Pasadena City College - Pageant Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)
- Class of 1956
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Wileott Ephra Doezie Jaehie Britter Marilyn Ballis Don Mathews Bob Christensen Glendyn Smith editor-in-ehief assoeiate editor managing editor business manager art editor men is sports women is sports WILLIAM AYERS JOAN BURNS, JOSEPH CROW, SHARON DOTY STEPHEN MARTIN JOYCE MORTENSEN WILLIAM SCARNECCHIA, ROBERT SPENCER, FRANCES SLATER ELISABETH TEMPLE JOANNE THURMAN DONALD TSARK NANCY WHITE p eeiatien with' grateful awareness of the opportunities and ideals stemming from this lancl of ears. ' - The life of our nation has been fashioned by determination and venture. Over mountains and through deserts, in' itiative and self-reliance pushed the frontier to the west, north, south ond thrust long trails across tha plains to reach the Pacific coast. Imagination, fervor, enterprise developed the resources of the land and built great indus- tries. Out of faith, work, and hope evolved the concept of Democracy, with the heritage of every individual the .privilege of bettering himself. ' Sierra Madre mountains-senfinels of the campus Ill olm un To our generation has been given the American land with the beauty of mountains, valleys, plains, rivers, and hills. The ideals of our democracy are an even richer heritage- ideals brought by the early settlers and sustained by suc- ceeding generations. It is not enough iust to accept this bequest, we must preserve and use it to the best advant- age. Although today is ours, we must not forget that we also shall leave a legacy. May our bequest be as worthy as that which we have received. The imprint of our heritage is upon this book, for both illustra- tions and text reveal the varied beauty of the land and the influence of Fine ideals upon the students of Pasadena City College. 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I 0 'S ' N 1 I K fx f .- xg 'M ' 'N - Avv, V1 anUhmmhhmfhnmmnmmwmmmnmnwmmn w.w m A W -rl Nh M, ,KW N f, , ,Wm ,Nm-MW NV wa WM, -.Rm M--...,.--....,.,.....,. -.WMWLJ , , fur X lu A M-MLM-M ff A1 MM, .,,,,. ,l .,,, H M.-A y ,,bTw.wWM.M,,,.,,m,W,W,WM4 9-,,,,,, . :7f,,v.,,WMVW Q--ni '--um... ....w,,,,, , y, MS! V w Mn va wk x x I YK, , ,Y pw-. ' w,.,Mm Xxx L -fl 'Q . ' A2MkuQXf 4 4 I ., Af' , M . A ' w'9!RKg .M , kv. 3 , mm- Q 5 1 , ,, 'mg' 'ik Ay V f ,xt V Vai mgixxqxmi x 1' XG' 4 ,. ,342 X4 f' - ' f Qi ' , K lr fag nlfkeff .f I , 6, 1 if M 19 fwgdwxw , .R V , ,KN M ' , ff 'MN 1' N' ? 1 M W a?K! km fk 9 , W AXIMQV ' 4w,vfiQM .,, 1 Q 4 m, Q xg , Q x li 2 a, f sg V' gr I , , 5 2 a WMWQ Q ' 4 , 4 , s W fl qw 1 ,V Q -5, 1,7 V I , 1 A' xr I 'A' H 'L W I 6 , V Q , Nb' Ny Wifin X rg A ' - 'Ns Jw ff J' ' 92 .Q M I, 'cf' Q ff QW 7 f, AX , ,, , A 31 ' 3 ,. Q 4 I. Q ,V V 4 W ZS , L L, L I f x Vvyy .WM-h'w ' ' f 'f 1 1 Q Q- vwfhxr . Q W ' ,L 'Y Q xXE,Lf 1w i A 7 gs 3-:r my , I ,,AA A 1. f , Q, V, ,V , A m I 4 , - , . , 2 'X , ,n VV .1 , A .,. Z vi 2' N. + Q , 1. 44 M z Y Anmmi . ,v ., ,L hw Q, r- Af W ? H ' 1, 'K A ' 49 , , , V! XM. ALL THK AKVKWHX!f ?lRTA5N 'VJLLWTURY VANE. A QLWAMUN BDNF ANU ARE HELD TQQETHER AS W BY NNSHW fit U01 . , Y contents administration 33 classes 37 menis athletics 139 women 's athletics 131 organizations 205 fine arts 243 5 min. ,xx lla '1 1 We 1 , I u , .j -f -N -b-.1 4 1 'xl - A 'fl , r ' P' . 4 Y t . . 'g ' 1 4 A, ,I 1 fn ' ,4 QA , ' 1 Q f C 1 er I 4 ,W , , - - 1 ,,, . x 1 K ,, bf, A M V 4 'W . . f , ' ff ' 4 ' . J.. A1 , ' +faM55456 ,U lu A 4 .W . . , . ' 4 5 , .4 . 123 , , 7 ' ,Q pf sf' ' . R ww ,yfi W' 'Q' 4 vj ., t f , f 4 Q i . Q ',frk'Qu-I A,4?4,nv,',,,,,,L ' I Q , L 9 .f ,, ., ,,,. ..., v,...,,,,. .v..- --,..f-H.-,'ff.,,..,,. ,R , , ,, M , .,,-. f ' N ., ' -'Vik,'wfr: -+.z'::,-gin' J fJ..1-'zu ' fin'-' .' 1 ' .f ,. mm fw.-Q-'tw'f'.',u.- Lf.w2'1W.4'.! Aw A 'wiv , 'gf ,, y- - -A, . I-,A-w-Ar. 17 .yn 5,1-,5,f,.nHv,p. ,,',,., K M . .f'f'-f 1' f f'.'W '. 1-L -' 'A '5 H. 2-15 sf- ,gin VM: K t A 'ls M5 1.1, A ,Q , .,,:,f1i l 35.-1 A--All-A fi -Q z,!znQ2W,,,g!. I! , X , , 1 , , ., 'wg-wf .,:--K N. .gm .,L N.. .JI-A .. ... ..,.a.4L...,,z A2,.a-n.ma.i-uawxm-u.u..w u J 4 .1 ' , - If ' 4.-' 11 2 ' fa Q 4 ..T...,.. v ,.,.,vp1- . 5 U UA-Y im . +C., ....- .......u.. udmznlstrutwn president of pasadena eity college This splendid 1956 Pageant portrays in beautiful fashion the history of the second year of Pasadena City College as a two-year institution. lt was but two years ago that the thirteenth and fourteenth years of John Muir College and the old Pasadena City College were united to form our present college. During these two years, both the faculty and student body have been welded together, new traditions have been established, and thousands of students have sought and obtained a fine collegiate education. lsincerely hope that this volume will become a treasured book of memories for the thousands of students who participated in the life of the college during the year 1955-56. I am sure all of these students will ioin with me in expressing appreciation to the fourteen college instructors who are retiring this year, and particularly to Miss Gladys Snyder who has served for so many years as instructor in iournalism and adviser to the Pageant, and to its predecessor, the Pasadena City College Campus. President 1 1 W., .X Mm- N, , 1 ,..vf1,w-wx.. ,vu f ., Aw 'i51:wtafw.Zfj'.l ,K ffflfm, 43-fswfix 'gf Xf My 72-15 1zw:.y,L'-MA 'JSE '5'f'1f' '7' ,X 7Q',,1.5 f.-Tung, ,,41,.-qw, v,gf,,kW, ,5 -Y ,X ,,.K.M,:E., .,,,,,,,v,,,g,,k V, 33:,J,wl.w'-f 3.-M .vu ,in aygxm.-',,,,,'-1 - my ,:1,gmggs.g-'.m' ,Vw i,Mg1,',y52:,x:11. fy ,F Wfgmaxa 1 4. W Wu , ,, L., fa- 31-i?T'i9'9'3',s35?5'x'i'9'f f ff: lvffx ' M .- -VM ,fy ww . 3' :W-f' h-'.'W 1 f-r' E -Q'WM'X1W?f+4?1?f355 ' -zf 'um I, M ,W flf5'if2QQi:f-'hm 1,qHG:g+?HQ view '.f11ev iMi W 'fa' - MihK9i?f?k7?WWKf9f xA1Ef'L.'L'5,5 :mf A , ,,y.,., V i 3 'E ff H -:f,?C-M mfg i,ig+'v 1q:,f?,x'lqymf35,.'JmMg'- xi A ,. mw.'. u:ff11v,.F1!1g 55153 :'.vggljv! yfwi, - N . W 1 , v.' ' J K w A w N x if W 1 Q board of education 36 EDGAR BARRATT ROBERT C. MARDIAN WILLIAM H. NICHOLAS WALTER S. YOUNG LAWRENCE C. LAMB President superin tendents DR. STUART F. MC COMB Superintendent, Pasadena City Schools DR. STUART E. MARSEE DR. EDWARD H. ROWINS DR. A. ROLAND WALKER Assistant Superintendent, Business Assistant Superintendent, Personnel Assistant Superintendent, Instruction 37 Dr. Catherine .I. Robbins s . ,D , 4 's A.'02 '4 Dr. Clyde E. Pfeiffer fulmin isIrulirv rlmum f .55 aw J. 2533 p ,,.qs. Q . 9,2 N 5 'f 1? gf ,yy-ny ,J mar' deans ROLAND W. GRINSTEAD Admissions FLORENCE L. BRUBAKER Student Personnel HENRY L. CARLSON Extended Day, Operations on Other C ALBERT V. BEAN Extended Day, Summer School LOWELL F. BARKER Extended Day, Special Services wang, campuses 'as ff '--Q-4.g.w:L,4,Q T' I N I N V' ' . I 'K rf-iivww-m.,4i,.,LL.J...,k,.,,,1, ROBERT D. HAUGH Student Activities EARL W. HOLDER Business MILTON C. MOHS Placement and Work Study JOHN B. WELDON Registrar MARGARET E. BENNETT Psychologist --M, N WMLWLM 'x N Tr.. eounselors OCTAVIA M. DOYLE EDWARD D. CORNELISON GLEN E. CLINE FREDERICK F. BORNCAMP x H Y? INA-REE HAAS EVELYN C. LOWE RUSSELL R. MOHN ALFRED M. NICHOLAS DON W. SPARKS 575' f-R X is , , f--...,. 3 1 My d part Q,- 'iv' I ,,W,., J, ugh. efa , ,-,,. Wvcdiiff' ' .wM:wf,m, 'Q Y ., , 1x91 '21 -fu ment chairmen ELIZABETH J. JENSEN Wcmen's Physical Education GEORGE C. JUETT Business Education I-. CLARK LAY Mathematics and Astronomy HELEN REID Art ROBERT G. MOSES Engineering and Technology L. HERMAN SMITH Library HARPER W. FRANTZ Aciing Chairman Physical Science RALPH J. HALLMAN Social Science JOHN R. TOOTHAKER Assistant Chairman Engineering and Technolog MARGARET STASON Life Science DOROTHY DIXON English, Foreign Language WILLIAM K. DUNN Men's Physical Education ROBERT M. FLEURY Music EDWIN VAN AMRINGE Leave of Absence Physical Science LILLIAN A. VOSLOH Nursing au ' 'Q' ,,..--4 WWW faifulty .Mr , ff: A . . - es- , . . 1 2, X . I X , A- 1 'Q X ,fyf gy, w i. ' 1 - - , ' M, .. . my KNJ JACK R. ANDERSON English GUY E. ARMANTROUT Engineering and Technology FRANCIS O. BAKER Engineering and Technology OTTO K. ANDERSON Physical Education ANNABEL ANDERSON English ROBERT J. BALL Life Science MABEL P. ASHLEY Social Science FRANK BAKER Physical Educalion WILLIAM C. ANDERSON Physical Educalion DOROTHY V. ABBITT Business Education !,f!,fi!f 2 Wf- RALPH A. BARMORE Physical Science HELEN D. BARNES English ,QQ R f ikfliif' ' 1'-Q-'Qu--x-1-irfff-ffw: A , :Nw-449 W QE? vu --v M nw , ' 3 'X N W- -WM-f.,,,.-w-X-H ...a.ww.Q.w-.- - -M. : yum U X 3151.9 - .N ., -...,,, , P' 3 M ...glean ...mf- .-...uw s A., , NJ,-.? N..- ,...f' ..,r ' w I f M y ' ,N 2 x QQ , lr , 'x ri' , f' a ' E MA ef' F A A 5 s j A kim f E , .Ly V4 - , L W J . A W I ,.q A-I Af u f H My f 4' QJS' 5' A: lv r ln., , F ., , .' ,N El 5 ,y, an N. , E 4f ? Z m' 'W' 'W l ,Q-L.- LJ 1 a z x , :I , QM 6 4 X x in J ' f 'v I '47 .,- 'J , X' .QU- zpv, ', QW- Q ' , Q ' W F4 . . .. . 4 rv-. 12 -. :. '- '. -, ,:- .f 'Mc Q, wgpwl' VN Q... HERMAN W. BOCKUS Ari ROBERT G. BOWLUS Physical Science EUGENE BRAND Engineering and Technol09Y PAULINE M. BROWN Physical . Education DELMAS A. BUGELLI Business Education HERBERT J. BULLARD Ari VANCE L. BURCH English WILLIAM P. BENULlS Music . HAROLD J. BENSON Life Science WALTER F. BENNETT Engineering and Technology PAUL J. BURCHETT Engineering and Technology WILLIAM P. BUTTLER English A, .Xp W-.....,,,,,-hu' ,. 1 :., 1 I G ui? 2,4 . ,V Q3 i Q ,JI in 1-ff ,gf 1 1 1 X, x igfhvib ' J, :JUL 1 X , HENRY F. CORDELIUS Foreign Language JOE B. COX Business Education FRANCES R. DAUGHERTY Business Education EARL D. DAVIS Social Sclence VERA A. CHILDS Business Education DOROTHY V. COLWELL Life Science RUDOLPH L. DALAGAR Social Science N. ELLEN DENNING Life Science PHILLIS F. DERRY Business Educatlon PATRICIA R. CANNON Nursing CLEON L. BUTZ English LOUIS J. DRAKE Engineering and Technology pa., fi, Y-QW .f 14' xg, , 2'-7.835 CD , vt' 'sg xv Mfj ' X: ... ....,..... ...,AX -E . ' 4 JOHN H. EHLEN Ar! WILLIAM M. ENKING Atl ANNA M. STEFFEN Nursing CLYDE B. EATON Malhomaflcs and Astronomy LAURA M. ELDER Engllsh ELLEN M. EVANS A Nursing GEORGE W. FEINSTEIN Engllsh EVELYN L. ENCHE5 Business Eclucalion MAURECE H. DUNN Physical Eclucallon LEO R. FACTO Social Sclence KATHARINE FLEMING Social Science DOROTHY B. FETTER Malhemallcs and Ashonomy .hgjxff iw 1-2' f .uid 4 X 4 Eflmunuvf Y . uw-X YT, , ., . v ',? ',,, K' Yi: J iv ,, , . N- If 'vwflhfw , RQ 3 M1 W - - M , Jn, ' pw, w k 'gz 5'dl TZvf3 ' .lv?K.l ,igw A -M, ' ww, . 01' 3' , MUN 1, ' M i -.ff ' X 1 -,496 .,,,,y4,,f.,,,,,5nf,, 1-, hm. A VM 1 , ky? ,. L jg, 1 ew Q, ' - ww , ' ....., , ,ii 'V' ,,' ,Mm M M , P L V 15' 'WM -NV,-'v-fx---1, N 'MN He1lj,,,': ,ine ' if MM-- + ., , w 'V ' -A1'W-W .W . w. kv, mf' 'wi A, Y, ---V W Z -sgwvr :A+-1 ' -' ' .. M- -3' luf5m.aw A -Y , 'P 'qw ' ' A. FRANK L. HAMMOND English FREDRICK S. HAMMOND Engineering and Technology HAROLD A. HANSEN Social Science LOIS B. HARGRAVE Business Education JOSEPH S. HALL English PAUL H. GERRISH Mathematics and Astronomy MAX B. HARLOW Engineering and Technology HENRY F. HARDEY Business Education EDWARD HAMMOCK Physical Science IRMA GRAHAM Physical Education HOYT R. GALE Physical Science RICHARD S. HASSLER English l fl ...,...L.. .2 -Iv . , ,., ., :mmv ',3.f':w. Qiwhikf x-WQQAK' figif' x,5Qg.+g .1 wg N Ni izkwwwj ' 5 1- ,35 JI' ...AVI I I F CHARLES R. HERR Englneorlng and Technology N. WILMA HIATT Nursing SAMUEL D. HORNING Physical Science I-ORETA A. HENRICHS Mathematics and Astronomy JOHN A. HEYWOOD Mathematics and Astronomy ELIZABETH N. HERRELL English H. STANTON HILL Physical Science FRANCES S. HOWELL Art ELIZABETH T. HORTON Physical Education wesuzY P. HEATH I Work Study, Placement ROBERT P. HAYS Life Science ARTHUR L. HOWELLS Social Science WAI.TER l. JOHNSON Engineering and Technology IVAN C. JONES English RUSSELL P. JOURNIGAN Englneerlng and Technology KENNETH A. JOHNSON Engineering ond Technology LAURENCE A. JOHANNSEN Engineering and Technology VERONA R. KERR life Science GEORGE W. JOSTEN Physical Science MABEI. KENNEDY Librarian NORWOOD E. JAQUA Physical Educallon JOHN I. IRWIN Business Education VIRGINIA B. KERSTING English MARIE K. KESSER Nursing I mv ' ' Wim , EY' X fy '52 BETTY KRAL Business Educallon AXEL KVORNING Engineering and Technology HAZEL L. KUGLER Life Science ORLIE W. LAING Mathematics and Aslronomy GLADYS M. LEE Foreign Language JESSIE L. KOHR Nursing LUTHER J. KINNARD Engineering and Technology ROFENA LEWIS Life Science IRVIN G. LEWIS English WILLIAM G. KOHNER Physical Science DONALD A. LIERCKE English OLE LILLELAND Physical Science V . 2 Q33 Q Y , W' Q, ' 'Qi Vff'?5'2 ini? , ry , Q 'XKEQT Y Q. HAM-L ,wg -r...., X ,,, W' -A, X 1,'Iiwi?,1M! .N a, 1. lrxitv 3 .Q 4 1 M ,..M..', mf 5 .. . q,.ff.ff 4 1 N .,, . 5 f , f A fwfvii. mfafrqf K. Y . , -'W w dfk 'Lv X' iw X .1 ff 'Y -'f ' 3 .A Nw, - -1- 'fif i -'W Wi! VH 'xx' Lf ' ' 1, ,N , V, . . A . my , ,. f', Q A -'n - f 5' ,- ,M.,,N,Q ,fy fir Km. 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PEARSON4 ' Business Education ROBERT J. PHILLIPS Soelal Sclence EVERETT E. NIDAY Social Sclence MARIAN S. MOSHER Nursing ERNEST E. MITCHELL Englneerlng and Technology MARGARET L. PLANTICO Soelal Selence JOHN W. POOLE Mathematics and Aelronomy V v 11.-mi , . ,I , , ,' - U ' A 1, L., 'u fa-I ,u . , . . . I , ,mmf-,wi-7f'.m ,'.,H,4.g'4-,1 'f:, -' . . N. ,Q-1, ' ,' ,:','-ffL,H.Il'Lxxm W? , X -'ME .wx fgwqggaiggwgigfg,wg,,g-- ,Mp ., ,-my -. -flfumm w J. 4' I 'J 1 IW, ,fa 1 QI? IH , 1' f vm , .1 Int ,, L- rg.'M.v..y5,-,2,,.'.1..g -' WY. 1,4 -,. .Id 'I ' Vzvf -H' 'f'e'svM FN. .vM ' f f, ' H' 'MI- w',II f'I'- '1 'f-was a',1T1W'W' ' ' ' ' ' ,. Meg, , ' : Min? . W I R3.'13ghI5mi3IW.iI,k.f'v..fr5w4rrWIi.mIlkn .A . :I PTV :III 'um Q-, In .J - 7v4F1?3p3 ,,, , -. at . rf, .. .1 . 'r 1 I ,ver 'A' Wm ffl J. RAY RISSER Social Science GLADYS E. ROBINETTE Life Science BEATRICE T. RODENBURG English ELMER E. SAUER Foreign Language DOROTHY P. REYNOLDS Life Science PHILIP P. 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LEECH MILDRED WELLBORN FRED G- YOUNG Business Education Physical Science Social Science Social 550040 76 student government 77 associated student body president semester I TOM DELAHOOKE 78 associated student bed X CLUB'-9 I ,v 4 s -' ' 'Q . , , y president semester II .iff 'nm Q 04,5111 KEN FAGER 79 TOY BLIXT Vice-president I KAY HIERNAUX Vice-president ll BOB GRANT AMS Prcsideni Il 80 ,I .Vx V1 .1 ' SQ., fi ff ' -A 4, A 'W' ffpxk ' associated student body board LQ , ,J 'O 'Nl 1 1 ROBERT D. HAUGH Adviser CAROL MOORE KEN FAGER DOTTIE STALLINGS AWS President I, II AMS President I Recording Sec,-egg,-Y ll Il JOHN HAIGH TOM DELAHOOKE ART LERILLE Sophomore Prcsidcnl I Sophomore President II Freshman p,-csidcng I 4 ,,-.4 ..--- .-.-- .,.,NN I.v,iIij In ' K - .- , ft' I W' f I I I N ,, I I I I V' I tx PM I S-., I .fi ' I . 'M te .. :I kr X Y X Y' I XY XP' IICIIYIVES 5-f J' I A I K ..,, , x 'FP f ,- 't x... F RALPH KOST eSI1man Class President Il JIM COCHRANE Rcpresentative at Large II JOHN MARTIN Representative at Large Il JOHN AMDON Representative at Lar PAUL HAUGE Representative at Lar SHERRY NIELSEN Representative at Lar FORREST BRINKERHOFF ge I Representative at Large I BOB FEST ge I Representative at Large Il MIKE RUNYAN ge I Representative Gt Large II if ...P S- --4 BENITA BURKHARDT Representative at Large I DIANE MAMMANO Representative at Large II IRENE VIGUS Representative at Large ll 81 womcn 's council 'N Kay Hierneoux, Anita Wilcotl, Toy Blixt, Carol Moore, Sharon Doty. mcn's council .r fo'-4 JOHN cmusne Tom DEl.AHooKE KEN FAGER V BOB GRANT ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Es Johnson Allen Carter 82 associated student body abinet f T I GQ ,Q .V 3 V I L f a h 2 , -sieitiikk Semester I ROW ONE: Carol Tyrrell, Kay Hiernaux, Bob Grant, Liz Temple, Toy Blixl, Chairman, Sherry Dexler, Diane Mammano, Tomoko Hayashi, Ed Brower, Ginelte Benson. ROW TWO: Dick Gifford, Clark Herndon, Mike Runyan, Ralph Kosl. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Beryl Case, George Jenkins, Es Johnson, Irvin lewis, Advisor. Semester II ROW ONE: John Chrislie, Belly Furgerson, John Thurman, lrvin Lewis, Adviser, Kay Hiernaux, Chair- man, Clark Herndon, Chuck Pfeiffer, .lanel Friedman, Ginelle Benson. Row Two: Sherry Dexter, Pris- cilla Rockwell, Grelchen Climes. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Bob Christensen, Don Fedde, Nancy Robinson, Vic Shrubar. 83 associated women students board 415 'Ut Semester I Karen Floaten, Carol Moore, President, Dee Myers. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Doris Breedlove, Donno Waller. Semester Il Sue Gclliher, Sheila Wright, Carol Moore, President, Dottie Stallings, Judy Hannah. ADDITIONAL MEMBER: Gretchen Climes. 84 252. IE if assoeutted men students board Semester I Jim Cochrane, Dick Gifford, Tom Bauer, Victor Shrubor, Clork Herndon, Allen Carter, Bob Grunt, Robert D. Hough, Adviser, Dick Broeger, Jerry Von Meter. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: AI Bartrnon, Dove Boucher, Ken Fager, Presidentg Tom Pitkin, Chuck Pitkin, Chuck Robinson. I , it , 'ik-i . I lui 'lit' Q ' ' 1 cs mp' 'L 'I' A ' 0 ,vm ' . v ,,, - 4 M N A. K M! .WLM S. Q ,......i...d---,, ,.,., ...M 'Lbfllzo if J Semester II ROW ONE: Tom Delohooke, Mike Runyan, Clark Herndon, Ralph Kost, Edgcrdo Perez. ROW TWO: Tom Littlefield, Paul Houge, Bob Fest, Bob Grant, President, John Martin, Robert D. Hough, Adviser, Forrest Brinkarhofl. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: John Chrlstlo, Alan Exton, Kon Foger, Jarry Von Meter. 85 0 P Cin. 5 Y I flsfur J- ,R . A bgvf4qs.l-1, Q .-nom' Q AQ Q N - U.. up A ,, Q -. J P 1. an afhfgd' ...S r .P ,ME I uf' 1'-z' Rf.. V, N. U' ' X 1 A Ag Ve' r S ah ' X3 NN y r y sr K f ,'r.,.mv I Y 5 .r, f .sl if f if 4 M' mr! If 1 , V sophomores honorary seniors i i i ---I ! Verona Maxson Toy Blixt John Christie Tom Delqhooke Art Dyson Alun Exton Ken Foger KGY 'Hierl1C1UX Stun Hollingsworth Janet Hoover George Morlun Ron Plambeck Anita Wilcott ADDITIONAL HONORARY SOPHOMORES: Bob Christensen, Claudette Connor. IEUPSQS Helen B. Fowler Ina L. Frame Betty J. Hallstrom E. LeMar Koontz Marilyn R. Larson Nancy A. Lindley Helen P. Lunclquist Marlene McKicldy Alyce D. Mercer Mary E. Myers Judith L. Roberts E. Katherine Rodriquez D. Sue Ryan Mary Schuster Ann M. Smith Evelyn J. Southwick 90 f '- ' M57 .F J X :' 7 , ll 14 J ,J M 3 1 l s- FX, Z V, Ms- W Nyn f. 51 Ilxw X' N E- l I ,I .. th . ,, if S, . .. l . . .. ff fl f ...L get 40.9 UI J . MI I WX, 'll . l ll ll J J rl t x Charlotte H. Werner Shirley A. Wolf all 1 S-vu-.,. 'K uf' 'wr-nf Mario E. Alurid Diane G. Allison Paul D. Andersen Waller E. Baca James A. Barnes Nancy L. Albeck Rodney L. Almore Thomas R. Arnold Robert A. Bachman Stephen S. Barnhcn Z Gui' lx? An 'sf 15-...-Q ,fra Carolyn l. Battarbee Gary L. Bergmann Joseph L. Bilotta Dorothea A. Bradley Mariunn Brower Eloise L. Beckwith Marilyn A. Berry Jack Birkinshaw Judith E. Bray Nancy L. Brown Charles A. Bennett Winston A. Besoclcc Delores H. Boyd Loren R. Brest Llllion L. Buckner 7 Marilyn R. Bullis Carol S. Caldwell Richard E. Carleton Jim H. Chevalier Gretchen E. Climes Sharon B. Burkercl Robert L. Caligiuri Dorothy G. Carter Anna Chiriaco Patricia J. Clinton Bonita M. Burkhardt Thomas G. Callahan Beryl A. Case John S. Christie Carol J. Coccia Joan I. Burns Robert L. Calvert Hilda M. Cerda Niel J. Clarke James W. Cochrane Audrey C. Butz Hugh J. Cameron Donald H. Chapman John F. Cleary Shirley M. Cokeley S, 'IQTU 'sf 'N JJQIY-- 'f ' ' -06 1 1 f T7 'L 'lf f 'P' f 'v It 'RUG' Sy' 5-.wg r if W-'aqui fa'-'M 1' lk. was fax ,H , Donald D. Coleman John Conforti Robert A. Corraleio Donald W. Crippen Annifra D, Davis 94 'U' rr- C? 5' -e Margaret N. Collier Mary D. Coover Esther M. Craig Maria P. Cubillos Ken E. Degler Y Charlene Condee Barbara J. Cordrey Ramon L. Cranston Doris J. Dameron Pieler Dekkers Thomas I. Delahooke Marilyn J. Dislaso Jacqueline E. Dohm Freda V. Dringenberg Marvin D. Eder Charles R. Del Pino Dorothy J. Di Vall Richard R. Doleshal William A. Ducelfe Pearl L. Edmonds 19' mag Richard B. Denison Ephra Doezie Bruce H. Douglas Arthur B. Dyson Sharon K. Ehrmann Dolores A. Dickson Allen C. Doherly John T. Doyle Gary E. Ebright Rudolph E. Eichenlaub li, L il 'WF' sm? 'Q' in 'W' 'S 'Wi' fm 'Q' iw Q Vi' C7 Rudolph A. Eleti Kent H. Enderle Alan C. Exton Barbara M. Falconer Gene C. Foss 96 Donna J. Elliott Gunnar Engen Virginia Faber Robert W. Fest Raymond L. Foss Patricia L. Ellis Magne Engen Dorothy J. Fabrin Vincent A. Fleming Robert H. Fraser Robert V. Emery , Sandra A. Eriksen H. Kenneth Fager Marilyn A. Flender Gilbert B. Fricscn Howard A. Emirhanian Alice Evans leon Fakhoury Peter R. Force Toshio Fujita Eyvonne Funchcss Evelyn L. Gasl Frank G. Glover Rulh I. Grani Glen T. Green Louise Fundenbcrg Maurice E. Gaston Thomas M. Glynn Gary F. Grant Carolyn L. Gresham 6 i Belly L. Furgerson Roberl J. Genc Elizabeth A. Gosse Haygouhi N, Grashian Nancy M. Griffin 7--' UP f William G. Furs! James R. Gill David S. Goya Belle R. Gray Donald C. Groom .ng 905 X If Roberl Gain Charles F. Giro! Thomas H. Graham Randolph A. Gray Gail T. Grunwalcl 'G' wi-'LN nr' if 1 L-'X gif i W asv pl' 'CZQQ hit, 'FUN MW any-' 'Sb I , Ronald A. Gullickson Edward J. Hannigan Helen S. Havens Robert T. Healh Johnnie E. Henderson 98 'fu-' Elaine J. Haglund Edgar K. Hardman June H. Haviland Phyllis J. Hecllherly Dorolhy H. Hendrickson UD Mary Ann Hull Mary M. Harper Elaine M. Hawks Gary L. Heck Mary E. Hennessy Nora E. Hernandez Janet R. Hilclteth Thomas A. Hinds Johnny W. Hollingsworth Eleanor A. Horan ,Qi - l Clark L. Herndon Charles B. Hill Robert C. Hines Detlef Holst James A. Horton Curleno J. Hester Doris Hill Arlene Hofer Louise R. Hoockcr Meridel Houston nun. ba' wk., bb Robert A. Hewitt James W. Hill Marlynne C. Hofmeister Janett M. Hoover Jean A. Howard 'QD' x x,, Beverly K. Hiernaux Jenne L. Hill John L. Hogan Robert C. Hopkins Kenneth L. Howard .ug HQ 'Y 3 in-si' 100 fir- :dl 'Ita SL l RAI! 2 Barbnragene Hower Jane W. Howland Eugene M. Hughart Jean H. Hughes Robcff L, Hum Edward N. Huntley Richard V. lngle Janice M. Jack Gordon V. Jefferson David D. Jockisch Dan Hower Paul C. Hughes Charles F. Hutchins David H. Jackson Albcrla M. Johnson Joan H. Hubbell Judith S. Humphrey Nancy L. Hulchins John R. Jackson Ersilia Johnson Evelyn L. Huffman Richard L. Hunl Edward H. Imlay Wesley H. James Richard L. Johnson W 7 Virginia J. Johnson Bradley W. Kolsten Marilyn l. Kenyon La Wana J. Kondris Elaine B. La Freniere fx 'sl' N Q 1 Alia l.. Jostens Arthur W. Kaufman Kenneth A. Kopas Leslie F. Lage-rqurst Richard J. Kepner i Lois E. Juhrend Madeline M. Kay Rosalie K. Kern Marie Ann Kreitz Shirley M. Lambert l l Colleen M. Kalbfleisch Larry O. Kelly Joyce Kinley Charlotte R. La Belle Hermes P. Lancer Shaflk J. Karadshch Robert D. Kenney John F. Kirkpatrick Mary Lacher Kelvin V. Landon if WNV, ,Q 1 POV 5 03N 'a W'-'Y Ls ll l l V' 5 V '27 WL' ir 'Ir :-f 1 I0 XJ 159 W-fX unix 5.01 uu- h- K Us 5,-fx .rl -,f Annette Y. Lee Jack E. Lerg Louis A. Ling Barbara R. Lopez John H. Lundborg 102 i Bruce R. Lee John A. Lewis Clyde J. Linville Donald D. Lorenzini Robert R. MacDonald 3 s l l I 1 419' L 19' ww Katherine A. Lee Saundra J. Lewis John H. lisby Eugene L. Lowe Kathern L. Macklin Donald E. Lemke Dorine R. Lien Jacqueline M. Lobreto Raymond E. Lowe Raleigh B. Maddox Shirley R, Lemmon Betty L. Lindley Frank B. Lombard Richard E. Lund Richard L. Madison Henry A. Malm Kimiko Matsumune Patricia A. McCord William P. McKee Marilyn A. Melscheimer Corinne F. Manildi George R. Mayes Gertrude E. McDonald Kenneth M. McPherson Dolores S. Meyers William R. Marchese Verona D. Maxson Junelee M. McGee Richard J. Mehren John Meyers Shannon C. Marshall Ronald D. McCall Patricia J. McGinnis William S. Meissncr Albert Mcymarian Stephen V. Martin Eric G. McCandless William J. Mclntyre Donald R. Meldau Philip A. Mickolay fs 'W' 1 ,uf l M9 3 .gf 'T' xiU l WUI' if T Tm? YN 'lfx 5' 411: mcg, 415 Sv' .4-fur' P M-'Ie 4y.l:rh- 'VN 'Q' i l l 9141 Gail L. Millard Monica A. Monaco Nancy M. Mousulam Ted Nakagawa Margo A. Nelson 104 Kathleen Miller Carol E. Moore Theodore D. Moyer Shizuo Nakawalase Judilh M. Newcombe Melvin A. Miller George D. Morlan Sandra A. Mulford Barbara H. Nalick Randall L. Nichols Tokiko Miura Virginia L. Moll Jon W. Myers Marilyn C. Neely Sherry L. Nielsen Glenda S. Oberlies Joann L. O'Hair Henry W. Olson Lois M. Ozenghar Barbara L. Parkes Timothy J. 0'CalIaghan Rosemarie Ohanesian Lawrence G. Olson Joanne K. Paisley Edward G. Parr 1? l ' l sf T' l ' 'J svn Y7' -1:1 ,'5., Q l 1 Mary Y. Ochoa George E. Olafson Mary E. Olson Kenneth Palfrey Evelyn A. Passamaneck Geraldine D. O'Connor Kermit P. Olsen Zan E. Olson James V. Palmisano Vivien E. Patten i 1 f wr' Richard F. Oden Alvin G. Olson Frances E. O'Neil Carol A. Park James R. Pearce 40' Q37 QS -1 'R 1 'nf' V37 'Eff' mf 'xg 5' ,qs 'Nl .,...-...Y xv l l ,A Yu: I , X ,vxl XRYL-fu E PIT.. .1 F Ki a ,usxzv I f. 'f l' . , l 1 35 f-'- 5' . H., , A 'Q 1.4! ,Sp 'R wus. fi AU-fy Nd aff' .......,-.41 QE? Mary Helen Pearne Vladimir Petrow Ronald 0. Plambeck Ed Pototzki Janis E. Puzulis 106 QR nv if 'Sn 1- il rv' 'fb 'HIV John C. Petersen Richard O. Phillips Marie J. Ponzo Patricia M. Potter Jacqueline A. Rafter his 10400 Diane R. Peterson Robert L. Phipps Dona E. Porter John E. Pozzo Marlen F. Raften Rita G. Peterson Arthur J. Pion Robert C. Post Audrey J. Purnell Mary E. Ragland Kathryn G. Raison larry G. Reagin Ylda M. Remus Thomas W. Richards Gale W. Robinson 1 1 . r il Lf Ray L. Rammell Joyce Reed Russell W. Replogle Leon F. Richardson Betty J. Ross l IE -p s I 5 . Ralph H. Ramspeck Edward J. Rehberg M. John Restivo Carole R. Richart Amos W. 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Shepherd Carlin R. Smith Gladys L. Snowden Richard R. Spencer Viola W. Stephan Kunio Shintaku Carol A. Smith Carolyn H. Snyder Henry P. Squyres Marcia A. Stewart 'U-pn 'Nr' 7 -gg-6' 1' Hi. RH ', F7 David W. Shippy Dorothy A. Smith Carol A. Spanks Dorothy A. Stallings Ronald M. Stewart nr' 'W L N' 1 'WS l 9- 'Pr' 'Srl' l 'C am i ,dual nib? i 'www 'iv' 'puff' mv' L. l l 1 1 x f i Margaret I. Stigers Som Sutherland Robert B. Tara Lucille V. Taylor Neal B. Thompson 110 Doris E. Stine Russell B. Suydom Hanna J. Tarozi Elisabeth M. Temple Arthur R. Tichy Kenneth L. Stowe Saburo Suzuki Peter Torup Mariorie l.. Tessonc Letitiu A. Timm M. Kathy Strohm Gladys Taba Claudio V. Taylor John L. Thomas Kazuo Tamioka Julia S. Sugita Michiko Taguchi Emma L. Taylor Paul D. Thomas Kiyoko Tomita --Q-.--. ,.,. ..,. . . , , Sandra J. Toms Patricia A. Tramutolo Albert J. Valentine Sadie M. Vaughns Gary N. Wagner I-. mv , . Charles B. Toth Barbara A. Treyclte Clara Valizadeh Eloise Velasquez Richard H. Wagner To Rosy E. Toyama Arla J. Trompeter John G. Van De Brooke Carole V. Ver Planck Catherine R. Walker S Gail F. Traber Asako Tsuneyoshi Amy M. Van Horne Nevenka Vukazich Frank J. Walliser i 'Wi Leslie R. Tracy Neil L. Turner Oliver C .Varnes Toshiko D. Wada Michael E. Ward 'FED' ' 5 i Q7 .JS fl -.1 pdl' b png -w-M., N-.J Patricia A. Ward Fred S. Wevursky Anita Wilcott Patricia R. Wilson Carol J. Woodward 112 w Ralph B. Weaver Mariorie D. White Barbara A. Wilcut Carolyn H. Winchester Bill D. Woolley Julia K. Weishaar Beverly J. Wiench Delo F. Wiliamson Wayne C. Wirth Sheila K. Wright Donna James Audrey Wiltrudi James W Wucrth R 941 ' iN i I L li 1 U. I i Y i Alice F. Yamada William A. Zamora Patricia Zdarsky Ronald Thompson David Waterworth 3 freshmen Anna M. Angeline Sarah F. Angevine Lloyd D. Ankeny Morley V. Anstine Lillian L. Antunez James E. Arcaris June D. Arden George Armenta Sunny C. Asch John P. Ash Mary K. Ashton Frank A. Atkinson Trevor H. Atkinson Ruth A. Austin Charles D. Ayres Francis S. Azariah Kathleen M. Bader Dorthy A. Baer Joanne L. Bailey Harold G. Baldwin David J. Adams Eliseo Aguilar Joaquin Aguilar Marianne Albert Lourdes S. Alcazar Barbara Alexander Claire J. Allen Patricia J. Allen Philip B. Allen Toni F. Allen Anita I. Alvarez David A. Alvarez Alberta D. Amend Judy Ames Carol M. Anderson Charles H. Anderson Judy M. Anderson Eugenia M. Andrews Marion L. Andrews Tom Anflnsen 6 1 49 vs. Richard E. Ball Yolande A. Ballard Ray Ballarini Allen W. Banbury Elvester V. Banks Marian M. Barnes Patricia R. Barr Thomas E. Barratt Norman L. Barsugli Diane M. Bartholomew John L. Bates Norman D. Batterson Rollin W. Baugh Nicole De Volo Peter D. Beam Dorothy R. Bean Ellen Y. Beard Ed W. Becker Rosalie C. Becker Arnold S. Beckman 'tv '49 mae R47 Kenneth J. Becktel Dirck L. Bedford Edmund Bedrosian Ronald R. Bedrosian Robert J. Beedy Patricia L. Bell Leon D. Bennett Susan Bennett Dorothy E. Benton Glenrae Berlier Ted Berlin Matthew S. Biller Richard E. Billups Robert E. Billups Jack A. Billyard Cecille M. Bishop James E. Blankinship John E. Blewett Jo Ann Bode ' Steven H. Boland Peter J. Buscaino Robert W. Bush Shirley J. Butler Nancy L. Butterick Constance L. Butz Mary J. Cadwell Rodney B. Cage Jack L. Calaway Joan C. Calistro Ruth A. Calistro Donna L. Calvert James S. Cameron Michael W. Camp Clinton C. Campbell Patricia A. Campbell Kay I. Carey William L. Carleton Hugo F. Carlos Warren B. Carlson' Allan M. Carter Janet C. Boldt Martha L. Bolt William R. Bornhorst Janean M. Botsford Richard R. Bottorlf Barbara G. Bouck Pierre E. Bourgeois Arden L. Bowlby Jane F. Boyle Dianvl. Bradley James P. Branum Ward T. Brien Caroline J, Brooks C. Richard Brooks Janice D. Browder Diane C. Brown Larry P. Brown Robert Brown Ronald G. Burchard William R. Burr ri ' x Il. Mary A. Case Phyllis A. Casinclli Mary Chaconas Robert J. Champlin Betty Chang Dorothy Chiriaco Kim Chung Marilyn L. Clark William C. Clark Jay C. Clawson James Y. Cloutier Gloria E. Cobos Robert G. Coger Arthur F. Collins Carol R. Conrad Gertrude Contreras Donald E. Cooke Carol A. Cooley Lois A. Coops John C. Cornell I'- t l ' l Karlen D. Correll William H. Corrigan James E. Cowan Virginia L. Cowley Mary L. Cox Rita W. Cranston Clytee D. Crawford Darlene K. Creighton Jack E. Cressman Linda E. Croft Richard E. Croutier Donald J. Crowell Hugh W. Crowson Thomas F. Curran John Czako Dolores E. Czubai Alvin B. Daniels Selma M. David Virginia L. Davidson Barbara L. Davis 'ir' Wiliam C. Downer Charles S. Druce Stephen C. Drummy Michael A. Duke Patricia L. Dunlap Lauretta DuPont Charlene D. Dutton Nancy K. Dyer Bob H. Eastland Patricia Eaton J. lucy Ebaugh Lois E. Edwards Rodney G. Edwards Frances E. Elam John M. Elgaris Catherine A. Ellis Claudia F. Emery Kathleen L. Emslie Edward F. Endo Carol E. Enochs 1 I .X 11 was-4, Q James H. Davis Donald C. Dawe Diane R. Day Madolyn L. Day Charles N. Deack Judith A. Deardorff Ann R. 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Menotti Dennis L. Meredith R. Thomas Merrill Jerry R. Meyers Charles W. Miller Dale Jane John Martina Patricia Ralph Sherry Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller 'SA Ann P. Milliken . Margaret A. Milton Robert A. Miotti Ronald F. Missick Tetsuo Miyahira 11' -v' 5' Oma D. Moak Sandra R. Moen Beatrice Moffett Shiela A. Moloney Marianne J. Monninger Arthur L. Moore Alex V. Morales Clyde L. Morgan Dennis C. Morgan Nancy F. Morgan Susie M. Morrison Joyce L. Mortensen Jerrolyn L. Mosher Ruth E. Moses Brian A. Motta Robert L. Mueller Alfred L. Mulligan Emestina Munoz Paul D. Muntz M. Irene Naugle Dorothy R. Osborn Thomas R. Osiecki William L. Osmon Will S. Otake Martha J. Otto Walter D. Otto Dorothy H. Oury Jerry R. Oyler Norma J. Page Kenneth T. Palmer Phyllis M. Palmer Sally M. Palmer Paul L. Pannell Kathleen E. Parish Jean K. Park Robert F. Partridge William E. Partridge Richard N. Paschke George K. Pash Gail R. Pate J ,QV Carol E. Neary Donald J. Nelson Patricia A. 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Ramskow Richard A. Rand Kenneth G. Randen Arlen B. Range Theodore H. Rantzow Richard E. Ratlilff Laurel A. Ray V John C. Raymond 1 , I , u -A' ' u X -.u E. 5 I ' T., ,. , . 'l ' -'ik 5.1 L MH .M -- V is law . ..w, f miiff, . .4 -- . .. ' fl! V ,r .. -. ,. . -1 ., ,A 41 z -. 54-uw? 1- T1 wp, -- .-. .-- .fmfk 5' t ','yn.1 -fn 're V , Q 'l' F' 4 W1 ,f -i ...lf ' idx ' 1:7 New Q . ' A 7 If '--Her Roslyn Rosenberg Helen P. Ross Warren T. Ross Bernard J. Rolando Beverly J. Rowen James A. Rowins Mary E. Royce Carmelo F. Russo Jack B. Rydman Cecilia M. Saccenle Paula M. Sackell David L. Sadoway Philip W. Sanborn Ralph J. Sanchez Stanton S. Sanders Beverly J. Saler William W. Sauber Palricia D. Saunders Verniece M. Schad Della M. Schenck .S ,L .135 5 ...M P ' vw ,S S ' .J , j Q ...J-f if N Qi C'- X ami' Robert W. Raymond Sara E. Rayner Carolyn J. Rcegler Mary A. Reiling Beulah M. Reser Carolyn l. Richards Mary T. Richards Richard P. Riley Gwendolyn A. Rippee Rolacrl F. Rivera Nancy A. 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Thomas W. Ladd Thomas Anthony W. Thompson Billy L. Thompson George C. Thompson R. Keith Thompson Sheila M. Thompson Raymond L. Thornhill John C. Thurman John D. Tierney Hideo Tomatani Robert L. Toomath James D. Tracy Richard A. Traynor Richard A. Truitt Donald Tsark Gerald T. Stillman Warren M. Stirling Leonard C. Stolle Marilyn A. Stone Duane J. Stonecypher Edwin A, Stoney Kent F. Struckhoff Kathleen A. Stumbaugh Harry E. Sturn Eleanor Stuyvesant Thomas D. Sumrall Robert S. Svensrud Robert D. Swaithes Robert M. Swan Walter M. Swan Robert D. Sweet William E. Taaffe Ahmad Tale Jack C. Talmadge Akito I. Taoyama 'l'.L .,P' William L. Tumpney David W, Turner Frank A. Turner Robert W. Tyler June R. Underhill Florence Urizar Dick N. Uyeda Nimo B. Valmassoi Donald M. Van Buskirk Jecqueline Van Cott .tr ' ff: r .L uw 0 I M' l uf ' X xl V 1, w. 9331 'll , e, .. , , ., . .,....,,,,.., 1 Charles E. Van Demark Jerald E. Van Meter Clark Van Sant Eva S. Vatos Wade H. Vaughan Judith E. Vaugine Mary Ann Veil Frank M. Veloz Thomas M. Veloz Linda G. Vernaci iw 91? uni ?l N Robert G. Verner Joyce K. Vestal Carol D. Vines Gaele D. Vogt Dorreen S. Wagner Marilyn J. Walker Carole P. Wallace Beverly J. Ward Robert L. Ward George W. Wardwell Thomas P. Warner John M. Watkins Sharon C. Watson Allan S. Way Francis P. Way Deborah A. Weatherwqx Nancy J. Weatherwax Ramona L. Weisenberg Ronald K. Weitzel William H. Welch 'R . 've ' .ff - .. N, 1 5 ,uf 'lin .Q l Q .ALL X tl 5 L 1,5 ' lfi.s.'lFl ' L Vigil 3 K it AAA. rw L -4 N 4. 'N 0 ff Neill E. Woodruff Richard A. Woodruff Jeanette Woods Lynda L. Wright Donald A. Wrona Mildred E. Wullschleger Donald B, Wurzlaurg Raymond Y. Yagami Henry S. Yamada Kiyoshi E. Yamane Kenneth A. Young Mun M. Young Susanne Young Betty J. Yunker Darrell G. Ziegler Richard G. Zellmer Evalds Zigurs Charlotte A. Zinn Robert F. Zottarelli Bruno J. Zulpo Mary L. Wells Donna J. Westfall Barry N. Wcstman Carlos E. Wheeler Nancy M. Wheeler Richard F. Wheeler Nathan D. Whitman Owen C. Wickstrand Timmye M. Wickwire Ben H. Wightman Alan P. Wilbcr Marie H. Williams Marion L. Williams Pamela Williams Richard B. Williams Roland E. Williams Charlene I. Wilton Patricia A. Winchell William O. Wong Janet L. Wood eq. wm.fv- mlm 4,nl...'X.. in , ,. X4.M,,,: V',,,,v qw A-mi 'V-P y , uthlc-ities 38 Wh ww, 4 N agy , gif I -' , 1 '. 61 I . fy fl I I ga.: l-1 -'25, 7,7 . .Valar 4 I . wf .S 'JN MICKEY ANDERSON Head Couch season record PASADENA PASADENA PASADENA PASADENA PASADENA PASADENA PASADENA PASADENA PASADENA PASADENA PASADENA RIVERSIDE BAKERSFIELD EAST LOS ANGELES WEBER GLENDALE PIERCE LOS ANGELES VENTURA FRESNO BOISE COMPTON aff J, F' fi f . 1. n 4-'v' in ax ,., .fl ,-.-.X ..4 ' - o 1 FSL-,.A,' X .V I ,K fl ,. 'If I' 1 .. I I' I 1 I .L -5 , I GEORGE SVIITII End Com I 4f s by' ,l ' I , i - J ,f 5 NOR JAQUA Lne Coach I3 36 21 O 25 0 7 0 6 I9 45 9 9 139 ., -x., x.'Tw '. -, ,. - Eying the goal line iust inches away is Lancer fullback Ron Cox after being stopped iust short of o touchdown on cz line plunge. Looking on are Jim Hammed and John Helms. pasadena 19 - riverside I RONALD COX ELISEO AGUILAR Fullback Fullhack 140 LOU BAITY ROSS MATRANGA Fullback Quarterback Coach Mickey Anderson's Lancer football squad opened the 1955 gridiron season on the right foot by defeating the Riverside Junior College Tigers, 19-13, on Wheelock Field in Riverside. Led by the shrewd quarterbacking and heads-up defensive play of Bill Marchese, PCC built up a two-touchdown lead only to have to plead for mercy in the closing minutes of tho game as the Riverside eleven turned on the power to almost upset the Lancers. Thanks to a great goal-line stand, the Lancers were able to gain possession of the pigskin and run out the clock for a hard-fought win. ' PCC halfback Fred Lovato attempts to elude three oncoming Riverside tacklers as he rounds end in the season's opener. ,un4 DAVE KRUSE EIJI DOI Tackle Guard pasadena 0 - baleersfielcl 3 Ar! Large, PCC vhcxlfback, eludes one Bakersfield lackler and moves downfieldg Lancer lacklc John Helms comes up lo give Large a helping hand. 142 For the second encounter of the season, the Lancers traveled up to football-mad Bakers- field to do battle with the Bakersfield Rene- gades, the Lancer eleven, however, iust could not get rolling in this game and took a crush- ing 36-O defeat. Although the game was a hard fought one, the Pasadena charges were unable to cope with the Renegades in the second halt and as the game progressed the whole team seemed to fall apart. The result was the worst defeat suffered by the Lancers during the 1955 season. Attempting to out-manucver the Bakersfield defender, Lancer halfback Fred Lovato reaches for the elusive pigskin. BILL MARCHESE JIM MAXFIELD Quarterback Qumgerback 'I43 CHUCK HUNTER DON FRASER End End pasadena 2 - east los angeles 2 , 44 Pasadena end Jeb Hough seems intent on cotchlng this Lancer pass but falls to notice oncommg East Los Angeles defender HAL SELLERS LES SMITH Halfback End Moving into East Los Angeles JC stadium for the third game of the season, the Lancers displayed a wide open offense in the first half to take a two-touchdown lead into the dressing room at halftime. But in the second half the Huskies got into high gear and came back to overtake the Lan- cers and hand them a Ql-20 defeat. Leading the Huskies to the win over the Pasadena charges was Charles Perry, who scored two touchdowns in the second half, one being an electrifying 88-yard kickoff return. Starring for Pasadena was freshman halfback Hal Sellers. ' Elusive Lancer halfback Ellis Johnson tries to find a way through a host of East Los Angeles tacklers, even though there is no help in sight. 145 46 PCC defensive hulfbcck Ellis Johnson knocks the bull from the waiting arms of a Wildcul pcss receiver. f R. 4 DAVID LUCY MIKE CONNELLY G'-'Grd Center pasadena ai weber I HILLARD HILL FRED LOVATO End Halfback For their fourth game of the season the Pasadena team travelled up to Ogden, Utah, to meet the Weber Wildcats. Although the Lancers controlled the ball throughout the game, they had trouble scoring and came out ot the conflict with a 6-O win. Coach Mickey Anderson's charges continually moved the ball toward the Weber goal line but just couldn't punch it over for a touchdown. On the other hand, the Lancers displayed a vicious defense as they continually threw the Wildcat ball carriers for losses during the entire game. ' An unidentified Lancer ball-carrier flnds the going rough as he is flattened by Weber tacklers. Another Lancer coming up to give help flnds he is too lute. 'I47 JOHN HARDY JOHN HELMS End Tackle pasadena 2 7 - glendale ,a 5 148 Eluding the outstretched arms of a Glendale tackler, Pasadena halfback Ellis Johnson speeds around end for a long gain. Ellis Johnson, PCC halfback, is stopped after a short gain by an alert Glendale defensive man, but not until he fell across into the end zone for a Lancer score. Moving into the Rose Bowl for their first home game and the fifth one of the season, the Lancers met Glendale in their Western State Conference opener. As usual when these two teams meet, the game was hard fought and close, with the Lancers coming out on top after the final gun with a 27-25 victory. In this game, Lancer halfback Ellis Johnson scored three times to break the backs of the visiting Glendale squad. The game was all Pasadena's in the first half and all Glendale's in the closing half. Tempers ran high and both teams were on the verge of exploding at times throughout the second half. W JEB HAIGH JIM HAMMED End Tackle 49 50 little Hal Sellers, Lancer halfback, tries to twist away from a Brahma tackler. pasadena 34 pierce 0 NEIL WOCDRUFF NORM CAMARA Guard Cenier Trainer Frank Baker is shown bandaging the linger of Lancer center Mike Connelly during an official time-out. In the second home game for the Lancers, they finally got into high gear as they rolled over the Pierce Brahmas, their second Conference foe, by a 34-O count. The win gave PCC a 4-2 record in their first six games, and since it was their second conference win, it put them on top of the league standings. Highlight of the game was Mickey Andcrson's putting in his bull moose backfield, made up of linemen .lim Meza, Dick Douglass, Jim Hammed, and Dave Kruse. All in all, the hapless Brahmas just didn't have a chance against the speedy, much improved Lancer eleven, Ill' This time the unidentified Pasadena ball-carier hits a stone wall as he attempts to buck the Pierce line Guard Frank Nose is shown heading back to the huddle. DON BAUER RONALD BUCHANAN Center Fullback pasadena 25 - los angeles The Los Angelei defender seems more intent on getting Cl hold on the ball than stopping Lancer fullback Ron Cox. 152 Ellis Johnson, hard running Pasadena halfback, breaks into the clear against the Cubs and picks up long yardage. Now that the Lancers were really rolling, there was no stopping them. Entertaining the Los Angeles City College Cubs, in the seventh game of the season, the Lancers showed them how the old football game is played as they handed the Cub eleven a decisive 25-7 defeat. Scoring three times via the air lanes, the Lancers showed they were a team to be reckoned with in Western State Conference play. This, being the Lancers' third Conference win against no losses, put them at the top of the pack L TOM RICHARDS ED KELIIKOA Halfback Guard 53 Following the interference of guard Jim Meza and halfback Hal Sellers, PCC quarterback Ross Matranga races around end for an important first down against the visiting Pirates. pasadena 6 - ventura 0 'I54 John Helms, Jeb Haigh, Ed Keliikoa and Jim Hammed of the Lancers are shown in a post-game discussion with an unidentified Ventura player. DICK DOUGLASS JIM MEZA Guard Guard Entertaining Conference toe Ventura in the eighth game ot the season, the Lancers were hard pressed for 52 minutes as they were busy keeping the Pirate eleven from scoring. Then the Pasadena team struck like lightning through the air to set up the game's lone touchdown as the Lancers salvaged a 6-O win. The touchdown was set up by a 45-yard pass play from Ross Matranga to Hillard Hill. Two plays later, hallback Ellis Johnson slid oft tackle for two yards and the winning touchdown. The pass play was the first sign of a PCC oltense all evening long as the Ventura team completely stopped the Lancers each time they got the pigskin. Lic 1 Speedy Ellis Johnson, Lancer Halfback, is shown stretched across the goal line as he scores the lone touchdown of the game, End Hillard Hill and tackle Jim Hammed are shown clearing the path. 55 DAVE MUEHLBERGER ELLIS JOHNSON End Hcrlfback pasadena 4 E - resno 6 'I56 All alone in the Fresno end zone, Ellis Johnson reaches to receive c Lancer aerial for another PCC touchdown. Dodging the outstretched arms of a Fresno tackler, Ellis Johnson charges through a big hole for a Lancer touchdown. Art Large blocks out a Fresno defensive man to enable Johnson to score. After playing four straight league encounters, the Pasadena team took a break from Confer- ence play to host the Fresno Rams. In this, the ninth game ofthe season for the Lancers, they showed their best offense of the year as they set back the Rams, 40-6. Fresno, a northern powerhouse, proved to be completely fooled by the exploding Lancer offense. Led by little Hal Sellers, who averaged 9.7 yards a carry, the Pasadena squad showed their heels to the Rams in the third quarter as they scored three times to break the game wide open. Jim Maxfield had one of his best nights for the Lancers as he completed ll out of l5 passes for ll? yards. ALEX VUKAZICH RON MCCALL Tackle Tackle 'I57 Lancer end Hillard Hill makes a bone-crushing tackle on a Boise ball carrier, and Lancer linebacker Mike Connelly comes up to finish the iob. pasadena 4. - boise 19 158 Pasadena head coach Mickey Anderson is all smiles as he receives after-game congratulations from Boise coach, Lyle Smith. WARREN CARLSON ART LARGE Tackle Halfback In the tenth game of the season, the Lancers entered the conflict as underdogs when they encountered the highly touted Broncos of Boise, Idaho. Sporting one of the finest junior college records, Boise moved into the game a slight favorite. But this idea was changed early in the game, as the Pasadena eleven exploded with violent force in the opening quarter to score three times, and at the end of the game the Broncos were on the short end of a 45-l9 score. This was only the eighth loss for the Broncos since football started at the Boise school, and it was the third time the Pasadena team had defeated the Broncos in tour tries. On his way to a Pasadena touchdown, end Hillard Hill eludcs a Bronco tackler after catching a Lancer aerial. Bill Marchese is set lo give Hill a helping hand. 159 PETER MASSETT SANDY McPEAK End Hcalfback pasadena I8 - compton 45 Everybody seems fo be gelling into the ad as Pasadena end Hillard Hill affempfs lo ge! his hands on cz Lancer pass. Hulfbcck Hal Sellers comes to help oui. 160 End Hillard Hill shows his All-American form as he scores one of his three touchdowns against the tough Compton Tartars. In the final game of the season the Lancers played host to the nation's number-one team, the Compton Tartars. The scene was set as the two teams were tied for the WSC leadership and the winner of this game would be Conference champion. Although the Lancers fought with everything they had, they couldn't stop the Tartars and the fine Compton halfback, Jim Waddell. When the smoke cleared, the Lancers were at the short end of a 45-18 score and finished the season with a conference record of 4-1. Highlights of the game were Compton's halfback Jim Waddell, who scored three times and gained 342 yards, and PCC All-American end Hillard Hill, who personally scored all 18 points against the Tartars. ' ALEX MORALES FRANK NESE TClCklB Gugyd 6 varsity basketball 'I62 Q Lib! 5 'I x I W6 4 s oh vga 4 Pffll g Xi is ff x.'-.L v?Qt4 ' I 1 I h 'v Q , 7531 V I . t , ' 9x fltlq r if . . .Q Although this year's Lancer basketball team figured, on paper, to be one of the tops in the Western State Conference, they proved that on the fioor they could not compete with the rest of the teams in the league. Coach Weary Walton's team finished the season with a dismal 3 wins against 26 losses. Their only win in conference play came against Glendale. The reason for their weak showing was attributed to the loss of players through ineli- gibility and transfer. Even though they lost many games, the Lancer hoopsters did not give up. Led by such fine players as Danny Arens, John McGill, Bill Lenzen, and Jim Conn, the Pasadena team continued to have the competitive spirit and finished the season with courage. A Lancer player leaps high for a rebound. Ed Stoney dribbl V as pasta Plerce defender as he goes in for a shot. Looking for another PCC player, Fletcher Udell sets up a pass which might bring two points for the Lancers. 'I63 AL WALTON Coach 64 Jim Conn makes an oi?-balance pass fo Lancer teammate, Jim Keane. Lancer Fletcher Udell almost loses lhe ball as he dribbles around an PCC guard Danny Arens is all by himself as he goes up for Iwo points. opposing player GEORGE MCKINNON DAVE SWAITHES Cenler Forward 'I65 JIM KEANE CHARLIE REYES Guard Guard Danny Arens fries lo llnd an opening, but is successfully stopped by an Jumping high lo luke cl rebound, PCC center Bill Lenzen encounlers East Los Angeles defender. lrouble from lhe LACC player. 66 JOHN MCGILL JIM CONN Forward Center John Hardy does the ballet on the hardwoods as he goes up for Iwo Center Bill Lenzen fights for ihe ball as Lancer players, George McKinnon points. 170D and Danny Aron: 1223, move In ro give him u hand. 67 6 varsity baseball ROW ONE: Laurie Cavalier, Dan McMann, Robert Brown, Nemo Gaisford, John Nyquist, Alan LaMotte, Jerry Hazelwood. ROW TWO: Gary Colon, Jack Doshier, Dave Dorman, John Thurman, Jr., Lani Exton, Leon Shumaker. ROW THREE: Fred Lavoto, Robert Rickerl, Ed Askew, Ed Geis, Jock Hollenbeck. ROW FOUR: John Thurman, Coach: John Gove, Manager. 'vm 1, JOHN rHuiiMAN Coach 70 The i956 baseball season looked like a promising one for coach John Thurman's nine as he fielded a team, which on paper was picked to be one of the top contenders for con- ference honors, but as the season came to a close the Lancer horsehiders had dropped to a disappointing third in the league race and finished the season there. Leading the Lancers on the diamond were Dave Dorman, .lack Hollenbeck, and Jerry Hazelwood. Dorman finished confer- ence play with a 4-O pitching record and was the leading chucker on the PCC ball club. Highlighting the season for the Lancers was their 8-l victory over their arch-rival, Comp- ton College. if YI' 'ml f ',Y'2w .Q .jf ,JH ' 'fi WN 4 W - W + , 'S lm D-, .,. . MM , . .. 435345,-.N- . . ,gp L , .... f.--N W- . - -71 . ..A..... mr K N ,,,,.fQ..-.w ... 2 f Jack Hollenbeck comes charging home in an cmempt Oo score CI PCC run. JERRY HAZELWOOD 7 5.'g'1-g,,, ,L .v 'Wy ... ' amp' 'I72 Q L Robert Rlckerl, PCC flrsl sucker, prepares to put the tug on an LACC player who was caught off base . A 1-.,ff-fin r J I ' 'fag' A V7-I I ' W h , 'Lx fl., 'T' 1' 1 l X ' 'Z ,a ,,vQ. f,, ' 5 m Lg if, ,' Z, I' K 4' ff' uw ,A X, V . ,Q '- I L 5 I ' . ' 451- A. I ,', , 'Q f, . r j ii,gi jQ.,4 , , 'f gs ' , BMX Coach John Thurmon's nine are shown leaving the Held after defeating league-leading Compton. vi V 415733 . V JACK DOSHIER 3. il 73 MV J'-f? Bob Kenny, Vince Adamcyzk, Dick Gilmore, Steve Stubbs, Nor Jaqua, Coach. varsity golf 174 Coach Nor Jaqua's Lancer golf team proved to be one of the outstanding athletic teams of the year on the PCC campus as they finished the season with a record of 20 wins against 3 losses. The Lancer divoteers won their first 13 matches before they felt defeat. In Western State Conference play the Lancers took second place, in the WSC tournament Dick Gilmore placed fourth and Steve Stubbs, fifth, to gain top individual honors. PCC was represented in the state tournament at Bakersfield by Vince Adamcyzk, Dick Gilmore, Steve Stubbs and Ron Wickstrum. Since this year's team was loaded with fresh- men players, it should provide for another fine PCC golf team next season. x gi rx, , .xmsmms -,,,,.Nh.s... t-w...,, fi? .- Ted Laudise, Tom Jeffras, Ken Sabella, Don Kuhn, Bob Cox, Gene Fradella, Bob Morris, Dick Resnick. varsity gymnastics Finishing the season with an excellent record of 4 wins and l loss, the PCC gymnastics team again proved to be one of the top junior college gymnastic squads. The Lancers placed third in the Southern California Junior College finals. Leading the PCC team in this meet were Don Kuhn, third in the parallel bars, Kenny Sabella, third in the rope climb, Bob Morris, fourth in the high bar, and Jack Elder, first in the long horse. The gymnastic team, coached by Al Walton, turned in many fine performances. 75 varsity tennis y 'I76 wk' .. ,. ROW ONE: George Brigham, Willliam Moore, Jim Warren. ROW TWO: Tom Schaefer, Gary Hill, Jim Maxfleld, Xavier Ramos. Under the instruction of Coach Henry Hardey, the PCC tennis team enioyed a fine season. Finishing second in Western State Conference play, the Lancer racqueteers lost only two league matches, and these were to Ventura, the team which finished on top of the WSC pack. The Western State Conference Tournament was held on the PCC campus this year, and, due to their placing in this tournament, Lancer netters, William Moore, Jim Warren, Tom Schaefer, and George Brigham were chosen to represent PCC in the Southern California Tourney which was held at Long Beach. ,,,.. A . X gig -1 Henry Warner, winner of the 100-yard dash is closely followed by two other Lancer sprinlers. Q' . .VJ N b 'W ll X LS. 5fv7f:'fl r e l l varszty track Lancer cindermun George Chuini ottempls to lake over the lead in one of the distance events, 77 tf,.rff H ff -wfff m,fe.av.f V 4,1 H' fl df! wr it W is Lou Baity hurls the discus through space as he tries for a PCC victory in the platter-tossing contest. W. -.,,f., ...WW ...,W...,,....,.,,,. ,,e,. , ,,,,,,, W., , 'v 4 ,. 1, ' 1 ' . ,,, . . ,Q , ..,, r ,fmmnr f f ,M . V .5 at-'-4': '. 'ht.X'PT 'r 5 W . 5 f V '- 'i . of . ' A Y .:,.s,f N, .,, ' Shown clearing the bar is Owen Wickstrand, Pasadena high iumper. 78 The Pasadena City College track squad, headed by veteran coach Otto Anderson, again provided some good marks, but due to their lack of depth were not too successful in gaining meet victories. One of the outstanding meets for the Lancer tracksters was their seventh-place finish in the South- ern California Relays. Out of a field of eleven schools, the PCC spikers were pitted against some of the top iaycee track- men in California, and their seventh-place finish was a tribute to a team which lacked man power. Even though victories were hard to gain, the Lancer tracksters showed fine spirit and took their share of the spoils. varsity swimming Again this season, under the watchful eye of veteran swim- ming coach Newt Stark, the Pasadena City College swimming team completed a fine season. Although the Lancer natators turned in some time individual performances, they were unable to gain many meet victories. Leading the Lancers were Brian Motta, Neal Thompson, and John Jackson. The Pasadena swimmers spent the entire season on thc road because ot damage to the PCC pool, but will be able to host their share of the meets next year on completion of the new pool. With the new set-up nextiyear, swimming should reach new heights on the Colorado Street campus. A' xx- 4' Coach Newt Stark checks with u meet omcial on the flnish of a race. ROW ONE: Newt Stark, Coachy Bob Deland, ROW TWO: John Jackson, Brian Motta, Neal Thompson, Dave Hermans, Lowell Kalb. l 179 fx' H CA4 ' 1 I ' v n X We ui, 'Kp' an ., Q Af. ' f Iirwliiw Q. ' 7 , . .. -A fn ' . ' 'N f faq I 752 Q ' v w r 4 4 xA T, . W .,, . 9 , 'W ' . , -A an 'gg' ' wx, 4 I f . ' N nl W 'N ' 4' w Y V ff- ni x x Q Q H X il: Q i vt' . 4' A t M y w, X ' , -7 ' W . x . I I gl . a '- X f X 5 ' ,WW wi! I I V! , WT .1 A A g m' 'gl KY A L .E Q b , . M A y. A ,VtLi,f.h Q rfkxgixj . , 'N I W t -, 4' 3 x V '12 ,, U4 4, X . -. E R X, - A ' 1 , f ' 'w lx fl , X, I 4 A ,. M ' x X K '5Zgv.g fl , ,' x, ,ia W.. in . A25 X. Lu Y. U .N f M... ..J!'2-yn 'FIJ N ?2if.4.r-my--wm,'A:vx..L... , ' r .M -'.- ivy' ' fm, B Q ' -I Q Q53-L M '- Q 4' ,u 1 ' ' 1,-iv . mtl, ,4 . NN 3 , A , X Q' w 4, A- ,Q . if 5.1 .' .5 . .ut 1 . 1- W . , ,L..'f'g,1'l H 'g ' I --Q g 3, ,. Q , X. I , 45 M ay 5:27 A9 ties V4 xx ,AMN 1 K 4 H ,, - I ,mflph 'gfgtx ' A :fg2w.1 in I 3 sl ,x , v-N ' , ., ' ' A vu xl Y, V 7' ,N 1 ,QW A' . tam . A x 5.5. . . 4 - If 1 ,4 l Qu' Vtj, ffl ln' , A 'a 4 A Q I A 4 x ,. 'CIW womelfs athletic assoeiation 182 f Sportsmanship, leadership, friendship, and service to the college are the goals of the Women's Athletic Association of Pasadena City College. To become a member of WAA and participate in its many and varied activities, a woman must earn one team-credit and have a sincere desire to uphold and promote the ideals as set forth by the founders and members of the Women's Athletic Association. NETT HOOVER PAULINE BROWN VERONA MAXSON President I Adviser President II ,: 'I - lY Vi A ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE sf' ' -Q , ,,,,,'X qw- 'Lx K ,Mg s . .il ., 1 K V .lo Ann Bode, Debbie Weatherwax, Patricia Eaton, Recording Secretary ll, Nancy Griffith, Vice-president If Carlene Hester, Treasurer I. Jan Bush, Claire Allen, Mildred Wullschleger, Pat Allen, Elsie Roum, Julia Spencer, Vice-president ll, Judy Hannah, Janett Hoover, President I, Gladys Taba. Virginia Mott, Recording .Secretary I, Corresponding Secretary Il, Alberta Amend, Alberta Johnson, Margaret Collier, Corresponding Secretary I, Pauline Brown, Advisery Verona Maxson, President II7 Ylda Remus, Gladys Snowdon, Louise Fundenberg. To advance the ideals of true sportsmanship, and to recog- nize outstanding athletic ability, citizenship, and service as exemplified in the activities of the Women's Athletic Associ- ation is the purpose of the Women's Letter Club. This or- ganization is composed ot those women who have earned four team-credits and who have been found acceptable according to the chart of the Women's Letter Club Board, which rates the athletic ability, sportsmanship, service to the school, reliability, leadership, personality, and appearance of all candidates for membership into the Women's Letter Club. womenis letter club l t t l l VERONA MAXSON ELIZABETH JENSEN CAROL SPANKS President I Adviser President It ROW ONE Pat Winchell, T eQ5Uf9 li Vefonfl Muxson, President I, Claire Allen, Gladys Taba, Virginia Mott. ROW TWO Linda Lesh, Secretary ly Carol spanks. President Il, Nancy Griffith, Judy Hannah, Carlene Hester, Vice- president I, II, Elsie Roum. ROW THREE 'Pat Allen, Secretary ll, Carolyn Winchester, Jonett Hoover, Alberta Johnson, Margaret Collier, Julia Spencer, Gladys Snowden, Louise Fundenberg, Treasurer II. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Sara Fulton, Elizabeth Janson, Advlserg Evelyn Roenne. 83 fall semester ROW ONE Pauline Brown, Adviser, Pat Winchell, Carlene Hester, Margaret Collier, Janet Hoover, Nancy Griffith, Virginia Mott, Verona Maxson. ROW TWO Louise Fundenberg, Sherry Neilsen, Tris Eaton, Evelyn Roenne, Alverta Johnson, Linda Lesh, Carol Spanks, Gracie Booth, Claire Allen. w. a. a. heard 'I84 E l spring semester ROW ONE Pauline Brown, Adviser, Virginia Mott, Corresponding Secretary, Julie Spencer, Vice-presidenty Verona Maxson, President, Tris Eaton, Recording Secretary: Linda Lesh, Treasurer. D ROW TWO Janett Hoover, Nancy Griffith, Carlene Hester, Sara Fulton, Carol Spanks, Pat Allen, Pat Barr, Jo Ann Bode, Karen Sattergren, Gladys Taba. basketball Three outstanding teams, the first of which remained undefeated, represented Pasadena in women's basket- ball competition with various other Junior Colleges in the area, including Whittier College, Pierce, East Los Angeles, El Camino, and Los Angeles City College. The WAA players scored an exceptional record of eleven wins out of fourteen games in which they en- gaged, including the Southern California Junior Col- lege Playday held at El Camino. The Basketball teams were under the direction of manager Julie Spencer and adviser Elizabeth Jensen. ., 4 JULIE SPENCER Manager ELIZABETH JENSEN Adviser A basket for two points. 85 . jf Kew fgj- fI53giQ?,vf1pt3g 'L GW' SiSsgS13,2f'X Iltfff few ,,. f- f Q, 1 . ,miaff is-em ' - -' Q ., 'if we ,QW Ti7JQ'f'Q My-Alf Y Q- is-LJ 12' H . est-e' ghteyi l' G h - 51-sf .ml'57 sktyfvsswgqi MQW Q ,X ,S ' at ,.+,'s ' 1wMi+fH+,i4Pi2'5flf?' ,ffm Iskjvaflfl' W ,, -qswq. , we ini ffxviw' i ,as e ...V ,,.,,,mm,,Qi 'delhi M x SEM HJ, 'V r. I ...Missa Q. rf- 'lz fi' ff' gh' wr alll H K is ww ww R, E 1 ij' .w 'l As.'s,f',rfwfPf ' 'H ,W V - llmfs- 333: 7 wk , Y - V . Jw. W a Q' , :fJ'L'W ,. si We J- . as flrihsv - if ' Hsbgsigr .is ,W.s.,,' 3 , ,,,M,+x. 4 ' Y V' , A w.,,1,-if yas., Gigi up ,4.iih,,M.,,?,k:sK, P., ,gV. i 'f g fy!! ia, if M.j,mi gmagf s N. ' ,iw Z' l s .JM , 'rr 11, -.,,3, ps Q.. . . , ,, 0 ., yqrqv. . ,, 7, i x 1 V 551 .5 gms . .1 W 2 eyigrfs gigs xg . I fseme ggl ' 'f rx-1-tm. -i ,, 85 wil' , ,, f.bir1L, 186 l'f9'Tf' if l Y It's u long stretch. oll yball A new WAA team sport, Volleyball, was introduced to mem- bers of the VVomen's Athletic Association this year. Many enthusiastic women joined in to make the first Volleyball season a big success. Highlighting the season was a victory scored by the team at Glendale College. The Volleyball team was under the direction of manager Gladys Taba and adviser Irma Graham. ew. , f .. W' GLADYS TABA Manager Circle left for a goal. hoekey A successful Hockey season was made busy by class com- petions and an exciting playday held with Los Angeles City College in which two teams participated in games on the Los Angeles campus. Team directors during the season were Louise Fundenberg, who acted as manager, and Pauline Brown, who served as adviser. Red stars for varsities were awarded to the following WAA members participating throughout the Hockey season: Car- lene Hester, Janett Hoover, Verona Maxson, Virginia Mott, Elsie Roum, Carol Spanks, Gladys Snowden, Julie Spencer, Debbie Weatherwax, and Pat Wnchell. t. xi, ii, l i J - -. , ,rv 14 -fi? O r A ! uv ,L ff :ri f x KAREN SATTERGREN PAULINE BROWN Manager Adviser badminton Under the direction oi manger Karen Sattergren and adviser Pauline Brown, both class and intercollegiate competition with such colleges as Glendale and Los Angeles City College were enioyed by many enthusiastic members of the Women's Athletic Association. Two doubles, including Verona Maxson, Carol Spanks, Julie Spencer, and Karen Sattergren, and five singles, including Carlene Hester, Nancy Grififith, Louise Fundenberg, Pat Barr, and Janet Hoover, entered the All Southern California Badminton Tournament which was held on April 12 at Fullerton College. The successful season was terminated at the annual WAA Banquet in May. Send that birdie back. softball A successful softball season was enioyed by many WAA members who participated in both class and intra-mural com- petitions under the direction of manager Elsie Roum and adviser Pauline Drown. Among the colleges in competition with PCC were Mt. San Antonio, Los Angeles City College, and Compton College. To close their season the WAA players entered the annual Southern California Junior Col- lege Conference at Compton College. ., M V' .iv QANM .. . .M 7 - ELSIE ROUM PAULINE BROWN Manager Adviser last hand bats flrst. 'I89 L. P-. Ww,, -N , I, Q--im, f V ,sage 4 w, n .gh -.1-' ',.,- A..,.,,,, . ,N 1' ,.. 190 Stretch those strings. 'EL . jpg. .. vm .f-YI if A,--'M ., f- 6 ,li .' 0 'fa 'Wm-. '.-salt, .tn archery Despite unfavorable weather and field conditions, many WAA members enjoyed a memorable archery season, during which WAA archers participated in two tournaments, the first of which was a Columbia round, and the second, a target shooting in which balloons and character faces of familiar WAA mem- bers were used as targets. The successful season was brought to a close by mana- ger Gracie Booth and adviser Irma Graham at an Installation Tea where honorable mentions were a- warded to the outstanding members of the class. Someone had good luck. tennis An unusually strong tennis team this year was led through a successful season by manager Pat Barr and adviser Eliza- beth Jensen. During the season, matches were held with Mt. San Antonio College, East Los Angeles College, Santa Ana College, Los Angeles City College, and Glendale College. The team also entered the All Junior College Tennis Tourn- ament held at Ventura in which all the players from PCC won trophies. On May l9 the tcam participated in the South- ern California Junior College Tennis Tournament, held at Long Beach. PATT BARR ELIZABETH JENSEN Manager Adviser 5- Ready and waiting. 9 92 . has K MM jxcilgfitf Fins for speed. swimming The Southern California Junior Col- lege Swimming Meet held at El Camino College brought to a con- clusion a series of inter-college meets enjoyed by members of the WAA swimming team. Opponents met dur- ing the season were Mt. San An- tonio College, Los Angeles City College, Orange Coast College, and El Camino College. Varsity stars were awarded to outstanding swim- mers at the May Banquet. Co-managers tor the season were Pot Allen and .lo Ann Bode. Eliza- beth Horton served as adviser to the swimming team. Ugg- if ww wiv' fi :Q s ffm, ELIZABETH HORTON PAT ALLEN Adviser Co-manager WW.. 1. ' l- 'WKRQU installation tea The WAA Winter Finale is one of the outstanding social events of the year. The Womens Athletic Association Installation Tea, the theme for which was Winter Wonderland, was held Monday, January 9, in the Women's Gym. Giving P pins, tapping new members into the Women's Letter Club, presenting the first honorary memberships to the WAA and college physical education faculty, and the installation of new officers were the main highlights of the Tea. The second annual Fall Finale was held in the Women's Gym, The theme for the Finale was a Three Ring Circus- Food, Entertainment, and Awards. Games, including tiddlywinks, tree throw basketball in wastebaskets, bowling, horseshoes on a baseball, free throw basketball, ring toss, darts, shuffle board and other small party games were set up in the north gym at 4:30. After The games were completed, a potluck dinner was enioyed. The dinner was followed by entertainment provided by many ofthe talented members ot WAA. fall finale The scorekeeper's job is a big one at the Spring Finale. 93 . 'gt-QQ-'Q--N....... - The Modern Gym class stresses posture development. - -ki 3' :3i'314i?'s ' - 1J+ fi.'f5'- nf , U Hg- W ,fl 23 - ' ':s3ww.wi.g, Qt . x5 IF.esQX , - . 5. . -2-fixgfgu ' 1.2 - Q., Q1 sr . .- .K Q13,fvm,i5:!.5g,fQ V 1 I F , r ww ? ,r Ejfr ivfj-- 1j'1:'Xtg ' - 1 modern gym . S 9 Y L SV. 1 I -W 5 ?' -via I t 'A 'l I ' WN fx.-K liss 1-to - Personal improvement demands constant attention and practise. 195 X cocducutional courses Lei' X it Wllltgx 1 X, Under the direction of Elizabeth Jensen, faculty chairman, the Women's Physical Educa- tion Department oliers a number ot coeducational courses for Pasadena City College students, including Ballroom Dancing, Square Dancing, Archery, Golf, Ice Skating, Life Saving, and First Aid. nf mc, -.. '- 'I96 i rii xii: Ice skating is a sport requiring precision and perfection. In the Ballroom Dance class students learn to dance and practice social customs. Danclng can be fun if one knows how. . S 'I97 pei' ROW ONE Carol Tyrrell, Betty Furgerson, Ginette Benson, Carol Miller, Frances Jenner, Janet Friedman. ROW TWO Laury Cavalier, John Martin, Ken Schneider, larry Olson, Chuck Ayres, Commissioner ll, Don Fedde, Jerry Van Meter, Ralph Kost. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Jackie Brittar, Allen Carter, Robert Fleury, Advisory Es Johnson, Commissioner tg John Nyquist, Chuck Robinson, Beverly Sater, Dove Stubs, La Rhatta Watloy. pep commission Actively supporting all ot the various sport activities of the school is the Pasadena City College Pep Commission. The commmission in numerous ways works to arouse city and school enthusiasm in the sports events held both away from home and on the PCC Campus. Among their activities were the sponsoring of Red and Gold Day, the organization of an outstanding cheering section, and the selling of the rooter jackets. 99 c eer leaders CHUCK ROBINSON DOUG FUNDERBURK BOB WHITCHER BILL CURTIS song girls , 'Q Q X f 1 ROW ONE Louise Gico, KiHy Teer, Diane Young. ROW TWO Terry Demmo, Joanne McClure, Sue Anderson. 200 'ill 2 ' rettes fi? --ff--4 ------ ma 0 im ADDITIONAL MEMBER: Lukhetta Wotley lag girls QL., jpg BETTY FURGERSON MARILYN BERRY PEGGY PETERSON ,Q fr, , 3 , , JACKIE BRITTER BEVERLY SATER Q 'sv .4 .. J' t at 5 1 , 4 20 Mr. Fleury and the Lancer Band lend an encouraging note to the college football team. lancer band 202 Always present at the Pasadena City College football games was the Lancer Band. This excellent organization, under the direction of Robert R. Fleury, is the official band of the Tournament of Roses. As one ot the top Junior College Bands in the nation, PCC scored a first place in the Junior Rose Bowl competition this year. JOHNNY NYQUIST Drum major 203 FK, Luv JK ,,.,.,. inf 5 ! 4' . if! ,wi A Q .Vw ff 'mfg ,1 jswfh Q-wa., 2,9 , .. . .f f --vu ,lf 4, . .. ' f ,wr a , 1' Y .MQW .. xi 1 '. ffn. L. ie W WNW 'K , A 1 ,, fgin af: f Mgfj, ,..-. l, w,,.L7!LG, g-J - , Q . 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ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: John Christie, Doug Mauldin, Dennis Mavity, Tod Menghls, Goarga Morlan, Elisabeth Temple Vice-president I, II, Bob Weber. 1 ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE ROW ROW ROW ROW ONE TWO THREE FOUR , ,D ' 'tt '- fir- ,A ,,. ,,.t Q .4 ,- .-4 ,sires 'Wm sy V . V 3' , i if gif? ,' 1',:'.t,' !3tf.sw3i ,i f.Qt:'tt ,ig-fwt-Ay' jig ,g:'ni,fQ2K.t ,- V i,t :tt txt img., M gf my lei? ni' 4 ui sl in i.,. or Nu Students who have given outstanding service to PCC are tapped into OMD, Order of Distinguished Service. Toy Blixt, Vice-president Il, Kay Hiernaux, Verona Maxson, ,Secretary ll, Anita Wilcott, President I. Tom Delahooke, Art Dyson, Ken Fager, George Morlan, Secretary I, Treasurer ll, Ray Lunden. John Christie, President llg Allen Carter, Treasurer lp Bob Nichols, Robert Hough, Advisor. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Bob Christensen, Claudette Conner, Ike Ogilvie, Ladd Thomas. 'Q r. ,- s ,. Wilt itil!! tim Lit liter I-12'-f'nr'f I , , ,., mt .wir-., V,-. W ,Af 'nt irg rg tl I t ,ity W' ,QM :gf M we 5,1 r,t1t.s4 tg, I,-X This honorary state iunior college scholastic society awards membership to PCC students of superior scholarship. Carol Magdiel, Barbara Treydle, TI'eClSUI'er lp Carlene Hester, Pih Secretaryg Junelec McGee, Frances Slater, Secretary ll, Ann Glanville, Daryl Woods, Roberta Royse. Mae Kosoboyashi, Margaret Collier, Verona Maxson, Secretary I, Roberta Noroian, Phyllis Stephenson, Judy Hannah, Patricia Winchell, Ruth Moses, Arlene Passamaneck. ' Eugene Kunzman, Ronald Buchanan, Jon Myers, Joe Bilotta, Walter Baca, Bill Lenser, Dick Robkon, Jerold Van Meter. Timothy O'Callaghan, James Arthur, Vice-president I, President ily Donald Brewer, Lynn Brewer, Vice- president ll, Kenny Schneider, John Salter, John Petersen, Treasurer ll, Bob Hopkins, George Josten, Adviser. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Kathryn Art, Mariorie Arthur, Barbara Bullington, John Cleary, John Christie, Carol Collier, LeDonna Comer, Thomas Crowe, Kathryn DePi95r M0rilYn Distaso, Ephro Doezie, Bruce Douglas, James Durant, Herbert Espeland, David Estrella, Dorothy Fabrin, Robert Hager, Elaine Haglund, Edwin Harte, Korlita Hedwoll, John Hol- lingsworth, Albert Hofstetter, Bill Junger, Katherine Keefe, Marie Kreitz, Eric Louterer, Betty Lindley, Joanne Loux, Ronald Lee, Albert Llersch, George Mayes, Catherine McElroy, Gordon McGinley, Marilyn Melsheimer, Kennon Miedemo, Ann Milliken, George Morlon, Joyce Mortensen, Rosemarie Ohonesion, Richard Oden, Robert Oldenburg, Lawrenre Olson, Kenneth Oinundson, Edward Parr, Gail Pate Ann Perine, Ronald Plombeck, President I, Priscilla Rockwell, Elmer Sauer, Adviser, Susan Schilo, Carl Schulz, Glendyn Smith, Susan Stqmets, Susan Stewart, Mqrigrig Tessonei Ladd Thomas, Jean Toomoth, Fred Wevursky, Dennis White, Marie Woekel, Sholia Wright. COMPLETE TO MARCH I5, 1956. 207 luuuprury dnltu psi onmgt a ROW ONE ROW TWO To stimulate interest and activity in drama on campus and to honor with membership those students who have done outstanding work in this field is the aim of Delta Psi Omega, national iunior college drama fraternity. Audrey Lachman, Claudette Conner, Secretary-treasurer I, Vice-president II, Ann Austin, Secretary- lreasurer II7 Terry Woods, President If Betty Ross, Eloise Taylor, Vice-president I, President II. Xavier Ramos, Winslead Ogilvie, Chuck Phifer, Jack Yancey, Richard Denison, Neil Hereford, Robert Shepherd, lloyd Brumage, James Stewart. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Annabelle Anderson, Adviser, Bob Bruce, Jack Conner, Freda Dringenberg, Donald Liercke, Adviser, Jim McNeely, Ralph Thomas. 208 PII sig num tau llnltu ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE Development of creative-writing talents and appreciation of fine literature are encouraged among members of Sigma Tau Delta, national honorary literary fraternity. Judy Hannah, Carol Magdiel, Mary Lueder, Sandra Miles, Patricia Eaton, Ruth Crandell. Eleonara Hartmann, Jerrie Pisarz, Freda Glynn, Margaret Milton, Joan Burns, Ann Glanville, Victoria Welsh. Russell Bruegger, President I, II, John Thomas, James Piper, Ivan Jones, Adviser. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Carol Brown, Esther Craig, Phyllis Hough, Urban Hayden, Vernon Human, Mary Jacobson, Ida Johnson, Brigita Lielausis, William Linvillo, Tom Matthews, Wllliam McCrae, Ann Milliken, Vice-president l, II: Darrell Muller, Alexandra Prober, Lela Simpson, Eloise Strinz, Gloria Surdy, Barbara Winterbottom, Augusta Wolf, Secretary I, llf Dorothy York. Membership in Phi Rho Pi, national honorary forensics fraternity, signifies special accomp Iishrnent in the various speech activities. ROW ONE Pat McBrocm, Louise Taylor, Anita Wilcott, Secretary I, II, Chrystai Watson, Bee Reser. ROW TWO Murray Mead, Ken Fager, President I, II, Art Dyson, Magne Engen, Vice-president I, II, Robert Grant Paul Smith, Adviser. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Mary Loeher, Emma Taylor. Recognition of those students at PCC who have distinguished themselves in the fielcl of, art is the purpose of Zeta Gamma Phi, honorary art fraternity. ROW ONE Letitia Timm, Secretary If James Seelig, Vice-president lp Don Mathews, President ll, Jim Mastin, Benita Burkhardt. ROW TWO John Ehlen, Adviser, Bob Nichols, Ronald Burchard, Vice-president Ily Judi Collins, Secretary Ilp Cornelia Schulz, Treasurer llg Tony Everitt, Historian I, Ili Helen Reid, Adviser. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Russell Brueggcr, Henry Caro, President lg Nancy Cowden, Deane Schenewark, Treasurer lg Donna Schulz. li will rho pi ROW ONE ROW TWO Theta Rho Pi, national honorary junior college radio fraternity, honors students in the field of broadcasting and promotes high-quality radio programs at PCC. Jim Zito, Virginia Starr, Secretary I, Ily Marianna Bethel, Terry Woods, Vice-president Il, Virginia Kersting, Adviser: Tony Lalima. Bernie McRavy, Walter Schaub, Public Relations Director l, President ll, Jack Yancey, Ronald Thompson, Kenneth Johnson, Adviser, Gary Grant, Robert Shepherd, William Stewart, Dave Jackson, James Stewart, Treasurer I, ll, Ed Imlay. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: 'Lloyd Brumage, Roland Carpenter, Elizabeth Chapman, Kenneth Howard, Henry Olson, Vica- president I, Richard Peicich, President I, Chuck Robinson, William Stewart, Kenneth Stowe, Ralph Sylvester, Eloise Taylor. - lnonorury ZFCIJ spruwrns ROW ROW ROW ROW ONE TWO THREE FOUR This women's honorary service organization upholds the traditions and regulations of PCC and invites student participation in school activities. Lucy Suzuki, Vice-president I, Mitzi Taguchi, Gretchen Climes, Virginia Mott, Betty lindleY. NUUCY Grifllth, Vice-president Ili Janett Hoover, President Il. Ylda Remus, Corresponding Secretary I, Nevenka Vukazich, Margaret Collier, Verona Maxson, Julie Spencer, Judy Hannah, Carlene Hester, Treasurer ll: -lUl1elee McGee. Barbara Treydte, Betty Furgerson, Frances Slater, Ann Briggs, Marilyn Berry, Corresponding Secretary II, Eloise Velasquez, Recording Secretary II, Louise Fundenberg, Treasurer Ip Sherry Dexter. Sue Sauter, Carol Tyrrell, Beryl Case, Elaine Hawks, Kimiko Matsumune, Recording Secretary I. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Mariann Brower, Pauline Brown, Adviser, Sara Fulton, Shirley Hall, Kay Hiernaux, Jean McAvoy, Gail Pate, Ann Perine, Aandrea Raible, Carol SPUNIKS, Elisabeth Temple, Arla Trompeter, President lp La Rhetta Watley, Pat Winchell. 2'I'l svrrir-1 , . :sire-I0 I: ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE ROW FOUR Sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, Circle K, with its membership of outstanding men students, renders service through correlation of school and community interests. Jerry Van Meter, Mike Runyan, Secretary lg Arthur Dyson, Treasurer II, John Martin, John Christie, Clark Herndon, Treasurer lp John Restivo. Don Fedde, Vice-president ll, Chuck Ayres, Bill Marchese, Wesley James, Dick Braeger, Paul Hauge, Secretary Il, Tom Littlefield. Ralph Kost, Tom Delahooke, President ll, Ken Fager, Vice-president ly Lani Exton, John Thurman, Jim Cochrane, Bob Grant, Al Bartman. Ron Plamloeck, Les Tracy, Allen Carter, President lp Leonard Metz, Robert Haugh, Adviser. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Dave Boucher, Ed Brower, Doug Funderburk, Jeb Haigh, Joseph Hall, Adviser, Rudy Hlista, George Jenkins, Es Johnson, Donnis Loggins, Stan Osborn, Tom Reese, Chuck Robinson, Ron Shane, Ladd Thomas, AI Weber. 212 url ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE muuu-il In addition to coordinating the social and scholastic activities of the Art Department, the Council also fosters understanding among students and teachers ofthe Department. Milly Coy, Sheila Wright, Corresponding Secretary I, Ilp Carole Force, Letitia Timm, Vice-president Ili Nora Hernandez, Mary Anderson. Carole Sievers, Recording Secretary l, ll, Don Mathews, Tony Everitt, Vice-president If Jim Mastin, Presi- dent llp Jim Seelig, Charlotte Ewan. . Ronald Burchard, Paul Hauge, Henry Caro, Bob Nichols, President I, Bob Livernois, Treasurer Il, William Enking, Adviser. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Rodney Almore, Virginia Caldwell, Judi Coliins, Doris Derby, Slove Homsy, Carole Johnson, Richard Johnston, Elaine La Freniere, Warren Lamm, Joan McAvoy, Linda Menke, Dee Meyers, Helen Reid, Adviser, Deane Schenewark, Treasurer I, Sam Vena, Charlotte Zinn. ROW ONE ROW TWO iw-X me Adelphians serve the college by ushering at various programs and by assisting with oFlice work. Joan Burns, Vice-president Ig Jeanette Theriot, Vice-president II, Beatrice Rodenburg, Adviser, Jacqueline Jones, Recording Secretary l, President ll, Linda Lane. Carol Tyrrell, Janet Boldt, Treasurer Il, Carolyn Reegler, Treasurer Ig Sandra Moen, Jo Ann Bode, Eloise Velasquez, President l. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Dorothy Benton, Virginia Berry, Donna Cooper, Lucy Ebaugli, Beverly Foxworth, Carol Mngdiel, Rosemary Manlove, Corresponding Secretary I, Carol Park, Laurel Ray, Carol Vines, Donna Westfall, Recording Secre- tary lt, Audrey Wilson, Pat Zdcrsky. 1 Members of the English Council encourage and coordinate the student departmental activities. Bob Christensen, Priscilla Rockwell, Joan Burns, Frances Slater, President l, ll, Claudette Conner. Sandra Miles, Renee Bedau, Nancy Robinson, Ephra Doezie, Vice-president l, llg Jan Mosler, Chuck Phifer, Charles Girot. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Toni Allen, John Christie, Esther Craig, Dorothy Dixon, Advisery Margaret Fraser, Evelyn Gast, Judith Hannah, June Heatherly, Joycelyn Hudlow, Jean Jefferson, Ganlayanee Maleesriprasirt, Ann Milliken, Joyce Mortensen, Richard Peicich, Edgarclo Perez, Jerrie Pisarz, Fredy Rivera, Betty Ross, Elisabeth Temple, Jacqueline Van Cott. vlmflivum wunmission, The responsibility of the Elections Commission is to organize the Associated Student Body elections and to prepare the polls for voting. ROW ONE Jane Kearns, Carol Miller, Frances Jenner. ROW TWO Janet Friedman, Commissioner II, Irvin Lewis, Adviser, Clayton Loggins, Commissioner lp Carol Tyrrell. svl'riv'4' lin an:-0 1-umm isxion y The Finance Commission handles all financial matters dealing with the student body and advises the board concerning requests for money. ROW ONE Don Fedde, Commissioner Ilp Diane Mammano, Irene Vigus, Bob Fest, ROW TWO Earl Holder, Adviserp John Martin, Jim Cochrane, Mike Runyan. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Julie Harwood, Clark Herndon, Commissioner I. 215 sw'ri1'r' mul ill and xnfvtg l'0lllIl'il ROW ONE ROW TWO The aim of the Health and Safety Council is to improve health standards and practices on campus. Bob Randall, Doris De Sousa, Betty Furgerson, Commissioner ll, Carol Tyrrell, Commissioner lp Gunnar Engen. Frances Slater, .Suzanne Macauley, Adviser: Jackie Britter, Louise Fundenberg. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Judy Purnell, Richard Tichy, Dorreen Wagner, Pat Winchell, Barbara Woolley. 216 inlvr-4-lub vnunvil ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE Members of the Inter-Club Council work to coordinate the activities of the various clubs on campus and to handle the periodical Club Days held at PCC. Sue Sauter, Social Science llp Carol Tyrrell, Secretary I, Il, Honorary and Service: Barbara Treydte, Social Science I. Jack Going, Athletics and Recreation llg Adrienne Lamborn, Athletics and Recreation If Sheila Wright, Art and Music llg Margot Nelson, Art and Music lp Victor Shrubar, Business and Industry ll. John Christie, Commissioner ll, Ken Schneider, Science and Mathematics ll, Allan Carter, Commissioner Ti Larry Hampton, Social Science lp Edwin Cruikshank, Assistant Commissioner llp lrvin Lewis, Adviser. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Deanna Ely, Business and lndustry lr AYNBIYB ffedfifkwlh Treasurer Il, Randy Gray, Humani- tarian II, Robert Hough, Adviser, Ken lshizu, Science and Mathematics I, Corinne Manildi, Humanitarian If Julia Spencer, Honorary and Service ll, Jerry Williams, Assistant Commissioner I. hi-liivrs ROW ROW ROW ROW Hi-liters provide talented PCC students the opportunity for experience in the field ot enter- tainment by participation in college and community programs. William Lee, Betty Lindley, Secretary-treasurer l, ll, Eve Hardesty, Sunny Asch, Arlene Passamaneck, Orolie Fosdick, Joan Colistro, Sue Stamets, Gwen De Silva, John Conforti. Joe Kirwin, Dan Hauer, Vice-president I, President lly Rita Peterson, Connie Krystoff, Barbara Krystoff, Eloise Taylor, Mary Cox, Madeleine Kay, John Kleker, Laury Cavalier, Ron Bedrosian. Richard Denison, Ray Johnson, Don Brewer, Bill Meissner, Vice-president Il, Les Lagerquist, Larry Hobson, David Ring, Albert Valentine, Stanton Hollingsworth, Robert Fleury, Adviser. Richard Kasten, Allan LaMatte, Robert Shepherd, Bob Randall, Les Tracy, President I, Bob Brown, Ray Lunden. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Mariann Brower, Bob Bruce, Ruth Calistro, Sherry Dexter, Pat' Gillespie, Arlen Haftner, Tom Hillary, Karen Lemon, Reno Mattson, Darrel Maize, Band leader, Martha Moore, Thyriss Munford, Bob Peters, Dano Sirdenis, Betty Smith, Pat Stolfus, Richard Taylor, Ladd 'l'homas, Phyllis Thompson, Barbara Treydte, Corresponding Secretory I, tl, Arthur Tripps, Dorcas Vanian, John Watkins, La Rhetta Watley, Charles Waugh. , T it ss sexy W W ,sc 5 Ns- M. new-JP'F'i This council fosters social and educational opportunities for those Interested In Library science as a career. ROW ONE Ardith Harrington, Audrey Wilson, Eloise Velasquez, Vice-president ll Secretary treasurer ll Johnnie Henderson, Harlene Griffee. ROW TWO Charles Jones, John ,Stef'fy, President lip Richard Carlton, Bob Tepel President I Herman Smith Adviser ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Cecelia Bohorquez, Maisie Bowling, Pearl Edmonds Gail Howard Vice president I Secretary treasurer lg Penny Krupp. MEI X42 lung uug 0 mnuwil ROW ONE ROW TWO In addition to the coordination of social and scholastic aFfairs, fellowship among students and teachers of the Department is developed through the eFForts of the Language Council. Ann Briggs, Corresponding Secretary I, Chairman ll, Frances Slater, Nancy Tyler, Madeleine Kay, Sue Stamets, Corresponding Secretary II, Priscilla Rockwell, Jamshid Nasseri, Secretary-treasurer Il, Magdalen Suzuki, Margaret Collier, Chairman I, Karen Jenne, Margarita Fastabend, Bob Ward. ROW THREE Gunnar Engen, Secretary-treasurer I: Robert Sweet, Arthur Wiley, Adviser. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Constance Beaty, Jeanette de Geelen, Virginia Helmick, Eleanor Horan, Thurston McWhorter, George Morlan, Mary Myer, Rosemarie Ohaneslon, Jack Petersen, Arla Trompeter, lewellen Whlte. svlwimr physil-u sr'-imru-0 l'0lll'ld'i, ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE To sponsor departmental activities and to coordinate the activities of individual clubs within the department is the purpose ofthe Physical Science Council. Fritzy Alt, Margaret Allen, Elena Dewar, Gloria Girden, Junelee McGee, Secretary-treasurer I, II. Hanna Tarazi, Bill Rehrig, Bob Hopkins, Lee Andrews, Bruce Lee, John Ydren, President I, ll, Burton Jirgl, George Morlan. Glen Korpi, Vice-president I, Il, Thomas Johnstone, Ralph Barmore, Faculty Member, Thomas Crowe, Irwin Soss, Harper Frantz, Adviser, Stanton Hill, Faculty Member. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: John Aiken, James Arthur, Barbara Bullington, Clyde Carter, Thomas Hinds, Kenneth Ishizu, Shaflk Karedsheh, Dale Miller, Sondra Moen, Albert Nader, Pat O'NeiII, Thomas Osiecki, John Peterson, Virginia Spaulding, James Stem. 219 Sl'l'l'il'l' photons Members of Photons encourage interest in photography and serve the various PCC pub- lications. ROW ONE John Miller, Treasurer Ig Bob Christensen, Brian Motta, Secretary I, Bill Tibbitts, Vice-president Il, Bob Domenici, Paul Pannell, Glenn Kohl, Secretary ll. ROW TWO Russ Whitaker, Adviser: Dennis Mavity, President I, II, leon Bennett, Bill Furst, Mike Barton, Tom Crowe, Jack Doran. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Dan Bloom, Fred Couchman, Vice-president I, Ken Ishizu, Treasurer Il, Frank Seney, Howard Verhoef. 220 xo:-iul ul7?rirs l'0lllllIi88i0ll The Social Affairs Commission plans the college dances and arranges other social functions which include the entire PCC student body. ROW ONE Gretchen Climes, Janet Friedman, Arnette Fredrickson. ROW TWO Jane Kearns, Frances Jenner, Ginette Benson, Commissioner l, llg Carol Miller, Estelq Alqrid, ROW THREE Maurece Dunn, Adviser: Ralph Kost, John Jackson, Rick Oden, Robert Bowlus, Adviserg Rosemarie Mason. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Tom Bauer, Allan Carter, Clark Herndon, Leroy Overstreet, Mary Wells, Chuck Von Demark, ssagvsigixg ay' Y jp-W bu This commission coordinates the religious activities at Pasadena City College and organizes the yearly Thanksgiving assembly. ROW ONE Sharon Johnson, Sue Galliher, Joanne Mark, Betty Donlon, Commissioner ll. ROW TWO Manuel Florez, John Wood, Michael Getze, Jim Cochrane, Duane Stonecypher. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Bill Ayers, Burton Bishop, Adviser, Margie Brown, Dick Gifford, Commissioner If Robert McDonald. M A v The Speech Arts Commission coordinates all speech, drama, and radio activities. ROW ONE Paul Smith, Adviser, Virginia Kersling, Adviser: Donald liercke, Adviser. ROW TWO Chuck Phifer, Commissioner Il, Diane Mammano, Commissioner lp Eloise Taylor, Claudette Conner ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Murray Mead, Dick Peicich, .lock Yancey. - Xciiu I M ' 'finial-wfiilvk12il' snr-ial sa-ivluw' round-i ROW ONE ROW TWO In addition to maintaining student interest in college, local, state, national, and inter- national government, the Council promotes interest in student leadership and in fields of Social Science. Arlene Passamaneck, Sue Sauter, .loan McAvoy, Secretary-treasurer I, Vice-president ll, Junelee McGee, Lucy Suzuki. Beryl Case, President lg Frances Slater, Gunnar Engen, Vice-president lp Oliver Varnes, Larry Hampton, Charles Haugen, Charles Del Pino, Kathy Strohm, Secretary-treasurer Il, Priscilla Rockwell, President II. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Katharina Fleming, Advisor Ig Eleanor Homer, Adviser llp Ellon Perna, Hal Reynolds, Richard Rogers. svl'l'i1'v Ilwulria-ul lwulsvup ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE Educational experience is provided tor the members of this club by doing actual makeup work on students appearing in the Theatre Arls Association productions at PCC. Ernestina Munoz, Joyce Allen, President I, ll, Blanche Anderson, lrmgard Kotzian, Jackie lobrelo, Dixie Drake. Dorothy Calwell, Adviser, Betty Furgerson, Joyce Rud, Mary Babarudy, Kay Depics, Phyllis Stephenson. Jarold Paxson, Gloria Cobos, Beverly Founders, Secretary I, II, Claire Pesek, Treasurer I, II. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Dolores Jordan, Vice-Pf05ldU'Il lf ll: lucillc Mullord, Dianna Saunders, Vurnieco Schad, Chrystal Watson. 223 hunluuilariun 4-ollvg 0 . ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE ROW FOUR The College Y has for its purpose the practicing of the highest Christian ideals and service in everyday life. Roslyn Rosenberg, Ellen Beard, Dolores Estabrooks, Carolyn Richards, Joan Schowen, Corresponding Secretary I, ll, Annitra Davis, Recording Secretary l, II7 Sandra Henville, Johnnie Henderson, Charlotte La Belle, Carol Woodward. Mary Hart, Janie Boyle, Donna Westfall, Martha MacRae, Betty Mills, Diane Peacock, Joanne Mark, Vice-president I, President ll, Carole Schwartz, Barbara Cordrey. Loring Magee, Owen Jensen, Stan Sanders, Joe Witt, Don Lorenz, Alan Wilber, Treasurer llp Bob MacDonald, John Meader, Eugene Kunzman. Burton Bishop, Adviser, John Blewett, Jefilrey Grant, Michael Getze, Joe Orell, Myron Smith. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Loretta Anderson, Jane Arden, Ronald Ballard, Herb Bauer, Mike Beattie, Constance Beaty, Renee Bonne, Susan Bennett, Dorothy Benton, Bob Calvert, Alon Copon, Gordon Carey, Allan Carter, Mary Chaconas, Betty Chang, Richard Clark, Karlene Clarke, Gretchen Climes, Margaret Collier, Hugh Crowsen, Sharon Curtis, Selma Davis, Ken Degler, Robert Dye, Lucy Ebaugh, Joyce Elmore, Ken Fager, Marilyn Fink, Carolee Fithian, Nancy Fletcher, Orolle Fosdick, Richard Gitilord, Bob Gish, Connie Gould, Yvonne Grandi, Randy Gray, Mary Gudritz, Francis Hagar, Helen Havens, Robert Heath, Carol Henninger, Dave Hobart, Meridel Houston, Bradley Hull, Treasurer lp Kate Hutchins, Dorothy lbolio, Katie Jackson, Ronnie Jackson, Katherine Keete, Marilyn Kenyan, Charlotte Kindelberger, Spencer Kolian, Burleigh Kraener, Cosy l.aPlante, Jane Leamer, Donna Louk, Sherrie MacVittie, Marianna Maier, Ganloyanee Maleesriprasirt, Bonnie Mathews, Ruth Mattson, Dick Merbitz, Joyce Mortensen, Nancy Mowrey, Stanley Nathanson, Sally Palmer, John Pasch, Bill Payne, Douglas Pomeroy, Laurel Ray, Ronald Rossiter, Mary Royce, Cecilia Saccente, Dennis Shimek, Beverly Smith, Rocky Spoelstra, David Sorrentino, Charles Spann, Marilyn Stone, Saburo Suzuki, Stephen Taylor, Jack Talmadge, Judy Thomas, Nancy Tyler, Jacqueline Van Cott, Anne Van Horne, Rafael Vegerano, Dorreen Wagner, Beverly Ward, Tom Warmer, Vivian Watanabe, Betty Webb, Barbara Wemple, Richard Wheeler, Bob Wiclney, Charles Wilbur, President I, Deta Williamson, Shirley Witt, Hanna Tarazi, Rosemary York, Michie Yoshisato. 224 intvrnutionul 1-lul International Club seeks to create a closer relationship and cultural understanding among foreign and American students at PCC. Ivy Grashian, Sue Sauter, Eva Vatos, Marili Alcazar, Nora Hernandez, Vice-president II: Rose Fadel Idriss, Viola Stephan, Secretary llg Maisie Bowling, Beatriz Vigil, Liliana Antunez, Florence Urizan, Kimiko Matsumune. Nevenka Vukazich, Treasurer ll, Hsuen Liu, Ganlayanee Maleesriprasirt, Ylda Remus, Estela Alarid, Miyd Saseki, Kim Chung Htz, Betsy Roesch, Maria Garcia, Arcadia Valladares, Hilda Cerda, Maggie Scar- borough, Frances Slater. - THREE Henning Otto, Missirian Leven, Laura Elder, faculty Membert Monsoor Zekavat, Mansoor Yashar, Ki ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW ROW FOUR ROW FIVE Saing Bai, President I, Vance Burch, Adviser: Masao Matsumoto, Jorge Zalamea, Milciades Aldana, Hermann Peinado, Alberto Velasco. Hanni Bell, Paul Doi, Ghodratollah Ertefai, Maied Qussous, Abdulla Eltobaishi, Hanna Tarazi, President llg Makoto Nakamura, Sabura Suzuki, Vice-president If Yasuo Suzuki, Federico Ortega, Vicente Osorio. Golamreza Fazel, Kazuro Machii, Basilio Castaneda, Art Gourdikian, Jamshid Nasseri, Mario Pachano, Luis Eiran, Fredy Rivera, Oscar Rubio, George Bonorris. - ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Stephan Bicas, Douglas Colson, Donald Duiiana, Tranquillo Falchlnella, Jun liichi, George Karahalios, Shaflk Karodsheh, Secretary I, Bahrnan Khosrovanl, Anita Mattsson, Chukwuka Okoke, Francisco Perez, Hans Rau, Ahmad Tale, Daniel Tania, Treasurer I, Maria Torres, Akito Zadyama. ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE 'will'-' --' W Members of this club study the position ot the United States in world affairs in addition to exploring current international problems and ideas. Junelee McGee, Irene Vigus, Kathy Strohm, Secretary ll, Ivy Grashian, Rose Fadel ldriss, Joan McAvoy, Secretary I, Sue Sauter, Publicity Chairman ly Beatriz Vigil, Lucy Suzuki. Ylda Remus, Nevenka Vukazich, Arlene Passamaneck, Frances Slater, Chrystal Watson, Viola Stephan, Priscilla Rockwell, Publicity Chairman ll, Beryl Case, Executive Secretary I, ll, Marili Alcazar. Richard Rogers, Vice-president ll, Harold Hansen, Adviser, Gunnar Engen, President I, Il, Larry Hamp- ton, Treasurer Ig Charles Haugen, Treasurer ll, Marvin Jackson, Magne Engen, ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Victor Chambers, Barbara Davis, Virginia Helmick, Frank Hinman, Eric Laulerer, Vice-president I, Ronald Petty, Hanna Tarazi, Anne Van Horne. 1 vw 59 If K . ,... , .- , . ' - X' S '. . Y .- , - -if -Ms s ,. - b A + V .Q . A , ,W , . - .s we , . rgwkmf ?l,s.t.L?...-Qll-1:-.-...--ss.-......,-,.,...,,..., .....-f...c....,, L,,,A,,,, ,,,,,-,Y V Y, -W Y V V VM-mt l 1' ' A is-4a4l',-'.'g.hCf'1s'gf i' ' A ' Q' f I ' K , f . Fil' I ,A 86 wifi e ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE 14 '35 JDR endeavors to establish good fellowship among thc members of Job's Daughters, De Molay, and Rainbow. Susie Sickler, Corresponding Secretary lg Eva Hardesty, Sandy Henville, Recording Secretary ll, Dorothy Benton, Corresponding Secretary II, Carolyn Richards. Don Lorenz, President I, Il, John Blewett, Vice-president ll, Thomas Barratt, Committee Chairman, Clifford Lewis, Sue Young, Recording Secretary I. Irwin Soss, Treasurer I, ll, Tom Bright, James Parker, Arthur Howells, Adviser: Paul Gerrish, Adviser. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Mal Elgar, Sarah Evangeline, Francis Harkness, Bob Law, Ian Linton, Vice-president lp Richard Lolstein, Joan Park, Betty Yunker. 'Awww 4 . L il 1- sp-5, Q ' Hu., Nfl .UV w- rc .... 4 L , N W A H ...W x.,,,.,., ui, n ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE ROW FOUR 1 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship seeks to promote Christian friendship among students on campus by Bible studies and social functions. Connie Gossner, Betty McClure, Carolyn Green, Dolly Fabrin, Vice-president I, Sharron Rickman, Pat Wilson, Secretary I, Vice-president ll. Francis Baker, Adviserf John Wood, David Schliebe, Martha MacRae, Evangeline Cranston, Charlene Kremiller, John Aiken, President ll, Charles Del Pino, Richard Meier. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Margie Aeouilk, Nancy Albeck, Dorothy Bean, Bob Biller, Treasurer lg Ron Borgetti, David Boyer, Flo Bragg, Lynn Brewer, Mariann Brower, Harvey Brown, Margie Brown, Phil Buerk, Bob Calvert, Betty Chang, lucinda Clark, Pot Clark, Robert Clark, Edna Coanty, Jean Dahlgren, Carolyn Day, Mariorie Dean, Dionne Denby, Sherry Dexter, Margaret Dietrick, Batty Donlon, Secretory ll, Dianna Douglas, Fred Drury, Treasurer llp Carol Dugan, Imogene Elliott, Charlotte Ellsworth, Virginia Faber, Jerry Fabian, Peggy Farrar, Jim Garten, Dick Gitlord, Pat Gish, L0 Dona Gomer, Judith Green, Roger Hueemeri, Richard Haley, Hush Harris, John Hussy, Beverly Joiner, liz Kninel, Marlene Kramer, Betsy La Sas, Annette Lee, Linda Lesh, Doreen Lien, Marilyn Loomis, Bud Lord, Celia Lyman, Mary Magawan, Down Malcolm, Fred Marshall, Jean Marshall, Lloyd Mason, Ginger Matson, Kimika Matsumune, Bob Mayes, K0fhY Miller, CWD' MOON, GWBH Moore, JOAUHB M0Sl10l', ROY Mueller, Ruth Nix, Penny Orth, Beth Ptielle, Gloria Phelan, Debbie Plesick, Jean Pollgrene, Larry Pussy, Pat Ragland, Marion Rennebaker, Carolyn Reynolds, Evelyn Rienhort, Nancy Richardson, Lorretta Risqens, ATIBI9 RUVWQVOI Helen ROSS, EV9lYn Rvenne, Susan Salvason, Margie Sanders, Marilyn Sandilorth, Joan Seachrist, Margie SCOVIIIU, Bob 5l19PDard,, Dexter Shibley, Carol Silvera, Betty Siney, Phyliss Slinkord, Beverly Smith, Marriette Smith, Marilyn Smuin, Sue Stamots, John Stewart, Florence Tadder, lucy Taylor, Connie Thomason, Morle Thorson,. Lois Tucker, Bev Usrey, Toshiko Waden, Virginia Wagner, Roseanne Wahlgren, Dennis Walker, President I, Marilyn Walker, Laura Walthol, Karen Woishar, Merle Westover, Deta Williamson, Marie Wockel, Marilyn Woolsey, Will Wyatt, Nancy Yerxa. The religious, educational, and social activities of the Catholic students at Pasadena City College are fostered by the Newman Club. Margie Navarro, Marilyn Distaso, Judy Hanlon, Janet Boldt, Mary Rciling, Jeanette Theriot, Jackie Ratter, Treasurer I, Il. Leona Gregus, Marie Ponzo, Gwen De Silva, Genie Andrews, Joan Calistro, Madeleine Dochy, Marlene Rutter, Corresponding Secretary I, Ilp Joanne Rolle. Ralph Kost, John lisby, Bob Drake, Bill Downer, Manny Florez, Arnold Berardino, Leo Donati, Vice- president Il. i Gene Higuera, William George, Patrick Nicholson, Bernie Rotondo. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Jlm Cochrane, Fred Hammond, Advisor, Orlie Laing, Adviser: Corinne Manildi, Vice-president li FVGNIK MCMCIIIOII, Suzanne Nevius, Secretary Ig Phil Peterson, President Ilg Diane Reilly, Secretary ll, Gail Schliemann, John Van de Brooke, President I. 227 rovulionul uvro -iw-lr n nloyy The Aero Technology Club receives into membership those students who are concerned with the study of modern aviation. ROW ONE Senorino Robles, James Cloutier, Bill Wong, Nick Bayard De Volo, Ted Nakagawa, Max Maier, Kenny Kaelon, Jim Clauss, Alan lshikawo, Fred Dimacali. ROW TWO Raymond Cloutier, Joe Bilotta, President I, Il, James Becker, Ronald Stearns, Jim Colvin, John Kirk- patrick, Secretary-treasurer I, II, Ray Fouric, Reg Hearn, Gary Johns, Gary Bergmann, Marvin Eder. ROW THREE Max Harlow, Adviser, Dick Madison, Edmond Zigurs, Ralph Johnson, Charles Frey, Larry Ashe, Bill Woolley, Vice-president I, II, Robert Beedy, Carlin Smith, Richard Greene, Jack Doyle. 228 1-lwnrixirg 1-lub This club provides an opportunity for students of chemistry to discuss and compare scien- tific problems and ideas. ROW ONE Dick Riley, Tom Crowe, President l, lly Lee Andrews, Vice-president l, II, Tom Hinds, ,Secretary ll, Charles Pohlhammer, Paul Nader, ROW TWO Robert Downs, Loren Brest, Bob Roemmele, Ralph Barmore, Adviser, Jim Conn, Owen Bypot. ADDITIONAL MEMBER: Gerlinde Seemcyar, Secretary I. K He' , Q Y 'Y if s R, -.. 5 J. 2 A I 0' 1 . t r lx x W t Y? H so Q , 'Y' fix, YK Q As P- 5 r Y A F ' l 'hir xv. 'x an I Q 5 :S 1 X , as as A 5' A, V 1 . - L F K .R - . , J il - 1,-..e.e8i.ee...:-a,.:.a.f W 1-aullu-wus 1-lub ROW ROW ROW ROW ONE TWO THREE FOUR Students maioring in the various fields of medicine find mutual interests in the Cacluceus Club. Sandra Moen, Shirley Hall, President I, Secretary ll, Maisie Bowling, Ginette Benson, Gail Sorensen, Betty Chang, Helen Ross, Jeanette Woods, Secretary I. Harold While, Adviser, Richard Tichy, Vice-president l, President Ili Romeo Maningo, Treasurer lg Pierre Bourgeois, Gene Ladomato, Frank Bruscato. Rick Oden, Murray Mead, Pete Masters, Vice-president ll, Darrell Ziegler, Robert Genc, David Quinton, Amos Roulette. Dick Schwalb, Clark Herndon, Gordon Startup, Frank Butters. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Carolyn Ashby, Forrest Brinkerhoff, Jim Carlton, larry Darwin, Patricia FitzGerald, Joanne Fonger, Jim Forrest, Archie French, Donald Garrett, Nancy Garrison, Cynthia Gray, Leon Herbert, John Hogan, Hu Stanley Hope, Eleanor Horan, Rudy Kimmich, Richard Martin, Albert Nadey, Richard Nalick, Jamshid Nasseri, Lawrence O'Keefe, Joy Schneider, Secretary lp Soichi Shimabukuko, Irwin Sass, Richard Spencer, Ed Stoney, Richard Wagner, Charles Walters, Suzelle White, Timmye Wickwire, Ralph Wilkens, Norm Willis, Archie Wilson, Wayne Wirth, Trea- surer Il. -1-4' 1 s l 4 - ix .K 'WWW 2. u no'w oNE now Two Members of Elo Della foster high standards of professional conduct in the field of cos- rnelology. Joyce Allen, Beverly Thomas, Treasurer lg Gloria Coscarelli, Dixie Drake, Jackie Lobrelo, Erneslina Munoz, lrmgard Kolzian, Doris Dameron, Vice-presidenl I, Treasurer ll. Mary Babarudy, Blanche Anderson, Joyce Rud, Vice-presidenl llg Dianne Saunders, Secrelary llp Judy Humphrey, ,Secrelary I, Presidenl Il, Beverly Saler, Kalhy Slumbaugh, Belly Furgerson, Gloria Cobos, Rulh Sprague, Adviser. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Arlene Crome, Mickey Creacey, Kay Dapies, Norma Green, Marlene Hayes, Ann Hines, Dolores Jordan, Lucille Mulford, Fran O'Neil, Johannelle Orlman, Mary Penninglon, Claire Pesek, Rulh Reeve, Shirley Robbins, Presidenl lg Verniece Schad, Diane Smelhursl, Phyllis Slephenson, Diane While, Sheila Wing. 4 arrerr 4-Faris ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE ROW FOUR By taking field trips and excursions of geological interest, members of Dana Club are aided in completing the requirements of their maior in this field. Carol Brooke, Fritzy Alt, Margaret Allen, Gloria Girden, Ylda Remus, Bee Reser, Junelee McGee, Secretary-treasurer l, Il. James Durant, Bob Hopkins, Bill Rehring, Vice- president l, President Ily Bruce Lee, Thomas Johnstone, Dave Spalenka, Stanton Hill, Adviser. Hanna Tarazi, Richard Truitt, Ed Jucevic, Ralph Thompson, Ed Putotzka, Herb Martin, Bob Service, John Ydren, President l. Bernie Rotondo, Lee Andrews, Ronald Ballard, John Anderson, Rick Carleton, Keith Harshbarger, Glen Korpi, Vice-president ll. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Lily Aboudara, Hank Bredehorst, John Bolin, Douglas Colson, Donald Deakins, Bill Dillard, Bob Eastland, Timothy Hanley, Paul Harden, Burton Jirgl, Bill Junger, Shatik Karadsheh, Rita Kretschmar, Art Lowe, Sandra Miles, Don Morand, Bob Pederson, Bud Switzer, Dorothy Thompson, Richard Wright. i,nttri1m.Mw. J'-f-.weed mines--is .L isfsws dwie .-l-Wwfw-.so ful rrrrf iw: 1-lr vrx ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE Those students who are interested in teaching as a career share professional ideas as members ofthe Future Teachers Club. Joan Robillard, Frances Slater, President ll. Sunny Asch, Barbara Treydte, President ly Margaret Collier, Jackie Ramskow, Lucy Suzuki. Margaret Stigers, Gunnar Engen, Pieter Dekkers, Oliver Varnes, John Howes, Vice-president ll, Cleon Butz, Adviser, Lorraine Ashby. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Janet Boldt, Dorothea Bradley, Mariann Brower, Mary Chacones, Bob Clark, Vice-president Ig Joan Culver, Virginia Davidson, Lawrence Doyle, David Edward, John Havens, Virginia Helmick, Sonia Hoflmeister, Secretary-treasurer I, Evelyn Hoffman, Kenneth Joul, Rosalie Kern, John Kover, Katherine Lee, Donna Louk, Martha MacRcy, Junelee McGee, Gordon McGinley, Frank McMahon, Kay Miller, Secretary-treasurer llg Margaret Milton, Loretta Nader, Sherry Nielson, Sally Oman, Aandrea Raibla, David Ring, Tony Roberts, Bruce Serschler, Sue Slamets, Merle Steggall, Judy Thomas, Arla Tromneter, Carol Tyrrell, Betty Yunker. ,Ox 23 rua-uliruull uunv va-nnolnir-s The Home Economics Club encourages richer family living and the improvement ot all phases of homemaking. ROW ONE Dorreen Wagner, President I, II, Doris De Sousa, Peggy Bennett, Treasurer I, Vice-president II, Belly Gasse, Carolyn Green, ,Secretary Il. ROW TWO Selma David, Grace Bullard, Vice-president I, Treasurer ll, Ardyce Gilbert, Secretary lp Jean Martin, Dorothy Reynolds, Adviser, Carol Wagner, ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Susan Atwill, Lois Coops, Ruth Grani, Janice Greenlee, Yvonne Mason, Verna McCoIloch, Patricia Moses, Miyako Sasoki, Elsa Shafer, Ann Shermer, Judy Wingerden. ., .M k VA. N . . I... , X M ,Q ' ' ' s Q. w.ff,vQ-Q1'i,?i-, f, A, , X, N - I . 1. ..t,. , , ., Y, . , 232' lnallwnullia-s auul mn-muung This organization provides an opportunity for students to become better acquainted with topics related to the fields ot mathematics and astronomy. ROW ONE Kermit Olsen, Secretary-treasurer I, Il, Bruce Douglas, President I7 Gloria Girden, George Morlan, Tom Crowe, Vice-president I, President ll. ROW TWO Kenneth Randen, John Petersen, Vice-president II, Thurston Sydnor, Adviser, Bob Hopkins. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Norman Gilbrecilh, William McKee, William Won9- lean I vlu ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE The aim of Kantela is to bring together students who are interested in music and to furnish opportunities for student performers by sponsoring musical programs. Margot Nelson, President I, Ann Austin, Orolie Fosdick, Secretary Ily Sue Sauter, Vice-president I. Renee Hamaly, Kathy Strohm, Sharon Ehrmann, Lucy Taylor, Virginia Starr, Dorothy Benton, Arlene Passamaneck, Eileen Manning, Marilyn Dufur, Marylou Lee. Will Otake, Bruce Remsberg, Richard Denison, George Blackburn, Ladd Thomas, Bob Ward, President ll, Bob Peters, Tony Thompson, Bob Shepherd, Gordon Startup, Joe Kirwin. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Rodney Almore, Anna Angelina, Virginia Bailey, Obie Blakely, Don Brower, Mariann Brower, Mary Cox, Treasurer Ilg Madeleine Duchy, Bill Du Cette, Treasurer I, Lois Edwards, Joyce Elmore, Marilyn Flender, Arnette Fradrickson, Leon Freeman, Judith Hannah, Barbara Hawes, Natalie Hesse, Warren Hostler, Michi Ishikawa, Caryl lwan, Sharon Johnson, Madeleine Kay, Jack Kaiser, Bradley Kaston, Richard Kasten, Robert King, John Kleker, Nielsen, Eunice Nordin, Adviser lp John Nyquist, Peggy Plunkett, Jean Poole, Aandrea Rand, Andrew Rawn, Edwin Robinson, Evelyn Roenne, Richard Rogers, Gail Schliemann, Bill Lee, Rosemarie Mason, Gene Roible, Vice-president llg Richard Marion Schram, Janette Simmons, Charlotte Smith, Carolyn Snyder, Virginia Spaulding, Poter Tarup, Sharon Terry, Arla Trompeter, Caryl Walters, Nancy Patricia Wilmovsdy, Pat Wilson. While, La Rhetla Walley, Secretary I, Carolyn Weersing, Adviser llg Ben Wightman, 'oar'- oi ' 1 vi The Philosophy Club engages in philosophical discussions and conducts excursions related to its interests. ROW ONE Sue Sauter, President I, Arlene Passamaneck, Junelee McGee, Treasurer I, II, Rose Fadel Idriss, Vice- president Il, Doris DeSousa. ROW TWO Hakim Masud, Kathy Strohm, President ll, Margaret Stigers, Joyce Mortensen, Frances Slater, Secretary I, llg Ralph Hallman, Adviser. ROW THREE Samuel Oliver, Don Shorts, Larry Hampton, Rick Carleton, Dale Wopschall. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Natasha Bachurin, Beryl Case, Gloria Girdcn, Gail Howard, Richard Jones, Tom Littlefield, Leonard Metz, David Seymore, Anita Wilcatt, Chuck Wilson, Vice-president Ig Wilber Wilson. Members of Phi Beta Lamda gain practical experience in becoming future business leaders of America by organizing and operating their own corporation. ROW ONE Gretchen Climes, Glenda Fox, Secretary I, II. ROW TWO Art Randall, Vice-president I, llg Louis Mele, President l, Ilp Larry Kelly, James Cameron. ROW ROW ROW ROW ONE TWO THREE FOUR ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Roy Adams, John Ash, Roy Ballarini, Renee Bonne, Peter Beam, Treasurer I, ll, Ken Becktel, Arnold Beradlre, Delores Boyd, Delmas Bugelli, Adviser, Shirley Butler, Deanna Climer, Bob Haurlan, Carol Lindsay, Ronald Martinet, John Meader, Arnold Moore, Jeanie Poole, Ed Parr, Jim Palmson, Carl Saterfleld. AWP iff: 5: 'f ff' drill r To promote mutual improvement in the field of dental assisting and to create fellowship among its members is the purpose of Sigma Iota Delta. Mary Ragland, Secretary lp Marilyn Neeley, Corresponding Secretary llg Marie Ponzo, President li Pat Gish, Historian lp Judy Purnell, Corresponding Secretary Ig Shirley Lemmon, Nancy Albeck. Marilyn Mclntire, Julie Harwood, Donna Weller, Historian ll, Mary Johns, Treasurer ll, Carol Caldwell, Vice-president I, President II, Barbara Wilcut, Treasurer lp Yvonne Gideon, Jean Wareing, Sharon McFarland. Elizabeth Spargo, Judy Stover, Virginia Spaulding, Sue Young, Susie Sickler, Judy Candy, Barbara Fowler, Ardith Harrington, Carole Vines-, Kathy Cunningham, Ginger Cowley, .Secretary ll, Karen Hughes. Sally Dorau, Linda Croft, Merle Plaiss, Joyce Kinley, Jackie Britter, Nancy Butterick, Laurel Ray, Mary Chaconas, Deanna Climer, Marilyn DeQuattro, Merle Thomas. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Sandy Erikson, Nancy Keep, Ann Leslie, Kathy Macklin, Helen Mead, Vice-president ll, Della Peters, Adviser. 235 ro 1-nlional siynvis Those PCC students of the Sign Art and Crafts Course who desire fellowship and advance- ment in this profession are members of Signets. ROW ONE Ronald Stewart, Bud Harris, Robin Meason, Jim Smith, Wilbert White. ROW TWO Francis Baker, Adviser, Bob Whitehead, Bob McDaniel, President llg Clem Bartoli, Treasurer Ilp Chuck Ayres, Secretary Ilp Bruce Thoeni, Vice-president llp Gary Ebright, John Brannon, Eugene Webb. ADDITIONAL MEMBER: Gerry Johnson. 236 rollnirs T Projects of a constructive nature and the exchange of ideas are offered by Voltairs for those interested in the field of electricity. ROW ONE Ben Yamaoka, Secretary I, Winstead Ogilvie, Earl Harris, Dennis Meredith, Xavier Ramos, Roland Fletcher, Vice-president I, President ll. ROW TWO Luther Kinnard, Adviserf Roland Hill, Jim Over, Don Hanks, Vice-president llg Robert Babcock, Secretary llg Carlos Houlemard, Philip Mickolay. ROW THREE Louis Rosenlund, George Turner, Alan Mercer, Don Colbran, Bruce Brown, Jack Talmadge. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Lowell Becker, Van Edwards, Edward Endo, Edward lwaski, President If Ralph Respont, George Turner. - . ,, W ' 'f W ev .Mali f 'i Q X , . , K x-ri.vil!.fTi .V X if , I5 1, l .,,,,,. q. x. 0. ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE QSO turthers interest in amateur radio and provides tor its members many opportun- ities in radio communication. Russell Journigan, Adviserg Ron Thompson, Kenneth Johnson, Adviser, Clifford Julin, Secretary-treasurer l, President ll, Joe Witt, Ed lmlay. Frank Way, Allan Way, Vice-president ll, Dave Hunt, John Richardson, Secretary-treasurer ll, Jim Riccio, Richard Bolmer. Robert Mueller, President lg Lawrence Johannsen, Adviser, James Parker. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Richard Almaguer, Dick Armstrong, Harold Baldwin, Arthur Barnaby, Clarence Batone, Tom Bauer, Barr Blanchard, Richard Bowen, Tom Bright, Roland Carpenter, Richard Colliau, John Conforti, Walter Dick, Rudy Elelti, Patrick Ennis, Bob Grimtts, Thomas Harrell, Ed Hunter, Rafael lzquierdo-Bravo, Owen Jensen, Ed Keliikoa, Bernie Lang, Thomas McGraw, Ed Molizar, Bob Moore, Walter Muskagean, Hugh Redding, Jim Sarullo, Art Turner, Loo Wainscott, Philip Webber, Vice-president Ig Thomas Welch, Bob Widney. A r T ,J ,Iii - J 'rr wi S' , i I vs ww ROW ONE ROW TWO of -Sie.. I , U ,iftfifw 5, - ' i' -H-Q--' , Participation in the PCIYRA Championship Regatta is one example of the Sailing Ciub's efforts to promote interest in sailing as recreation and sport. Jean Martin, Secretary II, Joanne Graft, Marilyn Dufur, Jo Nix, Rita Petrucci, Nancy Long, Secretary I. Catherine Walker, Treasurer I, Robert Bachman, Treasurer II, John Martin, President Ig Larry Olson, Chuck Eddy, Vice-president I, President II, Sherry Dexter. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Arnold Beckman, Vice-president ll, Nick DeMayo, Patty Ewan, Ken Ishizu, Russell Jaurnigan, Adviser, Marlene Lessa, Kathy McGalgan, Dui? Mortas, David Murrish, Tom Merrill, Gail Sorensen, Frank Veloz, Tom Veloz, Barbara Whittie, Dane Wilhite. w...1 1 high lunaivrs The Highlanders are interested in outdoor activities, particulary hiking, and take frequent trips to nearby mountains. ROW ONE Margaret Stigers, Betty Mills, Wiltrudis Wirth, Secretary I, ll, Pat Zdarsky, Vice-president I, President ll, Ramona Weisenberg, Joan GoFley, Carolyn Winchester. ROW TWO Frances Slater, Jerry Shepherd, Richard Carleton, Larry Kelly, Vice-president Ili David Jewell, Treasurer lg Russell Mohn, Adviserp Janie Boyle, Treasurer ll. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Norman Blazer, Donna Braylon, Las Brown, Edwin Cruikshank, Madalyne Franze, Gerald Goldberg, John Hazel, President I, Phillip Hackman, Fred Marshall, Jackie Van Colt, Bob Zabaro, s'riw'f'rNtirrrstrri I. 1 W yi' gh V silrvr hlaulvs ROW ONE ROW TWO Silver Blades creates a greater interest in ice skating while upholding the highest ideals of sportmanship. Paul Gerrish, Adviser: Carole Hutchinson, Betty Furgerson, Treasurer lg Janice Browder, Vice-president ll, Betty Yunker, Corresponding Secretary llp Myron Smith. Donald Van Buskirk, Nelson Hoose, President ll: LGS I-U9eI'qUiSl. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Lorraine Ashby, Nadine Ashby, Recording Secretary lg Arnold Beckman, Dick Campbell, Vice. PYUSICIHII I: BBIIY CIIGHQ, Srisamutra Gitlisarm, Lee Gilbert, Dick Halvaris, President Ig Tam Hillary, Sonia Hotimeisler, Danna Krag, Barbara Lee, Recording Secretary II: Lee McEcchern, Ron Missick, Ed Parr, Dick Rogers, Treasurer ll, if 239 240 at ik , f,+.,,, I-M ifje. vu 2, V I . ,tx -Q-t1,s4iitlt.ff t sopluunorv 1-nun:-il ROW ROW ROW ROW ONE TWO THREE FOUR The Sophomore Council, composed of a representative group from the class, plans the sophomore activities and works with the commencement committee in arranging the gradu- ation exercises. Carol Moore, Betty Donlon, Adrienne Lamborn, Dottie Stallings, Ginette Benson, Renee Banne, Carlene Hester, Betty Furgerson, Dottie Dodds. Toy Blixt, Ylda Remus, Charlotte La Belle, Nancy Brown, Rosalie Kern, Secretary l, II5 Carol Tyrrell, Carolyn Winchester, Irene Feder, Gladys Snowden, Louise Fundenberg. ' John Jackson, Rick Oden, John Martin, Treasurer I, ll, Mike Runyan, Jim Cochrane, Chuck Van Demark, Vice-president If Leonard Metz, Allen Carter, John Christie. Douglas Delahooke, Larry Olson, Jack Going, Ken Schneider, Bob Fest, Edwin Cruikshank, Victor Shrubar, Tom Delahooke, President I, Ken Fager. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Estela Alarid, Thomas Bauer, Joan Burns, Gretchen Climes, Sherry Dexter, Art Dyson, Fahsen Fedrico, Clark Herndon, Yolanda Ochoa, Jeb Haigh, President lg Kay Hiernaux, Tam Littlefield, Vice-president ll, Amy Miller, Adviser. of freshmen council ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE To coordinate the class activities, plan Freshman Week, and create a feeling of unity among the thirteenth-grade students are the responsibilities of the Freshmen Council, a group of representatives from the freshman class. Lois Pearson, Ann Austin, Diane Mammano, Secretary l, Vice-president Il, Sue Galliher, Secretary Il. Beverly Sater, Julie Harwood, Carol Force, Janet Friedman, Carol Miller, Barbara Fowler, Judy Gandy, Bobbe Noroian, Dorothy Benton. Gerald Goldberg, Dennis Kelly, Gary Kapic, Ralph Kost, President Ilg Don Fedde, Dane Wilhite, Chuck AYFGS, ViCe-president Ig Robert Grant, James Stime, Bob Sweet, David Kueneman. ADDITIONAL' MEMBERS: Arnold Beckman, Rolin Bough, Treasurer I, llf Frances Elam, Karen Jensen, Bob Kelly, Art leflllv, FI'05Id9f1V l: Paul Muntz, Gloria Nelson, Ann Perine, Robert Trevor, Adviser, June Underhill, John Woolley. 24 1 J' . v ,wg , .,.,r, , Gr. 1,f. 4 14. V 7. ' . 14,1-a. V4 S f f'. . .,. 'Q' -ru . ,. 5,1 ,cm ,far ' N a. '1 .5 gg if y W N? 'V - fag 1.40 1 q u A H Q 14, .im A 1 5 vu -rn 1'-5-N' 44. 1' 'W' wif fu I ' '- at xii- r' '4' Q fr ' V. ff f 5 ' I ,' 4 'Ur - . , -- M 4 Tin 4 1 If. , LK 2' -I Q. go. f . 'af k Ii. X, ., 'K . . . L 1 li V8 f 1' . ,,.,,- H5 an 'Al' .' su, HI . . ali J. A . - ., A. 7.,m ,,1 ' ,. , 9 K, . 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I J ,gii,y2,4g ,.,,a.'w.VyYrE kflrx 'X Y xg 'K V I ' Y V ,L 'Lf,,v,, V N ' V y ff +5 A NX xl lx 'b' ?:' . A wif -,gif , f ,K ax xx z r is Q-ff' f MN ,A x f, f,gfs'A ff ' ' : 'vl!- f., 7, V, - 1.-. .1 ,'l 'L I HUNTINGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-Pilot Nursing Pasadena, California 245 history Soon after the founding of the Pasadena Hospital Association in 1892 by citizens of the community, the board of directors established in connection with the hospital a training school for nurses. The school was incorporated in 1900. At the outset the school set high educational standards which it has maintained throughout its existence. One of the progressive steps taken by the school in 1924,was the establishment of an affiliation with Pasadena City College lthen known as Pasadena Junior Collegel. Students commuted to the college campus for classes in the natural and physical sciences. Another significant step was taken in 1930 with the development of a closer cooperative educational program between the college and the school. Certificated instructors of the college faculty were appointed to the school of nursing faculty, one of whom served as educational director. Students were then required to enroll at the college for prescribed courses in biological, physical, and social science before entering the school of nursing. ln 1936 the Trustees under the will of Mr. Henry E. Huntington made an arrangement with the Pasadena Hospital Asso- ciation. so that Mr. Huntington's large gift for hospital purposes could join with the existing hospital as a single organi- zation. The school became the Huntington Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in coniunction with Pasadena City College. ln 1946 the school took advantage of another opportunity to broaden and enrich its curriculum through an affiliation with the University of Southern California, whereby the degree of bachelor of science in nursing was conferred upon those candidates who had completed, at least, two years of approved college work in an accredited institution, and then had passed successfully the required program of study in nursing at the Huntington Memorial School of Nursing and the prescribed program of study as outlined by the University during this same period. Another ioint endeavor in nursing education developed between the Huntington Memorial Hospital and Pasadena City College in 1954. This effort resulted in the organization of a new curriculum in basic nursing referred to as the Pilot Program, which will supplant the program conducted since 1924. Huntington Memorial Hospital became the clinical laboratory for students of this program in medical and surgical nursing, maternal and child health, and operating room experience. pilot nursing, 1956 Graduates Helen B. Fowler Ina L. Frame Betty J. Hallstrom Xi - 1 c viii X t nm E. LeMar Koontz 4 1 , 1 Ast Q. f -. Marilyn R. Larson Nancy A. Lindley in ' Helen P. Lundquist 2 V, , M, ,V lk K I , , , i 1 .X ,,, A 1 ,, 5 Marlene McKiddy , N. .X , L I , g ' E i'rt'i'tZ5 ' 'L' E' . , . ii W X , ,. ' ,,. , iff 'iif'6iii.i .s1ffif.i. A 't i - . Iss 1.5 . is h yi? U , Nl .. A V t - . l V .R r 4 V r - t . ' 1 t'Q+ A . . Alyce D. Mercer , VQQQ .5 ,W A 2 ,. .xiii .N A A ,.j '.g1 ' 345, W7 - ,. - g 4 .. il Q Mary E. Myers , i n A - '-,, I .Q F Judith L. Roberts x S, li E. Katherine Rodriquez it l 5 aj I. I A is I 1 D. Sue Ryan 1. ,t .fi ll if 'L if .. l.l il k M f i'fr 2' l l ' ,..,: . -sf rr - rrr tf'fiFEf'ffT??W , 3 I I ,V 1 b .lv IIAV M h V ,V ,, . V, . ' ' r ' K - f :,: . -' G . ' S7 I , f Mary Schuster if, V -' ' .. . Ann M. smith ' ' :LCA 2' X - ' . - .. . ,,,, - ,. ' A, s- , X' rx 2 W Evelyn J. Southwick Q ,f I 1 ' A V Charlotte H. Werner 1 ' 1 L , yi shmey A. won 1. it Q 246 DR. WILLIAM BENNETT MUNRO The achievements of Dr. William Bennett Munro, Chairman of ther Board of Trustees of the Huntington Memorial Hos- pital, extend to many fields of endeavor. To some, he is known as a teacher, scholar, and writer, to others, he is best known as a great humanitarian, but to the students and faculty in the programs of nursing he is distinguished for his continuous eftorts in promoting higher standards of patient carexand his interest in the field of nursing education. For many years, Dr. Munro served on the Advisory Committee of the Huntington Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. Through his efforts and influence on this committee, progressive curriculum changes were effected throughout the history of the school. To a large degree his educational foresight, wisdom and humanitarian interests made possible the trans- ition to the new Pilot Program of nursing now being conducted by Pasadena City College with the cooperation of the Huntington Memorial Hospital. Many eloquent lines have been written to describe the varied activities and accomplishments of Dr. Munro, but perhaps the unknown author who long ago wrote these lines knows the spirit which motivates and describes his life so simply yet so eloquently: lf you paint a picture, in time it will fade, if you embroider on fine cloth, it will wear out, if you build a temple of marble, time and season will crumble it to the very foundation stones, but if you build in human lives, you build for eternity. Only that which is built on the soul shall remain.' 247 L . ' ST. LUKE HOSPITAL-Vocational Nursing vocational nursing 248 The first public junior college vocational nursing program west of Denver, Colorado, was established at Pasadena City College in l948. This is a twelve-month terminal vocational program which, upon successful completion of the curriculum, qualifies the student to take the state board examination. After passing this examination, the applicant receives the licensed vocational nursing certificate lL.V.N.l. This is a prerequisite to employment as a vocational nurse in California and offers the candidate many opportunities for employment in hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes, and related institutions, in doctor's offices and in homes. . Pasadena, California vocational nurses February 1 956 September 1956 ROW ONE Minnette St. Louis, Nancy Webster, Ailean Foster, Ruth Davis, Betty Backer, Dorothy Burns, Betty Harper, Mariorie Aylett. ROW TWO Betty Morgan, Ruth Wolfe, Ruby Wiberg, Ernestine Cheney, Marie Hanson. ROW ONE Connie Hekelnkaemper, Martha Fabrin. ROW TWO Alice MiI1GSSiUn, C0 ll'1ne Salt, Clydia MacPherson, Goldie Owens, Sister Mary Martha, Bernice leets, laura Cullman, Mary Stoner. ROW THREE Catherine Geyer, lnis Spooner, Sheryl Stearns, Florenee Vince, Agnes Lefler, Barbara O'Bry0f1, Joella Roberts, Ellen Yadao. ADDITIONAL MEMBER: Martha Doremus. 2'49 250 METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL-Pilot Nursing Norwalk, California CITY OF HOPE MEDICAL CENTER-Pilot and Vocational Nursing I Duariel, California art 'alt AX kv if igure drawing and design Figure Drawing and Design are two major classes featured in the Art Department. Each strives to bring out the creative sense in the individual and develop personal style. The basic rudiments of the course are studied along with practical experience in the field. The figure drawing class requires three semesters of study, while the design class, being more extensive, requires a full two years. Rhythmic body lines are studies in the Figure Drawing Class. 252 I Intermediate students learn the basic elements of textile design. . photography Under the direction of Russ Whitaker, the Photography Class studies all of the latest methods of photo pro- duction. Each student has opportunity not only to take pictures, but also to learn the photographic chemical processes. The Photo-production class does much of the photography for the college publications. 'v:'?'f' 'VWWK fr X ' - . V s 'tif fit' 42 E' at . i Bi Dennis Mavity takes a light reading. 253 fashion modeling The Fashion Modeling class strikes a basic pose. ln the Fashion Modeling class many different facets of personality and poise are studied. Each one lays a foundation for further development in both the business world and every- day life. The incentive for improvement is furthered by the .lohn Robert Powers scholarship which offers to the winning girl a complete course in fashion modeling. 254 Each student of Costume Design sketches and fashions one complete garment. eostnme design In the Costume Design class each student is required to sketch o design of her own original creation. From this point she learns the basic steps of pattern drafting and fabric draping. ln order to complete the class successfully, each person must submit a finished costume which is modeled at the end of the year. theater arts and crafts Students put the finishing touches on the set for Detective Story crafts class Students in Theater Arts and Crafts study the many processes necessary to stage production. Set cles'gn, including the sketch, working drawing and model, is developed along with the study of scenic materials, construction and painting techniques. The Craft class provides experience in the fields of con- struction, ceramics, iewelry, leather, sculpture, and textiles. Various proiects are undertaken in laboratory and work- shop, each one stressing volume, torm, texture, and nature E of craft materials. A drama 'fudding machine? Mr. Six - - Mr. Zero Mrs. Zero Daisy Diana The Boss Mr. One Mrs. One Mr. Two Mrs. Two Mr. Three Mrs. Three Mr. Four Mrs. Four Mr. Five Mrs. Five Mrs. Six Mr. and Mrs. Zero confront Mr. and Mrs. One, Two, Three, Four, Five, and Six in the place of Iustice. Jack Conner V - - - Freda Dringenberg Dorothea Devore Claudette Conner Jack Yancey Jim McNeely Norma Herman Bob Bruce Virginia Starr JeFF Jennings Marianna Bethel - Lloyd Brumage - Eloise Brumage Dave Jackson Carol Brown Jim Stewart Margaret Greenhut CAST Policeman - Chuck Robinson Judy O'Grady Jerry Woods 5i1CICllU ' Henry Olson Young Mon Marvin Babin A H6061 - - Bob Bruce Lt. Charles - - Ralph Thomas Joe - - - - Dave Jackson lliimloi l3On0lc'l lii-rrlw This expressionistic play attempts to bring to light the inner- most thoughts and mysteries of man himself in the person of Mr. Zero. Elmer Rice's play The Adding Machine marked a new high in dramatic presentations at Pasadena City Col- lege. Because of the diliiiculties in staging this seven-set show it oftered a challenge to thc Drama Department, and a new vista of cnioymcnt to the audience. CSTV J ' . jf -J' , . ,-Q, ' , f Q' L. , . Mr. Zero soliloquizes during the graveyard scene Mr. Zero finds himself back in his routine. 257 rs TQ I 'K I , I 3 'r' 1 lb 4 Q52 ,, L x if x A y 'f 2' ' ' ! a 2'i,wk. 0 ' . .. . x . A -45494 XV . N, pkfghw' . 5, 4+ 1 get Q , 'zgxeimk : 2 ' 5 - , :X 41' r 'f 5 YY: IMI S 1 E2 X fi . ' ,, N 2 . I ' ' ,AV H A U ff A kr' 1? ' R P Qi' ' K X , J? .. X l p . + JN Q- .E 3 Q 1 w. 1 . f I 1 f Q ff 3 V 'Z 1 X Y ii , . lg t, - mf Q J 'fzixmr V' A ffl., ' Q'Y ls. ' -'N 2 1 -1 V 35' .M I A N E Q- Il: nn 'I fi' 3, 4 in Q. ll 'Y ,, , . , 'x , 7 Cast Emma - - Claudette Conner Jake - - - Bob Bruce Mrs. Yoder - - Freda Dringenberg State Trooper - - James Stewart Mama - - - Marilyn Walker Papa - Arlen Hattner The play, Papa is All, by Patterson Green, centers around a Mennonite family revolt against the strictness of the father. The real conflict in the story is created by the son's and daughters eFforts to live a normal life. 'juz a is all!! The policeman inquires about truck accident. Papa flnds out about Emma's boy friend. Papa punishes Emma. 259 elizabeth the queenf' 260 Lord Essex seeks the Queen's assignment of a hazardous commission. Penolope and Sir Walter converse before the Queen appears. The Queen pronounces sentence upon Essex. Cast Sir Walter Raleigh - Ray Stamat Penelope Gray - Diane Mammano Captain Armin Walt Schaub Sir Robert Cecil - Bob Bruce Francis Bacon James Stewart Lord Essex Maurice Perreiah Elizabeth Eloise Taylor Lord Burghley Louis Politis The Fool - - - Jim McNeely ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE CAST: Terry Woods, Audrey Lachman, Cindy Marko, John Kover, Frank Turner, Don Spruance, Gil Leonard, Neil Hereford, Larry Petrone, Jack Conner, Lloyd Brumage, Charles Phifcr, Betty Ross, Crystal Watson, Byron Nicholson, Peter Force, Richard Carleton, Robert Shepherd, Gary Grant, Larry Hampton, Joseph Orell, Jack Raible, Joe Kerwin, Louis Politis, Dick Denison, Frank Acuna. ' Elizabeth the Queen, under the direction of Donald A. Liercke, the Pasadena City Col- lege drama department succeeded in offering a historically authentic plot with an air of romance, chivalry, intrigue, and suspense. Anderson's play reveals the life of Elizabeth Tudor, the first Elizabeth of England who ruled long and well. lt is a story of the great love between the Earl of Essex, famous in his own rights as a general, and Elizabeth. Pqluss menagerie 9' Q gr' kb , Vigil P K V tk W A' ii' i .fi f s - it x Q., r,i . . f it i M j A ' i, 'J -'xt' ., . A i' I 'L FREDA DRINGENBERG DON SPRUANCE BETTY ROSS CAST Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams. The plot is one of great . tenderness charm and beaut as it tells the story of young - F d D b . ' ' Y ,lfum - h re GDOr:l2gi:LiGjl2 Laura Wingfield and her brother, Tom Wingfield. The mother om p is both a loving and nagging person. Through imagination Amanda - Betty Ross . 1 , . , , , Jim - - - Q - Ray Smmot her children find escape from ieality: in Tom s case, It is the For the final dramatic event of the year the Theatre Arts Association of Pasadena City College presented Glass moviesg in Laura's, it is her glass menagerie. This simple gripping drama was the final number of the 1955-56 drama series. It was directed by Annabel Anderson. Shakespeare eontest Selections from Shakespeare's plays were presented at the annual Shakespeare Contest held in Harbeson Hall. The event began with the first contestant, Claudette Conner, en- acting a scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream. Next, each in his turn, Freda Dringenberg, Hamlet , Neil Hereford, Julius Caesar , Jim McNeeley, The Merchant of Venice , Virginia Hougasian, i'Macbeth , Gail Shannon, As You Like lt , Don Spruance, King Richard Ill , and Virginia Starr, King Henry IV. Eloise Brumage, chairman, intro- duced the group in order. The first place went to Virginia Starr, second place to Don Spruance, and third place, hon- orable mention, to Virginia Hougasian. Three winners compare notes. Finalists, Shakespeare Contest. i Ng fb r i if A - if? t H V i Q., - --., I 't Y Ji I ut H , ,V C I ,' 1 I it A gf l It i 1' .gn Students have practical experience in radio production 5 t 1 ,,., r ,,rr Jim Kiwi V' 424' 262 Virginia Kersting, lnstructorp Virginia Starr, Ed Mulrooney, Tony LaLima Bernard McRavy, . William Stuart, Irene Feder, Kenneth Johnson going over their lerlptl before alrtlme. r::::::::::::::: 1 ' 4... ...,....... - . H- K -ivglnsii in 1 'imma-iggf-r,A4.,, r un-.--.H-... Q 'ffm 0 K ' My 'tfiilMV',i- M-,H we 1? si' are-. X,-5, f 3 2 H N K I. ' F i if-S 'bfi kg Q 1 i l gif ibikfrij gli 1 W 1 sV,j,f,fx,,f:.- ,,,9,3,,3511ffrcff . ,ir K: , 5. ,L,1. . ,,rq.f,s,s r . 43' N322 5S.f':gw'113., P, Q -ax w ,t:,tf1,f- sewiif ' L gs! ' it if? r f . ' ' if ma i-g t, 1, r.e5-af. me Si?9ffi 1, 2' i Q ,441 W.yKi ag fy, NM, fs K:-is - ' mins' it e sw, 2 MARIANNA BETHEL GARY GRANT ED IMLAY Assistant Program Director I, ll Advertising Manager Il Chief Engineer II The radio studio at Pasadena City College, consisting of two broadcast studios, an engin- eering room, a reception room and a work room, possesses superior facilities for all phases of radio instruction and for originating radio programs. Students receive instruction in programming, writing, acting, directing, speaking, announcing, newscasting and technical production. Talented students who can supplement this program with actual experience in a small station should find themselves qualified for one, or several, of the following positions: announcer, actor, program director, sound technician, music director, writer, script librarian, secretary, traffic manager, newscaster or feature artist, DAVID MAC LEAN CHUCK PHIFER WALT SCHAUB Chief Disc Jockey ll Chief Disc Jockey I Chairman Board of Directors ' Program Director ll RON THOMPSON JAMES STEWART TERRY WOODS Chief Engineer I Program Director I Public Relations Director II Station Manager II t J Walt Schaub unc! James Stewart record a program. First semester students discuss plans for a program. 264 assemblies - f lk Lucy Ann Polk sings for PCC assembly. 'H 265 assemblies This year students of Pasadena City College enjoyed some of the tinest assemblies ever presented on the campus. Among these were the Festival of Lights, Theta Rho Pi's History of Communication, Occidental Glee Club, and University of California Choir. Each assembly represents untold hours in practicing, designing, and all of the other processes required to present an outstanding program. Chuck Crain lends his vocal talent to the tlrst PCC pep assembly. l l 4 i A Cappella Choir performs at both the traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas Assembly. 266 -.-.-..--r- Gogi Grant starred at OMD show. Alex Cooper acts as master of ceremonies, Joyce Sheppard, PCC alumna, sings for pep assembly. 'll A X Q' if . get if if l tif l 4 , E ' - , ' J i 1 A., i j I 5 f i if -,f' . I li l ' 'iz Ki 5 P , 5 E 1-. , 'L' ,, 1 . at kit Red Nichols and his Five Pennies entertain with Dixieland music. 267 musif? a capp lla ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE ROW FOUR David Thorsen, Conductor, Pat Wilson, Theresa Woods, Jeanie Pool, Renee Bunce, Carolyn Green, Rita Lange, Toni Allen, Carolyn Snyder, Lucy Taylor. Mary Cox, Orolie Fosdick, Charlotte Smith, Marilyn Mazy, Audrey Lachman, Carol Fabrin, LaWana Kondris, Renee Hamaty, Kathy Williams, Caryl lwan, Judy Lambert, Saundra Lewis. Marilyn Dutur, Ann Austin, Will Otake, Bruce Remsberg, Bob W0l'd, Dlili W'-'CS' T0m WUHWCF, Neal Hansen, Richard Rogers, Eugene Hugharl, George Blackburn, Marcialyn Bowen, Judy Hannah. Dick Denison, Gordon Startup, Tony Thompson, Dennis Davis, Dove Schliebc, John Johantgcn, Harry Wheeler, Tom Hillary, Ladd Thomas, Jack Kaiser, Bob Peters, Bob Shepherd, Ernest Elmore. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Obie Blakoly, Janean Botslord, Daniel Clements, Donnld Crowell, Sharon Ehrmann, Joyce Elmore, Barbara Hawes, Joseph Kirwin, Carolyn Kirk, Mary LCD, Lindo l0Sl1. EHOUN M0'1 l'19, D0'10ld Mrllhews, William Moore, Susanne Sauter, Carol Woodward. The Pasadena City College A Cappella Choir, under the direction of David Thorsen, com- pleted an outstanding season of musical programs. Among these were the Christmas and Thanksgiving assemblies presented in Sexson Auditorium. The highlight of their public appearances was the choir trip to parts of Northern California Students who participate in this program study the finest in choral literature of various periods. The group, as a whole, works on the blending of voicesj 269 maulrigals 270 ROW ONE Lucy Taylor, Jae Kirwin, Charlotte Smith, Bruce Remsberg, Margot Nelson. ROW TWO Eileen Manning, Don Mathews, Sue Sauter, Bob Peters, Marylou Lee. ROW THREE Gordon Startup, Linda Lesh, Tony Thompson, Sharon Ehrmann, Bob Ward. ROW FOUR Orolie Fosdick, Richard Denison, Marilyn Dufur, Ron Plambeck, Renee Hamaty, Donald Crowell. Among the many courses oltered by the Pasadena City College music department are Madrigals, Women's Glee, and Men's Glee. Each one places a great amount of emphasis on fundamental singing skills, and gives the student an opportunity to learn by doing. Mens Glee is open to all men students. Each one is expected to participate in the various programs presented by the group. Women's Glee is open to all women students who have an interest in studying appreciation and performance in choral literature. The Madrigals are a selected group of mixed voices. ln this class the students study vocal chamber music from the l6th Century to the contemporary period. As a group, they appear in various programs as well as in the Campus Artist Series at Pasadena City College. women 's lee ROW ONE: Betty Kurtz, Patricia Wilson, Carole Schwartz, Natalie Stessc. ROW TWO: Donna Cooper, Irene Feder, Linda Lesh. ROW THREE: Dello Schenck, Beverly Russell, Maricialyn Bowen, Pat Ehrhart. men 9.9 elub ROW ONE: Bruce Remsberg, Will Otake, Xavier Ramos, .loc Kirwin. ROW TWO: Leon Freeman, Bob Peters, Robert Lepard, Robin Ehlert, George Blackburn. ROW THREE: Alan Estes, Tony Thompwn, Dennis Davis, George Cleminson. ROW FOUR: Richard Denison, David Schliebe, Obie Blakely, Ron Plambeck, Don Crowell. 271 lancer band 272 The Pasadena City College Lancer Band, official Tournament of Roses Band, performs at the third annual Invitational Concert. FLUTE, PICCOLO Dale Green Robert Tepel E FLAT CLARINET Donald Brewer B FLAT CLARINET Patricia Allen Edward Becker Rosalie Becker John Conforti Donald Cooke Lawrence Curtis Reiean Murphy Lois Pearson Leroy Stryker ALTO CLARINET Elaine Hawks BASS CLARINET Gene Nielson ALTO SAXOPHONE Robert Campbell William Ducette Richard Schwalb TENOR SAXOPHONE Daniel Hauer OBOE Darrel Maize BASSOON Luther Kekoa B FLAT CORNET Ronald Bedrosian Michael Camp Peter Delgatto George Hsieh Richard Kasten John Kleker John Nyquist Les Tracy FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: Les Tracy Vice-president: Mike Weatherbie Secretary-treasurer: Elaine Hawks Librarian: William Lee, Barbara Woolley Equipment: Dick Nersesian Uniforms: Bctty Lindley, Elaine Hawks Personnel: Larry Hobson Drum Maior: Johnny Nyquist DIRECTOR Robert M. B FLAT TRUMPET Larry Hobson John McMilIen FRENCH HORN Walter Dicke Betty Lindley James Riggs Janette Simmons TROMBONE David Adams Paul Fuiimoto Ray Johnson Alan l.aMotte Ray Lunden Robert Randall BARITONE Roger Johnson Donald Nelson TUBA Jack Raiblc Edwin Zirbel STRING BASS Dennis Manyak James Riggs TYMPANI Ruby Washington CYMBAL Barbara Woolley BASS DRUM Richard Nersesian SNARE DRUM Sarah Angevine Robert Brown Larry Dominquez William Lee Fleury SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President: Johnny Nyquist Vice-president: Bob Brown Secretary-treasurer: Elaine Hawks Librarian: William Lee, Janette Simmons Equipment: Daniel Hauer, Edward Becker Uniforms: Betty Lindley, Rosalie Becker Personnel and Publicity: Larry Hobson, Bob Randall Band Assistant: Los Tracy Drum Maior: Johnny Nyquist forensies I . 274 A 7 Dr. Smith demonstrates how to give a good speech. Ken Fager and Art Dyson discuss their debate case. forensics schedule October 8-Speech Clinic, Los Angeles State College October 21, 22-Invitational Speech Tournament, San Diego State College November 4, 5-Invitational Debate Tournament, Los Angeles City College Bob Grant leads in a group discussion. November 2'l, 22, 23-Western Speech Association Tournament, Parkland, Washington December 9, lO-Invitational Speech Tournament, Occidental College February l7, T8-Invitational Speech Tournament UCLA March 2-Invitational Speech Tournament, Long Beach State College March 23, 24-Invitational Speech Tournament, Pasadena College April l2, l3, 14-National Phi Rho Pi Tournament, Weber College, Ogden, May 4. 5-West Coast Phi Rho Pi Tournament, Los Angeles State College Utah 3:15 ,A . Ms N' ROW ONE: Pat McBroom, Louise Taylor, Bee Reser, Chrystal Watson, Anita Wilcott. ROW TWO: Ken Fagor, Art Dyson, Murray Mead, Bob Grant, Dr. Paul Smith, Adviser. Students who enroll in the varsity debate and forensics class have an opportunity to partici- pate in intercollegiate speech competition. The debate topic this year dealt with the question of guaranteed annual wage, the extemporaneous topic had to do with the United States' foreign policy. The climax of the season was the trip to the National Phi Rho Pi Speech'Tournament held at Ogden, Utah. The team brought home six trophies as evidence of their victories. Among the other tournaments entered were those held at San Diego State College, Pepperdine College, University of California at Los Angeles, and Los Angeles State College. Dr. Paul Smith is the instructor of the class. LOUISE TAYLOR L First place, West Coast Phi Rho Pi, Oratory. 275 'fill 5 2 276 KEN FAGER BEE RESER KEN FAGER First place National Extemporaneous Third place-Women's Third place-Men's National Impromptu National Impromptu W pm-uv I im, CHRYSTAL WATSON BOB GRANT LOUISE TAYLOR Second place Second place Second place National Impromptu National Radio Speaking National Oratory All Art Dyson Debate Long Beach State, Superior Pasadena College, Excellent West Coast Phi Rho Pi, Second Oratory Occidental, Superior UCLA, Excellent Impromptu Extemporaneous Muray Mead Debate Radio Speaking Impromptu 'M I. CYS Ken Fager Bob Grant Pat McBroom Debate , Debate Debate Long Beach State, Superior R d. S k, Long Beach State, Excellent Pasadena College, Excellent Obion pe? gg d West Coast Phi Rho Pi, Fourth West Coast Phi Rho Pi, Second G Ono ' econ Extemporaneous Extemporaneous Extemporaneous I m tu National, First Impromptu mpro p West Coast, Third O T Oratory San Diego, Superior ro my Impromptu National, Third Oratory Western, Fourth UCLA, Third Expository Speaking UCLA, Second Phil Robinson Safety Contest, First I I L. 'ah Q ' lu i sl' 5 KY . is if I . .X , . I l ' ll Louise Taylor Bee Reser Chrystal Watson Debate Debate DGLDGTG O f I T . Long Beach State, Excellent ra ory mpromp u - P- F th West Coast Phi Rho Pi, First National, Third West Coasl Ph' Rho I' our UCLA, Second R d, k, Impromptu Long Beach State, Excellent G 'O Spec 'ng National, Second National, Second O ratory Impromptu San Diego, Excellent Occidental, Third Occidental, Excellent 277 oral interpretation class ,y-uv if Q-xy, WW' 4 ,vm 1 1 ROW ONE: Freda Dringenberg, Betty Ross. ROW TWO: Frances Elam, Charles Raleigh, Elizabeth Herrell. ADDITIONAL MEMBER: Frida Nelson. davis-hall ,..,,- ,. phil robinson Art Dyson, first place, and Chrystal Watson, second Art Dyson, third place, All Lclpeere, third place, Louise Taylor, second place, are winners of the ,Davis-Hall Speech Contest. place, and Ken Fager, first place in the Phil Robinson Speech Contest. 278 W -AU- if H M? EM Q 279 press bureau N we r 4- ' N 'alum kfij' ,,EL:Q' sf.. , PJ, 7 v I yY'A,fl 1,2 wom- .sfgg 1 riff, ,. tm 'Q f, Semester I 'mum . uw n , ' J ' 'l'r mP', kb AIY. ,ff Bobbie Noroian, Charlotte LaBelle, Nancy Robinson, Jim Stewart, Leland Lowe, William Buttler, Adviser. Covering various phases ot Pasadena City College activities, the Press Bureau releases articles to the Star-News, Independent, and twenty other newspapers in the San Gabriel Valley. In addition to the straight news stories, the Star-News prints the City College Capers column in which various college activities are featured. Semester II 280 limi 'ff ROW ONE: Irene Feder, William Buttler, Adviser. ROW TWO: Nancy Mousalam, Charlotte LaBelle, Jerrie Pisarz, Judge Stubbins, Nancy Robinson, Jim Stewart, ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Judy Falling, Paul Houge, Glenn Kohl, Tom Littleflold, Lee Lowe, Bobbie Noroiun, Bob Weber. athletic press bureau , . ,. 1 i ' -z , 1 - -' l , 1 my - Q 1 D Q ,',liT:,rs.. ..w. 5 . l . i l fgT':Q':l',?i5'firi if. -i . , tif -11:15-gmgnfgr 'i !Z.'.1l'i' . 'Nl ' .,..-f- NE WS Joe Root, Chuck Ayres, Bob Christensen, Joe Inzalaco, Randy Gray. The Athletics Press Bureau provides surrounding newspapers with thorough coverage of all PCC sports events, both on and off campus. The adviser to this group is Mr. William Buttler. the hluldle The Huddle is the oFficial souvenir program for all home football games of the PCC Lancers. It features line-up, in- formation on participating teams, stories on coaches, special sections devoted to the different departments of PCC, and the weekly Huddle Lovely. The Huddle is student edited and is published thr0ugh the cooperation of the Athletics Press Bureau, William Buttler, adviser. s ' 4 1- BOB CHRISTENSEN Editor Russell Bruegger and Ivan Jones, adviser, discuss an illustration. pipes of pan The Pipes of Pan is the annual Pasadena City College liter- ary anthology. Every student is invited to enter an original poem, story, or essay. The creative writing class evaluates the maiority of pieces submitted, but the editorial staff makes the final decision as to selections to be printed. The anthology presents student experiences and observations. Style of writing and originality are important factors in the choice of materials accepted for the publication. This year the theme of the book is The Development ol the Individual. The adviser is Ivan Jones. Victoria Welsh - Editor-in-Chief James Piper Associate Editor John Hayden - Associate Editor Russell Bruegger - - - Illustrator 'T' km.. ' The creative wrltlng class evaluates student work for Pipes of Pan. 282 l:,r,.,,A,,'.. .1 32- , ,. 'S'ltfii3i:i'5', +:a.,.f:i',f?' f 'ii g as iw gc in ,. brochure committee ROW ONE Russ Whitaker, Don Mathews, Glenn Kohl, Leon Bennett, Pete McCartney, Don Matzner, Michael Dowd, Fred Hammond. ROW TWO Jack Doran, Bess Tye, Charlotte Zinn, Verona Maxson, Lowell Thomas, Robert Rivera, Eulalio Gomez, Anthony Mattison, Ceil Brooks, Bruce Lombard, Michael Barton. ROW THREE Jim Mastin, Tony Everitt, Frederick Davis, Ed Zirbel, Bob Matter, Dennis Mavity, Bill Furst, Bill Tibbitts. The Brochure Committee, organized in 1954, with the purpose of publishing college bro- chures, is now one of the maior publishing agencies on campus. Under the leadership of Miss Bess Tye, the committee organizes and publishes pamphlets for the many activities and departments of the college. Among the brochures printed this year are the ones on clental assisting and pilot nursing. Newsletters describing campus olierings and various terminal and vocational courses are also ci part of the committee's work. Printing of the various pamphlets is clone in the college printshop under the direction of instructors Fred Hammond and Walter Bennett. 283 courzer edztors LEONARD METZ Managing Editor I Executive Editor II fu Q9 rx. ,-4'-.. JOHN CHRISTIE Executive Editor I PRISCILLA ROCKWELL Managing Editor II V I .ew I N..- ED HUTCHINSON Business Manage RANDY GRAY Sports Editor I, I ouvsn vAnNss city Editor I courier sta - J' -5 t-0' V' T3 L L l x L 1-.L I -yr V Af' M, . ,W K ROW ONE: Nancy Robinson, Cecelia Saccenle, Ann Glanville. ROW TWO: Carol Magdiel, Leland Lowe, Jerry Megahan, Charles Briltin, Vernon Human. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Andy Allen, Bill Bell, Glnette Benson, Irene Feder, Joe lnzalaco, Steve Taylor. - The Courier, Pasadena City CoIlege's weekly newspaper, is published each Wednesday. This year under the leadership of John Christie, first semester editor, and Leonard Metz, second semester editor, the staff learned the art of page make-up, and the writing of feature articles. Working as the news medium for the campus, the staff put out thirty-one, four-page papers, including the OMD and the Tournament of Roses editions. Miss Mildred Poorman is the adviser. ... 285 pageant editors K4-1 .fm , A ANITA WILCOTT Editor-in-Chief ,S-I 31 f 'iw 'Ui' 15: ff 'I '. , Zjff, . 74-, . EPHRA DOEZIE JACKIE BRITTER MARILYN BULLIS A550'-Time EdiIOr Business Manager I Business Manager II BOB CHRISTENSEN GLENDYN SMITH DON MATHEW5 MCIVS SPOYIS Ediicr Womcn's Sports Editor .Art Editor 286 X Xf, pageant etaff Semester I Y ww X if -Eff lem Joan Burns Wulham Scarnecchla Gladys Snyder Adviser Frances Sluicr S8l11eSfel' II 287 288 editorgs note As this semester draws to a close, I look back at the wonderful experiences which have been mine throughout the year. I remember the deadlines, fun and hustle in the Pageant ottice, and the many hard working nights we spent together as a statt. My thanks go out to Ephra Doezie, whose smile and great patience enabled her to do an outstanding job as Associate Editor, Marilyn Bullis who has done an excellent iob this last semester as Business Manager, Jackie Britter who also served as Business Manager during the first semester and helped in the Classes section of the book, Bob Christensen who pro- duced an outstanding Men's Sports section despite several unexpected occurences which delayed his work, Glendyn Smith, so busy that she feared she would never get the Women's Sports section on the press, Don Mathews whose promptness in turning in our requested cartoons was a real ioy, Glen Kahl for all his photography work and willingness to take last-minute pictures tor us, Sharon Doty for taking over the index, William Ayres, Joan Burns, Joseph Crow, Stephen Martin, Joyce Mortensen, William Scarnecchia, Robert Spencer, Frances Slater, Elisabeth Temple, Joanne Thurman, Donald Tsark, and Nancy White, for their work on theme, clerical duties and all the numerous errands they ran. I also wish to thank Miss Gladys Snyder for her wonderful patience and help which she gave to me. It has been the greatest pleasure ot my life to work with all of you statt members in pro- ducing the 1956 Pageant. Anita Wilcott Editor-in-Chief I 1 111!.!-v 3111 dental assisting Dental Assisting is arranged in a block program. A student must satisfactorily complete her freshman year in the program before she can enter the second year. During the sophomore year there is opportunity for in-service training at various dental offices in the city. The student also has practical experiences in office proceclure, and chairside, radiology, and laboratory techniques. y eeialties Proper omce technique is an important part of the Dental Assisting program. V Dental Assistants spend many hours in the laboratory. 289 cosmetology Cosmetology is a terminal vocational course in beauty shop practice and management. The study and practice of all services offered in the beauty shop include permanent wav- ing, facials, scalp treatments, shampooing, hair cutting, hair- tinting, and hair dressing. Included, also, are make-up and manicuring as well as the many theory classes pertaining to , shop practice. , , X W-f 'tl , Y dj l .!x- , 1 4 3' ' . fb 2 l 'i 1? p Students practice latest hair styles on each other. 'N ,,.. as fl fi ' Cosmetology class lectures Include the theory and principles of practlce. 290 'H ' sign arts Students enrolled in the Sign Art and Crafts class re- ceive practice in showcard writing, bulletin and wall painting, and lettering, silk screen process, commercial gold leal signs, signboard building, painting, installa- tion, and maintenance. Each year the class constructs a large signboard which advertises their activities. Students in Sign Art and Crafts get practice in lettering. lithography The oltset printing class studies the complete lithographic process. Equipment available to budding lithographers includes the process camera, dark room, stripping table, vacuum frame, whirler, vartityper, l250 Multilith, and the l7x22 Chief oFfset press. The students learn the theories of lithographic problems and lithographic chemistry. Students learn the 'process of plate making. TWO BOYS work at the stripping table. 2'9 Students study current lessons with the aid of ear phones. Language laboratory assistants language laboratory 292 Every student who takes a language at Pasadena City College spends time in the lang- uage laboratory each week in order to improve pronunciation and vocabulary. Music records ofthe various languages are also on file for student use. library The library's book collection comprises over 50,000 volumes in addition to unbound mag- azines, pamphlets ancl pictures. About 250 magazines are received regularly. Except for reference books and current issues of magazines, any of these materials may be borrowed for home use. Students have direct access to book stacks in the central portion of the building and basement. ' Students spend free hour studying In one of the two library study halls. printslwp Printing students at PCC learn the fundamentals of presswork. The printing class provides practical experience in basic hand composition, printing design, layout work and the use of the printers' point system. Other operations include proofread- ing fundamentals, lockup, makup, printing arithmetic, newspaper makeup, stock cutting, bindery work and the study of automatic presses. Practical experience at the various phases is an important part of the program. Learning the use of the Ilnotype is Important In the tralnlng of prlnters. A valuable accessory in the prlntshop is this offset press. 293 building construction ROW ONE ROW TWO Y Les Shotten, Carl Cristiano, George Gabriel, Albert Meymarian, Superintendent, Bill Nuss, Ronald Cox, George Caldwell, Jessie Coleman, Foreman, Robert Brown, George Turner, Electrical Foreman. Dean Reinhold, Instructor, Russell Replogle, Assistant Superintendent, Ronald Barker, Tom Anflnson, Gail Grunwald, Robert Lee, Leon Washington, Thomas Dart, John Lewis, Eugene Taylor, John Seeley, Page Brown, Foreman. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Leslie Feldmonn, Marvin Lykken, Ronald Pinsok. milled, and Each year a model home is designed, detailed, built by the Building Construction Class. The work is carried on as closely as possible to actual trade construction situa- tions. Upon completion, the home is displayed, fully furn- ished, to the public. The Board of.Education then advertises for sealed bids, and the highest bidder is awarded the house. 294 From plans to completed model home. T 'f-sf.. M.. ' V , ' up 'K r .. Y. K, .- 1 ,Q ui . M. Y it NX I lj N,,4.LgQ xi-gfimbiww - L ,xx A . Q' X,:f,f?,gwMb V Q-iisll - Q' 4' 'fn' , Na+ 1. A . 1 --H'--' Yugo- T .v , 1-'fggbff' 2 g g Q ri 5 if ,, af tl . 5 4 A , E v .k. R. E ' f?f ' My I ,if ,, t -L1 An uf.. ,. i Qi x v -11.1, fy, , Q glut,-:Ir ..,f.. EFL., ' Q 'kx N M-V W N 1 ., ' L xt. I ' t ' V A 39 4:56 r I ' 113' E V197 4 , Xu ff.. Q- A LD I , 1 N.. ll at Students work in the power equipment laboratory. aero-technology ey ectronics The course is designed to prepare young men either for employment in the electrical industry or, in special cases, for tranfer to college. The following topics are studied: theory and practice of general electricity, with special em- phasis upon direct current power, direct current equipment, shop-practice, use of hand and power tools, and intro- ductory use of simple meters. Students enrolled in the program have an opportunity to learn some of the following sub- jects: aeronautical descriptive geometry, airplane materials of construction, government standards and specifications, all-metal aircraft contruction, aeronautical drafting, and all- metal aircraft design drafting. ln addition, students study aeronautical theory and have actual laboratory experiences. l l ? ,..,,w. ,, Drafting is an important phase of Aero-Technology Students learn to use the latest Students construct a real plane. work. machines. 296 automobile mechanics The Automobile Mechanics class is designed to prepare the student for employment in automobile servicing as a trade. It is a study ot complete power-plant rebuilding, reconditioning and adjustment of transmission, differential and other chassis dynamometer. This program also deals with automotive theory. . Students make adjustments on the transmission of a car. The old title, Grease Monkeys, still holds true. 297 extended day 1 4 ,i 2. 'L , .1 I, lg ' f l 1 Students prepare an experiment in chemistry Mr. lay explains parts of numbers to his class class. of teachers. 298 The Extended Day program provides a broad schedule of college-credit classes, paralleling day courses in prerequisites, course content, time devoted to preparation of assignments and examinations. It also provides educational opportunities during the day and evening for those who seek personal and occupational improvements in a modern program of adult education, including business and distributive education, clothing, craft and graphic arts, engineering and tech- nology, English, foreign languages, lite science, mathematics, music, and physical science. ln addition, there are extensive programs in parent education and in trade extension and apprenticeship. These non-credit courses are developed to meet the special needs of those who want general interest studies, but who are not interested in accumulating units of credit. Classes are scheduled both on the college campus and at numerous locations throughout the junior college district. The teaching staff is made up of persons highly qualified to instruct their classes. Approxi- mately half of the Extended Day faculty also teaches on the regular day staff of the Pasa- dena City Schools. Business, professional, and industrial persons selected from the com- munity obtain their teaching credentials and give the benefit of their knowledge and skills to students. The most distinctive change in the program this year has been a sharp rise in enrollment in college classes. T 'Uvawm. vnu-,,,.. s.,,J. ui' ev Use of the microscope is an important part of biology. The figure drawing class sketches from a living model. tuesday brum The Tuesday Evening Forum, part ot the Ex- tended Day program of Pasadena City Col- lege, continues to expand in prestige as an educational force in the community. Each year twenty competent local, national, and state authorities are selected to discuss public af- fairs of general interest. This year many out- standing authorities were presented on Tues- day evenings. Among them, Dr. Ralph Hall- man, chairman of the Pasadena City College Social Science Department. Mr. Lowell Barker is the Forum Director. Dr. Claude Buss Dr. Richard Armour Behind the Headlines in Asia Progress in a World of Tension Honorable Walter H. Judd U.S. Foreign Policy in the Far East Lt. Col. John D. Craig Dr. Will Durant The lessons of History A l . ' Q -A K L Qi I 5 Dr. Ralph E. Lapp Adventure into Time The Scientist and Society Dr. Henry H. Hart Background for Understanding China Harrison Salisbury Dr. Douglas M. Kelley Nothing but the Truth Dr. Milton Silverman Report from Russia What Is Coming in Medicine Dr. Margaret Mead Orchestrating the Cultures of the World Alaska, Carl H. Thomsen the Most Strategic spot on Earth 299 ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE Roberta Waterhouse, Letitia Luedke, Mary Ellen DeChanso, Audrey, Sefers, Grace Cox, Ruth Graham. Dorothy Long, Lois Ramey, Jean Tharp, Ruth Holt, Margaret Larson, Nellie Fisher, Alicegene Cox, Olga Misch. - Goedy Orr, Rae Goodman, Ina Speed, Eunice Caldwell, Alice Allen, Joan Gadow, Connie Moller, Lor- raine Hanson, Marguerie Wilson, Violet Webster. Dorothy Roberts, Vera Lowrie, Lois Anderson, Mary Hammond, Hilda Herman, Mary Wedge, Felice Kent, Alberta McBride, Stella Clark, Arlene Alcorn. Marie Thompson, Wilma Merrihew, Celia Smith, Margaret Allin, Eunice Bourne, LaVon Miller, Florence Rementer, Margaret Lehman, Gladys Hoch, Ann Lidholm. NOT PICTURED: Regmore Andre, Lillian Cochrane, Elaine Edmonson, Minnie Eriksson, Dorothy Ewing, Dorothy Fourtane, Virginia George, Gertrude Jenson, Margaret Lathrop, Josephine Lindholm, Mary Lou Nasnn, Grace Noonan, Canchita Ramirez, Dorothy Sanborn, Candace Sorensen, Nancy Street, Ann Sylvan, Myrtle Tnnkham. secretaries 300 N' it 5 ii J si, 'T' ARLENE ALCORN Secretory to President Langsdorf MARY ELLEN DECHANSO Secretory to Dean Robbins HELEN CLOSE Secretary to Dean Pfeiffer VIOLET WEBSTER Receptionist LILLIAN COCHRANE Secretory to Deon of Student Activities STELLA CLARK Business Office Clerk CELIA SMITH Moll and Mimeogrcnph Clerk ANN LIDHOLM Secretory to Dr. Dixon DOROTHY SANDBORN Room Reservations Clerk B 30 bookstore 'tt I Qi The Pasadena City College bookstore and bank is the center ot much student activity. The bookstore has available to students all college supplies and books. The bank handles all college activities' accounts, sells tickets, and provides banking service in general lor faculty and students alike. xX- . ,VX ERNEST T. WOODS RUTH P. GARDNER Manager Secretary DONALD M. GRIENINGER JEAN P. THARP Stock Clerk Cashier school bank 302 'X LOIS RAMEY DOROTHY LONG llgm NINA M. KURILENKO Manager ' Bookkeeper ' l Ticket Cashier attendance office ,jf,,,c 1 r' ' 1 ' Margaret Lehman, Frances Smith, Elaine Edmondson, Eunice Caldwell, Joan Gadow. MW 5 Placement Lorraine Hanson, Typist Clerkg Milton Mohs, Assistant Dean in charge of Placement and Work Study, M0I'90 el Larson' Student Employment Interviewerg Alberta McBride, TYP'5f clerk. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: Vance Burch, Mariorie McGIothIin, AHC! Mothsrshead, Eugene J. Sullivan. 303 42755 :sb-4 W -5.15, .., ROW ONE George McKenzie, K. L. Barron, Hilda B. Marshall, Frank J. Jones, Lora Harthcock, Gayle Fisher, Joseph Raney, E. G. Wagner. ROW TWO William Doherty,'Claude Fasick, Maysaw Wilson, John B. Mottice, Arthur Smithberg, Lawrence Liddell, George Shultis. ROW THREE William D. LeGrand, Jack Chilingerian, Frank Chambers, W. F. McCoy, Joseph Trunkocy, M. J. McClay, Victor Werdon. ROW FOUR Robert Williams, J. H. Johnson, Arthur P. Connolly, Floyd Roseberry, Earl Hill, Eykel James Vandan, Lyle Peters. NOT PICTURED: Ramiro Cruz, Richard LaMont, Alfred Martinez, Ralph Raphaelion, Frank Selegean, Manfred Van Deasen. custodians 304 '0- i,J l lll1i 0 , 1, l Jack Chillngerian operates thc Hyster ' 1 fork lift. f 'll x l . ,Q-. llri ML, I ..: '. ' 'U 5 H r ,, 30: l X 3 v I 5 I 5 ll x Qt 'L , i ROW ONE Joseph Mason, Chef, Barbara Silverman, Mary Carroll, Nellie Fredrick, Jannette Ostrander, Grace Weiss, Mabel Fortney, Mary Callahan, Miriam Tompkins, Assistant Manager, I. Myrl English, Manager. ROW TWO Margaret Chapman, Helen Roberts, Ethel Stockton, Baker, Madeline Westenhaver, Grace Klewitz, Hilda Botting. ROW THREE Mary Krieter, Dorothy Reichard, Edith Schlegel, Helen Kay, Alta Ringer, Elizabeth Negus. ROW FOUR Dorothy Nakken, Peggy Carlson, Lucille Acker, Hazel Aldridge, Nedra Johnson, Della Morris. ROW FIVE Mary C. Callaghan, Viola Grenier, Dorothy HoFfman, Lorraine Long, Frances Edmondson. ROW SIX Floy Sanders, Amelia Drum, Mary Conley, Lois Brokenshire, Andrew Miller, Ben Albright. cafeteria WW r E el 'V f' I C -if Service with a smile given by erik -Y 5 W Y Frances Smith of the coffee shop. -mf -3 W 305 Circle K members stage the annual club car wash. reflections , ene norman show Every afternoon the Gene Norman show features a diFferent high school or junior college. This year Pasadena City Col- lege was twice the guest. Every show includes games, dances, and interviews with various students, and frequently there are guest entertainers and speakers. Gene Norman confers with Kay Hiernaux. The apple-eating contest is one of the favorites. Dance contestants vin for ttrst place 307 dances The Mardi Gros dance fealured gay costumes. The Islander dance was held in a selling of palm trees and ivy. i 308 Edth Shir! loud, but different, Ken Fager crowns the king and queen at the Mardi Gras dance. dances X Barnyard Ball was the theme for the dance held at the Sierra Madre Students gather for a dance in Harbeson Hall after a football game. Women's Club. Students participate in the noon sock hops held in the Men's Gym. Pomp and ceremony along with beauty were present at the Coronation Ball- 309 310 4 4, . x 3 NRRL. - 'Z v , .44 A if 'Q' LMQC- .4 37 if J f W , 'V' ,x 4? Nl- A . - .lL,vf7'V :Q .KV Vx , . ,N N lmr lllllflllilll, -loan Culver QUEEN OF THE 1956 TOURNAMENT OF Roses iyf ' .4 I N - . Www . 5 MJ, ROW ONE: Arnell Fredrickson, Sharon Doly, Yvonne Flinf. ROW TWO: Lelia McEachern, Joan Culver, Sue Anderson, Gail Shannon. 6 nfl . l .X fx- ,M 7 W1 3 312 f 1 'Nu , 3,3604 it r af 'i -44a..,pf' ...Mt 'Mi' whirl 1956 Tournament of Roses Queen Float. Every girl in attendance at Pasadena City College, with the exception of married students and postgraduates, is eligible to participate in the tryouts for the Tournament of Roses Court. The first tryouts were held through the cooperation of the women's physical education classes, on October l7. At this time each girl wore school clothes, and the iudges were made up of fellow students, members of the faculty, and PTA representatives. The girls were identified only by their school identification number, which they printed on a 5 x 7 card. After this tryout, 300 girls remained to be iudged. At the second tryout, held in the Women's Gym, the girls were asked to wear heels, and again they were identified by their code number, the only difference being that a Tournament judge was present. On October 30, the remaining l50 girls tried out again, this time in the Rose Bowl. Each girl was issued a different number which was to follow her through the remaining elimina- Ag,-A . up yd ,.,.ir. ,, ' ,I Tom Delahooke helps Joan Culver at the Queen Joan dances with Charles Wilson, Members of the Parade Committee help Royal Ball. - Secretary of Defense and Grand Marshall Joan Culver up onto her float before the of the Rose Parade. festivities begin. Tryout number one in the PCC Women's Gym. Sue Anderson stands before ludges at the Rose Bowl. tions. At the end of this tryout, the list was cut to seventy-five. On November T4, the girls appeared once more before the judges, this time at the Huntington-Sheraton Hotel in the pool area. Each time all the girl did was to appear before the iudges, say her number, and sit down. As the competition began to tighten, the number was cut to twenty-four. These twenty-four reported twice to the Pasadena Athletic Club. The first time the girls simply appeared before the iudges as before, the second time each girl was asked to read a short selection from a card that was previously made up. She was also asked some ques- tions to see how she did with impromptu speaking. On November 22, the seven girls chosen were notified at their homes. For approximately two weeks after the court was selected, the judges who accompany the girls to all Tournament functions, observe them closely and look for the girl eventually to be queen. There are many qualities a girl must possess to be named Queen of the Tour- nament of Roses. Among these qualities are: beauty, poise, persosality, speaking ability, posture, carriage, and, of course, that she be photogenic. The court was informed of the iudges' decision about a week before it was made public. Almost without exception, the decision of the iudges was the decision of the girls among themselves. The first public appearance of the queen was the Pasadena City College Royal Ball, fol- lowed by the Queen's Breakfast and the Coronation. A f f, l The Huntington Sheraton' ls the scene for the next to last tryout. The last twenty-seven, seven of whom form the r0YUl Wurl- 313 314 L E ' campus' queens LEE TIMM OMD Queen SANDY RUSSELL EPHRA DOEZIE - AMS Queen Journalism Queen New toppees congratulate each other following tapping ceremony. Old members, as well as new, have a chance to know each other at the reception held in Dr. Robbins' otTlce, 0. m.d. tapping Alqn Carter escorts new tappee, Toy Blixy, Bob Christeneen is followed onto the stage BY Ladd Thomai and George Morlan. Alan Carter and Bob Nichols escort Verona Maxson to the John Christie gets handshake from Ken Fa99' and George ' stage. Morlan. 315 0. m.d. carnival Students gather around the Circle K marriage booth. Winner of the Whiskerino contest is presented with his prize. The distressed maiden pleads for mercy in the Delta Psi Crowd mills among the Carnival booths. Omega melodrama. 316 Planning for the OMD Carnival began about three months before the carnival actually took place on the eleventh of May. Each member of OMD was placed in charge of a certain phase of the work to be done. Among these responsibilities were publicity, booth relations, queen contest, finance, clean up, and the steering committee. Gay Nineties was chosen as the theme for the carnival, and can-can girls and a policeman were used for publicity. A queen contest was conducted in connection with the carnival, and each department contributed money to support its favorite candidate. Thursday before the carnival, activity began to be evident in the basketball court, and by Friday afternoon the individual club booths were completely constructed, The booths totaled thirty-one in number and ranged from soft drinks to divorce booths. A gay show highlighted the evening, and at this time the queen was crowned and the Whiskerino winners announced. Entertainment included prizes for the various booths and a dance program by the can-can girls. It was a gala evening! ESIWI gay nineties SGN mTHDTOllll ZMQHEH .fm, rf l Carnival policeman admires one of the Can-Can girls. ' l-Ooklng at the WWI19 end of 0 P509-P0n9 SUN' Dr. Langsdorf crowns Lee Timm, Queen of the OMD Carnival. OMD Can-Can girls. Students throw darts at the Pep Commission booth. Soft drinks for everyone with script. Art Council poses a comedy photograph. Court of Last Resort. 317 campus fun 1 g........ i------ 4 K K tg ra- 1 'sibu- FSEW N. A WW axqma ' , 1 . . 'b, 'sf A. -1,3 .Pg-A , .f-.V qi? 320 Students obtain information during Club Day. The head table at the Davis-Hull Speech Contest. Noontime draws students to the Mirror Pool. Edrh stud S f .'v Lt tl, Toy Blixt greets students on Pal Night. AWS plays host to the Rose Court at cm open house. ent registers for student body books at the beginning of the year. if ii s s :jr , ff EA college medle 'kv 170' Q' LVL, vm 1 we X H, wk . L vu , Q1 , N x Sh 3521 Q. ,K h S T .. . -,I 'ul it ,4 322' great outdoors xs NsN .XX X, Yi: ' x Q. K A s. A Tri . Q43 ff f L Q 323 party patron , V . ,.. H? KAW., fibll-'Q-f,l' , .',,f.4v4g' , W f, ' 'f f- 'Al . f . -1' 4 X frm- 1 Y' f'gw f':' 'sn' '-' . A 'L 1 'H' 1 x' 'mlsyf' :HI-,. I F. .4 5,f1, v R' v' I 'VX , f 1 , RY14'-Y, . xy wh W NW Q. M W f A A 4 as A r ikai ', .' WF s ' ,-, 'aw 'I ' 2: f', AA 324 7 BOB VAN DER VEEN Production Manager, Compositor, PCC Press WALTER BENNETT FRED HAMMOND Lithography Instructor Letterpress Instructor BILL LINDQUIST RAY AXXE Intertype Operator, PCC Press Pressman, PCC Press I 'X M A Al -Sr Ls X . W I ' I W. 'V' t Ht J. . sm E? ll' L ll 5-, .1 lx. personalities ,V : W . ..,.......m-... l'llY?'ilS1'illi lt ll DIUL ll Ili Y A NU? an 'Q X . -gb .. X ,wsgid , N' - ,- Q .L A . , 'I I 'A J' K .Q Q a J .VLK Y Ni- V .3 ' 2 ' w x, - A fl y ' .. , W' . -. . ,Tn NZM ,, r Y . , , 3 , ,r x.. l ' lijgbjff-fr 5 -- lx 'Q' f 5 n . ft, ,. 5 ,ew A -'F 'wr ie 5Qf'x - X ., ', .1 - V ew ui. x 1, lf ' iv- , JL 'H A P- l r J 7 . ' ' K.-l if 3 ' I a f f-5 ,V ' I , Ig 1 ,gr A . ', . . A , TJ, ,, t A' A ' I v KZ In k . A - 5 'A + . - 3 , I A xl Delmas Bugelli, in addition to teaching geog- raphy and making it interesting, is a willing assistant to anyone who needs help whether it be in the classroom or in an extracurricular activity. Donald Liercke, adviser to Delta Psi Omega and drama instructor, has given much of his time to the development of drama at FCC, and was instrumental in planning the Theater Arts program. 3 5 Few people realize how much work Art Dyson has done during his four years on the PCC campus. As a member of the Youth Council, speech team, and OMD, he has contributed outstandingly. vi . fix KEN Eloise Brumage has appeared in many pre- sentations sponsored by the Drama Depart- ment. She had the lead in Elizabeth the Queen, and is the winner of the 1956 Drama Award. Winner of the 1956 Drama Award and star of Papa ls AlI, is Claudette Conner. Claud- ette has been an outstanding leader in her department for four years, and is a member of OMD. l.l I os.: Giving freely of his time and talents is Glenn Kahl, yearbook photographer. He has worked untold hours to help all of the various publi- cations obtain superior photographs. Leader of superior qualities, John Christie proved his mettle by assuming the responsi- bilities of the Inter-club Council and OMD president. Under his guidance no task was left undone. Russell Vllmitcrlcc-:', photography instructor, co.1t.ibutecl gzecilly to the publication: on campus through directing his students in the taking and delivering of pictures. Several pictures seen on the division pages he took and gladly turned over to the yearbook staff. Ruth Holt, photography stock room clerk and former English teacher, is one of the most unusual persons on campus. She enjoys work- ing with students so much that after a suc- cessful career as an English teacher in Jewell, Iowa, she came to Pasadena where she con- tinued her work flrst at John Muir and then at PCC. Not every teacher would take lovelY f0l0l' pictures of United States scenes and then turn them over to the yearbook staff- SWMOH Hill, geology teacher, did lust H1551 and SONG of his lovely photographs can be seen on the division pages of this book. 327 B lf1..QRT ' 1,3 was Curtis Benedict, campus policeman, Benny to the students, has upheld campus regula- tions in addition to coping with the parking problems of the past year. eaff.P.mHDLN.1l l ' f o ccmmz frflgff A. 5- Mc..C'r. s- Dr. Shelby Dietrich, women's school physi- Jack Cannicott handles the great maiority cian, is always around to help and counsel of the Pasadena City College yearbook en- students whether it be about health or a graving. He is a great help in planning and matter of personal concern. carrying out the ideas of the editor and staff. Mrs. W. F, Robinson, mother of Mr. Phil B. Robinsong Mrs. Phil B. Rob- inson. Every year the Robinson family sponsors a safety speech contest in memory of their son, Phil. 328 personal index A Aaranian, Arlene .. Abbltt Doroth , y Acker, Lucllle ......,. ..,..... Adams, David .... Agullar, Eliseo .....,.. .,.... 1 15, Aguilar, Joaquin ............., Aiken, John ,....... .,.,..,.,....,......, Alarid, Maria ........... , ..... 91, 221, Albeck, Nancy ...,..............,..... 91, Albert, Marianne ......................,..,.. Albright, Ben ..,........,,.,...,............,.. Alcazar, Lourdes ..,. 115, 224, Alcorn, Arlene .........,..,........... 300, Aldano, Milclades Aldridge, Hazel Alfana, Gemma Alexander, Borbara Alexander, Richard Allen, Alice .,.. ,..........,......... . , ..,..... . Allen, Clalre ........ 115, 182, 183, Allen, Joyce .,..,......,,...,... 91, 222, Allen, Margaret ............. ,..,... 2 18, Allen, Patricia .... 115, 182, 183, Allen, Philip ...............,................ Allen, Toni ..,..... 115, Allin, Margaret ..... ........... Allison, Diane . ,,... Almore Rodne ,... ..... 1 Y Alt, Frieda ........... .. ..... 21 H, Alters, Albert ......... .... Alumbaugh, Clark Alvarez, Anita ..... Alvarez, David ...... Alvord, Richard Amdon, John ..,..,. Amend, Alberta QQ fQ1QfUi'i'5f Ames, Judy ...........,... .,....,.... Andersen, Paul ...... Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Charles Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Anfinsen, Angellno, Angevine, Ankeny, Anstlne, Antunez, Annabel Blanche Carol Jack ...,.. John ....... Judy ....... Lois ....... . ,...... . Mary .......... ............ Mickey ...... .,..... 4 8, Sue ......... ......... Wllllam Eueenlo ..,.... ............ . Lee ..,... Marlon . Tom ..... 2ia, 229, Anna ..,.... Sarah . Lloyd ..... Morley Lillana Arcarls, James .... Arens, George ...,, .III QQ1f 'i'i'5, Armantrout, Guy ..... Armenta, George . Arthur, James 200, 48, 115, Arnold, Thomas Arthur, Eugene ...... .................... s iis, 216, Asch, Ash, John ............ Ashby, Lorraine .. Ashe, Ashley, Mabel Ashton, Mary ....,. lJ111'lY ...,, .. IfffffQI '5'i,' Laurence ....... .......,.... Askew, Edwln ........ ..... Atomlan, Loretto . Atkinson, Frank Atkinson, Trevor ......................,..... 1 15, 209 Austln, Ruth .....,.. , 232, Axxe, Raymond . ........................ . .... . Ayres, Charles .....,.. 115, 199, 213 Azarlah, Francis Babarudy, Mary 222, Babcock, Robert ........,. ........,.. Baca, Walter ...... .. Bachman, Robert 91 91, Bader, Kathleen ...... Baer, Dorthy ..... Bai, Kisalng ........... Bailey, Joanne Balty, Clarence ..... Baker, Francis .... 48, 226, 141, Baker, Frank ........... .............. 4 8, Baldwln, Harold Ball, Rlchard ...... Ball, Robert . ...,. .. Ballard, Ronald ,..... ..... 9 1, Ballard, Yolande Ballarinl, Ray .......... ,,,,, Banbury, Allen .... Banks, Elvester ...,... ..., Bonne, Renee .. ...... Borger, Mary ..,... oi, 240, Barker, Lowell ......... .........,..... 4 0 Barmore, Ralph ,.,.... ...,. 4 8, 218, Barnes, Helen ..,.., .,.................. Barnes, James ...... ................,.... Barnes, Marlon ........ ......... ......... Barnhart, Stephen .......,........,..........,.. Barr, Patrlclo ..... 116, 184, Barrett, Edgar ...... ...................,.... Barratt, Thomas ..... ..,.,.,. 1 16, 91 48 303 1 15 140 1 15 226 225 234 1 15 303 225 301 225 303 91 1 15 91 300 184 231 230 184 192 1 15 269 300 91 91 230 91 91 115 115 91 81 182 115 91 48 231 115 115 48 230 115 300 213 139 313 158 226 230 115 115 115 115 115 115 225 115 165 48 115 91 91 206 230 115 230 229 48 115 172 91 115 115 268 325 237 115 231 237 206 239 115 115 225 115 178 237 151 115 116 45 230 116 116 116 116 268 91 299 229 48 91 116 91 191 36 227 Barron, K. L. ..,.., .,,,,, 3 02 Barsugll, Norman ,. ..,.,. 116 Bartholomew, Diane ......... . 116 Bartman, Alan ........... ...,... 9 1, 213 Bartoli, Clement ...... ......... 2 37 Barton, Michael ..,4..,,, ,... . 221, 283 Bassett, Barbara ....... ..,.....,... 9 1 Bates, John ..,........... ...... 1 16 Batone, Clarence ,,..,... .. ....., 92 Batarbee, Carolyn ,...... ..... 9 2 Batterson, Norman ,.... 116 Bauer, Donald .....,...,... .,.... 1 52 Bauer, Thomas .,.,,.,.......... ............ 8 5 Bough, Rollln ........ , .......,.....,.. .. 116 Bayard De Volo, Nlcole ..,..... 116, 229 Beam, Peter .,,..,......,......,... .,........ 1 16 Bean, Albert ..................... ......4,. 4 0 Bean, Dorothy ...... . ,,,.,,,., 116 Beard, Ellen ..........., ,.... 1 16, 225 Becker, Ecl ..,...... ,.......,. 1 16 Becker, James ,... ,,,,,, , 229 Becker, Rosalie . 116 Beckman, Arnold .... ,. 116 Becktel, Kenneth ...,, .....,,... 1 16 Beckwith, Eloise ,..... ............... 9 2 Bedou, Renee ........., .,.. 9 2, 215 Bedford, Dirck ............. .....,,.,. 1 16 Bedrosian, Edmund ...., ,............ 1 16 Bedroslan, Ronald ..... ..... 1 16, 216 Beedy, Robert ,.... ..... 1 16, 229 Bell, Hanns ,.,..., ......,...... 2 25 Bell, Patrlcia ......., . ......,........ 116 Bennett, Charles ...,......... .,,.. 9 2 Bennett, leon .......,........ 116, 221, 283 Bennett, Margaret E. ..............,....... , 41 Bennett, Margaret L. ........................ 233 Bennett, Susan ,.... . ,..,.. ..,........ ,,.,..... 1 1 6 Bennett, Walter ...,.......,...,,......... 51, 325 Benson, Ginette ........ 83, 199, 221, 228, 240 Benson, Harold . ...... .... ,....,..... . ,..,...... 5 1 Benton, Dorothy .......,.... 116 227, 232 Benulis, William ..,.... ......,............. . 51 Barardlno, Arnold ..... .............,... 2 26 Berg, Lawrence ..,. ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Bergmann, Gary ...... .... 9 2, 229 Berller, Glenrae ....., .,..,........... 1 16 Berlln, Ted ..........., .....,..,........... 1 16 Berry, Marilyn ......, . ,.... 92, 201, 210 Bertrand, Dolores ...... .... , ..........,...... 9 2 Besocke, Winston ...... ...............,...... 9 2 Bethel, Marianna .,..... ,..,. 9 2, 210, 263 Biller, Matthew ....,. ....,....,.... , .... 1 16 Billups, Richard ...... ................ 1 16 Billups, Robert ...... .,,.....,......... 1 16 Blllyard, .lack ......... ...........,..........,. 1 16 Bilotta, Joseph .,..,....... 92, 206, 229 Blrklnshaw, Jock .... .................... 9 2 Blshop, Burton ...... .................. 2 25 Bishop, Cecllle ..................,............. 116 Blackburn, George ........ 232, 268, 271 Blakely, Oble ,..,,.,.. . ........, ......, 2 71 Blanklnship, James ..,........,,........... 116 Blewett, John .,.......... 116, 225, 227 Blixt, Toy .... 80, 82, 83, 89, 206, 240 Backus, Herman .....,......................,... 51 Bode, Jo Ann ........ 116, 182, 184, 212 Bohorquez, Cecelia ......................,..,.. 92 Boland, Steven ..,............................, 116 Boldt, Janet ................ 117, 212, 226 Bolmer, Richard .,... .................,...... 2 36 Bolt, Martha ..,......, ...........,......., 1 17 Bonarrls, George ..... 225 Booth, Gracle , .....,..,..... ,... 1 84 Borncamp, Frederick ...... ..... 4 2 Bornhorst, Wllllam ...... ,... 1 17 Batsfard, Wllllam ...,, .,,, I 17 Batting, Hllda ...,.. ,,,,,, 3 03 Botsford, Janean .,... 117 Bottarff, Richard .... ..,.... 1 17 Boucher, David . ..,.. .......... 1 17 Bouck, Barbara ......... ....,........ 1 17 Bourgeoise, Pierre ..... ..... 1 17, 228 Bourne, Eunice .,..,. ...,..,..,....... 3 00 Bowen, Marcia ..... ..,.. 2 68, 271 Bowlby, Arden ...... ................ 1 17 Bowling, Molsle ......, ,..... 2 25, 228 Bowlus, Robert ...... ..,.. 5 1, 221 Boyd, Delores ..... .... , .,.......... 9 2 Boyer, Davld ........,......... .. 92 Boyle, Jane ........ ,... .... 1 1 7, 225, 238 Bradley, Dlan .......... .......,........... 1 17 Bradley, Dorothea .................. 92 Braeaer, Richard ...,.... ...,.., 8 5, 213 Brand, Eugene ....... ..........,. 5 1 Brannon, John .,., .,...., 2 37 Branum, James ., .,..... 117 Bray, Judlth ....... ...,..,., 9 2 Brayton, Donna ..... ......,......... 9 2 Brest, Loren ............ ...,... 9 2, 229 Brewer, Donald ..... 206, 216 Brewer, Lynn ...... ,........,... 2 06 Brian, Ward .....,. .......,........ 1 16 Briggs, Ann .....,....... ,,... 9 2, 210, 218 Brigham, George .,... ........,.,..... 1 76 Brlght, Thomas ..,..,.............,..........,... 227 Brinkerhoi, Forrest .................,.. 81, 85 Brltter, Jackie ........,....... 201, 217, 234 Brakenshlre, Lois ..,.. ...,.,.......,..... 3 03 Brooks, Corollne .,..... ...,.,. 1 17, 230 Brooks, Cecil . .....,. , ..... 117, 283 Brooks, Frankie .... , .,,..........,... 76 Browder, Janlce .... ,. .,.. 117, 238 Brower, Edgar ....... ......,............. , 83 Brower, Marianne ............ 92, 210, 212 Brown, Bruce .......... ......,............. 2 37 Brown, Carol ........................,....... 208 Brown, Nancy .......... ....,....,.,. 9 2, 240 Brown, Pauline ........ 51 182, 184, 187, 188, 189 Brown, Robert ..........,....,,,.........,..,..... 216 Brubaker, Florence ..... .......... 4 0 Bruce, Robert ..,...... .......... 2 08 Bruegger, Russell ...,,. .... 2 09, 210 Brumage, Lloyd ...... .... 2 09, 210 Brucasto, Frank .....,... ..,,. 9 2, 228 Buchanan, Ronald ..... .... 1 52, 206 Buckner, Lillian ...... ...,...,..... 9 2 Bugelli, Delmos ........., ..... ,. 51, 322 Bullard, Grace ..................,...........,... 233 Bullard, Herbert ..........,.....,............... 51 Bullis, Marilyn .... 93, 286, 287, 288 Burch, Vance ............................ 51, 225 Burchard, Ronald ........ . .,,..... 211, 213 Burchett, Paul ........ ..,.............. 5 1 Burkerd, Sharon ....,.,.,. ..,...,.........,.... . 93 Burkhardt, Benlta .. .,... 81, 93, 211 Burns, Joan .... 93 209, 212, 215, 287 Buscaino, Peter .............,.................. 117 Bush, Janice ,.........,..,. ,....... 1 82 Bush, Robert ....... ,..,.,.... . 117 Butler, Shirley .....,.., ..........,.,.. 1 17 Butterlck, Nancy . ..,. ..... 1 17, 234 Butters, Frank ...... ............ 2 28 Buttlor, William .....,. .... 5 1, 207 Butz, Audrey ....... ............ 9 3 Butz, Clean . ..,....... , ..,. 53, 230 Butz, Constance .... ....... 1 17 Bypot, Owen ........ ..... 2 29 C Cadwell, Mary ........... ........ 1 17 Cage, Rodney .,..,... ............ I 17 Calaway, Jack ......... ............... 1 17 Caldwell, Carol ...... ...... 9 3, 234 Caldwell, Eunice .... ...............,.. 3 00 Caliguiri, Robert ..... .....,...........,..... 9 3 Calistro, Joan ....... ,..... 1 17, 216, 226 Calistro, Ruth ..... ...,.............,... 1 17 Callaghan, Mary .,.. .............,..,. 3 03 Callahan, Mary ....... , .... 303 Callahan, Thomas ..... ...... 9 3 Calvert, Donna .,..... .,... 1 17 Calvert, Robert ....,.... ........,.. 9 3 Camara, Norman .,....... .. 150 Cameron, Hugh ...... ............... 9 3 Cameron, James ...... ..... 1 17, 234 Camp, Michael ........ ........... 1 17 Campbell, Patricia ...... ...,,..,. 1 17 Canby, Mary ...................,....,............, 303 Carey, Kay ..,..................................,.. 117 Carleton, Richard .... 93, 219, 235, 238 Carleton, William ..,..............,.. 117, 230 Carlos, Hugo .....,..,......,..,,........,..,.... 117 Carlson, Henry .... .......... 4 0 Carlson, Peggy .... ............... 3 03 Carlson, Warren ...... 117, 159 Caro, Henry ...... ...... .......,. 2 1 0, 218 Carroll, Mary . .,................................. 303 Carter, Allan ................ ........ ........ 1 1 7 Carter, Allen ........ 85, 206, 213, 218, 240 Carter, Dorothy ..,..........................,. 93 Case, Beryl ..........,. 93, 210, 222, 224 Case, Mary .................,.,..,....,.....,...... 117 Casinelli, Phyllis .................,..,.,......, 117 Castonedo, Baslllo ...., ............... 2 25 Cavaller, Laurence ...... .... , .. 199 216 Cerda, Hilda ...,.,..... ....... 9 3, 225 Chacanas, Mary ..,..,.. ...... 1 17, 234 Chambers, Frank ..,. . ........ 302 Chami, George .......,. ........... 1 17 Champlin, Robert ....... .,..,.,........ 1 17 Chang, Betty ............... .,..,. 1 17, 228 Chapman, Donald ..,....... ..........,... 9 3 Chapman, Elizabeth ...,.. .....,.. 2 10 Chapman, Margaret ...,.. ..,.. 3 03 Chevalier, Jim .,,.....,... ....... 9 3 Childs, Vera ...........,..,. ..,.,.,. 5 3 Chilingerian, Jack .....,....,........,..,... 302 Chiriaco, Anna ................,............... 93 Christensen, Robert .,.. 201, 215, 221, 284, 286, 288 Christie, John .... 82, 83, 89, 93, 206 213, 217, 240, 284 Chung, Klm ...,....,.........,..,..,............... 117 Clark, Marilyn ...........,.,......,... , 117 Clark, Stella .,...,... ...... 2 00, 301 Clark, William ..,... . ..,........ 117 Clarke, Neil ..,..... ...,..,... 9 3 Clauss, James ....., .---- 2 29 Clawsan, Jay . .,,....... --.4, l 17 Cleary, John .........,.,.......,... .,....... 9 3 Cleminson, George ......,,.,.,....,....... 271 Climer, Deanna .....,.......................,.. 234 Cllmes, Gretchen .,.. 83 93, 210, 221, 234 Cline, Glen ....... ............. .......... 4 2 Clinton, Patrlclo ., .,........ 93 Clase, Helen ......,. .............. ,... 3 0 1 Cloutler, James ..... . ............ 117, 229 Cobas, Gloria .....,....,..... 117, 222, 231 Cacclo, Carol .........,..,.....................,. 93 Cochran, James .,..---- 81. 35, 93, 213, 214, 220, 240 Cochrane, Lillian ,,............ .............. 3 01 Coger, Robert ...... ,...,........... . . 117 CokeleY. Shirley ,,,,, 1 93 Colbran, Don ...,,.,.... ..... 2 37 Coleman, Donald ,... ,,,,,,, 9 4 Coleman, John ,,,, H 94 Collier, Carole .......,.............,.......,.... 94 Collier, Margaret .,.. 94, 182, 183, 184, 206 210, 218, 230 Collins, Arthur ,... ........ , ...........,....... 1 17 Colllns, Judith ............,................, 211 Calvin, James ..... ,,,,,,,,, 2 29 Calwell, Dorothy ..... ...,.. 5 3, 222 Condee, Charlene ..... ........... 9 4 Confartl, John ....... ......,.,. 9 4, 216 Conn, James ...... ,. .,....... 164, 229 Connelly, Mike ..........., 146, 151, 158 Conner, Claudette .... 206, 209, 215, 223, 261 Conners. Jack ........ ...........,....... 2 08 Connolly, Arthur .,..... ......... 3 02 Conrad, Carol ............... ...... 1 17 Contreras, Gertrude ...,., 117 Cooke, Donald .......... ...... 1 17 Cooley, Carol ......,... ,...... 1 17 Cooper, Alex ,.,,, . 267 Cooper, Dean .,., ,... 9 4 Cooper, Donna ..,... .. 271 Cooper, Wllllam ...... ..., 9 4 CDOPS, Lois ............ .,,... 1 17 Coover, Mary ..,......... ......,,... 9 4 Cordelius, Henry ,.... . .............. 63 Cordrey, Barbara ...,..... .... 9 4, 225 Cornelisan, Edward ...... .......,,... 4 2 Cornell, John . ..,.,...... ...... 1 17 Corraleio, Robert .... ....... 9 4 Correll, Karlen ...... ...,,. I 17 Corrigan, William ...,. ....... 1 17 Coscarelli, Gloria ., ...... 231 Couchman, Peter ......, ,,,,, 9 4 Cowan, James ........ .......... 1 17 Cowden, Nancy ..,... ..,.,........ 2 10 Cowley. Virginia ..,... , ,...... ii7, 234 Cox, Allce .,........,... ..,,............ 3 00 COX, Grace .,.... ............,... , .. 300 Cox, Joe ....... .......... ,..,..... ..... 5 3 Cox, Mary ...,..... ......., i 17, 216, 269 Cox, Ronald ....... ...,.. 9 4, 140, 152 Cay, Mildred .....,. ....................... 2 13 Craig, Ester ....,.,... ..,,.......,. 9 4, 208 Crain, Charles ........,.. .,........ 2 66 Crandell, Ruth ....,......... ,,,,,,, 2 09 Cranston, Evangeline ..... , ..... 226 Cranston, Ramon ....,..... ,,,,, 9 4 Cranston, Rita .,..,..... ,,,,,, 1 17 Crawford, Clytee ...... ,,,,,, 1 I7 Creighton, Darlene ....... ......... 1 17 Crippen, Donald ...... ................... 94 Craft, Llnda .......,............,... 117, 234 Crouter, Richard .............................. 117 Crowe, Thomas .... 218, 221, 229, 233, 287 Crowell, Diana .................,.............. 94 Crowell, Donald ..... .... 1 17, 270, 271 Crawson, Hugh ...............,,.,............. 117 Crulkshank, Edwin ..,..... 94, 217, 240 Cubillos. Maria ................................ 94 Culver, Joan ..........,......... 312, 313, 314 Cunningham, Kathryn .............,.......,.. 234 Curran, Thomas ............ .,..,.....,..... 1 17 Curtis, William ......... ,,,,,, 2 00 Czako, John .....,.. ....... 1 17 Czubal, Dolores .,.,...., ,,,,,,, 1 17 D Daloger, Rudolph .......... .,.......... 5 3 Dameran, Doris .....,.. 94, 231 Daniels, Alvin ........... . .,....,,, 117 Daugherty, Frances ...... , .............. 53 David, Selma ............ ...... 1 17, 233 Davidson, Vlrglnla ..... ..... ,....... . 1 17 Davis, Annltra .....,. .... 9 4, 225 Davis, Barbara ...... .............,.. 1 17 Davis, Dennis ..... ...... 2 69, 271 Davls, Earl ,,.., ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , 53 Davls, Frederick .... ,,,,,,,,, 2 83 Davis. James 113 Dawe, Donald . ..,. ,,,,,, 1 I8 DaY, Diane ....... .,..... 1 18 Day, Madelyn ,..... ,,,,,,, 1 I8 Deack, Charles ...... ,,,,,, 1 I8 Dean, Mariorie ....... ,,,,,, 9 4 Dwfdorfl. Judith ....,.... ..,...,.. I 18 De Blaslo, Ann ,...... .... ,,.,. ,..........., 1 1 8 De Chem. Mary Ellen , ....... soo, aoi Decuir, Ora ......,...........,.... ........,..... 1 18 Dedrick, Donald ........... .........,. 9 4 Dedrick, Martin ...... .......... 1 18 Degler, Ken .,...,..,..... ........,......,...,, 9 4 Dekkers, Pieter .,......,..,....,..,.... 94, 230 Delahoolze, Douglas ..,...,............,.... 240 Delahooke, Thomas .... 78, 80, 82, 85, 89, 95, 206, 213, 240 314 Deland, Robert .....................,..,....... 179 Delgatto, Peter ....,.......................... , 118 Del Flna, Charles ............ 95, 22, 226 Demmo, Sophea .... .,...,.,..,..,..... 2 00 Denault, John ..,.,. ..,..,.................... 1 18 Denby, Diane ..........,.......................,. 95 Denison, Richard .... 95. 209. 216, 232, 269, 270, 271 Denning, Ellen ....,........................... 53 Depies, Kathryn ....,............,.............. 222 De Quattro, Marllyn ......,........,........ 234 Derrick, Ralph ...........................,.... 118 Derry, Phlllis .......................,.......,.... 53 De siive, owen ..... , ...... iia. 216. 226 De Sousa, Doris .......-.-,- 217, 233. 235 Dewar, Elena ..,.,. ....................,.... 2 18 Dexter, Sherry .---4 33, 210, 239 Dickson, Dolores ..,.. ...... .............,.,.. 9 5 329 330 ersonal index Dietrich, Shelby ...... Dlll, Thomas .....,.,.. .. Dlmacali, Alfredo ..... Dlstaso, Marilyn .... Di Vall, Dorothy ..... Dixon, Dorothy Y... ..... Dochy, Madeleine . Dodds, Dorothy .... ..... 95 Doezie, Ephra Doherty, Allen ...... Doherty, Wllliam r Dohm, Jacqueline ..... Doi, Eili ...............,.. Doi, Paul ............,....,.. Doleshal, Richard ..... Domenlci, Robert .... Donatl, Leon ........ Donlon, Elizabeth .,.. Doran, John .......... Dorau, Sally .,.. Dort, Thomas .,... Doshier, Jack ..... Doty, Sharon ..,..... Douglas, Bruce . ...,. .. Douglass, Richard ....,. Dowd, Michael . ...... . Downer, William ...,. Downs, Robert ..... Doyle, John .......... Doyle, Octavia Drake, Dixie ...... Drake, Louis .,..,...,. Drake, Robert .,...........,... fff'l'55f . 76 118 229 226 226 118 95, 207, 215, 288, 118, .Qff1QQ1Q 226 118, 221 118, 82, 95, 95, ...fff 1'1'5, f 65', 225, 'ffffff 222 Drlngenberg, Freda .... 95, 208, Duce, Charles ..,..... . Drum, Amella ..,..,.,..,..... Drummy, Stephen ..............,..,..,..,.., Ducette, Wllliam .......... Dutur, Marllyn .... 232, Duke, Michael ., ....,...................,.... .. Dunlap, Patrlcla ....,....... Dunn, Betty .......... Dunn, Maurece ..... Dunn, Wllliam .......... Du Pont, Lauretta .....,. Durant, James ............. Dutton, Charlene ......... Dyer, Nancy .................. 89 Dyson, Arthur .... 21,3 Eastland, Bob ..........,.. Eaton, Clyde ...... ,. .,.... . 18, Eaton, Patricia .... 1 Ebaugh, Jean ..... ........ Ebright, Gary ..,.. Eddy, Charles ..... Eder, Marvin ..,....,... '255f 2l6'5, 54, 95, 206, , 275, 277, 182, 184, 95, Edmonds, Pearl ......... Edmondson, Frances ...... ..... Edwards, Donald .....,. Edwards, Lois ........... Edwards, Rodney Ehlen, John ,.... ..... Ehlert, Robin ...,.....,., Ehrhart, Patrrcia ........,.,.....,........,.. Ehrmann, Sharon ........... Eichenloub, Rudolph Eiron, Luis ....,...........,., Elom, Frances ..... , .... Elder, Laura .,.,.. Eleft, Rudolph .... Elgarls, John ........ Elliott, Donna .... Ellis, Patricia .... Elmore, Ernest ......,...... Eltobaishl, Abdulla Emery, Claudia .....,.. Emer Robert y, .,..,....... Emirhanlan, Howard Emslie, Kathleen , ......... Enches, Evelyn ,.., .......... Enderle, Kent ................ Endo, Edward ,................ Engen, Gunnar .... 96, Engen, Magne ............... English, Myrl Enking, Wllliam .....,. Enochs, Carol ........ Erickson, Eleanor Erlksen, Sand ra . ....,.., Ertetai, Ghodratoll Ervey, Irene ............ Estabrooks, Rita ...... Estes, Alan .....,...... Estes, Dorothy ...... Estey, Marvln .... Estrada, Maria ...... Eulalio, Alex .... Evans, Allce ..,. Evans, Ellen .... 118, 54, 21'5f 21'ii, 224, . 95, 20s, 'ffff.'fff SX, , . 95, 232, 240 286, 31 I 95 302 95 142 225 95 221 226 240 283 234 1 18 173 313 233 155 283 226 229 168 42 231 53 226 261, 278 118 303 118 . 95 270 11B 118 . 95 221 45 118 230 118 118 208, 278 118 54 209 1 18 237 239 229 95 303 95 1 18 118 21 1 271 271 270 95 225 278 225 96 1 18 96 96 269 225 1 18 96 96 1 18 54 96 1 18 222, 230 224 303 213 1 18 1 19 96 225 119 119 271 119 119 119 283 96 54 E , J .....,... ......,.,.............. 70 eifliit, 121151, .---.... 211, 212, 28:1 Ewan, Charlotte ....... ........,.......... 2 13 Exton, Alan .............,.......,., 89, 96, 213 F Faber, Vlrginla ..,......... .........,.,. 9 6 Fabrln, Carol ......- --A-- 1 1791 269 Fabrln, DorothY ---- 6 ' 226 Facto, Leo , ....,.,..,.......,.. . Fagenstrom Rory ....... Fager, Kenneth .... 79, 206, 208, 213, 240, Fahsen, l-ederico Fakhoury, Leon .,......... Falcinella, Elmo .... Falconer, Barbara Fasick, Claude .,...,.,..,... 56 'B2 55, 275, 276, Fastabend, Margarita ..... Fauna, Ramon ...,...,.... Fozel, Colamreza .......,. Fears, Don ................,...... Fedde, Donald 119, 166' '2'i'5f l-eder, lrene 119, 207, 240l, 262, t-ehrrng, Carl ...,.....,......... Feinstein, George ..,...... relrham, Robert ...,....,.,..,......... . ......, . Fest, Robert ,... 81, 85 Flela, James ...,,.....,,,.... Filipek, Jerome ...... .,..., Finuley, Patricia .... Fisher, Gayle ...... Fisher, Nellie ..,,.. Fisher, Robert ........ Fithlan, Carolee ......,. Katharine .,.... Vlncent .... Fleming, Flemlni, l-lender, Marilyn .... Fletcher, Roland ...,, , 95, 214, Flergher, Sylvia ...... .................... Fleury, Robert ..... ...-.-. 4 5, 200, Flint, Yvonne ....... . 4.-- ------- 1 19, Floaten, Karen .....,. Florez, Manuel ...... Foland, Norma ...... Force, Carole ....... Force, Peter ..... 220, 119, 54 1 19 96, 277 1 19 96 1 19 96 302 218 229 225 119 214 271 119 54 119 240 119 119 119 302 300 119 119 54 96 96 237 119 216 313 84 226 119 213 96 Ford, Sam ..,,....,.. .,...,...........,.. Fortney, Mable ...... . .............,......,.. 303 Fosdlck, Orolle .,.,......,. 119, 216, 232, 269, 270 Foss, Gene ............ ..........,........... 9 6 Foss, Raymond ..... ............... 9 6 Fowler, Barbara ..... .... 1 19, 234 Fowler, Helen ,......... .. 90 Fox, Glenda .....,..... .... 1 19, 234 Foxworth, Beverly ...., ........... 1 19 Franze, Norman ...... ........,.. 1 19 Frame, Ina ............ .............-. 9 0 Frantz, Harper ....... ..... 4 5, 218 Franke, Edwln ......,. ...,....... 1 19 Fraser, Donald .,.... ....... 1 14 Fraser, Robert ........... ...... 9 6 Frederick, Barbara ....,. ....... 1 19 Frederick, Nellie ............ .....,.... 3 03 Fredrickson, Elizabeth .....,.. 221,313 Fredricksen, Harold ......,.. ........... 1 19 Freed, Marlorie .........,.. ....... 1 19 Freeman, Leon ........................,.....,... 271 French, Archie ..,..,....,..,.................... 119 Fretter, Dorothy ...,,....,.,....,,......,....... 54 Friedman, Janet .... 83, 119, 199, 214, Frey, Charles ,............. ............. , 119,229 221 Friesen, Gilbert .... ....,,.,. 9 6 Fuilta, Toshio ..... .........,..... 9 6 Fulks, Richard ..... .................... 1 19 Fulton, Sara ...,..,..,.............. 184, 210 Funchess, Eyvonne ....,...,.,..,..,........... 97 Fundenberg, Loulse .... 97, 182, 183, 184, 187, 210, 217, 240 Funderburk, Paul ,................ 200, 212 Furgerson, Betty .... 83, 97, 199, 201, 210, 217, 222, 230, 283, 240 Furst, William .....,.,,....... 97, 221, 283 G Gadow, Joan ....,.,..,.,. ,..- 3 00 Gaebel, Carol ,.... . --.,- 119 Gatiley, Joan .,..,., ....... 2 38 Gain, Robert ...... ....,....... 9 7 Gale, Hoyt ........... ................ 5 6 Galllher, Susan ...,,. , ..,.. 84, 220 Gandy, Judith Garcia, Marla ..... Gardner, Leon ..... Garrett, Donald ....,.,.. Garrlgan, Richard ..... Gorslde, Frederick Gasse, Betty ...,,..... Gost, Evelyn ....., Gaston, Maurice .,.. Geer, Thomas ...... Gemmlll, Grace .,.,,. Genc, Robert ........ Georg, Wllliam ....., 234 225 120 120 120 120 233 97 97 120 97, , 120 228 120 226 238 225 200 120 234 120 233 97 George, Wllliam .... .....,.,..... 1 20, Gerrish, Paul ...... .... 5 6, 227, Getze, George ...., ..... 1 20, 220, Giao, Louise .... ..,.,.,............, Glbson, Luann ..,.. ................ Gideon, Yvonne .... .. ........... 120 Gifford, Richard ..... 83, 55, Gilbert, Ardyce .,.,.. .............,... Gill, James ......... -4,-- Gllllam, James ,... ., .,................. . Gllmartln, John ,... .......,.................... Gilmore, Richard ......,..............,...... Glrden, Gloria .........,.. 218, 230, Giron, Luls .....,... ,,..................... Glrot, Charles ...... ...,..,.,.... 9 7, Gish, Patti .............. .,...,.,..,.....,. . Glanvllle, Clarice .... ,.,. 1 20, 206, Glover, Frank ......., ............ ............. 120 120 120 233 120 215 234 209 97 Glynn, Alfred ...,.. ......... 1 20, 209 Glynn, Thomas .... ...,.................... 9 7 Going, John .................. 120, 217, 240 Goldberg, Gerald .............,...........,.. 120 Gomes, Gwendolyn .............,.......... 120 Gomez, Hveri ............ ...... 1 20 Gooarnan, Harold ...... ...... 1 20 Goodman, Rae ......... ...... 3 00 Gosse, Elizabeth ....... ,....... 9 7 Gossner, Constance ...... ......... 2 26 Gould, Connie .............. ......,..... 1 20 Gourarkiun, Ardashes ....,....... 120, 225 Goya, uav1d .......,......... .,.,,......... 9 7 Graef, Alan .....,.,........ ....,.... 1 20 Graham, Anne ...... ...... 1 20 Graham, Irma ...,,.,. ...... 5 6 Graham, Ruth ....,...,..... .,...,. 3 00 Graham, Thomas ...., ....... 9 7 Grandi, Yvonne , ...... ............... 1 20 Grant, Charlotte ..... ..,...,..,.,....... 1 20 Grant, Gary ......... ..,., 9 7, 210, 26.1 Grant, Gogi ............. .......,.,,.......... 2 67 Grant, Jellrey ........................ 120, 225 Grant, Robert .... 80, 82, 83, 85, 120, 208, 213, 275, 276, 277 Grashian, Hoygounl ........ 97, 224, 225 Graves, Gene ........,......................... 120 Gray, Bette .... ........ , ................ 9 7 Gray, Cynthia ...... .........,......... 1 20 Gray, Randolph .... ...... 9 7, 207, 284 Green, Carolyn .... ..... 2 26, 233, 269 Green, Glen ........ ..,................. 9 7 Green, Uale ............. .....,.... 1 20 Greene, Richard ...., ........,... 2 29 Greenlea, Janice .... ............... 1 20 Gregus, Leona .... .... 1 20, 226 Grenler, Viola ........ .....,.,.... 3 03 Gresham, Carolyn ..... .,........ 9 7 Griftee, Harlene ..,....,,. ...... ....,.... 2 1 9 Griffin, Jock .......,...............,.............. 120 Grimth, Nancy .... 97, 182, 183, GriFf1tts, Robert .....,.... ....... ......... 1 2 0 Grimes, Barbara ........ ...... 1 20 Grinstead, Roland ..... .. 40 Grlst, John ............. ...... 1 20 Graft, Joanne ........ ....... 2 39 Groom, Donald ...... .... 9 7 Grover, Wllllam ...,... ..... . . 121 Grube, John ............. ...... 1 21 Grunwald, Gall ...... ....... 9 7' Gubser, Charles ......... ...... 1 21 Gulllckson, Ronald ..... .. 9? Gutierrez, Gabriel ...... ...... 1 21 H Haas, lna-Ree ......,........................... 411 Hagerty, Eugene ...,..........,............... 121 Hoglund, Elalne .............................. 98 Halgh, John .... 80, 144, 149, 154, 212 Hale, Mlldred .................................. 121 Hall, Christopher Y... ................ ,.... . . . 121 Hall, Joseph ........., .......,.........,..... 5 6 Hall, Mary Ann ...,.........................,.. 98 Hall, Shirley ......., ..... 1 21, 210, 228 Hallett, Beverly .... ............,......... 1 21 Hallman, Ralph .... ,..,.......,.. 4 5, 235 Hallstrom, Betty .....,.,..,..,...,............,. 90 Hamaty, Carole ,. ,.,,...... 232, 269, 270 Hamm, Robert .....,.,....................,.., 121 Hammed, Jim ...... 140, 149, 154, 155 Hammock, Edward ...................,........ 56 Hammond, Frank .,..,.,...,.,,..,........,.,.. 56 Hammond, Fredrick .,...... 56, 283, 325 Hammond, Mary ,... ........,.....,.......,... 3 00 Hampshire, Charles .................,.,,....... 98 Hampton, Lawrence .... 98, 217, 222, 224, 235 Hampton, Orrlck ..... ................... 1 21 Hanks, Donald ............ .....,. ..,...... 2 3 7 Hanlon, Judith ..,............... ,.........,... 2 26 Hannah, Judith .... 84, 121, 182, 183, 206, 209, 210, 269 Hansen, Donna ..................,............. 121 Hannigan, Edward ..,................,..,..... 98 Hansen, Harold ..... ,..... 5 6, 224 Hansen, Neal ........ . ,....,....... ..... 2 69 Hanson, Lorraine . .... ..........,........... 3 00 Hardesty, Eve ........ 121, 216, 227 Hardey, Henry .,.,..........,............,......,. 56 Hardman, Edgar ........,......... .......... 9 8 Hardtke, Hannelore ...... ....,. 1 21 Hardy, John ....,.,..,...... ,.,...... 1 48 Hargrove, Lois .....,. . .,..,.......,, 56 Harlow, Max .... 56, 229 Harney, Sharon ..,. ......... 1 21 Harper, Joanne .... ...... 1 21 Harper, Mary .......... ,..,........ ........ , . . 98 Harper, Waldo ...,................,.,..,....,. 121 Harrington, Ardlth ........ 121, 219, 234 Harrington, Edward ...............,,........... 98 Harrlngton, Gerald ...,.. ................... 1 21 Harrls, Bud ..,........... .......,....,.. 2 37 Harrls, Earl ........., ..,., 1 21, 237 Harrls, Edward .,., ............ 1 21 Harrls, Marlon ......,. ......... 1 21 Harrison, Kathleen ......,.. .....-4 1 21 Harshborger, Harvey .,.,. ...-.. 2 30 Hart, Mary ......,.........., .-.--- 2 25 Harte, Edwin .....,.. .----- 1 21 Harthcock, Lora ..,..,.... .--.., 3 02 Hartmann, Eleonora ...... ...,.. 2 09 Harvey, Hugh ,... ...,....., ......,... 1 2 1 Harvey, William ..... ............ 1 21 Harwood, Julle ..... ...... 1 21, 234 Hassler, Richard ..... 56 Hastings, Georgia ...... ...... 9 8 Hastings, John ......... .,.. 1 21 Hatton, William .,........... . 121 Hauer, Daniel ...... ,.... ......,...... 2 1 6 Houge, Paul .............,..,.,... 81, 85, 213 Haugen, Charles .................... 222, 224 Hough, Phyllis ............,..........,........ 208 Hough, Robert .... 41, 80, 85, 206, 213 Havens, Helen ...........,....,................... 98 Haviland, June .....,.......... .,.,...........,. 9 8 Havlll, Dennis .... ..... ...... 1 2 1 Hawks, Elalne ,.... .. ....... 98, 210 Haworth, Donald ..... ,.......... 1 21 Hayashi, Tomoko .,., .... 8 3 98 Hayden, Urban ..,.. .,,..,.. 2 08 Hayes, Edward ...., Hays, Robert ..... Hazel, John ........,., Hearn, Reginald .,... Heath, Ilene ........ Heath, Robert ..,. Heath, Wesley .....,... Heatherly, Phyllis Heck, Gary ........,... Heckman, Phllip ......,. Hedwall, Karlita ......, ,... Hettelmon, Richard ....... .... Heil, Kenneth ........... Helmerl, Robert .........,. ....... Heinze, David .....,...............,............, Helms, John ........ 140, 142, 148, Hempseed, Jean .........,...................... Henderson, Johnnie ...... 98, 219, Hendrickson, Dorothy Hennessy, Mary .......... ...... Henninger, Carol ...... Henrlchs, Loreta .... 98 59 121 229 121 98 59 98 98 121 98 121 98 121 121 154 121 225 9B 98 98 59 Hensel, Jan ....,.,.... ...,....,............. 9 8 Henvllle, Sandra .,.......... 121, 225, 227 Herbert, Leon ......... ....,................... 1 23 Hereford, Neil ........ ..... l 23, 209, 261 Herman, Hilda .........,..,................,.. 300 Hermans, David .....,....,..................... 179 Hernandez, Nora .,.,,....... 99, 213, 225 Herndon, Clark .... 83, 85, 99, 213, 228 Herr, Charles ....,...................,.,......... 59 Herrell, Elizabeth ,....,.,............ 59, 278 Hershey, Jack .................................... 123 Hester, Carlene .... 99, 182, 183, 184, 206, 210, 240 Hewitt, Robert .................,.......,.......... 99 Heywood, John .... .................,....... 5 8 Hum, wnme ..... .................,.......... 5 9 Hickman, Emery .................,.........1... 123 Hiernaux, Beverly .... 80, 82, 83, 89, 99, 206, 210 Higashi, Raymond .........................,.. 123 Higginson, Shirley ...... ' .... 123 Hlguera, Eugene ....... ..... 2 26 Hlldreth, Janet ...,.. ...... 9 9 Hlll, Charles ...... ..,.,.............. 9 9 Hlll, Doris ...... ...,.................. 9 9 Hill, Gary ...... ....,...........,.........,... 1 76 Hlll, Stanton ,..,. ..,........ .,.. 5 9 , 218, 230 Hill, Hlllard .... 147, 155, 158, 159, 160, 161 Hill, James ..... .........,... 9 9 Hlll, Jenne ....,.,.., ....,........... 9 9 Hill, Roland .......,... .... 1 23, 237 Hillary, Thomas .,.. .... 1 23, 269 Hinds, Thomas ...... ..,... 9 9, 229 Hines, Robert ...,. ...........,. 9 9 Hllsta, Rudolph ...., ....,... 2 12 Hobart, Davld ...... ............ 1 23 Hobson, Larry ..,.. ..... 1 23, 216 Hoch, Gladys ......... .......,.,. 3 00 Hoech, Richard ...... .. 123 Hoerger, Carrle ..... ..... 1 23 Hoier, Arlene ...., ..,... 9 9 Holi, Marguerita ..... ,.... 1 23 Hoffman, Dorothy .,... ..... 3 03 Hoitman, Ralph .,.,..... ..... 1 23 Hottmeister, Sonia .,..... ..... 1 23 Hofmeister, Marlynne . ..,. ,.....,.., 9 9 Hogan, John ..........,..... , .,..,....... 99 Hague, Robert .......... ..,.......,... 1 23 Holder, Earl ........... .,...., 4 1, 214 Holland, Charles ........ .......... 1 23 Holland, Jetirey .............. ........ 1 23 Hollingsworth, Johnny ...,. .,.......... 9 9 Hollingsworth, Stonton ........,. 89, 216 Hom, Detlei ..........,.... ,. . ,.,..... 99 Holt, 111,111 .....,,....,.......,,.......,,..,...,...,. 300 Hoocker, Loulse ,................. ,..,., ,....... 9 9 Hoose, Nelson .,...... ..,... ......,,....,. 2 3 3 Hoover, Janet .,.. 89, 99, 182, 183, - 1a-4, 210 Hopkins, Robert .... 99, 206, 218, 230, 233 Horan, Eleanor ..,........ . ........... . Hornlng, Samuel ..,... Horton, Ellzobeth ..... Horton, Harry .,...... Horton, James .,..,..... 59, Hougaslan, Vlrglnia .,., .... . Houlemard, Carlos Houlgote, Laurence ..... Houston, Merldel ..... Howard, Jean ....... Howard, Joan .........,. Howard, Kenneth ..... Howell, Frances .... Howell, Rlchard ..... Howells, Arthur ...,, Hower, Dan ......., Hower, Barbara .,... ffffff '65, fIff'5'6t, 99 59 192 123 99 261 237 123 99 99 123 210 59 123 227 100 100 Joan .......... ...... 1 . Joycelyn ....... ........... Howes, John ......,. Howland, Jane ..... Hsleh, George ,.... Htz, Kim ......,........ Hubbell, Hudlow, Huliman, Hughart, Eugene Hughes, Diane Hughes, Garet ...... Hughes, Jean ........ Hughes, John ..... Hughes, Karen Hughes, Paul ........ Human, Evelyn ,...... ....,.,....... 100, 111111111125 Vernon .... .....,....,. Lewis Humphrey, Judlth ..,.. Hunt, David .... , Hunt, Gerald .,...,.. Hunt, Richard ...... Hunt, Robert ............ Hunter, Edward ....... Huntley, Edward .,..,.. Hutchins, Charles Hutchins, Nancy ....... Sutchinson, Carole ..... Hutchinson, Edward . ...... Hymer, Carol .... ..... ..... 100, 123, 123 1 1 lballo, Dorothy .......,............,.,......... ldriss, Rose .................. 224, 225, lmlay, Edward .,.. 100, 210, 236, lngle, Richard ............ ...,............... lnouye, Roy .,.,, ,........... ............... lrwln, John .......,., .... lshlkawa, Alan .... ...,........ lshizu, Roy ....... ............... Iwan, Caryl ....,.. ..... 1 23, Iwata, Kazuo .... ...... ............ .I Jack, Janice ,..... .............................. Jackson, David ,..... ..,,....,......... 1 00 Jackson, John .... 100, 179, 221, Jackson, Mariorle ................,.,.,....... Jackson, Marvln .......... ..,. 1 .,.......,,.. . Jacobsen, Fay ...... ..... Jacobson, Mary ....... .... Jacobson, Stanley ...... .... Jacobucci, Robert ....... ..... Jamegue, Amadeo ....., ......... James, Gary ........,.. ............ James, Larry ........ ......,....... James, Wesley ........ ...... 1 00 Jaqua, Norwood .......,. ..... 6 0 Jefferson, Gordon ...... ........ Jenkins, George ....,.. .............. . Jenkins, Richard .....,..............,........... Jenne, Karen ...................................... Jenner, Frances .... 124, 199, 214 Jennings, Philip ..........,................. Jensen, Elizabeth .... 45, 183, 185 Jensen, Karen ....... .... , 1 ..,..........,.... .. Jensen, Owen ...... ,.... 1 24, Jewell, Charles ..... ...... 1 24 Jlrgle, Burton .......... ,..... ..... Jackisch, David ............................... Johannsen, Laurence ...,............,. 60 Johns, Gary ................,....,...... 124, Johnson, Alberta .... 100, 182, 183 Johnson, Beverly ......,.................,....... Johnson, Donald .,,..............,........... Johnson, Ellis ..., 145, 146, 148, 153, 155, 156 Johnson, Ersllia .....................,......... Johnson, Esler .... ,...... 1 ,,.... .... , .... , . Johnson , Ida ..... , Gary , .... ,..... ....... ........ Johnson Johnson, J. H. ..... . Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Nedra ..... Johnson, Johnson , Ray ......., 186Q1'12i5Q1112i1161. Ralph 1 ,... 1111111111ffffffffffffff1f 124, Johnson, Richard ,.,. ........... Johnson, Robert ,.... 1 .,..... . Johnson, Roger ...... ..... Johnson, Sharon ....... ...., Johnson, Virginla ....... ...,. Johnson Walter ..,. ....... Johnston, Christolyn Johnstone, Thomas 218, Jones, Charles ......... ..... 1 24, Jones, Frank ,..,. .......... 1 Jones, Ivan ..,........... ....... 6 0, Jones, Jacqueline ..,.. , ..,., 124, Josten, George ........ ......, 6 0, Jostins, Alla ..........,.... ......,....... Journigan, Russell ,.,... .,..,.. 6 0, Jucevic, Edward 1, .... ,,,, 1 24, Judd, Roberta ........ Juetl, George ....... Juhrend, Lois ......., Julin, Clifford ..,.... K Kadooko, Herbert ....,....................... Kadota, Colleen ,....... 1 .,.........1..... . Kaelon, Kenneth .......,..,......,.. 124, Kahl, Glenn ......... Kaiser, Jack 1, .... , Kaiser, Marilyn ..., Kalahan, Patricia 124, 221, 230 100 123 225 100 123 100 269 123 123 100 123 234 100 208 231 236 123 100 100 144 100 100 100 238 284 123 123 235 263 100 123 60 269 123 269 123 100 210 240 123 224 123 208 124 124 124 124 124 213 139 100 212 124 218 221 124 191 124 125 238 218 100 236 229 184 124 124 49, 157 100 212 208 124 302 262 303 229 216 100 124 124 220 101 60 124 230 219 302 209 212 206 101 236 230 124 45 101 236 124 124 229 283 269 124 124 Kalb, Lowell ..............,.. Kalbtlelsch, Colleen .,.,. Kamlyama, Herbert ...... Kane, Katherine .,.,,. Kapic, Gary ............... Karadsheh, Shaflk ..... Karahallos, George Kasten, Bradley ...... Kasten, Richard ....... Kastler, Charles Kaulman, Arthur ...., 124, Kaufman, Donna ..... .... ,..... ............ Kay, Helen ........,............................... Kay , Madeleine ........., 101, 216, Keane, James ..,........,...................,.... Kearney, Mlchael ...............,..,..,...,.. Kearns, Jane .......,... .... 1 24, 214, Kelch, Jeri .,............... ..........,.....,.. Kellikoa, Edward 1 ,1.,.....1 11 ,.., 153, Kelly, Larry 1.1......,. ,. .1.1 101, 234, Kelly, Patricia Kelly, Robert ....... Kendall, Joan .... Kennedy, Mabel Kenney, Robert ..... Kent, Felice ..,...... Kenyon, Marilyn ...,. ...,., Kekner, Richard ..........,....1..1...1 Kern, Rosalie .....,....1..1.....,.... 101, Kerr, Verona .....,..,. 1 ........1,............... 0 222 Kersting, Virginia .... 60, 21 Kesser, Marie . .11.11................,1 .1 I Kessler, Yvonne ............ , .1........1,.,..... Kimmell, Robert ...,1....,...,. Kindelberger, Charlotte King, Linda ...,.........,.,.... King, Thurman .........1 Kingston, Ronald .1,.... Klnley, Joyte ......... 1 Kinamon, Frances .1... ....1. Kirkpatrick, John .1.............1,.,. 216 232 Kirwln, Joseph .... Kleker, John .........,. 1..... ........... Kinnard, Luther .............,..,.,..1.. 62, 101, 270, 125, Klewltz, Grace ........................,......... Kllnk, Rlchard Knlrk, Richard Knoth, Joan ..,.... Koch, Danna ..1.... Kohner, Wllliom ..11 179 101 124 124 124 101 124 101 216 124 101 124 303 218 164 124 221 124 154 238 124 125 125 60 101 300 101 101 240 60 262 60 125 125 125 125 125 125 234 125 237 229 271 216 303 125 125 125 125 62 Kohr, Jessie ..,....... ............... 6 2 Kondrls, La Wana ....1. ..... 1 01, 269 Koen, Wllllam ...... ,..... . 125 Koontz, Elizabeth .... ..1..1..... 9 0 Kopas, Kenneth ...... .....1.1..... 1 01 Korpi, Glen .........,.1..,..1.......,.... 218, 230 Kosobayashl, Mae ...............,.........1.. 206 Kost, Ralph .... 81, 83, 85, 199, 213, 221, 226 Kotzlan, lrmgard .....,.,.. ....... 2 22, 230 Kral, Betty ...,...,.... , .1.....,...... 62 Krave, Robert ..11,....1. ...1.1.....,. 1 25 Kreltz, Marle Ann ..... ...,..1.....1..,. 1 01 Kremiller, Charlene ....1., 125, 226 Krleter, Mary ..........,.. .1..1.1...... 3 03 Kroener, Burleigh ..... .......1.. 1 25 Krupp, Penelope ,..... 1..,........ 1 25 Kruse, David ....1,1,, ..1., 1 25, 142 Krystofl, Barabra ...1., 11.1..1 , .1..1 2 16 Krystofl, Constance ...... .......... 2 16 Kuegeman, Mildred 1.... ..,....11,.. 1 25 Kueneman, David ....,.,..1...,............1. 125 Kugler, Hazel ......,......,1.,.......1........... 62 Kunzman, Edward ........ 125, 206, 225 Kuramoto, Nobuko .,..,....1.1..1........1.... 125 Kurtz, Betty 1 .,..1,1.,1. .......1.. 1 25, 271 Kvornlng, Axel ..... .....1........ 6 2 L La Belle, Charlotte 101 25, 240 La Bollila, George .....1.11,1,,1........1..1.. 125 Locher, Mary ..1..1,.1..11.1....11.1........1.,1. 101 Lachman, Audrey .,.,. 125, 209, 269 Lackey, Elizabeth , 1..1........ , .11........... 125 Ladner, George ..1,.. 1.1..1 , ,..,..... 125 Ladomoto, Allgio ..... ..1......1....1.. 2 28 La Frenlere, Elalne ..............1.,1,.1... 101 Lagerquist, Leslie .1.11..1 101, 216, 238 Laing, Orlie ........1 ........................ 6 2 La Llma, Tony ....... ........ 2 10, 262 Lamb, Lawrence ...1 1 ,................ 36 Lambert, Judith ...,..... ...,....1. 1 25, 269 Lambert, Shirley ,... 1.1...1..1,.1 ,1.,.... 1.1.. 1 0 1 Lamborn, Ardlenne ........ 125, 217, 240 Lamotte, Allan ...11.1,,., .....1.. 1 25, 216 Lancer, Hermes ,...., 1..,..... ,....., 1 0 1 Lander, Amy ..1,,.. 1 ......... 125 Landon, Kelvln ,.,... ,,.........1. 1 01 Lane, Linda Lee .... .,...1 1 25, 212 Langan, Lars ..............1,...1 ...,.......,. 1 25 Lange, Rita ....1 ......1............... 1 25, 269 Langsdorf, Dr. Wllllam B. .............. 35 Langthorn, Edward .........,.1..1.,1...... 125 La Plante, Cosette 1..1 ,....,......... 1.... 1 2 5 Largo, Arthur .......11,....,. 142, 157, 159 Larson, Lloyd .,.,...,.1.1..1...,.......1..1...... 125 Larson, Margaret ...... ........,.,,....1.. 3 00 Larson, Marilyn .,... 1 ,1.... 90 Law, Robert .,..... ..1,.. 1 26 l.ay, Clark' ...1. .,,....1.1..1....... 4 5 Laamer, Jane ....1 ,1,.1,.,.....,..1..... 1 26 Lee, Annette .1...,1 ..,.,.................1.1. 1 02 Lee, Bruce ......1. ..1,1. 1 02, 218, 230 Lee, Gladys .,.1... .....,...,....... 7 ...... 6 2 Lee, Katherine ....... .....,..1.......... 1 02 Lee Mary .,.............. ..... Lee, Mon ........1...,.,..1 Lee, William ..,..,........, Le Grand, William ....1.1 Lehmand, Margaret .... Leland, Barnett ..11,... Lemke, Donald ...... Lemmon, Shirley ..,.11 .... Lenser, Billy 1....1 ..., ..... Leomer, Jane .1... Leonhard, Duane Lepard, George ..... 232 iuz, 123, Lerg, Jack .1..1....1..1,1,,1, .....,.......... Lerille, Arthur 1.........,..,.......... 80, Lesh, Linda .,.. 183, 184, 270, Leslie, Ann 1.........1...............1......... Levon, Missirian .......11,...1..1.1.,1,.1,.,. Lewis, Cliliord .,............,....1.........,.. Lewis Grace 1.1...1 ,... 1..1....1.11...,....1,. Lewis Irvin ,..,. ....1.. 6 2, 83, 214 Lewis John .1..1,1 ..1,..,1.,1....1,,....,..1 Lewis Rofeno ,..,............... Saundra ....., ..1.. Liddell, Lawrence .... Lidholm, Ann , .1.... . Lielausis, Brigita .. Llen, Dorine ..,... 102 Liercke, Donald .,.1,... .1..... 6 2, Lllleland, Ole .,.1............1,1,.,........... Lindholm, Josephine .,1.,........1..1.1,... Lindley, Betry ...,.... 90, 102 210, Lindquist, William 1....1.1...........1.... Ling, Louis .....1..1.1..1.....,.........,1.1.1..... Linron, lan .....1.11... ..,..... Linville, Clyde ...... .......1... Linville, William .1.1 .,..........., Lisby, John 11 ,.....,.. 102, Littlefleld, Thomas ..... .. 85 Liu, Hsuen ..,..1.1..... 1................ Livernols, Roberr ..1.,. ...1......11......... Lobreto, Jacqueline .,...... 102, 222 Locher, Mary ,....,.1..1. .....1....1......... Loggins, Dennis ....1.1 212, Lombard, Frank .... 102, Long, Dorothy ..... ............ Long, Emory ,.,...... 1 ,1....... Long, Lorraine ...,. ...1..1.1........ Long, Nancy .....,..1, .,..,.,..... 1 26 Lopez, Barbara ..... ..1,.1,................ Lorenz, Donald 1.1. .1,1..1. 1 26 Lorenzini, Donald Lotstein, Richard 225, Lotz, Trudy .....1.11....1.1..1........ ....... Louk, Donna ......11.1,....1,................1.1.. Lovato, Fred ........ 126, 141 143, Lowe, Eugene ..,..,.,.............,1........,.. Lowe, Evelyn ....... Lowe, Raymond .... Lowrie, Vera 1.,..1.11.... Luber, George ....1.1,..... Luchsinger, Daniel ..... Lucy, David ...,........ Lueder, Mary ..1..1 Lueders, Eugene ...... Luedke, Letitio ..... Lund, Richard ....1 Lunday, John ..... Lundberg, John ..... Lunden, Ray ......1... Lundqulst, Helen .,1,. Lunham, Sandra 1..1 M Macortney, Robert .1.11,1,,1 Macaulay, Suzanne .....1 MacDonald, Phyllis .,,. Macdonald, Robert ...1. ..,, Machli, Kazuro ...11,1, Mackey, Barbara .... Macklin, Kathern MacRae, Martha .,.,.,..1..1 MacLean, David ............ 1.11.. .... 126, 1..11f11266 65 102 1121251 1 Maddox, Raleigh .... .. .1,..........1..... .. 102 Madison, Richard ....1 .,.,.... Magdiel, Carol ...... ....1 2 06, Magee, Loring ..... .......- Mahoney, Linda ,.,...1 ........ Maier, Marianna ..,.........1........1.....11 Maier, Max 1 ..,.1,1..1. ......,.1..... 1 26, Maleesripraisir, Ganlayanee .,.. 126, Mallory, Thomas .......1,.1,....,........,... Malm, Henry ,..........,........,.... .,....,. Mammano, Dian 1,1. 81, 83, 126, Manglona, Joseph .,.,.,..,1..,.,.........1.. Manildl, Corinne ,,.... Maningo, Romeo ....... Manning, Eileen 125211 Manor, Norman ...........,........,... Manyak, Dennla Marchese, William 1 Mardlan, Robert .,....1,.........1. 1i631 '11Li5 Mark, Joanne 1, 1.... ,...... Marsee, Dr. Stuart ...... Marshall, Benlllmlll ---- Marshall, Clouslon Marshall, Hilda .....1., ..,....... Marshall, Shannon .....1.1....... Martin, Jean 1....1.......,1. Martin, Herbert ..,...,.. 1 ,,....,... Martin John .1.. 81, 35. 126, 199, 159, 270 126 2 I 6 302 300 126 102 234 206 126 126 271 102 126 271 126 . 25 227 126 217 102 . 62 269 302 301 208 102 223 . 62 300 216 325 102 126 102 208 226 213 225 213 231 208 214 283 300 126 303 239 102 227 102 126 126 126 147 102 43 102 300 . 65 126 146 209 . 65 300 102 126 102 216 90 126 126 217 126 225 225 126 102 263 226 102 229 209 225 126 126 229 225 . 65 103 214, 222 126 103 228 270 126 126 213 36 ..........225 220, 37 1235, 5151 239, Martin, Stephen .,1...,.... ...1..........,.. Martinez, Alvaro ...11 Mason, Carolyn ..... . 65 126 302 103 239 230 214, 240 103 126 126 126 303 221 160 228 283 127 235 127 283, 270 65 1 54 1 27 225 225 283 208 283 1 27 1 27 283 zoo 283 1 76 183, 283 10:1 269 224 soo 277 1 27 1 57 1 os 127 2aa as Mason, Cathryn ...,... ...1...,. Mason, Joseph ..1,,....1. .......1.... Mason, Rosemarie .,.,.. .,..1.......,...... Massett, Peter ..1,...... ..1....11.... 1 29, Masters, Peter ..,.... 1.1.. ............1..,.... Mastln, James . .... .... 2 11, 213, Mastln, Jeanne ..1.... ........1...,.....,.1. MUSUCJ, Hakim ..,....11.. .........1 . .. Mathews. Bonnie ..........,.....,......1. Mathews, ooh ..,. 127, 211, 213,11 MQWGSI Joseph ...1..,.. 286' MUUGNBG. Ross ........ Matsumoto, Joy A ,,,-,-44' '1 ' ' 'A'- W '0to. Museo atsumune, KI -1, 1 1 ' ' Matter Robert 103' 210' xa,,,wws, Thomas ........11,.,. u mm, A 'h ....1..1........ Mattson, Rulli 127' Mattsson, Anita ..... 1111 Matzner, Don ......1 Maulden, Doug 11111 27' Maviov, Dsh' Maineid, 11011115 ....1 11111. 206' Maxson, Verona .1.. 89, 182' 184 ' ' Moves, George ..1...1...... 11.2061 210' mi? MarilYn 1 .,,..,..1... c.,, c voY, Joa ...,..,..1... W?e.MLw .1...1. 19222 C room, P V , ...1.....1..1,. . McCaFlreY, L:'r1ihc1T1..1271 208' 275' Mccau, Rondd ...1.1...,......,.. ,,,,, McCandless, Eric 03' Mcccnni Richard 1, .11... x,lcC i 9Y, Peter :Cough I M .......1.,. ,lnltu Msciay. 11171. J. MCCl9Wl'Y, Jeanine .,,, McClure, Betty ,,,,,,, 1 11 McClure, Joanne 123' Mccombl Dr, S' .... ....,. Mccofd, PatrlciaW111.,, MCCOY, Janet .......,.. McCoy. W. F. .....,, , WCM, wniiom .1,,,, MCCWPYYI John ..,., MCCUHY, Robert 302 1 27 226 200 37 103 1 27 302 208 65 MCDOHFHI, Robert 111111'1 ' 27 McDonald, Gertrude .1... 127' 237 MEDRWQH, Karen ..... 111111 1 103 McEachern, Lelia ........... 2:7 McElroy. Catherine ...1.. ' I 3 McFadden, Run, ,A 27 Mc,,ar,ondl Judmi ..,1...,..,.,..11...,,,, , 76 McFarland, Sharon 227 Messe, Jimi.. .... 103, 2681 2l0,1 21? McGinnis, Patricia gzz' 224' 230 235 McGlothlin, Mariorie 1111 111111 11 '03 Mcihiire, Marilyn ,,,,,, 1 ' ','55 ' 65 Mcihiyre, wiiiiqm .,.1 11 ' fg' McKee, William ..1.. 1 ' 3 MCKPHUV. Anne .1,..1 11111 1 103 MCK'f11i0, George 1..11. 1111'1 5 MCKWUY, Marlene .... 90 McKinnon, George McKinster, George MC'-9119, John ..1.. McLeod, Donna MC'-1119. louise ....... 11111 1 MCMCM, Daniel .... 111111 lM,cLlilIen, John .,...,. , 111111' C nw, James .....1.,... Mcwff, sim .1.1.,.,.1.11 208' McPeak, Samuel ....,...1.. , McPherson, Kenneth ...1. ' McRavY, Bernard .,..,,,........,1 Mead, Helen ...1.....,,........11 1 Mead, Murray ,,,,, 127' MWUUF. John ..1. 1, Meaney, Rhoda 127' Meason, Mary ,,,,.- Meek. Russell ...,.. ..,.. MUN, Katherine .,11,, Moguhalli Roy ......... MPLVUV1, Richard ,..,, MUN, Richard ....,... Meissner, William ,.,,,, Maldfall. Donald Mali. louis ,..........,.,.. Melsheimer, Marilyn MPMJBY, Nancy ...,.,.. Maflehis, Ted ...1...,.. 11251 10:1 165 127 127 127 127 127 127 261 127 160 103 262 127 275 277 225 127 237 127 65 128 103 226 216 103 234 103 128 wmhhmf 1..,. ..1. 33133 Mercer, Alan ..,1..., ..1,. 9 0, 237 Mercer, Lura .1.......1 .....1.. ,....... 6 5 Meredith, Dennis ...11..1.,,.,...,. 128, 237 Merrihew, Wilma 1.............,11........... 300 Merrill, Richard ..........1..1.,,1,...,...1..... 128 M911, Leonard ..11 207, 213, 240, 234 Meyers, Dolores ..............,..............1.. 103 Meyers, Jerry ..........,...,,,1......1...,1.,.... '123 Meyers, John .....1..,. ,,,,,,, I 03 Meymarian, Albert ...1.. 1...... , 1. 103 Meza, Jlm .,......,.1.... ..... 1 54, 155 Mickolay, Philip ..,.. ...1. 1 os, 237 Miles, Sandra ...1.1... 11... 2 09, 215 Mill, Earl ....,..,. 1....1..1,, 3 02 Millard, Gail .,.. 1 ,........,,1..... 104 Miller, Amy ....,.1,., ......,11........,..,.., 5 5 Miller, Andrew 1 ..,. ..11.......11... 1 03, 303 Miller, Carol 1 .1,..11 ,.... 1 99, 214, 221 Miller, Charles 1... ,....,....... 1.,.1,.. I 2 8 Miller, Dale ., .........,..... 128 331 Prata, Angela .,.,...,,.... personal index 211 P 101 Miller, Jane .,.., ......... Miller, John ...,,.,. .... 1 28, Miller, Kathleen ..,.. ..,,....,.. Miller, LaVon ......,.. ....,.. Miller, Martina ...... ...,... Miller, Melvin .,.... Mlller, Patricla ....,., ........... Miller, Ralph ..,.., ,..,........,.., Miller, Sherry ..,.. .....,........,..... Milliken, Ann .....,., ........,.... 1 28, Mills, Belly ......,.,........... 104, 225 Milton, Margaret ,..... .......... 1 28, Miotio, Robert ....,. ...,.........,.. Misch, Olga .....,. ....,. Missick, Ronald .,.., .... Miura, Tokiko ........, .... 128 221 104 300 128 104 128 128 128 208 238 209 128 300 128 104 128 128 228 128 238 41 Miyahlra, Tetsuo ..,.... ....... ...... Moak, Oma .......,..,..... .,.,,,,..,...,..,.,,. Moen, Sondra ...........,. .. 128, 212 Moffett, Beatrice ...,. .,................. Mohn, Russell .......,, . .,,.,.... 43 Mohs, Milton ...,..... .,.......... Moller, Connie ....... ....... 3 00 Moloney, Sheila .,.,. ..,. 1 28 Monaco, Monica ........,,..,........ ....... 1 04 Monniger, Marianne .....,...........,..... 128 Moore, Arthur ......,......, .,,...........,...... 1 28 Moore, Carol ..., 80, 82, 84, 104, 240 Moore, William .,...,,...,..,.................. 176 Morales, Alex ...,.,......,........... 128, 161 Morgan, Clyde ,... . ,.,....... 128 Morgan, Dennis .. ..,.......,,,.........,.... 128 Morqon, Nancy ........ ...... .,....,........ 1 2 8 Marlon, George ---, 39, 104, 206, 213, 233 Morris, Della ....,.,.,....,.............,....... 303 Morrison, Susie ,....,.....,...... ,......... . 128 Mortensen, Joyce ..,......... 128, 235 287 Moses, Robert ........ ........,.......,..,.. 4 5 Moses, Ruth ...,....... .,,,... 1 28, 206 Mosher, Jerrolyn ,...... ......... 1 28 Mosher, Marion .,......,,..............,....... 67 Mosler, Janice .......,. . .,.,,. , ., 104, 215 Mott, Virginla .... 104, 182, 183, Motto, Brian ..,............. 128, 179, 220 Mottlce, John .....,.,. . ..,..,.......,......... 302 Mousalam, Nancy ...., .....,.,,.. 1 04 Moyer, Theodore ........., ......... 1 04 Muehlberger, David ..,. ,...,,,.,.... 1 56 Mueller, Robert ...,.,..., ..... 1 28 236 Mulfard, Sandra ..,,, .......-... 1 04 Muller, Darrell ....,...,. .,.... .,..... 2 0 8 Mulligan, Alfred .............,.......,...... 128 Mulrooney, Edward .........,...,.,,.,..... 262 Munoz, Ernestino .....,....,. 128, 222 231 Muntz, Paul .,............. ,..,....,....,..... 1 28 Murphy, Bernadette ..,. ..., , . ..,... 104 Myers, Dolores ......... .,,.,.....,. 8 4 Myers, Jon ..,.,......,, .... 1 04, 206 Myers, Mary ......, ..... .......,. 9 0 N Nader, William ....... ..,,,....,,..... 104, Nakagawa, Ted .... ..,.,. Nakamura, Makoto Nakawatase, Shlzuo ..,. .,... .,., Nakken, Dorothy ....... ..,.... ..... . Natick, Barbara ,,..,.,.. ,,,..... .........,. Nasseri, Jamshld ..,.,, .,.... 1 04, 218 Naugle, Mary ......,...,... Navarro, Margaret .,...... Servlce, Robert ............ Neary, Carol ...,......... ..........,.. Neeley, Marilyn ........ .... 1 04, Negus, Elizabeth ....,.,.. ,...... .......,. Neilson, Sherry .,..,,............,....,......., Nelson, Donald ..,.......,..,..,....,......... Nelson, Margot .... 104 217, 232, Nelson, Patricia ..............,............. Nelson, Roberta ....,.,..... ........,........ Nese, Frank ...,.. ..... 1 51 Nevius, Suzanne ..,.. ........... Newcombe, Judith ..... ,..,.. Newman, Marsha ..,.. ....... Nicholas, Alfred ...,... .. 229 229 225 104 303 104 225 128 226 129 234 303 184 129 270 129 129 161 129 104 129 43 Nicholas, Willlam .,..... ,................ , 36 Nichols, Red ...,....,................,.,,....... 267 Nichols, Randall ...................,....,...., 104 Nichols, Robert .... 104 206, 211, 213 Nichols, Susan .... .....,........................ 1 29 Nicholson, Patrick , .,,.... ,.,.,,,.,, . ,.,.. 2 26 Niday, Everett ...... ........,...,.. 6 7 Nielsen, Sherry .,... ...... 8 1, 104 Nilsen, Frida ...... .,......,.... 2 76 Nlx, M,-,ry .......... ,.., 1 29, 239 Nqble, Douglas ..... ...,.,,... 1 29 Nordin, Eunice .,..,. ...,......,. 6 7 Norolan, Roberta .... 129 206 Northcott, Roger ....... .,....... 1 29 Nunnally, Robert ..... ...,...... 1 29 Nyquist, John ......,.... .... 1 29, 203 O Oates, Diane ........,....... ........... 1 29 Oberlles, Glenda ..,....,... ..,........, 1 05 O'Callaghan, Timothy ..,......... 105 206 Qchou, Mary .............................,..,... 105 O'Connar, Geraldine .,.........,............ 105 Oden, Richard .... 105, 221, 228 240 O'Donne2i1 James .....,............,......... Ogden, Clan .......,..,,..,,.........,...,., Qgllvig, Winstead .... 129, 206, 209, - ' ................,.. 1 235 O Hair, Joanne H 105 Ohaneslan, Rose Marie ..---- r- 332 Okeke, Chukwuka ..,.... Olafson, George ..... Olinger, Nancy .... 1 651 i 65' , .,.,. .... 239, Oliver, Samuel ..., Olson, Kermit ........,.. Olsen, William H Olson, Alvin ...........,,.... Olson, Henry .,..,. Olson, Lawrence ..,. , Olson, Mary .................. Olson, Zan ......... O'Neil, Frances Orell, Joseph ..... Orr, Goody .,.,,.....,. Ortega, Federico .... Osborn, Dorothy ....... Osborn, Stanley ....... Osiecki, Thomas Osmon, Wllliam ...,..,,,..,. Osorio, Vicente .,.......,..,. Ostrander, Jannetle Olake, Otto, H Will ,,.,. 129, ennnng ..,,.....,.,,.. Otto, Martha ,.,., .,.,.,. Otto, Walter ..... Oury, Dorothy .,.,. Overholtzer, John Over, J O ler GMES .,... Jerr y , y ..... Ozenghar, Lois Pachano, Moria ..,..,.... Page, Norma ........... Paisley, Joanne .,.,.,. Palfrey, Kenneth ..,.,.. Palmer, Kenneth .,,.. Palmer, Phyllis Palmisano, James Pannell, Paul .....,.. Parish, Kathleen .,..,.. Park, Carol ......,.., Park, Jean ......... Parker, James ...... Parkes, Barbara ....... Parr, Edward .......,... Partridge, Roberr ........ Partridge, William ,. ,.., r 1242 221, Paschke, Richard .,.,.........,..........,.,. Push, George ............,.,.. Passamaneck, Evelyn .... 222 , 224, Pate, Gail ........,......,... ,... Patotzka, Edward ........., Patten, Vivien Paul, Dorothea .... Paxson, Jarold ..... Payne, William ..,. Peacock, Diane .... Peak, Virginia ..... Pearce, Pearne, James Mary ....,... Pearson, Lois .,......... Pearson, Martin .....,.,. Peebles, Pelcich, Peinado Penn, R Pepys, Desmond . .,... . Richard .....,. , Hermann ....... onald ......,.... Mark .,.,,.,.. Oscar ....... Perez, Perine, Ann ............. Perovano, Shirley ....... Perry, Richard .......,......., Perschbacher, Dellene . 105, 2U6, 232, 129, Posek, Claire .,..............,..,..., Peters, Della .... ,, ...... , .... Peters, Lyle ....,.,............. Peters, Robert 232, Petersen, John ,.... ....,.... . . Peterson Peterson Peterson Petrow, Petruccl, Pfeiffer, Pfeifle, Phlfer, , Diane .,..,........, , Nadine . , Rita ..,... Vladimir .... Rita ....... Clyde Elizabeth ......,.., 83 Charles .... , Phillips, Richard .,..... Phillips, Robert ...... Phipps, Robert ...,.. Pierulla, Jack ....,. Pinney, Mark .,.,. Pion, Arthur ..... Piper, James ,...... Pisarz, Geraldine .... r 106, 130, 130, 270, 206 i's6,' 130, 1625 209, 222, Plalss, Merle ......... Plambeck, Ronald ...,....... Plantico, Margaret ..... Pohlhammer, Charles .,.. Polk, Lucy Ann .........., Folk, Stanley ........... Pollard, Roger ...... Ponce, Fred ........ ..,... Ponzo, Marie .....,.. ..... Pool, Jeanie ..........,. Poole, John ......,........ Poarman, Mildred ..... Porter, Dona ............. PoseY, Ellen ....,.... Post, Robert ....,,. Pototzki, Ed .......... Potter, John ..............,.. Pounders, Beverly ....... . 89, iso, H156 106, 270, 130, H1637 'EEL' 130, 129 105 129 235 233 67 105 210 240 105 105 105 300 300 225 129 212 129 129 225 303 271 225 129 129 129 67 237 129 105 225 129 105 105 129 129 105 221 129 105 129 236 105 105 129 129 129 129 216, 235 210 230 105 130 222 130 225 130 105 106 130 67 130 210 225 130 130 85 210 106 130 130 222 67 302 271 233 106 130 216 106 239 38 106 215, 263 106 67 106 130 130 106 209 209 234 213, 271 67 229 265 130 106 130 234 269 67 68 106 130 106 106 106 222 Powell, Roger ..,.. Pozzo, John . ......... .. Prober, Alexandra ..... Proctor, Mary ' ........,. Ruelt, Ruth ,..., ., ..... .. Purnoll, Audrey .,,.... Puzulis, Janis ...... Q Quiiano, Rafael . ....., .. Quinton, John . ...... . Qussous, Maled ...... Rape, Billy ...,,....,....... Rarren, Marten ..,... kurrer, Jacqueline katler, Marlene ...,.. Rasland, Mary ...... ttaiiale, Aandrea ..,... Rouble, Jonn ......, koison, Kathryn 1QQl i'i'jBQ iso, luo, luo, Ralelgn, Charles ..., ...... kumey, Lois . ..................................... Kummell, Ray ........ .... ..... . ................ . Ramos, Xavier .... 116 Rams eck kat h p , p .... , ...... Ramsuuar, l:unlce ..... Ramsey, Philip ..,..... Ramskow, Jacqueline Rand, Rlchora ........ Randall, Arrnur ,....,. Ranaall, Randen, Kenneth ..,..,. Randle, Raney, Ranaen, Marlin Range, Arlen .,.,....,. Ranuow, Theodore Ratlirf, Richard ........ Robert ......... Ronert ..,... Joseph Ray, Laurel .......... Raymond, John ......,..,. Raymond, Robert ....... Roynor, Sara ..,.....,. Reagln, Larry ..... Reed, Joyce ............ Reegler, Carolyn .... Reese, Thomas .......... Rehberg, Edward ....., Rehrig, William ...... Rehring, Bill .........,.. Reichard, Dorothy ,.... Reichwein, Charles ...,. , zu-r, 2.11, 130, 101, 130, IJU, lan, 130 106 130 208 130 130 234 106 130 228 225 106 1U6 226 226 2.14 210 130 101 218 300 101' 130 68 230 130 234 217 233 76 302 107 130 130 130 234 130 131 131 107 107 212 212 107 218 220 303 107 211 226 Reid, Helen ....,...,.... ...... 4 5, Railing, Mary ..... .,.... 1 31, Renhold, Dean ............. ,................ Reitano, Roger .................................. Remanter, Florence . .... Remsberg, Bruce .... 232, 269, Remus, Ylda .... 107, 182, 210, 225, 230, Replogle, Russell ......................,..... Reser, Beulah .... 131, 208, 230, 276, Restivo, Mario ........... ,..... ..., 1 0 7, Reynolds, Craig .....,., ..,.,..,.... Reynolds, Dorothy .,... 68, Reynolds, Hal ........ ...,......,.....,. Riccio, James .......... .,..............,...... Richards, Carolyn .,... 131, 225, Richards, Mary .,.... ...................... Richards, Thomas .,.,,,. .......... 1 07, Richardson, John ...... Richardson, Leon .,.... Richort, Carole ....., Rlckerl, Robert .,.,. Rickman, Sharon Riley, Richard ..... Ring, David .........,., Ringer, Alta ...........,.. Rippee, Gwendolyn .,... Rosser, J. Ray ........... Rivera, Fredy ..,..,.,.. Rivera, Robert ,.... ...... Robbins, Catherine .. Roberts, Dorothy ,..... Roberts, Helen ....... Roberts, Judith ...., Roberts, Ruth ....,., Robillard, Joan ...,... Robinelte, Gladys ..., Robinson, Charles .... Robinson, Gale ....., Robinson, Nancy .....,. Robken, Richard ..,. Robles, Senorino .,..., ff.'fff 'i5'll 'ti5'i'f 107, .,.f il5i'Q Roche, Warren ....,..........,............ Rockwell, Priscilla ..,. Rodenberg, Beatrice ...... Rodman, Claire ......... Rodrlquez, Erma ...,.. Roemmele, Robert ..... Roenne, Evelyn ....., Roesch, Julla ........., 83, 131, 218, 222, 68, Roether, Wllllam' ...........,.....,......... , Rogers, Richard ....... ,.... Rolle, Joanne ...., Road, Wesley ...., Root, Paul ........... Rose, Mary ....... 131, 224, ,. ,......... 131, . 68 107 300 271 224, 240 107 275, 277 213 107 233 107 236 227 131 153 236 107 107 172 226 229 216 303 131 . 68 225 283 38 300 303 90 107 230 68 200 107 215 206 229 131 215, 224 212 131 90 229 184 225 131 269 226 131 131 131 Roseberry, Floyd Rosenberg, Roslyn . .,......,..,... Rusenlund, Louis 'i'5i', 302 225 237 278 68 228 131 230 228 189 131 37 131 107 131 206 Ross, Betty ........ 107, 209, 261, Ross, Elinor .............................,.,...... Ross, Helen .....,................... 131, Ross, Warren .......,..., ..............,...... Rolando, Bernard ,... ........ 1 31, 226, Rouiette, Amos ....,. ............ 1 07, Roum, Elsie ........ ..... 1 82, 183, Rowan, Beverly ..... ..................... Rowins, Edward ...... ...... Rowins, James ......,... ...,.... Rowland, Juanlta .... .........., Royce, Mary ......... ,............. Royse, Roberta .... . 107 Rublo. Oscar .,...,.... ...,......,.... 1 08 Rud, Joyce ....,......,...,..,.....,... 222, Runqulst, Le Roy ..,.....,..........,,.,....... Runyan, Michael ,... 81, 83, 85, 207, 213, 214 Russell, Beverly . Russell, Sandra . Russo, Carmelo ..... Ryan, Dorothy ...,. Rydman, Jack ....... S Sabella, Kenneth ....... Saccenle, Cecilia .... Sackett, Paula ..,..,.... Sadoway, David ....... Sallstrom, John .,... Salsbury, Hugh ..... Salter, John .............. Samarln, Howard .... Sanborn, Dorothy ...... Sanborn, Philip ..... Sanchez, Ralph ..,.. Sanders, Sanders, Stanton ....., Sandiforlh, Marlyn ....... Sasaki, Miyako ....,... Floy ..,.... Sater, Beverly ...,,.. ..... 1 31, Soterfleld, Carl ,.... ....,...........,.., Sattergren, Karen ..... ..... 1 84 Sauber, William ..............,.......,....,.... Sauer, Elmer ......,..,.,,.,......,..........,.. Saunders, Patricla ...,...,..,..... 131, Sauter, Susanne .... 108, 210, 217, 224, 225, 232, 235, Scarborough, Maggie ............ 108, Scarnecchla, William .,.................. Schaefer, Thomas ....... Schad, Verniece ....................... Schoub, Walter .... 108 Schenck, Della ....,......,. Schenewark Dean ........ Scherer, Michael ...... Scherzer, Ann ....... Schafer, Evalyn .............,.... ..... , 210, 131 15255 ' Schllo, Susan ........ ..................... Schlegel, Edlth ............,................,.... Schliebe, David ..,..,...... 226, 269, Schneider, Kenneth ..,. 108, 199, 217, Schoenhals, Howard .... Schor, Warren ............ Schowen, Joan ......... Schreiber, Roger ...... Schults, Joan ........, Schulz, Carolyn Schulz, Cornella ...... Schuster, Mary .... Qf1I 'i'5'i' Schwalb, Richard ............. ' Schwartz, Carole ......,..,.. 108, 225 Scott, Barbara ..... .................... Scott, David .,....... Scott, Florence ..... Scott, Robert ....,. 1 Seal, Jack ......,.., ........... Seastedt, Roger ...,. .............. Seellg, James ......,..........,.,..., 211, Sefers, Audrey .......,........................ Sellers, Harold .... 145, 150, 154, Seney, Frank .................,.,.........,..,... Shane, Ronald ..,.... 108, 261, 225 231 108 108, 240 271 311 131 90 131 108 131 131 131 108 108 206 108 301 131 131 303 225 108 225 231 108 188 '131 68 231 222, 270 225 287 176 131 108 264 271 210 132 132 108 303 271 206, 240 132 132 225 108 108 132 211 90 228 271 108 108 132 108 108 132 213 300 160 132 230 212 313 68 Shannon, Gall .....,.... , .... Shaver, Chalmer ........ Shaw, Boniface .... ........ 132 Sheimberg, Betty .... ..., 1 08 Sheldon, Warren ......... .... 1 09 Shemelay, Morlorle .........,..,....,...... 109 Shepherd, Gerald .....,..................... 233 Shepherd, Harold ...........,..,............ 109 Shepherd, Robert .... 209, 210, 219' 232, 26 Sheppard, Herbert ,, ....,..................... 68 Sheppard, Joyce ....,.. ........ 2 67 Sherwood, Harry .,.,,. ..... 1 32 Shewman, Pearl ...,.... ...,... 6 3 Shlntaku, Kunlo .... ----, 1 09 Shipp, Peggy ......... ----- 1 32 Shlppy, David ...., ---- 1 09 Shorts, Don .................,. ...... . .,..... 2 35 Shotton, Leo, .................................... 132 Shreve, Catherine .,....,.....,............... 70 Shrubar, victor ss, 109, 217, Shultls, George ................................ Slckler, Susan ................ 132, 227, Siegel, Gwendolyn Slevers, Carole ........ Silverman, Barbara .... Simmons, Janette ...,. 240 302 234 1 32 213 303 1 32 199 228 112 237 237 135 112 178 135 112 112 135 225 Slmpson, Lela ...... ....... 2 08 Slnclalr, Louls .... .... 1 32 Singleton, Boyd . ..,. .... 1 32 Slngley, Barbara ....................,.......,. 132 Skrockl, Marlorie ................................ 70 Slater, Frances .... 109, 206, 210, 215, 217, 218, 222, 224, 225, 230, 235, 238, 287 Sllck, Barbara ..........................,..,., 70 Sloan, Louls ........,...,....................,.. 132 Smlth, Ann ...,..... . ..,........... 90 Smith, Carlin . ,.,,.. ..,..,.. 1 09, 229 Smlth, Carol ...... ..................... . . 109 Smlth, Cella .....................,.... 300, 301 Smith, Charlotte ........ 132, 269, 270 Smith, Dorothy ....,. .........,... ,......... 1 0 9 Smlth, Gary ,...... ..........,..,...... 1 32 Smith, Glendyn ..... .,.. 1 32, 286 Smith, George ,....... ..,.... 7 0, 139 Smlth, lsobel ..... ............ 7 0 Smith, Jack ..... ....... 1 09 Smith, Jlm .,.,...... .......... 2 37 Smith, Lester ........, .. ............ 145 Smith, Herman .......... ......,... 4 5, 219 Smlth, Madalene ......................,..,.... 132 Smith, Martha .......,..,..,.....,............ 132 Smlth, Myron .,.............. 109, 225, 238 Smllh, Paul ....,....... 70, 208, 223, 275 Smith, Stanley ....,.................,....,.... 132 Smithberg, Arthur ....,.,..................... 302 Snewden, Gladys 109, 182, 183, 240 Snyder, Carolyn ....,,.............. 109, 269 Snyder, Gladys ........,..........,.... 70, 287 Sorensen, Gail .....,..., ....... 1 32, 228 Sass, Irwin ...........,.........,...... 218, 227 Southwlck, Evelyn ............................ 90 Spalenka, Davld .,...........,.,..,.....,.,... 230 Spanks, Carol .... 109, 183, 184, 210 Spargo, Davld ......,... : ..................... 109 Spargo, Ellzabeth ......,............. 132, 234 Sparks, Don ............ .............. 4 3 Spaulding Vlrglnla ................ 132, 234 Speed, lna .......,..............,.........,..,.. 300 Spencer, Julla .... 109, 182, 183, 184, 185, 210 Spencer, Richard ......,..,....,............. 109 Spiegel, Patrlcla ..... ..,.......... 1 32 Sprague, Ruth .,.......................... 70, 231 Spruance, Ronald ............................ 261 Squyres, Henry .,.,.....,.,.................... 109 Stallings, Dorothy .... 80, 84, 109, 240 Stamets, Susan ......... 132, 216, 218 Stark, Newton ....,...... .... ,..,.. . , ..... 7 0, 179 Starr, Vlrglnia .... 132, 210, 232, 261, 262 Startup, Gordon .... 132, 228, 232, 269, 270 Stason, Margaret .....,... ................... 4 5 Stearns, Ronald ..... .... 2 29 Stearns, Sheryl ..... ..,. 1 32 Stelten, Anna ........ ,..... Stetty, John ................... ...., Stegenga, Herman ..,..,..,., .... Steln, Wllllam ..........,.................,... Stelnbrenner, Wllllam .................,.. Stellway, Elsle Stephan, Vlola .. Stephenson, Jean ..,... Stesse, Natalle ..... Stewart, Darrell ..... Stewart, James . Stewart, Stewart, Marcla ..... Stewart, Nancy ..... Stewart, P James R. Stewart, Wllllam .,..,.,..,... Stlgers, Margaret .... 110, Stlllman, Gerald ...,..... Stlne, Dorls ..,..,.....,....... Stlrllng, Warren .,., 109, , 206, 209, 210, Ronald ..,........,,. ' fff 'Ui oibf 230, 235, Stockston, Ethel ..... ....,...... Stolle, Leonard ...... ..,.......... Stone, Marilyn ......... Stonecypher, Duane .... ,..... 1 33, Stoney, Edwln .,........ 133, 54 219 132 109 109 70 225 222 271 132 132 264 109 132 237 210 238 133 1 10 133 303 133 133 220 168 234 210 70 208 232, 235 133 262 231 133 133 110 Stover, Judlth ........ .......... Stowe, Kenneth ...... ..... 1 10, Strawn, Jeanette ........ , ................. . Strinz, Eloise .............................,...... Strohm, Mary .... 110, 222, 224, Struckhott, Kent .......................,,.,..... Stuart, Wllllam ......,..............,.......... Stumbaugh, Kathleen . .,......... 133, Sturm, Harry . .......,...... ......,.... . . Stuyvesant, Eleanor .... ....,..... Suglta, Julla ........,.... .... Sullivan, Eugene .,...., ..,. Sumrall, Thomas Surdy, Glorla ,..... .....,. Sutherland, Sam ,.....,..,. ...... ........ Suydam, Russell .........................,.. Suzuki, Lucy . ....... 210, 222, 224, Suzuki, Magdalen ........,.........,......... Suzukl, Saburo ....,......,. ....... 1 10, Suzukl, Yosuo ....,. Svensrud , .....,..,.... . 72 133 208 110 110 230 218 225 225 133 Swalthes, Robert ..... ..... 1 33, 165 Swan, Robert ....... .......,... 1 33 Swan, Walter ........ ............ 1 33 Sweet, Robert , ..... ..... 1 33, 218 Sydnor, Thurston ...... ,.... 7 2, 233 Sylvester, Ralph ...... ...,.... 2 10 T Taafte, William .,.........................,.... 133 Taba, Gladys .... 110, 182, 183, 184, 186 Taguchi, Michiko .....,. ........ 1 10, 210 Tale, Ahmad ......,. , ......... ,. 133 Talmadge, Jack ..... ...... 1 33, 237 Taoyama, Aklto ..,. ........ ......,.......... 1 3 3 Tara, Robert ..,.. ......... ,...........,.... . . 110 Tarazl, Hanna ......,. 110, 218, 225 230 Tarup, Peter .............................,....,. 110 Taylor, Claudia .........,.... ,......, ....... , . . 110 Taylor, Emma .... 110, 208, 275, 276 Taylor, Lucille .... 110, 232, 269, 270 Taylor, Martha .... 208, 209, 216, 223 Taylor, Robert .....................,.......,.,.... 72 Teer, Kathryn ...........,........................ 200 Temple, Elisabeth .... 83, 110, 206, 210, 287 Tepel, Robert .......... ........ 1 33, 219 Tessone, Marlarie ,.... .. .....,...., , 110 Thorp, Jean .,.......... .,........ . 300 Theriot, Jeanette , .,.. ..... 2 12, 226 Thiel, John . .,....,,.., ............ 1 33 Thoeni, Herman .... .....,..,.. 2 37 Thomas, Beverly .,..... ,.,............. 2 31 Thomas, John ...... ..... 1 10, 209 Thomas, Judith ,.... ., ...,....... 133 Thomas, Lowell .,..... ........ ....... 2 8 3 Thomas, Merle . .... ...... 1 33, 234 Thomas ,Neil ............. . .,......,........ 133 Thomas, Paul .................,.........,..,..... 110 Thomas, Ralph .......,.......................... 208 Thomas, Ladd .... 133, 206, 212, 232, 269 Thompson, Anthony .... 133, 232, 269, 270, 271 Thompson, Billy .,...,. , ................. . 133 Thompson, George ...... ......... 1 33 Thompson, Marie ..,., ..,.,.......... 3 00 Thompson, Neal ......,.....,.,...., 110, 179 Thompson, Ralph ............,........,.,,.,. 230 Thompson, Roderick ...........,....... ,.... 1 33 Thompson, Ronald .... 113, 210, 236 264 Thompson, Sheila ...,,........,...........,..., 113 Thornhill, Raymond .,.,..,...........,..... 137 Thorsen, Davld ....,....,.. ..... 7 2 269 Thurman, Joanne .,..... .........,..,.. 2 07 Thurman, John ...,,.... ................... . . 72 Thurman, John Jr. ............ 83, 133 213 Tibbits, Wllllam ..... ........ 2 21, 283 Tlchy, Arthur ,.... ......... .....,.. 1 1 0, 228 Tierney, John ...,,.......................,... 133 Tlmm, letltla 110, 210, 211, 213 Tomatanl, Hidea ..........................,. 133 Tomioka, Kazuo ........,. ....,.. ..,.,..,. 1 1 0 Tomlta, Klyoko .,.,.., ..... 1 10 Tomkins, Miriam .... ..... 3 03 Toms, Sandra ..,........ ,..... 1 11 Toomath, Robert .....,. ..... , 133 Toothaker, John ...... , ...,.. 45 Toth, Charles ..,..... ..., 1 11 Toyama, Rosy ,..... ..... 1 11 Traber, Gall . .,,. ....... ........ 1 1 1 Tracy, James ........... ,.... ................ 1 3 3 Tracy, Leslle , .....,......... 111, 213, 216 Tramutolo, Patrlcla ..,.,................... 111 Traynor, Richard ,.............. ............... 1 33 Trevor, J. Robert ,....... . .,............. 72 Treydte, Barbara .... 111, 206, 210, 217, 230 Trnkocy, Joseph ....... ,....,,.. ............ 3 0 2 Trompeter, Arla ...... .... 1 11, 210 Trultt, Richard ...... ...,. 1 33, 230 Tsark, Donald ..... .........,. 1 33 Tsart, Thomas ...,..... ...,.... 2 87 Tsuneoshi, Asako ....... 111 Tumpney, William ,. ,.., ..,. 1 34 Turner, David ........ ..., 1 34 Turner, Frank ..,..... .,.. 1 34 Turner George ,.,.., ..... 2 37 Turner, Noll .,...,.., ,. ,..,... .. 111 Twomey, John ...,,., ...., 3 9 298 Tye, Bess ............ ...... ........... 7 2 283 Tyler, Nancy .,....,..............,..,........... 218 Tyler, Robert .....,..,..........,.......,....,... 134 Tyrrell, Carolyn .... 83, 199, 210, 212, 214, 217, 240 U Udell, Fletcher ,........,..... ..... 1 65, 168 Underhill, June ......,. ..,..,..,.,.... 1 34 Urizar, Florence ...,,... ...... 1 34 225 Uyeda, Dick ......... .......,.,. 1 34 V Valentine, Albert ........ ..... 1 11, 216 Valizadeh, Clara ...... .......,.... 1 11 Valladares, Arcadla ..... ......,. 2 25 Valmassai, Nlno ............. ......... 1 34 Van Amringe, Edwin ..,... ..........,.,.. 4 5 Von Buskirk, Donald ..... .... 1 34 238 Vance, Marilyn ...,....... ......... 7 2 Van Cott, Jacqueline .... .......... 1 34 Vandan, Eykel .... , ........ ...,.... 3 02 Van De Brooke, John ..... ......... 1 11 Van Demark, Charles 134, 240 van der Veen, Robert .,,................ 325 Van Horne, Anne Marie ..........,..... 111 Van Meter, Jearald ,... 134, 199, 206, 213 Van Sant, Clarke .....,.........,........... 134 Varnes, Oliver .... 111, 222, 230, 284 Vatos, Eva . .....,..................... 134, 225 Vaughan, Wade ........,....................... 134 Vaughns, Sadie ....,. ......... 1 11 Vauglne, Judith .............................. 134 Vell, Maryanne . .... ............,............ 1 34 Velasco, Alberto ...,............,.......,.... 225 Velasquez, Eloise.,..111, 210, 212, 219 Veloz, Frank ......,.........,.....,.......,..,.. 134 Veloz, Thomas ...........,.........,.......... 134 Vernaci, Llnda ..... ...... 1 34 Verner, Robert ...... ..,,.. 1 34 Ver Planck, Carole ..... ,...,..... 1 11 Vestal, Joyce .....,.... ..,.,.............. 1 34 Vlgil, Beatriz ...... ...,......... 2 24, 225 Vigus, Irene , ....... ....., 8 1, 214, 224 Vines, Carole ..... ......,,. 1 34, 234 Vlnock, Fay ..,........ .,........,....,., 7 2 Vogt, Gaele ,.....,.... ...... ..,..,.. . 134 Vosloh, Lillian ..,......,. ........ .......,... 4 5 Vukazich, Alexander ..,..................... 157 Vukazlch, Nevenko .... 111, 210, 224, 225 W Wada, Toshiko ................ ...... 1 11 Wagner, Carol .......... ........,.... 2 33 Wagner, Dorreen ....,. .... I 34, 233 Wagner, E. G. ., .... .......... 3 02 Wagner, Gary ..,.......... ,,.,.. 1 11 Wagner, Richard .,,......,., ..... 1 11 Wakeman, Norman ........... .,... 7 2 Walker, Dr. A. Roland ......... 37 Walker, Catherlne ,..... ...... 2 39 Walker, Marilyn ...,..... ...... 1 34 Wallace, Carole ...,. ,...... 1 34 Walliser, Frank ...... .......... 1 11 Walton, Albion ...... ...,. 7 2, 164 Ward, Beverly , ..... ......... 1 34 Ward, Michael .............................,.,.. 111 Ward, Patrlcia .....,....,.,................. .. 112 Ward, Robert 134, 218, 232 269 270 Wardwell, George ..,......................... 134 Wareing, Jean ....... ,..... ................ 2 3 4 Warmer, Thomas ....... ....... Warner, Henry ...,.. ...... Warner, Thomas ....... ...... Warren, James ............,. .. .... . Waterhouse, Roberta ....... ..,.... Waterworth, David ........ .,...., 269 177 134 176 300 113 134 210 Watkins, John ..,..,.,......,....,............. Watley, La Rhetta . .....,...,,......... . Watson, Sharon .... 134, 208, 224, 275. 276, 278 Way, Allan ..,,,..,.....,,.......,,.,., 134, 236 Way, Francis .........,........., .... 1 34 236 Weatherwax, Deborah .... ...... ....,. 1 3 4 Weatherwax, Nancy ..... .... 1 34 182 Weaver, Ralph .,....... ., ......, 112 Webb, Eugene ...... .,..,. 2 37 Weber, Albert .....,. .,.... 2 12 Weber, Robert .... ......,... 2 06 Weber, Wllliam .,..,. .......,..... 1 12 Webster, Violet .,..., .....,. 3 00, 301 Wedge, Mary ........,. ............ . 300 Weersing, Carolyn ..,,.., ............... 7 2 Wees, Rlchard ................................ 269 Weisenberg, Ramona ..,..,..,....... 134 238 Weishaar, Julie ...,......,. ........,,., 1 12 Weiss, Grace ......,...... .,....... 3 03 Weltzel, Ronald .,.... .,..,..... 1 34 Welch, William ...... ............ 1 34 Weldon, John ..... ............,..... 4 1 Weller, Donna .... ....... 1 12, 234 Wells, Mary ..... ., ........,.... 135 Welsh, Victoria ...... ...,..... 2 09 Werdon, Victor ......... ..--.. 3 02 Werner. Charlotte ....... ..,.---.. 9 0 Westenhauer, Madeline .....,.,. 303 Westlall, Donna ...,... ...... 135, 225 Westman, Barry .,....... . ..,...,... 135 Wevursky, Fred -------- 112 Wheeler, Carlos ...... V -,,.. 135 Wheeler, Harry . ..,,.... ....,......,.,.. 2 69 Wheeler, Nancy .........,.....,.........,.. 269 Wheeler, Richard ..........,...,..,.,. . ,. 135 Whitaker, B. Russell .... 75, 221, 283 Whltcher, Robert White, Harold ...... , .... ...... , 75, White, Marlorie ,..... , ,,,,,,,, ,, White, Wilbert .,.,....... Whitehead, Robert ..... Whitman, Nathan Wick, David ...,.,... Wickstrand, Owen Wickwire, Timmye Wiench, Beverly ........ Wiese, James ..... Wightman, Ben ...,.,.....,.......... Wilber, Alan ...... 135, 112 135, Wilcott, Anita .... 82, 89, , 206, 207, 208, 275, 286, 288 Wilcut, Barbara ........,.....,.,... 112, 234 Wiley, Arthur ......,.........,......,,... 75, 218 Wilkerson, Wesley ..... ...... ....... 7 5 Williams, Carolyn ....... ......., 1 12 Williams, Clara ...... ...... 7 5 Wiliams, Katherine ..... ,.., 2 69 Williams, Marie ......,. ..... 1 35 Williams, Marion .... .... 1 35 Williams, Pamela .... 135 Williams, Richard ..,.... .... 1 35 Williams, Robert ...., ........ 3 02 Williams, Roland .... .... ..... 1 3 5 Williamson, Deta ........,.. 112 Wilson, Audrey ..... 112, 219 Wilson, Charles . ......,....,.. 314 Wilson, Marguerite ......,....,,.... ..,.. 3 00 Wilson, Maysaw ............,............,...... 302 Wilson, Patricia .... 112, 226, 269, 271 Wilton Charlene .....,............,.....,.,. 135 Winchell, Patrlcla .... 135, 183, 184, 206, 210 Winchester, Carolyn .... 112, 183, 238, 240 Winterbottom, Barbara ................... 208 Wirch, Jacquellyn .....................,..,.. 112 Wirth, Wayne .....,....,...,................. 112 Wirth, Wiltrudls ,......... .. 75, 112, 238 Wismar, Rosalie ....., ...............,.... . 75 Wltherell, Edith ..,... ,....... ,......... , 7 5 Wltt, Joseph .......... ..... 2 25 236 Wolf, Shirley ..... ..,.... 9 0 208 Wang, William ..... ...... 1 35 229 Wood, Agnes ,.......... ., 75 Wood, Janet ,....... .,...,.. 1 35 Wood, John ..........., 220,226 Woodhull, Carolyn ..... ....,...,....... 7 5 WoodruH, Nell ,...,.,, .... ..,,. 1 3 5, 150 Woodruff, Rlchard ...,.... 135 Woods, Daryl .......,........................ 206 Woods, Harry ....,.......,.,.................,.,. 75 Woods, Jeanette , .......,........ 135, 228 Woods, Theresa .... 209, 210, 264, 269 Woodward, Carol .................... 112, 225 Woolley, Bill .....,...................... 112, 229 Wopschall, Dale .....,... . ,...... 112, 235 Wright, Lynda ..,...........,........,........ 135 Wright, Sheila .... 213, 217 Wrona, Donald ................................ 135 Wuerth, James .....,..,....................,.. 112 Wullschleger, Mildred 135, 182 Wupper, Florence .,..... .. 75 Wurzburg, Donald .... ,.,..... 1 35 X Y Yagami, Raymond ,......... ..,.. 1 35 Yakeley, Leon ......... .... . . 75 Yamada, Alice .... , .... 113 Yamada, Henry ...., 135 Yamane, Klyoshi ..... ....,.. 1 35 Yamaoka, Ben ,.,., 237 Yancey, Jack ............. 209, 210 Yashar, Mansoor ..,.,. ..,.,... 2 25 Ydren, John ,.... .r .... 218, 230 York, Rosemary ...., ...,.... 2 08 Young, Diane ..,..... ...,..... 2 00 Young, Kenneth ,.,. . ..,..... 135 Young, Mun .,..... , .... ,,....,. ........ , . . 135 Young, Susanne, 227, 234 Young, Walter .,..... ......... 3 6 Yunker, Betty Jean ...,. .,...,.. 1 35, 238 Z Zalamea, Jorge ..,........... ........ 2 25 Zamora, Willlam ...,.... ...-,--.-- 1 13 Zdarsky, Patricia ..... ...,. 1 13. 238 Zekovat, Seid ........ ...------- 2 25 Zellmer, Richard .,..... ..-.--.--. 1 35 Ziegler, Darrell ....,., 135. 275 Zigurs, Evalds ..... ---- 1 35, 279 Zinn, Charlotte ..... ---- 1 35. 283 Ziol, Frank ...,.... ---.-,4--.-- 7 5 Zirbel, Edwin ....... .---4-1 2 83 Zito, James ..........,... .... 2 10 Zottarelli, Robert ..... 4,-- 1 35 Zulpo, Bruno .....,-4 - ---A 135 333 additional sophomores Wilfred Abbitt, Lily Abaudara, Carolyn Acevedo, William Ackland, Dominic Acossano, Robert Addoms, John Aiken, Albert Aizenstat, Lee Akin, Prlscllla Alegrla, Amalle Alexander, Lois Allen, Margaret Allen, Sandra Allen, Teofllo Almaguer, Francisco Alvarez, Darlene Alvord, John Amdon, Rlchard Alvord, Howard Amend, John Andersen, Paul Andersen, Elizabeth Ancler- son, Eugene Anderson, Harold Anderson, Jerry Anderson, Robert Anderson, Virginia Anderson, Wllliam Anderson, Robert Andrews, Humberto Apalategui, Flora Aral, Alex Araw, Gilbert Arauio, Joan Archer, George Arens, Theresa Armas, Christian Arntz, Norma Arntzen, Frank Arteshian, James Arthur, Mariorle Arthur Donald Arzate, Joan Ash, Laurence Ashe, Susan Ashton, Barbara Askln, Robert Atol, Gordon Austin, Mary Babarudy, Natasha Bachurln, Reza Baharienaiad, Kalsing Bal, Marilyn Baird, Elizabeth Baker, Dale Baldwin, Claflln Ballance, Edgar Bangert, Wayne Barnes, Arlene Barnhart, Sonia Barr, Glen Barrick, Harry Bascom, Thomas Bauer, Robert Beasley, Constance Beaty, Joe Beaty, Roland Becker, Boyd Beckner, Lewis Beery, John Beighau, Sandro Bellows, Harold Belttary, Duane Benavides, Orel Bender, Geraldine Benotti, Burna Benson, Glnette Benson, Walter Bentlage, Elmer Benzle, Marolyn Benzle, Rlchard Bertea, Bertrando Bertrando, Bob Biddy, Diana Bichler, David Binkerd, Howard Birlew, Toyelle Bllxt, Luster Bootrlght, Elizabeth Bohn, Robert Bollinger, Ulpido Bonett, George Bonorris, Daniel Boone, Jean Boorman, Gracie Booth, Marion Borchers, Rosemarie Bosko, Frederick Botsford, David Boucher, Dolores Bouldln, Wllllam Bowen, Newton Bowman, Virginia Bowton, Vernon Boyce, Dougall Boyd, Thomas Boydon, Evelyn Braden, Jo Anne Bradley, Wayne Bramstedt, John Brannon, Janice Brawdy, Robert Breazeal, Betty Bredestege, Martha Bredthauer, Mariean Brenner, Lynn Brewer, Forrest Brlnkerhoff,, Charles Britton, Warren Britton, Dorothy Brizendine, Lawrence Brooke, Donna Brooks, Edgar Brower, Donald Brown, Fred Brown, Gerald Brown, Guy Brown, Little Brown, Page Brown, Robert Brown, William Brown, Mariorie Browning, Russell Br-Jegger, Lloyd Brumage, Ashleigh Buchan, Robert Buchholz, John Buckmoster, Clinton Bulkley, Bobby Burch, Robert Burhenn, David Burns, Robert Burns, Thomas Burns, Harold Burt, Harold Burton, Peter Burton, Harriet Butler, John Butler, Wllllam Butterfield, Frank Butters, Richard Byard, Marilyn Byer, William Byram, George Caldwell, Virginla Caldwell, Edward Callahan, Norman Camaro, Richard Camarella, Keritu Campbell, Roderick Campbell, Sheridan Cannaday, Sara Cannon, Robert Canny, John Cappellettl, James Caputo, Ted Carl, Jessel Carlucci, Henry Caro, Roland Carpenter, Marietta Carrigan, Robert Carson, Wllllam Carter, Jerry Cartlodge, Jerrell Carwile, Thomas Cary, Neiat Cellkyol, Martin Cepielik, Elizabeth Chapman, Alvin Charvat, Philis Cheely, James Child, Robert Christensen, Anna Christian, Anthony Ciranna, Willlam Clabber, John Clark, Robert A, Clark, Robert L. 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Ronald Donahue, Willia Donnelley, Elizabeth Dondonville, Dixie Donnell, Thomas Doolin, David Dorman, George Dostal, Arthur Doty, James Dougherty, Ruby Dover, Clifford Downs, Robert Downs, James Doyle, Dixie Drake, Alice Duey, Gerald Dufrenne, Edward Dunn, Diana Dunning, Joseph Dupont, John Duquette, Frederlck Durey, Robert Dye, Gerald Edgar, Clarice Edwards, James Edwards, Roberta Edwardson, Ronald Effertz, Ellie Eggleston, Veva Eilerl, Armand Eknayan, Jack Elder, Richard Ells, Charlotte Ellsworth, Joyce Elmore, Patrick Ennis, Herbert Espeland, Alan Estes, Carlos Estrada, David Estrello, Eugene Evans, Norris Evans, Anthony Everltt, Patrlcia Ewan, Elaine Eymer, Rose Fadel ldriss, Carmln Fanelll, Margarita Fastabend, Golamreza Fazel, Leslie Fieldler, John Fielding, Yvonne Fife, Leonard Filas, Edward Fish, Kenneth Fishel, Barrie Fisher, Henry Fisher, Robert Fisher, Patricia Fitzgerald, Margaret Fllnt, Karen Floaten, Margie Foley, Donald Forrest, Patricia Fortner, Edwin Foster, Genevieve Fouquet, Charles Foulger, Fred Fowler, Lon Fowler, Richard Fox, Eugene Fradella, Beth Frank, Erma Franklin, Alan Fraser, John Fraser, Archer Frey, Beverly Friend, Edward Fuiimoto, Edward Fukutaki, Margart Fuller, Jean Fulvio, Paul Funderburk, Bernard Gaberger, George Gabriel, Joan Gafiey, Judy Galsford, Charles Galbreath, Denis Gale, Donald Gollaher, Julio Gallardes, Margaret Gannon, Janlce Gardner, Larry Gardner, Anthony Gashnick, Fred Gebler, Homer Gholston, George Gibson, Gloria Glrden, Patti Gish, Janice Gielhaug, Robert Goin, La Donna Gomer, Carlos Gonzales, Roland Good, Helen Goodwin, Mary Gorman, James Gorton, Eric Graham, John Graham, Marlon Graham, Rlchard Granger, Paul Green, Rlchard Greene, Gale Greenwood, Joyce Griffin, Robert Grlffln, Kenneth Groth, Bruce Grow, Rlchard Grund, John Grunewald, Robert Gumm, Robert Gustafson, Orln Gustin, Ennis Hackman, Mildred Hadsell, Arlen Haffner, Francis Hagar, John Halgh, Davld Hakkinen, Kenneth Hall, Leroy Hall, Willle Hall, Wilson Hall, Allce Hallstrom, George Hambaugh, Harold Hamm, James Hammed, Gerald Hammel, Harold Hommersla, Wayne Hampton, James Hand, Timothy Hanley, Gaynard Hansen, Vlctor Hansen, Paul Harden, Mark Harkness, Betty Harper, William Harper, Joyce Harrell, Thomas Harrell, Harold Harriman, Wllllam Harrls, Harvey Harshbarger, Mary Hart, Eleonora Hartmann, Marie Harvey, Connie Hasabales, Harold Hass, Leon Houck, Danlel Hauer, Paul Hauge, Charles Haugen, Barboragen Hawes, Ann Hayes, Dorothy Hayes, Sally Hazzard, Gilbert Hegemler, Charles Hemsley, William Hendershot, John Hendrix, James Herlihy, Linda Herman, David Hermans, Lois Heyman, Thurso Heyne, Earle Hickman, Hlllard Hill, Jurgen Hilton, Clyde Hlnckley, Joanne Hinds, Neal Hinkle, Teruo Hlno, Kathleen Hite, Alan Hix, Philip Hoefter, Albert Hofstetter, Robert Hogan, Ronald Holland, Stanton Hollingsworth, Lottle Holloway, Peter Holmstrom, Frank Holt, Ramona Holter, Robert Hoover, Selina Horn, Don Hornaday, Donald Hoskins, Carlos Houlemard, Gail Howard, James Howard, Carl Hughes, Rlchard Hull, Wllllam Hulllnger, Charles Hunter, Marlys Hurst, Jun Iilchl, Harold Irwin, Alan lshikawa, Makoto Ishino, Stanley Ishino, Kenneth lshlzu, Charles lvle, Edward lwasakl, Rafael lzqulordo Bravo, Bob Jackloy, Rlchard Jackman, Frank Jackson, Robert Jackson, Robert Jacobson, David James, Bernadette Janes, Delnar Jaslnskl, Raymond Jeffries, Edwin Jenklns, James Jenson, John Jett, Bruce Jimerson, Burton Jirgl, Philip Joannes, John Johantgen, Mary Johns, James Johnsen, Edmund Johnson, Eibert Johnson, Ellis Johnson, Esler Johnson, James Johnson, Lloyd Johnson, Orvllle Johnson, Rlchard Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Eva Johnston, Thomas Johnstone, Beverly Jones, Dorothy Jones, Douglas Jones, Edward Jones, Evelyn Jones, Jeanette Jones, Jerry Jones, Joyce Jones, Kenneth Jones, Richard Jones, Edward Junak, Bill Junger. Hlroko Kanebayashi, Tayoko Kanebayashi, Behzad Kasravi, Richard Kassemaum, Nancy Kavanagh, Edward Kawai, James Keane, Bart Keavney, Valerie Keenan, Nancy Keep, Donald Kelder, Edward Keliikoa, James Kelley, Shirley Kelly, Bob Kermode, John Ketchum, John Keville, Robert Kewell, Bohman Khosrowanl, Leslle Kldd, Rudolf Kimmich, Wlllard Klng, Charles Kinnard, Jere Klrkpatrlck, Clyde Kirsh, Joseph Kirwin, Rita Kistner, Sandra Kitzman, Lary Knlght, Mignon Knudsen, Kurt Kocourek, Rosemary Koerner, Yun Koh, Spencer Kolian, Kenii Komorl, Glen Korpi, Karl Koskl, Mae Kosobayashi, Joe Koyama, Marlene Kramer, Howard Krisvoy, Betty Krall, Donald Kuhn, Harrle Kyle, Mike La Casolla, Allglo Ladomato, Edouard La Fleur, Marlene Lamb, Gerald Lane, Bernard Lang, Louis Lang, John Largent, Jerry Lasley, Elizabeth La Sor, John Laubach, Eric Lauterer, Joanne Laux, Arthur Lawrence, Joy Lawrence, Arthur Lawson, Wllllam Layne, Ronald Leaman, Edward Leavitt, Ronald Lee, Jarrell Le Gate, Mariam Lenet, Nathaniel Lewis, Patricla Lewis, Wayne Lewls, Briglta Llelausis Pasc, Albert Llersch, Leonard Lindberg, Harold Link, Barbara Llnn, Helen Lipford, Thomas Littletleld, Dennls Loggins, Charles Lott, Arthur Lowe, Leland Lowe, Mahlon Loydn, Susanne Luckenblll, Thomas Ludford, John Lueder, Andy Luizzi, Ray Lunden, Margaret Lundstrom, Marvin Lykken, Alexander MacDonald, Bruce MacFarlane, Mary Mackel, Leslle Macklin, Clydla MacPherson, Clyde MacOuoid, Don Madison, Elizabeth, Mahuron, Barbara Maler, Barbara Molina, Charles Mallette Carole Manclark, George Mandella, Bruce Manders, Robert Money, Elleen Mannlng, Donna Mannion, Joanne Mark, Mike Marriot, Walter Marsh, John Martin, Richard Martln, Dolores Martinez, Mary Elean Martinez, Curtiss Massey, Beverly Masten, James Mastln, Carol Matthews, Glenn Matthews, Edward Mattson, John Mattson, Douglas Mauldin, Robert Mauer, Charles Mauvezin, Dennls Mavlty, Wllliam May, Charles McAvoy, Joan McAvoy, Kathryn McBride, G. 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Joyce Padilla, Thomas Painter, Richard Palmer, Richard Pankopf, Richard Parody, Allce Parker, Edward Parker, Elizabeth Parker, Melvin Parker, Noel Partlow, Allen Patterson, Charles Patterson, John Payne, Robert Payton, Catherine Pearson, William Petter, Hermann Peinado, Wally l'0ll9lBlI', Marlon Penneboker, Davld Peppln, Ellen Perna, Maurice Perrelah, Wllllam Peters, Dennis Petersen, Anne Peterson, Charles Petkovich, Joseph Petralla, Ray Petterson, Allan Phlllipl, John Phillips, Mlchael Phillips, Merlin Plerce, Lester Pierson, David Pisarik, Thomas Pltkln, Gene Platt, Delors Plesulr, Peggy Plunkett, Charles Pollard, Jeanne Pollgreen, Houshang Poorkal, Wllllam Pope, Alan Potruch, Cynthla Potter, John Potter, Dora Pound, Arline Pozzi, Rlchard Preble, Thomas Preston, Paul Price, Ronald Price, Charles Prockl, Paul Popp, Orville, Pfllellt, Natalie Purser, Susan Quarness, Thomas Quayle, Douglass Rader, Wllllam Ragsdale, Aandrea Raible, Xavier Ramos, Mariorie Randall, Wilbur Rankin, Robert Rasmussett, HUM Rau, Andrew Rawn, Shlrley Ray, Frederick Rayhlll, Eugene Reaben, Charles Reader, Gerald Reading, Peter Reasoner, John Reehorst, Thomas Reese, William Rehrig, Ellymarla Rehwald, Robert Reid, Robert Reldel, Dwoln Relnbolt, John Reinhardt, Mary Relnharcltsen, Evelyn Reinhart, Richard Resnick, James Reynolds, Eugene Rheingans, Wllliam Richards, Ann Richter, Adolphus Rlewe, Loretta Rlgglns, James Riggs, Mary Riley, Nlck Riley, David Ring, Robert Rinker, Ben Rizzla, Joolla Roberts, Sheldon Roberts, Joan Robillard, George Robinson, Robert Raemmele, Evelyn Roenne, Angelina Romero, Stephen Rose, Louis Rosenlund, Barbara Roth, David Rottman, John Roussin, Myrna Rowland, James Roy, Richard Ruble, Richard Ryerson, Hosseln Sadra, Armando Saenz, Susumu Sagara, Rlchard Sage, John Salier, Juanlta Samoyed, Sally Samerian, Barbara Santos, Joanne Sapp, James Sarullo, Betty Saul, Phillip Sayre, Thomas Schaefer, Robert Schaufler, Deane Schenewark, Jeanette Schilling, Donald Schourup, Sylvia Schrlber, Cornelia Shulz, Leon Schumaker, David Schusler, Neal Schwartz, Mariorie Scovllle, Theodore Searle, Wayland Sebenlus, Frederick Seellg, James Seellg, John Seellng, Ingeborg Seltz, George Sellhelm, Paul Sepulveda, Raymond Seright, Barbara Seubert, Nancy Shafer, Shirley Shaplro, Donald Sharp, Barbara Shoulls, Elizabeth Shea, Donald Shemanskl, Richard Shepherd, Dexter Shlbley, Robert Shiflet, Soichl Shimabukuro, Raymond Shomura, Frances Short, Don Shorts, Daniel Shriver, Stephen Shu, Harold Shunn, Larry Shuster, Elizabeth Siegmund, Frances Sllk, Carol Sllvera, Robert Silver, Ray Silvernall, Edith Simmonds, Lela Simpson, Ollver Slms, Edward Single, Bettye Slngletary, Gaylord Slsk, Howard Sltton, Paul Sklnner, Be'ty Slater, Phyllis Slinkard, Jo Ann Smars, Janet Smart, Alma Smith, Beverlie Smith, Cornelius Smith, Melvln Smith, Robert Smith, Wllllam Smlth, Elisabeth Smoldt, Mushl Soraya, Joe Sortlno, Julletta Soulakls. Richard Southern, David Spalenka, Timothy Spangler, Harold Spaulding, Constance Speight, Robert Spelght, Sylvla Spencer, Gene Spurr, Davld Stae, Barbara Sldflfard, Gill 5l0fll8Y, Dole 5l0t1l0I1, John Stetfy, Merle Steggall, Rosetta Steppes,,Jay Stevefll, Douglas Stevenson, Robert Stevenson, James Stewart, John Stewart, Robert Stlver, Thomas Strong, Willldrn Strelber, Rlchard Strickland, Clifford Strobel, David Stubbs, Frank Sublc, Helen Sugaro, Wllllam Sullivan, Ruth Sunday, Delmar Surrett, lrwln Sussman, Herbert Sutch, Douglas Svlfllffef EC 5U'l16YlCt1d, Lucy Suzuki, Gailene Swarthout, Roger Swenson, Glidden Swltzer, Ralph Sylvester, Florence Taddel, Toshlkl Takata, Wllllam Talley, Wllllam Tallon, Robert Tanlwtli, DUNN' Tapio, Olive Tapp, Nancy Tartaglini, Clinton Tarwater, Norman Tauber, Vernon Tave, Martha Taylor, Ronald Taylor, Roger Teel, Wllllam Teen, Kathryn Teer, Melodic Temple, John T 'Y, George Tetrault, My Thai, Gordon Thompson, Lynold Thompson, Mariorle Thompson, Ralph Thompson, Ronald Thompson, Wllllam Thornburg. Thomas Thornton, JDUHHG ThW '1U , William Tibbitts, Celeste Tittle, Herbert Todd, Teddy Tomes, Dorothy Tomlinson, Robert Tonson, David Toomer, John Toomer, Ronald Toomer, James Topp, Celso Torres, Jerry Tourtellotte, Orrin Tracy, Bert Trerise, Arthur Trips, Sue Anne Trott, Fred Tuerk, James Tulllus, Wllllam Turlace, James Turner, Wlllia Turner, Coy Turrentlne, CU10lYI1 TYl'fHll, Pevl Udall, Jeanne UmbUl'99l', George Underhill, Lewis Underwood, Edward Us?an, J:net Uter, Patrlcla Vacca, Alfonso Vacelll, Earl Valdez. Robert Vallarlno, Vada Vance, Jo Anne Van Chaika, Rlchard Vander Ploeg, Sioukie Van Der Veer, Ronald van Heusden, Rafael Vegerano, Joan Velle, Samuel Vena, Jack Verdlch, Alan Vlbera, Ernoll Victor, Eleanor Vleyra, Fl0l'9'lf9 Vmce, Daniel Wagner, Ted Wagner, Warren Wagner, Deaw Wakefield, Karlene Wakiii, Leonard Walden, Katherine Wallace, Nancy Walter, Carl Walters, Charles Walters, John Wolff: LUWY Ward, Paul Ware, Elizabeth Warner, William Warner, James Warren, Myrl Warrick, Leon Washington, Lucille Washington, , La Rhetta Watley, William Watson, Charles Waugh, Richard Weorne, Albert Weber, Robert Weber, Walton Webster, Everett Weeks, Rlchard Wees, Keith Wiedeman, Estelle Weidig, George Welgand, James Wein- beggar, Evan Wemer,, Lawrence Weiss, Wanda Weiroch, Penn Weldon, Marilyn Wells. Jeanne Welsh, Victoria Welsh, Gordon Wenker, Rlchard Wenzlafl, Merle Westover, Dennls Whelan, Robert Wltcher, Dennls While, Barbara Whittle, Charles Wlckstrand, Richard Wiederkehr, Charles Wilbur, James Wllcher, James Wilcox, Mary Wilhelm, Ralph Wllkens, Cloud Wilkins, Margaret Willets, Fred Williams, Hal Wlllldmi, Howard Wllllams, Jane Williams, Lea Williams, Russell Wllllams, Gene Willis, Robert Wilson, Ronald Wilson, Wilbur Wilson, Joseph Wlmmer, Norman Wingerd, BUYLQOYU Wlnterbottom, Gordon Witt, Marie Woekel, Barbara Wolford, Shirley Wolf, Ruth Wolfe, Wllllam Worford, Jerry Wollard,, Willlam Wong, Ron Woodford, Paul Woodrum, Mullin Woads, Theresa Woods, James Woodward, Richard Worrell, Herman Wright, Joyce Wynns, Mltsuyoshl Yamada, Hlrosh Yamagata, Marlon Yandall, Naim Yoshor, John Ydren, Nancy Yerxa, Charles Yecom, Danlel Yoder, Emanuel Young, Pai Young, Victoria Young, Jorge Zalamea, Domlnlc Zongarl, Manuel Zavala, James Gibson. 334 eneral index A A Cappella, 266, 269 Acknowledgments, 336 Adding Machine, 257 Adelphians, 212 ADMINISTRATION, 33-85 Administrative Deans, 39 Aeronautics, 296 Aero-technology, 229 Alpha Gamma Sigma, 206 Appreciation, 6 ART, 251-255 Art Council, 213 ASSEMBLIES, 265-268 Associated Men Students, 85 Associated Women Students, 84 Attendance Office, 303 Auto Mechanics, 296 Athletics Press Bureau, 281 Bank, 302 Baseball, 169-173 Basketball, 162-168 Beta Phi Gamma, 207 Board ot Education, 36 Brochure Committee, 283 Building Construction, 294-295 C Caduceus, 228 Cafeteria, 305 Campus Fun, 318-320 Campus Life, 321-323 Cheerleaders, 200 Chemistry Club, 229 Christmas Program, 266 Circle K, 213 CLASSES, 86, 135 Coeducational Gym, 196-197 College Y, 225 Cosmetology, 290 Costume Design, 254 Counselors, 42 Courier, 284-285 Craft Class, 255 Custodians, 304 Dana, 230 Dances, 308-309 Davis-Hall Contest, 278 Detective Story, 258 Delta Psi Omega, 209 Dental Assistants, 289 Department Chairmen, 45 Design, 252 DRAMA, 256-261 Drama Award, 326 Elections Commision, 214 Electronics, 292 Elizabeth the Queen, 260 English Council, 215 Eta Delta, 231 Extended Day, 298-299 FACULTY, 47-76 Fashion Modeling, 254 Figure Drawing, 252 Finance Commission, 214 FINE ARTS, 242-288 Flag Girls, 201 Football, 138-161 FORENSICS, 273-278 Forensics Class, 275 FRESHMEN, 114-135 Freshman Class Council, 241 Future Teachers, 230 G Gene Norman Show, 307 Glass Menagerie, 261 Golf, 174 GRADUATES, 89-113 Gymnastics, 175 H Health Center, 76 Health Council, 217 Highlanders, 238 Hi-liters, 216 Home Economics, 233 HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS, 206-211 Huddle, 281 HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATIONS, 224-227 I Inter-club Council, 217 International Club, 225 International Relations Club, 224 IVCF, 226 J Jon, 227 K Kantela, 232 I. Laboratory Assistants, 297 Lancer, 29 Lancer Band, 202, 272 Language Council, 218 Language Laboratory, 297 Library Council, 219 Lithography, 291 M Madrigals, 270 Maiorettes, 201 Mathematics and Astronomy, 233 MEN'S ATHLETICS, 136-179 Men's Council, 82 Men's Glee, 271 Minor Sports, 174-179 MUSIC, 268-272 National Phi Rho Pi, 276 Newman Club, 226 Nurse Graduates, 90, 246 NURSING PROGRAM, 244-250 Nursing, Pilot, 246-247 Nursing, Vocational, 248 O Omicron Mu Delta, 206 OMD Carnival, 316-317 OMD Tapping, 315 Oral Interpretation, 278 ORGANIZATIONS, 204-241 P Pageant Staff, 286-288 Papa Is All, 259 PCC Administrators, 34-46 Pasadena City School Superintendents, 37 PEP, 198-203 Pep Commission, 199 PERSONALITIES, 325-328 Phi Beta Lambda, 234 Philosophy Club, 235 Phil Robinson Contest, 278 Phi Rho Pi, 208 Photography, 253 Photons, 221 Physical Science Council, 218 PICTORIAL, 3-30 Pipes of Pon, 282 Placement Bureau, 303 Press Bureau, 280 Printing Class, 293 Prologue, 8 PUBLICATIONS, 279 Q Queens, 314 QSO, 236 RADIO, 262-264 RECREATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, 238-239 REFLECTIONS, 306-309 Religious Activities Commission, 220 S Sailing Club, 239 Secretaries, 300-301 SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS, 212, 223 Shakespeare Contest, 261 Sigma Iota Delta, 234 Sigma Tau Delta, 209 Sign Arts, 291 Signets, 237 SILVER BLADES, 238 Social Atlqirs Commission, 221 Social Science Council, 222 Song Girls, 200 SOPHOMORES, 86-113 Sophomore Additionals, 334 Sophomore Class Council, 240 Sophomore Honoraries, 89 Spartans, 210 SPECIALTIES, 289, 305 Speech Arts, 223 Student Body Board, 80-81 Student Body Cabinet, 83 Student Body Presidents, 78-79 STUDENT OFFICERS, 76-85 Student Store, 302 Swimming, 179 T Tennis, 176 Theater Arts and Cratts 255 Theatrical Make-up, 222 Theta Rho Pi, 210 Tournament of Roses, 310-313 Track, 177-178 U V VOCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, 228-237 Voltairs, 237 W WAA Board, 184 WOMEN'S ATHLETICS, 180-197 Archery, 190 Badminton, 188 Basketball, 185 Hockey, 187 Modern Dance, 194 Modern Gym, 195 Softball, 189 Swimming, 192 Tennis, 191 Volleyball, 186 Women's Athletic Association, 182 WAA Installation, 193 Women's Council, 82 Women's Glee, 271 Women's Letter Club, 183 X Y Z Zeta Gamma Phi, 211 335 336 acknowledgment Otto Anderson, William Anderson, Athletics Press Bureau, Lowell Barker, Kenneth Barron, Walter Bennett, Pauline Brown, Florence Brubaker, William Buttler, John Christie, Lillian Cochrane, Stella Clark, Mary Ellen DeChanso, Tom Delahooke, Dorothy Dixon, William K. Dunn, John Ehlen, Minnie Eriksson, Kenneth Fager, Claude Fasick, Robert Fleury, Roland Grin- stead, Fredrick Hammond, Henry Hardey, Robert Haugh, Wilma Hiatt, Earl Holder, Ruth Holt, Eleanor Homer, Janett Hoover, Elizabeth Horton, Elizabeth Jensen, Juanita Jolly, Frank Jones, Glenn Kahl, Nina Kurilenko, Howard Laddish, Dr. William Langsdort, Edna Leeper, Donald Liercke, Mary Lollman, Dorothy Long, Verona Maxson, Milton Mohs, Robert Moses, Marian Mosher, Pauline Novak, Pasadena Board of Education, Photography Class, Mildred Poorman, Press Bureau, Dr. Clyde Pfeiffer, Lois Ramey, Helen Reid, Dean Reinhold, Dr. Catherine Robbins, Lola Root, Celia Smith, Herman Smith, George Smith, Paul Smith, Newton Stark, Student Body Board, Student Body Cabinet, John Thurman, John Twomey, Bess Tye, Lillian Vosloh, Albion Walton, Violet Webster, John Weldon, Russel Whitaker, Claire Wilcott, James Wilcott, Maude Wilcott. Commercial Organizations-Binding: Bindex Corporation, Mr. Ray E. Garrison lPresidentl, 307 South San Marino Street, San Gabriel. Cover: S. K. Smith Company, Mr. William Retchin lWest Coast Representativel, 5260 West 104th Street, Los Angeles. Engraving: Los Angeles Engraving Company, Mr. Jack Cannicott lRepresentativel, Mr. Louis Bartolo lAssistantl, 418 East Pico Street, Los Angeles, K. C. Photo-Engraving, Mr. James Curley lOwnerl, Orland Curleo lForemanl, 48 East Union Street, Pasadena. Ink: lnterchemical Corporation, Printing Ink Division, Mr. Richard Wallace lRepresentativel, 707 East 62nd Street, Los Angeles. Paper: Blake, Motfitt and Towne, Mr. Harry McQuaid lRepresentativel, 242 South Los An- geles Street, Los Angeles. Photography: Juanita Studios, Mr. Frank Flanigon lOwnerl, 92 North Los Robles Avenue, Pasadena. Printing: Mr. Bill Lindquist, Typesetting, Mr. Ray Axxe, Presswork, Published by the Associated Students of Pasadena City College under the direction of Gladys L. Snyder. 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