California State University Stanislaus - Legend Yearbook (Turlock, CA)
- Class of 1961
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Burton Vasche Message from the President The close of the first academic year at Stanislaus State college stands in history as the year of marvelous achievements. The college held its formal opening ceremonies on Monday, September 19, 1960, at which time more than 3,000 friends of the college were present along with 790 students who enrolled for the first semester. This pioneering year has been characterized by a wonderful spirit on the part of the stu- dents, faculty, and staff alike, and the traditions which have had their beginning are certain to be broadened and deepened as the college develops next year and in all the years ahead. The faculty at Stanislaus State College is composed of outstanding scholars and experienced teachers, each of whom accepted opportunity here in order to take part in the development of California's fifteenth state college. We are proud of the students who have shared in this first year's program. Their interest and cooperation has been reflected in the high academic standards which are stressed on this campus. All in the SSC family are dedicated to the development of this college as one of the state's and nation's finest institutions of higher learning. Toward the fulfillment of this goal, all of our future efforts will be directed. Q.. 7Bw1'2.?,., Wlasdea I. Burton Vasche, President 4 A College Is Born . . . fi 4 I Ii S 5 On September 19, 1960 the 15th California State College opened its doors to 756 upper division and graduate students at the temporary quarters on the Stanislaus County Fairgrounds in Turlock, California. 5 Y . ' 1- ,E , ' ' ' I in , v .. . 2-9- . 1' W ' 1 w ww vw ---, JL f '- , M V , A ' Y I1 Q 5 A- - gl A VL- .V ' ' 1 'E ' z Q ' 1 . ,A . jim ' I ' ' ' . I If I' ,Q Q 5 rr 1 2 ' Yxnv, 5 Y! vi. ,x 1 2 -I ' ix' . M ,ai N, ,gf , . A -F. X I 4 sm' ra xf .f A ini? EW11 f , - ia 'Y FM W' 1 C5 2' it '1 '77 F W-'1 15' iii!! 'WI' A 1 Irxwjxi ,J I,, ' 71 ag ' IXEH9 ,' ix 45- 0,1 ll' y I Jw.-1' BNC:- The Ribbon Is Cut! S. S. C. President Vasche, State Senator Donnelly, Assembly Speaker Brown and President of the Fair Board E. B. Leduc cut the symbolic tape, officially opening Stanislaus State College for instruction. Opening day ceremonies followed: the national and state flags were presented and raised over College hall, a message was read from the Governor of California, Edmund G. QPatj Brown and luncheon was served through the courtesy of the Turlock Chamber of Commerce and Turlock Service Clubs. The Turlock Junior Band performed. 7 9 f V , i f ' 3 Dr. Thomas H. Emmons Dean of Admissions ' A Gerald J. Crowley I Campus Development Officer Pfesldem and MY5- Vasche Dr, Joseph E, By-uggman Dean Galloway Ernest E. Rives Dean of Student Activities Librarian Business Manager 8 ' 'x 5 s' 'ai-TNQ Under the leadership of a creative and dedicated admin- istration, a college was formed with unequaled enthusiasm and high academic standards. meuuzfouwm ,human ms mms muvswess iii same: HM ms ap -JA- fi' i -',,' ff X N f15'1,5f,,KK omxfmf ffaf 42: 72' 513 515 lffgflalgf A S. S. C. Serves Six Counties These Are Our Representatives: STAN ISLAUS Assembly--Ralph M. Brown Senate--Hugh P. Donnelly SAN JOAQUIN Assembly--Robert T. Monagan Senate--Alan Short MEVCED Assembly--Gordon H. Winton, Jr. Senate--James A. Cobey CALAVERAS, TUOLUMI-IE, MARIPOSA Assembly--Paul J. Lunardi Senate--Stephen P. Teale U. S. Congress REPRESENTATIVES John J. McFall Lm.wE.Rh Harold T. qeizzp .Johnson sy B. F. Sisk N4 E. SENATE SU-N Tuobunu Thomas H. Kuchel lxmq. Clair Engle STMUSWL I-Ar6AQ0 B B MERC ' Stanislaus State College We would like to express our particular gratitude to Assemblyman Brown and Senator Donnelly, who worked diligentl and faithfully in the California legislature to establish Stanislaus State College. S. S. C. is a successful experiment which proves that a rural area can support a state college. - -- 5. ,Y The Big Change . . . W ' Q-Ji,--. , .3, A Si X, .1, I, I Aa I A JJ, 1 ' 44 Q' MPN' h H -M H Y - f-,i,,,. A, 5-,W fn - 1. - . . ., ,.,. ,. -.:,q. N - - V -P ,A A . . . f ,--f-- '-'fir-uv -1, 4 3, - .Z, ,, A --'.,, - - ' '.-'g-'4i.--.-'V - -,wa--1 :.,Y-.11,b'.--1,1 h - n 1....,,.- -. . .VA .-.4' ,v,.-JR . 4,11 , , , , x QQ 'I f,,f9v,- ,. rx, , 49' - 5,9.-,f-.Z-fr? , .,- ,DRI ..-,t,f,.p., f:. I, From Fairgrounds To College Campus .V r pr l , m x, T I ?li 7 rf if 4 S, f 5' ' W fr.: W i . f V 11,1 ,vi mi u g...... The Faculty Moves In! The Pioneering Faculty DR. PAULA K. LOEFFLER RICHARD B. REINHOLTZ JAMES C. HANSON Asst. Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Physical Science Art Life Science 14 fr DR. LLOYD E. BEVANS Professor of Education Professor of Education Speaker of General Faculty DR. MARY L. BYRNES Asst. Professor of Education . seg? n v N DR. JOHN E. CASWELL Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Social Science English LOLA V. JOHN SON I 5 1 u WEP 1' 1 ,, A K Sa :JW ' lifrf.-y-gr' , g,1..,13 , '74 .'n'. '. L - 1 . fflfl',:Q-'Y'...-, ..-A, A, Y' L V ......A -:.::.'- ,L 4 ' 11 '- .4 Z: CHARLES R. FARRAR Asst. Professor Education N' LE BEV I -W ,M 2. I, - i '.,...f1:-ii I-:Hi'77'?gigfE! ss I--. ' . -e ri in I m 'V ' in I is 5 iQ I ' ' .3 . L ' ' - ' 4 'Z --Qu U h I ' 4' XM 1, NNN -.PSYcHo V, -L Dr. Bevans counsels Larry Helm, one of the first students to register at S.S.C. ' us ' 'Y Q , F1 ' 1 4 , ' A , J .v . sf' .I , v , H H X M, - ' N M DR. JOSEPH E. BRUGGMAN MIRIAM C. MALOY Assoc. Professor Librarian III Music 16 -eff LEONORA I-I. GROSS Asst. Professor I-Iomemaking H569-IW fp , ,-.,,f Y, 'mg . 3 A ., 2. N' 5 V ' -Q v 'r , ,' ...E tg! 'mfssww ii - ir 2, ri 'H ., m 1, , ,,, ,ii fp , N ,Q 1 w ,i i Lf .yr , . .ff aff Y Librarian Galloway and President Vasche survey the progress being made on the library building IIIIEL LLL AGNES BENNETT Librarian II 3 LOUISE G. CARTER Librarian II 2 V f2., V'. . nnn r i 'X V ,IT J-Y , I ,. .gf 5-' 'bb 5 V xi. - Ti g, . , ., .,'rffT?V ,. N I ' i 17 1 Part Time Facult S.S.C. has been fortunate in obtaining the services of many top flight teachers from its six county service area. Much of its success has depended upon the quality instruction and resources brought to our school by these people, who added some- fe. A 1 A thing extra to S.S.C. .W b . g,,, su ,, . Q L Q' ' -x. DR. WILLIAM MCCLINTOCK Assoc. Professor of Education DR. ROGER W. CHAPMAN Assist. Professor Education--Guidance CHARLES W. KOEPKE Assist. Professor Ed. 8LScience 'w F' L, , K' 4-- DR. EDWARD L. DR. THOMAS C. HOSLEY RUDOLPH C. FERGUSON MCCLARTY Assist. Professor Assist. Professor Assoc. Professor Education Math Speech 18 Xa 5 I 22:5 I will Professor Jackson discusses English with students Lee Fernandez and Bill Pringle at the Snack Bar. PAUL B. CHRISTIAN Assist. Professor Social Science ' EDWARD L. FANNUCI-II 1 Instructor - Spanish ROBERT D. COLTON Assist. Professor Education -453 V ,I if SYLVIA M. GHIGLIERI MILDRED ESI-INAUR Instructor of Music Assist. Professor Education 19 Ales MAUDE H. EDMONSON Assist. Professor Education 3 LAMAR R. JACKSON EUGENE H. MOULD Assist. Professor Instructor English--Speech Mathematics A Steering Committee un M N, 57-1 -. A: if -uf 20 .199 - 5 JG ' u , .Z . ' K - fl.. I 14' - A 1?- 1 lx. 1 :E 4 .1 - . Y ' 5- ' A 'C' 5 ,SQ x i4'4?5 L ' . -1,- ,, , .. -.lan . v-1 -' .ff - V'-, ,Ax . ,4 lb , , Xl .- -V . .fi ,. me ,sf-V -. ,- 4 V N.-.,: 1 , ,, Av - YV A f ',4 7 QM: g'uf ' ,. , T' f-iE4l4:4-'Q ' L vxV. x X , 3 1.1 ' '. 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J' W . . xx I S ik-.,.,W5-e- -A -N -ff r -E-1456! .rl M' 5, g-3 5 w fi F ' W ' '15 in 4 I Left to right: Irene Hatfield, supervisor of clerical poolg Ruth Petit, Sec. to Dr. Emmonsg Lor- raine Johnson, Sec. 1 A , I.. ' Aigi! tg' , ,, V 'S N 5 W My Leona Anderson, Sec. to Dean Crowley. Girl Friday'-s Qfg- .5 Lg ,.:-4:-.us-r... .. i F 5. .. ...'m:w.. Marjorie Channing, Sec. to Ernest Rives 22 to President Vasche . i 1 Q. 'I 3 ,,..,. I , 1-I-1 Li Q. -f -I7 r .uw IL: , H . 'I' ASA ' f ' v ' U ' 5 YM ,N r ife y . y V ., K A - . . R x KY nv- t H ' .Af 4 , g , 'Ai-hkl Tv: ' .. .X x - . ' J I Arts' I Thomas White, Purchasing Robert L. Byers, Property Officer. Clerk. 'V . TY f-J-f , , .f-is . N . - ff- 1'--f uf Mary Jo Ferrise, I.B.M. techniciang Patricia Moore, Accounting clerkg Marjorie Channing, Sec. to Bus. Mgr.g Yvonne Baptiste, Evaluation techniciang Esther Noda, Stenographerg Harry Hlad, Accounting officer. 23 M -x. -,.-Y Mi P Y Y Y uw EW-:N mmmzr f uw uw Z uw uw Qu mm uw 5 V7 wo L fix L -i L ' .. xv Nanci Hammer, Purchasing Clerk. Marion McCardia, Placement, Housing, Veterans. Wx ,1 ff .,,, Eltk V K Evelyn Holbrook , Typist. A 'N' 'mm fa' Wm Patricia Hillis , Switchboard . ,. RF Esther Noda, Stenographer. -, mm ..,.,,.g ff- '2-T v ff L I ir i 4 i L . r . Esther Benjamin, Typist. is 4 ,,. Er X fig- Left to right: Agnes Bennett, Librarian Hg Dorothy Johnson, Library assistantg Barbara Bullard, Secretary to Dean Gallowayg Betty Hedgpeth, Library assistant. Carol Anderson, Sec. to Dr. Bruggniam Alice Crowder, typist. i 1 2 E S n a c k B a r Marion McBeath 8LNe1lie Ellerby Coffee Break 'Y' -,-... . ...P 1 jus In K . 5- 4-. YF, 'mfg ? Wana ,.+,'i- 1 gif-:3?:,,. ' if? 4' C525 PQ' :- il x f , fi 4 L an 1-- . - '11 A ,f . . .J-,, :BE ,jggiz 1 ' mi Y . XL- , .LEW Mi-, '? .f'1 ' - v-W-1 .1v 4f - lx .- E.i::,51g,Q2I7a.f- . Y ' . fyfiim F. ' -as., A ctivitie fl, W .ml I-l.'1li m Airs -111 Student Bod nnyy llliii nnnyy M iif2Mw Mi lllilll ieewnlin r it Wiewi iwigqwy l nQ. L 5 I c.,.,f , ' I-ew' . .i 'M-miners s Executive Board Left to right: SEATED: Dick Brown, Student Body Presidentg Kay Norton, Student Body Secretaryg Bob Turnbow, Student Body Treasurer. STANDING: Cedric Benjamin, Men's Representativeg Rita Luna, Activities Coordi- natorg Loree McGill, Women's Representativeg Jim Lynch, Student Body Vice -President. The first Student Body elections were held early in the first semester, at which time all pro-tem officers were elected according to the newly formed S.S.C. Constitution. Bill Richardson casts his ballot for Student Body officers as Judy Gladen checks his name in the student directory. 28 Student Senate QQ Q Og 3 1, L, W rl if-:fl .,4, I ul' TOP ROW: Roy Wilson, Signal editor, Ed Waller, property mgr.g Dr. Bruggman, Assoc. Dean of Student Activities, Darlene Ferriera, Women's Rep., Jackie Smith, Jr. Class Rep., Doug Hendricks, Chief Justice of Student Court. MIDDLE ROW: Virginia Greenburg, Social Science Rep., Polly Olsson, Spanish Dept. Rep., Loree McGill, Public Relations Officer, Beverly Palmer, Senior Class President, Sylvia Sateren, Graduate Rep., Ruth Ebbers, Student Court Justice, Lee Fernandez, Jr. Class President. FRONT ROW: Rita Luna, Student Activities Coordinator, Dick Brown, President of Student 'Bodyg Kay Norton, Sec. of Student Body, Jirn Lynch, Student Body Vice President, Bob Turnbow, Student Body Treasurer. Student Court Justices Louise Siewert, Bill Pringle, Chief Justice Doug Hendricks, Justices Bill Green, Ruth Ebbers. 29 Senior C ass ' I - V:-M fag 3 1 'f- 56 : 'iL- ,1 A --f-Clif me. ? I l 5i 7fF4 .a7- K A 32? , A Veel-.3-,rf-1 . H 1 K V'--ef 11555 I' 111.1 C I 11 Q egg: I1-:gi L E lk o 2 -X, 1 ., - 635: 5' . fl'-,wi '1 ' -hw L3 -EQEQWQQQEE ' l rv ww 4. l EU i35mei1A'.'3 H r, W 4 z ll l all L ll f 'll E 5yf Lf HHI: g lk N E vu Clk FQ X' Senior Class Advisor Prof. Enoch Haga 0 O Q pie- rt 5. I N51 Senior Class President Beverly Palmer Junior Class Advisor, Edward Fannucchi and Junior Class President, Lee Fernandes at the Prom. Y Junior Class 0 Q O 30 r, ,A nal Staff Editor .... . Copy Editor . . . Assistant Editor . Business Manager Sports Editor . . . Circulation Mgr. Sales Staff .... Reporters . . . Advisor . . Kay Norton, Lionel Wllhams, Roy Wllson and Paul West visit a local printer to gain Roy Wilson Kay Norton Rita Luna Bill York Frank Beltram Lionel Williams Jackie Smith Loree McGill Helen Miguel Coste Flesores Loree McGill Jackie Smith Paul West Cedric Benjamin Polly Olsson Prof. Lola Johnson egend Staff SEATED: Professor Lola Johnson, advisorg Ken Williams, editorg Gracealberta Ray, art editorg Ruth Graham, copy editor. STANDING: Lionel Williams, Ed Waller, Rita Luna, Bill Green and Doug Hendricks. ' V. fi? wil Editor . . . Assist. ed. . Art ed. . . Ad. ed. . . Copy ed. . . Sales Staff . . . Business mgr. . Staff ...... Ken Williams Bill Richardson Gracealberta Ray Loree McGill Ruth Graham Jackie Smith Doug Hendricks Bill Green Ed Waller Bill York Lionel Williams Dick Brown Polly Olsson Car Wash One sunny, spring Saturday the LEGEND staff decided to makemoney for the yearbook fund by washing cars . . . Security State Bank loaned its parking lot and several students, professors and office workers donated their know-how and elbow grease, to make the project a SUCCESS. Rest Period 5J4Sf,1'.Qf' V. 3 , - .li ' L Q' '?'C'gfg'C fs- IB? . .ug :Hs T J-5.4! riter's Club Faculty Advisor . . . Professor Lola Johnsong Members: Bill Richard- son, Lionel Williams, Joy Richardson, Loree McGill, Roy Wilson, Ken Williams, Jim Lynch, Ray Chapman, Polly Olsson, Helen Miguel, Bob Christman. OUTLET is the Stanislaus State College Writer's Club's magazine Outlet exists to encourage original literary interest among students at Stanislus State College by providing the challenge of publication and developing in the student writer a sense of responsibility to an audience. rr w ui W E' - V. : mm if fir- . Informal meeting of the writer 's Club . 1, ,- Jw A 1 .42 4 J Bill Richardson Editor OUTLET Midnight paste -up OUTLET meeting. -Q- Q ' ' 5 1 I Lionel Williams President m 3 R g K sf. A . ze ,lgmndxiwrf y ,254-.f-'gi Ji F9-1,QJ::g. , , w 5 0522? . ,ef 'H QV ' , 1 5 '- V, f- UE' ff, ' .fgxflgvrlygf . 5, E 3 E 5, - U. ff I ' , X ' 4 T -NLE-. +15 ! xif W ,l 'F . , ' UUE: W x ' fr ' 'f J' -' 'm .M 1 F, 1 , an A . f N , I 4 .till ' ' - if 57 , . A XXQN . ' ' 1 D .492 '- ,Mv . . '- A11 A 'Z L .g,,-, f 1 xf V- .., , , , ' A ' Jin. . ,WIS-' gli , E' I Nm . V is '- gg gs-As, 352223551 5553: ' if 1- 65212 , 'ni E :J M4 ll v Xmas Dance mf King Bob Turnbow and Queen Darlene Ferriera reign at the Cedric Benjamin, Ed Waller, Pat Lashbrook Xmas Dance. and Darlene Ferriera decorate for the dance ' x Hello Again Dance in in e X G1 u....... C , 'M D -x X x ix i ' X M apr Xxx K X X nun: . ,cmuu fix V.. M... .-..,, x..n..,.. Charlotte Silva Shows the life -time A.S.S.S.C. membership presented to her by Dr. Vasche for her suggestion of the Warrior as the S,S.C. emblem L The first inter-collegiate competition at SSC . . . Turkey Judging Team Dave Galatro, Ed Waller, and Cedric Benjamin represented SSC at the Far West Turkey Show's college judging contest, winning a third place trophy. Basketball Team 1 Bob Moore Jerry J erner Bill Pringle Willis Yates Jerry Sanders Cedric Benjamin Ron Fernandes Frank Beltrand Gayle Pinkney 36 ,,,, Baseball 2 g Q gig.. , Team .. N S Q 2 .aff 1 0 'B' ' K M3515 Q' .A ' 1 F1 i f , W, . g ,...'a.la51 ' en- f'l'fy.,,.,,? g g g BACK ROW: Mr. Ferguson, Bill Pringle, Bill Green, Bernie Flynn, g i ?-aqEE .?,.5 .,. Tom Maples Jerry Jerner Don Nicholas Bill York. FRONT 1i1-fmsigggzg 'B fl - 5 - L' ROW: John simon, Bob nike, Frank Bemlmd. , Bill York hits one in the air 'ikallo f , ,P , .5 , SSC Warriors prepare to take the field Badminton Students enjoy a fast game of badminton in the high school gym x - - ' -,x..sN NN S. S. C. Art Students Paint Ceres , :.dfG97 .Mali-s National attention was drawn to SSC when the Saturday Evening Post ran a two page picture feature on the Ceres Paint-Up Festival. Junior-Senior Prom The Prom was scheduled to be held at the outdoor pavilion . . . It rained! But the weather didn't dampen the spirit of the Junior Class Prom committee members, as they swiftly moved the decorations to Col- lege Hall . . . The First Prom was a success. it Dr. Vasche speaks at the Prom 4 ki Y-x x is n Senior Banquet 1 -' 1 pl Graduates ,, Q ERMA I. ATWOOD 1 , ' . - , , , 1 ' - . 1 . ' - . ' ' , . ' X . JEANETTE B. BESSAC RONALD H. BAKER -.a vu. 2 w Q. ALFRED W. BOOKWALTER JUNE OWENS CONVERS 42 CLAUDIA BARKER FISHER N 1 if 79s N PATRICIA GAULTNEY HILLIER Speaker . e '...s I ' '. 4 .,.. JACK MCARTHUR 1 . . - . . , . . . n ' ' ' . ' . n ' . . ' - BEATRICE KELTON 'Y' MARILYN NELSON 43 1,-au ,','- . - '. v . v.- ' 1 - 1 . I , . ami 5:,.-Z-IM. ' . . , . , . MARY M. C. G. LANDERS ROBBY DALE NELSON 6 .1 .', 4 ,,a1,- . v Visa' 'fir JOANNE ENYEART NEW GAYLE NORMAN PINKNEY -sux 255 ALICE F. PORTER LOLITA WEEK SEGUIN SNOW K. SHOJ I 44 BARBARA RUTH SPRATLING 4-'-1 Q' EDITPIhAURJEL'TPuKPASSO NVILLLA Rn TTiOh4PSCHJ 'BUYI- FPLAIJCES SPiLLLHiC3NVEIR Speaker IJORA4AbJBRlH3EVVESTCHJ Speaker 45 DCHROTTFKhd.VVEKHiERT Fi? N w 4 V fa W: lf' I 42 rn fm 21? 'fr .' t 1 H 313 , - If ,fir ll 'i I 4 ' ' V' if 1 -- . U, T 1 f 1, A GX .M - , 1 I . Q V A-x: N fw, ,N f H, I' FJ? I Qilsf ,Af QL N I T HV X! W ,Q . -,.. rig XXL 1 Eh 4, Y - ,Hsu WW b ,rx ri ,I K I m ,I ' , 0 is -fy' vb 'flu' 4. .-A-Ju ..,. , gil, VERA SANDBERG BERGMAN fi' 'STN7 AJ LILA CARYL SNUFFER CAMPBELL 1 .Q , LYDIABELLE E BIEDENWEG lip' ,EE f MURIEL E. CARR 48 1? 'ug -A... 15 3, J OHANNA BOSS MARY ANN COALSON 472' fl N C- 5 DAISY ELIZABETH DERBY DUANE HAMILTON ECKLE IN, 'nr M f' I 'I X YTTTY' v ,fy BEVERLY DEGRAFF CROTTI fi! LSP' -id? SI-IEILA C. CURNOW 49 P ,,,, GRACE MOORE ENC-EL BERT!-IA M. DAVIS EVANGELINE ROSE ERBELE nf- my-f' aw,- ll' MARIE FIORINI MARGARET JANE I-IEFER -9112 RACHEL WHITING HUGHES 50 fl 'W JOSEPHINE B. M. GANTNEY ,,- , ALFRED E. JERICOFF 4 l l 1 Tj J,f JEAN HOFFMAN KUHN w 7 MLLDRED A. JOHNSON STELLA M. LINDLEY ff-1+ GRACE YAMAGUCI-II KIMOTO 51 E 7 CLEO LOIS HAYDEN MALEY l .. Q X 'inns W GEORGE WILLIAM KREUDER EMALYNN WILLETT MAY '3 . 'JF iam- ,um ,, 1 2 LUCIA R. oos TERVELD ' JOHN H. MCVEY ,f '5 An- fi 'FF' vi' BEVERLY J. PALIVER 52 BETTY JEAN HILL MORGAN WILLIAM OTIS RICHARDSON, JR , J, SARAH E. SILVA 51112 Q' 'ax' f r 'g ,A 5, HAROLD JAMES ROHRS xxx BETTYE KATHRYN STOKES 'vii SONDRA RAE SCHMIDT 53 MILDRED W. TAPP r-T 13? LOUISE BELLE SIEWERT AGNELSA MARIAN TEACHENOR mlf J 'f-1 JOAN MALECI-IA WESTLAKE KENNETH WILLIAMS , , 'xl ' Y' aj ' FEDRO S. YANEZ 54 DOLORES BOBB WILCOX ROBERT G. YIALOURIS ?1- Iumni Association ' i 454f'1 , - 1 ' g gi' i f, ,pr 3: A 'J T ' A , ' ,I W -V H .if J E . if gl f 'Y J I Af W Dr. Bruggman presents the alumni ledger to the Alumni Executive Board: Betty Stokes, President, Beverly Crotti, Recording Secretaryg Rachel Hughes, Corresponding Secretaryg Grace Kimoto, Vice-President, George Kreuder, Treasurer . Graduates Not Pictured xr' Barbara J. Young 55 Ruth M. Dalander Berg Kenneth Durward Brown Gene Carnes Phylis Middleton Carnes Elizabeth Warda Essa Alyce F astenau Clarice Priscilla Francis Virginia Bragno Greenberg Ramona D. Hamilton John Elliott Herndon Barbara Holmes Horan Paul Edward Illick William Joseph Inderbitzen Genell A. Murrell L'l-Ieureux Andre Veronica McDonald Noel R. Schaeffer Mary Dorothy Silva Mary K. Traver George Edward Walsh Retail Cash Ki Carry I x at Dr'Ve'I ' Main at Broadway Turlock ' 5 , 3 Home Success , Delivery ARTCRAFT INDUSTRIES , if 'Y Formica Installations i' Turlock , s,rV,. :1. A., qvqvu M E 4-5392 548 N. First ,O I ' AII, :VA il' 'I l: V:iqA Congratulations g ii ','1:1A ' to Ken Wi'IIiams and I H . A I His Legend Staff MARKEYS' DAIRY 2820 Berkeley Rd. Phone ME 4-3464 Best Wishes to Them and Stanislaus State College for Continued Success. TURLOCK DAILY JOURNAL Stanley T. Wilson, Publisher DENAIR HARDWARE CO. 4724 Main St. Jacuzzi Pumps Denair, Calif. Phone ME 2-3853 GUY AND SLIGER MEN'S SHOP Steve Sliger 22I W. Main Phone ME 4-6233 Turlock, Calif. Phone ME 2-2366 LEE BROTHERS STATIONERY Office Supplies and Equipment Greeting Cards--Books--Gifts I22 West Main Turlock, Calif. Welcome, S. S. C. COEY'S SHOES Men's--Women's 8fChildren's 126 W. lVlain Ph. ME 4-5314 Turlock For Over 40 Years LGQMIS FLORAL CO. J Niodesto's self ? gg Finest fr Floral Gift shop Downtown Modesto 1006-10th St. atJ. LA 4-6315 Hardware--Paint Gm-5 for Housewares Every Occasion I TV 8g Appliances Radios 81 Stereos 250 Market St. Turlock ME4-1135 JOHNSON DAIRY 2021 N. Berkeley Ave. Turlock ME 4-3720 ALLEN MORTUARY 247 N. Broadway Turlock M E 4-5829 Shop W. T. GRANT CO. for Savings McHenry Village--Modesto MODESTO LAPIDARY SUPPLY Lapidary Equipment Gem Materials Mountings 909 'J' St. Modesto LA 3-2425 Best Wishes TURLOCK VAN AND STORAGE Local and Worldwide Moving Agent for Republic Van Lines, Inc. 914 Lander--Turlock, Calif. Modesto Turlock Tracy KE 7-5719 ME 2-3111 TE 5-5860 Z. Lionel Williams discusses the purchase of a book with Susan O'Brien at the Text Books Supplies at S. S. C. FARMERS S MERCHANTS BANK of Central California McHen ry Vi l lage--Modesto A-., Best Wishes to S.S.C. f lf! 1 -- ll S -' - -'- - O - S3513 . ,1 X QV. .::: In .,.,:., VZZIAA, L sous Motoiz co. ': Ford 8g Falcon Turlock, Calif. A g ' H Pacific Finance Sequoia Market 231 w. Main Central a Caswell ' Turlock Ceres XXX y ' ' T The Town Shop Harland Jewelers ' 208 vv. Main ion 'J' sf. g.'e4ff S g'ffa,, Member Federal Reserve TU 0Ck Modem' SYSLGITI Julia's Kiddie Shop Q 157 H5 S . Broadway 4'5'f19Ff S Tu rl oc k DIVINE GARDENS ' K X X X 24 Brunswick Lanes C ' Cocktail Lounge Steak House Air Conditioned Free Baby Sitting Service LER' League Res. ME 2-2375 S Jewelers North Frontage 8. Pedroson Turlock BARD'S SPORT SHOP Ill Lander Ave. Turlock ME 4-4543 ANDERSON BODY SHOP 7ll Lander Ave. Turlock ME 4-7286 Your Complete Jewelry g ' Store ff, - fa L 219 W. Main L Turlock ME 4-5152 Best Wishes to Dick Brown and Staff at S.S.C. Gus Rm, 'K I I 5 6 N . 2 J' r- 7- - -e Se Flowers Ibhrlilwidz- ' IN' I Ki I-avr DEAN FLORAL SHOP I20 Lander, Turlock ME 2-0042 Dean 81 Myrtle Hanson KTUR News Music Turlock Y 5 5 OLSSON BROTHERS HAY MARKET KM silt: fa! General Hauling fc! 0 6 Our 25th Anniversary Turlock Geer 81 Minnesota NIE 4-3768 This little Fellow is iust starting out. With good care and feeding he'II be a mature, husky bird before long. Stanislaus State College is just starting out too. With good care and Feeding it will become a mature, husky institution of higher learning. Way back in I922 Security State Bank was lust starting out, too. Since then we've come a ong way. In 40 years we've grown with the community, while serving it. STATE BANK 134W-Main We I Com e il': :- 1 A I' I .S if Ph . .a,. - ,,,.: , .,..il,. J S ' S ' C ' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION TURLOCK, CALIFORNIA Acknowledgements The 1961 LEGEND staff would like to express its congratulations and gratitude to the many people who have made the first year of S.S.C. a resounding success. We only hope that we have been able to capture in this book a small part of the enthusiastic effort that has created a great institution in one year. All this would not have been possible without the cooperation of the community, administration, faculty and students toward the goal of excellent higher education. Our particular thanks to: Dr. J. Burton Vasche - - - S.S.C. President Miss Lola Johnson - - - Legend Advisor Turlock Journal Modesto Bee Walter's Studio S.S.C. Clerical staff Advertisers Mr. Bill Lurton and the Am. Yearbook Co. m wr V' M5 - Fins- 1 Nast , H' ' . Q W ,Ze rpjlr-. ,. gi Hu , 5' ' W ll' 1, I j 7 '., ',k :f:f-.- l . O , 1 N W , , , 7 W-, A-, .-.-,.A - ,,A.,.,A. ,A -,..-.... 'YE N I
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