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

 - Class of 1956

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I6 COMPETITION -4--- 45 FEATURES 92 FELLOWSHIP 128 SPRING 236 INDEX AND SUBSCRIBERS 294 SAN DIEGO DEL SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA ' EDITOR, JONI WILLIAMS, ' PHOTOGRAPHY, RAY PR . f F I gy g f YA P 1 VA ll O .IX E 4 g S V4 ay? HG , K vis 4571, o 5 Y O ' -, f : f TQQESA U CQ r 4 ' ,- QV V H' j -.46 S 3' Jin 4 Aqnib 1 5' 1 f- 4. A : ima, ,v v 15 .- - 4,' V Y Y ,v- 1 ' v, v, V V v'. a ' 1 ff,, v.,. v ' ,.-' ,N V, 'sh' -., V v f' ,aflf M lu, 'fn-X . ,n' A n 4... 'I..- A OX . ',-f A 'nh .huh 4,1 tn A A 1- a.. yt. 0, 1, l M... AMA 4 l. qg 34 X ' af? ' X 0 Q V f ' v 4 ji A 5 'Lv ? A 4' I 5' I F . Q . SU DO ESTE TRT ' ART, PAT ROGERS ' LAYOUT, DICK CALDERHEAD ' COVER, TOM GOULD AnMmls'rRA'rloN Acrlvrrlss E. . . ACADEMIC 2 Q .lv -1 I my if v. ' . g.,,,.fe65r 1f: 3f'i'5,.Q V W ' 'A vvfxgg, at V :V ff-nf Q Q? M525- 15' ,pw- 4 I . Q F9 .f ' 'K ' 1-ctw f rf ., ,Q lm 39 K 'yur' Q' tink 'I .,W3' A5 ,y f 'Z I 21 i ' ,, 'P .0 , 9 ,v ' 1 . ft .JP Yiiziiiw TN-. ,-by 1 U . .. 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Kinder Business Manager Publications and Placement Officer Coordinator of Public Relations Officer Audio-Visual Services ..,-::::':2.'r'.:' s f X Q I 1 ei gr ief Ale - . y yyy, Richard Madden Robert Linn Marion-L. Parker Frank O. Robertson, M.D. Chairman of Activities Advisor Registrar Director of Graduate Studies l'le0lTl1 Services .4- r J , - ..... g M . .gi I ' I wh . . 0 L f f ' A L Q! f John Paul Stone Dick Thomas Alfred E. White Robert F. Wilcox Head Librarian Graduate Manager Admissions Officer Coordinator of Public Administration LT. COL JOHN MONACO, JR. . ROBERT W. RICHARDSON . . . . . MALCOLM A. LOVE . ROBERT D. HARWOOD JOHN R. ADAMS . Languages GEORGE N. SORENSON . . DUDLEY H. ROBINSON WILLIAM L. TERRY . CHARLES W. LAMDEN . DIVISION CHAIRIVIEN Air Science Social Sciences . President, San Diego State College Life Sciences and Literature . Fine Arts Physical Sciences . Physical Education . Business . Education 'WW UQ.: SNK L N 1 'hu Vern E. Odmark Everett G. 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Julian Clarence G. Osborn Orrin E. Klapp Geography Journalism Political Science Sociology and Anthropology fu gr y . 5 Qty-A Y in + , ml' X . x A A ' Yi , Dorothy J. Tollefsen Physical Education ll 3 ,, ,.:.: L ,, 4- Wg, ,,,:1,' 2 -'-' , 3 ll ff 5 Y 2 If ' ff ' - f- ':? -f' if ',1AI i K- , lllf ai ,, ,:. ,l . i , J .LVVY ,- . 1 x R ,iq Y ' KKK R K M AAL Q , mg: ' ' by f 6 I wfnmwlef ACTIVITIES ASTRONOMY PHYSICS x gal.: '87 . W -, ww via. Q o'?. Q If Q -sis Y . an gi rx arf- Q t?34: if- A, fx pf' ' 'ia - f-wil 'W' PA Hlllll QW. 6 mf., NX - k . -1. N AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. OPTICS I ACTIVITIES ASTRONOMY iw? ZOOLOGY ACTIVITIES . , HOMECOMING . . BLUE BOOK BALL FALL K. . . This is food?'?? ORIENTATION PEP CAMP . . . No, Thc1T's my purse!!! -W if, . Twc1s C1 cold vvinTer's evening . . . 18 . . Iwcmto cigarette . . . . . Blackboard iungle . . . Paradise losT . . . REGISTRATION . . . remember Those long lines . . . This was a prioriTy number . . . all ThaT money . . . Till ouT ALL THOSE FORMS . . . buT They couldn'T close ThaT class . . . They did . . . oh well . . . noT ThaT class Too ! l ! AsTrophysics ? ? ThoughT iT was beTTer Than noThing . . . SepTember 15 . . . Trosh iour- nleyed To Camp Marston for Orientation Camp . . . TeaTuring swimming, boaTing, or lisTening To records . . . learned cusToms, hisTory, and organizaTion of STaTe . . . inTroducTion To TaculTy and sTaTT members . . . dancing, music by Eddie Fisher . . . Then came The dawn . . . CLASSES . . . 'lg . . . Take if Gr leave if , I I . , . Fill These ouT in TriplicaTe and reTurn To desk 91 . . . 19 Go To your corners and come ouT fighting. The very idea! T Pledge Presents . . . The debuT for The pledges of The il NaTiohal SororiTies, 8 To lO aT The House of HospiTaliTy . . . Tried To remember all Those hames . . . Actives happy over The ehThusiasTic receprioh of fraTerhiTy men . . . Bonfire rally OCT. l, The same highr as The TradiTiohal lighTihg of The S by The members of OceoTl . . . A week laTer came The Frosh RecepTioh aT The El CorTez . . . Music by Eddie Fisher . . . ehTerTaihmehT feaTured songs by STarlighT Opera sTar Ole KiTTlesoh and a comedy skiT by Doh HarrihgToh . . . FraTerhiTy rushing domihaTed The social schedule Tor The Tirsr mohTh of school, followed by biddihg aT Scripps CoTTage . . . Heavy- weighT cohTender Archie Moore arrived for a pep-Talk . . . Anybody Tor a couple of rounds? . . . TEKE's Lamboogie in The CohTihehTal Room of The Sah Diego HoTel was The TirsT blasT of The year . . . Had all The bopsrers ouT ih Torce . . . 13 AzTecs filibusTered Their way To cerTiTicaTes ih The Speech Tournament . . . 20 colleges parTicipaTed wiTh over 200 speakers . . . Shrine Charity game followed a week laTer . . . Egad, hoT again! . . . Oh well, The pageahTry was hice . . . The age old Greek comedy HippolyTus was presehTed by The TheaTer Guild . . . Ahhe Farrar and Dohald Reiersoh made The producTioh a greaT success. Hey fellas, a live one! Some enferfaihmeht, huh? l'm a poor liTTle lamb . . 63 gI 'l,I,,l 'EN Q s- fl, 2 2 s 12 'Q Xs' 1 u N ' , 3 3 1 's : I I T. Besf foot forward Did you hear ubouf vy lllljlllglqlgr E III X I 13 0 'S '4 Will he make it ? Hitting 0 bruce Wmch The birdie . 21 I cm Michael of The Waldorf. I ws -4 0 3 no U ru 3 o F5 -1 o -. in 3 Q 0 -. o 3 I 3 CD 'il I 5 Q V- -. 3' Q -. O' Q S i1 -nlV'H lInl f Hx 9,2 IIHIHIU4 n 5 . -R iff, '-fm'-A' -w., f . some of our tasty punch? Bock In '54 . Cl Don't hit her Jack. Come right in boys. Full Elections . . . saw one of the largest turn-outs in Aztec history for 21 of 22 offices, no one ran for graduate representative . . . Among those elected were . . . Senior President, Alan Mishne . . . Junior President, Don Foster . . Sophomore President, Ole Kittleson . . . Frosh Presi- dent Dave DeVol . . . Veterans Day saw the AFROTC participation in exercises commemorating the men of State who have sacrificed their lives for their country . . . November 24 brought the Pi Kappa Alpha's Turkey Trot . . . held at Mission Beach Ballroom . . . Maynard Fer- if 'gisliitil guson s Orchestra provided the music. HWS G good likeness' don., you think But I didn't. Cheez it, the cops. HOIVIECOIVIING ,iam 5 ll if qw f 5: :gr J X ,h:.. 1-Eff ff 53' ,J li rhmy, '?- .,,, Exfiii 'f'-Ag, 1 if!wli4 . i ea-ni, Q W K -P -a fa Q 1 Q Mn o Q 'h it 1, 4 ai I 4 5 I J' .' s 4 Q ,, f1A,, ,, fi? ,ffm Qs- -!! I Q , o .w' - ow 4 I' J -.AJ 2' N- k L A, -eg. vw , B Q -.l - fx- A, .ug- uA ' K ff' .. : , , 'fy-4 '95 A Q ffl! . Q ff 1 ,Q 11+ ,K fm 2 ,.,..,,, ., . E., ,GH -:sw f 52: E, 5 E 5 X 7? 'AM 'iff-n t! ,x,s'. .1-L ----- ggwmlxfm-1,,, If . Liliiii 32 ' a 3 li, ,Ig .....,, ...,, . . K , ki A I 'VN ' 'WWUHHI MECOMING ATTENDA-NTS 0'x,,5 . s: Qin -M LOIS PICK JOAN MICKELSEN A. K. JONES HARRIET PAULARENA DONA LARSON U Q v 4, 9 , p , x , V . vv,z-M. -xsmrn-'s 1. fu.. 'vxvv' . . .K 1 + -. R- V .1 -1... 1... m f 'W 1. s., X ,QI- K , 'H' 1- 1 L'f. ' I.5 if'ffifif5':'!!s5 1642 ...s.,,,, A SWEEPSTAKES ,Q tr, 'mu' .pb ,154 I wr 211, ff A 1. W f.ss F.:,- Q-1-4 or fx Jlld 8 AN Q ,let --1' -llwl llmw 'W' K-s..,., A ,af N' '-s.,,.,uA Tai Mahal, entered by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, won the sweepstakes . . . Float chairman was Frank Mendoza. Depicting a maharaja and his harem seated before the Tai, it was constructed entirely of natural flowers in hues f b o green, lack and metallic gold, A tountain of real water sur- rounded by five beautiful dancing girls was the main attraction. Three pledges, striking a huge white gong in rhythm to the tloat's musical th Mahal, announced the float's arrival as it passed down El Cajon Boulevard. eme Taj QQ' fi :I '51 '13 x 31 vs' 2 P S Q N 4' 9' 3 1-4 J... K A ix W i-. 4,.- I' 's..A --, wrt A . Aff f.',n,,.33 ., W, ' .A- , . 5 . 'Q f fig, 2.Q2?f?3,.-7: . - . f was, .7 1. ., Q, 1- : gi 0 ' 1 5. MONTY VISITS JAPAN Alpha Phi-Kappa Sigma First place, Mixed Division 1 ' . A W wks- If ff . - , , 6 1 A 45, J fy, ,gi , , ' ' -j 1 jg, 'fa ' , . - f . 'J. .avr 'R , h, twkfqy- I, I . .U 1 ,,.j, ' r .-- X 'A y, , Q-1' '.n,.-lug? -. .'-!T?.i,5 Kf .' - 133 , , X- J? 'J' 'lf L ' ' Sy ' '1' if ga- r ' . , Y ' vu- ' A 4 v g.,u,.1-V' x MONTY GOES TO MONTE CARLO Alpha Chi Omega First place, Sorority Division Q f ' . .- rw ,i..,1:'rL. :MONTY GOES oowfv UNDE R . 'K1'i1Q: N th 'x 1 'f I fn K 3 , fb. 4 ' iii ff' 42312 .sq-A. . a A K if I if Q I ,-g I iii MONTY GOES DOWN UNDER Sigma Phi Epsilon MONTY GOES TO ICELAND Queizul Hall - ' '.', ., ' , I f' '- 1 i 40' I L I .R LA FIESTA BRAVA Pi Kappa Alpha Best Use Natural Flowersg and Second Place, Fraternity Division I-4 '4' 1 I f 1 BAGPIPES BLOW FOR BONNIE CHI O wma YM m ,,,,,,...'-su-v-yn ln. Y L,.... N 'iiltw ss ,TSX Y 5 ,S Nix 1s.W. Chi Omega Best Design and Construction, and Best Use of Artificial Flowers 7'3V?. in I X -ef :gy- S? A 3' MONTY VISITS ENGLAND Gamma Phi Beta anal Alpha Tau Omega Best Portrayal of Theme at ' 1 V fb , J ,ix N K , i A I . 5 J, ., .0-J ',un P, 'Fl A53-'7.i4i'i , ,4 in' 'sly ' v H' a I x Lihllq GREEK OLYMPIAD Alpha Gamma Delia l wlwiw M, N MONTY SALUTES EGYPT Alpha Xi Delia ARABIA Delta Zeta 2nd Place Sorority Division MONTY GOES TO A GERMAN BEER GARDEN Lamda Chi Alpha 7 I 14 ' 4 I Y wk f A -f . 1 MN . ,S VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY Sigma Pi Hifi' W-L 'n it-fi ,C . -Y A ,hifi ' ' 5--Za.: :win AQ.. M. , , K. 3 WE ARE SIAMESE, IF YOU PLEASE Kappa Alpha Theta MONTY GOES DUTCH Newman Club POLYNESIA Them Chi f ,vga ,si MONTY ON A SAFARI IN THE BELGIAN CONGO f Kappa Alpha KOREA Kappa Delta , X 'Y' -. Q15 ,in W ui- my mx X A my A MONTY VISITS BAVARIA A A T Zeta Beta Tau fl F x ! SALUTE ESPANA Tau Kappa Epsilon Touch-back . . . Even slaves have To eaf . . . . . , The Hollywood look ...Fresh... Over 5,000 cheering fans waTched an underdog and under-raTecl STaTe Team lolasT ouT a 7-6 vicTory over San Francisco STaTe in a fumble filled Homecoming Game . . . LaTer Thaf evening The Homecoming Dance was held in The Don Room of The El Corfez HoTel. ATTer exchanging greeT- ings vviTh old friends The alums and sTudenTs goT down To The business of dancing To The music of Willie Welch and his OrchesTra . . . AfTer a while The crowd on The floor was crushing . . . many of us adiourned To The pool for a i'Talk? . . . many very groggy afTer an all-nighT sTinT The nighT loefore . . . sleepy, droop-eyed floaT chairmen accepTing Trophies Then wandering off in a daze . . . agreeing ThaT all in all if was o Reeel Homecoming . . 35 S i if XS X ,..-f ',T X ik -r ' f -f ' ss. '0Y4w if ,.- wM' ,.f-v . .,av T ,,,..-wP ' ,,.-v'I ' ,,4-: 'T v- ' M-'rf HO!! A-,yt T 1 . lsn'T he through yeT? You load sixfeen Tons . . Religious Emphasis Week, November T4-21 . . . InTer- Faifh Council sponsored The affair . . . seminars, various speakers, and musical programs saw how quickly This week drew To a close . . . Carry my books Babe? This raTher unusual requesT was seldom denied on Carry The Books Day . . . on This day The girls became The willing slaves of The men . . . gals vvore The laTesT in pedal push- ers, slacks and Bermudas . . . The Spring Sing Fund was The obiecT of This worThy endeavor . . . How noT To eaT a pie . . . Pi Kappa Alpha provided The pies . . . each Tra- Ternity, an eaTer . . . Shades of Emily PosT! . , . These lads do look a sighT . . . all That Tor a Trophy wiTh a pig on if . . , TheTa Chi was presenfed wiTh The Outsfanding Scholarship Trophy while Sigma Chi won The l.F.C. sporTs Trophy . . . And her old boyfriend said. . . Wl169C9l LiTTerbug That well groomed look . . . 'Keep the candle burning . . A.W.S. Banquet . . . held in Scripps Cottage on Nov. T6 . . Gamma Phi Beta won the W.R.A. trophy for lnter-sorority Sports, while Kappa Alpha Theta was presented with the Panhellenic Trophy for Scholarship . . . Cap and Gown tapped eight new members . . . Barbara Walter. . .Carmen Sturak . Q .Jackie Paul . . . Lois Farr. . .Vera Thaxton . . . Laverne Zowada . . . Sharon Fisher . . . Beverly Butler . . . And Cetza tapped l2 girls . . . Barbara Goen . . . Nancy Kirkhoff . . . Joan Peterson . . . Marcia Peterson . . . Lynne Tinker . . . Judy Parslow . . . Betty Johnson . . . Beverly Moore . . . Dorothy Hess . . . Lucy Recht . . . and Nancy Olds . . . The W.R.A. Carnival . . , came on Nov. 22 just before Thanksgiving . . . Stellar attraction was a garter Throw sponsored by Alpha Chi Grnega . . . penny pitching ...food...andlotsoffun... So l says to this wise guy 'MJ 1 You qqrfr begf The hguse The greatest show on earth .,,4'n-avr wi 'N ' sf if-'- 'CD - 'luv' Gardol's anti-enzyme protection keeps you free from tooth decay . . . G, si' 1 4...-. 'hits A flat 38 lt's a bird? Mush ! l Ben Hur never had it so good . . . Annual Pledge Chariot Races . . . for the fourth time in a row the tremendous 6 pledge power of Sigma Chi proved too much for the field and they took permanent possession of the perpetual trophy . . . Miss Carol Cotton was crowned Queen of the Chariot Races . . . on the pageantry end of the show the honors went to Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Imaginary Invalid . . . opening night iitters . . . smash hit . . . opening loas- ketball game of the season saw a spirited Aztec squad take on the Arizona State powerhouse . . . smash . . . hit? . , . Peggy Cassell Queen of Fite Nite . . . Kappa Alpha took the top honors this year . . . a record number ot fra- ternity men and independents took part in this annual tistic classic . . . Oooot ! l ! The lineup AT The requesf of acfives, The pledges of Sigma Alpha Ep- silon wore knickers and golf caps . . . The spiriTlsl of 1920 rode again . . . AnoTher TradiTion on campus . . . A ChrisT- mas Carol again This year . . . E. Kingsley Povenmire car- ries on The TradiTion seT so many years ago by his friend Dr. Lewis Lesley . . . Those overflow crowds for boTh per- formances . . . ChrisTmas spiriT in The air . . . in Scripps COT- Tage, drinking coffee and singing favoriTe Carols . . . all ThaT Time spenf in The caf . . . a coke? Don'T mind if I do . . . iT's goooood . . . Talole hopping wiThouT losing your glass . . . The Time you missed The chair . . . MisTleToe . . . do you really remember who you kissed? I don'T . . . ThaT fishey look your girl gave you when she saw your face . . . you decided you'd beTTer noT go To class afTer all. fav Nw... gnu . sii, iuiui -xx, No briar-patch legs here. l haTe To give This up. The boys from The Country Club, Burrppl 39 W 1 g, -4 0 c -H o 1 LO o -f N4 o c -1 :- o -. 3 Q no 9. 3 'o -4 D' rn rn 5 cn no -f YD LD -f 3 C 'f. 0 A ET .0 Lf, O. rn 0 -h I QA' lil, ,, l llll' 'I Y? X Q J ,W r ,IIN 'il::e I XM The quiet before the Storm. 1 X , Z I x.o. 5 'I Q v S ' 1 U X Z xxx' Z 5 SX X Y I I ' I ll Nw qgx Q Q 'fly - f 2 2: 9 ' ,':. ' ,, 0 I f 3 3 6: u : '. U - ! Z T f ' Q,--www EP Ar I r P As I live and breathe! Elvis Prestley! Now is the time for all gbdfpx-HW!!! Nuts! I ! I They Call me Speedo h ' Same thing, side view. Circle K BreakTast . . . Syrup and coffee served in similar containers . . . Naud poured syrup in his coTTee cup . . . Was it good? . . . Jazz Concert Jan. 6, sponsored by music department . . . Arranged and led by Alan Oldfield . . . Remember That quaint old custom ThaT's still around? . . . Finals, I believe they call it . . . New Tinals system . . . No more Tinals' Week . . . Three and Tour Tests on one day . . . study, study, study! . . . Woe is me! . . . were you Tired? . . . spent all night studying Tor that Test . . . blue books galore . . . oral Tests . . . written tests . . . Tests in sign lan- guage . . . Thursday . . . Friday. . . Monday . . . TUESDAY!! a week and a half of Freedom!!! Oh Boyohboyohboy . . . Wheeeee! Days passed . . . The Blue Book Ball came and went . . .Then ThelrooT Tell in . . . Craaaash!!! GRADES . . . Beefhoven's 3rd ,T Sb' l've got This Test cooled. You've had three hours to remember your namef 41 BLUE BOCDK BALL SYLVIA CAMPBELL WHITE Delfo Sigma Phi BELLE CDF THE BLUE BOCDK BALL ANN MURRAY Sigma Pi ELAINE TUCKER Sigma Phi Epsilon BLUE EMNDK BALL 44 BARBARA CONDON I GAY COWIE Sigma Chi Lambda Chi Alpha LINDA FALK Zeta Beta Tau BARBARA GRENFELL Thefa Chi BETTY HARMON Kappa Alpha JACKIE KIMBROUGH Kappa Alpha Psi .i., L , . SIMONE LAMBIOTTE Sigma Alpha Epsilon KATHY LANPHIER Tau Kappa Epsilon Q DOROTHY O'LAUGHLIN Alpha Tau Omega NANCY DEARTH Kappa Sigma CAROL COTTON Pi Kappa Alpha SALLY MURPHY Phi Sigma Kappa FALL 90 wQ,w I V ll! NW III Wa MQ! x 'Q ASA f is ff, '52 S at fi Q5 , N Wal 'Mba ff RX xi' ss NW I X ll 1197 E I 5 9 5 Q Z' 'wgf 1 4 47 J COMPETITION K4 as F f 5 if 5 T 1 A 'WW- ar 'ia N L is TW,A gf ' 35451: fir? 1 13' ,-11: Y?-,i.?, 'M if .,1aW'f, ' ' . 5 Wg? .Q - 'w'1i!3'Q.--5 If -L ' , , . -291 I ',:EfTf.2 f:N, 1 XS- F 75 iff 93? . 1:3 - Q-4 ' N A' f -.4 ' Q' 1, 1f,L W 5. Q' gig gif' . ,F ' -- L - ffm n 4 n Q FQ 'N-Q FOOTBALL STATISTICS SD OPP First Downs Rushing ... .. 57 93 First Downs Passing . . . . . 43 44 First Downs Penalties . . . . . 7 11 Total First Downs .... . . . 107 148 Carries .............. . . . 390 438 Yards Gained Rushing ... . . .1372 2198 Yards Lost Rushing ....... ... 384 411 Net Yards Gained Rushing 988 1787 Net Yards Gained Passing 930 1188 Total Plays ........... 549 611 Total Net Yards Gained . 1918 2975 Passes Attempted ..... 159 173 Passes Completed ...... 75 77 Passed Had intercepted . 18 11 Touchdown Passes ..... 5 12 . . . A tense moment . . . '-nv .np- For the second consecutive year a San Diego State College player was named to the National Intercollegiate All-American football team. Jay Gutowski, completing his third season of varsity football at State, was picked on the mythical all-star squad for his standout per- formance at both guard and fullback on offense and as a linebacker on defense. Gutowski, a 5-8, 185 pound senior, has one year of eligi- bility remaining. Otherwise, it wasn't too happy a year for coach Bill Shutte and his men. The team com- pleted its season with a 2-8, won-lost record, poorest showing since 1942 when an Aztec team was winless in six games. SD OPP Number of Punts .... . 51 44 Punts Had Blocked . .. . . .. 1 1 Yards Punted ....... .... 1 828 1601 Punting Average .... . 35,8 36.4 Number of Penalties .. . 43 69 Yards Penalized ... ... 383 594 Fumbles ............ . 54 45 Ball Lost Fumbles ...... . 29 18 Number of Kick Returns ...... . 61 53 Yards Kicks Returned ......... .. . 999 811 Average Yards Kicks Returned . 16.4 15.3 Touchdowns ................ . 10 35 Extra Points Attempted . . . . . O 35 Extra Points Made ..... . 5 21 Total Points .... . 65 231 49 An indicaTion of Things To come was broughT To lighT in The firsT game of The season when San Diego Traveled To Pep- perdine College only To receive a 21-O loss. A sTrong Pepperdine line kepT The Aztecs from generaTing an offense all nighf while giving iTs own backs plenTy of Time To pick up yardage. Opening iTs home season in The newly-lighTed AzTec Bowl, San Diego played perhaps iTs besT game of The season buf sTill dropped a lasT-quarTer 12-6 decision To Cal Poly. A heavily-favored Poly Team was played off iTs feeT for mosT of The game buT San Diego did mosT of iTs gaining in The middle of The field. QuarTerloack Bill Richardson did a fine job for The AzTecs. Aztec Coach Bill SchuTTe Bates 6 Kirst Larry Erwin 9 '-f Bernie Flaherty Monte Fritz Doug Harvey SJ, . 4' xi, T' N. 5 Claude Lewis Bolo Linares Don Magee Marshall Malcolm Everett Hughes John McHargue ' . . is A 0 6' A y 3 ' ' 'M A l Q ' Q . ewton Tom Noon Richard Parque Braxton Pinkins Allen Redman Bill Richardson A X ? i A I ...,... I- ,I--' 'F' r f 2 X ' . yy f' .. s ' ' 'ir . , tick Runyon Hugh Simpson Len Smorin Clark Staples Alonzo Wood David Young AZTEC FOOTBALL TEAIVI 1955-1956 AZTECS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER BATES, Hugh lhbl ..... CANIZALES, Albert Iel . EARLY, John Kel ..,... ERWIN, Larry lg! ..... FLAHERTY, Bernie Iel .. FRITZ, Monte Iel ,.,,.. GUTOWSKY, Julius It-gl HARVEY, Doug Ihb-qlol HUGHES, Everett lgl .. . KIRST, James Igl ...... KRUPENS, Harold ltlal .. LEWIS, Claude Ihbl ... LINARES, Bob ltl ,..... MAGEE, Don Iqbl ..... MALCOLM, Marshal! lhlol McHARGUE, Don ltl MCHARGUE, John ICI .. NEWTON, Bolo Itl ...,. NICHOLAS, Donny lgl .. NOON, Tom Ihbl .,... OHLIN, Gerald lgl .... PARQIJE, Richard Iqbl . PINKINS, Braxton lel ... PYLES, Jimmy Ihbl REDMAN, Allen Icl REID, Richard lhbl ..... RICHARDSON, Bill Iqbj . RUNYON, Dick ITI ..... SIMPSON, Hugh ltbl ... SMORIN, Len lgl ...,. STAPLES, Clark ICJ .... WHELAN, James ltl ... WOOD, Alonzo Iel YOUNG, David lgl ...........165 ....I9O ....I75 ....I9O ....185 ....I95 .. .... 185 .. .,.. 178 ...HQOO ....16B ....18O ..,.165 ....24O ...,.165 .. .... 165 .....187 ....205 ....22O ....ZOO ....I6O ....I95 ..,.16O ....205 ...,ISS ....IBS ....I8O ....17O ....2IO ....ISO ,...I85 ....21O ....22O ...,2OO ....IBS Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. So, So I 51 Fullback Hugh Simpson fights for yardage against Tempe defenders, Pomona-Claremont hosted a visiting San Diego State Team and piled up a 21-O tirst quarter lead before The Staters came To life in The Third game ot The year. The Aztecs Took over and scored Three Times themselves, buT a Tinal Pomona Touchdown gave The home Team a 28-20 triumph. l-laltback Jimmy Pyles was a running Threat Tor San Diego all afternoon, while quar- Terback Don Magee's passes al- mosT gave The Aztecs a win. i End John Early sidesteps a Pomona-Claremont defender after catching cz pass. 30? 4 ,, .D -s ,.,.Ls.S-I BuT I don'T wanna go! Coaches Smifh and SchuTTe, wiTh The Byron Chose Memorial Trophy for ouTsTanding lineman. Jay Gutowski was This year's recipienT. ReTurning home for a Shrine Game baTTle wiTh Arizona STaTe Tempe in Balboa STadium, San Diego couldn'T cope wiTh The bigger and fasTer Sun Devils and losf a 46-0 conTesT before 17,000 fans. Four runs of more Than 50 yards produced four Touchdowns for Arizona STaTe while Sa n Diego ThreaTened once in The second quarTer. STill seeking Their firsT win of The year, The AzTecs hosTed San Diego Naval Training CenTer in AzTec Bowl and on The sTrengTh of Two conversions by end Bernie FlaherTy, edged The sailors 12-14. BoTh Teams flashed some fancy plays buT a sTronger San Diego line gave The win To The collegians. Homecoming saw a slighTly fa- vored San Francisco STaTe Team visiT AzTec Bowl and for The sec- ond sTraighT week end FlaherTy's righT fooT gave San Diego a win, This Time by a 7-6 counT. San Francisco couldn'T move Too well once iT goT pasT midfield buT kepT The AzTecs busy wiTh iTs passes and end runs. WiTh Two sTraighT wins under iTs belT, San Diego STaTe Took To The road once again, Traveling To meeT a Fresno STaTe Team ThaT was rafed The sTrongesT small college Team on The WesT Coasf. The Bulldogs scored on The opening play of The game buT afTer Thaf They foughT for The resT of The game as The AzTecs played a fine game despite los- ing 20-6. New Mexico A8rM proved To be iusT as poor a hosT, as San Diego couldn'T sTop The Aggies speedy backs, and dropped a 26-6 game. Al Canizales played his besT game aT end buT New Mex- ico sTopped everyone else To hand The AzTecs Their sixfh loss. Back home in AzTec Bowl found San Diego receipTing for iTs Third shuTouT of The season as a sTrong Marine Corps RecruiT De- poT squad handed ouT a 32-O defeaf. A Thick fog seTTled over The field aT The sTarT of The sec- ond half To puT a damper on any passing The STaTers mighT have done To Try To cafch The LeaThernecks. 53 'S 15 Y Alf f' X in-.' ii ,Y Hialf Nh.. fi ...Ls- 3 rw X 'xg YW ' 7' 'Y M Pomona iumps to an early lead and the Aztec bench watches in dismay. Halfback Gene Mitcham off on a long Touchdown run for Arizona State Tempe in Shrine Game action. Aztecs in pursuit are Jay Gutowski, John Early, Dick Runyon. This time Mitcham is stopped behind scrimmage line by Braxton Pinkins. Ace tackle Bob Newton was injured in the Pomona game and was of little use to his team after that. Senior halfback Marshall Malcolm, a California Collegiate first team pick last season, was also hurt and was forced to drop from the squad late in the year. Half- back Claude Lewis and quarterback Bill Rich- ardson, tackles Bob Linares and Jim Whelan and others too numerous to mention were slowed up part or most of the year. s ' L gg N, , , Q F 1212 LL., 1 . A . ,E , - .I K .: fff:- ::: i,, 1 If M K, k V 45 ,Q 5 Q, Q ' ' an 5 ri M' f. Oo' -7 AZTEC BASKETBALL 19551956 Name Tony Pinkins, f . Danny Newpori, Don Hegerle g . Noel Mickelsen, c Jim Sams, f Bob Adams, g . Archie Rambeau, John Hannon, g Al Nordquist, f . Rich Gehring, c . Ray Woodmonsee, g .... Braxton Pin kins, f U. of Arizona 80 Ariz. Tempe 82 Loyola Univ. 74 San Diego 74 San Diego 79 San Diego 75 San Diego 90 San Diego 57 San Diego 89 San Diego 93 San Diego 91 San Diego 88 San Diego 81 San Diego 59 San Diego 90 San Diego 96 G FG FT TP FP AVG. .. 29 187 150 524 75 18.1 f ...... 29 148 131 427 53 14.7 .. 29 113 89 315 72 10.9 .. .. 29 119 55 293 91 10.1 .. 29 73 34 180 51 6.2 . . . . 16 62 32 156 44 9.8 g ..... 28 53 44 150 42 5.4 .... .. 29 48 33 129 58 4.4 . . . . . 23 23 9 55 19 2.4 ........2O 10 14 34 23 1.7 21 1 1 12 34 23 1.6 . . . . . 1 1 7 5 19 14 1.7 29 4 608 2316 565 79.9 San Diego 74 Fresno State 88 San Diego 86 San Diego 76 San Diego 74 Long Beach ST. 38 San Diego 70 Cal Poly 67 San Diego 64 Pasadena Naz. 56 San Diego 84 Los Angeles 52 Whittier Coll, 69 San Diego 79 Whifiier 58 Chico Sraie 60 San Diego 81 S.D. Navy 63 Pepperdine 62 San Diego 74 Pepperdine 42 San Jose Sfafe 50 San Diego 91 Long Beach ST. 60 Ariz. Tempe 64 i'San Diego 93 Cal Poly 69 SDSC Alumni 65 1San Diego 78 Pasadena Naz. 62 Los Angeles ST. 72 1'San Diego 91 Humboldf ST. 63 S.D. Marines 61 11San Diego 77 Alderson- California Poly 69 Broaddus 64 U. of Redlands 55 +GusTavus Loyola Univ. 81 Adolphus 69 San Diego 60 Fresno State 88 Won 23, LOST 6 TNAIA Playoff Games BASKETBALL TEAM Clockwise, from cemer: George Ziegenfuss lCoochl, Dick Gehring, AI Nordquist, Tony Pinkins, Donny Newport, Jim Sams, Bob Adams, Archie Rombeou, John Hannon Roy Woodmonsee, Don Hegerle, Noel Mickelson. 58 Free Throw percentage l.7l5l, field goals afrempfed a game, one season l66.7l, free Throws afternpfed, one season l85Ol, and consecufive vicfories ll3l. The won- losf percenfage of .793 was a record for San Diego Teams which have played 20 or more games in a season. Dr. George Ziegenfuss, Aztec basketball coach, I 4 ,- 4. 1. Q .. A , , l a I 1 V f, . ,mvbldff Q- gs v .,, . Nordquisr drives foward a two-point layup. Top scorer Tony Pinkins reaches high for a rip in aT1empT. 59 'K Individual records were set by forward Tony Penkins, 187 field goals in a season, center Noel Mickelsen, lO7 consecutive games played in a varsity career, 95 consecutive games started and 9l fouls in a season, and forward Danny New- port, 27 consecutive free throws. Six members of the team are seniors and have completed their eligibility. Included in that number are four of the five top scorers on the team. Forwards Newport, 6-l, and Jim Sams, 6-O, center Mickelsen, 6-6, and guards Don l-legerle, 6-O, John Hannon, 6-O, and Ray Woodmansee, 5-10, are all seniors and will be graduated in June. Mickelsen tips in a basket on a rebound effort against Whittier San Diego Newport and Hegerle block out Whittier attempt to rebound defeated the Poets 79 58 as Mickelsen moves in to assist. A layup by Newport and two points for San Diego against Naval Training Center, Eligible to return next season are for- wards Tony Pinkins, 6-3, Al Nordquist, 6-4, and Braxton Pinkins, 6-2, center Rich Gehring, 6-5, and guard Archie Rambeau, 6-1. In addition, guard Bob Adams, 6-O, ineligible to compete the second semester this past season, may also turn out, Tony Pinkins leol the team in scoring with 524 points in 29 games for an 18.1 average. Newport was next with 427 points and a 14.7 average while l-legerle was third with 315 points, Mickelsen fourth with 293 points and Sams fifth with 180 points. San Diego started its season slowly, los- ing its first three games to Arizona Tempe, University of Arizona and Loyola University. lt was after the Loyola game that the Aztecs came back fighting to show their fans the type of winning ball that could be played. The team won 13 straight games, setting a school rec- ord, anal practically clinching a berth in the NAIA playoffs. In succession, they defeated Pasadena Nazarene, Whittier, Chico State, Pepper- dine, San Jose State, Arizona Tempe, the Alumni, Los Angeles State, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Cal Poly, University of Redlands, Loyola and Fresno State. lt was on the second night of a two-game visit to Fresno that the bubble burst, with the Bulldogs taking an 88-86 over- time win. BASKETBALL Sams slips by a Los Angeles State defender to add two points in 78-52 Aztec win. 61 Following a win over Long Beach State and a three-point loss to Cal Poly, the Aztecs went on another winning streak that saw them win nine straight includ- ing four playoff games. The five regu- lar season wins came over Los Angeles State, Whittier, Naval Training Center, Pepperdine and Long Beach State, San Diego moved into the playoffs anol drew Cal Poly as its first opponent. The two teams had split a two-game series during the regular season but the third game was to go to the Aztecs. Tony Pinkins droppeol in 26 points and Sams scored 23 in pacing them to a sweet 93-69 victory. Mickelsen comes out second best in rebounding try against NTC j,,,,..., Watching the results from the bench during the Loyola game. WiTh The SouThern California NAIA championship as The prize, San Diego meT Pasadena Nazarene in The second playoff game. The Crusaders made a fight of iT all The way, spurred on by a large group of rooTers vvho mode The Trip To San Diego, buT Pinkins again scored 26 poinTs and NevvporT hooked his way To I8 as The AzTecs led Through- ouT for a 78-62 Triumph. Humboldr STaTe College was picked as The nexT play off opponenT and The game was played in Eureka, Calif. The AzTecs arrived by plane and received a warm welcome by The enTire ciTy. The game, played as an afTermaTh To a whirlwind look aT a fine ciTy, was almosT anTi-climacTic. HumboldT made a game of iT for The firsT half buT The fasT-breaking aTTack of The San Diegans vvore Them down afTer inTermission and resulTed in a 91-63 AzTec vvin. Pinkins wiTh 24 poinTs and NewporT wiTh 22 were The Top poinT geTTers. The game gave San Diego The DisTricT 3 NAIA TiTle and a berTh To The NAIA championship Tour- namenT. After a few mixups in connecTions and leaving coach George Ziegenfuss, manager Mel Curry and NordquisT To caTch a laTer Train, The Team arrived in Kansas CiTy afTer 30 hours of Travel- ing, Tired, buT sTill wiTh plenTy of spiriT. Time out for The fosr-breaking Aztec offense Guard Hegerle breaks Through Los Angeles defense wiTh The help of o Mickelsen block. Home from the Kansas City Tournament-Left to right: Woodmansee, Newport, Hegerle, Pinkins, Coach Ziegenfuss, Mickelsen, Sams and Gehring. Back row: Manager Curry and Hannon. The 32-team tournament began on March T2 but San Diego drew a first day bye and played its first game March T3 against Alderson-Broaddus College of Phillipi, W. Va. Playing at lO:3O p.m., the sixth-seeded Aztecs battled for four quarters through a haze of cigarette smoke and pulled out a 77-64 win. The team still showed effects of its long train ride but won with a 21- point spurt by Pinkins, a T6-point show and fine defensive effort by Mickelsen, and T5 points by l-legerle. Center Gehring looked sharp under the back-boards as Ziegenfuss cleared his bench in the last half. Again drawing a 10:30 p.m. starting time, San Diego ran up against a giant Gustavus-Adol- phus team from St. Peter, Minn., for its second- round foe, March T4. With a starting lineup of a 6-7 and 6-5 pair of forwards, a 6-8 center, and a guard who stood 6-3, the Gusties domi- nated the backboards in the first half and left the court at recess with a 37-27 lead. The Aztecs put on a spirited second-half rally and had the Gusties hanging on at the end but the first-half deficit was too much to overcome and San Diego ended its season with a 69-60 loss. Newport maneuvers for a hook shot against Alderson-Broacldus in Kansas City NAIA action. Aztecs won opening game, 77-64. Photo by special permission of United Press. gh Sciring iunior varsity guard Jerry Davee comes to a halt after driving toward basket against a -stars. FROSH BASKETBALL STATISTICS Opp SD San Diego Jr. College. .88 47 Palomar Jr. College. . .66 55 Loyola JV .......... 62 44 Pasadena Nazarene JV 52 85 Whittier JV ......... 67 44 Oceanside Jr. College.54 65 Pepperdine JV ...... 43 74 U.S. Naval Hospital. . .59 56 San Diego University. .26 72 Palomar Jr. College. . .56 San Diego Jr. College.68 64 Chula Vista HS ...... 46 75 Opp ....54 .63 .52 ....54 ....24 St. Augustine HS ..... 35 Loyola JV ..... Grossrnont HS ....... 46 Oceanside JC ...... Sweetwater HS ..... Fleet All-Weather .... 82 Whittier JV ......... 79 Pepperdine JV ....... 63 USS Bon Homme Richard ..... EI Caion HS .... Helix HS ........ 90 lnter-frat All-Stars ...61 ...62 San Diego State's frosh team was actually a combination of freshmen and junior varsity this season. Considering the squad was forced to split its forces for frosh and iv games, it compiled a respectable 14-10 record. Guard Jim Monahan led the squad in scoring with 273 points and a 14.4 average. Center Jerry Mulder was second with 219 points and a 9.1 average. Other top scorers were John Lukaseky, 203 points, Bill Reeves, 181 points, Bill Cowmey, 137 points, and Jerry Davee, 107 points. Coach Ralph Grawunder, who took over in mid-season when Carl Benton had to give up his coaching duties to continue his work for a doctorate, cited the team for its fine spirit and abil- ity to overcome mistakes. .,, W., 'mix Q 1-MM ,.m,NWw..Q,.-,.4w,,.,fm-fw-1 ' m.Mw,,,,,.,,,....,Q,.- N,,N...,. -MQ--N.....,.., 'U'- 751 'fi TRACK A in A44 5 1x AZTEC TRACK 1955-1956 CCAA STANDINGS Fresno State College 65 points Los Angeles State College 58 points San Diego State College 18112 points Santa Barbara College 18112 points California Polytechnic College 3 points Long Beach State College 3 points 1956 RESULTS San Diego Naval Training Center 80112, Camp Pendleton 33112, Arizona State Tempe 27 212, San Diego State 5112 San Diego State 101, Long Beach State 30 University of Southern California 79112, NTC 69112, Los Angeles Athletic Club 9112, San Diego State 3112 Camp Pendleton 101, San Diego State 40, Pepperdine College 15 San Diego State 68, San Diego Track and Field Association 63 Los Angeles State 27, San Diego State 54 University of Arizona 98112 , San Diego State 32112 University of California at Los Angeles 122, Southern California Striders 57, San Diego State 23, Los Angeles AC 17 California Collegiate Athletic Association Meet- 3rd Place 18112 San Diego States track squad placed third in the California Collegiate Athletic Association championships, May 5, at Long Beach State in the last regular meet for the year. High hurdler Jim Weldon and shot putter Dave Abbott both placed second in their events to pace an Aztec team which scored 18112 points. San Diego won two of four dual meets this season, defeating Long Beach State and San Diego Track and Field Association and losing to Los Angeles State and the University of Arizona. One varsity record and one freshman record were broken this year. Abbott's 50-7112 shot put effort, March 31, set a new varsity record while a 4:26.0 mile run by freshman Bill Galla- her, April 28, set a frosh mark. Gallaher actually ran a 4:21.8 mile early in the year but it was a non-winning time and there- fore did not qualify for a record. Only two men completed their eligibility this season, sprinters Dick Woolfe and Don Hedlund. Coach Choc Sportsman's squad was composed almost entirely of freshmen and sophomores. Start of 100-yard dash against San Diego Track and Field Association. Aztec coach Charles Choc Sportsman. During the regular season, the Aztec trackmen competed against some of the top collegiate and service teams in the nation, not to mention some of Southern California's leading athletic club squads. San Diego Naval Training Center and Camp Pendleton made up the service competition and gave the yearling Staters some dust to eat with their fine marks. In collegiate ranks, University of Southern Cali- fornia, University of California at Los Angeles and the University of Arizona all competed with the Aztecs while the Los Angeles Athletic Club and the Southern California Striders along with the San Diego Track and Field Association com- posed the club teams. lt was hard to find one individual who stood out on the team during the season. Freshman miler Bill Gallaher broke the school record for first year men with a four-lap time of 4:26.0 against Arizona. He had non-winning times of Rich Gehring leads the field in the low hurdle race. 4:23.3 and 4:2l.8. Gallaher received much of his endurance from The cross country season and will be a serious Threat to smash The school record of 4:l7.l within The next two years. Freshman Darrell Sager ran fine races of l:56.9 and l:57.l in The 880 and also should pose a threat to break a school record, The present 880 mark standing l:54.0. Frosh John Haley and Tom Simpson looked stronger as The season pro- gressed with Haley having a best Time of :O9.9 in the IOO-yard dash and Simpson being Timed in :49.6 in The 440. Haley was late turning out 4, i y . ' 1 .!'r'f4'i 3'iiZl3'?3 pectators watch a battle for places along the home stretch. Another iqvelin T055 for Don King. 69 i a and Simpson only ran the 440 after more than half the season had elapsed. Other good sprint men were senior Dick Woolte and sophomore Bernie Stolzoff. Sophomore Mike Patterson had a .506 440 time, while soph Mike Muirhead had a 1:57.1 880 effort. Perhaps the pluckiest runner all season was two- miler Dave Sucec. Turning out late after com- peting with the Aztec frosh basketball squad, Sucec lowered his time with each race and had a 10:15 top at the season's end. One ofthe team's strongest points this year was in the hurdles, where Jim Weldon and Rich Gehring ran identical times of :15.1 in the 120- high hurdles and :25.1 in the 220-low hurdles. . .i . ,,1, 1 isss 1 Low hurdle race pits Aztecs Tom Noon and Gary Smith. 14 ' 3 Aztecs Dick Woolfe and John Haley hit the tape at the finish of the 100-yard dash against Los Angeles State. if Weldon, a sophomore, finished his second var- sity season this year while Gehring was in his first. In the field events, shot putter Dave Abbott was the outstanding performer, breaking the school record with a 50-7112 toss in the Santa Barbara Easter Relays, March 31. Abbott, in his first year here after transferring from junior college, should better that effort next season, according to Coach Sportsman. Lack of time to practice kept two Aztecs from exceptional performances. Freshman broad jumper Denny Hill leapt 22.4V,, early in the sea- son but couldn't spend much time on the track because of work. High iumper San Mankins cleared 6-2 but had the same problem. Taking over for Hill in the broad iump, Russ Himmer also cleared 22 feet by nearly two inches and got support from Jim Holmes. Him- mer also occasionally ran in the hurdles races. Bob Ott, when not participating with the golf lt's a new meet record for shot putter Dave Abbott against Los Angeles. 71 3, v Q L S, squad, managed to high jump often enough to clear 6-3118. Ott showed much promise and should develop with more experience, Sportsman said. Pole vaulter Ron Harrington got the bar up to 12-3 and showed improvement over last season while Don King made rapid strides in the iave- lin, having a best toss of 162-7. R . Ron Harrington over the bar at I2-3 irv the pole vault. 4 s Ju. 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O 10 Occidental College .... 1 6 Whittier College ...... 10 11 Cal Tech ............. 2 16 Pasadena Nazarene 8 4 Pepperdine College .... 6 12 Stanford University .... 1 1 Stanford University .... 14 3 Long Beach State ..... 2 2 Pepperdine College .... 7 4 Naval Training Center . .12 W L Pct. .. . 5 1 .833 . . . 5 2 .714 . . . 4 3 .571 . . . 2 3 .400 . . . O 7 .OOO 4' 4 Fresno State College. . . 5 '49 Fresno State College . . O 1' 8 California Polytechnic . 6 6 Naval Air Station ..... 19 1 1 Naval Station ........ 4 2 University of Arizona . 5 8 University of Arizona . . 5 9 Loyola University ..... 3 8 Point Magu Navy .... 1 '18 Los Angeles State .... 5 4' 7 Los Angeles State .... 1 20 Fort Ord Army ....... 12 3 Fresno State College .. 4 1' 5 Santa Barbara College. O 'CCAA Games 4lfWon by forfeit San Diego State's baseballers were in second place in the California Collegiate Athletic Association as the Del Sud went to press. The Aztecs had a 4-2 mark to trail Fresno State by one game. For the season, San Diego had a 20-1O record against both service and col- legiate teams. Coach Charles R. Smith had done a fine job with a team that listed only four seniors and two juniors on the 21-man roster. The team was doing a fine job of representing the college on the dia- mond. The inexperience of most of the players was overshadowed by the deter- mination and spirit of the squad. Freshman infielder Tom Rinks was the leading hitter with a .359 average and also led in home runs, runs batted in and total bases. Pitchers Dave Cavallin l6-Ol and Ken Bailey l7-21 were the winningest moundsmen on the staff with Noel Mick- elsen and John Early also coming through with some good games. Aztec varsity, front row from left: Manager Steve Meyer, George Cunningham, Jerry Smith, Jim Beasley, Dick Pomeroy, Bill Row, Clyde Thomas, Dick Warren, Butch Marliani, Tom Rinks, Jim Bryant, manager Fred Nelson. Top row, from left: Coach Charles R. Smith, Charles Weaver, Dave Cavallin, Jim Pyles, John Early, Noel Mickelsen, Norm Bowser, Ken Bailey, Doug Harvey, Larry Roberts, Tony Roe, Gary Andruos. lnfielder Dick Warren does a quick patch iob after being spiked at Second base. Four seniors concluded their ca- reers for the team this season. Pitcher Noel Mickelsen, a two- time California Collegiate Ath- letic Association first team nom- ination, completed his eligibility with eight varsity letters, four in baseball and four in basketball. Centerfielder Dick Pomeroy also earned four baseball letters in his career. Pomeroy was team captain and batted over .300 most of the season. ln addition he was one of the finest out- fielders, defensively, ever to perform for the Aztecs. E. BW? , , K..-. , ' 1 i I if Jerry Smith takes a throw from pitcher Ken Bailey as Aztecs attempt to pick off Stanford runner. PMB-W ' ' ,35 y'-me , . q V. - fe. .fx , ',2,,,h4 1,-pmt SQA x , , Dick Pomeroy hitis a long one against Stanford University. Outfielder Jim Beasley used his speed to good advantage in the outfield and re- tained a varsity berth for three seasons. Used primarily as a utility player, Beas- ley was best as a defensive insurance in late innings. Infielder Dick Warren proved the main- stay of the team this season, being the only returning infielder from last year. Warren, used at second, shortstop and third base in 1955, stayed mostly at the latter position this season. ' Q. se .W , ,,,,- .. sf- '. , ff t xt. . Ti'-'HQ' fs, u -Q., -f- - Infielder Tom Rinks gets congratulations from Dick Pomeroy after hitting a home run against Pasadena Nazarene i .f 'tw W' , ,v at Q. syn-f Pepperdinelinifield trying to find ball as Jerry Smith crosses first base The Aitec team was primarily composed of first and second year men, making The outlook for the next two or three years a bit on the rosy side. Junior Doug Harvey and sophomore Jim Bryant handled the catching duties and improved greatly as the season progressed. In the infield the first baseman, Butch Marliani was a sopho- more and Jerry Smith was a freshman. Both are lefthanded and capable of hitting the long baIl,,trading off that position most of the games. f . -It A- A' M ,' 'Ui'-A '.. , ., A collision about to take place as Dave Cavallini lowers shoulder To meet Santa Barbara inifielder. is Sophomore Gory Andruos ond freshrnon Tom Rinks odded power ot second bose ond shortstop respectively ond both looked to be improving for fu- ture gredtness. ln the outfield, leftfielder Clyde Thomos provided most of the teom's power for the second seoson. Only ci sophomore, Thomas hos prolocibly more po- tentiol power Thom ony other ployer. Another sophomore, Bill Row, proved to loe the surprise of the seoson. After loying out of school for two yecirs, Row joined the vorsity ond wos the leoding hitter most of the time. He bcitted in the cleonup position. J W J 'ii ,v1'f '1-Q, . . of trite'-wfrwww-i i'st fi r. f, ,rv Lorry Roberts scrambles back to first bose os Col Tech pickoff try is late. lub. 7 Yr 'P an .z yy Butch Morlioni beots Stanford runner to first bose os Noel Mickelsen comes up to and on the ploy. 5 5 1 .... 5 QL Q iz: rv ,. My Q i ' ' E-f Pepperdine first baseman' applies tag as outfielder Jim Beasley is picked off first base. 'TZ'-.. swf:-m'v Clyde Thomas slides into third base with a long triple. ln early season play, the team won 14 of its first 23 games, looking good in some games and showing lack of experience in others. Row, Rinks, and Marliani supplied most of the hits in those games. Against strong Stanford University, Row collected a homerun, triple and double in pacing San Diego to an upset 12-3 win over the Indians. Speaking of hitting, including the game of April 14, an Aztec baseball team had scored at least one run in 66 consecutive games and had been shut out only once in the last 109 aames. Games after April 14 were unavailable for Del Sud coverage. Gary Andruos gets a hold of one during the Cal Tech game. Follow through of above picture finds Andruos moving into third base with ci triple. The pitching staff will miss Mickelsen but Coach Smith has three other men who could prove helpful next year. Soph- omore Dave Cavallin used his iunk pitches to pile up an im- pressive record. He made his finest performance in his two year varsity career when he de- feated the University of Arizona, 8-5. Cavallin's win over the Wildcats was that team's first loss to a collegiate squad in 31 games. Another sophomore, red- head Ken Bailey, also won his second letter. Bailey was the workhorse of the staff most of the season and the big right- hander showed plenty of im- provement with his newly de- veloped screwball. Righthander John Early, up from last season's freshman team, was used as an alternate starter and relief pitcher. With not too much experience behind him, Early showed he has the deter- mination to be used as a starter in the future. 8l IVIINCDR SPORTS 2' . ,Wg 'lf -3.4! nq' .. ini, 1ff.Q 3' aff-1 f? f.., I 5, v a 2 22 5-1 ft f:i?ijc. ' E ff .. f - 1, 4 nov'--4 f,' ,M ...-fm ,,,.-1 a- CROSS COUNTRY CCAA STANDINGS San Diego State College ..... 27 points Fresno State College . . .... 38 points Santa Barbara College ...... 78 points Los Angeles State College . . .98 points Left to right, front row: Hollis Barber and Coach Choc Sportsman.. Second row: Don Foster, Bill Gallaher, Dick Parker, Dave Sucec, Darrell Sager, Jim Suverkrubbe, .lim Battenfield. CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS University of Southern California 21, University of California at Los Angeles 42, San Diego State College 79, Los An- geles State College 126, Westmont Col- lege 138. San Diego State College 27, San Diego Track and Field Association 31. San Diego Track and Field Association 26, San Diego State College 31, San Diego State iunior varsity 71. San Diego State College 16, Los Angeles State College 39. UCLA 40, Occidental College 46, Camp Pendeton 86, San Diego State College 139. University of Arizona 41, Camp Pendle- ton 48, San Diego State College 66. San Diego State College's cross country squad won an un- precedented fifth straight California Collegiate Athletic Associa- tion championship this season with an easy win over the league's three other entrants. The Aztecs scored 27 points llow score winsl to 38 for runner- up Fresno State. Santa Barbara's fine runner, Gordon McClena- thon, won the race but San Diego finished second, third, fifth, sixth and eleventh. lt was a surprisingly easy win for San Diego, the Aztecs expected strong competition from every team entered. However, coach Choc Sportsman's runners had too many strong individual entries and the Aztecs won the title in a breeze. 449' A New 1 nm, um If - . p 1, 't x nv ? ,- 'L A L ,, 'X .i ff' ii N' , .W ,r M A 47, v' .5 -A ' A ' 4 W- f.LS'fI. lf'miaf1flqf6-lwf 4Q','f ' v , -- A Y ' ' 'll A - ' ' ,un '91 LH.. v 'I ref v A ss,,s s Q-.l . ,. P2 V N-'Nl. lf'?,-l V-x..1-.J V .ul H WV ' W, t ' 4. W- , Q- N- .', .gf -- 9 .H as an ,A ,S .1 15,5 .5 K ,,, 5 '.'- tg ,'-gl A ng, 'PP fl, Klip 3., ',','l.f'1 -F' KM., f 3-13-vf.. ,.-N -B .. air A wg . K 8 tm, :pkg H, a V' ,sm :Wx W . .AM P4Tk.HQg:,1is.L- F.. ,4a:..:.Q1 i 4- ff wg ' , . . . 4 ' . , . -a tiwfiu., - - Dick Parker, Darrell Sager, Dave Sucec and Bill Gallaher work out in preparation for CCAA meet. Freshman Bill Gallaher finished second behind McClena'rhonl with Aztec Hollis Barber a surprise thircl. Barber hadn't been expected to place so well and his strong finish undoubtedly was the clinch- ing factor in the San Diego win. Don Foster placed fifth, a step ahead of Dave Sucec, while freshman. Darrell Sager was in eleventh position. As usual, San Diego didn't have to travel too far to meet strong competi- tion this season. The San Diego Track and Field Association, composed of for- mer Aztec athletes for the most part, turned up some fine runners and split in two meetings with the Staters. In a dual meet, the Staters slipped by with a 3l-27 victory, but the Association came back the following week to win the first annual American Legion Invitational with 26 points to SDSC's 31. ln addition to the finishers in the CCAA meet, the Aztecs also got points from Jim Suverkrubbe, Jim Weir, Dick Parker, and Jim Battenfield. Parker and Bat- tenfield competed with the iunior varsity squad along with Bill Jennings and Mike Muirhead. 84 CROSS CGUNTRY M Mike Muirhead paces Aztec runners. A i Q Bill Gookin receives trophy from Homecoming Queen A. K. Jones after he captured first place in football halftime race 'ts reshman Bill Gallaher, top SDSC cross country team member this season and econd place finisher ini the all league meet. Camp Pendleton also provided some tough competition for the San Diegans, taking the place of once powerful Naval Training Center. Out of the local area, the 'Uni- versity of Southern California as usual had a powerful squad. The Aztecs, USC and UCLA were probably the three top teams on the West Coast. On the outlook for next season, all men should be returning with the exception of Weir and Suver- krubbe, both called into the service. Freshman Gallaher, who set a frosh mile record during track season, should anchor next sea- son's team with plenty of as- sistance from spunky Barber, Sucec and Sager. in addition, the members ofthe iunior varsity squad should step up to varsity positions to give Sportsman an- other strong league entrant. With construction work taking the former layout, the Aztecs moved to the new Morley Field site in Balboa Park to hold their meets and the 2.8 mile course was ideal for getting in shape for the all-league champion- ships. STATISTICS SDSC 22, Los Angeles City Col- lege 101, Los Angeles State 21 SDSC 47112, Occidental 42V2 SDSC 31, Valley Junior College 49 SDSC 48, East Los Angeles Junior College 33 SDSC 60, Cal Poly 39 SDSC 53, Occiolental 46 Gilbert Hatter performs on the horse in a meet with Los Angeles City College in Aztec Gym, GYIVINASTICS 86 Senior Charlie Mclntire, four-year letterman and top performer on the SDSC gym- nastics team, completed his career this season. The AzTec gymnasTs compIeTed one of Their finesT seasons This year by winning four of five dual meeTs. The only loss in dual compeTiTion was To Valley Junior College. The close of The season marked The end of The SDSC gymnasfics career of Charlie Mclnfire. Senior MclnTire was a four- year leTTerman, Team capTain, and led The Team in scoring in Three of The five dual meeTs and in a Triangular meef wiTh Los Angeles City College and Los Angeles STaTe. McInTire excelled in The parallel bars, long horse, Tumbling and all-around. A promising newcomer This season was Bud Mohanoy, who progressed rapidly enough To become The high scorer in The lasT Two meeTs of The season againsT Cal Poly and Occidenfal. Mahanay com- peTed on The flying rings, sTill rings, free exercise, all-around, parallel bars and horizonTal bar. OTher poinT geTTers were Mike Rosen- berger, Gary AlbrighT, Dale Muchmore, Gil HaTTer, Gus EuliTz, and Don Brown. In addifion To The dual compeTiTion, Coach Fred Kasch arranged several half- Time exhibiTions aT AzTec baskefball games ThaT proved boTh enTerTciining and explanaTory for fans. The exhibi- Tions and success were also due in parT To STan Levin, SDSC sTudenT who has performed professionally. Levin served as an assisTanT coach and also per- formed aT The exhibiTions. Forbes Anderson completes his rope climbing performance agciinsT Los Angeles CiTy College. s. Much of The Team's success This season was The resulr of assisTance from profes- sional STan Levin. Levin also gave many exhibiTion performances Varsity wrestlers, left to right, bottom row: Jim Bodenhamer, Pete Moran, Jim Slemmons, Felix Someniego, Handy Horiye, Bob Merada. Top row Art Branchini, Darrell Musick, Andy Castiglione, Forbes Anderson, Tom Bucknell, Arnum Ambrose, Dave Sewell. VARSITY WRESTLING SD 27 ... .. Naval Training Center ... 17... ..KeylockClub....... 11 . .. Camp Pendleton .... 31 . .. California Polytechnic ... 29 , . . . . Stanford University . . 31 . . . San Francisco State . . 33 . . . . . San Quentin Prison . . 9 ... .. Camp Pendleton .... 31 . .. El Camino Junior College.. 88 Opp. . 5 . 13 . 17 . 2 . 3 . 3 , 5 . 17 . 5 M , k.,, W . Jim Crockett Gym match. ff ' tries to hold NTC's Phil Kenyon from an escape in an Aztec X if V Darrell Musick keeps a tight hold on his opponent while trying for o takedown. RESULTS San Diego Naval Training Center ....... San Diego Keylock Club ........ . . . Camp Pendleton Marines .... California Polytechnic ..... Stanford University ........ San Francisco State College. . . San Quentin Prison ......... Camp Pendleton Marines ............. El Camino Junior College ............. Pacific Coast Championships - 5th place Action in a dual meet against Naval Training Center. One of the finest wrestling squads ever to represent San Diego State was the boast of the 1956 Aztec grapplers. The team won the California Collegiate Association championship, seven of nine dual meets, placed fifth in the Pacific Coast Champion- ship Tournament, and sent three men to the National Collegiate championships at Stillwater, Okla. Coach Harry Broadbent's mat- men took the CCAA title with a 31-2 revenge win over Cal Poly, capturing seven matches and earning a draw in the eighth. Cal Poly had defeated the Aztecs in 1955 for the CCAA championship. San Diego's only two dual losses were to Camp Pendleton, once by six points and again by eight points. Wins came over Naval Training Center, Keylock Club, Cal Poly, Stanford Univer- sity, San Francisco State, San Quentin Prison and El Camino Junior College. In the Pacific Coast tourney at San Luis Obispo, T30-pound sophomore Jim Bodenhamer and 147-pound senior Forbes Ander- son took individual titles while i57-pound senior Andy Cas- tiglione captured a third place. Anderson and Castiglione were team co-captains. Their success earned the trio a trip to the Na- tional Championships but they failed to place in that tourna- ment. ,941-A silk ,gg , n , 2. 1 ,X l , , L -an asf .ig .K 1 A Q- 9 I!-15 Left to right, standing: Coach Frank Scott, Ron Redman, Bob Ott, Dick Meyer, Don Rowcliffe. Kneeling: Fred Mahavier, Marv Braddock, Jerry Davee. A powerful Aztec golf team was leading the Southern California Golf Conference with a perfect 6-O record as the Del Sud went to press. San Diego was Compet- ing in a league with Loyola, Long Beach State, Los Angeles State and University of California at Riverside. Coach Frank Scott's team was led by Marv Braddock, Don Neal, Bob Ott, Don Rowcliffe, Ron Redman, Jerry Davee, Dick Meyer and Fred Mahavier. Non-league matches were held with UCLA, USC, San Jose, Fresno, and San Francisco State. Standings: W L PF PA San Diego State ..... 6 O 248 77 Long Beach State ..... 3 3 169 155 Loyola University .... 2 2 96 121 Los Angeles State .... 2 4 132 192 Univ. Cal. at Riverside. 1 5 111 213 GOLF' 1 Don Rowcliffe, Coach Scott, Ron Redman and Bob Ott watching Marv Braddock explain the lie of the ball. 1 l it N, if M . Q Y' stun M . , we f r, , .J . ....... .lim Wyatt returns a shot against Camp Pendleton Marines. TENNIS lx ff k 4 ,l ff fit V , , ,mf gf, Llfglfyl 'x 'V ffl 4 sl,flis'lfk,flLtAll,X,df f'l1!.'lil'-Q 1 , lf- 4 fl -im, i, . f 'if ,A ,3 . l -I W S9l.l,f 'l,fffl t. ,fl flff lil :lf l cl . j . V- , J 3- ,flff , lk' f-. Q X . rrfrffi is I I Ill f .-41,f,,f lt, 1,,Kf,. rl 1 l,.X,,L:.,Kr,!1., 6, ,rl Q.: l I ,K -'- 1-5,-iifrf A . 1f,1,f1'l'-1,', lj L - vw. 411' f . mug 4, ,fl A . ,ff 4 I C K ':L.'s,'l:, k,KI1f5,f, Q srl ',1,Jk', flfj .ffli 14.14-li ' '1lf ,.'i A 'fl-J flfr'-ffffftxi ff, . Y, 'H 1. r , f 4 2-. I 1131, 1 ny fc 5f:r'L!l,!ii', . llrglfliiijlllifll 5 ,' 1'f'lLfIf' 1' J,,.L,.'ffl The Aztec bench between matches of the Los Angeles State meet. l R3 L ss Louie Lab returns a backhand shot against Los Angeles State. Under the guidance of coach George Ziegenfuss, SDSC had a tennis team that competed on an intercollegiate level for the first time in many years this season. Through the first four matches ofthe year, the squad was undefeated, holding two wins over Camp Pen- dleton and two wins over Los An- geles State College. Top players on the squad were Jay Turner, Jim Wyatt, George Vlahos, Maurice Altschuler, Louie Lab, Dick Graham and Dick Knox. S xl FEATURES The Cadet Drill Team won second in the Southern California drill competition in Los Angeles . . .The Annual Military Ball was held in the El Cortez Hotel, and was preceded by a dinner at the Marine Of- ficers' Club . . . Twelve senior students were commissioned at the formal pa- rade and review at mid-year . . . Two initiation banquets were held for new members of the Arnold Air Society at local officers' club . . . Two new organ- izations were formed in the Corps, one was the Sabers, an organization for lower division men, and the second was the Angels' flight, a group of the campus women who were elected to membership by the entire corps. The Angels under- take proiects on the campus. The year ended with a water skiing party on Mis- sion Bay. Simi? 1 .mg The EI CorTez Bollroom wos The seTTing Tor The fs sf' Honorory Codei Colonel OLIVIA ROSA One ospecT of miliTory Training. 'vw ' .nf'Z,,j5v, v I , ' A , ,K ROTC Miliiory Boll, SciTurdoy, Morch lO . . . Arnold Air members ond olc1Tes enjoyed Them- selves oT cz pre-donce dinner oT The Morine Corps Olficers' Club . . . Pi Phi Olivio Roso was crowned Queen of The onnuol evenT, ond chosen To leod Angels FlighT for The ensuing yeor . . ChorTer members of This honorory group ore Corole Bololouf, Borboro Blee, Donno Corey, Cloire Dugon, Froinces Gibson, Mory Lou Heiken, Simone LombioTTe, Diono Myrick, Corol Normon, PoTsy O'Bc1nnon, Fronces Roush, DoroThy Scully, Joni Willioms, ond JoneT Wilson. K . lffjiiff 'f' In recent years, a constant source ot pride and distinction to San Diego State College has been our outstand- ing debate Team. This year proved To be no exception. SDSC's orators were victorious in all The events that they participated in. Tony McPeak and Ada Picaizen were chosen To participate in The West Point Invi- tational Speech Tournament, making Them unofficially The Southwest's Top debating team. SDSC participated in such important tournaments as The Pepperdine College Debate Tourna- ment. ln This contest Miss Picaizen and Mr. McPeak were The only un- defeated Team in The West Point division. They received a total of sixteen out of eighteen ballots. Eight members of The Team iourneyed To Pasadena College Tor The Pasadena Nazarene Speech Tournament, while Ada Picaizen and Tony McPeak de- bated with Two students from Sweden and Denmark on The prob- lem of a guaranteed annual wage Tor The non-agricultural industries of The United States. The Teams were coached under The able directions of Dr. John Ackley and Dr. Robert Ben- iamin. The High School Speech Tour- nament, a semi-annual event held each semester, this year drew record participation from The local area, and was judged The finest to date. il' S t use V n, 6 it 355 Q -lf id' ,gg fl l K V if J x ,! ' Upper division debaters-First row, left to right: Lee Granell, Ada Picaizen, Mary Ward, Mabel Brown, Tony McPeak. Second row: Elynor Moskowitz, Dorothy Scully, Don Stevenson, Jim Hutchens. Third row: Dr. R. L. Beniamin, Wally Miller, Dr. John Ackley, Bill Denton. Lower division debaters-First row, left to right: Guy Peto, Jim Hutchens, Stan Skinner. Second row: Bill Denton, Robert Presher. Third row: Bob Seallock, Vince Vint, Robert Neil, John Twelker. With the tall came the Western Speech Association Tourney at Pacific Lutheran College, Tacoma, Wash- ington. From this event, our ten representatives brought home the top sweepstakes trophy with a thirty point margin over U.S.C., our nearest rival. Jim Hutchens, Robert Neil, Richard Castro, Dorothy Scully, Elynor Moskowitz, Mary Warol, Stan Skinner, Robert Presher, and Harry Steinmetz, Jr. Outstanding debaters-First row, left to right: Elynor Moskowitz, Ada Picaizen, Mary Ward, Stan Skinner. Second row: Robert Presher, Lee 97 ranell, Harry Steinmetz, Among the top olebaters this year were Lee Granell, INIAGINARY INVALID This ploy wos the lcist work of Mol- liere ond is or soitiricol comedy on the medicorl profession of the l7th Century . . . It was directed by Hunton D. Sellmon, choirmoin of the Speech Arts Deportment. Technicctl director wos Don Powell, ossistont professor of Speech Arts . . . Leod roles of Argon ond Toinette were token by Jock Lueken clnd Eleolnor Lciyton . . . Ploy hcid its successful run December 2, 3, 8, 9, lO. DRAMA 98 . 1 HIPPOLYTUS First production of the seonson . . . A 2,500 yedr old trdgedy by Euripides . . . Wcts given October 21, 29, ond November 3, 4, cmd 5 . . . Cost in- cluded Donold Reierson in the title role, with Ann Forror ds Phciedroi ond Tom Losswell os Theseus . . . Director was Willicxm J. Adoms, cis- sistont professor of Speech Arts, set designed by Don Powell, gssistdnt professor of Speech Arts . . . Cos- tumes were those used in the movie Sampson ond Deliloh' '... Play concerns Hippolytus who sweors on ooth of chdstity, which ongers the goddess Aphrodite, who seeks retri- bution by forcing his step-mother to foll in love with him. fi x 25 'iff 6, -, 'lf ,x ,l f v 4 w ' X K lYQsA35f f Don Powell, Technical Director, ond Hunton D. Sellmon, Director of Tac Theater. 'B .Qi X Q X Q Y X S Q X N 81 T 5 S' Q A gi Qs Qi' . S HALF TIME Y f , Sherry Bcl ch' Judy Breff .. V. jf I, kN-1 '?- A AA'L 1 Q-3 ,k . SONG LEADERS I I FADFRS 4 mp J n. 'IZ MAJORETTES Standing, left to rnghh Janet Hull, Jerrl Berg. Kneeling, left lo rlghl. Barbara Richard, June Kerllw FLAGTWIRLERS CARO LYN FOOTE ELEANOR LAYTON 4i ' MUSIC AZTEC NIARCHING BAND ,.,,- SYIVIPHCNY ORCHESTRA . g, 3 1 ,. SYMPHONY BAND ,,,,.,.., AA.. ,,N...,,,.- ,,.. .,-.,,,N, . .. , , , . ,-,,.,fw ,,,.,. 0 4. qw .V O Q .. 0 .fl Ln T EQXS? 2 t g gi T T T . g , i i f 1' 5' ' 'lv .Q Yr' ,, TREBLE CLEF' Men's ond Women's Glee Clubs presenTeol Two formoil concerTs Togerher on coimpus This yeoir . . . Borbolroi Solmon wos presi- denT of Treble Clef . . . Morgie Tripp oiccompoinieol . . . Deon F. SmiTh olirecTecl . . . Dove Evons wos presiolenT of Mer1's Glee, Joseph Foss occomponieol, Miss ChrisTine SpringTon olirecTed . . . BoTh groups o1Ter1deol The Pocific SouThwesT lnTer- CollegioTe Glee Club FesTivol oT U.C.L.A. in April, cmd cippeoreol for vorious clubs ond orgcmizoTions. MENS' GLEE MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus, directed by J. Dayton Smith, held two concerts on campus this year . . . participated in Western College Association Convention . . . gave Christmas T.V. show with Dr. Theobald . . . invited local high school choirs to rehearsals . . . Relene Keller was president, Nancy Olds, librarian, and Katherine Fisher accompanist . . . The Brass Choir, directed by Mr. Mervin Snider, participated in the all-cornrnunity Thanksgiving service held at Balboa Park . . . appeared in the Chamber Music Concert held in November, and contributed to concerts and recitals held during the school year. T 4'....N K T. 7. , , , ,ass J- . .gg fit BRASS CHOIR Emu' ltr' S. as 1 K ' 5 x ,y , J i,,,, 1 Q 1- DEL LINAM THANE MCINTOSH News Editor Phoiography Editor AZTEC - FALL in 'Q f , , 1 -- First row, left to right: Jim Haas, Ron Miller, Gary Coleman, Bud Mahanay. Second row: Diane Garrett, Bob Finn, Jeanne Schluter, Danah Colby, Barbara Wolter, Jim McVicar, Gabe DeNunzio. Third row: Walter Lang, Tom Chapmanl, Jerry Mathers, Sam Stone, Cliff Evans, Cliff Smith. Dr. Arthur Wimer Dick Walker ADVISOR EDITOR Dick Walker ably guided the publication of the Eall Aztec V 415 as 1 'Q K'- lla? , . . composed of one of the smallest staffs . . . for the first time in many years the paper was a money-maker . . . a Fi' 'si slight run-in with Senator Kraft in regards to academic may freedom was one of the big issues of the semester . . . the il' paper, published once a week was one of the biggest in the schools history. 'V I ' ' 5' si: , if Jim McVicar SPORTS EDITOR 6 sg N K , . T1 it tiff' s I ci c gg gc l ,A Mary Ferguson Bob Schagane Sandy Keyes ADVERTISING MANAGER NEWS EDITOR SOCIETY EDITOR y icii ,got f , 'ow Gabe DeNU 'Zl0 Left Io right Jim Haas, Eol Rosenthal, Bob Boxberger. AZTEC - SPRING 2 Nami First row, lefi to right: Silvia Pakaln, Danah Colby. Second row: Don Coleman, Clive Leonard, Bud Mahoney, Bob Finn, Jamie Bryson. Third row: Charles Woolsey, Ronald Miller, Walt Lang, William Reid. HO ,,f --.... ARTHUR WIMER, Advisor DIANE GARRETT, Editor AZTEC SPRING Diane Garrett was selected by the Publications Board to edit the spring issues . . . She was also elected president of the Press Club . . . Miss Garrett guided an Aztec that was published once a week and boasted a circulation of 4,500, the largest in school history . . . The Aztec received an exceptionally large amount of advertising . . . Its hard hitting editorials pushed the campaign for the Universal A.S. Card, while the Letters to the Editor brought forth many interesting and enlightening comments . . . Due to the fine iournalisrn curriculum at SDSC, I4 iournalism majors now hold professional positions on San Diego news- papers. JERRY MATHERS, Sports Editor R 1 Q SANDRA KEYES, Society Editor JIM McVICAR, News Editor MARY FERGUSQN Advertising Manager III JEAN SWIGGETT Art Advisor J .i s -..-L.. ,l DR. DE WAYNE JOHNSON Journalism Advisor ill X II ll 6 sXN 55 H2 'Ro : ,S ffulnll l fi ANN , ' 0' I I, I Q z : J' 1 1 tu, U : Q .. Z :. xv' 1 1 1 1 N 1 v 3 J Q 1 9. .: S xXx . 0'r 1 ' S f 1 c I XX V '1 X' fb ai .X ,ll III.-U: uw! ,I I , , I Q I .Ni K U A ' 4 I X . I 'f 5 gf - f w S : 2 'Z 5 f' : 1 V' 5 - i I q I : ' - . 1 I -10 X' X H ,Y JONI WILLIAMS Executive Editor DEL SUDOESTE The 1956 Del Sudoeste saw many changes this year. It was the first State College yearbook to be printed in offset lithography by an out-of-town printer, and also reached a record total of 312 pages. The Editor and staff wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to the staff of the Yearbook House, Monrovia, for their patience and expert advice during the long and tedious months of preparation. We would also like to thank the S. K. Smith Co. for the covers, and the many students and members of the faculty who lent a helping hand. Assisfcmr Editors: ERIC SMITH, Photography, PATRICIA GRAHAM-ROGERS, Art, DICK CALDERI-IEAD, Loyouf. Not picfured: RAY PRECOURT, Photography, semester one. K UHU IIIHZQTLQII f ! GALEN KNOX, Copy Editor MARK NICKELI., Features MAGGIE OLSEN Society Editor FRANK MENDOZA Froternity Editor ED BOHANON ond FRANK FAXON Government Editors f 1, y S it JL, er ,Wu IA ,E 5 V ' Wfff M Mu 12:-,EL ' , 25, ffiiififiriiiiifiiizzzi 'Sim s i CONNIE CORNELIUS Orgonizdtions Editor L JOANNE BARNES ond MARY KAY NICHOLSON Sorority Editors dialzbx MONA RENICK Senior Editor SAM STONE lnolex Editor HENRY WAKEFIELD Photographer 1- 4 1: fr! 'lg GABE DE NUNZIO Sports Editor X 'wil MARY FERGUSON Advertising Mcinoger Left to right, standing: Frank Werbisky, Phil Koplon, Som Stone, John Riley, Ed Donner, Mike Eilond. Seated: Dona Cecil, Eloine Czclrnecky, Pot Murphy, Darlene Bregonte. ALUMNI QUARTERLY GRANT NEILSON Alumni President The Alumni Quarterly is sent to all active alumni members . . . the latest news on graduates and activities ot alum organizations are featured . . .Grant Neilson served the dual role ot alumni president and Quarterly editor . . . alum ottice on campus was directed by Charles E. Peterson. AZTEC ENGINEER Purpose of the Aztec Engineer is to promote interest among students in engineering and the physical sciences . . . Lawrence Wherry and Richard Dudley were tirst and second semester presidents, respectively . , . published four times during the school year by the students in the engineering and physical science departments . . . articles written mostly by the students . . . teatures ot latest developments in engineering . . . explanations of principles tor all students . . . magazine also highly regarded by down- town firms. ,J Left to right, first row: Richard Dudley, Sandra Keyes, Lawrence Wherry. Second row: William Evans, Lee Pulsipher. Third row: Ruth V. Ruth, Molly Capp, Nick Rounthwoite. Fourth row: Don Evey, L. F. Jones, Eugene Augustin. Edited and published by Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Fraternity . . . editor was Ed Saleeby, advertis- ing manager Mary Ferguson, and cover artist Norm Gas- kins . , . this annual project of the fraternity is con- sidered the greatest single help to the social life of State College students . . . contains the names, addresses, phone numbers and college year of each student . . . also contains information on faculty and officers of the various campus organizations. GABE DE NUNZIO Editor Wi' gg ,ill 'lzEiglths3lE of ff ll DIRECTORY 'fir ,, ED SALEE BY Editor END ZONE The End Zone is the official SDSC football program sold at each Aztec home game . . . supported by AS funds and advertisers, it is edited by Sports Publicity Director Gabe De Nunzio . . . program contains rosters and pictures of SDSC and opposing players and pictures and stories of the various coaches . . . features and pic- tures of the campus and announcements of other ac- tivities are also highlights of the program . . . for the second consecutive season, the program was enlarged to provide more features for the entertainment of Aztec Bowl fans. ll A S COUNCIL To right: Dean Erwine, Julius Campbell, Mary Ward, Ha Gail Farrar, Bob Anaya. To righi: Bob House, Joan Kilpatrick, Carol Roth, Buddy H' Q LLWV ,,, . . .This has surely been an ouTsTanding group was The TribuTe of PresidenT Bob House . . .The Council worked hard To exTend The influence and good name of San Diego STaTe College and also Towards The accepTance of The Universal A.S. Card . . . Sponsored The Frosh RecepTion held aT Caribbean Room of The El CorTez, Tor A.S. card holders . . . STrived To mainTain Scripps CoTTage. rvey Goodfriend, Pat Carone, Bill Denton, Harry Rogers, Jean SaTTerlee, WalT Fisher. X 4 BOB HOUSE Presidenf ASSCDCIATED STUDENTS DEAN ERVVINE Vice President JEAN SATTERLEE Secrefory HARVEY GOODFRIEND Treasurer f 'Ni f-591: gg-:xv ANN PETERSON President 3. H 7 A.W.S. officers cmd board members offer special activities for all campus co-eds . . . One of the activities sponsored was the Big and Little Sister program . . . Carry the Books Day had the Bermuda-clad members tired out after a day's hard work . . . members also visited the pa- tients at County Hospital as part of their service program . . . card sharks had a field day at the annual Bridge Tournament while the various campus organizations were competing in the Spring Sing . . . Frosh Fete gave entering frosh an idea of SDSC fashions . . . banquet held at end of Fall and Spring semesters to honor the outstanding women students on campus . . sponsored concert in the music auditorium. ASSCDCIATED Clockwise, from lop: Ann Peterson, Barbara Steely, Sandra Stewart, Virginia Rosewaine, Ann Rienstra, Norma Leppert, Stephanie Hunt, Sara Gudmanson, Pat Nicholls, Barbara Elliott, Brenda Heiman, Carolyn Williams, Relene Keller, Barbara Sampson, Sharron Secllacek, Cindy Cook, Marian Donaldson, Sally Benter, Sharilyn McSwan. r I Bur reoily, it won'r hurt. WOMEN STUDENTS ' 1-:sex Shcmrilyn McSwc1n Sandy Sfewort Ann Riensfro Vice President Secretory Treasurer 121 AMS consisTs of all male sTudenTs on campus . . . sponsored barbershop quarfe-T compeTiTion again This year, Winners were Alpha Chi Omega in The womens division and Pi Kappa Alpha in The men's division . . . organized SDSC LeTTerman's Club . . . Dads' Day Dinner April l7Th . . . Man of The Year and baskeTbail awards . . . held fashion show for The laTesT in men's sTyles. Q ,M H, f .2.-J' .. 1' .JULIUS CAMPBELL PresidenT ASSCDCIATED Lefi To right, Top Row: Julius Campbell, Lee Browning, Bob Altman, Darolcl Smiih, Jim Rohlf, RoberT Linn. Boliom Row: Reed Richardson, Phil Kaplan, Jerry Schulfz, Bill Walsh, Alan Close. IVIEN STUDENTS ,J K ix A-wx 'l A QL-:neun ,,, me -.-f. f - S , sb SENIORS Left, Alan Mishne, President Right, Sharon Fisher, Vice President CLASS Left, Beverly Foster, Secretary Right, Barbara Pinkham, Treasurer JUNIORS Lett, Don Foster, President Right, Bill Richardson, Vice President Left, Karen Rose, Secretary Right, Marilyn Skinner, Treasurer OLE KITTLESON President DIANA MYRICK Vice President SOPHOIVIORES DOROTHY SCU LLY Secretd ry NANCY OLDS Treasurer DAVE DE VOL President DENNIS OTSUKA Vice President FRESHIVIEN SAN DY BU RNS Secretory DAVE BROWNING xx Treasurer X .ar STUDENT FACULTY CCIVIIVIITTEES ACTIVITIES Left to right, standing: Frank Langdon, Robert Linn, Deon Erwine. Seated: Deon Marjorie Brookshire, A. K. Jones, Stephanie Hunt. ATHLETICS Left to right, standing: Bob Anoycl, Dr. Vincent Harris, Dickie Thomas, Dr, Williom Terry, Dr, John Spangler. Kneeling: Deon Erwine, Deon Herbert Peiffer, Bob House. FINANCE Left to right: Robert Linn, Buddy Rogers, Deon Moriorie Brook- shire, Dean Herbert Peifter, Willard Trask, Mrs. Alice Harvey, Philip Kukuruzu, John Hoey, Walt Fisher. 126 3 3' btw, gf: 11 .....g..-anvil Ma x .gf LECTURES AND ASSEMBLIES Left to right, first row: Nancy Wright, Patty Carone, Janet Wilson. Second row: James L. Julian, Mervin S, Snider. PUBLICATIONS Left to right, first row: Arthur C. Wimer, James L. Julian, DeWayne Johnson, Dickie Thomas, Bill Walsh. Second row: Herbert Peiffer, Harvey Goodfriend, Bob House, Cliff Smith. STUDENT HOUSING Left to right, first row: Alan Mishne, Harvey Gooclfriend, Dickie Thomas. Second row: Herbert Peiffer, Bob House. V e QA vs 'v X fair 49V :Nh AY FELLOWSHIP iune Edwards Suzanne Penland -s. , 1 , J . V . -',f 1' V ' :, Lkr,r d , Mary Alice Dorntge Frances Gibson Marianne Grillo Joyce O'Connor Panhellenic consists of delegates from eleven national sorori- ties and one local associate group . . . most important functions are to standardize and govern rushing cmd to show women students the advantages of sorority lite . . . moved into new ioint office with IFC this year . . . sponsored Book Drive for students in India . . . worked for mutual coopera- tion ot the Greeks. Barbara Wolter Jody Wulloern Ma rthci Anderson Norma File Jeanette Crouch Dona Larson DEAN MARJORIE l3ROOK5l'llRE Advisor PANHELLENIC CCDUNCII. Barbara Picklesimer President left io right: Jonnie Long, Jean Anderson, Sandy Burns, Lois Laehr, Georgia Jackson, Diane Jangaard. Mary Ann Taylor ,ws Sharon Jackson 9 s 'K L Mary Ward an m 'im .K RN , Q' Kay McCIaren ' ii. a s rr i so L H Nylene Stickney Muriel Valenfa Jeannine Carfier Shirle Gray Sharon Fisher L -. Barbara Pin kharn X FCIJB KAQ KA FIB41 EK 131 ALPHA CHI OMEGA ll g voiovdq ' U10 0gw'TaT0 Fall Spring Suzanne Penland ...... Gloria Oldfield President Relene Keller ....... Carol Gudmunson Name of Local: Sigma Pi Theta Went National: November l8, T950 Date Local Founded: 1924 National Chapter: Gamma Nu L National Founded: T885 De Pauw University, Indiana Location: Flamingo Room, House ot Hospitality I V..V.iH:-fix. VD, K ,,,,f- Alpha Chi sponsored the Easter Seal Drive in March . . . Promi- nent Alpha Chi's were, A. K. Jones, Homecoming Queen, Dee Barlow, Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts: Lo Wayne Kay was Panhellenic secretary, Patty Carone was Junior Representative to AS. Council: Relene Keller was Spring Sing Program Chairman, President of Aztec Concert choir, and Vice President ot S.A.l. Eilene Lagle was A.W.S. Decorations Chairman. Bev Foster was Senior Class Secretary: Connie Cornelius was Organizations Editor and Maggie Olsen was Society Editor of Del Sud. Marilyn Engberg was Secretary of Delta Phi Upsilon. Anne Farrar had the lead in the play, Hippolytus . Anne also won first place upper division Women's Interpretive Reading at U.C.L.A .... Social events ot the year included Founders Day Banquet, Golden Lyre Ball, Christmas Formal, Initiation Banquet . . . Dorothy O'Laughlin, Ann Murray and Elaine Tucker were BBB Queen Candidates. First Vice President ll! Patty Carone ........ Barbara Pinnell 4 Second Vice President L Lo Wayne Kay .......... Patty Carone Secretary ll lll . Margie Calvin .......... Betty Towner T ,X Treasurer ff' Hey! Dont pinch! ll kk ' ' l l ln, l Lrrril i ,S C, I Q I K , My WVVV :W ' if L:AV C. , . H Jean Anderson Shirley Bamford Dee Barlow Jody Barlow Beverly Beauclair Katie Boland K K W I , A .I 1 V 4 f so r r M s, f , , , '- - , A i i if , , ' L ll r 'f z ' I E l'll lx ii.. I I 'iff A Margie Calvin Potty Carone Sally Chisholm Mickey Collier Connie Cornelius June Edwards -I 7 1 1 5 I ,g G , l . P xp X ' V, y W 9 Z, , W 5 Marilyn Engberg Beverly Ferguson Heidi Gom ertz Helen Gould Carol Gudmanson P x 5 fs . y ' g' 1. i A 'E Sandy Harrison Darlene Hill Helen. Hoffman Sheila Holloway Sharlyn Johnson if f ,ve V' ll:.,, ...-- f' li' K 5 Margie Jones Diane Lackman Leah La Dou Eileen Lagle Diane Morgan A' ' , ig 4 I 5 '55 xf in-.Hg Y? 'ff jx W L.. 'l ,I I Ak ...1 Ann Murray Dorothy O'LaughIin Gloria H, Oldfield Joan Olson, Maggie Olsen 'rii B A C fr in ' 1 C M, C, , 1 Vi,, zkii , K .V - 'I , 1 . :J i' ' K? --- if 4 . I B 4 Suzanne Penland Lynn Phipps Barbara Pinnell Par Thompson Elaine Tucker 133 : J--14,411-1 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA ,.. 1 tt .,,,, ..,,, ,..,. ..,, , ,,. , Y, ,,,, If 51 fer r J- w 1 t 4 W1 4 at 4 :wr g4::1Qt,i:m1- few- ,-wear:-4,f,,4,f,,, ' ' 41 1 1 1 5,5211 O I 154.14 5-we 1-fm J- ,.,,.. m,1,f lf,,. ,if?,1. J f gg., .m:,1.1J:, , i L 1 41 41 1 +794 41 ,. 41 41 ,1 rl ,1 ,1 Y, 4 '51 4 ,1 4 '51 sm. 1' + 1' f ,L 1 ,aaa-, 41 ,1 ,1 41 4 ,. '31 - - , 5, 41 ,1 11' + 4 '211:H15:ffIf51'4f'f'- 'iivfzftfuiwiifffpififffutiS11'Ssf,:,f: fJ.:,-1.2. fr' 4' . , . .4,. . ,.., 44., M , is ,W , , , ,, .,s4.,,.,..,.,-,,,,,.4,,q V 4f-,.W. 1- 1 . .,f::Wf, ..,.. sf- ,..,4 4 134 41 ww Y, 41 Q 41 41 1 4 41 41 Name ot Local: Gamma Phi Zeta Date Local Founded: 1924 Went National: October 1, 1904 National Chapter: Delta Eta 8 National Founded: 1904 4 4 , J Syracuse University, New York 41 I Location: Room 11, House ot Hospitality ,1- 41 41 41 + 41 1: 1 Prominent Alpha Gam's Donna Dee Dixon and Lavern Zowada were in Cap and Gown, Sandy Keyes was Managing Editor of Aztec Engineer, Francis Gibson was president of Alpha Lambda Delta, Mary Alice Dorntge and Donna Dee Dixon were in Alpha Kappa Delta, honorary Sociolology Fraternity, Nancy Moore was finalist tor Sigma Pi Orchid Ball Queen, Lee Payne was on the Lectures and Assemblies Committee, Nancy Moore was in Kappa Delta Pi and Delta Phi Upsilon . . . Xolotl claimed Mary Lou Ditmars and Jane Wilson . . . Social Events included Christmas Formal held at the White Sands and Mother's Day Breakfast. Fall Spring Mary Alice Dorntge ...... Jo Ann Maus President Karen Rose .... .... F rances Gibson lst Vice President Mary Lou Ditmars . . . . . Tressie Sever 2nd Vice President Judy Woods ....... Mary Lou Ditmars Secreta ry Jane Wilson . . . . Norma Tobiason Treasurer I have six aces . . ii ,,'f P , ,,..A 6 ' if WX x H X T12 in or f Sylvia Ahlstrom Jacquelyn Beck Joselyn. Beck Isobel Bruen Patricia Casioly T' .3 ' wt' ze' 22, Mclrllttl Cook Diane Dewey i J. 'Q . 'f' i Janice Gerber Frances Gibson in , F 7 Aud Sona Haveman if . i z ei,e Jo Ann Maus Frances Mettlach Jean Perrotti Sondra Perry Norma Tobiason Carol Tschogl . 1- W 'Z A 'Q xl. , ,- ,W it t 4 -4 Q s 4 ,Q l Donna De Dickson Marilou Ditmars Mary Alice Dorntge - Q Connie Hall we Carol Ka rns Nancy Moore sf Jane Hatchet! W , 1 . KV . ' -.gm . x Sandra Keyes .4r2'?VEQ5m, Sa nd re Pavitt , ' :ff 5 Cynthia Hempy Lois Markham EXIVIIVIA DELTA ALPHA 4 i , rin... 1' 3 in Q' .. Carol Peters 'N l' Jacquelyn. Tschogl x f X Ruth Phillippi . VXI t S. PO: 1 X . A ..,, is ll Karen Rose Frances Roush Tressie Sever t X ' eyy I yyey if is , ,x Jeannine Ulrich Joan Weining Jane Wilson Lavern Zowada ALPHA PHI Fall Spring Barbara Walter ........ Jody Wilbern President Beverly Butler .......... Olga Angus lst Vice President Sharilyn McSwan ........ .loan Saliba 2nd Vice President Jane Crawford .......... Sally Benter Secretary Gail Holden ............ Sandy Smith Treasurer Name of Local: Phi Kappa Gamma Date Local Founded: i924 Went National: October l, 1949 National Chapter: Gamma Alpha National Founded: 1872 Syracuse University, New York Location: Room l, House of Hospitality Alpha Phi's Homecoming float built with Kappa Sigs won first in mixed division . . . Cap and Gown claimed Barbara Walter and Sharilyn McSwan . . . Ann Peterson was in Who's Who: Joni Williams was Editor of Del Sud and an outstanding stu- dent . . . Social events included Christmas Formal . . .Steak and Beans Dinner . . . Benefit Fashion Show February 25 . . . Ann Peterson was Sigma Pi Orchid Girl. Pat Murphy was princess for Sig Ep Queen of Hearts. SPRING PLEDGES, First row, left to right: Phyllis Scharr, Olga Angus lpledge trainerl, Margie Sones. Second row: Bobbi Patrick, Ruth Nagel, Sheila Boehm, Sally Hayes. Ln ZZ. xg xx Q Qgv W ., L L a ll 'L 6' 1 L L f 1 B it L . A 5 , 2 ,,,, H , L ' Becker Sally Benter Beverly Butler Sharon Anderson Olga Angus orraine ...Jll I VIVV Jane Crawford Ruth Darrah Claire Dugan i si ll , ' g ETiA K . Z ,AAI H :iA Janice l-lava-ch Hollis Johnson Pat Johnson :LW Eg . ,. . :IN x If Jonnie Long Mary Lou McClain Sharon McDade , ,ooo orlr L K Cynthia Cook .4 Kay Estey Nancy Folsom Barbara Goen L W , -yll A lll A ii i l ll' lll: 1111, Sigh t s5 Eiei if llililllliililryl EQQQQQ ..,,.. leer y l' iiiii iiirr o Sue Laird Loris Lane Jereth Long are Martha McKinley Sharilyn Mc5wan Gayle Meador ALPHA PHI , 'af llll R stir K 'I 1. A il a L a i K .yiky U - V ffrg i V ,,, i n fix I -I 1 - 1 i e - L , ...luu yolo - L ii yy by e rr errei M 'iii ' B L y h 1 r oroi y M 5, 1 Pat Murphy Ann Peterson Marsha Peterson Mary Louise Ross Joan Saliba Barbara Sawers if Lr ,,i V i L - 5 - l VI i ii ' - , , ii it Jss L so y rr is sirri B s ' L 1 . B ... -' A L i lly K ,V i f ig:- NH .i 'V ,Q L g . ,.. Sharron 5edlOCeli Sandra Smith Lynn Tinker A L , ' LL . -- H, X teas has nw - L i ii, ff? 'l , Wanda Waldron Eleanor Watson Joni Williams Diane Thrailkill Gloria Ulrich Karen Vanderkarr wr 'ii X .. li L i 7-,. .-k' iiiggv L l 'L A i si Barbara Wolter Barbara Willett Jody Wulbern ALPHA Xl DELTA gps 52 l l 'ma si ACATU -'R Fall Spring Martha Anderson ........ Ann Rientstra President Norma File ............ Sandy Stewart Vice President Jeanne Dailard ....... Barbara Richards Secretary Ann Rientstra ......... Pat McWilliams Treasurer Name of Local: Delta Chi Pi Date Local Founded: 1923 Went National: January 15, 1949 National Chapter: Gamma Alpha National Founded: 1893 Lombard College, Illinois Location: Room 17, House of Hospitality Alpha Xi's Norma File was awarded the May Finney Marcy Scholarship Award, she was on Cap and Gown and Phi Mu Epsilon . . . Ann Rienstra, Sandy Stewart and Janice Sears were on the A.W.S. Board . . . Cetza claimed Ann Rienstra and Jeanne Dailard . . . Nadene Feiler was in Sigma Alpha lota . . . Social events included Candy Cane Waltz . . . Green Day, at which time actives exchange places with pledges . . . Week-end at Borrego between semesters . . . Car wash . . . Spring closed-bid Rose Ball Formal. Martha Anderson , ,,,.., IW , . ,i :mem 'f 1 fl i M. Q Nadene Feiler . . H Q. ie J Susie Haverkamp P . . P Ma ren Moser Jean Pratt is I., ,J s , iv , , R HMA l s Lynn Baumbaugh Caroline Carr l ll' Joyce Fibiger Norma File :' 'r':: 1 -f if Miriam Leonard Pauline Mansfield WS Mx ik .. Judy Nelson Marilyn Peters Barbara Richards Bobbie Richmond ff' in W Barbara Culling -I Marlene Franck 1 , iff Q . , Q' Il Y I . . . fi L 3 if 5. 'wi Q si Pat McDavitt Jeanne Daillard Elizabeth Grammer Patricia McWilliams ALPHA Xl DELTA Margie Petz f in s 'V ,S Ann Rienstra Jean Rynerson Janice Sears Judy Shepard Janet Spencer eg iiiAi Sify-' i 1 ,i. 1 ' it , , A ,. - Q i. A ll . A ' A -, Y I Q 'l ,, l fl L jerk it J Q J at l'i' , t -- i. ,,, Sandy Stewart Margaret Thiery Carol Tripp Barbara Williams Charlotte Potter '5' .a- Susanne Ryan F Barbara Steely Lynne Williamson Cl-ll CDIVIEGA ' 1 Y Fall Spring Dona McDougall ....... Stephanie Hunt President Yvonne Leveque ....... Elaine Siervogel Vice President Ann Merriman .......... Judy Parslow Secretary Joyce Wheaton ........ Joyce Wheaton Treasurer 40 Name of Local: Shen Yo Date Local Founded: 1921 Went National: November 17, 1950 National Chapter: Gamma Delta National Founded: 1895 University ot Arkansas, Arkansas Location: Room 9, House of Hospitality Chi O's Homecoming float won best design and construction . . . Held closed-bid Christmas Formal . . . Judy Brett was head songleader . . . Janet Hall was a maiorette . . , Nancy Olds was crowned Sweetheart ot Sigma Chi . . . Dona Larson was attendant tor Homecoming Queen . . . Nancy Dearth was Kappa Sigma BBB candidate . . . Joanne Barnes and Mary Kay Nicholson were sorority editors ot Del Sud. ' , .aw ,L r ? A -L A L IL Q L Betty Ann Augustus Judy Brett Jeanette Crouch Nancy Dearth Martha Edwards 9 't ' 1 in 4 l an Cv J: D 36 Q7 , KW dn 1 . A B rrrr A L A Q 4 BGrbGfCI Elliott Gwen Evans Gail Farrar Janice Fox Janet Hall CHI OMEGA . .,,, ,.... , ,,,, , , . 1 ,, ,L Q LN y .. .. : ' . 3'-- 1 Nt K Q i K sl l x 3' W Q A... V Nancy Hansen Stephanie Hunt Cheryl Jakle Gail Jarvis Ann Jennings 1-ff -r:. 'T-in X Rh ,J M Ak . .xr A I Bette Johnson Vera Johnson Judy Kuykendall Dona Larson Buddie Leib 1 ' B ' - , ,Q Y , ' lll'lk . ., -gg ,. -3' L '-'Tir E f 5 - ' A S 1, . - ,,. :i ,,,.'i ., . ,AA VVV r I :VV ..,. 1 -- H 1 ff . I .,,.. A llllll L. - 1. I L 4. . A L Yvofme Leveclue AM Mefflmfm Elynof Moskowitz Pat Nicholls Carol Norman. Lois Ohre Nancy Olds ,J 5' --faq A rl 'V N' B , 9 ,y , , ' y W ' 5.4 as . K 5 M. i . V AA y iz f A 1 ' Vi 4 L A 1 AL . A Pat O'NeilI Judy Parslow Liz Peterson Alice Preibisius Suzanne Pugh Carol Roth Helen Sartorius L , L. ' ltiir11r't V ' ' I xx A k I K . wi.. . .Q Y trtc J Q .Q fo- J L 45 L J vt V 1 1,g,,x, 5 'CJ G ile 'Ti' AK AL 4 'H A A 5 Jean Satterlee Sandra Sebby Elaine Siervogel Pat Weber Margot Westwood Joyce Wheaton Barbara Winzell l4l U K ITI I' -l JP N ITI -I ID I 2 A ,ln 4 2- S' V go - x 0 H - 34 'll Fall Spring Joyce O'Connor ...... Marianne Grillo President Marianne Grillo ........ Marilyn Clark lst Vice President Marilyn Teyssier ....... Joyce Darnell 2nd Vice President Sherina Hegland ........ Donna Isaak Secretary Donna lsaak ....... Connie O'Connor Treasurer Name of Local: Alpha Sigma Chi Date Local Founded: i939 Went National: November I, I949 National Chapter: Gamma Omicron National Founded: I902 Miami, University, Ohio Location: Room IO, House ot Hospitality Traditional activities included open house during elections. Senior Luncheon, Mistletoe Magic Christmas Formal . . . Prominent mem- mers on campus included Joyce O'Connor, A.W.S. Treasurer: Barbara Picklesimer, Panhellenic President: Norma Leppert, A.W.S. Scripps Cottage Chairman . . . Delta Zeta float won second in the Sorority Division of Homecoming Parade . . . Mary Geyer and Rosario Petrone were in Cetza . . . DZ's won tirst place in inter-sorority basketball . . . Patricia Graham-Rogers was assistant editor of Del Sud. A9 lx 1 Up in the air. 49' i f I Barbara Bence Marilyn. Boles Luan Boynvon Marcia Carmichael DELTA ZETA 3 , .. ,. ' l Marilyn Clark Dorothy Cox Elina Danna Joyce Darnell P ,, kr Hx .f ll 5 if f Y af if Wi 1 fr 56 Priscilla Gale Mary Geyer Julie Gibbs Patricia Graham-Rogers Marianne Grillo gygm f' . f.:',f5'?' - 'L is J ,,.l l.ll ' i wifi: - ' 7 ' 'r-2.2.-:DID fr it M 2 ,, ali' if Q Sherry Hegland Joann.e Hendricks Donna Isaak Georgia Jackson Charlene Lamp I 5' G 4 ' -'ft ' zz Norma Leppert Sharon McNeill Barbara Norris Corinne O'Connor Joyce O'Connor 5 9, ,,. - F ', ' y BSUY l-OU Pefkln-S Rosaria Pefrone Barbara Picklesimer Ruth Prince Beverly Skinner i - - f., Y H 1 . I A ' A H 'l if -J ' E Q, .VVLV K , I ' ' -W: ' ' . g-1 I Suzan SHOW Elaine SOmmGI'meY6I' Connie Thompson Wilma Thurston Carol Whelan Fall Spring Jackie Cathcart ....,.... Jean DuPaul Pat Curtis ................ Pat Curtis Mimi Jones ......,....... Pat Minor Dee Jenkins ........ Mary Ann Taylor Lois Hebner ............ Lois Hebner 44 GAMMA PHI BETA President lst Vice President 2nd Vice President Secretary Treasurer it i ' Name ot Local: Kappa Theta Went National: October l5, 1949 National Chapter: Beta Lambda Date Local Founded: i924 National Founded: 1874 Syracuse University, New York Location: 5066 College Avenue Outstanding Gamma Phi's were Joan Kilpatrick, Lower Division Representative and President of Public Relations Club: Jackie Cathcart was in Cap and Gown and Who's Who: Mary Ward was Upper Division Representative, President ot Political Science Club and Secretary ot Pi Kappa Delta: Molly Capp was business manager ot Aztec Engineer and treasurer of A.S.C.E.: Pat Curtis secretary of W.R.A.: Elsie Bledsoe was vice president and Nickie Downham was secretary ot the Aztec Ski Club . . . Gamma Phi-ATO Homecoming float won best portrayal ot theme . . . Highlighting their social season was the Winter Waltz . . . Sylvia Campbell White was chosen Fall Blue Book Ball Queen . . . Olympic Fund Drive held in February. Otticer Darling Dan was crowned Miss Olympic. as Q 5 I 'Q A 1: fs, Gamma Phi's i'Miss Olympic Fund Drive 3 L ti 'f 1 . ,, Elsie Bledsoe Sylvia C. White Molly Capp Marilyn. Carlson Jackie Cathcart Annette Cooper Bonnie Cooper , my I 0 I' it li J Pat Curtis Nancy Daley Nickie Downham Marlene Dubbs Helen Du Paul Jeanne Du Paul Karleen Erickson C -.ct 3 il dd, v it li 1,5 QL C N ' AL H Carol H0l1S Irene Hall Juliana Hand Karen Hastings Lois Hebner Jo Ann Farrow Marsha Franke B ! J 'F . - 4 6' i x A ll 1 .31 , 1 T x 1 - ' V I f : A ' - EEA k J 4 I 1 M , 'd i t a lf kit , J- l 'lx J Mary Lou Heiken Arlene Henschel Laurel Higgins Barbara Hogan Maren Huebach Dona James Diane Jangaard C as . iii 5 8 , .. , , Q V T.: Q 'AN ' ' J li l'll if '5 my L i 'L :vi I ff. U l K- 'A Dee Jenkins Nancy Johnson Carolyn Jones Mimi Jones Joan, Kilpatrick Kathy Lanphier Frames Liljegren it J ouuui C C fx ,Q - 39. -kfr V A W E kr V ii ki.- Q , u, qi. rg , C i f iiii iiiys ' - .A so 4' J 'Ck if ii 'F' ,fi ' ti ll Q fl Q. -...A J i s B it S W K .V V V , . ,c.1 - ZJIL If Y , V K - V Pat Minor Pat O'Bannon Bobbie Peratt Marilyn Pugh Bonnie Rogers Jody Martin Carol Minor .aa z, fx Pat Shoen Beverly Snow Lovie Stokes Paula Stuffler Janet Tarver' Mary Ann Taylor Mary Ward k . ,L KAPPA ALPHA TH ETA l Fall Spring Kay McClaren ........ Sharon Jackson President Carol Skinner ......... Beverly Moore Vice President Barbara Richard .......... Sally Haas Secretary Donna Carey .......... Donna Parker Treasurer 146 ,.., E 5, S lb ,W Fld: l j .M R me Name of Local: Chi Theta Date Local Founded: 1929 Went National: January 27, 1951 National Chapter: Gamma Sigma National Founded: 1870 lndiana Asbury University, lndiana Location: Room 7, House of Hospitality Finalists for Sweetheart of Sigma Chi were Dorothy Scully and Sharon Jackson. Connie Grader and Sherry Barratt were song- leaders . . . Barbara Richard was a maiorette . . . Lois Farr was in Cap and Gown, Cetza claimed Connie Grader, and Beverly Moore, BBB Queen Candidates were Simone Lambiotte, Barbara Grentell and Carol Cotton. Joan Nicholson was in Theatre Guild, she also had a maior role in Hippolytus and the one-act play festival . . . Social events included Formal Dance held December 23, Pledge Halloween Party with Sigma Chi, Thanksgiving dance held with Pi Kappa Alpha, Group ioined Kappa Sigs at Christmas with party for underprivileged children. Spring Pledge Barbara Barnes Sherry Barratl Sondra Beachler Barbara Blee Janet Bosch Frances Brown EZ. Aggv M LVA H , 11, 'VVV ,,,, A Kggi M y :IV J n 5 ,llv V A I g 3 igl E J A .' , C ' ' rr QQ j'k Q: llka :,k l i rr ri. rr, . . VBBB A rrr J I A rr Donna Carey Doreen Greaves Q ,. Elaine Lindrus . ,, . Wx. .. Carol Colton Jackie Covinglon Sue Dowdy Jean Elliotl' Connie Grader Barbara Grenfell Muriel Grenfell Cynthia Harris Sharon Jackson Simone Lambiofle Carole Linthicum Karen MacKenzie Margit MacRae Kay McClaren Beverly Moore .., ,ai R ii iii S C Jody Murphy Joan Nicholson Donna Parker Harrier Paularena Marilyn Phillips KAPPA ALPHA TH ETA Q, b l JM H .A l .ii I EI I ,, r,,.. V I . I ,J rlri' li ii'l , , Y A i'iii f llrec C rrrr rrr JJ' rirl ' A f iii S J 1 rlee A e r A Sue Rave Dorothy Scully Mm Sondra Reeves Maureen Reilly Barbara Richard Virginia Rosewaine liye E y e s.,y A lss lJlii l l Carol Skinner Pauline Stamaiopoulos Marilyn Westhoff Barbara Wiggins Joyce Woodard KAPPA DELTA weigh 7 KL 7K 1 Name of Local: Epsilon Pi Theta Date Local Founded: 1931 I Went National: May 29, 1949 National Chapter, Beta Rho National Founded, 1897 Virginia State Normal College, Virginia Location, 6181 Montezuma Road KD's Marilyn Skinner was Junior class treasurer, she was also in Skull and Dagger and Theatre Guild, Francis Burns was on the A.VV.S. Board, Ann Lewis was attendant for Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen ot Hearts, Cetza claimed Joan Wold, and Nancy Nelson . . . Social events ot the year included Benefit Bridge held in CLS Auditorium, Christmas Formal held at Mission Valley Country Club, Muscular Dystrophy Drive. Fall Spring Muriel Valenta ...... Janet Luckenloach President Janet Luckenbach ......... Helen Likins Vice President Elaine Johnson ....... Elaine Johnson Secretary Marilyn Skinner ....,.... Lynn Arkley Treasurer ,und Go on with the wedding. ' 'Qi will 1 . V 1 Diane Ackerman Donna Barrett Ruth Bohe Patty Boyle Jackie Braunsolorf Karolyn D. Malmin Janet Wall ,, , . .. 'S D J .. w eee Elaine Johnson Elaine Marsden J T J Nancy Nelson Carol Seewald - V . . Q K f-,. do . V 'if , WA' ' 'bf 1 .., L l I L L fr , gl K A Suzi Dovey Kathy Graham Sally Harris Muriel Huskey Donna Johnson F. , ii, .ll , I I .i,.- Q , 4 Q 1' Q 'ree lb. A Charline Jones Ann Lewis Helen Likins Janet Luckenloach Pat MacFarlan QR I ' .., , ll J r t-'r , f Martha NlCDOnCIld Shirley MCDQW A 4 ti Eva Oliveira Sue Pitts ,. r r S Barbara Shawn Marilyn Skinner eggfle y yy e b y ,a y to ag a t J A 1. ,.:z Yvonne Mollison KAPPA DELTA -j A . - - lgfiiiig - A -t , it ' .,.,, , Barbara Roberts - 3' C5 g x S , C Lf pr Nylene L. Stickney Beverly Stringer Connie Tash Jennie Turner Muriel D. Vritlenfd Gail Vetter Charla Whittington Carol Wigginton Joan Wold Pl BETA PHI Fall Spring Sharon Fisher Johanna Billings President Barbara Kelly ........... Sue Penners Vice President Donna Baxter .......... Patti Hoover Secretary Marianne Beniamin .Marianne Benjamin Treasurer l l Name of Local: Phi Sigma Nu Date Local Founded: 1925 Went National: September 1, 1949 National Chapter: California Epsilon National Founded: 1867 QL Monmouth College, Illinois Location: 6123 Montezuma Road Pi Phi's held a mum sale to raise funds tor student union . . . Homecoming float with Sigma Chi won second in Mixed Di- vision. Prominent Pi Phi's on campus were Sharon Fisher, treas- urer ot Cap and Gown and Senior vice president. Diane Myrick was Sophomore vice president and Sandy Burns was Freshmen Class secretary, Marianne Beniamin was president ot W.R.A., Paula Thomas was president of Cetza and Lynn Richards was A.W.S. Publicity Chairman . . . BBB Queen Candidates were Linda Falk, Betty Harmon and Barbara Condon . . . Homecoming Queen Candidates were, Sharon Fisher, and Johanna Billings . . . Linda Falk, Janet Wilson, Johanna Billings and Sharon Fisher were on the Homecoming Committee . . . Sharon Fisher was Secretary of Xolotl. Social Activities included Pledge sur- prise breaktast and Open house with KDs. Let's kiss beneath the mistletoe! Sandra Burns fa. if E: 'iv' N 'K k R Carol Anderson Donna Baxter Marianne Beniamin Gerrie Berkman Annette Bernasky Johanna Billings Barbara Brown , it J as f C. ' J 'tts' in .tu 3' g ,imk I I - W - . ff, Jeannine Cartier Peggy Cassell Joyce Chadwick Sue Copeland Barbara F. Condon Beverlee Deem Carol Donohue W C J J e'ii I B we X C ec ' Q-7,1 to , . B rrii X' J f' J J ' X Mary Jo Dougherty Evelyn Dowd Linda Falk Sharon Fisher Mary Lee Foley Mary Ganger Betty Jean Harmon PI BETA PHI i . iz . my A l 1 Q ' 3 - - gg P , ... fi. ,.,i., 2 rei -rf C kW,,k i:.k si Mm A Brenda Heiman Pat Hoover Eleanor Hunt Barbara Kelly - ,,.. it - ei Tanya Magee Judy McCurdy Georgia McFadden Qrisziffzilii, it - .AQ ,sz .. Q sg, Q CCyyy,oo ! yy c s P erranii J ., 8: 'fn P 2 iiii T l l Judi McFadden Angela McNeece Diana Myrick Alice O'Neal I .- -Q , so 1 ' J i' xx H ' A XX , 5 Sue Penners Marilyn- Peterson Lynn Richards Olivia Rosa I ,E , 'V' f- ff .j Y r - 5 I Paula Thomas JoAnn Tracy Doreen Van Dine Carolyn Voris Elizabeth Parsons Sheila Patterson Jackie Paul N . if N R4 4 Connie Rueger Judy Slater Marilyn Stead , 'Q 6 ' f c Y Nancy Warner Janet Wilson Nancy! Wright Jean Zinck 151 SIGMA KAPPA Xxwtiii1111111111000 xN S f Z ,im i' ir 'A' ak 'A' be Fall Spring Barbara Pinkham Barbara Pinkham President Barbara Salmon ..... Barbara Salmon 1st Vice President Claire McClintock .... Claire McClintock 2nd Vice President Judy Clausen .......... Judy Clausen Secretory Joan Juelson .......... Joan Juelson Treasurer 152 Name ot Local: Tau Zeta Pho Date Local Founded: 1924 Went National: February 18, 1950 National Chapter: Beta Psi National Founded: 1874 Colby College, Maine Location: 6187 V2 Montezuma Road Barbara Salmon was vice president of Panhellenic, president ot Treble Clet, and secretary ot Sigma Alpha Iota. Barbara Pinkham was treasurer of senior class . . .Social events included, annual spring dance, annual Jingle Bell Ball , and the mountain party , , . Sigma Kappa's were awarded Alpha Gam- ma Delta Sportsmanship award . . . Rounding out the social calendar were the Senior Breakfast, Dad-Daughter Dinner, Founders Day Celebration, and the scholarship dinner. if ,I , 'J A Chow in cell block 16. Peggy Bennett Carolyn Boles ,Ni Jan Clapp Judith Clausen . , I ff ' i s a Alyce Gray Shirle Gray Barbara Greene Patricia Hutchinson Thelma Johnston Joan Juelson Rosemarie Knudson Joanne Mann Claire McClintock R I v , Y - Q 'vs Barbara Olson Julie Pearson Barbara Pinkham 75:1 - rl ew-'wk' ll f , f, il J V ,, ri f W J W ll kll. l fr F' J ' - I V , ll Barbara Salmon Nancy Severin Lavon Smith 153 4 Pl ALPHA LAMBDA Qlff Fall Spring Reitha Stokes ............. Judith Rose President Lillian Slayen ............ Sandra Flax Vice President Elaine Millsberg ......... Judy Smollar Secretary Barbara Sanders ....... Shirley Samuels Treasurer Founded: October 12, 1953 San Diego State College Location: 3345 3lst Street At present Pi Lam's are the only local sorority on campus . . . Prominent Pi Lam's were: Glenda Pollock, treasurer of Hillel, Sandra Flax and Reitha Stokes were in C.S.T.A.g Cetza claimed Judy Smollar and Shirley Samuels . . . Social activities included tall and spring installation of officers, Thanksgiving party, New Year's Breakfast and Valentines Party. Rf Vw' nw r V x k. ,,,k I 5 Maxine Gerson Arline Mihlman Elaine Millsberg Glenda Pollack , ..'f I 'lr If i 1 f. Joy Rose Shirley Samuels Barbara Sanders Dorothy Sanders .A - -it Lillian Slayen Jane Smith Judy Smollar Helen Solomon Reirhq Stokes INTER - FRATERNITY COUNCIL ALAN MISHNE Presidenf ROBERT LINN Advisor A L .Q M' A ED GRIMES DAVE CARI-SQN CHRIS SCHEIDEL GARRY BUTTERFIELD Vice Pregidenf Secrefory Treosurer Commissioner of Acfiviries ATO A2111 KA KAY KZ 156 Wig., Ed Bohdnon Dovicl Lydon John Heldring ,,... if , Don Wolfe Andrew Cosriglione Verne Kefrler Julius Campbell rig er? -dl? Ddvid Evans Roy Precourf Thomas Whifoker 'T'-TD' Jim Albonese Jock Lewis Don Swift John Vondrusko - A - nf.. gg U .X 5 J rr lx 1 A i Q John Cobrol Charles Muse Ken Gould Gordon Moore ii. ' L x Jim Hufchens Bill Wcilsh AXA MK HK 4 ZA I. F. C. The coordination for the activities of the fifteen national fra- ternities on campus is the purpose of the Inter-Fraternity Council . . . Robert Linn was the advisor and Alan Mishne was president . . . This year IFC inaugurated new bidding and rushing regulations . . . lt sponsors the Fraternity All- Stars vs. Frosh basketball game for scholarship money . . . Each year IFC awards four basketball scholarships . . . Each semester the IFC sponsors the traditional pledge chariot races . . . The IFC sponsored inter-fraternity sports program ranged from golf to basketbal I... The trophy for highest scholar- ship, given by the Council, was received by Zeta Beta Tau, for scholarship improvement, Theta Chi. Fite Night, annually sponsored by the IFC. Richard Duessen Jerry Laudermilk X ff R - iffiii R 'rf' - 3' ' 't' ti'- 1-ri f Ronald Dickie Jerry Sullivan Phil Kaplan Ed Culbert 3 'mu If Iill a.. :xg .. ,, if 'rr A I l ffl' Bolo Flournoy George Roethel Bruce Fisher Harvey Goodfriend DDE TKZ. C-DX ZBT I57 ALPHA TAU OMEGA Name of Local: Tau Delta Chi Date Local Founded: 1926 Went National: November 16, 1950 National Chapter: Epsilon Psi National Founded: September 11, 1865 Virginia Military lnstitute ff Location: 5185 College Avenue The ATO-Gamma Phi Float depicting the Crown of England received top honors for best portrayal of theme in the Homecoming Parade . . . Dean Erwine, A.S. Veep, was tapped for Blue Key . . . The selection of Miss Shipwreck highlighted the Shipwreck dance in the spring semester . . . Pledges pitched in again this year for ATO's traditional Help Week . . . Annual Heidelberg proved to be a huge success as in the past . . . Ed Bohanon and Frank Faxon were on the Del Sud staff as Government editor and assistant, respectively. And on your left is the Disneyland Castle. . . 'kit Fall Spring Bill Evans ............ .. Bill Evans President Jim Tecker .............. Jim Tecker Vice President Charles Taylor ........ Charles Taylor Secretary Bill Clemens ............ Bill Clemens Treasurer George Ashby Marvin Bauman Ed Bohanan William Clemens Richard Cox Clive Craig Frank Davis Jack Davis Aaron Edmondson Dean Erwine Larry Erwin Bill Evans Larry Farris Frank Faxon Ronald File Harlan Flora Donald Freeman. iw-av John Heldring Gary Hibbs Jeff Honeycuif Charles Johnson Dale Kuykendall John Kiker if , 6 Gordon Parkman 5-.. Frank Kral Dale Laney Joseph Lannom Wildon Niesley Fred Ritchie Carl Roth Ted Schwend Bruce Seratti Mrs. Faveria Gray Slanard Pere Stevenson Charles Taylor Jim Tecker Robert Williamson Don Wickham T DELTA SIGMA PHI Name ot Local: Alpha Chi Date Local Founded: 1946 Went National: April 12, 1948 National Chapter: Gamma Alpha National Founded: December 10, 1899 City College of New York Location: 4469 47th Street The Delta Sig version ot a Flying Carpet brought third place honors in the fraternity division of the Homecoming parade . . . Les Brown and his Band of Renown packed Mission Beach Ballroom for their annual open-bid After Hours November 11 . . . The 'Big Surprise came in Janu- ary when lovely Sylvia Campbell White was crowned Belle ot the Blue Book Ball tor the traternity's titth consecutive victory . . . Members and dates enioyed themselves at the annual Sailors' Ball this spring . . . Prominent members on campus included Kay Madsen, President of Oceotl: and Bruce Weir, first semester president of Inter-Faith Council. I : u 5. i jk VI ff Don't feed the animals. 160 , ,......s.n..s....,A, , . 1 A 5 l V+ ,ff at Nr AEATLI zmua wi 4! ,:,i, Fall 5PVl'1 Bruce D. Wier .... ............... D onald L. Wol' President Donald L. Wolte ..,............. ...Bill Brasher Vice President David Lydon .... ............. . ,.David Lydo Secretary James R. Recht .... ........ . ..Ward Denn Treasurer Don Bennett r i 4 i :LY M , 'R Jim Bodenhamer Tom Bucknell Gerald Breese Alan Close James Clouse Bernie Edwards Lorenzo Foncerrada Tom Foreman Dick Fritzer Ralph Groscher Gilbert Hatter Bill Hudson Jack Hudson Joy Josselyn 3 F ' F .. :lr A it E Marvin Kripp Dean Lattman Ernie Little David Lydon Kay Madsen kt X Q E sr V ..,,. I it J 1 i J E gf J Z x , up ,P i N X ,A E ..., iis 1.1s,,i gt, ,,.1 . - .1,,, Ed Meech Bruce Riggins -all t , +5 Tom Temple rrrli ..11 -,--1 5 'J ' J' V. it . . , , . Pete Moran Fleet Palmer Joe Ramsey James Recht Reed Richardson DELTA SIGMA PHI C! Bruce Rogers Jim Slemmons Bernie Stolzoff Sam Stone John Svoboda gi 4. ig , all Frank Werbisky Al Weymiller Bruce Wier Dick Winchell Don Wolfe 161 , KAPPA ALPHA Name of Local: Omega Xi Date Local Founded: 1926 v Went National: October 15, 1950 National Chapter: Gamma Iota L fg- National Founded: December 21, 1865 X Washington and Lee University NF Lexington, Va. Location: 5706 Hardy Way 111110 iam 1 1 l Audrew Castiglione John Early Monte Fritz Ludi Graf Pete Jungers Ronald Junkin l Qvvr Barry Manson Lawrence Nenna Darrell Sager 162 vb Charles Barnes Robert Bennett Fred Bliss Norm Bowser Albert Canizales Sal Dean Givins Alvin Funaki Martin Gaughen Vernon Kettler Harold Krupens Marshal Malcolm Avery Smith Robert Warner Jim Whelan Kappa Alphas highlighted the holi- days with their active-alumni Christ- mas formal . . . Closed-bid Final Fling drew semester exams to a close . . . They again celebrated their seces- sion from the Union with the Dixie Ball second semester . . . Famous members on campus include Norm Nygaard, Blue Key, and Little All American in football, John Polos, Olympic wrestling, Dickie Thomas, Graduate Manager at S.D.S.C.p Gene Edwards, football team, Fall Spring John H. Lamb John Ealry President Gerald Dohms ........ Vern Kettlei Vice President Rod Michel ........... Jim Whelan Secretary Jim Whelan ............ Al Walker Treasurer KAPPA ALPHA Psi Name of Local: Kappa Alpha Psi Colony Date Local Founded: 1951 Went National: May 26 1951 National Chapterg Delta Epsilon National Founded: January 5, 191 1 Indiana University Bloomington, lnd. Location: 453 13th Street Prominent Kappa Alpha Psi's on campus were Julius Campbell, president of Alpha Phi Omega, A.M.S. president and chairman of 'lWhols Who Committee . . . Dave Evans was president ot Men's Glee Club . . . Tony Pinkins, outstanding basketball player, was awarded Bob Brady Award . . . Social events included New Year's Eve Dance . . . Founders Day Banquet . . . Annual open-bid Bal Caribe, May 7. '1. ,Q '-i ' - g , ,,. fait' W N 5 s J 11 g Mfg, Aw .. .W la ' llllll ,,f. llllllill it l gifs 1321 ,N Q Q: D Q -3 li V Acfon Banks llllllls Campbell Wllllcfm Eldlldge Dave Evans ............. Dave Evans l r l :fl President . pw Julius Campbell ...... Julius Campbell mn 5 l Vice President k ll Lester Hobson ......... Lester Hobson I l it 1 . Keeper of Records D E L f H b Braxton Pinkins ave Vans es el O son Norvell Freeman . . . . . Norvell Freeman A Keeper of the Exchequer LL. .. ti 9- x I X Mtn.. 1 3 1-Q3 'W , l J 1-A Thomas Pinkins Clyde Thomas Horace Williams 163 's KAPPA SIGMA Name of Local: Eta Omega Delta Date Local Founded: 1922 Went National: December 9, 1947 National Chapter: Epsilon Iota C, National Founded: December 1O, 1869 L University ot Virginia Location: 6195 Montezuma Road Kappa Sigs held their annual open bid Farmer's Frolic . . . also held annual New Year's Party . . . Jerry Mclntire was vice president of Inter-Fraternity Council, member of Blue -Key and i'Who's Who . . . Chuck Freeburn was leader of SDSC Marching Band, and president of Phi Mu Alpha, music fraternity and member ot Blue Key. Also in Blue Key were: Marv Braddock and .lay Wright . . . Oceotl claimed Marvin Braddock, Presi- dent, and Jay Wright, secretary . . . Dave Naud, Bob Sedlock, and Bill Lancaster were Inter-Fraternity Council Bowling and Badminton champs. 4 ,CS f--7 Hires to ya! ZH' -Ri K ,, CU GD fu cggizeg ,ff A.E.K.A.E, Fall Spring Bill Freeman ............ Bill Freeman President Rex Hammock .......... Harold Powell Vice President Jim Swan ................. Dick Myer Secretary Chuck Atkinson ........ Chuck Atkinson Treasurer Jim Wright ............. Jerry Mclntire Master ot Ceremonies 'SIX .-,, Q-.., tv-ff ,J Robert Adams Frank Alessio Charles A ndrevvs Chuck Atkinson Ken Bailey Dennis Becker John Beckstrand Joe Berry QQA0 William Billburg Stan Bitters .9-1 George Blair Marv Braddock G D h n Brown Michael Brown Chad Brucker Ernie Bream a me i, f UlbSfTSOI1 Uldis Dailacis AFT BUll9I' Robert COYTNEYOH Tom Corocciolo Delmar Carlson Larry Christiansen Milton Clow John C Roger Domen Chuck Freebu rn Don Griffiths Phil Heubach xv .. ,..,. . ,,,.. no ....., 1? Mu lh D 'd Este Harr Falkinthal Wesley Farmer Bernie Flaherty Pete Fleming Jim Drevick Doug Enge orn avi y y KAPPA SIGMA William Freeman . golf 'Lv' Jon Halvorsrud Us' Yrs? Spike Norm Foster Randy Haminan rf? Frank Gallucci if C' Rex Hammock surf George Geyer Ralph Gibson Z. John Hannon Dan Hardy , V' Hicks George Hill Bob Hirfensteiner Alan Johnson Dale Jones Ted GlGVOS Lynn Graham Q... Gerald Hay Don Hegerle Russ Kanacly John Kenaston Q, , f. L- . sri x I YJ David Kenin Wayne King Elvey Knizek David Koenig 1.51 .. B . 'Z T' Don Kravitz Larry Kuerbis L is L ., . . ..,, qi Bill Lancaster . ,, ,,i:Ei, A 'E ,, I - - :ii , y y y a f x y . L, J 1, L 1 S -L A Frank Lewis Larry MacDonald Fred Mahavier Norman McAbee Richard Meyer Alan Murray David Naud Fred Nelson John PfGff Perry P0ll0Ck Richard Pomeroy Ray Precourt Bob Sedlock Al Shaklee Jerry Smart John Smiley Don McClure Jerry Mclntire Ray O'Con,nell Grant Olson 5:9 Robert Ryan if? Ronnie Smith Dave Stine William McNu'rt James O'Neal Ffllnlf ST. 5Ul'9 Richard Schag til' Buzzy Stomberg Jim Swan James TGHZH Wllllflm Templeton David TlSdGl9 Ray Waddell Dick Warren, Don Weast YJ s., Paul West Thomas Whitaker Roy Wilbanks Max 166 Ray Woodmansee Jay Wright James Wyatt LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Name ot Local: Lambda Chi Alpha Colony Date Local Founded: T947 Went National: October 9, T948 National Chapter: Zeta Pi Zeta National Founded: November 2, T909 Boston University, Boston, Mass. Location: 5750 Montezuma Road Lambda Chi Jim Hall was a member of Oceotl, Delvers and Los Buscadores . . . Director ot intramural sports was Jim Hunt. He also belonged to Blue Key and Oceotl . . . On their social calendar for the year was their Christmas formal, Lambda Chi Alphatraz, and the crowning of their sweetheart at the Cross and Crescent Ball . . . Famous Lambda Chi's are popular singer Frankielaine and ex-President Harry S. Truman. ff RFP GQMBLXNG ....,, J P f NLQWYD up Do you feel alone in a crowd? 4 NW 9 E S Nr 'J cis. DJ We F A Y A L QULSQU9 Fall Spring Marvin E'Golf ........ Zane Frentress President J. D. Hunt .............. James Bell Vice President Zane Frentress ............ Ron Evey Secretary George Hurst .......... Wes Thornton Treasurer Jim Albanese James Bell Kenneth Bitter James Blair Ted Carnes Elvis Chaffin Robert Cheek Bill DeVitt Thomas Eads Marvin E'Golf Charles Ensey Ron Evey Richard France Zane Frentress Jerry Griffith Jim Hall John Hammer Richard Hilmen George Hurst Gilbert lnzunza Joseph Kenney Jack Lewis Robert Maple Arthur McCauley Richard McMains Robert Montgomery Frank Pearce James Redman Don Rigler Charles Roehr William Sevier William Sterling Dennis Stevens Donald Sullivan Wesley Thornton William Walcott PHI SIGMA KAPPA Name of Local: Phi Sigma Kappa Colony Date Local Founded: 1948 Went National: April 23, 1949 National Chapter: Rho Triton National Founded: March 15, 1873 University of Massachusetts Phi Sig activities for the year included the President Atchison dinner in December . . . The Founder's Day dinner in March . . . The an- nual Tramp Stamp . . . Mountain party at Julian . . . Dinner Dance held in honor of the pledges . . . The Fraternity Moonlight Girl was crowned at their annual formal . . . Big moment was receiving National President's Special Achievement Award. Joel Adkins Joe Arndt Joseph Ferris If Palmer Norman Picard 5 , Q .. L ' -ue fray' Richardson Don Swift John Vondruska Qlllfb X x Z X Fall Spring Daniel H. Morrissey ........ Don Swift President Normand Picard .......... Joe Arndt Vice President Bill Richardson ..,... John Vondruska Secretary Joe Arndt ........ George Straubinger Treasurer Pl KAPPA ALPHA 1 Name of Local: Delta Pi Beta Date Local Founded: 1929 Went National: November 27, 1948 National Chapter: Delta Kappa l National Founded: March 1, 1868 University of Virginia Location: 7811 La Mesa Blvd. ln Homecoming paraole PIKA's were awarded first place for best use of natural flowers and second place Fraternity . . . Social activities this year included PIKA's Annual Turkey Trot held at Mission Beach Ballroom . . . Halloween Dance . . . Autumn Serenade . . . Party with Thetas for under- privileged children . . . Ron Quast was cheerleader . . . Don Adams and Don Malloy were Pacific Coast lnter-Collegi- ate sailing champs. . . Adams was also co-captain of the U,S. lnter-Collegiate Sailing Team . . . Grant Nielson was elected President of S.D.S.C. Alumni Association . . . House Corporation was activated with Alden Fulkerson as Chair- man . . . Lee Granell and Guy Pete were on the Debate Team . . . Ronny Quast and Francis Linderman were in Oceotl , . . Dream Girl was crowned at Formal Dance in May. In the court of King Arthur?? A1 VI s. hi 'fl xx , m v' 'f nc q'x 7 Q, .1 ' ' D---uf . s-A Fall Spring President Doug Brunson ............. Carr Beebe Vice President Don Adams ............ Norm Bucholz Secretary Norm Bucholz ............ Bob Ramsey Treasurer Chuck Muse .............. Bill Nugent t' X vt , Lf I L Don Adams x y Fred Bruner Pete Ferrantelli 1 1. D D x :L 2 Karl Kisbert F if lg ' ' ' 3 z D D :- 5 we 2 ' V f',fffi I . D i D P M I X 'nm A J J 'A.i ' J 4 X . r D Frank Asaro Fred Baiorquez William Boram Jerry Bower Bunky Bowman Dick Brown Doug Brunson Norman Bucholz Dick Hallett Jack Heine Q k. fi? 3' ,J Richard Learn Al Lench Q. A DDM D Y 11 i gf K, A r' I l l i A 5 Dave Buell John Cabral Dale Conklin Pqul Femeld Pl KAPPA ALPHA x Q? 1 G YZ? R. Jack Housenga S D x L J Francis Linderman , Dff X .D l D Dave Maddocks Boyd Malloy Larry Manzer l-larry Masters I' D - K X ' ' DD 7 cp .,. x v Bill Nugent Robert Ogle John Perestrello Al Pirie .:.. ll 1 Wafer J l' 1 rx X L me Qi 5 ,,.D.,,D,,?DD,,D, - it hannon Jackson Frank Keebough D Q 3 1 DDD J lnii ii' Paul London Tom Macklin 1 Larry Matranga Charles Muse 4 V- Q f Robert Ramsey Ed Reed 4' is Gary Sada Clark Siebrand William Stewart James Suverkrubbe Don Van Sickle Robert Whitebread F X Mark Nickell D Frank Rosenberger LV 'gf' 2. ? F ' Jerry Wright SIGMA ALPHA EPSILCDN Name ot Local: Epsilon Eta Date Local Founded: 1921 Went National: October 9, 1949 National Chapter: California Theta National Founded: March 9, 1856 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Location: 7140 Saranac Youll wonder where the yellow went, when you start using Pepsodentf' Patrick Henry .... President . John Ward... .. Secretary .. Bill Kluck. .. .. Treasurer .. This year was the Centennial ot Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . SAE's float, Taj Mahal, won l-lomecomings sweepstakes . . . Prominent SAE's on campus include A.M.S. secretary Louis Esposito . . . Frank Mendoza, chairman of A.M.S. Barbershop Quartet , . . Don Clark and Jack Stump, cheerleaders . . . Dave Carl- son was on the A.S. Council, secre- tary of l.F.C., and member of Oceotl . . , Alan Oldfield composed and ar- ranged Jazz Concert . . . Eric Smith was Photography Editor of Del Sud , . . Frank Mendoza, Charlie Jenson and John Riley were Fraternity Edi- tor and assistants respectively . . . Social events included . . . Ford Frolic, Black and White Christ- rnas Formal, and the Purple and Gold Spring Formal. Charles Scott.. . .. Vice President . . . .. . . .... Gene Clarke .. .Charles Jenser ...Chris Quartli Hal Allen Roy Akriclge Oliver Askew Richard Bailey Louis Barnes Bruce Barngrover Robert Bechtel Robert Benbaugh Bill Benn Phil Bogna James Boyce Richard Boyle Bill Brinclell Bob Brooks David Carlson Don Cash ,WH Larry Dohms John Casiiglione Lewis Chapman Darry Clark Don Clark Gene Clarke Jack Connor Glenn Crosbie Larry Davis Joe D'Heilly Len Duncan Earl Durham Lou Esposito Dave Evans Irving Gere Nick Gianulis Ken Hanken Warren Goetze Ken Gould Tom Greek Bill Greenlee Kip Hering James Hilion James Hinck vu., Larry Harolacre Dave Harvey Pat Henry Tom Hutchinson Einar Jensen William Kemper Fred Kerih Tom King RUSS Kirk Ole KiTlleSOl l William Kluck Jack Knapp Righqrd Kniess sqm Klqoff Larry Krause Don Lewcllen 4: Mrs. Flora Scott Sammy Mankins Don Mansfield Manuel Mariscal Ron McConnehea Frank Mendoza Bob Merada SIGMA ALPHA EPSILCDN 4 Q 'S-I Ted Millett Robert Mitchell Gordon Moore Michael Murphy Alan Oldfield John Osburn 'CT' Tom Pastore Jack Peacock Chris Quartly Louis Repod Robert Rewick Charles Richards ?df'I'fE!S'Richards John Riley John Rogers Jerry Schleit Charles Scott Robert Simoneau 'K V--g Ray Slater Eric Smith Gary Smith Dick Soper Hugo Soto Terry Starr 'fr JOClf Stump Foy Sylvester Dick Thorson William Thurston Joseph Turner Charles Velasquez Don VOVl39Cl4 Roy Wagner Eric Walker John Ward Jim West Jack Whittaker John Williams Dick Yale SIGMA CI-ll Name of Local: Phi Lambda Xi Date Local Founded: i928 Went National: January, i949 National Chapter: Delta Xi L National Founded: June 28, i855 Miami University: Oxford, Ohio Location: 5826 Montezuma Road Prominent Sigs on campus were Bill Walsh, A.M.S. Vice Presi- dent: Bill Richardson, Junior class vice president . . . Bill Denton, vice president of Pi Kappa Delta: Lee Rens, president of Arnold Air Society . . . Tony McPeak, Blue Key and National lntercol- legiate Oratory Champion . . . Noel Mickelson, third year varsity basketball center and all C.C.A.A .... Jim Sams, third year var- sity basketball all time single scoring record of 36 points per game . . . Social events included Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Ball . . . Tropical Cruise. f-N.. fbx Fall Spring Roger Tremaine .......... Jay Kowal President Jay Kowal .............. Jerry Moss Vice President Dale Barbat ............ Dale Barbat Secretary Dale Roehrkasse ....... Stuart Harvey ei , i if , its J is are y 5 y Tom Agnew Arnum Ambrose 5 .w f Q, -H L4 X A Bob Anaya V, L gy .X L X K ,L Jack Binns Richard Bregante B ' l Gene Carpenter Edward Dibb ix F-5 5 v Q Q J' 'X ,, Zz: gg, John Grogan 23. 1 Q Q A E Jon. Crowley 'Yi , V7 il Dan Dierdorff it George Brittingham 'ZH' Q H? ik K Jerry Davee , I I J' .. 4,1311 x ' l'1N f Fred Dorris c -r Q lx as i 4 i mm K Q, , ,sry ,,,A , .. W X is if im A ll l E ---, Joe AfI'ef1Cl0f1Cl0 JOl1r'I. Bflliel' Bob Ballance Dale Barbat f 3 Hollis Barber Q ry' r rrar L ic, gggr rr ,J ,K John Brooks 'X 1. 1.1 Lou Dawson H TW 5 Joe Browder John De Blanc wav 'H' Don Foster Pete Dressen Bob Hagin Bob Hanna Garry Harlan Q 'r X ig Ronald Hadley ' . I L K Q s 5 l Bill Hoese Dean Hunter SIGMA CHI by , - ffimmgiiw 5 i l Jerry Lewis David Limbacher l76 it Don Buechler Jim Burnett i George Denhart Bill Denton A 1... Fl... Don Freeman Richard Greer Eugene Cain ' i 1 4 x :Ek 'A Duane Deverill Richard Grob k, R o r L? 125 ig x X' Q Jerry Harris Harry Harrison 26:52 ' 5 5 5 17 I , Jim Hutchens Ron.ald Jones Arthur Kelly Bill Klein Jay KOW0l -WWE Warren Herman Peter Lenkey 7 aff L3 1 L . B , H by if Joe Lomax Jack Lydick Joe McCoy Jim McGowan Jim Mclnnis Tony McPeak i - . ,, .. Vwgis, - . 5 V .. kg i VV I c K I ,,.. iV .V ,,L' A I 5- ,, ,.: , i g LV an ' r I,, 'IA'i' W i -'- ,,:- il l 1 ' Q 2? Q ': -V, KIV . f .: ,,,,, F V I L ,,,., ,ai , N,kh W fi V, 35512 'J fp V V , Wi A VV V-, V ,:,.. V, -,X .K.f 1 .. -I , V ' e Jerry Moss Gene Myers Al Nordquist Mike Patterson Ralph Pesqueira Ray Ramage W TEES ,,,., , jf AA , -V 'ff I wi l 12 5 ' ' .t ,,e Y .e ,' 1 11, E V ' ' 'i' -' V. K y . 'ikxif ...,, -.., ,, B 1 ' l e E , .,,, .m,a SWE? VV. Var-wen i, Eg .. ' r i Archie Rambeau ir rr si -. f ..,, ' rs Dale R0elWI'liCISS6 Vester Sanderson Jerry Schultz Stan Skinner Tom Snyder Arr Surorus Ronald Redman Robert Reifschneider Bill Richardson Q - 4 CD m Mi, li ' 3 O O 3' Q 'L U1 3' Q 3 Q 3' Q 3 -I J' CD Phil Riddle Robert Rocheleau t Wi P- r K 'Wm 'E 5 3 a 1 iili I y iiiiiit inll'iiilll iinl Bernie Svalstad odore Sieckman Donald Tadlock Richard Taylor li.. Ilrr' liz V .tte ri ' R iii ' z .,. - lleee . l R ierl JOY Tinning Roger Tremaine Jay Turner Richard Vance il l ' , ,1 Vincent Vin? Jim Waggener R. D. Walker Graham Walker V i A V? zik yn , V N VVVKK wx . b V - V '. iiiiriie ,- eii I eliiiiii e fer r eeee V -- iii' iitt i, V' iieii i X W ii't V V f Jim Weldon Frank White Ken Wood Danny Yelvington M1 J Todd Van Every teet in llll Ti iiei f ytrr e Bill Walsh S r Q . IGIVIA CHI Dave Young jk .s 32 4: if Q ir as 5 L .. K ,Y P' A' x 5, Mrs. Wagner SIGMA PHI EPSILON Name ot Local: Sigma Delta Epsilon Date Local Founded: 1947 Went National: November 14, 1951 L National Chapter: California Delta 1 National Founded: November 1, 1901 'L I Richmond, Virginia Location: 5712 Hardy Way Prominent Sig Eps on campus were Chris Scheidel, Treasurer of l.F.C .... Oceotl claimed Fred Leonard, Chris Scheidel, Keith and Ken Polk, Dick Deussen, and Jerry Laudermilk . . . The Fra- ternity sweetheart was crowned by Eddie Fisher at the annual Queen of Hearts Ball held with U.S.C. and Santa Barbara Chapters at the Statler Hotel in Los Angeles . . . Halloween Party was held for neighborhood kids . . . Won best novelty and first place for fraternity in Homecoming parade . . . Won prize for best portrayal of theme in pledge chariot races. Singer Eddie Fisher crowning Dee Barlow-Queen of Hearts. 178 W fruon Fall Spring Fred Leonard .......... Dick Deussen President Chris Scheidel ....... Sandy Campbell Vice President Ron Morgan .......... Chris Scheidel Secretary Dick Deussen ......... . . Bob Lebb Treasurer ,L A h, I Larry Brown Hal Cota X 1 Bill Hartin Alfred Kottman Edward Laverty Chris Scheidel Bob Callahan Lester Campbell Richard Deussen John Dino Don Henderson SIGMA PHI EPSILCDN L ' it Bob Lebb Fred Leonard Ronald Smith Charles Stewart SIGMA Pl Name ot Local: Sigma Pi Colony Date Local Founded: 1947 Went National: May 18, 1949 National Chapter: Alpha Omega National Founded: February 19, 1897 Vincennes University, Vincennes, Indiana A Location: 8455 Lemon, La Mesa Prominent Sigma Pi's on campus included Bob House, A.S. Presi- dent and member ot Blue Keyp Howie Pray, vice president ot Oceotl, Gary Butterfield, Commissioner of Activities for l.F.C. Don Myers, president of American Chemical Society, and Terry Lauritsen, presi- dent ot the Society ot Automotive Engineers . . . The activities ot the chapter included the open-bid Moonlight Serenade' '... The closed-bid sweetheart dance Orchid Ball, was held in January. Ann Peterson, Alpha Phi, was crowned Sigma Pi Orchid Girl. l'm sure we must of met someplace! 180 1 l l l illi ,L t lit? , . H N5 FUJI Spring Frank H. Langdon ... Frank H. Langdon President Duane Eberhardt .... Duane Eberhardt Vice President Jerry Sullivan ......... Jerry Sullivan Secretary John Halvorsen ...... John Halvorsen Treasurer 8 A-' ,W ' xi i i QF- 2 ,.g:l,,f N, ,-twin Allen Bates Garry Butterfield Bob Coates Melvin Curry Ronald Dickie t 159' L iili f 1 o it - 1 G is X A ' Duane Eberhardt Robert House gm fm? Terry Lawritsen. ,,,,..-,.:-cami.-Q Ludwig Gartner Harry Grow John Halvorsen Dale Jaggar Willie Kaufman Darrel Lachel I i 'E ' 1 A ., -1 L D X D Gary Letson Gail Marine Fred Marino Donald Myers ls' P Howa rd Pra y , v -A e tl s lttt 1 Terry Truitt Lowell Nash o its if ' i 'S - George Rosch .A- is sw., 'bf X li Bill Uden Lawrence Nelson Dan Pierce L D ' if V if as 1' L I f ' ' 15552 1. 1 All lLl,' Don Stevenson. Jerry Sullivan 4 if t Roy Walls Mike Wilks , . David Hargis Frank Langdon :init Wally Miller K' la .53 Harold Finney Q . 4 . x M ,-f,, , Chuck Tu pper 1 f . it Roy Woodward L is 3 I k 112:11 A E SIGMA Pl l8l TAU KAPPA EPSILON Name of Local: Sigma Lambda Date Local Founded: 1927 Went National: May 21, 1950 National Chapter: Gamma Lambda National Founded: January 19, 1899 Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, Illinois Location: 4776 Arizona Avenue Teke's sponsored tirst open-bid dance ofthe year, Lamboogie . . . Fraternity sweetheart was crowned at Carnation Carousel, closed-bid formal in April . . . Prominent Teke's were, Buddy Rogers, Homecoming chairman, Oceotl treasurer, and A.S. Coun- cil . . . Harry Steinmetz, A.S. Council and Debate . . . Lee Brown- ing, Freshman Treasurer . . . Dennis Otuska, Freshman Vice President . . . Noel Smith, rally chairman . . . Steve McGavock, Debate and Pi Kappa Delta . . . Marv Guolmondson, Treasurer of Arnold Air Society and Blue Key . . . Walt Fisher, Blue Key, A.S. Council, Cadet Commander of AFROTC. Y-'Q Just a I-i-t-1-I-e b-i-t to the right. . .' 182 . V Ns 5 i f l Q Kr tl 1 P I Fall Spring Marv Gudmondson . Marv Gudmondson President Norm Gaskins ......... Darold Smith Vice President Al Wrenn ................ Al Wrenn Secretary Jess Driussi ............. Jess Driussi Treasurer fr 59 fum R J f Manuel Aramendariz Bill Arthur Robert Browne Lee Browning Gary Carney Ed Cawthon Jim Chapman Jim Clark Ed Culbert Jack Daugherty Ted Dickard Jesse Druissi Richard Dudley Gary Ek Gus Eulifz Evans Grimes Hansen .gg , Sv , r.:k :ir - .rfz V 6 X K Phil Kaplan Charles Kiel Don' Koppenhaver Marvin Landon Vern Laurifzen Dan McGinley Dennis Otsuka George Rodefis Leon Rogers James Rohlf Roland Schneider Darrold Smith Don Spear Gail Thompson Allen Wrenn I8 J, J THETA CHI Name of Local: Theta Chi Colony Date Local Founded: 1947 Went National October 10, 1947 National Chapter: Gamma Theta National Founded: April 10, 1856 Norwich University, Vermont Location: 5702 Hardy Way Theta Chi became first national fraternity on campus . . . They were awarded l.F.C. Scholarship Improvement Award . . . Went western with open-bid Circle Bar X dance held in March . . . Among community activities was a Christmas party held for San Diego Children's Home . . . Ed Philbin was treasurer of Arnold Air Society, Cadet Colonel R.O.T.C. and member of Oceotl . . . Don Prentice was secretary of Oceotl and a member of Radio and Television Guild . . . Tom Hayes was a member of Tau Sigma . . . Dream girl ot Theta Chi crowned at closed-bid spring formal . . . Dave DeVol was Freshman class President . . . Oceotl claimed Dean Strasser, George Roethel and Charles Redmond. Typical mob scene from MAD comics . . . 4 xii 91-IDODOZA xexv Fall Spring Don Prentice ........... Don Prentice - President John Owen ............. John Owen Vice President Tom Hayes .............. Tom Hayes Secretay George Roethel ....... George Roethel Treasurer - -Q fd' .J Ji' l is Use Charles Andrews Donald Bender Herbert Bickley Bill Branch Edmond Chombeau , Dennis Dilworlh Thomas Donahue Dave De Vol Robert Flournoy Edward Folse R Bert Hand r L it L lrre in W . f Thomas Hayes Donald Hulisch Tom Kaiser Ben Kendmk an ,H - W, af fx ,P William Coops THETA CHI - E' 2 , R ii Y 25 Galen Knox Lee Krimm Fefe Lippman Jack Masson Dick Missman 2-- i . -e L . I l'r llf 1'f' A E 'fl ,, An' ' H ., Q A-.1 2 E H - ... b . z 4 ,, i' - ' l -r i f Hari? wry oie ' 1 iiii We -f V if ' -f i - r : ' I' ik- 'vi I 2 L is C f L - i ieeii iiill Charles Moon Larry Nava Glenn Nielsen John Owen Travis Perry b , 1 ,lzl ,i,,,, A ,i:., 1 ? , VAZZ 1 Q If I - ' 5, - ,i ii fi L e1'e iid. . 1 Edward Philbin DOH Pfer1TiCe Charles Redmond Rolfe Rodlyn George Roethel f , y A - L ., 3 i V ' Q' A , 'f fa ,Q C U X - - W? -il , gf . L i if C R l i in Howard Stone Malcolm Sirasser Edwin Sfreeier Larry Townsend William White Jack Young ZETA BETA TAU Name of Local: Beta Tau Date Local Founded: 1949 Went National: May 21, 1951 National Chapter: Beta Lambda National Founded: 1898 C.C.N.Y., New York Location: 4754 College Avenue Zeta Beta Tau's placed first in scholarship on campus . . . Alan Mishne was President ot Oceotl, Blue Key, and l.F.C .... Also a member of Blue Key, Oceotl, Xolotl and President of Aescu- lapians was Noel Fishman . . . Harvey Goodfriend was Commis- sioner of Finance and a member of Blue Key . . . Their social events saw actives and pledges celebrating at the Founders Day Dinner Dance on May 21, and their Initiation Day dinner dance held after initiation each semester. This is fun? 11 misc Yi I L5 .. cf llli e 'v il k ' ' ' 1 fr V V Fall Spring Noel Fishman ....... Donn Kobernick President Donn Kobernick . . . Harvey Goodfriend Vice President Edmond Rosenthal .. . Sigmund Urback Secretary Harvey Goodfriend.George Rosenberger Treasurer Morton Baranick Larry Bender Roger Brenes Ron Feiler Bruce Fisher Noel Fishman Michael Friedionder Steve Goldfa rb Harvey Goodfriend Donn Kobernick Aaron Kolkey AI Mishne Edward NGimCf'l Seymgur PQ Edward Rosenthal Sigmund meranz George Rosenberger Urbach Martin Weiner ZETA BETA TAU i i g FRATERNITY FAVORITES l me. .W , .. - ' .W , ,ff f 5fl'hf'2lf2-1. fi!! milf, . - , F ami 24:10 ,, 1 X, .wfagmgjx XFN- 1 w MW ME 'H 3 L a v 1 ff my ' ' v A s 1 1 in 353353 g Mwfiwgii awww. Swim Hxf i 5655 Q1 E Qwifmn ,L . H 'Y l W' A -W , .A . ,N xnxx., 5 Ps- fi'-ST' ' A 450 ' i. ' i ' x 'A 1 ,.f:,:,v --VVV 11 J wp A : sw -: :--M ', 's , mei 111 -1 '53,--V 1.f22ifii?t 'f:5'.:sH 5321:-fs W ' 5' E if , 'P N 'lk Q ' 'fl5'ffl?i5?, - f e JACKIE Swsaihailfi QF DIANA MYRICK Girl of Kappa Sigma .W K. Alpha Alpha! if 2 ,L me ,Za 1 4 , -ww aa S. n 'af ggi 1 1,-1' A' .1 in f . 'D 1 ff , 4 Q i f 559 ANNPEQERSG A 1, I V Mix 5 QUETZAL. HALL The only vvomen's dormitory on campus, Quetzal Hall, was formed in September, 1937 . . . enabling out-of-town wom- en students to experience the fun ot dor- mitory lite . . . activities include faculty and student teas, Christmas parties and participation in other campus activities, such as Homecoming parade and Spring Sing. S O Eg o omlll 1 M 001 N 00 l 0 . 0 EL x .xxx 4 x 'I o 1 nA IW Q vw 'llfA fxyxwv' o ' 9 9 o S' 111, 1 Z s 3 5 0 - Full Spring Vera Thaxton. . .Mary F-rances Ver Steeg President Ruth Smith ............. Sally Hayes Vice Preisdent Pat Giarde ............ Peggy Layton Secretary Janet Spencer ......... Marilyn Sowle Treasurer A Elaine Anderson Joyce Baille Carolyn Boles Dorothy Bostrom Janice Brown Beverly Bunch Cqroline Carr Dana Cecil Dorothy Chace Janice Colove Sylvia Farber Marilyn Fox Kitty Gibson Barbara Greene Pam Hammond Connie Harris Sally Hayes Phyllis Hornbeck Georgia Jackson Pat Jennson Peggy Layton Haydee Manotos 41. Marlene McKenzie Barbara Mitts Elissa McNeely LaVera Neill Rose Mary Osler l Caroline Newcgnib Joan Nicholson. Jackie Paul Betty Reith Ruth Smith Marilyn Sowle Janet Spencer QUETZAI. HALL L Carol Stevenson Stephanie Stier Vera Thaxton Sylvia White Pat VonDerLahe Mary Frances Versteeg Frances Zuern 2Ol If l X, f CAP AND GOWN I Senior womens honor society established on San Diego State College in 1932 , . . Encourages activi- ties anal scholarship of women on campus . . . Pur- pose To render service to school and community . . Among activities, the Annual Alumni Banquet, for- mal tapping at A.W.S. Banquet in Fall and Spring. ,f 3 , Y ., iw W Faculty advisor, Dean Brookshire Beverly Butler Jacqueline Cathcart Edith Flourie Ada Picaizen EIean.or Watson Donna Dickson L Y? Norma File v Sharon Fisher 1:9 Sharilyn McSwan Jacki Paul Carman Sturak Vera Thaxton f-sw 1-var M0VllYl I Weston Barbara Wolter Laverne Zowada Braddock Campbell Clarke John Early x , Dean Erwine ,,.. Walt Fisher Noel Fishman 3 f y. Jim Hunt M. Chuck Freeburn V 1 Marshall Malcolm Marv Gudmundson it LL, 5, h Dr. JOHN ACKLEY Advisor S. Ed Philbin Jerry Mclntire John Sailors Keith Polk Tony McPeak ' ' Dickie Thomas ,, .,,,..,, xA,,lA A .F N is ll Ron Rickey s-.,,f Jerry Moss National honorary society tor junior and sen- ior men . . . members are selected on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and service to the students and faculty . . . SDSC's chapter organized in 1933 . . . the group is composed ot outstanding campus leaders in all fields . . . tapping ceremonies are held three times a year . . . assists with Home- coming and other campus activities . . . strives to foster friendship and cordial rela- tions among all student groups and between students and faculty . . . initiation banquets are semi-annual . . . holds auction each semester. BLUE KEY 203 David Estey 40 William Niederhauser t x, E Donald Mclntosh Q sl A Victor Wills Julius Campbell 5 I Mmmm Boy! DR. 206 National service fraternity . . . on the San Diego State campus for twenty-four years . . . oldest Greek letter fraternity at SDSC . . . purpose is to render service to the campus, the community, and the nation . . . offers to the members opportunities in leadership as well as fellowship . . . publishes the Redbook, a student directory, once a year . . . conducts the Ugly Man Contest to raise money for chari- ties . . . operates the Lost and Found. ANDREW OLSON Advisor ALPHA PHI OMEGA r ,,,, ,. : gj5ifgf:gg.. rx- 'Y ef 5 K ? x 5 f L sl . r if if N .. ,,,,.z,,:k ,ace r ,if if W r if 'WE gif -in . ::,f Q .. : 2 -If.. F .L , - E ' f3 ' - , ,,,, ,, . 50,-low Dean Erwine A . .IW' W i Tom Carraciolo r K V!,: Klgluv re- 1 - . f. ,, f sss. l y Barlow Noel Fishman if :' g iiiss l I . . . . ..y yyg..yy Ju n e Ed wa rd s g,-- ' . g gg Ex... us Campbell Harvey Goodfrienol DR. MARJORIE BROOKSHIRE, Advisor rrrwif .... -is F ' H Bill Richardson s 'olo Jlor . , ' j VV,L: H . Jerry Moss Bill WGlSl'l Lois Hebner '-'::: Buddy Rogers . if ,.,Z A A D K elli i .,. -W'f W .sin 'Tr 5 Bob House Olivia Row Jan-ef Wilson Ado Picaizen i e. i Organized To advise and counsel all incom- ing freshmen in boTh academic and exTra- Alan Mishne curricular acTiviTies . . . The group's main proiecf is sponsoring and supervising Frosh Orientafion Camp . . . organized on San Diego STaTe campus in l94O, and, Wifh The excepTion of The war years, acfive ever since . . . To be eligible for membership, a sTu- denT musT have complefed aT leasT fifTeen uniTs and musT be recommended by The de- parfmenf chairman in his maior field . . monThly meeTings on campus . . . member- ship is limired To a raTio of one Xolofl mem- mer for every Ten enTering freshmen. OFFICERS Presidenf ................... Alan Mishne Vice Presidenf. . . . . .Ada Picaizen Secrefary ...... . . .Sharon Fisher Treasurer... ... Bill Walsh XO LOTL WHCTS WHO 1, :.: , H' K lab Ld vi 1. In ' . X iw f J' , .. -Ez .. .. .... 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X ., Sv ,,,W' ,V Y ,.m,.xN..h,,z-,, 4 w.,.Q 1.f TL'C4w,- -. 1.gf.15'Y . Q f 4 Q ff . n f'zQ -f ,fs -,Q NF I? .rl 3 W. , Xu 4 ,M W A , X? l .Q v , 1 Q img I ,A A x- , K . A QQ? , 'gf r ,xg .V 7 - -1' ,r Q f , V U ,s f , X hh - J 6 Qf' Ng fam Q xi ifuf iffy-f 'fir H W - . ' M, Q ' -, f -ww Nkugb A,,,f :,f Aikjif? A ,N , ,. 3 ,ki 'S rj, . ' 'l.f, 1 3 f W 1 . .gffu f -,-I r , ' 4 w 1,-U.-K Q, 'f V V, '11, f 4 1- H .' fi mln- '55, .1 ffl- -5 'jf A-f A fr ff ' ' il f- . s N -. gh 'xl F, , ,, - 'QW ,gem '- ,ff P2 p. Q ,, J M . a - 4+'fgfL. 'ik ' .C ':f+v . :Q2, f fi if ' OUTSTANDING STUDENTS 1 S .Q i :I r fd' as if R . Sharon WG T Q, Joyce OConnor -. TII , . Z : zLAV A ...L wi I ' Q E Eli. We 5 1' 5,1 4 . ,,..., , f f:IfHff- Jeon Sojferlee E h Harry Sfeinmefz, Jr. .EIT fTS i TSS1TT,SS f ' A 1 if Barbara Wolfer Mcxry Ward Q fs' T , ,,,-- , g 11L,, if I , , , n,A,,,,, Joni Williams 7 s.......,,..,.. RELIGIOUS First row, left to right: Margie Calvin, Daisy Richmond, Pat Nicholls, Lois Hebner. Second row: B'uce Wier, Carole Skinner, Jody Murphy, Sylvia Miller, Sandra Lamb, Mr. Dave Henderson.. First row, left to right: Barbara Olson, Jack Lamb, Haydee Manotas, Jeanette Mann Bill Johnson., Mary Acord, Lore Ley, Anne Wilson, Donna Freer, Marshall Johnson, Rachel Diaz. Second row: Robert Dyer, Frank Thomas, Eleanor Ceia, Wini Lory, Marleen Long, Barbara Greene, Wallace Rogers, Ted Bruno, Arthur Anderson, Pat Stephens. Third row: Jon Reading, Miriam Lemike, Skadio lkida, Carole Bradbury, Martha Breach, Jack Brennan, Cal Strickland, Dave Neptune. Fourth row: Frank Werbisky, Jim Keene, Herb Bickley, Abigail Patterson, Betsy Johnson, Jack Murphy, David Dodge, James Marks, A. Muckael. CANTERBURY CLUB International organization for Episcopal stu- dents . . . started on campus in T946 . . . aims to provide a definite program of wor- ship, study, and service . . . weekly dinner meetings, speakers, seminars, and discussion groups are a part of their activities . . . studied faith and practices of the Episcopal Church. COLLEGE Y The SDSC Y group is a fellowship of stu- dents and faculty who desire to discover through study, action, and worship the ideals of Christian living . . . The members have discussion groups, speakers, films, and panels. They also organized the Cosmos Club for International and American stu- dents. RELIGIOUS HILLEI. Organization promotes the religious, social, cultural, and educational aspects ot Jewish lite . . . Some of the activities included . . . Pizza parties . . . Bagle and lox breakfasts . . . Hebrew singing and dancing . . . Friday evening religious services . . . Co-operates in inter-faith programs. INTER - FAITH CCJUNCII. Sponsors Religioius Emphasis Week each tall, invites guest speakers . . . sponsors seminars and all-school assemblies . . . holds an inter- faith dinner at which time scholarships are given for outstanding inter-faith work . . . Strives to promote understanding between the many religious groups on campus . . All groups are represented. Left to right, first row: Martin Weiner. Second row: Steve Goldfarb, Glenda Pollack, Shirley Samuels, Robert Tuchin, Barbara Belovin, Judy Smallar. Third row: Reitha Stokes, Jay Rose, Herb Gross, Sonia Feldman, Marge Dainwood, Phil Kaplan. Not pictured: Elana Barach, Bernard Bravstein, Nadene Feiler, Noel Fishman, David Naliboff, Dorothv Hess, Alice Lee, Arthur Pogrell, Lucille Recht, David Unclerman. , .3 ' ' - Left to right, first row: Mary Acord, Janice Sears, Dr. Harry Ruja, Ann Hartswick, Barbara Massey, Pat Adams. Second row: Bruce Wier, Gary Monell, Reginald C. Robershaw Dick Mergens. 9 RELIGICUS INTER PROTESTANT ANG LICAN COUNCIL Was Tirst organized in i949 To further The cooperation among Protestant and Anglican clubs on campus . . . Representatives are selected by elections within The religious clubs . . . Dr. Claude Shouse was The fac- ulty advisor forthe group This year, Left to right, First row: Reggie Robershaw, Janice Johnson, Charlotte Engelfried, Aileen Schrisfer, Marcia Hart, Mary Acord, Joanne Shackelford. Second row: Dr. Maclnnes, Dr. Claude F. Shouse, Bruce Wier, Gary Monell, Hans Dahlke, Jim Haas, Hal Bancroft. 220 INTER VARSITY An inter-denominational religious organiza- Tion providing Christian followship tor all genuine believers in Christ . . . Weekly Bible studies, area conferences, weekend retreats, monthly socials, group meetings and an Easter assembly were on The group's agenda This year. Left to right, First row: Barbara Brockelman, Marlene Johnson, Fran Lisemby, Chuck Cassety, Joanne Weston, Dale Cummings, Helen Fair, Kathy Wilson, Dora Petritsi. Second row: Janet Parsons, Ruth Mammer, Eleanor Ceia, Terry Moore, Anita Sritherland, Mary Gralan, Mary Donaldson, Ernestine Shands, Yvonne Anderson, Miriam Limcki, Bonie Seckler, Carolyn Heyser. Third row: Laverne Que, Claudetre Danni, Jerelyn Tayler, Connie Golden, Jim Haas, Robert Franks, Andy Simpson, Robert Neil, Arlest Hall, Phil Seckler. Fourth row: Louis Strickland, Earl Marshall, Ed Peterson, Glenn Lobb, Bill Johnson, Dave McKenzie, Tom Flor, Chuck Clayton, Ted Bruno, George Littman, Ray Rogers, Glenn Wiebe. RELIGIOUS NEWIVIAN CLUB Fellowship for Catholic students offering re- ligious and moral guidance . . . affiliated with national Newman Club . . . named in honor of Cardinal Newman . . . fosters spir- itual, intellectual and social interests . . participated in homecoming parade . . . Among their activities: study clubs, guest speakers, weekly meeting on campus. Left to right, First row: Sonia Shellstrom, Jean Carroll, Pat VonDer Lohe, Dorothy Bostrom, Dolores Hayes. Second row: Ralph Hartung, Trudy Johnson, Pat Thompson, Janice Johnson, Phyllis Hornbeak, David Coywood. Third row: Mrs. J. A. Marcoux- State Student Councilor, Ruth McQuerry, Jim Todd, Sheldon Ryland. Fourth row: Ernest Witham-American Baptist Convention Representative, Jack Lockhart- advisor, Dr, Claude F. Shouse-Faculty advisor, Reginald Robershaw. C3 Q Left to right, First row: Ralph Weismann, Sue Dunn, Barbara Hood, Berni Soprinza, Yvonna Cristin, Geraldine Sick, Rev, William A. Kraft, Victor M. Barino, Sharon Graham, Antoinette Dororana. Second row: Barbara Massey, Edith Flourie, Maggie Olsen, Carol Brown, Bill Finch, Donald Mclntosh, James Weismann, Pat Crowley, Beatrix Flourie. Third row: John Harrell, Eddie Moreno, Charles May, John Cait, Sheila Nasland, Bobbi Patrick, Judy Smole. Fourth row: George Babriel, Jack Hoey, Elaine Mihlka, Joan Fowles, Pat Adams, Ruth Murphy, Tom Anitia, Al Filippono. ROGER WILLIAMS CLUB Organized in October, 1953 to provide tel- loship for Baptist students . . . Activities in- clude semi-monthly dinners, meetings, pro- grams consisting of outstanding speakers and excellent musical talent, movies, socials, such as parties, singtimes, and sport activi- ties . . . Retreats are an active phase of their programs. 221 RELIGICUS Left to right, First row: Devereux Powell, Zona Horswill, Sandra McCoquodale, Anne Alesch, Charlette Engelfried. Second row: Judy Heindel, Jackie Lewis, Deanna Ross, Charlotte Schriefel, Joan Strople, Kathleen Donnelly, Rev, William R. Mundt. Third row: Mike Conney, Janet Paine, Martha Keenen, Dave Whitney. Fourth row: Beverly Johnson, Mary Ward, Beth Guy, Quimby Turner. Left to right, First row: Carol Shear, Joanne Shachelford, Judy Kuykendall, Marilyn Sperry, Herb Pixley, Jo Anne Wenberg, Kay Morgan. Second row: Marvin Sperry, Vera Thaxton, Jack Swanson, Phil Smith, Hal Bancroft, Betty Lou Savage, Dr. William Maclnnes. WESLEY CLUB To bring Christian faith and friends to col- lege students - to promote Christian fellow- ship on campus - to help students develop personal religious life - and to help build a Christian world fellowship is the purpose of the oldest religious group on campus. Wesley Club holds weekly meetings, din- ners, programs, recreation, worship, service projects, social activities and Bible study. WESTIVIINSTER CLUB A Presbyterian organization for all interested students meets weekly on Tuesday evenings at 5:30 for dinner, 6:30 for worship, and 7:00 for speaker or discussion . . . monthly parties, work projects, and group activities . . . semester retreats and seminars are part of the group's activities . . . endeavors to provide opportunities for Christian fellow- ship, instruction and inspiration. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE United Christian Scientists on campus by en- couraging the application of Christian Science to their studies . . . Holds seminars during Religious Emphasis Week by presenting a lecture open to all students . . . Reception held at beginning of semester and meetings held bi-monthly. AESCULAPIANS Were organized in i952 to stimulate and aid those students interested in or pursuing pre- medical or pre-dental courses. Membership is honorary with the purpose ot promoting fellowship and stimulating interest and con- tributing to the growth as well as under- standing of students. DEPARTMENTAL First Row, Left to right: Elizabeth Davidson, Joyce Fibiger, Myrna Ellis. Second Row: Judy Scully, Robin White, Zayanne Mosteller, Sally Tufts. Third Row: Gail Powell, Nancy Sommers, Marlene Foster. Fourth Row: Gary Albright, David Knight, John Owen, Tom Naves, Ken Paschen, Dr. Glenn Hodge. First Row, left to right: Lenard Siegel, Sigmund Urbach, Rod Livingston, Bob Franks Richard Learn, Neil Barbour, Billy Grundon, David Unterman, Bill Smith, Ed Fahlsing Arthur Pogrell. Second Row: Fred Bruner, Noel Fishman, Bruce Thompson, Mike McCrea Richard Gardner. DEPARTMENTAL ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA ta, honorary Freshman women's scholastic fraternity was installed January 5, 1956 . . . Regina Ewalt, Dean of Women at Wil- lamette University, and a national officer in Alpha Lambda Delta installed the group. Thirty seven women students and four fac- ulty members installed as charter memebrs. The purpose of the fraternity is to stimulate good scholarship among Freshman girls. The 1956 President: Frances Gibson. The S.D.S.C. chapter of Alpha Lambda Del- 5 y Left to right, First row: Ada Picaizen, Edith Flourie, Mariorie Horton, Gail Burnett, faculty adviser. Second row: Frances Gibson, Donna Parker, Helen Carlson, Marlene Franck. Third row: Miriam Lemcke, Miriam Robertson, Cecile Marshall, Jean Wilkerson Mmm wma ALPHA NIU GAMMA Left to right, First row: Virginia Rosewaine, Helga Barthold, Edith Flourie, Janet Manly, Sylvia Pakaln, Carol Bertschi. Second row: Arthur Todd, Dr. Wolf, Dr. Phillips, Dr. Brown, Chuck O'Neil. A national honorary language fraternity organized in 1934 for the purpose of encouraging work in foreign languages and to reward accomplishment in lan- guage fields . . . The group holds one meeting each semester for initiating new members. 'Om Left to right, First Row: Joan-ne Dailard, Norma File, Pat Reinke, Lynne Williamsen, Carol Tripp, Vera Winter, Marlene Lang. Second Row: R. P. Rickey, Donald Myers, Laird Gale, Frank Araiza, Arthur Sprague, Cordelia Ridenour. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Organized in 1948 to promote friendship and develop professional spirit among the students enrolled in the civil engineering curriculum . . . The group's activities for the year included guest speakers, field trips, pic- nics and dances. DEPARTMENTAL AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Organized to promote fellowship among all those interested in chemistry . . . To better acquaint students with faculty members and to give students a broader view of the field of chemistry . . . The group had guest and student speakers, field trips, movies, and social functions. Left to right, First Row: Molly Capp, Hans Dahlke, Richard Smith, Geo. Menlmester Second Row: Randy Gibson, Richard Johnson, James Abrahamson, John Nagazyna Cheaney Coffelt. Row Three: Larry Gregg, Don Nasland, Mike Jachimowicz, Nick Roun thnaite, John' Loghead. DEPARTMENTAL Left to right, first row: Hunter, Philbin, Hand, Bessher. Second row: Wichqm Thornton Huff Lqehr Wisler Kobernig Third 'UW Fefnondelf W00dmOnS9e, Devitt, 5TG?l9V, Gfll, Blair. Fourth row Hooper Sutton Richardson Beasley Christianson Rens Fifth row: Denton, Harrington, Koppenhaver, Sitton, Scott, Sevier Lempink Sixth row Fish Bregante Crow Klein Winston, Connelly. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Arnold Air Society is an honorary fraternity for future Air Force officers. It is in its fifth year at SDSC . , . This year marked the organization of the Angel's Flight, an honorary service organ- ization for women students . . . The Society at- tended conclaves at Los Angeles and Denver, in addition to sponsoring the Republic Aviation Award, offering a scholarship to the outstanding third year cadet, and supplying guides for Open House and Graduation Exercises . . . Comman- dants were Lee Rens and Dick Blair. Faculty ad- ' was Lt Kenneth Langland I' . - Vlse Second row McPealc Gudmundson Freeman Lef to right, first row: Kathlene Fink, Yoshi Kitagawa, Isabella Hammack. Second row: Beryl Campbell, Evelyn Jabel, Stephanie Hunt, Carol Gudmunson, Elva Schmeltz. CIRCLE K Newest men's service club on campus. Spon- sored by Kiwanis International, it performs services for school and community. Since its charter in October 1955, it has sponsored the Toys for Tots drive and the Circle K Breakfast. The individual member also prof- its by developing a feeling of service. DEPARTMENTAL DELTA PHI UPSILON Working to promote an interest in young children Delta Phi Upsilon is a national hon- orary fraternity for students in the field of elementary education . . . The members, con- sisting of upper division women, are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership and character. i Lefv to right, first row: Noel Rozells, Bob Halstead, Mike Wilks, Ross Thurston, Lloyd Willis, Wally Miller. Second row: Ronald Dickie, Jim Jost, Don Stevenson, Lawrence Hunter, Mike McRae, Jack Brennan. 7 DEPARTMENTAL HOME ECCDNOIVIICS CLUB A new group on San Diego State's campus . . . Strives to promote interest in home economics . . . Provides tor professional de- velopment and for the improved status ot the home . . . Fashion shows, monthly din- ner meetings with guest speakers, teas, and Home Economics Career Day. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Organized ,to provide an organization tor the students of San Diego State College in- terested in Industrial Arts . . . To be of serv- ice to the community, San Diego State Col- lege, and the Industrial Arts Department . . . To foster the professional ideals ot In- dustrial Arts as a part of general education. S.. Left to right, First row: Lola Eades, Mariorie Horton, Ruth Nagel, Olga Angus, Pat Morris, Helen Doriss. Second row: Mrs. Alice Thomas, Mrs. Norita Comin, Bonnie Seckler, Lois Laehr, Karen Rose, Lynn Erickson, Ruth A. Talboy. Third row: Joanne Weston, Joan Peterson, Mary C. Brown, Bobbi Patrick. Fourth row: Geraldine Rene, lrene l-lamelihle, Joan Strople, Mary Lee Fligel. Left to right, First row: A. C, McAllister, W. C. Anderson, Lawerence Luce, Kenneth Phillips, Robert O'Dell, Martin Hunting, Ernest Roesel, Orville Hautman. Second row: J. H. Vogel, Kenneth Martin, Eugene Journey, Robert Amparan, F. T. Bear Roland Schneider, G. L, Condon, T. J. Sylvester. Third row: Charles Harris, John Sawyer, Raymond Walson, William L. Burner. Fourth row: Robert Shields, Robert Whatley, Steven Povka, Winfield Dean, Bill Lindsay, Gerald Reckin, Lloyd Neisley Left to right, first row: Olga Angus, Maren Heubach, Katherine Corbitt, Dorothy Haitsuka, Frances Thompson, Evelyn Zabel, Second row: Joanne Wenberg, Joan Weining, Cheryl Jakle, Doris Beyrer, Kathleen Fink, Elaine Siervogel. Third row: Pat Hudson, Yodi Katagown, Carol Gudmunson, Frieda Folsom, Stephanie Hunt, Marilyn Engberg. Fourth row: Jay Sitcliffe, George Voglko, Wallace Dickinson, Herbert Denison, Wesley Stafford. x ' 4' li' Officers for MENC this year were: Dick Harvey, President, Charles Freeburn, Vice President, Betty Wooley, Secretary-Treasurer, Richard Flye, Faculty Sponser. DEPARTMENTAL KAPPA DELTA Pl An honorary educational society to encour- age high professional, intellectual and personal standards, and to recognize out- standing contributions to education . . . The organization has a business and social meet- ing, comloined, once a month . . . There is an annual tea during December honoring the Education Faculty and the group is ac- tive in teacher recruitment. NIENC San Diego State College has an active stu- dent chapter ofthe Music Educators National Conference . . . This is a professional organ- ization which fosters and promotes music in the community and in the schools. Their pres- ident was Milton Harvey, their secretary- treasurer was Betty Wooley. The faculty sponsor was Richard C. Flye. 229 DEPARTMENTAL Left to right, first row: Bill Lockman, Robert Womack, .lim Cusack, John Cusack, Alan Close. Second row: Ted Carnes, Keith Polk, Jack Stump, Britt Bernard, Norman Womack. Third row: Richard Brunelle, Dan Severns, Alan Oldfield, Cameron Thomas. Lef: to right, first row: Emily Koluvek, Kay Shank, Dorothy Cox, Joan Hopper, Second row: Barbara Bowne, Marge Mackie, Carlene Branchini, Martha Anderson. 230 PHI NIU ALPHA National honorary music fraternity for men . . . organized on San Diego State College campus in I95O . , . A grade point of I.75 in music courses is necessary for member- ship . . . Strives to advance the cause of music in the United States. PHI NIU EPSILON A womens honorary fraternity in the field of science and medicine . . . Organized in I937, their proiects include helping needy families at Christmas time, guest speakers from fields of medicine . . . Purpose, to fur- ther interests in fields that are related to medicine. Pl KAPPA DELTA National honorary speech fraternity . . . Or- ganized to promote collegiate forensics . . . SDSC chapter founded in 1948 . . . Activities include sponsoring a high school speech tournament and a banquet for outstanding high school students . . . Participation in five intercollegiate debates is required for mem- bership . . . Officers this year were Mary Ward, president, Bill Denton, vice president, Dorothy Scully, secretary, and Mable Brown, treasurer. Pl OMEGA PI A national honorary business education fra- ternity, Pi Omega Pi strives to encourage capable students to select the teaching of business education as a career . . . Meets monthly to create fellowship among the teachers through social and educational ac- tivities . . . Holds semi-annual banquets. DEPARTMENTAL First row, left to right: Dr. R. L. Beniamin, Jim l-lutchens, Leah Grigsby, Ada Picaizen Mabel Brown. Second row: Stan Skinner, Dorothy Scully, Mary Ward, John W. Ackley Third row: Lee Granell, Don Wolfe, Elynor Moskowitz, Robert Presher. Fourth row: Harry Steinmetz, Bill Denton, Vince Vint, Tony McPeak. First row, left to right: John Dover, Ward Dennis, Gene Horgroves, Janet Thomas. Second row: Don Bolven, Douglas Kraatz, Wallace Dickinson, Robert Place, L. Lynn Straub. 231 DEPARTMENTAL POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB A non-partisan political organization on campus. Founded to further the study and interest in the political and social issues of the day . . . Sponsored the proposition tor separate Republican and Democratic Clubs . . . In the past they had distinguished speakers such as Congressman Robert Wilson. 1 12 First row, left to right: Virginia Barnet, Nadene Feiler, Barbara Salmon, Dianne Lairsey, Mariorie Tripp. Second row: Elsima Cleeton. Not present: Jean: Wilkerson and Jacki Paul. First row, left to right: Robert Bigger, Mary Ward, Daniel Morrissey. Second row Don Leiffer, Henry Janssen, Norman Picard, James Goetteman, Frank Werbisky Third row: Robert Rae, Ned Joy, James Lane. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA An honorary national music society for Wom- en students and musicians who by their in- fluence and musical interest uphold the highest ideals ot musical education . . . Sponsors annual welcome tea tor incoming music students . . . Gives annual Christmas vespers service. ... 9 2. DEPARTMENTAL SIGMA PI . , , y r Ana, ... .L . .. . ,, W M, ,W K ii iv - ..,, A - Q .. Y ' ,. f. -- ,VM ' - ., 'pf - 4 SKHWA Local chapter organized in 1940 to serve as a means of an award to students having high scholarship and achievement in phy- sics . . . To promote student interest in research and the advanced study of the sub- ject . . . To encourage a professional spirit and friendship. Left to right, First row: Bion Henderson, Ken Wilson, Delano Ball, Aldan Gomez, Robert Limes, Charles Poduim, David Limbacher. Second row: Richard Eastman, Allen Wilson, Chesney Moe, Zygmund Salomon, Charles Mallon, Alan Brangle. Third row: Louis Smith, James Leavy, James L. Beeman, Lester L. Skolil, William K. Powell, Richard Wensel, Ernest Alcaraz, Don Poole. THEATRE GUHID Organized to promote and produce plays . . . Requires 20 hours of theatre work for membership . . . Encourages and provides opportunities tor drama students . . . Is in charge of all publicity tor'SDSC plays . . . Sponsors One-Act Play Festival . . . Mem- bers sell tickets, act as ushers. Left to right, First row: Joe White, Leah Grigsby, Jody Barlow, Rocco Costanzio, Eliza- beth Rice. Second row: Allen Johnson, Frank White, Marilyn Skinner, Joan Nicholson Eleanor Layton. Third row: Terrie Till, Don Powell, Ed Hickok, John Leeker, Bill Hektner 233 DEPARTMENTAL 4 TAU SIGMA First row, left to right: Thomas Couse, Bayard Griffin, Harry Layton, J. E. Neff. Second row: William Foster, Gene Alford, Alvin Gallin, Walter MacDonald, Severin Firestone, Victor Bareno, James Goetteman. Third row: Don Dexter, John Dover, Alfonso Filipponi, Walter Riebau, Ferd Spieker, Ernest Smith, Carl Carlsen, Warren Wheeler. Fourth row: L. K. Niemann, Bill Finch, V. R. Sanderson, Edward Saleeby, Bill Wolf, Robert Parker, Robert Lawrence, Philip Bohnstedt, Bob Brent, Eugene Heins, Albert Wieiorek. Economics and business fraternity . . . Adds educational and social felloiwship to college studies in order to help members prepare for a successful career in the economics and business fields . . . Some of the activities included Founders' Day dinner dance . . . Dinner meetings with speakers from the business world . . . Maintained The credit union. First row, left to right: Gene Norris, Dale Cooper, Don Compton, Tommy Naves, Bobby Thomas, Dir. Cameron, Dr. Chadwick, George Ashby. Second row: Costas Nicolaides, Al Spire, Walt Handley, Dennis Marteeny, Dick Benner, Louis Cacciatore, Jack Dunn. Third row: Charles Durnian, Joseph Breau, Mike Poolos, Edward Robinson, K. M. Swerilas, Juan Guerrero, Phil Concepcion. Fourth row: Graydon Anderson, Claude Joyce, Peter Clark, Dallas Mundt, Merlin Keithley, Thomas Hayes, James Carroll, Dale Worm, Omar Scarborough. DEPARTMENTAL rw , ew Left to right, first row: Georgia Bunker, Lois Dillon, Miss Mary Cave, Shirley Meyer, Laverne Zowada, Par Robbins, Jan Jessop, Paula Thomas. Second row: Jackie Rose, Pat Curtis, Joan Petersen, Barbara Sampson, Marianne Benjamin, Rita Zouhar, Mary Ellen Keller. field trip was held in October when the girls iourneyed to Green Valley Falls . . . looks ike funl WOM EN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Organization ot all women students on cam- pus . , . Their purpose is the organization and stimulation ot interest in the recrea- tional, social and physical activities among students and the promotion of a spirit of democracy and good sportsmanship . . . Activities include Carnival, Sham Shuttle, St. Patrick's Day dance . . . Play days . . Inter-mural sports. ACTIVITIES . . SPRING SING .... BLUE BOOK BALL ,...... COMMENCEMENT AND SENIORS 238 248 250 252 SPRING Bur really, I was fhere first! Working on The chain gang. W 1 .f SDSC srudenTs energetically studying their favorite class -cafology. The remark heard Upon enTering The newly redecoraTed yellow caf, Hey, somebody swepT up The boTTles . . . a week of recuperaTing afTer finals . . . refurn To San Diego and regisTraTion . . . Those lines geT longer every semesTer . . . The high price you paid for The blue prioriry card . . . The shocked second semesTer freshmen when They saw Their prioriTy number . . . sTudenTs gaThered for The dedicaTion of The new MeThodisT STudenT Union on Campanile Drive . . . STaTe archiTecTs presenTed The new SDSC Engineering Building To PresidenT Malcolm A. Love and 3,500 empTy seaTs in dedicaTion ceremonies in The Greek Bowl . . . AzTec Club formed - a group of San Diego business and professional men inTeresTed in promoTing SDSC's aThleTic program. And you are myi friends. Bur why isn'T Darling Dan wearing a b-aThinig suiT like The rest of The girls? Gamma Phi's sponsored Olympic Fund and crowned Darling Dan lOTTicer Danielsl Miss Olympic of 1956 . . . Hoopsiers Hose Hop sponsored by WRA held afTer AzTec-Pepperdine baskeTball game . . . Ford Frolic sponsored by Sigma Alpha Epsilon saw The crowning of The TirsT Miss Thunderbird. Connie Grader, The Dave Pell OcTeT and Lucy Ann Polk pro- vided The musical enTerTainmenT. HighlighT of The evening was The drawing Tor The Model A Ford . . . Panhellenic and Sigma Alpha Epsilon sponsored second annual Spring Pledge Presenfs . . . AFROTC Military Ball held aT The El CorTez. OuT Stare College Philharmonic of 15 girls selecTed as members of Angel's FlighT, new hon- orary women's AFROTC organizafion, Olivia Rosa was chosen To reign over The TesTiviTies. They come equipped wiTh all The modern accessories. Miss T Bird. 9 .-'7 I. N -sr '.i'S.... We both lived in the same apartment house! . . Do the Bunny Hop. 40 We won't leave Troy without Helen! 'T 95'5'l?lz Engineering Student at work? Shades of Wild Bill Hickock . . . Theta Chi's Circle-Bar X brought the western touch to the campus . . . who stole the cover from the covered wagon? . . . interfraternity gambling and danc- ing at Casper's Rancho . . . real gambling equip- ment too . . . Put SDSC on the Map vote yes on UAF' '... again the issue ot the Universal Activity Fee was reopened . . . intense campaign- ing on both sides . . . vote was 3 to l in favor of the measure . . . history's largest campus election . . . Construction started on the new speech and home economics buildings, marking the start of a gigantic 20 million dollar expan- sion program which will make SDSC one of the largest State colleges in the country . . W. Hey! We Won! The Barber-Shop Quartet Contest, an annual affair sponsored bythe AMS, was held on March 23 . . . Pi Kappa Alpha placed first in men's division and Alpha Chi Omega first in the Beauty-Shop Quartet' '... Delta Sigma Phi was second and Sigma Chi was third in men's division . . . Frank Mendoza was chairman of the event . . . Ole Kittleson and Bill Kluck em- ceed, Mr. Robert Linn was advisor . . . perpetual trophies were awarded to first place winners . . . judging was done loy the San Diego Ser- enaders, a professional group. K. 1 1 4 Q, 3 S Gimme a fix! San Diego Serenaders Daddy's Little Girl 241 A project of the sophomore class, BEST FOOT FORWARD was presented April 5, 6, 13, 14 at the Dana Junior High School Auditorium . . . the bright musical comedy concerning the happenings at Winsocki Prep School for Boys was di- rected by Tom Lasswell . . . Bud Hooper, a Winsocki student, asks a famous movie star, Gale Joy, to be his date for the Homecoming dance. When she accepts las a publicity stuntl, it starts a cycle of hilarious events, almost ending with Bud's expulsion from school and the loss of his girl friend, Helen Schlessinger. These hectic happenings made BEST FOOT FORWARD a rollicking cavalcade ot musical fun . . . principal players were: Carole Baldaut, Gale Joy, Ole Kit- tleson, Bud Hooper, Barbara Richard, Helen Schlessinger, Joe Turner, Jack Haggerty, Bill Kluck, Dutch Miller, Jody Barlow, Blind Date, Todd Van Every, Hunk Hoyt, Paula Thomas, Minerva, Nancy Olds, Ethel, Louis Repaci, Dr. Reeber, Jerry Schultz, Chester Billings, Diane Morgan, Miss Delaware Water Gap, Fred Bruner, Chuck Green. Sf d' , I ' . 24 an mg eft to right. Hunk Hoyt Dutch Miller and Bud Hooper Reclining Gale Joy the Wham GUI ff Af , if , 1 A , l I 'aff' ,. :ffl fi . -. X .g, ff, nga. 1 f ffl 7 2 1, ,-7 ' I'l'2'f,:?3 1 t X, 'Q' 'Sw 1 ,f ix K 4 ,fl RL Sha recroppers Stomp?? Bringing home the bacon. While Old MacDonald Had a Farm the Kappa Sig's had a ball . . . complete with beards, hick- clothes, and greased pig, they gave the Aztecs one of their best dances of the spring semester . . . a real corn ball . . . Spring Elections with all the student body eligible to vote . . . race for student officers speeded up . . . a strong inde- pendent party made its debut in the local politics . . . most candidates elected on first ballot . . . v Were you for it? K 1 .. Q eel X, o I 1 Q s i A lf . 5, f 1 i l Grunt! Not 'till you let go firstl 2 pw For that sooper shine . The Kappa Alpha Dixie Ball . . . once again the grey clad warriors of the South defeated the carpet baggers of the North after a pitched battle, and took the control of Fort Aztec . . . the dress for the ball was southern and the belle ofthe ball was lovely Betty Harmon . . . Alpha Xi Delta cur wash . . . for 51.25 your car looked like new . . . Sigma Pi Moonlight Serenade at the Veteran War Memorial Building . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon Beard Growing Contest . . . with ad- miring coeds judging rough and ready frater- nity men's face brushes . . . And Then you wind The rubber band Founder's Day saw various deparfmenrs dem- onsTraTing The Tools of Their Trade . . . highlighf of The day saw The hour long exhibiTion puT on by The dancing class . . . Sigma Chi's annual open bid dance The Tropical Cruise was held in The Cofillion Room, marking The official opening of Thaf new addiTion To The El CorTez Hofel . . Music was provided by Charlie BarneTT . . . Sigma Chi offered free bids To anyone who used his lor herl sfomach for C1 fishbowl . . . Nine sTouTheaTred men and one brave woman volun- Teered Their services - anyfhing To save a couple of bucks . . . Some people will do anyfhing for cTTenTion Q3 -2119 ..........- f 2539? Wonder whaT This deal will do? ,no x n-Q'-'wr 1 'vi-46 R, is 2 Dba? Kootchie-kooTchie kooo sg. , 541.5 245 li Was that A flat or a flat A? The AMS Fashion Show held in CLS Auditorium . . . highlight was preview of bermuda shorts and knee socks . . . All Women's Day celebrated with AWS Banquet, bridge tourna- ment, and carnation sale . . . Men's Glee and Treble Clef attended concert at U.C.L.A .... Shipwreck . . . Alpha Tau Omega beach combers selling bids encased in bamboo . . . was held in the new Palm Room of the U.S. Grant Hotel . . . Dorothy O'Laughlin, Alpha Chi Omega, was Miss Shipwreck . . . Cavalleria Rusticana, one act opera performed by Music vote FudnickforVice. Department . . . Pledge Chariot Races, again won by the mighty men of Sigma Chi . . . 4 6 The hands that rule the world. Gimme gn A mqn. Who' hoppen? Awards Day . . . Al Mishne was nomed Mvon of The Yeor, Mon of The SemesTer wos Noel Mickelsen . . . Blue Key Tapped LT. Col. John Monoco of The Air Science DepcirTrnenT ond Corr Beebe, Q junior . . . Bob House received The Presi- denT's Awcird . . . Gold council owords were received by Bob House, Al Mishne, Julius Compbell, Ann PeTerson, ond Shorilyn McSwon . . . rolly choirmon ciword, Noel Sr'niTh . . . bond presidenT's clwcird wenT To Eddie Fisher . . . speciol service keys wenT To Joy GuTowski, Tony McPecik ond Terry Lc1uriTsen . . . The SDSC bond provided enTerToinmenT . . . Thisbafgoin 'evoked 'G Y'lme A Del Sud staffer iusit walked by And if ggyg here 1hq1l 247 fx S ' Q -lf v as V-, xg Y Q Q. if x 3 5 Q 6 if I , 1 1 s if 'f 5 t P 1 K. 0. fu' 1 'af' lx 'X ev J I. ,Q any ai, Annu,-. HIM -5 Q SPRING Q SING OLGA ANGUS Pi Kappa Alpha 2 BLUE BOOK BALL JOHANNA BILLINGS Sigma Alpha Epsilon SHARON FISHER Kappa Sigma SUE HAUGEN Sigma Chi A. K. JONES Delta Sigma Phi CAROL KARNS Lambda Chi Alpha YVONNE LEVEQUE Phi Sigma Kappa YVONNE MOLLISON Tau Kappa Epsilon JEAN PARLAPIANO Kappa Alpha JACKIE PAUL Zeta Beta Tau HARRIET PAULARENA Theta Chi ANN PETERSON Sigma Pi BARBARA RICHARDS Sigma Phi Epsilon SPRING 251 SENIORS sag M453 ,f E ,L.,.LL. f-5 W E 'i?kL 1195 us- fm ,Q AABERG, ROBERT ALLEN Degree: B.S. lJunel Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Activities: Delta Sigma Phi ACKERMAN, M. DIANNE Degree: A.B. jSummerI Major: General Minor: History, Zoology, Literature Activities: Kappa Delta, Homecoming, Xolotl ALLEN, GARY A. Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Marketing Minor lNonel Activities: Pi Kappa Tau ALLER, TIMOTHY Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Social Service Minor: Psychology w L . r we 9' 5 wi' ANDERSON, MARTHA A. Degree: B.S. lSumrnerj Major: Laboratory Technique Minor: lNonel Activities: Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Mu Epsilon, W.R.A. Board ANDERSON, MONICA J. Degree: B,A, Uunel Major: Art Minor: lNonej Activities: Art Guild ADAMS, HAZEL E, Degree: B.S. jJunej Major: Accounting Minor: jNonel Activities: Pi Phi Epsilon AMPARAN, ROBERT Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Industrial Arts Minor: lNonel Activities: Industrial Arts Club, C.S.T,A. ALBRIGHT, DON E. Degree: A.B. jJunej Major: Geology Minor: jNonel Activities: Los Buscadadoles, Christian Science Org. ANDERSON, JEROME WlLLlAM Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General Minor: Screen Arts, English, Sociology Activities: Radio and Television Guilcl, Aztec Radio Club ALFORD, MARY LOUISE Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Social Science Minor: English ANDERSON, LOLA MAE Degree: B.S. Major: Marketing Minor: lNonej Activities: Pi Phi Epsilon ARAIZA, FRANK JOSEPH Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Activities: Alpha Mu Gamma ARAVE, RUSSELL JAMES Degree: B.S. lJunel Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics ARMENDARIZ, MANUEL Y. Degree: A,B. lJunel Major: Journalism Minor: English Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon Oceotl, Newman Club, A.S, Council 253 ARMSTRONG, CHARLES RICHARD Degree: A.B. iJunel Maior: Physical Education Minor: Sociology, Recreation Activities: Delta Sigma Phi BANCROFT, HAROLD ELDON Degree: A.B. lJunel Maior General Minor: INonel Activities: Band, Westminster Club ASHBY, GEORGE WlLLlAM Degree: B.S. lJunel Maior: Accountting Minor: lNonel Activities: Alpha Tau Omega, Roger Williams Club, Tau Sigma BANKS, ADELBART S. Degree: B.S. lJunel Maior: Engineering Minor: iNonei Activities: American Society of Civil Engineers ATKlNSON, MARQUERITE ELAINE Degree: A.B. tJunel Maier: Social Service Minor: lNonel BANKS, JOHN R, Degree: A.B. lJunel Maior: Social Science Minot: lNonei Activities: C.S.T.A., Phi Alpha Theta BAKER, JOHN S. Degree: A.B. lJunel Maior: Speech Arts Minor: History Activities: Sigma Chi BARENO, VICTOR M. Degree: B.S. iJunel Maior: Business Management Minor: Accounting Activities: Newman Club, Tau Sigma -9? BARRATT, BARBARA JEANNE Degree: A.B. lJunel Maior: Social Science Minor: Economics, History, Geography Activities: A.S. Extra-Curricular Committee 254 BASSETT, MARJORIE L, Degree: 3.5. lFeb.l Major: Secretarial Manogemen' Minor: lNonel Activities: Transfer from Abilene Christian College, Texas, Secretarial Club BALLANCE, ROBERT GREEN JR. Degree: B.S. IJunel Major: Business Management Minot: iNonel Activities: Sigma Chi BARNETT, VlRGlNlA J. Degree: A.B. iSummerl Maior: Music Minor: lNonel Activities: Sigma Alpha Iota J.. BAXTER, DONNA JEAN BELL, ROBERT EDWARD BELUAEF, ALEXANDER FEDEAN Degree: B.S. lJuneJ Motor: Marketing Minor: lNonel Activities: Pi Beta Phi, Xolotl, Pi Phi Epsilon Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Public Administration Minor: Economics Activities: Alpha Phi Alpha Degree: A,B. tJunel Motor: Spanish Minor: History -at BENNER, NEWLON D. Degree: B.S. lJunel Major: Accounting Minor: INoneI Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha, Tau Sigma BENNETT, PEGGY LEE Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Education Minor: Engineering Activities: Sigma Kappa BERGERON, ARTHUR LEDGER BERNARDINI, JAMES VICTOR BERRY, JOE Degree: A,B. Uunej Degree: B.S: Uunel Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Industrial Arts Major: Zoology Major: General Minor: iNonej Minor: Botany Minor: Art, Geography, History Activities: C.S.T.A., Activities: Kappa Sigma industrial Arts Club Lil :jun .,Ann4n..... '!-4 if-5. Q2 :'Y'f' -'1'..'J . BERTSCI-ll, CAROL VIRGINIA Degree: IFeb.l Major: General BESSHER, BURKE ALLAN Degree: BS. l.Iunel Major: Marketing Minor: Secretarial Mona ement, Minor: All' SCIENCE - 9 Psychology, Spanish Activities: Gamma Phi Beta, Canterbury Club, Alpha Mu Gamma, Pi Phi Epsilon BICKLEY, HERBERT T. Degree: A.B. lFeb.j Major: General Minor: Engineering, Mathematics, Economics Activities: Theta Chi, College Y Club BLEAKLY, DOUGLAS M. Degree: A.B. Uunej Major: Public Administration Minor: iNonel pha Epsilon, Activities: Political Science Club, BLAIR RICHARD O. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General Minor: Speech Activities: Sigma Al Oceotl, Xolotl International Relations Club BOEH, CHARLES ANTHONY BOLDEN, DONALD A- BOOTH, W. ROGER BOUCIER, DONALD ROBERT BRACKEN, .IUDITI-I LEE Degree: A.B. ISUVUVYISVI Degree: AB- lFeb.l Degree: A,B. lSummerl Degree: A.B. Uunej Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Social Science Major: BusiI'teSS ECIUCCITIOVI Major: General Major: Industrial Arts Major: Education NIIVIOV lNOnej Minor: INOIWEI Minor: iNonel Minor: Social Science Minor: Social Science Activities: Pi Omega Pi, C.S.T.A. Activities: Pi Omega Pi, Activities: Industrial Arts Club Activities: C.S.T.A, C.S.T.A. 255 ,fi BRADDOCK, MARVIN THOMAS BRANCH, WILLIAM B. Degree: B.S. jJuneI Degree: B.S. IFeb.I Major: Marketing Major: Business Management Minor: INonej Minor: INoneI Activities: Kappa Sigma, Oceotl, Golf Team if' BRASI-IEAR, WILLIAM JAMES Degree: A,B, Uunel Major: Political Science Minor: Air Science V+--v BRENT, BOBBY MACK Degree: B.S. jJuneI Major: Accounting Minor: jNoneI Activities: Tau Sigma BROWNE, ROBERT M, Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: English Minor: History Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Men's Glee, Aztec Concert Choir 256 BROWN, BARBARA ANN Degree: A.B. iJunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Pi Beta Phi BROWN, C. DOUGLAS, ll Degree: B.S. Uunel Major: Accounting Minor: INoneI Activities: Alpha Tau Omega BROWNING, ELVINA E. Degree: A.B. IFeb.I Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Delta Phi Upsilon, Kappa Delta Pi BRUNSON, DOUGLAS VERE Degree: A.B. jJunel Major: Marketing Minor: lNonel Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha, Arnold Air Societv BREAU, JOSEPH E, Degree: B.S. jFeb.l Major: Accounting Minor: jNoneI BRENGLE, ALAN SEYMOUR Degree: B.S. jFeb.j Major: Electronics Engineering Minor: lNanel Activities: Newman Club, Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Sigma Engineers Assn,, Institute of Radio Engineers BROWN, CAROLYN MARIE Degree: B.S. IJuneI Major: Secretarial Management Minor: iNonel Activities: Newman Club, Secretarial Club BRYCE, DOUGLAS RAE Degree: A.B. IJunei Major: Social Science Minor: lNoneI BROWN, J, RICHARD Degree: A.B. IJuneJ Major: English Minor: Social Science Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha BUCK, MARIE LOUISE Degree: A.B, jJuneI Major: Education Minor: English Activities: C.S.T.A. Q- BUNKER, GEORGIA BURNS, WILLIAM LEO BUTLER, ARTHUR FRANKLIN, JR. Degree: A.B. lJunel Degree: A,B, lJunel Degree: B.S, lSum,l Major: Physical Education Major: Industrial Arts Major: Business Management Minor: lNonel Minor: Physical Science Minor: lNonel Activities: W.R.A., Aztec Band Activities: Kappa Sigma CALVIN, MARGARET M, Degree: A.B. IJunej Major: Education Minor: Social Sciences Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, C.S,T.A., Canterbury Club -Q pub- -uf! CARLSON, DARRELL D. Degree: A.B. IFeb.l Major: General Minor: INonel BUTLER, BEVERLY JOAN Degree: A.B. lFelo.l Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Alpha Phi, Jr. Panhellenic, Kappa Delta Pi, Spring Sing Chairman, A.W.S. Board CALISTRO, LORRAINE Degree: A,B. lJunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science CAMPBELL, JULIUS T, Degree: A.B. IJunel Major: Sociology Minor: Economics Activities: A.M,S. Pres., Kappa Alpha Psi Pres., A,M,S. Council, Blue Key, Whos Who, Oceotl, Xolotl, Roger Williams Club, Tau Sigma, Alpha Kappa Delta, Red Book Editor, Alpha Phi Omega CAMPBELL, ROBYN MOORE, JR. Degree: B,S. Uunej Major: Accounting Minor: lNonel Activities: Tau Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa CARACCIOLO, THOMAS A. Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Psychology Minor: Air Science Activities: Kappa Sigma, Xolotl, Arnold Air Society CARLSEN, CARL A. Degree: B.S. lJunel Major: Marketing Minor: lNonel Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha Tau Sigma T' 'CT' CARLSON, HELEN JOAN Degree: A.B. IJunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A., Kappa Delta Pi CARROLL, JAMES E. Degree: B.S. lJunel Major: Accounting Minor: lNonel Activities: Tau Sigma, Newman Club CARROLL, SHIRLEY RAE Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: C.S.T.A. CARTER, JOHN R, Degree: B,S. lJunel Major: Accounting Minor: lNonel Activities: Tau Sigma Delta Sigma Phi 257 CARTER, THOMAS WlLLlAM Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Economics Minor: Business Management Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha, Varsity Track CATHCART, JACQUELINE LOUISE Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Education. Minor: Social Science Activities: Gamma Phi Beta, Panhellenic, Cap and Govvn, Cetza, Kappa Delta Pi, A.W.S. Board CAWTHON, EDGAR A. Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Social Science Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilor l. A. Club Quo-A CHAVANNES, EDNA A. CHRISTIANSEN, DISA LINNEA CLARK, JEANNE MARIE Degree: A.B. iJunel Degree- A.B. lFeb,j Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Journalism Major: Education Major: Social Service Minor: jNonel Minor: Social Science Minor: Psychology Activities: Public Relations for Activities: C.S.T,A. Church CLOSE, GORDON R, Degree: B.S. jJunel Major: Accounting Minor: lNonet 258 CLOUSE, JAMES R, Degree: A.B. jJunei Major: Social Science Minor: English Activities: Delta Sigma Phi, C.S.T.A, COLBY, ROBERT ELLIOT Degree: A.B. lJuneJ Major: Geology Minor: lNonel Activities: Delta Sigma Phi CHAMBERLAIN, BETTY-BOBB Degree: B. Ed. lEeb.l Major: Social Science Minor: Home Economics Activities: C.S.T.A., Home Economics Club nun.,-I CLARKE, FRANK E. Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Business Education Minor: lNonej Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon COMPTON, DON FRANKLlN Degree: B.S. lJunel Major: Accounting Minor: jNonel Activities: Tau Sigma CHAPARRO, JOHN Major: Physics Degree: B.S. lFeb.l Minor: Air Science Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma, I,R.E., Arnold Air Society, Alpha Tau Omega CLAYTON, MARGARET JOAN Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Physical Education Minor: Life Science Activities: Tennis Club, Newman Club CONBOY, JAMES JOSEPH Degree: A.B. lJuneJ Major: Education Minor: Social Studies in CONCEPCION, EILEMON F., JR COOPER, DALE C, COX, RICHARD LOWELL CRELLIN, THOMAS DALE CROW, WAYNE E. Degree: B.S. lJunel Degree: B.S. lJunel Degree, A,B, jjunej Degree: A.B. Uunej Degree: B.S. lJunej Major: Accounting Major: Industrial Management Major: Political Science Major: Speech Arts Major: Business Management Minor: Economics Minor: lNonel Mirror: Geography Minor: iNonel Minor: Air Science Activities: Tau Sigma Activities: Tau Sigma ACTiviTiSSr Pi KGPPO Alpha, Varsity Track, Arnold Air Society .qv CUFF, EDlTH NEGRONI Degree: A.B, Uunej CURRY, MELVIN EARL, JR. Degree: A.B. ilunej Major: General Major: Mathematics Minor: Business Education, Minor: Physics Spanish Activities: Sigma Pi, Varsity Basketball Manager ..'2!' DAHMS, GERALD CONRAD Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Physical Education Minor: Speech Arts Activities: Kappa Alpha DAKINS, MALCOLM THOMAS DANA, WALTER DEAN DEQVEG1 A-5 l-lUY'lSl Degree: A.B. ilunel Major: Accounting Major: Political Science Mlftoff lNOnel Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma DAWS, FRANK DAVl5, JOHN DEAN, WINFIELD ALBERT DE LOS COBOS, FREDERlCK DENDLE, ANlTA M. Degree: A.B. i.lunel Degree: A.B. lJunej Degree, AB, jFeb,j Degree: A.B. Uunel Degree: A.B, Uunel MGIOVI GEOVQUPPW MUlO f Seciel Sewlfe Major: lnclustrial Arts Major: Psychology Major: English Minor: Political Science Minor: lNonel Mingrz jtxlonej Minor: lNonel Minor. History Activities: Alpha Tau Omega, Activities: Alpha Tau Omega, Activities: Home Economics Club, Xcloti Pres., Political Science Club Christian Science Organization 259 DE SILVA, ROGER CONANT Degree: B.S, lFebI Maior: Business Education Minor: Economics DEUEL, BUNEVA MARIE Degree: A.B. lJunel Maior: English Minor lNonel DEXTER, DONALD D. Degree: B.S. llunel Maior: Accounting Minor: lNonel Activities: Tau Sigma 151' DILLON, EDWARD GATES Degree: A.B. Uunel Maior: Psychology Minor INoneI ml DILLON, LOIS MAY Degree: A.B. lJunel Maior: General Minor: Home Economics, Physical Education, Elementary Education DOWLING, WILLIAM LAWRENCE DRIUSSI, JESSE JOSEPH Degree: A.B. lJune1 Degree: B.S. Ilunel Mqior, Sggiql Science Maior: Business Management Minor: lNonel 260 Minor: INanel Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon DISNEY, RICHARD F. Degree: A.B. IJuneI Major: Physical Education Minor: Social Studies A DUDLEY, RICHARD D. Degree: B.S. ISum.l Major: Engineering Minor: Mathematics Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Editor of Aztec Engineer DICKINSON, WALLACE EDWIN Degree: A.B, lFelo.l Major: Business Education Minor: lNoneI Activities: Pi Omega Pi Qtr.-0,1 DICKSON, DONNA D, Degree: A.B. IJunel Maior: Art Minor: lNonel Activities: Alpha Gamma Delta, Cetza, A.W.S. Board, Cap and Gown, Panhellenic, Art Guild '57-5? DOOLEY, JOHN P. Degree: A.B. IJuneI Maiar: Political Science Minor: Economics, Sociology, Phychology DOUGLASS, MURIEL WATSON Degree: A.B. Llunel Maior: Psychology Minor: Elementary Education, Social Science Activities: Political Science Club Activities: C-5.T.A. DURNIAN CHARLES JOSEPH, JR. EASTMAN, RICHARD OWEN Degree: B.S, IFeb.I Maior: Accounting Minor: lNoneI Activities: Tau Sigma Degree: B.S. Uunel Major: Physics Minor: INonel EBERHARDT, DUANE ORRIN Degree: B.S. IJunel Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics ESSER, CHARLES KING Degree: A.B. IJunel Major: Psychology Minor: lNonel its fl' , ECKLAR, JAMES TAYLOR EDWARDS, ROBERT EUGENE ELLIOTT, PHIL DOWLING ERWINE, EVERETT DEAN Degree: A.B. Uunel Degree: A.B. IJuneI Degree: A.B. IJuneI Degfeer A-li IJUUSI Maior: Industrial Arts Maior: Social Service Major: Political Science MOIOVI Iftdt-JSTVIGI Arts Minor: INonel Minor: Psychology, Economics Minor: Air Science NIIDOV: Speech Arts Acfivmes, CASJIAW Activities, Band Chgrug Activities: Blue Key, Ocoetl, indusmol Args Club Vice President of AS., Industrial Arts Club, Alpha Tau Omega, Los Buzos SP ESTEY, KATHRYN M. Degree: A.B, IJuneJ Maior: Education Minor: Speech Correction Activities: Vice President of Alpha Phi, Chairman of Blue Book Ball Publicity Committee EVANS, WILLIAM LELAND Degree: B.S. lJuneI Major: Engineering Minor: INaneI Activities: President of Alpha Tau Omega, Los Buzos, Society of Automotive Engineers, AF ROTC EVANS, WILLIAM THOMAS Degree: B.S. IJunel Maior: Engineering Minor: Mathematics FABIAN, CHARLES E. Degree: A.B. I.luneI Maior: Personnel Management Minor: INonel FERRIS, JOSEPH G. Degree: B.S. IFeb,l Motor: Business Management Minor: INoneI Activities: Newman Club, Tau Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa . r FILE, NORMA IRENE Degree: B.S. IFeb,l Motor: Laboratory Technique Minor: INoneI Activities: Xolotl, Alpha Xi Delta, Cap and Gown, American Chemistry Society, Panhellenic, President of Phi Mu Epsilon FILIPPONI, ALFONSO LUIGI Degree: B.S. IFeb.J Moior: Insurance Minor: INoneI Activities: President of Newman Club FINCH, WILLIAM KNUTE Degree: B,S. Uunel Maior: Business Management Minor: INoneI Activities: Sigma Pi, Newman Club, Tau Sigma, Symphony Orchestra, Brass Choir, Marching Band FIRESTONE, SEVERIN STANLEY Degree: B.S. Uunel Maiar: Business Management Minor: lNoneI Activities: Tau Sigma 261 FlSHER, SHARON LYNN Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Secretary of Xolotl, Pres. Pi Beta Phi, C.S.T.A., Vice Pres. Senior Class, Panhellenic, Cetza, Cap and Gown, Who's Who, Belle of Blue Book Ball '53 FLEMING, PETER ALAN Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Economics Minor: Chemistry Activities: Kappa Sigma FISHER, WALTER R. Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Major: Speech Arts Minor: Air Science Activities: Blue Key, C.S.T.A., Arnold Air Society, Theater Gui FLINN, ROBERT DYALL Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Journalism Minor: iNonei Activities: Alpha Phi Gamma, Aztec Staff, Varsity Wrestling A isnt' FlSHMAN, NOEL HERBERT Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Zoology Minor: iNonel Activities: President of Zeta Beta Tau, Blue Key, Oceotl, Xolotl, Phi Sigma Xi FLOURIE, EDlTH ELIZABETH Degree: A.B, Ilunel Major: French Minor: English Activities: Newman Club, Cap and Gown, German Club, Alpha Mu Gamma FITZPATRICK, ERNESTI Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Kappa Delt C.S.T.A, NA M: FLAHERTY, BERNARD Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Physical Education V Minor: Social Science G PU Activities: Kappa Sigma, Varsity Football FOREMAN, JACK R. Degree: A.B, iJuneJ Major: Social Service Minor: Psychology Activities: Tau Kappa 112.7 FOSTER, BEVERLY JEAN Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: English Epsilon Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, Secretary of Senior Class, Newman Club, C.S.T.A. 4 : FOSTER, JERRY LEE FOSTER, WILLIAM RAYMOND FOWLER, BETTY Degree: B.S. Uunei Deg,-ee, 5.5. UU,-iej Degree: A.B. IFeb.l Mai0I': Bi-ISWESS Maflogemenl Major: Business Management Major: Social Science Minor: Political Science Minor: lNonel Minor: Spanish Activities: Sigma Pi Activities: Tau Sigma Activities: Alpha Mu Gamma 262 FREEBERN, Charles L. Degree: A.B. jlunel Major: Music Minor: jNonel Activities: Kappa Sigm Xolotl, Phi Mu Alpha, Drum Major, Band 'ut-ani FREEMAN, EDGAR F, Degree: B.S. tJunel Major: Accounting Minor: lNonel a, Oceotl, FREEMAN, SAMUEL LAWRENCE Degree: A.B. IFeb.J Major: Sociology Minor: Air Science FREEMAN, WM. RAWLINGS FURRIER, JULIUS ANDREW Degree: A.B, Uunel Maior: Political Science Minor: Economics Activities: Kappa Sigma Degree: B.S. IJuneI Major: Banking and Finance Minor: lNoneI GAL, ROBERT T. Degree: B.S. Uunel Maior: Accounting Minor: Air Science Activities: Arnold A l GALE, PRISCILLA JEAN Degree: A.B. Uunel Maior: Education Minor: English If SOCIEIY Activities: Delta Zeta, C.S.T.A, ,Y any GALE, LAIRD HOUSEL GALLIN, ALVIN L. Degree: B.S. lJuneI Degree: NIA- IFBI3-I Major: Chemistry Maior: Personnel Supervision, Minor: INoneJ and Training Minor: INoneI Activities: Tau Sigma GALLUCCI, FRANK G. Degree: A.B. Uunel Maior: Speech Arts Minor: Sociology Activities: Kappa Sigma, cheerleader, rally chairman, Radio and T.V. Guild, radio show Aztec Quarter Hour KBAB GARCIA, ARTHUR S. Degree: A.B. IJuneJ Maior: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Activities: American Society GARDNER, HARRIET EMILY Degree: A.B. IFeb.I Maior: Education Chemical Minor: Social Science ,wk GAUGHEN, MARTIN E, GIARDE, PATRICIA HELEN GILLESPIE, MARY JO Degree: A.B. Uunel Degree: AVB, iFeb,j Degree: A.B. lJuneI Maior: General Major: Pre-social Maier: Mathematics Minor: INonel Mine,-I money Minor: iNoneI Activities: Kappa Alpha Order, Activities: YM-YW, Westminster Tmnsfeffed ffom Reed College, Los Buzos, Fight Night Boxing Club, Quetzal Hall sec. POVTIGHCI, OYGQOY1 Champion I954 GLINES, ROBERT CLAIR Degree: A.B. IFeb.I Maior: English Minor: iNoneI Activities: C.S.T.A. vice- GIPSON, KITTY S. Degree: A.B. Uunel Maiar: Education Minor: Social Science Pies- Activities: Quetzal Hall 263 F i GOODWIN, DONNA FERN GRAF, LUDI H. GRAVES, RALPH W. Degree: A.B. Uunel Degree: B.S. ISum.I Degfeel AB- IJUneI Major: Education Major, Business Management Major: Education Minor: Speech Arts Minor: jNoneI Minor: SOCIUI Science Activities: Modern Dance Club GREEN, MARGARET E. Degree: A.B. lJunej Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Delt 4- , 3, G ttf R GREEN, PATRICIA M. Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Pre-law Activities: Phi Alpha Theta GRAY, ALYCE G. Degree: A.B. Uunej Major: English Minor: lNoneI Activities: Sigma Kappa, W.R.A. treasurer, Wesley Club, Treble Clef, chorus in-,gt GREENE, WILLIAM ALBERT Degree: A,B, jSum.I Major: Psychology Minor: French, Lite Science Activities: C.S.T.A., varsity gymnastics GRIFFIN, BAYARD F. JR. Degree: B.S. Uunej Major: Marketing Minor: Economics 457 wx 127' GRAY, SHIRLE ANN Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Sigma Kappa president Lv -wr' GROSSHER, RALPH Degree: B.S. ISurn.I Major: Business Management Minor: INoneI Activities: Delta Sigma Phi Phi Mu Alpha GUDMUNDSON, MARVIN I.. HAAS, JAMES I-: Degree: B.S. Uunej DSQVESS A-B. IJUHBI Major: Business Management MGIOVI Jowmvlism Minor: itxionei Minor: Psychology Acfivitiegj TCU Kqppq Epsilon' Activities: Aztec Staff, I.V.C.F., Arnold Air Sgcjetyl Roger Williams Club, Press Club, R,O,T,C,, Blue Key B.S.U., Inter-Faith Council 264 HAGER, LARRY GENE Degree: A.B. IJuneI Major: French Minor: Spanish Activities: Alpha Mu Gamma HAITSUKE, DOROTHY M. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Delta Pi HALSTEAD, JOHN HENRY Degree: A.B. Uunej Major: Psychology Minor: jNoneI Q HALVORSON, JOHN Degree: A.B. IJunel Major: Economics Minor: Political Science Activities: Sigma Pi HART, MARCIA LOUISE Degree: A.B. IJuneI Major: Mathematics Minor: INonel Activities: Wesley Club, Inter-Protestant and Anglican Council HAMEI-EH!-E, IRENE HELEN HAMILTON, JOAN MARIE HAMMOCK, PAUL REX DEQVGHI A.B. IJUDBI Degree: A.B. IJunel Degree: A,B. IJurtel Major: Home Economics Major: English Major: English Minor: INoneI Minor: Philosophy, History Minor: Air Science, Speech Arts Activities: l'l0m6 ECOHOITIICS Club Activities: Alpha Mu Gamma, Activities: Kappa Sigma, English Club Inter-Fraternity Council, Oceotl, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC Drill Team Commander HANDLEY, WALTER REED Degree: A.B. IJunel Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Activities: Tau Sigma HARTWICK, ROSEMARY ANN Degree: A.B. IJunel Major: Education Minor: Geography Activities: Aztec Concert Choir HARVEY, MILTON M. JR, Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Banol, Rally Chairman, pep band, M.E.N.C. pres., Phi Mu Alpha HAUGEN, RUTH SUSANNE Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: English Minor: INonel Activities: Kappa Alpha Theta HAYDON, GEORGE FRANK Degree: A,B. IJunel Major: Economics Minor: Political Science HAYES, PATRICIA M- IMVS-l HAYES, THOMAS FRANCIS JR. HAYNES, KATHLEEN L. HEATH, WILLIAM DALE HELVEY, BUFORD G. Degree: AB- IJUHSI Degree: BS, IJUIWSI Degree: A,B. Uunej Degree: A.B. llunel Degree: A.B. lJunel MUIOY1 Eduwfion MGIOVI BU5In955 Mcmagemenl Major: Home Economics Major: Physical Education Major: Social Science Minor: Social Science Minor: INOHSI Minor: Business Minor: History Minor: Lite Science Activities: Aztec Cadettes Activities: Theta Chi, Tau Sigma 265 1 HERBERT, DONALD EUGENE Degree: B.S. Uunej Major: Engineering Minor: INonel HILE, CHARLES EUGENE Degree: A,B. Uunej Major: Social Service Minor: jNonej Activities: Political Science Club HOLMBERG, MARVIN RICHARD Degree: B.S. jSum.l Major: Business Management Minor: INonel HOPPER, JOAN CECILIA Degree: B.S. lJunel Major: Laboratory Technique Minor: INanel Activities: Phi Mu Epsilon, Xolotl lvice-pres.l HUBBS, ERNEST LEE Degree: A,B. jFeb.I Major: Social Science Minor: Life Science, General Science 266 'nxt' HUNT, JAMES O. Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Physical Education Activities: Lambda Chi Alpha, track, cross country, Blue Key, Director of Intramurals Thr- HIRTENSTEINER, ROBERT CULLEN HOFFER, ORLA SILAS HOGAN, MELVIN WAYNE Degree: B.S. lJunel Degfeef 55: l-ltmel Degree: A.B. lSum.l Major: Accounting Major: Engineering Major: Education Minor: INonej Minor: ECOIWOFHICS Minor: Physical Education Activities, Kgppq Sigma Activities: Engineers' Association treas., Automotive Engineers' Society ,ff -1 HOUGH, GLORIA JANET Degree: A.B. jJunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: M.E.N,C,, Canterbury Club, C.S.T.A. HUNTER, DEAN Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Sociology Minor: Air Science Activities: Sigma Chi, Club president HOUSE, ROBERT JOHN Degree: A.B, lJuneI Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: A.S. Pres., Commissioner of Finance, A,M.S. treas,, Sigma Pi, IFC, Blue Key, Oceotl, Athletics Board chairman, Lectures and Assemblies comm., C.S.T.A., Men's Glee Club, Who's Who ,wc 11: Cf' HOUSENGA, H. JACK Degree: A,B. Uunel Major: Marketing Minor: jNonel 5 'fbkitx Aztec Ski HURST, GEORGE GORDON Degree: A,B. Uunel Major: Economics Minor: Philosophy Activities: Lambda Chi Alpha treas., Lutheran Students Association HUSSONG, ALLAYNE JANET Degree: A,B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Speech Correction Activities: C.S.T.A., Brocas, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship HUTCHISON, THOMAS A. IMPINK, CARL ANTHONY JEPSON, MARCELLA BOWERS Degree: B.S. Uunel Degree: B.S. IJunej DSQIYSSI A-PM lJl-'ftel Major: Physics Major: Business Management MGIOIW Edvwtion Minor: Mathematics Minor: Air Service Minor: General Science Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Adjvjjjes, Arnold Air Sggjety Activities: Wesley Club, C.S.T.A. l.R.E. JOHNSON, MARSHALL LARRY Degree: A.B. jJunel Major: Personnel Management Minor: jNonel Activities: Tau Sigma, Married Students' Assoc., Del Sudoeste, Aztec Staff, Political Science Club JOHNSON, NORMA ALBERTA Degree: A.B. IJur1el Major: Physical Education Minor: INonel Activities: Physical Education Majors' Club JOHNSON, PATRICIA Degree: A.B. lSum.l Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Alpha Phi, Cetza JOHNSON, ALAN H. Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Art Minor: INonej Activities: Kappa Sigma JOHNSON, FLORENCE FOX Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Music Minor: lNonel JOHNSON, ROBERT N. Degree: B.S. iJunel Major: Chemistry Minor: jNonel Activities: Alpha Tau Omega, Men's Glee Club, American Chemical Society JOHNSON, WALTER LEE Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General Minor: lNonej Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon JONES, A. K. Degree: A,B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, Xolotl, Newman Club, Constitutions Comm,, Treble Clef, C.S.T.A. JOSSELYN, JAY ARTHUR Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Industrial Arts Minor: INonel Activities: Delta Sigma Phi, Industrial Arts Club JOURNEY, EUGENE Degree: A.B. IJunel Major: Industrial Arts Minor: jNonel Activities: C,S,T.A. pres., Industrial Arts Club vice-pres. and sec. JOYCE, CLAUDE CLINTON KASI-HMA, TETSUYQ DSQVGEI 55- IJUneI Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Accounting Major, Zoglogy Minor: INOneI Minor: Chemistry Activities: Tau Sigma 267 ,-'Qvn Yun-Y KEITHLY, MERLIN CLYDE Degree: A,B. IJunel Maior: Personnel Management Minor: INoneI Activities: Theta Chi, Tau Sigma KELLY, BARBARA J, Degree: A.B. IJunel Maior: Education Minor: History Activities: Pi Beta Phi , C.S.T.A. KIEL, CHARLES PATRICK Degree: B.S. IJunel Maior: Industrial Management Minor: Accounting Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon KINNICK, WILLIAM KIRKMAN, MARY ANN Degree: B.S. IJunel Degree: A.B. IJunel Major: Business Management Maior: English Minor: Economics Minor: Business Education Activities: Tau Sigma Activities: C.S.T.A. -...ee 41 than KITAGAWA, YOSHI Degree: A.B. IJunei Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Delta Pi KING, GORDON LESTER Degree: A,B. IFeb.l Maior: General Minor: INonel Activities: Alpha Phi Omega Phi Sigma Kappa KLEIN, ROBERT EVERETT Degree: A.B. IJunel Maior: Psychology, Speech Arts, Air Science Minor: INon,et Activities: Sigma Chi, Xolotl, Oceotl, Arnold Air Society KING, THOMAS S. Degree: B.S. iJunel Maior: Business Management Minor: INonel Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon KLEINFELTER, JOAN C. Degree: A.B. Uunel Maier: Social Science Minor: English Activities: Wesley Club 'X KOLUVEK, EMILY R. KOWAL, JAY KRUMI-IOLZ, THOMAS JEROME KUBE, JEAN CAROLINE KURTZ, MARY E. DEQVSS2 B-S, I-IUHEI Degree: A.B. I.lunel Degree: B.S, Uunei Degree: A.B. iFeb.i Degree: A.B. IJunel Maior: Laboratory Technique Maior: General Business Maior: Business Management Major: Personnel Management Maior: Education MINOR INOFISI Minor: Psychology Minor: INonel Minor: INonei Minor: Social Science, Home Activities: Phi Mu Epsilon Activities: Sigma Chi Activities: Delta Zeta Economics Activities: C.S.T.A,, Home 268 Economics Club LAB, ELIZABETH M. Degree: A.B. IFeb.l Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Delta Phi Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Theta secretary LAGAGE, CHARLES FREDERICK Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Major: Life Science Minor: Mathematics Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha LAGLE, EILEEN W. Degree: A.B, jlunel Major: General Minor: Art, Business, Home Economics Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, Cetza, A.W.S. board, Art Guild LARSEN, LORIS RAYMOND Degree: B,S. IFeb.l Major: Engineering Minor: Mathematics Activities: American Society of Civil Engineers LARSON, DONA LORRAINE Degree: A.B. i.lunel Major: General Minor: Geology, Public Administration, Secretarial Management Activities: Cetza, Blue Book Ball comm., Chi Omega president, San Diego Secretarial Club, Homecoming Queen attendant LAURITSEN, TERRY NAUMAN Degree: B.S. Uunej Major: Aeronautical Engineering Minor: INonel Activities: Sigma Pi, Society of Automotive Engineers Isec. and pres.l, Arnold Air Society, Sigma Pi Sigma, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences Engineers Assoc. LEPPERT, NORMA JEAN Degree: A,B. iJunel Major: Education Minor: English Activities: C.S,T.A., Xolotl, Chairman of Scripps Cottage, Delta Zeta LEVEQUE, YVONNE Degree: B,S. IJunel Major: Marketing Minor: iNoneI Activities: A,W.S. Board, Chi Omega treas. and vice-pres. LEWIS, JACK E. Degree: A.B, Llunel Major: Economics Minor: Sociology Activities: Lambda Chi Alpha Tau Sigma LAMOREAUX, PAUL Degree: A,B. Uunel Major: Chemistry Minor: Business Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, American Chemical Society LANCASTER, WILLIAM MILTON Degree: B.S. lSum,I Major: Business Management Minor: lNonei Activities: Kappa Sigma, sophomore president, Tau Sigma LAYTON, ELEANOR JOAN Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Speech Arts Minor: lNonei Activities: Theater Guild secretary, Radio and Television Guild, flagtwirler LIMBACI-IER, DAVID LOUIS Degree: B.S. IJun,eI Major: Physics Minor: iNanel Activities: Sigma Chi, l.R.E., Sigma Pi Sigma, Student-Faculty Housing Committee A LEARN, RICHARD NORMAN Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Zoology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Pi Kappa Alpha LINDSAY, BILL EUGENE Degree: A.B. iJunej Major: Industrial Arts Minor: iNonei Activities: Industrial Arts Club 269 i LOCKWOOD, JOHN GORDON Degree: A.B. lJunel Maiorf Public Administration Minor: lNaneI Activities: Political Science Club LONG, JERETH R. Degree: A.B. l.IuneI Maior: Marketing Minor: lNoneI Activities: Alpha Phi 'Yu 4nuv ' LORITZ, RICHARD PHILIP Degree: A.B. iJuneI Maior: Accounting Minor: lNoneI Activities: Newman Club, :fx MACKIE, MARJORIE MADSEN, KAY W. MALLINGER, ETHEL Degree: BS. iJuneI Degree: B.S. lFeb.I Degree: A.B. iSum.J Maior: Laboratory Technique Maior: Business Management Maior: Speech Minor: lNoneI Minor: lNoneI Minor: English Activities: Phi Mu Epsilon, Activities: Delta Sigma Phi, Activities: Theatre Guild, Phi Sigma Xi, Wesley Club Oceotl, Xolotl, Deseret Club Hillel, Brocas ' R51 X.:,,: MANSFIELD, PAULINE Degree: A,B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Alpha Xi Delta, C.S,T.A. 270 MANLY, EMILY Degree: A.B. tFeb.I Maier: English Minor: lNoneI Activities: Wesley Club, Alpha Mu Gamma MARKS, HAMPTON Degree: A.B. lSum.I Malor: Industrial Arts Minor: Business Education Activities: Incl. Arts Club, C.B.R.A. MacDONALD, WALTER Degree: M.A. lSum.l Maior: Personnel Management Minor: lNoneI MacGUlRE, RUTH Degree: A.B. lJunel Maior: Education Minor: Physical Education Activities: Physical Education Maior's and Minor's Club, Modern Dance Club, California Music Educators Association 2 ' tr MALLON, CHARLES Degree: B.S, lJuneJ Major: Physics Minor: lNonel Activities: l.R.E, treas,, Pi Sigma rt' 1 I Q K. sn.-ir MALLOY, DONALD Degree: A.B. l.luneJ Maior: Social Science Activities: S.D.S,C, Sailing Team, Sigma president Pi Kappa Alpha, vice-president Pi Kappa Alpha, secretary Arnold Air Society MARTEENY, C. DENNIS MARTIN, RICHARD Degree: B.S. lSum.I Maior: Accounting Minor: iNoneI Activities: Tau Sigma Degree: A,B. tJuneI Maiort Life Science Minor: History MASCARI, FRANK Degree: B.S. IJuneI Major: Accounting Minor: lNoneI MASSEY, BARBARA Degree: B.S. IFeb.l MATTSON, WILLIAM Degree: B.S. jJuneI Major: Secretarial Management Major, Buginegs Management Minor: INonel Activities: Interfaith Council, Newman Club, Pi Phi Epsilon, Secretarial Club MCCLAIN, MARY LOU Degree: A,B. Uunel Major: Spanish Minor: History Activities: Alpha Mu Gamma, Alpha Phi, Cetza, Rally Committee, Card Tricks chairman MCINTIRE, CHARLES Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Physical Education Minor: Life Science Activities: Delta Sigma Phi, Varsity Gymnastics Minor: Economics MCCAMPBELL, JUDITH Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Dance Club, Treble Clef, C.S.T.A., Hiking Club, Westminster Club McINTIRE, GERALD Degree: A.B. IJuneI Major: Economics Minor: Political Science Activities: Freshman pres., A.S. vice-pres., l,F.C. vice-pres., Kappa Sigma, Who's Who, Blue Key, Outstanding Cadet AFROTC Junior Year W.R. I.F.C. sec,, treas. 'Ns McLAUGHLlN, NORINE Degree: A,B. jFeb.l Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: C.S.T.A., Newman Club Q-ut, Q L.. 'R il . H : 2 C719 McCANTS, JOHN Degree: A.B. lFeb.1 Major: Industrial Arts Minor: lNoneI lmx M McMICHAEL, GILLIAN Degree: A.B. jJunel Major: English Minor: History Activities: Phi Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta, English Club tif vw? Wal' fr-'-if 'W My MCMICHAEI., ROBERT Degree: A.B. IJuneI Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Activities: Kappa Sigma, Psi Chi MCSWAN, SHARILYN Degree: A.B. IJuneI Major: English Minor: P.E. and History Activities: Vice-pres, Alpha Phi, vice-pres., Service chairman A.W.S., treas. Cap and Gown, W.R.A. Board, Phi Alpha Theta McTEAR, ANNE Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Geography Minor: lNoneI MERCER, MARY ANN Degree: A,B, IJunej Major: English Minor: History Activities: Alpha Gamma Delta MERRITT, WILLIAM Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Social Service Minor: INoneI 271 MESKU, IRENE Degree: A.B. Uunei Maior: Education Minor: Social Science MICKELSON, JOAN B. Degree: A.B. Uunel Maior: Pre-Sociology Minor: iNonei MIHALKA, El.AlNE Degree: B.S. lFeb.l Maiar: Secretarial Management Minor: lNonel Activities: Kappa Alpha Theta Activities: Newman Club, Tri-S MILLER, WAYNE Degree: A.B. iSum.l Maior: Political Science Minor: lNonei MILNE, ALICE SOUTH Degree: Education Uunel Maior: Education Minor: English MiNNIS, CHARLOTTE Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: Education Minor: Social Science l Activities: Kappa Del a Pi :Qi MINNIS, ROBERT W. Degree: B.S. Uunel Major: Life Science Minor: Health Education Activities: Sigma Pi, Treasurer Phi Sigma Xi ...gif MISHNE, ALAN SANFORD Degree: A.B. Uunel Maior: Psychology Minor: lNonel Activities: Pres. l.F.C., Pres. Blue Key, Pres. Xolotl, Pres. Zeta Beta Tau, A.S. Council, Oceotl, Homecoming Chairman, Aztec Shops Board, A.S. Finance Committee, Senior Class Pres. MOEBIUS, JOHN Degree: B.S. Uunel Maior: Insurance Minor: lNoneJ MOLLISON, YVONNE Degree: A.B. Uunel Maior: Education, Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Delta, Rally Committee Cetza 45 MONELL, GARY MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MOORE, NANCY Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Degree: A,B. Llunei Maior: Social Science Maier: Education Minor: Health Minor: Social Science Activitiegl C,S,T,A,, pm Alpha Activities: Alpha Gamma Delta, Theta, Pre5,, Tregs, L,S,A, Delta, Phi Upsilon, Kappa Delta 272 Pi, C.S.T.A. E7 MOORE, REITA Degree: A.B. Uunei Major: General Minor: English, Home Ec., Health Education MORSE, JACK Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: General Minor: None Activities: Transfer from Brigham Young U. MUNDT, DALLAS Degree: B.S. lJunej Major: Accounting Minor: lNonel MOSS, GERALD Degree: B.S. lSum.l Major: Accounting Minor: iNonej Activities: Sigma Chi, Blue Key, Oceotl, Xolotl MYERS, DONALD Degree: B.S. lSum.l Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Activities: Sigma Pi Treasurer, Pres., Treas. Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society NASLAND, SHEILA Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Art Minor: English Activities: Sec. Newman Club, Sec. Art Guild, Interfaith Rep., Transfer from Caldwell College NAVARRETE, EDDYMARIA Degree: A.B. jJun,el Major: General Minor: Psychology, Life Science Sociology Activities: Newman Club, Cosmos Club, College Y NAVES, GEORGE NEMITZ, MARY W. NICOLAIDES, COSTAS NIEMANN, LEWIS K. NINNESS, ARTHUR Degree: A.B. lJunel Degree: A.B. jJuneJ Degree: B.S. lFeb.l Degree: B.S, lFeb.l DSQYSSQ AB- lFeb-I Major: Banking and Finance Major: Education Major: Accounting Major: Marketing NlGiOI': Speech AVIS Minor: lNonel Minor: Social Science Minor: lNonel Minor: jNonel Mif'IOf: Social Science Activities: Tau Sigma, Leadership Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Scholarship Standard Oil, Calif. Th9Uf e GL-lild, ROUND CFICI Television Guild, Homecoming Committee, Football Manager '54 NORRIS, EUGENE NORTH, RICHARD Degree: B.S lJunel Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Major: Accounting Major: Physical Education Minor: Business Management Minor: English Activities: Tau Sigma, Activities: Kappa Sigma, Junior Achievement Varsity Baseball O'CONNOR, JOYCE Degree: A.B. lFeb.j Major: Education Minor: General Science Activities: Pres. Delta Zeta, Vice-Pres, C.S.T.A., A,W.S. Treas., Xolotl, Newman Club Panhellenic Council, Interfaith Council O'DELL, ROBERT D. Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Major: Industrial Arts Minor: None OHRM, DONNA Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Education Minor: English Activities: Kappa Delta Pi 273 O'LAUGHLIN, MARGARET Degree: A,B. Uunel Maior: Education Minor: Social Science, Art Activities: C,S.T.A. IN uisiip PAUL, JACQUELYN Degree: A.B. lSum.l Maior: Music Minor: lNonel Activities: Pi Beta Phi, Xolotl, Treas. Sigma Alpha Iota, Choir, Cap and Gown, Madrigal, Treble Clef ONAK, JAMES L. Degree: A.B. lJunel Maior: Art Minor: lNonel Activities: SDSC Marching Band, SDSC Symphony Orchestra PAGE, CHARLES PAULARENA, HARRIET Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: General Minor: English, Psychology, Spanish Activities: Kappa Alpha Theta, Homecoming Attendant PEOPLES, PAULINE Degree: A.B. lJunel Maior: English Minor: Home Ec, 274 PETERSON, ANN H. Degree: A.B. lJunel Maior: Business Education Minor: Secretarial, Merchandising Activities: A,W.S. Pres,, A.W.S. vice- pres., A.S. Council Jr. Rep., Sec, Alpha Phi, Panhellenic Rep., Student-Faculty Publication Board, Spring Sing Chairman, Miss Dogpatch '54, A.W.S. Program Chairman, Who's Who, C.S,T.A., C.B.E.A. PAULSON, GEORGE A. Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Art Minor: lNonel Activities: Delta Sigma Phi Men's Glee Club PAlNE, JANET S. Degree: A.B. lJunel Maior: Social Service Minor: lNonel Activities: Wesley Club, Student Advisor interfaith Council, Alpha Kappa Delta PASCHEN, KENNETH Degree: B.S. lJunel Maiar: Physics Minor: lNonel Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma l.R.E., College Y PEET, MARGERY Degree: A.B. lSur'n.l Major: Education Minor: Social Science PENLAND, SUZANNE Degree: A.B. Uunel Maior: General Minor: lNonel Activities: Pres. Alpha Chi Omega, Treas. Panhellenic, Xolotl r..zf:':: K r mx Q44 PFAFF, JOHN E. Degree: A.B. lJunel Maior: Political Science Minor: History Activities: Kappa Sigma Sgr' PlCAlZEN, ADA PICK, LOIS Degree: A.B. lJunel Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Maior: Political Science Maior: Secretarial Management Minor: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Chancellor of Cap and Activities: Secretarial Club Gown, Pres. Pi Kappa Delta, President, Vice-Pres., Sec. Pi Phi Vice-Pres. Xolorl, Sr. Advisor of Epsilon, W.R,A. Alpha Lambda Delta, Forensics, Debate and Oratory Winner at National Pi Kappa Delta Tournament 1 5 -.. PICKLESIMER, BARBARA Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: English Activities: YW-YMCA, C.S.T.A., Jr. Panhellenic, Panhellenic Pres., Vice-Pres. A.W.S., V.E.C. Chairman PlNKHAM, BARBARA Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Sigma Kappa, Pres. Panhellenic Council, C.S,T.A., Wesley Club, Delta Mu and Rho Nu at Washington State College Treas. Senior Class S.D.S.C. POMEROY, WALTER Degree: A.B, lJunel Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics POOLE, EMERSON Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Major: Physics Minor: Math Activities: President Sigma Pi Sigma, Los Buzos I POLK, KEITH Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Music Minor: Air Science Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon Secretary, Phi Mu Alpha, Arnold Air Society, Oceotl, Band, Orchestra, Brass Choir, Varsity Tennis POLK, KENNETH Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Sociology Minor: Air Science Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon Comptroller, Vice-Pres. Oceotl, Arnold Air Society, Varsity Tennis, Band, Brass, Choir, Transfer from Arizona State jTempel PORTER, MARY Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Major: Art, Special Secondary Minor: lNonel Activities: C.S.T.A., Art Guild POWELL, DEVEREUX LOY Degree: A.B. llunel Major: Speech Arts '. Minor: jNonel Activities: Wesley Club, Aztec Theatre Guild, Transfer from Texas Christian Univ. POMEROY, RICHARD POWELL, WILLIAM Degree: B.S. Uunel Major: Physics Minor: jNonel PRINCE, VEDA PRITCHARD, JANET PULSIPHER, LEE QUAYLE, B. LORRAINE RAINBOLT, JOE Major: English Degree: A.B. lSum.l Degree: B.S. l.lunel Degree: A.B. Uunel Degree: A.B. Uunel Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Recreation Major: Engineering Major: Education. Major: Physical Education Minor: jNonel Minor: lNonel Minor: lNonel Minor: Social Science Minor: Social Science Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, Activities: Advertising Manager Activities: M,E,N,C., C,S.T.A., Dessert Club Aztec Engineer, Student Member Intervarsity Christian Fellowship l.R.E. 7 RECHT, JAMES RONALD Degree: B.S. Uunel Major: Marketing Minor: lNonel RICKEY, RONALD Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Chemistry Minor: Air Science, Industrial Arts Activities: American Chemical Society, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC Rifle Team 5-0' -wed' RECKIN, GERAL RENS, LEE EVERETT RICE, THOMAS RICHARDSON, WILLIAM Degree: A.B. Uunel Degree: B.S. lJunel Degree: A.B. lJunel Degree: B.S. Uunel Major: Industrial Arts Major: Business Management Major: Physical Education Major: Physics Minor: lNonel Minor Air Science Minor: Social Science Minor: jNonel Activities: Industrial Arts Club, Activities: Phi Sigma Kappa Delta Sigma Phi RIGGINS, BRUCE Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Art Minor: Drafting Activities: Delta Sigm a Phi RIGLER, NATHAN ROBERTSON, JACK ROBINSON, Edward Degree: B,S, jjunej Degree: B.S. lFeb.l Degree: B.S. Uunel llvlijorg Marketing Major: Business Management Major: Industrial Management Minor: jNQr-tel Minor: iNonel Minor: lNonel Activities: Lambda Chi Alpha, Activities: Tau Sigma Mcrrs Glee Club RODGERS, CAROLYN Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Transfer from Occidental 276 ROGERS, GRACE Degree: A.B. lJunej Major: Political Science Minor: History, Econo mics ROGERS, LEON Degree: A.B. Uunel Major: Art, Special Secondary Mrnor: Psychology Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treas., Oceotl, Upper Div. Rep., A.S. Council, Homecoming Chairman, Lectures and Assemblies Committee, Merrs Glee Club REDMAN, RONALD Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Spanish Minor: lNonel Activities: Sigma Chi, Golf Team, Alpha Mu Gamma, Newman Club ROSADO, MEDA Degree: A.B. lJuneI Major: General Major Minor: jNonel Activities: El Club Aztec, Westminster Club, Home Economics Club, S.C.L.U. ROSENQUIST, VlRGlNlA Degree: A.B. lJuneJ Major: Education Minor: Social Science SALEEBY, EDWARD H. Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Major: Economics Minor: Geography Activities: Los Buscadores, Alpha Phi Omega, Redbook Editor, Tau Sigrna ROSS, MARY LOUISE Degree: A,B. lFeb.l Major: Social Science Minor: English Activities: Trebel Clef, Choral Club, Sailing Club, Panhellenic, A VV S. Board, Alpha Phi Pres. SANDERSON, VESTER R. Degree: B.S. lFeb.l Major: Accounting Minor: jNonel Activities: Sigma Chi, Tau Sigma ROWAN, EDWARD RYAN, ROBERT RYAN, WILLIAM Degree: AB. lluriel Degree: A.B. lJunel Degree: A-3 l-lUY16l Major: Economics Major: Pre-Law Maier: English Minor: Political Science Minor: lNonel Minor' History, Philosophy Activities: Newman Club, Tau Sigma a.. QA SACCOMAN, WM. J. Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Major: Zoology Minor: lNonel SAMS, JAMES T. Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Physical Education Minor: History Activities: Frosh Basketball, Varsity Basketball SAWERS, BARBARA J. Degree: A.B. ljunel Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Alpha Phi, C.S.T.A. -csv-ip., SCARBOROUGH, OMAR G, Degree: BS. lJunel Major: Industrial Management Minor: lNonel SCHIRMER, CARL L. Degree: A.B. l.lunel Major: Banking and Finance Minor Geography SCHNEIDER, ROLAND E. Degree: A.B, Uunel Major: industrial Arts Minor: Business Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, A.M.S, Industrial Arts Club SCHNElDER, RUTH S. Degree: B.S. jJunel Major: General Business Minor: lNonel Activities: Secretarial Club ld-ul tit-ilu SCHMIDT, MARY KATHERINE Degree: A.B, lSurnmerl Major: General Major Minor: lNonel Activities: Treble Clef, Aztec Choir 277 SCHWEER, GEORGE W. Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Mayor: Education Minor: Social Studies Activities: C.S.T.A, Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi P 4 'lk-4 E SHEEHAN, FRANCES M Degree BS lSummerl Mayor Accounting Minor Business Management Activities Pi Phi Epsilon SECKLER, BONNIE J. Degree: A.B. l.lunel Mayor: Sociology Minor: Home Economics Activities: lntervarsity Christian Fellowship, Home Economics Club SEEWALD, CAROL LEE Degree: A B. lJunel Mayor: Education Minor: English Activities: Xolotl, Kappa Delta, Canterbury Club, CS TA SHIELDS, ROBERT RICHARD Degree A.B. lJunel Mayor Industrial Arts Minor: French Activities: Industrial Arts Clu C.S,T,A., C.I.E.A,, A.V.A., Housing Committee b. ,iv '! 'r SICKELS, VELEDA W Degree- M.A. l.luneI Maior: Psychology Minor- Sociology Activities: Psi Chi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Psychology Club, Treble Clet, American Association of University Women 'Sn' ta- X SEVERIN, NANCY L Degree: A.B. l.lunel Mayor: Art Minor: Home Economics Activities Sigma Kappa SEYMOUR, RICHARD H, Degree: A.B, lSummery Mayor: Zoology Minor History Activities- Sigma Phi Epsilon, Oceotl .... ... . Q-L'-'ff' SIMONS, HELEN SIMPSON, HUGH M. Degree: A.B, lJunel Degree: AB. IJunel Mayor: Psychology Mayor: Physical Education Minor: P.E. Minor: Health Education Activities: Psi Chi, Activities: Varsity Football Treble Clef, W. R,A. .4 -3 SITTON, JOHN EDWARD SITTON, WALLACE R SMALL, CHARLES WEBSTTR SMITH, AVERY J. SMITH, ROBERT L Degree, A B llunel Degree A.B llunel Degree BS lltebl Degree- A B. lFeb.l DSQVEGS AB- lSum.I Mayor: General Mayor Industrial Arts Mayor. Business Management Mayor Physical Education Mayor: Geography Minor Industrial Arts, Sociology Minor: lNonel Minor: lNonel NItI'tOr I-ite SCiSr1CE NIir'lOf: lNoneI R.O.T C Activities: Spanish Club, 278 Los Buscadcres sr SMITH, RUTH A Degree: A.B, lSum.l Maior: General Minor: lNonei Activities: C.S.T,A., Quetzal Hall Vice-President SOMMERS, NANCY ELLEN Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Education Minor: History Activities: interfaith Council, Delta Phi Upsilari, C.S.T.A., Christian Science Organization M' ST SURE, FRANK A, Degree: A,B. llunei Malor: General Minor: Economics, History, Political Science STAFFORD, E. W. Degree: A.B. lSum.l Maior: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Delta Pi, C.S.T.A., College Y STONER, SHIRLEY A. Degree: A,B, Uunel Mayor: Education Minor: lNonel Activities: lNonel STIJRAK, CARMAN C. Degree: A.B, lJunel Maior: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Alpha Phi, Skull and Dagger, Kappa Delta, KARA, Theatre Guild, Cetza, Radio T.V. Guild, Debate Squad SOPER, RICHARD H, Degree: A.B. lFeb.i Maior- Industrial Arts Minor: Physical Science Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, C.S,T.A., Industrial Arts Club, Aztec Ski Club STAPP, JOHN R. Degree: B.S. lFeb.l Maior: Banking and Finance Minor: lNonei SPERRY, MARILYN Degree: A.B. lJuneI Major: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Westminster Club, Kappa Kappa Pi, Delta Phi Epsilon STATLER, HARRY R, Degree: B.S. lJunel Maior: Pre-Law Minor: lNonel Activities: Arnold Air Society SPIRE, ALFRED S, Degree: B,S. lJunel Maior: Accounting Minor: lNonel Activities: Tau Sigma STEPHENSON, OLIVE R. Degree: A.B. Uunel Maiar: Social Service Minor: lNonel Activities: Wesley Club Sec. ff' 3. si SUE, ROBERT K, SWAN, JAMES W- svvirt, DON Degree: B.S. lJunel Degree: 345- IJUIWEI Degree: B,S Uunet Maier, Business Monogemem Maior: Business Management Major: Chemistry Mmm, itxionei Minor: None Minor: Physics Activities: Kappa Sigma Activities: Phi Sigma Kappa, Inter Fraternity Council 279 'SC ' 1 TATE, AUDREY E. Degree AB lSuml Motor Education Minor English Activities C,S.T.A,, Kappa Delta Pt THOMAS, BOBBY WILSON Degree B.S. Uunel Motor: Business Education Minor. None Activities. Tau Sigma Sec. We TAYLOR, NORMAN J. Degree: A.B. Uunel Mator: Psychology Mtnor: lNonel THOMPSON, BRUCE W. Degree: B.S. lJunel Maior: Laboratory Technique Minorz lNonel Activities Aesculapians, Phu Sigma Xl. THAXTON, VERA M. Degree: A.B. Uunel Mater: Home Economics Minor: Sociology Activities: Quetzal Hall, Home Economics Club, Westmunister Club, Campus Y. THOMPSON, FRANCES E. Degree. A.B. lJurtel Mayor: Educatton Mtnorf lNonel , ft , .A R THEILMANN, GLEN P. THIERY, MARGARET L. Degree: B.S, lJunel Degree: A.B. lJuneJ Mayor: Business Management MCIIOV: Education Minor: lNonel Minor: Social Science Activities: Alpha Xi Della THOMPSON, JACK C, Degree: A.B. Uunel Malor: Social Science Minor: Life Science Activities: Delta Sigma Oceotl THWING, GEORGE Ill Degree: B.S. lJunel Motor: Business Management Minor: lNonel TREMAINE, ROGER K, TURNER, JAY M. VALENTA, MURIEL J. VALLEY ERNEST J. VINGQEI FRANCIS JAMES Degree: B.S. lFeb.l Degree: A.B. lJunel Degree: A.B. lJunel Degree AQBI Web., Degree. A-B' Hume, Malo: Marketing Maior: Physical Education Malor. English Mmm: Geneml Maier Mayor, psychology Minor. lNonel Minor: Life Science Minor: Speech Mmm: money Minor: Sociology Activities Sigma Chi, Oceotl, Activities: Basketball, Tennis, Activities- KOPDCI DGITG, AWS, Ac,,V,,,e5. Newman Club Acfwmesi psi Chg Student Council Rep., Varsity Sigma Chl Junior Class Sec., Aztec Wrestling, Debate, P4 Kappa Delta 280 Society Editor WADDELL, WALTER R. Degree: A.B. Uunel Mayor: Social Science Minor: English Activities: Kappa Sigma WAECHTER, KENTON G. Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Moior: Zoology Minor: Air Science WALTERS, DONALD F. Degree: B.S. IJunel Malor: Business Management Minor: INonel 'Pt-. WARREN, RICHARD F, WATERS, THOMAS LEE WATSON, ELEANOR R. Degree: BS. IJunel Degree: A.B, IJuneI Degree: A.B. IFeb.l Mayor: Business Management Maior: Speech Arts Malor: Education Minor: Economics Minor: lNonel Minor: Social Science Activities: Kappa Sigma, Baseball Activities: Alpha Phi, Cap and -1 'K WESTON, M. JOANNE Degree- A.B. Ilunel Malor: English Minor Home Economics Activities International Relations Club, Cetza, C STA., Horne EC, Club, Cap and Gown WHEELER, WARREN G, Degree: B5 llunel Motor: Public Personnel Management Minor, INonel Activities Tau Sigma Gown, Treble Clef, Choir, Delta Phi Upstlon, Kappa Delta Pi, CSTA VVICKHAM, DONALD C. Degree. A.B. Uunel Mator- Pre-Law Minor: Air Science, Economics, Htstorv Acttvtt-es: Alpha Tau Omega, Arnold Air Society, Los Buzas WATT, RICHARD Degree: B.S. llunel Maior: Engineering Minor: lNanel Activities: l.R.E., Phi Sigma Kappa, Alpha Phi Omega WEINBERG, DANIEL N, Degree: A.B. lFeb.l Maior: General Minor: Political Science, History and Business Activities: Zeta Beta Tau WARD, KATHERINE K. Degree: A.B. Uunel Mator: Social Science Minor: INonel ww WENBERG, JOANNE L. Degree: A.B. Uunel Motor: Education Minor: lNonet WIESE, CHARLES KWIM Degree: B.S. Uunel Mator: Business Management Minor: INonel WILEY, MIRIAM E. Degree: A.B. ISum.l Major: Education Minor: English WILLIAMS, JUNE M. Degree. A,B. IJunei Major: Art Minor Home Economics WILLIAMS, LOIS MAE Degree: A.B, lJunel Maior: Music Minor: lNonei Activities: Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Treble Clet, MENC. WILLIAMS, MERWYN E. Degree: A.B. Ilunel Maior: Psychology Minor: INonel WILLIAMS, ROBERT G. Degree: A.B. Uunel Maior: Education Minor: Social Science WILLIFORD, CONSTANCE P. Degree: A.B. IFeb.l Maior: Social Service Minor: Psychology Activities: Gamma Phi Beta WILSON, HERSCHEL M. Degree: A.B. IFeb.l Maior. Journalism Minor, None Activities: Alpha Phi Gamma, Editor of Aztec, Managing Editor r'i Gv' WILSON, KENNETH H. Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: Physics Minor: INonel Activities: Sigma Pi Sigma WOLTER, BARBARA Degree: A.B. Uunel Maior: Jouriwalism Minor: Home Economics Activities: Alpha Phi 282 VVOMACK, ROBERT Degree: A.B. Uunei Maior: Music Minor: iNonel Activities: Phi Mu Alpha, M.E.N.C., Mens Glee ' - WHITE, FRANK N, Degree: A.B. I.lunel Mayor: Speech Arts Minor: English Activities: Sigma Chi, Theatre Guild WHITE VIRGINIA L. Degree: A.B, IJunel Maior: Education Minor: Speech Arts Activities: Alpha Phi WOLFE, DONALD l. Degree: A.B. iFeb.l Maiar: Political Science and Speech Arts Minor: INonei Activities: Delta Sigma Phi, Pi Kappa Delta QT39' wwf WOOD, MYRNA R, Degree: A.B. lJunel Major: French Minor: Spanish Activities: Modern Dance Club, Alpha Mu Gamma, French Club WOODWARD, RODNEY M, Degree: A.B. IFeb.J Maior: Psychology Minor: INonel Activities: Sigma Pi, Alpha Gamma, Psy Chi, CSTA WOODS, JUDITH RAE Degree: A.B. IJunei Maior: Education Minor: Social Science Activities: Alpha Gamma Delta, C.S.T.A. WOOLFE, RICHARD A. Degree: A.B, Llunel Mclior: Zoology Minor: INonel Aclivitiesz Track, Cross Counlr Sigma Chi Y, WRIGHT, JAMES H, Degree: B.S. IJunel Major: Zoology Minor: INanel Acriviliesz Kappa Sigma YOGI, CHARLOTTE ZOWADA, LA VERNE M. Degree: A.B. Uunel Degree: A.B. 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AP , gf 1 1 . , 5 1 M4 X K ,f I 5 iff gf AL' ily ' Nw f-N-f 4 Q xx VH., C. Nr 'vi wus, .511 INDEX AND SUBSCRIBERS Ackley, Dr. John .,.... 96, 97, 203, Adams, Dr. John R ........,,.,............... 9 Benjamin, Dr. Robert .,...... 96, 97, Brooks, Baylor ....,......... 231 231 Brookshire, Dr. Mariorie .......... 7, Burnett, Dr. Gail .,........ Cameron, Roy E .,.... Harris, Vincent C .......,.. Harvey, Dorothy R ......... Harwood, Dr. Robert D. Hunter, Dr. James ....... Jackson, Everett G ...,..... Johnson, Dr. DeWayne.. 202, 126, 207 1 0 12 Julian, James ........................ ll Kasch, Frederick W ...... 127 149 171 221 165 169 ..94 176 135 171 168 165 171 132 134 224 224 136 A Ackerman, M. Dianne .... ........ Adams, Don ............... ........ Adams, Patricia .,..... ........... Adams, Robert ...,.. ....... 5 8, Adkins, Noel ..,.... ......,.... AFROTC .........,... ..,..,.. Agnew, Thomas .... .,..,... Ahlstrom, Sylvia .......... ........ Akridge, Ray H. Jr ...... .,...... Albanese, James ....... ........ Alessio, Frank ........ ........ Allen, Hal ..............,..................... ALPHA CHI OMEGA ......,..,...... 29, ALPHA GAMMA DELTA .......... 32, ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA ........A.,....... ALPHA MU GAMMA ...........,........ ALPHA PHI .,.......,...,.... ....... 2 9, ALPHA PHI OMEGA ......... ........... 206 FACULTY INDEX Klapp, Orrin E, .,.....,........ Kitzinger, Angela M. ........... Lamden, Dr. Charles W ........ LeBarran, Evangeline O ...... Linn, Robert .................... Love, Dr. Malcolm .......... Moe, Chesney R .,.......... Monaco, Lt. Col. John ...... Myers, Mabel ............... Nye, Neva E ............... ..11 ..11 ....9 ..1O , ......., 126 6,9 1 ........1O ........10 Phillips, Kenneth ........,.... Richardson, Robert W ......... Robinson, Dr. Dudley H ....... Schrupp, Dr. Manfred H ........ 1 Sellman, Hunton D .......... ......... 1 O Shields, Allen E ........... Shutte, William ....... Smith, Charles ............. Smith, Dr. Clifford ........ Smith, J. Dayton ........ 1-0 ........50 , 53 53 ......10 ......10 O'Byrne, Dr, Ernest .,,,.. .,..... 7 Snider, Mervin .........,.. .....,, I 27 Odmark, Dr. Vern E ....,. ........ 1 0 Sorenson, George N ...................,..... 9 Olson, Dr, Andrew ,,,,.,,,, .,.....,, 2 O6 Spangler, Dr. John .................. 10, 126 Osborn, Clarence G ......., .............. 1 1 Sportsman, Charles C ....... ............ 8 3 Peiffer, Dr, Herbert Jr ........... 126, 127 Storm, Alveno ............... ......... 1 1 Peterson, Charles E ..........,................ 6 Stough, Morrow F ........................... I0 ALPHA TAU OMEGA .............. 31 158 Arthur, Bill ....... ....... 1 76 ALPHA XI DELTA ....... ....... 3 2 138 Asaro, Frank ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 71 ALUMNI BOARD ...l.. .... .... 6 A shby, George ............................ 159 Ambrose, Arnum ..... ....... 8 B 176 Askew, Oliver .................,..........,. 171 Amforcl, Shirley ...... .... 1 33 ASSOCIATED STUDENT COUNClL..l18 Amparan, Robert .... ........... 2 28 Atkinson, Charles ........................ 165 Anoya, Bob .......... ...... 1 18, 176 Augustus, Betty ............................ 141 Anderson, Elaine ...... ..... . .. 201 Anderson, Forbes .... ........ . .88 B Anderson, Jean .....,.. ....,,...,,.,., 1 33 Anderson, Martha ...... ..... 1 39 230 Babriel, George ....... ..,.... 2 21 Anderson, William ..... ............ 2 28 Bailey, Kenneth ....... ....... 1 65 Andrews, Charles D ..............,......,, 165 Bailie, L. Joyce ....... .,,.., 2 01 Andrews, Charles H .................... 184 Bajorquez, Fred ....... ..,..., 1 71 Angus, Olga ................ 228 229, 250 Baker, John ...,...... ,,,..,, 1 76 Anitia, Tom ............................. 221 Ballance, Robert ..... ......... 1 76 Araiza, Frank ................ ...... 2 25 Banks, Aaron ...... .............,. I 63 Armendariz, Manuel ...... 183 Barbat, Dale ...... ....... 1 76 205 Ardnt, Joseph ......,...... 169 Barber, Hollis ....... 83, 176 Arredondo, Joe ........ 176 Barbour, Neil ...... ......... 2 23 While relaxing in the Cafe Patio, planning moves to light refreshment, Pepsi-Cola. Left to right: Brenda president. Swiggett, Jean ......... ........ 1 12 Talboy, Ruth A ............. ....... 1 0 Taylor, Kenneth M ....... .......... 1 1 Theobald, John R ...... ............ 1 0 Terry, William ............. ,....... 9 , 126 Toorbert, Frances B ....... ............. 1 0 Treat, Wolcott C ........ .......... 1 1 Walling, Curtis R .............. ....... 1 1 Watson, Dr. Donald .......................... 7 Webb, Charles R., Jr ....................... 10 Wimer, Arthur C ......... 109, 111 127 Wolf, Dr. Ernest ...............,...... 10, 224 Wright, John S ................ ............ 1 O Ziegenfuss, Dr. George ......,. ......... 5 8 Bareno, Victor .............................. 221 Barlow, Dee ...... 133, 196, 207 Barlow Jody ...... ............. 1 33, 207 Barnes, Barbara .... ......,....,.,,.... 1 47 Barnes, Charles .. ....... 162 Barnes, Joanne ...... ........ 1 14 Barnes, Louis .... ........... 1 71 Barngrover, Bruce ,.... ............. 1 71 Barratt, Sherry ....... ....... 1 00, 147 Barrett, Donna .........,.. .147 Barthold, Helga ...... .......... 2 24 BASEBALL ........ ....... 7 4 BASKETBALL ..... ......... 5 6 Bates, Allen ....... ....... 1 80 Bauman, Marvin .... .......... 1 59 Baumbaugh, Lynn ..... ................ 1 39 Beachler, Sondra ...... ....... 1 33, 147 Bear, Phyllis .......... ............. 2 28 Bechtel, Robert ...... .......... 1 73 Beck, Jackie .... ........ 1 35 Put State on the Map, four campus leaders enioy the Heiman, Al Mishne, Ada Picaizen, Bob House, student body Brown Close, Alan .5 ..... 9 ,4'f' Beck, Jocelyn .... Becker, Dennis .. Bell, James H ..... Benbough, Robert Bence, Barbara .. Bender, Donald ., Bender, Lawrence Benn, Bill .......... Bennett, Don ...... Bennett, Peggy .. Bennett, Robert .. Berg, Jerri ........ Bernard, Britt ..... .....,,, Berry, Joe , .......,.. ..,, , Bertschi, Carol ,,... ..,..,,, Beyrer, Doris ...... Bigger, Robert ,,.. Bickley, Herbert Billburg, William Billings, Johanna Binns, Jack ......,. Bitter, Kenneth .. Bitters, Stanley ,,..,. Blair, George ..., Blair, James .... Bledsoe, Elsie ..,. Blee, Barbara ..., Bliss, Fredrick .... BLUE KEY ,,.....,..,.. .,,,,,,,,,, Bodenhamer, Jim Bogna, Phil ........ ...,...88 Bohanan, Ed ....... 159, Bohe, Ruth ...... . ...,..... . Boland, Katie ....... ,...,.,.,......,, Boles, Carolyn 153, Boles, Marilyn ..,. Boram, William .. Bosch, Janet ..,... Bostrom, Dorothy Bower, Jerald .,.. Bowman, Bunky Bowne, Barbara Bowser, Norman Boxberger, Bob .. 6 135 165 166 173 143 184 186 173 161 153 161 102 230 165 224 229 232 184 165 250 176 166 165 165 166 145 147 162 203 159 173 205 149 133 201 143 171 147 201 171 171 230 162 110 .-if 173 149 173 143 205 184 ..88 230 149 165 161 176 186 141 173 176 176 173 176 221 165 147 179 171 231 Boyce, James ...... ...... Boyle, Patty ........ ...... Boyle, Richard .... ...... ......... Boynton, Luan ............................ Braddock, Marvin ...... 165, 203, Branch, Bill .................................. Branchini, Arthur ....,,...... ,,..,,,,, Branchini, Carlene ...... Braunsdorf, Jackie ...... Brean, Ernest ......... ...... Breese, Gerald ....... ...... Bregante, Richard ...,.. ....,,.,..., Brenesi, Roger ......... ............... Brett, Judy .............. 100, Brindell, William ........ ............ Brittingham, George ...... Brooks, John .......... ,..... Brooks, Robert ......... .,.... Browder, Joseph ..... ...... Brown, Carolyn ....... ...... Brown Dahmen ..... ...... Brown Frances .... ...... Brown Larry ........ ...... Brown J. Richard ...... .,.....,..., Brown Mabel .......... ...... 9 7 Brown, Mary C ........ ......... Michael .... Browne, Janice .... Browne, Robert .... Browning, Dave Browning, Lee ...... Brucker, Chad ...... Bruen, Isobel ...... Brunelle, Richard .... Brunner, Fred .......... ,.,,,. 171, Brunson, Douglas ..... ............ Bryson, Jamie ......... Bucholz, Norman .. Bucknell, Thomas ..,, .,....,, Buechler, Don- ...... Buell, David ..... Bunch, Beverly ....,. Burner, William .... Burnett, James 228 165 201 183 125 183 165 136 230 223 171 110 171 161 176 171 201 228 176 One ot San Diego State Colleges rnost popular betrothed couples- Virginia Barnett and Martin Beck- are pictured here with Jessop's Brides Counselor-Miss Lee. She is showing them Jessop's sterling silver collection-the largest in any iewelry store in the West. Miss Lee is also pointing out the advantages ot Jes- sop's Pattern Registry Service. l-low, for example-the bride registers only once, but-it she prefers-her pattern record on silver, china and crystal is available to all three Jes- sop stores. Also that the service rnakes gitt giving easy-C1VOiOlS duplications-and is an excellent insurance reference. You, too, are invited to take advantage of this friendly service. J. JESSOP and SONS -Jewelers since 1870-Downtown San Diego-North Park-La Jolla. Bunker, Georgia .... Burns, Sandra ..... Burns, William Burris, Bill ......... Butler, Arthur ............. Butterfield, Garry ......... C .......257 25 ...,......257 ......,.,1o5, .as, 155, Cabral, John .... Cain, Eugene ..... Casidy, Patricia .... Castiglione, Andrew .........,.... 88, 162 Castiglione, John ....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 171 Cathcart, Jacqueline .... 145, 202, 209 257 Cawthon, Ed ...................,,,...,.,.... 183 180 Cecil, Dana ..........,..,.,,.,,,,,,,. 115, 201 71 76 Cait, Johni ................. ,...... 2 21 Calderhead, Dick ..... ....... 1 13 CETZA .............. Chace, Dorothy ..... Chaffin, Elvia .... Chapman, Jim .,... Chapman, Lewis ...... Chapman, Tom ..... Cheek, Robert .... ...........204 ......201 68 83 71 08 68 Calistro, Lorraine ..... .......... 2 57 CHI OMEGA ,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 3 1 Callahan, Bob ...... ............. 1 76 Chisholm, Sally ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 33 Calvin, Margie .................... 133, 257 Chambeau, Ed ,,,,,,,,4,, ,,,,, 1 B4 CGm6r0r1, Robert .......................... 165 Christiansen, Larry ,,... ,,,,, 1 65 Campbell, Julius ........ 118, 163, 203, CIRCLE K ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 206, 207, 208 257 Clapp, Jan ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 53 Campbell, Lester .......................... 176 Clark, Darry ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 73 Campbell, Robyn ......................., 257 Clark, Don ,,,.,, ,,,,, 1 00, 173 CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION ........ 218 Clark, Jim ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., 1 83 Canizales, Albert .............,,.,.,...,. 162 Clark, Marilyn ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 43 CAP AND GOWN ..... .......... 2 O2 Clarke, Gene ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 73 203 CGPP, Molly ------------- -v---,------- 1 45 Clausen, Judith ..... ........... 1 53 Caracciolo, Thomas .....,........ 165 257 Clemens, Willigm ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 159 Carey, Donna ..,.,... .,,,,,.,,.... Carr, Caroline .... Carlsen, Carl .... .......139, ...147 201 Clouse, James ..., Clow, Milton oi, 230 61 65 Carlsen, David .... ....... 1 55 171 Coates, Bob ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 80 Carlsen, Delmar .... ............. 1 65 Coleman, Don ..., ,,.,..., I 08, 110 Carlson, Darrell .... ...........,.,.. 2 57 Colley, Dqngh ,,,, ,,,-,,,,,,-,., 1 10 Carlson, Heleni J. . ,...... 224, 257 COLLEGE Y ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 18 Carlson, Marylin ....... ............. 1 45 Collier, Mickey ...., ,..., 1 33 Carmichael, Marcia ...... ....... 1 41 Calove, Janice ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 O1 Carnes, Patty .........Y. ...,... 1 68 Comin, Norita .....,.. ,,....,. 2 28 COFHBS, Ted --------,,-- ----------,-.-,--v- 2 30 Condon, Barbara ,... ,...... 4 4 Carney, Gary .,... ..........-....,....,. 1 53 Condon, G. L. .,,,... ,,,..... 2 28 Carone, Patty .,.....,.,.... 118, 127, 133 Conklin, Dole ,,,, ,,,,, 1 71 Carpenter, Gene .......................... 176 Connor, Jock ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 73 Carroll, James .........,......... 257 Cook, Martha ,,,,. ,,,, , 135 Carroll, Shirley ,..... ....... 2 57 Cooper, Annette' ,,,, .,,,,, 1 45 Carter, John ..-..... ....... 2 57 Coops, William ...... ........ 1 84 Cash, C. Don ...... 71 Corbitt, Katherine ..... ....,,. .229 jornelius, Connie ................ I 14, 133 Iotton, Carol .............. 45, 147, 193 Iovington, Jackie ........................ 153 Iowie, Gay ........... ................. 4 4 fox, Dorothy ,,..... ...... 1 43 230 Iox, Richard ..... ............ 1 59 Iraig, Clive ........ ....... 1 59 Iristin, Yvonna .... ......... 2 21 Irosbie, Glenn .... ............ 1 73 rowley, Pat ....... ....., 1 76 227 rouch, Jeanette ..... .......... 1 41 ulbert, Ed ............. ....... 1 83 ulbertson, John ..... ....... 1 65 ulling, Barbara ..... ....... 1 39 urry, Melvin ...... ....... 1 80 urtis, Pat ....,.. ....... I 45 usack, Jim ..... ....... 2 30 ,usick, John .,.,....,..... ....... 2 30 D Dahms, Lawrence .... ....... 1 73 Dallacis, Uldis ......... ....... 1 65 Dailard, Jeanne ..... ....... 1 39 Dailard, Joanne ..... .,..... 1 39 Daley, Nancy ...... ....... 1 45 Danna, Elina ..,...... ....... 1 43 Donner, Edward .,... ....... 1 15 Darnell, Joyce ...... ....... 1 43 Daugherty, Jack ,....,.. ....... 1 83 Duvee, Jerry ..,.,,,,.,,....,. ....... 1 76 Davidson, Elizabeth ...., ....... 2 23 Davis, Frank .............. ....... 1 59 Davis, Jack ....... ....... 1 59 Davis, Larry ...., .....,. 1 73 Dawson, Lou ..... ........,. 1 76 Dean, Winfield .... ............ 2 28 Dearth, Nancy ........... ........ 4 5 141 DeBlanc, John .........,..... ............ 1 76 DELTA PHI UPSILON ..... .......... 2 27 DELTA SIGMA PHI ..... ...... 3 2 160 penn zen ............ ...... 3 2 143 Denhart, George ..... ............... 1 76 Denison, Herbert ..... ................. 2 29 Denton, Bill .................. 97, 118 176 PeNunzio, Gabriel ..... ....... 1 08 117 De Silva, Roger ....... ............ 2 60 Deuel, Buneva .... .......... 2 60 Deuessen, Chuck ...... ....... 2 O5 Deussen, Richard ...... ....... 1 76 Deverill, Duane ....... ....... 1 76 Devitt, William .... .......... 1 68 DeVoI, David .... ....... 1 25 185 Dewey, Diane ...... .......... 1 35 Dexter, Donald .... .......... 2 60 D'Heilly, Joe ..... .... 1 73 bibb, Edward ...... ....... 1 76 Dickie, Ronald ...... .......... 1 80 Dickard, Ted ........... ............... 1 83 Dickinson, Wallace .............. 229, 260 Dickson, Donna .......... 135, 202 260 Dierdoiff, Dan ...... .................. 1 76 Dillon, Edward .... ............... 2 60 Dillon, Lois .......... ....... 2 60 Dilworth, Dennis ..... ....... 1 85 Disney, Richard ....... ....... 2 60 1 itmars, Marilou ...... .... 1 35 itto, John ............. .... 1 76 Domen, Roger ............ ....... 1 65 Donahue, Thomas ...... ....... 1 85 Dooley, John ......... ....... 2 60 Doriss, Helen ............ ....... 2 28 Dororana, Antoinette ....... 221 Dortge, Mary ............ ....... 1 35 Dorris, Fred ,,........... ....... 1 76 Douglass, Muriel ..... ....... 2 60 Dovey, Suzi .......... ....... 1 49 Dowdy, Due ........... ....... 1 47 Dowling, William ...... ....... 2 60 Downham, Nickie ...... ....... 1 45 Dreesen, Pete ......... .......... 1 76 Dreuvick, Jim ...... ............. 1 65 Driussi, Jesse ....... ....... 1 83, 260 Dubbs, Marlene ..... ................ 1 45 Dudley, Richard ..... ....... 1 83, 260 Duncan, Lee ........ ............. 1 73 Dunn, Sue ......... .......... 2 21 DuPaul, Helen ......... ....... 1 45 DePaul, Jeanne ..... ....... 1 45 ,Durham, Earl ...... Durnian, Charles ..... .......173 .......260 Eades, Lola ...... Eads, Thomas ..... Early, John .......... Eastman, Richard ...........228 68 62, 203 Eberhardt, Duane ...... ........ 1 80, 261 Ecklar, James ........... ............. 2 61 Edmondson, Aaron ...... ........... 1 59 Edwards, Bernie ....... .............. 1 61 Edwards, June .......... ........ 1 33, 207 Edwards, Martha ..... ............. 1 41 Edwards, Robert ..,, ........... 2 61 E'Golf, Marvin ...... .,...... 1 68 Ek, Gary ................ ........ 1 83 Eldrige, William .... Elliott, Barbara ...... Elliott, Jean ....... 63 1 41 Elliott, Phil .....................,............ 261 Engberg, Marilyn ............,.,, Engelhorn, H. Douglas ................ 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GLEE CLUB, MEN ........... GLEE CLUB, WOMEN ......, Glines, Robert .............. Goetteman, James ...... Goetze, Warren ....... Goldfarb, Steve ...... .......... Gompertz, Heidi ...,............. Goodfriend, Harvey .... I 19, Goodwin, Donna ..,.,....,....... Gould, Helen ......., Gould, Kenneth ...... Grader, Connie ...... Graf, Ludi ........... Graham, Kathy ..........,. ..... Graham, Lynn Graham-Rogers, Patricia Graham, Gramme Granell, Sharon ..,.............. r, Elizabeth .... Lee ..........,.. Graves, Ralph ,... Gray, Alyce ........ .,...... Gray, Shurkem ...... Gray, Shirle ............. Greaves, H. Doreen ...... Greek, Tom ............... ..... i'29', ' 207, 113 153 Greene, Barbara ....... ...,.... 2 O1 Greene, Margaret ..... Greene, Patricia Greenlee, William ..... Greer, Dick ............... ..... Grenfell, Barbara ..,,. Grenfell, Muriel ,... Griffin, Bayard ....., Griffith, Jerry .......,.,. Griffiths, Donald ...,... Grigsby, Leah ..,..... Grillo, Marianne ....... ..... 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I 45 Hall, Janet ....... 102, 141 Hall, Jim .......... ......... 1 68 Hallett, Richard ..... ......... 1 71 Halrorsen, John ...... ...... 1 81 Halstead, John ..... ...... 2 64 Halvorsud, Jon ..... ......... 1 65 Halvorson, John ...... ............ 2 65 Hamelehle, Irene ..... ...... 2 28, 265 Hamilton, Joan ..... ........... 2 65 Haniman, Randy ...... ......... 1 65 Hammer, John ..... ...... 1 68 Hammock, Paul ..... ...... 2 65 Hammock, Rex ..... ...... 1 65 Hammond, Pam ...... ...... 2 01 Hand, Bert ....,...... ...... 1 85 Hand, Juliana, .....,. ...... 1 45 Handley, Walter ...... ...... 2 65 Hanken, Ken ......... .....,... 1 73 Hanna, Bob ......... ......... 1 76 Hannon, John ........., ........ 5 8, 165 Hansen, Donald ...... ............ 1 83 Hansen, Nancy ........ ......... 1 41 Hart, Marcia ................. ...... 2 65 Hardacre, Lawrence ...... 173 Hardy, Daniel .......... ...... I 67 Hargis, Dave ............ ...... 1 81 Harlan, Gary ..,. ...... 1 76 Harrell, John .... ...... 2 21 Harris, Charles ..... ...... 2 28 Harris, Connie ..... ...... 2 01 Harris, Cynthia ..... ...... 1 47 Harris, Jerry ....,. ..,.,. 1 76 Harris, Sally ...... ...... 1 47 Harrison, Harry ..... ...... 1 76 Harrison, Sandy ,..... ...... Hartin, Bill ................ ...... 1 79 Hartwick, Rosemary ...... 265 Harvey, David ........... ...... 1 73 Harvey, Milton ........ ...... 2 65 Hastings, Karen ...... ......... 1 45 Hatchett, Jane ..... ............ 1 35 Hatter, Gilbert ....... ........ 8 6, 161 Haugen, Ruth .......... ......,.. 2 65 Haufman, Orville .... ...... 2 28 Haveman, Sona .,.... ...... 1 35 Haverkamp, Sue ...... ...... 1 39 Hay, Gerald ........ 65 Haydon, George ..... ,,,,,,, 2 65 Hayes, Patricia .... .......... 2 65 Hayes, Sally ........ ,,,,.,,,.,,,, 2 OI Hayes, Thomas ....... ....... 1 85, 265 Haynes, Kathleen ...... ............. 2 65 Heath, William ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 2 65 Hebner, Lois ........ ....... 1 45 207 Hegerle, Donald ..... ...... 5 8, 165 Hegland, Sherry ...., ,,,,,,, 1 43 Heldring, John .... Helvey, Buford ....... 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Inset is Jerry Mclntire be- ing congratulated by Sid Allen, manager of the downtown store. Jerry was the re- cipient of the KAY JEWELERS four-year scholarship awarded to aid promising local students continue their education at San Diego. For the Finest Meats Obtainablew the caf' goes tothe EL CAJON MEAT COMPANY . . . Andy has been serving students like Barbara Wolter for many years . . . Eddie Andrews, owner of EL CAJON MEAT CO., sees to it that the cof' 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 HI. 4-3142. Housenga, Jack Hubbs, Ernest ........ Hueback, Maren 171 Hudson, Jack ........ ........ Hudson, Patricia ...... ........ Hudson, William ............,.......... Hultsch, Donald ....................... Hunt, Jim .,.......... ...... 2 03, 213 Hunt, Stephanie ......,... 126, 141 Hunter, Dean ........ ......,. 1 76 Hunting, Martin ,,.. ................. Hurst, George ..................,... 168, Huskey, Muriel ......,..,....,.......... Hussong, Allayng Janet .............. Hutchens, Jim .............. 97, 176, Hutchinson, Tom ...........,...... 173 Hutchinson, Patricia ................. I lmpink, Carl ..................... ........ INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB INTER-FAITH COUNCIL INTER PROTESTANT ANGLICAN COUNCIL INTER VARSITY .......,...... Inzunza, Gilbert ..... . 266 266 145 161 229 161 185 266 229 266 228 266 147 266 231 267 153 267 228 219 220 220 168 143 201 171 147 181 229 145 145 232 141 232 145 141 201 205 173 267 267 141 159 149 149 267 267 145 Isaak, Donna .....,.. ..,,.... J Jackson, Georgia ..... ......,. 1 43 Jackson, Shannon .... .............. Jackson, Sharon .......... Jaggar, Dale ....... ................. Jakle, Cheryl ,,,,,. ,,,..... 1 41, James, Dona ......... .............. Jangoard, Diane ...... ........ Janssen, Henry ...... ........ Jarvis, Gail ..,...,.. ........ Jay, Ned ........ ......,. Jenkins, Dee .......... ........ Jennings, Anne ..... ........ Jennson, Pat ....... ........ Jensen, Charlie ..... ......,. Jensen, Einar .......... .............. Jepson, Marcella .... ................. Johnson, Alan ...... ........ 1 65 Johnson, Bette ,.... .............. Johnson Charles .... .,... Johnson Donna ..,. Johnson Elaine .... Johnson, Florence .... ........ Johnson Marshall ..... ...,..,. Johnson Nancy ...... ........ Johnson Patricia .... ........ 267 Johnson, Sharlyn Lee ...... ...... 1 33 Johnson, Robert ........... ...... 2 67 Johnson, Vera ........ ...... 1 41 Johnson, Walter .......................... 267 Johnston, Thelma ........................ 153 Jones, Anna K ......... 26 250, 267 Jones, Carolyn K. ........................ 145 Jones, Charline ..... ...... 1 49 Jones, Dale ...... ...... 1 65 Jones, Margie ....... ...... 1 33 Jones, Mimi ......,..... .....-... 1 45 Jones, Ronald H. .... .............., 1 76 Josselyni, Jay A. ...... ...... 1 61, 267 Journey, Eugene K ...... 228 267 Joyce, Claude ....... --------- 2 67 Juelson Joan ...... ...... 1 53 Jungehs, Pete ....,.. ...... 1 62 Junkin, Ronald L. .... ...... 1 62 K Kaiser, Tom ........... ......... 1 85 Kanady, Russell ..... ......... 1 65 KAPPA ALPHA ........... ..34, 162 KAPPA ALPHA PSI ....... ............ 1 63 KAPPA ALPHA THETA ............ 33, 146 KAPPA DELTA ............ ......... 1 48 KAPPA DELTA PI ...... ......... 2 29 KAPPA SIGMA ...... ..29, 164 Kaplan, Phil ...... ......... 1 83 Karns, Carol ............ 135, 250 Kashima Tetsuyo ...... ......... 2 67 Katagown, Yodi ........ ......... 2 29 Kaufman, Willie ........... ...... 1 81 Keebaugh, Charles Jr. ...... 171 Keith, June ................... ..v... 1 O2 Keithly, Merlin .......... ...... 2 68 Kelley, Arthur ....... ...... 1 76 Kelly, Barbara ....... ,..... 2 68 Kemper, William ..... ...... 1 73 Kenaston, John ..... ...... 1 65 Kendrick, Ben .... ...... 1 85 Kenin, David ......... ..-..- 1 66 Kenney, Joseph ..... ...... I 68 Kerth, Fred ........... .................. 1 73 Kettler, Vernon ..... ................--v- 1 63 Keyes, Sandra ............ 109, 111 135 Kiel, Charles ..... ........... 1 83, 268 Kiker, John ........... .................. 1 59 Kilpatrick, Joan ...... .. ...... 118, 145 Kimbrough, Jackie .... ........... 4 5 King, Gordon ......... ......... 2 68 King, Thomas .....,. 173 268 King, Wayne .......... ......... 1 66 Kinnick, William ..... .268 Kinzek, Elvey ....... . ..... 166 Kirk, Russell ............ ....... 1 73 Kirkman, Mary Ann ..... ....... 2 68 Kisbert, Karl ........... ............ 1 71 Kitogawa, Yoshi ..... ................ 2 68 Kittleson, Ole ....... ....... 1 25, 173 Klein, Bill ......... ............ i 76 Klein Robert ........... ....... 2 68 Kleinfelter, Joan ..... ....... 2 68 Kluck, William .... ....... 1 73 Knapp, Jack ..... ....... 1 73 Kniess, Richard .... ............ 1 73 Knott, Sam ............. ............... 1 73 Knox, Galen ,.,..,..,..... ....... 1 13, 185 Knudson, Rosemarie ..... ............ 1 53 Kobernick, Donn ..... ....... 1 87 Koening, David .... ....... 1 66 Kolkey, Aaron ............ ....... 1 87 Kolovek, Emily ............. ....... 2 68 Koppenhaver, Donald .................. 183 Kottman, Alfred .......................... 179 Kowal, Jay ................ ....... 1 76 268 Kral, Frank Jr. Krause, Larry ...... Krieps, Marvin .,.. Krimm, Lee .......... Krupens, Harold ,.... Krumbolz, Thomas .. Kube, Jean ............. Kuerbis, Lawrence .. Kurkendall, Judith Kurtz, Mary ............ L Lab, Elizabeth .... Lachel, Darrel .,.... Lockman, Diane ..... Laehr, Lois .,........ Lagage Charles ....... Lagle, Eileen ............ Lairsey, Dianne ........ LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Lambiotte Simone ........ Lamoreaux, Paul ...,.. Lamp, Charleen ..... 59 .......173 61 ......141, 185 162 268 268 166 159 268 269 181 33 45, 147 228 269 269 232 167 199 ...143 Lancaster, William .... ...... . Landon, Marvin ..... Lane, James ........ Laney, Dale ..... Lang, Marlene ........ 166 269 ...183 232 159 ...225 Lang, Walter L. ................. . Langdon, Frank ..,....... Lannom, Joseph ...... Lamphier, Kathleen ....... Larsen, Loris ..,......... Larson, Dona .,..,......,.... 126 108 181 ..45 26, 141 110 205 159 145 269 269 Lattman, Dean ...... Loudermilk, Jerry Lauritsen, Terry ..... Lauitzen, Vern ...... Laverty, Edward .... 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I 1 161 179 269 183 179 269 201 269 179 141 232 224 171 176 110 179 139 269 205 269 .........173 .........149 66 Lewis, Jack ........ ....... 1 68 269 Lewis, Jerry ....... ............. 1 76 Likins, Helen .......... ........... 1 49 Liliegren, Frances ..... ...........-.-.. 1 45 Limbacker, David ...... ....... 1 76 269 Linam, Del ............... ............. 1 08 Linderman, Francis ...... .......... 1 71 Lindrus, Elaine ......... ................ 1 47 Lindsay, Bill ........... ........ 2 28 269 Linn, Robert .......... .......... I 56 Linthicum, Carole ..... ....--.--- 1 47 Lippmon, Pete ..... --.--..- 1 85 Little, Ernest .......... ...,.--- 1 61 Livingston, Rod ...... ..... Lockman, Bill ..... ........ 2 30 Lomax, Joe ............ ..------ 1 76 London, Paul ............. ......-. 1 71 Luckenbach, Janet ...... ........ 1 49 Luse, Lawrence ......... ....---- 2 28 Lydick, Jack ....... -------- 1 76 Lydon, David ........ ........ 1 61 M MacDonald, Larry ...,. ........ 1 66 MacFarlan, Pat ............ ........ 1 49 MacKenzie, Marlene ...... ........ 2 07 Mackie, Mariorie ........ ........ 2 30 Macklin, Thomas ....... ........ 1 71 MacRae, Margit .... ........ 1 47 Maddocks, David ..... ........... 1 71 Madsen, Kay ........ ............-... 1 61 Mahanay, Bud .... ....... 1 08, 110 299 166 Mahavier, Fred ....... ............ Malcolm, Marshall Malloy, Boyd ...... Malmin, Karolyni ..... Mankins, Sam ...... Manly, Janet ...... Mann, Joan . ....... Manotas, Haydee Mansfield, Don . .,... . Mansfield, Pauline Manson, Ba ry ......... Manzer, Lawrence Maple, Robert ...... Marine, Gail .............. Mariscal, Manuel Markham, Lois .... Marsden, Elaine .. Marshall, Cecile ..... Martin, Jody ........ Martin, Kenneth ..... Massey, Barbara Masson, Jack ....,, Masters, Harry .... Mathers, Jerry ..... 162 108, Matra nga , Larry ...,. .,.......... Maus, Jo Ann ...... May, Charles ......... McAbee, Norman McAllister, Allan .. McCauley, Arthur McClaren, Kay ................ McClintock, W. Claire ......... ...,.. McClure, Donald .............. McConriehea, Ronald ...... McCoy, Joe ................... McConald, Martha McCrae, Mike ......... McDavitt, Pat ......,.. McDow, Shirley ....,..... McGinley, Daniel ...... 203 171 147 174 224 153 201 174 139 162 171 168 177 174 135 149 224 145' 228 221 185 171 111 171 135 221 166 228 168 147 153 166 174 176 149 139 149 183 176 176 ..86 217 221 108 McGowan, Jim ...... .,...... Mclnnis, Jim .......... .,..,..,........... Mclntire, Charles ........................ Mclntire, Jerry ..........., 166, 203 Mclntosh, Donald ........,....... 206 Mclntosh, Thane .... ..............,.... McMains , Richard ..... McNeely, Elissa .... McNeill, McNutt, McPeak, McSwan, Sharon William ......,..,............. Tony ........ 96, 97 176 Sharilyn ....,.,,,..........,.... 168 201 143 166 203 202 McVicar, Jim ....,,.....,.. 108 109 111 McWilliams, Patricia ....,......,........ 139 Meech, Ed . ,......,..,....,.,.,............. 161 MENC .........................,........,,...... 229 Mendoza, Frank .....,.,.. 114, 174, 205 Merada, Robert ...,., ....,..,,,,...,,.,. 1 74 Merino, Fred ....... ....,.. 1 80 Merriman, Ann ...... ....... 1 41 Mesky, Irene .....,.... ......, 2 72 Mettlach, Frances .......... 135 Meyer, Richard ,,.... .,,.......... 1 66 Michelson, Joan ..... ..,.... 2 6 272 Mickelsen, Noel ............ 58 Mihlman, Arline ..,.,........... 154 Mihalka, Elaine ..... ....... 2 21, 272 Miller, Ronald .... .....,. 1 08, 110 Miller, Wally ....,, ....,. 9 7, 181 Miller, Wayne ...., .,,.... 2 72 Millett, Ted ..........,. ....... 1 74 Millsberg, Elaine ....... ...,.... 1 54 Milne, Alice .......... ........ 2 72 Minnis, Charlotte ..... ....,... 2 72 Minnis, Robert ,,.... ........ 2 72 Minor, Carol ....... ....,.............. 1 45 Minor, Pat ...,.. .....,................ 1 45 Mishne, Alan .,.......,.. 156, 187, 205, 207, 214 272 Missman, Dick .....,,.,,..,,....... .185 Mitchell, Robert ...... 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Nava, Larry ....., '55 ...IEE ffQfIfff55 177,203 ffffflflilifu .......,1B1 25, 174 201 107 272 272 272 185 147 174 272 272 181 161 221 133 228 232 139 141 207 147 174 221 ..45 166 133 171 ..B8 225 192 228 187 181 221 166 185 Neil, Robert ..... Neill, LaVera ...... Nelson, Fred ........ Nelson, Judith ....... Nelson, Lawrence ...... Nelson, Nancy ....... Nenna, Lawrence ...... ......97 .......201 66 39 81 Newcomb, Carolyn .... ......... NEWMAN, CLUB ...... Newport, Daniel ..... Nicholson, Joan ...,.,... ...,.. ......33 147 Nickell, Mark ...................... 113 Niederhouse, William .................. Nielson, Glenn .......... Niesley, Wildon ..... Niesley, Lloyd ...... Nordquist, Al .... Norman, Carol ,,.. Norris, Barbara .... Nugent, William ..... O O'Bannon, Pat .,..... OCEOTL .................... ...IEEQ O'Connell, Raymond ..... ............ O'Conner, Corrine ...... ............... O'Conner, Joyce ...... O'Dell, Robert ...... Ogle, Robert ........... 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Jwen, John . ......... . P lakaln, Silvia .......... almer, Fleet .... plmer, Fred ...... ANHELLENIC .... larker, Donna ...... larker, Dick .............. Urkman, Gordon arlapiano, Jean larslow, Judy ...... iastore, Thomas ..... latrick, Thomas ...... . fatterson, Mike .... laul, Jacki .................. faularena, Harriet ........ 26, iavitt, Sandra ........... .. laynte, Lee ........... 'eacock, Jack ...... fearce, Frank ............ fearson, Julianne .,.... fenland, Suzanne ...... ?eratt, Barbara ...... A. lerestrello, John ..... lerkins, Betty lerrotti, Jean ...... erry, Sondra 'erry, Travis ........... 'esqueira, Ralph ..... 'eters, Carol ........ 'eters, Marilyn 'eterson, Ann ............ 'etersont, Elizabeth .... 'eterson, Joan ....... 'eto, Guy ............ 'etrone, Rosaria ..... 'etz, Mariorie ...... 'faff, John .......... 'hilbin, Edward .......... 'hillippi, Ruth .,,,,,,,. . 'hillips, Marilyn ..... 'hillips, Kenneth ..... 'hipps, Lynn ........... 'I ALPHA LAMBDA .... John ......... ......166 ......224 1 41 .. ..,...... 1 74 ......125 183 85 1 0 224 61 69 30 ......147, 224 3 59 . ..J.. 251 1 41 74 ........221, 228 201, 202, 147 232 251 35 35 74 68 53 33 ......145 71 ......143 35 35 85 ......177 35 39 ......251 ......141 ......228 ........97 ......143 39 66 185, 203 205 35 ......147 ......228 33 54 'I BETA PHI .......................... 32 150 'I KAPPA ALPHA .................. 31, 170 'icaizen, Ada ...... 96 97, 202, 207, 216,224 231 'icard, Norman .................- 169, 232 'ick, Lois ........................-......------ .26 'ickIesimer, Barbara ..... ......... 1 43 Nerce, Don ............-.-. 'inkham, Barbara ...... 'inkins, Braxton ..... 'inkins, Thomas ..... 'innell, Barbara ..... 'inney, Harold .... 'irie, Al ........... 'itts, Sue .......... 'ogrell, Arthur .... 'olk, Keith ........... 'oIIack, Glenda 'oIlock, Perry ............ 'omeranz, Seymour 'omeroy, Richard ...... 'otter, Charlotte ...... 'uoka, Steven ...... 1ratt, Jean .......... Bray, Howard ....... 'recourt, Ray ....... 'reibisius, Alice .... Drentice, Don ....... 'resher, Robert .... 'rince, Ruth ..... Dugh, Marilyn .... Pugh, Suzanne ...... Q Quartly, Christopher Quast, Ron ............ QUETZAL HALL ...... R Rae, Robert .... ...... 81 53 63 63 33 81 ......171 .........149 ......203 205 54 66 87 66 ...139 ....,,...228 39 81 1 3 205 166 ...141 ...HBE 205 .........143 ......145 41 .30, 200, 201 ......232 Ramage, Ray 77 Rambeau, Archie ...... ..,.,, 5 8, 177 Rave, Sue .............. ......,... 1 47 Recht, James ....... ....... 1 61 Rechin, Gerald ...... ....... 2 28 Redman, Frank Redman, Ron Redman, Charles ..... Reed, Edward Reeves, Sondra Reid, William Reifschneider, Robert ..... Reilly, Maureen .......... 68 77 .......185 71 1 47 10 .......177 1 47 Reinke, Pat ............... ....... 2 25 Reith, Betty .......... ....... 2 O1 Renz, Geralding .... ....... 2 28 Repaci, Louis ...... ..,.....,.......... 1 74 Rewick, Robert .........,.......,...,...... 174 Richard, Barbara ........ 102, 139, 251 Richards, Charles ,...,..,................ 174 Richards, James .......................... 174 Richardson, Bill .......... 169, 177, 207 Richardson, W. Reed Rickey, Ronald .......... ....... 2 O3, 225 Riddle, Phil ............. ....,,......, 1 77 Ridenour, Cordelia ...... .,.... L ...225 Rienstra, Ann Riggins, James B. Rigler, Donald 39 61 68 Riley, John ......... ....... 1 74 Ritchie, Fred .......... ....... 1 59 Roberts, Barbara ..., ....... 1 49 Robertson, Miriam ...... .224 Rocheleau, Robert ..... ....... 1 77 Rodetis, George ..,. ....... 1 83 Rodlyn, Rolfe ..... ......... 1 85 Roehr, Charles ...... ......... 1 68 Roehrkasse, Dale .... 177, 205 Roethel, George .......... 111, 185 205 ROGER WILLIAMS CLUB .............. 221 Rogers, Bonnie ..................v......... 145 Rogers, Buddy ............ 118, 183, 205, 207, 217 Rogers, Bruce ..... ............. 1 61 Rogers, John ..... .......... 1 74 Rohlf, Frank .... .....-v-- 1 B3 Rosa, Olivia ........ ..95 207 Rosch, George ..... ...,..... 1 B1 Rose, Joy .........,,.., ......... 1 54 Rose, Karen .............. ....... 1 35, 228 Rosenberger, Frank . ..... ............. 1 71 Rosenberger, George .,....... 187 Rosenthal, Ed ....,....,..........., 110 137 Rosewaine, Virginia 147 224 Roth, Carl ......,.......... ................ 1 59 Roth, Carol J. ......... ....... 1 13 141 Roush, Frances ...... ............. 1 35 Ryan, Robert .......... .......... 1 66 Ryan, Susanne ...... ....... 1 39 Rynerson, Jean ...... ....... 1 39 S Sacla, Gary ......... ............. 1 71 Sager, Darrell ...... ....... 8 3 162 Sailors, John ....... Salmon, Barbara ..... Samaniego, Felix Sams, James ........ Samuels, Shirley .... Sanders, Barbara Sanders, Dorothy 53 232 .....88 ....58 54 54 .......154 Sanderson, Vester ............-..--.-.- -- Sartorius, Helen .............-...-.--- Satterlee, Jean .... 118, 119, 141 Sawuer, Raymond .......-------------- Schag, Richard ...... Scheidel, Chris .... Schleif, Gerald ...... 155 Schluter, Jeanne ....... ............. Schneider, Roland .... ....... Schultz, Jerry ......... Schwend, Teddy .... Scott, Charles ..... Scully, Dorothy ..........-- 97. Sears, Janice Sebby, Sandra Seckler, Bonnie Jean Sedlock. Bob --------- ------- 9 7. Seewald, Carol ................... Sever, Tressie Severin, Nancy ...... 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Sevier, William ..... .............. 1 68 Sewell, Dave ...... ....... 8 8, 177 Shagane, Bob ....... ........... 1 09 Shaklee, Albert ........... ..... 1 66 Shanahan, Michael ..... ........ 1 77 Shank, Kay ...,.,,.....,, ,,.,,,,. 2 30 Shawn, Barbara ...... ..... 1 49 Shepard, Judith ....... .139 Shields, Robert ..... ........ 2 28 Shoen, Patricia ..... ..... 1 45 Sick, Geraldine ........ ..... 2 21 Siebrand, Clark .............. ..... 1 71 Sieckman, Theodore .,.... ........ 1 77 Siegel, Lenard ................ ........... 2 23 Siervogel, Elaine .................. 141 229 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 28 172 SIGMA CHI ............................ 32 176 SIGMA KAPPA ...................... 33 180 SIGMA PI .................... ........ 3 3 180 SIGMA PHI EPSILON ............ 30, 178 SIGMA PI SIGMA ....... ........... 2 33 Sikking, Laurilyn Simoneau, Robert .... ..... 1 74 Sitclif, Joy ........... ..... 2 29 Skinner, Beverly ...... ,,.... 1 43 Skinner, Carole ..... ........ 1 47 Skinner, Marilyn ...... Skinner, Stan ..,........ Slater, Slayen, Raymond .,.... Lillian ....... Slemmons, James ..... Smart, Smiley, Smith, Jerry .....,.., John ...... Avery ...... Smith, Bill ........ Smith, Clifford ...... Smith, Darold ..,. Smith, Eric ...... Smith, Gary Smith, Jane Smith, Lavon ...... Smith, Ronnie ....... Smith, Ronald M. Smith, Ruth A. .... . Smole, Judith ..,. Smollar, Judith ..... Snow, Beverly .... Snow, Susan ...... Snyder, Tom ...... ...........149 .......97 r 177 ...174 54 .......88 161 ...166 ...166 ...162 ..QQ'i'65 ' I 223 127 ...183 3 174 ...174 ...154 ...153 ......166 ......179 ......201 ......221 54 ..,.,.145 ..,,,,143 177 Solomon, Helen ........... ...... 1 54 Sommermeyer, Elaine ...... ...... 1 43 Soper, Richard ............. ...... 1 74 Soto, Hugo K. Jr. .... ..174 Sowle, Marilyn ..... ..,....,. 2 01 Spear, Donald ....... ,.,.......,. 1 83 Spencer, Janet .................... 139, 201 Stafford, E. Wesley ...................... 229 Stamatopoulos, Pauline ....... ...... 1 47 Stanard, Gray ........,......... .... 1 59 Starr, Terry .................................. 174 Steely, Barbara ............................ 139 Steinmetz, Harry .......... 97, 118, 217 Sterling, William .,........................ 168 Stevens, Dennis .... .................. 1 68 Stevenson, Carol .,... ............ 2 O1 Stevenson, Don ..... ...... 9 7 181 Stevenson, Peter ..... ....... 1 59 Stewart, Barbara ...... .... 1 39 Stewart, Charles .,,.,...,.. ...... 1 79 Stewart, William H. ..... ...... 1 71 Stickney, Nylene ........ ...... 1 49 Stier, Stephanie ..... ..... 2 01 Stine, David ........ .... 1 66 Stokes, Louie ..... ...... 1 45 Stokes, Reitha ...... .... 1 54 Stolzoff, Bernard ..... ...... 1 61 Stomberg, Buzzy ..... ....... 1 66 Stone, Howard .... ..,......... 1 85 Stone, Samuel ........ 108, 161 Strasser, Malcolm ...... ....... 1 85 Streeter, Edwin ......, ..... 1 85 Stringer, Beverly ..... .... 1 47 Strople, Joan ...... ,.,. 2 28 St, Sure, Frank .... ............,..,...,. 1 66 Stuffler, Paula .......................... 145 Stump, Jack ....... ....... 1 01, 174, 230 Sturak, Carmen .,.. ................... 2 02 Sucec, Dave .......,... .... . .83 Sullivan, Donald ..... ,.,.. 1 68 Sullivan, Jerry ....... ...... 1 81 Sutorus, Art .............. ..... 1 77 Suverkurbbe, James ..... .... 1 71 Svaalstad, Bernie ...... ...,. 1 77 Svobodo, John ....... ...... 1 61 Swan, James ...... ,... 1 66 Swift, Donald .,..,. .... 1 69 Sylvester, Foy ......... ,.,,., 1 74 Sylvester, Truman ...... ...... 2 28 SYMPHONY BAND ...... ....... 1 05 Turner, Joseph ...... ..... 1 74 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ....... 105 Twelker, John ....... ....... 9 7 T U Tadlock, Donald .... ....... 1 77 Uden, Bill ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 81 TGIIJOY, Ruth ........ ....... 2 28 Ulrich, Jeannine ......... ........... 1 35 Tanzer, James .... ....... 1 66 Urbach, A. Sigmund ............ 187, 223 Tarver, Janet ........... ....... 1 45 Tash, Connie ................ .......... 1 47 V TAU KAPPA EPSILON ............ 34 182 TAU SIGMA ............. ....... 2 34 Valenta, Muriel ..... .149 Taylor, Charles ...... ....... 1 59 Vance, Richard ..... ...... 1 77 Taylor, JGf16l' ---.-- .......... 1 45 Van Every, Tod ..... ...... 1 77 Taylor, Richard ...... ............. 1 77 Van Sickle, Don ...... ...... 1 71 TeCkef, JGmeS -..--.... 159, 205 Velasquez, Charles ..... ...... 1 74 Temple, Tern ---.-.-.-.... ............. 1 61 VerSteeg, Mary ........ ........ 2 O0 Templeton, William ...... .......... l 66 Vetter, Carol ......... ........... 1 49 TENNIS ----.-----..--....... ............. V int, Vincent ........ ....... 9 7, 177 Thaxton, Vera ....... 201, 202 Vogle, J. H. ..............,.., ........... 2 28 THEATRE GUILD .... ............. 2 33 Von Der Lohe, Patricia ..... ......... 2 O1 Thiery, Margaret .... .......... 1 39 Voglko, George ............ ...... 2 29 THETA CHI .......... ...... 3 3 185 Vondruska, John .... ...... 1 69 TI1OrT1CS, Alice ........... ........,. 2 28 Vorbeck, Don ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 74 Thomas, Cameron ..... ....... 2 30 Thomas, Clyde ...... ....... 1 63 w Thompson, Bruce ..... ....... 2 23 Thompson, Connie ...... ....... 1 43 Wadden, Ray - .-,v'-' -.-..- 1 66 Thompson, Frances ...... ........,, 2 29 Woggenerl Jim -l-l- ----'. 1 77 Thompson, Gail ...,... ,............ 1 83 Wogne,-I Roy ------.-...- ...'-- 1 74 Thompson. Put ------- 133, 194 Walcott, William ...... ...... 1 68 Timing, JOY ---------- ------------- 1 77 Welker, Dick ......... ...... 1 O9 Thornton, Wesley ..... .......... 1 68 Walker, E,-ic ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, 1 74 Thorson, Richard .... ............. 1 74 Walker, Graham ,,,,,,, n ,,,,,, 177 Thurston, Wilma ..... 143 174 WQ1ke,, R, D, -,,---.-,---.'-----.-----..llh 177 Tisdale, David ...... ...........,. 1 66 Walls, Roy Jr. ,Ul,,,,,-,,.,,-,,,,,,,,--,-,-, 131 Tobivwn. Norma ----- .......... 1 35 Walsh, Bill .......,........ 127, 177, 205, Todd, Arthur .,........ ....... 2 24 207, 217 T0Wf1Se 1df I-GUY ---- ------------- 1 35 Walson, Raymond ........................ 228 Trerneine, Roger -... ................ 1 77 Word, John ...,..,...,...........,,,.,..... 174 Tripp, Carol ........ 139, 225 Ward, Mary ........ 97, 118, 145, 217, Tripp, Mariorie ...... ........,,.., 2 32 224, 232 Tr'-Jiti, Terry ---,--,--, ...,... 1 81 Warner, Robert ........ ........... 1 62 Tschogl, Carol .........,. ..,............. 1 35 Warren, Richard ...... ......., 1 66 Tschogle, Jacquelyn .................... 135 Watson, Eleanor ,,,,., .,,,,,,, 2 02 Tucker, Elaine .............. 44, 133, 189 Weast, Donald ..... .,,,. 1 66 Tupper, Charles .... ................ 1 81 Weber, Patrician ,,.,., .,,,,,,.,,.,., 1 41 Turner, Jay .......... ....... 1 77 Weiner, Martin ...... ........,.,.,.... 1 87 Turner, Jennie .... ...,... 1 49 Weining, Joan ,,.... ,,.,,,., 1 35, 229 -f Ha., From the expressions on their faces, Dr. Robert L. 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Bud Rogers ond Johcmne Steinrriefz seem To soy os They fortify Themselves for The nexr class with delicious Arden chocolore drink ond Arden Flovor Fresh Horriogenized milk. They're Typicol of mony Store sfuderifs who enioy Arden Flovor Fresh Dciiry Producrs loofh on compus ond off. ,,.,,-.l,.i 6 SAN DIEGO'S SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS I1 ' ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT PAPER SUPPLIES ' TYPEWRITERS PENS BRIEF CASES ' PENCILS 12 depurimenf , . four floors To serve you 1055 SIXTH AVE ' BE 3-1344 - -,111 f Y -iii' d 'XAAA PHOTOGRAPHY FUN TERMS BUNNELL PHOTO SHOP , I IIII III 4 ..... I .zzizzla IO33 SIXTH AVE. 4' Fall, spring, summer, all year around The familiar orange and green striped carton of VITA-PAK orange iuice is a welcome sight To all campus-ifes. Paul Klotz HJ and his Twin broTher Gene Ir.l, seem To agree Thar VITA-PAK, made from pure, fresh oranges, is a real Thirst-quencher. VITA-PAK, Try some realsoon. 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Most noticed change was in Main Cafe where new plastic booths were installed. Included in the duties of Shops personnel beside their retail functions are accounting activities in connection with the Associated Students, the Student Centralized Bank and the San Diego State College Foundation. Graduate Manager Dickie Thomas heads this very active phase of campus life. TOP RIGHT- These happy folks feed Aztecs in the Patio. They are, left to right, Della Howard, Jerry Bevilacqua, Frank Walker, Marie Hayes, Elaine Velasco and Ella Fields. RIGHT CENTER- Familiar to all habitues of the Main Cafe are, from left to right, Jerry Bevilacqua, Angie Elrod, Fannie Ross, Virginia Stanley, Ethyl Seigle, Katherine Maupin, Dorothy Burbank, Mary Jane Whitley, Julie Fillweber, Ruth Petzen, Hattie Wardrip and Andy Randeques. LOWER RIGHT- Important cogs in the Shops machinery are, seated, May Wilbert and Mariorie Baker, standing, Gay Macklin, Lovell Baker, Bernice Linton, Doris Hawley and Tom Macklin. BELOW- Beaming Boss Dickie Thomas poses with the Bookstore gang. They are June Saleebey, Ruby Mayfield, Doris Heskett, Lyall Tucker and Jewel Ollestacl. as ,M f QQ ii f Y I is. I Y At Convair, young engineers find the diversity of challenging, far-reaching programs that offer unlimited career opportunities. Convair in San Diego has a diversity of engineering projects including high-performance fighters, heavy bombers, large flying boats, transports, seaplane fighters, vertical take-off aircraft and guided missiles - plus a completely inte- grated electronic development program devoted to advanced development and design on missile guidance, avionic projects, radar systems and special cathode ray tubes. iff' Management at Convair is keenly aware of the importance of integrating good, young engineers into its engineering department. 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