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

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In 3, ........ -If kv ' ' I ., IW ., fw 'hm ,. ,. ei? N 1 I ,Ma V5, at DEL SUDOESTE 1950 7a6le If can ten M ADMINISTRATION. . . . 7 FACULTY ......... 10 FEBRUARY GRADUATES . . . 21 .IUNE GRADUATES. . . . . 28 STUDENT GOVERNMENT . . . 59 GREEK ORGANIZATIONS . . . 75 RELIGIOUS, SERVICE, DEPART- MENT ORGANIZATIONS . 137 SPORTS ........ 179 REMINISCENTLY YOURS. . . 233 ADVERTISING ...... 257 THIS BCOK IS DEDICATED TC. AARUP, JERE ABARR, JAMES ABBEY, CLEM ABBEY, FLORENCE ABBOTT, MARY ABEGGLEN, JOHN ABELMAN, MARSHALL ABELSON, JANE ABERNATHY, JAMES ABLES, RUTH ABLES, THOMAS ABRAMS, HERBERT ABRAMS, ROBERT ABRAMSON, DANIEL ABRAMSON, LESLIE ABRENILLA, FRUTA ACKERMAN, THOMAS ADAIR, RICHARD ADAMS, ALLEN ADAMS, ANNE ADAMS, CARL ADAMS, CHARLOTTE ADAMS, DOUGLAS ADAMS, FREEMAN ADAMS, IRENE ADAMS, JOANNE ADAMS, JOHN ADAMS, LORRAINE ADAMS, NEIL ADAMS, RICHARD ADAMS, RICHARD ADDICOTT, LESLIE ADELSON, FRED ADAMS, SARAH ADLER, RUTH AGAN, DONALD AGEE, ERNEST AGENS, HARRIETT AGETON, LAVONNE AGNEW, LOIS AGUIRRE, FELIX AHLSON, CLAIRE AIKEN, EDWIN AKINS, PHILIP ALBAUGH, DONALD ALBRIGHT, JACK ALCORN, RICHARD ALDERSON, CAROL ALDERSON, FLORA ALDRIDGE, EDWARD ALEXANDER, ELIZABETH ALEXANDER, JOSEPH ALES, ROSE ALFAR, EDWARD ALF, GLORIA ALFORD, GENE ALL, KENNETH ALLANSON, WILL ALLARD, ART ALLEN, CHARLES ALLEN, CLARENCE ALLEN, DONALD ALLEN, DEXTEL ALLEN, GARY ALLEN, JEFF ALLEN, LAURA ALLEN, MAHIMN ALLEN, WAYNE ALLER, CONSTANCE ALLINGTON, WILMA ALLISON, BEVERLY ALLISON, GOULD ALLISON, VIOLET ALMGREN, DONA ALMGREN, DONNA ALMGREN, SIDNEY ALSTON, JOSEPH ALTMAN, DANIEL AMADOR, JOHN AMBROSE, DICK AMES, MARY ANATIBAUM, WINTON ANDERS, JACK ANDERSEN, ARNOLD ANDERSEN, FRANK ANDERSEN, ARTHUR ANDERSON, ASTRID ANDERSON, BETTYE ANDERSON, DOROTHY ANDERSON, BRUCE ANDERSON, DONALD ANDERSON, EDWIN ANDERSON, EMELIA ANDERSON, GEORGE ANDERSON, JO ANN ANDERSON, JOHN ANDERSON, KEITH ANDERSON, LAWRENCE ANDERSON, LOIS ANDERSON, MARY ANDERSON, PATRICIA ANDERSON, RICHARD ANDERSON, RICHARD ANDERSON, RONALD ANDERSON, STEPHEN ANDERSON, THOMAS ANDERSON, VIOLA ANDREWS, ARTHUR ANDREWS, DON ANDREWS, JEANETTE ANDREWS, PETER ANFANGER, DAVID ANGEL, HARRY ANGULO, ALICIA ANNIS, BARBARA ANTELL, ROBERT ANTHONY, GEORGE ANTHONY, ROBERT ANTIPORDA, FRANK APOSTOLA, TOLL APPLEGATE, FRANK APRATTO, BARBARA AURAIZ, GEORGE ARBUCKLE, ROBERT ARCHIBALD, LUCILLE ARGO, MYRTLE ARITHSON, ORRIN ARMSTRONG, MAX ARMSTRONG, ROBERT ARNDT, JOSEPH ARNESON, JACK ARNOLD, DON ARNOLD, DOROTHY ARNOLD, MONA ARNONE, GENE ARTHUR, DENNIS ARTHUR, JAMES ASAY, CLIFFORD ASCHER, JAMES ASCHERFELD, ELEANOR ASHE, RAYMOND ASHLEY, WILLIAM ASHMAN, IMOGENE ASHTON, BRYCE ASMUS, MARILYN ASNER, JEROME ATHERTON, JOHN ATHERTON, KENNETH ATKINSON, HARRY ATKINSON, PAUL ATKINSON, RAYMOND ATKISSON, RITA ATTEBERY, HOWARD ATTEBERY, ROLAND AUGUSTINE, DON AUSTIN, TOM AUTRY, JIMMIE AVEN, HORACE AWREY, GLENN AXE, FREDERICK AYERS, LGVERNNE AYERS, WILLIAM BACH, CHANDLER BACHMAN, DAN BACHMAN, WESLEY BACON, JEAN BACON, NEDRA BAHU, BETTY BAHN, CHARLIE BAILEY, LEONARD BAILEY, WINSTON BAIN, FRANK BAIN, GEORGE BAIN, JOSEPH BAIN, JULIA BAITS, DWIGHT BAKER, ANN BAKER, DALE BAKER, DANIEL BAKER, DONALD BAKER, DONNA BAKER, GENE BAKER, JAMES BAKER, JOHN BAKER, LELAND BAKER, LEON 4 V A XQ I 'fuk cl Li 'g 1 fi M 3 fi 'pdf L9 7? if I 13 ,aw ' Q I C I lg- ,f Y ' DIC Q I ' X 6 ' JA ,ff U .lg my M I W? 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BROWNE, MARY BROWNE, ROBERT BROWNYER, LLOYD BRUCE, AMELIA BRUCE, BETTY BRUCE, META BRUCKER, EARLE BRUNER, JACK BRUNER, WILLIAM BRYAN, DANIEL BRYANT, BETTY BUBY, ROBERT BUCHANAN, NELL BUCL, FRED BUCHANAN, VIRGINIA BUDD, OTIS BUDZ, ROSEMARY BUEHL, SALLY BUEHLER, GENEVIEVE BUELL, CARYL BUH, MARY BULLARD, BILLIE BULLINGTON, RICHARD BUNGE, JANET BUNGER, JAMES BUNGER, WILLIAM BUNNELL, ELIZABETH BURDOCK, ROBERT BURGENER, CLAIR BURGERT, MARGARET BURHOP, CAROL BURKE, AVON BURKE, CHARLES BURKE, HELEN BURKE, MARJORIE BURKHAROT, FREDERIC BURNS, KENNETH BURNETT, KENNETH BURNS, PHYLLIS BURNS, ROBERT BURNS, THOMAS BURNS, WILLIAM BURNS, WINIFRED BURRELL, MOLLY ANN BURRIS, BILL BURROWS, GORDON BURTMAN, LEONARD BURTON, ARCHIE, BURTON, CLARENCE BUSBY, HOWARD BURTON, DOLORES BUSH, JOSEPH BUSKIRK, CHARLES BUSSY, RICHARD BUTEAU, THEODORE BUTLER, LEE BUTLER, VICTOR BUTLER, WILLIAM BUTTS, NEWEL BUXTON, GEORGE BUZGA, FRANK BUSKIRK, CHARLES BYERS, CLINTON BYINGTON, HARRY BYNUM, ROBERT BYRNE, BETTY CHACHE, ROSA CADLE, JAMES CADY, JOHN CAFFEE, JOHN CAGAMPAN, ROSALIND CALABRESE, DOMINIC cALDERoN, NICHOLAS CALLAN, MURRAY CALLAWAY, WILLIAM CALDWELL, DALE CALDWELL, DEwEY CALDWELL, DON CALDWELL, MARY CAMACHE, HERMAN CAMACHO, MANUEL CAMERLYNCK, NATALIE CAMILLO, YVONNE CAMPBELL, ANN CAMPBELL, DON CAMPBELL, DOROTHY CAMPBELL, GRACE CAMPBELL, HUGH CAMPBELL, RAYMOND CAMPBELL, CLAIRE CAMPER, FRANCIS cANNoN, GEORGE CAPELE, RAY CAPP, wILERED CAPELA, YoLAND, cAPRIDEs, GEORGE CAPSALLA, GEORGE cARAwAY, ANNA cARDozA, HERMAN cARDozA, LORAINE cARDozA, LUCILLE CARES, JOHN CAREY, H. B. CAREY, WALTER CARLISLE, JOHN CARLSON, DARRELL CARLSON, JOAN CARLSON, VERA CARLSON, WALTER cARMoNA, DIANA cARNDI-IAN, PEYTON CARPENTER, ARTHUR CARPENTER, DAVID CARPENTER, FREDERICK CARPENTER, LAWRENCE CARPENTER, WILLIAM CARPER, ELEANOR, CARR, BARBARA CARRILLO, GILBERT CARROLL, JEROME CARSON, JANE CARSON, LED CARTER, CALVIN CARTER, MERCEDES CARTER, RUTH CARTER, SHIRLEY CARTMILL, MAX CARUSO, THOMAS CARVER, JOSEPH CARVER, LAWRENCE CASEY, COLLEEN CASEY, HAROLD CASEY, RAYMOND CASEY, ROBERT CASSADY, LLOYD CASTEEL, EARL CASTEEL, SARAH CASTELLANOS, RALPH CASTERMAN, ROBERTA CASTILLO, FAUSTO CATALINA, JOSEPH CAEBACH, JOHN CAUTHEN, MARY CAVALLIN, MARION CAWLEY, DONNA CAYWOOD, RUBY CELAYA, OTTO CENDALE, BEN CESENA, ILDROFO CESPEDES, CRECENCIO 5 Continued on page 'I8 JOAN FENTZLING, Names Editor-Joan is the person respon- sible for gathering over five thousand names which were used for the division pages and the unique dedication. JEAN COUTIER, General Layout-As a general duty helper, Jean gathered information for special pages, typed and worked on the faculty pages. MARIE TURCOTT, Coordinating Editor-As coordinating edi- tor, Marie had the task of bringing all of the loose ends to- gether. Acting as messenger, she gave out assignments, made contacts for the editor, and was responsible for much typing and the entire index. BOB GREER, Assistant Photographer-As assistant photogra- pher, Bob took many pictures of groups, campus scenes, and special assignments for fraternity and sorority activities. Many of the prints were the results of his hours in the dark room. 6 ffiis-1 i 'X V -., 1 ict 'ugqfgfen 1949-1950--A SIGNIFICANT YEAR The year of i949-1950 marks another milestone in our progress toward the lang dreamed-of Greater San Diego State College. This June for the first time since the founding of our College in l897 as o two-year normal school, graduate students were awarded masters degrees. Furthermore, many students marched across the platform at Commencement to receive their bachelors degree, having suc- cessfully completed the newly developed occupational curricula which prepared them both tar effective employment in the business and industry of our great area and tor intelligent and contributing participation in the cultural and civic life of today's world. Other students have completed the requirements which will permit them to enter the graduate programs of the university of their choice for advanced study required for entering the higher professions, Our faculty of 220 reflects education, and in many instances teaching experience, in the best universities of the United States and Europe. The student body of 4200 regular full-time students, and a total enrollment of 5000, compares most favorably with the intellectual potentiolity ofthe nation's outstanding universities and colleges in terms of standardized test results. Our campus acreage has been extended by some 38 acres and plans for six new buildings are now on the architects boards, while two such buildings were completed and occupied during the past year. And before another twelve months have passed the six oddi- tional buildings will be nearing completion. Thus we see that I949-l950 has been a year of great signifi- cance in the development of your Alma Mater, Each of us, faculty member and student alike, can view with justifiable pride the increasing size and beauty of the plant and the comprehensiveness and quality of the educational program of the Greater San Diego State College. W. R. Hepner 7 DR. MARY MENDENHALL MR. CHARLES E. PETERSON Dean of Women Dean of Men ' DR. HERBERT C. PEWFER JR. Debn of Students A Q ,S U DR. RICHARD MADDEN DR. DONALD R. WATSON Dean of Education Dean of Arfs and Sciencex V R s . Q 1 .5 DR. WILLIAM H. LUCIO DR. JAMES J. HUNTER JR. DR. FRED HARCLEROAD Director of Elementary Education Chairman of the Department of Education Director of Secondary Education and Audio Visual -'- DR. FAY V. PERRY DR. I. N. McCOLLOM Director of Guidance for Provisional Shidents Director of Summer Sessions I Q s E 5 5 sw! g i E 5 i IX! E Emi I FN 5 I 5 , . A . I 2 ink 4 ,ff up 4 DR. WILL M. KIDWELL DR. ALFRED E. WHITE EUGENE 'F. DE BRECHT Direqtor of Occupational Guidance Registrar and Director of Educational and Placement Research Director of Extension Education MR. S. C. HARTIGAN DR. JOLINA IESUL STONE DR. KENNETH W. EELLS ' aa irarian v ' ll i I1 li Business Manager E iiluafaan a d Test ng Co sulta I' zzz...------' - ' ,,.,.,..,,1-w- - X -qui Q11 ART---First raw, left in right: Mr. George Sorenson. 'gbcond raw: Mr, Lowe!! Hous- er, Mr. Everefi' Jackson, Mrs. Use Rucsccs, Mr. Jean Swiggeit, Mrs Julia Andrews, Mr. John Dirks. HOME ARTS AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS--Left to right: Miss Ruth Talboy, Mrs. Commin, Mr. J, C. Silvemail, Mr. L, W, Luce. 1 S 5 A MUSIC--Left to right: Dr. Pcmee Evenson, Mr. Deane Smith, Mrs. Janet Mc- Goughey, Mr, Julius Leib. kpyiinw 'ef t a M ., ,. 4 .K . , . 4 3 ECONOMICS--Left to ri ht: Or. Frederick, Mr, L. E, Chadwick, Dr. Roy Cameron, 9 Mr, J. R, Felton, Dr. Joseph McClintic, Mr. Graydon Anderson. 1,1 PSYCHOLOGY--First row, left to right: Dr. Kenneth Eells, Dr. Allan E. Shields, Dr, Virginia Voiks, Dr. Oscar Kaplan, Dr. Harry Raja, Dr. Herbert Peiffer. Sec- ond row: Dr. R. E, King, Dr. Morton Renshaw, Dr, lvan McCollom, Mr Edward Geldreich, Dr, Will M. Tsdwell, Dr. Hilding Carlson lis , J HISTORY--Left to right: Webb, ' Dr. K. J. Katherine Reagan, - ELEMENTARY Hammock, Aileen and row: Guiinivere EDUCATION--First row, leift in right: C, M Alcorn R. N. Cussel P. J, Kruse. Second row Hunter Jr M H Schrupp lic Lois. B. Edweeno Deputy, J, M. Liniey, M. U. A. Housemcm, J, J, Edith Sec- Wil- :meer Mrs Nveno PLACEMENT OFFICE--Left to right: Wil! M. Tidweil, Robeft J. Wimoms, Hester Newman, Dorothy Slough. HEALTH-First row, left to right: C. H, Engfer, M,D,g M. M. Fenwick, PhN.5 G. D. Huff, M.D.g F. E. White, M.D.g J, R. Phelan, M.D. Second row: W H, Lczuritsen. Ph.D,5 A. M. Kitzinger, Dean C. E. Peterson, O. S. Hcrbcugh, M.D.g W. H. Terryq V 6 YD Mr. Fred Kusch, ie Z genfuss Mr :- hcmnon Mrs M row left to S . Eve lyn Miss SPEECH--First raw, left to right: H. D. Sellrncn, K, K. Jones, Jr., S. Earnest, C C. Cunningham, ,L W, Ackley. Second row: E. K, Pnvenmire, P, L. Pfoff, R, F Corrigan. LIBRARY SCIENCE- First row, left to right: Rose M. Perez, Eileen Adams, Gerald Haynes, Lula Germann, Mrs. Harriet B. Stovall. Second raw: Mrs. Collie Becker, Elizabeth Cunkle, Awona Harring- ton, Helen Jacobson, Dr. John Paul Stone, lrrno Sue Durr, Josephine Sutton. COMMERCE--First row, left to right: Mr. De Brechf, Miss Straub, Miss Amsden, Miss West, Mrs, Le Borrow, Mrs, Torbert, Mrs. Huntington, Dr. Gibson. Second row: Mr. E. Brown, Mr. Von Cleove, Mr, de Julian, Dr. Lomden, Mr. Watlenpaugh, Mr. Atkinson, Dr. Wright. , ENGLISH-First row, left to right: Dr. Ernest Murshand, Dr. William Bruner, Dyxie Wilker- son, Dr. Florence Dickhout, Hannah Folsom, Dr. Mabel Trail, Dr. Gail Burnett, Dr, Sidney Gulick, Dr. Edward Block, Mr. Charles Byrne. Second row: Mr. Claude Shouse, Dr. Chester B. Kennedy, Dr. John Theobold, Dr. Joseph Keen , Dr. George C. Gross, Dr. Frank John- son, Xllr. Mark Folsom, Dr. J. N. Tidwell, Dr, G. L. Phillips. 'PHYSlCS DEPARTMENT--Front row, IGH' to light: M. J, A. Terhune, Dr. D. C. Kolbfell, gs. RG Ngzoe, M. C. K. Rutledge. Back row: Dr. L. E. Smith, William Vulliet, R. Halley, . . . erris. AUDIO VISUAL--Fronf row, left to righf: Roy Best, W. L. Mcl.aney, Larry Cotton, Persis Hurlbuf, Mary Cox, David Jurling, lvon Heafhman, Don Nyie, Fred Horcleroad. Back row: Tam Gunnetfe, Norman Head, Bill Gorham, Ber- narr Hayden, Thomas Hays, Art Sprague, Charles West, Richard Neal, Bert L. Bird. REGISTRAPJS OFFICE--Left to right: .lean McGhee, Helen Perry, Evodne Deardovf, Anne CAFETERIA le right: Jerry Dolbier, Peggy Brown, Juanita Stevenson, Natalie Camerlynck, Grace Sficos. , Hummer Jean raw' Ed Brundoge, Dale Wren, Third row: John Arsnel, Jo row: Jerry Birelaquc, Ed Klundl BARN EY CARMAN Graduate Manager Business Manager of Athletics MERT CLARK Head Clerk, Bookstore Q :mam '-rf 1 'K DICK THOMAS CHARLES BYRNE Publicity Director Director at Publications soaomz s i 8 if lamina vo zzzszlzsmr I9 sm TOM ABLES Sports Public Relations MRS. PAULINE KIRKPATRICK ' Secretary, A. S. Office wk l Elizabeth Cartmill, Barbara Kilpat- Carmel Botte and Jean Tal-reou, Mrs. Patricia 'Nordstrom and Mrs. rick, A. S. Secretaries, and Betty ' Monnett, Bookstore. -9.4 Q5'.,,,,Wf 't'Z'f l I 'Q-. X Maxine Franck, Carol Jennings and June Duns, Bookstore Clerks Bookstore Clerks Gerry Berger, A. S. Cashiers . BOOK STORE OFFICE--Left to right: Bernice Linton, Dorothy Thompson, Mariorie Baker, Doris Heskett, James McGowan, Mae Wilbert. 17 CHABOURLY, FRANK CHADWICK, RICHARD CHAFFEE, CYNTHIA CHAFFEE, RICHARD CHAFFEE, MERICK CHAFFIN, ROGER CHAMBERLIN, ALAN CHAMBERLIN, MARGARET CHAMBERLIN, MARILYN CHAMBERLIN, ROBT. CHAMBERLIN, S. CHAMBERS, LORAINE CHAMBERS, SHIRLEY CHAMBLIN, NAN CHANDLER, MACK CHAMP, LEILA CHAMP, VIRGINIA CHAN, JEAN CHAPIN, GEORGE CHAPMAN, D.L. CHAPMAN, EDNA CHAPMAN, THOMAS CHAPMAN, WAYNE CHAPPELL, CAROL CHASE, BYRON CHASE, GLENN CHASE, JEAN CHASEY, JOHN CHEATAM, JAMES CHECKHART, BARBARA CHECKHART, MARYANN CHEDESTER, HARRY CHENEY, WARREN, CHESIRE, FLOYD, CHESIRE, JAMES CHESIRE, HENRY CHESIRE, MARGARET CHEW, EDIS CHEW, MAY CHICK, GWENDOLYN CHILTON, JAMES CHINO, FREDERIC CHISHOLM, MARY CHIVAS, ROBERTA CHODAS, MARY CHRISTENSEN, CLINTON CHRISTIAN, JOHN CHRISTENSON, EARL CHRISTENSON, GERALD CHRISTENSON, RALPH CHRISTIAN, CHARLES CHRISTIANSON, LAWRENCE CHRISTY, DON CHUBB, WAYNE CHULA, LEONA CHURCHILL, HUGH CIARROCCA, LOU CIAVOLINE, MICHAEL CICCATI, BEN CLAGUE, DONALD CLARE, CURTIS CLARK, EDITH CLARK, JEAN CLARK, JOHN CLARK, LELA CLARK, PAUL CLARK, ROGER CLARK, SARAH CLARK, STEWART CLARK, VIRGIE CLARK, WILLIAM CLARKE, PHIL CLARKSON, EDWARD CLASON, ROBERT CLAVEL, JERRY CLEMENT, NANCY CLICK, HENRY CLIFF, JANET CLIFFORD, WILLIAM CLINE, PAT CLIPE, MARY CLOSE, CLARENCE CLOSE, GORDON CLOUD, BEN CLUTTER, WILLIAM COADY, MERLY COATS, MORRIS COBB, MARY COBB, PAT COBEN, JOE COBURN, RICHARD COCHRAN, JAMES COCHRAN, HUBERT, CODY, JOYCE COFFEY, AUSTIN COFFIN, HARRY COFFMAN, SHIRLEY COHEN, ARTHUR COHEN, JOHN COIL, EDMONSTON COLBURN, JOHN COLBY, CAROLIN COLBY, ROBERT COLE, IRENE COLE, JAMES COLEMAN, GEORGE COLER, IDA COLLETTI, ALEXANDER COLIA, JOHN COLLINGS, CURTIS COLLINGS, REX COLLINS, CHARLES COLLINS, FRANKLIN COLLINS, MARY COLLINS, WILLIAM COLOCADO, NELLIE COLTON, JOE COMERFORD, JO COLMERFORD, RICHARD COMSTOCK, ERIC COMSTOCK, ROBERT CONDIT, CURTIS CONE, ROBERT CONGER, DAVID CONGER, ROBERT CONGER, OMAR CONKLIN, BOB CONKLIN, DONALD CONLEY, JOHN CONLEY, ROBERT CONN, RICHARD CONNELLY, VARVANIS CONNER, DONNA CONNER, THOMAS CONNOLLY, RICHARD CONNORS, MARTHA CONNORS, TED CONRAD, FRED CONSIDINE, THELIA CONSOLE, RUSSELL CONWAY, MONA CONWAY, ROBERT COOK, CORTON COOK, PHIL COOK, BOB COOKE, GEORGE COOKEY, MARY COOLEY, MASON COOLEY, GEORGE COOLIDGE, DICK COON, EARNEST COOPER, ETHEL COOPER, GERTRUDE COOPER, HENRY COOPER, PEARL COOPER, ROBERTA COOPS, JAMES COOTER, ROBERT COPELAND, ANN COPITAS, SALLY COPLEY, LAURA COPPESS, LYMAN CORAM, FRANK CORMA, THEMAS CORDON, DIANA COREY, EARL CORNELIUS, BETTY CORNELIUS, WILEY CORNETT, BOB CORNETT, EDWARD CORNETT, W. F. CORNMAN, HOWARD CORPIS, DICK CORPIS, GEORGE CORWIN, WILLIAM CORY, JOAN CORRY, JEAN COSIO, OFELIA COSSOLIAS, ELECTRA COTTAM, PAULA COLTON, CAROLYN COLTON, DIXIE COLTON, IRA COLTON, LARRY COLTER, JAMES COLTER, KENNETH W L Y I N' gg? Q -gl -IIB X ,, 2, fpf,U1f4 J A, N ,Y mx an N f ARI at ' LJ I 1 4 K LX. Aw Z 6'-073 L -f L15 61'-'Y' X If f IDJR uf Nw . 0 ht W I RIS X VW I ff AW ' AL 'C I, K Y h I I x . COURTER, JEAN COUSINEAU, HARRISS COUSINEAU, JAMES COVEY, JAMES COVERY, MARGARET COWHERD, CLIFFORD COWLING, WILLIAM COX, ANN COX, KENNETH COX, MARY COX, ROBERT COZENS, ANN CRABTREE, CRADON CRAIG, ELLEN CRAIG, JIMMIE CRANE, ELMER CRANE, ETHEL CRANE, ROBERT CRANEY, JACQUELINE CRANS, MURREL CRAWFORD, DIANE CRAWFORD, GRETA CRAWFORD, JAMES CRAWFORD, LEIGHTON CRAWFORD, ROBERT CRAWFORD, RONALD CREECH, ELIZABETH CREEKMUR, ED CREEL, JAMES CRESCENZO, LOUIS CRICKMORE, DON CRITTENDON, CYNTHIA CROCKER, BILL CROOME, HARRY CRONAN, BILL CROSTHWAITE, BOB CROUCH, DERRILL CROUCH, BEATRICE CROW, KENNETH CHOW, WAYNE CROWDER, MARRION CROWSON, JOHN CROZIER, ALBERT CRUM, JACK CRUMPACKER, JOANNE CRUSE, ALBERT CUDIGAN, PAT CULBERT, NORMA CULLY, ALICK CULVER, ELIZABETH CULVER, GRACE CULVER, JAROLD CUMMINGS, HARRY CUNNINGHAM, JEAN I CUNNINGHAM, MERLE CUNNINGHAM, VIRGINIA CUPP, JIM CURLEY, JOHN CURRY, JOY CURRY, MARY CURTIS, RICHARD CURTIS, EVAN CUSHMAN, ERNEST CUTLER, SIDNEY CUTTER, PHILLYS I D'ABLAING, GERRIT DACOLIAS, JAMES DAHLIN, RAYMOND DAGLEY, ROBERT DAHMS, ALBERT DAHMS, THOMAS DAIGLE, MARGARET DALBY, MAX DALE, WILLIAM DALE, GORDON DALE, HURBERT DALTON, PATRICIA DAMERSON, DATON DAMERON, ALTON DAMRON, EMMITT DAMSBO, ANN DAMSBO, MARION DANIEL, WARD , DANIEL, WILLIAM DANIELS, CHARLES DANIELS, GAY DANIELS, RUTHELLEN DANNA, JO ANN DARLING, HAROLD I DARNELL, ALFRED DARR, RALPH DARSEY, BERNARD DARROW, EDNA DAVID, WAYNE DAVIES, MARGARET DAVENPORT, ERNEST DAVIES, MARY DAVIES, WILLIAM DAVIS, ADRIAN DAVIS, BARBARA DAVIS, CONSTANCE I DAVIS, DORA DAVIS, EDWARD DAVIS, ELIZABETH DAVIS, HOMER DAVIS, HOPE DAVIS, EDWARD I DAVIS, JOHN DAVIS, LLOYD DAVIS, MILTON DAVIS, JOHN S. DAVIS, MARTIN DAVIS, ROLAND I DAVIS, WILLIAM D'AURA, JOHN DAWSON, PAUL DAWSON, SAM DAY, FLORENCE DEAM, FRANK I DEAN, WALTER DEAN, WINFIELD DEARDORFF, GLEN DEARNELL, LABE DEASON, JACK DEASON, WILLIAM I de BECK, JOHN De BOER, MARIE DeCARO, JAMES DECK, KEITH DEEBLE, JACK DEEWALL, NANCY DEHNEL, GEORGE DEISTER, LLOYD DEJARNETT, R.S. DEIBERT, CAROLYN DELANEY, DANIEL DELANEY, EILEEN I DELANO, DAVID DELANO, STEVENS DELASALAS, JOSEPH DE LA TORRE, MARILYN DELLE, MARTHA DE LONG, CHARLES DE MARCE, DONN DEMERS, GLORIA DEMETRE, JIMMIE DEN BOESTERT, JUNE DENK, JUNE DENNING, ERNEST DENNIS, JESSE DE NOYETTES, DORIS DENTON, EDWARD D'ENTREMONT, LIANE DENTT, LESLIE DEPEW, STUART DEPUE, STANLEY DEPUTY, ELIZABETH DEPUTY, WILLIAM DE RIEMER, THOMAS DERX, MARTIN DE SILVA, ROGER DE STEFANO, RICHARD DESELLE, CARROLL DETATE, JOHN DEUTCH, FLORENCE DEVEREUX, ROBERT DEVIN, JOANNE DEVORRAUX ALYCE DEWHURST, ROBERT DEWES, PHILLIP DE WITT, ROBERT DE WOODY, LLOYD DEXTER, ROBERT DIAMOND, DALE DIAZ, HELEN DIBB, WALLACE DIBOLL, ALFRED DICKASON, MARY DICKENSON, JAMES DICKERMAN, KEN DICKINSON, BILL BICKSON, BILLY DICKSON, CAROL DICKSON, CONNIE DIERDORFF, LOREN I8 DIETZ, RICHARD DIEZ, GRETCHEN DIGBY, MATHEW DIGIULIO, EMANUEL DILLEY, NORMAN DILL, HAROLD DILLAHUNT, STEWART DILLERBACK, W. H. DILLEN, RICHARD DILLON, HARRY DINES, THOMAS DINKINS, GEORGE DISSINGER, GEORGE DITTO, RAY DITTRICH, NORMAN DIXON, DALE DIXON, JOHN DIXON, QUENTIN DOCK, BARBARA DODDS, MARGARET DODGE, ELIZABETH DODGE, MARION DODGE, WILSON DOLAN, FRANK DOLL, MARY DOMBY, JAQUELINE DONAHEY, DURENE DONAHUE, ELIZABETH DONALDSON, LILLIAN DONLEY, WARD DONNAN, GLADYS DONNAN, MARY DONNELLY, DONALD DONOHUE, JAMES DOOLITTLE, RUTH DORLAND, PHILLIP DORMAN, PHYLLIS DORNER, ARLENE DOSS, MARGARET DOSTER, LANDRY DOTTY, WILLIAM DOUGHTY, RICHARD DOUGLAS, ROLAND DOUGHTY, THOMAS DOUORAU, PANDORA DOW, RALPH DOWD, JAMES DOWDS, GERALD DOWNS, DARRELL DOYLE, JAMES DOYLE, JOHN DRAKE, WAYNE DRANE, THOMAS DRAPER, JACK DRASIL, IDA DRAYNER, ALLEN DRESSER, LELAND DREWERY, JOAN DRESCHER, ROBERT DREYER, DONALD DREYER, DONNA DREYER, MARIE DRINKWATER, MARGARET DROLLINGER, RALPH D'RONEY, MINNTAHOIA DROWN, HOWARD DRUMMET, MARCIA DRUMMET, RICHARD DRURY, FLORENCE DUARTE, AMPARTO DUBA, DOROTHY DUDLEY, PATRICIA DUEA, VIRGIL DUERMIT, JOSEPH DUFFETT, WALTER DUFFY, JAMES DUFFY, THOMAS DUGGER, BERTHA DUGGER, FELIX DUKES, WARREN DULL, BEVERLY DULL, GEORGE DUNCAN, JAMES DUNCAN, JOE DUNCAN, MYRLEN DUNCAN, RUTH DUNDON, WILLIAM DUNN, JOHN DUNN, PAUL DUNSTAN, HARRY DURANT, FRANCES DURBIN, RICHARD DURHAM, BETTY DURHAM, HAROLD DURHAM, HENRY DURHAM, MARY DURHAM, RICHARD DURHAM, ROBERT DURNAL, DON DURNAL, GENE DUSTIN, CARL DWYER, DANIEL DYER, ROBERT DYKES, EUGENE DYKES, MARVIN DYSON, DAVID DYSON, RICHARD DZAJIC, MARIE EADS, THOMAS EARL, MARY EARNEST, LESTER EASON, BETTY EASTMAN, SUE EATON, EMILY EATON, GENE EATON, JOSEPH EATON, WALLACE EATON, WILLIAM EBNER, GERALD EBNER, JOYCE EBNER, LOWELL EBRITE, TED ECHEVARRIA, VICTOR ECKERT, MARJORIE ECKERY, CHARLES ECKERY, PATRICIA ECKHART, JOANN EDELBROCK, EUGENE EDENS, BENNIE EDERER, JOAN EDEREE, MARY EDGE, RUTH EDSON, ELIZABETH EDSON, ELIZABETH V. EDWARDS, BARBARA EDWARDS, FRANK EDWARDS, GEORGE EDWARDS, RICHARD EDWARDS, WILLIAM EGGERT, BONNOE EHLERS, WARREN EICHE, EDWARD EICHENLAVB, MARTIN EICHMAN, NICKOLETTA EICHMAN, ROBERT EISENTRAUT, DONALD ELDRIDGE, JOHN ELIASON, ROBERT ELKINS, HENRY ELLEDGE, ROBERSON ELLERY, PATRICIA ELLIOTT, ALICE ELLIOTT, EVELYN ELLIOTT, RICHARD ELLIS, DOROTHY ELLIS, GEORGE ELLIS, SALLEE ELLISON, CAROLINE ELM, CLAYTON ELMORE, GEORGE EMBLETON, RONALD EMBREY, ROBERT EMERSON, EDWIN EMERSON, WILLIAM EMERY, LILA EMERY, QUENTEN EMERY, WILLIAM EMRICK, JOHN ENGELHORN, GEORGE ENGLE, JOYCE ENGLEMAN, WARREN ENGLER, JOHN ENGLISH, WILLIAM ENLUND, WILLIAM ENTRINGER, RICHARD EPLER, JAMES EPLER, MARGARET EPLER, MARY EPPERSON, JAMES EPSTEIN, BURTON ERICKSON, ARTHURS ERICKSON, ELERTH ERICKSON, KARYN ERICKSON, RUBY ERICKSON, VALORIE ERICKSON, WILLIAM W R I , Sp ,M M27 1 A ,swf , N J 'X ' Of W! V I W., if ff 97 ' 2 7: ...fi f f f ff 74 , x X JD I G I NX C V I N , ff f fj W- T X ,pf I I ff XI ' fx. X 60N ' T-F Q Q Gob f' x.,.DdAS5.. nm PAFMA hi 5 QD .J L, fi bg-Q-Z, K W -W- ERIKSSON, HELEN ERKENBECK, JAMES ERNEST, DELIA ERWIN, CHARLIE ERWIN, DALE ERWIN, JOHN ERZINGER, EUGENE ESCAMILLA, AUGUSTINE ESCOVADO, ROBBIE ESTAVILLO, ROBERT ESTEP, JOAN ESTEP, JOHN ESTEP, NORMA ESTERSON, HOWARD ESTES, EARL ESTEVANE, HECTOR ESTOK, HAROLD ESTRADA, CHARLES EULBERG, ALVIN EUSTIS, DELBERT EVANS, CHARLES EVANS, DANIES EVANS, ELVIS EVANS, GARY EVANS, JANE EVANS, JERRY EVANS, JOANNE EVANS, ROBERT EVANS, WILLIAM EVERETT, LIONEL EVERINGHAM, WALTER EVERSON, WILLIAM FABARES, PAUL FADDIS, JOHN FADNER, RICHARD FADWELL, MATHEW FAHIEN, NANCY FAIMAN, MERWYN FALL, LOIS FAHSLER, WILLIAM FANST, WILLIAM FARMER, ARCHIE FARNSWORTH, EARLE FARNSWORTH, KENNETH FARR, EVELYN FARRELL, GERALD FARRER, LLOYD FARRIS, THOMAS FASSLER, ROBERT FAUDOA, MARIE FAULKNER, DOROTHY FAULKNER, ORVAL FAULWETTER, WILLIAM FAUNCE, WILLIAM FAVEL, CHARLINE FAWCETT, KEN FAZIO, MARGARET FEATHERINGILL, WALLACE FEDERLE, FRANCIL, FEENEY, EILEEN FEENEY, THOMAS FELDMAN, DAVID FELDMAN, SHIRLEY FELKER, CHARLES FELIX, DANIEL FENTZLING, JOAN FENWICK, RUSS FERGUSON, FRANK FERGUSON, JEAN FERGUSON, NORMAN FERNANDEZ, RAFAEL FERRELL, CONSTANCE FERRIS, DAVID FERRIS, JOSEPH FICK, ROBERT FICKEL, MARY FIEGER, NANCY FIELD, ELIZABETH FIET, FRED FIET, NORENE FILER, JULIAN FILIPPI, FRANK FILIPPI, JOSEPH FILSON, ART FINCH, ROBERT FINCH, VERNON FINK, JAMES FINK, JOHN FINK, KIETH FINKLE, CHESTER FINKIEL, KATHRYNE FINNEY, FRANK FINSTER, DAVID FINSTER, JOHN FINSTER, JAMES FIRESTONE, SHIRLEY FISCHBECK, PAT FISCHER, LORELEI FISCHER, JOSEPH FISCHER, RICHARD FISCHER, PATRICIA FISH, DEANE FISHBURN, BILLIE FISHER, CHARLES FISHER, DONALD FISHMAN, FREDERIC FITIELD, ROBERT FITZE, WALTER FITZGERALD, STEVE FITZPATRICK, CURTIS FITZPATRICK, ROBERT FITZPATRICK, VIRGINIA FLAVEN, ALLEN FLEISHNEIN, REUBAN FLEISHER, KLAUS FLEMING, JASPER FLEMING, WILLIAM FLEMING, ROBERT FLESIA, ROMAY FLETCHER, EDWARD FLETCHER, THOMAS FLINN, ROBERT FLORES, ROSE FLOURNOY, LUCILE FLOYD, ROBERT FLUCK, RICHARD FLYNN, FRANCIS FODOR, ALVIN FOLD, RAYMOND FOLEY, JOHN FOLEY, ROXIE FONG, YOKE FOOTE, MARK FORAN, WILLIAM FORD, ROBERT FOREMAN, LAWRENCE FOREMAN, PAUL FORRESTER, SARAH FORSHAW, ANDREW FORTHMAN, ROBERT FORTNER, JAMES FOSTER, EDWARD FOSTER, GEORGE FOSTER, JACK FOSTER, JACK S. FOSTER, JO ANN FOSTER, JOHN FOSTER, LAWRENCE FOSTER, WILLIAM FOTIAS, ATHANASIA FOUCETT, OWION FOUGEROUSSE, HENRY FOUGEROUSSE, NICHOLAS FOUSHEE, FABIAN FOWLER, RHUDOLPH FOX, DENVER FOX, GEORGE FOX, GEORGE 0. FOX, MARK FOX, STEWART FOX, WILLIAM FRADENBURG, JACQUELINE FRANK, ROBERT FRANCIS, GORDON FRANCIS, JOE FRANGER, VINCENT FRANKLIN, HARRY FRANKLIN, JAMES FRANKLIN, SYDNEY FRANKSTON, MORRIS FRANOVICH, CHRIS FRASHER, CARL FRAUER, ELINOR FRAWCIS, JACK FRAZIER, ALICE FRAZIER, JEANNINE FRAZIER, WILBUR FREDLUND, LYLE FREDERICKS, WILLIAM FREE, THOMAS FREED, EUGENE FREED, LEWIS 1 9 ' CLAIRE STEPPLER, Senior Editor-Claire put in many hours making reservations and appointments for portraits. In addition to this she was responsible for the Senior section which was the largest in the history of the school. FAYE REASONER, Senior Co-Editor-Faye devoted many hours to straightening out, typing, and filing Senior information blanks. MARIAN JOHNSTON, General Layout--Marian, a sorority pledge, gave many hours to typing, running errands and iden- tification work. , 20 ll FEBRUARY GRADUATES Ackerman, Thomas C. Degree: B.A. Major: Economics Minor: Political Science Activities: Tau Sigma fPresif denti, Canterbury Club Barham, Eric G., Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: Zoology Minor: Botany Blumer, Arline Degree: A.B. Major: General iSociology, Psychology, Economics? Activities: Interfaith Coun- cil CSec'yl, Hillel, lnter-Cul- tural Organization, Social Service Club Assay, Clifford H., Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Beamish, William S., Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Christian Science Organization iPresident and Readerl Boe, Rollin 0. Degree: B.S. Austin, Tom A. Bach, Chandler E. Degree: A.B. Liberal Arts Degree: A.B. Major: Sociology Major: Commerce fBusiness Minor: Psychology, Econom, Administrationl Activities: Oceotl, Psychol- Minor: Economics ogy Club, Social Service Activities: Sigma Alpha Club, Lambda Chi Alpha, Epsilon tEminent Deputy, El Club Azteca Bevill, Daisy D. Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Bowen, William Degree: A,B. Archon, Vice-Pres.l Birdsall, Fred Degree: B.S. Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Alpha Phi Omega, Student Council, Com. of Elections, Delta Pi Beta, Blue Key, Engineers' Ass'n. Boyle, George Wesley Degree: A.B. Major: Physics Major: Mathematics Minor: Math Minor: Chemistry Activities: Luthern Stu- Activities: Alpha Phi dents' Ass'n CPres.J, Eng. Omega, Phi Sigma Kappa Ass'n, Sigma Pi Sigma fTrs.l Bain, Julia A. Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Birdsall, Helen Kathleen Degree: A,B. Liberal Arts Major: General lEnglish, Art, Journalism? Activities: Student Council, Cap and Gown, Cetza, Delta Zeta, AWS Board, Aztec Reporter, Who's Who, Xolotl Bradbury, George Lewis Degree: B.A. Major: Economics Minor: Commerce Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon lSec'yl, Tau Sigma, Rally Committee Brand, Raymond D. Brixey, John 0. Brown, Halleck Norris Bynum, Robert Fulton Casey, Raymond Knight Degree: B.A. Degree: A,B. Special Secon- Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Degree: A,B. Major: Commerce dary Major: English Major: Commerce iBusine-ss Major: Music Minor: English Major: Physical Education Minor: Psychology Administrationl Minor: Social Science Minor: Social Science Minor: Economics Activities: Delta Sigma Phi 2l Band, Orchestra Casteel, Sally L. Cespedes, Crescencia Chaboudy, Frank R. Champ, Leila Lande Chapman, Wayne R. Degree: A.B. Sanchez Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Degree: B,A. Major: Sociology Degree: A.B. Liberal Arts Major: Education Major: Commerce Major: Commerce Minor: Psychology Major: English Minor: Social Science Minor: Economics Minor: Economics Activities: Social Service Minor: Sociology Activities: A I p h a P h i Club, P s y c h o I o g y Club, Activities: Inter-Cultural Or- Omega, Tau Sigma Channing Club, Xolotl ganization, Social Service Club Christensen, Earl Virgil Degree: A.B. Liberal Arts Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Blue Key, Oceotl, Deseret Club, A.M,S. Board, Awards Com., Rally Com., Tau Sigma, Delta Pi Beta Corwin, William L. Degree: B.S. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Sigma Chi, Phi Sigma Xi Ebner, Gerald Lincoln Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Clark, John DeWitt Degree: A.B. Major: Art Minor: English Activities: Delta Sigma Phi lV.ePres., Sec'yD, Art Guild Delaney, Daniel A. Degree: A.B. General Major: Physical Ede ucation, Sociology Edens, Bennie Frank, Jr. Degree: A.B. Special Secon- dary Education Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Varsity Football, Omega Xi, Let'm'n's Club, C.S.T.A,, Saphrnore Cabinet 2-STATE COLLEGE Conklin, Donald Brodgetl' Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: English De Long, Charles B., Jr. Degree: A.B, Major: Economics Minor: Commerce Activities: Tau Sigma, Sig- ma Lambda, Inter-Fraternity Council '47, Sailing Team '48, '49, '50 Feeny, Eileen Ann Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce-Market ing Minor: Sociology Activities: lnter Council, Alpha Phi, Cap and Gown, A,S. Social Com. 22 - Sorority Cooley, E. Mason Degree: B.A. Major: English Minor: History Activities: El P ale n q u e, Gamma Psi Dines, Thomas R. Degree: A.B. Education CGeneral Jr. l-lighi Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics, Gen. Science Activities: Education Club, Mathematics Club, Sigma Pi Sigma Filippi, Joseph, Jr. Degree: A.B. Liberal Arts Major: Commerce lBus. Ad.J Minor: Speech Arts Activities: Sigma Lambda, President. Coram, Frank John Degree: A.B. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Phi Sigma Xi Dixon, John Degree: A.B. Liberal Arts Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Activities: Aztec Christian Fellowship, Delta Kappa Fleischer, Klaus D. Degree: A.B. Liberal Arts Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Political Science Foran, William Lester Degree: A.B. Education CSpecial Secondary Credl Major: Physical Education Minor: Music Activities: A,M.S. Board, Varsity Football, Letterman, Track, Omega XI Gauss, John Degree: A.B. Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Hadreas, Georgette Degree: B.A. Major: English Minor: French Foster, Jack E. Degree: A,B, Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Gold, James Milton, Jr. Degree: A.B. Liberal Arts Major: English Minor: History Activities: C,S.T.A., Educa- tion Club Harriman, David Bruce Degree: B.A. Major: Economics Minor: Sociology Activities: Tau Sigma Fougerousse, Henry L. Degree: B.S. Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Phi Sigma, Electronics Club Graham, Alexander Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Sigma iPres.l, Oceotl CV.P.l, Foot- Lambda ball, Lightweight Football, Tau Sigma Hartley, William Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce CBus. Anil Minor: Economics Activities: A,M.S. Board iSec'yl. Fougerousse, Nicholas C. Degree: BS Major: Engineering Minor: Mathematics Graves, Lawrence Eugene Degree: A.B. Major: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Co-Fdr. KARA, Oral lntrpt. Club, Recipient Meritorious Serv. Award for Interpretation, Theatre Gld. Hassey, Wilma Louise Degree: A.B. Major: English Minor: Geography Activities: Baptist Student Union, Choral Club Gantz, Forrest, Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: Music Minor: Geography Activities: Pep Band, Men's Glee Club, Choral Club, Choraliers, S Medal Winner Band, Hadley, Raoul B. Degree: B.A. Major: Speech Arts Minor: Economics Activities: Freshman Class iPresidentl, Tau Delta Chi, Oceotl, Astronomy C l u b , Radio Guild Henneberg, Paul L., Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: Music Minor: Geography Activities: Mu Phi Alpha, M.E.N.C. iPres.l, C.S.T.A., Education Club, Orchestra, Band Heyer, Warren Jennings, Marilyn Corinne Johnston, William Linton Jones, Betty Ann Jones, James F. Degree: A.B. Degree: B.A. Liberal Arts Degree: A.B, Degree: B.A. Degree: A.B. and Gen. Jr. Major: Education Major: Commerce iMktng.l Major: Mathematics Major: Education High Teaching Credential Minor: Social Science Minor: English Minor: Physics Minor: Geography Major: Mathematics Activities: Quetzal Hall Activities: Kappa Delta Pi, Minor: Social Science Cab., Col. Y Cab., Cetza, C.S.T.A. A,W.S. Bd., Rally Com., Del Sudoeste, Sophomore Cab, 23 Kapes, Ernest William Keeler, Donald E. King, Robert Edward Degree: B.A. Degree: B.S. DGQVSQ1 AB- Kaihatsu, Arthur S. Major: Economics Major: Chemistry Major: Psychology Degree: A.B. Minor: Political Science Minor: Zoology Minor: Sociology Major: Commerce Activities: Gymnastics Minor: Economics Kinsley, Theodore R. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce lBus. Ad,l Minor: Economics Activities: Varsity G y m Team, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Phi Epsilon, l.-F.C., Half- Time Entertainment Knapp, Robert Louis Degree: BS. Major: Engineering Minor: Physics Activities: Institute ot Radio Engineers Makie, Donald Jay Degree: A,B. General Major: P.E., ology, Psychology Soci- Mollering, Geraldine M. Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: English Kusche, Thelma Dixie Degree: B.A, Major: Speech Minor: English Activities: Anthropol- ogy Club, Theater Guild, Radio Guild lSec'yJ, Skull and Dagger Maynard, Helen Frances Degree: AB. General Ele- mentary Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Sigma Alpha lota iSec'yJ, Orchestra, YM-YW, Quetzal l-lall, C.S.T.A. Monette, Theodore A. Degree: AB. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Newman Club, Camera Club, Tau Sigma Lee, Herbert Glen Degree: AB. Liberal Arts Major: Commerce Minor: Economics, Geography Activities: T a u S i g m a, Alpha Phi Omega Myers, Rexol F. Degree: B.S. Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma lTreas.J, Math. Club, Insti- tute of Radio Engineers lSec'yl Montello, George Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: General Science 24 Livesay, Elizabeth Field Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: Zoology Activities: Alpha Delta Chi Phi Mu Epsilon Mills, James R. Degree: A.B. Education Major: Social Science Minor: English Activities: Interfaith Coun., lntrpr. Anglican Council lPres.D, Phi Alpha Theta, R.w.c., xoioii, Ed. Club. Moore, James Francis Degree: A.B. Major: Mathematics Minor: Speech Arts Activities: Basketball Mgr. C4 yearsl, l.etterman's Club Omega Xi 1 Lowerison, Courtland W. Degree: B.A. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma Miyashita, Miyako Degree: B.A. Major: Sociology Minor: l-listory Activities: Social Serv. Club Inter-Cultural Organization, Channing Club Moore, Walter Earl Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics McKellar, William H. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Wrestling Pratt, Russell Murray Degree: B.A, Major: Zoology Minor: Psychology Activities: Aesculapians iPres.l, Band, A I p ha Mu Gamma, Tau Delta Chi, Phi Sigma Xi, WC., P.D.C. Rodgers, James F. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce lAccountingl Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma McLaren, Kenneth Earl Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Education Club lTreas.,J, C.S.T.A., Rowing Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon, C.T.A. Radican, Jack E. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Roloff, Leland H. Degree: B.A. Major: Speech Minor: English Activities: L a m b d a Chi Alpha, Pi Kappa Delta, KARA, Oceotl, Open Forum, H.S. Speech Tournament Newton, Charles H. Degree: A.B. Education, Gen. Jr. High Major: Social Studies Minor: English Activities: C.S.T.A., Phi Alpha Theta, History Club iV.-Pres.l Radovich, Nicholas John Degree: A.B. Major: Economics Minor: Sociology Rusk, Frances M. Degree: B,A. Major: Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: C.S.T.A., Alpha Phi CV.-Pres.l, Delta Phi Up- silon lCor. Sec'yl, Kappa Delta Pi lHon. Educationl Pierce, Richard Hicks Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Economics Raphael, Robert Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Activities: Inter - Cultural Organization Ryan, Paul E. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce CBus. Ed.J Minor: Psychology Activities: H,l. Pigniolo, Jack Charles Degree: B.S. Physics Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa lTreas,l, l,R.E., Westminister Club Rimbach, Bev. Ward Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Speech Arts Rybel, Frances Degree: B.A. Major: Psychology Minor: Life Science Activities: Pi Beta Phi Rye, George William Sable, Cathleen Jackson Sanford, William A. Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Major: Education Major: Education Minor: Economics Minor: Social Science Minor: Social Science Activities: Sigma Alpha Ep- Activities: Alpha Phi, Junior Activities: l.-F. Council, Ed. silon, Xolotl, Tau Sigma, Class iV,-Pl, A.W.S, Board, Club, A.M.S. Board, Social Choral Club, Men's Glee l.-S. Council, C.S.T.A., Del Com., Extra-Curricular Com- Club Sud, Xolotl, Rally Com. mittee, Sigma Phi Epsilon 25 Schniepp, Gene R. Degree: A.B. Elemen. Ed, Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A. iState Pres.l, K a p p a Delta Pi lPres.l, Pi Kappa Alpha, ln- ter-Cultural Organization Scott, Alfred G., Jr. Degree: A.B. General Majors: Sociology, Journal- ism, English Activities: Aztec, Emit, Del Sud, Handbook, Internation- al Relations Club, l.-C. Or., Soc. Science Coun, Cacti Siegel, Bernard I. Silbaugh, Ralph Gordon Simcox, John Lawton Simmons, Dick Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Major: History Major: Social Science Major: Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor: English Minor: Physical Education Minor: Social Science Minor: Social Science Activities: A l p h o P h i Activities: Varsity Football Activities: Varsity Football, Omega, C. S. T. A., lntro- lLetters 3 yearsi, Letter- Sigma C h i , Letterman's Mural Athletics man's Club, Phi Lambda Xi Club. Skidmore, Robert Kalani Degree: B.A. Major: Pre-Social Work Activities: Who's Who, Pep Band, Blue Key, Oceotl, Christian Science Organiza- tion, C ho ral Club, Rally Committee, Choralairs ,. . VV., -sl . K - .m.,.e, deli s C. Degree: A.B. Ma'or: General Economics, l I Sociology, Commerce Activities: Tau Sigma, Az tec Rifle and Pistol Club Stewart, Vera C. lMrs.i Degree: B.E. fElem. Ed.J Snyder, J. F. Stimson, Russell C. Degree: A.B. Liberal Arts Major: Education, Social Major: General, Psychology, Science Sutton, Robert E. Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: General Science Sociology, Economics Activities: Newman Club, Tau Sigma Taddiken, Robert L. Degree: A.B. Major: Economics Minor: Political Science Activities: Political Science Club, Tau Sigma Sogo, Power B. Degree: A.B. Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma CCorres. Sec'yJ, Mathematics Club lV.-Pres.l Stormes, John Max Degree: A.B. Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Moth Club, Radio Guild, Institute of Radio Engineers Talioferro, John Ransom Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology 26 Spears, Kent C., Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: Chemistry Strong, Maurice Degree: A.B. Major: Economics Minor: Psychology Activities: Tau Sigma, Sige ma Lambda, P.C., S.D.S.C., Tn. Club, S.A.E., Anth. Club Tanner, William James Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Psychology Activities: Kopa Sigma Stevens, Robert Lee Degree: A.B. Major: Physical Education Minor: Special Science Activities: Del Sudoeste lEd. '5OJ, B.K., S. Photo., Aztec, Del Sud iPhoto 7197 Photo, Club, Sigma Delta Psi Sutherland, Robert E. Degree: B.A. Minor: Economics Activities: Theta Chi, Alpha Phi Omega Tarantino, lsadore Salvatore Degree: l3.S. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Kappa Phi Sigma lTreas.i Taylor, Ramie Allen Degree, BS. Engineering Major: Minor: Physics Vance, Dorothy Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: English Activities: C.S.T.A., l..A,C. Xolotl, Kappa Theta, Gam ma Phi Beta, Wesley Club, Choral Club, Choralaires Wilson, James Bruce Degree: A.B. Major: English Minor: Sociology Thompson, Richard Elmer Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Walker, Charles Paul Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Delta Chi Yee, Mee K. Degree: A.B, Spl. Secondary Credential in Art Major: Art Minor: Physical Education Activities: Alpha Delta Chi iPres.l, Art Guild, Education Club Turoski, Zigmund James Degree: A.B. Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Newman Club Wallace, Warren H. Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Phi Alpha Theta, C.S.T.A., History Club Tuttle, Patrick M. Degree: A.B. Kindergarten, Primary Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Christian Science Organization iSec'y, Pres., V.-Pres., Readerl, C.S.T.A. Williams, Jackson B., Jr. Degree: AB, Liberal Arts Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Updegraff, William D., Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: Lite Science Minor: Psychology Williams, Leon L. Degree: B.A, Major: Psychology Minor: English Activities: Oceotl, ogy Club, El Club Azteca, I,-Cul. Or., Toastmasters, International Relations Club Psychol- -qsluv ' FEBRUARY GRADUATES David N. Jones A.B. Donald N. Weston A.B. Charles L. Bohannon A.B John D. Kelsey A.B. Thomas J. White A.B. Robert Balm A.B Richard H. Kinser A.B. Betty E. Willis A.B. Marshall K. Brandon A.B. Robert J. Kircher A.B. James L. Squire, Jr. B.S. Paul D. Clark A.B William Low A.B. Robert D. Chamberlain A.B. Robert G. Cook A.B Hobart W. Mitchell A.B. James E. Epler, Jr. A.B. Ernest W. Davenport A.B Jane E. Neeper A.B. Mary F. Gilliland A.B. Roland J. Douglas A.B James T. Quesenberry A.B. John E. Lynch, Jr. A.B. Andrew W. Forshaw A.B Frederick L. Schwartz, John R. O'MalIey A.B. Clarence C. Graham A.B Jr. A.B Betty W. Quayle A.B. John D. Gressett A.B John L. Scott, Jr. A.B. Helen D. Weyhgandt A.B. Jack T. Hancock A.B Paul K. Sewell A.B. Lawrence T. White A.B. Gerald A. Handley A.B. David L. Thomas A.B. Walter J. Whittemore A.B. Charles E. Helms A.B James H. Walters A.B Alice H. Hahn A.B Dale G. Walton A.B IN MEMORIAM Condolences are extended to the family of ROBERT ARTHUR RAPHAEL, 26, February graduate, who died early in May, a month before he was to have participated in commencement exercises. He held a bachelor's degree with a major in psychology. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Raphael, of San Diego, his wife, Frances Isabel Raphael, and his daughter, Frances Jayne Raphael, of Alexandria, Va. 27 JUNE GRADUATES Abbott, Mary Lou Ables, Thomas E. Abrams, Robert Graham Degree: A.B. General Degree: A.B. Majors: Journalism, English, Major: Zoology Psychology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Blue Key, Who's Who, Alpha Phi Omega, Aztec, Del Sud, End Zone, l-l,S.J.C. '49, P.R.D.S. Pub. Adair, Richard Douglas Degree: Special Sec. in P.E. Major: P.E. Minor: Social Science Activities: Omega Xi, Oceotl, Education C I u b , Football Letter '47, '48, '49 Adams, Irene Russell Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Attended S. D. S. C. '39-'40, Lt. SC USNR until June, l949, Trans- ferred from USC Jan., l950 Adelson, Fred L. Degree: A.B. General Major: Chemistry, Zoology, Commerce Activities: A l p h a Epsilon Delta, Blue Key, Delta Kappa, EA., NSC., Tau Delta Chi, Wesley Club Allison, Beverly Andrews, Arthur Degree: B.A. Major: Life Science Minor: History Agee, Ernest 0. Degree: A.B. Major: Art Minor: Zoology Activities: J. V. Football, Aescalaepians, Phi Sigma Psi, Theta Chi, L. and A.C., NC., Blue Book Ball Com. Allison, Violet Degree: A.B. Major: Pre-Social Activities: l,C.O., El Club Azteca, Social Service Club Arnold, Don E. Degree: A.B. Spl. Secondary Major: Physical Education Minor: History Activities: Kappa Sigma, TIZOC Wrestling Club iPres.l, Varsity Wrestling, Who's Who Aiken, Edwin Gary Degree: B.A. Major: Psychology Minor: Philosophy, Sociology Activities: Channing Club, Camera Club, Psychology Club, Inter-Cultural Or- ganization Almgren, Dona Dee Degree: A.B. Major: Life Science Minor: Physical Education Activities: Alpha Phi, Aztec Majorette, Cetza, R a I l y Committee Arnold, Dorothy 28 Albaugh, Donald F. Degree: B.A. Major: Commerce iAccount- ingl Minor: Economics Altman, Daniel E. Degree: B.S. Major: Physics Minor: Math Activities: Sigma Pi Sig- ma, Institute of Radio En- gineers, Student Branch Atkinson, Paul I. Alf, Edward F. Anderson, Lawrence E. Degree: B.S. Mech. Eng. Major: Mechanical Eng. Minor: Physics Activities: Sigma Pi, Society Automotive Engineers, Engi- neers' Association Baldessari, Betty Ann Degree: Special Secondary in Speech Arts and Speech Correction Cred. Major: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Cap and Gown, A,W.S., Gamma Phi Beta Baldriclge, Allan L. Degree: B.S. Major: Physics Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma, Engineers' Association, ln- stitute ot Radio Engineers Bass, James O. Degree: General Jr. High Major: P.E. Minor: Social Science, Speech Activities: I.-F. Sports Direc- tor, Omega Xi, Letterman's Club, Varsity Baseball Beck, Stanley Baldwin, Lewis Beason, Steve Beckman, Robert F. Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Activities: Psychology Club, Sociology Club Ballantyne, Elizabeth Jean Degree: Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Activities: West- rninister Club, Toastmistress, A.W.S. Board, Interfaith Council, C,P.C., S.S.C. Bechtel, Vanferd Mohr Beers, William N. Degree: B.S. Major: Physics Minor: Engineering Activities: Institute of Radio Engineers, Engineers' Assn., Sigma Lambda. Ballantyne, Tom Beck, Ernest Lynn Degree: A.B, Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Phi Lambda Xi Letterman's Club, C.S.T.A. Education Club Bell, Donna Elaine Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Alpha Delta Chi Aztec Christian Fellowship, C.S.T.A. Bardot, Donald Francis Degree: A.B. Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Varsity Football, Omega Xi, Letterman's Club Beck, Kenneth Robert Degree: A.B, Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Track, '48, '49, '50, S.D.A,A.U. Decathlon Champion, N.C.A.A. Dee cathalon, 6th place. Belloni, Wilson Bengston, Joan Degree: A.B, Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Education Club, C.S.T.A,, Delta Phi Epsilon, Xolotl, Orchestra Benintende, Joseph John Degree: A.B. Major: Speech Arts Minor: Sociology Activities: Frosh Football, J.V. Football, Toastmasters, Theater Guild, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Kappa Delta, DS: Berg, Wallace S. Degree: A.B. Major: Economics Minor: Political Science Activities: Lambda C hi Berger, John Charles Degree: A.B. Major: Music Minor: English Activities: Mu Phi Alpha, Alpha, Inter. Col. Debate, Men's Giee Club, Choral Poly. Science Club 29 Club Berkey, Max Leslie, Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: French, Spanish Minor: English Activities: Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Mu Gamma, Phi AI- pha Theta, Xolotl, Le Cercle Francais, EI Club Azteca Berliner, Jack William Berridge, Donald F. Berriman, Mildred Berry, Thomas Newton Berry, William E., Jr. Degree: B,A, Degree: b.A. Degree: A.B, Degree: BA, Major: Commerce Major: Commerce Major: Education Major: Psychology Minor: Economics Minor: Economics Minor: Social Science Minor: English Activities: l-lillel Activities: Lambda Chi Al' Activities: C ho ral Club, Activities: Psychology Club pha, Tau Sigma, Newman C.S.T.A., Kappa Delta Pi Sigma Pi, Roccjuettes, Bad Club iSec.l minton Club Beseda, Woodrow Lee Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Delta Sigma Phi Y:M.-Y.W. Blair, Allen M. Degree: AB. Major: Science Minor: Physical Education Activities: C.S:T,A., Educa tion Club, Westminster Club, Soccer Team Bortz, L. Franklin Degree: B.A. Majorl Special Speech Minor: English Activities: Theater Guild, Education Club Best, Howard Vincent Blair, Betty Lorenz Degree: AB. Education Major: Special Secondary Minor: Physical Education Activities: Pres., Treas. ot A.W.S., Cap and Gown, Who's Who, Kappa Delta, C.S.T.A., Pi Omega Pi, Bortz, Mrs. Margaret E. Degree: B.A. Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: C.S.T.A., l,R.C. Biehl, Patricia L. Bliss, Jackson Botte, Louis J. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Newman Club 30 Sigma, Bingham, Carleton D. Degree: B.A. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Activities: GS. of Kappa Sigma, Eta Omega Delta, Delta Kappa, Sigma Pi Sig- ma, Men's Glee Club, Oceotl Bliss, Mary Elizabeth Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Shen Yo, Quetzal Hall, C:S.T.A., Education Club Bowler, Leo F. Blackwell, Jack Blount, David H. Degree: B.S. Major: Chemistry Minor: Zoology Activities: Delta Education Club Bradshaw, John Kappa Braun, .lohn W. Degree: B.A. Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Delta iPres,l, Tau Sigma Chi Brown, Robert Malcolm Degree: BS. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Activities: Tau Delta Chi, American Chemical Society iStudent Attiliatel Brownyer, Lloyd R. Degree: A.B. Major: Geography Minor: History Brocato, William C. Degree: B.A. Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics Activities: Mathematics Club, Sigma Phi Sigma Brown, Ruth Alice Degree: AB. Major: Art Minor: Home Arts Activities: Cap and Gown, Cetza, A,S. Council, Alpha Xi Delta, WRA Board, Y.M,- Y.W,, A.S. Social Committee Bruce, Amelia Brogan, Thomas Eugene Degree: AB. Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Newman Club, Theta Chi, Xolotl Brown, Warren M. Degree: A.B, Major: Economics Minor: Business Adminis. Activities: Theta Chi, lnter fraternity Council Bruce, Meta Brown, Jack Ellsworth Degree: B.A. Major: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Oceotl, Westmin ster Club, Radio Guild, Toastmasters, Tennis Club Brown, William Kilgore, Jr. Degree: BA. Major: Economics Minor: Political Science Activities: Toastmasters, Pi Kappa Delta Bruner, William Brown, Patricia Browne, Mary Elizabeth Degree: BS Major: Zoolqglf Minor: Chemistry Activities: Aljshu Gamma Delta, Phi Mu Epsilon, Or- chestra Bryan, Daniel A. Degree: B.A. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma Buehler, Genevieve Denice Degree: Ueanl Major: English Minor: Social Science Activities: Newman Club, Cetza, Toastmistress, Alpha Xi Delta, Junior Class Sec- retary, Xolotl, A.W,S, Board Burgener, Clair W. Degree: A.B. Major: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Inter-collegiate Debate, Deseret Club, Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Delta, Thea- ter Guild, Who's Who Burns, William Richard Burton, Dolores Degree: B.A. Major: Commerce Minor: Sociology Activities: Tau Delta Chi iPres,, Sec.l, Tau Sigma, Basketball 31 Byington, Harry W. Degree: BS. Major: Engineering Minor: Chemistry Activities: Engineers' ciation Asso- Byrne, Betty Jeanne Degree: B.S. Major: Life Science Minor: English Activities: Alpha Phi, lege Y.M.-Y.W. Col- Caffee, John R. Degree: B.A. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activitites: Kappa Sigma Calderon, Nicolas Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Science Caldwell, D. H. Degree: B.A. Major: Political Science Minor: Sociology Campbell, Ann Appleton Degree: A.B. Majors: General Major, Art, English, Commerce Activities: Aztec Staff, So- cial Committee lA.S.l, Kap- pa Theta ll-listorianl, Geol- ogy Club, Theater Guild l l Camper, Claire Degree: A.B., with Teaching Cred. Major: Education Minor: Social Sciences Activities: C. S. T. A., Zeta Tau Alpha, Education Club Carnahan, Peyton S. Degree: A,B. Major: Psychology Minor: Zoology Activities: Aesculapians Chaffin, Roger Allen Degree: B.A. Major: Speech Minor: Commerce Activities: Sigma Lambda iPres.J, Associated Students Council, Athletic Committee, Blue Key lPres.l Caraway, Ann Marie Degree: A.B. Major: English Minor: History Activities: Sigma Pi Theta, Rally Committee Cossady, Lloyd Ralph Chamberlin, Marilyn Wilson Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Quetzal H a I I , Cetza, Canterbury Club, Education Club, C.S.T.A., Alpha Gamma Delta Cardozo, Loraine Cecilia Degree: A.B. Major: English Minor: Mathematics Activitites: Sigma Pi Theta, Newman Club lSec.J, Toast- mistress lTreas.I, C.S.T.A., Student Union Committee Cassalia, Electra Chamblin, Nan H. Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Cap and Gown, Inter-Sorority, A.W.S. Board, Kappa Delta, Panhellenic Council, C.S.T.A., Xolotl 32 Carey, Walter Andrews Degree: B.S. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Aesculapians, R a I I y Committee, Band lPres.I Casterman, Roberta Marie Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: Economics, Sociology Activities: Social Service Club, Psychology C I u b, Inter-Cultural Organization, Baptist Student Fellowship Chapman, D. L. Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Physics Activities: Sigma Pi lTreas.l, Xolotl, Band Carlisle, John R. Degree: B.S. Major: Civil Engineering Minor: Mathematics 81 Econ. Activitites: Tau Delta Chi iPres., Vice-Pres.J, Wres- tling, American Society of Civil Engineers Cates, Robert V., Jr. Degree: B.A. Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Band Manager, l Rally Committee. Chappell, Carol L. Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Cheshire, Margaret Mary Degree: A.B. in Education Major: Education Minor: Social Science Psy- chology Activities: Alpha Phi iVice- Pres., Sec.7, Delta Phi Up- silon, Xolotl, C.S.T.A. Collins, Billee Ann Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: Mathematics Activities: Xolotl Conley, Robert F. Degree: A.B. Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Sigma Nu, Tau Sigma Christensen, Clinton M. Degree: A,B. Major: Commerce Minor: Psychology Collins, Charles Warren Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: Chemistry Connolly, Richard Cloe, Mary Degree: A.B. Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Collins, James T. Degree: A.B., General Major Majors: Psychology, Social- ogy, Physical Education Activities: Omega Xi, Sigma Delta Psi Conner, Donna Jean Degree: A.B. Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: Alpha Delta Chi, C.S.T,A., Canterbury Club Click, Henry Collins, W. Franklin Degree: A.B., Liberal Arts Major: Political Science Minor: Economics Activities: Sigma Chi, Tau Sigma Connors, Theodore Thomas Degree: B.A. Major: Commerce Minor: Geology Activities: Blue Key, Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Pi Beta, Oceotl, Tau Sigma, Aztec Rifle Club, Delvers Cole, James Eugene, Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: Economics Minor: Commerce Activitites: Sigma Phi Ep- silon, Rally Committee Cone, Robert John Degree: B.A. Major: Psychology Minor: History Cooley, George Robert Degree: A.B. Major: Economics Minor: Poly. Science Activities: Sigma Lambda Coolidge, R. N. Degree: B.A. Major: History Minor: Political Science Cooper, Louis S. Degree B.A. Major: Economics Minor: Political Science Activities: Tau Sigma, Kap- pa Phi Sigma Cousineau, Harris C. Degree: B.A. Major: Business Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Tau Delta Chi, C.S.T.A. 33 Cox, Kenneth Crane, Robert Lindsey Degree: A,B. Major: Pre-Social Activities: Xolotl, Sigma Chi, Aztec Staff, Debate Squad, Pi Kappa Delta, So- cial Service Club Crawford, Leighton Crickmore, Don Cunningham, Virginia Lee Cushman, Ernest Curley, John W. Degree: A.B. Degree: B.S. Degree: A,B. in Commerce Major: Psychology Major: Zoology Major: Accounting Minor: Sociology Minor: Chemistry Minor: Engineering Activitites: Psychology Club, Activities: Phi Mu Epsilon Activities: Sigma Lambda, History Club, International Blue Key, Who'S Who, Ath- Relations Club, Sigma Phi letic Committee, Student Epsilon, College Y.M.-Y.W. Union Committee Curry, Mary Ellen Davies, William Depew, Stuart B. Degree: A.B. Major: Business Adminis. Minor: Economics Activities: Epsilon Eta, 559- ma Alpha Epsilon Daigle, Margaret M. Degree: B.A. Major: Psychology Minor: Education Activities: Psychology Club Davis, Roland Vernon Degree: A.B. Major: Art Minor: History Activities: Oceotl, Xolotl, Phi Lambda Xi iSec.l, Sigma Chi iHistorian, Sec,i, Senior Publicity Chairman Dexter, Robert Damron, Emmitt Deck, Keith C. Degree: A.B, Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: A.S.M.E., Educa- tion Club, C.S.T.A. Dill, Harold W. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Political Science Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha Wice-Pres.J, Oceotl, Inter- fraternity Counc i l , intra' mural Handball 34 Darnell, Alfred J. Degree: A,B. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Activities: Astronomy Club, Delta Kappa, American Chemical Society Deeble, Jack D., Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Sigma, Inter-Fraternity Council rep' resentative, Tau Sigma Dodge, Mrs. Marion Jane Degree: A.B. Major: English Minor: History Activities: Baptist Student Union Davies, Margaret Ann Degree: B.A. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Art Guild, New man Club, Education Club C.S.T.A., Alpha Xi Delta Kappa Delta Pi Dentt, Leslie Charles Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Physics Donnan, Mary Helene Degree: B.S. Major: Life Science Minor: Psychology Activities: Sigma Kappa Tau Zeta Rho, Phi Mu Ep silon, Phi Sigma Xi Doolittle, H. Ruth Degree: B.A, Major: Music Minor: Psychology Activities: Delta Chi Phi, Alpha Xi Delta, Sigma Al- pha Iota, Canterbury Club, Treble Clef, Choral Club Ebner, Lowell B. Degree: B.S, Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Kappa Sigma Emery, William Frank Degree: A.B. Major: Zoology Minor: Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dorman, Phyllis Degree: A.B, Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Activities: Pi Beta Phi lPres.J, Awards Committee Eckert, Marjorie Violet Degree: A.B. Major: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Sigma Pi Theta fPres.l, Skull and Dagger, Kara, Aztecadets Emrick, John Dukes, Warren Charles Degree: A.B., General Majors: Political Science, Economics, History Activities: Kappa Phi Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, A.S. Social Committee, Inter-Fraternity Council, Varsity Baseball Edelbrook, Eugene Erickson, Helen Dustin, Carl Dexter Degree: B,A. Major: Commerce Minor: Natural Science Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Pi Beta, Aztec Rifle and Pistol Club, Tau Sigma, Inter-Fraternity Council Eggert, Bonnie Erickson, Ruby Eaton, Wallazz B. Degree: AB, Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Sigma Emerson, Edwin A., Jr. Degree: B.A. Major: Business Adminis. Minor: Psychology Activities: Sigma Lambda Nice-Pres.l, Cross Country Escamilla, Augustine Degree: A.B., Special Sec' tion in Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Sciences Activities: Cross Country, B Basketball, Social Service Club, Lettermen's Club Estep, John Lloyd Estep, Norma Estes, Earl P. Everingham, Walter B. Faddis, John Degree: B.S. in Civil Engl- Degree: A.B, Degree: B.A. neering Major: Business Adminis. Major: Commerce Major: Engineering Minor: Economics Minor: Geography Minor: Physics Activities: Tau Sigma Activities: Sigma Pi lTreas.J Activities: American Society of Civil Engineers, Engineers' Association, Wesley Club 35 Fahien, Nancy Deane Degree: A.B., General Elem. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Delta Zeta, Kap- pa Delta Pi, Delta Phi Ep- silon, Education Club, Y.M.- Y,W., C.S.T.A. Fazio, Margaret Featheringill, Wallace Fickel, Mary Fillippi, Frank Degree: B.A. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Phi Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau. Fillippi, Joe Filson, Art Finch, Robert Floyd, Robert W. Degree: B.S., Engineering Major: Engineering Minor: Physics Activities: American Society of Civil Engineers, Engineers' Association, Institute Radio Engineers, Wesley Club Fries, Ralph M. Degree: B.A. Forthman, Robert Degree: A.B. Major: General Minor: Psychology Activities: l.C.O., El Club Azteca, Channing Club, Psy- chology Club Friederich, George T. Degree: B.A. Major: Spanish Major: Commerce iBusiness Minor: French Administrationl Activities: Spanish Club, Minor: Economics French Club, Alpha Mu Activities: Delta Sigma Phi, Gamma Tau Sigma Fox, Stewart R. Degree: A,B. in Commerce Major: Business Adminis. Minor: Economics Activities: Phi Delta Xi iVice-Pres,D, Sigma Xi Frommer, Hubert J. Degree: A.B. Major: General Minor: Sociology, Economics, Political Science Activities: Oceotl, Pi Kappa Alpha, Varsity Rowing, Az- tec Sports Reporter 36 Fleischbein, Reuben Richard Degree: BS. Major: Civil Engineering Minor: Economics Activities: Alpha Phi Omega, Society ot Civil Engineers, Engineers' Association, JV Football, Frosh Football Fredlund, Lyle Frederick Degree: A.B. Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Chi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Football Fuller, George Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Economics Activities: Engineers' Asso- ciation, Tau Sigma Flores, Rose E. Degree: A.B. Major: Spanish Minor: English Activities: Alpha Mu Gam- ma, Toastmistress Freemesser, Bernard L. Degree: B.A. Major: History Minor: Speech Activities: Photo Club, Chess Club, Band, Newman Club, History Club, Education Club Galdeano, Ruben V. Degree: B.A. Major: Spanish Minor: History Activities: El Club Azteca, Circle Francaise, Alpha Mu Gamma Gaughan, Vivian C. Degree: B.A. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Education Club, C.S,T.A. Goodwin, Donald LeRoy Degree: A,B. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Activities: Lambda Chi Al- pha, Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club, Band, Inter- Fraternity Council Guasti, Richard M. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Phi Lambda Xi, Sigma Chi fPres.l, President of Junior Class Ghio, Emil C. Degree: A.B. Major: Business Adminis. Minor: Speech Activities: Kappa Sigma Gordon, Alex Gudmunson, Helen Degree: A.B, Major: Music Minor: English Gilbert, M. Richard Degree: A.B. Major: Sociology Minor: Economics Gray, Robert F. Degree: Special Section, Art Major: Art Minor: English Activities: Kappa Delta Pi, Art Guild iPres.l, Aztec Radio Club Guild, Lee R. Goerlitz, Harvey Theodore Degree: B.A. Major: Business Adminis. Minor: Psychology Activities: Kappa Sigma Greenleaf, Richard D. Degree: B.A. or A.B. Major: Commerce fBusiness Administration? Minor: Speech Arts Activities: Sigma Lambda lVice-Pres., Rush Chairmaril, Radio Guild, Theater Guild Halfhaill, Elmer Goforth, Joseph K. Degree: A.B. Major: Art Minor: Social Science Activities: Delta Sigma Phi, Y.M.-Y.W., Art Guild Gregory, Eloise Degree: B.A. Major: English Minor: History Hall, Barbara Jean Degree: B.A. Major: Economics Minor: Political Science Activities: Pi Phi Epsilon, Sigma, Omicron, Toastmis- tress, Political Science Club, l.C.O., l.R.C., Newman Club Hall, Haskall J. Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Physics Activities: Tau Delta Chi, Society of Automotive Engi- neers, Ski Club, University of Florida Humer, Robert Hamilton, Charles M. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Delta Sigma Phi, Tau Sigma 37 Hanger, William Hanson, Robert Everett Degree: AB. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Inter-Fraternity Council, Tau Delta Chi, Wesley Club Harbison, Barbara Hardesty, Sharlotte Harper, Jack Haslim, Leonard Arthur Hatch, Donovan C. Degree: A.B. Degree: B.S. Major: Education Major: Chemistry Minor: Social Science Minor: Mathematics, Activities: Education Club, Physics C.S.T.A,, Kappa Delta Pi, Activities: Theta Chi, Delta Delta Phi Upsilon Kappa, S.A.A.C.S., Lt. Wt. Football, W.C. iPres.J, E.A. H utter, Paul Hayes, William L. Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Activities: Rifle Club, Psy- chology Club, Camera Club Helmuth, Lawrence Hatz, John Calvin Degree: A.B. Liberal Arts Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Baseball, Camera Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon Heath, Wallace T. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Sociology Activities: Tau Delta Alpha Phi Omega Chi, Henderson, Betty Havens, Edward D., Jr. Degree: B.S. in Physics Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma iPres.l, Regional Science Council, Mathematics Club, Honors Group Heathering, Dorothy Hendrick, Margaret A. Degree: Elementary Ed. Major: Education Minor: Social Science 38 Hawes, William Thomas Degree: A.B. Major: History Minor: Speech Arts Hedberg, Robert J. Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Chemistry Activities: A.C.S. Henry, Fred Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Activities: S i g m a Alpha Epsilon Hayes, Sally Ann Degree: A,B. Major: English Minor: Business Adm. Activities: Alpha Phi iPres.l, Newman Club Helfers, Marian Jane Degree: A.B. Gen. Major Majors: Education, English, Home Arts Activities: Education Club, C.S.T,A., Wesley Club, Col- lege YM-YW, Treble Clef, C.C., Xolotl, l.-P. Council Herberg, Roland L. Degree: B.A. Major: Accounting Minor: Speech Arts Activities: Sigma Chi iPres.l, Toastmasters,i Wrestling, Inter - Collegiate Debate Hill, Howard Holt, Robert G. Degree: B.S, Major: Engineering Minor: Mathematics Activities: Engineers Sigma Pi Sigma Ass'n, Hull, David Vinson Degree: B.S. Major: Physics Minor: Math Activities: Transfer f r o m U.C.L.A. Hillyer, Donald Howard, Joan Elise Degree: A.B. Major: G e n e r a I ll-listory, English, Psychology Activities: Alpha Phi Huntington, Betty Ann Degree: A.B. Major: General Minor: Elementary Teaching Activities: Transfer f r o m University ot Calif., Berke- ley, Sigma Kappa Hinck, Robert Charles Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Physics Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Society of Automotive Engi- neers. Howard, Paul Reading Degree: A.B, Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Hysham, Charles James Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: Speech Activities: Sig m a Alpha Epsilon, Psychology Club, Aztec Staff Holland, Henry Howerton, Nathaniel Phillips Degree: A.B. Major: English Minor: Speech Arts Ingrum, Helena Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: English Activities: C.S.T.A, lSec'yJ Holmes, Dorothy Mae Hughes, Vera Lenore Degree: B.S. Major: Chemistry . Minor: Bacteriology Activities: Sigma Omicron, Soc. Auto. Eng., B.S.T.F.G., Xolotl, Phi S i g m o , Nu CTreas.J, Pi Beta Phi iPres.J Ingrum, Robert G. Degree: B.A. Major:Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Xolotl CV.-Pres,l, Education Club, C. S. T. A., Kappa Delta Pi lrela nd, George Jansen, Richard J. Degree: B.A. Major: Commerce Minor: English Activities: Sigma Pi Jenkins, Barbara Anne Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Jensen, Sterling Brown Degree: A.B., Special Cred. in Speech Arts Major: Speech Arts Activities: Pi B eta P hi, Minor: English lPres.l, Delta Phi Upsilon 39 Activities: Thea. Guild, Skull and Dagger iPres., V.-Pres.l, Knight in Eagle Mouth Jett, Marian Degree: A.B. Major: English Minor: History Activities: S i g m a Kappa iPres.l, AS Socl. Com., Pan- Hellenic Rep., Campus Chest Com., Charity Ball iCo-Ch.l Johnson, Jevene Johnson, Keith Johnson, Westley Jones, Catherine M. Degree: B.A. Degree! A.B- Major: Education Major: Education Minor: English Minor: Social Studies Activities: C.S.T.A., College Activities: C. S. T. A.. Delta Y, Interfaith Council, Edu- phi UPSHOV' cation Club, Quetzal Hall, Card Tricks Committee Jones, Eugenia K. Degree: B.A. Major: Speech Arts Minor: Music, Chemistry Activities: Sigma Alpha lota, Skull and Dagger, Thea. G, Treble Clet, T.C. Sextette, Choral C., Del Sud, Drama Jones, Richard L. Degree: A.B. Major: Business Adminis. Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Sigma, Tau Sigma Kee, Jean P. Degree: B.A. in Education Major: Education Minor: English Activities: California Stu- dent Teachers' Ass'n, Edu- cation Club Kenney, Judson W. Degree: A.B. Major: Economics Minor: Commerce Activities: V a r s i ty Track Mgr. i4 yrs.l, L.W. Football, Theta Chi, Xolotl iPres.i, Oceotl CTreas.l, Tau Sigma Jorgenson, William LeRoy Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce iBusiness Administration? Minor: Psychology Activities: Student Council, Sigma Pi Epsilon, Student Faculty Committee Keesey, Tom Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: K a p p a Sigma, Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Golf, Lettermen's Club Kenshalo, John Degree: B.A. in Economics Major: Economics Minor: History, Sociology Activities: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon,, Tau Sigma iVice-Pres. Spring, '48-'49g Pres. Fall, '49-'50J Kaiser, Jack R. Degree: Special Secondary in Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Football C3 yrs.l, Track 43 yrs.l, Lettermen's Club Kellogg, Florence Marie Degree: B.A. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: College YM-YW, Education Club, C.S.T.A., Pep Squad, Quetzal Hall Kern, Bruce 40 Katsuizumi, Anne Degree: B.A. Major: Social Work Minor: Psychology, Econom- ics Activities: Social Service Club, lnter-cultural Organi- zation KelIo991 Wayne Kibbey, Jerry Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: H e a d C h e e r Leader, Sigma Chi, C.C.T., Winning Barber Shop Quar- tet, l.-F.-S. Bridge T. Win'r Kaufman, Lloyd Degree: B.A. Major: Psychology Minor: Zoology Activities: Psychology Club Kempton, Donald D. Degree: B,A. General Major Majors: Economics, History, Political Science Activities: Phi Delta Theta lprevious collegel, interna- tional Relations Club Kildoo, Carl Webster, Jr. Degree: B.A. General Major Majors: Mathematics, His- tory, Psychology Activities: History C l u b , Math Club Kirkland, Paul Clifford Degree: B.A. Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi fRec, Sec'y Fall, l949l, Mothe- matics Club Knowles, Ethel Degree: A.B. Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Activities: El Club Azteca, Social Srv. Club, Psychology Club, Inter-Cultural Organi- zation, lnternat'l Rela. Club Larsen, Harold Degree: BS Major: Engineering Minor: Economics Activities: Alphi Phi Omega, American Society of Civil Engineers, Engineers' Asso- ciation, Men's Glee Club Kissinger, Adele Marie Degree: A,B. Major: English Minor: French Activities: Sigma Pi Theta Treble Clef iBl La Far, William H. Degree: A,B. Major: Art Minor: English Lasley, James M. Degree: BS. Major: Engineering Minor: Physics Activities: Society of Auto motive Engineers, Engineers' Association iSec'y7 Kittredge, James Lake, Beverly Jane Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Psychology Activities: Chi Theta iPres,l, A.W.S. Board, Scripps Cot- tage Chairman, Ralt Marc Walker Scholarship Laughon, Allen W. Degree: AB, in Commerce Major: Business Administra- tion Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma Klein, Rosemarie Degree: B.A. Major: Psychology Minor: Zoology Activities: Pi Beta Phi, A.S. Extra-Cur. Com., A.S. Social Com,, Sec'y of Senior Class Landis, Harold E. Degree: A.B. Major: Economics Minor: Political Science Activities: Sigma Lambda, Varsity Track, l.ettermen's Club, Tau Sigma Leal, Luz Kliewer, Shirley Mae Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C. S. T, A., Pub- licity, College Y , Wesley Club Lanfry, Marilyn Phyllis Degree: Spcl. Sec'dary A.B. Major: Art Minor: Mathematics Activities: Tau Zeta Rho, Sigma Kappa lPres., V,-P., Treas.l, Art Guild, Cetza, A.S. Social Com., C.S.T.A. Lawson, Ronald Leamer, Ruth Lemke, William B. Lilley, Barbara J. Lindon, Dorothy Degree: A,B. Degree: AB. Degree: A.B. Major: General CCommerce, Major: General Major: Sociology Psychology, Sociologyl Activities: College YM-YW, Minor: Psychology Activities: Lambda Chi Al- Anthropology Club, Phi Al- Activities: Soc i al Service pha, Alpha Phi Omega pha Theta, Quetzal Hall Club, Psychology Club Al Lippirt, Donna Jean Degree: AB. Major: Education Minor: Sociology Activities: A.S. Councl, Fi- nance Com,, Chi Theta lSec'y, Presl, C,S.T.A. Lippitt, Jon Lloyd, Thomas E. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Lambda Chi Ale- pha, Tau Sigma, Orchestra, Band Lomenick, Betty June Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: S i g m a Kappa lPres.l, C.S.T.A., Choralairs, A.S. Social Committee, Ed- ucation Club Loomis, Prentice R. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce-Account ing Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma Loren, Shirley Lane, William Buchanan Madden, John Markley, James Norman Degree: A.B. in Liberal Arts Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Phi Sigma lTreas,l, Phi Kappa Tau Lowerison, Lorraine F. Degree: Spl. Sec. in Bus. Ed. Major: Business Education Minor: English Activities: Pi O m e g a Pi lSec'yJ, C.S.T.A. Madigan, John T. Degree: B.S. Major: Zoology Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Delta Chi lVice-Pres.J, Phi Sigma Xi, Fencing Team lCopt.l, lnter- Frat. Coun. Representative Martin, Barbara Sue Degree: Special Secondary in Speech, Arts and Speech Correction, Credentials Major: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Who's Who, Cap Gown, Panhellenic, A.W.S. Maas, Harry E. Degree: B.S. Major: Zoology Minor: Psychology Activities: B Basketball, Oceotl, Cheerleader, Rally Com., Acsculapians, Kappa Sigma Maguire, Robert Charles Degree: B.A. in Commerce Major: Bus, Administration Minor: Physical Education Activities: Theta Chi Maxwell, Willard 42 Maceviez, Clem Manard, David Wesley Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: Economics Activities: Omega Xi Mello, Geneva Gertrude Brean Degree: A.B. Education Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Social Science Activities: Delta Zeta, Edu- cation Club, C.S.T.A., L.S.A. Mack, Louis P. Degree: A.B. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Phi Sigma Xi Mansfield, Robin Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce, Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma Menchaca, Miriam Greta Degree: A.B, Major: English Minor: Spanish Activities: lnt'l Rela. Club, Phi Alpha Theta, His. Club, El Club Azteca, Alpha Mu Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi Meyer, Eldon Moore, James Robert Degree: Special Secondary Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Science Morrison, Richard Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Mathematics Activities: E ng i n ee rs' Association iPres.i Mintz, Martin Degree: BS. Major: Physics Minor: Math Activities: Institute ot Radio Engineers, Hillel, l.C.O. Moran, Thomas E. Munchus, Paul Osborne Degree: l3.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Physics Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha Mockler, William Richard Degree: A.B. Major: Gen. Uournalismi Minor: English, History Activities: Aztec lRewnre News Ed., Managing Edi, Public Relations Sub-Com. Morell, George Moran Degree: A.B. Major: Pre-Social Activities: S o cial Service Club Murphy, Seward Underwood Degree: AB, Major: Business Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, Pi Omega Pi, C.S.T.A. Mollering, William Morikawa, Kenji Degree: B.A. Major: Lite Science Minor: Chemistry Murphy, Teresa Degree: A.B, Major: Education Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi T h eta lTreas.i, N e w m a n Club CSec'yi, C.S.T.A. Mooers, John Morrison, Helen Joann Degree: A,B. Education Major: Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: Delta Zeta, Tre ble Clet, C,S.T.A., College YM-YW MacGregor, Francis Judson MacKenzie, Gerald L. McAllister, Adare F. McClain, Lloyd McClellan, Lloyd Wayne McCommins, Robert B. Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Major: Chemistry Major: l-listory Major: Education Major: Zoology Minor: Math Minor: Spanish Minor: Social Science Minor: History Activities: Lambda Chi Alf Activities: Theta Chi, Alpha Activities: Frosh Basketball, Activities: Kappa Phi Sigma pha Mu G a m m a, Phi Alpha Sig m a C hi lMagisteri, Phi Sigma Xi, Frosh Basket Theta, Blue Key, Xolotl, ln- C. S. T. A., Baptist Student ball Frat. Cn., C.S.T.A., W.S.S.B. Fellowship 43 McCord, Richard B. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Math Activities: Blue Key, Sigma Pi CSec'yi, A.M,S,, lnter-Fra- ternity Coun,, Xolotl, Senior Class Committee, Del Sud. McCracker, Richard McCrary, Phyllis J. Degree: A.B. Major: History Minor: English Activities: History Club, Phi Alpha Theta McDermott, Marion Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: English Activities: A.S., Alpha Xi Delta, Cap and Gown, Who's Who, Newman Club, Xolotl, Sophomore Cabinet McDonald, John Norris, Jr. Degree: A.B. in Liberal Arts Majors: Journalism, History, Political Science Activities: Aztec Editor, Del Sudoeste Sports Editor, Kap- pa Phi Sigma, Public Rela tions, Rally, Who's Who. McElwee, Frank Brown, Jr. Degree: A,B. Major: Business Adminis, Minor: Social Science Activities: Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, C.S.T,A. McKee, Harry Nagel, Leonard Elliott Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce-M'keting Minor: Sociology Activities: Tennis Club, Ten- nis Team '48, '49, '50 McFalI, Elizabeth Degree: B.S. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Omicron lPres,i, S i g m a Pi Sigma, A.C.S., S.A. lTreas.i, N,S, Coun. CSec'yi, Xolotl McKinney, Sheila Jo Degree: A.B. General Major Majors: English, Journalism, History Activities: Senior Cl, CV,-Pi, Pi Beta Phi, Soc. Ed. Aztec, A.W.S., A.S., Aztec-nical- ities S.D. Union, Cap 81 G. Nelson, Helen Mae Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Q u e t z al Hall lPres.i McGehee, Charles R. Degree: B.S. Major: Physics Minor: Engineering Activities: Institute ot Radio Engineers McKonic, Marc S. Degree: A.B, Major: Sociology Minor: History Nelson, Iolo Mae 44 Mcllraith, James D. Degree: A.B. Major: Chemistry Minor: English Activities: Aztec Rifle Club, S,A.A.C.S,, Handbook '49- '5O, Social Com. '49-'50, Theta Chi, Newman Club McNary, Rolland D. Degree: A.B, Major: Bus. Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Epsilon Eta CV.- P,, Treas., Sec'yi, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, Tau Sigma, Xolotl, Men's Glee Club New, William R. Degree: A.B. in Commerce Major: Bus, Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Xolotol, Sigma Pi Mclntyre, Dorothy V. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics McQuiston, Betsy Jo Degree: A.B. Major: General Activities: College YM-YW, Quetzal Hall Newsome, Joel P. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Speech Arts Kappa Sigma, Tau Sigma, Varsity Tennis, Frosh Track Inter-Cultural Organization 1 Newton, Robert Merrill Degree: A.B. Liberal Arts Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Theta Chi lMar- shall, V.-Pres.l, Baseball Odom, Francis Richard Degree: AB. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma Oxford, Keith E. Degree: AB. Major: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Sigma Lambda, Theater Guild, Skull and Dagger, Radio Guild, Public Address Nichols, Geraldine Degree: A.B. Major: Music Minor: Mathematics Activities: Cetza, Xolotl, Ed- ucation Club, Wesley Club, Pi Beta Phi 0'Keete, Robert Lee Degree: B.S. Major: Zoology Minor: English Oxsen, Lowell Stanley Degree: B.S. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Aesculapians, Phi Sigma Xi Nielsen, Paul E. Degree: General Elementary Teaching Credential Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A. Oliver, Austin J. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce-Finance Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Sigma, Fi- nance Committee, Track, Lettermen's C I u b, T a u Sigma Padfield, Harland Norberg, Ruth Elaine Degree: A.B. Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics Activities: Aztec Christian Fellowship, Sigma Pi Sigma, Baptist Student Fellowship, Mathematics Club Olson, Kenneth Robert Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Mnor: Psychology Activities: L a m b d a Alpha Chi Pahan, J. M., Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: K a p p a Sigma, Oceotol iV.-Pres.J Nuttall, Edmund Charles Degree: AB. Major: Speech Minor: Psychology Activities: Blue Key, Oceotl iPres.J, Soph Class CPres,J, W.W,, Box. T. CCapt.J, Foot- ball, Db. T., Pi Kappa Delta Owens, Wilton J. Degree: A.B, Major: Social Scifn:e Minor: Lite Science Activities: Phi Alpha Theta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, C.S.T,A., Education Club Palermo, John J. Pamperin, Robert L. Panner, Greta Anne Park, Lockton Degree: AB. Major: Social Science Minor: English Activities: Natural Science Council, Phi Mu Epsilon Degree: AB, Major: Geography Minor: Economics Activities: Xolotl, Interna- tional Relations Club, Photo Fans 45 Parlin, Charles D. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Theta Chi iPres.l Patterson, James Peck, Mary Peters, Alton M., Jr. Petrone, Thomas Degree: B.S. Major: Civil Engineering Minor: Mathematics Activities: A.S.C.E., Theta Chi, Lettermen's Club, Var- sity Football Petry, Jack D. Degree: A.B,, General Major Majors: Economics, Sociolf ogy, Commerce Activities: Kappa Sigma Nice-Pres., Pres.l, Veterans' Committee, Upper Division Council, Elections Committee Phillips, Patricia Lee Degree: A.B. Major: Spanish Minor: History Activities: Gamma Phi Beta, Xolotl Pierce, Gaylor F. Poyser, Alice R. Quinn, William F. Degree: A.B. Major: Sociology Minor: Zoology Activities: Newman Aesculapians, Social Service Club Club, Pitsenberger, Kenneth Priester, Dewey, Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Randall, Robert R. Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Physics Activities: Engineers' Asso- ciation, Society of Automo- tive Engineers Plemons, Thelma Elaine Degree: Special Secondary in Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Alpha G a m m a Delta, Gamma Phi Zeta, C.S.T,A., Social Committee Puterbaugh, Herbert J. Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Physics, Mathematics Activities: Delta Sigma Phi iTreas.l, Society ot Automo- tive Engineers, Membership Chairman Ravey, Don 46 Polk, Robert Degree: B.A. Major: Economics Minor: Psychology Pyle, Robert Reardon, John H. Degree: A.B. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Ponsford, Robert E, Degree: B.S. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Activities: Delta K a p p a , American Chemical Society, Inter-Science Council iSec.l Quinby, David V. Degree: B.S. Major: Electrical Engineer- ing Minor: Physics Activities: Kappa Phi Sigma, Christian Science Club Reasoner, Juanita Marie Degree: A.B., Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Alpha Xi Delta, Education Club, C,S.T.A. Reed, Donald Rimland, Bernard Degree: A.B. Major: Psychology Minor: English Roberts, Gordon K. Degree: A.B., General Ele- mentary Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A., Educa tion Club Reed, Nancy Jo Degree: Special Secondary in Speech Arts Major: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Pi Beta Phi, Az- tec Staff, W.R.A. Board, Toastmistress, C.S.T.A. Risty, Donald E. Degree: B.S. Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi iPres,J, Mathematics Club Sigma Robinson, Claire T. Degree: A.B., General Majors: History, Sociology, English Activities: Ei Club Azteca, Inter-Cultural Organization, International Relations Club Rhodes, Jane Degree: A.B,, General Elef mentary Major: Education Minor: Social Science and Psychology Activities: Alpha Phi, Xolotl, C.S.T.A. Ritchie, John Robinson, Jere Ribeiro, Manuel Degree: A.B. Major: Spanish Minor: History Activities: Alpha Mu Gam- ma, Phi Alpha Theta, Le Cercle Francaise, El Club Azteca Robbins, Elizabeth Lee Degree: Special Secondary Major: Art Minor: Social Studies Activities: C.S.T.A., Guild CSec.J Art Rodriguez, Rigo Degree: B.A. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Omega Xi, ketball, Wrestling Bas- Riley, Richard Ross Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Engineering Activities: Omega Xi, sity Basketball Va r- Roberts, Glen Aldon Degree: Special Secondary Major: Art Minor: Social Science Activities: Art Guild Roehr, Jack D. Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Physics Activities: Sigma Lambda, Society of Automotive Engi- neers, Engineers' Associa- tion, lnst, Radio Engineers Romanelli, Paul Roper, Alvin Earl Degree: A.B, Major: Music Minor: English Men's Glee Club Ross, Marion Ruffin, Roger S., Jr. Ruiz, Jesus Fitch Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Degree: B.S., General Engi- Major: Drama Major: Economics neering Minor: English Minor: Political Science Major: Chemical Engineer- Activities: Choral Club, Activities: Sec. Freshman Activities: Sigma Lambda ing Class, Cap and Gown, Skull iPres., Sec.i, Xoloti Minor: Mathematics and Dagger iSec.J, Theatre Guild iSec.i, Who's Who 47 Rung, Rolland B. Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Physics Rusconi, James E. Degree: A.B. Major: Mathematics Minor: Physical Education Activities: Kappa Phi Sigma Activities: Sigma Lambda, Mathematics Club Phyllis L. Russell, Degree: B.A., General Major Majors: Journalism, English, History Activities: Who's Who, Cap and Gown, '49 Editor, Del Sudoeste, Vice-Pres. Junior Class, Gamma Phi Zeta Rust, Penniman Moehl Rutledge, Ann Degree: B.S. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Activities: Theta Chi, Delta Kappa, Alpha Phi Omega, American Chemical Society Ryan, Austin Harold Degree: B,S. Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Phi Ep- silon, Sigma Pi Sigma, l,R,E CStudent Memberl Sandlin, Robert Eugene Degree: A.B. Major: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Who's Who, Pres Senior Class, Blue Key, Stu- dent Council, Cheer Leader, Sigma Phi Epsilon Schaper, Harold J. Degree: A.B, Major: Economics Minor: Political Science Activities: Lambda Chi Al pho Ryder, Algernon S. Degree: A.B. Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma Saucier, Jack Schooley, Henry A. Degree: Pre-Social Work Major: Social Work Minor: Psychology Activities: Sigma Lambda, Toastmasters, El Club Az feca, Psychology Club, So cial Service Club, I.C,O. Safford, Charles D., Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: History Minor: Sociology Activities: K a p p a Sigma iPres.J Saunders, Earl William Degree: A.B. in Art, Special Secondary Major: Art Minor: Social Science Activities: Art Guild, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Wesley Club, Oceotl, Xolotl, Blue Key Schroeder, Donald Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce, Administration Minor: Economics Business 48 Saint-Aude, Jean Degree: A.B. Major: Economics Minors: English, Business Administration Activities: Le Cercle Francis, EI Club Azteca, Interna- tional Relations Club Saunders, Robert J. Degree: A.B., Special Sec- ondary in Art Major: Art Minor: Education, English, History Activities: Art Guild, Wesley Club, Xolotl Schuler, Lillian Degree: A.B. in Art Major: Art Minor: English Activities: Art Guild, Psy- chology Club, C.S.T,A. Sample, Mrs. Betty Miller Degree: B.S. Major: Language, Arts Minor: History Activities: Transfer from University of lndiana Schaniel, Carl Louis, Jr. Degree: A.B. Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma, Mathematics Club, Newman Club lPres.l Schunemann, Lloyd L. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Freshman Basket- ball Letter, Varsity Letter in Cross Country, Two Varsity Letters in Golf, Kappa Sigma Schutte, Yvonne Ellen Degree: A,B. Major: History Minor: Recreation Activities: Shen Yo iPres. Vice-Pres.l, Rally Commit- tee Shine, David Gaither Degree: A.B. Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Theta Chi Sinclair, Joyce Mae Degree: A.B. Mnjor: Art Minor: Sociology Activities: Kappa Delta, Scripps Cottage Chairman, A.W.S. Board, Lecture and Assembly Committee Schwartz, lrwin Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Beta Tau, Hillel Shogren, Howard A. Degree: B.S. Major: General Science Activities: Delta Kappa Sloan, William R. Scott, J. Reid Degree B.A. Major: Spanish Minor: English Activities: Alpha Mu Gam- ma, Anthropology Club, El Club Azteca, Education Club, C,S.T.A,, Boxing Team Sieler, Stanley R. Degree: A.B, Major: Mathematics Minor: Electrical Engineer- ing Activities: Wesley C lu b, Westminster Club, Astron- omy Club, Phi Sigma Kappa Smedley, Lois Secor, Virginia Lee Degree: A.B,, General Ele- mentory Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Sigma Pi Theta, Education Club, C,S.T.A., Delta Phi Epsilon Silberman, Richard T. Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Mathematics Activities: Institute of Radio Engineers, Audio Visual TV Project, Sigma Pi Sigma, Engineers' Association, Hillel Smith, Glenn L. Degree: A.B., Special Sec- ondary in Speech Arts Major: Speech Arts Minor: French Activities: Theatre Guild, Skull and Dagger, Le Cercle Francais, C.S.T.A. Sherwin, Nancy Degree: AB. Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Chi Theta, Xolotl C.S.T.A. Simer, Harry Degree: B.S. Major: Electrical ing Minor: Physics Activities: Society of Auto motive Engineers, Engineers Ass'n, Institute Radio Engrs Engineer Smith, Jerome Jay Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Sociology Activities: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon Smith, Peggy June Srnits, Mary Snow, Jean B. Solomon, Larry Spencer, Shirley Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Degree: A,B. Major: English Major: Commerce Major: Psychology Minor: Speech Arts Minor: English Minors: Philosophy, Sociol- Activities: Alpha Delta Chi Activities: Alpha Sigma Chi ogy CPres.l, Xolotl, Inter-sorority Council, Delta Zeta iPres.l 49 Activities: Hillel 4Pres.l, Channing Club, Psychology Club, inter-cultural Org. Spencer, Verdella Springer, Betty Ethlyne Standefer, Roy C. Starkey, John Phillips Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B,, General Ele- Degree: B.S. Degree: B.A. Major: Education mentary Major: Engineering Major: Commerce Minor: Social Science Major: Education Minor: Mathematics Minor: Economics Activities: C.S.T,A., History Minor: Social Studies Activities: Engineers' Asso- Activities: Sigma Alpha Ep- Club Activities: Education Club, ciation silon, Tau Sigma C.S.T.A. Steiner, Fred Alvin, ll Degree: B.S. Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Institute ot Radio Engineers, Math Club, Fenc- ing Stewart, Charles Jack Degree: A.B. Major: Chemistry Minors: Mathematics, Phy- sics Activities: Lambda Chi AI- pha, Delta Kappa Stormes, Janet Heldring Degree: A.B. Major: Art Minor: History Activities: Skull and Dag- ger, Phi Alpha Theta, Shen Yo Stryker, Robert Stimson, Noel Otis, Jr. Degree: B.S. Major: General English Minor: Physics Activities: Engineers' Asso- ciation, Newman Club Stott, Kenhelm W. Degree: A.B. Major: History Minor: Economics Activities: Phi Alpha Theta History Club, Tau Sigma Stuart, Samuel Edward, ll Degree: A,B. Major: Pre-Law Activities: lnter-cultural Or ganization, El Club Azteca, Toastmasters Stinnett, Helen Degree: A.B. Major: English Minor: History Activities: C.S.T.A. Strock, Philip J. Degree: Special Secondary Major: Music Minor: Social Science Activities: Band, Orchestra, Mu Phi Alpha, Xolotl, Edu- cation Club, Kappa Delta Pi Sturz, Sylvia Degree: A. B. Majors: Elementary Educa- tion Minor: Social Science Activities: Aztec Christian Fellowship, Alpha Delta Chi, C.S.T.A., Kappa Delta Pi 50 Stitt, Rodney Dean Degree: A.B., General Ele mentary Major: Education Minor: Sociology Activities: C.S.T.A. January Graduate Strong, Charles P. Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Economics Activities: Sigma Lambda, Engineers' Association, Pub- lic Relations, American So- ciety ot Civil Engineers Sue, Edward K. M. Degree: Liberal Arts Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Stockwell, Paul Degree: A.B. Major: Business Adminis. Minor: Economics Activities: Alpha Phi Omega lSec., Vice-Presb, Tau Sigma Stryker, Lois Sutlift, Charles Weiss Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Sociology Activities: Awards Commit- tee, Kappa Sigma lTreas.l rf. Sweezey, Donald Tanaka, Francis Telfer, William B. Degree: A.B. Major: History Minor: Music Activities: Phi Alpha Theta, History Club Tabor, Pot Tausch, Joseph H. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Who's Who, Blue Key, Theta Chi, A.S. Coun- cil, Rally Committee, Cam- pus Chest, Newman Club Terwilliger, Earl W. Toesler, Paul F. Degree: BS. Major: Engineering Minors: Physics, Economics Activities: Tau Delta Chi iSec.J, Society of Automo- tive Engineers, Engineers' Association Taylor, Dorothy Teyssier, Leonard Edward Degree: A.B, Major: Business Adminis. Minor: Economics Activities: Student Direc- tory, Editor, Alpha Phi Omega, Blue Key, Tau Delta Chi, Aztec Advertising Talbott, Dorothy Grace Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce Minors: History, Sociology Activities: College Y.M.- Y,W., Quetzal l-lall, A.W.S. Board, Sophomore Cabinet, Rally Committee Taylor, John Thomas Degree: BS Major: Engineering Minor: Mathematics Thatcher, Robert Clinton Degree: B.A. Major: Commerce, Account- ing Minor: Economics Activities: Transfer from U. of Chattanooga, Theta Chi lTreas.l, Tau Sigma Talbott, Laurence F. Degree: A.B., General Major Majors: Engineering, Phy- sics, Economics Activities: Kappa Phi Sigma, College Y.M.-Y.W., Engi- neers' Association, Phi Kappa Tau Taylor, Phillip O. Degree: BS. Major: Civil Engineering Minor: Economics Activities: American Society ot Civil Engineers, Sigma Lambda Thatcher, Walter E. Degree: Special Secondary in Business Education Major: Merchandising Minor: Social Science Activities: Pi Omega Pi, Aztec Shops Financial Board, Omega Xi Thomas, Ralph Franklin, Jr. Degree: A.B., Special Sec- ondary Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Sigma Chi, Trans- fer from John Muir College Thompson, Clyde M. Thompson, Gordon Thompson, Shirley Joanne Thorpe, Wm. Van Antwerp Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Major: Journalism Major: Pre-Social Major: Commerce, Account- Minor: Political Science Activities: Social Service ing Activities: Gibraltar Lodge Club Minor: Economics No. 58, F, 8. A M,, Omega Activities: Delta Sigma Phi, Psi Phi Band, Orchestra, College 5l Y.M,-Y.W Tieri, Sadie Lou Timmins, Thomas A. Degree: A.B, Degree: A.B. Major: Speech Arts Major: Mathematics Minor: English Minor: Physics Activities: Theatre Guild, Activities: C.S.T.A., Mathe- Skull and Dagger lPres.l matics Club Tipton, Lewis Edward Degree: A.B., Special Sec- ondary in Business Education Major: Commerce Minor: Economics Activities: Lambda Chi Al- pha, Education Club Tisdole, William K. Tomlinson, Bob Degree: A.B. Major: Zoolcgv Minor: Chemistry Activities: Kappa Sigma, Aesculapians Tracy, Viola Degree: Special Secondary Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Science Activities: W.R.A. Board, P.E. Majors Club, C.S.T.A. Van Doren, Joan Wade, William R. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce, ing Minor: Economics Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon Market- Trivett, Paula Marie Degree: A.B., General Ele- mentary Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Alpha Gamma Delta, Quetzal Hall lPres,l, Education Club, C.S.T.A. Vance, Russell Degree: A.B. Major: Physical Education Minor: Lite Science Activities: C.S.T.A., Sigma Chi Wahler, Barbara Degree: A.B., General Ele- mentary Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Chi Theta, Inter- faith Council iPres.l, New- man Club, C.S.T.A. Trup, Gerhart Van Houten, Charles Lee Degree: A.B., Special Sec- ondory Major: Physical Education Minor: English Activities: Frosh Football College YM.-Y.W., C.S.T.Ai Walker, Betty 52 Ulloa, Alma H. Degree: A.B. Major: History Minor: Economics Activities: Le Cercle Fran- cais, Club Azteca lTreas.l Alpha Mu Gamma, Phi Al- pha Theta Van Norman, Allen Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Mathematics, Eco- nomics Activities: Education Club, C,S.T.A., Society of Auto motive Engineers Walker, Glennen J. Degree: B.A. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Activities: Psychology Club Valore, Leonard Degree: A.B. Major: Zoology Minor: Psychology Activities: Aesculapians Von Zile, Forrest A. Degree: B.S. Major: General Engineering Minor: Physics Activities: Society of Auto- motive Engineers Waller, H. J. Walsh, Robert Warfield, Richard Weedn, Charles G. Weld, John Lincoln Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B. Major: History Major: Sociology Minor: English, Political Minor: Psychology Science Activities: Aztec Christian Activities: Sigma Chi, Xolotl, Fellowship, 2 Corinthians A.S. Council, Comm. of Elec- 5:l4-I5 tions, Treas., Senior Class White, Lyle D. White, Margaret Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Economics, Physics Activities: Engineers' Asso- ciation Warnke, Patricia Degree: A.B. Major: Spanish Minor: History Activities: El Club Azteca, Le Cercle Francais, Xolotl, Big Sisters, History Club, Phi Alpha Theta, Delta Zeta Wenger, Lola M. Degree: A.B., Special Sec- ondary in Business Education Major: Business Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Pi Omega Pi, Col- lege Y.M.-Y.W., Wesley Club, C.S.T.A., Quetzal Hall White, Virginia L. Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Gamma Phi Beta, Education Club, C.S.T.A., Delta Phi Epsilon Webb, John Nordeen Degree: A.B. Major: Art Minor: History Activities: Kappa Phi Sigma West, William T. Degree: A.B. Major: Pre-Social Minor: Psychology Activities: Social Service Club Whitted, Robert D. Degree: B.A. Major: Political Science Minor: Economics Activities: Political Science Club tPres.D, Lambda Chi Alpha CSociety Chairmani, lnter-fraternity Council Webb, Robert S. Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Mathematics, Eco- nomics Weston, Donald Neil Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Minor: Economics Activities: Engineers' Asso- ciation, Delta Phi Beta Whittinghill, Gwen Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Education Club tTreas.J, C.S.T.A. lTreas.J, Delta Phi Epsilon lPres.l Widmann, Chester H. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce, Account' ing Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma Wilkinson, Robert E. Degree: Special Secondary in Business Education Major: Business Education Minor: English Activities: Pi Omega Pi iPres.J Williams, Ross V. Williams, Ranney Williamson, Francis S. L. Degree: Degfeei Major: Political Science Major: Zoology Minor: Economics Minor: Botany Activities: TGU Sjgmg ACflVll'iGSI Sigma Alpl'1O Ep- 53 silon, Phi Sigma Xi, Student Assistant, Zoology Wills, Robert Wilsie, Warren E. Wilson, Ray E. Wilton, John W. Winninger, Gordon C., Jr. Degree: B.S. Degree: A.B. Degree: A.B., General Sec- Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Major: Mathematics ondary Major: Engineering Minor: Economics Minor: Physics Major: Life Science Minor: Economics Activities: Sigma Lambda, Activities: Mathematics Club Minor: Economics Sigma Pi Sigma, Institute of CPres.D Activities: Phi Sigma Xi, Radio Engineers, Engineers' Veterans' Housing Commit- Association, J.V. Baseball tee Winrow, Bert' Wurfel, David 0. D. Degree: A.B., General Major Activities: Westminster Club, I.R.C., l.C.O. Young, Lee Young, Hugh R. Degree: A.B. Major: Commerce, Account- ing Minor: History Wootters, Harry Zeglis, Donna Mae Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Gamma Phi Beta, Cap and Gown, W.R.A. Delta Phi Epsilon, Xolotl A.W.S. Board 54 WOYTMGHI Edgdr Youmans, Elmer Glenn, Jr. Degree: A.B. j Major: Commerce, Account- ing Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma OTHER JUNE GRADUATES Patricia Gail Barrett A.B Lloyd R. Baskerville A.B Louis Black, Jr. A.B Dominic Calabrese A.B Thomas C. 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HALL, DALE HALL, DORIS HALL, ELLEN HALL, FRANK HALL, GRoVER HALL, HAROLD HALL, HASKELL HALL, JAMES HALL, JERELYN HALL, JOHN HALL, LOUIS HALL, LOWELL HALL, MARGARET HALL, ROBERT HALL, RONALD HALL, ROSS HALL, THOMAS HALL, WILLIAM HALLETT, ASHLEY HALVERSEN, ROBERT HAMER, ROBERT HAMANN, ROBERT HAMBLEN, JANET HAMERSLY, WILBER HAMIEL, DOROTHY HAMILTON, BETTY HAMILTON, CHARLES HAMILTON, LEO HAMILTON, MARLENE HAMILTON, RICHARD HAMLIN, JACK HAMMER, ANN HAMMoNS, WARREN HAMPTON, CHARLES HAMPToN, MARY HANCOCK, JACK HANCOCK, JOHN HANCOCK, RAY HANDLEY, GERALD HANDLEY, PATRICIA HANDREN, ROBERT HANEY, KENNETH HANGER, WILBUR HANIMAN, LENoRA HANNING, JOHN HANKINS, DONALD HANLEY, JAMES HANNUM, JAMES HANNUM, RAYBERTA HANRATTY, PATRICK HANSEN, IRENE HANSEN, JAMES HANSEN, LAWRENCE HANSoN, DENNIS HANSON, EUNICE HANSoN, JOHN HANSoN, MILO HANSoN, ROBERT HANzAL, BRIAN HARBISON, BARBARA HARDER, STURART HARDESTY, SHARLOTT HARDIN, ALICE HARDIN, CHARLES HARDIN, JAMES HARDIN, ROBERT HARDY, JOHN HARDY, LAURENCE HARDY WILLIAM HARGER, WILLIAM HARGER, JIM 56 HARGIS, LOUELLA HARGIS, WILLIAM HARGREAVES, CHARLES HARKLEROAD, JOHN HARKER, DALE HARLAN, NORMA HARLAN, SHIRLEY HARMER, BERNARD HARMER, PAUL HARMSTEAD, JOHN HARNER, BARBARA HARPER, BERNICE HARPER, FRANKLIN HARPER, JACK HARPER, JAMES HARRIGAN, MARCELINE HARRIMAN, DAVID HARRINGTON, JAMES HARRINGTON, JOHN HARRINGTON, NEIL HARRINGTON, PATRICIA HARRINGTON, WILLIAM HARRIS, BARBARA HARRIS, DEAN HARRIS, GLADYS HARRIS, JACK HARRIS, MARCIA HARRIS, NEIL HARRIS, ROBERT HARRIS, ROBERT HARRIS, SID HARRIS, STASIA HART, ANNE HART, BENTON HART, JAMES HART, VERNA HARTIN, HOMER HARTLEY, KENNETH HARTLEY, MARION HARTLEY, SHIRLEY HARTLEY, ROBERT HARTLEY, WILLIAM HARTMAN, SAMUEL HARTWICK, HELEN HARTY,THOMAS HARVEY, BARBARA HARVEY, HAROLD HARVEY, HARRY HARVEY, JOSEPH HARWELL, DOROTHY HARWOOD, FRANKLIN HASLIM, LEONARD HASSEY, WILMA HATCH, DONOVAN HATTER, PAUL HATZ, JOHN HAUGHELSTINE, JESSIE HAULMAN, DORIS HAUSER, EVELYN HAVENS, EDWARD HAWES, WILLIAM HAWKES, JACK HAWLEY, MARGARET HAWLEY, MARILYN HAWORTH, GLENN HAYES, SALLY HAYES, THOMAS HAYGOOD, KENNETH HAYNES, GOLDEAN HAYNES, HOWARD HAYNES, JAMES HAYNES, WILLIAM HAYS, THOMAS HAYTER, BETTY HAYTON, ARTHUR HAYWOOD, EVA HAYWOOD, MARY HEAD, NORMAN HEARNES, SHARON HEARRELL, GEORGIE HEATH, WALLACE HEATHCOTE, JUNE HEATHERLY, MARION HEATHERLY, ROGER HEATHMAN, IVIN HEATON, JAY HEATON, TERRENCE HEKATHORN, BEVERLY HEDBERG, BARBARA HEDBERG, EVELYN HEDBERG, ROBERT HEDBLOM, ELAINE HEE, ELEANOR HEFNER, WILLIAM HEIDERICH, RICHARD HELLBORN, CURTIS HEIMERDINGER, DONA HEINE, CHARLES HEINFELT, FLORENCE HEINRICH, ROSA HEINZ, PATRICIA HEIS, JO HELFERS, MARIAN HELMER, LAWRENCE HELMS, BENAJAH HELMS, CHARLES HELMS, PHYLLIS HELMS, WILLIAM HELMUTH, LAWRENCE HELTON, LAMAR HELVEY, BUFORD HEMENWAY, FRANCES HENDERSON, BETTY HENDERSON, BETTY HENDERSON, CHARLOTTE HENDERSON, JAMES HENDERSON, LEE HENDERSON, LLOYD HENDERSON, VIVIAN HENDERSON, WALTER HENDRICK, MARGARET HENDRICKSON, WILLIAM HENLEY, JACK HENLEY, SAM HENNAGER, CONNIE HENNEBERG, EDWIN HENNEBERG, PAUL HENNHAN, ALVA HENNE, EARL HENNINGS, ALFRED HENRY, AUSTIN HENRY, FRED HENRY, KEITH HENSLEY, RUSSEL HENSON, ALLISON HENSON, HAROLD HENSON, HARRY HERBAMAN, ALICE HERBERG, ROLAND HERBERT, JOSEPH HERBERT, MALCOLM HERBERT, WILLIAM HERGERT, DORA HERMAN, JOHN HERMENAU, HERMAN HERON, JOAN HERR, CHARLENE HERR, JOHN HERR, ROBERT HERRILL, CLAIR HERROD, AUDRIE HERSEY, BETTY HERTH, RAY HESKETT, PATRICIA HERZLAR, JAMES HESS, DORIS HESS, CARLENE HESSER, ARNOLD HESTER, GEORGE HETHERINGTON, DOROTHY HETTINGER, CHESTER HEWITT, CLIFFORD HEUSCHELE, WERNER HEVENER, HAROLD HEYER, WARREN HEYER IRVING HIBDON DORIS HICKETHIER, DON HICKEY, FRANCIS HICKEY, WILLIAM HICKMAN, JOHN HICKOK, CHARLES HICKS, CLIFFORD HICKS, DOROTHY HICKS, JANIS HIDDE, DONALD HIDDE, RODNEY HIGGINS, IVAGENE HIGGINS, PAULINE HIGGINS, TONY HIGGINSON, EDWARD HIGUERA, JOHN HIGHT, THEADORE HIJAR, MARIA HILL, ALICIA HILL, CHARLES !7, X - x X X Sul . iid. 5 Z X H ,, Su: IA X 5 Rogfl I if X X X f ' Q' 1 f ff V? 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I I-'gg O'xl.0N- Q55 LJ T- 5, NGK Q30 W1 HILL, JOHN HILL, DAN HILL, GEORGE HILL, HOWARD HILL, JUSTICE HILL, THOMAS HILLERY, ROBERT HILLIER, DONALD HILLIS, BILLY HILTON, FLORENCE HILTZ, ROBERT HIMES, HAROLD HINCK, ROBERT HINDES, LOUISE HINDES, MARTHA HINES, LESLIE HINMAN, GRACE HINRICHS, GLEN HJERMSTAD, RICHARD HIXSON, EARL HOBSON, EDWARD HOBSON, ROBERT HOCOTT, JOY HODGE, BETTY HODGE, HAROLD HODGES, CAROL HODGES, GLADYS HODGES, JAMES HODGSON, WILIAM HOGAN, MARGARETE HODSON, ROY HOFFMAN, DANIEL HOFFMAN, BERNARD HOFFELDER, JOHN HOGAN, VIRGINIA HOGUE, WILLIAM HOGUE, JACK HOHN, ALICE HOLBERT, PAT HOLCOMB, ROBERT HOLDER, HALL HOLGER, MICKEY HOLGER, GUNNER HOLDWAY, PHYLLIS HOLLANDS, JOYCE HOLLIMAN, JACK HOLLINS, MARY HULLINS, SIDNEY HOLLIS, WILLIAM HOLLOBAUGHT, JOAN HOLLOWELL, JEAN HOLLOWELL, JOAN HOLM, ALBERT HOLMBERG, PAULINE HOLMERUD, HAROLD HOLMES, BONNIE HOLMES, DOROTHY HOLMES, JEROME HOLMES, JUNE HOLMES, MAURICE HOLLAND, HENRY HOLLEW, JOHN HOLLENBACH, VERNON HOLLOWAY, JOHN HOLLY, KENNETH HOLMES, WILLIAM HOLSCHER, FRANK HOLT, EDITH HOLT, ROBERT HOLTZMAN, NORMAN HOLZHEY, BERNADINE HOLZINGER, CARI. HOLZMAN, DAVID HOM, BETTY HOM, EDWIN HOM, FELIX HONDIUS, ELSIE HONDINS, KATHERINE HOOD, JOHN HOOVER, WAYNE HOOPMAN, MARIE HOPF, HOWARD HOPFENBECK, THEODORE HORD, CLIFFORD HORNE, CAROLINE HORNE, RICHARD HORNING, PAULINE HOSH, PAUL HOSENPUD, IRVING HOSICK, RUTH HOSTETTER, JAMES HOUGH, JOHN HOUGH, DAVID HOUK, THEODORE HOUSER, NORMAN HOUSTON, BARBARA HOUSTON, LEE HOWARD, DOROTHY HOWARD, JAMES HOWARD, JOAN HOWARD, JUNE HOWARD, MARVIN HOWARD, MELVIN HOWARD, PATSY HOWARD, PAUL HOWARD, SALLY HOWAT, NANCY HOWE, DOROTHY HOWE, DOROTHY D. HOWE, JOY HOWE, NORRIS HOWELL, ELEANOR HOWELL, LEONARD HOWELL, LOUIS HOWARTH, ROBERT HOWELL, ROBERT HOWELL, THEODORE HOWELL, THOMAS HOWERTON, NATHANIEL HOYLE, WILLIAM HOYLE, CHARLES HOYLE, JOSEPH HOYT, RUTH HRISKEVICIUS, LILI HUBBARD, CHARLES HUBER, CHRISTIAN HUDSON, RICHARD HUDSON, WILLIAM HUDSON, DAVID HUEBENER, ARTHUR HUFFMAN, CLAIR HUFFMAN, JOHN HUFFMAN, MARCIA HUFFMAN, WYLIE HUFFORD, LYLE HUGENBERGER, ROBERT HUGHEN, NANCY HUGHES, FRANK HUGHES, JANE HUGHES, JEAN HUGHS, ROY HUGHES, RUBY HULL, ROY HUGHES, VERA HUNDHAUSER, GENE HUNSAKER, CLIFFORD HUNT, ARTHUR HUNT, MELVIN HUNTER, BEATRICE HUNTER, BEVERLY HUNTER, FRANK HUNTER, JIM HUNTINGTON, FREN HUNTINGTON, LUCILLE HUNTINGTON, BETTY HURLBURT, WILLIAM HURRLE, CLARENCE HUSTON, ROY HUTCHINSON, THOMAS HUTCHISON, WILLIAM HYDE, ELEANOR HYDE, ROBERT HYSHAM, CHARLES ICKSTADT, ALBERT IMM, HENRY INGALLS, JAMES INGALLS, JOHN INGLE, HAROLD INGLISH, MARRION INGRAM, JANE INGRAM, LAURA INGRAM, MASON INGRAM, RONALD INGRUM, HELENA INGRUM, ROBERT INAMURA, HISAKO INMAN, MALCOLM IRELAND, GEORGE IRELAND, RONALD IRWIN, ALFRED IRWIN, JEAN 57 Continued on page 72 JOANN TALBERT, Class Editor--ln charge of the class pages, Jo did an outstanding job of organizing the information and doing other odd jobs equally well. She was always ready to work. JOE STOWERS, Art Editor-Although art was not emphasized in the annual this year, Joe drew the characters used in the division pages and gave much helpful advice on the layout designs. NANCY DULL, General Layout-Doing much typing and leg work were only part of her contributions to this year's Del Sud. Nancy also assisted with the filing of seniors and the index. BARBARA LATHAM, General Layout-Another of our errand girls and general duty worker, Barbara was often called upon to help other editors on the staff with the completion of their sections. PAMELA JOY, General Layout--One of our errand girls, Pam gathered information concerning many of the organizations, the President's message, and histories of the sororities. lNot pictured.l 58 STUDEN STEVE BEASON President BILLIE JEAN BECK The AS, Council sponsored a train trip to the Fresno football game, and the Rally Committee was responsible for numerous rallies and after-game dances during foot' ball season. The two Presidents' Dinnerssarranged by Marian Mc- Dermott, were very successful. Stu- dents were given a chance to voice their opinions in the Student Gpin- ion Poll. Sale of AS, Cards during both semesters was unusually high, clue to a new sales program, The Aztec Brochure was revised by a special committee. Council mem- bers were active in making the Deon's conference a success. Aztec Day was he-lcl at Del Mor on May 9th, A special A.S. Trust Fund of Sl,25O, known os the Charles Sportsman - Student Word Assistance Fund, was created by the Counci l. The debt of the A.S. Coun- cil was reduced by the Council by 52,500 ., L ,E ggjgq ea ,m y it Q A if ir W 1 J ,srfsiigeg 'EM . - -.Em 55515 7 fiirzzir ilff Q T ' . .D . . f, .. in MARION McDERMOF T Vice-President JOH N CU RLEY Secretary Treasurer Front row, left to right: Dean Mendenhall, Barney Carmen, Bill Dickson, .lim Bogus, Billie Jean Beck, Ruth Brown, Yvonne Wicksri-om, Marion McDermott, Betty Blair, Phil Thornton, Deon Peterson, Steve Beason, Second row: Deon Peiffer, Richard Wooley, Jerry Christensen, Ken Haygood, Chuck Weedn, Dan Goodwin, Dick Anders son, Jack Perry, Wally Harkin, Bill Davis, Bill Fox, Frank Reynolds. 59 Cvmmittew lo right: Dean Herbert Dick Corpus, Bob Ct. mm,.Msd..gg EXTRA Hickey, hull, Marcy COMMITTEE--Leif to rigbf: Jerry Christensen, McKinney, Phyllis Dorman, Donna Zeglis, Virgil Chris- tensen, Chuck Sultiff. C. E. Peterson, John rlton, Nlck Fougerousse. FACULTY HOUSWG COMMITTEEH--Left to right: Willard Trask, S. Hawgan, Degn Mary Mendenhall, 911' ESI! Joey row. Brit- lm, Marion Mc- Dermcm, Berry Gecn, born Harrisl Dunsfon, Lyn Tousch, Stan YOVS J lm Lo n Bor H Joyce Rasp, Yf0 , ' arry Joe Joan , c C Y? as 4 AND ASSEMBLIES COMMITTEE--First row. left tn Christine Springsron, Dorothy Faulkner, Miss Brag- mf Second raw: Harry Woaters, Kingsley Paven- mire, Dr. Theobald, Sandy Sandlini CALENDAR COMMITTEE---Left lu Connie King, Dr. Katherine Rogan, Berlin, Wally Hartin. I F , f 5 ... ,Q ,f,..,.,x , ,, ,,,,,,,, Af, , C , 13-ig ' f i r? Q r jr f ' 'L ga.. i ,A .-, , .Tx f - as mr? ge eiifrfg . ,G ee-em.: we , V A ' f 1 A, - 'L aw L 5 ,V Z if ' -i ' s rf- '. . ...W 3 'S - sw 'rr -Q-f I ' . ii I ' A v' f- il , 9 , a , 3 ' V - ' - 4 - ffIi:3 2'i3'?.I, .Z ,-,, ...2:...., , ,:,, ' ,lf lk li ,.r.!i'..?!-.il il - ' .ll 1--. - .1 r , .... i-Zif ..., 5 'fl f , f ,f . ..,, ev. . ...,.,, 1 e sc- , --,V , :. . 3: . 1, ,,, ,1 .1 3 2 - -, 7 .. N .-. w wf H SOCIAL COMMITTEE--First row, left to right: Elaine Plemons, Marilyn Lantry, Elaine Bond, Peggy O'Neal, Ann Campbell, Jane Adams, Marion McDermott, June Melton, Angie Balaban, Eveiyn Braddock, Rosemary Palrnus, Carol Cobb, Marcia Long, Rosemarie Klein. Second row: Roger Frommer, Stan Sieler, Herb Bollack, George Peterson, Wayne Chubb, Adare Mcfkllisier, pfilfefe, EU SOUYYUGFS- Beck WV: Joe T01-'Sch' - Jae Tausch, Warren Dukes, Ruth Brown, .loan Wilhoit, Barbara HANDBOOK COMMITTEE--Front row, left Jim Mclllroith. Malfby, Violet Ferguson, Lois LeCompte, James Mclllraifh. AZTEC SHOPS BOARD--Left to right: Steve Beason, Dr. Ray Corn- eron, Charles Strong, Drr W, R. Hepner, Dr. W. H. Wright, John 'i h W 1 M M y, Curley, Bernard Carman, Frances Torbert, W.S.S.F.--Left to rg I: Vivian ors ey, Dean ary enden all, Y Adare McEllister, Eleanor Asherfeld, Ear! Saunders, Gena Freud, Q 61 K, TEQQERT SANDLIN President ROSEMARIE KLIEN Sec retary Senior Claw The largest Senior Class in SDSC history began their full year of activities with a Senior Class meeting to plan the year's social activities, and announce the first dues ever asked of SDSC Srs., 50 cents, to raise funds for these activities and gift to the college from the class. Activities began with 2 successful Koffee Klaches in Scripps Cottage, during the ,,Fall and Spring semesters. The Jr.-Sr, Prom in Moy was o wonderful dance given the whole Senior Class by the capable Junior Class. Bac- calaureate, with a speaker from each Faith, was an inspiring service, and well attended. Then after Com- mencement, the Sr. Dinner Dance celebrated the very end of college days, and awarding of diplomas and honors, and the beginning of a new port of all our lives. The whole Sr. class thanks their faculty sponsors, Dr. Gail Burnett and Dr. Lewis B. Leslie, for their inspira- tion and help. Sl-lELlA JO MCKINNEY Vice-President CHUCK WEEDN Treasurer SENIOR CLASS CABINET l First row, left to right: Phyllis Dorman, Shelia Jo Mc- Kinney, Rosemarie Klien, Second row: Sandy Sandlin, Roland Davis, Chuck Weedn. 62 univm DICK GUASTI President This class af helpfuls kept rath- er busy this year what with such activities as a beach party for Juniors, Junior Class Dance and sponsoring a booth at the WRA Carnival, as well as winning the Sadie Hawkins Day chariot race in compeiifion with the other classes. Lasi' but probably the CHARLES BENTON Vice President . ss, 3-:Jai most important affair which this ,,,k::: q,,,, A 4 t,,, class sponsors i s the Junior-Senior E f ' ' ' ' Prom in May. .-.- vm IE if I ,.,, -. ROSE ANN LOOP BOB TOMLINSON Secretory Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS CABINET--Left to right: Charles Benton, Beverly Heckothom, Mr. Merfzbocker, Dick Guosfi, Leftybefh Goulding, Jim Dewes. 63 Soplconwf-ea JOHN TRAXLER President Determined to have this yeQr's Sophomore-sponsored activity ci benefit To the College, the officers and committee of The Sophomore Closs planned o Student-Faculty bosketbcli game, proceeds of WENDELL WELLER Vice Presidenf which went 'ro the Student Union Building Fund. VIOLET RAKHICH GLORIA KLEPON IS Sggfefqry Tl'8GSUl'8I' 0 MORE Front row left to right ' 1' S PHO CA lNET-- , ' : Bobbie McFariane, 'Adele Presle, X Gloria Kleponis, Buck row: Tom Defleimer, John Tmxler, Jack Harrington, Jae Colton, 64 ?reAliman C'IaAA The Frash Class has really been active this year but instead of resting on their laurels they have their plans ready tor next year BOB CORNELL JOHN FOLEY presidenf and the new Frosh Class. Vice President' Their main activities this year were the two out- standing Blue Book Balls and a reception for the Senior Class Cabinets of the local high schools. This group is providing two S50 scholarships for outstanding incoming freshmen, and they will - 2 co-sponsor the Frosh Ori- ii v r f ' 4 entation Camp this fall. MARCY BROOKS VIRGINIA PATTERSON Seq fefq fy TIQGSII fel' 4? .gr I . 'N i gi. . ,. M Q- gf' T .1 sf ties! B 4 r . . is FRESHMAN CABINET-Front row, Ieff to right: Claire Tinker, Angie Bolaban, Carolyn Hogan, Marcy Brooks, Ginger Patterson, Peggy Kelly. Back row: Bob Cornell, John Fug entes, Walt Turner, John Foley, Chuck Winman, 65 14AAociated lllen Studen M DON NUTTALL A.M.S. President BILLY DICKSON FRANK REYNOLDS A.M.S. Vice President A.M.S. Secretary MMMLLNJ AMS BOARD MEMBERS--Loft to glut: D'ck Rodd's F k Reynold Don Nuffuii n war, wcnn I ur, n . . . ri I n, ron s, , Sic Ste t D ' P'Hsb y Ed Sto ef 66 Dr. Hepner awarding the Scholarship trophy to Charles Paul Walker at the Dads' Day Dinner. Ohm .lack Razzeto receiving the trophy for the outstanding athlete at S.D.S.C. in 1949-50. A.M.S. President Don Nuttall awarding an S medal to brother Ed Nuttall. Dick Roddis tapping Robert Saunders for Blue Key at the Dads' Day Dinner, sfene in A M S Lounge every day about noon 67 :4A.Jociafed Women Studen ta Betty Bioir President Borbciro Sue Martin Betty Boidessori Vice President Secretary Non Cham- Amparo 5212510 Blair, 68 Head tobie at the A,W.S, Banquet. Seen here are: Virginia Champ, Betty Baldessari, Barbara Sue Martin, Betty Blair, Nan Chamblin Cook, Dean Mary and Mrs. Walter Hepner. Betty Biair and Virginia Champ are seen loading their baggage into the cor prior to their trek to the midwest tor a conference of women leaders in the Nations Colleges and Universities. The Associated Women Students of SDSC enhance the school calendar annually with a bevy of top rank- ing campus activities. Distinctive among these is Femme Frolics, annual Greek bowl presentation in which all wornen's organizations compete to strike a note of originality in their interpretation of the selected theme. in keeping with the tradition at the occasion the AWS presents once every year a gala First Nighter opening at the Little Theater on campus complete with stage door interviews, formal dress, and first night glitter. K A redeeming factor in the orientation of freshman students on our campus is the Big Sister Program carried out by the AWS by means of which each entering student is provided with an upper classman campus sister who helps her with the ins and outs ot campus lite. The program begins during the summer and continues through registration. An anxiously awaited Frosh Fete, annual tall fashion show in which representatives from women's organizations participate as models, is provided by the AWS annually in conjunction with the Big Sister pro- gram. Frosh Fete has become a vastly popular part at big and little sister relationship at-State College, Once a year the AWS takes pleasure in honoring their graduating senior women with a traditional assembly and luncheon on campus. 69 'tm . fee, e. S VTX- f ' Q, Q. L' 1 l'Nf N...wr Q. ' at , SECRETARIES-First rw, left to right: Georgia Hochstetler, Lou Anne Board, Constance Branham, Rachel Wri ht, Dorothy Livengood, Persis Hurlbut, Dorothy Slough, Elizabeth Har- rison, Genevieve Homglin, Phyllis Hard, Florence Wiggins. Second row: Emma Struthers, Welcome, Beatrice Brogstad, Mary Kaser, lrene Laneck, Fay Landweer, Dolores Grate, Detty June Conyers, Hester Newman, .loan Mariner. Marjorie T4-iii S--,...4 BUSlNES3 OFFICE--Left to right: D. G. Parker, Marjorie Rand, Jacqueline R. Mackie, Doris K. Roger, T. Paturcia 'Weber, Behy L. Ulics, Corolyn Williams, Norma D. Ramires, Gertrude K. Dickinson, S. C. Harrigan. CUSTOUIANS--First row, left to right: Duncan Patterson, F, A. Kirkpatrick, Tunis Tuck- er, Allen D. Lammermon, T. H, Moon, George Greenwood. Second row: F. R. Morlan, Elbert P. Rite, Lloyd H. Jones, Elmer Anderson, Maurice J, Barrett, Charles M. Ackert, Wm, C. Thomas. Third row: Carl W. Ernst, James K. Wilde, Howard P. Kleeberg, Max O. Bates, George Near, R. S. Odgers. Eg fi... C l GENERAL MAINTENANCE--First row, left to right: Leo Mohle, Ken- neth C. Taylor, Walter J. Smith, M. S. Southworth. Second row: Bettye Shepard, Opal Patterson, Marilyn Asmus, Dorothy Nelson, Minnie Ohlson. Third row: T. V, Hollohan, C. L. Fisk, John M. Daniel, Omer Gagnon, C. D. Folger. 1 GROUNDS KEEPERS-First row, loft to right: Miles L. Vance, Joseph Fischer, William Duns, F. L. Stringori. Second row: Louis P. Faldborg, Harold6uy Keller, M. M. Mowery, William Luppke. iff K W-ret. . :mt - X . ...., I 4- . y Q :J rw N ,mm eww. .re Q IRWIN, JOHN IRWIN, OSCAR ISAACS, MARTHA ISAACSEN, ELMER ISAACSEN, ELMER ISAACSEN, GERTRUDE ISBELL, WANDA ISENHOVER, WILLIAM ISRAEL, EDWARD ITO, ELSA IVERSON, JAMES JABBEN, ALLEN JACKSON, HELEN JACKSON, JAMES JACKSON, JANET JACKSON, RAYMOND JACKSON, RICHARD JACKSON, SHANNON JACOBS, DANIEL JACOT, PAUL JAHOWSKI, FRANK JAGELS, RUTH JAHN, GWENITH JOHN, EDNA JAMES, CARL JAMES, HENRY JAMES, HOWARD JAMES, JOANNE JAMISON, WILLIAM JAMISON, WILLIAM S. JANES, HAROLD JANNEY, VIRGINIA JANOFF, EUGENE JANSEN, RICHARD JARBOE, ROBERT JARVIS, RICHARD JASMAGY, CLARENCE JEFFERY, MARY JEFTS, RICHARD JELLISON, BOB JENKINS, BARBARA JENKINS, ELMA JENKINS, HUGO JENNINGS, MARILYN JENNINGS, NANCY JENNINGS, RITA JENSEN, STERLING JENSON, EDWARD JEPSEN, EDITH JERMAN, RONALD JEROME, GORDON JESSOP, JEAN JESSOP, RAYMOND JETT, MARIAN JEWELL, VIRGINIA JIRSA, WILLIAM JOHANNES, MARJORIE JOHNSON, ALLEN JOHNSON, BLAINE JOHNSON, DALTON JOHNSON, DEWAINE JOHNSON, GORDON JOHNSON, HAROLD JOHNSON, HUBERT JOHNSON, JAMES JOHNSON, JAY JOHNSON, JERENE JOHNSON, KEITH JOHNSON, LEE JOHNSON, LORRINE JOHNSON, LUCIOUS JOHNSON, LEE JOHNSON, HARGIE JOHNSON, MARJORIE JOHNSON, PAUL JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, ROBERT GRANT JOHNSON, ROBERT H. JOHNSON, ROBERT L. JOHNSON, ROY JOHNSON, SAM JOHNSON, SETH JOHNSON, WESTLEY JOHNSON, WILLIMA JOHNSTON, EDGAR JOHNSTON, MARIANNE JOHNSTON, RICHARD JOHNSTON, RUTH JOHNSTON, WILLIAM JOHNSTONG, WILLIAM JOINER, RONALD JOLLY, RAY JONES, AGNES JONES, BENE JONES, BETTY JONES, CARROL JONES, CATHERINE JONES, DAVID JONES, DOUGLAS JONES, EUGENIA JONES, FRANCIS JONES, GILBERT JONES, GLORIA JONES, HELEN JONES, JAMES JONES, JOHN JONES, MARLENE JONES, OLLIE JONES, RICHARD JONES, ROBERT JONES, ROXY JONES, THOMAS JONTE, JAMES JORGENSON, LEROY JORGENSEN, NORMAN JOY, CARLEON JOY, PAMELA JOY, HOLLIS JOYCE, MAX JUANICO, JOHN JUDD, SARAH JUHIAN ARCHIE JULIEN, JANET JUMP, MARILYN JUNG, QUIN JURLING, DAVID JUST, BILLY KABERMOCL, CAROLYN KAHRS, DORIAN KAISER, CAROLYN KAISER, JACK KAISER, LOUIS KAISER, MARY KAIHATSU, ARTHUR KAIZER, SHIRLEY KALABAUGH, DOROTHY KALER, GEORGE KAMMINGA, JOHN KANTNER, RICHARD KAPES, ERNEST KARAFFA, MELVIN KARIOTIS, PAUL KARMAS, CHRIST KARNES, WILLIAM KARNS, OLIVE KARPAL, ELI KATSUIZUMI, ANNE KATZ, MILTON KAUKMAN, LLOYD KAY, JACK KAZIKOWSKI, EUGENE KEATING, WILLIE KEE, JEAN KEELER, DONALD KEESEY, TOM KEISER, BETTY KEISER, JOHN KEITH, ERNEST KELLEHER, FRANK KELLER, EDWARD KELLER, LEONARD KELLER, ROBERT KELLER, ROBERT G. KELLER, SARA KELLEY, MICHAEL KELLEY, THOMAS KELLIO, WAYNE KELLOGG, FLORENCE KELLOGG, JOHN KELLOGG, WAYNE KELLY, JAMES KELLY, JANE KELLY, JOHN KELLY, JOYCE KELLY, PATRICK V f ,il X? Z L I D ... J N an Z. u vw av E K Q FW! K N ' X ' we fri! 6 A M . H I YF I' ET X I lo' 1 X Q4 I I4 U 4' 1 5 1 X ...- X gf NJ A :I K5 1 X kj X IIXQ V I X LQU jACk , ' ,W X gig Arfli . Af' 5 j XR T 'A Dx A . Q Ch .fj I - , from ,5 I f KELLY, PEGGY KELLY, RICHARD KELLY, WILLIAM KELSEY, JOHN KELSEY, LLOYD KELSEY, LILLIAN KEMP, ROBERT KEMPTON, DONALD KENICK, JOHN KENNEDY, CLARENCE KENNEDY, MARCELLA KENNEDY, VIRGINIA KENNERLY, JAMES KENNEY, ELIZABETH KENNEY, JUDSON KENSHALO, JOHN KENT, WINIFRED KETCHEN, ELIZABETH KETCHUM, MARGARET KENTON, ELWIN KENYON, RALPH KENYON, RICHARD KENYON, WILLIAM KERN, BRUCE KERN, WILLIAM KERRIDGE, CHARLES KESTER, WALDO KETCHUM, BEN KETTENBURG, GEORGE KETTUNEN, ELMER KEVANE, DONALD KEYTE, MAX KIAH, MYRON KIBBEY, JERRY KIBLER, DANIEL KIDDER, MARILYN K. KIDWELL, JAMES KIEGLE, BEN KILBOURNE, DICK KILDARE, RUTH KILDOO, CARL KILLEEN, JAMES KILLION, ROBERT KILLMAN, EVELYN KILLMAN, FRISBIE KILROY, RUTH KING, ALAN KING, ARLAN KING, FRANCIS KING, GORDEN KING, HAROLD KING, JOHN KING, JOSEPH KING, LAURENCE KING, RALPH KING, ROBERT KING, ROBERT D. KING, ROBERT ERIC KINGERY, CHARLES KINSLEY, THEODORE KINSER, RICHARD KINSELLA, FRANK KINTZ, ROBERT KIPP, GERALD KIRBY, JOHN KIRCHER, CHARLES KIRCHER, ROBERT KIRK, CLIFTON KIRKLAND, PAUL KIRKPATRICK, DAVID KIRSCHNER, FRED KIRSNER, MELVIN KISNER, PEARL KISSINGER, ADELE KITAY, LEON KITCHEN, HARRIET KITTER, JOSEPH KITTIE, VIRGINIA KITTLESON, PATRICIA KITTRIDGE, JAMES KITZINGER, MARY KITZMAN, DONALD KIVLIN, JOHN KLAUS, DOROTHY KLEAGER, KENNETH KLEIN, ROSEMARIE KLEINSCHMIDT, MARION KLEPONIS, GLORIA KLIEWER, SHIRLEY KLINE, PAT KLUG, LENORE KNAPP, JEAN KNAPP, ROBERT KNAUER, JOHN KNIBBS, JOHN KNIGHTS, DAVID KLEIN, CLETUS KLEIW, FRANK KLEIN, JACK KLEVEN, JOHN KLUGE, ARCHIE KNORR, RICHARD KNISLEY, ELMER KNOWLES, ETHEL KNOX, MARNA KNURCK, EDWARD KO, DONALD KOCH, RICHARD KOCHLER, CHARLES KOEHLER, RAYMOND KOESTER, JEAN KOGANEMAYU, ROBERT KOHL, EDWARD KOHR, HELEN KOLLER, MAX KOOPMANS, LAMBERT KOPHE, JOAN KORANDER, CECELIA KORN, BRUCE KOSKINEN, ROBERT KOSTELECKY, JOHN KOVALCHECK, JOHN KOWAL, JON KOSENSKI, ANTHONY KRAMBUHL, THOMAS KRAMER, HERBERT KRANTZ, JANET KRANTZ, THELMA KRANZ, EARL . KRAPP, RUTH KRASNER, SAMUEL KREFT, FREDERICK KREGEAR, MAXINE KREIGE, JOHN KREIZINGER, RAYMOND KRENTZ, DON KRENTZ, DON C. KRESS, ROGER KRETCHMER, VIRGINIA KRETSCHMER, SHIRLEY KRIEL, HELEN KRINITSKY, DAVID KRINKE, HELEN KROG, CHRISTAIN KRSTICH, STEUE KRUTZER, EVELYN KUBE, JEAN KUBIEHEK, EDWARD KUBLER, MARY KUBOTA, ROBERT KUEBLER, EDWARD KUERBIS, STANLEY KUYKENDALL, BOB KUHN, JAMES KUNDRAT, MARGARET KUPIEC, ADAM KURLE, BONNIE KUROSAD, RAY KUSCHE, THELMA KUSHERA, CHARLES KYTE, GILBERT LAB, VICTOR LA CHUSA, LOUIS LACOE, RALPH LACOMBE, GEORGE LADDON, ROBERT LA FORCE, JAMES LA FAR, CHARLOTTE LA FAR, WILLIAM LAHN, ELEANOR LAIRD, MARTHA LAIRD, REX LAKINS, RICHARD LAMB, ELIZABETH LAMBE, FLORENCE LAMBERT, CATHERINE LAMBERT, ALEX LAMBERT, HAYWARD LAMORE, JAMES 72 LAMOUREAUX, CHLOE LAMOUREAUX, PAUL LAMP, ROBERT LAMPING, EDWARD LANDON, RICHARD LANDWEER, BARBARA LANDERS, BETTY LANE, CHARLES LANDIS, HAROLD LANG, GEORGE LANG, ROBERT LANGENHELM, GEOSETTE LANGGUTH, EARL LANGSTON, CLARENCE LANNING, BEVERLY LANOIS, BERNARD LANSLEY, ROBERT LANTRIP, LESTER LANTRY, FRANK LANTRY, MARILYN LA PINTO, FRANK LA PRADE, CLARENCE LARE, CHARLES LAREAU, RICHARD LARGE, LOIS LARKIN, ROBERT LARKINS, GEORGALINE LARRABEE, PATSY LARSEN, HAROLD LARSEN, THELMA LARSON, CARL LARSON, KENNETH LARSON, KATHERINE LA SALLE, MARY LA SELL, SYLVAN LARSON, CARL W. LASLEY, JAMES LATHAM, BARBARA LATHAM, HUGH LAUDAN, ELSIE LAUNDER, CHARLES LAUDNER, DELBERT LAUGHERY, DARLENE LAUGHERY, WAYNE LAUGHON, JAQUELYN LAUGHLIN, RAOUL LAUGHON, ALLEN LAUGHON, JAMES LAURENCE, RICHARD LAWRENCE, ROBERT LAWRENCE, SUSAN LAWSON, RONALD LAXSON, GLORIA LAXSON, PATRICIA LAYMAN, EULOGIA LAYTON, BENJAMIN LAYTON, BEVERLY LAYTON, DONALD LAZZARO, CHARLES LEACH, EDWIN LEAL, ANTHONY LEAL, LUZ LEAMER, ROBERT LEADBETTER, CLATON LE BARD, HARLO LE COMPTE, LOIS VLEDBETTER, PEG LEDBETTER, PENLIE LEDESMA, JENNY LEE, ALVIN LEE, BERNICE LEE, EARL LEE, FLOYD LEE, GEORGE LEE, HARRIS LEE, HERBERT LEE, JOSEPH LEE, KENNETH LEE, PETER LEE, ROBERT LEE, THELMA LEE, THEODORE LEE, YOUNG LEECH, EDWARD LEFEBER, GERARD LEGGETT, HOWARD LEINER, CHARLES LEITHOFF, ELMER LE LAURIN, JULIUS LE MASTER, ROY LEMKE, WILLIAM LE MONTRE, JAMES LEMS, JACQUELINE LE NEVER, ROBERT LEO, ELIZABETH LEONARD, LAWRENCE LEONARD, CARLETON LEONG, STUART LEPONE, LOUIS LEPORE, MARILYN LEPPERT, JOHN LEPPERT, MARY LE PRON, ALBERT LE RIBERS, ROBERT LESHER, BENJAMIN LESLIE, RUSSELL LESTER, CHARLOTTE LESTER, IDA LEUTHARD, WILLARD LEWIS, ALBERT LEWIS, CLAIREE LEWIS, DAVID LEWIS, MARTIN LIEBIG, CHARLES LIENHARD, CONRAD LIEVENS, JAMES LIEVENS, JOHN LIFVENDAHL, RALPH LILES, ESTELLE LILL, DOROTHY LILLEY, BARBARA LINCOLN, SALLIE LINDENAU, GLENN LINDLEY, JUDITH LINDON, DOROTHY LINDSEY, WILLIAM LINK, WILLIAM LIPEC, LEOPOLD LIPPMANN, GARTH LIPPETT, DONNA LIPPETT, JONATHAN LIPSCOMB, ALFRED LIPSCOMB, JOHN LISEC, WILLIAM LISKA, ROBERT LITTLE, ELIZABETH LITTLE, ERNEST LITTLE, PALMER LITTLEFIELD, DOUGLAS LITTLEFIELD, RUTH LITTLER, GENE LITTRELL, KATHLEEN LIND, MARJORIE LIND, NAOMI LIAAG, LOUIS LIVENGOOD, EDWIN LIVERMORE, HOWARD LIVERNASH, JOSEPH LIVESAY, RAY LIVERT, JEANNIE LEWELLIAN, ANN LLOYD, THOMAS LOBA, JEAN LOCHHEAD, CHARLES LOCHHEAD, JOHN LOCKER, CHARLES LODGE, LOIS LOGAN, ARTHUR LOGAN, DOROTHY LOGAN, MADELINE LOGAN, ROBERT LOKKE, LAVIER LOLWIG, GERALD LOMENICK, BETTY LONDO, ROBERT LONG, DELBERT LONG, LOREN LONG, ROBERT LONG, MARCIA LONG, ROBERT W. LONG, ROSELIND LONGFELLOW, THOMAS LONGMOPE, WILLIAM LOOMIS, ELIZABETH LOOMIS, PRENTICE LOOP, GEORGE LOOP, ROSANNE LOOS, DONALD LOOS, HARRY LORD, DONALD W f' f ff ff I I Ti? f ' ' A 1 I9 J I .9167 ffflfx V,,f ' n A 62 IQ wd'F,,-A- K-' S1 bgz CNKII 7 366071 I ' ff ' f M L., H'-A' .IL- Q 1 X ff! fl!! ' L frflchf X 0 IA I I XJ? I , If X - FL I ,-I X, J f X? OA I I ff X .1259 J wfxf W f f f LfI1JfQoQffQ- wx ,1,,, I X wi ' ,f Q76 ,If I 1 ggrlwm , f . N, I W Wy I LJ SQ -9 QPIP ig S., LD f CID J I' . LORENZ, JUDITH LORENZ, SHIRLEY LORENZEN, DOROTHY LOSSE, ARTHUR LOTTRITZ, MARTHA LOUGH, CHARLES LOVE, DONALD LOVE, SYD LOVE, WILLIAM LOVELAND, RALPH LOVELESS, ZIDE LOVELL, JACQUELINE LOVELL, RILLA LOVETT, MACK LOW, MADELINE LOW, WILLIAM LOWE, WALTER LOWERISON, COURTLAND LOWRY, DONALD LUCAS, GEORGE LUCAS, CHARLES LUDWIG, FRED LUDWIG, WILLIAM LUEKEN, JOHN LUIGS, LOUISE LUKSZA, CHESTER LUND, RICHARD LUNDMARK, GUSTAV LUCKENBACK, CAROLYN LUCE, SYLVIA LUCERO, PATRICIA LUNDY, THEODORE LUNSFORD, GLEN LUPTON, KATHLENE LUSARDI, BONNIE LUTZ, LE ROY LUTZ, RAYMOND LYALL, EUGENE LYBARGER, JOHN LYDA, CHARMIAN LYDA, GRADY LYNCH, JOHN LYNCH, JOSEPH LYONS, DONALD LYONS, GLEN LYONS, WILLIAM MACCHIA, R. MACEVICZ, C. MAC FARLANE, R. MAC FARLANE, W. MAC GREGOR, M. MAC GREGOR, F. MACHES, R. MAC INTOSH, P. MAC KENZIE, A. MAC KENZIE, C. MAC KENZIE, G. MACKEY, G. MAC KIBBEN, SUZANNE MAC KINNON, DOROTHY MACKIE, WILLIAM MACK, LOUIS MAC NALLY, READ MAC PHERSON, JAMES MAC PHERSON, PAT MAC ROBBIE, DONALD MADDEN, DOROTHY MADDEN, JAMES MADDEN, JOHN MADDOX, MARGARET MADDOX, MARY MADIGAN, JOHN MADORSKY, ESTHER MADSEN, KENNETH MADSON, MARIE MAGILL, GRACE MAGIN, ELMER MAGUIRE, ROBERT MAHAVIER, FRED MAHERAS, PATRICIA MAHON, ROBERT MAHONEY, HAROLD MAHONEY, THELMA MAIER, ALBERT MAJOR, KATHERYN MAJOR, MERRIE MAKIE, DONALD MALEY, RONALD MALLEK, NICK, MALLETTE, ROBERT MALLOY, BARBARA MALLOY, PATRICIA MALOY, ROBERT MALONEY, FRANCES MALOW, MELVIN MALTBY, BARBARA MANARD, DAVID MANDERS, LOUISE MANGIAMELI, JOSEPH MANN, MARJORIE MANN, STEWART MANNERING, CHARLES MANNING, DOLORES MANOCK, CHESLEY MANOCK, MARGERY MANSFIELD, ROBIN MANSON, RICHARD MANVILLE, WALLACE MANZY, LORNA MARECHAL, NICHOLAS MARGRAFF, ALWIN MARKLEY, JAMES MARKS, BARBARA MARKS, NORMAN MARKS, WILLIAM MARQUEZ, HENRY MARR, ROBERT MARRIOTT, GERRY MARRS, RITA MARSDEN, CHARLES MARSDEN, JOAN MARSH, CHAD MARSH, EDWARD MARSH, GORDON MARSH, ROBERT MARSHALL, CHARLES MARSHALL, FLOYD MARSHALL, GENEVIEVE MARTEENY, DENNIS MARTIN, BARBARA MARTIN, BETTY MARTIN, CARL MARTIN, JESS MARTIN, LINDEN MARTIN, RICHARD MARTINEZ, BERNICE MARTINEZ, NEWTON MARTINEZ, RICHARDO MARTINI, JAMES MARTINIS, WILIAM MARTINSON, EARL MASON, EDWARD MASON, JAMES MASON, JOSEPH MASON, MARGARET MASON, PEARL MATERA, TED MATHEWS, WESLEY MATHIAS, JOHN MATIFES, GILBERT MATLACK, BENNETT MATSCH, MARY MATUSIEWICZ, PAT MATTERN, JEAN MATHEWS, JOHN MATHIE, WILLIAM MATTIA, ARMAND MATTSON, JERAULD MAXWELL, WILLIARD MAXWELL, WILLIAM MAY, PHILIP MAYNARD, HELEN MAZE, IRWIN MEAD, DONALD MEAD, ROBERT MEADS, RICHARD MEANLEY, AUDREY MEANLEY, ROBERT MEARES, DARLENE MEARNES, MARILYN MEDIGOXICH, STELLA MEDINA, RALPH MEDLIN, ROY MEDRANO, GAUL MEEK, PATRICIA MEERCHAUM, BUD MEGARGEE, VIRGINIA MEGGINSON, RICHARD 73 Continued on page 'I34 DOROTHY TALBOTT, Sorority Editor-ln charge of the sorority pages, Dottie worked diligently collecting names, histories, and officers. Laying out the pages, proofing them and pasting the pictures accounted for a small portion of the time she devoted to this book. MARILYN JENNINGS, Assistant Sorority Editor-Although Marilyn worked only a half year on the book, she contributed much to the sorority section. FRANK HICKEY, Assistant Fraternity Editor-As assistant Fra- ternity Editor, Frank handled half of the Fraternity pages and the lnter-Fraternity Council pages. Running down information on the frats, laying out pages, pasting and typing were a few of his duties. DICK McCORD, Fraternity Editor-As Fraternity Editor, Dick worked all year to get the fraternities to turn in the needed information and proofread their pages. Checking names, writ- ing histories, listing officers, laying out pages and pasting the pictures on the pages were some of his duties. 74 GREEK j 5 -,,.24a':Q:'5 A -I if 'ffl' ,,.. b Sg Borboro Sue Martin President of Ponheilenic Council i Q x A 4: Frank Hickey John Firister Foil Preaidenf of Inter- Spring President of inter- Frotemity Council Frotcrnity Council 75 anluellenic Council Marilyn Al len Marcy Brooks Virginia Puich Jean Hallowell .....,l ,,.,.,, Hee rrell Trudy Betsre Kzlroy 1. x Jean Buehler Dora Dee Davis Carolyn Diebert The Panhellenic Council, which was introduced to San Diego State College's campus in the summer of 1949, is carrying on the duty of the former Inter-Sorority Council, that of uniting the eleven sororifies an this campus. Representing all groups, it is the supreme authority in inter-organization affairs. 'QQ' First row, left to right: -Carolyn Luckenbach, Beatrice Hunter, Marion Jeff, Janet Sherrill. Second row: France Maloney, Jean Hallowell, Carolyn Diebert, Trudy Melander. Third row: Sal? Lincoln, Gloria Kleponis, .lean Buehler, Betsy ilroy. 76 left to right: Duma Thcmpson, Cmrriiou Ward, Ethei Wiiliums, Madden, Second row: Marilyn Alleng Marsha Wotson, Marcy Mary Match Third row: Uma Des Dcwis, Peggy Chamberlin, Alice Wiilinmsg Virginia Puich. Mormon 44,44 Mary Lou Abbott .N It gamma Banks Nadine Baldrick Alice Bowlin Mary Browne mm Dianalflorden :Dianne Crawford Danna Dreyer Sue Earnest Margo Ellis Gayle Gragg Pat Groener L W! .. .f -55 gg!! H - .2 l 1 My, S, 2 Joyce Hollands Marcia Huffman Dorothy Madden Fall Office Spring Elaine Plemons. ,......,. .i President . .-. ., Barbara Goodridge Patricia Fischbeck. FirstVicePresident. . . Edith Jo Clark Lois Press .Second Vice.President, Gertrude Melander Sallie Lincoln Secretary ..r.r..,, ,. , Sallie Lincoln Mary Lou Abbott , ,Treasurer ,,....,.. , . Chloe Mickelson Advisors: Dr, Sue Earnest, Mrs. Mark Folsom Delta Eta chapter at Alpha Gamma Delta was installed on,San Diego State College campus October l, l949. Prior to their pledge period, which began an June 4, i9-49, this group was the local Gamma Phi Zeta sorority. This first year tor the Alpha Gams at State has been a busy one. ln addition to their traditional activities carried over from Gamma Phi days-such as a Halloween Party, their annual dance Pandemonium, an Easter party for a cerebral palsy group, and sev- eral other lesser activities, the year has seen constant and diligent work on the part at each member in the organization at the chapter. ln April of this year, Delta Eta chapter held its first lnternational Reunion Day, celebrating the 46th birth- day of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity. Barbara Carr Marilyn Chamberlain Edith .lo Clark , 3, if Pat Fischbeck Betty Friesen Barbara Goodridge Q , ls M Sue Hargis Marcie Harrigan Georgie Hearrell it E Willie May Keating Patti Kittleson Lois Le Compte WIS' Shirley McWillie Trudy Melander Chloe Mickelson Geviene Miller Betty Page Marilyn Perry Audry Simka Frecles Smith, Billie Stockdale V Lucia Swanson Plernons Lois Press 1 vu - ' ' 78 Marion Tanner - Corinne Rens Richardson Ann ' X it . 1 Paula Trivett I Patricia Weaver Suzanne Willis Rusk an Coriners Margaret Davis Ruth Doolittle Dorothy Ellis Morilee Pitman lbelta B rown F -Corr. Sec. F-Vice-Pres. S-Vice4Pres, if S X 4, , A V , Killman Gloria Kleponis Sec. . Sffreasurer Kurle Geoserte Langenhiem Sylvio Luce Jean Joan Mo rsden S'Rec. Sec. Alpho Xi Delta was founded April 17, IS93, ot Lom' bard College, Galesburg, Illinois. Activities: Christmas Formol, Bridge Tournament for students with Sigma Phi Epsilon, Mother's Day Teo, Spring Formal. There is o nationwwide observance among oil chapters of April I7, the Founders' Day of Alpha Xi Delta, ot which time collections ore taken' in support of the current national philanthropic project. Advisor, Mrs. William Briggs. bel a Birdsall Nell Buchanan Carolyn Deibert A 9 Jo Anne Danna Barbara Harvey Diane Hawley Vivian Henderson Ba rba ra Ca rolyn Penderg ross a Officers Spring Pa11iWornkei,,,,.,,....a .WN. M M..,. .1.-,iPresident.i. ,...,.. .M -. ..,.., .,,,.Diana Smith Lilycn Garobedian. ...., MN,N - ,.-....Vice-President ,.,. .,..w . N.M. . .... , ,Barbara Houston Nancy Fohien ,.NM. ......N, M M-,...Recording Secretaryd .,,., .mm .,,.. .Carolyn Deibert Karen Polloclesmm. ,4,WNMN. ,Corresponding Secretary N,w....v -,.. ...,... Lorna Manzy Joan Hoilowell .,,.. -.-,,-.-....M, NM.. T reosurenm, ..,wNV, -..-, . ...,... Joan Holiowell Myrna Morriss.....- ,.., c-.a-.-..W,,csHistorians....,.. ..... - ....-,..,-Lois Se mour Y Dorothy Lorenzen ,,,. d-..,M-..,m,vRush Chairman. ,,,,,.... , ..a.. ......,Barbara Harvey Advisor: Dr. Katherine Rogan Delta Zeta international sorority was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, on October 24, 2902. Gamma Omicron, the 69th chapter, was installed or San Diego State College November i9, I949, with cere- monies at the Ei Cortez Hotel. Traditional activities include Mistletoe Magic, annual Christmas formal dance, Moonlight Mood, formal spring dinner-dance, formal initiation dinner-dance, Mother's Day breakfast, formal Founders' Day Banquet, and a week's vacation at Lake Arrowhead or the end of the Spring semester. 81 3 ns- X Lorna Manzy ,.... ,lik Pollock Anne Serorti Lois Seymour Pat Jean Snow Patricia Warnke l Cazens laeta Betty Hersey Virginia Chi Theta, founded in l929, has lang been outstand- ing on campus for their activities both within the group and in State College affairs. Chi Theta traditions in- clude a joint benefit party for underprivileged children, at Christmas time, with Kappa Sigma Fraternityg 0 Christmas and Spring Formal closed bid danceg and the yearly Shen Ya-Chi Theta Breakfast. Founders' Day is celebrated every Septemberj and each semester the actives and alurns hold a banquet to raise money for ci scholarship which is presented to a worthy member. Each semester a benefit of some sort is sponsored by the girls as their contribution to charity. 1 82 Clu eta Fall Office Spring Beverly Lake ,......, President ,,...... Marge Berlin Marge Berlin ,.,,.. Vice President ..... Carol Traendly Marcia Drummef.Recarcling Secretary ..... Coral Buell Rurlfi Learner .... Corresponding Sec'y, .Frances Wilson Gloria Demers ....... Treasurer ........ Carol Burhop Advisor: Mrs. C. E. Peterson Barbara Wahler Jetta , 83 Frances -,,':t',n gamma' Marilyn Allen Jo Ann Anderson Betty Baldessari Phi G at ' i it Barbara Checlchart Mary Ann Checlrhart Greta Cravvfirdllll Carol Culver Bertha Dugger Jane Bonnie Graham G Pat Hale A Sharlott Hardesty Nancy Howat rginia Jonney Mary Kay Leppert Roseland Long rances - o pt Suzanne McKibben Shirley Mindeman lola Mae Nelson Patricia Phbiliips Dolores Roeckel VG G Marilyn Slouth io. if is t it it sf f sf? s Jerry Stone Jean Thomas M Charlotte Waters Dorothy Vance V L Moe Zeglis Officers Sharlatte l-lardesty ..,........ ......,.. P resident lola Mae Nelson ................... Vice-President Joyce Ebner ......, ..,.,... R ecording Secretary Charlotte Waters ,.,. ..., C arresponding Secretary Dolores Roeckel .,.. ............,.. T reasurer Mrs. Gerald Arnold. . . ..., Advisor Gamma Phi Beta lnternatianal Sorority came on the State Col- lege campus with the pledging of Kappa Theta, locai sorority in May, l949. Gamma Phi Beta's are well known for their annual open bid dance, Winter Waltz. The group also gives a closed bid Spring dinner danc. Gamma Phi Beta's also gave State its indispensable note rock. One of the outstanding philanthropies of the group is its donation of compships to needy girls. Gamma Phi Beta was founded at Syracuse University in New York, November l l, l874. 84 Joyce Sinclair ,,,,,, ,.,,, P resident. .. . .Carol Hodges Carolyn Luckenbach Vice-Pres. .Beatrice Hunter Peggy O'Neal ,,,,,,,.,, Rec. Sec.. . .Janet Adams Beatrice Hunter .V...,,, Carr. Sec. .. . Jean Schenck Elaine Bond ,,... A...., . Treasurer, Evelyn Braddock Evelyn Braddock .Asst Treas.. Rosemary Palmas PP Janet Adams Lorraine Adams Eleanor Ascherf r-x- rx i ri n an i nn f- Georgia Neyenesch Mauryo Marian Full Office Spring Advisor: Mrs, George Nelson Leila Rice Jean Schenck Doris Striving for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest, the members of Kappa Delta included among their activities the traditional Christmas Formal and Founders' Day Banquet, the presen- tation of Easter baskets to the children at the Convalescent Home, monthly sorority dinners, and most important event of the year, the second an- nual Student Union Benefit Bridge. Charlotte Henderson i Janice Beach Connie Phi Smce August 1949 Phu Sigma Nu has been known on campus as Pl Beta Phi however the traditional ac tlvmes have never been changed The first honor captured under the name of pl Phi was the award of second place for the best decorated float ln the Homecoming Parade This was followed by the annual Christmas Ball given m the Don Room of the El Cortez Throughout the year the chapter has been active an parhcnpahng m Inter Sorority sports at the end win nmg third place. Not only has the Fratermty been octave in sports but their scholarship also ranks high. The first Panhellenic Scholarship cup was awarded to the chapter for having the most outstanding grade-point average. To finish the spring semester Pl Phi took third place in Femme Frolics with an honorable mention for her poster and recently Barbara Terry was crowned Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl. J Zeta i 215 use 'Vi Pot Lucero Little Marion lyn Meitner Pot Morton Fall Office Spring Phyllis Dorman, ,,,, , , .. President, .. .. , . ,Lenore Hughes Patricia Phoir ....,, ,. Vice-President. .,,, , ,. . ,, ,, , Lynn Little Betty Potts ,...,..... A A..,. .. Recording Secretory, , . Roberta MacFarlane Sheila .lo McKinney.. Corresponding Secretary . , .Joanne Porteous Betty Geon. , , .,,., ,..,, ,.,, , T reosurer ,,,, ...., , .. Marion Lofgren Advisor-Mrs, Richmond Barbour FN-r -:sr McFoddler Ann Mcliiechnxe Jonno Porrotf Betty 'Q3' in-M' oonne Porteous Betty Ports Vi rginio okich Lenore Frances Rybell Shirley Seiquist Shirley .loan .ovvy 1 eruy ICS IGVTIS oung Mary Biiss I Mo ry C, Sigma' Kappa Sigma Kappa was founded at Colby College, Water- ville, Maine, in November, i874 by five pioneer women students. ln l904, Sigma Kappa become a member of National Panhel lenic Congress. The sorority colors adopted were lavender and maroon with the violet as the official flower. There are 54 active Chapters in the US, and Canada. The local chapter was formerly Tau Zeta Rho, which was founded ot SD. State College in l92l, The chapter was initiated into Sigma Kappa in August of l949, Fall Officers Spring Marion Jett .r..r,,.. President ...... Betty Lomenick Betty Lomeniclc .... Vice-President ...,.. Rubie Bevins Franc Thorness ....., Secretory ...., Nancy Jennings Thelma Rapson ..,i., Treasurer .....,., Janet Sherrill Advisors: Mrs. E. D, Moore, Mrs. R, L. Harris Arlene Jennings Marian ronc Marilyn Lontry 'Y GY Sigma pl Theta Fall Officers Spring Virginia Kennedy .... President ...... Margery Eckert Dorothy Howard. . . Vice-President. . ,S .,.. Alyce Rosa Marilyn Watson ..... Secretary ...... Mary Thornton Teresa Murphy ...... Treasurer ,.... Loraine Cardoza Advisor: Mrs. F. W. McLellan Faculty Advisor: Lura Straub Sigma Pi Theta was founded in 1924 at the old Stare Normal School. Since we have been at the present campus, we have been active in campus and civic affairs. Sigma Pi Theta donated the bells over the main arch and has actively taken part in Red Crass and ofher com- munity projecfs. Sigma Pi Theta's in the spring semester won coveted second place honors in sorority scholarship. Mountain and beach parties, and dances form part of the social program. Teresa Murphy Jacqueline Rorig Dorothy Schnug Luanne Shannon Mary Thornton Joan Van Daren atson 90 Loraine Cardoza Margaret Chamberlain Irene Cole Dora Dee Delta Clif Donna Bell Ethel Bird Isabel Bozman Donna Jean Conner Lila Dean Wanda Isbell Full E Officers Spring Mee Yee .... ...... P resident .... Margie Mclntosh Ethel Bird ..,..... Vice-President . . .Margie Swanson Donna Bell ....,.... Rec. Sec'y. . . .Donna Jean Conner Donna Jean Conner. . Treasurer ...... Isabel Bozman MCI,-gosh Wanda lsobel ....,. Carr. Sec'y. ..... Janet Mclntosh Alpha Delta Chi, a twenty'tive-year-old national sorority for Christian women, come to Son Diego 'State on December l4, l946, farming the Delta chapter, first national sorority on the campus. ' A few of Alpha Delta Chi's purposes are to promote better scholastic standards, to have Christian fellowship and fun with each other, to strengthen the spiritual life and character' so each girl will be active in Christian service and interested in leading others to moredetinite Christian living. A few of the many activities and projects are filling boxes for the poor, writing letters to missionaries, and going to Anthony Home and hospitals as o deputation team. Traditionally each semester financial help is given to some missionaries. . A The highlights of some of Alpha Delta Chi's activi- ties this year are sponsoring a float in the ,Homecoming parade, having a booth at the W.R,A. carnival, giving an annual Christmas Wonderland banquet, and giving a spring tea for the faculty of State College. The big event of the year was when the Delta chapter was hostess to Alpha Delta Chi's annual National Con- vention held here in Son Diego.. At this time Alpha Delta Chi celebrated its twenty-fifth silver anniversary. , Another happy event was when the Epsilon pledge chapter at U,S,C. become o new initiated chapter of Alpha Delta Chi. g ' l , Marjorie Terry ,Maha gamma belta 14ctivitie.4 1442194 Phi Acfiaffm 5.-Y :A ifwxzw x SE ' 'A fQ,ld W belt: pfctivitiaa belt: feta Ictivitiad Clci Theta ffctivitiu gamma Plci Kata lctivitiu '91 Kappa bzlta fhztivitiea M Km PM dceivifiu 1 Siren Yfo gfctizlitiew Sigma Kappa fctivitiw Sigma W Theta 14ctizIitieA In the preceding pages we have attempted to show you o few of the functions sponsored by the sororities on our campus, identification was Ieft out because we were interested in showing the function 'of the sorority ond not necessarily the people. 97 Jcghn 9 Srgmgrmphu Bob Leilsbeus, Doug McColl, Stan Wulson, Car! Fresher, Wessels, .Fim Finster, Ray Lutz, Jim Fink, Sheldon Sock- Dick McCord. Third row: Glen Denrdorff, Carl Stewart Brown, Sion Stewart, Bi!! Muliory, Stan Wilson A. F. McAH1ster Spring Trees. Secretory In ter- 71-ate:-nltq Counczl Robert Bresnahan Stewart Brown Kenneth Bonatus Carl Dustin Jim Fiet Cliff Hewitt 'The inter Fraternity Council is the coordi- nator of fraternal life at San Diego State College. During the year the council sponsored the painting ofthe S after party at Del Monte parkg alsoialong with the Pan Hellenic they sponsored the annual Greek Night. ln November they sent their fall semester president Frank Hickey to Pullman, Washing- ton, to the Western Regional lnter Fraternity Conference. This conference will be held in Tucson, Arizona, at the University of Arizona. During the year, two national fraternities were accepted on the campus. Sigma Lambda going Tau Kappa Epsilon CTEKEJ and Kappa Phi Sigma going Phi Kappa Tau. Also one new fraternity was placed an probationary status, it was Beta Tau colony of Zeta Beta Tau national fraternity. Earl Saunders Ralph Schniepp Richard Silberman Sheldon Sackhiem Stanley Stewart Ed Thomas 99 Winner belta Ken Madden Dick Meads S1 ma' P i John Merrill Dutch Mellick Bob Mengar Lyn Schoonover Fall Jim Boggus , M , ,.vA President Bill Hogan . .,,., W,NAN, . Vice-President Harry Dunston A . Secretary Bill Thorpe . . . Treasurer Spring Vernen Putnam ,, , President Walter Owen ,.,, , Vice-President Max Berkey , . Secretory George Taylor Y ,, ,.A. ..,, T recisurer 1 Jerry Shirkey Clilf Stewart Robin Stevens of the Grand Swee stakes Trophy for its P homecoming floor, Delta Sigma Phi is recognized as an outstanding social fraternity. Among their several achievements, the Delta Sigs were the first at State to have a fraternity house, the winners of the l.F.C. bowl- ing league, the Ugly Man Contest for the second successive year, and the promoters of a successful Christmas party for under-privileged children. The principal social events are The Sailors' Ball, After Hours and the Spring Formal. George Taylor Bill Thorpe Wes Reynolds Don Robertson Conrad Wagner A Sig Waszak Bob Williams Jack Wilson Stan Wilson Dick Wood 100 Delta' Berkey Doug Joe Goforth Ted Dick Grivilie I George Griggs mm sigma Phi Spring Pledges: Orrin Atkinson, Dole Boker, Dick Boftieft, Jock Boidrick, Julian Filer, Jim Hart, Jim Horne, Biil Hunsoker, Carl Martin, Jim Madden, Hurry Bill Hqggn Dgie HGH Newion, Charles Stoli, Roy Wayne. Ron Holi Chuck Hamilton Harry Henson Ed Hobson Ronny Jermon Keith Kennedy Bbb Lcmsley Bi!! Lyons i ioi ' ' John de Beck Fall John Finster Chandler Boch Kenneth Lee, Stewart Depew Cpailon Dove Conger v OFHCERS President Vice-President Secretory Treasurer QB 33523 wi? Q all E xi? CJYYXES P' Spring John Lepperr David Finster Ralph Boisfer Sfewort Depew Szgma' 141 lm' Ted Drck Loreou l Sigma Alpha Epsilon, formerly Epsilon Etc, had its usual good year, both socially ond scho- lcrsricolly, lf had their annual Ford Frolic where they gove os c door prize o slightly lzeot up Ford. ln oil, this has been o good year for S,A.E. upper lfapp Sigma' Don Anderson Don Augustine V Budd Aven Dean Barnes Dick Barnes Jim Bean Van Bechtel Bill Benton Carleton Bingham Carmel Boite Louis Barre Don Bridge Archie Burton John ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ed Fletcher Al Foclor Bill Fox l 2 aw 1, ren to right: Jack Rogoisky, wan Tamer, Harold Powell, Jim DeCaro, Chuck Wenman, Jerry See, John Fink. Row 2: Stan Kuerbis, Bob Cornell, Norman Freeman, Clarence Close, Dale Diamond, John Foley, Pete Prelinger, Other Membersi Ed Anderson, Don Arnold, Bill Ashley, Lloyd Board, Chuck Boucher, Jim Brown, Fred Carpenter, George Cole- man, Donn DeMarce, Wayne Drake, Chuck Ghio, Bill Hartley, Bob Johnson, Hugh Latham, Joe LeLourin, Dove McKay, Bob Pahan, Gene Pohl, Larry Rasmussen, Bill Ruzich, Willis Sealy, V ' Y ' ' ' ' Joe Schultz, George Simpson, George Vine 104 ones Tam Keesey Ken Larsen Dick Sundberg Charles Sutliff Bill Tanner Kappa Sigma' a Don Nuttal Oliver Bud Pahan Pamperin Duan Clem Macevrcz Bill Mollering Peters Bob Phelps Bill Philip yt IXUUUU5 LYIULK .DUYHJYU JULK JUULIUI UH! JLJIKJI IC The Epsilon lota Chapter of Kappa Sigma entered the scene at State College, December 9, l947. They incorporated the Hods, one of the school's oldest local fraternities. Outstanding in inter-Fraternity athletics, winning their second championship in two years, they also rated third among the tongs in scholarship. Bright spots an the school calendar are their annual Farmers' Frolic, Spring Formal, and New Year's Eve Dances. l05 Lee Tompkins Ll HJ! ICI I NJ! ll I BJC! Fall Charles Sofford ., Wallace Hortin ,, Carleton Bingham Charles Sutliff ...,, Spring Jock Petrg . Carleton ingham We Darryl Rounds , Bill Philip Larry President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Sec retary Treasurer Chi Zambda p402ha, om Ballantyne Spencer Barnwell Joe Bemntende Wally Berg WW' Paul Dawson Glen rwm Johnny Jones Ball Kelly Other Members: Elmer Brown, Wallace Boyd, Rich- ard Heiclrick, Oscar lrwin, Raymond Jackson, Robert Legan, Newton Martinez, Donald Micklish, Harry Moore, John P, Jones. Pledges: Michael Britt, Charles Buskirk, Robert Dewhurst, Thomas Eads, Kenneth Fawcett, Donald Gillman, Richard Gore, I John Huffman, Ronals Jeiner, Clifton Kirk, Ray Kuresad, Charles McDaris, Terry Moor, Richard Newcomb, Wesley Newcomb, William Winn. Ben Ketchum 106 , Kern A an King ambda Cla Om Qin: Ralph Bob Press Bob Quiett Don Reser With the return to the books in September Lambda Chi's evidenced o New Era of spirit inspired by their new house. This spirit was overflowing at the tradi- tional Pledge Honky-Tonk Dance in November. With Spring, Lambda Chi's thoughts turn to the Annual Cross and Crescent Ball. This year we joined our brothers from U,C.L.A., Santa Barbara and S.C. at the Beverly-Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles for the third an- nual Cross and Crescent Ball. Q Highlighting the Christmas season was a party held in honor of the children at the Nazareth Home. The holiday festivities were climaxed with the annual Christ- rnas Formal at the lmig Manor Hotel. Fall OFFICERS Spring Glen Seaburgm.. ..,.. -.... ....... -..Presidente .,,.,.....,..,.... .James Walden Robert Taylor....,.,....-.-....Vice-Presidentw. ..A,.... e..,.., R be t F l Torn Ballantyne-.,.,- ......-.. Jim Henderson ..... ..... ..-....... Secretaryw ..................., . . o r asset J hn P. Jones o Treasurer ..,. W. . .s..es,..,, Ralph Peck Off ,--,.,v .,l.,,,. 107 Bo 1 Kappa Tau Don Baker Augie Balestreri Terry Barker Dale Caldwell Ken tCox Jack Deason J George Dunklns Warren Dukes Karl Goodwalt Paul Hatter Krstich omrr Johnston a E E A ll' John McDonald Jim Marlcley 5 lzzy Tarantino I Ross Metcalf Beta Nu Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau. r I Fall Wally Fectheringill A ,, , Hank Kreft ,, , , V. Augie Bolesteri, , .,,,,,,,, Terry Barker . ,M . Spring Doug McColl ,,,, , , Will Rector , , . Leonard Wessels . Don Baker ., ,, Q ,T , l -if 51 e ' if il it Joe Tex John Webb Leona rd Wessels we ' Charles Roy Roland Rang Arr Sick Kappa Phi Sigma, for many years a strong local fraternity, this year took the step that so many of the other local fraternities of the past have done. Realizing the strength and prestige to be gained toy aff with a national fraternity, the active members of Phi Sigma were, an February 24, 1950, installed i liafion Kappa as the , President Vice-President ,Secretory Treasurer ,President Vice-President . ,.... Sec rerary Treasurer lgmd Kappa Lewis Baldwin William Bona han Darrel ohn Office c,,,cPresir:lerrtw,W.,,.-..--...,.c George Schueler Spring Oscar Mowery .Vice-?'reside11tM.W.a........--.Wesley Boyle ,,..Secretary.,--..-.i ,NM, s,s..c--....,5. F. Stella .,,-TreosiLirer,,,-- ,-...,....-.,Londry Doster The local chapter was started as a colony on October l5, l948. The first president, John McClure, organized the original fifteen members and they received recogni- tion as o colony the following month. Rho Triton become an active chapter and received their charter on April 24, l9-49. Since this time the chapter has increased their membership to thirty-tive active members and ten pledges. L Traditionally they hold ci Christmas formal dance, a New Year's Eve and a Moonlight Girl Ball which is an annual affair with all chapters ot the national. The members handled the task of mailing 75,000 letters for the American Cancer Society in their i950 campaign. ln preparation for this feat, the boys staged quite a few impromptu parties to bolster their spirits. Boyle King Land ry Doster Penneman Sieler Frank Stella Richard Watt M A91 QS' '--' ' 255 ' Jock Horns Om megd Formed in 1927, the Omega Xi's have cor- ried out the tradition of drawing the nucieus members from the campus sports They can o!so be proud of the fact ey won the scholarship trophy three the Inst four years, ond the three mode up 7596 of the nominations for the Who's Who in lost year. Annum! social of o closed bid Chrisfmcss ond an open bid dance iust before finuis. HI 1212 140254 nal' W' Www 1 Arthur D. Allord George Anderson Carr Beebe Jam Bob Bourne Joe Bush Te W. Da Fox Pledges: First row, left to right, Dove Wallace, Phil Moy, Welt Duffefl, Keen Wolcott, Woody Naylor, Owen Peck, Cloy Elm, Second row: Jock Boyce, Bob Ritter, Pete Lounder, Gene Alford, Phil Thornton, pledge master, Wayne Crow, Dick Kelly, Bob Dyer, Jim Piburn, Jock Groehl. Ol-hers missing from picture:.Jim Hunter, Roy Herth, Jerry Farrell, Dick Benner, cmd Buzz Jackson. 'Bud Hobel Jim Hodges Carl Holzinger Jim Howard Jim lngolls Gordon Jerome U2 in 1 , appa p af Paul Lockheod Jim Ed Knurk Les Nielsen Fall Phil Thornton ..o. .,.-.c-M- ,..., ,President Harold Dill ,, .. , .,,..,Vice-President Tom Petrone o,,,o .,.., , ,,,.,,.A4 . .,.Secretary Bob Bourne ......,A,,,, .....,., ,,oM o , Treasurer Spring Tom Petrone , ,,,,. .,.,.,,..Ao,.o . .President B b B .v,. . , , AV' P 'd t 0 ourne o,,, A, ,, G . . ice- res: en John Paul Lockheed, ,...,o..o., G Secretary Ralph Schniepp .,,,,W, c ..o. .,,,-,..Treasurer Delta Kappa Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha was farmed in November, l948, when Delta Pi Beta went national. Pi Kappa Alpha dates back to March l, 1868, when it was established at the University of Virginia. ' Notable events of the chapter were the twentieth annual Turkey Trot and the second annual Garnet and Gold Ball, also a spring dance at which members select the chapter Dream Girl of Pi KA. lt should be mentioned without tail that this semester the chapter moved into a house located at 78l l La Mesa Blvd. Since acquiring, the men of Pi KA have spent most of their time getting the house into A-l shape. Q-'P' Dick Sather Gene Schniepp Ralph Schni Jim Wallace Bill A. Wilson Bill J. Wilson Stan Wilson George Sorenson W H Wright H3 ' ep Sigma Chi Qfficers Richard Guasti ..,, -....,., W...,.., - ...,, W..,Presiden'r ,Charles Bentonm,M..,.m-M...W..Vice-President Bob O!msfeud,,.--,.M......WW.,.. ..., -N,,.Secretczry Reeves Elledge,.,,-.,--FMW.,-,.-....L ..,. w.Treasurer Hewitt Roland Herberg John Irwin Tom Jones gl ma' Officers-Spring Roland Herberg ....M.,N.. .M4N. - .,....,W.,.... President Charles Weedn .,,.,.... ,.,.... V ice-President Roland Davis ,,...... , ,,.v, W M-, N,,Secrei-ary Robert Crane .MN...,. N M.,.,,. Treasurer Chi Tau Kappa ,Milan Bryce Ashton William Barisic James Barr William Beers Robert Brezmahan Warren B ,Q lx M .lineal Jack Bruner Jim Bunger Roger Chaffin Wayne Chubb Bob tmit Damron , bill Unckson :awara cmersu I ll:l LUCK KJTBBUIUUI I' U George Montella Rscharcl Noonan Kesfh Oxford Peace Gecfrge Tau Fall Roger Ruffin .,,,,M Ed Emerson .AN,,..A .lim Rosconi ..,. -A Bob Frenkena .... . gl-'F Officers Spring ,..-,-sPresident ,AN, W,M,. .,.A.,.,, J o hn Curley -.. AANMN. Vice-President .,.A..,,, ,,,,., , Bill Dickson .,..,,.4..Secretary...,..... ,s.N.-...,Bryce Ashton M.A.,.,,.Treasurer,m ,.,...,,Bob Frenken fpdifvn Pres de t Bill Scarborough Henry Schooley John Smith John Spangler Charles Strong Maurice Strong Tau Kappa Epsilon installation Banquet Warren Wilsie Ranney Williams On May 20, l95O, a new name was added to the national fraternities on the campus. Tau Kappa Epsilon installed the local fraternity Sigma Lambda, founded on June 5, l927, as its 88th chapter. Sigma Lambda is now known as Gamma Lambda chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon QTEKEJ. During the fall semester Sigma Lambda had its usual Lamboogie dance. Mem- bers also hold an annual Christmas party at the Childrerfs Convalescent Home at which time gifts are distributed and the children are entertained. . HLA Berry Bollinger Bill Bowen ivan Bexley Brice Jack Brown D. L. Chapman Walt Everingham Chris Gay Jack Harrington Q Dick McCord Bob Mmnis Harold Moore Bill Bowen , . ,. ,.,,Na ...., ,President Ivan Bexley ., s ,a.,,.,, Vice-President G d Th son ,V .. W ,, Secretor cron omp ,A y Walt Everingham ,.a. .. ,N .,A,,.,. H Treasurer Sigma Pi is one of the young- est fraternities on campus, yet one at the best. They maintain a rather active social calendar, with a mountain cabin in the Lagunas and Palomar for winter fun. With thevcoming of Spring they return to the beach. lt'is easy for them to have many after game dances and several pre- parties, at their conveniently placed house on El Cajon Blvd. The highlight of the school year is their Moonlight Serenade. We sincerely miss Dr. Ren- show, our advisor, who is now the Dean of Students at L.A.C.C. ' H8 Jerome Asner Burton Epstein Stanley Friedman Norton , ,I , , ,, ,,,,, Richard Silberman .... M .... -,-., .,,......., .. ...,. .. ..,. ....... ..,...,,, President Bruce Witte ..,.,..,.,.. -M ........... ...... N ...A-.---.Vice-President Sheldon Sockheim.,......,....., ..,..., .M .,,,. ..,,. ,,,,...... Secretory Albert Tepper ........ H ,... .,....,.....Treosurer George Schlesinger....., ...,.,. .....--.Histor5on Beta Q gf- . ..-..., .v,.,,.... --vv .-.,--- Beta Tau Fraternity was founded in Moy of 1949 as a Social club of college men. It was officially recognized on campus in April of this year, and has become affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau notionol fraternity as o colony of this or- ganization. Beta Tau is the fifteenth fraternity on the State College cornpus. pdilvn 'RSX K Jock Ameson Dennis Berge George Bradbury Bill Bunger Alan Chambeelain Milton Cotton Other members: Dick Bussey, Bob Comstock, Jim Cheshire, Roger DeSilva, Bill Mackie, Wall Manville, Earl Miller, David Roper. Pledges: Dick Alcorn, Don Hickethier, Edward Rickets. r Dusty Crawford Dick Curtis Sam Dawson Dick Durham Gene Durnal James Fink Charles Griffin Elmer Halfhill John Hatz Don Hidde Bob Hinck Lee Hines Chad Hoyle Joe Hoyle 120 - ,EA Roy Jorgenson John Kenshala Fall Roy J orgenson Bill Sanford .... . . . Earl Saunders. . .. .. Dick Curtis ...,. . . . fpfiilon Bob Long Ken McLaren Dick Milligan Howard Mitchell Office President Spring l . . .. .... Dick Curtis Vice-Pres.. . ,, . . . Nate Terrill Sec reta ry . . .. . .Dick Milligan Treasurer. . ., . .Roger DeSilva The Sig Eps constitute one of the more active fraternities in the Aztec fold. Sigma Phi Epsilon maintains a reputation for social ingenuity by annually presenting the only Hawaiian luau in this part of the mainland. All fraternities and sarorities are invited to an island feast, prepared exclusively by members of Sigma Phi Epsilon, who more conventionally sponsor the Sing Sing Swing, an after-game dance. Frank Manley Russ Murphy Chuck Page Don Rumbaugh Austin Ryan Bob Sandlin g Bill Sanford Earl Saunders Joe Shaieb A Dwight Stone Norman Vetter Bill Volz Bill Wade v .lim Ward Bob Wininger 'l2l 3 Fred Adelson Sid Almgren Joseph Bain Fall B rown Robe rt Brown W. S. Bruner Bob Burns John Carlisle Thomas Chapman William Clifford Jomes Cochran Al Eulberg O. T. Gilman Harry Cousineou. . , John Madigan. . .. . Paul Taesler ..,, . . Delmar Rarnel. . ,.. Jack Klein ...... . . ' Smith, Dick Straub. Ben Bowman Office President Spring . . .John Carlisle Vice-Pres. ...... Jim Cochran Secrefa ry Harry Cousineou Treasurer. . ..,. Paul Walker Corr. Sec. . . . .Gene Zervas Members not pictured: Hank James, Jock Klein, Karl Preigisius. Pledges: Bob Alliasen, Tom DeRiemer, Jesse Morphew, Jock Richardson, Fred Richie, Donald Gordon Gramling Haskell Hall Hank James Albert Hanson Wally Heath Edward Higginson 122 Werner l-leuschele Louis Kaiser John Madigan Bill Malloy Tau Delta Chi has maintained a very active social calendar throughout the year. The high- light of the year was their annual Shipwreck o Morris Byron dance. Their most outstanding member of the year was Steve Benson, President of the Student Body. They have many outstanding alumni including radio star Art Linkletter. A A. R. Nichols Richard Quinley Delmar Rarnel Russ Smith Joe Stowers Richard Swanson eyssier Paul Taesler Herb Tucker Charles Walker Wallace White Eugene Zervas 123 ' Theta Gini . Don Agcm Ernie Agee J Bo Jam Blum Tom Brogan Don Campbell Hugh Churchill Joe Colton Phil Cook i Dave Cooper Jim Coops Ed Corneff Y Adare 'Diem Cutsfandin r Other Members: John Christian, Maurice Holmes, Chuck Koehler, Vince O'Hara, Joe Tausch, Leon Williams. Pledges: Gene Blecker, Al Diball, Ken Farnsworth, Ben Lesher, Bob Lisko, Chuck Maze, Dick Menzel, Doug Millon, Don Murphy, Don Nyre, Joe Page, Pen Rust, Bob J Shelton, Jack Sherman, John Walenderf, Bob Weber, ' Doug Willen. Ken Palmer Fall OFFICERS Spring John Carlisle ,..,e -Wm ..,., W. ,... Presidente.- M..,..,,. .,M,.,.. H ary Cousineau Jim Cochranna. .,.,eo,.,a V ice-President ,.... . ...,,c.., John Madigan Harry Cousineau.- ..,....,. Secretory ...o.,.. H. .... -.-Paul Taesler Charles Walker .,,,, M, ,,,,,,,,, T reasurer .e..,..,.c .... , .-.Delmar Rcimel l-lopfenbeck - I24 Theta Read MacNal ly Dick Maches campus queen, John Fall John Secor .,A.,.,,,.. .,....,... Robert Newton .Mx..... . ...., . Arn Senterfett ,W.. ..,.,,., ..,,.... Robert Thatcher .,.. --.. . ..... James Phipps .,... lfT'! San Diego State's Gamma Theta Chapter of Theta Qs Chi fraternity was installed in November of I947 to Gini Bob Newton Jack Overburt Henry Poltere Ronny Potts Frank become the first national on our campus. ., They are noted for their decorative homecoming floats as well as their annual Dream Girl of Theta Chi dance. This year they picked another outstanding Claudia Stevenson. OFFICERS Marshal ....,.c -President ,.....,,. N- ..... M .,,.. V .Vice-President .....,.,........., ...James Phipps cWarren M. Brown Secretary. .... .. .... .Treasurer ...... B.. M-, Spring r .Charles Parlin M,Rabert Thatcher M E bfi- tetris Dave Arnold Small Stan Stewart Bob B W bb B d Wem le Wendell Weller W' Ken Tennison Bob Thatcher Bob Walsh urr e er u p ' T25 T belta Sigma Phi dcfivffia +V 1 'E Q -vig, V 3 ' ' ,JSF 3 Sigma 1402114 fpailon plctivitiexi Kappa Sigma' lqtivitiu SRBLHEFQ Phi Kappa Tau dctivitiu Plcifignaa lfappau lctivitiu Umega Q7 pktiafitied 67 Pi Kappa 1101144 afctivitiw Sigma Cla! 14ctivitieA Q92 2 XX T, xy X55 'LXXNUK Q xii ,360 j, YW, Fifi ffm! U I' .sL., 1-11. .X X385 , .Qgeif gg 5 ,- :gig-:M fsaxikm ' 1 Sigma Pi dctivitiu Kata Tau dctivitiea f y, 'ig V 3 fi , eisgasfyigb iw PS nfvi wi 4 ' ff? Em, R mf M? A .4 .,.:5 . 3 M 5355 3' . tl F5 P5263 F., S 53,3 'ix wb I Kin' sk fy Wx is M- ,--- .Ki Nw .. V ' :zni S1 g ,Q 5 5 5:1 - , I v:.V: Q - y .- W fr P ig Sk 2 ,E :::f wk yi 3 1 X ww: Sigma Phi fpailon Kctivitiaf 2. Q E Tau belta Uni Nctivitiad 551 'Uceta' Uri ifctivitiu 3-usn ps ts were Hi, 'fiEf'Wifv. , '. Jqfffwt-, - e f e it i , , t x ., ent i .- - i, tru 5 5' r . if ,B r , ,jife-rhqms. 'r, 2 A 1 - ks . -1, 5 5 V. ' ' A- ' -. ,-sry-41. qiryl- f s i if .,v 'f it 5 3 'A ' Q W W -ti 1: f :fig Mfew' :wifi wart . . ,EN i'5s.x,fi.g.,Rw, . ti Wt 3 .,.,... z ,.: ' QF' If gfffjtg na hwidtmf ,K.,.5M fe. fi . xx giaej K, -tj . V -N ii- 31,-ii 1. -wif fm ef' VAX t A. ni, -we f if -tv Q., ,km yt 1. it ,pew-1 W, NW . .L -tt g4x'l,,f,.. ,K T -gffffffiw2i'r f f.- 2 92, f ' 1:'a? .'4-wi 'f f' Q i f i' f. -V f- I 51 ' rtrw F w 'gi' ' i i il' - x . f 'ff' .,.., 1- '2'v4 we 'J ln the preceding seven pages we have tried to give you a glimpse into the functions and activities sponsored by the fraternities of Son Diego State College. Due to the limited space available we could not use ony cop- tions or identification for individuals, The reason for this is, we were showing the activities ofthe fraternities, rather than the members. 1.33 MEITNER, MARILYN MELANDER, GERTRUDE MELER, CHARLES MELHORN, MARTIN MELLICK, EDWIN MELLISON, ROBERT MELLO, GENEVA MELSON, DAN MELTON, MILDRED MENCHACO, MIRIAN MENDENHALL, JENNE MENDENHALL, ROBERT MEDOZA, EDWARD MERDOZA, ERNESTINE MENAGAR, ROBERT MENKE, ROBERT MENZEL, RICHARD MERCIER, GENEVIEVE MERCURIO, FRANK MERINO, JOHN MERRIFIELD, JOHN MERRILL, BARBARA MERRILL, JOSEPH MERRILL, RUSSELL MERRIMAN, CLARENCE J. MERRIMAN, CLARENCE P. MERRITT, DAWN MERRITT, WILLIAM MESKIMEN, FREEMAN MESSNER, GORDON METCALFE, ROSS METZLER, DON METZLER, OWEN MEYER, ELDON MEYER, HELEN MEYER, MARGARET MEYER, WILLIAM MEYERS, JAMES MEYERS, REXOL MEYERS, VERNON MILES, HELEN MICHAEL DWAYNE MICHAEL, VERNON MICHAUX, CLAUDE MICHEL, MARILYN MICKELSON, CHLOE MICKLISH, DONALD MIDDLEBROOK, THOMAS MIDDLETON, NAOMA MIDGLERY, JAMES MIKLOVICH, DOROTHY MILBRODT, CLARENCE MILES, BARBARA MILES, CONRAD MILKIE, GEORGE MILKIE, GEORGE M. MILLAN, ERELYN MILLAN, ROBERT MILLAR, COLLEEN MILLAR, RICHARD MILLER, ALVIN MILLER, BERNADETTE MILLER, BETTY MILLER, CLAUDEIN MILLER, EARL MILLER, ELIZABETH MILLER, FLORENCE MILLER, FLORENCE M. MILLLER, FRED MILLER, GARIENE MILLER, GERALDINE MILLER, HAROLD MILLER, JOHN MILLER, LELA MILLER, LEROY MILLER, LYLE MILLER, MARSHALL MILLER, NORVAL MILLER, ROBERT MILLER, VERLYN MILLIGAN, RICHARD MILLIKAN, ARZA MILLIKAN, JOHN MILLS, HERBERT MILLS, JAMES MILLS, JOHN MILLSBERG, EDGAR MILLSOP, HARRIET MILNE, PETER MILOW, DEAN MILTON, MONA MIMMACH, GEORGINA MINCHEN, JOHN MINDEMAN, SHIRLEY MINDER, JOYCE MINICK, ISRAEL MINNIS, ROBERT MINTZ, CLAIRE MIRANDA, MANUEL MIRANDA, RALPH MISHNE, MARIAN MISSLER, DORA MITCHELL, ALVAN MITCHELL, ANTHONY MITCHELL, DONALD MITCHELL, DOROTHY MITCHELL, HOBART MITCHELL, HOWARD MITCHELL, MARGARET MITCHELL, VIOLA MIX, ALEXANDER MIYASHITA, MEYOKO MIYASHITA, TOSHIO MIZE, JAMES MOATS, RAYMOND MOCKLER, WILLIAM MODIE, ROBERT MOE, MARGARET MOE, MARILYN MOEBIUS, JOHN MOESER, CALVIN MOFFETT, BARBARA MOLINA, JOHN MOLLERING, GERALDINE MOLLERING, WILLIAM MONETTE, THEODORE MONTAGUE, JAY MONTELLO, GEORGE MONTELLO, JACQUELINE MONTELLO, TINA MONTEPAGANO, WILLIAM MOON, JOHN MOORE, BETTY MOORE, EDWARD MOORE, EMMA MOORE, EUGENE MOORE, GUY MOORE, HAROLD MOORE, HARRY MOORE, HARVEY MOORE, JAMES MOORE, JAMES F. MOORE, JAMES R. MOORE, JOHN MOORE, JUANITA MOORE, JUNE MOORE, KARL MOORE, RICHARD MOORE, THEODORE MOORE, WALLACE MOORE, WALTER E. MOORE, WALTER, Jr. MOORE, VICTOR I. MOORE, VICTOR S. MOORHOUSE, JOHN MOORHOUSE, VILET MOORS, RALPH MORALES, RALPH MORAN, MORELL MORAN, RONALD MORAN, ROBERT MORAN, THOMAS MOREBLLO, SAMUEL MOREFIELD, ANITA MOREFIELD, LORNA MOREHOUSE, RUSSELL, MORENO, BARBARA MOREY, FRANK MORGAN, CLYDE MORGAN, WILLIAM MORIARTY, JAMES MORIKAWA, KENJI MORGENSON, JAMES MORGENWORTH, DOROTHY MORNEAN, ROBERT MORPHEW, JESSE MORRE, VIRGINIA MORRILL, CHARLES MORRIS, ROBERT MORRISON, DONALD my HM Q?,l,5.Q5k5,2W OLQD W wx Moxaa + ixwvq .J M.WfgQg5fQ?.QXgmW L05 W Q K 4.J MORSE, RONALD MORTON, BARBARA MORTON, PATRICIA MOSES, ROBERT MOSSHOLDER, KATHERINE MOULDS, FRANCES MOUNTS, MARILYN MOWATT, MARY MOWERY, OSCAR MOWERY, FERNE MOYER, JOHN MOYER, NATHAN MUEHLIKE, GISELA MUELLER, KURT MUELLER, RICHARD MUELLER, VICTOR MUENZINGER, LISBET MUILENBURG, A. J. MULAY, ANTHONY MULAY, NINA MULHALL, JAMES MULLINER, MARGARET MULOCH, MADGE MUMMA, JOE MUNCHUS, PAUL MUNLEY, FRANK MUNNEKE, JOANNE MURPHY, DONALD MURPHY, ROBERT MURPHY SEWARD MURPHY, SYLVESTER MURPHY, TERESA MURPHY, WARREN MURPHY, WAYNE MURRAY, BURON MURRAY, BYRON MURRAY, THOMAS MURRIN, JOHN MUZQUIZ, JUAN MYERS, BYRON MYERS, ENIA MYERS, HOWARD MYERS, MARIAN MYERS, MILBURN MYERS, PHYLLIS MYERS, THOMAS MYRICK, PEGGY MC ABEE, JOSEPH MC ALLISTER, ADARE MC BURNEY, NAOMI MC CABE, FRANCIS MC CANN, BEN MC CANNA, PHILLIP MC CANTS, JOHN MC CANTS, WILLIAM MC CARTNEY, NANCY MC CARTY, JACK MC CARTY, MARK MC CAULEY, ARTHUR MC CAWLEY, JOHN MC CORMACK, DONALD MC CLAIN, BETTY MC CLAIN, LLOYD MC CLELLAN, GEORGE MC CLELLAN, JACK MC CLELLAN, L. MC CLENDON, E. MC CLENDON, R. MC CLINTIC, J. MC CLOSKEY, J. MC CLOSKEY J. M CLURE, ELAINE MC CLURE, EUGENE MC CLURE, IRWIN MC CLURE, JOHN MC CLURE, MARGARET MC CLURE, ROSE M CLURE, VAL MC COLL, DOUGLAS MC COMMINS, ROBERT MC CORD, RICHARD MC CORMICK, MARY MC COY, DALLAS MC CRACKEN, NATALIE MC CRARY, PHYLLIS MC CRAY, DONALD MC CRAY, ROBERT MC CUNE, FLOYD MC CURDY, MARILYN MC CURDY, RICHARD MC DANIEL, DOUGLAS MC DANIEL, JAMES MC DANIEL, THOMAS MC DARIS, CHARLES MC DERMOTT, BERNARD MC DERMOTT, MARION MC DIARMID, ELIZABETH MC DOLE, ROBERT MC DONALD, DAYTON MC DONALD, JOHN MC DONALD, RAY MC DOUGLE, ARLENE MC DOUGAL, CHARLES MC ELWEE, FRANK MC FALL, ELIZABETH MC FARLANE, IRENE MC FARLANE, VIRGINIA MC GAN, JAMES MC GARRITY, GEORGE MC GEHEE, CHARLES MC GEHEE, EARL MC GEHEE, PATRICK MC GOLDRICK, PHILIP MC GARRY, JOAN MC GOWAN, MADELON MC GOWAN, MARY MC GOWAN, MARY J. MC GOWAN, VIRGINIA MC GREGOR, JEAN MC GUIRE, GEORGE MC HENRY, SUZANNE MC ILRAITH, JAMES MC INTIRE, CHARLES MC INTOSH, ALICE MC INTOSH, MARJORIE MC INTOSH, MARY MC INTOSH, MORRIS MC INTYRE, DOROTHY MC KASKIE, HARVEY MC KAY, DAVID MC KEAGUE DAVID MC KECHNIE, HARRIET MC KEE, HARRY MC KELLAR, WILLIAM MC KINNEY, MARIE E. MC KINNEY, MARIE F. MC KINNEY, SHEILA MC KINLEY, WILLIAM H. MC KINLEY, WILLIAM R. MC KONIC, MARC MC KUSICK, BILL MC LARNE, KEN MC LAUGHLIN, ALLAN MC LAUGHLIN, MERRILL MC LEOD, DAN MC LEAN, KENNETH MC MAHON, JOSEPH MC MAHON, MARTHA MC MULLEN, AUBREY MC NARY, EILEEN MC NARY, ROLLAND MC NEIL, HAROLD MC NEIL, JOHN MC NETT, NANCY MC NULTY, BERNICE MC PHATTER, FERMAN MC PHERSON, MILTON MC PHEWEN, IDA MC QUISTON, BETSY MC QUOID, RALPH MC SPADDEN, WILLIAM MC WILLIE, SHIRLEY NAGEL, LEONARD NAGY, DONNIS NAGLE, GEORGE NAIGLE, WILLIAM NAIMAN, KATHRYN NAKASHIMA, YASNSUKE NALIBOFF, STUART NAPIER, JACK NATLOR, WOODT NAPRSTEK, JOAN NAUGLE, THOMAS NEAL, GLENN I34 NEAL, RICHARD NEBEN, BETSY NEELY, EDGAR NEEPER, JANE NEEPER, JOSHIAH NEES, RUSSELL NEILSON, MARGARET NELSON, HELEN NELSON, IOLA NELSON, ROBERT NELSON, ROLAND NELSON, VIRGINIA NELSON, WILDA NESBIT, TED NETTLES, MARGUERITE NEUMANN, IDELL NEUMANN, SIDNEY NEW, WILLIAM NEWBERY, BILLY NEWCOMB, RICHARD NEWCOMB, ROBERT NEWELL, GLADYS NEWHAUSEN, SYD NEWELL, WINIFRED NEWLEE, ANNE NEWLEE, JOHN NEWLON, HARRY NEWMAN, BUEL NEWPORT, LYLE NEWSOM, JOEL NEWTON, CHARLES NEWTON, ROBERT NEYENESCH, GEORGIA NICHOLAS, ANNA NICHOLS, GERALDINE NICHOLS, JOSEPH NICHOLSON, CHESTER NICHOLSON, ROBERTA NIDA, ROBERT NIELSEN, DAN NIELSEN, GLENN NEILSEN, EDWARD NIELSEN, LESLIE NIELSEN, PAUL NINNESS, ARTHUR NISSEN, LAWRENCE NIXON, FRED NOBLE, JACK NOE, VIRGINIA NOE, DAVID NODINE, DALE NOLAND, EDNA NOONE, NORMAN NOONAN, RICHARD NORBERG, MARION NORBERG, RUTH NORRIS, BEN NORTHWAY, MAURJO NORTON, VIRGINIA NORMAN, ETHEL NOVELLA, JOSEPH NOYES, JACQUELINE NUGENT, WILLIAM NUNN, WILLIAM NUTHMANN, CONRAD NUTTALL, DONALD NUTTALL, EDMUND NUTT, EDWARD NYRE, DONALD OAKS, CLAUDE OBATA, JAMES OBERLE, CAROL O'BRIEN, EILEEN O'BRIEN, THOMAS O'CALLAGHAN, LLOYD O'CONNELL, PATRICIA O'CONNER, YEARL O'DAE, PAUL ODENTHAL, JOSEPH ODOM, FRANCIS O'DONNELL, MICHAEL OFFORD, ROBERT OGDEN, EVAN OGLE, MARION O'HARA, ALAN O'HARA, VINCENT OHLER, EDWARD OHLSON, HARRY OJEDA, JOE O'KEEFE, ROBERT OKLEVIK, ARLINE OLDFIELD, BRYAN OLDFIELD, FRANK OLDS, HUGH OLIVER, AUSTIN OLIVER, KENNETH OLKOWSKI, JOSEPH OLMSTEAD, ROBERT OLSEN, ALBERT OLSON, CARL OLSON, CLERANCE OLSEN, FLORENCE OLSON, KENNETH OLSON, MAXINE OLSON, ROBERT O'MALLEY, JOHN O'NEAL, MARGARET O'NEILL, DONOVAN O'NEILL, LEO O'NEILL, THOMAS OPDEGRAFF, WILLIAM ORMAN, GEORGE ORSBORN, THOMAS ORTH, MARY ORTEGA, LOUIS ORTH, WILLIAM ORTON, FLAVELLA OSBORN, ROBERT OSBORNE, GEORGE OSTER, WINTON OSTER, WILLIAM OSTRAND, GUNNAR OSTROM, ELSIE OTIS, VIRGINIA O'SULLIVAN, ANDREW OSWALD, CARSON OTO, SHIGERU OTTROK, LEO OUTCALT, EARL OUTKA, DARYLL OVERTURE, JACK OWEN, RUTH OWEN, WALTER OWENS, KENNETH OWENS, LE ROY OWENS, ROBE OWENS, WILTON OXFORD, KEITH OXSEN, LOWELL OXSEN, MELVIN OYAMA, FRED PACE, NOEL PACE, RICHARD PACHECO, BULMARO PADELFORD, BILL PADFIELD, HARLAND, PADFIELD, MARIANNE PAGE, BETTY PAGE, CHARLES PAGE, DOROTHY PAGE, FRANK PAGE, HOWARD PAGE, JOE PAGE, PHILLIP PAGE, VERNON PAHAN, JOSEPH PAHAN, ROBERT PAHL, BETTY PALASH, HAROLD PALERMO, JACK PALLEY, ROBERT PALMER, COBURN PALMER, PATRICIA PALMER, WILLIAM PALMUS, ROSEMARY PAMPERIN, ROBERT PANNER, GRETA PAPP, ALICE PAPP, ARLENE PARASHOS, PETER PARDEE, ROBERT PARIS, ELMO PARISH, MARY PARK, LOCKTON PARK, SAM PARKER, CALVIN PARKER, DARLIS PARKS, ELINOR PARKER, FRANCIS PARKS, GWEN PARKER, IRVING PARKER, THOMAS PARKER, WILFRED x S a fx A P ' S , I wtf HMI TX 'i , jx'- -, fX'N ' Pixy ning LM., Ci I ' fXA E1 A-1 .L , K- G .SX Nl. 5- vl YS, : X ' ' A X X E W , 0' f '- I , Ar! I 4 Q' 9 1 B W A W7 I I I , I 'I f EBI I A nov fxx 5 Fffli In in FAJI4 KZVIAVQ 'N'2f-f - ff N SITA Iqf f NN PARKHURST, GORDON PARKINSON, HARRY PARLIN, CHARLES PARMA, LEON PARRITT, JANNA PARSONS, LUCY PARSONS, MARJORIE PARSONS, WILLIS PARTRIDGE, E. PASQUALETTI, ROBERT PATE, ARTHUR PATITUCCI, CATHERINE PATRICK, SALLY PATTERSON, JAMES PATTERSON, MARILYN PATTERSON, VIRGINIA PATTON, LAVONNE PATTON, LAURA PAULSON, BEATRICE PAXTON, BETTY PAYNE, EDDIE PAYNE, JOHN PAYNE, RICHARD PEACE, JAMES PEARCE, JOHN PEELER, JOSEPHINE PEARD, FRANK PEARSON, EMILY PECK, OWEN PECK, RALPH PECK, KENNETH PEDDIE, GERALD PEELING, JOHN PEIRCE, BLANCI-IE PEJZA, PHILLIP PELEKAI, HENRY PELUSO, CARMELLA PENDERGRASS, MARY PENDLETON, FRANK PENDLETON, VIRGINIA PENICK, HELEN PENN, ROBERT PENNEMAN, ROBERT PENSE, WILMA PEPPER, CLEMENT PERCIVAL, JOHN PERDUE, BETTY PERUIS, DARRELL PEREZ, FELIX PERKINS, BARBARA PERRONE, PASQUAL PERRY, MARILYN PERRY, WILLIS PERRY, WILLIAM PERSONIUS, A. PESKIN, BUD PETERS, ALTON PETERS, DELIA PETERS, DUANE PETERS, EVERETT PETERS, GEORGE PETERS, JAMES PETERS, JOSEPHINE PETERS, MYRTLE PETERSEN, IVER PETERSEN, MARY PETERSON, BETTY PETERSON, DOROTHEA PETERSON, GEORGE PETERSON, JOHN PETERSON, MARILYN PETERSON, SHIRLEY PETREQUIN, JEAN PETRONE, FRANK PETRONE, THOMAS PETRY, JACK PETTY, EVELYN PFANNER, BILL PFEIFFER, ALOIS PFLIMLIN, PAUL PFLIMLIN, ROBERT PHALEN, WILLIAM PHAIR, PATRICIA PHARAOH, CHARLES PHARIS, LEROY PHELAN, FREDERICK PHELPS, FORREST PHELPS, FREDERICK PHELPS, GILES PHILLIPS, CHARLES PHILLIPS, DAVID PHILLIPS, DON PHILLIPS, HILAH PHILLIPS, JIMMIE PHILLIPS, LANAS PHILLIPS, MARY PHILLIPS, NANCY PHILLIPS, PATRICIA PHILLIPS, RICHARD PHILLIPS, JEAN PHILIP, WILLIAM PHIPPS, JAMES PHOTINO, JAMES PHOTINOS, HARRY PIBURN, JAMES PICKERING, EDWARD PIEPER, CARL PIERCE, GAEL PIERCE, GAYLORD PIERCE, GEORGE PIERCE, RICHARD PIERSON, HAROLD PIETILLA, WALT PIGNIOLO, JACK PILLSBURY, WARREN PINCE, JOSEPH PINE, THOMAS PINSON, MAX PIRAINO, FRANK PISCOPO, FLOYD PITMAN, MARILEE PITSENBERGER, KENNETH PITSENBERGER, VERNON PLANK, VERNON PLATNER, JAY PLEMONS, THELMA PLESUMS, ARVID PLUTCHAK, CONSTANCE POE, EDGAR POEHLMAN, JOSEPH POHL, EUGENE POLAKOWSKI, WILLIAM POLAKOWSKI, NORMAN POLAN, HOWARD POLEY, ROBERT POLK, JANE POLK, ROBERT POLLOCK, HERBERT POLLOCK, KZARNE POLLOCK, MARY POLONSKY, NORMAN POLTERE, HENRY POLTERE, LILLIAN POLUZZI, LOUIS POND, CHARLES POND, SUSANE PONSE, ALICE PONSFORD, ROBERT POPEJOY, LEE POPPOFF, EVANRA PORTEOUS, JOANNE PORTEOUS, BRUCE PORTER, CONSTANCE PORTER, GERALD PORTER, PATRICIA PORTER, MERVYN PORTER, RICHARD POST, DORMALEE POSTERARO, THOMAS POTERBAUGH, HERBERT POTTER, MIRIAM POTTS, BETTY POTTS, RONALD POULL, DOROTHY POULTER, MARION POWELL, CLIFFORD POWELL, HAROLD POWELL, JOHN POWELL, MARTHA POWELL, PAUL POWELL, LELAND POWELL, RICHARD POWELL, WILLIAM POWERS, RICHARD POYSER, ALICE PRADE, ELLEN PRAGER, CARL PRANGER, ROBERT PRAMIS, ROBERT PRATER, EVERETT 135 Continued on page I76 ANNE SERATTI, Co-organization Editor-As co-organization editor, Anne worked the spring semester finishing the groups, writing histories and identifying the pictures. ln addition to these duties, she was always willing to work on something else and put in many extra hours doing odd jobs. CELIA ZAHALSKY, Co-organization Editor-As co-organization editor, Celia worked the fall semester lining up campus organi- zations, identifying them and laying out the pages. EUGENIA JONES, Drama and Music Editor-In charge of the drama and music pages, Eugenia wrote the copy, planned the pages and identified the pictures. Typing, proofreading and pasting were also some of her duties. l36 RELIGICUS SERVICE DEPARTMENTAL 11,1802 Ulm The national publication--Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges--is designed to bring recog- nition to student leaders and to the colleges they represent. Candidates are selected on each campus by local selection committees. At the San Diego State College a student- faculty committee, appointed by the Student Council, submits nominations to the Council on the basis of leadership, citizenship, par- ticipation in extra-curricular activities, sat- isfactory scholarship, and promise of future usefulness to business and society. Appro- priate certificates are awakded to all students honored byselectian. ' f 4 Music Tom Dahms ' Robert Athletics 138 Bea son Kathy Government Student Castell ' Cap mid gown Mo rion Ross Betty Bolclesari Kathy Bircisail Betty Blair Jean Buehler wi,-1 Eileen Feeney Marion McDermott Cop ond Gown, senior women's honor society, taps a chosen few co-eds Each woman is consid- ered, not only for her contribu- tions to college iife and high scholastic ochievement, but for ideals and personal goals main- toined above and beyond the needs of her daily life. Members ot the '49-'50 class met with sponsors Marie l-lerney, prominent locol iowyer, and Mary Mendenhall, decin of women, for weekly Thursday night symposi- urns, Dinner and o free inter- change ot ideos broadened their thinking and their waistlinesl Cap and Gown worked with: the faculty committee on student ethicsg Blue Key on topics for dis- cussion at Presidents Dinnersj AWS on increasing feminine por- ticioation in student and civic electionsj Cop ond Gown cilurnni for strengthening the bond ot friendship between post and pres- ent Cap ond Gowners. Agreed on the enriching effect ot their new friendships, '49-'50 Cop and Gown members contin- ued meeting throughout the sum- mer and planned reunions tor future yeors. Ruth Brown Nan Chamblin Ba rba ra Sue Mo rtin Shielo Jo McKinney Phyllis Russell Donna Moe Zeglis 140 Klee Hey im Abarr Tom Ables Fred Adelson Max Berkey Fred Birdsall Clair Burgener Earl Casteel Chaffin Jerry Christensen Virgil Christensen Billy Dickson Dave Finster John Finster Blue Key, National honor fraternity, composed of cam- pus leaders in all fields. Pur- pose: To foster friendship and cordial relations among all student groups, organized and non-organized and between students and faculty and to promote qualities of leader- ship among its members and among students as a whole, Dean C, E. Peterson Basis for selection: Leader- Advisor Member L g ship, scholarship, character and a record of service to both administration and student body. Members are tapped at the Blue Book Ball in the fall semester and at the Dad's Day Dinner in the spring. Members sponsor Lost and Found and hold auctions to provide for annual McAllister Dick' McCord Don Nuttall M Ed Nuttall scholarships. Bruce Kern Bob Marsh NOT PlCTU RED Robert Saunders Bill Scarborough Lloyd Schunemann Bob Skidmore Robert Stevens Bob Stewart Joe Tausch Leonard Teyssier Charles Weldon 141 First row, lah to right: George Schiessinger, Lewis Freed, Harve Prakop, Rueben Fleischbien, Rick Kenyon, Charles Lazzaro Jr, Sidney Stakes, Henry Palrere, Lewis Hall. gecond row: James Hostetter, Thomas Gun- nerte, Willard Leuthard, Phil Prokop, Dr. James Crouch, Mr. Andrew Olson, Dr. Charles Webb, Mr. Chadwick, Bruce Kern. Third rev: Quenten Emery, Harrison Weaver, Larry Leonard, Don Andrews, Darrell Clutko, Cetga President Thelma Rapson Vice-President Delores Roeckel Sec refary Betty Hersey Treasurer Betty Geon Aztec spelled back- wards, Cefza is Stafe's sophomore and junior wamen's honorary service activity organization. Gals orieniaie frosh women, serve refreshments after lighting of the S, and help with the operaiian oi card tricks, They presented Hello Walk To State and ance a year celebrate its fond tradition. Norman Webb. I O 6 OFFICERS First Semesfcr Preszidenr Bruce Kerri Vice-Presiden! Pan? biockweii Secretary Al Frenif Treasurer Harvey l3ralaog,- Historian Dan Dwyer Second Semesier President Ruebon Fieiscihbien Vice-President James l 'lO5lEiY?a:r Secreicry Don Dreyer Treasurer Harvey Prakop Historian Charles Lazzana National service group Alpha Phi Omega was established l8 years ago. lts masferly handling of Orientation Day makes the right impression on incom- ing frosh, and successfully introduces the newcomers to college iife. Arranges transportation for car-less Aztecs. Fira! row, left fo right: Marilyn Michel, Thelma Rapson, Betty Gean, Betty Hersey, Amporo Valenzuela, Second row: Ann Rutledge, Dr, l-larrief Haskell, advisor, Delores Roeckel, Marjorie Berlin, Ann Deputy, Par Morton, Mary Boyle, i 5 ,I Wnw, M2 Oceot OFFYCERS Full 1949 President Ed Nuttall Vice-President Tea Conners Secretory Dick Roddis Treasurer Ted Lee Spring 1950 President John Kellogg Vice-P resident Duane Pilsbury Secretary George Fox Oceatl Chosen War- riors, is State's hard working honorary service organization for sopho- more and junior men. The Warriors also are scourge at the trash, and supervise the painting and lighting of the S. Fifteen years on campus have given pro- fessional tone to theirwark along these lines. First row, left ta right: Bob Crane, Earl Sounders, Walter Carey, John Sample, Ted Grogan, Max Berlcey, Dick McCord, D, L. Chapman, Chris Gay, .lack Harrington, Jerry Christensen, Tom McDaniel, Adare McAllister, Second row: Bob Floyd, Nan Charnblin, Kathy Russell, Evelyn Krotzer, Donna Mae Zeglis, Marlon McDermott, Amparo Valenzuela, Betty Gean, Dolores Roeckel, Lenore Hughes, lola Mae Nelson, Florence Deutch, Jackie Werner, Carol Dickson, Martha lsaacs. Third rev: Mary Boyle, Jean Buehler, Flora Alderson, Mary Donnan, Marion Helfers, Parry Warnke, Betty. Bolclessari, William Banagan, Tom English, Elsie Lauden, Janna Parrott, Locton Park, Jac Redtern, Russell Pratt, Bob Saunders, William New. Wim l-43 Front row, left to right: Frank Reets, Don Donnelly, Frank Reynolds, Dick Andersen, Ted Lee. Second row: Ted Conners, Earl aunders, George Fox, Duane Pilsbury, Roger Trimalne, Stewart Malibow. Third row: Dick Rofddis, Stan Stewart, John Kellogg, Bill Davis, Jerry Christensen, Ed Nuttall, Yolotl Xolatl, strictly a service organization made up of upper division students, has been on campus nine years. lt is the student councilor service which helps the incoming fresh' man see is way through the registration tape, make outhis progranrrand acquaint him with college activities. Last Fall Xolotl helped the FreshrnanClass organize a summer orien- tation camp lor the in- coming lreshmen, which may well be an annual affair. Que gal Nall Mrs. Mary V. Southworth 1890-1950 No, not cold beneath the grasses, - Not ciosewwoiled within the tomb, Rather, in our Fothefs mcmsion, Living, in onmther room. V Presidenf Heian Nelson Vice-President Betty Friesen Secretary June Denk Treasurer Rim Teyssier Lo Vere Cioy 144 , Harte: or C'liriA tian Yellomliqz OFFICERS Fall 1949 President Lila Dean Vice-President Don Laos Recording Secretary Ethyl Byrd Corresponding Secretary Marforie Mc-lntosh Treasurer Lowell Hall Spring 1955 President Lila Dean Vice-President Gordon Selmore Recording Secretary Louis Bradbury .Corresponding Secretary lsobel Bozrnon Treasurer ' Dick Swan The A z t e c Christian Fellowship is one of the most active groups on campus, with two weekly meetings and a class led by representatives ot a n a tio n a l organization which specializes in aid- ing students in the study at the Bible. ,Mmwnww ' First row, left' to right: Edna West, Ethel Bird, Janet Mclntash, Shirley Chambers, Charline Favel, lsobel Boze- man, Wanda Isbell, Elizabeth Culver, Richard Swan, Don Laos. Second row: Marjorie Mclntosh, Sylvia Sturz, Orletha Slobe, Mary Barber, Don White, Lila Dean, Marjorie Swanson, Louise Bradbury, Winfield Deon. Third mv: John Dixon, John Weld, Harvey Moore, Robert Stanley, Howard Carey, Glenn Wiebe. Kaptirit Student Union OFFICERS Fall 1949 President Frank Anderson Vice-President Sharlott Hordesty Secretary Virginia Mc-goreu Treasurer Frank Blozier Spring T950 President Fred Axe Vice-President Gerry Stone Secretary Florence Day A Treasurer Bobby Pheips The local chapter of the Baptist Student Union, o world-wide S o u t h e r n Baptist Student movement was organized in 1948. Its purpose is to furnish a link between State Col- leg e students and the l o c a l Southern Baptist churches. The motto, lt's collegiate to be Chris- tian, is emphasized in w e e lc l y devotional and business meetings. First row, left to right: Delbert Long, Sharlatt Hardesty, Virginia Megaree, Arlene McDougle, Gerry Stone, .lim Mills. Second row: Hugh Olds, Joe Reilly, Charlie West, Ed Stone. Third raw: Frank Anderson, Thorsten Carlson, Fred Axe, Frank Blazier. . 145 First row, left to right: Eddie Foreman, Blanche Richman, Ann Turner, Jeannine McGregor, .loan Woods, Carol Woods, Carol Jane Grow, Virgil Christensen, Clair Burgener. Second row: Dr. David Milne, advisor, Ray Capila, Ted Lee, Ronald Lawson, Edward Jenson, Graydon Crabtree, Jerry Christensen, Clibe V, Tenney, L woo, cm Facultg Counselor and Director r, llohn Paul Stone OFFICERS Fall 1949 President Lanz White Vice- resident Harry A. Wootters Secretory .loan Van Daren Treaxurer Kathryn Russell Spring 1950 President Pot Kelly Vice-President Bob Greene Secretary Kathryn Russell Treasurer ' Myrlen Dtmgon Wesley Club was organ- ized by the present Faculty Counselor, Dr, John Paul ,Stonefin l935. Its Purpose is to develop personal rei- ligious life, to promote Christian fellowship on campus, and to build a Christian world fellow- ship. llserleret Club Faculty Sponsor David S. Milne OFFICERS Fall 1949 President Ronald Lawson Vice-President Clair Burgener Secretary and Treasurer Arm Turner Spring 1950 President Ann Turner Vicevhesident Graydan Crabtree Secretary and Treasurer Jeannine McGregor The Dese ret Club is composed of members of the Church of Jesus Christ at the Latter Day Saints. Their aim is to further inte rest in the Mormon Church and to promote fellowship among the club members through various social functions. First mv, left to right: Bob White, Shirley Coffman, Helen Stevens, Elizabeth Culver, Myrlen Dungan, Kathy Russell, .loan Fentziing, Dorothy Haggard. Second row: Dr. Stone, Pat Kelly, Bob Floyd, Marion l-lelfers, Tarn McDaniel, Jim Hart, Bob Greene, Earl Saunders, Harold Black C106 ewman OFFQCERS Fall 1949 President Carl Schaniel Vice-President Gloria Wohler Corresponding Secretary Moria Hiior Recording Secretary Pat Eckery Treasures Bob Moron Historian Don Micklish Spring 1950 President Put Eckery Vice-President Chorles Eckery Conexponding Secretary Ccrrnello olussc Recording Secretary Pct roener Treasurer Al Scholler Historian Dormolee Pos? Fira mv, left to right: Don Etsentrout, Anne Serattl, Bob Moron, Noel Stimson, Mary Simmons, Hom, Dennis Nagy, Par Groener, Emilio Robledono, Joe Harvey, Second row: Dormolee Post, Betty Yarrington, Mary Earl, Cormello Peluso, Barbara De Mars, Vivian Dionne Henderson, Marion McDermott, Pot Eckery, Kitty Potitucci, Victor M. Bcreno, Ben Ketchum, Al Scholler, Russ Stimson, Charlie Eckery, Joe Ferris, Benintende, Bill Kell , Don Berridge. Second row: Morgoret Drinkwoter, Eleanor Norma Ghio, Pot hite, Doris Houlmon, Joyce Swozzo, Pot O'Brien, Vivian Wor- Morio Luisa Hier, Gloria Vclenzueld, Marie Frances Fcsudoo. The Newman Club tos- ters the spiritual, intellec- tual, ond social interest of the Cotholic students on Stote's campus. With 60 octive members, it is on octive org. They hove 0 Get-Acquointed potty ot the beginning of eoch Semester, ond initiate new members twice o yeor. ln December they ossisted other Catholic Clubs in Son Diego in giving the children ot the Nozoreth Home o Christmos Party, ln April they presented 4 one-oct ploys under the name ot Forrogo Fifty, The spring octivities ended with their troditionol Moy dence. L ,ZEN - :rv ' K x 5? . 'VJ ,lfilgi Sitting, left to right: Florence Deutch, Esther Mador, Arlene Blumer, lscibelle Bank, Sylvia Winicki, Esther Weitzman, Celia Zaholsky, Patricia Handley, Standing: Burton Epstein, Harry Schonfeld, Dr. Wolf, Sion Friedman, Dave Krininsky, Milton Katz, ,lack Beriiner, Sid Stakes, Dave Anfangor Zlleatminater OFFICERS Fall 1949 President Leonard Haslim Vice-President Elizabeth Ballontyne Secretary Lorna Morefield Treasurer Bob Bigler Spring 1950 Presiden! Mary Ann Switzer Vice-President Bud Wimpole Secretary Carolyn Pignoila Treasurer Lorna Marefield The Westminster Club is made up of students of the Presbyterian denomi- nation, who atrend weekly dinner meetings followed by devotional services and a splasler or seminar ar- ranged by one of four chairmen each of which has a special function. Hilfe! OFFICERS President Sid Stokes First Vice-President Max Ciendelmari Second Vice-President .NAdrylir'i Schissell W Recording Secretary Esther Madar Corresponding Secrefary Esilwr Weitzman Treasurer Si.'lwVi Vifzrisflci The l3'ncii l3'rirh Hillel Councilarship af SD.S.C, was founded in Septem- ber, i947, its main objec- tives are fa impart fo Jew- ish !Sl'UClCiWTf5 an andere sianding and appreciation of their religions and calf tural heritage, and Ta develop means and proce- dures for intagraiing The values ai The Jewish froclim tions with The American way of life, and To irate and maintain harmonious relaiianships W i t h a l l other religious and eihnic groups an The campus through participation in interfaith and intercul- tural activities. First row, left to right: Mary Ann Switzer, Lorna Morfield, Alice Poyser, Connie Farrell, Alice Somers, Carol Dixon, Russell Pratt Second row: Al Diball, Diane Wenberg, Leonard Haslim, Hanley Warmer, Bud Wimpole, re- wwowdmnw 'N E45 ,aww Ma gamma' OFFICERS President Patricia Warnke Vice-President Sal Gumina Secretary-Treasurer Rose F lares Alpha'Mu Gamma, na- tional language organiza- tion, was organized May ll, l934. lts purpose is to recognize achievement in the field of foreign language, and encourage interest in the stud of foreign languages. our members of the language department have lectured this year on their summer trips to Europe. Members hold evening meetings, combination business and social. T his year they have visited Serra Mu- seum. ' First row, left to right: William Maxwell, W. F. Quinn, Stanley Galaszewshi, Dr. James Crouch, Leonard Volare, Russel Prolr, Bill Molloy, Byron Wright, Second raw: Paul Gregg. James McDaniel, John Savage, Bob McClintic, H. F Sahlein, Robert Van Dusen, Albert Holm. Third low: Mike Saliba, Frank Anderson, Robert Malloy, Jack Tracy, Lewis Baldwin, Peyton Carndhans , 149 First KQV, leff to right: J. R. Scott, J. Johnson, Bob Shanks, Vernon Hollenbach, Ralph Frias, Sal Gumina. ' Second UDV! Max Berkey, Manuel Ribeiro, Marie McKinney, Margret Reynolds, Rose Flares, Miriam Menchaca, g Patricia Warnke, Alma Ulloa, Adare McAllister, Maurice Halms. . . A p4eAcalap1anA OFFICERS 6 President, Bill Malloy s Vice-President John Savage Historian H, F, Sohlcin Sec geta ry-Treasurer Mike Sclibfi The movement which eventually resulted' in the formation of the Aescala- pians began in l93O. Prem Medical students began meeting informally to dis- cuss problems of mutual interest. ln December of l942 ihegroup was for- mally organized as the Aescalapians. They hold biemonthly meetings ai which a member of the medical or dental profes- sion gives a lecture and holds a discussion period, rn o vi e s pertaining To medicine or dentistry are shown. , Front row, left to right: Lou Clorrocca, Bert Bird, Fred Birdsall, Hamilton Stone, Richard Morrison, Jere Rob' inson, Howard Hill, John Moorhouse, Don Weston. Second raw: Noel Stimsen, Jock Roehr, George Fuller, Poul Rodgers, Gerhort Trup, Delbert Laudner, Donald Schmitz, Larry Talbott, Robert Ho t. Nmerican ngineef-li p4AAociation OFFICERS Full 1949 President Rollin Boe Vice-President Fred Birdsoll Secretary Robert Holt Treasurer Richard Morrison Public Relations Charles Strong Spring-1950 President Richard Morrison Vice-President Charles Strong, Robert Holt Secretary Jim Losley, George Fuller Treasurer John Moorhouse Public Relations Lou Ciorrocca The Engineer's Associa- tion was founded in i946 with the following objec- tives: To promote student inte rest in engineering activities. To encourage profes- sional spirit, high scholas' tic standing ond friendship among those students in- terested in engineering. O 0 Fiat row, left to right: Reuben R. Fleischbein, John Moorhouse, Leonard Burtman, Bert Bird, Robert Floyd, Philip Taylor, Thor Sjostrand, Sponsor. Second row: Lloyd Estep, Harold Larsen, Ed Kubiehek, Honk Kern, ivil ngineel-A OFFICERS Fall 1949 President , Robert Floyd Vice-President Charles Lockbead Treasurer Bert Bird Corresponding Secretory ' Milton Costello Recording Secretary l.l0Vd Estep Spring 1950 ' President Harold Larsen Vice-President Raymond Grondstedt , Treasurer John Moorhouse Corresponding Secretary N Milton Costello Recording Secretory Bert Bird Founded in October l948, the American Socie- ty of Civil Engineers seeks .to acquaint students with the principles, problems and policies of the engi- neering profession. C5714 ' OFFICERS Fall 1949 President John S. Ritchie Vice-President Mrs. Helen L. Scantlin Secretary Non H. Chamblin Treasurer Mrs. Gwendolyn E. Whittinghill Sponsor Dr. Marvin D. Alcorn Spring 1950 President Mrs. Helen L. Scantlin Vice-President Garden Sikes Secretary Flora Alderson Treasurer Shtriey Kiiewer Sponsor Dr. Marvin D. Alcorn The San Diego CSTA Chapter meets four times a month- with a professional growth meeting, a business meeting, a social meeting and an international rela- tions meeting each month. ln the last semester we have had such distinguished speakers as Dr. A r t h u r Corey, executive secretary of the California Teachersg John Eklund, national presi- dent of the American Fede- ration ot iiTeachersg four high school principolsg Dr. Walter i-lepner, President, State Collegeg Miss Mary Ba l I , Assistant Executive with much enthusiasm were square dance-Canasta eve- nings with entertainment provided by Harry McKee's committee and refresh- ments by Suzanne MacKib- ben's committee. The Inter- national relations commit- tee, Eldon Meyer, chairman, had presented several pro- grams, one of foreign stu- dents on campus and the other presenting Dr. J. A. Apple and Mr. Minas Gen- of Californio'Teachers As- sociation. The social' meet- ings which were greeted First row, left tu right: Alfred Darnell, Stewart Mann, Betty Mcifall, R, Wartman, Second row: Irving Eastman, Eugene Susman, Robert J. Pyle e r a l e s speaking on ls Peace Through World Edu- cation Possible? A Howard Hill. During the first semester the CSTA sponsored a radio program for American Education Week w h i c h featured Dr. J. A. Apple and Dr. William H. Lucio and two foreign students, M i r i a m Menchaca and Geotfery Stormson and Gene Schniepp, State CSTA president. The big project for the second semester was the initiation and coordi- nation ot the all campus book of selecting the State presi- dent and the thirty CSTA ch a p t e r s in California. Gene Schniepp has been the very capable president and has presided over the two executive council meetings in December at Los Angeles and in April at San Fran- cisco. The local chapter sent representatives to both of these conferences. The San Digo State Chapter is the fourth largest CSTA chapter in California, with two h u n cl r e d sixty-tive members. Q dmerican g Chemical Society OFFICERS Fall 1949 Chairman Bod Hedberg Secretary Gene Susman Treasurer Pen Raft Spring 1950 Chairman Bob Hedberg Secretary Gene Susmcn Treasurer Pen Rust This chapter ot the Stu- dent Affiliates, was char- tered in the spring of l948. lt is composed of those students who have some line ot chemistry as their professional goal, The purpose ot the chap- ter is to give interest and 'information to these stu- dents to help them achieve their goal after gradua- tion. in right: Judy Lorenz, Mrs, Hannah Fnlsom, sponsor, Bonnie Holmes, Shiriey Koesfer, Jean Mcmttern, Mari! n Jennings, Dorothy Grace Taibot. Second r, Norman Head, Jo Ann Eeters, Jane Ingram, Borborc Liliey, Dick Woody Besedo, Dmis Hess, George C. Gross, Jerzy Bioly, Lover-me Agere-n, Pot Kelly, Ronafd Jermon, for Mt. Po rty Pi Umega Pi OFFICERS President Robert E. Wiikinson Vice-President Harry Coosineau Secretary Lorraine F. Lowerison Treasurer Laia Wenger Phi Omega Pi is a na- tional honorary business education fraternity. The aims of the fraternity in- clude the promotion of professional interests and attitudes among under- graduates and teachers already in service. San Diego Si'ate's chapter is known as Beta Chi. 'fr' ,X 2 IDY Lowerison Lura Lynn H Wright Murphy d First row, left to right: Frances Mouids, Ann Deputy, Donna Mae Zeglis, Gwen Whirtinghill, Miss Edith Hom- mack, Virginia White, Margaret Davies, Marcia Drummer, Miss Isabella Hammock, Carolyn Luckenbachi Second row: Catherine Janes, Barbara Harbisan, Miss Beryl Campbell, Joann Bengston, Nancy Fahien, Barbara Jenkins, Margaret Cheshire, Virginia Kennedy, Mary Matsch. Absent: Frances Rusk, Marjorie Scudder, P 153 Ie Barron, Lola Wenger, Marilyn Perry, Betty Blair, McElwee, Dr. Dana Gibson, Harry Cousineau, Robert E, Wilkinson. ibelta I7 I 'llpeii on OFFICERS President Gwen Wlfiittinghiil -Vicefhesident Donna Mae Zeglis Recnrding Secretory Mariorie Scudder Corresponding Sec rem ry Frances Rusk Treasurer Catherine .lanes ' Faculty Sponsor Miss Isabella Hammock Delta Phi Upsilon is a national honorary frater- nity for eariy chiidhood 'education Membership is based on interest, scholas- tic ability,ana personality. Founded on San Diego State Coliege campus on January 9, l943. -...f Flni mv, left to right: Violet Allison, Pearl Cooper, Virginia Lester, Phyllis Holdway, Maria Luisa Hijar, Margaret Wilson, Ernestine Mendoza, Ann Ware. Second row: Al Henson, William Gerrish, Henry Schoaley, Charles Rector, Ralph Frias, Howard Hopf, .lean Saint-Aude, Samuel Stuart. Third row: Paul Jacot, Ralph Castellanas, Robert Fitzpatrick, Lean L. Williams, Jack Walton, Harold Gadson, David Reyes-Guerra, Emilio Robledano. international efatiolw C1116 fl C1116 lgteca OFFICERS Fall 1949 President Robert Fitzpatrick Vice-President Guilleemo Gerrish Secretary Pablo Jacot Treasurer Howard Hopf Public Relations Harold Gadson Spring l950 President David Guerra Vice-President Ernestine Mendoza Secretary Roberto Fitzpatrick Treasurer Harold Gadson Public Relations Margaret Wilson This active org on cam- pus was founded in l926 tar the purpose at cement- ing good Latin-American relations. Activities this year have been a trip to Tc-cate, Mexico, trip to Ensenada, several dinner- rnovie outings, They cele- brated the big fiesta at the school year at Mission B e a c h with numerous guests including fourteen Chilean cadets. Meetings are held in Spanish, tre- quently h a v e speakers and Spanish movies. First row, left to right: Jean Saint-Aude, Elerth Erickson, Marcy Brooks, Wesley Boles, Miriam Menchaca, Jeotfrey Stormson, Joanne Crurnpacker, Anita Schneider. Second row: Helen Scantlin, Evelyn Krotzer, Jane OFFICERS L , lngram, Beverly Bayette, Sam Johnson, Donald Kempton, Al Scott, George Greaves. President Anita Schneider Vice-President Al Scott Secretary-Treasurer . Helen Scontlin The lnternational Rela- tions Club was founded in l935 as an autono- mous organization asso- ciated with the American Association of lnterna- tional Relations to study and understand interna- tional relations through discussion and participa- tion ot students. This club cooperates with all college and city organiza- tion s on international activities and conducts an annual High School Con- ference an this subject for the purpose of encourag- ing high school students' interest. l54 lllatli Club . OFFICERS Fall 1949 President Ray WilSOn Vice-President Power Sago' Secretary Kathy Russell Treasurer Torn Kelley Spring 1950 President Power Sago Vina-President Tam Kelley Secretory A Elaine Norberg Treasurer Tom Dines The Moth Club at State is a new group oiganized in October of l94 . They meet twice a month and hear faculty and student speakers on t o p i c s of interest in mathematics. They also held Open House on 'ca mpus an Founders' Day. Fin! row, left to right: Carl Kildor, Rollin Bae, Daniel Yee, Fred Birdsali, Rexol Meyers. Second row: John Eagle, J. M. Stormes, Herman Cardoza, L. McClellan, Kathy Russell, Dorothy Shumwoy, Elaine Norberg, Luz Trent, Power Sago, Tom Kelley, Ray Wilson. Third row: Farrel Jones, Thomas Dines, James Rusconi, Donald Risfy, Robert Halley, A. R. Harvey, M. Lemme, Fred Steiner, William Brocato. First row, left to right: Elwood Williams, Marvin Howard, Lee Popeioy, Dominic Calobrese, Raymond Solowirz, David Krinitsk , Blaine Johnson, Tony Higgins, David Greene. Second row: Deane Smith, Julius Leib, Alvin Roper, Floyd grant, Lar Foster, Lyman Copgess, Tony Julian, Phil Strock, Kenneth Crow, M. Collins. Third row: Larry Christionsan,Qi'ed Moore, Thomas edita, Bob Finch, Harold Black, Al Dennis, Charles Berger,bl-larry Waotte rs, Donald Baum, V 155 Ilia Phi 140254 OFFICERS President Phil Strock Vice-President Floyd Grant Secretary Larry Chrislianson Treasurer David Krinitsky Advisors Donald Baum Deane F, Smith An honorary music fra- ternity, Mu Phi Alpha promotes inte rest in American music and gives an annual All-American C o n c e rt featuring the works of contemporary composers. its member- ship includes same af the finest young musicians in San Diego. A very active group, this fraternity par- ticipates in many music activities and holds joint public recitals with Sigma Alpha lata, the women's honorary music fraternity. 'mx In Isl! First row, left to right: Max Berkey, Maurice Holmes, Manuel Ribeiro, Richard J, Flack, Jim Mills, John Emrick, Warren Wallace. Second row: Dr. K. J. Rohfleisch, J. E Merrill, Alma Ulloa, Steve Fitzgerald, OIlie,Jo Jones, Dorothy Faulkner, Barbara Lilley, Miriam Menchaca, Patricia Warnke, Dr, C, R. Webb, Dr, A. P, Nasatir. 0 0 o 'Milla Flu Sigma' Q9 OFFICERS . President Eric Barham . Vicefresidenf Ric hard Schwenkmeyer. Secrets ry Mary Dorman Treasurer Joshua Lee Phi Sigma Xi members, drawn from the field of life sciences make field trips tasarraunding areas in Search of local fauna, and enlarge their scopes with a fall trek 'ro lower California, and a Spring Junkei 'ro the Borrego Desert. -iii AWA ton, C1116 OFFICERS Fall T949 President Ollie .la Jones Vice'Presiclent Chuck Newion - 'Secretory Steve Fitzgerald Spring 1950 President- Miriam Menchacc Secrekary Patti Warnke Treasurer Max Berlcey Historian Ben Dixon The Hisfory Club was founded through the ef- forts of o few students in cooperation with faculty members of the History Deparimenf. The club was formed first and then an application was made to the national history fraternity, P hi A l p h ci Theta, for a charier. ln the past year the History Club has sponsored many historical activities a n cl made a gift to The library. First row, Ich to right: Merrel Taylor, Andrew Olson, Dr. Eugene Shelor, George Grosty, Paul A. Dehnel, Ronald W, Crawford, Tom Harvey, Russell M. Pratt. Second row: Robert Mallefte, Dr, Dorothy R. Harvey, Chloe Lamoreaux, Ruth Duneon, Gayle Gregg, Mary Dorman, Dr. Kenneth Taylor, Mr, William McBloir, Dr, James E. Crouch, Dr. Gordon H. Tucker, Mr. Keith L. Smart. Third row: John Westrick, Eric Barham, George Deh- nel, Francis Williamson, James Patterson, Bill Sulzboch, Werner P. Heuschele, Bayard Broftsrrom, Curt Williams. 41 Frank Coram, Harold Stice, gk ,ff l -Nair .H Mtv 1 w- ,Sufi F W' .Q ff' Si rf: fi? JC? View -,ie:if 'fi is l56 Pafcliolvgg Club, OFFICERS President Helen Meyers Vice-President Bill Banoghan Secretory Harry Schonfeid Treasurer Bill Banaghan The Psychology Club was organized in 1947 for the purpose ot providing interesting speakers, mav- ies, and demonstrations for students interested in Psy- chology. At the present time, arrangements are being made for affiliation with Psi Chi, National Honorary Psychology Or- ganization, , M llc ,Vw c 3 E s it , ! ' an . G if is Ne , E , we i f'iV'f.xr 1 First row, left to right: Edwin Aiken, Norman Webb, Bill Berry, Larry Solomon, Michael Kelly, Ken Hagood, Hardy Waller, 'Jim Hysham, Second row: Bill Banaghan, Tom Cullum, Dr, Kaplan, Joy Kaiser, Betty Bruce, Dr, McCollom, Dick Raun, Robert W, Pranis. First row, left to right: Lillian Poltere, Sally Howard, Fay Goodwin, Anne Janes, Darlene Laughs . Second rov:'Stewort Wilson, Jeoffrey Stormsan,-Ted Ebrite, Jim Abarr, Howard Hopf, Mr. Ken Jones. rmsinl row: a r, Don Ravey, Chris ay, John Sformes, Carl Holzinger. J ck Wagak G 'H l Q U 424:00 ail OFFICERS Executive Director Ted Ebrite Publicity Director Ed Stone Program Manager Howard Hopi Coordinator Hugh. Churchill Secretory-Treasurer Lilliam Poltere The Radio Guild was or- ganized in March i949 to give experience to those interested in radio. They have presented 20 weeks of regular Aztec preview shows over KGB, Until August they are present- ing stage shows of health series for the Psychology Department, A First row, left to right: Marilyn Moe, Luz Trent, Joan Rock, Betty McFoIl, Lonore Hughes, Sigma W Sigma OFFICERS Fall 1949 President Donald E. Risty Vice-President John Lloyd Estep Treasurer Rexel F. Meyers Recording Secretary Paul C. Kirkland Corresponding Secretary Power B, Sogo Historian Cor! Schoniel Spring 1950 President Ed Havens Jr. Vice-President Power B. Sogo Treasurer Paul C. Kirkland Recording Secretary Rexel F. Meyers Corresponding Secretary Herman L. Cardozc Historian Donald E. Risty The San Diego State College Chapter ot Sigma Pi Sigma, national physics honor society, was formal' ly installed on May 23, i940 by Dr, Carl Eyring. The local chapter was the outgrowth of a Physics Club organized in l934, Mrs. Schwartz, Advisor, Lucretia Sawyer. ' Sigma Omicron SigmaOmicron,womens honorary chemistry socie- ty, was founded in 1937. Activities ore the semi- annual Becker Tea, held to acquaint women chem- istry students with the organization, an annual Founder's Day Dinner, Mother's Day Tea, and Christmos Tea. Members goon field trips and take part in lecture programs. First row, left to right: Power Sogo, Thomas Kelley, Austin Ryan, Lloyd Estep, Don Risty, Robert Holt, Fabian Toushee, Warren Wilsie. Second row: Robert Halley, O. W. Baird, Dick Silberman, H, L, Cardoza, Betty McCall, Edward Havens, Elaina Norberg, Rex Meyers, Dorothy Shumway, Paul Kirkland, Dr. D. C. Kolbfell, Third row: Hoorse Ferris, Dr. C. R, Moe, T. H. Burns, M. K. Brandon, Lyle Fredlund, A. Turner, William Brocaro, Merrill Reeder, Carl Schoniel, Dr. L. E. Smith. V38 Social Service C1116 OFFICERS Fall Semester President Thomas Middlebrook Vice-President Shirley Harlan Secretory lola Ma Nelson Y Treasurer Hobart Mitchell Spring Semester President Shirley Harlan Vice-President William West Secretary Elizabeth Ballantyne Treasurer Morrell Moran Advisor Dr. Barnhart This club was organized for students at Sociology and related fields and to all students interested in the Social work field. Ac- tivities this year have been field trips to the Anthony Home, Mt. Woodson, and to Social Work Agencies. They have heard guest speakers from the Dept. of Welfare. First row, left to right: Bob Crane, Shirley Harlan, Miyako Miyashita, Cynthia Cespedes, Helen Diaz, Dick Mid- dlebraok. Second row: Sally Casteel, Anne Katsuizumi, Elizabeth Ballantyne, Joanna Thompson, Dorothy Lindon. Third row: Morell Moran, William T. West, Henry A. Schooley, Allison Henson, First row, left to right: Joe Benintende, Jer Christensen, Ken Haygoad, Lorraine Frers,Jahn Ackleyjnstructor, Robin Stevens, Dave Wurfel. Second row: Caire Burgener, Jim Hostetter, Bill Dixon, Ronald Herberg, Tam Roberts, Cliff Wallace, Dick Roddis. IW Kappa belta OFFICERS Fall Semester President Jerry Christensen Vice-President .lim Hostetter Secretary-Treasurer Bob Crane Historian-Reporter Lee Roloff Spring Semester President Clair Burgener Vice-President Jim Hostetter Secretary-Treasurer Frances Williams Historian-Reporter Bob Crane The California Eta Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, national honorary speech fraternity, was or- ganized on this campus March 31, i9-49. Of the several national speech fraternities Pi Kappa Delta is by tar the largest. its purpose is to pro- mote interest in public speaking including de- bate, oratory, and discus- sion, One of the major ac- tivities ofthe local chapter is cooperating in the spon- sorship ot the annual San Diego County High School Speech Tournament, XXX 'ff'-'X wwf' TAU SIGMA-First row, left to right: Gaylord Pierce, Joe Tausch, Tom Ackerman, David Harriman, Louis Cao- per, Henry Gallant, Jock Overture, George B. Edwards, George T. Friederick, Second row: Robin Mantield, Paul Stockwell, Trim Lloyd, C l. Langston, R. L. Taddiken, Virgil Christensen, John Madden, Earl Estes. Third row: .lock Keeney, Russell Stimson, Arthur Williams, Ted Connors, Dallas C. Smith, John Kenshalo, Dr. Cam- eron, 'N H Moller-ing Fourth row: Frank M. Watenpaugh, Carl Dustin. Ralph Schniepp, Charles Graham, Fred- erick L. Ryan, Williain H. Wright. Dance C1116 OFFICERS Fall Semester Corchcirmun ' Bill Shaffer go-Chairman June Hall Secretary-Treasurer Sally Howard i OFHCERS ' Spring Semester Chairman Bill Shatter Secretary-Treasurer Alice Ann Bowlin Reporrer Anne Jones Spenser Evelyn Lockman i The Dance Club was or- ganized at State College in the tall at i949. The group has been very active this year. Numerous pro- g rams have been presented onthe campus and tor various civic and com- munity organizations, The purpose of the Dance Club is to stimulate interest in dance as o cre- ative art, to otter appor- tunity in choreographyg and to provide opportuni- ties tor participation as a member at a concert dance group, IGO Tau Sigma Full Semester President John Kenshala Vice-President Bill Mollering Secretary George Edwards Treasurer Tam Ackerman Spring Semester President Bill Mollering Vice-President Charles Graham Secretory J. K. Madden Treasurer Robin Mansfield Tau Sigma was formed in the spring of i932 by students and faculty mem- bers for the purpose at bringing together com- merce and economics stu- dents and faculty and prominent businessmen ot the community in informal dinner meetings to discuss current economic prob' lerns. lt is the belief ot past and present members at the organization that this provides a realistic op- proach to the application of academic learning. DANCE CLUB--First row, left to right: Betty Hom, Second row': Darlene Memes, Gloria Alf, Linda Brown, Anne Janes, Jean Cunningham. Third row: Saroiane Stevenson, Faye Goodwin, Marilyn Moe, Evelyn Lockman lSpansorl, Leila Rice. Fourth row: Lillian Poltere, Everdinne Wilson, Gilda Sandrawski, Audrey Sirnko, lnge Raudeseppe, Grace Walker, Bill Shaffer. TMA tmaw tem OFFICERS , Full 1949 President Howard Hopf Vice-President Joe Greaves Secretary Hol Gadson Treasurer Leon Williams Spring 1950 President Pop Schooley Vice-President Lou Stanick Secretary Gene Ballinger Treasurer Bob Scott This org acted as wait- ers ot the annual Speech Arts Dinner. Also sponsors the annual High School Speech Tournament. L.......,. ww-+.s.......,.,,,.., First row, left to right: Chuck Rector, Lou Stanick Howard Hopf, Som Stuart. Second row: Joe Beninfende, Leon Williams, Pop Schooley, Hal Godson. Tilird row: Bill Brown, Frank Provizanik, Charles Lough, First row, left to right: Pai' O'Brien, Marjorie Johannes, Evangeline Vangel, Rose Flores, Marjorie Rawson, Joyce Swozzo, Arnparo Valenzuela, Katherine Mossholder, Barbara Carr, Estelle Liles. Second row: Jo Ann Anderson, Kaye Tobin, Lorraine Cardozo, Rose Marie Benn, Mrs. Wilkerson, Advisor, Evelyn Petty, Mary Thornton, Flora Anderson, u Tout- mia tl-eAAeA y OFFICERS President Estelle Liles Vice-President Mary Thornton Secretory Rose Flores Treasurer Lorraine Cardozo An active organization, the Toastmistress Club is set up for women inter' ested in public speaking. These speakers hold o din- ner meeting every month, each one giving two min- ute talks. Just as other speech clubs, these talks are experience in training forthe lnrernational Speech Tournament. ,V sr , W Tx Kappa belta Pi orricans, President Gene Schneipp Vice-President ' - Bruce Porteous Secretary Mildred Berriman T Treasurer Y Betty Ann Jones Kappa Delta Pi, local chapterof a national fra- ternity in education is one ofthe honor organizations on campus, This group, which sponsors lectures by noted educators, is primarily for students in- terested in the ,teaching First rovr, left to right: Kathy Russel, Betty Ann Jones, Helen Meyer, Mrs. Edwena Moore, Mrs. Marguerite Brydegaard, Miss Katherine Corbett, Mrs. Aileen Birch. Second row: Lawrence Helmuth, Earl Saunders, Nancy Fahien, Margaret Davies, Mrs. Katherine Jones, Lila Dean, Dr. Thorsten Carlson, Robert lngrum, Howard P i Mu ,Milan OFFICERS Spring and Fall President Charlotte Waters Vice-President Mary Browne Secretary Shirle Minclernon Treasurer Freda Panner Phi Mu Epsilon is a science sorority composed of future nurses, doctors, and Laboratory Techni- cians. They meet twice monthly with guest speak- ers and get togethers for better enjoyment of corn- mon interests. Their ad- visor is4Dr. Myers. Roach. , Front row, left to right: Charlotte Waters, Shirley Mindeman, Greta Crawford, Virginia Cunningham, Franc Thorness, Karen Pollock, Trudy Mellonder, Lois Press, Gayle Gragg, Cynthia Crittenden. Back row: Naomi Linds, Dr. Myers, Mary Jo Ames, Mary Donnan, Faeda Anne Panner, Mary Browne, Lois Le Compte, Donna reyer. 4 profession. s r l OFFICERS Full 1949 Parpose . , and maintain a dedicated 'ra rln promo' Tian of a more profound understanding between thevarious cultural groups represented an this campus and in the community, lt is The belief of this organi- zation Thar such under- standing is best arrived at through g raup participa- tion in social and academic acrivifies. First mv, left to ri ht: Alfred Darnell, Leonard Haslin, John Dixon, Gilberto Corrillo, Ray Shield, ChUfl95 Schaneman, Harry zloare, Jerzy Sicily. Second raw: Pennemon Rust, Arr Spragae, Edgar Worrnarn, Bob Brookshire, Bob Mdilinric, A. R. Nichols, Gerald Mac Kenzie, David H. Blount Third row: Eugene Sussman, Carleton Bingham, Charles Stuart, Robert J, Pyle, Frank Ahdefwflf Fred Adelscnr First row, left to right: Samuel Stuart, Violet Allisron, Pearl Cooper, Patricia Barren, Jay Kaiser, Roberta Casfermon, Phyllis Holdway, Esther Madorsky, Pat Glenn, Anne Katsuizumi, Jane Shelton. Second Raw: Charles Reefer, Dick Middlebroak, Joe Greaves, Harry Schonfeld, Eli Samson, Robert Glenn, Harold Godson, Ted Gangursky, Jean Saint-Aude, Robert Forthman, Toshio Meyooshitcz. Third mv: Robert Thompson, Robert Pranis, Charles Churchill, Gordon Stafford, William Bonaghari, Leonard Valare. lbelta Kappa lremwtrq C1116 OFFXCERS Fall 1949 Presldenf John Dixon Vice-President Fred Carpenter Secretary Gilberto Carrillo Treasurer Bob Pyle Spring 1950 President Gene Susman Vice-President William Sly Secretary William Sulzbaclc Treasurer Dave Cooper Faculty iidvisorl Dr, Rowe Dr, Joseph Delta Kappa is one of the oldest organizations State has, This club was founded as the Kollege Kem Klub in i922 at the old Normal School. lt has been affiliated with Delta Lambda, physical science fraternity in teachers cal- leges, since i925 P oto replay C1116 First row, lei! to right: Don Fisher, Dick Straub, Ed Shaler, O. D. Conger, Frank Antipordo, Stan Friedmon, Don Hidcle. Second row: Tom Hayes, Bob Stevens, Dove Reyes-lguerro, Emilio Robledono, Slim Romsredt, Henry Brown, Bob Greer, letteman 3 C1416 LETTERMEN'S CLUB-First row, left to right: Roland Attebery, Augie Escomillica, Chuck Daniels, Pete Simmons, Jack Razzefo, Bill Forcm, Frank Smith. Second row: Art Preston, Ken Bonnofus, Bobby Smith, Jim Dowd, Lyle Huiford, Tom Jones, John Cores, Harry Olson, Bill Erickson, Jesse Thompson, Third row: Jim Erkenbeck, Bill Ruzich, Dick Barnes, Bev Rembock, Joe Wiekel, Wally Herrin, Byron Chose, Gene Smith, Jerry Oliver. 164 Sigma Andrews MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Grace Bentley Janelle Cassatt Mary Arm Gerry Adelaide Kinney Janis Lueken Ann Louise Leu Rosemary Rademacher Jones Sigma Alpha lata Music Frafermty, is well campus by the Iota Delta iles have been Joint Mu Phil Alpha l.f.C,L,A.g Vesper stallarion of a ve morial concert Diego composer, successful drive for music to be sent to Korea for rehabilitation purposesg Welcome Teo for a visit from the National San Phillipsga new women president, Kathleen pres- ident, Thelma Mock the highlight af the year a the National T Drake Hotel, Etta Belle Dorothy Ruth Esther Mary Luan Hayle OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER AMELIA BRUCE ,,M.,,A,.. i..,...,.,. ,,,,e,Wi,,., P r esident .,....,.. . ,..,..,..W.. RUTH l.lTTLEFl5Ll3 ELIZABETH GEHRMG ,,,ii ,A ,,,,.,., ,,,.,,,,,e, V ice-President .,.,..,., i,N,..vi El..lZABETH f3El'lRlNG ROSEMARY RADEMACHER ,,i,,,,,, ,,,,,M,,. R ecarding Secretary .... ,.l, , ....,,.M..,.N,,Mv,N MARY LUAN BOYLE ALICE MAY, CULLEYL., ,,,. , 1N,.i,l. Naieiea.. C o rresponding Secretory .,,...i. N ,...i.i...... M... ,,,... - L OlS SlEM5EN RUTH l.lTTl.EFlELD ,,,.,,..awe M....,vr ,A a,..Na,.. Treasurer MiNMWNi.M..V...,. N,,,M,NNN,..fi-.1M.-,w-.. W .ISFQACE BENTLEY RUTH DGOLQTTLE. W,iW,,,,,,.i N.,ll W .,aNa..aN C haplain ,.,..,..lNMl. ...r...,W. R OSEMARY RADEMACHER MARY LUAN BOYLE N,,., ,. ..eu,..w.iN,.. . .N.w,,fM. lN-l.M.aEditor .,..,,A,.W.,..MWNAN.M...rW-M,-.,f...MfNef-Q yN'f..-f.M.MWNM-f-lM B ETTY FUGBY JANE LUEKEN ,,,,.,..,iN,iiiN,iN, ,, iW.,,.,,,.,, L, ,,,...,.,. Sergeanf-At-Arms .a..,.,..aW,a.iArNA..,.....e.....,. M ,.N,..,,,.r..N. ,MBETTY RIGBY Advisor ...,W.,, MCGAUGHEY .,,,....-.,W,..,-i,,M,,,JANET 165 F6616 Clef Sextette Director Donald Baum Accompanist Etta Belle McCIendon Commentator Eugenia Jones The sextette chosen from the active group of Treble Clef, performs at many clubs and organizations and is tea- tured with the glee club at its concerts. One of the most popular vocal groups on cam- pus and known for their per- sonality and charming man- ner, the sextette is in great demand for appearances. Lett to right: Etta Belle McClendan, Eugenia Jones, Rosemary Radernacher, Arlene Mc- Dougal, Jeanette Andrews, Ruth Doolittle, Jean Connors, Donald Baum. Choral C 416 A fine group at mixed voices, the Choral Club specializes in re- ligious music and folk songs. The Choral Club has a busy singing schedule appearing at various churches and civic groups. They appear annually for the Christ- rnas program given in the Little Theatre. Membership is limited and singers are chosen by corn- petitive try-outs, OFFICERS Fall Y949 Spring 1950 President President Gerry Shirkey Frank Snyder Vice-President Vice-President Donna Temple Danna Temple Baker Secretary-Treasurer Secretary-Treasurer Betty Rigby Harry Waatters Robe Master Robe Master Robert Skitlfnfre Torn Sedita Librarian Librarian June Heir-ne. Jane Holmes First row, left to right: Gretchen Diez, accompanist, Carol Dickson, June Holmes, Barbara Morton Daniels, Nancy Shouse, Patsy Larrabee, Helen Krinke, Luanne Shannon, Gerdc Friend, Sally Copitos, Bonnie Graham, Vivian Worsley, Grace Bentley, Rosema Rademocher, Deane F. Smith, director. Second row: Jaan Van Daren, Mari- lyn Slaurh, Evelyn Elliott, Lee garalyn Henderson, Dawn Merritt, Betty Rigby, Joyce Ebner, Jimmie Autry, Barbara Landiveer, Anne Miller, Rayberta Hannum, Florence Day, Ruby Caywood, Mary Kay Leppert, Third row: Gerry Shirkey, Tom Sedita, Don Melson, Don Smith, David Greene, Ben Rosenthal, Alvin Roper, Kenneth Crow, Milton Radmilovich, Don Barone, Robert Warmack, Robert Skidmore, Larry Blanchard. Fourth row: Robbie Esco' vada, Werner Hensehele, David Anderson, Harry Wooters, Stewart Brown, Louis Kaiser, Forrest Gantz, Dick Meods, Ray Robinson, Ben Bowman, Howard Scantlin, Bill Springer. Men 2 Qaartet The Me-n's Quo rtet, better known as the Aztec Four is always busy fulfilling engagements. Their rendition of the operatic favorite, the quartet from Rigoletto has brought more than one encore. ln the serious vein, they perform secular compositions, a specialty of theirs being lively negro spirituals. For enjoyable entertain- ment, the Aztec Four are hard to bear. Director - Christine Springston Left to right: Helen Gudmunson, accompanist, Gerry Shirkey, tenor, Lawrence Christiansen, tenor, Robert Malloy, bass, Richard Wood, baritone, l66 Front raw, left to right: Gerry Shirkey, Don S. Barone, Lawrence Hardy, Gerald Porter, Betty Hayter, Miss Chris- tine Springston, Alvin Roper, Glenn Nielsen, Robert Malloy, Hal Kinser, Second raw: Carleton Bingham, Bruce Kern, John Anderson, John Sullivan, Ronald Lawson, Frederick Gerlach, Robert White, Raymond Robinson, Fred Chino. Third raw: Forrest Gantz, Harry Wootters, Thomas Sedita, Lawrence Christiansen, Allyn Dennis, Archie 0 lllenll glee C7116 OFFICERS Fall Semester Spring Semester President Lawrence Christianson Lawrence Christionson Secretary-Treasurer Forrest Gantz Frederick Gerlach Librarian Robert Finch Robert Finch Accompanist Betty Hayter Charles Berger Under the capable direction of Christine Springston, the Men's Glee Club is one at the finest or- ganized groups of male voices on the West Coast, They perform for various civic organizations and clubs. The Glee Club was featured at El Centro and won praise and acclaim tor their performance. May 23 they were teatured at Ford Bowl with the San Diego Ameri- can Legion Police Band. With the wornen's Glee Club, they partici- pated at the inter-Collegiate Glee Club Music Festival at Pepper- JUUOYL Charles Berger, Myron Kiah, George Osborne, Richard Woods, Norman Holtzman. dlfle, Treble Clef OFFICERS Fall Semester ' Spring Semester President Barbara Morton Ruth Doolittle Vice-President Ruth Doolittle Etta Belle McClendon Secretary June Holmes June Holmes Treasurer Mary Luan Boyle Mary Luan Boyle Business Manager Adele Kissinger Adele Kissinger Historian and Publicity Ruth,Littletield Anne Heinielt Director ..,s,,..,, .,,. i . Donald Baum Accompanist v. .Etta Belle McClendon Treble Clef, an outstanding women's glee club, whose mem- bers are chosen every semester-by competitive try-outs, performs at various local clubs and churches. lt participated in the lnter-Colleg- iate Glee Club Festival at Pepper- dine College, gave three excellent performances ofthe difficult Ceremony at Carols by the con- temporary British composer, Ben- jamin Britten QE ..... s 9969 , 93 is ri Front row, left to right: Eugenia Jones, Lee Carolyn Henderson, Ruth Doolittle, Barbara Morton Daniels, Lorna Moretield, Patsy Larabee, Helen Krinke, Ann Bartlett, Rosemary Rademacher, Dorothy Haggard, Marilyn Asmus, Etta Belle McClendon, Donald Baum. Second raw: June Holmes, Evelyn Petty, Myr en Dungan, Esther Weitz- man, Betty Glass, Luanne Shannon, Lilly Garabedian, Doris Stevenson, Audrey Simko, Jean Connors. Fourth row: Everdean Wilson, Betty Rigby, Elizabeth Gehring, Jacqueline Noyes, Arlene McDougal, Jaan Sieger, Anne Hein- felt, Adele Kissinger, Alice Culley. I . C oralail-A Director ...,.,,.. .... Dean F. Smith Accompunisf, ,,s,,cN,. ,, ..c.,., ,. ., ,,Gr6l'Cl18l1 Diez Consisting at 20 carefully cho- sen voices trom the Choral Club, the Choralairs is a group ot well blended musical talent. Their ex- tensive repertoire ranges from Madrigals to modern popular. Under the direction of Deane Smith, they have performed tor churches, clubs and civic organi- zations as well as on campus, and their popularity as a performing groups is evident in their number of appearances. First row, left to right: Everdinne Wilson, Gretchen Diez, Donna Baker,Carol Dickson, Dawn Merritt, Patsy Larrabee, Helen Krinke, Mary Leppert, Betty Lomenick. Back row: Werner Heuschele, Harry Wootters, David Anderson, Tom Sedita, Robert Evans, Dale Baker, Frank Snyder, Ronald Lawson, William Stringer, Deane F. Smith. l67 ft The bandg one of the outstanding ones we've had, is under the direction of Mr. Myron Collins. This year it performed for commencement and was very active during the football season. On Founder's Day, May 6, the bond gave a concert in the Greek Open Theater, featuring music from the operetta, Porgy and Bess. The Majorette Corps and Flag Twirlers should be given recognition for their work with the band and all three should be congratulated for their successful appearances. Kand MYRON COLLINS Director Orclreltm JULIUS LEIB Director Under the capable direction of the ever busy Mr. Julius Leib, the orchestra has had a very successful season. Working with the opera interpretation class, the orchestra has presented some very delightful concerts such as the May 25th concert presented in the Little Theatre featuring an outstanding program, the folk opera Down in the Valley by Kurt Weill, and excerpts from operatic and symphonic favorites. 168 Skull and dggel' OFFKZERS Advisor l-lunton D, Sellman Fall 1949 President Sterling Jensen Vice-President Glenn Smith Secretary Shorty Brazell Treasurer Max Stormes Spring 1950 President Sadie Lou Tieri Vlcafhasldent Keith Oxford Secretary Ted Ebrite Treasurer Max Stormes These smiling students are members of the hon- orary dramatic organiza- tion, Skull and Dagge r. Through hard work in three fields of drama: act- ing, leadership, and pro- duction, they have earned recognition for their ef- forts. Chosen from the Theatre Guild, students are tapped each semester in honor of their achieve- ments in the dramatic field. Front row, left to right: Max Stormes, Pat-ti Kittleson, Floree Sams, Sadie Lau Tieri, Marjorie Eckert, John F, Smith, Curtis Clare. Bock rev: Bill Eaton, Ted Ebrite, Carroll Rice, Keith Oxford, Eddie Poe, Ray Jackson, Theatre gui al Front row, left to ri ht: Bill Eaton, Flores Olsen Sams, Dania Tomson, Patti Kittleson, Marjorie Eckert, Sadie Lou Tieri, Bob Mars , Eddie Poe, Back row: Curtis Clare, Mason lngrom,kCorroll Rice, Keith Oxford, Ted ' , tonnes, . ' , ' ' , ay Jackson. OFFUCFRS l. Ebrite Max S John F Smith William Howes R I 9 Advisor Robert Corrigan President Patti Kinleson Vice-President Lois Stephenson Secretory Barbara Boyd Publicity Robin Stevens The Theatre Guild is re- sponsible for the sponsor- ing and publicizing of all productions on campus, including plays, such out- standing ones as Noah, Elizabeth the Queen and Holiday, also sponsors the One Act Play Tournae ments. All students in the Speech and Drama De- partments automatically belong to this organiza- tion but two students from each class are elected to represent their class at the bi-monthly meetings. Drama ' The Theatre Guild had the most novel Noah-vdirecior: E Kingsley Poven- mire. Mama iSciide Lou Tieril really heard something funny from Papa Noah iFred Kinsellal, e T M ifmf Y L floor in the homecoming parade l l ,, . X , A scene from one of the one-act plays at the prospecf of having tiger lClcirence written, directed, acted, and produced by Jasmdgyl sneaking up on him, students on our campus, The two girls, Ada CBarbora Boydl, and Sella iffugenia Jonesl, are really disgusted with sister Norma CPatti Kifflesonl who Seems to be giving them a sample al her Femme Fatale, - A l7O Apparently someone is get ting the cold shoulder or the br ush off in this scene from WHAT EVERY WOMAN KN OWS EUZABETH, THE QUEEN--direo Claire Bergerner and Marian Ross for: Hunfon D. Sellman. Patti Kittie- Meskirnen rehearsing lines with Hun- son mode a regal redheocled queen ron D, Sellmon for What Every in the Theater Guild Production, Woman Knows. l Elizabeth, the Queen, lgslfeilwl. is l is H lx ' 21 s l, if A tense moment in a scene from Noah. Japheth fDick Meadsl is about to let Ham The costume designer and Posing for the annual por- moker of those beautiful cos- trait, the family of the daugh- tumes used in the ploy Eliza- 'fer in the play What Every beth, the Queen. Woman Knows. Noah in the pilot house sea rching intensely for the sight of land. ' g Q Uohn Smith? have if, while Shem fled Ebritejl is minding his own business fishing. l 171 , ?all 145tec JOHN N. McDONALD BARBARA SICKELS Editor Society Editor 7:f ,ZfEEEZff'5E,IiI'fEi'IE.E.'-L N f 'Ci . AAV.. N 5is'2f5?'iip'f 2 1- Elzfffi - '3 ' 1 4 X391 1 Y , VJEEYEEF HQ t ti n.. Ja.-,tjliki , H: .,,, ,Y Q 7- K I 1 55 r filisis. : :f:J3?:: 1 i UN ' NAT: Tenmu. News Editor JIM ABARR KATHY BIRDSALL Sports Editor Copy Editor AZTEC STAFF--First row, loft to right: John McDonald, Jim Aborr, Thelma Ropson, Barbara Sickels, Darlene Loughery, Sheila Jo McKinney, Joyce Cody, Beverly Be tie, Syd Love. Second row: T. D. Dixon, Tom Sturak, Note Terrill, Jean Hibdon, Lois Large, Charlieeiigagcoh, i-garris. Third rev: Kathy Birdsali, Jane A, Ingram, cork, d tone. 172 . ROBERT STEVENS Photog ropher MARK FOLSOM Advisor Copy Editor Society Editor ColSports Editor Women 14 .5 X' 38 it Iii. , Shirley Shindler Dorothy Webb Vice President Treasurer WRA activities started with a bong and all members of the board, not to mention the student body, were kept hopping until the semester ended. Now let's look back over the year and recall a tew of these tremendous happenings. The Carnival was a little slow in getting started because it seemed as though Coach Ziggie's basketballers couldn't quite distinguish between the basketball rings and the openings at the carnival booths, but tinally basketball practice ended and the args crammed the gym floor with their booths. Congrats to those orgs who made their millions that night. Ot course the WRA Square Dance, under the leadership of Margie Lind and Winnie Goider, could never be forgotten and perhaps some of you are already thawed out. De- spite below zero temperature, hearts were made warm in the big barn in Mission Valley to the music of Clem Clernenhooker and his dude ranch dads! We are all probably still seeing green. Why? Because ofthe Shamrock Shuffle of course. A success of course, but what wise guy put the tack an the King's throne. , How can the WRA Board forget the fabulous fun it had sitting at the breakfast table at their annual WRA Breakfast? Wasn't the tuna an waffles good? Speaking seri- ously now, the WRA has planned, organized, and officiated most of the wornerfs sports on campus. Lots at work was expended but so much enjoyment was obtained watching the org women compete in inter-sorority sports all year to be rewarded with a beautiful cup, not to mention the prestige. The non-org plus org women competed in much the some manner under the heading of intramural sports. Even the WRA has play-time which during the year came under the heading of Coilege and High School Play Day. On Caliege Play Day, of which Mary Ellen Curry and Doris White were student sponsors, many colleges and universities congregated at SDSC for a day of sports, conferences, lunch, and fun. The High School Play Day was held in much the some manner except thathigh schools all over San Diego were rep- resented. The WRA Mountain Party can never be forgotten because that is the weekend when ali the gals on campus head for the mountains tull of pep and return full at fun, food, and poison ivy tif they're luckyi. W lt's plain to see that the WRA keeps the ball rolling all year, and year after year, with many. tun-filled activities. T .174 '2'.:i:'if ' ' V its ef. , ' iF?'x i :ij 'E 5, ...H L A.,I.. QW i.wQ,,, ..., , ..... . .-., 1 A - V I fl ,Miwywg Ag.: M , .. ,A , gf? M. ..,,,., , f ,,ii:z1,g::1fi'11g QQ . ' ' l WW ri -1 ': gg ' X ff 552 , Q?3Q13L133fq:g 3if2'.i:Qf slip' , -i v i ' 2..5,f'f f v-14.4, i fe 2 L 'LQ-iii 5233441113 fl 'I ' ' X- ,iff 1' y X WT' 'M' i 11i2a'.:if11:i,l - if 2 f ' 'Ville ffiinzzf-ff - fl nf 44 :iff fi frfingf 'fi 'efnr f ffffilii. ,zrf...wi. 72.4. 'rn-rl-V-aw W-,M gl, I we '- - w.'wv.'iw vi: 'L Ml? i. 'iw ' i will ,Nfl- f :iq 'W Lliilfhif fr lift if A lei TWWQ Q, T' Ngwaei :zs+m:1g'l,w n f-mllilrwlr ,wife we P - -+iY'2.n ,m', - xzylmw M- ,Tw S 1 if-.L ' l ' W1 .if if 1, Q1 ..ff7'Q 'if 35' ily -M , eww if f fi,11'n ,'1f'S113jWl i iffli . is .V ,W ..E,.,...A.,5:?,w 'til fy?lt,?kXiV,gff-xgtrw, XRS-QX l V . flglTHiiirileI'?:L7i' Y lin. WRA College Play Dey, SDSC girls entertaining tennis opponents l from Redlands. King Soint Patrick John Cores readily receiving the reward for having the most irish friends . on Campus, r They coll the-rn the weaker sex, but those clubs look like they are in very capable hencls os the girls put on Q demonstration of The Red-Black Game, This ociion took place during the play-Oli for the championship trophy in volleyball for the sororiiy Sports sponsored by the WRA. Those kisses were not the only thing King John got. He is smiling just os big for the key chain Sandy just handed him, 175 PRUCTT, PAUL PRATT, RUSSELL PREIBISIUS, KARL PRENTICE, HILLYER PRENTICE, SUZANNE PRESLER, ADELE PRESLEY, FRANK PRESLEY, RUSSELL PRESS, LOREN PRESS, LOIS PRESS, ROBERT PRESTON, JOHN PRESTON, ROY PRESTON, WILLIAM PRICE, DAVID PRICE, JOHN PRICE, WALTER PRIEST, ALBERT PRIESTER, DEWEY PRILL, GENEVIEVE PRIVETTE, LUTHER PRIZER, JEANNEE PROCTOR, ELIZABETH PROCTOR, NELL PROKOP, HARVEY PROKOP, PHIL PROSSER, DUANE PROVANIK, FRANCIS PRUCHA, DE VEE PRYOR, NATALIE PTACNIK, GEORGE PUCKETT, BETTY PUGH, MARIE PUICH, VIRGINIA PURDY, THELMA PURKEY, DUANE PURKINS, JOHN PURKINS, JOYCE PURVES, T. R. PURYCAR, RUTHE PUTHUFF, JANET PUTNAM, ALTON PUTNAM, VERNON PUTT, MARION PYKE, CLARENCE PYLE, ROBERT PYZIK, SIMON PYZIK, VIOLA QUAIDE, WILLIAM QUEEN, ALICE QUERIN, PAUL QUIEL, MARGARETTA QUICK, GERALD QUIETT, BOB QUIETT, WILLIAM QUIGLEY, DOROTHY QUINBY, DAVID QUINLEY, RICHARD QUINN, EDITH QUINN, WILLIAM QUINONES, MARY QUINT, DIANA QUIRK GEORGE QUON, BEVERLY QUON, MARILYN RADCLIFFE, ROBERT RADEMACHER, ROSEMARY RADEY, LELAND RADICAN, JACK RADKE, ANNE RADMILOVICH, MILTON RADOVICH, NICHOLAS RAFTERY, JOHN RAGLAND, EARL RAIMONDE, JOAN RAINVILLE, DUANE RAKICH, VIOLET RAMBACK, CLIFFORD RAMEL, DELMAR RAMIRES, NORMA RAMSEY, LYLITH RAMSEY, WILLIAM RAMSTEDT, CLARENCE RAMSTEDT, EUGENE RANDALL, ROBERT RANDLEMAN, RICHARD RAPER, DAVID RAPHAEL RAPSON, THELMA RASMUSSEN, LAWRENCE RASP, JOYCE RASP, LILLIAN RASSIN, ANNA BELLE RATH, ARTA RATH, DAVID RATHERT, FRED RAU, MARILYN RAUDSEPP, INGE RAUN, RICHARD RAVEY, DON RAWSON, MARJORIE RAZZETO, JOHN RAZZETO, ROBERT READ, BARBARA REAGAN, EUGENE REARDON, JOHN REASONER, ALTA REASONER, JUANITA RECK, DELBERT RECORD, ANNALEE RECTOR, CHARLES RECTOR, WILL REDFERN, JACK REDLINGS, MARCIS REDMOND, PAUL REED, BERNARDINE REED, DONALD REED, JAMES REED, LAWRENCE REED, MYRLENE REED, NANCY REED, PHOEBE REED, WILLIAM REEDER, MERRILL REESE, BRYAN REETZ, FRANK REEVES, AMELIA REGAS, GEORGE REID, HERBERT REID, MARY REILLY, JOSEPH REIMANN, NANCY REMINGTON, JAMES RENNER, KARL RENS, CORINNE REPACI, EDWARD RESER, DON REXILIUS, ROGER REYES, GUERRA REYES, HECTOR REYNOLDS, FRANCIS REYNOLDS, FRANCIS W. REYNOLDS, GEORGE REYNOLDS, MARGARET REYNOLDS, MARY REYNOLDS, PATRICIA RHEA, CHARLES RHODES, JANE RIANI, ELEANOR RIBEIRO, MANUEL RIBER, DONALD RICE, GROVER RICE, JUNE RICE, LEILA RICE, THOMAS RICHARDSON, B. RICHARDSON, C. RICHARDSON, J. RICHARDSON, J. RICHARDSON, P. RICHARDSON, W. RICHMOND, BLANCHE RICHMOND, HAROLD RICHTER, HENRY RICK, RUTH RICKETTS, DAVID RICKETTS, KENNETH RIDGEWAY, JAMES RIDDLE, JAMES RIEHLE, HOWARD RIGGS, CHARLES RILEY, RICHARD RILEY, WALTER RIMBACH, BEV RIMELL, DOROTHY RIMLAND, BERNARD RINDER, RAYMOND RINEHART, JAMES RISTY, DONALD RITCHIE, FRED RITCHIE, JOHN RITTER, ROBERT RIX, HAROLD ROACH, WILLIAM ROARK, ROBERT D A -4 xk W 4 ,Q Arg QXKX f I4 Zi' T' f., I fx-RJ lb iw' K- l it 2 :ii f ff YW M, if-:gxO?GOO A uw ve A Rfk , XP f, Q fl f ff? so 2 f gs ff .U Q J F mffff F :Q I eww X - -! I ng?-'lldl 2' A .X 5 W ,X I J S? D V Y -,X f 4 :J .ff 59 1 MW ' ROBB, WESLEY ROBERTS, GLEN ROBBINS, ELIZABETH ROBERTS, GORDON ROBERTS, JAMES ROBERTS, LEE ROBERTS, MYRON ROBERTS, PEGGY ROBERTS, THOMAS ROBERTSON, DON ROBERTSON, JAMES ROBERTSON, EIDRED ROBERTSON, LOLA ROBBINS, ALAN ROBINSON, CLAIRE ROBINSON, EDWARD ROBINSON, GLEN ROBINSON, JERE ROBINSON, LENORE ROBINSON, LEWIS ROBINSON, MARSHALL ROBINSON, RAYMOND ROBINSON, RICHARD ROBINSON, WINIFRED ROBISON, AILEEN ROBISON, GEORGE ROBISON, ROBERT ROBLEANO, EMII.IO ROBY, RALPH ROCHE, ELIZABETH ROCHE, JOHN ROCHE, HOWARD ROCHE, KATHRYN ROCK, JOAN RODDIS, RICHARD RODGERS, JAMES RODGERS, PAUL RODRIGUEZ, ARMANDO RODRIGUEZ, CALVIN RODRIGUEZ, JOHN RODRIGUEZ, RIGOBERTO RODNEY, JOSEPH RODWELL, ODLIN ROE, AUTHENY ROECKEL, DOLORES ROEHR, JACK ROGATSKY, JOHN ROGERS, ALBURN ROGERS, BERDINE ROHRBOUGH, JOHN ROHRER, MARY ROISTAD, DONALD ROLLINS, CHARLES ROLOFF, LELAND ROMANELLI, PAUL ROMANDO, OCTAVIO ROMERO, ALVA ROMINE, JOANNE ROOS, CHARLES ROPE, MERRILL ROPER, ALVIN RORIG, JACQUELYN ROSA, ALICE ROSADO, PAUL ROSE, FRED ROSE, HERBERT ROSEN, DONALD ROSENFIELD, HARRY ROSENTHAL, BENJAMIN ROSS, HELEN ROSS, JAMES ROSS, JAMES ROSS, JOHN ROSS, MARION ROSS, MORRIS ROTH, MARIE ROUNDS, DARRYL RUSSOS, PARISIS ROUX, JORDAN ROUX, LYNDALL ROY, CHARLES ROYAL, THOMAS ROYLE, MARILYN RUOIDOUX, GRACE RUBIN, HARRIET RUDDER, CHARLES RUDEN, ROSE RUFFIN, EDWARD RUFFIN, MELDRAIN RUFFIN, ROGERS RUGGIERO, RUDOLPH RUIZ, CHRISTINE RUIZ, JESUS RULLIUM, THOMAS RUMBAUGH, DON RUMSEY, JOHN RUNDLE, GERALD RUNG, ROLLAND RUNYAN, THOMAS RUSCONI, JAMES RUSK, DAVID RUSK, FRANCES RUSSELL, DANIEL RUSSELL, DAVID RUSSELL, KATHRYN RUSSELL, PHYLISS RUST, PENNIMAN RUSTROLD, EDWARD RUTH, SHIRLEY RUTHERFORD, DAWN RUTLEDGE, ANN L. RUTLEDGE, ANN RUTLEDGE, CLYDE RUZICH, WILLIAM RYAN, ANN RYAN, AUSTIN RYAN, PAUL RYAN, ROBERT RYAN, SHIRLEY RYAN, WILLIAM RYBEL, FRANCES RYE, GEORGE RYE, RICHARD RYE, ROBERT RYDER, ALGERNON SABLE, CATHLEEN SABLE, ERNEST SACCOMAN, MARY SACKHEIM, SHELDON SAFFORD, CHARLES SAGER, BETTY SAHLEIN, HUGO SAINT-AUDE, JEAN SALIBA, MICHAEL SALISOURY, ROBERT SALTZMAN, MARVIN SALZER, ARTHUR SALZAR, DAVID SAM, FRANK SAM, HARVEY SAMPLE, BETTY SAMPLE, JOHN SAMPSON, ELI SAMS, FLORREE SAMSON, LOIS SAMUELS, FRANCES SANDERS, JOHN SANDERS, JOSEPH SANDLIN, RAYMOND SANDLIN, ROBERT SANFORD, CAVE SANFORD, WILLIAM SARVIA, BENJAMIN SARNAW, WALTER SARRIE, DONALD SATHER, RICHARD SATNAN, IRENE SATTLER, JOHN SAUCIER, JOHN SAUNDERS, EARL SAUNDERS, MACK SAUNDERS, ROBERT SAVAGE, JOHN SAVAGE, WALLACE SAVOY, ERNEST SAWAYA, JOSEPH SAWYER, LEROY SAWYER, LUCRETIA SCANTLIN, HELEN SCANTLIN, HOWARD SCARBOROUGH, WILLIAM SCHALLER, ALOYSISUS SCHALLER, ELMER SCHANIEL, CARL SCHADER, HAROLD SCHAUDER, JACK SCHAUS, RICHARD SCHAEFER, JAN SCHENCK, JEAN 176 SCHERER, DONALD SCHERER, ROBERT SCHERER, SUE SCHEURER, WINIFRED SCHLESINGER, GEORGE SCHILTZ, GRETCHEN SCHIRMER, IRENE SCHISSELL, MARILYN SCHLEGEL, DORIS SCHMIDT, GRACE SCHMIDT, WALDEN SCHMITZ, DONALD SCHMITZ, WILLIAM SCHMOKE, DICK SCHECKENBERGER, FLORA SCHNEIDER, ANITA SCHNEIDER, CHARLES SCHNEIDER, DAVID SCHNEIDER, FREDERICK SCHNIEPP, GENE SCHNIEPP, RALPH SCHNUG, DOROTHY SCHOLDER, THOMAS SCHONEMAN, CHARLES SCHONEMAN, JAMES SCHONFELD, HARRY SCHOOLEY, HENRY SCHOONOVER, RALPH SCHREFFLER, DORIS SCHREFFLER, JAMES SCHROEDER, DONALD SCHROEDER, VEONA SCHULER, GEORGE SCHULER, LILLIAN SCHULTZ, CHARLES SCHURRA, YVONNE SCHUNEMANN, LLOYD SCHUTTE, ELLEN SCHUTTE, GEORGE SCHWEND, TED SCHWENKMEYER, RICHARD SCHWARTZ, IRWIN SCHWARTZ, BURT SCHWARTZ, HERBERT SCHWARTZ, JACK SCHWARTZ, JERRY SCHWARZ, DONALD SCOFIELD, JAMES SCOFIELD, MARILYN SCOPIA, BETSY SCOTT, ALFRED SCOTT, GUSTAUS SCOTT, JAY SCOTT, EDWARD SCOTT, JOHN SCOTT, JOSEPH SCOTT, ROBERT SCOTT, WARREN SCOZZAEAVA, ROSEMARIE SCRANTON, EUGENE SCUDDER, JOHN SCUDDER, SUSAN SEABURG, GLEN SEAMON, GORDON SECOR, JOHN SECORD, ALAN SEDITA, THOMAS SEE, JEROEN SEELOW, FREDERICK SEELY, WILLIS SEIDLER, DONALD SEILER, BERNARD S. SEILER, JAMES SEIQUIST, SHIRLEY SELL, WILLIAM SELLGREN, MARTHA SELLMAN, PRICILLA SEMENICK, JOHN SENA, DAVID SENDROWSKI, GILDA SENECA, NORMAN SENN, ELLIOTT SENTERFITT, ANN SENTERFITT, ARNOLD SERATTI, ANNE SETTERBERG, JAMES SEUEL, DAVID SEVERIN, EARL SEWELL, NED SEWELL, PAUL SEYBERT, BARBARA SEYMOUR, LOIS SGRO, ANTHONY SHAINMAN, BEVERLY SHAFER, MARIAN SHAFER, MARTHA SHAFFER, BILL SHAFFER, ELNOR SHAIEB, JOSEPH SHAMES, IRA SHAMER, JESSE SHANKS, ROBERT SHANNON, JOHN SHANNON, LUANNE SHANNON, PATRICIA SHANNON, WILLIAM SHAPIRO, GERTRUDE SHARPE, MELVIN SHARER, WILLIAM SHAW, LEO SHAW, LESTER SHELLEY, JAMES SHELTON, HELEN SHELTON, JANE SHELTON, MARY SHEPHARD, MORRIS SHEPPARD, HAROLD SHERMAN, JOHN SHERMAN, PATRICIA SHERMIS, STEWART SHERR, LEONARD SHINDLER, SHIRLEY SHINE, DAVID SHIELDS, GORDON SHIPPEY, FRANK SHIRK, ROBERT SHIRKEY, GERRY SHOFFNER, EDWARD SHOGREN, HOWARD ALLEN SHOLTZ, JAMES SHORT, HARVEY SHOUSH, FRANK SHOUSE, NANCY SHERRILL, JANET SHERWIN, NANCY SHERWOOD, MORGON SHICO, PAULA SHIELD, RAYMOND SHOWN, WILBUR SHRIVER, MARILYN SHROCK, EUGENE SHULER, CARL SHULER, DONALD SHULTZ, RAYMOND SHULTZ, RICHARD SHUMWAY, DOROTHY SICK, ARTHUR SICK, HERMAN SICKELS, BARBARA SICKELS, VELEDA SIEBEN, BOB SIEGEL, BERNARD SIEGER, ALFA SIELER, STANLEY SIEMSEN, LOIS SIERTS, MARION SIKES, GORDON SIKES, ROBERT SILAS, HARRY SIL AUGH, RALPH SILVERMAN, RICHARD SILVER, LEON SILVERMAIL, CHESTER SILVERS, BARBARA SIMCOX, JOHN SIMER, HARRY SIMKO, AUDREY SIMMONS, CHARLYNE SIMMONS, JAMES SIMMONS, JANET SIMMONS, MARY SIMMONS, PETER SIMMONS, RICHARD SIMMS, VERNON SIMPSON, EMMETT SIMPSON, IVAN SIMPSON, GEORGE SIMPSON, ROBERT SIMPSON, ROBERT SIMS, RODNEY SINCLAIR, JOYCE SIPPEL, RAYMOND SIRIANNE, ROSE SISSON, JOSEPH SKELLEY, THEODORE SKELTON, ROBERT 7 'I x W' P' , XP I Q- 0 W C1 XX II A Afch ' N XX U 5 fy I 547 f NX ' Xxx IJ, I fc QR IIAN L I EN HX, II' N f I X Q K X II H Q J fx ,V g . 'I X .1 X. ff- f U I X IM 1, R72 OT Jw I X .II V VR17' I+, Q SKIDMORE, ROBERT SKILES, RALPH SKILLINGS, PAUL SKINNER, DONALD SKINNER, EUGENE SKINNER, NORMA SLACK, JAMES SLATER, WILLIAMS SLATON, HARLEY SLAUTH, MARILYN SLEETH, FLORABEL SLETTE, AGNES SLINE, BETTY SKIVKOFF, JAMES SLOAN, CAROL SLOAN, WILLIAM SLOBE, ONLETHA SLY, WILLIAM SMALL, ARNOLD SMALL, WALTER SMART, HAROLD SMEDLEY, LOIS SMILEY, BARBARA SMITH, AUDREY SMITH, BARBARA SMITH, BENNIE CARLTON SMITH, BETTY SMITH, BEVERLY SMITH, BEVERLY SMITH, CHARLENE SMITH, CLARK SMITH, CLEO SMITH, CURTIS SMITH, DALLAS SMITH, DARRELL SMITH, DEAN SMITH, DELMAE SMITH, DONALD SMITH, DONALD SMITH, DONALD GEORGE SMITH, DORIS SMITH, EARL SMITH, EDMUND SMITH, EDWIN SMITH, ERNEST SMITH, ETHEL SMITH, FRANK SMITH, FRANK SMITH, FREDES SMITH, GARLAND SMITH, GENE SMITH, GILBERT DALE SMITH, GILBERT SMITH, GLENN SMITH, GLORIA SMITH, GRACE SMITH, HOWARD SMITH, HORACE SMITH, IRVING SMITH, JEROME SMITH, JOHN SMITH, LAMARTINE SMITH, LLOYD SMITH, MILO SMITH, PAUL SMITH, PEGGY SMITH, RAE SMITH, ROBERT SMITH, ROBERT SMITH, ROGER SMITH, ROY SMITH, RUSSELL I SMITH, VIRGINIA SMITH, WARREN SMITS, MARY SMOCK, JEAN SNAILUM, WILLIAM SNELL, JESSIE I SNELLING, GRACE SNODGRASS, JOANE SNOW, CLINTON SNOW, DOROTHY SNOW, JEAN SNYDER, FRANK I SNYDER, ROSEMARY SNYDER, WILLIAM SNYDER, WILLIAM T. SOGO, POWER SOLBERG, TRUMAN SOLOMON, LARRY SOLOWITZ, RAYMOND SOMERS, ALICE SOMMER, ALOYSIUS SOPER, DOROTHY SORRELLS, DOLLY SOTHRAS, JOHN SOUTH, FRANCES SOUTH, JAMES SOWINSKI, STANISLAOS SPALY, OSCAR SPARKS, JOAN SPARLING, RUSSELL SPAULDING, PATRICIA SPEARS, KENT SPEER, GEORGE SPENCER, CHARLES SPENCER, SHIRLEY SPENCER, VERDELLE SPITZER, LILLIAN SPILLMAN, JOHN SPOTTS, RALPH SPRAGUE, ARTHUR SPRENGER, BILL SPRINGER, BETTY SPROAT, ALICE SPRINGSTEAD, GRACE SPROUSE, ROBERT SQUIRE, JAMES SQUIRE, ROBERT STAFFEN, RUSSELL I STAFFORD, FRED STAFFORD, GORDON STALNAKER, THOMAS STANATOPOULOS, GEORGE STAMPELI, ED STANDEFER, ROY STANFORD, ROBERT STANICH, LOUIS STAHL, BERNA STANKO, ELEANOR STANLEY DAVID STANLEY, ROBERT I STANTON, VERRILL STARK, EUGENE STARK, HAROLD STARKEY, JOHN STARKEY, ROBERT STARR, FLOYD I STARR, IRENE STEBBING, ARTHUR STEDDOM, ELEANOR STEELE, JAMES STEELE, WILLIE STEEN, SHARMON N STEIDL, ELWIN STEIN, LOUIS STEINER, CHARLIE STEINER, FRED STEINMAN, JOAN STELLO, SEBASTIAN I STEPANOVICH, LURA STEPHENS, BETTY STEPHENS, WELDON STEPHENSON, LOIS STEPPLER, CLARIENE STERLING, BILLIE STERN, BARUCH STERRETT, VIRGINIA STEVENS, SLONZO STEVENS, HELEN STEVENS, ROBERT STEVENS, ROBIN I STEVENSON, CLAUDIA STEVENSON, DORIS STEVENSON, DORIS STEVENSON, HELEN STEVENSON, SARA STEWART, BARBARA STEWART, BETTY STEWART, CHARLES STEWART, CLIFFORD STEWART, ERNEST STEWART, FAY STEWART, FLOYD STEWART, MARGARET STEWART, PEGGY STEWART, ROBERT STEWART, STANLEY STEWART, VERA STEVENS, EUGENE 'I77 Continued on page 230 TOM ABLES, Sports Editor-As sports editor, Tom was respon- sible for seeing that all of the sports pictures were identified, writing the copy and doing an excellent job in seeing that this book has the most complete sports coverage in the history of the school. JOHN MCDONALD, Assistant Sports Editor-As Tom's assist- ant, John wrote many of the articles for the sports section. Checking layout, proofing the pages, gathering data, and han- dling many odd jobs, were only parts of his contribution to the sports section. LOREN DIERDORFF, Sports Layout Editor-As sports layout editor, Loren did an outstanding job on the entire sports section. Planning the pages, laying them out, pasting, correcting copy, and proofing them with the coaches contributed greatly to the success of this section. DWAIN PILLSBURY, Assistant Sports Layout Editor-As Loren's assistant in sports layout, Dwain helped with the lovout, pasting, and proofing. He also helped with gathering information for this section. l78 FOOTBALL Q 3 123 Q Q a 5 sim 55 fgsau 5 f-'L-.sl l A EBV' 1949 VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Your row seated lah to right: Jock Henley, Wendell Weller Fred Bates Red Hernll Bob Tomlmson Bob Em brey Dvck Adanr Dsck Ssmmons Jesse Thompson Leon Parma, Chuck Daniels, Tom Pine Art Preston Murry Callon Jam Sxmmons Second row Frank R ynalds KMgrJ Tom Parker ltromerl Ball O Sullivan lMgr.!, George Coleman lco-Capt! John Purkms Tom Dohms Bud Mallee Duck Wnlson Bull Ash lay Jack Draper Jlm Dowd lco Capri Byron Chose Bob Conklin, Hugh Latham, Lyle l-'lufford Csemor manager and placement ksckerl Heed Coach Blll Schurfe Asst Coach Neal Gales ond Asst Coach Carl Benton. Third row, top: Jim Erkenbeck Ralph Freitag Tom Wilson Bull Davis Brnan Hanzol Jae Galmdo Lloyd Cossody Burl Slater Louis Howell, Pele Simmons, Art Wlllnoms Don Bardot and Fermon McPhafter K ,N - .... 'ZS a W 1 I ' E - liflggfiii L. 'gag ,YZ -- ff ' .G ,:. EQEQTW Q-:gg Jifjiml 5 J Y fl'- W X ygi -,gf . ,Q 1 -as L lm -, J, 'f 2 K 1 Fl if 'ffgflisfil 5 'V ' ' ' ,g.,-ff. . I A I ' Q3 1 , 'ff .-,,,.-.QM v3 Al fl me ,N K 'fi CARL BENTON Assists nt Cnoch CHARLIE SMITH Assistant Conch L4 , 5ff B ' N ' .N-ff' - 'iv . -3 ,.,. B . . 215: I ,. if-my ' 3 . Egg 2 a , kim QW A 4, A,,W,., K 3 L Qld A 5 'lf' s 'W I W 5 5 4' ' 'Z 2 5, is Z. -. ' ,Q 179 Alf.. 4923 4 AL :ZZ Q iw: ,, FQ' wyffiiiiiiif f , :H ier 2 1 ..?'1'5Ef1fi1ffQ:IT'1I'l'1f31i:i::::::5:f. as A W ,S Ty. Q-E:' 35fg J' 'ii- MW I ..A, J z rn Dowd Tam Dohms V Lloyd Cassidy 'Co.Cc1pr. All C.C,A.A, Tom Cozens I Sportsmanship Trophy PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Jim Dowd All C.C4A,A, W iixworded pen and pencil sei by Breitburd Athletic Foundation? i x A, , : .i' fi - i::S:1 E 1' 'If ' 1- flll' 3 , 5 ' -V ' 1 W. A 1:1-Iv Tom Dczhms Most Voluobie Player Trophy New Mexicfb A 81 M- .iezsse Thompson, Dick Adair, hoifbock Lfoyd Cfi3SSGdY, and Roiph Freitag, fullback quarterback California: Poiy-- Santo Barbara Tom Duhms, tackle Cmklege-M V Fefmcm McPhc1ffer, and TERM PARKER B!LL O'SU1.L.lVAN FRANK REYNOLDS Trainer Manager Manager I-B0 GEORGE COLEMAN JOHN PU RIGNS Center SLlPPlNG AROUND. Chuck Daniels slips around three Waves in the Pepperdine game at Inglewood. . INGLEWOOD, Oct. l--The Aztecs were off to a winning sta rt, although they had a few uneasy moments before downing Pep- pegdine College, 9-7, on lnglewood High's Seniine-l'Field under the fig ts. Sophomore Halfbock Art Preston supplied The fireworks which powered the Montezumans to the triumph. After a scoreless first haif the Son Diegans broke into the scoring column late in the third period. Preston took a bounding punt an his own 12 yard line and, with the help of a key block administered by Tackle Tom Dahms, scamoered 88 yards for the TD. Tackle Bill Davis added the extra point. Early in the fourth quarter Wave Quarterback Ed l-lycluke was nailed in his own end zone for a safety and it appeared the Aztecs had the game clinched with a 9-O lead. But midway through the iiriai stanza the Waves recovered a rumble at midfield and, taking to the air, drove to the goal line, scoring on a toss from Hyduke to Center Dick Meltvedt. Bo Wililams converted. V ln the final minufeg the Waves threw a big scare into the Aztecs, Thanks to a pass interference ruling they planted themselves on the 5 yard line with in minutes to go. After two plays failed to gain, Hyduke tried another pass to Meltvedt, but Aztec Quo rierback We-ncleli Weller leaped high, wres ted it from the Wave's hands, and the Aztecs were in, Heading the Staiers' rugged line play was Center George Cole- man. Score by quarters: SAN DiEGO .... 0 O 7 .2-- 9 Pepperdine ..,. O 0 0 7-- 7 SACRIFICING THE WAVES. Our Pep Band in action at the Pep- i perdine game. Here they are burning a coffin representing the Waves. FERMAN McPHATTER l8i End JOE GALINDO End HIT BUT NOT STOPPED. Halfback Jim Simmons is hit by a Po- mona Sagehen, but still went across for the touchdown, Aztec at right is Tackle Bill Davis. g SAN DIEGO, Oct. 8-Coach Bill Schutte's boys made their home debut a winning one as they dumped Pomona College, 33-l3, in a sparkling display of balanced offensive power. An opening night crowd of 8000 sat in on the festivities at Aztec Bowl. After a see-saw first period, the Aztecs got up a full head of steam in the second quarter and pushed across three quick scores to hold a comfortable 20-7 bulge at intermission time. They added single scores in the third and fourth stanzas, while the Sagehens scored their second touchdown in the last quarter. Big Jim Simmons, Sophomore holfback, showed his first flashes of form as he set up the initial score with a 67-yard iaunt oft right tackle. The Staters piled up 275 yards rushing and another l29 through the air for a healthy 404 yard total. Quarterback Jesse Thompson, named Player of the Week by the Breitbard Athletic BILL ASHLEY Guard Foundation, got his accurate left arm into action and pitched strikes all over the field to lead the Aztec passing parade. Guard Jim Erkenbeck, another Sophomore star, played an alert game, grabbing two Sagehen fumbles and intercepting one enemy pass, Halfback Bob Tomlinson, recovering from a broken finger, got into the game with a novel innovation. He wore a silver-painted boxing glove to protect his injured digit--and he intercepted a pass late in the gamel Score by quarters: Pomona ...... O 7 O 6-i3 SAN DIEGO ..,. O 20 7 6-33' , NOT Tl-llS TIME! .lim Simmons, who a a great nig .. P Cl.. l82 T in V:.,:,. :.:::i E .I 'tif rtwrii . , f, . serv' ww'-N ,gl :f::.si:.: F -.4ete:g5zE::':' :i ,r its-it if ,A . .t fri? to rt :..,.,s, S., , ,. We gsag:'r:,,. -: ,,i :L.:1 1-:3- iwgiiggzgitggvwg- vf 3 M i it-K L E' s i- 3, i X Y , 5. . ft ys:1:s'gsy1Q N4 'Q, , s -1 DICK ADAIR Hulfbdck r,,, ,is eiei . . Izii THIS WAY, MEN, Halfback Dick Adairwheels around end against 'lf the New Mexico Aggies. Aztecs won, 38-l8. ,seg 1,.. 'r or A SAN DlEGO, Oct. l5-Three in a row! That's what the Aztecs to had as they bounced a rough band ot farmers from New Mexico A- , ASM, 39-l8, in an Aztec Bowl fracas viewed by more than SOOO ,rt grid followers, cttw 4 Under the capable direction ot Field General Sam McGowan, the R g '?'r, nation's No. l pass slinger, the Aggies grabbed a 6-O lead in the ,tt-,sits 'r--,,:,. .1i ., tirst quarter, but wilted before the superior Montezuma attack, . g il Aztec Quarterback Leon Parma was inserted in the second 'X 1 ttf 'D quarter and immediately engineered his mates to a touchdown. Bill J K- r r , Davis' conversion put the home town boys ahead, 7-6, at halftime. g g Q - is The second halt turned into a rout land virtually a tree-tor-alll as , ' the Aztecs scored three times in the third quarter and twice more K if - A r mi before the final gun. Things got a little rough Cleading to eventual HM pgwp severing ot athletic relations between the institutionsi and a total Guard of 2l penalties ttor 22l yardsl we re slapped on the two teams. Haltback Dick Adair, Player at the Week, was a constant thorn in the side ot the Aggies' ace, McGowan. Dick intercepted four of McGowan's passes. Murry Callon, another Montezuma halfback, was the offensive leader with l45 yards to his credit, including runs of 35, 30, 35 and 24 yards. Varsity manager Lyle l-luftord made his debut asa place kicker by successfully booting the Aztecs' final point atter touchdown. Score by quarters: New MexicaA8iM . 6 O O i2-l8 SAN DlEGO .... O 7 i9 i3-39 GANG WAY, GUYS. Art Preston tries to out-race a pair of Aggie defenders as Joe Galindo throws a block into one ot them. 183 LYLE HUFFORD Senior Manager Place Kicker t we V32 in JMB' JIM ERKENBECK Guo rd-Center OOPS, GOING DOWN, Haliback Murry Callan is spilled by COP Tiger after one of few Aztec gains on the ground. No. 62 is Keith Dawson. STOCKTON, Oct. 22-College of Pacific burst the Aztecs' un- defeated bubble under the Baxter Stadium li hts and r t -3 - -. '..Q-811122. 3524? I 15 fl? 'rs 'r i izevw 'f 'G 'ti Ylztrslg ,- -: , itlyqfztg, ii-iii F 2f,:: j5S 5'lf::i:r'rQ - ' Rudi, ' 424- ,J , i 1 l i . ss? TOM DAHMS . Tackle Q , bu st it in high-flying style, 62-l-4. The bounding Bengals rolled up 500 yards in grindingout their nine touchdowns-three in the first quarter, two in the second, three in the third and one in the fourth. But losing to CO. P. was no dis- grace, The Tigers went on to enjoy an undefeated season under their brilliant quarterback, Eddie LeBaron, and they were ranked among the very top teams in the nation in the final Associated Press week! all Y P - Actually the Aztecs played capable ball, but they were simply no match for the explosive Bengals who have a habit of ripping att touchdown runs ot 40 and 50 yards at the drop of a hat. Tom BIRT SLATER JACK DRAPER Guard Dahms, the Aztecs' Little All-CCAA tackle, was the outstanding player on the field. His brilliant play prompted COP. Line Coach Ernie Jorge to comment that he hoped the Tigers never met a team with TWO men like Tom Dahms! State's scoring power was held in check by the tast-moving, hard-hitting Tiger linemen, A safety in the second period and a brace of touchdown tosses by Leon Parma wasthe extent ot the Aztec scoring for the night. Score by quarters: SAN DlEGO . . . O Z O 12-i4 C.O.P ,..,... 20 i4 20 7--62 , HOLD THAT TIGER--or vice versa. Tommy Tiger at COP tries to impress Aztec baton twirler. Darlene Laughery End FRED BATES Hclfback l 184 BRIAN HANZAL Fullback LOUIS HOWELL Tackle Lloyd Cassady, a pillar of strength on defense throughout the rough contest, was named Player of the Week for his fine work. Bud Milke, another end, had a busy night in the pass catching department, using his 6' 5 frame to good advantage in making several spectacular catches. lt was like two different ball clubs on the field in comparing the Aztecs ot the first halfand the Aztecs at the second half. They came out after intermission and rolled to a score in just three minutes. Score by quarters: Loyola ...... l3 7 7 7--34 SAN DIEGO . . .HO O 7 l3--20 NO GAlN Lloyd Cassady, with nose buried in turf, has just stopped Loyola's Jack Dwyer and Red l-lerrill closing in to help. 'fix' F . END OF THE LION. Loyola back goes down after a short gain in the Shrine Charity game at Balboa Stadium SAN DlEGO, Oct. 29--Finding it hard to get back to winning ways, the Aztecs bowed in the l2th Annual Shrine game, 34-20, to the Loyola Lions. The charity classic drew l8,000 fans to Balboa Stadium. Off to their usual slow start, the Aztecs saw the Lions build up a 20-O halftime lead and then decided to get into the game. But it was too late and their 20-point second-haltoutburst fell short as the Lions added a pair of scores of their own, Bigger loss than the game itself was the loss of Center George Coleman. The rugged co-captain and standout lineman suffered a broken shoulder bone in the first play ofthe game. John Purkins took over the center job and did a praiseworthy job, W ' M RED HERRILL Halfback l A LLOYD CASSADY End 185 THROW IT INTO HIGH. Quarterback Jess Thompson decides to run one against Fresno State. Lloyd Harris and Tom Aney are atter him. FRESNO, Nov. 5--Ott to a flying start in the T949 CCAA cham- pionship race, the Aztecs handed Fresno State an I8-7 lacing at Ratclitte Stadium before 7500 forlarn Raisin City fans. Wasting no time denting the scoreboard, the invading Monte- zumans scored in three plays. Halfback Chuck Daniels took the opening kick-oh' and rambled 70 yards to the Bulldog 24, The payoff came quickly as Leon Parma hit Jim Simmons with a touch- down pass. A 63-yard jaunt by Bulldog Vince Palma and a successful con- version put the Fresnans on top, 7-6, before the first quarter ended. But in the middle ot the second stanza Parma faded back near his own goal line and fired a long pass to End Lloyd Cassady who JESSE THOMPSON Quarterback BOB TOMLINSON , Halfback hauled in the long throw an the Fresno 20. Cass sauntered across The Aztecs kept battering away in Bulldog territory but couldn't get the ball across. In the lost period Fresno generated a drive that appeared to be headed for a TD--and a score might have meant the ball game for Fresno. But Bob Tomlinson intercepted a pass thrown by Quarterback Tom Aney and threaded his way 75 yards through Iunging Bulldogs for the clinching score. A SAN DIEGO .... 6 6 O 6-I8 Fresno...'...7000-7 COME BACK HERE. Chuck Daniels hangs on to one leg of Fresno s 4 Bob Brigham as Atecs post I8-7 win. ! ,gg x I, the goal untouched, gy IIIII ' Ii Ili I 1 ' 5 I :: 2 'III CHUCK DANIELS Holfback 4 BOB CON KLIN Guard use V g JACK H EN LEY Fullbuck LEGGO FELLAS. Bob Tomlinson gets a good hold on Cal Poly scat- back, with Ralph Freitag lending a strong hand. in mind. ' DICK WILSON Guard were still streaming back from the hot dog stands or adjusting their Cushions, Art Preston took the second-half kick-off and roa red 84 yards through Mustangs for an Aztec score. Poly Halback Doss Sims returned the compliment later in the game by lugging a kick- ott 93 yards for a touchdown. Jim Simmons also got in on the long run routine, crunching 74 yards through the Polyites for a score. And Tackle Tom Dahms got into the scorin icture when he rabbeclo 'uggled Poly hand-oft SAN DlEGO, Nov. l2-Eager to atone for their weak showing against San Jose, the Aztec warriors mutilated Cal Poly, 40-l9, as a slim gathering at 5000 huddled together in Aztec Bowl. A slashing ground game which rolled up 292 yards and a good passing attack which netted another lO7 gave the Staters an easy triumph over o Mustang team which came to town with upset ideas lt didn't take the Montezumans long to give the crowd an idea ot what was to come. The first time they handled the ball they ploughed 62 yards in 8 plays for the score, with Chuck Daniels, Ralph Freitag and Bob Tomlinson carrying the load, By halftime they had built up a comfortable 20-O lead, Many fans missed the thrill at the game, While most of them Q D and raced l3 yards to score. Scoregby auartels: Cal Poly ...... O 0 7 l2--l9 SAN DlEGO .... 7 i3 l3 7--40 TROUBLE AHEAD. Cal Poly's Doss Sims is about to be swarmed under by Davis, McPhatter, Purkins, and Pete Simmons. 187 BYRON CHASE Tackle l sos cHicK :Maker Halfback TROUBLE AHEAD? Art Preston looks worried as end against San Jose State. Al Fodor appears to . backg round. ART PRESTON Halfbock si 4 Mefemif M A M? 425 if rf .:...,.... 233:38 W nity -- .- . ,.ismstrsfsizmfzffsszfsvsc i ss t. as si F tg sw .. if mtg , ,pimms W sztztszzgsssxi' Eiifiitfigzgiifiiiifii Hwwsxstsm,..m,. gllfgigggyfzfe SAN DIEGO, Nov. l9--Aztec hopes for a CCAA championship it ' were trampled into the soggy Aztec Bowl turf as San Jose State's j V Golden Raiders ron rough-shod over the Scarlet and Black, 40-O, H :ZZL before the saddened eyes of 8500 subdued fans. i' A ,N Scoring in every quarter, the Spartans had no trouble pummel- 'ilf is-W' ing Monty's men into hopeless submission. lt was one-of those ' gg Msg ,.:,x games when no one could do anything right--for San Diego. Car- ,ff is :E.,EQ r rying the thing to extremes, the Aztecs found they had only mined i men on the field at one time late in the game. V lnterceptions by the alert Spartan secondary spelled doom for llz the Aztecs. Beginning in the early minutes of the game when San 'E .iiou 1'..Vl Jose picked att a San Diego pass and scored in a few short plays, the rlgut was on. Little 'Archie Chagonjiarl: Spartan halfback, was C 3 f , T U ericsm r y ,,l.t , the e culprit,s ea ng several a g t e cou se of the evening. DON BARDOT ' A End ' One of the few bright lights ot the Aztec cause was the return general apathy. i by quarters: A TOM WILSON A End ART 4 WRLLIAMS Halfback 188 to action ot Sophomore Fullback Ralph Freitag. The rugged line backer played a rugged game, blocking and tackling sharply. End Burt Slater also displayed some aggressive actions in the midst ot the Statistics on the game were slightly misleading. For example the Aztecs had 14 first downsg San Jose, 9, Don't be misled. Score San .lose . .A . .6 l3 14 7-Q-40 SAN DIEGG .... 0 O 0 O-0 OUT OF BOUNDS. Dick Adair is forced out of bounds by a trio of San .lose Spartans. ' j ' NSW .' W N ,H Missa :., serie:-rsffffifvige szsmi41.w3g,f5,-pgg gwmss MURRY CALLAN l Halfbock S x CALLAN ROLLS. Murry Callan rolls across the midfield stripe in Aztecs' easy 22-0 win over Santa Barbara in Homecoming Game. SAN DlEGO, Nov. 24-The Aztecs closed out the 1950 football season with a convincing 22-0 win over a hapless and helpless Santa Barbara College eleven in Thanksgiving Day Homecoming festivi- ties dt Aztec Bowl. lt was the only daylight game of the year. ' ' The victory, State's sixth against three losses, was easier than RALPH FREITAG the scare would indicate. Pushing the Gauchos around with little trouble, Bill Schutte's boys rolled up a total of M6 yards iland and airi to 96 for the visitors. A Gaucho run in the waning minutes managed to get them out of minus yardage on the ground, but still they netted only I5 yards against the rugged Aztec line. After o scoreless first quarter, which saw the Gauchos stop an Aztec drive on the one, the San Diegons scored in the early minutes of the second period. Leon Parma fired a long pass to Bud Milke on the goal line. qAfter juggling the ball and finally taking it away Fullbuck r from three Gauchos, Milke scored and Lyle Hufford's placement made it 7-O. A 54-yard touchdown romp by Art'Preston and another Hufford conversion early in the third period made it I4-O and the Aztecs were on their way. ln the fourth period Gaucho l-lcilfback Ron Tern- quist found ,himself nailed in the end zone by Aztec Fullback Red Herrill for a safety, and the count had been upped to I6-O. 'Final Aztec tally followed the Gaucho kick-off as Jim Simmons bulled his way over for the score. Score by quarters: Santa Barbara . . . 0 O 0 O-- 0 SAN DlEGO .... 0 7 7 8-22 lTS A PASS! 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S wrt '-2:22. -I .22 :gl Siigg e we is an view?-555512 ,he 4 by vgvfvmpwnf my y 3 Wwizwri . . were X -Q. v- ggi... ,, . f Y Q :: Y 311 QE ,f 2 x Wait Lowe Betw Hodge and Pete Benson go Getting morersols together sn prepc rcmon for P through the rourme for o bug cheer iughfmg the S before the fn-st home game The vorssty obvsously embarrassed by at all The song leaders busy gxvmg out wsth mussc A is rnfroduced to the student body mspnrmg gyrcmons Head Coach Bs!! Schuffe gives hns boys some Cori Benton tells Duck Simmons how mt s done . advice in workouts Note the charocfersstuc While Bob Tomlinson ond Don Bordot enyoy BRAlN TRUST. Curl Benton, Charlie ond l-lorry Broadbent toke time out camera. receives the Breirbcird tion's Sfcir of The November from Bob Breitbord. Wilbur Kelley, left, president of the Aztec Athletic Angels, turns over check for S3000 to Deon Peiffer as Mike Pecorovich, center, looks on. Pecorovich was main speaker of An el kick-off dinner, ,M ,,,,,, W ,,.,,, , ,,,o 9 hmm Dr. Hepner speoks, but Bill Schuite tells Leo Collond o joke, Fronlc Scott, middle was emcee of the football dinner of Ernies Gates ' Rancho, A Bill Sclfiutte ond Leon Parma check progress of Santo Borboro gome from sidelines Carl Benton ond Dick Simmons in background Bill Schulte 'rells o good Scbutfe joke To the boys of the onnuol foorboll banquet Mr , 'l 193 Bi L...- Timer Fred Kasch strains to see just exactly After the game, the football team celebrates what's going on out therein late stages of --last game of the season, of coarse, Santa Barbara game. tilt?-yi ? '5'3llA 4 JAJ-Z 3 J 5 rg Z ' The sorority girls sell lovely chrysanthernums The band majorettes strut their stuff at the Cal Poly game, for the photographer. Things apparently aren't going too well at Trainer Tam Parker does a tape job on Wen- the moment. Bates, Howell, Callan, Williams dell Weller. and Wilson don't look too happy. 194 V 1. Jgyg e so A new feature of The Aztec halftime wos the The yell leaders ore of it again--this time mlenled flag twlrler group. for o rolly. Aztec-lond's three bond moiorettes-Marion, Ogle, Marilyn Toliciferro ond Morgoret BOVTISY- Darlene goes through her spectacular f routine for the Sonic Borboro game fans. The three cute song leaders, Ginger Otis, Queen Betty Blair ond her lovely escorts of Helen Shelton ond Bonnie Graham, go fha Home-Coming Porode. through their routine. -ff 195 -aryzrsrww fi W 5 , . 1 4 at ' 422 -, , f f w if. fe f . fo., , 10' 4 .. re in 4 W , M ,,,H.,,,,,, 7. bei ' XQW GEORGE ZIEGENFUSS Coach l Left to right in front circle: Bill Meyer, Dick Riley, Som Drake, Leo Tuck, Bill Hutchison, Riga Rodriguez, Dick Barnes, Don Nuttall, om Keesey, Bud Milke, Harry Wilson, Paul Pruett, Syd Franklin, and Glenn Awrey. Squatting, behind circle: .lim . Moore, manager, Coach George Ziegenfussg and Felix Dagger, assistant manager. Coach George Ziegenfuss herded his charges through the best season State had enjoyed in four years as they racked up l4 wins against lO losses in o tough schedule. On their home floor the Aztecs were pretty hard to beat. They won l2 of the lo games played in Aztec Gym. Losses were to a fired-up Alumni quintet, an aggressive Loyola University team, talented San Jose and the Peoria Diesels, powerful A.A.U. team. Teams appearing on the Aztec cage schedule for the first time included the Peoria Diesels, Los Angeles State, Culver-Stockton College of Canton, Missouri, and AirPac. Center Dick Barnes, who had his greatest ot four seasons, led the team in virtually every phase at the scoring for the year. l-le scored 297 points in 24 games for an average of l2.38 points a game. He also had the best field goal record, hitting 4l.6'7Q at his shots tram the floor, Forward Tom Keesey, runner-up in scoring with 2l l, just missed setting a new 3-year scor- ing record. His 3eyear mark was 830, l l shy of the late Milky Phelps' 84l. Guard Rigo Rodri- guez was easily the most improved ball player on the team. ln addition to valuable floor play, Riga scored l92 points to finish third. Scoring figures: l96 BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD, 1949-50 S. D 42 39 54 36 50 72 57 63 49 54 55 52 5 l 68 6 l 64 48 53 47 48 55 58 84 55 l3l5 OPP Alumni All-Stars ..... . 49 Whittier College ......... 27 Arizona State ot Tempe ,... 36 U. C. L. A. ........,,. . 65 Chapman College . .... . 40 AirPac fFleet Airl .....,... 40 Culver-Stockton College . . . 46 Redlands University ....... 57 Loyola University fL.A.J .... 52 Whittier College .,....... 43 Loyola University CL.A,l .... 58 San Jose State College ..... 60 35 49 68 38 51 California Poly ........... Los Angeles State College . . Peoria Caterpillar Diesels . . . Occidental College . . f.... Santa Barbara College ,.... California Poly .,,..,.. . 49 Pepperdine College ,... , 40 San Jose State College ..... 59 Fresno State College . . . . 6l Santa Barbara College ,.... 56 Fresno State College ...... 65 PepperdineCollegelovertimel 64 Won lil, Lost lO l208 California Collegiate Athletic Association games, ASKETBALL DICK BARNES Center High Point Man--297 points Breitbard Foundation Winner Most Vaiuable Player C.C.A.A. First Team BILL HUTCHINSON Forward C.C.A.A. Second Team 197 TOM KEESEY Forward Captain DICK BARNES Center ARGUND AND lNl Dick Barnes goes around Santo Borboro men with Hurry Wilson doing the screening. DON NUTTALL Guard BUCKETUNIG ANOTHERY Don Nuttall QOGS in for two - - of the 13 points he scored ogoinsf Los Angeles State. HEAD? UP! Tom Keesey' Bm Hutchlson and Fresno s Len Sonclergord wont for the rebound. YV' .ff RL TOM KEESEY Forward , . 198 . QI' Forward ARE BUD MILKE Cenfer 84-65 COMIN' THROUGH! Bi!! Hutchison pounds around Pepperdine defender on his favorite shot, RIGO RODRIGUEZ Guard slips one through the ' 199 AN EASY LENS? Bobby Pneipgg makes an easy seffup as fwikez fsnioye free ride on back LA, Smte? Diablo ROGUE'S GALLERY? Harry Wilson, Bobby Pheips, Tam Keesey, Don Nuffaii, Dick Barnes and Coach George Ziegenfuss posef for the camera. ,fi ,rb ' , 'Wi A ROUSING CHEER . . . FOR TWO VITAL POINTS? The Omega Xis, in ful! dress for a barn dance, give the boys voca! aid, BOBBY PHELPS LEO TUCK Forward Guard BALLET' Lao Tuck and a Peoria Caierw KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL? Everyone! piiiar Diese! do a ioveiy dance Together watching it, Rigo Rodriguez is missing if, and as Lao fires one at ine basket, k San Jose's George Clark is getting if, i i , 200 DICK RILEY SYD FRANKLIN Forward APPLYING THE BRAKES! Riga Rodri- guez makes a quick stop for a shot af the bucket, Hutch and Barnes are in background. K - L- Guard W ONE FRIEND, ANYWAY! Referee Bill PAUL PRUETT EI-l,WHAT'S THAT? Don Nutfaflawoir- Raako finds one person who will smile Guard ing a message from the bench while of him--Bob Stevens. Fresnds Matt Garcia waves to a friend in the third row. TIPPIN' IN! Dick Bornels tips one in for JIM Moons lk Faux busses Senior Manager ' Manager 201 WHERE IS IT? Some of the boys watch the FRIENDS AFTER ALL? Riga Rodriguez goes Aztecs play UCLA on teievision over to shake hands with Santa Borbarcfs Hudson Scott after Aztec victory. BiII Hutchi- son and Dick Barnes leave the tioor. SAM DRAKE ONE OF THE QUIETER MOMENTS. The BILL MEYER Forward crowd sits back and reloxes during one of Guard few quiet moments ot game. NO BALL IN SIGHT? But there must be TRICK SHOT? Harry Wiison adds o touch one somewhere, Dick Barnes and Gaucho of trickery to his underethe-basket shot Jack Moore eIbow their way up toward ' ' ' ' ' Dc' HARRY WILSON the bggket, Forward ' ' 202 -W WHAT HAPPENED HERE? Everybody looks happy but the Coach. The Aztecs must have af least scored a basket. FUTTLE? Santa Barbarcfs Hudsan Scott' fries vamiy to stop Don Nm'tol!'s two- pointer. TXNO-WAY STRETCH? Bud Milke oufjumps HALFTIMEY The crowd stretches after a Las Angeies State Diabfo for contra! of bali. strenuous first haffk AWKWARD SYTUATWONY Dick Barnes HOLD THAT LINE! Pepperdine Wave does it the hard way as Pepperdinefs iohn fries a Hying tackle but Bi!! Hutchison Furiong stands by ready for the kill. goes in for Q bucket. ' 203 X CHARLES BOUCHER pa ng of Geo 9 ege uss an cha c e st c pose If s Cold Gurslde tells has boys how to wan the bag one Dick Barnes, c .,.... Tom Keesey, f ...... Riga Rodriguez, 9 Don Nuttall, g ...... Mud Milke, f-c .,.., Bill Hutchison, f .... Bobby Phelps, l ...,. Harry Wilson, 'l. .,.. . Dick Riley, g ....... Leo Tuck, g . ...... , Charlie Boucher, f Som Drake, if ..,..., Paul Prueff, Q .,.... Syd Franklin, 9 ..... af. rr rs 69 297 85 41 57 24 03050000 O-IXOVO VQ, 12,38 8.79 8.00 5.75 5.48 3.48 3.62 . 6 .22 I 0 rs AMW 24 H4 24 211 24 78 36 192 24 138 2l 45 25 H5 10 36 21 93 9.30 23 23 34 80 21 20 36 76 36 25 l5 l8 22 I I7 20 IY8 5 6 I2 7 6 ON NM 0.86 0.50 CCME DOWN' Harry Wlson STS CROWDED IN HERE! At least eight of the ten wait for another rebound men an the floor got into this one of the San Diego- Pepperdine game. Finding it hard to win on the road, the Aztecs still managed to finish third in the 1949-50 CCAA basketball campaign which was won by George Pepperdine College, The Waves were playing as a CCAA member for the first time. Center Dick Barnes gained an All-CCAA first team berth for the second straight season, while Forward Bill Hutchison was named to the second team although he missed two games on the CCAA season. Gaining Hon- orable Mention were Guards Riga Rodriguez and Don Nuttall, and Bud Milke, who served double duty os a forward and center. After getting oft to a shaky start, the Aztecs threw the conference race wide open when they upset highly favored Pepperdine in the top game of the season at Aztec Gym. The Waves had led most of the game, but inspired play pulled it out of the tire for the Montezurnans. Coach George Ziegentuss' boys really went wild in trouncing Fresno State in the final home appearance of the season, They plastered the Bulldogs, 8-4-65, to establish a new San Diego State College scoring record. The old mark was 74. The conference and the season ended on a sour note as Pepperdine beat the Stoters, '64-55, in an overtime game at Los Angeles. The Aztecs appeared to have the game cinched going into the infamous two-minute rule, but obvious home town otficiating handed it to the Waves. FINAL CCAA STANDINGS, 1949-50 Y?2 ss,s., P ,. fff' o,,o M.e-sYSff'f?,o,,9?P1? '1 Pepperdine College .... S00 557 492 San Jose State ........ 700 632 532 SAN 'DlEGO STATE ,.., 500 550 540 Fresno State , ......... 400 56l 623 California Poly ,....... 300 490 5-53,2 Santa Barbara College 300' 456 407 FROSH BASKETBALL Seated, left to right: Jerry Kipp, Elwin Steidl, Lindohl, .lim Jackson. S CARL BENTON Coach It was a rough season for the San Diego State Frosh basket- ballers this season. They came up with only six wins in i9 starts. The Papoose played many serv- ice clubs, freshmen and high school squads on their schedule, usually findingftheir short height at a disadvantage. But the season was not without its color and the yeorlings come along showing considerable improvement in ball handling and shooting before the schedule was complete. Leading performer for the Frosgh was lanky Larry Blocker, who led the scorers-from the pivot Spot. Carl Benton handled the coaching assignment getting an assist from Don Smith, former basketball great for San Diego State. nah 47 44 26 57 4 l - 33 33 46 34 45 42 5 I 62 45 55 34 49 32 47 555 Ed Wright, Dove Hudson, Jim Richardson, Terry Carl Benton iFrosh coachl. San Diego Junior College AirPac Junior Varsity Camp Pendleton Marines Miramar NAAS San Diego High School Oceanside-Carlsbad JC Loyola University Frosh Palomar College Loyola University Frosh Naval Training Center La Jolla Hi h School Palomar College Naval Air Station Oceanside-Carlsbad JC San Diego Junior College Pepperdine Frosh SubPac lHawoiii Hoover High School Pepperdine Frosh - 6-I3 Owwnh Sl ' 62 45 54 32 52 73 3 1 63 75 40 42 67 53 72 53 69 3 l 62 l O25 Ed Wright, left, ond Elwin Sfeidl il 81 find the going rough ogoinsf Pepperdine Frosh. John Fink, bustling little guard, fires one from the side. The Frosh bench sweofs out onofher Tough one, Tommy O'Brien drives in nord for o bucket. l Jim Jackson lets ily o iong one from the sideline. Larry Blocker pumps one fowo rd the basket. Coach Corl Benton explains the finer points of the gorne to Tom O'Brien. fem. 207 F st lop to boho Ge e Pohl Karl Goodwalt, Nick Radovich, Jack Wilkins, Second row: John Herman, Frank Smith, Harry Olson, Third row: Gene Dykes Jack S c Bob Nelson Gene Haley. Fourth row: Bob Newton, Dick Barnes, Al'Fodor, Coach Charlie Smith. Fifth row: Don Crickmore, Bill E ckso Sixth row: John Cares, Jim Boss, Tommy Jones, Seventh raw: Manager Warren Dukes. Coach Charlie Smith's Aztec dia mond squad had its ups and downs in '50, but came out of o rugged 35-game grind with a record of 20 wins against i4 losses and one tie game. .The mound staff was backboned by Port- sider Bill Ruzich and Right-hander Dick Barnes. Ruzich finished his fourth varsity Season with a 6-3 record and a good 2.87 earned run average. Barnes had o 5-4 mark and a 2.99 e. r. a. 'Both lost some heart- breakers. Barnes was signed by the Boston Red Sox organization immediately after the close of the season. A remarkable feat ofthe mound staff was that of seven regular pitchers the worst earned. run average was 3.80 --- not a bod record. Don Crickrnore sported the top e, r. a. mark of l.7l. I The plate power was spearheaded by a veteran and a newcomer. Catcher Ai Fadar won his second straight batting title with a lofty .384 average, and Sophomore Center- tieider Art Preston was not tar behind at .355. Preston topped the club in runs batted in, runs scored and stolen bases. ' After piling up a lot of wins in the early- season, the Staters hit rough going in the first CCAA Southern Division games. But they came .back to finish in second place behind Santa -Barbara. One of the high points of the season was o well-pitched 3-2 win over the'University of Arizona. When Dick Barnes handcuffed the Wildcats that day it was their lowest out-put of the ear, and one of only two losses in an entire 50-game schedule. 208 . ER E0 Waals!! 7i320 i5i50l 258463 BATTING G Al R H HR A. Fodor,c. . 27 86 i2 33 2 A. Preston, cf 35 136 40 48 2 J.Wilkins,3b 3l H2 24 34 2 T. Jones, ss, 35 l23 34 37 2 J. Cares, c. . 23 53 13 i5 2 G.Haley,2b. 23 ssl a is 0 .l. Saucier, if 25 76 I3 20 O J. Bass, lt. .. 28 97 27 225 0 K.G'dwolt,rt 23 K66 916 i J.l-lerrnon, rt 30 10715 25 0 B,Nelson, lb 35 T34 30 3l 4 7 Pl'l'CHlNGf ll' H R D. Crickmore. 3655 27 i3 B. Newton... 23 I5 9 B. Erickson .. 4 6 l i G. Dykes .... 32 Al 28 10 B. Ruzich .... 78 81 49 D. Barnes. . Q. 6959 56 38 23756 '5' 4 1 Avg. 384 355 304 301 283 265 263 258 242 234 231 ERA. 1.71 2.177 2.30 2.78 2.87 2.99 V .hi W - A 1 DICK BARNES , Pitcher BILL Pitcher TOO LATE! Dick Barnes thunders into first just o stride behind the throw which nipped him for the out. Umpire is ready to signs! i the out. . , GENE DYKES aiu. ERICKSON i ' Naclc RADovlcl-I Pitcher . Catcher D HERE IT comes! Ace ieffhanfief Bi!! Rumi in his denvefy ' . against Pepperdine. POHL AL FODOR BOB NEWTON Pifgher with Catcher I e run--but with the for o ART PRESTON Center Fieid SWING AND A MISS. Art Preston takes o healthy cut ui' The boi! Cwhich con be seen just above his right foofl, but misses. JOCKEYS. The bench jockeys give ca iifrle oral cssisf- HARRY OLSDH A once to teammates. Pitcher Tw mf' A E if W Q, 1 ':'2- 1 210 .HM BASS Left Fieid JACK SAUCIER Second Bose YER OUT! Aztec first-sucker Bob Ne!- son fakes the throw for 0 put-out. Jol-IN HERMAN Right new sg 2 2 V 'fill Q 5 i'f'1 :LQ Q R ' ,I i,, .ay -f XEQMQ N 3:-' ,. f- ,Si fl Qi Q il s ..f,,.if,, ,. ,. rwfgirx' N 1 L gr Q N J' , i Y' , ,' ,.,.f I JACK WlLKlNS Third Base Ya A f f- 1. -, A .W 'K if TOMMY JON ES Shortsfop CARL GOODWALT Center Field 9' P JXNOONQJUIQOONYO gg ...gg ... 0JO9OsON0SN-Ilxlw LQLQU'HQl.fJO03wbJUl UTM A5-o LAO C00 I! : E. 0 0 P P in o i: 'I' :- o '1 2: o DQ 4 52: Zo :s .Um ai' 7 : 9: :i Qu: U10 r- :reg SZ-i m Q agen 5'ma 'DSS' 94113 I-'l ru3,0 'S-49 mf? . .Q . . ,D :awo- ui:-M NLR: ooram owoo USE' rib- 'l95O VARSITY BASEBALL RECORD Marine Recruit Depot Marine Recruit Depot Whittier College Loyola University AirPac PhibPac Naval Training Center U.S.C. Naval Training Center Pl'iibPac El Toro Marines Arizona State of Tempe Westmont College Fresno State College Fresno State Camp Stoneman Sr. Mary's Son Jose Stole College California Poly Loyola University University of Arizona University of Arizona University of Arizona Marine Recruit Depot Pepperdine College ' Pepperdine College lCalled, dark? U.C.l..A. Santa Barbara College Santa Barbara College El Toro Marines Marine Recruit Depot 'Santo Barbara College 'Santa Barbara College 'Pepperdine College , 'Pepperdine College 'CCAA game, 'R ik' Won 205 Lost l4 COne Tiel 0Pv 6 8 6 4 l 5 3 15 4 2 4 l O 7 i0 O 13 5 5 4 l4 2 5 6 9 3 9 8 2 4 2 I 4 5 l WARREN DUKES Manager 212 FROSH BASEBALL -............,..... ..,' -M i . ri- , ' r 'c f 'Q J lt 'i1?' to .3k3ff'Qii' L . is sie . .sy ., . f, , wif .., if w ea pn, g ,W yi gm ,, K If SQ NA ,T j T.r.Q,2Wf,.Q'T'? 3iv5j-ivihu .gg ,far i R am ,gn 754-it 4 i X . ig Mm. ,, M -. 3,,f,wJgi7 ,W 4 Adi' at ' 1 A fx desert 4 . 'naman ' .5 ff it gi , , 3' Q- .ik Mi. ' - r - W z '11 in f X W. LM ,gi-it el .AHF . 4, My , ,Qi W. ,yet 1 M tw Q in 'FF ?j-jj-9i1:ee?.u.55g. gffistk W? I --M -vm Ma- Wm v el' neo if QM First row, lett to right--Howie Esterson, Dick Chapin, Bob Johnson, Roy Wayne, Dan Tellep, Johnny Green, Ed Thile. Second row, left to right--Coach Fred Kasch, Tony Adams, Larry Blocker, Tony Rae, Jim Rinehart, Jim Rich- ardson, Phil Prokop, Jim Jackson, Harry Newlon, manager. Coach Fred Kasch's Freshman baseball team, despite a variety of hardships, had a successful season, turning in an 8-5 record against the best of the prep teams of the San Diego area. With good pitching, strong hitting and a good defensive infield, Kasch had a well-balanced team. Ace hurlers were Larry Blocker K4-U and Tony Rae I3-li. Rae doubled as an outfielder and .clouted a healthy 420. But a mere .420 was not enough to win the team batting title. Catcher Jim Rinehart wallaped the bali at a .474 clip to win that honor, and ln- fieider Jim Richardson was second at .424. The team as a whale hit .304 for their l3-game season, Highlights of final Frash statistics: Jim Rinehart, C Batting AB R H RBI Pct. 6 8 9 .474 Jim Richardson 33 8 l4 i4 .424 Tony Roe, p-cf 50 9 21 I5 .420 Ed Thile, if .,... . . . 38 IO l4 9 .368 Roy Wayne, of 4 6 3 .333 213 1950 FROSH BASEBALL RECORD Fresh Opp. l Point Loma High 4 'l3 Kearny High 3 6 San Diego High JV i 3 Hoover High 13 T2 San Diego High l 7 San Diego High 5 7 Chula Vista High 3 8 Sweetwater High 7 3 Paint Loma High 4 2 Grossmont High 7 7 La Jolla High 8 9 Chula Vista High 6 10 Miramar NAAS 6 Won 8 Lost 5 Pitching IP H R ER BB SO W L ERA Tony Roe 33 2i I3 1.015 29 3 l 2.72 Larry Blocker 42 40 27 i4 33 24 4 l 3.02 Ed Thile l6i5ll 7 5 510 4.ii 5 Q -M .... Front row, kneeling, left to right: Joe Brooks, Roland Attebery, Bill Ellis, Dick Straub, Bill Burke, Chuck Daniels, Tom Sturak, Steve Beason. Back row, standing: Frank Reynolds, Mgr., Russ Console, Keri Beck, Bill Carpenter, Joe Page, Bob Mahon, Bob Smith, Jack Razzeto, Lloyd Schunemann, Art Williams, Jud Kenney, Mgr., Choc Sportsman, Coach, lt was a big year tor the San Diego State College tiackmen-probably one of the greatest years in Charles Sportsman Track Coach TRACK AND FIELD PERFORMKNCES THROUGH MAY 6 llncludes CCAA Championships? 100-yard dash-Dick Straub, :lO, Art Williams, :lOp Chuck Daniels, :lO.2 220-yard dash-Dick Straub, i2l.6, Chuck Daniels, 3222. 440-yard dash--KenlBeck, :SOQ Lloyd, Schunernann, 150, Bill Ellis, :5O.ig Bob Har- , wood, :5l,l. 880-yard run-M-Lloyd Schunernann, 11558, Ken Beck, V585 Bill Burke, l:58,3. Mile run'--Steve Benson, 41255, Torn Sturak, 4:28, Russ Console, 4:3lg Frank Kinsella, 4:33, ' Two-mile run--Steve Beasan, 91346, Frank Kinsella, 9:51, Tom Sturak, lO:O5,8, Roland Attebery, lO:O7.5g Joe Brooks, lO:l5. 22O'yard law -hurdles--Wally Hartin, 1243, Bob Mahon, 24.4, Bob Marr, 1246, l2O-yard high hurdles-Bob Mahon, :l4.9. - Mile relay-Bob Mahan, Ken Beck, Bill Ellis, Lloyd Schunemann, 3120.2 44O'yaigd2relay-Chuck Daniels, Dick Straub, Lloyd Schunernann, Art Williams, 34 . . A , Broad jump--Bob Mahan, 23'5lf1i , Chuck Daniels, 2l'9 , Keri Beck, 2l'a , Fer- rnan McPhatter, 2l'l Mi . Pole vault--Bobby Smith, l4'5 , Kenny Beck, l3'7 , Ed Teogle, l2'. High jump--Jack Razzeto, 6'8lfi'l, Joe Page, 6'rllf1i , Ferman McPhotter, 6'l,f.3' Shot put--Pete Simmons, 4l'5l1s g Hugh Latham, 2lO'8lfoi' Javelin-Joe Page, l85', Ed Teagle, l73'lOl.-2-'Y Discus--Vernon Finch, l2i', Jim Erkenbeck, ii1l'll , Kenny Beck, ll4'9 . the callege's history. Coach Choc Sportsman's cinderrnen established five new college records , won five dual meets, placed two athletes, Pole Vaulter Bobby Smith and High Jumper Jack Razzeto, as the na- tion's best in their respective events. Among the relay team accomplishments were victories in the mile relay at the Long Beach Relays and Southwest AAU. Championships and a third in the tau Relays, A 440-yard relay contingent grabbed first place honors at the Long Beach Relays. Razzeto and Smith placed the Aztecs high on the national standard. Razzeto cleared gh Texas the high jump bar at 6 feet SM: inches to tie tor the best leap in the nation for the last two years. Smith vaulted to a th ree-way tie at i4 feet 5 inches, among the cream of the crop of present-day vauiters. Both of these marks, at course, were new college records. Lloyd Schunemann, ace half-rniler, broke his own record when he traveled the 880 in l:55.8sg Bob Mahan topped a long standing record when heiran the 330 yard dash in 35.4, breaking a mark that had stood since l932. The other record smasher was the mile relay crew of Bob Mahon, Ken Beck, Bill Ellis, - Lloyd Schpnernann who ran the distance in 3120.2 to break the ten-year-old mark, A. Distance runner, Senior Steve Beason, is probably deserving of a great deal of praise. Beason was the only winner in the conference finals, running the 2-mile in 91346. ln his three years at competition Steve has lowered his mark by more than a full minute, which is quite an accomplishment. Other seniors who were impressive this year and will be greatly missed are: Versatile Kenny Beck, pole vaulter ll3'7 l, 440 C50 tlatl, 880 H1585 and many other events, Wally Hartin, low hurd and high hurdler, and Frank Here Comes Kinsella, mile and 2 mile l9:5lJ. --.whm . . wiv talking to NC AA, pale vaulting champ Bobby and to ,two years, 6'Blf2 . TRACK RESULTS Dual Meets: Sari Diego State Ill SDSC Frosh San Diego State Pepperdine San Diego State UCLA Los Angeles State Santa Barbara - Tempe State University of Arizona University of Mexico Won 6, Lost 2 San Diego State Son Diego State San Diego State San Diego State lO2 i 2 72 6l 2 3 Son Diego State 78 l '2 84 l 3 59 97 Other Competitiorm Lang Beach Relaysm-lst place, college division, 3rd place, open division. Texas Relays--2nd place, college division. C C A A Championships'--2nd p y2l4 - ler l24.4l who made the best high jump in the world in the last 9 59 , 69 l,f3 52 l!2 A15 2f'3 72 34 28 lf2 lace. Beck 455 1 ,Neem Joe Page, one of the Aztecs' two prize jumpers, goes over 6' NA -but lr's all in vain. He foiled to make the ma rk in campetition, and was trying this one just for fun. L.,,,Q - Jumping Jack Razzeto just eases over the bar of 6' IZ . Versofele Joe Page lets 1 with long iavelin s RUSS CONSOLE STEVE BEASON Bobby Smith glides over the bar in dual meet at Aztec Oval. s Russ Console romps across finish line in first place in the mlle run, Leather-lunged Steve Beeson, Sfafe's greatest 2-miler since the lore Clair Berdel, chugs in yards ahead of his nearest rival. F not fast' enough to catch Los Angeles States LLOYD SCHUNEMANN Lloyd Schunemann sweeps the line ahead of Otey Scruggs of Santa and Bill Burke Cbehind Scruggsl for- his first try at 880 in l 50 season. , Bob O'Rourke in the 440. :lsr Frank Gunder Kinsella, straining FRANK KINSELLA ART WILLIAMS Roland Attebery heads for the tape with a winning ef- fort in the two-mile run. all the way, finished just ahead of teammate Joe Brooks in this gruelling two-mi le run, Paul Lockheed and Bill Burke match strides r with Pepperdine On the first lap of the 880. 1 . ,QS , Tl 'fsitaeffmmg-ie WS 'le W igan? 1 -f---f farm! s-'-i 'g 'W,-:f 'fi,,5'i?sw2yg. -s--4 ,,,,, R ,... 3 H x.: ,..,. ..,,. .... pvs iil l s U QI k YSEY 6 L. ,EV - Z + A - N 4 - 7'WW' 'F' T ..., s s 13W-M I' Q if .r iii: 1: S i Lf 1 TV As JOE BROOKS ss he Q ., N 217 , z Z i 2 i ,,.. -aieefeief ,W M'1,,,f,f .liv X ,,.,E, A ,V i fe , - 0 . e ,, M .MNV.n W . i e A NCAA champ Bobby Smith eases over the ' 'lei-liibeff' bm- ef we . sassy SMITH e W U A 9 With an ai!-out effort, Bob Mahon gets o one af his best jumps. ' K ' A e,:ffi,-eeezeemme5Wge,mQ,,,,e. X' ig - Q si f 2? kk , .X We X - Q BILL CARPENTER Dick Straub and Bi!! Carpenter lead the way Q in 100 against Pepperdine. X X 7X KD 3 3 '4 cn m 0 gr' C '5-ro IDG a H: Sr? -'Je -'ll Uffb an :Ui A ? a :w 7r 3 a 0 71' U5 o 'IN 'H Ed Tagle barely makes it over the bar ai' 12 N Stafe's twa top hurdiers roar past feet. Pepperdine! Jack Bigheod, lt's Waily Hartin on The ieft, Bob Mahan on the right. Y SE' fe- il K K I,::,: Q I . W gk V ,55,if,5 may , ny- V 'Nl -,551 ? E 233.41 lien-i ,,-e U -Q -....i...... iwkk x BOB MAHON Z p ' i i W 1 a e ii aa y :h 'P i X -.ii:Q -iii .f.1V.., :.,,., . V ae'i epei -A-Jw X w e ' zia z is NW ,gg QYQQ v . ,, ' .. s 9 W ' 1 - ? 'LQ5ffi'?35i' . ,, ,I A-3' Af ...,, f ' g:::2:r-12'g:,C. '-W ' ,ZZ ...5'1'f..'2E '22f H ..,.. ,Vg EM V V g A ,::.:::-::,:,.:j..' ,,,, .,., , L'1V23Qgg,:3lzizbggwliv-WYE ., U. ' ' .,,..,,.. ..-ziriif y 'fizji w 'gibiglfffigniivtqzzif 'EE '- 5' T? ..: : f wiiizaizfz k Wx? we K- .Mi 612i'hUwfn..L,iQb2 ima N ,. ,.A.., iii ..A, ,..--... : .J -V ...,.-. - - W ww ,Mr vi. 4 -Q S YE? rv f :Q J 5 vw 'PT 'wx iii E F3 Q , 2 1 wi-iii WW ,Z as T 3 i is N1 ,Al W mi Wiiwsjqwe A av- W' vm tkk P VQW sv 15 'Kwai i i i Q iii- ffm . i '53 .KK , 5 Q f .2. fig-:-fi'f:2::if'E 'I 5' Q 22 Sf ' xii: ?5ff3'?Q H :i3:,QSgi3 ii. - -V Vernon Finch lets Hy cz discus foss, L-mph, 'F' 1' 555 5 -'---: -1- , 2if ' l':if s2- ifiil 'ff Tim Qu ii . 5 im, --'-- 'Jg'1 A i i i 3, f- i .Www-wmgwnxq NAT +. WM Ww,,,,,.,,,,. 3 A W R-LW A .,, NX Dick Sfroub digs in for finish of 220 against Pepperdine. Kenny Beck, Aztec handyman, Hips the Spear for one of his cif'rernoon's efforts. - F 43, WWW wifi, 5' f 2 L S F7 ., 'Q- ---' 3 LW- 2' T V: 'et 1 x v ,,E1 1 5.14 -i ' zv, 'L 2 f i Sn , , , fbi, 23 , ...,..,., 5 .. .,: -'M' ' .- P ':::n if looks good for Sontci Bcirbards Ted Vick, Bob Mahon, Aztec timber topper, takes on but Wciily Herrin, to Vick's left, was the WALLY HARTIN winner for the Aztecs. i x E 'T i Q , , .1 ,. -' H--Pfygw, A 3 Qi 7.53 ':2- 3 4 Kiasma: , im.. qi ,P :.i.f.::::'f-::-'- k i, 5 A ::- , Q' i if F . .... . i N 'L i . in me eorly leod in victory against Pepperdine. JIM ERKENBECK High-jumper Joe Page fries his hand of o Jim Erkenbeck winds up for cc new event--the shot, put. Tomi Sturok strains os he finishes ahead of teammate Fronk Kin- sella in winning miie ogoinst Sonic Borborci. ' fill fi .,, W - M ,.- 'H ' .:. 5,-A. .f x - -. NN ik , 1 1? 2 ii me s. f V ie f 2 any S J ,, Q gs 5 Q gg ...M we PM Nea K F? 'hm W ' Tom S'i'URAK 220 discus toss. The start of the 440 in meet with Santo Bor- boro Coliege. if h . 9 i. 1 fe - ,. A V , 3,37 y K 'ful 5.377 filnuif V . se 1' 'f 25 , -.si 2 NN . . e :E i . .,,. , ,. .i ' K k n ,VQML A - - tx A A an 25:2 i ' 'i Soma MALCOLM HERBERT fFroshj Q .mum --aww, Vi A,.,,,A yx 5 at A x my W xii, Q Joe Page heads for the sawdust offer cies ring SZ . BOB MARR JOE PAGE 221 E mar hurdle with 35 .5 QwVvv? iQ'f. ' . - -'M',fS+E2-fly - ' .M Lx ef 3 f it ' Q .Q 2. f HH :Z .V,V 3 1': 3 111' L Another Aztec mile relay combina- tion, with Bill Burke taking off ogoinst Pepperdine. s X 155- 1 ,' ,fc ki. 4, 5 Burke -shoves it to Kenny Beck . . . . . Beck to Bill Ellis for the third lop . . . i 2 .U L Ellis to Schunemcmn in the anchor lop JOE STOWERS BROQM BILL BURK . . . ond Lloyd Schunerncmn 1 strides in easily for the win. E CHUCK DANIELS 222 S S! Q I GOLF SQUAD g -....,...., ..,v,w- v---.--W-v.v-.,, , 1 V 223 ' HARRY BnoAonEN'i' Coach First row, left to right: Bill McKellar, rnorsogerg Bill Cowling, Loren Dierdorff, Don Arnold, Allison Henson, Harold Henson, Coociw l-'lorry Broadbent, Second row: Arnold l-lesser, Denny Morteeny, Dick Anderson, Hillyer Prenrice, Ai Blaylock, ,lim KET' Hedge, Byron Meyers, Henry Sam. UP AND OVER. Loren Dierclorfl, 175- pouncler, reverses Cliff Grey of Son Francisco Stole. Season's Dual Meet and Tournament Record SDSC Opponent I7 Novy All Stars I5 24 Son Francisco S. 3 20 Sfern's Gym 4l lo Novy All Stars I7 19 Air Poc 9 20 Stem's Gym l3 l6 U.C.L,A. 15 23 Comp Pendleton 9 of Son Francisco Store College is l-lE'S DOWN. Harold Henson pins Freid- mon of' Son Francisco Store in o Notionol NEED SOME HELP? Dick Robinson Cwith knee guordsl cmd Harold Henson Ciighfsl in finols of All-College l36- pound division. Henson was the winneri 224 UGHY The lweovies grunt ond groom in the All-College finols. Don Arnold, on top, won decision from Allison Henson. shows some of the drive whicn Qoverqhirn decision in this mofch with Bob Leomer ' in All-'College meer. - Junior AAU moich or Aztec Gym. - MlSl.EADlNG, Henry Som oppeors to have oll the best of it here, buf Son Froncisczds Joe Kimura win the motch by decision. l Time Club, wrestling fraternity, organized on the campus of Son Diego State Coflege this year to further the interests of Aztec wrestiing, provide competition for Aztec ofumni, ond cnid in pro- motion of loco! wrestling fou f'! lQYT1e'f!fS. - National Junior AAU champs--Jim Hansen iiS'rern'si, Dick Perry iCal Poly facultyj, Riga Rodriguez lAztecsl, Hal Henson QAztecsl, Frank Gigletto CMorinesl, Hal Mahoney fAztecsl and Don Arnold fStern'sl. Don Arnold sets a new world's record in the prone press-285 lbs. r A Allison Henson throws his weight around in AAU meet, Serious entanglement in the National .lunior AAU championships. Riga gets his medal tor winning 365-pound title in National Junior AAU meet ot Aztec Gym. Winners of the National Junior AAU wrestling chorn- pionships receive awa rds from beauteous Aztec co- eds. Here Hal Henson gets his medal. Champions: NTC Service Invitational Tournament. Champions: National Junior AAU, Pacific and Rocky Mt. Runners-up: Pacific Coast lntercollegiate Tournament, Hi point man: Robert Tiger Flinn Most Valuable Varsity man: Harold Henson Most Improved Freshman Wrestler: Robert Leamer Outstanding Wrestler, All College Tournamentt I-lal Bucl Mohoney Hal Henson rides his opponent hard in AAU competition. 226 Y wad Bobby Flinn has o temporary advan- tage on Lee Christiansen, SF Olympic Club, but Lee was the winner. Riga Rodriguez works on team- mate Bill Cowling in all-Aztec final of National Junior AAU competition. Allison Henson putting on Crusher in heavyweight competition, Q '6 GYMNASTICS SQUAD 0 gxnyrf' ,il mfg DIE 11 D556 555555, First row, left to right--Bob Dewhurst, Bill Shaffer, Jim Groves, Bob Hanson, Wolf Fltze. Bock row---Bob Browne, manager, Earl Miller, Lou Byers, John Adams, Fred Kosch, Couch. CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD Front row, left to right--Ken Holly, Steve Beeson, Eddie Davis, Tom Sturok, Joe Brooks, Roland Attebery, S Couch Choc Sportsman. Bock row--Bill Ellis, Otis Budd, Frank Kinsella, Russ Console, Norman Hecscl, Joe Stowers. ' 227 , l 0.,e A All... nz! Five members of Sigma Delta Psi-left to right are Jim Rip Collins, B Stevens, Bill Burke, Bill Foron. Members of Sigma Deira Psi, new athletic fraternity, give a demonstration of their rigid rests to basketball crowd. Doing me hanclsiands are Rip Collins and Bobby Smith, left to right, Bill Burke giving Si obby Smith, Bob Q- Q , 4.-if-mi, W A Q fe A f- -F Homer Broome some Q ep' pointers on lfi i g h q,.VV Y 54 L iumping- -W ' ' . 5565, . My 5: ah? R .V ,iq Lx i-Awww, lv . S Wi k X , hmmm I if nr ,vi Megane f U uf fe , ,lvg :M L ., r.,,,, we MVK W Q M 2, ,gg gi, ' Q, lan ' ' ' wr grj ,Q rife aggfff B f ,kifjfg1i'iQ?23h .'j V A :..: . f J ,l , '-mer ,ink S ,Q 4 -Vi Q7 X ff QQQ, B i' 5, f r 1 efligx' ,,,,,-P' ' ' ,L-W, ' ' gr-fi '21, f. nl , 'i .: I 2 , sc ,f A 4 B, .A r . B if Ed Teagle helping tw' X ,.,' '-1'- ge:,.:,::, lyk iw, X , X A 9 'w g ivH4i5i55 :Erzv:aET21Wf,: Sgm Henley with Q few 228 hints on the sbofpuf, one of the requirements for membership. Kappa Sigma, outstanding in inter-froten nity sports throughout the year, are here represented by their championship volleyball team. They defeated Omega Xi far the title. Two of our outstanding baiance gymnasts, Hanson on the bottom and Fritz on top, are shown giving a demonstration during the half- time at one ot the basketball games. 'N .7-7 Y , ks- 33:5 5731, , .if fa ,is it 55 4. 3 1-v , if f fa: Bobby Smith, our N.C.A.A, two-time pole vaulting champion and second-place winner in the National AAU. meet, is shawn receiving congratulations from Dean Peifter after being awarded the school ring tor his outstanding ability in sports and bringing national acclaim to San Diego State College. ng- Q ti FW' litre Don Nuttai, president of the Associated Men Students, is shown welcoming students and their dads to the annual Dads' Day awards dinner. Biil Sheatter, one ot the out' standing gymnasts at State College this year, is shown doing ci hand balance on the parallel bars pre- paratory to competing in one of the many meets held this year, l 229 STEYKER, LOIS STICE, HAROLD STEILWELL, PHYLLIS STIMSON, NOEL STIMSON, RUSSELL STINNETT, HELEN STITT, RODNEY STOCKDALE, BEILLYE STOCKWELL, BEVERLY STOCKWELL, PAUL STOKES, SID STOLL, CHARLES STOLP, CARL STONE, CAROLYN STONE, DWIGHT STONE, EDWARD STONE, HAROLD STONE, HARRY STONE, IRIS STONECIPHER, DAVID STORMES, JANET STORMES, JOHN STORMES, MAX STORMSON, GEOFFREY STORY, METTA STOTT, KENHERM STOUT, JAMES STOVALL, WILBURN STOWERS, JOSEPH STRAUB, RICHARD STRACHAN, JOHN STRACK, PHILIP STRASSER, MALCOLM STRAUSS, ARNOLD STRAUSS, NANCY STRICKMAN, JACK STRINGER, WILLIAM STROHMAN, BEATRICE STROHTE, WARREN STROMIE, ELSIE STRONG, CHARLES STRONG, MAURICE STRYKER, ROBERT ST. CLAIR, ROBERT STUART, SAMUEL STUBBS, JOHN STUBBS, JOSEPH STUBBS, LAURA STUMBAUGH, LYLE STURAK, JOHN STURZ, SYLVIA SUE, EDWARD SUITOR, JOHN SULLIVAN, DELAMER SULLIVAN, GENE SULLIVAN, JOHN SULLIVAN, THOMAS SULZBACH, WILLIAM SUMMERS, HAROLD SUNGERS, RICHARD SUNDERLAND, KENNETH SUNDSTROM, PHILIP SUOZZO, JOYCE SUSMAH, SAMUEL SUTHERLAND, ROBERT SUTLIFF, CHARLES SUTLIFF, JANET SUTTON, JEFFERSON SUTTON, ROBERT SUTTON, LOREN SVELMOE, GORDON SWAIN, RALPH SWAN, KENNETH SWAN, KRITZ SWAN, RICHARD SWANSON, CLIFFORD SWANSON, DOUGLAS SWANSON, GEORGE SWANSON, JOHN SWANSON, LUCIA SWANSON, MARJORE SWANSON, RICHARD SWANSON, ROBERT SWANSON, RAYMOND SWARTZ, DAISY SWATEK, FRANK SWEETEN, VICTOR SWENSON, JOHN SWEZEY, DONALD SWISHER, ROBERT SWITZER, MARY SWEET, OLIVE SYKES, LINCOLN SYPKEND BRUCE TABOR, PATRICIA TADDIKER, ROBERT TAESLER, BERNARD TAESLER, PAUL TALBERT, JO ANNE TALBOTT, DOROTHY TALBOTT, LAURENCE TALIAFERRO, JOHN TALIAFERRO, MARILYN TALKINGTON, CHARLES TANAVA, FRANCIS TANAKA, JESSE TANNENBAUM, MARTHA TANNER, MARION TANNER, RUSSELL TANNER, WILLIAM TARANTINO, SADORC TARR, AMY TARR, DONALD TASSELL, VICTORIA TARLER, WILLIS TARVER, IMOGENE TATREAU, JEANNE TATUS, CARL TAUSCH, JOSEPH TAYLOR, ARTHUR TAYLOR, BETTY TAYLOR, DONALD TAYLOR, GEORGE TAYLOR, DOROTHY TAYLOR, HELEN TAYLOR, IAN TAYLOR, JOHN TALYOR, JOHN THOMAS TAYLOR, MARY TAYLOR, NORMAN TAYLOR, PHILLIP TAYLOR, RICHARD TAYLOR, ROBERT TAYLOR, ROMIE TAYLOR, SHIRLEY TAYLOR, VIVIAN TEAGLE, EDWIN TEASLEY, KATHERINE TEFFT, LEWIS TELFER, WILLIAM TELLEP, DANIEL TELPOOGOFF, NICHOLAS TEMPLETON, SAMUEL TEMPLETON, WILLIAM TENNEY, CLIVE TENNIES, GILBERT TENNISON, KENNETH TEPPER, ALBERT TEPPER, STANLEY TERRILL, NATHAN TERRY, BARBARA TERRY, GLENN TERRY, LUELLA TERWILLIGER, EARL TERRYBERRY, JEAN TEX, JOSEPH TEYSSIER, CHRISTINE TESSSIER, LEONARD TEYSSIER, RITA THATCHER, ROBERT THATCHER, WALTER THIBODO, MARILYN THILE, EDMUND THOBURN, DONNA THOMAS, EDWARD THOMAS, DAVID THOMAS, GRACE THOMAS, JEAN THOMAS, KELLEY THOMAS, OSCAR THOMAS, PAULINE THOMAS, RALPH THOMAS, REGINALD THOMAS, RICHARD THOMAS, WILLIAM THOMPSON, ALLEN THOMPSON, BARBARA THOMPSON, CHARLES THOMPSON, CLYDE THOMPSON, ELIZABETH THOMPSON, GORDON THOMPSON, HELEN THOMPSON, JACK THOMPSON, JESSE Q OX O IK we f WI65fF'I'ff 'I ' 0 cg F CQXMX Qi RKww XV Q WIRE? X 0-K LIU Eirwl- F fig EIOIIIJ B ,Fifi I 'Ik J W QIBQQ DAIIwa i5!cXg L' 1- to il Q THOMPSON, JOHN THOMPSON, JOANNA THOMPSON, MARY THOMPSON, NORMAN THOMPSON, PATRICIA THOMPSON, RICHARD THOMPSON, RICHARD THOMPSON, ROBERT THOMPSON, SHIRLEY THOMPSON, SUE THOMPSON, SYLVIA THOMPSON WILLIAM THOMPSON, WILLIAM W. THOMSON, DONIA THOMSON, FREDERICK THORTON, HENRY THORNTON, MARY THORNTON, PHILIP THORNTON, WILLIAM THORPE, BARBARA ANNE THORPE, WILLIAM THORNESS, FRANC THURMAN, ROBERT THYQUESON, BESSIE TIBBITTS, ANNABEL TICE, DONALD TIERI, EDWARD TIERI, SADIE TIERNEY, RICHARD TILOTTA, VITO TIMMINS, THOMAS TINANT, GAYLE TINKER, CLAIRE TIPTON, JAMES TIPTON, KATHRYN TIPTON, LOUIS TISDALE, WILLIAM TITLOW, JANE TITLOW, SHIRLEY TOBIAS, DAVID TOBIASON, ANGUS TOBIN, KATHLEEN TODD, AARON TOLCHARD, VERNE TOLLISON, HAROLD TOMAS, FERN TOMASI, GORDON TOMLINSON, RICHARD TOMLINSON, ROBERT TOMLINSON, ROBERT E. TOMKINS, LEE TONSAGER, JOANNE TOOMEY, ROBERT TORBETT, SEVILLA TORBET, BRUCE TOWNSEND, JACK TOWNSEND, LEWIS TOWNSEND, MARY TOWNSEND, VINTO TRACY, JACK TRACY, VIOLA TRAINER, THOMAS TRAUB, JUDITH TRAVERS, STOWE TRAVIS, ROSAMOND TRAXLER, JOHN TREAIS, CLIFFORD TREMAINE, ROGER TRENFEL, JACQUELINE TRENT, LUZ TRIMIGLOZZI, JAMES TRIPP, WILLIAM TRIVETT, PAULA TROENDLY, CAROL TRONSGARD, THOMAS TRUEBLOOD, MARY TRUMPLER, GEORGE TRUP, GERHART TSUNEYOSHI, AZUSA TUCK, LEO TUCKER, HERBERT TUCKER, JUANITA TUOHY, DONALD TUOHY, ROBERT TUPPER, ROBERT TURCOTT, MARIE TURMAN, WILLIAM TURNER, CLARENCE TURNER, GEORGE TURNER, MARY TURNER, WALTER TUROSKI, ZIGMUND TUSCH, DON TUTTLE, PATRICIA TWEED, GEORGE TYLER, ALBERTA TYSON, MARGERY TYSON, MARY ULICS, JOSEPH ULLOA, ALMA ULLON, FERNANDO URBAN, ALVIN UREN, LEON URICH, BIGELOW URQUHART, NAGENE UYEDA, ARTHUR UYEDA, LEON UYEDA, RAYMOND VAIL, PHYLLIS VALENZUELA, AMPARO VALENZUELA, GLORIA VALORE, LEONARD VALPEY, ELEANOR VANCE, DOROTHY VANCE, JAMES VANCE, RUSSELL VAN DOREN, META VAN DUSEN, HELEN VAN DUSEN, RICHARD VAN DUSEN, ROBERT VANGEL, MITYLENE VAN HOOSE, VIOLET VAN HOUTEN, CHARLES VAN LAANEN, AILEEN VAN LAANEN, DICK VAN NATTER, CHARLES VAN NICE, DOROTHY VAN NICE, JAMES VAN NORMAN, ALLEN VAN VALKENBURGH, DEBORAH VAN VECHTEN, PETER VAN VLIET, M. VAN WAAY, MARYANNE VAN ZANTEN, ALBERT VAN ZILE, FORREST VARNER, ELMARIE VAUGHN, BETTY VAUGHN, JACQUELINE VAY, BRYCE VEALL, MARY VEIT, BEN VEITH, CHARLES VENSAND, LLOYD VEREGGE, GERALD VETTER, NORMAN VICKERY, ROY VIGGERS, RALPH VIGUS, JOSEPH VILLARIN, MANUELA VINBLADH, DORIS VINE, GEORGE VINGOE, FRANK VISMARA, THELMA VIZCARRA, PHILLIP VOET, VERNA VOGLER, WILLIAM VOJRODIC, PETER VOLZ, WILLIAM VON FLUE, RUTH VONGEL, EVANGELINE VOORHEES, JACK VOORHIES, CLIFTON VOSE, RAMON VOSS, RICHARD VOTOW, DANIEL VUVES, MARTIN VULLIET, WILLIAM VVRE, JOSEPH WAADT, GLENNE WACKER, ROBERT WADE, WILLIAM WADE, ZOA WADLOW, DONALD WAGAR, JACK WAGNER, CONRAD WAGNER, GRETCHEN WAGNER, KENNETH WAGNER, ROBERT WAHLEN, CHARLES WAHLER, BARBARA 230 WAHLER, GLORIA WAINRIGHT, JAMES WAINRIGHT, WILLIAM WAKEMAN, PATRICIA WALDRON, NATALIE WALKER, BETTY WALKER, CHARLES WALKER, ERNEST WALKER, FAWN WALKER, GEORGE WALKER, GLENNEN WALKER, GRACE WALKER, JEAN WALKER, KISOR WALKER, PHILIP WALKER, ROSS WALKER, THOMAS WALKER, WILLIAM WALKEY, MARCIA WALL, BARBARA WALLACE, DAVID WALLACE, JAMES WALLACE, JOHN WALLACE, MARY WALLACE, ROBERT WALLACE, ROBERT O. WALLACE, WARREN WALLER, HARDRESS WALLER, JOYCE WALLER, ROBERT WALLIN, ROBERT WALSH, BEN WALSH, FRANCES WALSH, HUBER WALSH, JOAN WALSH, RICHARD WALSH, ROBERT WALTER, WINTON WALTER, ELIZABETH WALTERS, JAMES WALTERS, ROBERT WALTNER, CLARENCE WALTON, ELEANOR WALTON, NORMAN WANNER, JOHN WARD, ALBERT WARD, CARRILOU WARD, CLYDE WARD, GEORGE WARD, HERBERT WARD, JAMES WARD, JOHN WARD, MARGARET WARD, SHIRLEY WARD, WILLIAM WARE, ANNA WARFIELD, KINSLEY WARFIELD, RICHARD WARLOP, OSCAR WARNKE, PATRICIA WARNKE, KATHRYN WARREN, RUSSELL WARREN, SHIRLEY WARREN, SUZANNE WASHBURN, ARTHUR WASHBURN, DONALD WASILK, HAROLD WATENPAUGH, FRANK WATERS, CHARLOTTE WATERS, DEAN WATERS, FRED WATERS, ROX WATKINS, BARBARA WATSON, BARBARA WATSON, JOHN WATSON, MARILYN WATSON, MARSHA WATSON, NORMA WATT, MARILYNN WATT, RICHARD WATTS, MARIAN WATTS, MARY WAYNE, ROY WEAVER, HARRISON WEAVER, MURIEL WEAVER, PATRICIA WEBB, DOROTHY WEBB, JOHN WEBB, NORMAN WEBB, ROBERT WEBBER, BURR WEBBER, ERNEST WEBER, DONALD WEBER, PEGGY WEBER, ROBERT WEBSTER, GERALD WEEDN, CHARLES WEESE, KEITH WEICHEL, EDWARD WEIKEL, JOSEPH WEILAND, BRUCE WEIRATHER, HAL WISHEIT, DONALD WEISMANTEL, FRANK WEISS, MARILYN WEISMANN, MIRIAM WEITZEN, JOSEPH WEITZMAN, SELMA WELBORN, IRA WELCH, JACK WELCH, ROBERT WELCH, WILLIAM WELCH, FRANK WELD, JOHN WELDAY, EDWARD WELDE, HARRY WELDON, JAMES WELLER, WENDELL WELLS, DOYLE WELLS, THERON WEMPLE, QUINCY WENBERG, DUANE WENGER, LOLA WENMAN, CHARLES WERLEY, MARJORIE WENNER, JACQUELINE WESSEL, WANDA WESSELL, LEONARD WESSELS, LEONARD WEST, CHARLES WEST, FLOYD WEST, CLARENCE WEST, GORDON WEST, NORMAN WEST, WILLIAM WESTERGARD, NAOMI WESTON, DONALD WESTRICK, JOHN WESTRICK, JOHN F. WETZLER, DUANE WEVER, WILLIAM WEYHGANDT, HELEN WHALEN, CHARLES WHARFIELD, JOHN WHEELER, HAROLD WHEELER, WALLACE WHEELER, WILLIAM WHELAN, BARBARA WHELAN, PAT WHIDBY, ROBERT WHIFFEN, FRANK WHIGHAM, EUGENE WHIGHAM, FRANK WHINERY, ROBERT WHISLER, BETTY WHITCOMB, WESLEY WHITE, DONALD WHITE, DORIS WHITE, JOANNE WHITE, LAWRENCE WHITE, LYLE WHITE, MARGARET WHITE, PATRICIA WHITE, ROBERT WHITE, THOMAS WHITE, VIRGINIA WHITE, VIRGINA L. WHITE, WALLACE WHITE, WILLIAM WHITE, LULU WHITED, MARY WHITELEY, ROBERT WHITNEY, IRVING WHITNEY, WILLIAM WHITNEY, WILLIAM H. WHITTED, ROBERT WHITTEMORE, WALTER WHITTINGHILL, GWENDOLYN WINBERG, CARL WICKSTROM, Y. WIDMANN, CHESTER WIEBE, GLENN WIEGER, GERALDINE WIEGHORST, ROY WIER, ROBBINS WIESLER, JEAN M9 , 03 f I O J BTX, IIN? RVIWIOI L11 NG I -3,43 9 Graf!! JC 0 . Q A f L, ox X., Xj A N - A . XJ SAN XX xr 'X H f I Kwai ff W4 'Ii I Q , W, -, - I ' Q If 1 QAM .QXQQ , Q - 3? X I 4 I -'12 I J I f Ggpigq' b Q Cl, 1 7 I ,S ' I Q K Q YD I I 'QxDt1,...D WIESNER, CARL WIGHT, JOAN WIKHOLM, ANDREW WILCOX, GEORGE WILHELM, CHARLES WILHITE, PATRICIA WILHOIT, JOAN WILK, ROBERT WILKINS, JACK WILKINSON, ROBERT WILKINSON, WAYNE WILL, JACK WILLCUT, JETTA WILLEN, DOUGLAS WILLIAMS, ALICE WILLIAMS, ARTHUR WILLIAMS, CURTIS WILLIAMS, CURTIS R. WILLIAMS, DAVID WILLIAMS, DURELL WILLIAMS, EDWIN WILLIAMS, ELWOOD WILLIAMS, ETHEL WILLIAMS, FRANCES WILLIAMS, GERALD WILLIAMS, GLENN WILLIAMS, IRENE WILLIAMS, JACKSON WILLIAMS, JAMES WILLIAMS, LEON WILLIAMS, LELAND WILLIAMS, MAXWELL WILLIAMS, ROBERT WILLIAMS, ROBERT G. WILLIAMS, ROBERT J. WILLIAMS, ROSS WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, WILLIE WILLIAMS, ZAR WILLIAMSON, COLLEEN WILLIAMSON, FRANCIS WILLIS, BETTY WILLIS, JAMES WILLIS, MILTON WILLIS, SYLVIA WILLOUGHBY, TAICHE WILLS, CARL WILLS, JOHN WILLSON, EDWIN WILSIE, WARREN WILSON, DONALD WILSON, FRANCES WILSON, IVY WILSON, HAROLD WILSON, JACQUELINE WILSON, JAMES WILSON, JOHN WILSON, JOHN K. WILSON, LITA WILSON, MARGARET WILSON, RAY WILSON, ROY WILSON, SAM WILSON, STANCIL WILSON, STANLEY WILSON, STEWART WILSON, THOMAS WILSON, TOM WILSON, WILLIAM A. WILSON, WILLIAM C. WILSON, WILLIAM F. WILSON, WILLIAM J. WILTON, JOHN WIMBER, DONALD WINANS, DONALD WINANS, JOHN WINCOTE, STANDLEY WINEGARDEN, RICHARD WINGER, JAMES WINICKI, SYLVIA WININGER, GORDON WININGER, ROBERT WINN, WILLIAM WINROW, BERTRAM WINTERS, ROBERT WINTHER, JAMES WIRICK, LAWRENCE WISE, GARY WITHEM, NORMA WITTE, BRUCE WOHL, ARIAN WOHL, ROBERT WOLCOTT, ELLIOTT WOLD, CHARLES WOLFE, BESSIE WOLFE, JEAN WOMACK, ELMER WOMACK, ROBERT WOOD, BETTY WOOD, CHARLES WOOD, CLARENCE WOOD, JULIA WOOD, KATHLEEN WOOD, PHYLLIS WOOD, RICHARD WOOD, VIRGINIA WOOD, WILLIAM WOODARD, WILLIAM WOODHEAD, ELIZABETH WOODRUFF, MARY WOODRUFF, MILTON WOODS, JOAN WOOD, MARY WOODS, ROBERT WOODWARD, JAMES WOODWARD, JOHN WOODWORTH, HOWARD WOOLSEY, CHARLES WOOTTERS, HARRY WORKMAN, ROSS WORSLEY, VIVIAN WORTH, HELEN WORTHINGTON, PAUL WRAGG, BURTON WRIGHT, BOBBY WRIGHT, BYRON WRIGHT, CORINA WRIGHT, DAVID WRIGHT, DONALD WRIGHT, EDWARD WRIGHT, GAIL WRIGHT, GARY WRIGHT, GEORGE WRIGHT, GERTRUDE WRIGHT, ROLAND WRIGHT, WARREN WURFEL, DAVID WYATT, JOHN WYATT, LUCY WYATT, PAUL WYLIE, TOM YAFFE, JOSEPH YAHNKE, DOUGLAS YALE, DONALD YAMADA, HENRY YAMADA, JOSEPH YARRINGTON, BETTY YARUSS, ALMA YASUMARU, ICHIRO YEE, DANIEL YEE, GRANT YEE, JAY YEE, MEE YEOMANS, JEAN YOLK, JAMES YONEKUEA, TOSHIHARU YOST, LORNA YOULDEN, DONALD YOUMANS, ELMER YOUNG, DAVID YOUNG, FRED YOUNG, GEORGE YOUNG, HUGH YOUNG, MARJORIE YOUNG, MARY YOUNG, RAYMOND YOUNG, RONALD YOUNG, SHIRLEY YOUNGER, JULIA YOWELL, ZONA ZABEL, KENNETH ZAHALSKY, CELIA ZATHAN, JOHN ZEGLIS, DONNA ZEIS, BARBARA ZERVAS, EUGENE ZIEGLER, WILMA ZIMMERMAN, ALBERT ZIMMERMAN, BEVERLY ZIMMERMAN, VIVIAN ZURN, JANE 231 SALLIE LINCOLN, Reminiscently Yours Editor-As editor of this new section, Sallie wrote all of the captions, laid out the pages, scheduled the activities to be photographed, and pasted pictures on the pages. Many pictures were omitted due to the lack of pages and not wanting to crowd the other pictures into smaller sizes. NANCY DEEWALL, General Layout-Nancy gave many hours of her time helping with copy, layout, pasting and gathering information without getting credit for her work. JEAN CORTER, General Layout--Some of the duties performed by Jean were: running down information for the organizations, pasting pictures, typing senior information blanks and anything else we could think of for her to do. 232 D0 YOU REMEMBER THAT Sl! ! T if ln this concluding section of the book, we have tried to put as many at the important happenings on our campus during this year as is possible, We had to leave Out things which you might have tl-iaugl-it to be more important, but in trying to cover everything, we would need many more pages in this book. These things should remind you in the future at the many days, some happy, some sad, during the year l95O. To me, this is the most important section in this book. l have thoroughly en- joyed every minute of the planning and work done on this section, The things pictured here are the ones l hope you will share with me in my fond rernembrances of my days as to student at San Diego State, College. ' Bob Stevens, V Editor, Del Suclaeste, i950 that new Associated Student Body cabinet you that annual topping for Cap and Gown which is so elected to guide your destiny through the year gracefully done in our library arcade. 1950-l95l. . that senior recital given by Miss Eugenia Jones, starting a new trend in the music- department. that portrait of Dean A. G. Peterson whieh now hangs in our Hall of Fame in the library. 4 in O that March of Dimes that flopped because of the lock that group of scholarship winners of your support that week when our campus smelled more like on ogri- cultural college thot G teoclfuer's college that pre-Lomboogie enter- l that soilor's brawl foinment on campus 235 that entertaining modern dence group that response to Dr. Leslie's reading of A Christmas Caro! -- that group of choroliers thot awakened The library thot annum! benefit bridge 236 iwvsfm f'Sm I., that colorful entertainment by the Spanish troubadors that group of foreign students on our campus that day you had your picture taken for the bug .5 . :off Q m .T ,LM2 L.. img ww- '-M' alia, 1 'N iv. igfim 23 -.-Ajwf'3:1-L . I-I-:Z .. , 'v-swf ff 4 R 4 2- 4 'rffii n . W: M . W . that sage hen that Frosh Receptuon at Mission Beach 237 Ziff ,wiv that ugly mon contest thot day the ccxf was crowded ond you fried the gross I thot drawing for the senior ring Uh ' ' 7 M 7wf F:I:..m-,':-.-:4' .M .az , H wi. .333 ,e 'X T124 ' ,af .wb WWWMWH W 5 My PK! A . .... . I . ma Q ' ,J J that entertainment in quad. Look closely, you may be there that flashy hoffbock, Art Preston 238 that dence in the gym foilowing the lighting of the S that grou that Frosh Reception in Boiboo Pork ern dancers ,fy 5 J V A W y.1. r ..., ,. mis ' , tggf 1 'zffwfwf Qiwiiiiiwweis iff i ,gsfi-... 1 J 4323 iglwihw gint X wi wgg ' 11 I M i.:5'iV2iffTT ' -4 Y ug,,gr-gkfI- zfb 'gwf',ffQQ2t3p- A that break between ciosses thot boy you let down ot the March of Dimes campaign 1, f 'K that at the barn dance even the faculty that Frosh Reception in Balboa Park with kicked up their heels. the faculty furnishing the entertainment. that Master that of Ceremonies redeheaded for State AS President College for Steve the last Beeson three years, Sandy Sandlin that Faculty Frolics - even the profs hid that earliest grad from SDSC present at the their faces. Homecoming dance. N45 2l0 that hamburger line in the patio LL ,L that rip snortin' WRA born dance ,A-1.A,, , ,I , I . .1 1 x that Fcarmer's, Frofic. Who is the gout? that veteron's book line sn ' the men's lounge 4 1 gf,-Q., 241 3 5 57 iff' fd if B thot very nice locly thot takes your money. F that siege of rhumps which x OUI' that A registration line in the 9Ym- thot gong yodeling at the picmo. 242 I-new-6 I that bond that gcive out with the jive ot the after-game dances. I 8 that little book that you never got right the first time. 'Wi qggff 27 3' 4 that bunch of unmercifui upper clossmen m . ' that frosh' putting his leg in jeopfivrcfy x that egg-rolling contest by ' that podr frosh bein 4-L.,-,f-A nn,-W in-,f-L1 .-.nh ' K -A---IA--A---I 243' thot pretty homecoming queen, Betty Bloir. that first Blue Book Boll, that Mr. Daniels with the ready pencil. thot Cop ond Gown topping ws 244 thot hord charging half, Jim Simmons that day the faculty octed like they felt thot Pomona rally at the RR. sfotion that response to our cheer that foolproof system for leaders by the Pomona VOUUQ from gong 245 5 . 5 ,rf S . flvfwwqfa ,,y w 9 l ' l 'that desperate try to elude the gal that day when you couldn't tell who . that Lonesome Polecat. He's still ' was wearing the pants on campus. y that way. y ,. ' :ws l ' ' ,ry x, , ,, l Qsfmfg nl ' - es gn Y f in 5 5 is that marriage of Daisy Mae and Lil Abner. that three-legged race, that volleyball game enjoyed so mueh by the that whole 'Family from Dog Patch and Skunk girls. r g gl l Hollow. . 246 - ' 9 . tw that bulletin board with all its notices Eliot T3 building. They olwoys closed the closs just as that extra-curricular octivity you got to the door! that big blow by the pep bond that fouled-up system ct the ' book store , wg. iemgf: 1 -, 247 bass drum hgod punctured By on was sadness in comp that night. Son Diego Stole College Pep Bond H347 AD. - l95O AD. that hai! of coins descending from the cheering section. The Pep Bond come out 31.60 to the good. than joy in the comp when The campus vilnrotecl with music ever cmd ever ot Son Diego bunch of guys who always that bursol ceremony wlfnch only the pep band would or could dream of. 248 that thousand-dollor musuc scholorshrp from the thot record vote for the pohtscos Chamber of Commerce thot do that Blue Key rummage sole with everything from soup To nuts that bunch of downs that cdwcxys block the to the mf that gong of The Sfreamliner that Deon of Men's confer- every Monday night . ence of Tijuana 'MAB 5622 4 thot dance offer the Pomona game thot darn line in the cof that senior Koffee Klotch of Scripps that even the President of the college hos to go through e that darn line 3 4 1 251 thot Koppo Delta bridge benefit Yfmt Klee Keck Kelly W s x ,L fn YJ fm , Q A 0' E, LSR ' gui .1 i ax, ' ,Q . ., if. . H Q J ..Al,. -,.-,- 1 A K, l.,,.,l,,,,.,,. W., K il l-QA : .::.3 Marcia Wolky ' W eth ro sgcw Mo rx Iyn Jump Donna K Qlll A K Ei? - wk V xr x Q ,Q E 5 8, , . M W '2 if Q H s s - fy 1 M , - A l,,, l1,l.1i. I Leila Rice Mary Beth Young , 5 Corofyn Hogan Bonnie A . A 7 ,K V 51 -.f,.,:gf.yg :..: Claudio Stevenson 252 Memo Knox P 7 P '- W . w i ' 'z X - l I, 5 : -, X , . Y! , ,.':E.z:. ' ' .,.. :. .. .,..r.::If:,Z-51' :pn- O.- Qm ry Ah, The reward? E 5 Z 1 that group of honor graduates from the largest graclu- that standing room only sign when all the seniors were ating class in the history of San Diego State College. in their places. I K N ., that line that seemed like it would never end as the seniors marched in to their places. that Baccalaureate service where everything had to be that friendly church where we held our Baccalaureate just right. ' services. A, r 254' ,,..,--5,l thallfeeling you got when tlrie President shook your hand ...-. wa. g- ,,... J -.,,,, - , , ,, 7 7 Q and gave you that friendly, congratulating smile. from the senior quad. in I ' r. if, , ' 1' as . ,.m , that first Commissioning service held by the U. S, Marine Corps during graduating exercises. that moment your name was called by Dean Peiffer and that first Master's degree awarded by San Diego proudly marched across the stage. State College. 5 'HQ 255 M.,.,M.,Ms,,.,.... A W V-relwf - A 1 m,.,.. that moment when Dean Watson read your name and that feeling of now l have it when it wasn't so you hoped all your friends and family heard it, hardlafter all. W 'f ' that knowing nod you received from Dean Madden as he called your name. that march the band played and you had to stand while that moment when it was all over and congratulations all the other seniors marched in. were in order. 256 STUDENT FACULTY INDEX A Abarr, Jim ...,................ 141,157, 172, 173 Alf, Gloria ..... Alford, Gene n......... . ,..,....160 . ...... 112 Andrews, Mrsi Julia ...,,. Anfangar, Dave .....,. ,...10 148 Bain, Joseph ,,.,.. ,,,,,,, 1 22 Bain, Julia A. .... ,,,..,,,, 2 1 Baird, 0. W. ,... ,,,,,,, 1 58 Baker, Ann ,...........,.,. ,,,,,,, 144 Baker Mr. Clifford ....... ...1,,,,, 1 4 Baker, Dale ............., ....... 1 67 Baker, Don ..,.. ...,... 1 08 Baker Donna ....,.. ....... 1 67 Baker, Guinivere .... ....,..., 1 2 Baker, Marjorie ,.......,. ..17 Balaban, Angie ....... .,,,.,... 6 1, 65 Balch, Jane ..,.....,.,,...,.,..,.,........................ 82 Baldessari, Betty Ann ....,... 28, 68, 69, 84, 140 143 Baldridge, Allan L. .,,. ..........,......,,,.. 2 9 Baldwin, Lewis .,...,, ........ 2 9, 109 149 Balostreri, Augie ,,.. ...,..i............. 1 08 Ball, Fred ,.............. ....... 1 02 Ballanttyne, Bob ....,.,............... ..i........ 1 01 Ballantyne, Elizabeth Jean ....,..... 29 159 Ballantyne, Dr. Francis ........ ............. 1 2 Balllantyne, Tom ..i..........,..,.....,..... 29 106 Banaghan, William .... 109, 143, 157 163 Bank, Isabelle ....... ....,...,.....,,...,....,.. 1 48 Banks, Diana ...... ......... 7 8 Barber, Mary ,.... .....,. 1 45 Barber, Ralph ....,. ....... 1 10 Abbott Mary Lou 28 78 Allard, Arthur D. , ..r.. ........ 1 12 Antiporda, Frank ........ .164 Ames 'Tom 'HS Allen, Marilyn , ....,, ..,..,, 7 6, 84 Archibald, Lucille ..,.... ........ 8 8 Abrarlqs Rogggugligyhaim y i 28 Allison, Beverly ...., ..,.,.,.,,,,l..,.,,, 2 8 Arnelson, .Tack ...... ....,.,...,....,........,..,., 1 20 Ackermgn Thomas G Allison, Violet .,..,,..,.,.... ...... 2 s, 154, 163 Arnold, Don E. ...... ,,... 2 s, 138, 224, 226 Ackert Charles M i D 71 Almgren, Donna Dee .....,,.,, 28, 79 Arnold, Dorothy ...,... ..,.......,....,....,,... , U28 Ackleyy J W ' Almfzron, Sid ,..,.,, .,.,...., ..,..... 1 2 2 Arsnel, John ........,.,... ..,.........,.,..,,,, 1 6 Ad it ,Richa ,180 Alson, Mr. Andrew ....l ....,.,,, 1 42 Ascherfeld, Eleanor .... ,........ 6 1, 85 147 3- , I' - -----' , , 1 , 1 183 188 Altman, Daniel E. ..,., ..,.,,,,,r,.., 2 8 Ashley, Bill , ..... ,,,.... ..., ..,.... 1 7 9 182 Adams Eileen Ames, Mary Jo .,.,, . ....,.., 89, 162 Asmus, Marilyn i.... ...,.,, 7 1, 144 167 Adams Irene Russell 28 Amsden, Miss .....,,. ..,,,.r,,,..,.. 1 5 Ashton, Bryce ..,. ,........,..,... 1 16 Adams Janet mm-61 85 Anderson, Astrid .,.... ,,.,,.,.,.,... 9 0 Asner, Jerome .....l......., . ........ 119 Adams John mm-V227 Anderson David ..... ..,,,.... ......., 1 6 6,167 Assay, Clilford H. Jr. , ....,....... ...2l Adams Lorraine Wu-85 Anderson, Dick ..,,,. ..... 5 9, 102, 143, 224 Atkinson, Mr. David . ...... ......,., 1 5 153 Adams Tony Anderson Don .,.... ,,,......,,.. ....,,,,,r,, 1 0 4 Atkinson, Paul I. ,......,....,.............,......... 28 Adelson Fred L. 122 141 163 Anderson Elmer A... , ....,....,,.,,,..,,.,.,, 71 Atteberry, Ro1and..164, 214, 217, 221 227 Adler Ruth Anderson Frank ...,.. ........ 1 45,149, 163 Augustine, Don ...........,,............... . ....l....,. 104 Agan Don 124 Anderson, George ,,,,---,,H- A-..-,-,-,- ',,--, A I 112 Austin, Tom A. ..... ....21 ' And Mr G , d 11 Autry, Jimmie! ....... ...... 1 66 Agee, Ernest 0. ..... ........ 2 8. 124 arson ' My on ' A Ven, Budd --,v,--A --..A- 1 04 Ageboln, Lavonne .. .,,. ...,........... 1 52 Anderson JO Ann ' ' 8 4' 161 Awrey, Glenn .... ,..,. . 196 Aiken, Edwin Gary ..., .. ........ 28, 157 AUd9l'S01'1 -101111 -..-,---,-,-.- -..------.-. 1 67 Axe, Fred ,... . ,...., 145 A11-Ulugh, Donald F- ----- ---1'v---- -4-- 2 8 Anderson, Laurence E. ,... ..,... 2 8, 118 Albright, Jack .l......,... ,. ,.......... H109 Anderson Lok 86 Alcorn, Dr. M. D. ...... ............ 1 2, 151 V B Aldexvon Carol Andrews, Arthur ,,.,. ...,.,,. 2 8 Alderson, Flora ,..... A ....... 143, 151, 161 Andrews. DOH ----------'--- --'----------,,---- 1 42 Bach, Chandler E. ...... ...... 2 1, 102 Alf, Edward F. ...... ........................ 2 8 Andrews, Jeannette ...,.. . ........ 89, 165. 166 Bailey, Winston ...... .......... 1 10 Darlene Laughery and Carl Benton select their China, Crystal and Sterling patterns in the lovely setting ot lessop's famous' Silver Room. They are assisted by Jessops popular Brides Counselor, Mrs. lda Macdonald. A similar scene takes place many times a day at Jessop's, lO4I Fifth Avenue for at the La Jolla store, 785l Girard Avenuel-as other young betrothed couples come to choose from the hundreds ot time china, crystal and sterling silver patterns. 258 Bardot, Donald F...29,110,179,188,192 Becker, Mrs. Callie ....,. .,.,.,.,. 1 5 Best, Roy ....... ...... 1 6 Boe, Rollin 0. ..., .....,.. 2 1, 155 Bareno, Victor E, .,,............................. 147 Beckett, Bob ......,......., ....... 1 24 Beurne, Bob ........., ....,... 1 12 Boggus, Jim ..... ...,..,, 5 9,101 Barham, Eric G. Jr .......,. ...... , 21, 156 Beckman, Robert F. ..... ,,,.,..., 2 9 Bevill, Daisy D. ,,... ....................... 2 1 Boles, Wesley ..... ......., 1 54 Barisic, William ....... ...... 1 16 Beers, Darrel ....,......,. .....,,... 1 09 Beyette, Beverly .... ,, ......... 85, 154, 172 Boldrick, Nadine ..... ....... 7 8 Barker, Terry ....... ...,...... .....,,.,......,. 1 0 8 Beers, William N. ...... .....,. 2 9, 116 Bialy, Jerzy .............. ............ 1 52, 163 B0-llack, Herb ..... ....... 6 1 Barnes, Dean .....,.,..,...............,,......,,....... 104 Bell, Donna. Elaine ....l,. ..,,,.,,. 2 9, 91 Biehl, Patricia L. ..,.. .......... 3 0, 85 Bollinger, Gene ...... ..................... 1 18 Barnes, Dick ......l. 104, 138, 164, 196, 197, Belloni, Wilson .,...... .,..,,,,, 2 9 Bigler, Dick ......,,.. ........ 2 25 Bonatus, Kenneth ..... .......,. 9 9, 110, 164 198, 200, 2111- 202, 203. 208, 209 Belovich, Dick ............. ,,.,,,,,,. 1 14 Billings, Art ......l,.............,.,.................. 110 Bond, Elaine ........... ...........l..... 6 1, 85 Bafnham- 001151211109 ------A--,------,--------'-- 71 Bengston, Joan ..,............ ...,...,,, 2 9, 153 Bingham, Carleton D ..... 30, 104, 163, 167 Bonnirl, Barbara ........ .......... 8 8 B9-1'H11111'1i D13 K- E- ----'--- 12 Benintende, Joseph J, ,,..,r.. 29, 106, 147, Birch, Mrs. Aileen J, ......,........... 12, 162 Bornhurst, Charlotte .,..... .......88 Bernwell. Spencer ...... .-..----.-.., 1 06 159,161 Bird, Bert L. ..r,.,.,,,,.. .,,.,... 1 6,150 Bortz, L. Franklin .....,,.,... ....... 3 0 Barone, Den ..-..,.--- ,----... 1 66,167 Benn, Rose Marie ..... .......... 1 61 Bird, Ethel .........,....,...,....1...,,,..A,...... 91,145 Bartz, Mrs. Margaret E. ..... ......, 3 0 Be-rr, James -----.,.-.-.--. -......-...,. 1 16 Bennett, Barbara ....,.. ...,..... 8 5 Birdsall, Fred ..............,, 21,141,150,155 Boster, Ralph ........,............. ........... 1 03 Barrett, Maurice J. -,-- ,-,---.. 7 1 Bennett. Donald J. .,..... 109 Binlsall, Helen Kathleen ...,.. 21, 61, 138, Botte, Carmel ....,. .,...... 1 7,104 Barrett, Pat ........... .......,...,, 1 63 Benson, Emma ...,. ,,,,,,,.. 1 6 140, 172 Bgtte, Louis J, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 0, 104 Bartlett, Ann .....,.,,,. .,..,.. 1 44, 167 Benson, Pete ...,. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 92 Birelaqua, Jerry .,,.. ................ 1 6 Bowen, William ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 1, 118 Bartley, M3,1'L!HY9t ....,.. ..... ...... . . ,79,195 Bentley, Grace ..... ,.,.,., 8 6 166 Bisclwff, Janie ,.., ...... 6 0 Bowers, Jane ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 82 Bass, James O. . .,... ..,......,..., 2 9,110, 211 Brenton, Bill ......,,..,.,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., 104 Bischoff, Joyce ...... .........,...... 8 2 Bowler, Loo F, ,,,,,,,30 Bates, Fred ........ .....,, 1 14, 179, 184, 194 Benton. Mr. Carl ..,..... 13, 179, 192, 193, Black. Harvld ..--.., ,.,,..... 1 46, 155 Bowlin, Alice ..... ,..,,, - ,,..,.,.. 7 8 Bates, Max 0. .......,. ,,,.,.,, , ...,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,, 7 1 206 207 Blackwell, Jack ....., .,,..... 3 0, 114 Bowman, Bon ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 22,166 Baum, Mr. Donald ,...,, .,,.,.. 1 55,166,167 Benfen, Charles ------- ,...... 6 3 114 Blair, Allen M. ........,. ,......................,.. 3 0 Bexley, Ivan ,.,, ,,,,,,,.,.,, 1 18 Baxter, Laura, ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S 1 Berg. Wallace S- ----- ....... 2 9 106 Blair, Betty Lorenz ..,,...,,... 30, 59, 68, 69, Bgyce, Jack ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 12 Baylook, A1 lllll ----,,,,, 2 25 Berge, Dennis ,,.....,.. ,..,......,,.,... 1 20 85, 138, 140, 153, 195 Boyd, Barbara ,--..,- Wm ,-------.A,4 gg, 170 Beach, Janice .... ,,,,,.., 3 6 Berger, Gerry ---,-..,-,... .............,.,...... 1 7 B121fe- Mr- Deen ---e------------------ee-----------, 13 Boyne, George Wesley ,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 21,109 Beach, Judith ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 6 Berger, John Charles .......,,... 29, 155 167 B1al1ChaI'd. Larry --.-., ........ 1 66 Boyle, Mary Q'v,,,,,-',-,,,,-,,,,,,,,, 142, 143, 165 Beale, Barbara .,,........,,,,..,, ,,,,,.,. 6 0 Berkey. Max L. Jr- .. ......, 29, 101,141, B111Y10Ck, A1 -----e-e-- ---- 2 24 Bozeman, Isabel ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 91,145 Beamish, William S. Jr. ..,, ,.....,, 2 1 143-149 156 31811911 Frank '----- --e----- 1 45 Bradbury, George Lewis .,.... ..... 2 1,120 Bean, Jim ------VYVA..-------,,,.-ww'-,A-,.,..A----,----., 104 Berlin, Marnie ............ ,............. 6 1,82 142 Bleeker, Jim ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 14 Bradbury, Louise -----.A,-,-,---- -hlhihll 1 45 Beeson, Steve ..,. 29, 50, 60, 61, 122. 138, 13611111611 Jack Willem ---'-- -----re 3 0 143 Blevins' Rubie --'- ---e-----e 8 9 Braddock, Evelyn ...... ..,,.., 6 1, 85 214, 216, 227, 240 Bernardini, Jim ..,........., ., ..........,.,,.., 112 Bliss, Jackson ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,, 3 0 Bradshaw, Beth ,,--, ---A--A- 2 52 Bechtel, Vanferd Mohr ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.. 29,104 Be1'1'1f1g9, 1301111111 F- --,,-------,-- 30. 106 147 Bliss, Mary Elizabeth ............ 30, 88, 144 Bradshaw, John ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 0 Beck, Billie Jean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,1, 5 9, S0 BeI'I'1m3.H, Mildred -e--- ------,--,.4.-----1 3 0 Block, Dr. Edward ...... ,......,.,,.........,.. 1 5 Bradt, Phyllis -,.V4--v.l..-w----'--- ---,--,,.. 8 8 Beck, Ernest Lynn ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 9 Berry, Bob .,-.,.----....-...-..----- .....,.,.. 1 18 Blocker, Larry .......,. .,,,... 2 06, 207, 213 Bmgstadi Miss Beatrice .illvl --,AA-- 6 1, 71 de Beck, John ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 02 Berry, Thomas Newton ...........,............ 30 Blount, David H. .... ...........,.. 3 0,163 Brand, Raymond D. v,,----, ,-,-,---.- 2 1 Beck, Kenneth R. ...,..,. 29, 214, 215, 218, Berry, William E. Jr -,-.--------- 30,118 157 Blum, Jim ...,........ ....,...... 1 24 Brandon, M. K. ...,,... ........ 1 58 219, 222 Beseda, Woodrow Lee .......... 30, 101 152 Blun-lor, Arlene ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 1, 148 Brattstrom, Bayard ..... ........ 1 56 Beck, Stanley .... .... ,... 2 , 29 Best, Howard Vincent ..,... ......,........,.... 3 0 B0-ard, LOU Anne .,,... ,,......,..-. 7 1 Braun, John W- ------1- ------- 3 1 MOLLOY-MADE Smitlac af ted PINE YEAHBUUH EUVEHS Are 'che first choice of Amcrica's most discriminating schools THE S. . SMITH COMPANY 2 59 SPEEDY SCOOTER SERVICE- So Breitbarci, Bob .,,,.....Y .,,......v,,,, ...,A... 1 1 13 Bresnahan, Robert ,,.. ...,,, 6 0, 08. 00, 116 Brix-e, Alex .,,. . . ........118 Bridge, Dan ,..,..,. 104 Brittin, Ella ..,,., Brixey. John 0, Bruner, Dr, WVilliam S. ,,,,. .. ., Bruner, William .. ,...YYY.YYYYY,Y 31 Broadbent, Harry ,,..,, .1 170, 190, 224 lirocato, VVilliam C. Brogan, Thomas ELlLY'9116 ,,,..31. 155 ,. .. ...,,. 31 M60 ....21 ,. 15 ,122 193, ,225 .155 ,124 Brooks, Mr. Blflyllll' ..-,--- ,,--ff---fff------ff- - 111 Brooks, Joe ,,.,,,,,, ,,,, 214, 217. 337 B,-wks, Ma,-1-y ,,,,,, su 65, 76, 711, 154 Brookshire. B011 . . H ,,--,-f----,Y--- -1113 Broome, Homer ..., 2. 323 Brown, Anne - ,,-- 111 Brown, Bill ,,.,....,,... ,,,.,,,,, vf,Y--' 1 5 1 Brown, Dr. Elizabeth ,,..,, ,,,....,, 1 4 Brown, Mr. Eugene P. ,,,,. ,..... 1 5, 60 Brown, Frank ,1,. ...,,..,., . . .,,.. 112 Brown, Halleck Norris ..,, ,,,, 2 1 Brown, Harry ,,.....,,..... -Y--,,, 1 12 Brown, Henry ,......,,...,..... ,,,.,..., 1 64 Brown, Jack Ellsworth ,..,., ..,.,,, 1 11, 118 Brown, John ,,..,...,......,,,A.,, ,,......., 1 22 Brown, Linda .,,.,,, ...160 Brown, Pat ,....,.,......,,,..,..,.,. ....,,.,.... 14 0 Brown, Robert Malcolm ,.....,,..,,.. 31, 122 Brown, Ruth A. ........ 31, 50, 61, 68, P-10, 140, 152 Brown, Stewart ...... .,,..,. 1 OX, 09, 122, 166 Brown, hue ...,.............. . ,..... ...,. . H144 Brown, W'arren Mallison ...... 31, 116, 12-1 Brown, William Kilgore Jr. ..........,,. H31 Browne, Bob ...... ...... ....,,.... . . ,,........ . H227 Browne, Mary Elizabeth ,..... 31, 78, 162 Brownyer, Lloyd R. .........., ....,,,..,.. , .131 Bruce, Amelia ..... .... ....,. I 3 1,165 Bruc-e, Betty ..,,. ...,.. H 24,157 Bruee, Meta ..... .......,..., 2 11 Brut-ker, Earle ,.... ...... 1 14 Brundage, Ed .,,,. ,516 Brumer, Jack ..........,,.., ,...,. ....,,,,, 1 16 Bryan, Daniel A. ........ .,....,................... I 31 Brydegraarsl, Mrs. Marguerite ....,. 12,162 Bum-hanan, Nell .. ..,,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, H 1 Buchanan, 'Virginia ,.,,..,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 146 Budd, Otis .... .. ,..... ,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 27 Buehler, Jean ....,,,,,,,, 31, 76, 50, 140, 143 Buell, Carol ....,, ,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 8 2 Bunuer, Bill ,..,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,, 1 211 Bunger, Jim ,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, M116 Burgener, Clair W. ...... 31, 114, 138, 141, 146, 150,171 Burhop, Carol ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34 3 Burke, Bill .,....,.,, 110, 214, 217, 222, 2234 Burke, Marjorie ........ , ,,,,.,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , H89 Burkhardt. Frederic .....,..,..,,, 12 Burnett, Dr. Gail ,,.,, ,,,,,,,, l 4, 15 Burns, Bob .,,,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,, 1 22 Burma, T. H, ..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 5 14 Burns, William Ric-hard ....,.. ........,.. Z S1 Burrell, Mollyann , ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 6 11, 79 Burris, Bill ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 7 3 Burtman, Leonard .. Burton, Archie ....... Burton, Dolores .... ......l50 04 2.2.31 Bush, Joe ..,, ...,..,,.,, ,,,,,, 1 1 3 Byers, Lon .... .,....,..... . .. .... .227 Byinfzton, Harry W, ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 1 11 Bynum, Robert Fulton ..... . ..,..,.... 21 Byrne, Betty Jn-anne ..,, Jil, lil Byrne, Mr. Charles ,..,,.. 15,17 C Catlee, John li. .. . .Il2, 10.1 Calabrese, Dominic- ,,,,,,,,,,,, 153 Calderon, Nieolas . .. .,,.. ..,,. I 12 Caldwell, IJ. H. .. ..........,, ,, 412, 1014 Caliquire, Joe . .......,, . ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,, , ,,,,16 Callan, Murry ,.,. .. 119. 15-l,1X9, 194 Calland, Leo ..... ......... 1 93 Callaway, Bill ......... ......... 1 04 Camerlyrk, Natalie ..,.......,,........,.......1... 16 Cameron, Dr, Roy .......,.. 11, 61, 148, 160 Campbell, Ann Appleton ..........,..... 32, 61 Campbell, Miss Beryl ..... ......... 1 53 Campbell, Don ................ .....,.1. 1 24 Campbell, Lois B. ..... ...,... 1 2 Camper, Claire .... ,,,.,.. 3 2 Cfapilo, Ray ...... ........ 1 46 Cappos, Liz ............,....... .......... 7 0 Caraway, Ann Marie ...... .......... 3 2, 90 Cardoza, Herman ,........... ......... 1 55, 158 Cardozo, Loraine Cecelia .,...... 32, 90, 161 Cares, John .........,........ 104, 164, 175, 209 Carey, Howard ..............,................,........ 145 Carey, Walter Andrews ..... ......,. 3 2, 143 Carlisle, John R. ............. ........ 3 2. 122 Carlson, Dr. Hilding .... ....................... 1 1 Carlson, Dr. 1. R. ... ......... 12, 145, 162 Carman, Barney ..... ...... 1 7, 59, 61 Carndhan, Peyton ...... .....,1A 3 2, 149 Carpenter, Bill ..... Ca rpenter, Dave ...... ,........214, 218 Carr, Barbara ...,.... ....... 6 8, 78, 161 Calrrillo, Gilberto .... Cartmill, Elizabeth Casey, Colleen .................. ., ........ .... 1 63 144 Casey, Raymond Knight ......,.....,........... 21 Uassady, Lloyd Ralph .,........ 32, 110, 179, 180, 185 Cassalia, Electra ...... ..1.......... 3 2 Cass-wel, R. N. ......... ............. 1 2 Ca.-steel, Earl .....,. .. ..... 138, 141 Casteel, Sally L. ....... ....... 2 2, 159 Castellanos, Ralph .................. ..... ..... 1 5 4 Casberinan, Roberta Marie .....,.,.. 32,163 Cates, Robert V. Jr. ............................ 32 Cawley, Donna ............. ........ 8 6, 232, 252 Cave, Miss Mary ..... ....... ......... 1 3 Caywood. Ruby ..................................,. 166 Cespedes, Creseeneia Sanchez ...... 22, 159 Chaboudy, Frank R. ...........,,,........,,.,,.,, 22 Chadwick, Mr. L. E. .,,, ...,...,,,,,, 1 1, 142 Challin, Roger Allen ............ 32, 116, 141 Chambeelain, Alan ....... .,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 20 Chamberlin, Margaret ............,,,,,,,,...,,,,, 90 Chamberlin, Marilyn Wilson .... 32, 78 Chambers, Shirley .......,,,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,....,. 145 Cihamblin, Nan H ..... 32, 68, 140, 143, 151 Champ. Leila Lande .........,...........,,.,,,,.. 22 Champ, Virginia ......... ........ 6 R. 69, 82 Chapin. Dick .......... Chapman, D. L. ..... . Chapman, Thomas ,..... . Chapman, Wayne R. Chappell, Carol L, ,,.,,,.,,,, , 118, 143 ......,...122 '79 Chase, Byron .....,., 110, 164, 179. 187, 204 Gheckhart. Barb-ara .. Cheekhart, Mary Ann ...... Cheshire, Margaret. Mary Chilton, James, ,,.......,,,,,,,,,,, Chino, Fred ,..,,,.,,,,,,,, Choplin, Mrs. Rosa .......... 153 ......,104 Christensen, Jerry ........ 59, 60. 141, 143, 146. 159 Christensen, Earl Virgil ....., 22, 60, 141, 146, 160 Ch ristfia nson, Larry .. Chubb, Wayne ........,, Chula, Leona ...,........... ..........155, 166,167 ,........60, 61, 116 .,........S5, 147 Churchill, Dr, Charles ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 13 153 Churrhill, Hugh ....,,, Ciarroeca, Lou ...... Clare, Curtis ,. .,.. . . Clark, Edith Jo ,,,,,.. Clark, John De VVitt .... Clark, Mert ...,......... .. Clark. Sara Jane ...... Clay, La Vere ,,.. ,. Cloe, Mary ........... Click, Clitlo Henry ....... rd, William ........60, 61, 124 .......169 ......22, 101 ......l44 ........33 ......122 260 Some folks think there's no end to the number and variety of af II services . efkqwq - there's lots more than lust cuts to photo engraving service Carroll's. 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Clarence ..... .,,,...104 obb, Carol ........ , ...... 61 Jchran. James ..,.... 122 y, Joyce ........ .............. 1 72 ffman, Shirley ....... ,.,,.... 1 46, 152 Jie, Irene ..,......,................ ............ 9 0 ole, James Eugene Jr. ..,...................... 33 Jleman, George .......... 179, 180, 181, 185 Jllins, Billee Ann ............1................... 33 Jllins, 'Charles Warren ...................... 33 Jllins, James T. ......,........... 33, 110, 228 Jllins, M. .......,........... . Jllins, W. Franklin .... wlton, Joe ..................... wmmin, Mrs, .... . Jmstock, Bob ........... one, Robert John ...... anger, Dave .......... anger, 0. D. .,.,. ..... , Jnklin, Bob ................-.----- ,......33, 114 .....,.64, 124 .,....,225 ......,102 .....,..179, 186 pnklin, Donald Brodgett ----- -----.-----A 2 2 Cunningham, Cunningham, Cunningham, Curley, John Curry, Joy . Curry, Mary Curtis, Dick C. G. ...... ................, 1 4 Jean .... . ..........,,.,.... 144, 160 Virginia Lee ........ 34, 162 W. ..,... 34, 59, 60, 61,117, 138, 141 Ellen ..... ,..,,,, 3 4 Cushman, Ernest .... ,,,,,,, 3 4 Cutter, Sid .,..,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 0 D Dahms, Tom ,,..,. 110, 138, 179, 180, 184, 187, 193 Daisrle, Margaret M. .......... 1.34 Dale, Gordon ..........,.,,. ,,,,,,,, 1 02 Daley, Lil ,.,,..,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 6 Damron, Emmitt .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 4, 116 Dan iels, Barbara Morton ..,....,,,,,,,,,,, 1 6 7 Daniels. Chuck ............ 164, 179, 181, 186, 187, 214, 215, 222 Daniels, Mr. John M. ...... ,....,.. ,,..., 1 7 , 244 Daniels, Ruthellen .,.. . .......... 60 :mley, Robert F. ......-.--.- ---------- 3 3 mner, Donna Jean ..---- --.---------.-- 3 3, 91 mners, Jean .......... .---4.-. 3 0, 156, 167 mnolry, Richard .......... l-------.----.--- ---4---4 3 3 Jnnors, Theodore Thomas mrad, Fred ..,.... ...,..33, 112. 143. 160 Jnsole, Russ ..........,. ..,...,.. 2 14, 216, 227 anyers, Detty June .---Y-- ----------------'-'--- 7 1 Jok, Nan Chamblin .... .......,. 6 9, 85 ook, Phil ................... -------- 1 24 901ey, E, Mason .....,..... -.-.-------- 2 2 Joley, George Robert ..... ....... 3 3 116 aolidge, R. N. --------..--Y --------- 3 3 Doper, Dave .......... -.....-.-- 1 24 ooper, Louis S. ..... ooper, Pearl ..,..... .......33 ........154 160 163 ......,...124 ..,....166 oops, Jim ,......... opitas, Sally ....... Dppess, Lyman .........-.-....--- gram, Frank John ..--..-Y----4--4------ 22 orbett, Miss Katherine E. ........ 12 nrden, Diana ...............A.---------- -,------ ornell, Bob .... N ------- ------- 6 5 ornett, Ed ...,. nrnett, Lucy ........ orpis, Richard ......, 156 162 .....78 104 ..,.......124 ....,..60 116 nrrigan, R. F. .......... ----- - ----- 1 4 Qrwin, William L. .....- ------- 2 2 114 ary, Joan ........-.---------- -'---- 4--- 6 0 Jstello, Milton ....,.. -.----------'--- 1 20 ytton, Larry ..,.,..,...........-.--A---4---.-. 16, 120 uusineau, Harris C. ..... . .... 33, 122 awling, Bill ,....... . ....,.. 110, 224, 225 , 153 226 ax, Bob ......,........ --------------------,---A4 1 24 ax, Kenneth ..... ...---- 3 3, 108 ax, Mary ..... -----,--- 1 6, 79 nens, Ann .......... ------- 8 2, 144 azens, Tom .,.........., --,------- 1 30 rabtree, Graydon .,........-....-..-------------- 146 rane, Robert Lindsey --...... 33.114, ravey, Jacquelin ......... rawford, Dianne ...... rawford, Dusty ,,..... rawford, Greta ....... rawford, Jim .............. rawford, Leighton ..,. ,.,,. . .. rawford, Mr. Rondel .... rawford, Ronald W. 143, 159 ,. ....... 78 ,,........120 .,.....84 162 ..........101 , .... .,..34 , ........ 10 , 211 162 156 .....89 166 rickmore, Don .........., ..,,,........ 3 4 rittenden, Cynthia .,.........,..,....... 82 rouch, Dr. James .............. 142, 149 rouse, Beatrice ....... .,..,,,............. row, Kenneth .......,. ,.,,..., 1 55 row, Wayne .......,........ rumpacker, Joanne ...... ......, 8 8 udigan, Pat ................ ulley, Alice .... ullum, Tom ...... ulver, Carol ...,....... ulver, Elizabeth ..... ankle, Elizabeth ..... 154 .....,..165 167 ....,.,.145 146 Danna, Jo Anne .... .. Darnell, Alfred J. ................ 34, 151, 163 Davies, Margaret Ann .... 34, 80, 153, 162 Davies, William .............................. 34, 104 Davis, Bill..59, 98, 115, 143, 179, 182, 187 Davis, Dora Dee .....................,..,.,..,,, 76, 90 Davis, Eddie .............,,..... ................,. 2 27 Davis, Roland Vernon ............ 34, 62, 114 Dawson, Paul ............... Dawson, Sam Day, Florence ........ Deahl, Dr. Henry ..... Dean, Frank ..,........ ........................ Dean, Lila ...,.....,,... ...,.... Dean, Winfield ,... .... Deardorff, Evadne ..... Deardorff, Glen ........ ..,.....120 ........166 102 91, 145, 162 ......,,98, 106 Deason, Jack .,...................... ,....... 1 08 De Brect, Mr, Eugene F. .... ......... 9 , 15 De Caro, Jim ..... .............. ...,,.,. 1 0 4 Deck, Keith C. .... . Decolias, James ......... Deeble, Jack D, Jr. Deewall, Nancy ...... Dehnel, George ........ Dehnel, Mr. Paul ...... Deibert, Carolyn ,... de Julian, Mr. ......... . ........34, 104 .......,...156 ........10, 156 Delaney, Daniel A. .........,.. .,..... 2 2 De Long, Charles B. Jr. ...... ....... 2 2 Demers, Gloria ....,............ ....... 8 2 Den Boestert, June ...,.. ...,.,.,,.... 8 6 Denk, June ................... ..,...,.......... 1 44 Dennis, Al ,.,,................... .,....... 1 55, 167 Dentt, Leslie Charles ,,... Depew, Stuart B. ......... . Deputy, Ann .......,...... .......,, 8 6, 142, 153 Deputy, Dr. E. C. ,.., . De Reimer, Tom ......... De Stefano, Dick ....... Deutch, Florence ..., Devereaux, Bob ...... Devin, Joanne ......, Dewes, J lm ........ Dewhurst, Bob ....... Dexter, Lanois, .,... Dexter, Robert ..... Diamond, Dale ..... ......,,,143, 148 ,.......63, 102 .......,,,.227 ,, ..,.... 102 .......34 ....,..,104 Diaz, Helen ....... ...,.... 1 59 Diball, Al .,..., , ..................... ,..,,,,, 1 48 Dickhaut, Dr. Florence .,.. ..,,,., 1 5 Dickinson, Bill ,,.....,.......,........,............, 114 Dickinyan, Gertrude K. .,.,...,.........,,,.,.. 71 Dickson, Bill ......,,..........., 59, ss, 116, 141 Dickson, Carol ...... ........., 1 43, 166, 167 Diebert, Carolyn . .,.,......,.......................... 76 Dierdorff, Loren ,....,..., 110, 178, 224, 225 Dierz, Gretchen .... ......,...,.. 1 44, 166, 167 Dill, Harold W. .... ........... 3 4, 112 Dines, Thomas R. ..,. . Dinkins, George ...... ...,....22, 155 ........108 261 25, Home of the Aztec Campus 'Council HERE SHE COMES lt's goodbye to senior Beverly Lake from the sister members ol Walker's Aztec Campus' Council, tor Bev's oft to the New York University, School ot Retail- ing, tor a year's graduate study and worlc-added onto her four-year Ralf Marc Walker State College scholarship by Walker's. Next year at this time, she'll be coming home to join the Fifth Avenue at Broadway staff that aims to please collegiates. Well-wishers Colleen, Ginger, Yvonne, Evie, Peggy and Frances have out the gladhand to two new scholarship winners, too, who will find their places on campus next year from the l-li-Debber Council. Send us a postcard sometime, Bev! San Diego Dirks, Mr. John ,,,. Dissinger, Georxze .,,,, Dixon, Bill ..,.A,... Dixon, Carol Dixon, John ..,.. Dixon, T. D. ,,....A.............. . Dodxre, Mrs. Marion Jane Dolbier, Jerry ,..A,,.....,.YV,,... Dolus, John .,... ,...22, .. ,,... V10 .......173 .......159 145, 163 ......16 .......225 Donahue, Jo ..,Y,,.. ...... 8 6 Donnan, Gladys ..........,Y Y,,A.................. 8 4 Donnan, Mary Helo-ne ,,.,,,,,,,.. 34, 89, 143, 156, 162 Donnelly, Don ........,,,,.,.........,.,,..... 110, 143 Doolittle, H. R11tl1..35. 80, 165, 166, 167 Dorland, Phillip .......... ......................... 1 09 Dorman, Phyllis ........ 35. 60, 62, S6 Doughty, Dick ................... .................... 1 06 Dowd, Jim ...,,,,,.,.. 110, 164, 179,180, 183 Drake, Sam ,,,,.. .,.,,..,,,,......,..,,...,, 1 96, 202 Draper, Jack .,.. Drewery, Dreyer, Donna Joan .,,., . Drinkwatler, Margaret .,..., Drummett, Marcia .,,,, 184 ....,...179, .......78, 162 ..........147 .. .,... 82, 153 Dudley, Patricia ....... .......... 1 44 Duffett, Walt .... .,..... 1 12 Dugger, Bertha ...... ............A.. 8 4 Dugfger, Felix ......,.............,.........., 196, 201 Dukes, Warren Charles ,,,, 3.1, 61, 108, 212 Dull, Beverly fBetsyl ...................... 58, 86 Dundt, Ed .,....................... ...................... 1 6 Dunean, Ruth .,,,,,. ,..........Y,,............ 1 56 Dungzan, Myrlew ...,.. .,,,...., 1 44, 146, 167 Duns, June ........,.. Duns, William ,..... Dunstan, Harry ,,.,. Duraut, Elaine ....., Durham, Dick ..,,,,, Durham, Mary ...... Durnal, Gene ,,,,,.. Durr, Irma Sue ..,,,,..,....... Dustin, Carl Dexter..35,9 Dyer, Bob ,....,..,,,,.............,,. Dykes, Gene .,.,.. E Eagle, Dr. J. E. Earnest, Leslie .,.... Earnest, Dr. Sue ,,..,. 101 ..........144 .......60, ,......120 , ...,., 120 8, 99, 112, 160 .......209 ..,,,,14, 155 ....,.....114 ........14, 78 Eastman. Irving .... ..,.,.. 1 51 Eaton, Bill ..,,,,.,..,,,,... ....... 1 69 Eaton. Wallazz B. ..,, .....,... 3 5 Ebner, Joyce ,.,,.,....,.......,. ..,.... 1 66 Ebner, Gerald Lincoln ........,..,....,,,....... 22 Ebner, Lowell B. ..............,,............ 35, 104 Ebrite, Ted .,......,.,.,,,,.....,...... 157, 169, 171 Eckert, Marjorie Violet ..,....,.. 35, 90, 169 Eckery, Charlie ..........,..,...........,............ 147 Edelbrook, Eugene ......,,,....... ..,... 3 5, 104 Edens, Bennie Frank Jr. ...,..,..... 22, 110 Edge, Ruth ...........,..,.,....,..... ...... 8 8, 144 Edwards, Frank ...,,....... ...,....., 1 01 Edwards, Georxze B. ,,,.,,,..,. ....... 1 60 Eells, Dr, Kenneth W. .,,,. ....,,.. 9 Eyzgert, Bonnie Eisentraut, Don ,..... Elledpre, Reaves Elliot, Evelyn Ellis, Bill ..,.,,,..,,, 214, 215 Ellis, Dorothy Ellis, Margo .,,,,, Elm, Clay ..... ,, , 221, 222, ..,....147 .......114 227 .. .......,.... .80 144 ..........112 ......78, Elrod, Anyzie ..,.,,, ......,........ 1 6 Embrey, Bob .....,,,,,....... ....,... 1 79, 187 Emerson, Edward ....,.,,,. .,,.......... 1 16 Emerson, Edwin A. Jr. ,,..,,, U35 Emery, Quenten ......,,,,.,,. ...,.,,.... 1 42 Emery, William Frank ,.... ,.r.rr 3 5, 102 Emrick, John ............,,.,..,..... .,.... 3 5, 156 Engler, Dr. C. H., M.D ...........,.......,... 13 English, Tom ,.................... ....... 1 04, 143 Entringer, Richard ...,. 148 209 154 144 173 ..35 220 ..71 Epstien, Burton ,,.. .....,.. 1 19 Erickson, Bill ....... ........... Erickson, Elerth ...... ........... Erickson, Helen .... ......, 3 5 Ericckson, Karen ....... 82, Erickson, Ruby ..,,,............................... Erkenbeck, Jim .... 164, 179, 183, 189 Ernst, Carl W. ...,............,............... . Erwin, John ,,,,............. ....,...... Escamilla, Auxrustinc Escovada, Robbie ,...,., Estep, Joan ,.........,,,, Estep, John Lloyd .... ........ Esterson, Howie .,,... Estes, Earl P. .,... . Estev ane , Hector ..., ........35 102 164 ........,..166 ...253 35, 150, 158 ...213 160 ....,,,....104 Eulbergr, Al .,......... .,...... 1 22 Evans, Don ..... ........ 1 14 Evans, Jane ...... ....... 8 4 Evans, Robert ............. ........ 1 67 Evenson, Dr. Pattee .......... ............. 1 1 Everinprham, Walter B. ...., ........ 3 5, 118 F Faddis, John ..................................... 35. 114 Fa,hien, Nancy Deane ,,,, 36 81, 153, 162 Farmer, Arch ....,,.,.,,,,,.,............,........... 124 Farnsworth, Earle ...,. Farr, Evelyn ......... Farrell, Connie ..... Fassler, Bob ....,....,............. Faudoa, Marie Frances .. ........114 .,......253 ........148 Faulkner, Dorothy ..,..,, ,...... 6 1, 90 156 Faunce, Ken .........,. ...,.......... 1 24 Favil, Charline .,.., ,,......... 1 45 Fazio, Margaret ............, ....... 3 6. 144 Featherinnill, Wallace .... ..,...,... 3 6, 108 Feeny, Eileen Ann ,,... ,...... 2 2, 79, 140 Felker, Charles ......... ................. 2 23 Felton, Mr. J. R. ........ ...................... 1 1 Fentzlin, Joan ................ ...,... 6 , 144, 146 Fenwick, M.M., Ph.N. .... ................... 1 3 Ferguson, Violet .............. ......... 6 1, 79 Ferris, Dr. H. G. ...... ....... 1 6, 158 Ferris, Joe .......... ....... 1 47 Finkel, Mary ..... ......... 3 6 Fiet, Gene .... ................ 9 8 Fiet, Jim ..,...,,,. ....... 9 9,116 Fiet. Norene .....,..... ................ 8 8 Fillippi, Frank .,,,,, ....... 3 6, 114 Filippi, Joseph Jr. .. 22, 36, 116 Filson, Art ......,.,,.... ............ 3 6 Finch, Robert ..... ....... 3 6, 155 Finch, Vernon .,.. ..,......,.......... 2 19 Fink, Jim ,......... ................ 9 8. 120 Fink, John ....,..,. 104, 206, 207 Finley, J. M. ....................... ..12 Finley, Kath'y .,,. ,..,.,,...,...... 1 44 Finster, Dave- ..... .............. 1 02, 141 Finster, Jim .,,. ................,.,..,. 9 8, 102 Finster, John ...... ....... 7 5, 98, 102, 141 Fischbeck, Pat ,,... ..,.,,...,..,,........... 7 8 Fischer, Joseph .,... ...... 7 1 Fisher, Don .,,., ,.,..,, 1 64 Fisk, C. L. ,...,,,, ,,,,., 7 1 Fitze, Walt ,.,,,,..... ..,,,,, 2 27 Fitzgerald, Steve ..................., ...,....... 1 56 Fitzpatrick, Robert .,..,..............,...,,.,,,,.. 154 Fleischbein, Reuben Richard.. W36, 142, 150 Fleischer, Klaus D. .... ......,...... 2 2 Fletcher, Ed .............. ..... ............ 1 0 4 Flinn, Bobby ...,... .. ............,.. 225 226 Flores, Rose E. .... ........... 3 6, 149 161 Flournoy, Lucille ,,,..,,,,,....,,,..,..,.,......,.,,, 60 Floyd, Robert W. ....,.,,.. 36, 142, 143, 150 Fluck, Richard J. .... .,.,,...,.,.,.....,....... 1 56 Fodoir, Al .,.............., ...... 1 04, 188 210 Fold, Ken ....,..........,.. .................... 1 01 Foldborg, Louis P. .... .......,..... 7 1 Foley, JOhn ,.......,..,... ....... 6 5 104 Folger, C. D. ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,... ,...,,,,,,,,. 7 1 Folsom, Mrs. Hannah .. ,. .....,. 15, 152 Folsom, Mr. Mark .......,,................. 15,172 Frommer, Hubert J. .... ......... 1 12 For-an, William Lester..23. l10,164, 228 Frommer, Rmrer ...- ...-.--- V V-H-61 Foreman, Eddie ..........,,,,........................ 146 Fuentes, John --,-,, --65 Forthman, Robert ...,. ........ 3 6, 163 Fuller, Gcorilff .-,--. ,----- 1 50 Foster, George ...... ........ 1 04 Fuller, Roy ..... 114 Foster, Jack E. ....... 23 Foster, Larry ................ ........ 1 55 Fougeroutsse, Henry L. ...... ..,....... 2 3 G Fougerousse, Nicholas C. .....,......., 23, 60 Gadson, Harold .....,... ........ 1 54 163 Fox, Bill .............,.,.................... 59, 98. 104 Gagnon, Omer ............ ......,..,........... 7 1 Fox, George .......,... ...,. 1 12, 143 Galdeano, Ruben V. ..... H36 Fo-x, Stewart R. ...,,,......... ........ 3 6, 114 Galeszewshi, Stanley ...........,................ 149 Fradcnbe-rn, Jacqueline ...... ........... 8 1 Galindo, Joe .......,....... .,...... 1 79, 183 Frances, Jack ,............... ......... 1 14 Gallant. Henry ...... .,,............. 1 60 Francis, Gordon ...., ......... 1 73 Gangursky, Ted ...... ,,................. 1 63 Franck, Maxine ..... ........ 1 7 Gantz, Forrest, Jr. .,.... ....... 2 3, 167 Franklin, Bob ...... ...,.....,.... 6 0 Garabedian, Lillian ..... ....... 1 67 Franklin, Syd ....... ...... 1 96, 201 Gardner, Doug ......,, ...101 Frasher, Carl .... ........ 9 8,106 Gartner, Shirley .... .......... . .89 Frederick, Dr. ,,.....................,,................. 11 Gates, Neil .......,,,..,.,,, ...,... 1 93 Fredlund, Lyle Frederick ...... 36 114, 158 Gaughan, Vivian C. ..... ....,,.,., , .37 Freed, Lewis .,................... ............... 1 42 Gauss, John ....,,,,....,,....,.,..,,,,........,.,.., H23 Freeman, Norman ........... ........ 1 04 Gay, Chris ..... .......,. 1 18, 143, 173 Freemesser, Bernard L. ........................ 36 Gean, Betty .,...............,..... 60, 86, 143 Freitag, Ralph .,..,,.,.... 179,180 189, 204 Gehring, Elizabeth ..... ,......,...... 1 67 Frelinger, Pete .... ........,..,..... ......... 1 0 4 Geistweit, Bill ...........,...... ............, 1 06 Frenken, Robert ..... ......... 1 16 Geldreich, Mr. Eklwarcl ..... ..11 Frers, Lormine -,.A..Q .AVVA-.-- 1 59 Generalis, Dr. M. D. ,.,. ..12 Freud, Gerta .......,.. ........,.......... 6 1 Qvvii ' Frias, Ralph M. ..,,,,.. ...... 3 6 149, 154 Gerrish, William -YVY 154 Friedrich, George T. ........ 5.36 101, 160 Ghio, Emil C. ...... ...... 3 7, 104 Friedman, Stanley ,. .,,., 119 148, 164 Ghio, Norma ........... ..., , , 147 Friedrich, K. ........ . .................... 12 Gibson, Dr. Dana .... 153 Friend, Gerda ...... ......... 1 66 Gieberzer, Anne .... 186 Friesen, Betty ......... ,,,.... 7 8 Gigletto, Frank ,, 226 Fritzenkotter, Joe .,.,. .......,. 1 12 Gilbert, M. Richard ..... H37 Fritzenkotter, Pat .... .,..,,, 7 0 Gilman, 0, T, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 122 fa A , I A , ,cf -1- s ' x? 1x 1 4' l fi? 'fi 5 Hfigxii , lil, do I F' . . -A, A l 21? '1- A S 2 ff . ,Q L fc , , J 7-' sf Q 3 In every conversation circle of college graduates . . . on the quad, in the lab, at the Gait . .. Kelley gets the call first of all! Kettner 8: Grape 262 CONGRATULATIONS Gjerde, C. M. .,.....12 Glass, Betty .......,............ ...,.... 1 67 Gleason, Dr. John M. ..., .114 Glenn, Pat ................... .....Y.. 1 63 Glenn, Robert .......,. ....... .163 Godwin, Leonard .................. ............ 1 01 Goerlitz, Harvey Theodore ...,...... 37 104 Golf, Ted ..............................,., ........... 1 01 Gofoirth, Joseph K. ....,. .,...... 3 7 101 Gold, James Milton Jr. ......,., .23 Goldberg. Norton ....... . ....... 119 Gooidridge, Barbara. ...... ,... .... . ..... 7 8 Goodwalt, Carl ..,............., ......... 1 08 212 Goodwin, Donald LeRoy .......- 37. 59. 106 Goodwin, Faye .................. ....., 1 57 160 Gordon, Alex ...... ........ 3 7 111 Gorham, Bill ...,. .............. 1 6 Goset, Bill . ,,... ......,..,..... ........ 2 0 6 Goulding, Lettybeth ......, 63, 86 Graeihl, Jack ....,......... ..........,.......... 1 12 Gragg, Gayle ..,,.....,...... ......,.. 7 8, 156, 162 Graham, Alexander . ..... .....,..,,..... 2 3, 116 Graham, Bonnie ,,.. ....,. .......,, 8 4 , 166, 195 Graham, Charles ..,... ......... 1 02 160 Gramling, Gordon ..,. ......... 1 22 Grant, Floyd .............. ............ 1 55 Grasty, Mr. George ...... ......,. 1 0 156 Grate, Dolores .......... .............. 7 1 Graves, Jim ......................... .... ...-. 2 2 7 Graves, Laurence Eugene ...... ...,.,.. 2 3 Gray, Robert F. .................. --.-.... 3 7 Greaves. George ----- -----,--- 1 54 Greaves, Joe .......... -.-...--- 1 63 Greek, James ..... ...-.,1-1 1 02 Green, Johnny ..,. ........, 2 13 Green, Stanley .,..... ......... 1 14 Greenbaum, Dick . .... . .......,, 102 Greenburg, Ronald .... ......... 1 19 Greene, Bob ......,.., ............ 1 46 Greene, David ............. ...... 1 55, 166 Greenhagh, Don ............... ............... 1 11 Greenleaf, Richard D. ........ 37 116 Greenlee, Susan ........ .......-..- 8 5 Greenwood, George ...... ........... 7 1 Greer, Bob ..,..,.......... ....... 6 , 164 Gregg, Paul ....... ......... 1 49 Gregory, Eloise .... ....... 3 7 Greife, Carol . ....... ....... 8 9 Griffin, Charles ....... . ...... ..120 Griggs, George ...... ......... 1 01 Griley, Margy ...... ....... 8 0 Gritz, Larry .......... . ........ 104 Griville, Dick ...... ......... 1 01 Groener, Pat ................ ........... 7 3 Groenewold, Palmer 2 .,..... 124 Groeschel, George ...... ...... 1 47 Grogan, Ted .,................, ......... 1 43 Gross, Dr, George C. ...,.... 15 152 Grossman, Bob ..,........., . ........ 106 Grossman, Eileen ...... ...... . .79 Grow, Carol J. ....... ............... 1 46 Guasti, Richard M. ..,..,. 37, 63, 114 Gudmunson, Helen ...... ........ 3 7 166 Guild, Lee ................., Gulick, Dr. Sidney ,... Gumina, Sal ,.......,.... Gunnette, Thomas ..... H Habel, Bud .,.,...,.......,., Hadley, Raoul B. .,... . Hadreas, Georgette ...,......... ....,...16 Hagan, Bill .............,.,...,,.........,........,. Hagan, Caroline ....,......... 65, 79. 252 Haggard, Dorothy Hagood. Ken ,.,,.... Hale, Keith .... Hale, Pat ..... , .... Haley, Gene .............. Halfhill, Elmer .....,...,..,. Hall, Barbara Jean ...... Hall, Charles .,.........,... Hall, Dale ..,.. ......111 -37 ..15 149 142 112 ..23 M23 101 253 167 157 104 ..84 209 120 M37 124 101 Hall, Frank .,,,,,,,,, Hall, Haskall J. ..,. . Hall, Lewis ...,,, Hall, Ron .....,,,,, Hallahan, T. V. .,.,....,. ...,,Y . Halley, Dr. Robert ,,i,..,,,, 14 Hamblin, Genevieve ..,,. ,,,. Hamer, Robert ...,... Hamiel, Dorothy ii.,....... Hamilton, Charles M. Hamilton, Chuck i,,,,...,..... Hammack, Miss Edith ...... Hammack, Miss Isabella Handley. Patricia ,....,,,.. Hanger, William ..i...., Hannuim, Rayberta. ....., , ....,....104 ..,,,,37. 122 ......142 ......10l 16, 155, 15X '37 ,..,....80 ,,.,....37 .......,.,..101 2, 153 153 , .,i.,.. 37 ......166 Hansen, Jim .......,.... ,,.,,, 226 Hanson, Albert ,.i,.,.,,,.,.. .,,,,,,,, 1 22 Hanson, Robert Eveirtt .,i. ....,..,r 3 7, 227 Hanzal, Brian ......r....r,,,,,., ,,,,,,. 1 79, 185 Harbaugh, O. S., M.D, ,,,,,,,, ,U13 Harbison, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,, I 18, 153 Harcleroad, Dr. Fred F. ...,i...,...,,,,,, 9, 16 Hadesty, Sharlotte ....,...,.,,....., 38, 84, 145 Hardy, Laurence ...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 67 Harger, Jim ,r..., ,,,,,, 2 25 Hargis, Sue ...r..,,r ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 8 Harlan, Shirley .r.,, ,,,,,., 1 52, 159 Harper, Jack ,....., .,,,,,,,,,,,,, : is Harrigan, Marcie .,.....,,... ,,..,,,,.,,,,, 7 8 Harriman, David Bruce ,,..,,.,,,,,4,,, 23, 160 Harrington, Awona .,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v 1 5 Harrimrtfon, Jack ,,.,, ....,,. 6 4, 118, 143 Harrington, James .,,,.. . Harrington, Mr. Neil .... Harrington, William .,.... Harris, Ba rbara . ......... . . ...,,...........,, 102 ........10 .........114 ,. ...... 60, So Harris, Jack ........... ,,,,,,, 1 10, Harris, Sid ...,...,..r.,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Harrison, Elizabeth .,... ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, Hart, Jim .......,.,,,....,,.,..,,,,,,.i.,,,,,,,,,A, 60, Hartigan, Mr. S. C. .......,......,... 9, 60 H3I1in, Wally ......,.,,., 59, 61 98, 104, 215, 218, Hartley, William ......,... ,,.,.,,,,... 2 3, Harvey, A, R. ..,............... ,,,..,.1., , Harvey, Mrs. Dorothy .,.,.. .,..,.,,, 1 0, Harvey, Dr. Raymond ,... ,,....,,.,,, Harvey, Mr. Tom ......... ...... 1 0, Harwell, Jane ......... ,.....,,,,,. Harwood, Bob ............... .... 2 17, Harwood, Dr, R. D. ....,. ........,....,.., . Haskell, Dr. Harriet .....,,,..,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, Haslim, Leonard Arthur ..... Hassey, Wilma Louise ..,.. Hatch, Donovan C. Hatter, Paul .......,... Hatz, John Calvin .i..... Haulmzin, Doris ........,,,.,,.,, Havens, Edward D. Jr. Haver, Clare ...,....,,..i,...,,,..i Hawes, William Thomas .. Hawley, Diane .,...,...,..,,,, Hawley, Marilyn .,,. Hayden. Bernarr ..... Hayes, Slally Ann ....., Hayes, Tom , ........i,.. Hayes, William L. ..,. . Haygood, Ken ............. ,,.. Haynes. Gerald ...,.. Hays, Thomas .38, 124, 141 ,172 ...71 146 ,71 164 220 104 .155 156 ...14 156 ...79 221 .,.10 .142 148, 163 ...23 ...38 108 120 ,147 158 ...12 169 ...Sl '- .,,....,38. 19 . ..... 38 2.59, 114, 159 ...,,, ...,16 Hayter, Betty ,,,... ,,....,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 8 6, 167 Head, Norman ........,......, 16, 152, 173, 227 Hearrell, Georgie ...,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 , 78 Heath, Wallace T. .... . ,,,.,.. 38, 122 Heathing, Dorothy .....,, Heathman, Ivan .,......... Heckthorne, Beverly ..... Hedberg, Barbara ......... 68, 79 Hedberg, Robert J. ..... .....,,,. 3 8, 151 Heinfelt, Anne ..i.......... .....,,,.,..,.,, 1 67 Heinz, Pat ..............,.,....... ,,,,,..,.,,....,,,..,,, 8 5 Helfers, Marian Jane ....,.,... 38, 143, 146 Helmuth, Laurence .,.. ...,... 3 8 162 Hemmingway, Franc-es ,,.. ...,...... 8 0 Henderson, Betty .....,,, ...... 3 8 Henderson, Jim .....,......,..... ...,.......... 1 06 Henderson, Lee Carolyn .,.......... 166, 167 Henderson, Vivian .,,..,...... ...,..........,, 8 l Henderson, Walt ..,........ ....... 1 06 Hendrick, Margaret A. ,... ...,,.....,.,.. I 38 Henley, Jack .....i.......... ........ 1 79, 187 Henley, Sam ,...........,.,,....,... ,,....,.,, 2 2X Hcnneberg, Paul L. Jr. ..,...........i,......,. 23 Henry, Fred ...,................,,,,.i.......... 38 102 Henson, Al ..,...,,.. 154, 159, 224, 225, 226 Henson, Harry .....,...,.,........,......r,,,.,....,. 101 Henson, Harold ....,,,. ...,..... 2 24, 225 226 Heinneir, Dr. W. R. .............. 7, 61, 67, 193 Hepnier, Mrs. Walter .........,.....,.........,,,,, 69 Herberg, Roland L. ..... .,...,., 3 0, 114, 159 Herbert, Malcolm ,.,., .,.,,..,...,..... 2 21 Herman John .,.. ....... 2 11 Herr, Charlene ,.,... ...,.........................,. 8 6 Herrill, Clair .. ....... 114, 179, 185, 190 Hersey, Betty ...... ...,..........,, 6 8, 82, 142 Heskett, Doris .... ....,,......,,.. 1 7 Hess, Connie .,.,.. .,.... 8 6 Hess, Doris ......,,. .......,....,.......... 1 52 Hesser, Arnold ......,i....,....... 111, 224, 225 Heuschele, Werner P...123, 156, 166, 167 Hewitt, Clilf ..,.......... ...,i...,...,....... 9 9, 114 Heyer, Warren ...... ..............,,............,.. 2 3 Hibdon, Jean .....,,.....,,.,........,................. 172 Hickey, Frank ........,... 60, 74. 75, 98, 116 Hicks, Jan ....... ....,,......,,................. 8 8 Hidde, Don ............ ........ 1 20, 164 Higgins, Tony ...........,.. .......... 1 55 Higginson, Edward ,... ......., 1 22 Higuera, John .........,. ......,.... 1 O9 Hijar, Maria Luisa ...,. ........ 1 47, 154 Hill. Howard .... Hill, Joyce ....,,.,. Hill'yer, Donald ..., H ines, Lee ........... Hinman, Grace ..,,. Hobson. Ed ......,....... Hoch stetler, Georgia Hodge, Betty ..........., Hodges, Carol .... Hodges, Jim ....,...... Hogan, Virginia .... Holder, Gil .....,...... .. Holdway, Phyllis .... Holland, Henry ..... Hollands, Joyce ...... .. Hollenbach, Vernon Hollobaugh , Joan ....... Hollowell, Jean Hollowell, Joan ..... Holly, Ken ...... .........39, 150, 151 .. ................. .90 ........120 .......86 ...,....101 ........60, 192 ..,,...60, 85 ........112 ,......86 .....,.154, 163 ,,......149 .......'76, 81 .......81 ........227 Holm, Albert ....,.......... ........ 1 49 Holmereed, Harold ...,., ........ 1 09 Holmes, Bonnie ..,.... - ........ ........ 1 52 Holmes, Dorothy Mae ................,........... 39 Holmes, June .............. ........ 9 0, 166, 167 Holms, Maurice ....... ....,....... 1 49,156 Holt, Robert G. .... 39, 150, 158 Holtzman, Norman ..... .,................... 1 67 Holzinger, Carl .... 98, 112, 157 Hom, Betty .......... ..2 ................. 160 Hopf, Howard ........... Hopfenbeck, Ted .... Hord, Phyllis ...... Hostetter, Jim ...... Hough, John .......,.... Houseman, R. A. ...... . Houser, Mr. Lowell .,.... Houston, Barbara .... ..-...154, 157, 161 ......141, 142, 159 ........-.......116 ....-.12 .......10 .......81 to the graduating class oi San Diego State College . . and sincere good wishes for the future. 1055 Sixth Avenue Franklin 1344 263 Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard. Howa rd. Dorothy ,.,,, Jim .,,,,,,,.,..,... Joan Elise .,..A, June ....,.,....... Marvin , ............ Paul Reaclinyr ,.., Howard, Sally .......,...... Howat, Nancy ..., L Howe, Anne ..... Howe, D i mi ..,.. Howe , Dorothy ...... Howell, Louis ..........Y......VV..... Howerton, Nathaniel .A.., Hoyle, Chad .....,.......,. Hoyle, Joe ,.,,.. Hudson. Dave ....,,.. Huff, G. 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McCrary, Phyllis J. ...........109 .........98, 108 157 108 118. 141, 143 McDaniel, James ....... ,....................... 1 49 McDaniel, Tom ...,.......,,.,,..,. 143, 146, 152 McDermott, Marion ........ 44, 59, 60. 61, 80, 139, 140, 143 McDi1armis, Betty ........,......................... 80 McDonald, John N., Jr. ...,........ 44, 108, 139, 172, 178 McDougal, Arlene ...,.... 89, 145, 166, 167 McElwee, Frank Brown, Jr ....... 44, 153 McFaddler, Bobby ......,..,.,..............,,.,.,.. 87 McFall, Elizabeth ................ 44, 151, 158 McFarlane, Bobbie ..,...,..,......,................. 64 McGaughey, Mrs. Janet .............. 11, 165 McGehee, Charles R. .,....,.... ........,.... 4 4 McGowan, James ....... .. ....... . .,....,......,...... 17 McGregor, Jeanine .............................. 146 Mclllraith, James D ..,,. 44, 61, 124, 151 McIntosh, Janet ............ . .............,,. 91, 145 Mclntosh, Marjorie .... ...1....145 Nuttall, Don ......,. 66, 67, 105, 139, 141, Mdntyre, Dorothy V. .--.--.-.. 44 196, 198, 200, 201, 203, 229 McKee, Harry -'44'--..A-'Y--' -',-.----- 4 4 Nuttall, Edmund Charles ............ 45, 67, McKellar, William H. ...,. ....... 2 5, 224 139' 141' 143 McKibben, Suzanne ...,.. ..,....... 8 4 Nyre' Don ' ' 1 6 McKiechnie, Ann l...... .............,.. 8 7 McKinney, Marie .... .................. 87, 149 O McKinney, Sheila Jo ,....,.. 44, 60, 62, , 87, 140, 172, 173 O BX'l0Il, Pat .........,. ....,..,... 1 47, 161 MCKOIHC, Marc S. -IDUY,-'----.---,'--- .'--..'M.-- 44 0'B1'ie'l1, Tom ........ ...,.. 2 06, 207, 225 McLaren, Kenneth Earl ............., 25, 121 Odgefs- R- S- ----'-'---'----'-------------------------- 71 MCI-Kmey, Mr. W' L- vAY.'- -----.-,- 1 0, 16 Odom, Francis Richard ....... .......,....,, 4 5 McMahon, Martha .... ....,........ 8 8 Ogle' Marian '- - -----'- 8 5' 195 McN5w, Rolland D. ........ 44, 103 Ohlsmh Minnie ------------- -----'----- - --71 McNeil, Pete ............,...........,........,...,..... 105 0'Keefe- Rohm Lee ------- ------- 4 5 McPhatter, Ferman .... 179, 180, 181, , olds' Hugh - - '--' 1 45 190, 221 Oliver, Austin J. ...... ................. 4 5 McQuiston, Betsy Jo ....... ....... 4 4, 144 Oliver, Jerry .......... ........ 1 05, 164 McWillie, Shirley ...... .......... 7 8 Olmstead, Robert ...,........ ,...,....... 1 15 Olson, Mr. Andrew C. ...1 ....,... 10, 156 Olwn, Harry .....,.............. ......... 1 64, 210 N Olson, Kenneth Robert ...... ....... 4 5, 107 Nagel, Leonard Elliot ,.... ....... 4 4, 223 O Neal, Peggy ............... ..,....... 6 1, 85 Nagy, Donnis ..........,.., ........ 1 47, 173 Osborn, Dr. C. G. .... .....,......., 1 2 Naiman, Kathryn ...,... ,.,..,.......... 8 7 Osborne, George ..... ............,.. 1 67 Nasatir, Dr, A. P. ...... ........ 1 56 O'Sulliva.n, Bill ....... .......,..,. 1 79, 180 Naylor, Woody ....... ........ 1 12 Otis, Ginger ...,.. ......... 6 0, 79, 195 Neal, Richard ...... ....... 1 6 Outka, Darrell ..... .................. 1 42 Near, George ,.,........ ,...... 7 1 Overburt, Jack ...... ........ 1 25 Neilson, Margaret .,.., ......... ,... O v erture, Jack .... ........ 1 60 Nelson, Bob ,,......... ......,. 1 23, Owen, Walt ....1........ ........... 1 00 Nelson, Dan ...... ............... 1 66 Owens, W'ilton J. .... .................... 4 5 Nelson, Dorothy ,......,. ...,.,.,,.,.. 7 1 Oxford, Keith E. ..........,..... 45, 116, 169 Nelson, Helen Mae ....... ............. 4 4, 144 Oxsen, Lowell Stanley ..............,........... 45 Nelson, Iola Mae ....... ......... 4 4, 84, 143 Nelson, Virginia ..... ....................... 7 9 New, William R. .... ....... 4 4, 118, 143 P Newoomb, Bob ,..... ...,.............. 1 07 Padfield, Harland .... ....... 4 5 Newlon, Harry .... ........... 2 13 Page, Betty ......... ................................. 7 8 Newman, Hester ..... ......... 1 3, 71 Page, Chuck ...... .................................1. 1 21 Newsome, Joel P. .,.. ,......, ....................,.. 4 4 Page, Joe .......1............ 214, 126, 220, 221 Newton, Robert Merrill .,.... 45, 125, 210 Palermo, John J. ...,,.................... 1 ...,..,.. 45 Newton, Charles H. ..., .,,.,............... 2 5 Palmus, Rosemary ....... .....,... 6 1, 85 Neyeneseh, Georgia ....., .,........... 8 5 Parnperin, Robert L. ...... ....... 4 5, 105 Nichols, Dr. Ambrose ..... ,...... 1 0, Panner, Greta Anne ...................... 45, 162 Nichols, A. R. ...................... .......... P anosh, Mrs. Anna Merle ..... .......... 1 4 Nichols, Geraldine ............................ 45 Paradise, Jean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,.,,,,,,,, 1 6 Niebauer, Mrs. Rubyruth ....... .......... 1 2 Park, Lockwn P---- --'-.-- 4 5, 143 Nielsen, Glen ..... .. ......,....... 1 ..... ........ 1 67 Nielsen' Les ..., v '--- Y--A--- P arker, D. G. ..... ...................... .. ...71 Nie.1Sen, Paul E, '--,, -,,,,,, 4 5 Parker, Tom ......., . - ....... 179, 180, 194 Nisson, Larry ,........ .................. 1 00 Parks, Eleanor ...................................... 144 Noonan, Richard ...............,,.................. 116 Parlin, Charles D. ,....................... 45, 125 Norberg, Ruth Elaine .......... 45, 155, 158 Parma, Leon .............. 115, 141. 179, 184, Nordstrum, Pat ............... ...,....... - ....... 1 7 186, 189, 190. 193 Norland, Mr. Calvert ..... ....... 1 0 Parrott, Janna ........................ 60, 87, 143 Northway, Mauryo ....,. ...- ..... 85 Patterson Duncan ........................,.....-.. .17 N01-ton, Virginia .,,,,. ,,,,.,,,,,,, , ,... 8 7 Patterson, James ....,. ....... 4 5, 156 Noyes, Jackie .....,..... ....... 8 1, 167 Patterson, 017411 .-... ----v--------------- 7 1 Nuthman, Conrad ,... ....,... 1 18 Patterson, Steve ..... .. ........... 103 Patterson, Virginia .... ...... 6 5, 83 Peace, Jim ............ ......... 1 16 Peard, Frank ........ .......,. 1 03 Pecarovich, Mike ..... ......... 1 93 Peck, Ken .....,.,..... ......... 1 07 Peck, Mary ...... ........ 4 6 Peck, Owen .............., ........,.......... 1 12 Peck, Rxalph ................... ..............,.,...... 1 07 Peiffer, Dr. Herbert ............ 8, 11, 59, 60, 193, 229 Pendergrass, Carolyn .... .................. 8 1 Pendleton, Frank .................. .125 Pennefman, Robert ...,... ........ 9 8, 99, 109 Penniman, Rust .... ..,............. 1 51 Percival, John ..... ......... 1 03 Perez, Rose M. ...... ........ 1 5 Perkins, Barbara ..... ........ 7 9 Perrone, Pat .,..... ......... 1 16 Perry, Dick ..... ......... 2 26 12 153 ..46 105 152 105 ..87 60 116 113 ..85 ..89 113 105 Perry, Dr. Fay ....., ......... 9 , Perry, Helen .......,..... ............... 1 6 Perry, Marilyn ......,......... ....... 7 8, Peters, Alton M., Jr. .... .......... . . 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Pollock, Karen ....... ,.................,... 8 1, Poltere, Henry .............. 60 61, 125, Poltere, Lillian .................,.......... 157, Ponsford, Robert E. ..... . Ponej oy, Lee .Y.......... Porteous, Joanne ...,, Porter, Gerald ....... Post, Dr. L. C. .... . Potts, Betty ..... Potts, Ronny .....,,,. Poulter, Marion Pove-nmire, E. K. . 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Dr. Katherine ,....,,..,...,...,., 12, 61 Ragatsky, Jack ....,...... ....... 1 04 Rainville, Duane D. ..... .,.,.,. 1 13 Rakich, Violet ............, ........ 6 4, 87 Ramel, Delmar ,.......,.. ....... 1 23 Ramires, Norma D. ..... ......... 7 1 Rand, Marjorie ........... ,,,,,.,., 7 1 Randall, Robert R. ...... ...46 Randique, Andy ...,.. ........, 1 6 Randleman, Dick .... .......,....,....,.. 1 18 Raphael, Robert ...... ......................... 2 5 Ranson, Thelma ....... ........., 8 9, 142, 172 Rasp, Joyce .......,... .....,...,.........,., 6 0 Raudesepp, Inge ...... ....,.. 1 44, 160 Raun, Dick ...,....... .,,,,,,,v,,,, 1 57 Ravey, Don ..............., ..,..,,,, 4 6, 157 Rawson, Marjorie ........................ 144, 161 Razzeto, Jack ...... 67, 111, 164, 214, 216 Razzeto, Robert .................,,,.,,,.,..,,,,,.,, 111 Reardon, John H. ...... ,.,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Reasoner, Faye ..................... ........ 2 0, 80 Reasoner, Juanita Marie .............. 46, 80 Record, Annalee ................. ...,,.,,.,,, 8 3 Rector, Bill ....,.. ,,,,,.,,,.,,,, 1 08 Rector, Charles ..... .,,,.., 1 54, 161 Redfern, Jack ,....., ...,.......,, 1 43 Reed, Donald .......,. ......... 4 7, 117 Reed, Nancy Jo ..,... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Reeder, Merrill ..,,. .....,. 1 58 Reetz, Frank ..... ....... 1 15 143 Reilly, Joe ......... .............. 1 45 Reming-ton, Jim ...,.. ....... 1 15 Rens, Corinne .........i...... M73 Renshaw, Dr. Morton ..... .,.... 1 1 Reser, Don ........--------..,--- '--A-4- 1 07 Retter, Bob .....,........... -.-----.----A- 1 12 Reyes-Guerra, David .,................ 154 164 Reynolds, Frank .......... 59, 66, 125, 143, 179, 180, 214, 219 Reynolds, Margaret .............................. 149 Reynolds, Patricia ...., ....... 1 44 Reynolds, Wes .......... -.....----- 1 00 Rhodes, Jane ........ ............... 4 7, 79 Ribeiro, Manuel .....,, ....... 4 7, 149, 156 Rice, Carroll ............ ................----.... 1 69 Rice, Leila ,,,,,...,.............,,.... 85, 160 252 Richardson, Beverly .... ....................... 7 3 Richardson, Jim ...,.,...... ....... 2 06, 213 Richardson, Mr. M. B .... - ........-.------.------ 14 Richardson, Dr. Robert W. ...... -H13 Richman, Blanche ..,............ ....... 1 46 Riehler, Howard ...... ....... 1 05 Rieter, Charles .... ...,.. ........... 1 6 3 Rife, Elbert P. ..... .......,.................. 7 1 Rigby, Betty ...........,.....,.... 165, 166 167 Riley, Richard Ross ............ 47, 196, 201 Rimback. Bev. Ward ............ 25, 111 164 Rimland, Bernard ........ ....,,.....,.......... 4 7 Rinehart, Jim ...... ..................... 2 13 Risty, Donald E. .,.... ....... 4 7, 155 158 Ritchie, John ...... ....... 4 7, 113 151 Roach, Howard .... ..................... 1 62 Roark, Bob ..............,.......... 172 Robbins, Elizabeth Lee ....... ......... 4 7 Roberts, Dr. E. E. ......... - ..... 10 Roberts, Glen Aldon .... ......... 4 7 Roberts, Gordon K. ...... ...47 Roberts, Jim ........ ........ 1 05 Roberts, Tom ....., . ....... 159 Robertson, Don ,.......... ........... 1 00 Robinson, Claire T. ...... ..............., 4 7 Robinson, Dick .......,...... ....... 2 24, 225 Robinson, Dr. Dudley ..... ................ 1 0 Robinson, Miss Evelyn ....,........ 13 Robinson, Jere ............... ....... 4 7 150 Robinson, Lenore ....... ................ 8 7 Robinson, Raymond ...... ........ 1 66 167 Robison, Aileen ,......... ...........,.. 1 44 Robledano, Emilio ..... ........ 1 54, 164 Roche, John .......... .......,.... 1 25 Roche, Kathryn ..... ...............,,....... . ..87 Rock, Joan ........................,..............,..., 158 Roddis, Dick ........, 6 6, 67, 141, 143 159 Rodgers, James F. ....................,,...,...... 25 Rodgers, Paul ..............,...................,..... 150 Rodriquez, Rigo ........ 47, 111, 196, 199, 200, 201, 202, 226 Roe, Tony .,............ ......, .....,..,....,.,.. . 2 13 Roeckel. Dolores ..,.,. 84, 142 143 Roehr, Jack .......... ,..,.. 4 7, 117, 150 Roxrer, Doris K. ...... ......,.,.,,..,.,... 7 1 Rogers, Dr. Spencer .. ................ 12 Riohfleisch, Dr, K, J. ..... ........ 1 56, 186 Rohrer, Mary ........,....... ............,........ 1 44 Roloff, Leland H. ...... ....... 2 5, 107 139 Romanelli, Paul ..... ..........,,........ 4 7 Romano, Octavio ..,...............,......,,..,.... 223 Roos, Chuck ............................................ 107 Roper, Alvin Earl .... 47, 155, 166, 167 Rorig, Jacqueline ...................... 76, 90 Rosa, Alyce .......... ............. 9 0 Rosenthal, Ben .... . ...,..., 166 Rosen, Donald ...... .,...... 1 19 Ross, Fannie .,... ............. 1 6 Ross, Marion ..,,.... ....,.. 4 7, 140 Rounds, Darryl ....... ....... .105 Rowe, Dr. Robert, ..... ....., 1 0 Roy, Charles ,....... ........ 1 08 Royle, Marilyn .... ...,..... ,8 3 Rubidoux, Grace ,..... ........ 1 44 Ruffin, Gail .................. ........... 2 25 Ruffin, Roger S., Jr. ..... ....... 4 7, 117 Ruiz, Jesus Fitch .......... ............. 4 7 Ruja. 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N A'AA-- .-'-- .--.-. . 4 8 Sattler, John ..,.. ................ - ...173 Sohutte, Bill .......................... 179, 192, 193 Shields, Karena ,---.. ---'--.-.A- I -12 Rutledge, Ann ------'-- .'-..-.. 6 0, 78, 142 Saucier, J-ack ........................ 48, 105, 211 Schutte, Yvonne Ellen ........,... 49, 60, 88 Shindlm-I Shirley ---..-A .-.-.A-- 8 7, 174 Rutledge, M. C, K- .,-,,'..---',A.---- 15 Saunders, Earl ..........., 48, 61, 99, 121, Schwartz, Miss Ena ,.,... ..,.... 1 0, 158 Shine, David Gaither -,,.------..-,-.'- 49, 125 Ruzich, Bill ............,,... .,..... 1 64, 209 139' 141' 143' 146 162 Sehwerlz- Irwin ------1' --'---- 4 9- 119 Shirkey, Jerry ,.....,............. 100, 166, 167 Ryan, Ann -------..A..Y.'YA.,,., ..l'.----vv-----Y.-..'- 3 7 Saunders- Robert J' ------ 48' 67- 141 143 Schwartz, Jack ..,........., ...,......... 1 18 Shag,-en, Howard A, ,.'A.--.--',.l---- A-U49 Ryan, Auaiin Harald ,,...,.... 48, 121, 158 Savage' John A 'A ' ' 149 Slchwob- Mrs- Marlon ---- -------'-----' 1 3 Shouse, Mr. Claude ......, ..., . .15 Ryan, Fi-eflei-iek L. .,..,.,,.....,.., 160 Sawyer' Lucretia ' 4 oo Seeff- Alfred G- Jr- - -----------1 25- 154 Shauae, Nancy ,....... . 166 Ryan, paul E. .,,-- ---,-,-,- 2 5 Sefmtlirr- Helen L- ---- -------- 1 51 154 Scott, Mr. Frank ..... ....,.. l 3, 193, 223 Shriver, Marilyn ,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,, I .85 Ryan, Shirley ,,,,,,, .....,,,.,.. 8 9 Scanlon' Howard ' l ' 4 oo Sem- J- Reid ----- -------------- 4 9- 149 Shuneway, Dorothy ..,.. .,,.... 1 55, 158 Rybel, Frames --,---,- -,-,--- 2 5, 87 Scarborough' Bill ---'-- i--A'A-' 147- 139 141 Se-aburlz, Glen ..... .....1... 1 07 Shutts, Mr, W, H, ,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,-,, 1 4 Ryder, Algernon s. ..............., 48 Schaffer' Bill loo' loo' 227' 229 Seeer- -701111 ---------------- ---------------------- 1 25 S-ick, Am .,...... , ,......... .,... . ...108 Rye, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,, 103, 223 S'oho44o ' Al ' 1 4 7 Seeor- Virginia Lee -------- -------------------- 4 9 Si-ck, Herman ........ ............ 1 08 Rye, Dick ,...,,,,.,,.,,,,.,, ,,.,.,........ 1 os Sohanlol' Carl Louis' Jr' 48 158 Sefllle- Tllemee ----1-- --------- 1 55- 166- 167 siekela, Barbara ...,.,. ,.,..... 8 9, 172 Rye, George William .... .,,.,.... 2 5, 102 Sohooor' Harold J' 4 ' 48- 107 See- Jerry ----- ------------------- 1 04 Siegel, Bernard 1. ........., ....26 Sohenck' Jean ' -'- -'----- 8 5 Seller- Ben ----------- -------- 1 05 siegei-, Joan ........... ................... 8 7, 167 Sohovlll' Dr' Karl - ---'-- 1 4 Seiquist, Shirley ..,.- ............, 8 7 Sielerl Stanley R, ,,,,,,,,,, 49, 60, 61, 109 S Slohoy- Dr- Ole -' -'--'--'----- 1 4 Sellman, H. 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F. ---.,----------------- -25 Sogo, Power B. ......, 26, 155, 158 Solomon, Larry - -... Solowitz, Raymond ...........49, 157 ..,,1.......155 Somers, Alice ..........-.....- -------- 9 1, 143 Sorenson, Mr. George ....... ....... 1 0, 113 Southworth, M. S. .............--.---- ----------- 7 1 Southworth, Mrs. Mary V. .... .....---. 1 44 Spangler, John ...- ............... ---- - --.117 Spears, Kent C., Jr. ........26 Spencer, Shirley ........ -.-----4- 4 9 Spencer, Verdella ...... .........,........ 5 0 Sportsman, Choc ..... 1.-.----. 2 14. 227 Sprague, Art ................---- ----A-- 1 5, 153 Sprangler, Dr. John .......... Springer, Betty Ethlyne ..... ,.....,..... ..1..50 Springer, Bill ........ .. .-..-------1---.-------...-.-- 166 Springston, Miss C'hristine..61, 166, 167 Staffen, Russ ..................................-.--.. 113 Stafford, Gordon ....., Standefer, Roy C. .........163 ........50 Stanick, Lou ................. .------.. 1 61 Stanley, Robert ........1..... ------14--1 1 45 Starkey, John Phillips ..... ....... 5 0. 103 Steen, Shar-mon ....,...... ................. 8 3 Steidl, Elwin .................... ........ 2 06, 207 Steiner, Fred Alvin II ,...... ......., 5 0. 155 Stella, Frank ,............. ....... ...........- 1 0 9 Steppler, Claire ........,.... ...... ........---1. 2 0 Stevens, Helen ............................... - ....... 146 Stevens, Robert ........ 26, 141, 164, 172. 201, 228 Stevens, Robin ........... ,......,,...... 1 00, 159 Stevenson, Claudia ..,,.......... 83, 252, 253 Stevenson, Doris ...... Stevenson, Juanita ,... Stevenson , Sarajane .... . ....,,.... 167 .......16 .......,.160 Stimson, Noel Otis, Jr. .. Stimson, Russell, C. ....., . Stinnett, Helen .,.,...... Stitt, Rodney Dean ..... Stockdale, Billie ...,.. 150 160 ..50, 147, ..26, 147, ........50 Stockwell, Paul ...... .....,....,... 5 0, 160 Stokes, Sidney .,... ......,,. 1 19, 142, 148 Stone, Dwight ..........,....,,.......,..,,.,.,,..., 121 Stone, Ed. ....,..... 66, 118. 145, 172, 173 Stone, Fae ..,.. ..........,.........,,..........,..,,, 2 53 Stone, Jerry ......... ....,... 8 4, 145 Stone, Hamilton ..... ............. 1 50 Stone, Mr. H. L. ............ ..................... 1 4 Stone, Dr. John Paul ............ 9, 15, 146 Stonecipher, Dave ....... Storm, Mrs, Alvena ......... Stormes, Janet Heldring Stormes, John Max ...... 26, Stormson, Jeoffrey ......... Stott, Kenhelm W. ..,. . Stewart, Barbara .......... ....................... 8 8 Stewart, Bob ........................ 60, 105, 141 Stewart, Charles Jack ...................,...... 50 Stewart, Cliff ................... ......... 1 00 Stewart, Ellen .... ........... 8 8 Stewart, Jack ................... ..........,....... 1 07 Stewart, Peggy ........................................ 79 Stewart, Stan ........ 66, 98, 99, 125, 143 Stewart, Mrs, Vera C. ................... ...26 Stice, Harold ..................... ........, 1 56 88 155, 157, 169 ....,....154, 157 Stough, Dr. Morrow ......... ........ 1 2 Stovall, Mrs. Harriet B. ....................,. 15 Stowers, Joe ....................,... 123, 222, 227 Strack, Philip J. .,., .......,.... 5 0, 155 Strass, Dr. W. L. .................................. 12 Straub, Dick .... 164, 214, 215, 218, 219 Straub, Lura Lynn ........................ 15, 153 Strickman, Jack ........ Stringari. F. L. .... . Stringer, William ........71 Strong, Charles P. ....,... 50, 61, 117. 150 Strong, Maurice .... . ................ 26. 117 Strothe, Warren ...,. Struthers, Emma ...... Stryker, Lois ........ ,.......71 ........50 Stryker, Robert .............. .-.----- 5 0 Stuart, Charles ................... . ...... 163 Stuart, Samuel Edward ...................... 150, 154, 161, 163 Sturak, Tom .... 172, 173, 214, 220, 227 Sturz, Sylvia .......................... 50, 91, 145 Sue, Edward K. M. .... . Sullivan, John ............ Sulzback, Bill ............ Sund, Vincent E. ..... . Sundberg, Dick ........... Susman, Eugene .............. ......... 1 51, Sutherland, Robert E. Sutliff, Charles Weiss ............ 50, 60, Sutton, Josephine .......... Sutton, Robert E. Swan, Richard ....... Swanson, Cliff . .,.. ., Swanson, Lucia ........ Swanson, Marjorie ., ...., Swanson, Richard .... Swatek, Frank .......... Sweezey, Donald ........... Swiggett. Mr. Jean ....., Switzer, Mary Ann ..... Swozzo, Joyce ........ T Tabor, Pat ...,...,....,.....,,.. Taddiken, Robert L. Taesler, Paul F. Taizle, Ed ................. ......167 ......156 163 125 105 ........26 ......145 .........107 ........91, 145 ......,.51, 223 .........147. 161 144 ......,,26, 160 123 Talbert, Jo Ann .,...............,,........... 58, 87 Talbott, Dorothy Grace ......,,, 51, 74, 152 Talbott, Laurence F. ............ 51, 108, 150 Talboy, Miss Ruth .................................. 11 Taliaferro, John Ransom .........,.......,,. 26 Taliaferro, Marilyn ..,.......,.. .,.,.... 8 7, 195 Tanaka, Francis ...........,.. .............. 5 1 Tanner, Marion ..........,.......1................... 78 Tanner. William James ....,.,...., 26, 105 Tarantino, Isadore Salvatore ....,. 26, 108 Tarr, Don ......................................,......... 107 Tatreau, Jean .................,.............,.......... 17 Tausch, Joseph H. ......,. 51, 60, 61, 139 141, 160 Taylor, Bob ...... ............107 Taylor, Dorothy .... ,........ 5 1 Thomas, William C. ..... ...... 7 1 Taylor, George ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...... 1 00 TIIOKTIUSOH Clyde M. ...,..5l Taylor, John Thomas, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,,,... 51 Thompson Dick ..... .............. 1 52 Taylor, Dr. Kenneth ....,...,... 10, 71, 156 Thompson Donia ........ ......... 8 8, 169 Taylor, Mr, Merrill ,..... ......... 1 0, 156 Thompson Dorothy ...,. ............. 1 7 Taylor, Phillip O. ,... ....,.... 5 1, 150 Thompson, Gordon ...........,......,..... 51. 118 Taylor, Romie Allen ...... ............ 2 7 Thompson, Jesse ........ 164, 179, 180, 186 Teaglc. Ed ................. ....... 2 23 Thompson, Joanna .............................. 159 Telfer, William B. .... ......... 5 1 Thompson, Mary Kay ...,....., ...... 8 5 Tellep, Dan ......,..... ....... 2 13 Thompson, Richard Elmer .,,... ...... 2 7 Temple, Donna ...... ......... 8 9 Thompson Robert ....,..,.......... ....... 1 63 Tenney, Clibe V. ..... ....1.. 1 46 Thompson Shirley Joanne .,...,.,,....... 51 Te-nnison, Ken ..... ......, 1 25 Thorness, Franc ,........,.............,.... 89, 162 Tepper, Albert .......1. ....... 1 19 Thornton, Mary ....... ,.........,, 9 O, 161 Terhune, M. J. A. .... ......... 1 6 Thornton, Phil .....,, ...,...., 5 9, 112, 113 Terrill, Nate .......... .............-.,....... 1 72 Thorpe, Barbara .................,..,..,,.,.,....,,, 85 Terry. Barbara ....1- -.------ 8 7, 252. 253 Thorpe, William Van Antwerp..51, 100 Terry, SUBI13 ....... ....................-.... 9 1 Tidwell, Dr. J. N. ................................ 15 Terry, W. H. --...... -------.- 1 3 Tidwell, Dr. Will M. .... .............. 1 1, 13 Te1'1'yberl'y, Jean ,---.-.- -..------ 8 7 Tieri, Sadie Lou ....... ...... 5 2, 169, 170 Terwilligef, Earl W. ... ...... 51 Tierney, Digk ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, , 206 Tex. -106 ------.-.---------1-- ----------A1---- 103 Timmins, Thomas A. ..... .......52 Teyssier, Christine ........................ 80, 144 Tinker, Claire ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 5, 79 Teyssier, Leonard Edward .... 51, 123, 141 Tipton, Jim ,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 18 TGYS-Sief. Rita -.-.----..-----....1-----...---. 80. 144 Tipton, Lewis Edward .... ......... 5 2, 107 Thatcher, Robert Clinton .............. 51. 125 Tisdale, William K. .,.... 52, 105 Thatcher, Walter E. ..,,.... ....,.... 5 1, 111 Tqbias, Dave ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 19 Tlleobald, Dr. John ,.., .....,,. 1 5, 61 Tobin, Kaye ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 161 Thile. Ed .--.---.---.---- -------.-. 2 13 Tollefson, Miss Dorothy ...................... 13 Thomas, Dick ..... .................. 1 7 Tomlinson, Bob ............ 52, 63, 179, 186, Thomas, Ed ,........ - ,,... ....,..,,., 9 9, 111 137, 192 Thomas, Jean ...............................,......,... 84 Tompkins, Lee ,,.., ,,,,.,,,,,, 1 05 Thomas, Ralph Franklin, Jr. ..,. 51, 115 Tor-bet, Bruce ,,,, ,,,,,, 6 1 EL CERRITO MARKET RALPH AND BILL STANINGER 5739 EL CAJON BOULEVARD R. 1888 WALTER 8: SONS: MANUFACTURERS OF FINE JEWELRY DIAMONDS-PLATINUM AND GOLD MOUNTINGS MAIN 0961 1022 FIRST NATIONAL BLDG. SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA Congratulations! Best wishes for your future success Pie c be Whit Studio 533 B Street LUCILLE WHITAKER 269 Torbet, M rs. .... . Toushee , Fabian r ..... Tracy. John ..... Tracy, Viola ........ .,.......158 .........149 Trail, Dr. Mabel ..... . ,........ 15 Trask, Willard .... Walton Walton , Jack .,....... , Maureen ,,.... Wanner, Hartley ,.,... Ward. Ward. Ward, Ware, Carrilou .,.... George ..... Jim ,..,,.., Ann ............ ..90 Traxler, John ...... ....... 6 4, 115 Tremaine, Roger ,,... ,.,...... 1 15, 143 Trent, Luz .,,.,.........,. ...... ........ 1 5 5, 158 Trivett, Paula Marie ...... ..,.,. 5 2, 78 Troendly, Carol ........ ....... ........... 8 3 Trun, Gerhart ...... ...,,..,....,,.. 5 2, 150 Tuck, Leo ................,........... 115, 196, 200 Tucker, Dr. Gordon ,.... ,...,,,,,,.,,, 1 0, 156 Tucker, Herb ..,......,. ,,.,...., 1 23 Tucker, Tusin ...... ..,.,.., 7 1 Tupper, Robert .... ,.....,,. 1 03 Turcott, Marie .... ..............,.... 6 Turner, Ann ..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 46, 158 Turner, Walt ...,.....,.,..,,,.,,..,, 65, 104, 225 Turoski, Zigmund James .,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27 76. 88, Warfield, Richard ...............,......,,..,..... Warnke, Patricia..53, 81 Warren, Shirley ......,....... Warren, Suzanne Washburn. Laura ..., 143, 149, Waszak, Sig ,,,,....,........,.,..,.. ,,.,,, Wabenpaugh, Frank M. Waters, Watkin Watson. Watson Watson Watson, Watson Charlotte . ........ ....,..84. s, Barbara ...,,,,,.,,, ...,... 1 6, Dr. Donald R. , John .................. , Marcia ..... Marilyn ..,... , Norma Tuttle, Pat rick M. ,.......,.... . U ..,.....27 Ulloa, Alma H. ...l.............,,. 52, 149, 156 Updegraff, William D., Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27 Urquhart. Nagene ..................,. ,,..,,.. 8 8 V Valenzuela. Amparo .... 68, 142, 143, 161 Valenzuela, Glora ...,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 147 Valore, Leonard ..... ....... 5 2, 149, 163 Vance, Dorothy ,.,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,,, 2 7, 84 Vance, Miles L. ..... ....,.. 7 1 Vance, Russell ..., ,,,,,,, 5 2 Van Cleave, Mr. ..,.. .,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, 1 5 Van Doren, Joan ............ 52, 90, 165, 166 Van Dusen, Robert .....,...........,.....,....,, 149 Vanizel. Evangeline ........., ...,.,,.. 1 52, 161 Van Houten, Charles Lee .................... 52 Van Norman, Allen .,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, 5 2 Vay. Bryce .................. Vetter, Norman ..... Voiks, Dr. Virginia ,..,.....121 ,....,.11 Matt, Marilyn Watt, Richard .,... Watts, Marian Wayne, Roy ..........,.. Weaver, Harrison .... Weaver, Patricia ...... Webb, Webb, Webb, IJOl'0ilh y ............. Webb, Norman .......,.. Webb, Robert S. Webber, Burr ............ Weber. T. Paturcia ....,. Weedn, Charles G. Weikel, Joe ............. Weitzman, Esther . ,... Welmme, Marjorie ..... Weld, John Lincoln Weldon, James ...., . ..........,,......... . Dr. C. R. ..... ....... 1 2, John Nordeen ,.... ........53 .........142, .,.....53, 59 115 ......148 Weller, Wendell .....,..., 64. 125. 179 Weimple, Bud .......... ...... Wenberir, Duane ..,,,, Wenprer, Lola M. .... . Wenman, Chuck ..,,. Werfel, David ...... Werner, Jackie ......, Wessels. Leonard ..., West. Charles ..,.,,.., West, Miss ............ West, Edna ............, West, William T. ......... Westergaard, Naomi .... .........125, ....,..98, ,,.....16, .......91, ........53 Weston, Donald Neil ...... ........ 5 3 Volz, Bill ....,,.,,..,,.,,, ,.,,,,,,, 1 21 Von Flue, Ruth ............ ,,,,,,.,, 1 44 Von Zile, Forrest A. ..... ,,..... 5 2 Vulliet. William . ......... ....... 1 6 W Wade. William R. .... ....... 5 2, 121 Wagar. Jack ........... ............ 1 57 Wagner, Conrad ..... ...,..... 1 00 Wagner, Ken ...... .,,..,... 1 17 Wagner, Robert ..... ...,,.,..... 1 17 Wahler, Barbara ...... ......... 5 2, 83 Wahler, Gloria .......,.. ,............. 8 3 Walha, Dr. Harold ...... .......,............ 1 0 Walker, Betty ............. ,....,.,,,,...,........ 5 2 Walker, Charles Paul ........ .,27, 67, 123 Walker, Dr. Donald .............................. 12 Walker, Glennen. J. .... .... . ..52 Walker, Grace ........,..., ,........ 1 60 Walker, Mrs. Hilde ...... .,......... 1 4 Walky, Marcia ............. , ..,..... 252 Wallace, Cliff , ........... ......... 1 59 Wallace, Dave ....... ......... 1 12 Wallace, Jim ......,..,..., ............ 1 13 Wallace, Warren H. ....... 27, 156 Waller, Bob ....,. - ........ ............ 1 19 Waller, Waller, H. J. ....,.., . Hardy ............ -'fn ...,.....157 Westric k, John ...,...,,,,,. Wheeler, Harold ......., Walling. Mr. C. R. Walsh, Frances ........ Walsh, Robert ......... Waltenpaugh, Mr. ......... ..14 ......,53. 125 1 ...,,......., 15 142, 107, ,,,,.,,53, 144, i i 53. Whelan, Pat ....,.................. ...... Whidby. Robert E., Jr. White, Dr. Alfred E. ..,,. ..... . White, Don ................,.,... White, F. E., M.D. White, Dyle D. ......... , White, Margaret ..,... ...................... White, Pat .,............. ..........,...... 8 0. White, Robert ,................... 146, 167. White, Virginia L. ..................... . White, Wallace ........ ...................... Whitte, Bruce .........,.. Whitted, Robert D, ..,. . Whittinizhill, Gwen ............ 53, 151. Wickstrom, Yvonne . ........... ............ 0 9, Widmann, Chester H. Wiebe, Glenn 1 ............,... . Wiekel, Joe ............ Wiesler, Jean ,.,........ Wiggins, Florence ..,, Wiirgin s, Gordon ..,.. Wight, Joan .,..... Wight, Joey ....... Wilbert, Mae .......... Wilde, James K. ..,. . 154 189 148 253 117 121 154 ..53 156 ..87 253 ..16 100 160 162 79 ....8 118 U79 ..90 ..90 109 144 213 142 ..78 156 174 108 157 ..53 125 ..71 62, 141 223 167 ..71 145 141 194 148 148 153 104 148 143 108 145 ..15 145 159 ..87 150 156 103 ..90 152 ....9 145 ,.13 ..53 ..53 147 173 153 123 119 ..53 153 83 ..53 145 164 ..83 ..71 ..70 ..87 ..60 .,17 ..71 Wilhoit, Joan .,....... ...... 6 0. 61, 83 Wright, Ed ........ ....... 2 06. 207 Wilkerson, Dixie ..... ....,,......,.. 1 5 Wright, Garry ....... ....,.,,... 2 25 Wilkerson, Mrs. .... ....... 1 6' W1'ight, Rachel ...... ....................... 7 1 Wilkins, Jack .......,,........ ............. 2 12 Wlighf. DP. W. H. .. ...... 15, 61. 113. Wilkinson, Robert E. ...,. ........ 5 3, 153 153' 160 willcut Jetta Wurfel, David O. D. .... ..,.... 5 4, 159 Wililams Alice .... ............................ s 7 Wyatt- LUUY -e'-- - ------ ---A-A---- 8 3 Williams, Arthur .............. 160, 179, iss. Wyllle- Tom ----- 'e -e-- 1 07 194, 214, 127 Williams, Carolyn ,,.... ..,.... ............ 7 1 Williams Curt ....,,, , .,,.... 156 Y Williams, Elwood ...... ....... 1 55 Yee. D21H19l .---- ........... 1 55 Williams Ethel ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, .,,,,,,,.,,, 8 3 Yee, MEG K. .................. ..1.....1...,. 2 7, 91 Williams, Jackson B., Jr. .................. 27 Youmans. Elmer' Glenn, . ..........,... 54 Williams Leon L. ................ 27, 154, 161 Young. Frcd ...........,....,. ...,.,. ....., 1 1 I7 Williams, Ranncy ........ 53, 117 Young. Hlliih. R- -... ..... . .54 Williams, Robert J. .. ........ 13, 100 YOUHB. L96 - -......-.- 5 ........... ..54 Williams R053 V, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 YOLIHE, M2iI'Y Bt-3111 ..... .... 87, 252 Williamson, Colleen ............. I .. .........,,.. 79 YO'-mg. ROI1Hi8 -...-. ........ , 5103 Williamson, Francis S.L ..... 53, 103, 156 Willis, Suzanne ....................... ............ 7 8 Willoughby, Taiche ..,, ......,,, 8 3 Z wiiih, Rbben .....,.,.. ......,....,.,......,, 5 4 Zahalsky. Celia ..... ....... 1 36. 148 wiisie, Warren E. ,..... 54, 117 158 Lafvas' Eugene '-A--- --eee-e'-------' - 123 Wilson Bm A 113 Zeglis, Donna Mae ,,,. .....,...... 5 4, 60, 84, 1 i 2 140, 143, 1 , 1 Wilson, Bill J, ............. 113 Z' f M G 13 1 53 74 ie en uss, i'. .... , 96, 2 , Wilson, Dick ......,... ...... 1 79, 182 g gorge , I . 204. zza Wilson. Everdlne ..,.. ...... 1 60, 167 Zimmerman, Beverly Wilson, Frances . .............,............... 60, 83 Wilson, Harry ........ 194, 196, 198, 200, 202, 205 Wilsoln' Jack ' ' 1 00 1 ., , , , , Wilson. James Bi'uce .....,. ......... 2 7 Wilson, Margaret ..,....... ............. 1 54 1' A 3 M Wilson, Ray E. .... ........,.,... 5 4. Wilson, Stan ,...... ........ 9 8, 100, 113 Wilson, Stewart .... .................. . ....... 1 57 Wilson, Tum ,,..,.,.,, ,.,...,.. 1 15, 179, izsx Wilton, John W. ..... .................... 5 4, 60 Winicki, Sylvia ,,.,,,........... ....,.. 1 48 Wininger, Bob ....,,.,.....,..,..... ....... 1 21 MQDEL5 . . , KES 81 Winninger, Gordon C. Jr. ..... ,,.,........ 5 4 ALL MA R Winman, Chuck .,,,.,,.,,,,.,.,.,.. .......,,,,.... 6 iN OU CK winmw, Bei-1 .,,,, ...,.,.. 5 4. 115 OMPLETE STO S winfher, Jim ,,.., .........,,.. 1 0:1 C AND 9150115 wirnk, Lai-i-y .,.. . ....,,.... 105 CAU- GR,e.,PHlC . HQTO Witte, Bruce .... ......... 9 8 YOUR P MS wiubd, Bob ,,,, ....,...... 1 07 P11051-E Wohi, Bob ....,,,,.,. ..,............, 1 73 Wm-l U5 , wbinbit, Keen ,.....,.. .,...,. 1 12, 225 llll Wolf, Dr. Ernest ,,,, . ......,,, 14, 148 5-'53 whoa, Biii ,.,..,...,.... ...,,,.,..1., 1 is wood, Kathleen .... ............... ii 7 Wood Phyllis --QYY VAV.-YVYYVYYVVVVVA 7 9 llSl2ll1ll5llUl wood, Richard ,,,,.. ,........ 1 00, 166 'l'l'1l f' ' woods, Cami ,,,,, .....,,.,.,,,... 1 46 WMA Woods l n YYYYYYYYY - --- vVV I 4 6 .5-221:11.1111137121111:Q2:2'121151'Q.,H ,i',1.-'.'1:H1 11, 12' 51:11:11 woods, Mai-y Ann ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 ii, 79 Woodward, James .......... 115 Wooley, Richard ........,.. .............,.,........ 5 9 Woothers, Harry .... 54, 61, 155, 166, 167 Wormack, Ro-be-rt ..,,........ ............... . .,.. 1 66 Worsley, Vivian ..,, ...,,.,, s 1, 147, 166 Wortman, Edgar ..... ....... 5 4, 151, 163 Wren, Dale .,...,...... ........................ 1 6 wi-inhi. Bud ....... ........ 1 05 lO33 SIXTH AVE. Wright, Byron .1..., ....,, 1 49 B- 1 1 ,.,4 .,4. Ein. - t 'i1 ::f':: iffffsff :i:': 3523! 'iii ': 15521 iii' ,., ,,,.. T .,,, So Smooth-Because it's 'Instant-Fro1en ! 270 .fdnofker ff-.fdmerican I 7 k I I flpff, N my .0 gal x ffl, ff l A ff 7 ff P :IX-N, l- ,m. I f ' , , . 5, Aztec Yearbook .X sl L Judged U.S. Best X95 Del Sudoueste, 1949 State Col- Nsx lege yearbook, has been judged . X xhbv- the- best college yearbook in the ,Lil nuzitxog EY fhefC5J1umbga Univer- k sly c oo o ournaism, con- N test sponsors. Tir- 1 Phyllxs Russell, the yearbook 'Tea editor and Journal campus re-1 0- porter, sa1d Del Sud receivedq , 4 900 points out of a possible 10004 4, The annual used' a calendar? , 35, If 0 style, following the State. Col- 5 ' uf A, .f Alege happenmgs chronolog1ca11y through the year. s gf, ' yy, 1 A , A , f WW ' M . g jhyfm' X' ,t 'X . e. 1 'ff !, I ,dw-ir 5.3 xxmiex ' g:'fi':,'f 31 . ' 9'4Q?fi, ' , V' I-'Iii'-' Aqimyjwwa. wmgggfgl wr-mr Th: 52 VEYE ESIIH PHI TEH5 Im: 1801 Broadway San Diego 2 Callfornla Phone 271 The Del Sudoeste, l95O, is your book. It is dedicated to you, planned for your enjoyment, and memory. On this last page I would like to briefly review the book and explain a few things to help you further understand the feeling for you in this annual. To begin with, the cover showing I our campus from the air is the first picture ever to appear on a Del Sudoeste cover. The colors on the cover are as near to our school colors as we could purchase. The dedication, novel as it may be, is in keeping with the unwritten theme, Our School. The annual staff is given more space, and rightly so, for their ideas and work are reflected in the pages following their pictures. The faculty is larger than ever before and required more space. I tried to get a picture of each de- partment individually. The last page of faculty ran into the other pages of the book and is not the best layout form, but the best we could do. The senior sections are the largest ever to be put into a Del Sudoeste. Six hundred and sixty-four pictures and over 200 names forced the crowding of 20 pictures to a page. This section is 38 pages long. Some pictures have only the names under them, because the students didn't turn in an information blank, and I didn't feel that it was the duty of the staff to look up this informaiton if the student didn't have interest enough to see to it himself. The fraternities and sororities have more space than ever before, and more of their activities are pictured. I want to thank each organization for their splendid cooperation and support of this book. The service, religious and departmental organizations are al- most IOOCX, represented. The sports section this year is the most complete one ever to be put into a Del Sudoeste. The sports staff did a very good job and covered as many activities as space would allow. Individual recognition is given wherever space was available. The final section, Reminiscently Yours is my addition to the yearbook. I will re- member these events of I949, I95O and hope you will enjoy them in the years to come. There is no definite form to this book and everything is as original as I could make it. Editing this book has been my finest experience at S.D.S.C. I personally dedicate this book to my wife for her help in editing the Del Sudoeste. Kiwi Sims Del Sudoeste Editor I95O


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