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'V 7 I Y Tiflffi' 'i 'FJ I ,'- ,-'-gk -' 4.47-r 'J Qi: vet' ,- T ' 1 -I W t ' I fi ' - 5, ' ll, - Sy ,mit I g I 11 , js: f Ear! li' - s T..-..i -s in lck, tennis, and football are 'H PATRlCK'S fortes. Plan- g to go into engineering as 'ocation, Jim is a member of Engineers club, Letterman's o, Phoenix Tennis club, and ma Kappa Phi fraternity. His Erite subiect at PC is math- tics and his favorite forms 'ecreation are golf and tennis. tsl BETTE RIDEAU likes and plans to be a teacher ysical education. A mem- f WAA, her favorite rec- n is softball! Having had interesting experiences as :reation helper, she would very much to be a play- 1cI recreation leader. Her ity is Alpha Kappa Alpha. de of'school, Bette works waitress at Town Folk Bar- Pretty ARLENE PAYNE has aj consuming ambition - to get her horse, Trigger, to Phoenix from Boulder, Colorado. Follow- ing a home economics curricu- lum, she has been active in iournalism and square dancing, is treasurer of the a cappella choir, and likes mountain-climb- ing. Business administration is the curriculum of JAY RIVIN who plans to go into retailing as a vocation, His hobbies are hiking, collecting picture post- cards, singing, and writing. At school Jay participates in track and outside school works as a salesman. His favorite forms of recreation are swimming, danc- ing, tennis, and roller skating. GEORGE PETERSON is follow- ing a pre-law curriculum and plans to be a lawyer. He says, As a navy veteran, I might have attended almost any school but PC seemed to have a won- derful student body ond faculty -- I was right! A member of D.A.V. and V.F.W., he likes ten- nis, golf, art, flying, and travel. George's favorite subject is Eng- lish under Robert Frank. Vice-president of the Interna- tional Relations club, JANETTE RUCH likes to spend pleasant hours in Arizona sunshine talk- ing over philosophic or current problems. A top scholar, Jan consistently makes the Dean's honor list. Also, she is an ex- tremely rapid reader. .lan has read many classics and enioys discussing literature and psy- chology. n' u Shorthand is the favorite sub- iecf of MARGARET PlUMMER' who is at present following a secretarial curriculum. She likes to play the piano and is a mem- ber of the a cappella choir. The thing she likes most about PC is the quality of the teachers. Margaret plans to work after leaving PC. She especially en- iays dancing. To be happy is MARVIN 5HAPlRO'S burning ambition! Marvin is especially good in art although he is following a business curriculum. Marvin does leather work and his hobby is cars. He especially enioys driv- ing. The army has top priority on Marvin's time after gradua- tion. The teachers are what he likes best about PC. Writing and homemaking are the two chief interests of ARLINE RANCKSA civilian am- bulance driver during World War ll, she likes hiking, travel, driving, reading, and going on picnics. She likes creative writ- ing and radio and follows a liberal arts curriculum. A wife, and mother of a six year old son, she spends much of her time at home. President of Future Teachers of' America club KEITH SAUNDERS ' plans to teach physics. Active at PC, he is also secretary of Sigma Kappa Phi and Vice-pres- ident of the Astronomy club. Keith likes astronomy, hunting, ' fishing, square dancing, golf- ing, archery, swimming, and meeting people. His burning de- sire - to travel. ambition of KATHLEENE TTS who while at PC pur- an elementary education iculum She was active an pa Delta Nu sorority She cially enioys playing the o She remembers most the dliness of faculty and stu- at Phoenix College. ,..! I llvrh 1,- I., reer in teaching is the burn- A . . , President of Kappa Delta Nu JOYCE SPRINKLE and former secretary of the freshman class plans to become a primary teacher. A pom-pon girl her freshman year, Joyce has been active in the choir, likes to sing, read, play badminton and goofy golf. A member of the Honor Board, and secretary to Mrs. Whitney, she likes world litera- ture, sociology, philosophy, and psychology. Elementary teaching is the field that SHIRLEY STEINBRONN has set her sights on. Shirley is very active in church work. Her family owns a farm on West Indian School road and she does nearly all the house- keeping and cooking. She likes square dancing, sewing, bad- minton, and volleyball. Her fond hope is to someday go to Old Mexico. A glance into the office of A. L. Phelps, head of PC's chem- istry department would reveal BOBBIE STINSON working this year as his secretary. Bobbie has been advertising manager of Bear Tracks, member of the choir, cheer leader, treasurer of freshman class, W.A.A., and Honor Board. She holds a S500 California Bank of America award, and won the H. B. Wy- man award of 550. .,,y t Food research as a field shows special attraction for MAY TANG. She is a member of Eta Chi Epsilon home economics sorority and likes to sew and cook. She is tennis manager of the WAA and enioys all sorts of sports - especially tennis and swimming. After graduation she plans to work a year and then go to California. ..-f
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0 ... ZH 'N DICK SHARPE is an octave mem ber of MSM and plans to fur ther his career in Christian serv rce at ASC In Tempe When he isnt practicing baseball with the varsity he likes to expert ment with radios Although base ball and swimming are his fa vorlte forms of recreation, Dick also is quite experienced in audio visual work BILL NORMAN is pursuing a business administration curricu- lum at PC. His courses here are in preparation for his planned occupation which is operating a nursery. Bill is also active in Tau Omega fraternity. His hob- bies are hunting and fishing. Things he especially likes about PC are the informal atmosphere and dress. DONNA LEE NORWOOD fol- lows an education curriculum and plans to be a teacher when she graduates from col- lege. She likes to play tennis and is a member of the o cap- pella choir. She especially likes the square dancing and atmos- phere at PC, and her favorite subiect is children's literature. Music is her hobby. Drama is LAURALEE ODELL'S curriculum and consuming inter- est. She has been active in nearly all of PC's Masque and Dagger productions and has held the offices of secretary and vice-president of the Masque and Dagger Club. Lauralee plans to finish her preparation to become a dramatics teacher at the University of Arizona. She belongs to Delta Pi Omega dramatics fraternity. Very active at PC was HELEN OLSON who has held the of fices of AWS vice president AWS secretary and freshman representative She has been president of Alpha Sigma Gam ma and has been on the Deans honor roll She is following an and plans to be a teacher She likes to sew, swim and go trout fishing One of PCs art majors VIR GINIA SILL is working toward becoming an art instructor Most of her time outside of school is spent on rehearsals for Phoe mx Civic Opera Association pro ductions Virginia was active In choir her freshman year and lakes dancing and swimming A member of Theta Chi Delta, ANNA ONG says she especially likes the social activities of PC. She is following a general cur- riculum and her spare time is spent taking part in sports or dancing. Anna's favorite subiects are math and hygiene. When she isn't playing softball or vol- leyball, she works in a grocery store. LARRY REED has seen some very interesting service with the United States Air Force and is back at Phoenix College to con- tinue his studies in advertising and psychology. Larry is active in Tau Omega, social fraternity, and has been social chairman of this group for two semesters. SUSIE SMITH, a member of the Newman club will further her education studies at the Unlver sity of Arizona She admits she has been especially partial to zoology but that In her spare time there is nothing better than swimming or laaflng Susie be longs to the Western Saddle club and works in a downtown department store Redewill Memorial scholarship winner DICK PALMER has been copy editor of Sand Prints, copy editor of Bear Tracks, band member, IRC member, MSM member, choir member, youth representative from Arizona of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, part-time worker in visual aids, and announcer for KTYL-FM. He plays classical piano and organ, plans to be a missionary, and enioys discussing music, litera- ture, ethics and morality. President of the Engineering Club, ROLAND RIPPLINGER, better known as Rip is usu- ally working on radios or his car, ln favor of the informal manner of instruction at PC, his favorite subiect has been physics. Rip likes square dancing and making gadgets out of metal. Later he will attend the Uni- versity of Arizona. E To be a good guy ii armed forces is the am of KEN PALMER whose interest is mechanics and curriculum is general. K active in football and lik sorts of sports. He work: side of school on a cattle i His favorite forms of recrn include fishing and ph goofy golf. Already the holder of a nl of Theology degree from a tist Seminary in Fort V Texas, OMER RICHEY is menting his education as t dent at PC. A pastor of a tist church, Omer enioys, ing, traveling, fishing and s Outside of theology, his fa themes for discussions ara tory and politics. Honor Board member .IO SOZA has been AWS representative vice president and treasurer as well as being secretary and president of Alpha Sigma Gam ma Working outside of PC in the advertising department of the Republic and Gazette Jo is following a secretarial course She especially likes to rde horseback and play badminton She would enjoy living on a horse ranch 510000 from a drstan was a pleasant sur GARY SPENCER h :ted t A Sig K wants to be a succe chologlst and to have home He has been choir football square and the Kachina mount ing club He likes mo door sports swimming ogy and speech Out welding and life gu I I ', . ' , Q ' 'Y' - . I - i ' V - , 1 ' W 6 A .' ' . L, 2 V' i 'T' 7' l ' V- . f , 1 - 1 . H . -E. ' 4 - .I . A ' ' , , -,pf . I I . . - . i y - , f , i 4 1 l v I 1 ' A V I l ' l ' 1- l J. 3 1 - s ' i elementary education curriculum .V ' t - ' 1 , t . . . . - I ' g ' . ' . I - ' . . . . I 1 ' , - . . . 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-. Af I .. Ceramics is PAULINE TANG'5 hobby. A home economics maior Pauline has been active on Sand Prints and in journalism as well as being vice-president of Eta Chi Epsilon. She likes to go skating, horseback riding, danc- ing, 'and square dancing. The thing she likes most about PC is the friendly people. An avid radio mechanic, JOE WHITNEY is usually busy in the College radio station, KFCA. He has always been interested in old cars - everything from his old Essex to present-day ve- hicles. Outside of school he be- longs to the Horseless Carriage club. Joe has also served as president of Phi Alpha Chi. L. February 16, 1953, was a big dey for DAvln IVAN THOMAS! On that day he be- came a naturalized citizen of the United States. The Queen Mary brought Dave from Wales, England in December, 1947. He has been on the Dean's honor list all semesters and hopes to -become a certified public ac- countant. He likes horseback riding, swimming, and baseball. GENE WHITFIELD, a member of the 13 club and the Letter- ,Ts PI'III.I.. TOMLINSON is a fellow whose love in life is working with cars. His burning desire is to drive in the Indianapolis 500 mile race. A physical education major, he has hopes of becom- ing a high school coach. Phill now serves as a counselor of a high school group in the Avondale Community Church and is a member of M.S.M. Music is the main interest of THERESE WHITNEY. Music car- Always with a smile on her face, MARY YEE is president of Phi Lambda Zeta and has also been pledge mistress for this social organization. Active in WAA, she has served as a vice presi- dent of this women's group for two semesters. Mary is maior- ing in a secretarial course but prefers rodeos and sports. I i men's club, has been very active on our college gridiron. He es- pecially' likes working an his car or playing basketball or golf. Gene will continue his in- dustrial art course although he frankly admits he would also like to become a full-fledged rancher after his college days. l X ries over not -only from the music courses she takes - she is following a music curriculum - but into her extra-curricular activities, such as square danc- ing, the a cappella chair, and her church choir. The thing she likes most about PC is the friendliness. Her favorite form of recreation - badminton. Student Body President CHERRY TSUTSUMIDA is one of PC's outstanding students. She has been secretary of the freshman class, on the honor board and Dean's honor list, news editor of Bear Tracks, president of the student Y and active in the International Relations club. Also on the Governor's Confer- ence on Children and Youth, Cherry would like to go into diplomatic service for the State Department. NANCY WILFERT is a liberal arts maior who says her plan- ned occupation is to be a house- wife. A member of Delta Psi V Omega, honorary dramatics fra- ternity, she has served as treas- urer of the sophomore class, and is a member of Masque and Dagger. Swimming is her hobby and her most interesting exper- ience was working with the F.B.l. With experience in her Ser tarial course, HARRIETT TWI has been on the Dean's ho 'roll, the typist for Begr Trai and secretary of the speech partment. She has been a m ber of Alpha Sigma Ga itreasurerl and the Win club. Harriett likes square d ing, swimming, ping pong, 4 hopes to travel all over United States. Traffic Management is thel that cnmuss WlLI.IAl planning to go into, C works outside of school a Paul Bennett Tire Comp Guns are his hobby and h ioys all kinds of sports. I following a business curriu ancl his favorite subiects marketing and history of nomics. Ili' 7v Archery Chairman DORA JEAN YOUNG is the holder of the Classroom Teachers Scholarship. Dora Jean is following an edu- cation curriculum and plans to become a teacher. Active in the choir, she has spent much of her extra time as student aide to the English department. She is also active in l..D.S. church work. we A transfer student from Arizona State College at Flagstaff, FRED TAYLOR lettered in football and basketball there. Next fall Fred moves on to the Univer- sity of Arizona. He especially enioys all kinds of sports and admits that his main hobby is working - to take care of his wife. Top brain in the Math depart- ment is DICK LEWIS who also graduated as outstanding stu- dent in the physics department from North High. As part time work he corrects math papers for the math department. Dick plans to go into electronics en- gineering. In his spare time he works in an electronics products store, fiddles with odd mathe- matical tricks, or plays goofy golf. .JY Auto-racing enthusiast GAILLARD has had many teresting experiences as wa and driver. Ron divides his between school, working service station attendant, the auto shop. He has a member of the choir, Phi pha Chi and a Bear Track porter. Although mechanil his chief hobby, he also swimming and skating. L! - , 4 i ll 1 'Z 3 4 S VV ' 9 '10 T1 ' '6 17 1E I I 'l-7 'Il , x ' X , -W ' .lf b f7,'Y f1f-
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