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

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...5 I 1 , f .f'-I I I I I I I r I I I I -Q, ss mx 3 L link..- I DEL SU DOESTE STAFF Editor-in-Chief ....... ....... J im Iverson Art Editors ..,..,. ................. T Om Gould Dick Calderhead Photo Editor ..... ........ R ichard Thurmoncl Copy Editor ...... ....... ,....... M a rgie Montgomery Society and Feature Editor ........ ....,e L ois Hebner Sorority Editors ...... Fraternity Editor ...... oni Williams Jean Satterlee ------Jo Ann Maus Organizations Editor ...,... ........ M arilou Ditrnars Senior Editors ......... Government Editor ,...... .,...., --,---,--Tom Hemphill Mona Renick Marlene Ratalovich Sports Editors ......... ........ G abe De Nunzio Ed Bohanan Advertising Manager ......... ....... H arold Jackson Photographers .,...... ......... T hane Mclntosh Cliff Smith Frank Echevarria Staff: Lois Farr, Marlene Franck, Shirley Mulin, Reed Richardson, Jo Tracy, Carole Simmons, Pearl Klovdahl, Gaylord Stickney, Ole Olson, Pat Rogers, David Stanek Advisors ........ ........ W irt L, McLoney Jean Swiggett Arthur Wimer at l l l iz ll' il i DEL SUDCESTE SAN DIEGO STATE CCLLEGE 1955 What's in a yearbook, everyone asks. The Del Sud staff has taken a page from life in showing you, in pictures, a book of life on your campus. lt's life as you lived it through the school year. Here are your thrills, your fun, your activities, your laughs, your unforgettable moments. But in all things it was you, the students, the coeds, the athletes, the B.M.O.C., that made these pictures alive. For you to remember in the years ahead -when you're settled down, married, with a steady job, three kids, a wife, house and dog-you'll look back on these days and see them again through the eyes of your Del Sud. The crowded caf . . . the rush of registra- tion . . . the excitement of Homecoming . . . the relaxation between classes . . . the kicks of fraternity parties . . . the hundred and one activities on campus during the year. Here we've caught many of your fellow students as you may never have seen them before, and probably never will again. The ever-changing that stood still for one moment of time . . . CONTENTS I Foll Activities - Homecoming - Blue Book Boll - Spring Activities - Blue Book Boll - Government - - Foculty - Student Seniors - Feotures - - A.F.R.O.T.C. - Debote - - Dromo - Holt Time - - Music- - - Publicotions - - - Sororities oncl Froternities - - Ponlfiellenic Council - Inter-Froternity Council Froternity Fovorites - Orgcinizotions - - - Service - - Religious - - Deportmentol - Athletics - - - Footboll - Bosketboll - Trock - - Boseboll - - - Minor Sports - - lndexond Subscribers - - - 4 l l 26 30 44 46 48 56 64 96 98 ' 00 ' 0l ' 02 ' 04 ' 08 ' l8 ' 20 ' 46 ' 76 ' 80 ' 82 ' 90 ' 95 2l 0 2l 2 224 234 242 250 260 m ms ss um -mf A M H 91111111 mxsxsx 'I ' YYIIIIII1. 'Axi-11'-' 1 1 T Pg G p. fy . fe 5: Q 1 if 20 F4 ' E2 :Saad '05, 5 This tie was made for you. . ff- 2 f iw-, m,w:Z.., H gf i?,,,gaaw?r',f, ' HW-if ,Q - ff fn HW My vt 2, '1 ' , ,R 1, -31' ,rw H Ik :-WEL. iw W WU ' W W ' Wg .A,,. H H . . --,. f re- B H. W....,g . M H .V - , --.-Q.. Come on in . . the water's fine. .f '54 ORIENTATICN PEP CAMP ,sys Us ss Nobody here but us chickens. B if-5 mw.?:Zv v-H 1 Q :flu Q M Q Q V M -F WJ .WB ,,.J REGISTRATION HC If ?,, an you squeeze me into one snap course The frosh started the year off right at Orientation Camp Sept. IO-ll . . . learned what was what on campus . . . hanky-pank and swimming . . . Big Wheels on Campus introduced at assembly . . . Delicious breakfast of cold, greasy fried eggs . . . Square dancing at one o'clock in the Lodge . . . Entertainment by the Doppers . . . Counselors showing their age after sleepless nights . . . The honey- moon was over . . . REGISTRATION . . . Seniors trying frantically to make class reservations in Psych I, Speech 2, Freshman Composition . . . New system of registration speeded up the teejus process . . . With the help of friends, a soph registered, paid fees and reserved classes without appearing on campus . .' . 7 It's a bird . . . it's a plane , . . it's CARD TRlCKS! Auditions for the 'Glenn Miller Story?' 'Yehl There I am. Next to the boy who's next to the girl with the crew cut. 8 Next? You too can have lovely legs in just 30 days. Pledge Presents . . . The big night for ad- ditions to the ll national sororities . . . Held at the House of Hospitality from 8 to lO p.m. . . . Actives pleased with the approval of tra- ternity men . . . Guests met shoeless girls around 9:45 . . . Bonfire rally Oct. l . . . Held just before the Frosh Reception . . . Oceotl members lit the S on Black Mountain with torches . . . Dance held in the Campus Lab School auditorium . . . Stag line larger than at any previous dance . . . no stag girls, how- ever . . . Thirsty jitterbugs on their knees trying to reach the CLS drinking fountains. 14 . jw 'K , V- , F we i'r',. H 2- E Au , Y.,-' is s , h X4 i allsxj- 'V I .Q ' 'Hmmm. I wonder if sbe's 'squeaky cIean.' Ri ' 'Exim Well, at'least now I can gripe. Just like Merrie Olde England--with dancing on the green and all that sort of thing. And if elected, I promise three cuts a week and a 2.0 for all . . . Who said all men were bowlegged and had knobby knees . . . or is she a girl? Fraternity rushing occupied the social cal- endar the first month of school . . . bidding in Scripps Cottage . . . the Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon pledge class of 55 largest in history of rushing at,S.D.S.C .... soon after, the 55 were wearing Bermudas on campus at the request of actives . . . they weren't alone, as many found them comfortable for school, casual and date wear . . . the knobby knees were a little hard to take at first . . . more people ran for office in the fall elections than ever before in S.D.S.C. history . . Q80 candi- dates for 22 offices . . . freshmen averaged five candidates per office . . . 9 He's one of our more outstanding students. For Whom the Bells Toll The Aztecs presented their first mascot to the public . . . Dink, a burro . . . A Homecoming Tea was held Sunday, Oct. l7, in Scripps Cottage for the Queen candidates . . . Carolyn Butler, Alpha Tau Omega . . . Betty Ann Tychsen, Pi Beta Phi . . . Danna Dearth, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Carol Doughty, Chi Omega . . . Claudia Stevenson, Kappa Sigma . . . Sue Wayte, Sigma Kappa . . . Barbara North, Kappa Alpha . . . Jackie Schneider, Sigma Chi . . . Jackie Merrill, Gamma Phi Beta . . . Patricia Ashcraft, Alpha Chi Omega . . . Ruth Howell, Theta Chi . . . Carolyn Tamblyn, Alpha Xi Delta . . . Mary Eads, Kappa Delta . . . Phyllis Deyo, Quetzal Hall . . . Edith Ryan, Delta Sigma Phi . . . Pat Starr, Lambda Chi Alpha . . . Jeannie Rayho, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Beverly Jones, Sigma Pi . . . Betsy Bruset, Zeta Beta Tau . . . Ann Tobelman, Kappa Alpha Theta . . . - n 11 And the winner by a nose . . . Yes, yes. Go o l Smashing, crashing, always smashing . . . ' lt was Homecoming Week, not Day, this year . . . On Tuesday, the queen candidates were presented in the quad . . . Blue Key tapped new members afterwards . . . The Don Room of the El Cortez Hotel was the scene of the Homecoming Banquet . . . The judging of the queen was completed before dinner that Wednesday evening . . . candi- dates ate their swiss steak nervously . . . the final decision was reached, but not announced . . , the five finalists were Betsy Bruset, Clau- dia Stevenson, Jackie Schneider, Mary Jacobs and Pat Starr . . . Ed Nuttall was master of ceremonies . . . the classes of l904, 'l4, '24, '34, and '44 were honored . . . next day, Pat Starr was crowned Homecoming Queen . . . 1 l Lessee, there must be an idea for a float here somewhere. HOMECQMING This reminds me of a joke George told me yesterday . . . One of your more interesting campus activities? lt was work, work, work that last night before Homecoming . . . all the Greeks stuff- ing crepe paper flowers or gluing real flowers in place . . . taking off for a short time here and there to look at the competition . . . Watching the weeks of preparation finally look like something that could be recognized . . . some just go to the parade with the float . . . the night of no sleep . . . a cool, gray day . . . the drive up El Cajon Blvd .... music, color and crowds . . . enjoying a job well done . . . ll yu J, , me L . ms nm .., tn hm! MARY JACOBS Pi Kappa Alpha BETZY BRUSET Zeta Beta Tau 'xx in aw ms a '-:Am Q 2: 1, Eg fi Li is y a an as is mms mn is ani: mfs an in 4 a mam i is is was was fin ix wwf Q 1 Q K , as 4,Q: ,W , . iz .. V' wud--mga wwf Q a na .W M 4' 5 H ,mamma ,- Hvlfi ms' E H al xi I 'S S' Q 'Lua ' 'ffm E wif Z 2 umm mf M Wim 'ff 'ymw NJ ifqpisez- .. ff JACKIE SCHNEIDER CLAUDIA STEVENSON Sigma Chi Kappa Sigma HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS 1 aw Q m nm mm nm m xx fm fx E Q 5 E Yi l l 5:2522 IEEE l l l l i l l PAT STARR , Lambda Chi Alpha Pat Starr, sponsored by Lambda Chi Alpha, was Queen of Homecoming . . . During her two years at S.D.S.C., Pat has been queen of the A.F.R.O.T.C. and Kappa Alpha Sweet- heart . . . Her first two years were spent at Principia College in Illinois . . . She is a graduate of San Diego High School . . . An education major . . . Brunette, she has brown eyes and is 5'7 . . . Her attendants were Mary Jacobs, Alpha Phi . . . Betzy Bruset, Pi Beta Phi . . . Jackie Schneider, also Pi Phi . . . and Claudia Stevenson, Kappa Alpha Theta . . . AI Mishne, Homecoming chairman, crowned the queen Thursday before Homecoming Day in the quad . . . The queen and attendants were presented with gifts by the Alumni Associ- ation . . . Mfr .Megiv tra,-A ga, Uris UH HCMECOMING QUEEN I3 HOMECOMING fwxgjgiwigc ' f . SWEEPSTAKES SKOKIAAN DELTA SIGMA PHI l4 ,.--,NH an L ,, , , t 'g'1 1 Z ' 1: . ii,-:ff as ,.,N,., p.w.s5wl.f ,W A 1,21 15751, ,A ,f ., ,, 2.4 W Q, W ff w 4 V ., , .J y 4-Msn 'g' it 1, sift' tt 5524, :Ui ,eggs , ffirxif X um- 'F W N M T A F Wf- 5-4 ya u t I , V i A .i ' ff ' , i - A - ,:x- f.., :A ,V '. ' ,fw , L J,-, N.. 1 1 013' V7 . -tg., H i fri A 1 TQ. 'i' 5 . iiir-' W tim...-Q . -ff .. . L, jr M- L 5 gfgi'1'f-x',:'e5:-Iii' : S' Htl .af -ff 5 ,',.3'f '1 z,'9f'--F-f'!i .-. y 9 :Eg :-:i -:- I-A 5473-,i 'VV' 1 :ln-H Q' - K' 1 VV.. . - V me ,.i ..' F., -4175.-sax - -ans QL ' A 'riffs-4g I'I,.'if 1 .?Zf 'fi , A Q '--m ,.a,s.. ,K-,wig 51 e f1 ' , , ,gfs fgighys s S' -g ii, M if H-Plz-' -1 W M '-y-QQWQ Q HQ f rg, Q, - fi - 'M I - - X I -34:47 The Delta Sig float, Skokiaan, took top honors in the Homecoming parade . . . Their sweepstakes-winning float fea- tured African head-hunters boiling a great White Hunter . . Theme of the parade was Monty Salutes the Hit Parade . . . Delta Zeta wan first in sorority with Flamingo' '... Sigma Chi teamed with Pi Beta Phi to win theme and mixed division prizes for String of Pearls' '... Tau Kappa Epsilon won first in fra- ternity with Mr. Touchdown, U.S.A.' '... The Aztecs squashed L.A State, 38-O, in the game . . . co-captains were Marshall Malcolm and Ron Stewart . . . Pi Phis conducted their 'mum sale for the Little Theatre marquee . . . Alpha Xi Delta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon had best sales in the contest . . . L 'far HOMECOMING String of Pearls Sigma Chi and Pi Beta Phi Best Portrayal of Theme First Place, Mixed Division Flamingo Delta Zeta Best Use of Artificial Flowers First Place, Sorority Division Mr, Touchdown, U.S.A. Tau Kappa Epsilon Best Construction First Place, Fraternity Division m msgs H Hamann saws H , 55' gamma im ss nina? fam E -K F 4 0. , HWY? , T?'1 'N' , w fu is ' . . L . in E , 's 'N R 1 , ,, Q H ,, Y I 0 M .. , H . utr? 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' 1 rr'- g':: ag, V ,, ' nv- ' ' - 1 Down By the Old Mill Stream I Sigma Alpha Epsilon Third Place, F raternity Division yn, H K i' iii, 5 ,- .wm m.,,,-wi 'rl N-pf:3f:3i.L..' f -L ,I -2 - f-Eiigr W. W ?'i 1 With a Song 4S,'f 1-3,Q- G in My Heart Sigma Phi Epsilon h 41i7'f,.2' V Glow-worm if Sigma Kappa and Alpha Phi Omega HCMECCMING Over the Rainbow Zeta Beta Tau l 8 The Happy Wanderer Theta Chi HOMECOMING It g ves me g eat pleasure fgosh it s heavY'7 How can a body sleep with them lights blazin' away? Trophies were presented to the winning groups ot the Homecoming donce by Dwoin Kontor, olumni president . . . El Cortez wos Azteclond for the evening . . . mony were sleepy-eyed cutter stoying up cill night Fridoy . . . the float choirmen groggily clutching their trophies . . . the Don Room, Pocifico Room ond Sky Room filled with Aztecs . . . one of the biggest Homecoming weeks in S.D.S.C. history . . . Homecoming dcince good conclusion . . l9 U1 We really have a COOOOOOL campus . . . 'He must be smart . . . Look at that intelligent expression. 20 l said, 'Parade Rest'! And you have the most superb view from Black Mt. Rallies before each game on Thursday . . . Shrine parade and game followed Homecoming Week . . . high school bands and marching units covered the field . . . Aztec band main attraction of half-time . . . Fresno State overran the Aztecs 20-O . . . game played in Balboa Stadium . . . enthusiastic crowd . . . benefit for crippled children . . . traditional each year for State team . . . Painting of the S on Black Mountain . . . traditional event for freshmen each year during football season . . . Bernie Sosna was chairman of the climb . . . straight up, carrying water or lOO-lbqsacks of lime . . . reach the top, then collapse . . . about 50 freshmen made the hike . . . accompanied by Oceotl members . . . with a flourish of the brooms toward Montezuma Mesa . . . then a clean sweep of the S' '... whitewash seen 20 miles away . . . I J OK. Let's form a single line. Gotta match? Armistice Day was 'saluted on campus with an assembly by the A.F.R.O.T.C .... Carry the Books Day was Nov. lO . . . the men had willing servants for the day . . . women students had to carry books to class or trays in the cat if so requested . . . coeds sported the latest in Bermudas and pedal pushers . . . Beverly Butler chairmanned the day. . . proceeds went to Spring Sing expense fund . . . Seminars, musical programs and speakers highlighted Relig- ious Emphasis Week on campus . . . main speaker was Dr. Roy L. Smith, Methodist minister . . . his topic intrigued many . . . Religion ls Not An Elec- tive' '... Inter-Faith Council was sponsor . . . representatives of various faiths spoke at fraternity and sorority meetings . . . Shall we enter the Inner Sanctum , . . ? Some smart guy had to bring a fan . . . Not all thought-provoking comments come from the classroom. 2l . gt? 5- SsIlluurrrpppppl Ccrruuuuunnchhhl Step right up, Iadieees 'n gentlemen was what you heard in the Gym November 22 . . . it was time for the annual W.R.A. Carnival . . . right before Thanksgiving vacation . . . a turkey was raffled off by the W.R.A .... the feathers and cackle were thrown in for free . . . attractions included penny pitch . . . fun house . . . donuts and other goodies on sale . . . show by the Modern Dance Club . . . Betty Hall Jones came down from Top's . . . the alumni-varsity game opened the S.D.S.C. basketball season . . . the varsity triumphed 83-59 over the All-Stars . . . near-capacity crowd in the Men's Gym . . . dinner before the play and a Skull and Dagger party afterward made lcebound a social event of fall semester . . . A sit-down strike for cushions??? The Iceman Cometh! . . . 22 Weighing in at 44 is . . . Jeanne Durham reigned as Queen of Fite Nite . . . the main attraction ofthe night. . . Delta Sigma Phi took top honors in the competition . . . about 44 fraternity men competed in the wrestling, boxing and gymnastics events . . . Charlie Mclntyre took six out of seven events in gymnastics . . . compe- tition Dec, l4 was between pledge classes . . . the annual pledge chariot races . . . the Sigma Chi pledgepower was the best of the day . . . their can- didate, Donalda Beebe, was crowned queen of the day . . . l.F.C. sponsored the races . . . the SAE float was named best-appearing . . it was a free- tor-all at the Pi Kappa Alpha pie-eating contest afterward . . . more on the guys than in them, it seemed . . . Yum! Shimply delishus! Would you care to turn the other cheek? I wonder if she's engaged? The Greek version of 'Hannibal Crossing the Alps'? ,,+ 23 God bless us everyone, The traditional reading of A Christ- mas CaroI by Dickens was continued this year, but with a major change . . . unknown at the time, last year marked the final reading of the loved story by Dr. Lewis Lesley . . . E. Kingsley Poven- mire gave the reading this year in the name of his friend who began the tra- dition . . . two readings had to be given because of overflow crowds in the Little Theatre . . . the new interpretation by King Povenmire was greatly enjoyed by students . . . Christmas carols played on the chimes added to the festive spirit on campus . . . 1 TX l dreamed l went to a Blue Key auction minus my M ------ m B-a . . . lt's legal! They're married . . . Four down, three to go! Christmas spirit felt by all as vacation time drew close . . . some tests . . . Christmas carol- ing in the caf . . . guitar playing . . . party given by College Y the day before vacation began , . . everyone talking about their plans for the holidays . . . basketball fever . . . the Aztecs defending champs of the League . . . high-scorer Tony Pinkins big draw for games . . . tremendous crowds at the games . . . packed or turnaway at each home game . . . Blue Key auctioned off articles from the Lost and Found Jan. l2 . . . everything in clothing from lingerie to formals . . . sale held in the Main Quad . . . bidding fast and furious . . . Sorry we forgot the fork, Mike. S.D.S.C. students overwhelmed leaders of the March of Dimes drive . . . many events highlighted the week devoted to the drive . . . Delta Sigs sponsored a pie throw as a me- morial to Kingston Robinson, former student, who died of polio. . .students bid S142 for the privilege of throwing pies in each other's face . . . Marlene Dawson and June Edwards, Alpha Chis, donated their services to the drive . . . a trophy was given to the Tekes for the high- est contribution to polio fund . . .the Teke bid of 343.25 was highest in pie-throw . . . victim was Mike Farrar . . . Delta Sigs brought Betty Hall Jones out for show . . . she raised S320 for the drive . . . the APO Vt!alk ot Dimes netted another SlOO . . . But I only have eyes for you . . . The March of Dimes drive was never like this! Study! Study! Always study! The total amount collected was more than Sl2OO . . . Sigma Chi, Delta Sig and SAE fraternity men combined in a Polio Parkway on Laurel Bridge . . . another SlOO was col- lected . . . The climax of the week was the Princess Ball . . . a twelve-year-old polio victim, Joanne Urnezis, was the Princess . . . a member of each sorority composed her court . . . the dance was held at Mission Beach Ballroom . . . couples attending do- donated S400 . . . finals finally ended . . . Blue Book Ball time . . . Roberta Linn was guest star . . . Jerry Schultz crowned Nancy Nelson Belle of the Ball . . . Delta Sigma Phis were proud of their third consecutive winner. 25 BLUE BOO K ALL NANCY NELSON Delta Sigma Phi Belle of the Blue Book Ball Nancy Nelson . . . Delta Sigma Phi candidate. . . Kappa Delta claims her as a pledge . . . this ash blond, blue-eyed belle stands five feet, two inches . . . plans to be a kindergarten teacher . . . minors in homemaking . . . teaches third graders in Sunday School . . . loves to water ski . . . works with a team doing tricks on the skis . . . participates in many aquotic shows . . . says she was . . . astonished and overwhelmed . . . when crowned Belle ofthe Ball . . . BELLE OF THE BLUE BOOK BALL SHARON ANDERSON Theta Chi BLUE BOOK BALL is ga . if Z ii 1 S8 S8 A U H H E x 5 K H H Haggis im B H Q-'ws H B My BE B 'TSY3-, BB -AH'-an-E B H . Hggfgfwaafiwli M E W ml . fm an is is is as W as is am if m mm 152355 as . E-K. ' E WT ,L as rim Em as g M x ms E55 QW a an az 5? is NANCY OLDS SANDRA SEBBY Alpha Tau Omega Pi Kappa Alpha 28 n BETTY CAMPBELL Lambda Chi Alpha DONNA JOHNSON Phi Sigma Kappa is Emma ss n a a a mam. GLORIA ULRICH Sigma Alpha Epsilon nm an W JACKIE COVINGTON JUDY HEINDEL Zeta Beta Tau Tau Kappa Epsilon YS' :Rf-,,-' , VE, ' x y L ,::.'Th'-. NORMA LAWRENCE DIANE MORGAN Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi ELLA WAGNER SUSAN WYMAN Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Sigma - 1 I DIANA MYRICK Sigma Chi FALL Spring 5 455 ,ci 455 if-7 Q7 5? Lg Q.. Q. 53551 SEK AGGEEM MEQEA VLGEBE-'V SES SIG' EH! Q7 -Y' O K You volunteered for this mission From my bird s-eye view, l d say that this is for the birds. After a week of mountain parties, students re- turned to the Mesa to stand in the long lines of registration . . . February second through the fourth . . . those blue registration priority cards went at a high premium this year . . . seniors laughed at the shocked expressions on the faces of second-semester freshmen when they saw their priority numbers . . . the Campus Lab School Auditorium was again filled with frantic students pleading with professors to squeeze in just one more name on the list . . . at last the Bookstore carried the History l7 texts in two volumes instead of one monster . . . Bookstore handled its customers in a mass production fashion as usual . . . second-semester freshmen had to crash classes to carry a full load . . . Place your bets, ladies and gennelmen. There's nothin like a drink to start you on your colle e career . , . Q Q Ever wonder what you looked like from the orchestra . . . ? Of twelve supposedly freshmen coeds, one was a man . . . AWS tea held for these girls Feb. I5 in Scripps. . . Nancy Page was chairman . . . acquainted new students with the campus . . . Shure 'n begorrah! 'twas a big day in the life of the Irish on campus . . . WRA sponsored Sham Shuffle in the gym . . . Dick Cox was crowned St. Pat by George Sunga . . . Martha Anderson was chairman of the dance . . . band concerts in the quad Iivened up the free hours each week . . . co- sponsored by the AS and Music Dept .... perhaps the start of a new tradition . . . It was the IFC fraternity All-Stars against the Frosh basketball team . . . money was donated to a scholarship fund for basketball players . . . Frosh won in over- time 58-55 . . . a dance followed in the gym . . . This is what's known as a ground-shot . . . In the name of Montezuma and St. Patrick, I crown thee. I 33 T milf Y J ' I .-SHE Mirror, mirror, on the wall . . . At last somebody found a better use for the champagne . . . SPRING The Theatre Guild production of Lion of the West coincided with current Davy Crockett fad . . . an interesting take-off of l83O on the King of the Wild Frontier . . . Scripps Cottage re- modeling and the Library change were nicely timed together . . . With the Library no longer a small- scale student union, the Scripps recreation area was necessary . . . a juke box, concession hut, ping- pong and card tables were main attractions . . . the AS, AWS and AMS were joint sponsors of the Scripps project . . . student leaders gathered at Los Angeles State for Southern California regional conference March 26 to discuss problems of student government . . . Aztec representatives publicized the PSPA convention held at State in May . . . ck' Engineers never studied about bridge quite so thoroughly . . . Now who's got the tickets back to San Diego . . . ? 34 That Officer Daniels gives traffic tickets O.K. Just don't forget to return the clothes, any time of day , . . This RO training comes in handy . . . l'll bct he didn't get much encouragement from his folksfthoiii SAE Hal Allen was named the best-dressed man on campus . . . the contest ran one week . . . each fraternity man was dressed in ci different outfit each day . . . The South Shall Rise Again . . . this came true on campus as KAS refought the Civil War . . . on April l the Soph Class sponsored a progressive jazz concert . .g . student Eddie Fisher led State College jazz musicians . . . proceeds were divided between the Soph Class and the Music Dept .... Two University of London debaters amused their audience in the Little Theatre with cracks about American customs . . . it was a de- bate with Ada Picaizen and Andy Brown on recogni- tion of Red China . . . but the antics of their coun- try cousins were more interesting to the London- ers . . . l I think we will show you tonight why Britishers are known as John BULL. 35 The Barber-Shop Quartet Contest, on annual affair until l9-49, was revived this year by the AMS . . . Pi Kappa Alpha placed first . . . Alpha Chi Omega competed as the original Beauty-Shop Quartet . . . Sigma Pi was second and the Delta Sig Dap- pers were third in fraternity division . . . Frank Mendoza was chairman of the event . . . present plans are for the contest to be held during the fall semester . . . Jack Stump emceed and Dr. Robert Benjamin was advisor . . . winners of the contest enter- tained during thejudging at Spring Sing . . . perpetual trophies were awarded to first-place winners . . . judging was done by the Solidaires, a pro group, at the contest in the Little Theatre . . . BARBERSHOP QUARTETS S P I l'm a Foreman-Clark label . . . 54 -ww Good night, Irene ' . U Another mug for our collection 36 ELECTIONS Stamp the AS card. Spring elections were held in April for school officers . . . Bob House wos elected AS president . . . Deon Erwine is new veep . . . Jeon Sotterlee is AS secretory . . . Horvey Goodfriend is Commissioner of Finonce . . . President of the AWS is Ann Peterson . . . Julius Compbell is new AMS prexy . . . Morlene Benjomin will serve os WRA president next yeor . . . Horry Stein- metz wos choirmon of the elections . . . Cetzo girls counted the votes, while the Delto Zetos served coffee to nervous condidotes owoiting results . . . most offices decided in first vote . . . run-offs held the week ofter . . . f gu-1' ,,, And they think computing machines can replace these . . . ? Vote. W , i i x The result: 55 ballots and three gum wrappers. Afterwards, it's Iight-up-the-victory-bonfire-time again . . . ALL WOMEN'S DAY SPRING The jury finds the defendant . . . BBB And if every Cetza girl lit iust one little candle . . . 38 Next on the program, the Flower Song from All-Women's Day . . . All-Women's Day . . . Inter-sorority bridge tournament in Scripps won by Alpha Phi . . . Cap and Gown tapped eight of nine new members at the spring AWS banquet that night . . . Edith Flourie was tapped on the campus next day . . . Cetza tapped 23 girls . . . M. L. Ross was named out- standing AWS Board member . . . the Gamma Phi Beta scholarship trophy went to Alpha Phis . . . Panhellenic awarded scholarships to five sorority girls who had a 3.0 grade record in the fall . . . the AAUW presented two memberships to Betty Tyschen and Veleda Sickels, named outstand- ing senior women . . . Sigma Kappa received the Sportsmanship trophy from Alpha Xi Delta . . . banquet in the San Diego Women's Club climaxed successful Women's Day, April 27 . . . l l was just sitting there, minding my own business . . . Even F. Scott Fitzgerald would have rubbed his eyes . . . Sigma Chi held a goldfish-eating contest . . . eight hardy gourmets received tree bids to the fraternity dance . . . one female contestant changed her mind as she viewed the wriggling crea- tures . . . high school students from city and county schools toured the SDSC campus as part of the second annual CoIlege Day, April 29 . . . tive hundred high school athletes and former SDSC lettermen attend- ed the first annual Aztec Pow-Wow on April 30 . . . guests of honor included Art Link- letter and Mayor John Butler . . . Andy Randegues honored tor 25 years service in the cat . . . he was presented with a round- trip ticket to Hawaii . . . Eeek! lt's alive . . . This boy's 46th entry in our Photo Competition . . Y HY 1.21 Xe, 1. 'ii Q 8 V' V I . me is 7? l Smokey Rogers' new outfit auditions for the high school kids . . . Already they're getting the knack of loafing in the quad . . i g 1' Linkletter 'n Love lunch at Pow-Wow . . . -f'f-- as-New a 'rqfww ,, f yy Q, : ' fr' -r..s:g,,f-3--9, -M1-1-1..5',,,g::'g rf V- S ' ff ' f f- .A , gb r . -1 . .. f, ,A-::,,v. .iz .V , .,3. .. g ln spite of rain in the city and snow in the mountains, one of the largest crowds in his- tory attended the 58th SDSC Founder's Day . . . programs were presented by the music, drama and P.E. departments . . . the pub- lic could see themselves on a closed-circuit television hookup . . . or take a make-be- Iieve tour of Europe via slides . . . learn their blood type . . . see gloss-blowing and explosions . . . write with flaming ink . . . watch a flame that barks . . . art displays featured student work . . . tested the pub- lic sense of discrimination . , . alums gathered in Scripps Cottage for a reunion . . . guests were served refreshments in the I-lome Economics Cottage . . . visitors watched while Del Sud staff members slaved over final touches on the yearbook . . . Fire Wrllrl Y' if For those whose pens run dry . . . 55 FOUNDER'S DAY wx k - 4 he men on Del Sud staff appreciate calendar art more, though . . . AWARDS DAY ASSEMBLY Greaves receives journalism award from Arthur C. Wimer. Outstanding students are honored each year at Awards Day . . . held this year on May 3 in the Main Quad . . . five service keys for outstanding service to the school in student government present- ed to Andy Brown, Tom Goodbody, Don Ritchey, i George Sunga and Sue Shearer . . . those named A to Who's Who were officially announced and pre- sented to the school . . . Sunga received the AS President's award of a senior-class ring . . . de- l partmental and divisional awards were presented to i outstanding students . . . IFC awards were given l to two graduating seniors from each fraternity . . . the AWS began a special fund for support of the lScripps Cottage recreation area . . . Blue Key l tapped new members . . . athletic awards were ipresented... l ner A.S. President Jim Simms gives George Sunga President's ring. Sunga congratulates incoming A.S. President Bob House. l 41 t. .. . LAST EVENTS SPRING e eEXlIl Here's hoping more of the delegates are like you . . . All they need is Evelyn and her Magic Violin . . . 42 , -ff. w X aft A: s - if ,--, H . Things should now be real George with Jim Cavanaugh, president of PSPA. Lessee who can hold it the longest . . . For the first time, SDSC was host to the Pacific Student Presidents Association in convention . . . past and present AS presi- dents of colleges in the l l Western states at- tended . . . the Manor Hotel was head- quarters . . . a luau at Mission Bay and a dance at the hotel were two highlights of the convention, from May ll to l4 . . . soror- ity and fraternity members cooperated in showing the presidents a good time . . . discussion groups met at State . . . frater- nities and sororities each year compete in Spring Sing . . . held in the Greek Bowl . . . open to the public . . . competition in novelty, womens, mens and mixed divisions . . . Beverly Butler was chairman . . . QI. '.'hL'-1 l 9 ff , , , fn: g. ,-,- .. ., , ,H V i A a.Ai1..f:4..-L-.4 t.g-V.-.11 ' V . If .V. . ....,.,, ,,N.,,f.i,t,Qh52-Q gs.. ' ' FQ ' V , , '-1? V, 3, ,Q . QQQQ - w. ..-why. ng-we X B1 I g m law . 'S -'QE ' A-' ..-l Bk ' - . ,-7.':f?' F, Ns- ve Ei ' a U' I nfl ' l 'M I-. I R 1 . 'l rv' l V V . ll I jul 1 , H -sa. Q -j X , ui 5 E F' 4.3. fin -I r 0 bg 1 -A :sl 4 il xx, wg -A :ca - V ll J ef .1 WV? -H.: ij l ii' lf! f 4 if i - g s i ,I 5:19 4 E if ' l 1 l In I 1 GJ . t I , xl ' X li We'lI catch that gopher if it's the last thing we do . . . At the end of the year, those who are graduating look forward to the week ending June lO . . . those who will be around in the fall look to the growth of the campus . . . construction was start- ed on the new engineering building . . . educa- tion, speech and home economics buildings are slated tor the near future . . . Baccalaureate to be held June 5 in the Main Quad with a reception after in Scripps . . . the senior dinner is planned for the night of the Blue Book Ball . . . at Bali Hai . . . seniors are candidates for Belle of the Blue Book Ball . . . graduation exercises will be held Friday morning, June lO, in the Greek Bowl . . . , no W f,vk I' f rn As W'-W.. 9155 R '5- e..,J1. if ff f,ll3x,3q ,gtk fr'- M ei' ,A fry ' 93:1 , ,giwx We , A- V f 'V v ri '1-L- ,' ' ' V 1 B It' xiii g ill- 394: x '-s t 1 ,VF-,,'fv3:5 , V. an . N Q, , '- X 5 ' -- ' ix f ' qwfif.-,fi-Ls.VEf'Ez-, - -' 7- V- - V . 1 l.r..f-.fr -. .' 4 M ' 1 ,.. , gg. 5 I' 7: f3:i1.r4Z,h 5. 'V , r tt.. A K L .4 ,-,'Tn. '35, ' -Mg , , if 7 f x X-'P 722.5 ' 594 A-l - 'H f , f if- 3- sv s wr ax - O' ' 8 ' -- f' ' 'I' I X, ffL,.'.'f,:f-1.' -1'-- ' 'V ' qi 'L fr - 1 - - Jfxiiz l . P .7' 'i-'Og - Q ' --,,2'!-,KAL l rr - ' 3 ' At 1, ' ' A i 2 I ' f ' - ' ,i 'IQ if - ll- S , g V - ' . 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Y I-, -I F 'Z'-IU' -qi -nl- T 1-'T VOTE f-T, OVef1'xme1wi The history of San Diego State College is written in the lives of its students. The Del Sudoeste is the most effective means we have of capturing in picture a moment in the lives of these students while they are on the campus they cherish. This record, and those that have gone before, presents a challenge to future generations. As alumni of San Diego State College you will treasure this volume and the memories that it recalls. . ADMINISTRATION James J. Hunter, Jr, Executive Dean We present the Deans . . . who give their assistance when requested or needed . . . every A M,-e-zvwsm F,,,. phase of campus and student life is furthered by their interest and active participation . . . they advise student-faculty commit- tees . . . integrate campus and curricular activities . . . advise problems of students, activities, curriculum and building pro- gram . . Mariorie s. Brookshire Ernest B. O'Byrne Associate Dean of Students, Activities Dean of Educational Services and Summer Sessions .Q fa Herbert C, Peitfer, Jr. Donald E. Walker DOF'-ald R- Wafsffn Dean of Students Associate Dean of Students, Counseling Dean Of IFVSTFUCUUV1 1 49 ADMINISTRATICN John M. Daniel Timothy Hallahan Selwyn C. Hartigan Security Officer, Maintenance Chief of Maintenance Business Manager James L. Julian William M. Kidwell James S. Kinder Publications and Placement Officer Coordinator of Public Relations Officer Audio-Visual Services Richard Madden Edmund C. Nuttall Marion L. Parker Chairman of Graduate Studies Activities Advisor ReQiStrar ,--vi Frank O. Robertson, M.D. John Paul Stone Dick Thomas Director of Health Services Head Librarian Graduate Manager . 1 , Lt. Col. John Monaco, Jr. Charles W. Lamden Air Science Business i M 5 'W N 'K Q ll - George N, Sorenson George Ziegenfuss Fine Arts Health Education, Physical Education and Recreation Robert D, Harwood Dudley H, Robinson Life Sciences Physical Sciences Manfred H. Sch rupp Education John R. Adams Languages and Literature Robert W, Richardson Social Sciences DIVISICN CHAIRMEN Alfred E. White Robert F. Wilcox Admissions Officer Coordinator of Public Administration ' Y -a .I 5 1 U.-J' W Q Urn' 4 i--11 3 '23 .l - ' 'L I . Bei! l, gli.. my .N 'V ff ff? fi E st. -N . I ' 'qi ., re df' if mf 1 ,-fl 'Ind . ... HF-if ..' ' , ' vga, 2 ,f,,1'V,ii N-1 la. 1 ' 1512.1 c u V..s,:a. 'V .5321 Eugene P. Brown Accounting and Business Management an Morrow F. Stough Elementary Education -Jf' Ruth A. Talboy Home Economics Frederick W. Kasch Physical Education, Men 52 Everett G. Jackson Art George A. Koester Secondary Education - feng Kenneth Phillips Industrial Arts Marion L. Schwob Physical Education, Women Clifford E. Smith Mabel A. Myers Astronomy, Geology and Botany and Bacteriology Physical Science DEPARTMENT -Ill l 5: S8 EEE -A 'E its any ata? was as . Q Curtis R. Walling John R. Theobald Engineering English is . la Bm. ma Bm s Hamm is n is Bm mn mn, . Q -h B f .f - - 1 it--:ei - :L+-5 -QT is E is is mx-i B a Arthur C. Wimer Frances B. Torbert Journalism Marketing Clarence G. Osborn Wolcott C, Treat Political Science Psychology and Philosophy O, Le Barron Education, Secretarial Office Management CH til M. Wolf Languages incent C. Harris iathematics rank L. Scott ecreation UIUIJ IIIJJIII wflrs afrlfm li John A. Spangler Roy E. Cameron Chemistry Economics AIRME N fins. , ili- Alvena Storm Angela Kitzinger Katherine M. Ragen Geography Health Education HiSf0 Y ii' J '1 51 Su ' it . ,, .,.. r x F g ': 1 In i I, r ' ',.-nz.. , ' is' . ' r ' iii . ':':..Il fl'5'r '4V' if .ff - aaaa I - ' 'fx' LN 'E - ':'-J-fx' 'M -',f - lf 'fl z isyfilf-' V V Pattee E. Evenson Neva E. Nye Chesney R. Moe Music Nursing Physics H if r. . ' w at as 4 ,M-my 1 ' w. QK . X my . f Si A Q. fi David S. Milne A A Hunton D. Sellman Kenneth M. Taylor Sociology and Anthropology Speech Arts Zoology 0 0 STUDENT Left to right: Jackie Cathcart, Don Walker, Ed Nuttall, Harry Steinmefz, Gwen Geren, Marjorie Brookshire, Bob Anaya. FINANCE 'v-any-a - - -.U-..,..Ma-. f fe I - , .,.M TLS Q M- ?i E391 If 'S Y W J , . . Qzgwammf fx h . gn Y- - mmeww K, ,,.. .W ,, ,. , - - '11 A -s-,-...W.wL.4 Za- , -- ' .Q---W,-...,.. V .. - ' Left to right: Pat Henry, Glen Hodge, Glen Taylor, Robert Wilcox, Jim Iverson, Arthur Wimer, James Julian. 54 ACTIVITIES Left to right: Alan S. Mishne, Dick Thomas, Bob House, Herbert Peiffer, Don Ritchey, George Sunga. PUBLICATIONS ACULTY CCMMITTEES if -. '43, '- pq , . .. .K Left to right: J. O. McClintic, John Spangler, George Ziegenfuss, Dave Carlson, Bob House, Dick Thomas. LECTURES AND ASSEMBLIES Left to right: Walter Fisher, Willard Trask, Alice Harvey, Herbert C. Peiffer, Jr., Marjorie S. Brookshire, Edmund C. Nuttall, Robert Shields, Albert Wieciorek. ATHLETICS Left to right, first row: Sherry Miller, Diane Almgrin, Cynthia Cook, Michael Farrar, Paul Phillips. Second row: Abraham P. Nasatir, John Dirks, Glen Fulkerson, Marjorie S. Brookshire, Duane C. Tway, Andrew C. Olson, Paul Stewart. STUDENT HOUSING Left to right: George Sunga lpresidenti, Shirley Krasner, Bill McGrath, Claire Dugan, Lois Hebner, Don Ritchey, Andy Brown, Harvey Goodfriend, Julius Campbell, Dave Carlson, Tom Goodbody, Sue Shearer, Harry Steinmetz, Ann Peterson. , A.S. COUNCIL One of the most daring Councils I've ever seen, was the tribute of presiding officer George Sunga . . . Revoked the mandatory A.S. card for sorority and fraternity members . . . then tried to balance the budget as sales dropped . . . moved into its own quarters this year . . . sponsored the Frosh Reception for A.S. card-holders . . . also sponsored the Princess Ball to raise funds for the March of Dimes . . . tried to offer activities for students, though funds barely covered necessary annual expenses . . worked on the Scripps Cottage remodeling for student use . . 56 X Z r L5 L ' ' ' ' Q Q A 121' 7,5 7 A - E - 1---p: 1 1 A 4 .ff - W, . Q2 .14 ' ' ' .V . 52 JERRY MCINTIRE GEORGE SUNGA Vice President President ASSCJCIATED STUDENTS SHIRLEY KRASNER BOB HOUSE Secretary Treasurer 57 a AWS BOARD-Marianne Benjamin, Dorothy McCollom, Donna Zaiser, Marilyn Skinner, Donna Dee Dickson, Cynthia Cook, Jean Satterlee, Sally Benter, Joyce O'Connor, Margie Petz, Pat Hoover, M. L. Ross, Ann Reinstra, Bonnie Morrison, Rosario Petrone, Sharon Anderson, Barbara Schrumpf, Beverly Butler, Sylvia Jennings, Nancy Page, Miss Helen Dorris and Sue Shearer. ASS CCIATED sus SHEARER 'A' President 58 ANN PETERSON Vice Presidnet A.W.S. officers and board members ii x offer special activities for all campus coeds . . . from the welcoming tea in the fall and spring . . ., to A.W.S. ban- quets each semester for recognition of outstanding women students . . . Big Sister program and Frosh Fete again made incoming freshmen feel more welcome . . . A pet project was the remodeling of Scripps Cottage into a recreation area for all students.. . . an open theme in Spring Sing provided some interesting arrangements . . . Miss Helen Dorris and Dr. Marjorie Brook- shire were advisors . . . Carry the Books Day . . . An annual AWS event . . . WCJMEN STUDENTS MARIANNE BENJAMIN DONNA ZAISER Secretary Treasurer 'erik Left to right: Walt Bussey, Darold Smith, Bernard Sosna, Edmund C. Nuttall, Tom Goodbody lpresidentl, Glenn Taylor, Frank Mendoza, Reed Richardson ASSCDCIATED TOM GOODBODY President 60 FRANK MENDOZA Vice President l i 'Fight Night . . . An annual AMS event . . . MEN STUDENTS All males on campus belong to the A.M.S .... They too had their fashion show, for the latest styles for men . . . Worked toward improving Scripps Cottage . . , Aided the March of Dimes drive through collections at a local drive-in . . . they sponsored the five femmes from S.D.S.C. who contributed their tips . . . a women's division was added this year to the annual barber- shop quartet competition . . . they continued work on the Cavalcade of Champions portraits for the gym . . . GLENN TAYLOR BILL WALSH Secretary Treasurer DEAN LEPTICH President SENIORS BEVERLY JONES Vice President - DIANN PENRY Secretary JUNIORS 62 SHIRLEY HELMS Treasurer GARY LONG LOIS FARR President Vice President MURIEL DARON LEANNA DRAPER Secretary Treasurer JOHN WARD President SOPHOMORES JIM HINCK Vice President JEAN SATTERLEE Secretary FRESHMEN J O ANN TRACY Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS JERRY SCHULTZ OLE KITTLESON President Vice President PAT HOOVER BOB BECHTEL Secretary Treasurer el SL A-L.. Qi'K'2i1: : ,fiizmii 5 Qiii? Vx ,. .QL f. Milli! 2 f, ,- T, 254523 s , i Q ki. , 1 9 'if 9 Q., S3 xii' 2' r... I w 1 Il, e ii GRADUATION PRoGRAM w K w f 1 S e1fxioI'S ABBEY, NANCY G. Degree: A.B. Uunel Maior: Psychology Activities: Pi Beta Phi, Psi Chi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Cetza ASHCRAFT, PATRICIA Degree. A.B. Uunel Maior: Economics Minor: Political Science Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, Panhellenic, Cetza ANDERSON, RONALD D. Degree: A,B. iFeb,l Moior: General Minor: Air Science, ' Economics, Business i i ies Arnold Air Socie Act'v't' 2 ty, H Alpha Phi Omega, Golf, Sigma Chi AUCLAIR, RICHARD A. Degree. A.B. QSummerl ABBOND, THEODORE R. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Social Science Minor: English I ANDERSON, RONALD IRVING Degree: A.B, KFeb.J Maior: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Phi Sigma Kappa Major: Education Minor: Social Science in it it Y BANNISTER DAVID E Star trombonist of 1975? 66 BELL, ROBERT GARLAND Degree: B.S. Uunel Moior: 'Business Management Degree AB Uunel Ma or Social Science Minor. Eng is AVERY, RICHARD N. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Sociology . Minor: History Activities: Alpha Gam Sigma, Alpha Kappa Dell French Club BAKER, DALE D. Degree: A.B. CFeb.l Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Delta Sigma Ph BERTSCI-II, CAROL V. BENSON, PETER ALLEN Degree: A.B. lFeb.D Maior: ieech Arts Minor: istory Activities: Kappa Sigma, Yell Leader l Degree: A.B, lSummerJ Major: General Minor: Spanish, Psycholog Sec retary Activities: Gamma Phi Bs Secreta ries' Club, Canterb Club 'se-1' fav BOLEN, -JOHN W., JR. Degree B S Uunel Major Accounting Activities Tau Sigma AMS, MARY L. ree: A.B. Uunel or: Psychology or: Sociology ivities: Treble Clet, Sailing 0, Alpha Xi Delta, Canter- 1 Club s -,-it-2 ' H as a-as , RTA, JANE ree: A.B. lFeb.7 ior: Education wor: Social Science rivities: Alpha Chi Omega, ta Phi Upsilon, Cetza, Tre- Clef, Symphony, Orches- , C.S.T.A, NSIGNORE, ROTHE I.. -greet A.B. Uunel aior: English inor: Speech Arts ztivitiesz Pi Theta, ub English ALCORN, SHIRLEY J. Degree: A.B. Uunei ,N Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Alpha Phi, Xolotl, C.S.T.A., Delta Phi Upsilon e A ANDREWS, MARY LOUISE Degree: A.B. Uunel Moior: Life Science Minor: Chemistry Activities: Sigma Kappa, Cet- za, Phi Mu Epsilon, Newman Club, Inter-Faith Council AYRES, ROBERT S. Degree: B.S. lSummerJ Moior: Business Management Activities: Alpha Tau Omega BING WILLIAM S. Degree: B.S. Uunel Major: Business Management Minor: Economics Activities: Lambda Chi Alpha BAKER, RICHARD WILKINSON Degree: A.B. lFeb.i Maier: Life Science Minor: Physical Education Activities: Kappa Alpha, Bas- kerball BARTON, BRUCE Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Social Science Minor: Industrial Arts BOWEN, DON Degree: B.S, Maier: Business Management Activities: Kappa Sigma BAH U, THEODORE A. Degree: A.B. lFeb.J Major: Sociology . Minor: Speech Arts Activities: Inter-varsity Chris- tian Fellowship BIRD, SALLY Degree: A,B, Uunel Maior: Education Minor: English Activities: Cap and Gown, De- bate, Pi Kappa Delta, Brocas, Theatre Guild ix- ARNOLD, ALBERT W. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Journalism Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Aztec, Press Club, Marching Band ALDERSON, ANN Degree: ALB. Uunei -Maior: English Minor: Spanish Activities: Westminster Club Seniors BAKER, SHIRLEY ROSE Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Delta Zeta, West- minster Club, I,V.C.F., Hiking Club, C,S.T.A. is ii BOWEN, DONALD C. Degree: B,S. Major: Accounting Activities: Tau Sigma BEDNAR, MILDRED M. Degree: A,B, Uunel Major: Business Education Activities: Pi Omega Pi, Kap- pa Delta Pi, C.S.T.A., Pi Theta BLASKOWSKY, D0 LOR ES .I . ' Degree: AB, Major: Education ' Minor: Social Science ' Activities: Kappa Delta Pi, C.S.T.A. 67 BOWERS, NORMAN M. Degree: B.S. tFeb.l Motor: Engineering Minor: Economics Activities: From Northrop Aera, Institute A freshman walked in here turned a couple of dials and bloooie' BROWN, ANDREAS CANDYD Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Pre-Law General Minor: Political Science, Economics, History Activities: Sigma Chi, Student Council, Xolotl, Pi Kappa Del- ta, Tau Sigma, Frosh Cabinet, Athletic Committee, l.F.C., Ju- BROWN ANNA L Degree AB fFebi diciary Committee, Blue Key, Who's Who, Rushing Commit' 1136 CALVERT, J OH N DAVID Degree: AB. Uunei Maior: Social Science Minor: English Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity CARTER, OPALENE Degree: AB. Uunei Major: Education Minor: English Activities: A.W.S., lnter-Var- sity Christian Fellowship, Del- ta Sigma Theta BURGHARDT, FRANCIS A. Degree: B.S. Uuriei Major: Business Management BURNS, Mayor Personnel Management Minor: Psychology, Economics W BURNETT, RICHARD J. Degree: A,B. Uunei Major: Sociology Activities: Kappa Sigma MARC ELLINE M. Degree: A,B. Uunei Maior: Psychology Minor: Sociology Activities: Alpha Kappa Delta, Psi Chi CAMILLO, MAURICE A. . Degree. B.S. Uunei ..,. BARBARA A. Club it BRAVO, GLORIA Degree: B.S. Uuriei Major: Laboratory Techni Minor: Bacteriology Activities: Phi Mu Epsilon BROWN, BEVAN HA Degree: B.S. tFeb.i Major: Engineering Minor:,Air Science Activities: Kappa Sigma, nold Air Society CARDINAL, WILLIAN' Degree: B.S. ,CFeb.i. Major: Marketing , . Activities: Sigma Aipha,Epsi- .ni . , K : lo Tau Sigma ci-msc, non A. Degree: A.B. tFeb.i Major: Business Management Minor: Economics Activities: Golf Team, Sopho- gmore Class Treasurer, Delta 'Sigma I' Phi Major: Chemistry ' Activitiesf American Cha col Society ' own, cum: greet A.B. Uunej ajor: Art tivities:'Delta Delta Delta im U. of Mlami, Art' Guild 1 BRUCKER, EARLE F., JR. Degree: A,B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: History Activities: Baseball, Sigma Chi sums, GENE A. D BOYD, J EANN ETTE Degree: A.B, iFeb.l Major: Art Education Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, l.V.C.F., C.S.T.A., Xolotl, rt Guild BRAY, HENRY G. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics Activities: Pi E silon, Ameri- can Chemical Society BRUSET, BETSY Degree. A.B. Uunel Major: Social Service Activities: Pi Beta Phi, Cetza TEAU, EODORE H., JR. gree: A.B. ujor: Education nor: Social Science, Speech Arts tivities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, ilotl, C.S.T.A,, Drama Club HERRY, JAMES A. agree: B.S. lJuneI ajor: Business Management ztivitiesz Kappa Sigma Degree: B.S. Major: Physics . .R.E. CARMICHAEL, Activities: Kappa Sigma, Sig- ma Pi Sigma, Frosh Basketball, BUTLER, CAROLYN J. Degree: A.B. Uunel Motor En lish I 3 Q Activities: Alpha Phi, A.W.S., Cap and Gown, Ponhellenic it if. fir? , 1 MARY JEAN Degree. A,l3. Uunej Major: Physical Education Minor: Physical Science Activities: Gamma Phl Beta, W.R.A., Canterbury Club CHIRCO, INICE V. Degree: A.B. iSummerI Major: General Minor: Education, Psychology, Sociology cams, ROBERT-JAMES Degree: B,S.1UuneJ Major: Civil ,Engineering Activities: American Society of Civil Engineers, Engineers' Asf sociation BRANCH, WILLIAM R. Degree: B.S. iSummerj Major: Business Management Activities: Theta Chi BRENDING, DENNIS Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Physical Education Minor: Industrial Arts BUNGER, LOUISE A. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: English, Social Science i Activities: Rally Committee, Pi Beta Phi, Blue Book Ball Com- mittee BURNS, JOHN F. Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A., Kappa Delta Pi sirens, Q A ' cuN'roN L., Jn.- Degree: AB: lSummerl Major: General - Activities: ,Kappa Sigma, Gym- nastics , g , M ' W . . W .ssc . I 4 . M 5. :- i' Ds M' - Q' ' . if -1 rf -,AC ..ff .es Hg ' -1 , -' M V BX! ' t M . f, -ii V , - ws. . W V - A F, . . ,- . - W,-' W-,s',,..j-ja., CLARK, ALEXANDER L. Degree: A.B. . Major: Accounting, Sociology Activities: Alpha Kappa Delta' 69 CLARK, ALZINA MARGUERITE Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Delta Pi C.S.T.A. COATH, ROBERT L. Degree: A.B. Major: Social Science Minor: English Activities: Political Science www CLARK, BARBARA BEALE Degree: A.B, Major: General Minor: Business, Home Economics, Sociology Activities: Alpha Phi, Secref tarial Club, Home Economics Club Club ' ' Q ef ft H COFRANK, PATRICIA WHEELER D-grce. A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: English Activities: C,S.T.A., Westmin' ster Club, Delta Phi Upsilon Lessee, it's here some place . . . Semi-Micro Qualitative Analysis. COLE, GEORGE Degree: BS. Lluneh Major: Zoology Minor: Psychology COURTER, R. LINDEN Degree: A.B. Uunej Major: Speech Arts Activities: Kappa Sigma, Skull 81 Dagger, Theatre Guild, Asst. Technical Director L.T. CRAWFORD, IRVING Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: General Activities: Kappa Alpha Psi E CUTCHSHAW, CHARLES M. Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Major: Psychology DAWLEY, HUGH T. Degree. A.B. Uunej Activities: Wesley Club, Ame?- Major: English ican Chemical Society, Sailing Activities: Aztec Staff, Phi AI- Team, Club Azteca pha Theta, English Club 70 DEMING BONNIE JEAN Degree: A.B. Muriel Major: Education Activities: Delta Phi Upsilon, C.S.T.A, DENHAM, CONSTANCE LEE Degree: AB. lFel3,D Major: Office Management Minor: Psychology Activities: Sigma Kappa, Pan hellenic, Cetza, Tri S., Secre- 4 tarial Club WH, COBLEIGH, NANCY LAURA Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Delta Pi ma Alpha Iota COLLAMER, SHIRLEY PATRICIA Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: 'Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Cetza, Xcl A.W,S. Board, Kappa l Pi, A.S. Council, Cap Gown, C.S.T.A., NNho's DAY, L. CHANNINO Degree: Uunei Major: Minor: Activi tis: J il, C RK Du- olmifn EUGENE A.B. Uunel Chorus, Air So- xr A, ef W I i i I l nf-: A, COFFER, CHARLES 0'DELL Degree: A.B, Major: Chemistry Minor: Astronomy COLLINS, NORMA JEAN Degree: A,B. Uunel Major: General Activities: Kappa Delt hellenic 0, Pan- CLARK EVELYN' 5. Degree, A.B,,iJuneI, L fMaior: :Educatigid - M 1 ' fi A M Minor: iiSocia'l'Seien'ceL, K , V5 If . :Activities: C.S.T.A.Q, ' - rs l i l i i l 1 i l l A.B. Uunel sal Science lnte- ' Delta C.S.T.A. i l ssseu.e, REEN ALIDA egrIe: AB. Uunel Asian: English Ainolt, 'History xctivlties: Newman Club, Eng- ish Gllub, Inter-Faith Council 'l Physical Education Soc' ' r Faith Council, Williams Club, Women's P.E. ln. DEARTH, DONNA LOU Degree: B.S. Gummerl Maior: Laboratory Technique Activities: Phi Mu Epsilon, Chi Omega, Cetza COVH ER MARGARET Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General Q, Minor: Math, Psychology, . History CURCIO, A MARJORIE EUGENIA Degree: A,Bf ' Major: English, -Speech Arts u Activities: Debate, Theatre Guild ' rt. xt DE VELBISS, RUTH CAROLYN li Degree: A.B.4lFeb.Je H 7 Mojor: General H H Minor: Geography, English, fm if Education 1' Activities: Westminster: Club H e , tw QEATRIQK, ' MARY iiA Degree '-A,B. CFeb.l Major: Social Science ' Minor: , Psychology? Activities: A.W.S. Board, Pon- hellr-gniC,iAlphd 'Xi Delta ' t Tau Wligsf: BE 55355 .. ,gf e -. ., ECLARK, JANE A. Degree: A.B. lSummerl Major: Speech Arts Minor: English, Philoso hy - f Activities:'Theatre Guilcf Skull and Dagger,'Pl Kappa Delta, Alpha Phi ' ,,,c6rTr'igY,if A- . ' .PAlTRlClA,:ANNE' . DegreTeEJA,B.Q L U' ' :Malorf: 'Education- Minar::'Erfglish ' ,-,' D cox, -QEQELIA --ALICE , I Degree:'B,S.1'lJunej u A Major: gChernistryjl , - -Activities: American Cherriical gocietygf gigma Kappa, iCetza 7 H CUSTER, ED V tw Y , , f 1 D' - 1. -. qv: QEX0,,P!FlYLLlS' A. - . E X ,Degree:S'wA.B. Ugnel K l 1 71 M5aiogEEducg:ition mi, 'I M MQiar: rGenerol Science, ' W LActivit'ies:gDelta rPhi Upsilon, -Q.s,T.A. f : Degree: A.B. Uunel Maier: English Minorzil-'listory , Activities: Publications, Press Club, Booster Brochure, Delta Sigma Phi DE BRECHT, KATHERINE Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General 7l Oh no' Another Spring Sing practice. 1 ii ' EADS, MARY LUCILE Degree: A.B.' iFeb.l Major: General Minor: Home Economics, Psychology, Sociology Activitiesr Kappa Delta, Home Economics Club i F'iTzni'rnicK, izossnr Degree: A.B.5aunei', Major: Education Minor: Spanish' , Activities: Club Aiteco, inter- cultural Organization, Aztec, Camera Club, Audio Visual C.S.T.A. EVANS, VIRGINIA Degree: A.B, CFeb.i Major: Aft Education Minor: English , Activities: Art Guild DITTO, RAY' Degree. B.S..KJuneJ Major: Engineering H Activities: Society of Automo- tive Engineers, Engineers' As- sociation ' V DOUGHTY, CAROL-MILLER Degree: AQB., Cjunei EASTLlCK,: THOMAS L. Degree: A.B.fCF,eb.i Major: Psychoiqgy- Minor: Business Education, Socialw Science Activities: Tau Sigma, Psi Chi m.WUi H. Major: Sociai Service Activities: Chi Qmega, Panhel- Ienic, Treble Clef n - Q EHRINGER,Qfj RUTH AI..LESl'- Degree: B.S. CJune3 Major: Accounting FARRAQ, Q3iiAICHA Deg ree: V AA31 Uiingej Maioqg ,SpeEcl'12Aris, ' ,Activitiesq Canfipijarnmj Xalotl, , Oceatlj Qiziarneco Lcctuifes and, Assemblies, Kappa Epsilon, iDeb'ate FELDER, JOHN ii. Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Life Science Minor: Air Science Activities: Phi Sigma Kappa 3 FERNANDEZ: PABLO E FITZROY, G. Degreez- B.5. Major.: Accounting' Activities: Newman Club, Tau: Sigma, International- Relations Club ruzmiige, kiigi-mei Degree: isis? Uuhei- Maior: Engineering' Minor: Mathi?Ei:onarnic5 Activities: Aztec' Enginee De ree' BS ' ciety of Aufamoiive Engir g . .. W Maior: Accounting Gymnastics . I rouo-ian.. engines Degree. Qunel Maior: Maihemaiics ff DDS, VERNE ELDON ee: 'A.B. lSummerJ r: Physical Education r: Industrial Arts, Air Science vities: Kappa Alpha, Foot- DONAHUE, EDWARD P. Degree: xA.B. Uunel Major: Social Science Minor. En lish Activities: gKappa Sigma DRISCOLL JOHN E 4- MU' LDS, ROY D. ree: A.B. Uunei jor: Accounting or: Economics lvities: Sigma Chi, Oceotl, llqetball, Tau Sigma, Who's o Blue Key Y STER, CHARLES L. ree: A.B. jar: Mathematics ar: Physical Science ivities: Sigma Phi Epsilon Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: ,Social ,Science su.swoR'rH, WARREN A. Degree: A.B. fFeb.D Major: Marketing Activities: Sigma Chi FARRAR, LLOYD JUDSON Degree: A.l3. Uunel Major: Speech Arts Activities: Skull and Dagger, Theatre Guild Minor? English jg esrsv, Rosen WADE Degree: B.S. lSummerl H Major: Business Management Activities: Kappa Sigma, Bas-' ketball l FIRESTONE, ANNE Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Psychology Minor: Health ducation Activities: International Rela- tions Club, International Stu- dents' yClub Club Azteca nouns, iss'ri-ian 'J. ' Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Spanish Activities: C.S.T.A. if-i -me ire FOWLER, ESTH ER Degree: B.S. fFeb.J i . . I wry R., 'FLDRES,: sALvAiq6ii,3 Degreec. A,B. CFeb.J. T 7 Q . M W fm Major: Education L e M Minor: Saclal Science ' : ' - 'Q Activities: C.S.T.A.,, l.F,C:,.Sig- ma Phi Epsilon , - L f is Major Bacteriology DONNELLY, JOHN EUGENE Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Speech Arts Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theatre Guild, Radio and Tele- vision Guild, Skull and Dagger EVANS, SY LVIA A. Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A., Delta Phi Upsilon, College Y imssmr, .HAaoi.n STEDMAN, Jn. M Degree: 'A.B. CFeb.l ' Major: Speech Arts Activities: Sigma Pi, Xolotl,, 'Homecoming Fisi-IMAN, FREIDERIC JAY Degree? ALB. iFeb.1, Maier: Speech Arts Minor: 'English Activities: Skull and Dagger, Aztecg Cacti .JWW HANK, BETSY A. Degree: I Darrel Ntajoggj Education Minec1L5ecial: Science iaze-fg1,'ec.s.T1A. E Adtixgitiesv Newman Club, Del- 73 EN FREEDMAN, MARTIN L. Degree. B.S. Uunej Major: Business- Management Activities: Zeta Beta Tau GARCIA, FRITZER, RICHARD L. Degree: B.S. iSummerl Major: Marketing -Activities: Delta Sigma- Phi 'Q' MARY FRANCES GENTILIN, Degree: A. B. lFeb.l ROBERT RALPH Major: Business Education Degree: A.B. Uunel Minor: Social Science Activities: Pi Omega Pi, Xolotl .Moior: Psychology iMinor: Physical Science GiasoN, rom GIDDINGS, MARGARET Degree: AiB. CFeb.J Major: Physical Education Degree: B.S. Uunel Minor: Education Major: Zoology Activities: Women's P.E. Club 'W.R.Af. Si mo Ka a A Minor: Botany Activities: Alpha Phi Omega, Tau Kappa Epsilon Hmmmm, I bid six spades. GUNSON, JOY BARBARA Degree: A,B. Uuncl Ma'or Social Science j 1 Activities: Alpha Chi Omega , Q pp , -W.S. Board, Quetial Hall, Canter- bury Club HAMPSON, NORMA FREEMAN Degree: A.B. Uonel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A., Delta Phi Upsilan GREEN, MARY ANN Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: .C.S.T.A., M.E.N.C., :Treble Clef , i GOLDSTEIN, MARTIN H: Degree: AB, iSummerl Moior: Economics Minor: Sociology Activities: Kappa Sigma GREAVESQ MARION Degree: A:B: Uunel Major: Journalism ' Activities: 'Kappa Alpha J to, Aztec Editor, A.W.S. B Alpha Phi Gamma HALL, HENRY 'r. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Art glitivitiesz Oceotl, Delta Si I EDE, REX DAVID ree: A.B. lSumrnerj jor: Psychology tar: Air Science ivities: Arnold Air Society, Kappa Alpha, Sailing Team, ing Club -ziasnv, Burr E. gree: A.B. Uunej nior: Physical Education nor: Social Science, i S Air Science tivities: Blue Key, Baseball, uma Chi, Who's Who it ANDLEY, AMON C., JR. sgree: A.B. Uunel ajor: Mathematics GEORGE, ALMA Degree: A.B. Major: English Minor: History GOODBODY, TOM Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Political Science Minor: Economics Activities: A.S. Vice-President, A.M.S. President, Arnold Air Society, Blue Key, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, Frash Vice-Pres., Who's Who, Oceotl, Xolotl, Publications Board, Athletic Board, Booster Committee HALLOCK, ETHEL MAE Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Delta Pl-ii Upsilon GAGNON, MARY ELIZABETH Degree: A.B. Major: Art n Minor: Home Economics- Activities: Newman Club, Los Buscadores, W.S,S.F. GREEN, GEORGE S. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Phi Kappa Tau GRIGSBY, ELODA MILLER Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Activities: Alpha Phi, Kappa Delta Pi,'C,S.T.A., Homecom- ing Queen '53 HANDLL' JAMES. Degree: A.B,lUuriej Major: industrial Arts Minor: Art Activities: lndustrial Arts Club see if-it -nit BERBERICK, , MARGUERITE. is Degree: A.B. 1 - - Major: Social -Science Minor: :English . Activities: C.S.T.A., Phi Alpha Theta - GAMBOA, CONSUELO SOLANU Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Spanish Se niors Degree: A,B. lfiummerl 7 . Major: Business Management: f Minor: Psychology :' no . Activities: Lambda ChifAlpho,: ' :Pc HAMILTON, MACK A. Degree. A.B, Uunel Major: Psychology gg E GREEN, GORDON D. Degree: B.S, Uunel ' Major: Business Management Activities: Tau Sigma HSANSEN, JOSEPH WM. Degree: B.Ed. Uuneb Major: Industrial Arts Activities: C,S.T.A., Industrial Arts Club gk . GROBLI, JOH N F. Degree: B.S. Uunel Major: Business Management Activities: Kappa Alpha HAMMOND, ANN RAE Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: English Activities: C.S.T.A., Pi Beta Phi 75 ' The AMS Board will please come to order, ,A I f 'Degreez A.BL Uunel HANSEN, WYNN DARRYI. Major: Lite Science ' , Minor: History Activities: Amold Air Society, Lambda Chi Alpha HELMS, SHIRLEY Degree. A.B. Major: General Business Minor: Economics Activities: whos who, cop Niigjg and Gown A,S, Sec.,iA.W.S., HELMS JAMES F. Cetzo, Xalotl, Del Sud, .Treas. of the Senior Class, Alpha Chi Degree: A.B. U unej Omega, 'Social Committee, Fi- Major: Marketing nance, Panl-iellenic, Inau ural Minor: Economics Committee, Community gela- Activities: Tau Sigma tions Committee HIGGINS, HARRY E. HIGGINS, NANCY DICKSON HARTZOG, ERNEST Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Physical Educati Minor: Sociology Activities: Basketball, KI Alpha Psi, Baseball HEMPHILL, THOMF Degree: A.B. lSummerJ Major: General Minor: Engineering, Air Science, Journal Activities: Aztec, Aztec near, Sigma Chi, Del Suu gineers' Association, ins af,Aeronautical Sciences, ing Degree: A,B, lFeb.l Degree: B,S, Uunei Major: Physical Education Major: Botany Minor: Air Science Activities: Football, Wrestling, Minor: Chemistry, Zoology Activities: Sigma Kappa, Phi Arnold Air Society, Sigma Chi Sigma Xi HUFF, OWEN Degree: BS. lFeb.l Major: Business Management Minor: Accounting Activities: Tau Sigma IVERSON, JAMES A. Degree: A.B. Major: Mathematics Minor: Photography Activities: Del Sudoeste Editor, Senior Cabinet, Delta Sigma Phi, Math Club Tennis Club, German Club, Photo Club A 76 r.'1 it HOFFLAND, DAVID LAUREN Degree. A.B. Uunel Major: Business Management Minor: Air Science Activities: Theta Chi, l.F.C., Political Science Club HOLMBERG, VERNIE A. HUHN, LELAND ARTHUR Degree: 'A.B, Uunei Major: Zoology - Minor: Chemistry Activities: Alpha Phi Omega, American Chemical Society, Aesculapians Degree. B.S. Uunel Major: Accounting' Activities: Alpha Phi Omega, Tau Sigma JACKSON, GENE M. De ree AB Feb g : ..l ...ln Major: English HUNSBUNGER, NANcv M. ' Degree? AJ3, lFeb.1 Major: Social -Science Minor: En lish Activities: Sigma Kappa, terbury Club, English Cl euii ws. .mi sm mal? m wi mn Q emi' . H I . SON, JLEWIS ee: AB. iFebJ r: Education rz ,ocial Science itiefz C,.S.T.A. - 1 i i i i 1 r i i i l I., HERNESMAA, ARLEEN JUNE Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: History Activities: Transfer from Pasa- dena City College, Chorus HIGMAN, WREN Degree: A.B. Uunej Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Delta Pi, C.S.T.A. ' i se ' i HOWARD A. U unel Science Phi Epsilon cKSoN, HAROLD E. ree: A.B. Uunei lor: lMathematics or: Geography, History Iivities: Kappa Sigma, Del . i HUNTER, GERTRUDE MAY Degree' A B Major Education Minor Speech Activities Canterbury Club C S T A HANsoN, 5 DIANNE HARRIETT ' Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minarzysocial Science Activities: Wesley Club, Kap- pa Delta Pi, C,S.T.A. HAYDEN, HARLAN J. Degree: B.S. Maior: Accounting Activities: Tau Sigma, Sigma Pi Debate l.F.C. I-iowAn1'H, JAMES w, Degree: B.S. Uunei h Major: Mechanical W Engineering U , Activities: Newman Club, S6- ciety of Automotive Engineers JACOBS, JAMES ROBERT Degree: B.S. Uunei Major: Civil Engineering Minor: Math Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Oceotl, Engineers Association, American ociety of Civil En- gineers, American Society of Automotive Engineers, Aztec Engineer mamsnc arg HERR, ROBERT Degree: B.S. Uunel, Ma'or: insurance l Activities: Kappa Sigma, Tau Sigma INYARD, CAROLE MJT C Degree: A.B..Uunel, Major: Social Service' ig Minor: Psychologyg , 451 an 'Q .WH new gss?fix HAYERBACN, I - 'HMARQUARD y Q Degree: B.S. crew' A ' ,Majorz Physics . A ' gActivities: Institute of Radio Engineers, Sigma Pi Sigma .HOWELL -' , -r. f iami, Mptrtsititsrrug c gg g Degreef3A.BQ Hone! is V' L ' , -Maior:JSocial Serviceg Q 3 , Activities: ,Chi Qmega, Xaiotl, Panlfxellenic, Stash anal ,Soph abinet , in ' i lc f :-,fi .77 ! 3 Egg .vii Fe:-M ..y. gqzgglcj D Mer, N E t i- ' W ,W'f 7' Y ,- S: eu .5,..: Q ' -,. yi -U, -1 We . Hg. ,.ni f-M:f, W ,ML -i L di E V Q U D Z i mcoits, MARX: Degreezi B.Sf 'iluneif , A W Q Q Majari Secretarial Manage- rfienf f ' ' , L 'W ci z Activities: -Alphaf, Phib Seare-. ' toriaIClu,b,v:: -M, ,A - Kappo,,Delta, HEYER, MARGERY M. Degree: A.B. Uunel . Major: Art it Minor: Home Economics Activities: Art Guild, Home Economics Club HOERR, - MOLLY coout-IG Degree: A.B. iFeb.J Major: General Minor: Psychol0QY, Sociology, K4 Ad . . -- Activitiesz- Pi Beta' Phi ' iors 77 .-A JANTZ, JACK L. Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Alpha, Foot- bau, C.S.T.A, JOHNSEN, ALICE LEE Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General Major Minor: English, Psychology, Sociology Activities: Alpha Kappa Delta .EEG J JONES, BARBARA Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Maior: Education Minor: Speech Correction , Activities: Alpha Phi, CSTA, Panhellenic, Brocas - 1 ,j.fQUEtKf5 7 'W . ' . W, E . 35 S .,, V . K .. gqs 115 2 Z7 JOHNSON, N NOREENK JOAN Af 3 Degree: B.S. CFeb.l V Maior: Secretarial Manage- ment Activities: Secretaries Club l I .ll Y , If igfl , ,-,Q '0 fi 'ii' ii Wi Y Q' I 'I AlI I have to da is lust open this book and . . . JORGENSEN, MORTON CHRISTIAN Degree: AB. Uunel Maori Chcmi tr l ' 5 Y Minor: Zoology KAHRS, DORIAN Activities: F r o s h President, Aesculapians, Alpha Mu Gam- Degree: A.B, Uunel ma, Oceotl, American Chemi- f A Major: Geography , cal Society, Lambda Chi Alpha Minor: Geology M Mg H KELLY, JOE E., JR. Degree: AB, Uunel Maior: Social Science Minor: Air Science, History Activities: Sigma Chl, Arnold Air Society 78 A JAQUA, f f y i-uium Ti-ioMAs Degree: A.B. lSumimerl Major: Social Service ' Activities: lVCF '- JONES, MARVIN-HLVEEJI -Degree: A.B, Uunel 'in Maior: Geography ig Minor: Geology ' . , Activities: transfer from Kala- THQ ZOO JOPE, HOWARD Ei, JR. Degree: A.B. Uunel Maior: Economics Minor: Air Science g Activities: Tau Sigma KELLY, PATRICK- K Degree: A.B. Uunej ' , Maier: Education 3, ' it A feMinor: Social Science- H Q Activities: Sigma, Alpha ,Ep:5.i+ 1 flag, mac., C.S.T.A,, : M JOHNSON, ERANK Degree: A.B, Uunel Major: Economics Minor: Speech Activities: Pi Kappa A Debate, Pi Kappa ,Delta K . JONES, seventy L. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Public Administr- Minor: Psychology, Activities: Capiand Gowr Chi, AIpha:Chi Omega, Ji Vice-President, ,Senior ' President, AS Council, V Who, Political Soience: Cl KATZ, BARBARA SI LBER Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Edu-':ation'A Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A., De Zeta, Hillel 1 QSYLVI and Gown Ameri- Xalotl C ub l l l i l i l i GWEN A,B, Uunei Sociology Home Economics Phi Mu Alpha can s agree: AB. Uunel viajqf: Education inor: Social Science LORENE ctivlifie: eltq Ph Upsilon, C.S,T.A. i Alpha Chi Omega, JOHNSON, HAROLD JAMES Degree: AB. iSummerl, Major: Music Activities: Phi Mu Alpha, Tau Kappa Epsilon, M. E. N. C., C.B.A. JONES, JAMES MORGAN Degree: A.B, Uunel Maior: Economics Minor: Business Activities: Kappa Alpha, Oce- otle KEEBAUGH, C. FRANKLIN, JR. Degree: A.B. iSummerl Major: Zoology . Minor: Chemistry Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha 5 .iQf'5iE9E .,, -M. X Q is A'-.igil -2 JEJZE-lf, ERIQEST: - , Degr56ZQA:3r,.lJuneX, Y' , ' Major: fBusiness Edpcatianl i , M - f Activities: ,PiOmega Pi i . L , 4 in z ' JONES, NORMA DAVIS 1 Degree: A.B. iFeb.l - Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Sigma Kappa, Can- terbury Club, Kappa Delta Pi, C,S.T.A., Pi Theta JORDAN, J. PATRICK Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Social Science Activities: Phi Mu Alpha, Gymnastics KINNINGER, ROBERT S. Degree: B.S. Uunel 3 Q Major: Business Management N we Activities: Newman C l u b, Men's Glee, Interfaith Council its JONES, I' 'I A ' MARlAN. ,ANDREWS . Degree: A,l3.,iFeb,J Major: Speech Arts . Minor: English A 1 l ' 'Activitiesgiilrlamecaming, The- , I atreMGt1ild,'Slduill agndfDpgger X W- mai, if '- JoHNso,N,1 , Degree: B.S. Uunel , - , Maiort' Life Science' . Minor: Physical Science - Activities: Delvers, Phi- Sigma - Kappa ' i 1 JOHNS, JAMES F. A Degree:,lB.SI itfelml f QL A Major: Physics l 2 ' Activities: Q Sigma: Pi Signia, Institute! afilladlo Engineers 1 K I . ,. 2 . ' . .A + 5 - ' f ii'-lggiiiij I ,nil . NSI .4 g: ,. - . 4,1 7. ' - t...' 'fu , M. In T ,. ,- HW,-A - - 1 glaring- ei K ' iM. ,N it inte-jifueii if: . ,V - . ,-.M. -Aw, A M K 7 W it A 2- Ari: - V -, .. ' I ws . I ' L . ' JON ES, ROY B. Degree: AB. Major: Personnel M a n o g e- mont Activil'ies:Phi Sigma Kappa KELLER, MICHAEL Degree: B.S. I Maior: Business Management :i Us Us -fi is s KIRK, JOHN LYNN Degree: A.E. Uunel Major: Music Minor: English . . Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon JORDY, HAROLD L., JR. Degree: B,S. Uunel Major: Accounting Activities: 'lfau Sigma KELLER, ROBERT EE. Degree: A.B.' Major: Music Minor: English Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Symphonic Band, March- ing Band, Brass Choir, Orches- tra, C h o r u s, Men's Glee Dance Band en talking about how bod the parking situation is, but .. . . l I LAMB, JOHN H. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Marketing Minor: English Activities: Kappa Alpha, Let- terman, Golf LAN EY, DALE D. Degree: B.S. tFeb.l Major: Electronics Activities: Engineer's Associa- tion, Institute of Radio Engie KIRSCHTEL, STEPHEN P. Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Political Science Minor: Economics Activities: Zeta Beta Tau, Hillel, A,S. Council, Traffic Committee KOMENDERA, PATRICIA JANICE Degree: A.B, Uunei Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.5.T.A. is LARSON, DONALD Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Education Minor: Social Science neers, Alpha Tau Omega : Ju: Activities: C.S,T.A. LENOX, TOMALINE S. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Delta Phi Upsllori, C.S.T.A., Christian Science Club LOCKMAN, WILLIAM . Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Music Q : LEPTICH, DEAN Degree: AB. Uunei gmt? MANN, MARLENE LESLIE Degree: A.B. iFeb.J Maior: Psychology . Minor: Sociolog Activities: Chi gmega, Xolotl Activities: Phi Mu Alpha, Sig- ma Phi Epsilon, Xolatl 2, ,.,. MARLAY, RUTH D. Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: College Y, Wesley Club, C.S.T.A. MATERA, TED Degree: B.S. tFeb.i Major: Engineering Minor: Economics Activities: N e w m o n Club, Society of Automotive Engi- neers, Engineers Association LUITJENS, ROBERT H. s Degree. A.B. tSummerJ Major: Social Service Activities: K a p p a Alpha, Wrestling Maier: Speech Arts Activities: Sigma Pi, AAI Junior Treasurer, Senior P Oceorl MARTINEZ, VENNIE J., JR. Degree: A.B. tFeb.J Major: Social Service Minor: Psychology l i tv i i l l l KSNER, MELVIN ree: 'A,B. lSummerl ar: usiness Management viti ' : Frosh Baseball and cetb, ll l 'G , i-All-1, emi: ANUTA rx il ll il :CA A,B. lFeb.l Education English Sigma Kappa FFERTY, JOHN C. Lgreei: B.S. Uunel j r o L Engineering tivities: Society of Auto- Eive Engineers, Engineers Qclgation LASSWELL, MARY L. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A., Kappa Delta Pi . LINSCOTT, JONNIE F. Degree: BS lSummerl Major: Marketing Activities: Tau Sigma, Roger Williams Club, Frosh Basket- ball MASSEBEAU ROCHELLE Degree: A.B, Uunel Major English KLEIN, JACK L. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, C,S.T.A. KOWAL, JON Degree: A.B, lFeb.l Major: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Sigma Chi, l.F.C. A.S. Council : ,V ,C 1 : I MACCREE IVY T Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Activities' Newman Club McCAWLEY, MARY J. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Physical Education Activities: W.R.A., Da nc e Club, l.D.O. z LAWSON, ANNE Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A. mea. Degreet A B. Uunel ,, ri is KREB5, CAROL VIRGINIA Degree: A.B. iFeb.l Major: Secretarial Manage- ment Minor: Sociology Activities: Sigma Kappa, Sec- retarial Club, Band, Orchestra, Cetza, MACDONALD, WALTER S. Degree: A.B. Uunej Major: Economics Minor: Business Management Activities: Tau Sigma KOEHLER, I ERNEST A., JR. Degree: A.B, Uunel Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology, Air Science, Political Science Activities: Lambda Chi Alpha, Orchestra LEE, NORMA ANN Degree: B.S. lSummerl Major: Laboratory Tech. Minor: Bacteriology Activities: College Y, l,V,C.F., Los Buscadores, Phi Mu Epsi- lan LIVERMORE, HOWARD J., JR. Degree: B.S. Uunej Major: Engineering Minor: Mathematics SeniorS:: Major: Social Service Minor: Economics, Political Science, Psychology Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, Cetza Psi Chi McCLELLAN,' , JOHN H., JR. Degree: A.B. Uunel Malor: Social Science' Minor: Music . -- Activities: K a p p ci Sigma, Chorus, Giee,Club, Gymnastics . .K ,W - X nv' - -at-an 1 air: w sat: Sl Ab lll A-5-,f McDERMOTT, JUNE F. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Marketing Activities: Pi Beta Phi, A,W.S. Xolotl MERRILL, JACQUELIN DOROTHY Degree: A.B. lFeb.J Major: Journalism Minor: English Activities: Cao and Gown, Q A.W.S,, W.R.A., Aztec, Hand- book Editor, Aztec Engineer, Cctza, Xalotl, Gamma Phi Beta, Westminster Club, Radio Guild .Jiang I, s , ',5:.. u UDB - , tit: ' Anything for a draft deferment. A 82 MUNGCAL, NENITA L. Degree: AB, Uunel Major: Psychology Activities: International Relo- tions Club, Newman Club '- W -if .-if 5 F I McNE'IL, RICHARD Degree: B,S. lSummerl Major: Business Management Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon MUNION, CHARLES A. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General Minor: Philosophy, History, English Activities: Westminster Club Nmis, A A WILLIAM .GEORGE Degree. B.S. tFeb.l Major: Business Management Activities' Tau Sigma Mgoqzggpo, RAY L. Degree? -AB. U une! iMaibr: ZChemistry fMinor,: qloology ' ' Activities: American Chem- i jicol ,Society,'Sailing Club MECKE,.' H .J4., JR. 'Degreez AB: Summer! Majors Business Management in r: E on ' M 0. c amics MONTGOMERY, MARJORIE Degree: A.B. Uunel Majorz. General Minor: Journalism, tion, History .Activitiesz Cap and G Alpha Chi Omega Del Cetza, Rally, W.R.A., De Pi Kappa Delta we own, Sud bate, Educa- , MILLER, DOROTHY Degree:WA.B. Uunei Maier: Secretarial Mai ment Minor: A Sociology Activities: Kappa Alpha'l Secretarial Club MILLS, JEAN Degree: AB. Uunei Major: Social Service Activities: Alpha Kappa MUSGRAVE, FRANCES W. Degree: A.B, lSummerJ Major: Education Minor: Social Science ' Activities: C.S.T.A. FARLAND, BERT J., JR. ree: A.B. Uunej jar: Industrial Arts ivities: lndustrlal A rts b ORROW, BERYL R. Igree: B.S. tFeb,l jar: Engineering nor: Economics tivities: Aztec Engineer, terican Society of Civil En- weers .4 ORTH, BARBARA egree: B.S. Uunel ajor: Secretarial Manage- ment ztivitiesz Kappa Alpha Theta MEEUWENBERG, PAUL Degree: B.S. Uunel Major: Business Management Activities: l.V.C.F., Wesley Club Tau Sigma, Marching Bancl, Symphony, Political Science Club MILLER, JUNE S. McGI LL, SALLY Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General . Minor: Home Economics, Sociology, English Activities: Kappa Delta, Home Economics Club, College Y, Cetza, Westminster Fellowship MILLMAN, SYLVIA Msi.LisoN, kohsnr L. Degree: A.B. - Major: Business Management Minor: Economics ' . Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Football, Letterrnans Club Degree. A.B. Uunej Major: English MYERS, MARIAN J. MOLINA, GLORIA CLARE Degree: A.B. iFeb.l Major: Education Activities: C.S.T.A., Newman Club MOTT, MURRAY H. Degree: B.S. Uunej Major: Engineering Activities: Engineers Associa- tion, l.R.E. Degree: B.S. Uunei Major: Bacteriology NAKAO, FUJIKO R. Degree. M.A. Uunel Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General Minor: Music, Spanish, Geo- graphy Activities: Treble Clef O'CONN6Rf JOSEPLI-I E. Degree: B.S. - Major: Accounting Minor: Economics ' Activities: Delta Sigma Phi Major: Education Minor: History Activities: T r e b I e C le f, I.V.C.F., International Relaf tions, PoliticaI,Sclence:,Club McGRATH, LEON W. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Political Science Minor: Economics, Ai r Science, Speech Arts Activities: Frosh Vice-Pres., A.S. Council, Xolotl, Camp Chairman, Constitutions Com- mittee, Arnold Air Society De- bate, Pi Kappa Alpha Seniors Uunel A D'I-IARA,T :AN'rFiaNir i L, f Degree: B,S. fFeb.i ' ill Major: Bacteriology ' f M v 5 . Activities: Arneri99fif yChei'n- ical Socxetyjy f X Hsu. MOVICH, DANIEL D. Degree: A.B. Uunej Major: Chemistry Minor: Zoology Activities: Alpha Phi Omega, American Chemical Society NEUENSWANDER, PATRICIA Degree: A.B. iSummeri Major: English Minor: History, Social Science Activities: Deseret Club, from Univ. at Utah, Alpha Beta i ,Theta 83 Have you seen your dentist lately? PERRY, CURT AUSTIN Degree: B.S. KFeb.l Major: Engineering ' Minor: Economics Activities: Engineer's Associa- tion, Society of Automotive En- ineers, American Chemical gociety, Aztec Engineer, Engi- neering Council 52 tw mes, Howmm s. Degree: A.B. lSummerl Major: Music 5 Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, K Brass Choir, Symphony and Marching Band, Chorus, Can- X terbury Club Po'rTs, RONALD M. H Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Personnel Management Minor: Sociology A Activities: Theta Chi, Alpha 'en Phi Omega, Engineer's Associ- E ation PETERS, ROSE E. E Degree: A.B,: Uunel W I Major: Social Service Minor' Ps cholo -, Y QY .Activitiesz Newman C-lub, Inter-Faith QuiGcL:,' .AANNISI ie- M - Degree: 'A.B. lFeb'.l' ' V PAGE, JOSEPH L. ' Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Physical Education Minor: Speech Arts Activities: Track, Theta Chi PIRIE, WILLIAM A. Degree: B.S. Uunel Major: Zoology Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha, Sailing Team POWELL PAYNE, ANN C. Society, Roger Degree: A. B. Williams Major: Geography Minor: Music, ' History Activities: Sigma Alpha l Xaloil, B a n Chorus PETERSO N, Degrees B.S. I d, Orches1 HERBERT Feb.l fMajor:jPhysics ' - T , ZAct5vities: Blue Key, D Sigma Phi, Arnold Air Soci -lnstituteoot Ro HAROLD JAMES Major: Social Science I , Minor: English H 5 Activities: ,Sigma Pi, Political: Scierice Club . - A' ' dio Enginee SIAMT QUATROCH I, DON Degree. A.B. Uunej Major: Industrial Arts Activities: C.S.T.A., Industrial Arts Club RAYMOND, ' DONALD A. Degree. B.S. lSummerj Major: Business Management Minor: Economics it wer. ES Em A oegfee:,A,a:' uunei . Major: Journalism, - , - ,: Minor: Historyi f : A ,Activities Aztec, Aztec- Engil neer, PressfClub, Alpha Phi ,Gornma Scier l CHARLES D. ree? A.B. Uunel jor: Chemistry nor: Mathematics tiviti es: American Chemical xziety PETTY, ROBERT L. Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Psychology Minor: Philosophy, Air Science Activities: Baseball, Kappa Sigma PLATT, SHEARN H. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Political Science Activities: Zeta Beta Tau, Del Sud, Rally , PARRISH, JEANNE E. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Health Education Minor: Life Science PAYNE, :Leo iz.: , Degree: A.B. Ul1inel1 - Majorz' Insurance Minor: Air Science - . I Activities: Lambda Chi Alpha, Arnold Alr Society ' PHILLIPS, . , PAUL MORRIS M Degree: A.B. Uunel V Minor: Air Science . Activities: Alpha Tau Omega, Oceatl, Lectures 81 Assemblies, Wrestling i r ROY S. Zoology Chemistry AETO, PATRICIA L. grei A.B. Uunel aiorgj Education inor: English, Music ctiviljiesz Cap and Gown, W.S!, Sigma Alpha Iota, 'ho's Who Committee, New- an Q ub, Chorus, Treble Clef RAMOS, ADELE Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: English PRICE, WALTER E., JR. Degree. A.B. Uunel Major: Economics Minori Anthropology Activities: Club Azteca, Tau Sigma, Dance Club, Alpha Tau Omega, Gymnastics, Let- termansi' Club B H REDDING, ROBERT J. Degree: A.B. tSummerJ Major: Business Management Minor? lAir'Science2 ,J ,W Activities: Kappa Sikgrna 1 ml- E. or W M Major: Psychology QM I DIANN 'A' PUMPHREY, DAN :A.B. 'Uunel Major: English - Minor: History iff.. . PAUL, WELLINGTON L. Degree: B.S. Uunel Major: Chemistry Minor: Zoology Activities: l.V.C.F., Aescula- pions, American Chemical Society PILE, EVERETI' N. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Psychology Activities: Psi Chi PLUM, RICHARD L. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Speech Arts Minor: English, Education, Air Science Activities: Sigma Chi, Debate it ,I . M no I ,Mig Ti tgflw Ti: Q X it erfs.2l'Sl'll5.,e 9 QILQQ ::'f1'f2ffEff,..W,' if - ' Qtr 'X f:'IiQ,,'?'1'1Q3?55c5Ab. ?s::..i.3i2L M'fe ' .N - uc lSjm..v.!:i1Q,meggg4e.j .rgififkfegfj Q , ' ., ' : - RAYUUI-QFANNIQE1 i' f ' C, L I . ri ggi ff-gg.-. -fc 3, V- M. Degree:'iA,Bf.lJaneJQig,: y,.,,,f,1 wr-wQf. Q,.,:.- - . I Mojoii Art, 'Educoftiong T , i fig fy if V-.QQQ5 5 if : ' L. ' Minor: Jlllfe Sciencef. - 5 5, cl-51 Q W T W i- ' - Activities: 1, ,K a P-QCDQ Alpht'-YQ' , Theta, ArteGuild, 5- fre BVWW, 'E sa. 2 B' 5 255252 RETES, ALICE- J. Degree: A.B. -lSummerD Major: Education - Minor: Social Science Activities: C.5.T.A., Club Az- teca, Acapella Choir 85 Degree: A.B. iSummerl gf fc EMM , . E E ,izigi-lwiiigsgu. . V, Uuriel ROGERS, ROGERS, JACK ROSALIE EDITH Degree. B.S. Uunel Degree: A. B. tFeb.l Maiar: Business Management Minor: Air Science Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Arnold Air Society, Blue Key Put your little foot , . , SAVARD, DAVID A. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Psychology Activities: Psi Chi, Glee German Club scmizinen, JAQUALYN Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General Minor: Business, History, Eng- lish Activities: Pi Beta Phi, Xalotl Major: Spanish Minor: Business ,, Activities: Sigma Kappa, ' ' 'Alpha Mu Garnma, Club Az- 2 jegza, Treble Clef, Chorus i i RUSSELL, WANDA D. Degreei A, B. Minor: History ROBINSON, H. DON- Degree: BS. Uunel Major: Bacteriology Activities: Tau Kappa Ep: Football Manager RONEY, JOHN F. Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Major: Business Manage: Minor: Air Science Activities: Delta Sigma l,F.C., Blue Key, Arnold Society, Newman Club, Publicity , I7 SAWYER, cLAiJi5l:l-is ,,Degree: A.B. Uunej ' Maiar: Physical Education' ,Minart History Activities: W.R.A., P.E. Ma- lors Club, Dance Club mf mr who M H m fsgtificuezg mms Degreec AIB. Uunel Maier: English Minor: Spanish Activities: Newman Club, Al- pha Mu Gamma, C.S.T.A., Modern Dance Club SCFIN UG, :DOROTHY Degree., AB. Uunel jlQlupor:f'Educatlon , :I5ll,Tr'Yor:9 Social 'Science - .3Ac.fi'yitleS:' Treble Clef C3QT.A.,fCallege Chorus, Al- pl'ir5VChi Omega sci-u.uj'Eiz, iMII.FDRl Degree: WAB, Uunel Major: Economics Minor: ,Air Science -IDERS, RY ANN K. ee: A.B. Uunel r: General r: Economics, Psychology, Sociology '15 Ener- -IOEN KOPF, SAN DRA ree: AB. iFeb.J or: English Or: History vities: Little Theatre ROBINSON, MAXINE MARIE Degree: A.B. iFeb.J Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S,T.A. ROVELSTAD, BEVERLY T. Degree AB Uunel Maior Education Minor Social Science Activities Kappa Delta Pi SCHMELTZ, ELVA Degree. A.B, lSummerJ Major: Education Minor: Spanish Activities: C.S,T.A., Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Phi Upsilon RIGOPOULOS, ALEX Degree: A.B. lFeb.J Major: Economics Minor: Business Activities: College Y, Interna- tional ,Relations Club ii 'l. RUTHQALFRED Eglin: Degreez. A,B. fFeb.l 1 - Major: Personnel . '1 ' Management ' Minor: -Air Science - ' Activities: Arnold Air Society, Ri fle fI'eam A - ' V A SANDERSON, MILTON w. Degree: A.B. iFeb.I Major: General Activities: l.V.C.F. - SCHOONOVER, RALPH L. - Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Social Service Activities: Delta Sigma Phi A.S. Council, Oceotl, Rally College Y, Canterbury Clubi Homecoming Committee Q-1 Keir me ..,,,. RUBEN, HARRI ET Degree: B.S. Uunel Maiar: Zoology Activities: Flag T w ii' I e r, W.R.A., Inter-faith Council it-.fx waxes :mm ' 'STNYF SCHMITZ, DAVID W. Degree: B.S. fSummerJ Major: Marketing Minor: Air Science Activities: Sigma Chi ei :mi -Asmgvfi : Q : ei LGARELD Degreezl- 3.5. iSurri'merl Maier: Business Management RILEY, JOANNE Degree: A.B. Uunel Maiar: Education Minor: English Activities: Alpha- Gamma Delta, Treble Clef Seniors :nY?frsl.Q EDITH, I-pl Degree! 55.3. - iilunel- Major:-i Education Minor: Social Science V fkcitivihtiegf 'W Alpha, Pl-ii, Sec'y Frashliilass, C.S.T.A. SATTERTHWAITE, PATRICIA Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General Minor: Education, English, History Activities: l.V.C.F. SCH ROEDER, RAYMOND 'F., J R. Degree: B.S. Major: Business Management Minor: Air Science Activities: Lambda Chi Alpha, l.F.C., Arnold Air Society Q SCHMITZ, WILLIAM A. Degree: B.S, lFeb.I Major: Engineering Minor: Mathematics Activities: Engineers Associa- tion, Institute of Radio' Engi- neers P87 And to think it was on afternoon game too . . , SH ERMAN, DONALD P. Degree. B,S. Uunel Major: Business Management Activities: Bond, Orchestra SISSON, JOSEPH A. Degree: A.B. Uunel Maior: Zoology Minor: Chemistry, Economics Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, American Chemical Society, Aesculapians, Canterbury Club SMITH, CAROL S. een SICKELS, VELEDA Degree: A, B. Moiar: Psychology Activities: Psi Chi, Psychology Club, interdepartmental Or- ganization Alpha Kappa Delta, Trelnle Clet SCHRUMPF, BARBARA W. Degree: A.B. Uunel i Maior: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: A.W.S., Alpha Xi Delta Ka a Delta Pi Delta 1 PP 1 . Phi Upsilon, Canterbury Club SHAPERO, MYRON Degree: A.B. Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Zeta Beta Tau, ln- ter-fraternity Council, Home- coming Activity, Aesculapians ti el 5l'!Wl5, ANN Degree:fli.B.- Uunel, . ' M Major: Social Service i 'Activitieszs Alpha Delta Flolitiifsilli Silence , Club, l Univetilty Sefvicewcomrr 'Cgrtipusfgltest Committe SMITH, DEAN K. ,, Y Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education 4. Minor: Social Science 2 Activities: Alpha ,Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, ,Delta Phi Upsilon 1 I ra E is SLAUGHTER, NICK Degree: B.S. 'Uunel Moior: .Marketing Activities: Sigma Alpha Ionf , V Degree: AB. Uunel :Q mil Maior: General ' f is Q Minor: Economics, Higtaryg ' litical Sciencem 7 Po Activities Phi Alphojhefdl ' it SOWA, JOSEPH A. Degree. A.B. Uunel Maior: Business Education Activities: Pi Omega Pi, Tau Sigma A ' is is speucsn ,Tl-tu. Degree: .Uuriel Maiorzf- Speech Arts M ,Mlnorg English- A Activities: Gamma Phi VlCR.AL .Radio Guildy STAMATOPOU LOS, STELLA Degree: AB. Uunel Major: Psychology Minor: Economics Qerue -,ii ez EL, JOHN ee: .A.B. Uunel r: orketing r: ,conomics ities: Tau Sigma 43,4 i ROBERT LORY iFeb.l Management Education Alpha , Sp.: RONALD L I greet A.B. Uunel ujorrj General tivit es So homore Vice 'APITTO . , i : P , l esidqjnt, Arnold Air Society SIMMONS, ROBERT E. Degree. A.B, Uunel Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma SLUSHER, C. EDWARD Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Wesle Club, Y C.S.T.A. STAFFORD, SHIRLEY Degree: A.B. Uunej Major: Education Minor: English Activities: C.S.T.A., l.V.C.F. SHAMES, IRA Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Business Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Zeta Beta Tau - SHARPLESS, ROBERT Degree: A.B, Uunel Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma, l.V.C.F. SMITH, WILLIAM C. Degree: A.B. Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A. STARKEY, CRAIG A. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: History Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, College Y sae K. SIMPSON, WILLIAM C. Degree: B.S. Major: Engineering Activities: Society of Auto- motive Engineers, Engineers Association I is it sumzsk, ',,:: , - MARGARH sue Degree: A,Bl Uunel Major: Education Minor: English - Activities: A.W.S., Frosh Sec'y, Pi Beta Phi, Delta Phi Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, C.S.T.A., Cap and Gown, Cetza, A.S. Coun- cil, Rally, Pi Theta SOSNA, BERNARD I. Degree: A.B. Uunej Major: Political Science Minor: History Activities? .Zeta Beta Tau, Ooeotl, A.M,S., Homecoming, Lectures and Assemblies, Elec- tions Committee, Rally SHANNON, EDWARD F., JR. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Social Service Minor: Psychology Activities: Sigma Pi SIMS, MARGARET E. Degree: A,B. Uunej Major: Physical Education Minor: Life Science Activities: W.R.A., Women's P. E. Club SMITH, BONNIE J. Degree: A,B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Phi Upsilon, C.S.T.A, M :,:: Seniors Degree: B.S. Uuneb Major: Business Management Minor: Economics Actviities: Frosh Basketball, Oceoltl STARR, EDWARD A. Degree: .B,S, CFeb.l Major: Engineering Minor: Air Science, Physics Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Institute of Radio Engineers, Sigma Pi Sigma, Arnold Air Society, Choir 89 STARR, KENNETH K. Degree: A.B, Uunel Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Mathematics Club STOFFREGEN, RHYNARD H. Degree: B.S. lFeb.l Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma J! A STOWERS, RICHARD STEIDL GRANT W. Degree: B.S. Major: Marketing Activities: Frosh Basketball Men's Glee Club, l.V.C.P. STOKER, MERCEDES Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Fencing Club, Intra- Murals, Political Science Club STONE, MARY F. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: General Science Activities: Wesley Club C S T A ,Q 'VI Degree: A,B, lFeb.l Major: Speech Arts Minor: Social Science, Psychology Activities: Brocas, Alpha Tau Omega, Skull and Dagger, Pi Delta Kappa, Cross Country, Track Theatre Guild STRAUSS, MATTH EV' Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Speech Arts, Political Science Minor: Economics ' Activtiies: Debate, Phi Ku Delta SWEETWOOD, ROBERT DONALD Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Major: General Minor: Political Science, Economics, Air Science Activities: Lambda Chi Al College Y TAYLOR, JOANN E Welcome to the fold 4 Degree: AB. Uunel Major: Art THURMOND, RICHARD E. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Marketing Activities: Del Sud, Aztec, Audio Visual, Photo Club, En- gineers Association, Society of Automotive Engineers TOBELMAN, AN N Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Alpha Theta, C.S.T.A. TUCKER, JOHN Degree: AB. tFeb.l Major: Personnel Management Activities: Tau Sigma ii TORRICELLAS, LILLY Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Recreation Activities: W.R.A., ln murals WART, RONALD L. ree: A.B. Uunej jar: Industrial Arts 1or: Physical Education 'ivitiesz Sigma Chi, Foot- l 'HoMAs, ci-:Aims M. 'egreez A,B. Uunei tajor: Psychology Rinor: Sociology tctivities: Alpha Kappa Delta, si Chi TUNNELL, Joi-IN ' Degree: A.B. Uunej Major: General Minor: Psychology, History, Life Science Activities: Kappa Sigma J , STOKES, MARJIL D. A Degree: B.S, Major: Marketing STRONG, PAUL E. Degree: B,S. Uunei Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma if'-s TOWNE MILFORD W Degree: BS, lFeb.D Major: Business Management Activities' Tau Sigma fi A Pi Theta, Phi Alpha Theta , -, Z 1 .e STICKNEY, GAYLORD3 Degree: B.S. if M Major: Business Mibhggemerja M 1 A 'I Activities: Kappa i5igrna, Del Sud :mi rim ,iii 1 TAMBLYN, CAAROLYN Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Zoology M Activities: Alpha, Xi Delta, Acsculapians, American Chemical Society THOMPSON, RICHARD A. Degree: A,B. Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Activities: Phi Sigma Kappa, Baseball Golf Psi Chi TYCHSEN, BETTY J, M Degree: A.B. Major: Spanish , Minor: History f ,597 Activitiesz Pi Beta Phi, Alpha we is Mu Gamma Cap and Govvn .f1SUNGA,fGE0RGE. A. ri Degree, A.B. Uunel' Major: Speech Arts Mifnor: Sociology Activities: , Y A.B. f :Council, A,M.s. -Pfesiaenf for s Asif ' l-lomecorning, Who? s Who,f Blue Key, Oceotl, Xolotl, Booster, lviarchingjgand, 'Pau l-'iappa epsilon R01iy,g5imree W l ' Carnmittee, Athleticw ' Board, Frosh Cam - Y -4 P 4 . TRACY, THEODORE T. Degree: ARAB. Uunei M - - 7 Major: Industrial Atfs Activities' industrial Arts Clizb li STOLZER, 'ri-ioMAs J. Degree: A-B.,C5ummerlQ Major: Social' Service Minor: Psychology A 5 mic., -me its . We w,,,,i- HH. ti .,,.,HH 'M' in-ii STIRRATT, BARBARAZA. Degree: SAB, Gummeri Mojorzfiiducatiqn. , - Minari siocial Science Lil ' Activities: Delta Phi Upsilon 7 i 1 - Seniors iimrijon, BARRY C. Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Marketing Minoigzs Speecl:i,Arts E E Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon ' ,,. uiqoeaum., JANE Degree: A.B, Uunei Major: Social Science Activities: Phi Alphae Theta international: Relations' Clubf T Political ' Sci:-:hte Club THOMU RE, THOMAS M. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General Minorg Business, Economics, ' ,History Activities: Delta Sigma Phi TRONSGARD, DAVID T. Degree: A.B. Major: Social Science Minor: English Activities: C.S.T.A., Men's Glee' Club, Roger Williams Club, l.V,C.F. ' 91 Qfwif QF UYEJI, SABURO Degree. A.B. Major: English Minor: Political Science L ill? l like coffee but I don t like teas VIETTI, JOSEPH M. Degree: B.S. Uuneb Major: Marketing Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma wii.soN, DONALD E. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Accounting Minor: Psychology Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsi- Ion WRIGHT, LOIS J. Degree: BS. Uunei Major: Marketing Minor: Economics Activities: Alpha Xi Delta a E . is :ri me WHERRY, LAWRENCE A. Degree: B,S. iSummerl Major: Engineering Activities: Aztec Engineer, Wesley Club, American Society of Civil Engineers WILLIAMS, ALBERT D. Degree: A.B. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: History Activities: Deseret, Industrial Arts Club an grim WARDEIN, HAROLD E. Degree: B.S, Uunejj Major: Engineering Activities: Engineers Associa- tian,,.Aztec Engineer, institute of Radio Engineers, Who's Who WINTERS, VERA Degree: AB. Uunei Major: Chemistry Minor: Life Science Activities: Alpha Xi Delta, A.C.S., C.S.T.A,, German Club WHITEHALL, GRACE A. Degree: AB. Uunei Major: Physical Education Activities: Gamma Phi Beta, P.E. Majors Club WILLIAMS, DAVID, JR. Degree: AB, iFeb.l Major: Life Science WYNSTON, LESLIE K. Degree: B.S. Uunel Major: Chemistry Activi ties: American Chem- ical Society, German Club -2 wgcg --wit-me P , VERDONE, FRANK, Degree: BS. Major: Business Ed Activities: Kappa C.S,T.A., Pi Omega ucatiu Delta Pi WASHBURN, PHILIP' Degree: AB. Uunel Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Phi Sigm ci Psi N ETTEN, SUE W. ree: A.B. Uunel or: Education or: Social Science ivities: Delta Phi Upsilon 'pa Delta Pi, Pi Theta: T.A. GERARD A. A.B, Uunel Social Service Kappa Alpha Psi WAYTE, JANET S. Degree: A.B, Uunel Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Sigma Kappa, C.S.'l'.A., M.E.N.C. WIECJOREK, ALBERT F. Degree: A.B. lSummerJ Major: General Minor: Political Science, Economics, Psychology Activities: Tau Sigma, Hous- ing Committee WOOLEY, SHIRLEY E. Degree: A.B. Major: Music Activities: Gamma Phi Beta, Chorus, Sigma Alpha lota, Treble Clef VAN GESSEL, ' WILHELMINAH ' j i Degree: A.B. Uunej Major: General A vi Minairz Economics, English, Psychology' T i VIDAL, RAY Rs' Degree: BS. Uunel Major: Personnel Mdriagemeht ' I Minor: Economics Activities: Football, Sigma Al- ghabEpsilon, Booster, Newman U V , WILLIAMS, LOIS Degree: A.B, lFeb.l Major: General Minor: Secretarial, History, English Activities: Alpha Gamma Delta, Secretarial Club flllwr V' .i.. ri- ' ' i K 'WEAVER MILT Q , ,Degreezi B.S. lFeb.l : EMaiorg :Businesg Management Actlvitii-:sr TGfliSlQfYlG 3 AW' ,init WlLLlAfM'SONi i 2 RAYMOND J., JR. Degree: ,A,B. -'Uuhel 7 I Major: Sociology ' ' Minor: Art ' Activities: jl.V.C,F.g , VATIS, MARTIN DALE Degreezi A.B. lFeb.J '- Maiarf General Minor: Geology, Geography, 1 ,Air Science - jActivitii2sg:- Sigma Alpha' Epsi- lon, Delvers - A' ' 5 4 Q x K, ' N z-ii fi A . . wsirieti, s. WILLIAM 1Degreej,,A.B: Clignej, j - Major: Psychology 'L ' Minor: ,Air Science M Activities: Sigma Chi, Frosh - -,Basketbgll, Track- r j , i .i - - 7-?M ' 5 wiuas, CAAROLYN J. :fDegree:gA.B. 'Gunel 1 ' Major: ,Education Minor: Social Studies , Activities.: , 5 L' M . 'Wei H: I T i O , me Q12 : M T WRIGl-lT.'GENElT. M YALE, ELIZABETH A, Degree: AB, lFeb.lx M Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology: 3, c 1 , Activities: Alpha Kmappa Delta, German Club, Psychology Degree: B.S. Uunel rack: ii i , - ,Majart ,Business Management ' ctivitiesz- Piq,Kappas Alpharg, , ArnaId'Air Society, Tau Sigma, T one .ti ew ., r. ' 'iz Ynjeo, ALEXANDER, 'oegieei K PQfBf Uungj. 'f.. Maier: Social Service 93 YONKE, JACK E. : B.S. KF b.J mg? Morketfng Activities' Tau Sigma CALLARD, RAYMOND J. ZAMBERLAN, ANN A. Degree: A.B. CSummerJ Major: Music Activities: Alpho Chi Omega, Symphony, Treble Clef, Pan- helienic CHOY, PHILIP G. 'You, foo, con ioin the Air Force . . . REX P. 'ia :ss 1 NAVARRETE, EDDYMARIA G. 3? W..- s'rsVsNsoN, ' CLAUDIA M. CHAPMAN, DORTHY MURPHY, JOAN L. RUSSO, MICHAEL A. . E Q? i 7' -Hff.f4?zg uw. these frosh be suL?:Ing5ciJX2?rgCtI:5g'l to the Deon of' Wornon s Charge of the Iightvfocted Aztec brigade I ' - E15 L' 'Tal' I Seniors 'Uma So ihls. as the greener posiures they wcrc iolkmg about W' W 'VW A bit more of these holiday spirits , 4 Coach never fold me there'd be days like this . , , 9 AFR Q afuf' s AFROTC members worked on the memorial plaque for SDSC students who gave their lives in Korea . . . each week an out- standing cadet in AFROTC and extra-curricular activities is written up in the Aztec . . . outstanding cadets in Air Science l, 2, and 3 get rides in T-33 jet trainers . . . many Air Science l and 2 students go flying on weekends . . . All third semes- ter students have one month of Summer training at regular Air Force bases . . . graduates are commissioned at end of semes- ter . . . A.F.R.O.'l'.C. Drill Team Cadets Ron Stanton, Sam Freeman and Ron Rickey examine a T-33 Jet Trainer at Lindbergh Field. AFRCTC Mojor sociol event of the yeor wos held in Morch ot the El Cortez Hotel. . . it wos the onnuol Air Force ROTC Boll . . . codets ond their dotes enjoyed o bonquet before the donce ot the Thirty-Second Street Novol Com- missioned Officers Club . . . high point of the evening wos the owording of the title Honorary Codet Colonel to Elodo Miller Grigsby . . . onother sociol event wos the stog smoker held ot the Admirol Kidd Com- missioned Officers Club . . . this wos held by AFROTC codets who ore members of the Arnold Air Society . . . Cadets and dates at A.F.R.O.T.C. Ball. Color guard marches in Homecoming Parade. Honorary Cadet Colonel Eloda Miller Grigsby. Cadet Staff, headed by Cadet Colonel Ronald Stanton. Left to right, first row: Bert Grigsby, Jack Rogers, Sam Freeman. Second row: Dave Hoffland, Dick Plum, Ron Rickey. 99 One of largest and most victorious squads in school history brought national recognition to the college. . . the SDSC speech squad won sweep- stakes awards at every major tournament during the year . . . had highest rating at Pi Kappa Delta national tournament in Redlands . . . Dr. John Ackley and Dr. Robert Benjamin were coaches . . . Upper division debaters, left to right: Carl Hayward, Dorothy Scully, Harry Steinhmetz, Don Wolfe, Tom Lasswell, Ada Picaizen, and Dr. John Ackley, coac . Lower division debaters, left to right: Sandra Stewart, Roger Tremaine, Jim Hutchins, Tom Waddell, Leah Grigsby, Bill Denton, Mary Ward, Bob Sedlock, and Dr. Robert Benjamin, coach. Coaches: Dr. Robert Benjamin and Dr. John Ackley. Confusion disrupted the quiet activity ot the speech squad as each team changed col- leagues during the year . . . Sally Bird lett for Wayne University . . . Ada Picaizen then teamed with Dorothy Scully. . . Andy Brown and Tony McPeak clinched one of three Western teams at West Point national tourn- ament . . . debaters also proved superiority inindividualevents attournaments . . . Mc- Peak was highest in oratory at Pi Kap tourn- ament . . . MaryWard and Harry Steinmetz were top in discussion . . . Miss Picaizen one of outstanding women orators in state . . . she and Brown met the University of London debaters in Little Theatre . . . SDSC participated in tournaments at Pepperdine, UCLA, Occidental, Pasadena Nazarene, Red- lands, Sant-a Barbara and West Point . . . SDSC sponsored its first college-level tourn- ament in the tall semester . . . annual high school speech tournament held in the spring semester . . . state-qualifying tournament for high schools also held on SDSC cam- pus . . . DEBATE Andy Brown and Tony McPeak, upper division debaters, participants in West Point tournament. the LION of the WEST This forcicol production wos staged os o DIRECTORS D W. Powell 2 LADY'S P35 BURNING This ploy, by Christopher Fry, opened the Theotre Guild dromotic seoson . . . setting of the comedy wos in the fifteenth century . . . Morion Andrews Jones ond Jon Kowol ployed the leoding roles . . . the ploy ron Nov. I2, l3, I7, I8, I9 ond 20. . .medie- vol onology of our modern-dciy witch-hunts . . . Hunton D. Sellmon wos director . . . plciy shown in I83Os . . . Linden Courter storred os Nimrod Wildfire, in sotire on Dovy Crockett . . . ploy written in I83O, discovered recently in British Museum by Dr. Jcimes N. Tidwell . . . production wos complete with tinny piono, intermission entertoinment ond ods on curtoin . . . Betty Myers wos considered butstonding in her port . . . director of the ploy wos Hunton D. Sellmon . . . DRAMA ICEBOUND A drcimotic offering, lcebound, followed The Lcidy's Not for Burning . . . ploy wos one of outstonding successes on Broodwoy . . . well received by SDSC students . . . starred Geri Trent, Ston Moore ond Ed Hickok . . . oction of the plciy wos set in Moine . . . Don Powell, technicol director, designed the sets . . . E, Kinsley Povernmire directed . . . dinner given for opening night. . . Skull ond Dogger topped new members os port of opening-night octivities . . . ploy opened Dec. 3 . . . fincl showing wos Dec. ll . . . onnuol one-oct Ploy Tournament followed in Jonuory . . . -ss ss .E . im: a a sm m a ss ss ss ma a ss ss ms ms a ms ss am ma ss ms as ms m W H ss' is ESS M zum nm mn N ss E ss wa was mam we uma mn x JONI WILLIAMS SCNG LEADERS GERRIE BERKMAN mn mmm :fm .W E as B a ms ms ms . ,ss Pi a ww E M W E BRUCE BARNGROVEEQ E Y E L L L E A D E RS CAROLYN FOOTE HAR FLAG TWIRLERS KAROLYN DEVIN ELEANOR LAYTON A HALF TIME v SPORE CLARK ., . 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My-gy ff 4 5 f , 21 ' s,.,.,,V f vw--W VUFZW- - f I SYMPHONY CRCHESTRA SYMPHCDNY BAND 6 ii Y N ' ? 5 lx 'gg K Lf V 1- f Q 'K MEN'S GLEE IO6 TREBLE CLEF Men's and women's glee clubs presented two formal concerts to- gether on campus this year . . . Don Clark was president of men's glee . . . Other otticers were Bob Kinninger, secretary-treasurerg Buddy Rogers, librarian . . . Catherine Crothers accompanied . . . Miss Christine Springston directed . . . the women's glee club present- ed concerts in San Diego and Los Angeles high schools and churches . . . Betty Wooley was presidentg Susie Gregory, secretary-treasurerg Marjorie Tripp, librarian . . . Sharon Archibald accompanied . . . Deane F. Smith directed . . . 5 T,,i4,, 4, . ifllllagfv ,Y- ffgr The Brass Choir of eighteen members was presented in con- M I X E D cert at State . . . also performed in Los Angeles and at the Music Educators' Conference in Tucson . . . the Mixed Chorus, directed by Benny Kemp, has 70 members . . . participated in H 0 R U S Religious Emphasis Week . . . gaveaconcert at Christmas . . . sang at Mt. Helix Easter service . . . participated in the May Music festival concert . . . Rollin Hahn was manager for the Chorus . . . Elaine Hicks was Librarian . . . BRASS ci-:om MUSIQE ANNIS QUIGGLE and DEL LINAM :SAVE STANLEY i News Editor and Assistant Make-up Editor AZTEC Left to right, first row: Sandy Harrison, Sandra Keyes, Diane Garrett. Second row: Bob Boxberger, Walt JIM MCVICAR Lang, Russ VanDenburg, Laura Kelly, Margie Petz. Third row: Jerry Mathers, Bob Finn, Thane Mclntosh, Advertising Manager Cliff Smith browbeaten by Annis Quiggle. iO8 1' ' - is ,X A A.-, 2 1 . MARION GREAVES BARBARA woLTER Managing Editor Editor Some of the problems facing fall editor Barbara Wolter were new staff . . . two issues a week for the first time in many years . . . new printer in National City . . . lack of advertising was responsible for cuts in pages . . . literary edition published in De- cember . . . Alpha Phi Gamma, honorary journalism society, founded . . . Dale Brix was the first president . Q . JIM HAAS MURIEL DARON GABE DENUNZIO Copy Editor Society Editor Sports Editor i I l i MARION GREAVES Editor For the first time in history of the Aztec, women were editors for entire year. . . Marion Greaves was selected by Publications Board to edit spring issues . . . veterans' housing one of big stories of the year . . . Aztec returned to one issue a week . . . ad- vertising still a major problem . . . Press Club membership grows . . HERSCHEL WILSON Managing Editor AZTEC BOB LEONARD and BOB FLINN DAVE STANLEY Copy Editor and Photo Editor Sports Editor HO DALE BRlX Editorial Page Editor VALERIE ROESCH FRANK HARPER Society Editor News Editor SPRING DEL LINAM and ROJEAN ADELBLUE Left to right, first row: Jill Wigley, Sandra Keyes, Diane Garret, Laura Kelley. Second row: Thane :eature Editor and Make-up Editor Mclntosh, Cliff Smith, Bob Boxberger, Jim McVicar, Bob Finn. ill ' 5 T' i JIM 1'vERsoN A Editor-in-Chief M Jim, did you say YESTERDAY was the deadline . . . l'll be hanged if the Del Sud's gonna be known as Dull Thud . . . But Jim, I've got to go to L. A. this weekend . . . Don't yell at me! I know my work is late, but my doctor sez I've got to go to the beach-for my health . . . Oh, no! That final deadline can't be past, Jim. l'm still writing copy . . . You can't really be serious? Work in the shack all day on Sunday? . . . Don't bother me, l'm doin' something that no one else can do . . . Nobody doin' anything is what you mean . . . well, shoot the . . . picture and get it over with . . . Wadayamean she wants it spelled with two T's, two L's, two R's and two E's . . . will you look at what the typewriter went and wrote . . . The strangest things disappear around this place . . . No! This isn't the Aztec Shack . . . l told you that night- watchman was serious when he said not to park in back of the Shack. You pay your own traffic fines around here . . . Stop callin' me Simon Legree, Lois . . . No. Tom, you can't commit suicide until you've met all of your deadlines . . . DEL SUDOESTE WIRT L. MCLONEY Photography Advisor ll2 ARTHUR C. WIMER JEAN D. SWIGGETT Journalism Advisor Aff AdViSOI' TOM GOULD and DICK CALDERHEAD RICHARD THURMOND Art Editors Photo Editor Art Editor: But those triangles are hour- glasses. Just close your eyes and imagine it. The art staff indulged their creative whims by decorating, not only the yearbook, but the Shack. Mobiles, pictures and scree Cof ques- tionable valuel lighted ye olde sod shanty on the claim. Photo Editor: There's nothing like trying to take pictures with an empty camera. All the male members of the staff found their work much easier to endure with a life-size, color photo of Marilyn Monroe on the door. Copy Editor: They bring me some scraps of information-on the backs of gum and cigarette wrappers yet-and tell me it's due the next day. The staff sometimes wondered why fall copy was written the latter part of April. 1 W I . 4 -U: A gg? LOIS HEBNER MARILOU DITMARS Society and Feature Editor Organizations Editor 5- TEX-. JO ANN MAUS JON! WILLIAMS and JEAN SATTERLEE Fraternity Editor Sorority Editors MONA RENICK and TOM HEMPHILL MARLENE RAFALOVICH Senior Editors Government Editor 1 I4 GABE DENUNZIO and ED BOHANAN Sports Editors Organizing the different sections and copy was headache for all . . . it seemed that there would never be enough aspirin . . . new features this year were sections on fall and spring . . . the fraternity editor was a girl . . . the fall organizations editor, Pearl Klov- dahl, suffered a back injury and was not in school second semester . . . candids of the seniors included in their section af formal shots . . . the photographers sometime wish- ed they could shoot their subjects with guns, instead of cameras . . . the ad manager used new gimmicks to get more money for the book . . . the staff carried out general assignments . . . everyone did some part of the other's work as deadline neared . . . , nd : as ' -n nr' A .. r- 4' . --5-g ff- f . .K ' -UT . .1 . -v '- SH., ' . ,-',,,: 4532.-1'-. .ifqh .gf - H .,-'-'23 :l,.: '-EJ! ' s1 f ,QQ TITJ 1' ' ,Q-. -' F:-.. , -1 L .,-1' 3 1 skis . HAROLD JACKSON Advertising Manager FRANK ECHEVARRIA, CLIFF SMITH and THANE MCINTOSH Photographers P. it 1 MARLENE FRANCK, JO ANN TRACY and MERLE PERRINGTON Staff Missing from picture, AUDREY WADE SUD H5 ALUMNI QUARTERLY Alumni Association produced their first quarterly in January of this year . . . Grant Nielsen was editor . . . sent to all active E alumni members . . . the latest news on graduates and activities of alum organiza- tions . . . alum office on campus directed by C. E. Peterson, former Dean of Men . . . Muriel Tolle was prexy . . . MURIEL TOLLE President AZTEC ENGINEER Purpose of the Aztec Engineer is to promote interest among students in engineering . . . Jim Jacobs was editor . . . published four times dur- ing school year by Engineering Student Council . . . all organizations in the Physical Science department represent- ed . . . articles written mainly by the engineering students . . . magazine also highly regarded by downtown firms . . . features of latest developments in engineering . . . explanationsof prin- ciples for all students . . . Left to right, sitting: Jim Jacobs, Larry Wherry, Charles Morgan, Advisor. Standing: Ed Rosenthal, Harry Turner, Jack Schuster, Ruth V. Ruth, Bob Tate, Glenn Donaldson. iyimon PUBLICATIONS l li B I BOB MURPHY and BOB JORGENSEN Editors NDEX Bob Jorgensen ancl Bob Murphy were editors of the Bindex . . . distributed tree each semester during registration . . . con- tained only calendar ot activities offered dur- ing semester . . . an annual project of APO since tall of l95l . . . work of alumni and active members . . DIRECTCRY llM THOMASSEN and ED SALEEBY Knot picturedl Editors The End Zone was sold at every home toot- i ball game . . . Gabe DeNunzio edited the program . . . an innovation of the year was printing portrait shots of all team members . . . campus activities advertised tor visit- ors . . . END ZCNE Redbook considered the greatest help to social lite of SDSC students . . . APO co- editors were Ed Saleeby and Jim Thomassen . . . annual project of the service fraternity . . . contains the names, addresses, phone numbers and year of each student . . . infor- mation on organization officers also part of the directory . . . 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Brookshire Advisor Changes in Panhellenic by-laws helped make rushing easier and more enjoyable . . . Panhel coordinates activities ofthe l l nation- als on campus . . . works for mutual coopera- tion of the Greeks . . . conducted book drive for students in India . . . sponsors a Pledge Presents for pledge classes each semester . . . the sororities assisted the United Success drive under Panhel leadership . . . joint regu- lation of fraternity exchanges with l.F.C. . . Jur-non PANHELLENIC-First ww, :eff fd fight: Betty Campbemigig 'Cassell Gail Willis, Pat Weber, Joyce Darnell. Second row: Connie Rueger, Sue Copeland Liz Peterson, Jan Clapp. Third row: Marilyn Phillips, Maureen Reilly, Beverly Fergu- son, Connie O'Conner. Joan Allan Pat Ashcraff lL.....5..gza.u J eaneffe Boyd .4 L45 .-4 ia. Margie Calvin 4 . Q June Edwards r Ap 4 al. 7 r Q., H 35 . . ' 1 Inna Gardner Marilyn Engberg Shirley Bamford Jane Barra Beverly Beauclair Patty Carone Paula D'Amour Marlene Dawson ef , N ji -.lx Beverly Foster Gwen Geren Mickey Gray i' Carol Gudmunson Sandy Harrison Gloria Hodge V' . ...,.,.,,...l, Sharlyn Johnson Beverly Jones LoWayne Kay Relene Keller Lorene Kerns Nancy Kirkhuff Pat McNabb Leah LaDou Eileen Lagle Florence Lagle June Laughon loan Massey T' Suzanne Penland Barbara Margie Montgomery Moore Diane Pmnell Dorothy Schnug loan Sigler Pat Thompson Betty Towner Betty Welker Gail Willis Ann Zamberlan 122 President: , ,,.. K ,.,,.. P at Ashcroft Suzanne Penland Vice-Presidentaa- as ,... so Dorothy Schnug Relene Keller Secretary- .,.v , ., .. ,. Lorene Kerns Patty Carone Treasurermt-.. . ,..... , Margie Calvin ALPHA CHI Name of Local: Sigma Pi Theta Date Local Founded: i924 Went National: November l8, 1950 National Chapter: Gamma Nu National Founded: l885 De Pauw University, Indiana Location: Flamingo Room, House of Hospitality it .4 ,ai Q' 'L 4 1 Y Y lx oi. v inf' si, Latest thing in pledge ribbons. OMEGA Alpha :Chi sponsored the Easter Seal drive kick-off in San Diego County . . . Honors were brought to the group by Cap and Gowners Shirley Helms, Beverly Jones, and Margie Montgomery . . . Shirley was secretary of the senior class . . . Beverly was vice president . . . Shirley Bamford was finalist for Sweetheart of TKE . . . Gwen Geren was finalist for Sigma Pi Orchid Girl . . . Diane Morgan was Sigma Pi's candidate for fall BBB . . . Margie Montgomery was campus reporter for the Evening Tribune . . . Mickey Gray was crowned Miss Shipwreck at the ATO dance . . . Group partied at Big Bear between semesters and at Palm Springs during spring vacation . . . Took third place sorority with their Homecoming float . . , Bev Jones and Shirley Helms in Who's Who . . . Relene Keller was in Sigma Alpha Iota . . . Numbered among those in Delta Phi Upsilon were Jane Barta and Dorothy Schnugg . . . Pat Ashcraft and Bev Jones, Homecoming candidates. .ii Tobacco Road comes to sorority row. l23 Julia Anaya Marilou Difmars Mary Alice Dornlge Alice Galvan Cynthia Hempy Carol Karns Alecia McNulla Carol Peters Tressie Sever Jan wigiey l24 im? ss E' se Isobel Bruen Pal' Casidy Anne Cowhick V as Frances Gibson Pafsy Hogan .4 , X. if . 5-f-fra, . 'I: 322' -- ...,. r . 'Ti szf. 'S E I E K ' ' il 'i A -:gf . ..... : 2 rr ' ----- ll nn 1 ,. , E . N ' ..Q1ZQ' - , ,J 5 Hi Q. 4 , -, ri y 5- ' ji H 1 ' i -' I in gi E if S? jg li: 5 ' . f ..::: ,..fIi.sQ ,TEZQQIIQ1-' ' 'I - li' :Fla-4,aQf. ., is Eiifiiii :ignlvazfil . . A Diane Dewey Connie Hall Donna De Dicks-on ia, :wg Jane Halchert - V 4, . lip, J 'lr i Q1 e i Sandra Keyes Barbara Killian Carolyn Larson Jo Ann Maus Connie Kane Mclnfire Frances Mettlach Nancy Moore Sharon Morris Sandra Pavirt Merle Perringfon Jane Rainaldi Barbara Renke Karen Rose Sonya Rydberg Margaret Schlacks Peggy Southard 3 Norma Tobiason Paddy Tracey Carolyn Vosfeen Joan Weining Lois Williams Jane Wilson Judy Woods Gaie Yenrick LaVerne Zowada l l l Quick, quick, it's still quivering . . . Name of Local: Gamma Phi Zeta Date Local Founded: i924 Went National: October l, l949 National Chapter: Delta Eta National Founded: l904 Syracuse University, New York Location: Room ll, House of Hospitality ALPHA GAMMA DELTA .L Carol Karns President - . ....V s-4f' - Mary Alice Dorntge lst Vice-President . ..L, Donna De Dickson Karen Rose 2nd Vice-President ,L DKGVGD Rose Marilou Ditmars Secretaryw .,,, , Lois Williams Sonya Rydberg Treasurer ALA,,,,,, ,,,., . . NOFICY Moore Jane Wilson A formal dinner-dance at Mission Valley Country Club highlighted the Alpha Gam spring calendar . . . Other social events in- cluded a Halloween Hayride . . . Christmas Open House . . . International Reunion Day in Los Angeles with actives and alums . . . Del Sud fraternity and organization editors were JoAnn Maus and Marilou Ditmars, re- spectively . . , Cetza tapped Mary Alice Dorntge, Barbara Killian, and Joan Wein- ing . . . On the A.W.S. Board were Carol Karns, Alice Galvan, Diane Dewey, and Don- na De Dickson . . . Jill Wigley was tapped by Alpha Phi Gamma, honorary journalism fraternity . . . Peggy Southard's name was among those in Alpha Mu Gamma, honorary language fraternity . . . Second place, inter- sorority swimming, rounded out year's activities. Musical chairs, anyone? X orothy Dix , . , an Shirley J. Alcorn Sharon Anderson Barbara Beale Claik Cynthia Cook Sa I ly Cooper Teresa Covey -wana-an W r 1. Iv -5, - Q. .Ji . . V ' if an msg are Wim E SSB ma Olga Angus Donaldo Beebe Sally Benter Amelia Kirk Brooks Beverly Butler an-as is if 1 is mmm H is i-f is z-i if an sms Ma mmf was Jane Crawford Kay Drag Cla ms' mwmiwa ,J H me mia vim u Q at-I-x is , is HMS is s ire Dugan uw nm was Kay McGraw Estey Beverly Ferguson Barbara Goodwin Paula Haake Susan S. Hemphill Gail Holden Darlene Huber mia . H . -., H- l L I 5 - J pile. ' l E 1 , , ' 3 we--, Mary Jacobs Joyce Johnson Pat Johnson Bobbie Jones ' H: T HIE 3 Q ., ig? gi, .V g :gg M it 5 E E iga 55 ...- . :,v , .E 2 Y ts wi 1. 52 H 5 'ii i H A ff. , ' H H 1 ' we 9 V.. :J l 1- Tb g o z 1 - ,W W - V. ... t . ,... . , .. . , ' Q 5, 15222 'lx V V 22- .. 3' 4-X sr 1 yi if V E 'E' V' M X- , ' 'fixes' ..: wif? H 'ff f .:..:5:. .: i 'Pl -ra ... are it .ai .... . .H :. :. it -l A 's:si-r-New if . 'E ,rg ' , . QQEPQEV .if-::if e:f H - -:Wi 'H f -1- E W W ar i I . -W9 if 'QL . .I!E.I.j:5: W' E55 4 1'- :Ha ,mi2253 as 'L V' 'rm l , 1 1 - . W EEK, .. Jereth Long Annette Martinolich Mar Lou McClain Sharon McDade Martha Mclfinle Sharil n McSwan Gayle Meador Y Y Y - .11-' -Tv ,. . - -L-+V ' 1 ' ' ' E QQ . cd' '- ' ' ms 1 HE . H z H 4. , . fs Z t' H E . 5 . iii.: Ha lf . -I si . , gi-, Tai . ' 3 E H - ' ..:.: ' l , ' ' 2 L , 7 - :.: .:. :.: lg ' . 1.3- ' fl' V A P 1... .gf . -T' ' .K EELS-,sim anime, Carolyn Butler Meek Joanne Menzel Shirley Mulin Gloria Pearson Ann Peterson Pat McCormick Rickon Mary Louise Ross , . ,, .Q . EEE. Eg' Sig' SWEEEW - g m i f K, t i.,.?. ,. .. K7 E ms -. ,,. z: K Y , N.,-t ' ff i , 2 M P ,Q ,pw pa -- ,..:,- E Y H E E - fs Sf ,.5.,. g g, J E 1 . .... ,gg i - 5, 1. ....,. w , , gig it ., E. .- 1 J ag. ---' A Q H JH H. H - lf. we: - -J in H - ----- .Q rw-5 .222 sl-f' if 2 3' H 'i':EQE ff2f -- f' 'xx G , A W PB .SW H .Q2..Qi.,.,. it ' ff' L X 'l Vile.. . ii, E Y ,.,, V 'ii fl Q :ms .. 1 , ,, A 4.7 YM A , .. J .,.,.,..., .. .. . Florence Rusk Joan Saliba Barbara Sawers Judy Scott Sandy Smith Tweetie Smith Joan Stubbs l -, an I. 5 E V i . Ill' 4. ' 'fl K ' I M . g. . y H A H i .If T' l , ... I.. , V ' ' I 1 , ,I .. , -N , Carman C. Sturak Lynne Tinker Gloria Ulrich Eleanor Watson J 126 oni Willia ms Barbara Wolter Jody Wulbern ss i 4' Room l, House of Losers wash the dishes . . . ALPHA PHI Well known Alpha Phi's on campus in- cluded Barbara Wolter, fall Aztec editor . . . Carolyn Butler, Cap and Gown, A.W.S. Board . . . Ann Peterson, A.W.S. vice president . . . Jody Wulbern, songleader . . . Joni Williams, songleader and Del Sud sorority editor . . . Queen of the Pledge Chariot Races was Don- alda Beebe . . . A.F.R.O.T.C. Queen was Eloda Miller Grigsby . . . S.D.S.C. delegate to A.W.S. International Convention was Ann Peterson . . . Fall B.B.B. candidates were Gloria Ulrich, SAE, Donalda Beebe, KA, Sharon Anderson, Theta Chi . . .Alpha Phi's won fall Panhellenic scholarship trophy with a l.97 over-all GPA . . . Eleanor Watson received Panhellenic scholarship for her 3.0 average . . . Attend- ants to Sig-Ep Sweetheart were Gayle Meador and Claire Dugan. . . Sandy Smith was Sigma Pi Sweetheart attendant. . . Gloria Ulrich was elected Sweetheart of TKE . . . Numbered among those in Cetza was Judy Scott . . . Homecoming attendant was Mary Jacobs . . . Claire Dugan was Frosh Rep on A. S. Council . . . Social events of the year included Christ- mas formal. Mountain Party, Fatl1er-Daugh- ter Barbeque, and Mothers' Day breakfast. . . . but I thought red queens were wild. Treasurer ........ Location: President ......... ........... lst Vice-President .,.. Secretary .....,... ,..... Name of Local: Phi Kappa Gamma Date Local Founded: l92-4 Went National: October l, l949 National Chapter: Gamma Alpha National Founded: i872 Syracuse University, New York Hospitality M. L. Ross Barbara Wolter .Eleanor Watson Beverly Butler 2nd Vice-President ............... . .... Beverly Butler Sharilyn McSwan -----Barbara Clark Jane Crawford ------.Gail Holden 127 N Bm M l 2 an E Ma . S , W M R .t ,: a a-5 .:. ..: 45.533, ' , is wg Mary Lue Adams Martha Anderson Margarita Carmona Caroline Carr . AHB RYE 1 w-a ri- aaa H ' W - , L Q H 4 W W B , Q E V, I M, , - H ,rr xb L . im w - xi J ' V1 i :I:I:I:iQI ::: -B Jeanne Dailard Mary Rae Deatrick Nancy Duncan Nadene Feiler 5' L'i 1- . ,:,.-,jlnraur , .. .a.jg,'f,1'Ag,3,5 'ga '. 4':'f '::A -A T 'S I'-ffai' , . 5: ,fffjiv gf QL? .g:', . y .v . '4 . MZ' I '..4' , 'Ver l 1 i.i4y'4r:4,:, '-VJ. sw, --IV-1, , Sym? s tw S , gl fl:.!il':'e .f,l. , 5 Hu KM' gt. Jlfwi 'A-U , LYA rl!!! Norma File is 'EH ,, Pat McWilliams Ann Rienst ra .G-. gi 1 ..- Janice Sears Carolyn Tamblyn aa is am as a ax as aa E ,E H ,f .ref Pat Forsyth Sylvia Jennings Pauline Mansfield Pat McDavitt erik 1 H mam as we me M-5 M Biggs V' E' aa Teddy M inder Launa Patton Margie Petz Jean Pratt a am E B Barbara Richards Jean Rynerson Barbara Schrumpf Diane Schrumpf , Judy Shepard Judy Sickler Sandra Stewart Janet Spencer v an as aaa as aa aaa A ,... .Ll-ad? , ,, Lynn Thien Margaret Thiery Barbara Williams Vera Winters a is a is a 5 Presidente ...,,. ........ Vice-President .....,, . ...,. Secretary ..,.... ...... , . Treasurer. .,... .... V W Name of Local: Delta Chi Phi Date Local Founded: 1923 Went National: January 15, 1949 National Chapter: Gamma Alpha National Founded: 1893 Lombard College, lllinois Location: Room 17, House of Hospitality DELTA Nancy Duncan Barbara Schrumpf Barbara Schrumpf Norma File Carolyn Tamblyn Mary Lue Adams Spring Pledges, left to right: Sue Haverkamp, Lynne Feiler, Sherrel Hanson, Pat McWilliams. Alpha Xi was first national sorority on campus . . . Cap and Gown claimed Sylvia Jennings, who is on the A.W.S. Board and Who's Who . . . Also on the A.W.S. Board were Barbara Schrumpf, Mary Rea Deatrick, Ann Rienstra, and Margie Petz . . . On the social agenda for the year were the Big and Little Sister Dinner . . . Come as Your Secret Ambi- tion Party . . . Christmas and spring formal dances . . . Mother-Daughter tea . . . Senior breakfast . . . Mothers' Day breakfast . . . Third consecutive year, winner of Pi Beta Phi Mum sale . . . Winners of second place troohy in inter-sorority volleyball . . . Novel idea was Green Day, at which time actives exchanged places with pledges . . . To add incentive to their scholarship activities, Alpha Xi's had their annual Steak and Beans Dinner. it 17 There's a Joker in every deck. W gn-if I' Betty Ann Augustus Buddie Bake Sue Radney Cobb Jeanette Crouch 0 ,K F V' ll E li- X A -: . if Barbara Elliott Gwen Evans Carolyn S. Hubbard Stephanie Hunt -gh Cheryl Jakle Gail Jarvis . ,...r?' Dona La rson Norma Lawrence ,...L Mary L. F. Nease Pat Ohre 1-ad? Carol Jean Roth Jean Satterlee 130 anne Barnes S. V7 at Judy Brett Shirley Carroll 1 s '64 4 , 'i'! 1 -I 'I , .:.:.:.g -1. ., ' 1 V H it J ! Donna Dearth Carol Miller Doughty Martha Edwards M xl, 5 -. :-: Y-6 f-- - J' - .r ll: ' V ' 'ii is L- ' -lf., :' iff. - - .- l ' 'fx . ,,,A,-11. , ,fl ' ' Q V I. . 1.2 Y 11 Janet Hall Lois I-lampson Ruth Howell Anne Jennings Bette Johnson Julie Johnson Mary Ellen Lawyer Yvonne Leveque Marlene Mann Vera Johnson Ann Merriman at X Nancy Olds Barbara Osbeck Judy Parslow Sandra Sebby Joan ' Wu' , ml '- ..1A:: Sho rey :,. r ? f' . ,vi : YE Elaine Siervogel . ..,, L ,.., Suzanne Pugh I -:-:: E : vw. ui . rg. ws Q 52 N fgfws -X o c Whe ton Name of Local: Shen Yo Date Local Founded: 1921 Went National: November 17, 1950 National Chapter: Gamma Delta National Founded: 1895 University of Arkansas, Arkansas Location: Room 9, House of Hospitality CHI QMEGA Stephanie Hunt was president ot Cetza . . . Cetza members included Jean Satterlee, Jeanette Crouch, and Norma Lawrence . . . Jean Satterlee was Del Sud sorority editor and sopho- more class secretary . . . Julie Johnson iwas tall president and spring secretary of Los Buscadores . . . Chi O's annual Showboat dance was a huge success . . . lGirIs partied at Las Flores Inn during ,spring vacation . . . Highlighting the Focial calendar was their annual Chi Omega-Kappa Alpha Theta breakfast . . Candidates for the fall Belle of the Blue Book Ball were Sandry Sebby, Nancy Olds and Norma Lawrence . . . Finalist tor Orchid Girl of Sigma Pi was Ann Jennings . . . Cheryl Jakle was an attendant to the Sig-Ep Queen ot Hearts . . . Chi Omega Birthday Party proved to be a lot of fun . . . Christmas Formal . . . Homecoming Queen candidates were Carol Doughty, Donna Dearth, Ruth Howell. Treasurer -- . L... .- Spring Pledges, left to right: JoAnne Posladek, Sharon Silard, Elizabeth Peterson, Pat Weber, Barbara Winzell, Pat Nicholls, Alice Preibisius. Miss- President .....,. ...... . Donna Dearth Dona Larson --.Carol Doughty Yvonne Leveque Secretary u..,... .c..,.cc.... R uth Howell Ann Merriman Yvonne Leveque Joyce Wheaton 131 mm swf ms mm Luan ss nm ms nm mn Dorothy Cox ms E ms ms n- E Mary Geyer 9 B sw ry Q na saa ar ara Katz Kathy Leeper xm13rW m fame mmm new ms ms ss a ms an H' 'aww mm ws Norma Leppert a McClead Dorothy McCollum Sylvia Muller Jeannie Morris Connie O Connor Joyce O Connor Rosana Petrone Judy Rogers Elame Sommermeyer Ona Sfennhoff Marilyn Teyssuer ss s Spring Pledges, left to right: Joyce Darnell, Betty Michaelis. ZETA Name of Local: Alpha Sigma Chi Date Local Founded: l939 Went National: November l, I949 National Chapter: Gamma Omicron National Founded: l902 Miami University, Ohio Location: Room lO, House of Hospitality President ........ ........ B onnie Morrison Joyce O'Connor lst Vice-President .....s,...v.. T ,.:........ Carol Shea 2nd Vice-President ....,,.... Dorothy McCollom Marianne Grillo Secretary ......, .............. P riscilla Gale Sherina Hegland --------.Dorothy Cox Donna Isaak Treasurer ....... Traditional activities include open house during campus elections . . . Senior luncheon . . . Christmas formal . . . Halloween party . . . Prominent members on campus include Shirley Collamer-A.S. Council, Cap and Gown, Who's Who . . . Dorothy McCollom-Panhellenic vice president . . . Delta Zeta won first place-sorority with their Homecoming float, Flamingo . . . Members of the A.W.S. Board included Joyce O'Connor, Barbara Neal, Dorothy McCollom and Bonnie Morrison . . . Betsy Frank was named DZ Dream Girl at Mistletoe Magic . . . Ging- ham Gaieties, benefit fashion show and card party . . . Weekend snow party up in the mountains . . . The semi- annual initiation dinner-dance . . . Delta Zeta Founders' Day Banquet . . . Mothers' Day breakfast. Dr, Scholl can do wonders for you, too . . . 133 Pat Nisely Bernal Carol Bertschi Jackie Cathcarl' Bonnie Cooper 1 J l iu xi fn B W 5' ,V 2 .ff .zu i '1 ll M 1 . fl., Jeanne DuPaul Sandra Fisher Diane Greaves Carol Hahs Dona James Jackie Merrill Bonnie S. Ro Audrey Wade Mary Ward I 34 gers Nancy Sheelz 'S ,.gA.. Irene Hall Lois Hebner Arleen Henschel rol Mills Winnie Plausse Mary Poe Bw. B , l Pat Curtis Nancy Daley Grace Darby ubach emma Maren He Dee Jenkins Mimi J-ones Betty Kuebler Frances Lil ENN- at is 'fl 'M ' eamigw J :..':' : i 7 ..-5--:'.aQf.::- .':'!:fi'.' i H HZ - . .. ,.,. 1 W. .:::,,, ziz . :,: ., zzz :., V if jig ,,.. ,,...., .a H' H if .. .il 5: :-5-21.5 5 Q 1- : E Saw l.: e xa m? ' 5 xr ...... EE fa - ' .. me H H Smeg ' E ' EEE R ., 5, .WS 552: ' -,Em , ' ' ' H E H H if H 3 -- i -im E www M . l , V. -.::. :.::- S 5 .ff ' ' E Swaps? Vg E it , Ea Q mg :N ass , n H ,il .:. a . ,2:L::5:i.: 1 -:-,555 :ai -:- e 5 is ,L e M, 2 W a - is 4 G 1 - Q wi iewieiekgfe Elsie Bledsoe Helen Boyle Mary Burns Jean Carmichael 3 inf mb' ,aw mg. fs Q'm'H'w'1slVs-mga r W E m5wr3' . H. 1, L E E E B HWEHHSK V- 1 E E an il U ,N ' af' ... ., - L 1, 4 ' Rf , it Q4 i f K . ,' ' Q U s me is ss- sm Bm jeg ren ' I .:. :,. -- XE :.:. ::. I' igl 1' - Y H .. I :ul ' -ax. . me 'i 68' K- a , W 5 - ' E5 1- . ' v - ' ' HH -w A .:. '-sws5::..f: ':' M Wm L W .aff - ii 5 Kali? f is-'gan api . 2 2-'- -ie : sz 13,485 - Marilyn Pugh H were a aa I Nickie Downham a is sa e .Ma messes QYM Q Helen lvancic Judy Maxwell . is W is .fw .:. li ' iw-'55 S- ir. 1. ' - B. 'im E' '5::.5:5 1 - 2 -1 H : I. .... w 111 :QQ 225. Z W Y we ' . if 7? K 'W W5 Us Ulf if f an Q: as we zz-il, gag , in ir Q- Efweemwgy gl as , 5 Mary :.::..:. M H Ei W ef l.ou Rader Donna MCD. Shelton Pat Sheen Mary Lou Stock S55-is em. Si 5' W E B , - fa W ml -if -, B. new-.pri Mary Ann Taylor ' is El., wr emi Grace Whifehill Connie Williford Ives Wooley Shirley Wooley Barbara Peratt, LaVerne Stokes, Esther Drew, Annette Cooper. GAMMA PHI l l l Outstanding Gamma Phi's were Lois Hebner, sophomore representative, Cetza treasurer, secretary of Booster Committee, Del Sud society editor . . . Jackie Cathcart, Panhellenic President . . . Jackie Merrill, Cap and Gown, Who's Who, writer of S.D.S.C. '7Aztec-nicalities in the Union . . . Lovie Stokes, songleader . . . Betty Wooley, Cap and Gown, Who's Who, president of Sigma Alpha lota . . . Members of Cetza were Mary Ward and Frances Liljegren . . . Gamma Phi- ATO Homecoming float won first place for best use of natural flowers, and second place Mixed division . . . Highlighting their social season was the Winter WaItz . . . Mary Ann Taylor was chosen as the Crescent Girl of Lambda Chi Alpha . . . Spring formal . . . Scholarship dinner . . . Dads' Day dinner . . . Mothers' Day breakfast. l l Plesident ,.A...,.... ,.,.,.., , Betty Wooley l Jackie Cathcart Donna Lee James Mary Lou Rader lst Vice-President ..,... . ,..... . 2x cl Vice-President .... ..,. ..,.. . . Judy Maxwell l Pat Curtis ,: ..... Mary Wa rd l ves Wooley Secreta ry ....... Treasurer ....c,c y Lois Hebner Nancy Sheetz Name of Local: Kappa Theta Date Local Founded: l924 Went National: October l5, l949 National Chapter: Beta Lambda National Founded: l874 Syracuse University, New York Location: 5066 College Place Spring Pledges, left to right: Mary Lou Heiken, Pat Minor, Patsy O'Bannon, Don't worry, girls. We'll be back in our house by winter. We must do this again. l35 li' G 4, E B. 7-163 Diane Almgren .J fn Pat Andrews Sherry Barratt .-rf' mi ,ki T' Q5-Q -.5 , Q , N x ..., 2'2 Sondra Beachler Barbara Blee 5S,'NfN? Shirley Campbell Barrie Capslaff 'W 1' 129, 'F . xr f i 'v if I iff: ' 2 - :fe SH 1 ,, L Ann Tobelman Began Joan Butterworth Ann Caldwell 1 i KN . L, ' I 5.1 Is.. D J ima - Donna Carey Jackie Covington , W, .., Y L, , Lois Farr Connie Grader Muriel Grenfell Donna Gumz ,lv--. nv- .- fn Jean Ellioii' Marcia Cross Leanna Draper Sally Haas An. Sue Haugen Sharon Jackson Elaine Lindrus Carole Linthicum Lee Lowrey Kay McClaren Jill Hindle McMichael Harriel' Paularena Diann Penry Yuba? ,M . 1 hx -aff .4- Jeanie Rayho Barbara Richard Valerie Roesch Tonya Romano Virginia Rosewaine Dorothy Scully -5-1:53.21 - T,-w.YZf-,-,Q-Y Ura ,,: -V 1 L is H 5 Carole Skinner Pauline Sfamafopoulos Claudia Stevenson Ann Taylor Pai' Wickens J-oyce Woodard 136 Name of Local: Chi Theta l Date Local Founded: i929 Went National: January 27, l95l National Chapter: Gamma Sigma National Founded: i870 Indiana Asbury University Indiana Location: Room 7, House of Hospitality is l . Coffee break at Santa's workshop . . . KAPPA ALPHA THETA Pgresident.. ...ss,. .......... . Ann Taylor Q Kay McClaren llst Vice-President , ...As .,..,, Diane Almgren Znd Vice-President ..,.A.... ....... J eanie Rayho J Jill McMichael Slecretory ,,,..,,, ,,...,.., . - Barbara North l Joan Butterworth Treasurer .s..,.. - Kay McClaren , Donna Carey nformal get-togethers are so nice i i Theta beauty queens included Sue Haugen, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi . . . Sondra Beachler, Orchid Girl of Sigma Pi . . . Pat Andrews, Sig-Ep Queen of Hearts . . . Claudia Stevenson, Home- coming attendant. . .Jackie Covington, Blue Book Belle candidate. . .Sharon Jackson, attendant to Sigma Chi Sweet- heart . . . Diann Penry was senior class treasurer and Cap and Gown . . . Marion Greaves edited spring Aztec . . . Virginia Rosewaine and Lois Farr were members of Alpha Mu Gamma . . . Dorothy Scully was tapped by Pi Kappa Delta . . . Thetas won second place sorority with their Homecoming float . . . Valerie Roesch was spring society editor on the Aztec . . . Joint breakfast with Chi Omega . . . Group joined with Kappa Sigs at Christmas with a party for underprivileged chil- dren . . . Also on social agenda were fall and spring formal dances. . . Semi- annual scholarship dinners . . . Mother- daughter tea . . . Senior breakfast . . . Founders' Day celebration. - l37 V? Dianne Ackerman Lynne Arkley ,,.:': q 'Q v ' if ll E E W Mickie Burnett Frances Burns ,le H .,.' , Danna Barrett Julie Butterfield . when Ruth Bohe Patty Boyle Jackie Braunsdorf Muriel Daron Karolyn Devin Suzi Dovey Mary Eads Diane Enfringer a naw . Sheila Fairman Kathy Graham -r Irene Hislop Joan Jennings Janet Luckenbach M'Liss Lynch ' ,ln Sa A6 Sally McGill Rita McLaughla Eva Oliveira Marilyn Peterso 138 Clara Jo Ham Donna Johnson . is. Pat McFarlan n Ruby Miller n Seewald 1 r E S ua r1.1 .ati 2 x : 1 x . l at is an nm me K H 5 X - it A ., E 5V.g-gens si Charlene Hansen Jacquie Harris Betty Hernandez 51 xi E ml a 3 ii a ,FEW H me Bai H sw , is W ., ': it -sw K Elaine Johnson Nylene Lawler Helen Likens an fx 'E A w it ll in 'H an mm me mm m-A Norma C. Malcolm Alice Holmes McCarty Martha McDonald me iw Q in is ' ss 3 in-V, Nancy Nelson is-swine Yvonne Mollison Sue Oliger ass ws- me gamma Ha . ,B yr Adrienne Spore Jennie Turner Joan Wold as all S ix Name of Local: Epsilon Pi Theta Date Local Founded: 1931 Went National: May 29, 1949 National Chapter: Beta Rho National Founded: 1897 Virginia State Normal College Virginia Location: 6181 Montezuma Road Spring Pledges, left to right: Diane Cassell, Betty Campbell. The favorite of the stars . . . f o world tour is complete without a glimpse of harem life . . . gi President ,....... ........ S ally McGill Muriel Daron Vice-President e,.. .,.. ........,. J a cquie Harris Janet Luckenbach Secretary . ,.-. ...... Alice Holmes McCarty Geri Worthy Treasurer .....es. ...... C arol Tibbitts Sweetwood Marilyn Skinner KD Nancy Nelson was fall Blue Book Ball Queen . . . Candidate for B.B.B. honors was Donna Johnson . . . Ruth Bohe was finalist for Sigma Pi Orchid Girl . . . Yvonne Mollison was an at- tendant to the Sig-Ep Queen of Hearts . . . Tapped for Cetza was Janet Luck- enbach . . . Well known on campus was Muriel Daron, secretary of the junior class, secretary of S.D.S.C. Press Club, and society editor of Aztec . . . Band majorettes were Karolyn Devin and Adrienne Spore . . . Adrienne was Cap and Gown . . . KD's again sponsored a benefit bridge for the student-union building fund . . . Christmas dinner- dance proceeds went to the Muscular Dystrophy Association . . .Spring formal rounded out KD calendar. 139 'Q , - .N H is in .sweili mimi. W Pat Asqulth Donna Baxter Marianne Benjamin me pi L, a as .wiki Johanna Billings Ann H Blackwell Barbara Brown Betzy Brusef Louise Bunger Jeannine Cartier -. -..- .:. A' az Beverlee Deem Mary Jo Dougherty Sharon Fisher a K EE at Barbara Kelly Connie Limon Tanya Magee :taxi Kay Moran Diana Myrick Nancy H. Newp a a am amjmx aaa B ners Marlene Rafalovich Olivia Rosa Connie Rueger .J 'HJ Smith Paula Dee Thomas Jo Tracy Betty Tyschen me me we aa was Doreen Van Dine Michaele Walsh Nancy Warner Lynne Williams Janet Wilson Susie Wyman aaa a a H w Gerrie Berkman a ia me a President ........ Vice-President. ,..,.. ,,.,..,. Secretary ......, Treasurer .,..,., Louise Bunger Sue Shearer Sharon Fisher Betzy Bruset :Sue Penners Barbara Kelly Betzy Bruset Patsy Asquith PI BETA PHI Name of Local: Phi Sigma Nu Date Local Founded: i925 Went National: September l, l949 National Chapter: California Epsilon National Founded: l 867 Monmouth College, Illinois Room 5, House of Hospitality But, it's a red con They laughed when l sat down to play . . . President of A.W.S. was Sue Shearer, also Cap and Gown, . . Marianne Ben- jamin was secretary of A.W.S. and vice president of Cetza and W.R.A .... Gerrie Berkman was president of Cetza and a cheerleader . . . Betty Tyschen was Cap and Gown . Cetza tapped Nina McConnell and Beverlee Deem . . . Sigma Chi Sweetheart finalists were Olivia Rosa, Gerrie Berkman and Kay Moran . . . Susie Wyman was K-Sig's fall B.B.B. candidate . . . Diana Myrick represented Sigma Chi at the B.B.B .... Pat Hoover was frosh secretary and Jo Tracy was treasurer of the sophomore class . . . One of S.D.S.C.'s peppy ma- jorettes was Marlene Rafalovich . . . Sharon Fisher and Pat Asquith were co-chairmen of the Booster Committee and Card Tricks. . . Homecoming finalists were Betzy Bruset and Jackie Schneider . . . Pi Phi Mum sale raised money for Little Theatre Marquee . . . Homecoming float, built with Sigma Chi, won first in mixed division and President's Trophy . Pi Phi's took first place in inter-sorority volleyball . . . Who's Who members included Sue Shearer . . . Social activities in- cluded Christmas and Spring formals, Father-Daughter dinner. l4l 4 President, ..... ..... C annie Denham Shirle Gray Mary Paden Andrews Judith Clausen Cecelia Cox .Ist ViCe'PreSident- ---- ---- N OUCY Hunsberger Connie Denham Laura Evans Peggy Fimpel al 2nd Vice-President ., --. Barbara Pinkham ., .... Nancy Severin E312 Secretary .... .... B arbara Salmon Sue Wayte Treasurer ,... -L Shirle Gray Thelma J ohnst: n Peggy Giddings Shirle Gray Susie Gregory SIGMA Evelyn Hillman Nancy Hunsburger Thelma Johnston :.. N 1 Norma Jones Joan Juelson Carol Krebs EV L ,., . r,,,Ts,Q,v, na is a Name ot Local: Tau Zeta Rho Date Local Founded: l924 Went National: February l8, l95O National Chapter: Beta Psi . 4' ,Z -1 ev- .- j:j l' ...: sk rw, y L ,,:, : :,' ' .L 'sg yu I :-:, -1 . .A -rizul A National Founded: l874 H. ad. 4.L,..,z Claire McClintock Barbara Pinkham Rosalie Rogers Barbara Salmon Nancy Severin Sue Wayte Colby College, Maine Location: 6l87V2 Montezuma Road This is only the half of it . . . On the Sigma Kappa's calendar tor the year was an open house for their new apartment . . . The holiday season brought around their Christmas party, and the Jingle Bell Ball . . .Well known on campus was Susie Gregory, secretary of Panhellenic, and a member of Cetza . . . Sigma Alpha lota, honorary music society, claimed Barbara Salmon among its members . . . Cecelia Cox was in Aesculapians . . . Big events were the visit to Edgemont Farms and the mountain party . . . Sigma Kappa's Father-Daughter Banquet was a huge success . . . The girls honored their house mother with a tea in the tall . . . Rounding out the social agenda were the spring and fall Senior Breakfasts, spring dance, Founders' Day dinner and their Pajama Top dance. FF Wifi? MM ' 143 . . t -- , ' lx ' i -r ' A ,, . s , , it, .. ,y - tix 'wk' '1 li Qlxkhff grit rfshei 2 X W- ff f2 X cllifiiilli, t ill' 'li i MS' 'tl I xl fa w, Nl N 1' Nl , -x33 15t President. ......,. Vice-President Secretary ..,,.. - Treasurer ........ l44 .. , . a 1 Ili- . 11 i W 1 , -V , 'T-will . its L I a Ethel Schwartz Adarto Barbara S. Barney 5 Pl 'l Y, ., . . - ..1 H J.: .:. - E B1 s l 4 H 1 Bi H B i E E W m H Q Sandra Flax Maxine Gerson L Arline Carole Simmons Reitha Stxikes Iris Leeds Reitha Stokes Carole Simmons Lillian Slayen --,,Lillion Slayen Sandy Flax .,.. Reitha Stokes Sandy Flax At present, Pi Lams are the only local sorority on campus . . . Social activities were Thanksgiving dinner . . . New Year's breakfast . . . Valentine's dance . . . A T.G.l.0. party is planned after finals . . . Carole Simmons was on the Del Sud staff . . . Reitha Stokes was secretary of l-lillel . . . Lillian Slayen was a member of Treble Clef . . . Carole Simmons was president of the S.D.S.C. Dance Club . . . Big events were the spring and tall installations of officers. ALPHA LAMBDA Founded: October l2, l953 San Diego State College Location: 3345 3lst Street ' Q lt's the ratio we like . . . SCRORITY CAN DIDS It's the water . . . ll Be popular, with our E-Z method. .-Ailder, much milder . . . Yes, neighbors, for just 89 labels ATS2 AZCD KA KZ XA ITKA ZAE ZX 146 AI Bernal Neil Reasoner l 1 . Bruce Weir Jack Thompson Till ' W 'T T -. . . .Ri l I Y , 4 -1 .Q 4? Lili l gi . .51 ' , ' '-1-V11 - 1 p-f X' r- v , I X X 3 L , xii' N Andrew Castiglione K ' I .rr r H' y v l,, Bud Butler Don Donnelly Jerry Mclntire James Beachler . N . H V' 1 T , William Devitl' 1 F .if 4 LQ- .. M l r I fu Doug Brunson Dave Carlson 0 V -- L 1 I, 1, Norm Bucholz Glenn Taylor ir -P' wg. J Andy Brown Don Foster ss a may-fm new E 'E 555 E Ken Polk Chris Scheidel - -, xigsi is a re r , ' E is :.: :::. :-: :-:Q-:-5 ss -s Q :za-1 li .,. 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Nuttall Advisor The IFC coordinates activities of the fifteen national fra- ternities on campus, sponsored by Ed Nuttall and headed by Don Ritchey . . . sets up rush regulation for fall and spring . . . spon- sors Fraternity All-Stars vs. Frosh basketball game for scholar- ship money . . . awards four basketball scholarships each year . . . the Junior IFC sponsors the traditional pledge chariot races each semester . . . the interfraternity sports program sponsored by the IFC ranged from golf to basketball . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon received the trophy for highest scholarship, given by the Council. FRATERNITY CCUNCIL Junior lnterfraternity Council 55 George Ashby Robert Ayres Albert Bernal 2 .Q . .A ' A , i f 7 John Chaparro William Clemens Richard Cox 1 a Jerry Dawson Aaron Edmondson H ' 41 ' ' Ea? W ., R 'lf 55 4. wall? Ml' 3 . '-1 N Sass? 'Q H gig. -4 Wt ' ' I ,Q r ff. Q f -- ., Y '., pl,-f.j,.: fl - 'l sl all .la . Jim Fox Jeri Giles Joseph Gutierrez Robert Howell Everett Erwine Charles Husted 2' If A ,013 Edward Bohanan Charles Butler Frank Davis John Davis Frank Faxon Dale Kirkendahl Dale Laney Vern Odmark Oril Olson Paul Phillips F. -1 Y ' , 7 5' i -.,E1 1 , A f Q ir i :-. K , ij X V, Y' 2 1 , ' 4 Jack Madden Lloyd Niesley ,Y if X as i V if r if A Walter Price Neil Reasoner Robert Roe r Stevenson Richard Stowers 'N Charles Taylor James Tecker Robert Tholl Donald Wickham Richard Wolters 148 ,gs s' ,ls 9161 W QBIQ145' 0 :Iris 5 :ia-1 I FE , - if Q,4ivKj folgiifsl 5 Q r 2. 9 s 5 . 0 For He's A Jolly Good Fellow Name of Local: Tau Delta Chi Date Local Founded: i926 Went National: November l6, l95O National Chaper: Epsilon Psi National Founded: September ll, l865 Virginia Military Institute Location: 3692 West Street, Lemon Grove ALPHA TAU CDMEGA And-they say Remington-Rand will shave a peach. President ,..... ..... . . JCICK DCIVlS Vice-President ........ AI Bernal Secretary ,,,,,. ...... . , Neil Reasoner Treasurer ......... ........ . Cieorge Ashby Shipwreck dance at El Cortez big success of spring semester . . . Christmas formal at Palm Springs with U.C.L.A. and U.S.C. chapters . . . Dean Erwine, m.c. of' Strictly Collegiate radio show . . . Paul Phillips, Dean Erwine, Jerry Dawson, and Al Bernal were members of Oceotl . . . Home- coming float, l Love Paris, built with Gamma Phi's, awarded second in mixed division and best use of flowers award . . . Dean Erwine crowned King Cotton at Chi O's Showboat dance at Mission Valley Country Club . . . held famous fall Heidleberg rush party at Terrace lnn . . . con- tinued practice of Help Week with each pledge class . . . Keeps hair neat, but not Cughll greasy. ' I49 1 ,. 'N 1 Bob Aaberg M Bill Brashner Max Coopwood Tom Foreman .I -V . .- 'f ' - ,.,. 2222 'E97'5.7'- PH ' , if fi f f- E: 3 M a ' 5. 1 l is ... 3' mg Q . QQQIII l ,N E .4 ...-If-2 ... 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Swerilas Reed Richardson Jack Thomp ! 1- - A - 4 1 an N . 1 son Bruce Wier Al Bruce Riggins Paul Rogers Weymiller 2 is EE ...... - . . ....SL N.. .. 5 ....I sa, Q. . fy i E B I . H 4 . 3 xx -I-, ..I,I ,iI vi an 9 B W' 1 Sew? . X x . I . X E E . .f H Jack Roney s W W . ,... Y an a 1-mem me snag., ' z-. W me M: -fp w ... I... maj ,m E .2 s. HI ....a.... ......... a ... . f..'....fIQff,..f fflfli.-Ilflliif-: I. ..,., ..... E E . ..., .4 .,. .... M me-,... . . .gn - lay. -mwew ...-wr., B mffpieyr- g. il . Ui .sl ...gun Qmalg - i-1-WS-ss as B qiikglgn ixiigxi W.. ,. A Donm Wolfe President .,... . L .,...,.... Jack Roney Jack Thompson Vice-President .. .,,. - ..... .Jack Thompson Bruce Wier SeCrefary B .,.... . ....... Larry Godby Gene Albertini Treasurer- .,-.......,, AI Close Rick Dennis - .Q -V www ,.., ,i DELTA SIGMA FHI Name of Local: Alpha Chi Date Local Founded: i946 Went National: April l2, i948 National Chapter: Gamma Alpha National Founded: December lO, l899 City College ot New York Location: 4469 47th Street And upon graduation from Fashionality . . . 1 Delta Sigs raised more than S400 for the March of Dimes through their program and pie-throwing contest . . . Homecoming float, Skokiaan, won sweepstakes trophy . . . appeared in many San Diego parades . . . After Hours dance always big success . . . held this year at Manor Hotel . . . Sailors' Ball at Emerald Hills Country Club . . . Delta Sigs' third consecutive Blue Book Ball Queen was crowned in February . . . Jim Iver- son was Del Sud editor this year . . . Reed Richardson was A.M.S. publicity chairman . . . Oceotl members included Jack Thompson, Al Weymille-r, Henry Hall, Alan Close, and Kay Madsen . . . Jack Roney tapped for Blue Key . . . fraternity was winner of Fite Nite Keeps skin petal-fresh . . . COl'nPe'l'll'lOn . - - l5l Fred Bliss Bri, . All Bill Cowmey ,-.4 .T .:.V , 'v J! .. l l 5' l. ., Don Donnelly John Groebli X Andy Castiglione Jerry Dahms Joe Colmie UL.. -I 'f ll ' M A . .. -rl.E1iglr5.: M .N ' '. ' I Gerald Davis 32 ' :-- ' 1 'Fr A ,f 'Q 1 ' r J y,, l 5 W J V ' 1 if l l . . l ' P John Early Marty Gaughen I ,..ll I. Jim Jones Name of Local: Omega Xi Date Local Founded: l926 Went National: October l5, l95O National Chapter: Gamma Iota National Founded: December 21, l865 Washington 84 Lee University Lexington, Va. Location: 5706 Hardy Way KAPPA ALPHA Dick Kirwan John Lamb ' II L 1, U , 1 ' lu W1 . A 1 I In V, Q, F l l I ' , if ,J J' Bob LeRibeus Robert Luitjens il ,gf . -' A Q 1 - , . I ' ' 33 ' ' 11 ll Marshall Malcolm Bill Noel We Gave l52 -,,,----,Martin Goughen Jack Lamb President .....,. --,--.Jerry Dahms Vice-President ......... -----,John Groebli Jim Jones Sec reta ry .,...., .Jack Lamb Treasurer ....... ....e.,.., Gene Edwards Are your little ones protected against accidents around the home? Kappa Alphas joined the groups buying new fraternity houses, theirs being located on Hardy Way . . . famous open-bid Dixie Ball, preceded by Secession From the Union, was held this year at the Grant Hotel, the Saturday before Easter Vacation . . . celebrated end of exams with closed-bid Final Fling . . . Blue Key claimed Norman Nygaard and Marshall Malcolm . . . Jim Poole and Norm Nygaard were selected for Who's Who . . . football lettermen included Verne Dodds, Marsh Malcolm, Eddie Johns, Norm Nygaard and Bob Newton . . . Ed Johns won Byron Chase Memorial Trophy for outstanding Iinemen and Norm Nygaard was selected for the Little All America Team . . . on the social side, closed-bid French Party and the Alumni-Active Christmas dance held at Emerald Hills Country Club will be remembered. . . Jo Anne Posladek, Belle of the Dixie Ball Gracious entertaining in the old south . . . l53 -' ' -' ' 'ei -1- .,. ,, ZH ' ' y' vilffiff 7 ' ' L X ' gs- - H - A H ' it., ' - NYM - . H - . ww H , I I HIRE H f.I HI NI E r as Z M it I Y I I I .. I - ,Q 1 ., -one-. - 4' -Q .f . - J f R H L ' - H - X 'A T' . ' W ,EW 3 H -' ism i-Ea gl I? if .I II QI . :, XIII NV I - :.:IIIii f .:. I I XI... I L I I. II L I . I II I J H. -- gif ' - i f i I 1. L .. , 4 . I a t 1- X Bob Adams Frank Alessio Chuck Atkinson Eddy Auld Leon Baily Dennis Becker Joe Perry . xi E 5 I N I II lr.: -- - - : is II I I .:. n f..l I I .I - '-'- , N J -5- H rw- - sr-5 - - .. .J K , - E if I ,I M I I ':, ... I- 5, I H I if E: EI I 2 ' , I B r.. jai .5 . lf- I ...:,::.,IEI I,,. - N, 3 ef? QM SV I E5-3 -2. I -. -A L.. H S m 'f'i!5'f '5'5 Q 55 5WQ5 5 ' ' fi A rr II I zzz I, I I . I I I r I is xi ., K I . 5 I Q Jim Brown Dick Burnett Art Butler Bud Butler Lew Byers Tom Caricciolla Jim Cherry i J E I -r.: ::: I' ,:-: 1 ' -f - .,ZfZ H r aw - II , :.. 2:2 Ia 5 ' -If .,. r.: , a I I III,. ,., r., , II I -,at :::::i:,. III IIIIIIII 5 :- II I , ..:. E . It . I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I, , E , I 1 ' II . f Ifgf-2 H , - ' ag - 1. I - f f ,Q - . . ' f. , I P I I .II IIIII I It Hi . III . ' , 5 it ri- Edward Donahue Jack Donley Ken Evans Bernie Flaherty Pete Fleming Charles Freeburn I , at , l ' 1 , m as tfgwgi ewii. it J 'F ,ITE 'f eg f i i ' P i H fi L.: l . 1 - X -is it W: ff I Frank Gallucci Ralph Gibson Marty Goldstein Lynn Graham Dick Haelsig Rex Hammock John Hannon TFT ':- T'--1. i Q. H- ' ll ' 5:55, II I ' t l I 4 . . I I s' H I I ,l la 3 If? u as I Bob Hirtensteiner Harold Jackson Rollin Jackson Bud James Alan Johnson Larry Jones Larry Kuerbis HI IIIi::::: a II .:.:.:.I IIII I a :E if in II SX I I I II -J. ..,II . , . IIIIIIIEIIII II .III I XIII I IIIIIIII.I I .E I I,,,I,I. is I I III I I I I Ia I HI: I III 'R I QI 'Q I, ,,,, .L 1 L - 2' If 2 Us X H i if E Don McClure Jerry Mclntire Robert McMicheal William McMicheal Dick Meyer Dave Naud Fred Nelson m H :Ag .N is a -I H - V' - s St H I is I , I1 Ii Ki 5 'X Don Pendleton Bob Petty Dick Pomeroy Harold Powell Bob Ryan Bob Sedlock Bob Shumake I II Ii .. II mam 1 1 'A ' -- At , I1 .,., s ' l r .... L . .... -- if-r 315-..2 :L ungs -:-:-:- :-: M ,ia if i'I-fIIIIfIII'TQfS? I Gaylord Stickney Dave Stine Buzzy Stomberg Frank St. Sure Jim Swan Bill Templeton John Tunnell ' N 1 1 el A in ,J X V J gl Q K w a s K' iq 1 ' A s 1 Q g l l . . Bill Billburg Don Bowen Marvin Braddock Bevan Brown Milton Clow John Culbertson Jim Deason Dennis Ditmars M A A 1 A H 'I' I L, ,, 3 I ' Q KFC' . t ,, l lm. I HQ H 1 - Q A -aft V Y , .. A - 1- - 5 I X' W 1 f' lf I I l ' l 5- E-:. Dan Hardy Rusty Herr Phil Heubach George Hill F 'xl' Ci: L z jx-if 'Pl :af k ' , with ii r' , iw X is Bill Lancaster Lewis Tom Malmin Jack McClellan ' time '1 . 2135 f .lJ 'n' , ' E: i i t F . H , , 1' , A , , , ujgz , it I ' Qi ' l l u ., L-l all f i' .ue- H fu' V , . V ., ' ,, L. - ' , -H IL: b g 1, , gf ,J J J - ,Y f I , f , 1.3 if ,ms : - . Dick North Ray O'ConneIl Grant Olson Jack Peckenpaugh Jerry Smart Leon Smith Rene Soriano Frank Stevenson Ray Waddell Dick Warren Spike Wolfensberger Jim Wright Next time . . . call Abbey Rents. Grand Master ........ C ....... ............ B ob Petty Grand Procurator ..... ....,.......... D on Bowen Marvin Braddock Grand Scribe ....... ,.... C huck Freebern Jim Swan Grand Treasurer .s..... ,.... B ob McMichael Bill Freeman Name of Local: Eta Omega Delta Date Local Founded: i922 Went National: December 9, i947 National Chapter: Epsilon Iota National Founded: December lO, l869 University of Virginia Location: 6l95 Montezuma Road Kappa Sig's activities for the year included many civic minded projects, such as repairing toys at the Goodwill Industries . . . Christmas party with Thetas for underprivileged children . . . assisting in remodeling of Anthony Home into Mental Retardation Center . . . On the social side, they presented the open-bid suc- cess, Farmers' Frolic, in the spring semester . . . also their spring formal is an annual event . . . held weekend party in Del Mar over New Year's . . . Jerry Mclntire was vice president of Associated Students and Who's Who . . . Danny Newport and Don Hegerly starred in basketball, Dick North in baseball . . . K Sigs were second in inter-fraternity sports, third in fraternity scholarship tor the tall . . . l55 fi EJ 1 My Nfl ' rf rjigglf 'll i'1:i'::'f 'fi E -.ig az N ' fi , ,,,?' p xir . 1'!v A :Nj Q. O , Vi , ,hi ,xl f.. . ', i'ls!eif lv!'2'lff:Li James Beachler William Bin Name of Local: Lambda Chi Alpha Colony Date Local Founded: i947 Went National: October 9, i948 National Chapter: Zeta Pi Zeta Ted Carnes William Devitt National Founded: '- tif' November 2, 1909 '- . - Boston University, Boston, Mass. , im, Ugg!! Marvin E'Golf John Emrick dv 4 1 Q- A K' ' . , J , i John Gorman f..-.W . ,,. ,L W., I 5 U C 1 fe? ' ff! J , J - xr. -' 1 ' 'J I' f 1- i i ,, ,g l ' Jim Hall 156 J 0 1??'j'Plg ' Darryl Hansen Jacque Hart Tim Hubbard Jim Hunt Mort Jorgensen Q Q Q.: .:.. -:-, I - NI- Y ' - E,:,..5g,-A gh Q, , A gf al f - V A LAI' rx ji A . Jack Lewis Don Rigler As for brotherly love . . . President ,,,,v,, ,.,,.... M ort Jorgensen Marvin E'Golt Vice-President ........ ........ D orryl Hansen Jim Hunt Secretary ..-,,,, ........ T ed Carnes Bill Sevier Tregsurer ,w,,,,- , ,,.... Marvin E'Golf George Hurst CHI ALPHA On the Lambda Chi social calendar for the year were the formal Cross and Crescent Ball, a Christmas dance at La Jolla Country Club, Alphatraz, and a Valentine's Day dance . . . chosen as Oceotl members were Jim Hunt, Jim Hall, Mort Jorgenson, Bill Devitt and Jack Hart . . . Jack Gorman was tall treasurer of I.F.C .... Jim Hunt directed intramural sports . . . Hunt was also four-year letterman in track and cross country, holding S.D.S.C. mile record and is C.C.A.A. mile champ . . . for the second year in a row, Lambda Chis won the trophy for most novel float, Moulin Rouge . . . wisely sponsored Pat Starr, Homecoming Queen . . . Before the days of Sea and Ski Going South, anyone? l lx A x , v 1 Q., 1 i I ll A .Q William Almgren Frank Asaro X ...ul - Gerald Bowers Richard Brown L M. Y I X x ' F Z A gl Thomas Crandell Rex Gaede i w l v i Gene VHolal-ian Jack Housenga Gary Laso Richard Learn Tom Macklin .:.- , .: rs Y William Moore Dick Parlin J, Dave Maddoc ks Ed Austin William Boram Richard Bouley W ' H mil -A ':.4St'f5f'i - . F -- , F a, F 'ff' -'- ' ' ' A Q 1 X Fred Bruner Douglas Brunson Norman Bucholz David Greenlee Jack Heine Skip Hess l as l 4 1 I , i 'Q liz , i Buzz Jackson Frank Keebaugh' Charles LeGace Francis Linderman Frank Lucas William McGrath Boyd Malloy Donald Malloy Larry Mafranga Reno Patti Allen Pirie Ron Quast : K ' si ' 1. V, , I , , ' l X I f ' I If - Bob Ramsey Glen Rattlingourd Mike Winn Gene Wright Paul Wylie W. , if I Name of Local: Delta Phi Beta Date Local Founded: i929 Went National: November 27, i948 National Chapter: Delta Kappa National Founded: March l, i868 University of Virginia Location: 78ll La Mesa Blvd. May this inspire you ever upward and onward . . , Pl KAPPA ALPHA President ..... ...... R ex Gaede Al Spector Vice-President .,,.,... ,...... D oug Brunson Dick Brown Secretary ....... ,,........ T om Crandall Shannon Jackson Treasurer .....,.:. ..s,..,... N orm Bucholz Francis Linderman Social activities this year included PiKA's 27th annual Turkey Trot at Mission Beach Ballroom . . . Halloween dance . . . Autumn Serenade . . . Christmas dance . . . Bill McGrath was senior representative on the A.S. Council . . . Francis Linderman and Ron Quast were members ot Oceotl . . . Football star was Gary Sada . . . On S.D.S.C. West Coast Champion sailing team were Pikes Don Adams, Don Malloy, Al Pirie and Sonny Linder- man . . . Ed Gould was a member ot Skull and Dagger, honorary drama society . . . Don Adams named outstanding Pi Kappa Alpha of the Year . . . Fraternity Dream Girl was crowned at formal dance in May . . . held annual Father and Son Banquet . . . Bill McGrath and Lee Grannell were on the debate team . . . group was winner of Alpha Chi Omega's Easter Seal Drive . . With only one retouch kit and three easy lessons . . . Y T Y But l thought you were bringing the marshmallows . . . l59 - Q- . .,. g:'3,f.,1 ,-9'-1 6,f.' Ii' .',.-I L, ' 'xnYJ, ar 1 if Y Q If ff 1 51, X.,1a I fl! 'wiv i , 1 4 xxx ,He fx X na , s ' ,f v i ff ,,f',lo1, .r ,l' ', i Mrs. Flora Scxatt l 60 , -Y. 4. E' i X , L J Roy Akridge Hal Allen ti ' x we pg ' L, Bob Brees Bob Brooks 4- . Len Duncan Low Esposito f' Patrick Henry Bill Kluck Larry Krause QTY' ,I if I-1 l Gordon Moore Dennis Morris ,--ar I I ,- fi , 52 .ff ig, K Y: ' l 'Ka we X ,il N. . 1 ,I il '- ig xg 1. ' ' N . ,i ,-55 ' 3 if ' '- x . 2, li B - 'X .2 ul , V Jim Alderson Oliver Askew Bruce Barngrover Jim Battenfield Bob Bechtel Q- Maurice Camillo Dave Carlson Darry Clark Don Clark Gene Clarke gary o f IA ,el iq is , xr iii' .,,.. il , 1 A Leon Fregenbutz Gere lrving Nick Gianulis Tom Goodbody Ken Gould 3 , Q J' l .. . if I . : 31 .1 a f 1 ,a r , 1 1 y I M V, N 1 !i I. fl, X Y: ' ? ff, - If i fi ii 1 i ,i .1 J . si Lai, ,ls Jim Hinck Tom Hutchinson Bob Keller Tom King Ole Kittleson Ronald McConnehea Bill McHorney Frank Mendoza Gary Long Sammy Mankins Z 4 Art Myers Carl Nelson Alan Oldfield John Osburn Bob Oswald Env harles Scott Ray Slater Nick Slaughter Bud Rutherford John Sailors Jerry Schleif C 75' 5' f' aw' V 'R' N 11 7 ,J ., ' IV ..'.'.,?:x, Yf?-'-'fr -.. 4 'an ,V . ,M 9-fs Q F2 U fa, r . A 4 M Ms - . ,. -- ,,,.,5,.: ,.,. , V l. .. O I ,QAH V 4 5 M -2.7 Q i i ' i M, e. .1 I Q .ff- R V'd I JimVVierhus Roy Wagner Eric Walker Bill Thurston Joe Turner Dale Vatis ay I a Bob Benbough Al Bensted Phillip Bogna Richard Boyle Jerry Clavell Bob Combs Larry Dahms Bernie De Selm Bill Greenlee Ken Hanken Don Harrington Gary Hemming Bob Merada Hal Mitrovitch Ted Millett Bob Mitchell , ,' gp' , I A 5, I Chris Quartly Bob Rewick Dick Robinson Jack Roge ' Mi x .. f U S71 - qv ' 1 l Prominent SAE's on campus include A.M.S. officers President Tom Goodbody, Vice Pres- ident Frank Mendoza and Secretary Glen Taylor . . . cheerleaders were Don Clark'and Bruce Barngrover . . . Blue Key and Who's Who members were Tom Goodbody and Jack Rogers . . . Gene Clarke sang as Star-Light Opera star . . . Pot Henry, Dave Carlson and Dick Blair were on A.S. Council . . , class officers were Gary Long, Junior president . . . John Ward, Sophomore president . . . Jim Hinck, Sophomore veep, and Ole Kittleson, Frosh vice president , . . Oceotl members were Gary Long, Gary Hemming, Dave Carlson and Dick Blair . . . sponsored Ford Frolic open- bid dance, held Black and White Christmas formal and Purple and Gold spring formal . . . Candidates have won last three Best Dressed Man contests . . . SAE's turn-about Pledge Presents are notable affairs . . . EPSILON Name of Local: Epsilon Eta Date Local Founded: l92l Went National: October 9, i949 National Chapter: California Theta National Founded: March 9, l856 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Location: 7140 Sa ranac I' J 1 Eric Smith Ned Smith Craig Starkey Glenn Taylor 5 .23 1 4. -Q ' 7 V - , A '- Y ii-4 ,L X, in A 'A J .' J' BSN lx ' J if ' 2 ' l 1 J I John Ward Jim West Don Wilson Dick Winn The latest fl'1ll'1Q5 in evening Wear . . . lol W Ben Acosta Maurice Altshuler Arnum Ambrose Ronald Anderson John Baker Bob Ballance Dale Barbat Hollis Barber 'WSE ..:. I - ' 1 i JL - is , 1 4 . L. fl may Pa uf ' if f ' i E X . -gig' W 5: .. 93'Efa f l ' 5' ' ' NK , W 2 ii 2 P ii N F M A 1 Eugene Cain Gary Coleman Dud Cowan Jon Crowley Jack Cunningham Jerry Davee John DeBlanc Bill Denton Dan Freeman Richard Greer H A .1 W. -x ,i fl ' if A , f' N ' ' ' y ff ' r ' lg , 'I l Leonard Hendren Harry Higgins ? . , 6 Jon Kowal Dave Limbacher Dennis Ord Mike Patterson Dave Schmitz Jerry Schultz Roger Tremain Jay Turner l 62 it li 12- Bert Grigsby Richard Grob Bob Hag K ff V A on L ' ' y A ' '-1 K . l A Bill Hoese Norman Huff Jim McCarty Joe McCoy Jim Mcl in Robert Hanna Garry Harlan Ronald Harrington Gene Hunstman Pete Hunt nnis Tony McPeak Ralph Pesqueira Ronald Redman Bill Richardson Bob Rocheleau -, i f rijijiz, ,..: 'WTf5 i'T -- Q-J -- -1 , , ,. .... .ana I -,. , F J. 1 C: A .i As 1 I 1 J ' 1 ' 'ff'- A 1. ' , L:.:.g4.. ,. 5- 1 1,51 ' VN'i'i 1 ,V if ' 5' ' Ivhi 1 L h 1 U E M 5 - 1 , ' . 14 S ii . R X L 2 . if JH I Ted Sieckman Edgar Steman Ron Stewart Bernie Svalstad Vincent Vint J im Waggener Graham Walker R. D. Walker Jim Hutchens Ken Johnston Ron Mesker Noel Mickelson Lee Rens Dale Roehrkasse Zi? A f , L 4 P r - A 1 i ,4 ' 1 , i ,V:.:.,: N 2 Hi ...,.,.,. - 2 .,'Qi hi T Donald Tadlock Grant Taylor ,js page W rffpgreaf S fe g I-iii. fi' Q' Bill Walsh Bill Weiner Jiin Beasely ? X Art Ellsworth X. , Andy Brown Rod Buntzen Name of Local: Phi Lambda Xi Date Local Founded: i928 Went National: January, i949 National Chapter: Delta Xi National Founded: June 28,l855 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Location: 5826 Montezuma Road lRoy Fields Don Foster -il Joe Kelly Stu Harvey Tom Hemphill l . i ' Q ,Q 'c K it f 1-X l I Bob Klein Jerry Moss Darrell Musick Jim Sams Richard Taylor f 4- Q ,7 J im Welden Bud Sanders rf- J 'J f f fan Thomas Thoms 'W t I Phil Whitacre SIGMA CHI Celebrated its lOOth Anniversary this year . . . local Chapter judged Outstanding Chapter in Western Province . . . Varsity Foodtball End Ron Stewart was Little All-American, Hank Higgins was All-C.C.A.A. Center . . . Noel Mickelson was Basketball Captain, Jim Sams set new scoring record, Jerry Davee led Frosh scoring . . . open-bid Tropical Cruise held in spring . . . four Sigs in Blue Key. . . six in Who's Who . . . Jerry Schultz was Frosh President . . . Andy Brown and Phil Whitacre on Council . . . Homecoming float with Pi Phi's won both first places in mixed division and President's trophy . . . Andy Brown and Roy Fields served as Presidents . . . Pledges won Chariot Races for second consecutive semester . . . Darrell Musick was Out- standing WrestIer in Fite Nite . . . Andy Brown and Tony McPeak won bid to West Point National Debate Championships. And on your left, scenic Bird Rock . . . l63 - 'ff 9 f' , Dave Bean F 2' i Q V' Bob Cancelosi Hal Cora ,Joe Daly Sal Flores AI Frisch Ken Hill Howard Hough John Lynn Kirk Gerald L. Laudermllk Bob Lebb Fred Leonard Jerry Marquand Wg rw a Mx 9 Jerry McGue Ronald Morgan Keith Polk Ken Polk Chris Scheidel Daniel Severns hilie yilf zf. :, ' i f . , , L X I- . Y L - r-3 . 1.4 4 V i Y el H A , , Edward Starr Bob Weaver Dean Zeitler Jim Cady Bob Callaghan Lester E. Campbell J J Dick Deussen SIGMA President ...., .,.LL.. S alvador Flores Fred Leonard Vice-President ,..... ..... F red Leonard Ken Polk Secretary .... ...,L L Ronold Morgan Keith Polk Treasurer... ....e ...... , Howard Hough Ronald Morgan Name of Local: Sigma Delta Epsilon Date Local Founded: l947 Went National: November l4, l95l National Chapter: California Delta National Founded: November l, l9Ol Richmond, Virginia Location: 5712 Hardy Way Oh, and while you're up . . . Sig Ep's were top in fraternity scholarship for the fall semester . . . Founded in Richmond, Virginia, in l9Ol, the local Sigma Delta Epsilon affiliated in l9-47 . . . sponsored beard-growing contest, not too widely appreciated by the campus Coeds, in May . . . maintained their fraternity house on Hardy Way, being the first to own one there . . . The fraternity sweetheart was crowned at the annual Queen of Hearts Ball' '... Held their annual Sing Sing Swing . . . and continued the tradition of an annual Iuau . . . Sig Ep originated the event in this area. . . l65 X W ' ls'-N I l 4 1 I -' rw- ' f ' ' I., r' f 1 f ,X 1 I is 'L 'V .i . Allen' Bates Robert Beachler Gene Blair Jerry Blecksmith Eharles Boeh We x?f5mf Q 4 4 in ,Sq X 3 T' i r I i Garry Butterfield Jim Churchill Russell Condon Melvin Curry Channing Day A. H 2 7 :YZ A I ul Sl - ,A ' , ' .-WX 47 ' Vi? ' I .M f Q ,, , 1 . ,g , S Duane Eberhardt Hal Fasseft Harry Grow John Halvorsen Harlan Hayden All ll! 1 Robert Hillerman Bob House 1' X. M ..,:. b ixff t , ii x I Dale Jagger Darrel Lachel Frank Langdon Terry Laurifsen Dean Leptich Steve Meyer Stanley Moore Don Myers Lowell Nash Laurence Nelson Doc Parker Jack Parrish Don Pierce Howard Pray Chuck Tupper i 66 , . ,.,Y,l , l Henry Turner David Schoolcraff Jerry Sullivan David Triplett Terry Truitr Glenn Van Denberg George Williams William Woodward Lowell Zuehlke O Q E h 9 9 I 5 I For me? President ,,..., ....., D ean Leptich Vice-President .,.,.,. ,...... G lenn Vandenberg Secretary ..,,.A ,....,. B ob House Treasurer--- ---- ----.---- J erry Sullivan Name ot Local: Sigma Pi Colony Date Local Founded: i947 Went National: May l8, i949 National Chapter: Alpha Omega National Founded: February l9, i897 Vincennes University Vincennes, Indiana Location: 8455 Lemon, La Mesa Big things came in little packages . . . Y Y CF Sigma Pi was colonized on State College campus in i947 . . . activities of the chapter for the year included open-bid Moonlight Serenade in the spring . . . closed-bid sweetheart dance, Orchid Ball, held in December . . . Founders' Day Banquet is traditional, as is their Father and Son Banquet . . . group presented their basketball trophy for outstanding team play this year to Tony Pinkins . . . Dean Leptich held office of senior class president . . . Hal Fassett, parade chairman for Homecoming . . Bob House outstanding as Commissioner of Finance, Oceotl president, Who's Who and Blue Key . Art Hayes elected president of C.S.T.A .... Fraternity had highest scholarship grades for spring, i954 . . . Now, when I was at Stanford . . . 167 If-...Ly-'I ' ' 2 .1-'I Q, 4 Q at f J 1, V J! I 'A J A X in il l M, 'l ' W ' ' wifi, ' l ' .' ' , Z ' ?'V f . , .. l x 5. l, . - ll fm In l ' lm Burr Don Bowen Art Buckel Philip Bussey Walter Bussey John Calvert l ,-A AV,- Jlrn Clark John Coit Arthur Dennison Jose DeVega Bob Drewery 'IP I fi xl fi! W l lf 52 l if I l i 'ul i 1 Bill Evans Ray Fellows Ronald Gerrard Tom Gibson James Jacobs Jim Johnson George Mangusing Martin McCord ock Bill McKillip Richard McNeil Jim McVicar Jerry Meers it l Pipes George Rodetis on Rogers Jim Rohlf Gary Russell Roland Schneider Donnald Settle George Shableski Dick Shaffer Joseph Sisson xl l I I I Noel Smith Leonard Springer George Sunga Ried Walker William Wendt Allen Wrenn Name of Local: Sigma Lambda Date Local Founded: i927 Went National: May 21, l95O National Chapter: Gamma Lambda National Founded: January lO, i899 lllinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, Illinois Location: 3039 Adams Avenue vv-:ul uuvs. vu, uv-C. TAU KAPPA EPSILON President ,,c...,, ........ W alt Bussey Vice-Presidentm .,,... ..,.,,,c L Art Ninness Secretary .... . ..L, ca,. ,John Calvert Treasurer .,c..,L, ...,,.., M arv Gudmundsorl School couldn't start without Teke-sponsored first open-bid dance each year, Lamboogie . . . their fraternity sweetheart was crowned at Carnation Carousel, closed-bid formal, in April . . . George Sunga was big man on campus as president of Asso- ciated Students, Who's Who and Blue Key . . . Jim McVicar journalized as fall advertising manager of the Aztec and correspondent for San Diego Union . . . Allen Wrenn and Ron Gerrard lent distinction to the group as members of Oceotl . . . Homecoming float, Mr. Touchdown U.S.A., took trophies for best construction and first in fraternities . . . Down the hall, fellas, and it's the door marked . . . The Lure of the Tropics . . . l69 Lee Bowler Bill Coops Barry Cox Walter Gutjahr Herb Bickley Jim Bishop Bill Branch Ed False Bert Hand Tom Hayes Dale Hoffland David Hoffland Kurt Larson Jim McColIom Al Phillips Charles Redman Don Ritchey GGOFQE R0efl 'efl YV' . Leroy Smith John owen P Sec reta ry ...... President ....... ,.... B ill Coops Vice-President ....... .... . John Will -,,.Glenn Snyder Don Prentice Treasurer .....,. ...... R on Potts Name of Local: Theta Chi Colo Date Local Founded: i947 Went National: October lO, i9 National Chapter: Gamma The National Founded: April lO, i856 Norwich University, Vermont Location: 5702 Hardy Way A quiet Sunday morning after . . . Theta Chi's moved into a new fraternity house on Hardy Way, budding Fraternity Row . . . Held traditional Danse des Apache . . . went Western with open-bid Circle Bar X at American Legion Hall in February . . . among community activities was a Christmas party held for San Diego Children's Home . . . Don Ritchey, an outstanding man on campus, was Blue Key, l.F.C. President, A.S. Council member and Who's Who' '... Gamma Theta became first national fraternity on campus . . . Dream Girl of Theta Chi crowned at their Spring Formal . . . Carnation Ball held at Town and Country at Christmas . . . annual luau comes with the summer months . . . snow party was held after fall finals . . . Don Pren- tice and John Will chosen as members of Oceotl . . . local chapter received scholarship award from National Fraternity . . . l7l - 'fa nw ' 2 A ' :Q .1 . ::- ,. -if fl Q 1 4 -L i fm' I . . . I 1 V I ,I 9 X - l f l X 1 l l Ernest Addleson Robert Beck Bruce Fisher Noel Fishman Julian Frank Marty Freedman Mike Friedlandere Sheldon Golden W .1 1 V-Ai . if , is ,,, . 0 , Y .. I 1 ' ' l Harvey Gaodfrlend f I an an B Larry Kahan W Y . A P Darreld Kitaen l I ll 41 ' : Donn Kobernick Stephen Kirschtel Alan Mishne Shearn Platt N .,1 W l Ira Shames George Rosenberger Edmond Rosenthal 5 ss Myron Shape ro Harry Slayen , .J Donald Soloman Bernard Sosna Sigmund Urbach . all ji. - l E' l nhggx l HH,, aa- Daniel Weinberg Herbert Wenig Joseph Winicki Name of Local: Beta Tau Date Local Founded: 1949 Went National: May 21, l95l National Chapter: Beta Lambda National Founded: l898 C.C.N.Y., New York N I'I'1 -I If W I'I'1 -I If E5 5 'fi 40 s,s.-.,.-.AIan Mishne Noel Fishman President ,.e.eee. Vice-President-....,c ,,.,v..e Steve Kirschtel Donn Kobernich -Noel Fishman Secretary .,e..,.. ........,... Edmond Rosenthal ,-,,--,.Don Solomon Harvey Goodfriend Treasurer ..e.... .....Vv. Zeta Beta Tau was colonized on State College campus in l95l . . . the fraternity placed second in scholarship rating for the fall, after leading for three semesters . . . Bernie Sosna was on A.M.S. Council and was president ot Oceotl . . . also a member of Oceotl, but on the A.S. Council as Lower Divi- sion Representative, was Harvey Good- friend . . . Art Belenzon was Blue Key and Who's Who . . . Al Mishne was a Council member, Blue Key vice presi- dent and was noted for his work as Homecoming chairman . . . Founders' Day dinner-dance held in May . . . lni- tiation formal dinner and dance held each semester . . . open-bid dance held in spring semester . . . When they called out, 'Change Partners,' and The maitre-de's in the center? . . . I can't tell a waltz from a rhumba . . . re n , , .xl Julius Campbell August Castille SS ,Rl ' ,xml i 1 J fi' 1- l I I I i El -f ,7- , Va Irving Crawford David Evans ill F AQ: :- ,..:' i'553 A 1 Q Norvell Freeman Ernest Hartzog Thomas Pinkins 412, 1, . it ff? B .ii-ix -:..: -A e. N , ,mi E It ,, H, -:f'e' v. . if I , , 1 b Charles Smith S if is il' Ray Roberson L1-4 . Le, .. Clyde Thomas fi f 7? I , 'Y . ' ia -'-'I x t ,, , 5 K i 9 I ' I .D , in fill Q' J if ts ' x- - -MQW, , ' fi J, x ,fn.'e.vg - ' -si.: 3 mum,-.3 sf 1 lapis- 4 1 K . '55, :'..F. Q- II Gerald Williams John Young President ....., Ernest Hartzog Vice-President .,e.. .,w,, D Julius Campbell Keeper of Records .,.... ....... G erard Williams Keeper of Exchequer ..... ...... N orvell Freeman l74 Local chapter won the fraternity Western Chapter Scholarship Award . . . Tony Pinkins was an out- standing basketball player, receiving the Sigma Pi Trophy for Outstanding Teamplay . . . Julius Camp- bell, besides acting as l.F.C. spring treasurer, won Kappa Alpha Psi Provincial Scholarship . . . chapter sponsored winning candidate, Miss Fashionetta, in off-campus contest . . . Contributed trophy float for Homecoming parade . . . Held -annual Founders' Day dinner in January . . . Held closed-bid celebra- tion at New Year's . . . gave first annual open-bid Bal Caribe . . . KAPPA ALPHA PSI Kappa Alpha Psi Colony Date Local Founded: l95I Went National: May 26, l95l National Chapter: Delta Epsilon National Founded: January 5, I9Il Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana RQ mi Sibdi I! ' 3 as-mums msggg - WM M M s time me as HBE Em '- es it it V , as me me ,j, ' EH H :5: H -. We BW emu? .N 3 .., I Miss Fashionetta, Barbara Grady. President .,n,,v ........ R on Anderson Joseph Ferris Vice-President .,...... .,....,,. G ary Lande CCCCCCC CCCCCCC P PHI SIGMA KAPPA Bryan Kenion Treasurer ,,.., ,,,e.e W m. Richardson Dan Morrissey Name of Local: Phi Sigma Kappa Colony Date Local Founded: i948 Went National: April 23, l949 National Chapter: Rho Triton National Founded: March l5, i873 University of Massachusetts Phi Sig activities in spring semester includ- ed Tramp Stamp held April 22 at the North Park Club . . . Cn M-arch l3, Founders' Day was celebrated by the fraternity at a banquet . . . a dinner-dance was held for spring pledges at the Streamliner . . . the group planned a Mothers' Day Breakfast on the appropriate day . . . Third highest award for scholarship was given to Phi Sigs for the fall semester . . . The fraternity Moonlight Girl was crowned at their annual formal . . . Pledging three international students was a noteworthy event . . . Anyone care to dance? Anderson Joe Arndt William Bumgardner Coronado George Dixon Jack Felder li me ,l i L if A .,, . . Brill Lavoie q C Normand Picard ,Irs 1 ' if .f- - I ' tg, ,EQ , li 1 1 fl : fri.: .:.. i r s on :ft Dick Thompson John Tucker John Vondruska William Walton Fraferniiy Favorites 76 axis ss Wa H E -- . ss. B, mn, ms E a a 3 ss 'f H is .M M H. my 5 ss Kai ss sa a ms .am-E JK H f sw rm SSB my BSS .em m :M E pw. N E K ss sw mga a Mn PAMELA Dream G BARBARA RICHARD Dream Glrl of Delta Sigma Phu mr awww uma sms :mam ml WSWS wmsm semen mam mn was ss ss maxim ss Hsu ra mm, me km ,nz Bs me was x am mn ss sms wa mms ss Q - ELMIREE CHILDS Sweetheart of Kappa S 5 in gags mt, 1 W lflzx, W Q, H1 25 JILL MCMICHAEL MARY ANN TAYLOR Dream Girl of Kappa Sigma Cross and Crescent Girl of Lambda Chi Alpha if ,, Q 4,-Q L L , 9 ,Xa - KAREN ROSE SUE HAUGEN Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha Sweetheart of Sigma Chi l78 ag' wifi w .Ms Q I ' ' ' PATRICIA ANDREWS Queen of Hearts of Sigma Phi Epsilon GLORIA ULRICH Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon SONDRA BEACHLER Sweetheart of Sigma Pi Fraternity Favorites TERESE VALENTEEN Dream Girl of Theta Chi 179 Y .IL--m.i .i w J rl L-V .iii Organlz ai 1011 S ALPHA PHI CMEG J1'-n Atherton orman as , Z .W if' 'X M Larry Gregg N. J. Hei 'f 4 Area iz i A ' ' W ' If 1 Dr. Andrew Olson, Advisor f if E ,, .ss ' i gf, R if 11. Vernie Holmberg President ........ .,...... V ernie Holmberg Harry Swift Vice-President ...,. N..., J ohn Atherton John Atherton Robert Jorgensen Fred Mahavier Secretory '---'-A4 ----'--. ' Sqleeby Bob Jorgensen , Treasurer ....... ..... . Jim Thomassen Jim Thomassen t mer W Sprague National service fraternity . . . on San Diego State campus for twenty-three years . . . purpose is to render service to the campus, community and nation . . . members are offered opportunities in leadership as well as fellowship . . . oldest Greek letter fraternity Harry Swift Jim Tho a sen A - at S.D.S.C .... principle service project at present 1 4. 1 sc,y is the operation of a Lost and Found . . . assists with l A ' J 9- the Walk of Dimes, a polio benefit . . . conducts figs: Ugly Man Contest to raise money for charities . . . A once a year, the group publishes a student directory, ,V ' ' the Redbook . . . their other publication, Bindex, 5,,,,,,am Wdgh, can Yew, appears each semester . . . l82 Miss Elizabeth Klemer, Advisor i xoLoTL A I Organized to advise and counsel all incoming lfreshmen in both academic and extracurricular itactivities . . . the group's main project is sponsoring tand supervising Frosh Orientation Camp . . . organ- ized on San Diego State campus in l94O, and, with the exception of the war years, active ever since . . . to be eligible for membership, a student must iihave completed at least fifteen units and must be recommended by the department chairman in his major field . . . monthly meetings on campus . . . membership is limited to a ratio of one Xolotl member for every ten entering freshmen . . . President --- ...,. Andy Brown Alan Mishne Vice-President. ...... ..-.,.,, K gy Moran Ada Picaizen Secretory ...., Shirley Collamer Lee Lowrey Treasurer ....,.. ,,-- A Pgf Agquifh Bill Walsh Lynne Arkley Pat Asquith Donna Baxter I . . Gerrie Berkman Dick Blair Jeannette Boyd s Andy Brown Dorothy Cox Mary Czapar Mike Farrar Lois Hebner A. K. Jones 2 1 Norma Leppert Lee Lowrey Dorothy McColIom Alan Mishne Bonnie Morrison Joyce O'Connor Suzanne Penland Ada Picaizen Bill Richardson 183 Don Ritchey Doreen Van Dine Bill Walsh John Ackley Andy Brown Virgil Gentzler Marshall Malcolm Alan Mishne Norm Nygaard 1251- l i ,li-fizifiilii, -l '1l.illil. - V . .fi HE 'LX W lift: 2-Alf E fill .if , K. , Se Et! I Ji: fl ww ig: Don Ritchey Jack Rogers Ronald Stanton George Sunga Dickie Thomas . BLUE President ....... Vice-President .A,... Don Ritchey Tom Goodbody Alan Mishne Andy Brown Sec reta ry-Treasurer ...,. -Tom Goodbody National honorary society for junior and senior men . . . members are selected on the basis of leader- ship, scholarship, and service to the students and faculty . . . S.D.S.C.'s chapter organized in i933 . . . the group is composed of outstanding campus leaders in all fields . . . tapping ceremonies are held three times a year . . . assists with Homecoming and other campus activities . . . strives to foster friend- ship and cordial relations among all student groups, organized and non-organized, and between students and faculty . . . initiation banquets are semi-annual KEY B is . . . holds auction each semester . . . Bob House Dr. John Ackley, Advisor CAP AND i .man iq- vis 7W3:,.k at-it pwlgjg-it Z' A 'c:. L,1'f.l x. ,, '. it M I :ily , s DR. MARJORIE BROOKSHIRE Advisor Senior wornen's honor society . . . encourages activities and scholarship ot wornen on campus . . . established on San Diego State Campus in l932 . . . group is patterned after Mortar Board, national honorary . . . on-campus advisor was Dr. Marjorie Brookshire . . . activities included a tea for student leaders in the spring and an annual banquet for alumnae . . . selected on the basis of scholarship, l.5 over-all, and contributions to the college, work in three extra-curricular fields is necessary . . . deserving girls are tapped at the fall and spring Associated Women Students' banquet . . . President , - .e.. . Pat Razzeto Vice-President - Sue Shearer Secretary . .- ..... Carolyn Butler Diann Penry Treasurer ,.... , ...., Shirley Collamer Betty Tychsen Marianne Beniamin Gerrie Berkman Jeannette Crouch Marion Da Vanon Beverlee Deem Mary Ann Donaldson Mary Alice Dorntge Susie Gregory Lois Hebner DR. HARRIET HASKELL Advisor Maren Heubach J CETZA President ..., -- ,.., Gerrie Berkman Stephanie Hunt Vice-President L. Marianne Benjamin Jean Satterlee Barbara Killian Norma Lawrence Frances Liljegren SECFGTCITY M.-. ,... S'l'epl'lCJI 1le Hblflf Lee Lowrey Nina McConnell Nancy Page Jean Satterlee Judy Scott Mary Ward Joan Weining 186 Barbara Killian Treasurer ..u.. Jeannette Crouch Lois Hebner Honorary service organization for freshman and sophomore women . . . twenty hours of service to the school is the requirement tor membership . . . the support of school activities and the promotion of school spirit are the purposes ot the group . . . name is Aztec spelled backwards . . . activities include stacking cards for half-time card tricks, helping during campus elections, serving at ban- quets, and other services to faculty and students . . . new members are tapped at the semi-annual A.W.S. banquets . . . presidents of the group were Gerrie Berkman and Stephanie Hunt . . . ' DICKIE THOMAS Advisor Honorary service organization for sophomore and junior men . . . founded on San Diego State College campus in i935 . . . the name means Chosen Warriors . . . purpose is to promote school spirit and to render service to the school . . . advisor for the group was Dickie Thomas . . . members help with freshman orientation and sell the Frosh dinks . . . group assists with the half-time card tricks at football games . . . supervises painting and lighting of the S on Black Mountain . . . President ..... .... . Bob House Vice-President ..... .... , Jacque Hart Secretary .,,... .... H arvey Goodfriend Treasurer .... .,., M ort Jorgensen Bob Beachler Dick Blair Dave Carlson if 5 Jerry Dawson Harvey Goodfriend Henry Hall CCEOTL Patrick Henry Bob House Jim Hunt Jim Jacobs Mort Jorgensen Dean Leptich Sonny Linderman Kay Madsen Paul Phillips Howard Pray Don Prentice Bernie Sosna Jack Thompson Ai Weymiller Allen Wrenn i Andy Brown Shirley Collamer Roy Fields WHC'S Dean Leptich Jackie Merrill Noel Mickelsen Jerry Mclntire DOH RifCheY Jack ROQEYS Sue Shearer Ronald Stanton l 88 - ,Q If M' -' 'f Pf' L I K E2 4, ,A 4 'QM , Ax' VE 4 .V W ,JV x' rm , my .rg YY 44410114 Mr:-v wan!!! 1,1 as nam'-L2 asm t' 1 ,. ,AN .Lf xi x wi n .aff .f'5':L fc . 4 , 4 ' ' su, E555 'ix la EW 222 4 24 Vs -Q mi Vt X rva, EM . 'fn-f, 5L,f' EQEQ LA ' f E we' ' ' C Q. -D Q ,.HW, Fix K W Hip. ff,f f giff- ' 4 X W2+ vm- Q E553 Qs 4 D4 Pi' M Q ,- cvhwm 1-rl' N ..-..-q, G vw ' Qv-msvq ij!-v.' Hass. fin .msg- K ,A ,4 S sm .f QM. .Mg Emma BP!! H E ya Hg I Q ,IE AE K mil f wmkw A . BU mvggwg E wx mv w swiss. sa Y ms wwndv Q A an wi nr ' x X B L! X as 5 wah L,!' 'im ' ESE' N 'a ws H 5 gs gr 4, If L 5, ig? Us A ifkm . ,E H Q25 use ' as Q3 s RELIGIOUS . Left to right, first row: Gertrude Hunter, Celia Richards, Gloria Hough, Adrienne Spore. Second row: Gene Grainger, Jean Carmichael, Peg Giddings, The Rev. J. Og- den Hoffman, Third row: Bruce Wier, Howard Pipes, William Griebner. Left to right, first row: Nancy'Sommers, Myrna Ellis, Carol Karns, Joan Wegner, Elaine Sommermeyer. Second row: Gary Albright, Tommy Naves, Sam Quincey. Third row: Dr. David Kalbfell, Estella Rasmussen, Charles Borum. l9O CANTERBURY CLUB International organization for Epis- copal students . . . started on S.D.S.C. campus in I946 . . . aims to provide a definite program of worship, study and service . . . holds weekly dinner meet- ings . . . speakers, seminars and dis- cussion groups are a part of the activi- ties . . . study of faith and practices of the Episcopal Church . . . this year's president was Jean Carmichael . . . other officers were Howard Pipes and Bruce Wier . . . David Henderson was advisor . . . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Unites Christian Scientists on cam- pus . . . holds reception at the be- ginning of each semester for anyone interested . . . encourages the appli- cation of Christian Science in the college experience . . . holds seminar during Religious Emphasis Week . . , presents a lecture on Christian Science 'open to all students . . . meetings are bi-monthly . . . Dr. David Kalbfell was faculty advisor for the group . . . presi- dents were Sam Quincey and John Owen . . . RELIGIOUS in 'V' M. Left to right, first row: Mary Acord, Encamation Apostol, Frankie Harriss, Dee Stroble, Janice Neil, Nenita Mungcal, Fuiiko Ruth Nakao. Second row: Anna Combs, Betty Lou Payne, Don- na Freer, Zenaida Yoingco, Gail Wilson, Jackie Anderson, Eleanor Colaianni, Joann Bauer. Third row: Patricia Bullen, Abigail Patterson, Jon Reading, Wes Stafford, Robert Sweetwood, Kay Ellsberg, Shirley Havins, Mary Lou Torik, Judy Little. Fourth row: Chris Washburn, Janice Cutler, Sally Little, Ken Paschen, Dave Neptune, Oscar Baclagan, Herb Bickley, Hollis Bar- ber, Craig Starkey. COLLEGE Y Fellowship of students and faculty who desire to discover through study, action and wor- ship the ideals of Christian living and service . . . social activities include pot luck sup- pers, picnics, and parties . . . also on the agenda are service projects, swap shops, interna- tional student programs and forums .Qi . David Neptune served as executive director . . . Bob Sweetwood was president.. . One of College Y's many discussion groups. Carolling in the Cat. 'K l9l ' .sv-:-54. 'YE ' at is it a iw pi. . I- if rf, r. M K- . -Kuala all ,-as we E tw E 5 an H it E ,Ma-j.m' me s a 1 -aft if 1 r 'E RELIGIOUS N 'Q 4 a H it 5 we I it EK B t -A 1,2 if rf Za 2-154 Q2 ssfmj 55 E H , I. NN A , W nz. E HILLEL Organized to promote the so- cial, cultural, religious and edu- A cational aspects of Jewish lite . . . activities include pizza par- ties, bagle and lox breakfasts, Hebrew singing and dancing, and Friday evening religious services . , . co-operates in inter- faith programs . . . presidents were Herb Gross and Martin Weiner . . . the group was ad- vised by faculty member Dr. Harry Ruja . . . , W- ,. 5 MM Q C is '- S' gt N.. . again an JH! , A, it 1 nc Left to right, first row: Ed Rosenthal, Ethel Mallinger, Phyllis Mollick, Nadene Feiler, Dr. Harry Ruja. Second row: Sigmund Urbach, Herb Gross, David Unterman, Harry Tennebaum, Michael Friedlander, Third row: Adrienne Bernstein, Reitha Stokes, Martin Weiner, Barbara Sanders. Left to right, first row: Joyce O'Connor, Barbara Massey, Dr. Harry Ruja, Dorothy Cummings, Mary Sharpe. Second row: Nancy Sommers, Carol Brown, Janice Sears, Maureen Desselle, Janet Paine, Robert Kinninger. Third row: Dr. Claude Shouse, Bruce Wier, Dr. William Maclnnes, Lawrence Wherry, Herb Gross. 192 INTER-FAITH COUNCIL Strives to promote understanding between the many religious groups on campus . . . meets once each month . . . sponsors Religious Emphasis Week each fall, with guest speakers, semi- nars and all-school assemblies. . .holds an inter-faith dinner at which time scholarships are given for outstanding inter-faith work . . . all religious groups on campus are represented in this or- ganization . . . presidents were Nancy Sommers and Bruce Wier, Dr. Claude Shouse advised . . . INTERVARSITY Inter-denominational religious or- ganization providing Christian fellow- ship for all genuine believers in Christ . . . desires to share Biblical Christi- anity with any interested student . . . strives to understand and support world missions . . . Bible study groups, lec- tures, discussions, mountain confer- ences, and parties are included in the group's activities . . . meets weekly on campus . . . leading the group were presidents Ray Williamson and Jennie Jo Warriner . . . NEWMAN CLUB Named in honor of Cardinal New- man . . . fellowship for Catholic stu- dents, offering religious and moral guidance . . . affiliated with National Newman Club Federation . . . fosters spiritual, intellectual, and social in- terests . . . included in activities were Communion Sundays, dances, picnics, hay-rides, study clubs and guest speak- ers . . . weekly meetings on campus . . . Dresiding officers were presidents Bud Pearson and Bob Kinninger . . . RELIGIOUS Left to right, first row: Bonnie Bishop, Elizabeth Culver, Rosie Bareno, Jan Bersher, Dorothy Cummings, Virginia Hypes, Juanita Belcher, Betty Clary, Lorraine Quayle, Dorothy Tooles. Second row: Joan Gorton, Gwen Jordan, Jennie Jo Warriner, Myrna Wood, Lona Moon, Allayne Hussong, Sonia Shellstrom, Loretta Deeds, Pearl Klov- dahl. Third row: Chuck Cassety, Leonard Kidd, Gary Flor, John Mackay, Paul Twelk- er, Donovan Maley, Robert Neil, Robert Franks, John Twelker, Sid Watkins, Ray Williamson. Fourth row: Joanne Weston, Elsimae Salter Cleeton, Billie Posey, Keith Tucker, Arlest Hall, Dale Cummings, Harold Green, Ernestine Shands, Diana Laos, Kathryn Wilson, Yvonne Anderson. 953 Q Q ff 5 f E If if 'E Bt H -1. 319 N m N it I H B vi '-I-1'.'if4-2' 5.j'ss'-at ' Us s s ss-M x ay 5 rs 'L .tis- -- ,,, f, ss mn E. E E an-1 5 5 Z Q sro Bs yt - m f. ,' A it as 1: ,it it it E n at B -at E ss agile? E 'Ut if sg, E 2 - Left to right, first row: Eddymaria Navarrete, Barbara Massey, Barbara Hood, Ursula Roney, Joann Bauer, Jeane Lorentz, Suzy Dunn, Betty Augustus, Second row: Joyce O'Connor, Mary Ellen Keller, Rachel Diaz, Mary Ann Quinlan, Donna Sue Karaffa, Maureen Desselle, Janice Sears, Ivy Maccree, Ann Williams, Third row: Anthony Daleo, Richard Bregante, George Bartosik, Bob Kinninger, Bud Pearson, Joe Dunn, Donald Mclntosh, James Carroll, Bill Ascherfeld, Patricia Downey. Fourth row: Ralph Weismann, Paul Klotz, Elaine Mihalka, Connie O'Connor, Bernadette Sapienza, Mary Iffrig, Carol Brown, Patricia Sharkey, Manuel Hermes, Edward Danner, William Mc- Cracken, Victor Bareno. I93 RELIGIOUS 9' Q lil WESLEY CLUB :rt if st m B aux an-rt Q.. no maggie was mm' 1 m me Oldest religious group on cam- pus . . . purpose is to bring Christian faith and friends to college students . . . dinner meetings every Wednesday eve- -1., 1 ning followed by a speaker, panel discussion or movie, a UP short worship service and recre- ation . . . group also has service projects, parties and retreats . . . presidents were Lawrence Wherry and Gordon Boyce . . . ,,,,,,, z H advisor was Dr. John Merrill . . . ..:: ..-.- ss Left to right, first row: Marcella Jepson, Barbara Williams, Patricia Anderson, Devereux Powell. Second row: Janet Manly, Beth Guy, Charlotte Schriefer, Jane Hart, Charlotte Engel- fried, Joan Juelson. Third row: Lawrence Wherry, Mary Alice Rail, Janet Paine, Judith Rog- ers, Mary Kellett, Marcia Hart, Aileen Schriefer, George Hoyle, Fourth row: Tom Waddell, Gordon Boyce, Thomas Duncan, Charles Cutchshaw, Bob Tate, Homer Rail. WESTMINSTER CLUB Presbyterian organization for all in- terested students . . . endeavors to provide opportunities for Christian fel- lowship, instruction and inspiration . . . tries to supplement college activities with a balanced Christian youth pro- gram . . . guest speakers are a feature of the weekly dinner meetings . . . other activities include semi-annual formal banquet, retreats, seminars and study groups . . . the presidents were Marilyn Sperry and Charles McLain. . . Left to right, first row: Kay Megan, Meda Rosado, James Miller, Chuck McLain, Chuck Munion, Marilyn Sperry, Dr. William Maclnnes. Second row: Phyllis Hamilton, Harold Bancroft, Rolf Anderson, Wesley Phillippi, Neil Reasoner, James Frahm. Third row: Sally McGill, Mary Sharpe, Ann Alderson, Joanne Wenberg, Mary Ver Steeg, Carolyn Frey, 'Bonney Lyman. ,194 AESCULAPIANS Composed of pre-medical and pre- dental students . . . organized in l952, to stimulate and aid those students interested in or pursuing pre-medical or pre-dental courses . . . named for Aesculapius, Roman god of medicine . . . activities include movies and guest speakers from related fields . . . membership is honorary . . . bi-monthly meetings were presided over by presidents Mort Jorgensen and Bruce Thompson, advisor was Dr. Robert l-larwood . . . . DEPARTMENTAL Left to right, first row: Carmen Calescibetta, Nadene Feiler, Sylvia Jennings, Adrian de la Torre, James Bernardini. Second row: Mort Jorgensen, Dale Kirkendall, Frank Araiza, Bruce Thompson. g ALPHA MU GAMMA National honorary language fraternity . . . organized in i934 to bring together studentsout- standing in the field of foreign language . . . the regular meet- ings featured speakers or movies, generally concerning life or trav- el in foreign countries . . . presi- dent of the group was Betty Tychsen . .J . other officers were Arthur Todd and Hope Ulloa . . . advisor was Dr. Leslie Brown . . . Left to right, first row: Yolanda Portillo, Edith Flourie, Virginia Rosewaine, Marilyn Bohannan, Hope Ulloa. Second row: Clifford Baker, Peggy Southard, Joan Hamilton, Betty Tychsen, Leonard Messier. Third row: Stephen Bloyer, Charles Borum, Walter Phillips, Mort Jorgenson. l95 DEPARTMENTAL Left to right, first row: Cecelia Cox, Norma File, Sylvia Jennings, Marlene Long, Vera Winters. Second row: Mort Jorgensen, Ned Harrington, Wallace Rogers, Leslie Wyn- ston, Dr. John Spangler, Third row: Ray McDonald, Dan Movich, Robert Johnson. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS All students enrolled in the civil engineering curriculum are eligible for membership . . . pur- pose is to promote congeniality and develop professional spirit among these students . . . the year's activities included guest speakers, field trips, films, pic- nics and dances . . . formed in l948, as a branch of Cal's stu- dent chapter . . . presidents were Gail Ruffin and Dick Haelsig . . . AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Organized to promote fellowship among those interested in chemistry . . . to better acquaint the students with the faculty members . . . to give the students o broader view of the field of chemistry . . . activities included movies, field trips, guest and student speakers, social functions, presentation of Chemistry department's Founders' Day exhibits and a High School Night program . . . Les Wynston and Bruce Richardson served as presidents of the group . . . ' Sf-.ffi is if ' H -Zi is K 3-SET-iii ' Hmmm' I-I mga me H- Baja '5ag2ar',:,q H H max an E ,wana-ez a a it a K Left to right, first row: Howard Livermore, Richard Haelsig, Robert Carns, Walter Davis, Lu- bert Jones, James Jacobs. Second row: David Knights, Richard Dudley, Randolph Gibson, Richard Smith, Virgil Jaenicke, Noel Adkins. Third row: Gale Ruffin, Lawrence Wherry, Wal- ter Marshall, Richard Johnson, William Vassis, Gordon Furguson, Herbert Cilch. I96 DEPARTMENTAL 'fi 7 W X 'f :- pf 1 Y, Left to right, first row: Ronald Rickey, Dick Blair, Bill Sevier, Samuel Freeman, Bob Klein, Terry Lauritsen, Ken Johnston, Jerry Moss. Second row: Rex Hammock, Don Clark, John Sitton, Don Whisler, Ron Whisler, Dick Stat- ler, Doug Brunson, Tom Caracciolo. Third row: Capt. Dupont, Ronald Stanton, Jack Rogers, Bob Brooks, Tom Goodbody, Bob Payne, Bevan Brown, Ray Schroeder, Carl lmpink, Noel Mickelsen. Fourth row: Ed Starr, Darryl Hansen, Tom Slawson, Jim Beasley, Manfred Kifer, Gene Wright, Victor Long, Arthur Laehr, Bill Holman, Ken Polk, Oliver Askew. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Members visit Edwards Air Force Base. Honorary fraternity for upper divi- sion Air Science students . . . aims to further Air Force policy . . . named for General Hap Arnold, who inspired its founding . . . San Diego State has had a chapter since l95l . . . field trip to Edwards Air Force Base . . . collected names and presented a plaque in mem- ory of all the San Diego State men killed in the Korean War . . . provided a military escort at the Princess Ball, a polio benefit . . . formal initiation included a dinner-dance at the Admiral Kidd Club . . . district and national conventions . . . Ronald Stanton and Jack Rogers were presidents, Capt. Forrest Dupont was the faculty ad- visor . . . l97 DEPARTMENTAL DELTA PHI UPSILON National honorary for students in the field of childhood education . . . members chosen on the basis of schol- arship, leadership, and character . . . monthly meetings . . . strives to pro- mote professional attainment and to set a high goal of achievement for graduate and undergraduate students . . . limited to those interested in early childhood education . . . faculty mem- ber lsabella Hammock advised . . . Phyllis Deyo and Jane Barta acted as presidents of the group . . . Left to rlght, flrst row: Tomallne Lenox, Barbara Schrumpf, Bonnie Smith, Jane Barta, Mae Hallock. Second raw: Isabella Hammack, Sue Shearer, Carol Smith, Nor- ma Harnpson, Phyllis Deyo. DELVERS Honorary geologic society . . . aims to further geologic investi- gation of our own region . . . strives to foster sincere interest in, and appreciation of, the earth on which we live, and to promote fellowship among men with a common geologic interest . . . field trips and guest speakers . . . Dr. Ellis Roberts and Baylor Brooks were advisors, lan John- ston and George McGarrity pre- sided . . . l98 Left to right, first row: Harry Grow, Tom Temple, Don Albright, G. F. McGarrity, lan John- ston, Second row: Jim Hall, Lewis Johnson, Baylor Brooks, Dr. Ellis Roberts, Bill Woodard. Third row: Gordon McClure, Robert Howell, Ralph Standefer, Dale Vatis, Herbert Cilch. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Strives to promote interest in home economics . . . group is new on San Diego State campus . . . money-raising project was a fruitcake sale . . . other activities were fashion shows, featuring clothes the members had made, and teas . . . gave other campus organiza- tions assistance with their social events . . . leading the group this year were presidents Gwen Jordan and Vera Thaxton . . . faculty member Helen Dorris served as the advisor for the group . . . 1 fi W W NW? ii.-Eggs was iw -Emixxsaiini H E .4 Us-at as DEPARTMENTAL Left to right, first row: Helen Dorris, Joan Strople, Vera Thaxton, Mary Kurtz, Anita Dendle. Second row: Sally McGill, Mary Lou Rader, Norita Comin, Meda Rosado. Third row: Ruth Talboy, Joanne Weston, Gwen Jordan, Elaine Freedman. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Organized to be of service to the community, the college, and the industrial arts department in as many ways as possible . . . aided in the construction of play- ground equipment at Aztec Villa . . . promoted a Christmas toy- making project for deserving children. . . monthly dinner meetings with speakers . . . presi- dents were Bob Shields and Allan McAllister . . . Dr. Kenneth Phil- lips advised. . . fl- to right first row' Walter Ford Dr Kenneth Phillips Robert Shields Robert Amparan ill Lindsay Leroy Smith Donald Boucier Allan McAllister Harry Swift Don Quatrochi Le . . , Eugene Jourdey, Steven Pavka, Lawifence Luce, Wirt McLbney, Carl Cummins. Second fowl B. . I . 1 . I . I . I . Fr . - . - I ank Finch, James Ecklar, Martin Hunting, Orville Huffman, Edward Thompson, Robert Robison, Ernest Roesel. Third row: Gerald Rackin, Arthur Bergeron, F. Salvato, John Perry, John Sawyer, Robert McFarland, Stuart Noderer, Gary Breylinger, Burrell Hammond, Edgar C awthon, Robert O'DelI, Robert Johnson. 199 DEPARTMENTAL Left to right, first row: Alan Brengle, Eugene Augustin, Dr. David Kalbfell, Robert Aaberg, Dale Laney. Second row: Bevan Brown, Hal Wardein, Arnold Senterfitt, Gene Burns, Dale Dixon. Third row: Edward Starr, John Chaparro, James Beeman, Zygmund Salomon, Thomas Hutchinson, Duane Eberhardt. Left to right, first row: Barbara Schrumpf, Sue Shearer, Katherine Corbett, Carol Smith. Second row: Bonnie Smith, Leonard Michell, Beverly Butler, John Burns. 200 INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS Strives to promote more interest and better understanding in the field of electronics . . . on-campus meetings include guest speakers on electronics and also movies on this subject. . . field trips, both locally and in Los Angeles, are frequent . . . visited radio and tele- vision studios and the Naval Electronics Lab . . . officers for the year were Gene Burns, Eugene Augustin, Dale Laney and Edward Starr . . . faculty advisor for the group was Dr. David Kalbfell. . . KAPPA DELTA Pl Honorary education fraternity . . . established on S.D.S.C. campus in 1927 . . . aims to further high ideals in the education profession . . . noted educa- tors are guest speakers at the meetings . . . group gave a Christmas Tea for the education department . . . faculty member Katherine Corbett served as the faculty advisor for the group . . . Bonnie Smith, Beverly Butler, Norma Jones, Delores Blaskowsky, and Sue Whelan were officers for this year . . . DEPARTMENTAL Left to right, first row: Arthur Hayes, Don Chamberlin, Frank Cole, James Miller, James Peace, Dr. James Linley. Second row: Leonard Fierro, lrvin McClure, Phil Prokop, David Wright, James Caballero. Left to right, first row: Martha Anderson, Mary Andrews, Norma File, Marge McGrew, Second row: Lois Wilke, Eleanor Grom, Emily Koluvek, Dorothy Cox. PHI DELTA KAPPA Professional education frater- nity for men . . . chapter on San Diego State campus founded in 1952. . . membership is by invi- tation . . . members are commit- ted to a life career in education . . . sponsor teacher recruitment conference . . . meets monthly on education matters, emphas- izing leadership, research and service . . . president was lrvin McClure . . . faculty advisor was Dr. James Linley . . . PHI MU EPSILCN Women's honorary science fraternity . . . organized in l937 . . . guest speakers from the scientific field are heard at meetings . . . sponsored a needy family at Christmas. . .activities were a camping trip, pizza din- ner, and field trips to Los Angeles County and Huntington hospitals . . . advisor was Dr. Mabel Myers . . . officers were Norma File, Jane Richey, and Emily Koluvek . . . 201 DEPARTMENTAL Left to right, first row: Dr. Robert Benjamin, Dr. Sue Earnest, Anthony McPeak, Ada Picaizen, Bill Denton, Dr. John Ackley. Second row: Bill McGrath, Mary Ward, Dor- othy Scully, Harry Steinmetz, Lee Granell, Roger Tremaine, Frank Johnson, Third row: Mabel Brown, Don Wolfe, Carman Sturak, Jim Hutchens, Jennie Jo Warriner, Louis Ruby, Margie Montgomery, Andy Brown. it . is Left to right, first row: Gene Hargraves, Mildred Bednar, Wallace Dickinson, Frank Verdone, Janet Thomas. Second row: Douglas Kraatz, Diann Penry, Harvey Black, Mary Garcia, Robert Place. Third row: Dana Gibson, Ward Dennis, John Dover, L. Lynn Straub, M. C. Crawford, Charles Borum. 202 PI KAPPA DELTA Organized to promote collegiate for- ensics . . . national honorary speech fraternity . . . S.D.S.C. chapter founded in l9-48 . . . participation in an inter- collegiate debate tournament is required for membership . . . activities include sponsoring a high school speech tournament and a banquet for out- standing high school students in this area . . . officers for the year were Ada Picaizen, president, Andy Brown and Sally Bird . . . Dr. John Ackley was the advisor . . . PI OMEGA Pl National honorary business educa- tion fraternity . . . meets monthly to create fellowship among teachers of business subjects and prospective teachers through social and education- al activities . . . holds semi-annual ban- quets . . . strives to encourage capable students to select the teaching of busi- ness education as a career . . . Wallace Dickinson served as the president . . . other officers were Frank Verdone, Mil- dred Bednar and Gene Hargraves . . . DEPARTMENTAL Y, Tr fi lllfx,,y lll tul .Url A 1 1 i 1450, I ,I l fr' T , 4 N V K -' ,I 'L 4. ' , tx Mm.. . , 1 fiiiifiiif .i i jy. x v, 1. 'N , . 'g lm -c fi-?i+x XNl Al' l l suse 'J '2' 2 . ,nrt ' Afllll lli' ti -'tw , ' .f iii'g,.'f-' it, -J 'Pg . 'L i li i L3 ,. Left to right, first row: Allen Johnson, John Donnelly, Neil Hillier, Ken Jones, Second row: Hal Fassett, Stan Moore, Dale Franzwa, Jack Parrish, Tom Fincher, Third row: Phyllis Mollick, Carman Sturak, Leah Grigsby, Carolynn Cook, Jody Barlow, Paula Haake. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Women's national music honorary . . . aims to uphold the standard of music in our community and through- out the world . . . participates in Christmas Vespers and American Music Concert . . . joint recital with Phi Mu Alpha . . . strives for higher standards of musicianship and scholarship . . . . .. i holds a founders' day banquet . . . this year's officers were led by president Virginia Barnett and included Cather- ine Crothers, Ann Payne and Nancy Cobleigh . . . RADIO-TV GUILD Unites students interested in radio and television work . . . produced TV shows for San Diego's channel lO . . . toured studios in Hollywood . . . handles the public address system on campus . . . does remote on S.D.S.C. football games. . . meets weekly on campus . . . tape records campus shows . . . presi- dent was John Donnelly. . . other officers were Allen Johnson and Leah Grigsby . . . Qi Lert to right, first row: Virginia Barnett, Jacki Paul, Pat Razzeto, Relene Keller, Betty Wooley. Second row: Catherine Crothers, Elsimae Salter Cleeton, Barbara Sal- mon, Ann Payne. 203 DEPARTMENTAL SIGMA PI il SIGMA wi' National physics honor society . . . field trips, picnics, and din- ners are included in the activities . . . bi-monthly meetings feature distinguished physicists as guest speakers . . . local chapter or- ganized in I94O . . . strives to promote interest in the physics profession . . . faculty member Dr. Lester Skolil served as ad- visor . . . presidents were Gene Burns and Robert Sharpless . . . Left to right, first row: Robert Sharpless, Henry Bray, Richard Knox, Don Poole, Bion Hender- son, Edward Starr, Terry Lauritsen. Second row: Allan Wilson, Dr. Louis E. Smith, Dr. Chesney Moe, Kenneth Starr, Dr. Herschel Snodgrass, Gene Burns, Dr. Lester Skolil, Richard Eastman. Third row: Sam Sparck, Ken Paschen, Charles Mallon, Robert Simmons, Ken Wilson, John Chaparro, Bob Limes, Julian Parker. TAU SIGMA Economics and business fraternity for men . , . purpose is to help members prepare for a successful career in the fields of economics and business by adding to their formal college studies a measure of educational and social fellowship . . . bi-monthly dinner meet- ings with speakers from the business world . . . Founders' Day dinner-dance . . . maintains credit union . . . the presidents were Hugh Cawthon and Bayard Griffin . . . advisor was Dr. Roy Cameron . . . Left to right, first row: Claude Joyce, John Tucker, Milt Weaver, Jack Yonke, Jon- nie Linscott, Paul Strong, Pablo Fernandez. Second row: Eugene Norris, Gene Wright, Jack Dunn, Hugh Cawthon, James Helms, R, H. Stoffregen, Roy Cameron, L. E. Chadwick, Third row: Don Compton, Bill Lancaster, Bob Brent, Walt Towne, Bill Nims, Albert Wieciorek, M. C. Keithley, D. M. Mundt, Harold Jordy, Joseph Vietti. Fourth row: Tommy Naves, Bob Campbell, Robert Knox, Donald Dexter, Phil Con- cepcion, Bayard Griffin, James Carroll, Harlan Hayden, John Bolen, Leland Mont- gomery. 204 DEPARTMENTAL THEATRE GUILD Encourages and provides opportuni- ties for drama students . . . twenty hours of theatre work is required for ' membership . . . organized to promote and produce plays . . . The Lady's Not for Burning . . . lcebound . . . Lion of the West . . . Beautiful People . . . sponsors one-act play festival . . . this year's officers were Ed Hickok, president, Walt Stump, Jane Clark, Leah Grigsby, and Shirlee Johnson . . . faculty advisor was Don Powell . . Left to right, first row: Sally Bird, Leah Grigsby, Carman Sturak, Joni Williams, Phyl- lis Mollick, Jeanne Curcio Bowers. Second row: Patricia Hansen, Donna Zaiser, Shir- lee Johnson, Dale Muchmore, Linden Courter, Paula Haake, Marian Jones, Jane Skartvedt. Third row: Edward Gould, Edward Hickok, John Donnelly, Don Powell, James Hansen, Tom Lasswell. ,-resins WOMEN'S P. E. MAJORS CLUB Organized to stimulate pro- fessional interest and help pre- pare future teachers . . . speakers from related professions and also panel discussions are features of the regular meetings . . . social events are frequent . . . officers for the year were Margaret Sims, president, Pat Curtis, vice presi- dent, Mary Ellen Keller, secre- tary-treasurer . . . the faculty advisor was Angela Kitzinger . . . Left to right, first row: Margaret Ellis, Norma Johnson, Claudine Sawyer, Georgia Bunker, Patricia Robbins. Second row: Jean Carmichael, Barbara Sampson, Abigail Patterson, Marianne Benjamin, Ruth MacGuire, Angela Kitzinger. Third row: Julie Hale, Dorothy Cummings, Mary Jane McCawley, Rita Zouhar, Mary Ellen Keller. 205 DEPARTMENTAL H Seated, left to right: Marianne Benjamin, Georgia Bunker, Betty Bennett, Barbara Sampson. Standing: Mary Jane McCawley, Margaret Sims, Lilly Torricellas, Dorothy Tollefsen, Rita Zouhar, Abigail Patterson, Julie Hale, Jean Carmichael, Mary Cave, Jan Gilfillan, Wanda Smith. WOMEN'S RECREATICJN ASSOCIATION All women students are members of the Women's Recreation Association . . . sponsors inter-sorority sports com- petition . . . presents Sham Shuttle, a St. Patriclds Day dance, highlighted by the crowning of St, Pat . . . other activities include intramural sports, playdays, and a carnival . . . faculty advisors were Dorothy Tollefsen and Mary Cave . . . the officers tor the year were Georgia Bunker, president, Mari- anne Benjamin, Betty Bennett, and Barbara Sampson . . . Keep slim, join the W.R.A. Cupid's helpers. 206 PHI MU ALPHA National honorary music fraternity for men . . . on San Diego State campus since I950 . . . strives to advance the cause of music in the United States . . . sponsors American music and Southern California music concerts . . . money from the latter goes for a scholarship . . . any interested student with a grade average of l.75 in music courses is eligible for membership . . . Norman Fleming and Charles Freebern were presidents . . . Dr. Mervin Snider advised . . . ROGER WILLIAMS CLUB Religious organization for Baptist students . . . guest speakers and enter- tainment are featured at the bi-monthly dinner meetings . . . social activities once a month . . . semi-formal banquet at the close of school . . . annual state convention, retreat at Palomar, and a progressive dinner were high spots of the year . . . faculty advisor was Dr. Claude Shouse . . . officers were Regie Robershaw, Don Fleisher, Pat Thomp- son and George Ashby . . . DEPARTMENTAL Left to right, firsl' row: Ted Carnes, Dick Harvey, Dan Severns, Patrick Jordan. Sec- ond row: Jim Johnson, Charles Freebern, Jim Nelson, Norman Fleming, Don Clark. Ehirdhrow: William Lockman, Alan Close, Gerald Negrette, Britt Bernard, Ralph ross er, RELIGIOUS Left to right, first row: Reginald Robershaw, Frank Wilson, Jonnie Linscott, Dr. Claude Shouse. Second row: June Laughon, Pat Thompson, Dorothy Cummings. 207 fx H if ' tr fx B a rr H a Elaine Anderson Lorna Armstrong Adrienne Bernstein Caroline Carr Maryruth Collier Virginia Cortez W 25,55 , fa Esau ,. H 5554 . A , Tommie Daniell Phyllis Deyo Nancy Duncan Barbara Files Buneva Ginn Kitty Gipson QU ETZAL Harryefte Hill Gloria Hodge Gloria Hough Virginia Hypes Cheryl Jakle a rr .1 me ss Yoshi Kitagawa Marie Lane Alice Lare Mary Jean Lennie Pauline Mansfield Betty Ann Machado Q za s 1 mama lm Ann Merriman Teddy Minder Beverly Moore LaVera Neill Dorothy Ogborn Sandra Pavitt V Susan Robinson Tonya Romano Sally Sakamoto Barbara Sampson Janice Sears Joan Shorey m 1' : 'T-1 , -. P ia Ruth Smith Wanda Smith Janet Spencer Carol Stevenson Mary Stone Anita a 2 am awe. BH' mamf a 5 Q Ann Taylor Vera Thaxton Charlotte Walker Sue Walwick Mary White Barbara Winzell 208 Q i l HALL President-. .,.. . 'ice-President-,-,,, Secretary ...,.,. 'lreasurer ....... l i l l il ll ll l ii ll ll i l ll .i l l ..-u--WSue Walwick Teddy Minder Barbara Sampson Tonya Romano -.---BeverIy Moore Barbara Files -,.-,--Sally Sakamoto Carol Stevenson IIII llll I Z U uv Music, Women, and a Bumpy Ride Horne Economics l62-Rug Weaving San Diego State College's only dormitory . . . organized on campus in l937 . . . named for a sacred bird of the Aztecs . . . won top honors in the independent division tor their Homecoming float, l-lernando's Hideaway . . . a Christmas tree decorating party and a carolling party with Sigma Phi Epsilon tilled the calendar at Christmas time . . . group was represented in the A.W.S. Fashion Show and the Harris and Frank Fashion Show . . . on the agenda for March was a dinner party and dancing . . . a Get-Acquaintedu tea was presented in April . . . ' 209 J.. El saw :Q 2 Il W 5:1 iii QW? 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Santa Barbara ..,,..,.,,, ,,i,, Los Angeles State l Pct. .000 750 500 250 000 Let me stay in, coach, it only hurts when l I gh What most Aztec fans thought was an ordinary season turned out to be just the opposite when two San Diego State Col- lege players were named to the National Association of Inter- collegiate Athletics Little All- American team. End Ron Stew- art and fullback Norm Nygaard, both seniors, were the players selected on the mythical squad. Recordwise, Nygaard estab- lished a new school ground gain- ing and total offense record by running for 2,6l9 yards, an average of almost l00 yards a game for three years and nearly l,000 yards over the previous records held by Art Preston and Jesse Thompson, respectively. As a team, the five won, four lost record it set is deceiving. Injuries to Nygaard, Stewart, quarterback Bill Richardson, halfbacks Marshall Malcolm, Vic Long and tackle AI Walker slowed the Aztecs. Opp. University of New Mexico .............., 28 California Polytechnic ........... ........ 2 6 San Francisco State ......,. ........ l 2 San Diego Marines ,.,........ 0 Los Angeles State .......... 0 Fresno State .,......,.... ,.,.,.,, 2 0 Pepperdine ..,........ ,,,,,,,. l 3 Santa Barbara ,....,, ,,.A,,,r l 4 ' 28 Whittier .....,..,,,,, ,A,,,,,,,,.4, l4l Coach Bill Schutte Schutte and Assistant Coach Carl Benton FOOTBALL The high points of the season were the opening game against University of New Mexico an? the Marine Corps Recruit Depot clash. Low game of the year was the San Francisco State a air. Ten Aztecs completed their eligibility. They are guards Mike Brown and Ed Johns, center Harry Higgins, tackle Al Walker, ends Ron Stewart and Glen Woodard, halfbacks Vic Long and Max Love, fullback Norman Nygaard, and quarterback Verne Dodds. Brown and Johns were both first - string performers and their graduation will leave a big hole for Coach Bill Schutte to fill. Higgins was named to the first team All-C.C.A.A. selections while Walker was a first-stringer, even though hampered by injuries. Stewart was the second leading pass receiver, catching eight passes for 68 yards and one touchdown. Woodard was fourth in pass receptions with seven catches for 83 yards and one touchdown. Long was out most of the year with injuries, but finished up with a 3.1 average for 20 carries. Love, a converted guard, averaged 4.4 yards a carry. Nygaard, suffering from a severe forehead gash the last six games, still ran for 714 yards in l28 carries for a 5.6 average, while Dodds was the leading scorer with six touchdowns and two extra points for 38 points. In addition, ,he completed 23 of 60 passes for 237 yards and two touchdowns. :i h ll M lcol tlll Y 'QQ NORMAN NYGAARD, 29 RON STEWART, 42 MARSHALL MALCOLM, ll Fullback End Halfback NM 28 SD San Diego State played one of its best games of the year, even though dropping a 28-7 decision to the powerful University of New Mexico Lobos. Led by fullback Norm Nygaard's total of 9l yards in l7 carries, the Aztecs scored first on quarterback Bill Richardson's pass to end Ron Stewart for six yards. The hard-charging Lobos forced four fumbles from the Staters in the second half and intercepted a pass to pave the way for four touchdowns and a victory. Although behind by three touchdowns at the encl, San Diego outrushed New Mexico, l8O-l49 yards, and the teams were tied in total yardage at 205 yards each. rs a a m and Verne Dodds H25 converge on New Mexico's Bobby Lee. 2l5 F COTBALL Making its first road trip of the year, San Diego lost its California Collegiate Athletic Association opener to halfback Perry Jeter and his Cal Poly teammates. Jeter scored three times and averaged l3 yards ia carry to put a big crimp in the Aztecs' chances for -a C.C.A.A. crown. Nygaard again led San Diego with 86 yards in l5 carries, and got fine help from Jay Gutowski, Claude Lewis and Marshall Malcolm. Quarterbacks Verne Dodds and Richardson completed seven of fourteen passes for 55 yards. San Diego was behind by only one touch- down at halftime, but Jeter got away on a 67-yard touchdown run on the first scrim- mage play of the second half to give the Mustangs a safe lead. ' For the second straight game, the backs handled themselves well, but it was appar- ent that they still had to work more closely with the line. CAL POLY 26 SD 14 Aztec lmemen bottle up middle of the line try. 216 at w' WP- V ek' twig I Q Q-Efnifg? if SD 10 SF 12 Pepperdine runner stopped by Jay Gutowski, The Aztecs played their poorest game of the season in dropping a two-point nod to San Francisco State. In addition, Nygaard suf- fered a severe head gash late in the fourth quarter that was to slow him and, as a result, the entire Aztec offense, for the rest of the year. San Diego started out like champions, driving deep into 'Gator territory in the first period where Richardson booted a field goal from 20 yards out. A two-yard plunge by halfback Marshall Malcolm gave San Diego seven more points. The second half saw a slippery turf catch up with the Aztec backs. This, plus a lapse in the middle of the line, saw the San Franciscans come from behind for their second touchdown and a loss that dropped San Diego's record to O-3. 55 ff 1 Wk M 'i Mike ' ' BROWN, 43 Q V Tackle :igg ., ,. .., DARRELL CLARK, 38 End PH I LLIP DEL CAMPO, 61 Tackle 217 All American Norm Nygaard picks up yardage with block from Ed Johns. SD 14 MCRD Reversing completely from its showing in the San Fran- cisco game a week earlier, San Diego played its best game in years, according to Coach Schutte. Playing anything but like the two-touchdown underdogs which they were, the A.ztecs turned back every Marine threat for tour quarters, due mainly to some fine line play. Tackles Al Walker and Bob Newton were especially impressive in the unyielding Stater forward wall. San Diego broke the game open in the third quarter when they forced a Marine field goal attempt to go wide of the mark. Taking over on their own 20-yard line, the Aztecs marched 80 yards for the score that crushed the Marine spirit. Fullback Nygaard, with l5l yards in l5 carries, did most of the ball-carrying damage to the Leathernecks, but Dodds also chipped in with some fine play-calling. The line play was some of the fiercest of the year, and with Walker, Newton, Ed Johns, Mike Brown and Harry Higgins leading the way, San Diego moved to its tirst win of the year in a game that saw a tremendous upset come about because ot fine teamwork. VERNE DODDS, i2 Quarterback JOHN EARLY, 53 End BERNIE FLAHERTY, 4 O End J IMMY GRAVES, 28 Guard FOOTBALL :ings 'ff-f' .f E . mmm a S B a we W .Q Eggs? WEN ri' S 'ss aW'n EDDIE JOHNS, 20 VICTOR LONG, 23 DON MAGEE, 33 Guard Halfback Quarterback Homecoming for Son Diego turned out to be the most lop-sided win of The seoson cis Coach Schutte turned the job over to the reserves eorly. Outmonned Los Angeles Stote wos buried under on Aztec offense thot clicked for 306 yords rushing ond onother l28 possing. Only sod note wos holfbock Vic Long, who incurred o bod knee injury. The win leveled the Stoters' C.C.A.A. mark ot l-l ond gove them o 2-3 reoding for the yeor. 'mn s ,ms an ,mm SD 38 .H :Mg ss X vm -wwam H 2- was ,Eg E, Hugh Simpson heads earfhward as Al Walker comes up too late to assist in LA State game SD F RESNO 20 an mf LANCE MORTON 57 Tackle W H B? . when -A 1, 7m gems Q Sgfmfa gf, E Ex. Me, ,W 2i'WH II. 3 'mess egg - m DANNY NICHOLAS, 34 Guard 'i ee JIM ODOM, I4 Halfback Ed Johns halts Fresno touchdown try. San Diego State's pretty little two-game win streak was only a memory after Fresno copped a 20-O Shrine Game win before l5,000 fans. lt was the first time since l950 fa span of 42 games? that San Diego found itself unable to score a point. The loss dropped its over-all record to 2-4 and gave it a C.C.A.A. slate of l-2. San Diego threatened to score only once, losing the ball on downs on Fresno's l l in the second quarter after a 29-yard march. Except for the first quarter, the Aztecs were unable to contain the Bulldogs' explosive attack. SD 20 PEPPERDINE 13 .,.-fat' , ... - .,... V Y- , 1 Jay Gutowski snares pass from two Pepperdine defenders. A small, sun-baked crowd turned out for the second afternoon contest of the season in Aztec Bowl and w-atched as the Aztecs pulled off a close win after some early diffi- culty against a strong Pepperdine line. End Glen Woodard and fullback Jay Gut- owski both played a major part in the win, Woodard grabbing three passes, one for a touchdown, and Gutowski on the receiving end of three passes. In the biggest aerial display of the year for San Diego, Dodds, Richardson and Dan Magee completed I2 of 27 passes for IO3 yards, offsetting the eight- and nine-man lines thrown up by the Peps. The victory was mainly due to the work of San Diego's line wearing down a good Pep forward wall. By the middle of the third period, the work of Newton, Walker, Johns, Brown and Higgins was too much for the Waves to handle. BILL RICH- ARDSON, 2l Quarterback DICK RUNYON, 52 Tackle HUGH SIMPSON, 37 Fuilback FCOTBALL ,. I N , M E . Y, , .4 Us .I no 221 LEONARD SMORlN, 63 CLARK STAPLES, 45 Cenfel' Center 222 2-3-ight Z AL WALKER, 50 Tackle SD 33 SB 14 5' wi, , . 5 1 M regex my qi 5 W Sistfst - , K . ., , .M .. 'QW H A M W .X. T? Niggas is . Hank Higgins halts Gaucho back. Playing at the beautiful La Playa- Stadium setting of Santa Barbara, the Staters called on haltback Claude to be their hero in a high-scoring tussle. Lewis intercepted two passes, caught all tive Aztec completed tosses, and moved for three touchdowns as he dazzled Santa Barbara with his speed and deception. I Nygaard's tour-yard plunge and Richardson's conversion gave San Diego a 7-O half- time margin. Lewis' three second-half scores plus a 36-yard scoring burst by haltback .lim Odom capped the point-making for the day. Fullback Hugh Simpson was the day's top ground gainer with 68 yards in l2 carries for a 5.7 average. Lewis caught two touchdown passes, one each from Dodds and Rich- ardson, and his tive catches were good for 67 yards. Only some fine punting by the Gauchos kept the San Diegans from running up a larger score. First-halt statistics found them averaging 4l yards ia punt, three boots stop- ping within San Diego's tive-yard line. 55 SSDHITTIER 28 4. Claude Lewis leaps too late for pass reception. The final game for the ten graduating seniors saw San Diego pull a near disaster out of the fire with two touchdowns in the last two minutes of the game. Whittier jumped in a 14-0 lead, but the Aztecs tied it when Claude Lewis took the ball three straight times for a total of 64 yards and a touchdown and Verne Dodds' 40-yard punt return to the Poet end zone. 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HIE Isis II: Hws.M.ss - s H ss. sm M' ss gs II 'Q s '? I 'fs s s . s s s , sss 3 ss s BSN ks-738 M KISS SSE Sf Ki ' ss- s , sf sms., IIII gs IIIII s s s II ss III I IMIEIIM Isafss IIII K s- sss IIIIM sIs ss TSS B 7 -W E - SZ is 5 s s ss s s -s s- sis s .W ss ss -s ss ss I. s sssss Eg ssgs ,HIM H .s ss MIM sus HI ESS -AL BEER SSE sms II s II s AZTEC BASKETBALL 1954-55 A season filled with thrills and disappoint- ments saw San Diego State finish its play with a 17 won, nine lost record. Coach George Ziegenfuss' cagers surrendered their newly-won CCAA crown to Cal Poly, finishing in a second place tie with Fresno State. Sophomore Tony Pinkins carted off scoring laurels with 422 points and,a 16.2 average. ln addition, he was the team's top rebounder. San Diego showed the power it was to have in its second game of the season when it dumped a Whittier team that had won seven straight games, 73-69. Making their final home appearance before starting on a Christ- mas holiday tour, the Aztecs gained some revenge by pinning an 84-59 loss on a Pasa- dena Nazarene team that had knocked them from the NAIA playoffs a year ago. Sporting a 3-O record, the Aztecs started on an eight game tour of the Pacific North- west that would see them come face to face with some of the top teams in the country. Loyola University, NAIA tourney team, start- ed San Diego off on the wrong foot by cap- turing a thrilling 71-67 win. Arriving in the country where he had gained All-American recognition in 1938-39, Coach Ziegenfuss saw his team the victims of 44 free throws by Portland University and suffered a 94-85 loss. Journeying to meet Seattle University, San Diego State pulled one of the season's earliest major upsets when it crushed the Chieftans, 91-72, snapping a 21-game home win streak that Seattle possessed. Seattle later went on to a 28-4 season and a berth in the NCAA playoffs. A major part in the win was played by forward Jim Sams, who took over a forward position in the fContinued on page 2271 C.C.A.A. STANDINGS W L California Poly ........ .......i 7 1 San Diego ..,.....,.,,.... ,i,,,,,, 5 3 Fresno State .......,. ,,,,,,i 5 3 Santa Barbara ...,..i.,.. ...l... 2 6 Los Angeles State ....., ,..,i,, 1 7 SEASON RECORD SD 83 Alumni ..,............,...,. 73 Whittier College ....z,.c 84 Pasadena Nazarene ...,.,. 67 Loyola University ........,c, Opp 59 69 59 71 85 Portland University ...... .. .... .. ..c.. ...-. 9 4 91 Seattle University ...,......V.,zz....,.,.. .---- 7 2 91 Seattle Buchan Bakers CAAUJ z.z.z.A.. .. .....v ll3 81 Puget Sound .,,...,...........c...z.z.z... .. .-... 71 91 Willamette University .,.....c ..... ..... 8 8 82 Chico State .....,..z....z....zf...z. .z.. . . 76 56 University of San Francisco z.z..... YY.., 7 0 82 Portland University ...,.,.........,. .,... 6 O 52 Loyola University ..........,z..z,. ...-. 6 9 59 Santa Barbara ...,...,.z.,....., 70 California Polytechnic .,c... 74 Los Angeles State ...,..... 46 San Jose State .,.,........ 73 Fresno State .....,..c., 44 Redlands ...,........ 79 Pepperdine College ..z.... 78 Whittier College ,..c, 82 Fresno State ,v.,,.s..,.., 59 Los Angeles State ..cA.. 69 Pepperdine College . ,z...c 81 California Polytechnic ,.,..c 64 Santa Barbara ..,..... . ,,,. -, VARSITY ROSTER Name Adams, Bob ...,,., Arreclondo, Joe ..c,,.c Balsley, Joe ......... Beck, Paul .,........, Cowmey, Bill ......, Doughty, Ted Hannon, John Hegerle, Don ..,...,..,. Mickelsen, Noel ..,c. Monahan, Jim .,.s.. Newport, Danny ..... Pinkins, Tony ..c... Sams, Jim ...,..cc.c.. Turner, Jay ..,-,c.....,, Woodmansee, Ray ...,.. 57 75 69 59 56 31 75 - ..,. 52 64 54 65 86 89 Height 61 5'io 6, 6, 5'i 1 6'4 61 61 6'6 5'8 6'1 6'3 61 6'2 5'i 0 225 Dr. George Ziegenfuss . . . one of the top 75. George Ziegenfuss, Aztec basketball coach, was named as one of the 75 all- time basketball All-Americans this year in a poll conducted by Sport Magazine. Dr. Ziegentuss, who acted as Director of Athletics this year, played his basket- ball tor the University of Washington from i936-39. In his senior year, he was team captain and was named to an all-coast guard position, being picked on many All-American tives. Dr. Ziegenfuss has been head basketball coach at San Diego State tor seven years. Nfigfgfmn mm rm. Q Q? M mis s 'E gvvk' saw. H Wag?-Q HSS Him MQW 5-si. Sams, you take the new man. Manager Mel CUNY- 226 Left to right, kneeling: Joe Arredondo, Ray Woodmansee, Bob Adams, Don Hegerle, Paul Beck, Bill Cowmey, J ohn Hannon, Jim Monahan. Standing: Mel Curry, manager, Joe Balsley, Jim Sams, Tony Pinkins, Noel Mickelsen, Ted Doughty, Danny Newport, Jay Turner, Coach George Ziegentuss. first quarter and potted i5 field goals and six tree throws for 36 points and a new Aztec single game scoring mark. Other games on the trip saw San Diego score a thrilling 9l-88 overtime win over Williamette University, an 81-7l victory over Puget Sound and an 82-76 margin over Chico State. Following a Christmas in San Diego, Coach Ziegentuss' cagers played a good game against the University ot San Francisco, the nation's no. l col- lege basketball tealm and eventual NCAA champions. The 70-56 USF BASKETBALL Whittier's Marlyn Davis outiumps Newport and Portland's Don Koepke and a loose ball. Newport and Balsley. 227 BASKETBALL Mickelson hooks over Loyola's Tom Salvino. 228 This time, we'll move Pinkins inside. win came largely on the fine work of All- American center Bill Russell, and guard KC Jones. Both were named to the Aztec all- opponent team at the season's end. Returning home for two final non-league games before the start of conference action, State played one of its best and then one of its worst games ofthe year. Meeting Portland University in a rematch, the Aztecs turned on the power behind a 27- point performance by Pinkins to crush the Pilots, 82-60. However, three nights later, everything went wrong as Loyola again de- feated San Diego, 69-52. As San Diego prepared to meet Santa Barbara in the CCAA opener, the Aztecs boasted an 8-5 record. The loss to Loyola was the first time in three years they had lost two games in a row in one year to the same team. Santa Barbara, picked with the Staters as pre-season favorites to cop the loop crown, brought its tremendous height and shooting ability to Aztec Gym, Jan. l4, be- fore a packed house. Showing good re- bounding and shooting, the Gauchos led most of the way and led, 54-49, with two and one half minutes left. Then San Diego went into a fast break, full court press, and tied the game at 57-57 with ten seconds left. Controlling the ball, the Aztecs played for one last shot. Forward Sams arched the ball, it bounced off the rim short, but center Noel Mickelsen reached up and tipped the ball through the net with two seconds left. It was a team that was still a bit up in the air that took the court against Cal Poly the next night and after four quarters had elapsed, the Mustangs had jolted San Diego with a 75-70 loss. , l 5. ,sf -,T -me B. Woodmansee, get in there and work the ball. Following a 74-69 win over Los Angeles State in another league contest, San Diego dropped o 56-49 game to San Jose State, but kept its league record intact with a 73-56 win over Fresno State on the Bulldogs court. One of the oddest games in years took place on San Diego's return to Aztec Gym, Feb. l, against Redlands. Apparently resigned to losing the game, the Bulldogs hardly bothered to shoot the ball, spending most of the first half passing the ball back and forth among their players. Slightly irritated by these tactics, Coach Ziegen- fuss ordered guard Bob Adams to hold onto the ball late in the third quarter and five minutes had elapsed before Adams gave up the ball. lt was on easy, 44-3l victory. Pepperdine proved to be a much tougher foe three nights later, but a 22-point performance by Hannon stalls a Whittier drive, V V 229 2 Pinkins plus some good ball handling saw San Diego ahead at the end, 79-75. It was the Aztecs' sixth win over the Peps in 32 games. Moving at a fast clip now, the Scarlet and Black made it look simple with a 78-52 nod over Whit- tier in another repeat game. Forward Danny Newport clicked with his hook shot for 20 points. Back into CCAA action, Fresno State came to town and left with an 82-64 loss as Mickelsen dropped in 2l points, his biggest single game total in three years of varsity basketball at State. A tough Los Angeles State team almost upset the cart in a return match before its last minute rally fell short, 59-54. Newport was high man with l4 points. The game was the final home appearance of the season for San Diego. Away for its last three games, San Diego start- ed in fine fashion by being the first Aztec basket- ball team in history to ever beat Pepperdine twice BASKETBALL Santa Barbara Players keep Sams out Madison Square Garden? Pinkins and Pasadena's Bob Little battle for rebound. Sams stopped by a right cross. in one season and on the Waves' court. A sterling show by Pinkins, high man with l2 free throws and 24 points, and guard Don Hegerle, made for a 69-65 margin. Boasting a seven game winning streak and with a 5-l league record, San Diego moved into its final two games against Cal Poly and Santa Barbara with a good shot at its second straight CCAA title. Fouls eventually proved to be the villain, however, and the Aztecs lost those last two contests. A 47-39 halftime lead against Poly was erased quickly when Pinkins, Bob Adams, and John l-lannon fouled out in the third quarter and Mickelsen and Newport had four fouls each. Only Newport's fine shooting kept San Diego close and the 6-l junior finished the night with 29 points, second highest single game performance by an Aztec for the entire season. But it was still Cal Poly, 86-81, at the end and the CCAA crown was with the Mustangs. The final game of the year had best be forgotten. lt was a nightmare for Ziggy and his men. lncensed because one of the Santa Barbara players had been declared ineligible, thus causing forfeiture of five league games, Gaucho fans filled the Santa Barbara armory to take their wrath out on the Aztecs. Playing before the . hostile crowd which jeered and tripped the Staters at every chance, they were no match for the Gauchos who were untouched by the fans. Final result, an 89-64 loss. Pepperdine's Ron Faulkner tangles with Pinkins. 23l But even with the loss of those last two games, the season was anything but a failure. Playing against some of the best teams in the nation, San Diego had piled up a l7-9 sea- son record. And uppermost in the minds of all is the fact that all are eligible to play next season. Opponentwise, San Diego picked a strong all-opponent team. lt includes Russell and Jones of USF, Tom Salvino of Loyola, and Larry Dugan and Bill Barnes of Fresno. Their CCAA all-opponent team consisted of Ernie Hall, Larry Madsen and Tony Nunes, all of Cal Poly, Jim O'Hara of Santa Barbara, and Eli Sherman of Los Angeles State. ln addition to winning the scoring crown, forward Pinkins was voted the Bob Brady trophy by his teammates for being the most outstanding individual on the squad. The team could have its greatest season next year if unaffected by senioritis. And with the new sports arena under construction at Glacier Garden in downtown San Diego, the Aztecs may play some of their games there next season. With seating at an expected 5,500, some big crowds could be handled. 'QL Watch that hook shot. 232 Lift mera little higher. Left to right, kneeling: Wally Anderson., Dave Beverage, Jim Waggoner, David Evans, Jerry Davee, Charles Boyce Ron Ross. Standing: Coach Carl Benton, Kengo Yamamoto, Merlin Tinning, Cliff Lindroth, Stan Wilson, Jim Rothwell Richard Boyle, Duane Eberhardt, manager. FROSH BASKETBALL S.D. Opp. 56 San Diego Junior College 66 6l Oceanside Junior College 50 82 'Whittier Frosh 83 77 Pasadena Nazarene Frosh 85 45 Loyola Frosh 94 55 'Miramar Naval Air Station 53 43 La Jolla High School 53 56 Loyola Frosh 50 53 St. Augustine High School 38 66 Oceanside Junior College 49 45 Coronado High School 40 66 Lincoln High School 44 73 Pepperdine Frosh 57 76 Whittier Frosh 62 67 Miramar Naval Air Station 69 30 San Diego Junior College 67 62 Laguna Air Force Base 49 64 Pepperdine Frosh 74 58 i? Fraternity All-Stars 55 Overtime games. li Does not count in season record. Coach Carl Benton's Aztec Frosh team compiled a l0-8 won, lost record during regular season play with most of their games coming as preliminaries to varsity contests. The highlight of the season was a 56-50 win over the Loyola Frosh which set San Diego off on a seven game winning streak. lt was all the more important be- cause Loyola had beaten the Aztecs 94-45 earlier in the sea- son. 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TRACK STANDINGS Fresno State , ... ,.. . -- Los Angeles State Santa Barbara San Diego State Cal Poly ,eW. ,w.. . . q '-'1 qv -. 2 ' A ' Ai' rf..-K. f V' 5 ' 3 -xf vA A V V 0 1,6 4 ' - ...ov 40 112 .. .. 23 273 20 U2 18113 TRACK points points points points points SDSC 56, SDSC Frosh 37, San Diego Track and Field Asso- ciation 69 SDSC 30, Camp Pendleton Marines 67 SDSC l43A, University of Southern California 92154, Los Angeles Athletic Club 54 SDSC 7l3A, Long Beach State SOM, Pepperdine 3836 SDSC 2l, University of California at Los Angeles lO6W, Track and Field Association 35M SDSC 25V2, Oklahoma A. 81 M. 67, Track and Field Associ- ation 293A, Camp Pendleton 4l3A SDSC 55, Los Angeles State 76 SDSC 52, Camp Pendleton Marines 67, Track and Field As- sociation 42 SDSC 36, University of Arizona 95 All-league meet, 4th place As has been the case in the past seasons, the Aztecs biggest point- power came in the distance runs, the 880 yard run, mile and two mile. The top two individual performers were Jim Hunt and Bill Gookin, senior distancemen. Hunt had a best mile time of 4:l7.l against USC and a l:56.7 880 against UCLA. ln addition, he anchored the mile relay team. Gookin ran a 9:26.l two-mile against Oklahoma A 81 M and a 4:l9.7 mile against Los Angeles State. As a team, San Diego State ran against some of the top track teams in the country. Meets were held against USC, UCLA, Oklahoma A 81 M, and Arizona University. Al- though they failed to win many firsts against these squads, the Az- tecs gained valuable experience for future seasons. Coach Choc Sportsman was met by mostly freshman and sopho- mores when the season began. Working with only three lettermen from the team that finished second in the all-league meet a year earlier, he had to field untried per- formers in most events. At the season's completion, he had relied on Don Hedlund and Norman Nygaard as his top sprint- ers. l-ledlund ran a l0.l l00 yard dash and a 22.5 220, about the same as Nygaard. Dick Woolfe and Mike Patter- son shared the 440 yard dash and competed against some of the na- tion's top quarter milers. 235 C W., ,. , t VZ , fs- -3.51. ' Coach Charles Choc Sportsman. In National Association of Intercollegiate Athletic press releases, Gookin's two-mile time against the Aggies was listed as the top such mark run by a small college per- former this season. Hunt's mile record was listed as the third best among small col- leges and his half mile was tenth, while Jim Hollingsworth had the fifth best shot put mark. Competing in the West Coast Relays at Fresno, May l-4, Hunt ran fourth in a race won' by Kansas University's famed miler, Wes Santee. Santee's time was a blistering 4:O6.5. Locally, Gookin was selected by the Breit- bard Athletic Foundation as the San Diego Star of the Month for April and is eligible for the Athlete of the Year award to be made in January. 236 Managers Hollis Barber and How're we doing, coach? Za . Mike Console. .Wm Q 5 N .5 35 Ni.: H H if A Immagini H H5535 Qgfis . .ML Wi - H it H W 58523.38 ' E H me it ?'--SW Q wg? fe mvggmmm H M Q-gxgff-sw is if mga x Am mx was E . is .' af -. x nat! m na mn is is xi? new is EEE n 53 si BILL GOOKIN DON HEDLUND Mile, two-miie 100, 220 RUSS Broad HIMMER iump m-game a sms me n Hunt, Mike Muirhead and Paul London worked in the 880, with Muirhead's i:57.7 against Oklahoma A 84 M, earning him a spot on the nation's freshman track roll. Freshman Jim Weir competed with Hunt and Gookin in the mile and showed plenty of promise for years to come. Weir also ran the two mile with Gookin. in mn ,, ,- 1 , ,, ,. , E. Wm , K Z 1 . .,.,'n-,ix - ' a 3 ggi 'wi sf m'mwms ms was ms . . 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I I WI I 1 J. .XM Im M M . . i MM i MM M M. M M - ' .MM M?-i,r.T'--. W MM W- M M-U - ii f' W--i' ii- M M M MM E MM MM ws MM Approaching the 20-foot mark in the broad jump. 238 MM M Mm M ri J It's a race for second place as Arizona U.'s Art Luppino wins l00-yard dash. ln the field events, San Diego hoped to pick up points in the weight events for the first time in many seasons with the addition of all-navy shot put champ Jim Hollings- worth. However, an iniured back suffered just before the USC meet kept Hollingsworth under the 50-foot mark for the entire season. In his first toss of the year, he broke the school mark with a put of 49 feet, lO inches. Dick Runyon handled the javelin duties for the Aztecs and came up with some late season throws which increased almost l5 feet from earlier tries because of a new throw. PAUL LONDON MIKE MCINNIS MIKE MUlRl'lEAD REl3Y 440 880, relay 239 TOM NOON I OO-220, LH NORMAN NYGAARD IOO-220 DICK RUNYON Javelin, discus V -T 3.7.-grim, 4-,fav-wiv -. J it . . I za .?Li HUGH SIMPSON VINCENT VINT High jump Hurdles Lack of depth in the other field events hurt State. Hugh Simpson was the only capable high jumper, Hollingsworth in the discus, Russ Himmer in the broad jump, and Ron Harrington in the pole vault. The mile relay team was composed of Dick Wolfe, Paul London, Mike Patterson and Jim Hunt. The quartet had a top clocking of 3:25.-4 against Los Angeles State. A I77-foot toss for javelin fhrower Runyon. NN.NWniiii:W Xlttlluui il' -wfmfwg 2.1 1 . .tx T2 'WN 'llNi.,mv ln the California Collegiate Athletic Association meet in Fresno, the Aztecs finished fourth behind Fresno, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. lt was Fresno's third straight championship. There were no individual first places for the Aztecs, but they managed five seconds, two thirds, and two fourth places. Jim Hunt finished second in the mile, losing the title he won last season to Fresno's Ed Denbow. Denbow defeated another Aztec, Bill Gookin, in winning the two-mile run. Gookin also placed third in the mile. High jumper Hugh Simpson and shot putter Jim Hollingsworth both finished second in their events as did Tom Noon in the 220-low hurdles. Jim Weldon finished fourth in the l2O-high hurdles and the mile relay team also finished fourth. JIM WEIR Mile, two-mile JIM WELDON Hurdles DICK WOOLFE 440, relay TRACK 5 fi fffgfi n 1 W ,- K 1 v Y M x , W- M , S z. 1, f Y ff. X f W , . x ESG 1 San Diego State's baseballers were enjoying their finest season in eight years as the Del Sud went to press Coach Charlie Smith s nine was in second place in the California Col legiate Athletic Association and had an overall record of 22 wins against only six losses The main reasons for this fine showing were a combination of good pitching and overall batting Strength Pitchers Dick Walker Noel Mickelsen Art Clark Ken Bailey and the lone southpaw Dave Caval lin showed good control And as the season wore on the relief pitch ing especially that of Clark was IOOCXQ improved Coach Smith is expected to lose only Walker from his front line of hurlers State s catching duties were more than capably handled by Bill Lache man and Bill Loizeaux Lacheman AZTEC BASEBALL 1955 9-3 5-3 4-5 3-7 Fresno -- -S -S -- .. -S S S San Diego -- - - - -- - -- -- -S - Cal Poly ---------- S ------- - ----- ---------- Los Angeles State ---S-S ---- - -S -- Santa Barbara BASEBALL RESULTS ODD Occidental College Naval Training Center Naval Air Station Pasadena Nazarene Whittier Naval Training Center Naval Air Station Marine Corps Recruit Deoot Fresno State Fresno State Cal Poly Unlfersity of Southern California College of Pacific George Pepperdine Camp Pendleton Marines George Pepperdine George Pepperdine Naval Air Station Fresno State Arizona State Tempe Pasadena Nazarene Loyola University Santa Barbara Marine Corps Re ru1t Depot Los Angeles State Santa Barbara Santa Barbara ' 4-7 . . . --0,-so '- do so ' IO ' ----- - --S----S S ---- 6 , , l4 ' ' --------------------------------- . o I 7 ' ' iwi-ib--Yii-iiivM-bi-MA--MAb-b,---,--,---w 6 , , 15 , ---------- ---------- o , , 9 . . -ngv Agggggggggggnggm -wgglgg P vwM-wvulwgiqvggugxguggigxggin A 6 8 S S Qbubg nunbnnn 1 ' 5 ' ' ----- S ------ -S -----.---- - --------- 3 . 8 ' ' , ---.- ----S S ---. 5 ' ' ' 6 ------------ --------- -------------,-,-- ---- - - 3 S . 2 . --.-----, ---- S ---- S ------------- 4 ' ' 20 ...-.---.- -----.----------.-------S------ . S--..--- - lO ' 8 Whittier ---S ----- - -------- .S -.-.-.-- ---- -- 2 . l9 ' ' -------- -------,- S, -----,- 4 ' ll ' ..--.S--.---S S- 8 , , 4 ' ------ S- S---- SSSSS 9 22 ' ,.-.-S-...- S, .---- ---S S ---- - --,---- 1 , , 1 ' ...-..S .S-.----S S -S-- -SS....--. - 2 23 ' ' ------.-- -S--S S ---S-S S -------S- ---- - - 3 2 -----SS -----SS SSS- - - ------------- , ----- 4 . 3 ' ---- o 6 ---S--S-S---..------..----S-.--.--.---.- 5 1 - - 1 22 ' ' -AfA-,f W ffv-wfw-w-v-'7 ----, -xMxAiw-, Y - -nn 7 l3 ------- - ---, ,---.,.,----,,- ..------- - 3 , 4 , 19 ' 6 ' ---S -S S--- 1 ' 14 -S-- 5 . . 3 W-4 FFA- -n'A - N477 vFFYY'v--F'---FT FAMWFVFM - 9 S , 7 - --.-- SS -.---S- - -.-...---S------S----S - ------- 1 li ssc l l E ,H . :aw t ' N .5 l it if , tt 1 ,S Z., 2 i i ss' gs E 2 ms., , gf wt vw we.. arm ,ix X Em sa . H f S X ,fa awry Coach Charles R. Smith Manager Steve Meyer free-swinging lefthander, had five home runs .Q 'ff 4 and was making an all-out assault on the SDSC record of nine round-trippers in one year. Loizeaux, a senior, in addition to being perhaps the smartest catcher ever to don an Aztec uniform, also picked up considerably at bat. Bill Richardson and Bill Adams divided first base duties most of the season with pitcher Clark also seeing some action at that position late in the season. What started out as a stable infield saw just the opposite as Coach Smith used various combinations. Regular second baseman Dick North also saw duty at shortstop and third. The changes didn't affect his fine batting though, the stocky senior compiling an aver- age of over .400 to date. Shortstop Dick Warren also was tried at second and third as was Doug Harvey. Both were good clutch hitters. Tough luck Jim Blocker had a long season at third base. Blocker probably hit more balls over the right field fence at State than any other player this season, but most of the balls were foul. l signaled for a bunt. 244 una is rx nm E . ms me is 'Hin stems is H J wr V Wa in H M fliers 'W awww 1 HWS nam .W WM. xm8i3B me mai is Walker fares a strike against Arizona State. mn u w ffm' st E e is an ex' me BEASLEY, J IM Outfield BLOCKER Infield BASEBALL A 3-O win over Tempe earns congratulations from catcher Bill Lolzeaux Mi. 1 my Z-it hyd. H ,, Loizeaux about to throw out a base steal attempt. Another reason for the success of the team was Coach Smith's ability to use two different combinations in the outfield. Against righthanders, he used Mike Brown in left, Dick Pomeroy in center and Larry Blocker in right. When the opposing team pitched a lefthander, Clyde Thomas was inserted in left and Al Weymiller in right. Jim Beasley was used primarily as a defensive man for all three positions. Brown battled Lachemann for slugging honors all season with North right behind this duo. These three in the lineup gave the Aztecs plenty of the long-ball hitting needed to help 'Smith's pitching corps. LARRY BLOCKER MIKE BROWN DAVE CAVALLIN ART CLARK Outfield Outfield Pitcher PIfCl'1Bf 246 AL'fl'ELEAK P DOUG HARVEY Blu. LACHEMANN Che' 'M CM' BASEBALL Hit by the pitcher. LOIZEAUX NOEL MICKELSEN DICK NORTH DICK POMEROY Pitcher Infield Outfield 247 'W BILL RICHARDSON CLYDE THOMAS Infield Outfield Son Diego showed this power more thon once, os witnessed by wins over Novol Troining Center, l4-O, Posodeno Nozorene, l5-O, Col Poly, 20-lO, College of Pocific, l9-4, Pepperdine, 22-lg Novol Air Stotion, 23-3, ond Loyolo Univer- sity, 22-7. BASEBALL C C Clark hits a long foul in Loyola game. 'P-P DICICWALKER oiciq WARREN AL WEYMILLER Pitcher Infield Outfield 248 , K , . E H-K, H-in .1 P151 S si X .M , , ,Z r ex. 5 5 ,,,QTm. gawk f' JH: X X ' .ff t . 2 P' i , ' K X ,i at A l his . A - liichardsonytakes a long throw to nip Cal Poly runner. San Diego started the season with a nine-game winning skein before dropping a 4-2 decision to Fresno State in the second game of a double- header, April l. Of the l9 men on the regular roster, only four are seniors. They include pitcher Walker, infielder North, catcher Loizeaux, and outfielder Brown. All four were important figures in State's fine season but Coach Smith can still look forward to next year with a possible l5 returnees. wig ' H Q A is H at ,, Beet N Swami w.m.W , 5 W ,X ww H H e . W . , 1 Q - .Q 5 as , mf at 1 cg H ., ani Y mms . Hs new 11 astral v M Y' ggeasvgg ww me m , ,Qt is Wi , ,, eggs ii H icy N meg iw.. 'ie ' H ua,wg.J,,,g - Maxim jjj? Eizfwtu' JF. 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San Antonio College Invitational-3rd place, USC 41, UCLA 60, SDSC 76 East Los Angeles Invitational-2nd place, USC 26, SDSC 48, Occidental 58 Southern Pacific Border A.A.U-lst place, SDSC 20 points Dual Meet with Los Angeles State-lst place, SDSC l7, Los Angeles 46 Whlltler Invitational-tie for 2nd plocef USC 37, Bill Gookin and San Diego State's fourth straight CCAA title SDSC and Occidental 52 Inglewood Invitational--lst place, SDSC 25, Cul- ver City AC 40 California Collegiate Athletic Association Champ- ionships-lst place Aztec Invitational-3rd place, Arizona U. 35, San Jose State 4l, SDSC 46 Dual Meet with San Diego Athletic Club-lst place, SDSC 22, SDAC 37 CROSS COUNTRY Led by senior Bill Gookin, the San Diego State crosscountrymen captured their fourth straight California Collegiate Athletic Association championship in the fall. The Aztecs scored 27 points to 36 for Fresno, 74 for Santa Barbara and 94 for Los Angeles State. Gookin won the 5,000 meter races in l5:50.l. Jim Weir took fourth, Jim Hunt fifth, Ronnie Gerrard seventh and Dick Parker tenth, as San Diego rolled to victory on the UCLA course. USC's powerful Trojans gave the Aztecs their stiffest competition during the non-league competition, beating them in three meets, the Mt. San Antonio Invitational, the East Los Angeles Invitational, and the Whittier Invitational. Coach Charles C. Sportsman The Aztecs triumphed in the Southern Pacific Border AAU Invitational, defeated Los Angeles State in a dual meet, I7-46, and captured the Inglewood Invitational by scoring 25 points to runner-up Culver City's 40. In the Aztec Invitational, final race of the sea- son, San Diego finished third behind University of Arizona and San Jose State. Although both the Wildcats and Spartans finished ahead in team points, Gookin captured individual honors by coming in first over the 2.9 mile course. .I I ff 3 S HOLLIS BARBER MIKE CONSOLE 5' 5 . -.. 1-- ,,a . ... 5, , , Hao I-.,,x,l,g. L- it ' . 1 Q i 4,2 W 2 3 f , f is Lyra E -sf mtfn E t iq 'I 5 W3 SWS? 9411- iii'- , 4,1 ss es I t. R L . 2-vi! Y VW' , ,.J. - 5- f o r-uri I i A - ' Q2-ruwlvs ff ri. A 4 ' ,far--Y.. .-. I LE.. Y.. . ..,. gaw. .E M is 3,315-I 1 D' E3 Hifi H we E EZ gk ew H R Q E'-'-Q f i- . -: ff j 2 ,, qsslzi -as .:. :E R' n I F nl :I me if RONALD GERRARD JAMES HUNT MICHAEL MUIRHEAD DICK PARKER 252 Hollis Barber leads runners in Homecoming Race. JIM WEIR LL Hlry 7 i t 1- S i l A DICK WOOLFE CROSS COUNTRY ,, E Dick Parker and Bill Gookin run l-2. 4 Lefl- to right, front row: Carl Englund, Gary.AIbright, Walter Price, Mike Fleming, Danny Yelvington, Harry Slayen Charles Mclntire. Back row: Coach Kasch, Hugh Simpson, Gary Myerson, Gilbert Hatter, Jack Opdycke, Mike Rosenbe ger Forbes GYIVINASTICS Anderson, Dale Muchmore, Although his four man team failed to place in the NCAA tournament, Coach Fred Kasch's gymnasts put on some fine per- formances for Aztec fans this season. Among the top men were Mike Fleming, parallel bars, Gary Myerson, tree exercise, Hugh Simpson, horizontal bars, and Charlie Mclntire, free exer- cise and trampoline. Blessed with the largest Turn- out at the beginning of workouts, Kasch whittled the list down to about l4 men who carried the team's chances during the year. ln addition to Fleming, Myerson, Mclntire and Simpson, they in- cluded Gary Albright, Forbes Anderson, Bill Aschenfeld, Carl Englund, Gilbert Hatter, Dale Muchmore, .lack Opdycke, Walt Price, Mike Rosenberger, Harry Slayen and Danny Yelvington. The team captured the South- west Pacific Border AAU meet in March. GYMNASTICS RESULTS East Los Angeles J.C. 66, San Diego l5 Los Angeles C.C. 505, Los Angeles State 22 San r Diego l2 Occidental 68, San Diego 55, Cal Poly 37 Southwest Pacific Border A.A.U. San Diego l39 Keylock 24 Y.M.C.A. 7 Escondido 2 1 Walt Price about to saddle his horse. Watch out below. A rmg demonstratlon by Harry Slayen. 25 Front row, left to right: Forbes Anderson, Don Hall, Andy Castiglione. Back row: Jim Hansen, VARSITY W Sl COACH HARRY BROADBENT 256 RESTLING WRESTLING RESULTS SD Opp 7 Naval Air Station .,,, 23 l l California Polytechnic ,,,,. ..,v 2 5 8 San Jose State ....,.........,.... v,,a 2 7 21 Camp Pendleton Marines ...,., ,... l 3 3 Naval Training Center ...,,a,a. . .... 29 10th place Pacific Coast intercollegiate Tournament Grunts and groans during dual meet action. In a season dimmed when practically his entire squad was ruled ineligible, Coach Harry Broadbent came up with one individual star, l57-pounder Forbes Anderson. Competing as a one-man team in the Pacific Coast championships at San Luis Obispo, Anderson finished third in his weight class and pilediup enough points to finish in a tie- for tenth place with Santa Clara University. Other potential point makers, Ed Johns, l9l pounds, Bob Newton, heavyweight, Jim Hanson, l9l pounds, Hank Higgins, l77 pounds, Don Hall, l3O pounds, Ron Gerrard, l23 pounds, and Andy Castiglione, l57 pounds, were unable to compete in the meet. Catching the coach's eye, however, was his surplus of freshman wrestling talent. The frosh squad defeated the varsity in an early season match and, with some returnees, could form the nucleus of a powerful varsity team for the next two or three years. The top freshman was Jim Bodenheimmer, l37 pounder. Darrel Musick, l75 pounder, was voted most aggressive wrestler and received the Tiger award. Jim Bodenhelmmer, Bob Merada, Fleet Palmer, Dale Huffland, Clark Staples, Frank Echeverria, Mike Lines. 25 7 Fresno 970 Cal Poly ....., .... 9 74 San Diego ..,..,,.. 998 Los Angeles State .... ...,,. 1 O16 Santa Barbara ,.v... 1048 GOLF SCHEDULE SD Opp 48 Los Angeles State ..e,......... - 6 32 Camp Pendleton Marines ...... 22 38 U. of Calif. at Los Angeles -- 16 6 U. of Southern California .... 48 22 Long Beach State College .... 32 26 Colorado University .......,...,.. 28 13 Camp Pendleton Marines ...... 41 21 Loyola University ..,............... 33 C.C.A.A. Championships ,.s. 3rd place GOLF n A ' S - 9- mfs-me B- a H 'W ue. Q H H H. ' ,- ,swf M -may Kaufman E rs M, 1 Q ir. i . i First row, left to right: Marvin Braddock, Larry Krause, Don Neal. Second row: Dick Poslader, Fred Mahavier, Ron Redman, Martin Shroeder and Coach Frank Scott. FK. sq nl W nl Q Q , . M.W,,k.t1Wi..a.l5.mim.Ri,.e H msg. H Q ,gsm . 38 H' nl EC' Zi' mi H -mi-is if H amass mem is is is it H-as ' . me mm E ew -nw mme aw is E Scott and Neal check Braddock's swing, Coach Frank Scott's golfers started their season in a blaze of glory but hit a bad slump in the second halt. The team won its first three meets over Los Angeles State, Camp Pendleton and UCLA but then dropped decisions to USC, Long Beach State, Colorado University, Camp Pendleton, and two matches with Loyola University. Top men on Coach Scott's squad were Don Neal and Marv Braddock, who divided low score honors for most of the meets. SPORTS CANDIDS 1 - na 5 E E E ss Q15 QQ 5,4 R1 w, 4, wc. ' ww , 6 xfzgggmg -1,1114 we -fm -,U N 'Q A u-rg 3 gm s 319912 L51 sf- s -xx' af, W: 'Ev ,Z z sz w Y W mi Y' S' -fjwmz 15 M A Aaberg, Robert ,,,,.,...., .. 150, Abbond, Theodore A,,, Abbey, Nancy ,,AA , ,...... Ackerman, M. Dianne Ackley, Dr. John Wm. ,,,., . BIGGE T Adatto, Acord, Acosta, Mary .,AA.... .... . Beniamin .,,.,, ACS ............,,Y,,..... Robert C. .,... ,..v 2 . 227, Adams, John ,.....,.,,, Adams Mary Lue ..... Adams Adams Robert N. Ethel ,..,.,,...,,.. .......,... AFROTC ,.,. . ..,,....,.,.. .. 1 60 Addleson, Ernest S. ,,,, Adelblue, Roiean ,,,., Adkins, Noel L. Advertising Aesculapians ,..., Alderson, Akridge, Albertini, Albright, Albright, Roy H. ....., ,,.. . . Eugene J. ..........,..... - .....,.. . Donald ......., - ............... Gary N. Alcorn, Shirley ..... Ann ..,.. 191 193 Alderson, Donna ..... Alderson, James D. Allen, Franklin G. .... . Allen, Harold J. .... . Allen, Joan .......... Allesio, Frank ...... 200 66 140 138 292 191 162 196 51 128 245 154 144 172 111 196 263 195 98 150 198 254 126 194 140 163 1 50 160 l 22 54 Almgren, Diane ...... 136 Almgren, Wm. .............. ......... 1 53 Almond, Samuel W. ..... Alpha Chi Omega .....17 Alpha Gamma Delta .... W ....... .......A 1 7 Alpha Phi ............Y.... 126 Alpha Mu Gamma ..... 195 Alpha Phi Omega .... 15-2 Alpha Tau Omega ...... .- .......4........-... 16 Alpha Xi Delta ........ 17 Alumni Quarterly ..... 116 Altshuler, Maurice 152 Ambrose, Arnum ............ ..... ................A 1 5 2 American Chem. Soc. 196 American Society of Civil Engineers 196 Amparan, Robert ...............................J.. 199 A, M, R, ,,,,,...., ...,,..,,,..... 2 .......,....... . 195 AMS ............... - 60 Anaya, Bob ....... Y 54 Anaya, Julia .......... -124 Anderson, Elaine ....... 203 Anderson, Forbes T. ..... 256 Anderson, Jacqueline .191 Anderson, Martha ......... . .Y.... 128, 231 Anderson, Monice ..... ........ A 2132 Anderson, Patricia ..... -2194 Anderson, Rolt L. ..... ............ 1 94 Anderson, Ronald D. 175 Anderson, Ronald I. .... ............. 6 6 Anderson, Sharon ......... ....,... 2 8, 126 Anderson, Wallace T. 233 Anderson, Yvonne 2, ,,..... .................. 1 93 Andrews, Mary ........,. 231 Andrews, Patricia ...... ...... 1 36, 179 Angus, Olga ................ ............ 1 26 Apostol, Encarnacion .191 Araiza, Frank J. .......... .....,...... 1 95 Arkley, Lynne .............., ....... 1 38, 183 Armstrong, Charles R. ....... ..l50 Armstrong, Lorna ........ ...... 2 O8 Arndt, Joseph F. ....... ...... 1 75 Arnold Air Society ...... ...... 1 97 Arnold, Albert ......... ........ 6 7 Arredondo, Joe ,..... 227 Asaro, Frank L. A...... .158 AS. Council .................. ,,..... 5 6 Ascherfeld, William J. .,.......,... N193 Ashby, George W. ........ ,,.,.............. 1 48 Ashcratt, Patricia ...... ....... 4 4, 66, 122 Askew, Oliver F. ..... - ...,... ....., 1 60, 197 Asquith, Patricia ..... 183 Atherton, John D. .... ..,.....,.,..., 1 82 Atkinson, Charles ...... .,,....,,,...,,,,, 1 54 Auclair, Richard A. ..... Y, ,.,w.. ,666 Augustin, Eugene P. ........ .,...,.,,,,.,,, 2 30 Augustus, Betty Ann ....., .A,.,, 1 30, 193 Auld, Edwin L. ............. ...,.,,,,,,, 1 54 Austin, Edwin D. ...... .,,.,,,. 1 53 Avery, Richard N. .... , ,A.,,v,, 66 A. W. S. ................. V58 Ayres, Robert S. ...... 148 AZTEC 1FallJ ........ 108 AZTEC iSpring1 ......,,., 110 Aztec Engineer ..........,.. ,,Y,, 1 16 Aztec Marching Band 104 Baclagan, Oscar Manday ....... ..... 1 91 Bahu, Ted ...................... ..,,... 6 7 Bailey, Ken .......... .. .. 245 Bailey, William L. .....l54 Baker, Buddle A. ..,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 30 Baker, Clifford H, .,.. ..,...,, 1 95 Baker, Dale D. ....... 66, 150 Baker, John S. ....,,... ,,,,,,,Y,w, 1 52 Baker, Richard W. ..., ,..,,, 6 7 Baker, Shirley .,....,,, ,,.,, 1 32 Baldwin, Shirley R. .... ..... 6 7 Ballance, Robert C. .... ..... 1 62 Balsley, Joseph W. .... ,-Y,,,, 2 27 Bamford, Shirley ...,.,,. ,,,, 1 22 Bancroft, Harold E. .... ..... 1 94 Bannister, David E. .,,,,,,, ,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,Y, 6 5 Barbat, Dale R, ...,,,....,,,..,,,.,,.,,,,,,YY ,,,,, 1 62 Barber, 1-lollis J.-162, 191, 236, 251, 253 Bareno, Rosie ..........,,.,,.., ,,A,.,,,,,,,M,,., 1 93 Bareno, Victor M, .,.,,193 Barlow, Jody ,,,..,.....,., ,.,'Y,,, 2 O3 Barnes, .lo Ann .... 2 .... A, ,,,. 1gh13O Barney, Barbara S. .,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 44 Barngrover, Bruce G. .... 102, 160 Barnett, Virginia .,...... ,.,,,,g,,,,, 2 O3 Barratt, Sherry .... Barrett, Donna .... Barta, Jane ....... Barton, Bruce ...... Bartosik, George ..... Baseball ............. Basketball .. .,...... Bates, Allen . ........... Battenfield, James Bauer, Joann ........... Baxter, Donna Bluebook Ball Div. 36 . ....s.............. 138 67, na, 122 69 ......193 ......242 ......224 66 . ......,. ..... 1 60 140 183 Blue Key ................,... --Y.-A--- 1 34 Beachler, James F. .... ............ 1 56 Beachler, Robert ..... 166 187 Beachler, Sondra ..... 136, 179 Bean, David H. ............ ................ H164 Beasley, James H. ...... ....... 1 63, 197 245 Beauclair, Beverly Ann ......... 122 Bechtel, Robert .A..... ..... . . . ........ 63, 160 Beck, Paul ......... -A-1,fYYY 2 27 Beck, Robert ..... .,-,---,- 1 72 Becker, Dennis .... ----,------- 1 54 Bednar, Mildred ...... 67, 202 Beebe, Donalda .... ...-ff, 2 3 126 Beeman, James .... ....,... 2 30 Belcher, Juanita ..... A-YA-Y 1 93 Belenzon, Arthur ..... ----2,', Bell, Robert .......... 2 ---- 66 Benbough, Robert ..... ...........AJ----- 1 61 Bence, Barbara ............ AAA- -132 Benjamin, Marianne .......... .59, 140, 186, 205, 206 Benjamin, Robert ...... 100, 202 Bennett, Betty ...... ...,YA--. 2 36 Bennett, Don ........... -vs-.A 1 50 Benson, Peter A. ...A.. .--.,, 6 6 Bensted, A1 ..,.A........ Y--.---AA 1 61 Benter, Sally ......,....... -- ------ 126 Benton, Carl W. .... 2 ........ ........ 2 14 233 Bergeron, Arthur ............ ..... ..Y.. . ...-. 1 9 9 Berkman, Geraldine....102, 140, 183, 186 Bernal, Albert ................. ...... ........Y 1 4 8 Bernal, Pat Nisely ....... ..... Bernard, Britt ........... ........f... 2 07 Bernardini, Jas. V. .... ............... 1 95 Bernstein, Adrienne ..... 192, 208 Berry, Joe ............... ............... 1 54 Bertschi, Carol ..... ....... 6 6, 134 Beverage, David ..... ......... 2 33 Bickley, Herbert ..... 170, 191 Billings, Johanna ...... ............ 1 40 Bindex .................. .................. 1 17 Bing, William .... ....,........ 6 7, 156 Bird, Sally ...... ....... 6 7, 185, 205 Birr, James .,..... Bishop, Bonnie .... Bishop, James ...... 1 68 1 93 ......17O Black, Harvey ...... .. ..... .......,.., 2 32 Blackwell, Ann .,..... ..... ..... ...,, ,.,,, 1 4 J Blair, Richard ...... . ......,,.. 183, 187, 197 Blaskowsky, Dolores ...... .... ...., .,,,,,,,, 6 7 Blecksrnith, Jerry ....,. .. ...,. 2.22166 Bledsoe, Elsie ....,..., ,,,,, 1 34 Blee, Barbara ........ ,,,,, 1 36 Bliss, Frederick .... . ....., ,,,,, 1 52 Blocker, James .... 6 ,,,,,., ,,,,,.,, 2 45 Blocker, Larry ,..,.,, ,,,YYv, 2 46 Bloyer, Stephen 2 ..,,,,., ,,,,,YggY,, 1 95 Blue Key ...,................. ,,----, 1 84 Bodenhamer, James ..... 150, 257 DIAMOND VALU ES in SAN DIEGO are lllWllVS' F0llN0 at BARA V93 JEWELIERS S11 -1-8-LLM X-js-,:.! V' 'll1l1lg G lg U Q-,azilgf -S iam l Tl - , D D Bowers, Jeanne ....,,... Natural Beauty by Marlene Ratolovich Expert Cleaning Care by KELLEY naturally! 2 Boeh, Charles ,,,, 2,2 ,,,,,,,,,--.,, ,,.,,-,--,-, 2 -166 Bogan, Ann Tobelman ,mg ,,,- 2 ---A 90' 136 Bogna, Phil ..,,,,,, - ,,,,,,x,,-,,,M,,,,-------N. ---2161 Bohanan, Edward ..,, 2 ,,,,,,, M,-35, 115, 148 Bohannan, Maralyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,--.,,v,,, -.195 Bohe, Ruth ,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,, H ,-.,,-,----,-,--,----, 138 Bolen, John ,.,4,,,,-,,, ,-e,,,,,4,,--- , ,,.- 6 6, 204 Boles, Marilyn ..,.....,,, ,W ,,,,,,,-,,.,,,4 -3-132 Bonin, Joas, F, ,,,, ,-,,,,,-w,,,, M .-,--,, Hn'--170 Bonsignore, Dorothe ,,,,, 4 -,,,,-,-,-.--,-,--,--- 67 Boram, William ,,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,. ,, 158 Bvfurn, Charles 22 .....,.. 22190, 195, 202 Boucier, Donald ,,,, 2 ,,,,,, v,,,,,.,.,,,,.-4,,,,, 1 99 Bouley, Richard ,,,. ,,,A4,,.w...., 2 -,158 Bowen, Donald C. ........,..,,..,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,67 Bowen, Donald ..,, 2 .... 2.2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 163 Bower, James .,,,., .4,.,,, 2 ,,,,, 2 ,, ,,,-,,,, 150 Bowers, Jerald .2 ,.,,,, ,.,, 2 2 4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,158 Bowers, Norman .... 2... 2.22 ....,.... 22205 ...222. .......... 68 Bowler, Lee ,.,. 22 ,,,...,, 2 ,,.,,,.,,.,,.,,. 2,2170 Bown, Carre ,.,.... 2 .,..,..,,,.,. 2,2 ,-,.,,,,,,,,,,, 69 Boxberger, Robert ....,.. 2.222.2..108, 111 Boyce, Charles .,.. 2 ..,,,.... 2,2 ..,,..,.,,..,..a, 233 Boyce, Gordon ...,. 2 .,....,.,.,.,.,.,.,,. 2 .,.,.. 2194 Boyd, Jeannette ........ ,...... 6 9, 122, 183 Boyle, Helen ,..,... 2 ....... .2 ...,.., 2 .... 2134 Boyle, Patty .,..,.. 2 .,........... 2 ...........,...... 138 Boyle, Richard .... 2.2 .,...... 2 .......,. 161, 233 Boynton, Juan ...... 2 .,...... .2 ...........,, 2.132 Branch, William ..,.... . 22.2 .... 22.69, 170 Brashner, Bill .,.., 2.. Braunsdorf, Jackie .... .. ............ 150 ...2 .............,.. 2138 Bravo, Gloria ....,.. 2 ........... 2 ............... 2268 Bray, Henry .... 2 .,... 2 ....... 2 ....... 2.69, 204 Brees, Robert ..............,............. 2 ........ 160 Bregante, Richard ...... ..22.2...2. ..... 2193 Brending, Dennis ...... 2 .,....,. 222269 Brengle, Alan .... 22.2 ...... 2 ....... 22.200 Brent, Bobby ..,. .2 ....... ......., 2 .... 2 04 Brett, Judith ..... - ....,.,....... 2.2 ....... 22.2130 Breylinger, Gary .222 ........, 2 ....... .22199 Brix, Dale ........... 2. .............. 2 ....,..,,..... 110 Broadbent, Coach ....... 2.22 ............... 2256 Brooks, Amelia .,.... 2 ........ .2 ...... 126 Brooks, Baylor 2 .......... ................ 2 2198 Brooks, Robert .... 2 ..,............ 2 .... 160, 197 Brookshire, Mariorie S. ...... 49, 54, 55, 121 Brown, Andreas .....,,........,.. 68, 100, 183, 184, 188, 202 Brown, Anna 222 .............. 2 ........... 222.268 Brown, Barbara 22. ....... 2.22...2..2..2..140 Brown, Bevan ,.... 2 ......... 2 .... 68, 197, 200 Brown, Carol ....... 2 ......... 22 ........ 192, 193 Brown, Eugene P. ..................,........... 2252 Brown, James .... 2 .... 2 ...... 2.2 .............. 154 Brown, Mabel .... 2 ...... 2. ..s.. .202 Brown, Michael 22 ...... ...2 ...... ..... . 246 Brown, Richard .... 2 .......... 2 ....... .....--.. 1 53 Brucker, Earle .......,.. ...- ........ .2 .... -69 Bruen, Isobel .......... 2 ....... 2 ....... .......-. 1 24 Bruner, Fred ...... 2 ........ 2 .... 2 ......,.... 2.2153 Brunson, Douglas ,......... 2.22 ........ 158, 197 Bruset, Betzy ......, ........ 1 2, 44, 69, 140 Bucholz, Norman .2 ........ 2 ..,............ .158 Buckel, Arthur .... 2. ........... 2 ........ 150, 168 Bullen, Patricia 2 .............. 2 ......... 22 .... 191 Bumgardner, William .... 2 .................... 175 Bunger, Louise .... 2 .......... .22..44, 69, 140 Bunker, Georgia .2....2.2..2 ........v 205, 206 Buntzen, Rodney ..... 2 .........,....... 22.163 Burghardt, Francis .... ...........,.......... 6 8 2.2 .......... 2138 Burnett, Mickie ...,... Burnett, Richard ...,,.. urns Gene ....22 ......... .... Burns, Frances .... .2 ........ B 1 B -..2 .... 2268, 154 2 ........ 22 ..... isa .....is9, zoo, 2o4 urns, John ,..... 222 ........ 22. ...,,.... 69, 200 Burns, Marcelline ...... 2 ...A......... 2 ......... 68 Burns, Mary ................ .22 ............ 2.2134 Busby, Kathleen .....,,..,,....,.,,,...... 2222132 Busch, Barbara Ann .... 2222.2 ......,v. 2 68 Bussey, Philip .... 2 ,.... 2 ...,. 2 ........ 2 .... .2168 Bussey, Walter ......, 2.22. .,........ 2. 60, 168 Buteau, Theodore ......,... .222 ........ 222.69 Butler, Arthur 2 .... 22.22 .............. ........154 Butler, Beverly 22.2 .............. 222126, 200 Butler, Bud ..,.,..... .2 ...... .222 .............. 2154 Butler, Carolyn 22- ...... ...,.. 2. ..... 6 9 Butler, Ronald ..... 22 .................. 2 ....... 148 Butterfield, Garry ...... Butterfield, Julie ..,,, .22 ....... 2 .... 22.156 2.222 .......,.., .21 38 Butterworth, Joan ......... 2 ........... 22.22.136 Byers, Clinton , ......... 2 ...... 2. ....... 69, 154 C Caballero, James B .... 2 .... 2. ..... 2 .e.,.. 201 Cady, James W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,- ,-,,--,, 1 ,54 Cain, Eugene R, ,,,,,,,,,, M ,-.,,- ---,,w- 1 52 Calderhead, Richard W, ,,,,,, ,,,Y--, 1 13 Caldwell, Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,-,- M- 4--,- --,.Y-- 1 36 Calescibetta, Carmen ,,,, ,,,,, 195 Callaghan, Robert W. ..., ,,,,,, 1 64 Callard, Raymond J, A ,,,,-,,,,,'- 94 Calvert, John D, ,,,,,, M -MAAQV 68, 168 Calvin, Margaret 2 ,,,,,,, M,,,'--'-, 1 22 Cameron, Roy E, ,,,,,,,,, ,,---- 5 3 204 Camillo, Maurice A. .2 ,,,,,, 68 160 Campbell, Betty .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-A ,,,-, 2 3 Campbell, Elizabeth 2 , 121 139 Campbell, Julius ,,,,,,, ,,,,, -,A-,,'---,- 1 7 4 Campbell, Lester .2 ,,,,,,, 2,,, 164 Campbell, Robert ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 ,,-- 2 04 Campbell, Shirley ,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 36 Cancelosi, Robert ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 64 Cantebury Club ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 90 Cao and Gown .,,.., ,,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Capstaff, Barrie ,...,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 36 Caracciolo, Thomas ,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 154, 197 Cardinal, William ...., 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 5 Carey, Donna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,W ,--,-, 136 Carlson, David 22 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54, 162 137 Carmichael, Jean269, 134, 190, 205, 206 Carmona, Margarita .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -2 ,,,, 128 Carnes, Ted ...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 56, 207 Cams, Robert a,,, 222.2 ,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 ,,,, 6 7, 196 Carone, Patricia .... 2 ...... ..,.. 2 ......,..., 1 22 Carr, Caroline ,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,A, 2 ,,,,,, 1 28, 203 Carroll, James ,,,. 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193, 204 Carroll, Shirley 2 ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,, 130 Carter, Opalene .2 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, H H63 Cartier, Jeannine ,,,, ,,,, 2 ,,,, 1 40 Casidy, Patricia ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 24 Cassell, Diane . ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 21 139 Cassety, Charles ..., 2 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 93 Castiglione, Andrew ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 52, 255 Castille, August .....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 74 Cathcart, Jacqueline .,..,,,,,,., 54, 121, 134 Cavallin, David ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 246 Cave, Mary .........,... 22 ,,,,, 206 Cawthon, Edgar .....,. ,,,,,, 1 99 Cawthon, Hugh ,,,,,a, ,,,,,, 2 04 Cetza 2.2 ,...,,..,,,,.,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, -, 1 86 Chadwick, L. E. .,.. .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 O4 Chaparro, John ....... ,,,. 2 148, 200, 204 Chapman, Dorothy .,,, . ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 4 Chase, Donald ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 B 150 Cherry, James 222 .,,.,, ,,,,,,, 6 9 154 Childs, Elmiree ..,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 77 Chi Omega ,.,..., ,,,,, 1 7 Chirco, lnice .,.,,,,,,,, 2, ,,,,,, ,,69 Choy, Philip G .2 ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 4 Christian Science Organization ,,,,,,i,,,,, 190 Churchill, Timothy ,,.,...,,,,,e.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 166 Cilch, Herbert ..,,,.,.,,.. ,,,,,, 1 96 198 Clapp, Jan Havens ,..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 21 Clark, Alexander .. Clark, Alzina .. 2 ..,,.,...,..., .......... 6 9 2 ...,.,,...,e.... ....70 Clark, Barbara ,,...... ..,,,.,,,,, 7 O, 126 Clark, Donald E. 2. .,...,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, 71, 162 Clark, Donald R. .... ...... 1 03, 197, 207 Clark, Duncan 2.2. ..,,.,.,.,,, 2 ,,,, Clark, Evelyn ..,. ...... 4 5, 71 Clark, Art ..,... ....,,,. 2 46 Clark, James ........... .,,.,,... ...... 1 6 8 Clark, Jane ....... 2 ,.,..., 2 ...... ,,,.,,, 7 1 Clark, Marilyn 2 .,... .,..,, ,,.i,, 1 3 2 Clarke, Gene ,..,. 2 ....,......,.. 160 Clary, Betty ..,.. 2. ...., .193 Clausen, Judith .... 2 ...... ,....,,.. 1 42 Clavell, Jerry ........... 2 .,.... ........,,., 1 61 Cleeton, Elsimae Salter 2 . 193, 203 Clemens, William 2 ..... ......................... 1 48 Close, Alan ,......,., 2 ....... 22 ........ 150, 207 Coath, Robert 2 .,,,..,... ..,....... 20 Cobb, Sue Rodney 2 2 ,..,.. 130 Cobleigh, Nancy .,...... .s..ss, 2 0 Coffer, Charles 2 ....... sssf.. 7 1 Coffey, Patricia 2. .. 70 Cofrank, Patricia ..,,, ,.,....,, 2 ,,,...,,... . 70 Coit, John .............. ...... 2 2 .2.,... ...... 1 68 Colaianni, Eleanor 22 ........ .2.... . 191 Colby, Robert ...2. . 2 ....s......... 150 Cole, Frank ....... . ........... ..2..ff 2 01 Cole, George .,... ...... 2 .2s................. 7 0 Coleman, Gary ............ .2,...... ...........,... 1 6 2 Collamer, Shirley .,,,,,, 20, 132, 185, 188 College Y ....... .2 ..22........ 22 ....... 2 ....s..2. 191 Collier, Maryruth ..... 2. ..........2s .203 Colmie, Joseph 22 ...... 2....... . .. 71, 152 Combs, Anna .......... ....., 2 ........., 1 32, 191 Combs, Robert 2 ........ 2 .....,.. .......... 1 61 Comin, Vorita 22 ,...... 2 ...... 2 ..... 199 Compton, Don 2. ..... . 204 Deans Curtis, Patricia Anne ,..........,.... - ,,,,,,.. Custer, Edwin ,....,..,....,,,,.. Cutchshaw, Charles ,..... Cutler, Janice ,,....,..... Czapar, Mary .....,.,..,, D Dahms, Gerald Conrad .... Dahms, Lawrence Day .... Dailard, A. Jeanne .,.. .,...... ........ Daleo, Anthony Martin .,... ........ Daley, Nancy Sarazin .... Daly, Joe ..,.,.A......,........,.,, D'Amour, Paula Jane ...... Daniel, John M. . .,..... Daniell, Tommie Jean .,., Danner, Edward Lee ........ Darby, Grace Eme1ene ...,....,........,...... Darnell, Joyce ................ ....,.......,. Daron, Muriel Joyce ............ 63, Daughty, Carol ........,.......e.....,........,.... Da Vannon, Marion Helen Davee, Jerry Shelton ..A......,.,,,.... Conception, Phil ..-- ....... .....,.. 2 04 Condon, Russell ,........,. ..,A..., 1 66 Conger, Fred ....,,.... - ..,..... ........... 1 50 Connell, Pat Came- ,,,.,.., ......,.,.... . 150 Console, Mike ....,...,... ........ 2 36, 252 Cook, Carolynn ...e .....,.. .............. 2 O3 Cook, Cynthia .........,....,A.. ,...... . 54 126 Cooper, Annette ,-...-...- ....... ..... . ..135 Cooper, Bonnie Kay ..... ...,.... 1 34 Cooper, Sallv .,,..,....,,.,.,. ...,..,.... 1 26 Coops, William ..... -..- ,...... ..- ....... 170 Coopwood, Max - ...... .. ,......... ., 153 Copeland, Sue ...,..., ,,.. ....... 1 21, 140 Corbett, Katherine ...... .......... 2 O0 Coronado, Paul N.-- ,....,A ,,...... 1 75 Cortez, Virginia ........ ......, 2 O8 Cota, Harold ..,.... 2 ...,.,. ,,,...,....... 1 64 Courter, Linden ...... ,....., 7 0, 205 Covey, Teresa ..,...,. ........... 1 26 C-ovher, Margaret - ,,........ ,..,...,,.,.... 7 1 Covington, Jackie ,...........,,. ........ 2 9 136 Cowan, Dudley .,... -. 2. C ...,,.. ..,,,, ., 0.162 Cowhick, Ann ..- ....... ..,........... 1 24 Cowmey, William ,- ,..,,, .,...... 1 52, 227 Cox Barry - ....,....,. - .,,...,......,,,,,,,,,..,,.w. 170 Cox, Cecelia ..... ...,,.. 7 1, 142, 196 Cox Dorothy .....,. 132, 183, 201 Cox Richard ........,..,. ..,,..,,..,......, 1 48 Crandall, Thomas Crawford, Irving ........ 58 ........7O, 174 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Dawle Frank Alfred .,.... Gerald Lee ......... John Sampson ...,.. .2 ........... Walter Dale ....,... y, Hugh Thompson Dawson, Janis Marlene .. Dawson, Jerry .,...,....,.,.. Day, L. Channing .,.... Donna Baxter and Bill Weiner are shown discussing week-end plons while enjoying some Tony's Pies in the Caf'. Bill favors the individually wrapped pies while Donna prefers her pie on a plate . . . either way, Tony uses only the best of fresh, rich fruits and bakery goods . . . Tony's can also supply your fraternity or sorority with bakery needs from its retail shop at 2985 National Ave. or call BE-9-9329 for delivery. Wherever you arrive on cam- pus . . . in sunny California or the wind-and-snow country . . . Panhellenic is available to give you wondrous counsel cn such things as clothes, and accessories, things to do and see . . . campus-wise. August is Panhellenic month at WALKER SCOTT but every month is the right time to shop at the friendly store. Crawford, Jane ...... - ....... ......... 1 26 Crawford, M. C. ........ 202 Cross, Marcia ......., - .,...,. ..,..,.., 1 36 Crothers, Catherine ...- ................,...... 203 Crouch, Jeanette .2 ..,.... ,..... 1 30 186 Crowley, Jon ..,....... ....,.,.. - .162 Culver, Elizabeth .2 ......... ....,, ........, 1 9 3 Cummings, Dale ....,. Q ,......,.....,,.,....,,,,.. 193 Cummings, Dorothy ....71, 192, 193 207 Cummins, Carl .......s....,.,., ....... ........ 1 9 9 Cunningham, George ..... ........ 1 62 Curcio, Mariorie ..,......,. ,.,......,.......,.... 7 1 Curry, Kay ....,............................. - ........ 140 Curry, Melvin ...... .. ......., 166, 226, 227 Dearth, Donna Lou .,,,., Deatrick, Mary Rae ........ DeBard, Terrence Lee .......... -..- ,...... , Debate ............ ...,...,,..... DeBlanc, Johnny ......., DeBrecht, Katherine ,,.., Deeds, Loretta ..............,, .......,.,.,,..., Deem, Beverlee ..,.,,..,. - .....,.......... 140 de la Torre, Adrian ..........., Del Sudoeste .,. ........... Delta Phi Upsilon ,..... 134 150 194 191 183 152 161 128 193 134 164 122 50 208 193 134 133 138 ..45 186 233 148 152 148 196 ..70 122 187 166 ..49 130 128 150 2 ..v,.,.. - ...... 100 162 171 193 186 195 112 198 'f'l' w ze -E. N ,VX iw W Y mg, ' Q! it 1? A X 263 Delta Sigma Phi ..... ..................... 1 4 Delta Zeta ,.,...... ........, 1 5 Delvers -... ,,.....,..... ........ 1 98 Deming, Bonnie ,.... ...... ., 70 Dendle, Anita ...W ,.,.,. 2 ..., ..,..,...,...... 1 99 Denham, Constance ...... ....... 7 0, 142 Dennisson, Art .......... .............ff - 163 Dennis, Ward J. .-s .........w., .. 150, 202 Denton, William Lewis .,...,. 100, 162, 2112 DeNunzio, Gabriel Victor-..109, 115, 117 Department Chairmen ......,................. .52 DeSeIm, Bernard Ross ..,..... .. ................ 161 Desselle, Maureen Alida ,. 71, 192, 193 Deussen, Richard Raymond .........V....4 164 DeVega, Jose Jr. -..- ..,........ - .............. -168 Develbiss, Ruth Carolyn ...., ............Yw.. 7 1 Devin, Karolyn ,..............v.. ......... 1 03, 138 Devitt, William James ........,.............. 156 Dewey, Diane ............... 2 ................ 124 Dexter, Donald Doten .......... ... . .......... 294 Deyo, Phyllis Ann ....,,,..... ..71, 198, 205 Diaz, Rachel Maria .......... -- ....V...s...., 193 Dickinson, Wallace Edwin .... .........,.... 202 Dickson, Donna De ............................. 124 Dilno, Jerri ...... .M ...s...... -..W .......... 132 Directory ................. .,,s,....... ........ 1 1 7 Dirks, John ........,.,..... .2 ............... 54 Ditmars, Dennis Lee ..... .......... - -155 Ditmars, Marilou - ...,,.. .,........ . ....114, 124 Ditto, Ray ..r............... ..-. ............ --. 72 Dixon, Dale Edward ..... ...W ...... - ..... 200 Dixon, George Roben ....... - s..,.s...,J...... 175 Dodds, Verne Eldon ,,,. ..,..... 73, 215 Donahue, Edward Philip -... .,.,.. 73 154 Donaldson, Glenn Bennett Jr. ....s...... 116 Donaldson, Mary Ann ..... .. ..,............. -186 Donley, Roger Fred ............ - .... - ....,..... 154 Donnelly, Don .................. - ..,....... 152 205 Donnelly, John Eugene ...... ....... 7 3, Dorntge, Mary Alice ,...... ........ 1 24, 203 186 Dorris, Helen ..... -WW ............ ..- ....... 199 Dougherty, Mary Jo ..........,................. 140 Doughty, Carol Lynne iMrs.1 ,....... 71 130 Doughty, Ted George .....s -..- .,...,...,... 227 Dover, John WilliS ........... 2-.--. .---.A ---202 Dovey, Suzanne ............. -...- .......... - .... 138 Downey, Patricia Anne .. ........... .... .. 193 Downham, Nickie N. ....,....................... 134 Drag, Kay ........ - .... .--.W --,,-.- - --------- -126 264 Drama ............As,...........................,....... 101 Draper, Leanna ...... 2 ......... ...... 6 2, 136 Drew, Esther ............ ---------- 1 35 Drewery, Robert E. s.... .....- 1 68 Driscoll, John Earl 2 ...... V...V..,......... 7 3 Driussi, Jesse Joseph .,.. - ..,,....... 168 Dudley, R. D. - ...........s.. .-A,-- 1 96 Dugan, Claire ......,... - .f.................------. 126 Duncan, Leonard Franklin .. ,.--.-.---.--- 160 Duncan, Nancy ......... - J........ 73, 123, 208 Duncan, Thomas Milton ............., 150, 194 Dunn, Jack - ..,.........s 2 ...... -.---------- 2 04 Dunn, Joe .........,............ ------f--- 1 93 Dunn, Suzy .- ...........................-f,---,---f4 193 DuPaul, Jeanne Frances .....-..f- 2 -----,---- 134 Dupont, Capt. Forrest Robert ..--.----fYAY .197 E Eads, Mary Lucile ........... .... - -72, 133 Early, John ........... .. ..-.-,.- -- -----Y--- 152 Earnest, Dr. Sue ,........... ----v- 2 02 Eastlck, Thomas ...... - ...J........-,..----------- 72 Eastman, Richard ...Y ................- ...-. 2 0 4 Eberhardt, Duane ..........,..... 166, 200, 233 Echevarria, Frank ... ..................... 115, 257 Ecklar, James ,............ ......------.--'A- 1 99 Edmondson, Aaron -2 ..-.... ,--------4--- 1 45 Edwards, June ....s..... 4---f----------- 1 22 Edwards, Martha ...... - --.,---- 130 E'Golf, Marvin .- ,........Y... ,-----, 1 56 Ehringer, Ruth ..,.. 2 ....... -----f.- 7 2 Elliot, Barbara .- .....f, -ff---- 1 30 Elliot, Jean ........... . . ,-----f 136 Elliott, Robert ..,,............ ......... . . Ellis, Margaret ..... - ....,.. ---Y--- 2 05 Ellis, Myrna ,..... .. .... ------f- 1 93 Ellsberg, Kay ..,..........f. ......,----,---- 1 91 Ellsworth, Warren ........,. - V---------- 1 73 Ellsworth, Art .......... - ....... f.f---- 1 63 Emrick, W. Don .... s...-.-.-. ---4-f 1 56 End Zone ........................-.-... ------- 1 17 Engberg, Marilyn ...E ..... 2 ....... ..-...- 1 22 Engelfried, Charlotte . ...... ......, - .... 1 94 Englund, Carl 2 ...................... -- ..... 254 Entringer, Diane ...... - ..,.....s .......... 1 38 Ereneta, William ...... Erwin, Evertt Dean ..... ,.......-....-168 .. ...,..,., -148 Charlene Hansen and Ken Evans- popular State College couple-take advantage ot the experienced ad- vice ot Miss Lee. . .Jessop's Bride's Counselor. Our Miss Lee is pre- pared to assist you, too-in plan- ning your wedding. Here-you are invited to register your sterling, china and crystal pattern in a per- manent registry. You register only once-but your pattern is on file at all three Jessop stores. This aids gift-giving friends and relatives- avoids duplication-and is an ex- cellent insurance reference. Miss Lee also has several important gifts for brides-to-be. Come in-like Charlene and Ken did-or tele- phone her at BE-9-9311. J. JESSOP and SONS-Jewelers since 1870- Downtown San Diego-North Park -La Jolla. Esposito, Louis ,...,.....,.,.......... .,.... 1 60 Flaherty, Bernard C, --IAAAYV 154 Estey, Kay -- ....... - ........ ....,. .....V... 1 2 6 Flax, Sandra D. -,,,-,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 44 Estey, Roger ,.........,..... ............ . .-..-73 Fleak, Walter H, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 47 Evans, Bill ,... 2 ........ -W H - ,.,..s..,... 168 Fleming, Michael M, ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 2, 254 Evans, David M. ,,.. sss... 2 33 Fleming, Peter A, YY,,,, A ,,,YAAYYYY,,,Y ,-,, , 154 Evans, David N. ..,. ........, 1 74 Fleming, S, Norman ,rrvvr AYYYVVVV 1 84, 207 Evans, Gwen ....... ...... - 2.130 Flinn, Robert D, ,,,,, ,,,,,, , 110 Evans, Ken ................,,.. - ,...,... ,,,.,.. - 154 Flor, Gary E, ,,,g,,,, -,-,,,Y 1 93 Evans, Laura ..- ...... D.- .s... D ....s.s,.......... 142 Flores, Ester J, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Evans, Sylvia - ......., .. ...... 2 ......... 73 Flores, Salvador ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 3, 164 Evans, Virginia - ..........,,.. ....... 4 5, 72 Flourie, Edith E, ,,AA, ,MAAV Vww, 1 9 5 Evans, William ................., ....... - 148 Folkner, Charles ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Evenson, Pattee Edward .....,, ...... . .53 Foote, Carolyn R, 103 Ford, Walter ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 99 Forsyth, Pat ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 28 F Foster, Chas, ,, , 73 Foster, Beverly J. 122 False, Edwin L. ..... ...... .. .,.... .......,. 1 70 Foster, Don ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 1 63 Fairman, Sheila E. .s... ..................... 1 38 Fowler, Esther E. .....,73 Farr, Lois E. 2... ...,... -2 ,,... ,62, 136 Fox, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 148 Farrar, G. Micheal .... .......... 5 4, 183 Frahrn, James ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,Y ,,,,, 194 Farrar, Lloyd J. - ....... ....................... 7 3 Franck, Marlene D. .... -, ............. 115 Fassett, Hal ..... 2 ........ ........ 7 3, 166, 203 Frank, Betsy ......... ....... 7 3, 132 Faxon, Frank M. .,....,........,...........,...,,, 148 Frank, Julian ,....,. .. 170 Fiegenbutz, Leon V. ..,....,,... 2 ,... - .... -..160 Franks, Robert .... .......... l 93 Feiler, Nadene E. ........ 128, 129, 192 195 Franzwa, Dale ..,.,.v........... ....... ........ 2 0 3 Felder, John H. ..- .........,.......,........ 72 175 Freeburn, Chas. ,........ 2 ...s......,... 154, 207 Fellows, Raymond H. .......,,...,....,,.,...,. 168 Freedman, Elaine H, ..... ................ 1 99 Ferguson, Beverly C. ..... .................. 1 21 Freedman, Martin ..,,,s, 2 sJ...... 74, 170 Fernandez, Pablo E. ..... ...- .... -72 204 Freeman, Dan ......,., ............. r 162 Ferris, Joseph G. ....... ..................... 1 75 Freeman, Norvell ....,. .V--............ 1 74 Fields, Roy D. .. ...,...,, ..,...,. 7 3, 163, 188 Freeman, Samuel ...., ...,,, 9 5, 99, 197 Fierro, Leonard ...... ,...,..,,,.,, 2 H., 201 Freer, Donna M. ..... .,,................ 1 91 File, Norma ,H ,,,,.,,.. ...,,. 1 28, 196, 231 Frey, Carolyn A. ...,,,,. ,......s.s..J,... . ...-. 1 94 Files, Barbara J. .... ............... - ...... 2 . 208 Friedlander, Michael .. .2 ...--- 170, 192 Fimple, Peggy L. .... - ....... ...,...,.... 1 42 Frisch, Al .........,.......... .f----------- 1 64 Finch, Frank C, - ....... ..........,, - ..-199 Fritzer, Dick ......,..... ------ 7 4, 159 Fincher, Thomas J. ............ E..- ..... 233 Fulkerson, Glen ........ ------ f 54 Finn, Robert W. ...., ....... 1 O8 111 150 Furguson, Gordon ---..- -- 196 Firestone, Ann .- .........,..,...................... . 73 Fisher, Bruce D. .... ..- ......,. ...,.. 1 72 Fisher, Eddy ,... - ....... .W .,...... v..... 1 50 Fisher, Sandre A. ................. ......... 1 34 Fisher, Sharon ........... - ........... .- ..., 140 Gaecle, Rex --....-.--- ------- 7 51 153 Fisher, Walter Ray ............... 2 .......,,.... 55 Gagnon, Mary E. ------------------ 75 Fishman, Frederic J. ...... - ........ ........... 7 3 Gale, Priscilla ......,..--. - ------------ 132 Fishman, Noel H. ..... - ........ ..-,..17O Gallucci, Frank W- -------- ----r---154 Fitzpatrick, Robert ...... ............. 7 2 Galvan, Alice ...-f.----- --------- ------- 1 2 4 Fitzroy, Edwin G. .... . -,.- .... 72 Gamboa, Consuelo . ..... -- ..... . .75 Gutjah, Walter ..,,,... Gamma Phi Beta 2 v...,.,. ,,,..,,,. I 6 Ganger, Mary ...... ,AAA,..,A,,w,, 1 40 Garcia, Mary ...,.,.. ...,,.. 7 4, 202 Gardiner, Danny ..., .22 ,,.,, 132 Gardner, Inna 22 .,...... ......., ..,.. 1 2 2 Garrett, Diane .,...,.. ,,,, . 108, 111 Gaskins, Norman .. ,. ...22 182 Gaughen, Martin ..... ....... 1 52 Gentilin, Robert ..... .2. 74 Gentzler, Virgil ,,.. 2 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 84 George, Alma .....,......... ,,.,,,, 7 5 Gerberick, Marguerite .. ,..... 75 Geren, Gwen ,.......,,,,.., ,..,,.,, 5 4, 122 Gerrard, Ronald .,.... ,,....,. I 68, 252 Gerson, Maxine ,...., . ,,,.,,,,,,, 144 Geyer, Mary .2 ..,.,... .....,. 1 32 Gianulis, Nicholas .,,.., ,,,,.,,, I 60 Gibson, E. Dana ,..,. 202 Gibson, Frances .....,. 2. ,,,,.,,,,,, 124 Gibson, Ralph 2 ,,,,,. .,...,,, 1 54 Gibson, Randolph ,.,,,, ,,,.oo,,AAoA,.A, 1 96 Gibson, Tom -2 ........, .,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, 7 4, 168 Giddings, Margaret ,..,,,,...,. 74, 142, 190 Giles, Jeri ...,..., 2 ..,,.,., ..,,,,,....,oo,,,,, 1 48 Giltillan, Janet .... ,w,,,,, 2 06 Ginn, Buneva ..... ......, 2 O8 Gipson, Kitty ......., ,...,,.,.,.,,,.. .,,,,, 2 0 8 Godbey, Larry ...... Golden, Sheldon ...., 22222 ........ 2. .1 50 .2..........221 72 Goldstein, Martin ,..,,,,.,,.....,........,, Goodbody, Thomas . ..,, ...2 Goodfriend, Harvey .,,.,. Goodwin, Barbara .,,.., Gookin, William ...,.. Gorman, John ....... Gorton, .Ioan ...,,. Gould, Edward ,.,,,. Gould, Kenneth .,..... Gould, Thomas ,,., Government .2 .......... Grader, Connie 2 ....... Graham, Kathleen .. .,.. .. 74, eo, 75, 184, 188, 172, ffff257,i 75, 154 160, 197 184 '126 251 156 193 205 160 113 46 1 36 I 38 Greaves, Marion ..,,,,,, Greeks ..,,,,..,.,,,.,,.. Green, George ...... Green, Gordon ........,. 41, 74,109,110 I I8 75 75 Green, Harold ..... 2 ..,.,..,. . ..., .193 Green, Mary Ann .....,. Greenlee, Bill ,,.,,A..,., Greenlee, Dave ..,. Greer, Richard ,,.... Gregg, Lawrence ..... Gregory, Susie ...... Grenfell, Muriel .,,.,,, Griebner, William ...,.. .. 74 161 158 162 120, 142, 186 136 Griffin, Bayard 2 ...............,.,............... 204 Grigsby, Bert ,,,......,....... Grigsby, Eloda Miller Grigsby, Leah .......w.. Grillo, Marianne ...,, Grob, Dick 2 .......... Groebli, John .... Grom, Eleanor ,,,,,, Gross, Herbert ,,.,..,,. Grossher, Ralph ..,,.,. Grow, Harry ......,.,,.,.,,. Gudmundson, Carol Gudmundson, Marvin 75, 99, 162, 189 75, 99 ..2..1oo, 203, 205 162 75, 152 201 192 .......15o, 237 .......166, 198 ..2.... 122 . 168 Gumz, Donna ,,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 2,,. , 136 Gunson, Joy .............. 222 ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 4 Gutierrez, Joseph ..... Guy, Elizabeth .,.,.. Gymnastics ...,.,, I-I Haake, Paula .,.,, Haas, James Haas, Sally 2... I-laelsig, Richard ....,, Hagin, Robert ..,,., Hahn, Marjorie ,.,. 2 ..Y,... .,,.. I 48 170 2194 126, 203, 205 109 136 154, 196 162 74 Hahs, Carol 2. ,..,..... . .,..... 2.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 1 34 Hale, Julie ..... 2 22,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,205, 208 Half Time ....., 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,2 102 Hall, Arlest 2 .....,,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 93 Hall, Connie ,..., ,,,.2,,,,,,,,, 1 24 Hall, Donald A. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 50, 256 Hall, Henry ...., ..,,..,..,.....,..., 7 4, 150, 187 e au! pogerf VALLEY STUDIO I 200 E. MAIN EXQUISITE PORTRAITS TEXTURED PRINTS OIL PAINTINGS WEDDINGS APPLICATION PICTURES CI-IARCOAL DRAWINGS EL CAJON HI-4-5147 ,m.m,.ff A rf ---EVM Y rs it a. a Ma,-. 3 Sa-aa H' - is Graham, Lynn ...,,... 2 ...,..,, 2 ,,,,, 154 Grainger, Eugene ...2.,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Granell, Lee ....2,22.. 2 ...,,,,, ,,,,,,,.2,,,2,2, 2 O2 Gray, Margaret ...2 ........ ........ 1 22, 177 Gray, Shirle ............. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 42 Greaves, Diane 22 ..... 22.2 ..,,2., 2222134 fi Zia' a7WM Sm' 1 i 11. 15 5 5 1111111 111 s Us-,Wye Realm- 1 em, an sw-1 a- is 'wi mama angina When good friends get together, you'lI always find Pepsi-Cola, the Light Refreshment. Left to right: Sandra Beachler, Dick Pomeroy, Kathy Graham, Frank Galucci. 265 Hall, Irene ,...... Hudson, Jay ........ 193 -.....-....................134 Hall, James ,...,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 156 195 Hall, Janet ...........,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,A. 1 30 Hallahan, Timothy ,,,,, 2, .,,,-,,,,,, 2, ,V,-w-, 50 Hallock, Ethel 2 ,,,,.,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,-,-,. H 75 Hallock, Mae ......,.. .,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 9 3 Halvorsen, John .,,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 66 Ham, Clara Jo .- ....... 2 ......,,,,. ,,..,,, 1 38 Hamilton, Joan ..,,,,..,,.,,.,x - ,,,,,A,,,,-,,,,,,A 195 Hamilton, Mack ,,.,,. .,, ....,..,, mm--75 Hamilton, Phyllis ..,,... - ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 194 Hammack, Isabella - ...... - ...,,...,..,,,,.,.,, 198 Hammock, Rex ..,,..,, ..,,,,... 9 4, 154, 197 Hammond, Ann ..,,... ..,, 2 can ,,,,, 75 149 Hammond Burrell .....,. H ,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,, -,,,,199 Hampson, Lois ..,.,..... - ......... 137 Hampson, Norma ,,... .,..... H .,., 7 4 198 Hand, Bert . ., ,,.,. ...,.., - .,,,..,,.,.,, W. 173 Handley, Damon ...... ,,,. ,....,,. ,,., 7 5 Handly, James .- .....,. ...cg .,..,,,, ,,,, , , 75 Hanken, Ken - ....,.,........ -.. .e...,,,,, ,.,, 161 Hanna, Robert ...., 2... .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,162 Hannon, John ....... 154, 227 229 Hansen, Charlene .....,...........,.,.,.....,.,,, 138 Hansen, James ... ...,... - ................,.. -, 256 Hansen, Joseph ,....... .,,.......,,......., 7 5 Hansen, W. Darryl ................ 76, 156, 197 Hanson, Deroy .222 ,......... 6 .......,.......,..... 77 Hanson, Dianne ........ .--W .....,..........,.. 77 Hanson, Sherrel .... - ....,.. - ....... ,,...., 1 29 Hargraves, Gene ...................,,.., ...,,., 2 O2 Harlan, Garry .. ....... ...... ................ 162 Harper, Franklin ...... ...L ...... ...... - ..1l I Harrington, Don ....,. - ........,.........., 161 Harrington, Ronald ..... .L ...... 162 Harris, Jacqueline ........... .,... 7 7, 138 Harris, Vincent C. ,.......,., 53 Harrison, Harry ........ - ...... ..,,,.. - .,.. 1 63 Harrison, Sandra ....... ...... ....... 1 0 8, 122 Harriss, Frankie ..... ..........,.. 1 91 Hart, Jacque .- ........ .... ....,.., .,........ 1 56 Hart, Jane .......,.. .6 ......... ..,....,.. 1 94 Hart, Marcia ........, c. ....... ..-...194 Harter, Charles .....,.. ....... 1 50 Hartigan, Selwyn C. .............., 50 Hartzog, Ernest ............ ....... 7 6, 174 207 Harwood, Robert D. 51 ........ 55 Harvey, Alice ,.,..., Harvey, Dick ..- ..,..... ... ...-... Harvey, Doug .......... ......... .,....,... Harvey, Stuart ................ - ...... .- .... Haskell, Dr. Harriet ..,.. -M Hatchett, Jane ........... ............. Hatter, Gilbert ......... ....... 1 50, Haugen, Sue ......, .....,. 1 36, 247 163 186 124 254 178 Haverkamp, Sue ..,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,--,,,,,,,- 1 29 Havins, Shirley ........-...........-.-..........191 Hayden, Harlan ,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 77, 166, 204 Hayerbach, Marquard ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.-,., 7 7 Hayes, Arthur ,,,,,,, M ,,,,,, ,,,, H ,,,--.,,,,, , 201 Hayes, Thomas ,.,A,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hm ,,,,,, 2170 Hayward, Carl .,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Hebner, Lois ...,,,.... -,114, 134, 183, 186 Hedlund, Donald ,.....,,..,-,-,,,,, 2 ,,,-,,,,, g237 Hegland, Sherry U.- ,,,,. 2 ,,,,,,,., A ,,Av,-.,,,..A 132 Hegerle, Don .... ., .... .. Heiken, Mary Lou ..- ....., . Heine, John 2. .....,.,. Hein, Nicholas .,.. . Heindel, Judith ...... Helms, James ...... Helms, Shirley ....,,,... Hemmmg, Gary ,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,, Hemphill, Susan .... Hemphill, Thomas ,,,, Hempy, Cynthia ....... Henderson, Bion .,.,... Hendrew, Leonard Henschel, Arleen .....,. Henry, Patrick ,.......... Hernandez, Betty ......,227 35 ,....-1 5B 182 .........76, 204 ez, 76 1 61 26 ......76, 114, 163 24 204 ..... ...........,...162 ..... ..........,, 134 .. .. .,,.. 55 1 187 ... ..,..,. ,........,, . 138 Hernesmap, Arleen ,..,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, A 7 7 Herr, Robert ...,,,,, ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Hess, Stanley ,, ,. ,,,,,,. 6 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,16O Heubach, Maren ..., - ...,,..,. 120, 134, 186 Heyer, Margery ,...,. ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,, 7 7 Higgins, Harry .,,.. .76, 162, 189 Higgins, Nancy ,.,.,. s,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Higrnan, Wren ...., ,,,,,,., 7 7 Hill, Harryette ...,. ,.... . 208 Hill, Kenneth ..,,., ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 6 4 Hillel ..,, ,,,.,,, ,,,, , , ,,,-,,,v,..,,,, ,,,192 Hillerman, Robert ......,. .. ,........... 166 Hillman, Evelyn ..... - ...,.., .,.,.. ..,,,,, 1 4 2 Hillier, Neil ............ - .,..,...,,., 203 Himmer, Russell ,. .,.......,,, 237 Hinck, James ....., - ...,... .,...,, 6 3, 162 Hirtensteiner, Bob ....., .....,.... H 154 Hislop, Irene ...,...,..... ...,..6,. 1 38 Hodge, Glen .......... .......,.,,,,. 5 5 Hodge, Gloria ,,....,......., ...... 1 22, 208 Hoerr, Molly .,,,,., 2 ,A...,., ,.,,A.,,ww,,., 7 7 Hoese, William ....., .......,,...... 1 62 Hoffland, Dale ...,,...,.,.......,................. 170 Hoffland David ,,r....,...,.,...,.,.. 76, 99, 170 Hoffman, the Rev. J. Ogden ........... 190 Hoffman Neil . .......,...... , ,........ ....,, . . Hogan, Patsy ....... ...... - ............ 1 24 Holahan, Gene ....,.... ,,,... 1 58 Holden, Gail .... - ....... ....,. 1 26 Hollingsworth, James .,,,,, ,,,,,,--, 2 38 Holman, William .......... Holmberg, Vernie ,,,,,,,,,,,, ...............197 ...,....76 182 Home Economics Club ,,,,,, ,,,-,,,,,,,, 1 99 140 208 164 166 Hood, Barbara ........,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, M ,,,, 1 93 Hoover, Patricia ...., ,,,,,,, 6 3, Hough, Gloria ...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 90, Hough, Howard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,., 477, House, Bob ..... - ......... 41 54, 55, 57, Housenga, Harry ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, - ,,,-,'-, Housenga, Jack ,,,,,,, mg, Howarth, James ..... .........,..158 Howell, Robert ...,,.- ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 4 5, 198 Howell, Ruth -2 2 ,-,,,,,,,,,-,, 77, 130 Hoyle, George ,,,,.,,--,,,,,,,,,V,..,, W ,,,,-, 194 Hubbard, Carolyn S, mg, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,-----, 4130 Hubbard, Tim ,,,,.,,,,,,, 2---2,-156 Huber, Darlene ,.,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, 2 M126 Hudson, William ..... .- ......., - .... 150 ..,.,...1 50 Huff, Norman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,g,,,,,,-, H -2-N162 Huff, Owen .,., 2, ,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,.,,,,- ,,,,,,, 7 6 Huffland, Dale ,,., ,,,,,, ,g ,,,--,,,,,,,,, 2 57 Huffman, Orville .,,,, ,W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,- H ,,,, 199 Huhn, Leland - .....,A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,-,, 7 6 Humphrey, Roger .,......, - .......... .. ........ 170 Hunsburger, Nancy .,.., ,NM ,2,,,,,, E76, 142 Hunstman, Gene ..,...,.,..,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 62 Hunt, Eleanor ,,.,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,2,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 1 40 Hunt, James ..c ....,,..., 156, 187, 238, 252 Hunt, Pete ....,...,.,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 62 Hunt, Stephanie .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 30, 136 Hunter, Gertrude ,.,,,,, ww ,,,,,,,,,,,, 77, 190 Hunter, James J. ,,,,, 622,49 Hunting, Martin ,.,., .,AA,,,, 1 99 Hussong, Allayne .,,, , ...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193 Husted, Charles ....,, .,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,, 148 Hutchens, Jim ......... ,......, 1 OO, 162, 202 Hutchinson, Tom Hutflesz, Roger .,., l-lypes, Virginia ,.,. 1 eo, 1 93, I lttrig, Mary R. ,.,. , ,......., . lmpink, Carl ,.......... ......., Index Pg. .,...,.....,..,,.. ...... . Industrial Arts Club ................. .....,.. Institute of Radio Engineers .............r Inter-faith Council ................... ........ lntervarsity .......... .... Irving, Gere ,.., ...,., . . ....... Isaak, Donna ...,. 200 168 208 197 260 199 200 192 193 160 132 lvancic, Helen ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 134 Iverson, James A. Jr..-.55, 76, 112 150 J Jackson, Everett Gee .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Jackson, Gene ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76 Jackson, Harold .,..........,. .77, 115, 154 Jackson, Rollin ,,,,,, ,H ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 154 Jackson, Sharon ,,,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 136 Jacobs, Mary ......,,..,,,,.,,,,,,.., 212, 77 126 Jacobs, James ...,.. 77, 116, 168, 187 196 Jaenicke, Virgil ....,.... Jagger, Forrest Dale Jakle, Cheryl .... James, Bud .......... ,. ..,. James, Dona .. ....,...,... . ...........-............196 ................1 66 1 30 208 ......,....-154 34 Jantz, Jack ..... ,... 2 ....., ,,,,,, 7 8 Jaqua, Hiram .... 2 .,.,,.,. ,,,,,, 7 8 Jarvis, Gail .,,,,... .,.,.,,,,,,,, 1 30 Jenkins, Dee .,.... 2, .,,.., 134 Jennings, Anne ..... ...,,. ..... ,. , ..13O Jennings, Joan .,.., .... .,..,,,,,,..,,...,,.., 1 3 8 Jennings, Sylvia .... - ........, 79, 128, 185, 189, 195, 196 Jepson, Marcella ....,. ...................... 1 94 Jeter, Ernest .,....... ...,......,..., - .... 7 9 Johns, James ............,.. ,........ 7 9 Johnsen, Alice - ...... - ...... ...,..... 7 8 Johnson, Alan .... ...,.. ..,.... 1 5 4 Johnson, Allen ......,. S ........................ 203 Johnson, Bette L. .... ...................... 1 30 Johnson, Donna ,.,,,.. - ,.,.,.. 28, 138 Johnson, Elaine D. ..... .............Y.. 1 38 Johnson, Frank C. ......... 78, 202 Johnson, Harold J. ..... ..----..-----.- 7 9 Johnson, James N. ss..s ..-f,. 1 68, 207 Johnson, Joyce ....... .....-..-..-.-sf-. 1 26 Johnson, Julia E. ... ........V.....----s- --130 Johnson, Lewis .................... 79, 175, 193 Johnson, Noreen J. ...............V,-.------------f 73 Johnson, Norma .................. M ----V-------.' 205 Johnson, Patricia .......... - .....s- -------s. 1 26 Johnson, Richard W. ..... ......-f.---,,-- 1 96 Johnson, Robert ...v.s..-- ------- 1 96, 199 Johnson, Sharlyn L. ---------,, --122 Johnson, Shirlee .s.......... -f--- H 205 Johns-on, Vera L. .....-...---- -f---- 1 30 Johnston, lan ....s........ s .------ ff'-e'- 1 98 Johnston, Ken .......... - ..---..---.----- 'f----- 1 62 Johnston, Thelma R. -.-----.- - --------------- 142 Jones, Anna Katherine ....-----..--------f-- 133 Jones, Beverly ..........-..... 62. 73. 122. 139 Jones, Bobbie ---. ----- - - ----------------- 126 7266 The nation -wide KAY JEWELRY CO. with its 92 stores is proud to announce the completion of the remodeling work on its downtown store, shown at right. Inset are Jerry Mclntyre and Bill Sprague being con- gratulated by Stan- ley H. Levitt, man- ager of the down- town store, and Stanley S. Morgan, manager of Kay Jewelers in North Park. Jerry and Bill were the recipients of two of Key Jewel- ers four-year schol- arships awarded to aid promising local students continue their education at San Diego State College. Jones James M Jones Ken Jones Larry W Jones Lubert Jones Mar1an Jones MBYVIH Jones M1m1 Jones Norma D Jones Roy B Jope Howard Jordan Gwen Jordan Jackson Jordan Patrrck Jordy Harold L Jorgensen Morton Jorgenson Robert Journey Eugene Joyce Claud C Juelson Joan H Jullan James L Kahn Lawrence Kahrs Dorlan Kalser Thomas G Kalbfell Dr DaVId Kallskls Lydra Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Alpha Alpha Theta Alpha s Delta Delta 0 Kappa Srgma Karaffa Donna Karns Carol Kasch Freder1ck W Katz Barbara Kay Lowayne Keatlng Gerald Keebaugh Frank Ke1thley Merlrn 233 Keller Keller Keller Keller Mary Ellen Mlchael Relene Robert Kellett Mary Kelly Barbara Kelly Joseph Kelly Laura Kelly Patrrck Kenlon Brlan Kerns Lorene Ketterlngham Arthur Keyes Sandra Krdd Leonard Kldwell Wrllram M Krfer Manfred Kllcourse Rlchard F K1ll1an Barbara Kinder James S Klng Thomas S Kunmnger Robert KIHHICK W1ll1am F Klrby John E Krrk John L Klrkendall Dale Krrkhoff Nancy Klrschtel Stephen Klrsner Melvm Krrwln Edward R Kstaen Darrell Kltagawa Yosh1 K1ttleson Ole Kltzrnger Angela Klem Jack L Kleln Robert E Klotz Paul Klovdahl Pearl Kluck Wrlllam Kn1ghts Davld S Knox Rlchard L Knox Robert K Kobern1ck Donn H Koehler Ernest A Koester George A Komendora PBYFICIB Kowal Jay D Kowal Jon A Kraatz Douglas Krasner Shlrley Krause Larry Krebs Carol Krreps Marvrn M Kuebler Betty Kuerb1s Lawrence Kurtz Mary E D 79 193 187 195 2 20 25 4 4 2 7 204 1 9 0 50 55 190 24 6 60 254 2 0 5 4 9 208 6 05 O 9 20 2 2 02 258 4 5 54 9 Lachel Darrel LaDou Leah Laehr Arthur Lagle E1leen Lagle Florence Lamb John H Lambda Chl Alpha Lamden Charles W Lancaster WI11lBm M Landgraf Fred Lane Marne Laney Dale D Lang Walter R Langdon Frank Lare Al1ce Larsen Kurt Larson Carolyn Larson Dona L Laso Gary Lasswell Mary Lasswell Tommy Laudermllk Gerald Laughon June Lauhemann B1ll Laurltsen Terry N LaVo1e Wlllram A Lawler Nylene Lawrence Norma Lawson M Anne Lawyer Mary Layton Eleanor Learn Rlchard Lebb Bob Lee Norma Leeper Kathy Legace Charles Lennve Mary Jean Lenox Tomallne Leonard Frederlck Block Leonard Robert Dale Leppert Norma Leptrch Dean Andrew LeR1beus Robert James Leveque Yvonne Lewls Jack Edward L1k1ns Helen Lrljegren Frances Lrmes Robert L L1mon Connre Lrnam Delbert Eugene Llnderman Francls M L1ndroth Cllfford Alan Llndrus Elalne Lrndsay Bull E Lrnes Mlke L1nley Dr James Llnscott Jonn1e F Llnthlcum Carole Llttle Ernest Llttle Judrth Llttle Sarah Lrvermore HowardJ Lockman Wllllam Lo1zeaux W1ll1am Lomax Joseph London Paul London Rrta Long Gary Wayne Long Jereth Long Marlene Long Vrctor Loomrs El1zabeth Loos Dlana Lorentz Jeane Love Malcolm 9 2 7 04 Lowery Lee 120 136 183 Lucas Frank Luce Lawrence Luckenbach Janet Lu1t1ens Robert Lydon Dav1d S Lyman Bonney Lynch Cherre Lynch M llss Maccrea Ivy T MacDonald Walter S MacGu1re Ruth E Mrs Machado Betty Ann Maclnn1s Dr Wl11IBm Mackay John Macklln Tom 2 20 8 200 208 0 4 7 47 204 2 9 0 204 4 6 9 257 207 9 207 247 0 6 96 7 86 205 20 94 7 , . ..rr.,.r,,,.c..,....,..... 279, 152 1. 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Magee, Tanya ..,....... Mahavier, Fred --- ,,.. - .... ...-.. Malcolm, Marshall .,,..,..,, Malcolm, Norma C. ..--,148 50 1 58 .. ..... 150, 187 1 49 152, 184, 182, Maley, Donovan C. .. ..,.................,... ... Mallinger, Ethel A. Mallon, Charles E. ............ .... Malloy, Don ............ Malloy, Boyd E. ................,........ ...., . Mangusing, George - ,. ...... - ............. .. Mankins, Sam .....,..,,, Manly, Emily J. ......... .................. - Mann, Marlene L. ..... . Mansfield, Pauline ,.... .. Marlay, Ruth D. .,.. .... - ........ 80, 1 28, 258 215 138 193 192 204 158 158 168 160 194 130 208 -. .,...... .. 80 Marquand, Ralph G. A... ......... ...... 1 6 4 Marshell, Walter H. .... .- ....... .... - 196 Martinez, Vennie J. .... ...... ....... 8 O Martinolich, Annette ..... -.- ................ 126 Massebeau, Rochelle ....... - .................. 81 Massey, Barbara .....,..... ...... 1 92, 193 Massey, Joan ......... ............. 81, 122 Matera, Ted .......... - ...... - ............... 30 Mathers, Jerry .--.. ...---108 Matranga, Laurence .... ..................... 1 58 Maus, Jo Ann ...... - .... ......... ........ 1 1 4, 124 Maxwell, Judith U. - ................ .134 McAllister, Allan .- ............. - ....... - ....... 199 McCafferty, John ...... . ............. ....... 8 1 McCann, Barbara J. .... -..- ....... ..... . . McCarty, Alice H. .... ..- ........... -.-138 McCarty, James ....... .... - ..- ........... 162 McCawley, Mary J. .......... -81, 205, 206 McClain, Mary ..... . ......... .... - .................. 1 26 McClaren, Kay ..- .... - .............. .... - 136 McClead, Patricia ..... McCIeese, Nancy - .... .... McClellan, John --. ..... McClintock, W. Claire . ...... 132 ...-... 8 1 ...-.142 McClure, Donald - .................. - ............... .. McClure, Gordon ..- ...... --.- ................ .198 McClure, Irvin ............................ 154, 201 McCollom, Dorothy J.-120, 132, 183, 186 McCollom, Jim ..-- .......... - ................. 170 McConnehea, Ronald K. .....................- 160 McConnell, Nina ............ .... - ..... 1 40, 186 McCord, Martin L. ..... McCormick, Patricia ...... 268 - .................. 168 -...-...126 McCoy, John .- ............ .,.... 1 62 McCracken, William J ,,,.. 193 McDade, Sharon - ........ ........ 1 26 McDavitt, Patricia ...... ......... .- -. 128 McDermott, June ,.,,,. ....,... 8 2 140 McDonald, Martha J. ....... --.138 McDonald, Ray ... ,..,..,., ,.,,.. . 82, 196 McEachein, Patrick ...... ........... 1 50 McFadden, Georgia .... ...- .... 140 McFarlar1, Pat - ....... ...... - -138 McFarland, John ........ ...... - ... 168 McFarland, Robert J. ........ 83, 199 McGarrity, G, F, ,,,..,..,....,..,... .,...... . 198 McGavock, Stephen E. .................... -168 McGill, Sally A. 83, 120 138, 194, 199 McGrath, Leon W. ................... 83, 153 McGregory, William ..... - ................. .202 McGrew, Marjorie R. ........ 201 McGue, Gerald ............... ......... 1 64 McHorney, William ............. .......... - 160 Mclnnis, James ........ - ........... - .... 162 Mclntire, Charles A. ................ 150, 254 Mclntire, Connie ....... .- .................. 124 Mclnfire, Gerald ...... ....... 5 7, 188, 154 Mclntosh, Donald ...... ................ffJJ.-. 1 93 Mclntosh, Thane ..... ..... 1 OB, 111, 115 McKillip, William ...... .............. - .--168 McKinley, Martha ...... ........... ......... 1 2 6 McLaughlin, -Rita - ...... - ........ ...... - .138 McLonet, Wirt - ........... ............ 1 12 McMichael, Jill Hindle ....... ...... 1 36, 178 McMichael, Robert ......... ........Y.Y. 1 54 McMichael, William ..... .......---.. 1 54 McNabb, Patricia ..................... - ....... 122 McNeil, Richard M. ......-.... 82, 163 McNulla, Alecia .......... McPeak, M. Anthony ..,..... McRae, David M. ....... , McSwan, Sharilyn ..... McVicar, James ................ McWilliams, Patricia ......... Meador, Gayle .,................ Mecke, William J. ...-...-.. Meek, Carolyn .... - ..... Meers, Jerry ............. Meeuwenberg, Paul Mellison, Robert J. Mendoza, Frank M. Men's Glee ............. Menzel, Joanne ...... Merada, Bob ........ Merada, Robert J. .... . 24 100, 162, 202 150 26 ioa, 111 ies .........12a 129 ........... .126 . .,....... - ....... 82 -.126 -.1 60 ,..-.-.- 83 .-. 83 1111125 160 1 O6 ,-,,--..-......-...... 1 26 - ,,,,.,.,,.,......... 257 - ..... --161 For the Finest Meats Obtainable the cat' goes to the EI Cajon Meat Company . . . Andy and Lil have been serving students like Suzie Davey for years . . . Eddie Andrews, owner at EI Cajon Meat Co., sees to it that the cat' gets only the best . . just as he would take care of your fraternity or organization from his clean, efficient plant in El Cajon . . The El Cajon Meat Company, Magnolia and Cypress Avenues or phone Hl-4-3142. Merrill, .lacquelin D. ..82, 185, 188, 134 Merrill, John ....,.,................................ 150 Merriman, Ann R. ...... .... 1 30, 208 Mesker, Ronald C. .......... 162 Messier, Leonard ...... ....... 1 95 Mettlach, Frances ................ ......... - 124 Meyer, Richard ..... - .....,,.... - .2..,. 154 Meyer, Stephen .... ..., .... 1 6 6, 244 Michaelis, Betty ........ . ............. -.- ,.,.. 133 Michell, Leonard J. .... - .,., -- ..... - ..... 230 Mihalka, Elaine R. .................,.... 82, 193 Mihlman, Arline ...,,. ,- ,.......-.... -,... 144 Mickelsen, Noel K. ....-,.. 162, 188, 197, 227, 228, 247 Minor Publications .....-........-..... - ..... .168 Minor Sports ..........,,.......,...... .......,.. 2 50 Miller, Dorothy ..... .- ...,............... 82 Miller, James ..... ........ 1 94. 201 Miller, June ... ...... - .... .. 83 Miller, Ruby ..... .......... . 138 Miller, Sherry ........................ - -...... 54 Miller, Sylvia .- ............ - -.....-............. 132 Millett, Ted ........ -..-- ........JJ.. - ..f--. 161 Millman, Sylvia ..-- ....,,... ---... 83 Mills, Carol M. .... Mills, Jean ,....... Milne, oavm s. - ...... 134 --...., 82 ,,,..-...,... 5 3 Minder, Teddy J. .... .....- -123, 203 Minor, Pat ............. .................--..----. 1 35 Mishne, Alan ................ 5, 183, 184, 172 Mitchell, Robert P. ............-.-............ 161 Mitrovich, Harold ...... ..-.- ..............--. 161 Mixed Chorus ............ . ........... 107 Moe, Dr. Chesney ..,.... 53, 204 Mogan, Kathryn ........ ................-. 1 94 Molina, Gloria - ...... ............ 2 A.--2-- 3 3 Mollick, Phyllis .........--..... 192, 203, 205 Mollison, Yvonne .- ..... - ............... .. ..... 133 Monahan, James ...... .... - - ....... -2 4.4----- 227 Monaco, Lt, Col. John Jr. ........... . 51 Montgomery, Leland H. ......... -.83 204 Montgomery, Marjorie ........ 92, 113, 122, 185 202 Moon, Lana Mae ..... .......----.-. 1 93 Moore, Beverly ....... ..---- 1 22, 203 Moore, Gordon ..... .......--J.. 1 60 Moore, Nancy - ..-.... ............ . 124 Moore, Stanley - ...... ......... 1 66 203 Moore, Wm. ....... JJ...J.....-......-. 1 58 M01-an, Kay ..,...., .,,... 1 20, 140 150 Morgan, Charles ..... .........- - J........ 1 16 Morgan, Diane ..... ........... 2 9 122 Morgan, K. Ronald ,,.... ,,,,,,, 1 64 Morris, Dennis Jr. -... ,- ,... 160 Morris, Jeanie - ,..,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 32 Morris, Sharon ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 24 Morrison, Bonnie ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, 120, 132, 133 Morrissey, Daniel ..., 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, W--175 Morrow, Beryl ..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, W W ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 83 Moss, Gerald ,.,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,,,,V 153, 197 Mott, Murray H, ,,2,,,,,,,, ,,,- A ,v,,,-,, 3 3 Movich, Daniel ...,,,. - ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 3, 196 Muchmore, Dale .,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, 2 05, 254 Muirhead, Michael H. ... ,,,,,,, 239, 252 Mulin, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,-, 1 26 Mundt, Dallas ,..,,,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 O4 Mungcal, Nenita L. ..... -,-82, 191 Munion, Charles ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 2,194 Murphy, Joan L. .... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Murphy, Robert ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 17 Musgrave, Frances .-.. -82 Music ...,.,,,..,,..,,,.,, W ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 04 Musick, Darrell G. ...., ,,,,,,, 1 63 Myerson, Gary ,,,,,,., ,,,,,, , 254 Myers, Arthur ,.,,, ,Y,,,,, 1 60 Myers, Donald D. .... ...... 1 66 Myers, Eugene ..,.,,,, ,,,,,, 1 63 Myers, Mable A. .... ,..,.,,, 5 2 Myers, Marion J. ...., ..,,,...,,,,,. 8 3 Myrick, Diana .....-.,.., ,,,,,. 2 9, 140 N Nakao, Fujiko Ruth ..., ,..,,., 8 3 191 Nasatir, Abraham P. ...... 54 Nash, Lowell ............ ,...,.,. 1 66 Naud, Harold David ..... .....,..... 1 54 Navarrete, Eddymaria ..,.,..... 94,193 Naves, Tommy .......... ........ 1 90, 204 Neal, Donald ......,..... -..,..-.,...,. 2 58 Nease, Mary Lou ..,.., ......,. 1 30' Negrette, Gerald ...... .207 Neil, Janice ........ Neil, Robert ..... Neill, Lavera ....... . 91 ...-...19 .--.-20 Nelson, Carl ........... ........ 1 6 Nelson Frederick ...,,. ..--...- 1 5 Nelson James ..-.... .......s.. -.--.20 Nelson Lawrence ...-.....................s - .... 16 Nelson, Nancy - ....... - ...... --...27 13 Neptune, Dave ................ ........ 1 91 Neuenswander, Patricia ..s.. ...... 8 Newman Club ................ .-...... 1 9 Newport, Daniel Newport, Nancy Nicholls, Patricia Niesley, Lloyd ...... Niggli, Larry ,,,,,.. Nims, William ...,. Ninness, Arthur Noderner, Stuart Noel, William ......,, Noon, Thomas .,.... Norris, Eugene ...,., North, Barbara ffffiif North, Richard .2 ,..,., . .....,,,,,,. ...,.... . . Nuttall, Edmund ....,,.,.A, 50, 54, 55, Nye, Neva ..............., ......A.........,..,.,, Nygaard, O'Bannon, O'Byrne, Norman ..1 84 O Patsy ........ .... Dr. Earnest Occotl .....,.................... 189, 215, 227 140 131 148 150 204 168 199 152 240 204 . 83 247 60 53 240 135 49 187 O'Connor, Connie ,.... ...... 1 21, 132 O'Connor, Connie .,.,.,,.... .....A..,........, 1 93 O'Connor, Joseph ......... ,..... ....., 8 3 , 150 O'Connor, Joyce ,.,. 132 183, 192, 193 O'DelI, Robert ............,..,.........,.,..,...,, -199 Odmark, Vern ...,.... .,,,.. ....,. ,...,,,. 1 4 8 Ogborn, Dorothy ...,. ,...,.,. 2 38 O'Hara, Anthony ,,,.. ,,........ 8 3 Ohre, Patricia ......., .,,,,.A..,, 1 30 Olds, Nancy ,..... .,....t 2 8, 139 Oliger, Suzanne .,.... .....,..... 1 38 Oliveira, Eva .......,..,,. ,,,,,,, 1 38 Olson, Andrews C. ....., ...... 5 4 Olson, Grant .........,,,, ,,,,, 1 55 Olson, Oril ,.,,,,,,,..,,, ,,,,, 1 48 Opdycke, Jack ,..,,.,,, ,,,,. 2 54 Ord, John .,.,..............,. ,,,,,, 1 62 Osbeck, Barbara ,W ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, 1 30 Osborn, Clarence ..,,,,, ,.,,,AA 5 2 Osburn, John ,....,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 60 Oswald, Robert ....,. ,,,,,,,,,,, l 60 Owen, John ,.... ,,,,,, 1 70, 190 P Page, Joseph L. Page, Nancy Lee ,..... 84 186 Paine, Janet S. ,,,. ,,,,.... 1 92, 194 Palmer, Fleet .,.. ...,........, 2 57 Palmer, Fred E. ,Y,...A... ........-- 1 75 Panhellenic Council ..,.. .. ,.,, 121 Park, Charles D. ........ ....... 8 5 Parker, Doc .......... ....... 1 55 Parker, Julien . ........ ..,..,. 2 04 Parker, Marion L. .......... .,... 5 'J Parker, Richard J. ....,.., .. ...,... 252 Parlapiano, Jean Marie ........... 44 Parlin, Lionel R. ,..........,..,..,.,.............. 158 Parrish, Jack C. ....................... 166, 203 Parrish, Jeanne Elaine, Mrs. ........,. 85 Parry, John W. ..................,,...........,... 199 Parslow, Judy .A..,,......,.. .... ......... ,.....,. 1 3 0 Paschen, Kenneth .... ........... . . 191, 204 Patterson, Abigail .a..a, 191, 205, 206 Patterson, Michael ...,. ..,..............,, 1 62 Patterson, Shelia ,.... ...., 1 40 Patti, Rino ..........,.,. ....,.. 1 58 Patton, Launa ..,....... .128 Paul, Jackie ..,.,.,.. ...,. 1 40, 203 Paul, Wellington ...,. ...,,,,,,.,. 8 5 Paularena, Harriet ,.... ......., 1 30 Paulson, George .... .............. l 59 Pavitt, Sandra ,.... 124 208 Pavka, Steven ,.a... .......,.,, 1 99 Payne, Ann .... .....,. 8 4 203 Payne, Betty ..... 191 197 Payne, Leo ..., .,,,,,,,,,,,, B 5 Peace, James ,.,.,.. .,,,,,. , 201 Pearson, Gloria .,,, . ,...,,,,,,a. 126 Pearson, Harry ...... ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 93 Peitfer, Herbert .... 49, 55 184 Pendleton, Don ,,,,,,, ., .,.,,,,,, 154 Penland, Suzanne .a.,....... 120, 122 183 Penners, Suzanne ..,...,,,..aa.,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,, 143 Penry, Diann 62, 85, 136, 185 292 Peratt, Barbara ............... ..............., l 35 Perrington, Merle ....., .,,.,. 1 15 124 - f is ,-w-f..- Milky Clow ond Jo Anne Bornes soy, Make mine milk, os they stow up o little Arden Flavor Fresh goodness between closses. Most of Stote's students enjoy Arden fine doiry products everywhere os well os right in the campus cot'. Ask for Arden milk, ice creom ond doiry products. li you are an engineer or accomplished in similar iields, we invite you to consider applying at Rohr Aircrait Corporation in Chula Vista or Riverside tor a good job with excellent W r interesting iuture. o king conditions and an WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCER OF READY-TO-INSTALL POWER PACKAGES FOR AIRPLANES CHULA VISTA AND RIVERSIDE CALIFORNIA 269 Mr. and Mrs. Don Jose are shown serving Jo Anne Tracy and Hal Jackson a delicious meal. For over 6 years now Aztecs have been meeting here at Don Jose's Mexican Restaurant. For dinner or after the show always stop by and get a snack at Don Jose's . . . 4247 El Cajon Blvd .... or call AT-4-9519 for take-out orders . , . clon't forget to ask about the 1OfKa discount on larger take-out orders. 1 Perry, Curt ..,,.,,., ,,,A,,,,,,,, ,,,,LA 8 4 Pesqueira, Ralph ,,,,,, 2 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 162 Peters, Carol ,..... ,,,,,,,,, ,,,sc.,,,, 1 2 4 Peters, Rose .,A. ,2 ,,,,.,,4,,,,,,, 2,84 Peterson Ann .,..,... ,,.,,,.. 5 B 126 Peterson, Donald ..,,. ,,.,A,,,,,,,, 1 50 Peterson, Elizabeth ,,,, sss,,.s,,,., 1 21 131 Peterson, Herbert ...... 2 .....,s.,..,.,,-, 84 Petrone, Rosaria ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 32 Petty, Robert 2 ....,.... ........ 8 5 154 Petz, Marjorie 22 ..,,,.,,, ,....,,,, 1 08 128 Phi Delta Kappa ........ 2 ,.....,,...,s 201 Phi Mu Aloha .2 .... 2 ....,. .,,... . 22.2207 Phi Mu Epsilon .,...,...,.,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 201 Phillippi, Wesley M. ,...,,. 2194 Phillips, Alvin F, Jr. .,,,, ,A,,Ass,,s,,, 2 170 Phillips, Kenneth ,.,,.,..,,,,,.,, 2 ,,,,, 52,199 Phillips, Marilyn Ann .,... 222 ,,..,.,,, 22121 Phillips, Paul M, .2 ........ .54, 85, 148, 187 Phillips, Walter .... ...,....,...,.. ,,,,,,,., 1 9 5 Pl Beta Phi ........,,..,.,s.,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,.4,,, 215 Picaizen, Ada ..... 100, 183, 189, 202 Picard, Norman A. ...........,..,,..,s... 22.175 Picklesimer, Morton .,,. 2 .,,s...,2,,.,, 182 Pierce, Dan 2 ..,,s,.,, ,,,,,, ,,.,., 1 6 6 Pi Kappa Alpha ...,. 22 ..,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 18 Pi Kappa Delta 2 ............................,,., 202 Pile, Everett N. .2 .,...,..,....... 2,222 v.,,,,,,,. .85 Pinkins, Tommie J. ...... 174, 227, 228, 231 Plnkham, Barbara Mae ...,.... 2 ..,,,,,,,,,.,, 142 Pinnell, Barbara Jean .,,s...... 2.2 ..,,.,,,,,A 122 Pi Omega Pi .22 ,...,., ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 2 O2 Pipes, Howard S. ..,. .,,,,,,, 8 4, 168, 190 Pirie, William A. ,a,,s,,,..,,,, 84, 158 Place, Robert ........ ,.,,....,,.,,,,,,, 2 O2 Platt, Shearn H. .,,.. ,...,, ,,,,,,,, 8 5 , 172 Plausse, Winifred E. .,.. .,.,.,.,..,, 1 34 Plum, Richard L. ...... ,.,.. 2 85, 99 Poe, Mary Lee ...,.... ...... ...,..,., 1 3 4 Polk, Keith ,..... 2 .............,.s.. ,..,..,,,,,. 1 64 Polk, Kenneth ..., 2 ,...... 2 .......... 164, 197 Pomeroy, Richard W. .......s.., .2 .... 154, 247 Poole, Don .................. .2 ....,,........ .204 Poole, James R. ............... .,....... 1 89 Portillo, Yolanda Cecilia ..., ....,..,...,... 1 95 Posey, Billie Mae ...........,..... 2 ....,.,, 193 Posladek, Joanne Catherine .... ,.,,.. 1 31 270 Posladek, Richard ...... .......,..,.,..... Potts, Ronald M, .... 22. ,.,,, 2 ..,. ,84, Powell, Don ,,..,a,... 2 ...,,,, ,.,,, 1 01, 194 Powell, Harold J. Powell, Harold R. Pratt, Jean .... ,...,.,,,,..,.,.. Pray, M. Howard, Jr. Preibisius, Alice Joan 259 170 205 ...........22....22. 84 ....2..2v22.....154 28 66 187 ....222-..2..2.......131 Prentice, Donald K. .......,............ 170, 187 Preston, Roy S. . .,.,.....,.....,,. 2.2 ,,s.,,,., 2,85 Price, Walter E,, Jr ....... 85 148, 254, 255 Prokop, Phil G, ..,........,,.. 22 Pugh, Marilyn L. ...... Pugh, Suzanne .,,........ Pumphrey, Danny L. Q Quartly, Christopher J Quast, Ronald V. ...... . 89, 201 .2.222......1 34 2 ,..... 2222221 30 22285 .2...2222..151 58 199 193 209 108 190 193 Quatrochi, Don J. ..2 .....,.,,..., 2 ,.,.... 84, Quayle, Lorraine B. 22.2 ,,., 2 .,,.., 2.16, Quetzal Hall ........,..,.,...,,.., 208, Quiggle, Annis Evelyn ...,,. 2 ....,.,,. 84, Quincey, Sam R. ...... .....,..2.,. 8 4, Quinlan, Mary Ann 2 2 ,...,., R Rader, Mary Lou ....... Radio-TV Guild . 34, Rafalovich, Marlene .....2....., 103, 114, Ragen, Katherine M. 199 203 140 22.2...22..2...222.53 Rall, Horner ...... .... ...... .....2.........., 1 9 4 Rail, Mary ..... ..... .... ..... 1 9 4 Ralnaldi, Jane .... 2 ...... ...... 2 2124 Ramos, Adele .....2....,.2...,,. 2.,...... 2 .... 8 5 Ramsey, Robert ....... .....,. 1 58 Rasmussen, Estella ,,... ,..2.,. 1 90 Rattlingourd, Glen ..... .......... 1 58 Rayho, Jeanie ........... .......,, 8 5, 136 Raymond, Donald .... .................. 2 .... 8 4 Razzeto, Patricia ..,,...., ...,.. 8 5, 185, 203 Reading, Jon ......... 2 ...... ..,....2.........,. 1 91 Reasoner, Neil ........, ....... 1 48, 194 Recht, James ...... ......,.. .........,...... 1 5 0 Redman, Ron ..,... 2 ....., 2 .... 2... 258 Darlene Huber and Bill Freeman are shown in front of the Caf' en- joying their lunch. Where did they get those delicious looking sand- wiches? Jim's Quality Meats of course. Jim's supply the caf' with all of their hot-dog and hamburger needs. Jim's can also supply your family or fraternity with high qual- ity meat at low budget prices . that's Jim's Quality Meats, 2485 Broadway in San Diego, or call BE-9-6598 and take advantage of their free delivery service. . QE ...., , , COMMERCIAL 0 MAIN FLOOR -ra SCHOOL 0 0 ' BRIEF CASES 0 SUPPLIES ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT TYPEWRITERS PAPER SUPPLIES PENS ' PENCILS v- V 1055 Sixth Ave. f?21n A?5la.w.' 2220- V flf Y 2' 'i. ,,. BE 3-1344 PHOTOGRAPHY Let us show you the ll4:,V new items for good Vntuz. Pictures. IOBVBJSIXTH AVE. Redding, Robert ,..,, .E.A... 8 5 Rocheleau, Robert ,.,... ...... I 72 Ruffin, Gale ..,,,,. ,..,.,. I 96 Safferthwalte, P. .,.,... B ,...... .287 Redman, Ronald ..... ...., I 62 Rodetis, George ......, ...,.. I 68 Ruja, Dr. Harry ,,,, .,,,,., I92 Saunar, Ronnie ...,. ....,...,,.., . 168 Redman, Charles ..... .EY,A....vv I 70 Roe, Robert ............. ......... I 48 Rupp, Herbert C. ...,, ...,.,. 2 40 Savard, David .A,A,,, .,.,....,.... 8 6 Ffeilly, Maureen ,.,, 2 .... I2I Roehrkasse, Dale .,.,. ....... 2 2,I62 Rusk, Florence .,.,,,,, ,.,.... I 26 Sawyer, Claudine ..... ,,,,,.. 8 6, 205 Renick, Mona ..,. .A... I I4 Roesch, Valerie .,,... .,.... I II, 136 Russell, Gary B. ,,.,., .,,,... I 68 Sawyer, John ....,..,. .........., I 99 Renke, Barbara .... ,,..,. I 24 Roesel, Earnest ...,... ,,..,v,,,,,, I 99 Russell, Wanda D. 286 Sawyers, Barbara ...... ...,. . 2126 Rens, Lee .... .....,. ..Y,,. I 6 2 Roethel, George .,....,,. ,,,,,,,,, I 70 Russo, Michael ...... ,...., 9 4 Scheidel, Chris .......... ........ I 64 Reres, Alice .,,.. ...,...v 8 5 Roger Williams Club ,,.,,....,,,..,,,.....,,,,E, 207 Ruth, Vivian .........,... ...,.,,.., ,...... 1 I 6 Schlacks, Margaret ..... .....,,. I 24 Rewick, Robert .,.. .....E..,,. I 61 Rogers, Bonnie ,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 134 Rutherford, John A. .... 2 ,.,.,, ,...... I 60 Schleif, Gerald ..,.....,. ......,. I 60 Rice, Rosemary .... ................... 8 6 Rogers, Jack..,86, 99, 161, I84, 188 197 Ryan, Edith L. ......... .. ...... 44 Schluter, Milford ..., .,,... . .286 Richard, Barbara .... ..,...,. I 36, I77 Rogers, Judy ,,,,,,.o.,.....,,,.,.,a4..,,,, I32, 194 Ryan, Robert W, .... 2 ...,., ,...... I 54 SCI1rr1eIfZ, Elva ..,.. ..,,,.,....,... . 87 Richards, Barbara ,,..., ,....,.,...... I 28 Rogers, Leon .,,., ,,.,,.,,,,,,EvA,,,,,Y,,,A,, 2 ,,,, I 63 Rydberg, Sonya ...,.. .....,...., ,,..,.. I 2 4 SCI'Il'T1IIZ, D. ...,... ...... 2 ....,87, I62 Richards, Celia ....,. ,,,,.. A.,.a I 9 O Rogers, Patricia ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, I 32 Rynerson, Jean ,..... 2 .,,,,. 2 ..,.. I2B 5ChmIfZ, Wm. ....... ..,.................,...... 8 8 Richardson, Bruce ....,. ,.... ,,,,,, 8 6 R09e 5r Pal-II a------- aff--f---f----- I 50 SCI'1r18id9l', .IaCkie ............ I2, 44, 86, I4O Richardson, Robert W. ,,,,,,,.,,, ,.,,..,,, 5 I Rogers: Rosalie f-A- -f------ 8 6 142 Schneider, Roland ..,. .,....,.....,,.,.,.,,,,., I 68 Richardson, Reed ...,.....,,...,.,,,,,..oo..,..,. I5O Rogers, Wallace --4E- s--,---...-. 1 96 Schnuo, Dorothy .,..,... ...... .o,.... a 6 , 122 Richardson, William I.. ..,,,.. 162, 183, 248 Rohlf, F, James ---,- .---- ---..---.--- l 6 8 S Schoenkopf, Sandra ..... 2 .....I,,,,. 87 Richardson, William R. ...,........,,,, 60, 175 R0fI1a0v.T9nva s---- -- -.---fs- 136 208 Sailors, John ....... 2 I6O Schoonovor, Lyn ..,...o, 2222150 Rickey, Ronald ............,o. ao, 98, 99, I97 ROHBY, John A--f E- -V,-ss. 86, 150 184 sakarnofo, Sally ...... ..,o....,..,.,,.,,, , ,,,, 2 os schriofor, Aileen .,..., ,..,o,.,,., 1 94 Rickon, Pat ,,,,., ,.,., ,,,,. ...,,, .,,o,,,.,,,,,,,, I 2 6 R OIIQYI UVSI-'Ia a----- r-----r----r----' - - 193 Saleeby, Edward ,,,. 2 222 .,,,., 2, ..,, 2, II7 Schriefef, Charlotte .... ....,,.,..... 2 2,2194 Rienstra, Ann ...... ,,,,. I 28 Rosa, Ollvla ---r- ---------r------ff I 40 Saliba, Joan ,,...... ..... ,,,,,, I 2 6 Schroeder, Martin .,,,.. 2 197, 258 Riggins, Bruce ,..,, .,,.,....,,,, 150 ROSHCIO, Meda --------------- ------ I 94 I99 Salmon, Barbara .,,,.,.,., ,.,,,., I 42, 203 Schroeder, Raymond ......,,,,.,,..,,,,,.,,,,,, 2 87 Rigler, Donald N. ,... .o.,, ..,, , ,,,.. I 5 6 ROSE, Karen ------ - f------- -f---- I 24, 178 Salomon, Zygmund ....,. ,...,.. ,.,,,,,,,. 2 0 0 Schrumpt, Diane .... 2 ,.,,, .,... ..... ...,,, I 2 B Ritchey, s. Donlay ,............ 55, I47, 170, R0Se 'b9fQeI', Frank ----.. ------.--.-...A.. 2 54 Salvato, Forronafo .,,.....,...,.....,..... 199 sohrumpf, Barbara ,.... as, 125, 198 200 183, I54f I83 RRSGUPGVQBV, GGOYQE a-A--- -----------A-s------, I 72 Sampson, Barbara ....,. ....., 2 05, 206, 208 Schrupp, Manfred H, .,.......,...,., 2 ,,,,,,.,, 51 I'-Obefshawf Reginald C4 ---Ea---EE-s Aeeaerrr 2 07 Rosenthal. 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