San Diego State University - Del Sudoeste Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1944
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W mg E L fig-3'5X2?f ' 'U' g '5d4F1q,,wwH N 4 F , PM 'fm awfsx- -ix fx X51 X M X UQV' lf' 0 fifiociafecl .gzfzclenfri a0 qIe AS president . . . with etticient aid ot as- sociated otticers and harem-lilce council George helped malce this year a pleasant one to remember . . .drove rattlinq soiuealcy Buttercup to school with all-girl passenger list. . . one ot the tew l-lool's lett on campus . . . active in debate, drama and radio . .. otten lcnown as G. Orran . . . always on the go, Qood president, good triend. ww ,lice-fgreaiclenf .fduafa .Sifcrefa ry Marjorie .fdugifin Commi5:Sion,er of .ginance Pai Caffanf! Around Snyder, Winelda Peterson table, lett to riglwt: Pat Allard, Adrienne Wueste, Nettie Castle, Nancy Julian, Virginia Meryl Cook, Austa Wells, George Reed, Marjory Austin, Pat Calland, Ctiarlotte Morrison, Park, Carol Eclcler, Gloria Carmiclwael, Barbara Couglwlin, l-ladarati Domnitz, Dean A. 6. . Not in picture: B. J, Anderson, Lee Todd, Twila Hopkins, Jessie Winrow, Rutlw Robson and Steve Porter, A S Coma Iso move . . . l so second . . . All in tavor? . . . Motion passed . . .and witti similar ease tlwe council ot elected represent- atives governed tlwe student body . . . Stu- dent Congress tor l'iigl'i sctiool leaders proved a big success . . . Speeclw Tournament . . . Froslw reception . . . Clnristmas and l-lal- lowe'en dances . . . Blue Boolc Ball . . . all sponsored by tl're AS . . . excited Kram Korner discussions . . . SUB, rooms tor in- tormal gatlwerings, supplied tor students . . . continual tlux ot council members . . . Don't torget meeting Tlwursday at tl'mreel gin! .iilerzig gjracfuafe manager Ask Ed, password on cam- pus . . . bookstore, cat' . . . everybodys Buddy Buddy .. . advertising tor Aztecs and Del Sud . . . etticiency plusl pdf .Nerneg .S7flfL6l0l'lf 611114850 Student Centralized Bank . . . tor convenience ot organiza- tions on campus . . . run by dark-haired Pat, up on money matters. jiwlmf-gm, fy ommiffeefi puffy Commiffee Left to right: Fred Miles, Alta Lee Dennis, Alma Duponli. Missing from picture: Lee Todd, Dick Reynolds. Left to right: Pat Perry, Mrs. Fenwick, Adrienne Wueste, Dr. Berenice Stone, l-laderali Donnnitz, Dean Mary Mendenhall. Sociaf Gommiffee Left to right: Connie Frith, Lee Todd, Austa Wells, Adrienne Wueste. jinance gommiffee Left 'co right: Ed Flerzig, Pat Calland, Steve Porter, George Reed, Missing from picture: Adrienne Wuesle. fi? .izounclafion Commiffee Lett to right: Dr, Watson, Ed l-lerzig, Dr. Canneron, Dr, Heroner, Dean Ault, Dr. XYfrlgl'rt, Dean A. 6. Peterson. Cizfra Curricufur Commiffee Lett to rlglrt: George Reed, Dean Men- denlwall, Dr. Watson, Austa Wells, Lee Todd, Pat Allard, Steve Porter, Dean C. E. Peterson. Not in picture: Mrsr Perry, Vir- ginia l-lorn, Nancy Julian. echu-ea unc! .xduem Aw Ollllllltfee l-ront lqneelrng Bull Srlces and Lee o d andrng 3 Carr Srn Harwood Mzss Kung Betty Marne Wood Mass Amsden Mrs Dlelclwaut ll C k2fdtl0fLJ Olnlllltiee Lett to rrgtrt Jessre Wrnrow Dean A Peterson Pat Allard Nettle Castle Dean C E Peterson Mr Kennedy George Reed zfer .S7AoloJ, olzmzfz rr L Dr Cameron Pat Herne Hepner Ed l-lerzrg Pat Calland Dr Wrrglwt Not rn prcture Steve Porter fidociafecl Mimen .gzcolenffi W fvlomufl Smiling, etticient president . . . ran meetings lilce cloclc-worlc . . . Theta Chi . . . aided by hard-worlcinq otticers and board . . . year highlighted by Pompom dinner, AWS ban- quet and Feminine Frolics . . .with AMS sponsored successful Sadie l-lawlcins day with Bill Silces and Shirley Brown reigning as Lil Abner and Daisy Mae . . . bang-up party at end ot year tor in-coming and out-going otlicers. re -l2'eJ1'clel1f Joyce will ogzfrefary -gona j0.if1fl' s j'l'!lJlll'l'l' jo fiiifefkf p0llfl'l' Sitting, lett to right: Dorottiy Johnson, Barbara Couglwlin, Gloria Weems, Jeanne Nelson, Iona Foster, Nancy Julian. Standing: Winelda Park, Peg Sinclair, Aileen Noonan, Jo Estelle Power Joyce Diclc, Adrienne Wueste, Marie Copeland Pat Allard. Others: Pat Bird, Meryl Coolc, Catlns erine Green, Rutln Robson, Mary Jane Dutty, Slwirley Rosar Mociafecl mn cgtuvfenffi OV' Sw Amiaple president ot depleted male popu- lace . . . easy-goinq, triendly . . . president ot Eta Omega Delta . . . practically a sta- tionary part ot tlwe cat' . . . Powder River Porter . . . aided by competent otticers, highlighted tlwe AMS calendar with Dad's Day, and jointly sponsored Out-ot-Towner's picnic and Sadie l-lawl4in's Day witti ttieir tellow org. AWS. tw' 01,61 ff? -jcngln UI' .Si'L'l'Ui6l fy W QUT? KFLLCAFI' iliac-fgrejialenf 12,4 cmmfy - jl'0Cl5ll FUI 1 Q QS ' ix - 1: :gs- i - 13..- - 3 . 1' , X ' ' X 33 Q X X15 'Q J Z. gf. A 'Z' , ff1 X 1 X 5 I ff fn' f gif, X ' 5 , I' hr-,N W' my u.'Qg S f':i,x L fv f ' M Qx 'gig 1 5 VW 9 fdllia - , '31 fff 42 L -:. X W x I, ri' ,bf V, 2. f -f vel . -'J - f f f X 1 Nei' W 'N 1 ' , rss fa gm QR , W ., . fiaqww, W' .Q :W X 4 M ,,g5.Mng0 Ati ma, X ,-Qziiektxfg ', x . 4 X ' '.', ' 'f K: 1 fc' x '. 1-.f5,,:e. K 542 If 'A f I V! -Eff-' H . 'Ir W ,'nf9egz ..g pf C , ,,. 5 ,, . '--!'J A -f 7 X x X X x X. I - ,, , ,,.,,,, Y r' 3'a 3v-' I, rj 'fs I ' ' - n f-half, z 1.1255 Q 0- X .v'i'i3:E?A' . . L- 'lQ'fj:z,f.i 59 N W1-2' ' ,MA 5 . 5,1 I X 'Q -u 1 M X : -tif N N gi: X L59 R x XX 29 X :-Fr., Q N :Wye 3 xx a W Q f 15-. x X V xx ,. X Jp , 1 W A, FJ 'W X W M x r' . K with th M, z if. ,MVN Cl' President ot San Diego State College . . . probably busiest man on campus . . . active in city, state ancl national organizations . .. always willing to hear stuclents' ditticulties and problems, and to tielp solve tlwem . . . between committee meetings and appoint- ments, manages to victory garden. mme: n Win ry mln clan A a Z Dean ot Men and liead ot lVlen's Ptiysical Education department . . . always in a trurry, but never too rustred to live up to tl'1e niclcname ot Cl'1eertul Ctrarlie' . . . tras been Dean ot Men since l92I . . . amaz- ing taculty tor remembering names. Q I LUHII 6 6. pC'!l'I'50Il as i Saws l Gracious, sincere Dean ot Women . . . member ot numerous student committees and campus organiza- tions . . . vitally interested in weltare ot all students, particularly women ...sponsor ot Cap and Gown, AWS and many otlwer collegiate groups. Dean ot student teacher activities . . . tall. lanlr, calm . . . well-lilced by students . . . always willing to help students straighten out ditticulties concerning the teacher training pro- gram. lean 0550 32 Dean ot Liberal Arts . . . qives tinal word on graduation . . . recognized by butch haircut . . . head ot summer school sessions . . . at State since l92I . . . A number one Chet at picnics and barbecues. 1:38071 .!4. Q fjet0l :i0I'L Registrar . . . also teaches physical science classes . . . always on hand to worlc out registration problems and help students arrange and re-arrange their programs. QL. ibm!! Warm 'Q ln charge ot the Two Year program and students incorporated in it . . . sponsor ot Cetza, honorary organizaa tion . . . teaches sociology and psya chology . . . member ot Extraacura ricularcommittee. Sa, pw, 33 3400! l M,Ifl6 6l'l'I,00l g Retiring atter tliirtyftive years ot actix service to tlie college, F. W Van l-lorn cornlotroller, was missed tlie latter pa ot tlie year by taculty and students alll . . . Mr, Van l-lorne started at tlie ol college on El Cajon where lie served KOOLMOPQ Lett to rigl'it: Pat Calland, Peg Sinclair, Mrs. Baker, Ed l-lerzig, Marjory Denzin. pegidfrarb Ofhce Lett to rigtit: Dr. Donald Watson, Mrs. Mildred Barnes, Mrs. Genevieve l-larnblen, Stella Louise Diboll. oltlfaq, Staff Lower lett, Library Statt. Lett to riglnt: Mrs. Geraldine l-laynes, Miss Lulu Ger- rnann, Miss Genevieve Kelly, Mrs. l-larriet Stovall, Mr. Jobn Paul Stone, Mrs. Elsie Roy, Mrs. Nettie l-lagar. Not in picture: Miss Anita Gillett. .Slecrefariaf SM!! Seated: Florence Schneider. Standing, lett to riglit: Mrs. Genevieve l'lan'iblen, Mrs. Elizabeth King, Mrs. Helen Norris, Mrs. Fay Landweer, Florence Wiggins, Mrs. Billie l-lolden, Miss Constance King. ecauoe 0 ead janitor . . . aliter taking loookkeep- rg at night school, he took over the osition ot secretary to the president nd worked up to comptroller . . . we ope he will miss State as much as State misses him . . . and Cfal'6l'LC2 pdl'lJ2qM6.5 Wa frond Sitting,tront: Miss Lawson. Back: Mrs. Minnie Trimble, Mrs. McKenna, Mrs. Gladys Record, Miss Georgana Morgan, Mrs. Mowrey. yanifom Kneeling: Flarry Yates. Front ot truck: Myrlen Southworth, Simpson, Ray Wuelol ben, Leo Mahle, Charles Fiske. Lett to right: Malcolm Mowery, Stephen Reed, Lloyd Jones, William Duns, Miles Vance, Joseph Fisher, William Thomas. .lvleahA meparfmenf Lett to right: Dr. Richard Peck, Dr. Berenice Stone, Mrs. M. Fenwick. Missing from pic- ture: Dean C. E. Peterson. 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Outstanding senior women chosen tor leadership, con- tributions to college, scholastic ability. . . magic solemnity ot tapping ceremony . . . sponsored l-lat's Qtt r . . annual scholarship . . . successtul Studio Tea in the tall . . . intormal meeting on lawn in sun . . . helped sponsor Youth Congress . . . Our alma mater we would be builders tor thee. Otticers: Fall--Chancellor, Myriam Gill, Vice-chancel- lor, Leone Carlson: Scribe, Virginia l-lorn, l-lerald, Austa Wellsg Keeper ot the gowns, Stella Diboll. Spring-Chancellor, Leone Carlson, Vice-chancellor, Jo Tisdale, Scribe, Winelda Parlc, l-lerald, Austa Wellsq Keeper ot the Gowns, Nancy Julian. Other members: Pat Allard and Frances-Jane O'Neill. 38 anidking Cofdgzanri gfue With men on campus tew and tar between, Blue Keyers are even more scarce . . . in tact, Dean A. G. Peterion, Dean C. E. Peterson and stuf dent body president Georg: Reed are the only three lett on campus . . . with Cap and Gown, their tellow org, helped sponsor Youth Con- gress in early spring. .zdgaka Omega National Service Fraternity . . . published student direc- tory at the beginning ot the year. . . uses Boy Scout Train- ing as basis ot eligibility tor membership . . . recognized on campus by heavy, pearl- studded pin. Gtticers: Pall- Ken Caldwell, President: George l-layler, Vice-presi- dent, Walt Schneider, Secre- tary, Phil Megahee, Treasurer. Spring - George l-layler, President: Phil Megaheei Vice-president: Walt Schner der, Treasurer. Lett to right: George l-layler Walter Schneider, Daryl Cole, Phil Megahee, Jack Selt, Fred Living stone, Ken Caldwell. der, Secretary, Walt Sc ir . gh.. DN. .K f A. G iz , as Pront row, lett to right: Mildred Pluck, Robley Baskerville, Mary Weaver, Barbara Coughlin. Second row: Mary Frances Larzelere, Beverly Westerlind, Lois Ann Jones, Ruth Robson, Margaret Taylor, Phyllis Ketalas, Sylvia Wolf, Arline l-laugen. Third row: Pat l-lerney, Nettie Castle, Pat Allard, Adrienne Wueste, Peg Sinclair, lona Poster, Pat Donahue, Prancesjane O'Neill. Not in picture: Jo Estelle Power, Jean Power, Lorraine McNealy, Dorothy Johnson, Margaret Martin, Mary Bamtord, Jayne Dempsey, Jeanne Nelson, Meryl Cook. Zim Scholarship, service and leadership . . . sophomore and iunior women . . . Aztec spelled backwards . . .Christ- mas drive. l-lello Walk on St. Patricks day . . . Sign up 'lor Cetza creditl . . . triendly, always willing to work . . . white sweaters with red and black emblems ...A job to be done? Cetza will do itl Otlicers: Pall -Lois Ann Jones, President, Meryl Cook, Vice-presi- dent, Iona Poster, Secretaryg Arline l-laugen, Treasurer. Spring-Arline l-laugen, President: Ruth Robson, Vice- presiclentg Barbara Coughlin, Secretary, Lorraine Mc- Nealy, Treasurer. . Vx - fi - ' . -A Lett to right: Gertrude Spencer, Norman Egger, Joyce Dick, Betty Gullett, Lorraine McNealey, Thelma Swab, Jane Collard, Francesjane O'Neill. Missing trom picture: Adrienne Wueste, .lim Truax, Pat Herney, Betty Parlcis, Betty Wood, Claire Cooper, Marilyn Bascom, Jean Fawcett, Rina Corporaletti, Katherine Camp, Ruth Stephens, Jo Tisdale, Marjorie Rossberg, Marna Mundell, Shirley Miles, Austin Reed, Frances Laulomayer. Mir Helping bewildered freshmen and new students straighten out programs, tind classes and learn the ropes is the aim ot this org ...one ot the youngest on the campus . . . very helptul in student adjustment. Otticersz President, Thelma Swabg Secretary, Ruth Stephens. 4 I l l e fain fiororifiegs afloat, - Wwe GWXQ - rv 9 cwvcma U' ll!lAl'l2fJU pall ,Ihre-igrefniolenf gkneffen iboran .ynfemororifg A reall!!- lwflarie W Around table, lett to rigbt: Janet Stewart, Jo Estelle Power, Iona Foster, Barbara Couglwlin, Winelda Parlc, Glenellen Doran, Francesiane Olbleill, Dean Mary Mendentrall, Margaret Martin, Ann Marie Nicol, Yvonne Weary, Barbara Dye, Mary Bamtord. Not in picture: Marttia l-lays, Marilyn Bascorn, June Sisson, Virginia l-lorn, Marian Maynard, Jackie Egger. .911 ferfiororifg Counci l-lave you bouglwt your war stamps ttiis weelc?' rnotto ot weelcly stamp drives sponsored alternately by eactr sorority.. . all groups topped quota . . . Open l-louse Cliristmas niglwt at tl're rowing club sponsored jointly witli lnter-traternity council . . . pledge teas in spring and tall . . . Got your date tor ttie Christmas tormal yet?' . . . trelped put over Red Cross Drive in early spying . . . packed open meeting tor discussion ot rustw ru es. 43 12' Front row, lett to right: Betty Marie Wood, Barbara Woodhouse, Peg Sinclair, Betty Ahlson, Charlotte Morrison, Harriet Cook, Francesjane O'Neill, Pat Calland. Second row: Wilma Deuel, Sarah Jane Gray, Mary Lou Stewart, Barbara Wiese, Katherine Dorman, Irene Kyle, Virginia Snyder, Kay Johnson. Third row: Barbara Dye, Rosemary Bryant, Arline Haugen, Marjory Lyons, Franchon Acosta, Shirley Worden, Joyce Bru- baker, Austa Wells. Others: Barbara Woodhouse, Jean DeReimer, Jean Shanlrland. SPRING PJLEDGES Lola Barnes Shirley Bub Sylvia Buclc Enid Clement Vera Francis Marjorie Kutzner Frances Ohlson Evelyn Palnners Virginia Potter Charlotte Sonneman Evelyn Tayler Pat Wicarius Shirley Brown 44 Fall Marjorie Lyons Peg Sinclair Virginia Snyder RoseMary Bryant OFFICERS Spring , President v,,, ,,,.. P eg Sinclair Vice-President, ,t,, Joyce Brubalcer t,Treasurer ,,,,,, ,,,,, K ay Johnson , Secretary Shirley Worden , JS, 4: - , . ,za-.n...-, Y Fall Pat l-lerneyn ,, Olwyn Green, .At :- Front row, lett to right: Pat Donahue, Janice Stanley, Audrey Vita, Yvonne Weary, Sarah Hart, Anne Marie Nicol, Pat Allard, Jean Brown. Second row: Jayne Dempsey, Barbara Spiclclemire, Shirley Langlois, Nettie Castle, Jeannette Weary, Beulah Stamaf topoulos, Jessie Winrow, Marian McGehee, Third row: Pat l-lerney, Barbara Lowe, Fay Waters, Peggy Ashby, Betty Clapper, Jeanne Oncley, Gertrude Spencer, Pat Scidnnore. Not in picture: Pat Perry, Sue Reitzal, Marilyn l-larwell, Olwyn Green, Margaret Johnson, Carol Eclcler. OFFICERS President , ,,,,,,, Vice-President Jeanette Weary, , ,,,, Secretary Anne Nicol, Y, Treasurer ,,Olwyn Green Ann Marie Nicol ,,,Fay Winters ,.Jean Brown SPRING PLEDGES Barbara Brown Jean Ellis Gloria Murphy l-lelen Frances Snow 45 1 Q 'S JM in si r.. if' is ' i. 5,3-N - 9 . t Qi Front row, lett to right: Joan Kimball, Evie Marr, Nancy Julian, Shirlee Lake, Mary Bamtord, Adrienne Wueste, Joyce Diclc. Second row: Julianna Milz, Ruth Ellen Peterson, Marian Hughes, Eloise Hanson, Dorothy Oderbolz, Meredith Ahler. Third row: Mary Melton, Phyllis MacPherson, Mary l'lasson, I-'at Bird, Ellen Monteverde, e Carlson. Others: Pat Vance, Marilou Oglesby Corseglia, Sally Jean Galligan, Leon Summerlin Langsett. SPRHNIG PLEDGES Jean Campbell Pat Calloway Virginia Cooper Barbara Cornelius Bonnie DeSilva Barbara l-lealy Eunice Johnson Priscilla Jordan Mary Jane Scott Vanette Turley 46 Fall Dorothy Oderbolz Adrienne Wueste Leone Carlsonn, Evelyn Marr OFFICERS ,n,President,,,, Vice-President ,,,,, ,, ,,,,Secretary,,,, Unlreasurer, ,, Spring Dorothy Oderbolz ,,,,Julianna Milz Joan Kimball , Evelyn Marr Front row, lett to right: Marilyn Bascom, Frances Duntield, Ruth Robson, Janet Stewart, Marjory Law, Connie Frith, Marjory l-lall, Tenny Crrandjean. Second row: Julie Taylor, Beverly Rodericlc, Bebe Mathewson, Glenellen Doran, Rae Cuesta, Lee Miles, June Sisson. Third row: Beverly Thompson, Lois Burnett, Beulah Follcerson, Margaret Taylor, Florence Otticer, Barbara Jean Anderson, Marie Quist, Ruth l'lol- lingsworth, Sue Sharp. Not in picture: Perrietta Burlce, Marjory Austin, Bonnie l-lartrnan, Barbara Blaclc, Jean Fawcett. SPRING PLEDGFS Gloria Boone OFFICERS . Mary Lou Christenson Fall Spring Betty Cooper Glenellen Doran ,,,,,,, , , .President , Barbara Jean Anderson Mary Jane Duffy Barbara Black ,,,,, ,Vice-President, ,,,,,,,,, Bebe Mathewson Barbara Fahnauer Ruth Hollingsworth ,,,, Secretary , ,Ruth Hollingsworth Shirley Rosar Marie Quist , ,,,s A ,,,Treasurere,, ,Marie Quist l-lcil Vandervort 47 Front row, lett to right: Mimi Madden, Aileen Noonan, Bette James, Robley Baslcer- ville. Second row: Ruth Foster, Darleen Jackson, Jo Estelle Power, Lorraine McNealy. Not in picture: Louise Koellein, Coralyn Killion. SPRING PLEDGES Yvonne l-lamblin Kattileen Goodwin Joyce Kalanquin Lorraine Knaresbore 48 Eall Jo Estelle Power Rutlw Eosterc, , Darlene Jackson Jane Powern, ,, OFFICERS ,President Vice-President ,i,,,, ,, ,i,,Secretary, Treasurer ,,,, Spring Lorraine McNealy Aileen Noonan ,i.-iBette James ,,,,Mimi Madden iw' gy' , 532 I xi. 'fl Front row, lett to riglwtz Kay l-lorton, Janet l-lunter, Carmen Price, Autumn Durst, Beverly Trask. Second row: Mary Wheelock, Enid Edwards, Mary Freeman, Barbara Mayer, Marjorie Sliincller, 'lop row: Jean Mills, Diane Driver, lona Foster, Jo Dutton, Jean Marlin and Darlene Burnett. Not in picture: Virginia Wells l'lorn, Jo Tisdale, Stella Louise Dilooll and Betty Gullett. Fall Iona Foster Carmen Price Jo Dutton Stella Diboll, OFFICERS ,President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Spring lona Foster Jo Dutton Beverly Trasli Enid Edwards SPRING PLEDGES Consuelo Alden Jean Caldwell Donna l-loslcins 49 Front row, lett to right: Florence l-lerberg, Frances Larzalere, Marjorie Faddis, Rhoda Roberts, Nita Torgerson, Marilyn Nugent. Second row: Arlene Woltord, Mary Peclc, Gloria Weerns, Betty Sage, Lucille l-lanson, Evelyn Serrano. Third row: Jackie Egger, Winnie Newell, Pat Traynor, Zelda Wallcer, Marion Scanlan, l-lelen Conger and Beverly Westerlind. SPRING PLEDGES Mary Belle Benson Rina Caporaletti Phyllis Cornett Dorothy Fenslce Betty Jessen Margaret Longneclrer Dorothy Nears Dorothy Morgenroth Lynn Torstrup Barbara Wallace 50 Fall Gloria Weems ,,,, ,,,,, Wynelle Watson Evelyn Zumwalt Beverly Westerlind OFFICERS ,,,,President,,c Vice4President ,,,,Secretary, c ,, Treasurerw, Spring Beverly Westerlind c,,,c,,Jacl4ie Egger .Gloria Weems Marilyn Nugent Front row, left to right: Carol Stoltz, Pat Saunders, Barbara Coughlin, Gloria Car- michael, Alice Marie George. Second row: Janet Schnnetzer, Marion Strong, Barbara Strong, Maxine Frb. Third row: Olive Stratton, Lois Floto, Marcia Coahran, Betty Wallace. Not in picture: Esther Byrnes. Fall Esther Byrnes Lois Floto. Barbara Strong Pat Saunders OFFICERS ,wpresident Vice-President ,,cSecretary , ,Treasurer ,,,, , Spring Pat Saunders Gloria Carmichael ,, ,,,, Lois Floto ,Maxine Erb SPRING PLEDGES Elizabeth Asher Jean Cotant Alma Crosthvvaite Rose Davis Millie Foster Alma l-lunsalcer Margaret Jones Lois Lantry Faye Rubinstein Mary Frances lhompson Mary Weaver Marion Weinstein 5I Front row, lett to right: l-lelen l-lartwick, Margaret Martin, Jean Sullivan. Second row: Jean Biddinger, Pattie Kendrick, Lorraine Smith-Gilarmo. Third row: Elaine Smith, Jane Archer, Adele Campbell. SPRING PLEDGES Julienne Berg Frances Burke Marie Flynn Norma l-lodgkiss Jean Hopkins Gloria Jarratt Alma Kerrigan Mary Kuntzman Harriet Parks Agatha Sick Louise Thayer Stella Walker 52 Fall Jeanne Sullivan, , Margaret Martin Jane Archer H , Jane Archer , OFHCERS President, ,, Spring ,,mJane Archer Vice-President, , , cc,,,,c. Elaine Smith Y Secretary cc,,, , Treasurer ,,,,, ,Jean Biddinger Pattie Kendrick gf. I an W: - J. A Front row, lett to right: Jean Power, Frances Mullaly, Anita Knox, Bonnie Knox Second row: Joan Oakley, Phyllis Davis, lla l-lolcornlo, Donna Rath. Third row Winelda Parlc, lrene Doival, Marion Maynard, Margaret l-larutunian. Not in picture Marcia Talialerro and Julie Evans. Y 'fa an xi ,W OFFICERS Fall Spring SPRING PLEDGES Anita Knox President Winelda Park Rosemary Spencer lrene Dorval Vice-President ,, Jean Power Corinne Phillips Jean Power, Secretary Margaret l-lartunian Margaret Laxton Phyllis Davis, ,, Treasurer lla l-lolcornb l-larriet Liston an rafernified y, Call Pxcxjz HQNNZS' mevxgte v nm WY Yi glqzg' i rt, as Jioiitrifi Qllfifi L t ffl? O 'wma' gmani QR Silsesuixnpli--ljS.. Lallxl Y Porteabkkzx Pslfgnndl ln Ol 502 -ii we o Bl iw - With most ot their members in the service, tongs have combined to torm an intertraternity council with Larry Krymer selected as chairman . . . with Inter-sorority council, gave an Open l-louse Christmas night. . .this year the tew trat men on campus decided to dedicate their pages to members in the service . . .through their ettorts and the aid ot Dr. Post, this section has been organized . . .we are proud ot what these service men are doingg we are equally proud ot those whose pic- tures we were unable to obtain. Because ot the size ot the pages, many ot the trat men were not included in this section. They may be tound in the war section with the rest ot the service men. NV Clitt Perkins, J, F, Janies, George Knapp, Don De Lauer, Cliff Wells, Gordon l-luniiiker, Don Berg, Bob Smith, Hal Sumf nrers, Roy Cleator, Joe Parks, Willard Trask, William Shrop- shire, Vernon Rivers, Cornish Swift, Art Sherman, Jim Paulus, Sam Patella, Bruce Maxwell, Bob Rivera, Lee Packard, l-lal lleavner, llarry Miller, Joe Davis, Boln Cleator, Charles Miller, Roy Richards, Al lfstep. On carfepus: Steve Porter, Bill Slkcs, George Reed. 5' .. ,nlnlbfc rl? W1 01 Bob Cozens, Joe Suozzo. Jim Bletlwen, Ken Hale, Bob Menlce, Charles l-liclrey, .lolm Sellwood, l-loward Kucera, Emette Stew- art, Tom McGraw, Donald l'lan- lcims, Geo. Kimball, Don Smed- ley, George lCottonl Gilliland, Burdette Binliley, Jolm Mace- vicz, Don Eidemiller, HV 9 Ben l-lamriclc, George Forbes, Glen Curtis, Joe Seminario, Louis Newlorough, Jack Boyer, Gerry Patrick, John Roberts, Leon Carver, Phil Krutzsch, Warren Butcher, Bud Quade, l-larry Le Barron, Chan Mitchell, Richard Erickson, Edward Searl, l-laile Chace, Bill Kenyon, Chris Franoviich. 4 is Bfis :HQ W Q ei IW Q! Warren Chambers, Bob Ken- nedy, Hilbert Crosthwaite, Howard Wexler, John Babiclc, Ben Slavin, Bob Pond, Herman Branin, Geo, Provandvich, Bob Webb, Russell Flint, Bill Mac- Kersie, Bill Phelps, J. A, Hol- loway, Earl Canlos, Ralph Blaclc, George Piburn. On campus: Fred Allen and Ed Herzig, if Mr W l 65 Marks Wangness, Bob Knox, Tony Ghio, Bob Wilson, Ralph Ellis, Bill DeRiemer, Forrest Brown, Henry Wiegand, Ron- ald Crawford, Maurice Wilson, l-larry Painter, Ken Scidmore, Fred Jennings, J. M. lriclc, Jin. l'lardin, Gene l-lall, Paul Casad. Ray Gellein, John Bareholdi, Homer Pierce, Ralph Frisbie, Paul .Jean Kline, Jim Fairchild, James Polalc, Wiltred Smith, John Carlisle, Ernest l-lead, Otto l-liir. L. 0 D, E, Totten, Lyman Gage, J. l'l. Stalnalcer, Bernard Carroll, Page l-l. Tulloch, Bob Austin, l-luges l-lill, Bob Gardner, Bob Langsett, Pete l-loft, Ray Bol- drlclc, Jolwn Reed, Joe Roche. 08 NV MV l-larry Barnett, Jaclc Wilbur, Douglas Merrill, Charles l-lar- greaves, Fred Rohr, Raymond Sipple, Orville l-lill, l-larlow C. Bell, Herbert Wells, Jol'in Or- cutt, Albert Lepore, J. P, Ulm- sted, Richard Bates, Frank E, Williams, Czar Ratalovicti, Warren Brown, William E. Sage, Mattlwew W. Brown, Jerry l-loltzman, A, D, l-lenelnan, Larry Devlin, Robert A. Wade, Bill lreland, on Campus: Larry Krymer, on campus. S!! 5 gi , Q ', A-sg E I S Lionel Chase, Francis Millic Bower Forbes, Joe Boite, campus, Lester Monson, Clau Kishler, Richard St. John, All l-lughes, on campus: Willa Wallace, Jack l-lartshorn, Da Lalcin, l-lerman Fritzenlcotf Richard Brewer, Charles Krus .lohn Nolen, Jack Willian R i c h a rd Frikzenlcotler, Se Simpson, James K, Macphr son, Jaclc Jaclcson, Victor T bot, Elmer Schick, Philip Thac er, John Westland. Wayne Kerwaston, Dick Wool- ley, Jack La Clwappele, Walter Borg, G o rd O rw Chamberlin, l-loward Guam, David Ward, Lee Todd, on Campus: Mickey Woolley. x M gm V 1 ... X 1 .l ...,. . 1:jgn..:'g:':,3-w..,. +1 9 w' Mm jak k . Q L 51 10 gm : F , gif na ww., ff xl' , , MN' ,, aa Q vt'-E r 57 A5491 ' .. , ff . 1 gi B if Q Q -v 0 2? ? ' x 'f -'gr I ---1 A 1 'EK g i A Q .li as lk V A ,i -Mx df 1 w , Y if, mmf ' 1 ii migw E :Wy 4 Y z A in caan-an nm-nn-.+A wwyxwww ,Q will Q 'EW Q M X A 31 if an 1 vm -.1 V. , ,S 1 .. . twig' H , , I 4. 4 M Q , N .. - ,Hg ', S . ,, fx Y, -. 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Not in picture: Alice Jane Adams, Eugene Banding, Pat Buchanan, Gertrude Card, Dorothy Claire, Doris Edwards, Gloria Frasier, Betty Jo Gantz, Eileen l-lalsted, Bette James, Sally Jester, Marie Jacqot, Barbara Johnson, Evelyn Knouse, Eunice Koch, Doris Mel- lenger, Evelyn Slatore, Shirley Secor, Shellia Sullivan. l 68 First row, lett to right: Mary Jeanne Rimmel, Jean Close, Dorothy l-leath, Eleanor Dietriclr, Palma Lando, Ruth Trupin, Marion Weinstein. Second row: Emma Jean l-loward, Marion Scanlan, Rae Cuesta, Peggy McKerney, Gloria Jarratt, Nona Rader, Shirley Rosar, Miss Gertrude Dustin. Third row: l-ladarah Domnitz, Katherine Green, Marna Mundell, Kay Johnson, Nita Torgerson, Ruth Clute and Mildred Pluck. Not in picture: Esther Chamberlain, Edith l-laas, and Mayme Wilbur. oafi fmiofrefid One ot largest women's organizations on the campus . . . clever rush parties tor girls interested in speech . . . aims to assure every member poise and practice in spealcing betore both large and small groups . . . meetings held regularly . . . active socially on the campus. Otticers: President, l-ladarah Domnitzp Vice- president, Marna Mundelly Secretary, Gneta Belsha and Nona Rader: Treasurer, Katherine Greene and Marion Scanlan. 69 Quefza Cl ffigrfwx .-X ',4 Qbffx x -371, v Q, ff' aa 'S ,f2 7f ' Vi f ' Z X I , i w' I 9r7Sf:f1 'V 9'--M EZVU .r A S- iles, XX IJMI ,W ,.,ff: f if nj ,cp . X .I XX 1' ,jill ,,f'Z ff yy, , L- fig I. f ,.5 ' a. 1'q-Qfiffsei If 'i y 5+ -,fl mf 451' A f?7?yS7 ., '- I, ,.-4,1-,:,-Q -'qi-.,, ' ,xx 1 f .1 rw' f, , Lf' ,, ,gi if , rgirffyiga igigffjisgrl all .i,f..4gw,p , ,g, !,,,5y,fQf 42, IL I. zai? 7 fz'rir'2r::F -. I, in . 4 ,.-1 , fffv A77 fyif 1 fir' 'JMU . 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IESQIPZJSI ji-1 U: :if j 1- '44--:gf-if, Ef l53i5 'l ill I l' S 4,-I yvuri llgllyygl qi' 1 Zf , - -'aim aww, fl, N I , f ' fn ' ' TS' K f- i I ' 2251- , X f f lxi OFFICERS President, Aileen Noonan Vice-pres., Peg Sinclair Secretary, Jo Estelle Power Treasurer, Jeanne Nelson CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Senior, Betty Gullett Junior, Iona Foster QQ 57160 05 O rXf5l0KiZn NGO K 'Xe Yzlixaw Slow U' grrxiigkzrxe, Sophomore, Lorraine MclNlealy Freshman, Katlfileen l-lorfon QB X4 OW I? NQISGYXA 30 0 9' Next on the showerl' . . . lWho borrowed by red sweater?'. . . 'Anyone need a date tor the Christmas tormal7' . . . 'G'way and let me sleepl' . .. impressive tea and oben houses tor both students and taculty . . . initia- tion ot new qirls . . . Saturday picnics at Adobe Falls . . . 'Anybody want a ride to EI Cajon? . . . 'l-lasn't anybody around here got any tood7' . .. 'Happy Birthday dear Johnnie' . . . See ya' next talll' 'TN' Q v 32 'Wi' 33 ar- H 4 as- . ,MN First Rowt Lett to right-Rosemary Lehman, Patty Weldon, Marjorie McMahon, Betty Morlc, Alice Perazzo, Jeanne Nel son, Lorraine McNealy, Peg Sinclair. Second Row-Mrs. Ruth lman, Rae Wilkinson, Barbara Cornelius, Mary Free- man Olive Williams Wanda Howard, Aileen Noonan, Vannette Turley, Kathleen Horton. Third Row-Jo Estelle Power, Betty Gullett, Thelmla Swab, Betty Miller, Alice Batey, Iona Foster, Rebecca Moore, Alice Marie George, Aileen Sni der, Mildred Moore, Betty James, Jan Whdples, Mrs, Mary Southworth, Joan Kimball. Fourth Row'-Mimi Madden, Joyce Kalanquin, Evelyn Voth, Ruth Burdick, Kathleen Camp, Ruth Bush, Jean Galligan, Margaret Robinson, Eileen Hal sted, Donna Hoskins, Betsy Hazard. Not in picture-Beverly Trask and Helen Korb. First row, lett to right: Victor Salazar, John Mamer. Second row: Fred Swartz, Frances Burlce, Alma Kerrigan, Julienne Berg, Gloria Murphy, Bernadine Koger, Marian Scanlan, Marie Flynn, Arthur Myers. Third row: Rosemarie Ortiz, Aida Gersso, Luz Pacheco, Marie Jacot, Jane Collard, Viola Daly, Jane Archer. Fourth row: Victor Dzajic, Bob Scott. Missing: Louis Botte, Joseph Burns, Barbara Cornelius, Claire l-lollobaugh, Clement Komzem, Barbara Leal, Alice Parrazzo, Mary Jeanne Rimmel, Agatha Siclc, Elaine Smith, Bill Greene, Malveen l loyt, Paul Jacot. el,l!l'l'l6U'l Catholic students . . . Got your bid tor the Leap Year Round-Up yet? ...ice slcat- ing party in early spring . . . lectures at meetings by vari- ous priests . . . spring picnic tor members. Otticers: Presi- dent, Mary Jeanne Rimmel: Vice-presidentr Fred Swartz: Secretary, Viola Daly: Treas- urer, Frances Burl4e: Program chairman, Julianne Berg: Pub- licity chairman, Rita Mae Marrs. Front, lett to right: Mary Caldwell, Fvelyn Knouse, Anita Gillett, Mr, Stone, .Joe Oyle, Betty Jo Gantz. Row two: Betty Barlcer, Bernice Russell, Eilleen Flalshed, Madolyn Margaret Marshall. me Cruz Promotion ot good tellowship among Methodist students on campus . . . religious educa- tion and social activities com- bines . . . discussion groups at meetings. Otticers: Presi- clent, Fyelyn Kno-use: Vice- president, Bernice Russell: Secretary, Betty Jo Gantz: Treasurer, Forrest Jones: Pub licity, Josep M. l-loyle: Devo tion, Madolyn Lyons: Food, Mary Caldwell. 72 oger ,IM iama CM Baptist group on campus . , . part ot a larger state organi- zation . . . spealcers and dis- cussions ot pertinent religious topics highlight meetings . . . meet monthly. Otticers: Presi- dent, Marcia laliaterrog Vice- president, Dorothy Johnson1 Secretary, Esther Chamber- laing Treasurer, Margaret Lax- song Margaret Martin. First row, lett to right: Emil lnabinett, Byron Norwood. Second row Dorothy Johnson, Mary Phipps, Marcia Taliaterro, l-larriet Listen, Margaret Laxson. Missing: Joel Nussom, Marjory Martin, Paul Qrjala, Lois Carr Esther Chamberlain, Aileen Halstead, Dr. Livingston. Front row, lett to right: Wilberta Thomas, Jean Cotant, Mr. Broolcs, Mrs. Broolcs, Jean De Riemer, Peg Sinclair and Ruth Stephens, Baclc row: Jean Brown, l-larriet Parlrs and Jean Eclcler. Not in picture: Barbara Brown, Shirley Rosar, Edith Peters, Bill Barnice and .Jack Allen, i grim Congregational students on campus . . . monthly dinner meetings . . . good spealcers . . . briet worship services... fellowship period . . . toster- ing ot good will and triend- ship. Otticers: President. Jean De Riemerg Sec.-lreas., Jean Cotant. 73 Rfo CROSS 'rf , Elite State I9 NETTIE CASTLE NEW EDITOR OF AZTEC Occupying the 'tmain suite of the shack, Nettie Castle, popular junior, took over editorship of State's weekly paper with the traditional fanfare. After cleaning out the editor's desk and tacking up her own selection of pin-ups, Nettie put out the first edition. An active member of the college HY , Nettie was also in- terested in sociology, being one of the organizers of a soci- ology club on the campus. The dark-haired editor helped put over Cetza's March of Dimes. She was also a member of Gamma Psi, literary group, as well as the newly organized Alpha Pi Gamma, journalistic fraternity. Nettie pledged Phi Kappa Gamma, worked hard for the SUB, and was a member of the AS council. Staff Hard At Work on First Edition Under the editorship of Nettie Castle, the new staff started out a bang-up semes- ter by proving that they were willing to work and put in the extra time that is so necessary in putting out a college newspaper. Because of a smaller stu- dent body, fewer people than usual turned out to work on the paper. Lorraine Boyd, Nettie's right hand gal, spent endless hours at the print shop putting the paper to bed. Lee Miles, managing editor, also proved to be an excellent newspaper woman. George Bergman took over the sport's page with the help of Ken Cole. Also working on the staff were Rae Cuesta, Pat Allard, Marjorie A u s tin, Jayne Dempsey, Peggy Ashby, Jean Oncley, Lee Todd, Adrienne Wueste, Jessie Winrow, Jane Hessrer, Jane Ellinghaus, Gwen Spiva, and G l o r i a Boone. Ed Herzig did the ad- vertising. w.f N Who Is The Campus Ghost?? With the campus in cor ual suspense, the can' ghost casts its haunting S on suspicious Aztecs Readers tear to the coli upon receiving the pz Thursday morning and 5 it Quickly to see if t names have been inclu Because the identity of writer is unknown, Az are becoming more care No one knows when clamy eye of the Cav ghost will catch them col- with his best friend's la number. Assembly announcing rev tion of the campus gl proved wholly unsuccess with dummy ghost be thrown from tower ' Screams of onlookers. April Fool Edition Out With alarming results, April Fool edition of the tec caught many studs unaware. Aztecs reading the nouncement that Easter cation had been cancel tore to the business off the AS office, queried pi concerning the authentil of the item. However, ai a morning of excitement suspense, most students alized that it was onlg prank and lapsed back i their week-day routine. Various other items cau the eve of observant reac and led to pertinent missions on whether or the items were true. Aztec Staff, left to ri standing: Beverly B1 Gwen Spiva. Bob Fii Olympia Perrone, Lee Tc Jayne Dempsey, G e o r Bergman. Uinrllilege Exeter ew Stafi zlected Jith vim and vigor the ' statl' worked hard from start, w i t h Lorraine d, also Jessie's right d man, serving as news or. Jeanne Oncley was new society editor, while ne Dempsey took over the :ure page. he staff, greatly outnum- .ng the fall semester's, uded Eddie Beach, l'at xrd, Beverly Berg, Gene cker, l.ois Crotts. Marj- Q Boyd, Mary Boyd, Diane i v e r, Yvonne Hamblin, veen Hoyt, Jim Jackson, mpla I' e r r o n e, Gwen va, Mary Lou Christian- , Sylvia VVolf, Everett sick, F a y e Rubenstein, kie Griswold, Mary Bam- 1 and Connie Frith . . . oh yes, the campus st! Mr. Kennedy Staff Adviser Chester B. Kennedy, Aztec and Del Sudoeste staii advi- ser, took over new office recently in the Aztec shack, holding office hours for stu- dents there regularly. Caricatured sign on the door to the otfice announced that Hllutch Kennedy lounges here. Come in. Don't knock! Ambitious staff m e m b e r claims to have painted sign and hung it up. Known for his fancy col- lection of pipes, Mr. Kennedy smokes one almost continu- ally. ln early spring he was found planning an extensive victory garden. The adviser declared that in due time he and his family would raise all the fruit they ate them- selves. Also known for his hu- raches, Mr. Kennedy may be heard squeaking from class to class between hours. lphu Pi Gummu Active, then Inactive Reorganizing after several years of inactivity, Alpha Pi .mma, journalistic club, decided to become an active organ- ition on the campus. The first meeting was held at the home of Mr. Kennedy in , Mesa, where plans for the year were discussed. Xew members were taken into the group, being initiated a gala beach party and scanvenger hunt. However, because it was formed so near the end of the ar when other activities were more pressing, the club dis- nded at the end of the semester. Plans are made for its vival if interest is sufficient. eft to right: Pat Allard, Gene Brucker, Ken Cole, Jim Jack- n, Marjorie Austin, Sylvia Wolf. f Q QE WINROW TAKES OVER EDITORSHIP OF AZTEC Although this is only her second semester on the campus, dark-haired Jessie Winrow proved that she knew the ins and outs of State as well as any veteran. Taking over the Aztec in the spring, Jessie immediately set to work cleaning the shack up lno reflection on Nettielj and obtained files for the exchange papers. A transfer from an eastern college, Jessie is interested in science, will go up to Stanford where she will continue work in that field in October. A diligent worker, the new editor carried a full course, worked nights, and put out the Aztec. Jessie was a member of the AS council, the public relations committee and Phi Kappa Gamma sorority. nn.-an-nv 8 Pdf Oblf - 2 i 1 s X Si ' X if Jaf ANNA f Carbon evne September . . . a whole year ahead otus ...lots ot time to work out the details . . . picture schedules mixed up . . . Where'd you put the dummy, Leone? . . . But Mr. Van Pelt, this was 'sposed to be a tive by seven. ...deadlines moved up. and up, and up . . . When's the Dull Thud going to come out? . . . Can't you ever be on time, Patl . . . ' Beware ot Dog sign on shack door . . . Damn the torpedoes . . . . . candid contest with no entries . . . April with everybody mounting, cutting and writing with last minute deadlines on their tails . . .and now. .. ...it's over. . .and the statt is tired, but it is a happy tiredness combined with the amazing realization, the unbelievable tact, the hoped tor moment-the presses are still-the Del Sud is o-ut! fAe le! BMJ FAY WATERS, whose art worlc was always in on time, and perteet. MARY BAMFORD, assistant editor, who did everything we told her to do, and lots more. GEORGE HAYLER, who spent all his spare time tale- ing and re-talcing pictures tor us. CYRUS KELLER, whose exf pert photography marlcs part ot the tirst section ot this boolc. ,ev-f . . I'l'l0l 8 :ifa Left to right: Kathleen Goodwin, Barloara Lowe, Jayne Dempsey, Steve Porter and Jean Brown. Left to right: Pat Herney, B. J. Anderson, Lee Todd and Marion Maynard. Not in picture: Jean Oncley, Peggy Ashby and Connie Frith. I iiiiii Z iiii fy ir , r . fi ,ff , di J ih L ' :TS f Q'x i 2 X , f iff , . i' I 'l!l i r iff? fff 7 Wifi! fff 22 127 ' ,r f ff Q, 4 X X JA! 7, QV5., jj, L, 'ffl l N . f rf2 M4, E! .gQ,::1'i. : f -: L' .S?uc!enf ibirecforg Put out by Alpha Phi Omega, national service organization . . .contains names, addresses and phone numbers ot all students and taculty . . . went lilse hot cakes . . . Aztecs lost without them! an mega stare ciuege uiiriniaooii-1943 JIGHJLOOL Tells what's what, who's who, constitution and all other types ot informa- tion concerninq the col- lege . . . especially valu- able to in-coming tresh- men. 79 SX! X , f 5' , 1, 1' I6 1 ' - .wfff .ze g.,1'?f f , f f 'ls'2 :3 XX .- 'f' - 719 5 va' 'X If X- JWVLW 1, f f I' , X , L' ,fb f' ,I ff I 'jun . AA . 1 l 7 ififiwb XZ ' elf-W ,I I f4f ' KM' . ',6'Ay'f ,f I 35 4135 i , . ,.- i s --3 -f b . X X-, i , ,kg '.,: - d.. - K X '- -XII? V -7.33 'S-?' ' Y ,WZ 4 I- , 'uflfegf 4? 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SENIOR CABINET Class Play, ,,Y,,,,, Nona Rader Commencement ,, Marjorie Rossberg Senior Gift Day ,,,. Forrest Jones Ditch Day, ,, Eunice Fawcett Publicity , Winelda Parlc Publicity, ,,,,, Jane Flessei' Baccalaureate Dinner Dance ,Julie Taylor Barbara Jean Anderson Graduation . . . tl'ie cool solemnity ot blaclc caps and gowns . . . climaxing tour years ot worlc and lauglwter and maybe tears . . . seniors play in the spring . . . senior womens day sponsored by AWS . . . getting away from it all on Ditcli Day . . . dinner dance . . . senior gift day . . . baccalaur- eate . . . and tinally commencement . . . an end- ing, and yet a beginning, a moment to be remem- bered. 83 EUN ICE LU ELLA ACOSTA A.B Spanish, Jr. High Iranster Parlr College, Parlcville, Mo. RICHARD H. APPLIN MEREDITH S. AHLER A. B. General Elementary Theta Chi Pres. 3 Delta Psi Upsilon Song Leader MARY ELIZABETH BAKER A. B. Ed. Elementary A. B. General E ineeri MARGARETHE G. BLOME RICHARD CLARK BOOTH A.B. Social Science Phi Pi Epsilon Toltec Social Service Club 2 I' t 21' XQDXXQ 1 I f X , I 4 if Y ,-ffgi' 5 2?..4 I Zi X 3 ff i 'if' 3 Z Z I .-, 1- A ,az .-. V 1? I X71 Y 1 izlinli J JY? S ... , Q Q . .A X wg 1 I 0 im. K Z? s I- f - 47 ' ', -. -- ,f 1 -. 'Lf' 'S il , x X I ig , ff .N f X l I li hill A fl , . X 2 5 ' ,gy fi Z-, ,Z fy 'f 9 , 42' Z 4 'I f I I 2 I A. B. Chemistry U. S. Army Air Corps 4 Athletic Commission 4 LAVONNE ALICE BREEN A. B. Education Kappa Delta Pi Vice Pres. 4 Orchestra 2-4 BARBARA J. ANDERSON WRA Board A, B. General Elementary Delta Phi Upsilon 4 Shen Yo Sec'y. 2, 3 Historian 2 President 4 Senior Cabinet Upper Division Council 4 Del Sud Statt C. S. T. A. BARBARA ALICE BLACK A. B. Social Science Shen Yo Vice Pres. 4 Senior Class Pres. Cetza 2 JOSEPH MICHAEL BOTTE A. B. Zoology Delta Pi Beta Sec. Treas. Aescalapians Sec. Trees. Phi Sigma Xi Cceotl ESTHER BYRNES A. B. General Tau Zeta Rho Pres. 4 Skull and Dagger Sec'y Treas. 3, 4 Jr. Class Treas. Theatre Guild 2, 3, 4 Newman Club Q :hp MARYANN BYRNES A. B. Libcral Arts, Englisli BEVERLY V. CLARK A. B. Special Secondary Bus. Ed. Transter Pacitic Union College STELLA LOUISE DIBOLL A. B. Ed. Kindergarten-Prrnary Gamma Ptii Zeta Treas. Delta Ptii Upsilon Vice Pres. Cetza Pres. Cap and Gown Keeprr ot Gowns .sz-y I Q1 x 71433 : A31-Q5 -xx E'-'IE-,JSA 323' F N - rf ! 'YT ay ,gg-3 T2 ff 3 ls. TEE- H641 iv 025' f 40025 1 -'C ' 1 ' J Q T ?' f ff 413, 54-4' 1.5555 F' Y - I .wad . 45-3 -N4,.xNx I., 'S :- ' ll:2N - f 4: -5 1' T15 I ELSEQ- f ' o: X-f 5 f'Q1f 'Af ' - 5 i .Slime b 5 fi . c' X .. '- . '- , .-14- 1 'xL,-ve 'X .Q I . 5,w - Y :X Q., 1 v -' ,5 - r:,.:. ' S ' ' 'Z an . 2.2. A . - ' 45 Z ---qgrb' , ' 25 4'4gr,,rs:.:'::a- ' .fe-.-J' .1-11:1-13 W-. T 1 '?a,1o-,.'.,j-.- '-: . ,E ' . 3- pf..-1 gf' 'Nf1.3..- . U, v.. . , L 1 q 'K' ig - 'r f in ' , . '- I M, ' ..1.s , -. ,1 X-- 1 r gl V, , - if:- , . -1 , ff L-.f ,A ',r f. ' s.---- ini Qlf- ' gr 1 .1 Y ' 3 , , , X S V 1 -:na - , --' - .-.x ' ef ll W ,-1 ., A ., ' ' 1- ,gc f v,, K 4.3 1 , 4 if , .r . ,lf 'fo' f 'ff . fi -' - 1 V' ' LEONE F. CARLSON PAUL R. Cl-IEESMAN A. B. Liberal Arts, Social Science A. B. Zoology, Jr. High Theta Clwi Sec. 4 Basketball Varsity 4 Cetza 2, 3 Cap and Gown Vice Cliancellor '43 Cliancellor '44 Co-Ed:tor Del Sudoeste 4 A. W. S. Vice Pres. 3 A. W. S. Service Award 'iXflno's Wino Hat's Qtt HARRIET C. COOPER A. B. Education Transter Central Junior College Wesley Club 3, 4 HADARAH E. DOMNITZ A. B. Zoology Toastmistrcss Pres, Trcas. Plii Mu Epsilon Plii Sigma Xi Cetza Healtli and Satety Committee Upper Division Student Council Open-Forum Board Member EU N I CE E. EAWCETT A, B. English Slien Yo Sec. 2 Gamma Psi Xolotl 3, 4 WILLMA E. A. B. Ed. Elementary Ptii Sigrna Nu Treas. Delta Plwi Upsilon Cetza G LE N E L LEN A. B. History Shen Yo Treas. Inter-Sorority Council Treas. RUTH ALINE A. B. Education Epsilon Pi Theta Vice Pres. Sec. Senior Class Music Guild Cetza D E U E L 3 4 2, 3 D O R A N Pres. Vice Pres. FOSTER wwdqk MP2, ---an-QQ .W-n, WW: if MARGARET L. GENTRY A. B, Ed. Elementary Delta Chi Phi Sec. Cetza Xolotl 2, 3 2-4 MARY E. GORHAM A. B. History Delta Sigma Theta Y. W. C. A. OLWYN GRE EN A. B. Ed. Kindergarten-Primary Phi Kappa Gamma Treas. 2 Sec. Vice Pres. Pres. Delta Phi Upsilon Canterbury Club 2, 3 Senior Class Vice Pres. Music Guild ' Del Sud Staff f . 5 'M 2 V if If ' fm ly, fiiyifisk' 1 ff 1 -V X , 'i TTETQTC'-' I I 'ima I I .Q -P vi., 'Lili fi' B Lx Q? , T S' 1143 7 - 1- iv X -M ly, Irs Zf k 'A aaaa i MYRIAM JOSEPHINE GILL A. B, Ed. Elementary Le Cercle Francais I, 2 Treas. El Club Azteca I, 2 Pres. Newman Club I, 2, 3 Sec. Alpha Mu Gamma 3, 4 Treas. Cap and Gown Chancellor Cetza 3 Xolotl 3 Y, W. C. A. 3 Pres. A. W. S. Board Whols Who HELEN MARR GRAHAM A. B. Ed. Elementary Transfer Santa Barbara State College WILLIAM I-IADDQCK A. B. Economics UCLA Phi Lambda Xi Tau 'Sigma PATRICIA I-I I NSHAW A, B. Zoology Sigma Omicron Phi Mu Epsilon EDWINA T. GODDARD A. B. Geography Sigma Pi Theta Vice Pres. Kappa Delta Pi HORTENSE A. B. Social Science Transter University ol Denver Shen Yo LUCILE A A. B. Art Kappa Theta Gamma Psi Art Guild Sec. 2 Pres. 4 Kappa Delta Pi Gamma Epsilon Sec. 2 3, 4 GRANDJEAN I-I A N S O N Treas. 3 Omicrom Art Editor Del Sud 3 MABEL JEANNE HOPKINS A. B. History Delta Chi Phi Gamma Psi Aztec Statt 4 J t ,--- H 1 if- Y 0 ,Zfi TWILA EVEY A. B. Education Sigma Pi Theta AS Council Kappa Delta Pi HOPKINS BETTY LYON I-IOWLETT Transler Los Angeles City A. B. Ed. Elementary Kappa Theta C. S. T. A. Student Counselor Y, W. C. A. Pius, of Nursids Aid CAROL LOUIS A. B. Music Sigma Alpha Iota Sec. Orchestra Chamber Music A Cappella .X f '. I IIIII ,II fi fl' f fiffflii, I f Q avla,'b DI he v f ffl-1' ' 5 5: VI: X X 3 1Qi X Y ,I 'Til' ' -. X I A Z . I A ,315 f ,jg f 6 Nl 'fy T r Z , I I. , II JONES 3,4 4 I-4 3,4 VIRGINIA WELLS I-IORN A. B. Ed. Elementary Gamma Phi Zeta Pres. 2, 3 Student Council 3 A, W. S. Board 3 Inter-Sorority Council 3, 4 Ouetzal I-Iall I-4 Treas. 2 Vfce Pros. 3 Pres. 3 Cap and Guwn Scribe WhoIs Who Cetza 2, 3 Xolotl 3, 4 Pres. 4 Erosh Advisar 3 Who's Who ALLEN ALFRED I-I A. B. Special in Art Delta Pi Beta Pres. Art Guild Vice Pres. Roger Williams Oceotl Pres. Publicity Committci: UGI-IES 4 I-4 3 I-4 2, 3 3 3 Cetzn-Octgotl Xmas Driyi- 3 FORREST BU RTON A. B. Social Service Wesley Soc. Service Senior Cabinet JON ES Treas. 4 Pres. 4 PATRICK KELLY A. B. English AUDREY J. I-IOUGI-ITON A. B. Ed. Kindergarten-Primary Ouetzal Hall Sec. 3 Delta Phi Upsilon Wesley Club 4 LAURENCE L. JACOBS A. B. Zoology Aesculapians 3, 4 Pres. 4 Delta Kappa 2-4 B Basketball 4 NANCY REES JULIAN A, B. Ed. Elementary Theta Chi Inter-Sorority Council Sports Chairman 2, 3 Cetza Vice Przs. 3 A. W. S. Sec. 3 A. W. S. Pres. 4 Xolotl Sec. 3 Yffhcrfs Who Cap and Gown 4 Lectures and Assembly Com. 2 Extra Curricular Committee 4 Sorority Editor on Del Sud 3 CORALYN S. KILLION A. B. Ed. Elementary Epsilon Pi Theta Vice Pres. Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4 Kappa Delta Pi Treas. Treble Clet I, 2, 3 Orchestra I, 2 'WM' CLARICE C. KIMBALL A. B. Special in Music Guild Pres. Kappa Delta Pi Sigma Alpha Io Treble Clef Orchestra Chamber Music Accompanist tor Chaparral FRANCES L. A. B. Ed. Eleme Kappa Delta Pi Sec. Roger Williams Treas. Orchestra Chamber Music Music 4 3, 4 ta I Admetus and LAUBMAYER ntary-Jr. High 3, 4 4 I, 2 2 2 2 MAUREEN K. LYNCH A. B. Zoology .,, Newman Club I, 2 Sigma Omicron 2, 3, 4 P . 3, Phi rgigma Xi 3, 4 P . 4 Xoloif 4 E47 ZOO N IQ c . o r ,l f i r' g ii- , . f ef: . 4 , in 5.362 Q 212 4 'C' 'Q 1 -T7 fx fi , ff' Q, MARY LOUISE LAING A. B. English University ot Arizona Gamma Psi Sec. 3 Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4 PAULINE MAUDIE LEAR A. B. Ed. Junior High Central Junior College MARJORIE LYONS A. B. Ed, Elementary Phi Sigma Nu Pres. Dance Guild ALICE BISHOP McDANIEL A. B. Ed, Junior High Zoology Toltec M A R Y LAMBRON A. B. General University ot Calitornia at Berlceley THOMAS P. LIDDIARD JR. A. B. Chemistry Westminster Club 3, 4 Delta Kappa 3, 4 ISABEL MARY LYSTER A. B. Education, Elementary Sigma Pi Theta Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4 4 Historian FLORENCE McKINNEY A. B. Music Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4 Kappa Delta Pi Y. W. C. A. Treas. 4 Treble Clet 2, 3, 4 Women's Quartet 2, 3 Dance Guild I, 2, 3 Pres. 2 A Cappella I, 2, 3 Orchestra 4 'fm li Vin. 'kr NW- GEN EVIEVE E. MILLICAN A. B. Music Music Guild Sigma Alpha lota Orchestra A Cappella AILEEN NOONAN A. B. Ed. Elementary Epsilon Pi Theta Sec. Ouetzal Hall Pres. A, W. S. Board FRANCESJAN E ON El LL A. B. Social Science lnter-Sorority Council Pres. 4 Phi Sigma Nu Sec. Cetza Cap and Gown W. R. A. Secretary A. B. English JANE H. MORGENSON MARNA P. MUNDELL A. B. Special Arts Sigma Pi Theta Toastmistress 4 Inter-Sorority Council Skull and Dagger 4 Detense Stamp Council Gamma Psi 3, 4 Aztec Statt Cetza 3 One Act Plays Student Council 3, 4 Open Forum Board 3, 4 Judge Debate Tournaments 2, 3 One Act Plays 2, 3, 4 Cyllcge Radio Programs DOROTHY NORMAN DOROTHY ODERBOLZ A. B. Education A. B. Kindergarten-Primary Kappa Theta Theta Kappa D lta Pi Pres. 4 Art Guild lnter-Sorority Council 3 Y. W. C. A. Delta Phi Upsilon C. S. T. A. President 4 WINELDA PARK BETTE ERNST PARKlS A. B. General Elementary A. B. Education Alpha Sigma Chi Pres. Kappa Delta Pi Art Guild Pres. A. W. S. Board Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4 Gamma Psi 4 Cap and Gown Scribe Delta Phi Upsilon 4 HMS Ott Upper Division Council 4 Social Service Club Senior Cabinet 4 Inter-Sorority Council Sec. ? Q. .Q f N f fl 'ff HERBERT LOUIS PEEK 3:4 24 T , -,., ?3,.i.Q.j: A. B. Education l9'44 1 . Transfer O. C. J. C. X '!m!f1 -1 'Ei !'4ff' f , ., wi,-zl.ff,g!d,iff, , 31.5g,',ref,.f fy lfif'.e.fLi.-:Mifiiri mffwryf. j if l'7'LZ.3HFfy.f'Fif' ,M lA9769,i' W xml. ,JM , f.:z1,l b f V f .,,, -'-W - --V ,Wff ?! 4 i' 2' X4 iYi5f? 5f ff v' ' -X S.:??2.-f 1 ' .1 X2fi pf' ' X , --f V -J X .aw . as fav 1 ,fgyfff -1--we - , .- -. gg T - 5' - ',,' 'ph NONA LEFTWlCH RADER A. B. Liberal Arts, Toastmistress Vice Pres. W. R. A. Wesleyan Club Womens P. E. Skull and Dagger Cetza A. W. S. Board Theatre Guild Winner ot One-A Speech Arts 4 l-4 2, 3 3 ct Comedy Cup W. R. A. Shamrock Shuttle l-lats Ott! 45. W- LS i f M ff' ff'7V I 7 2 f 1 I 1 r I ELIZABETH RAVENSCR T A. B. Elementary Alpha Mu Gamma MARGARET M. RAZZETO A. B. Kindergarten-Primary Newman Clulo I,4 Gamma Psi OF 1,2 4 GEORGE ORRAN REED A. B. Social Science Eta Omega Delta Vice Pres. 4 Pres. 3 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4 Westminster Club l-4 S U E 6- R l T E Z E l- MARJORIE J. ROSSBERG A. B. Liberal Arts Mills and UCS Phi Kappa Gamma A, B. English Sigma Pi Theta Vice Pres. 3 JACK FRENCH SELF FRANCES SUTHERLAND A- B- ClW2ml5tfY A. B. General Elementary Delia KGPDG 3r 4 Transter Citrus Junior College Alpha Ph' Omefia 2- 3' 4 Health Committee 4 .7 iff l., ,. if 'aff , MARCIA E. TALIEERRO A. B. Education, English Toastmasters Pres. Blue Key Treas. Gavel Society Pres. Skull and Dagger Upper Division Council A. S, B. Pres. 4 Who's Who I944 Qpen Forum Chairman 3 Manager Debate Squad 2 Spec. Award Speceh 4 GEORGIA B. RUSSELL A. B. General Elementary Transter El Centro Junior College Wesley Club Sec'y 3 Vice Pres. 4 Quetzal l-lall 3 OLIVE MARION SWEET A. B. Art Toltecs Pres. Zi 4 Xolotl 2, 3- 4 Art Guilcl 4 A. NV. S. Board 2 JULIA ANNE TAYLOR A. B. General Elementary J X1 flfw X ill IL, .X xx -3 I sh I ,J . f f ,N l il , i .1 fr,'r 1' 1' l 'X iii yli 6.2119 if Wyf gyzyf Wi, . mf l 27, 1 ,Ml 45 T, . i' T g WJ ll 'b ' ri fffin! ir l ,g , I , ' M' '. 7 1. , ffl 3 A. fl l f y I -Org 1 tf iv ,K A ' J Q , l f T-2 ' f Alpha Sigma Chi Pres. 3 Gamma Psi Pres. 4 Cetza Pres. 4 Club Roger Williams Pres. 4 Shen Yo l'4 Vice Pres. 3 Cetza z 3 Toastmistress Sec'y l Senior Cabinet W 354 we-fp 'WX J. MARY J. TISDALE A. B. Physical Education Gamma Phi Zeta Vice Pres. 3 Cap and Gown 4 W. R. A . 3, 4 Pres. 4 Upper Division Council 3 Inter-Sorority Council 3 Drum Majorette I, 2, 3 Who's Who WINIFRED ESTHER WEBB A. B. Music Sigma Alpha Iota Vice Pres. Orchestra Chamber Music WILMA WICKER A. B. English Toastmistress Gamma Psi Sec'y ,440 fo ZZ WANDA E. CLARK HENRY ALLEN CURTIS ALICE MARIE GEORGE PHYLLIS H. JOHNSON 98 ELIZABETH B. WALLACE A. B. Education Cetza Tau Zeta Rho MURIEL D. WELLINGHAM A. B. Ed. General Science W. R. A. KATHARINE WILDER A. B. General Elementary Y. W. C. A. I. 2 Alpha Mu Gamma Vice Pres. 2, 3, 4 Kappa Delta Pi Pres. 4 Xolotl 3 gl'aJuClfe6l MARJORY McMAHON MARION J. PARCHMAN EVELYN O. ROSSMAN ELIZABETH L. WOOD NANCY WATENPAUGH A. B. Social Science Treble Clef Bus. Mgr. 3 Pres. 4 Treble Clet Quartette 2, 4 Wesley Club I-4 AIJSTA ELIZABETH WELLS A. B. Education Phi Sigma Nu Vice Pres. 3 Cap and Gown Treble Clet I-4 Lower Division Council Upper Division Council A. W. S. Board A. S. Vice Pres. Committee ot Election 2, 3 Who's Who ' BARBARA WOQDHOUSE A. B. Elementary Phi Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4 Pres. 3 Cetza 2, 3 S ' 3 ecy A. W. S. Board I, Social Chairman Sec'y Freshman Class 2 2 EVELYN V. ZUMWALT A. B. Art Gamma Psi fha., Avi? ww' Awami ana! juniom .Mr rw Herne? IO z jreaiurel' peg .ggncfair l Jf,Zf'e fZf 3 Q04 Although it is almost a tradition that 'uniors ar th l i e e east active class in the college, these students managed to organize as a class and lceep up the Aztec spirit . . . almost seniors, they were busy tultilling requirements and hittinq the boolcs . . . aided various other organizations in sponsoring events .... Sponsored Newsletter . . . spring picnic at beach . . . Frank Cole, President, lett tor the service in tall. 2 i Q5 Afiilflh a K X Qf? - fi, 'V ' ra - 3 is-dia i 'GTZ' -fy l ' M ':..Q.i' 7 ?i!f?,ic,J , X' f ' if jf' . 7 if 4,1 if X4,f, ?fX X 1 ,rl Q g, f , f ' ,ff ff 7 i Z 2 f ff Z 2' A Z z Z lf! fetal, Z? L 5' ana! sS70l0A0l'l'l0l 8ff fro prebidlw atop Siwiagar 90.3 lcv? I 449 ed!bg'2f vga jl'2a5MI'2l' Jeannette mary 39,1 Although not active until the second semester. sophomores made up tor it in the spring . . .held all sophomore assembly . . . bang-up picnic at beach featuring food, tun, and sun-burns . . . planned assembly for entire college to be held late in semester last lap ot lower division worlc completed. most sophomores will return as upper division students next tall. X!! ff X X ff? X Auf l'l'L06f!y jI 86Al'I'l6l'l ga FLG fa 60111.24 uJ gi!! iljajerie -jgliml W WZ, Ofhcerfi y Ugbze Q2 Pall Spring President ,, YYY,,,Y,,,,,,, , Y, ,Ray Blair President , ,,,,YYYY,,,,,,,, Patricia Bird Vice'President, ,i,,,,,,,,,, Patricia Bird Vice4President ,,t,,, Mary Jane Dutty Sccretaryn ,.A,.t,,,,,, Valorie Hind Secretary ,,,, ,,.,e,.,,,,,,e V alorie l-lind Treasurer ,Y,,,,, ,,,, R ay Powers Treasurer ,,,, Barbara Cornelius Publicity i,,,. Marion Nicholson Publicity Marion Nicholson Athletics, ,v,,,,,,,,, Fred Miles Athleti s ' C Y , ,i,....,....,,. Fred Miles W9 -I' 191 .r- 1-'rr H Hr! J !r!!H l First row, lett to right: Valerie l-lind, Mary Jane Dutty, Mrs, Fay Perry, Betty Marie Wood. Second row: Mary Nicholson, Barbara Cornelius, Fred Miles, Pat Bird. When president Ray Blair joined the navy during Christmas vacation, Pa- tricia Bird, vice-president too-lc over his job . . . Ray Powers also lett a vacancy when he left tor the army just betore the Blue Book Bal! . , . Barbara Cornelius toolq his place . . . Mary Jane Duy was appointed vice' president . . . class sponsored annual Blue Book Ball as well as a talent show in spring . . . the largest class in the school, the trosh were duly initiated, are now loyal members ot the Aztec tribe. 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Second row: NYJinelda Park, Mary Louise Laing, George Bergman, Wilma Wicker, Margaret Laxson. Not in picture: Phyllis Ketalas, Ann Kirkland, Fern Riley, Dorothy Sheldon, Rae Cuesta, Gloria Slack, Anita Gillette, Rita Wiedenhoss, and Marna Mundell. AU KENNEDJ al'l'lI'l'l6l l-lonorary literary clulo sponsors creative writing among members . creates an appreciation ot literature . . . participation in school and national events such as the Atlantic Monthly con test . . .auctioned ott old boolcs at spring meeting Ot ticers: President, Marcia Tall aterrog Vice-president Pat Allard: Secretary Wilma Wickerg Treasurer Evelyn Zumwalt. e are affix! fd NN AWK LE in 65 lg SON wcygosgyv mea QT 65 t NOR- Ps Sitting, lett to right: Eleanor Dietriclc, Rina Caporaletti, Molly Jean Brunnings and Shirlee Lalce. Standing: Miss llse Hamann, Nina Miratvile, June Sisson, Lucille Hanson, Evelyn Zumwalt, Clive Street, Dorothy Norman, Mary Wheelock, Enid Edwards, Not in picture: Ruth Roloson, Mrs, Van Dusen, Mrs. l-lontie, Margaret Johnson, Allan l-lughs, June Palmer, Winelda Parlc, Bertie Williams and Frances Mullaly. .xdrf guifc! Promotion ot art appreciation in both col- lege and community. . . meetings held twice monthly . . . members visit local artists . . . discussion meetings . . . present various ex- hibitions to the college . . . stimulation ot artistic thinlcing and appreciation. Otticers: Eall-Margaret Johnson. President: Enid Ed- wards, Vice-president: Lucille l-lanson, Sec- retary. Spring-Lucille Hanson, Presidentg Enid Edwards, Vice-president: June Palmer, Secretary. Who tool4 my new brush? . .. easels witlw lwalt-tinislwed paintings . .. ine art department? Ulm it's down loelow tlwe lipl . . . l-lurry up or we'll be late tor potteryl . . . let- terinq classes, continually asked to malce signs tor various campus events ... l-lave you clweclced tl'ie new model in tlie lite drawincg class? . . . popular cratt classes . . . displays in tl'ie art museum wlwere the tluores- cent liglits tinl4le on like music ...oils and water colors and soiled smocks and T squares. . an mufiiciand MR JU ' UU5 L Mit? 'WSs C Dissofgfafrcgrfrxfg SPR ON Chapter ot national music sorority . . . semi-annual welcome tea tor all women music students . . . tostering ot music appreciation. interpretation and opportunities on the campus anol in the community. Qtticers-Presb cldent, Lois Ann Jones, Vice-presiclent, Diana Quintg Sccictary, Sybil l-lolmes: Treasurer, Nancy Storm. 1 ma ,4 lm fora 9 P First row, lctt to iight: Grace Yale, Barbara Strong, Doro- thy Johnson, Anita Knox, Margaret Martin. Second row: Diana Quint, Winitred Webb, Sybil Holmes, Miss Springston, Mary Alice Leip- per, Lois Ann Jones, Mary Louise Laing. Third row: Laurabelle Law, Nancy Storm and Wanoa l-loward. Not in picture: Donna Lee Hoskins. 51.644 ca! . - is 5,52 , . if 1 Q i , r- ,... : -I , .. . -.-tr .. . , ' , , . A, ..,... : . ., . , -- ,., . - , . 'f-f'-a - +2--ff-' 1-431. I 22.11, -J -.ss.1:s.,- . . 1 :z - '- ,:,. :g ' F A ,-DEQ: j,'? '+ .TW -' yd .5 -' --.. .. - - .,.f. - :..' N., 1 - ',., 9 H I xl-I ,U t -A R., qs:-.q.-.1-: g. in ,I .-L: , ...- . -' 3, fi, -M. 4 H-H I I m. 1, ,F-, U 5, -,5 -'- -f.- .- :aq-::?:' 4 '- . . -:.-'.:sr.' '- FZ - ' 'Y ' - N-Mffipw -, - 1 ' fi ' - A Q af . s., x-fa .. s1, f,,,4 - fa- , , ..,. .1 .MGE ,- , fm .. -.-.- .H.:,. First row, lett to right-Elaine Alexander, Mary Frances Thompson, Joan Kimball, Donna Lee Hos- kins, and Eunice Manning Koch, accompanist. Second row--Kathleen Goodwin, Barbara Strong, Austa Wells, Charlotte Morrison, Miss Deborah Smith, Fanchon Acosta, Genevieve Millican, Janet C-eistweit, Sylvia Wolt. Third row-Mary Kuntzman, Lois Hezer, Diana Quint, Margaret Russell, Evelyn Knouse, Wanda Clark, Mary Peck, Florence McKinney, Alice Sharp, Helen Conger Anita Knox. Fourth row--Marjorie Austin, Betty Lou Simpson, Margaret Dowd, Nancy Watenpaugh, Wanda Howard, Clarice' Kimball, Dorothy Berry, Mary Alice Liepper, Margaret Johnson. Not in picture-Nettie Castle, Jayne Dempsey, Elizabeth Sage, Mary Clarke. Second semester- Jeanne Nelson, Dorothy Johnson, Frances Hayncs, Ruth Black, Connie Alden, Gwen Spiva, Arline Haugen, Sally Jeter, Maxine Erb, Martha Hays, Mary Lou Carmody, Nancy Lowry, Frances Laub- maycr, accompanist. One ot the tinest women's glee clubs on the coast . . . Treble Clet tea held March 26 . . . annual formal concert sold out on April 23 . . . impressive musical setting tor Christmas program . . , Pompom dinner, AWS banquet, and many other college tunctions . . . sang tor service men and various city organizations . . . Teacher Smith . . . Organ tund boosted by concerts . . . Newsletter concert. II4 UPCA 86 fl 6l Anna Balaban, violin: Dominic Calabrese, oboe: Mary Adelle Campbell, viola: Gloria Carmiclnael, tympani: Jean De Reimer, cello: Virginia Eldridge, bass: Robert Finch, trom- bone: Betty Gantz, violin: Janet Geistweit, trombone: Donna Lee l'loSlcins, violin: Wanda Howard, clarinet: Glenn l-la- wortln, tlute: Lois Ann Jones, violin: Lorraine Knaresboro, trumpet: Mary Alice Leipper, bass: Betty Morl4, violin: Ellen Monteverde, violin: Jolnn Mooers, trumpet: Grace Morales, violin: Diana Quint, liorn: Nancy Storm, bass: Evelyn Votli, violin: Vfinitred Webb, cello: Sylvia Wolt, tiori1:Grace Yale, cello: Sybil Bonitield, violin. Lett to riglwtz Frances Laubmeyer, Nancy Watenpaugb, Mary Peck, Franclwon Acosta, Anita Knox. CAQIWLAQI' Represents orclwestra when it would be impractical tor the entire orclwestra to play . . . pride ot music department . . . composed ot members especially selected . . . plays at student body assemblies and clwurctm qatlwerings. II6 3.844 car uarfef Four singers selected trom Treble Clet . . . cliosen by tryouts . . . voices wlfiicti blend best are selected . . . altbouqlw a comparatively small group on campus, tlwcy are very active in proQrams presented botti by sclwool and city organizations. Lett to right: Lois Ann Jones, Mary Alice Leipper, Diana Quint Grace Yale, Beulah Stamatopoulos, Clive Stratton, Wanda l-loward Mr, Leib, Seated at piano: Frances Laubmeyer and Nancy Storm Alpha Eta Rho Qffzer Organizafionzi Sigma Pi Sigma Delta Kappa Aztec Bible Club Stevens Club Westminster Club Christian Science Club Lutheran Club Oceotl Alpha Mu Gamma Amotl Delvers Le Cercle Francais Lettermans Club Pi Phi Epsilon Tau Sigma EI Club Azteca Toastmasters A Capella Music Guild Photophans Nu Alpha Chi Toltecs . ana! ac-fow M XSS SY ENN. ELXZPX BON ES JUL jA i jkeafre gui! Sitting, lett to right: Nona Rader, Marilyn Bascom and Rae Cuesta. Standing: Betty Marie Wood, Florence Otticer, Emma Jean Howard. Curtain going up. . .lwouseliglwts dimmed ...stage fright . . .applause . . .grease paint. . . annual one- act play tournament . . . includes all Aztecs en- rolled in speectr arts classes . . . under direction ot Miss Sybil Eliza Jones . . . original one-act plays, written by students, produced in spring . . . Shake- spearean production . . . modern dramas . . . verse choir production . . .students play, cast, direct and produce . . . backbone ot dramatic activity. Ot- ticers: President. Marilyn Bascomg Vice-president, Esther Byrnes, Secretary-Treasurer, Florence Otticer. H9 .5214 all!! laggel' Front, lett to riglitz Emma Jean l-loward, Nona Rader, Miss Jones and Martlwa Shown. Baclc: Barbara XYJiese, Bill Sykes, Florence Ctticer and Pat Saunders. Not in picture: George Reed, Marilyn Bascom, Mama Mundell and Ann Peterson. Honorary dramatic society . . . comprised ot stu- dents who lwave bad a year course in speeclfr arts plus a successful record . . . Miss Jones, sponsor. . . Skull and Dagger lcey proudly worn by members. . . turttierance ot drama primary aim . . . serve in all capacities ot stage production. Gtlicersz Presi- dent, Marilyn Bascomg Vice-president, Pat Saunders, Secretary, Nona Rader, Treasurer, Barbara Wieseg Publicity, Florence Qtticer. l2O gazebo l Lf5A0l0 Lett to right: Martha Shown, Jaclc l'lar11mond, Peggy Ashby, B'lI Barnise, Forrest Jones. Students heard weekly on local proqram . . . serici ot thirteen broadcasts . . . scripts written and pro- duced by students themselves . . . taufght by Miss Jones . . . class also writes and presents scripts tor ditterent activities in the city. l2l e Pfacfice fed A X C in 3 PX LEW TO RXGVXT -. NXXSS XS ,WELL HAMMACA, was eoxw wow NR, V PXUL TXNSLEY , GUXNN ERE E. BPXCON, DR. E. C, DEPUTY. NXXSS xfwlaxei SX Ov Pm, DEAN wil, MM , NXXSS XLPGW EXT , NXXSS LENPX xcw PRD WY: ERXNE VPKTERSON. NXPXDDEN. MRS, NNPX BVOIDEGPXPXRD, NXXSS EDX XAHNNNXIKCXC. ra- . Luang ,Si-Loo! BESSE CORE OR. Vx RGUER TVN d L Flonorary international edu- cational society . . . Alpha Sigma chapter . . . tosters ideals ot teaching orotession . . . presents speakers at meetings and initiation pan- ciuets. Otticers - President, Katherine Wilder: Vice presi dent, Layonne Breeneg Secre tary, Frances Laubmayer Carolyn Killiong l-listorianr lsa bel Lyster. Front row, lett to right: Dean Ault, Betty Ravenscroit, Lavonne Breene, Betty Parlcis, Winelda Park, Nancy Julian, Jo Tisdale, Dorothy Cderbolz, Peg Sinclair, lsapel Lyster, Dr. Madden. Second row: Claire Cooper, Tw Ia Fvey l-loplcins, Ruth Clute, Frances Laubmeyer, Miss Katherine Corbett. First row, 'ett to right: Stella Louise Dipoll, Miss lsabella l-tammaclc. Second row: Betty Barlcer, Wilma Deuel, Miss Edith l-lammaclc, Dorothy Oderbolz, Qlwyn Green, Miss Edith Redit, Audrey Houghton. Third row: Frances Laubmeyer, Isabel Lyster, Claire Cooper. Not in picture: Margaret Raz- zetto, Frances Sutherland, Margaret Gentry. mega Mi Marti on Teacher training students in- terested in early childhood education . . . college seniors and teachers who have gradu- ated . . . meetings held once a month . . . spealcers. Ot- ticers: President, Dorothy Oderbolzg Vice-president, Stella Louise Dibollg Secre- tary, Carmetta Young: Treas- urer, lris Zaun. I23 . ' ici-in l-lave you qot your seat worlc done tor this morning? . . . Who's sup- posed to clean up the room today? . . . would-lae teachers, armed with tlowers, heading tor T. S. betore classes.. . Gosh l'm scared . . .this is the tirst day l teach! . . . What do you do when they asl4 you some- thing you don't know! . . . This is Jack. This is Jane. This is Jack and Jane . . . But Johnnie, it just isn't nice to throw your bat at Mary! . .. l-lave you had your conterence yet? . . . You can always tell a teacher training student. . . that's all she ever talks about! impressive Christmas program the talk ot the campus. fm? LEET TO RIOI-IT, FRONT ROW: DR. KENNETH BARNI-IART, MISS GEORGIA AMSDEN, DEAN A, O. PETERSON. SEC' OND ROW: DR. WILLIAM WRIOI-IT, FRANK M. WATEN PAIJGH, DR. ROY CAMERON. conomica, ommerce Lett to right: Eorrest Jones, Theodore Dunlap, Sumner Braclret, Mr. Burroughs, Dr. Barnhart, Donna Johnson, Marie Quist, Marion Hughes, Erancesjane O'Neill, Adrienne Wueste, Char- lotte Morrison, Barbara Dye, Nettie Castle, Arline Haugen, Peggy Ashby, Jayne Dempsey, Jeanne Oncley and Marjorie Hall and' Socio ogy Sofia! .szruice CM Re-organized atter several years ot inactivity . . . stu- dcnts interested in sociology and its problems . . . study ot social problems in the city and county . . . discussion meetings as well as eld trips . . . large active membership Otiicers: President, Eorrest Jones, Vice-president, Nettie Castfeq Secretary, Jeanne On- cleyg Treasurer, M a r i o n I-lughes. I25 .fgzj .Ma lor? DR. ABRAHAM NASITIR, DR. CHARLES LEONARD ..!Ql'LfAI 0l00 Ogg ana! geoA9g DR. SPENCER ROGERS, MR. BAYLOR BROOKS 20gl a,l9 g MRS. ALVINA STORM AND DR. L. C. POST Lett to right: Ruth Blackwell, Gertrude Spencer, Lucille l-lan' son, Audrey Gilmore and Ruth Robson. Not in picture: Doris Berglot, Mary Katherine Wing, Beatrice Kuiet, Betty l-lawlcins and Ruth Mineo. I amma 60:5 idn micron Women interested in geology . . . tiold tield trips . . . tiilces . . . meet reqularly every two weeks . . . study local geo- logical problems and ditticul- ties. Otticers: President, Ger- trude Spencerg Vice-presi- dent and Treasurer, Doris Berqlotg Secretary, Lucille l-lanson. I27 Jaw' M-S-lm ' m ww fm- M TMA '1- i CZ trio' QWJE X. trseogsl C' Q03 R nt - . ow? ral- sSi HSN rleuliliil lgeiltll ll D lgffla Lett to right: micron . lmurpose is to brinq girls to- it gether who are majoring or Z I ,. minoring in chemistry . . . tor mutual benetit both protes- sionally and socially . . . trip i r through local milk company W 5 lab . . . Talk by Dr. Robinson i E on chemistry ancl its oppor- in tunities tor women in the navy. Ctticersi President, Maureen Lynch: Secretary, i Q3 Mary Rosaq Treasurer, Pat l-linshaw. I28 .. ' We 'Q' :mf emifi fry Maureen Lynch, Mary Rosa, Pat Hinshaw ik ciencea LEFT 7- HARWQQGHT, DR D D . ORGTHy ' DR. My JAMES CR Left to right-Phil Haims. Dr. Harwood, Alan Zemple, Dr. Johnson, Edith Haas, Mary Rosa, Lawrence Jacobs, Joseph Boite, Fred Allen, Hadarah Domonitz, Dr. Crouch, Norman Egger, Eli Layon, Bill Barnise, Pat Hinshaw. Not in picture-Maureen Lynch, Gertrude Spencer, Bill Silxes, Carl Ackerman, Seba Hutson, Frank Cole, Franl: Carter, Alice McDaniels, Terry Caygill, Ed Brezina, Bill Ireland, Bob Raphael. Mi .Sigma Comoosed ot students in- terested in lite sciences- monthly meetings . . . helps toster interest in modern scientitic development and research . . . miniature theses must be written to become qualitiecl members . . . Maur- een Lynch, president, is only olilicer. 129 Lett to right: Ered Allen, Bill Sikes, Lawrence Jacobs, John Eoret, Ed Brezina, Warren l-lawes, Norman Caldwell, Wayne Garrett, Phil l-laims, Dr. Harwood, Dr. Crouch, Bill Ireland, Eli Layon, Joe Botte, AI Zemple. Not in picture: Louis Botte, Dick Ziegler, Bob Lalzollette, Carl Ackerman, Noel Brown, Norman Egger, Paul Orjala and John Tupper. Pre-med students . . . organized January i943 to tos- ter closer relations with local doctors and stimulate interest in the tields ot medicine . . . largest men's org on campus . . . bi-monthly meetings with local doctors as speakers . . . donated subscription to K Journal ot American Medical Association to library. ' Gtticersz Spring-Lawrence Jacobs, Presidentg Bill erica' aptand Sikes, Vice-president: Joe Botte, Secretary, Joe Bot- te, Treasurer, Eli Layon, Librarian historian. Fall- Ered Allen, President, Eli Layon, Vice-president: John Eoreti Secretary: John Eoret, Treasurer, Joe Botte, Librarian historian. A' Sitting, lett to right: Eerne Raley, l-ladarah Dominitz, Mary Rosa and L ll Nurse Fenwick. Back: Neysa Mae Phares, Margot Terrazas, Edith l'laaS, Pat l-linshaw, Jean Cotant, Betty Blem, Sally Jeter and Mariorie l-lall. Not in picture: Shirley Paulsen and Rosemary Lehnian. gpdikn Womens scientitic and pro- tessional sorority . . . trip to county hospital . . . speakers at meetings. . . lead Blood Donor Drive on campus . .. aided in T. B. tests at school .. .sponsored lecture by army nurse, navy nurse and Red Cross nurse, with luncheon atterwards. Otticers: Presi- dent, Mary Rosa, Vice-presi- dent, Perne Paley, Secretary, Pat l-linshawq Treasurer, Edith Haas. I3O W6lfAOI'l'ldfiC.'5 an ngineering I A CURTIS WALLING, JOI-IN GLEASON, GEORGE LIVINGSTON pAy:5iC6'L Sience, fgkgdicd anal Wefeorogzgy OSCAR BAIRD, DR. DONALD R. 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Mkss FX orenca Shania E wi, rand Mrs. Markorx Sdnwo xo. mgn 2 Q5 . Z .Qnfer-Sororify Soorfa 'ZMMM BADMINTON I. Phi Sigma Nu 2. Shen Yo 3. Epsilon Pi Theta BASKETBALL I. Phi Kappa Gamma 2. Phi Sigma Nu 3. Shen Yo BOWLING I, Epsilon Pi Theta Jo Estelle Power Joyce Kalanquin 7. Shen Yo Mary Lou Christianson Beebe Mathewson 3. Kappa Theta Pat Traynor Marjorie Eaddis Also Swimming and Volleyball I-lit that birdiel . . . Three strilses . . . batter upl . . . malce-up tolk dancing classes at the army-navy Y . . . Brrr, the water in this shower is cold: . . . Anybody seen my towel? . . . Servicel . . . golt down on the tootball tield . . . archery . . . women's basketball team, played local wo- men's service teams . . . save me a mat up on the sundeclq. will you? . . . I-lurry up, she's calling rollI S frefafy GOJM 136 ggi-S . rv ,M Q2 ab Gwya 30 xj'26lJlll'el' HJ Cifzfw! Ms., MC? 'Q'eJl'6AaI1f gzfiu mem: 'IXUIQJ4 To provide recreation tor all . . . ev- ery woman student a member . . . Open l-lousetortroslrwomen . . .co- recreational volleyball mixer . . . bas- ketball playday . . . dances once a montlw at ttie Army-Navy Y . . . Mrs. Scliwob, adviser . . . Stramroclc Shuttle, spring successr sottball play- day . . . tennis tournament . . . high school play day . . . all sports dinner in spring. A'-'S i r ,X- r ? r fam Qlfl 3 xS?00I i5 eY'5 Ci. UQ RQGXOQKK . ' WC- X Q clnes, lett W U8 PNC C05 0361 QW! Standing, lett to right: Fred Miles, Ken Caldwell, Bud Lunnow, Dave Adams and Bob Crumly. Sitting: Dean C. E. Peterson, Gene Bruelc- er, Jirn Truax. Not in picture: Don Robinson, Clayton Henry and Robin Coker. 438 l QU i?i's3?5 'Eiw.w M-nJ,5',,'. lik gzw-lit-iV3iMW.M r-aaa ounfrg Front row, left to right: Don l-lardenbrook, l-larley Tinkle, Steve Flood, Jack Berliner, Augie Escarnilla, Dave Smith, Richard Ziegler. Back row: Dick Chugg, Glen Beamer, Bill Sikes, Fred Livingston, Dick Brown, Phil l-laims, Dean C. E. Peterson. Track Coach C. E. Peterson inaugurated the First Annual State College Invitational Cross Country run by sweeping the event . . . The harriers com- peted in seven dual meets, annexing tive ot them . . . The powertul Marine squad sparked by Ray Sears knocked Ott the Staters once and l-loover l-liqh School pinned on the other deteat . . . Kear- ny, La Jolla, Grossmont, San Diego I-Iiqh School lost to The State Colleqe distance men . . . Letter winners: Capt. Harley Tinkle, Steve Flood, Augie Escamilla, Dick Brown, Phil l-laims. Fred Livingston, and Dave Smith, Manager . . . -.L r was if S if gQgZ::,iigg.2:5,,,::g.- V U x r we H ..: .ggi:.iEf3- Qi, M 115, vdfdlfg gaalfefgaf Front row lett to right Fred Miles, Ray Powers, Dave Adams, Ken Caldwell, Bob Crumly Larry Krymer Bill Spicer Lou Estes, Bud Luhnow, Gene Brucker. Second row: Alec Alexander coach and l-lal Clarke, manager. Not in picture: Clayton l-lenry, Paul Cheesman and Charley Graham. The State College quintet took the tloor this season with one letterman from last years Bee squad . . . The rest ot the boys, though lacking in experience, made up tor it in ambition. This year marked the appearance ot still another coach . . . Former Stater, Alec Alexander took time Ott from his teaching and coaching duties at La Mesa Junior l-ligh School, to drill the Az- tecs . . . Coach Triple A did a neat job with his green material, winning seven and losing eight. The boys made two trips in spite ot war-time re- strictions . . . The tirst iaunt north ended disas- trously with a double loss to Pepperdine College. The second trip showed much better basketball- the boys dropping the tirst game to the Santa Ana Army Air Base but collecting the next two trom Whittier College and Los Angeles Veterans' Service League team. Those winning letters: Ken Caldwell, Charles Gra- ham, Lou Estes, Ray Power, Dave Adams, Larry Krymer, Gene Brucker, Bob Crumly, and l-lal Clark, Mgr. Ee Z?a4LefLa Front, lett to right: Bud Day Glen Steinlce Art Shoemaker Coach Bob Crumly Augie Escamilla, Ernie Krebs and Larry Wilson Baclc Claytone Henry Lawrence Jacobs, Don Robinson, John Matthews Eddie Myers Buzz Holding and Harley Trnkle ln spite ot several handicaps the Bee baslret- ball team played a creditable season . . . Practicing only twice a weelc and furnishing their own equipment, they worlced hard, los- ing tour and winning tive games . . . Clay- ton Henry was the only candidate with any previous experience and in mid-season he graduated to the varsity . . . the Bees beat St. Augustine and Brown Military Academy two games apiece and the Grossmont Bee squad once . . . Ryan Aircratt and Hoover, Kearney and La Jolla high schools triumphed over the State juniors . . . Bob Crumly, ot the Varsity, coached the team. Those winning letters: Don Robinson, Bud Luhnow, Buss Holding, Clayton Henry, Glen Steinlce, Ed Myers, John Matthews, Lawrence Jacobs, Ernie Krebs, Fred Miles, Paul Chees- man, Bill Spicer, and Don McClard, Manager. ,si,,riaf Because ot material shortage and transportation ditticulties, the college was unable to set up a loaseball program . . . An intramural softball schedule was set up which allowed nearly all men on campus to participate. . . Six teams were piclced and played under the leadership ot the P. E. leaders . . . The Captains were Fred Miles, Ken Caldwell, LeRoy Luhnow, Bob Crumly, Gene Bruclcer and Jim Truax. l932 l-larry Jones Lgiaorfri Renwick Thompson Perpetual Football Trophy Most valuable man on the team I932 Eldon Dilley IQ33 Glenn Warren I934 George Mosolt l935 Ted Wilson l936 Ed Smyth l937 Roger Stern i938 l-lerbert Ward l939 John Duich l940 Bob Eord I94I Dari Millsap Edward Preisler IQ42 Joe Seminario I943 Sherwood Parlcer Paul W. Mott Basketball Trophy Most valuable player Bob Tucker Bob Brown l932 l933 l934 Charles Wilson l935 Clinton Moss I936 Byron Lindsley Linden Burns Ben Palmgren l938 Jaclc Anderson Milton Phelps Milton Phelps Milton Phelps l937 l939 l940 I94l I942 Jim Ahler l943 Jim Ahler College Track Records Event Holder Year l00 yd. Dash C. Yalcel l940 220 yd. Dash C. Yalcel I939 440 yd. Dash J. Tripp l940 880 yd. Run E. l-leryet IQ37 220 yd. L.l-l. S. l-lartigan l937 I20 yd.l-l.l-l. S. l-lartigan l937 Mile Run Clair Berdel l938 2 Mile Run Clair Berdel l938 l-ligh Jump E. Kendall I937 Broad Jump L. McPhie l937 Pole Vault Jaclc Rand IQ34 Shotput Bob Leonard I933 Discus Throw B. Leonard I933 Mile Relay Geo. Parry l940 Boyle, Beeny, Tripp Javelin Bill Morales l94l Record 9.7 2l. 49. l:56.4 23.5 l4.3 4:l9.8 9:29.2 6' 372 24' 7 I4' lf? 46' 7'f2 l4I' SV3 3:2l.6 202' 6 .Ma for? Linn Platner Perpetual Baseball Trophy l-lighest Batting Average l932 l933 l934 I935 I936 i937 I938 l939 i940 l94I l942 I943 Ashley Joerndt Rod Luscomb George Moso-lt Al Churchman l-lideo l-ligashi Walt Setton Morris Siraton Eddie Preisler Jerry Davison Jerry Davison Jerry Davison l-lal Summers William Lundberg Trophy Most Outstanding S.D.S.C. Athlete I930-3I Elden Dilley l93 I-32 George Mosolt l932-33 George Mosolt IQ33-34 Jack Rand l934-35 Jaclc Rand l935-36 Al Churchman l936-37 l937-38 IQ38-39 Ed Smyth Ed Smyth l-lerbert Ward Eddie Preisler l939-40 Eddie Preisler I 940-4l I 94 l -42 I 942-43 Bill Nettles George Gilliland Bob Cozens Morris T. Shepherd Fox Perpetual Track and Field Trophy Most Outstanding Athlete I933 I934 i935 IQ36 l937 I938 I939 I940 I94I I942 IQ43 Bob Leonard Jaclc Rand Jaclc Rand Kenny Ray Selwyn l-lartigan Russell Allcire Clair Berdel Jim Tripp Jim Tripp Don Berg Don Berg I43 ff ,f 4 ' , j .QM 1gV,,j,f5Z,L Y g V ..'4f,w'-38 4 XX: , X :nd-rf? 7 XXX I if f f f f ff' Q47 V ffggg ' i:1 . - 1 - N - , aff , ,gf if jw , 1 Qfff ..f5fi:f2?' 4 'f 1 H x f- 'wwf . J' ' -y 1 l , WW , -fgifff , 1 , W Wu f ii'1: Q ' C ' 4 X Q7 1,',1w3a14lf,f lv, X, Q ' -M 4 - X' 74' 4- '.1f!',Z'5l-M2 11,11 y ' -- f f ' MQ Tklfll 'ifglr f x Zh' ' .si W 'W ' 411 H A ,,1?f.i3'7Q1gi?Q'2if3 JN M WY 'N 1 3Wf7 ?',. ,,V' 5 Rx, 11 ' el N 1 J,L..,'5 N Aix' ill .,.4-zw,,fvffs- f . -A I 11'-111.1 fn vix Q-, A1g,llu.l, 4',.qf,m7?fvg5.5? n, I iii? :, iw I I ,givgwgf ,X ,f H If,,i:.4Lf'3'5:J.Ag'f4Q,i1,Zlig1'f ,yzvgl 67 X17 I -.W 1 N .7i' ' iw If W fA? , f'9?'5 'li-'l'1fW2 f ' L-55? , ' '+- N 'V Q ifff'W?. 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'ljirgin id E-borofAy Worgenrofd in Q Q 14,4 WIW5 A mu-M., Wvary Z?am!orcl , ue lp 3,41 J AW pal' per-ry YMHJJQ PWA ,, dgarwm 'MJ 5 george .jwlaggr Lee Todd-Freshman induction Pat Perry-Volleyball Mixer and Speech Tournament Dorothy Morganroth-Volleyball Mixer Adrienne Wueste-Sadie l-lawlcins Day and Youth Congres Joyce Dick-Pompom dinner Jeanne Nelson-Service YVomen's Tea Austa Xxfells--Christmas Letter Winelda Parlc-General service to college Mary Bamtord-General service to college Virginia Snyder-Group lnsurance George l-layler-General Service to college Barbara Wiese-Speech Tournament Arthur Myers-Red Cross Gene Bruclcer-Dad's Day Dinner Betty Clapper-WRA Playday Ruth Robson-General service and Feminine Frolics Peg Sinclair-Feminine Frolics Nettie Castle-Student Union Building Charlotte Morrison-Student Union Building '4- O National collegiate organization . . . tionors leaders in col- leges and universities ttiroufcglwout ttie United States . . . publisties annual book eontaininq names and intormation ot students ctiosen . . . picked by student body ottieersi deans, and otlier student leaders . . . quotas tor eaeli col- lege are determined in proportion to ttie student body. Clllfg jllgdll Etticient AWS president . . . previous secretary ot same organization . . . Cap and Gown . . . Theta Chi . . . Cetza . . . Del Sud statt in junior year . . . Inter-sorority Council . . . nurses aid . . . teacher training . . Xolotol. 1,7 r I r fe f f X 56.955 ee , I G47 .-. 1, ZX . - lyflgf K' 7 ,335 ! ' inn- f'faf'K ff Yi i , if iv 7 5 l. ox X 1 rl ' . 7 Q' . 5 4 ,ff fit? . , , ,g I' 1 3.3-' f 1 I 'f '-I ,- Ik: 154 D f .W ,.., Y QA , : .yr W? ' I W J W Lf , L! r Ek .,,-, I. ,wx ff' ri ff -rf ,I V5 IWW' f- - - 3 ll,-1,1y,Qg ' !2, gx Q f I X MZ WW ' JU Mfglnld 0l l'l Cap and Gown member , . . Cetza . . . president ot Quetzal I-lall . . . Gamma Phi Zeta . . . AWS board... Inter-sorority Council . . . teacber training student . . . February gradu- ate . . . member ot Extra-curricular committee. gg-M.-M-vw 'r ' 4 gf or ' ff .W s.,w.qq.Nl M e0l ge REC! Popular AS president . . . Blue Key ...open forum chairman . . . debate squad . . . Slcull and Dagger . . . president ot Toastmasters . . . Eta Omega Delta ...r active in radio worlc as well as student pro-grams trom local stations. fr f:1,L ff at it H f , l it X Tm. f 'i ff H594 ., xl f, .5 9 l it ,fl 1 5 I : M It 4 li! ' if t 11247 l LY- Y in F ' --- -.--i-........, . E. 1 514 l 'ig it .K M 2' ,,ga.,.f ni ' fa 2 'Wi 3' gram f H- .- .. ' ' '.:a'..? A25 1 X ...gp wg 5 4 Q V L Q 'X 4 r ey 23+ ix 1 if Y ' N t.,.MM. 'Nw - Q my lgz JV' .li x. 5 -. 1 'riff fa f il ,Miss gl H nf 2: ,fr fail, lilgvi fn! l ..-7 Effi .lf ' F S r-if I 1 Lffde Friendly WRA president active in all women 5 sports . . . worked in cat' . . . Cap and Gown . . . Gamma Phi Zeta . . . drum maiorette . . . teacher training . . . member ot up- per division council. HHH DZZOFLQ Card Oil Busy eo-editor of Dei Sudoeste . . . chancellor of Cap and Gown . . . Theta Chi . , . Cetza . . . AWS board and vice-president . . . Xolotl . . . I-lafs OH . . . received AWS award for two years of outstanding activ- ity. r 'g A 4 Jfffiiiljf I 1132352121 J , ET 'S 0 X 55'f-iii -2:.-Jr H , ,I -ww 8 Q 4 QW ' A lr -v , W If 45 2 ff X K.. 5' 1 if 55,4 R -fg:i'f ' fwir-A ' - V :F 0 D . mv., ' . -1 ., . l 'i it Q F7423 '3 . -7. 15255391 ', . -1 v 1 X . 1 1-F 54, - Y 4 K af f- io a a 5 2 F, vrrwm ff Clwancellor of Cap and Gown presrdent and vice-president ol col- lege Y ...member ol AWS board , . . teaclwer training . . . graduated in February . . , Cetza . . . Newman Cu . . . active in foreign language groups. ' gel' U, 41117.-'T ' ci ,am mfr Gracious AS vice-president . . . Treble Clef. . . X-XS council . . . rnenn- ber of Cap and Gown . . . Phi Sig- ma Nu . . . Bangs . . . chairman of social committee . . . teacher train- ing took up most of senior year. Z ' i r ' f riff .' i ii gi if f' 9 i gsfa f , X i f.! '!l X f f '-'H .-ii +ff iiiiif -Xil- - 1-,-.W 44 X K. ! , Gfff ' f, 41 .6 I, 1 ,rx G Q1 2 ff' !, Ex w aX . ,',! 4 '5?-if m l J QQ! W ,. 3,51 M! gv ,lf Ir MQW lr X II I ! JI 6 , 1, FY f' , ' -X ,, of Z!V - 7xw'f '1fI'- 'xx ,N uf W 'H 1 1- X ,,. ' Etwixii wx M! f wm 2 1 Vlr, J ? N Y wx V1 W XX X X 2 My ' f ,4Niw f x X ,LQ-W ,V , ,ri ki CWM OL Wlewaiffer avi V0 This section ot the annual is dedicated to Dr. Post, through whose ettorts and hard worlc the Newsletter has been made pos- sible . . . we here present pictures ot Aztecs in the service ot our country . . . we salute and honor them . . . we also honor those whose pictures we were not able to obtain . . . we Aztecs at home are ever gratetul tor what they are doing tor us. P11 432k u 'Lv 1: , N0 9, .gh J' I, So 4 sore 'll' o' ,Pk O oi, h 4 I Haw sfxfwacp P ip G .9 ,N v4C obo 'Fw S' Q,-7, 8 4 'et ' l s f I 1 , -shui' . ' I W It 6 e I7 J ' , I V p - , ekgn ,k g frfyrui F X ,own on - -: ' pl ah' f D. 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Treble Clets Newsletter Conccrt . . . tolding and mailing, an endless job . . . co-operation ot camous orgs on sponsoring each News- letter.. .a continual monument to our men and women in the armed torces. Q f .u!ll ', L 433: 5 Y il - Q 4x ' if .. h Fi a , 1,5 QW? if I Quia-'?'fT, N ' , ' 2 L T. if - ,gal E 1 Bl S Q, pi 1, i 9 15 L ,Lf is . wr Q 3 2 . Q we eI'U C Growing more crowded every day, the ser- vice panel contains pictures ot our men and women in ttie service ot our country . . . Dr. Post and Mrs. King do ttie major portion ot ttie woric, assisted by various students . . . one ot most interesting sports on campus. gon! .Slang good C2 5 O We buy war stamps in ttie Quad or in the J Cat and ifieip speed victory ot our men in Giris organize to entertain men in armed torces the SQVVICQ- Lett to rignt: Francesjane O'NeiH and Barbara Dye f STAMPS if Ui F Clffsfmi-.5 ,Qffef W - Eli, A gli Q 'fi ls mar ' A Christmas letter for every Aztec in the servicel With the entire student body writing letters, practi- cally every man and woman from State in the armed forces received a personalized holiday greet- ino . . . sponsored by the AS council . . . Austa Wells, AS vice-president, etticient chairman. jk id year if sp Q3 .62 ,,., . 1 ...- I ,X . '- 'z ,I 3 'S' .,Af +639 Q 49' ,-P ,!, MW' Ph WWW F y'?sSm 42 ge M121 E. 65 1 1.1 H lf gg? Glen Holmes, Delta Pi Beta lrene Eyster, Doyal McLemore K. Pyle, Paculty: John Spillman Delta Pi Beta: Herman Addie- son, Letterman: Don Harvey Helen Clemson, Ross Tenney Richard Wright, Delta Pi Betal Harvey Wright, Delta Pi Beta: A, Bradt, Delta Pi Beta: Pred- eric Braclcett, Jim McColl, Kappa Phi Sigma: Lawrence Burke, Sigma Lambda: Mildred Morse, Theo Smyer, Baseball: Bonnie Edmonds, .leanne Rob- bins, Hardy Kuykendall, Omega Xi: Thomas Howe, Delta Pi Beta: Bill Jennings, Claude Fogle, George Thompson, Tau Delta Chi: Darwin Flalcoll, Delta Pi Beta: Eleanor Spinola, Treble Clet. Lett to right, top to bottom: John Albert Chandler, l-larry Weston, Clarence Schniicl, Charles R, Lake, William T. Qlmstead, George Peck, Frank Whittaker, Walt Ross, John E. Rising, Wiiliam Neild, Albert John Cech, Richard Clark, Charles N. Ables, Wayne A. Smith, Vincent Sund, l-lerbert Newmark, Jai '.'. es l-lurley, Dave Thornton, Edwin F, Barker, John Sinderholm. llftxll ot these tel- lows are Alpha Phi Omegaal fills db gal' John K. Williams, Clarence Walcott, Ray Ruiz, Football: Andrew Berg, Elden Peclra, Robert Ruiz, Siguenza Pedro Cruz, John O'Leary, Bartow Morris, Phi Lambda Xi: Jay Phillips, Kappa Phi Sigma: Lau- rence Scott, Phil Bulot, Kappa Phi Sigma: Robert l-liclcs, Alpha Phi Omega: John Pennington, Alpha Phi Omega: Keith Dixon, Alpha Phi Omega: Ralph M. Young, Art King, Kappa Phi Sigma: Robert Meyer, Alpha Phi Omega: Diclc Ryberg, Delta Pi Beta: Jack Hubbard, Delta Pi Beta: L. A. Wight, Bob Johnson, Bud Johnson, Walter Bean, Tau Delta Chi: Joseph Walters, William A. Taylor, Eta Omega Delta: David Gunn, Franlc Losey, Band: Theodore Withall: l-lelen Clarlc, Shen Yo: Gordon Shields, Robert Cham- berlain, Allan Morrison, Alfred Dildine, Sigma Lambda: Her- man Siclc, Kappa Phi Sigma: Jim Luce, Alpha Phi Omega: William Scarborough, Sigma Lambda: John Osborn, Garrett Prible, Frances l-lowell, Paul Breese, Phi Sigma Xi: Robert l-lomesley, Sigma Lambda: Dora Newell, Ralph McOuaid, Edward Nicholson, Alpha Phi Omega: Robert Bresneham, Robert S. Newton, Richard Coxe, Phi Lambda Xi: James Newell, Robert Barth, Eta Omega Delta, John R. Stoclcton, Reid Scott. Lewis Keller, Alpha Phi Omega. Wilbur Kelly, Omega Xi, G. G. Claspill, Maxton Brown, Pete Bilon, Phi Lambda Xi, Donald Kiel, Kappa Phi Sigma, Harold Dill, Delta Pi Beta, Clem Ab- bey, James E. Stubb, Omega Xi, Dorothy Les Tina, John Bar- ron, Dave Erwin, Bob Anderson, Phil Poindexter, J. A. Meulchi, Daniel Magunsson, Band, Lau- rence Flood, Kenneth Wade, Floyd Grant, Susan Ahn, Wal- ter Switt, Eta Omega Delta, Manuel Doria, William Bethard, Jaclc Bone, Aztec Statt, John Vogt, Tom Milligan, W. A. Meyer, Larry King, Robert Page, Phi Sigma Xi, Eugene Johnson, Ruth Lindley, Phi Sigma Nu, Courtney King, George Couvrette, Diclc Booth, Don Johnson, Bob Benner, Dave Mayes, Ralph B. Wallace, Omega Xi, Jerome Niederman, Richard Pabst, Leland Marshall, Don McVeigh, Alpha Phi Omega, l-lerbert Williams, Eta Omega Delta, Robert Kelly, John Duich, Kappa Phi Sigma, Ralph Jacobs, Allen Luce, Al- pha Phi Omega, William Ross- man, Eta Omega Delta, Robert Rossman, Eta Omega Delta, James Stacy, Eta Omega Delta, Grant Neilson, Bob James Allen Bailey, Willard Barbour, Toast- masters, F. M. Graham, Ken- neth Greenleat, Sigma Pi Sig- ma, Milton Ettron, Charles Floto, Brent Burrell, Robert Jauregui, Frances Coughlin, Tau Zeta Rho, John Butler, Ross Rowe, Marjory Payne, Shen Yo. N562 5 , . A L. Eif- of John Adams, M. L. Omar, Kap- pa Theta, Ken Barnhart, Bob Thomas, Omega Xi, Lyle l-lill, Band, Jack Kelley, Phi Lambda Xi, Vernon Smith, Don Robin- son, Rudolph Morales, J, W. Rainey, Diclc Mitchell, Omega Xi, J. W. Smith, Wallace Mc:- Anulty, Selwyn Thomas, Base- ball, Jim Ahler, Omega Xi, Bill Selt, Delta Pi Beta, l-lelen Pay- ton, Phi Kappa Gamma, Theo. Livingston, Traclc, Sherwood Parker, Kappa Phi Sigma, Bill Robinson, Kappa Phi Sigma, Paul Arriola, Mildred Robert- son, Walter Marshall, William Post, Ed lmlolum, Owen Ash- berry, Shirley Schmetzer, Bob Warner, Mary Balcer, Ross Bald- win, Chesney Moe, l-lod Spon- sor, Don Webber, Jim Knapp, Erwin Anderson. Herman Goldbeclq, Ken Flor, John Fitch, Phi Sigma Xi, Bob Harvey, lrene Kinne, Jim Couch, Dick Kates, Bob Wil- liams, Charles Cannon, George Washington, French Club, John Stinstrom, George Oalce, James Ballau, A Cappella, George Stillings, Tom Henry, Joe Rod- ney, Musty Knoles, Fred Norris, Shoji Nalcadate, Photophans, Russel Grant, Wayne Chamf bers, Otto Lindsey, Mary Dog! gett Crevling, Crosby Milne, Charles Nolin, Franklin Alverv son, Hal Grant, Orien Todd, Glee Club, Bill Headington. its Wm iii in Q, Bill Stoval, Gene Bowman, Bill Stoll, Bob Brazell, Bill Sebrell, Delta Kappa, Jay Aveldson, Track, Arthur O'Keete, Louie RaunALinde, R. Crowningshield, Phi Sigma Xi, Richard Keeney, Richard Langdon, W. A. Mas- ters, Chesley Jones, Joyce Cun- ningham, Art Porter, Donald Gow, Charles Reed, Men's Glee Club, Joe Barkley, Bill Downing, Omega Xi, Bob Rock- well, Harry Malcom, C. C. White, Henry Hester, A. G. Blevins, W. B. Bonnitield, Her- bert Ernest, William Leat, Bill Martin, Orville Wahrenbrock, Eta Omega Delta, Charles Bradley, Bob Logan, Margaret Mason, Kappa Theta, Ralph Cobb, Miltord Ellison, Guy Boothby, Harold Stark, Phi Sig- ma Xi, Don Barnhart, Track, Dick Davis, Duane Wilson, Gmega Xi, Stan Cobb, Delvers. Everett Parker, Alpha Mu Gam- ma, Dick Le Clair, Bert Bettes, Betty Whitaker, Gamma Phi Zeta, Leslie Clemmert, Roy Flor, Delta Kappa, Kent Bush, Wil- liam Kruse, Sigma Lambda, Jim Dall, Phi Lambda Xi, Clarence Osborne, Sigma Lambda Spon- sor, Marold lsham, Phi Lambda Xi, Don Mayer, Kappa Phi Sig- ma, Tom Greer, Kappa Phi Sig- ma Sponsor, Charles Harper, Al Donnell, Football, Oscar Thom- as, Paul l'layes, l-larry l-lubbard, Kakauya Nakadate, Photo- phans, Tom Lyles, Omega Xi, L. S. Oxsen, Vito Esposito, Leigh- ton Taylor, Philip Bromley, Kap- pa Phi Sigma Sponsor, Walt Krarup, Fred Clarke, Warren Tait, Omega Xi, Chester De- vore, Omega Xi, John Fox, Band, Dave Phair, Phi Lambda Xi, Doug lnman, Sigma Pi Sig- ma, Bill Fitzgerald, Phi Lambda Xi, Ralph Bailey, Ben Parker, l-larry Butzbach, Kappa Phi Sig- ma, Ralph Monsees, Omega Xi, George Falconer, Lee Nicols, Roger Williams, Bill Ellis, Ome- ga Xi. NE -dns- my A W ...4-P' um-ww Walter l-larlin, Z, A, Barlcer, l-larold Niewoehner, Joe Cobb, Glee Club, l-l. W. Martin, Ber- nard Harmer, Giles T. Brown, J. C. l-lellyer, W. l-l. Looney, Warren Golson, Xolotl, Jaclc Vogel, Delta Kappa, Murl Gib- son, Omega Xi, June Herzig, Alpha Sigma Chi, Morrie Nai- man, Cheer Leader, '43, Bill Simonson, Blue Key, Gustav Swab, Roger Armbrister, Loren Scholz, Margaret Wiltsey,Esther Pease, taculty, Lynn Kemp, Toastmaster, Charles Keeney, Richard Coburn, Kappa Delta Pi, Lee Williams, C. E. Smith, taculty, Charles Witt, Delta Kappa, Vernon Smith, Phi Sigma Xi, Ted Reynolds, Foot- ball, John Doyle, Viola Tatum, Diclc Davis, Kappa Phi Sigma D. Steinman, Chester l-lagman Tom Roche, Don Newman, Del- ta Pi Beta, l-l. B. Walton Charles Janlce, Ed Moore, Qme- ga Xi, .l. R. Walden. i i , 'lil Tl is x X Wg7 i er rl i ,lf M il. 'fs 'A ZW 74 gf, x I . lil 'X I li J . 'V l rr Nfl 'Wx' lll as XX 4 Qs ' S ' 5 N X I YK xx- X l Qx Xl- xx lr ill 'I 'NSR N , I l xX:.gXtxi lllll N., sb., X XX: r ' I it X, 'i R in xx X- X .iii 1 U X QQQQ il 5 ' lt 2 as -I r iii -fer xx . lull lvlli til we-ss l ii 'i xiii li H X' X -gl lil ., M ll if .,, i v- ' Ni is l'y'l.Nl'k-li' ll 5 y xg w ii N N ,f y yhQ.4y Vg l . 'P,0.'lffii .ii X' ilifigif' x ,fi ' 'yy' 3., sg fl L ii i . li li l can Memoriam 1943-44 Gene Erdman Gilbert O. Pitzell Jaclc Frost Paul W. Johnston James P. Parlcs Sam Patella William E. Sage Ross A. Tenney Roger W. Armbrister John W. Bassett Maxton Brown Thomas J. Davies Wesley P. Eby George J. R. Ewing Adelbert Paulconer Paul A. Fern Lyman J. Gage Xlffarren Edward l-land William R. l-leadington Russell Newbury Kramer Rorig James Routh Edward L. Seail Maxwell Sherwood Clarence P. Terry Leo Peter Volz Cleo E. Vfilliams Missing in Missing in Nhsmngin Missing in Missing in Missing in Missing in Missing in achon achon achon achon achon achon achon achon Killed in plane crash Killed in Killed in action achon Was drowned while overseas Killed in plane crash Killed in plane crash Killed in Killed in Killed in achon acUon action Killed in plane crash Was drowned while overseas Killed in Killed in Killed in Killed in action action achon action Died in hospital overseas Killcd in plane crash Killed in achon Killed in plane crash I75 :L r,?,,..-ff f - 'fff' .JL 5 xi . f nf Qfquqn, ZQPQ ,ff gf' - lf X 'U 'jj 4x , J P-f 5 4?--gl. fp s, 7 f r ' gf' 'B f ff if f AWG1' , If! VJ I, -dfxy L! as -.HL ----,--- 94 '-r i:,:5-- M- vw l' ff X fffffiff . f' - fffffmy xQ,,X'ff7m,i564g 4-A3 'if - ,yffiga- 2 1 arjflf-,frnijgf 4' xx X Y if J lj ,J,1'WgQ4L f 1 ' ,,,, 5 I 4, plff' :f: -i?2f'! ' ' f , ?' WM: rf' ' mg ry ,is H f K .' ff ,U ' X QA M, ' ' X. 'fgfulfh f N-y-A'!1Lcf4 ff ' , f , A' ' 19 f Q' XXX Y f W Y XNM 5 ffl '11 ' ii A X 1393. T Ly W We :WV Y' einen We sincerely thank the following people . . . We appreciate their help and co-opration in putting out this edition of the Del Sudoeste . . . l-lal Brucker, ot Neyenesch printers, who taught us everythinq we know about putting out a yearbook: l-loward Car- roll, who patiently waited tor our pictures to come down to the en- engraversg Mr. Van Pelt, whom we ran ragged from one corner ot the campus to the other in search ot scenic settings tor pictures: Ed l-lerzig, qraduate manager, who helped us out in more than one pinchg and Dr. Post, without whose help we could not have included the war sectio-n ot this book. a COKE IN THE CAF is Aztec tradition Former Aztec Lt. Hilbert Crosthwaite is happy to observe this favorite campus astime, for he says over there cokes eem worth tive dollars instead ot the cus- omary nickel! The Coca-Cola Company is bottling Coca-Cola on the spot in 35 Eations, wherever 'fighting Aztecs may be ent. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of San Diego, Ltd. 3550 EI Cajon Blvd. fy J QA mf?- nn NK if ' QJHM 54 'DE'MA K Montezuma, who sees all, conteni that coke is by tar the Aztec favori refreshment. Lt. Dick Farwell, former Aztec, says 'W an ice cold coke tastes mighty good x Scenes like this familiar one are what on 6 Warm Honolulu day! Aztecs overseas connect with the campus and coke. GQQN-ULTATIONSI 1-had Always , .3 Qi Q Remember, , Q 2 ' 5 BETTER LIGHT Ur x X K 7 X J. ,, , '? I 3 X l :Q 'QD Your Ele Q for .eee MREDDYKILQWATT ctric Servant ' SAN DIEGO GAS 8. Q ELECTRIC COMPANY ' N .ww wax, f' n.. 1f' Ffm rnemfxf 4 GW . fl L ,J NORMAN T. VAN PELT Franklin 2215 .EL oERRno MARKET cLAYDoN's PHARMACY 5739 EI Caron Ave. D S . .. NDR E' ...FOUNTAIN RALPH and BILL STANINGER RUG SU l S Ra,-M1888 5795 EL CAJON AVE. RAN. 6584 LAU NDRY CO. and Dry Cleaning San Diego's Largest and Finest Since 1917 KETTNER AT GRAPE PhoneFranlclin7454 WEST.ERN SALT COMPANY . saff 5 . Main BIO7 San Diego, Calif. mf! WANTED College Students to take advantage ot Business Opportunities. l-lere is a chance to acquire practical experience in business procedure, accounting, bookkeeping, stenog- raphy, as a comptometer operator, merchandising, storelqeeping and store checking. Full or part time, atter school or during vacation. Apply 7I5 J St., daily 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Saturday 8:30 to I I:3O am. 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SAN DIEGO DAILY JOURNAL San Diego's Home Owned, Home Edited Newspaper I I27 Second Avenue M-403l -ug E Q Une Picture is Wnrth Ten Thousand Words if K 0 Just glance tlwrouglw your annual. You'll agree tliat it would be very uninteresting without illustrations. K K K At lett you see l-loward Carroll putting tlwe tinistiing touctres on a tlat ot negatives. f 1 K Engravings tor this issue ot Del Sud were clone by Lu Huy Earrnll 8 Sun !! agle Eye Andy Guards His Meat Points Surrounded by teminine helpers in the cat' instead ot the traditional huskies, Andy has to keep his wits and be sure the gals don't talk him out ot more de- licious cuts from the EI Cajon Meat Company than their share! These wise squaws ll to rl, Joy Sund, I'lelen Clark, Mary Melton, and Joyce Keel, know that the Company sends the best cuts to the cat' tool Even Clarence points out that the only thing he misses about the cat' are those Golden Steaks! Proprietors LIoyd Don Eddie EL CAJON MEAT COMPANY I I5 East Main Street, El Cajon Walter 84 Sons Diamonidzsi Pliatinumwavgigiold Mouhting MANUFACTURERS OF FINE JEWELRY Telephonc Main Oqol IO22 First Natioral Bldg. San Dicgo, California Hilldale 4-3 I42 WaIker's Has Everything for the AZTEC CROWD Whether it's summer sun-tun clothes or quad classics, make Walker's your complete and ta- vorite shopping corner: Aztecs in uniform, also, will tind it their triendly store when they come home to the tribe tor good. San Diego's Men's Furnishings Men's Clothing Favorite , x Street Floor Fifth Floor s- X9i959?'E?: ' . - ,,.,,, 5 'Q ? Q' ,..i - r--'- I - Outdoor and Work Clothes-Downstairs Floor I 'i ' . , I .,,' Zim A-wc. 5 M ll I i W U ' ffffflfffffw- - , 5 N w',A:, rocers C - d F lq' 1',rf., f,,,,,,,w i , ,A,'.- 1 . and Food Markets O-I-iird giotons I EVCVYWIICVC ----- A 'yizf'fa-v.u', '.'r' 1?lIHi:3i'QQf- ' - I87 ince 1932 . . . Printers of le! ,gjucloedfe M Q A W ' E 9' , :i ff I , ff q . -. . - A . -, 2 Neyenesch Printers, Inc I80l BROADWAY TELEPHONE MAIN 4IOI :San fibiego2i WOM Comlagfe prinfing lgdcnfv CQILJBX A Acosta, Eunice .,,,.,.,,,,,,..YA..,,,.Y..,Y,Y,. Acosta, Franchon ..,,,,,,,,.. 44, Il4, Ackerman. Carl .,...., .,,,,.....Y ,,....... Adams, Dave ,,,,,, .. .l38, I4O, Aesealapians ,,..,,,.,,. .,,,,,,..., ,Y,,.w,,Y Ahler, Meredith ,,,A.. ,..-,,,, VVVY 4 6 . Ahlson, Betty ,...,, ,.,..Y,Y,,.,...... Alexander, Alex .,,..VYY, l3B. Alexander, Elaine ,,,,, ,,,...,,,V, . . Allard, Pat. 20, 23, 25, 40, 45, 75, 76. Allen, Fred ..,,,,r...,.,,,, 54, 58, l29. Alpha Phi Omega ..,,,,,,..,,..., ,,....... Alpha Sigma Chi ..,,,,, .. .. ,,,, ,,,,, . Amsden, Miss Georgia ...,.., ,,,, 2 3, Anderson. Barbara Jean. 47, 78, 83. Applin, Richard ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, . Archer, Jane .,..,.,,, . .... ,,,,.... 5 2, Art Guild ..... ,.,.,,,. . . .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, .. Ashby, Peggy .,,,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 45. Ault, Dean Jesse W. .23, 32, l22, Austin, Marjorie ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, l 9. 75. B Bacon, Guinivere E. Baird, Oscar W. ,.,., . Baker, Mrs. .. ,,,,,r ,,,,,,, Bamtord, Mary ,,,,., 43, 46, 74, 77, Barker, Betty .. ,.,,,,,,, , 72, 85, Barnes, Mrs. Mildred , ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, . Barnhart, Dr. Kenneth .,,,,,, ,...,...,,, Barnise, Bill ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,. ..,,,,,,,,,, l 2l, Bascom, Marilyn ..... ,,,,,,,.., 4 I, 47, Baskerville, Robley ...,. Batey, Alice ..,,,,,,,,, Beamer, Glen .,.,,, Berg, Beverly ......,. Berg, Julienne ,,.. Bergman, George ,,,, Berliner, Jack .,,,,, ...QQfiii.' Berry, Dorothy ......, .. Biddinger, Jean .... .,,,,,,,,,, Bird, Pat ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. ,....,.. 4 6, IO4, Black, Barbara .....,,., .....,,.. 8 2, 83, Blackwell, Ruth .,,,,., .,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..,.... Blem, Betty ....,,....,,..,,....,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,... Blome, Margarethe Gerde .,,,,,,,,.., Booth, Richard ........,,,,,,,,,,. .,....,,, Botte, Joe .....,,,..,, 54, 62, 85, I29, Botte, Lewis .,,,,.,,,,, Bracket, Sumner .. Breene, Lavonne .. Brezina Brooks. Mr. Baylor ,. Brooks, .Ed .,,,,,,,,, Brown, Jean ,,,, ,... , Brown, Mrs. ..,, ,c,, , Brown, Dick ,,,... Brown, Brubaker, Joyce .. Mr. .,,,,,,,. . Brucker, Gene ,,,,.,,,,,,, 27 , 115173, Mrs. Baylor ..,,,,,,,.,,,,,, .,,,... . . l 45, 73, 75, I38. Brunnings, Molly Jean I .,,,,, Bryant, Rosemary ,,,,,, 4, ,,,,, Brydegard, Mrs. Marguerite Burdick, Ruth ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Brunett, Darlene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Burnett, Lois ,...,,,. Burroughs, Mr. ,. Bush, Ruth .,,.,. Byrnes, Esther .,,,,,.,, Byrnes, Maryann ..,,,,, C Caldwell, Jean ..,,,,,,..,........, Caldwell, Kenneth .,39, l38, I4O, Caldwell, Mary ,,,..,..,........,,.......,..... Caldwell, Norman . . ,.,,, Calland, Pat ,..,,,,. I9, 22, 34, I36, 85 II6 54 l58 l30 85 44 I4O II4 IO9 l30 39 53 I25 85 85 72 IIO I25 I23 II4 l22 l3I 34 I47 l23 35 I25 I29 II9 48 7l I39 74 72 I09 I39 II4 52 lO5 85 l27 I30 85 85 I30 '72 I25 I23 I30 l26 73 77 IOB I39 l08 44 I4O IIO 44 l22 7l 49 47 I25 7I 85 87 68 I58 72 l30 I44 Camp, Kathleen ..,,,,, .,,,,,,.,,...,.,,... 7 l Campbell, Adele ,,...,..,,,,,,...,..,,,,..., 52 Cameron, Dr. Roy ..sV,,,,,,.,.. 22. 23, Campbell, Miss Esther ,,,,,a,,,,,,,,,,,. Cap and Gown ......,c.,,,,,......,,,,,,,,.. Caporletti, Rina .,,.,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,, 4l, Carlson, Leone .,,.,,..,. 46, 76, 87. Carmichael, Gloria .,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,, 2 0. Castle, Nettie, 20, 23, 40. 45, 74, l09, Coughlin, Barbara, 20, 25, 40, 43, 5I. Cetza ......,........,,.....,...... .,,,,,,.,,., Cheesman, Paul .,..,,, . ,,,,,, . Chugg, Dick ....,.,,,, .. .... .. Clapper, Betty .,... ,,,,., Clark, Beverly .,,,,,, Clark, Hal ......,.,. . .,.,,, , Clark, Wanda Close, Jean .,.....,,,,, Coahran, Marcia . .. Cole, Daryl ....,.,, Cole, Ken . ..... ,,,..,.,. Collard, Jane ...,, ,.,,,,,, 4 I Cook, Harriet .,,..... ,,,...,,. Cook, Meryl ...,,, .. ,,,,,.,,,,.... .. Cooper. Claire ,,,,,. ...,.. 8 7, Conger, Helen ,,,,.,,.,, ,,,., . 50, Copeland, Marie ,,,,,,,, ,,,, . .. Corbett, Miss Kathcr'ne ,,,, . Cornelius, Barbara . 7l, IO4, Cotant, Jean ,,,,,, ,,,, 7 3, Crothswaite, Alma . ,,,,, l36 Crouch, Dr. .,,,,,. ,,,,, . .. ,,,, . I29, Crumly, Bob, 27, l38, I4O, l4l. Cuesta, Rae ...,.,,,,, .. . 47, 69, D Daly, Viola .,...,,, ...Y,,,,, ,,,A,, Davis, Phyllis ....,,,,,,. ,,,....,. Day, Bud ..........,, ,,,,,.... Delta Chi Phi .....,. ,,,,,. Delta Phi Upsilon ..,.,,, ,.,,,,.,.,,,.,,..., Delta Pi Beta ..........,,,,.,....,,,,..,.,.,,., Dempsey, Jayne ..,,c,.... 45, 74, 77, Dennis, Alta Lee .......,,,.,A.....-.,,-----. Denzin, Marjory .,.....,.,,,.......,......,,,. Deputy, Dr. E. C. ,,,,,, ,,.....,,,,.--. . DeRiemer, Jean ..,..., ,...............,... Deuel, Wilma .,...,Y.,,.......,,, 44. 87. Diboll, Stella Louise ,,,,,,.,.. 35, 87, Dick, Joyce ..,..... 25, 4l, 46, IOO. Dickhaut, Mrs. Florence .......... 23. Dietrick, Eleanor ,...............,..... 69. Donahue, Pat .....,...................,.. 40, Domnitz, Hadarah, 20, 22, 69, 87, 129. Doran, Glenellen .......... 42, 43, 47, Dornam, Katherine .......................... Dorval, Irene ............. .................... Dowd, Margaret ....,.. ......... Driver, Diane ....,...... ,.,,......... Duffy, Mary Jane ........ .,..... l 04. Duntield, Frances ....,.. ......... Dunlap, Thomas ....... ,......., Duns, William ..... ....,. Dupont, Alma .............. ......... Durst, Autumn .,.............. ............. Dustin, Miss Gertrude .........,.. 69. Dutton, Jo .,.................. .............,.-,.. Dye, Barbara ,........ . ...... 43. 44, Dzaiac, Victor ........... .................... E Eager, Jackie ,...... ,........ Eckler, Carol .... .... ....... Eckler, Jean ......... ................ Edwards, Enid ........ ,..... . .49, Egger, Norman ..... .... . ..4l. Epsilon Eta .,,,..., Epsilon Pi Theta ,,.,, Erb, Maxine ............ Escamillia, Augie ........ ......... l 39, l4l Estes, Lou ............... Eta Omega Delta ,..., F Faddis, Marjory ........, Fawcett, Gene ,. i4O fffffif 55 Fenwick, Mrs. ,...... .... 22, 35, l30 Bob ............ Finch, Fisher, Joseph ....., Fiske, Charles .. . ,.,.. 35 Flood, Steve . ,..,..., I39 Floto, Lois ........ ...., ,.... 5 l Pluck, Mildred ....,... ......... 4 0, 69 Flynn, Marie .......... ..., ,,,,,, , . . 72 Folkerson, Beulah , ......,., ,.,......,...... 4 7 Foret, John ..........,. ,. . .....,...,, ,...I30 Foster, lona ......... .25, 40, 43, 49 7l Foster, Ruth ......, ., ...., 48, 82, 83, 87 Freeman, Mary ...... ...,,, ...... . 4 9, 7I Frith, Connie ....,,.......,., ,,,,, 2 2, 47, 78 G Galligan, Jean ....., ...,, . ..46, 68, 7l Gamma Epsilon Omicron ..,, ,, , l27 Gamma Phi Zeta .. .. 49 Gamma Psi ,...,.., ,,,, , ,IO9 Geistweit, Janet . . II4 Gentry, Margaret . .. 89 George, Alice Marie .. .. 5I, 7l Germann, Miss Lulu Gilarmo, Lorraine . , Gill, Myriam ..,,..., .. Gillett, Anita ....,. Gilmore, Audrey ...., Gleason, Mr. ........, , Goddard, Edwina ...... , Goodwin, Kathleen .,..,., Gorham, Mary . ....., , Graham, Helen ..,,, Grandiean, Tenny ,...,,, 34 , .... 52 89, I56 ,, 72 ,.,..l27 ...I3l .. II4 77, ., .., 89 , .... 89 ., .... 47 Gray, Sarah Jane ..,,,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,. 4 4 Greene, Katherine ....,,,...,,....,,,.,,,,,, 69 Green, Olwyn ...,..,,.,,, 82, 83, 89, i23 Gullett, Betty ,,,,.....,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 4l, 7I H Haas, Edith ,.,..,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. i 29, i3o Hablen, Genevieve Haddock, Bill ......... Hagar, Mrs. Nettie .,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34 Haimes, Phil ..,,,.......,..,.. I29, l30, I39 Hall, Mariory ..............,,,,., 47, I25, l30 Halsted, Eileen ....,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 7l, 72 Hamann, Miss llsa .,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, IIO Hamblen, Mrs. Genevieve 35 l-lammack, Miss Edith .....,...,.. l22, l23 Hammack, Miss lsabella ...,.... l22, I23 l-lamond, Jack .. ..........,......,.,.....,... l2I Hanson, Eloise .. ......,.,,,,..,,...,,,,,..,,, 46 Hanson, Lucille. 50, 89, IO9, llO, I27 Hardenbrook, Dan .......,.,,,.,,.,,,.,...,. I39 Hart, Sarah ,.,..... ..........,,......,,....... 4 5 Hartunian, Margaret ..., ,....,,,,.,,,..,. 5 3 Hartwick, Helen ,,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, 52 Harwood, Dr. ..,.............., 23, l29, l30 Hasson, lilory .....................,............ 46 Haugen, Arline ........ 40, 44, l02, I25 Hawes, Warren ........,.,....,,..,,.., 54, l30 Haylor, Georg e ............. Haynes, Mrs. Geraldine Hazard, Betsey ......., .....39, 77, I49 7l Heath, Dot ........ ,.............. 6 9 Helzer, Lois .,...... .... .,........,.. l l 4 Henry, Claystone . ..................... l4l Hepner, Dr. ......... ..,..... 2 2, 23, 30 Herberg, Frances I89 LQHJHX Herney, Pat, 2I, 22, 40, 4I, 45, 78, IOC I-lerzr Ed ,,,,,.,,,,, .2I, 22, 23, 34, 58 g, Hind, Valerie ' .....,.,,,,,,,.,........,. IO4, Hinshaw, Pat Holcomb, lla Holden, Mrs. Billie .. Holding, Buzz ,.,,,,,,,,.. Hollingsworth, Ruth ,,,, Hollobaugh, Claire .. Hopkins, Jeanne ...,,,,,,,, Hopkins, Twila Evey Horn, Virginia Wells ,,,,, Horton, Kathleen .,,,, Hoskins, Donna Lee ,,,,,, Houghton, Audrey ,,..,... I 28, I 29, I , , . Howard, Emma Jean ,,,, 69, II9, Howard, Wanda ,,,, Howlett, Betty Lyon Hughes, Allen .. Hughes, Marian ,,,,,, .. ,,,,., 7I, ........,54, .. ,,,,. 46, Hunter, Janet .,,,,,...,,, ,,,,,,,,... I Inabinett, Emil ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Ireland, Bill ..,,,,..,,. ,,,,,..... . 54, 61. J Jackson, Darleen ..,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,.,.,.,.. Jackson. Jim .....,...,,,,,.,.......,,,,,,...,,.. Jacobs, Laurence ,,.. 9I,- I29, l30, James, Betty ,,,,,,,, .. .,,s,.,,., 20, 48. Jarratt, Gloria .,,. .,,,,,Y,,,..., Johnson, Donna ,,,, .. ,,,,......... .. Johnson, Dortohy ,,,,, .,,,,,,, 2 5, Johnson, Kay ,.,....,,,,,,.,.. .,,,,,,,,, 4 4 Johnson, Margaret ...... .....,,.,., Johnson, Dr. ..,,,.,,,,,.....,,,,,,..........,Y. . Johnson. Dr. Frank L. .. Jones, Forrest ,,,,,,,,,,.. 83, Jones, 9I, I2I, Carol ,,,,.,,,,....,.,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,.... Jones, Lois Ann .,,,,,,..... Jones, Lloyd ,...... I8, Jones, Miss Sybil ,...,,.,,, Julian, Nancy, 20 24, 25, 46. K Kalananquin, Joyce .. Kappa Delta Pi ,,,,, Kappa Phi Sigma ,,,, Kappa Theta ...,,,,,,,.. Keeney, Dr. Joseph ,,,,,. Ketalrs, Phyllis ,,..,,, KeI'er, Cyrus ,,,.,.,, Kelly, Genevieve Kelly, Patrick ,,,,,,,,,,..,, Kendrick, Pat ,,,,.,....,,,,.. Kennedy, Mr. Chester . Kerrigan, Alma .,,,,,,,,,,,,, Killion, Coralyn ,,,,.,., Kimball, Clarice ,,.., . 9I, I23, fi3f77'si,i'i Kimball, Joan .,,..,.... ..,,,,.. 4 6, 7I, King, Constance ..,,,,,...,, King, Mrs. Elizabeth .,,,,. I Knouse, Evelyn ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,, 72, Knox, Anita ..,,..,...,,,,,,,,.,,. 53, II4, Knox. Bonnie ,,,...,,,,,,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Kock, Eunice Manning ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Krebs, Ernie ,,...,.,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Krymer, Larry ..,,., 27, 54, 53, 6I, Kuntzman, Mary ,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kyle. Irene ,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L Laing, Mary Louise Lake, Shirlee ,..,..,,,,,. Lambron, Mary ,,,,, Lando, Palma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Landweer, Mrs. Fay ,...., l90 IO5 I3O 53 34 I4I 47 72 I09 9I I52 7I II4 I23 I20 II4 9I 62 I25 49 73 I3O 48 75 I4I 7I 69 I25 73 69 II4 I29 IO9 I25 9I 40 35 I20 I5I 7I I23 58 50 IO9 40 77 34 9I 52 IO9 72 9I II4 II4 34 34 II4 II6 53 II4 I4I I40 II4 44 I09 IIO 93 69 34 Langlois, Shirley ............................ 45 Larzelere, Mary Frances ....,,,, ...40, 50 Laubmeyer, Frances, 4l, 03, II6, I23 Law, Mariory ........,,,..... ,,.,............ 4 7 Lawson, Miss ..........,., ................ 3 5 Laxson, Margaret ..,.,. ......... 7 3. I09 Layon, Eli ,.,.,,,,,....., .,,..., I 29, I30 Lear, Pauline .,...,..,., .... .,...... 9 3 Lehman, Rosemary ,,,.. ........ 7 I Leib, Julius .....,,.,.......,,, ...... I I3 Leipper, Mary Alice .,,., ....,, I I4 Leonard, Dr. Charles ,... ,..,.. I 26 Liddiard, Tom ,,..,.,,,.,,,,, ......... 9 3 Listen, Harriet .,,,,,,, .,,,...,,,,,,.,. 7 3 Livingston, Fred .,... ,....,,,, 3 9, I39 Livingston, Mr. ,. ,,,.,.,,,,,, ,..... I 3I Lowe, Barbara . . ,,,,,,,,,. .45 77 Luhnow, Bud .,,, ,, . .. .l38, I40, I58 Lynch, Maureen . ,,,,,,, 93, I28 Lyons, Marjory ,,,,,,, ,,,,, . .44, 93 Lyster, Isabel .,,,,,,,..,., .......,, 9 3, I23 M Maddin, Mimi .. ,.,,,..,,,,,,, .. ,.,. 48, 7l Madden, Dr. Richard ,,,, ,,,,,,,.. I 22 Mahle, Leo ......,,,,,,,..,.,, ...,,. 3 5 Manzeck, Robert ,,,,, ,,.....,, I 38 Marlin, Jean ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,.. 4 9 Marr, Evelyn ..,,, ,,,,,. ,,,...... 4 6 Marshall, Madalyn ..., ,,,,,......, 7 2 Martin, Margaret ...., ....,,. 4 2, 43 Mathewson, Bebe ,,,, .,,,,,,.. 4 7 Matthews, John .,,, ..., .I4I Mayer, Barbara . ,,,,,....,,a 49 Maynard, Marion .. ,,,,.,, 53 78 McDaniel, Alice ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,., 9 3 McGehee, Marian ....,,, ...,,, 4 5 McKenna, Mrs. ,.,.,,,, ,.,,,,,,. 3 5 McKerney, Peg .,..,.,,... .,,....,,,,..... 6 9 McKinney, Florence .....,.,,.,,.,., 93, II4 McMahon, Marjorie .,,,.,......,,...,,.,. 7I McNeaIy, Lorraine ,....,......,. 48, 68, 7I McPherson, Phyllis ....,., .......,,,...... 4 6 Megahee, Phil .,,..,,.... ....,,.....,, 3 9 Melton, Mary ,..,........,,,,,.,,....,,,...,,,, 46 Mendenhall, Mary, 22, 23, 3I, 43, 68, IO8 Miles, Fred, 22, 39, I05, I38, I4O, I58 Miles, Lee .,..,,.,,,.,....,.,,,,,,,,,.,,...,,, 4l 47 Miller, Mrs. Ann .. .,....... 34 Miller, Betty ..,,,,,,..... ,,,,,....,,., 7 I Miller, Mrs. Vera ,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 3 4 Millican, Genevieve . .,.....,, 95, II4 Mills, Jean .,,.,,.,.,,, L. ,.,,,,....,,. 49 Milz, Julianna ,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 6 Mirabile, Nina ,,.... ,,,,,, I I0 Monteverde, Ellen ,..... 46 Moore, Mildred ,..., . 7I Moore, Rebecca ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, . . ,,,,,, 7I Morgan, Miss Georgana ,,,,.,,,,,,,.. 35 Morganroth, Dorothy .,,,......,,,, 68, I46 Morgenson, Jane Hesser .,,.,,,,,,,..,.. 95 Mork, Betty ,,,,.......,,.,.,..,,,,,.,,,..,.,.,. 7I Morrison, Charlotte, 20, 44, II4, l25 Mowery, Malcolm .....,,,..,.,..,,,,,...... 35 Mowrey, Mrs. .,,........ ., ...., . 35 Mullaley, Frances ,,,, ,,..,, .. 53 Mundell, Marna ,,,, ...,,.. 6 9. 95 Murphy, Gloria . .....,....... 72 Myers, Arthur .. ,.,,,.,,. 72, I46 Myers, Eddie ,,,,.,..... ......,.. I 4I N Nasatir, Dr. A. ..,.............,............... I26 Nelson, Jeanne ............ 25, 70, 7I, I47 Newell, Winnie .,,,,,.......................... 50 Newman Club ........ ................,...... 7 2 Nicholson, Mary ...........,................ I05 Nicol, Ann Marie ................ 42, 43. 45 Noonan, Aileen ..,. 25, 48, 70, 7I 95 Norman, Dorothy . Norris, Mrs. Helen Norwood, Byron .,,..,,., Nugent, Marilyn ,,,,,.... O Oakley, Joan ..,.,,,,.. Oceotl .,,,,,.,.,,,,....,,, . ,,,,, 95, Oderbolz, Dorothy ,,.,.,,,,,,, 46, 95, Olticer, Florence .,,.,,....,, 47, II9, Omega Xi ,,,,,,,,..., ,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Oncley, Jeanne .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 45, O'NeilI, Francesjane, 40, 42, 43, 44, 95. Oyle, Joe ,,,,,,......, ..,.,...,,.,,.,,..,,, ,,,, P Park, Winelda, 20, 25, 42, 43, 53, 83, 95, I09. l48 Parkis, Betty ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 4I, 95, Parks, Itarrier ,,,,,..,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Patterson, Miss Lena ,,,..,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,, Peck, Mary .,,,.,....,,.,..,,,... 50, II4, Peck, Dr. Richard ,,,,, ...,,..,,,,,,.,,,,, Peek, Louis .,,,,,..... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Perazoz, Al'ce ,,,,,.,,,,, .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Perrone, Olympia ,.,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 4 Perry, Mrs. Fay .,,,,,,.,.,,.,,, 33, I05, Perry, Pat ,,,, ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 , Peterson, Dean A. G., 20, 23, 32, Peterson, Dean C. E., 23, 3I, l38, Peterson, Ruth Ellen ....,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,, Phares Neysa Mae . Phi Kappa Gamma .... Phi Lambda Xi .,....,. Phillips, Dr. Walter .... Phi Mu Epsilon Phi Sigma Nu .. Phipps, Mary ..., Phi Sigma Xi .................,... ......,.,,, Pilgrims ,.,......,..........,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Porter, Steve, 22, 23, 26, 54, 35 Post, Dr. L. C. ............,..,,,, ,,,, I 27, Power, Jean ..........,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,, Power, Jo Estelle, 25, 43, 48, 70 Power, Ray ..........,,.,,..,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,.,,,, Price, Carmen ...,...............,....,,.,..,,. Q Ouctzal Hall .,.....,........ ,,,,,,,,, Ouint, Diana ,, ,,,... ,.,,.., , , Ouist, Marie .............. ......... 4 7, R Rader, Nona ........ 69, 83, 97, II9, Radley, Ferne ....,...,,,..........,.,.... ,.,. Rath, Donna .,.. ......,,.. .,.....,,, Ravenscott, Betty ....,... ,.............. Razzeto, Margaret ..,,... ...,.. , 97, Record, Mrs. Gladys ..... , ,.,,,,,., , Redit, Miss Edith .................,.. I22, Reed, George, I8, 20 23, 23, 4I, 54, 55, 97, Reed, Stephen .,...,...,,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rimmel, Mary Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,., 6 9 Ritezel, Sue .............,,.,. ,,.,,,,,, Roberts, Rhoda ........,. .......,,.,,,, , Robinson, Don ................, ..,,,...,..,, Robinson, Margaret ,,,..,,.............,,. Robson, Ruth ............,.....,... 40, 47, Roderick, Beverly ..,, ......,,....,...,. Roger Williams ,..,..,...,.,,.,... Rogers, Dr. Spencer .....,,......,,..,,. Rosa, Mary .. . ...... I28, I29, Rosar, Shirley ...,,,. ,,...........,..,,.... Rossberg, Marjorie .,........... ..4I Roy, Mrs. Elsie ..... Russell, Bernice ...... Russell, Margaret ....,... ........72 .QIIIJBX Sage, Betty , . . . H 50 Salazar, Victor .. . 72 Saunders, Pat W . VVYYYVVV .5l. l20 Scanlan, Marion , . ,,,,. 50, 69, 72 Schmetzer, Janet ,,,,,, ,,,, . H 5l Schneider, Mrs. Florence ,,,.. 34 Schneider, Walt - ,-VV 39 Scidmore, Pat ,,,,, . VVVY. 45 Self, Jaclr ,,,..,,,, H39. 97 Sharop, Alice H ll4 Sharp, Sue ..Y,,,., VYVYV 4 7 Shen Yo ,, ,,,, 47 Shindler, Mariorie . 49 Shoemaker, Art ,YY, l4l Shown, Martha . I20, l2I Sigma Alpha Iota II3 Sigma Delta Epsilon , ,,,, 63 Sigma Lambda ,, ,, . 6l Sigma Omicron ,Y,, ,,,Y,, l 28 Silres, Bill, 23, 54, 55, I20, l3O, I39 Simpson, Betty Lou . ...rl I4 Sinclair, Peg, 23, 25, 34, 40, 44, 70, 7l, 73, OO, I23 Sisson June .,,,,, . . ,,,,, . . 47, IIO Smith, Dave ,,,, .. . ,,,, . ,,,, ...J39 Smith, Miss Deborah ,,,,,, 23, ll3, ll4 Smith, Elaine ,,,,,,, . ,,,,, . 552. 72 Snider, Aileen .. .. . .. 7l Snyder, Virginia ,,,, ,,,, 2 O, 44, I46 Social Service Club ,,,,,,,, Y, ,,,,,,,,,, l25 Southworth, Myrlen ,,,,,,, , 35 Spencer, Gertrude , ,,,,, 4', 45, I27 Spicer, Bill ,,,,,,,, , ., .........l4O Spiclrlemire, Barbara ,,,, ,,,,,,, . . 45 Springston, Caroline ,,,,,., ,,,,,,, l I3 Stamatopolous, Beulah ,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 5 Stanley, Janice ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, . 45 Steinlre, Glen ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, . . .,.. l 4l Steinmetz, Harry C, l08 Stephens, Ruth ,,,, ,,,4l 73 Stewart, Janet f .W43 47 Stewart, Mary Lou . , 44 Stoltz, Carol ,,,,,, .. 5l Stone, Dr. Berenice ,,,22 35 Stone, Mr. Paul ,, ,,,, 34 72 Storm, Mrs. Alvena ,,,,, . ,,,, I27 Stovall, Mrs. l'-larriet . l22 Stratton. Olive 5l Strong, Barbara ,,,, . ,,,, 5l, l02, II4 Strong, Marie . ,,,,, . ,,,,, 5l Sullivan, Jean .. .. 52 Sutherland, Frances ,,,,,, 97 Swab, Thelma ,,,, , ,,,,,, 71 Sweet, Olive .,,,, , 97, llO T Taliaterro, Marcia ,. ,. 73 Tau Delta Chi ,, ,,,,, 59 Tau Zeta Rho .. ,,,,,,,, 5l Taylor, Julie ,,,,,,, . ...47 97 Taylor, Margaret H40, 47 Terrazas, Margot ,,,,,,, l3O Theatre Guild . , , II9 Theta Chi .,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 6 Thelen, Angela , ,,,,. 72 Thomas, William .. 35 Thomas, Wilberta . 73 Thompson, Beverly ,,,,, ,,,,,A 4 7 Thompson, Mary Frances ,WI I4 Tinlrle, l-larley . . . 39 Tinsley, Mr. Paul , , ,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,, ,l22 Tisdale, Josephine H38, 99, I23, l54 Toastmistress ,,,, , , ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 8 Todd, Lee, 22, 23, 54, 63, 74, 78, l47 Torgerson, Nita ,. . 50, 69 Trail, Miss Mabel Coy . ,,,,,,, l09 Traslc, Beverly , , 49 Traynor, Pat .,,,,, , ,, 50 Trrtblc Clct ... ,. l I4 Trimble, Mrs. Mirrnic . - 35 Truax, Jim ,,,,,,,, .. 4l, I38 Trupin, Ruth 69 Turley, Vannette H . .,,. . 7l Turner, Val ,,,.,,, ,. ,,,,,, 68 U V Vance, Miles ,.,,,,,, 35 Vita, Audrey .,..,,,,,, e,,,, 4 5 Voth, Evelyn ,,.,,,, . ,,,,,, 7l VV Wallace, Betty . 5l, 97 Walker, Zelda . ,,,, 50 Walling, Mr. Curtis R. I3I Watenpaugh, Dr. Frank ,, I25 Watenpaugh, Nancy, 82,!99, II4, II6 Waters, Fay .,,,.. ..,..,. , 45, 77, 78, IO2 Watson, Dr. Donald 23, 33, 35, I3l Watson, Morrie , ,. ,,.. , 54 Weary, Jeannette . 45, IO2 Weary, Yvonne . ,,.43, 45 Weaver, Mary ,,,,, .... 4 O, 68 Webb, Winitred . , 99 Weems, Gloria ..,... K. 25, 50, I36 Weinstein, Marian 69 Weldon, Patty . .... , , . 7I Weliingham, Muriel , 99 Welloclr, Mary . .,,,,,, , 49, IIO Wells, Austa, I9, 20, 22, 23, 44, 99, II4, l48, I57 Wesley Club ....,,, . ,......, , ,, ,,,,, ,, 72 Westerlind, Beverly AO, 50 Whaples, Jan .... ,,,,, , , , 7I Wiclrer, Wilma .. .. ,, 99, IO9 Wiese, Barbara ,,,, ., 44, I20, I48 Wiggins, Florence F, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, . 34 Wilder, Katharine .. ,,,, 99 Willcinson, Rae . 7l Williams, Olive ,,,,,, ,, 7I Wilson, Larry ,,,, ,,,,, l 4l Winrow, Jessie ,,,, . ....,, 23, 45, 75, 78 Wolt, Sylvia ....,,. . ..,.. 40, 75 Wolford, Arlene . , ,,,,,, ,,,,. 5 O Wood, Betty Marie, 23, 44, lO5, Il9 Woodhouse, Barbara ,44, 99 Worden, Shirley , ......, ,, 44 Worl, Sylvia ,,,,, . .....,. . 6l l4 Wright, Dr. William 22, 23, l25 Wuebben, Ray . ,,,,, , 35 Wueste, Adrienne, 2o,22,25,4o,4e,i25,i4r Ji Xolotl , .. 4l Y Yates, l-larry ,, , 35 Y. W. C. A. ,,,, , 68 Zi Zemple, Aian ,, 54, 6l, l29, I30 Zumwalt, Evelyn ...99, IO9, llO
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