Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

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%  v, Mill V V  - 3 j A rv i i Lin rs ran i’in I’ll: , ! f flfl I till Lr ' EM Dedicated . ♦ ♦ ♦ To the Student Association, whose persistent efforts brought the resumption of the Pioneer, in spite of the apathy of the student body, after a lapse of three years, the first such lapse in its twenty-seven year history. tttft ■ a m Sacramento Junior College Administration ,. . •. y « i ! ■ ' . - ' a ’ m f; . l ’ M , ; j • , ’ ¥ . lift. ' ■R. Sacramento City School Administration DR. J. PAUL MOHR President of Sacramento Junior College DR. RUTH S. THOMAS Vice-President , Administrative Relations PETER W. KNOLES Vice-President, Educational Relations WILLIAM J. BURKHARD, Superintendent ROY B. DEAN, Assistant Superintendent F. MELVIN LAWSON, Deputy Superintendent ARTHUR H. POLSTER, Assistant Superintendent E. P. O REILLY, Assistant Superintendent IRWIN T. SWOPE, Business Manager Faculty First row, left to right : J. Paul Mohr, Robert Glaser, Mason Johnston, Ralph Kendall, August Mihsfeldt. Second row: Gladys Hayford, Dorothy Flammer, Eleanor Todd, Marie Erwin, Mary Huntington. Third row: Mary Elizabeth Rand, Lydia Wilson, Mary Gleason, Virginia Sturdauant, Marjorie Graham. Fourth row: Ruth Anderson, E sther Bateman, Eulah McCartney, Beth Hightower, Donaldine Grass. Fifth row: Margaret Harrison, Marilene Van Wagenen, Ruth Thomas, Norma Prince, Blanche Breech. First row, left to right: Clarence Nash, Theodore de Polo, Whittier Wallace, Raymond Martin, Harold Slater. Second row: Wayne Thiebaud, Jay Deck, James Gardner, Elmer Plaskett, Russell Azzara. Third row: Dauid Burnam, Stewart Talley, Loy Laney, Weldon Lucot, Albert Rodda. Fourth row: Herman Leader, Herbert Abbot, Lloyd Glancy, Maruin Cragun, J. Rae Schwenck. Fifth row: John Matthew, Carson Sheetz, Herbert Copeland, Vernon Smith, Allen Ramsey. Faculty First row, left to right: Robert Lynch, Fred Beauchamp, Flowbert Bonnett, Stanley Johnson, Maxon Bernoff. Second row: Ned Kay, Gustau Offerman, Philip Onstott, William Burdick, Earl Floos. Third row: James Callaghan, Isadore Brosin, Wallace Ingle, John Lillie, Ray Flarker. Fourth row: Lloyd Bruno, Ira Weatherhead, Robert Stockwell, Carl Nystrom, John Miller. Fifth row: Maruin Fisher, Howard Day, Burt Carlson, Jack Woerner, A. T. Hay. First row, left to right: Hallie Chase, Shirley Canfield, M ableclaire Norman, Dorothy Cobb. Second row: Helen Underwood, Ruth Nyquist, Lou McConnell, Florence Barnes. Third row: Peter Knoles, Joseph Dowdell, George Kimber, Michael Brickley, Robley Passalacqua. Other Members of Faculty AGNES BERNE HERBERT BLOSSOM ADRIEN BORD ELIZABETH BUTTERWAY AMALIA FISCHBACHER ERNIE JOHNSON IVEY LAMBERT HARRY LANDSMAN DOROTHY NOONAN EVELENT OLSON KERMIT PARKER CATHERINE PATTERSON SAIDEE STARK THOMAS WEEMS JOSEPH W. VIDA Comptroller Secretarial Staff Front, left to right: Joanne Patti and Ann Sloan. Rear: Laura Acker, Doris Egbert, Mary J Fohrendorf, Barbara Anderson, Machiko Kimura, Dorothea Dungan and Arlene Wheeler. mmmmm Doris A. Aaker Marjorie L. Adams Nazir Ahmad Jim Allen Alice B. Anderson Helen M. Andree Alfonso D. Baeta Doris G. Baker Dolores E. Bangert Honey Baratto Jim O. Bass Ronald A. Beffa Miles C. Belflower Carol Benatar Charles A. Bennett FALL FROSH OFFICERS Working diligently on a class project, left to right, Ben Fleming, Phil Briggs, and Bob Born. All three students were elected by their class and sat on the Executiue Council. They represented the Fall Fresh¬ men Class. Eugene Biorn Beverly A. Bishop Carol J. Bradbrook Carol N. Bridges Clara F. Brockbank Verna J. Brooks William F. Brooks Richard Brown Bill E. Brown Kenneth Buckingham Sharon R. Burk Don L. Burton SPRING FROSH OFFICERS Front, left to right: M ina-Raines Lambe, representatiue ; and Fifi Guruis, President . Standing: Bud Sayre, repre¬ sentative ; Jim Hitte, Vice-President . Cleo E. Crouch Karryl E. Daly Milton A. Damore Jane Davis Satinder N. Davit Theadora M. Diste Jack R. Douglas Shirley H. Doyle Joyce E. Drinkwitz Caria A. Duarte Peggy J. DuBose Jack S. Duke Patricia L. Butterfield Marian L. Carlson Sue Carmichael Glenn Carrico Romelia J. Carrillo Elector Castro Richard Cecchettine Cordia C. Chambers George Chertorisky Mary A. Clifford Charlene E. Coleman Elton E. Conley Beverly J. Cooper Corinne B. Cooper Barbara M. Cordano Merry C. Duncan Mary L. Elder Barbara J. Engahl Lillian Ewert Marilyn C. Ewing Jack A. Exter Emily Ferreira Yoshie Enkoji Lois J. Ezell Ann L. Entwistle Joanne O. Estep Florence J. Ferguson Elinor L. Ferreira Meinon O. Fong Ronald T. Frankland Edward F. Fong Sophomore Officers (Clockwise) Joan Laughead, representative; Selma Wundt , vice-president; David Swope, representa¬ tive and Jack Duke, president. Dave F. Freeman Joseph R. Gallardo Bettie L. Garino Jeannette M. Gibson James A. Gleason Joanne P. Gliebe Samuel I. Fukuda Ann K. Gallichottee Walt V. Graham Norma Funakoshi Ruth B. Garfield Lester L. Grenz Dixie L. Hale Leslie V. Harper Pat Hendrix Nason E. Hall Joyce D. Harris Mike Heon Gloria J. Hamilton Donald E. Hanna Julie A. Harris William Harris Jack F. Hanscom Gloria F. Haven Kenneth Hess Noian V. Hansen Ruth A. Heater Janet M. Hester Representing the Sophomore Class during the spring semester were , left to right: Fred Hodder, Ben Fleming, and Phil Briggs. Seated is Dorothy Gaffney, presi¬ dent of the class. She is making plans with her officers for an after game dance. Beverly J. Hillyard Royce Hodgkins Jane E. Honda Eugene W. Houser Robert W. Howard Milton T. Huckaby Joan I. Hughes Barbara L. Huntley Earl S. Hurd Joann Irvine Clark S. Jacobs Willa K. Jacobsen Iraj Javady Carolyn L. Kahl Henry J. Kim Alfred H. Johnson Betty K. Kataoka Marc H. Johnson John G. Keliher Oscar V. Johnson Helene E. Kellogg Ann L. Kadel Joe J. Kendrick Joanne M. Kinkel Karolyn E. Kaeser G. Morris Keskeys Marianne Klutz Planning arrangements for Pioneer Day are the Spring Inter-Club Council officers, left to right: Cal Lemon, vice- president; David Swope, president; and Pat Roberts, sec¬ retary-treasurer . Emma P. Knight Elizabeth Kondratieff Carolyn S. Lai Margot J. Larison Joan V. Laughead Franklin C. Lemon Chuichi Kobayashi Sachiko Kurosawa Doris B. Leonetti Florence A. Kofod Donald F. Ladd Virginia M. Ley Don E. Linggi Minnie Marion John W. Martin Walter H. Lowery Marilyn J. Maciel Alameda E. Mann Salvador R. Manus Gloria L Marino Virginia M. Marten Eileen E. McCormick Virginia L. McGuirk Robert D. McKane Jocelyn H. McQueen Paul E. Mason Gloria Mateos Making their way to an Inter-Club Council Meeting are the officers, left to right: Marla Ann Million , Secretary; Pete Nutting , President; and Settle Garino, Vice-President . Lois R. Matushak Kathryn L. Mayer Marlene Mihsfeldt Juneve Z. Miller Marla A. Million Dolores A. Minton Carolyn R. Miyakawa Hamid Mohammed Dan T. Miyasaki Mukhtar Mohammed Craig E. Moore Tom O. Moore Anita E. Morey Donald L Morton Ronad D. Nason Robert G. Moynahan Doyne J. Mraz Frank Mugartegui Selma E. Mundt Flora M. Nakanish Sherry N. Moseanko Shirley M. Nelson Mary T. Oelhrich James R. Parker Lloyd Pembertem, Jr. Larry L. Petersen Marlene D. Polemske Fall Panhellenlc Council, left to right: Joanne lolne, Sigma Phi Kappa; Verna Brooks, Sigma lota Chi; Teresa Vasquez, Como Amiga; Nlta Kelly, Phi Alpha Gamma; Marla Ann Million, Eta Upsllon Gamma. Standing : Dell Bangert, Sigma lota Chl ; Lucille Sweem, Sigma Phi Kappa; Susanna Vas¬ quez, Como Amiga; Dot Persha, Eta Upsllon Gamma; and Ann Lowe, Phi Alpha Gamma. Ann L. Preston Lena H. Reichmuth Jimmie J. Rodgers Robert L. Rodgers Robert L. Salamone Martha L. Sarnia Dorothy M. Ragusa James Revelino, Jr. Don A. Saner Gerald F. Rausch John L. Robinson Betty R. Sanford Lea M. Santini Sydney S. Sheehan William E. Stock Philip M. Sapunor J. L. Shellenbarger Theo J. Stockton Vija Savelis Willoughby G. Small Beverly A. Schulz Dorothy C. Smedley Joan C. Severe Claude T. Snooks Joseph D. Shebert Barbara L. Stenstrum Charlene D. Stone Spring Panhellenlc Council, front, left to right: Janet Hester, Como Amiga; Gall Ruby, Sigma Phi Kappa; Joan Battaglia, Eta Upsllon Gamma. Standing: Lila Bauman, Como Amiga; Pat Pearce, Sigma Phi Kappa; Marlon Carlson, Sigma lota Chi; Joyce Turk, Eta Upsllon Gamma; Verna Brooks, Sigma lota Chi. Missing are Pat Hendrix and Pat Laughton, Phi Alpha Gamma representatives . Phyllis R. Stormer Loren W. Stringer Jeannette M. Sundin Jack D. Sturgeon Lucille A. Sweem David R. Swope Ellen H. Takata M. Annette Taylor Tom R. Thompon Blodwyn E. Tiffee Joyce J. Tom Homer M. Tsuda Irene L. Van Dyke Richard B. Vasey Maria T. Vasquez Constance S. Vierwes Joyce M. Walker Ken R. Walker Patri cia M. Walters Conley S. Weaver Joan L. Wiliams Janet A. Voigt James M. Webb Burt J. Wilson Laura A. Wait William Welker, Jr. William R. Wilson Life Members, Phi Theta, front row, left to right: Lee Wood- ward, Bill Blackburn, Wayne Hamric. Second row: Margot Larison, Martha Samla, Beu Cooper. Third row: Ken Secor, Cal Lemon, Doyne M raz. Fourth row: William Wilson, Phil Sapunor, Bob Parker. Absent: Julie Anne Harris, Chuichi Kobayashi, Sherry M oseanko, Margie Myers, Karolyn Kaesar, Sally Desenfants, Algot Johnson, Don Baker, Edward Blachmear, and Pat Guisti . Eleanor Wohfeld Violet M. Wong Violet S. Yoshiyama Collene D. Wolf Shirley A. Wollenberg Lee H. Woodward Marion Yamashita OTHER GRADUATES Alex, John Gust Cassell, Kathleen Ellen Allen, James Knox Chan, Franklin Roosevelt Ashworth, Ted Edward Chan, Gene 0. Backer, Robert George Christin, Chris E. Baker, Don Robert Clark, George Edward Baker, Margaret Inez Cole, Eugene Barth, Herbert Holmes Connally, William James Beall, Walter Augustus Cote, Claudia Berggren, John Robert Cottongim, Jack Reid Biancalana, Victoria Crume, Gordon Lee Biddle, Bryce B. Danti, Walter Gerald Bitterman, Ray Ted DeLoughary, Robert D. Blackmer, Edward William DeVere, Gloria Lee Bogdan, Nancy Dierssen, George Elven Bohenblust, Kathryn Dong, David Ronald Bonewitz, Bernice Irene Dong, Paulino Bridges, Kenneth Warren Dosch, Donald Frank Brooks, David Lee Dudensing, Norman Leroy Brown, Richard Edward Duncan, Catherine Brown, Richard MacFarlane Dunshee, Robert Lawrence Brunson, Dianne Esperson, Rudolph Peter Buchignani, Albert Lawrence Estabrook, Robert Taylor Burden, Dorothy May Ferguson, June Henrietta Burdick, Leroy E. Fennochio, Don Francis Burgess, Robert Alan Ferreira, Emily Ruth Life Members Phi Theta Kappa, Front row, left to right: Mary Terese Oehlrich, Willoughby Small, Flora Nakanishi. Second row: Pauline Dong, Karolyn Kaeser, Dixie Hall. Third row: Yoshi Enkoji, Jean Honda, Carol Bradbrook . Fourth row: Jackie Shellen- barger, Marlene Mihsfeldt, Joyce Harris. Fifth row: Roger Hicks. Feusi, Robert James Okamoto, Husano Flemmer, Earl E. Ong, Jimmy Gin Silk Fletcher, Sally Jane Ott, Jane Alice Fong, Edward Leland Patterson, Dan William Fong, Keith Howard Pesavento, Gerald Fong, William Wah Petkovich, John Frank Fritz, Owen James Polster, Arthur Edward Gaffney, Dorothy Potts, Edward Lee Gaines, Charlesetta Poulsen, Joan Mathea Gaston, George Norman Pritten, Lewis Marshall Gaydos, Frank Randall, James William Gee, Edward Ray, Nancy Lea Gilchrist, Edward James Reid, Robert M. Gillis, Betsey  Ann Rey, Frank White Gilmore, Diane Ruth Reynolds, Donald Charles Glass, Jacqueline Mae Richly, Alan Marion Glavas, George A. Rieb, Robert William Gorre, Manuel Eddellion Roberts, Robert, Jr. Grady, Patricia Ann Robertson, Carol Louise Grohman, Mary Carol Rouse, Richard Russell Gross, Albert Ruby, Wilda Gail Hallam, Jerold Jamile Saigo, Chiyo Beatrice Hamric, Wayne Eu gene Sallee, Gregory Nikitin Hardy, Naomi Santin, Louis Joseph Harney, Gordon Bernard Sato, Naoshi Peter Head, George Leland Sato, Ronald Aizo Healton, Gordon Wright Satow, Leo Hideo Heinrich, Elyse Myrtle Savage, Thomas Clinton Hendriks, Wayne Ronald Schmidt, Lila Herzog, Francis Charles Schneider, Emil Hess, Alexander Fredrick Secor, Kenneth Engene Hibbard, Arden Dolores Seto, Louis Hicks, Roger Thomas Sherman, Hilmer Melvin Hirasaki, Elsie Aiko Simpson, Mary Jane Hughes, David Llewellyn Skemp, Elsie Elizabeth Hunter, Patricia Ann Smith, Harold Mackenzie Jan, Arthur Roy Smith, James Eli Jensen, Donna Maxine Smith, Lee Oran Jepperson, Paul Earl Snider, Robert W. Johnson, Algot Bernfrid Sorensen, Ray Carl Jung, Jeannette F. Spadarotto, Robert Francis Katsumata, Shigeru Sprew, William Jay Kawamura, Harry Haruo Steen, Jacqueline Eileen Kay, John Harrison Steinagel, Verne Orin Kelley, Richard Lawrence Stevenson, Robert L. Kendrick, James Gerard Stoddard, Winifred Catherine Kuhn, Ronald Eugene Stone, Gary Grover Lambert, William John, Jr. Stone, Ray Lee, Arthur Fung Stover, Kathleen Elizabeth Lee, Clifford K. Strauch, Douglas Lee Lee, Maiva Claire Strickland, H. C. Lee, Patricia Alberta Styles, Frederick George Lee, Pauline Suydam, Antril Claude Lee, Robert Syftestad, Robert Emil Linggi, Gustavius Erling Takeda, Walter Masaro Links, Nadine Carrol Talbert, Ralph Earl Lippi, Arlene Jean Tapscott, Mark Loren Luethy, Charles Robert Taylor, Betty Lee Lyons, John Warren Tharp, James Morton Lytle, Thomas Ford Thomas, Elmer Alvah MacCauley, Lyna Ann Thompson, Dan Ross MacVicar, Donald Bertier Thompson, Robert Lee Marr, David Emerson Thomsen, Howard Ray Martin, Robert Lowell, Jr. Trieglaff, William John Marubayashi, Kenneth Valdez, Daniel R. Masters, J. C. Vlaovich, John Andrew Maxwell, Frederica Luella Voss, Richard Charles Mazzanti, Alvin Peter Walker, Mary Ruth McCowan, Robert Wallace, Robert Francis McLean,Bernard Bruce Watkins, Richard Walter McNamara, John Francis Watson, Beverly Dordene Milligan, Edgar Allen Watson, Jack Warren Miyake, Yukio Way, Ida Mae Mizuno, Victor Isamu Wenger, Esther Stream Moore, Robert LeRoy Westlake, James Harlow Moran, Edward Francis Wilson, Edward Lawrence Myers, Marjorie Ann Wing, Patricia Neiger, Merwyn Todd Wold, James Ronald Neiman, Patricia llene Wong, Henry Nichols, Dorothy May Wong, Kin Shaw Nickell, Lew Wallace Wong, Sun Gohn Niemeyer, John G. Woody, Gilbert Percy Nishimi, John Takashi Yamadera, George S. Nishimura, Raymond Yee, Donald Ning Norris, Diane Yee, Harry Norsworthy, Walter Wynn Yomogida, Edward Sakai Nutting, Peter Alexander Young, Richard Carroll Ogawa, Jane S. According to prospective list of May 1 n Pioneer photos by Don Shebert ♦ ♦ ♦ Freshmen Arrive ..♦ And Are Welcomed .. I For Weeks and Weeks and Weeks First Pony on the way ... RON ALLBEE BARBARA HAUSER Color Week Victims Books to Buy ♦ ♦ ♦ Rushing .. . Then Initiations ... MARY JANE SIMPSON Associate Editor ELEANOR COLLINS Reporter SYDNEY SHEEHAN Circulation Manager RON ALLBEE Reporter FIFI GURVIS Reporter JULIE ANNE HARRfS • Feature Editor PAT WALTERS Society Editor JERRY KEATING Sports Editor JACK LYONS News Editor JACKIE MAE GLASS Editor-in-Chief EVELYN WAGGONER DON SHEBERT Reporter Photographer SELMA MUNDT Reporter THEA DISTE Reporter DAVID SWOPE Business Manager JULIE ANNE HARRIS Feature Editor KAROLEE PETERS ARMEN TASHDINIAN Reporter Reporter MARJORIE SMITH ELEANOR COLLINS Reporter Copyreader EVELYN WAGGONER Society Editor DON SHEBERT Photographic- Art Editor DAVID SWOPE Business Manager FIFI GURVIS News Editor MARY JANfc SIMPSON Editor-in-Chief BOB CONNELLY CHARLES WETMORE Reporter Photographer NANCY PEET Circulation Manager RON ALLBEE Associate Editor MARK TAPSCOTT Sports Editor Songsters Bell Gone Sadness spreads through campus ... Bell Returns SJC wild with joy ... And Yell Leaders! ED KURTZ HONEY BARATTO Fall Head Yell Leader IE SORENSON RING RON ALLBEE ning Head a ell Leader A DIAI JEAN STANC AL BAETA Pioneer Crew ... at work? Sacramento City College Library Rallymen and Boosters . . . Fall Surrounded by boosters is Gay Bennetts, Women’s Vice- President. Left to right: Norma Whitlock, Margie Hyde, Pat Walters, Mary Grqham, Joan Laughead, and Leta Johnson. Rallymen for the spring semester included Burt Wilson, Men’s Vice-President; Jack Duke. Second row: Ron Stranding, Jerry Crump, and Neal Jones. Third row: Dave Freeman and John Robinson. Fourth row: Armen Tashdinian and David Swope. Preparing to enter the auditorium for SJC rally, are left to right: Jeannette Sundin, Gay Bennetts, Teresa Vazquez, Sal Manas, Sydney Sheehan, and Thea Diste. Ready to spring into action for an assembly are, left to right: Susanna Vazquez, Gloria Snapp, Joyce Allen, Marion Carlson, Selma Mundt, Lois Ezell, and Annette Taylor. Spring Semester Front , left to right: Lila Bauman, Lois Ez ell , Marla Ann Million, Women ' s Vice-President; Annette Taylor and Fifi Guruis. Rear: Joe Basso, Ronald Nason and Bill Brooks, rallymen . Below: Front, left to right: Betty Garino, Joan Will¬ iams, Dorothy Harris, and Joanne Battaglia. Rear: Bill Welker, Ray Bitterman, Charles Mack and Jim Hitte. Front, left to right: Joyce Allen, Mina Raines-Lambe, Vir¬ ginia McGuirk and Marion Carlson. Rear: Joe Paulucci, Bud Sayre and Andrew Gianulias. Below: Front, left to right: Don Mohr, Joanne Estep and Dave Freeman. Standing: Fred Hodder. Xmas ♦ ♦ ♦ Formality ♦ ♦ Glitter ♦ ♦ ♦ Mirror Room Pioneer Photos by Don Shebert LUCILLE ARNOLD H o m e c o m i n g JEANNE STANDRING JOANNE HAMMER Royalty DAVE FREEMAN Thespian Efforts ... Jay Deck, Head of Drama Department Jim Allen Taking part in Petticoat Fever,” a three act play given in February by the Dramatic Art De¬ partment, are, left to right: Carolyn Wiley, as Ethel Campion; Doyne Mraz, Sir James Fenton; and Dick Marcroft, Dinsmore. Below; Another scene from the same play shows the stars of the production in a more active mood. First Student-Written Production ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Stars In Their Eyes SHIRLEY PEDERSEN as Susan KENT WALKER as Howard DOYNE MRAZ Student-Director DIANE TRETHOWAN as Aunt Letty JOAN HAWKINS as Agatha Thompson ENTIRE CAST POSES — after first performance in January Uniforms ♦ x ♦ ♦ Color ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Music ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Spirit ALTO SAXOPHONE Pat Owens First chair Edward Peters TENOR SAXOPHONES Lawrence Haskin First chair John Lopez TRUMPETS Dexter Clement Gerald Derr Barry Figuerra William Williford Earl Allen FRENCH HORNS Carolyn Miyakawa First chair Lee Hester BARITONE HORNS Galen Veaw First chair Eugene Trautwein TROMBONES Gilbert Woody First chair LLOYD GLANCY, Band Director Dale Rittman Leo Monson Elmer Stepp Harry Hayes BASS HORNS Paul Henderson First chair Alexander Hess BASS DRUM Robert Glick CYMBALS Bob Little SNARE DRUMS Mary Horton Rita Ruiz Willie Jeffery TIMPANI Joan Severe BELLS and TIMPANI Elaine Smith CLARINETS Gerald Adams First chair Joyce Wilkin Richard Hile Simon Dominguey Shirley Marsh Marilyn Schachtili Janet Haight John Roberts Barbara Stenstrum Kenneth Hill Charles McCoy Alvin Schoefer EB CLARINET Jay Allen OBOE Robert Parker ALTO CLARINET James McClure BASS CLARINET Elton Rodgers FLUTES Jack Taylor First chair Stasia Slawek Hildur Benson Calvin Schrader Majorettes were a vital part of the football half time festivities. ♦ ♦ ♦ JULIE ANNE HARRIS Pioneer Editor ED ' S NOTE . . . Please don’t come to us with constructive criticism”. Save it for next year’s staff. We’ve done our best, and actually are proud to have gotten a yearbook out at all, in view of our overwhelming igno¬ rance of yearbook organization. The Pioneer has been planned to serve the students — not to promote the school or to win contests. Although dedicated, in ap¬ preciation, to the Student Association, the annual is dedicated in a wider sense to the entire student body. We sincerely hope that we have fulfilled our intention. J. A. H. DAVID R. SWOPE Associate Editor DON SHEBERT Head Photographer ’Oft has it been said that only a staff truly appreciates its photographer. But others must have noticed genial head photo man Don Shebert missing lunches, cutting classes, attending dances with the ever present camera, and hanging by his heels from the arch. For all this — and much more . . . Thanks, Don! CHARLES WETMORE Photographer ELEANOR COLu.._ Co-ordinator ELAINE SMITH Activities FIFI GURVIS Graduates Theming GAY BENNETTS W omen ' s Vice-President BURT WILSON Men ' s Vice - President HONEY BARATTO Head Yell Leader Seated, left to right: Darlene Lattin, Director of Elections; Pat Walters, Secretary ; Jeannette Sundin, Historian and Acting Women ' s Vice-President; Nancy Bodgan, Director of Booh Store. Standing: Phil Briggs, Freshmen President; Pete Nutting, Director of Finance; Jackie Mae Glass, Director of Publications; M ike Peterson, Director of Publicity; Jack Duke, Sophomore President; Dauid Swope, Attorney General; Bob Born, Freshman Representative ; Helen Andre, Chairman of Recreation Board; Ben Fleming, Freshman Representative; and Selma M undt, Sophomore Vice-President . . Scheming Spring MARLA ANN MILLION Women ' s Vice-President JACK DUKE Men ' s Vice-President RON ALLBEE Head Yell Leader First row, left to right: Bud Sayre, Freshmen Representative ; Phil Briggs, Sophomore Representa¬ tive; Ben Fleming, Sophomore Representative; Bill Brooks, Attorney General-, and Bob O ' Conner, Director of Athletics. Standing: Jim Hitte, Freshmen Representative; Mina Raines Lambe, Fresh¬ men Representative; Diane Sorenson, Director of Publicity; Fred Hodder, Sophomore Represen¬ tative; Jean Standring, Finance Director; Helen Zanetta, Director of Women ' s Athletics; Jerry Sue Keller, Bookstore Representative; David Swope, Director of Public Relations; Mary Jane Simp¬ son, Director of Student Publications; Fifi Gurvis, Freshmen President; and Bettie Garino, His¬ torian. Seated: Thea Diste, Secretary. Hi Most Uk l ' y To Sue ceed Ooy n Mraz and Will U by Small SfJM t ' est Cordi ,a Cambers J ' Allen and G, ass Teresa Vazquez and B H Ridgeway V Booths Burro Bill ' s Bar, property of the Retailing Club, won first prize as the best booth. Como Amiga came in second, with Omega Alpha Kappa capturing third place. Como ' s booth carried out a Spanish theme, and OAK was doing a rushing business with their wedding ceremonies. Variety Show Highlights! PIONEER DAT Wild West Events To Top Program Tomorrow Afternoon THE WILD Bil l miOTT Nutting crowns pert Queen Mary Grohman. Across the page Marshall Bob O ' Connor receives the blessing” of Marla Ann Million . ,C0 qK •, vx aVV ’ First prize — Pan-Hellenic skit — Sigma lota Chi. S Omega Alpha Kappa Front row, left to right: Andy Smith, Kent Walker, Dave Dangelo, Bob Miller and Jim Keesling, Second row: Dean Rands, Rod Morrison, Jack Hanscom, Bob Schofer, Bob Smith, Dan Patterson and Clinton Crab¬ tree, Third row: Charles Mack, Dave Hughes, Bob Sowash, Curt Paget and AI Russell, Fourth row: Bill Curnow, George Flynn, John Roberts, and A I Fulbright, DAVE HUGHES Treasurer DAN PATTERSON President Fall Officers, front row, left to right: John Roberts, Brother No, 6; Jack Hanscom, President; and Curt Paget, Brother No, 5. Rear: Bob Schofer, Treasurer; and Dan Patterson, Vice-President, DAVE DANGELO Brother No, 6 BILL CURNOW Vice-President Heartbeat . . . OAK . . . Lights out . . . Sigma lota Chi Shots of OAK ' s sponsors, initiation, and who knows? Christmas party, formal Kappa Sigma Kappa First rou , left to right: Paul Henderson, Bob Edwards, Dick Hile, Simon Dominguez. Second row: Sal Manas, Bert Gower, Rod Wiman, Ben Fleming, Tony Cicceralli, Pasqual Monk, sponsor. Third row: Jay Allen, Larry Holmes, Elden Rowe, Bill Brown, Bill Scheunder, John Barryman. Fourth row: Ray Sorenson, Gene Cole, Don Mattorla, Tom Mecum, and Lloyd White. FALL OFFICERS LLOYD WHITE. President EUGENE COLE. Vice-President BILL BROWN . . . Recording Secretary SIMON DOMINGUEZ Corresponding Secretary LARRY HOLMES and PETE NUTTING Inter-Club Representatives SPRING OFFICERS BILL BROWN. President BEN FLEMING. President SIMON DOMINGUEZ Recording Secretary Alpha Phi Omega First row, left to right: Phil Briggs, Gorden Adelman, and Richard Rutherford. Second row: Dean Kimber, Sponsor, Richard Nitsos, Walt Takeda, Dick Flanders and Don Shebert. PHIL BRIGGS DEXTER CLEMENT GORDON ADELMAN President Como Amiga Sorority First row, left to right: Gloria Snapp, Joan Laugh ead, Jerry Sue Keller, Teresa Vazquez, Janet Hester. Second row: Joan Williams, Barbara Huntley, Sally Jane Fletcher, Margie Hyde, Lila Bauman, Mina Raines Lambe. Third row: Lois Ezell, Diana Herkomer, Shirley Doyle, Marilyn Seiferman, Nancy Beet, Pat Roberts, Susana Vazquez. Fourth row: Donna Statton, Pat Pylman, Sheila Hurley, Sue Carmichael, and Connie Casey. JERRY SUE KELLER Vice-President MARILYN EWING Corresponding Secretary MARGIE HYDE BARBARA HUNTLEY Treasurer Recording Secretary JOAN LAUGHEAD Treasurer Como Joan Laughead, Margie Hyde, Teresa Vazquez, and Norma Witlock. Show Boat... Lois Ezell, Teresa Vazquez, and Sally Flet¬ cher, left to right, display a poster used for advertising their sorority ' s annual Show Boat dance. As part of their dance Show Boat Como Amiga and Sigma Phi Kappa stag¬ ed a can-can dance. As is evident by the unexpected spectators, it was a rousing success — the can-can and dance! Eta Upsilon Gamma First row, left to right: Beuerly Hilliard, Maria Ann Million, Joyce Turk and Barbara Parkinson. Second row: Kathryn Mayer, Honey Baratto, Sandra Akers, Norma Bertolucci and Fiji Guruis. Third row: Joanne Battaglia, Barbara Jenner, Joan Mears, Shirley Wise and Kaylaine Miller. SHIRLEY WISE Treasurer BARBARA JENNER JOAN MEARS SANDRA AKERS Recording Secretary Pledge Mistress Corresponding Secretary JOYCE TURK Spring President MARLA ANN MILLION Fall President BARBARA PARKINSON Vice-President BEVERLY HILLIARD Recording Secretary Sigma lota Chi First row, left to right: Carol Pouli, Sally Desenfants, Beuerley Boelin, Joyce Drinkwitz, Dell Bangert and Betty Garino. Second row: Dolores Minton, Karryl Daly, Annette Taylor, Arlene Standring, Barbara Beard, Myrna M eng and Joanne Estep. Third row: Barbara DeMartini, Duska Bailey, Marion Carlson, Georgia M cJenkins, Catherine Aunger and Margie Adams. Fourth row: Delma Biachi, Verna Brooks, Joan Poulsen, Margie McCarty, Beuerly Reiger and Virginia Ley. VIRGINIA LEV Corresponding Secretary JOAN PAULSEN Secretary DELL BANGERT Pledge Mistress JOYCE DRINKWITZ Vice-President CAROL BRADBROOK Treasurer X r Sigma lota Left: Christmas dinner-dance enjoyed by sorority members and their dates. Below: Coeds and their slicked- up dates at Heartbeat. Sigma lota Chi was co-sponsor of the affair. Sigma Phi Kappa First row, left to right: Pat Walters, Hope Harrington, Lucille Sween, Helene Kellogg, Selma Mundt and Sharon Burk. Second row: Gail Ruby, Yija Sauelas, Rae Stormer, Marci Johnson, Donna Mann, Janet Scott and Marilyn Macial. Third row: Inese Skulte, Nancy Sekul, Lucia Allen, Mary Grohman, Dorothy Gaffney and Janet Gordon . Fourth row: Willoughby Small, Barbara Pylman, Jane Carls, Linda Libera, Jeannette Sundin, Beuerly Bishop, and Carolyn Kahl. Spring President LUCILLE SWEEM Recording Secretary MARY GROHMAN Treasurer HELENE KELLOGG Treasurer BEVERLY BISHOP Corresponding Secretary BARBARA PYLMAN Vice-President SELMA MUNDT EVELYN WAGGONER BETSY GILLIS Recording Secretary Corresponding Social Secretary Secretar y p ; M Sigma Phi Kappa Dig this Kiddie Party! First row, left to right: Ron Frankland, Craig Moore, Donald Ladd and George Chertorisky. Second row: William Williford, Donald Scholefield, Edward Fong and Fred Looe. Third row: Elton Conley, Herbert Becton, Kenneth Hill, Joseph Zink and Harold C. Slator, Sponsor. Phi Alpha Gamma First row, left to right: Nita Kelly, Pat Hendrix and Ann Lowe. Second row: Dorothy Lauppe, Jan Wilkins, Pat Laughton, Shirley Collier and Carol Dudley. Art Student ' s League Front row, left to right: Margie Myers, Joyce Tom, Teresa Vazquez, Sally Fletcher, Bettie Garino and Diane Norris. Second row: Wally Remington, Diane Sorenson, Diane Di Lucia, Alice Horton, Beuerlee Grenueld, Shirley Nelson, Joanne Estep and Lois Ezell. Third row: Bob Rieb, Stanley Harvey, John Gacic, Harry Troughton and Dino Colangelo. JOANNE ESTEP Spring President MARION CARLSON Fall Secretary BETTIE GARINO Fall President BEVERLEE GRENVELD Vice-President STAN HARVEY DIANE SORENSON Sergeant-at-Arms Spring Secretary Music Association First row, left to right: Martha Samla, Barbara Stenstrum, Joan Platz, Marilyn Mainard, Diane Trethowan. Second row: Joyce Wilkin, Ida Way, Mr. Tulley, sponsor; Mary Ann Clifford, Diana Wing. Third row: Bob Parker, Bill Brown, Dick Hyle, Bert Gower, Si Dominguez . Fourth row: Joan Seuere, Dorance Miller, Sal Manas, Jim McClure, Greg Sallee, Elaine Smith. CATHIE DUNCAN Secretary JOAN SEVERE President SAL MANAS Vice-President SPRING OFFICERS PAT GRANT .... President BARBARA TIFFEE . . Vice-President Music Association First row, left to right: Carol Brooks, Blodwyn Tiffee, Marie Cloud, Pat Grant and Cathy Duncan. Second row: Alton Rogers, Harry Hayes, Jim Allen, Bill Brooks and Dexter Clement. Third row: Clint Savage, Jay Allen, Kent Walker, Bill Erickson and Bill Trieglaff. Fourth row: Marlene Mihsfeldt, Marilyn Schach- tili, Jo-Ann Machabee, Marilyn Doull and Mary Horton. 1 A Cappella Choir Front row, left to right: Steward Tulley, Instructor-, Greg Sullee, Diane Trethowan, Diane Wing, Euelyn Cloud, Doug Oliuer, Jimmie Jean Rogers, Connie Cooper, Joan Hawkins, and Mary Jo Snyder. Second row: Shirley Ped¬ erson, Flora Meredith, Venita Brown, Romelia Carrillo, Eldon Rogers, Ron Naugel, Kathleen Dent, Lola Sergo, and Leta Mae Johnson . Third row: Mary Snipes, Mary Walker, Elaine Petrini, Josephine Hartshorn, Ann Norsworthy, Olin Hayes, Pete Nutting, Jim Allen, Harry Hayes, and Lauerne Larson. Fourth row: Toni Street, Carol Bridges, Barbara Hayden, Earl Daniel, Dennis Huntting, George Mulholland, Bob Miller, Ken Walker, and Eugene Allen. Front row, left to rig ht Francis Wesker, Janet Voigt, Diane DiLucia and Jackie Shellenbarger. Second row: Karl Buck, Idella Snyder, Frances Gittinger and Art Weston. Block S First row, left to right: Bob O ' Connor, Ed Wilson, A Baeta, Lee Smith and Dick Vasey. Second row, left to right: Jim Westlake, Richard Markham, Ed Kurtz, Oruille Stacker, Norm Coons, Cleo Beatty, John Un¬ derwood and Francis McNamara. Third row, left to right: Coach Ned Kay, Sponsor; George Watts, Harry Buckman, Pete Nutting, Clyde Needham, Don Osborne, Marty Hume and Jack Swartz . Fourth row, left to right: Walt Graham, Dauid Marr, Ronald Kuhn, Bob Syftestad, Sam Fernandez, Jim Tingus and Bill Ridgeway. Women ' s Recreational Board Front row, left to right: Helen Andree, Elaine Smith, Dorothy Lauppe, Idella Snyder and Gail Irons. Second row, left to right: Shirley Marsh, Severely Dahlgren, Helen Zanetta, Pat Laughton, and Romelia Carrillo. First row, left to right: Mary Oehlrich, Willoughby Small, Dorothy Gaffney, Marilyn West, Marlene Mihsfeldt and Carolyn Miyakawa. Second row: Yoshie Enkoji, Jane Honda, Julie Anne Harris, Mary Jane Simpson, Leta Lee, Karolyn Kaeser, Karlyn Daly, and Dixie Hale. Third row: Calvin Lemon, Bob Parker, Lee Woodward, Brook Loioe, Don Morton, Doyne Mraz and Algot Johnson. Fourth row: Jackie Shellenbarger, Sally Desenfants, Beverly Boerlin, Margot Larison, Dell Bangert and Jackie Glass. MARY OEHLRICH Spring President BOB PARKER Fall President JOANNE ESTEP Treasurer JULIE ANNE HARRIS Vice-President MARLENE MIHSFELDT MARGOT LARISON Recording Secretary Recording Secretary WILLOUGHBY SMALL CAROLYN MIYAKAWA Corresponding Corresponding Secretary Secretary JACKIE SHELLENBARGER Historian Phi Theta Kappa Miss Dorothy Noonan performs at Phi Theta meeting o BEVERLY HILLYARD Secretary JIMMIE JEAN RODGERS Vice-President BETTY RUTH SANFORD President Sacramento Christian Fellowship First row, left to right: Marlene Mihsfeldt, Betty Ruth Sanford, Diana Wing, Jimmie Jean Rodgers and Marie Cloud. Second row, Mary Horton, Maurine Myers, Margot Larison, Donna Munden, Marjorie Smith, Beuerly Hillyard and Mr. Miller, Sponsor. Third row: Henry Kim, Ed Miyakawa, Rhil Mishler, Dennis Huntting and John Niemeyer. Fourth row: Lola Sergo, Carolyn Miyakawa, Colleen Wolf, Leta Lee, Josephine Hartshorn and Nancy Bridges. Newman Club First rou , left to right-. Eileen McCormick, Norma Allison, Rita Catricala, Barbara Cordano, Pat Strei, Pat Barbeau. Second row: Jeannette Byer, Mary Lou Snipes, Gail Crawford, Lois Matushak, Ann Galllchotte, Mary Mooney, Frances Faua, Charlene Coleman. Third row: Rick Costello, Bob Day, Larry Lucena, Andrew Tobia, Herb Parshall, Bill Mul- derrig, Bob Kuhlman. Fourth row: Martha Sarnia, Audrey Phipps, Helen Castanho, Shirley Hoover, Hope Harrington, Julie Resendez. RITA CATRICALA Recording Secretary BARBARA CORDANO Corresponding Sprrpfnru HERB PARSHALL President PATRICIA STREI Vice-President ANDREW TOBIA Treasurer Spring Officers: Polo Aguilar, President } Crede Anderson, Associate President ,• A dele Andreucetti, Vice-President , Aimee Bridges, Corresponding Secretary} Pat Bar beau, Recording Secretary ; and Roger M cEUigott, Treasurer. First row, left to right: Mary Jane Simpson, Domld Shcbert, Jackie Mae Glass. Second row: Fifi Guruis, Euelyn Waggoner, Nancy Feet, Elaine Smith. Third row: Mark Tapscott, Jerry Keating , Dauid Swope, and Ron Allbee. DON SHEBERT Spring President Top: Press club members working with Prexy Don Shebert on Blood Dri ve. Lett: Loy C. Laney, Director of Student Publications, accepts a journalism plaque award, which the ’’Most Promising and Outstanding Journalist” will receive in June. The student also will be awarded $ 100 . 00 . JACKIE MAE GLASS Fall President MARY JANE SIMPSON Secretary RON ALLBEE Treasurer JULIE ANNE HARRIS Secretary Aero Club Front row, left to right: Oscar Johnson, Bill Robinson, Jerry Clark, Mein Ong Fong, Jack Douglass, James Kuykendall, and Ira] Jauadi. Second row: Don Hanna, Ken Buckingham, Larry Petersen, Ken Lederer, and George Kirk. Third row: Takashi Kanenaga, Clinton Kim, Milton Damori, Bob Chan, Dick Wheeler and Gene Chan. First row, left to right: Kathleen MacDougall, Priscilla Thompson, Judy Wood, Willoughby Small, Shirley Jean Pedersen. Second row: Jay Deck, Sponsor Dick Mancraft, Manual Spenchian, Doyne Mraz, Jim Webb, Bob Cromonini, Marilyn Reynders. MARILYN REYNDERS Historian DOYNE MRAZ KATHLEEN MacDOUGALL President Secretary FALL OFFICERS JOAN INGALLS .... President DOYNE MRAZ . . . Vice-President WILLOUGHBY SMALL . . Secretary SPRING OFFICERS DOYNE MRAZ .... President JAMES WEBB . . . Vice-President DIANE TRETHOVAN. Recording Secretary JUDY WOOD .... Treasurer MARILYN REYNDERS . . Historian PRISCILLA THOMPSON . Sgt.-at-arms Retailing Club First row, left to right: Marilyn Schachtili, Diane Cecchettini, Nancy Palmer, Cloetta Naff, Carol Keenan. Second row: Peggy Davis, Richard Flewellyn, Peter Nicolos, James Gleason, Mrs. M. Van Wagenen, Sponsor; Richard King, Kenneth Sills. Third row: Evan Beilis, David Schlenker, Earl Flemmer, Robert De Vries, James Delk, Royce Hodgkins, and Grant Hostman. SEIFEDDIN GHAFFARI Spring President MARILYN SCHACHTILI Spring 1st Vice-President v CAROL KEENAN Spring 3rd Vice-President DIANE CECCHETTINI Fall 3rd Vice-President JOAN CLARK Spring Secretary CLOETTA NAFF Fall Secretary DICK FLEWELLYN Spring Treasurer PEGGY DAVIS Spring Intra-Club Representative ALFRED JOHNSON Spring 2nd Vice-President First row, left to right: Marian Yamashita, Mi ' yufeo Mi ' yauka, Norma Funakoshi and Jane Honda. Second row: Violet Yoshiyama, Sachiko Kurosawa, June Takagi and Lily Imada. Third row: Betty Kataoka, Shirley Miyamoto, Grace Yagi and Flora N akanishi. International Club First row, left to right: Beth M aria Shilkett, Barbara Engdahl, Jackie Shellenbarger, Agnes Guntvedt, Delphine Dela Cruz, and Anita Morey. Second row : Mrs. Gleason, Sponsor-, Steve Suzuki, Hamid Mohammed, Helene Grinzewitsch, Arieh Meisel, Mukhtar Mohammed and Fred Beauchamp, Sponsor . Third row: Satinder Davit, Werner Uffelmann, All Mohammed Junejo, Silvo Vega, Carlos Duarte and Zeev Kathein. Lutheran Club First row, left to right: Reu. Theodore Gulhaugen and Mr. John Miller, Sponsors. Second row: Faye Haven, Donna Fenton and Carolyn Finch. Jai Sei Chi First row, left to right: Irene N g, Pat Lee, Diana Wing, Carolyn Lai, Jeannette Jung and Vernie Oio- yuong. Second row: Mr. Callaghan, Sponsor, Joyce lorn, Phillip Yee, Dick Louie, Gene Chan, Lona Chan, Grace Fong and Mr. Bonnett, Sponsor. Third row: Ed Shum, Bob Chan, Jimmie Jang, Sun Wong and Richard Fong. Associated Nurses First row, left to right: Madeline DeCarli, Darlene Pergrosse, Mary Jane Walker, Marian Frank, Leonie Craddock, Betty Wilson, Gail Mefiren, Patricia Butler, Evelyn Journet and Dixie Garnett. Second row, left to right: Janice Kausen, Betty Mortensen, Helen Scott, Joan Creighton, Kathleen Nagle, Helen Bradley, Donna Gurney, Diane Herkomer, Connie Casey, Marilyn Hill, Betty Kripp, Mary Tikunov and Zettie Hardeman. Third row, left to right: Shirley Poore, Betty Loveland, Ruth Mayo, Norma Vaughn, Joanne Frolick, Eldene Griess, Elaine Jeans, Joan Spencer, Ruby Bab¬ cock, Zola West, Diane Beauchamp, Barbara Monteverda, Darlene Lawrence, Patricia Calkins, Barbara Griffith and Joyce Roloff. First row, left to right: Kathleen Ramos, Joan Robertson, Elizabeth Baumgart, Patricia Guisti, Gwen Hughart, Jacquelin Galvin, Jean Petro, Gertrude Reichmuth, Marie DeFazio, Betty Rogers and Rita McCroy. Second row, left to right: Jacquelin Smith, Florian Stafford, Claire D unseath, Carol Jean Howe, Ellen Perry, Dorothy Cunningham, Shirley Hickman, Alice Adler, Nancy Wallace, Dolores Zvalo, Lela Shanafelt, Mildred Hazzard, Norma Dunlap and Constance D ' Ambrosio. Football Big Seven w. Standings L. TIES PCT. Stockton 6 0 0 1.000 Santa Rosa 4 2 0 .667 Contra Costa 4 2 0 .667 Modesto 4 2 0 .667 San Francisco 2 4 0 .333 Sacramento 1 5 0 .167 San Mateo 0 6 0 .000 Players Win Football Laurels Joe Ulm, hard hitting back from the Sacramento Eleven, was chosen All-Conference for his brilliant play in league competition. Dave Fanner, halfback, and Willis Zumwalt, tackle, both landed berths on the second All-Conference squad. Jolting Joe is a freshman and is expected to be back with the team in the fall, while Zumwalt and Fanner have concluded their SJC football careers. t ar ner ° ' n tw ° tackles. Head Coach JACK WOERNER (Oregon State) Line Coach BILL MORRIS (Sacramento State) PANTHER GRIDDERS — First row, left to right: Bill Warmby, Jasper Anderson, Joe Ulm, Wes Yeargin, Manager Dick Porter, Ed Shum, Harry Buckman and Cleo Lewis. Second row: George Mingo, Jim McCune, Don Deary, Rod Wiman, Glen Underwood, Bob O ' Conner, Howard M alnburg, Ray Tucker, Willis Zumwalt, Coach Ernie Johnson and AI Bryant. Third row: Coach Souza, Gene Cronin, Don Saner, Jack Breen, Roland Mulholland, Art Lee, Pete Nutting, Daue Simas and Coach Jack Woerner. Fourth row: Andy Gianulias, Dick Markson, Daue Fanner, Jack Summers, Oru Stucker, Paul Salazar, Chuck Bennet and Harlin Payton. GEORGE SOUZA (U.C. Berkely) End Coach Backfield Coach ERNIE JOHNSON (U.C.L.A.) Harry Buckman and Ray Tucker, ends, guard attractive Homecoming Queen, Lucille Arnold, as she aids the fellows in practice. Miss Arnold presided over the festivities at the college in November. Mysterious number 86 shakes an SJC football player off as he speeds onward. In the background number 45 Harlin Payton, tackle, trails. To the left is George Mingo ... on the ground. Jolting Joe Ulm is pictured as he drives hard around the right side during the SJC-San Mateo JC clash played in Redwood City. Ulm scored two touch¬ downs to lead the Panthers to a 26-19 victory. Cleo Lewis and Walt Takeda gang up on First Down Brown during the West Contra Costa-Sac- ramento JC game AIthough the Panthers were able to halt the ace Comet back on this play, he lead the visitors ' attack with three tallys and two conversions. The Comets won the game 40-31. The above pictures show some action from the footbJI turf as Paul Salazar gives the arm to a gallant player. At the right, it looks like a fast bunny hop. Howard Malnburg, below, is either taking ballet lessons or trying to get rid of that pig¬ skin. Take your choice. I BILL WARMBY DON SANER BOB O’CONNER JOE ULM DAVE FANNER CLEO LEWIS 0 Offense Team: Ray Tucker, Willis Zumwalt, Dave Simas, Don Deary and Jim McCune. Absent from the picture is Walt Takeda. SEASON’S RECORD NED KAY, Director of Athletics BIG SEVEN CONFERENCE (Final Standings) W. L. PCT. Santa Rosa 8 4 .667 San Mateo 7 5 .583 Modesto 7 5 .583 West Contra Costa 6 6 .500 Stockton 6 7 .417 San Francisco 5 7 .417 Sacramento 4 8 .333 SJC compiled an overall record of 20 wins and 10 losses. The Panthers, who totaled 1,867 points against; their opponents’ 1,613, finished third in the Sam Barry Tournament in Glendale and the state invitational in Modesto. In the latter tourney they defeated Visalia’s College of the Sequoias, which captured the state JC playoff title in Long Beach. First row, left to right: Coach Ned Kay, Cleo Beatty, Jan Aitken, Bill Ridgeway, Ron Jewell, Ralph Stevens, Charles Red” Young, Ed Kurtz, manager. Second row: Sam Hernandez, Dave Freeman, Bill Casselman, Brook Lowe, Antril Suydam, Charles Coons, Stanley Shreeve. Third row: J. C. Masters, Ed Fowler, Ralph Talbert, Jack Schwartz, Bob Syftestad, and Jim Tingus. Panthers Big Five, left to right: Charles Red Young, a low freshman from Sacramento High School, has been one of the best ball handlers the college has produced. Bob Syfte- stad. This forward has consistently been one of the high pointers of the game, a calm player, and a reliable ball player. J. C. Masters. High point man for the third consecutive year in collegiate and high school basketball competi¬ tion, J. C. has always played an excellent game. Sam Fernandez. He started out the first part of the season and did a fine job. However, Cleo Beatty has played most of the season, and has been an alert, ball hawk player. Bill Ridgeway. Playing guard position since the beginning of the current season, has gained praise and recognition for his fine team work, shooting and floor work. SJC students have really gotten their share of thrills and spills. a er   . ' I V Charles Red” Young fV Guard Bill Ridgeway Guard J. C. Masters Center Bob Syftestad Forward Basketball Cleo Beatty Forward Brook Lowe Guard Bill Casseln Guard ' Jack Swartz Center Norman Coons Forward Sam Fernandez Forward Track Roster 1953 Track Schedule Al Baeta — mile, half-mile, relay, two-mile. Harry Buckman—discus and shot put Roy Carter — pole vault Roger Fong — low hurdles Gilbert Matsumoto —r pole vault Yukio Miyaka — broad jump Robert O ' Conner—pole vault Richard Vasey — mile, half- mile, and relay. Herb Jackson — 100, 200, shot put Bcb Allan — 400 and relay Jack Baker — 440 Charles Barry — half-mile, high jump Paul Biorn—two-mile William Bright—440 Leonidas Burbridge — 100, 220, broad jump Robert Burgess—middle dist¬ ances Ronald Diffenbacher — 100, 200 James Donnell—dashes, hur¬ dles, broad jump Barry Figueira—middle dist¬ ances James Foresty—880, mile Pastro Hector—distances Willie Jeffery — 440, 880, broad jump Ronald Kuhn — middle dist¬ ances Robert Milller—hurdles Frank Munoz — mile, 1320, 880 Larry Nisetich—hurdles, high jump Leigh Palmer—880, 440 Gerald Pesavento— Edwin Shum, Jr., hurdles, 440 Elmer Stepp—880, 440 Gary Stone—middle distances Orville Stucker—440 Edgar Taylor—high jump George Watts—broad jump Joe Way — 220, 440, 800, 1320 Theodore Wittwer—880 Cleo Beatty—440 Charles Young—880 Manager—Lee Smith Sacramento JC vs Santa Rosa JC and UC Frosh at Berkeley .March 21 West Contra Costa JC, Grant Tech, Placer JC, and Mather Field at Sacramento JC - March 28 Sacramento JC vs San Mateo JC and Stanford Frosh at Stanford .April 4 Sacramento JC at Modesto JC .April 11 Sacramento JC vs San Francisco City College and Stockton JC at Stockton - - - April 18 Big Seven Conference Meet at Sacramento - - May 2 Sacramento JC at Fresno Relays.May 9 Sacramento JC at California Relays at Modesto - May 16 Sacramento JC at State JC Meet at Visalia - - May 23 lndicates League Meets Always good for points, Cleo Beatty, has provided track followers with many thrills. Harry Buckman prepares to let the discus go as he practices for a track meet . One of the best prepsters ever to be produced by the local coaches, Herb Jackson has taken an active part In the 100 and 200 yard sprints, plus the shot put . Popular with his team mates for his funny antics, and the guy who takes your money at the end of the cafe¬ teria line, Al Baeta has been a valu¬ able, hard working, and point mak¬ ing star In the mile, half-mile, relay, and two-mlle races. Roy Carter, below and who graduated from San Juan, has been consistently high In the blue sky, as Is evident by his high pole vaulting achievements. Roy Is a fine competitor and has gone as high as 14 feet. Swimming Swimming Team TEAM RALPH TALBERT PETE NUTTING DON MOHR RON STANDRING KENT ADDISON FRED HODDER WALT GRAHAM WALT STONER ODIS HUNT WAYNE HENDRICKS WELDON JONES EDWARD YOMOGIDA GERALD RAUSCH Team Manager BILL HILL BOB CLARK LEO ODSTREIH DON OSER ANDY GIANULIAS WERNER UFFELMAN JASPER ANDERSON Diuer LARRY FOSTER Diuer Returning Lettermen Coach Earl Hoos yells out words of encour¬ agement to his swimmers. Hoos has been in¬ structing the swimming team since its creation three years ago. Endurance and speed, two of the main factors that go into making a good swimmer, are demonstrated in the photos! Local swimming fans realize that the S.J.C. team placed third in the conference in their first year of competition, last year were second. Tennis S. J. C. netsters, under the leadership of Burt Carlson, have won 85% of all the games they have played. Playing in one of the tough¬ est tennis leagues in the country, the netsters have constantly held their own, capturing third in the Big Seven conference. Head Tennis Coach Burt Carlson gives a few words of advice to Orvis Littke prior to a tennis match . Tennis Team, left to right, rear: Zeev Kathein, Jared Blodgett, Gilbert Woody, Claude Stage. Front: Earl Henley and Homer Tsuda . Baseball JACK WOERNER Head Baseball Coach J. C. MASTERS, Pitcher CHRIS CHRISTIAN, Pitcher MARTY HUME, Pitcher NASON HALL, Pitcher WALT SHORT, Catcher SAM VARTANIAN, Catcher DON SANER, 1st Base NORMAN COONS, 2nd Base JIM WESTLAKE, 2nd Base RICHARD DAVIS, Shortstop BOB GONSALVES, 3rd Base LEONARD JOHNSON. 2nd Base PETE STATHOS, 2nd Base NICK CAPACHI, Shortstop JAN AITKEN, Right Field DAVID PILLAR, Center Field PETE MIKACICH, Left Field FRANK McNAMARA, Left Field DICK TRAVERSI, Left Field 1953 Baseball Schedule Grant J. C. at Sacramento J. C.March 10 Mather Field at Sacramento J C.March 11 Placer J. C. at Sacramento J. C.March 13 Sacramento J. C. at Grant Tech.March 17 Sacramento J. C. at Placer J. C.March 18 Sacramento J. C. at West Contra Costa Double Header.March 21 Sacramento J. C. at Santa Rosa J. C. Double Header.March 28 Sacramento J. C. at Treasure Island .... April 2 Sacramento J. C. at San Francisco Presidio . . April 3 Modesto J. C. at Sacramento J. C. Double Header.April II Stockton J. C. at Sacramento J. C. Double Header.April 25 San Francisco Presidio at Sacramento J. C. . . April 29 Sacramento J. C. at San Francisco J. C. Double Header. May 2 San Mateo J. C. at Sacramento J. C. Double Header. May 9 lndicates League Games SACRAMENTO JUNIOR COLLEGE was Women ' s Athletics Shirley Marsh, Hlaine Smith, Tfelen Zanetta, and Idella Snyder are preparing for a fast game of tennis . 7 1 t. J. C. coeds prepare for an afternoon of golf . host for the individual sports day, April II, sponsored by the Extra-Mural Lea¬ gue of Northern California. The league also sponsors swimming, field hockey, basketball, and volleyball. Among the other colleges in the league are Sacramen¬ to State College, University of California at Davis, College of Pacific, and Sierra College. The purpose of the Extra-Mural Lea¬ gue is to provide the girls with an oppor¬ tunity to meet girls from other schools and to enjoy athletic events. No trophies, medals, or awards are given. At the right, physical education students demonstrate some of the sports . Left to right: archery, badminton, golf, tennis, and uolleyball. Helen Zanetta, below, displays the form that helped her win a scholarship. She will travel to Tule Quia, California this summer to take instruction at the Acquatic School. Helen was awarded the scholarship for her swimming and diving ability. F The Women’s Athletic Depart¬ ment is under the chairmanship of Miss Ruth Anderson. She is assist¬ ed by Miss Beth Hightower, Miss Donaldine Grass, and Mrs. Norma Prince. Volleyball and archery provide the coeds with the necessary relax¬ ation and recreation from their daily studies. Pat Laughtin seems rather pleased that she missed the ball that Gail Irons is holding! Left to right: Sachicko Kusosriva, Lona Chan, Colleen Wolf, and Jane Ott pose a minute for the photogra¬ pher before entering into a fast game of badminton . © ' 78 years we have had the privilege of watching Sacramento grow . . . and the pleasure of saluting graduating classes of Sacramento. We have beheld young men and women from all walks of life going forth, through these years, to seek their places in society armed with knowledge and ability ably developed. We have seen these young people contribute to the destiny of our fine city by making its progress an integral part of their own, by patiently building a better way of life for themselves, their children and their neighbors from the firm foundation of their learning. now we congratulate yon You are Sacramento ' s citizens of tomorrow with all of your hopes and ambitions before you. The future is yours to fashion as you will, and in the world of today the task is not an easy one. However,, with honest endeavor and steadfast pursuit of progressive purpose, we will proudly watch you add your mark to the mea¬ sure of Sacramento ' s and the nation ' s growth. J I t class of ninctecii fifty-three ■ Acknowledgments Our Appreciation to . . . . Willoughby Small ... for her tedious hours at the typewriter Wayne Thiebaud .... and his art students for the excellent quality of their work, especially Sally Fletcher Manuel Gorre Stan Harvey Richard Turney Ruscell C. Azzara .... Dean of Student Activities Doris Egbert Loy C. Laney .... Director of Student Publications Larry C. Gately .... Graduate pictures Autographs


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