY SANCHEZ CHRIS STONE BONNIE STURGEON JANET TURNER DONNA VUKAJLOVICH Spring Treasurer JANICE WEBER CARRIE WHITE JUDY WINKLER PIXY WOOLVERRON DOROTHY YUKI itage ad LARRY ALLSMAN DICK ANDREWS ANDY ARMANINO BART CARLSON DAVE DeFIELDS fa DAVID DOLD PAUL DYER TERRY DYER CHARLES GENTRY ED GILLUM CHARLES E. GIVENS GEORGE HARVEY MICHAEL HENDERSHOT ASHLEY KOZUMO RAY LUCCHETTI VIRGIL MOORE TOM MURPHY SAM G. NASH RALPH SUGIMOTO HOWARD TAMAI ROBERT TRIBUKAIT BUD WASGATT JOHN WINTERS 160 Tom Nutchison phi Lampoa Nu Time for family Oay Oinners, PROGRESSIVE Oiners, Semi-annual Oinner Oances, Mixers, HEATHER HITTIG LASHA PRYCHUN Fall President Spring President Luncheons, Mother- OauGhter Breakfast, i father -Oauchter Oinner JEAN ALEXANDER Fall Panhellenic President ee EARLENE ARNOLD ANITA BATES MARIANNE BUSH LYNDA ENSIGN NADINE FREY MARLENE GILBERT GLORIA PAUL PHYLLIS SCHMIDT JEAN SMART BETTY JEAN WARREN tau Kappa Epsilon did DICK HATTEN Fall President GEORGE BALDWIN JIM BARTHOLOMEW | an LYLE BASSETT JOE BELCASTRO ROSCOE BICKFORD oe ” — ROBERT BRADSHAW GEORGE R. BROWN 162 ROBERT BUCKMAN THOMAS CHAFFEE | yg 7 “eee y xd, ( a oe KEN WILLIAMS STEVE WILSON RONNIE DAVENPORT | A EDWARD DEL BIAGGIO DON DETERMAN JAMES DRAKE RES RORT SOI BOB DUGGER TONY FLORES nN ‘ | A DAN GREENWALD DICK GRIFFIN JOHN HAGERTY PETER HANLEY 163 Fall Vice-Pres. went See tke ALAN HANSEN Spring Sec. WINSTON HICKOX DUANE KISTNER TED LYMAN BOB McCOY GEORGE McHUGH ALLEN MANCHESTER RICHARD MERCER ROY NAGY WILLIAM NEWLIN ALLAN OLSON GREG PAULO Spg. Vice-Pres, HUGH PETTIT RON PUCCIONI DOUG RENNIE LARRY SHEAFE GEORGE SMYLIE LARRY STANLEY STUART STINSON MIKE SWEATFIELD HOWARD THOMAS RONALD VIALE JAMES WATERSTREET KENNETH WHITE tau Kappa Epsilon Sweethearts Patricia Mattos 1962 Sally Martin Sigma Alpha Sigma aA time for All: | PledGing Charity Projects, father - Oauchter Banquet, founders Oay Sinner FRAN ABEL KATHERINE ARNFIELD Oances and Luncheons A Busy Year. DONNA ARRIGONE KATHY BECK MARYANN BEQUETTE SUSAN BISHOP SALLY BLANTON BONNIE BREKKE LENORE CANTRELL PATSY CLEMENS CAROLE COTTRELL RUTH CROWELL BARBARA DAVIS JANICE DeBENEDETTI REGINA DIAZ VICTORIA EICKHOFF KATHLEEN ELE KAREN ENEBOE JODIE GEIST LINDA GRELICH KATHIE HAMANN PATTY HARTSOUGH MARIDEE HAYS MAEUE HIGGINS SUSAN JOHNSON JANICE KANE = . CLAIRE LABELLE LINDA LARSON VIRGINIA LEMEN CAROL LOWMAN BONNIE McDOW JANICE MANNING JUANITA MATEO PATRICIA MATTOS SALLIE MOORE BARBARA NEIL BARBARA OTO PAMELA PAUL GRETCHEN PAULY 167 HELGA PETSCHUCH SHERRY PHILLIPS SUSANNE PORE JULIE PORTER SHIRLEY RAMSEY CARLYN REYES JUDY RILEY SYLVIA RODRIGUEZ CLARICE SENNA PATTI SHAUL ELIZABETH STEVENS SARA STRATTON SUSAN SWIFT JEANNIE TAKEMOTO BILLIE VanDEEVEN DINA VELO MARLENE VUCUREVICH 168 JUDY WALDRON JEANIE WENTWORTH ONA WINTERDERBER LINDA YATES CAROL ZAIGER phi Kappa Tau CHARLIE ANDERSON BILL BAYLEY RENATO CROCETTI DUANE deLONG Fall Vice-President MARK DYBA JIM EATON | } CHARLEY ELLIS STEVE FISCHER DICK FONTAINE Fall Treasurer Fall Corres. Sec. | ANDY GAUDET PAT GAVIN 'H JIM HALDERMAN PAT HENRETTY JIM HUSTLER WALLY JEFFERY JOE KEARNS ] Fell President 169 | BOB KEITH JOHN McCONNELL Phi Kappa Tau BOB McHUGH JOHN McINTOSH PHIL MARRIA WAYNE NASH BOB NYCUM LARRY OTT DAN RISLEY LARRY RITTNER LEO RODRIQUEZ PAUL SAX JERRY SINGER RICK SCHENEKLOTH RICK SCHULTZ STEVE SCHUTTE BOB SCOTT JERRY TORRES LARRY TURNER MR. WILLIAM STULL Advisor lota Cni PROpOseEd SorRoRIty SPRING 1963 CAROL CANNON ROBERTA CHRISTIANSON JEANIE DAHLGREN time To Be | . RECOGNIZEd ie . O WENDY DOUGLAS LESLIE EATON MRS. ‘ROSELLA FENTON KATHY HAWKE RUTH ANN HELFER SONDRA PETERSON KATHY SCHAEFER MELODY TROTT DONNA WERNETTE SANDY WRIGHT 171 ses (=P ss tee os Oe lle ee] ane a foley Nall RESIDENT ASSISTANTS Standing: Pat Rooney, Carol Marlette, Ruth Ann Cross. Seated: Margaret Marshall. Officers ENID@GILEBIING sero senr oe one President CETA DOCKTERMAN .... Vice President CARO HAGAN: je 3.sc mae en Secretary PEGG Vere Bares re tcteuctr ener cnon Treasurer ALICE GIDDINGS eS an rca Activities BARBARA CADENASSO ... Intramurals JANICE DeBENEDITTI ........ Publicity FIRST FLOOR, EAST WING. Front Row: Susan Belling, Teresa Quaccia, Charlotte Johnson, Sylvia Silk. Second Row: Jean Gelwicks, Colleen Irey, Carol Cannon, Lasha Prychun, Barbara Duchi. Standing: Karen Bergt, Sandra Terry, Linda Watson, JoLea Houck, Esther Gajarian, Loretta Benato, Caron Gillespie. 174 FIRST FLOOR, WEST WING. Front Row: Mary Lou Haley, Judy Ann Wagner. Second Row: Barbara Sigler, Anna Davis, Sherri Axtell, LaVonne Nordt. Standing: Melvory Zobel, Pat Filip, Sarah Smith Joyce Rocchio. ‘ FIRST FLOOR, WEST WING. Front Row: Laurie Powers, Phil Wheelon, Lynette Uhlinger. Second Row: Sylvia Sylva, Pat Rooney, Pearl Gajarian, Eileen Silver, Pat Doak. Standing: Sandy Jones, Miriam Owens, Carole Braly, Beth Throne. SECOND FLOOR, WEST WING. Front Row: Laura Bronson, Ann Matoba, Mimi Siggson, Anita Neumann. Second Row: Jeanette Barstad, Caron Case, Beverly Loganbill, Sandra Kanegawa, Barbara Cadenasso, Darlene Eliskovich. Standing: Jean Darrach, Darlene Andreotti, Carol Mortara, Janice DeBenedetti, Donna Arrigone, Carol Hagan, Elizabeth Stevens, Joan Maloney, Elizabeth Powell, Sharon Escott, Linda Natucci. 175 SECOND FLOOR, EAST WING. Front Row: Dianne Williams, Marlene Carruesco, Floren Johnston. Second Row: Jennifer Schuttish, Kathleen Martin, Barbara Oto, Sally Martin, Sandra Broader. Standing: Lenore Munson, Melody Machario, Susan Woodruff, Donna Rich, Joan Bartholomew, Joan Hucke, Susan Schmitt. SECOND FLOOR, EAST WING. Front Row: Sandra Esaacson, Anita Bates, Debra Kinneman. Second Row: Susan Rexroat, Laura Belton, Scarlet Asher, Carolyn Giannotti, Toni Maas. Standing: Lorraine Lambert, Lynn Hensley, Nadine Frey, Paula Uken, Mary Lynn Mitchell. THIRD FLOOR, EAST WING. Front Row: Kristi Fouts, Elizabeth Armstrong, Francis Lofton, Barbara Mur- ray. Second Row: Marie Lloyd, Pamela Jones, Drinda McPhail, Arlice Tune, Pamela Wagner. Standing: Alice Giddings, Margaret Callahan, Carolyn Millman, Josefa Catalan, Sharon Potter. 176 THIRD FLOOR, WEST WING. Front Row: Annette Chappell, Julie Freeman, Jane Gunderson. Second Row: Ceta Dockterman, Veda Thomas, Sandra Schmitt, Irene Dondero, Katherine Jensen. THIRD FLOOR, EAST WING. Front Row: Ramona Weisser, Sue Selwig, Martha Simpson, Connie Elder. Second Row: Darlene Rominger, Donna Eveleigh, Ellen Gervais, Karen Aurich, Enid Gilpin, Tina Poole, Carole Ribeiro. Third Row: Suzanne Riepp, Donna Lippert, Susan Redmond, Carol Witcher, Joyce Haring, Michele Strobridge, Virginia Veninga. PAZ Jenkins Nall RESIDENT ASSISTANTS. Standing: Jean Miller, Barbara Corbett, Laurie Sepponen. Seated: Shirley Everett. FALL COUNCIL OFFICERS. Michiko Watanabe, Publicity; Delette Topel, Activities Co- Chairman; Ann Snider, Bobbie Christianson, Recreation Co-Chairmen; Karen Arnesen, Scholarship Chairman; Jan Weber, Secretary; Dolly Sanchez, Treasurer; Sue Hill, Presi- dent. Not Pictured: Linda Hoganson, Vice President; Thiel Beechel, Activities Co- Chairman. FIRST FLOOR, WEST WING. Front Row: Dolly Sanchez, Sheryl Stuart, Francine Peck, Judy Dragon. Second Row: Jan Weber, Josie De la Cruz, Mary Ann Crabill, Margi Gonsalves, Judy Waldron. Standing: Wilda Dorsett, Leslie Eaton, Janey Umfress, June Beeler, Melody Trott, Carolyn Billings, Barbara Day, Joyce Lacque. 178 ee FIRST FLOOR, EAST WING. Front Row: Susanne Pore, Rosemary Corll, Pat Boyles, Ralene Del Carlo, Betty Alexander, Donna Franklin. Second Row: Nadine Carrillo, Marilyn Nantt, Lynne Olivieri, Sandy Randol, Pat Calhoun, LaVerne Solus, Jackelen Richardson, Mary Zunino. Standing: Kathy Brewer, Mitch Watanabe, Jeannie Howe, Laurie Sepponen, Sally Sue Kanik, Ruth Greer, Catherine Ericson, Marty Darnell, Shelley Coakley, Ruth Fignani. SECOND FLOOR, WEST WING. Front Row: Tanny Frederick, Kathy Osborn, Georgia Mattox, Gail Cervo. Second Row: Carleen Rudolph, Bonnie Harvey, Karen Spurgin, Lynn Smith, Susan Potane. Standing: Linda Anderson, Debbie Whitnack, Diane Southard, Kathy Hawkes, Jean Dahlgren, Bobbie Christianson. ae fed SECOND FLOOR, WEST WING. Front Row: Joan Tracy, Pearl Ng, Ina Gardenhire, Janice Carpino. Second Row: Nancy Chenoweth, Judy Winkler, Bonnie Sturgeon, Nancy Jewell, Delva Scheiber. Stand- ing: Jean Miller, Virginia Grimoldi, Phyllis Michaels, Kathy Waltz, Lucy Seghezzi, Charleen Marchant. 179 SECOND FLOOR, EAST WING. Front Row: Jackie Corry, Jeanie Takemoto, Betty Lehman, Barbara Cor- bett. Second Row: Suzy Stetson, Ramona Kelly, Jan Norris, Kathy Lippert, Jan Metcalf, Linda Hoganson. Third Row: Jacquelyn Leahigh, Mary Lou Leahigh, Janice Broglio, Barbara Gunnerson, Judy Nunes, Claire LaBelle, Cathy Snyder. SECOND FLOOR, EAST WING. Front Row: Dorothy Babcook, Ann West, Alice Williams, Carole Laughlin. Second Row: Helga Petschuch, Shirley Ramsey, Pat Schweigert, Susan Barry, Penny Seiferling. Third Row: Sharon Groseclose, Phyllis Smith, Anita Reid, Janice Truelove, Suzanne Hill, Barbara Mobley, Judy Cook. THIRD FLOOR, EAST WING. Front Row: Carrie Martinez, Sylvia Pohler, Delette Topel. Second Row: Sarah Anchor, Lorna Kneppel, Sharon Watkins, Maureen Daly. Third Row: Sally Gifford, Sue Bernatz, Jeanne Caria, Molly O'Neal, Judy Riley, Sharon Bolding, Vicki Eickhoff. 180 natin Oe eect Sey caine | ne ee THIRD FLOOR, EAST WING. Front Row: Betty Warren, Helene Kitchell, Rose Comella. Second Row: Ann Massey, Sandy Letsinger, Janet Bisagno, Joan Boersma. Third Row: Kathy Derr, Susan Farrington, Virginia Leavitt, Gwen Preston, Thiel Beechel. ne SUNCOM IIT THIRD FLOOR, WEST WING. Front Row: Janet Beck, Sally Schock, Sue Murphy. Second Row: Marian Chavez, Kathye Remington, Linda Thompson, Ann Snider, Pam Westerman. Third Row: Sue Woodward, Nancy Badger, Gail Holum, Darlene Storrs, Pahnea Moore. Karen Nantt, Sally Owens, Sharyl Singleton, Jan Foster. Third Row: Susie Wolfe, Mary Holsclaw, THIRD FLOOR, WEST WING. Front Row: Shirley Everett, Daphne Thomsen, Susan Lardner. Second Row: Barbara Specker, Joan Buffa, Elaine Kiechle, Charlotte Landau, Gaynl Covey. 181 RESIDENT ASSISTANTS and HEAD RESIDENT. First Row, left to right: Bob Husing, Mrs. Zella Larson. Second Row: Ken Jones, Matt Fitch, Virgil Moore. Not pictured, Thomas Hayne, Jack Kimbro. 182 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Activities Chairman Scholarship Chairman Athletics Chairman DRAPER HALL OFFICERS Fall Semester Wayne McMillen Chuck Burden Niel Nikelson Ray Nielson Joe Williams John Zelton Pete Hanley Spring Semester Ron Culbertson Niel Nikelson Curt Elness Robin Thompson George Klare Wayne McMillen Dave Canclini FIRST FLOOR—EAST WING First Row: Jon Englanner, Jim Francis, Stuart Stinson, Jeffrey Adcock, and Dave Francis. Second Row: Bud Travers, Ron Brown, Jim Ross, John Zeltin, and John Webb. Third Row: John Templin, Mike Seelye, Robert DeBene, Jim Peterson, Jim Tarrell, Wes Trott, Richard Krell, and Virgil Moore. FIRST FLOOR—WEST WING First Row: Joe Williams, Tony Thornburg, Dave Dold, and Bart Carlson. Second Row: Al Mo- dahl, Jim Vandiver, Roger Singh, Dennis Payne, Charles Axtell, and Tim Williams. Third Row: Robert Johnson, George Bredsten, Daryl Larsen, Cliff Gehrt, Bruce Stewart, and Richard Olovson. SECOND FLOOR—EAST WING First Row: Lauren Platt, John Domingos, Richie Eich, and Curt Elness. Second Row: Dave Can- clini, Ray Nielson, Ken Holley, Pete Hanley, Howard Thomas, Alan Stubbs, John Swidrak, Bob McCoy, and Bob Husing. SECOND FLOOR—EAST WING First Row: Jack Stollery, Gary Powers, Dave Perrault, Hossein Azadan, and Richard Bennett. Second Row: Ted Linberg, Martin Walden, John Burgess, John Poswell, Jake Reimers, Dave Bowling, Wayne McMillen, and William Burelle. SECOND FLOOR—WEST WING First Row: Michael Kross, Gary Chaix, Blair Rountree, Charles Givens, and Martin Roche. Second Row: Jack Cassinetto, Kam Wah Wat, Fred Munai, Phil Winberry, Bob Tribukail, and Bob Stewart. Third Row: Frank Beitz, Ken Moore, Mitch Terkildsen, Fred Heggie, and David Zwinge. SECOND FLOOR WEST WING First Row: Bruce Ghio, Dave Damrell, Murray Mattice, Dick Carillo, Wal- ter Barnes, and Harley Harris. Second Row: Dun- can Jacks, Tom Gillespie, Carl Baker, Tom Hayne, Jim Ellsworth, Dennis Westerberg, and Brian Rix. THIRD FLOOR—EAST WING First Row: Ray Carlson, Bob Manny, Elwin Wong, and Ed Nakamoto. Second Row: Bill Leoffler, Jim Prot- to, Steven Buttress, Bill Seil, Gary Hendrickson, and Ted Bradshaw. THIRD FLOOR—EAST WING First Row: Dave Busse, Gordon Bald- win, Wally Jeffery, and Bob Brad- shaw. Second Row: Dick Palmer, Steve Sipes, Ron Coberly, Jim Mil- ler, Ron Winkler, Darwin LeBele, and Jim Cook. Pa x x eM eR ya iad et E ei S. Bags cats ose ¥ steiyt 5 ooo REE AKREE A AREER EE KER one?? 4 : ee . gee SES cetpettaed pret see THIRD FLOOR—WEST WING First Row: Al Hardman, Jan Eakes, Neal Mikelson, Jack Kelleher, Gene Sakai, and Richie Kawahata. Sec- ond Row: John Johnson, Michael Manlin, Roscoe Bickford, Jim Bar- nett, Skip Bernasconi, Bill Newlin, Matt Fitch, Ron Culbertson, Robin Thompson, Joe Belcastro, Chuck Bi- dondo, and Don Ekstrom. FRED CERVANTES Jenkins to Oraper... 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WINFREY CAROL WITCHER Business Administration Education Education Physical Education 216 June June February June PIXY RAE WOOLVERTON RONALD S. YAMAGAMI HARRY YOFFEE MARY LOUISE ZANCANE Education Business Administration Business Nursing June June June June We Entered College We Studied. . . We Played... We Worked JAMES BARNETT FRANK BEITZ Business Administration Art July June EDWARD S. BLEWETT YU-KYONG CHON MIKE CUMMER RHONDA HARVEY Education Government Business English June June June June BRUCE L. JACOBSEN WILLIAM KASLAR CHOI KUM KYOO HENRY LITTLE Business Administration Recreation Government Physical Education June June July June 217 THOMAS F. McELROY, JR. ANTHONY C. NOIA III Social Science Social Science February February And Now CAROLYN SIMAS ROBERT G. SJORDAL Spanish Business Administration June June We leave As Seniors Pa E. G. RICK STOKES SYLVIA SYLVA RICHARD PHILLIP WILCOXON ROBERT ZIMMERMAN Spanish Social Welfare Social Science Life Science June June February February 218 The End Of a School YEarR time to Oepart 220 ABEL, Fran—166 ADAY, Jean—56 ADCOCK, Jeffrey—114, 183 AHERN, Judy—145 AHLQUIST, Carol—70 ALAMAO, Larry—159 AHMAD, Mohammad—7 1 ALBERS, Murray—115 ALBERTS, Elena—56 ALEXANDER, John—148 ALEXANDER, Betty—145, 179 ALLEN, Dave—66 ALLSMAN, Larry—159 ALONSO, Barbara—198 ANCHOR, Sarah—180 ANDERSEN, Larry—198 ANDERSEN, Mirea—145 ANDERSON, Andy—64 ANDERSON, Charles—169 ANDERSON, Gary—148 ANDERSON, Gayle—198 ANDERSEN, Linda—179, 198 ANDREOTTI, Darlene—26, 175 ANDREWS, Dick—159 ANDREWS, John—198 ANGIOLINI, Reno—65 ARMANINO, Andy—159 ARMANINO, Hannah—45 ARMSTRONG, Elizabeth—176 ARNESEN, Karen—72, 178 ARNFIELD, Kathy—59, 166 ARNOLD, Earlene—161 APPS, James—153 ARRIGONE, Donna—26, 27, 28, 166, 175 ASHER, Scarlett—63, 176 ATLEE, Dick—69 ATWOOD, George—198 AURICH, Karen—177 AUSTIN, Ed—108, 148 AUSTIN, Kathy—26 AVERY, R. 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REBEIOO, Carole—177 REDMOND, Susan—177 REED, Hovey—57, 71 REID, Anita—180, 212 REIMERS, Jake—184 REMINGTON, Kathye—181 REMME, Shirlee—28, 44, 60, 212 RENNIE, Douglas—212 REYERS, Carolyn—32, 168 RHOADES, Jack—212 RHODY, Karol—212 RIBORDY, Tom—36, 62 RICH, Donna—176 RICHARDSON, Jackelen—179, 212 REIPP, Suzanne—177 RILEY, Judy—168, 180 RISLEY, Dan—170 RITNER, Larry—28, 170 RIX, Brian—114, 184 ROBERTS, Donna—150, 158, 212 ROBUSTELLI, Mike—108, 151 ROCHE, Martin—66, 154, 184 ROGERS, Mike—70 ROGERS, Don—66 RODRIQUEZ, Leo—170 ROHRER, Ronald—26, 29, 141, 212 ROMINGER, Darlene—61, 177 ROMBERG, Pat—69 ROONEY, Patricia—26, 174, 175, 213 ROSS, Jim—183 ROTTMILLER, Edmund—63 ROTTMILLER, Fred—S51 ROUNTREE, Blair—184 ROVZAR, Craig—213 ROZELL, Bill—27, 28, 213 RUDOLPH, Carleen—179 RUMPH, Linda—63, 121, 150, 158 RUSSELL, Richard—213 SALAI, Gene—185 SANCHEZ, Dolly—158, 178 SARTINI, Dennis—171 SAX, Paul—170 SCANARINO, Ken—110 SCHAFER, Jack—151, 213 SCHAROSCH, Dennis—57 SCHAROSCH, Charlene—213 SCHEIBER, Delva—179, 213 SCHELLHOUS, Frank—213 SCHMIDT, Phyllis—28, 63, 70, 213 SCHMITT, Susan—56, 179 SCHOCH, Sally—181 SCHNEKLOT, Rick—170 SCHREEDERM, Magai—67 SCHULTZ, Rich—121, 170 SCHUTTE, Steve—170 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY SCHUTTISH, Jenn ifer—176, 213 SCHWARTZ, Marjorie—213 SCHWIGERT, Pat—57, 180 SCOTT, Linda—213 SCOTT, Robert—170, 213 SCROGGS, Gail—28, 70, 141 SEELYE, Mike—183 SEGAPON, Mimi—175 SEGHEZZI, Lucy—179 SEIFERLING, Penny—180 SEIL, Bill—185 SELWIG, Sue—177, 213 SEPPONEN, Laurie—26, 178, 179, 213 SHADOOST, M.—40 SHELDON, James—71, 214. SHELTON, Ken—214 SHIRA, Michael—57 SHOCK, Jim—69 SIDNER, L.—114 SIEMER, Leslie—214 SIGLER, Barbara—175 SILK, Sylvia—174 SILVER, Eileen—65, 175 SIMAS, Carolyn—218 SIMEROTH, Douglas—61 SIMMERMAN, Nancy—26 SIMPSON, Martha—28, 177 SINAS, F.—114 SINGH, Roger—183 SINGIR, Jerry—170 SINGLETON, Sharyl—181 SIPES, Steve—151, 185 SJORDAL, Robert—71, 218 SLEVERS, Gerald—63 SLIGER, Shirley—64 SMITEY, George—60, 115 SMITH, Darwin—110 SMITH, Lynn—179 SMITH, Paul—115, 214 SMITH, Phyllis—63, 180, 214 SMITH, Robert—155, 214 SMITH, Sarah—57, 175 SMIZE, Betty—26 SNIDER, Ann—178, 181 SNYDER, Cathy—180 SNYDER, Grant—50 SOLUS, LaVerne—179 SOOTER, Bruce—155, 214 SOUTHARD, Diane—179 SOWERS, Jim—111, 151 SPEAKMAN, Jim—115, 119, 141 SPECKER, Barbara—181 SPRATLING, Denise—214 SPURGIN, Karen—179 STALLARY, Jack—70 STANSBURG, Mike—66 STANICK, Clark—66 STANLEY, Dave—26 STANLEY, Larry—164 STARR, Lucy—35 STEFANKO, Mike—114 STEINKE, Jerry—6]1 STELZIG, Vicky—36, 72 STEPHENS, Earl—63 STEPHENSON, Fred—151, 214 STETSON, Suzy—180 STEWART, Bob—184 STEWART, Bruce—183 STEVENS, Elizabeth—168, 175, 214 STEVENS, Gerald—64 STINSON, Stuart—164, 183 STOKER, Ed—218 STOLLERY, Jack—144, 184 STORM, Carolyn—214 STORRO, Judy—147, 214 STORRS, Darlene—181, 214 STRAWN, W.—114 STROBRIDGE, Michele—177 STUART, Sheryl—178 STUBBS, Alan—183 STUCKSTEDE, Suzanne—214 STURGEON, Bonnie—158, 179, 214 SUGIMOTO, Ralph—160, 214 SUNDQUIST, Carl—é66 SWANSON, Rodney—28 SWARTZ, Joann—69, 215 SWEATFIELD, Jim—109 SWIDRAK, John—71, 183 SYLVA, Sylvia—175, 218 TABER, Artie—57 TAKEMOTO, Jeannie—60, 168, 215 TAMAI, Howard—160 TANE, Arlice—97, 176 TARRELL, Jim—183 TATE, Robert—215 TEMPLIN, John—183 TERKILDSEN, Mitch—155,,.189 TERRY, Sandra—174, 215 THOMAS, Veda—64 THOMAS, Howard—164, 215 THOMAS, Jack—215 THOMAS, Judy—59, 215 THOMAS, Ken—60 THOMAS, Veda—177 THOMSEN, Daphne—181, 215 THOMPSON, Linda—181 THOMPSON, Phyllis—47 THOMPSON, Robin—182 THORNBURY, Tony—110, 151, 183 THRONE, Beth—175 THURMAN, Don—121 TILLMAN, Dan—41 TINDOL, Gayle—69 TIVILLING, Carol—56 TOFFT, Karen—215 TOMIACH, Jim—47 TOPEL, Delette—57, 178, 180 TORRES, Jerry—170 TOWNE, Arlean—61, 215 TRACY, Joan—179 TRAINOR, D.—114 TRAVERS, Bud—126, 155, 183 TRIBAKAIT, Bob—160, 184 TROTT, Melody—78, 171 TRUELOVE, Janice—180 TRUESDALE, Gary—26 TRUETT, Dan—66 TRUHITTE, Danny—36 TUDOE, Gaye—45 TURKATTE, Jerrie—57 TURNER, Janet—158, 215 TURNER, Larry—170 UHLINGER, Lynette—175 UKEN, Paula—147, 176 UMEDA, Amy—215 UMFRESS, Janey—178 VAIL, Fred—69 VALES, Bob—151 VAN ALTEN, Dick—126 VAN DEEVAN, Billie—70, 168 VANDENBERGE, Enile—191, 194 VANDIVER, Jim—56 VAUGHNESS, Violet—215 VELO, Dino—168 VENINGS, Virginia—177 VETTER, Gary—215 223 VOLKERT, Lorna—72, 215 VONGEHT, David— 71 VUCUREVICH, Marlene—168 VUKAJLOVICH, Donna—70, 158, 215 WAGNER, Judy—57, 59, 175 WAGNER, Pam—56, 176 WAIBEL, Ursula—64 WALDREN, Martin—184 WALDRON, Judy—26, 168, 178, 216 WALIMA, Sue—89 WALKER, Larry—66, 216 WALL, Robert—56, 216 WALTZ, Kathy—178 WARCHAN, Siaman—71 WARREN, Betty—161, 181 WASGATH, Bud—160 WAT, KamWah—184 WATANABE, Mich—45, 60, 178, 179 WATERSTREET, James—164, 216 WATKINS, Sanora—216 WATKINS, Sharon—180 WATRY, Steve—70, 144 WATSON, Linda—174 WEATHERALL, Jodie—216 WEAVER, Dick—66 WEAVER, Judith—216 WEBB, John—183 WEBER, Jan—158, 178 WEBER, Rachel—61 WEBSTER, Starleen—70, 216 WEEKLY, Marty—115 WEINREICH, Jean—216 WEISSER, Romona—177 WENGER, Pat—70, 144 WENTWORTH, Jean—168, 216 WEST, Ann—180 WESTERBANG, Dennis—184 WESTERMAN, Pam—42, 181 WHEELON, Phil—175 WHITAKER, Bill—108 WHITE, John—66 WHITE, Kenneth—164 WHITNACK, Debbie—179 WHITTLE, E.-—114 WILCOXEN, Richard—218 WILHEM, Dave—28, 155 WILLIAMS, Alice—180 WILLIAMS, Diane—147, 176, 216 WILLIAMS, Jeannie—147 WILLIAMS, Ken—163, 216 WILLIAMS, Joe—182, 183 WILLIAMS, Tim—183 WILSON, Pat—216 WILSON, Richard—57 WILSON, Steve—53, 163 WINBERRY, Phil—184 WINFREY, Gladys—216 WINKLER, Judy—158, 179 WINKLER, Ron—185 WINTERS, John—160 WITCHER, Carol—147, 177, 216 WITT, Connie—57 WOLFE, Dick—29 WOLFE, Susie—181 WONG, Elwin—185 WONG, Winnie—71 WOODRUFF, Susan—176 WOODWARD, Sue—181 WOOLLEY, Arlene—64 WOOLVERTON, Pixy—158, 217 WRIGHT, Sandy—171 YAFFEE, Harry—217 YAMA GAMI, Ronald—126, 217 YATES, Linda—122, 168 YODER, Carol—57 YORK, Virginia—28, 72 YUKI, Dorothy—158 ZAIGER, Carol—150, 168 ZALASKY, Vince—108 ZANCANER, Mary—147, 217 ZELTIN, John—97, 155, 182, 183 ZIMMERMAN, Bob—218 ZOBEL, Meloory—175 ZOPFI, Mili—65 ZUNINO, Mary—174 ZWINGE, David—184 Statesman Advisor Mr. Nicholas Oelucia Special Photographers: Cary Chilson and Larry Grant 224 SS sri al mi % § = % 3 gy 2 ona een ee Tr
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