San Diego State University - Del Sudoeste Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1953
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As members of the class of i953 cross campus for School. the last time, they will look back upon buildings which were merely blueprints four short years ago. Thus, as we continue to expand, we recall a past filled with accomplish- ments and face a future filled with hope. We can be justifiably proud of our Alma Mater and of her benefits to us. San Diego State College has come of age. 1 '? , n 4' .13a,Q' ,I ., 5 nik V . 5 :ff f ff. if A . vs: . : X Q Ss f fi.,-1, . .-M . , .- . wf.,,', ,Q-, ,W 5 t 'ff fy f I 1' Q 4 . W ' . V E .V xg .Y In 4. .gi .,, I 5. -' XY 'wlvisfmpgfifpffjjil 'P 'Y K X ' f V, . ff , 4, .f , , ms-W-,..,,,..,,, Y A h-m.,..,V Q A ffegg-2 saw, mai ew we ,fam My ,X 5, . W as 2:1 amwwg ,, WM ,W.,.,wWw,. MM m.,m,,Qu,. a .. A.. . fi W5 Y Ti fij ik-. i f WYTM5 ,,. - fi? .W Mgdg i :: ---- Q 3-3 'U-f ::... ,V AM Q35 9125 . . H .. ::f:z:-fs mg .bfg1g,g5'z3pM.mw ,N ww. awp. far., , .W W,,,,. , Y. we-fm My ,ffxglwff mifi .pizfw f Qi wwszsizzfmw w w wf ..z1,.. . ., f ,, M. 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San Diego State College is proud of the illustrious alumnae whom she has launched as outstanding citizens. She will continue in the future to produce representative young Americans. We are proud to have at the head of our institution an educator of the high calibre of Doctor Love. As his first year in office comes to a close, we look back upon the beginning of an era and express our conviction that it will be a lengthy and successful one. DMINISTR TIO JAMES J. HUNTER HERBERT C. PEIFFER Executive Deon Deon of Students DONALD R. WATSON Deon of Instruction CHARLES W. LAMDEN KATHERINE M. RAGEN Deon of Educational Services Acting Deon of Women ond Summer Sessions 9 v 4 DICK THOMAS Graduate Manager LT. COL. CHARLES E. MOSSE Air Science and Tactics MARION PARKER ALFRED E. WHITE WILLIAM H. WRIGHT MANFRED H. SCHRUPP Registrar Admissions Officer Business Education IO DIVISIO CH IR WILLIAM L. TERRY JOHN R. ADAMS ROBERT D. HARWOOD DUDLEY H. ROBINSON Physical Education Languages and Literature Life Sciences Physical Sciences DEP RT E TCH IR ROBERT W. RICHARDSON EUGENE P. BROWN EVERETT GEE JACKSON CLAUDE F. MERZBACHER Social Sciences Accounting Art Physical Sciences MABEL A. MYERS E. DANA GIBSON LIONEL JOSEPH LEONARD E. CHADWICK Bacteriology Business Education Chemistry Economics ll DEP RT E CURTIS R. WALLING SIDNEY L. GULICK CLIFFORD H. BAKER LAUREN C. POST Engineering English Foreign Language Geography WILLIAM H. LAURITSEN KATHERINE M. RAGEN RUTH A. TALBOY KENNETH PHILLIPS Health History Home Economics Industrial Arts ARTHUR C. WIMER JOHN PAUL STONE FRANCES B. TORBERT A. R. HARVEY Journalism Library Science Marketing Mathematics I2 CH IRME LOUIS E. SMITH MARION L. SCHWOB MINOS D. GENERALES HILDING B. CARLSON Physics Physical Education Political Science Psychology GORDON H. TUCKER Zoology PAUL L. PFAFF DAVID S. MILNE FRANK L. 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I 7 .iff 525' 7 f fl .pf I, Z f ALLANSON, WILL B. Degree: AB: Division: Social Science Major: Political Science KPublic Administrationl Minor: Air Science, Economics Activities: Aztec Christian Fellowship Vik BALDESSARI, JOHN Degree: A,B, Division: Education Major: Special Secondary in Art Minor: English Activities: Sigma Chi, Senior Class Vice - presie dent BAXTER, . MARTHA LOU Degree: B.S, Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Chemistry Minor: Physics Activities: American Chemical Society ADAMS, LORRAlNE D. Degree: A. B, Division: Education Major: Educot ion Minor: Spanish Activities: Kappa Delta, W,R.A,., Dance Club C.S,T.A, ANGEL, HARRY LINCOLN Degree, AB, Division: Social Science Major: Social Science Minor: industrial Arts Activities: Kappa Delta Pi, C.S.T.A. BARTLETT, ELIZABETH ANN Degree: A. B. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: English ALLEN, GRACE BENTLEY Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major, Education Minor: English Activities: Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Alpha lata, Delta Phi Upsilon ' BALSLEY, DONALD E, Degree: A,B, Division: Education and Physical Education Major: Physical Education, Special Secondary Minor: Social Science BECHTEL, RlCHARD J. Degree: B.S. Division: Business Major: Marketing S IOR ADLER, MURRAY STUART Degree: AB. Division' Education and Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor: History Activities: Varsity Foot ball, Zeta Beta Tau, Let: terrnan's Club BACON, RICHARD MARLlN Degree: AB: Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minori Social Science Activities: C,S.T.A., Chris- tian Science Organization BARTZ, ROBERT CLARK Degree: A,B. Division: Business Major: Business Management Minor: Economics AMICK, VELMA E. Degree AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science BARBER, NANCY L. Degree: A.B Division: Education and Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor: Mathematics Activities: Pi Beta Phi, W,R.A. lvicefpresidentj BENDER JERROLD EMIL Degree: AB. Major: General- Political Science, Sociology, History Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Varsity Football, Political Science Club ALF, A MARTHA JoANNi Degree: AB. Bivisionrp Sochgl Scieni ajor: syc y Minor: Art og Activities: Psi Chi, P chalogy Club BAlLEY, EMILY J EAN Degree: B.S. Division: Lite, 1 Sciences i Major: Bacteriology Minor: Chemistry ' l BAULCH, JANET LEE Degree: A.B, Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics i BLUM, DANIEL JAMES Degree: B.S. ivisian: Life, Physical Science Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry tivities: Theta Chi, ierican Chemical So- 'y ipresidentl, Xolotl, icing Team, Aesculas Cvice-presidentl BROOKS, MARCY LISTON Degree: AB, vision: Social Science ijor: Political Science Minor: Economics, Speech ivities: A.S. President, . Vicespresident, Soph- Jre Vice-president, io's Who, Alpha Phi, 1 and Gown CALLAHAN, EDWARD M. Degree: A.B. vision: Social Science Major: Presocial BENTLEY, HAROLD Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Sociology BRADSHAW, MARY BETH Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Marketing Minor: Economics Activities: Pi Beta Phi Csecretaryl BUH, MARY LOUISE Degree: A.B. Maior: General- Education, Sociology, Recreation Activities: Del Sud CLASS 0F '53 BOLLER, WILLIAM Degree: BS. Division: Business Major: Marketing Minor: Economics BROOM, FRED Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Sigma Chi, Tau Sigma CAMILLO, YVONNE LOU ISE Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Maiar: History Minor: Spanish Activities: Delta Zeta, EI Club Azteca BERRY, ROBERT E. Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Business Administration and Personnel Management Minor: Psychology Activities: Sigma i Ipresi- ding treasurer, secretaryi, l. . . BROOKS, DOROTHY MAE Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science Activities: College Y, C.S.T.A. BUSKIRK, CHARLES DONALD Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Maior: Psychology Minor: Economics, Sociology Activities: Lambda Chi Alpha lpresidenti BONDS, THOMAS EDISON Degree: A.B, Division: Social Science ,Maior: Sociology Minor: Psychology Activities: Alpha Kappa Delta BROWN, JOYCE B. Degi-: A.B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education with K,fP Minor: Social Studies Activities: Pi Beta Phi, Xolotl, C.S.T.A. CAMPBELL, JANE FLAGG Degree: A.B. Division: Education Maior: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, C.S,T.A. BILLUPS, PATRICK Degree: A.B. Major: General Activities: Phi Alpha Theta sizooics, ioserii-i wiu.iAM Degree: A.B. Division: Education and Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor: Mathematics Activities: Cross Country, KCaptain7, Track, Sigma Chi, Blue Key, Who's Who ' CAGAMPAN, ROSALIND AMELIA Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Marketing Minor: Economics CASEY, HAR RY JOH N Degree: A.B. Major: General- Geography, History lnclustrial Arts CHEUNG, NORMAN C. Degree: A,B. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics CLARK, ANN-LEESON Degree: A.B. Division: Education Maior: Education Minor: English Activities: Pi Beta Phi CANZONERI, LOlS H. Degree: AB, Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Delta Zeta, C.S.T.A. Y'7 -sv ' CAWLEY, DONNA MARIE Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Secretarial Minor: Home Economics Activities: Pi Beta Phi ltreasureri, Sari Diego State Secretaries ivice. presidentl, Del Sud CARMONA, DlANE PATRICIA Degree: AB. Major: General- History, Business, Spanish Activities: El Club Azteca Alpha Mu Gamma tpres- identi, San Diego State Secretaries CHAN JEAN Degree BS Division Life Physical Sciences Major Lite Science Minor. Chemistry CHAMBERLI N, MARGARET ANN Degree: AB. Maior: General- English, History, Psychology Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, Panhellenic, Aztec Staff CHULA, LEONA El LEEN Degree: A.B. Division: Language and Literature Major: Spanish Minarz Business Activities: Kappa Delta ftreosurerj, Alpha Mu Gamma lsecretary-treas- urerl, San Diego State Secretaries CHEW, MAY Degree: AB. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Lite Science Minor: History Activities: Phi Sigma Xi CLARK, VlRGlL WESTON Degree: A.B. Division: Business Maior: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma CHASE, HELEN CLAIRE Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Maior: Sociology Minor: Psychology Activities: Chi Omega tpresidentb CHUMBLEY, BEVERLY JEAN Degree: AB. Division: Education Maior: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Kappa Delta, Delta Phi Upsilon, C.S.T.A. CHICO, BlNG Degree: AB. Division: Language and Literature Maier: Journalism Minor: Speech Arts Activities: lnternatianw al Students' Club lpresif denti, Visiting lnterna' tional Students' Associaf tion of Southern Califor- nia, l.R.C., Blue Key COLE, ARNOLD LEO Degree: B.S. Division: Socia! Science Major: Political Science Minor: Economics Activities: Political Sci- ence Club CARSON, LEO ELBERT Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activitiesi Tau Sign un? CHAZOTTE, M l LTON MONRC Degree: B.fS. Divisioni Lite, Physi Sciences Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activitiesi Sigma Pi ma, l.R.E. i CLAGUE, DONALD K. Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Business Management Minor: Psychology Activities: Sigma Oceotl, Tau Sigma COUSART, DOROTH Y Degree: A.B. Major: General- l-leolth Education, Education, Sociology DAVlS, COLE, EDWARD JOHN Degree: BIS. Division: Business Major: Business Management CUZICK, LOUISE ELIZABETH Degree. A.B. Major: General- Education, English, Geography Activities: Delta Zeta, l,R,C, F., JR, O ODGE, WILSON T. Degree: A. B. Division: Business Maier: Business Administration Minor: Physics DESSEL, AGNES Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Secretarial Minor: Gealo y Activities: Alplqia Xi Delta lcorresponding sec retaryl, San Diego State Secreta- ries lpresidentl COZENS, ANN ELIZABETH Degree: A,B. Division: Language and Literature Major: Speech Arts Minor: En lish Activities: Kappa A?pha Theta lpresidentl, Skull and Dagger lpresidentl, Cap and Gown, Theatre Guild, Radio Guild DELANO, STEVENS M. Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Political Science Minor: Speech Activities: College Y tpresidentl, Pi Kappa Delta DUCEY, LAWRENCE A., JR. Degree: A.B. Division: Education and Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor: Industrial Arts .LL:aivities: Varsity Basket- CORNELL, ROBERT A. Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: President Freshman Class, A.M:S. Cpresidenti, Student Coun- cil, Who's Who, Kappa Sigma, Xoiotl DAMSBO, MARION LOUISE Degree: A.B. Division: Language and Literature Major: Spanish Minor: Business Activities: EI Club Azteca lresidentl, Alpha Delta ghi lpresidentl, W.R.A. Board, l:U.C.F, ltreasurerl DICKENSON, JAMES RICHARD Degree: A.B. Division: Language and Literature Major: Journalism Minor: Air Science Activities: Pi Kappa Al- pha lpresident 81 vice-pres- identl Aztec News Editor, A.S. Council, Blue Key CURRY, NINA MARIE Degree. A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Sociology Minor: English Activities: Kappa Alpha Theta DELGADO, CARLOS . AB, Division: SEce3:l'FeScience Major: Sociology DUFFETT, WALTER NELSON Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Major: Geography Minor: History and Air Science Activities: Pi Kappa Al- pha, R.O.T.C. CORNETT, EDWARD F. Degree. A.B. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Theta Chi DAVIS, ADRIAN F. Degree: B.S. . Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi Sig- ma, l,R.E. DICKERSON, ROBERT WAYNE Degree: B.S. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics EVANS, oANisL B. Degree: AB. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Botany Minor: Zoology Activities: Sigma Chi, Gymnastics Team FEENEY, SHIRLEY MCvviLLiE Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: A.W,S. Board, Panhellenic ipresidenti, Alpha Gamma Delta Cvice' presidentb, Treble Cleft, Cap and Gown FOSTER, JOHN ALAN ll Degree: A.B. Division: Fine Arts Major: Art Minor: Business Activities: Art Guild, Sail- ing Club DUGGER, BERTHA N: Degreez A.B. Division: Language and Literature Major: English Minor: Psychology Activities: Westminster Club - Fox, CLAYTON w. Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: C,S.T.A, ltreas- urerl, Kappa Delta Pi Ctreasurerj FLETCHER, EDWARD Sl DNEY Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary V Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Varsity Foot. ball, C.S.T.A. EVANS, LOUISE M, Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education with Kf Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A, DUNCAN, JAMES Degree: BS. Division: Business Major: Business Minor: Physics FARR EVELYN M. Degree: AB, Division: Language and Literature Major: English Minor: Spanish Activities: Sophomore Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretory EPLER, MARY MARGARET Degree: A.B, Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: Kappa Delta Pi, C.S.T.A. tsecretaryl, Aztec Christian Fellow- ship DUNLAP, DONNA JEAN Degree: AB. Division: Physical Education C Recreation Major: Recreation Activities: W.R.A. FAWCETT, KENNETH D: Degreei 5.5. Divisioni Lite, Physic Sciences Major: Physics Activities: Lambda Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigm FlNK JOHN D Degree AB FISH DEANE Degree AB Division Business Major Business Minor Economics Activities. Kappa Sigma Division Lite Physical Sciences Major Zoology Minor Chemistry FRANGER, VlNCENT D. Degree: BS. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Mechanical Engineering Minor: Economics Activities: Alpha Tau Omega, Engineers Associ- ation Society of Automo- tive Engineers SIE IOR FORBlNG, SHIRLEY E, Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T,A., Transfer Student FREYER, JEANNE ELLEN Degree: A,B. Division: Language and Literature Majarg Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Radio Guild lsecretory - treasurerl, Di- rector AS Public Address System, Theatre Guild FORMAN, BEVERLY DALE Degree: AB, Major: General- English, Histi Political Scier Activities: lnternatic Relations Club, Poli? Science Club CLASS 0F ' GANGER, ROBERTA G. Degree AB. Division: Education Maiori Education Minari English GI LLMAN, DONALD OWEN Degreei A84 Division: Susiness Major: Business Management Minor: Economics tivities: Lambda Chi pha GRAVES, NANCY LOUISE Deqree: AB. Division. Education Major: Elementagy Education Minor: English l ctivitiesi Alpha Xi alta, C.S.T.A, FUKUDA, l'-IANA Degree: MA. Major, Music GEARRY, MARCELINE HARRIGAN Degreeg BS. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Lite Science Minor: Psychology, Chemistry Activities: Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi Mu Epsilon, Xolatl GORE, RICHARD Degreeg AB. Major: General- History, Economics, Political Science Activities: Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Alpha Theta, Political Science Club GARDNER, LAWRENCE E. Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Mathematics Minor: Lite Science Activities: Newman Club, Alpha Phi Omega GOLDER, ROBERT JAMES Degree: A.B. Division: Business Maior: Business Management Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma, Christian Science Organi- zation Kpresident, vice- presidentl, Inter-Faith Council GRAY, SHIRLEY Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Activities: Del Sudoeste, Rally Committee, C.SiT.A. GALLO, E. FRANK Degreez AB, Divisionx Social Science Maier: Political Science Minor: History Activities: Theta Chi GATES, DONALD L. GAi.vAN, RUTH PATRICIA Degreei A. B, Division: Physical Education and Recreation Major: Recreation Minor: Sociology and Art Act i vi t ies : Intramural Athletics Degree: AB, Divisioni Business GIBAUD, MADELINE Degreei A. B. Division: Social Science Maiori Psychology Minor: Sociology GORETSAS, JAMES GEORGE Degree: AB. Major: General- Economics, Political Science, Psychology Major: Business Administration Minort Industrial Arts Activities' Sigma Pi GOLDSTEI N, GORDON ROBERT Degreei AB. Division: Social Science Maior: Political Science Minor: Economics Aclivitiesi Sigma Chi GREEK, JAMES R, Degree: AB. Divisionz Lite, Physical Sciences Majorg Mathematics Minori Air Science Activitiesz Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Arnold Air So' ciety GILLIAM, EARL BEN Degree: AB, Divisioni Business Maiorg Business Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Alpha Psi ipresidenti, l.F.C., Drama GRANT, JOANNE Degreei AB. Divisioni Business Majori Secretarial Minor, English Activitiesi Alpha Ph ipresidentl i HABEL, HENRY GEORGE, JR. Degree: AB, Division: Language and Literature Major: Speech Arts Minor: History Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha HAMILTON, LEO MITCHELL Degree: A.B. Divisionzr Social Science Maior: Geography Minor: History Activities: Geography Club Cchairmani, Orches- tra HARVEY, BARBARA F: Degree: A,B. Major: General- Business, Sociology, Psychology Activities: Delta Zeta, Cetza, Xolotl GREIFE, CAROL E. Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Sigma Kappa, Xolotl, C.S.T.A. itreasurerl HAGEN, CAROLYN MARIE Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: A.W,S., Kop- po Delta Pi ivice-presb dentl, Cap and Gown Al h Phi p Q ', Who's Who: Delta Phi Upsilon V HARolN, JAMES ROBERT Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Sociology Activities: Kappa Sigma HAFFLY ALBERTA LEE' Degree: AB: Division: Business Major: Secretarial Minor: Psxghology Activities:Alpho iDelta ipresidentil San Diego State Secretaries lvice- presidentj HANLEY, RUTH EMSLIE Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Alpha Xi Del- ta, Delta Phi Upsiion, C.S.T.A. HARVEY, H. DARWIN Degree: AB. Division: Language and Literature Major: Journalism Minor: Political Science Activities: Aztec GROKOEST JESSIE JONES Degree: B,S. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Life Science Minor: Chemistry HALL, CHARLES E, Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology HARRINGTON, WILLIAM FRANCIS Degree: A.B. Division: Language and Literature Major: English Minor: History Activities: Sigma Chi HAFFLY, DAVID BENJAMIN Degree: AB, Division: Physical Education and Recreation Major: Recreation HANNING, JOHN W. Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma ltreasurerl HAUGEN, MARY JANE Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Majarz Psychology Minor: Education Activities: Kappa Alpha Theta, Panhellenic Coun- cil GROM, ROBERT ALAN Degree: B.S. Division: Lite, Physio M K ZSiiences ajor: oo y Minor: Geolggy Activities: Phi Sigma Delvers HALLOCK, FRANK HAROLD Degree: Division: Major: Minor: HART, JAMES STUART Degree: AB. Division: Fine Arts Major: Special Secondary in P Minor: Social Science Activities: Delta Sign Phi, Canterbury Clu Xolatl Activities: Chi Omega, HEYN, UDO E. Degree: AB Division: Business Moiorz Business Administration Political Science l.R.C., Del Sud, HOLLEN, J OH N JOSEPH Degree: A.B. Division: Business Moiar: Business Minor: English ivities: Alpha Phi lpresidentl, Tau HOWE, DROTHY DIMARIS Degree: A.B. Division: Education Maiort Education Minor: Social Science tivities: Alpha Phi, ling Club HENDERSON, VIVIAN DIANNE Degree: BS. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Maior: Zoology Minor: Chemistry and Bacteriology Activities: Delto Zeta, Phi Mu Epsilon, Xolotl HOFFMAN, EDWARD A. Degree: A. B, Division: Business Major: Marketing Minor: Economics HOUSTON, BARBARA LENORE Degree: A,B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: Who's Who, Junior Class Vice - presi- dent, Delta Zeta Cap and Gown tpresidentl, A.W.S. Board, C.S.T.A. HOFF, CARL Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Major: Social Science Minor: Speech Arts Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon HOLZ H EY, HENNINGS, ALFRED Tl PTON Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Delta Pi HOFFMAN, LESTER EUGENE Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Men's Glee Club HOFFELDER, JOHN W. Degree: 8.5. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics HORNE, CAROLlNE HESS, DORIS ESTHER Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Secretarial Minor: Psychology Activities: Colle e HY San Diego State Secreto ries ' HOGUE, WlLLlAM H. Degree: AB. Division: Education and Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Science BERNADHSIE JOAN Degree: B.S. Division: Life, Physical Science Major: Life Science Minor: En lish Activities: Phi Mu Epsi- lon, Xolotl, Biology Club, Sigma Kappa HOYT, ROSEMARY El.lZAB ETH Degree: A.B. Major: General- Business, History, English Son Diego State Secretae ries, Newman Club HowARo, HARRY GEORGE Degree: A. B. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Sigma ree: AB. DivisionQ?gEducation Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science i-ioxsev, BEBE LOUISE Degree. AB. Division: Social Science Major: Pre-social Activit ies: Psychology Club .A i-iowa, ANN Degree: A.8. Division: Fine AHS Moior: Art Minor: English Activities: Alpha Phi HUNTER, JOHN LEE Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Major: Political Science Minor: History JASMAGY, WlLLlAM, J R. Degree: A.B, Division: Fine Arts Major: Art Minor: Speech JOHNSON, DONALD M. Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Activities: Psi Chi lpresie dentl, Psychology Club, Xolotl HUFFMAN, CLAIR STANTON Degree: B.S. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Engineering Minor: Chemistry Activities: Engineers As- sociation, Society of Auto- motive Engineers, Ameri- can Chemistry Society HUTCH lSON, VIOLA FLORENCE Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Sociology Minor: English HUNTER, RlCHARD D. Degree: 8.5. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Lite Science Minor: Botany JANNEY, VlRGlNiA GRACE Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: Gamma Phi Beta lpresidentl, AS. Council, Panhellenic ltreasurerl, Cetza lpresi- dentl, C.S.T.A., Cap and Gown Ctreasureri JASINSKI, CASIMER Degree: B.S. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Chemistry Minor: Zoology Activities: American Chemical Society lvice- presidentl JOHNSON, JOHN, JR. Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C,S.T,A:, Kap- pa Sigma IUR HUNECK, LAVONNE AGETON Degree: AB. Major: General- Education, History, Geography Activities: ollege Y, interfaith Council JACOBSEN, JERRY DONALD Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Wrestling HURRLE, CLARENCE THOMAS Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Geography Minor: industrial Arts JANOFF, EUGENE EDWARD Degree. AB. Division: Business Major: Business Minor: Economics JEPSEN, EDITH Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Secretarial- Business Minor: English Activities: San Diego State Secretaries 24 JOHNSON, LELAND C. Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Major: Political Science Minor: Economics Activities: Delta Si ma Phi lsecretaryl, Oceot? HUNT, ARTHUR EUGENE Degree: 8.3. Division: Lite, Physics Sciences Majorg Applied Physii Minor: Mathematics Activities: Lambda C Alpha, Dei Sud Associi Editor, Aztec JAMES, HOWARD H. Degree: AB. Division: Social Scien: Major: Sociology Minor: Anthropology, Psychology Activities: Anrhropoic Club JOHNSON, CLYDE B,, JR. Degree: AB. Division: Social Scieni Major: Geography Minor: Sociology si 5 i KARAFFA, MELVIN JOHN Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Business Management Minor: History ivities: Sigma Chi, Team KITCH I NGMAN, JANE ELINORE Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Studies tivities: Alpha Gamma Ita, C.S:T.A. LANE, WILLIAM Degree: A:B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science ivities: Sigma Phi Ep- fl JOHNSON, THEODORE FRED Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Major: Social Science Activities: Sigma Pi CLASS 0F '53 KELLER, ROBERT GRENVILLE Degree: A:B. Division: Social Science Major: Pre-Social Minor? Sociology, Psychology, Economics JONES, ROBERT JAMES Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics KENNEY, ELIZABETH JOAN Degree: AB. Division: Language and Literature Major: Special Secondary in Speech Arts Minor: Social Science Activities: W.R1A. lsecre- taryl, Brocds Csecretaryl, Flag Twirler, Alpha Phi ltreasurer, vice-president? KERN, JEAN Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Kappa Delta, C.S.T.A. KUERBIS, STANLEY STUART Degree: BS. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Engineering Economics Mi nor: Economics Activities: Kappa Sigma, Sophomore Class Presie dent KNEBEL, JOHN W. Degree: AB. Major: Genera I- Geography, Economics, Mathematics LANNOM, JOSEPH Degree: A:B. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Engineering KETCHEN, ELIZABETH KAY Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Alpha Phi, Panhellenic, C.S.T.A., Delta Phi Upsilon, Kappa Delta Pi KUHN, JAMES BALDWIN Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Frosh Football, l.F.C,, Sigma Chi lpresi- clent, vice-presidentl Knox, MARNA amine Degree. A.B, Division: Business Maier: Business Minor: Spanish Activities: Alpha Mu Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta LARGE, LOIS ANN Degree: AB. Division: Language and Literature Major: Journalism Minor: Political Science Activities: Gammo'PI'ii Beta, Cop and Gown, Az- tec, Cetza L JURK, DONALD Degree: A.B. Division: Education Ma jar: Special Secondary in Physical Education Minor: History Activities: Varsity Foot- ball KIRCHER, CHARLES ARTHUR Degree: A.B. Division: Education Maior: Special Secondary in Art Minor: Social Studies LAFORCE, BARBARA LATHAM Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science Activities: A.W.S, ipresin denti, Cetzo isecretoryi, Del Sud, Panhellenic, A.S. Council, Sophomore Class Cabinet, Pi Beta Phi LAYMAN, EULOGlA MARTHA Degree: AB. Division: Education Maier: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Newman Club, C.S.T.A. LlSEC, WlLLlAM M. Degree: B.S. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics MocFARLANE, Wl LLIAM LEE Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Business Minor: Air Science, Sociology Yi LARSEN, THELMA ANNE Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Chi Om a lvice-presidentl, C.S.Tf-SZ., Kappa Delta Pi Csecre- taryi, Aztecodets LEAR, ROBERT L. LEE, TH ELMA LOIS Degree: 8.5. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Lite Science Minor: English Activities: Phi Sigma Xi lpresidenti, College Y ttreasureri, l.R,C., inter- faith Council fpresidenti, Cap and Gown, Xolotl LOVE, ROBERT HENRY Degree: AB. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi Sig- ma, l.R.E,, Math Club Degree: B.S, Division: Life, Physical Sciences Maiar: Zoology Minor: Histo Activities: Phi Sigma Qi !..lTTLE, BETTY LOU ANN Degree: AB. Divisizan: Socggl Sieience ujar: syc alogy Minor: Sociology MACKLIN, MlCK.EY Degree: BS. Division: Business Major: Accounting LARSON, GRETCHEN H. Degreet A.B. Division: Language and Literature Major: English LEUTWYLER, FRED O. ree: AB. gigsionz Political Science Maier: Public Administration LOVE, SYD Degree: A.B. Division: Language and Literature Major: Journalism Minor: Spanish Activities: Aztec teditorj, Oceotl resident Xolotl, to i, Sigma Alpha Epsilon LEDBETTER, PENLIE BRlSCO Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Maior: Social Science Minor: Spanish Activities: Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Mu Gamma, C.S.T.A., El Club Azteca LIVACICH, JOHN R. Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics MADDEN, RAY Degree: AB. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics i.AuoNEi'z, DELBERT D. Degree: 85. Division: Lite, Ph-,rsic Sciences Major: Civil Engines Minor: Economics Activities: American ciety of Civil Engine Engineers' Associat Society of Automotive gineers LINDENEAU, GLENN D. Degree: 3.5. Division: Lite, Physio Sciences Major: Aeronautical Engineering Minor: Mathematics Activities: Societyafi' tomative Engineers LYONS, WILLIAM DEAN Degree: AB. Major: generallm- SYC 0 0953 Sociology, History Activities: Delta Sigi Phi lsecretoryi, Swimmi Team MEIS, :RED GIRARD, JR. Degree: A.B. vision: Social Science ajor: Political Science I Minor: Economics rivitiesz Kappa Sigma MCRI-IArrER, FERMAN Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Special Secondary in Physical Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Varsity Track, Varsity Football, Letter' YT'IGD,S Club MEYER, WILLIAM R. Degree: A.B. vision: Education and Physical Education Major: Physical 5 Education lor: Health Education ivities: Varsity Basket- E, Kappa Alpha MILLER, ELAINE Degree: A.B. Major: Pre-Social-- Psychology, Political Science, Economics MERRILL, BARBARA Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science M0lOr: Sociology MILLAN, MARILYN Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education with KXP Minor: English Activities: Kappa Alpha Theta MENDOZA, EDWARD RALPH Degree: A.B. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Maior: Mathematics Minor: History Activities: Kappa Alpha ivice-president! MEYERS, VERNON J. Degree. BS. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi Sig' ma, I.R.E, MILLER, i-I. GEVIENE Degree: A.B, Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Treble Clet, Sextette, Alpha Gamma Delta Isecretaryl MEDINA, RALPH V, Degree. A.B. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Spanish Activities: Delta Sigma Phi, Track MERRILL, EUGENE R. Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minorf History Activities: Theta Chi ipresidentl MILLAN, ROBERT c. Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Maior: Political Science Minor: Economics activities: Delia Sigma I . L MEERCHAUM, EMMETT BUD Degree: AB. Divisioni Business Major: Business Management Minor: Economics MERINO, JOHN C. Degree: B,S. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Maior: Physics Activities: l.RcE. MILBRODT, CLARENCE RICHARD, JR. Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Maior: Political Science Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Inter - Fraternity Council, Political Science Club, Tau Sigma MILLER, JAMES ORREN Degree: AB. Division: Education Maior: Elementary Education Minor: English METCALFE, ROSS SCOTT Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Maior: Economics Minor: Business Activities: Kappa Sigma MILLER, ELAINE PATRICIA Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Pre-Social Minor: Psychology, Political Science, Economics Activities: Delta Zeta, Psi Chi, Dance Club ipresi- dentl MARKS, WlLLlAM ic Degree: A.B. Division: Business Maiar: Accounting Minor: History Activities. Pi Omega Pi lpresidentl, CS TA., Tau Sigma McCLAlN, BETTY F, Degree: AB: Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor, Social Science Activities: Alpha Gamma Delta, C:S.T.A. McKAY, oAvio NEILL Degree. AB. Division: Social Science Major: Sociology Minort Psychology and Philosophy Activities: Kappa Sigma, Varsity Basketball, Letter- mon's Club, A,S. Council, Blue Key MALLEK, NICHOLAS Degree AB. Division Fine Arts Major Music Minor: Psychology, Sociology Activities: Xolotl, Oceotl, Theta Chi, Phi Mu Alpha ipresident, secretaryi, Pep Band, l,D.O., Blue Key, Who's Who, Men's Glee, Band fpresidentl, ME N.C, MATHIAS, JOHN M, Degree: A.B. Division: Life, Physical SCienCeS Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma isecretaryj, l.R.E. ipresi- dent, secretaryi MARTIN, FRANK Degree: AB. Division: Education and Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor' Lite Science MCCLENDON, MCCORMICK, RICHARD F, Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Studies JEANNE Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Majon History Minor: Sociology Activities: Phi Alpha Theta fvice-presidenti McKlNLEY, WILLIAM RALPH Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Major: History Minor: Economics NIOR MANSON, Rici-iARa R. Degree' A.B. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Maior: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Sigma Phi Ep- silan MATH IAS, MAURICE CLEM Degree: A.B. Major: General- Political Science, Speech, Economics Activities: Theatre Guild, Radio Guild, Political Sci' ence Club, Aztec Amateur Radio Club McFADDEN, ROBERT G. Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Maior: Psychology Minor: Business Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Junior Class Pres- ident, Oceoti, l,F.C. MART! N, JESS AARON Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Maior: History Minor: English Activities: Alpha Tau Omega ivice - presidentl, Phi Alpha Theta ipresi- dentl McCORMlCK, MARY LOU lSE Degree: AB. Division: Education Maior: Elementary Education with K,fP Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Delta, C.S.T.A., Newman Club McMii4i.E, ERNEST CLAY Degree: A,B. Division: Language and Literature Major: English Minor: Economics MARKS, JENNlE Degree: AB, Division: Social Scie Maior: Pre-Social Activities: Alpha Kc Delta, Psi Chi MAYHELD, iosizpn FLOYD Degree: BS. Division: Business Major: Business Activities: Tau Sig lvice-president, presid MCiNTiRe, CHARLES ARTHL Degree: A.B. Division: Social Sciei Major: Economics Minor: Sociology Activities: Lambda Alpha l MOHR, INE MARl E HART Degree: AB. Division: Language and Literature Major: Speech Minor: Commerce ivities: Student Coun- Radio Guild, Theatre ld, Aztec, Student Fi- ice Committee, Chi ego MOUSAWZADEH, MASOHD AMEER Degree: AB. vision: Social Science ijor: Political Science Minor: Psychology Activities: IRC, NlSSEN, DONALD LOUlS Degree: AB, vision: Social Science Major: Social Science Minor: English CLASS 0F ' MlLl.ER, MARILYNN ANN Degree: AB. Division: Fine Arts Major: Music Minor: Psychology Activities: Orchestra MORSE, RONALD E. Degree: AB. Division: Social Scence Major: Political Science Minor: Economics Activities: l.F.C. lpresi- dentl Si ma Al ha E si- : Q P P lon lpresidentl MURPHY, RlTA JOAN Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Major: Psychology Minor: Economics Activities: Psi Chi Moons, suv T. Degree: AB. Major: General- Business, Economics, Psychology Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon isecretary, vice- president! MUELLER, LORE E. Degree: AB, Division: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A., Lu- theran Students Associa- tion, Transfer from East Los Angeles Junior Col- lege NOONE, NORMAN G. Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Political Science Minor: History MlNCHlN, JOHN H. Degree: AB, Division: Fine Arts Major: Art Minor: Geology Activities: Alpha Tau Omega, Art Guild, Delvers MORTON, ASA Degree: A.B: Division: Business Major: Business Administration Activities: Sigma Chi NEWLON, HARRY WILLIAM Degree: A,B. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Delta Sigma Phi ltreasurer, presiclentl S3311 i MO RGAN, LAYTON DEAN Degree: BS, Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major, Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities' Sigma Pi Sigma MUMMA, JOE Degree, AB. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Sigma ltreasurerl NORBERG, MARioN som-i Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Delta P., ivcr., C.S.T:A: MIZE, JAMES J. Degree: BS. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Activities: Tau Sigma MOSSlNGER, ED Degree: AB, Division: Business Major' Marketing Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon .fi QL N lCHOLS, EDWARD Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Major: History Minor: Political Science OLSON, MARlON ANNE Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Activities: l.R.C., Trans- fer Student OTIS, JOHN ALBERT Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Sigma Chi, ltreasureri Varsity Foot- ball, C.S.'ll.A. PERRY, WILLIS Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Science OBERLE, CAROL Degree: AB. Major: Pre-Social-M Economics, Political Science, Psychology Activities: Alpha Phi ORTEGA, LOU l S H. Degree: A.B. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Mathematics Minor: Engineering Activities: Phi Kappa Tau ORMON, GEORGE WAYNE Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Major: Geo raphy Minor: Political Silence Activities: l,V.C.F. lpresi- dentl O'HARA, VlNCENT PAUL Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics OSSANNA, JOYCE Degree: AB. Division: Fine Arts Major: Art Minor: English 'Whom O'ROURKE, MARGARET MARY Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Major: History Minori Sociology Activities: PhiAlpha Theta OHLER, EDWARD LOWEL Degree: BS. Division: Business Major: Accounting Business Adrninistratii Minor: Economics a History Activities: Phi Kc Tau, Tau Sigma, l.F.C OSTER, WlLLlAM E., JR. Degree: AB. Major: General PATTERSON, VIRGIN lA Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Kappa Alpha Theta, Freshman Class Treasurer, Del Sud PAHAN, ROBERT E. Degree: AB. Majori General- Socialogy, History, Health Education Activities: Kappa Sigma PETERSEN, MARY JEAN Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Major: Sociology Minor: Economics Activities: Cetza, Sigma Kappa, Ponhellenic Coun- ci PATTON, LAUNA BARBARA Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Major: Pre.Social Activities: Alpha Xi Delta A PARSONS, PATRICIA ANNE Degree: BS. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Zoology Minor: History Activities: Phi Sigma Xi, Aesculapians, Sigma Kap- pa, Biology Club, Ameri- can Chemical Society, Xolotl, Phi Mu Epsilon PWSENBERGER, I vemvorv Degree: AB, Division: Business Major: Marketing Minor: Economics PEETERS, KENNETH LEO Degree: A.B. Division: Education ai Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor: Health Education 2 i RooLev, WALTER ALBERT Degree: BS ivision: Life, Physical Sciences jar: Aeronautical and echcinical Engineering mor: Economics ivities: Engineers As- iation, S.A.E,, Ameri- lristitute of Aeronau' , Newman Club RAMSTEDT, CLARENCE F. Degree: BS vision: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Physics ivities: l.R.E., Sigma igma RECTOR, CHARLES use Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Marketing Minor: Speech ivities: El Club Az- i, LRC., Toastmasters PLATNER, JAY GOULD Degree: AB. Division: Language and Literature Major: English Minor: History Activities: Phi Alpha Theta PRADO, ELLEN ELAINE Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Social Science Minor: Home Economics RAU, MARILYN J. Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Activities: Psi Chi, Psy- chology Club, A.W.S. itreasureri, Gamma Phi Beta, Orchestra, Chorus PORTEOUS, JOANNE Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education with KJP Minor: English Activities: Pi Beta Phi lpresidenti, Delta Phi Up' silon RASMUSSEN, GEORGi NA Degree: A.B. Division: Fine Arts Major: Art Minor: Speech Arts Activities: Chi Omega REED, Poi.AKowsio, NORMAN KAROL Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science PLJRKlNS, JOYCE E. Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Major: Pre-Social Minor: Psychology, Economics Activities: Alpha Phi RAUDSEPP, INGE Degree: BS. j Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Life Science Minor: Chemistry Activities: Westminster Club POWELL, HAROLD JAMES Degree: A.B. Divisionz Social Science Major: Economics Minor: Political Science Activities: Sigma Pi RASMUSSEN, LAWRENCE Degree: A.B, Division: Fine Arts Major: Art Minor: Geology Nvrnrv REED, LESTER C. POMA, LUCIO G, Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Political Science Minor: Economics Activities: l.R.C. QUINONES, MARY M. Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education with KfP Minor: English i Activities: Junior Class Vice-President, A.W.S. Board, Cetza, Rally Com- mittee, Alpha Xi Delta RAZZETO, ROBERT THOMAS Degree: B.S. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Mechanical Engineering Minor: Air Science Activities: Kappa Alpha, Arnold Air Society DAMON CHARLES Degree, BS. Division: Business Major: Marketing Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Major: Pre-Low RESER, MAURJO LEE Degree: AB. Division: Fine Arts Major: Music Minor: Art Activities: Kappa Delta isecretaryl, M,E.N.C. h-.c iaoaiws, MARY J, Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Major: Economics Minor: Psychology ROSS, IVA AMBRGSE, JR, Degree: A.B. Major: General- Polirical Science, Economics, Sociology Activities: Band, Pep Bond REED, MYRLENE JETER Degraei AB. Division: Social Science Maior: Sociology Minorz Psyciwoiogy Activities: Alpha Kappa Delta RHEA, REED, RICHARD IRVINE Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minori Economics Activities: Tau Sigma RIBER, DONALD N. REMINGTON, JAMES W, Degree: AB, Division: Business Major: Business I Adminisirotii Minor: Economics Activities: Sigma Tau Sigma RI DDLE, JEAN M. Degreei A, B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Eciucatian Minor: Social Studies Activities: C.S,'i':A. CHARLES EDWARD Degree: B.S, Division: Business Majori Marketing Minort Economics Activities: Tau Sigma, Merfs Glee Club ROBINSON, OLIVE RUTH Degree. AB. Division: Education Maiar: Education Minor: Social Science ROBBINS, ELAINE HARRIS Degree: A. B. Divi sion: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Pi Beta Phi, C.S.T.A. Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Major: Geography Minor: Education Activities: Geography Club, Kappa Delta Pi ROBINSON, RICHARD Degree, AB. Division: Education Major: Special Secondary in Ari Minor: Physical Education ROBERTS, THOMAS L. Degree: AB. Divisioni Social Sciei Mojo-rg Public Adrninistraiic Minor: Political Scie Speech, Arts, Eng Activities: Commissii of Finance, Wno's V Blue Key, Alpha Omega, A.M,S., Deb: ROCHE, JOHN LAWRENCE Degree: 8.5. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Mciiar: Zooio-gy Minor: Psychology Activities: Theta Cixi ipresideni, vicefpresidenti, ESC., Phi Sigma Xi, Psi I twain, i-miizfeier v. Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Maier: Political Science Minor: History Activities: l.R,C. IOR ROGERS, THOMAS HOWARD Degree: AB, Division: Physical Education and Recreation Maiar: Recreation Minor: Sociology and Psychology Activities: Varsity Foot, ball RUIZ, CI-lRlSTiNE Degree: AB. Maier: General-Q-Home Economics, English, History Activities: W,R.A., Song- Ieader, Fiagtwirler, Rally Committee ROSE, HERBERT Degree: AB, Division: Social Sciei Major: Psychology Minor: Zoology Activities: Psi Chi ise tary? RYE, R,lCl-lARD FREDERICK Degree: 8.5. Division: Business Maior: Business Management Minor: Economics vities: Sigma Alpha Ion, Tau igma WECKENBERGER, FLDRA MAE Degree: AB, Division: Business Major: Business Management Minor: Speech Arts vifiesi' Quetzal Hall sidentl, A,W.S. Board SElQU lST, SHIRLEY JEANNE Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education diner: Social Science viries: A.W.S. isecre- 7, Cetza lpresidentl, and Gown, Pi Beta ipresl, Kappa Delta Delta Phi Llpsilon Ruiz, ROBERT EDWARD Degree: AB, Major: General SCHALLER, ROBERT DALE Degree: A,B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: C.S.T,A. treas- C urerl SCHWARTZ, JACK Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Sigma Pi CLASS 0F ' - SALZAR, DAVID EUGENE Degree: AB. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi Sig- ma, l.R.E., Alpha Tau Omega SCHNEI DERS, JANE MARSHALL Degree: AB. Division: Education Maier: Elementary Educarian Minor: English Activities: Alpha Gamma Delta lv ice-presiclentl, C.S.T,A., Xolatl SENTERFFTT, ANN MAR! E Degree: AB. Division: Business Moiorz Marketing .Minori Home Economics Activities: Newman Club RUSTVOLD, EDWARD BURTON Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Major: Economics Minor: Sociology SCHAEFER, JAN Degree: B.S. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics sciaivvsnxa, MARLENE MAE Degree: AB. Division: Education Maior: Education Minor: English Q Activities: ClS.'l'.A., Lua theron Students Associaf tion lsecretoryl, Transfer from Pacific Lutheran College SANDERS, JOSEPH Degree: AB, Major: General--Music, Education, Life Science SC-HMlDT, WALDON W. . Degree: BS. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Mechanical Engineering Minor: Mathematics Activities: Si me Phi Epsil lon, S.A.E., gngineers ASR sociafion, Xolori si-amino, Joram DONALD Degreef AB. Division: Language and Literaiure Maier: Speech Arts Minor: Physical Education, i-iistony, Psychology, English Activities: Sigma Chi, Blue Key, l.F.C. foresi- dentl, AS., Oceotl, Debate RUTH, SHIRLEY ANN i Degree: A.B. Divisiani Education Maier: Elementary Education with KXP . Minor: English Activities: College Y SCHLEGEL, DORlS ELLEN Degree: AB. ' Division: Social Science Major: Sociology Minor: Zoology - Activities? Koppel Delta sEAi.s,- LAWRENCE Degreez. AB. -Division: Education ,Melon Special Secondary in Physical Educaiion Minor: Industrial Arts SIX, MIRIAM TODD Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A. - SMITH, JOHN 'Degreez AB. Division: Business Major: Business Mano ement Minor: Icilistorv SPARKS, JOAN Degree: AB, Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: English, Physical Education Activities: Alpha Gamma Delta SHOVE, DAWNA Degree: AB. Division: Language and Literature Major: Speech Arts Activities: Theatre Guild SMITH, CLEO V. Degree: A. B. Division: Business Major: Economics Minor: Business SKINNER, DONALD DOY Degree. AB. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma itreasurer, president! SMITH, LAMARTINE Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: English, Social Studies Activities: Alpha Phi, Ponhellenic Rall Com- mittee, w.R.A., C.S.T.A. SMITH, VIRGINIA JOAN Degree: A.B. Major: General SIMKO, AUDREY LEE Degreeg AB. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Treble Clet, Dance Club, Radio Guild, C.S.T.A., Alpha Gamma Delta SMITH, CURTIS Degree: 8.5. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Mechanical Engineering Mi nor: Mathematics SNOW, CLINTON R. Degree: 8.5. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Industrial Arts SMITH, BARBARA JEAN Degree. AB. Division: Fine Arts Major: Art Minor: Sociology Activ i ties: Intramural Athletics SMITH ROY Degree: B.S. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: I.R.E., Radio Club SQU I RES, STAH L, DELPHA MAE BERNA JEAN Degree: AB. Degree: A.B. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Botany Minor: Geography Activities: Canterbury Club Division: Language and Literature Major: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Theatre Guild, Skull and Dagger SIMMONS, MARY MARGAF Degree AB. Division: Physical Education Recreatioi Major: Recreation Minor: Psychology, Sociology Activities: Newman SMITH, GILBERT Degree: A.B. Division: Social Sci: Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology, Political Sci: SOLOMON, HERBERT JOEL Degree: AB. Division: Social Sciei Major: Economics Minor: Political Scie Activities: Zeta Beta STURAK, STEPHENSON, LOlS ELAINE Degree: A.B. sian: Language and Literature Major: Speech Arts Minor: English itiesf Alpha Gamma i, Theatre Guild, Cap sown, Skull and Dag- Wha's Who STOUGHTON, AARSHALL FRED Degree: A.B. Major: General- Econornics, Business, Psychology J. THOMAS Degree: A.B. sion: Language and Literatu re Major: Journalism Minor: Physical Education vities: Cross Country, gk, The Aztec leditarl, i Key tvice-presidenti, Kappa Epsilon STAMATO POU LOS, GEORGE Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Sigma STOCKDALE, Bll.LYE VERNOU Degree: AB, Major: General- Psychology, Sociology, Business Activities: Alpha Gamma Delta lpresiclentl, Cetza lvice-presidenti, Xo l o t I , Rally Committee STRAUSS, NANCY JOYCE Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Psychology Minor: Economics Activities: Psi Chi STEVENS, STARR, FLOYD EDWARD Degree: A.B. Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics Activities: Sigma Pi Sig' ma, Arnold Air Society, A.F,R.O.T C STEWART, sr, comm, Roesm' s, Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology ALONZO L. Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Economics Minor' Political Science STOWERS, JOSEPH HOBSON, JR. De ree A B g : . . Division: Life, Physical iences Sc Major: Lite Science Minor: Art Activities: Cross Country, Track Blue Key, Alpha Tau Omega, Del Sud H SUTLIFF, JANET E. Degree: A.B. Division: Language and Literature Major' English Minor: History STONE, HAROLD LEONARD Degree: A. B. Division: Business Major: Marketing Minor: Sociology Activities: Hillel treas- t urerl STRONG, GERALDlNE MALLOY Degree, AB. Division: Language and Literatu re Major: Engl ish Minor: Philosophy Activities: l.R,C., Chan- ning Club, College Y, Tennis Club MARLYN RUTH Degree: A.B, Division: Social Science Major: Pre-Social Activities: Kappa Delta tvice-geresidentl, Junior Class cretary STRAUB, RICHARD JORDAN Degree: A.B. Ma'or: General Activities: Tlrack Al ha 1 P Tau Omega TALMADGE, EUGENE EDWARD Degree: M.A, Division: Education Major: Secondary Education STORMSON, GEOFFREY PAUL Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Social Science Activities: l.R.C. lpresi clenti, Radio Guild STUMPF, EDWARD EMERSON Degree: B.S. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics THIBODO, MAizu.vN Degree: AB. Major: General- English, Sociology, Home Economics Activities: Chi Omega, Rally Committee TOB lAS, DAVlD MARVI N - Degree: BS. Division: Business Major: Marketing Minor: Economics Activities: Zeta Beta Tau, Tau Sigma, AS. Social Committee, AS. Athletic Committee VALENTA, CHARLES ROBERT Degree: AB. Division: Education Maior: Elementary ' Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C,S.T.A., Delta Sigma Phi TANNER, BEVERLY ANN Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education with KXP Minor: English Activities: Gamma Phi Beta, Song Leader, Major- etle Corps, C.S.T.A. TH OM PSON, THOMAS W. Degree: BS. Division: Business Major: Marketing Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma TORRES, ALEX J. TANNER, RUSSELL Degree: A.B. Maior: General-M Psychology, Sociology, History TH l ELE, MARGARET Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Political Science Minor: History THILE, EDMUND L. Degree: A.B. Division: Language and Literature Major: Speech Minor: Psychology Activities: Kappa Alpha lpresidentl, l.F.C., Blue Key, Varsity Baseball, Brocas, A.S. Athletic Committee THORP, CHARLES CLlFFORD Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: History Minor: Political Science Activities: Phi Alpha' Theta TODD, AARON G., JR. Degree: AB. Division: Social Science Major: Psychology TONSAGER, JOANNE Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Kappa Delta TRUEBLOOD, TENBRJNK, JOAl Degree: A. B. Division: Physical Education Recreation Major: Recreation Minor: Sociology, K ' Psychology TlNKER, CLAIRE LEONE Degree: A.B. - Division: Education Major: Minor: Ac t i v lpresideritl TURNER, Degree: B.S. Division: Business Major: Business VAN NATTA, JAMES MITCHELL Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Political Science Minor: Economics Activities: Theta Chi S IOR MARY JOAN Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Secretarial Minor: Home Economics Activities: Delta Zeta ipresident, vice-presidentl, Cetza, Junior Class Cab- inet, Xalotl, Ponhellenic VAN VALKENBURGH, DEBORAH E. Degree: A.B. Division: Business Maior: Merchandising Minor: Home Economics WALTER, JR. Degree: B.S. Division: Business Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Varsity Tn Wrestling, l.F.C. lse tcfYl, Kappa Sigma WEAVER, IRIEL ELIZABETH Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Education ' linor: Social Science ivities: Alpha Chi :ga lpresidentl, Xolotl, l'.A. wiu-ioir, JOAN CLAlRE Degree: AB. isiori: Social Science Major: Pre1SaciaI vities: Kappa Alpha -a ivice-president, sec- ryl, Rally Committee CHARLES- Degree. A. B, Social Science Economics Busi neSS VAN ZAN DT WAYNE Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Alpha WATKl NS, BARBARA MAY Degree: A.B, Division: Fine Arts Major: Art Minor: Marketing Activities: Alpha Phi, Az- tec Christian Fellowship, Songleader WERNER, JACQUELINE G. Degree: AB. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: General Science CLASS 0F '53 WALSH, RICHARD STEVEN Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Psychology WELDE, HARRY JOSEPH, JR. Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Major: Geography Minor: Geology, Sociology, Anthropology Activities: Alpha Tau Omega, Delvers WILLIAMS DURELL E Degree: AB. Maier: General- Geolagy, Engineering, Air Science Activities: Arnold Air So- ciety, A,F,R.O.T.C, VINCENT, WILLIAM Degree: AB, Division: Education and Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: Varsity Foot- ball WATSON, BARBARA J. Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Pre-SociaI- Psychology, Sociology, Economics Activities: Gamma Phi Beta ltreasurer, presidentl, Alpha Kappa Delta, Psi Chi, A.W.S. tsecretcryl, Xolotl, Ponhellenic WEST, GORDON BRUCE Degree: B.S. Division: Life, Physical Sciences Major: Engineering Economics Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Sigma WALTON, ELEANOR MAUREEN Degree: A.B, 'Divisiong Social Science Major: Pre-Social Activities: Sigma Kappa ivice-presidenth, X o l o t l, W.R.A. lpresidentl, West- minster Club, Pcinhellenic, Junior Class Cabinet WENMAN, CHARLES Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Activities: Kappa Sigma WILLIAMS REBA NELL Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S,T,A, WAGNER, CONRAD FRANK, JR, Degree: AB. Division: Business Major: Marketing Minor: Geography gfctivifies: Delta Sigma i WAWS, MARIAN JEAN Degree: A.B. Division: Fine Arts Major: lSpecial Secondary Credentiali Art Minor: General Science Activities: Quetzal Hall, Canterbury Club wi-IELAN, PATRiciA Degree: AB, Division: Social Science Major: History Minor: English WINN, WlLLlAM R. Degree: A.B. Division: Business Major: Business ' Administration ' Minor: Speech Arts Activities: Lambda Chi Alpha, A.M.S. itreasureri, Sophomore Class Treas- urer, A.S. Council, Radio Guild ' Wmoi-iT, DAVlD Degree: A.B. Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Blue Key, Alpha Phi Omega ZANG, TH ERESA i, Degree: A.B. Division: Education Maior: Elementary Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: C.S.T.A., New- man Club WILLIAMS, si-HRLEY JEANEWE Degree. AB, Division: Education Maior: Elementary Education with K,-'P Minor: English Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, Aztecadets, West- minster Club, C,S.T,A. WlLl.S, JOHN GORDON Degree. AB. f E?-'Ib' WINTERBERGER, HILJA ERENE Degree. AB: Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A, Division: Lite, Physical Sciences Maior: Physics Minor, Mathematics Activities: Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Pi Sigma WIRE, LOU ISE ALDA Degree. AB, Division: Physical Education and Recreation major: PRecreation inor: sychology, Sociology Activities: Westminster Club, lnter-Faith Council WOMACK, wooo, JAMES A. wii.uAM MARSHALL Degree: A.B, Division: Social Science Maior: Political Science Minor: Economics Activities: Political Sci- ence Club WRlGHT, ROLLAND H. Degree: AB. Major: Genera!-A Sociology, . Psychology, Economics Activities: Kappa Sigma wmoi-ir, DONALD HOWELL Degree. BS. Division: Business Major: Accounting Activities: Tau Sigma ZEAGLER, ROY VESTON Degree: A.B. Division: Business Maiorg Business Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma Degree: B.S. Division: Business Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Sigma Pi ltreasurer, presiclentl WYATT, DAVI D PALMER Degree: A.B. Division: Social Science Major: History Minor: Sociolo y Activities: Col?ege Y, Political Science Club, Westminster Club, Senior Class President wizioi-iT, GEORGE HAMILTON Degree. A.B, Division: Education Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Sigma Chi, C.S.T.A, Z IMMERMAN, GRETCHEN GRACE Degree, A.B. Division: Education and Physical Education Major: Physical Education Minor: History WILSON, BENNY FEDERlC Degree: A.B, Major: General-f Marketing, i Physicai Education Activities: Varsity Ti Varsity Wrestling, K Country, Drama, D Club, Spanish Club, Kappa Epsilon, Tizoc wootsev, CHARLES LEONA Degree: AB, Division: Language Literature Major: Journalism Minor: Speech Arts Activities: Aztec Del Theatre Guild, Skull Da ger ivice - presid Ragia Guild, Sigma C E WYMAN, DONALD GLEN Degree: AB. Division: Lite, Physii Sciences Maior: Mathematics Minor: Physical Education, English Activities: Varsity Tr Cross Country, Le mon's Club, Math Cli A :.- rf 1 A' .- A - .. , -. .'-.-4. f.o'.. .: Q 4-. .l'.. . 'ivssgf 11, , -e.,' v.' . .4 .zu . ,,j. L- Nxmix 1 'f 1. ' .. 1 1 -' ? -'1. -, ' .' i :J-iq:--.: -: .,,..,.r.. l I , V-,4 4: 4- fl 1, 'Ke Mx X 'M QDUUQ5 S xi x XX ' ff .qi , O s .1 Marcy Brooks Virginia Jann AN 60W y s rrnr r L a a e . 'Lmff -' f , 'f ' K? Y T ? . '2 ' I ' 455352 5 .- e A ..,. .e 'V M' ' 1 :., v . . ' , .39 . ,-,., ': X , .n , . Q:?a:Sf Z- V 7 I A ,Q '7 ' Q li , is if-11 ,:.., Z i , In H , fu , L, i Z -:-, .er .... ,, S ' .'., rt rf v 9 X W 7' Q55 Ann Cozens Betty Dodge Shirley Feeney Ann Freeman Carolyn Hagen ey Barbara La Force Lois Large Thelma Lee Shirley Seiquisl' Senior women's honor society . . . membership limited to l2 in the Fall and l5 in the Spring. . . members selected on basis of scholarship and con- tributions to college . . , tapping at each semester's A.W.S. banquet . . . purpose of organization is COD structive service to college . . . established at SDSC in i932 . . . patterned after Mortar Board nat ional honorary . . . strives to cement relations between college and community .... Brunch Meeting in La Jolla 40 Bl E KEY Dean Pete, Blue Key Advisor National honor fraternity . . . gives recog- nition to campus leaders . . . members selected for scholarship and leadership . . . came on campus in l933 . . . local known as Council ot Twelve . . . awards two scholarships annually . . . sponsors lost and tound auctions . . . strives to foster good relations between faculty and students . . . cements friendships among organ- ized and non-organized student groups . . . works to promote leadership qualities in all students .... 41 Joe Brooks Bing Chico Dick Dickenson Danny Hale Udo Heyn Pete Launder Dr. Louis Leslie Nick Mallek Dave McKay Herbert Peterson Duane Pillsbury Harvey Prokop Joe Rosa Norman Rost John Shilling Joel Snyder Joe Stowers Tom Sturak Eddie Thile Tom Roberts Dave Wright CARLETON D. BINGHAM JOSEPH BROOKS BING CHICO I 2 n i I I ROBERT A. CORNELI ANN COZENS PATRICIA S. EARNEST SHIRLEY M. FEENEY RONALD E. GREENBERG WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN CULLEGES A AND UNIVERSITIES Highest honor tor Aztec students . . . candidates from SDSC chosen by student-faculty committee . . . based on scholarship, service to school, achievements, extra-curricular interests . . . names included in national Who's Who publication . . . Blue Book of college world . . . organization formed in l93-4 at University of Alabama . . . honors deserving students and sets standards for upperclassmen .... CAROLYN M. HAGEI DANIEL W. HALE SHIRLEY A. HELMS VIRGINIA G. JANNEY ROBERT M. KNUDSEN ms ARBARA L. LA FORCE LOIS A. LARGE NICHOLAS MALLEK W DUANE PILLSBURY EEEMARY M. QUINONES THOMAS L. JOHN D SHILLING LEANNE SHIVELY GENE R SIEBEN J THOMAS STURAK GEORGE A. SUNGA EDMOND L. r'6-' . -x,x., 1 Xa-',z,, x QLD 1, align' .-w jy M., WY x .'-- .' -ui kay-I 1 I,- . - gf-sw-Wfgkv' 3--.-5: x 1-1' ' x 'H 1 ,A M ' 1,-3 gg I I I 1 1 I u 1 ECW, 'T , l1Li5!Ti,: fn'f:3.J 4. . - ., . 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SRS xf-f13.X'FQlR' '- 3- ' -gisirlzis ' ' X' 6:5 --X .bf 144: .. Qztq. 1 v if-'71 x Q3 Qt N YQNQR1- .w3+'Fxf' . QQ-fi.-srirz ws- -' . ' 1 u , . X 'www .u,:IAll9, ' I 'Ill' lflil x x '5Q:Tx-jx, --,,.,.x, X X. :.'. 'U 'H '1 .. ' ' I 'nu . '- ASSDCI TED Student council in action, left to right: John Shilling, Dave McKay, Beverly Jones, Tom Roberts, Maren Ryerson, Harvey Prokop, Tom Goodbody, Eddie Grimes, George Sunga, Mary Ellen Hawe, Joe Rosa, Barbara LaForce, Leanne Shively, Kay Gillette, Ronald Greenberg, Shirley Helms, Marcy Brooks, ln background, Dean Peterson, Dickie Thomas, Phyllis Ekrem. Women came into their own this year with Marcy Brooks wielding the AS president's gavel . . . Veep Shilling resigning in February to enter Navy . . . Joe Rosa chosen as replacement . . . heavy competition for choice council positions . . . usual fireworks between council and Aztec . . . big dispute about publicity code violations during fall elections . . . instigation of active Booster Committee designed to sell SDSC . . . action included revision of neglected Publications Board charter . . . decided, along with AMS and AWS, to give financial backing to Mole Call . . . Rally Committee chairman ousted in committee shakeup . . . plans laid to gain special privileges downtown for AS card holders . . . compulsory AS card issue failing in third election . . . perennial financial problem. . .great outside interest in council meetings . . . important visitors during year. . . . 46 TDE MARCY BROOKS JOHN SHILLING AS. President Foil Vice President fm 5 E 3 s 2 Z QE 'W-sm.. W---w-'..m..,,,,,,w' ls ix? JOE ROSA SHIRLEY HELMS TOM ROBERTS Spring Vice President Secretory Commissioner of Finance 47 Left to right: Biff Barrett, Dr. Wilcox, Joanne Rohrbough, Dr. Hunter, Mr. Wimer, Shirley Helms, Syd Love, Mr, Jim Julien. lhlelics Back row, left to right: Udo Heyn, Pat McNabb, Iva Ross, Bing Chico. Front row: Shirley Ruth, Phyllis Herrick, Donna Dearth, Leanne Shively. 48 STUDE T LTV ommunity Relations Left to right: Coach Terry, Andy Brown, Dean Peiffer, Tom Goodbody Marcy Brooks, Ed Thile, Coach Charlie Smith. WSSF M I T T E E Finance Left to right: Marcy Brooks, Dean Peiffer, Dick Thomas, Ronnie Greenberg. At desk: Tom Roberts. .eft to right: Willard Trask, Bob Gentilin, Dean Ragen, Dean Peiffer, Florence Viggins, Dean Peterson, Deborah Van Valkenburgh. Left to right: lva Ross, Linda Green, Carman Cunningham, Pat Sojourner, Dick Harvey. 49 l Painting a set for the AWS First Nighter performance of Command the Morn- ing in the Little Theatre. ASSUCI TED WUMEN STUDENTS A -4? Major event on the SDSC social cal- endar is annual AWS-sponsored Spring Sing in Greek Bowl . . . initiated three years ago to replace traditional Femme Frolics . . . ot great interest to women students are the semi -annual AWS banquets highlighted by tapping for Cetza and Cap and Gown . . . organi- zation composed of all women students who are A.S. card holders . . . encour- ages members to take active part in campus lite . . . takes charge ot Scripps Cottage . . . sent delegate to interna- tional AWS convention during Spring . . . traditionally sponsors First Night- er at Little Theatre . . . BARBARA LA FORCE A.W.S, President AWS Board Meehng In Scripps Cottage Left to right Sue Shearer Dolores Groat Joyce Johnson Janice Murdy, Flora Schneckenberger Ann Cozens Mary Lounse Ross Maureen Walton Janice Hebner Marlon Greaves Marne Beatty, Pat Sojourner, MARILYN RAU Treasurer WIKI Jack Rogers, of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, receives the Best Dressed Man trophy from Master of Ceremonies Frank Rhodes at the A.M.S.-sponsored fashion show in the Little Theatre. Looking on are runners-up Dick Kale, of Pi Kappa Alpha, Ray Schroeder, of Lambda Chi Alpha, and A.M.S. President George Sunga. N STUDENTS For men only was the AMS-spon- sored fashion show during the Spring . . . highlight was selection of Best Dressed Man from fraternity condi- dates . . . new activity was all-school picnic at El Monte in May . . . spon- sored Deans of Men conference at Scripps Cottage . . . reactivation of athletic trophies was among projects . . . along with l.F.C., Blue Key, AS Council, and AWS, sponsored farewell dinner for Dean Pete in May . . . pre- sented program in Scripps Cottage at which awards were presented to stu- dent and alumnae homecoming chair- men . . . acquisition of office for AMS made possible through rezoning of Cashier's Office . . . GEORGE SUNGA A.M.S. President President Love presents award to A.M.S. President Sunga during A.M.S. Awards Day program in Scripps Cot- tage. Sunga served this year as Homecoming chairman. President Love speaks at Awards Day program. BERT GRIGSBY RONALD GREENBERG DEAN LEPTICH Vice President Secretory Treasurer 53 i Freshmen HECTOR SERRANO RONALD STANTON President Vice President ANNE 0'BRIEN BARBARA SCHOECH Secretory Treasurer i B JERRY McINTIRE BILL DYER President Vice President PHYLLIS STRAKA PATT McDERMOTT Secretory Treasurer CLASS Sophomores 54 DAVE WYATT JOHN BALDESSERI President Vice President EVELYN FARR DICK FARRAR UFFICER Treasurer Juniors .4 ff' Seniors PAT TOBIN BOB WALLER President Vice President BEVERLY ANDERSON JOAN ANGEL Secretory Treasurer 140: 1 1 f f 1. -' , Y 1, if 1 ...s::.-:.,..: ' kc FX: .A ws. X, 4- 1 Af .. K, if 4 . Q ,Z 'N-Q.. if mmf ummm-:Mn ..fv..A.,.K......,,..9-w.v,.,,,, :ee wx 5 .Q ... 'Nfl . W Lssvi 2 M65 'Wm .WVJ V . LT. COL. CHARLES E. MOSSE 57 LT. COL. JOHN MONACO W Aman ,An .As .Mai Lt. Col. Mosse, Codet Col. Herbert Peterson ond Air Force Stott inspecting the troops before they poss in review. CAPT. DUPONT MAJOR SEELY M drip? Isfxvv. ,w I ,. ' f A MAJOR KEHRER AND CAPT. HERTEL MAJOR PUGH CAPT. LEWIS 58 BERGER SGT. MAJ. KLEM ETSON 4- E Second year on San Diego State College campus . . . great strides forward made during past year . . . comprehensive intra-mural athletic program . . . socially important is the annual A.F.R.O.T.C. Military Ball sponsored by Arnold Air Society, honorary Air Force fraternity . . . highlighted this year by crowning of Marty Smith as R.O.T.C. queen . . . included in training program are rifle practice, field trips, classroom instruction . . . regular Thursday drills . . . Arnold Air Society headed by Herb Peterson . . . competitive program with R.O.T.C. outfits in other California colleges . . . great things predicted for the future . . . Left to right: President Love, Dean Hunter, Col. Hillyer, inspecting Colonel, and Lt. Col. Mosse. Q? i Left to right: Cadet officers Peterson, King, Tom Lamphier, Vice-President of Convair, John Irwin, and Cadet Officer Grant. 59 Newly initioted members of the Arnold Air Society. Forrnol banquet before the Air Force boll, Candidates for Queen of the Air Force Ball and their escorts. A few of the cats dancing at the Air Force Ball. .' hurl at 60 Adam 'fd Left to right: Lois Stephenson as Janet Fraser and Skip Jenkins as James Fraser. W M it Left to right: Lois Stephenson as Janet Fraser and John Thompson as Philip Left to right: Lois Stephenson as Janet Fraser and Marian Andrews as Elsie Fraser. Logan. Q he Flrst Mrs. Fraser CAST George Brittinghorn ..,.i. Ninion Frciser Florence Stonley ....ei. ooo,,oe...,...eee ' 'Mobel Clciude Jenkins eee...e. J Jcimes Froser Lois Stephenson. . eeee. Jonet Froser John L. Thompson.. eee,eeeee Philip Logon Trudy Jordy .eeeeee,..,,,.s,e .eee,.. ' 'Alice Frciser Lloyd J. Forror ,.,.se.ss ee,,. ' 'Murdo Froser M in Morion Andrews .ieeeeee .... ' 'Elsie Froser Left to right: Lois Stephenson and Marian Andrews, Left to right: Lloyd Farrar, Lois Stephenson, Florence Stanley and Trudy Jordy. 62 Left to right: Edward Gould, Toni Harpst and Jerry Schneider. Left to right: Toni l-larpst and Jack Thompson, ommand the orning Robert Baxley, Jo Reva Beane Jane Clark as Dick Connolly Phyllis Fankhanel Janice Gardner Edward Gould Toni Harpst , Thomas Hays 7 Edward C, l-lickok Jesse David Horner Milton Kohut Dawna Shove Jerry Schneider as Florence Stanley Walter R. Stump John L. Thompson CAST Billy Alstadt Bessie Alstadt Christine Daniel Alstadt Tessie Alstadt ll Marie Hunter Jerry Dawson Sarah Dawson Fred Dawson ll Lem Adler Sam Daniels c Dr, Holmes Martha Alstadt Sheriff Jethrow Bertha Dawson David Dawson Andrew Dawson Left to right: Dawna Shove, Ed Hickok, Milton Kohut, Jack Thompson and Toni l-larpst. Left to right: Milton Kohut, Ed Hickok and .lack Thompson. 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'L' if 5 K 8-92- 4,91 J' 'Tb- www 1 ,,,,,M,v.pAm I ',?f'i'if1S Norman Rost, Aztec Band Director Claims University of Michigan as his Alma Mater . . . band director while in Army . . . professional musician in Chicago before the war . . . manager of Warmelin Quartet in that city. . . son of leading Chi- cago attorney . . . responsible for great strides made by Aztec band during his tenure at San Diego State . . . we take oft our hats to you, Norman Rost . . . San Diego Slate College Mixed Chorus Much praise won this year by Symphony Orchestra under direction of Julius Leib . . . outstanding performances for both college and community . . . composed of same personnel as Marching and Symphony Bands, under leadership of Norman Rost and Pattee Evenson, respectively . . . noted for their wide repertoire . . . many hours of hard work evidenced through pro- fessional performances . . . highest accolades from both music critic and public . . , Men's Glee Club directed by Miss Springston 68 String Quartelie directed by Julius Lieb San Diego Stale Symphony Ilrcheslra Women's Glee under the ccipoble direction of Deone Smith 69 FURENSICS Joel Snyder and his partner Lewis Acord Knot picturedl captured first in the Pepperdine Invitational Tournament, Sarah Longman, National Oratorical Champion, and Dr. John Ackley, Debate Coach. Ada Picaizen and Sally Bird who took first in Lower Division women's debate at the Pepperdine Invitational. Mony trophies ocquired during yeor by well-known Aztec debote squod . . . cooched by Dr. John Ackley . . . vic- tories in both upper ond lower division men's ond women's divisions ot Pep- perdine regionol tournoment . . . invi- totion to West Point tournoment gor- nered by Don Weston ond Mott Strouss through fine record in Southwestern province . . . Aztecs were one of four squods to win sweepstokes in both men's ond women's divisions ot no- tionol Pi Koppo Delto tournoment in Michigon during Spring . . . oword bosed on occumulotive points in de- bote, extemporory, orotory, ond dis- cussion . . . undefeated throughout yeor wos Soroh Longmon . . . greot versotility reflected . . . fine l954 rec- ord looked forword to with only one groduoting squod member . . . Jennie Jo Warriner and Marcy Brooks who took first in Upper Dan Weston and Matt Strauss, San Diego State's representa Division women's debate at the Pepperdine Invitational. tives to the West Point Invitational Debate Tournament. fa ff 4 W. f S? is Q -wzeifgzfzfm ,z sv' www sf- , ,www Aww V ,ww gif-,gnw J ' wma WW ff fag ' Eg! 'M 3 ...wa K A fi si, T S W5 AZTEC SYD LOVE Fall Editor Slwfwl I ti 715 2 I j ., 4 K , ET, Presidentk U.N. Assgmbly - I I - - 5 Leis gasses LWB Today 8. Council Seats, Class Offices 1 Q f 4w I f A V Filled in Large Election Turnout A ' ' ' A icwmiiamnomion E.. ?2f'iJE?P'S 3'?,iH'lE2fl3'W A CU KE IIS ' A llvnn of llvu fn II iyy lfltfifl' 5 , ' I if grids yB fi K Ii c- '- '- I lads CD4 M' ' to U I f M E E I E Tti'-:Hifi Bloodmobile oue Here Wednesday. I I ' I I Sign-Up Cards Available in Quad :',. I 1 QT s , gv . r ' .5 5. Y .Luna 1-W ,Tabu Q ' 537' Q' ' L I fo 2 'ti M f 1 Temporary Rally I lF24FfI'I?'!'e'l I ' N ,ij A i rlx- 'ff lf Y , L , A 1 ww mn. DICK DICKINSON ond DALE BRIX BEVERLY BEYETTE ANNIS QUIGGLE News Editor Asst. News Editor Make-up Editor Copy Editor 72 ll 4391 First row, left to right: Dorothy Fredrickson, Muriel Daron, Sally Deschner. Second row: Alicia Weeks, Gabe DeNunzio, Jill Wigley, Mary Johnstone, Johanna Rohrbough, Jim McVicar, Herschel Wilson, Barbara Deahl. IOAN WOOD ond ANNIS QUIGGLE JACKIE MERRILL GAIL THOMPSON ond BOB ROARK Copy Editor Asst. Copy Editor Society Editor Asst. Sports Editor Sports Editor 73 AZTEC The Aztec me-Mx wow r.. V.. hmmm M11 M Q rm. ww. M., ur me wo as wa man, cweomm Am ur usa ,,,,,,.,,,,M, mm 'Gees Up in Smoke' Compulsory Card Defeated Again Blood Drive Falls Shari Of Quoin? Extended 9 Days WN 7' LLM . V, - J .L .QW www. Candidate Svrvivas Ordecl wmv M JOAN WOOD Spring Editor BOB ROARK ANNIS QUIGGLE JERRY EVANS Monogirig Editor Make-up Editor SPOVTS Edifor 74 PRI Left to right, row I: Herschel Wilson, Marion Greaves, Linda Green, Barbara Wolter, Row 2: Gabe De-Nunizo, Bud Smith, Hugh Dawley, Dick Rogers. JACKIE MERRILL LINDA GREEN ALICIA WEEKS Feature Editor Society Editor Copy Editor mamma ,Miha Aman' 75 RONNIE GREENBERG DEI. Moving to a new location in the former Cashier's office this year was the Del Su- doeste . . . along with the increase in floor space came an increase in distractions . . . Editor Greenberg confronted with daily bridge sessions . . . card sharks finally forced to retreat to less congested area . . . brand new lock did the trick . . . scraps of tinsel still being excavated following holi- day decorating spree by staff members who found same preferable to more constructive occupations . . . both Neyenesch and Greenberg developing peptic ulcers . , . great enthusiasm among the unindoctri- nated for working on the Del Sud killed within record time . . . Staff quickly pared to a faithful few . . . many midnight can- dles returned to liquid state before the worst was over . . . that last minute des- perate feeling . . . Editor JEANNE KLOSS BOB WALLER JOE ROSA Sorority Editor Senior Editor Fraternity Editor -emu 76 SUDUESTE BEVERLY BEYETTE ART HUNT Associate Editor Associate Editor DIXIE BLAGG GAIL THOMPSON JIM HUNT Editorial Assistant Co-Sports Editor Asst. 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X ' f A li IM va MDW' A . 4 am, 154551 af 'ff Wmi N Q AWWWW M SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN SAN Bill Schutte, Aztec Coach since I947. SEASON'S RIECDRD DIEGO DIEGO DIEGO DIEGO DIEGO DIEGO DIEGO DIEGO DIEGO 83 SAN JOSE ..,,,.SSS CAL POLY ...SSS.....,.. PEPPERDINE w,,,SSII REDLANDS .,SS.S..,.. L. A. STATE .,,SSSIISSII FRESNO STATE .,..., S, F. STATE .....,SSSSSS.I. MCRD ...,...,,..,SSSSSI...II.... SANTA BARBARA sw is 1 54-in Don Bonatus 4311, and Paul Held' 4331, can only watch as San Jose tacklers stop Only Aztec touchdown against the Spartans came in the Norm Nygaard. second period when Don Jurk caught this four-yard pass. San Diego 6 San Jose 47 An opening game crowd of 8500 watched as the Spartans invaded Aztec Bowl and snapped SDSC's 13-game winning streak that had extended back to 1950 . . . Quarterback Held passed for 135 yards and Phil Prokop scampered tor 100 more . . . Lynn Aplanalp quarterbacked San Jose to victory by tos- sing for two touchdowns . . . State's lone score was a four-yard pass from Held to Don Jurk climaxing a 71-yard second period drive . . . Jurk also caught San Diego San Jose First downs ..,a..,.........aa.,,... 13 22 Yards rushing .......,.......... 155 435 Yards passing ..i,..,..,...,,aa. 135 99 Passes attempted .aaii.... 29 17 Passes completed ......... 11 7 Passes intercepted .aaa.. 1 1 tour other throws from Held for 73 yards . . . Norm p 1, 30 1 25.7 Nygaard ran well, picking up 57 yards, while Bill Fun Zlclviroge 1' 2 Vincent and Ed Johns stood out on defense for Um es ost ' Schutte's charges. Yards penalized ...,........ 87 97 PAUL HELD PHIL PROKOP DON BONATUS NORM NYGAARD Back Back Back Back lil 85 Wes Robb l34l, Hugh Latham 4633, and Xavier Acosta l58l, prepare for downfield blocking as Norm Nygaard hurdles two Mustangs. 9 i San Diego I8 Cal oly 20 Extra point failure and lO5 yards in penalties led San Diego Cal Poly to first Mustang conquest of SDSC since i946 . . . , Poly's Glen Smith booted two points in three at- Yards rushmg - ---' 344 223 tempts for winning margin . . . 65-yard pass and Yards passing ,.t........,.......,. lOO l6O 69-yard run gave CP early l4-O lead . . , Fullback posses Ottempted Aggggubbgbgg 15 9 Norm Nygaard and Don Bonatus went 42 and five yards respectively for two scores, cutting Mustang posses Completed -'---'------ 7 5 margin to l4-I2 . . . ll-yard run by Poly's Marian Passes intercepted .....,.. . 2 l Ancich provided winning points . . . Aztec ground punts average 33 3 33 3 attack and passing game accounted for 445 yards 'q ' ' . . . Nygaard picked up l76 of State total . . . Paul Fumbles lost -'--- ----s- 2 3 Held hit for seven of i5 passes. Yards penalized .....t......... lO5 50 DICK ORTEGA BURR PENTONEY BILL VINCENT CLINT MOSES Tackle Center Guard Tackle 86 DON JURK BOB LYON AVERY SMITH JOHN OTIS n nd End End S D' ' an lego 33 Pepperdine I3 Son Diego Pepperdine SDSC registered first win of seoson os Phil Prokop ond Norm Nygoord poced Aztec offense . . . Ny- goord picked up l52 yords ond two touchdowns on runs of 40 ond 60 yords . . . Prokop ron for l58 yords ond opened Stote's scoring with o 98-yord, first period, touchdown romp . . . Aztec offense moved for 455 yords os ogoinst 207 for Pepperdine . . . Quorterbock Poul Held threw for 62 yords, including o l5-yord scoring poss to Don Bonotus . . . Gene Sieben went l3 yords for 6 points ond Sofetymon Ed Fletcher set up two SDSC scores with o poss interception ond punt return . . . Ron Grimoud odded three extro points in four ottempts. J e s fo an o e th ow ass Ph l P okop ll6l, is knocked out of bounds by three Pepperdine tacklers. SDSC blocker Paul Held Peppe d e game act on is Clinton Moses. San Diego 27 Redlands I2 Aztec ground attack picked up 413 yards in evening its season record at 2-2 . . . Halfback Phil Prokop carried 11 times and amassed 204 yards, including a 58-yard sprint which set up an SDSC touchdown . . . He tallied twice on runs of 64 and 18 yards . . . Gene Sieben scored from 12 yards out and Paul Held bootlegged for another six points . . . Ron Grimaud converted on three of five attempts . . . Other offensive stars were Norm Nygaard, who picked up 75 yardsg Don Bon- atus, 58 yardsg Ed Fletcher with 45 yards, and Sieben with 37 yards . . . Ed Johns, Bill Vincent and Don Jurk helped defensively. d, Aztec fullback, tries to elude three Redlands tacklers as Aztecs went on to win 27-12. WES ROBB DEANE FISH FRANK ACOSTA MONTE FRITZ Guard Guard Tackle Guard Ed Johns 1201, and Ed Fletcher l211, break up Redlands pass. San Diego Redlands First downs ,,,.,,,,,,,.a,,,,,c.. 25 18 Yards rushing ..,...,..... 413 90 Yards passing ..........., 84 170 Passes attempted ...... 16 38 Passes completed ....., 5 16 Passes intercepted 0 5 Punt average .............a, 39.0 35.3 Fumbles lost .,,,.....,.,... 4 0 Yards penalized ......... 44 10 88 Phil Prokop drops an L. A. State defender as Norm Nygaard picks up yardage. San Diego 41 los Angeles 26 Paul Held passed for three touchdowns as Aztec air attack combined with ground game to roll up 375 yards . . . Norm Nygaard ripped Los Angeles' line apart for l88 yards, including a 62-yard touchdown run . . . Don Bonatus ran for l38 yards and scored on a 26-yard sprint, while Gene Sieben raced for a 42-yard touchdown . . . Don Jurk caught two of Held's scoring passes and Avery Smith received the third . . . Ron Grimaud had his best night, converting five out of six times . . . Held was replaced for the first time on offense in the five Aztec games to date, late in the fourth period . . . Diablo halfback Jessee Kendrick returned opening kickoff back lO4 yards for LA touchdown. ED FLETCHER Back San Diego First downs .........,.,.,.... 25 Yards rushing ,.........,. 375 Yards passing ..........., I46 Passes attempted ,..... l7 Passes completed ..,... 9 Passes intercepted l Punts average ............ l8 Fumbles lost ............... O Yards penalized ....,. 88 L.A. State DEL LINAM GENE SIEBEN GEORGE STEVENS Back Back Back Bill Vincent C62l, Dick Ortega 4595, Phil Prokop, Don Bonatus and Ed Johns i2OJ, converge on Diablo ball carrier. l2 99 lO7 24 l3 O 23.8 l O l 5l 89 back Don Bonatus on his way to a long gain with the assistance of Shrine game action finds Harry Higgins l30J, racing to block for Aztec D F'h Q t b k P l ld First downs .ss...... Yards rushing ..,,... Yards passing .......,. Passes attempted eane IS . uar er ac au He . San Diego 33 Fresno 49 San Diego Fresno 25 18 s.,,,...,.,295 441 ..,,e,,.,.. 131 88 23 13 Passes completed .aa..., ee.... 1 4 6 Passes intercepted Fifteenth Al Bohr Shrine game drew 18,000 to Balboa Stadium to see 27-point San Diego rally fall short . . . Combined SD-Fresno total of 82 points was highest number for any game in which Aztec teams have ever competed, breaking old mark of 76 when College of Pacific dropped SDSC, 62-14, in 1949 . . . Bulldogs built up 35-6 first half lead as State's Norm Nygaard was the only Aztec who could find the end zone . . . He also scored once in the second half on a five-yard plunge . . . Don Bonatus went Puntmg average 'i 'i 3 32 355 eight yards for a touchdown and Held threw 16 Fumbles lost .........A,. ....,. 2 2 yards to Don Jurk and 17 to Glen Woodard for the YO,-ds penalized --,.,,,,,W gvlvun 3 6 3O final Aztec scores . . . Ron Grimaud converted three times. GEORGE SPEER BOB LINARES RAY MOORE FRED THOMPSON Guard Tackle Guard Center ,M M, , .N 90 ... ,-,.....,,... 0- f we V . us, -pw., ci, , , -. Q Q. -. GLENN WOODARD JACK JANTZ JOHN HANNON HARRY HIGGINS End End Bock Guord San Diego 39 San rancisco 28 A 27-point second holf outburst gove the Aztecs Sqn Diego Sqn Francisco their victory . . . 499-yord offense wos heoded by First downs .................. 20 l7 Nygciord, Bonotus ond Prokop who picked up lO3, Yords rushing ........,..c 265 lO8 87, ond 75 yords respectively . . . Poul Held con- Yords pclSSir1g ............ 234 358 tinued his wizordry by completing ll of 23 tosses PCISSCS Gftempted ....,. 26 28 tor l72 yords . , . Nygoord ond Bonotus eoch scored Posses completed .ceecr i4 i5 twice, with Prokop ond Don ,lurk contributing one F'OSSeS intercepted O 3 eoch, the lotter on o lO-yord poss from Held , . , Punts overoge ......,,c2cc 2l 35 George Ortegci, Bill Vincent, Jovier Acosto ond Gene Fumbles lost ......,.. ,, l 3 Sieben ployed outstonding boll tor the Aztecs. Yords penolized ......... 94 95 Dick Ortega clears the way for a 50-yard touchdown jaunt by tinymite Phil San Francisco defender stops Phil Prokop as Bill Smerdon l5lJ Prokop against San Francisco. comes up fast to help Aztec scatback, San Diego 21 San Diego Marines 51 Saturday night homecoming for SDSC was changed to following Monday because of rain . . . Leatherneck defense held vaunted Aztec offense to 87 yards rushing and l58 yards passing . . . San Diego played on even terms in the first half and left the field at halftime with a 2l-2sl tie . . . tiny Ed Fletcher scored twice on eight- and nine-yard passes from Paul Held, and Norm Nygaard scored on a five-yard plunge . . . Ron Grimaud converting on each occasion . . . Marine offense chewed up 538 yards on the wet turf . . . top State ground gainers were Nygaard with 85 yards and Gene Sieben with 64 yards. SDSC had trouble all night against MCRD as witnessed by this shot of Paul Held being stopped Number 52 is Clinton Moses .wvx ,, .. 1 gas- W. BEN CRUZ RONALD GRIMAUD JIM SMITH BUD GENET Back Back Back Back Paul Held breaks into the clear momentarily against tough Marines. San Diego M.C.R.D First downs ..........,.,,.a., l7 l7 Yards rushing .....,...... 87 49l Yards passing .....,..ir.. l58 47 Passes attempted .,..,, 29 l8 Passes completed ....., l l 4 Passes intercepted l O Punts average .a,.aa...... 35.6 36 Fumbles lost ..,,,.......,.. l 2 Yards penalized .,,.., 20 98 92 --.asv 'und' Q' Halfback Tom Carodine finds Monte Fritz stopping his goalward run with Tom Rogers about to assist Fritz. San Diego 20 Santa Barbara 21 Final game of the season saw Aztecs drop a one-point decision . . . a 43-yard touchdown run on an intercepted pass and a conversion beat San Diego with five minutes to go . . . SDSC finished CCAA campaign with a 2-2 mark, good for a third-place showing . . . For the year, SDSC compiled a creditable 4-5 record . . . Paul Held finished the season with a brilliant performance, passing for two touchdowns . . . Don Jurk caught an i8-yard pass for one aerial score and Don Bonatus took a l0-yard toss for the other . . . Phil Prokop tallied on a seven-yard buck after a 35-yard punt return by Ed Fletcher had set it up. DON WEISENBERGER FORBES ANDERSON HUGH LATHAM JERRY BENDER Center Guard Santa San Diego Barbara First downs ....s... ....,.... 8 l4 Yards rushing .........,..... 96 lOl Yards passing ............... 95 l34 Passes attempted .,,... 25 28 Passes completed .,.,,, l l i5 Passes intercepted 4 3 Punts average .......,....... 40 34 Fumbles lost ............,..,,. 3 l Yards penalized .,,....,. 35 25 93 Tackle Tackle End Avery Smith grabs a pass and sets out for the goal line. SM whiff, , ei 75, iv 5195 355 H W by 'i ' LV . , .1255:33::E'!2':ZeE?E-:-5 f gg? 3, 2 Af 'Q X 5 Q x 'Q m-rifvffswsi 2 ss? W 'vs 0 1 vi: xv , 5 N pf an sy L Y ., 1 , X fi . 'gf 4 Q 3, gf A Dr. George Ziggy Ziegenfuss had his finest season since Coming to SDSC in l948. ble Varsity Manager Art Toth, and Me ager. Highest scoring Aztec basketball team in history compiled l6-l2 record . . . missed CCAA crown by five points . . . champion Pepperdine dumped SDSC 74-72 and 62-59 . . . brilliant forward Bob Brady completely rewrote Aztec record books . . . holds every standard except four - year scoring mark . . . averaged 20.9 points per game and sank 585 points . . . team broke single game high with 89 points against Chapman and set new scoring average of 64.9 points per tilt . . . opened season with 77-74 win over sharp-shooting Alumni quint . . . Brady served notice of things to come with 25 points. . .ex-footballer Jess Thomp- son notched 2l for the old-timers . . . Loyola next dumped Aztecs 79-68 on the Lion court . . . Brady pushed in 22 and six-and-a-half footer John Kurtz hit 2l . . . Arizona State of Flagstaff fell to State 65-54 with Brady plunking in 26 and' Ernie Hartzog, a York, Pa., native along with Brady, scoring l5 . . . Redlands was next victim, 70-6l . . . SDSC suffered four straight set- backs on midwest roadtrip . . . cold Aztecs slipped to Arizona U., 68-64 . . . Joe Kemmeries hit 25 for Wildcats, 20 in the first half . . . Tulsa, ranked eighth in nation the week before, conked Ziegenfuss' charges, 57-40 . . . Brady took game honors with l2 . . . Ft. Hays State was next conqueror of Aztecs, 74-59 . . . Wichita did it again with a 78-56 win . . . Brady tied his own school record with 28 points against Shockers . . . biggest Aztec problem on road was inability to hit from floor . . . team scored only 27W of field goal attempts in four losing tilts as compared to 385k accounted for prior to midwest trip . . . SDSC re- turned to Aztec Gym and beat New Mexico Western 69-63 . . . Brady poured in 26 and Roy Fields l5 . . . team connected on 4l W of field goals . . . Aztecs next battled off a stubborn T Varsity basketball team, first row, left to right: Art Toth, Varsity managerg Mel Currey, Frosh managerg Wal B ll M J'm Poole Ted Ducey Bob Brady Bob Reid Gerald Briggs, Noel Mickelsen, Dave McKay, Ernie Hartzog R g Y eYeVf ' I I I 1 E t y, Gene Brown, Roy Fields, Ken Whitcomb and Coach George Z g f 1952-53 Basketball Record Opponent Alumni ....,...... ......... Loyola ....... ws,...... Flagstaff ...s.s..,,.,.......... ,........ Redlands .1.............sss...r......,,.. ......... Arizona University ........ .....,... Tulsa ...................,.....,s.s.... ..a.,.... Ft. Hays St. .......................... ........ . Wichita ......................,,.,,.....,............ New Mexico Western ..........r,r.. Whittier ....,.......,s................s,........,.... Marine Corp Recruit Depot... Cal Polyi' .....s,,,..........,................,..... Santa Barbara? .r....... sssss,.,srs., Fresnoi' ....,...,....,,,ss... .....,... Los Angeles? .....,. Loyola ,...............,... Los Angelesk ....... Chapman .......rsss UCLA ...........,........ Pepperdinek ..... Occidental .....,.. Whittier ...,t......... Pepperdinek ......,.,. Santa Ba rba ra 1' ...rr Cal Poly? ........,,s..... San Jose ....,ssss..,.. San Jose ...r.sts,.............,c.rscs,rs. Fresno' ....,..,,,.,...........s,.,c,,.,,.... 9' Denotes CCAA Games Dave McKay il ll, Aztec guard, drives around 'Long John' Barber H33 the hard way for an attempted basket. Barber was an All-CCAA choice from Los Angeles, Other Aztec pictured is Noel Miekelsen. Whittier crew with a 59-54 victory . . . Poets held 28-25 halt time lead . . . powerful Marine Corps Recruit Depot overwhelmed State, 75-48 . . . Brady touled out in 3rd period after being held to l2 points . . . Montezumans opened CCAA campaign with three loop wins in tour days . . . upset Cal Poly, 84-76 atter trailing tor three periods . . . Brady hit 25 and Fields l8 . . . Santa Barbara fell next, 54-42. . .Jim Poole scored nine points in final period to pull game out ot tire . . . Aztecs trimmed Fresno, 7l-56, with Brady scoring 22, Fields l4, and freshman Noel Mickelson l3 . . . win streak ended as Los Angeles State nicked SDSC, 49-47 on a last second 25-toot set shot . . . Aztecs held lO point lead with only l2 minutes left . . . LA's jumping center, John Barber, gave San Diego bad time with his under the basket tactics . . . Barber also scored 23 . , . Brady had 20 . . . SDSC pulled same stunt on Loyola the Bob Reid C127 and Ernie Hartzog struggle tor possession Nope, the floor isn't tilted, just the cameraman. Aztecs, of a rebound while Pepperdine flash, Bob Morris C73 watches manager Art Toth, left, Bob Brady i23J, and Noel Mickelsen from the side. H65 during a time out huddle with Coach Ziegenfuss. JIM POOLE DAVE McKAY next night with ci 60-59 victory . . . Bob Reid scored the winning bosket os the buzzer sounded otter toking 45-toot pciss from Poole . . . Hortzog wos gome high scorer with l7 . . . SDSC ovenged eorlier lucky Los Angeles win with ci 75-67 nod over the Dioblos on their own court . . . Brody ployed only three quorters but durnped in 22 . . .Mickelsen guorded the toll Borber well, but Long John still tipped in 2l . . . Billy Meyer, hustling Aztec guord, hit I5 ond Poole hod I3 . . . SDSC shattered oll-time single gome scoring mork with 89-5l rout ot tiny Chopmon . . . Brody broke his own gorne record with 30 points . . . every Aztec on the bench shored in the scoring . . . SDSC next troveled to Westwood to toke 77-48 lesson from BOB REID BOB BRADY BILLY MEYER NOEL MICKELSEN ROY FIELDS 99 Bob Reid H23 and Wave Ed Gregory U53 go up high for Fresno's Lou Reynolds climbs all over Noel Mickelsen n a jump ball at midcourt. Other Aztecs are Bob Brady, second futile attempt to guard the Aztec center. Bob Brady and three from left, Ernie Hartzog H53 and Jim Poole 1203. Fresno cagers watch the action. Bob Brady lays up an easy one as Chapman's George Reeves C33 fouls Bob on the arm. Billy Meyer H33 moves into posi- tion at right. U.C.L.A .... honorable mention All- American Don Bragg plopped in l6 and Ronnie Bane hit l7 . . . Brady also had l6 . . . Aztecs played one of worst games in losing . . . Pepperdine and San Diego clashed with the Waves coming out on top 74-72 . . . Pep's Bob Morris accounted for I5 points while Brady collected 27 and Reid l3 . . . Ron Faulkner, brother of past Wave great Hugh Faulkner, poured in 23 . . . freshman sensation Larry Dugan con- trolled both backboards for the victors . . . SDSC got back in the groove with 88-72 decision over Occidental . . . Brady again topped his previous single game high with 3l points . . . scored l3 field goals, in l7 attempts, for an- other record . . . Dave McKay hit l3 and Mickelsen ll . . . Whittier again proved stubborn but Aztecs tripped Poets, 67-66 . . . Meyer ended his SDSC cage career with ll points . . . Brady added l7 and Reid l3 . . .Waves took another close one, this time, 62-59 . . . this contest was, however, one of the best San Diego team efforts as Brady scored 13, Mickelsen 12, Fields 11, and Hartzog 11 . . . Brady had two men on him all evening . . . Morris again pumped in 15, but Faulkner was held to three charity tosses . . . Santa Barbara, winless in CCAA play, put a scare into the Aztecs before bowing, 55-49 . . . Brady garnered 21 and Gaucho Ron Balden had 12 . . . San Diego dumped Cal Poly, 76-71, to cinch second spot in league . . . Brady led all scorers with 29, including 13 free throws . . . Fields collected 14 and McKay 12 . . . four Mustangs and two Aztecs fouled out in whistle -tooting affair . . . three-game road trip ended season for SDSC . . . San Jose blasted Aztecs twice, 66-54 and 77-61 Chuck Niemann pushed in 19 and 23 to top both game scorers . . . Brady had 15 and 21 . . . in first game, Spartans led only 47-45 at end of third period Bob Brady completely out-fakes Bob Brown 161, Los A I f rd 'th 'n hhtNIM'k Frosh Ray Woodmansee 1191 has his left-handed hook-shot blocked by a Loyola freshman. Other Aztec frosh cagers are Jim Sams 1331, Fred Armer 1211 and Bob Metzler 1231. nge es orwa , wi a mov: g-pus s o. oe ic - elsen 1161 watches Brady's antics and Dave McKay 1111 Dave McKay 1111 and Pepperdine's Larry Dugan 151 leaping for possess on gets set for the rebound. of the tip-off, Bob Reid, left, and Ernie Hartzog 1151 get ready for act Jn L ERNIE HARTZOG GENE BROWN GERALD BRIGGS . . .in final tilt SDSC beat Fresno, 82-79 . . . Brady and Poole poured in 20 each . . . Jim Sams, up from the frosh team, scored 14 . . . Bulldog Len Tucker made 23, all in the second half . . . Aztecs were detected fouling 30 times while only 13 were called on Fresno . . . Brady was unanimous CCAA first team choice . . . also was second high loop scorer with 215 points in 10 games . . . Diablo John Barber collected 35 points in his final contest to nose out Brady with 218 points for CCAA high scorer . . . Brady led the team in every scoring department and McKay was the number one rebounder for the season . . . the York flash scored 20 or more points in 18 different games . . . his high was 31 . . . his low, 12 . . . also was Aztec high ROGER ESTEY TED DUCEY KEN WHITCOMB WALT BURLSON ' 102 point man in every game but one . . . Buckets now has 960 points in his two-season career at SDSC . . . just 83 short of being highest scoring Aztec basketball player in history . . . Brady rang up l86 field goals and 2l3 free throws . . . his percentages were 42.6WJ and 76.l W9 respectively. . .McKay was voted honorary team captain and Brady most valuable . . . Aztecs finished with a 7-3 loop mark and Pepperdine, 8-2 . . . SDSC was strictly an at home team this season. . .had an l l-3 mark in Aztec Gym, and a 5-9 record away from home . . . leading scorers behind Brady were Fields with 227, Mickelsen l8O, Hartzog l65, Meyer l64, Poole l55, McKay l24, and Reid l2l . . . only Aztecs to finish their eligibility were Meyer, McKay, and Ted Ducey . . . lettermen are Brady, Reid, Meyer, McKay, Fields, Poole, Mickelsen, Hart- zog, Roger Estey, and Gerald Briggs. . . efficient team manager . . . Art Toth. Noel Mickelsen uses his 6'6 height to get up above a mass of Fresno defenders with a lay-up. Bob Reid C123 and Bob Brady, second from right, move in to help Noel. Dave McKay ll ll uses his long reach to control jump ball against Jim Billy Meyer, hustling Aztec guard, eyes basket as he Backstrom ll4l of Chapman. Bob Reid, second from left, Billy Meyer ll3J, drives past two Chapman defenders. Bob Brady center Bob Bra iy in right foreground, and Jim Poole l20J, prepare to move into action. moves in to aid Billy. I T1eF OV! SWBI' FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM, left to right: Bob Metzler, John Hannon, Jim Sams, Charles Pappert, R St t F d d dokp yKlgChClBt , Jay Turner, Richard Rogers, Maurice Altshuler, Ray Woo mansee, an IC OfT1GI'O . Hee In I 'I952-53 Frosh Basketball Record Opponent Sub. Flotilla l ...,...,,.s,....,.....,,...,..... 62 Loyola Frosh ..,............,..................,. 66 Oceanside Junior College ...... 33 Oceanside Junior College ...,.. 38 San Diego Junior College ...... 43 Miramar ...,,,,.,.,................,,................ 67 Whittier Frosh ..,.,...........,i.,..,....... 6l San Diego High .....,,,.............,. 29 Sub. Flotilla l ,.................,,.........,... 69 Palomar Junior College .i..a,... 49 St. Augustine High ,....,............,,, 39 lO4 Opponent Loyola Frosh .....i.,i Miramar ..i.,.,.,......... Coronado High Hoover High .,....... 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K fi X, L f ,g W W 4 if A v V 1 ' ' NAM J ' I'-I ' ,ff 4 9 W t ykgwxf L? f'Xff1?s1 Y 'Em 5 ' 1 ' ' - M 'ff if 5' ' gs we Nw 1, 1-iffy , X We L' 4 f Q , W 24 ?1f.59fxV V' vw-3-V Q f Q, ww iw!! , Q , , W , My wiivww ' ' J f V ,W , , Q :wi 13 W ,J 1 724 , A 7 We iff 5-mgyvx y ' W erm V' ,W 5 W 4 jj P 1 , .I ,1 '-', , ,4, 'mas 2. QA f jeff ' 5,3 7 Y ' 2, my , , :W , r M f Wifi , 4.12 N ' ,315 1445 f, .v , TN ,gf Hg??fTQff : T Q2f '4 M If Qi wi, 1 iw: 5.1 : fl , V3 5 V 7' 1 Af f' -'--' f W h y S 'KA RL W FP? H - ,, V , 1 'Ba . WW by Y 7 as 5? X 9 'L' if Q v qwfwm , ,, ff L, ,, .v., . , , ., . . ...- K3 fra? W My i?':'11 f 5 5 J? ' 7 77 'fflxkg no w . f . - .. , , .mf ,E f A- Q , ' . x V j g - V ----- v H - f. -v--, 4 ., mf'-52 .. X - rf' ,,... .' s ub, 4 Z 2 . 'E 2 1 4 E E S 4 New , Nav.. ,N M , warp. Coach Charlie Smith, now in his 'l5th year as head baseball coach at SDSC. Smith's teams have won 288 games while losing only 146, a .663 average. He also has won seven conference champion- ships and should add his eighth this season. Aztecs hod 20-l3 record os Del Sud goes to press . . . perched on second rung of CC- AA lodder with l l-2 mork . . . just one-holt gome behind Fresno . . . two gomes left on schedule including tussel with Fresno . . . slowly ond lost tive stroight to Southern Col, Whittier, ond three service clubs . . . SDSC seemed destined tor worst seoson in l5 yeors . . . turned oround ond won tour in o row from Tempe, Miromor Novy, Son Jose, ond Novol Training Center . . . copped two ond lost one on wind-blown Arizona trip . . . scored 38 runs in three windy tilts while opponents spiked plote 29 times . . . dropped double-heoder to Fresno in CCAA CCAA chompionship teom storted ott SDSC Baseball Team. Back row, left to right: Coach Smith, Ed Thile, Bill Adams, Walt Haase, Noel Mickelsen, Ernie Hartzog, Jim Poole, Dick Rogers, manager, and Paul Held. Front row: Bob Johnson, Ed Scott, Sumter Smith, Dick Pomeroy, Don Bonatus, Dick Walker, Bert Grigsby, Bill Lachemann, and Jim Jackson. Q .L l lO6 'T' '-Q-..,.. l, eg Aztec mound ace, Jim Poole, fires an outside pitch to a Jim Poole golfs a long drive into right field off Cal oly Cal Poly batsman. Poole handcuffed the Mustangs with pitcher Romero. PooIe's hit was caught, but, the in g a beautiful one-hit shutout. Catching Lefty's toss is before, he knocked one over the right field fence. freshman backstop Bill Lachemann. 1953 Baseball Record Through May lO, l953 SD Opponent 7 Whittier ....................... ..,., l l Camp Pendleton ......... ..... 5 Los Alamitos ...,.............. .,... Naval Air Station .......... ..... Southern Cal .........,........ ...., Arizona Tempe ........ ...., Miramar Navy ................ ..... San Jose State ...............,.............. 4 6 O 4 9 6 l l 8 Naval Training Center ,.....,..... 3 l9 l6 5 O Arizona University ..................... Litchfield Navy ........................... Arizona Tempe ........ ..... Fresno State' ...... ..... Fresno State' ....... ..... 7 5 8 O l O 3 Marine Corps Recruit Depot 7 . . . 15 4 lO lO 7 so scott NOEL MicKsLssN 5 PhibPac ...............,..........,.................. l2 l Marine Corps Recruit Depot 7 3 Pepperdine' ...............,,.......,........... O 5 Santa Barbara' ................ 4 3 Cal Poly' .......................................... 0 4 Cal Poly' ..................................,....... 2 l Marine Corps Recruit Depot 8 l2 Pepperdine' .................................... 6 7 Pepperdine' .....,............... ...... O 8 Los Angeles State' ...... ...... 4 5 Los Angeles State' ...,...... ...... 2 6 Naval Air Station ....,................... 5 lO Naval Training Center ............ l2 6 Cal Poly' .,.....................................,., O 'Denotes CCAA Games :Ruiz HARTzoG BERT Giucssv X L fj T!, 5 'Y' s '41 tl vim yi I in I l K,- fg wwf' D .,. .:1 1 ,ffl H 5 'M f:.. veal 1 WA .,, is . , X -5 DON BONATUS JIM JACKSON JIM POOLE WALT HAASE stort . . . Aztecs come bock ond coptured nine stroight CCAA con- tests, including three shut-outs . . . teom hod trouble ogoinst powerful locol service 'nines' . . . won only four out of twelve service gomes . . . dropped three to MCRD . . . collegicite record stonds ot l2-5 . . . leoding hitters Wolf l-loose, Bill Lcichemonn, Ed Thile ond Poul Held . . . top Sluggers l-loose ond Thile . . . freshmon Noel Mickel- sen oce chucker with 5-l seoson mcirk ond 3-O CCAA record . . . olso hcid 2.0 eorned run overoge in leogue . . . Jim Poole ond Dick Wolker hod 4-l loop slotes . . . Poole shut-out Col Poly twice, with one gome ci one-hitter . . . fresh- men Mickelsen, Lochemonn, Dick Pomeroy ond Billy Adoms oll broke into storting lineup . . . oll Paul Held gets ahold of a good one and smashes out a single into right field. The game, won by the Aztecs, 6-5, was against Naval Air Station. PAUL HELD BILL LACHEMANN Ed Thile crosses home plate and is congratulated by teammates after socking a pinch-hit homerun. ThiIe's blow, a 420-foot smash, accounted for two runs which won the ball game. Ready for the palm-pressing are Paul Held i357 and Walt Haase. ED THILE SUMTER SMITH DICK ROGERS Rounding third and heading for home is Walt Haase, Aztec flyhawk, Haase, after singling and going to second on a walk, was batted in by Dick Pomeroy's long single. senior infield with Ed Thile, Jim Jackson, Sumter Smith and Bob Johnson . . . will leave Coach Charlie Smith with large hole to fill next season . , . hard-hitting outfielder Walt l-laase, after play- ing only one season of college ball, will also graduate . . . entire pitch- ing staff, Mickelsen, Poole, Walk- er, Ernie Hartzog, and Bert Grigs- by, will return next season... DICK POMEROY DICK WALKER Jim Jackson, Aztec second-sacker, gets ready to fire the ball to second base in an attempted double-play. Jackson took the throw at first from pitcher Noel Mickelsen after a Skyraider bunt. At extreme left is first-baseman Bill Adams. catcher Ed Scott and outfielders Paul Held and Don Bonatus also returning in i954 . . . Coach Smith's lifetime record at SDSC now 288 victories and I-46 losses for a .663 average . . . season's oddity was blown-out game against Davis-Monthan . . . tilt cancelled because of 50 mph wind on diamond . . . able team man- ager was Dick Rogers. BOB JOHNSON BILL ADAMS IIO wwf TRLlDK FIELD Ths pleased-looking gentleman is Coach Charles Choc Sports- m who has guided Aztec track teams since I946. Long noted roducing championship relay teams, he here poses with t oph es picked up by his quartets early this spring. lf Coach Charles Choc Sportsman's running, jumping and throwing Aztecs didn't fare so well as a team, one has only to recall the outstanding individuals and relay performers who gained local and national fame to realize that it was still a banner year ..,. Season opening informal relay meet revealed startling weaknesses in the Aztec lineup, especially in the hurdles and sprints, which were to prove fatal to the Aztecs' dream of winning their third straight conference track title . . . the Staters were shaded by one point in a triangular affair to a surprising Pepperdine crew, but, in turn, edged Whittier by a digit: Score, 55-54-53 . . . As in years past, the Aztecs dominated the annual Long Beach Relays, winning the two-mile and 440 relay events and placing third in the mile relay . . . UCLA then drew upon superior depth to rally and beat the Aztecs . . . Tom Sturak sparked the Aztec cause with a double victory in the mile and 880, and Don Balsley saved a breath-taking relay . . . Juggernauts from USC and NTC proved too much for the out-manned Aztecs in a triangular meet . . . impressive victories by Benny Wilson and Don Wyman in the 880 and 2-mile runs, respectively, saved the Aztecs from being shutout . . . At the Santa Barbara Easter Relays, SDSC's fine 2-mile relay team's third- place performance hinted at potential which was to finally gain national recognition . . . and the Cinderella Aztec 440 sprint quartet came thru with another of their upset victories . . . The Aztecs finally put together a well-balanced team performance to beat the University of Arizona 72-59 . . . Art Williams won two fine sprint races and Joe Page took top honors in the high jump and javelin . . . While the Big Four earned laurels and watches in the Midwest lsee pages l20-2ll, the Aztecs came up with many best performances to down LA State 85 U3 to 45 2X3 but dropped one to the Camp Pendleton Marines 76-59 . . . especially noteworthy performances were turned in by Dick Bartlett, Walt Turner, Jim Hunt, Don Donnelly, Billy Howell, Dave Binney, Joe Brooks, and the sprint relay teams . . . As expected, Fresno dethroned the defending Aztec champions at the CCAA Championship meet, as the Staters ended up third a point-and-a-half behind Pepperdine . . . State's stellar miler Tom Sturak won the second fastest four-lapper in CCAA history . . . his 4:l9.2 establishing a new Aztec college record . . . the blond senior also won the 2-mile to become one of the meet's two double win- ners . . . Wilson also reeled off a second fastest performance with a l:55.4 880 win, going away from the field . . . Balsley recorded an official :48.9 440 for another SDSC record, but was second to Jamacian Olympian Les Laing from Fresno . . . Page tied for first in the high jump and a mile relay team composed of Williams, Wilson, Dick Straub and Balsley took that event in 3:l9.5 for the Aztecs' only other wins . . . As the season draws to a close it appears that a few Aztec trackmen have yet to hit their peak performances and should go on to perhaps win further honors in national meets . . . in the SWPB AAU Championships Sturak lowered his own mile mark to 4:l7.5 and trotted an effort- less 9139.5 2-mile . . . Wilson posted a l:54.l 880, only .l of a second shy of Bob Sieben's all-time record . . . and Balsley's gliding :49.2 win in the 440 indicates that he is a sure bet to push his own quarter mile standard far down. H2 CCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 2, 1953, Fresno, California Mile-1. Sturak CSDD, 2. Wyman CSDD, 3. Harms CFD, 4. Lockner CPD. 4:19.2. CNew SDSC record, old record, 4:19.8 set by Clair Berdel in 1938.D 440-l. Laing CFD, 2. Balsley CSDD, 3, Williamson CPD, 4. Bell CLAD. :48.8. CBaIsley was officially timed in :48.9 for a new SDSC record, old record, :49.0 set by Jim Tripp in 1940.D 100-l. Robinson CFD, 2. Turner CFD, 3. Pitts CLAD, 4. Johnson CPD. :O9.7. 120 HH--l. Robinson CFD, 2. Johnson CPD, 3. Burke CLAD, 4. Ward CFD. :l4.7, 880-1. Wilson CSDD, 2. Hunt CSDD, 3. Harms CFD, 4. Scarborough CCPD. 1:55.4. 220-l. Turner CFD, 2. Laing CFD, 3. Williams CSDD, 4. Bravo CCPD. :2l.5. Two Mile-1. Sturak CSDD, 2. Thorton CFD, 3. Collins CCPD, 4. Brooks CSDD. 9:52.2. 220 LH-I. Johnson CPD, 2. Robinson CFD, 3. Asman CLAD, 4. Ward CFD. :23.0. CNew record, old record, 123.6 by Merle Martin of Fresno in l946.D Pole Vault-l. Barnes CFD, l4'4Vz Cnew meet record, old record, l4'4 by Bob Smith of San Diego in l95lD, 2. Ferguson CPD, l3'6 , 3. Tie between Chelborad CFD and Whiteneck CPD, l2'6 . High Jump-1. Tie between Page CSDD and Younker CLAD, 6'2 , 3. Tie between Bishel CFD and Riddick CSBD, 6, Shot Put-l. Elwess CPD, 52'2V2 CNew record, old record, 5O'lM by Jean Lemoure CFD in l946D, 2. Humphries CPD, 5O'V2 , 3. Bell CFD, 46'6 , 4. Counts CFD, 46'3 . Javelin-l. Hylton CCPD, l9O'V2 , 2. Darby CFD, 184'3 7!8 , Riddick CSBD, l78'6 7f8 , Hamm CFD, l78'3 . Discus-l. Snelling CFD, l42'4 , 2. Elwess CPD, l38'l03A , 3. Humphries CPD, l34'4V2 , 4. Hylton CCPD, l28'll3A . Broad .Jump-l. , , . g , 23'M , 3. Gambini CFD, 22'lO3A , 4. Donnelly CSDD, 21'7W . Mile Relay-Won by San Diego State CWiIIiams, Wil- son, Straub, BalsIeyD, 2. Fresno, 3. Pepperdine. 3:19.5. Andrews CPD 23'2 2 Fer uson CPD Southwest Pacific Border Association AAU CHAMPIONSHIPS May 16, 1953, San Diego, California Open Mile-1. Sturak CSDD, 2. Philpotts CCPD, 3. Manion CNTCD. 4:17.5. CNew meet record, old record, 4.25.5 by Beason of SDSC in 1950. New SDSC record, old record, 4:19.2 by Sturak in 1953D. Open 440-1. Balsley CSDD, 2. Moore CNTCD, 3. Straub CSDD. :49.2. CNew meet record, old record, :49.4 by Sieben of SDSC in 1952.D Open 100-l. Kelly CNTCD, 2. Dennis CNTCD, 3. Gerlich CNTCD. :09.8. Open 120 HH-l. Barnard CLAD, 2. Jackson CMCRDD, 3. Mahon CNTCD. :l4.5. CNew meet record, old record, :l4.9 by Mahon of SDSC in l950.D Open 880-1. Wilson CSDD, 2. Porasso CNTCD, 3. Hunt CSDD. 1:54.1. CNew meet record, old record, 1:58.8 by Sieben, una. in 1950.D Open 220-l. Lucas CNTCD, 2. Barnard CLAD, 3. Dennis CNTCD. :2l.8. CNew meet record, old record, 222.0 by Straub of SDSC in l95l.D Open Two Mile-1. Sturak CSDD, 2. Wyman CSDD, 3. Binney CSDD. 9:39.5. CNew meet record, old record, 9:45.8 by Beason of SDSC in 1950.D Open 220 LH--l. Sommers CNTCD and Diggs CNTCD tied for first, 3. Brinker CUna.D. :24.6. Open Pole Vault-l, Smith CCPD, l3'6 , 2. Shivers CNTCD, 12' 6 , 3. Reiserer CCPD, l2'. Open High Jump-l. Whetsteine CNTCD, 6'33A. , Page CSDD and Miller CCPD tied for second, 6'1M . Open Shot Put-l. Lipscomb CCPD, 46'6 , 2. Drum- mond CNTCD, 45'll , 3. Siirila CCPD, 45'9Wa . Open Discus--l. Drummond CNTCD, l49'3 , 2. Skocko CNTCD, l35'6h , 3. Siirila CCPD, l3l'5 . Open Broad .lump-l. Buckley CNTCD, 22'5M , 2. Parker CCPD, 22'4V2 , 3. Sieben CKeylockD, 22'2 . Open Mile Relay-1. San Diego State CWilliams, Wil- son, Straub, Balsleyl, 2. Naval Training Center, 3. Camp Pendleton. 3:18.1. CNew record, old record, 3:21.2 by SDSC in 1951.D GEORGE Pierre HIMEL Head Track Manager DON Robbie ROBINSON Trainer TOM Bugsey SEGEL Equipment Manager ll3 ggsgkggilyr :H r . glrifiglnefff-., N wwgegez, 3. V 1 F. Mwfwwps , A M .. .f M mmf-emi ,S P wer. ,A , Senior Benny Wilson, the greatest middle distance runner to ever come out of Imperial Valley, shows his dust to NTC's Jesse Van Zanl- and USC's Bill Sweet in a triangular meet held on Aztec Oval. Time: a creditable l:57.5. DON WYMAN TOM STURAK BENNY WILSON DON BALSLEY Senior Senior Senior Senior Mile, 2-mile, Relays Mile, 880, 2-mile, Relays 880, Mile, Relays 440, Relays 2nd CCAA Mile CCAA and SWPB AAU Mile CCAA and SWPB AAU 880 2nd CCAA 440 2nd SWPB AAU 2-mile Champion Champion SWPB AAU 440 Champion CCAA and SWPB AAU 2-mile CCAA and SWPB AAU Mile Relay CCAA and SWPB AAU Mile Relay Champion Holder SDSC 440 record Holder SDSC Mile record l l A l ll4 '1 5 my 56 LENNY BLOOM ART WILLIAMS DICK STRAUB WALT TURNER Sophomore Senior Senior Senior Low Hurdles, Relays Sprints, Relays Sprints, 440, Relay Sprints, Relays 3rd CCAA 220 3rd SWPB AAU 440 CCAA and SWPB AAU Mile Relay CCAA and SWPB AAU Mile Relay Aztec sprinter Art Williams gives it that ol' college try and comes through with a sprint relay victory over Camp Pendleton's Marines. The former Junior College sprint champion from Riverside won the open 220 and anchored another victorious sprint quartet the same day. 'mir' V K 'WWW A N -vr.Q.-H will vs nf M3 DON DONNELLY Junior Broad Jump, Hurdles 4th CCAA Broad Jump BILLY HOWELL Junior Pole Vault, Hurdles OLIVER ASKEW Freshman Hurdles DANNY BAIN Junior High Jump, Hurdles lt's neck and neck at this stage of the l2O-yard high hurdles in the SDSC-University of Arizona dual meet. Aztecs are Dan Bain, far left, Don Donnelly, third from left, and Oliver Askew, second from right. Junior Billy Howell does a graceful fly-a-way as he clears l2 feet for second place against the Wildcats from Arizona U. ll6 l 1 n E vi JOE PAGE Junior D A D . High Jump, Jumpin' Joe Page, Korean veteran, sklms over the bar for hls season's best hugh jump of Javelin 6'4W'- Tie, CCAA HJ Champion Tie, 2nd SWPB AAU HJ JIM HUNT Sophomore 880, Mile 2nd CCAA 880 3rd SWPB AAU 880 Another veteran of Korean duty, Art Williams, digs into the tape for a :lO.l IOO-yard dash victory against Arizona. Williams also won the 220 against the Wildcats in :2l.6. At the left is Walt Turner, who later turned in a 209.9 century for the best Aztec mark of the year. ll7 JOE BROOKS Senior 2-mile 4th CCAA 2-mile RALPH MEDINA Senior High Jump .......,w. Aztec Frosh quarter-miler Tom Carter, center, gets off to an even start with Pepperdine's and Whittier's lead-oft men in the mile relay at a triangular meet on Aztec Oval. Right, Carter holds his own and passes off to Benny Wilson. DAVE BINNEY KENNY WHITE JOHN DAVIS Sophomore Junior Sophomore 2-mile Shot Put, Discus Shot Put, Javelin, Discus 3rd SWPB AAU 2-mile an Q., e me-f lib!! , 1' s a - :asia -' X 'f ff gf-4.1 . , E AHQW, page ,gq Sl l vt. . Alt , A ' JL 5 , , , 4 'ttyl .- mil' 'VS 4 -Gag Q H r- - ..:,.-,:g.: ,.., .:.:.:.- . f ' ' -' We 1 rwtiitgfrgggi ,- lg ,, ' 2'2:-igk, ff -. ,a ,VT A' '- 2 W- A f ' H ' ' 7 '1 ' - g.-f: , r 5l'T,Z1QSs,g1ww:,fl N. 91133: , Q ,st - 'twig 1' - 'ff - w www. Q .VAX Z Cy, 3 7 - ,fb ,-::'-5,, : .- , .a:i?Qf15'1ef,555Qg,iarElfff,VEQf , ,R Qft.glfiwiraiffI5fis,.Ie2::f?'??m, P 290 1 DICK BARTLETT Junior Mile DON WHEELER BOB RUSSELL TOM CARTER Sophomore Junior Freshman Pole Vault, Javelin Shot Put, Discus 440, Relays H8 Wilson makes up ground and slips the baton to Dick Straub for the Aztec anchorman Don Balsley lpartially hiddenl starts out two yards early season time of 3:26.7. third leg, while the Whittier boys have some trouble Right back, but won the relay for the Staters going away with a good BEST AZTEC PERFURMANCIES 100 Yard Dash Walt Turner, :09.9 Art Williams, :l0.l 220 Yard Dash Art Williams, :2l.6 Walt Turner, :2l.8n 440 Yard Dash Don Balsley, :48.9n , :49.2g :48.3r Dick Straub, :49.9n, :5O.2g :49.4r Benny Wilson, 49.2r 880 Yard Run Benny Wilson, l:54.l, l:54.3r Tom Sturak, l:59.8g l:54.6r Jim Hunt, l:57.5np l:57.9n Don Balsley, l:55.0r Mile Run Tom Sturak, 4:l7,5 , 4:l9.2 Don Wyman, 4:28.0n Benny Wilson, 4:29,6n Dick Bartlett, 4130.6 2-mile Run Tom Sturak, 9:39.5 Don Wyman, 9:39.9 Dave Binney, 9:50.0n, lO:O6.4 Joe Brooks, lO:O2n, lO:l2 120 Yard High Hurdles Bob Reid, :l5.ln Don Donnelly, :l5.2n 220 Yard Low Hurdles Lenny Bloom, :24.8n Broad Jump Don Donnelly, 22'7V2 11 ln - indicates non-winning pe relay leg performance, '- ll9 Vault Billy Howell, l2'6 Don Wheeler, l2' Pole Shot Put Kenny White, 47' John Davis, 46' 7V2 Discus Kenny White, l25'73Z1 John Davis, i2l' 4 Joe Page, l l l'7 Javelin Joe Page, l79'9 John Davis, l76' 9 Don Wheeler, l7l' High Jump Joe Page, 6'4fMs Ralph Medina, 6'35!a Dan Bain, 5'lOW Mile Relay Art Williams, Benny Wilson, Dick Straub, Don Balsley, 3:l8.l n 2-mile Relay Don Wyman, Tom Sturak, Benny Wilson, Don Balsley, 7:44.4 Distance Medley Don Balsley, Don Wyman, Benny Wilson, Tom Sturak, lO:26.0 440 Relay Lenny Bloom, Walt Turner, Dick Straub, Art Williams, :43.4 820 Relay Lenny Bloom, Walt Turner, Dick Straub, Art Williams, l:30.9 rformancej r-indicates indicates SDSC record? O -nr maui San Diego State's great champion two-mile relay team poses for their picture during a workout at the Drake University track. lt was this quartet that won the college division 2-mile relay title at Long Beach, Kansas, and Drake Relays, and established all-time SDSC marks in both the 2-mile and distance medley. Left to right, they are Tom Sturak, Don Balsley, Benny Wilson and Don Wyman. REL Y CH MP Recipients of this year's AMS Trophy for Outstanding Achievement in National Athletics, the performances of San Diego State's brilliant distance relay team high- lighted the i953 track season . . . Composed of Don Balsley, Tom Sturak, Benny Wilson and Don Wyman, this quartet ranks with the best in the nation in the two-mile relay . . . Set new SDSC records in both the two-mile and distance medley relays: 7144.4 and l0:26.0, breaking the marks of 7:45.6 and l0:27.8 set by last season's group of Balsley, Wilson, Wyman and Bob Sieben . . . Trip to Midwest to participate in the Kansas and Drake Relays reaped top honors, watches, and medals . . . won the College Division two-mile titles, and placed second in the distance medleys . . . despite the 30-400 weather, rain, 20-30 MPI-l winds, and even the threat of a tornado that made the boys long for Sunny California . . . Returned home to win further laurels at the West Coast Relays and world famous Coliseum lnvitationals . . . ran fourth in a select field composed of Georgetown, California, Occidental and Villanova at the Coliseum, in the fastest two-mile relay race of the year . . . Best individual 880 legs were Wilson's l:54.3, Sturak's l:54.6, Balsley's l:55.0, and Wyman's l:58.8. l20 This sequence of four shots shows the Aztec 2-mile quartet in action running against the nation's best in the famed Coliseum lnvitational Relays in Los Angeles. Left, leadoff man Don Wyman passes to Tom Sturak. Right, Sturak tours his half in l 54 6 and slips the baton to Benny Wilson. lst Open 2-mile relay 8:l3.4 lst College 2-mile relay 8:l4,2 3rd Open 2-mile relay 7147.6 TEAM RECORD KANSAS RELAYS Lawrence, Kans., April l7-l8, i953 lst College 2-mile relay 7355.2 2nd College Distance medley lO:34e SAN DIEGO RELAYS lPractice meet, Feb. 27, l953D LONG BEACH RELAYS March l4, l953 DRAKE RELAYS Des Moines, Iowa, April 24-25, l953 lst College 2-mile relay 8:Ol.l 2nd College Distance medley lO:26.0 EASTER RELAYS Santa Barbara, April 4, l953 WEST COAST RELAYS Fresno, Calif., May 9, l953 2nd Open 2-mile relay 7144.4 COLISEUM RELAYS Los Angeles, Calif., May l5, l953 4th Open 2-mile relay 7:49.4 Wilson stretches at his pass to anchorman Don Balsley after a l:54.3 880 leg. And Balsley, right, brings the Aztecs across the line in fourth place behind Georgetown, California and Occidental. Winning time was 7:34.6, the best performance in the world at this time. l2l Senior Tom Sturak, here winning the 880 against UCLA for a double victory, came to SDSC in 1948 with a best winning mile performance of 4152.8 to his credit at Point Loma HS . . . steadily improved under the tutelage of Coach Choc Sportsman to become the fastest miler in the history of SDSC . . . Ran 4119.2 at the CCAA Championships to first lower the late Clair Berdel's 4119.8 mark made in 1938 . . . later at the SWPB AAU Chamoionships he brought this down to 4:17.5, the night after running a 1:54.6 880 relay leg at the Coliseum Relays . . . is also CCAA and SWPB AAU 2-mile Champion, and won CCAA Cross Country Championships last fall. ll-TIME AZTEC CHAMPIUNS Senior Don Balsley, here taking the 440 in the UCLA meet, had the great- est year of his track career . . . set a new SDSC all-time 440 standard of 248.9 at the CCAA meet, breaking the :49.0 1940 mark of Jim Tripp . . . a fierce competitor, Don will be remem- bered for stirring anchor-leg perform- ances on the mile and 2-mile relays, usually coming from behind to gain a win . . . altho' he didn't begin running until his senior year at San Dieguito HS, Balsley was SCIF 440 Champion and ran a 250.4 fourth place at the All-State meet . . . for the past three seasons he has been a regular member of Aztec relay teams and is a member of SDSC's record holding mile relay team l3:15.9 in 19515. .Qi is M Top, left: lt's anybody's choice over the second hurdle in the 220 lows at the Arizona meet, Aztecs are Billy Howell, second from left, Oliver Askew, third from right, and Lenny Bloom, for right. Aztec Ralph Medina takes o nose-dive into the pit after clearing an early height against Arizona Uni- versity. A consistent placer, Ralph has a season's best of 6' 33'M5 to his credit. They're off and running in the open mile at the seoson's first meet. Aztec Dick Bartlett, behind NTC's Joe Villareal at right, took second place in the first competitive race of his varsity career. Other Aztecs are Joe Brooks, for left, and Jim Hunt, third from left, Senior Don Wyman, top right, romps in first against USC and NTC with his best-ever 2-mile per- formance-9:39.9. Don Donnelly, another Korean veteran on SDSC's squad, hits the pit with a fine broad jump. Scph Jim Hunt takes the lead in the 880 against Comp Pendleton, where he placed second. Aztec freshmen Lee Slatore and Walt Fisher trail. 123 J sv ff JH saw San Diego State's championship cross country team. Standing, left to right: Dudley A'Neals, Joe Ballin, Joe Stowers, Dave Binney, Don Wyman, Jim Hunt, Coach Charles Sportsman. Kneeling: Benny Wilson, co-captain, Tom Sturak, co- captain, Joe Brooks. CRUSS CUIJNTRY Aztec harriers brought home to SDSC its first national team title since the NAIB Basket- ball Champions of l940-4l . . . Running in rather unfamiliar 230 weather, Aztec distancemen Don Wyman, Joe Stowers, Joe Brooks, Tom Sturak and Jim Hunt covered the frozen l0,000 meter course at Chicago's Waveland Golf Course on Thanksgiving Day to win the National Jr. AAU Cross Country Championships with a low score of l9 points . . . A few days before this same team ran seventh in a field of l5 at the NCAA Cross-Country Championships at Michigan State College . . . Climaxing the greatest of four great seasons, these championship meets were a glorious finish in the long-distance running careers of Seniors Wyman, Stowers, Brooks, Wilson and Sturak . . . During the past four years all of these men were part of Aztec cross country teams that were known as the best West of the Rockies and helped establish a phenomenal win-loss record that will stand for all time as one of the finest in SDSC athletic history . . . in the four seasons from i949 thru i952 Coach Choc Sportsman's cross country teams defeated 64 teams while losing only 4 times, excluding national competition . . . those four losses were all to the same team-arch rivals USC-and the Aztecs still hold a 7 to 4 edge in their series with the Trojans . . . ln addition, Aztec cross country teams have won the first two CCAA Championships ever held in this sport-both times by perfect shutout scores of l5 points . . . in l95l the Montezuma Flyers took the first five places, and this fall, the first six places, plus the eighth and tenth . . . slim Senior Tom Sturak was the individual CCAA Cross Country Champion this year, striding the muddy UCLA 5000 meter course in l6:05, and was followed in turn by teammates Don Wyman, Joe Brooks, Benny Wilson, Jim Hunt and Joe Stowers . . . During the regular l2 week season the Aztecs defeated teams from USC, UCLA, San Jose, Occidental, NTC, LA State, Santa Barbara, Cal Poly, Whittier, Culver City AC and several Junior Colleges . . . Perhaps the most satisfying team victory was at the Annual Aztec Invitational . . . a San Diego State team hadn't won their own meet since before the war, and the last three defeats had been bitter ones to USC . . . but this year, led by Wyman's second place performance, the Aztecs kept the Open Division trophy home . . . ln the Frosh-JC Division, the San Diego Frosh retained their title from last year with Aztec Dick Bartlett winning the individual gold medal . . . Don Wyman was awarded a trophy as the Outstanding CCAA Cross Country runner . . . in the past three years the South Dakota transfer student has established himself as one of the all-time cross country greats of SDSC, and was the star on a team of stars this season . . . along with marathoner Joe Brooks he was named as one of the five West Coast Distance Runners of i952 by the publication West Coast Harrier . . . he was also named on the All-California Collegiate Cross Country team along with Sturak, Brooks and Wilson. 124 California Collegiate Athletic Association Cross Country Championships Los Angeles, Calif., Nov. 8, 1952 1. Tom Sturak, SDSC ,............,A....A 16.05 2. Don Wyman, SDSC .,ss.s .,e. 1 6.12 3. Joe Brooks, SDSC ,,s.,,... .... 1 6:16 4. Benny Wilson, SDSC ..o,Aoo, o,,v 1 6:21 5. Jim Hunt, SDSC ....,...... .... 1 6:46 6. Joe Stowers, SDSC .,.. 16.59 8. Joe Ballin, SDSC ...o..,o..,...,.. o.,o 1 7:20 10. Dave Binney, SDSC o,o.o,..,,o.o,..,.,o 17:46 Len th of course 5000 meters g - . Course conditions-poor, wet and muddy. Team Scores 1. San Diego State ,............. - ....,. 15 2. Los Angeles State ...... ...... 6 7 3. Santa Barbara ......... ,...,. 7 1 4. Cal Poly ,..........,..,,.,,..,,.,.. . ...,...,........ 90 Eleventh Annual Aztec Invitational Cross Country Meet San Diego, Calif., Nov. 14, 1952 1. Eugene Haynes, SJ .,,.,... .,..... 1 3147.3 2. Don Wyman, SDSC ...... ,... 1 3:47.9 3 Joe Tyler, NTC ......... ,... 1 3:57 4. Bob McMullen, SJ .....e.. .... 1 3:57.1 5. Art Garcia, USC ....e.e........ .... 1 3:58 6. Tom Sturak, SDSC .,.......,,,,..,,. 14:00 7. Martel Montgomery, USC e,.,ss 14:07 8. Joe Villareal, NTC .ss.,s,...e... 14:08 9. Benny Wilson, SDSC ,s..... .... 1 4:09 10. Joe Brooks, SDSC ..,,.,, .... 1 4:11 12. Jim Hunt, SDSC - ....... .... 1 4:32 21. Joe Stowers, SDSC ,,... ..,. 1 4:57 24. Joe Ballin, SDSC ,........e e.,. 1 5:22 26. Dave Binney, SDSC ..s,.ee.,,...... 15:48 Length of course-2.9 miles. Course conditions--poor, muddy and raining. Team Scores 1. San Diego State ..........,,..,..... ...... 3 9 2. San Jose State ............. . ....... .... - 54 3. Univ. of Southern California .c...c..,,.. 56 4. Naval Training Center ,.c.,........ ..... 6 3 125 Coach Charles Choc Sportsman, the genial gentleman from Texas, who has coached Aztec cross country teams to local and national fame since 1949. Cross country Co-Captains Benny Wilson and Tom Sturak pose proudly with the CCAA Championship Trophy which the Mon- tezumans won with a perfect score of 15 points. DON WYMAN, Senior TOM STURAK, Senior JOE BROOKS, Senior Outstanding CCAA Cross Countryman All California Collegiate Team All West Coast Runner All West Coast Runner CCAA Champion All California Collegiate Team All California Collegiate Team Third CCAA Championships Second CCAA Championships Start of the CCAA and SPAAU Jr. Championships at UCLA'S Westwood 5000 meter course. i l26 BENNY WILSON, Senior JIM HUNT, Sophomore JOE STOWERS, Senior All California Collegiate Team Fifth CCAA Championships Sixth CCAA Championships Fourth CCAA Championships The Aztec cross country team and guests enjoy themselves at the annual season's end banquet, X Nwliifi 5'-it Hg K' Qui, ,fi , W iww ' N 127 77 tl xi? f, X 4' 1 Q ! Q .giQslff.M gf . Xifffgfxiiwfuf Rf ,.-1' Coach Harry Broadbent, well-liked Aztec wrestling mentor, has helped develop many outstanding grapplers since coming to SDSC in I949. I953 wrestlers compiled a 6-I season mark against collegiate competition . . . slipped with a 2-5 record against pow- erful local service teams . . . defeated Stanford, UCLA, Cal Poly, Los Angeles State, Los Angeles City College, Sub Pac, and MCRD . . .Senior Dick Robinson won Pacific Coast Intercollegiate l3O-lbs. championship . . . also was PCI champ in I95l . . . Byron Myers placed third in PCI I47-lbs. division . . . freshman Frank Giglitto and Robinson were voted co-most valuable . . . Robinson won this same award in I95l and '52 . . . Robbie was never beaten in collegiate-rule matches . . . was first SDSC grappler to enter Na- tional Collegiate meet since l948 . . . Benny Wilson, I23-lbs., won most falls in dual-meet matches, while Giglitto was high point man . . .Avery Smith and Bob Newton were local AAU novice champs . . . SDSC wrestling future bright with six freshmen on squad . . . only losses will be Robinson, Wilson, and Smith . . . let- termen were Wilson, Robinson, Giglitto, Myers, Smith, Don Solomon, Andy Cas- tiglione, Harry Higgins, Bob Newton John Hancock, and John Sexton, man- ager . . . I Dick Robinson, on top, attempting to roll an opponent. i Andy Castiglione working on Bruin John Thomas. Andy, a freshman, lost match, 2-I. FRANK GIGLITTO BENNY WILSON DICK ROBINSON Co-Most Valuable 3rd Pacific Coast 1952 Most Valuable I95I-52-53 Team High Point Man Pacific Coast Champ I95I-53 C 131 5 5 S5555 Don Solomon, l57 lbs., decisioning Uf,l.A'S Horvath, 6-l, Solomon, only a freshman, was one of SDSCS top wrestlgrs, A 3 Heavyweight Hank Higgins isittingl pulls a fast switch on Bruin Butler. Higgins lost his first match of season to UCLA heavy. DON SOLOMON HANK HIGGINS WALTER HAASE 132 2 I 5 Golf team sparked by Don Love and Don Chase compiled 2 and 2 record by press time . . . defeated Colorado U. and Long Beach State . . . pro-studded Naval Training Center and Southern California Intercollegiate champ, USC, over-powered SDSC . . . newcomers Don Neal and Ron Hinrichs strengthened squad . . . Neal was low man for Aztecs in Southern Cal championships with l57 . . . SDSC faltered in 36-hole tour- ney and placed fifth . . . Aztecs should recover to capture CCAA laurels . . . par-shooter Love and rest of team- mates except Mel Karaffa will return for next season's squad . . . other div- oteers are Greg Berg, Dave Bishop, Hal Nease and Ralph Grossher . . . Neal, Nease, and Grossher are freshmen . . . Neil Olsen was team manager . . . G0lF Coach Frank Scott, Aztec golf coach and in- tramural director. Scotty, at SDSC since 1947, has coached many top golf teams and guided many successful intramural programs. 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The last roundup Lime rickey, anyone? i Who said Seal Rock was in San Francisco? 138 ELECTIU WEEK The lineup Paul's Pecans . . . just 200 yards And here at SDSC, we have complete confidence in our administrators . . . Check Garbo in the corner. . . It's Stevenson by a landslide I39 g Mrs ' M il V H How silly of me to forget that l never Could Homecoming queen and her court. Left to right: Marilyn touch Clams! Thibodo, Arm Cozens, Queen Marty Smith, Barbara Watkins, ' Cathy Averill. H0 ECUMI G Many hours of work went into the most elaborate floats in Aztec history , . . great disappointment in the ranks when a bit of California sunshine postponed homecoming game and cancelled traditional parade down Broadway . . . more fresh flower floats than in any previous year . . . those which stood the test of time made their appearance at the game held on Monday night . . . walking off with sweepstakes honors with their timely Pogo float were Chi Omegas, who also took top sorority honors . . . unique in the field was Kappa Delta's humorous second-place winning Bookworm entry, propelled solely by human power . . . Gamma Phis went south of the border for their Jai Alai theme and came up with a third-place winner . . . Knitting argyles was the theme of the Sigma Chis' maroon and gold float, which took top fra- ternity honors . . . plaster was the material used on Sigma Alpha Epsilon's second-place fraternity winner, which portrayed an under- water scene . . . beautiful in design and con- struction was Pi Kappa Alpha's third-place salute to the tuna industry, a double winner which also took top honors for use of flowers . . . night study won for Pi Beta Phi the Best Portrayal of Theme prize, while Zeta Beta Tau's fresh flower float featuring the Satur- day night bath brought them the novelty prize . . . theme for this year's parade was Aztec leisure time activities . . . Miss LaMartine Smith Queen Marty Smith hears the good news. Homecoming Queen Football always was an aggressive game l4l +2 ' ' K ' N 4' if ,i in Chi Omegos pose with their Sweepstakes winner, Chi O Goes Pogo. The fresh flower Hoot olso took top honors in the sorority division, l Sigma Pi's pink elephant entry which took the Gamma Phi Be-ta's third-place winner, a replica Sigma Chi's knitting argyles float which took trophy for best design and construction. of the Jai Alai Fronton, top honors in the fraternity division, , . , 1 Xj 142 Trophy for Best Portrayal of Theme went to Pi Beta Phis for their interpretation of night study. Kappa Delta's Bookworm chews his way through a Mickey Spillane thriller. This second-place float was only entry not built upon a moving vehicle. A blue swordfish was the piece de resistance of Pi Kappa Alpha's colorful salute to the San Diego Sportfishing industry. Float copped third-place fraternity honors and the trophy for best use of flowers. 143 az ' :, .,.... Www vim K , M My , ' H 1 5 X 4 y 4 5 , 12554 , , wg, 55 uw 1 'Y' 9 32. if 'O Nam fffk Q ?WN an L, jx rm, mx X. .wo l . X v T if A ., . , ' X11 m e QW? 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Jane Barfa Jane Kitchingman Judy Rasmussen Marie Hurfeau Barbara Jones Alpha Chl Omega Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Phi Catherine Mann Vera Winfers Ann Scharnikow Joan Trueblood Carol Miller Leanne Shively Alpha Xi Delta Delta Zeta Chi Omega House of Hospitality-headquarters of nine Campus Sororities Traditional Panhellenic-sponsored Pledge Presents SHIRLEY FEENEY President CUIJNCIL Composed of two representatives from each of ll campus sororities . . . sponsors Pledge Presents semi-annually at House of Hospitality . . . proving highly successful was first informal Spring rushing . . . pro- motes cooperative spirit among member groups . . . officers chosen on rotation basis . . . money-raising projects included spon- soring of campus production of Caesar and Cleopatra' '... encourages good schol- arship through awarding each semester of trophy to sorority with highest overall grade point . . . 157 Edith Harvey Jackie Merrill Gamma Phi Beta Mary Jane Haugen Barbara Camillo Kappa Alpha Theta Alice Holmes Marlyn Stewart Kappa Delta Dolores Alessio Marguerite Hall Sigma Kappa Nancy Kirwin Kay Gillette Pi Beta Phi 'W SP-. .,,,... 3 .5114 V , Carolyn Adlfinger Pat Ashcraft Jane Barta Jeannette Boyd Margaret Calvin Peggy Chamberlain Pamela Finley Joan Follett Shirley Helms Margaret Helton Shirley Hibert Beverly Jones Relene Keller Barbara Lentz Carol Lunderman Jeannine Madsen Joan Martinolich Joan Massey LPH CHI 0 EG Spring Pledges, left to right, row l: Eileen Lagle, Lo Wayne Kay Working on bids for the Tinsel Twirl Mary Carlile. Row 2: Sharen Palmer, A. K. Jones. Claiming membership in Alpha Chi Omega were AS Council member Beverly Jones, and Sophomore Treasurer Barbara Schoech . . . representing A Chi Os in Who's Who and Cap and Gown was AS Secretary Shirley Helms, who also served as vice-president of Cetza . . . President of Treble Clef was Barbara Moody . . . Per- forming as flag twirler during football season was Joyce Mc- Gregor . . . Joan Follett, Eileen Lagle and A. K, Jones were candi- dates for Blue Book Ball Queen . . . Marjorie Montgomery, Jane Barta, Joan Massey held membership in Cetza . . . Alpha Chi Presidents were Muriel Weaver and Jeannette Boyd , . . Tinsel Twirl Christmas formal topped social calendar . . . . . . Patricia McNabb Marjorie Shirley Offord Suzanne Penland Beverly Riddel Bernace Schei Dorothy Schnug Montgomery Barbara Schoech Elizabeth Small Frances South Betty Springer Ara Lou Squibb Ann Turner Muriel Weaver Pat Whalen Shirley Williams Gail Wilson Sherril Wright Virginia Wright Ann Zamberlan l59 Julia Anaya Donna Dickson Shirley Feeney Nadine Glines Carol Karns Betty Madden Marilyn Close Nona Dunlap Ellen Jane Findley Wanda Huffman Jane Kitchingman Betty McClain Carrol Ann Coker Lillian Ellison Marcie Gearry Dorothy Ann Johnson Carolyn Larson Ann Mercer Traditional with AGDS is a pledge fete in the Lagunas each semester . . . also dot- ting the social calendar were a Halloween dance, International Reunion Day Lunch- eon, Spring formal, Mother's Day break- fast, and breakfast for graduating seniors . . . Panhellenic president was Shirley Feeney . . . Lois Stephenson was president of Skull and Dagger drama honorary . . . Who's Who and Cap and Gown claimed Shirley Feeney and Lois Stephenson . . . Winner of the A.A.U.W. scholarship was Nadine Glines . . . Donna Dickson served as Junior Panhellenic president during the Fall . . . Education honoraries claimed Jane Kitchingman, Jane Schneider, and Nadine Glines . . . WRA Carnival chairman was Ellen Jane Findley . . . Presidents were Billye Stockdale and Lillian Ellison . . . l6O Ii' Alpha Gams at their semi-annual Pledge Fete in Laguna Spring Pledges, left to right row l Pat Hiscok Niki Hibbard, Judy Woods Row 2 Jane Bliss Connie Breuninger Janet Mann LPH AM BELT Geviene Miller Jane Rairialdi Joan Sparks Nancy Moore Judy Rasmussen Billye Stockdale Sharon Morris Ann Perkins Lee Putney Harriet Ruben Elaine Schneider Jane Schneider Nancy West Jill Wigley Peggy Williams 'ii 161 rm ,.,.,,gw0'l 'M 49 .W UMW- Wgww mv .nu Beach time for Alpha Phis Spring Pledges, left to right, row l: Beverly Butler, Sharon Flaherty. Row 2: Barbara Boland, president, Eloda Miller, Mary Lou McClain Beth Andre Olga Angus Beverly Barber Barbara Beale Marie Beatty Linda Braley Marcy Brooks Carolyn Butler Angela Clark Jane Clark Peggy Cotton Carman Joanne Grant Linda Green Carolyn Hagen Marilyn Hathaway Cunningham Janice Hebner Ann Howe Dimi Howe Marie Hurteau Mary Jacobs Joyce Johnson Barbara Jones Betisue Jones Q- .N ..,. W' E5 V? Q. wr X 5 -r ,515 162 .R ,,,,,, . A Wes - WFQ5-7 1 C Q ' - V ...,,. , -- X .. . , 4 ,,.. , Q, 1, :Q I 'lit , W wr? 'Url N . .,.., .fri --J 5 ...,. w fsff' N , ' A V , V Claimed such women leaders as AS President Marcy Brooks . . . Cetza president was Marie Beatty . . . Marcy Brooks, Anne Freeman, Marie Beatty, Pat Sojourner, and Carolyn Hagen were Cap and Gown members . . . Who's Who also claimed Marcy, Anne, and Carolyn . . . Blue Book Ball Queen was Beth Andre, sponsored by PIKA . . . Kappa Sigs' candidate, Marty Smith, reigned as Homecoming Queen . . . Sweetheart ot Sigma Chi was Flo- rence Stanley . . . Linda Green served as Rally Committee chairman and Aztec society editor . . . Five members on AWS Board . . . Marilyn Hathaway was band majorette . . . Honored for the second time was Marty Smith when she was chosen AFROTC Queen . . . Attendant to Phi Sigma Kappa moon- light girl was Joyce Johnson . . . Edith Ryan was crowned Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi . . . Eloda Miller reigned as Lambda Chi Alpha Cross and Crescent Girl . . . Spring Sing chairman was M. L. Ross . . . Presidents were Cindy Lar- rabee and Claire Tinker ...... Shirley Jorgenson Amelia Kirk Kay McGraw Ann Peterson Joann Schwartz Florence Stanley Barbara Watkins Mary Williams Elizabeth Kenney Kay Ketch Cynthia Larrabee Barbara Le Carol Oberle Joyce Ossa Mary Louise Ross Edith Ry Marty Smith Pat Soiour Joan Stubbs aire Tin Eleanor Watson Elaine Will Barbara Wolter Patsy Ze Ile l 2 E l Mr. Snow sits atop Alpha Xi's colorful Homecoming tloat Spring Pledges, left to right, row l: Yolanda Rodregez, Frances Baucl' Barbara Shrumpf. Row 2: Shirley Reise, Gay Ghio, Carolyn Tamberlaii First notional sorority on SDSC campus . . . won independent trophy during Community Chest drive . . . copped Pi Phi chry- sonthemum sole trophy . . . winners of inter-sorority sportsmen- ship trophy . . . onnucil Christrnos dence . . . Mother's Doy breokfost . . . Who's Who ond Cop cmd Gown cloimed Mory Quinones . . . Presidents were Alberto Hciffley ond Roe Dietrich . . . Clciims os member Ponhellenic odvisor, Mrs. H. E. LeBorron. LPH Xl DIELT Lois Adler Martha Anderson Rena Bouton Donna Brewton Aggie Dessel Nancy Duncan Shirley East Donna Gipson Nancy Graves Alberta Haffly Sylvia Jennings Catherine Mann Pat McDavitt Ann McTear Patsy Miller Arlene Nelson Launa Patton Mary Quinones Kathleen Ryan Judy Sickler Vera Winters l64 i Delores Blackstone Yvonne Camilla Lois Canzoneri Louise Cuzick Shirley Davis Betsy Frank Priscilla Gale Carol Hannah Miriam Hardacre Patricia Harper Barbara Harvey Vivian Henderson Donna Isaak Margaret Little Elaine Miller Bonnie Lee Ann Scharnikow Carol Shea Joan Trueblood Kay Utesch Morrison O l hw y DEL I A ZE I I Xa! 5 . v .llllllll - llllllll Golden anniversary year for Delta Zetas was celebrated at their Founders' Day banquet in October . . . also included on the social calendar was their Mistletoe Magic Christmas formal traditional election, open house, and annual Gingham Gaieties benefit bridge . . . Reining as Dream Girl of Delta Zeta this year was Fall president Joan Trueblood . . . Panhellenic treasurer was Carol Hannah . . . Climaxing a successful year for DZS was a Mother's Day breakfast in May and a Farewell to Seniors break- fast in June . . . Spring president was Pat Harper . . . Spring Pledges, left to right, row l: Alta Medlicott, Frankie Vergeer Delta Boren. Row 2: Doris Hellis, Willa Campbell, Party Time for DZs and dates Shirley Collamer, Barbara Neal ,,.,..r-Q-,ra t-.,.,ap,,.,, af,,N V2 me A W f -, ., - . , W. .W -M die Baker Meredith B k Jean Ballin B rly Brunelli Shirley Carroll Helen Chase ea Corbett Jean Cunningham Barbara Dav D na Dearth Nona Gardner Betty Hale ary Hoke Ruth Howell Rosemary H yt D L Th l L Marlene Mann DDB BFSE 9 ma Copped sweepstakes and first place sorority trophy with Pogo homecom- ing float . . .attendant to queen was Marilyn Thibodo, Sponsored by SAE . . . AS Council member was Leanne Shively . . . Mary Hoke served as Scripps Cottage chairman . . . cele- brated second year on campus with birthday party at Marine Officer's Club . . . May brought annual joint break- fast with Kappa Alpha Theta . . . Founder's Day celebrated with formal banquet in April . . . Presidents were Helen Chase and Leanne Shively . . . Christmas Ball highlighted holidays. . . annual open-bid Showboat topped Fall social calendar . . . sponsored monthly ward parties at Naval Hospital . . . SDSC delegate to international AWS convention in the Spring was Mary Hoke . . . Cetza president was Donna Dearth . . . Cap and Gown tap- ped Mary Hoke and Leanne Shively. .. Jean Mason Gloria Mierlot Carol Miller Reita Moore Jeanette Osborne Georgina Rasmussen Rita Mae Reno Leanne Shively Barbara Steward Marilyn Tniboclo Penny Walker Judith Zahn 5 Q za cm 0MIEG s - - 4 Chi O's winning float- Chi O goes Pogo Spring PIedges,left to right, Rosalie Averill, Yvonne Levque Carole Alstadt Barbara Anderson Peggy Jo Baker Carol Bertschi Alice Boyd Jackie Cathcart Pat Earnest Irene Hall Edith Harvey Helen lvancic Dona James Virginia Janney Rosemary Kachel Lois Large Mary Kay Leppert Diane Lowther l F9 G MM PHI BETA Spring Pledges, left to right, row l: Jean Holtman. Row 2: Elinor Sandknot, Maren Ryerson. Gamma Pl'1i's Christmas Party Row 3: Bonnie Seeman, Dorothy Shrieve, Pat Shoen, Nancy l-ledgpeth Famous for open-bid Winter Waltz . . . took third place for sororities during homecoming . . . sponsored winning candi- date for St, Patrick . . . Blue Book Ball and AFROTC Queen candidate was Jackie Cathcart . . . Cap and Gown members were Virginia Janney and Lois Large . . . Diana Lowther reigned as Moonlight Girl of Phi Sigma Kappa' '... Aztec Society editor and Aztecnicalities columnist was Jackie Merrill . . . Marilyn Rau served as AWS treasurer . . . Presidents were Virginia Janney and Mary Kay Leppert . . . Included on social calendar was closed-bid Spring formal . . . this year found Gamma Phis making the big move from Balboa Park to an apartment on Montezuma Road . . . Who's Who listed Virginia Janney, Lois Large, Pat Earnest, and Marilyn Rau . . . Band majorette was Lulu Taylor . . . Spring Blue Book Ball candidate was Bonnie See- man . . . F an Mal ney Ma y Ell n McE J ckie Merrill Jackie Mikkelson Dolores Mueller Mary Lou Rader Nancy Sheetz Irene Sherman a e e Lulu Taylor Barbara Watson Connie Williford Betty Wooley Edith Young I69 Serving as AS Commissioner ot Elections during the Fall was Betty Dodge . . . AS Council members were Phyllis Ekrem and Mary Ellen Howe . . . Skull and Dagger president was Ann Cozens . . . Who's Who claimed Ann Cozens and Betty Dodge . . . Marion Greaves served on the AWS Board . . . Attendant to the homecoming queen was Ann Cozens . . . Blue Book Ball condi- dates were Jill Hindle and Babe Berkheimer, . . Band majorettes were Jeanne Rayho and Diann Penry . . . Alicia Weeks was Aztec copy editor . . . a Christmas formal and Spring formal highlighted the social year . . . Presidents were Ann Cozens and Barbara Camillo . . . crowned Sweetheart ot Tau Kappa Epsilon was Ruth Freyler . . . Junior secretary was Joan Angel . . . Joan Angel Viola Berkheimer Carol Burr Nancy Burton Barbara Camillo Janet Clapp Joella Coles Ann Cozens Nina Curry Betty Dodge Leanna Draper Barbara Eagles Phyllis Ekrem Felicia Flynn Joan Freiberghouse Elaine Galb Marion Greaves Cherie Guichard Toni Harpst Mary Jane Haugen Susan Hauge l7O . 'QS J K 5 Q, V? Kay Hogan Susan Horne Marna Knox Kay McClaren Barbara North Virginia Patterson Ann Taylor Shirley Trent Frances Walsh Lee Lowrey Helen Lyon Marilyn Millan Dorothy Miller Harriet Paulerena Diann Penry Jeanne Rayho Diane Ryder Alicia Weeks Suzan Wight Joan Wilhoit Barbara Wolfe K PPA ALPHA THET lt's over the net for Thetas during practice for inter-sorority volleyball competition Spring Pledges, left to right, row l: Joan Butterworth Margo Walker, Ruth Freyler. Row 2: Jean Knott, Claudia Russell Martha Mumby, Jill Hindle Lorraine Adams Beverly Beyette Mary Eads Alice Holmes Mary Johnstone Nylene Lawler Sally McGill Eileen Barnes Mitzi Beck Leona Chula Norma Collin DeLoris Fraser Jacquie Harris Miriam lmlay Carol Ingram Ruth Johnstone Jean Kern Beverly Lepsch Mary Lou McCormick La Von McKay Adele McRae W' ' Only sorority on campus with a house is Kappa Delta . . . christened it with a highly successful Fall open house. . .added to the sorority's trophy collection this year was the second- place award for sorority homecoming floats . . . Cetza claimed Adrienne Spore, Diane Miller, Adel McRae, and Sally McGill . . . WRA board member was Verna Taylor . . . Included on the social calendar were joint meetings with Sigma Chis, ATOS, Delta Sigma Phis, Kappa Alphas, and Tekes . .. Blue Book Ball Queen candidate was Carol Tibbetts . . . Jacquie Harris was a finalist for Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl . . . Presidents were Beverly Beyette and Mary Eads . . . Highlights of social year were a Christmas dinner-dance and traditional White Rose formal in the Spring . . . Associate editor of Del Sudoeste and Collegiate Corner columnist was Beverly Beyette . . . Copping the first place team trophy in the Community Chest drive were Kappa Delts and Pi Kappa Alphas . . . Lambda Chi Alpha Cross and Crescent Girl candidates were Marlyn Stewart and Carol Tibbetts . . . l72 I-'WU Part of overflow crowd at KD's Fall Open House ti 5 wx Spring Pleges, left to right, row l: Geri Worthy, Marie McKinney, Betty Bobb Chamberlain, Hazelmae Cooper. Row 2: Muriel Daron, Carol Tibbetts, Diane Entringer, president K PP DELT hi .,., V gi, QQ., ..., f ,tx I V , 7 K L M W L. x V .,., V ., G I ni aw, :Q Z, SY? , ei' 1' t 'U' 3' qlffee i i i A - - ear QE: . T 'fbzffgzga w . l W' A W ATEET.: '--I T swf 1. 4 ...,. I 'Q' 'ya 4 by H Aww E- :Y l i . If ,Q ' .- fl- QL , ' gl'- ., .Z K in Q , wifi .V L J WMM y M. J 5,-g,.. m Ji A Wg, I Q5-it W, L. Diane Miller Maurjo Reser Doris Schlegel Barbara Shawn Barbara Silvers Adrienne Spore Marlyn Stewart Verna Taylor Berna Tipton Joanne Tonsager 173 Dolores Alessio Beverly Anderson Alison Arnold Barbara Bowne Roy Rena Burr Joanne Clardy Cecilia Cox Gloria Cox Phyllis Croll Barbara Deahl Sally Deschner Nancy Dickson Dorothy Alyce Gray Carol Greife Fredrickson SIGM K PP Spring Pledges, left to right, row l: Peggy Giddings. Ward party at Naval Hospital Row 2: Sylvia Thorness, Peggy Fimpel, Shirley Gray Sigma Kappas' annual Jingle Bell Ball in December highlighted their social year . . . The Founder's Day celebration and Spring formal were also outstanding social events . . . WRA President was Maureen Walton, while Barbara Deahl served as secretary and Alyce Gray, treasurer . . . Cetza secre- tary was Mary Paden . . . Marguerite Hall served on the AWS Board . . . Chosen Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts was Gloria Cox . . . Junior class treasurer was Beverly Anderson . . . Presidents were Marguerite Hall and Alison Arnold . . . first sorority on campus to sponsor ward parties at Naval Hospital . . . Aztec staff member was Barbara Deahl . . . scholarship winner as sorority woman with highest grade point was Beverly Anderson . . . 175 Marguerite Hall Joyce Hawley Bernadine Holzhey Nancy Jennings Carol Krebs Cheri Lynch Lolly Needham Mary Paden Jean Petersen Barbara Pinkham Nancy Severin Jeanne Spencer Joan Hicks Norma Jones Kathy Moore Patricia Parsons Rosalie Rogers Maureen Walton Nancy Abby Helen Algert Marlene Benjamin Johanna Billings Jodie Brown Betzy Bruset Ann-Leeson Clark Patsy Crock Carrol Free Kay Gillette Ruth Haniman Nancy Hartley Barbara Kelly Patsy Asqu ith Beth Bradshaw Louise Bunger June Felber Dolores Groat an un J H t Johna Kimball Nancy Barber Janie Brown Donna Cawley Sharon Fisher Ann Hammond Sandra Johnson Three of the four AWS offices were filled by Pi Phis . . . President was Barbara LaForce, while Jean Kimbell was vice-president and Sue Shearer, secretary . . . AS Council and Cap and Gown member was Kay Gillette . . . Who's Who and Cap and Gown claim- ed Barbara LaForce and Shirley Sei- quist . . . Nan Barber served as WRA president . . . Attendant to the Sweet- heart of Sigma Chi was Jackie Schneider . . . Barbara Kelly was chosen attendant to the Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl . . . Presidents were Shirley Seiquist and Marlene Benj- amin . . . sorority noted for its annual Chrysanthemum Sale . . . claimed four members in Cetza . . . AFROTC Queen candidates were Sandy Johnson and Diane Justice. . . Del Sud sorority editor was Jeanne Kloss . . . Frosh secretary was Phyllis Straka . . . Betty Tychsen was attendant to the Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl . . . V,,.....,, ,WS J W4 .fl . New -3, ,. ' N ,ty gffftw. Q A. Q we e , V Nw : - ' . , ' Pm: Q I agxhagf 3 1 , ,, W-wr X3 4-W if 2. ..,. x fr-1' 'ft A: gfificig? 1.1:- Jeanne Kloss Anne O'Brien Phyllis Straka Jean Kimball Kay Moran Sue Shearer Nancy Kirwin Janice Murdy Toni Sonka Nd, ,.: .-35 , .,,. , Em W. 1 1 af W? Zi , wwe V . ff V ,. -- gh iw 4 ia ,, ,wh . . ' , ' -,-, A - 1 5' 'QE - :1 3:56 : .- ' ,, '-'- J' it It V. .,.. V J 'Q 3 Lt 1,- g W.: - W ,za W Q .,.,, V. ..,, If - , Y .4 Q V F, 3 aah s , P nw, 5- Marian Knight Beverly Russell Charmaine Sumpter PI BET Barbara La Force Barbara McNary Jackie Schneider Shirley Seiquist Betty Tychsen Sandra Wcssling PHI Spring Pledges. First row, left to right: Janet Jefferson, Diane Justice Phis stop for chat with Theta friend. Second Row: Joye Jewell, Linda Galliano, Frances Justice. 'N ' X ...aa-4 ew 925231 Dean Erwine Ted Schwend Alpha Tau Omega Bob Knudsen Jack Roney Delta Sigma Phi Tom O'Brien Eddie Thile Kappa Alpha Clarance Brown Earl Gilliam Kappa Alpha Psi Rex Hammock Walt Turner Kappa Sigma Bill Bing Chuck Roos Lambda Chi Alpha George Baker Lee Granell Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Sigma Kappa George Campbell Hector Serrano DANNY HALE President I TER- Two representatives from each campus fraternity compose Inter-fraternity Council . . . sponsors pledge chariot races in Greek Bowl each semester. . . spear- headed Red Feather Drive for Community Chest . . . this year marked first publication of l.F.C. hand- book, edited by Ronnie Greenberg . . . sponsored benefit dance in the Fall to swell the Audre Provost fund . . . money for three basketball scholarships raised through fraternity all-stars-frosh basketball game . . . awards trophy each semester to fraternity with highest overall grade point .... l78 'wt ' A ,gf -.gs gf 'wwf ve , , 1....,r X-...,.-' N-ww Bob McFadden Don Hickethier Selby Dalton Joe Rosa Eddie Grimes Eddie Phildin Art Belenzon Bob Slaughter Jim Scott Dean Leptich Ken Johnston Ray Dahlin Don Ritchey Ronald Greenberg Sigma Alpha Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Sigma Chi Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi Zeta Beta Tau Epsilon FR TIER ITY CUUNCIL Victorious KA warriors at Fall i.F.C.-sponsored chariot races in Aztec Bowl, A fraternity rushee picks up his bid at Scripps Cottage. fi 5 if 2 5 14 ef George Ashby Dan Bain Charles Barcus Dean Barnicle Richard Bartley John Chaparro Ronald Curry Dick Curtis Frank Davis John Davis Dean Erwine Bill Farrell Walt Fitze Chuck Gullett Ray Hall J LPH A UMEG Doug Brown Ellis Dugger erry Herndon L11 vuxr E x Mr. Roberts and crew on tour. lThe gentleman second from left may clearly be identified as Henry Fonda? 180 Outstanding social event for ATOS is their annual open-bid Shipwreck. . . also hold formal Spring dinner-dance . . . Tapped by Blue Key was Joe Stowers, Del Sud art editor . . . Walt Price was gymnastics letterman . . . Lettering in track were Danny Bain and Dick Straub . . . Sigma Pi Sigma president was John Wills . . . Jess Martin headed Phi Alpha Theta history honorary . . . plan to move into a new house on Montezuma soon . . . famous alum ot local chapter is Art Linkletter. Mike Jamieson Norm Johnson Jere Meek Jack Minchin Lloyd Neisley Jim Phelps Paul Phillips Dave Plutchak Walt Price Robert Provost Dave Salzar Ted Schwend Joe Stowers Dick Straub Joe Welde John Wills Don Wickham l8l Formal banquet at Pine Valley. . . . Buy a second-hand float, anyone? DELTA SIGM PHI Bob Aaberg Dale Baker Richard Bartlett Robert Chambers Terry De Bard Louis Demefre Isaac Dominguez Andrew Edward John Egger Virgil Genfzlcr Larry Godbey Kenneth Goelschl Donald Grant John Green Ralph Grossher Henry Hall James l-larf Jim Harrung Rodney Hewitt Jim Hooten Richard Horne Robert Isbell Jerry Johnson Lee Johnson l82 - Robert Kaylor Gerald Keating Robert Knudsen Fred Landgraf Kay Madsen Vern Main Dick Mattson Ralph Medina Harry Newlon Wally Orsatti Eddie Payne Herbert Peterson Phil Prokop James Recht Jack Roney Val Sanders Tim Sandy John Shaw Dick Strong Jack Thompson Charles Valenta Charles Wagner Conrad Wagner Jim Wise Annual Sailor's Ball is a major social event for Delta Sigs . . . closed-bid Dream Girl Dance . . . Tapped by Blue Key was Herb Peterson . . . l.F.C. treasurers were Bob Knudsen and Jack Roney . . . Who's Who claimed Bob Knudsen and Herb Peterson . . . Most Popular Player award capped by football team member Phil Prokop . . . Presidents were Herb Peterson and Conrad Wagner . . . reigning as King Katton at Showboat was Virgil Gentzler . . . annual Founder's Day Dinner . . . Stone Wahl was crowned Champ Tramp . . . planning for new house on fraternity row . . . Chuck Wagner, Ken Goetschl, Tom Thomura, Fred Conger last to the chapter at Fort Ord . . . Climaxing social calendar was first Annual Luau with ZBT .... 183 Bill Adams Gary Cummings Frank Gig latfo Walter Haase Paul Held Jack Jantz Jack Lamb Don Love Bob Luitjens arshall Malcolm Ed Mendoza Rod Mich aels Bill Noel Tom O'Brien Drawing the nucleus ot its mem- bers trom the Aztec sports world is Kappa Alpha . . . claimed lo football lettermen and lettermen on wrestling, basketball, track, and baseball teams . . . Who's Who and Blue Key member was Ed Thile . . . took top honors in Fall pledge chariot races . . . social events included annual Dixie Ball, alumni-active softball game, open-bid Final Fling' '... Presidents were Ed Thile and Tom O'Brien . . . home grounds is the KA Country Club in Mission Valley . . . another Who's Who member was Gene Sieben . . . well- known on campus are Ray Stride and his Star- lighters . . . money - raising project was drawing for cashmere sweaters at chariot races . . . consistent winners in inter-fraternity sports com- petition .... Dig those crazy Hamiltoniansl Kappa Alphas win over all at Fall Inter-fraternity Pledge Chariot Races in Aztec Bowl. ,S K PPA ALPH Jim Palmer Charles Pappert James Poole Bob Razzeto Bob Sieben Gene Sieben Pete Simmons Avery Smith Clanton Smith Dick Steed Vernon Stephens Ray Stride Eddie Thile Fred Thompson Bill Toney William Vincent 185 it 'VQ33' Nw, Hr 'gr Leon Bailey Jack Baird Dick Blume Don Bowen Bob Brady Bevan Brown Gene Burns Art Butler Lew Byers Bob Cairncross Thomas Caracceola John Clark Don Cook Tays Cool Bob Cornell William Craddock Edward Donahue Edward Dowd Roger Estey Dick Farrar John Fink Larry Fordyce Chuck Freebern William Freeman Roger Gainor Frank Gallucci Marty Goldstein Rex Hammock Harry Howard Harold Jackson Dick Jeffries John Johnson Stan Kuerbis William Lancaster Ronnie La Police Tom Malmin Jerry Mclntirc Robert McMichael Fred Mcis Ross Metcalfe Membership includes many outstanding names an campus . . . Frosh president was Jerry Mclntire . . . Walt Turner was l.F.C. secretary . . Senior treasurer was Dick Farrar . . . Most Valuable Player award went to basketball team member Bob Brady . . . sponsored winning Homecoming queen candidate . . . Presidents were Bud Wright and Stan Kuerbis . . . listed in Who's Who was Bob Cornell . . . well known tor their open-bid Farmers' Frolic . . . closed-bid Stardust Ball . . . muscatel festival and goat roast . . . inter-fraternity volleyball champions . . . brand new house on Montezuma Road . . . Blue Key tapped basketball star Dave McKay and Bob Cornell . . . on tour this year with Fred Waring was Jack McClellan . . . highly successful was fabulous Roman l-loliclay at which Cleopatra was crowned. . . . l86 Unprepared as they were, K Sigs found themselves snapped impromptu Informal interviewing of housemother applicants. at the house. K PPA SIGM I t .lack Waller Chuck Wenman Gordon West Bud Wright James Wright l87 Bob Messinger Tom Moon Bob Morrison Joe Mumma Richard Peck Jack Peckenpaugh Bob Petty John Pfaff Loren Press Milton Radmilovich Larry Rasmussen Bob Redding Bruce Russell Ed Scott Jerden See George Stamatopoulos Gaylard Stickley Frank St. Sure Bill Thomas Walter Turner John Tuttle Dudley A'Neals James Beachler William Bing Ken Bitter Charles Buskirk Randy Case Marvin E'Golf Don Emrick Ken Fawcett Gerald Fischer Richard Gore John Gorman Darryl Hansen Richard Hilmen Robert Holcomb Howard Hervey Art Hunt Jim Hunt Don lmlay Mort Jorgensen Ernest Koehler l88 Lambda Chi Alphatraz was the name ot the traternity's closed-bid costume dance . . . another big social event was the closed-bid formal Cross and Crescent Ball . . . Art Hunt served as Del Sud associate edi- tor. . . Junior AAU cross country championship track tearn mem- ber was Jim Hunt. . . Presidents were Bill Winn and Charles Bus- kirk . . . New Year's party . . . largest fraternity in number of chapters . . . runner-up in the Best Dressed Man contest was Ray Schroeder . . . anuual Christ- mas forrnal. . www., www' Dan Leonard Jack Lewis Jack Mange Frank Meyer Harold Neasc Robert Payne Donald Riglcr Charles Roos Ray Schroeder Burt Smith Bruce Stafford Bob Sweetwood Gary Wiles William Winn The Longines Syrnphonette warms up. Evidence of the Continental influence on campus life VXEAQA Vffwwew.. -wwe.-gram-fbmem xanax Ng: M -' -- -1 1 f L- ft ' wwf M -Q 'f ' 1 4' W ' Jack Albright Ronald Anderson Bob Campbell George Campbell Tom Gibson John Hart Sam Johnson Vaugh Manley Roy Medlin Jack Mester Bob Miller Keith M Unique is the word for the Tramp Stamp, first annual open-bid dance presented this year by Phi Sigs . . . crowning of the Moonlight Girl of Phi Sigma Kappa highlighted the closed- bid Moonlight Ball . . . Sophomore president was Hector Serrano . . . Bob Roark was Fall sports editor and Spring managing editor of The Aztec . . . President was George Campbell . . . semi-annual El Monte picnic and Founder's Day celebration in April . . . membership includes Drs. Edward Block and Will Kidwell of the SDSC faculty . . . dotting the social calendar were joint meetings with Gamma Phi Betas and Delta Zetas . . . semi-annual German beer bust . . . Aztec staff member was Keith Moon. . . . l9O K Those spiders have a strange way of creeping up on you. Up the aisle goes Moonlight Girl Diane Lowther escorted by Hector Serrano. PHI SIGM K PP Jim Moore Bob Newman Jim Niemeyer Don Penners Bud Peskin Bill Richardson Bob Roark Glenn Robinson Bill Snyder Hector Serrano Sam Stella Carey Stevenson Wayne Watson l9l Q, U,-1,7 1 Z aw! fit? 1 A Back in '52, the PiKAs also chose a Dream Girl. One of the more private powder rooms. l Q? Q Q Don Armstrong Robert Arnhym George Baker Walter Bowne Doug Brunson Plato Carpadakis Robert Carpenter Wyatt Cone Robert Corneft Ricky De Marinis Dick Dickenson Wayne Fillpot Rex Gaede Walter Geer Ed Gould Lee Granell David Greenlee Ed Hubler Jim Hines Gene Hclahan Dick Judd 192 H M ' if R h d K l Jack Kinnel Bill Lakin Charles Pete Richard Learn Don Lindhahl Larry L Launder D M ll y Joe McCaffrey William McGrath Charles McGregor Charles Muse John Reed Robert Rtt L y Ross Richard Simoneau Alaan Spector Roger Tibbetts W. J. Wilson Gene Wright Thanksgiving time is Turkey Trot time at SDSC . . . annual open-bid dance presented by PiKAs . . . also known for their Dream Girl Dance . , . along with Kappa Delts, took top honors in the Red Feather Drive . . . took third place trophy for fraterni- ties and trophy for best use of flowers for their Homecoming float . . . Christmas formal and closed-bid September Serenade . . . Junior president was Pat Tobin . . . Aztec news editor was Dick Dickenson . . . Aztec cheerleaders were Joe McCaffrey and Pete Launder, head cheerleader . . . Blue Key tapped Pete Launder and Dick Dickenson . . . Presidents were Dick Dickenson and Bud Baker . . . sponsored winning Blue Book Ball Queen candidate . . . runner-up for Best Dressed Man was Dick Kale. . . . l93 William Rickley Bob Clements Leon Feigenbutz Tom Goodbody Don Harrington Conrad Jimenez Syd Love Dick Blair Charles Cutchshaw Frank Frey James Greek Gary Hemming Ross Kostelecky Howard Martin Tom Blom Vic de Beck Raymond Garding Richard Greenbaum Pat Henry Robert Long Robert McFadden Maurice Camillo Carl Dupsloff Dave Gill Don Hall Carl Hoff Victor Long Guy Moore Noted for their annual open-bid Ford Frolic' '... oldest fraternity on campus . . . another outstanding social event is the closed-bid Purple and Gold formal . . . Arnold Air Society president was Jim Greek . . . Syd Love was Fall Aztec editor . . . AS Council member was Tom Goodbody . . . mem- bership includes Lt. Col. Charles Mosse of AFROTC staff and football coach Bill Schutte . . . owners of new frater- nity house on Saranac . . . annually presents trophy to best lineman on foot- ball squad . . , Presidents were Ronnie Morse and Guy Moore . . . took second place in fraternity division with unique Homecoming float . . . winner of the Best Dressed Man contest was Jack Rogers . . . Beta Delta president was Al Secord .... Denny Morrison Ronald Morse Edwin Mossinger Robert Oswald George Perdomo Ronald Priddy Fletcher Pullman Mucha:-I Reilly Ralph Rickley Fred Rickon Jack Rogers Richard Rye Dave Russell Al Sccord William Schultz Bob Slaughter John Smith CYBIQ Starkey Barry Taylor Sonny Varner Jim Vierhus George Watson Don Wilson Jack Wilson X ,ZAE XX Sl I film i .J- J 4 XX I The Charles Atlas plan can do this for you. Those house rules are so confining! 'Xu 4' ,S U ay ta molly 52 551 4arwaa-w1.nmMNNMMM,,QA,M.:maxMv.awhmmmm1fwwM:v1mwn1 Immmwfmamel Tuqifmal Q: A an ,mei we ' And let me tell you about our chapter in Normandie. , . Pot-luck supper at the Sig house. 1 fi' 1 A Vx-K 5 n SIGM CHI E0 5 Chuck Abbott Donald Allen Maurice Alfshuler Ronald Anderson John Baldessari John Bates Charles Birkeft Richard Birkeft John Bouris Fred Broom Andy Brown Gene Brown Tony Campbell Don Clague Larry Clever Roy Cruse William Davis Ed Dibb William Fairbairn Roy Fields Deane Fish Rudy Fowler Bert Grigsby Bob Grimes George l-larbaugh Tom Hemphill H. E. Higgins William Howell John Irwin Kenny Johnston Mel Karaffa Dennis King l96 , 'J lm'- 'hbN.r, 'L Charles Kinkel Jay Kowal James Kuhn Don Lenardi Howard Mayfield Jim McDermott Noel Mickelson Mickey Moret A, D. Morton Clinton Moses Adrian Moss Gerald Moss Doug Nairne E. M. Oldham Jack Otis Duane Pillsbury Bob Plant Richard Plum Bill Purdy Jim Remington Wesley Robb Joe Rosa John Shilling David Schmitz James Steiner Ron Stewart Richard Suszko Bill Welden Phil Whitacre Kenny White Claim members in all fields of student life . . . AS vice presi- dents were John Shilling and Joe Rosa . . . champion debators were Lewis Acord and Joel Snyder . . . AS Council members were Andy Brown and Joel Snyder . . . nine varsity football players . . . l.F.C. Fight Nite victors for second consecutive time . . . claimed by Blue Key and Who's Who were John Shilling, Joe Rosa, Joe Brooks, and Duane Pillsbury . . . Western regional l.F.C. vice president was Joe Rosa . . . Bert Grigsby served as A.M.S. vice president . . . Arnold Air Society vice president was Dennis King . . . shotput record-holder is Kenny White . . . Presidents were Jim Kuhn and Phil Whitacre . . . outstanding distance runner was Joe Brooks . . . annual Sweetheart dance . . . open-bid Tropical Cruise . . . Blue Key tapped John Baldessari, Senior vice president .... 197 Kenneth Cilch Dick Alcorn Dale Burke Joe Daly Frank Flynn Charles Foster Ken Hoffert Robert Heyer Howard Hough Don Kinnaird Dick Mackie John Moen E, Donald Blackwell George Deasan Charles Griffin Don Hickethier Fred Leonard Frank Munley Familiar white house on Hardy Way. . . annual Queen ot Hearts Ball . . . famous tor their luaus . . . President was Don Hickethier . . . claim as a member Padre broadcaster Al Schuss . . . New Year's Eve dance . . . dinner- dance honoring graduates . . colors are deep red and violet. l Bruce Nicholason Earl Ocker Ken Pattison H. Jack Pfeffer Jerry Powell Keith Polk George Rice George Flores Salvador George Schleif Waldon Schmidt Jim Scott Rounthwaite Richard Seymour Manuel Smith Stanley Smith Edward Starr George Swanson Bob Whited sn: PHI Evslm Anyone for bridge? And let me show you the secret handshake. CMiss Cox, you realize, was Queen of Hearts.l Joe Ball John R. Banks Robert Beachler Richard Bechtel Bob Berry Ronald Blair Larry Bogie Keith Collard Bill Cook Selby Dalton Channing Day Hal Fassett Jerry Foster Don Gates Harry Grow John Halverson Bob House John lngalls Ted Johnson Noted for annual open-bid Moonlight Serenade . . . won trophy for best float design and construction during Homecoming . . . copped first place in inter-fraternity badminton competition and second place in volleyball . . . Radio Guild president and Aztec Boosters chairman was Jim Spears . . . Serving as AMS treasurer and l.F.C. vice president was Dean Leptich . . . President was Bill Wood . . . traditional are the annual closed-bid Orchid Ball and Dad's Dinner . . . took second-place honors in the Ugly Man Contest for the second straight year .... 200 is R E is ima iii f l wx 5- 7 5 17? X was LE 3 V it x li Al'ial Now l've got all four railroadsl And how many units did you say you were carrying? Richard Knox Darrel Lachel Jerry Lamb Dean Lepfich Terry Laurifzen Dick Marlow Wallace McPherson Don Myers Elmo Doc Parker Harold Powell Jack Schwartz Robert L. Smifh James Spears James Tipton Glen Bob Watson William Wood Lowell Zuehlke Van Denberg 201 t Willett Arman Alkine Bill Arnold Joe Ballin Joe Bellusci o Jerry Bender Bill Brown Joe Butler Cloyse Clayton Jim Connor Jerry Corbeill Raul Cosio Ed Culbert Ray Dahlin Joe DeVega Darrel Downs Walt Fisher Ronald Gerra Eddie Grimes Danny Hale Bob Higgins George Himel Bob l-loffelder Cliff Houston rd Noted for their outstanding campus leaders are the Tekes . . . A.M.S. pres- ident and Homecoming chairman was George Sunga . . . Danny Hale was l.F.C. president . . . Del Sud co-sports editors were Tom Sturak and Gail Thompson . . . walking oft with the Ugly Man Trophy for the Tekes was George Sunga . . . CCAA Cross Country titlist was Tom Sturak . . . AS Council member and Oceotl vice president was Eddie Grimes . . . Who's Who and Blue Key claimed Tom Sturak, George Pet- erson, Danny Hale and George Sunga . . . Spring sports editor tor The Aztec was Jim McVicar . . . another out- standing track man was Benny Wilson . . . famous for their annual open-bid Lamboogie, Monte Carlo rush party, and Pajama Top Dance . . . Climax to a successful year was the Carnation Carousel at which Ruth Freyler was crowned Sweetheart of TKE .... And here we see Twinkletoes Thompson, following his recent trip abroad. All K PP EP Joe Hurst Jlm Jacobs Chick Kerrldge Doug Kung Roger Manson Duck Milbrodt AI Moore George Moore Chuck Rover Gary Russell Lloyd Rust Art Savage Leo Springer Tom Sturak Goorge Sunga Gall Thompson Il0 Antero Lehto Ronald Moore Ed Scanlin Bull Tucker Afternoon tea with the Kappa Delts. Steve McGavock George Peterson Tom Segel Duck Walsh 'l f' P'9 s M Don McNeil Jim McVlcar Don Robinson Bud Rogers Don Settle Chuck Shushxdo Benny Wllson Chuck Wrlght 2 O3 Baker James Blum George Bolt Delmer Burk Ernest Bury Edward C y Cox Irving Forbing E, Frank Gallo Tom Gardiner Ed Goetz Walter G Bert Hand Tom Hayes David Hoffland Albert lckstadt Tom Kaiser Danse des Apaches, annual open-bid dance, is synonymous with Theta Chi . . . other big social events include the Dream Girl formal and Circle Bar X dance . . . Claimed by Blue Key and Who's Who was Band president Nick Mallek . . . Campus Chest Drive chairman was Don Ritchey . . . Jim Blum served as Aesculapians' president . . . Presidents were Gene Merrill and Don Ritchey . . . highlight of the holiday season is the annual Carnation Ball . . . claims as a member Dr. Lewis Lesley of the SDSC faculty . . . included on social calendar were a Founder's Day dinner, Mother's Day breakfast, and closed-bid luau . . . this year marked the move into a new fraternity house .... 204 Ll H-was KX' we-9' 39 is we -ii M an ., , -.aw ,f ln? E-'X as f 5, Even the founders attended this one . . . lyou'll notice the empty chairs in foregroundl. THET CHI Bob Knapp John John Lewis Pete Lippman Nick Mallek Bill McAllister Arthur Mason Lauderbach, Jr. Gordon Misenhimer Neil Olson Edward Philbin Patrick Raine Don Ritchey Allan Robinson John Roche John Rover Ivan Shaw James Van Natta Ben Warren Duane Wells Richard Wilkins Al Zahalsky --R YR 205 And tor the entree, the other half of the decorations was used, J Joe! Barries Arr Belenzon Lennie Bloom Bernard Braysfein Don Byrnes E. H, Freed Sfan Friedman Al Gardner Abe Glaser Dick Godes Joel Goldfus Ronald Greenberg Harry Hamber Larry Kanan ZET BET AU I ZBTS and dates at the semi-annual Initiation dinner-dance. And now that we've dumped the dollies. . . Big project for ZBTs this year was presentation of a memorial flagpole for the football field . . . Outstanding member of Zeta Beta Tau was Ronnie Greenberg, Del Sud editor, AMS secre- tary, and AS Council member . . . Junior vice president and Del Sud senior editor was Bob Waller . . .Art Belenzon served as l.F.C. commissioner of ath- letics . . , ZBTS copped inter-fraternity scholarship trophy for second time . . . walked away with trophy for most novel Homecoming float . . . Who's Who and Blue Key claimed Presidents Bob Waller and Ronnie Greenberg . . . one of the Aztecs' three cheerleaders was Lennie Bloom . . . Aztec advertising manager was Joel Goldfus . . . high- lights of social year were semi-annual initiation dinner-dances at El Morocco. Stephen Kirschte Aaron Kolkey Alan Mishne Shearn Platt Myron Shapero Burt Sharpe Don Solomon Herbert Solomo Bernard Sosna David Tobias Bob Waller Dan Weinberg Joe Winicki Ke' -V-- iii ' Clarence Brown Alvin Denney D. Evans Earl Gilliam Ernest Hartzog Nelson Odems Ed Scott George Stevens K PPA ALPH P I C- ' XX :IK .X , All f Annual Founder's Day banquet . . . closed-bid dance at which the Sweetheart at Kappa Alpha Psi was crowned . . . parents' tea in October . . . Active in forensics was Clarence Brown . . . Ernie Hartzog played first-string varsity basketball . . . national mem- bership includes Dr. Clements, president at Atlanta University. Another of those impromptu snaps. One can plainly identify this as the fraternity's Spring dance FR TER ITY EDITH RYAN Carnation Girl of Delta Sigma Phi LILLIAN ADDISON Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha Psi AVURITES -1 I l GLENNA PEARSON - Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha I ELODA MILLER DIANE LOWTHER Crescent Girl of Lambda Chi Alpha - -I Moonlight Girl of Phi Sigma Kappa GLORIA COX Queen of Hearts of Sigma Phi Epsilon 210 RUTH FREYLER Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon FLORENCE STANLEY Sweetheart of Sigma Chi SL JEAN GORDON Sweetheart of Zeta Beta Tau 21 I adm KAY GILLETTE Dream Girl of Theta Chi . v - . -- ' Q-'-g-'.:--14 .., fa -15h . .. . V. Q 1 J ff? ,,,, fff 442 icy ff ff, f !,! -' 1-r x .- -4. 'nl 'ani-pn 7 .u'.:f' 1 Y At, ,Ik , 1 . 19:5- --bf K. 4 W1 If 1,, ,V ff 1 1 I W 1 I1 X X 1 1 ,' If f 1 1 ff , .ff 1 VV7 1 1 XV ff . Afffin X rg amz utlon Aztec spelled backwards is Cetza . . . service honorary for freshman and sophomore women . . . led this year by Marie Beatty . . . membership gained through 20 hours ot service to the school . . . new members tapped at AWS banquets . . , support ot school activities and promotion of school spirit are purposes ot group . . . projects include help with elections and card tricks .... First row, left to right: George Sunga, Art Savage, Jim Jacobs, Eddie Grimes-Vice-Pres. Ronnie Madre, E. M. Oldham-Pres. Second row: Don Evans, Joe Rosa, Tom Goodbody, Ray Dahlin-Sec., Bob Higgins, Joe Belluscio, Ed Culbert, Roger Mason, Joe Butler, Nick Mallek Chuck Wright, Gail Thompson. CETZA 0CEOTl First row, left to right: Shirley Helms, Joan Stubbs, Carol Krebs, Lillian Ellison, Marie Beatty, Sally McGill, Celia Cox, Patsy Asquith, Mary Paden. Second row: Barbara Walter, Joyce Hawley, Donna Durth, Leanne Shively, Sharon Fisher, Barbara McNary, Diane Miller, Beverly Anderson, Linda Green. 214 . ,,.... Eighteenth year on campus . . . honorary tor sophomore and junior men . . . supervise paint- ing and lighting of S . . . president was E. M. Oldham . . . Oceotl means Chosen Warri- ors . . . advisor is Dickie Thomas . . . help in Frosh orientation . . . hard-working service group. . Charles Earl Duane Evarts Larry Gardner Ronald Grant Earnest Helm John Hollen Vernle Holmberg Leland Huhn Charles Lazzaro Harvey Prokop Phil Rapp Tom Roberts Roland Schneider Edward Scanlan Jimmie Sue Dick Vermillion Norman Webb David Wright First national Greek letter fraternity on campus . . . sponsors Ugly Man Contest and Walk of Dimes . . . publishes student directory and bindex . . . helps in Frosh orientation . . . organization of scout-trained men . . . service and fellowship are 0 purposes . . . presidents this year were David Wright and Richard Vermillion , . . APO's twenty-first year at San Diego State .... Alpha Phi Omega national convention. A few of the boys at a rush stag. WDQIS D D uetzal Hall girls show a little leg art. Edith Allen Joyce Barlow Gladys Branisel Betty Branum Barbara Barry Beverly Butler Carolyn Butler Barbara Cohn Phyllis Croll Phyllis Deya Pat Dickey Donna Dickson Nancy Duncan Dawn Eckhoff Sylvia Evans Jackie Holcomb Edna Hoover Mary Houston Joanne Jones Emily Koluvek San Diego State's only dormitory . . . or- ganized in i937 . . . sponsored homecoming float . . . entered spring sing . . . faculty and student teas, Christmas party, Spring formal, two sport dances included on year's social calendar . . . hall named for one of sacred birds of Aztecs . . . takes active part in all school activities . . . titty-one coeds living in hall this year . . . Flora Schneckenberger chosen president. . ETZA l 216 All the girls get together for a quick meeting Betty Mayfield Mariorie McGrew Eloda Miller Marilyn Perozzi Natalie Purser Shirley Reise Flora Schneckenberger Barbara Schrumpf Mary Stone Janet Strobel Carolyn Tamblyn Pat Thomas Beverly Unland Dora Wasserteil Marion Watts Norma Wentworth Carol Withycombe Greta Woods Gretchen Zimmerman Student chapter of Music Educators' National Conference . . . strives to aid professional growth among music education students . . . furthers school mu- sic programs . . . Nick Mallek presided at this year's meetings . . . social and educational meet- ings . . . Christmas party . . . recitals, welcome tea, and bene- fit concert .... First row, left to right: Lois MacWilliams, Lee Popejoy, Rosemary Fulton, Richard Flye, Faculty Sponsor, Hana Fukuda, Vice-President, Nick Mallek, President, Bill McGregory, Treasurer, Shirley Herder, Betty Aspe, Elsie Marie Fletcher, Mary-Martha Morgan, Sylvia Evans, Peggy Benson, Marlene Swennes, Richard Wright. Second row: Gilbert Zimmer- man, Vernon lloran, John Kirk, Bill Padelford, Lida Schwetz, Jean Swanberger, Pattee Evenson, Howard Brubeck, Norman Rost, Maureen Kuhr, Joseph l. Sanders, Rosemary Hartwick, Lyman Ocker. PHI IJ ALPH First row, left to right: Norman Rost, Richard Flye, Dick Payne, Norman Fleming, Jim Nelson, Gil Zimmerman, Nick Mallek, Pat Jordan, Bill Padelford, Lee Popejoy, Varde Van Voris. Second row: Pattee Evenson, Darrell Downs. At piano: Howard Brubeck. National organization to advance cause of music in Am- erica . . . gives recognition to outstanding musicians . . . bi- monthly meetings . . . American music concerts, recorded con- certs on campus . . , group af- filiated as national in l95O . . . l.O overall plus l.5 in all music courses undertaken previous semester necessary for member- ship .... 218 Seated, left to right: Mary Noyes, Catherine Mclntosh, Dorothy Vulliet, Janet Stroble, Barbara Watkins. Standing: Bonnie Bishop, Pat Jordan, Vice President. First row: Gwen Thompson, Carolyn Lindskoog, Marilyn Strandlund, Dorothy Cummings, Treasurer, Mar- jorie Mclntosh, Don Bellis, Dick Anderson. Second row: George Orman, President, Grace Thompson, Lynn Epler, Marlene Marchese, Jeanette Hanna, Betty Folger, Con- stance Plummer, Secretary. Third row: Evelyn Kratzer, Miss Edna West, Faculty Ad- visor, Grant Steidl, Robert Sharpless. Fourth row: Jack Stults, Ted Bahu, Jennie Jo Warriner, Ray Williamson, Paul Wellington, Maury Yawhead, Vice President, Milton W. Sanderson. Associated with lntervorsity Christian Fellowship . . . goal is development of spiritual lives of members . . . bi-monthly busi- ness meetings and speakers . . . socials and Bible studies . . . membership open to all students . . . organized in l933 as Uni- versity Bible Club . . . strives to lead students to personal faith in Christ . . . president this year was George Orman .... AZTEC CHRI TIAN FIEll0WSHIP ANTIERB RY Cl B First row, left to right: Joe Sisson, Treasurer, Marlene Marchese, Bruce Richardson, Jane Underhill, Rev. J. Ogden Hoffman Jr., Group Chaplain. Second row: Adrienne Spore, Secretary, Alastair Valentine, Beverley Riddell, Bill Ehrhardt, Sylvia Evans, William Bing, Mary-Martha Morgan, President, Jim Bayless. International organization for Episcopal students . . . organized on this campus in Fall of i946 . . . sponsors worship services . . . discussion groups and semi- nars . . . study of faith and proc- tices of Episcopal church . . . weekly suppers . . . Mary Martha Morgan was this year's presi- dent .... 219 Aims to advance knowledge and appreciation of Jewish faith and culture. . . bi-monthly Wednesday night meetings . . . religious services and study . . . social functions throughout year . . . group sponsors lectures and panel discussions . . . cooperates in inter-faith programs . . . Sel Berg served as president .... First row, left to right: Al Hartman, Joe Vure, Harold Stone, Ronald Buckley. Second row: Clara Naliboff, Roslyn Burdman, Barbara Silber, Barbara Shames, Anita Weinstock, Esther Weinstock. Third row: Sel Berg, Thelma Lee, Eli Sercarz. Hllllfl W ANCLB First row, left to right: Irene Sanchez, Ben Cruz, La Verne Zowada, Philip Rapp, Presi- dent. Second row: Beverly Lepsch, Dorothy Johnson, Barbara Massey, Bill Schwartz, Florence Fox, Louise Buck, Pat Razzeto. Third row: Elaine Mihalka, Secretary, Carol Brown, Larry Gardner, Jim Howarth, Joe Dunn, Mary Simmons, George Bartosik, Treas- Ufef. 220 Fellowship for Catholic stu- dents . . . affiliated with Na- tional Newman Club Federation . . . furthers social and religious life of Catholic students . . . noted on SDSC campus for an- nual Black Cat Ball . . . monthly Communion breakfasts . . . get-acquainted party . . . club named after Cardinal Newman . . . president was Phil Rapp. . . . WEST INSTER Cl B Group singing for Westminster members. Retreat at Cedar Glen. Organization of Presbyterian students . . . membership open to all other interested students . . . conducts active program of fellow- ship and worship . . . president was Sarah Longman . . . holds Fall and Spring banquets . . . sponsors re- treats, seminars, and social gath- erings . . . weekly meetings. . . . First row, left to right: Stan Livingston, Keith Chamberlain, Patricia Wheeler, Alison Arnold, Fujiko Nakao. Second row: Sally Kerth, Bob Howland, Jerry Parker, Helen Houze, Bill Roberts, Phillip Smith, Joan TenBrink, Mary Carothers. Third row: Chuck McLain, Beverly Anderson, Marilyn Sperry, Kathleen Moore, Ellis Dugger, DAnn John- son, Carol Shea. Betty Aspe Charlotte Atkinson Lois Bosch Nancy Cobleigh Helena Dooley Jo Nell Cambill Norma Garcia Roberta Gullett Nancy Hartley Ann Payne Strives for higher standards of musicianship and scholarship . . . national honorary for women . . . 98 active chapters throughout U.S .... group will celebrate 50th anniversary this year . . . participates in Christmas Vespers, musicales, college concerts . . . sponsors welcome teas for new students . . . bi-monthly meetings presided over by Betty Aspe .... SIG A ALPH IOT TER TIONAl RELATIUNS CLUB First row, left to right: M. D. Generales, Vic Lob, Eve Knightley, Geraldine Ball, Mah- mood Baniadam, Edith Flourie, Harriet Rubin, Martha Tannenbaum, Gretchen Larson, B. G. Arrie. Second row: Bob Howland, Danny Hale, Beverly Forman, Klara Lange, Sandra Wellings, Jane Underhill, Geoffrey Stormson, Masoud Mousavizadeh, George Sandera, Tom Wrigley. Third row: Don Windsor. 222 Devoted to examination of current world problems. . . . . . sponsors lectures dealing with international affairs . . . participates in regional IRC con- ferences . . . membership of both foreign and American students . . . led this year by Harriet Rubin .... Composed of pre-medicol ond pre-dentol students . . . nomed for Aesculopius, Romon god of medicine . . . thirty units ond l.5 grode overoge necessory for membership . bi-monthly meetings with speokers from the medicol profession . . . group formolly orgonized in l952 . . . gool is to stimulote interest in medicine ond ollied fields .... First row, left to right: Thomas Tucker, President, Peter Fleming, Irvin Forbing, Dr. Lionel Joseph, Dr. Robert Isensee, Geosette Langenheim, Secretary, Lee Huhn, Frank Araiza. Not pictured: Pat Parsons, Treasurer. AESCIJLAPIANS ERICAN CHEMIC l SUCIETY Orgonized to give chemistry mojors on opportunity to join o professionol society . . . strives to foster professionol spirit omong these students . . . Jim Blum chosen president this yeor . . . field trips, motion pictures, demonstrotions included on col- endor . . .distinguished chemists os guest speokers .... First row, left to right: Leslie Wynston, Treasurer, Don Swift, Jimmy Blum, President. Second row: Clayton Leadbetter, Donald Hidde, William Gookin, Robert Baxley, Frank Maisano. Third row: Casimer Jasinski, Vice-President, Henry Bray, Harold Hunt. Fourth row: Dr. Robert Isensee, Eli Sercarz, Robert Miller, A. C. Toth, Ronald Rickey, William Richardson, Charles Cutchshaw, Charles Earl, David Hoffman. Fourth row: Dr, Harold Walba, Edward Nichols, Leland Huhn, Dr. Lionel Joseph, Curt Perry. Fifth row: William Harrington. Q 223 Purpose is development of professional spirit among SDSC civil engineering students . . . formed in l948 as branch of CaI's student chapter of A.S.C.E. . . . Dale Ogden was this year's president . . . movies, field trips, speakers included in year's ac- tivities .... First row, left to right: C. M. Cade, Sponsor, Dale Ogden, President, Jim Cartee, Wil- liam Grunthal. Second row: Robert Carns, Secretary, Roy Fitzsimmons, Laurence A. Wherry, Juan Orendain, Treasurer, Frank Hughes, Vice-President, Clarence Furbish. A. S. C. E. BELT PHI llPSIl0 First row, left to right: Ruth Hanley, Virginia Janney, Beverly Chumbley. Second row: Grace Allen, Jackie Werner, Barbara Van Slyck, Jane Schneiders, Jane Kitchingman, Edith C. Hammack, Isabella Hammack. Third row: Marion Norberg, Lorraine Adams, Kay Ketchen, Muriel Weaver, Barbara La Force. 224 National honorary for stu- dents in field of childhood edu- cation . . . sets high goal of achievement for undergraduate and graduate students in this field . . . bi-monthly business meetings in members' homes . . . social meetings with guest Speakers . . . Virginia Janney served as president this year .... Formed in Fall of l947 . . . strives to further standing of SDSC graduates in all fields of engineering . . .works with other engineering groups . . . Alan Dale served as president this year . . . films, picnics, beach parties included in activities . . . joint meeting with S.A.E. and A.S.C.E .... First row, left to right: Evan Ogden, Wally Schmidt, Duane Prosser, Bill Newberry, Vice- President, Earl Prater, Elvis Evans, Program Chairman. Second row: Roy Fitzsimmons, Juan Orendain, Del Laudner, Curtis Smith, Alan Dale, President, William Grunthal, H. L. Stone, Sponsor, George Swanson, Treasurer. E GI EERS ASSUCI TIO PHI LPH .THET Outgrowth of SDSC History Club. . .affiliated with national Phi Alpha Theta in l948 . . . honorary history fraternity . . . encourages study of and interest in history and recognizes out- standing achievement in this field . . . monthly business meet- ings conducted by Jess Martin . . . 2.0 in all college work and l2 units of history with 2.0 nec- essary for membership .... First row, left to right: Jeanne McClendon, Vice-President, Estelle Wells, Martha Tan- nenbaum, Margaret O'Rourke, Anne Clace. Second row: Leonard Kolla, Treasurer, Harvey Prokop, Patrick Billups, Geraldine Ball, Gwen Chic, Harriet Rubin, Katherine Ragen. Third row: Ben F. Dixon, Historian, Kramer Rohfleisch, Edward Randall, Lionel Ridout, A. P. Nasatir, Chester Stearns. Fourth row: John Merrill, Secretary, C. R. Webb, A. H. Julian. Not pictured: Jess Martin, President. 225 lnstalled at SDSC in i949 . .. national business education fra- ternity . . . unites students pre- paring for careers as business teachers . . . hold two annual dinners . . . monthly business meetings conducted by William Marks . . . l5 semester hours ot education and business subjects and overall l.O make student eligible tor membership .... First row, left to right: Bea Getzen, Vice-President, Mary Garcia, Secretary, William R Ketler, E. Dana Gibson, Sponsor, Evangeline Le Barron, W. H. Wright, W. K. Marks President. Second row: Thomas J. K. Clairmont, Patricia Hasskamp, L. L. Straub, Geor gia C. Amsden, Ernest K. Jeter, Warren Bellows, Treasurer, V. E. Odmark, George E Brokaw. 0EG PI SIG PI SIGM First row, left to right: D. C. Kalbfell, Adrian Davis, Selwyn Berg, David Salzar, Bob Love, Lestor Monson. Second row: C. E. Smith, F. Howard, Malcolm Inman, John Mathias, Julian Parker, John Wills, Lestor Skolil. Third row: Lloyd Smith, Vernon Meyers, Slim Ramstedt, Clayton Morgon. Around table: Dick Held, Floyd Starr, Lambert Dolphin. 226 National physics fraternity . . . promotes student interest in physics . . . completion of 8 units ot physics with 2.5 and overall l.5 necessary for mem- bership . . . bi-monthly business meetings with speakers . . . R. H. Love was president . . . field trips and picnics included on calendar . . . group awards dis- tinction to outstanding physics students .... Encourages fellowship among students in automotive engineer- ing field . . . important link be- tween academic life and industry . . . strives to give student more personal understanding of indus- trial world . . . organized at SDSC in l948 . . . bi-monthly meetings with speakers . . . field trips and movies. . . Wally Schmidt served this year as president .... First row, left to right: Leon Hidde, Program Chairman, Del Laudner. Second row: Antero Lebto, Dale Laney, James Creel, Duane Prosser, Wally Schmidt, President, Elvis Evans. Third row: Evan Ogden, Stuart Chamberlain, Bill Newberry, Treasurer, Alan Dale, Curtis Smith, Membership Chairman, Vince Franger, Secretary, Bob Radcliff, Vice- AUTO Men's economic and com- merce fraternity . . . organized in l932 . . . acquaints business and economics students with current problems in their field . . . dinner meetings with guest speakers . . . bi-monthly busi- ness meetings conducted by Joe Mayfield . . . business or eco- nomics majors who have com- pleted 3O units with a l .O overall are eligible for membership .... SUCIETY 0F 0TIVE E GI EER All SIGM First row, left to right: L. E. Chadwick, E. R. Comer, Dr. Ray Cameron, Advisor, Joe Connolly, William Marks, Frank Millikan. Second row: J. O. McClintic, Dr. F. L. Ryan, Joseph F. Mayfield, John W. Hanning, Daniel Buckley. Third row: V. E. Odmark, Eugene P. Brown, Charles E, Rhea, Frank T. Whiffen. Fourth row: Earl Gilliam, John Livacich, Damon Reed, Robert J. Siegelman, Mickey Macklin, Edward L. Ohler. 227 Women's Recreation Association . . . pro- vides recreation and social experience for SDSC women . . . sponsors W.R.A. carnival, Co-rec night, Shamrock Shuffle, Calico Rag, inter-sorority sports competition . . . out- growth ot group formed on this campus in i906 as Girls' Athletic Association . . . strives to promote spirit of democracy and good sportsmanship . . . mountain party, wiener bakes, playdays included on calendar . . . Maureen Walton was this year's president . . . membership list includes all women students .... MAUREEN WALTON President I O I Meeting of the W,R.A. Board. George Brittingham M,C.'s at Shamrock Shuffle. Joe Rosa is crowned St, Patrick. 5 228 National honorary speech fra- ternity . . . on SDSC campus since i948 . . . professional fraternity founded to promote public speaking . . . participa- tion in an inter-collegiate debate tournament required for mem- bership . . . includes outstanding SDSC debators . . . president this year was Jennie Jo Warriner .... First row, left to right: Jennie Jo Warriner, Presi- dent, Sally Bird, Ada Picaizen. Second row: Joan Wood, Ann Odin, Secretary, Phil Whitacre, John Shilling, Andy Brown. Third row: John Ackley, Bob Arnhym, Matt Strauss, Joel Snyder, Lewis Acord. Honorary education fraternity . . . local chapter established in i927 . . . gives recognition and distinction to outstanding edu- cation students . . . monthly business meetings conducted by President Willis Perry . . . social gatherings . . . lectures by noted educators . . . membership selec- tion based on personality, inter- est, and scholarship .... K PP DIELT PP IJELT PI First row, left to right: Dr. Thorsten R. Carlson, Virginia Janney, Katherine E. Corbett, Shirley Seiquist, Virginia Thurlow, June Crouch, Thelma Larsen, Secretary, Carolyn Hagen, Vice-President. Second row: Clayton W. Fox, Treasurer, Frank Hutchinson, Willis A. Perry, President, Alfred T. Hennings, Third row: Gilbert Zimmerman, Tom Harris, Harry L. Angel, Francis A. Ballantine, Morrow F. Stough, William H. Lucio. 229 l l l Honorary drama organization . . . recognizes outstanding work in Speech Arts field . . . members selected at annual one-act play tournament sponsored by Thea- tre Guild . . . big social event is Spring initiation dinner . . .Ann Cozens served as i953 presi- dent .... First row, left to right: Chuck Woolsey, Lois Stephenson, Oliver Ayres, Berna Stahl. Second row: Ann Cozens, Tom l-lays, Robert Chambers. SKULL AND Il GGER THE TRE G Il First row, left to right: Rosemary Rice, Lois Stephenson, Phyllis Hetrick, Secretary, Oliver Ayres, Business Manager, Audrey Tennison, Vice-President, Stan Green, Berna Stahl. Second row: Gerita Hanna, Jo Rochester Barlow, Edward Hickok, Claude Jenkins, Lloyd Farrar, Richard Connolly, Red Chambers, Tom Hays. Third row: Charles Woolsey, Ken White, Eileen Barnes, Dick Baschky, Helen Reed, Janice Gardner, Ann Cozens. Not pictured: William Roach, President. Sponsors Little Theatre pro- ductions . . . 20 hours of stage or theatre work constitutes mem- bership requirement . . . encour- ages and provides opportunities tor drama students . . . sponsors annual orientation tor faculty members and new Speech Arts students . . . William Roach pre- sided as president .... ...xg ,Stl 5 , 51:11. if e 3 li K, 2 8,9 Alf' ,J -Mg f ,efaff I f I , X J.f44x .133 an film is rel, ' s iv A s 1 .eff . 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S' x aff 2 Q 5, P I li 111 1112 I DEX Student - Faculty - Staff WOMEN STUDENTS Ballin, Jean ,, Y,,,, ,,..v 1 66 Barber, Beverly , ,,,. ,,,.,.. 1 62 Barber Nancy YY,,,, , ,, 16 176 Barlow, Joycc .,,,,, 216 230 Abbey, Nancy , Y,YYYYY,,,, 176 Barnes, Eileen ,, , 172, 239 Adams, Lorraine ,, ,Y,, 16, 172, 224 Barta, Jane ,, 156, 158 Addison, Lillian ,, Y,,,,,,,, 150, 209 Bartlett, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,, H216 Adler, Lois ,,Y,,,,, , e,,,e, 164 Bauch, Frances ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 64 Adltinger, Carolyn .Y.YYY,YA 158 Baulch, Janet ., ,....,16 Alessio, Dolores We ,v,,,, 157 174 Baxter, Donna ,,,, .. ,, 232 Alf, Martha ,,,,,,,,, YY,..YYYY,YV 1 6 Baxter, Martha . ,,,,, 16 Algert, Helen ..,, Y,YY,,A 1 76 Beale, Barbara ,.,, ,,,, ,YY,,,,,,, 1 6 2 Allen, Edith YYYYYA..YY 216 Beane, JoReva ,,,, ,,,, Y,ss,,,, . , ..63 Allen, Grace ,,,,,, ..,YYYYY 1 6, 224 Beatty, Marie ,,,,,..., ,, 51 , 162, 214 Alstadt, Carole ..,,, YY..,,,, 1 68 Beck, Mitzi ,. ,, ,,,,,, Amielq, Velma ,A,, ,,,,,s 16 Benjamin, Marlene ..,,,, ,,,,,... 1 76 Anaya, Julia ,A,,,,Y,,Y,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,, 1 60 Benson, Peggy .,,, ,,,, , ,,,, ,218 Andergan, Barbara G, ,,,,,,,s,,,,,. eee,,,,,. 1 68 Berkheimer, Viola ,,., , , ,L,l50, 170 Andergon, Beverly ,Y W 55, 174, 214 220 Berry, Barbara ,,..... ,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,, , , ,. 216 Anderson, Martha ,,Y,Y,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,, 1 64 Bertschi, Carol ..,, ,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,, ,168 Andre, Bethel-Kaye ,,.... 149 162 Beyette, Beverly ,,,,. ..,,, 7 2, 77, 139, 172 Andrews, Marian ,,,Y ,,..,,,,,,,Y L ,62 Billings, Johanna .,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 1 7 6 Angel, Joan ,,,YY,Y,,Y, ,,,,,,, 5 5 170 Bird, Sally ,,,, . .,,,,,, ,,,,.. 7 1 229 Angus, Qlga YA,,Y, ..,,,,,,,..,,,, 1 62 Bishop, Bonnie ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 219 Arnold, Alison YYYYYA, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 74 221 Blackstone, DeLores W .,..., 2,165 Asiicrafi, Patricia ars, ,,ss, i 56, i5s 218 Biagg, Dixie ..,,eea,ss,a, ,,,, 7 7 235 Agpe, Betty YY,,,,,YY,YY ,, ,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 22 Blair, Margaret ,,,,,, ,.,,, 6 0 236 Agquith, Patricia ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.., 1 51, 176, 214 Bliss, Jane L, ,,.Y,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 61 Atkinson, Charlotte . ,,,,,,.....,,,,.,, 222 Boland, Barbara ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 62 Averill, Cathy YY,,,,,,,, ,, ,L 141 Boren, Delta ,,,,,..,... ,,,, L ,165 Averill, Rosalie a,,,,,,, 165 BOSCl'1, Lois ,,,,.,,,,Y,,,,, ,,..s 2 22 Bouton, Rena Ann ..,,,, ,,,,,, 1 64 Bowne, Barbara ..Y,,, ,,,,,, 1 74 Boyd, Alice ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 68 Bailey, Emily ,,,a,,,,,, ,A ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16 Boyd, Jeannette ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 58 Baker, Buddie Anita ,c,,,, 148 166 Bradshaw, Beth ,,,,.. .,,, 1 7,176 Baker, Meredith Y,,,, ..,,,,,, 1 66 Braley, Linda ,,YY., , ,,,,,,,,, 162 Baker, Peggy W Y ,,A,,,,,,,, 168 Branisel, Gladys ,,.. 216 Ball, Geraldine ,,,,, ,,,,, 2 22,225 Branum, Betty YY,, ,,,,,,, 2 16 Making his regular delivery of top quality Bridgford meat to the Aztec Cafeteria is Bridgford Driver Earl Bartholomew. Left to right: Jean Parlapiano, Bar- bara Watkins, Gail Thompson, Mary Lou Radar, and Fred Landgraf are talking over coming summer vaca- tion plans, while enjoying super satisfying Bridgford Hot Dogs and Hamburgers for lunch. Bridgford meats are known far and wide for being the finest and most satisfying money can buy, and are purchased in large quantities year around by Aztec students. Brooks, Dorothy Brooks, Marcy , Brown, Carolyn Brown, Janice Brown, Jodie ,, Brunelli, Beverly Bruset, Betsy ,, Bruton, Donna ,, Buck, Louise ,, Buh, Mary ., ,,,,, ,, Bunger, Louise Burdman, Roslyn ,,,,,, Burr, Carol ,,,,,, Burr, Roy Rina Burton, Nancy Butler, Beverly W Butler, Carolyn ,.,,, Butterworth, Joan ,, C Cagampan, Rosalind Calvin, Margaret .. , Cambill, JoNell Camillo, Barbara Camillo, Yvonne ,, ,, Campbell, Jane Campbell, Patricia ,,,, Campbell, Willa Canzoneri, Lois Carlile, Mary ..,,,,,, Carmona, Diane , Carothers, Mary U 17, 49, 46, 47, 49, 70, 60, 151, 176 ,, 17 Carroll, Shirley ,,,, , Cathcart, Jacqueline Cawley, Donna , , Chamberlain, Betty Chamberlain, Bobbie 216 216 150 152 H17 18 156 18 17 48, 162 220 , 240 176 166 176 164 220 17 176 220 170 174 170 162 162 171 ,,,,17 158 222 170 165 H17 150 165 165 158 218 221 166 168 176 173 245 Chamberlin, Margaret , ,, 18,158 Chan, Jean , ,,,,,,,, ,, ,, 18 Chase, Helen L 18, 166 Chew, May H , 18 Chic, Gwin , L, ,,,, 225 Chula, Leona W ,,,,,,, , 18, 172 Chumbiey, Beverly ,, LL,, 18,224 Clace, Anne ,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,, 2 25 Clapp, Janet ,. , ,.., 70 Clardy, Joanne ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,.,,, 1 7 4 Clark, Angela ,,,,,,,,, ,..,,. 1 36, 162 Clark, Ann-Leeson L ,,,,,, 18,176 Clark, Jane ..,,,,,,,, ,,... 6 3, 162 Close, Marilyn W ,,,,,, 2,160 Cobleigh, Nancy ..,,, 222 Cohn, Barbara ..,,,, ,,,,,, 2 16 Coker, Carrol ,,,,, ,160 Coles, Joelia ,,.,,,,,,,, a.,,,, 1 70 Collamer, Shirley ,,,,,, 165 Collins, Norma ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 72 Corbett, Thea Joan .,,,,,,, ,166 Cousart, Dorothy .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 Cox, Cecelia L,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, 1 74, 214 Cox, Gloria ,,....,,L, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 74,210 Cozens, Ann ,.,,,, ,,,,,, 1 9, 40, 42, 50, 51, 141, 170, 230 Crock, Patsy ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 176 Croll, Phyllis .s,..,,,., ,,,174, 216 Crouch, June ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 2 29 Cummings, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ee,Y,,,YY, 219 Cunningham, Carman ,,,,,,,,,,, 49, 162, 234 Cunningham, Jean ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 66 Curry, Nina ,, .,,.,,. e,YY, 1 9,170 Cuzick, Louise .,,,,, ,,.,,, 1 9, 165 D Damsbo, Marion ,,,,, ,, ,YYY,YY, 19 Daron, Muriel ,.,,,, ,,Y,,, 1 73 233 Grant, Q x Haynes' Streamliner . . . with its new facilities for your organization banquet . . . or party . . , the best of prepared foods . . . served in friendly atmosphere . . . That's Mr. Haynes on the left, and Phil Prokop in the middle, looking over the menu suggestions . . . try the Streamliner for your next affair. . . 2633 EI Cajon Boulevard . . . or call Woodcrest 3850. Davis, Barbara ,A.,,Y Davis, Shirley Deahl, Barbara ,Y,, Dearth, Donna Deschner, Sally ,,,, Dessel, Agnes ,,,,,, Deyo, Phyllis ,, , Dickey, Patricia ,,,, Dickson, Donna ,,,,, Dickson, Nancy ,,,, Dodge, Betty ,,,,,,,, Dodge, Elizabeth ,,,,. Dooley, Helena Draper, Leanna W Dugger, Bertha Duncan, Nancy ..Y, Dunlap, Donna , Durth, Donna ,, Eads, Mary .Y,, Eagles, Barbara ,,,,, Earnest, Patricia ,,,,,, East, Shirley ,,,,,, Eckhoff, Dawn ,,,,,,, Ekrem, Phyllis ,.,., Ellison, Lillian Emrick, Betty ,.,,,,. Entringer, Diane ,,,,,, Epler, Lynn ...,,,,,,,, Epler, Mary ,cc.., . Evans, Louise ,,,,,, Evans, Sylvia ,,,, Evans, Winnie ,, Evenson, Pattee ,,,,,. F Fankhanel, Phillis ..,.,,,,,,,, Farr, Evelyn ,,,.,c,,,,,,,,,,,.., Feeney, Shirley .,,c,,,, ..2O Felber, June ,,,,, ,Y,,,,,, Fimpel, Peggy ,,,,,,, Findley, Ellen ,. .,,,....166 Finley, Pam ,,,,,,,,165 Fisher, Sharon 153, 176 214 ,,,,,,,,,,,174 Flaherty, Sharon ,,,,,,,,48, 166 Fletcher, Elsie ,,,,,,,,,218 ,,,v,,,,,,,174 Flourie, Edith ,,,,,,,,222 19, 164 Flynn, Felicia ..,,,,,,17O , ,,,,,, 216 Folger, Elizabeth ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 19 ,,,,,,,,216 Follett, Joan ,,,,,,15O, 158 ,,,,,,,,216 Forbing, Shirley 6.2, ,,,,,,,,174 Forman, Beverly ...,...,2O, 222 ,,,,,c,,17O Fox, Florence ,,,.,,152, 220 40 Fraser, DeLoris ,,.,,,,,,,,172 222 Fredrickson, Dorothy 2,2174 W,,,,,17O Free, Carroll M2176 20 Freeman, Anne ,,.,,,,4O ..,,,,164, 216 Frieburghouse, Joan ,,,,,,..17O 20 Freyer, Jeanne N ,214 Freyler, Ruth W ,,,,,,171, 21 1 Fukuda, Hana .,,,,,,,, ...,,,,, 2 1, 218 Fulton, Rosemary ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.. 2 18 ,,,,,,,172 G ,,,,,,,170 42 Gale, Priscilla ...2165 i--M164 Galvan, Ruth ,,,,,..21 Y-YWVWV216 Ganger, Roberta 461170 Garcia, Mary ,...,,,,225 1601 214 Garcia, Norma ,,.s,...,,,222 Gardiner, Janice ,,,,,,,,63,230 173 Gardner, Nonna ,,,,,,,,,..166 i 219 Gearry, Marceline ,.c,., ,,.,..,, 2 1, 160 20 Getzen, Beatrice ...,..,,226 20 Gibaud, Madeline 21 216, 218' 219 Gillette, Kay,,,,,,46, 7 57, 176,211,232 237 Gipson, Donna i H N8 Glines, Nadine ,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,, ,,,,, 1 6 O 63 55 40, 42, 157, 160 Gordon, Jean ...,,,,, Joanne ,,,,,, Graves, Nancy c,.... Gray, Alyce ,,,, W Gray, Shirley ....,,c, Greaves, Marion ,,,., Green, Linda ,,,,. 1 ,,,, 153, 21 , 21 , ,o.cf:f2i1iF 211 162 164 174 174 251 49, 75, 162, 214 -----Y-----2176, 232 Greife, Carol ..,,22, 174 Groat, Dolores .,,,,,,,,,,,51, 176 160 Grokoest, Jessie 234 Canada Dry is the on-campus word when it comes to cool, thirst-quenching drinks . . . Tom Sturak and Carman Cunningham are hitting the books in the patio . . . Canada Dry beverages help out when the pressure's on . . . not just on campus, either . . . The variety of flavors available for party time or home drinking is big . . . over 10 . . . lf your corner market doesn't have Canada Dry, you can call the San Diego Distributor . . . Woodcrest 3103 . . . They'll see that you have your choice of the highest quality of soft drinks and mixes produced. Ed Thile, Diane Justice . . . waiting for Andy to dish out the roast beef in the main caf '4..' 'Finest Meats Obtainable' '... that's the phrase that EI Caion Meat Co. uses in their meat and fish business in El Cajon . . . it's the truth, too . . they handle only the finest . . . Eddie Andrews, owner of the company, can take care of any of the organi- zation meat purchases you want . . at lower cost and higher quality . . . mention you're a State College student . . . he'Il take care of the order himself . . . meantime, you can depend on the best meats ob- tainable in the caf' on campus . . . EI Cajon Meat Co., Hilldale 4-3142 . . . Magnolia 8. Cypress, El Cajon. 1. il ,UN mis! Caroline ,, Sue , , 162 Houston, Barbara ,,,,,, Houston, Mary ,,,, Houze, Helen ,, Howe, Ann ,,,, , Gullett, Roberta 222 Horne, Horne, H Haffly, Alberta .A,,,,,,, . ,Y,, 22 164 Hagen, Carolyn . W 22, 49, 42 51, 162, 229 Hale, Betty .,s,,,. ,,,,,, ,YYY,,,, YY,,,, 1 6 6 Hall, Irene ,,,,,, . ,,,,, ,,s,,,,,. . Hall, Marguerite 57 168 175 Howe, Dorothy , , Hoxsey, Bebe , Hoyt, Rosemary W ,, Hammond, Ann fr fffrff 176 Huffman, Wanda ,,,, W Hanlmaflf Ruth ---- -176 Huneck, Lavonne Hanley, Ruth ..,,, , ,,,,, 22,224 Hunt, Jan V W Hanna, Gerita 230 Hurfeau, Marie Hanna, Jeanette ,,,,, ,,,,, 2 19 Hannah, Carol ,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 165 Hardacre, Miriam ,,,,,, , 165 l Harper, Patricia YYYY, 165 Harpst, Beverly 2 ,YY,,Y , .63 170 lmlay, Miriam 2 Harris, Jacqueline ,. ,, 172 Ingram, Carol , Hartley, Nancy , ,s,, 176 222 Isaak, Donna .. Hartwick, Rosemary ,,,, , 218 lv6I'1CiC, Helen Harvey, Barbara . ,,,, 22 165 Harvey, Edith , . ,, , 157 168 J Hasskamp, Patricia ,,,, , , 226 Hathaway, Marilyn ,, , 146 162 Haugen, Mary ,,,,,, ., 22,157 170 Jacobs' Mary ' James, Dona Y,,, . Haugen, Sue ,,,, . , , Hawe, Mary-Ellen ,,,,, Hawley, Joyce , ,,,,, ,, ,, Hebner, Janice , 175 51,142 170 46 214 162 Janney, Virginia 24, 40, 42 Jefferson, Janet ,, , Jennings, Nancy ,, Jennings, Sylvia , 1-ledgpeth, Nancy , 168 , Helms, smriey a,,,,a 42,-16,47 48,158 214 Jepsen' Ednh or Helton, Margarette , 158 Johnson Dorothy ' Henderson, Vivian ,,,, , 23, 165 Johnson D Ann 1-1erder,s111r1ey.. 218 Johnson Joyce 1 1 . Johnson, Sandra Hess' Dons 23 Johnstone Mary Hetrick, Phyllis , , 48,230 Johnsfonei Ruth Y Hibert, Shirley , 158 Jones, Anna Hicks, Joan , 175 Jones, Bobbie ,, Hindle, Jill 152 Jones, Beverly , Hodge, Greta ,, . , 64, 65 Jones, Joanne , Hogan, Catherine 170 Jones, Norma , Hoke, Mary ,, 166 Jones, Susan Holcomb, Jacqueline 216 Jordan, Sandra Holmes, Alice , 157,172 Jorgensen, Shirley Holzhey, Bernadine 23, 175 Jordy, Gertrude Hoover, Edna ,216 Justice, Diane .22 2170 23 216 221 as ,,,,, 23, 62 23, 162, 166 23, 166 ,.,,,,,,16O 224 22153, 176 ,,,,,,156, 162 2 ,,,, 172 172 165 168 68, 224 ....f1i6o 162 168 , 229 152 175 164 24 220 ,221 ,, 51 , ,,,,, 60 ,,,ESElD6 46 1 162 176 172 172 153 158 ,,,,,,216 60, 145 60, iso, J 175 162 147 163 62 235 235 Solof's Ltd .... on Sixth . . . for the distinctive man's gift . . . with the label that shows your fine taste . . . That's Dixie Blagg looking over the sport shirt selection with Tom Moon behind the counter . , . You should see the wide choice of gift items . . . everything from ties to socks . . . for no more than you'll want to pay . . . Solof's Ltd. on Sixth Ave., next to Marston's in San Diego, Main 3027. Nalibott, Clara ..,,..... Q 1 K DRESS: 1. MODEL. PHOTOGRAPHY: PAUL cL1-2AN.1NOg KELI. OFC Kachel, Rosemary ..,... ,,,,, 1 68 Karns, Carol ,,,, ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 6 O Keller, Relene 2 2 ,,,,,.,,,,.,,, 158 Kelly, Barbara J. ..,,,,,, ..,. ,,,,,, 1 5 2, 176 Kenney, Elizabeth ,...,, ,.,,, 2 5, 146, 162 Kern, Jean ,,,,,,,,,, ........... 2 5,172 Kerth, Sara ,.,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,..,........... 2 21 Ketchen, Elizabeth ,..,, 25, 162,224 Kimball, Johna Lou ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 .176 Kimbell, Jean ,,,,.,,,,,.. ..... 5 1,151 Kirk, Amelia ,,......... .....Y,....,,Y...,,,Y, 1 62 Kirwin, Nancy ...,..,...,.,... ,,,,,YY, ,Y,Y,,YY,, 1 5 7 Kitchingman, Jane ....,,, 25, 156, 160, 224 Kloss, Jeanne ..,,..,,, ,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Knightley, Eve .. ,,,,,,,, 222 Knox, Marna ,,,,, .,... 2 5, 171 Koluvek, Emily ..., ,....... 2 16 Kratzer, Evelyn .... ,,,,,,,.,,, 2 19 Krebs, Carol ......,,., ,,,. 1 75, 214 Kuhr, Maureen ..,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 18 L Laforce, Barbara ...,.. ,,,., , 25, 40, 43, 46, 50,51,224 Lange, Klara ,,,,,,.,A.,....,. ..........., 1 53, 222 Langenheim, Grosette ........,,,...,,..,.,,,,,, 223 Large, Lois ........,,..,,,.,,,,.. 2 25, 40, 43, 168 Larrabee, Cynthia ,,,,,, .,,... ............. 1 6 3 Larsen, Thelma ..a.,.. 26, 166, 229 Larson, Carolyn .... ...LL,, 1 60, 166, 222 Larson, Gretchen .. .........,........ 26 Lawler, Nylene .2 2 LL.. ,,,,,,,, 1 72 Layman, Eulogia ..,,. ,,,,,,..,,........... 2 6 Lee, Thelma ,,,, ,,,,, ....... 2 6 , 40, 220 Leppert, Mary Kay .... .....L,,,..,,,,,, 1 68 Lepsch, Beverly ,,,,,,, ,,,.... 1 72, 220 Lesser, Barbara ,,.. ........L.., 1 63 Levque, Yvonne 2 2 ,,,, 2 166 Lindskoog, Carolyn ,,.. .,... 2 19 Little, Betty .,......... ,,L,,,L 2 6 Little, Margaret 2.2 AA,,, 2165 Longman, Sarah ..,, . ........... 70 Lowrey, Lee ...,. ........LL.... 1 71 Lowther, Diane 2 2 ,,,,,, 168, 210 Lynch, Cheri .,.,, .....,,.... 1 75 Lyon, Helen 2.2 ,.,,,, ,,,,. . 171 M MacWilliams ..,... .... . 218 Madden, Betty ...,... ..,.. 1 60 Madsen, Jeannine ..,.,. ,,,,.. 1 58 Maloney, Frances ..,,,, ,,,,,,.., 1 69 Mann, Janet ..A.,...,.. .,........,. 1 61 Mann, Katherine .,.., ....., 1 56, 164 Mann, Marlene .. ,,., ,,.,,,... 1 66 Marchese, Marlene ,,,, ,.,,. 2 19 Marks, Jennie 2 .,..., ..,.... 2 8 Martinolich, Joan ..,... ...... 1 58 Mason, Jean 2 ,,.,,,., ,,,,,,,,, 1 67 Massey, Barbara ,,,., ..,.,A,.... . .. 220 Mastorakos, Olga .... ....., 1 45, 147 Mayfield, Betty ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 17 McClain, Betty 2 ,,,, ,,,,, 2 8,160 McClain, Mary Lou ,..,..,. 162 McClaren, Katherine ..... ...,...., 1 71 McClendon, Jeanne ..,,. ..,.,, 2 8, 225 McCormick, Mary Lou ,O,, ,,,v.. 2 8,172 McDermott, Patricia ,,... ,,,.,,,L,, 5 4 McEver, Mary .,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 69 McGill, Sally ..,,,,,,,v, .,..... 1 72, 214 McGraw, Kathryn ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,.. 1 63 McGrew, Marjorie ,,..,, ,,..c 2 17 Mclntosh, Catherine 2 . ...., 219 Mclntosh, Marjorie ..... 219 McKay, J. Lavon ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 72 McNabb, Patricia ,,,,,, ,,,,,.., 4 8 McNary, Barbara ,,,, 2214 McRae, Adele . ,,,, 2172 McTear, Ann ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 64 Mercer, Ann ..,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 60 Merrill, Barbara ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 Merrill, Jacquelin .. .......,, 73, 75, 157, 167 Mierlot, Gloria ,,,,,,,,,, 2. ,,,,, ,A,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 67 Mihalka, Elaine 2 2 ,,,,, 222220 Mikkelson, Jacqueline 2 . ,,,,,,,,, 169 Millan, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 7, 171 Miller, Carol ,.... ,...... l 56,167 Miller, Diane ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 I4 Miller, Eloda 22 ,,,,, YYvY,,, 2 17,209 Miller, Dorothy c,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, I 71 2136 Miller, Elaine ,,,,,... Miller, Elaine P. ...., 2 Miller, H. Geviene Miller, Marilynn A. Miller, Patricia 2 Mohr, Anne .,,,,,, Moore, Kathleen ,,,, Moore, Nancy 2 ,,,,,,,,, 2 Moore, Reita 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 Morgan, Mary-Martha Morris, Sharon ....,,,,,,,,,,,, Morrison, Bonnie ,,,,,,.. Mueller, Dolores .... Mueller, Lore ..,.. Mumby, Martha Murdy, Janice ..... Murphy, Joan ,,,,, N Na Kao, Fujiko ,....,,., Needham, Lauralyn ..., Nelson, Arlene ........, Norberg, Marion ,,,, North, Barbara Noyes, Mary .,., .,.... 0 Oberg, Diane ..,,. ..... Oberle, Carol ,,,,, O'Brien, Anne .,,,,, Odin, Anne ,.,,... Offord, Shirley ..,,.. Olson, Marion ,,,,,,,,,,,, O'Rourke, Margaret ,.,. Osborne, Jeanette ....c, Ossanna, Joyce .....,.. 2 P Paden, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Parlapiano, Jean ,.,,, Parsons, Patricia .2 Patterson, Virginia .,,, Patton, Paularen Launa .,,,, a, Harriet Payne, Ann .,.. , ..... Pearson, Penland, Glenna .,.., Suzanne ,.,,.. Penry, Diann ,.,.....,.. Perkins, Perozzi, Petersen Peterson Picaizen, Pinkham Ann Lee ...... Marilyn ,,,,, , Jean ...... , Ann ..,,.. Ada .,L,L.... , Barbara ,.,,,. Pirtle, Roberta ,,,,,,,YYYY, Plummer, Constance Porteous, Joanne ..,,..... Prado, Ellen ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ptacnik, Aida 2 Purkins, Joyce ..., Purser, Natalie ,,,,,,, Putney, Linda Lee .,,, Quiggle, Annis .......,. Quinones, Mary ....... R Rader, Mary Lou ,,..,... Rainaldi, Jane v,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Rasmussen, Georgina Rasmussen, Judy ,,...,, Rau, Marilyn .,,,,,,, Raudsepp, Inge .... Rayho, Jeanie ..,... Reed, Helen ..,,, Reed, Myrlene ,,,,,, Reise, Shirley ,,.., Reno, Rita ........, Reser, Maurjo ,,.,,, Rice, Rosemary 2 Riddell, Beverley ..,... Riddle, Jean . ,,....,,,, Robbins, Elaine Robins, Mary ..... Robinson, Olive ..,. Rogers, Marion ..,, Rogers, Rosalie ,,,,,,, Rohrbough, Joanna ,.,, Ross, M. 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Picking out your sterling, china and crystal pat- terns is so easy at Jessop's-for three good reasons: the friendly, effective service, the registration service that makes gift-giving easy for friends and relatives, the fact that here your choice is made from all of the most popular patterns by all of the most famous manufac- turers. Then, too-J. Jessop and Ssns are conveniently located in Downtown San Diego, North Park and La Jolla. M lltunuqu-. W j .,,. : 4 1 . if eg, 2 Q Q 1 1 Q 1 we 1 4 LRFNA- tr --92: Y C. A , ,KL 1 Z I S 'Xiu A 4 I il 'I lf L, ff-1 f -1' 1-A -we 4 -I 41141-eagiihwr. That's Jerry Mclntire between Lou Schissell on the left, manager of the new Kay Jewelers in North Park, and Stanley H. Levitt, on the right, manager of Kay Jewelers downtown , . . Jerry is president of the freshman class . . . also the holder of this year's four-year Kay Jewelers' Scholarship . . . Kay's started the scholarship a couple of years ago . . . it's their way of helping promising local students stay in San Diego to secure their college education . . . The store front on the right is the brand new Kay store at 3063 University Avenue, North Park . . . on the left is the downtown store at 1026 Fifth Avenue . . . The notion-wide Kay Jewelry Company, with its 92 stores, is proud to be associated with San Diego State College. POINT LOMA Extra Quality Served in the FOODS Aztec Cafeteria and IIFIRST CHOICE OF SAN DlEGO'S FIRST FAMIlIES Established in 1869 f ig 61h and ISLAND AvENuI5s foogaq SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA , I g k W . Ruben, Harriet ,.,,, Dawna Shove, Sickler, Judith .. 222 Rubin, Harriet ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 2, 161, 225 Ruiz, Christine ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,, 3 2, 145, 147 Ruth, Shirley-Ann ..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 33,48 Ryan, Edith ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 63 Ryan, Kathleen ,,A.. ..,,,,,, 1 64 209 Ryder, Diane ...,.. ,,,,,,,,,,. 1 71 Ryerson, Maren ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,46 S Sanchez, Irene .,,.,. ,. ,,,,,...,,. 220 Scharnikow, Ann .. ,,,,,,,, 156 165 Schei, Bernace ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 59 Schlegel, Doris ,,.,,,AA,,,A,,.. ,,,,, ..A.,, 3 3 173 Schneckenberger, Flora ,,,,,,,,,, 33,51 217 Schneider, Elaine ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 61 Schneider, Jaqualyn .,,.., ,,,,,,,A.., 1 42,232 Schneiders, Jane .. ....,. .,..., 3 3,161 224 Schnug, Dorothy ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 59 Schoech, Barbara ,.....,,S .,a.., 5 4 159 Schrumpf, Barbara ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 17 Schwartz, Joann ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 63 Schwenke, Marlene ..,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 3 Schwetz, Lida ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 18 Seeman, Bonnie ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,. 1 53 Seiquist, Shirley ,,,,,, ,.,.,, 3 3, 40, 43 229 Senterfitt, Ann ..,,, ..,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,.. . ,33 Severin, Nancy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 75 Shames, Barbara ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 20 Shawn, Barbara ,, 173 Shea, Carol .. ,,,,, ,,,,,,. 1 65 221 Shearer, Sue H ,,,,,, 2 251 Sheetz, Nancy ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 169 Sherman, Irene ,, .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 69 Shively, Lela ,,... 43, 46, 48, 156, 167, 214 Shove, Adeline ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 48 B Silber, Silvers, Simko, Audrey ,,,,, Simmons, Mary .,,, arbara ,,,,,,, Barbara ,.,,, Six, Miriam .. ,....,,,. 2 Small, Elizabeth Smith, Barbara ,.,,, Smith, Lamartine ,,,,, 238 34, 63 ,,,,.,,165 220 ,,,,,,,173 34 ,,,,,,,34, 220 ,,,,,,,,,34 159 34 ,,,,,,,,,34, 60, 140, 141, 163, 241 Sojourner, Patricia .,,.,, South, Frances ,,,,,,,,, Sparks, Joan ,,,..... Spencer, Jeanne ,,,,, Sperry, Marilyn Spore, Adrienne Springer, Eliazebth ,,,. Squibb, Ara Lou Squires, Delpha .,.. ..a., Stahl, Berna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Stanley, Florence ,,,,,, 62 Stephenson, Lois Steward, Barbara ,.,,,,,, Stewart, Marlyn ,,,,, Stockdale, Billye ,.,,, Stone, Mary ,,.a,,,a,,,,, Straka, Phyllis ..ss..,,,.s... Strandlund, Marilyn ,,,, Strauss, Nancy ss........ Strobel, Janet ,,,,,,,,,,,, Strong, Geraldine ,,,,,, Stubbs, Joan ,,,.. ..,,.. Sutliff, Janet ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Swanberger, Jean ..,,,, Swennes, Marlene ,.... , T Tamblyn, Carolyn .,..,,,, Tannenbaum, Martha ,,,,,, .,,,,.,, Tanner, Ann ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Tanner, Beverly ,,,,,,,, Taylor, Ann ,,,,,,,,,,, Taylor, Lulu ,,,., Taylor, Verna ,,s,,, TenBrink, Joan ...,,,. Tennison, Audrey ..,.,, Thibodo, Marilyn Thiele, Margaret ,,,,, Thomas, Patricia ,,,,, Thompson, Grace Thompson, Gwen ,,,,, Thurlow, Virginia Tibbetts, Carol ,.,,, Tinker, Claire ,,,,,, Tipton, Berna ,,,,,,,,,, Tonsager, Joanne Trent, Shirley ,,.,,,,,, ...,,..s49, 51 34 2Qf195 Qlfflfffffilif ,63, 142, 163, 62 35, 157, .Qffiifi 111125 affffiiig Qffil .zaflfiil 2217 222, 163 159 161 175 221 219 159 159 234 229 211 230 167 173 161 .,217 254 2219 ,35 219 ..35 214 .35 8 169 225 169 C36 171 169 173 221 2230 ,,,,,...,36, 141 167 6,236 2217 .,219 ,219 11158 zffilfl 2229 152 163 173 173 171 Trueblood, Joan ..,Y, .....V.Y 1 56,165 Whelan, Patricia ,,,, .A,,,,,, 3 7,159 Trueblood, Mary ..Y., ...... ...YVYYYY 3 6 Wight, Suzan .,... ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 71 Turner, Mary Ann ..,, .......... 1 59 Wigley, Jill ,,..,, ,,,,,Y,,,,, 1 61 Wilhoit, Joan i7.,.,.,. i77.777i 3 7,171 U Williams, Elaine ,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,Y 1 63 . 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I 71,232 W00f-1, Joan --A--A--- 73, 74, 229 Walton, Maureen ..,.,, ,.,,..,,,, 5 1,175 Woods, Gfefa ---f- --------.-.-AV 2 17 Walton, Eleanor ..e,a ..,,a,,a,..,. 3 7,228 Wqolev, Beffv -.eeefee- ..e.,... 1 69 warraner, Jennie aa.,,.......,.,aa, 70,219,229 Wrfshfr Sherril' -eeeeee eeeeeeee I 59 Wasserteil, Dora ,.......,.,,,,..,................, 217 Wflghfr V 'Qlf1'3 ----- --e-e--f 1 59 7 HC. 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The picture shows Don telling about the delicious enchiladas . , . and about the high-quality products that go into them . . . and there are always some State College couples there to make your party feel right at home . . . If you haven't tried Don Jose's yet . . . do it today . . . 4247 El Cajon Blvd. . . . or call Randolph 9519 for take-out orders . . . 104K-1 discount for the larger take-out orders. Janie Brown and Al Mishne in the Grand Department Store's Men's Shop, on the mezzanine ot the first floor . . . Al was the Z.B.T. candidate for the best dressed man last semester . . . C1rand's does a big State College business . . . with o selection of sport coats ond suits slanted toward the young man's taste . . . the price tits the low-budget college income too . . . but after looking over the coats, you'll see the low price is due to smart buying . . . the coats are fashion leaders . . . newest styles . . . top quality . . . that's Grand Department Store's Men's Shop . . , tell them you're from State, they know college needs . . , 1144 N-an MEN STUDENTS A Aaberg, Robert . Abbott, Charles ,,,,,,, Acord, Lewis ,,,,,,,, Acosta, Frank ,,,,, .. .. Adams, Bill Jack .. .a Adler, Murray ,,,,,, Albright, Jack Alcorn, Richard .. Alkire, Armand - Allanson, Will Allen, Donald Altshuler, Maurice Anderson Forbes Anderson, Richard J. .. Anderson, Ronald D. . Anderson, Ronald l. A'Neals, Dudley L. Angel, Harry ,..,,c.,, Araiza, Frank ,,,,,,,, Armendariz, Manuel ,,,, 24 Armstrong, Donald Arnhym, Robert .. . Arnold, Albert W. ,..,. . Arrie, Billy ,,,, ,, Ashby, George W. Ayres, Oliver .. .... Bacon, Richard Backstrom, Jim Bahu, Theodore . . Bailey, William L, Bain, Daniel ,,,,,,,, Baird, John ..., Baker, Dale .,,.... Baker, George Baldessari, John Ball, Joe ,.... ,,..... . . ., Ballin, William ..,... .. Balsley, Donald . ,,.. 16, 114, 119,121 122 Baniadam, Mahmood .,........ . Banks, John R. ..,...... . Barcus, Charles .,,.....,. 5th Ave. through to l 145 4th Ave. Barnicle, Dean 180 Barrett, William 48 Barrles, Joel . 206 Bartlett, Richard ,, . .,,,,, 182 182 Bartley, Richard .. .. 180 196 Bartosik, George 229 70, 229 Bartz, Robert C, .,.. 16 -f 86,83 Baschky, Richard . .... , 230 106, 110, 134 Bates, John E. ...,..,,. ,.....,..,. 1 96 n16,94 Baxley, Robert C. . 63 223 193 Bayless, Wade ....... ......... 2 19 193 Beachler, James F, 188 292 Beachler, Robert E. .... . .. 200 16 Bechtel, Richard 16 200 196 Belenzon, Arthur ., 179 206 .196 Bellis, Donald L. ..... 219 . .. 93 Bellows, Warren . .. 226 219 Belluscio, Joe J. .. .. 232 214 60 Bender, Jerrold ...... 16,93 202 190, 196 Bentley, Harold . . . Y 17 . ..... 188 Berg, Gregory ,..... . ...,, 133 .....,.16, 229 Berg, Selwyn 220, 226 .. ...223 Berry, Robert . 17 200 202 Billups, Patrick ,. ,17 225 ., .. .. ., 192 Bing, William ,,,, ,. W 178,188 219 .l92, 229 Bingham, Careleton D. , ,,,, , ,YVY YYYY V 42 202 Birkett, Charles ,, 1 196 ,. ., 222 Birkett, Richard .. ,Y,, W 196 180 Bishop, David . .. 133 . 230 Bitter, Kenneth B, . 188 Blackwell, E. Donald ., 198 Blair, Richard O, ....... . 194 Blair, Ronald .,..... . ..,. , ,,,,,, 293 116 Blom, Tom .. ,YYY,,,,, , V Y W 194 - - 103 Bloom, Leonard .. ..... . 115,144, 147,206 219 Blum, Jimmy . 17, 204 223 'YYYYY 186 Blume, Richard w. . 2 .. 136 - H61 l8O Bogle, Larry ,..... ., 2 200 1861204 Boller, William . 2 17 f -- H182 Bolt, George M. .. .. . , 204 178, 192 lsanafus, Donald .. 84, 85, 89, 90, 106, 108 . 16, 55, 196 Bonds, Thomas .. .. .. , N17 Y .Y,.,.., 200 Bouris, John 196 W Y W 202 Bowen, Don ,, ., Y 777186 , Bowne, Walter Y, 192 , ,222 Brady, Robert ..... 97, 103 186 .. 200 Bravstein, Bernard .. ,,,, 206 . .180 Bray, Henry ......... H ..,, ,223 Briggs, Gerald ,,,,,,,, YYYY,Y, 97 102 Chazotte, Milton ,,,, ......,, , , 18 Brittingham, George .Yv, YVYYVVY 6 2 228 Cheung, Norman ,,..,, ,,.A,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 8 Brix, Dale ,,,,,,,,,,,, Yv.YY,YYYY,YYYY,YYVVYYYYYYYYYYYYY 7 2 Chico, Bing .. .,........... .,,,,,, 1 8,41,-48 Brokaw, George ,YYVV YYY,YYY,,YY,Y,,, YYYYYYVYY 2 2 6 Cilch, Kenneth R, ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 98 Brooks, Joseph eeeefV,.,. 17, 41, 42, 117, 126 Clague, Don .,,,A.,,.., ,,,,,,,, 1 8,196 Broom, Fred ,e,, YYYV.e e.Y. 1 7 196 Clairmont, Thomas ,,,,,,., 226 Brown, Andy ,,,, YY,VV 4 8,196 229 Clark, John ...,...,..,., .,,,,,,, 1 86 Brown, Bevan . W W ee.,,e. 186 Clark, Virgil ..,,,,.l8 Brown, Clarence ,Y,..,,Y, 178 208 Clayton, Cloyse M. .,... .. 202 Brown, Doug Veeeeee., ,eef, 180 Clements, Robert C. 194 Brown, Gene e,ee,eee as 97,102 196 Clever, Larry ...,,.....,,., ,,..,., 1 96 Brown, William ,,e,,, e,ee,,,e,,e,,,,, 2 O2 Cole, Arnold ,,,.,,,,,,e ,,,,,,, 1 B Brunson, Douglas V. ,...... 192 Cole, Edward J. 19 Buckley, Daniel .. .. .A .e.e 227 Collard, Keith ,,,,,, ,.... . -200 Buckley, Ronald ,e,, e,,, 220 Comer, Robert ,,.. ........227 Burlson, Walt ee,, ,,,,,, 9 7 102 Cone, Wyatt 192 Burk, Delmer ,,,, ,,.,e,,e,e 2 O4 Connolly, Joseph ,.,,, ,.,,.. 2 27 Burk, Dale ,,,,,, 198 Connolly, Richard ,,,,,, ,,,, 6 3 230 Bums, Gene .,,,,, 186 Connor, James J. 202 Bury, Ernest ,,.,,, ,W .. .,,,..,. 204 Cook, DOF! ,,,,. ,..., , 186 Buskirk, Charles ..,. 17,186 Cook, William D. ., 230 Butler, Arthur F. .,.e ......e. a 2136 COOI, Tays .fee .. . .... ....... . 186 Butler, Joe ,,., .,... .... . 232,214 Corbeille, Jerome P. .... ...,,,,, , 202 Byers, Clinton L. ,.,,.., 129,186 Cornell, Robert ....... ,..,.. 1 9,112,186 Byrnes, Donald .,.,, ,,,,.,,,,,., 2 O6 Cornett, Edward F. ,... ..,,,,,,,,, 1 9 204 Cornett, Robert .,...,. ,,,.,,, 1 92 Cosio, Raul ...,.,,,., ,,,,,,, 2 02 C Cox, Arthur B. ,,,,... ,,,,,,,, 2 O4 Craddock, William ,,,, ,,,,,,,. 1 86 Cage' C' M' 2 24 Creel, James ........... ,,,,,,,, 2 27 Calrncross, Robert E. .... ....... 1 86 Crusel Albert ,mm 196 Callahan' Edwerd A ' 1 7 Cruz, Benjamin ..... ....,.. 9 2 220 Cam 'O' Malmce ' 194 Colbert, Edward ........ ..... 2 O2 214 Campbell, Bob C. ..,, ...... 1 79, 193 Cummings, Garry RA W 184 Campbell, George ,,.. 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Carpadakisl Plata W-M192 Cutchshaw, Charles 194 223 Carpenter, Robert ..... ...... 1 92 D Carson, Leo Vefrf 18 Dal-llin, Raymond .... 22.179, 202,214 Cartee, Jimmie ..., ...... 2 24 Dale, Alan 1 ,-.,,, -gzrrrr 2 25,227 Case, Randy H- a,,.-,..... f....- I 88 Dalton, Selby v. .... ....., 1 79,200 Casey, Harry affaaaaaaaaaaaffaa ...... 1 8 Daly, William .... .... . . ......... 198 Castiglione, Andrew G. ....... 131 Dar,-OW, Wmiam T, YYY- YYYYYYYYYY Y -,196 Chamberlain, Keith ........ ......... 2 21 Davis, Adrian Vrr- Y-'--- YY-YY-- 1 9 ,226 Chamberlain, Stuart . .,,. .......,,,,. 2 27 Davis, Frank -brrrrrr YYYYYVYYYY 1 go Chambers, Robert ....... ..... 1 82,230 Dayis, John 5, YYY- YY---,, 1 80 Chanarro, John ff.f,f.. .......... 1 80 Davis, William ,.... ,,..., 1 9 Badges of National lnterfraternlty Conference are illustrated above. For prices far your own pin, contact Cres Wells, L. G Here's the new candy counter in the corner of the book store . . . That's Larry Kahan footing the bill for Marty Smith's candy bar . . . Gay Macklin, the manager of the candy counter and smoke shop, does just about all of the buying from Manker Candy Company . . . Manker is one of the leading candy wholesalers in San Diego and car- ries a large line of specialty candy as well as Schrafft's Chocolates . . . In fact, your own organization can find the solution to many party candy problems by stopping down at Manker Candy Company . . . 544 Seventh Avenue, San Diego , or call Franklin 9-8308. 241 Balfour Company, 527 So. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, I C ii .s fa - -2' K eljghfflllly l 76-Wu W Q7 Day, Channing ..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 OO Deason, George ,,,,, ,,,,,,,. I 82 198 De Beck, Victor ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, I 94 Delano, Stevens ,,,,,,,, ..,,.. I 9 ' Delgado, Carlos A, ,,,,, ,,,AA,,,, 1 9 0 oemaranas, 12. 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I O2 186 Evans, Daniel B. ..........., ...2O Evans, David M. .... .......... 2 O8 Evans, Don ........ .............. 2 I4 Evans, Elvis ..,.. ....... 2 25 227 Evans, Jerry ..... ............... 7 4 Evarts, Duane .... ....... 2 I5 Fairbairn, William .2 Farrar, Lloyd ........ Farrar, Richard .... Farrell, William .... Fassett, Harold ...... Fawcett, Kenneth 2 Feigenbutz, Leon 2 Fields, Roy ....... Fillpot, Wayne .... Fink, John ......... Fish, Deane .......... Fisher, Gerald ...... Fisher, Walter ...... Fitze, Walter .......... Fitzsimmons, Roy 2 I 96 222222262,23o 222255,6o,1a6 222222222180 2222222200 22222o,1ss 94 I 96 2222222222192 .222222222o,1a6 20, 88, 90, 196 .222222o2 2222222130 222224,225 Fleming Harvey .... ........ 6 0,237 Fleming, Michael ,,,,,,.,,, 2129 Fleming, Peter ,...,.,... ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 2 23 Fleming S. 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Yw,Y 1 82 Goetz, Ed ...,., ,,a,,,, 2 Y,--204 Golder, Robert ,YYYYYYYW --21 Goldfus, Joel ,,,A,Y,YY .-,.,Y 7 8,206 Goldstein, Gordon YYYYYY-YYv---,.YYYYY-Y- 21 Goldstein, Martin ,2,M, YYYYYYYYYYYYYYw--YYYYY-- 1 86 Goodboay, Thomas ..,,a,,,, 46, 48, 194 214 Gookin, Wm. Eldon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,,,,,,w,,, 223 Gore, Richard ,,,,Y,2,Y ,.,--YYYYYYYYV 2 1 186 Goretsas, James YYYY -M-,-YYV 2 1 Gorman, John ,,Y,,,YY Yrrrqrw 1 gg Gould, Edwin R, ,Y,,, KYYYY 6 3 192 Grandt, Donald a,,,,, ,YY,V 5 9 182 Grant, Ronald ,,,,, YYYYQYW 2 15 Greek, James .,,,, YYYYY 2 1 194 Green, John ,,2Y,Y,222 YYYYYY--- 1 82 Green, Stanley ,,.... 22,, 2 30 Greenbaum, Richard ,,,,,-,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,,2, 194 Greenberg, Ronald 42, 46, 49, 53, 71, 76, 79 Green, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,-,.,,,-,,,,, 179, 206 Greenlee, David ,,,, Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,Y 1 92 Griffin, Charles ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 98 Grigsby, Bert ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 53, 106, 107, 196 Grimaud, Ronald ....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 92 Grimes, Eddie 46, 141, 179, 196, 202,214 Grom, Robert ...,.,..,,,,,,2,,,,,,,,2,,,,2,,,,,22,,2, 22 Grossher, Ralph ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 82,133 Grow, Harry .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..200 Grunthal, William ...., ,,,.,,, 2 24, 225 Gullett, Charles .,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 80 Gunn, Norman .,,., ,,,,,, 1 29 Gutjahr, Walter ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 04 H Haase, Walter .,,,,,..,...., 106, 108, 110, 184 Habel, Henry ,,,,,,. ,,.,,,,......,,s,,s,,,s2., 2 2 Haffly, David sssss s.....s...sss,s4,s.... 2 2 Hale, Daniel .,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 2,202,222 Hall, Charles ......s ....sssssss,ss,s,, 2 2 Hall, Donald A. sssss ssss., 1 94 Hall, Henry ,,,,,,2. .ssssss 1 82 Hall, Raymond ,.... sssss.s 1 80 Hallock, Frank ,,,,. .srsssss 2 2 Halvorson, John .,.... ssrsss 2 00 Hamber, Harry ,,... ...ssssss 2 O6 Hamilton, Leo ,,,, ,sss,.......,s 2 2 Hammock, Rex .... ,s,sss, 1 78 186 Hand, Norbert ,,,,. ..,ss,,,,,,, 2 04 Hanning, John ,,,,,, ....,. 2 2,227 Hannon, John ,,,,,,,, ....,,,, 9 1 Hanson, Dennis .,,,,,,, ....., 1 88 Harbaugh, Georges ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 96 Hardin, James ...,. ,.,,,,,, 2 2 Harrington, Don ....,. .....,,,, 1 94 Harrington, William ,,,,,, 22,223 Harris, Tom ,..,..,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,, 2 29 Hart, James ..,,,,, ..,.., 2 2 182 Hartman, Alan ,,,,,,... ,,,,., 2 20 Hartman, John C. ,,,,,,..a,.,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 190 Hartung, James ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..........,,,,,,,, 182 Hartzog, Ernest .,,,., 97, 102, 106, 107, 208 Harvey, H. Darwin .,,...,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,....... 22 Harvey, Dick ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 49 Hasse, Walter ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,., 1 32 Hayes, Thomas ..., ,,.,, 6 3 204 Hays, Thomas ,.,a. ,....,,, 2 30 Heinz, Frank .......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,....,,,,,, 184 Held, Paul 85, 90, 92, 106,108, 109, 184 245 Held, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,..,...,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,., 226 Helm, Earnest ,.,,, ,,,,, 2 15 Helms, James ..... ,.,,,, 1 48 Hemming, Gary ,,,,..,,, ,,,,,, 1 94 Hemphill, Thomas ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 96 Hennings, Alfred s.,s,, 23,229 Henry, Patrick ..,,,, ,,.a,, 1 94 Sfafi0nerS extend their CONGRATULATIONS to you upon your graduation. 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Hoffman, Edward W Hoffman, Lester ,,,, Hogue, William ..., Holahan, Eugene Holcomb, Robert Hollen, John ,,,,,, , Holmberg, Vernie Hooten, James ,,,,, Horne, Richard .... Horner, Jesse .,,,.. Hough, Howard ,,,, House, Robert ,,,,, Howard, F. ,,,,,,,, . Howard, Harry ..... Howarth, James ,,,, Howell, William ,,,, Howland, Robert ,,,,,, Hubler, George ...,. Huffman, Clair ..... Hughes, Frank ,,,,,, .... Huhn, Leland ,,,,,, Hunt, Arthur L . 24, 71, Hunt, Harold ,,,,,,,s,,,..,.. Hunt, James ,,,,, . . . Hunter, John Hunter, Richard ..,. Hurrle, Clarence .,,c Hurst, Joe ,,,,,,,.,,... Huston, Gerald ,,,,,,,,,,, Hutchinson, Frank .,.,. lmlay, Donald ..... ., Ingalls, John ,,...,,,, Inman, Malcolm ,,,, lrwin, John ..... Isbell, Robert .,..... .I Jackson, Harold ,,,,,, Jackson, Jim ,,,,,,, Jacobs, James .... Jacobsen, Jerry ,,,, James, Howard ,,,,, Janoff, Eugene ..... Jantz, Jack ,... ,.,, Jasinski, Casimer ,,,, Jasmagy, William ,,,, Jeffery, Richard Jenkins, Claude Jeter, Ernest ,,,,.. 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