Phoenix College - Sandprints Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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Af' ,.,, WXMR -stun-m...,: ' A fa- Q V ' -A ,. , -5 W V W .,,, M, -,Q 51 gag PHOENIX COLLEGE Phoenix, Arizona gime gable Content! for 1962 Theme .................... Page 3 Dean s Welcome ..................... .....,......,..... . . 4 Campus Views .......,.................. ......,.......,......... . . 6 Administration and Faculty ...,.... ........ C 7 a.m.j ........ ..... 1 4 Classes ................................,....... ,,....,. C 9 a.m.J ........... ..... 3 4 Student Government ..........,,. ,,.,..,. C 11 a.m.j ,,l...... ..... 8 2 Clubs and Organizations ..,.... ......,. C 1 p.m.b ...,.... ..... 9 7 Sports ....................................,.. ......,. C 3 p.m.7 ....,... ....l 1 16 Sororities and Fraternities ...... .,...... C 5 p.m.3 ......,. ..... 1 50 Activities .......................,..... ......,. C 7 p.m.b ........ ..... 1 66 Index ......................... ........................ ..... 1 8 2 Advertisements ,,,,,.,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,., 1 8 3 Editorls Page .......... ..... 1 92 Sundials, symbols of time for thou- sands of years, are being used in this yearbook to help portray the activ- ities of Phoenix College students at different hours in the day. From sun- rise to sunset, students and faculty are constantly on the go. In this set- ting time plays a major role. As you 'view the students in their many ac- tivities, you will see in part what a busy place a college campus is and how important time is there. As every thread of gold is valuable, So is every moment of time. J. Mason ,,.,-'- f 0 -1 ' Q Q K -'n.. KT' -a..,? '1kl'ii ,469 V' T r 3- . N- 1- it K . N s . fi if' Y'?'? ' .. H' ag.. greefinga from the ,bean Phoenix College extends a cordial welcome to all who come to it as students. What is Phoenix College? It is more than buildings, lawns, and parking lots. Phoenix College is composed of people - teachers, former students, secretaries, custodians - all of them help to keep the educational machinery rolling. Phoenix College is the spirit of learning. It is also the spirit of friendliness. What does Phoenix College have to offer? Because of its location it offers economy by allowing students to live at home while they are getting an additional two years of schooling. It offers a variety of curriculums, and it offers scholastic respectability. All its offer- ings constitute solid advantages to the student. Because a student lives as he learns, a two-year tour of duty at Phoenix College serves as a basis for future education and signif- icant living. I Y M ' Fas- - :Z V 'f-,iff 251. 4. i . . ,f T cr N Qu. Y fit- J, 'fr XA. V 'J ww'l.g,,: L, .3 wr . -:Mi ,gr ' .M , M wifi, af -W, Q ,gfm 6 2 fi! 2?ef'5f5J , fglvif' ,fkgxyii xl ms 3 f V 4' S+ K , ,JS ,,,,...WM,.. , :,,H,x,.,,. gm, ,, N. ' ,, s : . gg ' i i P ' V and Lawns . . . i .1 ,. ,.'1 2 35 YN, ..., -,,. , if 'Z W Iryry X i .I Q 4 . ' K ' 4 3 42 MMM 3 A ix '58 it Smiling aids to cam- pus scene: Glenda Grittman, Cara Cella, Judy Blair, and Ann Scarla. i. 'Q 5 :wwf Lmias 4 2 f - A A :9 im 2 if .vim V yfsids Aw' fi: L3Q1i'fif'gz5E'-lik K' 1 q 1, sg' f ...Q-uw It Is Composed of People 'Q 2.5939 N X 'L 'B o f1,thQf5 X-sf ln, Bullitt? H As the sun passes overhead, shadows diminish, then lengthen while students go through their daily routine. Morning classes draw early pupils. Preparing to meet some of them is Mr. Decker, chemistry teacher. John Cook is intent on his work as class time ticks by. Occasionally, students take a break, and with it time to laugh, talk, and relax with friends. 5 0 r? yi - QA ., 4 1 1 It Is the Spirit of Friendliness 5 Y,WY,,,,,,, l W iff M,-ff' gr All over the campus, groups of friends gather to discuss classes, teachers, and social activities. Without these moments of talk and laughter, an important part of college education would be miss- ing. From the first class in the morning until the last activity in the evening is over, friends find time to meet. Not even irrigation stops students from getting together in dry spots on campus for friendly chats. X I If 'lull i wawi g QQ i A , ,, :y Wg .,i i h I E ll il hi H21 V I' l Ji M I I . A ' A? ' A A 1 Z z 2 e 5 i W YY gi A I I Y L If ax . , F ,W L I VAmALV A4 N My x X X V K 'ww 4 4,1 ' 2 I , '. ' Li M, Q ,.. 's . - ,A,' K Q, jai l' I' g Q 1:1 5251215 252215 :j:j:j: 2:23 Sleepy students, tired teachers, and a cold cam- pus characterize the Phoenix College scene at 7:30 in the morning. Add to this the early morning parking-lot rush, teachers preparing for their first classes, and students finishing last minute home- work. Soon students and teachers reach their classrooms, bells ring, and another day has begun. Administrators are Important pg, ,A 33 f -, I ' 0 V' , Dr. Robert J. I-Iannelly Administrative Dean Dr. John D. Riggs Dean of Students Director of Athletics Dr. Robert J. Hannelly, who obtained his Ph.D degree from the University of Colorado, has been a member of the Phoenix College faculty since 1927 and has been Dean of the college since 1947. Dr. John D. Riggs received his Ed.D. degree from Arizona State University. A member of the faculty since 1947, he is concerned with both student government activities and P.C.'s athletic program. new Fw So Are Their Secretaries Mr. J. Lee Thompson Dean of Instruction Dean Thompson obtained his B.A. Degree from Arizona State College and his M.A. Degree from the University of Arizona. f , ww Xxswa -, iii fr ee 5 1 N , , While they do not Work as closely together as this, all at one table, people are rather crowded up in the front offices. Presiding over the various administrative offices and keeping track of things for their bosses are: Mrs. Mildred Noble, sec- retary to Dean Hannellyg Mrs. Anita Savage, secretary to Dean Kirkg Miss Kay Monson, secretary to the Registrarg Mrs. Dorothea Long, Secretary to Dean Riggs, and Mrs. Jane Twaddle, secretary to Dean Thompson. Mrs. Jinnett B. Kirk Dean of Women Dean Kirk was graduated with a B.S. Degree from Oklahoma State University and with an M.A. from Arizona State Univer- sity. Mr. Irwin L. Spector Registrar 4 p Mr. Spector is a graduate of St. 1 Peter's College with a B.S. De- ' ' V Q ti , grlee and of Columbia University . f .,., 'S with an M.A. Degree. A ,M J- M all V 12 ' 5, I v ' Q, ' 'M ' . M 5i.1s?LSl12,aa.Va.a.,..:.e.f '-- - H ' are WW: it Q jpssvvt-fi-is-nano-ref . 'X e gf' rf . NMQMX Q La. it lx..,,,4 , - 51 i wwf AV 3,3 ft' f e'ViFf12?f ' ef' e f Qi rf ,1 ' ms g: '33 K Q- Aff 5 A 'SZSEWI K? in Jim Se ,I x , f X f ! X1 .ff System Ufficials F Rev. William Bostrom L, fg, ii Frank Haze Burch Dr. Howard C. Seymour Superintendent John H. Armer Mrs. F. A. Bons Dr. Trevor G. Brown Faculty lnformals Jesse Smith Decker Chemistryg B.S., Brigham Young Universityg M.S., Iowa State College Katherine M. McLean Chemistry, A.B., Cornell Universityg M.S., Ph.D., University of Illinois Science Leads The Way Chemistry Arthur Lee Phelps Pharmacy, B.S., Univers- ity of Akrong M.S., Ph.C., University of Southern California , V -se ,1 5 f, H Q S , . If MWW7 tiffW iA . ' : ' ,ff , 4 Wi,.e A f v if if 1' -rm ' A i 5 - 5 1 1- 5 4 : .avi 4 . 1-H f f H 'mel-legs, Emanuel Gonick Chemistry, Anthropology, B.S., M.S., University of Californiag Ph.D., Stan- ford University 'S fn .K ,Mgr 2 .k 'Z x , Q ' Q Y 'yi J I , . 2' 'V +l':JQ:ff-ff: ' Ef:.::.::t ,,1f fj-'.'f- ,Y 4 'al ' -' , Md ..'. Q ,., , ,.',t,.yJ I .,j.:,'. . f '?fr5rE13i: 'tcl .'. ...-:',.., ,.. WQfgQi2i,: 43 Engineering Amos H. Hoff Chairman, Engineeringg B.A., Manchester Col- legeg M.S., Northwestern University, Chairman, Astronomy Open House 4.-1 Joe R. Brundage Engineering and Draft- ing: B.A., M.A., Colorado State Collegeg Chairman, Athletics Committee 'wi E Milford J. Benham Engineering and Physicsg A.B., M.A., University of Illinois all i,k,.. ,CWI iiii I Robert F. Noll Engineering and Draft- ingg B.A., M.A., Arizona State Universityg Spon- sor, Phi Alpha Chi Fra- ternity 19 ff'2gefw1lii?l!',s . 'r n - Q57 V , sg ,J . so A, f' A -7 XAA' ' 1 f C ' J gr, ,af ,. . sz..-2-1:-'-Q ,Ns i S '64 iid get s if l 1 F Xl 'fe 1-an J, is as Xi 5 w A 2 , 1 8 4 N 2 iv: ggi i' r, x 'W x 'Y QU tx 'G HY, 5 an is is We ,L . , 'tins ,3 , is . ,Q ff' if, , , - uf,-F 5 . A e r 'K-filing , . If W 2 nfl?-wil' , 3' -Yiisfle-fif-- :ei -, . ' ' tvs, Viz - .Q .. ki Pliii iffsi .. mu.. -4 - i .rmvzlw ,M . ?!. .. f ff- +55 fi-iw' ,avssc s . 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Loithold Mathematicsg B.A., M.A., University reg Californiag Sponsor, Freshman ass Violet May Jennings Mathematicsg B.S., Elmira Collegeg M.S., Brown Universityg Sponsor, Delta Phi Beta Sorority Albert 0. Qualley Mathematics: A.B., Luther Collegeg M.A., State University of Iowag Sponsor, Dee Y Dee X Club Henry C. Nicholson Mathematics, B.S., M.A., George Pea- body College for Teachers William B. Wallace Mathematicsg B.A., B.S., Fort Hayes, Kansas State Collegeg M.A. Univer- sity of Kansas Robert F. Reid Mathematicsg B.S., M.A., Southern Methodist Universityg Sponsor, Engi- neer's Club Olene C. Zacher Mathematicsg A.B., M.A., University of Alabama, Sponsor, Theta Chi Delta Sorority Gilbert Mills Chairman, Physicsg B.S., University of Arizona: M A., University of Southern Californiag Sponsor, Radio Club Lab Work, Long Hours Seem To Go Together Physics f , ... esss Dale L. Cole 1 gi ,,Qf -pagan :ids Physicsg B.S., M.E., Uni- s'Lss-s ' eL's versity of Missouri ' W, ,1,,i Abraham S. Margolin Chairman, Biologyg Ph.G., Columbia Universityg A.B., M.S., Ph.D., West Virginia University Dewey E. Born Biology: B.S., M.S., Ohio State Universityg Sponsor, Sophomore Class Loyal H. Jones Biology? B.A., Fairmont State College, M.A,, West Virginia State Universityg Sponsor, Bear Backers Club Biology 4 ts 5. M Y Mx ati- lal 16 5 - .M Ass ig X '4 sg Q t 3, 5 Q it as 9 sissy! as X ss f if ,tx . ,,.. ,. ga .W ,S is . H M22 is B' it Wi Sm as if at 3232? Ka5,,g,fJ2si F555 ig? f sf f it 3, 42 qs W ,swf at ,EAW 3 we are Qs we Q x,,,s3Xw,,s,QEaLsxi,,, fm ,es Mesa Two students in a sci- ence lab . . . what can they be studying? J. D. Calhoun, Jr. Physicsg B. A., Arizona State University: M. Ed., University of Colorado, Sponsor, Inter-Fraternity Council S 'C mi , it fl. f i X v e e f' t f 3 x Z, gs fi' f' . H-.t j w Q' EQ? .' 2 V , A A ,f 21 John C. Alnutt Englishg B.S., Kansas State Teachers Collegeg M.A., Uni- versity of Kansasg M.A., University of Kansas Cityg Sponsor, Junior Civitan Club Lyman L. Bump Englishg B.S., M.A., Univer- sity of Minnesota Raymond C. Emery Englishg A.B., M.A., Univer- sity of Wyomingg Ed.D., Stanford Universityg Spon- sor, Young Democrats Club Edna Hoffman Evans Englishg B.A., M.A., Florida State College for Womeng Virginia Botsford Chairman, Englishg B.A., University of Arizonag M.A., North Texas State Collegeg Ed.D., University of Ari- zonag Chairman, of Weekly Book Review Program Straight Thinking, Good Writing, Correct Speaking: That's English L r z esiiiil' 15 L: iiiiiiif' -. ,,-at '-lf: -' ' fig . 1 - M asai fl' i ' . iw. gfgjgggg' .s J 55.41 r Vkky 'V K5 x - , 153 2,555,533uf:.572.ff,.?f'f fi' K S55 . fri g mf r. j 'ifjg j ' ' . 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Jamison Englishg B.A,, State Univer- sity of Iowag M.A., Arizona State University , , ,AK Florine Kitts English: A.B., Sul Ross State Teachers Collegeg M.A., Boston University fi' .Aka . 2 v New W. . 5 ,gt f . X1 . V. I I risk 1.1, - ,Z Laura E. Macklin Englishg A.B., Michigan Stateg M.A., University of Michigan Avery F. Olney Englishg A.B., A.M., Uni- versity of Kansasg Ed.M., Harvard 'V Edward Schwartz Englishg B.A., Roosevelt Collegeg A,M., Columbia Universityg Ph.D., Syra- cuse University Jack C. Seigle Journalismg B.A., Univer- sity of Michigang M.A., Montana State University Margarethe Shank Englishg B.A., University of Arizonag M.A., Arizona State University .Q in f Y t tif ',, fi p iy , I X ff X I -lx:,-4' t. 1233 .29 YW 5 .Qi 2 .S 1 jim f Ja ss 9' fx 5 ., W Peter L. Sandberg Englishg B.S., Florida Southern Collegeg M.A., University of Colorado Faun M. Tanner Englishg A.B., Brigham Young Universityg M.A., Arizona State University Mrs. Jamison in action in her Eng lish class. A Friendly Group Of Social Scientists Joseph N. Smelser Chairman, Philosophy, Social Sci- ence, and Education: B.A., North- east Missouri State Teachers Col- legeg M.A., University of Iowa Social Science A B Fisk Univer- sity MA Ohio State University Victor H. Baumann Social Scienceg B.A., Grinnell Col- legeg M.A., Northwestern Univer- sityg Ed.D., University of Southern California, Chairman, Forum-As- sembly Committee, Sponsor, Edu- cation Association Theodore Borek Social Science and Business, A.S., West Liberty State Collegeg M.A., Ph.D., University of Pittsburghg Sponsor, Delta Chi Fraternity Mildred B. Bulpitt Social Scienceg B.A., University of Connecticut, M.A., State College of Washington Charles Wayne Edland Social Scienceg B.A., Illinois Wes- leyang M.A., University of Illinois John S. Goff Social Scienceg A.B., A.M., Ph.D., University of Southern California Donald Gordon Hackett Social Scienceg B.A., Iowa State Teachers Collegeg M.A., Universi- ty of Minnesota Willard W. Howard Social Scienceg B.A., Brigham Young University, M.A., Universi- ty of Colorado Dallas C. Long Social Scienceg B.A., Centre Col- lege, Danville, Kentuckyg M.A., Ed.D., Arizona State University Holland Melvin Social Science, A.S., Culver- Stockton Collegeg M.A., Univer- sity of Arizona, Sponsor, Interna- tional Relations Club is f Jiri if ,,. ,, the ig y ai Sis , , WSU: ' ' ' .3 ai ,- I 3. if 1 Eli f' 'tfQf5 f V Q:f' - 3 , K -i:+,sv'iZ5 , ,. igi is ... . Yr A.. ' ll W-u --...,.--. J H ,, 7 QI Emanuel A. Smith Chair?anBPgrt and Pho- William Dunning tograp yg . .,M.A., New I . York University AI't,.B.F.A., M.F.A., U.I11- versity of South Carolina Fine Arts And Fine Artists Earle L. Stone Chairman, Music, B.M., M,M., University of Southern California Kenneth L. Hakes Music, B.M., Simpson College, M.M., Uni- versity of Colorado, Choir Directorg Chair- man, Song Fest Albert 0. Davis Music, B.A., M.A., Arizona State Univer- sityg Band Director Frits van der Steur Musicg B.S., State University of New Yorkg M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University in Allen A. Dutton Art and Photographyg B.A., M.A., Arizona State University I ,,,.m Img? John F. Rios Art, B.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers Collegeg M.A,, Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versityg M.Ed., Ph.D., University of Texas, Sponsor, Art Club at mi? Zak' ,- f r- .Q .fmvn M-4 ' i'ti ' f t V f .,, .i3 0,56 ggi? 3, iff? Qu M ul'- E ' ,' W ,fbi , su is if .ff g D,,, .. , , . K .3 I g: 1 :vi1Q,fZsggH,.,Q -JL, N -4 wfhf , ,,,,, ,gn ,, ,,3:,3g,7fl,M:r 5 L,,s. sf' ' git' 4 ?-J :I fifiki Y wr bw. ,ww-f. ,',, m+-an of 'Q 25 E, iss? , C 5? as ds Qin 4 A at is: Slty of Iowa Ralph C Asmus Robert E. Bell Business BS Bowling Businessg B.A., Western Green State University Illinois Universityg M.A., MA EdD Columbia Columbia University Un1vers1ty Finacial Ad vlsor SANDPRINTS Ronald Chal'V0lll2 Business BA MA Uni Business As Usual Is Their Slogan Every Day Seth Parker Evans Businessg B.S., Ricks Col- lege of Idahog M.S., Uni- versity of Utahg Spqnsor Tau Omega Fraternity ,,+ a ', 2? ,S I' If ,f I e' il If J t M' 4' 'fm Q? Paul E. Marshall Businessg A.B., M.A., Colorado State College of Educationg Spon- sor, Young Republic- ans, Chairman, Com- mencement Committee Virginia Ream Businessg B.A., M.A,, Ari- zona State University, Sponsor, Alpha Sigma Gamma Sorority Anne W. Shindler Businessg B.B.A., Univer- sity of Minnesota, M.S., Arizona State Universityg Sponsor, Kappa Delta Nu Sorority Team Work Is Their Business i n Russell E. Goddard Chairman, Physical Educa- tion for Meng B.A., .M.A., Arizona State University H , 7 ai? :ha-. , 1, , V .6 i y 4963 i 'L Heb we QQ1 iff an F Vi ig is y T s s If FP al I 'irf 5 F ' va I zi kif YJ? . ' ' 'PA Q K 'io,:- K L in kk Q , T V fy 3? W j g r A t S1531 Steven Carson 1 Ronald C. Eastin - h EL L , --' Physica Education, Basebal Physical Educationg B.A., Wi-m...,,t, sg.-,...,,,,, C W Coach: A.B., M.A., Colorado M.A., Colorado State Uni- 'E -1, if 'C State Collegeg Sponsor, Let- versity 2 s ', as terman's Club P 'ws ' ii'A W 'i: 2 :':' 5 28 Laurence B. Callan Physical Education, B.A., M.A., Arizona State Uni- versity Edwin Long Physical Education, Bas- ketball Coachg B.A., M.A., Arizona State University Thomas E. Hogan Physical Education, Foot- ball Coach, Golf Coachg B.S., University of Ari- zonag M.A., Arizona State University George D. I-loy Physical Educationg B.A., University of Nebraska Martin Marich Physical Education, B.A. M.A., Arizona State Uni versity Court, Field Home, Kitchen Hospital Room Laura E. Herron Chairman, Physical Edu- cation for Womeng B.A., Stanford Universityg M.A., University of Cali- forniag Sponsor, WAA Mary Boulet Physical Education, Dance: B.A., M.A., Uni- versity of Illinois, Spon- sor, Pom Pon Girls Woman's Place ls Everywhere Floretta. S. Awe Chairman, Nursingg B.S., Ohio State University School of Nursingg M,A., Arizona State University 4 'T , . 'V A iE,kis.Rg o ' 'K ' i A 'i-'ini Q 'Nc ' l Hilda M. Cornelius Nursingg B.S., M.A., Ari- zona State University 'WG' ,J ,- ay Who is getting this handout? gy Mabel S. Westcot Chairman, Home Eco- nornicsg B.S., Iowa State Collegeg M.S., Kansas State Collegeg Sponsor, Chi Omega Chi Sorority Lois M. Pfefferbaum Nursingg R.N., A.B., Uni versity of Kansasg M.S., University of California Sponsor, Nursing Club 5. fe.,,r . Josephine L. Lawrence Home Economicsg B.S., B.A., Northeastern State College, M.A., University of Minnesota, Sponsor, Child Study Club ,,...,,,.,,,,g NX 29 Perhaps Psychologists Hafve The Answer Bruce B. Smith Chairman, Psychology: B.S., Arizona State Universityg M.A., Claremont Graduate School v Helen Halnan Psychologyg A.A. Phoe- nix Collegeg B.A., Mills College: M.A., Stanford Universityg Sponsor, Phi Lambda Zeta Sorority Dorothy Laurence Director, Reading Service Centerg B.A., College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute: M.A., Columbia University Lucile W. Holmes Reading: B.A., University of Michigang M.A., Uni- versity of Wisconsing Sponsor, Alpha Kappa Tau Sorority Lotus M. Kneif Psychologyg B.A., Wart- burg College, M.A., Ph.D. State University of Iowa Norma K. Snyder Counselorg B.S., M.A., Arizona State University what, ml-f' A, fwf v f ,wil i f 1, f I i'1i.MN .- . f a,, , X . lk,. . ff ia fs.. 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Hauth Speechg A.A., San Bernardino Valley Collegeg B.A., M.A., Uni- versity of Redlandsg Sponsor, Sig- ma Kappa Phi Fraternity Wayne C. Gilman French: B.A., Stetson University, Ph.D., Tulane University, Spon- sor, French Club Louis M. Polichlno Speech, B.A., University of Ala- bamag M.A., Columbia Universi- tyg Sponsor, Circle K Club Many People Help Keep Campus Machinery Rolling There is more to the efficient operation of a college than appears on the surface. Many people, doing many different jobs, all Work together to keep the machinery rolling effi- ciently. Some Work in the classrooms, some in the library, some in the cafeteria, supply rooms, and offices. Others Work in the build- ings, keeping them clean, heated, lighted, and fit, in all Ways, for human habitation. The college maintenance staff includes some 22 Workers with Ned Hester as unit foreman. Mrs. Wilma Laird is in charge of a cafeteria force of 18 Workers. Daniel T. Barry presides in the book store. Keeping records and doing the book work of the college re- quires a staff of 27 clerical workers. These men are representative of the maintenance staff that keeps the college in order. Standing at left is V. M. CScottyD Scott, parking lot supervisorg right from him are Leonard Lutz, auditorium maintenance, Frank Johnson, engineer, Dale Snyder, yard maintenance, and Cseatedj George Pickens, assistant engineer. Charles K. Sharpe, Audio-Visual Aids director, and his secretary, Mrs. Miriam S. Rhorer, keep the campus supplied with teaching aids that can be seen and heard. Their domain is a maze of schedules for projectors, tape recorders, record players, and the materials used by them. Mr. Sharpe has his B.S. and M.A. degrees from New York University. Cln his spare time he is tennis coach.J Mrs. Rhorer is a grad- uate of Phoenix College. Available to students in the Phoenix Col- lege Library are some 40,000 books, editions of about 350 magazines, copies of local and out-of-town newspapers, and other source ma- terial. Mrs. Wilma Heisser, head librarian, ob- tained her B.A. from UCLA, her M.A. from Arizona State, and her certificate from River- side Library School. Mr. James Bogue has his B.A. from College of the Holy Cross and his M.A. from Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity. Library assistants are Mrs. Marjorie Bosvay, Miss Donna Hinman, and Miss Bar- bara Smith, who has a B.A. degree from Ari- zona State. P.C.'s Library is a busy place. To indicate how the library business has increased, Mrs. Heisser found that circulation early in first semester was running 62 per cent above that of last year and 182 per cent ahead of five years ago. You'fve Heard About Them R . Here They Are my if J Teachers' Pets Q ,M- ar-.ds-.-W se' Counter clockwise: Miss Kitts and Rubi . . . 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E K Q , or . ,- ,ww Mike Campbell Sandra Campbell Frank Canady Nadine Chance Frank Cano Nick Cano Richard Canton John Chesley Clara Cardwell Barbara Care Carl Carlock Michael Carothers Eddie Corral Joyce Carson Charles Carter Steve Cearfoss Donald Chaddock Bob Champion Willie Faye Chandler Dick Chaney Sally Charles Kenny Chase Ron Chase Mickey Cheek ,lf L ig, , I ,, 95, L. , ,- . - Qi I F gs ggi,- Q K 1. -gh :Y if Na 2 ,sf l Q V. 3 F N . I . fi Y' . f-lv f X , 1 iff si , if X r K t 7 V Roy Coulliette Michale Colquette Chris Combs Fred Combs Richard Conley Charles Cook no h o C M .wr J , y ,,.. '- K 41, 16 ..-. 1 . f L 9 A if -,K 1 5 a 5 4 W if ,, 2 C w Ron Cook Monte Cook ,L,C, 1 ' - ,, ' John Cooknell II- F , W! Ray Cooley H 5 ,.l, if I Carl Cooper ' 6 if Carol Cooper Dave Cooper Joann Cooper Margie Cooper Mary Cooper Jerrie Coats Carol Copeland Terry Coppage Randy Cords Nancy Cordova Georgia Corl Charles Corriere Brenda Corrington Class of 1963 my P 'mmf J 2 K L we J -wr 4 1 1 mg Q X r .525 .F 'K E xfgigf ,F nl, J if ' , .LM 2 ll' o Jr H, 3 X X 2 Z K w Q e l2E,,ig,Zarm: if 5? t ?v1Qy,5, Q rw , S Sm die K 'Hg E5 Q eg! 5 Sbgwiwl K is rl l W rx 1 eww as if, 1, an ' K ' s,,lV ,V..f, rg 3 f it f Wigs E x-iizgfzsa' K FZ' A .. Garland Cotney Dale Cousins George Cox Robert Cox Clifton Coy Drucilla Crandall Diana Crawford Susan Crecelius James Cresse Paul Crider Dick Crites Donna Crockett Dennis Crowe Kayne Crudebs Georgia Sue Cummins Jeanne Cummins Dene Cunningham Shari Clark James Cooper Bob Dahl Barbara Daley Bill Daley Dennis Daley Terry Dalton 41 www ff W K in 9 ?. . , QW 31.4 4 ,J V l o 1211311 S 'If' li S h' 457' ' QA -P !,..,,f 3 K .f K ff 'vt ,mf s If Q 1 --X ms- 15 1 as X Brent Dana Mary Ann Daniels Deanne Davis Dick Davis Pete Dawson Fred Day Catherine Dekavalla Steve Denton Lanny Dickinson Pat Dilguard Pamela Dow Bernice Downing Mel Dunn Carol Duprest J 'lsr Charles Danielson Jack Daer Gary Davis Jerry Davis Terry Dearborn Laurel De Barry Bob Desman Michael De Var Darlene Diller Lynda Discombe Nancy Doyle Tom Draney Greg Duprest Ruthie Durand Leonard Daugherty Ernest Davidson Ronald Danielson Alex Douglas Davis John Davis Robert J. Davis, Jr. Pat Davis Pat De Benon Charles De Guard, Peg Devenney Violet De Vinney Arnold Dog Eagle Chuck Dolab Larry Drullinger Frank Duarte Wayne Dutton Don Duxbury Jr. Eddie Dawson Joe De Halle Jill De Hart Sandi Diamond Kathy Dickey Richard Donahue Ed Dorgil Harold Dumont Doug Dunn Douglas Dvojack Pete Dworkis 1 :S fa-rin ii 'ith' ,iw sg, ef ff if J Y' akgg ya,y fy 1 .l . A , It I i l2 b 5 y I V T f' 1 ' I ': fx, ext P -Q ' t f P- . sf 51, raty get E 'E Q p J - i aa my -M f Q 3 Q 'if 'IX 8 'bi 3 as E as 9 1 L H 'iw , in kg k Jack Eaton Dorothy Echoles Bill Eittreim Doug Eldridge Rick Estell Roger Estell Peggy Farmer Edward Farrell Linn Fernandez Jim Ferris Dave Flam Wayne Flatt Mary Lynn Folkerth Bill Ford J laaa - iie ii if L ' Arthur Ecklund Vernon Eckleberry Tom Elgas Anne Ellis John Eubanks Lee Evans Lorraine Faulkner John Faulkner David Fields Jane Field George Fleming Cory Flindt Joe Ford Lloyd Ford - lil -z H 5 ,Axon 5 ig .'-' -1 ' 1 -lvqgiigilr -LLV Q H .. rr: aailiu ,LQ r iii , S Su' f f Qi ,. f . I in Y i V-Y! Zgl fy, Fabian Gastelum Pete Georgas Kurt Gerlack Sylvia Gervais Nancy Gettys Gail Gibbons Monti Gilbert John Ginn Bill Gioia Steve Glantz Lothar Goernitz Charles Goerke Linda Gogel Mike Gomez Terri Goodwin Merideth Grant Marjorie Graves Beverly Gray Doug Gray Glen Gray Gary Green Harold Green Lee Green William Green Arlene Greene Eddie Greenmyer John Griffith Erich Griffiths Paul Grimmett Gene Groves 44 I 1 ,, .. 'W X . N . ffm ,. ' yy 'X is 35 ifitit 9 Q .Ji lv' . ' wi f law Q X - Jw fi Q .,, f in X , f . : - -. ' A Marianne Free Carl Freed J . Jane Freeman I . f -, Sue Friedman as i' Q i I 2, W 5 Tansa Fryar 5 ,Q J ' Ts, . my 2 ae' x .M 'L , 'E I :IQ , Class of 1 963 V J gee f .,:, ., ,fly W 5 iris N no J ii 5 ., 1 gf' I 1 ' .. .. ' , AA, , J Q- o e 5 . , QI' 1 if Charles Fryer Denis Fuller William Fulton Nancy Fummetti Ronnie Fuzzell J eane Gagon Nancy Gannusclo Harold Garcez ' Charles Garcia Frank Garcia Patsy Gardner Alan Garland David Garrett ff? ' M Betty Gueguen Cynthia Guilds David Guill Elzy Guinenere Joan Guirlanda Theodore Guthrie James Guy Bill Gwillim Joseph Gac Lorene Gaines Richard Garcia Larry Gates Darhs Geist Merril Gerard Phillip Gransee Perry Grant John Green Robert E. Green - ef- 1 1 V .72. ff Q ,R fifty at aa l ,tal 'bei Wi? ilu., 'S W5 is Af . su x .f?' I he K.. Tl ii Class of 1963 is f 'I in 3' - B , X ' if is A 'ag H f ix f K4' iff 'ls f I' Q ei E K I E .. -K El. our I vb A, P' -4 , , Q .e ' '1 1- ff f fi,-wi, , Q 1 ' I' gli: E, .a 'sw 12' - Susan Greenberg Sheldon E. Grey Clyde Griffis, Jr. Jeff Griffith Walt Groll Karen Guy Vince Haehn Michelle Hagerman Sandy Haggerty David Haines Lynn Hall Norland Hall Ron Hall Nicholas Hallock Martin Halperin Nancy Hamay Fred Hammer John Hammer Ray Hammond David Handley Larry Hannum Steve Hanson Bob Hant James Haibel Oren Harden John Harley Charles Harnaker Mary Ann Harney Luther Harper Tom Harper 45 gg ff . A 3 5 gi na v! fi Marlene Harris Pat Harris Jane Hartwich John Hautz Mickey Hein Ray Helms Helen Henrichs Gary Henshaw Ron Herrick Pat Harrington Ted Hilbrands Barbara Hill Joann Hodesh Sue Hodgson Russell Harris, Jr. Ralph Harrison Tom Hawk Elila Hawkins Bill Henderson Gerry Henderson Dick Henson Joyce Heilman Paul Herron Don Hershey Jim Hill John Hilsdorf Judy Hoehn Keith Hoelzen John R. Hassel Paulette Hastings Valerie Hawkins Wilbur Hayes Jim Henderson Viola Henderson Linda Heizer Charles Herb Paul Hewitson Joan Hickman Doug Hinds Carol Hite Mona Hoesle Ron Hoff H 3 . E in c,,A W f me wg - V WJ ' if 'H Y, ,M Eileen Hart Frank Hart Louis Headman Mary Ann Hegg Luanne Henningsen George Henrich Steve Herman Manuel Hernandez John Hicks Robert Higham Gary Hochstetler Barbara Hochhauser Barbara Hokenson Jim Holm as SVN ? c ' , f J U' Y 42 rw .,r. 2 l ig: st 'Wi ,. 2 2 f ccy, yssr . H iyytc is J? . i K I F kkkk R I . ., kk'L'L E - : ., ' L J it R . 1.52 5- , , Q .. fi if 5 mf ,i-f s zffigi, E, - -- Q ,sa w 5 N ..,':e: 25,4 11.3 ., -. . 'www xx ., Hx: ,, , ruff ,,. 1: W ,. ds, ,, r Pwr We , Q 37 .1sf 'Vif,. H is 1 f , -My ,Y J: .- .w , is A---, ef .af H. . 4 W , ' w ' 5' i :S om 9 g,' fi, LX q agf gl ? wr ls., wa ,N N. ra 5 if wif 'W' 5 1 9P'2 Shirley Holman James Hook Lowell Hankins Phyllis Hooper Larry Hospodka John Howard Jim House Ralph Howard Leonard Hughes Joan Hundelt William Huguenard Tamarin Hunt Bill Hyder Judy Ingang Karen Idle Vince Ingrassia Janice Ives Jerry Jackson Jane Jackman Kit Jackson Ron James Larry Janson Sheila James Steve Jarman Elin Jeffords Barbara Jenson Sue Ann Jemeyson Glenn Jerdee -if Gris: A. 'WL ii' 14-32 'MM-Q f - L I ,A :iz ky 1' ,,.' - 'L'-T i f fi ., 3 i s J 1,5 Ronald Hoover Donald Hopkins Jim Howe Floyd Hudlow Carl Hunter Gwen Hurm Jo Ipnar Tom Isbell Rich Jacobs Amando Jacovo Les Jarvis Michael Jay Bill Joachim Jim J ochum f kgs. nag 1 Paulette Hornbrook Tim Horton Frank Hudspeth Grady Hughes Warren Hurst Bill Hutcherson Carol Isch Jerry Isler Joe Jacovo Donna James Marian Jeavons Jim Jeffers Rose Johns Bill Johnson It . 3. if tzvi 4 1 aff ,V iw! r sf s 21 if Haman Johnson Harriet Johnson Pat Johnson Robert Johnson Joseph Juarez Gan Jung Jim Keener Eleanor Keith Karen Ketring Sandra Kidd Efrain Kuihuis Arlin Krohn Denny Kohl Jackie Johnson Julie Johnson Roland Johnson Robert Johnson Martha Just Bruce Kannard Bob Keller Michael Kelley Pat Kuske Pat Kurtz John Kremarich Stephen Kramer Gerald Kodimar John Knott Bill Kondora J U , ,QM J mu Arr, ir gi s l U' fi .. .X QA 1 ,YA it iii .J .K an -, Q gt Fran Johnson Marjorie Johnson Jerry Jones Terry Jones Royce Kates Warren Katzke Stan Kelsay Ken Kerner Bob Kurbat Edward Kunkel Bob Lee Krohn Wayne Korinek Judy Knopick m Donald K 574 495' K' V' X M wfiibszuf lop , , , IQ' A I ' .3 4133? K C :.' :-, at 1 .i'i 2 X r e , X ,,.n,. ,.,, , , , nn 'HES A Class of 1963 Nancy Johnson Ellouise Joice Terri Kawamura Charles Kendall Marilyn Kump Jim Kopeck David Kleinz V' ,weft 2 .At QEVS Q f 5, 3 f 79' 'if X . I 'J ? ' K I .1 A 1' G ni ,Q :Q i f , it it , 'Z , I K A V, :ig Q N .Q 2.5- ! Y ' W pl 11101 ., +. Dennis Kilgore Norb Kissel Karen Lamb Arminta Leatherwood Lee Leugers Dennis Lockhart Etta Loring 'H!' Beth Kindred John Kingsbury LG R0y Kil'StiI10 Charles King Ron Kirkpatrick Terry KISCI' Bill Kiviat Angie Ladomato Frank 112.1311 , Nina La Chance Morry La Fleur . NICK' L2l0l1d2klS Vicky Lancaster Nancy Larremore Kitty Laurie Sherry La Pier William Larson N0l'IIl La Zal' Howard Lebovitz Steve Le Grady Kay L00Il21l'd Minnie Lee Larry Lemons 0500120 LCOH Manuel Leyba Dotty Ligocki Ellen Llllmall- Vicki Lichlyter Donald Lindberg John Llttle Karen Logan Bob Long Guy Loos Don Lohff Simon Looking Elk Rodger Lopez Gerald Loughran Bonnie Lucas Claire Larrson Larry Love Nancy Lunn Mark Macias ff K , 9 15: E' 4' M iw ,M Wk all rl A 6- IL' a t 1 ' ' a 5 P3592 fzi ' ' -F, 1 . .. ff: 1, Richard Mac Intyre Linda Madrid Henry Mahan Karen Mahoney Ron Mack Roy Madrid Howard Magill Frank Major Steve Makowski Deanna Maltby Eileen Mans Laurence Markson Helen Malutin Gloria Manuel Lloyd Marlowe John Marshall Rudy Martinez James Martone Bob Mason Joe Martin Tommy Martinez Kathy Maskulka Marlene Massey Jim Matson James May Orville May Charles Mayfield John Mattson Mike May Paul May Paul Mayfield Gary Mayo Bob Melvin James Merkle Loy Merkle Gary Melgaard Sharon Mesick Joe Merkle Sharon Messmore Steve Michael Jere Mileusnich Kay Mills Fred Miranda Ted Mikinka Douglas Mills Barbara Miller Greg Miller Robert Miller Jim Millett Lynne Milot Jack Miller Robert Miller Laird Milne Ann Mitchell Barclay Malemphy Mary Ann Meyers ,n fl 533 if ff f . fa - i .W .W 1. ,Aw .ui 21 r , ,. E '. S .3 ' ' J, gczc ,. i ccc, or ,, Ac ll.. ,Z H - ez- Q , -4' 1:11, we -rg. B ffrsigfe, ' .. ., 2- :f fl K ,, of .e , Xi x Q at fr' 251 K is Y it T , - L 'LEW 4 Q f W' am Ee if Q M I z V I ll its J if 'Says R-:Y W V.: ,Q ::, . 1- 5 3 'I' f 4, ,Ql- V K Q 2 W' 'f l 5 .fjlff - ' if A a : f 2 ,,N, . A? 'H if s .c,y zy, 3 Lac J , Y c, , if ' f t 5 Tom Mitchell Wayne McAlpin Jackie McCoy Anna McCue Don McGrath My ' , . .Q 1. A ,ic K . f A- ' yilfm .ff 5 1 , Q s gr- ' 4 7 F, , is ,. .X .W ,K , x x X! , ? x H J 2' f E it W sf ff 3' ,S if K x u 1 1 ,1, Qs, HW va-HW ,A Catherine McGuern Bill McQueen Topper McReynolds Douglas Moore Leon Moore Jon Morris Billy Morrison Albert A. Muse John Musselman V' if 1 A 2 T , 6 ,' J' 5 vii i. . in I . 1, S Q I ' -. A .52 t, - v,. I Michael McBride Robert McClamrock Donna McDorman Jeanette McDonald James McIntyre Patrick McKee Rita McRoy Ingrid Moline Sue Moore James Moran Dwight Morton Fred Mosley Russel Naha Sonny Najera . , H, iw ee.e 2 4 W in 9' 2 .M D J .T ,, Ken McClellan Nancy McCluen Mary Esther McDonald Marco McElwain David McMann Pat McNally Joseph Molnar Delores Moody Pat Moran Carolyn Morell Jerry B. Mote Don Muller Mickey Narmi Stephanie Nadelson i j, y A4 , Patrick McCone ,f Marilyn McCormick Marcy Helen McEvoy Mary McEowen Dan McNaughton Mike McNulty Charlotte Moore Dorothy Moore Richard Morell Faye Morris Gary Mungai Karen Munsil Richard Neadle Richard Neal ENC 4 Ka, .F 3' if 2gl q gi. f' ig, i Q I , : 3 i 9 . it ., ,g - .lf an, fi H ffm I Wm , :., R N U r Ugg 'G'-4. as W aff? 'rw v, ,. fr ff-4 yi O ' , 3' ,r , - ,ws 'U ig 1-y 49' A James Neish Albert Nelson Maurine N iesse John Niemann Ken Nusbaum Robert 0'Callaghan Marlys Olson Mark Ongaro John Osborn Sandra Osmon Arman Pace Sally Pacheco Lynn Parker Elmer Parsons 52 1 ,V .AM Y 4 2 is 1 Q Ee. k I sg if-rf I Z' if fgfgif' -,Yr - J S xi . lf L is R' -i' In f 'Z Q . . 6 ., fx? I i . A .4 ' -. 1 ' 1. 4 f K' - V,-H A , f . 1' a J 'E uf 1 iff 7 Rick Nelson Nancy N ewnum Joy Norman John Norris Ted Ockrasse Pete 0'C0nnor Jaime Ontiveros Edward Ordaz Carel 0'Sullivan Gus Oviedo Pete Paddock Donald Palmer Ann Patchett Mel Patterson James Nicely Tom Nicholls Linda Northum Carol Norton Phyllis Odom , ,A- 9 Marcy Oldaker Raymond Ordonez Carolyn Orling Jan M. Owen Bernard Nierlan Helen Nunez Karen Oldfather Hector Ortega Kenneth Pablo Donna Parker Douglas Peacock L CI2harlestOwens arry a mer ree Ronald Paquette Class of Gary Payne Judy Paxton 5, 1: wg PM 3 vista- f s 3 nw A ,- W KZ' Robert Peck Leon Peters Connie Phillips Jon Poe Kay Powers Yvonne Prouratol Scott Rhorer 1963 , f J E M' ,, if i - - Inf ? 'V 'iii' LL K A : 1 rt, If I Q I 1 e 5+ fi -fm if 1 if 1-f'i Z A . .C gt S Q Ng K 'fl If ' s src 1 of 5 ' R gl .1 N5 . I f 5 fm 5 A N I A m'A ' . ' V It . 7 5, K I - A , K ' 1 f f' -'K I :fe f' 2 . ' .i ly -1- N 4 1 0 ' , ,' f I mit, 'ire' . I 'V if ta i-.QI J J 1' Q 1 A 'if-3 'Q' f A Y Ng? ,J ., . an ff n. at . f S Q. , ' 1 Q ii' Vf,w? 1 S HW X John Pellegrini Lucia Percy Arleen Pepin Robert Perez Douglas Peterson Sherry Peterson Marvin Peterson Audie Petoskey Paul Phillips Andrew Pierce Millicent Piazza Dale.Pierson Ronald Polk Pat Portalski Curtis Poole Bob Porter Gillian Prentice Cary Price Larry Preston Claudean Price Eddie Pulerwitz Rosemary Purr Robin Purr Sylvia Quijada Mel Rathke Art Reade Elaine Ray Charles Ream Linda Perkins Clarence Perry Dave Pettegrew Richard Philabaum David Pirtle John Playman Jerry Potts Gary Powell Mary Price Leland Prince Jamee Rader Doug Rankin Clarence Rebenstorff Alvin Read 53 E 4 .4 .. .wi xllkxixlf . if , fe X l 'H f ei W' - 'w lf: 1 , Bob Rees i Bill Reid Christine Reid Mary Remson u Bernard Rem Bob Reid Dennis Relleher Gordon Reynolds V1 Renterla Reuben Reyes Robert Rexroat Jean Richter Mary E. Reveles William Reynolds Virginia Richards Clyde Riggs John Richey i Marietta Riley Jack Robinette Daniel Robledo - n Allen Riley Harry Ritter Barbara Robinson Joan Roberson Pllllllp R0b0l'fS0I1 Shirley Robinson Nelida Rodriguez Failzie Roedel Dave Roberts Nancy Rodman Paul Roe Alfred Rohe Martha Roncal Barbara Rooney Robert Rosenberg Elizabeth Ross Joe Rookus Mitchell Rosenbaum Jane Rosendahl Lou Belle Ross Noel R0l1IlflY Patty Roy Mercy Ruiz Phillip Rulloda l Lewis Rowe Steve Ruekle Vera Ruiz Jim Russell Louis Russo Larry Ruzzo Art Sandell Joanna Sandoval Pat RllSt John Salas Marston Sanders Jenny Sandoval I ., A. , Ax r Q M V i 'f -' --Y' so e,,... J e l ll J S f J' if f 5? e R P1555 ff ' dz -yye 'W M 1 if 2 ff 'iltti 'y ' J eeie J 5 135 Z ,tg ,Cf J ff ,M Q gg Q 1 gl ' 3 3' fe J ill? x f' 5 M . E , 'fy A i an M, f. X ww' 2-: I , 5 A ,fi 52' .7 H Tkgff , ,Xi ' xi ' K K -gi . , 1 -.:-:.. fr -:-e: L.. F , , gg sf M nv, -S9383 if L1 ws?- . Barbara Sanford 'Q if-5 airs .iv ' M . ,,, m Qi' 'CMV , , ff K aQ ia K S fs 5 Bruce Sanky Carolyn Schaeffer James Schallman Gary Schlecht Carol Schlossnagel Bob Schwindt Bob Scott James Strava Bob Sedgley Shirley Shauver Charline Shaw Dorothy Short Betsy Shull .Y E Q' X V T? to : ' A . K H LELA RL 'E' ,,5 In 3 lsr, ,,. I. Q F seg X it ' -waz f J 3 M 1. -s x 2 slr ,, P 4 we MH 4 W 1 ,ge R dj il is I - .Mr ,-11, iexifxxifezw- 2 3. -.sfy ,.-,,w1,.w,.r, . , 9 K Q af- ,ffiiwk X ' xl fe-, fl H 51531 - ,V 'Pl 531155, ' ,1-'Yi' , ,. Z j, ' Lx ,fxfy if r,,r,5iM, .,f .rm . -k,f K, sz ., f - - V w. 1. Q N 1 H-ri ' Ugg S I is ,- 195 542 QQ ' STI f 251 : 1, 1. an Qs -: ,- ki IW- a g zswgw ef 13 F? if Sf 4 S X -ff Elizabeth Sarlo Mary Anna Sasser David Saunders Liz Sarlo Victor Satran Ann Scarla Kathy Schantz Richard Schell Charles Schieszer Bob Schell Janice Schierbeek Gary Schiller Janet Schmidt Laird Schroeder Beth Schultz Neil Schilzer Fay Schuble Carol Schweiger Darrell Scott Marion Scott Karen Seabury John Scott Melda Scott Paulette Seckena Vernon Semon Rosalie Sesma Joy Skallerud Desmond Sapp Marty Shade Jane Sharbaugh Jerry Shauver Harry Sheridan Richard Shields Kathy Shea Ann Sherman Dennis Shoemaker Sharon Shumway Pat Silva Francis Silverman Francis Sierras Shirlee Silva Lois Silvey fl 2 of IL ya wk ii, 5. me - ww- X gb gr W? 1 if P QI' Sharon Soule Greg Sorensen Elsie Sotomayor George Sowby Megan Sparks Mel Stark Robert Sprague Suze Staley Keith Stallard Lamar Standard Marie Stanford Paul Steadman Mary Ida Steele Greg E. Stein Sydney Stein Beverly Stell Tom Stell Mary Stellwag James Stephens J. B. Stern Carol Stevens Max Stevens Sandra Stevens Theresa Stevens 56 6 3' Class of '63 Guy Sims Marsha Sindlinger Stephanie Sindlinger Linda Sinioris David Sisson Allen Smith Byron Smith Carl Smith David Smith Dick Smith 3' J 4, 1 David Smith in I is Y V, .Q 3,2 ff I , vi Doug Smith Elaine Smith Gertha Smith Jim Smith John E. Smith Mike Smith Roger Smith E Stephan Van Smith 6 1. rf t ai Steve Smith Madelaine Snoberger Jesse Snodgrass Jessye Snodgrass Orville Snyder :X-QW 'PF he , L?,5. f, ,t::, X. 4f,y , 'tif tet.ia J All f in W? 'Q' F 'K K 1 F we 'S if Ee 5 is 5.2 my x 'J f 2 ' -54511. if Q 'Q ' y 2 f. Pam Steward Ron Stodderd Don Stoker Don Stone Tom Stonerock Judy Sublett Warren Suhre Ken Sul , A ,M , do V . Exif' K L, ,W A 5 'K Sharon Super Jack Sutherland James Sutherland ff' Y? 2? f x ' X W f 'Q' 3 Q + Marilyn Z 'Q rw? 'V'- lgfibw E' Mix' Sutherland Mike Sversvolo Charlene Sues Marilyn Swartz Kitty Sweeney Rebecca Suell Joe Swingle Preston Sykes James B. Tafoya Josephine Tafoya Jimmy Tang Ida Tang Carol Tanner , ., r ,,,l J Q, Q? R ,, A M- 9, W in N as v 5 . lc . Class of '63 Y. ,aj if are . .w '- W i ,, if Q A 5 .:': ' , -A ',.' is K P ,gif 'TP J . , 4 , . we J , - errll if 1 5 i f 7 V ' in , S ' ff ,Sr s 'fi J ' In ..f' , . An,L.7 H .. L A 3 ' eg-ig 33. Qflyfff x, Q 'P f. - :- Dick Tanner Steven Tanol Kenneth Tatro Gerald Tavernaro Norma Taylor Jerry Telfer Don Tempkin Frank Terbush Theodore Teichgraber John Terhune Howard Terrian Gary Terry Michael Terry Mike Teufel David Thiehoff John Thiele Cindy Thomas Derreck Thomas Jack Thomas Carole Thomey Jim Thompson William Thompson Gary Thurston Loretta Tidewell 57 Aw- 1' J, A x iss H f it aff!! 1 P K f ' 4 4 355595 L v Q X ev E X is 2 Egg ,gi 4 Q 1, V- - wiv i, S, 5 A wana . 2 t- . 51 :,,:::---1: .,'-4555: .411 fi 2,9 T ' 1 -131 ' 1 Walter Tilford Don Tilman Clara Troncin Lynn Trousdale William Valenta Jerry Valnreda Richard Van Duren Vonda Van Dyke Patricia Vogt Bob Vyne Linzy Walsh Noreen Walsh David Watkins George Watkins V if .,a tl' eff? 215 S I V . 1, f 2 K , K :M nr ar.nr nnr . ,. gi 3 , x? W s q A g Z fa r fi , .IVR .,ivi , A534 K W 5 3 NE 2 Caroline Tipton Jacqueline Tompkins Mike Turner Kerry Tuerff Robert Valles Steve Vall Nancy Van Rommer Marie Vasquez Janet Wade Richard Wagner Ethel Walters Judy Walters Jerri Watkins Mike Watkins Ef, . at af George Trainor Bill Trakes Steve Tyler Lylina Ujich Jim Vallas Jay Vanatter Cathy Veidmark Gilbert Valesco Gus Walker John Waldrop David Wangsgaard Bill Ward Keith Watson Diane Walton Mike Trimarco Marie Trombine Bob Vacek Shirley Vail Valerie Vandenburg Barbara Vandermark Louis Venturi William Vicherman Ted Waller John Walling Mitch Warren Barbara Wassel Carol Weaver Jay Weretheungon it 1, a 5 vw fi in ri' i : 1 e' 'wg ,..- ' Q V imy qzv VV n,.r if t 0 lvzln 4 zr, I 6Vh M an ,f .I 4 A A fur 1 ,5 1 y.. If A' K - f qi' it 5-av cf' ff , .-,, ir- ,af H fa - 1 A ' K , Q ,.11. . . . 5 e: g 5 ,L m f E im .vi l a ft, an . . I ' ff i.rv'V 'Q-'7 ' l . f ' iff' ikiegag - ., ff' 3 ,- K2 ., vp- ,W 3 X ,J Charles Weaver Don Webb Ted Weir Ronald Wells Sandy Westbrook Coy Wharton John Whitmore Bill Wich John Williams Judi Williams Shelia Wilson Dorothy Winter Peter Wolf Mary Wolfe .'I .JL 'E ' 61 gg: tin y W, . wi-, ' ss-'If'-' .1 3 ,1- G fvtiffimi ?' 'la 4' ,Nt 5 5 M S I l K 4 by -- 3 ,,.- 4' no if fk- V if 3 iff' Eqkodwr I 5 l.2, Y f f K ff K Bob Webel Stan Weightman Judy Weinmeister Stan Weeks Arthur Weiner Rick Weir Elizabeth Weltmer Jutta Werner Dolores West Albert Wenger David Wesolowski Vernell West Beth Wheat Bill White Mary Elaine White Jim Whitaker Jo Marie White Arnold Whitmore Victor Wikstrom Bob Wilfert Elma Willey Deanna Wildman John Wilker James Williams Irene Williams Vickie Williams Jewel E. Wilson Ric Williams David Wilson Marguerite Wilson Richard Witte Billy Wittmann Gary Wolf Dave Witter Bob Woern Joe Wolfe Barbara Wolfer Eddie Wood Eddie Woods Karen Wood Bill Woods John Womble i V .'.': 1 Q W Q5 il -B ii 1 X 1 , K l1,s f .51 J Q? 113 1-ff ,555 wwf! , if 3 if ff Y is N has .sn x Jeanette Wong Jerry Wright Al Yanez Benny Yee Jean Zane Toni Zemel Sylvia Arechavaleta John Blankenship Karen Dempsey Dolores Dennis Michael France Bruce Morrison .Xb , . E? Y N J, ,ig , W. 5 K I i Qgaiz A - on it J - ,l.' 1 f xv? A J. K at 'SIU' S fggu ,y W Margie Wright Mike Wulze Linda Wylie Rosalie Wright Norman Wykoff Harvey Wyma Tom Yeno Tom York Marie Yue Gerald Yerby Lucy Yoshimoto Marian Yurcik Larry Zimmer Gloria Zimmerman Sallie Zudell Dale Zimmerman Gene Zito Gary Zundel Irene Chriss Bob Farrer Nathan Fihn Stan Passmore Class of 1 9 6 3 Linda May Perkins Dora Foster Zane Jackerman Jerrold Valpreda Robert Webel Sharell Fitzsimmons John Flanery Calvin Sapp Jim Smith N J Q J -3 ophomores Have Gained Knowledge First semester Sophomore officers are pictured above. Kneeling is President Richard Beddome, with Becki Glick, representative to the Advisory Commit- tee, on the left, and Sandy Roberson, secretary, on the right. Standing are Mr. Dewey Born, advisor to the Sophomore class, and Cherie Owens, treasurer. Not pictured is Bob Davis, vice president. Holding the door open for his fellow second semes- ter officers is President Ted MacGovern. Coming out of the door are Marcia Northington, vice presidentg Becki Glick, treasurerg Karen Kridle, secretaryg and Al Abrams, Sophomore representative to the Advi- sory Committee. Meet the Class of .62 KZf3 .WM 'AFR' 'wr-2 rn FW First Row: MEL ABERT, Art, ALAN ABRAMS, Business Administration, A.M.S. Advisory and Executive Boards, Sandprints, Sophomore Class Representative, D AV E ADAMS, Business Administration, Phi Alpha Chi, KAREN ALDRIDGE, Business, Band, ROBERT J. ALLEN, Second- ary Education. Third Row: HOLLY AXELROD, Liberal Arts, AWS Fresh- man Representative, German Club, RON BACKER, Pre- Medical, Masque and Dagger, t'The Boy Friend', PAULINE BARELA, Pre-Pharmacy Tennis, SHERRY BARNETT, Home Economics, Delta Phi Beta, Eta Chi Epsilon, FRANK BARRIOS, Engineering. Q Z. s -2- ' .' at 4 W . 2-'fh a 5, , 5 lmwjfzi ff Q 4 'E 1 , - f z it 4 W?-, if 4, 3 .i in it ' f 5. , ' . ., Q55 - fgfi. I i . H , 'A 'ia 1 5 elif- 'V 'i?ifm.lK'ff- A - M it .,,,, A 5 Second Row: CAROL ALVEY, Elementary Education, New- man Club, NEA, GAIL ANDERSON, Elementary Educa- tion, MATILDA ARCE, Secretary, Phi Lambda Zeta, NANCY ARMSTRONG, Kindergarten-Primary Education, Child Study Club, Puppetry Guild, MICHAEL AVENENTI, Liberal Arts, Bear Tracks. Fourth Row: TOM BASHAM, Drama, 13 Club President, Masque and Dagger, CAROL ANN BATES, Elementary Education, ALLEN BAUER, Liberal Arts, Baseball, ROBIN BECHTEL, Business Administration, Varsity Golf, RICH- ARD BEDDOME, Business Administration, Phi Alpha Chi, Choir, AMS President, Sophomore Class President, Ath- letic Commissioner, Circle K, 13 Club. -5, Q ay 1 K ' in it ,L , K, ia -is M --1,-Sw is wnffwff w fw zr. EP 'it gr 'silt X' r gk , fi , H fri A 5 K 2, V 5 AL ,, .L if ff' it il W as as 5,31 First Row: PAUL BEILEY, Pre-Law, Tennis Club Presi- dent, SHEILA BELASCO, Liberal Arts, LYNN BELL, Sec- ondary Educationg TOMMY BERGGREN, Business Admin- istration, Foreign Students Club President, International Relations Club President, Model United Nations, San Diego, BERNIE BERTONIS, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Club, Tennis. Third Row: MARY BRANDT, Liberal Arts, WAA, Volley Ball Manager, SUE BRINK, Business Administration, Phi Lambda Zeta, JAMES BRINTON, Nursing, ELAINE BROWN, Elementary Education, NEA, ROLAND BROWN, Electrical Engineering. Second Row: TOM BILLINGSLEY, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Band, Orchestra, Xi Delta Chi, ROBERTA BOHM, Pre- Pharmacyg JAMES BOOZER, JR., Track, CAROL BORN- MANN, Sociology, Alpha Kappa Tau, MIKE BOUCHARD Physical Education, Football, Lettermans Club. Fourth Row: DALE BRUCE, Electrical Engineering, Xi Delta Chig DOUGLAS BRUNER, Business, JEANIE BRUTCHER, Fashion Design, ROGER BUCHANAN, Gen- eral, EVA BURKE, Secretarial, Delta Phi Beta, Inter-Soror- ity Representative. , yssy t' ,s:f'. ff K O -is ,, is Q ,Lg . my 44,7 A , if g zzls si- ,.-W ik i X ,if First Row: DONNA BURMEISTER, Business, Assembly Commissioner, Executive and Advisory Board, AWS Honor Board, CAROLYN BURNETT, Education, Delta Phi Beta, NOEL CAMPBELL, Liberal Arts, CARA CELLA, Home Economics, Kappa Delta Nu, AWS President, AS Social Commissioner, Advisory Board, Honor Board, DIANE CARNAHAN, Medical Receptionist, Newman Club, Span- ish Club, German Club. Third Row: MYRTLE CHARLES, Physical Education, PETE CLARK, Liberal Arts, JACK CLAY, Physical Educa- tion, Basketball, Golf, JUDY CLAY, Secretarial, PAUL CONLEY, Liberal Arts. Second Row: HARLEY CARTER, General, JOE CASSA- VANT, Engineering, JOHN CATALANO, Chemistry, Amer- ican Chemical Society, KEN CESIEL, Electrical Engineer- ing, MARIE LAURA CHAMPNEY, Dramatic Arts, Lambda Delta Sigma, Masque and Dagger, Choir. , Fourth Row: EUNICE CONNOR, Education, VIOLA COR- DOVA, Secretarial, WAA, ELVA COVERT, Nursing, Ari- zona Student Nurse Association, ROSEMARY COYNE, Business, Young Republicans, Newman Club, ALVIN A. CRANE, Architecture, Chess Club Secretary. il 121, we :xii : I A ,, '. i miffil P it ' W' Qi' -1' .. iiEZ f l ilif7ffff 2 f'f , ' if ,. M .,,,,,., , . , w 3 .- 5 X il 'S , f 1 5,1 If I . First Row: MARIE CULVER, Elementary Education, Ten- nis, MARY CULWELL, Secretarial, PAT CURTIS, Secre- tarial, JOSEPH CYMBALSKI, Drafting Technician, MARTHA CZEPOWSKI, Liberal Arts, Bear Tracks. Third Row: MARY ANN DAWE, Secondary Education, Theta Chi Delta, Freshman Class Secretary, JOSIE L. DAWSON, Secondary Education, Archery, PATRICIA DE LA CRUZ, Education, Alpha Kappa Tau, Swimming Team, OLIVIA T. DIAZ, Dramatic Arts, Delta Phi Beta, Masque 8z Dagger, Honor Board, Volleyball, NANCY DESPAIN, Kindergarten-Primary Education, Lambda Delta Sigma. 3 it N ' , if , ii: '55-.t ,.5sf,a ,Q 2 ' Second Row: JACK DAER, Liberal Arts, DENNIS DALEY Secondary Education, Bar-Bear-Ians, RAMON DANIEL JR,. Elementary Education, Intramural Football, Softball BOB DAVIS, Mathematics, Xi Delta Chi, Cheer Leader Bar-Bear-Ians, Circle K, PHILLIP M. DAVIS, Art. Fourth Row: DICK DOWDY, Secondary Art Education, Bar-Bear-Ians, Art Club, MARY ANN DRAGON, Ele- mentary Education, Chi Omega Chi, Young Democrats, JO ANN DRECKMAN, Elementary Education, DONNA DRULINGER, Secretary, Phi Lambda Zeta, WALTER DUDLEY, Electrical Engineering, Xi Delta Chi, AMS Sec- retary-Treasurer, Circle K. +M- 3 y x -an-J: First Row: SUZZANNE DUN- CAN, Nursing, Phoenix College Student Nurses Association, MARY ELLEN DUNLAP, educa- tion, Alpha Kappa Taug'JACK DUTTON, Liberal Arts, JOHN D. DYER, Liberal Arts. Second Row: ETI-IEL EATON, Dramatic Arts, Eta Chi Epsilon, Delta Psi Omega, Masque :Sa Dag- ger, NANCY EDMISTON, Liberal Arts, LYNNE EIDSVOLD, Liber- al Arts, Alpha Kappa Tau, Bowl- ing, Bear Tracks, DICK ELARDO, Liberal Arts, Band. Third Row: BOB ESKNIDZE, Business, KENT EASTMAN, Bus- iness Administration: LOLA M. FARIES, Business Administra- tion, ROBERT FAULKNER, En- gineering, Phi Alpha Chi. Fourth Row: GEORGE FERRCE, Business Administrationg STEVE FETTERS, Engineering, CAROLE R. FINCH, Secondary Education, ARCHIE FISHER, Criminology. Fifth Row: WILLIAM A. FISHER, Secondary Education, DONA FITZPATRICK, Primary Educa- tion, Lambda Delta Sigma, Ten- nisg DAVE FLORES, Drafting W Technician, Band, PATTY FOS- TER, Nursing, Band, Arizona Stu- dent Nurses Association. 1962 wp , l Wk fn' i elli il' 4, . fkk, ., , NV.. Q , '-'rm . Q11 lk , x , 5 A , . . Q : ii i K - ' V ,W 2 31' ish! W i at ' it yi -af-Wf,-f,-:riff First Row: C. DOUGLAS FOUND, Engineering, GARY FOUNTAIN, Business Administration, LEE FREDERICH, Engineering, BETH FREY, General, Choir. Second Row: KATHLEEN FREY, Education, RAYMOND FREY, Drafting Techniciang MARTIN FULLMER, Art, TONI GABRIEL, General, Pom Pon. Third Row: LYNDA GAMMILL, Delta Phi Beta, Inter-Sorority, PAUL GANNARELLI, Speech and Drama, Masque :Sz Dagger, Drama Club, Delta Psi Omega, HELEN GARCIA, Liberal Arts, Softball, Choirg SHARON GARD- NER, Elementary Education, Phi Lambda Zeta, AWS Representa- tive. Fourth Row: RONALD E. GASS, Agriculture, Bar-Bear-Ians, New- man Club, MIKE GATSON, Busi- ness, MARY GAY, Liberal Arts, G. GEORGEOFF, Law, Bowling. Fifth Row: GEORGIA MAXINE ADAIR, Elementary Education, Lambda Delta Sigma, EMILY GETSINGER, Home Economics, LYNN GEYER, Drafting, Xi Delta Chi, MIKE GIANELLI, Liberal Arts. ,. i.,i,:5 11 if .iiwf f .rw - fi' . i A 715.41 R, , ,,.. ,,, C A ,- r 11' Q 'X vi, , , , , , 1 5 N, , h e gl at , 1.5: ,S 2 , ., fi ' i, - 5 -s, ,ri -' ' 67 First Row: FRANK GILBERT, Mechanical Engineering, RITA GILLESPIE, Education, Theta Chi Delta, Golf, ESTELLE ROBBINS GLAZMAN, Education, Chi Omega Chi, AWS Secretary, Honor Board, REBECCA GLICK, General, Chi Omega Chi, Sophomore Representative, BILL GOLD, Accounting and Speech, Lambda Delta Sig- ma, 13 Club. Third Row: PENNY GRAYSON, Business Education, Band, Foreign Students Club, JERRY GREEN, Wildlife Manage- ment, MARION E. GREEN, Elementary Education, Na- tional Education Association, Future Teachers, MARY LOU GREENWELL, Secretarial, WAAg LINDA GRING, General. xg M' Second Row: MARY GOLETZ, Liberal Arts, MELINDA GOODLOE, Elementary Education, Delta Phi Beta, Child Study Club, CAROLYN GRONOWSKI, Kindergarten- Primary, MEREDITH GRANT, Business, Kappa Delta Nu, JACQUE GRAY, Business Administration, Theta Chi Delta, Young Democrats. Fourth Row: GLENDA GRITTMAN, Secretarial, Kappa Delta Nu, WALTER MICHAEL GRIFFITH, Photography, Sandprints, Bear Tracks, Newman Club, Bowling, PHYL- LIS GUNDERSON, Education, Kappa Delta Nu, Honor Board Chairman, Advisory Board, AWS Executive Board, MERRILL HARLON, Physical Education, JEAN HAR- MAN, Elementary Education, Tennis. if , , SQ is . x wi M255 L... '- , ii-32 qgiiiigeii 2 I wg Q-'liz i- 'J A ?'7,'mL S fmdaiggf 'K JA M '? - i?3f 44' N-,s ' 'Z ,ifgiif N emi! . X Q, f,s,a,:,: K - .2 54147 - ' at W-,,:Q-,,..w3S31igg. 2 15 Mi '4',?e?:?w First Row: PAT HARMONICK, Secretarial, DAVID HARP, Business, BYRON HARPER, Secondary Education, SHAR- ON HARPER, Elementary Education, Phi Lambda Zeta, Choir, SHIRLEY HARRAH, Elementary Education, Chi Omega Chi. Third Row: ERNIE HINDS, Secondary Education, Sigma Kappa Phi, CARLA HOBSON, Business, DAVE HOFF- MAN, Business Administration, ROBERT LEE HOLLIS- TER, Liberal Artsg MARILYN HOLMES, Physical Edu- cation, Volleyball, Table Tennis. Second Row: MARY HARTNETT, Elementary Education, LILLIAN HARVEY, Physical Education, Modern Danccg MICHAEL J. HERRON, Liberal Arts, Current Issues, BILL HESKETT, Pre-Medical, Xi Delta Chi, Bar-Bear-lansg KATHRYN HEETS, Business, Alpha Sigma Gamma, New- man Club. Fourth Row: SHIRLEY HOMES, Business Administration, Choir, JANNE HOWARD, Pre-Medical, Theta Chi Delta, Honor Board, Executive Board, ROSETTA HOWARD, Nursing, BARBARA HUBBARD, Secretarial, Chi Omega Chi, AWS Representative, JAMES R. HUGHES, Secondary Education. its-Sagikiigiii ai 545 l1 - - iisxsssiz 51, Elf it fig, 3430 .. ' wg, Q ,- Viik ' M .i .AMY aj- tg ,,-fjaz-ga:-irzzzg-K 4133: ts. it 'Mr' A, 55 ' t 2: :-f'. pls A3 ,mm-t First Row: ERNESTINE HUTCH- INSON, Physical Education, WAA1 RICHARD HYDE, Pre-Medical, DUANE ISAAES, Medical, ROY NELL JONES, General. Second Row: DAN E. JONES, Electrical Engineering, Math Club, BARBARA JONES, Medical Receptionist, Phi Lambda Zeta, ALLEN JONES, Business, CHRIS- TINA JOHN, Elementary Educa- tion, National Education Assoc- iation. Third ' Row: MARILYN JOHN- SON, Medical Receptionistg HELEN JOHNSON, Home Econ- omicsg FRANCINE JENNINGS, Kindergarten-Primary Education, BARBARA JEFFRIES, Secondary Education. Fourth Row: MARY CATHERINE JARMAN, Business, Lambda Del- ta Sigma, Tennis, Inter-Sorority Representative, PAT JACKSON, Business, Xi Delta Chi, Bar-Bear- Ians, Circle Kg JAN JACKSON, Elementary Education, Tri - C - Club, LYNN JOHNSON, Secre- tarial, Band, Orchestra. Fifth Row: WILLIAM DENNIS KALFAS, Speech, Masque 8z Dag- gerg DUANE KAPP, Pre-Medical, Athletic Commissioner, Advisory Board, Executive Board, Bar- Bear-Iansg MINEKO KAWAMU- RA, Medical Receptionist, GARY KEATING, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Band, Circle K, mn--M First Row: ELAINE KEENE, Liberal Arts, French Club, Ger- man Club, National Education Association, TOMMY KEPPLER, Business, Collegiate Civitang ROBERT KERNER, Pre-Dental, VIRGINIA KETCHUM, Liberal Arts, International Relations Club, Second Row: GARY KILBOURN, Science, Dee Y Dee X3 WILLIAM R. KIVIAT, Business Administra- tion, DARYL KLUMB, Liberal Artsg PETER KNEIP, Pre-Medi- cal, Newman Club. Third Row: LORRAINE KOONCE Nursingg MARILYN KRAMER, Secretarial, Alpha Sigma Gamma Newman Clubg KAREN KRIDLE, General, Kappa Delta Nu, Choir Honor Board, Executive Board, AWS Vice-Presidentg MARIAN- NE KROMKA, Secondary Educa- tion, Phi Lambda Zeta, Bear Tracks, Masque 8a Dagger. 1 s Fourth Row: GERTRUDE LANK- ER, Nursing, Arizona Student Nurses Associationg DAVID R. LARA, Pre-Law, SHEILA LE- BOYER, Sociology, Alpha Kappa Tau, PAT LEWIS, General. Fifth Row: GLENN LIDDICOAT, Business, Xi Delta Chi, RICK LISTON, Engineering, Trackg RE- BECCA LONG, Primary Educa- tion, IRENE LUCERO, Business. CY' wr-ly, Class of I 962 gow ee 5 . ' X Q. , i f l l V .1-r . ,.., First Row: ABRAHAM LUTENBERG, Engineering, Foreign Students Club, DONNA LUDWIG, Primary Education, FRANCES MACKERY, Nursing, Arizona Student Nurses Association, SYDNEY MALLARY, Physical Education, Del- ta Phi Beta, Bowling, Volleyball, DENNIS MALONY, Drafting, Phi Alpha Chi. Third Row: PAUL MEKA, Liberal Arts, Baseball, 13 Club, CAROL MELANDER, Elementary Education, Theta Chi Delta, Honor Board, Rodeo Queen, Associated Students Treasurer, DALE MELSNESS, Secondary Education, Delta Psi Omega, Masque Sz Dagger, Choir, JERONDA MEYER, Art, MICHAEL MIDDLETON, Electrical Engineering. - ,R Y ' avr 5. , ' iz . V if ? ,, . sg if E rf? ir. Second Row: KATHLEEN MANNING, Physical Education, Newman Club, WAA, JACK MARASCHIELLO, Education, Football, Baseball, JUDY A. MARLIN, Secretarial, HOW- ARD LAWRENCE MARSHALL, Secondary Education, TED MARTIN, Business. Fourth Row: SHARON MIERITZ, Education, JO ANN MILLER, Secretarial, KEITH G. MILLER, Engineering, MARGARET MILLER, Physical Education, Volleyball, Softball, WAA, MARIE MILLER, Nursing. ibn First Row: PATRICIA MILLER, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Nu, Inter-Sorority Council, ROBERTA MINEAR, Secretarial, RON MINOR, Mechanical Engineer- ing, KATHIE MITCHELL, Business. Third Row: MARY L. MOWREY, Liberal Arts, Bear Tracks, Choir, Band, Newman Clubg DOUGLAS MOYE, Speech, Executive Board, Phi Alpha Chi, Public Relations Com- missioner, Advisory Board, Circle K1 JOHN MULVIHILL, Pre-Medical: PATRICIA MUMMA, Secondary Education, Alpha Kappa Tau, Choir, Band, Executive Board, Advisory Committecg PAULA MURPHY, Elementary Education, Na- tional Education Association. Second Row: JAMES MORGAN, Secondary Education, HARLOW MORRILL, Secondary Education, PEGGIE MORRISON, Business, Campus Crusade, CARYLE MOS- IER, Elementary Education. Fourth Row: TOM MURPHY, Business Administration, T. F. MCGOVERN, Liberal Arts, Newman Club, TERRI Mc- COMBS, Secretarial, Chi Omega Chi, Inter-Sorority Repre- scntativc, Elections Commissioner: DELORIS MCCOY, Ele- mentary Education: BOB MCDANIEL, Physical Education, Wrestling, Track. 'kan-. . A--uf' W to ,ppi l it JW, gf, , . to - -A e 'Q -it fiiezgr ' . i 'tiff V- fviiaswfill ' K Class of First Row: MARGIE McELWAIN, Secretarial, Eta Chi Epsilon, Mas- que 8z Dagger, BARBARA Mc- GUENN, Nursing, Student Nurses Association, DEANNE MCJUNK IN, Education, WAA, Golf Man ager, GRETCHEN McNEIL, Gen eral Business, Band. Second Row: FRANKLIN NAY LOR, Business, BURISTINE NE- VILLE, Elementary Education, Theta Chi Delta, Newman Club, WAA, Young Democrats, MARY JEAN NICHOLS, Nursing, Stu- dent Nurses Association, BEVER- LY NIXON, Physical Education, Chi Omega Chi, Sandprints, Cheer Leader, Honor Board, Executive Board, Advisory Board. Third Row: MARCIA NORTH- INGTON, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Nu, Sandprints, Pom Pon, Social Commissioner, AWS Freshman Representative, CECIL NUSBAUM, Secondary Education, National Education Association: LORETTA ORR, Elementary Edu- cation, Child Study Club, CHAR- LENE ORTH, Elementary Educa- tion. Fourth Rowz CHERIE OWEN, Home Economics, Phi Lambda Zeta, SHYRLE OWENS, Home Economics, Kappa Delta Nu, Pom Pong DIANE PACE, Elementary Education, JAMES PALMER Electronics. Fifth Row: JUDITH PAPA, Edu- cation, Chi Omega Chi, Pom Pon, FREDERIC G. PARKER, Busi- ness, Sigma Kappa Phi, MARY PARKEY, Music, Alpha Kappa Tau, Masque 85 Dagger, Delta Psi Omega, RON PAYTON, Business Administration. 1962 K W ur First Row: GREG PEARSON, Business Administration, Bar- Bear-Ians, 13 Club, AS Vice-Pres- ident, Bowling Club, CHRISTINE PEER, Business, Child Study Club, Young Republicans, Bad- minton, ROBERT PENDER- GRASS, General, BEATRICE PETRI, Liberal Arts, Foreign Stu- dents Club. Second Row: PAT PHILLIPS, Education, Alpha Sigma Gamma, Newman Club, ALYCE PITTS, Elementary Education, ELSIE PLESS, Nursing, Student Nurses Association, PATRICIA PLOT- NER, Nursing, Student Nurses Association. Third Row: NANCY-JO POMPE, Engineering, Lambda Delta Sig- ma, JAMES R. PORTER, Edu- cation, VEARD PORTER, Kinder- garten-Primary Education, Ten- nis, MARY MARTHA PRINCE, Liberal Arts, Kappa Delta Nu, Honor Board, AWS Treasurer, Executive Board, Honor Board, Advisory Committee. Fourth Row: NADINE RAN- DALL, Business Administration, CAROLE RAY, Kindergarten- Primary Education, Alpha Kappa Tau, CEIL RIDGWAY, Nursing, Student Nurses Association, MIKE RIGGS, Pre-Medical, Lambda Delta Sigma, Bar-Bear- Ians, AS President, Freshman President and Representative. Fifth Row: KAREN RILEY, Home Economics, Eta Chi Epsilon, Band, Foreign Students Club, Interna- tional Relations Club, SANDRA ROBERSON, General, Alpha Sig- ma Gamma, Sophomore Class Secretary, WILLIAM ROBINS, General, Sandprints, AMS Board, '60-'61, MARY RODGERS, Gener- al, Lambda Delta Sigma, Choir. K- ...af ., -SW 4 mm,,., ' f.l57333'i ' ' iffizis-S5355-... wrdfz . First Row: KEN ROGERS, Liberal Arts, Sigma Kappa Phi, BENJAMIN ROSE, Secondary Education, Baseball, KAY ROTI-ICOCK, Art, BERNELL ROUNDY, Business Adminis- tration, Phi Alpha Chi, Sandprints, Bar-Bear-Iansg MARIE A. RUGGERI, Secretarial, Archery. Third Row: JACQUE SANDERS, Pre-Nursing, Chi Omega Chi, GLORIA SANDERS, Medical Receptionist, AL SAN- DERSE, Electrical Engineering, Air Research Manufactur- ing Scholarship, KAREN SANDVIG, Elementary Educa- tion, PRESTON L. SANFIE. me 'lizf Second Row: RONALD RUSHIN, Education, Phi Alpha Chi, Freshman Representative, AMS Vice-President, TOM RUTLEDGE, Physical Education, Track, Cross-Country, Circle Kg ALAN RYKER, Agricultureg J. WAYNE SABO, Business, TOM SANDA, Construction, Collegiate Civitan. Fourth Row: MARY ANN SATINA, Liberal Arts, Tennis, Newman Club, Spanish Club, BOB SATTERFIELD, Draf- ting Technician, Xi Delta Chi, ROSE M. SAUVE, Nursing, Student Nurses Association, CAROL SCHWEIGER Pri- mary Educationg DARRELL E. SCOTT, Biological Sciences. 3... 'Q - 1 A 5 f f ' lf' ' , . 1' ? fl! it sa- x . l el' ' -Kg X . f it I. :J M as-K vii' V K... , Q wwfyff 5' ' -fkgi yn L W 'vb li aelif if , r in , fig1'7?f , . - ,S ' if ., ,Q it tftfffn 'fi fk . gli' 'L 'I . 2 r . , 1 Q E gt ' , . A '- fp? 'J if L. v , , N,-yff ,. mi- 1. fa Q zhff if .4 fslifgif- ,rw is First ROW: MRS. FRAN SEGAL, Liberal Arts, BARBARA SETZER, Liberal Arts, Choir, Band, KEN SHEELY, Pre- Dental, Xi Delta Chi, Bar-Bear-Iansg ROBERTA DALE SHERIDAN, Business, JIM SHORBUGH, General. Third Row: MARSHA SMITH, Elementary Education, Delta Phi Beta: PAULINE SOZA, Secretarial, Newman Club, JOYLENE RUTH SPRATT, Business, LARRY STARK- WEATHER, Eductaionz CAROL STAFFORD, Business, Theta Chi Delta, AWS Representative, Homecoming Com- mittee, Social Committee. Second Row: NITA SHUMWAY, Art, Theta Chi Delta, Cheer Leader, Choir, Miss Maricopa, Miss Phoenixg JOHN SILVERTHORN, General, CARL SIMONTON, Pre-Medi- cal, Xi Delta Chi, CHARLES R. SIMPSON, Elementary Education, LOUISE SMITH, Physical Education, Tennis, Volleyball, Softball, Honor Board, WAA. Fourth Row: MARCIA STEIN, Kindergarten-Primary Edu- cation, GARY STEPHENS, Dramatic Arts, Delta Psi Omega, Golf, Masque 85 Dagger, The Rivalry , Death of a Salesman , LORETTA STUTSMAN, General, Sandprintsg BARBARA CLARK SUES, Fine Arts, Art Club, Newman Club, LEROY SUSERUD, Accounting. 'W' .Rh , M First Row: NADINE SWEARIN- GEN, General, SANDRA TAL- LEY, Elementary Education, LETHA TAYLOR, Medical Re- ceptionist, MARTHA THOMAS, Nursing, Student Nurses Associa- tion. Second Row: MARY ANN TIL- TON, Art, Chi Omega Chi, SHIR- LEY TOLLIVER, Secretarial, JOHN TOMEK, Musical Educa- tiong SHERRY TROSTER, Kind- ergarten-Primary Education, Del- ta Phi Beta. Third Row: VIRGIL TROUT, Bi- ologyg ED TRUJILLO, Engineer- ing, PHILLIP M. TURKOVICH, Business Administrationg JO EL- LEN TURNER, Business, Theta Chi Delta, AWS Constitution Com- mittee. Fourth Row: KAREN TURNER, Elementary Education, Choir, Campus Crusade, JULIE TUR- TON, Elementary Educationg SHELIA VACCARO, Educationg DORENE VAN DOREN, General, Choir. Fifth Row: DORIS VAN DOREN, General, Choir, JERRY VAN LITH, Business Administration, Sigma Kappa Phig EARLINE VINCENT, Speech, Choirg KAR- EN VURICH, Liberal Arts, Stu- dent Education Association, Young Democrats, Newman Club, French Club, International Relations Club. 1962 First Row: R. H. WAHLGREN, Electrical Engineering, KAY WAKEMAN, Home Economicsg DAVID WALKER, Education, MABELINE WALKER, Fashion Design. Second Row: JONNY WALLACE, Secondary Education, CHARLES W. WEBB, Physical Education, Baseball, THOMAS WELCH, Bus- iness Administration, Tau Omegag HOWARD WELCHER, Physical Education. Third Row: JOHN WENHAM, Pre-Medical, Track, Newman Club, CAROL WHITE, English, Bear Tracks Editor, CAROLYN K. WHITE, Drama, Bear Tracks, Masque 8: Dagger, JANET WHITE, Elementary Education. Fourth Row: TOM WHITELOCK, Pre-Law, AS President, AMS President, Golf, Basketball, Sand- prints Editor, Choir, BOB WHIT- TEN, Pre-Law, MARY ELLEN WILKINSON, Kindergarten-Prb mary Education, Kappa Delta Nu, Welfare Commissioner, Newman Club, Executive Board, Advisory Board, BOB WILLIAMS, Busi- ness, Phi Alpha Chi, Baseball. Fifth Row: JEANETTE WIL- LIAMS, Pre-Medical, ROBERTA WILSON, General, Eta Chi Epsi- lon, Sandprints, Bear Tracks, Del- ta Phi Beta, WILLIAM TONN WINKLER, Electrical Engineer- ing, Band, GEORGE WOLECKI, Business Administration, Circle K, Intermural Bowling. R S1 1 3: : , M ,- egg we H T ,g,5.xaGlg5et iififmtili 1 I 1 if . - are ,'fa'4'-M-3-gg ' sms JV.. Ysqfm- ei' .44 - ., sw,,,m,,,-fr,-A,-1 c Whig 3 First Row: LOFTEN WOODS, Physical Educationg HARRY WONG, Physical Education, Wrestling, Letterman's Clubg JIM WORTHAM, Radio Communications, Circle Kg FRANK E. WOTRING, Electronics, Chess Club, LARRY D. WUNDERLICH, Nursing. 3 S. ea Second Row: JOHN YATEEM, Engineering, Foreign Stu- dents Club Vice-Presidentg BUD YOUNG, Business Ad- ministration, Newman Clubg SUSAN YOUNG, Nursing, Student Nurses Associationg EDDIE YUE, General, Sigma Kappa Phi, CAROLANN ZYDEL, Nursing, Student Nurses Association. By the time they are ready to graduate, Sophomores are veterans of at least four registrations and scenes like these are old stories to them. Mrs. Ream, at left, and Mr. Bell, right, preside over the Business Departments registration materials. lasses Change Sound of the bell signals an end to one class and heralds the start of another in ten minutes. Few stu- dents linger in classrooms. Most are off in the direction of cafeteria or snack bar. On Wednesdays, as ll o'clock draws near, adult Phoenicians gather in the Auditorium to hear a book review. Occasionally, a few students join them. aw s ,L gs 'ir' , 5-as , 3. tMi'7 v p l. L A . ig ,Tigjr I ' lv-. . L, .,,, V ,n. W ,?3i1.mr-M fm-.,,' -Tw A J :fr 7' I 7 it 'IYWV' 7 Wy, ,. ,.,. ..,h ,t ,.., w,,,.,.,t1 s-,, M Www! ,flaws1m,E,,E,1, .yli ,,,,, ,. - Q. V. ,..,,f16,w5g:a, as fa, ,s,,,,w X ,.V,4 K, ,. f-,. E, .n um A ,, . A A rt, ., . ' W J 7 1 , 'L H ebws'-2f:yke'1f?.'?i Wit: H rss-sa if-- azf,r.w ,masse rv, I ' fiflig . Mt wwf. 11 2 -' Qi ft,.5wmymsg .sat Q. my A' 945' rggjig ifyqfggr-Qsvff' a,f,g:ggggg,t fr- V as . ,, ,ll uf 'f t,,,4Q,g.W,,f ,f ,iw- W .,., ,, J, - f- V Mu' , JL H XI '3 w ' 6' Iii: ew, 3 W W 4:51 i 1- ff wits 3 , Q ,, r ,fi J? L 'Q 6 QM M U! y 5' gi S if ev .. .1 5-H. Q, ez At 11 o'clock classes break once more, and stu- dents become involved in many activities. Student government organizations, as well as clubs and service groups, get their meetings under way. For some individuals the hour may mean that it is time to practice with the band or choir,' for others it means an opportunity to work on the school news- paper or yearbook. Then there are those for whom the hour provides time to relax and to visit with friends while grabbing a bite to eat. Through Time We As time passes, either hour by hour or from day to day, our leaders are always there to lead us on. Students and capable government leaders are the backbone of a good col- lege. Phoenix College has been one of the luckier colleges because, in both past and present, it has produced outstand- ing leaders. These leaders have inspired the students to seek far-reaching goals. fn, M From the efforts and successes of its Student Government activities, Phoenix College is an outstanding and a reward- ing school. As time marches on, so will P.C.'s able leaders of yesterday and today, as well as those who will make their contributions in the days to come. Smiling as he greets you from the staircase is first semester A.S. President Mike Riggs. First semester A.S. of- -Z ficers were Bev Nixon, ' - gt' secretary, Greg Pearson, cu vice-president, and Carol . Melander, treasurer. 5 S What do our student body officers do? They travel far and wide to expand their knowledge and this is how they looked when they attended the Fall Leader- ship Conference in Pasadena, and then visited Knotts' Berry Farm. usms...., P ,,, l L 5. 'If 'ff i ' Hard-Working officers pictured at Knotts' Berry Farm bar are Pat Jackson, Greg Pearson and Richard Beddone, front, behind them are Walt Dudley, Jan Howard, Peggy Morrison, Mike Riggs, Tom Whitelock, Dona Thomas, Cara Cella, Al Abrams, and Pat Mumma. Follow Gut Leaders -'N Tom Whitelock stepped up second semester from AMS prexy to President of the Associated Students. He also was Editor of Sandprints, took part in numerous student government meetings here and in California, played golf, and kept up with his studies. What a man! Synchronizing their watches - time is of the essence, you know - are second semester Associated Student officers. By name and title they are Connie Crumb, treasurer, Perry Gooch, vice president, and Nita Shumway, Xsecretary. Among the civic services performed by Associated Students of Phoenix College was sending representa- tives to act as clean-up men in the annual Jaycee Rodeo Parade. The jobs they performed were all- important, but unglamorous. To do them, however, the clean-uppers were excused from class. This year the clean-up teams vied with each other to concoct fantastic outfits for themselves and their equipment. The results were quite something, to say the least. T' E idzmvg Q: ' , ACE V i eg. 0 Richard Beddome, Duane Kapp, and George Cox were 'way out as Rodeo Parade cleaner-uppers with This Crazy Age, Whois crazy, the guys or the age? LE DERS ARE WILLI G TO WORK : 1 W N.-.f Clockwise, above, are first semester A.W.S. officers Jan Howard parliamentarian and scholarship chairman, Mary Martha Prince, treasurer, Karen Kridle, vice-president, Bev Nixon, publicity chair- man, Phyllis Gunderson, honor board chairman, and Pat Mumrna, secretary. Below, beginning left, are second semester officers Janet Ives, Fresh- man representativeg Mary McEowen, treasurerg Pat Mumma, presi- dent, Sherri Trostg Freshman representative, and Carol Gettys, Freshman representative. Not pictured are Joan Ellen Clark, secretary, and Toni Gabriel. Gm, QQ Cir- Always greeting girls with a smile was Cara Cella, first semester A.W.S. president. z First semester she greeted us as secretary of A.W.S. Now Pat Mumma greets us as second se- mester president. Tom Whitelock, A.M.S. first semester president, was a busy man about campus all year. HARD ORK Although Richard Beddome, sec- ond semester A.M.S. president, held offices in other organizations he devoted much of his time and energy to A.M.S. First semester A.M.S. officers take time out during a business meeting to have their picture taken. At the table are Walt Dudley, secretary-treasurerg Al Abrams, athletic chairman, Tom Whitelock, president, Ron Rushin, vice president and Pat Jackson, social chairman. Standing are Jim Allen, rep- resentativeg Jack Poe, representative, Richard Wagner, rep- resentative, Joe Garcia, representativeg and Dean Riggs, sponsor. SHOWS RE ULTS Seated behind the wheel is second semester president of A.M.S. Richard Beddome, next to him are Dick Taner, sec- retary-treasurer, and George Cox, social chairman. Standing are Jim Allen, vice president, Dean Riggs, sponsor, and Dwain Capp, athletic chairman, f W '-Mwwmz:.1,,,f,,,,Q,.., 4 Ui ,,..,..-af-Q'-ff' Nam V, ,, 13 CLUB -SK --x QS Twelve outstanding sophomore men are elected to serve in the 13 Club by a majority vote of the old members each year. The 13 Club is an active leader- ship, honorary group on campus. When participating in any official function they will be seen wearing their olive-green jackets. Dr. Riggs, Dean of Students, is an honorary member and sponsor. 88 Beginning at the bottom of the stairs, 13 Club members are Troy Collier, Greg Pearson, Dick Dickson, Noel Cam- bell, Tom Whitelock, Thomas Glen, Mike Riggs, Tom Basham. Chairman first semester, Richard Beddome, Bill Gold, Chairman second semester, and Dean Riggs. Not pictured are Walt Dudley and Paul Meka. HQ OR BQARD E 4 I Scholarship, leadership, character, and attitude are important to a freshman girl if she is to be chosen to serve as an Honor Board member during her sopho- more year. Ten girls are chosen each spring from nominations made by the retiring board, A.W.S. offi- cers and Cwhen requestedj by the faculty Honors Committee. Honor Board girls serve at campus social events. Sponsor for the board is Mrs. Jinnett Kirk, Dean of Women. Starting from the top, Honor Board members are Estelle Robbins, Phyllis Gunderson, Chairman, Libby Diaz, Carol Gold, Louise Smith, Mary Martha Prince, Cara Cella, Bev Nixon, Dean Kirk, Sponsor, Karen Kridle, Toni Gabriel, Carol Melander, Donna Burmeister, Pat Mumma, and Janne Howard. 89 ,ff Executive Board members, beginning at the far left, are Bill Biscoe, Tom Whitelock, Pat Curtis, Pat Jack- son, Donna Burmeister, Bob Kaecker, Toni Gabriel, Richard Beddome, Mary Ellen Wilkinson, Mike Riggs, Bev Nixon, Al Abrams, Karen Kridle, Mr. W. W Mitchell, Cara Cella, John Blake, and Greg Pearson. GOGD LE DERS Mr. Mitchell seems to be very much concerned about his telephone call. Mr. Mitchell is sponsor of the Associated Students. Attending a mass meeting of Advisory Board are Associated Stu- dent officers and faculty representatives. GQ' lt 511 2 At the left is second semester secretary for the Associated Students, Mrs. Marjorie f Braden. Her office is in Unit 7. A ,,,,.. At the right Mrs. Gayle Dryer greets us with a smile. Mrs. Dryer was secretary for Associated Students first semester. E MANY FOLLGWER Kneeling are second semester Executive Board Members, Tom Whitelock, Nita Shumay, Connie Crumb, and Perry Gooch. First row, from the left are Mike Riggs, Ron Rushin, Malcolm Read, Mr. Mitchell, sponsor, Pat Herrick, Jan Howard, Jo N Ann Yeo, Donna Thomas, and Pat Murnma. Second row includes Dwain Kapp, A1 Abrams, Ed MacGoVern, and Greg Pearson. -in -96 49- .Mr .-3' 1, .4 1' 6 ffl W .f fi f Q - Q , . . rx , ., 'If'-T' ,f First semester commissioners may not look very busy here, but there are times when they are. Seated behind the Wheel of the commissioners' sport car is Bob Kaecker, public relations commissioner, in front of him is Terri McCombs, elections commissioner, behind her is Donna Burmester, assembly commissionerg and beside her is Toni Gabriel, fine arts commissioner. Standing are Perry Gooch, social comrnissionerg Mary Ellen Wilkinson, Perched high in a tree with not a Welfare commissioner, and Al Abrams, athletic commissioner. Care in the World is one of first Se- mester's busy officials, Mary Ellen Wilkinson, welfare commissioner. Commissioners Do ot Have All Work and o Play Theire arse Simf-as Azvhen play gnusttentdl and -commissiorrerlsq as .well is oflher US I' I' F . ' ' fiirliegnihety Bsitegndriislgen whlilre spealieig lsiifhpgstlgeaii efiiiglgqjsgivec :Lthix Second Semester Commlsslon' pointers that will help them lead the students of Phoenix College. ers Were HS f0H0WS3 Janne HOW' ard, inter-school relations, public relations, Madelaine Snoberger, campus communications, public relations, Pat Herrick, welfare commissioner, Duane Kapp, ath- letic commissioner, Ann Mitch- ell, fine arts, public relationsg Jeane Gagon, social commission- er, Ron Rushin, election commis- sionerg Jo Ann Yeo, assembly commissionerg George Cox, social commissioner, Mike Riggs, exec- utive commissioner, and Mike Green, public relations director. tudent Government in Action Fall Leadership Conference Mr. Pat Laughlin adminis- trative assistant to the su- perintendent and public re- lations man for the system, was guest speaker. nba Leaders at the Current Problems workshop, directed by Miss Kitts, were Cara Cella, a representative from EAJC, Elaine Keene, and Bob Kaecker. 'B Role of the student leader was dis- cussed by people pictured above and left. They included Bernell Roundy, a representative from the Indian School, Karen Kridle, Karen Logan, Buristine Neville, Carol Melander, Lloyd Marlowe and Karen Ketring, above. Left, Mr. Luster Hauth, chair- man, Terri McCombs, secretary, Jim Allen, Mike Green, Jan Howard, Karen Riley, and Louise Stephens. Q. fl VIH W' J' I r, vii kwa pll l 93 Food, Fun, Hard Work Feature Fall Meetings Below, Connie Crum, Nita Shumway, Jan Howard, Carol Melander, and Gail Riggins join in com- munity singing during the dinner meeting. Look nice, too, don't they? . ,ii ,i W1 Above, more socializing at the dinner meeting. Mike Green, last year's stu- dent body president, who was back as a speaker, greets old friends. Seat- ed are Bernell Roundy, Kent Tucker, B Gayle Gerrard, Bev Nixon, Cara Cella, Terri McCombs, and Patsy ' Herrick. fffvafwf .. L, , wa mg , Shots of two different sessions show dele- gates at work. Above are Arnie Bernstein, Mickey Narmi, Candy Dowdle who represent- ed EAJC, Pat Jackson, Karen Ketring, J. E. Clark, Nita Shumway, and Kent Tucker. At left are Karen Ketring, Mickey Narmi, Mary McEowan, Pat Murnma, Marilyn Miller, Ted McGovern, Marilyn Kramer and Candy Dowdle. To Payson for More Meetings Spring Leadership Conference Hard at Work Cbut enjoying ith are those who attended the spring leadership con ference at Payson. Above left are Carol Melander Bill Berry Audrey Sloncen Judy Trost and Jim Allen. Above right are Rick Tan- ner Connie Crumb Ken Rogers and Ron Rushin. They planned it. Up a tree, but not because they lack ideas, is the com- mittee that arranged for the Payson conference. Left, are Mary Mow- rey, George Cox, Carol Norton, Marilyn Mil- ler, and Artie Eklund. Right, are Jeanne Ga- gon, George Cox, and Dean Robert J. Han- nelly. Included are Jeane Gag- on and her St. Bernard Cin case the gang got snowboundb Richard Bed- dome, Greg Pearson,Mike Riggs, Pat Mumma, Al Abrams, Cara Cella, Mal- colm Read, and Pat Kurtz. ui 95 F ellofwship, Songs Less serious, and really enjoying the singing are Ken Rogers, Aud- rey Sloncen, Sarah Burns, Mau- rine Niesse, Carolee Gettys, Mary McEowen, Marcia Northington, Karen Kridle, Joy Edwards, J. E. Clark, Jim Allen, Mike Riggs, and Pat Mumma. 96 Add Pep to Session Looking serious as they listen to Pat Kurtz give her Voice of Democracy talk are Pat Mumma, John Bradshaw, Frank Bar- mettler, and Mary McEoWen. l M Dfw., Mi Above, Gay Tennant, Donna Thomas, and Madelaine Snoberger discuss an important leadership problem. Left, Songs featured the Sunday morning session. Singers pictured include Maurine Niesse, Greg Pearson, Mad- elaine Snoberger, Richard Beddome, Karen Riley, Bill Clark, and Riley Balenquah. Club Time ls Busy Time Here's A Booster Group Boosters this year includ- ed, front row, Greg Pear- son, Bar-Bear-Ian presi- dent, Nita Shumway, only honorary feminine mem- ber, and Mike Greene, second row, John Poe, Mike Colquette, Pat Jack- son. Others pictured are Mike Riggs, Timmy Riggs, Bob Davis, Dale Melsness, Al Abrams, Paul Coates, Terry Cop- page, Gary Zundel, Mike Terry, Dick Voth, Pat Lewis, Tom Whitelock, Jim Colabine, Duane Kapp, and Dick Dickson. Bar-Bear-Ians Call the organization what you Wish - Bear-Back- ers, Boosters' Club, Pep Squad - the guys who put school spirit in things are mighty important people on campus. Booster group this year chose the name Bar-Bear- Ians, and set out to out-boost all their predecessors. Their uniform was a blue sweat shirt with a bear's head stenciled on in White. Chief stenciler was Nita Shumway, Who became the club's only female and honorary member in recognition of her talents with a paint brush. Bar-Bear-Ians did card tricks in the stands during football games, won a trophy for their skit to boost Homecoming, yelled loud at football and basketball games, and in all Ways possible made themselves heard and their school spirit felt on campus. 97 Devotees Of Drama And Art Masque and Dagger, organization for drama enthusiasts, numbers among its members, front row, left to right, Joy Norman, Roberto Cartagena, Libby Diaz, Denyll Davies, Toby Blavis, Helen Nunez, Judy Williams, Marjorie McElwain, Valorie Vandenberg, Jo Ann Yeo, and Robert Johnson, second row, Tom Basham, Duane Kapp, Vondra Van Dyke, Shirley Lewis, Ethel Eaton, Mary Parky, Mede Scott, Eloise Forge, Beverly Rogers, Bob Reid, and Jim Colibine. In the third row are Ron Bacher, Anne Valenzuela, Carol Norton, May Ehlen, Chuck Smith, Gary Stephens, Robie Allen, Mary Ellen Kane, Jackie McCoy, Dale Melsness, and Mr. John Paul, advisor. Honor society for outstanding members of Masque and Dagger is Delta Psi Omega. With Mr. John Paul, drama chairman, as the base of the pyramid, members are: Carolyn White, Beverly Rogers, Marjorie Ehlen, Libby Diaz, Ethel Eaton, Dale Melsness, Mary Parkey, Gary Stephens, and Chuck Smith. Art Club members gathered around the table are: Kathleen Jackson, Barbara Wolfer, Gus Walker, Barbara Bowley, Paul Crider, Jerorda Meyer, Charles Byerly, Robert Vacek, Mike May, Jerry O'Reilly, Jutta Warner, Peter Carey, and Jim Shaw. Dr. John Rios, advisor, holds the picture. At Home In Domestic Arts Bringing an international flavor to the campus, and at the same time stopping to taste some domestic dill pickles, is this quar- tet from South Asia and Africa. P.C. Co-eds Sue Burke and Patty Dela- cruz present the salty re- freshments to U Tun Myint Kyu of Burma, Trinh Quang Quy of South Viet-nam, James R. Namitenga of North- ern Rhodesia, and Peter F. Kibisu of Kenya. h Visitors From Far Away Eta Chi Epsilon, Home Economics honorary, is open to all majoring in that field. Membership this year included, left to right, front row: Kay Wakeman, Doris Van Doran, Paulette Horn- brook, Dee Davis, Mar- guerite Wilson, Shirley Silver, and Roberta Wil- song standing: Miss Edith Stevens, sponsor, Mar- jorie McElwain, secre- tary - treasurer, Karen Riley, president, Sherry Barnette, and Karen Ide. pa, Civic Activities Intrigue Them ltr' Affiliated with the senior club, Collegiate Civitan strives to build citizenship. Pictured below are, seated, Mr. Robert H. Dodge, president of Senior Civitang Richard Miller, P.C, club secretary, l960-613 Charles Sword, assistant secretaryg Roland Brown, president, William Frakes, vice president: Stanley Duda, treasur- er: Howard Marshall, sergeant-at-arms: Mr. Robert M. Heizer, sponsor from senior club. Standing are Thomas Keppler, Dennis Lockhart, William Thompson, and Mr. John C. Alnutt, faculty advisor. Other members, not present, were Roy Calhoun, Roberto Cartagena, secretaryg James Colabine, William Gwillim, John Hilsdorf, and Fred Hughes. Circle K, a service organization stressing leadership and character- building, included among its mem- bers, seated, Dave Watt, Bob Kaeck- er, Jim Ferris, and Jim Wortharng standing, Bob Storrs, George Wolec- ki, Don Tempkin, Bob Davis, Scott Rhorer, Tom Rutledge, and Jim Hughes. Spkjllbtji I i ff -wZ?'fSf .YRS v,-tw -s Stan Duda sells a sprig of mistle- toe to raise funds for the club's scholarship while Connie Phillips, Bear Tracks reporter, looks on. Some Actifve Racqueteers f . Functioning first semester of each year, the Tennis Club promotes interest in the racquet game and seeks to improve the playing of its members. Co-education- al, its members enjoy semi- social events fand tennisj on Saturdays. The club sponsors at least one all- college tennis tournament 1 , xlK during the year. By second itt T 'tt' semester its most active if ,fjf ? ,,x members have progressed f-if 1 1 to the varsity teams, and ' a their energies are focused if e on actual court competi- ,Q -- tions. Tennis Club members are, front row, Paul Beiley, Chuck Dolab, Jane Shar- baugh, Shelia Wilson, Nancy Laramore, Louise Smith, and Armando Ja- covog back row, Mr. Charles Sharpe, coach, Bernie Bertonis, John Flannery, Harley Carter, Ernie Hinds, Ed Eck, Art Weiner, Ivan Miller, and Mr. Luster Hauth, coach. Native Americans From'Way Back Indian Students Club is a new organization on cam- pus as of the 1961-62 school year. Membership is open to all students but Indian students are es- pecially urged to join. The club's program was still in the process of formation as the year progressed, but its gener- al purpose is to promote activities in connection with overall college pro- gram. Members of the Indian Students Club include, front row, Christina John, LaRose Pete, Myrtle Charles, president, Imogene Burnett, and Gloria Manuelg standing, Ted McGovern, Earl Dean Sisto, Terry Coppage, Paul Boyce, Mrs. Norma Snyder, spon- sor, Delmar Barehand, Arnold Taylor, and Cseatedl Riley Balenquah and Cynthia Dann. lOl Cafeteria Is A Place To Study is Whose turn to pay this time? 11 i ,.', Why do girls need such big purses? if And I said to her, I said . . . va-qua!! 25 I Do you think the twist will last? That really is a tough math problem . . . Socialize, Snooze Calso Eat Tostados are my favorite lunch . . . Zzzzzzzzz! How about a little counter service? Cafeteriology is a major subject with some who attend Phoenix Col- lege. It seldom leads to credit toward graduation, and it is not transferable to any other institution of higher learning. However, it is a course in which much may be learned - the latest gossip, a new joke, who dated vvhofmj last night, What's tops on the hit parade, and Whether the Western Civ test was a rough one. With a real student center lacking, the Cafeteria is the social hub of P.C. campus, as is clearly indicated by these unposed and candid shots. fPhotographer: Laris Russell! Six guys . . . just gabbing . . . Hospital Is Classroom ff PC Has Two-Year Program Hospitals are scary places, especially for the small fry. Rita McCoy comforts a small patient, upper left. Marlene Harris, above, administers intermittent Bennett's positive pressure to a patient. Nursing students know what the process is - others should be impressed. Joanne Harris ' is at work in the sterilization room, lower left. For urse-Trainees Gwen Ham, upper right, takes a patient's temper- ature. With nice looking nurse-trainees like this, being hospitalized can almost be a pleasurable ex- perience. Nursing is not solely a woman's field - men took care of the sick and injured long before women were permitted to work in hospitals. James Hook is busy with charts and records. Meal time is a busy time and nursing students learn to manage trays as well as thermometers. Below, Bernice Birdwell and Roger Hawes are in the process of serving lunch. fPhotographer: Chic Haasej A Lass In The Library uf Q Here g09S - - - Pick a few numbers . . . Some books are low down . . . Some are up high . . . Sign OH the lille - - - A Picture Story With Few Words o-iX?T'C E t lg Was it 952.34 or 925.43??? Must be upstairs . . . And 50 to VV0I'k- 1Library Lass: Nita Slmmway But this is much nlofe interesting il W ' Tl YVQIL WUHG Below are Harold Garcia, Jim Jochum, Dave Flores, Bill Winkler, Kester Cooper, Walter Tilford, James May, Al Brown, and Bob Brewer. Nita Carrasquillo, secretary, and Vernon Waite, president, are planning something with Band Director Al Davis. trike Up The Band Left to right are band members Don Woods, Gary Keating, Treasurer, Bill White, John Billingsley, Dan Thiehoff, Gurden Hutchins, Vice-President, George Hendrix, Richard Greene, Maurine Niesse, Bill Clark. Those seated, front, are Reuben Reyes, Dick Hanson, Drum Major, and Don Stoker. Below, left to right, are Dick Elardo, Dean Tomek, Bob Meinhardt, Jim Bade, Robert McClamroch, Lanny Dickinson, Alvin Reed, Vernon Eckleberry, Stan Cook. Kneeling is Mike Trimarco. For Music! Music! Music! Right, from left to right, are band mem- bers Nita Carrasquillo, secretary, Dave Luckey, Steve Smith, Bob Tollison, Terry Coppage, Vernon Waite, president, Paul Boyce, John Goettle, Shari Clark, and Barbara Setzer. Man, when they say blow, they mean blow! And the band is hard at it. gdb aux x O 3 A N0 Q53 is- ,,,.sYI H-, Q Dick Hanson and Jeane Gagon, pictured lower left, look ready, willing, and able to march out onto the field. Below, band members Jan Schmidt, Steve Smith, Ken Busby, Karen Aldridge, and John Goettle may look tired, but they are only wondering how the trip to Cerritos is going to go. D- Une World Through Sopranos First row: Carole Adams, Nancy Egbert, Vernell West, Hellen Gar- cia, Deanne MacJunkin, Donna Crockett, Hope Williams. Second row: Pat Davis, Valerie Vanden- burg, Vonda Van Dyke, Mary Parkey, Barbara Miller, Claudia Twiss. Third row: Marilyn Mc- Cormick, Earline Vincent, Ophelia Bernal, Mary Astor, Drucie Cran- dall, Deanne Maltby, Jo Ann Yeo. Fourth row: Carole Adams, Nancy Egbert, Vernell West, Hellen Garcia, Donna Crocket, Hope Williams. In keeping with its motto, One World through Music, the a cappella choir, directed by Mr. Kenneth L. Hakes, serves as an ambassador of good will for the College. During the year it presents programs throughout the Valley, charming audiences of all ages - from young people in high school to oldsters in the retirement colonies. Numbering 85 singers this year, the choir Was fea- tured extensively during the Christmas holidays by radio station KOY. The group also played an im- portant role in the Phoenix Arts Festival in April. Its spring tour took the choir to San Francisco, with stops at points there and back, for sightseeing and for singing. Tenors Left to right: Bob Nally, Tom Griffiths, Duane Kapp, Pat Kurtz, George Cox, Mike Murray, John Bradshaw. Music Altos From top, left: Pat Mumma, Marge John- son, Phyllis Odom, Karen Ketring, Dorene Van Doren, Liz Ross, Beth Ash, Nita Shumway, Nancy Van Kommer, Doris Van Doren, Rita Walters, Janet Wade, Carol Copeland, Shirley Homes, Margie Wright. Basses First row: Gary Patrick, Mike McNulty, Lowell Hankins, Bob Brewer. Second row: Frank Bramwell, Dan Thiehoff, John Col- linbine. Third row: Tom Whitelock, Larry Blakely, Bobby Cartagena. Fourth row: Bill White, Dale Melsness, Walley Trash, Bob Johnson. Seated clockwise around the table, Bear Track staffers are Connie Phillips, Roberta Wilson, Robie Allen, Ron Morgan, Larry Popkin, Jerry Telfer, Carol White, Jon Morris, Frank Muckerman, Mary Mowrey, Joy Schuble, and Tammy Hunt. i Lim-E CAMPUS ' '7 Q ll' sf? NEVER 35 ABLE TO FIND A WRKIN6 Fl-ACE- Students Well Informed 'Tracks Staff First Semester Editor-in-Chief ........ Carol White News Editor ........,... Jerry Telfer Sports Editor .............. Jon Morris Assistant .............. Jonny Wallace Photo Editor .............. Chic Haase Copy Editor .... Mary L. Mowrey Fine Arts Editor Carolyn K. White Feature Editor .... Connie Phillips Columnists .......... Dave Hurlbert, Estelle Robbins, Robie Allen Contributing Photographers - Louis Bernal, Dennis Crowl, Walt Griffith, Ron Olive Reporters - Mary Atwell, Michael Avenenti, Marjorie Graves, Pat Harris, Tammy Hunt, Shiela James, James Jeffers, Ron Morgan, Frank Muckerman, Pat Myers, Robert Oppelt, Clarel O'Sullivan, Robert Rees, Joy Schuble, Marie Wilson, Marie Stanford. Advisor ................ Jack C. Seigle Preparing an editorial for the next issue of 'Tracks is Editor-in-Chief Carol White. Looking pleasant but busy, is Mr. Jack C. Seigle, advis- or of the college newspaper. ttsi J J , , 'f 1,55 I I HZ' ' ET5 i'QV1ii:,iiif+f-ff. i . nf ' ' H, X X it fi as p p 4 4, papp, b M p p, Y p me in 8 clctocuc culaezs wen' Mozwwd OF A i Z - it R by School Newspaper ,.W Wewarll Jerry Telfer, second semester p Contrary 552522323 253522552 2325 www ETS? mi good to Wk gum? V1-olledin claims, ,ymffi 'WMS f mg Wy slee S S. see ' s. 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Annual staff members not pictured are Tommy Carder, general staff, Bill Robbins, second semester sports edi- tor, Stan Duda, general staff, Robie Allen, general staff, Loretta Stuts- man, file clerk, Fred Miranda, first semester sports editor, Al Abrams, general staff, Bernell Roundy, faculty section and entertainment. Photogra- phers include Ronald Olive, Dennis Crowl, Gus Walker, Laris Russell and Louie Bernal. They Think This Is the Best Deadlines! Wish Ild nev- er heard of them! This may be what Editor-in- Chief Tom Whitelock is thinking. At least he doesn't look too happy. On the other hand, he may only be dreaming up another masterpiece of campus political strategy. Looking for one of the many names she has to check is Karen Logan, wg, J ,,-wi class picture editor. Checking copy, left, is Barbara Wolfer, one of the second semester general staff members. Hard at work pasting down some of the many pictures that have to be pasted is Edith Grayek, girls sports editor, right. Boy! I hope I don't run out of film! This was a statement made a few times by Photo Editor Walt Griffith. He must have taken hundreds of pictures during the year, and only misplaced a few of them. 30 ' '4,e , e ...Jn Sandprints Ever C196ZD 1 1 . s What shall we put.on those division pages? might be what Marcia Northington, art edi- tor, was thinking when this picture was taken. MM ,nmwaptmm What, me worry? Of course, some- body has to! The annual could not have been on time if it had not been for our good nat- ured sponsor, Miss Evans. Thinking what to do next is Bev Nixon, first se- mester sororities editor. At left, Mike Smith, of the general staff, works at the main task of an an- nual, pasting. Thumbing through the file box to see if she has spelled names correctly is Roberta Wilson, activities editor. There to help with clubs and fraternities was Wally Bart- lo, co-editor of sororities and fraternities. Copy, copy, copy, was about all Carol Stevens, copy editor, could think about. r .4 ,,,, ' - .,..,.. ni i ,,,,,, Dash to the locker rooms, make a quick change, then out to the yield, gym, or court. This is a common occurrence at 3 o'clock on the Phoenix College cam- pus. In the spotlight at this time are football, basket- ball, track, and other sports. For the men, varsity activity is all important. For the women, preparation for inter-college playdays takes much time and prac- tice. Reflected in all these variecl activities is the spirit of fun and the importance of fair play. 'l s' 'Wr- . .-. -2 Come on and C443 Floyd Hudlow leans hard on an EAJC tackler. The Bruins Won this early-season game, 22-0. H8 Fight. F i ght! Fight. Signifying the start of pre-game warmup, the squad, lead by C755 Rick Granthum and 1543 J ack Maraschiello, charge on the field with the approval of cheerleader Nita Shumway. 15 .. ,WEN Jackson 5 aa fs? Fight for dear old P.C. E Ds. , 95 .5 lg K J Q L 5 Q MH 92 , W me K 3 af, X W A, , V as , ,K .. is V-K ,. g. Mike Rojas c. Steve Vosgler , 0 Gary Hanshaw C265 sweeps K around left end. e. Noel Campbell for Cerritos, left. -CJ ,,,,..r.-. Q , 1, we ,Q Q aff Coach Hogan and assistants, Mann and Eastin, board a plane Three Pierce defenders are not enough to stop i811 Larry Hannum in P.C 's 51-0 below 3 M 5 em hb. Gary Schlecht ,J ,, ' Wi L V, H -W - ' ' 5 .. U':' ' ' , , VV' - V W AA H I ' .. ' -, .. '.'? , V - ' 2 W i 'V if 5? ! ,Q-4 an 7 .Z iw W V ,alma It 1 1, ' ' .ff . -M-5 1 ' 4 ' ff? ,4-,ihzpfnsf ?i.g,,,.gM25fn.. 5 : .V . f gi V- - c. Max Dreisbach 5? ' e. Bill Hart n ' 1 5 hb. Bill Wick g. Fred Combs l ,gif 2 W an an 4' 2 vm if is -. A ' -' zifzfgsii N KK S fx ga -f Z ,f,, , 1 ox Hifi- 1: L 1 hb. R udy Garcia g. Burt Chrisman ,im 2 em 4, ,,,. J, . :ff - fu 1.-V Floyd Hudlow is intent on driving by a Pasadena tackle en- route to the goal line. Phoenix won 41-7. of K as . M--I-.:... fu' 7 12:5 -3 fuiii' im' figafif If 'oo., 6 a i::,::i l l Q? if . gififd? K' i f ..n.a .. , ,,,, it , ia 5, M. , 1 xiii n ' is , 912 - 2 'E 1 'lf X , Wm. 0 ,, To ' sf 'f 195 535 ' .P ' f t Y ' K ' d'P 1 . . ' ' f va we - W l s a 1 'V if it 1 5 it 9 I - edio t n ogg H , o d J t a t iiii e. Ken Kerner w e hb. Mel Dunn A .dr We ,ffs-MSWQXQEQ , 7,.-us .ww swf' f- asf-lzfv-: . o,,., A ..,,.... L .. Wi- Efifitfs- ,mliiaiffg 92112 , ,. :gs ff . , .a1M,1 si .wr - W7 fix ml ,SW mmffm,s,W,:ze.1.g W M it , .2 M . ,,,. W qb. Rod Pitts S wi I 3 it g mt Q6 , x N , . 121 'Till We Win Victor . , .,,.. 3 J Y - rg ' fffz 'ff Eel' Xrf . f fr' leaf ' gs 4 is M M- X . , LA.,. . ., ig e. Russell Winer . 1 t. -V 9 f ,ie 12 X U w i.,5f,i3f,1 ,fgsi 35 ,, ij? John Prince g. Bruce Eastlake . , , girls 35' wlisfa I 5 g. Art Simpson is J sllrf g. Tom Fife er ., xiii fi . ' 25 -.: gsm f , 'SEV' - - 1 mf- A of 1 o , 122 HTOUCHDOWNV' 1331 Charles Bobo adds another to our impressive smash over Pierce. Wm ,je hb Bob Digby . ..-A , ..:E?i' j?v. F fb. Ted Lane ' ii' 1 'i: ' i 1 i riorr .AQ 5 A - i e. Earl Berry 3 S 'WE W L L Q h e Y ll, i 5 ,.., '- g If 5 L'AL' QPF' 3 i 4 V. .M ,.x, my I W 'li C ij M..s,, ij, sqm waging. , ig ggi, F , 1 5 -, .. ,K wg gy, 1- ww f , M :ag ff f . Mm Lifgxf il 7 7 ,fb fi. - 2559? 5 ffl ' 'Els-if if 4352525232111 I ' gg gf ' Bob Keller t. Jerry Bryant Utah's Hoover C445 is stopped short by C241 Garcia and C482 Jackson. if 5 My K Jim Bush Rudy Garcia C245 plunges forward to gain needed yardage in a game that found Ventura on the low end of a 21-0 score. 124 All Stars Flying high are Armando Sanchez and Jim Bush, two members of the Bruin squad selected to play in the J.C. All-American football game. Flanked by Coach Hogan and guest speaker Ed Cava- naugh, Phil Jackson, Bob Digby, and Armando San- chez display the awards they received for being se- lected outstanding players. Coach Carsonts fast sprinting thinclads were ffrom leftl James Boozer, John Silverthorn, Art Reade, Dan McPeek, Tom Rutledge, Fred Miranda, and Tom Hawk. fRick Liston and Mike Turner are not picturedj Cross Countr Coming into the far turn all in stride are Silver- thorn, Rutledge, Reade, and McPeek. These men were instrumental in placing PC high on the scor- ing chart during many invitational meets. 125 Western States Conference Champions Two of the WSC top scorers were, pictured at right, Dave Wright and Troy Collier. Sweetwater J. C. ...rrr ,,.,V , Sweetwater J. C. ,,,,.. ,,,,, , Dixie College ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, Dixie College ,V.,....,,,, ,.,,,, E. A. J. C. ,.......,,,,..,.,,,....,,,. ,,.,. , Chaffey Tournament ...,., ..... Palomar ............................,,,.,..,,,..,. Palomar ........,.....,.........,.,..,..,.,,.,.... San Bernardino Tournament .... Glendale ........ ,,.., Glendale .... ..... Cerritos ...... ...... Cerritos .....,.... ..... E. A. J. C. ...... .,., . 85-61 85-52 84-70 84-66 104-92 55-37 52-54 100-56 76-65 73-56 79-59 75-67 76-71 95-69 55-59 88-62 89-79 Season Record Phoenix College vs. WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON Lost WON WON E. A. J. C. .,., . Pasadena .......... Pasadena .,,......, Los Angeles CC Los Angeles CC Ventura .....,,....... Ventura ............... ..... Pierce ...... Pierce ...... Compton ...... Compton ....,........ .... E. A. J. C. .............. California State Junior College Tournament 119-82 WON 89-73 WON 84-48 WON 104-66 WON 93-53 WON 72-49 WON 67-43 WON 73-49 WON 86-74 WON 96-63 WON 86-63 WON 77-68 WON 104-67 62-66 84-68 Third Place 1962 Proves to Be P.C's best Season Coach Ed Long guided the basketball team to fir s t place in the Western States Conference. Hands ! Hands ! Hands ! Andy Pierce can't seem to find room to get rid of the ba hr K if' 54 I , W Jim Morgan finds a Dixie Rebel in the Way of his drive toward the basket. 'Ur' ' 291325435 aff Charles Mayfield has trouble getting off the floor for a shot against Palomar. Bob Farrar, freshman, helped the varsity defeat the alumni. Fast Action, Lots of It llifu' 6535- ffl At right, Dave Wright goes after a wild ball, and seems ready to land on photographer Chic Haase. -W . Awww Dick Dickerson in ac- tion against Pasadena City College. Cheers! , NJ X Nam Dave Centers grimaces as he starts a break during some of the action. Below,A1 Abrams Wards off a rush by the faculty, during the Stu- dent - Faculty game . .. f . ,, ,...n .., n.....u U.. ,n......u. nu... ..nn...u un.. ..n..-nu. ........ f..-...nun ........,. n.......nu- ........... ..n......-.gf ............ u....n.-ug.. ....n....... u.un.u-nu un.-........ .n.....nn.--Q ........... ......n.....-n .......... . ..uu..u.....- nun.. 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Pitchers are Dick Donahue, throwing, and left to right, Dave Alsup, Fernando Roqueni, Skip Mc- Farland, Wayne McA1pin, and Jim Neeley. dam. any Putting the tag on Bob Williams, Paul Meka shows how it should be done. Watching are Rick Nelson, Lolly Volles, Bill Williams, Rich Chiate, Jerry Fossum, and Carl Smith. viii? Coming home! Bill Hart scores during a night game. v are Q ' 2 X Q 5 Q5 + Sig-, ,a 'filet-7.5. ffW'?P':J The outfield for this year was made up of, left to right, Dave Phasly, Allen Bauer, Bill Hart, Mel Dunn, Terry Brinkoetter, and kneeling, Terry Riley, and Gary Wolfe. Lolly Valles in action against Sun City. Spring Sports Lettermen's Club Lettermen are, left to right, Coach Ron Eastin, Tom Fife, Edward Ordaz, Fred Combs, Rusty Karsten, Bill Hart, Gary Schelt, Ken Kerner, Tom ' Keller, Mike Rogas, Bill Martin, Jerry Brant, Richard Garcia, Ralph UP hlgh for John Flores, John Prince, Mel Dunn, and coach Martin Marich. -J Paul goes for a low one . . . W N f Ji 2 In the middle for Armando Golf Members of the Bruin golf team coached by Shanty Hogan are, left to right, Jim Batt, John Haverland, Mike Terry, Pete Hermer, Jim Farkas, and Tom Darwin. Squad members include, from left, Paul Bailey, Jim Rova, Armando T ' Jacove, John Nieman, John Flanery, Chuck Dolap, and Ron Rushin. Mr. Charles Sharpe coached the team. Trackmen Compete, Make Fine Showing ln Variety of Spring Competitions Before This year's track team was made up of: first row, Ken Hickman, Mike Turner, John Silverthorn, Louie Bernal, John Bell, Ron Hall, Art Reade, and Charles Mayfield. Second row, Dan McPeek, Art Palma, John Rooker, Dick Dickson, Jim Guy, Joe Henderson, and Tom Murphy. Third row, Jim McCarthy, John Wenham, Tom Alberti, Bill Hutcherson, John Heffron, and Rick Liston. Fourth row, Coach Carson, Bob Falls, Don Duxbury, Mark Metzinger, Bill Johnson, manager, and George Kapp, manager. Fifth row, Jerry Bryant, Eugene Jackson, Ronald Jepson, Milton Jesman, and An- drew Pierce. ffflrll 1 5713515 Test And After 35 This May Look Easy But Try It Sometime He flies through the air with the greatest of ease. Caught in mid air, this trackman looks as though he is about to go into orbit. Over the hurdles they go - or do they? Grunt and Groan Artists 'Nga' Smith. Paul Flindt uses a knee pickup on an opponent. John Smith, HWY Bill Wick, 137 Bob O'Ca1laghan, 115-123 Art Martori, 167-177 Coach Easton with Mike Trimarco, Dave Saunders, Bill Wick, and John Edward Ordaz, 115-123 They Tie Each Other in Knots Ten PC grapplers placed in the top five places in their weight class. Four boys held down a second, two thirds and a fourth in the California State Tournament, While the team came in first in the Arizona State College Tournament, fourth in the Chuck Hudspeth, 147-157-167 Captain California State JC Tournament and fourth in the Arizona AAP Tournament. Not a bad record, huh? Bob Baachman, 137-147 Mike O'Ca11aghan, 147 Dave Saunder, 177 we 1, f- 7, Bob Keller, 177-191 Rich Garcia, 130-137 i 1 ,,,- Hmm? iat e 1 ' Pom Pon Cuties Sandi Rutherford Jody Blair I 42 Pom Pon capers added color and charm to many Phoenix College sports events. Shyrle Owens Judy Papa S Cara Cella Marcia Northington Toni Gabriel, captain ,WMM of the 1961-1962 Pom Pon Line. J utta Weriner gifs: 5. sf ' ,, if :M s ,fp ,ff 4 . .wt -,pszfsil m e ,rev sz - H P Ls ,-. , w:',. Mgr? ,W tie M , fg5z-1.-M, mem? .:. -' 'qziww V .N .5 A Vu . ,if -g, , , :Z W im,-iw : 5, is- EMS: ,E , Q. z . ,,,..,. .. . y fu K, 3,. ., M . K 5, Q, .X 1 an - -naw fi me - .fi wg 'gaff-1,22 ts. ,- ,ff ?5f?ai2iQi5? . 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W-m,uf,Hgs 524951 fj7,.?,.-ss! -H-Gsm.,g41gwgf.g:gg,gg fsgrggggkgfmf , - Bev NIXOH 53551515353 'fiiffis- Sf Q57 it T Ti?iii2i?P7'f'l,15fk , f ,MH wgw iil-gif' '1' if isimw?-,iv - , I,a ':5i T 'gf is Joan Ellen Clark i f 'r ,,. U - :f'QT'f5'!Q , ,,-16 ezsg s f lf Nita Shumway Carol Melander 143 Bus Trips are So Educational tg-W5 I44 ,N q :.f'1':'. 'fir' Top left, Marilyn Miller and Mike Greene were serious card players. Top rgiht, Jody Blair makes like Dracula's girl friend. Cute, ain't she? Center, Marcia Northington looks back over her shoulder C?J. Lower left, Jim Ferris watches while Vonda Van Dyke and Nita Shumway play footsie with a pop bottle. Lower right, Marcia North- ington snores and Judy Papa looks at somebody else's feet. Football teams need backers, especially when they play away from home. To give the Bears the pep and fight that they needed, bus loads of P.C. students follow- ed the team to several California games. Among the passengers were cheer leaders, pom pon girls, band members, Bar - Bear - Ians, and anybody else who could find the time and money for the fare. l - W. 'P Girls' Sports R For women with competitive energy for intercollegiate and intramural sports is the Women's Athletic Association. Tennis, softball, bowling, golf, and many other individual sports are participated in throughout the year. A girl must be willing to spend at least two hours a week, in addition to her regular class periods, participating in her particular sport, in order to be eli- gible for membership. This also makes her eligible to participate in two sched- uled play days. , We 1' Q First and second semester officers of WAA are, front row, Louise Smith, tennis man- ager and publicity chairmang Shelia Wil- son, tennis managerg Carol Duprest, assist- A . ..- f L X 4 Xf. This year's most able tennis players en- joyed a good season. Kneeling are, Mary Elaine White, Susan Creceluis, Jacqueline Tompkins, Nancy Larremore. Standing, are Sheila Wilson, Carolee Gettys, Jane Sharbaugh, and Mary McEowen. Our hats go off to Carolee Gettys and Shelia Wilson who won the junior women's doubles at the 49th Annual Southwest Tennis Tour- nament in Tucson. ,saijlflfiilx ant softball managerg Nancy Larremore, softball managerg Esther Moreno, basket- ball manager, Claire Lusson, presidentg Jane Sharbaugh, vice president. Back row, Jackie Runge, vice presidentg Marlys Ol- son, assistant basketball managerg Pat Smith, secretaryg Donna James, publicity chairman. With paddle in hand this year's girls table tennis team is ready. Around the table, from left, are Kathy Manning, Martha Roncal, Jane Sharbaugh, and Claire Lus- son. Smiling for the camera is this ye-ar's first girls' volleyball team. Kneeling are, Libby Diaz, Jackie Runge, Irene Amabisca, Myrtle Charles, Nancy Larremore, Carol Du- prest, and Esther Moreno. Standing are, Mary Brandt, Marie Vasquez, Betty Great- house, Louise Smith, Sheila Vaccaro, Judy Hoehn, Luanne Henningsen, Claire Lusson, Ellen Kiedaisch, Marlys Olson, Carol Isch, and Margaret Miller. They F incl Volleyball Fascinating This season's second girls' volleyball team was full of pep. Kneeling are, Nadine Randall, Lucia Percy, Mary Reveles, Nancy Gannuscio, Ronni Blunk. Second row, Helen Nunez, Ophelia Bernal, Ernestine Newman, Carol Copeland, Syd Mallory. Third row, Donna James, Letha Robertson, Judie Tawn, Pam Steward, Barbara Atkinson, Joyce Lewark. Fourth row, Nancy Lane. 'VRaf ' H ! ..., .sa :J , pi ,'v29' 9 Let s Play Ball This year's fact-moving basketball team in- cluded, kneeling, Esther Moreno, standing, Vera Ruiz, Miss Herron, coach, Nancy Lar- remore Marl s Olson M rtle Charles, Claire , Y , Y Lusson, Carol Isch. Grouped together just before practice is this year's softball team. Kneeling are Martha Ron- cal, Libby Diaz, Carol Duprest, Earline Vincent, and Norma Far- rell. Standing are Miss Herron, Claire Lusson, Sheila Wilson, Myrtle Charles, Marlys Olson, Esther Moreno, Pat Smith, Carol Isch, Jackie Runge, Vera Ruiz, Donna James, and Nancy Larre- more. , to at Behind the net is this season's badminton team. From left are Vera Ruiz, Viola Cordova, Ma- tilda Arce, Mary Lou Greenwell, and Nancy Larremore. f?9huu .1 ik' I 'Mum '-U Modern Dance In very graceful moves are Judy Christensen and Arleen Pepin, demonstrating a little of what is done in the modern dance class under the instruction of Mrs. Bou- let. Many girls enjoy this class every year. Archery Team Feminine Robin Hoods of Phoenix College campus stand on either side of the target into which they all have just shot their ar- rows. Archers of this year are Jessye Snodgrass, Linda Fetterer, Donna James, Nancy Lane, Carol Schweiger, Ellen Kiedai- sch, and Edith Grayek. Bear Day Time out for Fun Bear Day comes so close to the end of the school year that swimmers scarcely have time to dry off, dancers scarcely have time to cool off, and the ample noon meal is scarcely digested before Sophomores are lined up for Commence- ment exercises. Held off-campus at some recreation spot Clast year at the Salt River Project's areab the event climaxes a long series of rivalries between Freshman and Sopho- more classes. The day's program takes precedence over classroom activities - it is a holiday. Events include athletic contests, swimming, a big meal at noon, informal dancing, and socializing. In the evening a more formal dance is held. Pictured here are scenes from Bear Day in 1961. The event for 1962 took place after this edition of Sandprints had gone to press. Frank Barmettler makes a fine figure of a guy as he strides along the edge of the swim- ming pool. l-49 I 5 6 t, 5: is K , .mt 1 I ...K we 10 '. . ' . . 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Alpha Kappa Tau Inter-Sorority Council .40 Members of Alpha Kappa Tau sorority are, left to right, Carole Bardman, Marietta Riley, Sue Burke, Pat De La Cruz, and Sharon Mesick. Members of the Inter-Sorority Council included, left to right, seated, Harlene Fike, Stella Manoleas, Terri Goodwin, Sharon Mesick, Bev Nixon, Gay Tennant, Joy Edwards, Sue Burke, Mary Jean Wright, Gara Faris, and Annabeth Reich. Standing, are Mrs. Holmes, sponsor of Alpha Kappa Tau, Miss Westcot, sponsor of Chi Omega Chi, Dorothy Winters, Sherry Barnett, Mrs. Schindler, sponsor of Kappa Delta Nu, Pat Kurtz, Mrs. Ream, sponsor of Alpha Sigma Gamma, Mrs. Zacher, sponsor of Phi Lambda Zeta, and Dean Kirk, Inter-Sorority sponsor. lfgiw :gf , ' I' f 7' -- :, .. Alpha Sigma Gamma E , .,1, S .:E.-. f-5. V:: .--1?, i i. . i Q In E .. . , , J, ,: ,v fiE 1 If ' It H 4 545' , 5- mw-M ' fs -. . A wllb' Hzffilik Y -,aw W' 'zu , S- ' ii, L w,, i 5 ,., at . 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Phi Alpha Chi Perry Gooch, Phi Chi president, presents the queen's bouquet to Cara Cella, who was chosen Queen of Hearts at this year's Cupid's Capers Valentine dance. The dance and queen contest are sponsored annually by Phi Alpha Chi. we l6l Xi Delta Chi Xi Delta Chi members, top of page, left to right are, Tom Billingsley, Bill Clark, Dave Evans, Lynn Geyer, Walt Dudley, and Bob Davis. 4, W 1. Xi Delta Chi members, lower half of page left to right, are Carl Simonton, Pat Jack- son, Jim Gibbs, Kelly Gysler, Dennis Molloney, and Dean Tomek. if .3 ,,i,,e me r I ,k.Lk Q, ,, F ' f fi-,Vg L Q il ,f I Sigma Kappa Phi Sig Kap members, starting top right and following the US curve , are John Griffith, Dave Brooker, Bill Berry, Ernie Hinds, Eddie Iberrie, Rick Jahrmarkt, Jerry O'Rielly, Fred Parker, Ken Rogers, Dave Van Cleve, Dick Wark, and Jerry Van Tith. fc ii am. 33 r- ,mm ,ff 1,-gag? V Zen , Above, Ann Scarla, PC Rodeo Queen, made a glam- orous Western picture as she rode in the annual Jay- cee-sponsored Rodeo Parade. Camera eye view of the an- nual Sig Kap - sponsored Rodeo Stomp. The costumes are mainly Western but the steps are distinctly mod- ern with the currently pop- ular t'Twist much in evi- dence. Twist yer partner, thar, cow-guy! 163 Governors for the Greeks Inter-Fraternity Council A .Q 1 fe- F , . rl . ' .- 4 rerrwr f is s 2 2 if f l ' I s'j'f ff Q . C A. All Q ' e ,ff ' ' lm ' A ffggi 1 ,E wig 'Q at .Q ni i it ... 'vs if V I ,gf r f' Y--4-Q-....,, -f ' lf sie. ' 4 When something goes wrong, and occasionally something will do just that, either between fraterni- ties or within one of the Greek brotherhoods, the problem is referred to the Inter-Fraternity Council. Membership in the council includes presidents, vice presidents, and faculty advisors from each fraternity, and a chairman appointed by the college administra- tion. Meetings of the group are scheduled twice a month. l64 Second semester membership on the Inter-Fraternity Council included, kneeling, left to right, Mr. J. D. Calhoun, Jr., sponsorg Allen Alexander, Ron Rushin, and Ken Rogers, standing, Perry Gooch, Mr. Robert F. Noll, Phi Alpha Chi advisor, Dr. Theodore Borek, Xi Delta Chi advisor, Mr. Seth Evans, Tau Omega advisor. Condolences to Tau Omega fraternity, whose pic- tures do not appear in this edition of Sandprints. Deadlines are dealines, TO's! Song Fest for '61 Benay Bjorge of Kappa Delta Nu was crowned Song Fest Queen on a May night in 1961, and her sorority swept the boards by winning trophies for both best womenis group and sweepstakes. The Winning singers are not pictured. Phi Alpha Chi, bottom, won best ments group honors for their salute to George M, Cohan. Non winners pictured are Alpha Sigma Gamma sorority with their Collegiate numbers, and Lambda Delta Sigma men who went on a calispso Carribbean cruise. A YT wif , j1x7m'M' N ' f-f', 3 ,,- - rf' lu... 7- 'G Homecoming Brings Grads, Parents, Friends Two-year schools have few traditions. At Phoenix College, Homecoming is one of the few. The event, combined with a parents' night program, football game, and dance, attracts many interested peo- ple to the campus. Among them are re- turning former students, parents, present enrollees, and football fans. Highest highlight of the evening ffor some, anywayb is the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. Her Majesty is chosen by vote of the students, and cam- paigning is brisk for days prior to the final balloting. The Queen is crowned with all due ceremony between halves of the Home- coming football game, and she presides over the dance which follows the game. Hgrmacovxnrg QUEET1 Signs of the times. Bumstead, P.C.'s bear mascot, poses against a ferocious club-wielding portrait of himself. Cheer leaders and pom pon girls look on. They are Shyrle Owens, Ron Piazza, Nancy Hamay, Bev Nixon, Jim Ferris, and Toni Gabriel. 166 OWEN PE Pl N Y 1 ., 5. 4'5 R I to P.C. Campus l hw lt to Her Majesty. Above, left, a sa u e Homecoming King Noel Campbell does the ' k of Homecoming salutmg on the chee Queen Sandi Rutherford, While her at- tendants look on. Attendants are Carol Me- lander, left, and Joan Ellen Clark, right. CThe King kissed them next.D Above, right, Deaun glannelly places the ' a crown on Sandis e . lnder, Sophomore at- Below, Carol Mea ' bouquet and trophy tendant, the Queens , F shman attend- and Joan Ellen Clark, re ant. ,wg J Q History ls Repeated in The Rivalry Drama students at Phoenix College brought his- tory to life this year when they presented t'The Rivalryn by Norman Corwin in Bons Hall, Novem- ber 14-18. The play showed Lincoln and Douglas in their dra- matic political debates when each was a candidate for a seat in the United States Senate, representing Giving his best to the performance, Gary Stephens as Lincoln sincerely argues his point in the great debate with Douglas. l68 the people of Illinois. The main problems they de- bated were the extension of slavery and the rights of the states to regulate the status of the Negro. Al- though he lost the senatorial election, Lincoln became well known through the debates, and later was able to win a greater political office, that of President of the United States. Main characters in the small, five-person cast were Adel Douglas, Stephen Douglas, and Abraham Lin- coln. The characters were portrayed effectively by Carol Norton, Tom Basham, and Gary Stephens. There were moments when the actors kept the audi- ence in such high suspense that Bons Hall rang with silence. Reviews in Bear Tracks and the Phoenix Gazette were lavish with their praise. Very little scenery was used. Action took place mainly in Douglas's hotel room or on the debating stand. The lighting was highly effective, adding to the overall impression of suspense and wonder. Quick costume changes were necessary, and were handled with cooperation and timing. Thanks to the speed and assistance of those working behind the scenes, the play ran smoothly. Director John Paul did a highly effective job. It was because of his drive and push that the play re- ceived such high praise. Rivalrtes Promoters Carol Norton .. Tom Basham ........ ...... Gary Stephens Preston Moore Marjorie Ehlen Robert Johnson Stage Manager: Mary Parkey Adele Rouglas Stephen A. Douglas Abraham Lincoln Reporter Committee Woman Committee Man Production Managers: Libby Diaz, Chuck Smith Building Crew: Bob Reid, JoAnn Yeo, Carol Norton, Marie Champney, Merle Scott, Beverly Rogers, Mary Parkey, Marjorie Ehlen, Maggie Bartholo- meux Publicity Crew: Ann Valenanda, JoAnn Yeo, Al Gibbons Costumes: Mary Parkey, Marjorie Enlen, JoAnn Yeo Director: John Paul It was at moments like this that a person watching the play be- lieved he was actually at the scene of the debate because Tom Basham, as Stephen A. Douglas, was so effective. Receiving a few pointers, the cast listens intently to Director John Paul. l69 E: ,af ' -In X 'TF' Boy Friend Is Big Hi In the drawing room of the Villa Caprice, Ma- dame Dubonnettys Finish- ing School on outskirts of Nice, France, five young ladies sing L'Perfect Young Ladies. Having a grand time at the Cafe Pataplon in Nice is the entire cast of 'The Boy Friend. fgn ,,, 1, ig N Won't you Charles- ton with me? was one of the main ques- tions asked. Magi' While on the shore of the Riviera they all had a good time. ,- D if -1- ' 'Rv' if X ff C Y '+P' 1 Eyefulls of E vening Activities T7 Three serious dancers are Lenny Smith, Allen Alexander a d , n Larry- James. Can their partners be equally serious? if Now what do I do? Jim Stralla seems a little puzzled as he hugs the turkey he won at the AMS Thanksgiving semi- formal. Evening college music students formed an ensemble of their own. Seated, they are, Esther Gainter, Rosalind Thead and Jo Ann Cooper, standing, Robert Gray, Dale Clemons, Helena Howe, and Claire Mar- steen. on Phoenix College Campus Dancer Pat de la Cruz brings whistles of admiration with her intermission specialty dance. Woo- Woo! Practicing with the hand puppets they used to entertain juvenile groups over the Valley are members of the Child Study Club. Left to right they are Mrs. Josephine Lawrence, sponsorg Shari Clark, Pat McCampbe1l, pres- identg Johnnye Greene, Margo Speaker, Bar- bara Hochhouser, Francine Silverman, and Lona McClaskey, secretary. Can Mike Riggs be trying out for the porn pon line? Shyrle Owens, Toni Gabriel, and Marcia Northington rush in to help him. 173 .fin fgli- l ' AM? ... ,, yy . fQs3V'if ff . . H 5 ' -W 1 52 1 wiv? A1 Q- M . 5 I V, H. 1' X lf' Q' ' ,,L, 1 MF 'Q ff W- -, n 1 , g . --'r ' , , f, .V ..,,, :,., I ., 'L Qf ff ,ww 9 I , . 5, ,.,, - ,,. . 5'-'if I , ,W , -,,, Q1 , 7 1, wh --gm qw K . M. ,g M A A ,vfflw V ' .. , f i .,, ,Asn 4, f Lv 1 Q 35 ' , V' 'f , V. ,Mag Q 9 'V' ' frm- 5' I I ..,. ,, .HM LY 2 'awry W? . 75,3197 fr ,k,' a , . Vg -3 ,7 F H k WV fl YW A .. . Q I Wg' , Q VV 7' VL .X i It , M ,, it-gf K , '.a,,,f . ' 5. Amy' P 1., Q YL ff. Q in .A Q ..,, , ,Q . 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First event of the fall term is a mixer held at one of the Valley resorts. Aim is to help new students get acquainted and returning Hold- tunersr get back into the schooFs social harness again. Also, the first dance helps everybody forget the heat and frustrations of the regis tration period. From then on, dances are held often. They are scheduled after football games, at important holi- days, and just because some group or other feels like sponsoring a dance. What is an evening's entertainment without something to eat? The smell of hamburgers cooking on an outdoor grill is sure to whet the appetite. Anybody ready for a second helping? Relaxation Above, Lee Hannelly and Joan Ellen Clark are caught in a form- al pose. Below, less formal Cmuch less? are Fred Parker and Shirley Harrah. Lose your shoes, Shirley, or did your feet hurt? 1 ...ff Above, Fred Parker and Bev Nixon take time out for a little rest. Whatever can Bev be so excited about? Left, John Blake and Carolee Gettys arrive - but was it necessary to bring a chair along, too? Below, three guesses as to what Ron Pitts is saying to Donna Holt. 1' Caps, Gowns Are in Style Commencement is not the end, it is the beginning. Dozens of gradu- tion day speakers have said these words to dozens of graduating classes. But Commencement does mark the end of a pleasant stay at Phoenix College for all who have acquired the necessary 64 hours of credit. Each year the graduating class is larger. Each year P.C. sends more young people forth, better equipped to face the problems and pressures of life in the Space Age. Scenes of the Commencement processions shown on these pages are from 1961. This year the lines Were expected to be even longer, with more graduates than the 412 who received the Associate in Arts degree in '61. Karen Kridle, David Saunders, and Greg Pearson model what the well-dressed grad- uate must wear. 5 1 at Commencement Congratulations, graduate. Karen Kridle and David Saunders shake hands to show their mutual feelings of accomplishment as Commence- ment marks the end of their student days at Phoenix College. amp 'ig -.maxima I . ' -3, 2 ' Student Index Abbott, Barry 37 Abeit, Mel 61 Abrams, Alan 21, 61, 62, 84, 87, 90, 91, 92, 95, 97, 130 Acedo, Mary Ann 37 Ackzen, Paul 37 Adams, Adams, Adams, Carole 37, 110 David 62, 161 Penny 37 Ainsworth, Hiram 37 Akers, Susan 37 Akin, Richard 37 Alberti, Tom 37, 138 Aldridge, Karen 62, 109 Alexander, Allen 37, 161, 172, 173 Allen, James 37, 87, 93, 95, 96 Allen, Robert 62 Allen, Robie 37, 98, 112 Allstead, Victoria 37 Alsup, David 37, 132 Alvey, Carol 62 Amabisca, Irene 146 Amarillos, Luis 37 Amaya, Bob 37 Amicle, Richard 37 Amos, Kathy 37 Amos, Sloan 37 Anderson, Edna 37 Anderson, Gail 37, 62, 160 Anderson, Janet 37 Anderson, Marilyn 37 Anderson, Roger 37 Anderson, William 37 Antilla, Larry 37 Apodaca, Edwina 37 Arce, Matilda 62, 147, 159 Arechavaleta, Sylvia 60 Armour, Robert 37 Armstrong, Nancy 62 Arnold, Robert 37 Arronte, Albert 37 Ash, Beth 111 Ashburn, Linda 37 Astor, Mary 110 Ashley, Allen 37 Atkinson, Barbara 37, 146 Atkinson, Bill 37 Atwell, Mary 37 Avenenti, Michael 62 Axelrod, Holly 62 Baachman, Bob 140 Babcock, Ross 37 Babineau, Carol 37, 156 Bzicrzlier, Ronald 62, 98, 170, Bade, James 108 Baily, Paul 136 Bailey, Cathaleen 37 Baker, Karen 37 Baker, Michael 37 Baker, Richard 37 Balderama, Charlotte 37 Balenquah, Riley 37, 96, 101 Ball, Cynthia 37 Ballard, Ronald 37 Banderet, Judy 38 Bardman, Carole 154 Barehand, Delmar 38, 101 Barela, Pauline 62 Baribeau, George 38 Barker, Betty 38 Barmettler, Frank 96 Barnes, Charles 38 Barnes, Emery 38 Balrgiiett, Sherry 62, 99, 154, Baron, Arnold 38 Barrios, Frank 62 Barry, Bill 95 Barry, John 38 l82 Bartholomeaux, Margaret 169 Bartholomew, Richard 38 Bartlett, Larry 38 Bartlo, Wallace 38, 114 Barwick, Keith 38 Basham, David 38 Basham, Tom 62, 88, 98, 168 169 Bassett, Robert 38 Bates, Carol 62 Bates, Elnathan 118 Batt, James 38, 136 Bauer, Allen 62, 135 Bauchman, Robert 38 Bayles, John 38 Beal, Donald 38 Bechtel, Robin 62 Bechtel, Michael 38 Beckstead, Lawrence 38 Beddome, Richard 61, 84, 85 87, 88, 90, 95, 96, 162 Begay, Leo 38 Beiley, Paul 63, 101 Belasco, Shelia 63 Bell, John 138 Bell, Harris 63 Bendon, Kenny 38 Beni, Robert 38 Benson, Leonard 38 Berger, Edward 38 Berggren, Tommy 63 Bergman, Patricia 38 Bernal, Louie 138 Bernal, Ophelia 110, 146 Bernstein, Arnold 38, 94 Berry, Earl 122 Berry, William 163 Berry Richard 38 Bertonis, Bernard 63, 101 Best, Dennis 38 Bethancourt, Michael 38 Bible, Pat 38 Billingsley, Tom 63, 108, 162, 182 Binaski, Robert 38 Bindle, Wally 38 Birdwell, Bernice 38, 105 Biscoe, Bill 36, 90 Black, Ronnie 38 Blackmer, Hazel 38 Blair, Jody 7, 142, 144 Blaivas, Tobv 38, 98 Blake, John 36, 90, 179 Blake, Jerry 38 Blakely, Ada 38 Blakely, Larry 111 Blanton, Richard 38 Blankenship, Johnny 60 Blomgren, Janet 38 Blood, Ruth 38 Blunk, Roni 38, 146 Bobo, Charles 118, 122 Bodget, Travis 38 Boels, Alta 38 Bohlman, Mark 38, 161 Bohm, Roberta 63 Bond, Preston 38 Boozer, James 63, 125 Boren, James 39 Bornmann, Carol 63 Boswell, Willie 39 Bouchard, Mike 63 Bouche, Frank 39 Bowen, Donald 39 Bowen, Raymond 39 Bowers, Betty 39 Bowles, Nancy 39 Bowley, Barbara 98 Boyce, Paul 39 Boyle, Edward 39 Boyle, Terrance 39 Braaten, Floyd 39, 161 Bracken, John 39 Bradford, Jon 39 Bradshaw, John 39, 96, 110 Brady, Diana 39 Brady, Larry 39 Bramwell, Frank 39, 111 Brand, Barbara 39 Brondon, Jay 39 Brandt, Mary 63, 146 Brandt, Jerry 136 Brattain, Jeanette 39 Bray, Bonnie 38 Brems, Munje 39 Breunig, Mary 39 Brewer, Robert 39, 108, 111 Brewster, Sue 39 Brink, Susan 63, 159 Brinton, James 63 Brinzer, Dori 38 Brinkoetter, Terrence 135 Brockman, Howard 39 Chance, Nadine 40 Chandler, Willie 40 Chaney, Ronald 40 Charles, Myrtle 64, 101, 146, 147 Charles, Sally 40 Chase, Kenny 40 Chase, Ronald 40 Cheek, Michael 40 Cheffey, Fred 40 Cheifetz, Ruth 40 Cheny, David 40 Cheney, Shari 40 Brooker, Ken 163 Brooks, Joan 39 Brooks, Mary 39 Brooks, Roger 39 Brown, Alfred 108 Brown, Edwin 39 Brown, Frances 63 Brown, Harold 39 Brown, Judith 39 Brown, Roland 63 Bruce, James 63 Cherry, Spencer 40 Chesley, John 40 chiate, Richey 32, 40 Chrisman, Burt 121 Chriss, Irene 60 Christenson, Judith 40, 148 Churchill, John 40 Clark, Joan-Ellen 40, 94, 96, 143, 158, 167, 179 Clark, John 40 Clark, Paul 40 Clark, Pete 64 Clark, Shari 41, 109, 173 Clark, LeRoy 40 Clark, William 40, 96, 108, 162 Bruner, Douglas 63 Brutcher, Mary Jean 63 Bryant, Jerry 123, 138 Bryant, Steve 39 Buchanan, Roger 63 Buford, Joan 39 Burcky, Lee 39 Burk, Anthony 39 Burke, Harry 39 Burke, Eva 63, 157 Burke, Sue 99, 154 Burks, Thomas 39 Burrneister, Donna 64, 89, 90, 92 Burnett, Carolyn 64, 157 Burnett, Imogene 39, 101 Burns, Sarah 39, 96, 155 Burt, Dan 39 Busby, Kenneth 39, 109 Bush, Jim 123, 124 Bushong, Robert 39, 119, 132, 136 Butler, Jim 161 Butler, Mary 39 Buxton, LeRoy 39 Buxton, Marvin 39 Byerly, Charles 98 Calvin, Jack 39 Campbell, Michael 40 Campbell, Noel 64, 88, 120, 167 Campbell, Sandra 40 Canady, Frank 40 Cano, Frank 40 Cano, Nick 40 Cantor, Richard 40 Cardwell, Clara 40 Care, Barbara 40 Carey, Peter 98 Carlock, Carl 40 Carnahan, Diane 64 Carothers, Michael 40 Carrasquillo, Juanita 108, 109 Carson, Joyce 40 Cartagena, A. 98, 111, 171 Cartea, Charles 40 Carter, Harley 64, 101 Cassavant, Joe 64 Catalano, John 64 Cearfoss, Steve 40 Cella, Cara 7, 64, 84, 86, 89, 90, 93, 94, 95, 142, 158, 161 Centers, David 130 Cesiel, Kenneth 64 Chaddock, Donald 40 Champion, Bobby 40 Champney, Marie 64, 169 Clay, Judy 64 Clay, Marsha 40 Clay, Walter 64 Clemons, Dale 172 Cline, Edwin 40 Cling, Dennis 40 Clouss, Richard 40 Coats, Jerrie 41 Coates, Paul 97 Coe, Elizabeth 40 Coffey, Gary 40 Cogan, Howard 40 Colabine, James 40, 97, 98 Cole, Dixie 40 Cole, Richard 40 Collier, Curtis 40, 119 Collier, Troy 88, 127 Collinbine, John 111 Colquette, Michael 41, 97 Combs, Chris 41 Combs, Fred 41, 121, 132, 136 Conley, Paul 64 Conley, Richard 41 Connor, Eunice 64 Cook, Charles 41 Cook, John 9 Cook, Monty 41 Cook, Ronald 41 Cook, Stanley 108 Cooknell, John 41 Cooley, Raymond 41 Cooper, Carl 41 Cooper Carol 41, 143 Cooper, Dave 41 Cooper, James 41 Cooper, Jo Ann 41, 172 Cooper, Margi 41 Cooper, Mary 41 Cooper Virgil 108 Copeland, cami 41, 111, 146 Coppage, Terry 41, 97, 101, 109 Cordova, Nancy 41 Cords, Randy 41 Cordova, Viola 64, 147 Corl, Georgia 41 Corral, Eddie 40 Corriere, Charles 41 Corrington, Brenda 41 Cotney, Garland 41 Coullie tte, Roy 41 Cousins, Dale 41 Covert, Elva 64 Cox, George 41, 87, 85, 92, 95, Cox, R 110 obert 41 Coy, Clifton 41 A ' 215 Q Q' ARIZONA' 75 OFFICES Resources Over 8750 Million R F E D -6'-C-. .g5 -7513: .-2-C-'-. .-Z-Z' fl-X-. .-Z-24. 1:-1-I-. .-I-C-Z-. .-2.-. .-Z-Z-'. 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Annabeth 154, 159 Reid, Christine 54, 158 Reid, William 54 Reid, Robert 54, 98, 169 Rein, Bernard 54 Relleher, Dennis 54 Remson, Mary 54 Renteria, Velia 54 Reveles, Mary 54, 146 Rexroat, Robert 54 Reyes, Reuben 54, 108 Reynolds, Gordon 54 Reynolds, William 54 Rhorer, Scott 53, 100 Richards, Virginia 54 Richey, John 54 Richter, Jean 54 Ridgway, Cecile 75 Riggins, Gayle 94 Riggs, Clyde 54 Riggs, Michael 75, 84, 88, 90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 97, 170, 171, 173 Riggs, Timmy 97 Rilex, Allen 54 Riley, Marietta 54, 154 Riley, Nancy 75, 93, 96, 99 Riley, Terril 135 Ritter, Harry 54 Roberson, Joan 54, 155 Roberts, David 54 Roberson, Sandra 75, 155, 161 Robertson, Letha 146 Robertson, Phillip 54 Robinette, Jack 54 Robins, William 75 Robinson, Barbara 54 Robinson, Shirley 54 Robledo, Dan 54 Rodman, Nancy 54, 159 Rodriguez, Nelida 54 Roe, Paul 54 Roedel, Fritzie 54 Rogers, Beverly 98, 169 Rogers, Kenneth 75, 95, 96, 163, 164 Rogers, Mary 75 Rohe, Alfred 54 Rojas, Michael 120, 136 Roncal, Martha 54, 145, 147 Rooker, John 138 Rookus, Joe 54 Rooney, Barbara 54 Roqueni, Fernando 132 Rose, Benjamin 76 Rosenbaum, Mitchell 54 Rosenberg, Robert 54 Rosendahl, Ethel 54 Ross, Elizabeth 54, 111 Ross, Lou Belle 54 Rothrock, Shelilah 76 Roundy, Bernell 78, 93, 94, 161 Roundy, Noel 54 Rova, James 136 Rowe, Lewis 54 Roy, Patricia 54 Ruekle, Steve 54 Ruggeri, Marie 76 Ruiz, Mercy 54 Ruiz, Vera 54, 147 Rulloda, Phillip 54 Runge, Jacquelin 145, 146, 147 Rushin, Ronald 76, 87, 91, 92, 95, 136, 164 Russell, James 54 Russo, Louis 54 Rust, Patricia 54 Rutherford, Sandi 142, 167 Rutledge, William 76, 100, 125 Ruzzo, Steve 54 Ryker, Alan 76 Sabo, John 76 Salas, Johnny 54 Sanchez, Armando 118, 124 Sandoval, Joanna 54 Sandvig, Karen 76 Sanfie, Preston 76 Sanford, Barbara 55 Sankey, Kenneth 55 Sapp, Calvin 60 Sapp, Desmond 55 Sarlo, Elizabeth 55, 155 Sasser, Mary Anna 55, 158 Satina, Mary Ann 76 Satran, Victor 55 Satterfield, Robert 76 Saflriders, David 55, 140, 180, 8 Sauve, Rose 76 Scarla, Ann 7, 55, 158, 163 Schaeffer, Carolyn 55 Schallmann, James 55 Schantz, Kathleen 55, 159 Schell, Richard 55 Schell, Robert 55 Shelt, Gary 136 Schierbeek, Janice 55 Schieszer, Charles 55 Schilzer, Neil 55 Schlecht, Gary 55, 120 Schlossnagel, Carol 55 Schmidt, Janet 55, 109 Schroeder, Laird 55 Schuble, Fay 55 Schuble, Wanda 112 Schultz, Beth 55, 159 Schweiger, Carol 55, 76, 148, 159 Schwindt, Robert 55 Scott, Darrell 55, 76 Scott, Elizabeth, 98, 169 Scott, John 55 Scott, Marion 55 Scott, Robert 55 Scott, Melda 55 Seabury, Karen 55 Sedgley, Robert 55 Segal, Frances 77 Semond, Vernon 55 Sesma, Rosalie 55 Setcer, Barbara 77, 109 Shade, Martha 55 Sharbaugh, Jane 55, 107, 145 Shauver, Jerry 55 Shauver, Shirley 55 Shaw, Shaw, Charline 55, 158 James 98 Sanda, Thomas 76 Sandell, Arthur 54 Sanders, Alfred 76 Sanders, Gloria 76 Sanders, Jacoue 76, 156 Sanders, Martson 54 Sandoval, Jenny 54 Shea, Kathleen 55, 159 Sheely, Kenneth 77 Sheridan, Harry 55 Sheridan, Roberta 77 Sherman, Ann 55, 155 Shields, Richard 55 Shoemaker, Dennis 55 Shorbugh, Jim 77 Short, Dorothy 55 Shull, Elizabeth 55 Shumway, Nita 71, 77, 85, 91, 94, 106, 107, 143, 144, 160 Shumway, Sharon 55 Sierras, Frances 55 Silva, Patricia 55 Silva, Shirlee 55, 99 Silverman, Francine 55, 173 Silverthorn, John 77, 125, 138 Silvey, Lois 55 Simonton, O. 77, 162 Simpson, Arthur 122 Simpson, Charles 77 Sims, Guy 56 Sindlinger, Marsha 56 Sindlinger, Stephanie 56 Sinioris, Linda 56 Sisson, David 56 Sisto, Earl 101 Skallerud, Joy 55, 159 Sloncen, Audrey 76, 155 Smith, Allen 56 Smith, Byron 56 Smith, Carl 56, 132 Smith, Charles 98, 169, 170 Smith David 56 Smith David 56 Smith Dick 56 Smith Douglas 56 Smith, Elaine 56 Smith, Gertha 56 Smith James 56 Smith, John 56 Smith, John 140 Smith, Lenny 172 Smith, Marsha 77, 157 Smith, Michael 56, 115 Smith, Patricia 145, 147 Smith, Roger 56 Smith Louise 77, 89, 107, 145,,146 Smith, Steve 56, 109 Smith, Stephen 56 Snoberger, Madelaine 56, 92 96, 156 Snodgrass, Jesse 56, 148 Snodgrass, Jessye 56 Snyder, Orville 56 Sorensen, Greg 56 Sotomayer, Elsie 56 Soule, Sharron 56 Sowby, George 56 Soza, Pauline 77 Speaker, Margo 173 Sparks, Megan 56 Sprague, Robert 56 Spratt, Joylene 77 Stafford, Carol 77, 160 Staley, Susan 56, 158 Stallard, Keith 56 Standard, Melvin 56 Stanford, Elizabeth 56 Stark, Charles 56 Starkweather, Larry 77 Steadman, Paul 56 Steele, Mary 56 Stein, Greg 56 Stein, Marcia 77 Stein, Sydney 56 Stell, Beverly 56 Stell, Thomas 56 Stellwag, Mary 56 Stene, J. B., 56 Stephens, Theresa 56 Stephens, Gary 77, 98, 168, 169 Stephens, James 56, 161 Stephens, Louise 93 Stevens, Carol 56, 114 Stevens, Max 56 Stevens, Sandra 56 Steward, Pamella 57, 146 Stoker, Don 57, 108 Stone, Don 57 Stonerock, Tom 57 Storrs, Robert 100 Stralla, Jim 172 Strava, James 55 Studdard, Ronald 57 Stutsman, Loretta 77 Sublett, Judy 57 Suell, Rebecca 57 Sues, Charlene 57 Sues, Barbara 77 Suhre, Warren 57 Sul, Ken 57 Super, Sharon 57 Suserud, LeRoy 77 Sutherland, Jack 57 Sutherland, James 57 Sutherland, Marilyn 57 Sversvoid, Mike 57 Swartz, Marilyn 57 Swearingen, Nola 78 Sweeney, Kitty 57 Swingle, Joe 57 Sword, Charles 100 Sykes, Preston 57 Tafoya, Josephine 57 Talley, Sandra 78 Tamburrelli, Virginia 160 Tamol, Stephen 57 Tang, Ida 57 Tang, Jimmy 57 Tang, Ben 161 Tanner, Carol 57 Tanner, Richard 57, 87, 95 Tatro, Kenneth 57 Tavernaro, Gerald 57 Tawn, Judi 146 Taylor, Arnold 101 Taylor, Letha 78 Taylor, Norma 57 Telfer, Jerry 57, 112, 113 Tempkin, Donald 57, 100, 161 Tegrgant, Alice 46, 96, 154, Terhune, John 57 Terrian, Howard 57 Terry, Garry 57 Terry, K. 51, 97, 131, 136 Teufel, Mike 57 Thead, Rosalind 172 Thiehoff, Daniel 57, 108, 111 Thiele, John 57 Thomas, Cindy 57, 160 Tiggias, Donna 36, 84, 91, 96, Thomas, Derreck 57 Thomas, Jack 57 Thomas, Martha 78 Thomey, Carole 57 Thompson, James 57 Thompson, William 57, 100 Thrash, Wallace 111 Thurston, Gary 57 Tilford, Walter 58, 108 Tilman, Donald 57 Tilton, Mary Ann 78, 156 Tipton, Caroline 58 Tollison, Robert 109 Tolliver, Shirley 78 Tomek, John 78, 108, 162 Tompkins. Jacqueline 58, 145 Trainon, George 58 Trakes, William 58 Trimarco, Mike 58, 108, 140 Trost, Judith 95 Troster, Sherry 78, 86, 156, 157 Trombino. Marie 58 Tronein, Clara 58 Trousdale, Ruth 58 Trout, Virgil 78 Trujillo, Edward 78 Tucker, Kent 94 Tuerff, Kerry 58, 161 Turkovich, Phillip 78 Turner, Jo 78, 160 Turner, Karen 78 Turner, Michael 58, 161 Turton, Julie 78 Twiss, Claudia 110 Tyler, Steve 58 Ujcich, Slyvia 58 Vaccaro, Shelia 78, 146 Vacek. Bob 58, 98 Vail, Shirley 58 Valenzuela, Anne 98 Valenta, William 58 Valles, Vidal 58 Valles, Lolly 132, 135 Vall, Stephen 58 Valpreda, Jerrold 60 Vanatter, Jay 58 VanCleve, Dave 163 Vandenberg, Valerie 58, 98, 110 Vandermark, Barbara 58, 155 VanDoren, Doren 78, 111 VanDoren, Doris 78, 98, 111 VanDuren, Richard 58 VanDyke, Vonda 58, 98, 110, 144, 170, 171 VanHaren, Diane 171 VanHoren, Dean 158 VanKommer, Nancy 58, 111 VanLith, Gerald 78, 163 Vasquez, Marie 58, 146 Veidmark, Cathryn 58 Venturi, Louis 58 Vickerman, William 58 Vincent, Earline 78, 110, 147 Vogt, Patricia 58 Vosqier, Steve 120 Voth, Richard 97 Vurich, Karen 78 Vyne, Robert 58 Wade, Janet 58, 111 Wagers, Robert 58 VVagnor, Richard 87 Wahlgren, Ronald 79 Waite, Vernon 108, 109 Wakeman, Karen 79, 99 Waldrop, John 58 Walker, David 79 Walker, Gus 58, 98 Walker, Mabeline 79 Wallace, Jonny 79 Waller, Theodore 58 Walling, John 58 Walsh, Noreen 58 Walsh, Linzy 58 Walters, Ethel 58 Walters, James 58 Walters, Judith 58 Walters, Rita 111 Wangsgaard, David 58 Ward, Billie 58 Wark, Dick 163 Warren, Barbara 155 Warren, James 58, 161 Wassel, Barbara 58 Watkins, George 58 Watkins, David 58 Watson, Keith 58 Watt, David 100 Watt, Elaine 58 Weaner, Carol 58 Weaver, Charles 58 Webb, Charles 79, 132 Webb, Dan 59 Webel, Robert 59, 160 Weeks, Stan 59 Weightman, Stan 59 Weiner, Arthur 59, 101 Weinmeister, Judy 59 Weir, Frederick 59 Weir, Lawrence 59 Welch, Thomas 79 Williams, Hope 110 Williams, Bill 160 Williams, James 59 Williams, Jeannette 79 Williams, John 59 Williams, Judith 59, 98 Williams, Ric 161 Williams, Robert 132, 161 Williams, Robert 59 Williams, Robert 79 Williams, Victoria 59 Williams, William 132, 161 Willis, Julia 59 Wilson, David 59 Wilson, Jewel 59 Wilson, Marguerite 59, 99 Wilson, Roberta 79, 99, 115, 12 wiison, she-ua 59, 107, 145, 147 Winer, Russell 122 Winkler, William 79, 108 Winter, Dorothy 59, 154, 157 vvmer, Dave 59 Witte, Richard 59 Welcher, Howard 79 Wells, Ronald 58 Weltmer, Elizabeth 59 Wenger, Albert 59 Wenham, John 79, 138 Werner, Jutta 59, 98, 142, 160 Wesolowski, David 59 West, Vernell 59, 110 Westbrook, Sandy 59 Wharton, Coy 59 Wheat, Della 59 Whitaker, James 59 White Carol 79, 112 White, Carolyn 79, 98 White, Gilbert 59, 108, 111 White, Janet 79 White, Jo Marie 59 White Mary 59, 145 Wittmann, William 59 Woern, Robert 59 Wolecki, George 79, 100 Wolf, Gary 59, 135 Wolf, Peter 59 Wolfe, Joseph 59 Wolfe, Mary 59, 155 Womble, John 59 Wong, Harry 80 Wong, Jeannette 60 Wolfer, Barbara 59, 98, 114 Wood, Edward 59 Wood, Karen 59 Woods, Loften 80 Woods, William 59 Woods, Don 108 Wortham, Jimmie 80, 100 Wotring, Frank 80 Wright, David 127, 130 Wright, Jerry 60 Wright, Margaret 60, 111 Wright, Mary Jean 154, 155 Wright, Rosalie 60, 155 Wulze, Mike 60 Wonderlich, Larry 80 Wykoff, Norman 60 Wylie, Linda 60 Wyma, Harvey 60 Yanez, Edward 60 Yee, Benny 60 Yeo, Jo-Ann 91, 92, 98, 110, 169, 170, 171 Yerby, Gerald 60 York, Thomas 60 Yoshimoto, Lucy 60 Young, Cyril 80 Young, Susan 80 . Yue, Edward 80 Yue, Marie 60 Yurcik, Marian 60, 159 Zane, Joan 60 Zemel, Toni 60 Zimmer, Larry 60 Zimmerman, Gloria 60 Zimmerman, Lawrence 60 Zito, Joseph 60 Zudell, Sallie 60 Zundel, Gary 60, 97 Zydel, Carolmann 80 Whitelock, Tom 74, 79, 94, 95, 87, 88, 90, 91, 97, 111, 192 Whitmore, Arnold 59 Whitmore, John 58 Whitten, Robert 79 Wick, William 58, 121, 140 Wikstrom, Victor 59 Wildman, Deanna 59 Wilfert, Robert 59 Wilkinson, Mary Ellen 79, 90, 92, 158 Willey, Elma 59 191 Editor's Page May 21, 1962 Fellow Students, This year the SANDPRINTS staff decided to dedicate the annual not to one person but to a large number of people. These individuals deserve this dedication for they are the reason for an annual. The individuals I speak of are the students of Phoenix College. The activities they become involved in, the organizations they are members of, and the courses of study they pursue are all recorded in the college annual. For each hour in the day and into the night there are many memorable experiences by which college life - its traditions and customs, its spirit and sports, its drives and dances - blends into the development of a well-rounded education. We have tried to capture, pictorially, as many individuals and groups in their differ- ent activities throughout the day as was possi- ble, placing particular emphasis on how the average student views his fellow classmates in action. I turn to take one last look at the SAND- PRINTS room and for a moment contemplate all the hours that members of the editorial and photography staffs have Worked to get the an- nual out on time. I am very grateful for their help and support. To our advisor and hardest worker, Miss Edna Evans, I owe a special thanks for her reassuring faith and warmhearted un- derstanding. I know that I speak for the entire SAND- PRINTS staff when I extend to each of you our best wishes for the future. We hope that you will enjoy your 1962 SANDPRINTS, this year and in the years to come. Yours truly a Tm Uftifnf Editor'-in-Chief 192 gs ff? is 2? E gf SE Q. ve fi is ff 9? ? 2 S as ----W


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