San Diego State University - Del Sudoeste Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1947
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DEL SIJDUIZSTE IQ47 Published by Associated Students San Diego State College San Diego, California Dedication Fifty years of education is a record of which any college may well be proud. The achievements of San Diego State College are things of which every student should lcnow, of which he should be proud, and of which he should boast. This boolc, then, presents San Diego State as it is today. All respect is paid to the faculty, the students, the administrators, and the traditions of this collegiate institution. Dedication, at this moment, can only be to the college itself, to its past, and to its future. ln the midst of this celebration every person who is or has been connected with the college should pause to give thanlcs and praise the cold stone walls that have felt the presence of so many of humanity. Our thanlcs to you, San Diego State College, may your future be as great and noble as your past. Contents Graduates Faculty . 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Men's Glee Fencing Club Marion Martha HOOVER B.A. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Tau Zeta Rho, V. Pres. Social Service Club W.R.A. Mary Elizabeth KUNTZMAN A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, English Minor, Soc. Sci. Delta Chi Phi Treble Clet George Spencer FARINA A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Sociology Minor, Psychology Sigma Delta Epsilon Social Service Club Channing Club Florence GAUSS A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Social Service Club Dorothy Sotia JOHNSON A.B. in Education Special Sec. in Art Minor, Music Alpha Delta Chi, Pres. Sigma Alpha Iota, Pres. Kappa Delta Pi A.W.S. Secretary Cetza Del Sudoeste, Art Editor Cap and Gown, Chancellor Who's Who Irene May KYLE A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Phi Sigma Nu Itasca Cavil LEWIS A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, Soc. Sci. Ivy Leaf Club Channing Club Education Club Wendell Ralph LIPSCOMB A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, Chemistry Phi Sigma Xi, V. Pres. Aesculapians Channing Club, Treas. Earl S. MCCANNA A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, Philosophy Tau Sigma Delta Phi Beta Badminton Club Pessy MCKERNEY A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Sci. Minor, Psychology Delta Chi Phi Toastmistress, Treas. Social Service Club David LIPPITT A.B. in Liberal Arts General Engineering Epsilon Eta William MCBLAIR A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, Chemistry Phi Sigma Xi, Pres. Aesculapians Canterbury Club Milton Roger McGlLL A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Commerce Minor, Geography Tau Sigma Olive Shirley MORSE A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, General Anthropology, Philos Geography Quetzal Hall, Treas. John Hugh MURPHY A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, Poli. Sci., Histor Epsilon Eta, Pres. Tau Sigma John Duross O'BRYAN A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, Geography Epsilon Eta Newman Club Frances Shreve PATTERSON A.B. in Education Elementary Education Minor, Social Sci. Delta Chi Phi lra Dwight PUTNAM A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, History Minor, Geography Kappa Phi Sigma Y Mary Karl O'BRlANT A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, Geography Kappa Delta Pi Harry PARKER A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, History Phi Lambda Xi Oceotl Tau Sigma Olimpia Julia PERRONE A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, French Minor, Spanish Apha Mu Gamma, Pres Le Cercle Francais Aztec Statt Marjorie Marian RAPP A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Phi Kappa Gamma Rally Committee A.S. Council W.R.A. Board Walda Jean RICHARDSON A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, History Minor, Art Ivy Leaf Club, Pres. College YM-YW A.W.S. Board Vclva Dorraine SOLBERG A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Education Club Jean Beverley STILL A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, Eng., Soc. Sci. Gamma Phi Zeta, Pres Shirley Isabel SECOR A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, English Minor, Geography Elizabeth Berg SUOZZO A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, Social Sci. Phi Kappa Gamma, Pres. Delta Phi Upsilon, V. Pres Xolotl Ralph THOMPSON, JR. A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, Social Sci. Phi Lambda Xi .lune Graduates Clem Lawrence ABBEY A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, History Education Club Bruce E. ANDERSON A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, Psychology Eugenie BANDING A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, English Minor, Geography Delta Chi Phi International Relations Club College YM-YW Ruth Gibson BELLIZZI A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, English Minor, Social Science Channing Club International Relations Club Consuelo A. ALDEN A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Music Minor, Sociology Gamma Phi Zeta Sigma Alpha Iota, V. pres. Treble Clef, v. pres. Orchestra, pres. A.W.S. Board, Music chair College YM-YW Choral Club Paul M. ARRIOLA A.B. in Education General Junior High Major, Spanish Minor, French Oceotl, sec. Le Cercle Francais El Club Azteca, v. pres. Harry N. BARNET A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Chemistry Minor, Physics Sigma Lambda, pres. Oceotl Xolotl Student Council Student Seminar Chair. lnter-Fraternity Council President A.M.S. Blue Key, pres. Who's Who Richard C. BOOTH A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Chemistry Minor, Mathematics Richard Fredrick BREWER A.B. in Liberal Arts Ma'or General I 1 Engineering Delta Pi Beta Oceotl President Sophomore Class Rally Committee Tra cl:-Varsity Football-J.V. Joyce Miller BURGESON A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Transfer from Mocalaster College Tau Zeta Rho Jessie May BURROWS A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Phychology Xolotl College YM-YW W.R.A. Board Cetza Social Service Club Red Cross Drive Wesley Club Harlan Sheldon CAMPBELL A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, English Minor, Speech Arts Sigma Lambda Slcull and Dagger Gamma Psi Aztec Staff President ot Senior Class Golden Anniversar Comm. Y Chairman SDSC WSSF Drive Who's Who Eugene F. BRUCKER A.B. in Education General .lunior High Special Secondary in Eta Omega Delta, pres. Oceotl, pres. Letterman's Club, pres. V. Pres. A.M.S. Blue Key, v. pres. Basketball, varsity Who's Who Perrietta M. BURKE A.B. in Education Special Sec. in Art Minor, Social Science Shen Yo, treas. Cetza Xolotl Art Guild, pres. Mary Adele CAMPBELL A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Delta Chi Phi, v. pres. Orchestra Carol Constance CHAMBERS A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Kappa Delta Pi, v, pres. W.R.A. Board Channing Club, pres. Education Club P.E. lnternational Relations Club Choral Club 5? HCT Q Robert Kendall Robert Lloyd CLEATOR COLE A.B. in Liberal Arts A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Geography General Engineering Minors, Chemistry, Physics Eta Omega Delta, pres. Freshman Cabinet Men's Glee A Cappella Choir lnter-Fraternity Council A.M.S. Board Phyllis Ellen CORNETT A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Kappa Theta, pres. Toastmistress, pres. Social Service Club Canterbury Club Jan Waples CRUMLEY A.B. in Liberal Arts General Arts Gamma Phi Zeta, v. pres. W.R.A. Board Quetzal Hall Frank CUENCA A.B. in Education Special Secondary in P.E. Minor, Social Science Transferred from Occidental Social Service Club Education Club Hilbert Joseph CROSTHXWAITE A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Minor, Social Science Kappa Phi Sigma, pres. lnter-Fraternity Council l..etterman's Club Blue Key Varsity Football P.E. pres Golden Anniversary Comm. Who's Who Robert A. CRUMLEY A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Eta Omega Delta, pres. A.S. Council A.M.S. Secretary Athletics Committee Letterrr1an's Club Varsity Basketball, Baseb John Phillip DALBY A.S. in Liberal Arts Major, Music - Minor, Art Orchestra Band Director all Allen Clark DALE A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, English Bernard H. DAVIS A.B. in Education Special Secondary in P.E. Minor, Social Science Newman Club Education Club Lawrence DEVLIN A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, History Minor, Political Science Diana Norma DRIVER A.B. in Education General Junior High Special Secondary in Speech Arts Gamma Phi Zeta, sec Cetza, v. pres. Slcull and Dagger, sec Theatre Guild, pres. Del Sudoeste Staff Aztec Statt A.W.S. Board EI Palenque, Editor Luis Enrique DAVILA A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, Chemistry Karl DEGE A.B. in Liberal Arts My Major, Commerce Minor, History Kappa Phi Sigma Eleanor Jane DlETRlCH A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Geography Minor, History Toastmistress Florence Herberg EANSHLER A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, Sociology Kappa Theta Phi Sigma Xi, sec. Xolotl Social Service Club Newman Club 52? Robert Denton FARMER A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Ecnomics Minor, Physics Delta Phi Beta Tau Sigma Oceotl Rally Committee Athletic Committee Blue Key Jacob J. FRANZ A.B. in Education General Junior High Minor, English Janie Fern GANDERUP A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Transfer from Aurora College Delta Phi Upsilon, pres. Education Club Melvin Cool: GERANT A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, Art Transfer from North Illinois Teachers College Education Club, v. pres. Wesley Club George Thomas FORBES. JR. A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, History Phi Lambda Xi, pres. Oceotl lnter-Fraternity Council A.S. President A.M.S. Treasurer Blue Key Who's Who Avery Houseley GALLUP A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, Botany Phi Sigma Xi, pres. Bernard GOODBODY A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, History At California Polytechnic College At Calif. College of Mortuary Science Omega Xi Oceotl Xolotl Student Council Newman Club, pres. Blue Key XVho's Who Adelaide GREENE A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Kenneth Gray HALE A.B. in Education General Secondar Major, Physical Ecli Minor, Zoology Omega Xi A.M.S. Vice Pres. Student Council Band Baslretball .lack Wright HAMMOND A.B. in Education General .lunior High Major, Social Sci. Minor, Speech Arts Phi Lambda Xi Xolotl Social Service Club Theatre Guild Slrull and Dagger, pres. Dona Rath HEIMERDINGER A.B. in Education Major, Physical Ed. Minor, English Alpha Sigma Chi, sec Kappa Delta Pi Mimi Madden HOFFMANN A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Epsilon Phi Theta, v. pres., Quetzal Hall, pres. A.W.S. Treasurer Cap and Gown Michael Francis HALLAHAN A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Physical Education Minor, Social Science Newman Club Varsity Football, Baseball Marilyn HARWELL A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Art Minor, Philosophy Gloria Anne HICKEY A.B. in Liberal Arts General Major English, History Geography Delta Chi Phi, sec. Newman Club, v. pres. Willard James HOLDEN A.B. in Liberal Arts General Major Chemistry Math and Geography Transfer from U.C.L.A. Delta Sigma Pi Oceotl Photophans Dorothy Claire HO LLOBAUGH A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, English Minor, Speech Arts Delta Chi Phi, v. pres. Skull and Dagger Gamma Psi EI Club Azteca Newman Club Gloria Margaret JARRATT A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, English Delta Chi Phi, pres. Toastmistress, v. pres. A.W.S. Board International Relations Club Frank William JOHNSON A.B. in Liberal Arts General Major Anthropology, English, Speech Arts Gamma Psi Skull and Dagger Toastmasters Theatre Guild EI Palenque Staff Robert Bixby JOHNSON A.B. in Liberal Arts General Engineering Murray Edwin HUBBERT A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Physical Educat'on Minor, Speech Arts Transfer from Oceanside Boxing Coach Education Club Ruth JETT A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, Physical Ed. Juanita Lee JOHNSON A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Speech Arts Minor, English Alpha Delta Chi Education Club Skull and Dagger J Roger Williams Club, pres Aztec Bible Club Joyce KEEL A.B. in Liberal Arts General Major Sociology, English and Education Chi Theta Autumn Durst KELTNER A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Gamma Phi Zeta, pres. Cetza, treas. lnter-Sorority Council Francis Xavier KING A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, French Minor, History Josephine Mary KIRKLAND A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Education Club Lois Elena LANTRY A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Business Education Minor, Economics Tau Zeta Rho, pres. Cetza, pres. 'Xolotl Newman Club V. Wayne KENASTON, JR. A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology and Sociology Sigma Delta Epsilon Social Service Club Channing Club Wesley Club Photophans Thomas KING A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Geography Minor, Social Science Constance Jones KISTER A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, Social Science Delta Phi Upsilon, sec. Education Club Margaret Katherine LAUDAN A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Kappa Delta Pi, v. pres. Xolotl .NMMA Ottie Dalton LINDSEY, JR. A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Chemistry Minor, Zoology Transfer from Notre Dame Alpha Mu Gamma Phi Rho Robert H. MacDONALD A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Art Minor, Psychology Charter Member Sigma Delta Epsilon Art Guild Aztec Cartoonist Del Sudoeste Art Co-Editor Handbook Art Editor Margaret Jane MARTIN A.B. in Education Special Sec. in Music Minor, Art Delta Chi Phi, pres. Sigma Alpha lota, sec. Cetza, pres. Junior Class President A.W.S. Board, Social Chair. Aztec Bible Club, v. pres. Del Sudoeste Senior Editor Cap and Gown, v. chancello Who's Who Florence MATHEWS A.B. in Liberal Arts General Major Education, History and English I Roy Eldridge LOGAN A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Business Education Minor, English Kappa Alpha Psi Education Club Walter F. MARSHALL A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, Education Patricia Ann MASON A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Commerce Minor, Psychology Transfer from Oceanside J.C Delta Chi Phi Quetzal Hall Doris L. MELLINGER A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, Social Science Delta Phi Upsilon, sec. Education Club Dorothy Gurtrude MORGENROTH A.B. in Education General Junior High Major, Physical Education, History Kappa Theta, pres. Cetza W.R.A. President College YM-YW Homecoming Chairman Senior Class Treasurer Cap and Gown, Chancellor Who's Who Ellen Katherine MONTEVERDE A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Chi Theta Barbara Lorraine NEWMAN A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Speech Arts Minor, English Kappa Theta, sec. Toastmistress Skull and Dagger, pres. Theatre Guild Lost Horizon Claudia Rosemarie Reina ORTIZ A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, History Delta Chi Phi Aztec Statt, Assist. Ed. Toastmistress El Club Azteca A.W.S. Board Newman Club Education Club Marian MORTIMER A.B. in Liberal Arts General Major, History Sociology, Psychology Gloria P. MURPHY A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, English Phi Kappa Gamma, pres. Cetza, sec. Junior Class Secretary W.R.A. Vice President A.W.S. President College YM-YW, v. pres. Lectures and Assemblies Com. Cap and Gown Who's Who Bruce S. NGRDAHL A.B. in Liberal Arts General Engineering Valerie OSBU RN A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, English Minor, Psychology Luz Maria PACHECO A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Delta Chi Phi Toastmistress, treas. Social Service Club, treas. Alpha Mu Gamma Newman Club El Club Azteca Winitred PEARCE A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Speech Arts Minor, Sociology Louis POLUZZI A.B. in Education Special Sec. in Phy. Ed. Minor, Social Science Phi Lambda Xi, treas. Letterman's Club, treas. Varsity Football Bruce F. PROVIN A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, Psychology Phi Sigma Xi, treas. Channing Club Robert Zane PAGE A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, Botany Phi Sigma Xi, pres. Ruth Ellen PETERSON A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Sociology Minor, Psychology Chi Theta Carmine Callison PRICE A.B. in Education Kindergarten-Primary Minor, English Gamma Phi Zeta Delta Phi Upsilon A.W.S. Board lnter-Sorority Council, pres Aztec Festival Committee Charles B. READ, JR. A.B. in Liberal Arts General Engineering Frances Lee William A. READ REDELINGS A.B. in Education A.B. in Liberal Arts General Junior High Major, Zoology Special Secondary in Art Minor, Commerce Kappa Delta Phi, sec. Art Guild James Henry Rhoda Mae REED ROBERTS A.B. in Liberal Arts A.B. in Education Major, Economics Kindergarten-Primary Minor, History Tau Delta Chi Tau Sigma Student Council F. Allen RICHARDSON A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Music Minor, Speech Arts Skull and Dagger Men's Glee Orchestra Charles Clay RODENBAUGH A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Commerce Minor, Economics Tau Sigma Minor, Social Science Kappa Theta, sec. Toastmistress Education Club George Donald ROBISON A.B. in Education Gen. Junior High in Math and Physical Ed Eta Omega Delta, sec. Oceotl, v. pres. Xolotl A.M.S. Treasurer lnter-Frat Council, treas. Letterman's Club Education Club Varsity Basketball Blue Key, treas. Beverley June ROST A. B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Transfer from Oceanside J C Education Club Ouetzal Hall Ramon E. RUIZ A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, History Minor, Spanish El Club Azteca International Relations C Frosh Football Carlton W. SHAW A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, History Tau Sigma Delta Phi Beta Gordon A. SCHIELDS A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, History Minor, Spanish Ralph A. SKILES A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Physical Education Minor, Social Science Omega Xi Varsity Baseball lub Janet B. SCHMETZER A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Art Minor, Anthropology Tau Zeta Rho, v. pres. Cetza Art Guild A.S. Vice President Student Council A.S. Social Committee Cap and Gown Who's Who Morris Tindale SHEPHERD A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Physical Education Minor, Social Science Kappa Phi Sigma, v. pres Letterman's Club, v. pres Education Club Varsity Football, Track Darrell Edward SHRYOCK A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Agatha J. SICK A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Physical Education Minor, Science Delta Chi Phi, pres. Kappa Delta Pi, treas. Cetza Toastmistress W.R.A. Board Newman Club 30 N. Evelyn SLATORE A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English College YM-YW G.S.O. Janice Evelyn STANLEY A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Phi Kappa Gamma, v. pres. Xolotl, pres. Social Service Club Card Triclr Chairman Roger Williams Club, pres. A.S. Secretary Public Relations Committee Cap and Gown Who's Who Evelyn Elizabeth TAYLOR A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Phi Sigma Nu, pres. Xolotl A.W.S. Board W.R.A. Board, v. pres. Aztec Statt Del Sudoeste Staff Education Club Senior Class Secretary Richard F. TITSWORTH A.B. in Liberal Arts General Major, Geology, Engineering, Economics Aileen N. SNIDER A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Art Minor, English Gamma Phi Zeta, sec. A.W.S. Board College YW-YM Quetzal Hall, v. pres. EI Palenque Statt Barbara Ann SWANSON A.B. in Education Kindergarten-Primary Minor, History Transfer from U.C.L.A. Delta Phi Upsilon, treas. LaRene THELEN A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, Political Sci. Kappa Theta Newman Club Charles Marvin TOMPKINS A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Spanish Minor, History El Club Azteca Education Club M!!! WK William Cecil THOMPSON A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, History Transfer from U. of N. M. Kappa Alpha Margaret Ann TURNER A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Shen Yo, pres. Social Service Club Leland Boyd UPDEGRAFF A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, History Sigma Delta Epsilon Maybelle Hurley WALTON A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Shen Yo, pres. Del Sudoeste Staff Social Service Club Yula E. TWEEDY A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Transter 'From U.S.C. Education Club Ruth Ellen UHLAND A.B. in Education General Junior High, Social Science and General Science Alpha Delta Chi, treas. Aztec Bible Club Roger Williams Club Quetzal Hall Education Club Albert J. VANONI A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Commerce Minor, History Kappa Phi Sigma Letterman's Club Tau Sigma Varsity Football All-Conference Frank WATENPAUGH A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Physics Minor, Mathematics 32 Gloria M. WEEMS A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Geography Minor, Sociology Kappa Theta, pres. Inter-Sorority Council W.R.A. President A.W.S. Board Xolotl Social Service Club Senior Cabinet Who's Who Robert James WILLIAMS A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, Physics Sidney Copeland WCLVERTON A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Scien Minor, Psychology Beverley L. WESTERLIND A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Kappa Theta, pres. Cetza Inter-Sorority Council Education Club loan Dempsy WOLF A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Physical Education Minor, Economics Richard Gordon WRIGHT A.B. in Liberal Arts ce Major, Commerce Minor, Economics 33 450 llliher Francisca J. l'llNRlCl lS A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, English Minor, French Carrie Louise ALLRED A.B. in Education General Elementary Charles R. POWERS A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, Social Science Robert Dale RAVEY A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Commerce Minor, Mathematics Mary JoAnn STOCKBERGER A.B. in Liberal Arts General Major Sociology, English, History Dorothy Elizabeth ALBRIGHT A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, English Louis Edgar ALMJGREN A.B. in Liberal Arts General Engineering Gladys E. BOWMAN A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, Art 34 Graduates Robert E. BROWNE A.B. in Education General Junior High Minor, English Alice L. CLOW A.B. in Education General Elementary Minor, Social Science John Dale BOND A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, English Minor, History Dudley Roderick DAY A.B. in Liberal Arts General Engineering Ruth Eldred SNYDER A.B. in Education General Junior High Minor, English James C. WARMER A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Social Science Minor, Psychology Eileen Mary WEHRHEIM A.B. in Liberal Arts General Major Psychology, Physics, Sociology, Economics Wilford Dean WILLIS A.B. in Liberal Arts General Major Music, Economics, Eng lish Robert Lester WISNER A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, English Henry Green MANLEY A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Physical Education Minor, Social Science James O. McCALL A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, History Douglas Maynard MERRILL A.B. in Liberal Arts General Engineering William C. MOHLER A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Commerce Minor, Economics Marian Veronica MULHERIN A.B. in Education Special Secondary in Art Minor, Social Science Joseph Leo PIECHOCKI A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, History Minor, English John Bell REEVE A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, English Minor, History Vernon RIVERS A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, History John Joseph DORlA A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, Chemistry Emilie Haugard DURKEE A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, English Minor, Speech Arts William Henry EKSTRAND A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, Economics Minor, Political Science Ralph Thomas ERRO A.B. in Liberal Arts Major, History Minor, Economics Frederick Bingham FOULGER A. B. in Liberal Arts Major, Zoology Minor, English John N. HASKELL, JR. 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K- SKU -, +-,J -' Q ,Q ffwwf- F31 NW. .r A - - wc- A-.1-I-Q W- A gifs:-1. .'-7 1- J iw ' X. :I if eeixrazfff-vf e.,Qw,,fsfA :!,,im15'.'X- 'Jdes -MMM -:rm -,Y V - -Z' M4-, gm L ,, ,pf , 5 y',,.,gw,, gi L ,R V My' ,xg '- ' r ,gg rw Q ,W mv, Q, 1 x -F . A ' mils- ,+1gwiwQy'v ul -. -f win '52 - ,, -?,f,m-b.-, gm mr N ww' Y S.,f'cb2f,'fQw . ' X 1 4 A -' gr: V, . 3 ' I1 QQQ' wig Uma yRi?Jfm ' 435' K2 f M 3 fm-S fr M A. f M map' gym' J f '3 f '1 R 'vfflffng 'Zhu 35 wggifx WQMQFEKM ?Wfs'7,f2i5Q1'm+3u,5gi ,gykmsify IFEX W1fEf,g?fg?53'g'B'I355Y'i'gH 115, xawxgwsqtf gg-RSE? 1 vw ,UM FK Dr. Waller R. Hepner ffZ'PJil!0lll of fnv 5Jo!Age The year I946-I947 has been one of superlatives in which San Diego State College has broken many types of records. ln the spring semester the enrollment reached an all-time pealc of 3,68I students. This represents an increase of more than a thousand over the enroll- ment in the spring of I946, which up to that time had been the largest in the history of the college. The primary cause for the very large enrollment was the presence of 2000 veterans which accounted tor more than fifty percent of the enrollment. To lreep pace with the increasing student body, the faculty was expanded by some seventy-two addi- tions, bringing the total to l6l. lr f, 4l Dean J. W. Aull :bean of prokddionaf glclucafion The academic work of the college was marked by vastly increased enrollment in engineering, com- merce, and teacher education, with more conserva- tive increases in all other departments. The status of the college as an institution ac- credited by the State Board of Education to offer graduate courses and the work essential for the general secondary school credential with majors in nine fields, is another milestone in the development of a greater San Diego State College. ln addition to revision of the curriculum in engi- neering and commerce to offer more complete training in these fields, new majors were established in psychology and sociology. Dean H. C. Peiffer mfllll of .Siudmr pefjaflnef 42 Dean C. lf. Peterson 2260! of L The housing of the large student body was pro- vided in part by twenty-three steel buildings which were erected during the fall semester. These housed faculty and veterans' administration offices, an ad- dition to the library, laboratories, classrooms, a warehouse, a cate annex, and a new home tor the student store. Most classes were operated at a size equivalent to the number of seats in the room. Classes were held as late as 6 p.m. and a 'full schedule of classes was run on Saturday morning. As an aid to students who preferred some work in the evening and to provide a program for adults in the community, an Extended Day Program ot Dean Mary Mendenhall med!! of Mlzmen. 43 Dean Donald Watson lean of genera! giclucafion evening classes was offered for the first time. This proved to be so successful that considerable expan- sion of such evening offerings is planned for next year. The outstanding event of the spring semester was the celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the college. Such plans reached culmination during the week of May 4 to May l I, when a series of events brought alumni back to the campus and focused the attention of the region upon San Diego State. During the week, the college formally acknowl- edged the acceptance of the newly installed public address system contributed by alumnus Arthur Link- letter, and the thirty-two-note Maas chimes pre- Dr. Alfred While lgegiafrar 44 Dean Fay Perry mean of fgrouidionaf .Sifuffenfi sented by Senator and Mrs. Ed Fletcher. Mayor Harley E. Knox honored the college by participating in the Fiftieth Anniversary ceremonies. A special honor came to the college in February when President Hepner was selected by the United States Office ot Military Government to serve on a special advisory commission to study the curricu- lum, administration, and reorganization ot German secondary schools. Granted leave of absence for this purpose, Presi- dent Hepner spent the spring months in Germany engaged in the worlr of the commission. Dean Ault served as acting president ot the college. Dr. I. ID. Stone ,lwleacl oliidrariun 45 Art The Art Department now has a faculty totaling six members. Mr. Jean Swiggett and Mr. George Sorenson joined the staff this past year. After a leave of absence during which he worked in Industrial Design in New York, Mr. Lowell Houser is back in the department and has added a course in that subject. Mr. Swiggett and Mr. Sorenson have introduced some variety into the regular courses in design, for since their arrival the department has offered design courses which point in somewhat different direc- tions. Mr. Swiggett's course aims toward the deco- rative arts such as textile design: while Mr. Soren- son's design course takes into consideration chiefly the needs of the future public school teacher. Mr. Jackson offers a course in design which prepares the student for work in painting and the graphic arts. This year saw the revival of another art course which was discontinued during the war. it is the course in window display taught by Miss Patterson. An upper division ceramics course, taught by Mrs. Ruocco, has been added also. The Art Gallery has come back into existence after serving time during, the previous year as a class room. Each month some significant exhibition may be seen in the gallery. George N. SORENSON Lowell D. HOUSER Ilse H. RUOCCO Everett G. JACKSON Jean D. SWIGGETT Lena E. PATTERSON 46 Biology The Biology department has more than doubled its staff during the year. Classes offered have in- creased in a corresponding quantity. Mr. Wendell Lipscomb and Mr. Harry Bratt, not shown, graduated in February and were employed during the spring semester as assistants. Mr. Olson also is a former student ot San Diego State. Additional courses on the upper division and graduate level will be taught next year. Courses to apply toward the secondary credential are included. Not shown is Mr. Merrell A. Taylor. Dr. James E. CROUCH Dr. Gordon H. TUCKER Dr. Charles E. MORITZ Dorothy R. HARVEY Dr. Robert D. HARWOOD Adrian N. GENTRY Andrew C. OLSON Dr. Mabel A. MYERS 47 Comnlerce, Economics Two distinct departments ot Commerce and Economics have been organized. The curriculum tor commerce has been revised, making it more vocational in character. The theory ot bringing in business men to teach courses has been further developed. Bert McLees has been instructing in commercial law, Mr. Lamden in auditing, Mr. Considine in business management, and Mr. Gelcher and Mr. Goodwin in insurance. The major field ot merchandising has been expanded into a four year course. lnsurance, lite and casualty, has been added. Next year it is planned to strengthen and broaden the major in business education. Instructors not shown are Mr. John Goodwin, Mr. Joseph Gelcher, Mr. Charles Considine, and Miss Georgia C. Amsden. Evangeline O. LeBARRON Dr. William H. WRIGHT Dr. Roy E. CAMERON Frances B. TORBERT Dr. Frederick L. RYAN Franlc M. WATENPAUGH Dr. Joseph O. McCLlNTlC Dr. Richard M. BENSON Bertram McLEES, JR. Charles W. LAMDEN 48 foreign language The Foreign Language department saw an in- crease of ninety-five per cent in enrollment, as compared to the general increase for the college of forty per cent. This enrollment was most marked in German, next in French, and last in Spanish, which had lcept up a good enrollment during the war. The faculty has grown correspondingly, with seven staff members and two teaching assistants. The 'fall of I947 will find eight full-time members on the staff. The spring semester brought a further increase of twelve per cent in the enrollment. 689 students are now taking language courses. The teaching assistants, not shown, are Paul Arriola and Olympia Perrone. Mr. Clifford Balmer is away on leave, worlring for his doctorate at Berkeley. Dr. Leonard N. MESSIER Anna M. PANOSH Dr. Elizabeth BROWN Dr. Walter T. PHILLIPS Dr. Leslie P. BROWN Hilde K. WALKER Mary W. DARLING 49 English The English department added Mr. Colton, Dr. Marchand, Dr. Rapp, Mr. Shouse, Dr. Theobald, Mr. Wuliger, and Dr. Jewett to its staff this year. Dr. Marchand came here 'from Stanford. Dr. Theobald is a Rhodes scholar, and has written a book of poetry. Dr. Jewett arrived in February to take over the supervision ot teacher training students majoring in English. New courses added include l7th Century Litera- ture, Literature in Perspective to the Other Studies of Man, and the Rise of Romanticism in European Dr. Mabel C. TRAIL Dr. Edward A. BLOCK Dr. John R. ADAMS Dr. Merton RAPP Dr. Ernest R. MARCHAND Chester B. KENNEDY John O. WALLER Dr. Franlc L. JOHNSON John R. SHOUSE Dr. Harriet HASKELL 50 English Literature. The course Bible as Literature was revived. Two seminars at graduate level have been added to the curriculum. They are a specialized study of Shakespeare, and English 22I. Plans are now in progress for a revision of the English department, to effect both upper and lower division status, and may take effect next fall. Courses in American Colonial and Revolutionary Literature, and Contemporary British Literature, will be otfered in the summer session. Florence L. DICKHAUT Dr. Sydney L. GULICK Dr. John R. THEOBALD Dyxie D. CANADY Helene E. HALE Dr. Joseph S. KEENEY Robert WULIGER Theodore COLTON Bryant F. EVANS Charles T. BYRNE 5I Education New faculty members in the department are Dr. James Hunter, Director of Secondary Educa- tion: Fred Harcleroad and Leslie Beatty, Campus School Supervisors: and Donna McCoy and Mary Ballard, teachers in the Nursery School and Kinder- garten. Dr. Marvin Alcorn returned 'From service in the Navy. Miss Isabella S. Hammaclc, Supervisor ot the Nursery School and Kindergarten, was on leave of absence the first semester as a member ot the State Department of Education. Katherine Corbett spent a portion ot the summer in Mexico. Dr. Madden and Dr. Lucio taught in the summer session at U.C.L.A. The development of the graduate program for the general secondary school credential has been a center of much interest. Credentials are now given for all levels ot the educational system from kinder- garten through the general secondary. The general secondary credential is given 'for majors in eleven fields. Graduate courses were developed in element- ary education. Renewed emphasis is being given to audio-visual education. All students in education are given instruction in methods and materials and are required to show proficiency in use ot equipment. A newly formed Education Club has 260 mem- bers, of whom eighty are also members of the Cali- Viola V. SANDERS Dr. .lames J. HUNTER, JR. Dr. William H. LUClO Leslie S. BEATTY Edith G. HAMMACK Dr. Erby C. DEPUTY Dr. Marvin D. ALCORN Donna D. MCCOY 52 Education tornia Student Teachers Association. The department has served as host to various groups ot school administrators, to the Annual September Conference on Education, the Rural Conference, and the Round Table. A large element- ary education worlcshop, jointly sponsored by San Diego County Schools, was inaugurated on campus in the summer session, with Dr. Edward Dolch ot the University ot Illinois serving as consultant. Faculty and student members of the department have been active with the San Diego Council on Teacher Recruitment. Several radio programs have been written and presented. The enrollment in elementary education has increased to the point that it has been necessary to send students again to the San Diego City Schools for directed teaching. Consultant service has been provided on several occasions tor various county and city school systems. Papers have been presented at meetings of the California Elementary School Principals Association, California Mathematics Council, the California School Supervisors' Association, and for various local education groups. Members ot the department contributed to the publications ot the Federal Government, to pro- tessional yearboolcs, and to periodicals. Not shown is Mrs. Mary M. Ballard. Dr. Arno J. JEWETT Isabella HAMMACK Guinivere K. BACON Dr. Richard MADDEN Fred H.. HARCLEROAD Katherine E. CORBETT Marguerite BRYDEGAARD- Dr. James LINLEY 53 History and Political Science The History and Political Science department has expanded with two new professors added to the staff, and new courses added. New professors are Lionel U. Ridout and John E. Merrill. Dr. Osborn returned from a four-year service in the Navy, being discharged as a Commander. Among the new courses offered are History of the Far East and History of World War ll. A grad- uate seminar is offered for the first time. The International Relations Club was revived. There are many more history majors. Il l l Dr. Clarence G. QSBORN X Dr. Abraham P. NASATIR Lionel U. BIDOUT Dr. Charles B. LEONARD Dr. Lewis B. LESLEY John Er. MERRILL l DY- Maddcm, Drs Qsbofm and' Coach: Smith. 542 Mathematics Faculty increases have been to 350 per cent: at the lowest ebb there were two members, now there are seven full-time instructors. During the war no upper division courses were offered: now there are three, all fairly large. Most astounding, is the seven field sections on surveying, compared to one during the war. The problem greatest and most annoying is the lack of text boolcs. Dr. Eagle received his doctorate this spring. George R. LIVINGSTON Curtis WALLING John M. GLEASON Eugene F. CORCORAN Earl E. PRUGH Edward B. TILLEY Dr. John E. EAGLE 55 Music The Choral Club has been revived after the war. They sang for a Christmas program, for an assembly program, gave a program at the Coronado Amphib- ious Base, and furnished music for Mt. Helix Easter services. Men's Glee Club activities included formal con- certs at Greenwood Memorial Park, Linda Vista Community Center, La Jolla Women's Club, and a benefit program for the Y.W.C.A. The College Band played at 'football games, gave a concert program during, the second semester, and made a trip to county high schools. Chamber music has grown to twenty-nine instru- mentalists, making up various small ensembles. Treble Clef continued its many performances. The Organ Fund now stands at S9,200.00. This year's concert happened too late for the results to appear in Del Sudoeste. The Pacific Southwest Glee Club Festival was held in San Diego this year, with San Diego State as hostess. The festival was the opening for the Golden Jubilee weelt. George Howerton from Harvard University participated in the program. Deane F. SMITH Christine SPRINGSTON Reverr S.. i DeJARNETTE John P. DALBY L. Deborah SMITH Julius LEIB' Receiving Line 56 Psychology, Philosophy Three new instructors have been added to the department this year. Dr. McCollom is also director of the summer session. Mr. Gress is half-time in counseling, and half-time in teaching. A psychology major has been established, to be effective in the fall of I947. The number of courses has been doubled. A systematic counseling program is now in effect, and is a regular part of the department's services. Dr. Hunter MEAD Dr. Mahela W. HAYS Dr. lvan N. McCOLLOM Dr. Oscar J. KAPLAN lrvin S. GRESS Harry C. STEINMETZ Enjoying lunch. 57 Physical Education and Health The Men's Physical Education Department has felt the increase of students in equal proportion to other departments. New faculty have been added to meet the situation. William Schutte and Charles Sportsman arrived for the spring semester. Sportsman handled the track team, coming here 'From North Texas State College. Mr. Schroeder left after the fall semester. New classes have been added, and many more sections for each course organized. All pre-war minor sport courses have been revived. A rowing course was organized, and met competi- tion 'From several colleges and universities. The wrestling team won the C.C.A.A. championship. Courses in gym, tennis, boxing, fencing, and other sports saw a large attendance. Dr. Carl H. YOUNG Charles C. SPORTSMAN Dr. Edward B. JOHNS John J. SELLWOOD Melvin T. SCHROEDER William L. TERRY Charles R. SMITH William H. SCHUTTE 58 Physical Education and Health The staff of the Women's Physical Education Department has been increased to five teachers this year, making it possible to expand department offerings by adding courses and increasing the number of sections. The dance teacher joined the WACS and it was necessary to discontinue the modern dance and ballroom classes. These courses are being offered again with Miss Mary Cave as teacher. During the war swimming and life saving classes were discontinued because the Y.W.C.A. pool was not available. These are again being offered, with Miss Evelyn Robinson teaching. With an adequate staff the department has been able to offer many sections of badminton, tennis, archery, and team sports classes. New staff members are Miss Dorothy Tollefsen, graduate of the University of California, and served in the Navy as recreation officer: Miss Mary Cave, graduate of the University of North Dakota, student of the Bennington School of Dance, and served in the Navy as recreation officer, and Miss Evelyn Robinson, graduate of the Mary Washington Col- lege of the University of Virginia, and has an M.S. from the University of Southern California. Dorothy TOLLEFSEN Evelyn L. ROBINSON Mary F. CAVE Marion SCHWOB Medical Staff Dr. George D. HUFF, M.D. Dr. Harold COZBY, M.D. Coach Smith aiding at registration. 59 xhiils r Physical Science Physics The number of students taking physics has increased from about two hundred to over eight hundred. The faculty has increased from two to seven members. The total number of upper division courses has increased to eleven. Sufficient graduate work has been added so that a student may quality for a General Second-ary Credential with a major in the 'Field of physics. Extensive offerings in upper and lower division physics will be made in the summer session. Building T-I6 has been serviced and equipped as an additional laboratory. About tour thousand dollars worth of new equipment has been purchased: considerable government surplus equipment has 'been secured. Frederick W. SCHOTT George H., Jr. SINES Oscar BAIRD Dr. Chesney R. MOE Stewart W. MATSON Warren R. DEVINE Dr. Louis E. SMITH Hamilton L. STONE 60 Physical Science Dr. Moe has returned to his former position after several years in the service, and is chairman of the physics section of the physical science department. Dr. Louis Smith, after completing graduate worlc at the University of Washington, has returned to his former position as a member of the staff. Mr. Schott, an alumnus of San Diego State, has done graduate worlr at Stanford and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is promoting the upper division worlc in electricity and electronics. Faculty not shown in a picture are Mr. Benjamin Ferber, Mr. Edward G. DeLand. Dr. C. E. Smith has returned to his pre-war po- sition as professor of astronomy. Another staff member has been added to teach geology, and more courses are offered than previously. Geology Lewis l. ESTEP Baylor BROOKS Astronomy Dr. C. E. SMITH Physics Byron TAYLOR bl fs... JM' Physical Science Chemistry Chemistry students have increased to three times the pre-war quantity, necessitating late afternoon and Saturday classes for the first time. Staff mem- bers have been increased proportionately. The facilities of the department have been enlarged by the equipping of a large basement area, formerly used as storage space, to serve as a freshman chemistry laboratory, complete with adjoining chemical storeroom. As part of the college program for the General Secondary Credential, provision has been made for specialization in chemistry as a teaching field. Also, a sequence of courses have been provided which permit specialization in chemical engineering. The chemistry fraternity, Delta Kappa, and the sorority, Sigma Omicron, have resumed active status. Individual and joint meetings with other science groups have been held. National president of the American Chemical Society was entertained- at a dinner meeting. Delta Kappa was responsible for the State Col- lege exhibit at Operation Tessie, the annual exposition of the Technical and Scientific Societies Council of San Diego. Vfilliam McBlair, not shown, is a student assistant. Eva H. SCHWARTZ Dr. Dudley H. ROBINSON Dr. Robert D. ROWE Melvyn K. ROSS Dr. Ambrose NICHOLS William N. MOQUIN Ross A. EVANS Dr. John A. SPANGLER 62 Social lfeonom ies One new teacher has been added to the soci- ology department. A total of thirty-three units will be offered next fall, and a student may now major in sociology. A new major will be offered next year in home arts. This department was installed this year for the first time. The title has been changed from Home Arts to Related Arts. The anthropology department now offers thirty units in the social science field. Three full time instructors have been added to the geography department. Dean Blake is instruct- ing in meterology, as before the war. Geography Harold H. ASCHMANN Dr. Lauren C. PCST Meteorology Dean BLAKE Alvena M. STORM Sociology Dr. Kenneth E. BARNHART David S. MILNE Anthropology Dr. Spencer L. ROGERS Related Arts Margaret H. PRITCHARD 63 Speech Arts The Speech Arts faculty has increased by three members. New classes have been included- in history of the theatre, play writing, and stage craft. Secondary credentials are offered with emphasis given in any of several fields. These fields are debate, speech correction, drama, interpretation, and radio. Productions of the drama department were Claudia, Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, Shadow and Substance, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. The debate department entered teams in the Redlands meet with one debate team and one extempore speaker. The second meet at Redlands saw three debate teams, two interpretative readings, one oratory, two extempore, three discussion, and two impromptu representatives from San Diego State. California Technology sent two teams for a debate during the Golden Jubilee week. Speech correction work has doubled with all types of cases, including private clinical work, cleft palate work, stuttering, and lisping. A weekly radio production was staged at a local station by members of the radio classes. Paul L. PFAFF Carolyn M. SHOEMAKER Sybil E. JONES E. Kingsley POVENMIRE Hunton D. SELLMAN Ethel D. IMEL At the Blue Book Ball. 64 Administration Registrar's 0ffiee Lett to right: Genevieve Hamblin, Evelyn Steel, Marian Parker, Shirley J. Embery, Dr. Alfred E. White, Evadene Deardort. Not in the picture: Betty Gord. Business Ilffiee Seated: Sully Hartigan. Lett to right: Norma Ramires, Marjorie Moore, Nina Schnars, Gertrude Dickinson, Donald G. Parker. Book Store Front row: Alta Lee Dennis, Frances Edwards, Mrs. Marjorie Baker, Pat Dew, Barney Carman. Second row: Mrs. Leason Strong, Mrs. Nathalie Barnet, Myrtle Clark. Not in the picture: Phyllis Cornett, Vincent Sund. Secretarial Staff Lett to right: Miss Katherine Pyle, Miss Emma Struthers, Mrs. Pat Doughty, Mrs. Fay Landweer, Miss lnez Cridge, Mrs. Florence Schneider, Miss Florence Wiggins. 65 'tx ,JN 'S t , if New Wk: Administration library Staff First row: Mrs. Harriett B. Stovall, Genevieve Kelly, Myron Booth, Lula Germann. Second row: Mary Elizabeth Harrison, Marian Grant, Callie Becker, Joan Mariner. Third row: Helen Jacobsen, Josephine Sutton, Dr. J. P. Stone, Margaret Demaray, Geraldine Haynes. Veterans Uffiee First row: Anne Wilks, Robert McKnight, Amy Billingsley. Second row: Robert Gelker, Frances Talbert, Clare Hanna, John Willett, Raymond Mason. Cafeteria At cash register: Laura Washburn. First row: Jerry Bevilacqua, Andy Randeques, Vir- ginia Skinner, Vera Miller, Charlotte Pope, Audrey lsenberg, Rudolph Ruggerio, William Ludwig. Second row: Mildred Donally, Ruby Kirk, Angie Elrod, Vela Watson, Lillian Dailey. Third row: Roy Jorgenson, Jack Buchanan, William Phelps, Edward Klundt, Harvey Tinkle, Mehner Gerhart. Maintenance Staff First row: Leo Mahle, John Daniel, T. V. Hallahan, Omar Gagnon. Second row: M. S. Southworth, Minnie Trimble, C. L. Fisk, Opal Patterson, J. H. Simpson. 66 Administration Cuslodians First row: Elmer Anderson, C. R. Lees, Howard Kleeberg. Second row: William Lupplce, Lloyd Jones, Floyd Kirkpatrick, Ray Wuebben. Third row: William Jones, Duncan Patterson. Gardeners First row: M. L. Vance, William Duns. Second row: Stephen Reed, Louis Fisher, M. M. Mowery. Officer Daniel at work. 67 l r F E 55 N , , 'D l30V l2NT 5- 'lib 5 fxkmx. KKTXX . , X 5 f M X-Xxs ff 1 Xfxff f- 44,-K f 1 , xxx, .5 Xi -,X xx - ff WNNNX wx 4 fx f : 753 ff V l '2 'fff QA' W5 j NWN M' 1 Q1xXSQiYyfM f, WAN Y Y V f ray!! 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A - I I ' , I. II -4 -II-IMI5 2 IW, ' I 'I avr?-MIIIIIQQIII? MII. my .Tm I - ,LQ- Q I 4, -I , Ig YI -A fgff I I :,?5WfI:,q,ga-I,IIr Iewpf' I 'I -' II I-' I - 'wL5z.gf3?3' I II -IIWfi-gm:-III1,gIQLI,2w-'QIIIKIIIILQII L I 1 III If in f I f .-'im I fI:'1I? I .I'fl'T- :I ii? H, 1 I I ' ' ' -I 5 ' p, I ,4gEfg. ,rdf-iI:,gf', f,5eI :I3gI I I, , A .II I v fr - I . I - IL I. I, I, ' ,,-W3 I-III? I IQWS-'39-I QI '-1. I x ' I - 44Q g,3kgII '-LIgh, ,i33 I jjjha- ' If Iig , I I,- III, Ig I I I -, X ' f 'iuIIQ5i Qf iv -I-Qlgig v f g wis, 332 215 I 'Q fs II-gig: I ma 1 M I hr af' Associated Students President George T. Forbes, lr. As A. S. President, George represented the col- lege at many tunctions, both on and oft campus. Included in this was taking part in a series of radio broadcasts about San Diego State. Visiting digni- taries, such as Admiral Standley and Mayor Knox, were greeted and shown the college by President Forbes. Regular duties included presiding at Council meetings, and being an ex-otticio member of all student and student-faculty committees. He attended the Pacific Students President's Associa- tion annual conference. v A 5 4 'X 3: QM' -Y F K y ' km VV A V K' 5 qi: 1 M -ld My A. S. Vice- President Janet Schmetler The Social Committee, with Janet as chairman, organized two freshman receptions, two jolly-ups, and two president's dinners, one of each for each semester. The A. S. Christmas party was also held. Miss Schmetzer acted as official hostess at many events, and was responsible for the social calendar each semester. A. S. Secretary Janice Stanley As secretary, Janice organized a new system of lceeping files orderly and permanent. She also toolc minutes of Council meetings, and did correspond- ence for the Associated Students. A. S. Commissioner of Finance Vincent Sund Vince, in coordination with Graduate Manager Carman, presented. the budget for all sports and departments. Chairman of the finance board, he reviewed and recommended all financial matters to the student council. A financial report is sub- mitted at the end of the year. 74 Associated Students Council All business, financial, sport, social, and others, ot the student body of San Diego State was con- ducted by the Student Council. One activity was the revising of the A. S. Constitution, so that now there are more representatives from the student body. Regularly meeting in Scripps, the members met for a special session of picture taking in a class room. At the rostrum, in the top picture is A. S. President Forbes. Seated in the first row are Janet Schmetzer, Barney Carman, and Janice Stanley. ln the next row are Bonnie Clayton, Vincent Sund, Richard Woolley, and Grant Nielsen. Third row members are Tom Parker, Liz Balaban, Barbara Thomas, and Katie Dupont. ln the fourth row are Harry Barnet, Jack Harris, Bill Cordtz, Bill Emerson, and Earnie Ellis. Last row members are Betty Marshall, Gloria Murphy, Lois Mould, Bernie Good- body, and Jeanne Ellis. One feature of the Christmas party was the tree being decorated, in the second picture, by Ellen Fox, Janet Schmetzer, and Ginger Anderson. Filling the newly-created position of Assistant to the Graduate Manager is Dick Thomas, in the third picture. Dickie handled advertising for student publications, as well as aid the graduate manager. Dr. and Mrs. Hepner were hosts at the annual council dinner at their home. Council members and Dr. and Mrs. Hepner are shown around the turkey, in the bottom picture. 75 Graduate Manager Barney Carman In addition to handling multitudinous routine duties, Barney was confronted with the task of moving into new offices. He is responsible for the Book Store and Cafe. There has been an increase in staff to handle the increase of work from 3600 students. James McGowan is assistant bookkeeper, Patricia K. Dew is secretary. Veterans accounts have been responsible for much of the overload, but Barney and his staff set up a system that handled everyone with the least amount of discomfort. New A. S. offices are taking the rooms formerly occupied by the Book Store, which moved to a temporary building. These offices have been reno- vated and furnished. 76 i Student Government Social Committee Seated are Miriam Underwood, Eileen Cotant, Barbara Stein, Janet Schmetzer, chairman, Richard Woolley, Jeanne Breazeale, Ginger Anderson. Standing are Dean Mary Mendenhall, Ellen Fox, lna McJannet. Rally Committee Seated are Bob Sandlin, Ginger Anderson, lna McJannet. Standing are Miriam Underwood, Shirley Ander- son, Jeanne Breazeale, Dwain Kantor, Earl Casteel, Donna Dee Ball, Ray Blair. Not present tor the picture were Bill Cordtz, Janice Stanley, Ted Slcelley. Card Tricks Committee ln front is Ludy Flournoy. ln second row are Judy Schilling, Mary Olive Cobb, Ruth Brown, Betty Marshall. ln third row are Cathy Jackson, Bettie Carr, Jane Allard, Janice Stanley, chairman, Phyllis Russell. Not present for the picture were Bob Myers, Dorothy Johnson, Bill Cordtz, Lu Lyda. Pep Squad Seated in the 'First row are Bobbie Schissell, Virginia Meis, Willamae Edwards. Second row members are Virginia Redfern, Judy Thompson, Donna Lord, Beverly Bolton, Frances McCabe. Not present tor the picture was Liz Balaban, chairman. 77 Student Government Athletic Committee Seated: Dr. Alfred E. White, Jeanne Ellis, Dr H. C. Peitter. Standing: Tom Parlner, Gene Bruclcer, Fred C. Smith, Dr. Carl Young. Public Relations Committee Seated: Janice Stanley, Dean C. E. Peterson, Charles Byrne, Dr. L. C. Post, Dr. H. C. Peitfer. Standing: Wells Keddie, George Forbes, Mr. Paul Platt, Grant Nielsen. Extra Curricular Committee Lett to right: Dean C. E. Peterson, Mr. Paul Platt, Richard Woolley, Dr. H. C. Peifter, Harry Barnet, Dean Fay Perry, Mary Fox, William Emer- son, Dean Mary Mendenhall. Veterans Affairs Committee Seated: Dr. Alfred E. White, Elizabeth Bergman, Dean C. E. Peterson. Standing: Stan Calder, Dr. Donald Watson, John O. Tearman, Ralph Dawson. 78 Student Government lectures and Assemblies Committees First row: Jack Beclcer, Gloria Murphy, Miss Con- stance King, Mr. Paul P'Fat'f, Mrs. Florence Diclchaut. ln baclc: Earnest Ellis. Housing Committee Seated: Dean Mary Mendenhall, Tab Talbert, Dean C. E. Peterson, Jack Tone. Standing: Orville Ball, Robert Farmer, Selwyn Hartigan, Willard Traslc, Dr. H. C. Peitter. fiftieth Anniversary Committee First row: Sheldon Campbell, Charles Byrne, Hilbert Crosthwaite, Rollin Watson. Second row: Dr. C. E. Smith, Miss Deborah Smith, Margaret Martin, Phyllis Russell, Miss Lena Patter- son, Dr. L. C. Post, Dr. Chesney Moe. Health and Safety Committee Seated: Joan Wolf, Barbara Schillreff, Miss Marion Schwob, Mrs. Connie Branham, Dr. Edward Johns, Paula McGaughy. Standing: Dr. Carl Young, John Stalnalrer. 79 Associated Men Students Under the able guidance of President Red Wil- liams, the Associated Men Students are now hitting a full stride and operating as smoothly as possible. The set-baclc this year was due to the spring de- clared-illegal elections, necessitating another elec- tion last fall. To put things on a steady lceel, a new constitution was drawn up and adopted. Directory maps for visitors coming to San Diego State were paid for by A.M.S. These maps were distributed to incoming freshmen. Movies of football games State played in were shown weekly, free to all men students. A barber shop quartet contest was organized, with finals held during Dad-'s Day. This affair is to become a tradition. The annual Dad's Day Dinner was held during the Golden Jubilee Weelt. A golf and tennis tournament was organized. Money was appropriated for Oceotl sweaters. A radio and magazines were purchased for the men's room in the nurse's office. Red WILLIAMS President Tom PARKER Vice-president Lee MILLER Secretary Ted LIVINGSTON Treasurer I 80 A. M. S. Council A. M. S. BOARD First row: Dean C. E. Peterson, Red Williams, Ted Livingston, Jim Buchanan, Walt Ross. Second row: Lee Miller, Jerry Davison, Gene Bruclcer, Boz Hadley, Bill Smith. The remainder of the pictures on this page are not directly relevant to A.M.S., but careful perusal will show that the principle characters in each picture are of the masculine sex. ln the second picture from the top, for instance, the man at the milce with the pretty hat on is funny boy Howard Quam. We don't know exactly who the people in disguise are, but reliable sources inform us they were, and still are, men. Among the 3,482 people signing up for registra- tion in the fall semester, some were men. Among those men were Harry Barnet and Bob Ricketts. The picture shows them in the named order. There are a mess of muscles in this bottom pic- ture. The man in the top hat is Sandy Sandlin. You malce a stab at identifying the others. This scene was at the College of Pacific football game, incidentally. tg? JE? gsm, if Q K s- , it get -A ' N0 wo Mgmt 8l .al Associated Women Students Under the guidance of vivacious red-headed Gloria Murphy, the A.W.S. this year held many big activities. All were considered a huge success. As a reward for their efforts, President Murphy and Vice-president Betty Marshall flew to Minneapolis in April to attend a convention of lntercollegiate Association of Women Students. A dean's assembly started the fall semester off, and Sadie Hawkins Day really put a cap on the semester. Rest of the time spent in the ever- necessary tasks of organizing and preparing. Another dean's assembly began the spring activities. An A.W.S. tea for women was held in Scripps Cottage. The annual A.W.S. banquet was held at the San Diego Women's club. Many women came for a fine program. Fem Frolics was held this year, naturally, and as usual was a howling success. The annual Senior Women's Day rounded out the year's events. Gloria MURPHY President Betty MARSHALL Vice-president Barbara THOMAS Secretary Mimi HOFFMAN Treasurer 82 A. W. S. Council BOARD MEMBERS First row: Evelyn Taylor, Barbara Thomas, Gloria Murphy, Noma Hodglciss, Nancy Williams, Dean Mary Mendenhall. Second row: Charmon Marshall, Mimi Hoffman, Aileen Snider, Consuelo Alden, Margaret Martin, Betty Marshall, Carmen Price. Third row: Reina Ortiz, Paula McGaughy, Betty Neal. A.W.S. DINNER Seated at the main table tor the annual A.W.S. dinner are Mrs. George Graves, Jean Brown, Mrs. Herbert Peifter, Barbara Thomas, Mrs. Jesse Ault, Gloria Murphy, Mrs. Ernest Aichele, Mimi Hott- man, Mrs. C. E. Peterson, Miss Deborah Smith, Betty Marshall. INTER-SORORITY PLEDGE TEA Modeling for the lnter-Sorority pledge tea are Phyllis Cornett, Jo Ann Molchan, Janet Schmetzer, Perietta Burke, Frances Rybel. SADIE HAWKINS DAY First row: Gloria Jones, Jeanne Ellis, Connie Clapp, Lois Mould. Second row: Dorothy Arnold, Dottie Shepherd, Frances Mullalley, Shirley Anderson. pr X -' j uni? 6 f ,Dm y - UF' gi' in r l Y x A , y 'A' E, KI kwa ? , 6 5' an 'K A .Lk . 83 Class of '47 The fall semester was nearly finished when officers were elected, leaving barely enough time to hold the Koffee Klatch. This is an affair where seniors and faculty become acquainted. Class sponsors, Dr. James Hunter and E. Kingsley Povenmire, and wives, were introduced to class members at the annual Senior reception. Tradition- ally held before the Blue Book Ball, this year Dean and Mrs. C. E. Peterson were hostesses. One radical departure was made when this year's class, cooperating with Alumni, sponsored a serious drama instead of a revived American melodrama. Shadow and Substance was presented in the Little Theatre in March. This year's Junior-Senior prom defied tradition by stipulating sportswear instead of formal. Held at the Don Room of the El Cortez Hotel, everyone present approved the change. Senior Ditch Day, revived after several years' absence from the senior activities calendar, was held at--lthey wouldn't tell usl. The Annual Baccalaureate services will be held in the Little Theatre on Sunday, June 8. The Annual Senior Dinner Dance will be held the night of graduation, Friday, .lune I3. Diclc Brewer was appointed vice-president when Bill Emerson was called to Washington. Sheldon CAMPBELL President William EM ERSON Vice-president Evelyn TAYLOR Secretary Dorothy MORGENROTH Treasurer Richard BREWER Vice-president 84 Senior Cabinet CABINET MEMBERS First row: Gloria Weems, Sheldon Campbell, Barbara Newman, Diclc Brewer. Second row: Lois Lantry, Evelyn Taylor, Dorothy Morgenroth. Sponsors E. Kingsley POVENMIRE Dr. James HUNTER Jon Kowal, John Clarlr, and Glen Smith enact a scene from the Senior-Alumni play Shadow and Substance. The play ran three nights to capacity audiences. Rave notices were printed in the daily papers of the performances of the actors. Senior president Sheldon Campbell was one of three authors of original one-act plays. Others were John Orcutt, left, and Pat Seeman, center. y 42? ? D 41 41 l RFK fr l'xX I R .N t 1, V, - 1 g I' ,sf f XX at Q T E l E b tj 15 C W J Q' 5. , A ,i P55496 4' .wavy ,V A ' 'J '5 4, J ll ? I -Q it .. v 85 Class of '43 Although the Junior class started the year off unorganized, no officers being elected, they man- aged to bribe cross-country Junior traclcmen Ted Livingston and Tom Rice to pull the chariot in the Sadie Hawkins Day race. The other half of the team was Vincent Sund and Jack Williams. Jane Jensen did her part by riding in the chariot. The big event of the spring semester was the Junior-Senior Prom, of which prexy Jack Williams was co-chairman. Committee members 'from the Junior class were Barbara Brown, Jo Ann Molchan, Peggy Wise, Harry Cattrell, Ted Livingston, and Herman Fritzenkotter. The class officers were Jack Williams, president: energetic Marion Nicholson, vice-president, who spark-plugged the class into its first meeting: congenial and efficient Betty Ahlson, secretary: and calm, cool, and collected Pat Cooke, treasurer, who had little if any funds to handle most of the year. Jack WILLIAMS President Marion NICHOLSON Vice-president Betty AHLSON Secretary' Pat COOKE Treasurer 86 Junior Cabinet Cabinet Members ln back: Pat Cooke, Ted Livingston. In front: Marion Nicholson, Betty Ahlson, Peggy Wise, Jo Ann Molchan. Either the Junior Class had no activities, or we didn't get our photographer to them. Take your choice, we know what the class will say. Along about now we should be telling the name ot the faculty adviser. But the Fact is the Juniors don't have an adviser, so we didn't put his pic- ture in. Having, no pictures of Junior activities, not even a picture with a Junior in it, we used the next best thing-lots of girls. The middle shot is of the Goldwyn Girls, from Hollywood. The State Col- lege lassie getting the works is Mary Jo Storholm. Since Coach Smith isn't too worried, neither should you be. More girls, the next being our majorettes. They are, by name: Betty Lorenz, Marion Caster, and Donna Dee Ball. Sorry, Juniors, but we had to put SOMETHING on this page. I y g A N! .9 fa ::f-gel -is I . llIl'Y'. i 87 Class of '49 Due to late elections, the Sophomore class was inactive during the 'first semester. So it seemed on the outside. Spring activities were started oft with a bang by throwing the highly successful Poor Man's Ball. Later in the month they showed their consistency by giving another Dance Time, and this time it was FREE. Still in the same delightful rut, the class next held the annual Spring Spree, and another suc- cuess, they say. Winding up the semester's activities was a beach party held late in May. Dwain KANTOR President Dorothy DIBB Vice-president Yvonne McFARLANE Secretary Dorothy CLUTTER Treasurer 88 Sophomore Cabinet CABINET MEMBERS First row: Jack Buchanan, Dwain Kantor, Orville Ball, Bennie Edens. Second row: Barbara Hunt, Dorothy Clutter, Yvonne McFarlane, Dorothy Dibb. Class Adviser George N. SORENSON SADIE HAWKINS CHARIOT RACE Pulling the winning chariot were Ed Thomas, Ross Workman, Lowell Donelly, and Don Connors. Doing the easy part was Shirley Hanlrins. It must have been a hard race because even Shirley is panting. Somewhere in the bottom picture there must be a member of the Sophomore class. Anyhow, the picture shows the cheering section tossing card tricks cards after the last football game of the season 'S -'G G' 2 t 3 , ti 89 Class of '50 After elections, new officers of the Freshman class were greeted at a dinner. Present, in addi- tion to the previous year's officers, were frosh presidents of many years preceding. To aid in building class spirit, a Get-Ac- quainted Dance was held in Scripps Cottage. The Blue Book Ball, at Pacific Square, completed the semester's activities. Dr. Alfred White was welcomed as a class adviser at a dinner held in February. Several popular movies were presented in the spring semester. Following tradition set by previ- ous freshman class, a Variety Show was held in April. The Blue Book Ball will again climax semester's activities. Boz HADLEY President Richard DAVIS Vice-president Marion ROSS Secretary Robert STEWART Treasurer 90 freshman Cabinet CABINET MEMBERS Davis, Robert Stewart. Second row: Boz Hadley, Marion Ross. Class Adviser Dr. Alfred E. WHITE Dean Fay PERRY Frosh, and many others, had a merry old time at the Get-Acquainted dance held in the fall ln the first picture we see refreshments being served. Dancing also filled the afternoon, witness the bottom picture. Wk, 9I First row: Ray Blair, Sandy Sandlin, Richard Alumni Association Alumni activities, now completely revived after the war, have been many and varied. They have ranged from sports to sponsoring a play. William Terry, new football coach, was intro- duced to city sports writers and city, county coaches at a dinner sponsored by the Alumni. They spon- sored a scholarship campaign which resulted in contributions of approximately 58500. A Kickoff dinner was held for the coaching, staff and varsity football squad, just prior to the opening game. A two-day Homecoming celebration was spon- sored, and included an open house, dance, and float in the parade at the homecoming football game. ln cooperation with the Senior class, they spon- sored the dramatic production Shadow and Sub- stance. The Association participated extensively in the Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration, including the reunion evening and Alumni-lnterfraternity reunion dance. A baseball game between the University of Southern California and San Diego State varsity was held at Lane Field, under the sponsorship of the Alumni Association. They are continuing publication of the Aztec Alumni News. Robert BREITBARD President Sol SCHULTZ Second Vice-President Winelda PARKS Secretary Joseph SUOZZO First Vice-President 92 Alumni Executive Board BOARD MEMBERS Seated: Charles Byrne, Winelda Parlrs, Robert Breitbard, Barney Carman. Standing: Joe Suozzo, Sol Schultz. ALUMNI LETTERMEN'S DINNER At the table: Ralph Young, Dean C. E. Peterson, AI Morrison. 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P 1 I W Q Y - Q65 ...fad P' 253:- wfs-fp.-f 2 . .ei , Y Z i V CS-':Z :L-K 1.11 .Q r George Forbes A.S., president Phi Lambda Xi, president Inter-fraternity council Blue Key A.M.S., treasurer Oceotl Janice Stanley Cap and Gown Phi Kappa Gamma Xolotl, president Council Coordinator Chairman of card triclrs A.S., secretary Roger Williams Club, president 99 Gloria Murphy Cap and Gown A.W.S., president, Y.W.C.A., representa' tive, W.R.A., representative, Y.W.C.A. vice-president, publicity, membership W.R.A., vice-president, baslcetball chair man Cetza, secretary A.S., social committee Junior class committee Lectures and Assemblies committee Phi Kappa Gamma, president, vice president, secretary Newman club Bob llledl Williams A.M.S., president Phi Lambda Xi President ot freshman class A.S. Council, representative Xolotl Oceotl Tau Sigma Band Orchestra Newman Club Sports, trosh basketball, B basketball IO0 Harry Ba rnel A.M.S., president - V Blue Key, president ' Sigma Lambda, president, vice-president Oceotl ' xolou ' ' A Student Council Rally committee Chairman of Student Government Seminar in Student Congress lnter-fraternity Council, representative Veterans Organization H Dorothy Morgenrolh Cap and Gown, vice-chancellor Kappa Theta, vice-president, secretary, historian Cetza Homecoming chairman Y.W.C.A., program chairman W.R.A., president, chairman of playday, co-recreational, horseback IOI Gloria Weems Kappa Theta, president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer lntersorority Council representative W.R.A., president, vice-president, secretary A.W.S., chairman of Sadie Hawkins Day, Pom-Pom dinner Xolotl Senior Cabinet Social Service Club Senior play Aztec Festival committee Admetus, l94I Dance Guild Eugene Bruckner A.M.S., vice-president Blue Key, vice-president Eta Omega Delta, president, vice-president Oceotl, president Letterman's Club, president Athletic committee Baslretball I02 Earnest Ellis Aztec, editor, advertising manager Del Sudoeste, editor Public Relations committee Co-chairman of Journalism Seminar in Student Congress Oceotl, president, secretary Student Council Co-chairman of Journalism Conference Lectures and Assemblies committee Handboolr, editor Xolotl A.S. Council executive committee Phi Lambda Xi, president, vice-president lnter-fraternity Council, vice-president Dorothy Johnson A.W.S., secretary - W Alpha Delta Chi, president Cap and Gown, chancellor Sigma Alpha Iota, president Art Guild Aztec Bible Club, president I03 Janet Schmetler Tau Zeta Rho, treasurer secretary, vice-president Cap and Gown Cetza, calendar chairman, historian Art Guild A.S., vice-president, social chairman Calendar chairman Hilbert Croslhwaile Kappa Phi Sigma, president lnter-fraternity Council, president Blue Key Sports, football, track 'I 04 Sheldon Campbell Sigma Lambda Slcull and Dagger Aztec, co-managing editor and editor of summer edition Chairman ot W.S.S.F. drive College Veterans committee Xolotl Won A.M.S. medal for contributions to student body El Palenque, co-editor Assistant ot school public relations Master of ceremonies Margaret Marlin Cap and Gown, lceeper of gowns Cetza, president, vice-president Delta Chi Phi, president, vice-president A.W.S., Cetza representative, music chair- man, soclal chairman Sigma Alpha Iota, editor for national magazine, secretary Orchestra Art Guild Aztec Bible Club, vice-president, social chairman, publicity chairman, music chairman Y.W.C.A., member and council member Del Sudoeste, senior editor Treble Clet, historian IO5 Bernard Goodbody At California Polytechnic College Gamma Pi Delta Boots and Spurs Club Letterman's Club, treasurer Chemistry Club Lettered in baslcetball, baseball, traclc At California College of Mortuary Science President of Student Body At San Diego State College Omega Xi, treasurer Blue Key Student Council Oceotl, vice-president Xolotl, vice-president Newman Club, president Lettered in basketball IO6 F 1 i f N, 1 N 'Y '3 E: I ' wiaw 5 , 5' A . 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Among the many changes evident on campus, the most notice- able is the addition of the new steel fabricated buildings and quonset huts to help relieve the over- crowded classrooms, library, cafe, and bookstore. Veterans eagerly awaited the completion of the new housing units at Riverlawn, which, under the present name of Aztec Terrace, provide homes for many Aztec veterans and their families. Registration-over 3,400 students, three men to every girl, wandered through the maze of lines in the gym. Frosh were overheard murmuring, Where do we go now? What do you do when a class is filled? And the never-ending boolrstore line added to the confusion. September 26. Eager frosh and welcoming Aztecs mingled at Mission Beach Ballroom at the Frosh Reception. During the evening, George Forbes, A.S. President, was tapped by Blue Key. Here Mary Melton, Emil Ghio are welcomed by Janice Stanley, Dean Mary Mendenhall, and Dr. White. football Season September 28. The football season opened with the Aztecs facing a determined Pomona team. After the victory, we celebrated at the Goal Line Gallop, which the Sigma Lambdas gave as the first frat dance of the year. Janice Stanley's wonderful card triclcs certainly were proof of the hard worlr and planning done by Janice Stanley and her committee. The Aztec hand throttling the Pomona Sagehen was the hit of the half-time entertainment. Late in September the first Riverlawn apartments were assigned to priority holding veterans. Other hopeful Aztecs waited their turn. September 27. Frosh elections handed the gavel to Boz Hadley with Dick Davis as Vice-President, Marion Ross as Secretary, and Bob Stewart as Treasurer. Heading the largest freshman class in the history of the school, the cabinet immediately started on plans for the Blue Boolr Ball, Frosh Get- Together, and the Annual Frosh Variety Show in the spring. The HOD's semi-annual Farmer's Frolic was a lll riotous success as usual. Highlight of the evening, was watching Aztecs scramble for that elusive greased pig. October I7, I8. The twice postponed AMS elections placed Red Williams in the key position as President. The October 25th run-off elected Tom Parker, Vice-President: Lee Miller, Secretary: and Ted Livingston, Treasurer. Shrine Game October I9. The AI Bahr Shrine Game was one of the most colorful spectacles ever witnessed in Balboa Stadium. The Rally Committee brought a three-ring circus to the stadium for the half time entertainment, and the Fire-Dancers made their first home appearance of the season. October 27. Dean Mary Mendenhall pours tea at the Rush Tea given by the lnter-Sorority Council at the San Diego Women's Club. The tea intro- duced hopeful rushees to sorority members and featured a lovely fashion show with members of the various sororities modeling everything from bathing, suits to formals. November l. After several postponements, we finally lit the S at the Homecoming rally held in the practice football field preceding the dance. Many thanks go to Oceotl for their hard work. Homecoming November 2. Homecoming! With the theme Since l898, the Homecoming committee headed by Dorothy Morgenroth planned a Homecoming that will not soon be forgotten. Starting with an Open House reunion at Scripps Cottage on Friday, the 'Festivities continued the next afternoon with the football game with Occidental. Floats depict- ing the outstanding, events in State College history since i898 paraded around the Stadium before the game. Phi Kap's leaf-covered. float of I9I6 won the first prize. The traditional wheelbarrow race was won by Omega Xi and Alpha Sigma Chi. Here are the winners way out in front with Lowell Don- nelly pushing EI Dora Worden. .lohn Macevicz was the other half of the winning team. November 4 to l5. Cetza Thanksgiving Drive collected 5250, which was donated to Neighbor- hood House to buy recreational equipment for San Diego children. Helen Milligan, chairman of the drive, and Betty Lewis, her assistant, receive a con- tribution from another student. I I2 Whds Who Fifteen State College students were nominated to the l946-I947 edition of Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleg,es, announced Dean Peiffer and Harry Barnet, chairmen of the joint student faculty com- mittee. November 7. Sadie Hawkin's Day came to State College. Daisy May, the Wolf Gal, 'Lil Abner, and all the rest joined in the fun. The Sadie Hawkin's Day race with Roger Heatherly in the lead and Betty Lorenz in close pursuit, was the highlight of the day, followed by a Dogpatch supper and dancing. Sophomores won the chariot race and here's the winning team. Ed Thomas, Ross Workman, Shirley Hankins, Lowell Donnelly and Don Conners display the winning chariot and the trophy which will be theirs 'till next November 7. November 7, 8. Class elections chose Sheldon Campbell as Senior President, .lack Williams to head the Juniors, and Dwain Kantor as Soph Prexy. November I3, I4, I5. Claudia came to the Little Theatre and proved a great success. Barbara Newman, Allen Richardson and Joy Torstrup, the leading characters, take time out from rehearsals to relax on the lawn. November I6. A handful of people went up to paint the S a smooth shining white for another semester. They're mixing the white wash in prepara- tion for the long, trek up Black Mountain. Note Rack Moved After several weeks of planning, the old note rack, long a meeting place for students, was moved to a less congested area outside of room A-l20. Kappa Theta donated a new note rack to be used with the old one in the hope that someday you will be able to find that note. November 2l. Shall we donate ten per cent of the surplus student body funds to the World Stu- dent Service Fund? Climaxing the semester-long argument, Dick Woolley and Sheldon Campbell discuss a point of the issue at the WSSF assembly held in the Greek Bowl. Discussion was hot and heavy, but the proposition was defeated three to one by a student referendum. November 2l. The semi-annual Presidents' Din- l I3 SW I, I ner was held this semester at the Riverlawn Cafe- teria. Preceeding the dinner the org presidents took a tour of Aztez Villa which many State College veterans now call home. Santa Barbara Game November 23. The Aztec Special took some 300 Aztecs up to the Santa Barbara game and everyone had a wonderful, if wearisome, time. The pep band provided music for dancing all the way up and all the way home to San Diego for Aztecs who always seemed to have enough energy left for one more dance. Dean C. E. Peterson tried to catch up on a little sleep on the way home. Dean Peiffer is wide awake in the background. November 27. Freshman Cabinet gave a Let's Get Acquainted Dance from II till 2 in Scripp's Cottage, complete with entertainment, dancing and refreshments. Several hundred freshmen attended the get-together. November 28. Delta Pi Beta's l7th Annual Turkey Trot was held at Mission Beach Ballroom on Thanksgiving night. Everyone was wondering what would happen to the live turkey which some lucky person won. December 4. Mary Jo Storholm receives a big kiss as the Goldwyn Girls look on. It all happened at a football rally in the Greek Bowl. Mary Jo was the lucky one chosen as a future Goldwyn Girl. December 6. Phi Lamb's and Omega Xi's buried the hatchet for one night at the Hatchet Hop held at Mission Beach Ballroom. December IO. Al Sawaya, Aztec football star, received still another honor, when he was chosen athlete of the month by the Breitbard Athletic Foundation. Leo Calland, former Aztec coach, hands him the plaque in the gym preceding a basketball game. December I7. One Act Play Finals took the Spotlight in the Little Theatre. Actors and directors of both comedies and tragedies vied for the Theatre Guild Trophy. New Chimes December I9. Senator and Mrs. Ed Fletcher presented State College with an amplified. chimes II4 system to be installed in the library tower. Senator Fletcher signs the order while Mrs. Fletcher and Dr. Hepner look on. December 20. Christmas recess begins, crowded with many dances and parties, and maybe some studying! December 26. One of the most popular dances -and one of the most crowded-was the annual lntersorority formal at the La Jolla Country Club. Hot wassail and cookies added to the merriment. New Year's Eve December 3I. New Year's Eve!! Aztecs cele- brated at parties public and private. Chief among these were the Phi Lamb's dance in the Gold Room of the Grant and the HOD's formal in the San Diego Hotel. January 6. Classwork resumes, and weary Aztecs start thinking about finals and the Blue Book Ball. January 9. Seniors held their second annual Kaffee Klatch in Scripps Cottage under the chairmanship of Gloria Weems. lnaugurated last year, the get-together is designed to enable faculty members and seniors to get to know one another better. January I6. Election day and seventeen hopeful candidates ran for A.S. Council positions. It was the first election held under the revised council membership and election code. The four upper divfsion places were filled by Harry Barnet, Grant Nielson, Earnie Ellis, and Jeanne Ellis. Liz Balaban and Jack Harris won the lower division positions. January 29. Aztecs celebrated the end of finals at the Blue Book Ball held this semester at Pacific Square and featuring a network broadcast of the coronation ceremony. Rose Marie Klein, sponsored by Eta Omega Delta, was chosen to reign as Blue Book Belle. Boz Hadley, Frosh President, escorts Rose Marie from the throne after the coronation. New Semester February I3. With the enrollment reaching nearly 3,500 students, we welcomed the frosh with a reception at Mission Beach Ballroom. Cupid's Couple, chosen during, the evening, look happy as Dick Woolley, M.C., looks on. ll5 f' February 28. Put a little more feeling in it, Jim Gavin directs Pete Hughes and Connie Alden in Spoils of War, which was judged to be the best of the original one act plays. Johnny Orcutt is the modest author. March 5. The Alumni Lettermen's Banquet was held in the caf. Former lettermen Max Glass, John Duick, and Ben Palmgren talk things over. March I4. The Shamrock Shuffle, presented by the Women's Recreational Association, climaxed an afternoon of games and dancing. Held each year in connection with 'Cetza's Hello Walk, it was a lively success. Jeanne Ellis, WRA Prexy, crowns Jack McCafferty, Phi Kappa Gamma's can- didate, as St. Patrick. March I9. Beatrice Edmonds presented a lively and charming play review at the annual AWS Ban- quet held at the San Diego Women's Club. All women students are invited to the dinner, which enables them to become better acquainted with their officers and with each other. Senior-Alumni Play March 20. Marion Ross' vivacity seems too much for John Clark in Shadow and Substance, the Senior Alumni play. The play and the acting was acclaimed as one of the best ever presented in the Little Theatre. ln the cast with Marion and John were Sterling Jensen, Marian Andrews and Jack Thompson. March 3l. Easter vacation gave Aztecs a week to rest, study or go to the beach. ln the meantime, Byron White and Elaine Cooper brought further acclaim to State by winning the debating cup for the western division after competing with schools up and down the coast. April IO. The Barber Shop Quartet stepped out of the past and onto the campus. Quartets formed by different organizations helped to make the Quartet parade something that will long be remem- bered. The finals will be held at the reunion gathering on May I5. Here is one of the groups practicing complete with handlebar moustaches et al. Treble Clef Quartet April I5. The Treble Clef Formal Concert was I I6 given at the Russ Auditorium. Each year the con- cert is given to raise money for an organ to be given to the college. April 24, 25. Election time again. April l8. The annual Frosh Variety show was scheduled in the Greek Bowl. Talent recruited from the frosh class promised an hour packed with dancing, music, and skits. April 26. Cap and Gown Fashion Show and Tea was held at the San Diego Women's Club. Fea- tured in the fashion show were girls from the several different organizations. April 26. Phi Lambda Xi's Tropical Cruise, which was held at the La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club, transports Aztecs to some tropical island, in spirit at least. May 4. The lnter-Collegiate Glee Club Contest and Festival was held in the Russ Auditorium. Golden Jubilee May 5. Golden Jubilee Week! Alumni of all organizations came back on campus to visit the active members. The big reunion which so many Aztecs asked for when they were stationed all over the world was held in the gym on Monday evening. Later there was a program for students and alums. Art Linkletter, famous Aztec alum, dedicated the new public address system which he is giving to the college. May 6, 7. Midsummer Night's Dream was presented in the Greek Bowl. This is the first large scale production presented in the open air theatre for several years. May 8. The annual Dads' Day Dinner was held on campus Thursday evening. On Friday, May 9, Aztecs attended a dance sponsored jointly by the lnter-Frat Council and the Alumni Association. The reunion dance was held at Pacific Square and many alums and students attended. May IO. There was a program similar to the former Founder's Day Program. Dedication of the new chimes took place. May l7. Chi Theta's Annual Spring formal was held again this year at the La Jolla Beach ancl. Tennis Club. lI7 .K mm ,J -.. fem Frolics May 22. Feminine Frolics take over the Little Theatre, climaxing weeks ot work and practice. All women's orgs compete in the tour minute skits, and the acts range from comedy to pathos. May 24. Epsilon Eta held their annual Ford Frolic at the La Jolla Country Club. Highlight ot the evening is the drawing to see who will become the proud possessor ot the ancient Ford which is given away each year. May 29. Memorial Day Assembly was held in the Quad sponsored by the Campus Veterans' Organization. A plaque honoring all former Aztecs who gave their lives in World War ll will be dedicated. May 30. Memorial Day. As the annual goes to press, the Omega Xi's were still a little dubious about where their Breakfast Dance will be held. However, they were determined that the traditional 2:00 to 6:00 A.M. dance would be given. .lune l2. Blue Book Ball again climaxes the end ot finals and another school year is finished. Many will be attending summer school and many others will return next tall realizing that they did mfss school after all. Seniors will climax tour ears ot colle e lite with Y S Commencement on June I3 followed b their senfor Y dinner dance. lelope to see them back for next year's reunion. frim fram Sauce Along about now the printer says we must have this copy in and we still need three pictures to fill this last page. Fortunately, we have a couple that we wanted you to see anyhow. They don't exaclly 'fit with the rest ot the section, but that's a mere detail. Most people stayed awake on the trip to Santa Barbara but some went to sleep. Wayne Kennaston and his girl friend, for instance. lit you can remember way back last tall, you will remember that Jack Becker had a band that played 'tor rallies and such. Most likely you can tell which picture we mean. 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I, Pi V:-4gi'fiff, 9'I A 'WW-'I'. -p -I ' 11--9I'1 'JWw1H' Z' ,- A S ' .,, . - I ,, I , I. , I. - .- ' I I -I I II 'I my I ,I I- I- . '5 ?29 'w I If? If Im I I5 . wr: ' qw, I viii? SIWTIWI -Yi IB? If I ' QI ' .QI-III..wf2w1IQ RQ I - . 591, AI , I vb I A I I III ,.I E. Ki? I,3-My -w.I4zf,1.I, Aw. 4 . :- III - ' ' ., I ,I '12, . f . . I I I .- I N e w . I' , Mr .m f I J I , Fe I -:I -,1v,, .I 3I -3 IwIw QI.II .43?-QIIAII-, aw w Iw . . If -I Aw - V - I' 'III I Faswiw-1 gg .I I If r w' ,. . II- 5 ' n 7' In S ' .. I ' I- 5 .I I . .I If I- I? I I 32 'M -M MW.,- H + :ff an v 4 sz' 2' N- ,Q y .ob x A , xv- Y 4 .3 f b, ' wa .V -'s15?? MN? Y, 12, fmfw' ff's'xfnz.-'rw' 'vmvzvafmf' mrmrwwz ww-imwnvruhf-mum The Altec The fall semester saw an Aztec that, as journalism prof, Bryant Evans, said, had guts. ,sEditor, Wells Keddie, took an active interest in both student and national affairs... Highlights of the Kedclie regime were the introduction of coffee making faciliites in the shack, the discovery of humorous feature writers Johnny Orcutt and Malcolm Campbell, and the addition of a Washington correspondent, Darwin Flakoll, to the staff. Spring semester came around with Grant Nielsen coming up from co-managing editor to editor. Biggest hit of the year was the April fools edition. Several revisions in the staff were made during the semester, notably the temporary loss of energetic, unsubtle Dick Harmon, because of poor health. The fall staff included Harmon and Nielsen, co-managing editors: Bob Fitzpatrick, news editor replacing Mary Lou Sanders: associate editors, Sheldon Campbell and Lee Miller: society editor, Peg Hogan: sports editor, Auburn Rogers, and in lesser positions Harry Cooley, Bill Scarborough, Sidney Boyd, Barbara Level, Hub Harris, Ray Lehreman, John Clark, Mary Ann Wood, Bob MacDonal, Liz Balaban, Tom Ables, Earl Saunders, Wells KEDDIE Lee MILLER Sheldon CAMPBELL Pessv HOGAN Barbara NIELSEN I24 The Altec Les Adams, Dick Stout, Pat Scanlan, Barbara Brown, Bill Cody, Mildred Dotson, JoAnn Molchan, Dick Brewer, Jack Williams, Bill Minando, Jim Dalgleish, Phil Mccarken, Colleen Shepherd. The second semester's staff was marked with promotions and additions. Harry Cooley became managing editor, Dick Harmon was added to the associate editors, Heber McGinness filled the newly created position of political editor. Other additions were Joe Vure, Jerry Jaffe, Stan Petka, Bill Ryan, Bill Jennings, Matt Gleason, Maryolive Cobb, Tom Queen, Hub Fromer. Charlie Byrne and Dick Thomas served as faculty adviser and advertising manager for both semesters. Grant NIELSEN Harry COOLEY Bill SCARBOROUGH STAFF First row: Phil MacCracken, Tom Ables, Heber McGinness, Jerry Jaffrey, Frank Kinsella. Second row: Harry Coolley, Grant Nielsen, Shel- don Campbell, Joe Vure. Third row: Matt Gleason, Bill Ryan, Liz Balaban, Barbara Nielsen, Sidney Boyd, Malcolm Campbell, Earl Saunders, Pat Scanlan, Bill Jennings, Dick Stout. ll 'Viz it Q ., ,,,, 33 l- X I25 Del Sudoesle Fifty Years of Education, the theme for the I947 Del Sud, carried out the big event off the year -San Diego State College's fiftieth anniversary. Editor Earnie Ellis was lcept busy from the first meeting of the staff during the summer until the final proof reading. The Del Sud's numerous pictures all had that Booher touch this year. George Booher became a familiar sight on campus. He patiently posed group shots in the quad and individual pictures at Booher's Studio. Peggy Wise and Pat O'Neil made appointments, sent reminder notes and spent their free hours, as picture editors, standing by while George photo- graphed. The cartoons that illustrated departments and organizations were drawn by co-art editor Bob MacDonald. Bob also assisted Willard Wallace, the other co-art editor, with the impressive red and blaclc division pages. Senior editor, Margaret Martin, successfully hunted down busy seniors and collected the neces- sary information on activities of '47 graduates. Matching names with pictures and organizing fraternity and sorority coverage was handled effici- ently by Elaine Cooper. Earnest L. ELLIS Pat BIRD Beverly BOLTON Robert MacDONALD Willard WALLACE I26 Del Sudoesle Bill Scarborough ancl Harry Cooley came over from the Aztec shack occasionally to turn out this year's sport section. State's many orgs were covered adequately by Evelyn Taylor, as were campus publications by Diane Driver. Pat Bird and Beverly Bolton edited respectively the two sections on calendar and student govern- ment. Margaret MARTIN Pessv WISE Diane DRIVER Elaine COOPER Harry COOLEY Bill SCARBOROUGH Pat O'NEAL Evelvn TAYLOR George BOOHER FX 4' 0 U J Au H fs? 1 JWWX ' lxx-3 l , ' ' K 1 -si: f l 7 C1 in-w ? w-...E ' 2 5 EI Palenque EI Palenque, San Diego State literary magazine, got underway in November when the Student Council appointed George Gross and John Clark co-editors. Clark is the worried one on the lett. Gross and Clark promptly sent out a call tor material and in April began make-up on their tinal selections of poetry and prose. During Golden Jubilee week attractive co-eds handled campus sale of the publication, which was met with approval ot students and 'Faculty alike. Assisting the two editors were assistant editor Miriam Barrett, business manager Ebbe Kolbeck, and art editors Elmer Den- ton and John Osgood. Valuable assistance was given by Dr. Frank John- son and Dr. John Theobold, advising on prose and poetry respectively. Handbook Keeping upper classmen posted as well as intro- ducing San Diego State to the trosh, the Handbook was distributed on registration day. Earnie Ellis, editor, and his statt worked during the summer to have the book ready on time. This year's Hand- book teatured pictures of student and administra- tive leaders in addition to songs and yells, traditions, A.S. constitution, and description of all campus orgs. -iG!'iving Earnie a hand on gathering data were Bob MacDonald, Jack Becker, Margie Connors, Diane Driver, William Emerson, Jim Jackson, Arthur Maling, Lee Miller, Jeane Oncley, Mary Lou Sanders, William Scarborough, and Evelyn Taylor. , hs ' this Yi., 'ws 'N I28 y,?Y Directory Alpha Phi Omega, service 'fraternity noted for getting things accomplished, collected names, addresses and phone numbers ot all students, faculty and employees. The entire org worlced on the project, with Colin Reilly doing the big job of organizing the boolc in its 'Final form. They went on sale to eager Aztecs early in the tall semester. Alumni News leller ln April ot I946 the Alumni Association tool: over the Aztec Newsletter which was originated and edited by Dr. Post. The name became Alumni News Letter. 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V Vw .V ' .V G , :f? ,gzV :' ' KV .. '- i ?:,,: zf E Q V. V' mtg Vz V5 A - R23 V -VVV w as - cv V, Ag ' kv - V V' ' 1? . WV V ,V A V g1.g.V ,3ui? . -... Vwsw nggx .gf 52. A aiwiffg-WV..-.-. My . A.. ,wg '.iwV,2...'Vf5gw.V ...VV V KV VV 3 Mb .- V' V . V . . K' 1 ' VV .VV - V V - V VYV V V , . fb V . V V V V 'V V V MM V.. . -V .V q .f... g1V ' . . Q VQV AVLMV ... V.-.me V' m. .. .V ' W .MWMV m..VVVVf., ?34 V' .sg-. V . :MV Q V Y aa mV..?. V .V ml. VV: V V ' MV-V m ..eVfaei:y1LQ:gg:2::' . lellermank Club President: Jim Boles Vice-president: Bev Rimbach Secretary: Tom Rice Treasurer: Jerry Davison Top picture First row: Lloyd Cassidy, Jack Kaiser, Bev Rim- back, John Manos. Second row: John Simcox, Garold Spitler, Bennie Edens, Tom Parker, Barney Newlee. Third row: Jim Mahlmeister, John Finan, Jim Boles Lowell Donnelly, Bill Foran, Louie Poluzzi. Second picture First row: Don Smith, Paul Rundell, Kenny Hale, Jim Moore. Second row: Sal Gumina, Bob Kennedy, Bill Hutchinson, Bernie Goodbody, Charles Hampton. Third picture First row: Ruben Beseda, Jim Bass, Mickey Aguirre, Jerry Davison, Ernie Beck. Second row: Jack Gowin, Don Brorson, Sef Mur- illo, Phil Seewald, Bert Mclntosh. Fourth picture: First row: Bill Morales, Bob Crumly, Ted Liv- ingston. Second row: Chuck Christian, John Sellwood, Frank Kinsella, John Macevicz, Art King, Tom Rice, I35 Blue Key President: Harry Barnet Vice-president: Gene Bruclcer Secretary-Treasurer: Don Robison This upper division national honorary organization is completely rejuvenated after the war. They sponsored and constructed an all men's organiza- tions bulletin board and athletic calendar: put on a luncheon for the cross country invitational traclc meet: supplied ushers tor the Christmas program: conducted a worlc survey project: and toolc over operation ot the lost and found. Top picture Sitting: Don Robison, Gene Bruclcer. Standing: Bernie Goodbody, Robert Farmer, Dean C. E. Peterson, Hilbert Crosthwaite. Second picture Sitting: Earnie Ellis, Harry Barnet, Vincent Sund., Standing: George Forbes, Red Williams, Sheldon Campbell, Grant Neilsen. Third picture New members being tapped at Blue Boolc Ball. Other members are Rollin Watson, Kenny Hale, Lawrence Devlin, Ken Earnest, William K. Emerson.. I36 Cap and Gown FALL OFFICERS Chancellor: Dorothy Johnson Vice-chancellor: Dorothy Morgenroth Scribe: Fanchon Acosta Herald: Janet Schmetzer SPRING OFFICERS Chancellor: Dorothy Morgenroth Vice-chancellor: Margaret Martin Scribe: Janet Schmetzer Herald: Janet Schmetzer Among the many activities of the year, Cap and Gown climaxed events with a fashion show in the spring. A tea for veterans' wives was held in the tall. Top picture Margaret Martin, Gloria Weems, Dorothy Morgen- roth, Dean Mary Mendenhall. Second picture Janice Stanley, Dorothy Johnson, Gloria Murphy, Janet Schmetzer. I37 0ce0lI FALL OFFICERS President: Grant Nielsen Vice-president: Bob Logan Secretary: Eugene Wickstrom Treasurer: Jack Becker SPRING OFFICERS President: Eugene Wickstrom Vice-president: Dick Stout Secretary: Joseph Vure Treasurer: AIex Graham Oceotl members organized the painting of the S in both semesters, and aided in the lighting of the S in the fall. They ushered at football games, tolded Alumni News Letters, distributed orientation material at the opening of each semester, and aided in the guiding and informing of new students. Top picture Dick Sout, Robert Logan, Bert Mclntosh. In front: Ormand MitcheII, Jack Williams, Alex Graham, WiIIiam Garbett. Second picture Joe Vure, Eugene Wickstrom, Lee MiIIer, Grant Nielsen. In front: Earnie Ellis. Third picture Painting the S. I38 fella FALL OFFICERS President: Jeanne Breazelle Vice-president: Nancy Williams Secretary: Barbara Thomas Treasurer: Helen Milligan SPRING OFFICERS President: Helen Milligan Vice-president: Shirley Anderson Secretary: Noma Hodglriss Treasurer: Margaret Quirlc Cetza members aided in the orientation of the incoming students both semesters, supplied refresh- ments for painting the S, and served at various Iuncheons tor President Hepner. They conducted their annual Thanksgiving drive, and sponsored Hello Walk. The daily calendar in front of the A. S. Offices, and the monthly calendar were main- tained by members. Participation in Fem Frolics is an annual event. First picture Jo Ann Molchan, Katie Dupont, Patricia Bird Jessie Burrows, Barbara Thomas, .Ieanne Breazelle, Terry Palmer, Bonnie Clayton, Betty O'Brien. Second picture Marion Nicholson, Margaret Quirlc, Helen Milli- gan, Sylvia Wolf, Rose Nicholson, Louise Kreiss, Peggy Hogan. Third picture Willa Mae Edwards, Noma Hodglriss, Betty Marshall, Shirley Anderson, Betty Lewis, Elizabeth Balaban, Nancy Williams, Sylvia Rutledge, Phyllis Russell, Eileen Cotant. I39 Alpha Phi Umega FALL OFFICERS President: Colin Reilly Vice-president: Rolin Watson Secretary-Treasurer: Walt Ross SPRING OFFICERS President: Walt Ross Vice-president: John Chandler Secretary: Bob Sutherland Treasurer: Al Cech Alpha Phi Omega, reactivated since the war, started the year by participation in painting the S, They did a worlc detail at Aztec Terrace, and decorated East San Diego tor Christmas. They edited the Directory and distributed it on campus. They edited a Iocation map. Top picture Norman Webb, Bill Lalcin, Dean C. E. Peterson Bill Olmstead, Daniel Votaw, Penniman Dust. Second picture First row: Herb Nemarlc, Walt Ross, John Chandler. Second row: Rollin Watson, Jaclc Lerner, Fred Kwette. Third picture First row: James Owens, Tom Ables, Harold Larsen, Al Cech. Second row: Colin Rilley, John Adams, Art Fisette, Bernie Schwartz, Bud Johnson. Fourth picture Standing: Bob Sutherland, Mr. A. Olsen, Melton Wilson, James Donnahue, Frank Watenpaugh. Seated: Alfred Sigmund, Diclc Davis, Donald Grant. I40 Xololl President: Pat Bird Vice-president: Bernard Goodbody Secretary-Treasurer: Helen Milligan Top picture First row: Ray Blair, Don Kennedy, Budd Cornelius. Second row: Mary Maddox, Nancy Williams, Jeanne Breazeale. Second picture First row: Frank Finney, Eldon Peclra, Jaclc Hutsell. Second row: Barbara E. Brown, Betty Lewis, Virginia Smith, Louise Kreiss. Third picture First row: Stan Calder, Bernie Schwartz, Albert Mayerhoter. Second row: Neda Barisic, Pat Bird, Connie Clapp. Fourth picture Standing: Helen Milligan, Laurie Flood, Barbara Piclcering. ln front: Earnie Ellis. l4I Toastmasters President: William True Vice-president: Nat Cordova Secretary: Tom Johnston Treasurer: Lester Smith Top picture Tom Johnston, William True, Harry Chase, Roland Herberg. Second picture Lester Smith, John lnman, John Ireland, Bev Rimbach. Third picture Byron White, Nat Cordova, Al Fullcerson, Jack Gowan. Fourth picture ln front: Bill Brown, Joe Greaves. In back: Grant Nielsen, Lawrence Rivera, .lim Baumgart. l l42 if , ,.,.... Toaslmlslress President Elsie Gamber Vice-president: Charmon Marshall Secretary: Connie Palmer Treasurer: Luz Pacheco Top picture In front: Luz Pacheco, Elsie Gamber. ln back: Charmon Marshall. Second picture ln front: Peggy Quirk, Betty McGovern. ln back: Rhoda Roberts. Third picture ln front: Betty O'Brien, Muriel Beason, Gloria Jarrett. In back: Ruth Herbert. Fourth picture ln 'Fronts Elizabeth Ballantyne, Connie Palmer, Marjorie Castles. ln back: Louise Rodocker, Agatha Sick, Caroline Nichols. yr, :. -,r eff 'KWSN E I Wi -I::.E'f .. V . -:--,g.f:.:: ::. A , .5 fi FM K X. -. E as ,s 2 ri.. is arsqgwa , of Q .5::5:,. ,E ewgwg Y , , Urcheslra President: Eugene Wiclcstrom Secretary-Treasurer: Jo Anne Jelley Top picture First row: Dan Lewis, Jean Deem, Reba McCoy. Second row: Joyce Davis, Alice Hall, Macy Abrams. Third row: Vernon Ludwiclc, Paul Shepard, Chester Fritz, Helen Maynard. Fourth row: Lloyd Krause, Jolyn Winons, Austin Mason. Fifth row: Paul L. Henneberg, Jr., Eugene Wick- strom, Ken Earnest. Second picture First row: Jo Anne Jelley, Joan Bingston, Glen Haworth. Second. row: Dominic Calabrese, Allen Richard- son, David Krinitsky. Third row: Billie Greenwell, Willie Welch, Harlan Baucher, Orville Edmisten. Third picture First row: Ralph Pyle, Sylvia Wolf, Keith Henry, Amelia Bruch. Second row: Roy Fogelson, Marvin Howard, Joe Novello. Third row: Lyman Cappass, Tom McMaster, Jim Kaupp, Gaylord Pierce. Fourth picture At the piano: Betty Jean Palmer. Standing: Dorothy Berry, R. P. Truxell, Alvin Roper. I44 Band President: Hank Peters Vice-president: Jerry Shirlcey Top picture First row: Kenneth R. Melie, Bob Allen, Harry Hubbard, Lois Seimsen. Second row: Richard M. Swanson, Don Rolstad, Ralph King, Bob Redfield, John Patton. Second picture First row: Charles Hamel, Norman Taylor, Don Cronlcitt, Walter Carey. Second row: Robert C. McKinney, Russell M. Pratt, R. P. Truxell, James Williams, Aillene Weere, john P. Dalby. Third picture First row: Paul Powell, Gene Boclcemeuhl, Earl Casteel, Jerry Shirkey, Joe Bird. Second row: Alfonso Cechvella, Tony Higgins, Guy Winton, Morley Bell, Dominic Calabrese, Tom H. Gadson. ln back: D. L. Chapman. Fourth picture Playing at Santa Barbara game. I45 Sigma Alpha Iota President: Dorothy Johnson Vice-president: Consuelo Alden Secretary: Margaret Martin Treasurer: Jacqueline Bodey Top picture Miss Christine Springston, Florence Day, Helen Maynard, Corinne Wright, Helen Psaros. Second picture Dorothy Berry, Elizabeth Kjorlaug, Dorothy Cox, Minetta Parlcs. Third picture Jacqueline Bodey, Margaret Martin, Consuelo Alden, Dorothy Johnson, Ruth Black. Fourth picture Adelaide Kinney, Jo Anne Jelley, Barbara Cam- eron, Mildred Van Gessel, Jeanette Andrews. I46 Treble Clef President: Margaret Baldwin Vicefpresident: Consuelo Alden Secretary: Ruth Black Treasurer: Minetta Parlcs Top picture First row: Joy Wheeler, Elizabeth Kjorlaug, Mar- garet Baldwin, Consuelo Alden. Second row: Bonnie Ryan, Marian Helfers, Ruth Black, Caroline Williams. Third row: Ruth Doolittle. Second picture First row, Regina Gleason, Sylvia Wolf, Helen Milligan. Second row: Inez Nybo, Barbara Edelman, Carol Ptlimlin, Erro lmogene. Third row: Jo Anne Jelley. Third picture First row: Doris Hopkins, Ruth Eisman, Minnie Holcombe, Frances Haynes, Corrine Wright. Second row: Dorothy Berry, Dorothy Cox, Marian Hutchings, Joyce Davis, Margaret Martin. Third row: Joan VanDoren. Fourth picture First row: Nancy Williams, Minetta Parlcs, Miss Deborah Smith, June Lewis, Evelyn O'Brien. Second row: Jeanette Andrews, Audrey Petz, Dorothy Mooney, Florence Day, Elizabeth Edson. Third row: Carol Peterson. I47 Theatre Guild President: Diane Driver Vice-president: Sterling Jensen Secretary: Mary Fox Business Manager: John Clark Top picture Sheldon Campbell, Diane Driver, Sterling Jensen Second picture Ray Blair, Mary Fox. Third picture Marion Ross, John Clarlc. Fourth picture Jim Gavin, Barbara Newman, Jack Hammond. l48 Skull and Dagger FALL OFFICERS President: Barbara Newman Vice-president: Jack Hammond Secretary: Diane Driver Treasurer: Shirlie Gartner SPRING OFFICERS President: Jack Hammond Vice-president: Sterling Jensen Secretary: Richard P. Truxell Treasurer: Shirlie Gartner An open house was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Povenmire and Mr. and Mrs. Sellman. Sheldon Campbell donated 525.00 to the scholarship fund, from the proceeds of a one-act play he wrote. A Skull and Dagger production was presented in the spring. Top picture First row: Jack Hammond, Miss Sybil E. Jones, Allen Richardson, Sheldon Campbell. Second row: Shirlie Gartner, Barbara Newman, Richard Woolley, James Gavin. Second picture In front: Sterling Jensen. In back: Juanita Johnson, Jane Allard, Pat Porter. Third picture First row: Bill Cordtz, Val Robbins, Jim Hough. Second row: John Clarlc, Claire Hollobaugh, R. P. Truxell. Fourth picture Initiation ot new members. I49 Education Club President: George Gross Vice-president: Ralph Dawson Secretary-Treasurer: Doris Tucker Top picture ln front: H. C. Miller. First row: Paula McGaughay, Louise Kreiss, Cherry Radcliff, Juanita Johnson, Nancy Williams, Carol Chambers. Second row: Mary Omar, Evelyn O'Brien, Frances Mullalley, Dona Heimerdinger, Richard Manzella, Dorothy Berry, Evelyn Marks. ln back: Richard Woolley, James Miller. Second picture First row: Robert Burman, Morris Shepherd, Walt Marshall. Second row: Reina Ortiz, Ellen Fox, Melvin Grant, Jack Blake, Robert Wallihan, Dorothy Nordahl. Third row: Charmon Marshall, Doris Tucker, Noma Hodgkiss, Oscar Knieft, Dr. Marvin Alcorn, Hilbert Crosthwaite, Nancy Cristian. Kappa Della Pi President: Cyrus Keller Vice-president: Carol Chambers Secretary-Treasurer: Agatha Sick Top picture Dr. Erby Deputy, Miss Katherine Corbett, Dean J. W. Ault. Second picture Dorothy Johnson, Juanita Lowry, Eleanor Swenson Neda Barisic. I50 Tau Sigma FALL OFFICERS President: Carlton Shaw Vice-president: George Claspill Secretary: Jack Becker Treasurer: Richard Wright Loan Commissioner: Milton McGill SPRING OFFICERS President: George Claspill Vice-president: Jack Becker Secretary: Byron White Treasurer: Leonard Cosgrove Loan Commissioner: Telson Nlfoolley Top picture First row: Byron White, Jim Boles, Dr. Joseph McClintic, Dr. Frederick Ryan. Second. row: Leonard Sherr, AI Vanoni, Robert Weseloh, Lee Updegraf. Third row: Richard Lemen, E. J. Aveldson. Second picture In front: Don C. Lapham. First row: Chapman Bone, Dr. Roy Cameron, Richard Wright, Robert R. Farmer. Second row: Robert D. Farmer, Ed Hall, Charles Leigh. Third row: Charles Rodcnbaugh, William Mahler. Third picture In front: Leonard Cosgrove. First row: Red Williams, Mr. Frank Watenpaugh, Bernard Goodbody. Second row: Tom Nelson, Frank Conlan, Vincent Sund, Jim Reed. Fourth picture In front: Wally Crafford. First row: Ray Cox, Dr. William Wright, John Couvrette. Second row: Bruce Anderson, George G. Claspill, Carlton Shaw. I5l Aesculapians President: Ely Layon Vice-president: Tom Sharp Secretary-Treasurer: John Gier Top picture First row: Walter Carey, Richard W. Neal, John L. Gier, Evan Evanotf, Howard Kubler. Second row: James MacMullen, Ed Buchner, William Malloy, Dr. James Crouch, Wendell Lips- comb, Robert E. Aiken. Third row: Russell Pratt, Tom Sharp, Don Lutz, Second picture First row: Fred Oyame, Jim Kittredge, J. P. Taylor, Mike Beaver, Robert Geiberger. Second row: Carol Welty, Ely Layon, Wayne McGehee, Dr. Robert Harwood, W. L. Emerson, E. V. Agee, Luis Davila, Grittith Irving. Phi sigma xi President: Avery Gallup Vice-president: Bill Ramsey Secretary: Florence Fanshler Treasurer: Dan Robinson Top picture Wendell Lipscomb, Mary Donnan, Walt. Marshall, Don Bailey, Florence Fanshler, Dan Robinson, Bob! Wisner, Lucille Hendrickson. Second picture First row: John lngalls, Shirley Treadwell, Dr. Gordon Tucker, Maxine Pauter, Avery Gallup. Second row: Harry Pratt, Bruce Provin, Bill Ramsey, Bob Page, Dr. James Crouch. l52 Della Kappa President: Bob Schwenkmeyer Vice-president: John Shepard Secretary-Treasurer: Ray Shield Top picture First row, Jim Lewis, Dr. Dudley Robinson, Harry Bratt, Don Kennedy, Eldon Pecka. Second row: Walt Goeddel, Frank Page, John Stetson, Robert Drescher, Harry Barnet. Second picture Dr. Robert Rowe, Bob Schwenkmeyer, Ray Shield, Budd Cornelius, Art Heath, Frank Finney, John Shepard, Dr. Ambrose Nichols. Sigma I3i Sigma President: William H. Wheeler ,Vice-president: Wade E. Peebles Secretary: Donald Kennedy Treasurer: Harold Rand Top picture First row: Robert Love, Jim Rusk, Chet Silvernail. Second row: Bob Johnston, Bill Wheeler, Louis Almgren, Don Kennedy, Dudley Day. Second picture First row: Frank Watenpaugh, Chuck Read, Keith Rutledge, Bruce Nordahl. Second row: Mr. S. W. Matson, Dr. L. E. Smith, Mr. F. W. Schott, Dr. Chesney Moe, Mr. Oscar Baird. I53 'ig Delvers President: Richard Schroeder Vice-president: Robert Brazell Secretary-Treasurer: Clyde Powell Top picture Richard Schroeder, Clyde Powell, Mr. Baylor Brooks, Louis H. Quayle, Jack Thompson. Second picture ln front: Robert Brazell, Charles Pase, Mr. Lewis Estep, George S. Mclannet, Eugene Haston. ln back: Paul MacCraclcen. Sigma Umicron President: Barbara Hall Vice-president: Vivian Lewitt Secretary: Shirley Treadwell Treasurer: Leona Wahrenbrock Top picture Leona Wahrenbrock, Barbara Hall, Vivian Lewitt. Second picture Theresa Lovely, Shirley Treadwell. I54 Society of Automotive Engineers President: J. F. Nash, Jr. Vice-president: Walter Lowe Secretary: Helen Diaz Treasurer: Carl Marshall Top picture First row: Bernard Darsey, Jack Cimo, Walter Lowe, Jack Nash, William Adam. Second row: Ed Chapman, D. L. Pratt, H. L. Hyde, Mr. F. W. Schott, Roger Linholm, Orville Hill, Robert Frenken, Nick Fougerousse. Second picture First row: Ellis Larson, Bob Cole, Stewart Peters, Norman Langley, Dwight Stone. Second row: Daryl Cerny, M. E. Cornelius, Terry Bickley, Alfred Sigmund, Bruce Nordahl, Don Ken- nedy, C. Dale Sutton, James Boyd, James Whitney. Red Cross Chairman: Ramona Tower Top picture ln front: Betty Ann Little, Dr. Mahela Hays, Pat Lareau. In back: Dorothy Dibb, Connie Clapp. Second picture ln front: Margaret Franklin, Loraine Stern, Roy Jorgenson. ln back: Betty Ahlson, Eileen Cotant, Shirley Kretschmer. I55 College Y.M. - YW. Co-Presidents: Barbara Mccormaclc--Harry Chase Vice-president: Betty Neal Secretary: Joe Rogers Treasurer: Shirley Dixon The Y.M.-Y.W. sponsored a series of talks on vocations and marriage and the family: they held noon dances, dinner meetings, beach and swimming party, coffee hour, movies, and weelc-end at Camp Marston. Top picture First row: Dean Mary Mendenhall, Barbara Mc- Cormack, Harry Chase, Ronald Lawson. Second row: Arline Haugen, Joe Rogers, Shirley Dixon. Second picture Seated: Gino A. Caporaletti, Consuelo Alden, Larry Gallagher. Standing: Joann Morrison, Marjorie Enlund, Fred Wright, Thelma Ellis, Pat Daniel. Third picture Seated: Marilyn Jennings, Elaine Jennings, Dottie Howard, Mary MacGregor. Standing: Warren W. Scott, Fred Adelson, Virginia Underwood, Marjorie Peck. Fourth picture Seated: Nanette Davis, Darlis Parlcer, Shirley Poole, Betty Neal, Marion Helfers. Second row: Doyle Hughes, George D. Moorill. Standing: Pat Barrett, May Hansen, Rea Mowrey, Franlt Tomich, Don Cronkite, Marvin Smith, Ellen Youngberg, Nancy Fahren. l56 uellal Hall President: Ailine Snider Vice-president: Jean Kenny Secretary: Paula McGaughy Treasurer: Colleen Shepherd Top picture First row: Bev Ross, Colleen Shepherd, Ester Bergmar, Patty Mosa. Second row: Virginia Reed, Paula McGaughy, Jerry Conley, Jean Kenny, Ailine Snider. Second picture First row: Juanita Peugh, Marilyn Wilson, Vee Tracy, Dorothy Howard, Elaine Jennings. Second row: Marilyn Cesmet, Barbara Level, Paula Trivett, Virginia Underwood, Mareen Shaw, Helen Maynard, Margaret Beck. Third picture First row: Nan Miller, Jaclcie Haydulc, Meriam O'Keete, Jerrie Herral. Second row: Caroly Browing, Ruth Kildare, Rhetta Andres, Lucille Armstrong, Billie Greenwell, Ellen Seconse, Diane Clemins. Fourth picture First row: Helen Larson, Lola Winger, Nancy Dancy: Rose Bacon, Terry Corden. Second row: Jean Carlson, Dorothy Blair, Mitzi Cherney, Ann Jahson, Jerrie Rich, Marilyn Jennings. I57 lil Club Azteca President Marie Emma Jacot Vice-president: Paul Arriola Secretary: Viola Daly Treasurer: Jess Rodarte First row: Gilbert Lozano, Max Berlcey, James Holton. Second row: Jess Rodarte, Caritina Espinoza, Lorenzo Rivera. Third row: Luz Pacheco, Anna Mae Scott, Ar- mida Angulo. Fourth row: Olympia Perrone, Charles Berner, Terry Palmer. Fifth row: Stanley Petlca, John lnman, Franlc King. Sixth row: Helen Diaz, Marie Emma Jacot, Pat Warnke. Seventh row: Jean Doyle, Leonard Sherr, June Chavez. Eighth row: John Clarlc, Paul Arriola. le Cercle francais President: Mary Caldwell Vice-president: Frank King Secretary: Lorraine Buttington Treasurer: Marie Emma Jacot Top picture First row: Pat Warnke, Dr. Leonard Messier. Second row: June Chavez, Claudette de Villa- tranca, Olympia Perrone. Third row: Ben Ciccati, Charles Burger, Robert Berman. K Fourth row: Robert McCIintic, Max Berlcey, Frank ing. Second picture First row: Dr. Elizabeth Brown, John lnman, Louise Kreiss, Larry Devlin, Dr. L. P. Brown. Second row: Colette Devlin, Mary Caldwell, Marie Emma Jacot. Third row: William True, Richard M. Brown, Paul Arriola. l58 Alpha Mu Gamma President: Armida Angulo Vice-president: Paul Arriola Secretary-Treasurer: Louise Kreiss Top picture First row: James Holton, Paul Arriola, Dora Oliveria. Second row: Luz Pacheco, Armida Angulo. Third row: Jeanne Breazeal, Marie Emma Jacot, Olympia Perrone. Second picture First row: Lily Rudin, Louise Kreiss, Gordon A. Shields, Jim Lewis. Second row: June Chavez, Donna Knox, Helen Milligan. Monlyloomers President: George McJannet Vice-president: Colin Riley Secretary: Miriam Underwood Treasurer: Eleanor Rogers Top picture In front: Fred Kivette, Robert Zedelrer. First row: Mildred Haw, Paul MacCraclcen, Clyde Powell, Earl V. Christensen, Don Robertson, Mildred Van Gessel. Second row: Gwen Finn, Marilyn Hiclrs, Jacque- line Grimm. Second picture ln front: Frank Finney, Ina McJannet. First row: Miriam Underwood, Betty Neal, Martha Wisdom, Regina Gleason, Eleanor Rogers, Betty O'Brien. Second row: Evangeline Adams, Gerry Lobel, Elfegdell Johnson, George McJannet, Mary Frances oy . I59 ,jf WY Roger Williams Club President: Lloyd Wagner Vice-president: Jo Ann Leffler Secretary: Tom Johnston Treasurer: Charlotte Hardesty Top picture First row: George Roberts, John Weld, Ted Livingston. Second row: Janice Stanley, Virginia Underwood, Sharlotte Hardesty, Mr. George R. Livingston, Dick Anderson. Second picture First row: Dale Russell, Troy Cass, Lloyd Wagner. Second row: Nan Miller, Jo Anne Leffler, Roy Cass, Dorothy Johnson, Lorraine Farley. Channing Club President: Jim Lewis Vice-president: Fay Stewart Secretary: Lynn Schwartz Treasurer: Wendell Lipscomb Top picture First row: Wendell Lipscomb, Alva Rogers, Dr. Walter Phillips, Sidney Temple, Bruce Provin. Second row: Fay Stewart, Marian Hutchings, Darlene Mote, Ruth Bellizzi, Carol Chambers, Lynn Schwartz, Kathleen Birdsall, Joyce Miner. Second picture First row: Dick Raun, Thora Steinberg, Shirley Kleimer, Sally Poor, Jim Lewis. Second row: George Farina, Jim Blake, Dick Ras- mussen, Dick Brown, Wayne Kennaston, Phil Clarke. l60 Newman Club FALL OFFICERS President: Albert Mayerhoter Vice-president: Lucile Kelly Secretary: Gloria Hickey Treasurer: Vincent Davis SPRING OFFICERS President: Jack Saucier Vice-president: Gloria Hickey Secretary: Joan Buehler Treasurer: John Withers Top picture ln tront: Robert Lynch, John Weismuller. First row: Gloria Hickey, Margaret Quirk, Bern- ard Goodbody, John Clark, Agatha Sick, Carolyn Nichols. Second row: Joe Rogers, Terry Palmer, Helen Diaz. Second picture ln tront, Ernest Agee, Joe White, Al Mayerhofer. First row: Marion McDermott, Regina Gleason, Jack Harris, Loraine Cordoy. Third row: Henry Delatore, Eleanor Rogers, George Ardaiz. Third picture In front: Fred Schwartz, John Matthews. First row: Luz Pacheco, Dean Hugh, Mariam O'Keete, Lucille Kelly. Second row: Dorothy Walsh, Mary Hagel, Teresa Murphy. Fourth picture First row: John Withers, Vital Haynes, Jack Saucier, Tom Collins, Russell Dempster. Second row: Marilyn Hicks, Pat Redmond, Jean Bahler, Phyllis Stonehouse. I6I Wesley Club President: Tom Harvey Vice-president: Doris Hopkins Secretary: Shirley Scott Treasurer: Jim Squires Top picture Front to baclc: Earl Saunders, Tricia Totten, Elaine Jennings, Connie Palmer, Don Littes, Carolyn Merrill. Second picture First row: Robert Saunders, Shirley Scott, David Danslcin. Second row: Leland Marshall, Mason Williams, Tom Harvey. Third row: Jeanne Engle, Lee Guild, Zelda Hunters. Third picture First row: Bob McClintic, Betty Hays, Carleton Bingham. Second row: Marian Hel'Fers, Dr. J. P. Stone, Muriel Beason. Third row: Ruth Brown, Robert Hanson, Mary Anne Humphrey. I Fourth picture First row: Jay Purviance, Barbara H. Brown, Jim Squire. Second row: Franlc Watenpaugh, Richard Dan- skin, Charles Clarlc. l62 Altec Bible Club President: Richard Day Vice-president: John West Secretary: Marjorie LaShell Treasurer: Howard Smith Top picture In front: Eleanor Hyde, Gunnar Ostrand, Dick Anderson, Elaine Norberg. ln back: John Weld, William Mahler. Second picture ln front: Richard Day. ln back: Roy Cass, Jo Anne Leffler, Evelyn Cay- wood, Wesley Ettridge, Evan Evanoff. Third picture Troy Cass, Paula McGaughy, Beverly Smith Carolyn Pigniola, John West. Fourth picture Dorothy Johnson, Margaret Martin, Ross Bald- win, Sylvia Sturz, Norma Stephenson, Dorothy Berry I63 fencing Club President: Harry Chase Vice-president: Ned Sewell Secretary-Treasurer: Juanita Peugh Top picture Terry Biclcley, Alex Tejeda, Ed Haynes, Harry Chase, Charles Koehler. Second picture Harry Cooley, Juanita Peugh, Ned Sewell, Bob Chamberlain. Badminton Club President: Joan Wolf Vice-president: Charles Hampton Secretary: Mary Feeney Treasurer: Lucile Lareau Top picture Seated: Bill Berry, Joan Wolf, Dave Antangor, Ed McQuoid. Standing: Mary Feeney, Evelyn Palmer, Jeanne Ellis, Betty Ahlson, Lucille Lareau. Second picture Seated: Bob Wells, Neal Sanderson, Dan Shank- land, Carol Jennings. Standing: Lois Smedley, Frances McCabe, Marcia Wilson, Pat Forsythe, Miss Evelyn Robinson. I64 Social Service Club FALL OFFICERS President: Betty Lewis Vice-president: Helen Diaz Secretary-Treasurer: Wayne Kennaston SPRING OFFICERS President: Wayne Kennaston Vice-president: Leonard Sherr Secretary: Helen Diaz Treasurer: Carl Marshall This year's activities have included field trips to Edgemore Farm, Mt. Woodson Forestry Camp, the County Jail, Anthony Home, County Psychopathic Ward, and several other institutions. The club has given bi-monthly programs of enter- tainment for children in the maximum detention unit at Anthony Home. Top picture ' First row: Leonard Sherr, Helen Diaz, Wayne Kennaston, Mr. David Milne. Second row: Betty Lewis, Dr. Kenneth Barnhart, Karl Marshall, Mr. David Milne, Peg Hogan. Second picture First row: AI Nesvolt, Stella Hill, Muriel Beason, Sid Wolverton. Second row: Marjorie Castles, Lee Berlin, Mary' Lou Elliott, Florence Fanshler. Third row: Elsie Gamber, lone Jensen, Margaret Doclrry. Third picture First row: Helen Berlrotf, Jaclr Hammond, Phyllis Cornett. Second row: Margaret Quirlc, Annabella Hatz, Gloria Weems, Estelle Feldman. . Third row: Mrs. Mary Peclr, Isaac Lias, Myrl, Coates. I65 Art Guild President: Perietta Burke Vice-president: Margery Kinney Secretary: Earl Saunders Treasurer: Glen Roberts Top picture First row: Jerry Jattey, John Osgood, Robert Saunders. Second row: Ruth Kimball, Mee K. Yee, Jo Bishop, Cathleen Jackson, Margaret Martin, Miriam Underwood. Second picture First row: Earl Saunders, Jeanne Ellis, Glen Roberts. Second row: Shirley Kretchmer, Janet Schmetzer, Marilyn H o a gl a n d, Margery Kinney, Dorothy Johnson. l3hi Mu Epsilon President: Norine McMillen Vice-president: Maxine Pauter Secretary: Joann Westfall Treasurer: Gloria Ryder Top picture ln front: Dot Daly, Libby Field, Laurie Nicholson, Willamae Edwards, Frances Slatore. ln back: Lucille Hendrickson, Dr. Mabel Myers, fMary Donnan. 'Second picture ln front: Maxine Pauter, Mrs. Marilyn Fenwick, fKitty McMullen, Gloria Ryder, Estelle Feldmen. ln back: Lois Press, Gayle Gragg. I66 Choral Club President: Lawrence Peterson Vice-president: Ruth Black Secretary-Treasurer: Jeanette Andrews Top picture First row: Lavonne Jackson, Ruth Eisman, Dorothy Cox, Dorothy Vance, Sharlotte Hardesty, Bonnie Ryan, Jean Parlchurst. Second row: Leslie Hines, Norma Stephenson, Betty Smith, Bettie Carr, Wilma Stovall, Marion Ann Helfers, lola Mae Wilson. Third row: J. Richard Whitmore, Al Cechvala, Lewis Hollis, Nathan Bishop, Bill Butler, Jaclr Thomp- son, Forrest Gantz Jr. Fourth row: Joe Archibique, Don Kenney, Lawrence Peterson, Harry Wootters, Howard H. Smith, Warren Peterson, Fred Wright, Jr. Second picture First row: Jaclr Schuman, Barbara Smith, Florence Day, Betty Jean True, Hazel Edson, Barbara Mullins, Jean Evans. Second row: Anne McCarty, Jo Anne Jelley, Deane Smith, June Sippel, Ronald Lawson, Ellen Youngberg. Third row: Carol Pflimlin, Ellis Larson, Harry McKee, Charles Berger, Bell Gorham, Bob Evans, John Lichty, Stan Carter. Fourth row: Bill Shaffer, Gene Sippel, Allen Richardson, Bob Slciclmore, Fred Elliott, Walter Elcard, Bob Smith. Meds Glee Top picture First row: Jaclc Harris, Geor e Bascomb, Helen Psaros, Keith Day, Franlc Cole, Terris Gentzler. Second row: Walter Alcard, Fred Elliott, Howard K. Smith, Curtis Farnham, Joe White, Harold Lar- son, John Hanes. Third row: Bill Gorham, Tom Collins, Tom Nelson, Earl Severin. Second picture First row: Al Fullcerson, Hal Kinser, Miss Christine Springston, Forrest Gantz, Jr., Harry Wootters, Charles Berger. Second row: Fred Wright, Warren Peterson, Ronald Lawson, Jerry Shirlrey, John Alrre, Don Kenney. Third row: Stanley Calder, Lawrence Peterson, Lewis Hollis, Nathan Bishop. l67 Gamma Psi President: Jim Gavin Vice-president: Bob Patterson Secretary: Maxine Boortz Treasurer: Lois Sputhe Top picture First row: Jim Gavin, Bob Patterson. Second row: Malcolm Campbell, Fay Stewart, Shirley Secor, Keith Collins. Second picture First row: Frank Johnson, George C. Gross, Ebbe Kolbeck. Second row: Phil Clarke, Emilie Durkee, John Clark, James Fletcher. Tennis Club Top picture First row: Walt Palmer, John Juanico, Dick Lareau, John Abbott, Robert Dunn. Second row: Tricia Tolten, Martha Wisdom, Yvonne Sperry, Barbara McCormack, Dorothy Grus. Second picture First row: Lucille Lareau, Frances McCabe, Muriel Beason, Joyce Davis, Amy Beth Frank. 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Data was compiled and written by Jaclc Bahl.l The I946 football season here at San Diego State, although ending unspectacularly, proved to be a highly successful year for the team, the school, the city of San Diego. Talzing over the reins of the gridiron squad after one dismal pre-war season and another disappoint- ing post-war season, incoming Coach William L. Gander Terry, capably assisted by two other veterans, Melvin Schroeder and Charley Smith, welded together San Diego's best pigslcin squad in many a moon. Turning out for the varsity were eight lettermen from the '4l and '42 squads: I4 lettermen from the '45 squad: countless talented vets and numer- ous transfers from local high schools. Pigslxin Brain Trust-Charlie Smith and Bill Terry Football Managers LYLE HUFFORD and TOM PARKER Halfbacl: Jaclr Kaiser Quarterbaclr Bill Nelson Fullbaclc Jess Bryant Haltbaclc Art Blaisdell , - T o 1 f -'J if 5 at fn, I73 Trimming his initial turnout of l35 grid hopefuls to less than 50, Coach Terry had a talented varsity squad shaping up fast for the season's opener against Pomona College on Sept. 28. Coach Terry got his team off to an auspicious debut when they defeated the Pomona College Sagehens, 34 to 0, before a record-breaking open- ing d-ay crowd of l0,000. With the exception of Artful Art Blaisdell, a letterman from the '42 squad, the Aztecs' offensive game was sparlced by newcomers to Montezuma-land. Jess Bryant, a bull- dozing fullback from Fullerton Junior College, scored two touchdowns on line smashes: Freeman Moeser, a muscle-bound halfbaclc from Sweetwater High, scored one TD: Bob Tomlinson, a fleet-footed tail- baclc also from Sweetwater, scored the fourth TD, and John Simcox, a fullback from Long Beach Junior College, scored the fifth six-pointer on an inter- cepted pass. Oct. 5th the over-confident Aztecs succumbed to an alert Cal Poly l l, 2l to I3. Caught nap- ping on the first offensive play of the game, when Cal Poly passed for a touchdown, the Aztec grid- iron squad was unable to cope with the consistent play of the Mustangs. Fullbaclc Bryant scored the Honorary Football Captain VAL ROBBINS Most Valuable Player AL SAWAYA Tackle BOB KAISER Action shot of Pomona Game Centers BENNY EDENS and JOHN RICHARDS I74 first Aztec six-pointer and his third in two games. Play in the third period saw the Aztecs forge ahead I3 to 7 on a series of passes and a line buck by Red Barry. At this point Poly started rolling again and racked up another seven points to put the game on ice for the Mustangs. Determined to show that they were going to be one of the best pigskin teams in Aztec history, Coach Terry's moleskinners got back on the victory trail with a decisive 35 to 7 thumping of the Whittier Poets on October I2, I946. Once again Bryant led the Aztecs' attack. .less scored two touchdowns on line bucks: Bob Tomlinson scored another on a pass from Blaisdell: Simcox and End Lloyd Cassady scored the other two touchdowns for San Diego. Before a near-capacity crowd of 22,000 the Aztecs gave a splendid account of themselves be- fore succumbing to a well-oiled Nevada Wolfpack football machine Oct. I9 in the ninth annual Shrine game. Since this game was played, Nevada's two outstanding colored pigskinners, Horace Gillom and Bill Bass, have signed to play professional football! With a crowd of 9,000 partisans to cheer them on the Aztecs upset the highly-touted Fresno State Bootin' Barney NEWLEE at work End LEO HEATON Quarterback MORRIE SHEPHARD JOHNNY SlMCOX lugging the ball in the Whittier game Guard GAROLD SPITLER Fullback STU WORDEN I75 it '1 H A -' Yr, Hgszwvwwf ' 1 . ' Q V. 1.1 W- ss .las f V -f3Sf Zr5.',K cs. A . . 1 .Jw g . ' -.: 2 , . , - . -.M yo --f 4 V A , -'gif ,a,,Qr??,?-9 V 7 ' lf V ri W1 . .3 lu'K5!,ks.,I.,2o,L,Qf' eggs ,vi , - y,Q.,.M,3i,z:ZT?,J K . W N' i f 'xl S?T 4fQf'tf1f 'f 'i,?'1? , - A V4 wi .,,,, E 5, I, f at if V . - .v.,,, .x , f V. rn K . t Tvlwwgm i'4,,':,:,igg-tems! E P Vf . g, .. , .. V 1 is 4 4 , . 'r-- 5, .A .. . I L .. Wk, , ..,,,,,,.s ...M .. ' ,. , , ,,.. .4 V-3 .U V I4 ! -1 X, . Y 2. f V .. S .,.. s LV- -: - -- 'T V. . , . ai? ,V , . ' . 1 -5 . V . . Qifiswawsi t -tr: ' 1 kv! F ,., l I- ,r n fb Q 1 t 3.2 fn ,l s g an f Wgf 5:2 Q V ,, 9 at - , .. ,.- .' ' ' ' - . , .2 ,,,, f f-wx. 1,3ag,1g?V52SY . l V 7 ,vt ' . .. .ff '- 23 . QfIi::15'.E'shr-' 'f 4: .N ' k 5 -f f-w - ,LZ:,IgQ , , ,, .3..-I,:sf:a':..i,g-V3-,'r.' - , . X: ..,, ,.,, . . is ----'- - gf z ' A eff? ' V- ' V . , M .,... . . ,, , ,,,. N-M' ,..,,. 1 A ,-1 WF' College Bulldogs, 7 to O, on Oct. 26. Ends Leo Heaton and Dail Brassey combined their talents to score the sole touchdown of the game. Heaton blocked a Fresno punt and the alert Brassey fell on it in the end zone thus giving San Diego its victory margin. Entertaining, Occidental College on Nov. 2, Coach Terry's boys notched another triumph when they defeated the Oxy Tigers, 2I to I2. Jumpin' Jack Kaiser, Al Sawaya and Blaisdell were the in- dividual stars for San Diego. On the Aztecs' first offensive play of the first quarter, Blaisdell passed to Kaiser who lugged the ball 30 yards. Hemmed in by Oxy defenders, Jack lateraled to Sawaya who carried the pigslrin another 40 yards to pay dirt. Kaiser scored the second TD on a reverse while Blaisdell scored the last TD on a line plunge. Nov. 8, State traveled to Gilmore Stadium in Los Angeles for its game with Loyola University. Unveiling a superlative runing attack, the Aztecs were never headed as they scored a 20 to 7 verdict over the Lions. Blaisdell, Simcox and Hustlin' Hub Foote scored the Aztec TD's. Simcox played left halfbaclc in this game for the first time and came through in brilliant style. Halfbaclc FREEMAN MOESER on the loose JOHN SIMCOX Quarterback JACK DAVIS Center GEORGE COLEMAN after intercepting enemy pass Fullbaclx Hustlin' Hub FOOTE End DALE BRASSEY stretching for a high one I76 With the C.C.A.A. championship and a chance to play in Fresno's Raisin Bowl on New Year's Day at stake, Coach Terry sent his gridders against the Saprtans of San .lose State College on Nov. lb, I946. Thwarted on numerous occasions, the Spartans, with Al Hardisty lugging the mail, scored the only touchdown of the game. This loss was a severe jolt to the l2,000 fans who saw the Aztec offensive machine start in high gear but sputter whenever it came in the vicinity of the enemy end lone. Making their third and 'final road trip of the '46 grid season, Sl:ate's pigslcin squad elred out a 9 to 7 decision over the Santa Barbara College Gauchos, Nov. 23. Cheered on by the hundreds of students who tool: the trip north from Diego, Blaisdell rifled a long pass to Leo Heaton in the end zone for the initial touchdown. Santa Barbara's Jack Miller fumbled a pass from center in his end zone. Squirting out of his hands the ball rolled over the last challced line for an automatic safety and the Aztec's victory margin. With the undisputed possession of second place in the C.C.A.A. standings at stalce, the Aztecs went up against the razzle-dazzle of the College of Pacific Jack KAISER in Oxy game Jess BRYANT packing the mail Bill NELSON holding and NEWLEE converting Bob TOMLINSON on the loose against Loyola Mammoth Guard Keith Hurry CURRY Good looking Guard Clarlr HIGGINS I77 mmm pigslcin squad, Nov. 30 in their final game of the '46 season. Playing a sloppy, sluggish brand of football, the Staters were behind all the way and were defeated, I9 to I3. Caught off-guard time after time by the deft passing 'of COP's I7-year- old halfbaclc, Eddie LeBaron, the Aztecs had to do a lot of hustling to score their two touchdowns. Fullbaclc Stu Worden and End Charlie Engle scored for the locals. Late in the third period the lethargic Aztecs caught fire but it was too late. Termination of the I946 season here at San Diego State found the Aztecs enjoying their best year in some time. The team's record of six wins and four defeats was compiled against many of the top independent grid teams on the Pacific Coast. A grand total of 78,947 fans saw the Aztecs in action in the course of their ten games. Little Arthur Braisdell was chosen on the University of Nevada's all-opponent team. State finished in a second place tie in the C.C.A.A. standings. The Black and Scarlet boys scored l52 points or an average of almost I6 points per game. Blaisdell carried off total offensive honors with 648 yards gained. Simcox totaled 327 yards for second place honors. Bryant scored the most points, 30. Barney Loolcs like DALE BRASSEY is trying to haul down a San Jose ballcarrier Nick RADOYICH Buzz BROWN Bread Baslcet Bill NELSON in action Al SAWAYA, Bob KAISER, and JlM BOLES on the prowl I78 Newlee and Simcox scored I8 points apiece to tie for second in total points. Heaton, Sawaya and Nelson were picked on the Tribune-Sun All-Conter- ence team. I Seniors Val Robbins, Morris Shepherd and Garold Spitler received varsity letters for the '46 season. Thus these three Montezumans became three year lettermen. Robbins was chosen honorary captain of the team and Taclcle I'loss Sawaya was chosen by the team as its most valuable player. Team's Seasonal Record 34 San Diego , at Pomona 0 I3 San Diego 3 . ..s,,, Cal Poly 2I 35 San Diego , Y, Whittier 7 0 San Diego D ,.,,.. Nevada 26 7 San Diego , ,,,, 7, ,...... Fresno 0 2l San Diego , H , .. Occidental I2 20 San Diego , . ,,,,,,,,,A,, Loyola 7 0 San Diego H , ..r,,... San .lose 6 9 San Diego 7 , as Santa Barbara 7 I3 San Diego ,,,,,,, ,,,7 ,,,,, Y,i7, ,,,A,,,,,, C O P I 9 San Diego Total I52 Opponents Total I05 Jumpin' Jack KAISER snagging one out ot ether Hub FOOTE fat leftl and BLAISDELL in an action shot Practically the whole team visible in Oxy game San Jose game I79 Junior Varsity Hilbert Crosthwaite, three year Ietterman at State before the war, took over the mentoring of the Aztec Junior Varsity team. Bolstered by many experienced men who tried out for the Varsity, Crosthwaite formed a better than average J. V. team. The three teams that defeated the J. V.'s repre- sented some of the strongest Junior College pig- skin squads in Southern California. Oceanside J. C., loaded with local talent from Point Loma, Hoover, San Diego and Coronado high schools, dealt the initial defeat of the Papooses. That game was played in Oceanside on a soggy turf and was Oceanside's Homecoming game. Santa Ana J. C., which annually produces top grid teams, defeated San Diego 25 to 7. Playing for Santa Ana were Jack O'Connor, a tackle from San Diego High, and George Roussos, a top-notch tackle and brother of Aztec lightweight coach Nick Roussos. San Bernardino J.C., coached by Jim Sims, a pre- war Aztec Ietterman, master minded his team to a I3 to 6 victory. That game was the third defeat for the Aztecs in their third road game. Bud Young, J. V. halfback, broke his arm and dropped out of school. Ed Nuttall performed on the Aztec boxing team. Halfback George Masek is contemplating a transfer to Stanford, so Coach Terry will be minus a likely-looking halfback for the '47 varsity. Neal Black, tackle, and Art Oates, guard, were elected co-captains. Members of the J. V. team who will have a good chance of making the Aztec Varsity in '47 include Art Murrell, end, A. M. Peters, end: Neal Black, tackle: and Art Oates, guard. Center Bob Ganger, despite recurring attacks of malaria, stuck out the season and gave a com- mendable performance. Another center, Ashael Hayes, was the victim of a broken arm. SEASON RECORD Aztecs Opponents I3 .,,..,,. ,,,.,,, N aval Air Station ,.,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., 6 27 ,..,,,,, ,,,,,,, N aval Air Station ,,,, ,, ,,,,, 0 47 .,,, , ,,,,,,, Naval Hosp. S. D .,,.,,,,, ,,,.,,, I 4 7 .,,... . ,,....,., Santa Ana J. C ..,,,,,,. ,,.,..,,. 2 5 0 ...... ,.,.,.,,.,,, O ceanside J. C.,. A ,,,. ,,,,,,. . ,.I3 6 .. San Bernardino J. C. ,,,,,,, ,,,, . ,,,,I3 IO0 7I Top picture First row: Art Murrell, Herb King, Ashael Hayes. Second row: Don Bardot, Curtis Williams, Bud Aven. Third row: Bob Granger, Lawrence Monreal, Ed Nuttall, Coach Hilbert Crosthwaite. Second picture Julius Kahn attempting to break loose in Light- weight game. Bottom picture First row: Bob Stewart, Neal Black, Art Oates. Second row: Jim Junkin, Art Filson, Bud Young. Third row: Dick Handley, Jack Houlihan, Joe Ames. I80 lighlweights The I946 pigskin season here saw three teams representing Montezuma in action. They were the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Lightweight teams State's first Lightweight team U55 pound limit was formed with the purpose of giving the smaller Aztec students, who were not big enough to per form on the Varsity, a chance to play the sport with opponents in the same physical category. Nick Roussos, a letterman on the l94l champion ship team at Santa Ana J. C., was chosen as stu dent coach. Nick had turned out for the Aztec Varsity, but a recurrence of a war injury kept him from competing actively. Assisting him was Fred Smith, a letterman guard from the I'-742 State Varsity. Many of the thirty-five men carried on the team were athletic standouts in high school and letter men from previous Aztec teams. Heading this list were Ross Workman and Lowell Donnelly. Work man lettered two years at Hoover High and was a tailback on the '4I frosh squad here. He played fullback on the Lightweight team. Donnelly lettered at San Diego High for two years. Here at State he played halfback on the l945 pigskin squad and competed on the '46 and '47 track teams Bob Ruiz, a member of the '42 Varsity, played halfback for the Lightweights. Don Connors, from Hoover High and the '45 Varsity, performed in the backfield. Other squad members were Jerry Davi son, Aztec baseball catcher: Dudle Day, Julius Kahn, Benny Dobbins, Shadow Ro riguez, Harry Johnstone, Bill Laverty, Dick Coxe, Alexander Graham, Ed Thomas, Dick Hjermstead, Jud Kenny Bud Thatcher, and Harold Cummings. Additional Dwain Kantor, George Marshall, Matt Gleason Larry King and Tom Pine. Coach Roussos sent his team through a three game schedule without a defeat. Victims of the mighty mites were Coronado High school, 44 to 6: San Diego High Junior Varsity, 44 to 0: and Brown Military Academy, 33 to 6 Top picture First row: Bill Laverty, Jud Kenney, Bud Thatcher Harold Cummings. Second row: Joe Terwilliger, Shadow Rodriguez Ed Thomas. Third row: Fred Smith, Benny Dobbins, Dudle Day, Alexander Graham, Harry Johnstone, Dic Hjermstead, Dick Coxe, Julius Kahn Second picture Bob Ruiz of the Lightweight team being tackled Bottom picture K.First row: George Marshall, Matt Gleason, Larry mg. Second row: Dwain Kantor, Gregory Delgadillo Jerry Davison, Tom Pine. Third row: Leonard Haslin AI Liker Jack Hacker Bill Keene, Nick Roussos. I8I ' i members of the squad were Al Liker, Bill Keene, Basketball The I946-I947 edition ot San Diego State Col- lege's basbetball team resumed casaba activity on a pre-war scale this past season. Evidence of this was the team's schedule. The national ranking quintet from the University ot Arizona, the strong C.C.A.A. teams and Arizona State llzlagstatlil were just a 'Few of the potent teams the Staters met dur- ing the season. Little All-American Kenny Hale returned from last year's team to spark this year's entry. Hale, playing his last season for the Scarlet and Black, was the individual top point-maker and was chosen as the team's most valuable player. Kenny was ably assisted by 'Freshmen Don Nuttall, Willie Steele, Bill Hutchison and letterman Herb Tompkins, Don Smith, Charles Hampton, Barney Newlee and Bernie Goodbody. Forwards Hale and Nuttall, Center Hutchison and Guards Newlee and Swezey made up the first team most ot the season. Needless to say, Dick Barnes, high-scoring center ot the '45-'46 team, was missed: however, new- Coach CHARLIE SMITH Season's basketball opener against Alumns. Manager Jim MOORE Paul RUNDELL Oxy game I82 comers Steele, Hutchison, Paul Rundell and Jay Timmons filled in quite capably. Looking back over the season's totals we find that the team scored 473 field goals and 282 free throws which were good for I228 points. State's opponents scored 505 field goals and 262 free throws good for l272 points. State won I3 and lost I5. The most decisive win for State was the Sl to 29 shellacking of Fresno State. The closest game was undoubtedly the 39 to 38 win over Pepperdine. In that game Kenny Hale was fouled in the closing seconds of the game. ln an overtime period Hale swished in a charity throw which decided the game in State's favor. San Diego's upset of San Jose, 44 to 39, seemed to be the most surprising tilt while Arizona's conquest of State, 73 to 36, seemed to be the game that ran closest to pre-game predictions. Three seniors used up their eligibility: Hale, Goodbody and Tompkins. All-American Kenny HALE John SWEZEY Loyola game Sal GUMINA Senior Herb TOMPKINS Newlee in Fresno game ff as , if Ji ' b i X 4 I83 BREAKDOWN OF TOTAL POINTS Kenny Hale . ,, Don Nuttall , John Swezey , Barney Newlee , , Bill Hutchison , Don Smith .i,.,, Willie Steele , Sal Gumina A Paul Rundell , Bob Kennedy ,,,,,, Charles Hampton Bernie Goodbody ,, Jay Timmons ,,YY,,.,,,, Herb Tompkins ,, Forward Don NUTTALL Guard Barney NEWLEE Santa Barbara game Charles HAMPTON Bob KENNEDY Cal Poly game Total Points 225 209 I47 I28 IO9 93 68 54 48 48 37 27 25 I6 Aztecs 42 45 47 . 36 , 48 ,C 44 39 32 5I C 34 28 52 52 50 45 40 57 55 43 35 45 , 44 52 32 55 28 48 48 49, C l228 Fresno game SEASON RECORD Alumni . Occidental , , , Loyola , Arizona U. , Chico State , Chico State Pepperdine Arizona lFlagsta'Ftl ,, Fresno . College of Pacific , San Jose State . Whittier College of Pacific . Whittier , , Loyola S. D. Tecate Dons Cal Poly Cal Poly Pepperdine Fresno State Fresno State San Jose State Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Y Chapman College Santa Barbara , Cal Poly , Cal Poly Alumni Bernie GOODBODY Don SMITH Oxy game Centers Jay TIMMONS and Bill HUTCHISON I85 Opponents 34 4l 25 73 45 38 38 36 29 37 48 55 65 66 5I 45 34 34 60 3 I 3 I 39 39 4I 50 59 64 64 50 I272 Compiling a truly great record, Coach John Sell- wood's Junior Varsity Basketball team turned out to be the best casaba team in many years. Led. by Forward Vane Olinger, the J. V.'ers com- piled a record of 24 wins and 3 defeats. Olinger scored a grand total of 285 points on an average of IO plus per game. San Diego Willys, with local court products Hal Summers, Jim Warner, Buddy Caldwell, Bob Crumly, and Lou Estes, defeated the Papooses twice. The third defeat was at the hands of Chaffey J. C. How- ever, a short time later Coach Sellwood's boys made up for that with a 55 to 39 lambasting of the same Chaffey team. Quite noticeable, too, was the overwhelming defeat of the two best local high school basketball teams, San Diego and Hoover, at the hands of the J. V.'ers. Men who scored over l00 points for the J. V. team were Clinger, Charles Clapper. Jim Donahue, Jaclc Kaiser, and Gwynne Boucher. Top picture First row: Jack Kaiser, Coach Sellwood, AI Good. Second row: Gene Edelbroclc, Vane Olinger, Lou Faringhy, Don Brorson. Second picture J.V.'s in action. Bottom picture First row: Manager Raoul McLoughlin, AI Grund- strom, Clarence Burton, Gwynne Boucher. Second row: Jim Donohue, Bob McCommins, Charlie Clapper, Stan Waldman. I86 Baseball Picking up where they left off at the conclusion of the '46 season, Coach Charlie Smith's baseball squad had practically sewed up the CCAA baseball championship for the third straight year-'42, '46, '47-when Del Sudoeste went to press. Bulwarked by the return of his entire '46 pitching staff, six Iettermen from the '46 team, and two monogram winners from the '4I squad, Smith had the nucleus for a championship team. As Del Sud went to press, the Aztec diamond squad had won I9 out of 22 games. Breaking this down we find that the team won Il out of their I2 conference games, which put the Aztecs in first place in conference standings. San Jose, University of Arizona, and Pepperdine were the three teams to beat San Diego. In the Arizona game, the Aztecs blew a seven-run lead and succumbed I0 to 7 to Arizona. There was some consolation in the other two losses inasmuch as they came in the bottom half of double headers after State had defeated the same teams in the first games. San Jose won the second game 2 to 0, while Pepperdine won 3 to 2. Taking its annual Easter vacation road trip, Coach Smith's team won six out of six games. Included Coach Charlie SMITH Manager Jack GOWIN Don BRORSCN taking his cuts Mickey AGUIRRE getting a throw away Catcher Earle BRUCKER looking one over PEIRCE going into second base f i ssas ig g FG I Q by and I87 ,Xt if! I at WW among the Aztecs' victims were the University of California Bears. Even the presence of four San Diegans playing for Cal failed to faze the Monta- zumans as they clawed the Bears I2 to 2. A double- header with San Jose on this road trip was washed out. State numbered Cal Poly, Fresno State, Whittier, San Jose, Pepperdine, Santa Barbara, Camp Stone- man, among its victims. Playing his first year at State after compiling a brilliant record at San Diego High, I8-year-old outfielder Fred Peirce was leading the team hitters as Del Sud attempted to meet its deadline. Peirce had a .377 average at that time. Another newcomer to State, Earle Bruclcer, Jr., played an important part in helping State win so many games. Bruclcer was second behind Peirce an hitting with 359. The Aztecs were four deep in baclc stops. They were Bruclter, Jerry Davison, a letterman from '4l and former army captain, Ernie Beck, from the '46 team, and J. C. Torres lSef Murillol, a vet from the '4I squad. Lettermen pitchers from '4I were Jim Gleason, the team's leading right hander in '47, Phil Seewald, Jim Bradshaw, Fulton Viclcery, and southpaw Hal Clarlce. Probably the best of the newcomers on the '47 mound was left hander Bill Ruzich. Bill possessed an excellent curve and Coach Smith pre- dicts big things for this boy. Bob Palash, another newcomer, showed up well. Verne Persell, the third newcomer to State on the mound corps, came through with some nice pitching. John BRADSHANW, Fulton VICKERY, Bill RUZICH Jerry DAVISON Ruben BESEDA Bob KENNEDY tagging Barney NEWLEE Don SMITH I88 First base was capably handled by Don Smith. Don subbed for Captain Les Cassie on the '46 team and lettered in varsity basketball in '46 and '46-47. Second base was guarded by Clarence Burton the first part of the season. When Burton left the squad, Miclcey Aguirre, CCAA batting champ in '46, moved in from center field. Miclcey, one of the old men of the team, performed excellently at second and was always a dangerous hitter. Shortstop was the stomping ground of Bob Ken- nedy, a basketball letterman and veteran of the '42 squad. Bob replaced Fred Rapp, the '46 short patcher who left the school. Kennedy had an excellent batting average and batted in many runs. Don Brorson, who was the '46 third baseman, returned in '47 to hold down that job again. Don was another basketball letterman and proved he was just as adept at baseball by getting his share of extra base hits. Ruben Beseda, another ex-Hooverite cavorting, for State lAguirre, Smith, Gleason, Davison, Bror- sonl and a letterman from '46, was the left field guardian. Bernie Goodbody, from St. Augustine and Cal Pgly, and Barney Newlee were two additional basketball letterman lothers were Smith, Kennedy, Brorson, Burtonl. For Barney this was his third Varsity sport in '46 and '47. He was the extra point man on the pigslcin squad and a first string guard on the casaba squad. Jaclc Gowin, for the second straight year, tool: care of the manager's duties. Flingers Bob PALASH and Phil SEEWALD Sluggjng Fred PEIRCE Outfielder Bernard GOODBODY Third saclcer Don BRORSON Second Baseman Clarence BURTON Catcher Ernie BECK I89 BASEBALL RESULTS TO DATE S. D. Opp I6 ,,,,,,, 8 , Naval Training Center ,,,,,,, 3 7, ,,,, Y. Whittier College ,a,, 6 II, ,a,a, M, Pepperdine College . a.,., , 0 8,, ,,,, W, Pepperdine College ,a,,,, , I 7 ,7,,,,, , ,,,,,, 'San Jose 3 0 ,,,,. , ,,,,. 'San .Iose r,,,, r,,, 2 7 ,,,,,,, , ,, ,, 'Fresno State a,a, f a,a, 4 7 7a,,. , 'Fresno State a,..a,a, ,. 0 9 .,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Camp Stoneman . ,.,, 6 I3 ,,,,,,, ,, , ,, University of California 2 7,, ,r,, ,, ,, ,, 'Cal Poly , , 5 2 r,,,, , ,, ,r,,, 'Cal Poly , ,,.,,,, , 0 7 ,,,,,,, , , Arizona University , ,, I0 9 ,,,r,,, ,,,,,4 ' Cal Poly , ,,,,,,7, 0 6 'rr,,,,, ,,,,,. ' Cal Poly , , ,,,, , 3 I0 ,,,..., , ,,,a,a 'Fresno State a,,,,,,, ,,.., , . 3 8 ,,,,, Y, ,, ,. 'Fresno State . , , I 3 .,a,a,a a,a,a ' Santa Barbara 7, ,a,Y L, 2 3 ,,rr,,, . 'Santa Barbara , , 2 20 .a,,,,, ,, , Pepperdine College rr,,,, ,,r,,, , 5 2h ,, ,, , , Pepperdine College 3 'CCAA games. Dave ANFANGER, Dennis ALLEN, .Iohn HATZ Jin KENNERLY, Warren BROWN, Ernie BECK Catcher J. C. TORRES Fresno game at Lane Field Ruben BESEDA at bat SafeI says Charlie Smith l90 Y, , Naval Training Center ., 2 Track Packing a potent one-two punch in the persons of Jack Kaiser and Willie Steele, State's '47 track team had a greatly improved squad this year. Appointed to his new position just before the track season began, incoming, Coach Charles Choc Sportsman, did not waste any time in endeavoring to form a cinderpath aggregation. Sportsman came here to State after a hitch in the Navy and a spell as an athletic consultant for the armed forces in Europe. Choc was best known for the top-notch track teams he developed at North Texas State College, Denton, Texas. Two of his prize pupils were the Rideout twins, Blaine and Wayne, world-famous distance runners. Choc sent his team against Arizona University in their first meet of the season. The Wildcats just squeezed by State, 68M to 63V3. The Aztecs copped more firsts than the Wildcats but were not deep enough in strength to gather points for sec- onds and thirds. Pepperdine College furnished the competition in, the next meet, and the Aztec thinclads came into their own and annihilated the Waves, 84V2 to 47V2. Competing in the San Diego-San Jose-Santa Barbara triangular meet, the Aztecs placed second to San Jose's track squad and then the Aztecs de- feated the Gauchos of Santa Barbara College, 70V2 to 60V2. San Jose without a doubt had one of the top track squads on the coast in '47 and probably could have defeated any thinclad squad here in the west with the exception of U.S.C. State sent eight men to the Santa Barbara Relays and they came home with a second place in the distance medley and a third in the javelin. State's two standouts, Willie Steele and Jack Kaiser, did not compete in the Santa Barbara Relays as they were back in Des Moines, Iowa, competing in the Drake Relays. .lack KAISER Coach Charles Choc SPORTSMAN Willie STEELE Dick McKEE Bill MORALES Frank KINSELLA John MACEVICZ Chuck CHRISTIAN Tom RICE I9I I I Leading members of the team and some data on them: Jack Kaiser: Probably the most versatile man on the team. He and Steele scored 62 points together in State's first two '47 meets. Jack was always capable of a first in the high hurdles as his best mark was :l4.5 seconds. He cleared I3 feet con- sistently in the pole vault but had difficulty clearing I3 feet 6 inches. In the Pepperdine meet he broad- jumped 22 feet 3 inches which was good for second place. In the Arizona and- Pepperdine meets he tied for first place in the high jump with efforts of 6 feet 2 inches and 6 feet. On occasion Jack en- tered the discus and he was no slouch when it came to throwing the javelin. Willie Steele: State's '46 co-captain and Na- tional AAU broad jump champion. Willie had ex- cellent marks of :09.8 in the century: 22 seconds flat in the furIong,: and 25 feet 2 inches for the broad jump. His broad jump mark, made in the S.J.-S.D.-S.B. meet, surpassed his school record of 25 feet IV8 inches. Steele, as expected, won the broad jump at the Drake Relays. Tom Rice: Ace two-miler, came through with some splendid performances and probably would have set some records if he would have been up against some stiff competition. John Macevicz: Another letterman from '46, brought home many points with splendid efforts in the 440, 880, and mile relay team. Charles Christian, still another '46 letterman, put forth some top-notch performances in the 220, 440 and mile relay. Ray Skeeter Malcolm, who holds the school 660 record, proved to be a big asset in the 880 and the mile relay. Chuck CHRISTIAN John MACEVICZ Bob KAISER AI SAWAYA Manager Jud KENNEY I92 Lloyd Schuneman, although entering competition later than the others, came through in great style in the 880 and mile relay. Art King, entered in the 440-yard run. Bill Morales, holder of the school javelin record l202 feet 6 inchesl, was always good for points in that event. Bill averaged about l90 feet in his '47 performances. Jay Aveldson was another dependable performer in the javelin. Bob Logan competed in the high jump and broad jump and generally placed. Lowell Donnelly entered the high jump and pole vault. Dick McKee, Kenny Joliff, Bob Stevens and Charles Evins competed in the hurdles. Bill Ludwig and Steve Beason participated in the mile while Frank Kinsella furnished Rice some com- petition in the two-mile run. Al Sawaya, Bob Chapman and Bob Kaiser heaved the shot with Jaclc's big brother entering the discus. SEASON TRACK MEETS S. D. Opp. 63lf3, . ,, ,..,. University of Arizona ,,,,A,Y,,,,,,,,, 68M 84V2 a,a,,,,a,, George Pepperdine College .Vs,, 47V2 54 ..... .s.,..,..,..,.,... S an Jose ...v,,,...,,,,.,.,. ,.s,,Y 7 6 70V2 ..,,,.,,o,,,,,.,,,,,,, Santa Barbara ,sY,,,,Y,7,,,,., ,,,,, 6 OVZ Second in distance medley and third in javelin at Santa Barbara Relays. May I0-California Collegiate Athletic Associ- ation Championships at Fresno. May l7-Twenty-first annual West Coast Relays at Fresno. June 6-Compton Relays. Willie STEELE broad jumping Bob CHAPMAN throwing the shot put Jack KAISER high jumping AI SAWAYA throwing the iron ball I93 Minor Sports Gymnastics State placed second in the CCAA winter carnival at San Jose. Bill Shaeffer was an out- standing member of the team. Rowing Wirh the help of the San Diego Rowing Club and Del Beekley, who volunteered his services as coach, State had an active rowing team. The team was to have competed against UCLA, California, and Stanford.. Badminton Boasting of many of the top players in Southern California, State's badminton team won the CCAA championship with Bob Wells and Ed McQuoid leading the way. Wells won the second singles and then teamed up with McQuoid to top the doubles. Golf Led by Jack McCarthy, State's golf team de- feated Loyola, 39-I5, and then lost to Arizona, ZOV2-6V2. McCarthy carded a 75 against Arizona and a 78 against Pepperdine. Other members of the team were John Rising, Gil Lazano, Wade Peebles, Carl Stromer, and Hal Smith. Fencing Mr. Neal Moaquin of the faculty offered his services as coach of the fencing team. The team won second place in the 'CCAA winter carnival and had a match scheduled with USC. Tennis Dominic Sacco, Howard Smith, LaVerne Hicks, Roy Short, Willard Mattot, Jack Williams and Dick Lareau made up the tennis team. Arizona defeated WRESTLING TEAM First row: Coach Shadow Rodriguez, Dewey Smith, Ed Streicher, Sam DiBlasi, Robert Dowdy. Second row: Spider Kittredge, Don Arnold, Bob Deardorf, Rigo Rodriguez. Not in picture: Jim Burton, Jack Harris, Del Walden. FENCING TEAM TENNIS TEAM First row: Dominic Sacco, Coach Sellwood. Second row: Dick Lareau, Walt Palmer, Howard Smith, LaVerne Hicks. Not in picture: Willard Mottat, Roy Short, Jack Williams. I94 the squad 7 to 2, Pepperdine also won 7 to 2: at this point the Aztecs trimmed Fresno 5 to 4, and Loyola 8 to I. Matches not played at press time are with Loyola and Pepperdine. Wrestling Next to the baseball team, State's vaunted wrestling team enjoyed the most successful season here in Aztec land. Capably led by student coach Shadow Rodriguez, the mat men compiled an excellent record against the top wrestlers in the country. The outstanding achievement garnered by the team was the winning of the CCAA wrestling championship. This was the first time in league history that San Diego State won such a distinction, and the first time that San Jose had failed to win the mat championship. Outstanding man on the team was l55 pound Jim Spider Kittredge, who was chosen as captain. Kittredge placed first in the UCLA invitational, Southern Pacific AAU, Far Wrestling AAU, CCAA, and the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate meet at UCLA. Jim was chosen as the Athlete of the Month by the Breitbard Athletic Foundation. Don Arnold brought his team a lot of prestige when he won a third place in the National AAU meet in San Francisco. Members of the wrestling team according to their weight divisions are: ll5 pounds, Jimmy Burton: l2l pounds, Dewey Smith: l28 pounds, Ed Streicher: l36 pounds, Sam DiBIasi: l45 pounds, Robert Dowdy, Diclr Martinez: l55 pounds, Jim Kittredge: l65 pounds, Rigo Rodriquez and Jaclr Harris: l75 pounds, Bob Deardorf: heavyweight, Don Arnold and Del Walden. Boxing Another minor sport enjoying a big year at State was boxing. Coached by student Ed Hubbert, the team boxed throughout the fall and spring. Jaglc Frost and Art Berger entered the CCAA finals. Heavyweight Dennis Red Allen showed a lot of promise but was hampered by injuries. Elmer Denton showed a lot of moxie in his bouts while Frost and Berger seemed to be the best of the lot in the l25- and l35-pound groups. Bill Keene, a talented welterweight, was another outstanding man. Members of the boxing team according to their weight divisions are l25 pounds, Jaclr Frost: l30 pounds, Gene Sargent: l35 pounds, Art Berger: l45 pounds, Paul Breen: l55 pounds, Lee Johnson: l65 pounds, Ed Nuttall: l75 pounds, Elmer Denton, and heavyweight, Red Allen. lntra-mural Boxing Team Golf team of Wadle Peebles, John Rising, Jack McCarthy Coach John Sellwood and members of the bad- minton team I95 lntra-Mural I947 at State saw the lntra-Mural program burst into full bloom behind the capable leadership of Coach .lohn Sellwood, Ed Thomas, student lntra- Mural director, and .lohn Sheppard, lnter-Fraternity athletic commissioner. This year's lntra-Mural program was divided into three groups. They were the Inter-Fraternity, lnde- pendent, and all-school tournaments. Any student could participate in this program. Steele's All Stars won the First Annual A.M.S. basketball tournament. The 2 o'cloclcers won the independent basketball championship, with the Comets second. The independent lntra-Mural program sponsored a bowling league made up of faculty, fraternity and independent teams. lnter-Fraternity played nine sports-badminton, basketball, bowling, golf, swimming, traclc, tennis, softball, volleyball. Omega Xi, Eta Omega Delta, and Phi Lambda Xi dominated the lnter-Fraternity sports. Omega Xi won the badminton and volley ball tournaments: the Hods won the swimming, and bowling tourna- ments: while Phi Lambda Xi came in first in basket- ball and tennis. As Del Sud went to press, the Hods and Omega Xi were tied for first place in lnter-Fraternity sports. Phi Lambda Xi was third and Delta Pi Beta was fourth. Joan NVolf, Ruth Jett, John Murphy, and Neal Sanderson were outstanding players participating in the lntra-Mural badminton matches. Tom Parlcer presenting award to Willie Steele and his All-Stars for winning A.M.S. basketball tourna- ment. Coach Sellwood presenting trophy to Ruth Jett and Neal Sanderson for winning intra-mural bad- minton mixed doubles. Willie Steele's All-Stars in action. Coach Hubbert with one of his boxing classes. I96 7 .IQ, ...'.,,, 1 5 Sw 5 Q Q 5 fg gif ,, .Y 5553 um! -J-.15 Q www SS H ! . KA M., is 1 iw 4 ws N fb N , f x xc 5, 'RM .A 1 1 1 ,f 4 f QQ ygjq, inning ' QNX V Qxff .. H Q' MW v f.'wf5'K?'.4 ,zfgix ,mv Ng - xgily ,xwf-fx 1 -. Mg , . ,L e ig 5 , uf . K K A. N? x , in ANN 3 X '??iEMfA:+z5i 6' Y ' 55,8 -by ig mul? fwjg-in wg. ,mm A ff LV ,. msg. N ig ' 1 x ,.., , ,. l 1. ,Q X, -- Q - f M3325 yi: 1 2 3 WE 31 W 1 Hgiiig 'yy' 3 fy .: 4.t3y F A 1 15: X 'I x Vi Women's Recreation S Association W.R.A. is an all-inclusive girls' organization- every girl is a member as soon as she is enrolled in school. Attempting to keep order on the Board is spar- kling Jeanne Ellis. Assisting her in the capacity of vice-president is Evelyn Taylor. Bonnie Clayton may be seen at each meeting furiously taking notes and trying to eat lunch. It seems that someone is always looking for Jane Simpson to sign a money requi- sition. The two new sponsors for the year, 'Miss Evelyn Robinson and Miss Dorothy Tollefsen, have been of great assistance with their clever ideas and assist- ance with the badminton and tennis clubs. SHAM ROCK SHU FFLE This is W.R.A.'s biggest social event of the year. The event is usually held, and was this year, in conjunction with Hello Walk. Starting with a volley ball mixer, the affair leads thru co-recrea- tional activities to a big dinner. Following that is the crowning of the man elected as St. Patrick. He is crowned just before an evening of dancing is begun. Jeanne ELLIS President Evelyn TAYLOR Vice-president Bonnie CLAYTON Secretary Jane SIMPSON Treasurer I98 W. R. A. Board BOARD MEMBERS Seated: Miss Evelyn Robinson, Yvonne McFar- lane, Jane Simpson, Bonnie Clayton, Evelyn Taylor, Jeanne Ellis. Standing: Jo Ellen Weitzel, Alice Biclcham, Frances McCabe, Miss Dorothy Tollefsen, Carol Pflimlin, Eileen Cotant, Dorothy Clutter, Barbara Hunt, Barbara Thomas, Dorothy Shepherd, Dorothy Arnold. Advisers Dorothy TOLLEFSEN Evelyn ROBINSON W.R.A. CHAIRMEN Girls may participate in W.R.A. activities and then apply for chairmanships on the board. The board plans the budget and the events for the year. Weekly meetings are concerned with the play days, co-rec and events for girls only. Chairmen have been: Badminton, .loan Wolf Tennis, Frances McCabe Archery, Virginia Davidson Publicity, Dorothy Arnold Horsebaclc, Dorothy Morgenroth - Play day, Yvonne McFarlane Corresponding secretary, Dorothy Clutter Volleyball, Carol Pflimlin Basketball, Alice Biclrham Swimming, Barbara Hunt Softball, Roberta Elsner lce skating, Jo Ellen Weitzel Inter-sorority sports, Lois Mould Co-recreational activities, Dorothy Shepherd, Eileen Cotant I99 9 il. Basketball Many girls on campus this year have been keenly interested in competitive basketball. They organ- ized and competed against some outside teams during the Year, but not under the sponsorship of the school. Practicing in a regular session are Enid Kemworthy, Mary Cox, Joan Walton, Dorothy Howe, and Ruth Jett. Badminton ln the fall an all-school badminton tournament was held, organized by Joan Wolf. Winners were Ruth Jett, women's singles: Neal Sanderson, men's singles: Sanderson and Jett, mixed doubles: Jett and Wolf, women's doubles: and Sanderson and John Murphy, men's doubles. Malcing like bad- minton players, in the picture, are Lucille Lareau, Liz Balaban, Pat Lareau, and Nyleene Wicker. Softball Since this is obviously a posed shot lit is tech- nically impossible for the catcher to have the ball and the batter be waiting for the pitcher to throw itl we will just tell you that the catcher is Carol Culver and the batter is Betty Lomeniclc. Much more active than this have been the class and intra- mural games. Archery The archery club was very active during, the year, engaging in several meets, both serious and comic ones. Archery classes joined in an intra-mural con- test ot Columbia rounds. Shooting an arrow into the air are Mary Lou Jones, Armida Angulo, Shirley High, and Patricia McNamara. 200 Volleyball The tall semester of Inter-Sorority sports was mostly taken up with a round robin volleyball tour- nament. Co-rec volleyball games also enjoyed a great success. Pictured on the near side ot the net are Mildred Everingham, Pat Potter, and Diana Jennings. On the tar side are Lois Seimsen, Lor- raine DuCharme, and Amelia Bruce. folk Dancing Foll: dancing has become quite a tad around San Diego State. More sections ot the class have been held than previously, and some classes were opened to both men and women. Hockey Hoclzey has become very much more active than in previous years. 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QL wi 'N G2 A Q Q W 4 a W M M, 35275 M I 5? f x W, f M 11 f f Y MQ A if M , ww M fx.. .Q W , V WN WV XB ,A i i l 'X ' ' ' ,- w if ' ' , ' -fx ' Q W1 ' WF. R . 'if 'if rw. -in '- PM ff , . 11 ,' fi - H' ' N- gl L, -. Lf 1 ,f , , . A A 'Q i ' 'X f- ':f'f, x Y 'J H , - ,,,, Qian-I Q 4 .r,,w QM sk 3 M .. 'VME' Y Q? Ib t Q! hr . 12' , wg. 4,5 J 'idx Inter-fraternity Council FALL OFFICERS Presideni: Hilbert Crosthwaite Vice-president: Telson Woolley Secreiary: Leo Tiovenon Treasurer: Don Robison Hilberk CROSTHWAITE Telson WOOLLEY Eldon PECKA COUNCIL MEMBERS Sealed: Eldon Peclca, Hilberi Crosthwaiie, Telson Woolley, Mr. Bryant F. Evans, Dr. William Moaquin. Second row: Henry Hester, Jack Hufsel, Andrew Lamore, Bob Scliwenlcmeyer, J. H. Murphy, ,lim MacPherson, Herman Friizenlcoiter. Third row: Vicior Salazar, Ed Thomas, Bob Kelly. 208 Inter-fraternity Council SPRING OFFICERS President: David McLees Vice-president Harry Caiirell Secrefary: Jim Buchanan Treasurer: Jaclc McCa'Fferiy David McLEES Harry CATTRELL Jim BUCHANAN COUNCIL First row: Jim Buchanan, Jaclc McCa'fferty, Harry Cafirell, David McLees, John Rising, John I.ippii'c. Second row: John Carr, Emil Ghio, Bob Kelly, Elclon Peclca, Fred Rohr, John Sellwood, Tim Ross, Dean C. E. Peferson. Third row: George Claspill, Andrew Lamore. W 9 ' A333 Q -1 'if-, W lin Iiulni-ti 1 . I B' w 6 Iliwltsim-f x we .3 209 Inter-Sorority Council Carmen PRICE Barbara E. BROWN SPRING OFFICERS President: Carmen Price Vice-president CI1arIof'ce YaIceI Secretary: Noma Hodgkiss Treasurer: Barbara Black 2I0 CaroIine KowaIsId Inter-Sorority Council FALL OFFICERS President: Jane Archer Vice-president: Carmen Price Secretary: Caroline Burns Treasurer: Barbara Brown Jane ARCHER Noma HODGKISS Charlotte YAKEL COUNCIL MEMBERS Seated: Dean Mary Mendenhall, Caroline Kowal- ski, Jane Archer, Autumn Keltner, Carmen Price. Standing: Valerie Hind, Doris Hopkins, Noma Hodglciss, Eileen Feeney, Catherine Phillips, Joanne Silces, Beverly Bolton, Barbara Thomas, Barbara E. Brown. V,f,jjrk'A1ff . UZ X fi -it A C :J All i LL ' W , V, L V luv' ,- Q f ' Q -. Q,-' V h ii L R in 1 2ll awk 3 S , Y-:air I' , I.: ,:1g.,.... . . . ., - Q ,L sw ,121 I, I I TK Alpha Sigma Chi FALL OFFICERS President: Myrl Coates Vice-president: 'Catherine Phillips Secretary: Carol Peterson Treasurer: Barbara Hunt SPRING OFFICERS President: M. ScI1aperIcotter Vice-president: Barbara Hunt Secretary: Evelyn O'Brien Treasurer: Dora Oliveria First row, top to bottom: Dona Pillsbury, Carol Peterson, Myrl Coates, Jean Siegel, El Dora Worden, Dora Oliveria. Second row: Catherine PhiIIips, Barbara Hunt, Evelyn O'Brien, Dona Heimerdinger, AIice Kropp, Frances MuIaIIey. SPRING PLEDGES Marjorie Enlund, Pat DanieI, Joann Morrison, Hazel Edson, Jean Snow. 2I2 Tau Della Chi FALL OFFICERS President: James Dew Vice-president: John Tibbet Secretary: Walter Marshall Treasurer: T. A. Parker, Jr. SPRING OFFICERS President: Walter Marshall Vice-president: Jim Reed Secretary: Bill Ramsey Treasurer: Ed McQuaid ACTIVITIES GobIin GalIop, radio program on 'fraternity life, week-end gatherings at cabin at Cuyamaca, Spring Formal Dinner Dance, alumni reunion with Art Linkletter as honored guest, captured Inter-Fraternity scholarship trophy for sixth consecutive year. First row, top to bottom: Leo Tiovenon, Glen Hall. Second row: Walter Marshall, Frank Cole, Ed McQuaid, Daniel Robinson, John W. Seagren, Edward Higginson, Lewis Fry, Dr. W. D. Harwood, adviser. Third row: Bud Schwenkmeyer, William R. Hefner, Thomas Roche, William Ramsey, William L. Emer- son, James N. Reed, John Carlisle, Vital E. Hayne. Fourth row: James Dew, Mathew C. Gleason, Dale Jackson, Steve Beason, T. A. Parker, Jr., Jeffrey Hall, George Claspill, John Tibbett. OTHER M EM BERS Edward Higginson, Bill Napier, Wally Howitz, Douglas Faulkner, Ed McQuaid, Frank Kinsella, Carol Harris, George Gorten, Bill Jennings, George Ellis. SPRING PLEDGES Sidney Almgren, Harley Bjorenson, Robert Brazell, Stuart Clark, Raoul Hadley, Ralph King, William Kubic, John Madigan, Donald Mitchell, Bert Rogers, Gene Ryan, Donald Stephens, Delbert Walden. 2l3 Alpha Della Chi FALL OFFICERS President: Dorothy Johnson Vice-President: Kitty McMillen Secretary: Elizabeth Edson Treasurer: Ruth Uhland SPRING OFFICERS President: Elizabeth Edson Vice-president: Joan Woleban Secretary: Peggy Smith Treasurer: Ruth Uhland First row, top to bottom: Joan Woleban, Dorothy Johnson, Peggy Smith, Kitty McMiIIen, Carolyn Tair, Ruth Allison, Ruth Uhland, Dorothy Berry. Second row: Ruth Weston, Jeanne Reeves, Eliza- beth Field, Juanita Johnson, Freddie Rose. SPRING PLEDGES Frances Haynes, Nan Marie Miller, Jo Ann Leffler, Sylvia Sturz, Alona Joy Ingalls. 2I4 Kappa Phi Sigma President: Hilbert Crosthwaite Vice-president: Leland McPhie Secretary: Andrew Lamore Treasurer: Jim Boles First row, top to bottom: Val Robbins, Dick Gooding, Tom King, Leland McPhie. Second row: Herman Sick, James Dalgleish, Dick Berman, Herman Branin, Bert Mclntosh, James Squire, R. B. Rung, Karl Dege. Third row: Hilbert Crosthwaite, Jack Bahl, John Burdick, Dwight Putnam, Morris Shepherd, Don Robertson, James Boles, Kenneth Cox. Fourth row: Clark Lehew, Herbert Barrack, John Inman, Andrew Lamore, Joe Kowalski, George Capatanos, Bob Kennedy, Eugene Lyall. OTHER MEMBERS Jim McCall, Herman Branin, Larry King, Harry Turner, Al Vanoni, Merril Scott, Bill Phelps, Louis Cooper, Ralph Dawson, Bob McCommins, John Webb, Jack Clark. SPRING PLEDGES Joe Ames, Clyde Barnes, Warren Dukes, Wally Featheringill, Paul Hatter, Jim Markley, Art Murrell, Oliver Pleasants, Dave Quimby, Robert Salisbury, Art Sick, Dewey Smith, Larry Talbot. 2I5 Epsilon Di Theta FALL OFFICERS President: Lorraine Bryan Vice-president: Alice Olive Secretary: Donna Hoine Treasurer: Gloria Fern SPRING OFFICERS President: Alice Olive Vice-president: Charlotte Yalcel Secretary: Charlene Robbins Treasurer: Margaret Dreher ACTIVITIES Christmas Dinner Dance, Open Houses, Spring Formal Dinner Dance, new sponsor presented to campus, Founder's Day Dinner. First row, top to bottom: Charlotte King, Barbara Mullins, Lorraine Bryan, Mary Jo Storholm, Charlene Robbins, Mimi Hoffman, Lynn Colbeclc, Barbara Smith. Second row: Alice Olive, Gloria Fern, Marion Caster, Margaret Hughes, Margaret Jones, Gloria Genzel, Donna Hoine, Mrs. A. F. Hersey. Third row: Joan Vilas, Marianna Todd, Charlotte Yalcel, Mary Lou Jones. SPRING PLEDGES Betty Lorenz, June Chavez, Shirley High, Nan Chamblin, Janet Baxter, .lean Marilyn Parks, Marion Raymond, Margery Woodrow, Miriam Underwood, Gayle Newbegin, Nora Ingram, Shirley Poole, Yvette Hamblin, Ellen Louise Bollin, Kathryn Ro- doclcer, Betty McGovern. 2I6 Sigma Della Epsilon FALL OFFICERS President: Leonard Cosgrove Vice-president: Tom Nelson Secretary: William Parker Treasurer: LeRoy Jorgenson SPRING OFFICERS President: Tom Nelson Vice-president: Walter Goeddel Secretary: Robert C. Kelly Treasurer: LeRoy Jorgenson ACTIVITIES Beach parties, mountain parties, Sing Sing Swing, Maroon and Gold Formal, float in Homecoming Founder's Day Dinner, Luau open house for sororitic: and fraternities, annual Surprise Party, Hay Ride, homecoming for alumni at Jubilee Week. First row, top to bottom: Donald J. Hunter, Elmer Halfill. Second row: Don Calori, Dale Sutton, George Farina, Howard Quam, Wayne Kennaston, Arden Dunton, Alton Tyler, Dan Peterson. Third row: William Parker, Ted Woods, Dan Robbins, W. K. Emerson, Telson Woolley, Leland Updegraf, James L. Lewis, Mark Saunders. Fourth row: John Rising, Harold Evans, I.eRov Jorgenson, Walter Goeddel, Phil MacCracken, Arch Williams, Tom Nelson, Dwight Stone. Fifth row: Robert Kelly, Leonard Cosgrove, Joe Hoyle, Ted Moore, Richard W. Neal, Vincent Sund, Richard Woolley, Rex Hocker. OTHER MEMBERS William Schell, Joe Terwilliger, Jack LaChapelle, Dave Ward, Jack Ireland, Bernard Harmer, Dick Edwards, Dan Peterson, Bob Morris, Bob Chenall, Frank King, Bob MacDonald, John Thorkelson, Dan Lewis. SPRING PLEDGES Kenneth Cilch, Robert Delong, John Hancock, Robert Judy, Charles Kent, Edward Wally Keubler, Richard Laureau, Charles Leiner, Gilbert Lozarro, James Meek, Robert Sandlin, Robert Whitney, Jack Whitney, Jack Wolff. 2I7 Phi lambda Xi FALL OFFICERS President: Louis Newbrough Vice-president: Rex May Secretary: Richard Coxe Treasurer: Ted CarreII ACTIVITIES Hatchet Hop with Omega Xi, New Year's Eve dance, Tropical Cruise, beach parties, mountain parties. First row, top to bottom: George Franovich, Ros Workman, Jon Kowal, Ernie Peterson, Don Chamber Iain, Ben Hamrick, Robert Mason, WiIIiam Corwin Second row: Stewart Fox, Red WiIIiams, Rober Cook, BiII Madigan, Dick Cline, Dick BaII, Manue Doria, Ernie Beck. Third row: Bill Patton, BiII Kettenberg, LyIe Butler Jack Miller, Herb King, Bill Kenyon, Paul Mac Cracken, Jack Tone. Fourth row: Ralph Kulk, Angus AIexander, Joh Harris, Louis Newbrough, Robert Akin, Jack Ham blin, Jim Lahr, Earnest EIIis. OTHER MEMBERS Dick Bennett, Don Derr, Charles Faust, Willie Faust, Chris Franovich, Joe Francis, Ferris Gentzle Jack Hammond, Sherman Hill, Bob Ritchie, Marvi Shrewsbury, Ted SkeIIey, Ed White. 2I8 Phi lambda Xi SPRING OFFICERS President: Richard Coxe Vice-president: Alfred Pohl Secretary: Roland Davis Treasurer: Ormond Mitchell First row, top to bottom: Bill Duffield, John Cady, enny O'Neal, Jack Blackwell, Johnny Adams, Ful- on Vickery, Harry Parker, Pat Carrothers. Second row: Bill Gauss, Rex May, Jim Woodward, ohn Doria, Bob ' Horton, Louis Poluzzi, Al Pohl, ick Chapman. Third row: Harry Whelply, Bob Nath, Bob Ganger oland Davis, Mathew Hagerly, Fred C. Smith: rmond Mitchell, Richard Coxe. Fourth row: Tim Ross, Pete Hughes, Ted Carrell, im Lakin, George Forbes, Ernie Sable, Ray Blair, ick Johnson. PRING PLEDGES Charles Benton, Charles Bohannon, Earl Brucker, ian Conklin, Bob Cruse, Alan Daun, Jack Davis, ichard Guasti, Bill Hamlin, Bob Heathman, Roland erberg, Ed Klosterman, Walt Lake, Earl Rieley, ohn Simcox, Tab Talbert, Jim Thomas, Jay Tim- ons, Bert Winrow, Lloyd Watson, Byron Vfhite, ichard Albrecht. ZI9 we A I I ws V Q' It ,sr it ti 'tif W5 E4 :.. zl- a ,.4. .V Shen Yo FALL OFFICERS President: Maybelle I lurley Vice-president: Margaret Ann Turner Secretary: Marianna Holt Treasurer: Perrietta Burke SPRING OFFICERS President: Margaret Ann Turner Vice-president: Marianna Holt Secretary: Marilyn Hoagland Treasurer: Perrietta Burke ACTIVITIES Twenty-fifth annual Christmas formal, Spring Formal. First row, top to bottom: Pat Rohr, Marily Hoagland, Doris Belzung, Maybelle Walton, Pa Williams, Nancy Wilson, Dorothy Bosch. Second row: Perrietta Burke, Helen White, Mari anna Holt, Margaret Ann Turner, Joan Stewart Elsie Erickson, Miss Dorothy Tolletsen, adviser. SPRING PLEDGES Phyllis Bradt, Patricia Fleharty, Mary Jean Harri Mary Jean Jennings, Harriet Bennett, Marger Castles, Marie Pray, Mary Thornburgh. 220 Ifla llmega Della President: Wade Peebles Vice-president: David McLees Secretary: Robert Clague Treasurer: Tom Queen First row: top to bottom: Harold Clark, William Herrin, Raymond Holderer, Robert R. Farmer, Guy Eveldson, Ed Brown, Joe Estes. Second row: David McLees, Stan Carter, Dick Stout, Gene Brucker, Don Madison, Maynard Heatherly, Earl Severin, Tom Craig. Third. row: Wade Peebles, Victor Salazar, Don Robison, Dick Deeble, Harry Maas, Daryl Cole. Bob Robison, Roger Heatherly. Fourth row: Ken McCoy, Don Arnold, Bob Myers, Clinton Potter, Warren Peterson, L. R. Miller, Tom Queen, William Shade. OTHER MEMBERS Robert Clague, Bon Crumly, Tom Hunter, Dick Jones, John Manos, Lewis Smith, Bill Wheeler, Doug St. Morris, Bob Bailey, Joe Bartlett, Dudley Day, Emil Ghio, Bud Pahan, Nick Radovich. ,SPRING PLEDGES . Eddie Anderson, Ed Bennett, Bill Benton, Charles Bingham, Gwynne Boucher, Louis Borre, Gene Cattee, Jack Catfee, Eddie Cooper, Frank Cushing, llohn Campbell, Dave Caroenter, George Coleman, Bob Dennis, O. J. Early, Gene Edelbrock, Jim Ederer. AI Fleischer, Bill Gilchrist, Dick Handley, Jerry Hardy, Bob Lowell, William Mollering, Jack Nath, oel Newsome, Don Nuttal, Sonny Pamperin, Jack etry, Bill Ruzich, Chuck Safford, Jr., Jack Saucier, Millard Standtorth, Bob Stanford, Bob Stewart, Chuck Sutlitt, William Tanner. 22I 4. gm Y as Tau Zeta Rho FALL OFFICERS Presideni: Lois Laniry Vice-president: Jeanne Flack Secreiary: Jeaneiie Andrews Treasurer: Barbara S'cein SPRING OFFICERS President Barbara Siein Vice-president: Jeanne Breazeale Secretary: Jeanne Flaclc Treasurer: Barbara McCormack ACTIVITIES Aciive-alum Chrisimas pariy, Jingle-Bell Ball, Founder's Day Dinner, Children's Easter Par'l:y, Cotton Ball, Spring Reunion, Mother's Day Smorgasbord, rummage sale, beachihouse. First row, 'cop to bo'd:om: Beverly Bolion, Shirley Krefchmer, Mary Donnan, Shirley Gartner, Janet Schmetzer, Mary Krumm, Jeanne Flack, Barbara McCormack. Second row: Neda Barisic, Joyce Burgeson, Loij Lankry, Carol Pflimlin, Jeanne Breazeale, Jeaneii Andrews, Marion Hoover, Mrs. Edgar Luce, adviser Third row: Barbara Siein. SPRING PLEDGES Pat Broolce, Thelma Ellis, Barbara Gibbs, Marion Jett, Bernice Kelly, Marilyn Lantry, Beity Lomeniclc Beity Neal, Connie Palmer, Shirley Rose. Sigma lambda FALL OFFICERS President: Bill Scarborough Vice-president: Ed Roche Secretary: Dick Jessop Treasurer: Louis Lepore SPRING OFFICERS President: Fred Rohr, Jr. V Vice-president: William Yoggerst Secretary: John Orcutt X Treasurer: Edward Nicholson First row: Fred Rohr. Second row, top to bottom: Joe Filippi, Sheldon Campbell, William Yoggerst, John Stamatopoulos, d Roche, Howard E. Smith, Ed Nicholson, J. A. tockton. , Third row: Albert Mayerhofer, Harry Barnet, John Prcutt, Louis Lepore, Wayne Chubb, Eldon Pecka, llike Strong, Larry Devlin. bTHER MEMBERS Bill Scarborough, Frank Kelleher, Alexander Gra- am, Dick Greenleaf, Charles Harris, Sal Gumina, ll Codtz, Dick Jessop, John Orcutt, Ken Earnest, 'ieogre Ireland, Bill Milton, Donald Gautereaux, ll Olmstead, John H. Adams, Vincent Davies, yharles DeLong, Edward Emerson, James Fraser, pb Frenken, LaVerne Hicks, James Hough, Robert lttle, Robert Logan, Tom Maguire, Colin Reilly, ck Roehr. 'RING PLEDGES Bryce Ashton, Robert Masters, Don Reed, Alan Robbins, Robert Scurlock, Charles P. Strong, gene Wickstrom. 223 Phi Kappa Gamma FALL OFFICERS President: Gloria Murphy Vice-president: Shirley Morin Secretary: Betty Lewis Treasurer: Shirley Anderson SPRING OFFICERS President: Shirley Morse Vice-president: Betty Lewis Secretary: Shirley Anderson Treasurer: Mary Feeny First row, top to bottom: Madeline Geissler, Don Dee Ball, Jane Allard, Mary Olive Cobb, Betj Lewis, Shirley Anderson, Janice Stanley, Mrs. L. Ellis, adviser. Second row: Eileen Feeny, Betty Suozzo, Margare Elliott, Ina McJannet, Judy Schilling, Mary Feen' Virginia Meis, Marion Rapp. Third row: Barbara Wright, Betty Marsha Shirley Morin, Barbara E. Brown, Marjorie Welcom- Cathleen Jaclcson, Fern Downs, JoAnn Molchan. Fourth row: Marilyn Fasig, Elizabeth Balabal Barbara H. Brown, Florence Bray, Lois Mould, Donr Knox, Marilyn Harwell, Gloria Murphy. Fifth row: Peggy Wise, Judy Thompson. I OTHER MEMBERS I Jeanne Ellis, Roberta Elsner, Marilyn Fasig, Do Ryder. , SPRING PLEDGES Natalie Newhart, Barbara Robinet, Therd Palmer, Jane Rhodes, Sally Hayes, Jo Ellen Caffe Betty Byrne, Lois Smedley, Beverly Harper, Jean Teatreau, Margaret Cheshire, Mary Louise Hans: 224 Umega Xi FALL OFFICERS President: Charles Hampton Vice-president: Barney Newlee Secretary: Don Connors Treasurer: Hugo Balclelli SPRING OFFICERS President: Norman Weir Vice-president: Barney Newlee Secretary: Tom Parker Treasurer: George Taylor First row, top to bottom: Bev Rimbach, Garold ipitler, George Marshall, E. L. Luhnow, Tom Parker. Second row: Jim Junkin, Jim Mahlmeister, Robert Dierdort, Jerry Davison, Kenny Hale, William Peter- on, Bill Foran, Don Smith. X Third row: Barney Newlee, Hugo Baldelli, Don Connors, Harry Johnson, Bernard Goodbody, Art Dates, Dale Brassey, John Shepherd. Fourth row: Karl Marshall, Ed Thomas, Jack Harris, Seorge Holland, Willis Irwin, Bennie Edens, Bill fale, Don Smedley. DTHER MEMBERS ' Gene Smith, Orville Ball, Charles Graham, B'II .averty, Don Irwin, Ralph Skiles, Norman Vfeir, Lou iaringhy, John Macevicz, Herb Thompkins, Stewart Worden, Lou Estes, Jack Buchanan, Lowell Dinnelly, eorge Marshall, John Finan, Chuck Coover, Jack arr, Chuck Ayars. ,PRING PLEDGES Lloyd Cassidy, Harold Cummings, Herbert M. ioote, Dick Reiley, Paul Rundell, George Starrett, ohn Sweezy. 225 Gamma Phi Zeta FALL OFFICERS President: Mary Lou Sanders Vice-president: Donna Lord Secretary: Aileen Snicler Treasurer: Willamae Edwards SPRING OFFICERS President: Autumn Keltner Vice-president: Phyllis Russell Secretary: Pat O'Neal Treasurer: Willamae Edwards l l First row, top to bottom: Phyllis Russell, Laurin Nicholson, Pat O'Neal, Jan Crumly, Willamae Edwards, Virginia Redtern, Mary Lou Sanders Naomi Turpi. Second row: Carmen Price, Autumn Keltner Bobbie Schissell, Diane Driver, Jean Still, Donnl Lord, Aileen Snider, Miss Evelyn Robinson, adviser Third row: Consuelo Alden. SPRING PLEDGES Paula Trivitt, Marilyn Wilson, Jean Kenny, Patrici. Redmond, Sylvia Rutledge, Lois Press, Gayle Gregg Jane Mathias, Esther Bergman, Patricia Scanlar Mary Jane Richards. 226 Epsilon Eta FALL OFFICERS Master: John H. Murphy Vice-master: John Hutsel Secretary: Desmond McNary Treasurer: David Lippitt SPRING OFFICERS Master: Franlc Carter Vice-master: Gerald Allen Secretary: George Rye Treasurer: Robert Kircher First row, top to bottom: Robert Harris, John Sullivan, Reese Graves, Louis Gill. Second row: John Hutsel, Jim Remmer, David Lippitt, John Lippitt, Tom Fox, Jim Buchanan, Hugh Flynn, Lawrence Flood. Third row: Henry Hester, Robert Swisher, John Murphy, Chandler Boch, Robert Liggett, George Rye, Bob Kircher, Harry Betts. Fourth row: John Long, Gerald Allen, Bud Farrar, Cliff Voorhies, John O'Bryan, Jerry Champ, Ray Cox, Tom Filler. OTHER MEMBERS Robert Chapman, Ed Hall, Desmond McNary, Franlr Carter, Robert Declcer, Tim English, L. M. Goetzman, Jaclc Haslrill, Pete Hoff, John McNeil Archie Meilhes, Lincoln Roclr, Bill Plant, Guy Ses- sions, Robert A. Westland. SPRING PLEDGES Fred Henry, Jeff Hodges, Jr., Dick Kantner, Bob Moore, Wally Riclr, Tom Scripps, Paul Sewell, Jaclc Swoboda. r 227 Chi Theta FALL OFFICERS President: Alice Bickham Vice-president: Helen Milligan Secretary: Ruth Peterson Treasurer: Betty Stevenson SPRING OFFICERS President: Helen Milligan Vice-president: Patricia Bird Secretary: Ruth Greife Treasurer: Mary Maddox ACTIVITIES Homecoming tloat, Christmas party, May Dance Fem Frolics, Shenyo-Chi Theta Breakfast, Mother' Day Tea, mountain cabiniduring spring vacatior First row, top to bottom: Ruth Griefe, Jan Simpson, Joanne Sikes, Mary Maddox, Pat Bira Betty Stevenson, Patty Scott, Alison Ruder. Second row: Alice Bickham, Lyra Lou Carrother Ellen Monteverde, Joyce Keel, Pat Cooke, Hele Milligan, Ellen Fox, Nancy Williams. Third row: Ruth Peterson. OTHER MEMBER Mary Fox. SPRING PLEDGES ' Muriel Mellon, Norma Castanien, Sally Hopkin Joan Swanson, Mildred Evringham, Barbara Brenne Beverly Lake, Martie Jacobsen, Marion Borthwicl Allison Stoter, Doris Tucker, Lilian Nyloo, Patrici Rothert, Donna Jean Smith, Jane Price, Evely' Marks, Elizabeth Ann Little. .xl I 2 2 8 Della Pi Bela FALL OFFICERS President: Harry Cattrell Vice-president: Jim McPherson Secretary: Lee Miller Treasurer: David Lakin SPRING OFFICERS President: Jim Macpherson Vice-president: Grant Nielsen Secretary: Emory Reese Treasurer: Joseph Cobb ACTIVITIES Annual dinner dance, float in Homecoming, 'Turkey Trot, barbecue and mountain party, iounder's Day Dinner, March Hare Hop, entered varber shop quartet contest, dances and parties. First row, top to bottom: Gerald Jerome, Robert larmer, Ed Kenney, Earl McCanna, Jim Macpher- on, Harry Cattrell. Second row: Tom Johnston, Bob Garity, Lee iller, Carlton Shaw, Willard Wallace, William rban, Dick Ryberg, Dr. W. H. Wright, adviser. Third row: Bill Reese, Chuck Robbins, Jack Mc- Eatterty, Dick Brewer, Jack Williams, Dick Wright, avid Lakin, Dr. William Moaquin, adviser. Fourth row: Hub Frommen, Herman Fritzenkotter, Brant Nielsen, Jack Gowin, Bob Rotzler, Les Nielsen, bhn Lee, Bert McLees, adviser. DTHER MEMBERS Robert Dowdy, Austin Mason, Allen Blackstock, obert Hugenberger, Whitworth Hoskins, Joseph llobb, Kenneth Coleman, Ronnie Bates, F.'ank 1own, George Buxton, Jack Cramer, Wallace Cris- ell, Hal Dowdy, Lorin Fletcher, Fred Folger, AI lker, Earl Magre, Jim Wallace. PRING PLEDGES Carl Alexander, Lawrence Brown, Ted Connors, arold Farrar, Howard Garrison, Robert Kcmp, Dm Pine, Philip Thornton. 229 .ugh L32 Q s wh was- 2- ii 'v .... 5 Q, .4 l.: .:, MZ. :rs ,. ,A,A.A.. lg, Delta Chi Phi FALL OFFICERS President: Agatha Sick Vice-president: Claire Hollobaugh Secretary: Viola Daly Treasurer: Adele Campbell SPRING OFFICERS President: Agatha Sick Vice-president: Eleanor Rogers Secretary: Gloria Hickey Treasurer: Gloria Jarratt ACTIVITIES Thanksgiving backwards party, Twenty-third Founder's Day Dinner, sponsors of Holiday, Christmas formal, May formal. First row, top to bottom: Eleanor Rogers, Agatha Sick, Frances Patterson, Margaret Martin, Reina Ortiz, Marion Hutchings, Doris Hamel, Helen Rasberry. Second row: Viola Daly, Luz Pacheco, Claire Hollobaugh, Sally Quinby, Eugenie Banding, Caro- lyn Nochols, Jane Archer, Peggy McKerney. Third row: Gloria Jarratt, Adele Campbell, Gloria Hickey, Lorraine Kemp, Betty O'Brien, Barbara Turner, Muriel Beason, Noma Hodgkiss. Fourth row: Pat Mason. SPRING PLEDGES Ruth Brown, Jean Buehler, Audrey Criswell, Shirley Dooley, Ruth Doolittle, Miriam Dyer, Eliza beth Finnie, Amy Beth Frank, Donna Freiburghouse Gloria Greenman, Patricia Kuper, Patricia Laughon Barbara Sue Martin, Marion McDermott, Barbar Pickering, Juanita Reasoner, Dorothy Walsh, Maxin Pauter. 230 Phi Sigma Nu FALL OFFICERS President: Fanchon Acosta Vice-president: Evelyn Palmer Secretary: Margaret Baldwin Treasurer: Audrey Petz SPRING OFFICERS President: Betty Ahlson Vice-president: Bonnie Clayton Secretary: Barbara Jean Edelman l Treasurer: Audrey Petz iCTlVITlES Formal summer tea, Circus party, Bavarian Beer harden party, Christmas party, Christian night ormal, Founder's Day, mountain cabin, Big Sister- ittle Sister dinner, Progressive dinner, breakfast on 1other's Day. First row, top to bottom: Audrey Petz, Betty ihlson, Marjorie Kutzner, Frances Rybel, Katie upont, Irene Kyle, Yvonne McFarlane, Mrs. Rich- iond Barbour, adviser. Second row: Jean Doyle, Jo Ellen Weitzel, Lois bizeaux, Bonnie Krames, Bonnie Clayton, Barbara tlelman, Barbara Bowers, Dorothy Dibb. Third row: Margaret Baldwin, Connie Clapp, lelyn Palmer, Barbara Thomas, Evelyn Taylor, Carol an Cleve, Lou Anne Robinson, Dorothy Clytter. 'THER MEMBERS Gerry Barnes, Mary Clarlce, Enid Clement, anchon Acosta, Margaret Busch. BRING PLEDGES Helen Brooke, Jerrine Dennis, Madeline Foley, eanor Gibbs, Marcelyn Hellberg, Jo Ann Jess, ary Ann Horner, Barbara Jenlcins, Rosemarie Klein, :anne Luitjens, Gerry Nichols, Pat Porter, Betty elcich, lone Rhodes, Jacqueline Richmond, Marcia 'ilson. 23I Kappa Theta FALL OFFICERS President: Caroline Burns Vice-president: Dorothy Morgenroth Secretary: Rhoda Roberts Treasurer: Evelyn Angle SPRING OFFICERS President: Dorothy Morgenroth Vice-president: Barbara Newman Secretary: Phyllis Cornett Treasurer: Evelyn Angle ACTIVITIES Winter Waltz, mountain party, slumber party, Christmas gifts to Mexican family and Chinese- child, summer formal, beach party. First row, top to bottom: Mildred Haw, Betty Erro, Dorothy Morgenroth, Marilyn Marshall, Doroth Wilson, Mary Jane Brazell, Collette Larzalere, Rin! Caporaletti. 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V I 31,-V gg,'Vw,-','VamfVVV,iQ-., -VV Q .-gr-V-V::VzVVgg-g.,V ' +V mg .VVfV'w,Vv:V: ' -V V .V Va - 'tic' 1 VV'-Vw V wi..-:V-.VVf ' w V V ..... A-, ,H '- Y Men's Quartet Standing: Warren Peterson, Lawrence Peterson Keitlr Day, Earl Severin. Seated: David Wurfel, accompanist. Treble Clef Quartet Standing: Jacqueline Bocley, Ruth Black, .lean- ette Andrews, Barbara Edelman. At the piano: Barbara Cameron, accompanist. 239 3' lt's Fred Smith and Hub Foote pouring America's favorite drink for Don Smith and the Hales, Clare and Kenny. Fred and Hub sold a lot of colxes and Don and Kenny made a lot ot points at San Diego State Q- basketball games this past year. 240 'ffilifl-. M Zfpfbw W Although you graduates are leaving, the portals of learning and branching into diversified walks ot lite, you will 'find that Martin Verb is always in step with your fashion apparel needs. While in College you have tound Martin Verb quality in 'Fabrics and tailoring to be superb. You have also learned that youthtul and graceful styling has been our forte. In the new store is our Fashion Salon catering to both Co-eds and those who have graduated. Style developments are always ahead in this store. 90 day charge accounts tor your convenience. MARTlNERB ENUE im FIFTH AV ff ir. SAN oieeo. CAL Cisariminating Fashions tor Co-eds 24I .4- PAT ALLARD says: I promise NOT 'I:o do your wash with my own IiIy-wI1i'ce hands . . . but we'II give your Iaundry and dry cleaning the fine care good cIoiI1es deserve. 1947 MIDGET AUTO RACING STARTS FRIDAY - MAY 30th General Admission S100 Reserved Seats S1 50 BALBOA STADIUM Races every Wednesday throughout the Summer STADIUM RACING ASSOCIATION IIRY CLEANING- I97I KETTNER BLVD ' FRANKLIN 7454 My A A 1 9, .s 'lx' 'I i' 'X' 7 v l ff 2' I. l on l Tl iff N, f .A 5 ., .. X gi 4J,- ' al l 1 Kp ,M k X HMM' ' xl 1 Wxro if ' ' V ' f' I f ' I s la AX: J U , 471. , J 'xy A KL! jug-N 'W , ' - Q ' V Lil 1 A ' j 'F . ! M UL 5 Avvcxsm... K K. X 0' K ' K of 4 'ff' MA US HHUS. I . IXTH AVENUE GEORGE MANOS ' HC 444 S I - I I Telephone Mann 7l44 Res. Talbot 65 I 8 Bonded Commission Merclnanks I I San Dlego I. Calif. Growers and Distributors of Produce Bob Myers and Rosemarie Klein sharing a moment between classes . . . and a cooling ice cream bar. Prize-Winning ARDEN Ice Cream, of course! 243 aking of G0 M SAN UW. 1 en KRXBUNE SW an H U COV Zr S . and Sports, Sogxjglyyke SZUZY al n ng Suit! 3X9 ummm 03 bat ' Every .... well informed person reads a good newspaper daily. For l compleie local, national and internaiional news, read one I or both of these papers. Some folks think engraves school annuals on 5467 IS-- Our COMPLETE engraving service covers all prin+ing plale needs. ,I Those of you who are sludying +l'1e graphic arfs or expeci' +o lay ou'l' adver+ising and order pl1o+o-engravings will wan+ fo become familiar wi+l1 our processes . . . learn ihe economy of fluorograplwic high-lighring, +l1e effecrs of posferizing sfyle and +l1e aH'rac'rion of process color. XX lax 0Visi+ our modern plan? xxx X and learn Hue magic of im ? fransforming phofographs and drawings info efclm- ings on mefal. 244 Now, Tl'lERE'S a sweater- Stu Worden is saying to Dale Brassey as they take a look at the swell selection in Walker's new Downstairs Store tor Men. And these football lettermen know what they're talk- ing about, for this new store is a honey . . . everything for Aztecs from smokes to suits. Stu and Dale are mod- eling goocl looking numbers from Walker's, by the way. X wr X NX' Av I . X ., , J, wgg, X ' v- , gif . A X M lx 5 W xl K W wx- mir H xmif fc? N ,V X fx Q- -. QNNQ A3 A- 42 wax 4 vs .Y-.'Qesr,, I, A N my W V f Q . uf. f wi L zz , THERE'S A REASON! INCE the original prize-winning I932 edition ot Del Sud. we have been printers, counselors and triends to each succeeding editorial statt ot this tamous annual ot a tamous college. This continuity ot service tor sixteen successive years, only could be made possible by Neyenesch Crattsrnanship, Experience and Service. Again we are happy to have assisted your editors in printing, binding and publishing this I947 edition. We con- gratulate the editors tor an excellent piece ot work. NEYENESCH PRINTERS, Inc A Complete Prrnhng Service 1801 BROADWAY Undef One ROOF SAN DIEGO, CALIF PHONE MAIN 4101 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES of SAN DIEGO COUNTY Myron lnslco, Executive Secretary WASTE INTO WAGES . . . NotCl1arity But a Clwanc C II F kl 74OI and the Goodwill truclc will call tor your clothing, turnit cg t 402 FIFTH AVENUE The Choice Tidbits You Enjoy at the Cat are ezyzeciallq prepared at the EL CAJUN MEAT CCMPANY 248 Afvxfefvvvvv fe,VvVcA.,- WALTER DIBB 29 soms EL cznnlro MARKET Diamonds - Platinum and Gold Mountings 5739 E' Calor! BW- MANUFACTURERS OF FINE JEWELRY RALPH d BM STAVWNGER 62 fm f'1'T09f?' R .mesa T I ph M IO22 First National Bidg. San Drago, California A The Paper That Does Things 3 T THE SAN DIEGO DAILY JOURNAL Fifth and Ash 5 Enioylggj Jolur3al's 5adioDSTnion 5 phone F4232 AMv ,I7 on our ia c E L. A Home of Sea Tang Products ,.-' ,X 0 .! Eq Lui, San Diego's Largest A .Q , iJ A Harbor Drive at Pacific Blvd. -- -JKN ' 1 ' Main 4158 Carnation lc: cneAM M I PRINTING CONSULTANT 458 SPRECKELS BLDG. TELEPHONE F. 9-2213 249 PHOTC FINISHING HEADQUARTERS Member Master Photo Finishers of America GREETING CARDS for all occasions MOVIE AND STILL CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT BUNNELL PHOTO SHOP 1033 SIXTH AVENUE S'I'6TIONER'S CCRPORATION SAN DIEGO Books Diplomas Social Stationery Announcements Greeting Cards Art Supplies 250 jAere2 Aomefiing Compliments QAM,-mf QAM of a xgizjfdj 80. AOI 5521650 cmfomer OFFICIAL 25353 DEL sun gm PHOTOGRAPHER ga ff! 4 W 2 wifi? T G R Bo er Mrs Eal Zahm 25I ,ea 1' 32111 4 :ig-i K Y .f - 4 ,. -A , 1 'B 9 ISI' E. ' num Sta fill ' ,. , A ' , -. , ' '- Q -- .,.. FW 2 QT W eo. . oh . r ' L55 Index A Anderson, Ginger ,,,,,,,, I3, 75, 77 Baldwin, Ross 5 5l63 Berkey, Max l5B Abbey, Clem ,, ,,, I8 Anderson. Richard 5555555555 160, 163 Bali, Dona Dee 77, 87, 224 Berkott, 1-lelerr 5 I3 155 Abbott, John ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I 66 Andelsollr Sl'lllleY Ball, Richard 5 ,,,,,,,,, 2IB Berman, Richard 5552I5 Ables, Thomas rrrrrrrrrrr ,,,,,.,,. 1 40 77- 93. l39r 224 Ball, Orville rrrr 5 5513, 79, 89 Berman, Reberl 5 I58 Abrahams. Macy YYYYVVV ..,,,,,.. I 44 Andres' Rlletta - '--- '-- - - l57 Ballantyne, Elizabeth 55 5 ..,, I43 Berlin, l.ee ,,,,,,,, 5 i65 Achlilala. Al .f.....,,., ....,.,.. I 67 Andrews' Jeanette Banding, Eugenie I8, 230 Berner, Charles 5 5 5 l58 Acosta. ILGHCIWOH ----f-- I3 ,l47- 237' 2221 245 Barbour, Mrs. Richmond 5 23I Berry, Dorothy Adams. Evangeline rrrrrrrrr I59 Anfdflsof- David -bbbb,- 1,,br------r-b l 64 Barisic, Neda 5 5150, 222, 245 144, 145, 147, 150, 153 214 fNdGIT1S. Dr. JOl'1I'1 R. .,,, ...-...,, 5 0 Angler EVelYn, 232 Barnet, I-larry Berry, William I64 Adams, Jeek ,,,,...,2,, 5 ,,,,,,,2, 140 AUSUIO- Armlfla --4- l58r l59r 200 la, 75, 78, 31, IOI, 135, 153, 223 Beeeas, Rirlserr I35, 140 188 Adams. John ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 I9 Alcllef- Jane ffrf l3r 2l0- 2ll- 230 Barnet, Mrs. Nathalie 55 ,,,,, 65 Betts, Harry ,,,,, 227 Adams, William ,.,,,.... I55 Alelfllbequel Joseph l67 Barnhart, Dr, Kenneth E. 63, I65 Bevilacqua, Jerry 5 5 5566 Adelson. Fred eeaeae eeee reeee 1 5 5 Aldlazf GZOVBC, bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb 5 bb-- lb' Barrack, I-lerbert 5 aeea 215 Brelbem, Alice 5 5199 228 Agee, Ernest ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 152, 151 Afmstrofls- lusllle -r4,b bbbbrbbb l 57 Barrett, Per 55 55 5 155 Bickley, Terry 155 154 Aguirre, FCIIX ,,.,, ,,., 5 5 .,,, l35, I87 Arnold- Don f'ff ff 22l Bascornb, George 55 5 5l67 Billingsley, Amy 5 67 Alrlserr, Betty 5557, 155, 154, 231 Arnold. Dcfothv 4,,4 5 83- W9 Bass, Jerrres 55135 Bard, Joseph 5 I45 Aiken. Robert ,,,, 55 ,,,,,,,2,,,,,.. l52 Asellmann' I-lalold H- H '-' 63 Baucher, Harlan 5 I44 Bird, Patricia Akin, Robert 55 5555555555555 5555555 2 I8 Alllt. M15-125524 be eeeee 493 Berrmgeri, ierrres 5 5 5 5142 125, 139, 141, 228, 250 Akre, John .5555555 5 5555 555,55, I 67 Aultr DV- Je55e e-----f - ffffff 421 l5O Beason, Muriel 5 l6B, 230 Birdsall, Kathleen 5 l60 Akard, Walter 555...5 55555555555.5.. I 67 Aveldsoni E- J- ----'- f'- f f l5l Beatty, Leslie S. 5 55555555 52 Bishop, Jo 5555 5 5 I66 Alcorn, Dr. Marvin 5555 5,5555 5 2, ISO B Beaver, Mike 5 55 555555555 l52 Bishop, Nathan 5 55 I67 Alden, Consuelo Beck, Ernest I35, I89, 2I8 Black, Ruth ....5. 5 5 5 I47 239 I8, 83, II6, I47, l56, 226, 25l Bacon, Guinivivere 555555 53 Beck, Margaret 5 55 5555555 I57 Blackwell, Jack 55 5 2I9 Alexander, Angus .55555.555.....5.... 2I8 Bacon, Rose 55555 55555555 I 57 Becker, Callie 555555565 Blair, Dorothy 55 I57 Allard, Jane ...555...5.. 77, I4-9, 224 Bahl, Jack 5. .555555 55...55..5. 2 I5 Bell, Morley .5 5 5 5555 I45 Blair, Ray 5.55 77, 9I, I4I, I4B 219 Allen, Gerald ..5555555555...5.55......5.. 227 Bahler, Jean 555555555555 55555555555,5.5 I 6l Bellizzi, Ruth 55 55 I8, I6O Blaisdell, Arthur 5 I73 Allen, Robert 5555 5555555 ...5..... I 4 5 Baird, Oscar W. .555 .5 5.555 60, I53 Belzung, Doris 5 5555 5 220 Blake, Dean 63 Allison, Ruth 5555. 555555555 2 I4 Bailey, Don 55555555555555 55..5 .5555 I 5 2 Benson, Dr. R. M. 5 5555 548 Blake, Jack 55555555555 I50 Almgren, Louis .5 ..55..... I53 Baker, Mrs. Marjorie .5 .5.........5. 65 Benson, Mary ..555 5 5 232 Blake, James 55 55 5 I60 Ames, Joseph .55.555.5 555...5..55. I B0 Balaban, Elizabeth Bengston, Joan 5 5555 I44 Block, Dr. Edward 5 5 550 Anderson, Arthur 5.,5.5555555555 202 75, l39, 200, 233 Berger, Charles 5 55 55I67 Blason, Steve 55 2I3 Anderson, Bruce 5 5555555.5 l8, l5l Baldelli, I-lugo 5555555 55...5.5.555..5..5 2 25 Bergman, Elizabeth 55 .78 Boch, Chandler 5 227 Anderson, Elmer 5 55555555555555 67 Baldwin, Margaret 5555555555 I47. 23I Bergman, Ester 5 5 I57 Bodey, Jacqueline I47 239 Aztecs You may have met l 7 I Cute Drucilla Dillingham, 'k Fu kz Like girls down through the ages, X ' Finally 'Found her dreamboat . . . ,Y ' 2 i ff She's engaged-she uses Hage's. jlbv Scientific Susie Smithe - 5 3 Has a Bunsen burner tan, B She tests each glass of milk she drinks, nfih So she's a Hage's fan. No matter where you're living, Here's a good suggestion, brother There's a Hage's dealer near you And it's time you knew each other. '.:.':t. 4.933531 qi Professor Harold Aspenwald, zz fQYIil3iv,5m lv..'I Whose lectures are the ragelsi, x 'i,1,' 1 'i ' I Would 'find himself more popular 5 A. ---5 If he'd sometimes speak on , X ,Q - 1 Hagelsi. lr l y . -I! C, Aztec Joe's a character f C3553 Whom very few have met, fl gl-1-3 Exclusive interviews reveal J Me likum Hage . . . you bet. 45 :zany -64' 7 Q 252 Boles, James .,I35, l5I, l7S, 2l5 Bolton, Beverly 77, I26, QI I, 222, 245 Booher, George ,,,A,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, I27 Booth, Richard A,,,,,,, ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, I 8 Bone, Chapman ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 5I Bosch, Dorothy ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 20 Boucher, Gwynne ,,,, Y.,,,,,, I 86 Bowers, Barbara .. ,,,,,,,, 23l Boyd, James .,,,..., ,..,..,, I 55 Boyd, Mary Frances ,,,,,,.. I59 Bradshaw, John ..,,,,.. ,,..... I 88 Bradshaw, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,, I3 Branhan. Mrs. Connie ,,,. ,,,,,,,, 7 9 Branin, Herman .,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,, 2 I5 Bratt, Harry ....., I3, l50, I52, I53 Bray, Florence .,,, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 24 Brazell, Mary Jane ,,,,, ,.,, ..,,,.,., 2 3 2 Brazell, Robert ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, I54, 202 Brassey, Dale ,,,.,,,, ..,,,,,, I 76, 225 Breazeale, Jeanne 77, I39, I4I, I59, 222, 245 Breitbard, Robert ,, ,,,,,,,,,, 692, 93 Brewer, Richard .,,, I9, 84, 85, 229 Brooks, Baylor ,,,,,,,I ,A,,,,, 6 I, I54 Browing, Caroly ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 57 Brorson, Don .,,, ...l35, I86, I89 Brown, Barbara E. l4l, 2lO, 2II, 224 Brown, Barbara I-I. .,,,,,,,,, I62, 233 Brown, Dr. Elizabeth .I.... 49, I58 Brown, Dr, L. P, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49, I58 Brown, Ed ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 2I Brown, Harold ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 78 Brown, Jean ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, V 83 Brown, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I58, I60 Brown, Ruth ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 7, I62 Brown, William ....,, .....,,, L ..l42 Brucker, Earle ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I 8 7 Brucker, Eugene I9, 78, Bl, IO2, I36, 22l Bryant, Jess ..... ,,...,,,,,,,,., I 73, I77 Bruce, Amelia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I44, 2OI Bryan, Lorraine ,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2I6 Brydegaard, Marguerite ,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 Buchanan, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 66, 89 Buchanan, James ,,.., 8I, 209, 227 Buchner, Ed ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 52 Burdick, John ., ,,,,..,,, ,.,,,, , 215 Burgason, Joyce .,,,, ,,,,, , ,I9 222 Burger. Charles ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, I58 Burke, Perietta ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 83, 220 Burton, Clarence ,,,, ,,.,. , . ,,,,., I86 Butler. Lyle ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 I8 Butler, William ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I67, 25I Byrne, Charles 5I, 78, 79, 93. IZ9 Burman, Robert ..,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ISO Burgham, Carlton ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 62 C Cady, John .....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,, 2I9 Calabrese, Dominic ..,,,,,, I44, l45 Caldwell, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I3, I58 Calder, Stan ,,,, 78, l4I, I67, l68 Calori, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2I7 Calland, Leo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I I4 Cameron, Barbara ....,,,,,, I47, 239 Cameron, Dr. Roy ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 8, ISI Campbell, Adele .,,,, ,,..,,,, I 9, 230 Cam bell Malcolm ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 68 I3 I Campbell, Sheldon I9, 79, 84, 85, l05, II3, I36. I48, I49, 223 I Canady, Dyxie D, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, 5I Capatanos. George ,,,,,,, ,2I5 Caporaletti, Gino ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 56 Caporaletti, Rina .,,, Cappass, Lyman ,.....,,,,,232 Carey, Walter ., .,,,,,,,,,,,, I45, I52 Carlisle, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,2I3 Carlson, Jean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I57 Carman, Barney .,,. 66, 75, 76, 93 Carr, Bettie .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77, I67 Carr, Leonard ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 93 Carrell, Ted ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Iii, 2I9 Carrothers, Lyra Lou ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 228 Carrothers, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,.,,, 2I9 Carter, Stan .,,,, ,,..,,..., . .I67, 22I Cass, Roy ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,.,,, I 60, I63 Cass, Troy ......., . ,,,,,,, I60, I63 Cassidy, Lloyd .,,,,,,, . ,,,,,... I35 Cassie, Les ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,... 2 O2 Casteel, Earl .,,.,,. ,.,.,,,, 7 7, l45 Castles, Marjorie ,,..., .... I 43, Castor, Marion .,,,,, Cattrell, Harry ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 209, Cave, Mary Frances ,,,,2,,,,,,,,,,, Caywood, Evelyn ,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,, Cechvella. Altonse . Cerny, Daryl ,..,, Cesmet, Marilyn ,,,,,..,, ,,,,..., Chamberlain, Don ,,,..... .,...... Chamberlain, Robert .,.,,,,,,.,,.... Chamberlin, Joan .. .,.,,,.,,,,,,,,., .. Chambers, Carol . .,,,. I9, I5O Champ, Jerry ,,,.........., Chandler, John ,,,,,,,.. ,.,.. . .. Chapman, D. L. ., .,,,, Chapman, Ed .,,,, , ,,,,,,, , Chapman, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chapman, Robert ,,,,.......s,....,,,,, Chase, Harry .,,,, . ...I4-2, I56 Chavez, June ,,,, . ..,....,, I58 Chech, Albert ,,,...,,.,...... Cherney, Mitzi ,,,,. ,.,, .,,,,,,,,,,, Christensen, Earl ,,,,.....,,.......... Christian, Chuck ,,,,,,,,.... l35, Chubb, Wayne ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Cimo, Jack .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, Clapp, Connie 83, I4I, I55, Ciccati, Ben ,,,.,. ,,......,,,,,,.,,,,,, Clapper, Charles , ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Clark, Charles , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Clark, John 85, III, 123, I49, I58, I6l Clark, Harold .,...,.,.,,,, Clark, Myrtle ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Clarke, Phil ,,..,,, ,,,,,.,,.... I 60 Claspill, George ...l5I, 209 Clayton, Bonnie 75, II6, l48, I39, l98, 23l, 245 Cleator, Robert . ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, , Clemins, Diane .,.. .,... Cline, Joseph .,,, .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cline, Richard ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Clutter, Dorothy 88, 89, I99 Coates, Myrl ,, . .,..,, ....I65 Cobb, Mary O.ive ,,,,,,,,,22, 77 Cole, Daryl .,.., Cole, Frank .,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, I 67, Cole, Robert .,,.. ...2O Colbeck, Lynn ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Coleman, George ,,,,,,,,,,, Collins, Keith .,... ,.,,....,,............ Collins, Thomas ,,,,.,.,,,,,,, l6I, Conger, Carmen ,,,,,................. Colton, Theodore 5. ..,............ . Conlan, Frank ....,,,,,..........,...... Conley, Jerry ..,,,,..,.,.....,,,......... Connors, Don ,,,,,, 75, 89, II3, Cook, Robert ,,,, ,,,,........,,..,...,, Cooke, Pat ....,, ,,,....... 8 6, 87, Cooley, Harry 236, I25, I27, Cooper, Evelyn . ,,,.................. . Corbett, Katherine E. .,,.,. 53, Corden, Terry .......,....,.....,....,.... Cordoy, Lorraine ,,,................... Cordtz, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 75, Cornett, Phyllis ..,. 20, 65. 83, Corcoran, Eugene F.' .,,,.,...,.,. , Cosgrove, Leonard ,,..,,.... l5I, Cotant, Eileen .,77, I39, I55, Cordova, Nat ..,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Corwin, William ,,,,,.,,,..,,.,....,,, Couvrette, John ,,,,.,.,,...,,,....... Cox, Dorothy ...,,,,,,, I46, I47, Cox, Kenneth ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cox, Mary ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 OO, Cox, Ray .,..,,, ,,,, ,,...,,,,,,,, I 5 I, Coxe, Richard .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cozby, Dr. H. O. .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , Crattord, Wally ,,,,, ,,,,, Craig, Thomas .,,. Cridge, Inez ,.,,,..,,, .,,,,,,, , Cristian, Nancy .,,,. ....,,,,,,, , Cronkite. Don ...,. ,,......,.., I 45, Crosthwaite, Hilbert 20, 79, IO4, I36, l50, Crouch, Dr. James ,.,......,., 47, Crumly, Jan ,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,...... 20, Crumly, Robert ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 O, Cuenca. Frank .,,, a,,,,.. Culver, Carol .,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Curry, Keith ,,,, ,,,,,,,, .....,..87, D Darley, Lillian .,,.,.,,,,.,.............,.. Dalby, John P .,,,,,,,,,,,, 20.56, Dale, Allen C. .,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 2I Dalgleish, James Daly, Dorothy ,,,, I 5 I 66 Daly, Viola .,......,, ,,,,,,,, Dancy, Nancy ,,,,..., ,,.,,,,, Daniel, John .,,,,,., Daniel, Pat .,,......,.aa ,,,,,.t, I 56 Danskin, David ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 6I Danskin, Richard ,,,,t,, ,,,,,,,,o,,, I 62 Davila, Luis .,,,,,,,,,,,,2 ,,,,,,,, 2 I I52 Davis, Bernard ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,2, Davis, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,s,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I76 Davis, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,, I44, I47, I68 Davis, Nanette ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , I56 Davis, Richard ,,,,I,,,,,,, 90, 9I Davis, Roland ,,..,.,.,.. Davison Jerr .8I, Darnall, Doris .,,,,, . y . Davison, Ralph ,,,, I 9 I35, l88 Darsey, Bernard ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Darling, Mary W. Day, Dudley ,,,.... Day. Florency .. I Day, Keith ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Day, Richard .,,,,,, , Deardort, Evadene I47, I67. I67 ,,.,..,,I63 I 44 I Deem, Jean ..,,,,,,,., , Deeble, Richard ,,,,, Dege, Karl ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2l S. ,,.,,,,,,,., . Delatore, Henry ,,,,,,,,, Dempster, Russell ,,,.... DeJarnette, Reven DeNoyeIIes. Doris Demary, Margaret Dennis, Alta Lee ,,,, 2,,,,,,,,,,, Deputy, Dr. Erby ,,,,, Devine, W. R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , de Villatranca, Claudette .,,., Devlin, Colette ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Devlin, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2I, I58 Dew, James ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.......I6I Dew, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65 I6I I65 Diaz, Helen ..,..,,,,,,, I58, Dibb, Dorothy .... 88. 89, I55 Dickhaut, Florence S. ,,,,2,,,,, si Dickinson. Gertrude ,,,.,,,..,,,,,,, Dierdort, Robert ....,,,,. Dixon, Shirley ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Dockry, Margaret ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Donally, Mildred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,, Donnahue, James ,,,,,,,,,,,, I40 Donnan, Mary ........., I52, I66 Donnelly, Lowell 89, II2, II3, Doolittle, Ruth .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Doria, John ...........,,,.......,,,,,,,, Doria, Manuel ,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, Doughty, Mrs. Patricia .,,,,,,,, Downs, Fern ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Doyle, Jean .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I58 Drescher, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Driver, Diane ..,, 2I. I27, l48 Du Charme, Lorraine ,,,,,,...., Duckman, Patricia .,............... Duttield, William ,,,,,,, ,,,,, Dumn, Robert .....,.,,........,,,,.,., Duns, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dunton, Arden .....,................. Dupont, Katie .,,,,,,,..., 75, I39 Durkee, Emilie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E Eagle, Dr. John E ...,,,.., .. Earnest, Ken .........,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,, Edelbrock, Eugene ,,,..,., Edelman, Barbara ..l47, Edens, Bennie. 89, l35, Edmister, Orville .,,,,,,,,,,, Edson, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Edson, Hazel ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Edwards, Frances ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Edwards, Willamae ..77, I66 Eisman, Ruth ,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I47 Ekard, Walter ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,. Elliott, Fred .,...,,..,,,, ........, Elliott, Margaret ,,,...,,...,,...,.. Elliott, Mary Lou ,,,,.,...,.... I65 Ellis, Earnest L. 75, 79, IO3, I26, I28, I38, I4I .....,,,225 23I. I74 Ellis, Jeanne 75, 78, 83, II7, I64, I66, l98, I99 Ellis, Mrs. L. A. ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,...... 2 24 Ellis, Thelma .,.,.,...,. ,,...,,, I 56 Elrod, Angie ...........................,.... 66 Emerson, William K. i 75, 78, 89, 2I7 Emerson, William L. ,,.,. 1..l52, 2I3 Embery, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,......... 65 Engle, Jean .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,. I 62 Enlund, Marjorie .,,,,... I56 Erickson, Elsie ...... .,..,,.. 2 20 Erro, Betty ,....,.,,,,,, ,,.,..,,,,,, 2 32 Espinoza, Caritina . ...,,.,,,, .,,, I 58 Estep. Lewis l. ,,,...., ..,..... 6 I I54 Ettridge, Wesley .,,,,,. ,,,, , ,WI63 Evanott, Evan ,,,,.,.....,....., I52 I63 Evans, Harold ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 I7 Evans, Bryant F. ..... ...,,,.,,, 5 I Evans, Jean ....,,..,, ,,,,,,,, I 67 Evans, Robert ,,,,,, ,,...,,. I 67 Evans, Ross A, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 2 Eveldson, Guy ,,,,,,, ,,..,... 2 2I F Fahren, Nancy .,,..,,, ,,,,. ,,,, , I ,I56 Fansler, Florence 22, I52, I65, 232 Farina, George ...,.,,,.. I4, I60 217 Faringhy, Lou ...,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 86 Farley, Lorraine ,,,, ,,,,,,, . . .,,,. I60 Farnham, Curtis .,,,,,. .,..,,,,,,,,,,., I 67 Farmer, Robert D. 22, 79, I36, I5I, 229 Farmer, Robert R. ......,.,, I5l 22l Farrar, Bud .,,.,..,,, , ,..,,,,,,,,,,., 227 Fasig, Marilyn .,,.,. ,....,.,...,..,,,.. 2 24 Feeney, Mary .............,...,,. I64, 224 Feeney, Eileen ,.,,,...,,,,.,.. 2II, 224 Feldman, Estelle ..,...,......, I65 I66 Fenwick. Mrs. Marilyn ...,,,.,,,,,,, I66 Fern, Gloria .,..,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,.......,. 2I6 Field, Elizabeth ..,,., ..,... I 66 2I4 Filler, Thomas ....,,, ,,....,.,.,, 2 27 Fillppi, Joseph ,,,,,,, ,,.,,... 2 23 Finan, John .....,,,,. .,.,,,. ,.....,, I 3 5 Finn, Gwen ...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,., I59 Finney, Frank .,,....... l4l, I53 I59 Fisher. Louis .......,....,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,.. 66 Fisk, C. L. ..,,,,,,,, .,,,,,.,., 6 7 Flack, Jeanne .,,,..,,,,... ........ 2 22 Fletcher, James ,....,,,....., ..,,.... I 68 Fletcher, Mrs. Ed ,..................... I I5 Fletcher, Senator Ed .............. I I5 Flood. Laurie ,................. I4I, 227 Flournoy, Ludy ........ .............. 7 7 Flynn, Hugh ........ .....,...,.. 2 27 Fogelson, Roy ....,.,., .,.....,....... I 44 Foote, Herbert ...... ...... I 76 240 Foran, William ..,,.........,.. I35 225 Forbes, George T. 22, 36, 73, 75, 78, 99, I36 2I9 Forsythe, Pat .........,..,............... I64 Fougerousse, Nick .................... I55 Fox, Ellen .......,......,,.. 77, I5O 228 Fox, Mary ............................ 78 I4-8 Fox, Stewart ........ ................... 2 I8 Fox, Thomas ........ ........ 2 27 Frank, Amy Beth ..,,. ........ I 68 Franklin, Margaret I 55 Fra nz, Jacob ............. ..... Fra novich, George .....22 ..,2 I 8 Fritz, Chester ................ ..... Fritzenkotter, Herman ...,......... Frenken, Robert ............ ..... Frommen., H ub ....... ............ Fry, Lewis .,........... ........I4 Fulkerson, AI .......... ...... I 42 G Gad son, Thomas ....... .,.,, Gagnon, Omar .,,,.,, .,,,, ,,,,,,, Gamber, Elsie ..... Ganderup. Janie ......I43 Gallagher, Larry ..... ,,,,,,,,, ...I44 ...229 ...I55 ...229 2l3 I67 ,..I45 ....,67 I65 .....22 ...I56 Gallup, Avery ....... ,,,,,,,, 2 2 I52 Ganger, Robert ..,... ,,,,,, I 80 2I9 Gantz. Forrest ...........,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, I 67 Garbett, William ..,,,,. ,,,,,,.,,,,, I 38 Garity, Robert .,....... ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 2 29 Gartner, Shirley .... ...... I 49, 222 Yr Kelly, Robert ................... Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, J Cathleen 77, 166 Dale ,,,,.......,.... Everett G. .,.,, . Lavonne ..,., Jacobsen, Helen ,,,,,,,,,,,, Jacot, Marie Emma ..... Jattey, Jerry .,,,....,.,,,..,., Jarrett, Gloria ....,......, 24 Jensen, Sterling .......,...,. Jelley, Jo Anne 207, 224 I3 67 .158, 159 .....,....166 143, 230 .148, 149 144, 147, 167 Jennings, Carol .......,....., .,......., I 64 Jennings, Diane .............. .......... 2 01 Jennings, Elaine ...... 156 157, 162 Jennings. Marilyn ...,......,. 156, 157 Jensen, lone .,,.,A......,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., 165 Jett, Ruth ...,.,..,,..,,. ..,.,,.,., 2 4, 200 Jerome, Jerry ..,....,. ....,.,... 2 29 Jewett, Dr. A. J. ..... .,,,........ 5 3 Johns, Dr. Edward ..........,...,, 58, 79 Johnson, Ann .........................,.. 157 Johnson, Dorothy 14, 103, 137, 147, 150, 160. 163, 166, 214 Johnson, Dr. F. L. .........,..........., 50 Johnson, Frank ...,..,,.,,......,.. 24, 168 Johnson, Harry ..,.............,. 181, 225 Johnson, Juanita 24, 149, 150, 214 Johnson, Richard ......,..,,.......,,.... 219 Johnson, Robert B. ..........., 24, 140 Johnson, Shirley ....... ............. 2 32 Johnson, Wendell ..... ......,,.,... I 59 Johnston, Robert .............,,,.,,... 153 Johnston, Thomas ,.......,... 142, 229 Jones, Lloyd ............. .,,..,..,...,., 6 7 Jones, Margaret ....... ............, 2 16 Jones, Mary Lou ......,.,..... 200, 216 Jones, Sybil E. .... .......... 6 4, 149 Jones, William ..,........,...,............ 67 Jorgenson, LeRoy 66, 75, 155, 217 Juanico, John ..............,,.,,A....,.., 166 Junkin, James ,,,.......,..,...... 180, 225 K Kantor, Dwain ...... 77, 88, 89, 181 Kaplan, Dr. Oscar ..,,..,,..,........... 57 Kaiser, Jack .............. 155 186, 196 Kaiser, Robert ....,,..,. 178, 192 Kaupp, James ................,.....,,.... 144 Kearney, Bryant ..............,,,......... 93 Keddie, Wells ...... ...78, 124 Keel, Joyce .................,...,., 24, 228 Keeney, Dr. J. S. ..,,. Kelly, Genevieve . Kell Lucille ...... Keltner, Autumn .,,,.... 25, Kemp, Lorraine ......,..,...... Kenaston, V. Wayne 25, 118, Kennedy, Chester 13. Kennedy, Don ................. Kennedy Robert 135, 155, 185, 188, Kenney, Judson ............... Kenney, Don ......... Kenney, Ed ..,..... Kenny, Jean ..,.,.... Kenyon, William ....,,. Kemworthy, Enid ,,...... Kettenberg, William 61 209, 217 211, 226 ..........230 165, 217 .141, 153 196, 215 .18l, 192 ..........167 ..........229 57 I 8 ..........200 1 8 King, Art .,.................... .......... I 35 King, Charlotte ...,... .......... 2 16 King, Constance ...,... .....---- 7 9 King, Francis ......... ......---.-. 2 5 King, Frank .,...... ......,....... 1 58 King, Herbert ....,. ..,..... I 80. 218 King, Ralph ......... ................. I 45 King, Thomas ..,..... .......... 2 5. 215 Kildare, Ruth ,...... ,...V....---A- l 57 Gaus.. Florence ,,............. ......,.,.. 1 4 Haugen, Arline ,,,,,, ,,,,-,,-,, I 55 Gauss, William .,.,,..,,..,..,........... 219 1-law, Mildred ,--,-, -,--,,,A,- 2 32 Gavin, James .....,.,,. 148, 149, 168 Haworth, Glen ,,,,,, ,,-,-- I 44 Geddis, Terrance .........,....,......... 93 Hayduk, Jaelrle ,,,, ,,,v,' I 57 Geiberger, Robert .,........,......... 152 Haynes, Franeeg ,-,,,,,,,,,,,',,,,-,-.-- I47 Gelker. Robert .......... ........ 6 6 Haynes, Geraldine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Gentry. Dr. O. N. .... .......,... 4 7 I-laynes, Vital ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 161 213 Gentzler. Ferris ,... ......... I 67 I-lays, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 162 Genzel, Gloria ....,. ......... 2 16 Hays, Dr, Mahela W, Gerbert, Mehner ...... ........ 6 6 57, 61, 155 Germann. Lula ...... ........ 6 6 Heath, Art ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I53 Gier, John .............. .-....... I 52 Heatherly, Maynard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 221 Gissler, Madeline .. ......... 224 I-leatherly, Roger ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 221 Gill, Louis ,........., .,....... 2 27 Heaton, Leg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 175 220 Ghio, Emil ............ ......... 2 09 Heirnerdinger, Dana Gleason, John M. .,.. .....,.. 5 5 23, 150, 212 oieasan, Marrhew .,....,............. 213 Hefner. William ...,..........,,...... 213 Gleason, Regina Helters, Marion Ann 146, 147, 159, 161 147, 156, 162, 167 Qoeddel, Walter ,,,,,,,,,,..,. 153, 217 Hendrickson, Lucille ,.,,,,,. 152 166 Gaodbady, Bernard Henry. Keith ............................., 144 22, 75, 106, 111, 135, 136, I-lenneberg, Paul L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 144 151, 161, 185, 189, 225, Hepner, Dr. Walter R. Good, Allan .,..,.....................,. 186 41. 75, 115 Ggding, Richard ....,,................ 215 Herherg. Roland ...................... 142 Qowin, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 232 Herral, Jerrie ,,...,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 57 Gowin, Jack ,,,, 135, 142, 187,229 Herrin. William ,........ .......,., 2 21 gord, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,... 66 I-lersey, Mrs. A. F. .,,................, 216 Gmlmm, William --,-,,.,-,,,,,,,,,,,,, 167 Hester, Henry .,,.,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 227 Graham, Alexander ........ 138, 181 Hickey, Gloria ..,....... 23, 230 161 Gmgg, Qayle Vlrrrr ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 66 Hicks, Marilyn ,.........,..,,,,, 159, 161 grant, Donald ,,,,,, ,,..,,,,, 1 40 High. Shirley .,...,,... ....,.,.......,,, 2 OO Grant, Marion -,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Higgins, Clark ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 177 Grant, Melvin ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 2, 150 Higgins, Tony ...,..... ,.,.s.,,,, I 45 Gmves, Reese ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 27 Higginson, Edward ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 13 Greaves, Joseph ,--V,,-- ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 42 Hill, Orville .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, I 55 gmene, Adelaide ---,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 2 Hill, Stella ........, ,..,,,.,,, I 65 g,ee,,,,,eII, Billie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 157 Hines. Leslie ...,....,. ......,....,. 1 67 Gmhre, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,., 2 28 Hind. Valerie .,..,...............,.,.,,,, 211 Gregg, Irvin 5, ,,,,,, ,,.,, 5 7 Hoagland, Marilyn ...,....,. 166 220 Grimm, Jacqueline ...159 l'l0Clfe'j- Rex --r---r--------------r-------- 217 Gmss, Geoige ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 168 Hodgkrss, Noma Grundstrom, Albert ...l86 3?.,'50- 210. 21 I- 230 gms, Do,Otl.,y ,,,,,,,,V ,,,,,,,,,, 1 68 Hoffman, Mimi Guild, Lee -,,,,,,,Y,,v,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, l 62 23, 82, 83, 202 216 Gulick, Dr. Sidney ..... 51 Hogan. PCSSY ---------- 124- 139 165 Summa, Sal ,,,,,,,,,,,, 183 Horne, Donna .I ........,,,,,,..,..., 216 guna, Heier. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,......,,,. 2 20 l,:,lole,6mbe,,!,l,f'rr2,nre .................... lg O en, I 61 ....... , ,...,., . H golflerer, Raymond .,,,,,.,,,,,,,..., 221 o is, Lewis .,,..,..,,..,,.,...,......,... 167 Hadley. B01 1-Iallobaugh, Clare ..,. 24, 149, 230 39' 75' 8l' 90' ll5 Holland, George ,...,...,..,,,....,.., 225 HCSZI- M5 Y -----'--'-----'s------ lbl Holt, Marianna ..,,,, ,,,,,...,,....... 2 20 Hagerlv. Eltslatthew -'--'--- , Holton, James ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, I 58, 159 arnes, ..............-A------ ' Hai.. Ed ................ ...-..---,--- 1 Sr 5251211 r?l.i,'L?F .jijiiji111liiiijii.'fi..Zi5 male. ,Telene -.-----aaar---- r-r---A-'-- 5 I Hopkins, Doris ....,... 147, 211, ,232 ae, eriny H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23. ras, rss. 225. 240 H2H2,, ,'lf',,f',f,,f1I D ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' ,:'allir1A,E'rner -aa.--.-ra-----'a----'------ ill Haw.-irei, Dorothy .,,....,.... 156, 157 G . 'Ce -------fff------'-- '-'- - H oward, Marvin ....... ....,..,..... 1 44 l'l6ll- Bafbafa - ------- l54 Howe, Dorothy ................ 200, 201 l 16Il, .JZHICY r-------r- --------- 2 Hoyle, Joe -,--Q-,--AI,-,,,,--,-,-,,--,,-,, 217 Hall. Glen ------------------ ---'- 2l3 Hubbard, Harry ,.....,,...........,,., .145 Hallahan, Michael -.-.--- ----- 2 3 1-Iubbert, Myrray Edwin ,,,,,,,,,,,, 24 Eailaglllianrj --r--- --------- l-lugferf, --,,,,-,-,---,,,,,,-,--A.,,,.- am mr ac ' D f. G. ..,,.....,,,.. ,......, , Hamblin, Genevieve .-..- 65 ::ffL,,d, I-yle ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I Hamel, Charles ....... ...... I 45 Hugh, Dean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lbl l'la1'T11Y'IE!Cli. '---- ----'--- 5 2 I-luqlqeg, Margaret ,,--,-v-,,,,-,,,,-,- I-lammack, Isabelle .------------..s---- 53 I-Iuglres, Pere ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116, 219 Hammond, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23. '48- '49 '65 1E1t.lirThriZi1saiiii.al.t.,iihina9 199 l'lf1f IClY- BCI' ----------'--a-- - '- ' 2 l8 Hunter, Donald .............. ........ t,.217 Hampton. Charles -----'------ '35 '64 Hunter, D., James J. .... 52, 64, as l lGl'1lC11'1S. Shirley ------------- ll3 Hunters, Zelda ,-,---,,,,,,--,-,,,,,,-,,- 162 Hanna. Clare ..-..--. ----- 6 6 Hurd, Miriam ,,......... ........,..,, 1 57 Hensen. Marv -----.--- ---a-a--'- l 56 Hughes, Doyle ....,..................... 156 l'l6f1SOF1. ROIJCFL -----------'--------- - l62 Hutchings, Marion Harcleroad, Fred F. ----- 53 I47, l60, 230 l'1a 1'l2StYi 511511956 -----'-- lb-I Hutchison, William .,...... 135, 185 I-larrig, Jack, ,,.... 75, 101. 167. Hyde, Eleanor ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I63 1-larris. John -------------------- ----------'- H de, 1-1. L. .,.....,.,,.. .......... 1 55 Harris, Robert ....---.---------r-----rr- 227 Y Hartigan, Selwyn .............,.. 65, 79 I Harrison, Mary .........-------------.--- --66 Harwood, Dr, R, D. ,,.. 47, 152 213 'ns1a S. John -----.---------f-..---'---.-.. '52 Harwell, Mmilyn ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 3, 224 Inman, John ............ 142, 158, 215 Harvey, Dorothy R. ....... --.-----..--. 4 7 lmelr Ethel '- ' -- '- 6 4 Hanley, Thpmas ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, I62 Imogene, Erro .... ..................... 1 47 Haskell, Dr. Harriet ...... ..-.-- lxlggdglriillah 6 ' -'- -- l Hman' Eugene ' Irwin, wins. ........ ..........,,, 2 25 Haves, John .......... Hatz, Annabelle ..... ...--. I 65 67 lsenberg, Audrey Kimball, Ruth ....... Kinney, Marjorie Kinser, Hal .......... Kinsella, Frank ,,... Kircher, Robert ..... Kirk, Ruby .............-... Kirkpatrick, Floyd ......,. Kirkland, Josephine Kister, Constance ...... Kittredge, James ..... 66 I 66 I 67 1 35 ..........227 52 Kivette, Fred .................... Kiorlaug, Elizabeth .......... Kleeberg, Howard ........... Kleimer, Shirley ....,.., Klein, Rose Marie ,,,,,,,,,,,, Klundt, Ed ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knox, Donna ......,.,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 59 Koehler, Charles ,,,,,,, Kolbeck, Ebbe ....... ,,,,,,,, Kowal, Jon ,,.,,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 5 Kowalski, Caroline ,.,,,,,,,,,, 210 Kowalski, Joseph 159 147 ...67 .160 1 15 ...66 224 .164 .168 218 232 I 5 Kniett, Oscar ,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 50 Krames, Bonnie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,231 Krause, Lloyd .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 144 Kreiss, Louise ........., 141, 150, 159 Krelehmer, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 222 Kretschmer, Shir1ey..155, 166, 245 Krinitsky, David ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 144 Krurnm, Mary ,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 222 Kreuiiger, Katherine .,,, ,,,,,,, 2 32 Kubler, Howard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 152 Kulk, Ralph .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 218 Kuntzman, Mary Elizabeth ........ 14 Kupp, Alice .....,........,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 212 Kutzner, Marjorie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 231 Kyle, Irene May .,,,,, 231 L Lahr, James ,....,..... Lakin, David ...... Lakin, Jarnes ....,, Lakin, William ..... Lamore, Andrew ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lamden, C. W. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Landweer, Mrs. Fay ......... Langley, Norman ,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 8 229 219 .........I40 215 H48 155 245 151 200 200 166 167 Lantry, Lois ........ 25, 85, 222, Lapham, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,,,,,, Lareau, Lucille ........ 164, 168, Lareau, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 155, Lareau, Richard .......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Larson, Ellis .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 55, Larson, I-Iarold ,,,,.,,,. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Larson, Lauden, Helen ,,,.,,, .,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , Margaret ......,.,.,,,,,,,,,, Lawson, Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 156, Layon, E11 ........,.,,,,,, 167 157 H25 167 152 140 Leamen, Jack .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, LeBarro Letiler, Leib, J Leigh, n, Mrs. H. E. ..,, . Jo Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 160, 248 163 ..56 ul1us ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., , ,, Charles .. Lees, C. R. Lee, John ,,,,,,,,,,,, Lehew, Clark ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, Lemen, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Leonard, Dr. Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 151 .67 229 215 151 ..54 222 ..54 201 224 144 ..16 Leporc, Louis ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Lesley, Dr. Lewis ,,,,,,, ,,,,, Leson, Shirlie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , Lewis, Betty 112, 139, 141, 165, Lewis, Dan .,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lewis, Itasca Cavil ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lewis, James ..l53, 159, 160, Lewis, Lewitt, June .. ..,.,...,,.., , .,,..,,,,,,,, . Vivian ,.,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Lias, Isaac ,......... Liggett, Robert ...., ,,,,,,,,,, Lindsay, Ottie .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Linley, Dr, J. M. .,..... ,..,.,. , Linholm, Roger ,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,, Lippitt, David ....... ...... I 6, Lippitt, John ...., ........ 2 09, Lison, Harold ..,............ ..,..,.... Littes, Don .............................. Little, Betty Ann ...........,.......... Livingston, George R. ....., 55, Livingston, Ted .... 80, 81, 87, Lipscomb, Wendell .... 16, 152, Lobel, Jerry ............................ Logan, Roy E1Qedge .... ,... Logan, Rizibertiei ,,,........ ........ Loizeaux, Lois ........ ........... Lomenick, Betty ...................... Longley, Klemrne ............ 186, Long, John ............ ........... Lord, Donna ..................,... 77. Lirenz, Betty ......................-....- Lorzaelere, Collette .... ........ Love, Robert ........... ..---.. Lovely, Theresa Lowe, Walter ..,... 217 147 154 165 227 ..25 ..53 155 227 227 140 162 155 160 135 160 159 ..25 138 231 200 196 227 226 H87 232 153 154 155 Lowry, Juanita .,..,,.........., ........ Luce Mrs, Edgar , A, . ,. . Lucio, Dr. W. H. Y....,, YYY,..V . Ludwig, William .,,.,. .....,,, Luhnow, E. L. .,,,,, YYY.... . Ludwig, Vernon A, ,,,,,, .. I50 222 N52 266 225 I44 Lupplre, William ,,.,,, ,,,,...,,. 6 7 Lutz, Don .,,.,,.,,,. . ,Y....Y. I52 Lyall, Eugene .,,,,, ........ 2 I5 Lynch, Robert . ,,,, ,YYY.... I 6I AA Maas, Harry .,,....,,, ,,,,..,.,,.,,,.,,., 2 2I MacCracken, Paul l54, I59, 2I8 MacCracken, Phil .,,,,,,,, ,,.......... 2 I7 MacDonald, Robert ,.,,, ,,,, 2 6, I26 Macevicz, John ....,....,,,,,,. I35, I92 MacGregor, Mary .,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, I56 MacMuIIen, James ....,,,,,,,.,,v..... I52 MacPherson, Harry ,.,,,,,,,,.,,....,,, 229 Madden, Dr, Richard ....,,,.,. 53, 54 Maddox, Mary ...,,,,..,,.,,,... l4I, 228 Madigan, William ..,..,..,,,..,...... 2I8 Madison, Don .,,,,,,,.. ,,,.,,.,4.. 2 2I Mahle, Leo .......,,, ,,V,,,,,......... 6 7 Mahler, William .,...,,.... ,,I5f, I63 Mahlmeister, James ,,,,,,,,,, I35. 225 Malloy, William .,L.. ,.,,,.,........ I 52 Manos, John ......,,,,..,,, ,. ..,,.... I35 Manzella, Richard ,,,,, . ,,,,,,,, I50 Marchand, Dr. Ernest . ......50 Mariner, Joan ...,,,.....,,,,, ,,,,...... 6 6 Marks, Evelyn ....,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,., I 50 Marshall, Betty 75, 77, 82, 83, 224 Marshall, Charmon .,83, I43, l5O Marshall, George ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 225 Marshall, Karl .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,... I65, 225 Marshall Leland ,,,,.,,,.,. I ,.,,...... I62 Marshall Marilyn .,,.,,.,,........,,... 232 Marshall, Walt .,,,,,,, l5O, I52, 2l3 Martin, Margaret 26, 79. 83, l05, l27, I37. I46, I47, I63, I66, 230 Mason, Austin .,,,.,.,,,..,....,,,,,,,r. I44 Mason, Pat ..........,..... 26, I57, 230 Mason, Raymond .....,...........,....,, 66 Mason, Robert ...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2l8 Matson, S, W. ,,....,,.,,,,,,, 260, I53 Matthews, Florence .,,,,,,,,,,. . .26 Matthews, John .......,, .,,,,,,. I 6l May, Rex ....,,,,,,.,,,...,,,,,,.,,.....,.A., 2l9 Maynard, Helen .,,,,,,,.,,,,, I44, I57 Mayrhoter, AI ,.,e.... I4l, I6I, 223 Mead, Dr. Hunter ,,,,,, .5 ,..,........ 57 Meis, Virginia .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 7 7, 224 Melie, Kenneth ,,,,,,,. ,. . Mellin er Doris Nielsen, Grant I 45 26 g . .....,.,,,,,, . Mendenhall, Dr. Mary 43, 6I, 77, 78, 79, 83, III, II2, I37, I56, 2Il Merrill, Carolyn .,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, I 62 Merrill, John E. ..........,,,,............ 54 Messier, Dr. Leonard .,,,.... 49, I58 Meynard, Helen .....,..,,.,,.,,,,..,,.. I47 Millard, Russ .A.,,,....,.,,,,,,,,.......... I68 Milligan, Helen II2, I39, l4I, I47, I59, 228 Miller, C. R. ..,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 2 2I Miller, H. C, .,,,,, ,,,,,,,... ..I5O Miller Jack ..... ,,,,,... 2 I8 Miller, James ..,,,,., .,,,,.. .,,,,....,, I 5 O Miller, Lee . 80, 8l, I24, I38, 229 Miller, Nan ..,,,,, ,,,,,.,... , ,I57, 560 Miller, Vera .,,, . ,,,, ,,,, . .. ..,.,.. .,66 Milne David S. . ,,,,. 63, I65 Miner Joyce .,... ,,.,,,,, ,,.,,....... I 6 0 Mitchell, Ormond .,..,.,,,,,. I38, 2I9 Moaquin, William N. ..,,.,,, 62, 229 Mae, Dr. C. R. .... so, 64 .79, I53 Molchan, JoAnn 83, 87,'f39, 223 Mooney, Dorothy ........,... .2 ......,, I47 Monteverde, Ellen ,.., ,.,.,,. 5 .27f, 228 Moore. James .... ...,,,.,, . ..I35, I82 Moore, Marjorie . ...... ,,,, 6 5 Moore, Pat ,..,...,....r . ..., ....,, 2 20 More, Ted ................ . .......... 2I7 Morales, William ........ ...I35, l9I Morgenroth, Dorothy 27, 84, 85, IOI, I37, 232 224 Morin, Shirley ................A ........ Moritz, Dr. Charles ........ ..47 Morrill, George ..... ........ I 56 Morrison, Al ,,...... Morrison, Joanne ......., Morse, Shirley ...,..., ..,..... Mortimer, Marion Mott, Paul ........ ...... A-..-...-.---.- Mote, Darlene .... . ..,............. . Mould, Lois ,,,,,.......,.,, 75. 83. Mowery, M. M. ...................---. - Mowrey, Rea ...........................-.- Mullalley, Frances .... 83, I50. Mullins, Barbara .........----- I67. Murillo, Set .,........ ....-----Y-V-,---AA Murphy, Gloria ' 75, 82, 83, I00, I37, Murphy, John H. .............. I5. Murphy, Teresa .......................... Murrell, Art ....A.,.............----------.- Myers, Dr. Mabel .............. 47. Myers, Robert ....... ...........- Ado McBlair, William .....4........-------V McCabe, Frances 77, 164, isa, McCatterty, Jack .... I I7, 209 McCarty, Anne ..................... McCanna, Earl ..........,,........ I6 McCIintic, Dr. J. O. ........ 48 McCIintic, Robert ......A..... I58 MoCoIIom, Dr. Ivan ................ McCommis. Robert ..............- McCormack, Barbara I56, l68, 222 McCoy, Donna D. ................ . McCoy, Ken ....................... .... McCoy, Reba ....................... McFarIene, Yvonne 88, 89, I99, 23I O'Briant, Mary Karl .................. I5 230 O'8rien, Betty ..I39, I43, I59, O'Brien, Evelyn ........ I47, I50, 2I2 o'5,ysn, John D. ......,.,,..,.,. 15, 227 O'Keete, Miriam .,............ I57, I6I Olinger, Vane .,....... ............ I 86 Olive, Alice ........ ..--..---.--4... 2 I6 Oliveria, Dora ...... l. ...... I59. 2I2 Olson, Andrew Jr. ............ 47, I40 Olmstead, William ........ ......... I 40 Omar, Mary ............... ............ I 50 O'Neal, Kenny ....... ..4............. 2 I9 O'NeaI, Pat ..,................. I27, 226 Orcutt, John ...................... 85. 223 Ortiz, Reina ........ 27. 83, I50, 230 Osborn, Dr. Clarence .......4........ 54 Osborn, Valerie .......... ........... 2 7 Osgood, John ............ --....--- I 66 Ostrand, Gunnar ........ .I63 Owens, James ...... .......A I 40 Oyame, Fred ...... ......... I 52 P Pa checo, Luz Post, Dr. C. ...... 6I, 63, 78, 79 Potter, Clinton .......................... 22l Potter, Pat .................................. 20l Povenmire, E. Kingsley ........ 64, 86 Powell, Clyde .................... 59, I54 Powell, Paul ................................ I45 Pratt, D. L. ......... .............. . .I55 Pratt, Russell ..,... ....... I 45, I52 Press, Lois ....,...........,................. I66 Price. June ................................ 20I Price, Carmen .... 28, 2IO, 2l I, 226 Pritchard, Margaret H. .............. 63 Provin, Bruce ............ 28, I52, I60 Prugh, Earl E. .......,.,.................... 55 Putnam, Ira Dwight .......... I5, 2I5 Psaras, Helen ............,..z.... I47. I69 Pyle, Katherine ......... ..65 Pyle, Ralph ............. ......,.. I 44 Purviance, Jay ............ ......... I 62 Q Ouam, Howard .,................ BI, 2I7 Quayle, Lewis H. ...... ......... I 54 Oueen, Thomas .............. ......... 2 2I Quimby, Sally ............................ 230 Ouirk, Margaret I39.I43,I6I,I65 R Raim, Richard ......,...., .,,,,..,. I 60 Radcliffe, Cherry ...... ........,... I 50 Radovich, Nicholas ...........,........ l78 Ramsey, William ....... ....... I 52, 2I3 Ramiriz, Norma ...., ............., 6 5 Randeques, Andy ...... ........... 6 6 Rapp, Dr. Merton ...................... 50 Rapp, Marian .......,............ I5, 224 Rasberry, Helen ........................ 230 Rasmussen, Richard .................. I60 Read, Charles ........,............. 28, I53 McDermott, Marion McGaughy, Paula 79, 83, l50, I57 McGehee. Wayne .,,,................ McGill, Milton ........Y,,............... McGovern. Betty ...,..............---- 28, I43, I58, I59, I6I, 230 Page, Frank ................,,,........... I53 Page, Robert ............,,,,,..... 28. I52 Palmer, Connie ................ I43. I62 Palmer, Evelyn .................. I64, 23I Palmer, Terry .........,.. I39, I58. I6I Palmer, Walter ........,.......,......... I68 Palash, Robert ,........... .Y..Y.... I 89 Panosh, Anna M. ..,. ....... 4 9 Parker, Darlis ......... ....,.... I 56 Parker, Donald G. ..,..................... 65 Parker, Harry .......... ......... I 5. 2I9 Parker, Marian .....,, .............. 6 5 Parker, T. A. Jr. ......,,,,,, ..c.,,.. 2 I3 Parker, Thomas 75, 78, 80, l35, I73, I96, 225 Parker, William .......................... 2I7 Parkhurst, Jean ,............... I67. 232 Parks, Minetta ,...,..,, Parks, Winelda ...... Pase, Charles ......... I 47 ..,.,..92. 93 54 Read, Frances .......... Redelings, William Redtern, Virginia ...... Redfield, Robert ...... Redmond, Pat .......... Mclntosh, Bert ......,. I35, McJannet, George ..,....... McJannett, Ina .......,,, 77, I59 McKee, Richard ................-.....-- McKinney, Robert ................. McKee, Harry ........, ,,..... ..... McKenne Peggy ..I6 Yr ------------ McKnight, Robert .,..........--.-- McLees, David ......., 209, 22l McLees, Bertram Jr. .,............... . McMaster, Thomas .................... McMullen, Kitty ......... ........ McNamara, Patricia ................ McPhie, Leland .......Y.................. McOuoid, Ed .......ct,..,..... I64 McSpadden, William ....A........... PJ Nash, Jack ...............,.... ..... I38, I54 Nath, Robert ......................... Neal, Betty ................ 83, I56 Neal, Richard .................... I52 Nelson, Thomas ........ ISI, I67 Nelson, William ....,,,................. Nesvolt. AI .................... ..-..... Newbrough, Louis ....,...-. ........ Newlee, Barney I35, I77, Newman, Barbara 27, 85, II3, I48, I84, I88 Reed, James ..,....,.... Reed, Stephen ............................ 66 Reed, Virginia ,.,.... ........ . I57 Reese, William .............. ......... 2 29 Reeves, Jeanne ,....,..,................. 2I4 Reilly, Colin .............. 40, I29, I96 Remmer, James ,.,..................... ..227 Rice, Thomas ..... ,...... ......... I 3 5 Rice, Jerrie .................................. I57 Richardson, Allen 29. II3, I44, I49, I67 Richmond, Jackie ...................... 20I Richty, John .,............................ I67 Ricketts, Robert .................,........ 8I Rimbach, Bev .......... I35, I42, 225 Riley, Rick ........ ............. - ....... I 86 Rising. John ......... .......... 2 09. Rivera, Lorenzo ...,..... 2 I 7 Rivera, Lawrence .............. .I42 58 I74 Richards .......................... ......... I49, Nichols, Carolyn .... I43, I6I, Nichols, Dr. Ambrose ....e. 62, Nicholson, Ed .....-..-.-.-----..- I40 Nicholson, Laurie ............ I66 Nicholson, Marion ...... 86, 87 Nielsen, Barbara .............. I24 75, 78, I25, I36. I38, I42 Nielsen, Les ......................-------. Noble, Georgia ...............--------- Nordahl, Bruce .,...... 27, I55 Novella, Joe ..........................---- Numark, Herbert ...,.,................ Nuttall, Don ..,....... ...... I 84 Nybo, Inez ,..., ........,.. ..,......... CD Oates, Art ............. ...,.... Patterson, Duncan .... ........... 6 7 Patterson, Robert ....... ..,......... I 68 Patterson, Frances .............. I5, 230 Patterson, Lena E. ....,.. 46, 79 Patterson, Opal ..... ........... 6 6 Patton, John ..,..... ......... I 45 Patton, William ...., .,.,........ 2 I8 Pauter, Maxine ...... ...... I 52, I66 Peck, Marjorie .........,........ I54, I56 Peck, Mrs. Mary ...................... I65 Pecka, Eldon I4I, I53, 208, 209, 223 Peebles, Wade ...............,.......... 22l Peitter, Dr. H. C. ........ 42, 78, 79 Peitter, Mrs. H. C. .................... 83 Peterson. Carol .......,......,. I47, 2I2 Peterson, Dan ............................ 2I7 Peterson, Dean C. E. 43, 78, 79, SI, 93, II4. I36, l40. 209 Peterson, Ernest ..,.....,............... 2l8 Peterson, Lawrence .......... I67, 239 Peterson, Mrs. C. E. .................. 83 Peterson, Ruth E. .......,...... 28, 229 Peterson, Warren .... I67, 22l, 239 Peterson, William ...................... 225 Perrone, Olympia ...... I5, I58 I59 Perry, Dr. Fay ................ 45, 78, 9I Peters, Stewart .......................... I55 Petka, Stanley ................,........... I58 Petz, Andrey .................... I47. 23I Peugh, Juanita ........ I57. I64. I94 Pfaff, Paul C ................. 64. 78, 79 Ptlimlin, Carol I47 , I69, I99, 222 Phelps, William .. .......... .....,,,,,,,, 6 6 Phillips, Catherine ...,...,.... 2I 1, 212 Phillips, Dr. Walter ..,......... 49, I66 Pierce. Fred ........... . ............ I89 Pierce, Winifred .,... .,,,...... 2 8 Pigniola, Carolyn .....,. ,,,,,,,, I 63 Pillsbury, Dona ,............. ,,,,,... 2 I2 Pickering, Barbara .,,,,,,...,,,,,,,..... I4I Pohl, Al ..,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,.,.......,....... 2I9 Poluzzi, Louis ,..,..,....... 28, I35. 2I9 Poole, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..,......... I56 Poor, Sally ,,,,,, ....... ........ I 6 0 Porter, Pat ...,,, ........ I 49 Ridout, Lionel U. ......... . Richardson. Walda Jean Robbins, Chuck ........... Robbins, Charlene ......... Robbins, Don ................. Robbins, Val ..........., I49 Roberts, George ......,,,. Roberts, Glen ................. Roberts, Rhoda .....,.. 29 Robinson, Dr. Dudley .. Robinson, Evelyn L. 59, I641 Robinson, Daniel .......... Robinson, Lou Ann ,....... Robison, Don ....-....... 29 Robison ,Robert ............. Roche, Ed ........-.-- Roche, Thomas ..... Robertson. Don ..............-. . Rodarte. Jess ................-.--........ I58 Rodendaugh, Charles ...... 29, ISI Roderiguez, Shadow ........ IBI, I96 Rodocher, Louise ..................., I43 Rogers, Dr. Spencer ................., 63 Rogers, Eleanor .,,... I59, I6I, 230 Rogers, Joseph ,,,. ,.I56, I6I, I68 Rohr, Fred ...........,.............. 223, 209 Roos, Bev .......... ................,.. I 57 Roper, Alvin ........ ............ I 44 S rin ston Christine ..56, I47, I67 Rose, Freddie .,..,.,.,,,,,,...,,..,.,, ' 91 II6 Ross, Marion , ,A.,,,. 90, Ross, Melvyn K. .......,,.,,.,,,.,.. . Ross, Tim .,,v,..Y... ,....... 2 09 Ross, Rost, Beverly ....,,,,., Rotzler, Robert ....,,,,,.,,., Rowe, 'Dr. Robert .....,.,, Walter .,v,, ,,,,,,.... 8 I fflisi Ruggerio, Rudolph ,,,,,,.,,.,,,..., Ruiz, Ramon ,.,,,,.,,. Rudin, Lily .,,...,.,. Rundell, Paul ,,,,, Rung, R. B. .A,...,,,,. . Ruocco, Ilse H. ...ZI4 .....62 .....29 ...229 1.30 Shouse, John R. . Sick, Agatha ,,,, 30, I43, I6I, 230 Siegel, Jean ..,,,,,,,,,,Yw,,,w,,.,,,,,,,,, 2l2 Sikes, Jo Anne .,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,, 21 I, 228 Sigmund, Altred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I4O, l55 Silvernail, Chester ....,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,s I53 Simcox, John ........, ,,,.,,,, I 35, I76 Simpson, Jane ...,.,. .,.,.,., I 98, 228 Simpson, J. H. Rusk, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .....,..., Russell, Dale ,,,,,,., ,,,, ,,,,....,,, Russell, Phyllis ..,. 77, 79 ,I39 Russos, Nick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,, Rust, Penniman ,,,,, Rutledge, Keith ..,,,, ,,,,,,. Rutledge, Sylvia ,,,,,,, ,....,,,,, Ryan, Bonnie .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 47 Ryan, Dr. F. L. .......,.,,,,,,... 48 Ryberg, Richard ,,,,,,,.,,A,A,A,,,,,, Rybel, Frances ...,,,,,., 83, 23l Ryder, Allison ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ryder, Gloria .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rye, George .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S Sable, Ernest .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 207 Salazar, Victor ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,t,,, Sanders, Mary Lou . Sanders, Viola V. ,,,,, ,,,,,t,,, . Sanderson, Neal ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,vs, Sandlin, Sandy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 Saucier, Jack ....,.,,,, ....,,,.,,.,.. Saunders, Earl ....,,. ,,,,,,,, Saunders, Mark ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, Saunders, Robert ..... ..,,.,., Sawaya, Altred 93, II4, I74, I78 Scarborough, William I62 I62 192 I25 Schields, Gordon ,,,,,,,,,,,, 30 Schilling, Judy ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 77 Schillrett, Barbara ...., ......,.,, Schissell, Bobbie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77 Schmetzer, Janet 30, 74, 75, 77, 83, I04. 222. 245 Schneider, -Mrs. Florence .,,., ...I53 ...I60 ,..I8I ...I40 ...I53 .,.I39 ...229 2.228 I 66 ...227 SEI64 I. ...I6I I I I I .....79 .,..,65 I Sines, George J. ..... ..,,..,,,.,, 6 0 Sippel, Gene ..,,..,,,. ,,,.,,. I 67 Sippel, June .......,.., .. ,.,,,,, I67 Skidmore, Robert .,,,, . ,,,, I67 Skiles, Ralph .......,, Skinner, Virginia Slatore, Evelyn ..,,. Slatore, Frances Smedley, Don ,,,, Smith, Barbara . .......3O ........I67 ....66 ....3I ...I66 ...225 2I6 Smith, Betty ,,,.,, ,,,.,,. . ..I67 Smith, Beverly ..,,., ,,,. .s.,,. . . .I63 Smith, Charles R. 54, 58, 59, 93, Ill, I73, I82. I87, I9O, 202 Smith Deane .....,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,, 56, I67 Smith, Deborah .. ..56, 79, I47 Smith, Don 135, I85, I88, 225 240 Smith Dr. C. E. . .......,.,.. 6l, 79 Smith Dr. L. E. .................. 60, I53 Smith Fred C ..... 78, I8l, 2I9 240 Smith Howard E. . ,,,,,,, I68, 223 Smith Howard H. ,.,, ,.,.. . ...I67 Smith Kitty ....... ..,2I4 Smith Lester ,,,.,,,, .I42 Smith Marvin .. .. I56 Smith Robert ........ . .I67 Smith Virginia ....,. ......,. . ..., I 4l Smith William ...,.., ..,..,, . . .,,, 8I Schnairs, Nina ...,.,,........,....,,,,...,.. 65 Schott, F. W. ............ 60, I53, Schroeder, M. T. ,...............,......, 58 Schroeder, Richard ,,,,...,..,,,,,..... I54 Schultz, Sol .............. ........ 9 2, 93 Schutte, William .....,......,............. 58 Schwartz, Bernard .,,,....,... I4O Schwartz, Eva ,.......... ...........,... 6 2 Schwartz, Fred ............... ......,... I 6I Schwartz, Lynn ....................,..... I60 Schwenkmeyer, Robert .... I53, Schwob, Mrs. Marion Schuman, Jack ............. Schryrock, Darryl ....,., Scott, Anna Mae .. Scott, Warren ...,.... Scott, Patty ...... Scott, Shirley ...... Seagren, John ,,,, Seconse, Ellen ..,. ,,.,, Secor, Shirley ..... Seeman, Pat ....... ..... Seewald, Phil ................. Seimsen, Lois ................. Sellman, Hunton D. Severin, Earl ............ I67 Sewell, Ned ,,,................. Shade, William ,,,.. ,..,. Shatter, William ............ Shankland. Dan .............A Shaw, Carlton ..........., 30 Shaw, Mareen ................ Sharp, Thomas ...., ,..,. Shepard, Eileen ,,... Shepard, John .,..... ..... Shepard, Paul ...,............ Shepherd, Dorothy .,,. 83 Shepherd, John ....,,...,.,. Shepherd, Morris ..,,,. 30 59, 79 I 7 ...I 67 .....3O ...I58 I 56 ...228 I 62 ...2 I3 I 57 85 I35 I-is fiiiii misii I99, I57. I50. Sherr, Leonard .......... I5 I58, Shield, Ray ............................... Shirkey, Jerry ........................... Shoemaker, Carolyn M. .......... . Snider, Aileen .... 3I, 83, I57, 226 Solberg, Velva Southworth, M. S. ........ .....67 89 Sorenson, George N. Spangler, Dr. John A. ........ ....... 6 2 Sperry, Yvonne , ...... .......... . ,I68 Spitler, Garold ........ 135, I75, 225 Sportsman, Charles . P 3 I Squire, James .................... I62, 215 Stalnaker, John ............................ 79 Sta matopoulos, John . .............. 223 Stanley, Janice ...... 31, 74, 75, 77, 78, 99, III, I37, I60, 224 Steel, Evelyn ........ ..................... 6 5 Steele, Willie I 9I, I92 I96 Stein, Barbara ....... ...77, 222, 245 Steinberg, Thora .... ................... I 60 Steinmetz, Harry C. .................... 57 Stephenson, Norma .................. I63 Stewart, Fay .................... I60. I68 Stewart, Joan ........ Stewart, Robert ........ ......... 9 0, 9I Stern, Lorraine ........... .......... I 55 Stevenson, Betty ........ .......... 2 28 Stephenson, Norma .... .......... I 67 Stetson, John ........... ........... . .153 Still, Jean .............. ....... I 7 226 Stockton, J. R. ...... .............. 2 23 Stone, Dwight ..... . ........ I55, 2l7 Stone, Dr. J. P. ..... .......... 6 6. I62 Stone, H. L. ....... ............ ...60 Stonehous, Phyllis ............... .I6l Storholm, Mary Jo ............ 87. 2I6 Storm, Alvena M .................. ...... 6 3 Stovall, Mrs. H. B. .... ............ 6 6 Stovall, Wilma ..... .,............... I 69 Stout, Richard .................. l38 22I Strong, Mike .............................. 223 Strong, Mrs. Leason W ,,,,,,... ,..65 Struthers, Emma ....... ,,.. Sturz, Sylvia ........... Sullivan, John ....... ....65 ...I63 .227 Suozzo, Elizabeth ................ I7. 224 Suozzo, Joseph ...................... 92. 93 Sund, Vincent..66, 74, 75, I36, 3l7 Sutton. Dale ...................... l55. 2I7 Sutton, Josephine ........................ 66 Sutherland, Robert ...... ..... .... I 4 0 Swanson, Barbara ..,.. ................ 3 I Swanson, Richard ...................... I45 Swezey, John .................... I33. I96 Swenson, Eleanor ...................... I50 Swisher, Robert ......... .......... 2 27 Swiggett, Jean D. ...... ......46 T Tait, Carolyn ......... Talbert, Frances ............... Taylor, Byron ................... Taylor, Evelyn 3I, 83, 84, 85, I27, 23l Taylor, J. P. .................... . Taylor, M. A. Talbert, Jack .....,.. Tearman, John ..... Tejeda, Alex ...... Taylor, Norman Temple, Sidney ..... Terry, W. L. ..... . Terry, William ..... ........ Terwilliger, Joseph ...,.. Tibbett, John ...... Tilley, Edward B. . Timmons, Day Tiovenon, Leo .... Titsworth, Richard ..... ..... . Thelen, LaRene .... ......... Theobold, Dr. J. R. .... . Thomas, Barbara 75, 82, 83, I39, I99. Thomas, Ed ...... 89, II3, Thomas, Richard . Thompson, Jack ............... Thompson. Thompson. Ralph . .. .. Thompson, William Judy .............. I4 I I98, ....I52 3 I 2I3 rar 1654 .77 Todd, Marianna .......... Tolletsen, Dorothy J. 59, I68, I99 Tolton, Tricia ..... . ......... . Tomich, Frank ...... ......... . I56 Tompkins, Charles ...... ......... Tompkins, Herbert ......, ...... Tone, Jack ............. .............. 7 9 Torbert, Frances B. .... . Torres, Joseph ........ Totten. Tricia ..... Trostrup, Jay ........ .. Trail, Dr. Mabel ,...... Trask, Willard ...... I Warnke, Pat ................ ....... I 58 Washburn, Laura ........................ 66 Watenpaugh, Dr. F. M.. .... 48, I5I Watenpaugh, Frank i 32, I4O. I53, I62 Watson, Dr. Donald ...... 44, 64, 78 Watson, Rollin ............ 79, I40 Watson, Vela ........... 66 Webb, Norman .......... ........ I 40 Weems, Gloria 33, 85. I37, I65 232 Welch, Willie .......... .. .I44 Welcome, Marjorie .. ........ 224 Weld, John .. ........ .. I60, I63 Weismuller, John . . I6I Weitzel, Jo Ellen . . I99, 23l Wells, Robert . , .I64 Welty, Carl .. .... l52 Weseloh, Robert . .. .... ISI Vfest, John ..... ..... . . .I63 Westerlind, Beverly .... . ,... 33 Tracy, Vel ................ ...- - -V Treadwell, Shirley .......---.. I52. Trimble, Minnie ...... ........... Trivett, Paula .... ................. True, Betty Jean .............. I67. True, William .................... I42 Truxell, R. P. ............ I44, I45 Tucker, Dr. G. A- .............. 47 Tucker, Doris ......................... Turner, Barbara .............. ....-. Turner, Margaret Ann ...... 32, Turpi, Naomi ......................... Tweedy, Yula ........... ....... U Uhland, Ruth ...................... 32 Underwood, Miriam .... 77, l59. Underwood, Virginia I56, I57. Updegrat, Leland .... 32, I5l, Urban, William ............... V Vance, Dorothy ....... Vance, M. L. ...... . VanCIeve, Carol ........ .... . VanDoren, Joan ............... VanGeisel, Mildred I4I, Vanoni, AI .................... Vickery, Fulton ................. Vilas, Joan ............... Voorhies, Clittord ...... Votaw, Daniel ....... ........ Vure, Joseph .................... W Vfagner, Lloyd ..,..,... Wahrenbrock, Leona Waldman, Stan . I47 ......32 II4, Walker, Hilde K. .................. . Wallace, Willard .. .. . ....I26, Wallihan, Robert ..... ..-........ Waller, John O. ..... ...... . Walling, Curtis ....... ........ . . Walsh, Dorothy ..................... Walton, Joan ......................... Walton, Maybelle I-lurIey.32 Ward, Mary Ann .,......... Wfeston, Ruth ......2I4 Wheeler, Jay ..... .. I47 Xilfheeler, William . .....l53 Whelply, Harry ..... . . . ...... 2l9 White, Dr. A. E. 44,6l,66,78,9I III White, Buron .... l42, ISI White, Joseph ..... .... . . . ...... I6I Whitmore, Richard ... ... I67 Wfhitney, James .... . IF5 Wickstrom, Eugene !38, If'- Wicker, Nylene 200 Wiggins, Florence .......... 65 Wilks, Anne 66 Willett, John P6 William, Pat .. 220 Williams, Arch ..... .. .. 2I7 Williams, James .... I45 Williams, Mason . . .. I62 Williams, Nancy 83, I39, I4I, I47, IEO, 728 Williams, Jack ............ 86, I38. 229 Williams, Robert lRedI 33,80,8I, I00, I36 l5I,2I8 Williman, Caroline ..... .. I47 Winons, Jolyn ........ ...... . .. ...... .I44 Winton, Guy ..... . .. ..I45 Wilson, Iola Mae .. .I67 Wilson, Harlan ...... ........ 9 3 Wilson, Marcia .... ..... I 64 Wilson, Milton ...... ...... I 40 Wilson, Marilyn .... ...... I 57 Wilson, Nancy ..... . ....... 220 Wisdom, Marcia .. ....,. I68 Wisdom, Martha ..... ............. I 59 Winger, Lola ........ ................. I 5I Wise, Peggy ......... ....... I 27, 224 Wisner, Robert ...... ............. I 52 Xxfithers, John .... .. ......... l6l Worden, EI Dora.. ........ I I2, 2l2 Worden, Stewart ..... ..... ....... I 7 5 Workman, Ross ............ .. ..... 2I8 Woleben, Joan .......................... 2I4 Wolt, Joan .......................... 33, I64 Wolt, Sylvia ............ I39, I44, I47 Wolverton, Sidney ............ 33, l65 Woods, Ted .................... ......... 2 I7 Woodward James ..... .. . ....... 2I9 Woolley, Richard .... 75, 77, 78, II3 II6, I49, I50, 207, 2I7 Woolley, Telson .......... 2208, 2I7 Workman, Ross ................. 89, II3 Wooters, Harry ....... ............. I 67 Wright, Barbara .... ................. 2 24 Wright, Corinne ........................ I47 Wright, DI. W. H, .... 48, Isl, 229 Wright, Fred .................... I56, I67 Wright, Richard ........ 33, ISI, 229 Nxfuebben, Ray ............................ 67 Xxfuliger, Robert .............. .........,, 5 I Wurtel, David ........ .......... 2 39 Y Yakel, Charlotte ........ 2II, 2I6 Yee. M. Kee ........ ............. I 66 Yale, William ....,............,....,.,,.. 225 Yoggerst, William ............ ,...... 2 23 Young, Dr. Carl ........., ..58, 78, 79 I56 I67 Youngberg, Ellen ....... . . , Z Zedeker, Robert ....... I 59
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