Los Angeles State College - Pitchfork Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

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Page C Q organizations Page Sororitlies ............. Page Fraternities ........ Page Honoraries, Clubs . . . Page I .1 sports page S 'F Football . . . Page Q Basketball .. Page ,. qg Baseball .. Page D Track .... Page -tl' 'iv X A ana, A . graduates page . 5 -Eff February ....... Page 122 Q I - : S' June .... Page 130 s,,y. '19, '11-gl . - N-rlz. , -L s. 'il!?s'1::?aXr gV I ' '-YJ, -TM 'Z,y J at Us it 1, f1I'ff' .. I l, 0rx651'x l. 'J' i J In ' Q--J fr' T H C 4-, f S. 4 Ash l 1 ':, 5' ..V .thi :Vg s..-l .4 i-'lf'4f1Lv'fL363g+7GF1fb4p iM4l,FOp-1 Ei- MZXJ1 -4,-QQ., 2. Q. Q N 4ZFEZulp'fiA'c9T E fffGPQTIL.'YlfQ O if L Z, . 0 O 4:9 TV. ?-4139? QI? sill 732 ic? if 9, 15? u W V 5 M. M. A .N- x ,, -x ge.-5 .953 1' .W- 'S f x uid? Q-gy 7 sh li' .. .M . 231 xiii 113 CX - X president HOWARD S. MCDONALD PresidenT WILLIS M. KENEALY ASAEL C. LAMBERT MORTON J. RENSHAW Dean of Applied Arfs Dean of Building, Planning Dean of Sfudenf and Sciences and Consfruction Personnel deans Sf x l '9 '...T.I,'Y , ALBERT D. GRAVES JOHN A. MORTON DEI-MAR T- OVIATT Dean of lnsrrucfion- Dean of Educational Services WARNER K. MASTERS Dean of instruction mono and Vermon'r Campuses and Summer Session Business Manager Valley Campus 'l ' A .. . LM ,:.IZ', Q' '- 'A-' administrative offieers IN MEMORIAM In the death of Dr. Willis M. Kenealy we have experienced a loss for which there is no recompense. For in him were blended qualities of body, mind, and heart that made him incomparable as a servant of the institution and as a friend and colleague. In him was a boundless zest for life-for life in its infinite variety. He belonged to all of us yet to each of us he gave full measure of sincere and loyal friendship. We shall have our memories of him. We shall remember his quietness, his modesty, his refinement of thought and feeling, his intellectual acuteness and integrity, his re- sponsiveness to beauty, his deep concern for human welfare, his abiding faith in the reality of spiritual things, and the ultimate triumph of goodness in the world. He was quick in his sympathies and com- passionate in his iudgments. He liked the free play of ideas, the flash of wit, a good story, and the smile of the mind. He was a lover of truth. He believed that the truth is always good and that all men should try to find it and live by it. We shall miss Willis in all we do. We shall miss him in our conferences, our workshops, our councils, and our dealings with busi- ness and industry. Something will have gone from our midst, for when he left us, he too went down As when a Iordly cedar, green with boughs Goes down with a great shout upon the hills, And leaves a lonesome place against the sky. RAY MARSH WILLIAM LEARY Registrar Associate Dean of Instruction ,If 5' EUGENIA LODER JOHN SALMOND Associate Dean Assistant Dean of Counseling and Guidance of Instruction Fo- Mm HOMER FETTY FRED RHODES Business and Industrial Placement Officer Education ROBERT WILLIAMS ARLINE SNYDER Admissions Officer Placement Officer G- ,Q I U A ,4 FLOYD EASTWOOD Associate Dean of Student Activities ALFRED EHRHARDT 1Assistant Dean of Instruction BEVERLEY CAVERHILL College Librarian I I I WILLIAM LERZ Graduate Manager First row: Laird Allison, Gordon Severance, C. William Voris, John Cox, P. H. Levenson, Seymour Fiekowsky, Floyd Simpson, M. F. Grisafe, Alvin Tuohino. Second row: Donald Moore, Jessie G-ustatson, John Norby, M. Louise Green, R. J. Whiting, Mary Murphy, Leonard Mathy, Paul Wells, Bernard Codner, George Francis, Sol Buchalter, Sib O. Han- sen, Bernard Hoyt. faculty First row: Ferron Losee, James Reeder, Robert Downey, Byrne Fernelius, Albert Wise, Joan Johnson, Lois Johnson. Second row: George Willott, Albert Tillman, Bernard Warner, Barbara Osbourne, Warren Reeves, Janet Hargrove, Kay Palmer, Freida Palmer, Felix Jumonville. Third row: Saxon Elliot, Henry Ennen, Beniamin Gmur, Leonard Adams, Frances Cake, Beverly Yerrington, Scott Deeds. ,Fx 'V I Bs.. business and economics FLOYD R. SIMPSON Division Chairman FERRON LOSEE Division Chairman physical education l RU DOLPH SANDO Division Chairman irst row: Marian Wagstaff, Rita Hanson ecil :red fred OW: Stewart. Second row: Helen Lodge, Tonge. Third row: Rudolph Sando, Rhodes, Delwyn Schubert. Fourth Don Mortensen, David Bilovsky. -ifth row: Eugene Benedetti, Harold Hall. Sixth row: Roderick Langston, Roy Tozier, ohn Lallas. i is 1 r it is fi . ' , L ,t ' . . ! l . I' ll .l , . , l First row: Gerald Brown, James Gilmore, Francis Lord, Gerald Shepherd, George Lorbeer, David Bidna, Francis Diaz, George Kiloby, Samuel Jones, John Dahl, Edward Neale, Robert Forbes, Morris Better. Second row: William Gellermcinn, Edwin Wandt, Dorothy Peckham, Georgia Adams, Anne Palmer, Ruth Samson, Janet Jeffers, Helen Zim- navoda, Bernice Smith, Polly Jepsen, Persis Cowan, Carol Smallenburg, Mary Bany, Mabel Wilson, Lois Johnson, Eleonora Preston, Charles Burt, Dan Cappa, Julian Roth, Richard Sparks, Raymond Pitts, Robert Hahn. education Ln no K? Q Z e-rf -+1-.Z-E..,x.... ,,, fine arts First row. Lydia Takeshita, Patty Schliestett, Claudette Campbell ldlvision secretaryl, Virginia Hoffman, lnez Schubert, Esther Andreas, Celeste Griffith, Maurine Timmerman, Mary Reilly. Second row: Vernon Leidig, Theodore Little, William Dayyvalt, William Kasza, Melvin Zack, Hugh Mullins, Gerhard Albersheim, J. R. Beckstead, Francis Baxter. Third row: Leon- WILLIAM DAYWALT ard Heath, Frank Williams, Dick Johnson, D. K. Manion, Keith Snyder, John Cornish, James Fuller, Ronald Silverman, . . . , Vito Susca. Walter Askin. Dlvlslon ChC3lVmCn First row: Robert Cathcart, Paul Scott, Byron Guyer, Edward Fitzpatrick, Jack Cullen, Roger Altenberg, Frederick Shroyer, Fred Marcus, Harold Lionetti, Donald Bird. Second row: Ted DeLay, Anthony Hillbruner, Louise Scott, Ann Greer, Francis Senescu, Florence Bonhard, Laura Chase, Wirt Williams, J. T. Daniel, Henry Van Slooten, Morton Cronin. Third row: John Bushman, Robert Kully, Marvin Laser, Robert Douglass, Louis Garclemal, Irvin Borders, Walter Beaver, Charles Mudd, Robert Gillen, Otto Fick. Y ' r 5..'f' 'xiii Effie 4 liffl' lf tgfigi.-Q . -.- 1' I infill' . li'::1llQ'l.ll::' T-fl MJF? ' - ..- 'ii' .wg - - ...... , Z H .., -51, L H-.... .- .., - , H ,K -A -Z-eu-. I if r--gui-G.. Vp. u i V ,, , 'W Z - .. .. , o .- ----7,. ....-..- -....-. .. MARVIN LASER Division Chairman language arts natural seienees -K STEWART A. JOHNSTON Division Chairman ,r.IlfFFlf!'T l Y, A 'ill EDWARD T. PRICE Division Chairman social sciences '-55.1 Y' First row: Dean Anderson Stewart Johnston James Welsh Second row James Harvey Wesley Grresel Third row Richard Straw, Perry Ehlig Fourth row Victor Peterson Thomas Bair Bernard Rosof Kneeling: Robert Catren Albert, John Haralson, ren, Raymond Bernberg Lorentz Hansen, Truman Charles Wang, Howard .I ' U r' , jx 'S' .Q First row: Anfhony Andres, Louis Eggers, H. H. Sonderling, Harold Srorch, Henry Baer, Joseph Hirsch, John La Monica, Second row: Homer Petty, G. Douglas Gourley, Freda Gooding, Thelma Graves, Evelyn Fisher, Bertha Akin Gregory, Maxine Miller, Morris Doberne, Fred Baer, William Mays. Third row: James Fulton, Harold Stallings, Raymond Flynn, Sidney Solomon, William Plumtree, James Johnson, Richard Hoffman, Keith Gummere. Fourth row: Clifford Dobson, Carson Thomson, Kenneth Sweetnam, W. G. Geselbracht. library staff VERMONT RAMONA teehnieal scienees WILLIS KENEALY Division Chairman NX , .,,. nh, in 'Bt' TEH lm..- Q1 general staff Members of the business offic the Vermont campus. vermont campus Left: Personnel in the registrars office. Right: Admissions office per sonnel. Ramona campus business office srciff Dwlglon gecrefgneg Adm-,,55,onS Staff Uri l. l .,, ,. 1 ,.'. iv i-r GJ? ii 'F 'E I FT! i i business and econornics ! E' -Q .2 , ,4 'I . I DONALD L. RAUN Division Choirmcm san fernando valley , ,la DR. RAYMOND RYDELL Division Chairman liberal arts education l DR. RUDOLPH SANDO Division Chairman ROBERT LAWRENCE Coorolinoror of Activities activities , i,.,4'1' R -. :Il-3 ,,.. A i g , R , . f,.. - -,5 ,ing --r ,- V, .N A-' YEA-aiif' V .75 ,'. xr..5f-1.15, . - ' ' 'A 41 Q ,. - ,- J.- San Fernando Valley education department. Members of the staff of Sunburst, Valley campus yearbook hold informal discussion E If E 1'-E o 'Typ p ' I -1 -,S . ll: 74 ' K TA : ll ' s '-ld--. '-f: APL' i - 39 - , 3' i ---. -.,.-,, ,, .,. , ,.. .1 ggi :QL V P- 5 ' X .v rj 'V 'wif' f .5 A .,' .J I 4 1 fall spring 3 -.-al... 'L in-f i i, - ,x, 1 V I -.fl First row, Floyd Eastwood, adviser, Louis Negrete, vice president, Mel Wallace, president, Bob Myers, lieutenant president for Ver- mont campus, May Lee, secretary. Second row: Sandra Wisner, AWS president, Howard Dessent, graduate class president, Tom Nucholls, junior class president, Dominic Ruggiero, senior class president, Walt Bauer, AMS president, Bill Lerz, graduate manager. Not shown: Ken Coleman, John Clendenning. executive eeun il First row, Louis Negrete, vice president, Sherman Laster, councilman, Jerry Casselman, councilman, Peter Bodourion, representa- tive-at-large, Hal Mintz, senior class president. Second row: Bob Meyers, lieutenant president for Vermont campus, Walt Bauer, AMS president, Ruby Ruybalid, AWS president, Mel Wallace, president, May Lee, secretary, Mike Gonzales, iunior class president, Ken Coleman, graduate class president, Dr. Floyd Eastwood, adviser. f- 'rr -. Q11 ' X 1 If kr X I gif' N 1 P 7 4 rl V ffl f N AK' HL ,, M! X I , ...Qian - ,QAM ,Y pl Fall Cabinet-Clockwiseg Madeline Smith, Arnie Geffner, Jim Cratty, May Lee, Louis Negrete, Pete Boclourian, Sol Pavlosky, Leon Lowe, Jo Ann Wesley, adviser, Don Lorenzini. Not pictured: Ed Lee, Gay Gray, Bill Goodman, Tom Nucholls. ommissioners Spring Cabinet-Cynthia Johnson, adviser, Reggie Kayyem, Bill Robe, Lou Negrefe, May Lee, Madeline Smith, AI Geigele. Not pictured: Frank Mcltranga. --.3 ,., ,,,,,,? ,t-i fall spring Fall groduote class council Spring graduate class council President Howard Dessent President Ken Coleman class council On the left is the foll sen- ior class council with President Dom Ruggerio. Right is the spring senior class council with Presi- dent Hul Mintz. Fdll IUHIOI' class COUf1CIl Spring lunggr Clqsg Council Pf9SlCl9f1f TOPO NUCl'10llS President Mike Gonzales L C7 xp ' .'. L1 Illllll One Of the most active and influential groups on the LASC campus is the With two members from each of the sororities, the Panhellenic council strives lnterfraternity Council. The IFC represents the colleges social fraternities to FGPFBSGM H1652 QFOUPS in bringing harmony between the administration in the student government and also works for me beffermenf of fha College and the member organizations and representing them in student government. as a whole. ' inter-fraternity pan-hellenic inter-club council .,--nf' Wifi iw-manila, 1 C? C Above is the Associated Women's Student Council for the fall semester. On the right is the spring AWS council which spon- sored and planned the activities for Women's Week--an an- nual event that takes place every spring semester. Sondra Wisner was the fall president while the spring prexy was Ruby Ruybolid. assoeiated women students associated men students .hw Pictured above is the fall council of the Associated Men Students. The fall group was in charge of Men's Week. The week featured athletic contests and a beer bust. Left is the council for the spring semester. The president, both fall and spring, was Wulf Bauer. 5 . 7, . -:, 7 , . 5- - QQ- , i l 1 eil, il , .., ,J 1 l I ! il l fl g. I L ., ... l 1-1.-- -ii Y iff'-xx First row, Doris Land, Pat Ables, secretary, Gena-Vera Neblack. Second row, Phil Schreiner, adviser, L. D. Myers, Ronald Dorff, president, Stanley Rand, treasurer, Lee Ables, vice president. Not shown, Evan Dains. extend al-day oun il First row, Ina Jane Gibson, Doris Land, vice president, Pat Ables, secretary, Alma Steiner. Second row, Kenneth Thorpe, Jr., Lee Ables, Ronald Dorff, president, Stanley Rand, treasurer, H, Foster Hauser, Phil Schreiner, adviser. Not shown: Sadako Kawanami, Evan Dains. -..- nii 1111 rrli ...- 1 IJ -- VI 1 IF1 1 'lr'1 1 A .J lI l 1 - ,ll'1 1 ,X - ll 1 1 l ,IE L' .r , i- ..-ir -elif! ,xv qw . ..-. fl '-af' L 1 ,, - ,- I l , l l l V l . I E ! z - . I l kl-I -1 J-J'rlW vermont coun ll ft ,Q -'Z' 3 ll 1 . Shaping the destiny of the Vermont campus is the Vermont Council pictured here. The foll council lupper photol: first row: Gerry Kennon, Bob Meyers, oncl Benito Francis. Second rows Dorothy Jett, Alie Hole, Bob Agopion, and Phil Schreiner, adviser. Spring council flower photol: Bob Agopion, Dick Deemar, Benito Francis, Bob Meyers, Phil Schreiner, adviser, Polmer Fichtner, and Shel Winston. IIINHII S X li , QL n A 4?-I sill' This is how it all began. registration Follow the yellow line was The frequently re- peated phrase that guided over 10,000 Diablos Through registration. The line seemed so long that some remarked that This must have been where all that yellow went. Despite the valiant efforts of LASC's fine admissions and registra- tion personnel, students found that compiling records is as arduous a task today as it wois thou- sands of years ago. Although the stone tciblet had long since fallen into disuse, modern man had contrived for himself such equally time-con- suming devices as the long line, the endless form, and the class change. But ultimately the student became enrolled and then classes began. VR I don'f have WHAT card? A terrible deed his Cdmost over- Give BIG to the Campus Chest. . Q L .-,, Ramona activities office: lleftl Shirley Hasson, Irightl Ray Chavira Dia Ruez, Homi Dastur. campus Providing the student with special services are a number ot places on campus. The activities office serves as the center for all organized stu- dent activities. The graduate managers office administers students funds. For food and relaxa- tion between classes, there is the cafeteria. ln the library students can read, study, and do re- search. The book store. Pep s bad boys The CGVUPUS 543609 T F.. The fall student council was formed in October, with Ben Rude being elected to the top office of student body president. Robert S. Lawrence, coordinator of student activities, advised the group. l BEN RUDE san fernando valley campus With the formal opening of its doors, the San Fernando campus rapidly began to develop internally with the organization of its own student council and the election of student officers. Among the first activities planned on the new campus were a Christmas party for faculty and students and a Christmas charity drive, which promises to be an annual event. Student Body Presldenl Display table for the Christmas charity drive. Dean Oviatt, Dean Renshaw, Ben Rude, and President McDonald at Christmas party. ics. - if-fr Formal opening ceremonies bring out local dignitaries. S'.s t3f Glillllll ' Dfw-nn ,gi-': a xl 1wmi,.,, Q. .,.i i.i . i.i . . 7' i i. Diane Murray is crowned Miss San Fernando The spring council established a Valley camous newspaper and yearbook in State College. W It- the first academic year. Free coffee and cakes are served ,lm Nz at Koffee Kapers. Theater arts group members stage play for retarded chil- dren's home. Round and round Valleyites hop at first Sock Hop. T' Conference group at first lead- ership seminar. The end of the registration line leading to free refreshments. , mal,- xl Dis Q Hill 13' Kappa Phi Sigma Pal Edwards Par Nichols Industrial Arts Association l'f. 5 'iq QIS7 Twin: A-if . -CAE -if Diane Murray '.,,1 Phi Delia 'x T7 l 1 I, . - -.F . 4 ill lkm a ' s I' ,- v , ' P4 r,,. - ,I 53,4 lr'-ff Reggie Kayyem Alpha Phi Omega 1 i 4,4-ea'-iv, ,, - -A , A it .Q ' f3'1 -'Q L -ff A - nf-u7:vv.?1,- IJ' '. ,Q 1 LlML'i.:L, 2f3 :K-'.fl.QEi:A. FE' -iirm .. - ' V .'l! ,C -.ff ffm ! ':, 7-. A. 133-'se' f'Yfe-+L i AT .sq-T M. lfff' i' l . aff, . ' ' ..,i - -...-J' it ' Lf-Li: fm w-....L. 'Q-, , -' M.- fggx-' 'r E- lf':i 'n --gl--t-rf -.'.r , A ..,.-.w,,1N14 Mm..-,.-,gg i. ,J Ju., .,.-i or -.241-e - YV ,fy --,- --, I , .. -ff-, ., ,f W. -fa i li-23 , ev-y-.. - homecoming . Y , M e - A.. -'41, -' xi SANDRA WISNER Queen of Homecoming Diciblo sfuclenfs chose Scmdrci Wisner cis their 1956 Queen. Bolloting was con- ducieol on call Three campuses. Four prin- cesses lpictureol on opposite pogel were also selecfed. The Queen and her court reigned over ci busy week of octiviiies, including Cl pcircide, foofbcill gome, oncl convocoifion. The Homecoming celebra- tion corried The Theme, Progress Un- limited. Homecomxng commnttee Seated Jerry Ullberg Dorothea Inselmann Start of Homecommg Parade Hlghgfeppmg songlegder Mgr Helen Real Tom Nucholls Standnng Duane Ruez Howard Dessent John Dorling F! HI Students work energetlcalty on one of eleven floats entered in parade ust getting started Almost 'eC'dY dances The most successful, best af- tencled clance of the year was the Senior Prom. Held in the grand ballroom of the famed Beverly Hilton Hotel, it offered dancing and gaiety to relaxing students at the end of finals and the semester. ,-. h . . A C mmmg foursome Cf the same' prom Senior Class Presxdent Dommnc Rugguero could have guests Some of the most noted personalities in the United States addressed LASC student and com- munity audiences during the 1956-57 term. Con- vocations, sponsored by the extended day coun- cil, otfered a wide variety of speakers, includ- ing Fabian of Scotland Yard, Robert Hutchins, and Drew Pearson. ln addition, individual de- partments and organizations brought outstand- ing guests to talk on campus. The music depart- ment presented a number of recitals and concerts by professional musicians. Paganini String Quartet plays to standing room only. Veteran actor Morris Ankrum discusses drama with if e P .1 up , .V F ln Robert Hutchins, a leading educational figure, speaks at convocation on Vermont campus. Bobcats swing at homecoming. Students surround Fabian of Scotland Yard. Columnist Drew PSOVSOI1 students. X y 11 A friendly, informal atmosphere prevailed Qf1-he Seminar, Griffith Park provided pleasant surroundings for the semi-annual conference. seminars Student leaders met on January 18-19 at Grit- fith Park Boys' Camp to consider the problems that they would face in the spring semester. Every phase of student activities was represented in the 150 Diablos who participated. The two- day program featured discussions, speakers, recreation, a basketball game, and the semi- annual presentation of awards. Miss Jo Ann Wesley, tall assistant activities adviser, leads a workshop group in discussion technique. the Dr. Floyd Eastwood, associate dean of activities, day council. Two students pause for coffee during a break in program. -- RKYSV-,-up swears in the spring semester extended is -'ad H qnnah--. ,-L, Xix fs td F, 'i:.i!I',v'f A 'I-' 'Q . f in-,hill .I ' vii xilfi HL., ,'Z.,,.: ,gr F 51.113 ...Hit 1 r5Qvii.',rf?f.er?wgig' 1.f 2'L ll ix-A :lain lf ,Ji 3 ll' H f2lS.rHf.T:1 T ff? e?:..rm1fi21ffi.f.rf.i .415 1, 5, 'rr , -U -I .sd ii. --48' r. Ififf 431 wif. iffigigf 35.543852 1 f.-. 5'.l-.1-'. -- - .4 . - L l .g -4 Phi Delts give their troolitionol turkey dinner. rushing AT The beginning of eoch semester students have on opportunity To become ocquctintecl with the Troternities onol sororities on compus cxnol Then loin The one of Their choice. Rush parties ore held QT which prospective members meet the octives of oll Greek letter societies. Then the rushee chooses o group ond becomes ct pledge of thot orgonizcition ond eventually on crctive member. Delta Kuppci Phi party impressing The rushees. ,',:.TflifffZl. wr, 'lF ....- W. fm Deon Renshaw receives Salk vaccine shot. charztzes V a rio u s charitable campaigns were staged on campus to bene- fit students and the community. Salk vaccine was offered tree to students. Chest X-rays we re given. State' students contributed blood to the Red Cross and an- swered an urgent appeal by a San Diego State leukemia victim. Onthe lighter side emerged the Harry Higgens Memorial Foun- dation. l Diablos respond to urgent appeal for blood for a San Diego State College student who has leukemia. .' T'-f.. ' :ft . i' i - 3 . i, xi 41 Harry Higgens Memorial Library-he did not The Great Seal of the Society-living statuary de- BHTTOH Und l-Ofefileni 50ClefY C0'f0U'1defS, C00PeV0Te in vqinl partment. in best l-liggens tradition. Lou Caton, Presidenteelect who contracted tubercu Students contribute blood to Red Cross. losis, inspired chest X-Ray campaign. t i s i i K. E ,, ' ll. Ill. S. The aims ofthe Associated Men Students Council include achieving unity and furthering friend- ship among members through the sponsorship of activities for all men students, and acting as a medium for maintaining high social and schol- astic standards. With these aims in mind, the council organized such successful events as the semi-annual stag pizza party featuring a fine Afro-Cuban dancer, junior-senior brawl, sports car contest and show, sports equipment show, Wal' Bqueff John Clendenning' and Pete Boclourian were honored at AMS banquet. and the semi-annual AMS awards banquets. its as AP.,- Junior and senior classmen push the big ball around in AMS competition. Afro-Cuban dancer entertained AMS stag. Beard contest winners Men compete at stag in shaving contest. Z' AMS-AWS Open House was held at the beginning of the spring semester Ruby Ruybalid receives president s gold gavel from Fall semester Associated Women Students awards banquet dem award to Diane Ruez .5 A A ll. IU. S. The Associated Women Students of LASC spon- sored many unique and charitable events dur- ing the year. In addition to performing these services, the AWS maintains as its goal the pro- motion of high scholarship and acts as a unify- ing force for all women's organizations on cam- pus. Sandra Wisner served as president during the fall semester with Ruby Ruybaliol heading the group in the spring. It co-sponsored the AMS- AWS open house in the scenic shed. il., --.L . 1 o .l, i if 1 ...uh Lfihylvr -- i , gig., 'L I. F24 dit! ' ' i i is 159--fv1ifDt 5i-f--. - ' iff , F 43.3.5 gg- iT . F Nr- College Choir carols in patio. .i 'i,5..,' U .. es. - X- 13 AT? - . 4?5l...,,...f' , W ,...- . ' -gr ' . A L ' A C - 2-':-W: 'o-1-A z Dean Renshaw cuts ribbon to open Candy Cane Lane as Glen Alta school children look on. The art department offered student works in CI Christmas sale. mas Tree. N I M christians The generosity and good will of Dialolos was most evident during the Christmas season. The AMS-AWS hosted 285 children at a party at the Glen Alta school. Dr. McDonald played Santa Claus tor the youngsters, distributing toys col- lected in a campus drive. A campaign was also staged to aid the needy Navajo Indians. On campus there was a Candy Cane Lane and a new living Christmas tree. Even the Veterans Administration got into the spirit by distributing the monthly checks early. The Alhambra Chamber ot Commerce donated ci living Christ- T 'i .l.- . l Deon A. C. Lomberl looks or building plans. Cheerleaders: lfrom top to loottoml, Dove Korbo, VEYGFUVVS Offife sfuff. fr LW? 4 r Educational psychology class gave a Christmas play colculorecl fo keep one in stitches from opening to finish- Freud Comes To Life in psychosis, neurosis, and other Things. V--7 '11 A l it li' X r 4 5. fd, If It ,ij I ., A - A, ,Me Wnimaqt Dr. Louis Gardemal lseatedl, head of the drama department, shown with associate Ted De Lay. F . Zeev Bufman startles Jackie Joseph in her bedroom as he crashes through balcony windows in Arms and the Man.f' Tom West turns in a fine portrayal in a scene from The Beautiful People. With him are Tom Peckham and Mario Lomeli. , If fer- -7- --f-N - T- - . ll gl I-14,5 , ., ' , will , ,nit V4 we ll drama Drama in western civilization can be traced to the religious dance of ancient Greece in the 8th and 7th centuries B.C. It has advanced through the ages into a beautiful and entertaining art that is enioyed by many every hour. At LASC the art, theory, and technique of drama receive a genuine treatment that makes it a rewarding and stimulating experience. The frequent ap- pearance ot sold out signs at the college's pre- sentations attests to the popularity of LASC drama. Recorded on this and following pages are some scenes that produced top theater this year. A scene from La Parisiennef' i I iii Q. it ll -fri, 4 'N Q Jgwgl to 5 it it ,I A, Q t.. r , ye-qua. 'i f 'f i' f Q - ancine Weber Tom West the beautiful people Opening the season of drama at LASC was one of William Sar- oyan's least understood plays, The Beautiful People. Ron Segal projected simple warmth in his role as Owen, a 15-year-old boy addicted to writing one word novels. Francine Weber played the part ot Agnes, another of Saroyan's surrealist characters. Tom West employed his command ot Irish dialect to present a delight- Ron Segal ful Dan Hillboy. Les Aisenman directed. Arms and the Man scored a dramatic success as a polished cast ro- mantically satirized the glory of war and the fortunes of love. Zeev But- arms man directed the play and also took the role of Captain Bluntschli. Jackie Joseph and Stuart Nisloet appeared as Raina and Sergius, the ro- tlte 'nan mantic lovers. Stuart Nisbet Zeev Bufman as , . I 'I 5, I I I il l x-Dex, V.:. , Z' The lovers in Moliere's Imaginary Invalid secretly play a public prank onthe girl s father and his guests imaginary invalid Headlining the cast of the frolicking Imaginary Invalid was Les Aisenman as Argan, the hypo- chondriac addicted To the medical quackery of the day. Co-starring with him was Sprite Buck as Toinette, the house maid who caused him no end of supposed physical grief. Edna Schulte played Angelique, the daughter of Argan and lover to Cleante lMario Lomelil. June Franklin was Argan's scheming wife. Others cavorting Through Moliere's comedy were Marvin Marshall, Don Parker, Allan Boodnick, Zeev Bufman. Kath- leen Huber, Tom West, and Jack Asgarzadeh. Dr. Gardemal directs students in proper portrayal technique I I 1-'-'-1 forensics Oral communication is basic in the history of mankind. Endeavoring to perfect this skill, LASC deloaters have travelled across the country, ap- peared on television and participated in numer- ous speech contests. The results of These exten- sive forensic activities have been trophies, medals, and a growing reputation and respect for the speech department and the college. 'Z ,ax -.iy Louis Negrete, Rosemary Dooley, and Alan Dinehart display forensic awards. Squad: seated: Dr. Robert Kully, coach, Madeline Smith, Louis Negrete, Chris Harding, Larry Goldberg, Mary Ellerman, Jerry Casselman. Standing: John Clendenning, Carl Bovero, Robert Clifton, Rosemary Dooley, Mike Schon, Don Rogers, Paul Mottox, Lawrence Teplin, Richard Laquess, Hal Mintz, ...qs- .lohn Clenclenning Mike Schon Dr. Robert Kully, coach Women's Division: Madeline Smith Chris Harding Rosemary Dooley Mary Ellerman Lower Division: Standing: Carl Bovero Don Rogers Lawrence Teplin Seated: Jerry Casselmon Richard Laquess Sweepstakes: Robert Clifton Rosemary Dooley Paul Mattox Louis Negrete E L-.IQ fiiiifw 'l i....l:. loci' r Q ' .. of' - l ,ig r .l l il il l l l ' 'of-irul.-.L .'-s:gi....--I or First row: Francis Baxter, director, M. Barron, M. Lello, S. Engen, M. Neely, B. Claybrook, A. Booth, S. Brisacher, C. Bers, G. Miller, G. Cess ford, M. Hailey. Second row. L. Lampkin, D. Pierce, M. Flender, H. Nonam, V. Roedema, B. Terry, B. Grover, R. Ridderhof, K. Wilkinson, L. Williams, G. Loomis, D. Beasley, C. McNeal. Third row: D. Braggs, The State string ensemble. The Statesmen entertained frequently at school functions-. M. Gibbs, B. Judd, W. Reynolds, L. Seyel, G. Bensel, J. McCaritey, F Wamplery J. Greksa, A. Torres, S. Brown, S. Pavlosky., Fourth row: C. Pontrelli, M. Gonzales, J. Gossett, G. Williams, G. Willems, P. Kevorkian, A. Black, H. Wilcox, J. Hart, R. lnfantino, l. Pope. music Adding much to the culture and enioyment of the student body were numerous noon concerts and recitals given by LASC music students. The music department also brought professional musicians to perform on campus and supplement the student presentations. To acquaint the com- munity with the general excellence of the col- lege's music department, LASC music groups travelled off campus for special performances. The famed Brass Choir made its annual tour of the junior colleges inthe area. The Madrigal singers perform under the exacting direction of Dr. Baxter 4-.. K 1 if ,r f' ll. .. 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Many of the students attending evening and Saturday classes hold fulltime iobs, have family responsibilities, and are Trying to crowd an academic program into an already busy schedule. The same faculty members serve both The clay and extended day students. The twilight corps mixes books lleftl with bagels lrightl. mx.- ,, rig , 4 H ! . H- ' gr? ' K-. gi N , xref 'rw- tter part of the semester the best ot these J . . Fall staff: lrvin Borders, adviser, Lorayne Pfieter, Frank Gregory, Eric Lorenzen, managing editor, Charles Britton, editor, Alan Siegel, Gloria Seelye. A ' nzght times , 1 f The Night Times continued its development dur- - 1 r V me t ing the year as a monthly publication tor the -' , . extended da students. A highly readable pro- l W , V ,,, Y I-if ' duct was presented in a magazine format. l l V A Q 5, All Charles Britton edited the tall issues, while An- , px-C. ' ton Ccilleia served as editor during the spring. l ua ' X CHARLES BRITTON ANTON CALLEIA Fall Editor Spring Editor Clockwise: Don Goodwin, Ed Bonney Bill Linvxlle George Bayha Helen Nonam Bonnie Thurman, Rubetta Ridderhof statelnent hroughout the year the Statement staff met to riticize and evaluate the art and literary con- ibutions submitted by students. Then in the orks were published in Statement. FRANK JANSSON CAROLYN SEE Executive Editor Associate Editor x. .0 X 9'-Y ' 't life' U f Fall College Times staff: Boris Meshibofsky, Diane Dubuc, Kay Koh, Tom McCon- nell, Mike Calzone, Ralph Hilt, Dean Parker, Cyrus Zulghadr, Don Sheets, Hal' Keating and Paul Scott, Adviser. Anton Calleia Minor Willman Hal Keating u , - Minor Willman Harold Keating Anton Calleia Tom Denton .. Tom McConnell Mike Calzone . . Paul Scott ............ college The fall staff, under the direction of Editor Minor Willman, attempted to give a metropolitan newspaper flavor to the College Times. A well- edited weekly publication that drew praise from many professional journalists was the result of the groups endeavors. fall . Executive Editor . Associate Editor Managing Editor Business Manager . . . . Sports Editor . . Sports Editor Adviser Reporters were: Don Sheets, Kay Koh, Ralph Hilt, Diane Dubuc, Cyrus Zulghadr, Dean Parker and Boris Meshi- bofs ky. Hal Keating receives Outstanding Journalism Achievement Award. T7 1 . gg., 4 Deadlines are approaching. times Tom McConnell assumed The ediTorship of Col- lege Times in The spring semesfer and seT as his goal - making The paper pay for iTselT. To do This new adverTising was obTained and as a re- sulT The number of pages in The paper increased. Greafer use of picfures, conTroversial arficles, and enlarged news coverage marked The spring ediTions. iv p-.1 1 First row: Jack Martin, Jim Bald, Al Pagliari, Tom McConnell. Second row: Mike Calzone, Eric Lorenzen, Gary Bieber, Dean Bach, Edward Richeson, Robert White. Tom McConnell . . .. ExecuTive EdiTor James Wong . .. ... Managing EdiTor Eric Lorenzen . .. . . Business Manager Mike Calzone . .. ..... SporTs EdiTor Gary Bieloer . .. ............. CiTy EdiTor Jim Bald ..... Opinions Page EdiTor Ralph HilT ............... ConTemporary ArTs EdiTor Eugene Hawkins ................... STaTf CarToonisT Dean Bach, Edward Richeson, RoberT VVhiTe, Don SheeTs, Boris Meshibofsky, AlberT Pagliari, Lawrence LichT, .lack MarTin, Don McCaleb-ReporTers. Anfon Calleia, Ken Coleman-Special WriTers Jim Wong and Gary Bieber make up page. we I -qs, ... ' l 1 K, I . l JAMES VVONG Managing EdiTor TOM MCCONNELL ExecuTive EdiTor ERIC LORENZEN Business Manager ixxlfl MIKE WARD Executive Editor -me-if pitchfork . ' ii iff' 1 SH ELDON KOVARSKY Associate Editor il '3 PETE BODOURIAN ROY RUSSELL Pete Bodourian shows versatility in Al Pagliari and Frank Specchierla co Art Editor Activities Editor art work. fer over copy being typed by Elodi DORIS LAND ALBERT PAGLlARl Bowers. Club Editor Assistant Grad. Editor After early misfortunes, including the loss of the original editor, a new and energetic volunteer staff came to the rescue of the college yearbook. Working under close deadlines and the tradition- al chaotic conditions, the staff endeavored to produce an annual that would be representa- tive of the students. Many hours went into the production of Pitchfork. Layouts had to be made, copy had to be written, photographs had to be arranged for and taken. As the year closed the staff hoped that it had achieved its goal of giv- ing LASC a good yearbook tor the i956-57 term. hi ACK MARTIN overnment Editor 'Hn 'C' ' f pl iv 1 Section Editors discuss page layouts with editor and adviser. AI Pagliari, JGCk Mflffin, Fmnli 5P9CCl1I6flG, ROY Russell ' . Richeson and desks with a worked on look. H WJ, I . .gg .,Lf4h22.- lilo, ., ,3'sr :.'1 'fl,i'l',' Q01 513 ' - 15' , f.,,,',J .,' rig- r wl: A I, w... r.. -r ..-. 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X33-Q2 X -ah ff: JEWE- 21 ye' , LX 5 :ii ' W 1:42.22 '67-5 I J W x 'X XX 551 5, , x 1 I 1 Q XX WX, Xw X -, 4'PXX' -ik H Y w ,W Alpha Tl eT0 P' SOVOVITY 5-l5ieV5 Phi Delta members at fall banquet, s U Delta Beta Sigma constructs homecoming float . vn- Q , A ' ' Dr. Floyd Eastwood, As- - sociate Dean of Student Activities. Seven social sororities and fraterni friendship, leadership, scholarship and social development. The activ ated by the Inter Fraternity Council sororities. Far left: Mrs. Cynthia Johnson, assistant activ- ities officer. Left: Miss Jo Anne Wesley, assistant activities officer. g , party. ties function at LASC, promoting ities of the fraternities are coordin- Panhellenic Council coordinated the Left: Tau Sigma Nu sorority party. Right: Delta Kappa Phi stages New Year's Eve alpha theta pi Alpha Theta Pi has the honor ot being the tirst sorority at LASC. Organized in November, 1948, it has been active since. The promotion ot social activities anal participa- tion in student body functions are the prime ob- iectives. Some ot the activities include exchanges with the social fraternities, an annual Christmas party, and making dolls tor the Children's Hos- pital. Chris Harding President Arlene Clark Secretary FALL OFFICERS Nancy Baker Vice President Lee Carlin Treasurer Pat Edwards Pledgemistress Chris Harding Dorathea Inselmann Historian Miss Virginia Hronis Adviser Pat Edwards SPRING Pat Edwards Chris Harding Ruth Stearns Sherry Stalin Pat Ahern Barbara Claybrook Miss Virginia Hronis Dr. Esther Penchet in 'M,Q 'Ll ?'Q Ss Just for fun! Who says we aren't sorority girls'-' L ,A-!V, , E, , , T t - llillll 3' W S P -T . l x li .153 wi ijj sv 5 vii? V, x .wys i l ii fsxi. 1 L A Pat Ahern Leota Carlin Dorathea Inselmann Ruby Ruybalid 7 W V ef' L.. -. l. l l is as 'lv' C3 if Nancy Lou Baker Barbara Claybrook Ruth Stearns Sherry Sfqhn 'QU -'ln FALL OFFICERS SPRING Chamness President Chamness Nancy Bell Vice President Delphine' Pierce Carol Coombs Secretary Nancy Bell Beverly Noble Pledgemistress Farrow Marilyn Darlinglreasurer Marian Shingu Advisers Dr Edyth Horner, Dr. Carol Smallenburg Nancy Bell Cynthia Brunk Carol Coombs Diane Creech M0filYf1 Darling Monica MOVIICO Beverly Noble Ruma Burditt Diane Ruez Mdricm SlWl 1QU CCI delta beta siglna Delta Beta Sigma Sorority was organized in September, 1949. This social organization is devoted to furthering a spirit of service, honor, and friendship among the women at the college. Members are chosen on the basis of character, personality, and a willingness to support cam- pus activities. Some of the sorority's activities included exchanges with the fraternities on cam- pus, parties, and a Christmas party for under- privileged children. I7 Y7 Dr. Edyth Horner Delphine Pierce Dorothy Dorothy Ma rga ret Dr Carol Smallenburg 'J 'Q' cvs.-5 Q7 'V f' Margaret Farrow Do Pin 've B I rla Silva Jene tau sigma nu Tau Sigma Nu, a social sororiTy, was founded in November of l95l. IT is organized around The values of individualiTy, cooperaTion, social ma- TuriTy, and friendship. Taus believe Thai membership should noT be based upon efhnic or religious consideraTions, buT upon sponianeity, friendship, and personal worTh. AcTiviTies are focused so as To beneTiT The developmenf of The group and The school. .Q T -ri l 523 Ye old hams lnc. if A ri, M S ,rwggiiilflfibij I ir-.fe Q g1 ,g i 1 iifnifl E. I 3 lg le , 'l j fi.,-19.5 i' 'I'- A I f x K Sitting prerry, by 75. f FALL OFFICERS SPRING EsTher CasTruiTa PresidenT Lila BreTon Esfher Cosfruim Toni Eskander Vice PresidenT Reggie Kayyem Sylvia Arredondo Secrefary Loy Running PaT Goodwin Treasurer Shirley DiRado Francis SoTcher Pledgemisfress Shirley DiRado - Inge Sorensen l-lisTorian PaT Goodwin A Dena King Chaplain Gay Gray 'F ADVISERS: Miss Mary Alice Peairs, Mrs. Polly Jepson The Masquerade PUWY Wosggfecfsufcess- Lila BreTon in iv 3 'Q l i Demi King Francis Soldier Gay Grey Shirley DiRado PaT Nunez ' Reggie Kayyem L F- l li i v J 1. l if .N i i 4 . I-All -.w Birgirfe WrighT Toni Eskander lnge Sorensen Loy Running Mary Alice Peairs Pat Goodwin delta kappa phi Delta Kappa Phi is the youngest fraternity on campus, being organized in September, l95O. The original sponsors were Dr. Yale Lorden and Dr. LeRoy Bishop. The Greek letters ot the tratern- ity symbolize joining together for better under- standing through triendshipf' The purpose ot the fraternity is to provide an opportunity for Y' students attending LASC to acquire lasting, life- time friendships and to provide a broad social program for its members. lt has won the LASC Inter-Fraternity Council scholarship trophy for the past three semesters by maintaining the hiahest fraternity scholarship average. The smiling officers of spring '57. Dominic speaks at fraternity housewarming. Dominic Ruggiero Nuff if -I H Jerome Cohen T ww fx.-f . . 'R' 'Na L i 5' N. ll y to l 4 r I l i if, sr V in ' .gn ' ' 1 Russell Walker Carlos Ramirez Jim Cathcart Sol Pavlosky Dave Peters JK Members gather at Fall initiation. Morton J. Cronin Carl Pearl Fred Yamron Q.,- sv Irving Reisman n-- , .- , 'W' .QQ 3 Q 1 The Deltas celebrate with a dinner after getting a new fraternity house. FALL Dominic Ruggiero Jerome Cohen Hal Hyman I-larold Andrews Sherman Laster Dave Peterson OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Pledgemaster Historian Sherman Laster SPRING Jerome Cohen Dominic Ruggiero Russell Walker Carlos Ramirez Carl Pearl Irving Reisman kappa phi sigma Dennis D'Arcy Joe Nolan 66 Kappa Phi Sigma was organized in 1950 under the sponsorship of Dr. Floyd R. Eastwood. The organization selects its members on the basis of divergent, interesting backgrounds, without re- gard to race or religion. Character, personality, and scholarship are taken into consideration. Highlight of the fall semester was winning the Sweepstakes Prize for its Homecoming float entitled L.A. State Going Up. Dennis D'Arcy, tall semester Kappa president, was named the outstand- ing fraternity man by the Inter-fraternity Council. FALL Dennis D'Arcy Frank Matranga Joe Riegler Tom Nucholls Joe Nolan Ted Little ji ,, N W, , l Chet Mueller OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Pledgemaster Adviser SPRING Joe Nolan Peter Bodourian Dick Deemar Gene Johnson Frank Matranga Ted Little X., Ara Arteshian Gene John Pozza Peter Bodourian Lar Liebenbaum Frank Matranga I l I i Dick Deemar H. Foster Hauser Lee Ables Harry Zellers Ted Mathev i A W 'Sf inc., HUNH9 Q -mix. 'Sli 4 First comes rushes, then comes pledging, and finally on active fraternity man. Kappas worked hard to win the Sweepstakes prize in Homecoming parade if -an 1' 'Cir if 8. S v lf' I Ron Dorff Dick Moon Ed Gooch John Nehrboss Bill Gallagher ,I e Q , ,Q ' Q in x, .X K - A . 1-9 -, Q n . ' ill , E ' 'x 1'-4 I 1 X, V l ?1.Slbl3., tt-he if - Riegler Doyle Phelan Don Abbott Harold Lemaster Chuck Lapgold -lliqh l x ' ., X, ,lx , , -3 M . ,1 phi delta Hal Mintz . - Je. il I I A gl 5 ' , ... vw it Phi Delta social fraternity was the first organization formed at LASC, whether social, service, or honorary. It was founded in 1948 as an advertising fraternity, but revised its constitution in 1950 to become a social fraternity. Promotion of brotherhood, service, and broadening of social character are some of the fraternity's obiectives. ln addition to scheduled social events, a highlight of the year was the selection of Pat Edwards as the Sweetheart of Phi DeIta. The Phi Delts also won the IFC football championship. Various semesterly achievement awards were given to brothers who did outstanding work for the fraternity. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Hal Mintz President Don Young ' Ed McMillan Vice President Ed McMillan Leo Chaus Secretary Ernie Clause Ken Geyer Treasurer Frank Specchierla Ken Coleman Pledgemaster Leo Chaus Paul Koubek Historian Shel Kovarsky Dick Braun Social Chairman Herb Gelb ADVISERS: Dr. Carter Jefferis, Thomas Bair, Dr. Jack Cullen Top photo: Dick Braun receives outstanding Delt award. Lower photo: Herb Gelb receives standing pledge award. Don Young I li llllll l y l ll 'il I' 1 l . 9 l' ' i fl fl I ll, , 'J' 'Nl if ' 'EARL it -v, .Bill I ' 1 'gt n pk on Dr. Carter Jefferis Leo Chaus Ralph Ybarra Julian Lein Rick Larrayoz 1' , WIFE H it N. ni Q ' 2 is,-iw.. ' mt I -. c-: was , . - ,gg -1 .- - I W 3' 1-La, V Y-M l W xi I Y iii Mfg ii- I 1 it' with , i My . .er lbluy Quj. V . - ' I 5 'lair t j I i it:-, 1 E- , Rally b . I- 'al lirmp, g fe- A , K 'rm Qtr ' ' ' J ' A . :IA I -I 1 ' - wlifirev ' . Paul Woolsey Paul Koubek Michael Slovik Ed Reiter Art Serote Ernie Clause Arnie Geffr' I .,,., I lx' .l. I L. i Don Presby Exchanges, pledges, parties and athletic contests were some of the elements that went into the busy social calendar of Phi Delta fraternity , -ill' . cg ' 1 ' 9 ' , l, X Q ff' f ,. HJ- W . lx ' V w Nix l 'Q ' f-vii 7 i 5.g'f-.,i' 1' - V rw ' i . fi i X - - if .Q , , , . 4 l r . . x 1 - I , 5-vb Ken Geyer Frank Genaro Ken Coleman Dave Karbo Bob Freiberg Dick Braun .A X ia t N. ,- T l A l PH ' V l . l . E 1- in 1 L Herb Gelb Frank Specchierla Bill Simon Shel Kovarsky Don Lorenzini Lou Catan rho delta chi Founded in I949, Rho Delta Chi has the distinc- tion of being the first social fraternity on cam- pus. Goals of the fraternity-fellowship, encour- aging leadership, providing cn well balanced social life, and extending the bonds of brother- hood and friendship-are served by the club's policy of holding two social events each month. Rho Delta Chi, sponsors of the annual Inferno dance, also hosts a semesterly Get Acquainted Party for old and new members of the social fraternities and sororities. The names of many of the founding fathers of State College activities are to be found on the club's roster. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Jerry Ullberg President Jim Pope Les Rugg Vice President Tom Gibson Tom Gibson Treasurer Art Clayman Armando Cisneros Cor.-Secretary Bob Agopian Jerry Ullberg Top photo: Rho Delta Chi members ond dates. Lower photo goes over like a bang! Jim Pope Bob Agopian Bob Matchett Les Rugg st. me 1 -1' ' 51 I fb V wsu 'iv Your gf . Bill Weitekamp Larry Sherwin Tom Gibson Ernie Lopez Art Clayman Taylor Dark Wu N. . A 1, t V 1,1 .: !: ' 4 I. - V V EY., 1 4 A ff - V 'Hd 5 vi. I I n Y ig K ' V I 1 , W 1 ww wif, fm 2 I 'F -' ' L' 36 T. H A 1 -1- fl ' P '-Tx L3 m'i f'i'1'2u 'Egfr U? M 'align VJT5-M ' 'M W , , ' pc -, - n ,N 1- , ' ,f L -' ' L . 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Candidates for the society must: lil be upper classmeng l2l have a cumulative grade point average above the over-all men's averageg l3l be of desirable personality and character, and l4l have shown leadership to the college and fellows. Membership is by invitation. The frater- nity's guiding light is its motto: Serving l live. President McDonald congratulates Ernest Debs lleftl, Los Angeles council- man, and Thomas Erwin, state assemblyman, as they are honored by Blue Key. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Marvin L. Marshall President Marvin L. Marshall ,Fredric J. Gavlin Vice President Dale Malone L. D. Myers Secretary-Treas. Ralph Ybarra Peter Bodourian Cor.-Secretary Peter Bodourian Mel Wallace Alumni Secretary E. Lee Ables Armando Cisneros Historian Walter C. Bauer l ' ima. g ivy' . fl , Marvin L. Marshall Ralph Ybarra 134 QQ -if Pefer Bodourian .Joe Riegler Don Young Mal Whitfield Walt Bauer Lee Eu ' OCT. Z9 to NUU. I l0:30-1 : 3-8 V129-I:l13D'5f3 Blue Key sponsored Lou Caron Week to urge students to get chest X-rays. Members gather for the annual Blue Key Breakfast in June, 1956. At the Blue Key breakfast in the fall of 1956. 5-wr 'Kgs' 41 ,, 4- . 73' j , iv, I of 1 rs f - wgzzv xl Dr. Howard McDonald lf-' James Bown Armando Cisneros Mel Wallace John Clendenning Lou Caton Dr. Morton Renshaw Dr. Floyd Eastwood ' I E. P. ll. The Intramural Recreation Association caters to all students ma- joring or minoring in recreation. Through panels, discussions, and meetings, members become acquainted with professionals in the field. Some of the major projects ofthe organization are the hobby show, intramural recreation events every spring, and participation in the planning of the Spring Sing. RAMONA OFFICERS VERMONT Vic Kobett Manager Lloyd Otterman ' Melvin Danielson Publicity Bill Maxwell sigma alpha iota Ramona officers plan intramural activities Joined in the task of raising the standards of productive musical work among women students, members of Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional music fraternity, conducted a series of concerts and music discussions during the year. An important service of the organization was maintaining a cash scholarship award and a loan trust fund for members. The concerts consisted of varied musical types, including com- positions of LASC students performed by members of the club. All have been joined to promote the pledge of quiet loving service to our national fraternity, our college and to our sisters in Sigma Alpha Iota. Margaret Wilkerson Mrs. Patty Schliestett Delphine Pierce I ti Mrs Inez Schubert OFFICERS President, Yolanda Gonzales Vice President, Margaret Wilkerson Secretary, Carla Wittel Treasurer, Frances Siegel Historian, Frances Siegel Adviser, Mrs. Maurine Timmerman x, Yolanda Gonzales Lois Fisher Frances Siegel Carla Wittel Margaret Farrow Marilyn Harley Francis sigma epsilon Sigma Epsilon gives recog- nition to engineering maiors and strives to promote a sense ot fellowship among its members. its aims include promoting the engineering curriculum of LASC and fos- tering industrial contacts. Membership in the honorary society is limited to men and women maioring in engi- neering. FALL OFFICERS President ...... . . . Vice President . . . . . . Secretary .,.... . . . Treasurer . . . SPRING OFFICERS President ....... . . Vice President . .. . . . Secretary ...... .... Treasurer . . ADVISERS Leslie Cromwell William Plumtree in 7. e Row 1: Kenneth Steele, Ronald Kean, John Withey, Bud Anderson, Robert Zimowski, Chang Park John Easton Don Anderson, Tom Elieff, John Dykema. Row 2: Gordon Thrane, William Plumtree, adviser Donald Parker Robert Rockwell, Tony Coluzzi, Robert Eto, Dave Apoclaca, Murray Harris, Joseph Molletta, Jim Edwards Gerald Jacobs Bernard Nichols, Rudolph Hickman, Sheldon Miller, Richard Decker, Elvin Shaw, Frank Soyegima Bill lshibashi Max Bonanni. Gordon Thrane Richard Decker Dave Apodaca . Ronald Kean Richard Decker . Ronald Kean Kenneth Steele ... William lshibashi Sigma Epsilon members inspect machinery. sf' T i .,..J Phi Epsilon Kappa, the national honorary phys- ical education fraternity, is represented at LASC by the Alpha Rho chapter. Its purpose is to pro- mote and elevate the standards, ideals, and ethics for those engaged in Teaching physical education, health, and recreation. It acts as ot- ficial host at athletic events and as adviser to all those maioring in these fields. ' N FALL Harry Diolett George Florentine Jim Cambianica Owen Baggett phi epsilon kappa OFFICERS SPRING President George Florentine Vice President Ed Lum Secretary Al Perez Treasurer Bob Malhoit Adviser: Dr. Warren E. Reeves 'F F iff, L l -9 ' E 11 A 'QI' l 7-sy 1 ff Q ' tai W - e If George Florentine Ed Lum Cecil Crow P Don Tallman Robert Watson Robert Malhoit , l '26 a- : N f at ti 0 ,g x A Dr. Warren Reeves, Henry Comeletti Al Perez Charles Ucker Walter Hayashibara Danny Miller 5 1, fi Q 1-cr 1' -I ff J pi lambda theta X .f Pi Lambda Theta is an honorary organization for women in education. lt seeks to foster profes- sional spirit and maintain the highest standards of scholarship and professional preparation, to further the cause of democratic education, and to develop a professional fellowship among women engaged in education. This semester the organization became a part N4 K of the national Pi Lambda Theta honorary. A x x Pi Lambda Theta executive board-Seated: Helen Ball, Dr. Rita Hanson, Helen Brocklehurst. Standing. Norma Johnson, Eleanor Wilms, Betty Unanian, Ora Thomp- son. Not pictured: Dr. Georgia Adams, Dorothy Wood. OFFICERS President, Helen Ball Treasurer, Eleanor Wilms Vice President, Helen Brocklehurst Historian, Ora Thompson Rec. Secretary, Betty Eberle Publicity, Norma Johnson Cor. Secretary, Dorothy Wood Jr. Past Pres., Florence Mason Adviser: Dr. Rita Hanson Members listen to guest speaker. Seated: Paula Stone, Dr. Rita Hanson, Helen Ball, Julia Wheaton, Mrs. Alice Thompson iguest speakerl, Helen Brocklehurst. Standing: Ora Thompson, Gladys Sadd, Betty Unanian, Frances Bauer, Ruby Hendershot, Eleanor Wilms. 1 sgg4.,s-..- .. x x XI' v N-L alpha kappa psi 1CMQl Jer First row: Dr. William Voris, Martin Segal, Edward Spacek, Walt Bauer, Dick Hill, Joe Lieskovan. Second row: Laird Allison, Don McPherson, Wayne Howeth, Bob Rollins, Paul Sugimoto, Al Geigele, Dick Slouku, Dr. Leonard Mathy. Third row: Ur. Floyd Simpson, Godfrey Harris, Tom Goche, Paul Ruger,,Jack Grimes, Lee Moser. Pi Kappa Delta is a forensic society whose intention is to stimulate progress in, and to further the interest of intercollegiate speech activ- ities and communication in an effort to provide func- tional leadership training for life. lt offers a spirit of fel- lowship, cooperation, and incentive for achievement. FALL OFFICERS President .. Louis Negrete Vice Pres. .. Alan Dinehart Rec. Sec. . . Ruth Curtwright Cor. Sec. ..... Ed Couture SPRING OFFICERS' President .. Louis Negrete Vice Pres. . . . . Ruth Nixon Sec.-Treas. .... Ed Couture Cor.-Sec. ...... Joy Sutter Historian .. Mary Ellerman 78 Alpha Kappa Psi, the na- tion's oldest commerce fra- ternity, aims to further the individual welfare of mem- bers, to foster scientific re- search in the fields of com- merce, accounting, and fi- nance, to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein, and to promote business courses in colleges. FALL OFFICERS President ..... Dick Slouku Vice Pres. . .Wayne Howeth Secretary Martin Segal Treasurer . .. Joe Lieskovan SPRING OFFICERS President ...... Al Geigele Vice Pres. .. Paul Sugimoto Secretary .. Godfrey Harris Treasurer ..... Tom Goche pi kappa delta First row: Carl Bovero, Jerry Casselman, Louie Negrete, Mike Schon. Second row: Rosemary Dooley, Larry Teplen, Ellerman, Alan Dinehart, Chris Harding, Rick Laquess, Dr. Robert Kully. The LASC chapter of Sigma Delta Pi was founded in i953 under the sponsorship of Dr. Florence Bonhard, The dual purposes of the club, which is a national honorary Spanish society, are to re- ward scholarship and stim- ulate an interest and knowl- edge in all things Hispanic. FALL OFFICERS President . . Ruben Andrino Vice Pres. . . Dorothy Hefner Secretary Henry Munoz Treasurer George Koberne SPRING OFFICERS President . . Dorothy Hefner Vice Pres. .. Harvey Brown Secretary .. Gilbert Ruloio Treasurer Elias Galvan ADVISERS: Dr, Florence Bon- hard, Mariorie Gardner. phrateres C? ' Seated: Patricia Kern, Helen Real, Joan Schmidt, Benita Francis. Standing: Esther Castruita, Sheila Bernstein, Hedda Harmer, Alie Hale, Felicia Reichcirdt, Chris Harding, Lila Breton. A sigma delta pi Seated: Dr. Laudelino Moreno, Dr. Florence Bonhard, Henry Munoz, Dorothy Hefner, Ruben Andrino, George Koberne Standing: Dr. Harold Lionetti, Yolanda Gonzales, Mariorie Gardner, Anita Milton, Miriam Jolowitz, Gilbert Rubio, Har vey Brown, Eliseo Giron, Oscar Ossorio, Margarita Fastobencl, Luis Perez, Elias Galvan, Carmen Lopez, Ruben The LASC chapter of the ln- ternational Phrateres Asso- ciation fosters a friendly spirit among women on campus: serves and pro- motes the best interests of Phrateres, LASC, and the community, and encourages leadership and participation in student activities. FALL OFFICERS President ....... Alie Hale Vice Pres. . . Hedda Harmer Secretary .. Marian Shingu Treasurer Dorothy Chamness SPRING OFFICERS President .. Hedda Harmer Vice Pres.. .Sheila Bernstein Rec. Secretary . . Diane Ruez Sec.-Treas. ...... Pat Kern ADVISER: Marian Wagstaff 79 - l Top photo: Installation of officers for Spring '57. Lower photo: Semi Annual banquet. FALL Walt Bauer Joel Zebrack Henry Munoz Harry Hale Joel Zebrack Jim Weiler Harry Hale OFFICERS President Vice President Rec. Secretary Cor. Secretary Treasurer l Historian Proiects Chairman SPRING Walt Bauer Joel Zebrack Adolph Torres Harry Hale Mike Gonzales Louie Negrete Sid Singer ADVISERS: Dr. James Williamson, Dr. Carter Jefferis, Dr. Louis DeArmond, Dr. John Dahl, Dr. T. Bair, Dr. Richard Straw. 80 alpha phi omega LASC's Lambda Mu Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was formally chartered by the national office on May 30, l954. lt has since grown in size, spirit, and reputation by carrying out its principles of leadership, fellowship, and service. During the yearfit took part in and sponsored many campus and community service projects. Each semester the fraternity hosts the Welcome dance. For the past two years A Phi O has built the Homecom- ing Queen's float as a service to the college. One of the highlights of the year was the successful campaign to elect Sandra Wisner Miss L.A. State. Working on Homecoming float 5 A AU' x v Hemi Dqsfur Mike Gonzales l?iCl'1Clfd STVC' Above: Alpha Phi Omega members congraTulaTe Their win ning Homecoming Queen Candidate Sandra Wisner. Upper right An Alpha Phi Omega special service To The college was The maintenance of The bullerin board. Right A Phi O sponsored semi-annual Welcome Day Dance. 4' fe. 'Z' mf Walt Bauer Louis Negreie William Broady John Olinski Sidney Singer Joel Zebrack as G, 7-fr . gr-f Hale George Manooshian Chris Ponfrelli Alvin Borne Don Reed Henry Munoz DeArmond Carter Jefferis Sib O. Hansen George N. Francis FALL OFFICERS George P. Wong President Bill Hubbard Vice President Will Comfort Treasurer Harold Edelman Art Miyashima Leonard Lowe Mickey Fradkin Strother Moore Theodore Haas Rec. Secretary Cor. Secretary Alumni Secretary Historian Parliamentarian Pledgemaster SPRING George P. Wong Alex Araw Thomas McLaughlin Ben Shimada Dave Bloom Jerome Cohen Ned Morioka Bill Rabe Melvin Carter ADVISERS: Sib O. Hansen, George N. Francis sigma chi alpha Sigma Chi Alpha, the professional accounting fraternity, is the first in the state to conduct round table discussions with professional ac- countants. lts purpose is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting profes- sion and to promote the study of accountancy. It provides the student with an active social pro- gram and a medium for exchange of the latest methods in the accounting field. Last fall Sigma Chi Alpha received the Inter-Club Council's Ac- tivities Award. George Alex Araw James Moise Herbert .AA .gi'i l. llc I Thomas McLaughlin Theodore Haas Art Miyashima Bill Rabe Henry Y Q-J Ned Morioka Ben T. Shimada Will Comfort Bruce Sansui Harold Edelman Melvin C4 ymY.Af.xvx'cN-1 cxlvt-'iii-Ql.f:f5-1-L T 1 i l l Members present display in Scenic Shed at AMS-AWS open house. .. V, df' y-fy l Hubbard 't vt President George Wong accepts gavel for a second term from Vice President Bill Hubbard at installation banquet. Lavering .X lil fi -1 'fl ' ' Qi ff'l5,l an ., V VVAQV ,PHIL Q f f' V. f f N t- oseph Horn Joseph Kreitenberg z - , W 1 !l ,ani 4'5- rad w-gf arome Cohen Martin Segal Dave Bloom Leonard Lgwe Wing LOW li Wi Albert Geigele Joseph Leiskovan Sheila Levy Thomas Gocke Fall President Fall Vice President Fall Secretary Fall Treasurer 'tr L l' V Business calls fora business meeting. 84 S. ll. Ill. The Society for the Advancement of Management is the largest business organization on cam- pus, having over TOO members. A national organization, SAM strives Through research, alis- cussion, publication, and other means to concluct and promote scientific study of the principles governing organized effort in industrial and eco- nomic life . . . for the general betterment of society . . SAM on the local chapter level has instituted many new activities on campus. The Day-ln- lndustry program is one. The project gives the members an opportunity to see business in ac- tion by means of an all-day visit with top man- agement officials. There are generally four per- sons to a group, thus allowing informal conver- sations with executives. --ev Day-In-Industry program gives members a look at Life hot off the press at Pacific Press. NGAHSMENT Jfi ' i-in -il' K A ,I Hu.-1, ' 1 ,.-fJ.i'-- 'i'.-is . ,gV.J:.' ldv: dfihl . , ' f, E.. Z .axis . i ni, vi 1 i i .hr- -: ffl? SAM'S Placement Brochure. Dinner-speaker meeting held last fall at which spring semester officers were installed. A regular activity ot SAM is a monthly dinner-speaker meeting. During the past year leading business men in the community have been invited, giving members an opportunity to hear business speak. The Placement Brochure, instituted by SAM in i955 has increased in importance and prestige each year. The brochure, which con- tains a picture and pertinent information about a graduating member of SAM on each of its pages, is circulated to over 450 business firms with the intention of giving them a chance to select college graduate employees. Response tor those whose pictures have appeared in the publication has been very good. ,r If l 9. f 5 YY' g iff , wa, llf- .-v -Vi' Lee Moser Archie Keenan Clark Nelson Lou Perez Spring President Spring Vice Pres. Spring Secretary Spring Treasurer Smiling still at three o'clock in the morning. And when the saints come marching in. l phi mu alpha Phi Mu Alpha, a Sinfonia Fraternity of America, made important advances in the promotion of the cause ot music during the year, and also succeeded in its other aim, the promotion of the brotherhood of students of music. Originally organized at LASC as the Orpheus Club, Phi Mu Alpha held two concerts during 1956-57 - concerts open to all students - and also held a series ot social functions. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Chris Pontrelli Jim Weiler Charles Williams Charles Williams Richard Froton Dale Ziegler President Vice President Rec. Secretary Cor. Secretary Treasurer Historian Chris Pontrelli Jim Weiler Harold Hale Charles Williams Richard Froton Dale Ziegler lli 1 X l 5+ lf, sg yr Q A U ' r , 'Q ' re J 'jf' 5 45.5545- ' xwXfYFf3W'x if '- 4 Chris Pontre 3 Hal Wi l Vs ' ' .1 Through their leadership many musical events were accomplished at LASC. Vito Susca Henry John McRae Gordon Bensel Frank 86 Harold Hale Jack Echols Robert During the year seven prograrnerneetings and two awards banquets were held. ln addition, an extended lecture series titled Contemporary Panorama was initiated soeiety ' rr scholarship society The Scholarship Society exists in order to recognize those students who have distinguished themselves academically. Each year it attempts to extend service to the school and the academic community. Through semi- monthly meetings fellow- ship is provided tor students FALL OFFICERS John Clendenning . . Allan Boodnick . .. Felicia Reichardt . .. Margaret Zumwinkle SPRING OFFICERS John Clendenning .. Allen Boodnick ... Felicia Reichardt .. Carol Katz ..... with similar interests. President President Treasurer Secretary President President Treasurer Secretary Organized last tall, the Sociological Society is dedicated to illustating theory ot sociology o o in concrete terms through the presentation of programs which discuss principles of social organization. Activities ot a social nature have been de-emphasized in the belief that the best interests ot LASC's sociology students are served by intellectually stimulating programs etty Brown, Barbara Tufts, Louie Duron, Arline Pape, 'f Lf 'L' -. - ' ...gp L-'.-.-l0-- 'o ernon Wickstrom, Armando Morales, Eugene F. OFFICERS President Vice Pres. Sec.-Treas.. ADVISER I-lanatin Paul Rowan, adviser. . i ,. ,ff-A sf? -.4 C'2 E. c. S. t. a. I The California Student Teachers As- sociation, component of the Califor- nia Teachers Association, is the larg- est organization on campus. Th G aims and ideals of CSTA include pro- - moting professional and ecolnomi welfare of teachers, fostering activ cooperation between student groups, fessional ethics and attitudes, an improving educational service i general. stimulating the highest ideals of pro- Ol Fi First row: Sandra Wisner, Felicia Reichardt, Don Lorenzini, Marilyn Loomis. Second row: Joan Schmitz, Shel Winston. FALL OFFICERS President .... Robert C. Wright Vice President .... Adie Granik Secretary ...... Lucille Rhodes Treasurer ...... Sandra Wisner Elementary Representative Felicia Reichardt Secondary Representative Shel Winston SPRING OFFICERS President ...... Don Lorenzini Vice President. .Felicia Reichardt Secretary ..... Marilyn Loomis Treasurer ...... Sandra Wisner Public Relations . . Ray Chavira Ex Officio ....... Shel Winston Joan Schmitz SPONSORS: Dr. Marian Wag- staff, Dr. John Dahl, Mrs. Katha- rine Sistrom, Dr. Dan Cappa 88 ' X YN-A., Registration for the secondary school administrators conference. las beldades Las Beldades, women's honorary society, was or- ganized in the fall ot 1950 to recognize those women who have demonstrated outstanding ability in student body office. Membership is limited to seniors who have shown an unseltish desire to work toward the betterment of LASC. V5 N-9 ef? x 1 , Dorothy Chamness Dorathea lnselmann 627 CT? Sandra Wisner Sheila Bernstein california recreation society E ,i , , s Jn I va- -ew. The California Recreation Society l ' -A ' 'rl W, B Q H Ml' t promotes the spirit of recreation First row: Victor Kobett, Melvin Danielson, Betty King, Harriet Kramer, Laurie Cook, Mal Whitfield. Second row: George Manooshicin, Milton Woclfson. among those with a genuine interest in the field. Contacts with professional leaders and discussions of the newest devel- opments in recreation serve as the basis tor the club. FALL OFFICERS President ..... .. Vic Kobett Vice President ..... Betty King Secretary ........ Jean Huritz SPRING OFFICERS President ......... Betty King Vice President. .Lloyd Otterman Secretary ....... Leotta Carlin ADVISERS: George Willott, Mrs. Dorothy O'Brien 89 ITC? I I Row I: Beverly French, Ruth Grani, Benito Francis, Diane Capp, Janice Tankersley, Akiko Suzuki. Row 2: Mary Bishop, Joyce Hung, Sybil Line, Ruth Erwin, Mrs. Virginia Chamberlain, adviser, Frances Sotcher, Mollie Za- harias, Winifred Sehm, Carol Freese. Row 3, Minnette Harris, Mrs. Bertha Gregory, department head, Mrs. Maxine Miller, adviser, Hannah Bay, Ruth Furlong, Mrs. Thelma Graves, faculty member, Lianne Sou, Marilyn Bolach. IU. P. ll. Women's Recreation Association is for all women interested in physical education and recreation. It is not restricted to majors in these fields. A highlight of the year was sponsor- ing the all-college playday for all the colleges in Southern California. It in- volved social events, sports tourna- .-x Alpha Gamma Pi was founded in the spring of T954 and is associated with the American Home Economics Association. lts obiective is to be- come acquainted with the leaders in the field of home economics, and to further the knowledge and enioy- ment of its members as they strive toward professional goals. FALL OFFICERS President .... Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer .... Historian .... Benita Francis . . Diane Capp Emily Novatney . . . . . Beverly French Emily Novatney SPRING OFFICERS President ...... . . . Diane Capp Vice President .,... Beverly French Secretary .... .... C arol Freese Treasurer . . . . . Norma Estrada Historian ........... Carol Freese ADVISERS: Mrs. Virginia Chamber- lain, Mrs. Maxine Miller alpha gamma pi ments and fun. FALL OFFICERS President ...... .... P at Lindsay Vice President Secreta ry .... Treasurer .......... SPRING OFFICERS President ....... Vice President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Joan Horowitz . Vera Altman . Vera Altman . . Pat Lindsay . . .Pat Nichols Mary Ellerman ... Mary lmfeld T7 First row: Pat Lindsay, Mary Ellerman, Mary Imfeld, Vera Altman, Wanda Longsine. Second row Miss Joar Johnson, adviser, Connie Corbin, Pat Nichols, Joan Horowitz, Marcia Margules, Leslie Blair. Active membership is open to all students in the division of business and economics who have com- pleted a course in business finance, drama soeiety The Drama Society was officially recognized on campus during the fall semester. Requirements for membership include interest and participation in a college production. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE Les Aisenman, Don Molin, Madeline Smith. Temporary Chairman, Tom West investment elub The Investment Club was organ- ized to develop sound thinking in investment theory and more exact knowledge andedefinition of investment principles. It en- courages investment work on a high ethical plane. FALL OFFICERS President ..... ... Phillip Hill Vice President . . . Vincent Russo Secretary ....... Bob Freiberg Treasurer . .' .... Tom Atkinson SPRING OFFICERS President ......... Leon Dame Vice President. .Norman Wittier Secretary ...... Jack Brisacher Treasurer . . .... John Carl ADVISER .. .. Frank Hill First row: Don Parker, Sol Pavlosky, Walter Beaverf Don Molin. Second row: Francine Wallweber, Edna Mae Schulte, Cyrus Zulghadr, Madeline Smith, Rubetta Ridderhof. Third row: Jerry Beck, Mario Lomeli, Sonora 91 geography club The Geography Club is com- posed of geography maiors and others expressing a sin- cere interest in the field. The club meets for discussions with guest speakers on vari- ous aspects of geography. Members also participate in field trips to areas of geo- graphic significance. fi -mf A First row: Robert Conyers, William Davis, Ellsworth Beach, Edward Grove. Second row: Donell Schrader, Frank Kosin, James Grover, Dr. William Byron, Donald McGraw, Michael Normand. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Robert Conyers President Bill Davis Bill Davis Vice President Frank Kosin James Grover Sec.-Treasurer James Grover ' , Historian Dr. William Byron Adviser Robert Conyers Dr. William Byron guidance assoeiation OFFICERS President. Helen Brocklehurst Vice President Kenneth Washington Secretary Frances E. Grandall Treasurer . . Blanche Walton Adviser Dr. Donald Mortensen Phylis Adler, Lucretia B. McWilliams, Helen Brocklehurst, Robley Huston, Frances Grandall. 92 The Guidance Association offers membership to all who are interested in the field of guidance. It promotes professional attitudes on the part of guidance maiors. Guest speakers in the field enrich the club curriculum. The Industrial Arts Associa- tion stresses social and pro- fessional improvement of its members. Men and women maioring or minoring in in- dustrial arts with a cumula- tive 2.0 GPA are eligible for membership. FALL OFFICERS President .Herman Moening Vice Pres. . . . James Brown Secretary ...... Ed Moody Treasurer ...... Len Sterle SPRING OFFICERS President . Norman Lardner Vice Pres. .... Mack Toner Secretary.Richard Weinberg Treasurer .... Alfred Merlo ADVISERS: John La Monica, Dr. William A. Mays. psi chi National Honorary Society in Psychology Los Angeles State College, Chapter Founded May 6, T956 lg Rolland Pearson Alma Turner Larry Liebenbaum Treasurer Recording Sec. Program Chairman social studies council The Social Studies Coun- cil is designed to pro- mote interest in social studies education. It in- vestigates the tech- niques and materials of social studies, and stim- ulates intetest in the work of all social studies unit organiza- tions and the National Council for Social Studies. OFFICERS President . Ray Chavira Vice President John Bullock Secretary ' Savey Shirvanian Treasurer Eli Washsberber ADVISER Dr. Carol Smallenburg Members of the club, which throughout the year has featured guest speakers and spirited discussions Q student lnarkcting The Student Marketing Club offers an opportunity to students interested in the field of marketing to ex- change views and to observe new scientific methods. The club is affil- iated with the American Marketing Association. lt meets bi-weekly to discuss business problems and take field trips. FALL President ..... Vice President ..... Charles Brown . . Tom Johnson Secretary ..... . . Marilyn Martin Treasurer .. .. David Brush SPRING President ............ Dan Clapp Vice President .... W. E. Westland Secretary ..... Earleen Fullinwider Treasurer . . ...... Torn Hughes Adviser . . . . Dr. Russell Chrysler 94 I , . 'R-r f First row: Tom Hughes, Martin Woods, Earleen Fullinwider, Harold Yaphe, Paul Crikelair, Tom Johnson. Seconc row: Charles Brown, W. E. Westland, E. Lew, Dan Clapp, Jack Grimes, Ken Lyon, Dave Bourke, Dr. Russell Chrysler i. c. e. c. he International Council for Excep- onal Children is an organization evoted to such problems as the romotion of opportunities for ex- :xl children and the enrich- of the background of persons in special education. . . . . . . Helen Brocklehurst President .... James A. Speirs . . . . . . . Valaria Hostetler Relations .. Margaret Collier Dr Ted DeLay Q- -1-Q., reused' Shown listening to Miss Francis Thiesen, guest speaker are ICEC members-First row: Elda Bush, Lorraine Covell Valaria Hostetler, Charlotte Marletto. Second row: Caro C. Hatcher, Edna Basmaiian, Barry Frederick. Third row: Esther D. Maddox, Helen Brocklehurst, J. E. Lord. Fourth row: Gene Renck, Nedra Nutt. delta gamma xi irst row: Fred Hansen, Earl Clark, Joseph Hilton, John Greaves, Henry Camacho, Frank Nelson. Second row: aylor Dark, Sterling Weaver, S. Maureen Moore, Dr. Samuel Urner, Cecilia Fleck, Pat Davey, awrence Hanson, Burt Knaefler. Orda Lewis, The objectives and aims of Delta Sigma Xi are to promote social and intellectual interests in mathematics and related fields. Requirements for ioining include a 2.0 GPA and a sin- cere interest in the field of math. FALL OFFICERS President ..... . . . Burt Knaefler Vice President ....... Fred Hansen Sec.-Treas. ..... S. Maureen Moore SPRING OFFICERS President ....... . . . Orda Lewis Vice President . . . . Taylor Dark Sec.-Treas. .......... Cecilia Fleck ADVISER .. . .. Dr. Samuel Urner 95 newnuin club First row: John McRae, Ray Trebbien, Rudolph Hiskmon. Second row: Penny Glandon, Elaine Dapremont, Sally Bermudez, Peggy Benton, Mar- tin Kearney, Father James Nevin, Joan Alberti, Benita Francis, Ruby Ruybalid. Third row: Vi Tubick, Carmen Lopez, Aurora Loza, Modene Burns, Polly Jepsen, Dr. Thompson Black, Mike Carter, Mort Shea, Jeanne Josephson, Eleanor Leawell, Eleanor Gonzalez. Fourth row: Ed Seals, Phil Peterson, Joe Santoya, Pat Johnson, Len Oliveira, Bernard Ancheta, Ira Cantulle. FALL Ed Seals Benita Francis Peggy Benton ADVISERS: Dr. Murphy. inter- varsity christian fellowship The Newman Club was founded during the spring semester of 1956. The purpose ofthe club is to coordinate and promote spir- itual, cultural and social activi- ties on the college level. OFFICERS SPRING President Martin Kearney Vice President Peggy Benton Secretary .loan Alberti Treasurer Ray Trebbien Chaplain Father James Nevin Thompson Black, Mrs. Polly Jepsen, Dr. Mary First row: Betty Brolsma, Judy Barnes, Mamie Russell, Evernola Spikener, Beverly Bruner, Helen Kamya, Judith Brown. Second row: Emily Eaks, Ray Cissna, Gene Tabor, Bob Jero, Dean Parker, Dr. Gordon Severance. I I The purpose ot the Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship is to provide fellowship in Christian living through prayer, Bible study, and so- cial activities. lt attempts to encourage the individual to seek God's purpose for his lite. Its ob- iective is to participate in college functions in such a way as to promote Christian leadership. FALL OFFICERS President ..... Gene Tabor Vice President . . Betty Bush Secretary Helen Kamya Treasurer ..... Ray Cissna ADVISER Dr. Gordon Severance Numerous clubs and honorary socieTies funcTion on campus, filling The varied needs of ci diverse sTudenT body. The acTiviTies of These groups during The pasT year have included field Trips, presenTaTion of guesT speakers, snow Trips, discussions, cmd parTies. Some of The groups are designed To recognize achieve- menT, oThers are social, oThers based on inTeresT. The lnTer-Club Council, comprised of represenTaTives from each recognized cam- pus organizaTion, coordinaTes all club acfivifies. is. 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All-American candidate Anderson catches pass. State 13, Sacramento State 13 Tom Davis paced The Diablo altack by scoring on a four yarder. His 36 yard pass To Anderson set up the other TD. Winters tallied the six points on Cl 28 yard run. The game was STaTe's first on The Vermont campus in The '56 season. Steel digs for yardage against Nevada gridders. 1 . -f-fralf-'Ee' 1 X .- -nQ,,... .14 Tom May Ted James Five Nevadans pursue State's Willie Williams. Rudy Ramos Don Presby if-R 7189 . - Larry Schrock James Bucci Larry Sherwin Occidental 13, State 6 Jack Kemp, one of the top small-college quarterbacks in the country, paced the Tigers to the win over State. Oxy TDs were scored on a six-yard run by Bob Quinn and a pass from Kemp to Darel Sorensen from 10 yards away. State 26, Nevada 14 A small, hustling squad from the Univer- sity of Nevada couldn't cope with the Diablos on this night. Touchdown runs by Les Huftord, Steel and Winters paced the attack. The other State TD came on a pass from Lewis to Anderson. Roger Smith Manque Winters Santa Barbara 33, State 13 The eventual league champs humiliated the Diablos, although State gave them a good tight. State trailed only 14-13 at the halt. Diablo scores were made on a run by Bill Steel for tour yards and a pass from Lewis to Anderson. State 23, Long Beach 0 The Diablos won their second straight game by completely overpowering poor Long Beach State eleven at ELAJC. A Lewis to Anderson pass for 73 yards brought the first six points. Willie Wil- liams' 47-yard run and 17-yard fielcl goal, plus Steel's TD run, were the other scores. Dick Whitney 735 X , . Q.. ,, .lx 0 , y in N ... Q Y l l n lll Les I-lufford Mike Allen Mexico Poly 28, State 6 The referees couldn'T find The field, and suspenders had To be used To lengthen the yard marker, but The game Tinally got under way. A 20-yard pass from Barry To Wendell Nichols scored STaTe's only Touchdown of The afternoon in The Municipal STadium in Mexico City. Pepperdine 15, State 14 The Diablos Took a T4-9 lead in The fourth quarter, but a late Wave score proved The margin. Davis scored The Tirst State TD on a line plunge and a pass from Lewis To Anderson tallied The other. Bolo Binder Bill Reed Ralph Anderson Al Adelini Coco Alcala Ralph Anderson and teammates receive inoculations before going To Mexico City to play Poly. Taylor Dark James Crafty Hank Lewis Bill Steel un. v .Anderson Snags One Jim Strozier Auzzie Sheard ill ,Y . nv-I - --Q, .LI 'gi 4 4....4 G., Harold Huffman Tom Davis Tom Richards Ed Reiter statistics RUSHING PASS RECEIVING TCB Net Avg. No. Yds. TD Steel . . . .50 326 6.5 Anderson . .30 603 7 Hutford . .66 275 ' 4.2 Whitney . . 10 82 0 Winters . .68 248 4.1 I-Iuttord . . 6 40 O Williams .... 37 135 3.7 Schrock . .. 5 84 O Rinehart ..... 20 110 5.5 Reed . .. .. 3 52 O Nichols ..... 12 84 7.0 Nichols . . . 3 43 0 Lewis ... . . .19 64 3.4 Ramos . .. 2 -7 O Barry ... . . .36 58 1.6 Williams .. 1 22 0 Ramos ...... 15 33 2.2 Inman .. .. I 19 0 Richards .... 6 29 4.9 Strozier . .. 1 16 0 Brown . .. 9 21 2.3 Winters . .. 1 7 0 Inman . .. 5 17 3.4 Rinehart .. 1 4 O Bucci .. .. 5 14 2.8 Bucci ... .. 1 1 0 Davis .. .. 8 4 0.5 Everroad .. 1 4 4.0 Alcala ...... 3 -3 -1.0 PASSING SCORING PA PC Yds. TD PAT s. Lewis . .71 37 466 Anderson . 7 0 42 Davis . .30 13 257 Winters . . 4 0 24 Barry . .45 1 1 226 Steel . . . , 4 O 24 Nichols . 9 2 17 Williams . 1 05 9 Williams . 2 0 0 Alcala .. . 0 7 7 Nichols . . I 0 6 Hufford . 0 2 2 iifield goal Frank Palmer Glen Rinehart Dick Phillips gli! -1-'TSI' DiubIo's Winters gets a good block from teom- mote Roger Smith. Winters goined 248 ycurds rushing during the '56 season. Little Les Hufford tokes off around end for the Diablos. Hufford is only 5-8 while weighing 175. gv is Q2 .nv-' , 9.64 I ' 0,5 .iilvi . l, yy, i- ,T 1 9 A 1 x 1 .QM f -- e 4340 1' V 'J 143.4 T Ng x.,f' 9' 3 -. L X. M . , a F , 1,05 V 4 ,wuz , Los X 8.5 A + gm rfl ' 1W'fL!g '.i ' - , 6 kL'w?if - 'Fi Sf .M x if jf A K f Q 11. vi: ' ' , JNL V , , , ' .. 'ill 'YJ in I I 5: E2 Fi 1 4 Z if 5 ilk MIM 55 1 ,2-faq VV . 2 Z 'J 74 WU WM jf ,4,. .W in .w - 3 9 if X un Was . , L . , - b 1 H LJ xl If ,v 2, ' 2 4- NC L 1 W 'SY W 4 ' .A 'gc J ' lk- 414- far fl The Diablo baseball team got oft to a fast start by overwhelming the opposition in early season games. The horsehiders showed promise ot ielling into title contenders. Members of the team pictured below are - Kneeling: Coach Jim Reeder, Jim Cratty, Bruno Cicotti, Dave Salazar, Sam LaMasa, Jack Oertel. Second row: Coach Barry Blake, Hal Spezrnan, Rudy Diaz, Buddy Cha, Barry Terlazzo, Willie Williams, Horace Consolo, Ed Moriarity. Third row: Ken Russell, Ed Saenz, Dave Sandell, Don Stetfens, Bob Hills, Dick Clendenning, Gary Pietela, Coach Hank Ennen. -, A, X 'ill . T, Q, 5 Wu... ,MSW Q 0 , IL :LU .-. I ,is pf glam SlaTe's lop sluggers include Diaz, Sandell, Saenz, Cratty, Oretel. Spezman fakes cur at ball for Diablos. - ,af-v. Outfielder Willie Williams .LTI a J i NIMH' ,V - ,lilac - LD III! Y. 1. i-...V 'in ', - 0 f . FHL H405 . 9 i if i4 1 il 'align fl 'Ti- 4 AS-9:-9, :fill i- Y ' ,im .vm. :1w3. 1 . 5. Coach Ennen's infielders-Front row: Cha, Sandell, Saenz. Second row Diaz, Spezman, Consolo, Salazar. lf' ' 7 W- .L H .. iiiA4.ii.iiuiiuu-,1n,1-. ...M---,vs 1- -,,, t ' l fLU LA xp,i,.3:1 -l!.lll ibjyj V wi il l ' riihlw Front row: Catchers Sam LaMosa, Gary Pietela and Hal Spezman. Back row: Pitchers Bruno Cicotti, Ken Russell, Don Steffens, Bob Hills and Dick Clendenning. .ea ',' ' N l ggavti- f 'f' 'g,,.r.,.l' 0' c. .. is I A -V ,.- D L K . ' 1 - 43' ' t.- F f- -f'.'f',J4-., 1- ' , 'I lyme' , ,, ' Lil .' ,AQ - ' ri' Q P ,' -. . V . ' 0-A:-. '. l . nga: . - ,- ' I. VV' 1,1 im F t::.' U fi, , 'V FN . ,V , .X :ann K iii!! ,' . WV Eu. 4A .,.,, it , , f-.gl f. 5, up L. A .. , ' , . ' .- ff. 'ii'-' W' .. '1.'- A e A , vs 'J w t. Y ,.. .W . A ,,, 111, an 9 l, 1, . 1 . , . . A is , m, 5 J X- v, wi . Ax'-f 4 'ff-J i k l' if-4' psi. V 'E ' 1'-f?kf'N 'Q 435119, . -If i .4 viii 'gg , .. . . '4- 'E Q , . . -.c - ' Rudy Diaz throws from his third base spot. Jim Cratty about to hit ball for Diablo crew. Ed Moriarity rounds base for State. .K :LU . 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Third row: Roy Ceniceroz, Bill Broady, Co-Captain Danny Schweikarf, Wesley Dickson, Co-Captain George Brown, Assistant Coach Mol Whitfield. Third row: Coach Felix Jumonville, Wilbur Williams, Don Johnson, Jerry Mundel, Alfonso Perez. ll4 Dave Sommers leops over hurdle. Bill Abbott about to toss the discus. Lee Joseph hlls the tape for Sfcfe y,P4S 5 , '27-of .f 1 'Nl 'R Qktgxz Q 'if -5 ' , - -vs Q , ,M V? ' ws .. i 11.53 Novikoff Clears bar easily, Wesley Dickson high iumps. George Brown finishes sprint. J I Jerry. Mundel flies over cross bor. Lee Joseph fakes baton from Tom Rich- ards lleftl in reloy event. Joel Wiley shows scary form in brood iump. 'A L in -5, ',o A rf- -, T 1-ii, 1 79. ,, V ,+L ,, , lla' , H 5 , I A .. lc 5 ' N., I - '.bl' 0.....h , .395-, '. I l 1. l gr li The inspiring' ploy of Dick Shires ond Lcsrry Smifh highlighted Store colIege's Tennis secison. Shires was Top mon in rhe tgnnis singles compeiifion and Teolmeol with Smith To form o fine . doubles combination. LASC's Tennis men showed ecirly prom- ise of developing into on excellent Tecim. 5. -4 First row: Vic Kobetf, Doc lnmczn, Larry Smith, AI Loerc. Second row: John Begosh, Som McMillan, John McClusky, Dick Shires, Bluefr Davis. H V ,-ugyg- . 1 ,HA F, if hagaii-iz, ii- N gli. jfs- - '?'k, -s 'il T','l fy, -s:T'zL:J--f ,, ' 4 5fE :'5'f 'Tie-sz, '5sm-52-1' 5-fQ,.'-fggfiieli' Q ' -- A.1':- - Lf' '-'x P - ii wwf- ' i ' '1' -341:-If , L' - -,1':::f'r f . x .IQ Roger Ward Dick Shires Larry Smllh 9 lr' 14 'X AJS-are Dick Shires i -. hgi ' ':,- 'I' w-,,,. f F L. .- . .Ve-siiai - 5 r, li V1 ,F H, Z 1 . f '54 I 3 .5 A ,lf . , 5 f . K , r W TF- , .4 , v 1- i Q Diablo cross country runners gained a surprising second in the gross CCAA meet .to climax an otherwise ordinary season. Si Villa led the runners by setting a new track record for the traditional Diablo Griffith Park course. .-C-Tlcti ei fga-,Q Silvester Villa Front row: Silvesfer Villa, Alfonso Perez, Ray Ceniceroz, Bill Broady, Wilbur Wil- liams, Lee Joseph, Coach Felix Jumonville. golf Coach Warren Reeves' golf team showed promise of being championship contenders early in the season. Vince Adamcyzk was named number one man among the linksmen. - so f fb ,J , , was V ' '-1 ,QA 1 ,I . K. H: I . ., ,A , I .iw R4 V ' '. .I -' ' 'T ' P -'T 1' K I NEW , 'if ,. li ff . ' C W ' is , 4 ffl ? N ' 5' ' ' - - ' ' ' 'Hn l I - I-HL , A ' .,,j' if 'Ex ill, 1-Sy. Captain Edwin Lum First row: Roger Williams, Walter Hayashibara, Michael Dipietra, Larry Samovar. Second row: Coach Warren Reeves, Vincent Adamczyk, Joe Amato, John Phillips,, William Shaffner, Captain Ed Lum, Assistant Coach Blake Traeder. .A. State was expected to have one of its most outstanding gym teams n history during the past year. Garvin Smith, world record holder for the 5-toot rope climb, Norm Marks, Don Vance, John Duncan, and Lowell Byrne epresented State at the NCAA finals at Annapolis, Maryland. N U ia row: Lowell Byrne, Garvin Smith, Norm Marks, Conrad Buibeon. Second row: Don Vance, John Bob Tucker, Art Arvizu, Charles Parker, Coach Emil Wrablicky. gymnastics CNR Marks shows top form. Garvin Smith displays skill that makes him world record holder. f H9 EE i ?335fLf6QuZif??!!i,jQf2 If D 'Q' N' 'lfiasfo' E E h- il' 0 -L IIA 5n1 '?x'qZf'0IL-i'?'Lf'1i-i5aQNL.'?f,Qfl1'1a 255,52-2-gi Pfi:.Miff2fff?P?Q5Qiff2,21 in '2'? n 3.., Ma:-:Q M A l fl:-' fr ,ZH 'MSM 'QB gift , J Il ' . V K QM, 1 wma X QS. 5.51 1 ,, . K WM pp. T sf i. , 'aa M, eg: , , .V.x nw :L ' 3,3197 ,if f N -Mm, We-5 '-.ru A Wm XMI! , .. . Nm, W1 february graduates li. Henry Airheart O . G1 ' Cue Lillie Albright Juanita Alexander .J 3 ' 1' 'nj .. . .V A-Lab , - Robert Atkins JGFYISS Austin 5 1 Frederic Bearss Gerald Beck V G! W9 - - --, 14 l Florence Alpiner Abdulmuhsen Awod 'l- fn' f . N., Doris Bell Walter Andrew Flournoy Anthony Shirley Backhus 'Q . 5 .-J -4- 4 -' Larry Benedetti 3' Olin Baggett 3 3 -v 4-9 -J i Sheila Bernstein wk Y Broadway Fi V' 'T' Rita Castellano Ramona Conn James Crawford Philip 'VF S. Birnbaum Allan Booolnick N.: Sranley Bunyan R'-:sv Freeman Clarke Henry Corrales Curtis Eloolie Bowers gif ,, Dorofhy Cain 'S' John Clenclenning ,mini ,l 'Qi James Bown Gloria Branolle e l JOIWWGS CC1mIOl96ll Thomas Casparian Ralph Cobb Ken Coleman A 1 fi x lu....Ll fx t 1 123 Q -by 4-rl l TQ n l Gardner Davis Thomas Denton Esther Dorfman Louis Fakhoury U lli5fi l 'fi ' i 'TTFKI ry l .VIY-px 5 ll MC'-12' 5, l I i l ROl3el f l:lSlWel' Myrtle Ford Michael Fradkin Sara Freed wr-'f' Rebecca Friedsradi William Gallagher Gerald Garrefr Maggie Gary Y g ,TT i ir lil ' , , . 5- 4.1 ' X Wqndq Giggg David Glickberg Donald Goodwin l I l Virginia Graaf George Grenier 4 . Irma Feinberg Ro berr Frei be rg i l l l l 4 Arnold Geffner Roberi Gordon 'SS 3 Velma Gully Mary Hemze Jerome Helpm Anolrell Henry Regenf Howard Tim lrmocencuo Dorcrrhecr lnselmcmn John Kcufciokol Charles Keorsley MQ, xo Y -I 4 if-4 . Pill, I i'- l, ' ' l ,+ im yin-2 r' i 9 Sam Kresner Josephine Ladd aux 16+ J 1 James McCullough Audrey McDaniel .,.-I David Nlaiick Richard Marcanionio k li 9 . .L A Q - 1 N 2 5 l All ,f' i William Miller ArTMiyashin'1a l ii V F: 'Q' Genevia Landry Adrienne Lee l ' ly Dan McPherson Marie McQuery -R' Max Margolies Roberf Marshall L E MJ Z Roberi Mohr Madge Montgomery N .. ' 7 , Virgil Morrow Virginia Munns Leonard Lowe Fahmi Maidali l l Amparo Martin i l Barbara Morgar Nancy Naifo 4.--. Beverly Nansel Daniel Narhan William Neill Eliza Newton Irv Nissen A R 1 5:-ifiE'l5Ll 'x NJN g ,K Jn.. J, ,. i, 'wr i B , i , L Noble Geraldine Norman Takehiko Oguri Rei Ohara Jean Pachel Don Palmer Donald Parker DOviCl Peferson 'gm' if anne Pinksron William Poidevin Fred Purdy Helen Real Elise Ovide Lorayne Pfeifer 5:15 Anfonio Reyes Q Q i E Q 1 LQAA H Q ,. S fif R opera ' R 1 A - 144 91 a Richmond Don Rogers l' ix 3. 'ian- Richard Rogers Kennefh ROSS T? in -f r 'sl 'ti James Saiers RoberT Sansing Albert Schoenberg Roy SChl'C1mm 1 Mighgel Slovik Moshe Slusfewer '57-A Fay Rofer Hilario Rozadilla - 'Q f Melih Sarman Donald Sauer N :Cx 'Luv-I iq: Martin Segal Lewis Silverman ni- Q- 4- ' Q if 5,4 f , if Norman Smith Inge Sorensen Vincenf Russo , J, Marcelyn Saylo Norma w,w.f-,,1,--- -Y - ' 1 Edward fx HD Jacquelyn Spacek Marcia Srahl MQynardSTar1keWiCZ Myron Stein PaTriCi0 STGWG X.. Blake Traeder Charles Ucker Barbara Walker Francine Wallweloer - -1 --- , , - 1,54 qz. irq .7 451 'fl l. .-bm Q' . H ' ' r n 4 l Donald Weber Charify Werner Manque Winters Sian Wise v'a n9H LL. xii' Leonard Ungar William Warol 1 K Berry Werhers John Wright A if Q , 15 ' Af? Slgztvl l r 30 june graduates William Abbott Richard Adams RuTh Addingfon Vghe Apeliqn Donald Anderson James Archibald Manuel Arellano Tom Afkinson JFTN 41 gun ,pf 8 R0llC1f1Ol BGke Harold Barnes Walter Bauer Doris Beasley Craig Backus Francis Beckwith, Jr. 'T' Peggy Benion 3, R, Bern-on Harley Berry 9' Sanford Black Emma Bobo Pefer Bodourian William Braolly J. O. Brean Lyle Brennan Muriel Brodwick Eleanor Brown Hqrvey Brown X 0 s f . llll . ...Q-,if Y Lg fl' r N19-, Alice Berson Donald Binder F ' ' W ' W' y 4? Marilyn Bolack Sandro Bora 45 B i yv-' Lilq Brefgn Mcirrharita Briley Lurena Brown Nancy Brown BW V an 5 l3l Beverly Bruner QS- Diane Capp '-55? Leo Chaus PR Jerry Craft l32 Cynihia Brunk Richard Carlson l . 'A l E V .-Q' Lawrence Chasness VV. F, Crisi x...,, Joseph Bruno l Bruce Carnachan l l I l Jerome Cohen Edith Daniels l l l Gabriel Dennis , I V E' -4 'SQ-iv ...A Bill Burkhalfer David Bourke 'X V7 Richard Casey C, L, Cafes H. l.. Cornoloff Charles Connell l-lorni Dasfur James Dean . f' Edith Derrick Michael Di Pietra 'CD' Dubia John Easfon -J N' ESl4C1l'1Clef Richard Evans Florenfine Benifa Francis Al, Ny? 'Y'--7' Gavzy Leo Glass i i in -3 li 1 six, Jack Echols Margaret Fa rrovv Elizaloefh Franklyn Joseph Gold in 'ld' y F Rudy Enriquez Vera Epps Thelma Faye Don Fleming Philip Friedman Barbara Garden i- .Al hs E William Goodman Par Goodwin K Claude Grace Shirlene Granr 'Q' Alie Hale Barbara Hall ' i ef' ' 'nf 'ff -pf' ff 1 John Heaney C. L. Higgins Marilyn Hussman Willie Mae lsaac l31'l v--sv Clark Green Dorothy Gregg Thomas Gocke l z N in 'T' Chris Harolin Godfre Harris Walrer 9 Y Sf gg,-' Ruby Hoeck Thomas Holliday Wayne Howefh 1.5 fn Edna Jackson Roberta Jackson Berry Kadylak . , iw Jill Kohn Reggie Kayyem James Kelly Kerr bf-f Ki s..,! .--g -WMS Koerner 'F' l Joseph Khafchadourian rkman Vic Kifzes 32 Myra Kyle Lgrson Sherman Lasfer M l W h SJ: 1 i, Q H 5 'U' Q I xi Thelma Kierloow Betly King Dena King NJ nr? 6 l 45' Max Kleinmunfz Burf Knaefler Vicfor K0b'-all .,..At. i-. A ,six , I W, ,..4-' .loan Lackey -lClCk LUml39fT Myron Lapiclus Glen Law Edward Lee William Lehmer A l, Q l V ll Gym' R nn 1 . ' gn! V, -1 Evangeline Lewis Marilyn Loomis Joseph McGrorTy we LF' S Floyclia Malhis l36 Joan Lewis CP hr v--f Fra n k Lowry Samuel McMillan 7 Frank Marranga li X Marian Lewis -ll YB VS! King Luk Maolhab Maiumdar William Mendoza Hal Minfz l L L iii All il ,, - , l ,if xi an ,QW ' .E I WS-i C Orda Lewis Thomas McConnell William Manwarren Sf vs' Thomas Merfens . eg Mary Jo Mirecki Lawrence Charles McElmurry L .A. A I . v ' , L. , ,: 2. K ll ' ' v ff , V ws-J ,IM I , ' ,f - , lllalrl 'lv . if l - Leona Martens Ronald Miller sr T Ann Marie Moore 0 :E 3 'S'-,.' Moore Robert Moore liTO Newcomb Bernard Nichols Norolquist Arloween Norton T ' tt:- Osbourne Charles Parker .. ,YvA-,,, ,,, ,- -,,, 'T Yuni Nagasavva Qi-F,-til?-.il i f .if-l'w ' ' ' i i i ' Ks 6 if Q? , 1-.. I Patricia Nichols 'Z' Emily Novatney l . A K rx n 1? U, 4 l I ,sl Ai ' 'ff-? say' Virgil Patterson -w Louis Negrete -far Ethel Nielson Pat Nunez 'C-1' Perry Paul MQ., A -, . l l Hazel Nehre ' Joe Nolan ' T John Olinski 135' Alfonso Perez mi'i1A Q,,,,.o Don Perry i l l l Narvia Pruclent M. Dail Riggs -uv Frank Rogers 138 W H 4., l lil if Q X Allen Pierce Harry Pines Ethel Rankin Lynn Raridon i ' f :Ez- El - li ' ll., - . xlib!-.i,. i , N ,F -, asv- , , , D sf N V . i 'T' 5 ll S, , ll: ,--I 1-li Virginia Robbins Herbert Robertson if fi Bill Rolfe Robert Rollins , 3 4? ' 1-nf qz-'ff Philip Rubin Chris Pontrelli George Richard Jr : ae..,c?.,Hc.arHHF1 ll ,l 'Iv' Charlotte Robinson 2-E., Lawrence Rose l l D. Ruclcl John Proto nt by 3? Joyzelle Richardson 'sf 'BQ' Alvaro Rodriguez rl' i f 'xr l -W -r ' f Gabriel Roy cz' 'JT , Dominic Ruggiero 9 'TS' RUHVHHQ Mamie Russell Scmfieri Jack Sorkisicxn x., Sciondrcz Felfon Scot? 'Z Marlon Shrngu Anr1eT're Shipee Cut Don Ryckmon Andrew Sois Rose Marie Sculozor 'i ,gun-H.. Fred Schert M. H. Schinrer Joan Schmitz .l ,, .r l l . 1 R Isobel Serwin Elvin Show George Show up , -GIF' as lL...Lnl 1 l J 5 Z S v S W wwf George shusfef Norm snvey Clark simmons Jr Q W0 I Q 1' I l I , 4 'nw .x I .4 ly. 33 l -'HQ' V A. Marlin Sirkin Madeline Smith Frances Sofcher l NGS ,an f E 'sf ' K-eff' - 'gl Jene Sievenson Melvin Sfiefel Robert Stillman fav 'cr Roberfa Tafoya Janice Tankersley Gordon Thrane 'N N43 3 'N-I -9- Yolqndq Torres Barbara Tufis Margaret Varian 1,9 ,Q Iwi. Q7 Akiko Wakamaisu Kay Walcoh' Donald Walker, Jr. me Gloria Sfemiley Ca role Sfuloenvoll L Ena Titus Horace Vidcifo Russell Walker 'Y' Robert Stephens Charles Sweeney Lynn Torin Maria Wade X 5 xi l .. Mel Wallace if Wcink 1-HD in 3 fv- rl Winifred Wosson Jock Wofonobe Toshio Woionoloe Robert Worson P -..-v .,.. '99 'fcgn Agn rw.- Weiss Noncy Wellman Horry Whited Vernon Wicksfrom Jock Willey ,,,, ,Q X nws lg! .-.5 -45 s ,K Q 4-V 1 Willioms John Williams Minor Willmon George Wilson Carlo Wifrel fit 5-I --7 T7 'f NJ if--I .34 Zimoski Hellen Zimmerman lf-f lL..l.ul I . , I - , Q s , lf f Yi 0 5.1 2 2 LQ 5 3 5 A S' K. K 2 If 5 CD N e Hg 5 Y Q Xdlll Q ii 3' 1 ff 3 A x ago , N 2 ur 5' E 2 4 san fernando valley James Baxter William Campbell Ruperia Dangel .4- 'Q' Leifa Elder Mary Florey Barbara Gerber Charles l'lC1b9l'T Warren Kafien Opal Liggeif Richard W. Mason Richard MMG Virginia Dreschel Dianne Hershon Ella Morrison I Murphy John McGhee Radford Carol Richards On 5Ove'fl4y Benedict Sfrasser Georganna O'Grady Robert Richardson Gladys Taylor lln Bill Porfer Edward Riendeau Helen Pruner Ben Rude --8 W5 Mariorie Van Valkenburk Jerry Whire f-'Y- 5 1 . XXI fl 44 aclenowledgernents The staff is grateful to the many people who contributed their efforts to the T957 Pitchfork. It would be impossible to list all the individuals on campus who have helped the staff. But we want to thank all of them for their interest and cooperation. 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