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a Kappa Phi RONALD DY wants to go into com- ol art as a vocation. He the Naval Reserve and is Ing for Standard Oil. He s boxing, baseball, and all, and likes to talk aboyt obile design. He also likes to shows and races. Ron to go on to college after graduated. ical Technology holds a spe- attraction for JEAN WOL- MAN. Active in student af- at PC, Jean has been sec- y ,of the Women's Athletic iation, and treasurer of ssociated Students as well eing pledge mistress and rian of Alpha Sigma Gam- Art is her favorite hobby at PC she is following an curriculum. Swimming, tennis and archery are things FRANCIS VATH likes to do. Vice-president and pledge mistress were two of her offices in Phi Lambda Zeta sorority. In addition to liking square danc- ,..,.t., ,525 -5. :f1'I?3e.- -if 1-.liffvx ' f ' H -.- ,U .-:.y-- -, . I v n i 1 l f 1... lu' .v ' 9. i . -?5L,, K 5,5 - 1 l'f- .4t,:.i,15.-:sv,,4J - x :ns ' L. r- - . .0 6 , mmf 'T ing, Francis is an enthusiastic in booster of the a cappella choir. Following completion of her sec- retarial course she plans t0 work as a secretary. President of-the Inter-Sorority Counsel in 1953, JOAN WOL- LEMAN'S special ability lies in the field of art which was her curriculum. She is good at draw- ing and enioys ceramics, horse- back riding and tennis. Her burning desire is to become an interior decorator. She is a mem- ber of Alpha Sigma Gamma. def 1 i -'-wifi 1'- , iixiir, f-Ski' .:v' -,.- . .e,!..l, - KJ .:.- . W. . wi :ek ' ' .l l7J' - .--ma. . 7' 'nk' v 1,, . iff. fix' '-S+' -516.- gb .,., . I. ,WV-, Wy. . cg' ., ,,?..ig. 4 Yu- 5--:sr ,W .. 1 mi' with Vim. ng has been a big word life of PAUL HANLON coming to Phoenix Col- E pursue a business ad- tion curriculum. He has vuntless interesting exper- in the Royal Canadian 'ce, US Merchant Marines, S Infantry. He has seen :rid from the Redwoods Iifornia to the Leaning Theta Chi Delta sorority mem- ber PATSY KONG is following a secretarial course. Her favor- ite hobby is to collect records. She also gets a lot of enioy- ment out ot doing her own sewing. A member of Eta Chi Epsilon home economics she also enioys playing tennis, going swimming, and taking walks. r of Pisa.
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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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OUR OFFICERS... ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OFFICERS for the first semester were Cherry Tsutsumida, presidentg Fern De Mente, vice-presidentg Trudy Dempsey, secretary, and Barbara Molidor, treasurer Qnot shown.j Highlights of their work included the Homecoming Parade with elaborate preparations which included the traditional pep rally as well as a special ceremony to bury Bumstea d, the PC's bashed bear mascot. The burial took place the night before homecoming and included all the trimmings-elegies, Aulde Lange Syne, and fiery pyre. Another event sponsored by the associated students was the sock hop: a stocking-foot dance where argyles compete with other socks for brightness and uniqueness. '
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