San Diego State University - Del Sudoeste Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

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u.- REAL E 5TATg . DEL SUDOESTE PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OI: SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE, SAN- DIEGO, CALIFLHENIA EDITOR ART EDITOR ARLENE LEARNER TOSHIKO KOJIMA 70m agem BOOK ONE Faculty Classes BOOK TWO Government Publications Fine Arts BOOK THREE Men's Sports Women's Sports BOOK FOUR Organizations Fraternities Sororities BOOK FIVE Seniors Hats Off student Life 7m Meet Monty Zuma. great-great-great descendant of the ancient Aztec ruler. Coming down from his abode on Black Mountain to take a yeargs tour through the modern camp ot the Aztecs the forms a union between the ancients and the modems; he provides a unity between the old technique of wood- cutting and the modern designs and layouts. Monty Zuma is the guicting spirit of Det Sudoeste. graphic representation at the Aztecs. life for 1941. His an- cestor ties in the dust but Monty hopes, in his Indian philosophy, to keep the fame of the Aztecs alive. vitatized by Nature's evergreen. 3m T0 the men of the airp-ulhc men wlm have fulFiHCd the dream of the ancients i0 take wings. the men who have taken up the trust of the mode-rns for trans- portation and defenseputhis Del Su- doeste is dedicated. ! FAC U LTY Wake; Q. 04W Dr. Hepner began his career as a natural scientist-rswitched In sncial science. Sails for relaxation. TWO maior purposes of college to help the in ividual increase his effectiveness: in life. to develop a gmwralion of young people In face and conquer t 8 new social frontiers of loday. Within ten years he hopes: to 590 a new auditorium and sindent union Juilding on campus. 23W Waxy Menagmw DEAN OF W'O NH : N' Now ending 59 ICIIIIII your Hi blalII iIIiIIIiIIIiiy i5 nssm' intu proiessor oi gIIiIiaIII'II. Has uniimiicd iailil in IIIIIII'I'III: IInci CupIIiIililiIIs oi lmiay s coiiIgII stuIiI-I.ni Says words can! ciII-zcriiyo mv personal iIiIIIs. i ran only live llicm. 6W 5. pm DEAN OF IVI'EN Re Ferred 10 as NC E H Coaches track in spring and men a year round. AciIiI-Ier and sponsor of AMS. Niember 0i AtilitItic Acixis- myr Board. Gcnvraiiy recognized as inssl friend a ieliow could have. 74W 0 peWm DEAN OF LIBFRAI ARTS Known among coiiegians as an IinLincndIIni iiIinL'IIr. ' iaruily aci- visor f0 stmieni council Blue Key and Government T.IiilllJ Students recognize iIim as a II igorous thought prov oLer. - Know from manv open forums. debates. conferences and councils that 116 seldom misses. in reality a warrior. in iiiPOF-Y a pat'iiisl. me 74m DEAN OF EDUCA'HON Professor of same subject. Taii. genial. slender. TermeIi iypicui by many of his students. Easy to interview. knows something almul III-ervtiling Keeps oiiice ciaric and cool. Pleas- ant atmosphere iur El pleasant mam --.' hmgmlgn fnslrm'fnrs praising r: furnign muguzlm- nro,'!':-H ha rigid: fl'iffnn: H. ffull'cr. Ir. .M'JL. I'l'nlnlrl'ur in NJHIHJJI IIHII frrvm'll, Hlllec- Kmrm-r H'rler. 1x15! fsslnhfll: pmp'vmm in thmm: KVHI'I'N l I'faiHin-z .WJL. uawtirllv prnfwunr III. Nmmsl: nu: i'lf'l'l'tt'h: Fl'l'alimth M. Hmnwl. PILDH uism'iulp profossrlr u! I'rvmlx. :Irnl Ivyfitl fl. Hnm-n. H: n. prnfvsmr n! Spanish uml J'Irvnrh Lungilmm erurllnvnl hm : Dr. 1', F. Hrule'n rPl'tIu'n Inr ll mmlll'ul iu'l'n'vm'l III'HI'HEN Hr ,I'rJIn R IhIllllts. I'lvmf ni Ihv I'l'rIQIish merl'mvrtl, smiley m't'r his :npy n! SiluLI-un-un'. Guinu ur'vr hh'rk, bunks- Iu-o rmvau-r-r H! Liu- lfnuhsh Jl'gxuhmvnl: Hurrin-l Hmtwu, PHIL inslrm'i'ar; I'fnn'nn' 5. nld'wumf. :t.M.. ilmfrsmr; t'jwshrr H. Klkmlmly. ADI. ussishml meNmr; maul vt'imrlm Hrurn'r. AJWH funhrll'lnr. I'nlrrmk'r' I'ri ff!!! ruurl'lfm'ry uf inuainusw arr ummwrn- in-il'mrl'orj; Frum't-z Turborl'. A H, inslrnt'l'ur; Harry I. .I'nnfuu. H'IJl. nssm'klkl prvivsmr: Frnlnlz 51'. .Vulpnpuugh. M'JL ussislrml firnfrnm; 1'. Philip Hrmnlvy. MS. ussiwhm! prufmmr: H'ril'finm H. .Vrigill. MJL mandala mnfpssnr. rmu'vnlruling w: Elm Jirl'uphmto is rmmm-u'n 11v rltlrlrnrnr mel' Mr. W. H. .Vriglrl. l'..m:hina Uf'l'r rl MImry rrlrtl iudnx is mel' librarian InI'm maull Slurry. Giving a lifsjll'f'l'fl'd sJH-H u Jisrlmlml'fngl mlrum'r'r nfl'! Frances: Schufhu, ra-rh: .Vinfl'n-n' H. Slow. M1, n'rrvl'ury Io ll'w librarian,- fimwm'm'e Kouy. AJL sl'rlinr I'r'llrurilm. Guliloring for an infrnm-nml quurlcl mp niusir I'mlmltors: Leila Deborah Smill'l. MU'L profossul': C'I'Irisliny Sprinmlnn. ;Vi'.r'n.. assmiuhv pmfllssnr: Drama F. Smith. 513415.. assislrznl profwsor; um! I ha 144111. usmshml pmhswr I in-cl'rummlfuf music L Dohnmh Smith. music dopurfnwnt i'mml. SHU'IPS JUL! directing her nnm'r groups.- m IFIP rig!!! nufll. Arl rfu-pnrlmmll lwml Everett U. fm'r'asnn lums mm: a IIHJFJIIHH Hf technique: with a stIIIIIJnl. I'iru'l'un a shop tum session Mm ! u pivrr- of are nwmlrr-n n, dll' url Jllpurhneul: pr I'l'nnlwm. NHL, U. Hummer. irlslrllrlnr; Em-rr-tl Goo fur Glucrt'lll IlJan rlsm'h'lmll pmhlssnr; hum-H 1mm, NJ... prufpssur: 1'.qu ff. PIIHI'H-Oll. 5L ... pmhwsnr, Elinor Snub. .-l,B.. irlslmrlur; Hull: F'mm-ra- OrlIh-IL 31.3., inafrm-lnr. Laughing umrr a gnarl one from Um FJOI'IhS nrv Ii LC'URH'FA, IIH.I. , pfillriior: 1.. la. Usbum, Phil. uisofiutp anvs-mr of J'u' mr-miwrs of flu: hislm-y Irlrtahy: !.'Terh-s Numlir. PHIL professor: stnry mu! fml'ilirul' arinnw, Inn'slir pm:- is head of 1110 fnislury vaurlnwnr Dr. C. U. Lmuurrl. Phil. assurinl'p professor of unthrn Hf ! FLIIPJK'C' .1. Slnhing n rlmrar Spencer Lev Rngnrs. pulugy. keeps Law us IF ! only mr-mbm and 1mm! :3! Full depurtmpnl rum!l as director a! ilxlurzsiou. ffniuying a pl'c-mmnr ,urnn' uro Ennhsh insl'mrlnrs: Harold B. Anrn. PhD umislanl professor; fmoph S Kt-pnpv. Pf: D a:ann'nln prnfpssor: and Frank Louis fm'mson. Ph D I .. inslrnrlnr. IO W :5 WWW WWWWWWWWWW Tainan fimt- nnl' fur sumv ulr uni 1.1- div Mu'urv urr. Inl'm MIMI Shula 51.5.. uMm-fuh- pmfl-Mnr 0! MerV lustrrnlinn, fn-ruichm- K. Haynrs. .-1.H.. H5. suniur Iifu'nriun; H'siv I. Rllv. .13 Sa'm'rvr JEFIFHI'IIIH; null .Mulllwre'l HI-IIc-n Gumyn, ,1...B ml cvrlmurfn I'll hilrurhmdup. wuiur f'dIrurilln. JJI-un Infra insfrml'nr fll Im'hiuml'ufly ul'rnlI snlu IPNIFHT I I'm! cl'c'mnlmrnr. hurtinw wuudu-r n'mrdIIEmL-a mi 1 I. 5:. Hyrull'n'r Burmm tm-l'vomfngr'al. Jlxpl'ufm'uy ll'lr mrfurv 1 ll IIIIIIIIJ flfunrl' is f'fij'lnm' f'. Smilh. PHD Ilsstu'iuhl pro Imam uf nalrmmmv. ll'llil'll rhqmrfuwut fn- JmMi ul'uurn 1mm, Luill'eirlg uu'r sump .mmIII' r-ifm'l' rlfui'plllvnl' urv Inn'rilfra'rz. uf t'w Ellfllll'nn'a Int'uhv: Swim. FJEm jrnnps. NIL uxmlnnl fmlfa-gnnr ml sprmh ml; 510-501 va Trad. 3:..1... uwishml pruIt-ssor in rllyhih. Paul. I'.. PfllH. 31.11... cnmtmlr :Irnff'wnr I sper'l'fl urls: flturfum' II; SII'IHIMHI. 0le ! in fun: rmhcm. shlrnfrin n lh'N'le Hunwr cm? Fife sauna: imfrm'lurer: Dorothy R, Hurt'm'. NLA . umahnl prruL-amr I F'mluny: Myrrh Inflrlson. PILL? pmfvssnr I faful'ngy: and Mtlrp' 1.0M: fummvk M'. .'1.. I'mlrmiur in Lining; Dr. .WWHa JUIHISUII. rhuimum of l'I-IP sriz-tltc 1III'J1IIHIPHL slluh'vs ImIl-Jr fillir-s I'n Rfl'llfl'l! amlusphnrp. n. H. Robinson. I'wurf u ll'lv dwmislrg' :ll'fmrtmrnl. cnnu'm'ls mr irllrfmh- vxprrimnnt. Studying an experi- nu-rltul' .wl-up urr rhwlll'stry in-dmrknrs: Ehmrr ;'1. 3105mm, N.:1., assistant professor; Ummry- H. errimun. 31.5.. assmiufu pruhssur: :uvlt-y'u K. Ross. AIL assistant: J'nml'rmsl- R. Nidml's. fr PHD I'nslmrfnr. Kn-I'ping wmlninn mtu'rr glass un' I'Ifr srinm'l- iusl'nlrl'urs; Carl U. Ifnnl'r-r. :W..N. Living;- iII-il'rm'f'ar: 3'Illrl'fn f, Dum'a. fr Phil. Enslmctor in bidoyyr rmrl Iamm .. Crunch. PHD msuriutc professor uf u'riuluyx'. .ermM R.1ansnn. FILE... uasislanl' llrufn-ssnr of phrsit'uf srirnn'. 1's c.l'luirmurl um! 50!. mlullfmr of his dejlmrlmmll, Baylor Brm-l'ci. .13.. ussistuul' pruft-ssnr of yuufagv. is armll'mr rhuirnmn n-I'Ijmul dviiurlmnnlnl unimhrnrv. Going ul'pr Um z-cuuumiv qlwsliml nl'e fm-nflx- mrmimrs: Thomas H. Grr'r'r. PHIL imimrlnr in .mtinf science: Fug.- V. Prlrr-v. MEL. Jirt'clur of guidance fnr ln'u vmr stratl'mila, ussisfrml' pmic-ssnr n! sariolugy; :1. C. I'lI'IPfSOH. dplxarlmnn: chairman. AtJKIq TIPGII Hf flhf'rtli GJ'IKI rll'flff'islll' Hi PI'UHOIIIl-CS; Jqdf ii tqlll'lll'rUH. Ijilll-iu profogguf uf u-l'onnmirs: Krnnrh'; E. BIImImrl. PL.D.. man'slmll proIt-s'sor m' sm-iufogy. Tmting pl'uwrnmul nquipmrrl: for tho frm'm'ny sdmuf um supprrisom: 1V1mmn H Lmin. MA. assistant prafr-ssol' 01 i'dm'lllluu: fillr'rlnr .N'umlw, .13.. irislrurror in art: um! Hurgarul H Hunt. EMJL. insl'nn'lur in mimic. Fmtis R. 1Vuh'ing. HE prufensar of mutfwrmlllrs mlrf prigr'nvminy. rimimmu nf ll'w nwnl'. Ltluws hi5 figurc-a. Gvnrgfe- R. l'..ivingsl'nn. a:hulrmun of rho meal, mninlninx n large libmn' u! ruio-ronr'a Funk and nwd'r-Js. .. asa'isl'unl mmirtuaring drpnrl nml'hmuufic; Jc'purl Giving apprmlm' l'u u mulfwmal'imll moth! mp IIFJKUIHH'HI iJ'I-ilmclms: Gum H. 1-1'nuing. 15.55.. ussislmll' meMsor n! malhcrrnrafhs 11ml anginwrinn; Hnuruo Ruin?! Lir'inyxlon, 51:1... 1'!th P.1VIJhnn. PHIL. illslrm'fur; loll : Chum , 51.1 1 pmlrssar; uhsislunl prulnssnr, I2 y I:illlHlutJfl 'r-purlrm'lll Im-mfu'ra dkuluiuy lflm'r ruunJ lUIllt' cunJ'K'rrlle un': Carnvhus H. Slunu-rn PLUM usar'ihnrl pm,l r: Marvin D. JUt'UNI. 51.4.. ussislunt pmfvsmr: JPN! W rhnll. 51.14.. :lt-un um!I pmftlswr uf vdnrnlinn; Rirlnmf Mml'dm, PLH. uunrmln prnfi'ssurr um!I I. t . Hrpluh'. PI'IJL pmlmsnr. Dr. t'ui'nl' JNHHHII' nI'IIJPS! .rmnlh' rln'mhrl u'hwl Ur. Raymund luwry tl'as frul'n'hirn'c' In Ducrurm-Illu. Rt-gisl'rur tinnyo L. Dulsuu, JUL nxxm'iule profaassnr uf guidum'rv, uLm arts as Ifl'rw'l'nr of nm- Jon! poniumu-F. t'nnuh! in u hixlhul- urv leIers I 1L0. mwfn physirut Hlllraiiuu rl'wmrtnu-nl. Claude: I1. Prlrrritm. :M..4.. dtqmrlmmll head. lll'ulI ussociulv eruIPa'sur: 1.4-0 B. Funnml' 51.8. imsurilllll flrbiuisur: Harm H Urnss. 3.44. diret'lnr of uddvll'r's. ussuriule- professor: turf Hul-n-n Yuuuu. 51.4.. ussfsklnt prufvssor; 11nd Churivs R. Smith. .43.. inslrnclnr. Sludying poiif-ilill'HfS 0F prpsalltrlliou from n reading bunk are training school. EIIpI-r- e-ison: Kui'lvrinv E. Curhvll. MJL. nsme'ulp prulvssor of s-Jumiiun: Edilh C. Harn- mIJITL. HJL. Houiuln pillfvssnr u! mlnrulimlr Isul'wua Siell'uri Hammock. 51.4.. assist- unl llFUIIPSSOr uf Otllltufiufll .M'urlquwily NImHmH, M..4.. usststwll professor of Edmu- finn; Ell'ifh Hsihrr Rt-Jil. .M..L I'nslmrlnr in mlumfinu. Dr. Richard Fradden, prfm'i jIIIl' Ill 'IP frairtiny suhalal. frllt'rf'ic'llls tl urmprdim lt'm'l'ivr. Dr. vanice Sforle, chair- rlum u! Hm ILJfJurfrrnml u! l'IvIIIIlI! vdluuliull. l5 HIM! :umluls minruI yxuulil'll'r. Jwrmlya lIII Hm nu urp NJL'HIIIJI'I'S uf Hm u-umun's physivuf udurufiun lL-gmrlnwut: Finn'ncv l'. Shufz-r, M S. assistant profossur: EliHII'I' E. Pause. BIL, ussislum professor: Muriel Hmumt. M :1... imlntt'lnr; and Marion Lyon Schn-UL, M.S., associate professor. Experivmsirq; Hu- sludenfs' fumarih- uccupuliun u! IaImI-l'uunging are psyrhofogy insirm' lurK: Horbwl C. Puim'r. PIIJ'I. I'rmtrnrinr; .HI'Mrad Burlingame. Phil. ussishm! prufeannmr; Mun?! Levy. Mn-L. instmrlar: Hurry C. Strinnmtz .Rf.1'4., associate pru- frssnr uf pswlml'ugv. H, t . Sla-imnvl; s-I-m'rrnun 0! IL; psychology department. sluu'iros physinlngiml' erIIt'mrva in rul'utiun fa hi5 Md. 31min Snfmmb. chairman 0! i119 IIJO Inn's physirnf ml'mnliml dllpurtnmll. lumps m:n'ny supervision om-r spam. pullh Ildlamlurs Jisnwsirlg Fund nsl'um um,- Emil C. IHm-Ja, WILD 5:.wcial Imslurer; C. E. Pl-if'rson, ussncinlp pmfmwr of physical edtlmticm. Berenlcp I. SIHIIP, 31.0., ussucinlo prufrswr of qullh um! hvuivrw. Ulsrussing nnnl'rs of u Merv uf I'ulmmrury equipment an.- prlysirs instructors: R. E. Hawk; PHJJH I'Hrulrnrlnr: Uamr ur' Huinf. be'L. prqusa-ur: and Clu'sm'y R4 P109. Phil, usxut-fulv prufltcsur. 0. Vi'. Humf. rhuirnmn 0! III? physics department. maintains rm urh'rn inlvrmi hi mml diesL-m-wius. Dr. L C. Past. rlnlirmun 01 Jim geography Jr'parimt-nl. smiles ot'w lulu: warm : sphvrp. Healing siies of fnll'rcsl ml the Hun nivgu rump un- gnomuphy inslmdars: Gt'nmp F. Curlltl', .43., C Post. PII.IJ., ussnrflllp i-uufm-eur; Rolwrl 4V. Ririlarrlsnn. .4.B. imlmnrlor: human ussistulll meussur. l 4 9n MW 4mg, 31m. Charlene Graham Robinson SW Dennis Richard Aubert luck Burgess Bruce Van. Buskirk Sherman Denny Claude Freelzerson Helen. Kochberg Incl: Maeda Frank D. Oliver Lynn E. Rogers Afvin De Writ! Sachs Paul Sirulon Curry B. Smith CLASSES Rehouing against Huron!- ened dictators lip of Proxy Lawrence Moda- fenn fpoulingl are other senior ass nffimrs who can swing uvierI gmmls In their own rigid. Mary Mcoslwr. Sol Srhlllh, :1th Lynn Kemp. Seniors, Qradih'onally wise. brave and serious. Tradition broken by class cooperating with alums to put on Ten Nights in a BarkRoom.n Class headed by Lawrence Madalena. with Sol Schultz. vice-president: Mary McOsker. secretary: Lynn Kemp. treasurer. Class numbered l85. First class to graduate in open air theater. 0n the evening J June 13 will march across canyon and down into theater in caps and gowns. Activities spread over entire yeah-aclass play. mountain party. cnmmencemenl aclivi- ties. proudest achievement was revival of Junior-Senior Prom. Class queen at Prom and at Blue Book Ball ?our years ago was Betty Forbes. Highlights in retrospecfwenlargemenls and addition of campus buildings-sciem:c- ha . library. stadium. open air theater. Started Fresh Quad in 193?. Helped dig it themselves. Biggest thrin of entire four years: having basketball team win K. C. championship. Class sponsorsptMrs. Frances Torbert and Dr. Cornelius Seimens. Cabinet mem- bers inclucle: class officers: Vera Jane Coburn. commencement; Ruth Borden. lmcca- laureate; Arlene Learner. dinner-clanca: Jean Holzer. announcements: Lauralee Brewer. gift: George Bailey and Murl Gibson. mountain party: Brita Cleave and Tom Piscupo. senior play; Jane Karl. senior Azlec: Eddie PreisKe-r and VVayne Nellles. faculty-senior softball game; Tom Hutchens. alum coonclinator. 39mm MW First to overcome traclitionany inactive junior class stigma. One of most active classes on campus. Three hundrecl members strong headed by Bill Self. president: Jeanne Couvrette. vicevpresident: Barbara Lowe. secretary: and Jean Carmocly. treas- urer. Activities 0; the year included Junior Revue. one of best assemblies presented. series of Basket Balls following basketball games at the gym. and the Junior-Senior Prom. revived afler years. hiberation. Class had so much money they didn't know what to do with it. Decided to buy crutches for the Health Department anci let the rest ride over for next year's class treasury. President Self. most active. handled two presidencies efficiently. Had a smile for everyone. Jeanne Couvrelte. attractive brunette. typical uactivity girl. Memher of Cetza. Student Body secretary. AVVS Board. and on the board in charge of the. Basket Balls. Barbara Lowe, Winsome. quietly eHicient. friendly and capable of performing a work required of her in her emce. - Jean Carmedy handied an lhe money-and haul her hands full. Member of AWS board, Cetza and leader of the Forum board. rippy owr IE: fad that lfn- junior ch15: Has 5mm unq- nf Ha mnsi nrlivo years under llwir Jemim- ship me Bnr'mru Lowe. lemme Cour'rrlle. Bl Sr-U mid fr'tln Carmnn'y. Prnspnling :1 united front as gmmh in III? muin pariah nu mmpns. Inr- 'lilltlEn t-nl'runce Jar Frush. lll'E' 50ml: aHiurrs Im- Nngurn. Ln: Rumagv. Brlly Inf! rlntl Bob Anslim Sophomores. traditionally inactive. Under President Lee Ramage. lollerl around on lawns a year. Big burst of spirit when Sophs ovenvlmlmed FFDSII in the pushlaall contest. winning the event for one of the few times in 80th history. Settled down In business of worrying Fresh. Goes down in hislory as last sophomnre Class to hold Court of Traditions under Ceiza and Oceoll. Highlight of early activilies was barbecue and dance in November. Helped build barbecue pit when freshmen. reaping rewards now. Plan another barbecue soon. Hayride and beach party wailed for the weather. Cabinet of class included Betty Juel. vice president: Joe Rogers. secretary: Bob Austin. treasurer: Catherine VVueste. James Kinsella. John Hayes. Avowed purpose of cabinet: HKeep the class ahve! 4W Fresh class. traditional traditions breakers. Compose almost half the student body. Lighting lhe S and pushha contest were First activities. Broke first tradition by lvliing Suphs win mnlesl. Elected 1 :0rresl Brown. president. with Betty Carolyn Lee. secretary: Barbara Vestal. treasurer: Larry Devlin. vice-president: Milford Stewart, athletic commissioner. Cab- ilml Iosl Lee and Stewart. Appointed Barbara VVoodhouse and Maurice Wilson. CalJCiInel members are Adrienne VV'ueste, Steve Date. Howard Quam. and Dorothy Lun v. Fresh threw Blue Book Balls in February and June for entire student body. under chairmanship of George Forbes. Joan Kiliriclge was crowned Cinderena 0f the Ba with a glass slipper. Slmlpd host or new activities: Fresh teams in baseball and basketball. badminton tournament. revived Fresh Assembly. two class picnics at El Monte and VVarner Hot Springs. First class to be inductee; into Aztec tribe with elaborate torchlight ceremony in May. Proudest achievement was formation of new Fresh constitution for succeeding officers. Sponsors are Dean Fay Perry, Dr. George Dotson and Advisors Charlotle Fried and George Bailey. Kr-rpfng lmsy planning 5min! a:lflvifics for Hm rmr - udim: Fresh class a re Maurice 'tViIsrm. Iarry Devlin. Barbara VVoodEausa. Forms? Brown and Barbara V 051411. n; Alumni officers mrnfufly checking dvlnils for lImir next aHair um Prod KVEI- sort. Foggy Sh-murl. nmt' Genrge Nugln 11H an die touch, whiff! PrestanI uriuium Lyons pclrrs from fmhfml. Alums. tradition-setters. oHer membership to anyone who has attended San Diego State College for at least one semester. Cooperated with senior class to stage succr-ss- ful temperance revival in melodrama style. Heading the ex-Staters all year were VViHiam J. Lyons. president; Rosalie Maiss. vice-president: George Nagle. recording secretary; Peggy Stewart, corresponding search tary. and J. Fred Wilson. treasurer. I Meetings are on call. whenever appropriate occasions arise. Yearly aclivilies include five major events. varying from panels. dances. plays. teas. to dinners. Outstanding activity was the foreign affairs panel held in the. fa . Founded somewhere about 1918 with the avowed purpose of keeping up social cunv tacts and iurtl'lering scholarship. the. Alumni Asmciafion this year contributed to the latter objective by awarding a freshman scholarship. Proving that they have not ceased to be actively busy after leaving college. the alums were the hardest group to get together al one time: were one of the Iasi piciures taken for the yearbook. Among major evenls already planned for the future are the- Homecoming dimwr and football game for next Fa . Alums are living proof of our Alma Mater. uFar down lhe years as we look back, we'll love lhy scarlet and thy blackn 74W :4 3:: GOVERNMENT Student Body headed by Bower Forbes. Kept rigid office hours. Big brother to a Fresh. Twin sister to Bower. Betty Forbes. vice-president. was chairman of Social committee. Made up social calendar. Secretaryship filled First semester by Honda Fleeta Marlie Walker. Jeanne Couvrette tool: over in February. Kept perfect records. always managed to remain cairn and collected. Fred Eisert. commissioner of finance. handled all stu- dent body financial matters. Urgecl student bank. Hard working Jim Hurley coordinated the council. Close aid to Forbes. Arranged meetings of council and countless other tasks. Student body council had eight vacancies in September; Harry Hodgelts. Walt Bean. Lawrence Madalena. Mar- garet Jacobson only members. Didn't make quorum. Needed quorum to fill vacancies . . . Forbes requested graduated council members return for quorum. Appointed: Janet Applegate. Frank Oliver. John Sellwoocl. Frances Coughlin. Don Moody. George Ellis. Joe Cossairt and Paul Fern. Lawrence Madalena. John Sellwood. Bob Menlce. Larry Devlin, Fred Jennings. George Bailey. Tom Hulchens. Frances Coughlin. Lynn Kemp. Eimo Clapper. Wall Bean compose present council. One vacancy left by res- ignalion of Elizabeth GalIigan. Budget this year was $24,135.50. income will exceed that amount. Gave State's championship basketball team $500 for Kansas City trip. Raised huge controversy when council announced $100 award to student writing best State College Alma Mater. 50 H Burma: Forbes Belly Forbes Ffevlu D'IIIII'I' Vv'uIL or FWII Fistlrl Ivan!!! Cm: I'rvl lu m Coughlin. George Bailey. Buuler Forbes. SPCUI'KI row: Front mm. fefl l0 rigid: Larry Dm'lin. Bob b'fen'w, Lynn Kpmp. FIHFIC John SPHlt'uUII. Peggy Fay. Elma Clapper. Jeanne Coul'relic, Tum Huldnmn'. Jim Hurley. B eily Forbes. XVaII Benn. Darwin Wuhan, Fred Iennlngs. Fred Eiserl. Buck ?OIU? Lawn; rim: 3 IIJLJUIC ml. 1 - hug. 31 FXIX'l I'IVI': f'f JMHHTEE FINANCE BOARD Fri! In rinhl: H'uh Hm . Fwd lfiswl. Bower Forl-rs. Hneln .Kl'arffn Fran: mm. Irfl in right: FredI Efserf, .4. H. binrrlson. Jim .f'furlnu VH'uHhvr. Hvtly' Furhvs. Bub NmIl-e. Imnnp Cnuwelta. Back row: Raymond Abel. Bower Forbes. Incl! Horlsllorn. ' 5W 6W6 74W 24M 30M Composed of line four officers of Oudining the policies of the Athletic A. S. Presidcnl. Vice President. Sec- department and supervising the SCIled retary. Commissiuner of Finance. ules 0' a sports was Hm Athletic Advisory Board. Members werg Dean A. G. Peter- son, Dean C. E. Peterson. Registrar Council appoints one member to Com- mittee at beginning of each semester. Cmnmiltee acts for Um Council in emer: George Dotson Morris 0,-055 Chair- gency. Adminisiers Council affairs :1! man; President VVaIier R. Hepner; direction of council. Carries on minor 0. VV. Baird. instructor: Bob Brail- mutine duties. Biggest headache is barc1.1.ethgrman's PmX-Yi Harry Hodg- appmving on-campus publicity. etts. AME, president: and Bower Forbes. ASB president. 47m 802M 5. j. 3. am i Had a big job lo d0. did it we . Regular dulies to approve a expendi- Puer-SC ES 10 IflmiSIl a record 0f students exira-rurrlcular activities and interests. Outstanding accomplishment OI group this year was cross-index IislA ing all studenls interested in each par- lures and presenting a budget to the Council. Fred Eisert. Jack Harlslwrn. -. James Hurley. BCIVVBI' Forbes. and SEC- relary Jeanne Comrette also financed licular SCIWOI BCHVHY- . Elle Kansas City lrip. Chapparal. Commitlee has: MargaretHolIand. 11 and put up SIOU fur a new Alma chairnlmn spring semester. Jim Polak. I Mater. quus Coughlin. chairman fall se- J master. and Margaret McCarthy. i I i 32 ATI-Il..El'IC ADVISORY BOARD Luff in. righl: 11. G. Pelersun, Hurry Hufgotts. Couch Morris Grass. Fred fiisl'ri. 4.. H n'fnrrisan, 4,. W. Baird. Bob Brpilhunf. gmag pm Second year of aclivity. sliH regu- lating publications. policies. Composed of ediiors of all of campus publications: Del Sud. Aztec. El Palenque. and the HEHKIIJOOL' Gtudenls. Bibley Members are Jane Karl, president. Darwin Flar k0 . Arlene Learner. Ed Reese. Bob VVade, H. Billy Nliuer. and Lawrence Madalena. arz-GW QM On-campus publicity. headed by Bette J0 Bailey. handles all poslers for Associated Sludanl funrlions. games. and rallies. Supplies poster and note-raclc inspedcrs. Checks un- collmtted notes after third day. Has Executive committee to 41 K. all post- ers and advertisemenls for off-campus activities. Members are Howard Quam. Niagaka Nakagawa. Dick Tur- gun. VViHnrd VVaHucc. Shirley French. and K'Vally Recmelin. If. I. S. CIJMMI'IWT'IF. .Alurgurvl fl'ufl'und. fun PULIL. J'Imnc-a-s luaugilfiu. BOARD OI PL'BLICA'I'JONS Sklmhngg. 19f! in right: H. nillf'y Juiulrr. Inna Kurt. Bola 4VmI'u. Arrow . Lmlrnur. Duru-in J'THINJ . Svalnl. Lawnrnrr D'Imlufr'mt. Ed Roma ON-FAMPI '5 PUBLICITY Lvll fa rigid: Shirley Frmlvh. WGI'LIm' xyuh'mt'. Dirt: Turgon. Bpilt- In uiluy, M'umku Nulwganba. ' IF I. film 7,- 47?. SOHAL FDMMI'I'IFE INTER-REI.IUIW.'S UJL'NHEA ' .. , . Lofl to rillllut: Bn-rh- Fnrfu-s. Luis Griffin. Dirt: Furmillr. Cuh'wrl'nr' Fruul rum. Jon lu right: BE. NIH. Imm Curmmjy. flnrfmul Phl'yfml KVrlvsir', Marv Vr'vrrwr. Ralph Ninnings. 1019 Virgil. Curlolun Barber. Hunk rnu': Ruby Ruse Rr-nl. 1 un- x I rmswnu. Hrunur Burke. Errl'yn Rm'nulltla. 5W 6W Group that lined up yellow two- page calendar for student note-Imoks was Social Commillee. headed by Betty Forbes. Principal iob was to prevent too many social affairs and dances from. confliding. Called for tacl and ready information on everything. Arranged all events scheduled by Associated Stuclenls. Had regulatory conlrol ti an events. yW-QQW 6W Headed by Bin Sen. threw IIH'EC dinners. lwo semi-closed for members of council. One shindig for an mem- bers of campus religious organizalions. Dr. Roy Campbell 0f La Mesa Con- gregational Church was guesl speaker. Represenlalives of many other religious denominations were presenl. 000d crowd for big banquet at HY. 34 QM gm? Fall head of Rally Board was Claude Roberts, whu dropped out of school. job taken by Mildred Larson. Cheer leader head was Marold lshmn. Song Leaders. Mildred Larson. Meri- deth Shelton and Merle Oliver prancetl and led songs at :1 games. Besides leading singing and cheers. board planned elaborate rallies and entertainment for games. Decorated the stadium. Operated efficiently and quielly. Resulis selF-evidenl. $72M 4W 8W Entering second year of activity on can'lpus. Open Forum Board stimulales interest and discussion on pertinent questions of the time. Crowds meet in Little Theatre and Scripps cullagc- Board Leader was Jean Carmndy. Joe Rogers handled publicity. Larry Deviin. Vincent Farina. and Fred Jen- nings composrld Topic Board. Dr- Thomas Greer sponsored. RALLJ COMMITTEE - val to riyhl: Edlfl'v Send. Gvuryv Fulln-s. Luis Hullsnu. Cflllulr Ruis- Hrts. Hum! Phnir. MuruM hfmm. 3W Opens semester with long line waif- ing for textbooks. Ends i! wilh line wailing For blue-books, Run by Alvin 03:1in Morrison. employees are Gerry Weber. Deity June Stevenson. Eslher Feeny and Selwyn 8111130 Hartigan. Se books, magazines. pends. ciga- rettes. cancly and what- have- you? Proms go into student body hind and toward equipment. Gaze Run by Clarence and Andy Ran- deques. Has one Woman cook. A work done by college men. moslly mil- leles will'l spare IEme and need l'or money. Open from ?:30 3.111. MI 4 p.m.. or later if party or special dinner sched- uled. Serves breakfast and lunch. Fountain operating all day. Uses more coca-COIa llnan anything else. OPEN I'URPM Bt HRH I.?Il to right. Larry Uvrl'in, Fret! Immiugs, Vincent Furmu. BIJOKSTURE lel in right: Esffu-r Fanny Sohvyn f'iurll'qurl. Dolly hunc- Srl'IW'FLWJ . UNI: th'rry X!ULPr, CAFE GENE!!! CHJP'IHGIIHIIITFS CIIIFPHI'V and. Andy Ramimfiuw. dishing unl pie. Pl'ulliri'rlg LIII ifldir :unll'rn lot din: Flush Recepliun rrful't-ing Ifrw urP: Ur. VVrJtt-r R. vancr. raurge pmsfrfwli. Mrs. Harmer. .MIs. Dalsun. Dr. George Unlson. Nglslrur. and Frush Minuet: Mrsk A. G. Pelcrson. Huww Forbes. A53 president Mrs. C. E. Pelarsan, Holly Forbes. ASE Mm- prwuidc-ni um! sucluI rhulrmml: Chutes E. Pelvrsrnn. Jenn nf men: Ur. Mury Mmul'rnfmh'. d't'IJli oI Imam ; Margaret HannJ, and A. G. Pvlm-srm. dmn o! liberal aria. 56 42W Qecepizm First taste of college secial life is given new sfudents ai Slate each se- mester when Associated Students stage lhe traditional Fresh Reception. only event during the year when dues cards are transferable. Dale bureaus. con- ducted For lhe events. encourage stu- dents lo attend sole official formals oi the school year. Fall ball was held at Mission Beach ballroom. featured grand march for a present. sophisticated enlertainmenl. Spring evenl gave students an oppori mnily lo dance at newly opened Pacific Square. broke tradition of pasl years. during mid-year season, 3y being Formal instead of sport dance. Receiv- ing line composed of campus dignir taries was present at both dances. A'nnuul homecoming honoring alum- ni ieatures a dinner. luutban game. wheelbarrow race. Heal paratie, and dance. Chairman this year was Cor- don Chamberlain. Record lnrrI-ulda am the rule lr-Jlr'n Illu- shnuciulud blml'vnln prmnrnt Ihvir srmi-unmmi 10mm! Fresh Reception hlmlrnls um! Im'nhy Itpjwrlf I'D ire eniuyl'ng limmsefvas nl Hm lrudilinrmf rfum'ur. Parade lmfure the. game featured oats llrom most campus organizalions: finalists were given a second parmle during llm half. innovation was lhc- awarding of a First prize other than page space in the yr-nrbook. finishing First in the rxmnl'mlilion was Phi Sigma NUS parody on tho 'I'l1ree Lilile Pigs- whicll exemplified Slate as like strung I'JriCL' house which could not be over- come. Edging out competitors in lhc wheel: barrow rare was the Hilshy combination of Earl Allison and John Grenfe . who won miniature silver wheelbarrows lm- l'heir efforts. Joch-y Gerry Corbetl re- reived a Rural dcruratiun as. lwr reward. 6W QM Impressive presenlatinn oi the Imli- day season was lhe Christmas Revels made possible by the communion o mosl collegiult: dcparlIm-mls. Fealuring the theme oi- an old English manor. llw revels was I'Iigllligl'llcd by i! gigantic Christmas Irm- in I'oslivc dvcumiiorls. A typical n'mmmcr's play will: a mural was given '33; the drama depart- ment. while the phySical education de- '3 H -- 4' s THREE furlwv Urrry Cnrfu'l'l sl'l'rlls planned rt'flIl Ill'r Iinrse-r-ftm- I I mrurs um: n-flf: J'mr HP 5191-115 Eurl' Juimu mu! John Grrnfl' 'le sped leir rulnwnulrruw .In uirfnry u! lhmm-rnminm partments presented an interesting group of dances. Songs and musical . background in the Christmas spiril 1 were ofitercd by the various music groups. Bad-ade Traditional affair given for all Oui- of-town students is a boatiride where away-from-homers become better ac- quainted. tell each other towns and schools. Members of lhe ANIS and AVVS boards acts as Imsls for the evening. The event is highly anticipated each year by those shtdenls whom it honors as we as by those who preside over the activity. pl'ri Sigma Nun: un- riding high an Ijm Jamn- ml! 11ml llrun iIIr'm first prl'u- in lhp unnuuf Lurmvroml'ng mmle'lion, Contributing jumhyuuml ln flu- tTilllflliS prl'svlllafiol'lu 01 Christ mm Rt-I'vl's rmJ r'ul'mvfns u'vrr I-wm- choir IIIPIIIJIEH: first rum fpf! to right.- Inna Berry. Gypsy HoI'IaJm-e Frm'lrirk M. Shields Durlal'hymup .Min'm Vincent 0rd. James 3'1cBIair. Charlotlv Schindler: socorul ruur: Owen sisl'u-rry. Herman Aervsun. Danny Strains Pour .Wayno. Russel! I'mll'n. :Unm Lourl'prs. Hmnurd kIrHriJe. Outrnflown slurfenls enjoy lllmmsolvcs at line animal!I boul-riJe whirl! Julius lhrm for I: cruise aim ! San Diego Bay. ,: SW :Vuvswlmsiesl group On campus. and busy is Elm word. Among yearls affairs were Pom-Pom dinner schedv ulcd for Homecoming day. Keeps Scripps cottage in shape. this year re-uplwlstered chairs and bought new Imnd-blocked curtains. Other nclivities were Sadie Hawkins Day with AMS. March Banquet at House of Hnspilalily with Caterpillar theme; Uhey'rn still renling out the crawly lhingsL Feminine Frolirs set for end of V'Vomen's VVce-I-g con? rlmled with election of next year's officers. Rewrote tho t'onsiitutiun. many a snlidn instilulion. Jean Carmocly drafted it. Contributed lo Bim- Key college- publicity movie. Board had mounlain party April 26m. President of AVVS was Pal Powus. quit for a job 215 personnel direclor downtown. Job iaL'en over by vitrev prexy- Peggy Fay who was succeeded by Melba Taylor. appointed by board. Jean Pittman as secrelary ard time keeping meeli had a ng minules in order and up to date. Elizabeth I511 Galligan had pleasant job DI 1: out money. also look some in. somehow: was elecled m: Bnarfi composed of Mt anding Made books balance rd year 5 prexy. een members. vice-presiclenls women 9 groups on campus. Meetings held day a! Scripps. Bi way home.- aflerward. members of AVVS. OI every Thurw ggesl' job girls had was finding a A women enrolled in college are Pull Pnu'nn rflzulwll: Guuiuun j'run Pillnmu Pllmry F v RI-miinn mum! IIu- h1Mq'. huh In rigid: Imn f'irlmuu. fume f'm; ninglmrrl. riulrrutrr .Frr't'rl. .VIICHJII Tuyl'ur. Harlan : Huh f1. Pvggw FIIV. H u r L u r n Wumifw..s.-. Iianmru Spruww. Pu! pnu-c'ri. ixluerJrgtinm LIIm-l'fy Erharu'lh UnHmu-L vim! rum den unJ I'mmlv Conwrltlm AMS board. headed by Harry Hodgetts. started break- fast meetings at 6:30. purchased boxing-ring with over- head Hood lamp. Reorganized public address syslem for men's: gym: purchased new trophy case. Board composed of: Elmo ClapperF-rdirected Men's Stag: boxing. eats. and football movies. Sheldon Camp- Im was rn. C. who hi-Iigllled evenls. Hmigefls. slender. silent senior. Played guard on Na- liunal Collegiate basketball loam. lisis-d in VVhds VVho. Member of Sludonl Council. Blue Key. Omega Xi. and Tm: Sigma. AH-Conference guard in Sopll year. Believes ll'm Ibmale problem is steadily increasing. V'liuyljrf-sident Jack Edwarcls. Senior. manager of Nalinnal Collegiate Basketl'mll squad. Member of Blue Key. Phi Lambda Xi. Tau Sigma. economics major. Rulwrt Menlm. setretary. member of Biue Key. Student i'Zxr-mlive Board. Omega Xi. plays varsity baseball. Fastesl colie-jerker in call, claims he never had an Pnemy. Blew high as a kite when 500 voted in spring eledinns. ReasonQr-HES commissioner of eieclions: wag elected AF! prexy for coming year. - Ra pl: Kinnings. lrensurvr. handles lots of money. Signed llis name to rheclas lior over $1.000, Plans Fifth year Iwre or al UCLA. Art maio Says. As an artist I never have- lil! I grow upI r. is specializing in crafts. any dough. but just wail 40 Hurry Htxfnl'lln fhlb h'l'lllui Rnhr'a Kinninqs lurk EJu'nrds Franl rrm'. lei! la riglll: fnim 59 - II'HIXL Hurry OJHEHS. Bolt lqonhe. 59mm! rum: Ralph Kinninys. BIZ 59 . Ind; Edwards. Nap! BirUlum. Dual: F. F Pt'ft'rson. spnnwr. 41 CNN. f'nnlrw rojmlmlll'y ,l'ln'i'h a 'th ml u vrmd's rnr; JII'Iir'st girk Ilrr- nl't'rt'mltfons HJJI'JIII plurLing Inn IJDSB. Charles L Hslm. head 0! muinlmu 1mm. rhnsul'h his filps Mum! u nwri- ing srhx'dulwll all am- of div vamp ! Julihlings undl'r his sllpvrl'isinn II'I'ldfl Louis P. k-n-rmhrf and 5'13. 3'1inniu Trfmlllu mnuil anlurs. Twenly-Iiour hour supervisiun o lhe Slate College campus is main- laineci by the college maintenance department. headed lay Charies l... Fiske. Supervises farge staH on jobs ranging from engineering to garden- ing. Horn ianiiorial to clerking. Lecated under the library is a door which operates on a buzzer syslen't and opens into Ihe maintenance office. a vast work-room and store-mom. Basemenl has elevator service In library tower. for nificial use only. Have keys l0 open or lock 3 doors on campus. Louis P. VVendel. head custodian. often lakes night duty. checks to see college 'ncluzti up For night. Mrs. Trimbie. matron. is everybocly's Friend: is on ca 10 17151149 campus parties and dinners successful events. Capt. Edward .1. Carney, lraFFic ofFicer. Claims women are his biggest bane because they disregard signs anti restricleci areas. Likes his: Work: claims it is a pleasure. n0! 3 job. to be on State's campus. Mm 3W PUBLICATIONS Burilunl Spray!!!- Arl'vne- Learner. Editor I isquoled in The Aztec throughout year was Del Sucl Editor Arlene I , ner who denied ever stating the .- would be out in April: said JuIy a are likely. Felt lhe slress 0f ynditions when llcr stag kept . ' hatched from under her. 'I?--arn . - opaganda methods. resented wing dubbed a dictator. Assistant Editor No. 1 Virginia Can? non left college for work. Assistant Editor No. 2 Barbara Sprague moved up From sororities to do noble job on picture appointments tin health gave out. Assistant Editor N0. 3 VViIIarcl Barbour clicl not strike out: was valu- able aid in turning out copy in masses. Art Editor Toshiko Koiima super- vised exquisite wood cuts running lhrough subdivision pages: was never quiie happy because the book was simply not perfect. VVork has been displayed al several important exhibits. Sketches of Monty Zuma across the pages were. drawn by Del Cole. aided by Howard Quam. Del. versatile track 44 Tusl'lilm Kuil'mu man and A Cappella member. received the Sn medal as the mast outstanding: man in art. Virginia Bell drew and re- drew ll'le clever map decoraling 1119 end sheets. Attractive organizations section owes organizalion 10- Mary Ellml BowlIJy. who worked quietly and efficiently. Tommy Piscopo catalogued Ilmltrrnily men. made frantic atlempls to gei ac tion shots taken. Marjorie Payne look over sororities when Sprague moved up: looI-z over picture appoinlmmlts when Sprague moved out.- was con- scientous. prompt. Senior panels and action pictures came under the supervision of Joan Stevens and Dollie Creveling. a happy working combination. a happy two- some. Fred Carr. sports editor. gel dis- lracled by prospect of draft aitcr gradu- ation. Sports jobs taken over by Dirk Thomas. Bub Lantz and ira Lipscnmln. VVomen sports were handled by law belle Izzie Miller. x fih'nn1 Barbour Mun- EHur: Bt'.lll'Ha5I Vx-iood-cullers whose work is in- cluded in the- IJOUL: are VVarren Chat: lerley, Eleanor N-yuIden. Elizabeth X'Veninglnn, Virginia Bell. Charlotte VVilsun. and Henry XVie-gami. who developed 111:- distinctive t w 0 - c o I o 1' blocks. Photographers were instrumental in increasing pirlorial quality of Del Sud. Earl ZaI-Jm and George Booker handled majority of shots, made for more interesting groups. more informal individual pictures. Student Ernesl Braun was valuabte For gelling faculty groups. relakes: spent time and enorl gelling impressive campus views. Contributing assistance in midsanclv ends Were Barabara Clare. Edalee 0r- cutt'. Art Johnson, Nancy Moss. Jane. Karl, Bill Phelps. Rulh Amell. ltdd Thmney. Dorothynme Miles. Durhn Hagg. advertising director. maintained quality of student life section. Del Sud came out. neither in April nor July. but in June as always. Durallly Crur'clfng um! fuml Stevens Del Cole Tom Piscapo Fred run Errmsl Brunt: biariorie Payne 45 46 junk Karl. Fall Edihjr Started out in the fall with a new printslmp home. The Aztec boasted entirely different type and heads. A nightmare to Editor Jane Karl and Desk Editors Darwin Fiaiwll and Fred Shields. putting out two llectic issues of six pages each the first week. Flalml! lJecame sole surviving desk editor. Shields turned lo radio work. Tedd Tlmmey rose from reporter lo l'lfilllll'e editor to newx editor. Prarti- raliy ran the paper. Mabel Grant. ex-Del Sud editor. tuoli over a feature page until Girl Scout activilies called. Helen fHentD Danforll-l and Marga- rel Mickie Davis. titiawtrcssed news odilurs. traded will: Thomcy for the licalurc page. Leslie Lupion worked as ft-ulure editor. inlroduced quotations on limely Uum'fn FIuL-r . Spring Edilur iupics. Spurls editors Dick Thomas and Rolland HBucl Osirands-r wan- dered in and out. produced good- looking pages will: omnipresent mails. Bill Scarborough. luck of Ike lrish. ground oul several sporl pages: when Oslramier left school. . Doris Jenn Hr-atllcrly made Hedy' girls popular. Rushed linoleum lJforl-cs l0 wailing printers ul the last minute. Howard Quam's cartoons brought him Sllcctacular rise. Ernie Hrnun's pic- tures Hmade time from page when the CHI hind permillecl. Spting Edilur Darwin Flakn pul forth firsl issue an Valenline's Day. has sinus! been throwing rocks at Cupid Leslie Lupinn and TNH .lil'mmey rose to Josh H'litnrsliips. llwn Thomey turned lo srhool publicity. FD UglthISBJ .HII ll'llll unI Imlga'izv 3H1 Tod'u' TIIuIIIIw l'm1iz'1lc M'il'fI-r 11'I'I1llun1 Harbour arml Dirk H'vrlirh Iumgun-l DIII'in' IIIII1 91r'n UI'I-IIIH Uun1orr1l Hanaer- -on Jane Karl grabbed sinr E'Cult'! :vil11 til1e 01 Assizlunt Edilor IIECHIId Flakoll. wlIII resorted lo 1'IElt1x'l'l1E-111 III induce work. VViH'ard Balbour and D'II'L' VN' er1ic1I as news editors allempted unious methods: 01 I0ercion lo wring stories 1mm reporlI-rs. Dick 'Iqiiulnfls 1II-Ir'amc t'lliPF Slltll'lti editor. C1EIiInIII1 discm'ery 01 Nancy 01995011. ace gir1 sports writer. made 1IIII' an :Issislanl. a1m1g wii1I Bob Lanlz. Bi11 Jennintrs and Bi Smrhuruugh 10110111 aver 1eatIIre page LOHIFiIJEIHOHH. BO1J ExlIII'. I.ircu1alion manager rev peatCIHy I1IrezIteIIed 10 IIIIil.reac1IIII1 compromise. SIIilcliI-I1 ram? and IIILII1I- needed copy paper. DlII1iII Hagg. 'rlI1xIIrlising director. passed on! plugs 11as1Iec1 I1IIII-I'v SlllilPS even when sports editors mI'IuII1 1Iis ac1:4. .AI-E-I. 7, Hi Ir -IIIIInIIs LI'SIIIC' Lupin: Did.- ..Hmmus Uurii 1mm Hrnl1url'vum1 HIIII'IH'I1 tjmml Ru : I'hl'lell Bi Scarborough Ruben Exier Duriin Huge Lon I'M rim PM .I- .. WLfNQUE- 3 H. HEHy 4udl'u! um! Hal; Hfutie 4 QMZZQ Fa edition by Bob Wade and H. Biny Miller. Totally new. Pictures and illustrations. thanks to art de- partment and Ernie Braun. Called ow- row by critics. Writing was. as a ways. criticised. Sold IOOO copies in 'rsl four hours on saie. Trend defi- nitely away from lhe old style. No more t. b. deaths. gpm- gz pm Spring Palenque edited by Ed Reese- with short story ediling by Don Jones and publicity clone by Jane Karl and .95 ie Lupien. Mag of the usual dif- ferenl short glories. paetry and literary a Hence and inlimale data J the col- ege renecling the intensity or intellec- tua ism extant. rime objecl was In emphasize good wriling. Jm Quad picture on cover. Handbook issued free at registration to a stu- dents. Edited by awrence Madalena assisted by Darwin FiaLoH. one by Robert MacDonald. .isls campus Luildings. clubs. rrals an sororities. principal work done on WAY?- EJ Reese campus. Sporls deparlmenl cumplfetely reviewed. Conlains songs and Clecff. Ilisiory of college. traditions. and CO - age constiluiiion. - . Clever. inlormative lltlle booklel. 23W Red and black again cover colors IS; the Directory. Published by All; d Phi Jmega. edited by Jim Hur ey Mhers with fingers in editorial PIP were Jack Harlslmrn. Elmo Clapper and Durhn Flagg. Listed all student? with classes. addresses and plmfju numbers. Supplement came. outf 111 March for new students. Primehetalj lure of this year's directorypvyehu ' listed. Address. Library tower. P one number. R-1183. M; Key pm Annuaf booklet for college pubhciiy started 13v Blue Key, taken over by L19 Student Body. Financed by Chlam 9r 0r Commerce. San Diego California Club and campus orgs. Now c?ml' pletely revised with new Pi'clureslldn; arrangements. Fur adverilsmg COIELl 10 junior colleges and summer Sclfm- sessions. Sent out on requesl for It1 'ormalion. Darwin Fluimnumi Lawrence Mudufanu IUIL IIIIHHIIIIHI. f?l'lnu Clnppvr um! Jim Hurfvy p $5. : Pli'edd Thomey. publicity dirm'lor. promotes schemes and scenes liar ra- dio. papers and movivs. Chioli job is publicizing college. Biggest! assign- ment covered Admetus. Besl pidurt- 0f llw year Ihree-cnlllml'n cul 0i. lanky l'or infanlicare slory. 5W pm Sports publicily handled by Ccurgv KyilleH Euis. T001: over fmm Huh Ricketts in December. Handled news: publicity tiH spring. Ilwn gave way in Tedd Thomey. Biggest play-up was Spook on K. C. trip. Nlude VVurM Vs'ide Photos. A. P. Union. 1... A. Times and U. P. feature ilrliClt'S and pictures. RFIeases a sports nnws 10 papers with pictures. M 3m Football progranw.I Names and numlwrs of all the players! Hint liiliv figures on the cover like lislcy. Chir-Hy llle protege of Balm Morrison. grud- uah-P manager. who vtlilvtl il lur Ila:- Iirsl lime Illis year. Financed by sludenl hotly I'umls. Turned over a llPEll prufil .J over $230 last fontlmll season. Iniornmiiun L'. E. Stmmmm uml' fiwu'nv H'fia 'I-l'lll: VIVJI'I'HIIVV tivmw- !.le- .'-J:-.'.. H unium FINE ARTS Virginm Ho mm. Toshiba Kufium, mstmw Jrsignvm putting on thy finishing luurJ'Ie-s. 2441 .35WW Newly Finished art quariers for the department has big clasarooms and Huorescent lighlecl gallery. Has an- nual exchange exhibit with Univarsity of Hawaii. show cases for types of work other than painting. Emphasis on modern trencl in art. New types of work also done in craFts. industrial design. window decorating. engraving and costume design. Members of art department and GuiH designed costumes for uAd- metus. Did same job for Christmas Revels. Instructors are Everett C. Jackson. Patti Patterson. LOWeH D. Houser, Ruth P. Orllieb. Ilse Hamann. and Elinor Soule. fusimmrrllu! in planning posllions fm- Hm pl'nyt-rs was Hm mnlvf tinge made In scale- by Geogrey Rulhvm. 74W Admeius, presented first at the old Normai schuol in l9l4. wcalhered 2? years of change from war to war. Product of the fertile imagination 0! Irving Outcait. former vicerpresidenl of the college. i! was lhe boltle cracked for the opening in May of the openvair theater. Based on a Greek myth. the story opens with Apollo. the sun god. serving King Admetus as a shepherd during banishment to earth. Relurning t0 Ike kingdom of the gods. Apollo aitemplod Io make Admetus immorlal. but lhe fates decreed a certain date or death for the king. Only possible placation of the Fates was the death of another person. With icieal Greek wifely cle- Admofus voices pirlumd h-fl to right arrv: Fins! rnw; Biff Simonson. flunny Slain Fwd filing, Guru'nu Cll'ulur. Luthrr Abrams. Rust? frn'l'n votion. Alliestis. spouse of Admetus. sacrificed herself on the date of death. Prevailing theme of the play was the comprehensible astonishment of Apono Illat mortal beings 0011ch enjoy their slmri life on earth. Many hands worked to build Admvlus. Honors are due In Mr. Livingston. head of the Founclers' Day committee. which coordinated work on the play. Music was supervised by Julius Leilw and the students of the music depart menl. Dance students cunperaled with Miss Esther Pease lo present classic Greek rhythms. Difficult technical problems 0'. silage setting anti dramatic technique were solved by drama sturlenls. under Miss Sybil Jones. Something OH in someihing new. Going Ill'lrcmgII IIIm'r pares in nJIvurSul fur lflv Iifg sham rll'i' Brnni Vincvn! B'fpnflmz. rflariw Hulwrt ml Hmmnf MrHridv n-r'III'p LII..- HHJISI' prom?! JmcfegroumL Hm Louisa Culdm-H keeps we in file burhnmuml erII'fu Kiln! Bush r-nht'ufu I'ore frnlll Gypsy Hllul-AEH', Il'hn swims nol u! I? rvll'wrll. flm Lou? pnrl'mys Pufuomnn. Izmwfing bdrm- h'rr glory Ill! splmulnr n! Apnnn. Hm FairrlalM. Scrund ruu': John Haws. I46WZQ A Cappella Choir was directed by Deane F. Smith. GoId-robcd group numbered 50. Sings for rhurch programs principally. Appeared at Casa de Manana. Inter- religious banquet. Christmas Revels. Largrst musical group on campus. Music ranges irnm chants and litanies lllrough Russian hymns to light. comic pieces. Choir always has a large selection of numbers on lap lor any type of engagement. Choir sang in Admefus where several members took parts in drama and solo work. Radio dates cancelled because programmed songs banned under Ascap. A Cappella always has more dates than the group can handle. Occasionally turns . one down 11y mutual consent of members. but more often tries to make it Iii their I schedule. New members of A Cappella are Valasta Bennett, Claire Barker. Janeite Brandi I sledt. Carlelun Barker. Pal Beaumont. ClariceCheney. JerryFickeisen. Ruby Hubert. Belty Hughes. LeRoy Hulden, Elizabeth Knouse. Barbara Lindskoog. Margaret Mason. i Daniel MCLees. Nlarion Moreno. Marion Robinson. David Rodriguez. Margarel Schwaln, Jean Shankland, Eunice Van Buren. Margaret NVarcl. Marjorie VVheeiing Margaret Swope and Laura Lou XVilson. Firsl row. :14! 10 right: Mire NVnMrrstm. Brfly Br'lscy. Hrllrn Hunt. Mun? Slnfumrr'. Therein Firif'lvr, rhmallirm errllnru, Ju'ri Ralnu'ulrr. Mr. Drone Smii'a. Ad'nl'aidn Truuunau. Sybil. Bunnifiel'ul. ruin! E Johns. Barbara Davis. .erll'e SUIH'L Virginia Murmmz 34'an mm: Margie qunhf Bailey. Bessie Robinson. ljtw-h-n Huughtufing'. Mary Nunn; Hu-Hr Lighlhunrru'. Helm Virgil. fual'llwllt! DI: Paul. Knlhrvn ruu-inn, Killhl'mm nughy. Anna M'uiml. Furnd Rim'fll'rs. Yum!u FIIIIL. Vufuxlcl Ha'nm-H. PHI I'Iafu'h Bun'mni Jun:- Llndshnog. Back row: Huff Kruluarh. .Jhll'ui Mnifrnlmrg. Frunl: Heriml'mlh. 'tVI'Hrmi Barbour. Brrrmrrl' . HumHZr. Bob CIINILHH. Louis D? Juangus. Virlrl'nl ijnf. Bub Armslrong, Hrrlll urrP . lurk fatibsun, All Conlmv. fuhu Rorlwy. g 3th mn'nings'1ipH. D'Itlrsfmu F. Dairymplp. Rul'mrl Brvsmll'mn, Palm C, Vussnvr. Left in right: Fred Chino. forry Firbu-isrn. Rirhnn! Pam. vat In rigid: Hu-L-n Cnufrr. Barbara Hutch. X'irginla rhudns Julinur. Svah-ri; HarhGNl Veslut. ut't'nmpnnist. fi-mlns. Hvlr'rl Clinqr'r. Ffurwnce Mt'KinnPy. Men's Quartet had greatest circulation of any men's group on campus. Sang a over city. Busiest quartet in history of the college. Rehearsed a the time. Best likecl piece in their repertoire was parody 0i Quartel from Rigolelio. Nearly always rolled em in the aisles. Members were Charles Miller. first tenor: Richard Page. second tenor: Jerry Ficlc- eisen. first bass: and Fred Chino. second bass. Accmnpnnisl was Barhara Vestal. Rivalling Men's Quartet. the group represenlaiive of Treble Clef was the VVomen's quartet. Members were: First soprano. Helen Conger: second soprano. Helen Crosier: firs! alto. Barbara Halch: second allo. FlorenCP McKinney. Piano accompaniment by Virginia Evans. . Girls sang many dates for women 5 clubs. lunclleons and church Club dales. Par- ticipated in Treble Cler concerl. Always on the g0. always in demand. School work suffered because of so many cut classes. but girls were good about making up missed work. Sure sign oi popularity and willingness. MW glee Hml more- dnlvs ll'liS year than ever before. Sang for luncheon clubs. musicales. vmn-onliorm. lligll sclmol lour and Christmas Revels. Radio series canrelled because Cl. INSCHP SCI'EIIJ. Firsl year in give a formal concert. Backed by Epsilon Eta. Introduced new frat sung wrillen lay B01: Auslin who SOIOGd it with club background. Participated in Arhnelus. sang at Glee Club Contesl at Redlancls in April. Dirvclor Chrisline Springston Chose men for Mending quaiity to make complete unit. Cora Underhi . accompanist. learned the music lJeFore they did. usually. Bernard 1.3111113. president B013 Austin, vice president Fred Chino, lreasurer: VVarre-n VValter. librarian. Club made recordings nf contest numbers. Men wore tuxes and carnations for formal dates: dark suits for informal. New members for spring semester: Marshall Dalrymple. Bernard Harmer. VVilIiam Kraft. Lowell Marcus. Marion Nioreno. Adlai Muilenberg. Herman Rossol. John Saw age. Ross Tenney. Frank Verdusco and Victor Howard. Er'fl '0 Finitl; 'f'oru l'rtrlvrllliu. aniummnisl; Charles M'illfor. had Brown. Hfurn-n Vt'rlflur. Tom Nt-Imu. anL I-imlwfmrh, j'nl'in il'flflilllltnn. IuLtInII'Lw Jlu. Barnum! Lamb. stru-tur Baum. ViII'md Barnum: Dirk Pragp. Jerry Fitlu'inrn. Fn-d rhino. Rah 4mm. Rllfwri Armslmnn. Im- Currpr. Richuwl XVarre-n. R. R. Rulzirr. Tom Parker. fumes Bhss. Humbug fiinbl'rw. Miss l'htitl'hw bprinnslmh Jimrtnr, - :fom nt'v MrKinnuy. First row. It!!! in right.- Comfgm Klthn, B'Mrfrgd Parlor. Put VWn'iP. Bralrln- Spinafa. Emily Ririlurds, I HPIen Crosier. Jeri Rainwater, Virginia Elluns. nrrnmpnm'sl: b'iins nrbomh Smfih. mmluclnr. Second row: Wrinkc. Mammy! survive. Finn: Nunn; Yrmtn- Mugugnamn Iwnlu- Couwplle. Barbara VI-slal, Ausln .VcHI. Muldoriu VI IM-Iln , MiMrml GriJmL-n. M'ardla Ann Curler. rxlurm'np Brmmrr. Margzrvt Hollingswnrlh. Third row: Ian Fibigor. Pram! Bod Hofcn Conger. Numa- ernlpnpmmh. Diana Quinl. Kuffu-rinu r.:lenu. blurgart-l Vurd. Churfullp blurrison. Hurbum Hulrh. Women's singing organization on campus directed by L. Deborah Smith. Club or thirty-two. appears in blue dresses. white collars for engagemenls. Sang for Christmas Revels. high school tour. formal concert sponsored by Phi Sigma Nu. formal concert at La Jolla High. competed in Glee Club contest at Redlands in April, placed third. Officers: MiIdred Porter. presidenl: Jean Fibiger. vice-president: Beatrice Spinola. secretary: Margaret Ward. lreasurer; transportatinn secretary was Paclalo UDHU VVhite. Virginia Evans played accompaniments. Backed Men's Glee concert and presenteci lhem with mascot. HPiu Paco. Received a mascot from the men For their own concert. New members this semester are: Yvette Magagnose. Betty Ruth Scllrepei. Marga- ret Swope. Austa Wells, and Marjorie Wheeling. Iran 5100119. Gloria 749519 Qlef .-t - :m. .i 58 .0mm Orchestra. under Julius Leib. consists oi 32 members. Sybil Bonnifield. presidenl and concert mistress: Daniel Magnusson. vice-presidcnl: Perry DeLong. treasurer. Chamber Music group. integral parl 0f orchestra. played for Faculty Music Club. Orchestra also look parl in Admetus. given in new open-air Ihealer. Afler Imwing inlo new music building next year. orchcslra plans formal conccrl. Radio program on college series planned. but cantelled because oi Ascap regula- tions. T00 many of lheir numbers were banned. Members are Valasta Bennett, Sybil Bunnifield. David Bryant. Charles Cromer. Barbara Chesborough. Perry DeLong, Virginia Evans. Mary Belle Foster. Haroldine Giles. Norma Holcomb. Harold Holden, Jack Hubbard. Jean Holmes. Elaine Hodges. Carolyn Killian. VViIIiam Kraft. Russell Lamoreaux. Daniel Mngnusson. Anna Mason. George Morrison. Cecelia Marlin. Marion Moreno, Zelva Moeser. Genevieve Millican. VVinnnn Richards, Betty Ruth Schrepel. Charles Sayers, VVilliam Thorpe. Katherine VViIson and Winifred Webb. During Fall semester. the Band concentrates on praciiring and playing nmrrhos l'ur football games. In the spring. members wnrk on t'ie'.-'l?lupir1g a cnru'vrl hand. Bancl started with 35 members in September. dropped In '20 in February. Six called with National Guard now in Hawaii. Julius Leib i5 band director. Wear scarlet jackets at games. Form spiriled flavoring: sw'tiun 0f uwn. Nlnssiu thumb pointing GO was lost in tussle a! Santa Barbara. The foliowing were members 01' lhe hand during the spring scemc-slnr: Rober! Austin David Bryant. Charles Cromer. Frank Cllidvster. Dick D'Vim'enl. Alia Erlmls. Jul'm Fox. Jack Hubbard. Kennelh Hale. Ma urire Jackson. VViHiam Krali. Lam-rvmo Knechtel. x-Villiam Laugherey. Dun Lapham. Virlur Mussor. l-TZIllOI Wlasun. Daniel Magnusson. Herman Russell. Margaret Sundlwrg mu! VViHium ll'lwrpo. 59 D'III'III'I'II Pnrhvr N'IWIIS rullrfng In Bab Auslin ns a Spanish smlmilu. 60 GM Soft lights. strolling troulmclours and Spanish California costumes set the atmosphere For Chaparral May 25 and 24. The original threeuact Operetta played before a packed house Produclion and direction of the show was handled by Dorotllymae Miles who also co-authored on the book with Robert Austin. compaser of the music and lyriCS. Set on the Rancho of San Luis Rey in 1855 the production held a the color and sparkle oi the period. Thrills and love were portrayed tI-lmugll the characters 0E El Tigre Hfmb AuslinL Susana Mildred Ported. Renaldo uzoss TenneyL and Carmela ufmily Richardsf Prancing through comedy sequences Were Felipe quaries MilleiJ and Lola Beatrice Spinolal Chaparral was not only written for the college production but also for the Ascap Fellowship Competition. lnj'urn-m-I rlJlIWll'sllI' on snipls find:- IIIF f'llsl rvfuxml: Iirsl mm: Emily Hivhqu. Bub Austin. Mildred parlor; somml' mm: Unrnl'ilp'muy JUins, Runs Tmuwy. Cluarfes Miunr and nonurv Spinufn. $W EWM One of the drama department's full- est calendars slarled out in October with the ISQO 10 Now variety show. directed by Dorothymae Miles. Jumfr Eng back four hundred years the dram- alists brought to life Shakespeare's Twenth Night. Two perihrnmnces of the show were given with a double cast. A mummers play foilowed when the dramalic deparlmenl adclecl lheir tal- ents t0 the enlerlainmenf of the- Chrisl- mas pageant. VVIIiIe the play was enacted on the stage the lines were given by a group of minstrels Utrerse choir-directed by Sybil Eliza JonesL The fourteenth alumni CJne-Acl Play tournament was one of the big- gest spots on the drama calendar. especially for the winners of the cups. hluybr ll'w :u'al :I-m mo 9th for phurllvn IWFHIm hilt Bvulriuv Spin nfa nmkq's ll pulr-nsunl :ullpfluff. 5furi1yn Brawn Jonlunsrrulos Jlur iutfug uhihh' um! uifp Chum? Irina: I'n 3w his St'ripl. Jul! Frl-II Shil'fllh s'm-m's ufn'l'l'inus of l'hvm LUIII us a flrlkllhm'l' iu Tum on an J'sJunJ Eva Louise Caldwcn imtl Dorothymae Niiles won ior tragedy and comedy acting with Ira l..il.3smmlu rurlneriup. while VVacle Peebles and Dorolllymav Wlilcs walked off with the tragedy and comedy directing lmpl'lies. Frederick 1V1. Shields placed firsl liar the Art Direction award. SllieHs was also the director of lhe second Variely Show of the year. Elmer Rice's modern comedy ml'wu :1 An Island inauguralcd llw SCIIDI- airship fund lo enable the deparlmoni to send outstanding studcnls east for sIncly. Last came the Original One-Acls which placed ll1e plays wrillerl by Frederick WI. Shields. Bola Vlee and H. Billy MiIIE-r and Anna Jean Peterson on top. Jmpnrmnl rug in II : Irl'n-vl Uyr Jrumuligrn h the prmlut'iiuu slug. found behind shim: LI Lipscumb. I'im Fairrfuw. rm! FIIEI'LIN. Futile Isrnirw. hm-wuw 3111:1111.qu nml Puuy .Hnlyrle. Fr'iirIWIFIP II II'EIIIqugJVTI'Il JJHIESI' Clll IlI'I'I:1 Fft lrirL BL SJHII'JIIS Illill DuratII-vmua Bfffes proudly surrey Um mm Hwy Iron in tho Um- .'lll' Play Tumnmnunt Thu Iaurlh cup belongs to u'adu Peubfus, trim Iejl school at H1: and of the fall semester. Surt'vsslul vvau' im' Hw lemivrs. In llu- I'i'dlil'iisjh Erlmul Ih-lmie -l-mlrni1rlm:nl Ior sluclenls from San Diego and lnr pI-rinl Hillnlit's. lluv- Rugors. manager. Nnnrly I00 students enter'ml. Hull K0 v emcl VV'nrn-n VVIlilJpIt' rviu'iwd sen'Ii-rinals in Hakerslield Open Pluourna- mvnl in Jinanmry. In I:l'ilrlliil'y' Imur lwmnmn teams coml'mlecl in Los Angeles City Cullt-Qt- Imu'numr-inl. Lusl It: UHSIT III h'IilH'll. N'nrron Vhipplv uml :Xlnn Pt-rry competed in Pi Kappa Delta Western lnurnmm-nl nl Collogt- uli Paririr'. Jvzm Cnrmudy entered extennmraneuus division. Ruurhml scwnilinnls. Dvlmlers haul many prmflivt- delmlrs. soverai exhibiiion clvlmles. two debates with Tvxns Cllrislinn University. and :1 debau- will: lhe University of Southern California Irlvrv. Mvmlwrs ul- liw Llelmlv rlul: are N'zn'rvn V11ippIe. senior. manager: Alan Perry. Irvshnmu. Elssislnni manager: RUllPrl Kelly. Jean Cmmndy, Jack Doyle. Bi Simonsen. Jz-un Imnlz. luv Rnpvrs. Fred Smith. George Reed. Phyllis fVlCGratll. and Rita Larkin. Dr. Herlwri C. Pc-Iil'fvr is lincully adviser. I'd! In rigplal; lsrml Smilh. an-n Vi.ipl.l.-. Hr Ijviffpn lurk Huyl'ra. . tfun Pliny. foo Ruqvm. l'mm I'nrmmfn HEN Simonst-II. nowmr Reed. Firs! row. 11-!!! In right: lune Honig. Fwd China. Nam: LI-IluliA-FI. :Wairv. Vince-nt 0rd. Freud: Varduscm Pony Mayne. SvL-und mm.- RI'I'LPHS. Hurbnrn Huts. Raciio VVorlcshop completed second successi'ul year under C. E. Swanson uncl Miss Sybil Jones. 1n the fall, members of VVorlozshop presented series on Lulin America. A. P. Nasilir was faculty advisor. Broadcasts presented nver Don Lee Broadcasting system. I'CEIFIIEI'I thirty-three stations on Pacihc coast. Scripts by Sheidun Campbell. Bob X-Vzlde and H. Billy Miller were dramatized by members: of VVorkslmp. Spring semester members presenlecl series over NBC. Scripls by LgeIRose. Barbara Bub. Aria Smith ancl Howard MacBride. were taken Horn works ol hummus aulhnrs of last Five decades. Members in dramatizalions: Luther Abrams. Barbara Bub. 15mm Pmrre . Kent Bush. Shelcfon Campbell. Fred Chino. Frank Fraine. June- Herzig. .lerry' Hullznmn. Bob Kelly. Dixie Lindsey. Laura Lee Mayne. H. Billy Miller. Dorotliymae Miles. Jim Parks. Moyna Parks. Frederick Shields. Arla Smilh. Bola VVade. Dick starren and Lee ROSE. M'rm MEN , Dirl' H-HurmL Uurnlln'rmw .udu's. Rllust-H Fn-Ilrrk'lr M. Sltivtda. hm f'qurr'Il'Irl, l.gr- Ruun Huh ...1, BOOK THREE ME NS 5 PORTS v m l? A speed-toehum hunch who never were beaten even though the record hooks show three defeats c h a r g e c1 against them. counterbalanced those three setbacks with 11w.- clear cut wins and a mud spattered tie to make 1940 one of the mast sucaessFul grid seasons State has enjoyed in recent years. That 5-3-1 sequence wasn't the only odd part 01 Scarlet and Black foot- ball during 1940 however. as the came paign was highlighted by the Hawaii jaunt. longest trip ever made by a State team. by the scoreless Mud Bow1 moral victory over Fresno, and lastly hy the teeo-tol destruction of Santa Barbara by Jim Sim's 40-yard Held goal with 50 seconds left to play. gfafe32-pamam3 Initial victim 01 Coach Leo Calland's Montezuman horde was ancient rival Pomona. which fell by a 33271 count. The genial Aztec mentor nearly emp- tied the State bench against the Sage- hens and even the San Diego reserves outclassed the visitors. Simte20-5wkf'ewhl0 A Conference 13 o u n d i n g Boh Cozens. who led the Aztecs in season scoring with six touchdowns. sparkled in the Aztecs 20-0 win over Occidental. It was the most decisive margin 5: Cal- Iand-coached team has ever compiled against the Tigers. Kiln. Brral'ilmrrl Giuifaml. rrlrr. Prl'fo-r. Irm'rL Hi Nrttfvy. Uowfrhiirf Swami mlr. Thin! mm: .UL-n, Kuhn: First mu: 19H in right. Svminarin. u'urren. MiHmp, BrmI-rl. W'uym- Nl-rlios, Uunnpn. AHMJ. H. XVUMIPI'. KFIHH. Finn. Frmh'llmfl-n Mrullilh- .Yrurfmrrjn Captain Klet'lf. Holmes. ixlnnlunlmu. Bunion, .Hvrclmnf. Uinmnnrf. l9. Vuu'vr. KJh. 69 WAYNE NETTLES EHAHLFS 3H NH .:e:-!-.IIL1I;.!AIl-mll I-'u n' IWJSI I'f-I' n': . J - : mismmhmn ,I. .. : x65 $$1 RH! CnnJrJziM H5; and Uwpn VVnHuar provide mm of rJu- kurHvs ll'ml mml-Jm' 5m: Diego lo JNKHML 00 with Fresno nl Bunion Slutfium 72 giaZeO-Smjadem Given only an outside c h a n c 9 against Il'le vaunted Spartan allack led by Bud Nygren. San Diego succeedecl in holding San Joae State to a hard won lO-O nod. for the locals first re- verse of the season. The Aztec front wall gave up a great weight advantage but lllrottled the Spartans except For two lhrusts. SW .20 - QM Mr George 'Collon Gilliland. blond- thatched Aztec ban Ioter. was the in- dividual hero of the Redlands game as he scampered 86 yards for a second period score that clinched a 20-l4 Homecoming Day victory. Gillilancl's march was rivaled only by the Heal parade. its attendant queens. and n wheel-barrow race. 1!. ii 5;, 1 1'4 . Tudfmck Paul Hdmes pmpurvs tn uncut! a San! Barbara hurl: who has eluded the Aztec I'fnosmen. mp, SWO-Wmat? Fresno took an undefeated and un- tied record into Slaie's annual Shrine game. but came out mud-suaked ancl Victims of a moral Victory by the Cal- landmen who 5 t 0 p p e cl innumerable Bulldog drives and answered llle final gun with the scoreboard a mass 0': goosweggs. Spectacular punlingr by Bi Goodrhild shoved Fresno hack lime and again. 350166-me20 Calland's Charges didn't score until the final minute of play againsl the Marines but started firing passes that kept the SPa-soldiers worried through- out the closing canto. The 20-6 score for the Marines dues not give an ac- curate picture as at least one Azief threat was nullified by an intercepted pass. F4145? Proisfvr mull Ct'urqa Kiln nrv turning -4-;e-iH-. -h Ht htlll'lhl'n annLiu ll hl'i' nalml' gain tlnufrnl 'II' tMnrirw ruins vl'l'l'rtn. Futtnn Ginitnml rntabes a sizable gut ngul'nsl Utrktvnlut us 5mm ruthungh tho! yurduyl- mus about mm the Ulltrilldugs still! Iran .30 h Ihtps thr- Tigers .30 CI. Gimtnmt is mutant IN th'm- Nrfl'fvs IEHJ. rt Dunnnv f'S-U rim! Russ Neu'hrrry HUI. ii grafe33-WWO State's Scarlet and Black warriors came by land and air in their lucky seventh start of the year when they muted Whittier. 33-0. in the north. Cozens got away for GI yards and Goodchild ran hack a punt for ?5 as the Quakers fought gamely hut in vain. SW 8W 7 Side? San Diego scored only 9-points in 1940 conference play. but three of these. spiraling off the toe of Big Jim Sims with but 50 seconds to play. made the Aztecs 9-? victory over Santa Bar- bara one of the seasons sweetest. Sims, Lick. over 40 yarcls in length and made from a difficult angte climaxed a thrill- packed last quarter into which a the storing was jammed. gW7-94W33 The Aztecs final start against Ihe University of Hawaii ended in defeat when the Roaring Rainbows unveiled a guy named Joe who pranced and pitched the Hawaii team into a 35-? win. The hard-as-nails i s I a n ct e r s matched Aztec speed with more speed waited for the locals to melt under the Pineapple isle's sunshine. Eight seniors wound up their colle. giale careers in the Hawaii tussle. Ends Wayne and Bi Nettles. Bert Klech: Guards Jim Sims. Bob Brown and Bob Breithard and Backs Hi1 Crosthwaite and Eddie Preister reach- ing the end of the trail. All Conference Bob COZCDS mach;- the laser's only touchdown in this game. This marker came in the first quarter when the Aztecs were still very much in the game. Littte Joe Kaututcut-mi. Little Joe- Flun amt a little case at sealtegs proved Inn much tor the San Diego Stat? Pteven in their game in Honotutu wittl ttIC uRoaring Rainbows December 3?. as ltwy were swamped tJetore 252.000 tans t0 the tune of 33-7. Joe scored two tmlctntowns. input in pass tor a third. and kicked a ptace- ment to wow 19 at his teams '33 points. The ttastvy Hawaiians rotted up 333 yarcts trom scrimmage to 125 tor the Aztecs. amt scored 15 tirsl downs to I0 tor the San Diegans. BOtt'l teams scored in the first nine anules of the game. The Raintmurs. who won 13-0 the year Letore. travelled 90 yards in tive minutes to account tor ltw tirst tatty. uLittte JO? went to ttm promised tand tram the six yard tine. Mrs. Nettte's tioy Wrayne recovered a tumbte by Joe on Hawaii's 28. On the tirst ptay. George Kita rompect 23 yards untit tie was torcect out on ttm three yard tine. Bob Cozens gainv-rt one yard as: the Hawaiian ttetenso stiffened. Ttlen Cczens went over tor the touchdown. the placement wa 5 kicked and the score was 7-23. Hawaii's second touchdown camf- in the tourttl ptay ot the serond quarter. when Axel Siten went over the goat trorn nine yards out; Bitt trvin untimttermt his pitching arm. and the Aztecs began to threaten as his sturdy soup bone began to hit the targets. A pass tram Paul Holmes was dropped by Bert Ktet'k. wtm was in Itu- ctear. Atter ttlat ltm Aztecs never ttIrealelIect. Met Atwreau ctosect Itw days: scoring try taking a lateral and going over tron: ttw three yard tine. II was a tmrct-tougtll. cotortut genm- ptayect before 22.000 tans. m a n y at whom are National Guardsmen trom San Diego State. The game closed the season tor the Aztecs. wtm scnrmt tiVP wins. tterE? tosses and one tie. Prc-game predictions had rated Itw teams as even. Frt-zsno State- held to a scoreless tie with the Aztecs eettect nut 21 3-0 win over the Hawaiians tater de- snite the tact ttnat their ace end .tack Muttcey stayed home In play in ttn- EastVVest game. The game with Hawaii terminated in two game series with the Hawaiians and caused a tuil 0t excitement in ttm disappearance of Manager G e o r g e itmrn. who went over to ttw Huta late on tlis nwn. Sewn ! 1m nrls madI Jri learns gnlfwrml lo product- saml- l'ult'l'l Jluflr'll'lnl' vulvr lnirmwnl III rlw a w n i i gumr. Thu ynlin- Azlvc' lmlm um! hm Afl'ru H3, in inurlhlt- l'ru. rvgislrlr .iwlllifll't'nm'lil us If - oHil'inl' sfglmh nlmriwr hIIuIIJlJIIUI fm- ljlv Ruiuhnllls ill 11w Ti? a'mlqlwsl u! fill l'm'uf riIPIm-n. ;1 .' ;:0 Kiitl in nlmrr-II Il'irul' ing up I'II'S gnuflr'urtf tfrim- ml fire Hulmfi llm-v-mnl lim- n'l'wrt- hu' mu.- Iurnd nut uf lmmnln. 20 '55- f ?- 2' s a $ In . L ' gm .. 7w... 4g; 4h;- 76 h a1; Frrml mu'. tell In right.- XVIMulmr. Ringtw. Splltl'f. Puck. Hmmnvr. Curt WIKfDI-Mt. Sl't'onll tour: Start. Robbins P349. 56d mom Ruiz. Putuzzf. Kentlpn. Burt: row: Dr. Past. erLc-r. Tmmoy. lr'nsivtmun, Anton, Tilslr'urltl. Cmig. Hru'rmn Harmly, State's Bee Football team had a shorl tour game season of away-trom- twme tilts. Despite the loss of three and one tie they showed themselves to he a capable ball club. Firs! game was played under the arc lights. as were all except the Oceanside tray. and the gun brought the end to a tight 7-? deactloctc with Chattey J. C. Outstanding Aztecs were Backs Spiller and Warren and Linemen Poluzzi and Robbins. Oceanside J. C. plastered a 19-0 sheltacking on the iniury-riclden Bees. wilt: McCorkte and Dick Rash show- ing up well For the visiting Staters. Lights at Citrus J. C. saw a fighting Bee squad outgain their rivals by IR First downs to Five only to drop a 7'-0 decision. Led lay Peck. Harmer. and Sintierholm. the Bees went to their opponents. one-toot line. but tailed to SCOPE. Ruggedest game ot the season was played at night at El Centro J. C. with the tough home team winning 19-6. The Bees scored 0n the kickoff. but even the Fine play or Robbins. Carr. and Harner failed to help break the ice again. The conclusion of an injuryttilted season. marked by tact: of reserve strength saw gridders Robbins. Carr. Cassetman. Craig. Harner. Kendal. Kiel. McCorHe. Ocker. Peck. Poltuzzi. Ruiz. Sinderhotm. Spider, Whitaker. Rash, Roussat tMng. win sweaters. and Anton. Donnel. Hevner. Irwin. Mailtet, Skidmore. Swann. Warren. and Whigham receive awards. Cheers. songs and pep belween the halves at football games reached a new high of enlhusiasm this year with three cheer leaders. three song leaders and three drum maioreltes leading Aztecs in the college bowl. Mildred Larson. Meredith Shelton and Merle Oliver. pictured above. pranced with pom-pons. Jeanne Bre- zeale. in upper right corner. accompa- nied by Iris Zaun and Joe Tisdale, tossed batons. turned upside-down in breathtaking acrobatic Yeats with the college band. Ralph Kinnings. Maruld lsham and Dick Cornier. at right. were the white swealerecl lads with the megaphones. 78 :Mm-riy Gross Sixteen inspired casabamen, six ol- them climaxing their collegiate careers in Aztec livery. wrote a new and glori- ous page into San Diego State basketv ball history during l940-4l. reaching individual and learn heights never be- fore attained. First. althougk last chronologically. was capture of the Kansas City tourney championship by Coach Merrie Gross: squad after unsuccessful bids for the title in 1959 and 1940. This year's play again kept San Diego sleepless for almost a week in lhe middle of March, during which time the in;ury riddled Aztec cagers and Spook. their invisible hairless Chiahuahua. fought their way to lhe Milton Phelps Kenneth Hal's final round where they defeated Mnrr ray Siate of Kentucky. 36-34 For the loumey title and the giant trophy em- Hemafic of Illat honor. Milton Milky Phelps. 9; r e a t e s t shot maker in State history. was placed on the All American First learn for the lhircl time at the conclusion of the toumament as was Kenny Hale. III?- A z I e c 5 great little guard. D i c k Mitchell. Ieacling team scorer during the 1940-41 campaign. BHCI Harry Hodgetts. other half of Gross, superla- tive backwlirne duo, gained second string IIODOI'S. State's record Juring the Kansas City play reads like the same story book tale- thal carried other Gross teams lo in Pull'x-rsnn . John R-meul ihe lnurney finals the past two years. 'I-hoy defeated: Dillon UWUHU. 46-20; Culver Slochmn hMoJ. 404k Texas VK-Ieslcyan. '44 742: the gargantuan VVesE Texas Teachers. 43-40 and final- ly the Kentuckians. Second. lhere was 51316.5 history- mahing conFerence season in which San Diego lied San Jose Slate For the C.C.A.A. title when lhe Spartans de- I'ealed lhn local Five in Ihr- final lwu ganws. Phelps: paced Scarlel and Black 0f- h-insv until he injured a knee in Jamk nry. EHHI l'mm then until Nlilhy rFlurnH! Hurrv Hmfgrfh Dirh- MirrhuH furl. 1mm shulv H-Hv I'm: Hurh JUN .-H:I'n: . 1d-c-l'b- Jim anry CIIREL H roll Illfng to action at the lag end of the season. the rufe nI hem passed from Hale to' Hutlgetls. I0 Mitchell. to Handy Andy EcHe. tn fleet little Bi Patterson. Io carrot-topped John Stanwood. to Jim Ahler and Herb Tompkins and on down through the entire roster. 1N0 movie scenario, not even HGone VVilh the VVind . had that many fair- haired boys. Slate's conference records 8.13.. 43- 43. Fresno. 3I-3l: S.D.. 12130. San Jose, 44-39; S.D.. 46-52. Fresno. 39- 38; SD 56-37. Santa Barbara. 48-20: S. D., 60-3-1. Santa Barbara. 40-49. and San Diego 485?, San Jose. 33-41. Pititersun and Hale made the A Con- ference- quintet. Chet De Von! The Aziocs piled up an equally im- pressive record in ganws before the opening oi the ZCEA conference sea- son. scoring six straight wins. at the opening 01' the campaign. a streak only PKCPPI'IPLI Ly llleir nine viclnries in a row laler in llw season. U.C.L.A. fell 33-28 and 3-1-31. New Wiexicu Slate bowed 42-20 and 39-28 In the speedy locals. and the Brigham Young Cougars bowed. 49-43 and 42-40 before Lodi- heed Aircraft snapped Elie string willl a 40-36 decision. Lockheed dumped Um Aztecs 38-32 belnure the K. C. tourna- ment. State split in its appearances against! California and Stani-ord. shading the Bears 29-28. and 130 w i n g to III? . Laf .3'IINIHEI fir! .xlnnrv m-enlual Ceasl runllercnct- smlilwrn division champs. 52-29. le Broad- way Clowns and The Vl1iskercd VV'iz- urcls 01. Texas each made. a pair nl lmrnstorming appearances i n m i d - season. the locals winning all I'uur games handily. AH lolcl. Phelps. Mitchell. Hale. Pat- terson E? Co. wan 2-! out d 31 ganws. scored more puirlls. drew more lam. gained more honors amd may we '10 rvnwmhered longer lhun any team in n Slnle history. JHEH'V Pl'u'lpa'. nm'lr': has'u-l. Iii!!! th-I's In Jimmie nuquu-H un-r thin fire. Vt'iila sum! svt'rmrfp fill, P'Irlps popped in dll' sru'nml game II-iIImI'ug margin, Ulmnj Jim Siuvy rfn'l'L-h ItJI'Jcie Ruliirmm, Bruin N09 : Hush 1'1ququ playing his filsl gruml- 0f Hm EPHSHJI. RuMn-um Itnprmiml tum! Inns IFIHI LES squad. Iirllllingf dll' CrJnroJ Cluu-ns fur :mssvssinn of IF ! nxmlhl urv: Ed Juliana H'Im umir'nrs la hurv Hm nppr-r harm. mu! Jul! 51' IPIItlI who III :- II fml'L .mul full lt'JIfJ is running In llu- Joni. Tjwsv :ar-I dun mp I-mulx .Hurriv rimn' Juny to star! mm! u! Fluh- - Isclxhrlhuu gftJ'FIJI'! Th-w' wlfr 1mm I'M! In rigid- Hrun- Hufurllw. ummf HEM Piwhxs. htru'unf n'iiH Dunn Hm. Liru'nnf. Ke-mn- Huh. qmml tll'itl. DIAL uilJu-H. furu-HIJ 9410 4f SWIG; QM Sun 05ng Opponents San Diego hmmwnts 33 L'. C. L. A. 28 m Wrmm Sum- 10 3-1 L C. L. A. 3' 32 2i:i'irvsm; Siiili- 3H 42 New D'Iexico Stat? 2.9 40 fulmmi Cluwns '13 '30 va Nlexim Siate 28 3.! Cnlun-ti fluu'na .33 40 Brigham Young L'niv, -H '50 Warm; Burlmru IH 42 Brigham Young limit. 40 37 '5anln Bnrlmm 2t! . '50 Lurkheccl Aircrah 40 1f: 115er111 Yizunls II I 20 L-Iniv, 0! California 28 H : xVirisf-u-u-rl VViznrrla .15 W EU Slapilord L.II-liVFrSti '32 UH :kSEmIE: Hurlmrn 1 r 43 fluresno Stale '31 '31 152mm Hurlmm 10 :13 ql'ilTesnu hljitv El 1H ?:??.an Jnsa- Hair 3'; 27 'ban Jose Hate -l-l 3T $5.2 : ln-w Huh- 1 3! 1515;. Just- Slulv 30 WT'AA !;;ll'u1'yg hf .Urmnn L-H. Inuit; on Io N131: Hm! m: rl'l'rly work rmnm Hrrv En u rfm'r- .Snnm Brlrlmm fill F.J Hurdf i. :IH m. HHJ I'Irmlf Brnu-uing puffs UH II'thI Run! Pump , imruuiug: nnr u n'mn- Jvnisiull .V-n l? is Izh-r hllfl'rll'll fn-urfjny t-ULWPI! r-Lm'n wnmm in H jump imH. E1! lung - 9 - . 1r u ? ' r. :. ' : ..-4-.:1h!'-i-I'HL';::-. E rbcarn. ' '. Burk rum, Irf! lu right: Bob Kamwtfv, Limuln Rm-L Hob 'tVIHt-n Hm! Quark, Lnuie Poland Hurry Franklin, Tony Chin. : Hvrum! mm.- l'HirI l'jpscnlnfi. J'nlmrly Buliirh. Hull Sumnwna. Im'L .Munru'u. Hi Bunn. Sunlmf in frunl: Camfl Cilurllin Smith urulI INLIJIUHPI Rnll'ill rVIrII-ml Ending a successful season will! IO wins and but I'our losses. Slate's MB basketball squad proved themselves worthy of the praise they received as being one 01' the best B leams in Aztec history. Running up a total of 8-45 points to lheir opponents 620. they averaged 44V2 points per game. Hal Summers huclieled his share- and loci Elle team by dropping in 1-14 points. Bud Quade chalked up 130 credils on the board af' vnriuus limes and Jack Maupiu 1'28. Two overlime periods were needed In win over Santa Ana J C.. the sliHest game. Tied at 57-:1 . the First overtime. saw both learns 9am four points. but llltz' Aztecs lIPlCl llle Dons sroreiess in lhc- semml period and dropped in R Iminls In end up on 607fil smrv. Team members stressed the pninl that Ill? three games they lost were when Coach Charlie Smith was in Hawaii with the football ieam. Says Charlie. mldehey are one of the most willing groups I haw- ever worked with. as shown by their improvement afler getting off to a slow start. Bees receiving letters were: Jark Maupin. Hal Sunumirs, Lincoln Rock. Rupert Ruck. Harry I'rranlclin. Bel, McKersic. Tony Chin. Bull Kenneth: and Olin Lipscomb. as we as mann- gw Rollin X-N-fntson. Looking forward In nvxl year varsity berths: are guards Hurry Franklin um! Jack Wlaupin. who hope to make that squad. Hal Summers ulsn is to 1m tronsirlvrml aher 110 slmwml Hlli'h milrL'ml impruvvnu-nt. 866 BMW i 1 Twice runner-up in the National Interconegiate basketba tourneyHin I959 and again in 1940..San Diego State's greatest basketba team brought the nationa1 champiunship home to roost in 1941 after an untur- gettable exhibition at blitzkrieg basket- ball that tett national sports writers impotently trolhing at their typewriters. Vthat are you going to say about a team that comes from behind in ttw dying seconds 01' its games. p1ays with two cripples. boasts the world's only invisible mascot, brings lo the tourney a two-times a American and 1eaves with 1119 NIB title and twu more all American lallrets. Dillon led 16-1-1 at midpoint but three times A11 American Milky Phelps poured in six points in the 1-1 minutes he p1ayed to dash Montana's hopes. VVhen San Diego Went into an overtime period in their second round against Culver-Stucktun 01' Canton. Missouri. to win 40-41. the press wires lmmmed with paens 01' praise tor 1119 speed merchants 1mm CaIiturnin wtm weft- uing it' again. San Diegu led at 1119. 11:1 21-1? 1:111 .tn enthusrll afmfrnl 1,011; r9915 .5Iiuqr IJFII'IF'L qm'nh't rvasi'nhll'il-nh w1lu in homing 1.1 ! Kuniunrilr lumrm'y EIUIIII'HO' were lied at 38-3 when 1119 regular period ended. Soptmnmre guard Kenny Hale. who was namvd a 10-11 A11 American with thlps. and Harry Hudgvlts. 19-11 second team A11 Amer- ican. dunked in 11mm quick gua1s 1m- tweeu them to outpace 1119 Missouri lean . .. They mnecl 11w Aztgcs a spine- lingling baskelban It'am when they Conquered one 01 the aim; teamsrut 'lie-xas lmsl-mttmll. tanwd lexns t-Ves- Ivyim. with a Inst minutv goal to enter the scmi-tinal1s. 11-42. It was P1u-1p5. greatest clutrtn playw 01 them a . who Wt-111Jm'1 1110 13;! in 11w last '29. smrumls lo smut Kansas City tans tmnw wilt: fingernails Hunted Clear up to their elbows. Kenny Hal:- was 10921 on 1nn15 and 6 113111 3 inrill Andy tickle,- tnamml AH Amrriran II: 19391 was 111511: pninl man with 1.1 ruuntors. P1191ps pluyt-t1 wilt: 1m: strained mul 1101;111m1 tmmv. am injury wtlit'tl tluggml him during must 01 11v ZC'EA conference. scason. Mt-mlwlli1r. I119 wires wvrv .ulsu lltlzzing the praises 01 tln- lnigj 811113105 1mm VVt-st Texas: State. in slury 1100' sUImh-zmuu Inns rvaII'LI'I liu- Inurmw Juuun Thin! Timu'. A I'lmrul um: nUu-r lulu- m'rs us Lin :mu'rl rmvt'l'm llw I'irlnrimxs Lushnibu i'lub .unumln-ru nl Hm lmlm glul'v I'lllhl'iliilllf lul'L-s. trial In fn IJw purrul-mr nl Spunk: jillfn. J'WUWJIHI Flmlll'rm tII'E'Hrilll's thump- .antv lmerlm-rs u'hn wen- Jmmm-J uf Kaunas Ffly J Tmmmv la-nms. Jl ln'u- llr-ll'. Dirt: Juilnlnu! rmd' Htlrrv HINIm-Ns. rwltnr nmf gmnm'. wuwrlh'I-Iv. IIIIIIII' IJu- wruml' quinlvl: HEUH- I'in-hh mud Kt-mw Halo. right. math- gum : snub ml iht- firs! rink. tvaln tllat fielded a 6 foul 5V2 inch starling Iineup. The tall. hoolerl Tex- ans had averaged at one time 60 pninls per game hvitlmul llmir ImotQ in their league and had 591 El. Itlellil- men! scoring record 0f 77 pninls ngains! Dubuque's Uowzd '39. Their cenler was 6 fool ll'l irlt'll Charles Hallwrt but their great slar was Priro Brookfield. a mere 6 foul 0 incl: pygmy: who had a tmlrnamanf average of 20 paints DPT game. X'Vell, they said Ille Aztecs wvnl under. around and through llmse Texas Goliath: f0 cumplelply upset the dope Imckel and win by a score of 43-40. Nobody can I9 exaclly how it Imp pvm-d. least 01' all I119. ljriwildvrml sports wrilers. Sheer speed tlizzieti lhv Burfnltas. wore lhem down: aml sheer muragl- m.tli'nuglll 11mm. Hodgells held Brook- I'ieicl lo a mere I l puinls. EChIP left the game shortly afier il ijpgan and clidn'l enter unlil the last two minutes because of a head injury. Halljerl was high will: 14 points. Phelps pushed in five goals. and Hale m'munlecl for nine points. Dick Wiilciwll. second team All Anmrimn, played wilh an injured Imvk against 11w Inunan Hag Imle. Hallwrt. Two cripples and their sure shtmline Iilllr' guard Int! San Diego inln HI:- Finals againsi Murray 'l'vaH-rs of Ken- Incky Ilw next nialrl. As: a kind 0! auli-tlimax. llw. Azltws dawned ilir- illemtlwrs for lIu-ir firsl national cham- pionship '13: a score of 36734. Phelps played swnlhml in lmnrlngt-s. Evlllr- likewise- and Mitchell nmvr lvl'l thr- lmnrl: lwmusc- of a sovvre hack injury. Phelps :mrl Hale. fogvllnt-r with Bill Pallvrson wlm wmul into n lasl minute lhrec-gnal storing sprm'. derided ll'm n'mrgin OI vit'lnry. -Vr;hsi Toms finislwrl Illird in II - 10umoy. rnllinsj 0H liw dark horsv. Rimla Harlmru Slato. 13-35. Tlm Caurlms llatl advancwl In Hm semi finals Iml Inst tn Nlurray. '33-'53. in n lhriller. Those who made the lrip were: Phelps. patfprson. Hodgclts. John Soilwond. ECer and Earl Allison. all seniors: and Jim ANN. Hale. Wlilrlwll and Herb Tompkins. All except Mitchell. a junior. arc sophmnnrus. Cuoch Ctlllrlh' Smalls Bulb MCIILQ me'fs Huuuluun Like Brooklyn tNational league run- ner-up in 1939 and 194m. Charlie Smittfs varsity tlorsehiders coutcth gel out of second gear as they wound up behind Fresno State in the CCAA Iraseban race. '11 ilctual league games the Aztecs tied with the Bulldogs at six won and three lost but Jecided to play off for the bunting at the Raisin City. In this money series. the champs won 2-1. 1-9 and 6-1. Bi Nettles toot: the only San Diego win with his threeAhit effort in the second game. Though the. league crown escaped their grasp. the tucal lads tound sumo consolation in whipping numerous non- IOGP games. In one week they tool; nods totaling six over the Padre Ronk- ies. San Jose State and Vt-rhittier. 1n the Whittier opener the Aztec infield pulled OFF the first triple play in Mon- tezuma diamond history: it went tram Johnny Peters. shortstop. to Bob Menke. second base. to jim Wilson at first. It was the ingeld or Jack Maupin at ; .ifn' 'i ' - 4e- '1. 9-. b h .-n' -Zr- Gabriel Forage First mm, ml to rial .- Hi Hmrnirm. fntumy Pr-lvrg. Bllll Ttu-nms. Hui: Kr-mn-Ilv. Judi tumult . Cm.- Rnfufm'idl umi Ernie Nt-mms. Sarnmi mm: lull anll'ns. Iaute mel. I aninrm. Hut! htmll'p. l'Irry mv third. Jim Nunez at First. Wilson. Menke and Peters who kept the team in the games until the pitching staff found the range during the middle ot the season. This stellar inner defense averaged a double killing a tilt until midway in the season. Gabe Fermi playect second base during Santa Barbara series. sparking the club with his two hits in their lone win. Nettles was the ace of a mound statt ltxat also included Jack Frast. Nick' Ellis. Wilson and Ernie Ne'vares. Nettles won six and lost two games: three at these victories were taken at the expense of Fresno. In a clean sweep. Hurlers Nettles. Ellis and Ne- vares took easy decisions over Wli'nittier. Ellis' job was a command three-hil attain In the payoff series with Fresno. Wilson pitched his best game: he al- lowed three hits and no earned runs as he lost 2-1. For his second straight year. Catcher Jerry Davison took the team batting t Unplsun, Rum; Subulinl, and Harry I:Rli'lhlill. 'NIini mm: Cmrfl t'tmrth- Smith, Sr! iaiurritl'n. Nick Ema. hm tViiwrt. Hal Smmnrrs. hm Nunez Francis Hutl'uilun amt Nunngt-r Dirt: TIIlerlS. title. this time with .540. ,way lweluw his .459 school record of 19-10. Other regulars to hit uver three- hundred warr- Wetjsler. .533: am! Wilson. .3l '5. Set Murrilio came close with .297. by virtue of a slrong finish against Fresno. Actual ieacier was Ellis wilt: his proud mart: of .539. result or seven blows tar 13 times at bat. Cramped by a measles threat and a sore arm Bob Thomas tell from .411 in l940 to a modesl .104 this year. His. homer against the Padre Rnnkivs was the First of the season tor the Azlmts and prevented a shulout. incidentally. Smiltl's men were blanked only Ollfft in their twenly-tour scheduled starts. In that important Runs Ballr-d in department Reine Salmtini was the champ; he drove in 1'3 markers. twn ahead at VVethte-r in the second slot. who was in turn one in advance at VViison and Maupin. Hal Summers completed a classy defensive outfield. Though llis hitting tell out of sight the is sti considered 88 Nick Ellis hm xVifson a pro prospect 0n the strength of his consistent hitting in the San Diego Winter league. At the season's close Nettles was chosen for two honors: Most Valuable Player and Captain. Webster was a runner-up to Valuable litle. The nine was ably McGrawed by Diclc Thomas. senior manager. his junior manager. Joe Suozzo. and Dick Bain. freshman apprentice. Fighting to crack a tough varsity Iine-up. this lrio of valets found time to furnish the most efficient managerial system in the history of the school. Those receiving awards were: Var- sity Iettermen: DaviSOn. Thomas. Mur- rillo. Nettles. Ellis. Frost. Wilson. Nevares. Nunez, Menke, Ferazzi. Pe- ters. Maupin. Summers. Webster. Sa- batini. Fresh numeralmen: Franklin. Kenneciy and Fitzpatrick. Managers awards: Womas. Suozzo and Bain. Rama .50 La lim' f94f SW RM San Diego HC-ENGGUIGA-hM-UW-ODKOUIMLnth-n-n Loyola University Padre Rookies Padre Rookies $San Jose State $San Jose State Whittier Whittier Whittier Marines $San Jose State aBFresno State algFresno State University 01' Arizona University of Arizona St. Maris aigFresno State $Fresno Stale $Santa Barbara 5kSanta Barbara Pro AIl-Stars Fort Rosecrans $$Fresno Stale geakFresno State 5WF'resruzl State $Con ference g8 mes. $$Play-off games. quum y Peirers Opponents Ov-DdSMlOQ-mwkom-u1.i;lohol.93310u Bill .N'vul'e-s Ralph Shifts umI Cmr Ru'urm-fch 6.8.1474. SW '1; WON LOST TIED PCT. San lhvgo Stale ......... 6 3 O .667 Fresno Stale,................. 6 5 1 .66? Santa Barbamw... 5 II I .350 San Jose ........................... l 8 o .I l I Playoffs WON LOST PCT. Fresno Slate .............................. Q 1 .66? San Diego Stale ..................... l 2 .353 ..- Bull 'I'lrumm Jerry Durisnn I4. Inch Frost Hul'n Knarmdy Bin Downing FIR: 8 HI fl'llH'S .--1---. -. ..-. Hm Nume: Hi. Webster 8W 5W SEF MURRILLO. catcher. Junior, extra base hitter from Riverside Junior College. Can play outfield when needed. Had a late-season hitting spree. Draft may cut college baseball career short. JERRY DAVISON. calcher. Soph- umore. led batters for second straight year with a .340 average. Was mast valuable man to team last year. Beats out many hunts. Hard man to get out. Smaller than average catcher. BOB THOMAS. catcher. Senior. long range hiller. Used as utility out- Fielcler. When not playing often in- serted inlo line-up as a pinchllitler. Blasted a home run over the left Field fence against the paclre Rookies. JIM NUNEZ. first baseman. Junior. broke into line-up cluring second San Jose series by driving out two hard blows. Injured Finger hampered him most of season. Turned out for pitcher but converted into an able firstsacker. BOB MENKE. seconcl baseman. Junior. excellent punch hitter. Reaches base many times during game. Made. few errors. Can bunt we . Hit .400 while on the trip In San Jose and Fresno. BOB KENNEDY. second baseman. Freshman. can piay any position in in- Field but likes second base best. Good Fielder. Hails from San lBernarclino. Most Iilcely-loolvcing prospecl 10 crack next year's starting Iine-up. JOHNNY PE'IERS.si1orlslup. Sophomore. played third base last sea son. Made most assists Mr year wilh Fifty. Hit the ball hard al end of season. Hails irom India, California. Started many double plays. JACK MAUPIN. third baseman. Freshman made many sensational plays at the hot corner. Excellent base runner and slider. Steals great number of bases. Had a poor year at the plate. Has three more years of eligibility. Hun:- I: u typical pimmr sM-silm IJPEIIQ Slllgl'd Im IIIP Adm: 'mu-l practice firm. Hitiers um thpirl. Sulmlfui, Pelrrs um! Downing; riel'dPI-H: Srullrnurm Ellis. hilHILl'. Nlnll'nnw. um!I Rufulrwlvll. Keysfmlo um: Inhmw Pn-fws um! 8:15 : wljw srmw Imus lu hLI'I'! I'Ilso In'rrl'n mi ; nrw Himlr. MPHJN til smmnrl i3 sillrlfng Hm JOIIHP piln': Sharlslap Point? is I'PKJ'JOHSEHD fur lhv rvfdn' III Pflhrr Jim h'um-t ur .ll'm H'flsmm at firs! base. This cuml'mw fmtlml' rmuw vm-rm' ruul'vs. erI-II N'IIII'J I'mls, this How ml 31: lm' sllqlgl-rp- Flux umsmf mmu' u pih'hor's llfgrifmurr. bifunum Huh Thomas is a'ulnl'ling Ilm I'm:- pilrfuai Bulirmul Bill. vVobslllr ink: prlsf. J'nlmiliug lllvir Inn: la 1' ! un- frum Ivfl in right.- Juhnny Points. Huh 5+0an rLrIm-Iingl, lorry nullisun. fuck .Muupin, Roma Sahutiui. Huf Slummvr! mu! Fmi Murrifl'u. mun u-u. ' mm ' up I'd . SD -VIS 'I ' .5 ml . . animal '3'. :. ' . ' GABRIEI... FtiRAZZI. second tm man. Junior. although not a starter. 11 0f the most valuable men on the squad. Good Fielder and hits in the pinch. Keeps learn hustling tram thirct base coaching hnx. Most popular man on the- nine. Nicknamed Paisano. which means. comrade. hy friends. BILLY WJEBSFER. c'enterfielder. Junior. good Fielder. Led team in stolen bases UL home runs CU. doubles Hi. runs scored Om. Hit .353 tor season. Beats out many intield hits hecause at- his speed. '. 10.2 century man. REMO SABATINI. righthatder. Sophomore. led team in runs batted in. Comes from Alameda and is proud at. it. Batted creditable .284. Strong throwing arm kept enemy runners close to bases. Real team player. NICK ELLIS. pitcher. Sophomore. named the Duke 0t Brawley. Hit 7 for 13 for a .539 average. Hit 1.000 in league play. hitting a lwo-hagger in his only time at hat. Won his only game against VVhittier 9-2. Helped awu cause by blasting out a home run. JIM VVILSON. First baseman and pitcher. Freshman. speed-balt artist from Massachusetts. Struck out l4 in one game. Usect at First base when not pitching. Hit .315. VVortcect pitchers tor most walks 03L JACK FROST. pitcher. Seniur. rurve-halt pitcher. Also long range hitter. Hit mite-tong triple against Fresno. Had lots at had luck during past season. Heatied for army lite amt hopes to play ha there. FRANCIS HALLAHAN. pitcher. Junior. heat Semi-Pro All Stars 7 to 0. Only lefty on squact. Has red hair and litetime record of never having lost a mound decision. - 8W1 SWw, WM BILL NET .1725. pilchel'. Senior. captain and most valuable man. Proud 0t. hilting power. Hit a mot .l20. Had earned run average at I54 runs. Lead 1':itchers. in strike outs MW and walks t32i. Defeated Fresno. i e a g u e champs. three times in three starts. VVon 6 amt lost '2 for season. Pitched two shutouts. ERNIE NEVARES pitcher. Soph- omore. from San Bernardino. Good relief chucker. Has a bathing knuckle ha . VVon 3 and lost I. Bespectacled hurler who won his only start against Whittier. HAL SUMMERS. tettfielcter. Soph- omore. illness amt injury cut down playing ahitity. Got his batting eye at close at season. Used on First base in emergencies. Long distance hitter. BILL DOWNING. s h o r t s t 0 p. Sophomore. too many gooct fielders re- duced his chances of playing. Excellent sticker and fielder. Shift from second base cramped style. CZAR RAFALOVICH. second baseman. Sophomore. can play any position in infield. Hits ha tar. Vatu- ahle utility man. HARRY FRANKLIN. second base- man. Freshman. played outfield against Pro AILSIars and turned in veteran-s joh. Plays because he loves the game. RALPH SKILES. shortstop. Fresh- man. tor; much outside work cut down his playing chances. Consistent hitter. Lives in Imperial Valley. DICK THOMAS. manager. Soph- omore. hart; worker. very proud 0 his hitting power. Once hit a ball 300 feet. Used to warm up the pitchers in the bullpen. With two assistants. had more time tor coaching. in this his second year. Boasting the greatest potential trade and field team in Azlec history. Stale- stote the show to Finish second behind U. S. C. in the Long Bleach relays. VVon four relays, got a third by Morales in the open iiwelin. third by Yakel in open 100. a second by Tripp in the open broad jump. and Captain Gilliland's tie for third in pole vault. Accuunted for 25 medals. lnler-class meet highlighted by seu- Salional 201' 2 heave by transfer Bin Morales in javelin. Tremendous heave Inrulce school record by IO feet. California's sunny weather ruddy interrupted by influx of rain pancellml mH-ls with U. C. L. A. and 5.2m .Inse. F. f: PI-lvrmll. Hum! Cum'lll Also caused wholesale rvsclwtluling mt meets. Mel aml lItJl-Pillt'd U. at Arizmm 80-5l on sunny Arizona nval. Yakvl double- winnor to Ivad lt-nm tn x'it'lury. Ran I0.1 mul 2-2.2 into surf tm-vxe. Other marks nnly fair. Tripp won 4-!!! in 50.2 aml lrrumljllmpvli '23, 2 . thy-Pomuna meets called 0H. Ate sprinter Clyde Yakel hurt in crash and Nlonlezunm Wleteor lusl tor season. Yake-l's Iuss. school record llultlvr ml 0.7 and 'Zl at for I00 and 220 yard dashes. severe How to C. E. Pctrrsnn's squad. Highly tnulmt Southern Calitornin ANAL came south. thnl north on Hrm'nr Mm-qu .Un-I t .Hvlnrkfl-r lulul' Jainism! Punl t'uMllt Fujmlly IIIVIIP 1 short end of T4337 score. Blonde Pay- lon Jordan all visilors rambled l0 siz- zling 9.5 century. Aztec Joe Roche in double victoryHSSO and mile. Fred l'iisert. conference champ. also ram- 11 Med l0 double by skinning over both lmrrier events in 15.2 and 24.8. I A trio of great distanCe runners. a 1 ash hurdler, three sky-scraping high I jumpers. potential winners in every I I' ovent-Hle lille holding Fresno Bu - dogs Came south to administer Aztecs. only defeat. BOGI. Freshman Howard Thomas copped boll: hurdles and 220 Frmt Eisorl Johnny Sml'l Ix 94 nydv Yuktd R. G. Buh-s for three firsts. Cazares brothers am! Macfrid swept distances. Aztec Joe Roche took 880 in 1:50.73. Davies nabbed century followed by Bates. Caplain Collon Gilliland hoisled sen I31 3 to win pole vault. Jim Tripp won 440 and broad jump. setting new meet 440 record 01' 5U.I3. Morales Hipped javelin 198' 6 for meet record. VVin gave Fresno second champion- ship. In a meal postponed from early in II ? season. Aztec leavers and runners shenacked Santa Barbara on cold day, Capluin Gilnrgu- uCoilou GI'HI'I'umf Bin JVIIJMIII'S EH lirmy Tun: foams as usual. Tripp placed in 440. broad jump. shot pul. and 220 to lally I3V2 points. Bess of northerners cupped both sprints. Eiserl slid over hurdles llor double victory. Berg ran brillianl race for second in broad jump. M0- rales set meet javelin record of I96, I l . Roche won mile in 4:286 and 880 in I :59.8. Relay squad loal'etl lo victory. Composed of Boyle, Beeny. Brewer. and Tripp. Dixon and Cordray lied in Iligll leap. Bob Homosley unleashed 140a 6V2 discus throw for meel and stadium record. I'm: Rodin Jim Brewer HIII'! h'llmt'dt'g' Fresno won allimnroronce meet 0n n cold windy lrm'k in Santa Barbara Wilil 63V2 paints. San Diego next with 425,2. Sanla Barbara will: 3-1. and San Jose trailed Willi 25. Bess of host learn won both sprints. setting 2'20 record of 21.4. Davin: of San Diego close second. Fred Eisvrl successfully defended Htlv by winning Imlh hurdles in 15.4 and 24.5 inlu slrong wind. Dun Berg ran sensa- tional race to almost win highs. Cap- tain Cotton Gillilnnd won pole vauit. 13 6 , In end QCQA t'urm-r willl Vic'- Krill; nium Unlnml Daria Y1 H Van Bean tory. Big Jim Tripp nabbed thrilling 4-40. took second in broad jump. and anchored relay learn to victory for ID points. Roche took close second in fast 880. Fresno's distance men spread- eagled field to gain majority of points. Morales suffered first defeat by San Jose's Dierker. Homesley gai ned fourth in discus with 132' heave. Aztec relay climaxed meet with thrilling vic- tury in 2:214. Bill Beeny ran sensa- tional lap to pull Aztecs from last In first and on to victory. Season ended somewhat disappoint- ingly. because 0'. unusual rains that nullified four meets and disallowed practice. Coach C. E. Peterson had poten- tially great team. but injuries to Yakel and others hindered chances. Manager Alex A. Alexander. former junior college star, and assistant Paul Casad had hands i'ull keeping Monte- zumzms in shape. 96 Um: Hwy QM 7W I'rreshmen as: a group lurned in klir performance but had lack of sprinl men plus surplus of ruin. Mervin Marcoux was high. scorer during season. Marcoux won Cali- fornia Athlelic Associaiion pole vauIl- ing honors with leap of 13 feet. Coach C. E. Peterson entered Mar- coux and fast stepping medley relay learn in Long Beach relays. Relay leam.-Don Lapham. Olin Lipscomb. Arl King. and Roger Armbristerwwon gold medals. Marcoux pole vaulted and high jumped. Rains kept papuoses inactive. Team held tllree-comerecl meet with San Diego High and Fullerton J. C. Tri- angie fray uncovered good miler in Tom Rice who ran mile in 4.3.7 aml Don Lapham. fag! haHI-miler. wlm stepped llalf-milv in 2.2. Like Hm cafe nt l2 noon. Azim- minur spurts Inn's c-ompletml nne- nl- lmsiesl seasons in recent year. Tllirly- eight alhleles wearing scarlet and black in cross-Cuunlry running. badminton. Lancing. golf. lennis. boxing and wres- lfing earned lhe minor sport award. Frosl: llarriers La Verne Brown. Arthur King. Dun Lapham. John Macevicz and Tom Rice. Ietlermen. competed against .lupe Pluvius more than anyone else. Dean C. 1:. Peter- son. crossrcounlry mentor. was 1100- dooed. wnrried whether his powerl'ul Fiverman varsity squad would get sfarled. Herman Addleson. VVaIier Bean, Louis Prik'lan Joe Roche 21qu Charles Scitln'mre It-ltcrecl. Led by ZC'JA singles trlmmpiun Courtney Kirkeeug. Elle badminton squad gained second place in CCAA team competition. John Brink. Emer- son Hill. am. Harry Remington wan numerals. Sum lmt dangerous llero-mnn muting squad. led by cppe-P-slur N00! Bicerm. lalmrml iwu men in llw CCAA annual tournament. NIurris Gross named Harry Bran 11ml .lulm Findlay recipivnls 0!. minor sports awards. Ifusily must dilngcrulls g0 squzul small in aclim: on Munlmunm Me'szl I'ur several years. Azlm: IinI-mwn won 2am-- um! lllm'e lemn lmnnrs nl ECJA spring r'nrnivul in Santa Pnurlmm. Pme Gardner pzwml luml qunrh-t willu smu- emu's low smrv. Also Nu'ning 5D lllm'ks wore Hurry LPBEII'I'UII .Jr.. Hui; Ranwl and George Pl'lmmpsmn 5-Vinning firly per CPIII 0f llu-ir nmlclws. llw local tennis aggregalinn. generalrd Ly Imrd-smashing .Jol'm Brink. placed in CCAA team honors. Harold Holden. Henry MrCnHum. Howard Nagel. Bel; Barlh and .lim Glazehrook garnered one-ymr pt-w Itants. Cuarh Lee Ramage luloretl mighty gang of boxers. who met Arizona State couege mitlmen from Flagslan in Llllill me?! in San Diego. The rugged clam 0' leatherslingers lost close derision in San Jose a! winter sports carnival in Elli: Spartan City. Bob Merchant r0- !urnecl from lhe CCAA luurney spurt ins: the IOIHmund boxing rrnwn. Filling requirmnvnls fur a lmxinsj award wvrt' Leonard Be . Gmw Klein. Alex Uum'nn. Richard Rolh. Ke- y Spay. Enlmvli Slvwnr! nml Bub him :1an Grmluaic nmrll lmmmrd Fiorrn awarded wreslliug lellvrs lo Dan Gibbs. Russell Irwin. Nliiw Rogers. Rnlmrl Seglin and Richard 5!. .lulm, Gibbs won Um HG-pouml ECJJK rlnampionsllip belt at tlm San Jnsv annual winlr-r spurts rurniml. S .m O P S .3 N F. M O W WW3 745519510 24mm Assuciaiion consists of a college women. Prime objec- live to organize Aztec recreationa' progfam. Biggest venture was organization of co- recreational committee l0 promote mixed aclivities. Committee,- mem- bers Isabelle Miller. Doris Bybee. Jean Hoizer. Johnny Sellwond. Chester DeVore and Alex Alexander started ball rolling by m'onducting survey In determine student nee 5. Series of tournaments starlvd with volleyball in October. pingrpong in November. and on into the year with Iennis. badminton. golf and archery. Badminton matches showed Johnny Brink and Courtney Kirkeeng smashing to top in men's matches: ditto for Margaret VVarcl and Mary Lue X-Vincote 0n the feminine side. Nlixed bird ballle never completed leaving Shirley FrencII-Jolmny Murphy team against Ruth .191! and Johnny Brink. Umcial welcome to Fresh suspended in fall. Lu! doubly mmpromised by open house and tea in spring. Gym was opened for expert demonslrations 0E archery. badminton mad modern dance. Arrangements by Mary Kisluler. Cullege women hosted high 5::imols twice during, llw year, hockey field day in the: Ia and a piay clay in April. VVinuna Richards and Nona Mac Leflwicll did Elle work. Ctrrerrealimml mixers started off will: a barbecue in the new pit in November. Climax was the Annual Sham- ruck Shume honoring Elle Man with the Snakes. Year's aclivilies 9nded with a sports dinner annoum'ing new affirms and board members for next year. IOU Imn rake! Java: Cunningham Chrulolle . lllflldltvr Rohwln IJUI'I'PI'K Murh-I Brmw . mlr-nm Evil hr right .leu Leninirf'l. Iny'e Ctlnnl'nghnnh Berl Pnlnn Virginia Hnlinru . VI'rImm Richards. Mary Kiriurr Sr'anloro. Anna Slash. Isabella Whiter. Not pictured: Francm . rgMin. Efmnor dc Soto. Hurts Bylwr. Fllorrm'r Ivan Creul'umu, M'ury Gminn. uric! Rum Eaton. BASKEIBAU. hail l'u right: JVurgnmf PFIIH'HRIPI'I. It-un Crve fmun. Innisc anunrlvr. E mmar :10 Sum. Rol'wrllrl Pouvprs. Virginia Bunlven. Keeping a healthy. attractive Body is lhe aim which the women's physical education department stresses For col- lege coeds. Required courses loath girls to walk. stand. run. sit correctly. Coordination of body movements emphasized lo eliminate uncomely ca riage. is r- Courses include a wide range of activity. with most sports usually played by women offered. Uni orm sports at- tire is the green aclion shirt and Instructors are good s ing with the girls. Pride of ihe department was the Soufhweslem Modern Dance Sympo- sium December F. Hostoss to ISO registranls from eight colleges, the Modern Dance Guild Iecl ll'le visitors in translating the American back- ground into rhythm. Theme of the shorts. ports. enjoy play '3'. Hi K'KEY 1:64! 10 right: Esfln-r Frn::r-HI'. Humudmn- Koyr-r, Cout'pn Dnyh. RIII'FI :ul'lm. Irma fumvnl, Nana Dfnv Ipflnrirl. day was .FXnH-rimna. Paul Robson's Ballad In America was HIE composiw lion used. Climax to activities was a mass harlmr-exrursion and dinner a! Hartley House. A new venture- Ihis year. flue Bowling club was organized by IVlary Gwinn and sponsored by the physiml educa- tion depnrlnlenl. Group nmafs weekly with large Inrnouls and high scores. lnferclass lumnnmenis were popular through lhe year with hot riva'ry be- tween Classea Badmiulon Mayan; Alice Casselman and Connie Charter won a hard Ioughf battle from XVinnifred VVebh ancl CWOIYH uCorky DEIMOH in I119.- N ight- B ighters Convex: D03 ? and Averil Bennett defealerl Mary Helm and Ellen Edwards. HFore was fair play for Slalers LI!!! I'a rl' III: hm? Dell DH. BADMIN'IUN Vl nifnnl US$315. Ralf: 19H. M'urivf vt- inufmm, Cum Sarah Taylor, Patty StOSe. and Hazel Banks who look first place in the golf playoffs at the Presidio short course. Racket VVielders Jean Craelman and Helen Virgil swung their way ahead of all comers on the lennis courts. Sharp shooting archers shot long and often. Fall contest showed Anna Stash with highest score of 389. Rull': Jelt second with 365. and Dorothy Daniels close behind with 356. Fourth place tied Marion Goodwin and Eloise VVard with 345 apiece. GOLF Lefl lo right: Pally Slnse. Sarah Tuyfor. Haul Banks. 'IENNIS Left In rfghl: Comfy: Tiffany. Dame Canon Nmmn Ewan . ARCH ERY Left to right: Marion Goodwin. Marjory Slrnnn', Rmh fell. BOOK FOU R h, uni; n 'n 1 .- 4'. a .- q a... u - u. I , n n u. I. - - 1-. !1Y'! '1 l I I I ORGANIZATIONS ' 6672 WQW Unassuming about their great lmnor are members 01 Cap iuul Gowu. lmnnmry svrx'it-e sororily for 59mm girls. T0 '30 eligible.- a girl must have giwrn the schonl oul- :landing servicc and must be unanimously selected by her htturc Fellow-workcrs. Jvan Pittman surceeded her twin Janet as high cham'ellor 01' the organization this war. Peggy Fay was picked for the vice'chancenur niche while Mildrvd Porter iooL; pen in lmnd as: srri .IB. Annually Cap and Gowners presenl lu'n upper division srl'mlarships on a: basis 0' n-mrcl and need. A Slators FPr-l illdelll9d in members for their frequent inlroducliou of new persnnalilics in Hue tarr:p:.:s in assemblies. Four! comm; to mind with llmuglits oi thu lmst mentings 0! lim- yvur, HIP Iwo Choswn Inning llm lareaklhsl meeting al Miss Cornelia PIaisler's homo. and the dinner given by Dean Mary Nlendenhn introducing 1119 girls to her sister Hum Hue easl. Both host- cases are sponsors mt Hie club. Lam's! informalion 0n whit! Io wvar H'ilCllH was distributed In Pager reeds at annual Bridge Tea ilml Fashion show Nlarcll '20 in 1110 new San Diego Vanen's Clubhouse. I'mnl' mu I'M! I4: rigfhl' .Mtrn' M. JxLI-r. Adonl- Lt'nrlwr. ll'vrm Piflrllml. Jwruv Virmnfu Inrr- u Il'rlll Hrerr. Ht-Iumi mun vu'rl'n-J Plump Ihmlrrlru Huhll, Burlmm :1!;th. f'hurl'nlh, j-riu-J. Plil'lv Sillnt'. Hurb null: I'ngqy ruv. lam: Kurt, HI-Hv fnrfuw, Lur'u' Gum . fum'l J'ill'mml. I 08 I I i 1 l l l l at $ 5 . 1 ' l l Svuiwl. lt'fl iu rigid: FHA! Eisv'I-L LtII'rPlIm' MquL-rm, RIlhlh Kfnnirmm nufa AVRIL , H. nil'l'v 51mph Hung JurmuL firm! - I Huiley, Lynn Kemp, BIN Sn-lL Tum Huldu-m. AAJIIII Hmm .lem'ing. .1. A; Pg-fm-mrl. tpurlson Hull'vr FurIn-y Ln 1- ferr-nnf-n C. E. Swanson. I I F .Aristocracy 0r Slaic's uulslanding men siudenls are members of tho Koy. Imnurary service- fraternity for upper division men. Nlen abuul campus. llu-y'rc inlu e-wryllling, promote new forms of service for the school each year. Exalted positions of heads of the group went in the '71 semester l0 .li'u'k Hoxsey. 'I president: George Bailey. vice-presidenl: BOIJ hknkv. secretary: VVaIIc-r Bean. trem- urer. In January Blue Key-hoiders chose for 1119 spring lPrm. George Bailvy. prvsiclunl: Bob Menke. vice-presiclent: Fred Eist-rt. secretary: Jack Edwards. lreasuror. Students will remember the spring science movie. campaign Iur a simlrnl uninn A building. installation of the weekly Hills CM? feature in the library. am. mail Imm-s ' Ivor all organizations in lhe Deans, offices.-r n ulyjm'tivns whirh were accomplishpd Hlis year 1w the service men. - For advice they seek out Dean .A. G. Peterson and Dram C F liJv-torst'm. sponsors who attend regularlv a VVe-dnesday supper meeiinus. PH-sg-m'v ul tlw Fresno Sleut- College Cllapier as guests al suppt-r IJeForo I'm Fresno-Slnte luntlm gnmv rniulr um- nl these meetings outstanding. Svnkld. Inf! hi rigid: J'r'rmru- Cunt. Bm'hnm Emma Annir Santana Dom: Fay Pt'rry. IquJcHP Fumrrylrp. fr-ml Cumlml'y. Slundfng: N.I'mlio G. nibom 3furiun'v Red and Mack emblemed white- sweaters worn once a week designate sophomore and junior girls as members of honorary service organization. Ceiza requiremenls fur nwmllership- include sen'ice lo college. pleasing personality. adequate amount ol Cetza rrmlil earned and a UC average in slut ies. Barbara: VVrighl guided lite group as president during llae Ian semester when such worlhy activities as the annual Cetza Thanksgiving drive and the Christmas party for underprivilegml children were carried ml. Assisting her were Frances Coughlin. Vice- presit 9111: Jeanne Cmu'rette. secretary. and Nliuie Larson. treasurer. Frances Coughlin slapped up as pruidenl in the spring lerm with other officers in- Cfucling Jeanne Com'retlc. viw-presidmli: Isabelle Miller. secrelz-iry: and Millie Larson. 5H ireasurer. To Frances ie the job 0' heading arrangement commiltee for the annual Ceiza-Oceoll Churily ball. given April 29 and dubbed uSpring Fair. Proceeds from halls are used every year Hpr relie; work. Last year medical attention was provided lbr needy Children. hlliIlll'r. IAAFGHCIW' Cunghiin. IPUIINP Puynv. Bnrham Sprugup. Nona Lullmh'h. I'm: In Builvy. fruhl'rim- uruoslv. .MI'HI'O Larson. Bnlly Incl. lean Slauhv, Shirl'py French, Barbara Cllmn, IIO 1- .- ..3:$$$51$ :3 '1' SPuiml: Tony Gllio. fin! Frlircfiim. Erm-s! .St'lln-pp. J'mr RugI-rs, MumM jdmm Sqlmlling: fumm Kinwnu. Hllzll thunk. l'a-a- anafio. George Claspil'l'k Standing: BEH Scurfmruug-tt. mu Tum-Iwr. Vih'unl u'nflm-v. Jnhn le-uv, anwrmu UiI'L Hum: Burre . In an effort to orientate Fresh lo State's lraditions and to he or general svrvim In the school. Oceoll this year topped its many previous accomplisl'lments. TWO outstanding social events were the informal join! Ocooll-Celza dance and lin- CetZB-Oceoll Charity Ba given April 18. Playing important roles in the service program were the painting and Iigfuling ul' Um S. and promotion of the Thanksgiving milk-rund drive. During the spring semester Oceoll worked with Dean C. L. l'Jelcrsnn. their spnnsor. in p arming an annual pageant for i'resilmen. which wi replace lime previous Court 0+. Traditions. Mosl outslanding meeting oI the year was that used for planning Elm in lighting I of the .. S. Acting as president boll: semeslers was Lee Raumge: vice-prcsitlvnl. Jm' Rogers: secretary. James Kinsella: and treasurer. George Claspiu. Honor 0! being dmsen as an Asihnnnr IIPIPQi-IIH H'Pni h: smon Cuucge Y his rear. Palh' 51096. Leone Carlson. Christine Hvilmem. Fielz. Alice Haworlh and Dolores Clristmas Vacation at the settlement on the cliffs n! :Honl Officers eleded fur Hie whufv year u-vro Pally Slusv. x'ire-presideni; Dormer; Benm-H. srrrstary. and Kloim- XV VVHII a membership 01 EU. COHPQP 3 social niche for an mom .1911: and pmnmling Frir'ml UNIFPI Iht' Organ dinner every L1H. nml tl goes a long way on lhe friendship mad. Faithful sponsors: who alleml mvr ilararian: bliss 3larguret Cmrgv. registralinn omrer. members :Xurlrtic; vawr, Katherine f'L'it'S w :u spent El week 0! vrvy. Bennvll. Iwing the IL! prvsitlonl: Jean Carmorly. gird. treasurer. fumes m'ar aliaining i ship lmlwm'n nfly Imus clltring final is goal of providing a VHS and 2'1 Aztecs. s HTPL' every semester y mr-c-ling ilrv furs. Hurrit-t! Sluhl . training srlmnl HJHHJP Mira: ry squ rm-mlwr. nml Nliss UMP Young. Len ht fifflluf: Hrrrlulm Hulurx. lvrrl! :11:1!;:!1.!2 I-I'ufrn Unmwllll Uniunw Bound Pulh' Shaw HIWHIIV anh'w IYHh'. kVnmI Mum AMEN. I I - First mun left In right: Bub fulmslml. Arlhur Plult. Ed Burlwr. hm Lune. Uh Cmur'l. Dr. Ronu-m Lt! n'ilsun, Bub Flynn. Hm!I SI'JHI'JI'JL I'IrrL 8105mm. .NuPIl Biculmn. Rush blurt'nrmm'b. Iut'h Hurhilurn hp LmL Trnslfv. Fwd Smith. Fire-lmilders and goocl deed doers of old. Alpha Phi Omega members conlinuo Illeir service here on State coliege campus. Impressive array of sponsors includes Donn C. E. Peterson. Dr. James E. Crouch. Dr. Spencer L. Rogers and Mr. George R. Livingston. Enough excitement for the year was furnished by Ed VVilson's trip In Kansas City as a delegate t0 the national convention. Busy work for the lmnur nwn were iutiix'ilivs concerning publication of H18 student clireclurv. assistance in Frosh men's phwirul exams. ufFiciating al campus eleclimls. and management of Fresh orienlalion. Responsibility for heading the group went in fall to Herbert Blussmn. prur-siLL-ni; Iii Barker. vit'erpresident; Ray Gellrin, secretary; Jack Harislmm. ireusurvr. This spring Jack stepped up as president. and Bud Scinnidl lnuL: his place as viw-prvsidunl. Art Plait as secrelary and Ed VVilson as treasurer. State's Alpha Delta Chapter of the nalionwide organization was founded May 10. l93l. Ten years of indispensable service have followed. 74W pa 0W n'.t'c's'Jlltl nm' Iiitrllu Ffumwr. f :ug'L-n 06- hiercury mav drop unprermIpnh-tuy or rim- lliglwr Hm rn-r In I linue their reglnar Friday night mt-vtings ill Hu- Inrul rinL. min ur Juima Ln! Ly lhrir presidents. Kennrlfl Gray in llu- la mu! Lnrmixw '9 swoop and glide like experts 'lure' 1m! l:.'r.--h-t's Halt A vnnlius this spring, tlu-y Other skate-r heads fur tlw lull sn-mush-r xwrr Han PurLa-L Vonne- Xk'ells. smrwlnr'x'. :1an Rulwri .xlr-Vm', 'gureeigllted into due x'it-J-pru Herbert Ernst the financial run Founded in I939 Ly sown ic'r- :LEIUIILT c Elie original size. spring u-Imu slum-NJ. I'm ullx mr-mfwn nn- Sponsor Dr. 1.. P. Brown is em Elrtlf'n! I nunuu-r Ill lJu- xpurl. Climax lu year's argiix'rtir: was 1.1qu frip in In- IOJI in Pan-Pacifit auditorium. Hu--pre-sitlvrll. La in-Jt-um-r. In l'wiarlmry .xlnry IHmnry sirle-nl pnsitinn. NIe-ry HI- Iru funL' uu-r HIP minutes 1'1an ilvrs. qlfluhiciulm llin- urnnp Inn grown lo liu- limes imhulul in the mslvr. Anue-lri h. xiwu lln- Irv: upmlvs of Lt!!! In rigid: Luis KII'IUIIJ'I. lufm Fur, .furnmu- Sc-uumn. Kr-rrrnrh 0n... frin-I Hum fLw-Jliu Him Hum 114 SI'HEI'J. hr'fl :0 right: DIWUIh-v Culllvr. Fun: .540th. Ummhslg-sll. Flurmm-l Flinllinh lfh'nnv Cnrhrll. A social event a month in addition to especially gaIa parties a! holiday seasons accompiish fur Quetzal hallwites their goal or providing for each girl residing at the hall a weH-roundcd college social life. Infurmal meetings are held whenever two or more of the girls have El free hour to spend together. General meeiings are held once a month. The one in which resi- dents regalecl halhmates wilh tales of life in other coHeges attended. siancls out as nmsl hilarious nlh the year. Sponsor Dean IWary Mendenhan drops in for lunch somelin'les at 1hr ha . is up- hostess at 21 hall social m'enls. Council. romposed 0;. Fern Dihmzel. prosidvni: Lucille Kunhhnr. vice-preside; Dorothy Cullor. secretary; Belly Horn. lrvasurer. meets mm: a1 wovh wilh lhe clean. Already at worl-z on a calemfar for next hi . dorm girls plan 10 inirmhlce a series J meelings al which women pruminen! in various proI-Pssions 21nd husinosscs in San Diego win speak aml explain qualifications Ior ihefr work. Shulthug: Punhnv Sham Lludh- Kunhh-r. Gmwr'irm- Urnlifjuhn Ianr! SMWbe Campus Ihespians. Skull and Dagger members devolupecl need for this semester. were honored when Miss Sybil Eliza Jones. their invitation to become sponsor of the group. faculty advice drama instructor, accepted Miss Jones aids them in decisions on new members who must '1 year of outstanding work in campus drama activities and must have a 1.2 grade point average. Eighteen made the grade this year. the six voled in this spring being Cora Jones, Dorothymae Nliles. Beatrice Bourke, Haik- Clmce. Gordon Cleator and Eva Caldwell. Gavel wielder was Sol Schultz with Dixie Lindsay as viCe-presidenl. Brila Cleave as secretary. and Bi Simonsen as treasurer. ave completed a far! to right: So! Schultz. Dim? Urulsoy, Luurmrlm hfaglurwzu. thr-v Hump, FrmL-rfrk HI, Shields, Tuny Purim: um! an'a Fruinr'. 116 r!!! In right: SUI 50'erer fkmifhwmw Fling, Jfru I. I'uLhm-H, UnnL-rl FL-ufnr J'rml rrrrriIr-n'y, hul'u'nl'u- .KFIIILIII'IIIL Hul- mel'rn Frml. J SIIIIII'IJS Pony Muvuv. Theater Guild stresses Cl'PaliVP uriix'ily in pirwwriling. acting aml dirt-rling. Jriginnl work was particularly encouraged Ilifs year. Friendly Guildersf Upon lwusen party mowing lusl L1H jIIIFtKlllFt-TI mm; and old ml lu-sl mt-t'fing 1 your. Best fun was cum'mllion al UCLA whore SnulIu-rn Califnrnia division of N Theater Conference met. Trip to Pasndr-nn Cun'mmnify Pliuylmnso was also onjuwa. Tltespians tum l0 Nliss SVIM'I E. Jones I'm enr'nurngonwnf am! mlx'irv. drama studenis, Iwcamo l'milvr arquainlrd. consider alionul l.i'l M'H'DFQ Wladalena Jresicles UVPI' Halmul monlhlv moulings in Lilllt- leillvr. niclmi In- Gordon l t . Clealor. ricopnxidvnf: Eva Caldwell. Herrelary: Dumlllynuw Nlilc's. trt-nsuror. 7W QM L 118 Members lmast at Ieasl two A's and a B final relurns from furc-ign language courses plus a 5 average in other sittdies. Best meeting was lurid at secretary Frances Coughlinls home in November. h'lrs. V. J. Polak told exciiing adven- Iurvs 0'. her recent trip to Mexico. Prt-xy VPsta Penmd super- vised a tea HI Scrinns I-or na- lional Orrirers upon their visii lo Sialc in April. Dr. Leslie P. Brown. club snonsor since its organizaiion a! Stale eiglli years ago. lenl active support. Members are proud nl- Georgi- Vrrasllingtnn for his Spanish ar- ticle prinled recently in their magazine uTl'ne Scroll. Finl nun, LII! In right: rulismi Grunbergl Henrivl'm :BI'JWP. Wm. pmmul. Dr, Brown full KrHoy. I'Titllt'f's Cnuguin, Bin Tawny. er-ml' mm: Dummy Srimu-dl-r. UI'WFII' K' tf-iJIirlyluII, fffiullwlh SIJLINIHII. EHfs Erl'h. Inm: Munl Vice-prexy Julia Kenv and Treasurer Bi Trease helped Misses Penrod and Cnughiin gather up members for infrequent meetings. Inspired by erection of Hue HPVV art building. Art GuiId members focused attention lhroughout year on raising enough money Io buy an objet d. in the lmilcling. art of lasting interesting for the gallery silualed Successful Mardi Gras: bail in April was: sponsored by Ar! Guilders for this purpose. Real- .qrulwf: Jndmy rduir. Biurnnn'l Prinz annding It'll to right: Vf'mhr Pm-f t'llfll'IP :xllIHWI'. IiflJ'IIHHI Ijtlfrynlnh'. h'N' Hllmulrmn, fr-ffn-r Rnfiwrn. Dummy I'l'palh Wtu Rmtnwfr'n, Cl'mrInl'h- Hmnridm izing the worth of project. other organizalions Ionic over lmollls at line Ila . Planning year's activilies were Charlene Hamrick. president: Barbara Barrymore. vice-presir dent: XN-Iallace Reemelin. secrew lary: Jegery Rothem. treasurer. Miss Ilse Humman. crafts inf slrurfnr. servorl as sponsor. Former member Jolm Dirks made an event of one meeting when '19 inviletl members to his lmnw. laned in llwm on his pel suluiecl. VVood and Modern Design. Asnirors lo quilt! must have completed nine unils 0f arl will! 3 HB average. must scum.- ap- nmval Of a guild committee on samples of work. 14d 42w 35956 Kappa l l'lrlll iuwiv iwginninus iI1 I022 HS lIII- Kniivgv KIIm IintiI IIIII: riEPII HcilaIix KIIIIIIII IIIIIIi Iimplm oi lillniuin ih- lii'l I.Elllllltiil. Imliunui piiysicni sri IIIII-I- i'rIIlI-IIIIiIv. iViI-miII-rs III'I- FilPlllirier. pin'sirs. IJIIVhiiCili sri- IIIII'r. Elrlll geology majors: wiiii 1MB iIxIIriIuI- in 1050 SIIiIiIII'Is. iiulslimtiinu zuliviiy 0i lilo yI-ur wma liw IIIm'iII. in Width IIIII sriI'nlisis III'lI-Ii. IInIi i'ur wiIiI'iI ilwy t'HIlFirllfiPli IIWII- iIIspirI'nI! backgrounds. iJI-ilII KitliflI-llls were iIIIi inst . J , .' I .' ,- . 3. ,. 1' int! nmI. 10f! III riqili: tif'urul Piimrrt. IWI. .IHIIIIIIIIIII. HI RIIiIIIIsIIII Ummiu! illlllll . LEN llV-Il n Elllt HI I rdI'IL I .igl' ' Murrisml fIIIs Unruunil. M -iII'rI Ross fIIIIisl'rIrIri LI-I Hm I'III' I'.-I LI IIiI, XECC - I rosirieni lh'DILlH IIIFIII'IIII Hymn: QIII-nmi mu: Ilr .V'idluh fI iiiIII Ir! thrl, Hui; furm-i. Hr -IIrI- f urfis, Si'crlfla ry l-:l'a II C i S 14$an 05 : III i: SHE I anti Ind: VogI-L .- . . I I ireasurvr I,IHII Porler. ill HHS spring tile men citose Gus DorougiI iur prIsiIicnl. I'I'Elnt'is Hymn; as IiIII- firlfkillvllt Burton lhamer as secretary. and .iaclc Stire as lreIIIIIIrr-r. Sponsors are chem proiessors Dudley Robinson. Ambrose Nichols. Eimer Niessner. anti Chesney Moe of lhe physics deparlmenl. Members spent Iim year making iolios and taking lrips around the munly miiecling infor- mation to make more ioiios. 1 Between trips diggers found time to ileip sponsor science movie and I0 imiIi meetings. Besl meeting was one at which Mr. Foran spoke on MIIsopolamia. - Seven years old on April 13. Deivers W35 organized '0 Itlrlil- inf! III riyitf Aim ixiiirII. BI-III'I IKIIIIIIII fIIInI'gII Lillin. Drum i'ulII-III Hmm. I' IIrliI. er geologic investigation of our in iI-hrwm ii-rIfI-r Bnmin Dn-L Sn'r-Irmiu 1M, J'Ium'n. own region and to Foster sincere interest in an Eil'JprPCifliiOn oil the earlil 0n W'IliFII we iive. and to promote ieiiowsilip among men with a common gooiogic inlcrcsl. Members must have UOIIII semester 0F gooiogic wnri; crociifabiy cmnpieleci wiliI iiIP second We begun. sophomore standing. an active inlcresl in Qeoiogv anti SltiiEliJ iII pewsmr aiih anti Iianrnt'flnr Superman DI-IiIe-rs rimSI-I n5 nii'it'ers: Doug inman. presi- tiI-Int: Ari Johnson. x'iroIansiv :lcnl and treasurer: Brucrr Nich- olas. secrplarv. idem 816M 4W Pan-r- me-rican minded are members LJ El Club Azteca who have goa' of fostering im- prm'enu-nl in Spanish and de voluping heifer understanding lwlwven Hm Americas. VVHII 12 years of club history lwllind llIem. Aztecas wenl llnrough the year glibly speaking Spanish as much as possible at semirmonthly meeiings. Chosen to head year's activities were George VVashington. president leriam Gill. vice-president; Ethel Horn. secretary: Belly Creighlnn. treasurer. ' ljun highlight For the year Hrs! mun 1.0;! in rl'ghl: foseph Vuann Lurm'r! ZI-Min, FI-vrl'mn GE . Smnnrf mu'; VVEIS iniliatinn supper held last George Coleman. Biff Truman Ethel Hum, Srnnt'vy anm. :Ufru fohns. Gourgt- XVHSL - ingl'on. Pwl'ruurmm Happ, .Wr. Pllfuips. Buffy Creighton. fall when .35 members were packed into a Imme- in Kensington. fed and entertained. Language instructor VVahe-r P. Phil- lips. who has sponsore the organization since its inception in H929. presided. Staters who can converse in Spanish or who have had a year of college Spanish or ils equivalent are qualified for membership. Aim of the literary group is to stimulate interest in creative writing among sludents. and lo foster high standards for this writing. - Gamma Psi. founded in 1932. stands on the Firm Foundalion 0f the reams of paper and gallons of ink used in creating manuscripts. to be read anonymously at meetings for praise or criticism. Leading Um emhrvu authors were President Ed Reese, Vice- Presidenl Lucille Zoldin. Secrev lary Marv Louise- Laing. Treas- urer Ruth Raedels. Sponsor is: Dr. H. B. Allen. A glass lmokcase in the li- l'Jrary slacks is Gamma Psi's own collection. Gamma Psi iraditions include- a spring lea for line English faculty and a Christmas banquet. Membership requirements arv a 2.0 awrage in English FOIIFSPS and annroval of a manuscript read anonymously :11 a riusotl bidding meolirlg. Famed for 11011: ins: later meetings and sew- ing better refreshmenls than any other group on Campus. Stalled. 191'! In rigfll: Ruth RRRLIPIS, Julia Riaing, M'arp Louise Laing. Slnmlfng: : ?! IJ'III'npr. E'r' $211359. I I P Kilrl. Inil'ranN? bi !f lfl'nn. Lllrdtf ZleIf . v; First mu'. Id! In rim : Lurv FINES. Vrv wavnmn. Durnlhv Hvqu. In I'm 1:; Numl 'illrfhflIlHnFN', laillfr 'ilqh KF'IQSI'IJV, Srlt'nil'f ';'1$!111. .4 !!er blHI-f, SIN Ill . Rm 61nd xxnlf'ill JIl-Elilil'k I'll ! IIFUFJJVIUF ilft' llw ln-rpfe-xinu prulylu-ms Hm! m't'tlpy Ilu' HHPHHIJII I Im-mJn-rs ni Inh-rnnliuual Rt- Iiiliuus t'lul: iii H'Ini -mnnllll$' climwr rm-viiuus. Slaunsnn-tl lu- hislury pmh-ssur, Hr. IJWViR H. IJ'HII'Y. 1'2 I'IIE'IIIIH'TS SUIYI' EHNI wmlw- iuh-rnulimml pruhlc-nm. Gnanl I'nr jw-nrs Inns Izm-n n rlul: mom 0' llwir uu'u Iwur llll' llislnry unirvs. Lucy l'hlr-iss presided m'vr llw tlul: in II::- In lvrm. lwipml l1;- Hln-nu-r Cllurril. xirv-llrvsitlu-rll: Marian TIIuIi. su-trt-iury: um! Sam Hi . treasurer. Sprnrrr sloppml up llliS spring m: presi- tII-nl will: Sam lal-zinu Isis pliu'v as YiNLpN'SilIPHI. Big event of Ihe season was the trip en masse in llw Pacific: mnforvnre- nl Inlrrnnlimml Relations clubs. on the UCLA rumpus. Accompanied 133; Dr. lJJF-lU-Y. Dr. A. P. Nusilir and Mr. Harry bicinmetz. El 01 blales IRC members made. the lurk. Keeping up their tradition of high standards. '11? Alpha Sigma chapter nl Kappa Dvlln Pi seeks lo encourage high inlel'ecluaf and srlmlastit' stantlarcls and to rocngnizo mtlslundinu mn- trilmtions to eclucation. Best meeting of the year was Ilmt in whirh alunvmomlwrs addressed llm grnnp on 11w snhicrl of their recent experiences in elemenlary education the firs! years following graclunlion. Under leadership 0f Sponsor Miss Katherine E. Corlmli. the group holds in Store a mulliludv 0; plans for future success. in- cluding plans for a regional conference here. traders clur- ina the veal wr're Audrey Nlnir. president: Evelyn Durnlmugll. vice - president Rlnmlwne Bramllam. sr-Crelmy: and Da- vid Sterne. treasurer. Requirvmcnts for mlmillanco are a B average. inlervsl in N.Illrillion. and a good Iwrson- illity. KW $9516. A; fvh h: tight: LIIHInI'Jml Jumfujmlu. FI'I'lle nrlrnhuuyfl. .M'F-us FurLt-H. .uiu-rl' fn-Jlnrr. Umm .'lmrl. Hulill .ql'r-rm', Dr, .'U:IJ1L-:I. Rhnrhvur Hmmjmm, 122 fa emit; 4W Uisclaiming any oulstanding achievemenis l0 llmir credit. memlmrs of Le Cerrle liranrais. strive mainly llnr further speak- ing knowledge of the French language and for as m ut'h knowledge as possible contem- ing Elm French Civilization. The group recalls as flu- most unislanding meeling that at which Everett Gee Jackson. head of the Art departmenl. gave a fan: on French art since 187-0. Meeting monthly at Scripps roll'n - under Ike lvadershi of x A J f'gf- D F 35' B p Si'uletf. I'rlh I'n right: Vm' I'I'uruvymun. M'ury jump Richards M'l'a Umfjfmml. anndinlqt t Vlber r' ' ' TOW'II. Ehmbelil Solomon. Georg? Vusfdnglun. Lurillft- Zeftlili. BE Trauma Dr. Brnn-n members improve their lingtr istir nbilily by constantly speak- ing French 10 one another. Main plan for the future is a French dinner to be given each. spring. Officers cluring line year were Mary Iane Richards. presidenl: Vera Yvonne Honeyman. Vito- president: Nona Bartholomew. secretary: and l..uci e Zeldin. treasurer. College in the ideal fashion is enjoyed by Hardy Haliites who live together all State's umcial mens dorm. Meeting each other every ay eliminates necessity for regular meetings. They gallier en masse whenever there 5 something to talk over. Officers. found necessary lor smooth running or ha life. included for fall semesler. David Firs! rlm'. I'l'jrl In right: Punt. Brewer. Inn'm BttflfI Sw'nnd mm: Im- BqunL Gt-urgf- BrUWn. presudenf: JOIE fl B?IICf :Wnincfll. Dnl'v nmnm. Dirt: Nolan. form Fm: Thin! rnu': fin: Lmunmi. Brain vice-pwesicla-nt. and ID'ICL' IltS- RIISW . worlh. secrelary-treasurer. This spring George Nlaiuol tank uver as president. with Bob RIISHPI as vicopresident and Jo II n Bond as serretary-treasurer. Ailendance a! 1119 State-Cal- Stanford Jailslcellm mcel in San Jose early this year stands out as. moral fun of years social aclivities. Beach parties. after- noon dances and IL? 0 w I i n g tournaments were listed as other activities of year. Invited a oui-oLlown stu- dents Io Iheir Open House. JMJy Jail Sr-ul'ml'. fvfl in right: Frum'vs Hivrllvs. I'Irlmr'fii'o Hill: '0 hum. E'nun' Rlll'l , IIIHI' K'I'mas Sturnfinu: me'u-q Ullnnyhr-r. fnfhl KIJFIVP. JND- Er'I-rx' Firsl semesler were Francisco Diaz De Leon. president: Julia Kelly, vice-presideni: Mary Rnw-l, secretary: and Bi 5carlmroughi. treasurer... llliS spring: the following look mrcr management: Charles Harrington. prosiclenl: Peggy Jn Br-rg, vitte-president: Annabell Broms. secretary: and Beat rice Myers. I reasurer. Seeking to pruniole goodwill and greater frivqclsllip amung Japanese sludents al Stale. mom- l'mrs of Nu Alpha Chi meet with Sponsor Dr. Dotson on lhe lhircl Friday of every mull: at Scripps Cutlage. In addition to such pas! aclivities as picnics and mounlain parties. the group this senwslc-r attempted to carry out plans for a tronlribution of educalional magazines to lhe college. as we as an annual posi-rinals dancv. During the Fan SPITN'EStEF U19 presidonl was Y0 Malsumolo: virei president. Kenii Kushino: secretarv, Winriun Sago: and treasurer. Iwan lshino. For IIH- Spring semester president was Taken'Iiisu Iln: vire-presidmli. lnsephilw Sago: smi'relary, Wla- r'run Saga; and treasurer. Wla- saln Namguwa. Nlmnbers' names are every prool'ureacler's nightmare. m; 41,111.; exu- Wewmn 6M Pilatk rats: nml Friday I'm IllirIanlll Sllpvrstilions art- mull:- Ilw Ilwnw Pilt'll full ui- Newman club Bluff; Cat Pm . Pursuit of lill'rnlurv was iniormully mmlr-cl IlanlP ni- II'IiH year's mrlivitivs. l..ilnrtu'y rum- Inillve was I'nrmetl to lend tlisrussinns i-ll svmi- nmnfhly moviings: c'lul; mowspilpvr wns published. Sponsors Miss Gt'IIOViE'Vl Kelly. N11: George Carter and Mr. Curl Englor 1101;de mnunitlee members or- uanizo lupics. A Catholic students illlPrHL iug Slatt- collego are eligible I'm- uwnership. Named as group heads for Front rum. l'ull m righl: TanIII'HII flu, Toshilm animn, Hr'lln' KIIFIIF. lfl'll' Nilmlll' Yo Al'urymmlu, Smnml' mm. III'NU I'shl'ml, Inwll'linr Sun . Finriml 5090, Unlmr Kiln. .uuu NtrL'uguu'lL W pin 5W Full 01' plans for fulure ar- iivilies are members uf Pi Phi Epsilon. coed ecnnnmirs soror- ity. First on the program is a roncenlration on social em- nomics with adive San Diego women as speakers. A decora- lix'e sororily plaque is another goal. Elusive aim u-rl0 form a Closer contact between lilooreti- cal and applied economics is approached by semi-monthly 'iscussion meetings at mem- bers' homes with sponsor Dr. Roy E. Cameron. PEI aclivities WEI'E managed f'rnml' rmzv Guy DEN, Ft-rn All'llmll'. Errand rem'; .-Hma I'Jol'g. Yogic Ponrml'. 0!. by FlUTEnC? Cassinl presidEHi. Currwrml. null. Bunbs. JWeII-y Fl'm. Enelrn J.Jurnlmlmll. and Carlotta Betcher. secretary- Ireasurer. In spring election included Alma Doig. president: Haze Dill. secretary; and Vesta Penrod. treasurer. I Banks. vice-president; Gay W'st requirement for membership is completion of Economics lA-IB. Second rcquirmm-nl. i1 demunslralion 01 interest in economic problems. is more clinicull 101- coeds to fulfill. Fulure Florence Nightingales 0f the campus are the members of Phi Mu Epsilon. science sorority. composed of girls interested in nursing. medicine. and science. for a better enjoyment of common interests. Leaders this year were president Shirley Paulsen. First Vice-President Thelma Anderson. Lpll fu righl. wul'mj: Flurforie BIH'L'JIL ?Frs Ft'ml'frk. Standing: Dr. Smmu Shirfrv Pflnllif'li. Piu'uh Vt'll'fl'l'ams. Lurmim- Unlllrm's, Unrulhy Arm'nrmn, TIu-Imu :hlrL-rmn, plu' Mu 3W Second Vire-President Dorothy Mae Anderson. Secretary Lor- raine Gollwals. and Treasurer Phyllis Vkrimams. Requirements for membership are a B avwage in a science courses. a C average in other subjects. AND a genuine in- terest in sricnrr. n'aet.Ii-r:ine. or nursing. Dr. Bercnice Slone and Nurse Mariiynn Fenwick are sponsors. Meetings ran ge from business lalks in Dr. Stone's office to in- formal geI-logelhers a! Torrey Pines. Oulsl'antling ac'livilies of the year Were lrips to Mrs. Lipps. Home for Boys in Chula Vista. and t0 lhe orllmpvdiv hospital. leuII-nl'. Ivfl lo rfghl: Norman Colrfnleu. Imslmc Briu. fufm Corumn 101.- III' hum. Fuss Carley. Fred 'l'hornc. Standing.- Dr. Harwnml'. Edam Fitch. Muriml Iohnson. Harriet! IAIIIJHI'IUVPI'. JN'IFS. I'llurl-WJY, Axlury Cunnur. Bob Cmu'm'ngulll'l'm. Julrrgrm'f Inyne, Nlmlriy blow, Ira Lipscomb, Dr. DurEiP. Dr. Crnlu'h. Lesl'iu Hull'nffl'l. Rtil'ph I'e'nnt'r. president; VVende-n R. Lipscomb viCc-presidenl: Merlin VVooliscrnft. secretary: and Norman Caldwell. treasurer. Dorothy Cullen president, arrfmged a lea for Miss Margaret Van Vorhees. cuunlv superin- tendent of physical education. bile H1540 Ciu'rie d through plans lor lmr org l0 visil ll ? Sunshine school and the Turmerinc. Club was First organizecl to bring a closer relalionsllip lwlween those inlerestml in the field of Physical Education and t0 aFFord an opportunity for study or the hrob'ems an progress in that field. All women P. E. majors 0r minors are eligible for membership. Best meefing oi' the year was in February when former Staf- vrs Miss Mary Varfey and Nliss Pam 111011139 suuke on May grounds and ilwil' dovolmmwnl. Cami Spr-ar. lasi year's VV. A. A. prexv. returned for a meeling to speak on firsl-year teaching problems. Miss lvlnrian SFhVVUIJ Shtmv mrs Il'w gruun. NIIN affirms :m- Virginia Eager. ViCeiIH'CS'fi rlenl: and Ruth Eaton. serm- lary. WW l3. 8, 0M Irm'lcing tlnwn rvlm s:t'rtlt.ilix'v sm-rin'wns 0! plan! um! nninml lih- look mvmlwrs of Phi Sigma Xi. lmnamry biology frulvrnily. in llu- tICE-H'I'I. Bmlldcr tlmn. Hnregu velnoy um! Splil mmm- lain this year on fivH trips. UL ' riciul sponsor was Dr. .Imm-s Cruurla. Iml a1 lincully nwm- r ln-rs 0f Hm llillltlij dopannn-nt ur't' rounlml m: hunumry umm- Inrrs ul' ifw club. Organized for I'm purpose 0! inrrensing interim! in Hu- Iain- Iogiml scivnces. Phi Sigma Xi sponsors monlhly public Irr- lures al lhe culloge. Heading Elle Imnurnry group this semcsler were John Connor. SI-Hlml: RHIJI Eldon. Standing, 19f! III rifflllf: Chllnhrffv Si'jll'muw. Virginia Hnnn'vu. Uurufhy Burnwn, Dumihy HI'm-L. frltm Crel'fnum. ouurgnn't vt'unf. I n...- IZIEW no--.- , W pt W First founded in 1935. file Physics club this year became affiliated with Sigma Pi Sigma. national honorary physics so- ciety. Aim of Ike group is to promote interest in physics and to award distinction to those having high scholarship in p 1ysics. Led in the fa by Presidenl Francis Byrnes. the society named Doug Inman as vice- president. Roberl Haney for secretary and Frederick Scholt as treasurer. Spring officers were Robert Halley. president: Francis Byrnes. vice-presidenl': ' . Left In Halal: J'Ufrvd Ufl'JI'JIt', Dr. N. I': xVUrlt'y. Arler Iuhusnn, Douglas Ilmlun. FFEdean SCEOH' secretary' and Fn-Jaridr VU. Si-Flnil'. Dr. 0; V. Huml. Robert .virvn'z. Francis Limes. Rubvrt Hanv. Robert Arenz. treasurer. Spon- Em! Ourmh sor is Dr. Chesney Moe. During the annual electrical show in Balboa Park physicists art as Raddy Kilownlls hr complicated displays. Outstanding meeting this year was initialiun at which Dr. Smilh spoke- on Absorption of Light in the Aquila Region of the Galaxy. Formeti to further lhe interests or good photography. letophans this year completed more than one plan for success. Main objective fulfilled was completion of a darkroom on campus with full hcilitim for ceveloping. printing, and en- Ldl to right: Humid Irenmn. John Turner. Ralph vawr. Spencer Ba . HEN MIJII'N. larging plinlograplls. Jr! lohnsun. Vinm-n! Farina. Genrye Rumslemf. John Bacon, Other UlltStElndiIlgI arliviiics . . were the completion of lhe an- ': nunl salon. displayed in lhe a reserve mom of the library. and a field trip lo Palomar obser- I vatorv. Dr. C. E. Smith. himself an avid Mlotophan. arts as spon- sor. Unlicers were Art Johnson. president I'irnesl Braun. vice- presidenf: John Turner. secre- lary: Robert Exter. lreasurer. Camera fiends met semi monthly al the Photographic Arts Sociely building in Balboa park. 3W 5m .1110 Ininurily uruup nf clu-m- islry majors und minors finds vuit'o lllmugh Signm hniH'Im. girls. rhI-Inish'y sururily. huun- izml in IU'ST. its limit: plumm- is to form a Flusur 1mm! Ilur wumvn studying Un- smr- iosl srivnrv. Ht-mlml in III? In liy PVLIriun Johnson. llw sornrily furml 1'10 5 p r i u s: souwslvr under ll : leadership of Pn-ily Horn. Ollwr fall onit'crs wr-rr- vicv-prt-sitlvnt Nuru'y Moss. Secretary Jc-nnnv Brill. and Treasurer H t' I i 3.! Hum: spring unit'v-Imldi-rs inf rhuled Vicv-prvsidvnl Betty Arkerman. St-crc-Iary Ihpmihc-n Schroeder ancl Tn-asmrr l'inrric-l Blush. Femme cllemists this year added color In the scimu'e muvics. celebraivd arrival uf llu- i'irst fulurt- Sigma Omicron member. Haughter oi. onl-campus member Clevn Conn RolwrlsL hung in grnup portrait in the chemislry library. Most inlervsting meeting was a Halloween roslume party all which normally serious members appeared in newspapers. hula skirts and red Illallneli SI'IIIIMI. lull in righl: furs. NiLhufs. 1911mm Bn' . Bs-lh- urn. SlunJiny: Bully .Jlt'lu'rmun, Nancy Iquss. fonfgnrvl Suml'lln'il, a'Vlurhm Illhllmnl, i'uumun-l me. Dagwood parly which lakes the form of a hunt?! supper romplcte with line lmdilionnl saml- wiclles is THE event of the year lor Stevens club members. szlnws. dancing and singing 111le lllf' party, this year in April. one Sleveners and their guests will remember. bummer-time will iind them gathering once a monlll to conlinue i'riemuy rnnlm'ls siartml dur ing school semesters. F i r s t - - I r th 3 L 51-01th l'l-fl In right: fir-rlrn vamful's. i'mn-lr-uu- Hula, fNil-p meL. PVHH'F' huv. ICE lg. O C summer WI E! Stundfnn: Hurrv Puil'llrr, Ram. Dmihnm TuH-In r-erl'nul ulllll'l'h'rlr, Human Jxlllilinfr. El mounlain party beginning Imm-u .Wlm'uir. Ut-lsy Human. Umm- Smith. lm'uII-v .ui'mJ'Iu-F with early morningl services an ending with bon-fire. Fan activilies were managed by James MrBlair. presideni. Graciclle Boles. vice-prcsideni and Olive Black, secretary- treasurer. Spring lPrm Ilrouglll lhe linlluwing lo UITiCE'HHEiFI'y hinler. prcsh'ienl; Gracielfv Boles. vice-presideni: B r: t s y Barron. secretary and Evelyn Rvynulds treasurer. Deane Smith of 1110. music department is faculty sponsor or 1110 club. and Rev. I'Jenlmm Taylor 0i. Clmla Visla acts as r'lwiral advisor. SW 6M 7m SW Tau Sigma membprs moo! twic'e mummy wilil their spun- sur Dr. Roy E. Cameron In dismiss mrwni m:nnomic prob- lems. Relaxation f-rmn intellmrlual nursuits was ioint meeting in April with cued vcunomics 507 rarity. Pi Phi Epsilon. Fulure- firmnciers met Ilior gnmes. dinner and dancing. Founded May -I. l032. Tau Sigma now boasts an alumni assot'ialion Composed ol busi- ness and professional men in San Diego. Joint meeting with alums lasl fa was railed best meeting or the vear by artive members of the organization. Leadership fan during fa se dent: Seymour Rabinowilz. 5e Quinn. presidenl: Eugene Bo treasurer. Shining goal for Toaslmaslers is ability to address accept any speech topic. is a requirement fur member Presiding officer at f were Bola Crowningsllield. vice- Sfllfl'EI. Irl'rf m rigid: Wifismf Buyhonr. Ian: rJu-wrln Hm'm, Curlvlml Harlem . H'ul'lvl' Kmrup. B master io Nuel Bickllam. president crelary; and Garry Meeker. Irreasure wman. vice-pmsidenl: Clmrk-s a dinner meeiings was Jack Doyle. president. president: VVEHarrI Barbour, secrc luv Rngors. Shmu'ingy L'Iny 0L Fruurirlgshivhi. Sl'tlh'lL fnjll' l'u rigid: Elmer : BuIl-ruun. 1'11 er Kmaru anlc eriml- Slumliny: Hunv .WswL-I-r. Hun-m' H'n'gthl, Sv-vmnur Rtliriumlril; Nm-I BirUmm. Tull! U. ml. Harvey eriglli. vice-presi- r. Spring oHirvrs were Frank Kruso. smrr'etury: and Jon: Hart. any group at any lime. k-Viuingnuss to ship. Hi5 assisting officers tary: and Jor- Rugers. treasurer. Spring brought a new crop in the governmenlal positions: VViHard Barbour. prosidenl: Fred Smilh. vice-prosidenl: Gordan Chamberlain. secreta- ry: and Bi Johnson. treasurer. High school debaters on campus i'nr a iournamenl early this your were judged by Tons!- masler members. Join! meetings with college Toastmislresses were also Iisled under out- standing aclivities. Group sponsur Dr. Spencer R. Rogers has been with lhe club sinre ils fuunding six years ago. 70W 70W SimT- Ins! Ian lllt' group lms lllllFlll'UUltlt'tl lmm a nn-rv m1 Mlv In rivv Hmt-s llml numlwr. Nt-xi In making snappy spm-rll- ma. Hwy filu- dunws. A Slur- liglll Swirls: lusl svmvsh'r Inmlo I'iulaly dollars. t-Imusjll In pay hrr t'lnsml tlimu-r tldrlt't' ill Huh'l KIPI Cumnmlu in April. Pn-xy Flurt-nrv Nt-wrlmrk Jlrl'sivill'tl :ll lJi-mnnlllly mt-vli inLIH: unv inllnrnml galFu-rinu ill sump Im-mIn-r's Immo and mu' lunnnl LljllHPr. Prim- mm-ting was :I Cllixlt'm' tIimu'r HEEIPH A3:- mvmiwrs aiv hic-nlnf fund. I.?.rl In right: .hwri! anlmfl. FLJrPlII'P :lermurl'. hhlrl'iu Kvuvr. Juurumvl I't'lJfl lllWan tjlint'kif? FIHN'I'IHTS. VH'dlh'rs. lfl'l'Il-I'II bury. Lulliw SifmrHu-r, Jxli'n Kin , 'FUEISIPTS prosnult'tl biliS-S ImIPIPn T. Fin Eli am iISSPnIIJl-V 11- in April. speaking on HEX Taste of the Good Ntwv Hunks. Nlembership is acquired by attendance at lllrev meetings Elllll rvqur'slingj zulmilleuutu- lry II'HPF. Olher officers are: Margarel Jean VVitIders. x'icc-presiLIt-nl: Marcia Haynes Keller. sr-r'rctz-u'y: and Averil Bennett. treasurer. Sponsor is Miss Constance King. 4.42.1.1; VVesley Foundation Imasis three active sponsors llliS year. NIL Jnlm Paul Slone. C'Ulll'gt! librarian. Rev. Maurice Ballenger and Rev. John lnglcs. T119 llnroe ullt-nd rrgulnrly llw somL monthly Tuesday meeiings in Scripps cottage. Enthusiasm of club members was amused when Herman Heimrollr. rlmirman ul' lIu-r VVeslc-v clubs 01' California. visited llie local chapter. outlined possible hf: n: right.- Cm! ML Cum Wriufu. lih-mmr Burk . hm Krrsl'ulu-. I'mm hm - plans for lheir summer aclivi- Mm PmnlSlonm sponsor. ' tics. April Fools parly was .- - given in his honor. Eleanor Burke as presidonl launched campaign for lyring- ing a Methodist students to- gelller in the club for Fellowship. Aiding lwr were Cora XVrigllt. vicevpresident. Betty Ruth ' SCIII'EIJCI. secrelary. and Jimmy Luce. treasurer. .-.- .4 , .n. ,.h hm- Saab! sedate Glad Organized in 1038 for the purpose of sludying lhe social problems of our Community. the Social Service Club was: no! rerognized as a uni! ti I940. Members have been suc- cessful in allaining recognition through a svrious em eavor to establish a working relationship between students and local 50- trial agencies. Activities ware visits to An- thony home, Neighborl'lood House. Bayside Social Center. Main socia event was lime formal dinner in honor of grad? naling mvmbers. Loft to right: Luruynv vail'. .Wrs. Burnhurr. Dr Burnhurl. Dorutfly Denham. Cora SDUI'ISUI'ELI by Dr. and Ivlrs, W'rigkr, tylith Gladstone.- Barb ruu': L09 Raw, .-'n'lro K9040. Kathryn Brown. R. E. Barrlharl. the group has outlined a hull uture program. Fa Officers Were.- Kaihryn J. Brown. president: Ben Baer, vice-nresident: Lorayne Pfeil. secretary: and Cora VVright. treasurer. Spring made Chicky Gladstone. presiderll: Alice Keirle. vice-presideni: Dorothy Denham. secretary: and l..ee Rose. treasurer. Singers. composers and inSIrumentalists-aa sorority. BLmuntHy meetings; take the- form ofr r lectures by some outside Speaker. In August an 23 members plan to attend HIP. are members of Sigma Alpha Iota. music ecitals. discussions of new works of music. or national conveniiun of Sigma Alpha Iota Firs! mun lief! fn n'yl'rl': Barnum Hufr-rt. . elrgmn'l u'unl. Sybil Bnrml'fium, SCthUICJ this year In Log All- .1Imh:m. C fn'x 5prmgsturl. Afurgun-I :mmpv Nt-cuml nm': .thnl'ufriu ngmlm, QEICS. I FUVIHCP Presu enl' TS- Huriu- Jturmv. Hrinunn Richards. Hurrixfirw Cillm, Endvn Bcl'fgt'r, PIN Ruth I H'LWWL U ' ' Miml'm Leone Hicks Trynn, made her annual inspection visit in the Ian and was present for pledgr Eng. National President Ger- trude Evans visited State col- nge-Is Iota Delta chapter this spring. Heading the group a year were Adnlaida Treganza. presi- dent: Barbara Hatch. vice- presidenl: Betty Ruth Schrepel. secretary: Marjorie Swoboda. treasurer. Under guidance of Sponsor Miss Christine Springston Sigma Alpha lola presentedlil few of its best performers m recilal in April. SW 14W Iota Loft lu riglll': Harlan mun. 'nnltmu Aml'airwrl. ruin ugllru. Dnrnillg'mm' Aml'pr sum, Frames Imubmawr. Humthy Grun- Russv , Hi f'fnrsl'mw, Bi Sn . Raga William Wlmnln'rs leiw- fur Hum. I-t'IIUVNSIIiIl mu! l0 Ilplluld stand- imls sol ij rlmrtt-r mvmlwrs wlm llulllltlt'tl llmir rlmplvr fine yams mm. Illlu-y also Imgw to In- n mnrnl imcl spiriluul innuvm'o nu rumpus. Clulr uultmmlirnlly t'IiIims n Baptist Slulu-rs. WI-lrmm's nu ollwr inlt-rcsIt-d sludt-nts. Svri vicv In rullt-gl- illl'llltlt's em mmuill lliilIt-Fi tliSifllSSiUn un world affairs. A spn-riul dinner was given alums in Wluy. Club is rirh will: spunsnrs. tlnims Mr. and Mrs. George R. Livingslon. Dr. Jnlm Slnru'. Dr. mid Mrs. Tvlan'inc L. IDursin. Fall oflzicers Were: Bi Harshaw. president: Harlan Hume. vice-presideni: Dorothy Gri-u'r' Rust sell. secretary; Frances Laubmayer. treasurer. Spring leaders were Dorothy Grace Russr-H. presi- dent: Harlan Hume. viCe-presidenl: Leona thrcnlurork. secretary: Frances LmIIJmuyer. Irons- urer. 0M9; 049W Adull Student Body Amoll Aztec Bible Club Christian Club Christian Science Club Dance Guild Fencing Club Lellcrmen's Club Nlusir Guild Patron's Club Pilgrim Club Vx-Ieslminsler Club ...-..-.... EW?W $ . . - FRATERNITIES jW-QW 6W gt. t't-u- ' Strong arm of fraternity discipline is the Inter-Fraternity Council. which functions under a laissez-taire policy to supply the need for relationship between fraternity groups. Strongly knitted the council reprimands absentees: welcomes a frat mem- bers to council meetings. Biggest job is hearing and fining fraternities for illegal bidding. excessiVe hazing. Tries to leave fraternities to owu government as far as possible. Stresses homogenous groupings. Ray Abel presided in the ta . first function coming early as the lnter-Fraternity Ba at El Cortez Hotel. Helping Abel's reign were V'Vinard Tragic. vice-president; Harry Parker. secretary: and Ben Hagar, treasurert Trask advanced to president in spring. inaugurated at new deal. Established a minister of propaganda to handle publicity. act as publicity director. New deal officers were Fred Jennings. vice-presictent: Chuck Kruse. sacretary: and Ben Hagar. treasurer. New Deal activities included buying $50 worth of tickets to the Charity Ball for Crippled Children: reselling the ducats on campus. Attempt will be made to have pledges paint S. Formal ball held in cooperation with sorority council brought down an outstanding orchestra from Huntington Beach. Plans for the future cover a dinner tor council 4. members. a Jrive to promote student faculty relations and out-of-stmp Chats. Hmrfun m! I'nfunml! I'm sosnfrm uni rrnunrit' mmntwrn. socket. fvf! to right: Dunn Parlor. Hui; meII'. Wriuunf TrmL. turn! Jennings. Flt : TIPS K ! 34'. Ffml' t '0 rrk J. FL tVutunu. Ray zUn-l'. Slumfirm: hm Unlux UNI Hanna, :Wuri' Imrhun. Pulwr pinin'r's in nmrr- ,. mm .u-Miuu IIFHJI Innlxhnr'u nn 'III' parking Int 'WVFmH up you! shew? Bull Austin Mark Baldwin hill nr'nlun .lim Bunker Bl'rnii- Canon .Inv Ciulvr Sprnrrr Claim I: Clmrlva Drytlo-u Tim Enuhall Bud FiIrrilr Hum: Fiilll'r Bola i'iunIn-tr Jimmy Gluulwuuk lion Hngnr ihtklry Hull PI-h' HUH CIWIIPL' I'lollnwny Sam: 1 luushm Bull Lnnusl'lt Bub Linilrum Pmll Flarsrlon Dun .xlff;rili$l Arrhit- Nt-ilnls Jim Blilclmll Buster Murphy Durnss t I3rFiI IIK' l ll1 III' Rupt-rl RUL-L' Paul Svlmlv Jill'k Stillnilkcl Ed Tulif'll .Iulul '1' me Krnny Vann- llm'k XVnIsnn Tommy.I Yglmias Flmrk AIII-n Ur. Ptrim'r lspnnsod PLEDCES Stephen Univ Lymrm Crane VinIurrl Plain! Robert NVl1ile OTHER MEMBERS Bill Hm 1-r Hughes Hi John 5L Neil Ray Spiccr Park?! Tnllvn nI-I'LrliRS MIN IIW' i4IHIII'.......... . ... .. ... Tim Bunkr-L. Unkhvy HuIE. Bun I'1;auur....................., ........I'n-Qullmll. . ...-l'rcumron...... ..... Spnnu ..... ...0- .LI..,- nun nrlm Urg-IL-n ...lit'u Ilnuar .Huip IJerp-tl 135 'I..'5L her I' IH-IEI'IJ'I'S . . . 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Rny Cllhllmnn..... ,,,,, NI-LurllirrL' N'rH-Mry .I luncspunr'inu .J'1 rt-lin-y Inform : Flu'huh'nn pl'ln p-IrIIHv. FFIUII-n h-nr u pl'n'nl'uv IPIII'IX u Jnu-n MK- '- 1: VriuIrl Iklmnmd l-IHIIL I L-rL'r-lrnlll lrr- Rust- Di.l.-W'rig1n XVMI I lijm R R RnnL-r lht VK'yuH OETICIERS Spring Nay i-tI-Jmmrl Tum I. Hui! ,Jm-Ia Jndisun .........lim Bmwnr ....... FIMrlu; Krltsn .. l'rr-aErL-lll . .. C2 ......'I'n-...Luru-r .. .. 137 judging from c.len-qxium ml rlw rnt-mfwrs' farm. Tuml'rh I'lll'thyS must 1 , . L l prvsvuliny n prpHy lulmr! sham. f.'u-nm:-B;.ilrny Luk Buran-Mi LI-xlle'Bih l'nl 9 u'F-Tlcr Bran Fmi Brnsnn Imm-s Brigg; an-sl Brown Paul Kanamf thinlnntr-III;I:rI11f'I!iIiTI Ilumlcll '1;HK Iiil'k t' rulIr' Furl Eisnll Cw-nrm' EH'r-u Bul. EMF! lim f'nirl'hilrl FJnnwtl Fuulv-I' RIIY': mild TWIF Eli YiI In? I luwiml Emrrsun I If 15in Erllninux Fwd Iclnninur; Iin. Kinun- u B'IL IAN ? Harry pilinlrr .I'rm I'uidk Kvnny Sleiallunn A' Iiirrod Smilh Hrmy Vsivunml Hi Vinia Dr. 1 lnl'wtlml OI ir'lt l-LRS 0'11 n12 MIiHIEFHh H 71 :1 KEIAIS Fun Spring l: I 5; 'v! I! Bill I! .- Tnm 1' Hilr! Harald Fl-IIL'... -......... .......Pn's'nh.ul .................. IluruM thurk r l 'r ' 1 - - . . - n ' IHI Rl-L'I'ri Rnlu'ri l,i'IA'Jh w Prnithinl. .. .Xvinrvd SHII'III Innu- Hmm'h III. N 11.1 -. XV! I vi n'ri Simlfl. H.501 rt-Imyv .. ........lilu l'nink ' n I m Rnhwl F'txh'-r........ ........... .. ... ..AIn-mllrmwm........ Hm. UrIII-in 138 A g. Lumlnnl Boll Clmrhfs F2: rr Bunlnllc BinHi-y Nirli HIE; ' :00ruv failMunrl Harry I Indgclls Bl'lil : iI-nkv Ralph Nlmmws Rillpll Skirvs Emmet Slmvnrl HEDGE? .lilrk Atlanta: Hum FrilnLIin .lilllll'5 AIIII-r Kl-nlll-III I lillr i Bub Bocknum Hunll lIXiH Hr'nry 3le Edward Irmrv .lillll1'5 Nllnvr Bill annfm: I'lwlutrl Tompkins Amlrrw Hufinut-r Dan Filh-L Hr-rf Klmk Bud I'Ltmndu DhL Timnmn 31nd t;illltlll Bnnny lamb .Inlm livic'lu. Bi Vn1hh'r UIIHICR WEHBICRS Pml. Cnu-ns hia'LFIilrlu-II .1-Eitill.ll2.t'llei Hemml- l'uru L'Iu-sh-l Dl-Vow Ururgv T Im' nun lficfu'milII-r Ii. Thulnns Orville- l'linIIanr :Muulul Vangi- .Iuck Hnmpr l'IUFItL-I VX'drrr-n Emlmnrc I'iuliiirmlml Kurmun tVim Tom Lyfe: Duane Vs'ilunn Hmlsll'rlg u! Irlnllv IIHIIPII'F, Mu- u Kl: I'm m' hornf spark. Dun Lomlnm IJT RIIIIHIL'u I'LmL thihm. I'uH' 31ml Uilzz-r-n In'm SrlIwuml...... Irr'tl Valrl........... l'hnL' WK'llmlmlum , fN'fII-w in Lm-yinga fll, rvlunrlhny rnpuln .Wrmivr'rs prmlin- im inh-r Iml spurla. Hill ' iatllm- Dr'nlun 5Lilm- Dr Rh hnnhnn Igponmrl .rnhn 51: n-vi: ; .lalm Fan-nml IN. .lufll'dll fspunuud tJl'l-'Il 7:145 Spirit! .......l ,rvhitirnl .. ....... ...Hurry Hnrlcrlt. ........Vi: lx-IJIINHI'IIIH .........I.r'IJni1rti Ih-H . krr'n-Inn' 1 rrnsurrr,,,,,,,,,, , .lhll UH , ,,,,,Dnnl10 3'iIsnn Err I39 Rum- .eigllet-f'mfomily nwn taught mid,- fr:g-spansnr5 l'urLI'nn in Hm Iarrvgrmmtf. nl-nrgr: Alt-xallrlrr Bali Baludor Dr. Perry .lulm Hm-u Lonny- Hulrlen tSpun-kurl Dr Iixrrr lnlln KnigI-II Danny Rnwlaml Ed Shaw 'lSr-unmri . OFFICERS Pu Spring Inim Kniglzl......... .................,....Prnsirlunl.,..A.Amr,.........w.....Tum Hulclmns lfm 5h Cull... Karl Daze ,,,,, George Pilmm. .........,.,,qV'rtsv-Prcsidnnt ..........k... ...........7Knrz Deg: Secretary ...1... ...Julm Hays .......................... Treasurer...-,..............,..V....Gr-orge Pilaurn I40 Vullarr Bilg'rll .Inlul Bnylr Karl DI'EF :Iiru Hurley Tum HItII-Iu-ns 31ml; .lm-ksnn Chariot: Sirk Dun Vutaw Hr. Hmmlm fSpunsnl l UTI'IER 31E3'IHERS Hilbcrl Croslhwa Ht! Jim .5 Iu-Cn I lownrrl Davies Bof: 3'1crcf1nrli Jnlm Giblmns Coorgc Pibum Jnhn Halloway I'dcrri SYJI! Gordon Chamberlin Vincent Fa rim: Jae Rogers PLEDGES Robert G. CIIPDIIU Bernard Harmer Jnlln 3L Tl'zorpegson Leland Lbdegraff Telsun L. VJouIL-y Joe Cossahl Jack LaChachc Earl Sever Fm nk Ellis Garry Meeker Fred Smith UT! HER MEMBERS David Btown Brcni Bum? Jim Higlcy I toward Quum Paul Spring: XValier Swift Irulll ldll.. .lm'L' W'illmit........ Curry B'Iu-Ler.............. .. ....... R. B. ma.gluyuuun................. George Farina I'Il'l's I1 long way I'mrm: . . . n'an l tilmuruumr Him In' a ride? Sigma Ucl'ls Ilul'v yrl' lu I'wlrn Hm! Slulun Howard Ning'c Joni behave In signs. Lee Todd Judi xVIllml! Richard 5Vuulcy :H 1.. Dunk- Hu-nsrid t'.li I-'It'liibi Pu S; u inf; ................l2ul Sew: . ...l5rnu: an-H . ...lm-lc Willu-il ........ R Bl Wooley- .. ..Pro!iilIL'hl.. .. Yirlnprnsillnnl. . . N.Sm'n-inrynn .. . ...'Tl'0n!llln'l...,.... lell round HI rub!!! an- OH H: . . .u leily .Al'lffl A x rilfrPn I5IIJ T 5H ! I5r V$I1I Al DJMInI! .lim Duke Shun Cold: Ralph Err Inlm Hardin- lhli Indst-III I l. Bi'ly 3Ith'r hnwrnrr 3101!;5'rnn Bx Ilf'l'kil'l' T m: Pi 1 ; - w. ' I .Vl I b 1 1 Bl ?rdga. Bl bsurlmmllgll Bi 1'il5d10r Dh L- 'I'umun Ill! KmG 0 . . . .. Fan . ITICITRI? P, . 1' yl'f'lER KHCN'IIBITJES 5m BIN , I Lprlng Frank t-IIiitlhtl'I ...f ru'mL-Ill ............................ H. Billy .MiIIL-I I DU F.Sk-s Fun Dlllw ................................ V'iunl're-ui-fvnl ............................ fjiH Tim'lwr figurIEZEZIIIEitI H. mm xhurx h-lurv ..... . - A Min 3- -- - 7 ----$' fw-un-l 'll-dJ'I'lmmm I IHuslwr.,............. ..... ...... ..,Tn-.-.L:Lm-r,.,. .- - r ' ' H'Irl' v' .. u ! CIHIIJIPPJ H I42 Slll'ltiun IZTJIIIIIIIJPII .lu-rty I fullznmu Cmr Ruhafuricll Al vapcl PLICDGICS: 31m: Biluu'ilngt-I Rllizt'f Cusll A1 C'nrdruy harry nnvlin Vullvr l'hgl'rly lulu! Fox ElmrIt-s I'Lnrmmn'r's Bill t-JIFIIEIEHLI Wullm- chlm-Hn Bi Slmri Frank Snmrr-a lwi'uhloll Irn'l'llar Bab Vf1ilc 1119 1: Ln UL ?- Hml'ls u Hum! mm u'lm Il'ollll Ear! Alllsnn Ulmlull t-Il'illllr Huh rJv-nlm 'Hw :1:th IIII'I'II? up mu'HH Ham'u n-ml'. amdI vufuv. t'llmtml :wau-nl' Amh- Etillt' Urno Eufnmll Rlllll'rl P.Irnwr Furnish Swill Jul. Crrnh-II Hal I lvrvm-r lurk l qugt'y Hniph Kinnjnu: Rll-isiv Lin Mie-lll lunw- R, '1 m0 Hnny 3Iillrr Vudl' poollle-s 3'iflun Hu-i'u Rnin-rl RI-il lmrail Bull Sllrjllll'f'l Hull Hmmwu OTHER MEMBER'S . UH'nIVERS Robert Burlil Ruburl Pluiitcr r'i' Hylrl'nu' T 1:. ' I ' CI iPI' s L ht-BSCL E:::1: E gig: Pork? Inrl: llnxsvy......,.m ,7 PHN-illl'ilt, , , ,, . Jim! .Mlimu Perry Dvhmg Douglas 5!. Harris -. - - ,. ., . . . x-ant Harvey Edwina! Tmclnar Illurri IraIsL.......................X u: -Pr: ml: nlr . ,,,, ,Iuhn l'm-ule-il I3iIYP D'II'IJ-Ps XVilef Tl'm-L' Dun xVoI-tlet...... ....................... ?;w'u'turv ........... iunrm-h SHAH Jnmua Parks: Dull Vx'umI-s IJHL'ill P0rll'f................. .. ......1..Iiirt'alslllff......... Dnlll PurIu-r SORORITIES iW-SW 6W Supervision ol- Greok-letlvr women on ram which lradiliunany revises rushing rules seeing Hie inception of an impartial I rigidly resirictr'd. Commit President for the entire in the defense program by selectePs Aiding 05km in Ike fa were J Barnes. secretary: and Alpha Slephens. treasurer. Jobs and marriage deplvlml Hue oHicms' ranks with I'm Charlene xVilson. viceipresitlont: Virginia Kihlu-y. treasurer. Banquels lmlh semt-slcrs honored rww sorority contestvd scholarship and s was :psilon Pi Thom. Tilda Chi. lrml when Phi Kappa Gamma walkml of f with I'm spurts lmphy. Higilliglll 0' the social 39amn was Hm lnter-l'ralerniiy Counril th all councils preceded the ball held in the Ballroom mf Hotvl rivl Cumnmlu m'nf .xn'un' Jluu- Ritlulrilu pus falls to the lnicr-Sururiiy Council. ear'h year. Hus year was no extrption. awyer syshan't 0! bidding while rushing was year was l'Vfary .VIrUsIu-r. who was insirumenhl urging sorority girls In nllcnd Ihz- superviSF-cl dances iur arquv'im- I'm-rslor, vitr-prusidcnt; Pat spring sr-mt-slvr Finding 5m reiilry: ill'ltl 1 rnm'f-s Coughlin. plmlul's; saw awurtly- of highly W'HS H'le Coming uni EIS lIw must inlr- rclual sororily itiunzll rural uilnlvlr-s. saw IIII'ir puwc'r hrul-mn manual Inrmal uiu-n in runjunditm will: lllf' sorority and irnlornih nwmlwrs. Dinner ior ll ? SI-Idlrm nm-r I'hvir luH :ul'nnJ-u 4m? Imlmif'ilm fu-ulnu Holly hmm-n Ql'IIfFl. f-huninll'r H'tl'nun. Hun, memm KIMm-s' uruf . al'y' .Hlfhbm. fhlululll'aqj .uurv Putt. .w'n Turban. spontnr- .Mnfn-y .uuir -A- Dummy Blink .lusly Butlim' l-Jornilly Burgrr Virginia Burgrr Br'lly Furlu's Eli'mln-Ill Calligml Final Hrnlinglm: FII'nrtljill SiIPJIun Eihw-n Lune Jerry Buy; Pl .EI'N 1E5 Betsy Harmn Nnnlm Huluuulr Lm'inin i'llnnilwri .lUiln HHWI-H Virginia Goutlwin Dummy IrI:iIr'iu1cl Gum: I Iuyes ELIiIlm: Un'tlll Christine Hcilnmn Trcna Jane Smith Barbara. Veltal Billfmru Bullv ..Hun EHI'II Hownn PI'L'L'F llq' Luis Hmmun Put l '1' I'lrlllx' II-snup .Vlnn xmlrr Inn. l'mL .le-du Hln-rwin ?'Il'ul-l I-u'lnr Laura LuLI VHJW. inullwrim- VKlluuln- Hrmii u- Yulm Vituilliaul:al1zI-r 3hr; Sllhlfl Balicnuu-v lilihlilt'lli M. Humid HiMrwl I'ntlvr Millfn-II Urils..lx. U'I'HER MEMBERS Bnrlmm Bullvr Nulullt' flay lJill I iill'lll'itk Nanty JL'i'II'I IJHHtIUH Hvll-x Fay l'uH Hulu-l Iinml..................... Flvllm 11n-L.r... W J 'r' 1 Pwtlving; lm fur fmuh un- Hullh' I-uy, Hurfnuu Bruno. Mvnm Tlu'rnr. Hrfh Furiwn. Unran' nutyw, Virginia: Humrr um! rulanirw eru'shr HI I It 'Iildbi Sprfrlu l'n-uirfwll ..... .... .. ......Hvllm luyE-ur ..lelr lI-ss..p ....Vir v-I 'n'mlu-nl. . t-mlar-Iim- Vx'umlr- . SP1 Irinr; rrrrrrrrrrrr inIrl' Shunt Haurnuvr Brrnirc Yates. ...l rmnurrr........... ......... ........Burbum Bull? Keeping moi! eyes rm Hm qu an.- Bllrhnftt Ixiinl'h JwIIJrI-Un I-JLII'I'IIIIILII'! um!I Churmfnn f?lmlrtze. Dnrufln' Amlrrmu Numm Hl'rul'll fitmmine I 'urfn-ll Hu-Hy t. rI'iuJ1lmI Rmmnnry Eu-n-Il Humsurnl Utum- Brita I'lrlmw- lfn-Ip-n Gmmpil Virginia KiHu-y Mary MrCJsLer Burluam Hiiler 5Inriim Hm Immn OFFICERS FRI! Spring Mary McUslirrr ......................... Prnsidenl......... thly Crrighlnn ....... ,, .. ...BI'Hy Cwiglilmn ......... .Virr'-Pruskltnl...y Baurhdm KItHI'r ....t:.'hurllni.ln Ellllukl: ..............St-t.rnlnry ..... ,7 .. ...le-u:;-ry Ew-n-ll Uumllu' Huhlmnl. ..... ....... Tremilltrzruhu, .........Vlrginiu Kilrlu-y I48 B I ' Hal L't :Wrs Cllrmuy M ? II III!k r ' l'sj lollrml'l Hulun Hm ! Virginia I Itlllllllll Dummy Crawling L'Imrmiim Iii... kc: Hurlmm I Inurll IJnrr-lh? llllmm n! Bl-llv ,mmonsrllull 'p 'I' ll! Pl'g'm' Palms H'munu Ri- hnnlw; Hung: u '3 PI .I'ZDCES Dori c Vrm'ru Rosillll' FImp-trtl Brlh' Alr'xaIIIlI-x Emmi: Bnleri .lvnnnc Cmu'rvlln Duruilly Cull Christina.- Dicknum 3 Ill n.- lilnrrsnn chllc Mn ll masc- SIIFIIN' l'illlun E H . m:nuEs Eva Lam CaIcIm-Il Jenn Lnc Juinm Nam,- Conn Damn,- Km. Crucc Flumnm Humane. Phillips: Mme Hm Bony Lrllo xlrk Allrlr Rhinlnw-II Llunumrl Rlltll ulnu nine .Il'ul'll'll' i Irm- blnrudrul Unle- 31H.HurnlllyllnnI-y fu'u-an Ilitllill lnnr. 13:10am : UtuW wln Brliy I'lniclm Brtly Horn .xlulrp' 'uIII'. Ril III'IIII'G Fritlll'l'n SHIN. Llnli-u: HI hnHa-r OTHER MEMBER Evelyn Frtrtlrii:la'50ll 1'qu Inuunu an'n-Ih'..... . Vlmslilw Hu-Hv AI-muuirr. . . lJquIIFIj' CuHr'L... ........... DIILHLMI. .. . . A .....Fn'rvhlrv . . . . . nntfnmilmq fll'l'f leir n-luJiru urv ,I'vmmr run. anIn HuHr- i. Bl'lh' .Hr-wmrh'r ml Vilrnlim' HirI-Imm J'H'tlx' KrlEi-un llurnrm KIHHIH hllilll'y FLI-rn-I-l l I'dlll r- T.n'lur OFFII 'liI-lF Spring D'u L'nml: .. lJll'yllh'Nln . Clniduui 'm: I'l'NIlIIW'II . . .Brih' .Nrr-MnuL-r .1 Brlh' llurll . hr-lull'n- I -ll I1 ..Tn-n-llrn'r. ...... . 1-19 .jt'erull'ing a L'ufu hood: urt' Purlh'rw Sharp. t Unmmn. AI-pryI Trogxn Shirfey t :vnrgin Nam .V f umwun K 'muumuw mull J' unsan. Null: y Kiilzniv- I'Jil...fl Kay ln'ln Julia Ka-Hy Mary O'Lrury lluL'I-mi l'nh'ilil HvIvn SIIIHII ancus Sullslrruu S'thll l .tylur Arwyl True:- HFFII'I'IRH Fun . ....... ......T-H-iluzrtzn.......... . .. . .....Hnmh Taylor Uc-rnraiu Fm : i1 Hitmrun f-riin Dt-n'inul'l' lgdfllllfil Huh II Ht-w'rI-v Hrntlrit'li Nurum Rruil- Vnuhnr Sharp l: 'nrn l. :l'llll'rlll' FFIiFI'T .X'umllmuf-F smug, H .m: ll CS' 5mm x-vm,:I1.ul...-.:......... .......i'n-.-;.Im:................ ........-M-.ir,-I 'r...L... ls..rl..-....mnk.- Huyllispriu' AMI 'J'muo ...... ...... ,......vi.?.mm..n..... .....x',....,, mm... .-xm.-..I,..n..nnm Hmhiokussell Hc-ien Swill. ...... ........SorrrnuymuWm ...--Bilrlmr.'. llnh-J. Munm-n numb ! Virginia W5? S Numy LHr-mmum .- Belly Amll-mm 51mtlm .Innv Burlwr 3IIIIEiP Bilrnrfl Alla Burrr-li htillgilrvl 1 50!1 S'Iifjt'y 3!! l'Iull'lnllfJ :x'nry anvl .lum-I Rim l'wlh PI JCIN H55 Kathryn Lintrln me nu; xi: 5Iillsm .IO annr 1 1'rlrr'sr Ul'm: Hurling f Ivfm Connor Fm nn-s Kelly Frances Kendal Bnrlmm Rulwrlsnu Ha rn'cl NVrH: Culling IIII-ir Jlmv n! fvdtliinmm umdmw un' 3lnrljlr: j'rlm- HmI-ur. Hm. Nou-n-H. Uh: Hnm-Il RnIu-rflu pmm-n mar! ,hufn-v Ho-qu-r Brily l'InIL' kulwllu- FIJIIvr illuw Him Tu-n OTHER WICHHECHS .Mnlnv- Ha-nm-r Ann Hlml-mnritlun- lelllilrll 11 ! EILT Virginia I Inrrisun fmu-II 31mm Viminiu SLiImvl Fail Iulm Rim lu-n Vrdlfhl 'nnn'ru Plrfly 1.09 l hmnpuun . MnrgdrI-t Shaun. Vnirln Innm Nun inn Slllnlv ISFHUII1IIIIIIPN'HII .MIJrI-u 'Wnn 31m Nun-fl I'Imum H'..I.h-n HI i It 'IIliF Pn-ui-Irnl . Vn r-Pru-mL-nl. .. S: unduly .. . .Eil'l'xlkllft'l, lip-ulm 'W-ulln Fl.- wIIIWHA l'uu r-n lL-m H1 . 1l '4xlnrm .. 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U I 5 4'nr 1 Menu GmlnmL....................,.,, .Scc1elnry .............. .....Bevmly Barker Joan Killrrrrlne Norm RulcliIFe Ccrlmrle liardfng...... ................ Treasurer ..... ,7 ................. Laura Jam King Annctlc Lux EWIY ZoHirJnH .III I10! Aj'lplrun Il' Rull: Binnvnner 5'Iargmri Cnnpcr Bvllr Di IJliJ-i Grinin Flargurul Holland Pal powers Binrgnml Price PLEDGE?! Clmrlnltn hinrrisun Glmia pilinips Germ Englcr Jenn Simnklanrl Fem xVhilr- I lhrrir! Bnrllvll F'Inrilynn Brown p.11 Harm's tulny DIII hmlir Inrmn Durnllmn Sulrr r-a OT'I HER MFMHER Freda bluriio HHJL-er l'JI'lIIT furrinu'vr Alito Dyn- Nulll lJnrHu-v Una :- Tumwr .lllrhninn m IIIrI': :Implr-r nu-m un- unuqmrg Innin- Vuilrg l-II'ZHLIWII lumlw, I'Iilm'n Vk'mru mu! j'ulII-l .huplv gurl'v: umf ulnfdmrh Put mnr-e. 3rurpunrl Huumul, Lniq Ur-HHI unni Ruin Iiurnrv. 1::II'T4III1'HIL-htill1f' Bll'rlr fjlivvr Saint Pnur Man- l'alr iiifm. 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High anc'I HIgII 1.1111. 1115 H IIIIR 31.15 Spi'l'fll I1! Jl .ANIJEII. U N TISF. 31. ' B. I',II-IIII-IIIIIry 1.11 'IZI iIMI'IN, 11- ;VI. :1. H. IZII'JIII'IIIEIFF 1'1 'I .1 ER. IX IRO'I'I IY 11 PI. Phys. Ed. HAN VI: 1'. 11'AI .-I I '12.. . 1. B IJllyKil'dl ILII. 5p. S'I'I-IINBACH. NORMAN . 1 I1. Soc. Sci. .v ..... I: r. . . r . . . Ia: :. ...r i... biatrn $1..:$.$?.; 5 . . . i IIIICIIFiII . J. quJIJ. III ..l-II.I. In... HATS OFF Elllltalllllllll'nuilullu . - . Eir $.II.I1E niann'-lit;;iu'iuh--lll am y; Fottowing the vogue started years hast: by a certain wett-tmown cotumnist, San Diego State Cottage hact estahtished An Orchid To H. The traditionat awarct was given. in cooperation with a tocat ttorist. to the out- standing person of the week on the cottege campus. or severat reasons the award was losing its stgnih'cance. mainty because the men who received the orchid had no cheice but to give it away. and the women honored at:- jectect to getting an award whit: was too conspicuous or campus Wear. This year Cap and Gown. Btue Key and the Associated Students President have torme a committee tor a new. more significant award weehtyul'Hats OH. Persons are setectect tor the honor in order to recognize real service to the school rather than to give additional publicity to already prominent Figures. In tceeptng with the innovation at Hats OH. the Del Suctoeste statt this year as set aside a distinctive Section at the yearbook for recognition at service. itty student teaders were ashect to nominate the ten seniors whom they tell had contributed most to the campus on the basis at leadership. schotarship. personality and cooperativeness as wet as participating in the various social and academic phases ot cottege lite. e nominating committee was asked to note that stress should he ptaced on individuals whose campus lite had een a tutt an wett-rounded one rather than activity restricted to one Field. election was dettheratety delayed untit April so that seniors might be consi erect in tight at. the tutt year. In spite ot the attempt to limit the award to ten students. the nominations were so close for twelve Staters that it was RECESSal'Y to set aside two more pages in the yearbook. The fine list of nominees was considered by a faculty-stuctent committee with tutt approval on both stctes. entors to whom Det Sudoeste 0t 1941 dotts its hat are: Lawrence Madatena, Bower Forbes. Betty tForhest Ompson. Harry Hodgetts. Peggy Fay, John Setlwood. Arlene Learner. George Bailey. Charlotte Fried. Jack oxsey, Jane Kart and Tom Hutchens. Fottow them I rough the hook for their activities: pause with them in t is section for one at their rare moments of relaxation: tudents who had received the weekly Hats OH, aWar up to Press time are listed on the tinat page 0! the section as a tasting memorandum of the college's aPPfe' cmtton at their service. .., 'i ' . 4! J -tjf ; I f$ ll,- v1.1 55'. L. iloti. .1. ... 3...!!! .................... ym0g7au GORDON R. CHAMBERLAIN BETTE JO BAILEY BILL SELF . LEE RAMAGE . FRANCES COUGHLIN JIM SIMS AND PERRY DE LONG JIM HURLEY LAWRENCE MADALENA JANET PITTMAN AND JACK HOXSEY JANE KARL BOB GRICE PAT POWERS FRANCES SHEPERD LIONEL CHASE JACK EDWARDS SHIRLEY PAULSEN WARREN WHIPPLE PEGGY FAY GEORGE WSON Homecoming Chairman On-Campuu Publicity C'iuu'rmun Inter-Reiigious Arlinilivs Men's Stag Director Calm Thanksgiving Dn'vv Santa Barbara Foolbu Gunw Student Government Service One-Act Plays Chairrmm Cap and Gown Chancellor: Blue Key President Ha semestprJ Editor of The Azlec Cashier of Cenlrufized Bunk AVVS ForrnudI Banquet: Phi Sigma Nu Sponsorship of Treble Cfpf Concert Typing Hie 3-1anqu Rvporl Family Relations Cunfermu'c Manager of Basketball Chumpions General Service: moral Decorations Winning Debate Teum President Supervision of VVumen's xVeeiIe Management of Elections Polls . W-A-MWWW W i W-erlm- WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW - WWWWWWWW W W WWWWWWW WW H WWW WWIWI::.1IW-:j .- WiiWWWWIIWW WWWWW'W IWI'WWWWWWIWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWW WWIW WWWWWWWIW 1.1 WWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWW STU DENT LIFE Tedd Timmy urinals urn Iflur Illii fufnjlv n-i rJ'a it Mrs. George Thompson mini ForllE-D . wears some of the Toveliest and most lavish jewels that have ever been shown in San Diego. These pieces were part 01E 6 recent. fabulous dispiay of gems at Jessop's. The bracelet Betty wears. is Fashioned of diamonds and platinum and features one enormous Canary Diamond weighing 60 carats . . . the price $29.750.00. On her 'nand is a rare gem of golden sapphire . . $3400.00. The exquisite brooch is a masterpiece of green and red gold. set with pink. canaryi gold. coHee and white diamonds . . . $3300.00. Note to alter-bound Aztecs: Jassopis engagement rins start as low as $20.00 . . . wedding bands at $5.00. The convenience of a deferred payment pian is courteously ex- tended at all times. J. Jessop 8t Sons l04l FIFTH AVE. FRANKLIN 4l44 Irlyn :ITtu-r UH. T Li : Bob Cleator plays Arden boy by dishing up generous Portions of prige-winning. dziicious, fresh. creanwr Arden cottage cheese 10 Homecommg queen Vnclue Qregory and song leader Meredith Shelion who say. We have switched it: everything that is Arden. Blur. Brawn nuts lln- lid uu n . .. . . - IIIITI' in 10 i' gu'illl- 1.151,- IHurN'I- Muriulil- R..ul..-ru:-Hvlh- Iurl .m-l link Iimkm JnuL 4.. ti lIu-y IHIL'! IW- rl 'i9 ' SCHILLER IBOOK BINDERY San Diego's Complain: Bindery Our CosHy Machines. Modern Processes and Expert Craftsmen Serve Every Private. Professional. Business and Public Need. . Eleventh Ave. at F St. M-3625 John Paul Stone. Coiluge Librarian, euplams iu Arlcnl: Lcamcr, ediior of I?4I Del Sudoestc that The Schiller Book Bandery has saved the coliegc iibrary a great deal oi' money m recent years by rebinding our wornvout books and magazmes and thus cutting down the cost of replacements and prescwing other materials which could not be purchased again. We value 'Ihclr scrwcc highly. g lAUNURY EU. and Dry Cleaning San Diego's Largest 8r Finest Since 1917 KETTNER n same Phonemnuinuu CLAYDON'S PHARMACY EL CERRITO MARKET 5?39 El Cajon Avg. DRUGS . . SUNDRIES . . . FOUNTAIN RALPH and HILL STANINGER Ran. 1833 5795 EL CAJON AVE RAN. 6584- When You Man You: Home VISIT SAN DIEEOS MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE MONTGOMERY WARD Seventh Avenue at B Street Phone Franklin ??Bl PATTIEN-BLINN LUMBER CO. Congmfullations Since mac to the serum Class FIX UP YOUR HOME Ndhing Down-36 Months to Pay C A S A D E M A N A N A First and Island Main ?IEA- LA JOLLA GOODWILL INDUSTRIES cram DIEGO COUNTY . Myron lnsEo. Supt. 'WASTE INTO WAGES . . Not Charity But a Chance Call Frankfm MOI and the Goodwill tmcl: will caH For your discarded materials Calf us far your Employment Needs Stores: 402 Fch Avenue - - - 4050 Unfversity Avenue Walter D I B B 8: Sons SCHIEFER 8t SONS Ff $E - MANUFACTURES Dlamonds A Platinum and Gold Mountings c Showcases o Fmturcs 1 37 .AH t IW dwk MANUFACTURES OF FINE JEWELRy p 0 13:05:24? SgnooDirz; .022 First Nuf 1 31 Telephone Mm? 0W Factory-IOO Hoover '51... National City Iona d3. Son ch90, Cuhfoma Main 4003 PATRONIZE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUGGIST 4.4 Only the best cuts 30 into out sandwiches. chorused Clarence and Andy. rucfully holding up their sliced fingers. Clatence and Andy are oniy kidding, naturally. What they mean is. the best meet cuts from the El Cajon Meat Market 90 into the sandwiches served in the Aztec cafe. HBut we do have to watch our fingers pretty close. they claim. That El Cajon market meat is so tender we hardly know we're cut- ting it. KARRER AND RICKENBER MEN KEV El Cajon, Calif. - Phone HiIdIe-4-3 I42 Lotlvnnnn .Ijgu Sims nmt Elie :lmlctth-r Ir' rhlrl'nn- 51innr n ulmut plnnli tut Ilu- .unlmul SIIFIIII gnmr. A fwBAHq I'll bet any cake you bake will be so hard it would take a diamond drill to cut it. scoHed Harry Hodgetts, one at the Aztec's stellar Casaba men. 0. K., blather. that's a bet. defiantly answered Fresh beauty Lavina Chambers. It looks as though Harry is going to lose that bet, too. Lavina's no fool. She went to a Safeway store and got ingredients that couldn't fail. Harry may be smiling but he looks a little worried. I wasn't counting on her going to a Safeway store. he moaned. To make that cake turn out bad I'll have to sabotage it. Oh. well. he said brightening up. At least Itll get to eat a swell cake. I guess I won't mind losing that bet after all. SEAEEWEAY? S?EDJBE$ Vern I'nm- C'nl'aurn. 51.1w Virginia Lm'nrly. 3111:! Gibson ml cy-rjrir Bailr-y lan lme- mu! i , d H, ' uva 5., I'm ruff This Is a Picture of YOU . not so very many years from now. We hope that you won't forget your Alma Mater, or the fact that a Certified I. E. 5. Study Lamp helped you on your road to success by providing plenty of BETTER LIGHT 1M BETTER SIGHT SAN DIEGO GAS Ix ELECTRIC COMPANY .L'uiv' .Jdlrl'fl Hugh's, Cimrinflr' Htmlrirk and Biur-v L00 ino'd m-vr Liza 1'an GniHvs manual 3; mm in Scripps routine. I ' Congratulations and Best Wishes for Success to all who are completing their courses at San Diego State College. The halls of learning on the campus which have been so familiar to all of you are roofed with Tapered Mission Clay Tiles made of IOOCYD Aiberhill clay. Furnished by HIS IIIIEElES BBIII'I 8. lillW PIIIIIJIIII'I'S I0. MANUFACTURERS OF Roof Tde Holiow Ti-lc Sewer Pipe Face Brick Pawng Brick Flue Lining . Floor Tile Fire Brick Drain Tile I Oiiice and Salasmom. lDYS N. Mission Rd.. Los Angeies I Plant and Clay Plonerticsi Nberhill. California ii I i I i Members of the AZTEC National Intercollegiate Championship Basketball Team Proudly Hold Trophies Presented Tn appreckiion of their achievzmznt by Nate Baranov Fr ' ..-, :1 Top row? Iefi 10 right: Kenneth Hale. Coach Morris Gross, Path Patterson and Manager Jack Edwards. Bottom tow. Fr?! In nighi: Hub Tomplnm, Harry Hadgettg Milky Pheips. Dick Mitchell, Andy Echle. EarI thnl and John Stllwood. Not an photo: JIrn Ahler. rm'lra n I1ilr- lhmpinnv mt- III! u Imllrr um! Pningiuu il mum-nwlv. Hun: Fil'lll'HliltI hm-ms ln Iu' Wurlyinu nlrulll his a Joan Killn-Jgp 1m: u gum! laugh 01 hersr-U. u'l'IilI-a Io Cusfrlnien in'rwfim: Inn 11 I'rll'v Ul'l'hfhi hm- mt rumpus, AZTEC SHOPS SAZHS AND folforq peratcrs o l e ' CAFE PHONOGRAPH Bookstore Cafe II26 C Street Main I86I Easy to Deal With . . . . Get a Guaranty Appraisal Bdorc You Buy GUARANTY CHEVROLET CO. GUARANTEED CHEVROLET SERVICE AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE 4H4 University at Madborough Talbot 2!?3 WESTERN SALT COMPANY S Main BIO? W San Diego. Cold. - D 1. un- Welre Moving! Always on the alert to advance in the Printing ln- clustry. NEYENESCH PRINTERS. INC. will not only be San Diegols Most Complete Printing Plant but also San Diego's BIGGEST! Thanks Babe and Swannie lor the lilt with the Del Suds. Eleven yearly edititms make quite a lead. We tal-ze this opportunity to Thank the Associated Stuv clents of San Diego State College for the opportunities you have given us to serve you in the past and assure you that it is tlue desire of NEYENESCH PRINTERS. INC. to continue our pleasant relations in the future. NEYMESUH PRINTERS, Inc. San Diego's Most Complete Printing Plant. 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Grant Hotel Main 3HI I RIDE 1N LUXURIOUS GRAY LINE- mxrcasg American Cut Price Store Lowest Prices on DRUGS TOBACCOS and SUNDRIES 8IO Fifth Avenue Main 3535 PEOPLE'S FISH COMPANY Producers and Shippers Home of 5m Tang Cocktails and Appctirru San Diego's nggsl Stdcod Center Phones: Main MSB - Mom H5? 369 Hmbor Shed San Diego, Calif. THE SAN DIEGO UNION THE TRIBUNE-SUN Unexcefled Wodd and Loan! Covcwge H. 6. FENTON MATERIAL COMPANY 1 14M This volume. held by the average reader, may seem just another yearbook 0t varied pages. pictures. write-ups: but to these who have helped it develop Det Sudoeste 194! is a living thing. given birth by the patience. thought and effort of its creators. The prospect of the creation was not always a pleas- ant one: it meant worries about its appearances: giving up other activities to devote more time to the developing youngster: telephone calls at all hours from inquiring onlookers; and the haunting thought that Fate might never let it live. The unpleasantries were. for the most part. overshadowed by the happy hours making new ac- quaintances. overcoming new prob- lems. learning new facts. developing new ideas and techniques. The staff which planted the seect for De! Sudoeste realizes that the fruit was given its ripest touches by the protes- sional people who made the creation concrete. George Booher and Earl Zahm of George Booher Studios started the work progressing with their co- operation in obtaining pictures with personality. Roy Schwenhmeyer of Art Service Studio aided the book's beauty by his neat jobs at mounting pictures. Howard Carroll. 0t LeRoy Carroll and Son, carefully supervised: making the pictures into effective en- gravings. Jim Neyenesch. Hal Brucker and Neyeneseh Printers. Inc. wiltingty experimented with type masses to get the most pleasing effects possible. gave many valuable suggestions. Mr. Becker 0t Schiller Boot: Bindery completed the cycle to unite the separate phases into the completed product. 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