Compton College - Dar U Gar Yearbook (Compton, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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The freshman firsf encounfers if when he passes fhe big enfrance pylon, and before fhe day is over he is responding wifh a grin and a big hello. Graduafes re- member fhis feeling as fhey confinue fheir sfuldies in fhe laigness and impersonalify of a huge universify. They miss fhe easy-going friendliness of 'l'he friendly school back af Compfon. We don'+ know where fhis feeling comes from: we only know fhaf if is here and we are glad. So if gives fhe sfaff of your l956 Dar-U-Gar greaf pleasure fo declicafe fhis yearbook fo fhe ,... 3 S7 ifzif all ffziend iness if GATEWAYS fo learn- ing are slfding glass doors which permii' ready access io ihe ireasures of know- ledge in 'flue library. 'n . I n I ig, SYMMETRY of design and wellf'-'plainnecl illumin- afion are Vgonduciive fjo s'rucly Jiibrary, ,'--11-' ivf.. H A lf: J.. 4 x A, 7,3 ,. ,. , ,.Y,U,q,w N , Qfs fzeasufzes all Know e9 e of Campion 1 L 1 0 n f e n f 5 Ggmcfuiiigfzafion ana qfaculfml . 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' 5.- V .ai ,J ---- t5-- ' - 9 - - .- f -. -. , ' f' T MMT' ' ,,- 'f,,, 'g y 4' 9 , I G. . v.4 : - , '-wk 1 N ' 1 lpda' ' . . . . lnsuring 1'ha'r s1'uclen+s piIo+ a +rue course wi'rh- ou+ 'foo much drifi' and always ready 'ro sfeady Hwe wheel in case of rough wea'rher is +l'1e . . . Dean Lucile A. Douglass, M.A Presicleni' Paul Marlin, M.A. if BOARD OF TRUSTEES lei? io righl: Reber? D. Trager, vice-president Mrs. Mylei' S. Coburn, clerk, James W. Walker, Dr. Samuel P. Block, Dr. Raleigh W. Neill, president Ki 'fs Gordon D. Aumaclz, Ed.D. Esfher J. Conrad, M.A Dean of Guidance Dean of Women Earle J. Holmes, M.S. Direcfor of Afhleiics William J. Schleibaum, M.S. Dean of Men David Wendell Slo'l'l1ower, M.S. Holland A. Spurgin, M.A. Kennelh K. Williams Dean of Special Services Dean of Records Business Manager Depaifment Phmp Bousman, MA. Soc'xaX Sdxence Esiher J. Conrad, MA. ForeRgn Language Grace O. Daniek, MS. PM Kennekh C. Evans, MA. Busfmess Jesse E. Haikaway, EAD. Maihema'fRcs George R. Hoff, M PsychoXogy Hman 3. Musk, .S Johnsion, B A eacls Ruih M. Lewis English Hulda R. McAulay, M.S. Home Economics Florence D. Neubauer, M.S. Physical Educalion Herschel C. Smi+l1, B.S. Physical Eclucalion Carl E. Slrem, M.S. Physical Science Joseph W. Sfubblefield, Ph.D Biological Science Edgar H. Wilson, B.A. lndusfrial Educalion Collis M. Barclin, M.S. Lillian L. Cramer, M.A. pilof, . . . Alvircla R. Davison, M.A. Edward B. Holsion, M.S. Ol4l4.SelO'LS Frisby S. Loolrard, M.A. Teresa R. O'Connell. M.S David Sloihower. M.S. . . . glepleia 161. Hen-ry E. Childs, Jr., M.A. Biological Science James R. Cooper, B.S. lndusirial Educaiion Chesfer R. Crain, M.S. English Loiuella M. Daeiweiler, M.S. Physical Educalion Fosier Davidoff, M.A. English William E. Day, M.A. Business Educalion Rex M. Dixon, B.S. Phyical Educafion Marilyn J. Douglass, B.S. Vocalional N ursing 'faculfxl Harrief E. Bowline, Ph.B. English Raymond C. Tay Brown, B.S. Physical Educalion Kennefh Carpenier, B.S. Physical Educaiion Paul L. Bafeman, M.A. Physical Science Harold G. Barreii, M.A. English Mar'rl'1a F. Aumaclt M.A English Salvador R. Duar+e William E. Geismar, M.S. lndusirial Educafion Psychology Lewis K. Enochs, M.A. Roberi C. Gillingham, Ph.D. Malhemaiics Social Science Rudolph C. Floihow, M.A. William A. Granf, B.A. English English James Gadclis, B.A. Alvina Grupman, M.A. Physical Science Business Educaiion IT, AN OLD FASHIONED WEDDING was depicied by adminisirafors a+ Gay Nineiy pariy. Lefl io righiz William Schleibaum, Hanson Williams, Dr. Gordon Aumaclr, Mrs. Esler Conrad, Paul Mariin, Holland Spurgin, Earl J. Holmes, David Sloihower, and Mrs. Lucille Douglas. Roberl' E. Hanna, M.A. Biological Science John Hayes, E.M. Physical Science Alice M. Greenough, M.A. Joan Hoff. 5-5. n Vocaiional Nursing l'lOfT16 ECOHOITHCS Josephine Haliman, M.S. ViCf0l' Hufliilief. lVl-A- Physical Science Physical Sci'-WCG Frisby S. Loclcard, M.A. Marhemafics James Luneburg, M.A. English Helen E. Mafhews, M.A. Foreign Language Marion MaHier, M.S. Business Newion S. Meffessel, Ph.D Psychology Esiher S. Morris, M.A. English, Psychology Elizabeih Neal, M.S. Librarian Roberf K. Neary, M.A. Social Science David W. Lan+is, Ph.D. Physical Science Aaron H. Larson, M.A. English Roberi L. lllinik, B.S. lnduslrial Educaiion Charles G. Kahler+, M.S. lndusrrial Educarion Lyle LeReHe, H.S.Ecl. M uslc Cora O. Lincoln, M.A. Social Science Physical Science Physical Science 'lam f Daniel Onshne lncluslrial Educalion Paul F. OHens, M.A. Mallwemafics Marian P. Peferson. B.A. English af :Xl COMPTON COLLEGE FACULTY CLUB COUN- CIL7 lefl' +o righf, Mr. Jean Taylor, S'ra're Council Rep. C.T.A.: Mrs. Consuelo Shaw, Recording Secre- 'laryg Mrs. Alvirda Davison, Corresponding Secre- iaryg Mr. Paul O'r'rens, Treasurer: Dr. Joseph Sfubblefield, President Mr. Tay Brown, Vice-Presi- denl. Gordon G. Pond, M.A. Ari' Marlin O. Rauhuf, M.A. Music Harold B. Roberison, M.S. Biological Science Roberf M. Roesii, M.S. Business Phyllis Rowe, Pl'1.N. Nurse Consuelo T. Shaw, M.A Foreign Language Merle A. Slylzhous, M.S. Physical Science Assislanl Libra rian Jean L. Taylor, M.A. E. SuggeH, B.A Science Physical Eclucalion English, Ari, Charles A. Williams, M.S. Physical Educalion Hanson A. Williams, B.A. Cinemalography Joyce Wifscher, R.N. Vocalional Nursing Joan L. Woehler, M.A. English Harold L. von Muller, M.Ed. Music Doroihy H. Wallace, B.E. Business Ellis M. Wampler Induslrial Educalion Kennefh H. Umsiead, Ph. D. Social Science Thomas H. Upion, M.S. lvlalhemafics Charfing and naviga+ing a safe course Hwrough +he shoeals and deep wa+ers of 'Hne college year's ac'rivi+ies, are fhe members of fhe. . . 25 K Don Hudson Presidenf uafzfefzcleclz Gfzew fuaenf Gvuncil Wifh Don Hudson as firsf semeslrer presidenlr, The sludeni council has experienced one ol: ils mosl success- ful years. By allending conferences ai' Fresno where 'rhe S'ra'le California Junior College Siudeni Governmenl' Associarion was heldand Jrhe Sou+hern Regional Calif- ornia Junior College Siudenl' Governrnenl Associalion conference al EI Camino, The council gained more knowelclge of siudenl governmeni. On 'rhe 'lop of Jrhe agenda was Jrhe purchasing of a movie camera for ihe cinemalography class. Among olrher Things 'rhey have also procured ping-pong Jrables which are now locaiecl oulr in lhe palrio. The s+uclen'r council accomplishmenis are evidence enough To prove Jfheir success in helping To promole school spiril and sludeni parlicipalion in aclivilies. Don Leavey AMS Presidenf Cynfhia Heih AWS Presidenl Sfuarl Cunningham Nancy T,-ollope Don Evans Vice-presidenl Secretary Treasurer Bill Wycoff Commissioner of Public Rela- Roberl' Morrison Sl1ar0rl Ward Frank R0bil l50n lions and Publicalions, Dar- U- Commissioner ol Campus Or- Commissioner of Social Aclivi Freshman Class Presideni Gar Co-Edi+or ganizalions lies l'l6SlK6l JONES Richard Long Marvin Ernsi Bob Wycoff Sophomore Class Presidenl Tarlar Slwield Edilor Commissioner of Allwlelics Dar-U-Gar Co-Edilor XAWS FALL COUNCIL-S+anding lefl' +o righf: Nancy Sammon, Simone Dixon, Wilhelmina Ryan, Mrs. Conrad, Advisor, Marlene Jackson, Nancy Trollope. Sealed leff 'lo rngh+: Sharon Carrer, President Cynihia Helh, Donna Mullinex, Diane Dickerson Associaled Women Siu- denis under The guidance of Mr. Esiher Conrad has ex- perienced a mosr rewarding school year. Among 'rhe many aciiviiies of Jrhe year was a Tea for new sludenis held Sepiemloer 2l, in Jrhe Srudeni' Union. Oiher acriviries accom- plished firsl and second sem- esier was ihe annual Souih- ern California Associared Women Siudenrs and Wom- en's Arhleric Associaiion conference N o v e m lo e r 3, held in San Bernardino. There was also lhe Cupid's Choice Dance in Jrhe Siudenr Un- ion and C-Day which was held in June. , I ssoccafe en 9 K. FALL AMS COUNCIL-Sianding lef+ lo righfz William Schleiloaum, Advisor Rusfy Crain, Tommy Harrison, Norlon Rees, Bruce Zaremba. Seafeds Don LeaveY- Pfesmlenl 28 -f , W L Wrmmwwerg W. ik,-Qama-Mwam A w Spring and Fall AssociaTed Men STuclenTs have sponsor- ed many acTiviTies during The semesTer. WiTh The help of William Schleibaum, The AMS has sponsored all oT The inTra-mural sporT evenTs. Cn May 3, The Spring Council had Their AMS Track meeT. The Tall council made The decisions on The Tug-oT-war and aTTended a conTerence held in SanTa Monica on OcTober 27. The AMS Council consisTs of presidenTs Trom all oT The mens clubs and organizaTions on campus. QSPRING AMS-Sfanding leTT To right Rodger Dell, Mr. Schleibaum, Advisor Joe Bass, Paul Johnson, Don Leavy, Jim Krembas, Paul Valrie. Seaied leTT To righf: John Crain, Dick HigginboTham, President NcrTon Rees. omenis ounci s SPRING AWS-STancling leTT To righT: Pai' Bullock, Mrs. Esfher Conrad, Advisor, Carol WaThen, Bobbie HamiI+on, CynThia Heih, Mary Armandariz, Paisy Parker. SeaTed leTT To righT: WaldiTh Shauffer, Nancy Sammon, PresidenT, Sara Sprowl, Yvonne Murcloclc. ZQ tc Don Evans Vice' Presidenl Warren Gusfafson Sophomore class presidenl Don Griggers Freshman class presidenl Nancy Trollope Bill Wycoff Secrerary Treasurer Dar-U-Ser co-eclilor Cyniliia Heih Bob Wycoff Commissioner of Campus Or' Commissioner of Public ganizafions lions and Publicaiions Barbara Smifh Dar-U-Gai' co-edilor Commissioner of Social Aiclivi- Don Leavey Ties Commissioner of Afhlefri ----. 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Even Thou h The council has been lee T bus wiTh 'ning gfudenf Gvuncil Paul Johnson STudenT body presidenT Q P aTTending The SouThern CaliTornia Junior College STludenT GovernmenT AssociaTion ConTerence aT ChaTTey College and oTher acTiviTies They also Tound Time To revise The elecTion code and make rules Tor The Spring Sing which was held in April oT This year. Dick HigginboTham AMS PresidenT Nancy Sammon AWS PresiclenT l Having sifeereci a 'rrue course on fheir cruise fhrough ihe rough weaiher of exams and credi+s and having enfereci fhe harbor of success, we congra'rula'I'e fhe . . . Haskell Jones Fall Sophomore Presidenf if golnlzomofze Glllgicefzs Warren Guslafson Spring Sophomore Presidenf Leading lhe aclivilies for lhe sophomore class during lhe lirsl' semesler was Pres - denr J. Haskell Jones. Assisi- ing him in his many dulies were: Roger Dell, vice presi- denlg Bobby Smilh, secre- rrayg J a n i c e McClendon, Jrreasurer, Faye While, As- socialed Women Sludenls respresenliveg Bruce Lowery, Associaled Men Sluclenls represenlaliveg and Diane Dickerson, lnler-Club Coun- cil represenlalive. Aiding Presidenl' Warren Guslalson lh r o u gh The second semesler were: Nor- lon Rees, vice presidenlg Don Leavey, Treasurer: Charlie Nelson, commissioner ol pub- licaliong Bobby Smilh, As- socialed Women Sludenls represenlalivep Dick Brewer as Associaled Men Sludenls represenlalivei a n d R o n Pegg as lnler Club Council :EFALL CLASS OFFICERS, sealed Janice Mc- Clenclon, Faye While, Bobbie Smilh, Diane Dick- QSPRING Cl-ASS OFFICERS- ff0fll'. DOH Leevey erson. Sfancling Roger Dell, Haskel Jones, Bruce Yvonne Cl1fY5+. Ron PB99- Back. Dlfllf Brewer Lowrey. Norfcn Rees, Charles Nelson, Warren Guslafson Bofello, Ray Cacuo, Domenlc Coulf, George Cram, John AMS, BP, TS, DU6 AMS, AGS AMS, BF, ICC AMS, KE, TK, AMSC Buchanan, James Coleman, Elizabelh Coubrey, Charles Cowens, Harold AMS AWS AMS AMS Anderson, Lawrence Cunningham, Sfuarf AQIMS R h A 9 t AMS, BP, TK, Assc S BY. ic al' Daniels, Gilberf AMS e ,Lua 'za U12 es AMS Bodner, Franlc Derby, Jerrie AMS AWS, DKP, Q Slein, John Flaherly, James Freeman, YveHe Genfry, Geri Golc'lsmi+h, Bill Grammar, Mary AMS, OC AMS AMS AWS, TS AMS AMS ans, Mable Franlcenberg, Yvonne Genlile, Sam Godinez, Sef Goodman, Bill Hale, Anneffa AWS, UNS AWS AMS, AGS AMS, ASC AMS. K, CGI AWS, KOP, T ' 1 ,.i B , I l . E if Fi as L x i 5 fi Hamilion, Claude, Jr. AMS Hawlcins, Lonnie AMS Jones, Eunice AWS Jones, Haslcel AMS, ASC, ASBC Karnes, Lillian AWS. CSU 36 an Kelly, Bealrice AWS Kuwahara, Sadao AMS Lasiers, Caroline AWS, AT Lohmuller, Keilh AMS Mariin, Charlene AWS, AT, T Mason, Anne AWS, CGU, T, V, ACC Moran, William AMS Morris, Phyllis AWS, DT Namson, Henry AMS, AP Newfon, Millon AMS Pasqua, Roloeri AMS Pickens, Eugene AMS Pfanlcuch, Paul AMS Purciel, Larry AMS, ASC, SC Reamey, Barbara AWS Reed, Roberl AMS Ryan, Wilhelmina AWS Salas, Richard AMS Sanchez, Jose AMS Slocum, Charlene AWS, AT Sfraflon, George AMS Sfolces, William AMS ' Ussher, Arland AMS Van Kampen Denr AMS, BFG, TS, T, DU6, lCC. Wailman, Freddie AMS, BP T . . . vi Sharon Williams, Harlan Wilson, Harold Yowell, Don S, DKP, T, ASBC AMS, BP AMS, RDE AMS, TK ' .2 79 -T Qi ,lexander, Carol Armendariz, Richard Balsz, Luz, Bearse, Don Birkmann, Winifred Boyne, Bill AWS AMS AMS, CGU, LAC AMS AMS AMS, OC nders, David L. Ausiin, Roy Baxfer, Barbara Berardini, Jean Blie+z, William W. Brad+, Richard AMS AMS, AGS AWS, ABC AWS AMS, RDE AMS ngelino, David Bailey, Pal Baxfer, Max Beresford, John Bloxhan, Don Brooks, Doris AMS, SC AWS, DKP, T, U, DT AMS AWS, AT, T AMS. AP AWS Brown, Maary AWS, DKP, T, U Brown, Suzanne Buforcl, Jud:-lh AWS -I AWS Brown, Wnlllam AMS Bullolc, Palrlcla AWS Builer, Ralph AMS Cameron, James AMS Canney, Dan AMS, ASC Bu h An I, W H. Bruce, Kaihleen ,fm d e Aws Bryan+, Eva Maude AWS Buchner, James AMS Carier, Sharon AWS, T, U, DKP Case. Kalhleen AWS, AGS Calhey, Dorena AWS Chapman. Gayle AWS Ch rysl, Yvonn 6 AWS, U, T, DT Clarke, Sylvia AWS, D KP, AGS, T Clark, Thelma AWS, KO P, WAA Clergy, Terry AWS, AGS, RDE Buck, J AMS, Buckley, AMS Budwiq, AMS im l BP, Tlf James Lloyd Joan Cordova, John KOP T AMS Euva Credit Rober+ P. AMS Lee H Darwazeh, Husam AMS Ellis, Merri'H AMS Endres, Larry AMS, BP, TS Evans, Blance AWS Evans, Don AMS, BP, TK Fagan, Royce AMS, B Falcone, Palricia AWS Ferrier, Glenn AMS Felion, Elizabefh AWS Day, Reber? AWS DK? AMS, RDE Dean, Jol'1n R. AMS Doug l1er'ry, Don AMS, BP DuBois, Margare+ AWS, SDX, T Edwards, Bob AMS, TK Fisher, Sieve Ford, Charles Fosler, Freddie AMS, TK, BP AMS, BS, AGS, ICC AMS Floe, Sharon Forsen, Harold Friar, Kalhryn AWS AMS, AGS, TK AWS Gonzales, Jennie Groff, Richard Hadley, Shirley AWS, LAC AMS AWS, KOP Gordon, Sarah Gusiafscn, Warren Hagedorn, Michael AWS AMS, BP, TK AMS, F Green, Mae N. AWS Guflierrez, Marlin AMS, LAC Hamlin, Don AMS. ASC Gallcin, Allen AMS, AP Gaspar, Beverly AWS, DKP, T Harr, Berdy AMS, BP, TK Harris, Joanne AWS, DT, U, T Harris, Milion AMS Geyer, Richard AMS Gilliam, Maxine AWS Harrison, Tom AMS, LDS, TK Heine, Louis AMS, Q Henninger, Jon AMS Heih, Cynfhia AWSC, iCC, U, T, AWS, DKP, ASBC. Hickok, Diclc AMS, ASC Hudson, Don AMS, AS BC, TK Hulse, Lena AWS, DT Hunf, Lynda AWS Hiclrs, Allyne Higginbo+ham, Dick Hoolcs, Arline Huard, Myles AWS AMS, BP, TK AWS AMS Hide, Yoshilio Hill, Faye Hopson, Helene Hubbling, Gracia AWS, T, AT, U AWS AWS AWS Hunier, Bill Jaclcson, Lawrence Johnson, Barbara Keifh, William L AMS, AGS AMS, EC AWS AMS Iverson, Shirley James, Ru+h Johnson, Paul Kern, Ralph AWS, CSU AWS AMS, ASBC, BP, TK AMS, AGS Jackson, Claudia Jefferson, Joseph Kalfhoff, Bob Kinion, Helen AWS AMS AMS, BA AMS, BA Kosleva, Nllclcl AWS Krembas, Jim AMS, AGS, ASC Krolinlrowslci, Helen AWS, WAA, SC IT, SMILIN6 WARMTH is expressed on 'lhe face of Ron Reina ai' all limes around campus. Ron has served his school in many ways 'ihis year. Some of his dulies have been lo MC exchange assemblies, announce fraclc meefs, Spring Sing and many olher evenls. He wan'rs evenlually 'lo be a radio and TV announcer and plans on lrans- lerring lo UCLA in Seplember. Lane, Romalis AMS Lauric, William AMS, ICC, PGC Leavey, Don AMS, TK, BP, B, ASBC Lesler, HenrieHa AWS Lewis, John AMS Lillarcl, Jean M. AWS Lindsay, William AMS Livingslon, Charles AMS Lockridge, Charles AMS Loispeich, Milion AMS, CGI Lowrey, Bruce AMS, TS Lund berg, LeRoy AMS l fb TALENTED TWOSOME. Tommy Harrison, lefi, and Berdy Harr, righ+. Using his group dynamics class as a background, Tommy has had a busy schedule of ex+ra curricular acfivifies. Presidenf of Lambda Phi Psi fraiernily, summer sfudeni' council member and Tarlar Knighfs were only a few of his honors. Berdy has exhibiied his falem' on 'rhe mound as piicher for The Tariar baseball 1'eam. As a member of Tariar Knighfs and Bera Phi faierniiy he has proven a 'fine worker and Friendly organizer. McNally, Marye AWS, ABC, SDX McPherson, LaVerne AWS McVay, Alma AWS, CSU, BA McCurdy, Marilyn AWS, BA McCord, Thomas AMS McClendon, Janice AWS, DKP, T, AGS MacKenzie, Doroihy AWS Mariinez, Pedro AMS Marzelc, Ronald AMS MaHhews, Peggy AWS Carmeli+hrya y, Dennis n, Bernice , Leon AGS lwao Morgan, Joe Nelson, AMS, SC, CGI AWS Morris, Jerry Nelson, AMS AWS Mullinex, Donna Nicholl, AWS, T, AT, DUG AMS Muravez, Michael Noriega, AMS, BP, TE AMS, Vlurdoclr, Yvonne Norfon, AWS, DKP AMS, 44- 57 Lorraine Wendell Richard Rufo ASC, TK Vernell BO Norwood, Larry Pinlceif, John AMS AMS, TR Oleson, Lynda Pinslrer, David AWS AMS Parker, Palsy PiHman, Viola AWS, T, U, DT, DKP, SL AWS Pepe, Farrell Pomrenlre, Norman AMS, SC AMS Pelerson, Mary Ponrious, James AWS, WAA AMS Powers, Beverly AWS, AGS Price, Pal AWS, WAA Quigley, Virginia AWS Ramos, Mary AWS Randolph, Roy AMS Ranquin, Leah AWS, DT Redd Jr., Leon AMS Redfern, Darrell AMS Rees, Norlon AMS, ASC, ICC Riddell, Lawrence AMS if Sl'lE'S SALLY SORORlTY claim lraiernifies, as ihey elecled Joan Cole- man during second semes'fer's acliviiies. She is maioring in elemeniary educaiion and plans 'ro aHend Los Angeles Slale College in lhe fall. Presideni' of Kappa Omega Phi ancl secrefary of Tarlarelles, Complon College will long remember Joan's pleasing smile and charming per- sonalily. if FRIENDLlEST MAN ON CAMPUS was lhe lille given +o Jim Krembas clur- ing ihe firsl' semesler. Popularly known as Greek he is a member of Alpha Sigma Chi, Alpha Gamma Sigma, lnler- Club Council, Pan-Hellenic Council. 232 F U T U R E ENGINEER, Rufo Noiega, plans lo 'luriher his eclu- ca+ion a+ UCLA. Rulo lilies dancing, people, and has been lreasurer and pledgemasier ol Alpha Sigma Chi. He is also a member ol lhe Tarlar Knighis and Bela Sigma. Roberls, Charles Rojas, Frank Sanders, Harold S,coH', Chrislene Smilh, Bobbie Srauffer, Waldilh AMS AMS, Q AMS, TR AWS AWS AWS, DT Roche, Julia Rosenloloom, Jaclc Schaeffer, Calherine Shepherd, LaJuanna Smifh, Holsari Sleager, Peler AWS, NC AMS AWS, AGS AWS, SDX AMS, AGS AMS, BS Rogers, Ron Salchak, Jim Schmidt Mary Ann Sinclair, Laura Sprowl, Sara Sfelle, Lora AMS, BP AMS AWS AWS AWS, DKP, T, U, DT AWS, SC Websler, Alber'l's Sl?',f,QI' Eff' Aws, KOP Sheng' Jack Wendell, Mary AMS AWS, BS Swierslra, John Valencia, Roberi' Vargo, Carl Viggers, Ernesio AMS, AGS, CGI, ASC AMS, EC, SC AMS, AGS, Q AMS Tilgner, Ari Valrie, Paul Vallenlcamp, Henry Wall, Lamar AMS, ASC AMS AMS, BP, TK AMS, AGS Ursenbaclr, Miriam Vanwey, Jim Verrecchia, Lanny Ward, Jimmie AWS AMS AMS, JC AMS Wycoff, Billy D. AMS, ASBC, AGC, DUG, ICC, While, Faye Williams, Billie J. Winier, Melvern BFG, TK Young, Lincoln Yamashira, Noboru AWS, T, DT, DKP AWS AMS Wycoff, Bobby J. AWS, ICF AMS Whilesell, Charles Winiers, Marilyn Wolfe, Roberi AMS, ASBC, AGC, DUG, lCC, Yamamoio, James Zarbaino, Sepasliano AMS, Q AWS AMS, SC BPG, TK AMS AMS Alsfon, Richard Anderson, Jerry Angel, Jack Avial, Donald Benedici, Roberf L. Berreman, Rober'l' W. Boudreau, Barry Boyne, William M. Buford, Kenneih P. Bush, Andrew Campused, Tony Aborn, Bradford E. Allenbaugh, Fredrick A+wood, Donald T. A+wood, John E. Baird, David Bangoy, Mac P. Barber, L.M. Benne++, Frank Bishop, Mary F. Blauveli, Evere++ Boehm, Roberl Bradford, Jack Bradley, Cecil Brazille, Maihew Brooks, James Callan, Charles Casrle, Eihelmae Cole, Ronald Conroy, William Conway, Thomas Cordes, Diane Coslello, Darrell Co+'lrfll, Roberi' Couli, George f f 1 A Y E ii.-iii' 'i I ,Z-E ix. b , X as r A X ls Cockrill, Jerry Cole, Charles T. Conway, Thomas E. Cordova, Juan Dalfon, Donald R. David, Edward N. Dickey, Mary J. Dunlap, Billy F. Foudray, Sam H. Ford, Lawrence O. Hall, Charles W. Crockeil, James Daniels, Gilber+ Danley, Tom Decou, Emile Dell, Roger Dellinger, Charles Dean, Sylvia Dean, Warran Downs, Kennelh D. Doyle, Edna Doyle, Richard Duarie, Charles Dunn, Richard Dushane. Jack Eaker, Diean Edenkamp, Jerry Ebile, Anfhony Fairbank, Roberi Finegan, Larry Forbes, James A. Fowlie, George Freeman, Gene Gaiford, Palricia Gnllez, Daniel amefza QL., Hielvfzuafznl qfzaduafes Haner, David A. Harrison, Lewis Heine, Louis Hendricks, Ediih L. Hernandez, Jas. V. Jenkins, Roberr A. Johnson, Ellen L. Johnson, Turner Koch, Ronald W. Kozup, Nicholas Lake, Charles Landes, Roberi Layfon, Lee C. McKinney, Kenneih McMakin, Rroberr Mariinez, Henry Mason, Raymond Meggerson, Leon Moore, Earl Moore, Willard Morris, Randolph Navarro, Fred une fzaduafes Garrison, John Geniry, Garledine Goldsfein, Sam Hall, Ronald Harlan, Thomas Hawkins, Clarence Hawkins, Lonnie Hawrhorne, Horace Hawrhorne, Ray Hefley, James Helleson, Jack Henderson, Roberl Hill, Quinzy Hobbs, Merle Hya++, John .lasinski, Eugene Jones, Melvin Jones, Tom Jordan, Dave Jurak, G'lber+ Karasin, Felicia Keen, Roberr L. Kennedy, Lee Kiyuna, Edward Knapp, BeHy Kolinsky, Siephen Kornder, Marie Landavaze, Arihur Lucero, Joe Lugena, Alan Lung, Ronald Lyman, Elizabeih Mc Cowan, Jack Mc Collough, Rober+ Mo Govern, John Mc Kinney, Don Mc Lyman, Colonel Quaid, Paul Mc Marlin, Leon Malamorez, Baldomere Maulorice, Alired Mayer, Marsha Mesh, Frank Muiimer, John Oehlman, Charles Phelps, Gene Phillips, Anne Powell, James Overion, James B. Owens, Carol Pasik, Herberr S. Person, George A. Peferson, Ronald V. Prosser, Lloyd Rasmussen, David Rive+'l, Sian Allen Rodrigueg, Louis Salisbury, William Shone, Jim Raine, Marfha Ralls, David Redmond, Richard Reed, Joy Reynolds, Norman Richards, Lee Richards, PaHi Risvold, Bernice Robbins, James Robinson, Harrie? Robilaille, Earl Robiiaille, James Robeledo, Mary Roe, Edwin, Rosenihal, Ray Rubinkan, Honey Ryan, Wilhemina Salas, Richard Sammon, Nancy Sanders, Emma Schroder, Pairicia Sharkey, S+uar+ Smifh, Donald Smiih, William Guy Siafford, Mary Ann Sialey, Richard M. S+ankis, Frank Srewari, Cassel L. Siewarr, Les. R. Sweich, John Tankersley, Gerald Walden, Roberf J. Wielin, Sidney Wilron, Roberf C. Williams, Vernon Soufh, Clinfon Sreele, James Slephens, David S+ewar+, Roberr Sfokes, Jeri Siour, Tommy Siroud, Gary Sufherland, Kenion Thomas, Eddie Trollope, Nancy Turi, Joseph Ursenba'k, Mirian Veilch, Dale Warn, Kenneih E. Washingfon, Charlie Weady, Andrew We's, Alberf VVelch, Presfon Wiemer, Pairicia Williams, Clarence Williams, Leon Yeager, Mike 44 47 J'us+ commencing +o build 'I'l1e ship of knowledge wil'h which l'hey will brave lheirough seas ahead are +he . . . 9 The Fall l3Th year council sTarTed The plans Tor The Spring prom and The hard work oT compleTing Them Tell To The Spring Council. Bud Robinson headed The Fall Council composed oT Vice PresidenT, Joe Bass: AMS RepresenTaTive, Elmer Olsen: Treasure, Sally l-lolmesq AWS RepresenT- aTive, PaT LedbeTTer1 and SecreTary, Lou Wayne l-ludson, The Spring Council who puT The Tinal Touches on The big evenT OT The year was led by Don Griggers. The oTher hard worlcing members were Vice PresidenT, PaT Ledbe-TTer: SecreTary, BeTTy Hill: Treasurer, Terry Bass: AMS PepresenTaTive, Joe Bass: AWS RepresenTaTive, Sally l-lolms. K. DON GRIGGERS Spring PresidenT 'Y BUD ROBINSON Fall PresidenT Tffzeslrmen Glass Glglgicefzs' K. FALL CLASS OFFICERS SeaTecl are Sally Holms PaT LedbeTTer Lou VVayne Hudson. Shand- it SPRlNG CLASS OFFICERS prong BeHy Hlll ing Joe Bass PresidenT Bud Robinson and Elmer Sally Holmes and pai Ledbepfer 51,and,ng Terry Olsen Bass, Presidem' Don Grlggers and Joe Bass Absher, Wayne Adams, Marlous Alexander, Edna Allen, Dennis Ammerman, ,Carol Amsruh, Maynard AMS AWS AWS AMS, BP AWS AMS Accornero, Edward Alarcon, Theodore Alexander, Monle Allen, Ola Amos, Madie Anderson, Mae AMS, AP, ICC, NC AMS AMS AWS AWS AWS ?'zeSl1men nderson, Roger Angeo, Lourdes Armsfrong, Richard Asper, Tom Banks, Barbara Bass. Joe AMS AVVS, UNS AMS AMS AWS AMS. DUG nderson, Shirley Archie, Sieve Arneal, Gary Ballenslcy, Ted Barnes, Barbara Bass, Terry AWS AMS AMS AMS AWS AMS. TK ' lndrews, Peier Armenclariz, Mary Arnold, Orlando Bangerier, John Barifen, George Bafierfon. Ernie AMS AWS, SDX AMS AMS AWS AMS Beauchene, Kei+I1 AMS Beclcner, Barbara AWS, AT Belew, Par AWS Bellone, Sam AMS Berkley. Barbara AWS, WAA 52 w Berry, Sharron AWS Bixler, Franklin AMS Blackwell, Beairice AWS, U Blair, John AMS, F Blair, Warren AMS Bleamasier, Leslie AMS, CCT, TR Bloudoff, Viclzy AWS Bogie, Kay AWS, DT Boolrman, Barbara AWS Borlzland, Carole AWS Boudreaux, Genevieve Bowman, Alfred Breland, Yvonne AWS Bouldin, Alvin AMS Bourgeois, Dale AMS Boussom, Carol AWS Bowden, Davicl AMS AMS AWS Boyclsfon, Marilyn Bridie, Ted AWS AMS Braylon, Susan Brisier, Lou Ann AWS, U, AGS, SC AWS, U, DT Braxion, Roberi' BriHon, Miles AMS AMS Breifwieser, Carole Browder, Bessie AWS, AT, DT AWS Brown, Evelyn AWS, UNS rown, Leslie AWS rcwn, Malfie AWS rowner, Ella AVVS rown, Wayne AMS Bullis, Marianne AWS Burgraff, Dorolhy AWS Burlcenfielcl, Carole AWS Burlcharf, Elsie AWS Burkmans, Richard AMS Burse, Earl AMS Bulcher, Jerry AMS Cabori, Joe AMS Cabof, Agnes AWS, UNS Caldwell, Elfredia AXVVS Calonge, Carolyn Carvaial, Barbara AWS, AGS AWS, SC, DUG, O Cameron, John Casfer, Dororhy AMS CGI AWS, UNS Carlson, William Casfle, Linda AMS S, SC, JC AWS Carney Ted Caudill, Ken AMS AMS, TB Caruso, Le+ha Chocelr. Arllwr AWS AMS Chrysf, Madelyn AWS Cid, Yolanda AWS. U Clark, Carolyn AWS Cle'mmer, Gordon AMS Cloud, Tal AMS 44 53 K- ROBERTA HUFF, pre'Hy 'freshman s+uden+ 'from Lynwood high school, has added a lol' 'ro The college campus. She is a member of Usherelles, Della Kappa Phi sororify, drilll leam, and was elecled Queen of Hear+s af 'rhe Cupid's Choice dance. Roberla is making pre- paralions here al' Co'mp+on for a iob as a secrefary upon complefion of her 'lwo years. Everyone will be loolcing 'forward fo seeing Robefa hack a+ -CJC nexf year. Cole. Elnora AWS Combs, Wanda AWS Condly, Russell AMS, ICF Coniii, Carol AWS, AT Corrin, Kenneih AMS, CCT, TR Coul'-, Colleen AWS, U Crawford, Paul AMS Criner, Jim AMS Crump, Margarel' AWS Cummings, Darrell AMS Currenl, 1Chrisl'a AWS Curiis, Roger AMS Dallem, Phyllis AWS. SC Dalbey, Roger AMS, ICF Daniel, lvan AMS 1 Daniels, Claudelle l Aws Daniels, Kennelh AMS Dao, James AMS Davies, Lynn AWS Davis, Mary AWS Davis, Nancy AWS, AT Davis, Roberl' AMS Dellinger, Charles AMS Dellinger, Charlolie AWS, SC, BA Demenf, Nina AWS, UNS Devley, Jolie AWS Dillingham, Dianne AWS Di Maggie, John AMS Dixon, Mary AWS Donovan, Ari' AMS. TK Draughan, Eddie AMS Dredd, Donzell AMS Dudley, John AMS Dufresne, William AMS Earl, Edward AMS Edwards, Nellie AWS, UNS EllioH, Jim AMS, BP Engslrom, Karl AMS, CGI Ermerf, Elsie AWS Evans, Dave AMS Evans, Joe AMS Evans, Joseph AMS Evans, Milne AMS Evaris, Laurel AWS Evere'H', Jerry AMS 56 vb Ewing, Roger AMS, CGI Eysier, George AMS Fellon, Harrieii' AWS Ferguson, William AMS Fhy, William AMS ' Fisher, Judi'i'l1 AWS Fisk, Ka+herine AWS, UNS Flemming, Jacqueline AWS Fleming, Ramona AWS, UNS Floyd, Myrna AWS Foclor, Diane Fuller, Annie AWS AWS Forbes, Roberl' Fuller, Wayne AMS AMS, ICF Fosfer, June Garcia, Vicior AWS, DT, NC AMS, BP Frizzell, Judy Gregeceff, Sylvia AWS AWS Fuenfes, Alice Gibson, Carolyn AWS AWS, DT Gibson, Sidney AMS Gilberi, Reba AWS Gilliam, Alpha AWS Gla+z, Milre AMS Goree, Wilberde AWS Joseph Barbara Sharon Ronald ves, Terry MS It BARBARA SILVERLAKE, pop- ular freshman s+uden+, wanls lo go inlo elemenlary leaching upon complefion of her educalion. Bar- bara is a member of lhe Sigma Della Xi sororiiy and has added greally io lhe friendly spiril on campus. if DOUG WYNN is allending Compton on 'lhe lvl. J. Neal Scholarship from Comfpon high school. Doug was a member of fhe iunior varsily 'foolball Team and his 'liavorile pasfime is wafer skiing. He plans fo a'l lend USC and lo maior in archifeclure. 7-fuiing 7-lmeifz gains A Griggers, Don AMS. TK, ICF, F Griggs. Peggy AWS Grove, Louise AWS, UNS Gusiafson, BeH'y AWS Guynn, Pal' AWS Haclcworlh, Bob AWS, PSC, TK ,Q , ,f aegis X. -4, , . ,U we ,W NL., , fam X' Hamilfon, Roberla AWS, DKP Hamilfon, Wayne AMS Harlan, John AMS Harper, Joan AWS Harper, Rufledge AMS Harris, Janie AWS Harrie, Mariorie AWS, UNS Harrison, Bobby AMS Harf, Gloria AWS, AGS, ICF, SC Havercroff, Anila AWS Hayden, L'ouverlure AWS, UNS Henderson, Herman AMS Hensley, Roberla AWS Hickman, Alloa AWS Hiclcs, Jaclc AMS Higgins, Frances AWS Hill, Belly AWS. DT Hill, Talmadge AMS Hines, Laurence AMS Hiroolca, Bill AMS Holeman, Charles AMS Holland, Ted AMS, CCT, TR Holmes, Sally AWS, DT, SC, WAA Holi, Cecelia AWS 4l. Hol+ Sharon Hubbard, Joseph Huey, Colleen Hughes, Margarel' AWS AMS AWS AWS, UNS Horluchl Harold Hudgins, Donna Huey, Pal' Jackson, Algue AMS AWS AWS AWS Horfon John Hudson, Lou Wayne Huff, Roberfa Jaclcson, Pearlic AMS AWS, DT, U AXNS, U AWS, UNS Jacobs, Fannie Johnson, Kay AWS AWS Johnson, Bessie Johson, Kennefh AWS, AT AMS Johnson, Clesline Johron, Luelhel AWS AVVS, UNS il? VERY WELL LIKED by all complon- ifes is popular Terry Bass. Terry held lhe office of presidenl' in lhe lnler-Varsily Fellowship for 'lwo semeslers as well as being a fhirleenfh year officer. He is a member of fhe honor sociely, Alpha Gamma Sigma, and lhe men's honorary service organizalion Tarlar Knighfs. IX- MIGRRATING from Washinfon High School, Orval Murphy has made his marlc on 'Compfon J. C. by making many new friends. Orval is a member of Alpha Sigma Chi fra'ferni+y. Upon grad- uafion from Complon, Orval plans on compleling his higher educafion a+ UCLA. it SMALLFRY TEDDY WEGMEN as she was lmown during her pledgeship 'lo Al- pha Tau sororify is now a Slarlighl' Girl af 'lhe Hollywood Bowl. She plans +o en- roll ar Long Beach Shale College affer gradualion from Complon. During her spare lime when nor paclicing wilh lhe drill feam, Teddy enioys knilfing. Johnson, Roberl' Jones, Melvin Kariala, Darlene Kerley, Jackson Klln99f1Sml-l1. Beaiflce Kremer. Charles AMS AMS AWS, U AMS AWS AMS Jones, Carl Kaiser, Pai Kennedy, Leo Kirby, Bill Knox, Andrew Krolilrowslri, Charlene AMS, AGS AWS, DT AMS AMS AMS, TS AWS, NC, CGI Jones, Flossie Kapler, Andy Kenny, Erin Kirks, James Kohlmeier, Adrienne Kyle, Jeannie AWS AMS AWS, NC AMS AWS AWS Kuczynsiri, John Larison, Beverly Leaf, LoreHa Lee, Harry Lee, Ollie Lesfer, Henrieira AMS AWS, U AWS, U AMS AWS, UNS AWS Lane, Nola Lawrence, Melvin Ledbeifer, Pa+ Lee, Jack Lemmons, Ediih Leung, Amoi 3 AWS, UNS AMS AWS, U, DT AMS AWS AWS, WAA I, 'L . Ai S Q U WSE l Lindsay, Joseph Lowery, Hobarl Luke, Omega McDonald, Sylvia McDonald, Valerie McKeaver, Ola ' AMS AMS AWS AWS, UNS AWS, UNS AWS, UNS Liiile, Jerry Lucero, Nicholas MacDonald, Allen McCloud, Juaniia McGuire, Rouald McKenzie, Dorofhy l AMS AMS AMS AWS, UNS AMS, JC AWS, UNS 1 Lopez, Gloria Lucey, Leah McCraig, Marie McCor, Lucille McHaIe, Joseph McLane, Lincolna AWS AWS AWS, UNS AWS AMS, ASC AWS, U Lewis, Nellwyn AWS Lindmarlc, Barbara AWS, AT if PRETTY CO-ED, NANCY DAVIS has been an assei during her 'firsf year on camus. Since arriving in Sepfember Nan- cy has ioined Alpha Tau sororify and The Home Economics Club. Nancy plans on 'lalcing a four of Europe ihis summer. McMahan, Darleen AWS, UNS Madison, Gloria AWS Marcus, Carol AWS, ICF, TS Marsh, Carol AWS, DT Marfin, Mary AWS, ICF Marfinez, Gloria AWS, UNS Marlinez, Rebecca AWS, UNS Masuda, Joyce AWS Ma'Hoon, Harold AMS Maumoynier, Glen Miller, Theodore AMS AMS Miller, David Monlez, Bealrice AMS AWS Miller, Mary Ann Moon, Jerry AWS AMS, LDS Miller, Richard More, Carrol AMS AWS It BUSY GIRL AROUND CAMPUS is popular Carol Wafhen. She is UshereHe presidenl, member of DeI'a Kappa Phi sororily, drill feam, Infer-Club Council, and Ihe Associaled Women Sludenfs Council. Carol is majoring in educa+ion and would Iilre +0 leach a science class on 'Ihe secondary level. Her bifiqesf plan ai' fhe presenl' lime is a wedd'ng in June. Moore, Michael AMS Morgan, Celeshne AWS Morgan, Don AMS Morris, Willa AWS Morrison, Bob AMS, CGI, CA. Mor+is, George Nelson, Charles Olson, Elmer Osmenf, Jim Pearcy, Lyla Pelcala, Evelyn AMS AMS, CGI, ASC, AMS AMS, TB AWS AWS Moss, Charle DUG, TS, BPE Olson, Marian Owens. ldella Pearcy, Lyle Perlcins, Wayne ANVS Novlin, Palsy AWS AWS, UNS AMS AMS Murcloclr, Yvonne AWS, UNS O'Neal, James Parker, Rugene Pearson, Arlene Peferson, Valene AWS, DKP Nunez, Dennis AMS, BA AMS AWS, SC, AGS AWS, DT. Myers, William AMS Orrega, Lydia Parker, Ver Daun Pegg, Ron Perrie. l-GUFG AMS Olhoeff, Diane AWS AWS, DT AMS, SC, AGS, AWS AWS TK, ASC Pl'IilliPS. Befiye Pigg, Thomas Pillar, Jessie Pina, Richard Plolre, Donald Pool, Don AWS AMS AWS, UNS. AMS, ICF, OC. AMS AMS 1. MARCHING MAJORETTE, Paisy Jones oifica+ed for fhe Tariar Band during fhe lasl' year. One of her many ac'iivi+ies included acfing as maioreHe 'for ihe Los Angeles Rams, professional foolball ieam. While siudying 'ro be a professional dancer Pafsy 'Find iime fo give elemenlary dancing lessons. Her maior ai Compion is home economics. Porier Danny Price, Max Quirlr, Clarisse Rechs, John AMS AMS AVVS AMS Powelll, Albon Pryor, Allan Rainwa+er, Don Redmond, Richard AWS, U. AMS AMS AMS Price Doris Pulsifer, Joyce Ramos, Josephine Reina, Ronald AWS, UNS. AWS AWS AMS mall qfislz, . .. Reyburn, Bill Rishards, Yvonne AMS, EC. AWS Reynolds, Pai' Robbins, Colleen AMS AWS, UNS. Rice, Thomas Robinson, Frank AMS AMS, CGI, ASC, AS W L -1 - V M MW fs 4 , ww Mwamf :www-f .www wwf-1s,mW,m.r-,i.Wf f - -we ... Z0 Ross, Edilh AWS Ross, Marcia AWS Ross, Shirley AWS Robinson, Roberl Rodriguez, Peggie Roghair, Lynn Romberg, David AMS AWS AWS AMS Ronning, Adah Rosenclahl, Marilyn Rosenfhal, Alvin Roshaw, Verna AWS, UNS AWS, DT AMS AWS Ross, Tilda Mae Sanders, Emma AWS, ICF AWS Rosler, Neal Runclle, Carolyn Ryan, NaveH'e Schember, Pal AMS AWS AWS, UNS Sanders, Emily AWS, NC, SDX Ruby. Marilyn Russell, Waller Salas, Ysidro AWS Schlemmer, Johnny AWS. AGS. WAA AMS AMS, EC, JC Sandquisf, Jeanene AMS, SC Russo, Carol Salgado, Juanila AWS Schober, Don-na AWS, DT, NC AWS, UNS AWS, AGS, RC Scru s Mabel 99 I AWS Selzer, Joseph AMS, CSU Schwarlz, Marlene AWS Scofl, Calvin AMS ScoH', Jacqueline AWS Shook, Jon AMS Sibrie, Joan AWS Silverlalre, Barbara AWS, SDX Snell, Diane AWS, TB, CY Snow, Pal AWS, CSU Speed, Dean Sharp, Johnye AMS AMS Sofhelfer, Gladys Simmons, Paulene AWS, UNS Simon, Velma AWS Sisson, Kay AWS TB AT Skalla, Raymond AMS Slaybaugh, Jack AMS Smilh, Erma AWS Smirh, Fred AMS AWS Springer, Corrie AWS Sfaggs, Barbara AWS Sleel, Helen AWS Sfeele, Sally AWS Sfewar+, Joyce AWS, U, DT Sfoclrey, Mary AWS, NC Sfoclcwell, Sharon AWS Slrandberg, Beverly AWS Suggeif, Larry AMS Surges, Minifay AMS SuHon, Don AMS, F Swenson, Jim AMS, ASC Talcano, Michio AMS Tanner, Ronald AMS Taylor, Carolyn AWS Tenney, Opal AWS Tillman, Marilyn AWS, U Thompson, Lucille AWS Tippin, Owen AMS Tolle, Donald AMS Vesral, Warren AMS, TS Vlciorlan Annie AWS, UNS Villacerie, Maurine AWS, UNS Tolman, Jerry AWS Tomassacrci, Fran Waclcer, Virginia AWS AWS, U Treder, Adolph Wade, Verna AMS AWS Warren, Gary AMS, LDS Turren+ine, Carol AWS Verheyen, Johanna AWS, UNS Vermiglio, Frances AWS, U NS Warner, Ann AWS Warrick, Anna AWS. UNS Waslca, Carole AWS, NC Waska, Mildred AWS, UNS Wafers, Jim AMS Walers, AWS, Walhen AWS, Wallcins, AMS Waugh, AMS Weaver, AWS Margie U Carol DT, U Ronald John Enola 351 L4l49Z7Z.S C214 Wegman, Theodora AWS, DT, AT Weisbrod, Barbara AWS, U Welfy, Roy AMS, BA Whifby, Wayne AWS, F Whillow, Shirley AWS Whyfe, Jaclc AMS Widerup, Neils AMS O C O Wies+, Myron AMS, F, NC Willberdale, Darel AWS Willis, Carolyn AWS Williams, Berllwa AWS Wllllams Carlyne AWS DT Williams Clyde AMS Tlingefz ings Zimmerman, Thorvald AMS Williams, Darleen AWS Williams, Maggie AWS, UNS Williams, Ronnie AMS Williams, Thelma AWS Wilson, James AMS, TB Wilson, Mary AWS Wingereid, Arnold AMS Woirhaye, Mahlon Wrighl, Kirby AMS AMS Wolfe, Henry Yamamolo, Ted AMS AMS Wood, Carol Yamasalxi, Bobby AWS AMS Wrighl, Arlis Young, Chesler AMS AMS Wrighl, Gay Zensen, Donald AWS, LDS AMS ff 69 Each piscaforial pupil in rhis pool of learning ex plores his own favoriie reef or quiei lagoon of ex- perience. He musl' learn or gel hoolcecl, so i+'s ihe.. 44 K, ART DEPARTMENT HEAD M' , iss Grace Daniels, poinis ou+ some of fhe fine defails of pain+ing +o John Kuczynshe as Gloria Hari lin rearl poses. ' gxplofzing ceans 0 IL BUDDING ARCHITECTS, Kim Silc Lim llefil and Louis Rodriguez observe while insfrucfor Charles Kahlerf poin+s io a Technical symbol on Kim's drawing. :IQ SURVEYORS OF TOMORROW are lcfured hard al worlc durln an affer- P U 9 noon's surveying lalaoralory. 614000 8 Z K. EDITING FILM is one of fhe las'r sleps in 'I'he new cinemalography class. Under 'Ihe leadership of Hanson Williams lrighli members of Ihe class have pro- duced several fine orienfalion films. Ger- ald Schroeder lisfens 'lo Ihe sound while Jackson Kerley records fhe sequence. K. PORTRAIT LIGHTING is being explained by Jean L. Taylor lpoinfingl wifh ihe help of David Kelcuna who is posing as 'l'he sub- ieci. William Pulcini, Bobby Yam- asalci, Don Plolre and Rolaerf Pasqua, Ioolc on while Tom McCord cc 73 Ib WHEN THE TARTARS GO MARCHING lN, has become a TradiTional TavoriTe of The Tariar marching band shown here, led by direcTor Lyle LeReTTe. Founded in l927 CompTon Col- lege is one oT The oldesT public iunior colleges in CaliTornia. Since SepTember T953 a new chapTer in The hisTory oT CompTon has been wriTTen on The beauTiTul new campus covering eighTy-Three acres which is among The TinesT in The sTaTe. The more Than 4000 sTu- denTs now aTTending The day and niqhT school can submerge Them- selves in any number oT academic endeavors. Candid classroom shoTs oT The various classes have been used in This secTion To remind sTudenTs oT The many proTiTable and pleasanT hours spenT in lecTure and lab. fb TAF, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP is The merry Tune These business machine sTudenTs are playing on Their keyboards in one oT The many Tine business courses offered aT CompTon. 74 as l IL NEW AMERICANS have pori of imrnigra+ion, New York Ciiy poinfed oul' +o +i1em by cifizenship ins+ruc+or Dena M. Reagan. Lei? +o righ'r are: Joyce Noyes, 'formerly of Hue Brifish Wes? Indies, Manuel Vera, from Mexico, and Belly Rasmussen a former resideni of Denmark. K- PREPARING THE NEEDLE 'For blood lransliusion is wl'1a+ insfruclor Mrs. Joyce Wilsclwer demonsfrafes 'io a class of vocaiional nursing sfuclenfs. Annie Rufh Viciorian, Edifh Lemmons, Sylvia McDonald, and Peggy Rodriguez gaze infenily ai ll1s demonslralion. ' S l Y fc 75 LT, I AM, YOU ARE, . . . is one of The many basic grammaTical lessons In The mofher Tongue which English insTrucTor Mrs. Marfha Aumack llefTl clemonsTraTes To Freshman English sTudenTs. ZX. DYNAMIC Ted Chocek learns how To speak effecTively and manage group acfion in The aciive group dynamic class of Mrs. RuTh Lewis. Nancy Trollope is acfing as chairman and Lillian Karnes is secreTary. You can'T Tell a fish by his Tins louT you can Tell a ComloTon sTu- denT by his educaTion. Since 1927 CompTon has grad- uaTed Trained personnel who have become leaders in Their chosen proTessions. The high caliber oT insTruc:Tors and The well - organized courses have conTinually Turned ouT sTu- denTs wiTh The Training and know- ledge necessary To enTer and compleTe courses oT sTudy in insTi- TuTions oT higher learining. 76 bv ,,.M..--- . mmm- ,, as if NH4 Jr equals NH4 OH -l- H llhey hopel Ron Schrniedelce, Darrell Nelson and Barbara Beckner can shll smile for +he camera afier long hours of chemislry lecfure and laboraiory. ,, H . if EVER SEE A CHLOROPLAST? This is whai sfudenfs of +his DO lT.YOURSEl-F IS fhe Theme of 'lhis even- general biology class are drawing while ofhers are sfill frying io H19 CEOUTSC In carpen+ry.Var'1ous phases of blueprini locaie fhe evasive par+icIes wiihin fhe leaf of a waier planf by reading and layour are being demonsrrafed. carefully adius+ing lheir microscopes. X- ANU YOU DO NOT slick your foo? in +he door, says insfrucfor Roberi' Roesli 'ro his saiesmanship class. eafming f wim if RADIUS MILLING TECHNIQUES is one of fhe many developed in machine shop classes. Wayne Pringle is fhe machinisf in This phofo of one of fhe many vocalional fraining courses offered in boih day and evening sessions. 78 by Preparing sludenis for higher educalion is only one service of Complon College, A large perl oi The facililies are used To prepare siudenls for im- mediaie employme-ni in such fields as vocalional nursing, machine fooling, eleclronics, prinring. office worlc and olhers. Opporruniry 'ro engage in acli- viiy in siluarions similar 'ro Jrhose in indusjrry is provided in Jrhe well equipped classrooms and shops. ff. JUST ANOTHER HALF TURN 'lhinlcs Ruben DeLay while making one of lhe 'Final adiusfmenfs on The drive sha'H of a car he has been working on in his aufo shop class. its NOW LETS SEE IF lT WORKS like a radio. Bill Keyburn ileifl and Roberi' Brown icenlerl wa+ch +he inshumenfs in+en+ly as fheir Team ma+e, Reber? Hill, prepares +o give fhe emergency radio generafor a gnod 'Turn during 'Their radio and eleclronics laboralory session. 44 79 if SIOO AT SIX PER CENT 'for 30 days is fhe answer These business mafh sfudenfs are searching Tor. They are lleff To righfl George Coulf, Sharon Carfer, Sam Gen- Tile, Sei Godinez, Claude Hamilfon, Leo Grani, and James Chumbly. ff. THE UNKNOWN QUANTITY is found by siudenis o'F Dr. Jesse Ha1'haway's algebra class, who have 'To work ouf Their answers and prove +hem. Ib HEAT OF COMBUSTION ns+l1e sub lecf of rhe experlmenr in physlc lab by Lamar Wall and Allan Pryor DEBlT, NOT CREDIT explains business inslrucfor William Day lcenierl +o Margaref Miller, Vincenf Morehouse, L.M. Barber, and Diana Ealcer who seem To be having a li'Hle 'rrouble wiih lheir books. IK,- Don'+ Cul if unfil you are sure of fhe paH'ern, caufions Mrs. Joan Hoff llelifl 'lo members of her wardrobe seleclion class. Designing your own cloihes and saving money by doing you r own worlx are only a few of fhe advanlages af 'lhis home economics class. Lei? lo righf are Palsy Jones, Sylvia Doan, Jimmy Ward, and Yvonne Chrysf. K' K, LEARNING THE KEYS is fhe preseni' oI::iec'rive of Ihese sfudenfs in elemeniary piano who, are shown pracficing on 'fhe silenf Iceyboards provided for Ihis purpose as insfrucfor Lyle Le ReH'e keeps close wa+cI1. 99549 fo flae Reef 06 Know eb e K. DISCUSSING CAPITAL PUNISHMENT is fhis pena I code class conducfed by Thomas Johnson. il LEARNING THE PARTS of fhe humanl body is a laslr faced by slualenls Arnold George, Bobbie Smilh and George Massiclc. lnslruclor Roberl Hanna poinls ou? posilion of lung. IT, ADJUSTING THE VERTICAL PRESS, sfudeni priniers Jim Maycock and John Pyle gain skills which will be use 'ful when lhey leave college and enler +he frade. l f5 A l 'Exim X I ' lr'-1 -f K 2 I ' X 6' iff 0. as P gi -'f i W, I K if 41:2 A ff gs? 5 N l - .--Q Q I 4 gf 7,',!fclfi 's'If A , ,li y I fa' . ' X fflHL?'f'1f,i ilfjff 'A f' ,f W X ,fi 1' ff 83 , , XY, A STRIKE! is 'fhe desire of every bowler in +his cc-ed class which meels af 'rhe Casa Venida Bowl. pfzepafzing aim The feng gwim fl- CHARGE! is fhe cry in fhis game of speed-ball which is among lhe many games sludenls faking pofessional acfivilies learn fo leach. 84 sz K. HEAVE HO, ME HEARTIES! Building muscles :XZ DRIVE OR PUTT? This is The quesTion on The minds of These and keeping in Trim is an advanTage of This weighT s+udenTs enrolled in co-ed golf. liTTing class. The major purpose oT Comp- Ton's physical educaTion pro- gram is To provide sTudenTs wilh aT leasT one acTiviTy in which They can parTicipaTe aT- Ter leaving college. The PE deparTmenT oTTers a varieTy oT courses ranging Trom insTrucTion in single acTiviTies such as golT and bowling Tor Those inTeresTed in These sporTs, To professional acTiviTies Tor women PE majors who inTend To use physical eclucaTion in laTer Teaching careers. General all- around physical developmenT is provided by The sporTs classes where experience in each oT The major sporTs is given. X GYMNAST GOES HIGH inTo The air as he execuies for fellow sTudenTs a skilled maneuver on The Trampoline. cc 8 5 86 vw It IMPORTANT WATER WAYS played a pari' in early developmeni' of 'This counlry, explains Rober+ Neary +o s+uden+s Nellwyn Lewis, Orval Murphy and Charles Blecloe. gel I-foufz Goufzse . .. V19 Hola Qt S ACCORDING TO THE STARS you can'+ go asfray, says insfrucfor Vidor Hunsalrer lpoiniin +o navigafion sfudenls Joyce Ma'Hiesen, Ted Anclress and Jerry Brennon. lil, ,,mQ.z15brL::n,g,w.mr'mJ sLw.amw. , , , f In hisTory courses one may learn how Hannibal crossed The Alps, when Napoleon meT his WaTer- loo, and who builT The ParThenong buT aT CompTon one may also Tinol ouT how To geT To These places by The use oT The sTars anol oTher naTural navigaTional guide-posTs. One may also learn French lor Spanish, German, or Englishl in order To speak To The naTives or To The elephanTs when one geTs There. ln TacT, learning by doing Tor TuncTional and useTul purposes is a greaT aim oT The communiTy college , which CornpTon is. it CONJUGATING VERBS is of primary concern in This session of French. Dr. Helen MaThews gives The proper form oT The verb lire Ho readl while Dolly Wade Tupper righTl checlcs hers and PaTTy Falcone, Gerald Harp and Bill BlieTz look on. fi. TEACHER FROM THE NETHERLANDS, PTeronella BooT and Norwegian Teacher, Tordis Coward, of Oslo, poinT ouT Their homelands on The map To Dr. KenneTh UmsTead, Marilyn BoysTrom, Celilia HolT and Jaclc Slaybaugh. 44 87 aves Gallic e ii THE MALE ANIMAL is being re- hearsed in lhis shol of Miss Joan Lee Woehler's drama class. They are lefl lo righl: Bud Govreau, Nikki Kosleva, Marv Ernsl, Al Wallers, Don Davenporl, Sharon Floe, and Jeannie Kyle. fi. HOW ARE WE DIFFERENT? Anal how are we alike? These are fhe cen- 'Iral lhemes around which Dr. Roloerl Gillingham's sociology class is built It AFRAID TO SPEAK? One of Ihe aims of public spealcing course is fo help sludenfs lo lhinIc on 'lheir feel and fo express Ihemselves before groups in an inlelliqenl manner. IT, MANIAS, COMPULSIONS, AND OBSESSIONS, are being defined by insirucior George Hoff for his general psychoiyogy class. K. PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH fo life is being discussed by Mrs. Esiher Morris in her philosophy class. 44 89 Jumping off 'rhe deep end info 'l'l1e whirlpool of polifical sharks, fra+erni- Hes, elecfions, and having a whale of a good Hme, s+uden+s enjoy par+icipa+- ing in. . . cc 9l if TAKING A WELCOME BREAK from a hedric day of pledging while waifing 'lo be served ai' ihe oulside snaclc bar in lhe Siuclenf Union are leff fo righfz Earl Robu+el, KE- Larr End B + Ph' , y res, ear I: Faye While, DK: Bud Robinson, Alpha Sigma Chig Beverly Powers, AT. fowlnl ple99es fze fiffle gfisla 5. . . ELOWLY PLEDGES compare pledge cards. From leff, Koppie Thelma Clarlr, Smallfry Kalhy Case, Lulu Mary McNally, and Gup- pie Palsy Parlrer. . . . flu gig pool Many acTiyiTies have occured during The school year, and To The old TradiTions aT CompTon has been added a new TeaTure: Hawaiian Day , Peddle-pushers, Bermuda shorTs, and Hawaiian shirTs were The popular aTTire Tor The day. which was held Tor The TirsT Time in February. CompleTinq The day wiTh an assembly was a Hawaiian group oT singers, dancers, and musicians broughT over by C5ilberT Ane. AnoTher acTiviTy aT CompTon is The TradiTional and muddy semi-annual Tug-oT-war which was es- Tablished on The old campus, and carried on by mosT oT The men's organizaTions on land ini The new campus. K, HAPPY HAWAIIANS add To The day's arcfiv- ifies. Joining in The fesTiviTies in Typical Hawaiian- American dress are from lefT-Hank Valenkamp Wayne WhiTby, and Dennis HarT. if HEAVE HO, say Dale La Scala, Armando Vasques, and fellow Sigs, as They sTruggle againsT members of Chi Gamma loTa who 'Finally succeed in pulling Them Through The briney or muddy eep. if TAY IS THE SPELLOUT clear To all spec+a+ors on The side opposiTe ComTpon aT The Junior' Rose Bowl, as TarTars in The card secTion proudly spell ouT The name of Their coach, Tay Brown. Ib PRETTY, TALENTED Pa1-sy Jones, CompTon's only maioreffe, added To The half-Time acTiviTies aT The Junior Rose Bowl game as she performed 94 vw uniofz ose gow l'lalT-Time acTiviTies during The Junior Rose Bowl game demonsTraTed To Comp- ToniTes and oTher viewers The greaT school spiriT oT sTudenTs aT CompTon. A card secTion oT sTudenTs and TaculTy who wore whiTe shirTs perTormed many precision sTunTs. The card sTunT secTion was sponsored by The TarTar KnighTs. who worlced from early morning To prepare The secTion, laying ouT colored cards in The proper places. The drill Team and band perTormed be- fore The crowd of approximaTely sixTy-Thou- sand people and received a Tremendous ovaTion, One oT The besT rouTines oT The day was Their inTerpeTaTion oT SixTeen Tons. UNIOR ROSE BOWL QUEEN was iusl one le honors given 'lo Nancy Trollope while she been al' Complon College. She is shown re- ng ducals for 'rhe Junfor Rose Bowl Banquel Earl J. Goldie Holmes. ...CZ cfivifies Wlalze Plasln ET, A SMASH HlT fhis year was Six-I-een Tons , and so was fhe drill leam as lhey presenfecl rheir lnlerprefafion of lhe fune during +l1e half-fime acfiviiies af lhe Junior Rose Bowl game. 44 95 ff, WOMEN'S GLEE. Back row leff fo righh Harriel Robinson, Grace Smilh, Felicia Kerasin, AnneH' Sfoclry, Chrisiine Scolf, Mrs. Lillian Johnslon, direcfor. Fron+ row: Angeline Palarocn, Lyla Pearcy, Marian Breland, Rosemary Felion, Eva Bryani. Sealed a+ lhe piano: Mrs. Eunice Knighf, accompanist fel 7-li HGH g Ring if MEN'S GLEE. Back row leH 'ro righfz Morris Swenson, Dan Canney, Doug Churchwell, Dave Romberg, John Banger- ier, Charles Nelson, Don Hamlin, Calvin Brown, David Torres, Jack McCowan, Les Mlindriclr. Fronf row: Moses Uriaz, Andy Knox, Joseph Lucero, Dick Armenclariz, Vic Leclesma, Dick Hiclzolr, Ken? Johnson, Ernesl Fuerfe, Alvin Bouldin. ' As one oT many Tine assemblies during The year, The music deparTmenT presenTed a wonderful musical program for The sTu- denT body on May 3 . The Voice Ensemble gave an old-Tash- ioned Tollc song Buffalo Gal . RendiTions of Skip To My Lou , The King and I , and Two selecTions from Carousel, IT I Loved You and June ls BusTin' OuT All Over were sung by a Capella choir. Sing- ing wiTh CompTon spiriT, The Men's Glee vocalized The CompTon TighT songs, For The Tinale, all The groups harmonized The Ba+TIe Hymn or The Republic , and Tor an encore They sang The iolly OrchesTra Song . A pinao dueT, Malaguena was TeaTured during The inTermission. The exceIlenT vocalizing presenTed by The college choral groups demonsTraTed ThaT campus organizaTions can more Than maTch imporTed off-campus TalenT. if MEMBERS OF A CAPELLA CHOIR in The form of a cross as They sing The BaTTle Hymn of The Republic are: fronf row leff To righT: Harold von Muller, direoforg and Mrs. Eunice Knighf, ac companisf. Second row: Jeannie Kyle, and Harlan Talies. Third row: Lynn Davies, and Miriam Brocard Fourfh row: Michio Talrano, and Fred Smifh. Fiffh row: Wilber Dell Goree, Berfha Williams, June Fosfer, Gerald Myers, Edward Piclcsma, Mary Pal mer, Barbara Ann Griffin, Beffy Brice. Sixfh row Anneff Sfoclry, Eva Bryanf, Lela Weaver, Don Griggers, James R. Roberfson, Charlene Slocum Harrief Robinson, Dianna Renner. Sevenfh row William Bragg, and Roberf Wildman. Eighfh row Eugene Hawfhorne, and Bill Brown. 3 VOICE ENSEMBLE. Fronf row seafed are leff To righf Jeannie Kyle Sara Sprowl Carol Brelfwieser Teddy Wegman Kfhy Schaffer, Mrs. Eunice Knighf-accompanlsf Second row are Mrs Lillian Johnsfon drrecfor Barbara Barns Leah Ran quin, Mary Wifzlce, Niclci Kosfeva, Barbara Ann Griffin Donna Morgan Splvla Clarlr Eva Bryanf Mlchio Takano Third row are: Pincenf Pepe, Ken Goafes, Carlfon Claunch James R Roberfson William Adams Alvin Bawldin Fred Smlfh 1 31 L1 51 A 3 31 3 2 z I 3 r sie-WT HEART O T Siem' V2755. it BETA of ,she B PHI GIRL S fP andeffj, Phi frafafiifsen by memb T - . emi? Bzimiamizi sf::,zsc4af+fffi dear? 2 u X 6 . e l . IS fn 1, , was Popuiai bY The A:wen Y'nme Tau Sororif and ls a was Presiclis er' is Sen a y me b nf was cTqzTernT-Y irorghe T5 ako i In er of Alphof - r . 5. a T ETTTer can:TaTT:rTBfeTTs' member 7-afzfafz ueens The arrival oT spring in TarTarville is always heralded wiTh enThusiasm, as members oT campus organizaTions begin Their elaboraTe preparaTions Tor The annual spring sing. Each group works hours on a musical presenTaTion and aTTracTive sTage seT- Ting oT Their parTicular Theme. The BeTa Phi FraTerniTy was well rewarded Tor Their work and ingenuiTy by Taking TirsT place in The I955 compeTiTion. The Phi's Turned This inTo a double vicTory by winning The Top spoT again in The l956 compeTiTion. Sceond place in The i955 compeTiTion was The Alpha Tau SororiTy wiTh Their version oT One Spring NighT , Taking second place honors in The i956 compeTiTion was The DelTa Kappa Phi SororiTy wiTh Their beauTiTul rendiTion oT Up in CenTral Park. Ki- LAMBDA PHI Xl Queen is lovely AnneTTa Hale. AnneTTa has also been acTive on campus as a member of Tar- TareTTes and Kappa Omega Phi SororiTy. K- PRINCESS Jean Beradini S SILENT SPECTATOR aiccepfing honors wifhoul commenl' is fhe Alpha Sigma Chi whale, firsf place winner in 'rhe homecoming parade, comple+e wi+h spouling wafer and swishing fail. It PRINCESS Phyllis Morris It PRINCESS Pal' Bailey I I W , ,, - W wwww il PRINCESS Honey Rubinlran pfzeffxl pal gs efzowne m rffufe Homecoming Queen Busy, busy, busy were Complon sludenis and alumni as homecom- ing evenls approached. To s'lar+ Jrhe ball rolling, an assembly was presenled al which Pal Ledbeller was crowned and began her reign over l'he many evenis +o follow, logefher wifh her four princesses. Among lhese were The annual homecoming game which saw Complron vicforious over Weber 63 To I4, and 'rhe parade, Topped oil by a memorable home- coming dance, lO2 br if SITTING PRETTY are members of +he drill ieam as 'rhey briefly fake 'lime ou+ from a busy schedule 'ro pose for a sfaff phoiographer. They are -from leff-back row: Jean Beradini, Joyce Sfewarf, Sally Holmes, Pa+ Kaiser, Margie Wafers, Lou Wayne Hudson, Yvonne Chrysf, Sharon Ward, Sara Sprowl, Lena Hulse, Nancy Sammon, Jo Anne Harris, Helen Hop- son, Carol Breiiwieser. Third row:lCarolyn Gibson Waldiih S+auffer, Carol Wa+hen, Teddy Wegman, Phyllis Morris, Faye Whiie, Dianne Dillingham, BeHy Hill, Kay Bogle, Pai Ledbe'Her, Carol Owens, Libby Coleman. Second row: Rio Bucknell, Honey Rubinlfan, Madelyn Chrys+, Gail Goiay, Valene Pelerson, Marilyn Rosendahl, Marilyn Tillman, Pai Baily, Pasi' Par- lcer, Linda Casile, VerDaun Parlcer, Darlene Kariala, Roberfa Huff. Firsi row: Judy Frizzell, Lou Ann Brisier, Carlyne Williams, Carole Marsh, Carol Russo, Leah Ranquin, Morine Sforey, Lincolna McLain, Georgia Brayion, Sylvia Doan, Pai Dalion, Dobbie Schmidi, and Capiain Peggy Delong, seaied in fron? of fhe group. fi, ANOTHER SPARKLING PERFORMANCE, was +he reaciion oi spec+a+ors +o ihis precision rouiine displayed by ihe Co-mme'Hes. gclwol Pi if af e The Tamed -l'arTar band and drill Team perTormed aT all The TarTar home games, and has made several guesT appearances aT oTher aTTairs. One oT Their greaTesT honors This year was an inviTaTion To perTorm aT Their naTional JC baskeTball TournamenT in HuTchinson, Kansas. Helping To geT Things OTT To a good sTarT, was The presenTaTion by The band and drill Team oT On To Kansas aT ParamounT high school. While in Kansas, several oT The girls made guesT appearances on a local sTaTion in Kansas. The drill Team also appeared coasT To coasT lasT Tall on The naTional TV ColgaTe Comedy Hour . Again The band and drill Team came Through wiTh Tlying colors as They presenlred a colorTul ancl original program Tor The specTaTors aT The Junior Rose Bowl Game in December, when The TarTars beaT Jnoes, Mississippi 22 To I3 . HERE THEY COME, The proudly marching members of The TarTar marching band. They are paradlng down Colorado boulevard in Pasadena enrouTe To Theh Junior Rose Bowl game in December. mQmm.mW K. TYPICAL TRIXIE TARTAR-Chosen Huis year by her many frie nds is Palsy Parker. Gal abouf campus': could well describe Huis' popular 'fourleenlh year sludenl. While aHending CC, Pasfy has been acfive in U5l'lEFE+'l6S, Tarfareffes, drlll feam, Delia Kappa Phu sororify, and a capella choir. has also served as song leader 'for fwo years. as IK. TYPICAL TOM TARTAR-is nor ihe firs+ honor earned by popular Don Leavey in his fwo years ai Compfon. Don is a member of Tarlar Knighls, Bela Phi fra+erni+y, and is on fhe varsify baslrefball leam. He was also chosen by members of all fhe social organ- izafions as Freddy Fraf for I956. Don is well lrnown for his friendly smile and lhe cheery word he always has 'For everyone. ff IOS Q EQHSLMI ,Y -'4ff'i??if 3- MM mf M f ,V A Adi Zwflwi A' A J f 4 , M' Se 1 2 9 A . 2 f 1 6.1m 'Gufwa 9 Gund . . .I The drama deparTmenT, under Thee direcTion oT Ivliss Joan Lee Woeh- ler, has been very successTul wiTh The producTion oT James Thurber's Tge Male Animal , given in The experimenTal TheaTer December 8, 9, an I I. The casT included Marv ErnsT. Sharon Floe, Richard Miliam, Jeannie Kyle, Don DavenporT, Nicki KosTeva, Bud Guveau, Dale LaScaIa, Claudia Jackson, and James I-Iill. STudenT direcTor was AI WaTers. Spring saw The drama deparTmenT wind up a successTul year wiTh The producTion oT OuTward Bound , which was presenTed May 4, 5, and 6. BoTh plays were well received and were shown To a capaciTy crowd Tor Three nighTs. GuTward Bound Takes place on a modern ocean liner which is passing over The ocean beTween IiTe and deaTh. The classical ploT oT The bridge beTween IiTe and deaTh was presenTed wiTh greaT arTisTry. In The casT were: VincenT Pepe, Barbara Roland, Ed Dane, PaT Hur- ley, Dale LaScala, Sharon Floe, Ted CraTord, Sheila Faulds, and ArT Donovan. is LETTING THE PUBLIC KNOW plays a big parT in The success of a play, and doing lusT ThaT are: Jack Schlamer, Jackson Kerley, Ronnie TarTer, and Gerald Schroder. ' .fl '1 JS 71 f Sx X if M ,I 5. Q' A J Rl., : U-' , XSQR ll! '32 xx U I , ks.-1, key ' '.g.Q9li1' M f YV, 'f ilQ?3 g22 a l 0 o o Q: .K I - Qi ,li :iii a .XM KU. If ' 7 -'fl-'I 3 Crt :I E ff 17 ' Y f E L KW7 f fi' XXX 'ff X X ' 5 jf X of -- - 1.5 ..la xi ' f , v i - irxf? if :ff if THE GALS ASKED THE GUYS fhis iime. and from fhe looks of Hue iurn-ouf af fhis year's Cupid's Choice Dance , ihey accepied wifh pleasure. IO8 rr wells ff, THE FIRST FORMAL DANCE-of The year, saw a happy crowd of TarTars and Their daTes dancing To The music of Rob Roy, and Taking advantage oT The oppor Tuniiy To ge? acquainTed wiTh new sTudenTs. Social Toam on The sea oT acTiviTies are The many dances held aT CompTon. To sTarT The year was The Ice-Breaker dance given by The Chi Gamma loTa in The STudenT Union lounge. The purpose oT This dance was To geT new TarTars acquainTed wiTh Their veTeran shipmaTes. Then Tollowed The TirsT Tormal OT The year wiTh Rob Roy and his orchesTra enTre- Taining Tor The evening. lT was semi-Tormal and many Tom TarTars and Their Trixies aTTended in Tall Tinery. WiTh sTudenTs in high holiday spiriTs along came ChrisTmas Snowball , also semi- Tormal held in The STudenT Union. Many happy sTudenTs danced To The music oT The STarlighTers. Backing The Snowball was The Alpha Sigma Chi, who puT many hours oT hard labor, decoraTing and preparing. The Time OT The year when every girl lands her own daTe Tinally rolled around. The Cupids Choice dance was The one evenT oT The year when The girls casT Their neTs inTo The sea. S onsoring The dance was The AssocaTed Women STudenTs, The King and Queeen OTPT-iearTs honor wenT To Chuck Couvrey and RoberTa T-luTT. A souThern planTaTion seT The Theme Tor This year's Spring Prom. The big evenT OT The year was held aT The PacTic CoasT Club in l-ong Beach wiTh Rob Roy again seTTing The sTage wiTh music. The ThirTeenTh year class oTTicers worked very hard To make The prom a success Tor The graduaTing class. IK, BEAT PAQADENA is The Theme of This rpcnTaneous pep assembly which climaxed The spiriT begun by a loyal group of sTudenTs earlier. Beginning on The wesT side of The campus, a small pep rally was held Tor Those inTeresTed. As The sTu- denTs progressed across campus, The crowd grew, and The rally Terminafed in This huge crowd of enThusiasTic rooTers who helped cheer Comp+on on To vicTory over Pasadena Thaf night if OSCAR AND ELMER once more pleased The people wiTh Their warm sTyle and delighTTul anTics, as They performed aT one of The many Tine assemblies held This year. ITU D Fall, I955, began one oT The mosT succ:essTul TooTloall seasons in TarTarville hisTory. Challenged loy The enThusiasm and large aT- Tendance aT all games, The TarTars came Through every Time, This in Turn helped To build even more enThusiasm in The sTudenT body. and so like a gianT snowball. The spiriT aT CompTon grew and grew. l-lome' games were played beTore capac:iTy crowds a n d s o m e games elsewhere were said To have had more CompTon rooTers Than Those oT The hosTing school. The VenTura game saw loyal TarTars Travel norTh To supporT Their Team. During The enTire game, The rooTing sceTion on The CompTon side could be heard singing, When The TarTars Go Marching ln g and march in They did To The Tune oT 2I To I4. IK. THIS HAPPY QUINTET generally preseniecl an aclive piciure as Tar'I'ar song leaders for fhis year. They are from leff, Helen Hopson, Palsy Parker, Phyllis Morris, Walclifh Siauffer, and Jean Beradini. aves gnflzusiasm if OH,WHEN THE TARTARS GO MARCHING lN sing lhese CC sfuclenis as 'ihey march 'Through lhe halls 'lo begin one of lhe mos+ enihusiasiic pep rallies in +he hisfory of Comp+on. Yoshilro Hide Orga nizafions Charles Nelson Organizafions Bob Wycoff Bill Wycoff Co-Edifor Co-Edifor cz fu-qa Gollege Zfeafz goolz Under fhe wafchful eye of Bill and Bob Wycoff, co- edifors-in-chief, fhis year's sfaff has been as busy as crawfish in mud-hole. Trying fo duplicafe fhe previous records of highesf honors in journalism for annuals, fhe sfaff has puf much care and preparafion info fhis year's Dar-U-Gar. To celebrafe complefion fhe annual pub- licafions banquef was held af Knoff's Berry Farm. There fhe Archie Harfman Memorial awards were presenfed fo fhe oufsfanding confribufors and faifhful workers. plwfogs Barbara Carvaial Kafhy Choafe Joe Bass Sfu. .gov'f. edifor Graduafes edifor Tlqfee RIS edifor Bob Frclcle Donna Mullinex Charlene Slocum Freshmen edifor Acfivifies edifor Sherman Thompson NanCY T'0ll0Pe Spring sporfs edifor Faculfy edifor Vern Williamg Arfisf Ray Bofello Fall phofo edifor Jean l.. Taylor Virginia Callenclar Adivser Don Plolre Floyd Van Kampin Dennis Van Kampin Spring phofo edifor Fall sporfs eclifor x , Q i3 szmwx, a .1 f.l Tom Adlrison Carolyn Calonge ArThur Chocelc Larry Endres Bob Ficlcle Geraldine GenTry Wayne HamiITon Joan Hiedrich Sharon HoI+ Andy Kappler Andrew Knox Gilberi' Landell Dick Larsen Bruce Lowery Carol Marcus Annne Mason Charles Milam Bob Morrison For The eighTh successive year. CornpTon Colleges TarTar Shield was awarded The coveTed MedalisT raTing.. Scoring in The naTional conTesT are made in The Col- umbia school oT journalism Tor The Col- umbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. Dick Long led The sTaTT in The Tall. and ArT Valenzuela Tools over The ediTor's desk in The spring. WiTh The co-operaTion oT a well-manned sTaTT, The ediTors have been able To publish a newspaper ThaT reTlecTs The spiriT oT CompTon. Tafzfa ghiel college 'flewspapez ArT Valenzuela Dick Lon9 Spring EdiTor Fall Edifor Clive Graffon Adviser felling e mlb Know One ol Jrhe mosu aclive groups on campus is ulhe News Bureau under ulhe supervision of uhe afhleulic deparumenul, The main Tunclrion of This ouciice is 'ro supply off-campus news papers, magazines, and olher publiciuy media wiulh regular news releases, learure slories, piclures, and resulfs out academic and campus news. During The year, The news bureau published all pro- grams of The Tooulball, baslcefball games, ulraclc meels, and for Hue world-famed Compulon lnviualrional. One of Hs hardesl proiecls was The publiciuly campaign during The Junior Rose Bowl game. The bureau is made up of phofographers, wriiers, slauislicians, and research personnel. ln charge of The bureau is Adminis+ra+ive Assisslanl Direclor Clive Grai- Jron, and The operalion is supervised by Alhlelic Direclor Earle J. Goldie Holmes. MEMBERS OF THE NEWS BUREAU are from leff +o righh Cilve Graffon. adviser: Dennis Allen Bruce Zaremba, Don Leavey, Larry Enclres, Milne Yeager, Haold Ma'Hon and Jim Kirlcs. IH S , V , -S n X. e 4 ,4 1. Li K 'F X E , J! W-f 3, 5 ,+ 7 xff Helping siudenfs +o become aware of social mores and giving fhem 'rhe op- por+uni+y +o express Hwemselves in groups of fheir own choosing are fhe... wax mf. 5' ,fp S' ff X 'fx a iw CHL Roy AusTin KaThleen Case P cz qamma gigma onofz ociefxy Terry Clergy Charles Ford Harold Forsen Organized in T935 as a chapTer oT The sTaTe-wide iunior college honor TraTerniTy in scholarship. The Alpha Gamma Sigma has been one oT The mosT acTive groups on The campus. PromoTing and recognizing scholarship are The principal obiecTives oT This honor group. Bob WycoTT held The helm as presidenT during The Tall semesTer and successTully sTeered The membership in a ChrisTmas Card sale To provide Tunds Tor Two scholar- ships. A Taco Teed and a regional conTer- ence in Long Beach climaxed The TirsT se- mesTer's acTiviTies. During The second semesTer Sylvia Clark Took The wheel and guided The organizaTion Through a successTul semesTer. An impress- ive insTallaTion service Topped wiTh a chicken dinner was one oT The highlighTs oT The year, Bill HunTer Jim Krembas Ralph Kern Janice McClendon Leon Meggerson Ron Pegg Beverly Powers CaThryn Schaeffer Bobbie SmiTh HobarT SmiTh Sara SProwI William Sfone John SwiersTra Carl Vargo Lamar Wall Fred WilTon Bill Wycoff Bob Wyco'Hi Fall PresidenT Mrs. EsTher Conrad Sponsor ompfon Compfon Alpha, honorary organizafion for winners of iirsf place in in+er-school coniesis. was crea+ed in I934 by Dr. Scoii' Thompson, founder of Compron College and principal of Compion high school for over 35 years. Any sfudeni' who wins firsl' place in speech. journalism, li'rera+ure, commerce. music, ar+, or infer-school a+hle+ics is eli- gible for membership in 'rhis organizaiion. To become a member of Comp+on Alpha is io acheive one of 'rhe highesi honors ai Compiron College. Mrs. Eslher Conrad is The sponsor of 'rhis fine organizaiion. Mrs. Esieher Conrad Adviser Ralph Bu'l'ler Track Bob Morrison Diving Jim Buck Tennis Dan Everage Track Mike Yeager Track Tafzfafzeffes Pal' Baily Judy Buford Joan Coleman Peggy DeLong Anne DuBois To serve 'rhe school. 'ro promole good spiril al school aclivilies and lo uphold 'rradilions is 'rhe purpose ol 'rhe Tarlarelles. Presidenl, Charlene Marlin led 'rhe lirsl semesler aclivilies: Founder's Day Brealclasl al Lalcewood Counlry Club, ushering a+ loolball games, publishing 'rhe sludenl direclory. ushering al lacully and PTA meelings and socials wilh The Tarlar Knighls. Olher firsl semesler officers were: vice-president Palsy Parker: secrelary, Par Bailey: Treasurer. Sara Sprowl: hislorian, Yoshilco l-lide: publici+y, Simone Dixon, and inler-clulo rep- resenlalive, Joan Coleman. Second semes+er aclivilies were highlighled by 'rhe annual loaslcelrball game wilh Jrhe Usherelles, guiding visilors alooul campus, 'rhealre parly, clin- ner dance. and socials wilh lhe Tarlar Knighls. Officers were: vice presiclenl, Sara Sprowl: Trea- surer,Beverly Gaspar: secrelary. Joan Coleman: hislorian, Willie Ryan: inler-club coucil represen- Jralive, Judy Buford, and publicily, Mary Brown. Yve'He Freeman Beverly Gasper Annella Hale Jo Ann Harris Cynlhia Helh Yo Hide Marlene Jaclcson Joanne Leclrie Chirs Marlin Fall Presidenf Janice McClenclon Donna Mullinex Palsy Parlrer Sprin Presidenl Willwelmlna Ryan Sara Sprowl Nancy Sammon Nancy Trollope Sharon Ward Mrs. Neubauer Sponsor 7-afzfafz Kniglzfs FirsT semesTer presidenT, Paul Johnson led The 'l'arTar KnighTs in an evenTTul program. The KnighTs ushered aT home 'looTball games and supervised The card secTion sTunTs aT The Junior Rose Bowl game. During ChrisTmas season The members spon- sored a Tood drive ThaT provided needy Tamilies wiTh assisTance. Several socials were held wiTh The UshereTTes and TarTareTTes. AT The close of The TirsT semesTer The KnighTs sponsored The college's TirsT Go To Church NighT . CelebraTing The TwenTy-TiTTh year as a service organizaTion Tor CompTon College They held a dinner Tor all TarTar KnighT alumni. FirsT semesTer oTTicers were: presidenT, Paul Johnson: vice-presidenT. Bob Edwards: secreTary, John Crain: Treasurer, Warren GusTaTson1 sergeanT- aT-arms, Don Evans. Second semesTer oTTicers: presidenT, John Crain: vice-president Jim Buclcg Treasurer, ArT Donavan: secreTary, Berdy l'larr: hisTorian. Terry Bass: sergeanT-aT-arms, Don Evans. Don Evans Harold Forsen Fred Gabel Warren GusTa'Fson Tommy Harrison Berdy Harr Dennis Hari' Don Leavey Paul Johnson Fall PresidenT Rufo Noriega BZII SexTon Les STewarT Hank Vallelcamp Bill Wycoff Bob Wycoff Mike Yeager Gordon Pond Adviser John Crain Spring PresidenT STu Cunningham Bob Edwards Terry Bass Jim Buck Pal' Baily Susan Brayfon Mary Brown Sharon Carfer Colleen Coulf Yvonne Chrysf Maclelyn Chrysl' Carol Crossman Joanne Harris Cynfhia Hefh Yoshilco Hide Lou Wayne Hudson Darleen Kariala Lincolna McLane Pafsy Parker Alban Powell Nancy Sammon Bobbie Smifh Sara Sprowl Joyce Sfewarf Marilyn Tillman Margie Wafers Peggy Williams Uslzefzeffes Organized in I94l, Ushereffes serve as fhe offical hosfesses of Compfon College, welcome guesfs fo special affairs and usher school acfivifies. Since original organ- izafion approximafely five-hundred girls have confribufed and benefifed from fhis service club. Firsf semesfer acfivifies: alumni fea, cake sales. ushering al' assemblies.. serving af PTA and banquefs, Chrisfmas slumber parfy, rush feas and pledging, ushering af foof- loall games and social wifh Tarfar Knighfs. Qfficers for firsf semesfer: presidenf, Nancy Sammon: vice-presidenf. Joann Harris: secrefary, Yvonne Chrysfg freasurer, Jean- nie Berardinig hisforian, Bobbie Smifh. Under fhe leadership of Carol Wafhen as presidenf The acfivifies for fhe second semesfer were: loaslcefball game againsf Tarfareffes, fheafer parfy, annual dinner dance, slumber parfy, ushering af assemblies, pledging fea, fund-raising proiecfs, Tarfar Knighf and Circle K socials, and swimming parfy. Officers were, vice-presi- denf, Roberfa l-luffi secrefary, Beafrice Blackwell: frea-r surer, Loreffa Leaf: and hisforian, Carol Crossman. RoberT Baehler John Cameron Roberl' Cannon Doug Churchwell Louis Copeland James Dennis Bob Dunn Karl EngesTrom RoberT Gee J. Haskell Jones AlberT Jones Barry Leee Bruce Lowrey Colonel McLyman Bob Morrison Charles Nelson John Recks Frank Robinson Thomas Rodgers lr ammo gofa Fall officers were presidenT, Colonel Mc- as Tar-VeTs in SepTember oT I946, as serv- ice organizaTion. This year They were re- organized as an inTeresT group. Their pur- pose is To promoTe co-operaTion., under- sTanding, and Tellowship among veTerans and sTudenTs. Ushering aT home TooTball games and The Junior Rose Bowl, conTri- buTing books To The library and collecTing Tor The Olrnpic Fund drive were service projecTs. Many Tine socials were held ThroughouT The year. Fall oTTicers were: presidenT, Colonel Mc- Lyman: vice-presidenT, Bob Dunn: secre- Tary, Bob Morrison: Treasurer, Bob Baehlerg sergeanT-aT-arm, Bob Cannon: hisTorian, Bruce Lowrey. Spring oTTicers were: presidenT, Joe Val- eng vice-presidenT. Karl EngsTrorng secre- Tary, Charlene Kvolikowskiq Treasurer, James Dennis: sergeanT-aT-arms, Bob Gee: hisTorian, John Rech: corresponding secre- Tary, Barry Lee. Fred Sims John Swiers+ra Thomas Tucker Jim Websfer Aaron Larson Adviser Rho Della gpsilon polifical gcience Gluh Rho Della Epsilon was lounded in I933 al oLs Angeles Cily College as an inleresl organizalion lor sludenls ol polilical sci- ence. Translalion ol lhe Greek Rho Della Epsilon is: Responsibilily, Democracy, Service. Co-operaring wilh maior universilies in The model UN in Oregon lhis year Jrhe membership successlully represenled Pala- IT, RHO DELTA EPSILON. Sfanding, leff lo righi: Roberf Day, 'Nilliam Blielz, Harold B. Wilson. Sealed: Dr. Kennefh Umslead, adviserg Terry Clergy. islan. gefa pie-fnuhsing K- ALPHA BETA CHI members, baclr row, lefl fo righ+: Clarisse Quirlr, Eleanor Shubin, Barbara Basfer. Froni row, le'F+ io righf: Phyllis Rowe, ad- viser, Carolyn Gage, Carol Turrenline, Marye McNally. Psilon u igma is UPSILON NU SIGMA. Fronl' row, lell lo righl: Juanila McCloud, Valrie McDonald, Palsy Nowlin, Adah Ronning, AnnaMarie Wavrfck, Jessie Pillar, Agnes Enriquez, Nola Lane, Gloria Marlinez, Mae Anderson. Second row: Maggie Williams, Madie Amos, Marie McCaig, Navelle Ryan, Marjorie Harris, Johanne Verheyen, Rebecca Mariinez, Juanifa Salgado, Sue Demen+, Colleen Robbins, Darlene McMahan, Dorolhy Mackenzie, Frances Vermiglio. Third row: Judifh Fisher, Diana Fodor Bealrice Klingensmilh, Elnor Cole, Lourdes Angeo, Jeanne Casler, Ramona Fleming, Louise Grebe, Nellie Edwards lPres.l, Adrienne Kohlmeier, Leiha Caruso, Doris Price, Linnie Nollie, Anne Rulh Vic- lorian, Mildred Waslca. Back row: Mrs. Wilscher lFacully adviserl, Peggy Rodriquez, Reba Gilloerr. Maxine Jones, Sylvia McDonald, Margarel' Hughes, Evelyn Brown, Edirh Ross, Maurine Villacorle Kafherine Fisk, Opal Tenney, Luerhel Johnson Ediih Lemmons. gefa gamma Honofzaful goufmalism 'ffzafefznifnl Chi ChapTer oT BeTa Phi Gamma. naTional iunior college honorary iourn- alism TraTerniTy has had a successTul year. The annual Journalism Day spon- sored by This group was an ouTsTanding evenT which was parTicipaTeol in by more Than a hundred high schools sTu- denTs. The membership oT This club is made up oT sTudenTs who have been ediTors or sub-ediTors oT The 'l'arTar Shield, Dar-U- Gar, or news bureau, or who have been inviTed To ioin by The membership be- cause oT ouTsTanding work in The iourn- alism Tield. K. BETA PHI GAMMA. Le'fT To rigl'lT: Bob Ficlcle, Diclc Long, Bill WycoTT, Jean L. Taylor, adviser: Bob Wycoff. Members noT in- cluded in picTure, Dennis Van Kampen, Floyd Van Cleve, and Ray Balella. if ALPHA Pl. Sfanding, leTT To righT: Don Bloxham, Al Gallrin, Henry Namson, Dan Onsiine, adviser: Ken SmiTh, Lloyd Prosser, LesTer Jenninbs, Paul AlcanTra. Noi shown is presidenT, Eddie Accornero. pi pfzinfing Under The guidance oT Daniel OnsTine, This organizaTion has had an acTive year. The purpose oT Alpha Pi, Tormed inl94O, is To develop inTeresT and To increase lcnowledge and general undersTanding of prinTing and iTs allied Trades. Members OT This organizaTion help wiTh The prinTing oT The TarTar Shield, Dar-U- Garr, and oTher school proiecTs, and Thus They conTribuTe a real service To The school while learning a Trade. Gxlflmafzians Hai? CyTharians organized lasT year To pro- moTe inTeresT and provide an opporTuniTy Tor sTudenTs who wish To learn To play The harp. A special room has been provided Tor uninTerrupTed pracTice above The sTacl4s in The library. phi qamma physical gcience X. PHI GAMMA CHI members. Back row, leTT To righT: W. FlaherTy, B. McMalcin, R. Clarlr. FronT, leTT To righT, Carl STrem, ad- viser, W.H. Lauric, R.D. Reed, C.T. Lynch, Rufo Noriega. fi, CYTHARIANS leTT To righf are Adrian San- chez, Bill CIayTon, Harold von Muller, Salavador DuarTe, Mary Jean Barion. To TosTer a greaTer knowledge oT ph ical and biological sciences and The esT lishmenT oT a high scholarship sTanding The purpose oT Phi Gamma Chil scie club. ' l ounci To provide opporTuniTy Tor every woman To parTicipaTe in aThleTics: To develop a spiriT Tor good sporTmanshipp and To en- courage service To The school are among The aims oT The Women5s AThleTic Associa- Tion. BaskeTball, hockey and Tennis reigned in The TirsT semesTer, while so'iT-ball, and volleyball occupied The spring semesTer. The annual award bangu3T held in June was The mosT ouTsTanding evenT oT The year. XWAA COUNCIL members, le'fT TQ righT: Amoi Leung, Helen Miller, Miss Louella RaeTweiler, adviser, Mary Jane Pe'I'erson, Evelyn Simms. SeaTed leTT To righT: Beverly Larison, Kay Johnson, Marie Korneer, presidenT, Wilhelmina Ryan, Pai' Price, JaneT Ruby. Gifzcle-if ewice IT: CIRCLE-K CLUBBERS are back row leTT To righT: Ronald WaTkins, William Ralph, Richard Raush, NorTen Rees, Richard STolarz-presidenf, Paul Valrie, Wayne Fuller, Joe Bass, Floyd SmlTh, adviser. Fronf row, leTT To righT: Roberi' Davila, RoberT Ahls+rand, Lee Robinson, Thorvald Zimmerman, Carl Vargo Miles Huard, Edgar ScoTT, James Kirks. Qrganizing Tor The TirsT Time on CompTon's campus. The Circle-K, men's service club, sTarTed The spring sem- esTer wiTh ThirTy-Tive charTer members. This group is spon- sored by Kiwanis lnTernaTion- al and is inTeresTed in being OT service. To sTarT The ball rolling, The K-clubbers donaTed Time To acT as readers Tor sighT- less sTudenTs. They also oT- TiciaTed aT The inTra-mural Track meeT. The group selecTed iTs TirsT honoray member by presenTing a membership To PresidenT Paul lVlarTin, aT a cancer drive assembly held on March I4. OTTiciaTing as The organ- izaTions TirsT oTTicers were Dick STolarz, presidenTq Nor- Ton Rees, vice-presidenTg Bob AhlsTrand, Treasurer: and Carl Vargo. secreTary. ff. DELTA PHI SIGMA, from lefT: Larry Marsh, Charles Ford, ArT Tilgner, Robe-rT Hanna, ad- viser, Marfha Raine, Gene Phelps, Jim STeele, Carolyn Willis, and Don Painfer. ZQUX Gif BeauTy exisTs everwhere in na- Ture and The creaTions of man. One only has To be alerT To The possibiliTies of loeauTy To appreci- aTe iT. lT is To These precepfs ThaT The Beaux Arfs Club is dedicafed. AcTing as adviser and guide, Miss Grace Daniels led The mem' loership on many inTeresTing field Trips which included a visiT To The General Mofors auTo show and an archiTecTural firm in Los Angeles. Officers for The spring semesTer were: William Du Fresne, pres- idenTg Roy Welfi, vice-president Jim O'Neal Treasurer and Alma McVay, secrefary, Delfa gigma pie-medical This organizafion of pre-medical and- denTal sTudenTs has noT been very acTive This Year. They have parTicipaTed in acT- iviTies wiTh BeTa Sigma, The science club. Their purpose is provide opporTuniTy To discuss and learn as much as possible abouT Their chosen professions in order To loeTTer prepare Themselves in acedemic Training. fb BEAUX ARTS, baclc row, for lefT: Jim O'Neal, Roberf Kalfhoff, Roy Welfy, Bill Du Fresne, and Gary Segroves. FronT row: Alma McVay, Marilyn McCurdy, Geraldine Zuiclering, and Miss Grace Daniels, adviser. K. BETA SIGMA members are, leTT To righT: Larry Brauser, Delores SchmidT, BrenT Bogdanslci, Henry E. Childs, Jr. advisor, Mary Weideli, Peler STeager, C h a r l e s F o r d 1 presidenT. Li gamma Llfnsilon ommefzce GM: Chi Gamma Upsilon was orig- inally known as Tomorrow's Sec- reTaries . lTs purpose is To inTeresT girls in opporTuniTies in The bus- iness world and To promoTe a beT- Ter undersTanding oT Today's bus- iness life. When They leave CompTon Col- lege They wish To be prepared To Talce Their places in posiTions in The business world, well prepared Tech- nically and psychologically. gefa gigma giologmi The purpose oT BeTa Sigma, The biolog- ical science club, is To carry sTudies oT liv- ing Things beyond The classroom. This is done by lisTening To visiTing lecTurers, visiT- ing exhiioiTs oT inTeresT, and by observing and collecTing living organisms in Their naTive surroundings. all under The guidance oT adviser Henry E. Childs. During The Tall acTiviTies included: a lec- Ture on The ArcTic ground squirrel, collecT- ing Trips To Palos Verdes and Moro Bay. A collecTing Trip To La Jolla was combined wiTh a visiT To Scripp's lnsTiTuTe oT Ocean- ography. ln The spring plans were made To observe and collecT animals and planTs in The mounTains and deserTs. l3irsT semesTer oTTicers were: presidenT, Charles Ford: vice-presidenT, Mary Wi- deliy secreTary, PaTricia Wiemerg and Treas- urer, Ronald KleTbecl4. The presidenT Tor The spring semesTer is PeTer STeager. in CHI GAMMA UPSILON MEMBERS are leTT To righT: PresidenT Lillian Karnes, Diane OlhoeTT, Alma McVay, Shirley lverson, Luz Balsz, Diane Ealcer. Seafed is adviser, Mrs. Marian MaTTier. gnfefz-Uafzsifnl Tellowshifn Founded To concern iTselT wi+h ChrisTian liTe and To be OT service To The college, The lnTer-varsiTy Fellowship has spenT an acTive year. FirsT semesTer acTiviTies were led by Terry Bass, presidenTg Don Griggers, vice- presidenT3 Carol Marcus, secreTaryg and Mary MarTin, Treasurer. AcTiviTies included Bible sTudies, sTudy Tilms, and an able assisT To The TarTar KnighTs aT Their TirsT Go To Church Sunday. Terry Bass wielded The spring gavel also. Following suiT was vice-presidenT, Don Griggers, wirh Gloria l-larT as secreTary and Sheridan Byerly handling money. Spring semesTer acTiviTies were cooled OTT wiTh swimming aTTer weekly meeTings, a sTeak dinner To raise Tunds, and con- cluded wiTh a Hawaiian TesTiviTy. IK, NEWMAN CLUB MEMBERS are, le'fT To righT: PresidenT Bob Krogman, Richard Maranda, Henry Lange, Julie Roche, Dick Murray, Bessie Mae Johnson, Clarissa Ouirlc, adviser, Salvador DuarTe. X. INTER-VARSITY FELLOWSHIP MEMBERS are, leTT To righT: Tilda Ross, Gloria Harf, Carol Marcus, Mary MarTin. FronT row, leTT To righT: Don Griggers, Dennis Hari, Terry Bass, president Zwmdn The main proiecT oT The year Tor The group has been aiding The orphans aT ST. BoniTace's Orphan- age, Banning. A Toy drive aT ChrisTmas and EasTer basl4eTs were ouTsTanding conTribuTions. The Newman Club is a CaTho- Iic acTiviTies group, under The co- sponsorship oT Salvador DuarTe and Miss Josephine T-lalTnnan. OTTicers Tor TirsT semesTer were: Henry Lang, presidenTq Bob Krog- man, vice-presidenTq Julie Roche, secreTary. Spring oTTicers were: Bob Krogman, presidenT7 Richard Miranda, vice-presidenTg J u l i e Roche secreTaryg Mary Jane PeTer- son, Treasurer. ga. eu, Grganized during Jrhe firsl sem- esrer lhe Judo Club has been in- aclive since 'l'he rurn ol: lhe year. Firsl' semesler presidenl, Carl Ponlrelli enrered fhe army. Regular worlcoul sessions were held 'rhree limes a week under The inslruclion of Harold Horiuchi. Harold is one of 'rhe few persons in America ro hold Jrhe covered rhird degree black bell. Judo when used as self-defense allows a small man lo defend himself againsl an armed or larger man. If. JUDO CLUB. Back row, le'H +o righh Dale Veil-ch, Carl Desidero, Gerald Schroeder, David Lanfis, advisor: Floyd Smifh, advisor. Fronf row: Harry Horiuchi, insrrucrorg William Carlson: Carl Ponrrelli, president glzi The purpose of 'rhis club is 'ro enioy and encourage par- licipaiion in winrer and wa- ler sporls. During l'he 'lirsl semesler lhe club held reg- ular meelings and discussions concerning lheir favorile re- sorls. During lhe second semes- fer Jrhe club became inaclive because of lhe lacli of snow in lhe mounlains. in SKI CLUB. Back row, lefr to righh Ric hard Slcorb, Roberf Wolfe, David Angel ino, Paul O++ens, adviser, Eugene Jasinslci, Bill McCormick, president Bill Carlson, Joe Morgan, Larry Purciel, Don Hamlin. From' row: Farrell Pepe, Rober+ Palen- cia, Lauris Evans, Arlene Pearson, Lora Sfelle, Bobbie Smirh, Sue Brayfon, Helen Krolilcowski, Gloria Harr, Bill Srone, Ron Pegg. IK- QUINTILLIANS. Fronf row, lefl' Io righf: Harold Barrel, advisor: Carl Vargo, presidenfg Clarence Robinson, Leo Ganf, Andy Kappler. Back row: Charles Whifesell, Gary Sfewarf, Sam Riclcer, Claude Hamillon. uinflians gpeeclz Under fhe leadership of Presidenf Carl Vargo, fhe Quinfillians, speech group foundafion in l954, firsf sernesfer acfivifies included forensic fournamenfs af San Diego sfafe, Los Angeles sfafe, and Valley iunior col- leges respecfively. Ofher of- ficers were Andy Kappler, vice-presidenfq Claude l'lam- ilfon, secrefary and freasur- er, and Louis l-Ieine, parlia- rnenfarian. Second semesfer officers included Carl Vargo, presi- denfi Bruce Lowrey, vice- presidenfg Leo Ganf, secre- fary and freasurerg and An- dy Kappler, parlirnenfarian. gin enf Glmfzisfian ssociafion Founded in I932, fhe Sfudenf Chrisfian Associafiorfs purpose is of bringing fo- gefher sfudenfs in a spirif of fellowship. The SCA plans fun and recreafion wifh Chrisfian fellowship for all. Sernesfer acfivifies included fwo faculfy firesides, given by Miss Louies Cramer, and by Ivlr. Newfon Meffesselg a lecfure and films on youfh hosfeling in Europe, by William Granfg a beach parfy and weiner roasf af Playa Del Rey beach, and fhe annual Jay Seely conference. Presidenf was Ron Pegg, Bill Sfone, vice-preside-nf: Eugene Jasinslci, freasurerg and Roger Dalby, recording secrefary, RY- STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- TION. Fronf row, Iefl' 'ro righfz Dorena Cafhey, Bill Sfone, Barbara Silverlalre, Ron Pegg, presidenf: Marlene Schwariz, Eugene Jasinslri. Second row: Barbara Johnson, Don Hamlin, Janel' Turner, John Swiersfra, Arlene Kirishian, Rogre Dal- byey, Beverly Powers. Back row: Alvera Graupman, advisor: John Bangerfer. fafin Qmefzican The LaTin American Club was Tounded To pro- moTe beTTer undersTandings beTween Spanish- speaking and non-Spanish-speaking people. VicTor Ledesma wielded The gavel Tor The LaTins during The Tall semesTer and led The way Tor a holiday dance and a Taco Teed. AssisTing Vic were l-lenry MarTinez, vice-presidenTg l-lenry MarTinez, secreTary: and Gloria Treio, Treasurer. Spring semesTer oTTicers included MargareT Marino, presidenTg Milce AshTord, vice-presi- denT3 Luz Blaz. secreTary: and Joe Tapeda. Treasurer. ECTRONICS CLUB. Back row, leTT To righT: or DuarTe, adviser: Roberf Bird, Lawrence n, Raymond Mason, Rober+ Gee, RoberT . FronT row: RoberT Krogman, Ysidro Salas . f Wielin. IX. LATIN AMERICAN CLUB. Back row, leff To righT: Salvador Duarfe, adviser: Dennis Van Kampen, AI Weizman, Jess Gonzales, Vic Ledesma, presidenfp Richard Salas, Raymond Ybrarra, Ray Saldona, ErnsT FuereTe. FronT row: Jose Zepeda, DoroThy Burgraff, Gloria Treio, Jennie Gon- zalas, Luz Balz, Angie Palaroan, Alice FuereTe, BeaTric-e MonTez, Josephine Ramos, Henry MarTinez. gleffzonics CompTon's ElecTronics Club in l955, was organized To sTimulaTe inTeresT in The Tield oT elecTronics and relaTed branches. Regular weekly meeTings are held aT which members pracTice as a group in preparaTion Tor The examinaTion given by Federal CommunicaTions Commission To obTain radio operaTors' licenses. mega Organized during The TirsT semesTer as a social club The Omega Chi has become in- acTive. lTs primary purpose was To give service To The school while promoTing Tellowship among The members. K. OMEGA CHI. Back row, leff To righT: FosTer Davindoff, advisory Manuel Unua, Jerry Anderson, Jerry Morris, Al Perryman. Fronf row: Tom Conway, Fred Carrizosa, Don STern, Bill Boyne. pan-Hellenic ounci The Pan I-Ielenic Council con- sisTs oT The presidenT oT each so- roriTy or TraTerniTy on campus. IT serves To coordinaTe The various acTiviTies sponsored by The social organizaTions. Worlcing in co-operaTion wiTh The deans oT men and women, The council Taces and irons ouT The diTTicuITies which arise in a job oT This naTure. IK, PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL. Back row, Ie'FT To righT: Charles RoberTs, Ted Chocelc. FronT row: Bob Benedict Joan Leclcie, AnneTTa Hale, Nancy Trollope, Janice Mc- Clendon. D I 1 ---- fl' N' V I9 eff II .n if INTER-CLUB COUNCIL. STanding IefT To righT Carl PonTreIIi, Bud Robinson, Bob Dunn, Bob Ficlile NorTon Rees, Bill Lauric, Carl Vargo, Terry Bass QeaTed: CaThy CI1oaTe, Lillian Karnes, Bob Mor- rison, presidenfg Chris MarTin, WaIcIiTI'l Sfauffer, John Jones. gnfefz.-Gluli Cvounci The InTer-club council is made up oT represenTaTives oT every club on campus. IT is called inTo session when problems concerning organizaTions oT The whole carn- pus have To be deaIT wiTh. Any sTudenT may siT in on an InTer-club council meeTing To wiTness The eTTiciency oT This group. MeeTings are presided over by The sTudenT- eIecTed commissioner oT campus organizaTions, 1 I E Q F Q U1 Q Miriam Ursenbach Nancy Trollope Miss Jo Halfman Adviser The purpose oT Alpha Tau soror1Ty is To promoTe beTTer social inTeresTs among The women sTudenTs oT CompTon College. IT was The TirsT sororiTy on This cazmpus, being Tounded in l928. The only Two women ASB presidenTs of CompTon College came Trom Alpha Tau. Some of The honors loesTowed on The ladies dur- ing The Tall semesTer were: Nancy Trollope was chosen as Junior Rose Bowl queen: and Chris Mar- Tin was chosen as SweeThearT oT BeTa Phi. FirsT semesTer oTTicers were Simone Dixon, presidenT. Chris MarTin, vice-presidenT: PaT Bullock, recording secreTary, Yo Hide, corresponding secreTary, Judy BuTord, sergeanT - aT - arms, and Donna Mullinex, pledgemisTress. Second semesTer oTTicers were: PaT Bullock pres- idenT: Yo Hide, vice-presidenTg Charlene Slocum, recording secreTary: Winiired Birkman, correspond- in scereTaryg Beverly Powers, sergeanT-aT-arms: and Nancy Trollope. pledgemisTress. Winifred Krikmann Judy Buford Pa+ Bullok Kafhleen Case Dorena CaThey Simone Dixon Yoshiko Hide Marlene Labrador I La Tau P . Joan Lane Chris Marfin Donna Mullinex Beverly Powers Eleanor Shubin Laura Sinclair Charlene Slocum CleaTus Thompson BeTa Phi, oldesi' JC Greek leTTer TraTerniTy in T naTion, has had a banner year Through '55-'56, F semesTer acTiviTies included winning TirsT place every inTra-mural sporTs evenT They enTered. T Phi's pledged TourTeen scuTs under The gavel PresidenT George CoulT, AssisTing George we Bruce Zaremba, vice-presidenTg Don Leavy, co responding secreTary: Mike Yeager, recording se reTary: Fred WaiTman, Treasurer: Frank Sander pedgemasTerg and Ray BoTello, hisTorian. The spring semesTer saw Tive BeTa Phi candidai' elecTed To ASB oTTice, Spring semesTer oTTice were Ron Rogers, presidenT: Fred Brown, vice-pr idenTg Ray RosenThal, corresponding secreTary: V Garcia, recording secreTary: Mike Muravez, Trea urerg Jim RobeTaille, pledgemasTer: and Flo Van Cleave and STeve Fisher, hisTorians. Floyd VanCleave Fred Wai'rman Harlan Williams Milne Yaeger Bill Sexlon John Sherrod Marshall Slevens Bill Trimble Hanlc Vallelcamp Bob Bird Ray Bofello Jim Buclr Jerry Coclrriel Siu Cunningham Diclc Doyle Larry Enclres Don Evans Sieve Fisher Harold Forsen Fred Gabel Viclor Garcia John Garrison Warren Gusiafson Berdy Harr Dennis Hari Don Hudson Paul Johnson Don Leavey Mike Muravez Floyd Prosser Ron Rogers Ray Rosenihal Franlc Sanders Bruce Zaremloa U Dr. Newfon Me+f l Adviser esse K 44 I37 Pal Bally Barbara Bierholm Mary Brown Dorlhy Cannon Sylvia Clarlce Sharon Carfer Diane Dickerson Jeri Derby Beverly Gaspar Bobbie Hamillon Jo Ann Harris Cynlhia Helh Marlene Jaolrson Janice McCllenclon Phyllis Moore Mrs . Rulh Lewis Adviser Yvonne Murd oclc Palsy Parlcer Barbara Reamey Hi Richards Sara Sprowl Waldifh Slauffer Carole Van Arsdale Faye Whi+e Sharon Ward Della I afapa i The Dee Kay's began anolher busy year on lhe Complon camp wilh 'rheir rradililional l'li-day. Assisling Marlene Jaclcson. presiden were Sharon Ward, vice-presidenl C nlhia l-lelh, pledgemislressg Sa Sprawl, recording secrelaryg Pal Bally, corresponding secrelaryl: Be erly Gaspar, lreasurerq Janice McClendon, chaplain: Barbara Reame hislorianp JoAnn l'larris, Pan-Hellenic represenlaliveg and lhe ol'h members ol Della Kappa Phi who were easily recognized by Their pu ple jumpers wilh lavender jerseys. ln lhe spring semesler l'he DK's really had a banner pledge seaso Wilh lhirly guppies added 'ro 'rhe membership ol The sororily, l ladies are lhe largesl sororily on campus. Leading 'rhe DK's lhroug lhe Spring Sing , Apple Polishersu banguel, and lheir annual dinn dance was Presidenl Cynlhia l-lelh. Assisring Cynrhia were Bever Gaspar, vice-presidenlp Mary Brown. pledgemislressg Diane Dickerso secrelaryg Bobbi l'lamillon, corresponding secrelaryfg Janice McCle don, lreasurerg Yvonne Murdock, chaplain: Waldilh Slauller, hisloria and Sharon Carler, Pan Hellenic represenlalive. :Y STarTing oTT The semesTer by pledging Three dogmeaTs . The Kappa Epsilon members dined on a sTealc Try, a rush pa.rTy which is a semi-annual evenT. Pounding The gavel during The TirsT semesTer was Bob BenedicT, presidenT. Ably assisTing Bob were Bill Goodman, vice-presidenT: Jim Chumbly, secreTary: and Roger Dell, Treasurer. During The course of The year, The Tellows sponsored many aTTer- The-game socials Tor The enjoy- menT of all. Heading The group Tor The spring Term were Sam Boucher. presidenTg Paul PeTredis, vice-pres- idenTg John Crain. secreTary: and Earl RobiTaille, Treasurer. Ending a successful year. 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Individual affenfion was given fo Anneffa Hale, who was chosen as Sweefhearf of Lambda Phi Psi by fhe brofhers. Typifying sororify life was spring semesfer presidenf, Joan Coleman. She was chosen as Sally Sororifyu by a vofe of all frafernifies on campus. Joan led fhe group fhrough an exfremely successful Negro l-lisfory Week program, which Kappa Omega Phi sponsored. On call af all fimes were Eliza-befh Felfon, vice-presidenf: Shirly Hadley, secrefary: Thelma Clark, freasurer: and Alberfa Websfer, pledgemisfress. O xx famlm psi Lambda Phi Psi is Tairly new on The TarTarville campus. IT was organized on lvlarch 8, l95l by William F. Brooks, and a small group To TurTher The eTTorTs OT equaliTy, leadership. and broTherhood. Fall semesier acTiviTies goT under way wiTh The SweeThearT FeTe , aT which lvliss AnneTTa Hale was chosen SweeThearT oT Lambda Phi Psi. OTher sernesTer acTiviTies included parTies wiTh Kappa Omega Phi and rush TuncTions. Supervising fall semesTer Hsoshing-iT-up was gavel pounder Tommy l-lararison. AT 'l'ommy's side were Paul Valeri, vice-presidenT: SocraTes Dredd, secreTary: McCoy Wil- liams, Treasurer: Alphonso lvlcCrumby, hisToriang and Eadie Thomas, corresponding secreTary. Lambda Pl1i's Iiferally sTarTed The spring semesTer wiTh a roar by sponsoring one oT CompTon Colleges mosT successiul cancer drives. Bigger Things came in The spring wiTh The alumni dinner and The annual dinner dance. A Trip has also been planned To Yosemilre NaTional Parlf. Presiding over The Lambada Phi's was Paul Valeri. AcTing council was Eugene l-lawThorne, vice-presidenT: Tommy Harri- son, secre-Taryg SocraTes Dredd. Treasurer: McCoy Williams, hisToriang and Eddie Thomas, corres- ponding secreTary. Socrafes Dredd Tommy Harrison Eugene Haw+horne Charles Roberfs Paul Valeri McCoy Williams William Day Adviser' ss l4l Mary Armendariz Ann DuBois JoAnn Leckie Mary McNally La Juanna Shepherd Mrs. Joan Hoff Adviser gigma Delfa i Living up To The name of social organizaTion, The Sigma DelTs' TirsT semesTer acTiviTies included rush parTies, socials, and a ChrisTrnas parTy. ATTer picking up momenTum. The sisTers began The spring semesTer wiTh a Tounder's day dinner which hosTed some oT The pledges oT l932. LaTer acTiviTies included a moTher and daughTer breakTasT and parTici- paTion in The Spirnig Sing oT April Il. Founded in l929, Sigma DeI+a Xi's purpose is To esTablish a Triendlier relaTionship among The women of CompTon College. Seeing The Tall semesTer Through wiTl'i The gavel in hand was Pres- idenT JoAnne Leclqie who was aided by Joan Babcock, vice-presidenT: Anne DuBois, secreTary: and Mary Armendariz, Treasurer. 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L 2' ' aww -'wi1'r'2Zay Narivh Raas k R b- :Tha Fran 0 H1500 Y 5525 I 1 -'- ,5 gQ2'wSa-iii? , Les Siewari' f igs 4-, W-v,?E?'z'P5iW as Mi, , ii JW' I: ' - , ,. a ' A' V' A James Swenson lliiiaaf' 1 ,g X QQ 'Sli ,, i, 'M Q .- f jQ 2,5 fe, j ag 314 fiiifjgfz , ..,,, 1' Z - - -V'Vr, -h'-' Selechng Beverly Gas ar as urs swee'r- heart Alpha Sigma Ch' a SO Wah hfaf Place 'n +ha l'lOmeC0m'n9 lloai Parade- John 5W'e'S a ' ' ff-1' ' 3 ' . 33 ' , rlawhfki Undef' Ted Cl'1OCSli. fhey 'lOPP6Cl fhe AH T'l9ner '51 -ihZi?5?:?5 ' ' ' W bl' 12393 J'1z5?f lil W fa fall calendar wlfh a Whl're Chrlsimas Im 6 S er ., ,K QEEM? dance. Fall officers Included Doug Church- ,W J . . . f' ,-, well, vice-president Rufo Noriega. Jrrea- ' Q iw 2, ,...., i W ' 3533593 surer, Jim Krembas. corresponding secre- . g,3 ,:fg 1 '- iaryp Chuck Couvrey, recording secre+ary: 335 Y, WW Vern Williams, hlsiorian: Marv Ernst ser- H' ' Qeani ai arms and Pledflema 'rers J hn ham ii 3' 3 ' s o . Jones and Norion Rees. The Sigs broke Jrradifion by winning The semi-annual 'rug - of - war. Under newly elecfed president Jim Krembas. Assisiing Jim were Nor+on Rees, vice-president Vic Ledesma. rreasurer: Dan Canney, re- cording secrerary: Dick I-liclcok, corres- ponding secreraryq Bud Robinson. sergeani- a'r-arms and parliamemharian: Ron Pegg, chaplain: and Rufo Noriega and Chuck Couvrey, pledgemasfers. Vernon Williams William Granl' Adviser Qlplr ,MESH p i 52 Fha an an rv R Q, 1 I -15275: ,sais WH zz K A ' ii 'A ' f mg. A w a s V 1? 1 2' 1 fhhgiw 1 gi,-.' ,.:.:'a sf 'e' 'fl ' s .i w sich 1 as , IE' f if ht W A 3. 3.- ' . i ,tg 5 ?'Tr ?e V J, ki I ti , 53,7 V . .M 19,55 M -- rs 1 35' ,ja ,, A Ma -3 -, , nf, fr. 4 .,,w J: gigma There may be somelhing fishy around here: bui' lhe records compiled by Tar- +ar +eams prove 'rhai +he biggesl' 'Fish in +he sea of iunior college alhleiics are +o be found in Tariar . . . 44 I45 46 ff. TAY BROWN uniofz ose gowl It TITANIC TARTARS are from lefl' lo righf, fron? row, Jim Waddell, AI Whiie, Jim Bunyard Bob Gudalh, David Main, Dick Long, Jack Alwood, Marvin Pen, Joe Lewis, Charles McNeil, Bunny Aldrich, Dave lTigeri Jordan, and Tay Brown. ..2nd. row leff +o righ+, Mac Hagler, Eddie McNeil, Jerry Webb, Richard Wallace, AI Perryman, David Ruksfalis, Bill Goodman, Jim Buckley, Blynn Paine, Na+ Washingfon, Ralph Marks, Richard Samara, Dave Kekuna, and Chuck Williams. 3rd. row, lefi' 'lo right Billy Brown, Lee Sampson, Bu+ch Galifz, Don SuH'on, Charles BurneH, Tom Cox, Gilberl' Ane, Dave Allainger, John Trani, Wayne Whifby, Mike Aguilar, and Ken Carpenfer. D7 Glcampsl 0 yn 32 1' P X wesfehn gfafe champions Q-'lt 1 ZX. KEN CARPENTER if CHUCK WILLIAMS rf X fnafional Sham ions I P 4.-MWM ,MWMM WWW- W-U .. A- -14 1,.,,,f,,,-,..-M-,,,.gm.f, .mm-V ww., .W W. V WW. Awww .m.,.-,.f-wwWv..w...,.V..im,.w.,..mm.,Mmw--W, M ,.,,.... .,...,.,, , , - K- STew WhyTe 7-afzfafz Teammalzefzs T a lc i n g a peel: behincl The scenes one Tincls The TarTar Team- malcers doing a iob wiTh liTTle glory, buT one which is necessary and saTisTying. STew WhyTe, equipmenT manager, sees ThaT all The players geT whaT They need. Frank Pop Powars heacls The Training room To see To The sick and iniured. Topping oTT The sTaTT is Mike l laqeolorn, head manager, and his Two assisTanTs Bobby Yam- asalai and Dale VeiTch. AssisTing ljop is Bill GiTTorol. Frank lPop ff. Bobby Yamasalci 'J xli.,f.5 H 'T P R , as N VA,W wager 'vsp -if l48 vw K, Bill Gifford If. Dale Veifch Ib Mike Hagedorn IK, UP, UP, AND OVER, goes Jim W a d cl e l l, CompTon College's shiTTy half-back, as he scores while doing a handsTand. AcTilon is The Compion College vs. Long Beach Navy game, The score? CompTon 28 Long Beach Navy 0. 8 G Rafe Tlafionis 'nal The TirsT game OT The season is alwa s The harOlesT one To geT ready Tor. The coaches are preTTy sure OT Their players buT They dOn'T know how They will reac:T under Tire OT CompTOn's always Tough Toes. Then as The TirsT game draws nearer The Team spiriT seems To Take hold OT everybody On campus Trom OTTice girls To Teachers, To sTudenTs, and OT course, The Team iTselT. Finally The big nighT, The lcick-OTT and all Things are TOrgOTTen excepT your iob, be you in The sTands, on The bench or acTually on The Tield OT play, As The TarTars go marching in Tor Touchdown aTTer Touchdown The Teeling becomes a song OT vicTOry. The coaches and players Teel ThaT all The pracTice and eTTOrT was wOrTh iT as They sTarT OTT on one OT The TinesT seasons OT CompTOn's hisTOry. The TarTars, sTarTing OTT againsT always dangerous Terminal Island Navy, showed real sTrengTh whipping Navy 28-O. This was The rubber game OT Three and iT puT Them in TrOnT Two games TO One. Then wiTh halT-baclc Jim VVaddell leading The TarTars They Toolc The measure OT STOclcTon College. As SToclcTOn Tied COmpTOn lasT year and lcepT iT Trom geTTing a bid TO The Junior Rose Bowl, This was a saTisTying TurnabouT as The TarTars beaT SToclcTon 32-2. K- SKIRTING END is Jim Wad- dell again as he adds more yards To his fabulous average. Jack AT- woocl, cenTer, is coming up To malie a bloclt. Play was in The game againsT Long Beach Navy. W Tr E111 -,Qi q 5 1 45 A -5, gi iT . '7 l li if FINGERS ANDERSON snags a pass fx, JIM WADDELL IT' LEE MACK Tor a subsTanTial gain in The STocld'on conquesT. The TarTars gained parTial revenge 'From lasT year's Tie ThaT lcepf CompTon ouT of The LiTTle Rose Bowl. ' CompTon 32: SToclrTon 2. . . . The TighTing Torces oT Head coach Tay Brown slaughTered Oregon Tech 60-7 in Their nexTIgame. They wenT on To compleTe The massacre by dealing Pierce Col- e 66-O ' ' ge a oss. Helped by a series oT Tumbles, The VenTura PiraTes almosT pulled The upseT oT The yearg buT The TarTars pulled iT ouT oT The Tire, beaTing VenTura I3-7. This game was The TinesT display oT Team and school spiriT since Brown sTarTed coaching aT Com Ton he said. CompTon rooTers, seeing Their Team behind in The line Trom The busses, fused as a locker room Tor The halT- Tield, Torming a Tunnel Tor The players To run Through P - TirsT halT, sTarTed a double Timel clear To The playing onTo The Tield, The sTands sTarTed singing When The TarTars Come Marching ln , and didn'T leT up unTil The winning Touchdown. The Traveling TarTars Tlew To Salinas, CaliTornia Tor Their nexT game wiTh l-larTnell 28-O, CompTon wenT on To compleTely dominaTe l-larTnell College. BeaTing Weber lUTahl College 63-O. Back in league play CompTon downed Glendale 26-Og L . ' . . os Angeles CiTy College 20-2, and compleTed The regular' season wiTh a win over once-mighTy Pasadena CiTy College 45-I8. ff, BELIEVE IT OR NOT, Al Perryman inTer- cepTed This pass in an almosi unbelievable de- W fensive play againsT Pierce College. CompTon capfurecl anofher one, This Time by The Tune of 66-O. H Y, H,-,,, .,,,,-.-, ...,. ,.-...,c ,....,....... ue. one 'For The TarTars of CompTon College 66-0. P55 S! ll J' in J D Q Q' ly 5, NEAL WAGERLE ECILOPPK TA! C?kNE HAND, says Bunny ' ric as e wa s info ihe end zone ron one hand, no less. Comp+on barely won . . O e fhis one as a very high-spirifecl Ven- 'lura eleven held lhe Tarlars +0 I3 poinfs, bul could only score 7 poinls in lheir own behalf. IK, WHEW!, is +he sigh of relief from 'lhe crowd when Bob Gudafh scores 'fhe winning iouchdown, as Campion narrow- ly beafs an unclerraled Venfura College eleven I3-7. IT, STARTING LINE consisis of, from lef+ -lo righi, Roberl Gudaih, David Main, Dick Long, Jaclc Alwood, G-ilber+ Ane, Joe Lewis, and Dave Anderson. S 44 l5l ll fi if ' ,J K 'I 'ai -M K. TRANELING TARTARS on flighf lo Salinas are picfured leH' +o righf, fron? row, head coach Tay Brown, end coach Chuolc Williams, Jerry Webb, Dave Al- binger, Marvin Pen, Bob Gudalh, David Main, Eddie McNeil, James Waddell, Don Danley, Na+ Washinglon, Buich Galiiz, and manager, Mike Hagadorn. Second row and going up 'lhe sleps are leff 'lo righl, Dick Long, Jim Bunyard, Ralph Marlcs, Blynn Paine, Lee Mack, Richard Samara, Mao Hagler, Dave Kelcuna, Joe Lewis, Richie Wallace, Al Whi+e, Dave Rulcsialis, John Trani, Tom Cox, Cal Vinson, Gilberl Ane, Dave Jordan, Wayne Whilby, and Bunny Aldrich. Compton does ii' again, fhis lime 28-0 over Har'l'nell College of Salinas. 28 Long Beech Naval Slaiion 32 Slocldon College 60 Oregon Tech 66 xPierce Agriculiural College I3 xVen+ura College 28 l'larl'nell College 63 Vlfeber llllahl College 26 :'Glenclale College 20 XLos Angeles Cily College 45 i'Pasaclena Cily College 38l Season To+als 22 Mclones, Mississippi 403 Tofal is Denoies League Games H Denoles Junior Rose Bowl Game ff, ON PANTHERS BACK are 'from lefl' fo righ+ Comp'lon's Bob Gudafh, David Main, Charles Bur- ne'H, and Blynn Paine. Compton College's high flying Tariars flew +o Salinas, California where ihey beaf Harlnell College 28-0, making il lhe sixih sfraighf win of fhe season. if KEY BLOCK is fhrown by Mar- vin Perz, as Lee Maclc brealcs away 'From would-be 'laclclers for added yardage againsl' Weber College, Ufah, wilh fhe Tarlars faking anofher one, lhis lime 63- I4. I52 vw Ib WA WA WADDELL 'rip-'loes inlo 'lhe end end zone, recovering his own fumble and scoring on lhe miscue ro help heal Glendale College 26-O. TEAM STATISTICS Compron Opponenl' 3443 Nei Yards Running 342 lO29 Nei Yards Passing 802 4472 Tolal Nei Yardage I I44 I43 Forward Passes Allempled l82 72 Forward Passes Compleled 62 I4 Passes I-lad lnlerceplecl 20 I87 Tolal Firsl Downs 7l 24 Ball Losl On Purnloles I7 866 Yards Penalized 470 I , ,iilfifa ss-.a 'lf lgffly S32 Nl K, AND THAT'S ALL, Bro'lher, says Jim Waddell as he brings fo earrh an unidenliliied Los Angeles Cily College player. Rich Wallace is seen clashing up lo help make 'lhe slop. Wi'lh +h1s win over LACC 'Phe Tarlars made if nine slraighl fhis year. fy KING NEPTUNE never sal on as high a lhrone as did Tay Brown This nighll For Tay's Fighi- ing Tarrars gave him The finesl game of 'lhe season up +o dale wilh a re- sounding wallopinq of a highly fouled Pasadena cily college eleven. Comp- 'lon 45: PCC IB. Piclured in 'rhe roll of 'throne on 'rhe Iefr is Jack Arwood. if GIVE UP, FELLA? aslcs Bunny Aldrich, Comp+on's wilh AI While on lhe right 'firsr sfring quarferbaclc. Shown pulling our lhe feel of Lancer player is Jaclc Alw-ood. Tarlars ran wild scoring 45 poinfs 'lor I8 'lor Pasadena Cily College. is HIGH STEFPING AI WhiTe ll2l, breaks inTo The clear for a sizeable gain in The IOTh annual Junior Rose Bowl game. David Main and Bunny fl. GSE KOLUI PLACE! TT-lE JUNIOR ROSE BOWL, Time! I:3O p.m. daTe! SaTurday, December IO, l955. lT's a grand day Tor TooTball. IT is The TenTh annual Junior Pose Bowl game aT The Tamed Arroyo Seco saucer in Pasadena. And ouT oT The opponenT's Tunnel come The Jones Boys Trom Jones Junior College oT Mississippi. Comp- Ton won The game 22-I3 buT only aTTer The loss oT ace halT-back Jim Waddell, and a long, hard, biTTerly ToughT sTruggle. The game was a series oT long runs, close line plunges, and Thrilling passes. The ouTcome leTT CompTon The only unTied and undeTeaTed JC Team in The counTry, and made iT undispuTed number one Team in The naTion, There was a Tabulous 86-yard kick-oTT reTurn by Neal Wagerle ThaT broke a 6-6 Tie To gain The lead Trom which They were never headed. There was Charles lvlcNeil's greaT end-around Tor 74 yards and a Touchdown. l-lis all around playing earned McNeil The 'iplayer OT The game award. ATTer a Jones Tumble Dick Wallace picked up seven yards Tor CompTon. As The mosT daring call oT The game, Bunny Aldrich, called a Tricky double reverse wiTh only IO seconds leTT in The TirsT halT, Bunyard carried The ball To The Jones Two yard line and Aldrich sneaked iT over. I-le Then kicked his second PAT, and iT was 20-6. ATTer The inTermission CompTon came back To score a saTeTy while Jones scored a TD To make The Tinal ouTcome 22-I3, CompTon's Third vicTory in as many appearances. ff, TIMBER! l ! goes The cry as Charles McNeil brings To earTh a Jones ball carrier. Seen knocking down a would-be blocker is Bunny Aldrich. Jack Afwood l54l, along wiTh Joe Lewis l76l, come up To give a hand in The Tackle. Aldrich lead The play. if CINERAMIC VIEW of Junior Rose Bowl play porlrays a scene of perfecf pass profeclion. Panning from lefl' lo righl' we spof fhe referee, fhen on fo AI Whife ll2l, swinging 'lo fhe flalg wilh Bulch Galifz ll0l. fading back fo pass: Al Perryman l23l, is willing and wailing for inbound lraffic. Meanwhile back on lhe line , Marvin Perz l62I, is abouf fo assisl Ralph Marks l79l, in making a block. Dave Jordan l68I, seems 'lo have li++Ie 'rrouble in handling Jones's All-American guard Paul Hafhcock. To fheir righl Charles Burneff digs in to hold off anofher Jones boy. Then 'rhere is Tom Cox iusf before he rammed Pefe Fleming of Jones Junior College of Ellisville, Mississippi. :Yi TWAS THIS WAY, TAY explains AI While fo head foofball menlor Ta y Brown. ln lhe background is Bob Gudafh K, MAKING LIKE A GUPPIE is Richard Long as he greels Miss Junior Rose Bowl, Barbara Wilson. ln fhe hue fra- difion of Comp+on's friendly campus Dick welcomes Barbara on behalf of lhe foofball leam during fhe Rose Bowl As- sembly. Anyone for FOOTBALL? and Joe Lewis. BY' CHARLES MCNEIL is congralulaled by Gil Ane and B'll Goodman affer his 'lerrific end-around playgoing for 74 yards 'ro a louchdown. Ii. lT'S ALL MINE buddy, buddy, de- clares Bunny Aldrich, Comp+on's fine quarferback, as he clings lo lhe game ball handed him for being one of fhe co-capfains. Jack Alwood was fhe -ofher co-capfain of 'lhe NATIONAL CHAMP- IONSHIP Rose Bowl winners. it HOPPING BUNNY ALDRICH makes a speclacular defensive play by knocking down an inlended pass wifh lhe back of his arm. Bunny's defensive abilify in lhe bowl plus his daring calls of new plays were perhaps lhe highlighfs of ihe game. J CompTon 6 CompTon 6 Complron I9 CompTon 26 CompTon 7 CompTon I2 CompTon 33 CompTon 25 CompTon I9 CompTon O Vlfon 6 I.osT 3 Tied I Ii. FRANK MCDANIELS it OOPS, THERE IT GOES as an un idenTiTied Pasadena player makes one of The Tew inTercepTions of The year. IT was all 'For naughT as ComTon's J- Tars won 6 To 0 in a hard ToughT game. won 26-I9. K- DENNIS THE MENACE Van Kampen sTops an end sweep as Wally Berry, Don Valenzuela, Lyn Herring, and RoosevelT TroTTer, pile on To malce sure of The sTop. Shoym coming onTo The play from The leTT is Jaclc Blair and Marshal STevens is coming up Trom The righT. Play was in The EI Camino game. Score? A Tie 6 To 6. if THE PHANTOM STRIKES AGAIN, This Time iT's poor Franlr Daniels, The Junior VarsiTy coach, Tor The come 'from behind win of Palomar over his J-Tars. Wifh his charges ahead I9-O aT The half iT loolced lilre a sure Thing buT Tl1aT's how The ball bounces, as Palomar Ci'zS EI Camino Pasadena Long Beach Navy LA CiTy College EI Camino Pepperdine Pasadena Long Beach Navy Palomar IVarsiTyI San Diego NTC K, FIGHTING J-TARS are TronT row IeTT To righT, Don Hudson, James Baylor, Danny Fromdahl, Dennis HarT, Wally Berry, Don Griggers, Myron WiesT, Ray lTexI TranTham, Joe Hubbard. Second row, Gerald Chase, LaTayeTTe Beamon, Wayne Lowe, Sef Godinez, Jack Blair, Arne PeTTerson, Chris Scaal, Jim Cash. Third row, Frank McDanieIs, Coach, Bill Joy, OcTavio Cano, Marshal STevens, Mike McCallum, Doug Wynn, Don Valenzuela. FourTh row, Lloyd Owen, Dick HigginboTham, Roger NesbiTT, Ardis WrighT, and Dennis Van Kampen, J-TARS HAVE GOOD SEASON and The record shows iT, as The TighTing Junior VarsiTy compiled a respecTable 7 win, I loss, and I Tie record in iunior varsiTy play. However, in Two varsiTy Tries The .I-Tars losT boTh games one To Palomar JC and The oTher To San Diego NTC. The JV's led Palomar Tor The enTire TirsT halT and aT The haIT Time led I9-O. However, Palomar came back during The second halT and won in The lasT Tour minuTes on Two Touchdowns via The air lanes Tor a 26-I9 vicTory. AgainsT JV Teams The J-Tars Took game aTTer game Trom Their opponenTs, were IoeaTen only once. The second Time CompTon played Terminal Island, The Navy Team played Their enTire varsiTy and sTill couldn'T win over The rough bunch oT McDanielmen, as The J-Tars annexed a 25-6 vicTory. iv MASS CONFUSION is shown as RooseveIT TroTTer is finally sTopped and Dick HigginboTham Turns To help. Wayne Lowe l7II, is s+iII going down Tield Tor a block. Wally Berry ISOI, is coming up on The play. On The ground blocking number 39 is Don Valenzuela. AcTion is in The Los Angeles CC game. CompTon won anoTher, 26-0. IK. HURRAH! FOR COMPTON yell members of The J-Tars as They conTinue To supporT The varsiTy club. As loyal rooTers, or in scrimmage, The J-Tars are always backing up The varsiTy. Shown cheering are IeTT To righT Myron WiesT, Wane Lowe, Marshal STevens, and Bill Joy. ,........,.,.....,...,, W., sc,.....,.........WWu..mm,m..L..,...m,w......s..n,u...m.W. M-.......,,........,- -,..., . 1 l I F, CASABA SQUAD, siTTing form leTT To righT: Verl Pearce, Al McCrurnby, Ray OrTiz, Franlc BenneTT, Don Leavey, Bruce Zarem oa, Danny PorTer, Taylor Billingsleag STanding from leTT To righT: Trainer Frank Pop Powers, EquipmenT Manager STew Whyfe Man ager Jack Whyie, George Fisher, Lee PoTTs, Jim Robifaille, Sherman WhiTTingTon, Herman Mason, Gregg Clarke, AssisTanT Coach William PaT PaTTerson, Head Coach Rex Dixon. K, COACH REX DIXON l58 vw '55- '5 Kagkefball Rex Dixon, in his TiTTh season as head coach OT CompTon colleges l::asl4eTball Torces, led his charges Through I8 wins and I2 losses, or a .600 per'cenTageg and a Tie Tor Third place in WSC play. Top scorer was Lee PoTTs, Torward, wiTh II.2 per game. Herman Mason, Torward, and cenTer, averaged l0.0g and Frank BenneTT, guard, had a 9.0 mark: while Taylor Billingslea, guard. made 8.8, and Don Leavey, guard, hiT 8.0. WiTh a Tew loroalcs, The TarTars could have accomp- lished This: upseT LACC, one oT The naTion's leading junior college Teams, and Thus brolce a 32-game win sTrealcg de- TeaTed The Top Two Teams in The WSC, deTeaTed The lead- ing Team in The MeTropolfTan ConTerence, and lcnoclced OTT Two oT The MidwesT's leading cage Teams. IT. TARTARS TEST Snow Valley, U+ah, scoring 77-53 in iis firsi meeiing and 67-Sl in second clash. Reaching high in ihe air, Gregg Clark l::es+s Valley man 'ro score poinfs as George Fisher ll9l and AI McCrumby sfand by +o assist K- SCORE BOARD lells sfory +ha1' soon may change again if Taylor Billingslea l2Il submerges fhe melon once more. Don Leavey l20l is ready fo assisf in 'Phe baHle againsf Pasadena fhai ended 76-60 in ihe firs+ round go. it HIGH SCORER in Comp+on's 'firsl fry agains+ Pasadena Lancers, Frank Ben- nef llll adds iwo more 'lo his lweniy poini foial for game. Ray Oriiz lI2l and Verl Pearce ll3l see +ha+ he makes il'. 7-afzfafz agefzs if COMPTON'S CAGER, Danny Porler, soars high lo lake 'lhe 'lip in 'lhe second fracus wifh Pasadena: fhe Tariars win- ning 76-62. Lefl' lo righl, springing lo aciion are Lee PoHs l23l, Taylor Bil- l' l l2Il Don Leave l20l and ings ea , y Frank BenneH' llll. Compion 84 Easl LAJC Complon 67 LA Valley Complon 77 Snow lUlahIl Complon 59 Fullerlon Complon 77 El Camino Complon 60 Souihern Ulah Compion 67 Snow lU'rah:i Cornplon 75 Mesa lCOlO.:l Cornpion 55 Dodge Cily Complon 65 l-luichinson lKan.l Cornplon 48 Arkansas Cily Cornplon 84 Garden Ciiy lKan.:l Cornpion 65 Pueblo lColo.:i Cornpion 67 P+. Lewis A81M Compion 73 Weber llllahl Compion 56 Boise lldahozl M Complon 6I Sanla Monica H Cornplon 72 Bakersfield M Complon 56 LA l-larbor Complon 79 EI Camino 'lg Complon 50 LACC if Compron 76 Pasadena CC X Complon 67 Venlura X Cornpfon 65 Pierce X Connplon 65 Glendale X Complon 7l Venlura X Cornplon 75 LACC 4' Cornpion 76 Pasadena CC 'k Cornplon 64 Pierce X Complon 6I Glendale if Weslern Slale Conference M Sam Barry Tournarnenl X. PIRATES PEN ETRATE Com plan defenses 'io 6 edge our llie Tarrars 68-67 in lhe 'firsl round. Second boui' saw Venlura oullasf +he Baslce+ballers Sl-7l. Here, Herman Mason fries for rebound wilh 'rhe help of Frank BenneH. fy, TENACIOUS TARTARS mppea in overfime, 68-67, by Venlura in firsr round, Compfon fighis here 'Io ma7n- 'Iain lead as Franlr BenneH IIII shuffles ball 'Ioward baslcei. Taylor Billinglea I2I I, Jim Robiiaille I25l and George Fisher Il9I fear in To lend a hand. ...GDP Time an 6056 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS G FG FTA FTM TOT PF AVG. I.ee Polls, I 30 I43 I20 69 355 78 I I.8 Frank Benner, g 30 98 I32 92 288 52 9.6 Herman Mason, c 29 IOO l26 83 283 75 9.8 Don Leavey, g 30 86 I09 62 234 67 7.8 Taylor Billingslea, g I9 64 63 4O les 4I 8.8 Jim Robllallle, C 26 58 7I 43 I59 5I 6.I Gregg CIarIce,I 20 40 68 33 I I3 37 5.6 Ray Orllz, g 2l 47 29 I5 IO9 30 5.2 Verl Pearce, I 25 39 42 28 I06 I9 4.2 AI IvIcCrumby, I 20 25 2I 8 58 33 2.9 George Fisher, I 23 26 29 I2 64 29 2.8 5. Whllllnglon, 'I I8 I2 28 23 47 I3 2.6 Bruce Zoremba, q 20 I I 8 3 25 22 I.3 Dan Porler, g 7 4 2 I 9 7 I.3 IX, DON LEAVEY GIVES CASABA an assisf, you mighf say pinch , as H' appeares 'Io be Iempor- aily suspended, 'fo 'the dismay of 'rhe LACC op- posiiion. 56,6 5 C :E 2 9 as . ,Way li i i pau- s, 0 04 ' I 0 41' 5'45v'Qis X55 'st 4 XJM ., V:'A RX ' :AV3 -f 'A'Z:' 1 Vi, 1 , ,A:?A,,,q,, N te 3-, Zhu . Ei QQ? . Q ff X B, kg E v 4- 9 X if if COMPTON SINKS PASA- DENA'S JV 'forces 68-6l, wilh fhe help of 'Forward Rehm ll0l, who is affempling To false lhe re- bound wifh lhe assisfance of Fisher l22l and Parlcs lI9l. Complon swamped Pasadena a second 'lime laler in 'Phe season 79-77. The Jayvees los? only 'Io Fullerlon. gdlllfee Com plon Com plon Com plon Com plon Com plon Com plon Com plon Com plon Com plon Com plon Com plon Com plon Com plon FISHER REELS: Glendale player 'lries hook: Tarlars cafch big score 55-43- Comp+on's Jayvees wen+ on +o lcnoclr over 'fhe Vaqueros a second lime 64-56 hel in +0 malie an almosf erfecl sea- P 9 P n of I3 wins and I loss. gaslzeflmll gclfzedule F E L A J C Valley Fullerlon EI Camino EI Camino L A C C Pasadena Venlura yce Canyon Glendale Venlura L.A.C.C. Pasadena :Yi GLENDALE STROKES AHEAD , 'this lime Bell l22l is afiempiing lo pu+ 'rhe game in 'lhe baslref, Porfer lI5l and Rehm l2Il agreeing fhis is lhe lhing fo do. Porler, Rehm, and Naulls led scoring along wifh Alexander and Bell. ' lafzfafz axlvees gall lgasf I3 W QS 63 .. .. . 26 'O X l 30 27 Q ' X 59 50 2 f x 66 . 58 -. ,,.g. X 66 ' 52 59 .... 46 , ' 5 68 6I 7 75 52 f 7I U55 B 63 55 43 75 52 76 66 79 77 cc I63 55 1 f Complon 64 Glendale If-TARTAR BASEBALLERS From lefi firsf row are Bob Forbes rf: Al Whi?e,2b: Gary Siewarhcfg Bob LeHowe, pg Bob Schwarizc John Bogar 3b Buddy Herr p Second row Jim Hamllion mgr Glen Norvell, lf: Russ Croninger, pg Dave Helm,cf Jose Zeepecla 3b Joe Rogers ss Pele Mairanga c Tommy Upfon coach Third row: Franlr Pop Powers, frainer: Bill Guier, p Bob Spradllng p John Blankenship p Ray Kunze If Ken Hill lb Mike Brulce,cg Siu While, equipmenf mgr. ' gf an gc in Coach Tommy Up+on's Wesiern Siaie Conference champions led by bofh a sirong piirching slaff and powerful hi++ing, presenied io 'rhe JC baseball world a spar- kling season of home runs and husiling ball. Winning has become habii forming for The diamond men, 'rhis season malcing ihree in a row in which ihe Tariars have clus'l'ed oil all conference opponenis and flown The championship pennant The Tariar nine finished oil +he season wi+h I2 wins io 3 losses, and an .800 game average. Russ Croninger Pilcher it Bill Guier Pilcher SAFE! Ano+her Tarfar comes home. Ralph Blankenship Pilcher Bob LeHowe Pifcher sa Aw ss mmm X- sms - 1, ,www nl 1 -A A-,fmimmsswmmmswxlsub was 1-Q-,vs-sv - 7 Q ., -Q. wW..Wfs fm wmnswmk M ssww. lwmxqm, iv' AI Whi+e IK. Dave Helm Second baSe'i'396 Cen+eF Huslin' eam ows plenfxi Pifzif K. COACH UPTON weighs chances I66 fb ZX, Buddy Herr Pifcher Glen Norvell Lefl' field-.257 It Jorn Bogarcl Third base K. Joe Rogers Ib Gary Sfewari' Shori' slop-.234 Cenfer field 2625014 C072-25 Compfon EI Camino 7 Complon 5 Loyola 8 Complon Orange Coasl' 3 Comp-I'on 8 Loyola I I Compron EI Camino I3 Compron 25 Venlura 6 Compion Orange Coasl' 5 Complon 9 Phoenix IO Complon Pierce College 3 Complon I8 Glendale 7 Complon Venlura 2 Compfon 9 LACC 6 CompI'on LACC 3 Compfon 2 I Pierce 2 Complon Glendale 4 Complon I6 Venfura 3 Complon Pasadena 2 Complon 4 LACC 9 Complon Pierce 6 Complron 7 Pasadena 2 Complon Pasadena 8 Complon 6 Weber IOgden, Uralil I Compfon Orange Coas+ 8 Complon 8 Weber IOgcIen, U+aI1I I Ken Hill Firs b e Pele Mafranga Ca'I'cI1er if Bob Schwarh Calcher-.272 S Bob Forbes Righf field-.422 44 I67 J' Ib COMPTON'S CHAMPION CINDERPOUNDERS. Lefl +o righl, 'lop row: Trainer Bill Gifford, Manager R-on Renia, Jim O'Carroll, Boolrer Washingfon, Willie Allerlaerry, Clyde Vernoy, Jerome Jennings, Paul Valeri, Peler Andrews, Charles Dumas, Maurice Landrum, Leslie Bleamasier, Coach Smilh. BoH'om row, leff lo righf: Calvin Wiggins, Roger Williams, Kennefh Corrin, Calvin Brown Bobby Harrison, Os:-ar Neal, Charles Smiih, Edgar ScoH, and Mike Yeager. No+ shown are: Ted Alarcon, Ralph Buller, Rus Slogsdrill, Roosevell Troll-er, and Floyd Dennis. Ib Coach Herschel Smilh esfefm gfafe Ghana ion Under 'rhe walchlul eye ol Coach Her- schel Smilh, Comp'ron's Tarlar lraclc leam ran rough-shocl over all opponenls This year lo gain nalional lame. l-le senl' I2 men 'ro lhe slale finals aller lhey hacl scored I64 poinls lo lake The WSC crown. it HIGH STEPPING, high 'flying Charles Dumas sails over ihe bar as he did +o hif 6'85Z1 fhis year. A iump of 6'7 broughf him a firsl in WSC compefilion and also lie placed 'iourih in lhe 220 LH. IK. ATTERBERRY AND HARRISON ou+- sprinl' fwo Marines in 'lop fashion io help give lhe Tarfars iheir grealesl year in fracli. B 1.7 Q 9 if No D. Q N lily' ,WIFI ii lp., , ,MM fl 47? '- .., Sf Ib BOLT'N RALPH BUTLER, Comp+on's confender for sfafe honors in ihe IOO and 220 yard dashes lfirsl and +hirdl has bes+ +imes of 9,6 and 20.9 seconds 'lhis year. ia BOBBY HARRISON, disfance man who is always up in The 'firsi Three places in The mile, is an- oTher example of CompTon's depTh in Track. Bob placed sec- ond in The 880 and gained a chance To compeTe in The sTaTe meeT. Ib RUSSELL STOGSDILL, cross- counfry sTandouT and winner of Two-mile run in The WSC champ- ionships. Time: 9:58.8. K, ZOOOMMM! ! Here comes Paul Valeri, who placed 'fourfh a+ WSC meeT in The 440 and help The mile relay Teeam in a 2I.4 vicTory. avel Gfzunc e S 7-alze 7-op Honofzs . . . Ib JEROME JENNINGS helped The TarTar 'Forces gain The WSC vicfory by puTTing The shoT 50' for The Tirsl' place land his besT mark of seasonl, and heaving The dis- cus l48'2lf2 Tor anoTher TirsT. I7O vw One of The besT all-round Teams in The TarTars' annals This year's spikers, have added To The winning TradiTion of CompTon College. CompTon's Track squad opened a very successful season in a Triangle meeT aT which They Trounced EasT Los Angeles and VenTura by a score of II6-ZIM-3lLQ. CompeTing aT The SPAAU relays, in The large schools division, The Team won The unoTTicial junior college championship. Top marks were made loy Willie ATTerberry in The 440 hurdles wiTh a Time 53.6 and Charles Dumas when he cleared EBM in The high jump. The TarTars enTered Tive relays and ran TirsT in each wiTh Times oi 42.7 in The quarTer mile, I:28.6 in The half mile, 3124.4 in The mile, 8103.5 in The Two mile, and II:I I.4 in The dis- Tance. medley. One naTional and I I oTher meeT marks were shaTTered aT The annual SouThern California Junior College Relays held aT SanTa Ana College in April. Led by Brown, Dumas and Jennings The TarTar Traclcmen edged ouT MT. San AnTonio To win The large school championship. It B O O K E R WASHHXIGTON, sland oul' in lhe sprinls, caplured a fiflh place al' lhe WSC meel. IYNMISTER WILLIE ATTERBERRY sei 'lhe pace for Comlon lraclc by winning 'lhe 440 in 48.l and lhe 880 in l:57.7, giving lhe Tarlars 20 poinls lo add 'lo lhe I64 scored al' Hue WSC meel'. He sel a new nalional record in lhee 880 earlier 'lhis season wilh an elforl of l:52.l. if SPARKING THE HOPES ol a record-breaking year al' Complon College was lhe medley relay leam of Cscar Neal, Calvin Brown, Ralph Buller and Willie Allerberry. QW, Ik- CONGRADULATING EACH OTHER on flue iob well clone for lhis years sur.- cessful lraclr season are Paul Valeri and Calvin Brown, co-capiains of lhe I956 Tariar fraclx squad. C, 1? 1 m 9 AT pall: pounaefts o I O S a Jar' 9 0 , C 0 f u 0 f .1 o dv: .-2 o K. CINDERMAN MIKE YEAGER lleffl came .Q --+- +l1rough +o grab 'ihird place honors in fhe mile run in WSC finals. Jim O'Carrol lcenierl placed Q fourlh in +l1e shoi' puh Clyde Vernoy vaulfed his , ' way +o a +ie in llae pole vaulf, fo add fo lhe day's X, iff scoring. my Y-5' ' x l . sf' ' ' x' XX - X X 'a 1' ,K rx ay 1' X- X 1 'H 'ij JA ll Sem 2 lgagveb y 4 f ' 114- ' - -A221 2315? sfr -.,-i-- xv. ' geaf qleef ,Gfzcss ounffzil 1 in OVER HILL AND DALE, Russ Siogs- dill, Hanlc Vallenlcamp, Bob Harrison, and Teddy Alarcon iramp on in early 'Fall cross counfry praciice session. I74 fl- COMPTON COLLEGE TENNIS feam leff fo righl, slandlng are: Mellon Jones, Joe Evans, Jim Buclr, Coach Dixon. Kneeling are: Rex Gleason, Hank Vallenlcamp, Jim Neill, and Jon Shook. 'Iafzfafz Tlef men Refurning lhis spring wiih five ol lasl year's leiiermen, Coach Rex Dixons 'lennis squad, led by Jim Buclc and Jim Neill, waded lhrough IO league malches. The 'larlar nelmen parlicipaled in lhe Oiai Touramenr al Oiai, California, beiween April 26 and 29, Jim Buck reached The finals. Buclc proved The besi man of The season and wen? inlo ihe semi-finals ol lhe WSC before being eliminafed by Carl Elyh-olz ol Pierce. Teaming up wilh Jim Neill, Buclc and Neill won lhe doubles lo qualify lor 'lhe So. Cal. rnalch al' Long Beach, D5 II, JIM NEILL llefll ieamed wilh Jim Buclr +o represenf Comp+on in doubles a+ fhe WSC +ournamen+. IK. HANK VALLENKAMP lrighfl ve+eran of cross-coun- fry 'fries his hand af a new raclrer. f-gqua I O K fi. MIKE MURAVEZ, llefil refurning from las+ year +o help sparlr fhis year's squad, Chico uses his lmow-how +o give +he ball a mean bounce. XJIM BUCK, lrighfl re- furned 'lhis year lo capfure firsl in 'lhee Weslern Shale Conference in men's singles. He reached 'rhe semi-finals in The Soufhern California iourn- amenf and reached fhe 'Finals af Oiai. IK. TARTAR TEE-MEN TAKING TIME OUT fo pose 'For 'lheir piclures are from leff 'lo righf: John Kucsynslci Dave Pins lrlxejriltllon Baio, Clay Braxfon, Bill Lindsay and Joe MCH-ale. Smiling over fhe shoulders of his charges is Coach Chucli a nams. qolll n 7-afzfafzlan Led by relurning lellerman Dave Pinslcer and newcomer Clay Braxlon Jrhis year's linlcsiers won lourlh place in The Weslern S+a+e finals, played af fhe Brookside linlcs. The lirsl lournamenl of l'he season was played againsl lhe Venlura Pirales. Winning by a score of 25-I l lhe Tarlar lilcsiers challqed up The lirsl golf viclory in lhree years. Allhough lhis year's learn failed lo live up lo expeclaiions Coach Williams voiced oplimism for nexl year's squad. Wilh a lol of praclice and experience under Their clubs ihe lulure 'ream should have considerably beller luclc. I76 rv sniff M 49 fi X, W ,KM LY, WAA MEMBERS sTanc.ling leTT To righT: Miss Louella Daeiweiler, Nenifa Goseco, Thelma Clark, Doreen Fislr Jan SmiTh, Evelyn Simms, Billie Williams, Lyn Poghair, Helen Krowlilcowslri. Kneeling leTT To righT: JaneT Ruby, Mary Jane PeTerson, Pa+ Price, Marie Kornder, Wilhelmina Ryan, Kay Johnson, Amoi Leung, Beverly Larison, Helen Miller. Miss Louella DeeTweiler, advisor omenis Qflzlefic Qssociafion CompTon College can be proud oT iTs many women's organizaTions and parTicularly ThaT oT The Women's AThleTic AssociaTion. This group under The able direcTion oT Mrs. Florence Neubauer and Miss Louella DaeTweiler has conTribuTed much To co-ordinaTe The aThleTic program aT CompTon. Volleyball, archery, loadminTon and soTTball are some oT The many acTiviTies which highlighr The year Tor The women sporTs enThusiasTs. CompeTiTive meeTs wiTh girls' organizaTions Trom oTher nearby iaycees also add To The Tine aThleTic program. They Too Tind winning a habiT. The WAA is an inTegral parT oT The healTh and aThleTic program aT CompTon. lT is oTTen said ThaT CompTon is The home oT champions and wiTh an aThleTic parTicipaTion such as This. iT holds True. VL x I yy f X7 44 ,ff I . f. I X f- M7 V 113 SHADES OF MAID MAR- Il, ., ,I V If IAN: archery is included in , m ,Vid lhe many aclivilies Tarlar 1 L 4 women par+icipale in each I.. :Q I-1x1 ' year. Here, Mary Jane Peler- 'D' H- I son, WAA secrelary recovers fl arrows from largel. X ,I .Q 1 - St e if I HAVE IT, I HAVE IT . . . Billie Williams, Ev Brown, Doreen Fisk, Pal Price, Bev Larlson and Marilyn Ruby falxe parl' in a wild volleyball fracas. It HOCKEY PLAYERS, Margie Goin and Doreen Fisk slancl guard over goal as WAA -leams duel over puclc. 44 I79 amefime Q Eiunfime . . . IT, ONE THAT GOT AWAY . . . Caicher Mar- garef Marino misses ihis one buf baH'er Bev Lari- son geis a sfrike during a ball game which was designed fo give girls experience so fha? ihey can 'leach +he game fo ofhers. r,' 47f , f , K. BLASTING A BROADSIDE over fha ne? info 'the midsf of friendly compeiifors, Amoi Leung furns-fo and propels fhe volleyball wi+h a whale of a wallop. It DEMONSTRATING A GOOD PLAY Kay Johnson passes flue ball +o Ev Brown who pu+s ouf Marie Kornder who execu+es a good buf belaied slide. omefime, un ime IL SINKING THE BALL during an infra-squad game is Ev Brown. While Miss Louella Daefweiler, Willie Ryan, Bev Larison, Pai' Price, Nancy Sammon and Billie Williams weich. cc I Looking back ai' +he wake of fhe year's ac+i'vH'ies Tarfars can see a whirl of work and fun, which can be naviga+ed if one uses 'rhe . . . 44 I83 Qnfefzpfzefafions 06 lzlzfzeviafions A ABC-Alpha Bela Chi AGS-Alpha Gamma Sigma AMSC-Associaied Men's S'ruden+'s Council AP-Alpha Pi ASBC-Associalecl Sl'uolen+ Body Council ASC-Alpha Sigma Chi AT-Alpha Tau AWSC-Associalred Women S+uden'r's Council B B-Baslceiball BA-Beaux Aris BB--Baseball BO-Boxing BP-Bela Phi BPG-Beia Phi Gamma BS-Bela Sigma C C- C Club CA-Compion Alpha CGU-Chi Gamma Upsilon CY-Cyniharians CC-Commercial CCT-Cross Couniry Team CGI-Compfon Gamma lola D DKP-Delia Kappa Phi DT-Drill Team DUG-Dar-U-Gar E E-Engineering Club EC-Elecironics Club F F-Foolball FC-Freshman Class G GC-Glee Club l ICF-infer-varsily Chrisiian Fellowship lCC-lnl'er-Club Council J JC-Judo Club K K'-Kappa Epsilon KOP-Kappa Omega Phi L LAC-Laiin American Club LDS-Lamolba Della Sigma N NC-Newman Club O O-Orchesira OC-Omega Chi P PA-Phi Alpha PB-Pep Bancl PGC-Phi Gamma Chi Q Q-Quiniillians R RDE-Rho Della Epsilon S SC-Slci Club SDX--Sigma Delia Xi Sl.-Song Leader T T-Tar'rareH'es TB--Tariar Band TE-Tennis TK-Tarfar Knighl' TR-Track TS--Tarlrar Shield U U---UshereHes UNS-Upsilon Nu Sigma V VE-Voice Ensemble W WAA-Women's Al'hlel'ic Associaiion A Absher, Wayne ,.......... Accornero, Edward ..... Adams, Marlous Adkinson, Tom ..,. Aguilar, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ahlslrand, Roberl Alarcon, Theodore Albinger, Dave .,...,. Alcanlra, Paul ......, Anderson, Dave Anderson, Jerry .. Aldrich, Bunny ..,.. .'ffffff.'fffffffuiliisiA ilflksfii I is isof I4-9, l52, l53, l54 Alexander, Carol ,,,,,,,,,A ,,,A,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Alexander, Edna ...... Alexander, Monie ..,.... Allen. Dennis ..,,,,,,,,., Allen, Ola ,.,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,. Alpha Bela Chi .........,. Alpha Gamma Si ma ....... 9 Alpha Pi ........,...Y.,.,...... Ammerman, Carol ,,.,, Amos, Madie .,,,......,,,,,. Amsrulz, Maynard .,,,... Anders, David L. .... . Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, Mae ..,,..... Anderson Anderson, Shirley ..,... Anderws, Perer ......., Anderws, Ted ..... Ane, Gilberl' ..,.,, Angco, Lourdes ....... Angelino, David ...... , Roger ....,.. Archie, Sieve ,..........,... Armendariz, Mary .........., Armendariz, Richard .. Armslrong, Richard ......, Arnel, Gary ............... Arnold, Orlando ...... Ashley, Richard ........... Asper, Tom ...,...,............. Alwood, Jack ..,,,... I39 A'r+e rberry, Willie .....,.. :Aumack, Dr. Gordon ..., iAumack, Marrha ...,..,... Ausfin, Roy ...,.,...,,..., B Bachler, Roberl .,.,....... Bailey, Pal' .....,,,,,.......... Ballensky, Ted ..... , ...... , Balsz, Luz ........,,. Bangerfer, John .,,, Banks, Barbara , Barber, L. M. Bardin, Collis ,... Barnes, Barbara ..,, s'Barre'r+, Harold .....,, -Faculry i i 5I, 5l. 5I, ilia- si, 37. SI, 5l. I9 i'li6f'iili5. 'isif isa, iss. iff 37, '57fi i'i6, i'i5i 5 I, I9, gnbex Barron, Mary Jean .. Bar++en, Georga .. Bass, Joe .,,........... Bass Terry ,......,.,,,...... 50, Basler, Barbara .... 'i'Baleman, Paul ....... Ballerlon, Ernie ,.... 'l'Bausn'1an, Pl'1il'p .,,,,,,. Baylor, James .......,,,. Baxrer, Barbara ......,,, Baxler, Max ....,.,,.......... Beaman, Lafayefle ..,... Bearse, Don .,.....,.,.... Beauchene, Keilh ,.,.. Beau Ar+s ,.,...,,....,,,v, Beckner, Barbara ...... Belew, Palricia .,,., Bellone, Sam .,,...,. Benedicr, Bob ,...... BenneH', Frank ...... Berardinie, Jean .,,,.., Beresford, John ,.s... Berkley, Barbara .... Berry, Sharron ....,. 50, 5I, 5I, I30, I34. 134 I58 Brisler, Brillon, Brodly, Brooks, Lou Ann .. Miles ....... Richard ...... Doris ........ Berry Wally .,.,.,,.... ..i. l 56- Beia Phi Gamma ..... -.------- Bela Sigma ....,......... ...,---',-.'-------- Bierholm, Barbara ,,... ......,,......,-,.,---- Billingslea, Taylor .,,,. ...... l 53. l59 Bird, Reber? ...........,..... ....,,-,---- l 33 Birkmann, Winifred Bixler, Franklin Blackwell, Bealricew-I Blair, John ................. Blair, Warren ...,..,,, Blankenship, R. ,.,,,.,.. . Bleamasfer, Leslie .,,.. Bledsoe, Charles .,..... Blie'lZ, William .,,,,. Bloudoll Vicky .,A, Bloxham, Don ......,s, Bodnar, Frank ..,..... Bogard, John .,.,.,. Bogdanski, Brenl ....... Bogile, Kayee ...,.,.. Bookman, Barbara Borkland, Carol .,,A... Bolello, Ray ............,.---- Boucher, Tom ........,......... 37, Boudreaux, Genevieve ....... Boudin, Alvin ..............A... Bourgeois, Dale ....,....,,. Boussom, Carol .,... Bowden, David ....... 'l:Bowline, Harrier ,,.... Bowman, Allred ....,....,. Boydslorrn, Marilyn Boyne, Bill ............,.... Brawser, Larry ,,,,,,. Broyanlr, Eva ...... Braylon, Susan ......... -------' Braxlon, Roberl' ...,.......,-. Breirewieser, Carole Breland, Yovonne .,,..... Brannon, Jerry ,,,,,,...,. Birdie, Ted .,,..,,. 52, iss fffii'iSli'ii 52 37, ins 52, 37, l33 l29 52, l22, I3l Browder, Bessie .... Brown, Calvin ..,..... Brown, Billy .....,.. Brown, Evelyn ,...... Brown, Leslie ,........ Brown, Mary .,,,....... Brown, Mallie Lou Brown, Roberl' ..,.., Brown, Suzanne .,.. iiBrown, Tay ........... Brown, Wayne ...... Brown, William F. Browner, Ella ....... Bruce, Kalhern ss., Burke, Mike ........,.. Bryanr, Eva Maude Buchanan. 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Cano, Oclavio ,,... ., -- Carlson, William ,........ --4-. Carney, Ted ...,A------4---' ---A ------ 4CarpenTer. Kennelh -A.,---- ----'- '----- Carrzosa, Fred ---i---------- ----------- ------ Carter, Sharon .........----- -- 38- ln Caruso, Lelha .....,..---, ------------------- Ca,-vaial, Barbara .,.-- A----- ------- Case, Karhleen -------- '-'-- 3 8' Cash, Jim ....,.-----4 - --'--- - Casrer, Dorlhy ,,... ------ Casfer, Jeannne ,.,,,. cf l85 Caslle, Linda ,A,,.,,,,,,,,, Carhy, Dorena Lynn Caudill, Ken ,,,,,,Aw,,,.,, Chapman, Gayle .,... Chase, Gerald ...,a Chemkley, Jim ,,,,,,,,,4,, f1fff'5sf i'iE,' Chr Gamma Iola , ,,4a,,,A,,,, ,---A , , Chi, Gamma Upsilon i Childs, Henry ,,............ Choare, Carhy ........... Chocek, Arrhur .,.,... Chocek, Ted ,4a,,,,,,,,,,,v,,, Chrysl, Madelyn ,,,,....,. 19, .,.ffff sSi 134, Chrysr, Yvonne Shirley ,,,,,A,,,,,, 38, Sl, Chumbly, James ....... 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Credir, Roberi' .,,.... Criner, Jim ,.....,,,.,,,, Croninger, Russ ....,.... Crossman, Carol ,..... Crum , Mar arei I46, I52. I54, 35, I2I I64. if 9 Cummings, Darrell ..,.. .........,,,,,,.,,,, Cunningham, Siuari' 35. 25, I37. Cu rrenf, Chrisla ...,.... Cu rlis, Roger ......... Cyfharians ........ 'Daelweiler, Louella ....,.. ..,,,,. I 9, Dahlem, Phyllis Dalbey, Roger Daniel. Juan ...r....... Daniels, Clauclelie ..,., ii-Faculiy I86 rr 54, Daniels, Gilberl' .,..... 'Danelus, Grace ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, I 6, 72, Daniels, Kenneih .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Dao, James , ....a,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Da rwazel-I, Husan ...,. Davenporr, Don ...., i'iDavidoff, Fosier ...,. Davies, Lynn ....... Davila, Roberl' .,,.,.. Davis, Mary ......,,,. Davis, Nancy ........... Davis Roberl' ,,......... it Davison, Alvirda ........ Day Roberr ...s..,,,,.... 'Day, William .,,,,,.. Dean, John ..,.......... Dell, Roger ..,..,,,,.,,,...,,,, Dellinger, Charloile De Lay, Ruban ...,....... De Long, Peggy .s.. Della Phi Sigma Demenr, Nina ..,,.,.,. Demenl, Sue ...,.. Dennis, James .... Derley, Jerrie ..,,..... Desidero, Carl ,...... Devlef, Jolie ,....,,,... Dickerson, Diane Dillinger, Charles . Dillingham, Dianne Di Maggio, John . Dixon, Mary ..,......,. Dixon, Rex ........... Dixon, Simone ..,.., Doan, Sylvia ........ Donovan, Arl' ...... Dougherfy, Don ..... :':Douglass, Marilyn ,...., 88. I9. fiffmiiii 39 I9, 35, ...fff 'i'5. I9 39, Douglass, Lucile .... .,,,,, I 4, Doyle, Dick .....,....,,,.. ......,.. Draughan, Eddie ....... ....... .,......,,,...... Dredd, Donzell ..,... ..,,.,....................,,.. Dredd, Socraies .,.,.,,,......,...,............. 39 'DuarIe, Salvador .,.,.,..,.,. 20, I26, I30 Du Bois, Ann ..,.. ,.........,, 3 9. l20. Dudley, John ..,......., , ,. ,.......... Dulresne, William Dumas, Charles ..,,,,, Dunn, Bob ........... Eaker, Diana ...,.... Earl, Edward .,..... Ecksrein, John .... Edwards, Bob ......, Edwards, Nellie ....., Eleclronics Club 55 I23 8I ffffffff ss Elluolr, Jim ..,..,......,. .,,,,.,..,.,,,,,.,,....,, , , Ellis, Merrii ,...,,.... ,,..,.,...,.............,.., Endres, Larry ......,.... ,..,, 3 9, II3, II4 Engslrom, Karl ,,,,.i,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 5 5 ' Enochs, Lewis ...,.. En riquez, Agnes ....., Ermerr, Elsie .,..,.. Evans, Blance ....,, Ernsr, Marv .....,. Evans, Dave ....., Evans, Don ..,...... ......., 2 5, 3 Evans, Joe ..,.. .....,,fIff iBf'ss'i' O, 39, IZI Evans, Joseph ..... Evans, Laurie ....... Evans, Mabel ....,. Evans, Mike .........,. Eva rrs, Laurel Ann .... Evans, Kenneih ,,,,,. Everage, Dan ......, Evereii, Jerry ,..., Ewing, Rogeri ,,... Eysrer, George .,,.. F Fagan, Royce ....,.,.. Falcome, Parricia .,,... Fellon, Harrier? ..,....,. Fellon, Elizabeih ....,,.. Ferguson, William ..,..,. Ferrier, Glen ..,,,...,....,,,,.,,,,, Fe Hon, Elizabelh ....,...., rhy, William ,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,. Flckle. Bob .......,,..,........ II3, I25, I34, Fisher, George .,..... Fisher, Judilh ...... Fisher, Sreve .,....,..s Fisk, Kaiherine ..,,.....,, Flaherry, James ,,...,.,... Flemming, Jacqueline .,,.. Fleming, Ramona ...,,,... Floe, Sharon ......... 'Flolhow, Rudy ...... Floyd, Myrna ..... Fodor, Diane ..,... Forbes, Roberl' ....... I58, . ,,.... 56. 40, 56, 56. 40 56. 56, I64. Ford, Charles .,,., ,..,... 4 O, II8, I28, Forsen, Harold .....,.. Fosrer, Freddie ......., 40. II8, I2l, Fosler, June ...........,..... , ,.,.. ............... . Frankenberg, Yvonne Freder, Adolph ......,. Freema n, Yveiie .,,,,,.. ....... Friai, Kaihryn ..,,, Frizzell, Judy ,.,.. . Fromdahl, Dan Fuerle, Alice, .... . Fuerie, Ernsf ....., Fuller, Annie ....... Fuller, Wayne ..,... G Gabel, Fred ..,.... 'Gaddis, James ...... Gage, Carolyn Galkin, Allen ......, Galiiz, Burch ...... Ganr, Leo .......... Garcia, Vicror ..,. Garrison, John .,..,. Gasper, Beverly ..... Gee, Roberr ......,,.,.., 'Geismar, William ..... Genlile, Sam .....,... Genfry, Geri ......... George, Arnold ...,... Gergeiceff, Sylvia .,.... Geyer, Richard ..,,.,. 35. I2O. 56, I2 I. 40, lI5, I46, I52. . .....,...., 56. 40. I2O. I23. 35 35. Gibson, Carolyn ,,,,.. Gibson, Sidney ..,, Gilford, Bill .,,,....... Gilberl, Gilliam Reba ....... , Alpha ........ . 46, Gilliam, Maxine ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,, 'Gillingham, Roberl ...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20, Glalz, Mike ,..,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,v,,,,,,, Godinez. Sef .....,,., ,,,,,,,, 3 5, 50, 143, Goldsmilh, Bill ..., Gonzales, Jennie , ..... Gonzales, Jess ..... Goodman, Bill ...,... Gordon, Sarah ..,... Govreau, Bud ......, Gower, Joseph ...... 'l'Grallon, ' Clive ...... Graham, Barbara ,.... Graham, Sharon ,. Gramar, Mary .........,. Granlee, Ronald ...,... i'Granl, Bill ....,..,...,. Granl, Leo .........,.. Gram man Alive P I --4-- Graves, Terry . .,...., . Green, Mae N. ..... . 'Greenough, Alice 35. 40, I39, I46, 20. 20, 40, Griggers, Don .,............ 30, 50, 57, 130, Griggs, Peggy ....... ,...,...,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Groll, Richard .,.... .,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Grove, Louise .......,,, ..,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, Gudalh, Bob ..,......,....,. I46, I5I, I52, Guier, Bill .......,,,..........,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,, I64, Guslalson, Belly ..,,,,................,,,,.,,.......,, Guslalson, Warran ...,...... 30, 40, l2l, Gullierreg, Marlin ..,..........,.....,,..,...,....., Guynn, Pal ........,.... .,.,,..., Hackworlh, Bob .,... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hadley, Shirley .,,,,,,, ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 O, Hagedorn, Mike ...... ,,.,,,, 4 O, I4-8, Hagler, Mac ...,.,.,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hale, Annella ...,.......... .,,,,,,, 3 5, I34, 4Hallman, Josephine ......a.,..,,.,.,...,,,, 20, Hamlin, Don ,.............,,.,,, 40, l3l, I32, Hamillon, Bobbie ...,.,.,,...,.,.,...,,......,,..,.., Hamillon, Claude, Jr. ..,.,,...... 36 I32, Hamillon, Roberla Hayden, L'Ouverlure ..... Heidrick, Joan ............ Heine, Louis J. ...... . Helm, Dave ...,,,,,,,,,,, Henderson, Herman .. Henninger, Jon A. ..... . Hensley, Roberla ...,,. Herring, Lyn ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,, Helh, Cynlhia .... 4l, 3 Hickman, Alloa ........... I 64, 0, 26, l20, I22. Hickok, Dick ......,.,......,..,...,,.........,...... 4l, Hicks, Allyne .,,. Hicks, Jack .,,,.,....,,,,,, Hide, Yoshiko ......,..,...,,, 4I, I36, Higginbolham, Dick .. 4l. Higgins, Frances .......,...... ,........ , Hill, Belly ..,,.........,,, Hill, Faye .......,., Hull, Ken ...,....... Hill, Roberl ...,.... Hill, Talmadge .... Hines, Laurence ......, Hirooka, Bill ..,...,. 'Holl, George ....... 'Holi Joan ........,....,.,,,. Holeman, Charles ...,. Holland, Ted ............. Holmes, Earl ,,,,,,.,,. Holmes, Sally ..,.,.. '5Holslon, Edward .... l20, 3l, 58. I64, I6 20, 8l, ' 'i 5 58, 58. 59, II3 4l Holl, CeCelia ....... ......,. Holl, Sharon ......... ...... Hooks, Arline .......,.., .,.......... Hopson, Helen ......,.,.. ............... Horiuchi, Harold ...... ........ 5 9. Horlon, John .......... ........... Huard, Miles .,,............. ........ 4 l. Hubbard, Joseph ....,... ...-.. 5 9. Hubbling, Gracia .....,.............................. Hudgins, Donna ..........,..................,........-- Hudson, Don ......,..... 41.26, l57. l37. Hudson, Lou Wayne ,.......,....,.. 59. H uey, Colleen ........,., Huey, Pal .......,....... Hull, Roberla ......., Hughes, Margarel .,.,.., Hulse, Lena ............. 'l'Hunsaker, Viclor . Hunl, Lynda ...... Hunler, Bill ,...... I22, lglllinik, Roberl .,................, f ' '55, 'miiii 4l. lnler-Club Council .,,,.....,s...... .....------- lnler-Varsily Fellowship lverson, ' Shirley ......,..... J Hamillon, Wayne ....,.,, ..,,.,.,,,,,, 5 8, '5Hanna, Roberl ....... ,,..,,,.,. 2 0, 83, Harlan, John ....,.. ...,.,........,.,..,. Harlan, Joan .,,,..........,.....,,,.,,.,,,, ,.,..., Harper, Rulledge ..........,..,,,.,,,,,,.........,... Harr, Berdy ............ 40, I37, I2I, I64, Harris, Janie ,........,,,.....,..,,...,,,,,,,..,......,,. Harris. Joainne .............,..., 40, l20, l22, Harris, Marjorie ,....... ...,.........,..,.... 5 8, Harris, Millon .,.... ........,,.....,,,,........,,.., Harrison, Bobby ................ 58, l68, l70, Harrison, Tom .,..... ....,..,,.,.., 4 O, l2l, Harl, Dennis ,...........,... I57, l30, I37, Harl, Gloria .........,.......... 58, l30, l3l 4'Halhaway, Dr. Jesse ,........,.............. l6, 80 Havercroll, Anila ....... ..... ..,..........,....... 5 8 Hawkins, Lonnie ..,...,... Hawlhorne. Eugene 'l:Hayes, John ..........,. .. '--Facully 36 Jackson Jackson Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson Jacobs, Algue ....... Claudia .,..... Joseph ,...... Lawerence .... Marene ....... Pea rlie ....... Fannie James, Ru+h .... Jasinski, Eugene Jennings, Lesler ......,.. 4l I3I, I32 l25, l70 4I Johnson, Barbara .,..... ...,... , I32 Johnson, Bessie ...... ......... 5 9. l30 Johnson, Clesline ...... ............ 5 9 Johsnon, Kay .....,,.... ....... 5 9. I27 Johnson, Kennelh .................................... 59 Johnson, Luclhel .............,........,..... 59. l24 Johnson, Paul ................ 3l, 4l, l2l. I37 Johnson, Roberl ,................................-.. 60 'Johnslon, Lillian Johnslon, Thomas ...... Jones, Alberl .,,...... Jones, Ca rl ,,,...... Jones, Eunice Jones Flossie ...,............. Jones, Haskell J. .,... . Jones, Jones, Palsy .,..,..,. Jordan. Dave ........ Joy, Bill ............. Judo Club ...... K 'l'Kahlerl, Charles .,... Kaiser, Pal ,,,,,,...., Kallholl, Bob ........ Kappler, Andy ....,,. Kariala, Darlene .....,. Karnes, Lillian ..., Keilh, William .... Kekuna. Dave ......, Kelly, Bealrice ..,. Kennedy, Leo ..,,.., Kenny, Erin ,,,,,,,.... Kerley, Jackson ...... Kern, Ralph .......... Keyburn, Bill ....., Kinion, Helen ,...... Melvin ...... ...............,.......... 5 0. 82 l23 60 36 11ffffffffffffiflf so 36, I23, I34, I43 I24 81 .........I46. I52, l55 l57 ''ff.f.Qf'.f.ff1 is I 2l 4l, I28 60. II3, I32 60, l22 36. l29, I34 73, I46, I52 60 60, 73 4I, Il8 79 4I Kirby, Bill ..,......... --..---. -------. 6 0 Kirishian, Arlene ........ ...........-------..- l 32 Kirks, James ......,................. 60. II4. l27 Klingensmilh, Bealrice .... ,--.....----- 6 0. l24 Knox, Andrew ...,.................. .------ 5 0. H3 Kohlmeier, Adrienne ........ ..... 6 0, I34 Kornder, Marie ....,.....-- .-----.---------- l 27 Kosleva, Nikki ............. ------.----A---- 4 2. 88 Krembas, Jim ...... ....... 4 2. IIS. 143 Kremel, Charles ............. ---.-.-----.----4--- 6 O Kogman, Roberl' ................ --.-- l 30. l33 Krolikowski. Charlene ..-- .-------------- 5 0 Krolikowski, Helen ......,... Kunze, Ray ...,............... Kuwahara, Sadao ...... Kuczynski, John ,...., Kyle, Jeannie ,,.... ........,. 4l, I33 l20 l38 59 L Labrador, Marlene .. Landell, Gilberl ,.... Lane, Joan ............ Lane, Nola ........ Lane, Romalis ..,, 42, l3l I64, I66 36 60, 72 88 60, I36 Il3 I36 60, l24 42 cc l87 Lange, 3 Lanlis, LeHow Henry .....,. David ...... e, Bob ..... 'li Le Relle, Lyle ,,... La rison, Beverly ...,.. Larsen, Dick ,....... 31Larson, Aaron ...,,., Larson, Beverly ..,..,... Lasrers, Caroline ....... Noulin, Palsy ......., La+in American Club , 130 21, 131 164, 165 74, 82 127 113 21, 123 133 Lauric, Will.am .....,,.,,,.,,.,.,,,,A,, 42, 126, 134 Lawrence, Melvin .... Leaf, Lorella ,,.,..,i,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 60 Leavey, Don ..,. 26, 30, 42, 114, 121, 137, 158, 159, 160 Leckie, Joan ..,,......,..,.,..,..... 120, 134, 142 Ledbeller, Pal ,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, 5 O, 60 Ledesma, Vic ..... ..,,.. 1 33, 143 Lee, Barry .....,... .,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 23 Lee, Jack ...,. Lee, Harry ,,.,,. Lee, Ollie ..,.,,.,... Lemmons, Edifh ........ Lesler, Henriefla ,....... 60 60 60 60, 124 42 Lesler, Henrilla ....,..,,,.....A,.., ..,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 6 O Leung, Amoi ,,.......,,,..,,,,...........,.,,,,, 60, 127 Lewis, Joe ............ 146, 151, 152, 154, 155 Lewis, John .,.,.....,...,......,...... .,,.,..,.,.,,...... 4 2 Lewis, Nellwyn .,.,... Lewis, Rulh .,,...... Lillard, Jean ..,... Lim, Kim Sik .,...,... Lincoln, Cora .....,.,,..., Lindmark, Barbara .,.A.,. Lindsay, Joseph ...,,..., Lindsay, William ,,,.... Lilfle, Jerry ..,,,.,A..,,.,, Livingsfon, Cha rles 'l' Locka rd, Frisby ,........ 61, 86 17, 138 42 72 21, 140 61 61 42 61 42 21 Lockridge, Charles ..,.,,,,,,...,,,, Lohmullelr, Keilh .. 36 Long, Dick .,..,...,,.,.....,., Lopez, Gloria ........,, Lolspeich, Milfon Lowery, Bruce ......... Lowe, Wayne .,......,..... ,....,, ,,........,,,,,,.... I 5 7 Lowery, Hobarl' .,,.... Lucero, Nicholas ..... Luc Leah y. ............ . Luke, Omega ....,,... Lundberg, LeRoy 'Lunburg, James ..... 25, 125, 113, 146. 155 151, 152, 42, 113, 123, 143 61 61 61 Lynch, C. T. .,...,,.. ....,,,, 1 26, 143 M MacDonald. Sylvia ..,, ........ .......,., 6 1 Mack, Lee ...,..,...,,.......... .....,, 1 50, 152 Ma1cReinize, Dorolhy .,,..,. ........ 4 3, 124 Madison, Gloria ........,.. ...........,......., 6 2 Main, David ....,,...,... . ...... 146, 151, 152 Marcus, Carol ....... ,.....,.. I 13, 130 Marks, Ralph ........ .,.,... 1 46, 152 Marsh, Carol ...... .... ....,............ 6 2 Marsh, Larry ...,......, ......,,..,.........,........, 1 28 Marlin, Charlene .......,.. 36, 120, 134, 136 Marlin, Mary ...... ....... ...........,,.. 1 3 O '1'Mar1in, Paul ..,...., ......, 1 4, 20 5'--Facully 188 D Marlinez, Gloria , Marfinez, Henry .,.,,. Marlinez, Pedro ..,..... Marfinez, Rebecca Marzek, Ronald .,....... Mason, Anne .,,..,.. Mason, Herman ,,,,.... Mason, Raymond ,..... Massick, George .,..,,, Masuda, Joyce ..,... '1'Malhews, Helen ...... Malraga, P. ..,,,.,,,, . Maflhews, Peggy ...,.... Maffniesen, Joyce .,,, if Mallier, Marian ..,,... Malloon, Harold ........... Maumo nier Glen Y . ----'--,--- Maxwell, Carmeliihrya Maycock, Jim ..,,........ Meggerson, Bernice .. Meggerson, Leon .,,,.. Mellessel, Newlon ,.,, Mayberry, Dennis .,,. Milam, Charles ....... Miller, David .A,...... Miller, Helen ,,........, M ller, Margaref ........ Miller, Mary Ann . Miller, Richard ..... is Miller, Theodore ,..,..... Miranda, Richard ..,.... Mochidome, lwao ......,, Monlez, Bearrice ..,,.. Moon, Jerry .....,.,.. Moore, Carrol ..... Moore, Michal ...,s Moore, Phyllis .,...,, Moran, William ...,,.., Morehouse, Vincenl . Morgan, Celesfine .,,. Morgan, Don ..,,, Morgan, Joe ...... 5Morris, Eslher ..,. Morris, Jerry ..,,,. Morris, Phyllis .,,,. Morris, Willa ..... Morrison Bob .,..,. Morris, George ...,. Moss, Charles .,,,. Mullinex, Donna ...,. Muravez, Michall ...,.. Murdock, Yvonne ..... Murphy, Orval ..,,. Murray, Dick ..,,.,..... Myers, William ........ ....... '1'McAulay, Miss Hulda 43 21 25, 119 44, 44. McCa5g, Marie ...,......,.....,......,.......... 61, McCallum, Mike ..,...,,..,...,..,...,,....... McClandon, Janice ,. McCloud, Juanila .,s,. McCord, Thomas ...,,. McCor, Lucille ...., McCormick, Bill ..... McCrumby, Al .,.,...... McCurly, Marilyn .... 11'McDaniels, Frank ...... McDonald, Sylvia .... McDonald, Valerie ....... McGuire, Ronald .,.,.. McHale, Joseph ........ 8. 120, McKeaver, Ola ...... McKenzie, .,.,., ,...... . 61 61 McLane, Lincolna .,... ....,. 6 1. 122 McLyman, Colonel ..... ......... 1 23 McMahan, Darleen .. 62, 124 McMakin, B. ....,......... .........................A. 1 26 McNally, Mary ....., 124, 142 McNeil, Charles ............ 146. 152. 154. 155 McNeil, Eddie .........................-....-..-..-..- 146 McPherson, La Verne ......... ...............11..... 4 3 Mqvay, Alma ,,,,,,.,....,,. ,.,.... 4 3, 128, 129 N Namson, Henry ..,..... . ..A... 26. 125 Neal, Oscar ........... 170. 171 Neal, Elizabelh .... .......- 2 1 'Neary, Roberl ..,........,..... Nelson, Charles ..........,. Nelson, Lorraine .. Nelson, Wendell ,..,.. Nesbilr, Roger ..,.,... 'fNeubauer, Florence .. Neuron, Miilon ,,....... Nicholl, Richard ...... Nellie, Linnie .,..... Noriegn, Rulo ....... Norlon, Vernell .... Norveil, Glenn ....... Norwood, Larry ........ Nunez, Dennis .. Newman Club ..,.,. O as 'O Dell, Paul .......,....,,...., Olesen, Linda Lee .,,.... 'kOlinger, Rulh ......,,.... Olhoefl, Diane ...... Olson, Elmer ....,...... Olsoin, Marian .,.,..., Omega Chi ....... O'Neal James ,....., 3'Ons1'ine, Daniel ,.... Orlegia, Lydia ..,.., Orliz, Ray ......,.,,. Osmenl, Jim ..,.. 'kO'r+ens, Paul ...... Owens, ldella ..,,. Owen, Llyocl ...... P Paine, Blynn ....... Painler, Don .............. ....... Palaroan, Angie ..,,...... Pan Heluenic Council O'Connell, Teresa .,.. 21, 86 122, 143 44 44 157 17, 120 36 44 126, 143 44 164, 167 44 63, 124 63 130 18 22 44 22 63, 129 50, 63 63 133 63, 128 22, 115, 125 158, 159 ,, ,,....,..,., 63 22, 131 63 157 146, 152 128 133 134 Parker, Palsy ,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,. 22, 120, 122, 138 Parker, Rugene ..... . ............................ 63 Parker, Ver Daun . 63 Pasqua, Roberl' ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pa+ierson, William ...., Pearcy, Lyla ,,,,,A,,,,,, Pearcy, Lyle ,,.,,...... Pearce, Verl ,,,,.,,,. Pearson, Arlene 36, 73 158 63 63 .. ,,.............,,,.... 158, 159 63, 131 Pegg. Ron .ll,.........,.. 631l8,,l31,I32,I43 Pepe, Farrell ....., .. Pekala, Evelyn .,,, Perkins, Wayne .,,. Perryman, Al ...... .. Perz, Marvin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pellerson, Arne .,,,.. 'Pelerson, Marian ,,,.... Pelerson, Mary Jane .....A, Pelerson, Valene .,......,.A Pelredus, Paul ,,,,,,,,., Perrie, La ura Jea n ..... Piankuch, Paul ,,...... Phelps, Gene .,.A..,,..... .,Phi Gamma Chi ,,,.. . Ph llips, Bellye ,,... Pickens, Eugene ..,, Pigg, Thomas ...., Pillar, Jessie .,.,.. Pina, Richard .,,,, ..ff'ii55f 44, 131 146, 150, 155 146, 152, 155 44, 127 63 139 36 128 126 63 36 63, I24 63 Pinkeli, John ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 4 Pinsker, David .a.,,,.. ,,,,,,,, 4 4 Piliman, Viola ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,v,,,,,,,,., 4 4 Ploke. Don ..............,..,,....... a...... 6 3, 73 Pomrenke, Norman E. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 7Pond, Gordon .,,..,......,...,, .a..,a. 2 2, 121 Poniious, James ,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' 44 Pf-ntrelli. Carl ,,.,,.. ...... 1 31, 134 Pool, Don ,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Porier, Danny ..........,... .,..,. 6 4, 158, 160 Polls, Lee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 158, 160 Powars. Frank lPopl .,,,.,,,..,,,,,. 146, 158 Powers, Beverly ................ 40, 118, 132, I36 Powell, Albon ..........,. ..........,.......... 6 2, 122 Price, Doris .,... ,,,,,, 6 4, I24 Price, Max ..... .......,.,..,., 6 4 Price Pai ......,,...., ,,..., 4 4, 127 Pringle, Wayne ,,,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 8 Prosser, Lloyd ...,.., ....... I 25, 136 Pryor, Allan .,,... 64, 70, 81 Pukini, Willam .,.., . ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.. 73 Pulisier, Joyce ..,.. ,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,.,.... 6 4 Punciel, Larry ,....,.. 36, 131, 143 Pyle, John ....,..,. Q Quigley, Virginia .,,, Quinlillians .,.,....,,,,, Quirk, Clarissa , .A,, , R Rainwaler, Don . Ralph, William ..,,. Ramos, Mary ..,,.,,,,,,,, Ramos, Josephine ,....... Randolph, Roy C. ..... . Ranquin, Leah .....,,.... 3:Rauhul', Mariin ,....,.. 'F-Facully 64, I24, 130 64 127 44 64, 133 44 44 22 Ra ush, Richard ,,,..,... Rea mey, Barbara ..,. Redd, Leon, Jr, ,,., ,,,, , Reed, Roberl ....... Rees, Norlon .... Recks, John ,..,,,,,,,,,,, Rediern, Darrell . Redmond, Richard Reed, Joy ...,.,,,,,,,,,, Reed, R. D. ....,.. , Reina, Ronald ...... Raine, Marfha ..... Reyburn, Bill ....,,,. Reynolds Pal ..,.,... Rice, Thomas .,,,,,..... Rho Delia Epsilon Richards, Palfi ,,,,,,,,,,,, Richards, Yvonne ....... Ricker, Sam ,,,,,,,,.,.,, Riddell, Lawrence Robbins, Colleen ..., Roberis, Charles .,,,.. '1'Rober+son, Harold Robinson, Clarence Robinson, Frank .... Robinson, Lee ,,,,,.,,,,,,, Robinson, Roberl ,,..... Robiiaille, Jim .... Roche, Julia ,..,,,,.,, Rodgers, Thomas . Rod rigez, Peggie .... Rodrfguez, Louis '1'Roesl'i, Roberi ..... Rogers, Joe ...,... Rogers, Ron ....,.. Roghair, Lynn ,,,.,,. Rolas, Frank .,..,,...,.. Romberg, David ,...... Ronning, Adah ......,. Rosenbloom, Jack Rosendahl, Marilyn Rosenlhal, Alvin .,.,. Rosenlhal, Ray ...,, Roshaw, Verna ...,.,. Ross, Edirh .,.,..,,.... Ross, Marcia .,....,. Ross, Shirley .......,.., Ross, Tilda Mae ....,,. Rosrer, Neal ........ Rowe, Phyllis ..... Ruby, Ja nei ...... Ruby, Marilyn ........... Rukslalis, David ....... Rundle, Carolyn ..,,,,, Russell, Waller ..s.,., Russo, Ca rol ,.,,,.., Ryan, Nanelnle ...,.,... Ryan, Wilhelmina .,....,. Salas, Richard .,..... Salas, Ysidro ..,,. Salchak, Jim .... Saldona, Ray ...... Salgado, Juanilo ..., Samara, Richard .,,,., Sammon, Nancy ...... Sampson, Lee ....., Sanchez, Ardian .... , Sanchez, Jose .... Sanders, Emily ....... Sanders, Emma ...... Sanders, Frank .,,.,... Sanders Harold .,...,,.,, Sandquilsr, Jeanene ....., Scaal, Chris .................... ........,J.... Schaeffer, Caiherine ....... ...... 4 5. Schember, Pal' ......,........ ..,.... 6 5. 'Schleibaum, William ,,,,, ,,,,, I 5 Schmidt Delores ......... ...... Schmidf, Mary Ann ..,..s ,........... Schlemmer, Johnny ....., ................ Schroeder, Gerald ..., Schobes, Donna .... Schwarlz, Bob ......,... Schwarlz, Marlene .... Sco1 l, Calvin ....,...,. Scoir, Chrislene ...,... Sco'1+, Edga r .......,.... Sco1 l, Jacqueline .,,... Scruggs, Mabel ..,... Segroves, Gary ..,...,. Selzer, Joseph ...... Sexlon, Bill ..,,............... '1'Shaw, Consuelo ..,.......... Shepherd, La Juanna Sharp, Johnye .............. Sheppard, Luanna .,..... Sherrod, John .,....... Shook, Jim ..,....,.., Shubin, Eleanor ,.,,.. Silverlake, Barbara .... Silverlake, Joan ..,.,,,,,, Simmons, Darlene ....,. Simon, Velma ..,...,... Simms, Evelyn ..... Sims, Fred ....,,.,. Sinrclair, Laura ..,.. S'sson, Kay .,,,...,.......... Skalla, Raymond ...,... Ski lC1ub ......,,....,........,. Skrob, Richard S. Slaybaugh, Jack .,... Slocum, Charlene .,..,.. 73, ,..f ik5lii' se, 1 2 1, 124, ...Qff 3Qs'.' se, Slo+hower, David .........,.,...,.....,,--------- I8 21 'l'Slykhous, Merle ............. Smilh, Bobbie .... 30, 45, 83, 118, 122. Smirh, Erma ............i....,.............. --A,---------A- ,l'Smi+h, Floyd .............,------,.4,,--- 23. 127. Smirh, Fred .,,,V,..,. ,-----.'--,-----'-- 'FSn-iilh, Herschel ...... .....-------.-,, Smirh, Hobarl .,..... -,,----, 4 51 Smilh, Ken .,....,.. -,--'-----e Snell, Diane .,..... f'------- Snow. Par ......,... ----- Sobrie, Joan .....,... '---- Speed, Dean .,.,....-,,----.-'A--------- ---------------- Spo+helfer, Gladys .......,..........-,------4-------- Springer, Corrie .........,.........-,--,-----, - ------ Sprowl, Sara ........ 45 118, 120, 122. '5Spurgin, Holland .,..... Slaggs, Babara ,....,... Slauiier, Waldilh ..,.,. Sfeager, Peier ,....,..., Sleele, Sally .,,,,,,,,. Sieel, Helen ,...... Sleele, Jim ,..... Slelle, Lora ........------ Slern. Don ,,......-,----f,-- Slevens, Marshall ..,.... 45, 134, 45. 5if is'6f ff 189 Slevens, Slewa rl, Slewa rl Slewarl' Slewa rl, Herb Gary Joyce Les .....,,,.. Paul . Swenson, Jim Slodsdal ....,,,,,,,,,,,,, Slolces, William ..... Slolarz, Richa rd ...... 'Slrain, Dr. Roy .. Slra nd berg, Beverly 'l'Slrem, Carl .......,,,,,,,., Sloclrey, Mary ....... Sloclrwell, Sharon Slogsdiil, Russ ..,,.. Slone, Bill ................ I64, 66, I2I l32, I7, I7O II8, I3l Slrang, Jack ......,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,, Slrallon, George . 'l'SlubbIelleId, Dr. J. W, ,,,,,,,,,,,A4,w,,,,, I7, Sludenl Chrislian Associa+ion ......,,,,,, Suggell, Larry Sugge++, Ed .. Surges, Minilay ........ Sullon, Don ......,.....,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, Swierslra, Joh n .... T Tarlarelles ...... Ta rlar Knighls Taylor. Carolyn 'Taylor, Jean ,.,,,. Talcano, Miclrio Tanner, Ronald Tehny, Opal ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Thompson, Clealus Thompson, Lucille ...,, . Thompson, Sherman Tilgner, Arl ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, Tillman, Marilyn Tippen, Owen ....... Tolle, Donald ....... Tolman, Jerry ..,..,. Tomassaoci, Fran .. 22, 46, Il8, I23, I32, 23, 73 67, 46, I 28 Trans, Joan .,....,.,,, ,,,, I 46, Tranlham, Ray ,,,,, ,,,,,Y,-,,..,,,.-,,,,,,,Y,--,-- Treio, Gloria ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trimble, Bill .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,, Trollope, Nancy .... 3O, l2O, I34, Troller. Roosevell ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I56, Tuclcer, Thomas ....,A,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Turner, Janel ,.,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,. , Turrenline, Carol .,....,, ,,,,,, 6 7, '6Umslead. Kennelh ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 23, 87, Upsilon Nu Sigma IPre-nursingl ,....... 'Uplon, Thomas .,.,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ursenbach, Miriam ....,,. Urzua, Manuel ......... Usherelles ................, Ussher, Arla nd ....,.. ---Facully I9O PP 46, I I5 I67 I22 I43 46 I7O 36 I27 23 67 I26 66 67 I73 I32 46 36 23 I32 67 23 67 I46 I43 I43 l20 I2I 67 l25 67 67 I24 I36 67 II3 I43 I22 67 67 67 67 l52 I57 I33 I37 I36 l57 I23 I32 I24 I24 I24 23 I36 I33 I22 36 V Valenzuela, Arl ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, II3 Valencia, Roberl ,A,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46 I3I Valeri, Paul A,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 46 Vargo, Carl ,,...... 46, Il8, I27, I32, I34 Valenzuela, Dan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I56, I57 Valrie, Paul ,,,,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I4l, I27 Vallenkamp, Hank ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I2I I37 Van Arsdale, Carole ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I38 Van Cleave, Floyd ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, I37 Van Kampen, Dennis .... 36, I33, l56, I57 Vanway, Jim A. .,........,,..........,,,.,u.,........., 46 Veilch, Dale ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 3I, l48 Velleliampo, Henry ,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Verheyer, Johnna ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, 6 7, I24 Vermiglio, Frances ...,., ,,,,,,,, 6 7, I24 Verrecchia, Lanny .,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Veslal, Warren ,,,,,,, A,,,,,, 6 6, Il3 Viclorian, Rulh ,.... ..... 6 7, I24 Viggers, Erneslo ,..,,,,, ,,,A,,,,,...., 4 6 Vlllacerle, Maurine .......... ......, 6 7, I24 , Von Muller, Harold ....... ,...,. 2 3, I26 W W. A. A. Council ..,, ,.,....,..,,.,,.,,........, I 27 Wacker, Virginia .,...,,,,.,.,,,.,,.s,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 67 Waddell, Jim ,,,..... I46 I49, ISO, l52 l53 Wade, Verna .,,,,,,,,,ss,, ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7 Wagerle, Neal ,,.,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,, I46 Wairhaye. Mahlon ...., .,.....,...,.,,.,.,..... 6 9 Wailman, Freddie ...... ...........,,..,.. 3 6, I37 Wall, Lamar J. .,,,., ...s,. 4 6, 70 8I, ll8 'WaIlace, Dorolhy .,,,., ..,,,.,.,,,.,....,... 2 3 Wallace, Richard ........ .........,..,,,,, I 46, l52 Wallers, Al .....,.,,,, ,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,. 8 8 4'Wampler, Ellis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 23 Ward, Sharon ..,.. .,...., 2 5, 37, l2O, I38 Ward, Jimmie ....,.. ,,,,.....,..,,,.,,,,, 4 6 8l Warner, Ann ,.,.... .............., ,......... 6 8 Warren, Gary ...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,....,...,.,. 6 7 Warriclc, Anna .,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,s,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 68, I24 Washinglon, Nal ............ I46, I52 I69 l7l Waslra, Carole ,,,..,. ....,......,.,................ 6 8 Waslca, Mildred .,.,,. ..,.......,,....,.. 6 8, I24 Walers, Jim ,.,,,... ,. ....,............ ,. Walers, Margie ...... ..,,.... 6 8, I22 Walhen, Carol ....., .........,....,, 6 8 Wallrins, Ronald .,,,,..... ......., 6 8, I27 Waugh, John ,..,.....,,,,,....,.. .,...,...,. 6 B Wayriclc, Anna Marie ....,,, .......... I 24 Webb, Jerry ,.........,...,........ ....., I 46, I52 Weaver, Enola .......,., .......,.... 6 8 Websler, Aberla ...,,, .......,,.,..,.. 4 6 Websler, Jim ....,.,..,... ,,... I 23, I43 Wegman, Theodora .. ..,.......... 68 Weideli, Mary ,.,....,... .,,.,.. 4 6, I29 Weisbrod, Barbara . ....,,,..,.... 68 Weizmen, Al .,,,,,....., ..,.,,.,...,..,......,... I 33 Welly, Roy ....,....,,,.,......,,...,,,.....,...... 68, I2B Websler, Alberla ..,..................,,.......,. I40 Whilby, Wayne ,.,,,s.s,,,A I46, l52, l54, 68 While, Al ..,, I39, I46, l52, l54, I55, I64. I66 wma, Faye .,,,,,..,,,, ....... 4 6 l38 Whilesell, Charles . ...... 46, I32 Whillow, Shirley ....,., ........ 6 8 Whillinglon, Sherman ...... ....... I 58 Whyle, Jaclc .........,,..,,... .,,..... 6 8, I58 Whyle, Slew .......... .,.,, I 48, I58 Widerup, Neils ..... .....,....... 6 8 Wielin, Sidney ..,.... ........,.. I 33 Wiesl, Myron .........,, ,....,. 6 8, l57 Willberdale, Darel ,.,.. ...,......... 6 8 Williams, Berlha ..,.,..... ...,...,. 6 9 Williams, Billie J. ,..... .........,,, 4 6 Williams, Charleyne ..... , ........,... 69 'kWilIiams Chuclc ......, 23, I46 Williams, Clyde ...... ..,..,...... 6 9 Williams, Darleen .,,.. .,........... 6 9 Williams, Harlan ....,.. .....,..,., 3 7, I37 3l'Williams, Hanson ........ ,..,, 2 3, 20, 73 l Williams Kennelh ...... ........,,...... I 5 Williams, Maggie .,,,.. .... 6 9, I24 Williams, McCoy ..,,.,, ........ I 41 Williams, Peggy ....... .... I 22 Williams, Ronnie .,.... ....,.... 6 9 Williams, Thelma ...... ...,......... 6 9 Williams, Vernon ....... ........... I 43 Willcs, Carolyn ..... 68, l28 gWilson, Edgar .......... .. I7 Wilson, Harold ..,..... 37, I24 Wilson, James ................... ..........- 6 9 Wilson, Mary Louise ...,. ...... 6 9 Willon, Fred .................. ...-. I I8 Winegereid, Arnold ..... ...... 6 9 Winlers, Marilyn ...... ...... 4 6 Winler, Melvern ..,,., .......,. 4 6 9fWilscher, Joyce ...... ..,.. 2 3, I24 'l'Woehler, Joan ...... ..... 2 3. 88 Wolle, Henry ......, .......--------- 6 9 Wolfe, Roberl' ..,.,.. ....... 4 6. l3l Wood, Carol .,.,......... .....-----,-, 6 9 Wrighl, Arlis .,............... .....,.. 6 9. l57 Wright Gay Marlin .............,.........-..-----, 69 Wrighl, Kirby ....................-.-----------------f 69 Wycoll, Bill ..,,..,, 25, 30, 46, IIB, I2I, l25 Wycoll, Bob ..., 25, 30, 46, II8, I2I, l25 Wynn, Doug .,.....,.....................-.---.- 59. I57 Y Yamamolo, James .. ..... 46 Yamamolo, Ted ...... ---'-------A' 6 9 Yamasalci, Bobby ...... - -e 6 9' 73 Yamashila, Noboru -- --------- 46 Ybarra, Raymond .......---.,-----------'-------- '33 Yeager' Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,, II4, ll9, I2I, I37 Yowell, Don .,......-- ------------'-'--------- --- 3 7 Young, Chesler ,.---- - ' 6 9 Young, Lincoln ...... '-'--- 4 6 Z Zarbano, Sepaslino ..... .....,..,....,......... 4 6 Zaremba, Bruce .,.. ..... I I4, I37, l58 Zensen, Donald ......... ........................ 6 9 Zepeda, Jose ................... .............. I 33 Zimmerman, Tharvald ...... 69, I27 Zdifofzsi gsfeem ln This year's ediTion oT The DAR-U-GAR we have aTTempTed To capTure some oT The Teeling which inhabifs every class room, corridor, and nook around campus- ThaT Teeling which has made CompTon known Through The counTry, and Tor which we are eTernally ThankTul-The SpiriT oT Friendliness. 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