Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)
- Class of 1944
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378.79 S223 QP 1944 Sacramento City College THE PIONEER, 1944 Date Due Copy 4 378.79 -S223 4 QP 1944 Sacramento City College THE PIONEER, 1944 DATE ISSUED TO Copy 4 LIBRARY SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE 3835 Freeport Boulevard Sacramento, California 95822 PIONEER 1944 SAERAMENTO EOLLEGE SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE LIBRARY ft? n ' ■N — ■ j dhid Ptime i jjOA f9tt id dedicated ta the mem suf a thade meet d m £aeduwnenta Qalleqe wtie have c weei theid tioed- that we may build a betted wedtd Wayne Achenbaugh Robert Lee Barkwell John J. Bittner Thomas Burke Hans Chris Christiansen David Cole Hubert R. Collins Atlee De Bolt Cox Robert W. Fensler Boyd M. Goff J. C. Griffith Clay Hansen Donald D. Jackson Thomas R. Jordan Melvin Lacey John Lynd Samuel Mack Richard Mansfield William May hood Wm. Keith McLarty Vernon E. (Dick) McLeod Glenn O. Miller John W. Mills Richard John Minear J. D. Morrin Raymond R. Parmer John H. Peaslee James Porter Thomas Purvis Ralph Robinson William Stafford Jack Stacker Richard Tuttle Byron Vandenberg Robert C. Warren John C. Watson, Jr. John D. F. (Jack) Wiard Kenneth Willett Stanford E. Wilson Noah H. Yost Dr. Nicholas Ricciardi, President of Sacramento College, has a friendly chat with Marjorie Torres, a member of the class of ' 44 PIONEERING FOR A HETTER TOMORROW A combat pilot writes, History resounds with the illustrious names of those who have given all. . . . The life of a man can only be justified by the measure of his sacrifice. Another member of the armed forces wrote me recently as follows: I believe that what we are fighting for is right and just in the eyes of God. Also, the thought of what it would mean if we were to lose this war and what it stands for further spurs me on. These thoughts represent the thinking of pioneers in combat. Men, and women, too, whose belief in what is right and just and sanctioned by the Supreme Being fits them for unselfish service and directs their efforts toward making the world better for tomorrow. The pioneers of yesterday with unselfish spirit account for a better today. The pioneers of today are building a better tomorrow. Pioneering is needed on the home front as well as in combat. On the military front the pioneer is exemplary and inspiring. Pioneers at home must p unite in arduous support of those in action against the enemy and must provide the right kind of leadership in every walk of life. Such leadership must bring about unification. Pioneering has emphasized always that man is body, mind and soul. What is done with the body depends on physical education. The mind develops as we educate the intellect and the soul expresses itself through the education of the conscience. The most potent influence in life today is that which flows from the education of the conscience. Unification will come, peoples will act unitedly only when all have been educated physic¬ ally, intellectually and spiritually. The program of the future in the College must include these three aspects. Graduates should assume the responsibility of pioneering so as to bring about proper emphasis in every walk of life with respect to the importance of acting in terms of what is good for the individual, for the community, for the nation and for a better world tomorrow. ] J licUo-loi Qiccia idi I SACRAMENTO COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION ! Left: Miss Belle Cooledge, Vice President } in charge of administration and Dean of Women. Miss Cooledge has served Sac¬ ramento College longer than any other member of the administrative staff. Below: Dr. Henry Tyler, Vice President in charge of instruction and student person¬ nel. During the past year Dr. Tyler also served as educational co-ordinator of the Army Specialized Training Program. SACRAMENTO COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION Upper left: Henry M. Skidmore, Dean of Men. Upper right: Michael J. Brickley, Dean of Registration. Lower right: Edward I. Cook, Dean of Stu¬ dent Activities. ' PioneeM aJ f today one tuutdiny the- kett i w Ud tamoviow. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student government at Sacramento College is a representative democracy, modeled on the political structure of the U.S.A. The basic units of representation are the precincts, which elect members to the legislative branch, the Senate. The executive branch consists of the President, two Vice Presidents (one for the men and one for the women students), and a Cabinet, ap¬ pointed by the President with the consent of the Senate. The Supreme Court, appointed by the President with the Senate ' s confirmation, is the judicial branch. Above: Evelyn Redman, President of the Stu¬ dent Body during the fall semester. Men ' s Vice President was Bud Lewis; Women ' s Vice Presi¬ dent was Patricia O ' Connor. Right: Tom Bigelow, President of the Student Body during the spring semester. Bud Lewis was re-elected Men ' s Vice President; Patricia Jerome was Women ' s Vice President. Spring, 1944 SENATE Top row, left to right: Hazel Jordan, Violet Stuart, Cay Knittle, Violet Yee, Kathleen Barr, Betty Jo Arnold, Sarah Pomeroy. Bottom row: Patricia Galvez, Aileen Beamer, Norma Kimler, Dorothy Downey, Carolyn Christian, Marie Luchsinger. CABINET, Spring, 1944 (Above) Top row, left to right: Robert Larson, Tom Bige¬ low, Eugene Pence. Front row, left to right: Bob Grimshaw, Pat Jerome, Janeth Calvert, Dick Whitson, Jane Carmack, Bud Lewis. SUPREME COURT, Spring, 1944 (Right) Left to right: Jack Prittie, Priscilla Kleppel, Eloise Price, Mohammed Alei. BOOSTER COMMITTEE Spring, 1944 Top row, left to right: Connie Sherwood, Alice Burchard, Connie Benedict, Olga Covich, Patricia Moloney, Elizabeth Brocker, Nancy Jane Vogel, Florence Born, Jerry Lee. Bottom row, left to right: Mari¬ lyn Kleppel, Dolores Stadler, Nola Van Harlingen, Margaret Wong, Patricia Jerome, Vir¬ ginia Plaskett, Viola McMillan, Luverne Neves. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Officers, Spring, 1944 Left to right: Alice Burchard (sergeant-at-arms), Mari¬ lyn Kleppel (vice-president), Patricia Jerome (presi¬ dent), Olga Covich (secretary). RALLY COMMITTEE Spring, 1944 Left to right, front row: John Shepherd, Don Russell, Bud Lewis, Robert Grimshaw, Jim Ball. Back row: Durwood Hun- ton, Marshall Harbinson, Rich¬ ard Desmond, Charles Willin, John Patterson. 4WUI . THE PDNY EXPRESS Rain or shine, the old Pony has galloped every Tuesday throughout the year now drawing to a close. During the fall semester Barbara Mayers was editor; Patricia Smith, her able assistant. This semester Barbara and Patricia have been co-editors. The staff (above) consisted of (left to right, standing): Barbara Mayers, Alda Leamon, Nola Van Harlingen, Elizabeth Niess, Anne Paris, and (left to right, seated) Jerry Lee, Pat Jerome, Veryl Beagle, Pat Smith. Not in the picture were Gloria Odlin and Henry Carder. The Pony is printed in the College Printshop, under the expert supervision of George T. Smisor, instructor in printing. Seen making up an issue of the paper (right) are: (left to right, standing): Ronald Warford, Barbara Mayers, and Arnold Rowell. Seated at the Intertype is Robert Frazier. Some of the stories and features in the Pony during the past year are recalled by the head¬ lines on the page to the right. s P ' r ,T lES WILL HT I I Tne Pony express Oin V 0 f ne n “ f Pol -£-! -- Hang on to you. V oAj ol. XXVIII Sacramento College. Sacramento (14), California, Wednerrl ' ' •.o- W J(_really be m lu. i 0r$ - U . - . | pWlb, j A -c ; Bi 3 e oV ‘-r« Re No. 15 ars R that ultra-ultra production. The Como Amiga contribution u au ’ should be.good for a lot of laughs. and n Jerome 6 Sa oduction N S7 Afl Tpk Pl Freshmen Now Groveling For SJC Hell Week . rt says Imd they all veil written.” That 0 good—to know that bute stories, but the deadline up on them so—we’re , uut tilt: ucaumiH - n before fU ■■ Of ® aU the dead- 4 11 V However be the ••harge publication ABOUT 150 STUDEN GRADUATE JUNE 23 ltawmes nave oeciaeu school with a subscrj lar magazine r magazine _ WVJWf, 70 Speak Tot ' Women’ - QV ATTIC _ C% W s «.ne new deadline for s In Their Eyes”—it e in to Dr. Copeland by onday, June 12. Two Speakers Tell Of WAVES On Navy Day , .. iwi uio.sf ooys ana f about to («nter the While the.ai’ 1 time • Oi U 4 O’CONNOR, LEWIS .ovett to enter the Co private, and worked his w. unturo tl makers, among wl .. „„ k , Gl ’Dee-tail ' [ WILL SERVE AS HflcL I. ' - Ti;; ;,;r:,KEcVICE-PRESIDENTS M combat zone. ring of tne - J ’ thlI - Air Metlal Newmani In Fair O The biggest event on tne : ew j nsen SCA News Reopen it classes at SC GALA PIONEER DAY WILL BE HELD MAY MEN MAY START GROWING BEARDS MONDAY worth anything at all unless is a place to swim. tiice-uiui cou i .sc, a mu es will be open by ■ 0 twccn the 1 m ' . ' Diyn ' i bold on the l T niver« ; . ' 9n 4f d 1 r Fo,S um me 7 5 3 All old students 41 should conic ■ . O you see u... LI § as soo .. tor little repie m ” students ofii- . ■ POSTURE SHOV£ FOR ASSEMr ATENTia How is your pl rc? Will be one of those picked 1 physical fitness t sent your cla r show? S C .. lor 1 students u.ie week of Ju -cgistcring for .. now going All stu - V Q c A 8l l l StolUr? — :V e5 i sign • ui • nation week. ■Jt Office to regis ration hook, and t dor. Almost 4,500 People Attend SJC Art Ball m tuui, Moloney ♦ SJC PANTHERS ' 4 UNDER FIRE i V -I ' ostur Friday .oerable for unive“ oc they certainly will count to ? — ' graduation from SC. md be ion •ckked to e annual Clubs fornia home lected province the state. f arv, at- bia yd Jack ;KUISE ' THEME .• A IOTA CHI DANCE uribhean Cruise” will lie the neme of the Sigma Iota Chi annual ‘I nner dance Friday evening in the El l-atv ho. It will lie a closed affair . nool. Old under general direction of the sor¬ ter their com- orily officials, headed by Margie Allen. dui-Mg that period. president. The United Nations was the theme of the eighteenth Art Ball, presented by the Art Students ' League on the evening of Novem¬ ber 19, 1943. Against the background of a huge head of the Statue of Liberty there unfolded as the highlight of the evening a pageant depicting the common man ' s struggle for freedom, the defeat of the forces of tyranny, and the triumphant spirit of the free peoples of America, China, Britain, and Russia. The Ball combined spectacular theatrical effects, delightful satirical com¬ edy, and masterly solo and ballet dances with an especially timely message of hope for the better world of tomorrow which is being built by the pioneers of today. Right: Richard Mier in the solo dance number John Freedom Strikes Off His Chains. ART HALL-1943 Above: Lila Varasso as the Princess in the Chinese Temple Dance, one of the four colorful ballets of the Art Ball pageant. She is attended by Norma Huntoon. Below: Section of the grand finale, led by the girls of the English Minuet. The four characteristic ballets were Russian, Chinese, English, and American. Above: Dorothy Covitt, Queen of the 1943 Art Ball, The United Nations, followed by three of her attendant , Marilyn Amick, Claire Cummins, and Beda Aldana. Below: The Devil (Caspar Wold) drives the Axis Rats, Hitler (Arlene Matson), Mussolini (Alice Petta), and Hiro- hito (Anita Buderer) out of his domain as undesirables. ASSOCIATED STUDENTS STORE Packed with every¬ thing from tooth brushes to dance cos¬ tumes, the co-op, a store owned and managed by the As¬ sociated Students, doubled this year as the Army PX while the STAR men were our guests. Behind the counter: Myrtle Barquist, Mrs. Fred Spring. CORRAL A comfortable, infor¬ mal lounging room in the Cafeteria build¬ ing, where students take time out from their studies for a friendly conversation or a game of bridge. Background, left to right: Don Jansen, Bob Grim- shaw, Durwood Hunton. Foreground, left to right: Patricia O ' Connor, Mary Didion, Connie Benedict. (iieeieete- t aaq- ate iMuUUruj. ike hetiei weald. L iomavme- ' SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE LIBRARY THE MUSIC ASSOCIATION (Right) Top row, left to right: Marjorie Whitaker, Muriel Whitaker, Eugene Pence, Louanna Thale, Meredith Jones, Jo Anne Emerson, Marlin Gauth¬ ier. Second row, left to right: Gloria Kaufman, Mildred Parrot, June Allen, Norma Porter, Mar¬ cella Browne, Jo Nelle Miner, Julmae Laubinger, Webster Parker, James Whittier. Third row, left to right: Mr. Tulley, Gloria Holley, Bonnie Vaughn, Carrol Keith, Lois Pierini, Bettie Belle Robinson, Ellen Lothrop, Mr. Frazee. Bottom row, left to right: Wilma Dudley, Roberta Jong, Alice Klud- jian, Eva Taverna, Norah Cochran, Mattie Baker, Ann Day, Lorna Appleby, D. La Verne Gerhauser. COLLEGE PIANO TRIO (Below) Norma Skinner (piano), Marcella Browne (violin), Dixie Millspaugh (cello). COLLEGE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE (Above) Ellen Lothrop (first violin), Norah Coch¬ ran (second violin), Marjorie Whitaker (viola), Muriel Whitaker (cello), La Verne Gerhauser (clarinet), Norma Nelson (piano), Mr. Tulley, director. COLLEGE CHORUS (Left) Top row, left to right: James Whittier, Eugene Pence, Meredith Jones,, Marlin Gauthier, D. La Verne Gerhauser, Harold Evans. Second row, left to right: Norah Cochran, Winifred Banks, Virginia Metcalf, Ellen Lothrop, Marjorie Whitaker, Shirley Burns, Lois Pierini, Jo Nelle Miner, June Allen, Norma Porter, Marcella Browne. Third row, left to right: Roberta Jong, Mary Rackliffe, Alice Kludjian, Gloria Kaufman, Carol Kieth, Betty McKinster, Mildred Parrot, Bettie Belle Robinson, Betty Edwards, Norma Nelson. Bottom row, left to right: Catherine Muns, Bonnie Vaughn, Margaret Miller, Helen Heubach, Lorna Appleby, Mr. Tulley, Wilma Dudley, Gloria Hol¬ ley, Lois Spratt, Anita Buderer. ORCHESIS The girls of Orchesis are seen (left) in costumes worn in their spring program, Dance Through the Ages. Top row, left to right: Jean Noble, Florence Morris, Barbara Mayers, Joyce McCluskey, Claire Engle, Mar¬ garet Statzell, Margaret Wong, Nor¬ ma Ecklund, Beverly Smith, Charlotte Olson, Connie Sherwood, Barbara Scheel, Pat Ballantyne. Bottom row, left to right: Bernice Spiva, Carol Dundee, Norma Hun- toon, Jacqueline Cubberley, Barbara Morrison, Rhea Dewsnup, Jimmie Bowden. THE COLLEGE ORCHESTRA (Above) Bettie Belle Robinson (piano), Fred Wel¬ ler, Marlin Gauthier, Robert Cosans (trumpets), D. La Verne Gerhauser (flute), Walter Kennedy (tympani), Jo Nelle Miner (French horn), Howard James (tenor saxophone), Lila Otterson (bass clarinet), Mattie Baker (alto saxophone), James Whittier (trombone), Gloria Holley, Margaret Monday, Marilyn Ballard (bass viols); Left to right, front rows: Lois Pierini, Shirley Burns, Wil¬ ma Dudley, Marcella Browne, Webster Parker, Ellen Lothrop, Norah Cochran, Louanna Thale, Jessie McClay (violins), Mr. Tulley (conductor), Marjorie Whitaker (viola), Muriel Whitaker, Dixie Millspaugh (cellos). THE COLLEGE DANCE BAND (Right) Left to right, front row: Ellen Lothrop, Marcella Browne, Lois Pierini (violins). Second row: Howard James, LaVerne Gerhauser, Mattie Baker (saxophones). Third row: Marlin Gauthier (trumpet). At the piano: Bettie Belle Robinson. THE ART STUDENTS LEAGUE (Right) Left to right, back row: Barbara Oleson, Jane Finley, Marie McClellan, Kathleen Barr, Mr. Matthew, Carolyn Christian, Norma Gross, Jean Noble, Mar¬ jorie Smith, Maybelle Edwards, Juanita Hooper. Front row: Betty Brundige, Vir¬ ginia Brown, Bertha Betschart, Juanita Redwine, Mary Moffitt, Ann Piper, Bar¬ bara Beloat, Gloria Reinecke, Billie Burns, Doris Bennetts. PI NU GAMMA (Nursing Sorority) (Left) Left to right, back row: Mary Reyes, Patricia Galvez, Winifred Sheldon. Front row: Margaret Oliver, Edna Valerio, Violet Stuart, Helen Heubach, Georgia Hall. ROMANY RAWNIES (Right) Left to right, back row: Bonnie Vaughn, Helen Heubach, Annabelle Holmes, Gloria Kauf¬ man, Barbara Sant, Catherine Muns. Front row: Betty Jean Lagemann, Martha Bath, Florence Born, Beulah Criss, Jo Ann Emerson, Mildred Parrott, Patricia Galvez, Elizabeth Edwards, Frances Parrott, Lorna Cooley, Gloria Odlin, Naida Stevenson. PHI THETA KAPPA (Right) Lett to right, back row: Dr. Copeland, Caspar Wold, Paul Bernardus, La Verne Ger- hauser, Curt Cureton, Gordon Hendry, Eugene Pence, Marlin Gauthier, Robert Larson, Arnold Rowell, Robert Cosans, Harry Bolstead. Second row: Margaret Bowden, Jane Carmack, Janeth Calvert, Priscilla Kleppel, Tom Bigelow, Mar¬ garet Dee, Ellen Farnham. Third row: Betty Jane Farewell, Barbara Beloat, Juanita Red- wine, Catherine Knittle, Argiro Skrepetos, Fern Douglas, Helen Pribble, Billie Burns, Jeanne Ward, Doreene Hanley, Betty Brundige, Miriam Wahrhattig, Jo Nelle Miner, Barbara Van Dyke, Carol Riley, Norma Thayer, Carolyn Christian, Louise Leoni, Nancy Harrison, Margaret Stat- zell, Corinne Scott. Front row: Anita Buderer, Gloria Sing, Winifred Sheldon, Betty Jean Lage¬ mann, Patricia Ballantyne, Patricia Fontenrose, Edna Valerio, Norma Ecklund, Betty Jo Arnold, Kathleen Barr, Betty Cavitt, Patricia Smith, Dorothy Cavitt, Violet Yee, Gloria Carissimi, Margaret Nethercott, Patricia Lyman, Gloria Linggi, Gloria Odlin, Lorna Cooley, Norma Kimler. Seated at the two ends: Kathleen Speirch , Viola McMillan; Merle Coz, Barbara Mayers. (Left) Left to right, back row: Tom Bige¬ low, Bob Tufts, Gene Rackerby, Louise Leoni, Marie Da Rosa, Patricia Standley, Marie Ostoja, Ivy May Cotter, Marjorie Huber, Gloria Carissimi, Jack Packard, Wally Kennedy, Floyd Tucker, Charles Wil- lin, Willie Fox, Louie Gabrielli, Walter De Faria. Second row: Violet Zanzee, Eleanor Talbot, Marjorie Allen, Marie Gollbach, Barbara Mayers, Bonnie Vaughn, Cather¬ ine Muns, Frances Brown, Marie Lammer- ding, Shirley Haskell, Jimmie Bowden, Peggy Hobrecht, Carmel McGinnis, Norma Huntoon, Patty Danel, Lucille Knedel, Eliza¬ beth Brocker, Betty Baust, Steffie Mano, Barbara Peterson, Merle Coz, Juanita Retta. Front row: Jerry Lee, Eva Taverna, Dorothy Bennett, LuVerne Neves, Gloria Linggi, Marian Gallichotti, Betty Jo Wilson, Norine Folck, Patricia Moloney, Edna Valerio, Pa¬ tricia Jerome, Robert Larson, Bertha Bets- chart, Betty Cavitt, Dorothy Cavitt, Patricia Fontenrose, Barbara Taylor, Rita Kruse. J Al SEI CHI (Center right)—Left to right, top row: William Dong, Quon Luke, Fred Gee, Joe Chan. Sec¬ ond row: Pan Wong, Alice Yee, Mabel Louie, Violet Fon ' g, Ellen Jang, Margaret Wong. Third row: Roberta Jong, Gladyce Fong, Margaret Fong, Mary Fong, Lillie Yee, Alpha Fong, Dorothy Fong, Anna Mae Fong. Seated at left: Edna Jiue, Priscilla Fong, Violet Yee. (Lower right)—Left to right: Top row: Rev. Wesley P. Ford, Ann Edenhofer, Tom Sparks, Marjorie Brockett, Mary Moffit, Rev. D. D. Mat¬ tocks. Second row: Hazel Jordan, Patricia Galvez, Kathleen Barr, Florence Born, Georgia Hall, Dorothy Collins, Norma Kimler. Bottom row: Roberta Jong, Betty Jo Arnold, Lillie Yee, Mary Fong, Violet Stuart, Carolyn Christian. Officers (upper left)—Left to right, back row: Miriam Wahrhaftig, Virginia Hinrich (treasurer), Gloria Od- lin (president-elect), Lorna Cooley (vice president¬ elect). Front row: Naida Stevenson (secretary-elect), Arlene Matson (president), Margaret Bowden (sec¬ retary), Clarabelle Lewis, Jane Carmack (vice presi¬ dent). Upper right: Golf champion, Betty Wilson. Lower left: Tennis singles champion, Pat Pearson. Lower right: Physical fitness, a wartime require¬ ment of Sacramento College. Left to right: Betty Brundige, Lorna Appleby, Alice Burchard. THE STAH UNIT An active part in College life last year was taken by the men of the A.S.T.P. Unit 3910 who were receiving training in basic engineering and in foreign languages on the college campus. Pictured here are the Stars at work and at play. 1. Introduction to the program—A G.I. receives informa tion on what the program is. 2. The army studies—A Military Correspondence course under Ruel Taylor. 3. Deep concentration—A section of the library dominated by the boys in khaki. 4. Soups On!---The army takes times out to eat. The college Cafeteria served as the Star mess hall. 5. Keeping Fit or Am I Exhausted!—One portion of the obstacle course kept occupied by the boys. 6. Medical care and checktips—A G.I. receives first aid. 7. Who wants to sleep anyway!— 8. Ah! the social life is not to be neglected!—The Stars contributed much to the activities of the school year. Pioneer { today aAe tmllAiny the tuette ' i wosdd of tomowaw- Left to right by rows: 1. Patty Alexander, Virginia Babcock, Barbara Beloat; 2. Janis Berkley, Janeth Calvert, Jane Carmack Betty Lou Cooper, Jo Ann Cornelius, Ivy May Cotter, Olga Covich; 3. Merle Coz, Mary Craig, Jackie Daniel, Marie Da Rosa, Marjorie Duffy, Bonnie Elledge, Dorothy Ford; 3. Lona Dale Grattan, Doreene Hanley, Katherine Hanley, Nevada Hardwick, Georgianna Harris, Shirley Haskell, Marjorie Huber; 4. Norma Huntoon, Donna Hutchins, Patricia Jerome, Marilyn Kleppel, Gloria Linggi, Virginia Maier, Virginia Metcalf; 5. Patricia Maloney, Patricia Mullen, Margaret Nethercott, Betty Pillsbury, Virginia Plaskett, Helen Pribble, Eloise Price; 6. Sue Proctor, Barbara Rei les, La Verne Schauer, Betty Schwilk, Marjorie Smith, Patricia Smith, Barbara Taylor; 7. Dolores Tierney, Marjorie Torres, Jean Trimmer, Anita Vanderford, Virginia Vanderford, Barbara Van Dyke, Ann Welch. wmm m wmmm wmmm Two upper rows, left to right: 1. Marjorie Allen, Helen Applegate, Mattie Baker; 2. Myrtle Bar- quist, Bettie Baust, Dorothy Bishop. mmm Left to right, beginning with row three: 3. Elizabeth Brocker, Virginia Brown, Betty Brundige, Helen Chasson, Thurza Cizek, Colleen Couts, Patty Danel; 4. Ruth Dean, Rhea Dewsnup, Dorothy Downey, Margaret Emigh, Alice Enz, Nancy Fereva, Marie Gollbach; 5. Betty Hamon, Catherine Hart, Onalee Huffman, Gloria Kaufman, Betty Lou Krough, Betty Leitch, Dorothy McClellan; 6. Martha Meade, Patricia Morton, Charlotte Oberholser, Lila Otterson, Gloria Perez, Phyllis Sherwin, Connie Sherwood; 7. Lou- anna Thale, Bonnie Vaughn, Carolyn Wacker, Betty Jean Webb, Georgiann Weight, Helen Williams, Kay Winslow. Left to right bv rows: 1. Shirley Angle, Jeanne Auerbach, Lillian Basso, Veryl Beagle, Bertha Betschart, Betty Ca vitt, Dorothy Cavitt; 2. Elayne Cohodes, Jackie Cubberley, Claire Cummins, Gwen Francis, Norma June Gross, Margie Hagglund, Jeanne Hill; 3. Gloria Holly, Marian Irving, Wilma King, Mary Margaret Lucas, Marian Markofer, Viola McMillan, Carol Mizzy; 4. Betty Muldoon, Jean Noble, Barbara Oleson, Pat Poulsen, Carol Riley, Corinne Scott, Wanda Shumway; 5. Carol Stannard, Norma Thayer, Shirley Vanderhoff, Margaret Virga, Barbara Wire. Left to right by rows: 1. Robert Akins, June Allen, Russel Badgley; 2. Mattie Baker, Martha Bath, Janis Berkley, Harry Bolstead, Florence Born; 3. Jimmie Bowden, Margaret Bowden, Marcella Browne, Anita Buderer, Billie Burns; 4. Janeth Calvert, Jane Carmack, Estelle Castleman, Horace Cecchetini, Kathleen Cook. 5. Betty Lou Cooper, Jo Ann Cornelius, Robert Cosans, Mary Craig, Patricia Danel. Left to right by rows: 1. Marie Da Rosa, Fern Douglas, Marjorie Duffy, Maybelle Edwards; 2. Ella Farnham, Dorothy Fong, Patricia Fontenrose, Dorothy Ford, Marlin Gauthier; 3. Marie Gollbach, Robert Grimshaw, Marie Hagglund, Georgia Hall, Nevada Hardwick; 4. Georgianna Harris, Jeanne Hill, Virginia Hinrich, Anna- belle Holmes, Edna Hue; 5. Norma Huntoon, Roberta Jong, Hazel Jordan, Priscilla Kleppel, Lucile Knedel. ClcM j 199 9 Left to right by rows: 1. Betty Lou Krough, Betty Jean Lagemann, Jack Leong, Louise Leoni, Gloria Linggi; 2. Mabel Louie, Sheila Lovell, Jerry Lovett, Mary Margaret Lucas, Patricia Lyman; 3. Marion Markofer, Marie McClellan, Arleen Matson, Iris Mitchell, Betty Muldoon; 4. Joan Myhren, Margaret Nethercott, Marie Ostoja, Frances Parrott, Mildred Parrott; 5. Sarah Pomeroy, Patricia Poulsen, Juanita Redwine, Elladeane Scarlett, La Verne Schauer. CLzaa cpjj 1994 Left to right by rows: 1. Herbert Pepper, Albert Simpson, Gloria Sing, Norma Skinner, Beverly Smith; 2. Mar¬ jorie Smith, Gertrude Stadler, Patricia Standley, Arlaine Sullivan, Barbara Taylor; 3. Dolores Tierney, Marjorie Torres, Jean Trimmer, Vivian Tuthill, Edna Valerio; 4. Anita Vanderford, Margaret Virga, Marian Wahrhaftig, Ann Welch, Kathleen Winslow. June Graduates Without Pictures: Berneice Allen, Vivian Andreotti, Betty Broady, Marjorie Brockett, Viviane Chango, Eunice Christiansen, Helen Ericksen, Emaline Gordon, Betty Hall, Nancy Harrison, Bernice Hinckley, Bonnie Huiting, Jane Lovett, Vera Martin, Phyllis McKenzie, Lavern McMillan, Henrietta Myers, Betty Perry, Richard David Santure, Shirley Vanderhoff, Margaret Mary Wassum, Florence Lucille Wright. February Graduates: Melissa Ambrose, Camille Amickjacqueline Bardsley, Juanita Barefoot, William Basler, Gloria Benninger, Georgia Birrell, David DeLancey, Hope Deter, Marjorie Duffy, Jack Ferrari, Mary Garcia, Eleanor Hombostel, John Hutchings, Anna Killam, Dorothy LeRiche, John McGee, Amelia Ogden, Lois May Pape, Ruth Peaslee, Vera Petta, Evelyn Redman, Alice Ritchey, Billie Roland, Elizabeth Saville, Norma Skinner, Phyllis Stabenaw, Gertrude Stadler, Arlaine Sullivan, Anita Vanderford, Ann Welch, Laura Wong, Margaret Zehnder. IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY Abrahamson, Paul M. Abram, Donald Adams, Leslie Agara, Russell Aikins, Robert R. Akins, Kenneth L. Alberti, Eugene Alessio, Roy Amick, L. E. Jr. Anastasiow, Nicholas J Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Charles Anderson, Ira Anderson, Robert C. Anselmo, A1 Amundson, John Henry Anuta, Russell Arends, David Arnold, Harry B., Ill Arnold, Sidney Cole Artz, George W. Askine, Vernon R. Jr. Athans, Gregory Ather, Alvin Atkins, R. S. Au, Edward Aubrey, Edward Aubrey, Lloyd W. Augusta, Earle Avender, John Avery, Charles Axworthy, Don Babcock, Leland Baer, Herbert Bagwell, Bill Bailey, Duane D. Baillie, Joseph Harvey Bagley, Robert Baker, Lester C. Baker, Raymond Baker, Roy Baldridge, Tom J. Balyoz, Harold Banks, Ian Baranco, Arnold Barbeau, Luis A. Bardoni, George Barnes, Arlin Barry, Bert Barr, Robert Barry, Bob Bartl, Harry Baugh, Ned Baughman, Wilfred Baxter, Don Baxter, Robert Beaty, Vincent Beauchamp, Fred Beaumont, Dean Beaumont, Klyne Beck, Charles Beem, Harry Berner, Jim Beemer, Tom Belef, Eugene A. Belfield, Douglas F. Belluomine, Henry Benedetti, Marlion Benoit, Joseph Berger, Jack Bibbe, Dick Bierly, Willard Bierly, William Bingamon Birchfield, Donald Bird, Gerald Birrell, Donald Blodgett, R. B. Blunk, Paul Bock, Robert O. Bock, William K. Bodenhammer, Bob Boles, John W. Jr. Boothby, Albert E. Bonomi, Burt Boudro, Ernie Bourne, Ernest E. Bowden, Herbert Bower, William Bowling, Albert F. Boyd, John Brady, Gene Brand, Wilbur Brasfield, Ralph Briggs, Asa Bristol, William J. Britt, Robert Brooks, Wallace F. Brown, Elvin Brown, Jim Brown, Olin Jr. Brown, Robert H. Bruce, Ronald Bruggeman, Joe Bruner, Jack Bruno, Erasmo Brunt, Edwin Bryant, Edward Buckley, Dan Buehler, Walter D. Bursch, Charles Bursch, Roy Burden, Quinten Burdick, William LeRoy Burke, Earl Burke, Leonard P. Burkett, Robert Walter Busath, Douglas Busath, Alan Bush, William Butler, Roy Bybee, Norman Cable, George Caffrey, John Colder, Gordon Joseph Calhoun, Charles Callaghan, Thomas J. Calvert, John W. Calvert, William J. Camara, Arthur Campbell, Dan Campbell, Edward Campbell, Forrest Campbell, Leu Carbell, Louis M. Cardiff, Cecil Carlsberg, Charles E. Carmen, J. T. Carter, Kenneth Cartier, Francis Cary, Herbert Casey, Frank J. Caspari, George J. Casselman, Robert Castro, Robert M. Cattron, John R. Ceccarelli, John Cecehettini, Thomas V. Center, John Stanley Ceresa, F. L. Cerez, Policarpio Chaffee, Owen Chambers, Ernest Chan, George Chan, Melvin Chaplin, Jack Chaplin, Nicholas VanMaren Chapman, Carl Chardi, Merlin Chopin, Russell Christy, William Chin, Eddie Clark, George Judson Clark, Paul Clements, Tohonias Cline, James Clover, Roy Cole, Clyde M. Jr. Cole, Glen Cole, Robert W. Coleman, Forrest Coleman, Tom Collins, John E. Comstock, Virgil Comotofski, Gene Connor, Jack Conwav, Ivan J. Cook, Bill Cook, Dell Cook, George Cook, Lawrence Cook, Robert Cook, Tom W. Cook, William A. Cooper, Robert G. Coppin, John Coulan, John Coshow, Bill Costello, John Cotter, William Couberly, John Cowan, James Cox, Grant Cox, Jon Craig, Lloyd A. Crandall, Robert Creedon, Donald Creeggan, William Crew, John Crommett, Ralph Cronin, Phillip J. Cross, Thurman G. Cuckovitch, Melvin Cummings, John Cuneo, Donald Cureton, Curtis Currey, Douglas V. Cutherell, Robert Dalziell, Robert Daniels, Don Daniels, Gordon Darby, Forrest Davis, Francis Davis, James I. Jr. Davis, John Newton Davis, Robert E. Davies, Alban Glenn Dawson, Edward Day, Howard K. Deans, Daniel Dennis De Cuir, Lawrence Deems, Stanley Defani, George D. Jr. de Hermida, Eugene A. De Lancey, David Demuth, Harlan Devan, Eugene Dewsnup, Stanley R. Dieckman, Harold F. Diehiara, Frank S. Dillman, Bill Dillon, Francis Dixon, Richard Dodge, Richard Dolder, Ed. Dom, Dale D. Donadio, Tony Donald, Earl K. Dondero, Donald Doney, Raymond Donnelly, Ermanold Donnelly, Raymond Donovan, Gerald M. Donovan, Jerry Dorman, Harold Doty, Lloyd C. Dougherty, John P. Doyle, Chet Doyle, Lloyd Drennon, Edward Dreupiewski, Kenneth Driemeyer, Edward F. Duden, Bob Du Four, Glenn Du Frene, Del Du Hain, Thomas Dunavan, William Dunn, Carrol Dunn, Peter Dunphy, James Dupzyk, Robert Durkee, Frank Durnam, John Dyberg, Peter E. Dyer, Charles W. Dyer, James Economou, Constantine Eddy, Harry Eddy, Nelson Edson, James Gill Edwards, J. W. Eglin, Darrel Elberg, Bob Elgin, Robert Elkus, Fred K. Jr. Ellis, Russell Engen, Walter Engle, Glenn F. Erickson, Mack Ericson, Gordon Ericson, Wilber Erwin, Jack Estess, Floyd Evans, James LeRoy Evans, Joh n Thomas Evans, Robert R. Ewing, Harry Fablry, James Facundi, Wesley Fahn, Mervin Fairbairn, Ed Fales, Ray V. Fanture, Richard D. Farmer, Norman Faustman, D. Jackson Fealy, Thomas E. Ferguson, John W. Fickenscher, Carl Fiddes, Paul Fields, Jack Filler, Edwin R. Fingland, Leeds L. Fish, Russell Fishback, Clifford Fisher, Fred Fisher, Gayle Fisher, R. W. Fitzpatrick, Edward Fitzsimmons, Harold R. Flanagan, Edwin Wallace Flanery, Earl V. Fletcher, Edward A. (Ted) Fleury, Gordon Flumer, Jack Fong, Earl Fong, Eddie Fong, King Fong, Paul Fong, William Ford, Calvin Ford, James R. Forsberg, Carl Foster, Walter Foust, Richard Fox, James Max Frame, Douglas Francis, Magnus W. Francisco, William O. Franklin, Albert Franklin, Francis Franusich, Paul Fraser, Bruce Fraser, Walter Frazee, John Freed, Forrest Freek, Ralph Freeman, Gil Freeman, H. Owen French, Joseph Martin Freuno, John Friday, Gordon Frisbee, Robert Frost, Harold Fuller, Dana Fulton, Vic Fuller, Richard Galstein, Danny Gamble, Philip Ganstad, Donald Ganucci, Edward H. Garcia, Kenneth Garvey, Albert Gass, Gilbert M. Gaudio, Harry P. Gayman, Beverly B. Gee, A1 Gee, Jim Gee, Leslie Geary, Bill Gellewell, Glenn George, Harold Gerard, Marc Geremia, Gene Gervais, Isaac W. Ghilarducci, Alfred Gibson, Arden Gilbert, Stanley Gilman, Dick Giles, Keith Gilpen, John H. Jr. Gians, John L. Good, Earl P. Gough, William G. Jr. Grab, Louis J. Graham, Herbert J. Jr. Grassi, Peter Gray, Charles Greensiate, Norman Greery, Bill Gray, William G. Griffin, William Grigsby, Howard Grimm, Jack Grimm, John L. Grimm, Laurence Grinager, Paul Gropp, Burt Gross, R. W. Grumm, Gunther Guerrero, Albert A. Gum, Sanford Harvey Jr. Gwinn, Robert D. Gysbers, Derk Gysbers, Jack Haake, Richard Haas, Homer Hadley, Woodrow Ernest Hagan, Malcolm Charles Hager, A. D. Hagge, Howard Hagus, Edward Hagus, Vincent Haig, Bob Hallaur, William Hamilton, James Moeur Hamlin, Donald Hammett, Arthur H. Hanna, Bud Handel, Arthur John Hannagen, Jerry Hansen, Don Hansen, Howard IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY Hansen, Robert W. Hapgood, James Harbinson, George Harder, C. K. Jr. Harold, Fred Harrison, Herbert Harrington, James Hart, Kenneth Harte, David Harvey, Clesson Hopkins Hasleu, Harry Hay, A. Delbert T. Jr. Hechtman, Bill Hechtman, John Heilbron, August Heilbron, Henry Heilbron, Millard Heinzman, Lewis Hellinge, Elmo Hempton, Gordon Fairland Hendricks, Harold T. Henlock, Paul Henry,- Charles D. Heringer, L. W. Herrero, Henry A. Hess, Frank Hession, Dennis Kession, Jess Hewitt, Paul Hoyt Hickman, James Fount Higdon, Robert T. Higgs, Roy Higinbo tham, Donald Hilton, George Himmelman, Bob Hirsch, Alfred F. Hocking, Robert Hodge, Ellis D. Hodge, Kenny Hodges, James C. Hodson, Bill Holden, Tom Holen, Virgil Holman, Eton P. Holmes, Roy M. Holmlund, H. J. Homer, Cyril F. Holsinger, Robert G. Holub, Harold Homer, Don Houde, John Hourshau, Bill Houston, Hollis Howard, Robert Howard, William Hubbard, Adolph Huckaby, Ralph Huey, George Hughes, Bill Hughes, Henry Hughes, Henry Hughson, William Ralph Hull, John W. Hunger, Norman Hungerford, Don Hunt, Harold Hunter, Oscar J. Huntsman, Perry Walsh Hussman, William Hutchings, R. B. Hyde, Wallace Taylor Inderkum, Fred Ingle, Hall Illerich, Daniel G. Ireland, John Isham, Buford Jacobsen, Frank Jacox, Stanley James, Richard Jan, Bob Jansen, George H. Jeffers, Leonard Marion Jr. Jenkins, George Jensen, George A. Johnston, Charles Jewell, Howard Joens, Alfred Jones, Gene Jones, Jean King Jones, Joseph A. Jones, Hugh Jones, Thomas Jones, Thomas Harold Jong, Francis M. Jopes, Bill Jordan, Thomas R. Joseph, Owen W. Jouganatos, I. Jumper, George Kahn, Samuel Karacozoff, Ivan Kasick, Will Kauffman, Norman Del Kavelaar, Roland Keberline, Lloyd Keeley, Harry Keema, John Kellett, Samuel W. Kelly, Dennis Kemp, Earl L. Kendall, Arthur Kent, Herbert Kenyon, Gene Kibby, Harold Kidd, Leonard A. Kimball, Thomas King, Harold Kinney, Jack Kinsell, Harry Kirkbride, William Gail Kirkman, Monroe Klebs, Stanley Kline, David Klippel, Lawrence Knauer, James E. Knedel, Robert Knickerbocker, Ed Knight, Russell W. Knight, John T. Kobata, Calvin Koskella, Robert Kraljev, Peter Kramer, Carlisle Kubel, Noel Kuedet, Robert Kwok, John Kwong, William F. Lamb, Keith W. Lamm, Richard Russell Lammers, Delmar Lancaster, Burton Lane, Franklin K. Lane, Kenneth Langner, Richard Larson, Robert Larson, Walter LaShell, Jack H. Lathrop, William Latona, Ted Lauppe, Bertan H. Lausten, Chet Lazier, Herbert Leal, Keith Learn, Harry Jay Jr. Lear, John M. Lee, Chew Een Lee, Eugene Elmer Lemis, James Lemmon, John V. Lencioni, Gene Leventon, George Leventon, Robert K. Levinson, Simeon Lewis, Charles Lewis, William R. Libby, Robert Libee, Robert Ligh, Quing Lighty, Harold Lingscheid, Bob Link, Kem Link, Kent R. Linn, James I. Linville, Donald Litch, Jack Little, Albert Livaitch, Fred I. Livermore, Bill Livingston, Robert Loheit, Arthur Lombardi, Robert A. Longhurst, Lester C. Lopes, Jerome Lopez, Antonio Lorain, Dan Lord, Frank Danforth Lothrop, William Louie, George Louie, Jack Louie, Jim Lovell, Robert J. Lovett, Donald F. Lowry, Vincent Lucick, John A. Lucick, John V. Lucick, Mike Ludwig, William T. Lucking, Arthur Luhrs, George H. Lull, Elton Lusich, William M. Lynn, Allan Lynn, Bob Lyon, John MacClana’nan, John Machado, Eugene Mackey, Gene MacKinny, Elwood Maramot, Phil D. Marks, Hubert Marshall, Jack Martin, Allen Martin, Douglas Martinelli, Jack Martinson, Raymond Martsch, Theodore Marty, Joe Maskovich, Frank Mason, Frank Mathews, Alan Matranga, George Matranga, Jack Mattimoe, George Mavy, J. G. Maxwell, Ramon J. McAdow, George McBride, Thomas McCalmont, Daniel W. McCarrell, Bill McCleary, William J. McClure, Jack McClymondi, R. C. McCully, Homer McCurry, Bob McCurry, Harold, Jr. McDonald, Donald McDonald, Eugene McDonald, John K. McDonald, Philip McFarland, Dean McGimsey, James Ted McGrew, George McIntyre, Eugene McKenzie, Robert E. McKinney, Elwin McKinny, Ned McLaughlin, Robert McMahon, Thomas D. McQuillan, Robert Meda, Ed Mee, Clifton J. Meeder, Gerald Meehan, Vernon T. Jr. Mefford, Clive Meikle, Wm. Lou Meizlisch, Morris Mendes, William Menke, Russell Menz, Jack Merwin, William Metcalf, Robert D. Meuser, Vernon Mezzanares, Joseph Michael, George M. Micheli, Laurence Mikolas, John Miller, Charles Miller, John Francis Miller, Le Roy Miller, Norman T. Miller, Weland Milne, LeRov Minch, Frank Minear, Richard Mingo, Thomas Jefferson Mitchell, Benson Mitchell, Lloyd Mitchell, Ralph Monroe, Bill Moodie, G. M. Moore, Herbert Alan Moore, Allan Moore, David Moore, James Morabe, Carl Cooper Moriarty, James B. Moriarty, Thomas P. Morley, Jack Morris, James M. Morris, Louis W. Morris, William J. Morrison, George, Jr. Morrow, John Moss, Frances K. Motes, Arthur D. Motes, David Mott, Clifford Mowry, Vincent W. Muliat, Anthony Mullick, James Henry Murchison, C. B. Murphy, Garth Murray, Delong Murray, Jack Namle, John P. Nauman, Warren E. Nelle, Joseph Nevis, Bill Newfield, Dalton Nicholes, Robert Nickerbocker, Ed Noceti, Norman Noonan, Stanley Nora, Lou Norseth, Lloyd Oakes, Robert Oakes, Marvin Oats, Alvin O ' Connor, Leo M. Ogle, Charles O ' Keefe, June O ' Kelley, George Olund, Roy E. O ' Malley, A1 O ' Malley, H. O ' Neil, Roy Onstad, Noel Operlee, John Opper, Samuel Opper, Sy Orwig, Paul Ostoja, Joseph J. O ' Toole, John Packard, William Palmer, John R. Palmtag, Warren Pape, Albert Dari Paras, George Parino, John Joseph Parish, Errol LeBar Parker, William Parker, Jim H. Parks, Fred Parlett, Eugene Pasillas, Julian Pasini, John Dymond Patrick, George Patter, Leland Patterson, John Patton, Frank Paulsen, Philip L. Paxton, Bert Paya, Charles Payne, Jack Peek, R. Faber Perry, William Peters, Frank G. Peters, Robert L. Peterson, Eugene Peterson, Jack Peterson, Richard O. Pettengill, Henry G. Pickering, Donald Pierini, Virgil A., Jr. Pierson, J. F. Pillsbury, Wm. F. Planteen, Richard Platt, Alfred C. Plocher, Martin Plunkett, James Poihlman, Arthur W. Pomeroy, Eltweed Porter, Dick P ossh, Sherman Poulos, James Powell, Maury Powers, Gene Pratt, Robert Predovich, Daniel Preston, Randolph Prittie, Jack Pucci, Vasco Puccinelli, Primo Punkle, Johnnie Putnam, George A. Putoff, Orval Quinn, Harry Quint, Harry Quiny, Ligh Radan, Michael Rainone, George Rankin, Jack Rasmussen, Frederick N. Reade, Robert Redmond, Gary Reed, Albert Reed, Preston Reed, Warren Reese, Dick Reese, Jack Reeves, Douglas Reginath, Albert Reid, Albert Reinhart, Edward Relies, George Restivo, Armand Reynolds, Hudson Gillis Rice, Roger Richards, Lachlan Richards, Leslie Richards, Tom Richards, Thomas IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY Richards, Wilder Lawrence Richter, Joe Richter, Pete Richter, Tony Ricketts, John Riegelhuth, Edward J. Rinetti, Arthur Ritchey, Chester Grogan Ritchy, Norman Rivett, Dexter E. Rivett, Don Rivett, Richgrd Robbins, George A. Robbins, Wilfred Roberts, John Roberts, Larry Roberts, Tom Robinson, Edgar Robinson, James E. Rodriquez, Joseph Rogers, Jack Romiti, Louis Roof, Bob Rookaird, Richard D. Rooney, Steven Root, Dick Root, George Albert Rose, Norman Edgar Rose, Robert W. Rose, Vernon Roseberry, William Rosenberg, William Ross, George Rour, Edwin Rourke, Vernon Rouse, Warren Rowe, Harmon Rowe, Robert Rowett, Charles Rowett, Victor John Rowett, William Rowland, John D. Roxburgh, Alfred Ruddeck, Leslie Rude, Lloyd V. Ruhland, William Arnold Rushton, D. E. Rushworth, George D. Ruthvan, Richard Ryan, William Ryland, Merle Sale, Douglas Salos, Ben A. Samuelson, Norman R. Santos, Sherod Santure, Don Santure, Richard Sarkey, Ike Satterlee, Dean Sauze, Fred M. Scarpino, William J. Schaaf, George Schaaf, Phil Schardin, Ray Scheiber, Carl A. Schirmer, Lawrence Forber Schiro, Alfred P. Schluer, Sch urley Emil Jr. Schmidt, Frederick C. Schmit, Leo Schmitt, John Schmitt, Robert Schmitten, Frank Schneringer, Lester E. Schopp, Erwin H. Schrick, Merle Schultz, Bob Schultz, Richard Schumacher, William Schwarze, Conrad Scofield, Miles Sei, Tuing Seitz, Raymond Sellers, Doyle Sellers, Harold Senini, Arthur Sevey, John Shay, Larry Sheetz, ' Carson P. Sherbourne, Ray Shontz, Milton J. Shumaker, Ed. B. Silberstein, Jack R. Sim, Bill Simmerman, Neil E. Simms, Frank Simms, Thomas J. Sims, James Sisson, Ben, Jr. Sisson, Bill Sivey, J. Skewes, John B. Jr. Skidmore, Kenneth Slatter, Bernard Smith, Alden Smith, Earl Smith, Isadore Smith, Norval (Bud) Smith, Forrest L. Smith, Jeffry Smith, Laforest B. Smith, Stanley Dixon Smith, Stacy H. Smith, William P. Smith, Wyman Smuck, Thomas E. Snedeker, Frank Soledarios, Sergio V. Spangle, Don Spearman, Bunny Spindler, William W. Sprague, Frank Springer, Herber t Sprock, Clyde M. Stark, Robert Stassi, John A. Steele, David Steffano, Frank Stein, Leland Steinbrenner, Otto Stevens, James M. Stevens, Robert Stine, Donald Stine, Jack Stober, .Vern Stocking, David Stocking, George Stoddard, Morris F. Stoecker, Richard W. Stoffels, Francis Stone, James Stonesifer, Clarence Stonesifer, Edward Stopler, Dick Stover, Melvin Strasberg, Jack Straugh, Weston G. Stuart, Robert Sturgess, Arthur Sturges, Frank Sullivan, Bill Sullivan, Harvey Sundseth, Magner Sutherland, Spence Svilich, Vincent P. Swansborough, William Sweigert, William Sykes, Ray Tammen, Harry Tammen, Jim Tarbell, Robert Tatman, Horton Taylor, Duncane G. Taylor, Edward Taylor, Glynn Teichert, Henry Templeman, Kenneth Terrill, Edward Terrill, Harold Tershey, Russell Tessore, John J. Tetlow, George Howard Teutschel, Albert V., Jr. Thomas, Arthur Thomas, John Thomas, Wayne Thompson, Henry Thormahlin, William Thorne, George O. Thorpe, Robert M. Throckmorton, Neville I. Thurmo nd, Robert H. Ticksman, Jim Tilton, Jack Tonnemacker, Kenneth Toouslett, Cedric Toriumi, Den Towns, Don M. Towns, John Townsend, Rex Trathen, William R. Tregonis, Verne Tremper, Richard Arthur Trinca, Peter M. Tribble, Donald Tribble, Williard B. Triplett, Gordon Day Truss, Neigle M. Tucker, David P. Tucker, William Turner, Orrin Tussey, Arthur Eugene Tuttle, Dwight Ungaro, Daniel Upthegrove, Robert Urias, Raymond Van Acker, Robert Vance, Robert N. Van Maren, Jack Vegod, Charles Vegors, Ben Vernon, Robert Vickrey, John Voss, Jack Voss, Raymond Vrilakas, Robert Waddell, John F. Wai, Francis Waldemar, Harry Walker, George Walker, Robert Wallace, Wesley F. Wallis, Alan Wallis, Bob Wallner, Thomas Martin Walton, Bruce Ward, Bob Ward, Harvey Ward, Tom Ward, Wilton Warden, Glenn Ware, James Robert Warner, Earl Warner, Mack Warren, Laurence Watkins, Wallace G. Watson, Bryce N. Watson, Stanley Watts, William Waugh, Arthur Weeks, Richard M. Wehrman, Edwin Weisberg, Irving Martin Weiser, Donald Weldon, James Edward Weseman, Wilfred L. West, Robert Lewis Weston, Ralph Jr. Westover, Donald Miller Wheatley, Harold Wheeler, Gordon White, Charles (Bud) White, Harry White, James White, Norman E. Whitefield, Arthur Whyte, Garry Wiard, Jim Wiard, William W. Wieser, Donald Edwin Wilcox, H. W. (Ted) Wilkins, Phil Willett, Roger Williams, Bert Williams, Charles A. Williams, Richard Wilson, Dwight Wilson, Glen Wilson, Harry L. Wilson, James Wilson, Reed Wilson, Robert Wilson, Richard Wilson, William O. Winslow, John Durfee Winston, Arthur Winter, Ralph Wire, Clayton Wise, Harold Wohl, Clifford J. Wolfe, Kenneth Woods, Jack Woods, Robert Wrenn, Edwin Ray Wright, David W. Wright, John Earl Wriston, Edward Wriston, Fred Wulff, Earl Yeates, Thomas W. Yee, Jacob J. Yee, Joe Yee, Tommy Young, Elbert Young, Ray Zanze, Tom E. Zarick, Robert Zarick, Edward Zimmer, George Zitkowsky, Fred Zorich, George Anderson, Margaret A. Armstrong, Audine A. Brown, Norma Mazine Byer, Gloria Byrne, Betty Edwards, Peggy Enger, Alice Fait, Eleanor French, Lina Fountain, Helen Mary Fraser, Muriel Garrison, Bernice Giamo, Lillian Goldsmith, Dallas Gregson, Dale Hageman, Mary V. Inman, Bernice Jennings, Alderine Bernice Johnson, Charlotte Johnson, Frances Johnson, Helen King, Jacqueline Kuzmanic, Veda L ' Ecuyer, Maxine Lvkie, Eunice Manary, Jessie J. McKisick, Evelyn Jane Meredith, Frances Michel, Louise Moak, Margaret Morse, Annamae Meyers, Dorothy M. Myers, Henriette Noonan, Dorothy Reamer, Nancy Reed, Charlotte Reynolds, Janet Rice, Marion Riley, Catherine Rooney, Virginia Samuelson, Ann Sestito, Rose L. Smith, Doris Steppan, Mary Taggart, Jean Tarbell, Marion Todd, Myra Varozza, Bernice Woodin, Elizabeth J. V oodward, Alice Woodward, Helen The foregoing list is as nearly complete as available records permit. The Administration of Sacramento College will appreciate the co-operation of the general public in forwarding additional names of former students of the College now in the armed forces to either President Nicholas Ricciardi or Vice President Belle Cooledge. The Pioneer Staff—Standing, left to right: Jerry Lee, Anne Paris, Patricia Jerome. Seated, left to rghti: Patricia Smith, Bar¬ bara Mayers, Nola Van Harlingen, Elizabeth Niess, Alda Leamon, Veryl Beagle. Not in the picture: Gloria Odlin. Lower left-hand corner: Patricia Smith and Barbara Mayers, editors. Administration of the College . . . Dr. Nicholas Ricciardi, President Board of Publications . . . Belle Cooledge, Chairman; Lloyd Bruno, George T. Smisor, Editorial Sponsors; Vernon Smith, Photography; John B. Matthew, Art. PIONEER, 1944 SACRAMENTO COLLEGE SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA STAFF Editors . . . Patricia Smith, Barbara Mayers Associate Editors . . . Patricia Jerome, Anne Paris, Jerry Lee, Alda Lea¬ mon, Gloria Odlin, Nola Van Harlingen, Elizabeth Niess, Veryl Beagle. Artists . . . Norine Folck, Carol Mizzy, Marjorie Torres, Gloria Reinecke, Charles Lee, Connie Benedict,Jean Noble Photographers . . . Vernon Smith, Primo Puccinelli. SACRAMENTO CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Board of Education . . . Mrs. P. D. Bevil, President; J. E. Lynn, Vice President; Dr. John E. Kennedy, Harry B. Seymour, Mrs. J. F. Didion, J. R. Overturf, Secretary and Superintendent. Superintendent ' s Staff . . . J. R. Overturf, Superintendent; James F. Bursch, Deputy Superintendent (on leave of absence for service in the arm¬ ed forces); George C. Jensen, First Assistant Superintendent- William J. Burkhard, Second Assistant Superintendent. I HASKELL BERRY CO. SACRAMENTO, CALIF.
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