Pasadena City College - Pageant Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)
- Class of 1949
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E N A G Q R Q NI ASSOCIATE EDITOR CAIQOLVN GEIQKE MANAGING EDITOR KENT GOLWELL BUSINESS MANAGER JIM I-IAXXXKINS ART EDITOR JACK FILER SPORTS EDITOR SUSAN ADAMS ELOISE BUTLER HAROLD CASE LADENE COOK PEERY CRAWFORD ANNE CURTISS MARY DEWEY BARBARA FERGUS IACH FIRST IOAN FRAZIER PATRICIA GAARD IOE GIARDINA LOUISE GORONI ROBERT GRAE DAVID 'GRINSFELDER IANET HODGKINSON I VINCENT MANCI-IEE EDWARD PARKER IOYCE PI-IEGLEY IOSEPH PYLE ARDIENNE REILLY HOWARD SEARS DORIS SIGLER GLORIA SLETTEN CHARLOTTE STORZ ANN TI-IUERER MARILYN TOYNE CLAY WILLCOCKSON ALBERT WILLIAMS , '-2 ' J 4' K ', .lb ,fc 'ln A x . ' QI' ' Z M Q R, A X XO 1 Q ' - Q ,fipf Y 8 fl X U , w, X ff .J Nxt ff A X X if 5 ' ' 4 'S - ' sv .lylv I. , R Q z- mimi- f 'wtjw7j':- ' 'gs' ' ' , ,' IJQQQ' '-,: V'3lQsf 1: ' - V' 1-M, t mfg, 1 L33 ' ff-HI, ll. - ' A 'I PASADENA The city is pm? Q? mm CQ-liege pattern: Froam The campus we miie our various wouys Wo pleasures of G S H D f MM F , mkllrz Q: ZTWSN . COMM UNITY PLAYHOUSE iimk F L , , , 4.1 ,. 1 ', 3. 'W f ,J ,w PHSHIJEHR PLRVHUUSE CIVIC AUDITORIUM ' 'md concert, we dance, BLIC LIBRA f' '+H'F l4i' 1 A ,. , wwe NJ' 'V -.rl , .B MJ' ,, STMINSTER CHUR fx? f-3' R twig Y ,,..,..--+-?..,- . ,- Qmvfacfmcmi f TWHQ TXNORN ING Y ff, Q.. Q W X . M , 5 65: ' 1 K X 1----an X ,X . qjf f- Q5 6 A f W 4 , .1 N ff W I f- f ' , F f F r I I X . 5 0 . NF W lf Y HA Page Z2 BCDAQD CDF EDUCATICDN Courtenay Monsen, Secretcrryg Harriet Sterling, Memberg Milton Wopscholl, Memberg Vernon Brydolf, Presidentg William Blcxir, Me-mberg Gladys Rinehart, Vice-President. WILLARD EGQSLIN DRUMMOND J, MCCUNN Page 24 DR JQHN NXLIHARBESCN The dedication of this yearbook to the citizens of Pasadena in grateful recognition of the Wonderful educational opportunities, which they have so generously provided in Pasadena City College, meets with a hearty approval on the part of every student enrolled in the college. To the citizens of this community, who have so unselfishly contributed their time, their energies, and their means to the development of an unexcelied program of free collegiate education, there resounds from the halls oi Pasadena City College an acclamation ot profound thanks. -Iohn W. Harbeson 5 DR. WILLIAM B. LANGSDQIQP t Administrative Assistant to the Principal DR. CATHERINE J. RCDBBINS IQCDBEIQT D. I-VXUGH IDA E. HAWES JCI-IN A FREDERICK F. ANDEIQSCDIXI BGRNCAMP Deon of Records Assistant Director of Records CARL AQ METTEN JG!-HN! E. ALBERT V Director, Extended Day Assistant Director, Extended Da CDUNSELCDRS I! George Breece Florence Brubaker Charles Eckels Laura Elder Ina-Hee Haas Ward Leis Stuart Marsee Robert Moses Don Sparks Page 29 DEPAIQTMENT CI-IAIIQMEN Page 30 Edward Cornelison Engineering and Technology Robert Moses Acting Head, Engineering cmd Technology Dorothy Dixon English William Dunn Physical Education Leo Facto Social Science Bailey Howard Physical Science Helen Hunt Art Kathleen Loly Foreign Language Milton Mohs Supervisor of Placement Paul Motsinger Part-Time and Continuation Emma Bee Mundy Life Science Lula Parrnley Music Leland Pryor Business Herman Smith Library Peter Stoner Mathematics Lt. Col. Wm. Wilson Military Science lane Alexander Life Science William Anderson Physical Education Elizabeth Bacon Foreign Language Kathryn Barnard Music Roy Beaumont English Ben Bonhorst English Edward Anderson Social Science Guy Armantrout Mathematics Lowell Barker English Virginia Barrus English Ernest Becker Executive Secretary. Student Christian Association Robert Bowlus Physical Science Otto Anderson Physical Educaiion Mabel Ashley Social Science Ralph Barmore Physical Science Clinton Bay Social Science Ruth Bissiri Art Eugene Brand Engineering and Technology Page 31 Page 32 Effie Brooks English Leslie Bruckner Physical Education William Buttler English Iuliet Clausonthue A Art Betty Io Clow Business I eanette Courtright Business Eva Brooks Life Science Vance Burch Social Science Vera Childs Business Kathryn Clemons Life Science Henry Cordelius Foreign Language Ioe Cox Business Pauline Brown Physical Education Abbie Butler Study Hall I essie Chittenden Art Roderick Clendene Engineering and Technology Marian Courtney Physical Education William Curry Business Cora Dahm Mathematics Lincoln Damsgard Mathematics Florence Dirnent Social Science Mabel Dufiill Life Science I ohn Eck Engineering and Technology Iolm Ehlen Art Rudolph Dalager Social Science Elizabeth Davis Foreign Language Arthur Dittberner Child Welfare Florence Dunn Art Edna Eckersley Foreign Language Muriel Emerson English Hesta Damon Life Science Ellen Denning Life Science Master Sergeant Francis Dostal Military Science Maurice Dunn Physical Education Leonard Edmondson Art Evelyn Enches Business Page 33 Page 34 Louise F eil Health Harper Franz Physical Science Arthur Gehrig Engineering and Technology Fredrick Green Engineering and Technology Fredrick 'Hammond Engineering and Technology Gerald Harris ' Physical Education .Katharine Fleming Social Science Hoyt Gale Physical Science Lois Glidden Business Ioseph Hall English Marian Hammond Life Science Linn Hattersley Social Science Marjorie Flynn Business Paul Gerrish Mathematics George Gray Engineering and Technology Frank Hammond English Max Harlow Engineering and Technology Robert Hays Life Science Lillian Healy English ' Stanton Hill Physical Science Thelner Hoover English Arthur Howells Social Science Walter I ohnson Engineering and Technology Mabel Kennedy Library Loreta Hendricks Mathematics Wade Holcomb Engineering and Technology -f Samuel Horning Physical Science Iohn Irwin Business Ivan Iones English Verona Kerr Life Science Charles Herr Engineering and Technology Earl Holder Manager. Student Store Elizabeth Horton Physical Education Elizabeth Iensen Physical Education George I osten Physical Science Katharine Hester English Page 35 Page 36 Luther Kinnard Engineering and Technology George Kriss Engineering and Technology Layton Lamb Physical Science Lloyd Leslie Business Donald Liercke English Eugene Leuders Foreign Language Iessie Hohr Life Science Axel Hvorning Engineering and Technology Fred Latshaw Engineering and Technology Irvin Lewis English Ole Lilliland Physical Science Susan McCauley Physical Education Betty Kral Business Crlie Laing Mathematics Gladys Lee Foreign Language Roiena Lewis Life Science Evelyn Lowe Social Science Thomas Mallory Physical Science Rose Mamey Life Science M. McCaughna Library Elizabeth McKinney English Katherine Meese English Master Sergeant Nicholas Miletich Clerk. R.O.T.C. Russell Mohn Engineering and Technology Emmie Lou Maul Art E. MacCauley Library Ruth fMacNaughton Mathematics Iames Meldruni Physical Science Amy Miller English Master Sergeant Robert Moore Clerk, R.O.T.C. David McBride Physical TlEducaiion 'x 'iii bw: Marjorie McGlothlin Continuation School I oanna McNeil Physical Education Lura Mercer Social Science Ernest Mitchell Engineering and Technology Brooke Morris Art Page 37 Page 38 Harriet Murray Child Welfare Mabel Oakes Music Martin Pearson Business Margaret Plantico Physical Education Merrill Po ore Business Philip Ramsey Foreign Language Fred Newhart Mathematics Woodrow Ohlsen English Nlabel Perry Social Science Eugene Pleger Engineering and Technology' Mildred Poonnan English Dean Reinhold Engineering and Technology Everett Niday Social Science William Olsen Mathematics Robert Phillips Social Science Edna Plummer Mathematics Edward Qualen Music Stanley Riordan Physical Education Ray Risser Social Science Florence Root Business Zell Rust Foreign Language Elinor Schneider Maihemaiics Chalrner Shaver Physical Science Ida May Shrode Business Ruth Robbins English Leita Rose Life Science Elmer Sauer Foreign Language Louise Selin I-lr! Paul Sher Social Science Marian Sievert Life Science Gladys Robinette Life Science Elinor Ross Foreign Language Martin Schill Physical Science Carrie Sharp Music Pearl Shewman Life Science Charles Smith Physical Education Page 39 Page 40 Paul Smith English Vernon Spaulding Engineering and Technology Helen Stone English Eugene Sullivan Music Elizabeth Templeton Social Science Iohn Thurman Physical Education Glayds Snyder English Calvin Stark Physical Education Ieanette Strawn Social Science Thurston Sydnor Business Esther Tenison Ari William Todd Engineering and Technology David Spaulding Life Science Margaret Stason Life Science Rita Strong Life Science Robert Taylor Business Ralph Thomas Social Science Robert Trevor English Virgil Truman Social Science Fanny Vigoureaux Foreign Language Katharine Watts Social Science Mildred Wellborn Social Science Wesley Wilkerson Engineering and Technology Edith Witherell Mathematics Edwin. Van Arnringe Physical Science Lillian Vosloh Life Science 'Cullen Weems Continuation School Harold White Life Science Clara Williams English Agnes Wood Mathematics Nicholas Veneziana Life Science Helen Wallace English Carolyn Weersing Music Arthur Wiley Foreign Lan-guage Rosalie Wismar Foreign Lauguage Carolyn Woodhull Art Page 41 Page 42 Leon Yakely Social Science I ecm Young Physical Education CHICKEN EVERY MONDAY MEETINGS EVERY THURSDAY ADDITIONAL FACULTY Frank Baker CPhysical Educationl, Edna Carter CBusinessJ, Earl Davis CSocial Sciencel, George Forster CPl'1ysica1 Sciencel, Alice Fowler CLibraryJ, Dorothy Fretter CMathematicsJ, Lois Hargrave KVo- cationall, Eleanor Homer fLibraryJ, Electa lohnson CMathematicsl, Hazel Kugler iLife Sciencel, William Leech CPhysical Scienceb, Iohn Overholtzer fBusi- nessj, Iessie Paxton fEnglishl, Cora Simpson iLife Science-D, Charles Sydnor CBusinessJ, Alfred Wilcox CEngineering and Tecl'1r1010gYl, Florence Wupper CBusinessJ, Fred Young CSocial Sciencel. IUJZAESWE VTR ETCY TUDENT E A D E Q S xy Page 44 B I L L B R U N E R ASSOCIATED STUDENT-BODY PRESIDENT, EIEST SEMESTER D T E D T O D AD ASSOCIATED STUDENT-BODY PRESIDENT, SECOND SEMESTER Page 45 STUDENT ALICE ANDERSON A.S.B. VICE-PRESIDENT I SHIRLEY BARNES A.s.B. VICE-PRESIDENT II A,W.s, PRESIDENT I A f AE ,. DEB BRENNAN MORRIE WAKEFIELD MARGARET HENZE LOA SHQEMAHEE SENIOR PRESIDENT I SENIOR PRESIDENT II IUNIOR PRESIDENT I IUNIOR PRESIDENT II Page 45 CARL I I'I STUDENT-BODY AD fx BARBARA LAFOT A.W,S. PRESIDENT II 'ZS TED TODD A.M.S. PRESIDENT I FRED IAI-INKE A.M.S. PRESIDENT II 'gil' CARD HOLDER ADVISER BILL IONES FRESHMAN PRESIDENT 1 DICK STREEPER FRESHMAN PRESIDENT II PAT CLARK CLERK OF THE BOARD I, II IOAN BUCHI-IOLZ SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT I WALLY CALVERT SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT II . 5 . ,:. a l i f Sli ' .1 'h -. 71' Jr Milf? wif : , I X - 1 ,.':' ' ' ,gf f ' A f '-7 ' '1f ,':1, I 2 ' W 5 KRIS IOI-IANNESEN DICK SMITH PATSY LYNN EDDIE LEGRAND REPRESENTATIVE-AT-LARGE I REPRESENTATIVE-AT-LARGE II REPRESENTATIVE-AT-LARGE II REPRESENTATIVE-AT-LARGE II Page 47 CABINET GEORGE WILLIAMS GEORGE KOTELES IEAN CCLYER BARBARA CARDEN PEP COMMISSIONER I PEP COMMISSIONER II COMMISSIONER OF ACTIVITIES I COMMISSIONER OF RADIO I COMMISSIONER OF ACTIVITIES I M Hin ROBERTA PIPER BOB ENGEN BOB FARINA IIM SULLIVAN COM, CIVIL SERVICE I SECRETARY OP ELECTIONS I COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE I COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE II SECRETARY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE I COM. CIVIL SERVICE II wi -9--P' MARILYN BREE HOWARD SWARTZ HUNTER I-IACKNEY 'I 'F RE ROBERTA BOREN SECRETARY OF DRAMA 1 SECRETARY OF DRAMA II SECRETARY OF NOTIFICATIONSI SECRETARY OF NOTIFICATIONSI Page 48 ENDELL SOETENS I-IERB BLASIER IACQUELINE YELLAND IOI-IN EVANS OF SOCIAL SCIENCE II COMMISSIONER OF ELECTIONS II SECRETARY OF FORENSICS I SECRETARY OF FORENSICS II COMMISSIONER OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS II AKG .Q Qi CATHERINE DUKER LOUANNE BOVEY CHARLOTTE STORZ PAMELA PORTWOOD SECRETARY OF WOMENS COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS I, II COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH I, II SECRETARY OF MUSIC I, II ATHLETICS II SHIRLEY VOLLERS PAM DAILEY IUDY I-IARKNESS IIM CORBETT SECRETARY OF HOSPITALITY I COMMISSIONER OF SECRETARY OF ART I SECRETARY OF ART II ORGANIZATIONS I, II Page 49 CABINET FRANK RICHARDS SECRETARY OF INTRAMURAL I DON WELD VICKIE PUGH KAREN BYL SECRETARY OF INTRAMURAL II COMMISSIONER OF COMMISSIONER OF PUBLICATIONS I PUBLICATIONS II BOB GRAF HANDBOOK EDITOR I, II LOIS BANKS COMMISSIONER OF DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES I Page 50 PEERY CRAWFORD BOB GUENTI-IER SAM ROWLAND SECRETARY OF PHOTOGRAPHY I SECRETARY OF RADIO II COMMISSIONER OF AWARDS I II LYN WINBIGLER RICHARD WARREN MILTON HINSHILWOOD COMMISSIONER OF COMMISSIONER OF ATHLETICS II COMMISSIONER OF DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES II SOCIAL AFFAIRS II DONNA RICHARDS LORA BABAYAN LENA GORONI SHIRLEY BUTTERFIELD OF THE CABINET I CLERK OF THE CABINET II SECRETARY OF ENGLISH SECRETARY OF LANGUAGE I, II ACTIVITIES I, II COURT BUD LORBEER ATTORNEY GENERAL I, II RUTH SQUIRE SUPERIOR COURT IUSTICE I, II VICTOR LE VINE MINOR COURT JUSTICE 1 IOHN TI-IIE TOM DILLON ROSS WINANS IOAN YERNELL STUDENT DEFENDER MINOR COURT IUSTICE II STUDENT DEFENDER CLERK OF THE COURT Page 51 AWS BCDARDS Page 52 SEMESTER I LEFT TO BIGHT: Shirley Barnes Cpres- identl, Margaret Iohnson KSecretaryJ, Patty Moore CTreasurerJ, Patsy Lynn flst Vice-Presidentl, Loa Shoemaker C3rd Vice-Presidentl, Barbara Lafot C2nd Vice-Presidentl. SEMESTER II LEFT TO RIGHT: Iune Woolley Qlst Vice-Presidentl, Margaret lohnson C3rd Vice-Presidentl, Barbara Lafot CPresi- dentl, Annette Principato CSecretaryJ, Maureen Callahan CTreasurerJ. ADDITIONAL MEMBER: Ioanne Lindamoocl 62nd Vice-Presidentl. AMS BOARDS SEMESTER l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Rowland, Richard Warren, Lyle Spil- man, Bob Bradley, Ted Todd CPresi- dentl. SECOND ROW: Bob Kern, Hunter Hackney, Bob Kendall CTreasur- eri, Windy Hill, Dave Allen, Fred lahnke fVice-Presidentl, Robert Haugh C!-Xdviserl. SEMESTER II V READING CLOCKWISE: Bob Bradley, Francis Kirk, Ierry Donahue lVice- Presidentl, Bob Engen CSe-cretaryl, Bill Davis, Robert I-laugh fAdviserJ, Ian Mennig, Richard Warren, lim Moore, Bob Farina, Fred lahnke fPresiclentJ. Page 53 x,.u,x, U I5 .I ,,, CG iv 4 FF N if ' n xv ffwxig f ' + f QQ X X 1 x jf xy 11 . Nw . LORADO STREET BRID S QSE U N I . L ' ' l 1 5 Q ex . 1, . A f 1 - as ' ' r 1 I 5, -.,.:.i.:. fn 3' , ' C I ' 1 wi v Ruth Asper Ioan Clement lanet Kinney 5 W , 9 X. 1, 711 , ., I i ' l' f ,. t ,, .- , vi Q X2 Q .. .5 - i Q l It EFS!-Q mrs?ds V, Carol Byer Ruth Byrnes Margaret Haworth Patricia Iohnston Rosetta Bravo Alice Colton Betty Moore Directly affiliated With Pasadena City College is the Huntington Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. Women who enter this department complete two years of preparatory Work at P.C.C. and three years of professional nursing education at the hospital. The graduating student receives an Associate ot Arts degree, or a certificate in nursing and a Bachelor of Science degree. dt is mn .mn a ,e me Page 57 l Z S E N Q 'Q Q S SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Robinson, Sue Webster, Beverly Hargrove, Pat Gaard, Peggy leffs, Roberta Fifer CVice-President lll, Dixie Daugherty, Pat Clark. SECOND ROW: Peggy Gilbert, Paula Rowlands, Rose Marie Bourne, Marcia Roehrig, Connie Wille, Eddie LeGrand, lean Iudy, Herb Blasier, Fred Newhart IAdViserJ. THIRD ROW: Helen Wallace, Shirley Butterfield, Ierry Dona- hue, Arlette Barnes, Tom Dillon ITreasurer III, Deane Haller, Bob Farina, lim Hawkins. FOURTH ROW. Kenneth Smith fAdviserI, Bob Kern, John Granath, Skip Hicks, Dave Drielsrna, Milt Hinshilwood, Morrie Wakefield IPresident ID. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Lucile Anderson, Virginia Bear, Bob Bradley, DoLoris Brennan CPresident IJ, Ioan Clen- dening, Charles Hall, lack Heather, Norma Hoge, Nancy Hoskins, Margaret Iefls, George Leach ITreasurer IJ, Iim Lewis CVice-President II, Vickie Pugh, Ioanne Tolbert. OFFICERS SEMESTER l SEMESTER ll President-DEB BRENNAN President-MORRIE WAKEFIELD Vice-President-IIM LEWIS Vice-President-ROBERTA FIFER Treasurer-GEORGE LEACH Treasurer-TOM DILLON Page 59 C' Donald Aarons Barbara H. Abbott Iames F. Abernethy Adran D. Adams Carol A. Ainsworth David D. Allen Richard G. Allen Viviano G. Alvarez Andrew E. Arnodei Betty Anderson Karl H. Anderson Richard L. Anderson Eva M. Armstrong Walter M. Askin Nathaniel W. Aucott Iames E. Austin Lillian Babayan Lora Babaycm Iacqueline M. Backman Clinton R. Bagwell Gwen L. Bailey Richard E. Bailey Elizabeth B. Bailly Robert H. Baker Page SU Sherman Baker Edward A. Balogh lack M. Baltimore Marion A. Banks Arlette I. Barnes Gloria A. Bauman Donald L. Bendixen Iames Benzle Naomi E. Berg Carl G. Bergstrom Ioy A. Bernard Ruth I. Berryhill Richard H. Bertin Forrest B. Besoclce Dora I. Bevis Kenneth E. Biery David A. Bishop Wesley G. Blain Mary I. Bogue Robert T. Bondurant Dirk A. Bornhorst Rose M. Bourne Betty L. Braden Dorothy A. Bradley Page 61 Ronald L. Branson Do Loris I. Brennan Arlene N. Brewer David G. Brewer Floyd E. Brisbine Kenneth Brittingham William C. Bryce Aida l. Bueso Wilhelmina Bunch Ardyce L. Burnham Philip S. Burton Crawford R. Butler lanet I... Butler Shirley G. Butterfield George B. Bystrom Gerald M. Cadwell Robert P. Caliery Robert E. Caldwell Merlin W. Call Lucille Camarena Elizabeth E. Cammaclc Donald L. Caneer Brice A. Carlson Charles A. Carnahan Page 62 Gerald V. Carpenter Patricia H. Carroll Angela E. Castellano lack E. Causey Carol I. Centers Richard W. Chamberlain Alice L. Christensen Donald E. Christensen lean C. Christian Tommy L. Christy Robert B. Chumbley leanne H. Clark Theodore R. Clark I. Donald Cleavinger Malcolm R, Clement lack W. Cochran William E. Coleman Donald L. Collins Keith W. Conrad Marjorie L. Converse La Dene F. Cook lanice Coor Pender Leonard N .Cormier Robert E. Covey Page 63 Nathan I. Cox Mary I. Crossan Beverly G. Cuoton Vaughn W. Curtiss Ernest R. Daniels Dixie C. Daugherty Iohn A. Davis Morrise Davis Ward W. Deems Nishan Derderian Katherine A. Detrick Mary M, Deutsch Paul R. Deutsch Robert F. Dibble Donald H. Dicks Celia L. Donahue Lawrence V. Dorn Dorothy M. Dorroh Frederick E. Dougherty David S. Du Bois Sue I. Eagan Iohn S. Eastman Richard N, Eddy Ardith A. Edwards Page 64 Lynston A. Dick Francis C. Donahue Iack Edmonds Mary E. Edwards Neva I. Eisenbise Irene H. Ellingsen Kersam E. Elmajian Grace M, Ericson Paul H. Ernest Iohn R. Evans Robert I. Farina Theodore W. Feddersen Florine Feinstein Elirieda M. Felger Shirley Fenner Ioyce A. Fergus Roberia K. Fifer Lois I. Finch Dorothy R. Fisher Beverly Forsberg Doris M. Frazer Iacquelyn E. Freeman -Howard E. French Iack C. Frost Page 65 Dorolhie I. Fulton Donald I. Gabriel Robert G. Gancly E. Elizabelh Garrison Dale L. Geesey Ierome W. Gerbereux Carolyn E. Gerke lack L. Gerwick Dorothy L. Gilchrist Renee Goedhczrd Carmen M. Gonzalez Philip E. Goodrich Melvin Gorden Lena P. Goroni Alan Gough Patricia R. Gould Shirley R. Graebner Frederick M. Graf Iohn G. Granaih Frances L. Grass Betty I. Graves Edwin H. Gregg Diane L. Gridley Richard H. Greif Page 66 Robert Grinder David Grinsfelder Robert G. Gronlie Wayne M. Gross Charles D. Hall Iohri C. Hall Marilyn R. Hall Robert E. Hankins Dorothy E. Hannah Dorothy M. Hanson Beverly I. Harclgrove Robert C. Haren ludilh L. Hccrlcness Frank W. Harman Robert H. Hassel Richard E. Hauck Iames L. Hawkins loyce Hawkins William H. Henry Mildred V. Herlorlh Helen L.. Hess William O. Hicks Fred R. Higgins Ioy R. Hilborn Page 67 Ray Hinkley Mitsugi Hino Gloria B. Hodge Beverly E. Hoek Norma L. Hoge loyce P. Holland Ioseph Holeron Kenneth V. Hoover Miyeko M. Hosaki F. Ieanne Houle Gordon D. Howard Howard Huddleson William Hudson Ierod Hughes Iudson Hughes Loyal A. Hughes Robert E. Hunter Arthur D. Huston N. Carey Iler Iames lackman Douglas Iackson Iohn T. Iames Phyllis Iarnison Margaret C. leffs Page 68 Suzanne E. Ienkins Esther M. Iessup Donald E, lohnson Duane M. Iohnson Margaret lohnson Marilyn L. Iohnson Richard A, Iohnson Warren B. lohnson Robert S. Iohnston Shirley L, lollie Betty L. lones Frances L. Iones lack I. Iones Marilyn K. Iones M Willis S. Iones Iohn I. Ioyner Iean P. Iudy Lili A. Kauti Masalco A. Kawaguchi Charles K. Keehle Margaret E. Kenna Audrey L. Keough Shirley Keough Luella Keppy Page 69 Iohn Ketchoyian Eleanor M. King Lillian I. Kinney Alexander I. Klassen Io Ann Klein Iohn I. Klen Paul D. Klug Emma L. Koser Gertrude Kraemer Kathlyn A. Kratka Ioe Kreuter Warren L. Kridelbaugh Donald C. Kuttruif Lorraine Lane Bette R. Langford William C. Langjahr Richard G. Langstaii Philip S. Lansing Keith B. Large Louise C. La Vie Trudys Lawrence Barbara A. Lee Betty M. Leis Iohn E. Le Van Page 70 Barbara H. Lewis Robert Lewis Richard E. Lindblom Lodge B. Lindsay Dorothy A. Lindstrom Howard W. Loehde Stanley M. Lokken Ina M. Loomis William W. Lorbeer Iosephine Lord Iune Y. Loy Richard D. Lozano Hazel A. Lyons Ianet S. Maclnnes Ianet L. lvIacKinnon Mae N. Mackshanov Robert L. MacMiller1 Reidar H Magnussen Charles R. Manclark William R. Manclark Charles H. Manley Leon O. Marion Fumiye Masunaga Lorraine E. Mathews Page 71 Kunio S. Mayeno Kenneth W. McAlpine G. L. McCarter Thomas A. McGaughey David B. McGlone Robert A. McGregor Keith R. McKay Eleanor E. McLean Edward T. McManus Helen A. McMillen William H. McMi11in Thomas R. McNair Ian C. Mennig George I. Merkler Mariha A. Miles Hartwell H. Miller Ioseph N. Miller Ioyce Minasicm William L. Monroe Barbara I. Moreno Ronald A. Morrison Palsy A. Morse Iob F. Mowe Gloria L. Murphy Page 72 Kathleen Y. Murphy Ethel I. Myers Iulian C. Myers Orville Myers Alan D. Nelson Ieanne L. Nelson Rowena P. Nelson Iacqueline Newkirk Marilyn E. Nickle Azuma Nishi Lillian A, Nordin Robert C. Norris Samuel R. Norris Anna I. Nowa Robert E. Oliver Edgar A .Ordway Anne M. Orlow lohn F. Otten Frances L. Overholt Richard N. Ozenghar David W. Palmer Geneva E, Papetti Mary N. Pappan Earl W. Parker Page 73 Patti A. Parnham Ruth E Parson Loyd L. Partch Patricia E. Patchen Raymonde I. Patin Betty I. Pearson Grace E. Pearson Edward M. Pendergast Paul V. Perletti William A. Pfaii Robert L. Pfister Gerald I. Price Richard Pyle Patricki M. Quinn Anthony S. Ramirez Doris I. Ray Leonard I. Redman Iohn L. Reed Carl B. Reidarson Nonale Raynolds Donna I. Richards William H. Richards Donald R. Robinson Marilyn L. Robinson Page 74 ldernar A. Rodriguez Marcia C. Roehrig Margaret A. Roodhouse Bernice I. Ross Diane aula V. Rowlands Charles S. Rozzell Beverley E. Ruster Robert E Sachs Terrell Ioe L. Sawyer Olga D. Schaller Marian L. Schinnerer Mary L. Schmitt Thomas Mary K. Scoville Howard M. Sears Robert L. Seiling Iohn E. Sende Elton Roussel Sam C. Rowland Sandell Haroldine Sanders Schwartz Kathryn M. Schweitz Sewell Virginia D. Shelton Page 75 lean F. Slaughter Virginia L. Slocum Elaine M. Smiih Fred K. Smith Gloria M. Smith Iohn W. Snead Marjorie L. Snyder Candace C. Sorensen Helga l... Soske Iohn M. Sovis Iohn A. Spalenka Leah B. Spangerberr Nancy N. Spencer Sonia A. Spilde Iohn H. Spink Iohn K. Spurney Keith S. Stark Earl W. Steer Allan W. Stilley Grier Stolz Katherine Stone Lois I. Stoner George S. Stuart 'Patricia I. Swanson Page 76 Donald I. Taiii Rosemary Tarwater Dora R. Tennery Glen N. Te Vault Edward G. Thomas George M. Thomas Mary Thompson Mary E. Thornburg Helen E. Thorson Margaret L. Thureson Gardner L. Thurman Mary D. Tinley Albert T. Toshima Gilbert D. Totten Gus E. Trefzger Ted C. Tressen Russell D. Twomey Bill Tyler Calvin Vanderlas Clara Vcm Pappelendam Helen E. Vaughn Vincent A. Vigus Pete W. Vlahos Shirley I. Vollers Page 77 William W. Waddleton L. Morris Wakefield George M. Wakiji lulian Y. Waldo Daniel Waldron Helen R. Walker lack E. Walker Mary E. Wallin Roredick B. Walling Kenneth R. Wallingford Geraldine P. Ward Marilyn A. Watkins Virginia A. Wells Eleanor O. Werner Donna M. Westover M. Clark Wetmore Ieane E. White Ruth M. White Donald C. Wilfong Ronald F. Wilke Paul E. Wilkes Constance A. Wille Albert D. Williams Shirley M. Williams Page 78 William R. Yakopin Ted Yamaguchi Doris l. Hawkins Lourita M. Ellis Irene Winzenread Ioanne B. Wood Dorothy M. Woolhouse Marion Wright I. Yelland Margaret Yoshimura Thelma B. Youngren Ernest D. Zanetti McCurdy Pamela K. Clark Murray A. Stone Velda F. Fennell ADDITIONAL SENIORS sy Atatazanes, Violet Albarian, Brent Alford, Dorothy Allin, lohn Alpine, HCIYTY A1'lde1'5O1'1. CC-U01 Afih. lomes AfkiHSO1'1. ROSGTHUTY AYdelOflS. ara Bageman, Frank Bailey, George Balma, Ioseph Balough, Wilhelmina Bamber, Ralph Barber, lohn Beall, Donald Bell, Robert Bell, Charles dict, Orien Bennett, Eugene Berkofi, Charles Bernhard, Kenneth Bevan, Richard Biszantz, Ioseph Blackshaw, Robert Blauvelt, Francis et, Howard Bonner, Robert Boyd, Robert Brackenbury, Brady Bridges, Norman Brown, Walter Brown, Paul Broxon, Wayne Burdick, Iohn is, Robert Butner, Marian Calam, Fermo Cambianica, Freda Campbell, lean Campbell, Walter Campbell, Owen Cardwell, lohn Carvelli, Ray- d Chermak, William Christian, Emil Ciontea, Pamela Clark, Woodrow Cobb, Robert Collins, Ioan Condee, Dale Constans, Bayliss Cook, rge Corey, Lorella Cowgill, Peery Crawford, Walter Crum, Edwin Cumming, Ioseph Curcio, Romer Danby, Thomas Davia, Iames Daw, ald Deal, Winnitred Dean, May DeCausee, Marvin Deman, Marvin Deyonker, Thomas Dillon, Alice Doney, David Drielsma, Guilford Dudley, ta Dudley, Robert Duke, lohn English, Henry Erbe, Mary Eriksson, lohn Eva, Louise Farnum, lames Farrell, Benjamin Fellman, Velda Fennell, l Fields, lack Filer, Iames Folk, Roy Ford, William Freeland, Brea Freeman, Clark Freeman, Mamoru Furuya, Lawrence Fusha, Louis Gabelic, rt Gamble, Ioseph Giardina, David Gibbens, Gloria Gillmore, Patrick, Goodenough, Doris Cough, 'William Granevich, Richard Greenburg, rge Grijalva, Herman Grondahl, Harold Groody, Richard Gunnarson, Leonard Guttersen, Ross Handy, Russell Hansen, Stanley Hards, ld Harper, Ivan Hart, Robert Hatcher, Ada Haussmann, Doris Hawkins, Robert Hayzlett, Arthur Hees, Doris Hendin, Kenneth Henisey, iam Herron, Patricia Highfill, Warren Hill, Weir Hodgman, Helen Holen, Dick Holmgreen, Rodney Hoover, Fred Houghton, Wallace Howard, n Howland, Kathleen Hulsey, Edwin lackson, Elva Iensen, Robert lohnson, Russel Iohnson, Willie lones, Richard Kaiser, Peter Kamb, Bob thack, Barbara Kennedy, Robert Kern, William Kieterf Iiellen Killius, Donald Kleckner, Charlene Koeppel, Donald Kroener, Iames Laros, LaScala, leanne Leaman, Lawrence Leonard, Victor Levine, Marion Lindberg, Russell Lober, Howard Lopizich, Gordon Ludwig, Warren wesmann, Norman Lund, Ierry Lunden, Robert Maben, Donald MacRae, Paul Magaris, Bernard Markey, Margaret Marsh, Herbert Martin, rge Maruyama, lack Mathews, Shurei Matsumoto, Iohn Mattice, Thomas Mattis, Robert Mayer, Charlotte McAfee, lames McAllister, Richard llister, Maxine McConnell, Daniel McCurdy, Iohn McIntyre, Keith Medley, Eleanor Mehagian, Charles Merkler, Harriet Metzger, Edward rer, Yashushi Mikuriya, Carolyn Miller, Minifred Mock, William Morgan, Marie Mshabeck, Haroldine Moseman, Iohn Muir, Edward Mundt, rge Murashige, Patricia Mussey, Randolph Myers, Miles Neill, Howard Newell, Sam Nicassio, Robert Nicoll, Thomas Noonen, Donald r, Phillip Oliver, Wendell Olson, lohn O'Malley, Frank Orrigo, Norma Osgood, Ellsworth Oswald, lohn Ough, Alfred Paternoster, Harold rmann, Charles Piper, Marvin Podell, Lorraine Pratt, Robert Pratt, Arthur Prince, loan Pugh, Walton Ragan, Eugene Ramaker, Nadine Ran- Suzanne Reed, Richard Reeve, Iames Relph, Ianice Remsen, Patsy Renkert, Ruth Rensink, lames Riggs, lames Ripp, loseph Risser, Iames ey, Ronald Robinson, Gilbert Rodriguez, Ioe Rognstad, Barbara Romer Lawrence Romine, Iohn Rowe, Carl Rowley, Benjamin Ruechel, Iohn er, Ronald Sager, Fernando Salvatierra, Martin Sandell, Merle Sanders, Malcom Scharer, Mary Scott, Vincent Scott, George Seeds, Buford an, Elaine Sheets, Robert Sheppard, Koji Shida, Gordon Shipman, Donald Shoemaker, Iames Shore, Iohn Short, Geraldine Smith, Lee h, Ernest Snelling, loanne Snyder, Nancy Snyder, Stuart Snyder, Nadine Spencer, Donald Spier, Ray Stark, Dean Stillwagon, Ralph Stober, cd Stokes, Murray Stone, Martin Stornie, Iames Strachan, Zacharias Stringer, Howard Swartz, Ann Sween, Patrick Swift, William Theuer, ert Thomas, Thomas Thomas, Anne Thuerer, Edward Trella, Orville Trott, Donald Tuverson, Lee Van Buskirk, Geraldine Vassar, Iames yner, Iuanita Wagner, Henry Waldvogel, Mary Walker, Paul Wallick, Paul Walton, Alfred Ward, Robert Watson, Harold iWeber, George gand, Walter Weigel, Frank Weingartner, John Weldon, Iames Well, Richard Welte, Sheldon Werter Robert Westberg, Kenneth Westlund, icia Wheatley, Barbara Whiting, Marie Whiting, Charles Wiggins Dennis Wilcox, Homer Wilcox, Donald Wilkie, Iames Wilkin, Frank :ins, Douglas Willen, Elsie Williams, Donald Wilson, Iames Wilson, Charles Wilt, Charles Wimberley, David Wimberley, Marilyn Winbigler, nas Wirick, Edward Wirth, Elizabeth Wood, Phyllis Wunch, Mary Young, Conrad Zamora, Cecelia Zerr, George Zust. SGIDI-KDMCDIQES SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Maninger, LeAnn Pearson, Ardie Webb, leanne Bowen, Lor- raine LaGue, Ioanne Lindarnood, Shirley Barnes. SECOND ROWY Ioanne Harris, Mary Dewey, Francis Kirk, Norman Green, Kris Iohannesen, Yvonne Clewett, Ieanne Maltby, Wally Calvert lPres- ident Ill. THIRD ROW: Bob Beggs CVice-President ID, Beverly Loclcen, Roberta Boren, Fred Moller CTreasurer ID, Nancy Noll fSecretary ll, Karen Lindamood, Bill Iones. FOURTH ROW: Torn Smith, Karen Byl, lim Anderson, Iohn Nicholson, Art Miller, loan Buchholz CPresident D. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Bill Baugham, Sharon Carrabine, Doris DeWitt, Don Eidemiller lTreasurerl, Rockne Flana- gan, Ann Ford, Anne Fox, Bob Graf, Harold Hamm lVice-Presidenil, Ronald Lust, Carol McAdam, Sharon Matheny, Dick Norwood, Iennie Polakavic, Frank Richards, Ruth Squire, Marjorie Stollenwerk, Iohn Thorne, Kay Tompkins, Ierry Turner, Roger Watson, Iohn Winn, Ioy Nagle. OFFICERS SEMESTER l SEMESTER ll President-IOAN BUCI-ll-IOLZ President-WALLY CALVERT Vice-President-HAROLD HAMM Vice-President-BOB BEGGS Secretary-NANCY NOLL Secretary-BARBARA BOWEN Treasurer-DON EIDEMILLER Treasurer-F RED MOLLER Page 81 Gerald Aarons Helen Abbott Louise Abbott Suzanne Adams Carol Anderson Elinor Anderson George Anderson Iames Anderson Marilyn Armstrong Claire Arnold Iohn Ash ' Margaret Ash lohn Bailey Robert Bailey Burton Baker Virginia Ballou Shirley Barnes Barbara Barr M. Bartholornai Herbert Bauer Page 82 DeLoyce Alcorn Iudith Anderson Ralph Askin Willard Bangham George Bauman Shirley Alexander lanet Andrews Charles Austin Richard Barmakian Stanley Beale Virginia Allen Alex Araw Norma Aviron Helen Barnes Robert Beggs Behrens Richard Bevins Robert Bostrom lames Brown Melton Burnes Richard Belliss William Bickford Edwin Bowen Robert Brown Clifton Bush Alice Berdahl Robert Bixler leanne Bowen Ioan Buchholz Ioan Bushman Roger Berkompas Cornelius Berthold Patsy Bertolini George Blake Sandra Bolan Dona Bond Dorothy Bowers Ralph Bradford Emily Bridges Leroy Buckler Carolyn Bucknall Charles Bullington Iacqueline Bussey Eloise Butler Mollie Butler Phyllis Besocke Roberta Boren Earl Brown Iohn Bullock Karen Byl Page B3 Iocelyn Cacan Barbara Carroll Yvonne Clewett Ralph Comuelle Margaret Cramer Page 84 Wallace Calvert Richard Carroll Ioy Cloud Daniel Corralez Gerald Crawford Mary Cantrell Beverly Carter Leonard Cobb Clive Costley lames Cromie Robert Carlisle Robert Chase Sonia Cohen Catherine Cox Emelia Cruz Darlene Carlson Cyril Carpenter Sharon Carrabir William Chisholm Beverly Chumbley loyce Clark Franklin Cole Carole Collins Iessie Cook Ioan Craig Richard Craig Julianne Crame Iohn Dahlberg Charles Daniel Richard Danie Dena Daniels Robert Decker Iohn Dorrance Robert Eberle Elizabeth Elwel Donald Darms Marjorie Davenport Iames Davies Adelia Davis Alene Davis Bonnie DeMars Nancy DeMichael Mary Dewey Doris DeWitt Iohn DeWit William Doshier Dale Downing Robert Drummond Richard Diiran Charles Durr Hugh Edmondson Donald Eiderniller Ieanne Elger Florence Ellis Io Ann Ellis l Peggy Emanuelson Robert Ernirhanian Robert Engen Edith English Ioan Ervin Irene Daw Mary Dictos Lucile Durston Sally Elmore Richard Evans Page 85 Ioan Ewart Rockne Flanagan Herbert Fountain Dorothy Frey Ioanne Gaffney Page 86 Katherine Fay Iohn Fletcher Anne Fox Gertrude Frey Rosie Garcia Robert Fennessy Iacqueline Flora Roberta Frantz Elizabeth Friberg William Gardner Neil Fergus lames Floyd Ioan Frazier Karin Friberg Maxine Gartner Wanda Fields Nancy Fogg Suzanne Free Annette Fromm Denis Gearheart Donna Finly Gloria Fitzgerald Ierie Foote Ann Ford Gaye Freestone Loretta Fremont Audrey Fuller F. Furstenberger Leslie George George Gerstenberg 4 v 1 I Albert Gertmenian Nancy Gibson Claire Gilbert Esther Giron Betty Glenn Nancy Gloege Alex Gonzales Charles Gonzales Paul' Goodman Charles Goodrich Rita Gorman Louise Goroni Lorraine Gougeon Marilyn Gough Sheila Gould Robert Graf Robert Graham Myrna Granger Donald Greene William Gregg Margaret Gregus Ioan Grigg Dalton Gronlie Paul Grossman Bruce Grow lanet Grow Dorothy Grube Delphine Gullo Richard Gurley Angelita Gutierrez William Hacker Hunter Hackney Richard Halverson Gerald Hamilton Harold Hamm Page 87 M. Hammerberg Carnella Hampton Ruberta Heath Charlene Henderson Gloria Hickox Harold Higbee Robert Hogan lean Honzay Betty Hunsicker Kathleen Hurley Page 88 Eugene Hanafin Carolyn Hand Ioanne Harris Diane Harrison Iohn Hart Ronald Henderson Sylvia Hendricks Blaine Herkelrath Wilfred 'Heys Gayle Hibbets Barbara Hinman Charles Hobby Mildred Hoch Ioyce Hockinson Robert Hoffman Norman Hooey Diane Horasanian M. Hougasian Marven Howard Donald Hughes Sharon Hutchins Elizabeth Hutchison Ierry Ingold Martha Inman Gordon Israelsky I lean lacoby Ianis Iacomini Douglas Iames Delora Iiroy Kristin Iohannesen Alfred lohnson Iames Iohnson Margaret Iohnson Ronald Iohnson Edmund Iussen Lorraine Kandarian Gloria Keithley Q-Ielen Keshishian Dorothy Keyston loyce Killgore Lida Iancar Betty Iohnson Doloras lolly Evelyn Kellems W. Killingsworth Anna lennings Caroline Iohnson Gene Iones Patricia Keller Nancy Kimball Colleen Iennings Anne Iensen Charlotte Iohnson Donald Iohnson Kenneth Iones Pheobe Iones Wesley Kellogg Anna Kelly Dorothy Kinney Emma Kirkpatrick Page 89 Robert Kirksey Franklyn Kostlan Wayne Lance Clyde Lee Barbara Lindberg Page 9U Curtis Kline Marilyn Kruse Lydia Land Richard Lee Patricia Lindberg if 2 4 . Lois Klotzle Lois Kunkel Roy Larson Virginia Lee Mary Lindsey Mabel Kobett Monte Kunz Nancy Laubach Ula Lemon Lorna Lizzio f f Ianice Kollus Kay Laber Doris Lawson Dolores Leven Beverly Locken Robert Konoslce Marilyn Lagerslrorn William Layne loanne Lindamood Carolyn Lockshaw Frank Kopcho Lorraine Beltye Lee Karen Lindamoo Miriam Long Nancy Lorenzini Caroline Lowell Lewis Lubbock Barbara Lubin Ioseph Luce Adeline Luscher Patsy Lynn nnald MacAlester L, Macdonald Leonard MacDonald Iulie Macliintosh Patricia Mahanay Marilynn Majerus Robert Mallis leanne Maltby Vincent Manchee Valerie. Manclark Phyllis Maninger Rosalind Mann Ianice Markell Walter Marsh 'Phyllis Marshall Sharon Matheny Carol McAdam Beatrice McClendon Ruth McClendon Maxine McCord Beverly McCrae 'arilyn McFarland Henry McGill Nevin McKay Mary McKenzie Wyoma McKinley Arthur McNalo Rosemary McNamee Page 91 r Elin ii Y-sing nfs rv is rr rr-- -me s Iarnes McNary Norma Miller Helen Morgan Donald Murray Ronald Nelson Page 92 Donald Melvin Paul Miller Mary Morgan Frederick Myers Marion Netileship . Q Norma Messier Sarah Miner Robert Morgan Ioy Nagle loan Newkirk I rx! f -A ek P5 ,. rr sqm Richard Metz Agnes Mitchell Shirley Morgan Charles Naiar Bessie Nichols Arthur Miller Marjorie Mohr Beverly 'Morley Mary Nazariom Donald Nichols Elmer Miller Frederick Moller Albert Morse Eugene Neal lohn Nicholson Gerald M Iohn Helen Munz Ncmcy Nel Norma Nick Peter Noack Gerald Parady Beverly Pearson Russell Peschke Drucilla Pieper Nancy Noll Richard Parillo LeAnn Pearson Everett Peterson Warren Pierpoint Daniel O'Brien 'Thomas Parish Barbara Pease Edwin Petterson Mary Pierson Bette Ogg Margaret Parker Patricia Pette Beverley Phair Iennie Polakovic Donavan Olson Alejandra Parra William Pell Nancy Phelps Anne Polhemus Virginia Ortega Homer Packard Lyle Pearce Barbara Pearson Richard Pendergast Lee Perkins Harold Philibosian Norma Phillips Helen Pollock Gloria Ponder Page 93 'Q - nzQ.,W,,1s.Nn .N-me Richard Poole Annette Principato Barbara Rawson Betty Ritchie Helen Robinson Page 94 Ralph Poore loan Porch Ioy Potter Lucinda Powell Ioan Powers Iohn Pratt Barbara Pritchard lna Querry Leslie Rae Ieannette Randall Barbara Rasmussen Iames'Raupp Margaret Rernde Beverly Rhinehart Robert Rhodes Ben Richards Sonia Riha Ianet Risser Lee Roan Beverly Robbins Eugene Roberts Lewis Roberts Paul Roberts Douglas Robinson Rachel Rodarte Virginia Rollo Donald Romig Diane Roos Robert Rottman Elizabeth Rowe Beth Ruloenson Marjorie Sanders Robert Schmidt Walter Sewell Thelma Silderi Howard Rubin Allan Sanclstrum Wayne Schmoldt Gloria Shaffer Iarnes Simmons Ernest Ruiz Rosalie Ruiz Marguerite Russell Io Ryan Marie Salcedo Anna Saporito Takeshi Sato Sally Sawyer Beverly Schelvan Gregory Schilano Steven Schofield Iohn Scott Shirley Seip Virginio Selegecrn Paul Sepulveda Maurine Shapiro Ann Sheckarcl Donna Shoemaker Mary Short Donald Sigrist Lloyd Simpson Patricia Simpson Sally Simpson Iohn Slaughter Carol Slosson Page 95 Markel Smartis Edward Stagg Ioseph iStephenson Paul Sulahian Michiko Takeda Page 96 1 1 Elaine Smith Holly Smith Thomas Smith Hamilton Smyth Amalia Sotelo Norma Sparks Donald Staib Ioanne Stanley Barbara Starman Genevieve Stearns Florence Stephens Gloria Stephenx M. Stollenwerck Suzanne Storment Charlotte Starz Mary Stoughton HC. Strickland Charles Sturdiva Douglas Sutcliffe Barbara Sutherland Ralph Swanson lack Swift Marceline Sykes Dante Taddio Elaine Talbott Ierry Tarkaniani David Tarr Carole Taylor lane Taylor Melodie Terziaz Constance Textor Tompkins Beverly Van Lew Robert Wagner Shirley Walton leii Thomas Margaret Thompson Iohn Thorne Katherine Tooroyian Paul Toshima David Townley William Vasse Alice Villanueva Fred Volken Anne Wales Sydney Walker Deuell Wall Arlene Ward Donald Ware Roger Watson Charles Thornton Armida Travis Charles Von Berg Philip Walling Kathleen Webb Lewis Tillman Ierrold Turner Alfred Wach Raylene Walls Donald Weber lean Todd Marilyn Ushiro Raymond Wade Patricia Walters Henry Weber Page 97 Kitty Weber Donald Weiss William Wiegand Vernice Wilhelm Iohn Winn Harold Witt Frank Wyman Tayeko Yamaguchi Harry Zwibel Carroll Bell Page 98 Barbara Wells Geraldine Wells Ioan White Iennie Whitehall Terrill Whiting Betty Williams Diane Williams Iohn Williams Glen Wills Gloria Winn Richard Wolberl George Woodruff Iearmine Worth Claude Wright Marian Wright Terulco Yamaoka Satoshi Yamashita Ioan Yarnell Sammye Young lime Yundt ADDITIONAL SOPHOMORES ederick Ackland, Richard Alden, Dorothy Aldrich, Richard Allen, Churchill Anderson, Norvin Armstrong, Edward Atwill, Thomas Bailey, Sally in, Keith Baker, Lowell Ball, Lloyd Barghigiani, Allen Bauer, Henry Baumkratz, Richard Bayless, Richard Bedrosian, Carol Bell, Louis Bernier, harles Bidinian, Mary Bindewald, Iohn Bisher, Iames Blanton, Olga Bogni, Kenneth Brainard, Suzanne Brooks, Billy Brown, Carroll Brunk, dward Brunsman, Duane Bullard, Mary Burck, Lyle Burden, Hiltrude Burroughs, Barbara Burt, Burton Burton, Maxine Butler, Bernard Cabral, onald Chapman, Daniel Chillous, Albert Christensen, Ir., Douglas Christie, Barry Clark, Donald Clark, George Cleveland, Kay Cole, Marie ontorti, Virginia Cook, Frank Cooper, Barbara Costello, Iacque Coyle, William Crippen, Arthur Crowell, Bruce Croxson, Allan Dalo, Ronald ankleis, Thomas Davis, Iohn Dawson, Donalyne DeCarle, Wilfred Denise, Patricia Dessert, Robert Dewater, Nancy Diamond, Arnold Dreesen, uth Duquette, Henry Eastwood, Richard Eberhardt, Arden Edwards, Randy Eidemiller, Richard Emerson, Sari Epstein, Edward Fairweather, ugene Fairweather, Leo Falschlehner, Donald Fehlings, Richard Fischbach, Paul Ford, Andrew Foster, Virginia Fraga, Halina Frank, Robert arvin, William Germain, Ted Gilbreath, Norma Graham, Ioseph Grancich, William Greene, Albert Hamilton, Iacques Hamm, Lowell Hancock, arah Hanson, Iarnes Harkins, Charles Harrison, Frederick Hartley, Victor Havener, Dolores Heller, Iohn Henry, Ronald Hiles, Craig Hill, Edward ill, lohn Hillman, Wilbert Hodgson, Walter Holmes, Herman Hommerson, Alan Horn, Mary Horton, Nancy Houseman, Wallace Howard, Iames utfman, Gordon Hull, Barbara Hunt, Iohn Iames, Loren lanes, Sallie Ianes, Ernest Iohansen, Henry Iohnson, Patricia Keating, Stanley Kikkert, onald King, Nancy Kinnard, Robert Kirkbride, Frank Koch, Dale Kraushaar, Arthur Kretz, Bernard Lamb, Robert Lane, Robert Lange, Catharine nger, Ronald Last, Harold Lichtenberger, Iulanne Lincke, Harold Link, lacquelyn Long, Raymond Loza, Barbara Lynn, Frederick MacDonald, ichael Magnano, William Magoitin, Neal Mallard, Connie Marchetti, Charles Marone, Virginia Martin, Lilah Mauer, William Mayes, Richard cCarthy, Amanda McCoy, Finlay McDermid, Ianet McDonald, Kenneth McGallian, Eugene McGloin, Walter McHugh, Paul Melanson, Ruth eneely, Robert Meyer, Lois Millikin, Charlotte Moberg, Charles Monte, Neal Monte, Iohn Montgomery, Ronald Montgomery, Art Mooradian, am Mukai, Iames Mundt, William Murray, Dwight Myers, Iohn Nelson, Clifford Newmyer, Alvin Nidever, Walter Noonan, Richard Norwood, avid Novak, Hajimu Ogawa, Patricia Overcast, Robert Padget, Ruby Pansch, Iames Parkhurst, Norma Patmor, Virginia Perrone, Keith 'lgren, Eugene Pitzer, William Plake, Thomas Powell, Kenneth Prieskorn, Elizabeth Prince, Margaret Ramhorst, Eulalia Ramsey, Iess Rawley, racia Rayley, Eugene Reaben, Robert Read, Louis Regalado, William Regnolds, Douglas Robertson, Charles Rodgers, Frances Rolle, Frank oncelli, Frederick Ropiequet, Iune Rosen, Edward Roum, Yvonne Roum, Charles Russell, Salvatore Russo, Marie Salomone, Iames Sanders, ,avid Sands, Vahan Saraiian, Calvin Schelvan, Berdine Schmidt, Russell Schmidt, Ronald Scofield, Iack Scott, Mary Scott, Adelia Seeds, Gloria ettel, Robert Shafer, Harold Shapiro, Charles Sheneiield, Clyde Shenetield, Frank Silcock, Mary Sincavage, Carl Sivertson, Geraldine Smith, enry Smith, Barbara Spear, lohn Spratka, Don Springer, Ruth Squire, lohn Stefani, Curtis Stegner, Iohn Stellern, Katherine Stone, Betty trong, Alfred Sturtevant, Milton Sutherland, Roberta Thomas, Peter Treat, Hertha Trips, Henry Truhls, Tsutomu Uyeda, Claire Van Wye, ichard Vasquez, Iane Vaz, Eva Von Huene, William Walton, Richard Warriner, William Webster, Arthur Werden, Doris Wessel, Ann Wilcox, rry Willhoit, Marjorie Wilson, Clara Wittek, Douglas Woodridge, Fred Woods, Ioan Workman, Linda Worsley, Paul Worthington, Donald ray, Ioe Wright, George Yamane, Kai Youngman, Iohn Youtz, Iosephine Zamora, Walter Zaveruka, Ioanne Frank, Hiroyuki Ogawa, Daniel olt, Gerald Springer, Eugene Goodrich. H51 Q 1 ! ft ,ze we M Q4 'rl M ribs' I A '-7 --sniff' 4 4 u, N1 V ,. : 1. 'J-ff' ini? ME: ' I ,1..QL., -. 2: 'Z Q-' .,, - ' v 4, .- .. ,, -5 . ,, .L , . . ,F ,ff - 'L '. . -- 1.4 . '1 .F 1-cv! ' -me-11 ci.-ai, ' 94,-f::, t - f 1, - f , .sr ' - 3- -.' ' 'v' - I 'U .,,.,:f ,:I- A M 1, Ht I I 'nit' are-0 ,r - ul- IMI' I .' '. . 1 ,- f' W. ' -L .Z fb., A ' . :,-.- -A ' .-1 1 GL... V. - , '. ' 't N 7 .hz ,W 1' ...fl J ' V. 'I.'1512:?A?5'+ii 4'2 I ' R . . , ,, 1:g. 5-',' -,- 7 1 '-- ffY v Tala. hu 7 'I - v , 1 . , N- . V Graduation Exercises in the Rose Bowl at seven o'clock, the evening of June sixteenth, nineteen hundred and forty-nine, Page 99 X 13,5 N x 4 7 jf 1 QW! skxjjgb , A f! f 'J ,, N N 7 H 1 V-A xx M b VPD NTINGTON LIBRA W XS I 3QfD gf' ASSEM BL: ES .AMS GAY NINETIES REVUE RED NICHOLS AND HIS FIVE PENNIES MAGICIAN PERFORMS Page 103 SARADAN: IUDA1-Ig My lost book . . . The book of The lamb cries no longer Power . . . . THREE KINGS: We three kings of Orient are . . . Page 104 GLC VIRGIN z Sleep my Iesu I A HERALD ANGEL: Oh! Ieruscdem . . . Arisel Arise! MANGER GROUP: ANGEL GROUP: Awcly in cr mcmger . . We adore thee . l SARADAN AND ELIZABETH The Child is asleep . . . My little Iohn, my baby. I .ll Page 105 CRAFTY Q9 I-IALI. Page 105 CRAFTY HALL CAST This year O.M.D. presented Crafty and Hall starring Tom Wirick, Norman Bolognesi, and Sam Rowland. The cast included Robert Raleigh, Ioe Held, Io Iefferies, Iohn Hall, David Bass, Marti-n Stornie, Carol Batchelder, Donna Bond, Kris Iohanneson, Arlette Barnes, Rene Goedhard, Art Huston, Claire Arnold, Richard Milius, Chuck Piper, Iean Iudy, and Iune Woolley. The production Was directed by Torn Wirick, assisted by Norman Bolognesi. MR. CRAFTY AND MR. HALL THE GLOTZ SISTERS THE IANITORS' SCENE 9 .., Q asm! M' ' GLN. in 1 A Q T EX an ws-if Hx llff, R 1 8- Kgs' WW: mg E329 332:52 S: mx! 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'ff' H 4 ,wx-fr ' .ri ' XJ Art Department Designs and Paints Sets for Crafty and Hall mum LEE mn mn ...- mx a wa is Page 109 GRAPHIC ARTS ADVANCED FIGURE DRAWING ADVANCED EREEI-IAND DRAWING ADVERTISING LAYOUT ART STRUCTURE ' in 2 'Fw 41 Members of Zeta Gamma Phi Prepare Exhibit in Third Floor Gallery. CERAMIC AND CRAFT CLASS STUDENTS AT WORK IN ART LABORATORY Zeta Gamma Phi, Honorary art fraterni- ty, cooperates in making a success of school projects through the medium of art. . ,7,. W i, ..g,- QP,-ws.',.LfW,M nge,-new X N me we M . Q Q gxtfg t,Tw'QggmQi?2'3'5g.,. 555 H Sc Www N ' N , V' -gras-WEE W swim 5 is ,N New xwfmmg Us fm-:ms sawn ,--nm 5 ' an Page 111 9 J gg Ka UV N '1' Z' 1 'Z 1? 4 2 + X Wsgwdf- DELTA PSI OMEGA Presents I-I EAVEN CAN WAIT by HARRY SEGALL Directed by DONALD A. LIERCKE Page 113 -m me ' rwig 'P ass- E m f HF f E W . ,V H H 5 F 5 P F 2 A K 535 S. f E mf - B ki H wmgnr 'G mn f Q ss U .4 H ss iiuw-4 if ':' Bmw nf ss XY 5 -zz vw-Sim' J -as sf X Q A my gas .fgm xx BHK Page 114 vw 'Q L H-Q ss H :ff ..... I ?2:2i:-: Qfigi 'gf ..... . -. Q l1'P 31f1 if 1.:.f:::1:::::.:u:.a::g2 Lg, :si M H 1 H W BH sm' W. M M HM M W M M my M M B nm gs . - 1 ss - un msn a in an Y 1 as , me . K-L -:sm my m ggxgla gina nm.. QQ :K 11 V- . an PLAYERS' GUILD Presents QEMEMBER MAMA by IOHN VAN DRUTEN Directed by HATHARINE KESTER FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE CLASSES Present by LOUIS SOLOMON cmd HEROLD BUCHMAN Produced cmd directed by DONALD A. LIERCKE Page 115 INTG STAGE TECHNOLCGY ASSIGNMENTS LIGI-IT, SOUND, AND CURTAIN CUES SET DESIGN BUILDING TI-IE SCENERY PRODUCTION DRAMA PROMPT COPY CI-IOOSING A PLAY BLOCKING BUSINESS FIRST REI-IEARSAL WITHOUT SCRIPTS DRESS STAGE TECHNOLOGY SETTING LIGHTS PAINTERS AT WORK PREPARING TI-IE MIKES REI-IEARSAL WITH ACTORS IQEHEAQSAI. DRAMA MAKE-UP EOR DRESS REI-IEARSAL PREPARING PROPS MISS I-IETLAND PRESENTS A GENUINE SOLIE TO MAMA LINES, LINES, LINES Pg 120 ON STAGE TECHNOLOGY STUDENT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR SWITCI-IBOARD WAITING EOR A CUE TI-IE BOOTH STAGE SNAFU HEAVEN CAN WAIT ' CURTAIN CALL- I REMEMBER MAMA' AE TER THE SHOW I LITTLE THEATER Page 122 MAKE-UP CLASS INTERPRETATIVE READING PLAY-PRODUCTION CRITIQUE DRAMA LAB PROIECT-A SLAVE WITH TWO FACES T IINHW , ' sf AE' .u.. 'll H MUSIC Page Page 124 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Brooks, Ethel M y e rs, LeAnne Pearson, Georgette Haver, Neva-lo Eisenbise, Eulalia Ramsey CSecretary I, ID, Ioe LaGue KPresident Ill, Io Ann Sands, Patsy Peete, Norma Patmor, Anna Saporito, Olga Schaller. S EC ON D ROW: Betty Mansfield, Linda Worsley, Helen Barela, Carolyn Taylor, Pam Portwood, Glenn Parrish CVice-President Il, Paul Winter CPresident Il, Barbara Lubin, Betty lones, Ioyce Miller, Marguerite Hougasion, Anita Fellcner. THIRD ROWY Kathleen Murphy, Beverly I-Iardgrove, Marjorie Davenport, Nancy I-Iouseman, Eileen Gates, Audrey Scott, Gwen Goss, Ron Morrison CVice-President ID, Pearline Elliot, Pat Perine, Ruth Tennery, Ieanne Moore, Erma Rohser, Genelia Morgan. FOURTH ROW: Robert Lottie, lack Bollin- ger, Frank Richards, lohn Klen, Iohn Roach, Sam Stevens, Bob Pickrel, Lloyd Hitchens, Art Huston, Eleanor Eby, Marilyn Egens, Claire Arnold, Shirley Stanley, Iacquelyn Fey, Eddy Stewart. FIFTH ROW: lack Doughety, Douglas Bodner, George Rodda, Mike Go rd on, Dave Drielsma, Bill Pfatf, lohn Granath, Howard Loehde, Stephen Prichard, Lyle Gillerstrorn, Richard Ozenghar, Ierry Hid- well, Margaret Henze, Gloria Hodge. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Richard Alden, Kenneth Biery, Virginia Bower, Louanne Bovey, Arthur Burside, Paul Doughty, Alphonso Dominguez, David Fish, Rita Gaylor, Sammy Grimmesy, Suzanne Hibacek, lohnson, Kurt Kenworth, Ioan Lambert, Karen Larsen, Pat Lord, Barbara Luen, Beverly Frances Overhart, Paul Rasmussen, Harold Rurnmel, Dreyl Smith, Lois Spinney, Dick Wright, Tom Wirick, Merrie Wakefield, Louis Young, Mabel Oakes fAC1ViS9Tl- A CAPPELLA Doris Hall, Iohn Hall, Leon Montgomery, Mari Newmon, Smith, Eldon Wright, Marion VOICE ELEMENTARY VOICE AND SONG ADVANCED VOICE AND SONG NYSAEAN SINGERS REHEARSE EUTERPEAN SINGERS REI-IEARSE Page 125 FIRST ROIJV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Louanne Bovey, Neva-lo Eisenbise CPresident Ill, Kathleen Hulsey fVice-President Ill, Olga Schaller, Georgette Haver, Winitred Fuller CVice1President I, Secretary Ill, Norma Patmor, Eulalia Ramsey, Marguerite Hougasian. SECOND ROW: Mary Dewey, Betty Mans- field, Donna Lee Bond, Lorraine LaGue, Patricia Howard, Anita Eelkner, Gloria Murphey, Virginia Bower. THIRD ROW: Barbara Lubin, Carolyn Taylor, Pat Perine, Nancy Iohannesen, Eddy Stewart, Linda Worsley, Erma Rohser, Betty Iones, Kay Thompkins. F O U R T H ROW: Eileen Gates, Elinor Anderson, Marilyn Egenes, Sally Hazzard, Sally Elmore, leanne Moore, Marion Wright CPresident ll, Pam Portwood CSecretary ll. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Barbara Brooks, Mildred Clarke, Andre Crel'1Crr1, L01-lriia Ellis, Summuel Grimrnesey, Sally lones, Grace Longfellow lSecretary IJ, Ie-anne Moore, KathTY1'1 BClf1'1Ci1'd lkdviserl. - NYSAEANS EUTERPEAN FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Louis Young, Mike Gordon, George Rodda iSecretary Treasurer ll lohn Westerdoll CSecretary-Treasurer ll, Lloyd Hitchins, Bolo Pickrel, Frank Richards SECON ROW: Ioe LaGue CVice-President Ill, lohn Klen lack Bollinger, Iarnes Clewett Robert Lottie Sam Stevens, Gerald Carpenter. THIRD ROW: Iohn Roach, Iohn Granath, Denis Gearhart Loring We Lyle Gillerstrorn, Vernon Anderson KVice-President Il, lirnrnie Witt, Anthony Papetti CLobrar1an FOURTH ROW: lack Lorne, Ed Stoetfer, Ron Morrison, Charles Oldham, Ric h a r d Retz Howc Loehde CPresident Ill, Richard Milius tPresident D, ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Richard Alden, Dorothy Allen, Charles Cade, Charles Caudell, Glen Parrlsh B111 Pratt D Smith, Homer Wilcox, Paul Winter, Carrie Sharp CAdviserl. Page 125 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: lo Ann Kingsbury, Betty Backer, Beatrice lohnson, Beverly Dougherty, Do-na Bond, Dorothie Fulton. SECOND ROW: Teresa Valadez, Vera Due, Gloria Stephens, Iennie Whitehall, So.nia Spilde, Ioyce Clark, Sharon Slykhuis CPresident IIJ, Carnella Hampton. THIRD ROW: Pearling Elliot, Ioan Brown, Alene Dane, Beverly Morley, Marilynn Majerus, Pat Lindberg, Barbara Abbott, Betty Kittleson, Iudy Davison. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Xenia Fabian lPresident IJ, Ioan Factor, Shirley Iollie CSecretary-Treasurer IJ, Natalie Levinson, Bonnie de Mais, Patricia Meese, Edward Qualen lAdViS61'l- GIRLS' GLEE CLUB KANTELA IRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Andree Crehan, Neva-lo Eisenbise, Marilyn Lewis, Armida Travis, aith Maxon, Ioan Wood, Georgette Haver fRecording Secretary lll, leanne Bowen, Laura Topalian. ECOND ROW: .Lillian Hurley, Ethel Myers, Beth Rubenson CRecording Secretary I, Vice-President ID, arbara Abbott, Ioan Clark, Ruth Tennery, Ioan Short, Carolyn Watson, Barbara Lubin, Pam Port- ood, Ioan Grigg, loanne Stanley CTreasurer IJ, Victoria Wil h elm. THIRD R O W: lames Hotfer, obert Lottie, Gilda Vasconcelos, lacqueline Miller, Sharon Matheny, Lynn, Doney CCorresponding ecretary ID, Kitty Fay, Sally Elmore, Ioan White CTreasurer ID, Ina Loomis, loy Bernard, Kathleen urphy, Dorothy Allin, Glen Wills, Keizo Smenaga. FOURTH ROW: Bill Platt fPresident Ill, Greg alsh, Bob Pickrel, Sam Stevens, Thomas Quinn, Donald Ludolph CVice-President ID, Gerald Car- enter, George Rodda, Deane Haller, Richard Ozenghar, Warren Pierpoint, Dave Drielsma CPresident J, Bob Guenther. liee Page 332 for Additional Members. Page 127 Page 128 BULLDCG BAND Louise Abbott George Anderson Westley Anderson Ray Bagwell T. A. Ballance Wayne Ballinger Iohn Bariield Don Beiter Wally Bentlage Bob Blake lack Blodgett Robert Bolton Iohn Booth Harold Brendle Robert Browning Edward Brunsman Dean Clary Iohn Cramer Lawrence Curtis Iohn Dahlberg Philip Davies Ioe Davis Iohn Davis Iohn Dennis Torn DeWees David Drielsma David Duran Lawrence Ellis Iohn Fehd Philip Field Daniel Fillhart Iesus Flores Robert French Harry Gehr Thornas Girty Alex Gonzales Charles Hall George Hambaugh Hugh Harmon Ioe Held, Librarian Louis Hendricks Ken Henisey Wilfred Heys Glenn Hoagland Bob Hoffman Ierry lngold, Uniform Manager Richard Ives Roger Iohnson Warren Iohnson Ronald Iorgensen lean ludy Iohn Kathrnan Clark Kay Raymond Killgrove Don Kleckner Kirk Lamb William Layne Clyde Lockwood Leonard MacDonald George Mackanic Nevin McKay Don Meldon Donald Meyer Charles Monte Douglas Moore Audre Stongf Adviser Charles Najar Elton Miles Samuel Norris David Novak Iohn Nummelin Robert Offley Raymond Ovendale Dudley Palmrose Thomas Parish Raymond Paulson Dixon Pearce Dorothy Pierce Nelson Praigg Donald Rains Robert Raleigh, General Manager Gordon Roberts Bruce Robbins George Rodda Donald Romig Iune Roan lohn Rudy Iames Ryan Richard Sage Terrell Sandell Robert Sandwick lack .-Sawyer George Schultz Paul Sepolveda Ed Shields Don Sigrist Lloyd Simpson Carol Slosson Hugh Srnouft Iohn Spurney, Stage Manager Robert Steinhouse Murray Stone William Stone lim Storelie Ralph Swanson Iohn Thie Anthony Tarullo Ioe Tenney Ted Tice Dick Tingley Ronald Toomer Harold Ulrich Eugene Vener Robin Verdier William Waddleton, Chairman, Band Board Robert Wagner Bob Ward, Librarian Bob Watts William Weal Donald Weiss Dwight Westover Iohn Wiltong Iohn Williams Ioan Wood Burton Wilson George Woodruff Ron Woodford William Yakopin ROCKETTES Left to right: Donna Bond, Carol Batchelder, Rene Goedhard, Mary Bindewald, Kris Iohan- 1'1eSS1'1. FRESHMEN GIRLS NOVELTY GROUP Left to right: Lou Abbot, Ioanne Stanley, Iune Roan, Norma Billups. SABRE DANCE Page 129 Page 130 CRC!-IESTIQA Tom Bailey, Lura Bausman, Ioy Bernard, Norma Billups, Robert Bolton, Roberta Boren, Charles Cade, Carl Carter, Raymond DeCecco, Iohn Diggins, Don Dressler, Sally Elmore, Iohn Evans, Anne Fox, Robert French, Wilfred Hays. Eames Hoeffer CSecretary ID, Philip Iones, Don Kleclcner CVice-President IJ, Geo rg e Hoteles, Kirk Lamb, Ina Marie Lo omis lPresident ID, Rosemary McNamee, George Merriam, Alex Muray, Ethel Myers lPresident Ill, Miles Neill, Douglas Novis, Earl Rasmussen, George Rodda, Terrell Sandell CVice- President Ill, Iohn Semple, Martha Slenker, Audrey Smith, Marilyn Smith, Dudley Stone, lim Storlie, Iames Strachan, Harold Ulrich, Charles Wackerman, Leonard Walden, Kenneth Westlund, LaVerne Wickstrom, Ann Wilcox, Emily Young, Gene Sullivan CDirectorJ. MELCDY MAIDS LEFT TO RIGHT: Norma Billups, Sally Elmore, Marilyn Lewis, Rosemary MacNamee, Ioy Bernard, Ina Marie Loomis. INSTRUMENTAL ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL THE FLUTISTS TAKE A BCW LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Smith, Iarnes Hoffer, Ethel Meyers, Iudith Rudekohr. ORGAN CLASS BAND REHEARSAL THEOQY Page 132 MUSIC APPRECIATION MUSICIANSI-IIP ADVANCED HARMONY MUSIC HISTORY -X,-,,... 7 QUIET N THE Ang -1, f ll-'Z RA D I M X Xxx L- ,- - Pg 133 PIQODUCTION STAFF . , t . ,rs .w , W . LEFT TO RIGHT: Mirren Deutsch, Lena Goroni, Barbara Carden, Lowell Barker Clnstructorl, Marilyn Davidson, David Allen, Len Smith, Arlette Barnes, Bob Guenther, Dick Allen, Doris Sigler, Neval Williams, Iirn Brown, Patti Crawley, Barbara Hewitt, Torn Dillon, George Irwin. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Toy Lom- ' bard, Kenneth Waterbury, B a r b a r a Lubin, Iohn Alpine. SEATED: Virginia B a r r u s CInstructorJ, Bob Blackshaw, Frank I-I a m In o n d Clnstructorj, Paul Deutsch, Lodge Lindsay, Iulia Wads- worth. F fit A L :Q I i , s M-I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Lena Goroni, Morrie Wakefield, Barbara Lubifn, Barbara Carden, Pat Soule, Phyllis Wiedirnan, Mike Gordon, Max- ine McCord. S E C O N D ROW: Iim Brown, Tom Wade, Mickey Martin, Charles Russell, Neval Williams. Page 134 CODE OE RADIO RECORDING NEW CONSOLE ARRIVES SAY IT WITH MUSIC MUIR-PCC PROGRAM REI-IEARSAL WITH MARGARET WI-IITING Page 135 Page 136 RED AND WHITE SPORTS LIGHT AIR Left to right: David Allen fDirectorJ, Ierry Shup, Howard Lode. IOTTINGS IN POESY AND PROSE Left to right: Mirren Deutsch CDirectorI, Lena Goroni, Margaret Roodhouse, Don Sparks fAd- viserl. COLLEGIATE VARIETY TIME Semester I, left to right: Len Smith, Bob Guenther, Marilyn Davidson CDirectorD, Ross Handy. COLLEGIATE VARIETY TIME Semester II, left to right: Len Smith, Bob Guenther, Morrie Wakefield. SI-ICDWS CANDID CAMPUS Left to right: Carol Butchelder, Morrie Worke- field, Delior DeLercx, Mimi Borell, Borboro Hewitt, George Irwin, .Arlette Barnes CDirectorJ. VARSITY VIEWS Semester II, left to right: Len Smith CDirectorJ, Bob Guenther, Tom Dillon, Dick Holst. VARSITY VIEWS Semester I, left to right: Len Smith, Iim French fDirectorJ . MOMENTS WITH THE POETSH Left to right: Leno Goroni KDirectorJ, Carol Bcmtchelder, Iim Hodgeson, Page 137 Yriif -1 rj IIQQENSIQS SPIEECI-I CLINIC RETURNING ALUMS MEET WITH UNDERGRADUATES Seated, left to dight: Iohn Grumm, Dr. Norman Free-stone ICriticI, Dean Stillwagon. Standing: Iohn Evans, Iohn Cole. STUDENTS MEET WITH SPEECH AUTHORITY Left to right: Leo Bierman, Iacqueline Yellancl, Dr. Ioseph Baccus, Paul Smith, Iarnes Ballew, Darrel Curtis. RADIO SPEECH Left to right: lack Lyon, Wade Holcomb, Bar- bara Carden, Elwood Rarnay CCriticl. I CLINIC ORGANIZERS Left to right: D e a n Stillwagon, Io l'1 n Evans, Iacqueline Yelland, Paul Smith ICl'1airmanl, Vir- ginia Barrus, Lowell Barker. Page 139 Page 140 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Carden. SECOND ROW: Donald Robinson, Bob Mulick, Ruth Squire, Iacqueline Yelland, Dean Stillwagon, Richard Davis. THIRD ROW: Merlin Call, Iohn Evans, Vernon Gardner, Paul Smith Clristructorl, Victor Le-Vine, Bill Norris. FCDRENSIC SQUADS Virginia Bean, Iune Wooley, lean Colyar, Planning Discussions I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lena Gororii, Iune Wooley, Barbara Carden, Ruth Squire, Shirley Barnes. SECOND ROW: Paul Smith Clnstructorl, lacque- line Yelland, Carol Batchelder, Bob Guenther, Bill Norris, Merlin Call, Charles Russel. THIRD ROW: Donald Fehlings, Reidar Magnuson, Ed Hearle, Herb Seal, Iohn Evans, Dick Davis. I 4 Listening to Practice Debate ' Page 141 HK ff - ' . ..f' W.. ' . Af , i f- H.. W , News -x f ,- - 3. -5 tw,-a S' -sk i A wr, Q fed 'wi gg we r- - W -N r--.rf , .f ff. is V -rg A. fx 71,6 rl. . I IN-1. V F Q' -if QFQEE .. v 'yn' :Wf ,ws if 4, df!! Winners Receiving Awards DAVIS- I-I A I. I. The Davis-Hall Public Speaking Con- test was inaugurated in l9U7 by Mr. M. W. Davis, former member of the Board ot Education, and Mr. Walter Hall. Since the death of Mr. Hall, in 1932, his widow, Mrs. Fannie Davis, and his daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Davis, teacher ot language at PCC., have continued to sponsor the contest, Finalists were chosen from more than tive-hundred Contestants. Virginia Barrus is adviser of the contest. Page 142 .fi ,wa MC is fm fa 1, .. . , 1 ' - 29 ,f-3, if 1 ,ma ug-gf.. .. 5' . . ,iw if 1,1 .3-1.3 147, 5 WM. . LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Elizabeth Davis, Malcolm Clement, Mrs. Fannie Davis, Donald Bidwell, Ruth Squire, Mrs. Walter Hall, Shirley Barnes CL o W e r Division Wirmerl, Mr. Walter Hall, Karen Byl, Dick Davis, Rodney Hoover CUpper Division Winnerl. Participants in the California-Nevada Lions' Club Speakers Contest. LEFT TO RIGHT: Arthur Miller, Bob Beggs CWinnerl, Torn Davis, Virginia Barrus CAdviserl. TCLJRN NIATICNAI. SPEECI-I A 5 Z t 5 lf- . , -V MENT -fmwi , r1':-?i1'?':f' LEFT TO RIGHT: Iohn Evans, Iacqueline Yelland, Paul Smith Cln- structorl, Barbara Carden, Merlin Call. Two debate teams represented Pasadena City College at the annual Phi Rho Pi Convention and Tournament at Denver University, Where representatives from junior colleges throughout the nation co.nvened. Barbara Carden and Iacqueline Yellaznd participated in the Women's Debate Division, oratory, impromptu speaking, and progression. Merlin Call and Iohn Evans partici- pated in the Men's Debate Division, oratory, impromptu and extemporaneous speaking. The national topic for debate was Federal Aid to Education. Selection of students attending the tournament is based upon previous experience and seniority. The group was accompanied by Instructor Paul Smith. Page 143 Q W PUBLICATIONS Page 144 PRESS BUREAU 'With the purpose of reporting to the public the activities and accomplish- ments of P.C.C., the Press Bureau gathers information from every source on the campus. Releases stream out to local and metropolitan dailies, to newspapers of neighborhood communities, and to many other publications. One specialty of the Press Bureau is its home-town items: news and pictorial material about achievements of .non-resident collegians is sent to the respec- tive local press. Iohn English was first-semester Commissioner of Public Relations, and lack Birlcinshaw was in charge of photography during the year, coordinating with the Pictorial Iournalism laboratory. Mr. William P. Buttler is Press Bureau adviser. LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Betty Sue Paris, loan Saunders, Bob Graf, Lillian Hurley, STANDING: Bob Caldwell, lack ' Birkinshaw, Frank Wilkins. LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Bill Eames, Ioan Saunders, Lillian Hurley, Karen Byl. S T A N D I N G: lack Birkinshaw, Betty Paris, Frank Wilkins, Don Burns. Page 145 ATI-4 LETIC PU BI ICITY . s Page 146 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Gossett, Ted Todd, Perrno Carnbianica, Merlin Call, Iohn Alpine. SECOND BOW: Dave Miller, M. Marshall, lack Filer, Eldon Wright, Hen Boed, Irvin Lewis Uldviserl. Newly organized this year, the Athletics Press Bureau is designated to pro- vide advanced journalism students with practical experience in sports writing and to serve the college in the area of oft-campus athletics publicity. Students enrolled in Iour-nalisrn 58 fAthleticsJ write sports copy which is released to newspapers of the local and metropolitan areas. Starting this project off in a successful manner the first semester were Ted Todd, M. W. Marshall, Earl Woy, Merlin Call, Dave Miller, lack Filer, Ferrno Carnbianica, Ken Boed, Iohn Alpine, Bill Gossett, and Bill Porter. New sports writers for the second semes- ter included Bill Davis, Bobh Lewis, and Ierry Shup. HUDDLE LEFT TC RIGHT, SEATED: Irvin Lewis lAdviserl, Earl Holder CAdviserJ. STANDING: lack Filer, lim Sullivan. With Editor lack Filer in charge, The l-luddle, PCC football program, was successfully published for each ot the Bulldogs' home games, Four-color edi- tions, with special layouts featuring differing phases of school life, received favorable comment as a polished pub- lication. Assisting Filer in writing copy were the members ot the Athletics Press Bureau. Editorial adviser was journal- ism instructor Irvin G. Lewis. Handling the business phases of the program were Manager Iames Sullivan and Ad- viser Earl Holder. A Bullpup Huddle was edited by Bill Gossett for the Bullpup-Muir Colt game on Armistice Day. I-IANDBCCK LEFT TO RIGHT: Ralph Cornuell, Bob Graf'CEditorl, Don Staib. ADDITIONAL MEMBER: Ianet Grow. Issued at the beginning of the college year, the Handbook introduces new students to Pasadena City C o l l e g e. Carrying general information, a plan of the campus, organization details, a calendar for the year, codes and con- stitution, the publication acquaints students with the activities and tradi- tions of P.C.C. Page 147 Page 148 CI-IRCNICLE BOB BUTNER VICKIE PUGH EDITOR I EDITOR II, MANAGING EDITOR I The Chronicle, official newspaper publication of the Student Body of Pasa- dena City College received the 1948 All-American Honor Rating, given by the Associated Collegiate Press. The Paper, this year, has published several outstanding editions, besides the regular Weekly issues. The Christmas Chronicle Was Bob Butner's final effort as editor, and the eight-page Open House number was achieved through the efforts of Vickie Pugh and Karen Byl. Miss Mildred Poorrnan is the faculty adviser. C OHRON STAFF, SEOOND SEMESTER LEFT TO RIGHT: Gilbert Totten CCirculation Managerl, lim Nicholson CNeWs Editorl, Ierry Legate Clpeature Editorl, Howard French iPho- tographerl. ROGER BOEDECKER SPORTS EDITOR I, II CRON STAFF, FIRST SEMESTER L E F T TO R I G H T, SEATED: Roger Boedecker fSports Editorl, Vickie Pugh fManaging Editorl, Bob Butner fEditorl, Karen Byl ICity Editorl, Sam Rowland I Feature Editorl, Barbara Carden fBus- iness Managerl STANDING: Sidney Art IStaII Photog- rapherl, lim Nicholson CReporterJ, Ierry LeGate CCartoonistD, Don Werter IPage Editorl, Clay Willcockson fRe-Write Ed- itorl, F r a n lc Weingartner CAssisIant Re-write Editorl. REPORTERS LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Marceline Sykes, Geraldine Glowe, Lillian Hurley. STANDING: Howard Lubin, Don Burns, Howard Sears, Roger O k e r s t r o m, Eileen Dunham. Page 149 Page 150 PIPES OI: PAN LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Iohn Westerdoll, Mary Thompson, Kent Colwell CEditorJ. SEATED: Miss Iessie Paxton KAdviserl. Pipes of Pan, the anthology of student Writing, is published annually by the Department of English and the English Council. It includes types of creative writing, such as prose, poetry, essays, and playlets. The selection ot material published represents all grade levels in the school. This year the Winning entries in the Pasadena City College Literary Contest were published in The Pipes. Included also in the book are two poems, by P.C.C. students, which were selected for a national anthology of college verse. Because of the many high-quality contributions submitted, the anthology contains eighty pages this year, a sixteen-page increase over the l948 edi- tion. Under the advisership of Iessie H. Paxton, the book was edited by Kent Colwell, Mary Thompson, and Iohn Westerdoll. LEFT TO RIGHT: Howard French, Karen Byl, Tom Smith, Anne Iensen, Wally Calvert. ADDITIONAL MEMBER. Ioan Bushman. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Graf, Roberta Boren CEditorl, Harold Hamm. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Iohn Thorne. SCAN SCAN, published fortnightly by the Student Christian Association to com- municate to its members and the stu- dent body and faculty what SCA is doing and thinking, was edited this year by Mary Warren and Neil' Sherwood. Outstanding among the year's accomplishments, the publica- tion carried a printed flag and a revo- lutionary three-column make up. Ernest Becker, SCA Executive Secre- tary, is faculty adviser. SOPH SOAP Soph Soap, the paper published by the Sophomore Class, gives the twelfth- year students an opportunity to read what their classmates are doing in ac- tivities and athletics. Edited this year by Roberta Boren and Karen Byl, first and second semesters, respectively, Soph Soap has recorded the outstand- ing Sophomore events of the year. LE FT TO RIGHT: Karen Byl CAssistant Editorl, Iarnes McCullough, Roger Okerstrom, Ierry Legate fArt Editorl. SEATED: Neil Sherwood CEditorl. Page 151 91 , . iw ,WB ' - W W QS- ggi Q . ,.-f': W'1 - PEGGY GILBERT LENA GORONI CAROLYN GERHE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITOR - MANAGING EDITOR CAMPUS The last piece of lost copy has been found, the final galley has been run, and the press has ceased to roar. Now there is time to think about all the work and fun we have had together. Never has an editor worked with a more willing and industrious statt. ' To the following people who did so much to complete the 1949 Campus, I say, most sincerely, thank you, Ianet Hodglcinson supervised the Organization section, Ioe Pyle edited the Culture sections, Dave Grinsfelder adapted himself to any task at hand, Louise Goroni and Marilyn Toyne typed copy, Pat Gaard stood by for every emer- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edward Parker, Bob Graf, Doris Sigler, Howard Sears. SECOND ROW: Vi-ncent Manchee, Bob Case, Gloria Sletten, Clay Willcockson, Ioe Pyle, THIRD ROW: Ianet Hodgkinson, Barbara Fergus, Pat Gaard, Marilyn Toyne. Page 152 E? f wwf KENT COLWELL TIM HAWKINS IACK FILER BUSINESS MANAGER ART EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR gency. Always willing to help with numerous details necessary to a yearbook, were staff assistants: Eloise Butler, Harold Case, Kay Cole, LaDene Cook, Peery Crawford, Anne Curtiss, Mary Dewey, Barbara Ferg us, George Fisher, Ioan Frazier, loe Giardina, Bob Graf, David Higgins, Vincent Manchee, Virginia Martin, Edward Parker, Ioyce Phegler, Ardienne Reilly, Howard Sears, Doris Sigler, Gloria Sletten, Torn Smith, Charlotte Storz, An-n Thuerer, Clay Willcockson, and Albert Williams. Lena Goroni completed the faculty section and assisted with all the other sections of the book. Carolyn Gerke edited the Wo1nen's Sports and Graduation division. Kent Colwell kept us financially solvent. lim Hawkins made the layouts, cartoons, and symbols. lack Filer produced the largest me-n's sports section the Campus has ever carried. Gladys L. Snyder is yearbook adviser. Sincerely, Peggy Gilbert FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Torn Smith, Dave Grinsfelder, loe Giardina. SECOND ROW: Louise Goroni, Ardienne Reilly, Mary Dewey, Ioyce Phegley, Ladene Cook. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Storz, Kay Cole, Ann Thuerer, Ann Curtiss, Virginia Martin. Page 153 -qi, . E, 5 V Y ,-.x 27 X 1 l ff I ,QQQ7 fyjx' 1 ,J -- Q' 1 I Q5 ...A f ' 57X:QA X ' 1 RM ,g 1 NX f XQR 4 X if , I W l P V bffly Q-cf 3 jf g I I I Jw ,m ' fry ' X 'f , Ag? '5 K MLK Yip ll 2 IVERSITY CL I-KDNGQARY 156 FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edwin Van Arnringe CAdviserl, Iacqueline Yelland CPresident Ill, Kaihlyn Kratka CPresident Il, Mildred Herforth, Pat Clark, Richard Allen, lean Iudy, Warren Hill, Richard Biszantz CTreasurer IJ. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Gerlie ISecretary I, Vice-President ID, Motoi Satomi CTreasurer ID, Rene Goedhard, Betty Braden, Ieanne Houle, Peggy Gilbert, Iim Hawkins. THIRD ROW: Charlee Eclcels CAdviserl, Margaret Henze, Marion Wright, Lena Goroni, Barbara Sinamark, Shirley Butterfield CSecretary Ill, Alice Anderson, Sam Rowland, Art Huston. FOURTH ROW: Stillman Chubbuclc, Del Hungerford, Ioe Held, Dave Drielsma, George Williams, Bill Bru-ner, Ted Todd. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Alice Bergman, Deb Brennan, Dick Lozano, Bill Penny, Iean Slaughter, Martin Stornie, Torn Wirick. ORDER OF MAST AND DAGGER AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP Page 157 .. ...ht . , W W M - H t. is V, ,. 7 ,Q Q I f 1-we tw' A Y- N .W ' , ms. FIRST RO'W, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Grinder CTreasurer Ill, Bob Farina, Augustin Rillorta fSecretary IU, Ted Todd, Bud Lorbeer, Ralph Villani, Hunter Hackney, Bob Hirohata, Bill Monroe CTreasurer I, Vice-President ID. SECOND ROW: Ian Hanson, Skip Hicks, Bob Bradley, Sam Rowland, Ronald Nel- son, Edward Provenza, Fredrick Dougherty, Ian Mennig, Manuel Contreras. T H I R D ROW: Toni Dillon, Kent Ioutras Harry Montgomery, lohn Fehd, Bill Iones, lohn Granath, Torn Moss, Richard McCartney. FOURTH ROW: Robert Haugh fAdviserJ, Iarnes Miller CPresident ID, Del Hungerford., Fred Iahnke, Bill Bruner, Don MacDonald, Iohn Evans Iohn Knox, Dave Duran. See Page 332 for Additional Members. MEN'S HONORARY SERVICE CLUB , WOMEN'S I-IONORARY SERVICE CLUB FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Iudith Anderson, Ruth Squire, Barbara Lafot, Laura Gasper KCorres ponding Secretary Ill, Roberta Frantz, Pat Clark, Shirley Barnes, Iune Woolley SECOND ROW Dottie Sutherland CTreasurer ID, Marilyn Bree, Barbara Sinarnark, Mildred Herforth Iean Iudy Betty Braden, Rene Goedhard, Kris Iohannesen. THIRD ROW: Barbara Mennig, leanne Houle CSecretary ID, Ioan Weber, Ianet Hoclgkinson, Lora Babayan, Kathlyn Kratka, Patsy Lynn Eddie LeGrand Al ce Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Marion Wright, Iacqueline Yelland KP r e sid e nt D Karen Byl Shirley Butterfield, llah Baddley, Marguerite O'Dell CTreasurer IJ, Eve Liddle, Peggy Gilbert Lillian Babayan See Page 332 for Additional Members. Page 158 FIRST ROW, .LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Catherine Cox, LeAnn Pearson, Alice Berdahl CTreasurer ID, Barbara Garrett, Laura Topalian, Patsy Lyn-n CSecretary D, Margaret Iohn s on CVice-President IJ, Jerrold Turner CPresident ll, Robert Rottrnan CTreasurer IJ, S hirley Barnes, Mary Cruz, Phyllis Maninger fPresident Ill. SECOND ROWQ Iune Yundt, Miriam Murstein, Genevieve Rust, Charlotte Storz Geraldine Glawe, Ruth Grupen, Sharon Matheny, Kay Tompkins, Kris Iohannesen, Ioan Bushman Dorothy Cort, Ioanne Lindarnood. THIRD ROW: Retta Maninger, Ann Ford CSecretary ID, Pat Dean Barbara Stunden, Patsy Murphy, Arlene Marshall, Pauline Gui, M a rg ar et Wood, Edith Buchan Ioyce Lagerstrom, Iudy Kamph, Marjorie Stollenwerck. FOURTH ROW: George Iosten IAdviserl Iod Starbuck, Nancy Granewich, Glen Vfills, Don Darms, Iohn Nicholson, Robert Brown, David Pope-noe, Karen Byl, Claire Gilbert. FIFTH ROW: Rogert Watson fVice-President III, Ronald Dank lets, Iohn Bailey, Takeshi Sato, Bill Wood, Iarnes Murphey, David Rottman, Fred Moller. See Page 332 for Additional Members. C.S.F. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION E A L B E A R E R S CHAPTER ONE, HONORARY SCHOLASTIC SOCIETY OWER DIVISION PERMANENT MEMBERS OF C.S.F. I IRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Lafot, Shirley Barnes, Ioan Bushman, Esther Iessup, Marga- et I-lowland, Laura Gasper. SECOND ROW: Alice Anderson, Margaret Iohnson, Marguerite O'Dell, acqueline Yelland, Betty Anderson, Greta Lopez, Mary Tinley. THIRD ROW: George Iosten CAd- iserl, Deane I-Ialler, Robert Rottrnan, Warren Iohnson, Robert Covey, Merlin Call, Robert Bixler. ee Page 332 for Additional Members. Page 159 Page 160 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Neva-Io Eisenbise, Billie Mae Auten, Carol McGlasson, Ioan Bush- man, Patricia Gould, Herbert Dicks, Merlin Call lVice-President D, Robert Covey lPresident D, Anne Orlow lSecretary ll, loanne Orr, Marilyn Bernhard, Shirley Barnes SECOND ROW: Laura Gasper, Kathleen Murphy, Margaret Roadhouse, Betsy lllfard, Drucilla Pieper, Betty Quisenberry, B e v e r l y Unitt, Shirley Stanley, loan Trudeau, Maureen Callahan, Betty Anderson, Ardienne Reilly. THIRD ROW: Beverly Hardgrove, Peggy Ieffs, Carol Baker, Barbara Lee, Greta Lopez, Shirley Fenner, Charlotte Storz, Barbara Lalot, Alice Anderson, Margurite O'Dell, Mary Ellen Keskey, Iarnes Kaneen. F O UR T H ROW: Margaret Howland, Rose Marie Bourne, Marilyn Robinson, Dorothy Lindstrorn, Marilyn Nickle, Grace Smuin, Nancy Phelps, Margaret lohnson, Susan Stoughton, loan Buch- holz, Patsy Lynn, Ina Loomis, Don Kuttrult. FIFTH ROVV: Iacquelyn Yelland, Len Redman, Lyle Dunn, George Rodda, Garry Vander Wende, Raymond Paulson, Robert Sandwick, Theron Brown, Hubert Paz, Edward Balogh, Iarnes Newbold, Edward Thomas, Warren Iohnson. SIXTH ROW. Paul Ernest, Karl Anderson, Mary Tinley, Paula Rowlands, Shirley Butterfield, Don Darms, Glen 'Wills, Robert Bixler, Ed Hearle, Dave Fish, Richard Bailey, Howard Sears, Nancy Laubach, Albert Conroy. SEVENTH ROW: Melvin Carpenter, Paul Deutsch, Mirren Deutsch, Richard Petty, LeRoy Labarre, William Yakopin, Douglas Iones, Gordon Howard, Doris DeWitt, EIGHTH ROW: Felix Owen, Finlay McDermid, Don Hughes, Iames Corbett, Robert Graham, Robert Rottman, Randy Eidemiller, Tom Andrews, Iohn Muir, Kent Colwell. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Karl Anderson, Elizabeth Bailly lPin Secretary U, Sherman Baker, Charles Bernhard, Ed- ward Balogh, Ralph Barber, Nancy Barnhart, Suzanne Bates, Richard Bertin, Mark Biedebach, Stephen Borboricker, Mary Boeke, Robert Bondurant, Paul Borchers, Cynthia Borbridge, Ieanne Bowen, Ronald Branson, Iohn Breckenridge, William Bretzius, Eogar Buckholz, Donald Bunker, Dorothy Burkland, Allan Burton, Edwin Burrows, Iohn Bush, Melvin Call, Barbara Carden, Robert Carlyle, Maurice Chapman, Esther Chetakian, Ieanne Clark, Beverly Chumbley, Ieanne Clark, Malcolm Clement, Ioan Clement, Gertrude Cline, Sonia Cohen, William Coleman, Iecmne Colyar, Gabri- elle Cook, Shirley Cook, lames Conner, Leonard Cormier, Clive Costley, Matthew Cummings, Richard Craig, Emelia Cruz, ludith Cureio, Dorothy Daly, Mona D'Avirro, Robert Day, Douglas de Palma, Sally Deckie, Celia Donahue, Ianis Doty, Robert Duke, Frances Dunn, Donna'Dunnavant, William Duquelle, Charles Durr, Randolph Dyke lTreas- urer U, Paul Edwards, Karin Ehrenclou, Elmajian Kersam, Elizabeth Elmore, Iohn Falbro, Robert Farina, Loutricia Farwell, Clifford Fawcett, Carol Fields, Roberta Fiter, Donald Finch, Beverly Forsberg, Ann Fox, Donald Fox, Ernest Freedle, Karen Freiberg, Loretta Fremont, Audrey Fuller, Gordon Garnhart, Barbara Garrett, Florence Gaylor, Albert Gertmanian, Robert Gilbert, Nancy Gloege, Alex Goedhard, Philip Goodrich, Virginia Gramlick, Robert Graf, William Granewich, Carl Greiner, William Greene, Dalton Gronlie, Marilyn Hamill, Dorothy Hanson, Russell Hansen, Dorothy Harris, Louise Hetherington, Doris Hendin, Helen Hess, Charles Hill, Harold Hill, Rodney Hoover, Anne Iensen, Kristin lohanneson, Allred lohnson, Henry Iohnson, Theola lohnson, Gloria Kerthley. Robert Kendall, Walter Keys, Raymond Kilgrove, Terud Kind, Ianet Kinney, Renee Kippen, Lois Klotile, Leo Koundakjan, William Krause, Marilyn Kruse, William Kunz, Wayne Lance, Carol Landroth, Philip Lansing, Evelyn Leech, Carol Leopold, Martin Levine, Wilfred Lewis, Karen Lindamood, Mary Lindsey, Carol Logan, Roy Lundstrom. A L P H QDNCgRQC CQDCIlgYI G M A l l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Emyre Ruiz, LeAnn Pearson, Alice Berdahl, Laura Topalian, Donna Fenton, Merlin Call Wice-President ll, Robert Covey CPresident IJ, Ann Orlow tSecretary ll, Mary Cruz, Phyllis Maninger, Carolyn Land, Ioanne Lindamood, Dorothy Cort, Roxie Marble, Mildred Wellborn tAdviserl. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Mann, Iune Yundt, Miriam Murstein, Genevieve Prust, Geraldine Glawe, Ruth Grupen, Sharon Matheny, Catherine Cox, Dorothy Herrmann, Kay Tomp- kins, leanne Bowen, loan Pierson, Mary Short, leanne Maltby, Marcia Pomero y. THIRD ROW: Norma Billups, loyce Killgore, Reita Maninger, Ann Ford CPin Secretary ID, Barbara Stunden, Patricia losten, Patsy Murphy, Susanne Messick, Arlene Marshall, Pauline Gui, Margaret Wood, Edith Buchan, Ioyce Lagerstrom, Iudy Kamph, Marjorie Stollenwerck, Shirley Harris, Marguerite Russell. FOURTH ROW: Regina Andrews, Helen Palmer, Carlton Baker, Ierrold Turner, Roger Watson, Pat Dean, Nancy Granewich, Iohn Dorraine, lohn Nicholson, Robert Brown, David Popenoe, Karen Byl, Claire Gilbert, Carol McAdam, Beatrice McClendon, Lorraine Gougeon. FIFTH ROW: lanet Grow, Gerald Parady, Bill Miller, Norma Hancock, Ronald Dariklets, Iohn Bailey, Sato Takseshi, Bill Wood, Iames Murphey, David Rottman, Charlotte Musser, Victoria Wilhelm, Ianice Metcalf, Mary lane Lothras, Donna Sue Fraser. SIXTH ROW: Iody Starbuck, Gail Tyler, Sharon Broadstone, lack Lind- heimer, Fred Moller, Neal Smith, Sam Masumoto, Larry Ellis, Bill Iones, Donna Shoemaker, loan Storck, Nancy Strausburg, Patricia Eggers. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Paul Magaris,-Vincent Manchee, Rosalind Mann, Douglas Mansur, Mary Marlen, Sherre Martin, Marilyn McFarland, David McGlone, Robert McGlone, Patricia McGookin, Robert McGregor, Rosemary McNamee CCorres. Sec'y. lll, Ieanne Meillette, Charles Merkel, Iane Merrick, Robert Meyer, Varolyn Miller, Fred Miller, Ioseph Miller, Kathryn Menaul, Charles Moore, Patricia Moore, Murl Moore, Barbara Moreno, Rufus Morgan, Garry Munroe, Ted Muradian, Miriam Mursldin, Ethel Myers, Fred Myers, Gene Newcomb, Donald Nichols, Roy Nishida, Marguerite Noll, Richard Norwood, Mary Nunamaker, Marguerite O'Dell, Haiimu Ogawa, Ieralyn Olson, Geneva Papetti, Allan Parcels, Norma Patrnor, Iohn Patchen. Peter Pauling, Caroline Petter, Robert Penny, William Pfaff, Ieanne Polakovic, Anne Polhemus, Helen Pollock, Edith Pollard, Pamela Portwood, Harry Preston, Ioan Pugh, Iohn Percupile, Barbara Rasmussen, lames Relph, Nonale Reynolds, Rudolph Ribbins, Patricia Roby, Francis Rolle, Ruth Ross, Howard Ruben, Norma Scharer, Ioseph Schad, Robin Schmidt, Gordon Scott, George Seeds, Kirby Shaw, Donald Shoemaker, Barbara Slick, Elaine Smith, Ioan Smith, Ruth Squire, Ioanne Stanley, Harold Stillwagon, Mary Stirling, George Taylor, Melodie Terzian, Connie Texler, Iames Thompson, Vernon Teplon, Gilbert Totten, Marilyn Toyne, Vivian Tripodes, Lee Van Buskirk, Elizabeth Van Deuson, Iune Varble, William Vasse, Robin Vervier, Donald Walker, Sidney Walker, Margaret Wahl, Shirley Walton, Carolyn Watson, Miriam Wegener, Charlotte Werner, Robert Whipple, Ieanne White, Albert Wiggins, Ann Wilcox, Vernice Wilhelm, Robert Wilkinson, Iames Wilson, Marilyn Win- bigler, Ioanne Wood, Sullivan Wood, Mary Wright, Eileen Yesel, Margaret Yoshimura, May Young, Harry Zwibel, A L P I-I QNO Yi QCIF?YI A Page 151 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Calvin Schelvan, Ralph Smith, lack Smith, Dwight Striplin, Iirn N waskey, George Nottoli IVice-President ID, Sam Nicassio CSecretary ID. S E'C O N D ROW: Chu Miller, Do-n Tuverson, Bob Fennessy, Richard Davies, Dick Unger, Con Schweitzer, Carl Reidars CPresident ID, Bill Davis. THIRD ROW: Robert I-laugh fAdviserJ, Lee W'all, Bill Stoops, Iohn Send Vic Riesau, Bob Meyers, Bill Bruner, Hugh Stewart. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Bob Ashworth, Aclran Adams, Gerald Carpenter, Ken Cates, Clair Fasick, Claude Fasi Bob Fry, Iohn Heiman, Bob I-Iirohata, O. H. Iohnson, Frank Kostland, Bob Lillis, Lee Phillips, Bill Porter, Ron Robi son, Harold Sachs, Henry Sarnosa, Bob Schaaf, Ray Stark, Martin Stornie fPresident IJ, Ierry Tarlcanian, Rob MENS I-IONORARY SERVICE CLU1 Woolverton ITreasurer ID, Earl Woy. ZETA GAMMA PHI I-IONORARY ART SERVICE CLUB . FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Piper KPresident Ill, Shirley Heough ICorresponcling Secre- tary ID, Patsy Renkert, Greta Lopez, Betty Braden, lim Hawkins CPresident Il. SECOND ROW: Iune Holman CSGCYGIGIY I, Vice-President IIJ, Marian Calarn, Helen Hunt CAdviserD, Frances Grass ISec- retary I, Treasurer Il, Iarnes Corbett, Patricia Gebhart. THIRD ROW: Walter Seierian, Iohn Brandt, Eugene Cope CTreasurer Ill, Mary Eriksson ISecretary ID, Brooke Morris CAdviserJ, Ouirl Myers. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Iucly Harkness IVice-President Il, Nancy Hoskins. Page 162 ia Alum, fflff lj ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Thompson, Greta Lopez, Laura Gasper, Kathryn Menaul tTreas- IIJ. SECOND ROW: Ioe Pyle, Yolande lourant, Mirren Deutsch, Margaret Roodhouse CSecre- Treasurer Il, Ed Parker tSecretary ID, Don Sparks tAdviserJ. THIRD ROW: Kent C olw ell, Vasse CVice-President Ill, Bob Graf lliistorian-Press Agent Ill, Herbert Prillwitz, Paul Deutsch MEMBERS: Gerald Brown, Nan Burrington, Diane de Causse, Kay Cole, Iames Corbett, Lena Goroni, I-lardgrove, Carolyn Iarvis, Mary Sample, Robin Schmitt, Gloria Sletten, Iohn Westerdoll. ATIONAL HONORARY PROFESSIONAL -ENGLISH PRATERNITY THELQ FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mirren Deutsch, Richard Allen CPresident Ill, lean Iudy lPresident ll, Arlette Barnes CTreasurer Ill, Patti Crawley CSecretary Ill, Rob Robinson. SECOND ROW: Lowell Barker lAdviserl, Erwin Fuller CTreasurer Ill, Barbara Hewitt, Carol Batchelder, Art Huston, Lena Goroni, Sam Rowland, lim Hawkins. THIRD ROW: Ioseph Blackshaw, Bill Hodgson, Morrie Wake- field CVice-President D, Loring Ware, George Irwin, Bob Guenther, Torn Dillon CVice-President Ill, Len Smith. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Virginia Barrus, Stuart Basquin, Bob Butner CTreasurer D, Barbara Carden CSecretary Il, Sue Eagon, lim French, Doris Hall, Iohn Hall, Wade Holcum, Ierry Shup, Kathleen Welsh, Ruth Woodrum. t Page 163 rggrrs 5441 eww E . gee 11 sz , Wa E.. mm SEQ? FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lillian Babayan CTreasurer I, President Ill, Frances Overholt, Lora Babayan CSecretary I, Treasurer ID. SECOND ROW: Nonale Reynolds CVice-President Ill, Betty Anderson, Rowena Nelson. THIRD ROW: Marjorie Flynn KAdViserl, Patricia Swanson, Dorothy Woolhouse, Audrey Locken CPresident D. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Bernice Ross IVice-President I, Secretary IU, Audrey Scott. f?.3.E5.!?'.Q...'.3,eiE.Q...,IA U Page 164 BETA PHI GAMM NATIONAL I-IONORARY IOURNALISM FRATERNIT FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Gilbert CPresident IJ, Vickie Pugh, Barbara Carden, Gilber Totten. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Gerke CVice-President ID, Don Werter tTreasurer Ill, Lena Goro CSecretary I, President ID, Roger Boedecker, Ted Todd. THIRD ROW: Karen Byl, Kent Colwell tSe retary ID, William Stoughton, Iack Birkinshaw, Ed Parker, Deane I-Ialler, Sam Rowland. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Sydney Art, Deb Brennan, Bob Butner CVice-President Il, Merlin Call, Gulio De Petra, Ia Filer, Bill Gosset, Dave Grinsfelder, Iirn Hawkins, Lillian Hurley, Bob lucid, lim Nicholson, Torn Noonan, Betty Pari Mildred Poorman CAdviserJ, Ice Pyle, Kenneth Roed, Ioan Saunder, Howard Sears, Gloria Sletten, Clay Willcockso CTreasurer IJ, Frank Weingartner, Icmet I-Iodgkinson. I I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Patty Parnham CVice-President Ill, Richard Allen CPresident ll, Patti Crawley, Sue Eagon. SECOND ROW: Ioe Pyle, Rob Robinson, Gloria Murphy, Warren Hill, Eleanor Eby CVice-President Il. THIRD ROW: Richard Davies, William Vasse, Donald Liercke C1-Xdviserl, Howard Swartz fPresident Ill, Doris Hall CSecretary-Treasurerl, Stuart Basquin. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Iohn Hall, Kathleen Welch, Thomas Wiriclc. D HCEWQQLRXQAMFEAQINQ' HI RHO PI TIONAL I-IONORARY FORENSICS FRATERNITY ST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Merlin Call CSecretary Ill, Ruth Squire, Barb ara Carden, lune oolley, Shirley Barnes. SECOND ROW: Paul Smith CAdvise-rl, Richard Davies, Iacqueline Yelland ice-President I, Ill, Iohn Evans CPresident I, Ill. DITIONAL MEMBERS: Virginia Bean CSecretory Il, Ieanne Colyer, Bill Norris, Charles Russell. l Page 165 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clyde Shenefield, Douglas Iones, Ernest Freedle, Bob Macrnillian, T Todd, Bob Fennessy, Bill Manclark, Mac Naphtal, Chuck Shenefield. SECOND ROW: Stanle Snyder, Merlin Call, Donald Bunker, Frank Cabral, Ray Miller, Leo Koundakjian, Tom George, B Cohan, Henry Iamosa, Carl Reidarson. THIRD ROW: Bill Bruner, Ioe Manzo, Torn Cox, Chu Miller, Steve Iacobs, Bob Lillis, Dave Gorrie, Vic Riesau, Hal Sachs, Torn Moss, Richard Davies. BLQISQISQE WOMEN'S LETTER CLUB FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lillian Babayan, Ruth White, Susie Hovatter, loanne Snyder, Ieanne Houle, Patricia Olsen, Lora Babayan. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth lensen CAdviserJ, Iudith Anderson, Doreen Abbott, Rosemary Aydelotte, Marilyn Miles, Elizabeth Garrison, Barbara Sinarnark. THIRD ROW: Lynn Winbigler CVice-President Ill, Dorothy Sutherland CPresident l, ID, Marion 'Wright Barbara Becher CTreasurer I, IIJ, Catherine Duker CVice-President IJ, Margaret Iohnson, Sonia Riha, Dorothy I-Ian-nah CSecretary I, Ill. Page 166 , W V 4?i-.. if S E RV! C E PQ E FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Earl Holder CAdviserJ, Richard Biszantz, Ralph Smith, Bill Iones CRep.- at-large I, Secretary ID, Bob Kendall CSecretary I, President ID, Stillman Chubbuck CPresident I, Vice-President ID, Bill Cook CRep-at-large IIJ. SECOND ROW: Clallin Ballance, Larry Denise, Bill Wood, Tom Powell, Victor Levine, Iim Sullivan, Bob Farina. 'I' HIRD ROW: Frank Richards, Tom Smith, Iarnes Murphy, Lee Fisher, Pat Worell, Murl Moore, Iohn Bailey. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Ronald Hiles, Motoi Satomi, Bob -McGregor, Frank Kinsey, Paul Hodge, Frank Kopcho, Bruce Schoeppe, lack Beasley, Bob Hall, Bryan Thorton, Iohn Klen, Iack McCas kill, Bob Wells, Ralph Askin, Phil Burton, Hal Sviter, lim Brown, Eugene Reaben, Henry Bargeron, Forrest Besoclce, Iohn Dorrance, David Duran, Gordon Westwood, Iarnes Reedy, Richard Pendergast, Rogert Okerstrom, Bob Mayer, Don Lewis. QCEQQNAUTS OSTIARIANS E FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Ioan Clark, Irene Evans, Pat Clark CPresident I, III, Shirley Watkins S Rene Goedhard CSecretary-Treasurer I, ID. SECOND ROW: Audrey Dunn, Laura Gasper, Ioy Lom- bard, Ioan Weber, Pat Baughman, Ianet MacKinnon. THIRD ROW: Kay Tompkins, Marcia Pomeroy Shiela Lewis, Nancy Noll, Nancy Strausberg, Lucille Anderson. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Iudy Anderson, Lois Banks, Beverly Bateman, Frances Collier, Mary Carter, Mary Grooms Norma Hancock, Mary Lindsey, Lelisa Maimoni, Edith Michel, Connie Textor, Shirley Watkins, Vangie Wheeler, Page 168 l 1 I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Iohn Dorrance, Bob Carlisle, Robert Kirksey, Frederick Dougherty tPresident ID, Ian Mennig CVice-President IIJ, Ted Ackland, Andrew Foster. SECOND ROW: Bill Miller, Chuck Thornton, Wilfred Denise, Wayne Lance, Gary Munroe, Iames Carlson, Donald Fehl- ings, MfSgt, Nicholas Miletich CAdviserl. THIRD ROW: Swift Lewy, Gardner Thurman, Gordon Pickett, Rogert Berkompas, Ronald Danklets, Iohn Knox, Douglas Robinson, Tom Parish, Paul Ernest. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Iohn Bullock, Iames Colignon, Charles Durr, Don Hughes, David lanes, Wayne Lance, Wells Latimer, Richard McCartney, Donald McClanahan, Thomas Schworer, Tom Smith. RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS NFBQIIII-!!iTl'g VICg 0 U N L IRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sophie Velasquez, Laura Gasper, Roberta Frantz CSociaI Chairman , President ID, Ioan Weber, Irene Forsberg, Pat Clark, Pat Baughman CVice-President Ill. SECOND OW: Ann Haney, Charlotte Starz, Rosemary Tarwater, Lora Babayan, Gwen Bailey CSecretary I, reasurer ID, Lillian Babayan, Beth Rubenson. THIRD ROW: Arli-ne Ielinck, Ianet Grow, Lucinda owell, Gwendolyn Mae Schultz, Barbara Brailo, Rene Goedhard CVice-President IJ, Ianet Risser, haron Matheny, Marilyn Remde CTreasurer Il. DDITIONAL MEMBERS: Mary Carter, Norma Hancock, Pam Daily, Helen Hess, Nancy Hunnicutt, Kathryn Schweitz, ary Sterlin, Helen Vaughn, Page 169 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ieanne Maltby, Phyllis Maninger CPresident III, Ruth Squire, Robert Fiter CPresident II. SECOND ROW: Ioanne Stanley, Marilyn Bree, Patty Parnharn, Deane Haller Margaret Howland ISecretary-Treasurer D. THIRD ROW: Ian Hanson, Dot Dorroh CTreasurer III Carol Batchelder, Wendell Soetens CPresident ID, Ann Orlow ISecretary ID, Eugene Hanatin, Le Facto CAdviserJ. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Leigh Hunt, Howard Swartz. SOCIAL SCIENCE COUNCI ENGLISH COUNCIL FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Iacqueline Yelland, Arlette Barnes, Sally Sawyer, Berdine Schmidt, Richard Allen, Ieanne Bowen, Winitred Fuller CSecretary I, ID, Dallas Peterrnan, Kay Cole, Miriam Murstein, Lena Goroni tPresider1t I, ID. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Dixon IAdviserJ, Rose Marie Bourne, Valerie iWismar, Lois Banks, Ruth Grupen, Iudy Kamph, Sallie Tones, Shirley Fenner, Marilyn Toyne, Gloria Sletten, Patty Moore. THIRD ROW: William McMillin, Iohn' Reed, Gerald Parady, Iohn Eva-ns, Ralph Barber, Mary Tinley, Karen Byl, Mary Thompson, Margaret Wood. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Mary Bindewald, lack Birkinshaw, Merlin Call, Barbara Carden, Kent Colwell, Douglas de Palma, Kathleen Murphy, Elizabeth Prince, Miriam Rhode, Mary Scott, Howard Swartz, William Vasse, Sheldon Werter, Ioanne Wood. Page 170 IRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stanton Hill CEaculty Chairman ID, Eugene Larr CPresident ID, Kath- yn Menaul CSecretary III, Iames Melclrum CEacu1ty Chairman III. SECOND ROW: Bailey Howard, . G. Lamb, Robert Bixlor, Don Dorms, Robert Chase. DDITIONAL MEMBERS: Bob Chase, Alan Parcells. HYSICAL SCIENCE COUNCIL LANGUAGE COUNCIL FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Berdahl, Barbara Lafot, Patty Moors ISecretary-Treasurer IJ, Shirley Buiteriield iChairrnan I, III, Karin Ehrenclou, Ieanne Bowen, Phyllis Maninger, Katheryn Menaul. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Loly QAdviserI, Merlin Call, Iames Corbett, Ioanne Orr, Iune Rosen, Mary Tinley, Sharon Matheny, Ardienne Reilly, Arthur Wiley, THIRD ROW: Elinor Ross, Kent Colwell, Clive Costley, Glen Wills, Richard Bailey, Don Ludelph, Bill Plafi, Tony Swanson, Elizabeth Bacon, Rosalie Wisrnar. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Sonia Cohen, Catharine Dulcer, Marilyn Hall CSecretary-Treasurerllj, Helen Pollack, Iune Yundt. ' Page 171 r FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Maoni Berg, Barbara Fergus, Pat Keller, Angie Gutierrez, Ann Wilcox, Audrey Dunn, Mary Williams CVice-President ID, Alice Berdahl CSecretary-Treasurer ID. SECOND ROW: Ioe Davis, Ann Makosky, Dot Dorroh CPresident I, ID, Ann Haney, Rose Garcia, Virginia Griffith, Evalyn Ervin CSecretary-Treasurer Il, Marilyn Iohnson, Nancy Strausburg. THIRD ROVV: Douglas Moore, Anne Marie Orlow, Paul Ernest, Dudley Palmrose, Gene Mallard, Don Nichols, Ed Hearle, Herman Smith IAdviserD. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Marjorie Campbell, Robert Case, Nancy Granewich, Mary Lou Hill, Marina Iuarez CVice- President D, Anita Long, Iacquelyn Long, Carolyn Lowell, Marie McCarthy, MCIrilYTl MUISTUSI D01'0TheCI MOOCUG. Douglas Moore, Dorothy Nelson, Don Nichols, Anna lane No Wa, Anne O'Connor, Anne Orlow, Shirley Oxender, Ieanne Parker, Ion Prill, lean Rhodes, Muriel Rourk, Ann Schekard, Holly Smith, Ann Wilcox, Mary Williams, Mary Yamagata. LIBRARY COUNCIL Page 172 INTER-CLUB COUNCI FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Robinson, Pam Daily lPresident Ill, Esther Iessup, Neva I Eisenbise. SECOND ROW: Rick Myers, Louise Goroni fSecretaryl, Marion Wright, Donald Fehlings THIRD ROW: Otis Lytle, Art Miller, Howard Lohde, Iohn Granath, Ian Mennig. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Iames Corbett CPresident Ill, Charlotte Musser, Shirley Keough, Iudy Hamph, Frances Grass, Patsy Renkert, Betty Braden fSecretary IJ, lim Hawkins Wice-President ll. SECOND ROW: Charles Piper CVice-President Ill, David Higgins, Iohn Corey, Marguerite Russell, Helen Hunt CAdviserJ, Rita Paloniares, Don Erickson, Bill Tibbits. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Frank Chalmers, Iudith Harkness CPre-sident ll, Lillian Kent, Peggy Cramer, Elaine Talbot. ART COUNCIL RT SERVICE IRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlotte Musser CPresident Ill, Lillian Kent, Gaye Freestone, Mirren eutsch, Berdine Schmidt, Betty Braden CPresident ll, Frances Grass, Iudy Karnph. SECOND ROW: arilyn Gough, Darleen Carlson, Arnalia Sotelo, Marian Calarn CSecretary ID, loyce Kellgore, Car- ella Hampton, Melvetta Iohnson, Benjamin Bartolome CTreasurer D, Iirn Hawkins, Iarnes Corbett. HIRD ROW: lim Anderson, Dorothy Pierce, Myrna Granger, Iohn Brandt, Carl Lindquist CCo- reasurerl, Val Francorn, Walter Sefericm, Mary Ericson, Charles Piper. DDITIONAL MEMBERS: Bob Iohnson, Graydon lones, Kurt Kenworth, Dick Lyseton, Dorothy Pierce, Mary Sterling, ruce Thoenl, Tom Vener. Page 173 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Darlene McClain, Norma Aviron, Barbara Bowen IPresident IJ Ioanne Miller, Ioan Langdon, Mary Anthony, Nan Hatheway, Mary Boone. SECOND ROW: Ioa Clark, Betty Parley, Marcia Pomeroy CVice-Presidentl, Carole Mae Hroll CSecretaryJ, Corneli Kircher, Ieannie Newham, Esta Mae Coy, Toni Capellanio, Anita Kisclinick. THIRD ROW: Nancy Springer, Shiela Lewis, Barbara Stunden, Berkley Irwin, Arlene Marshall, Ioyce McEwen, Sall Miner CTreasurerD, Iocelyn Cacan, Katherine Essick. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Gloria FitzGerald, Barbara Hendricks, Ioanne Kingsbury, Norma Puiron, Loyce Riller WOMEN'S DRILL TEA . Frances Whiteside. PLAYERS' GUILD FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ieanne Parker, Marilyn Bree, Ioy Lombard, Winitred Fuller, lack Beasley, Richard Allen, Patti Crawley, Mimi Borroel, Phyllis Weidemann, Sue Eagon CSecretary D, Katharine Hester fAdviserJ. SECOND ROW: E. Tourtellotte, Erwin F uller, Bill I-lodgeson, Patty Parnham CVice-President l, Secretary IIJ, Barbara Lubin CVice-President ID, Eleanor Eby, Doris Hall, Iacque Freeman, Ieane White, Ed Parker CTreasurer I, Ill. THIRD ROW: Iohn Hall, William Vasse, Art Huston, David Bass, Gene Iones, Len Smith, George Stuart, William Reynolds, Bob Guenther. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Stuart Basquin fPresident I, ID, David Bass, Barbara Bennett, Marilyn Davidson, Dave Drielsman, Marilyn Hardy, Nita Holman, Ierry Price, Rob Robinson, Patricia Soule, Dante Taddeo, lane Taylor, Kathy Welsh. Page 174 IRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Iarnes Moore, Myles Iensen, Warren Hill lStudent Director I, Chiet lectrician Ill, Iohn Lorenzini, Donald Weber, Richard Metz, Fred Latshaw CAdviserJ. SEC ON D OW: Daniel Lawyer tChiel Propman I, Ill, Robert Hogan, Raoul Proctor, Ernest Reed, William oodman lChiet Soundman ID, Thomas George, Roland Gutherz CChief Carpenter I, Chief Rigger Ill. HIRD ROW: Eugene Fairwether, Richard Davies, Robert Bowers, Irv Hess, Bob Meyers, Fred olken CChiet Soundrnan ll, Philip Garcia CChiet Carpenter Ill. DDITIONAL MEMBERS, Arnold Albrecht, Benny Cabral, Donald Collier, Charles Fields, Gilbert Flores CChief Pro- ctionist I, lll, Ierrv Goble, Manuel Leal, Lee Phillips, Roland Priest. TAGE TECHNOLOGY HI-LITERS EN TERTAINERS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eulalia Ramsey, Kathleen Murphy, Laura Topalian, Ieanne Bowen, Gloria Murphy CRecording Secretary ID, lean ludy, Gloria Yovan, Virginia Bower. SECOND ROW: Ruth Tennery, Arlette Barnes, Gloria Bauman fCorresponding Secretary ll, Hathlyn Kratka, Karen Larsen, Carol Batchelder, Dick Forsberg, Kris Iohannesen, Sam Rowland tPresident ID. THIRD ROW: Rob Robinson, Charlotte Iohnson, Lyle Gillerstrorn, Dick Smith, Art Huston CPresident IJ, Warren Hill, David Bass, Bob Guenther, lack Doughty, Stuart Basquin. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Dick Alden, Brent Alfred, Claire Arnold, Claudia Arnold, Charles Austin, Phil Bauman, Barbara Bennett, Marilyn Davidson, Weston Dudley, Lorita Ellis, Cliff Fawcett, Mike Gordon, George lrWin,Io Ielfries, Grayden Iones, Gene Kellerns, Bob Longfellow, Ronnie Morgan, Mitzi Miller, Randy Meyers, Bill Peters, Iune Roan, Martin Stormie CVice-President D, Ierry Shup, Paul Vxfinter, Ioan Wood, Tom Wirick CTreasurer D, Carol Wellbourne. Page 175 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Clark, Lillian Hurley, Sophie Velasquez, Pat Clark CVice-Presi- dent D, Gilda Vasconcelos. SECOND BOW: Elinor Anderson IPresident I, III, Suzanne Messick, Rene Goedhard, Eddie LeGrand, Carol Bell ISecretary I, III, Gloria Shaffer. THIRD ROW: Ioe Cox IAdviserI, Bill Peters, Anne Iensen, Iirn Anderson CVice-President HJ, Bill Strausburg, Iohn Nicholson. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Barbara Carden, Harry Montgomery, Bob Sieling. RED CROSS COUNCIL RELIGIOUS COUNCI FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Wood, Esther Iessup, Helen Palmer, Renee Kippen, Audre Brand. SECOND ROW: Louise Goroni IVice-President III, Dolores Moreno, Brice Carlson, To Powell IVice-President D. THIRD ROW: Ernest Becker CAdviserJ, Dave Winter, Edwin Gregg, V Francom, Chet Howard, Kent Colwell ITreasurer I, President ID. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Bill Gard, Chuck Hall IPresident II, George Leach, Victor LeVine, Dick Ozenghar, Augu tine Rillorta, Iune Woolley KSecretary IJ. Page 176 CDN- . QESTRICTNE FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stanton Hill CAdviserl, Florence Handley, Lois Beardslee, Marge lJVol ford CSecretary4Treasurer I, ID, Dorothy Fisher, Eugene Larr fVice-President I, President ID. SECON ROW: Stillman Chubbuck, Iames Cameron, Len Gutterson, Eugene Berkolt, Earl Pampeyan. THIR ROVV: Pat Patchick, lack Fay, William Wolford, Phillip Burton, Gordon Dolton, Iudson Hughes. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Paul Aligot, Iohn Beall CP1-esident Il, Warren Blosil KVice-President ID, Pat Chappell, Lan dell Chew, Robert Colter, lack Edmonds, Scott Keys, Sam Mack, Florence Miller, Mills Miller, Frank Nall, Ea Ostling, Mary Scott, Iohn Westerdoll, Marilyn Winbigler, George Zust. ' DANG, ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Andrew Kovacic, Iohn Sens, George Schlerf CVice-President ID, Weir Hodgeman CSecretary-Treasurer ID, Thomas Hall CPresident III, Roy Hall. SECOND ROW: Charles Herr CAdViserl, Garry Vander Wende, Frank Archer, Roy Parker CVice-President D, Iarnes Led- loetter, Raymond Paulson CSecretary-Treasurer D, George Hayes. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Gerald Cadwell, Walter Chappell, William Freeland, Robert Hubbard, Charles Kirsten. Stanley Marsden, Kenneth McAlpine fPresident IJ, Carl Riege, George Tratton, Iohn Wanler. V , , I Page 178 . . .. ..,, .... H Mikki pson, Edith Smith. H as g E Lg S N Y Eg emgfi ge ese Z' E22 'H ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Laura Shrame, Cecilia Sepulveda, Teruko Yarnaoka CTreasurer ID, Storie. SECOND ROW: Norma Messier lpresident Ill, Helen Bailey, Arline Holland CSecretary Koyarna CPresident D, Ann Pedersen, THIRD ROW: Ula Lemon, Zella Mahoney, Donald m, Peggy Tarwater Wice-President Ill, Dorothy Nickless CVice-President ll, Olga Bogni. MEMBERS: Betty Elwell, Susan Free, Hazel Kugler Uldviserl, Furniye Masunage CSecretary U, Pat OUT FACE SMETOLOGY FABIOLIAN PRE-NURSIN G FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elma Hodgson, Hay Ouerry, Leah Spangenberg CVice-President D, Iean Crosson CPresident IJ, Emma Lou Koser CTreasurer D, Helen Hess CSecretary IJ, Cynthia Bor- bridge CSecretary ID, Mrs, Wagner lAdviserJ, Dorothy Lindstrom, Grace Ericson CPresident Ill, Elsie Greswinchel. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Arey, Gracie Glass, Florence Gaylor, Roberta Wright, Dorothy Gilchrist, Willa Walker, Mollie Butler, Barbara Hutt, Lorrai-ne Gougeon, Laura Stevens. THIRD ROW: Dena Molle, Bernadeen van Pappelendam, Mabel Davis, Etta Flook, Hazel Ross, Ann White, Betty Taguchi, Marilyn Hardy, Doreen Stacey, Margaret Mun, Sally Ann Elmore. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Exnjells Aquisse, Edith Buchan CVice-President ID, Pamela Dailey, Ellen Denning lAdviserl, Elfrida Felger, Roberta Heimark, lean Hoffman, Ruth Hooker, Nancy Iohannason, Frances Iones, Barbara Leishman, Anne Lieu, Ioan McNabb, luanita Wagner fTreasurer IU. Page 179 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Hu-nt CSecr etary-Treasurerl, Donald Darms Clffresidentj, Doro- thy Bartholio, Patricia Hoehrn, Robert Bixler CV1ce-Presidentl. SECOND ROW: larnes Meldrum CAd- viserl, Glen Wills, Charles Rozzell, Torn Smith, Ted Ackland. THIRD ROW: Bob Carlisle, Bill Iones, Iirn Murphy, Ronald Danklets, Iohn Dorrance. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Robert Atwill, Roy Bagwell, Iohn Bailey, Lillard Bangharn, Cornelius Berthold, Melton Burns, Clive Costley, Richard Craig, lack Dawson, Wilfred Denise, Claire Gilbert, Robert Graham, William Green, Charles Goodrich, Edward Hill, David Iones, Kenneth Iones, Frank Kopcho, Ldddie Lamb, Finlay McDermid, Dick Marwood, Paul Roberts, Robert Schmidt, Harold Shapiro, Henry Smith, Frederick Spafford, Barbara Starman, Henry Sturtevant, Peter Treat, Ierrold Turner, Robert Verdier, Roger Watson, Wilbur Wilson, Richard Wolbert, Margaret Wood, Iohn Youts, Harry Zwibel. Q:'t!?:'Zle:,QEIA GAMMA URDER OF FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eleanor McLean, Peggy Iefls lSecretary-Treasurerl E u g e n e fPresidentl, Beverly Hardgrove, Paula Rowlands. SECOND ROW: Don Erlandson Ioanne Mary Dee Tinley, Robert Bixler, Don Darrns, Bill Krause. THIRD ROW: William Olsen Thurston Sydnor CAdviserl, Richard Wolbert, Montague Griffin, Paul McCracken Robert Nolan ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Rudolph Dyck, Charles Goodrich, William Greene, Florence Handley Raymond Candou Sorenson, Paul Sullivan. Page 180 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Lilee, Don Sutherland, Lawrence Garrison CTreasurer III, Violet Albarian lSecretary IIJ, Herbert Dicks, Ieralyn Olsen, Charles Ridout, David Brewer. SECOND ROW: Marlin Pearson CAdviserJ, Eleanor Werner, Iohn Iarnes, Bernard Lewanas, Harry Nelson, Eldred Montgomery CVice-President Ill, Laura Cowan, Douglas Moore. THIRD ROW: Larry Dorn fPresident ll, Ralph Stober, lohn Eva, William Yakopin, Iarnes Miller, Daniel Waldron CPresident II, Treasurer ID, Richard Waldron, Edward Pendergast. See Page 333 for Additional Members. DELTA SIGMA .A.A. BOARD MEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION T ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marian Courtney CAdviserJ, Lillian Babayan fCorresponding Secretary Marilyn Hamill, Susie Hovatter, Ioanne Snyder, Ieanne Houle CPresident I, Vice-President ID, Babayan IRecording Secretary Il, Patricia Olsen, Anne Polhemus. SECOND ROW: Doreen ott, Barbara Bye CTreasurer Ill, Lyn Winbigler CCorresponding Secretary IJ, Gwen Bailey, herine Cox, Ioan Bushman, Bette Langford, Judith Anderson, Rosemary Aydelottef THIRD ROVV: rilyn Miles, Dottie Sutherland, Gail Tyler, Margaret Iohnson CTreasurer IJ, Barbara Becher, Catha- Duker CVice-President I, President ID, Dorothy Hermann, Adelia Davis, Sonia Riha. ITIONAI. MEMBER: Marjorie Iohnson lRecording Secretary IJ. ACCOUNTING ,, ., , ,nj Page 181 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Harold Weiner, Wayne S C h In o lid t, Don Frederick CTreasurer FII Robert Sanford. SECOND ROW: Fred Hammond CAdviserD, lack Yarrow CSecretary ID, Ale Gonzales President ID, Rouse Hinman, Robert Moore. THIRD ROW: Richard Biszantz fPresident I Ken Fristed, Edward Bedros, Iim Huffman, B. I-I. Eicherly, Charles Rogers fVice-President Ill. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Albert Williams CVice-President IJ, Owen Harstad, Melvin Gorden KSecretary-Treasurer I William Green. TYPOGRAPH gig, News FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Masaki Tiuruno, Larry Weismann, Emil Cionter, Alan Parcells CPres- ident I, Vice-President Ill, Wayne Gross KSecretary I, ID, Don Wiliong. SECOND ROW: Iim Burns, Eric Canel CTreasurer ID, Raymond Killgrove Nice-President Il, Steve Iacobs, Keith Large, Walter Petty CPresident ID. THIRD ROW: Thomas Owens, Denis Wilcox, Montague Griffin, Richard Eddy, W. D. Leech CAdviserl, Paul Wallick. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Robert Brown, Leonard Cormier, Herman Grondahl, Robert I-Iassell, William RiSS9f- l Page 182 ROW' LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Squire CPresident Ill, Tom Dillon fVice-President IIJ, Ioan Yarnell Treasurerl ID. SECOND ROW: Edward Anderson CAdvise-rl, Bud Lorbeer iPresident Il, Winans Iohn Thie. MEMBERS Izella Canthell, Morrise Davis, Victor LeVine, Hubert Paz, Chuck Wiggins iVice-President IJ. AR ASSOCIATION PRE-TEACHING FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eleanor McLean, Gloria Bauman, Pearl Hershey, Dixie Daugherty, Dorothie Fulton, Velda Fennell, Keith McKay CTreasurer IIB. SECOND ROW: Zoie Zavoures, Virginia Burman, Carole Kroll, Beverly Hardgrove CCorresponding Secretary IU, Gabrielle Cook tPresident I, Ill, Margaret Roodhouse, Iacob Herman fVice-President ID, Ann Orlow. THIRD ROW: Helen Haug, Paula Rowlandes CSecretary IJ, Barbara Abbott, Virginia Slocum, Shirley Butterfield, Ianet MacKinnon, Lolita Dudley, Iack Simonton. FOURTH ROW: Pauline Young CSecretary Ill, Gordon Roberts, Chuck Martin, Ed, I-Iearle KVice-President D, Iohn Granath, Dick Smith, Bernita Thompson. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Mary Archibald, David Ainge, Gene Arnone, Henry Bargerman, Robert Belote, Donald Bid- well, Grace Brown, Dorothy Burkland, lean Campbell, Doris Carrington, Doris Castellano, Malcomb Clement, Fred Dougherty, Ioseph Drop, Irene Ellingsem KTreasurer IJ, Ioanne Flinch, Shirley Foth, Doris Frazer, Doris Hendin, Paul Hibbits, Mary Io Horton, Elva Iensen, Ruth Linter, Evelyn Lowe CAdviserl, Beatrice McCle-ndon, Iacquelyne Miller, Dorothea Moodie, Patsy Morse, Sheila Murphy, R. O'Brien, Virginia Pack, Sharon Slykhais, Geraldine Smith, Candace Sorensen, Carole Sorenson, Iohn Spink, Louise Sultzer, Mary Lou Walker, Peter Warlick, Roland Whiitick, Robert Whiting, Mary Zavoures. Page 183 l l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sophie Velasquez, Pat Clark, Irene Forsberg, Pat Baughman IPresi- dent IJ. SECOND ROW: Eddie Le Grand, Pam Dailey CPresident III, Barbara Lee CSecretary Ill, Mildred Hertorth. THIRD ROW: Barbara Brailo, Kathryn Schweitz ISecretary Il, Edith Michel CTreas- urerll, Elaine Carroll lAdviserl, Gwendolyn Shultz CTreasurer Ill, Sharon Slyhuis llfice-President Ill. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: loan Brown, Laura Gasper, Mary Guooms, Anita Lopez, Margaret Marderosian, Dorothy Sockett, Rosemary Tarwater IVice-President ll, Ioan Weber, Mary Zavoures. ALPHA I . V. C. F INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN F ELLOWSHI FIRST ROW, I.EFT TO RIGHT: Elizabeth Riggs CSecretary Il, Irene Forsberg, Helen Hess, Emma L Koser, Ruth Hooker, lean Schaeptlin, Agnes Mitchell, Anita Long, Virginia Houndalcjian, Pat Dea SECOND ROW: May Pon, Virginia Selegean 'lCorresponding Secretary Ill, Phyllis Wunch, Rose M konian, Elma Hodgson, Pat Lindberg, Io Anna Klein, Mary Holtgrewe, Viola Zaha, Elisabeth V Deusen, Norma Billups, Leonard DePeW. THIRD ROW: Esther Chetakian, Sona Markarian, Ma Emma Willis, Lois Stoner, Hazel Ross, loanne Orr, Margaret Smith, Charlotte Moberg, Ina Loom Helen Shires, Kay Querry, Barbara Abbott, Bill Hutt C'I'reasurer ID. FOURTH ROW: Elinor Ro CAdviserJ, Wilma Pysher, Melodie Terzian, Marleen Scoville, loyce Fergus, loyce Miller, Beverl Continued on Page 333 V ,, WL, I x Page 184 TUD FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cathy Lieberg, Colleen Iennings, LeAnn Pearson CSecretary-Treasurer I. Corresponding Secretary IIB, Darlene Carlson, Ardie Webb fPresident I, ID, Ioanne Lindamood, Roberta Frantz, Dorothy Bowers lVice-President Il, Diane Harrison CCorresponding Secretary Il, Ieanne Bowen lTreasurer Il. SECOND ROW: Helen Barnes, Margie Stuuenwerckl Anne I91'1S9I'l CTreasurer Ill, Gretchen Gilbertson, Charlene 'Thompson IPTGSICIGIII HI, YVOTIHS Clewett lPfSSideH'l U, Marguerite Russell, Ieanne Maltby, Catherine Cox, Ioan Bushman, Marilyn Gough. THIRD ROW: Carol Bell, Mary Dewey lRecorcling Secretary ID, Marilyn McFarland, Ann Ford CVice-President Ill, Nancy Noll, Anne Fox, Iennie Polakovic CVice-PreSid91'1f U, Adelid DGViS, KUTGH LiI1C1CU1'lOOd CTreas- urer IJ, Elizabeth Garvin, Barbara Hinrnan, Myrna Granger. CA M PU S YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION See Page 333 for Additional Members. 0 C 0 I K o ENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Iacqueline Yelland, Dorothy Hannah, Charlene Crosby, Augustin illorta, Marion Wright CPresident IIB, Harry Peterson Nice-President ID, Charlotte Parks KSecretary ID, Herbert Dicks CTreasurer I, III, lack Beasley, Esther Iessup KCC-President Il, Ioyce Paik, Betty raves, Sandra Bolan. SECOND ROW: Bill Strausburg, Louise Leech, S h i rl e y Lindholm, Annie hite, Charlene Thompson, Barbara Slick, Kay Booth, Neil Sherwood, Roger Okerstrom, Mary Hor- on, Frank Cooper. THIRD ROW: Ernest Becker CAdViser, Richard Peterson, Tommy Powell, Evelyn obes, Ronald Nelson, Harold Firth, Gordon Pickett, Chet Howard, Frank Harman, Karen Byl. DDITIONAI. MEMBERSL, Kenneth Biery ICO-President IJ, Eugene Hanafin. Page 185 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Mann, Mary Cole CVice-President ll, Barbara Beaty, Helen Palmer, Marilyn Robinson fPresident I, ID. SECOND ROW: Elinor Ramish CSecretary-Treasurer lll, Deril Smith, Darlene Hackett, Charlotte Young, Keith Baker, Rose Marie Bourne fTreasurer Il, Harvey Fletcher. THIRD ROW: Dane Haldeman KVice-President ID, Ron Martin, Iarnes Herr, Craig I-lill, DESERET Ivan Iones lAdviserD, Val Francom, Harvey Kirk. See Page 333 for Additional Members. N FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sophie Velasquez, Rose Alberti, Connie Marchetti, Patrick Quin-n CVice-President IIJ, Peter Mergens lPresident Ill, Louise Goroni CPresident I, Secretary ID, Carole Kroll CTreasurer Ill, Carol Baker, Rosemarie Holling, Edith Fiori, Mary Anthony. SECOND ROW: Patricia Howard, Ioan Trudeau, Marilyn Sage, Edward Provenza, Iulianne Cramer CSecretary ID, Augustin Rillorta CVice-President Il, Caroline Lowell, Mildred Hoch, Deirdre O'Rourke, Manuel De La Rosa. THIRD ROW: Dolores Moreno, Rose Porta, Aileeh Toohey, Robert Covey, Russell Deu Pree, Lewy Swift, Don Wood, lack Thoss, Orlie Laing U-Xdviserl. FOURTH ROW: Iohn Klen, Charles Evleth, Margaret Proctor, Helen McMillen, 'Ernie Lu Visi, Bill Grassrnan, Bob Farina, Nicholas Al-Mir, Lillian Hurley. FIFTH ROW: David Duran, Chet Howard, Louise Abbott, R ob ert Mayer, Howard Sears, Ann Norris, Gene Barilotti, E. Brown, Clyde Bartrnan, Sarnie DelMonte. See Page 333 for Additional Members. Page 186 MORMON FIRST ROIIV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Renee Kippen lSecond Vice-President ID, Audrey Brand CCorres- ponding Secretary Ill, Rosalind Mann CVice-President IJ, Pat Gould, Ioan Gould, Evelyn Pinsker, Helaine Iychman. SECOND ROW: Bill Miller, Miriam Murstein, Gloria Roth CPresident IJ, Charlotte Wolkott, Iune Rosen, Diane Mueller, Barbara Friedman CRecording Secretary Ill, Art Miller lSecre- tary I, Vice-President Ill. THIRD ROW: Harold Price, Robert Rottman, Harold Goodman, Harry Zwibel, Sheldon Kroop CTreasurer I, President IIJ, Geri Everlet, Dave Drielsrna, Bob Cohan. See Page 333 for Additional Members. IQINIISISLEL J.D.R. OFFICERS DE MOLAY, IOB'S DAUGI-ITERS, RAINBOW FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phoebe Iones, Marilyn Kruse tSecretary ll, Henry Morris, Barbara Pease Nice-President I, Chairman ID, Martha Miles, Charlene Thompson, Ioanne Olson. SECOND ROW: Paul Gerrish CAdviserl, Virginia I-Iawblitzel, Connie Textor, Mary Edwards, Suzane Messick, Betty Perley, Carolyn Zelhart. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Free, Betty Elwell, Mary Tompkins, Beverly Buster, Arlene Marshall, Suzie Schaefer, Shirley Harris, Sally Cole. FOURTH ROW: Don Meyer, Forrest Besocke, Beverly Locken, Sally Elmore, Sonya Sechler, Russel Peschke, Ian Hanson, Don Nielsen. See Page 333 for Additional Members. l Page 187 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Burkman CPresident Ill, Ioan Bushman lTreasurer I, ID, Mary Ellen Thornburg, Marcia Roehrig CVice-President Ill, Myrna Granger CSecretary I, Ill, Marilyn Nickle lPresident D, Eileen Schaar. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Barbara Douglas, Mabel Dullill CAdviserJ, Nancy Fogg, Rene Goedhard, Betty Novak lAd- viserl, Pat Thompson CVice-Presidentj, Lois Winzenread. SMQLQQLQMA INTERNATIONAL CLUB FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ellen Weaver lAdviserD, Doriet Kent, Agnes Mitchell Lillian dent Gilda Vasconcelos lVice-Presidentl, Lily Maimoni, Ray Risser lAdviserJ, Sophie Velasquez Carmen Gonzalez, Iudith Harkness, Kay Haddad, Yoiande Iourat, Evelyn Pinsker, Marjorie McGlothl1n CAd viserl. SECOND ROW: Patti De Shetler, Ianine Leroux, Guilio de Petra, Drucilla Pieper Marina Iuarez, Kay Booth, Felisa Mairnoni, Lillian Hurley, Ronald Nelson, William Hudson Augustin R11 lorta, Daniel Hillous, Ellen Loh, Seward Lee. THIRD ROW: Angelita Gonzales Elizabeth Salcedo Muriel Rourk CSecretary ID, Rafael Sanchez CPresident Ill, Cornelia Sirindou Iohn Westerdoll George Stuart, Alfonso Espana, Douglas Moore, Hubert Paz, Erick. Canel, Roy Nishida Carol Bell Iohn De Wit. FOURTH ROW: Georgia Rockwood, Marie-lose Caye, Leonel Gadea Gordon White CTreasurerD, Stanley Halmanovitz, Luis Duran, Baldemar Rodriguez, Bob Oden loe Manzon Graham Vanderlinden, Ernesto Navarro, Fred Hughes. See Page 333 for Additional Members. Page 188 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Bailey tSecretary IJ, Iohn Wilfong CVice-President Il, Edward Mundt CPresident I, ID, Rolland Iohnston, Marjorie Pomeroy CStaif Secretaryl, Ralph Villani, Iames Mundi, Lawrence MacDonald. SECOND ROW: Herman Smith CAdviserl, Gene Iones CSecretary IIJ, Robert Kirksey CVice-President Ill, Ralph Aslan, Edward Tillman, Wilfred Denise, Herbert Bauer, Irvin Hucldleston, Luther Kinnard CAdviserl. THIRD ROW: Harvey Kirk, Frank Witman, Robert Rott- man, Bill Weigand CTreasurer I, III, Robert Chase, Iim Brown, Malcom Carter, Fred Volken, George Steed. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Iohn Bailey, Duane Bullard, Railord French, Wells Latimer, Ion Prill, Edward Siebenthal, Robert Watts. ' 5' PIER paso. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vernon Spaulding Uldviserl, Bob Vollette CPresidentl, Dick Sage KSec- retaryl, Henry Morris, Bill Grant, Wade Holcomb CAdviserl, Richard Petty. SECOND ROW: Iarnes Thompson, Robert Sachs, Iohn Cokeley, Ronald Silver, Vincent Vigus, Don Howe, E dwar d Ash. THIRD ROW: Iohn Eyraud, Lawrence Klein CTreasurerD, Don W'ilson, Bob Hanthack CVice-Presidentl, Harry Sain, Victor Nenow, Cornelius Berthold. l ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Tony Burns, Carl Burton, Allen Carnahan, Robert Cokely, Iohn Cokely, Arthur Crowell, Iames Day, Martin Kirk, Peter Mergens, Finlay McDermid, Frank Potter. IOTIH Stewart. Page 189 .C 'bw .cuf- gxma mi wr ' W ww. em if.: f Q: B SWB -BM f A E fm- as Mira-- I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Ioan Norloerry CPresidentJ, Mary Potegian, Margaret Marderosian, Marilyn Summers. SECOND ROW: Norma lean Abrarns, Arline Hrastel, Gertrude Oakley, Arlene Holland. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Sydney Alling, Virginia Barrus KAdviserJ, Ianet Butler, Rusty Crosby, Pamela Dailey lSec- retary-Treasurerl, Ann Fowler, Io Ieflries, Iackie Ingram, Helen Lingel IVice-Presidentl. Marie McCarthy. JUNIOR WOMEN AERO-TECHNOLOGY FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Fox, Fred Cruzen, Iarnes Baker, Fred Baker lVice-President Ill, Miller McMillan, Ronald Sager CPresident Ill, Stan Goodman, Milon Viel. SECOND ROW: Vernon Phillips, G. L. McCarter, Eugene Griftes, Donld Zanetta, Don Iohnston, Bolo Cruzen, Glen Weiermuller, Frank Orrigo CSecretary-Treasurer Ill. THIRD ROW: W. H. Wilkerson CTechnical Ad- viserl, M. L. Bennett, R. G. Muller, I. I. Donald, Harry Peterson, Paul Borchers, Robert I-Ienry, David Gibbens CPresident Il, Delbert Corner. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Iim Bridge, Richard Campbell, Iim Canseler, lames Cantrell, Keith Conrad, Marvin De- Yonker, Gene French, Stan Hards, Don Holcomb, William McLeod, R. Merritt, Harold Sachs, George Weigand. Page 190 IRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dale I-lenion Nice-Presidentl, lean Meeder CSe::retaryD,- Henry alsvogel CPresidentJ, Iohn Bryant CTreasurerl, Serena Garton. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Campbell, ay Smith, Ioyce Lange, Duane Bullard, Barrett Hart, Bill Strausburg, David Spaulding CAdviserJ. DDITIONAL MEMBERS: Tom Blain, Betty Dunkle, Bob Ellsworth, Edith Garvin, Alan Gough, Iohn Harmes, Ted ichtenberger, Paul Magaris, Ken McMillon, Romona Moran, Ted Nelson, Gloria Poore, Dorothy Pounder, Ierry Seanor, idney Art, Bob Staizer. AMERA SKI FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dayton McDonald CVice-Presidentl, W a n d a Woock, Pat Loetterle, Dorothy Rodgers, Sharon Wynns, Ianis Doty, Ioan Bateman. SECOND ROW: Arlene Ielinek, Laura Spencer, Don Caneer, Lloyd Hitchens, Dave Fish CPreside-ntl, Bryan Osborne, Roy Hall, Donn Frank- lyn. THIRD ROW: David Grinstelder, Marjory Randall ,Marcella Randall, Ianet Butler, Albert Mad- sen, Douglas Mansur, David Bierhorst, Del Woock, Art Gerpheide, Bob Allworth. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Carita Ackerman, Iames Baker, Frederick Borncamp fAdviserl, Rojer Carlay, Chuck Daniel, Pat Diboll, Mary Ann Dillon, Sally Edgar, Karin Ehrenclou CSecretaryl, Io Howe, Richard Iohnson, LeRoy Leharre, Carolyn Miller, Rufus Morgan, Sam Morre, lane Nevins, Harry Peterson, Gordon Scott fTreasure1-J, Mary Seidle, lack Sirnonteu, Elaine Talbot, Francis Taurura, Carol Taylor, Louis Waters, Alice Wells. ygmfx X Page 191 FIRST ROW, .LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Ken Henisey, George Lavine, Bob Carlisle, Andrew Foster, Ted Ack- land, Tommy Powell, Iohn Booth. SECOND ROW: Torn Parrish CPresident Il, Wilfred Denise, Doug- las Robinson, Robert Hirksey, Wayne Lance CVice-President Ill, Ronald Danklets, Torn Smith CSec- retary Ill, Iohn Dorrance KCorresponding Secretary I, ID. THIRD ROW: Allan Sandstrurn CPresident Ill, Roger Berkornpas, Milton Sutherland, Ralph Hopping, Donald Cu-nningharn, Otis Lytle, William Cook KTreasurer Il, Nicholas Miletich CAdviserl. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Iohn Bullock ISecretary U, Bob Durr, Paul Ernest, Daniel Fillhart, Ion Prill, Anthony Stankus, Charles Thornton CVice-President Il, Ierry Willhoit. N.C.O. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, R.O.T.C. SHIELD AND EAGL OFFICERS, RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING COP FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cadet Captain Fredrick Dougherty, Cadet Major Ian Mennig IV Presidentl, Lt. Col. William Wilson, United States Arrny, Cadet Lt, Col. Don McClanal'1an IPTGSIC I, III, Cadet Captain Donald Fehlings CSecretaryl. SECOND ROW: Master Sergeant Robert Mo United States Army, Cadet First Lt. Richard McCartney, Cadet First Lt. Gardner Thurman M Sergeant N. E. Miletich, United States Army, Cadet First Lt. Iohn Knox, Cadet Captain Art I-lu CTreasurerl . 'ff- ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Cadet Second Lt. David Bishop, Cadet First Lt. lames Floyd, Cadet Second Lt IC Steller, Cadet Second Lt. Thomas Marsee. Page 192 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: ,Lt. Col. William Willson Uldviserl, Marie Meyer, Katharan Essick, Barbara Bowen, Marcia Pomeroy CVice-President Ill, Rene Goedhard lSecretary ID, Dorothy I-Iancy, Dottie Sutherland, Ioan Galkin, Helen Walker. SECOND ROW: Master Sergeant Robert Moore, Don Hughes CTreasurer I, IIJ, Ralph Hopping Bob Carlisle, Ted Ackland, Don McClanahan, Robert Covey, Ruth Powers, Barbara Mennig. THIRD ROW: Ian Mennig, Gordon Pickett, Daniel Fillhart CPresi- dent Il, Otis Lytle, Loring Ware, lohn Dorrance, Herbert Bauer, Pat Worrell, loan Shore. FOURTH ROW: David Bishop, Chuck Kallen, Dudley Case, Gerry Forder, Bill Cook lPresident Il, Master Ser- geant N. Miletich, Ronald Danklets, Donald Fehlings fPresident IIJ, Torn Smith. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Donna Bourne, Susan Briggs, Ioan Clark, Bill Coursen, Edward Cowan, Nancy Druce, Gordon Garnhart, Ioyce Hansen, Ralph Hopping, lean Iudy CSecretary IJ, Beth Karpe KCorre-sponding Secretary IIJ, Frank Kopcho, Dick Knudsen, Bud Knudsen, Bill Long, Virginia Martin, Shirley Parks, Glen Perkins CVice-President IJ, Tom Powers, lim Reedy, Dot Sackett, Ardith Seymour, Donna Slclvirl, l-iOT1Sl SOTCICCO. Pat SUSOHQ, ISCIT1 TTIOIIICIS. Gilda Vasconcelos, Shirley Watkins, LaVerne Willis, Imogene Woodman, MGTIOU WYriCk. TH ESEUS C 2 FELLOWSHIP, RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS VELOPMENT, R.O.T.C. RST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hen I-lenisey, Augustin Rillorta, Alice Villanuena, loan Phillips, Torn ish CVice-President IIJ. SECOND ROW: Fredrick Dougherty CPresident I, Ill, Wayne Lance lSec- tary Ill, Chuck Thornton, Iohn Booth, MfSgt. Robert Moore IAdviserl. DITIONAL MEMBERS: Iohn Bullock lSecretary ll, Diane Gredley, Donald Keystone, Ioy Lombard CVice-President Charles Verrill. 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H eadecl by Commissioner George W'illiams, the group's activities for the past year include the downtown pep rally, carol stunts, and cooperation with the A.M.S. in the annual Red and White luncheon. CHEERLEADERS Ioe Giardina Lyle Spilman Bob Bradley PEP LEADERS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Francis Kirk, Pat Gaard, Mitzi Miller, George Williams, Carolyn COX, lean Iudy, Lyle Spilmcm. SECOND ROW: Ann Thuerer, Georgia Sauer, Barbara Miner, Iune Wooley, Betty Braden, Shirley Vollers. THIRD ROW: Bill Shaw, Ierry Gerber- eux, Bob Bradley, Alice Webster, Carolyn Lynch, Ioe Giardiria. FOURTH ROW: Tom Moss, Bolo H i c k e r s o n, Gordon Ludwig, Torn Thiel. SONG LEADERS Pat Gaard Mitzi Miller Carolyn Cox lean Iudy Page 229 R E A D I N G COUN Bob Brcrdl TER-CLO ey, Mitz' June W CHVVISE. 1 Miller P ooley Coz , rcmcis Kirk, E, Iecm Iudy, Port Guard, rolyn Cox, Lyle Spilmcm, Ioe Gicrr- clinq. Dash-UQNA SQJTV CO nl, PQQTBALL ' COACHING STAFF of Les Bruckner, Stan Riordan and Torn Mallory check up on pre-game strategy. VAQSITY If ' Yi 2 wi1i1'?2S?E'?iW? 23? Q 3 YVILLIAM DUNN, PCC Athletic Director Page 232 - , I we l M Nui .Ag 3:55 H Hx' ' HQ-I- 5-1-tag s-a -:aiu -um - xx -wsu N xx wt ' -- ST . 2 Z. E r H W R FINAL WESTERN STATES CONFERENCE STANDINGS W L T Pc Compton 7 U O 1.0 PASADEINA 4 2 1 .6 Muir 4 3 U .5 Glendale 3 3 U .5 Los Angeles 3 3 U .5 Long Beach 3 4 0 .4 Ventura 2 4 1 .Bt 1948 GRID REVIEW For the second successive year the Pasadena varsity football coaching staff, consisting of Torn Mallory, Stan Riordan, and Les Bruckner, took a group of willing, but not outstanding grid men and mentored them to a step higher in league play, being bettered only by the National Cham- pions, Compton, in Western States Conference competition. Mallory later resigned, ending his ten year successful coach- ing stint at PCC. With the roughest line in the league, Mallory concen- trated upon defensive football and, although losing the first two contests, the six touchdowns San Diego and Santa Ana scored didn't look too bad after the aforementioned oppon- ents' sensational seasons were completed. Only mighty Compton could dent the Bulldog defense for more than three touchdowns. ' All-Conference selections Bill Bruner and Ray Stark led the experienced forward wall that consisted of such brutes as Carl Reidarson, Dick Unger, Hal Sachs, and Paul Stockburger. Very able reserves were Doug Gorrie, Bob Hirohata, Gene Iacobs, Bob Flaherty, Charles Bradshaw, Aclran Adams, Dick Frey and Grant Gaunce. A quintet of good ends in Iohn Sencle, Carl Kafkaloff, lack Sherwood, Leon lohnson, and Fred Medcalf, all with equal ability, gave headaches to the coaches as to which to play at the right time. Oklahoma Fred Medcali was im- proving with every game until he got his leg broken at Stockton in the seasons worst injury. lay Martin and lean Slaughter combined with Bootin' Bob Fry to give the Bulldogs that genuine proiessional touch in place kicking. Their most successful field goal was an 18-yarder in the last 38 seconds that gave Pasadena a surprise 9-7 victory over Long Beach. With Bob Fry, Bill Davis and Walt Emerson as the only breakaway runner on the squad, Mallory centered much of his offense on his bone-crushing fullbacks, Bob Ashworth and George Nottoli. Nottoli was just hitting his prime when he cracked his wrist at Ventura and thereby put the damper on his ball-carrying ability, although he wore a light cast for his defensive duties. Also hampering Pasadena were injuries to backs Bob Iohnston and Chuck Manley. Ken Brittingharn, lim Nowaskey and Dave Gorrie alter- nated at the blocking back spot and their defensive play, along with ball handling, proved to be a great aid to Pasa- dena's successful season. Bob Meyers, Ierry Misner, and Bob Woolverton played great defensive football for PCC, Carl Reidarson, who's missed an all-league tackle berth by less than a hair, was the team's iron man, playing a total of 422 minutes while All-Western States Bob Fry paced the backfield men in playing time, with 385 minutes and was the top scorer with 43 points. Player-of-the-Week awards went to Fry, Nottolifi Emer- son, Reidarson, Ashworth, Brittingharn, Stockburger, Stark, and Meyers. Doing a great managerial job for the Bulldog gridsters were Mark Requa, lim Havlik, and Arnie Requa. INDIVIDUAL SCORERS TD Conv. FG TP Bob Fry 4 7 4 43 Bob Meyers 3 3 U 21 George Nottoli 3 O O 18 Bob Ashworth 2 U O 12 Bill Davis 2 O O 12 Walt Emerson l U U 5 Ierry Misner l O U 5 Totals I6 10 4 118 TOM STAN LES Page 233 VICTORY SMILES for the second year-Coach Tom Mallory gets honorary ride on winners' shoulders. Left to right are Iay Martin, George Nottoli, Mallory, Doug Gorrie, Adran Adams and Lee Phillips. SCRAMBLE as PCC's Bob Meyers wrestles ball away from Muir back While Dick Douthett squawks loudly to ref. No. 44 is Pat Kent. Page 234 NICE GOING, GEORGE. lack Sherwood, Lee Phillips, and Bob Fry congratulate George Nottoli for his touchdown run after making one- arrned interception. Q the Speedster Bll BOB MEYERS plants foot into ball for perfect conversion in Thanks- giving Day game. Page 235 Adran Adams, q Bob Ashworth, f Charles Bradshaw, 1 Ken Brittingham, Bill Bruner, t Page 236 NIFTY CATCH as Bob Fry's hands reach pigskin first. KENNY BBITTINGHAM and Carl Beidarson about to grab San Diego's Ted Ritchie. Meera? ,. ,g.L.+kt-r1,1h3l..' .1-z. - , X- ' ,., ., .1 ry ' - 'stil-2,254 i' ' ' W M ' Z, f Q -N .zygfm . -, - U- -' Y- an,-Agkgw ,-5 .,,i-,W - le, .,., e lwlfx k I K W- IABBIN' IEBBY MISNEB with head down blasts around San Diego end tor yardage, while at bottom, Bitchey mobbed by Bruner, Unger, and teammates. END OF LINE as Bob Meyers rounds end for lone Bulldog score against San Diego. San Diego 20 Pasadena 7 Santa Ana 18 Pasadena U Pasadena opened the 1948 season by meeting a pair of top-notch grid squads, San Diego and Santa Ana, and were bowled over by both in non-conference games: 20-7 by the Iaybirds, while Santa Anas Dons shut out the Bulldogs 18-O. Bob Ashworth and Bob Meyers led a third quarter rally to score PCC's lone touch- down in the first contest, but lohnny Fouch and his teammates were too much for the newly' formed Bulldogs, and only outstanding line play by Bay Stark, Bill Bruner, Dick Unger, Carl Reidarson, and Hal Sachs kept the game from becoming a rout. as Bill Davis, b W'alt Emerson, b Bob Flaherty, g Dick Frey, t Bob Fry, b Page 237 Grant Gaunce, t Dave Gorrie, b Doug Gorrie, g Bob Hirohata, g Eugene Iacobs, t l Page zse Pasadena 10 Glendale 0 lust as last year, the Vaqueros Were the Victims of the initial Bulldog victoryg but this year it meant a great deal more as Glendale had been officially welcomed into the VVestern States Conference, and PCC got off on top of the league standings by dropping the over-the-hills rivals 10-0. lt was in this game that Bob Fry finally hit the stride which was a major factor in the Bulldogs successful grid season. After Bill Davis made a long punt return, Fry stepped back, surveyed the scene, and booted an 18-yard field goal to give Pasadena a 3-U lead at the half. As the game see-sawed back and forth, the three points began to look bigger and biggerg but the Bulldogs took control again just before the final gun sounded, and Iarrin' George Nottoli steam-rollered his way 6 yards through the center to a touchdown and iced the game. Fry kicked his first conversion of the season. Again, the Bulldog forward wall looked as good as their previous press clippings had touted them and outplayed a husky Vaquero line. Although the entire squad played outstanding ball, Leon Iohnson, George Nottoli, Kenny Brittingharn, Bill Davis, and Bob Fry could be given just a bit more praise. GEORGE NOTTOLI racing to five-yard line in Ventura garn This was the closest PCC came to scoring on Pirates. No. 28 is End Carl Kafkaloft. SQUEEZE PLAY on lack Dwyer is pulled by George Nottoli and Bob Iohnston. Ierry Misner, 21, is also on hand to stop Cub ace. Oscar Ingram gathers in a shot pass from Walt Emerson in bottom picture. Los Angeles 13 Pasadena 6 After outgaining a Los Angeles City College eleven in almost every department ex- cept point-making, the Bulldogs were disposed of by the Cubs with a 13-6 loss. Pasadena started the game like a ball of fire with Bill Davis leading the encounter. Carl Kaikaloff, a recent addition at end, made a spectacular catch and run to the Cub 4U-yard stripe on a pass from Davis. A few plays later, Bill fired the ball 4U yards to Halfback Bob Fry, who raced behind the Cub safety man and made a beautiful end- zone catch. Later in the half, Phil Parrish of LACC blocked Bob Meyers' punt and recovered on the Pasadena 5. lt turned out to be Meyers' only checked kick of the season, but after the Bulldogs had held for three downs, lack Dwyer dashed around end for the Cubs' first 1948 touchdown. Iirn Buchanan's kick-in-the-sticks proved to be the winning point. Los Angeles added a superfluous TD before the half ended on a 40-yard pass by Dwyer. Pasadena made several drives in the second half, one to the LA 19-yard line, but could never get enough punch to put over a score. Still, Bob Meyers, Bill Davis, George Nottoli, and Dave Gorrie, plus the whole Bulldog line, displayed that just a little bit more quality. Y af 'wrt Leon Iohnson, e Bob Iohnston, b Carl Hatkalott, e Pat Kent, b Charles Manley, b Page .239 ALL THE WAY goes Bob Meyers for 6 points against Phoenix. Stockton 21 Pasadena 13 In the Bulldogs' third non-conference game, the speedy Stockton eleven knocked off Pasadena, 21-13, in the winner's Baxter Stadium. Bob Ashworth and Bob Fry packed the ball alternately tor short gains, and Fry plunged through center tor three yards to tally for Pasadena. The Cubs came right back to score on just seven plays and take the hall-time lead, 7-6, and then led 14-6 in the third quarter, when Heath bucked six feet for a touchdown. With Bob Iohnston, George Nottoli, Bob Fry, and Bob Ashworth doing the backtield chores in the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs drove 63 yards to score with Nottoli plowing over for the last yard. Pasadena, still behind by one point, 14-13, was back in the ball game tor 45 seconds--until Ed Macon took Hal Sachs' kickoil and ran 86-yards to break the Bulldogs' back and Fred Medcalt's leg on the play. Pasadena 53 Phoenix '7 The Western States Conferences most de-emphasized lootball member, Phoenix, took their second worst beating from Pasadena in history, in a 53-7 slaughter. Four days later the weak Bear's conference resignation was granted. After seven minutes of toying around with the out-ot- staters, Bob Fry started the scoring parade with a 50-yard touchdown run after picking oft a stray Bear pass. Fry booted the first of his five straight conversions. Walt Emerson and Bob Meyers added two touchdowns each, and single scores were donated by Bill Davis, Bob Woolvertor cmd Bob Ashworth. Emerson's two jaunts were on pass interception returns of 47 and 88 yards, while Meyers buckec through the middle and skirted 28 yards around end for his two touchdowns. Davis and Ashworth ran 5 and 10 yards respectively, and Woolverton threaded his way 47 yards tq the goal. ' Playing improved ball tor Pasadena were Lee Phillips Bob Flaherty, lerry Misner, Adran Adams, Dick Frey, Frec Medcalf, Chuck Bradshaw, Pat Kent, Grant Gaunce, anc Bob Woolverton. Page 240 WALT EMEBSON about to grab punt while Ken Brittingharn and Bob Fry take out as blockers. Pasadena 0 Ventura 0 In sixty minutes of rough and tough football, neither Pasadena nor Ventura could push over a tally as the squads engaged in the season's only tie. The teams played the O-U affair on the Pirates' gridiron. Pasadena's George Nottoli and Walt Emerson expertly ran the middle and ends the first period, but the Bulldogs could only roll up statistics. Nottoli took a 25-yard pass from Bill Davis and hoofed another twenty only to be stopped 5 yards shy ot the goal as the first-half gun sounded. The only other scoring opportunity was on a pass to End Iohn Sende into the end- zone. Sende made a beautiful fake to get into the clear but dropped the pigskin. Carl Heidarson and Hal Sachs made tackle after tackle all evening to help hold the Pirate offense to 35 yards on the ground. lim Nowaskey was a demon on pass defense by breaking up several Ventura aerials. George Nottoli's only reward for a hard fought game was a fractured Wrist, While Bob Iohnston and Kenny Brittingham aggravated old rib and leg injuries. Pasadena outgained Ventura 11-8 in first downs and 238-136 in total yards gained, but were handicapped by penalties. The Bulldogs were tooted for '70 yards to the Pirates' 15. CLOSING IN on Bill Davis are throe opponent Stockton players while Bob Woolverton, 26, is on bottom of pile. lay Martin, C Fred Medcalf, e Bob Meyers, b Ierry Misner, b Page 241 George Nottoli, b lim Nowaskey, b Lee Phillips, b Carl Beidarson, t Hal Sachs, c gr 1 E - .ii - rs ng' nu .Q Page 242 CO-CAPTAINS Carl R e i d a r s o n and George Nottoli point out weak spots in the Bulldog defense. Compton 26 Pasadena Compton College's Little Rose Bowl Champs, with a history making backfield, gav Pasadena their worst loss of the season in a 26-0 victory for the avenging Tarlars. Coach Tay Brown made no bones about scoring, tiring both barrels at the Bulldo in the form of a 2040 intermission lead. The Tartar's scoring went as iollows: Bob Moo threw the only completed pass of the evening, lor the winners, 18 yards into the awaitir' arms of lack Gibilisco, and Moore converted. Bill Fell took his favorite reverse and dart 74 yards around left end to score, and Moore again added the extra pointy Moore ma the third TD on a 6-yard end run just before the half. Pasadena was not outiought in the second half, however, holding Compton on sever drives with reserves Doug Gorrie, Gene Iacobs. Dick Frey, Grant Gaunce and Le Iohnson leading the defensive play. Hugh Mclillhenrty cut loose for 34 yards in tl final period for Compton's final six points. Besides the above linemen, Pat Kent, B Meyers and Dave Gorrie all played favorable ball for the Bulldogs. ACTUAL PLAYINGT Carl Beidarson 422 Leon lohnson Bay Stark 405 lack Sherwood Dick Unger 404 Iohn Sende Bill Bruner 403 Walt Emerson Bob Fry 385 Bob Meyers Paul Stockburger 334 Dick Frey George Nottoli 309 Carl Kafkaloft Hen Brittingham 299 Bob Ashworth Hal Sachs 295 Bill Davis COut of possible 600 minutes-rniniinum ot 200 minutes J l l'VE GOT IT! Bob Ashworth gathers in 40-yard pass over Tony Morabitds head for touchdown against Vikings. lohn Sende ,e Pasadena 9 Long Beach 7 tack Sherwood, e Iean Slaughter, b Ray Stark, g Paul Stockburger, c In the most exciting game of the year, Pasadena's Bob Fry turned a 7-B defeat into a 9-7 victory when he kicked an 18-yard field goal with 38 seconds remaining and edged out the Long Beach Vikings in the Bulldogs' third conference win, The climactic boot was a perfect close to the hard fought battle in which Pasadena had outgained Long Beach in every statistic including a 14-4 margin in first downs. Coach Eddie Wagner's beach team got off to a 7-O lead in the first six minutes when lohnny Collard drove over from the two after the TD had been set up by Norm Hays' recovery of a PCC fumble and Tony Morabito's 12-yard run. 1 Bob Ashworth returned the following kickoff 33 yards, and the Bulldogs scored in nine plays on a 26-yard, fourth down pass from Bill Davis to Ashworth. From this point, Pasadena trailed by the lone digit for exactly 47 minutes, when Center Paul Stockburger was found lying on a LBCC ball after the game was thought by everyone to be lost. Sixty nerve-wracking seconds later, Fry booted his prize field goal for 1948. Helping PCC rack up their third victory, were Walt Emerson, Doug Gorrie, Bob Hirohata, lay Martin, lim Nowaskey, lack Sherwood and lean Slaughter. .5,,?as?gsq.5gTm iw ,,,., ,f '. .tg-:t i H .:?Z,,.:::: Q-Q: E n nn 'H A . Hi. 2:2 Iii .t -31' IOHNNY C A L L A B D piggy SHOE YOU DID YOUR STUFF ay hero Bill Davis out-of-bounds. Bob Fry in locker room, Page 243 mx mf Wxx LAX eq MX 7 -qw eggs? KWH? K' 5.525 'r WM nf? A-.X gf YL X 1 X .IN Xf X- -- -.X, nk .t Y as X -Xr' . - ' -XM. - H :-ww. br' - .,,f- Q, X- X , , sms XX .H vw: K X' .Xa . aw. X - -1, w Z ,XJ M 35... df... MJ . .V vw .,,. .,Q. n ws sf W as ska w Ewa mn -Q. xiii' 1 I I s , 34.54-.1.a..X, .. ft 2,l,w4dffN 4 , tg-wi. 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'S LLL-4 M 'iffy f-33 Wim 'fain LS '3 , - A- 14- WK' X Q ' , 1' A ,ig rg.. ,X if wigs B ggffbxa K,Mf3:g,U'i Lv wdafgigdaggggggig ,igxwzisg www. 52?-.ki+Y55.iE,gi5?5g'5,fxgg5,f2,5f' :ww 'fi ,af',HL,., MY V, :T Wifi ffl-1592 i mg M Q , M ,, , ,, , Q an , if A 9 K, gtw S V X Jing, F jnffux . ,Ly v -xivai -fl W ,-. - , yiivv -,xp I k jk ,L ..,:,v-'V JUNI IAYVEE COACHES Io hn Thurman and Newt Stark. l948 IUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD OR VAIQSITY One of the brightest phases of the gridiron season for Pasadena City Col was provided by the Iunior Varsity football squad, which, under the comb mentoring of Coaches Calvin Newton Stark and Iohn C. Thurman, rambled to mythical Junior College l.V. championship. Behind a double-barreled, two-sys brand of play, the Spartans dumped opposing l.V. elevens an even half-dc times while tasting defeat only once, and then only from a powerful Com College aggregation. The lone defeat came from the hands of a completely out-classed and out-played Compton College team, which managed to capitalize on the br: that came their Way: and somehow the scoreboard was not sympathetic to overwhelming edge which the Spartans enjoyed in statistics, for when the had settled, the score was 20 to 14 in favor of the Tartar I.V. The season opened in smart fashion with the Muir College I.V, as the victim. The Mustangs simply couldn't cope with T quarterback Ted Tod with the power and speed oi Dave Vtfilkins, fullback, and single-wing scamp- Dick Snyder, the final score was 25 to 6. In quick order then, came three sn wins, two against Glendale C.C., 20 to 7 and 26 to 7, and the first game ag Compton which went to Pasadena, 18 to 7. Then came the second game aa: Compton, and finally the tail end of the season when the Spartans stomped Fullerton l.C., 26 to 14, and the climax when We plastered Muir, 30 to O, in return engagement of the season's opener. d l c c BULLDOG BOB BINLEY bulls way around right end as layvees win again. Page 246 'ii I 1 SCATBACK DICK SNYDER biies off neat gain in Fullerton game. Chuck Miller and Henry Samosa form interference. ., LINE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Davis, Byram, Shenefield, Siriplin, Newport, Miller, Christensen. Backfieldz MacMillan, Todd, Martin, Sahr. T TEAM SINGLE WING I LINE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robinson, Thurman, Hnobbe, Sarnosa, Riesau, Novot- ny, Gough. Backfield: Iohnson, Nicassio, Binley, Snyder. Page 247 'lf W. 1948 BULLPUP A SQUAD W. A. Doshier Harry Palmer Lee Walls Don Albeck A fgg. Page 248 Claude Wright Don Storib PS BULLPUP A COACHES Art Dittbemer Mickey Anderson. ,. .t Q , A, min, mmf BULLpUp GEQRGE BLAKE about to bring down HALFBACK BILL STOOPS attempting to avoid be- long pass in Muir game. ing pushed outside While active Mickey Anderson, -ge, Bob Pancoast Fred Moller Cornelius Smith right, tries to jump into picture. All E 'tt 4 :xi Harold Link George Textor Max Small Ron Nelson Richard Alden Bill Stoops lim Simmons Nelson Praigg Paul Miller Don Murray Don Olson Leonard Kenny Page 249 f. f -me . 1948 BULLPUP B SQUAD MUIBZS BOWMAN and SPEEDSTER ABCHIE Durham rounds Bullpup Hal I-ledlund end against Colts for 15 yards. both making desper- ate try for aerial. BULLPUP B COACHES Dave McBride and Gerald Harris. Page 250 BULLPUP A SEASON lf three of the Bullpup A games had finished just minutes earlier, Coaches Mickey Anderson and Art Ditt ner would have had a fine record in the tough Coast Lec competition, but as the season ended their footballers established only a meager l-7 record. Four games were lost by one touchdown or less, est: ally in the Compton game Where the Bullpups were pul the upset of the season before the Tarbabes put on a ditch rally. The only victory was a 19-12 win over San D Hoover High. Bill Stoops, triple-threat halfback, was an outstanc performer, both on offense and defense. Stoops got off 81-yard punt from scrimmage in the first game, a 6-U loss Cathedral, Other backfield standouts were passer Lee W Don Albeck, hard runningleft half, and blocking back Nelson. Guard Calvin Schelvan led the forward wall and voted to captain the squad. George Textor and Frank lf lan also contributed hard-fought games throughout season. BULLPUP B SEASON Co-coaches Dave McBride and Gerald Harris' Bul B charges fared slightly better than their brother A t did as the lightweights Won three contests while tasting feat four times. Louis Regalado, ace left halfback, was the spark on offense with his numerable skirts around ends. Vt Sarafian, power-house guard, paced the front line with brilliant play. The B's displayed an intense team fire and spirit learned the basic fundamentals of the gridiron sport, nc ly blocking and tackling. A 38-U whitewash to San D Hoover was the most impressive Win of the season. Q' BASKETBALL Page 251 SEASON RECORD P.C.C. . Opp. 59 Loyola Frosh 39 46 Chattey 23 65 . Fullerton 50 73 El Camino 46 50 Cal Tech 30 59 ELAIC 48 46 Compton 54 67 El Toro 47 39 Chaitey A 38 57 El Camino 43 48 Modesto 61 61 Vallejo 43 54 Sacramento 52 51 I-lartnell 53 70 I 'Glendale 60 47 'Los Angeles 43 39 'lohn Muir 47 55 Long Beach 49 46 'Compton 67 43 'Ventura 47 68 ELAIC 40 57 'Glendale 53 50 'Los Angeles 58 51 'lohn Muir 45 81 'Long Beach 66 59 'Compton 61 58 'Ventura 54 53 Loyola Frosh 46 83 Phoenix 70 55 UCLA Frosh 58 79 Fullerton 65 47 lohn Muir 46 54 Fullerton 50 76 Compton 88 73 Santa Monica 50 47 lohn Muir 58 League Games Page 252 VAQSITY With a quarter-million dollar remodeled gymnasium for performance, Coach Les Bruckner turned out a first-class basketball quintet to the delight of the capacity crowds that witnessed all the Bu1ldog's home games. Hugh Stewart's long-range accuracy from one-handed push shots won him top indi- vidual scoring honors as he compiled 461 points. Mr. Backboard , Norbert Lamoreaux, was instrumental on defense from his guard position. It was Lamors-aux's steady playing that gave the Bulldogs the title of the Western States Conferences leading defensive aggregation, Dick Davies and Ray Miller, second and fourth in scoring respectively, outplayed many opponent cagers with their exceptional hustling, while veteran running--guard Howard Lopizich was the most aggressive player for the second successive year. Hand- some Don Bradshaw dropped through some 169 points While playing on the reserve pla- toon, one of the outstanding features of the 25-ll season record. Oscar Ingram and Bob Iohnson were stalwarts on the squad before leaving the team midway through the year. Popular Tom Moss finally came into his own in the remaining six games to score more in those games than he had all season. Ken Holzer was another hard player, using his 6'4 frame to very good advantage in clearing off backboards. Al Bolton, Ted Todd, and Bob Miller were also main factors in the tieing for second place with Los Angeles in the fast W.S.C. competition. Out oi the eleven losses, four were to Compton College. 1948-49 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD. First row: Dave Sands, managerg Bay Miller, Howard Lopizich, Ted Todd, Bob Miller, Cris Cardinas, trainer. Second row: Al Bolton, Don Bradshaw, Norbert Lamoreaux, Tom Moss, Dick Davies, Hen Holzer, Hugh Stewart, Les Bruckner, coach. gig. -,, , , E.- Wm- 4 H, .. I 1 O Rf P I ' LQ :.. If X rw . A -1 K ww MWZ2 E33 X lf 15? WW , 1 X x X I it - -I Q , .. in-142 Mg Q X x. - -L ' mu f - N M . ,K . ,Q My X. ,R M , , -Y' A M, . E . ,. 1 id S X fm l gj X ' 1. . N, I ' .', , 9 f H, , , LII H' ' E- K 4? in ' v 4 -1 u . H. --,5 V1 YC E i - A A. X VN: !,V,x - I -:- .,. T. W .B ,, H .HM , , K, sigh H. ,N , , Ammmwqmy gal 4 B , ,N gm., x AX 3 'I Q H y X In 'i if MX f Ml N if I A x M1 Iv ' . M E , Q W W S W, rv , Fm ,, M . A ' Yi V' IW ,mt W' ' A Q, 55. 'E IQ , Xi A igi, Hash , bw.-.31 I 146m I OPENING NIGHT ACTION IN TI-IE NEW BASKETBALL PAVILION Page 253 HOWARD LOPIZICH drives past HOOK SHOT flipped up by Don IUM PIN G DICK Davies gets Ventura forward for setup shot. Bradshaw against Pirates. above 5'5 Tartar, Scotty Ash- ford, for another two-pointer. IUST ONE OF THE hundreds ot rebounds taken off the backboard by Norbert Lafmoreaux. Other Bulldogs are Ray Miller, Dick Davies, and Bob Iohnson. WATCHING COMPTON'S DANNY lohnsto-n out of the corner of his eye, Hugh Stewart dribbles into. scoring position, Page 254 I I COLORFUL Howard Lopizich and Norbert Lamoreaux add a bit of clowning io Phoenix victory. Hen 1-Iolzer laughs at befuddled Bears. I N D I V I D U A L S C O R I N Player FTA FTM TP Oscar lngram Hugh Stewart 108 79 461 A1 Bolton Dick Davies 138 87 343 Tom Moss Norbert Lamor-2-aux 122 61 275 Ken Holzcr Bay Miller 71 36 254 Bob Miller Howard Lopizich 106 52 182 Bob Iohnson Don Bradshaw 95 53 159 Ted Todd Page 255 SPEAKING OF ACTION BULLDOG CENTER Hen Holzer pots SURHOUNDED BY TARTARS on every side, Guard Norbert Lamoreaux lay-in against Muir Mustangs, still tips in another basket for Pasadena. DON BRADSHAW' trles a baclfhandbd hook shot as Oscar TWO MORE polnts added by star Hugh Stewart Ingram and Hugh Stewart get ready to rebound a setup ln Compton fray Page 256 PASADENA CENTER Tom Moss fakes DRIVING HIGH toward the bucket is P hoenix opponent and scores with a Oscar Ingram, letting fly with a shot jump shot. Bob and Ray Miller also against Los Angeles. speed in on last break. RD AL BOLTON, 26, sl'1oots against Compton. Tom AGAINST GLENDALE forward Dick Davies scrambles ,1fErr1ie Bond, and Allan Lamont ready themselves for loose ball as Ken I-lolzer comes to aid. a . Page 257 Page 258 E MUSTANG DUN ELMORE tries to stop Hugh SteWart's attempt to score. A STEWVART PUMPS through goal in front of Comptorfs Bob Iohnson and Ernie Bond. LAY-IN ARTIST Don Bradshaw leaps up for more points. LITTLE R A Y MILLER shoots left-handed against Phoenix. WITH HIS SIGI-ITS SET on basket, Ray Miller, reliable long shot, pushes up another goal. BULLDOG POINT PRODUCERS. Upper left: Bob Miller tanks a setup. Upper right: Norbert Lamoreaux taps up the ball against Muir. Lower left: Ray Miller tries a side- line shot. Lower right: Bob Miller putting up ball as Phoenix guard Wails. Page 259 -,wmv-pm, ,. 55 M-mg. erm gm 3 . '-F H Y wwf 92 gt 31.5 f Z ' Q A N W X ff- we A ,W Page 260 Y' w J6 Q TOM MOSS leaps high for tip-off to start Fullerton game Bulldogs, from left to right, are Don Bradshaw, Bob Miller Moss, Al Bolton, and Ray Miller. K . THE PEOPLHS CHOICE, Howard Lopizich drives in for a setup, while all-conference selection N o r b e r t Lamoreaux follows for rebound. BULLPUP A BASKETBALL SQUAD: Front row: Tom Wyman, Lee Walls, Don Murray, Ray Paris, Bill Krueger, lerry Tarkanian, lack Coyle, Bob Mallis. Back row: Howard Shanks, Ronnie Botz, Frank Kostlan, Bob Konoske, Bill Wells, Bruce Fowler, Dick Evans, Coach Stan Riordan. BULLPUP Coach Stan Riordan's 1948-49 Bullpup A basketball team was really one of the up- and-down variety. Riordan's quintet won two distinct honors besides winning the con- solation ot the Pasadena City College tournament. The pair of awards were the mythical Pasadena High School championship accomplished by jumping on John Muir's Colts in two-out-ot-three games and defeating neighboring Alhambra High's C.l.F. finalists, 36-34. All-Coast league Bob Mallis, dropped in a pivot shot as the final buzzer sounded to give the championship to the Bullpups over the Colts, 36-34. Mallis was a league choice for his consistent play throughout the season, however, and not for his one game-winning bucket. Coast league honorable mentions were given to leading scorer Ierry Tarkanian and Lee Walls. Tarkanian flipped in 162 points from his guard slot, while Walls, handsome forward, potted 109 points for third highest. Mallis was second with 154 counters. Only Grossmont and Muir fell before the Bullpups in league competition and the Red and White cagers were entrenched deep in fourth place. The season record stood at 8 wins against 15 set backs. Forwards Bob Konoske and Lefty Shields, center Bruce Fowler, and guards Don Murray, Frank Kostlan, Tom Wyman, and Bill Krueger were all great contributors to the several bright spots in the season Page 261 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Ierry Tarkanian Bob Mallis Lee VValls Bob Konoske CENTER BOB M A L L I S with outstretched arrn tries for re- bound against Compton. A L 'll H O U G H OUTNUM- GATHERING IN the rebound is re- BERED Ierry T a r k a n i a n liable number 6, Bob Mallis, Bullpup fights desperately for ball stellar pivot man. under San Diego basket. Page 262 Lefty Shields Don Murray Frank Hostlan Bill Krueger Tom Wyman Bruce Fowler Others FG FTA FTM 62 84 38 62 48 I 30 42 68 25 33 29 13 24 20 12 23 18 12 16 ' 20 8 11 22 8 3 8 8 1 10 4 8 18 7 Pts. l62 154 IUSI 79 60 58 4C 3U S- H 19 , 1,, . . vrwv-11 2 LEADING SCORER Ierry Tarkanian adds another two-pointer with setup in PCC pavilion. Bob Mallis, right, jumps high to tank goal While Lee Walls readies himself for rebound attempt. EASON RECGRD ups OPP- 6 Montebello 26 3 Santa Monica 31 3 Alhambra 50 8 El Monte 57 l Monrovia 28 5 Iohn Muir 18 l Chatfey 56 U Mark Keppel 39 0 Whimef ee 6 Santa Barbara 46 8 San Diego 52 9 Grossmont 55 l Boys' Club 36 2 lohn Muir 41 2 Compton 42 l Bell Gardens 20 l C-rossmont 32 9 San Diego Hoover 38 6 Alhambra 34 8 Iohn Muir 36 9 Compton 49 O San Diego 53 5 San Diego Hoover 42 SCENE OF EVENTS-Bulldog men's gymnasium. Page 263 Page 264 ,W . W f-Sew 325 E -5 's-ta BULLPUP Tom Green goes sky-high in an attempt to knock in basket. Buttnvup Led by All-Coast league selections Louis Regalado and Tom Green, Coach Kenny Smith's Bullpup B cctgers rang up a fairly successful basketball campaign. The Bees took the city high school championship with a pair of Wins over crosstown Iohn Muir by scores of 27-31 and 42-33. The Pups were held to 21 points in the seasons opener by Monrovia, but in turn, held the Wildcats to 16 to start the year off right. The Smithmen got rolling and turned into a remarkable high-scoring outfit compared to past Bee outfits. After being tied at the half, 22-22, with Grosmont, the Bullpups went on to rack up 52 points and upset them 52-42 for the season's best effort. Regalado shot in 18 points in that game. In the game that decided the championship for the Crown City, Tom Green paced the Pups With 16 points to down the Muir Colts 42-33. It was the first of four successful basketball wins for PCC over Muir that day. Homer Packard and Lefty Shields were instrumental in all of the victories, While Kraushaar, Askin, Byram, Brans, and Johnson were also top-notch court combers. S SEASON RECORD Pups ' Cpp. 21 Montebello 16 24 Alhambra 32 41 El Monte 43 41 Chaffey 21 36 Mark Keppel 34 37 San Diego 49 46 Grossmont 44 37 Iohn Muir 31 40 Compton 46 52 Grossmont 42 24 San Diego Hoover 28 48 Alhambra 57 LOUIE Regalado tries hard for goal against San 42 jghn Muir 33 Diego, While Homer Packard and Dale Hraushaar 43 Compton 55 Wait patiently for ball. 33 San Diego 40 39 San Diego Hoover 34 IN FOR ANOTHER basket goes Tom Green. Right: Begalado puts hooks on free ball. Page 265 5 .4 F. . -I .,. .F g It mm 1-wi ,. K 9l ?1if,s 'g Page 266 BCDXIINIC5 fii ifs: - to . 1? ., - . V-E.: - , V is i .:- I 1,25 .V A 1 : ..., ,Ev , ,. Y gsgffirifptg . , '- 1 :Z 3 'Q ' . , ., 'w i K 1 Lg QI 1, 1 X ..,-:- .-. 1 -2 - 2225.51 f. .S-5.212 f W ' f S : A , 'i . '. ' t 1. i - : e ' 1' ' -' 5 S l 5 . it' 1 'WE ' Ja 'ff ffl All ., 5 , -, ' -Q t 1 . . l B ' 1 , .X l N' . ' Newry 5 j ' . 5 . lm. 1 x 12-Kew' 'M-Q. 'F 'r-' .ir if l 1- . 1 'Qi' fails? . -ge-W. ee? vi VARSITY BOXING SQUAD. Front row: lerry Shup, Bob Schaaf, Alan Shields, Bill Iohnston, Gene Zichichi. Back row: Coach Getzie Harris, Don Tuverson, Stan Marcil, Bob Meyers, lack Farley, Bob Blanton. Climaxing the year by directing the iirst National Iunior College Amateur Athletic Boxing Championships, Coach Gerald Getzie Harris turned in the most successful pro- motion and tutoring job at Pasadena City College in the last decade when he put the Bulldog boxing squad on the map among many junior colleges and four-year institutions. Harris' first bit of strategy included meeting the power- ful San lose Spartans for two successive weeks. The Spar- tans had the best conditioned squad in the nation and the ' ,1 -.zz best boxing team in the West. Pasade-na's Bob Fry. 165 pounder, knocked out his opponent in the second round, and Allan Shields Won a decision. lohnny Romero and Stan Marcil drew as the Bulldogs lost the first event 5-3. .-'-: 1 1 ' It was the conditioning Getzie Wanted for his boys, and it was conditioning he got. The next week San lose was ready for the Pasadena lads and doused them 8-0, but Harris' craltiness soon paid off. His Bulldogs came back and started imitating the Spartans in training: all work. The result: 125 pound Ierry Shup, 130 pound Allan Shields, and 175 pound Bob Blanton all Won five straight tights, Bob Fry notched four dukes, and Stan Marcil racked up three victories. None of the above quintet had lost since the San Iose trip, going into the finals. fiifll I ,,,, ,.... . ..- 1 . V ,V 1 1 I Stan Marcil and Bobby Schaaf were lost to the squad by l injuries. Marcil was improving with each iight and had a V A My A great lead in a bout with U.C.L.A., but Erwin Thompson BOB FRY C1651 REFEREE IOE STONE points Bob Schaat to corner to begin count on Compton's Ray Martinez in Regionals. Bell saved Martinez but Schaat won anyway. caught him with one square right that broke Marcil's nose and dropped him out of the rest of the year's activities. Schaaf didn't even get started in the season, suffering from a chest injury from early sparring. Schaat won his only fight of the season, beating Ray Martinez in the opening round of the Western Regionals. Shup, Shields, and Blanton, after having a good season with college opponents, fought their way through the Comp- ton qualifying tournament to become regional winners and bring the team trophy to PCC. Coach Harris entered a full team in the finals besides the above victors. Billy Iohnston, 135, and Iack Farley, 175, furnished plenty ot excitement in several ring contests, as did Don Tuverson, 145, and 145'er H. G. Woodmansee. This group, and Gene Zichichi, 130, all entered in the Western Regionals. Although not lasting the full season for Pasadena, Bob Meyers, Eugene Iacobs, Iohnny Romero, and lim Nowaslcey were all stalwarts of the squad. Romero proved to be the best lighter before dropping out of school, while heavy- weight Iacobs became the Bulldog's own Gorgeous Gene with his Leave me at 'im method of attack. Aside from the two losses at San lose, Pasadena re- turned home to whip Modesto I.C. 6-1, University of Ne- vada 4-2, and U.C.L.A. 61!2 to 1 UZ, all on the new raised ring built by the PCC coaching staff. 'g E 'tt 4. Q- W: A,':1-- -', 24 1 - t W ...l. . ,ii W A -.Qs - ..,. f T ., E 3, 14'-. . ,, M i ':'-. 'winks rj. -. Y ,-- , Psi r w 4 I :. ' ....... 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Q' wr -1 1 , -M '-'-U W l G 'i P, :' SOUTHPAW Ierry Shup, top, sinks tellmg f ' i l i blow into Nevada opponenfs stomach. A l Middle: Stan Marcil takes stinging right BOB MEYERS C1753 Page 268 cross in Nevada light. Bottom: lack Farley cocks right in preparation to feed it to Uclan Don Hirklie. 1,4 Y e bids , .ng on U Regioii . Gpparemhfd SS?-Q-ixtertin m SACK Rc-DI S:u?DinwertuX Hgh ' U fl Shox ' goo ch WGS 31,0 pun COACH HARRIS sees at first glance that Stan Marci1's nose is busted. Ac- cident happened in U.C.L.A. match but Marcil won. enemy' CAS- BOB BLANTON f175J Pag 6 Il. bl 1 IVIAULER Eugene Icxcobs gives Nevodcfs George Bcxdelich or going over. Iacobs lost this close fight. l CHAMPION ALLAN Sl-HELDS mixes it up with Muifs Alton Heczrne in first round. of Regionals. Shields TKO'ed Hecrrne in second stcmzcr. IERRY Sl-IUP C1253 DON TUVERSON bops G-lenclc11e's lock Ross with long left Page 270 Tuverson beat the Voquerds only entry in the Regionals STEPPING OUT victorious again is lightheavy Bob Blanton. Going into Nationals, Blanton hadn't lost a fight in PCC ring. 9? T9 v .. Q 4. S .. -M X . K - ' ,., n an IACH FARLEY fl 751 H. G. WOODMANSEE C1452 Page 271 it V1-mx Q M 'fray' K. .12 My ,gil ' I fi- -1 Q5 . ' rl' , ' l ' 'T .EH -f .- 11faz.Z.'f ' H i ' Lfwfw, Q, , www L M fn'w-M-,..i,.. me , - -W-,-.4,, 1 is V ,:,,. i .15 .4. W me vi If A ' ' -mis - f ' ' W ' A 1 . W- Y, '. A iw Q ,. Q Q- - :. :ina Q was 3 ...... , ' 1' :V 'ski ff-Q f iw' .. f- W we Saw Q H 2.3 ,Q sf T weft., , H H by fi. ,Qi f ..,.,. f ' ,QW -' - 31 ' ' - 1 -ff sxaiiilxkr ' ' e. I BOB SCI-IAAF Cl25l Page 272 HEAVYWEIGHT Eugene Iacobs rests on stool, While Iohnny Romero cmd Couch Horris tell Ioke just how to do it. ONE OP THE FEW block eyes Bob Fry received in s e as o n gets aided by Couch Harris between rounds. Fry, like Blanton, Shup, cmd Shields, hc1dn't lost cz fight in PCC gym going into finals. FIRST ROW, .LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Cardinas, trainer, lohn Hickox, Orville McRiley, Roger Boe- decker, Dick Snyder, Arthur I-Iees, manager, Otto Anderson, coach. SECOND ROW: Iohn Ander- son, Richard VanPraag, lohn Geyer, Ed lussen, Dick O'Neill, Tom Rob ins o n, Dave Grinsfelder. THIRD ROW: Conrad Schweitzer, Iohn Diskin, Iohn Spink, Wesley Blain, Wiard Deems, Carl Laursen, Dick Smith, Lee Butfington. FOURTH ROW: lohn Sende, Art Ingram, Harold Butler, Bob Schmidt, Iohn Corey, Ro-nald Roop, Robert Hunt. VARSITY TRACK The Bulldogs enjoyed one of their best seasons in some time, as they lost only one regular track meet to the USC Frosh. However, they knocked off such teams as East Los Angeles IC, Fullerton IC, Long Beach CC, the UCLA Frosh Ctwicel, Santa Ana IC, the El Toro Marines, Cal Poly, and Iohn Muir College. The Bulldogs also placed third in the Santa Barbara Relays, third in the Long Beach Relays, and fifth in the Southern California Relays. Larry Goins cracked the school record in the javelin three times this season before the Western States Conference meet. At Santa Barbara, Goins set the school mark at 193 feet, 8 inches. Harold Butler improved rapidly towards the end of the season as he twice covered the half-mile in l:59.8. Orville McRiley was undefeated in the low hurdles up to and including the preliminaries of the Western States Conference meet. McRiley also gave a good account of himself in the highs. Coach Otto Anderson had a rough time with the track team, as injuries throughout the year caused the Bulldogs never to be at bull strength. Wes Blain, who placed fourth in the Nationals last year in the halt mile, was never himself after injuring his knee -in a skiing accident. Injuries to Ward Deems and Lee Buftington also hurt the Canines. Other outstanding men included sprinters Iohnny Anderson, Art Ingram, Ioyce Younger, Dick Smith, Iohn Spink, and Dick Snyderg quarter-miler Carl Laursenp half- miler Iohn Westerdollg distancemen Dave Grinsfelder, Carl Roop, Dick van Praag, Bob Hunt, and Iohn Corey: high jumpers Dick O'Neill and Tom Robinsonp pole vaulters Bob Meyers, Iohn Hickox, and George Clarkg broad jumpers Bill Van Tress, Roger Boedecker, and Bimbo Iussen, hurdlers lack Guyer and Iohn Disking discus thrower Rollie Woods: javeiin throwers Iohn Sende and Budde Rogers, and shot putter Conrad Schweitzer. H Page 273 Page 274 PASADENAQS f o u r-m a rm two-mile relay squad of Bob Schmidt, Cari Boop, Harold Butler, and Wes Blaine. Bottom, high hurd- lers Iohn D i s k i n, Iohn Geyer, and Orville MC- Riley take practice run. SENSATIONAL LARRY GOINS, Bull-A dog leading point gai-ner in javelin. CARL LARSEN, Ward Deems, Art ln- gram, and Lee Buffington in a short loosening-up jog around track. They compose the four-man mile relay team. SPRINT RELAY combo of Iohnny An- derson, Dick Smith, Orville McRi1ey, and Dick Snyder. ' , a-?, nm .Elin-v.., Page 275 Page 276 . . ,. W, '7T'W'Tf'5. W H, . ,, ii ' 1 l tk 4- ,, 4 L 4 , . f ' , r , J eff. ' ' ' ' ':' 1'E v:' 57 - . Y fm' ,L f HIGH IUMPER Dick O'Nei11, top, cleocrs bcrr in protctice. Bottom left, co-cc1p- tofins of 1949 trock teom, Iohnny Anderson cmd Wes Bloine. Ed Bimbo Iussen takes off brood jumping. gh, M.- ,w......,U EM- 1 A I .,,. f A K , , 5 f --V X3 ,4 ,yy . -M T new - ' ., :IJ 1'9 If vi .. , H- L . - . , it i li .A ' . '- Ty Sf. we ' H W MW - fw451.'.5:i.?,s.:T. ,s um-M-' - , X' Q H if if - fi - F 'Q at H ft it F W - -f' ' ' ' if ONE OF BEST Bullpup hurdlers ever turned out at Pasadena, Leonard Kenney, has slight advantage over Grossmontbarrier artists. BULLPUP TRACK 2 ' . -SFI. 1 W. ,r::. -: . zirgzzf g,fif'j..,i T, W t t t t . F J , N ,T , me -. M. :I . I ' .,- ' 5 -:- ,, T311 :2: :': Ag ., .. - W , ' H ,.: - Q at J 1 ? rw H 1 FP T ' ij? T5 M P P W. X-,...t-SG: E A .- 5 FIRST HOW, LEFT TO RlGl-lT: Al Iohnson, Mac Small, lohn Winn, Bill Wells, Cornelius Smith, Leon Freeman, Vincent Manchee, Manager. SECOND ROW: Tim Duncan, Fred Meyers, Don Iohnson, Lavaugh lohns, Don Leis, Foster Edwards, lvan Summers. Tl-HRD ROWV: loe Stephenson., Bob Tones, George Blake, Ralph Askin, lohn Thorne, Sydney Walker, Coach Mickey Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Harold Brendle, Harold Weber, Kirby Shaw, Harold Hamm, lim Trader, Paul Miller. Page 277 CGRNELIUS Corny Smith comes through with great win in century dash, While Ed Bums snaps tape in B DEAD HEAT registered by Grossrnont 1 o W hurdler and PCC's Len Kenney. LEON FREEMAN Winslow hurdle race going away from Grossrnont chalv lengers. Page 278 it . 4 - S M A -' . M., . , 'N 'f 2 'J if- me 1. .11 STAFF OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: MfSgt. Nicholas E. Miletich, Lt. Col. William R. Wilson, MfSgt. Francis B. Dostalg M!Sgt. Robert H. Moore. Qc Q0 I o Q0 RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS The main purpose of the ROTC is to develop leadership and to emphasize citizenship. Toward this end, the cadets meet daily with two days in dress on the field, one day of physical education and two days of classroom study in military science and tactics. In the class the subjects stressed are: world military situation, military organizations, courtesies, customs, and rules of conduct: hygiene and first aid, leadership, drill, and physical de- velopment methodsg individual weapons and marksmanshipg small unit tactics-infantry, maps and aerial photography, and military teaching methods. The college ROTC unit consists of two companies which march annually in Army Day, Memorial, and Armistice Day parades. This unit has a qualified rifle team and an exhibition squad. The cadet officers head and co-ordinate all plans and training. The Re- serve Ofticers' Training Corps, 157 Cadets, has tripled its enrollment during the last three years. The unit has been on the campus since 1919, and since 1943, each year, the ROTC has been designated by the Department of the Army for its excellency in training as an Honor School. CADET STAFF OFFICERS: SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Lt. Col. McClana- han, Major Mennig. BACK ROW: Capt. Huston, MfSgt, Cook, Major Fehlings, Page 279 .r Jw. -' 1' , my , .nj , -. ' f Q,-f ur' -, , .-qw' gf' if: 1-:ig if -,311 .35 ar.: ww iggfif ' -A if 2 .. -. ME. ENLISTED MEN: Staff Sgts. Perkins, Cunningham, Carlisle, Parishg Sgts, Robinson, Sutherland, Lytle, Denise, Cowan, Hopping, Olson, Thornton, Foster, Willhoit, Powell, Cpls. Lance, Prill, T u rn e r, Kirksey, Ballance, Berkompas, Stankus, Pics. Biedebach, Carlson, Monroe, Finch, Pickett, Bush, LeVine, Fulmer, Reaben, Saylor, Wilkinson, Pvts. Palmrose, Landreth, Webster, Ove-rclale, Worrell, Metcalf, Dietrich, Spieckerrnan, Billester, l-leys, Riley, Mackshanov, Thornton, Smith N. E., Smith, H. I., Coggan, Oden, Proctor, Ernirhanian, Sands Bauer, Glynn, Mackanic, Erb, Strub, Witter, Miller, W. V., Fitzpatrick, Lewis, Surter, Miller, T. I., Cart- wright, Scofield. COMPANY fsffff -. OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Major Fehlings, lst. Lt. Knox, lst. Lt. Thurman, 2nd. Lt. Parish. Page 280 :M vu: M ' 5? is gi' 352,316.3 sg-is if 3 S In . 5, A .www -'wzf'2 a5-sw f' ENLISTED MEN: Tech. Sgt. Ernest, Sandstrum, Staff Sgts. Smith, T. E., Fillhartg Sgts. Kirkbride, Iones D. H., Ackland, Colignon, Danklefs, Martin, G, E., Pvts. Fisher, L.A., Crowther, Gehr, Hobbs, Martin N. C., Ash, Mellon, Vanderlinclen, Pauloo, Wright, Booth, I. C., Wall, Darbyshire, Arnette, Borch, S elm ar, Markland, Reedy, Rubin, Mansur, Miller, C. W., Hunt, Bock, Blame, Snoeberger, Hughes, Greenberg, Meeker, Orell, Curtiss, Gallegos, LeVine, G. C., Youtz, Treat, Yielding, Carter, Skelly, Lewy, Hart, Walker, Cavalier, Harms, Bolefahr. - CCMPANY OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: lst Lt. Floyd, Capt. Dougherty, lst Lt. Mc- Cartney. ww Fiiwfri' 5 ,i.,.,- Page 281 EXHIBITION SQUAD t I . I , u f . ,. . , , M 1 , I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Danklets,fFoster, Ackland, Hirkbride, Hirksey, Miller, W V SECOND ROW Capt. Dougherty CCornmanderl, Mennig, Fehlings, Monroe, G. W., Lance, Carlisle, Darbyshire Hughes Page 282 The rifle team participated in the Sixth Army Intercollegiate ' Rifle Matches as Well as the Hearst National Trophy Match. This team is chosen from among the outstanding marksmen in the unit, and it is among the top ranking teams of its kind in California. The exhibition squad performs and fur- nishes a color-guard for various civic and military organiza- tions and affairs, and gives exhibitions at the several junior high schools. RIFLE TEAM FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mennig, Feh- lings, SECOND ROW: Kirkbride, Danklefs, Foster. x my x u m 1- -:Y , . u 4 n e COLOR GUARD LEP Company in Line of Platoons for Federal Inspection. fu, mmm M W1 Huw? m2'H mi we 5 ,fm . Mm. Tf E 2 .QF --52358, m E nzjw H E nigh - mime EBSQ mn Mm em H ,X M H N' Eg? HQ Vaee :wail 35143 H me X Q .X M H H M w w A u - 3 H H W M Q m me Q E. m m ,E mn eg mx m LW m m 1 E E Q H m Z is s A ss Q E Q3 Q x-x ss a w ,E Q m My m m em Q Ms mn nm m Q m mum WM..e. ,ws Q mam, w we E. mmm m -m awp mwm ww- wan VE. I m nm -ma-m m in .m.M wim- axe Q w X xx m-Q mu? E nm a m nm s wngu mmm u w -X: -Q -uf m my -an w v E. sw H- ,U new Bm Q M m E Q n Q en gave mann awk .ua -m u T TO RIGHT: Lance, Cook, Hopcho, Saylor, Page 283 Page 284 5 ferr -r Q 'Wren EWEIFS5 .Lima -fu -r- If I V- A W , E Iii,-,.. .. ,fy - VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM. First Row, Left to right: Patrick, McCormack, Philhart, DeMayo, De- Runtz, Case Moore, Manager. SECOND ROW: Price, Manager, O'Brian, Manclark, Kern, Alworth Lance, Kendall, Stark, Coach. SWIMMING sa ss ss BULLPUP SWIMMING TEAM. First ROW, Left to Right: Crab, Thornton, Kraushaar, Schofield, Iames, Pritchard, Miller. Second Row: Stark, Coach, Novak, Moore, DeQuartro, Melvin, Shaw, Fowler. Q ..,, it VARSITY GYM TEAM: Left to right: Coach Dave McBride, Bill Henry, jerry Murnane, lack Logan, Dick Getzelman, Gene Weal, Bob Hunt, Claude Roehe, lohn Torske, Sam Dianitto, Dee Crabb, Bob Manning, Harold Springer, Bill jones, Doyle Blaney, Bob Bondurant, manager. GYMNASTICS This year's Varsity gymnasts gave a good account for themselves as they defeated such strong teams as Occidental College and Stanford University in dual meet compe- tition. On the other side of the ledger the Canines lost to UCLA, USC, and LACC. The Bulldogs also showed Well in the various AAU meets in Southern California, and they placed second in the Western States Conference meet and took third spot in the National Iaysee meet. The Bulldogs sent Bob Manning and Bill Jones to the National AAU meet in Chicago. Manning tied for third in the rope climb, While Iones Went unplaced in the all-around event. Manning smashed the national jaysee mark of 3.4 seconds in the rope climb, when he climbed the rope in 3.3 seconds against Occidental, Ierry Murname proved to be one ot the best tumblers in Southern California before he was sidelined by injuries. In fact, injuries to other key men, such as Dick Getzelman, Bill Henry, and Hal Springer, hurt the Bulldog chances throughout the season. Long lohn Torske improved rapidly towards the end of the season to take third place on the high bar in the National Iaysee meet. Other Canines who gave a good account of themselves were Gene Weal, Bob Hunt, Claude Roehe, Doyle Blaney, and lack Logan. The first annual Pasadena City College Invitational gym meet was held on Friday, May 6, when over 100 of the best gymnasts in Southern California competed. A great deal ot credit should be given to Coach Dave McBride, who was the director of the meet, for his hard work in putting the meet over, and also for bringing the gym team up from practically nothing to one of the best junior college teams in the nation. Page 285 75' if wx' an Ea.: 'ff U V . V W, ggi! ig: ,fi we ef m 1: Page 286 ROPE CLIMBER Bob Manning, top left. Bill Iones, top right, does pet trick on parallels, while Dick Getzelrnan, bottom, shows perfect balance. CAUGHT IN ACTION doing tough gymnastic events are Sam Dianitto, above, on long horseg Dick Getzel- man, top, on swinging ri-ngsg handi balancing team of Dick Kendall and Bill Ionesg and handstand by Dick Getzelman. -Page 287 BULLPUP GYM TEAM: Dave Bishop, Keith Baker, Bill Moore, Phil Allen, Dale Downing, Bill Slater, Archie Durham, Frank Maylor, Coach Dave McBride. Page 288 l t ARCI-IIE DURHAM on the side horse. Few people held much hope for Coach Dave McBride's Bullpup gymnastic squad when the season began with but one returning letterman to bolster the green squad. But with Dale Downing doing most of the point-making on the high bar and parallels, McBride found he could work on the rings, long horse, and side horse weaknesses, McBride converted his men into all-around performers and, with a seven man squad, came within one slim marker of winning the CIP finals, which is equivalent to the Califor- nia state meet. As it Was, Santa Paula, heavy favorites, nosed out the Bullpups 31-30. Phil Allen was the star, taking two first places, one for his high-powered exhibition on the long horse and the other in the free exercise. Reliable Dale Downing copped the parallel event in a walkaway and added a fourth place on the high bar. Archie Durham took the other first with his winning side horse performance. Durham, the most promis- ing of the squad, also grabbed a second on the parallels. Keith Baker was the final Bullpup scorer with a second on the rings. It was the first year of big-league competition for the Pups, and everyone returns next year except Downing and Baker. Pasadena defeated Antelope Valley twice, Muir, Alhambra, Mark Keppel, and Long Beach Poly, and were beaten by strong Santa Paula. DALE DOWNING, high bar KLITH BAKER, rmgs PHIL ALLEN, high bcrr Page 289 l VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. First row, left to right: Bob Westbrook, Don Caneer, Larry Klein, Warren lohnson, Louie Vogt. SECOND ROVJ: Coach Kenny Smith, Hugh Stewart, Fred Houghton, Dick TENNIS Lindbloorn, Walt Ostoich. COACH KENNY Smiths reason to smile, Hugh Stewart, left. Page 290 Led by big Hugh Stewart, the Bulldog tennis team completed the most outstanding season since l938 when Dave Freeman wielded the 'racquet ot terror'. The only defeat Stewart suffered was to his former doubles partner, Herbie Flam of U.C.L.A., who is ranked ninth nationally. The first doubles team was held down by two capable seniors, Fred Houghton and Louis Vogt. Houghton's Americanetwist serve and Vogt's volleying continued to drop opponent after opponent. Walter CBobl Westbrook was elected captain of the squad and it was partly through his splendid play that the net season ended so successfully. At the Ojai Valley Tournament, Hugh Stewart brought the Iunior College singles championship back to Pasadena, while the Houghton-Vogt doubles com- bination were eliminated by the eventual champions. Handled by team manager Richard VVar1-en, tennis fans had a real thrill watching Stewart defeat the National Singles Champ Richard fizanchol Gonzales, BULLPUP TENNIS TEAM: First row, loft to right: Harold Boghosian, Harry Zwibel, Louis Regalado, Melvin Call, lohn Blasier. SECOND ROWY Coach Kenny Smith, Bolo Beggs, Clifford Fawcett, Glenn Hoagland George Byram, Bill Krueger, Tom Smith ,manager 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. It was the first racquet exhibition ever held in the new men's gymnasium, Other outstanding players on the squad were Palmer Cumming, Dick Lindbloom, Don Caneer, Walter Ostoich, Warren Iohnson, Larry Klein, and Ion Emerson. With only two returning lettermen, Coach Kenny Smith's Bullpups won 8 out of 16 matches to end its 1949 tennis season. Captain Bob Beggs, Iohn Blasier, George Byram, and Bill Krueger held the high spot on the team most of the season, with Merlin Call, Louis Regalado, and Glenn Hoagland coming in handy when the going got tough. Toward the end of the season, great improvement was shown by Malcolm Boghosian, Clifford Fawcett, Monte Kunz, and Don Melclou. The team lost to their cross-town rival, Iohn Muir, by one point, which climaxed the season. Captain Bob Beggs, Iohn Blasier, and George Byram were sent to the Ojai Tennis Tournament to represent the lower division. Page 291 BASEBALL a 1' - wma, IW fa 0 n n W LEFT TO RIGHT: Alex Goedhard, Dave Cesca, Bob Wiessler, Dave Gorrie, Bob Lillis. SECOND ROW Myron r Charles Latham, Steve lacobs, Ray Rubenstein, Ray Knerr, Bob Stringer, THIRD ROW Tom Hershberger Albert Gertmanian, Managerg Iohn Cuccia, Sam Nicassio, Claude Fasick, Bob Woolverton. FOURTH ROW Edwin Bill Davis Bill May, Lindy Zichichi, Iohn Thurman, Coach. VARSITY At deadline time, Coach Iohn Thurman's Pasadena diamondeers had gained at least a tie for their second consecutive Western States Conference crown with a chance to bring undisputed title to P.C.C. by beating Los Angeles City College. While the Bulldogs had a 10-l league record and one try left, second-place Compton had finished the season with a 10-2 rating. Veterans of the 1948 championship squad, Claude Fasick and Bill Davis, gave the Red and White tremendous infield defensive strength together with hot-corner artist Bob Lillis, up from the Bullpups, and Chuck Latham, a newcomer hitting sensation. Freshman Bill May gave Latham a rest every time he suffered spike wounds. The catching department, or fifth-infielder ranked very strong with veteran Steve Iacobs and Ray Knerr, South Pasadena High hustler, each fighting for the starting position, Few dropped pop-ups, passed balls, or stolen bases were charged against this pair, On the mound, Dave Cesca, deliberate lefthanded control pitcher, took up right where he left off at Alhambra High School, in success. The ex-all C.l.F. star had five wins in conference competition along with numerous practice victories. Alex Goedhard was the newest find for Thurman's baseballers who started the season without the talents of a right-handed chucker. Goedhard won the second and third games, against Compton and Muir, in relief roles, and also posted a pair of victories against Long Beach and Glendale by going the full route. Lefty Ray Rubenstein, a converted outfielder, whipped Ventura on five hits, and together with basketballer, Al Bolton, gave the starters plenty of rest during the practice tussles. Patroling the outfield were Mron Ebersbacher, who played every game in center field: Dave Gorrie, up from the Bullpups, batting over .3505 Bob Wiessler, utility flash from Michigan, and Sam Nicassion, veteran of the '48 squad. Nicassio led the batters in con- ference play with a stick mark of .482 During the mid-season, Bob Stringer, Lindy Zichichi, and Bob Woolverton gave added strength with the outfield duties. With only the Los Angeles game left in WSC play, the lone conference defeat the Bulldogs suffered was a 12th inning, 7-6, setback recorded by Compton's Tartars. However, Pasadena's tenth inning impossible win in their first meeting made up for the loss. The Tartars had PCC by one run in the tenth and got the first two batters out before Ebers- bacher walked, and Nicassion and Fasick followed with base hits to win the fray, 6-5. Although the Pasadena tournament had yet to be played, the Bulldogs' over-all record was a neat 23-7. The Bulldogs gained the Azusa Civitan tourney finals only to be upset by Los Angeles' Cubs, 4-2. Page 294 OUTFIELD PLYHAWHS Bob Wiessler, Myron Ebersbczcher, cmd Dc: , Maude Fcrsickf wma and fOe are -. ,.., . .,,.. Bm Davis, Bo b Lillis R E S E R V E S BILL Moy, lett, cmd Al Bolton. Upper right, Catcher Steve Ioke Igcobs hands boll to hurler Roy Rubenstein. Lower right, Som Nicossio, -center, checks Louisville Slugger lobel with power hitters, Bob Stringer, left, and Lindy Zichichi. Page 295 STEVE IACOBS, catching - BILL DAVIS, batting Page 296 Ik fx IN FRONT OE DUGOUT rookies Chuck Latham, left, and Ray Knerr pose for cameraman. DAVE CESCA HUSHY CLAUDE Fcxsick poles out cx long hit at the left, While, right, Alex Goedhard is in cf follow- through pose. 'E- FLIPPING OFF the mcrsk, left, is Ray Knerr. Bob Lillis chats with Dave Gorrie at right. Page 297 GLENDALE BATTER hfts hlgh pop fly to lnfleld H Ewa -'ETSI 'iw 11 Claude Fcxswk T19 . C1 pop Y . mes to take Glendale Bob Con ons BAY KNERR PYGP close PNY G1 fha plate' Page 298 wm- 4-Za ht hxts the dnt IU W but should be U Ve E Q -4 M u -www - - - m 5 - M uu- -mn ss B Q ' nu -Q sl N H Sv nu I u E G E Q X E pu E B H E xx Q X 'N' - ss K X B - '- --5-1 a sf I D -5-5 X 4 ss 4 h i . . K H Q. , I , E E. i -V -f 3 j-j 4 . uf K - r-.. -, an ff' HM - 1..- : .--,-:Wi . ' Hag . -cw , . 1 s. My l H -- as., - um, 2 -- L H. - ' ss - u 5 mp: M , - 'X H 'E 15 ' ' ' ' mg- - - , - - ss wp . 5 '- H. M ' 1 1 . I if-Sz DAVE CESCA .W-tt---H-V, -W---H--W -w.t-wt-www-t 'AHL' - RAY RUBENSTEIN -we -iw i2 M F ifUf: - HT HITTER CHUCK Latham, top, watches Ray Knerr in a slide, Kelly, slide, routine at home. Compton runner, bottom, hustles back to base on Dave Cesca's snap throw to Chuck Latham. Page 299 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Moller, Dave Townley, Lefty Shields, Sam Brans, Bob Cole- Inan. SECOND BOW: W. A. Doshier, Managerg George Textor, Hank Weber, Don Murray, Bob Ernerhanian, Wayne Strobel. THIRD ROW: Coach Stan Riardan, Bob Mallis, lim Dawson, Lee Walls, Bob Konoske, Bob Iohansen. BULLPUPS Fininshing the season in a three-way tie for third place in Coast Prep League competition, Coach Stan Riordan's Bullpup baseballers turned out a well-rounded, but not outstanding squad. As usual, San Diego High's powerful nine walked away with the championship. Lee Walls headed the mound staff until midseason, when he developed arm trouble and switched to the out- field. From here on, steady Bob Emirhanian took over the pitching burdens. Also helping hurl were Hank Weber and lim Dawson. Bob Konoske sparked the catching staff when he joined the team in mid-season. The Bullpup infield consisted of Lefty Shields on first, Dave Townley and Sam Brans handling the keystone com- bination, and reliable Don Murray on third base. In the outfield, Walls, Bob Mallis, Fred Moller, and George Textor supplied the nucleus of the offensive power. Page 300 PCC 4 Glendale Hoover 3 South Pasadena 6 Alhambra ll Cathedral fl Ventura 0 'San Diego 5 Compton 5 'Grossmont 4 'Iohn Muir 8 Citrus 4 Citrus 9 'Grossrnont O Santa Barbara 3 Corona 4 South Pasadena 3 El Monte 3 'San Diego Hoover l4 El Monte 9 'lohn Muir 3 'Compton l 'San Diego l0 'San Diego Hoover 6 Iohn Muir Coast Prep League Games D f 2 4 X ., K , - . ' - ,. K . .. fl5' ' 4 E If .gif , api - 5 9 ? , J . 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IOHN MUIR COLLEGES sensational entry, loe Rodriguez, puts up beautiful defense for City College of San Francisco's Roy Damas, while referee Mike O'Gara watches Closely. Rod- riguez Won hard-fought battle, but Darnas was awarded ''fightingest-losing-fighter'' trophy. Page 302 N.l.C. OXING CHAMPIONS Before a turn-away crowd, four stout-hearted Pasadena City College boxers put on a dazzling display of punch and sock to bring the United States Iunior College ring championship to P.C.C. Allen Shields, Stan Marcil, Bob Fry, and Bob Blanton were the winners, giving the Bulldogs hall of the individual titles. Muir's confident Ioe Rodriguez gained the 145 pound duke and Heavyweight Ed Sanders of Compton College, and lerorne Steam, 135, ot San Francisco City College, brought seven victories for the Golden States. Dowell Fontenot, McNeese I.C. of Lake Charles, Louisiana, won a tremendous fight by kayoing 'Frisco's Len Garcia in the second round for the 125 pound title. Shields put on a very excellent bout with Walter Cade of McNeese, to beat Cade with second and third round rallies. Marcil, who had received a broken nose two months earlier, Whipped Bakerstield's Paul Reuter, for the 155 pound crown, while Bob Fry just needed one punch to open a cut over Texas' Ed Castillo's left eye and have the bout stopped by the medicos. Blanton edged out Bay City's Dean Bender, 90-85, for the lightheavy title. Only game little Ierry Shup lost in the tourney, being beaten by Fontenot on opening night. ,X 5 :EK Q G XEX g.,:.. V Q, .kz E W fwxg , V , QQ, ifkit ff 9- , mg fi ' 1 W A if ..... - , :Qgg .1 . 2-W 'F I 1 1 P 9 4 N' I f 5 1' 27' Q ,u 1.-f ' fm V' ,J 1 . 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Page 304 THE WINNER, lim Nowaskey GOLDEN GLCVES With every iight going the full three rounds, the 20th renewal of the intramural Golden Gloves was one ot the most successful ever held at Pasadena, due mainly to the added facilities, such as a brand new 2000-seat gymnasium and a raised ring. Allen Shields had to go all out to stop stubborn Billy Iohnston in one of the better bouts ol the finals. Iohnston put up such a battle that he was a unanimous choice tor the outstanding-loser trophy. Two gridiron stars, Eugene Iacobs and Bob Meyers, caught the fancy of the crowd in the heavyweight division when they gave a wild, hair-raising, exhibition of lighting, Meyers recovered from a nine count in the first round to rally and beat Iacobs for the title. lim Nowaskey, 165, was probably the classiest boxer of the evening as he Won a lopsided decision from Iudd Morse. Other winners were: Wally Calvert, 126, Ierry Shup, 1255 Don McCutcheon, l46: H. G. Woodmansee, l55g and Bob Blanton, l75. LAVAUGI-l I O N E S throws ci wild bolo punch in champion Ierry Shup's direction. N.a'?Hft'tTwQ,m 1 HARD-HITTING Bob Blanton, right, sinks solid right into lack Farley's breadbasket H. G. VVOODMANSEE fades away from Vahan FLASHY NILES GARRETT, left, and Don McCutCl'1eor1 SCYfGfiCfU'S left jiib- trade lelts and rights in Gloves action. Page 305 B O B MEYEBS, HEAVY- WEIGHT, left, snaps chal- lenger E u g e n e Iacobs' head against ropes with stingi-ng left. BILL IOHNSTON blocks Allen Shields left jab. Shields won but Johnston received outstanding loser Page sos trophxf- LBS DANCE, routine by Niles Garrett and Don McCutcheon. CQGSSCCDUNTRY The Bulldog varsity harriers enjoyed their best season since pre-War days as they won dual meets from Iohn Muir and East L.A., won a triangular meet from Glendale and Long Beach, finished second behind Glendale in the Western States Conference, and lost to a strong Caltech team In their first meet the P.C.C. took the first seven the finish line at the same in a dual meet. Bulldogs handed a Weak Muir team a I5 to 54 shellacking, as places and a ninth. Harold Butler and Allan Hubbard crossed time to tie for first place. In their second meet the locals were given a drubbing by Caltech. Butler was nosed out tor first by lack Marshall of the Engineers as the Bulldogs lost 19 to 45. The Canines then defeated Glendale and Long Beach in a triangular meet by a score of 32 for the Bulldogs, 38 for Glendale, and 54 for the Vikings. The Bulldogs then went to East Los Angeles and handed the Huskies a Z0 to 43 defeat, as little Ioe Garcia of Bast L.A. took first place. However, Bob Hunt, lim Butler, Don Hubbard, Iohn Corey, David Grinsfelder, Frank Dominguez, and Captain Dick van Praag finished in that order to give the Bulldogs the next seven places. ' In their final meet the home town boys were defeated by Glendale in the W,S.C, finals by a score of 36 for Glendale, 44 for Pasadena, 65 for Long Beach, 84 for L.A.C.C., and 110 for Compton. The Bullpups did not fare as Well as their bigger brothers, as they won a dual meet trom the Muir Colts, finished second to Comp- ton in a triangular meet with the Tarbabes and the Colts, and finished next to last ahead of Muir in the Pacific League Finels. Outstanding performers for the Bullpups, who were coached by Otto Anderson as were the Bulldogs, were Chuck Kane, Harold Hamm, Finley ,McDermit, Iohn Thorne, Larry Curtis, and loe Stephenson. BULLPUP SQUAD, top picture, left to right. First row: Thorne, Stephenson, McDerrnit. Second roifv: Coach Anderson, Curtis, Hamm, Kane. 1 VARSITY SQUAD, lower picture, left to right. First row: Hunt, Corey, Dominguez, van Praag. Second row: Coach Anderson, Hubbard, Butler, Grinsfelder. I Page 307 ENQS , :O it O A K--Q-f i S DQ R-I-S K ti., QM? I' Formal dedication of the seven new tennis courts was made on Octobe l4 during a special assembly period. Ellsworth Vines, a former P.C.C. student who held the world tennis singles championship made the dedication speech, with Rube Samuelson sports editor of the Pasadena Star News, acting as master oi ceremonies. An exhibition game was played by Dr. David Freeman, lormer junior tennis champion of the United States and student Hugh Stewart, finalist in the National Public Park Tournament. Then, joining Nancy Chaffey, the national junior girls champion of 1947 and Beverly Baker, the national 'unior girl s singles champion of 1948 a mixed doubles match was played. Page 309 BADMINTQN Page 310 More than fifty girls participated in the W.A.A. Badminton Season, which ran from September 20 to November 21 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Two tournaments, managed by Patricia Olsen, were held. Mary lane Lothros and Ioan Morgan were victorious in the freshman doubles division, While the team of Iudy Anderson and Marian Wright proved themselves supreme in the advanced play-offs. For outstanding ability, varsities were awarded to Catherine Duker and Marian Wright by Miss Pauline Brown, the adviser lor the sport. On March 31 and April l, tour doubles teams from W.A.A. participated in the Southern California Iunior College Badminton Tournament. This was sponsored by Los Angeles City College and played at the Holly- wood Sport Center. 1 Team was aptai A PPON ENT GP GW GL ompton 2 l l .A.C.C'. 4 4 U ohn Muir 6 6 O Glendale 3 3 0 basketball season, offering keen competi- for all participants. Again an interclass tourna- Hamill, Susie Hovatter, Marilyn Miles, Pat and Dottie Sutherland. Four meets were with outside schools with favorable scores players: Carita Ackerman, Rosemary Aydelotte, Bennett, Catherine Duker, Marilyn Hamill, Miles, Doris Ray, Sonia Riha, and Helga The sport Was managed by Sonia Biha advised by Miss Elizabeth Iensen and Miss :I McNeil. 34 I 5 X. 'fliff I ' 'N -1 N. 1 lf- 4 R ff nv, Nfyyv, . ' 1 Ut R' . 'Q 'I .. - 45,1 . ed with the Badminton Season at the ot the tall semester, one finds the ever- held, which began on Friday, October 22. ns of the class teams, elected by class Were: Doreen Abbott, Iudy Anderson, ndrews, Lillian Babayan, Hilary Bennett, Varsity stars were awarded to the follow- 'rzfgga Page 311 Qimxsws ME ww, Em R gg- Q Q . WM gt 'uw .mn H. mm a ms sf B QE xmw is Q is . U X fi is ,Q is W. EE E--. M am m 5 ss x-t .Mamie .-.mms H sea H 'ietllnt . is tie mr . a a . Q s was new fem 'W if WW? Mfg- 5: H 7 -Hu- is as , ,ls . ss - mmm V . a, W W W H Ugg E .-.gs-gm , .- VW 1 E Fm RWE 'KWH WMS? wgtigs - gs 'tmggfyzxg 421184 .M . get Him ww. 5553 Sagas Leia sw eigmwwwfggi rms we aysem-dauwwmfewm-.. 5 Wzgmm- gas mag- ms sas- -ss' wi mam gm B . mu E . a a N m ri Page 312 WE W H E342-1 git wggqt sim B . ss mm my-ss Unfavorable weather conditions during the latter halt ot the fall semester limited the Archery Season to five days of shooting, however, about fifty girls participated in the Tuesday-Thursday sport, with Bette Langford as manager and Mrs. Horton as adviser. Because of the extremely short season, no varsities were awarded. Beginning April 5. The Spring-Archery aspirants began practice sessions. At this time, the P.C.C. Archery Team entered the Columbia Round, a tourna- ment ot all Iunior College and four-year Universities. Scores are annually telegraphed to Boston for national tabulation. In 1948, Pasadena' placed eighth among all ot the schools in the Nation, with lane Cox scoring a 5l2. This year, the Columbia round was held from May 9 to May 23, final scores, however, were unavailable at Campus press time. Archery manager was Gwen Bailey, with Mrs. Horton acting as adviser. ' AQQHEQY 'ffff'fWs fs? 'ffiwjam-M were fggsgym. ,, W, .sew V .WW-.,,.. .,, 5 ,ewgy SPEEDBALL The popular speedball season was initiated on November 21. Games were scheduled on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for the remainder of the semester. Six inter-class teams were formed, but no games were played with outside schools. Managership was held by Rosemary Aydelotte, and advisership by Miss lean Young. ws sz: wgfxz Q., fr 1 L 2.,.'f 5 xy-W4 'UH j-'gggig My VW.:fqg, 2- H, san misss BW M Page 313 SPORTS' Miss Elizabeth lensen, Director oi the Women's Physical Education Department, is also adviser for the Womens Letter Club, the honorary organization for outstanding Women athletes. Qualifications for membership include seven team credits and recom- mendations from members of the W.L.C. Board and members of the faculty. Members are tapped into the organization at the finales held at the end ot each semester. MISS ELIZABETH IENSEN Page 314 LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosemary Aydelotte, Ieanne I-loule, Sonia Riha, Patricia Olsen, Bette Langford. One oi the largest clubs on campus is the Women's Athletic Association, a club designed tor the promotion of athletic ability, good sportsmanship, and good fellowship. Activities of the tall semester were lead by Ieonne l-loule, president. A Semi-annual Freshman Party was given to interest freshmen girls in the Physical Education Department with over one hundred freshmen attending. The Esca- pades of 1948 Was the theme oi the entertainment, which Was Written and produced by W.A.A. mem- bers. The mid-semester finale, held at the end of the basketball and badminton season, featured a nautical theme With an excerpt from the captains log read by Captain Ieanne Houle. A basketball tournament was played on November l with parents of the girls attending. Also, an A.W.S.-W.A.A. Conference was attendedby W.A.A. representatives at Fullerton Iunior College on October 30, 1948. MANAC5-EPS l Mrs, Mrion Courtney, teacher of Camp Leader- - ship Classes and advanced Swimming students, is the -current adviser for the Women's Athletic Associ- ation. The only qualification for membership into W.A.A. is participation in one sport. Upon comple- tion ot this one team credit, the girls are given a W.A.A. felt shield, the symbol of membership in the organization. t I MRS, MARIANS COUBTNEY 6 ie: ,Q l LEFT TO RIGHT: Catherine Cox, Suzanne Hovatter, Catherine Duker, Patricia Olsen, Gwen Bailey, Marilyn Hamill. ' One of the major activities of the Spring semester of W.A.A. was the Student-Faculty Tea. About forty teachers attended, each being asked by a member of the sports group. President for this second semester was Catherine Duker. Hockey and Tennis varsities were presented, and new members were welcomed at the mid-semester finale on April 4. The annual W.A.A. banquet was held at the end ot the year at the Pasadena Athletic Club. At this formal affair, Varsities were awarded along with the higher awards of gold P pins, blankets, life-passes, and the gold cup. The latter award is usually awarded to the most outstanding athlete and leader in the Women's Athletic Association. Page 315 1 agwjf Page 316 Tennis, featuring many meets with other schools, began its season at the beginning of the spring semester. Most of the matches were played on the newly dedicated tennis courts. Besides the intramural tournament, four rival schools were met throughout the sea- son. On February 27, Westridge de- feated Pasadena in the seven matches played. Pasadena, however, bounced back at Monrovia by Winning four of the six games scheduled on May 22. Long Beach and Los Angeles City Col- lege were met on April 7 in a three- school meet. P.C.C. was also listed among the entries of the Southend California Iunior College Tennis Tour- nament sponsored by L.A.C.C. The W.A.A. tennis season was managed by Suzanne I-lovatter and advised by Miss Elizabeth Iensen. TENNIS HOCKEY Shin guards and hockey sticks were put into use at the beginning of the Spring semester for the W.A.A. Hockey Season. About titty-tive girls par- ticipated in the practice sessions, from which four captains were elected: Rosemary Aydelotte, Lora Babayan, Marilyn Hamill, and Ruth White. Two tournaments were held in the class, with an outside meet held with Iohn Muir on March 30. Muir outlasted one Pasadena team with cr score ot 2-0. In the second game played, the score was locked at 2-2. 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My sy 5 N Q my I K .b 5 Z., H H 2 s .W s l' T 'Q 1 'N ' 2 ' ' I 1 M , EB-wif R! S I ' ' Y fu-' , -' . X 5l':'f-:V W1-'f W t :-:.'i:Zff::5ZQ. . J Q. f- T 7 I 6. 54 1' , tt ,, Q- V, Q , f E Sixteen practice swimming sessions were scheduled on Tuesdays and Thursdays for the W.A.A. Swimming season beginning April 5. Four teams, formed from the girls attending practices, partici- pated in three meets with nearby Iunior Colleges. These meets included events for stunts and games as well as those for form, speed, and diving. A swimming demonstration was given at the Ramona Convent in Alhambra by several of the W.A.A. members on October 4. Demonstrations ot diving, breast stroke, and the raci-ng back stroke were made. This year, Pasadena played host to the Annual Southern California Iunior College Swimming meet for women, twenty schools being invited. This was held on May lU at the P.C.C. pool. Catherine Cox and Mrs. Marian Courtney acted as manager and adviser, respectively. Page 318 , - l , 'K'-'1 Softball, the final sport of the year, began its realm on April 6: More than fifty girls were out for the sport, managed by Marilyn Hamill. At Long Beach City College on May 21, a Softball-Volleyball Sports Day was entered by the P.C.C. teams. Other inter-school games were played with nearby Iunior Colleges. Mrs. Maurice Dunn and Mrs. Ioanna McNeil were advisers of the sport. SCDFTBALI. Page 319 LACY LEAG U E Pat Wheatly Betty Paris Delora liroy Mary Scott Peggy Gilbert Betty Braden Emmy Lou Maul's Touchdown Tufiies and t Ragtime Buftiesu battled to a scoreless tie in t Lacy League football game held on November at Harrell Field. Having as its purpose the rc of money for the World Student Service Fund, game featured a type of ball known as taill football. Instead ot tackling their opponents, girls were instructed to pull out their shirt tails. Captained by Betty Braden, the Touch: Tuftiesu were coached by Emmy Lou Maul, P ggi 'saw . Page 320 Rosemary Kuchenski Eddie LeGrand Marguerite OADell Carrnela Brigandi Margaret Henze Margaret Marderosian art instructor. Loreta Henricks, mathematics er, acted as coach tor the Ragtime Buttiesf' KAN' Dr. lolfm Harbeson and Mr. Carl Metten call ot powder boy at the Lacy League Pat Lord Caryl Wellborn Alice Anderson Sunny Iones Sonia Riha holding the captain position. Fumbles Were predominant throughout the game, with both teams sharing equally in the bad breaks. Despite this, neither team managed to convert its opponents mistakes into a scoring play. Although excitement ran high when the Ragtime Ruftiesn reached the nine-yard line, the Touchdown Tuttiesu rallied to make a goal line stand to stave off the only scoring threat ot the game. Both single wing and T for- mations were used by the Ragtime Rutfiesf' While their opponents depended upon the reliable T throughout most of the game. Dr. Iohn Harbeson, Carl Metten, and Ray Risser were Waterboys for the event. Sam S1um's Sloppy Seven, students from the Bulldog Band, provided the music. Dicy and Kinny begin practice. Zoie Zavoures laclcie Hinny Ioyce Holland Luella Heppy Alvia Eftenberger Hazel Lyons Pat Clark Barbara Starman - Q .1 48 NH! E sian.: singing mi wmysm ' 'F' T m Page 321 xx -. uf ,f 'I a 1 1 5 v J 1 I 1 '-, 1 f F , 1, .1 fy. Y. . X' J I M 1 f ', I .. rv' .QL w w mx WU W MX 5 J Q X 'uf Ny, t y' 1 X ,lx Xt Ak V. x X x X R f , . ,ul H ,,-f- 5 X. A12-rw. fu., ni Sr-w-, x ff A J Ns f ,NI-M qi 1 -'Ji Q51 if r fx :id X ,Q ,, X , ..,- w Z , f- 1, xxx M g XX XX-X Ill N Q X .. ,NL ,z .. :I W 1 I . l l' ,pg v Q., .1 .Ax- ,fl I F Q5 'R R S NK-N. WX WN. ix ' -'Z T WQQQ-- M, I t V ,Q A VLQLWKN 1 l' L V s ' ,N w ,I n ., - W F -.X '--ax X- H3219 i. A Y.W.C.A. Y.M.C.A. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bud Lorbeer, Roberta Fifer, Bob Engen, Shirley Barnes, Bob Farina. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Page 324 ATHLETIC COMMISSIO LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Warren, Bill Du vis, Terry Martin, Bob Beggs, Donald Weld. 8 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Milton Hinshilwood, Gay Harger, Ann Thuerer, Nancy McFarland, Francis Kirk. SECOND ROW: lohn Stepp, Bob Bradley, George Hoteles, Russell Edmonclston, Mimpheliiloillizirsncr commission SKATING CLUB dward Allen, Nicolas Al-Mir, Phyllis Anderson, Betty Austin CVice-Presidentl, Dora Ballinger, Bar- ara Ballard, Beverly Bateman, lrene Brown, Leo Buckley, S u zanne Burkman, Ardie Burnham, eanne Bowen, lzeller Cantrell, Mary Cantrell, Robert Carrnean, Roger Cartan, Barbara Creps, Hugh evenport, Richard Digua, Murial Dorsett, William Engler, Sari Epstein, Ann Ford, Anne Fox, oseph Giardina, Ioseph Graf, Nancy Granewich, Diana Gridley, Barbara Hunt, Hunter Hackney, arilyn Hardy, Charlene Henderson, William Herrick, Edward Hill, Cornelia Hircher, Barbara Hunt, hillip lackson, Homer lonas, Dean lordan, Ioseph Iorden, Iohn Klen, Charlene Hoeppel, Carson oepsell, Carole Hroll, lacque Kuemrnel, Robert Large, loan Lawson, Mary Lou Lin dsey, Estelle Continued on Page 332 Page 325 CORE FIRST ROW, .LEFT TO RIGHT: Felisa Mamoni CSecretary-Treasurer HJ, Helen Fox, Ann Iensen, Anne Fox, Esther Iessup, Lily Marnoni. SECOND ROVV: Mabel Ashley CAdviserJ, William Norris fPresident IJ, Martin Sanclell Cljresident ID, Richard l-Iegle, Paul McCracken, Deanne Holler, Carol Bell fSecre- tary D. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Willim Greene, lean Honzay, Raymonde Patin KVice-President IU, Homer Starnes, Sarnmye Young. UNITED WORLD FEDERALISTS COMMITTEE ON RACIAL EOUALITY FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann White, Augustin Rillorta, Esth er Iessup CChairrnanl, Norma Hancock CRecord,ing Secretaryl, Virginia Barrus CAdviserJ. SECOND ROW: L. W. Hattersley CAd- viserl, Tom Smith, Nathan Cox KTreasurerD, Lewis Harman, Frank Harman. Page 326 ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: lim Sullivan, lim Taylor, Bill Bruner CPresidentJ, Iohn Sende, Alex lohn Heimann fVice-Presidentl. SECOND ROW: lame-s Miller, Carl Reidarson CSecretaryl, Nowaskey, Torn Moss CTreasurerl, Richard Davies, Dave Gorrie, Steve lacobs. THIRD ROW: n Adams, Bob Flaherty, Bill Davis, Harold Sazhs, Don Bradshaw, Dick Unger, Tom Mallory fAd- D, Ray Miller. ARSITY LETTER CLUB BULLPUP ATHLETIC CLUB FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hank Weber, Sydney Walker, Horner Packard, Don Dobrott, Ed Petter- son, Harold Hamm, Norman Green, Dick Gurley, Louie Regalado, Mac Small. SECOND ROW: Joseph Hall Uldviserl, Bill Stone, Wally Calvert, lames Iohnson, Tom Green, Don Murray, Harold Hedlund, Dave Townley, Dick Bevins, Dale Kraushaar. THIRD ROW: lack Coyle, H. C. Strickland, Bob Beggs, Don Melvin, Howard Shanks, Claude Wright, Tim Trader, George Textor, Clyde Smith. FOURTH ROW: Stan Riordan lAdviserJ, Don Buchsieb, Ioe Stephenson, Lee Walls, Bob Honoske, Tom Wy- man, Ronnie Tack, Sam Brans, Fred Moller. Page 327 Page 328 , W it .:. sm? w. .s is maui N Milam s I ,. . E s ik s '- s e R . if 'es- - s 1,5 mt E ms is BOB VAN DER VEEN FRED S- HAMMOND ., iam , g:.4A, gi: . 'ggi fi li Q MANAGER, PRODUCTION sHoP INSTRUCTOR OF PRINTING Serving the printing needs of the Student-Body, both the Instruction and Pro- duction divisions of the print shop are kept more than busy, Students of the printing classes, under the direction of Fred S. Hammond, receive instruction and practice in printing techniques. This year, in addition to printing Pipes of Pan, an eighty-four page anthology of student Writings, the printing students printed and finished a variety of programs, pamphlets, and materials necessary to train them for entrance into the printing field. The Producion unit, known as The Pasadena City College Press, is a division of the Associated Student Business Department. This department prints all the materials ,necessary for Student-Body activities. Their Work includes the Chronicle, Campus, Handbook, Huddle, Bulletin, and a miscellany oi posters, ballots, bids, notices, and programs for basketball, baseball, box- ing, gymnastics, and student play productions. Employed by the Student- Body to operate this department are Bob van der Veen, manager, Bill Lind- quist, linotype operator, and Bay Axxe, pressrnan. Art Cramsie and Bob Bohannon handled the press Work' on the '49 Campus a VI: -' -'J .. 5' ff :L,'. .::,7T 12,A'.ff6f f:.::t ' S1-.piiezzilfr-'rfi.Z::. 5.5.1 lv-... :, Y: '. -'fi' :g',,,:A,,,. ':HM,,...,g4 ,Q .:Z'ig',':,ZI.'-5,114 Zz- 1 '-H2iif.nL1':- y?,t:f- :Q 7'-3.53 l R 1: A 1: :Zu -. I a :gifs 5 H . W Q . - , . A V X Q X- . 1 w...,,kIH MM. BILL LINDQUIST BOB BOHANNON cmd RAY AXXE LINOTYPE OPERATOR PRESSMEN PRQDUCTICDN ue P -X, , Z : by -.:.ff ,. 5- f' 'W -fm N Qi5M eg 8 Am :. ., , .:. ,Z E, V, - EAEH , Assistcmt Ray Axxe cmd Pressman Art Cmmsie Wcrtch the Campus roll off the press. Page 329 Page 330 STUDENT BANK Earl Holder CManagerD, Lydia Acquarelli lAssistant to Managed, Dorothy Long CAccountantJ, Lois Barney CI-lead Cashierl. The Student Bank, a division of the Pasadena City College Business De- partment, supervises all funds for the Associated Student-Body. One division of the bank sets up and analyzes ac- counts of the various groups and gives financial advice. The Accounts-Pay- able division takes care of all Student- Body bills, and the Ticket-Selling di- vision handles ticket sales for college events. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy Long, Bette Combs, Lois Barney Barbara Menning, Nadine Spencer, loan Galkin lCashiersJ TLJDENT STCDQE LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Hodge, Con Schweitzer, Pat Clark, Bill Godfrey, Carolyn Gerlce. P.C.C.'s Booketeria, estab- lished in l944, has proven popular with students and faculty alike. In the rush of beginning semesters, as many as three thousand people serve themselves for purchasing books and student materials. Page 331 ORGANIZATION MEMBER Page 332 SKATING CLUB Continued from Page 325 Loiko, Ann Lounsberry, Carol McEwen, Arthur McGill, Patsy McGregor, Robert McGregor, Wineired Miller, Walter Miller, Douglas Moore, Ethel Myers, Clinton Nelson, Marie Nettleship, Earl Ostling, Ieanne Parker, Patsy Peete, Dorothy Pierce, Nancy Pierce, Robert Pratt, Margaret Proctor, Cecelia Robinson, Ianet Robinson, Robert Rowland, Ellen Schwinden, George Schultz, Westley Small, Gloria Smith, Ioanne Snyder, Sonia Spilde, Michael Stevens, Marjorie Stollenwerck, Sally Strong, Ann Sween, Cristen Sween, An-n Thuerer, Dora Tressel, William Walford, Roger Watson, Caryl Well- bourn, Gordon White tPresidentl, Robert Widing, Homer Wilcox, Margaret Wood, KANTELA Continued from Page 127 ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Claire Arnold, Nancy Becker, Carmen Bontempo, Donald Brown, Ierry Burnside, Allen Bryan, Cammille Chatham, Mildred Clarke, Conya Conway, Sonia Cohen, Frank Cooper, Violet Cooper, Mona D'Avirro, Katherine Denning, lack Edmonds, Ruth Ewing, Bill Ezell, Sam Grimmesey, Adrienne Guleserian, Russell Haerissler, Eleanor Hall, Gloria Hall, Leonard Hardine, Gloria Hickox, Barbara Hoayt, Nancy Houseman, Louis Islander, Ianice Iacomini, Nancy Iohannesen, Lily Kauti, Nancy Kimball, Mary Lathras, Karen Larsen, Don Larsen, Charles Manley, Sharon Matheny, George Merrill, Arthur Miller, Dorothy Miller, Robert Miller, Iohn Montgomery, Kathleen Murphy, Ellen Nagy, Gene Newcomb, Iean Newham, Deirdre O'Rourke, Warren Pierpoint, Beverly Ruster, Terell Sandell, Harry Sanford, Norma Scharer, Marileen Scoville, Dorothy Smith, loan Spercer, Dick Vasquez, Iohn Vasquez, Iune Walker, Bob Whittick, Ann Wilcox, Homer Wilcox, Barbara Wilkens. Iulia Zaustinsky, Carolyn Weersing tAdviserJ. LANCERS I Continued from Page 158 ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Kenneth Biery, Lee Van Buskirk CPresident IJ, 'Wallace Calvert, Robert Case, Sander Gel- fand, Charles Hall tVice-President Il, Dave Gorrie, Art Huston, Dick Lozano CSecretary IJ, Bob MacMillan, Don Mont- gomery, Bob Raleigh, Carl Reidarson, Ken Ritter, Iohn Snead, Tom Schworer lack Simonton, Iohn Thorne, Gardner Thurman, Gordon VVelleen, Richard Warren, George Williams. SPARTAN Continued from Page 158 ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Elinor Anderson, Lois Banks tVice-President I, President Ill, Arlette Barnes, Irene Brown, loan Buchholz, lean Colyar, Marge Converse, Catherine Duker lSecretary ll, Roberta Fiter lVice-President Ill, Dorothy Hannah, Margaret Henze, Elizabeth Iensen tHonorary Memberl, Loraine LeGue, Ardith Roberts KCorresponding Sec- retary Il, Gilda Vasconcelos, Marilyn Winbigler, Catherine Robbins CAdviserl. C.S.F. Continued from Page 159 ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Allan Bangs, Nancy Barnhart, Carol Batchelder, Mark Biedebach, Robert Bixler, William Bretzius, Sharon Broadstone, lohn Bush, Alan Burton, Melvin Call, Robert Carlisle, Sonia Cohen, Ernelia Cruz, Robert Day, Sally Dickie, Iosephine Gadiano, Albert Gertmenian, William Greene, Dalton Gronlie, Richard Hegle, Bill Iones, Margaret Iohnson, William Kiefer, Marilyn Kruse, Nancy Laubach, Karen Lindamood, Rosemary McNarr:ee, Murl Moore, Patricia Moore, Rufus Morgan, Ted Muradian. Nancy Ncll, Marguerite O'Dell, Mary Pierson, Helen Pollock, George Rodda, Iasper Schad, Norma Scharer, Gordon Scott, Kirby Shaw, Neal Smith, Connie Textor, William Vasse, Robert Verdier, Ann Wilcox, Vernice Wilhelm. SEALBEARERS Continued from Page 159 ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Carol Ash, Elizabeth Bailly, Allan Bangs, Nancy Barnhart, Carol Batchelder, Cynthia Bor- bridge, Ronald Branson, Suzanne Briggs, Donald Bunker, Iames Burns, Shirley Butterfield, William Coleman, Kent Colwell, lack Doyle, Donna Dunnavant, Rudolph Dyck, Sue Eagon, Karen Ehrenclou, Neva Eisenbise, Roberta Filer, Beverly Forsberg, Ernest Freedle, Gordon Granhart, Patricia Gould, Philip Goodrich, Richard I-legle, Doris I-Iendin, Peter Kamb, Robert Kendall, Le Roy LaBarre, Donald LudO1Ph, David MCGIOHG. BCIrbCIrG Moreno. Edward Neill, Marilyn Nickle, Nancy Noll, Anne Orlow, Geneva Papetti, Peter Pauling, Raymond Paulson, Beth Severe, Barbara Slick, Shirley Stanley, Iune Varble, William Vasse, Gordon WGIISSD, Eliziibeih Ward, Shifleif Weinland. RC-'befl Whipple, Iean White, Martha Wyland, Mary Young, Iulia ZG11SliI1SkY' DELTA SIGMA Continued from Page 18l ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Henry Bargeron CVice-President Il, Fermo Cambianica, Vaughn Curtiss, Lyle Dunn, Bob Farina, Don Frederick, Ken Fristed, William Granewich, Fred Higgins, Rouse Hinman, Richard Holmgreen, lim Kult- man, Ierry Lunden, Bernard Markey, Walt Miller, Allen Patterson, Robert Pickerl, Iames Ross, Robert Sanford, Wayne Schmoldt, Iohn Sende, Allen Stilley, Donald Vick, Pete Vlahos, Allred Ward, Ioan Weber CSecretary ll, Paul Wilkes. I.V.C.F. Burns, .Lois Brown, Anita Annas, Nancy Springer, lean Crosson, Virginia Lunden, Bill Gardner, Hugh Bell. FIFTH ROW: Richard Chamberlain, Iarnes Mundi, Brice Carlson IPresident I, Ill, Nancy Miller, Tune Conrey, Ieannette Carlson, Toy Potter, Sonia Spilde, Sylvia Hendricks, Bill Gregg, Ed Hearle, Paul Riggs. SIXTH ROW: Ralph Klages, Reidar Magnussen, Iirnmie Witt CVice-President 1, Ill, Dan Yoder, Donald Raupp, Dwight Westover, Donald Lambert, Walter Marsh, Caroll Smith, Richard Pyle, Bill Eberhart, Edwin Gregg, Archie Holtgrewe. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Harold Lichtenburger I'I'reasuref ll, DOHHCI Westover ICOTFGSPOHCIIUQ SGCTGICTTY HJ. Cl P U S I T , , ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Helen Barnes, Gerre Hiles, Sherry Martin ISecretary ll, Mary Merriam, Nola Rank CPresi- DESERET ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Charles Adams, Wallace Anderson, Ilah Baddley, Al Bottema, lim Griilitts, Iohn Hansen, Roy Hill, Elva Iensen, Douglas Iones, George Leach, Ruth League, Barbara Leishman, Bonnie Maughn, Keith Medley, Richard Milius, Marilyn McFarland, Iohn McLeod, Robert Norris, lerry Olseen, Louise Pack, Virginia Pack, Pearl Peregory, Earl Pound, Patsy Renkert, Ianette Scholz, Harold Smith, Richard Welte, Albert Williams, Iune NEWMAN Continued from Page 186 ' ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Lorrie Burnes, Mary Buscerni, Eileen Bell, Mary Bradley, Margaret Conway, Dick Carlson, Ioe Davis, Ernie Daniels, Bill Fennessy, lack Farley, Iohn Ghio, Delphine Gullo, Donnie Gerbracht, Chuck Hall, Victor Havrier, Bob Hall, Don Hughes, Hunter Hackney, lean I-Ianzay, Bonita Hogan, Robert Hogan, Iune Hoch, Eddie Hol- zinger, Pat Keller, Dick Lozano, Ioe Manzo, Dick Mulachy, Paula Maras, Frank Pace, Ken Ritter, Francise Rolle, Muriel Rourk, Tom Smith, Bruce Schoeppe, Iim Sullivan ITreasurer ll, Ieanne Sincavage, Kathryn Schweitz, Al Simon- HILLEL ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Gerald Aarons, Sidney Art, Norma Aviron, Maurice Chitizis, Sonia Cohen, Marvin Draman, Florine Feinstein, George Feinstein IAdviserl, Fred Gebler, Gordon Ginsburg, Burt Goldburg, George Goldfarb, Ioan Golkin, Marlene Golwater, Richard Goodman, Donald Greensburg, Floyd Hartman, Robert Hoffman, Iudith Kamph, Don Kaplan, Ianice Kollus, Herb Kristen, Martin Levine, Leonard Levine, Seymour Levine, Victor Levine, Natalie Levinson, Barbara Lubin, Florence Miller, Morton Nemerson, Nancy Newhofl, Ioe Orell, lose Pinsker, Marty Riemer, Howard Rubin, lack Shapire, Don Satuloff KTreasurer Ill, Ioan Saunders fPresident IJ, Harold Shapera, Maurine J.D.R. CLUB ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Barbara Abbott, George Akin, Iudith Cox, Russell Dohoo, Leo Dsyikes, Iuanita English, Marian Exton, lack Fletcher fPresident Il, Margie Forbush, Elizabeth Garvin, Virginia Griffith, Deane Haller, Carolyn Hand, Sharon Matheny, Mary McKenzie, Peggy Morse, Tommy Naves, Bob Oflly, Marguerite Reynolds, Donald Sayler, Donna Shoemaker, Ralph Swanson, Ioyce Taylor, Sally Tompkins, Raymond Wade, Bob Ward, Gene Weal, Pat Worrell, Patricia Wright, Bud Zeller. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Continued from Page 188 ' ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Norma Abrams, Hakon Anderson, Ragna Bertlesen, Dirk Bornhorst, Aida Bueso, Gail Butler, Muriel Dorsett, Tosh Fujimoto, Olelia Funes, Frank Gendusie, Ada Haussrnan, Constantin Haussrnan, Emile Hole, Iacqueline Hugonnet, Beatrice Iohnson, Richard Lozano, Donald Ludolph, Lawrence Mau, Mayose McGlothlin, Mary McKenzie, Anne Merritt, Agnes Mitchell, Raymonde Patin, William Plafl, Beth Rubenson, Marilyn Sage, Alan Sharpe, Toshiro Shintaku, Loy Takei, Paul Toshima, Graciela Trujillo, Iody Zamora. Continued from Page 184 ' Continued from Page 185 dent Il, Ioan Smith, Elaine Steverson, Florence Stevens. Continued from Page 186 Woolley, Linda Worsey, Eldon Wright. ich, Ioan Storck, Peggy Theis, Anne Valensi, Barbara Vadelma, Don Wood, Eileen Yessel. Continued from Page 187 Shapiro, David Silver, Ronald Silver, David Stone. Continued Irom Page 187 Page 333 Page 334 SECRETAIQIES FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Alicegene Collison, La Verne Willis, Ellen Weaver, Anna Sylvan, Peggy Newkirk, Beverly Overholt, Connie Wysong, Kim Fukutaki, Ina Speed, Esther Molho. SEC- OND ROW: Ruth Powers, Grace Sato, Dorothy Beebe, Lucille Feterl, Margaret Ellington, Ann McCarthy, Elaine Carroll, Marjorie Pomeroy, Stella Arnold. THIRD ROW: Ruth Bell, Ioy Clark, Alice Bystrom, Rosemary Linder, Charlotte Withall, Reg1T1CI1' Andre, Gayle SChlllt9T, MCII'gCI1'Gi FIGS-ITICIH, Mildred Allen, Genevieve McClay. FOURTH ROVV: Dorothy I-lution, Kathleen ThornpSOr1, IOCIH CYT, Alice Newcomer, Edythe Handy, Helen Willard, Doris W'oocl, Mary Hammond, Eunice Caldwell. FIFTH ROXIXTI Austa Bailey, Isabelle Erickson, Bette Combs, Lois Rarney, Mitchell I-Iibloits, Florence Rementer, Dorothy Long, Grace Noonan, Minnie Ericksson, Dorothy Stadler. CAFETERIA FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Rasmussen, Hilda Betting, Miriam Kenworthy, Mary Wetzel, Edith Sohligel, Ann Burgess, Grace Weiss, Florence Myers. SECOND ROW: Mary Carroll, Ethel Stockton, Arclys Iefferson, Frances Erickson, Helen Roberts, Olga Leighton, Mary Callahan, Nedia Iohnson, Tina Patterson. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Rolling, Dorothy Ecklotf, Grace Klewitz, Bertha Markwell, Helen Kay, Iosephine Brachei, Amelia Drum, Frances Brice, Miriam Tompkins, Myrl Eng- lish. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Aumann, Bess Lair, Arlie Traynor, Esther Morris, Hazel Iimrnink, Floy Sanders, Beulah Scott, Ethel Kernpi, Dorothy Hardman. FIFTH ROW: Alvilda Iohnson, Ger- trude Groseth, Mabel Pruet, Lillie Iepsen, Florence Anderson, Regna Martin, Frank Morris, Luther Pruet, Ioseph Masons, Felipe Constantine. Page 335 Page 336 CUSTODIANS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Iones Cl-lead Custodianl, R. G. Yocorn, Tillie Evergreen, Henry Stark, William LeGra'nd, Arthur Hutchings Clntermediate Head Custodianl, Frank Selezean, Ralph Ralphaelian. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Barron, M. I. McClay, Alan Stillwaugh, Art Westervelt, Glenn Deushane. Frank Livingstone. THIRD ROVV: Benson Malcolm, Ioseph Trnkocy, Alexander Shepherd, Earl Mills, M. K. Baugh, Iarnes Boswell, Lee Cowley, Iames Evergreen. FOURTH ROW: Dale Averill, Lawrence Liddell, Ioe Doaks, Robert Whipple, Aaron A-nderson, Robert Fry, Charles Dwight. JUNIOR coumai g FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Iackie Ingram, Ianis Doty, Maureen Callahan, Shirley Barnes, Loa Shoemaker CPresident IIJ, Ianet Hodgkinson, Barbara Latot, Ruth Squire. SECOND ROW: Lowell Barker tAdviserJ, Nancy Laubach, Eddie LeGrand, Lee Heintz, Alice Webster, Louanne Bovey, Esther Pearson, Ianet Kenworthy. THIRD ROW: Gordon Pickett, Arlene Ielinek, Margaret Iohnson, Patsy Lynn, Ianet Ross, Ilah Baddley, Marguerite O'Dell, Ioan Buchholz, Iarnes Corbett. FOURTH ROW: Don Staib, Roberta Boren, Margaret I-Ienze CPresident Il, Harry Montgomery, Neil Sherwood tVice-Presidentl, Iohn Stepp, Wade Shurtlett, Fred Iahnke, Ronald Cartzdatner. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Roger Cartan, Mary Carter, Iames Corbett, Louise Crabb, Russell Edmonston, Alvia Etien- berger, Louanne Frye, Robert Gordon, Gloria Green, Gay Hcfzeltine, Barbara Lafot, Evelyn Leech, Eve Liddle, Ioanne Pinkham, Richard Smith, Richard Warren, Donald Weld. FRESHMEN COUNCIL 5 5. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eleanor Iennings, Dolores Cargill, M a ry Anthony, Darlene Cargill, Cindy Erriington, Maureen Tubb, Laura Topalian, Rachel Corralez. SECOND ROW: Pat Butler, Iune Roan, Nancy Druce, Marlene Neilson, Patti Callahan, Ioanne Clirnes, Gwendolyn Shultz, Norma Billups, Beth Karpe. THIRD ROW: Reginald Richards, Murl Moore, Iack Foyil, Ann Morse, Corinne Gonzales, Dot Herrman, Louis Hendricks, David Tompkins tTreasurer IJ, Robert Bowlus tAdviserl. FOURTH ROW: Tom Nuckols, Iack Thorpe, Iohn Thie, Bill Iones CPresident Il, Dick Smith, Lee Fisher, Bill Miner, David Bass, Kirby Shaw tVice-President ID, Dick Streeper tPresident IIJ. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Bob Anderson, Regina Andrews, Iacquelynn Barker, Patricia Callahan, Gretchen Gilbert- son, Ann Harlow, Bill Krueger fVice-President Il, Don Lewis tTreasurer Il, Catherine Lieberg, Sherre Martin tSec- retary Il, Evelynn McDonald, Douglas Moran, Robert Riley, Mac Small, Ioan Smith, Robert Staiger, Elaine Talbert, Gail Tyler, Dorothy Wickerstrom. Page 337 J. ' , 91 v 1Q:,Q9.s as . H - QZENE 'Awewfy -M mm' W? W' mp: -' -M . -1 -I QL.. ,gwh :V mu ,V -f V Em- ,121 , J 1 ws? ' 'YE I SQ gm.. ' ' 5 .X N. ,fu ww x, , ,Z ,1 , 2 I A ' m W., s . ,ysmzwfw w 52:1 , mn 'milf 7.4, , Q5 K. , we V Q ' ms aus- A .V IK. W ,ga mm Y f, A ,WEA N .w ,' .sn ff VZ 2 nm V K x-ss , . H N., A55 El 5. Wi nz ' Z1 H Wig . N ,Eff 1-' 5 fvpmf , W 9? 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BOBINSCN SAFETY CONTEST: 'i J-my-Q for Script Writing Contest Be- by Instructor Lowell Barker and Chairman of the contest, Barnes, from Bill Beaton of Ruth Doolittle Memorial Contest, Ioan Ewart, Ioan Frederick Arthur Smith Memorial Contest, Doris Hall, Keith Monroe, Lower Division, Charles Wiggins, Upper Lena Goroni, Winner of Script 'Writing Trophy. we Jacqueline Yelland and Barbara Car- den, Third Place Win-ners in Womens National Debate at the Denver Speech Convention. l Paul Smith, Speech Instructor, National Phi Rho Pi President. Page 339 GROUND BREAKING FOR NEW PCC LIBRARY 1 Tm? E V-, -I I W.. I I E ' I3 .- ,.. 3.1 ga, N I .... , l I 1-x ' 14....,.- sf.- PJX Page 340 Hunt. I I I I. L it www IT' I. xp. IF A Qlrx QQLLE1-I 5AlJllN l1unxnN Nutr nIwwl1Y DIN ,,nCun1EC'I5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Mil ton WopschaI1, Mr. Court enay Monsen, Mr. Verno Brydolf, Miss Harriet Sterling, Miss Winifred Skinner, Mr. Drurnrnon I. MCCunn, Dr. Iohn W Harbeson, Mrs. Gladys - Rinehart, Mr. L. He-Una Smith. I WINTER-SUMMER A , uk 4, W mms nf, UNUSUAL CAMPUS SCENES QQMMUNICATIQNS FAIR 25,000 PASS OVER 1.0 OUR WELCOME MAT 'va ' H222 g, SOUND EFFECTS DEMONSTRATION ON THE AIR AUTO MECHANICS EXHIBIT Page 342 AWS MOTHER- DAUGHTER BANOUET The annual A.W.S, Mother-Daughter Banquet Was held April 26 at the First Methodist Church. One hundred coeds and their rn o t h e r s participated in group singing and saw the play, Mr Twernlow is not Himself, presented by a group of PCC drama students. Spar- tan service club received a prize for the largest number of members present. INTERNATIONAL ROW SPRING MUSIC FESTIVAL LITTLE THEATER PLAY Page 343 PICTCDQIAI. JCDURNALISM The class members ot Pictorial Iournal- ism cover all campus activities and cooperation with both the school press and the public press in providing pho- tographic illustrations. LEFT TO RIGHT: Thelner Hoover Cln- structorl, Betty Sue Paris, Ken Helrne, Charles Thornton, lohn Maize, Tom Powell. In.. Lf! T LEFT TO RIGHT: Sidney Art, Howard French. LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING? LOWe11BGfkGf Page' 344 Iirn Brown. Standing, lack Birkinshaw, Thelner Clntructorl. I 4 , ,X 'WX mfg as -ma: SW mmm SM nt H M M www H eww-:EE ,Q mgw H455 N95 B-M E Emi- mn E. r 'QQQQS IQADIG MIMEOGRAPHING SCRIPTS Doris Wessel, Betty Io Clow Un- siruetorl. CATALOGING RECORDS Ann Sween, Pauline Maras. TYPING SCRIPTS Arlette Barnes, Iulie Kramer. ASSISTANTS Page 345 O.M.D. CARNIVAL 3 ,I g-:QL 1, 15231 ,Q QM QUEEN CONTEST BEGINS E., .. Mm.. M WELL BEGUN-- ge 346 IS HALF DONE LIFE GUARD AWAITS CARNIVAL H1890 CONEY ISLAND STEP RIGHT UP CARNIVAL LIGHTS GO ON ALL THE KIDS WERE THERE PRINCESSES Left to right: Loci Shoemaker, Pam Dailey, Iulie Cramer, Lorraine Kinsey, cmd Queen Iudy Harkness. Page 347 MW. Q: 'fm' -., 522 H 31 im. L HIJ ' - ' I' W Q' UQ .Qi I 1 Tim? QA. N--,figzwwf I ,.,, ,..'?:. R' ' 112585 ' Nz 1 Q- 348' M l E SW 'BNF ,H 3 if ' 4 - -- V J' N SME: H figs E Xa . H K. f ,L 2 X , ,'y.5W,,vl,g Y , V W1 f ff 5, agigfu , N ,f , V '-was? , my A, , ,, - h nm , M , , , , il. , . fx . F' ffif . H L, H :7f:E?' n 1 , 'E' X W f '21 J V Mfg is ,gig H2333 fn 555 yt' x ' ,4- l5.E 1a:w1um W 2 gf-,?!?w 4 W' 5 SM, ii W GE J I K Q .2' '. Y ,I I W ' Y .f . - 2 1' A ' ' W ,gg Q-'H J M ' A I I H YH., ., ' y . if- 4 4. . -..-Msg. in , , . 'ri 1 -1. .. '., 1 . ,JN fg laggif U 325 hE45fQl5Qgf Jun A1-:,'q'. wp.f' , V V im, U in iflli QW- -si, Wi-r H W' Thy 'F: 4 , gy mi ,N f, f, -3, 0 Y., ,gy ii? 5 ' 'dk-Rl' 6, X 1 wma ARROYO SECO PARKWAY INDI-EX A A. A. Noyes, 182 About Face, 179 A Cappella, 124 ACHIEVEMENT, 56-99 ACQUAINTANCES, 324-352 Additional Club Names, 332-333 Administration, 24-28 Aero-Technology, 190 Alpha Beta Gamma, 100 Alpha Gamma Sigma, 160-161 Alpha Kappa Tau, 164 A.M.S,, 53 Argonauts, 168 Art Council, 173 Art Service, 173 Assemblies, 102-107 Athletic Commission, 324 Athletic Publicity, 146 Attica, 193 A.W.S., 52 t B Bar Association, 183 Baseball, 292-301 Basketball, 251,265 Beta Phi Gamma, 164 Block 166 Board of Education, 22-23 Boxing, 266-272, 302-306 Bulldog Band, 128-129 Bullpup Athletic Club, 327 Bullpup Basketball, 261-265 Football, 248-250 Track, 277-278 C Cafeteria, 335 C.S.F., 159 Camera, 191 Campus, 152-153 Campus 185 Chronicle, 148-149 Chi Sigma, 188 Civil Service Commission, 324 Communications Fair, 342-343 Core, 326 Counselors, 29 Crafty and Hall, 106-107 Cross Country Track, 307 CULTURE, 102-153 Custodians, 336 Page 350 D Dana, 178 Dance Commission, 325 Dean of Men, 26 Dean of Women, 26 Delta Psi Omega, 165 Delta Sigma, 181 Department Chairmen, 30 Deseret, 186 Drama 112-122 E E.A.A., 178 English Council, 170 Euterpean, 126 F Fabiolian, 179 Faculty, 31-42 FELLOWSHIP, 156-193 Football, 231-250 Forensics, 138-143 Freshman Class Council, 337 G Girls' Glee Club, 127 Gloria, 104-105 Graduate Nurses, 56-57 Graduates, 58-99 Guards, 169 Gymnastics, 285-289 1-1 Handbook, 147 Heaven Can Wait, 113 Hillel, 187 Hi-Liters, 175 Honorary Organizations, 156-166 Huddle, 147 1 1.V.C.F., 184 Inter-club Council, 172 International Club, 188 1 Remember Mama, 114 l I.D.R. Officers, 187 Iunior Class Council, 337 Iunior Varsity, 246-247 Iunior Women, 190 K Kantela, 127 L Lacy League, 320-321 Lancers, 158 Language Council, 171 LEADERSHIP, 22-53 LEISURE, 196-225 Library, 340 Library Council, 172 M Melody Maids, 130 Music, 123-132 N N.C.O., 192 Newman, 186 Non-Restrictive, 177-193 Nysaeans, 126 O O.M.D. Carnival, 346-347 Omicron Alpha, 184 Orchestra, 130 Order of Magnitude, 180 Order ol Mast and Dagger, 157 Ostiarians, 168 P Pep Commission, 228-230 Phi Rho Pi, 165 Physical Science Council, 171 Pictorial Iournalism, 344 Pipes ot Pan, 150 Players' Guild, 174 Pre-Teaching, 183 Press Bureau, 145 Principal, 24 Printshop, 328-329 Publications, 144-153 O Q.s.o., 189 R Radio, 133-137 Radio Assistants, 345 Red and White Day, 198 Red Cross Council, 176 Religious Council, 176 R.O.T.C., 279-283 S S.C.A., 185 Scan, 151 Sealbearers, 159 Secretaries, 334 Senior Class Council, 59 Service Organizations, 167-1 Shield and Eagle, 192 Shieldmen, 162 Sigma Tau Delta, 163 Silver Screen, 189 Skating Club, 325 Ski Club, 191 Snafu, 115 Social Science Council, 170 Song Leaders, 229-230 Sophomore Class Council, 8 Sopli Soap, 151 Spartans, 158 SPORTS, 228-307 Stage Technology, 175 Student Student Student Student Student Student Student Bank, 330 Body Board, 46-47 Body Cabinet, 48-51 Body Court, 51 Body President, 44- Store, 331 Leaders, 4 Swimming, 284 Tennis, T 290-291 Theseus, 193 Theta Rho Pi, 163 Tournament ol Ros Track, 273-276 Triton Council, 169 Typography, 182 3-53 es, 196-19 U United World Federalists, 32 2 V Varsity Letter Club, 327 W W.A.A. Board, 181 Whip, 174 Women's Letter Club, 166 Womens Sports, 308-319 Y Yell Leaders, 229-230 Z Zeta Gamma Phi, 162 i .., NA, ,,,- -x E THANK YCDU he editorial stail of the 1949 CAMPUS expresses its thanks and appreciation to the following individuals and commercial 'rms for their help in producing this yearbook: Miss Arlene Allen, Mr. Edward I. Allen, Miss Mildred V, Allen, Mr. lohn A, ' nderso-n, Argonauts, Mr. Sidney Art, Mr. Raymond Axxe, Mr. Lowell Barker, Mrs. Ruth Bell, Mr. lack Birkenshaw, Mr. Bob ohannon, Mr. Vance Burch, Mr. William Buttler, Miss Karen Byl, Miss Elaine Carroll, Chronicle Staff, Miss Pat Clark, r. Art Cramsie, Miss Dorothy Dixon, Mrs. Minnie Eriksson, Mr. Bob Farina, Mr. Fred Hammond, Dr. lohn W. Harbeson, ' ' ' L Mr. ld M William lones Miss Katharine Kester Mr Harvey Kirk, Miss Barbara Laiot, Miss Ruth ayman, r. Earl Ho er, r. , , . red Latshaw, Mr. William Lindquist, Miss Dorothy Long, Miss Marion Marshall, Mr. Bob Mrak, Mr. Drummond McCunn, Miss Emma B Mundy Pasadena Board of Education, Miss Lula C. Parmley, Mrs, Marjorie Pome- 'ir. Courtenay Monsen, . , oy, Photography Class, Miss Mildred Poorman, Press Bureau, Mrs. Lois Ramey, Dr. Catherine Robbins, Stage Crew, Mr. udre Stong, Student Body Board, Student Body Cabinet, Mr. Herman Smith, Mr. Paul Smith, Mr. lim Sullivan, Miss yrtle Tinkharn, Miss Lillian Vosloh, Miss Ellen Weaver, Miss Helen Willard, Miss LaVerne Willis, Mr. Frank Witman, Mr. i. G. Yocum. ommercial Organizations-Binding: Phillips Printing Company, Mr. Wood Glover fPresidentJ, 238-250 East Fourth Street, os Angeles. Cover: S. K. Smith Company, Mr. Kenneth G. Cooley CSales Managerl, 2857 North Western Avenue, Chicago, linois: S. William Retchin CWest Coast Representativel, 332 South La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles. Engraving: Los Angeles ngraving Company, Mr. lack Cannicott CRepresentativeJ, Mr. Charles Stevenson CAssistantD, 418 East Pico Street, Los n eles: K. C. Photo-Engraving, Mr. lames V. Curley fOWnerl, 30 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena. Ink: International 9 rinting lnk Corporation, Mr. Bob Holland, Mr. Richard Wallace CReprese.ntativesl, 707 62nd Street, Los Angeles. Paper: lake, Moiiitt, and Towne, Mr. Harry McQuaid tRepresentativel, 242 South Los'Angeles Street, Los A-ngeles. Photography: ustin Studio-Graduates and Organizations, Mr. O. H. Malsbury CPlant Managerl, 828 South Western Avenue, Los ngeles, Miss Susan Karoska fPasadena Studio Managerl, Mrs, Mary Priddy fCameraJ, 253 East Colorado Street, Pasadena. ouis Photo Service, Mr. Louis Bode COWnerl-Activities and Athletics, ll73 North Wilson Avenue, Pasadena, blished by the Associated Students of Pasadena City College under the direction of Miss Gladys L. Snyder. 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