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

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Ag Z7 JUDY HEISLER-EDITOR WOODIE MOORHEAD-LAYOUT MIKE EVANS-ART DEL suDoEsTE - ,r 1, :Y - a5'z', ' ' El-1.7:-i III -1 :-- 1 . , Y ' , ,I 2 '. ' --11.3 mm ,. 1 , ,KC ? V , . esp- ' - y 'iw - ::f1'J'.w.'-' I I: -if: In E - -4 - L . .bmi -,eq-iL,iI'IE,'.m. A--.:2',,a,1ff-+ '- TIF: 1' Lux. L.ugiQ,p:u2s,52Q4:.L.. M 'vl'21-14F,v.,- A -, mu -- -- U-L - -If-.1f--f:1a.'rf:,-,r.f,mf-Tis,. , -I .'w-...,..- wi-,2 Y H' MONTY I96I PUBLISHED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENTS SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA I CONTENTS ADMINISTRATIO SORORITIES FRATERNITIES BEAUTY ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES SPORTS SENIORS I MAIN ARCH k f ' .W ..:'5' .-' 'T1'f'fF2e J ,H?f'.Qj-lj:'. ,f'.-. ,Q F' 'T MAIN QUAD In this year 1960-1961 there has come to the people of our country, our state, and our col- lege recognition of great events in the future. This volume of Del Sudoeste will be cherished by all who have been on the campus this year because it is being published in a year of prom- ise for the future and a year of predictions. All of you will find your greatest experiences in life during the next fifteen or twenty years when the results of these predictions will be achieved. Your life on the campus of San Diego State College is the preparation for your participation in the great events to come. All eyes will be upon you during these coming years. Malcolm A. Love President CAMPANILE K. 2 xv ,5 rg Y 1 I 5 4 l I IYIIINIS 'I' ON ' ' ' ' , WZ'iY2fi4 A' 7 . ,jf ,, , 7 H. Meg: wk-aim uv 1- ,, if, ,: , Y ' ,,,, ,, e., :am m 45 ,Y , 7 y ' -:LE-,Lv - 'Z -f- 7 - X 'f 1,L9,,,--- ' X i 3, ?5 I R521 Q55 li! 'T fifi? Kr E :ffl L Q7 We aff 11,153 wa gm 203 sig M51 T 351-v 4 firi fs! fsr. gli? il 1:-I +L.: If z, , -, in f :Gif ' Ti! DTE? M55 if? i . :ci :Zvi- frm: sin , IW iii! 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DARRELL HOLMES, executive dean, is the adminis- trator of the college building program. All the new struc- tures on the campus have been built under his guidance. DONALD R. WATSON, dean of the college, is respon- sible for the academic program of the college. Dr, Watson works with the president of the college regarding problems of the faculty. MAURICE M. LEMME, dean of graduate and profes- sional studies, supervises all graduate work. Dr. Lemme is in charge of the office of the Graduate Division also. MANFRED H. SCHRUPP, dean of education and ex- tended services, is the director of teacher education pro- grams and of extended services, including summer, exten- sion, and evening classes. Dean of the College DONALD R. WATSON Dean of Students HERBERT C. PEIF F ER JR. 1 ,il '...f- Dean of Education MANFRED H. SCHRUPP Dean of Graduate Students MAURICE LEMME DEANS HERBERT C. PEIFFER IR., dean of students, co- ordinates and stimulates the development of student per- sonnel service, MELVIN A. ANDERSON, dean of admissions and rec- ords, is in charge of the IBM procedures used in handling student records and the evaluation of upper classmen. He also heads the program for admitting all freshmen and upper classmen. ROBERT T. GRAY, dean of counseling and .testing, is in charge of the Personnel Services Center. He is also re- sponsible for the advising program at the college. MARCERY ANN WARMER, dean of activities, admin- isters the college program of activities and scholarships for students. SIDNEY L. GULICK, dean of arts and sciences, is concerned with special programs for superior students. All excess study loads for students must be approved by him. He presides over the arts and sciences council, and is in charge of setting up the new arts and sciences pro- gram which will be available to students in the fall. i r 4 ,..w,':: ' - ..ai.+ , 1 x wsqff-. W 1 , 1 A xt, V' H,,I H , ' 4 ii ff -n H . ix ,i 1 1 . -R . 1 I :Liar ,J , J -QQFJV, ean of Admissions and Records Dean of Counseling and Testing MELVIN A. ANDERSON ROBERT T. GRAY 2 iii Dean of Activities Dean of Arts and Sciences MARCERY ANN WARMER SIDNEY L, CULICK .rl I .f'..,g . I . 1.-g 4 J. '-'r 1. .,'-, lf, f .Ll V51 . z -,:?I' 9 , ni .Yi Activities Advisor .IACK DAUGHERTY STUDENT ACTIVITIES ADVISERS C7 1 X 1 I . I, Ti sv, . u - Nav- Y ,,. r , v --rv. W. 'rx--' - 'e.c1 'f' X Y . ,: A .31 5 1-' J'- X A ., 4,14 ' - Q-.e' I , . Activities Advisor MARJORIE WALLACE WE! Graduate Manager RICHARD H. THOMAS AIR SCIENCE '11 '11 '11 -1 '11 '11 '11 '11 ' '11 ? ll ft- ll Q '11 11 T .,,..-I 1-- Q' P qs gp, 111 fa 1 E!! z..- -x I ,,,. X ,, X - T ' f vi 1 1 ' 1 , '33 ' ' gi-:rin-iss--.g4xt.-- ' .f..-so L wg? s -1- , 1-4-ma- 2 LT. COL. THOMAS H. STRINGER Division Chairman ni:PART1v1iaNT MEMBPLRS, from len: Williams. Major George W. Donnelly, ': ff ,I . .. I ., i 1 S75 as .44. 3 if T as M., .4 Major Charles li. Brown, Capt. Jackson B. ,f!,'Q The military defense of our country is the defense of liberty and ic freedom, and the national budget allocates billions for this purpose. Since World War II and the rise of nuclear power, the United States Air Force has proved itself to be a strong and resourceful part of the W - I ..i -. defense program. This year a modified basic Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps ' diffs course has been added, which permits freshmen and sophomores to take general education courses in lieu of Air Science. lx 1 is .I W. v. 531 .4 Of- ..L,f ., ,-.ffygnzk ,K - - -. . . . 'T'fi'7f 'ur 11 BUSINESS ADMI N ISTRATID N 5 ii +I ,x N-. DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN, front row, from left: Dr. E. Alan Hale, marketing: Dr. Charles W. Lamden, division chairmang Dr. William Wright, accountingg Dr. Donald Bridenstine, business lawg Donald Lawson, Simon Reznikoif. Row 2: Maurice Crawford, business educationg Dr. David Belcher, management. The Division of Business Administration at San Diego State which offers programs in the fields of accounting, business education, business law, real estate and insurance, and management and marketing is con- sidering changes in the Department of Management to make the division more complete. The name of the Department of Business Law, Real Estate and Insurance was changed during the year to the Department of Business Law and Finance. The Bureau of Business and Economic Research completed and pub- lished three maj or reports this year. I2 1 N R ,Q 0 Nl .5 T , W v .. Z 'N f X ' . 'i - ' y , JN 14 . Cl DR. CHARLES W. LAMDEN Division Chairman wa. lp. If I l ...XX 2 'Ts-Q X xaf fi Six H 9 ADMINISTRATORS, from left: Dr. E. Glen Fulkerson, coordinator of sec ondar education' Dr Francis H Ballantine, coordinator of elementary edu Y . . ' cationg Dr. George A. Koester, department chairman. . . -L , ,f-rwevefae-55P'-apI 'e:.fae2SW.'wP':r Wit? A'f? 31WZf,-'. f Luisa 2 '- -1 f 1, ' TfZ.5'iE'3L'.-3.7.-istest. . , , f Q . .f . .'1a3 1.fTIL5 California's growing need for teachers has made the Education Division well recognized and the largest in the college. Last June the division was host to the annual conference of the Teach- er Education ancl Professional Standards Commission of the National Edu- :ation Association. Education students in the cadet teaching program are able to learn teaching procedures by watching a class in session on closed circuit tele- vision. Many education students practice teaching at the Campus Laboratory School which has an enrollment of over 200 youngsters. I3 X, - K 'jf-B l ll 'w' rf, l Q l j , l lf, i li:a:r:zu f'l E ', xi ilx B-aa B . I ENGINEERING 1 'fl 65' G' Fl 'Ft l sl Q N . A A Q. The curriculum in the Division of Engineering at San Diego State was recently revised to reflect industryis demands for men with a broader understanding of the science of engineering. A graduate program in the area of mechanical design'is being planned. A ?HS2,250.000 Engineering and Applied Science building was constructed. The structure will have the newest of modern equipment valued at over a million dollars. During the year a radical ground effect machine, similar in appearance and operation to a low level 'gflying saucer , was built by Aero Space students. WU DR. MARTIN CAPP e.'q, 0, ..., n 'o-0 Q : ' O S100 I ll 5' 2 f ll 1 Vi' 'llc D -i ll F6552 ' N . 'Q Q4 FINE ARTS L 'm GEORGE N. SORENSON Division Chairman 'v-2 g . 1 to s-.51 i'5 's--Lf X - '--'----wnluw 1. QL' im 5 4- .q.. y-. ,bf fi N I 'NJ -.., DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN, from left: Helen Dorris, home economics: Everett Jackson, artg Dr. Sue Earnest, speech arts: J. Dayton Smith, music. The departments of art, home economies, music and speech make up the Division of Fine Arts. The major productions given by members of the Drama Department this year have made San Diego State students, faculty and the community aware of the fine work done in the field of dramatics on campus. The Speech Arts Department has expanded in its use of mass communi- cations media with increased city-wide programs. The Music Department is planning a 3500,000 building addition, sched- uled for completion in 1965. The Art Department has been authorized to grant a Master of Arts degree. r, f 'N Fw,-: I' l 7-' rxx ff' t HEALTH, P.E., RECREATIO N Ig, Viv-xi I. . 1. 1 L I A A X-4 ' L A i 21-L i Z 9.3 lvl I Ei -- .'....,-f'::f g H ' ' ' DR. WILLIAM TERRY Division Chairman The completion of the new gymnasium in February was welcomed by the Division of Physical Education, Health Education and Recreation. The new structure houses three gyms, two swimming pools, locker rooms and offices. New outdoor facilities including a playfield and tennis courts were also completed this year. Men's physical education, womenis physical education, health educa- tion and recreation are the four departments in the division which also includes intercollegiate athletics. 3 f E 1 ,aswell DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN, from left: Dr. Carl Benton, mcn's physical education: Dr. Frank Scott, recreationg Mrs. Florence Shannon, wornen's physical education: Dr. William Lauritsen, health education: Dr. Willialil Terry, dlvlslon chairman. T!! w I . lb HUMANITIES Ernest Marchand. English: Dr. Hurry Rnju, philosophy: Dr. Elizabeth Brown foreign lmigimgvs. .fy- , 'G' DR. JOHN ADAMS , av-. ff A Division Chairman The department of English, foreign languages, history and philosophy are included in the Division of Humani- ities. The Humanities Division operates its activities through each department rather than as a divisional unit. Students can graduate with a general major in this divi- sion if they complete requirements for three minors. DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN, from le-lt: Dr. l.ionvl U. Riclout, history: Dr LIFE SCIENCE 1 fan- fl. , L if., VT , ng: , . , yin ' at . I , uf 1 1 lj V.. 1 . l I i i E l i :gg 5 ! 1 I 3? .i?i??fZf4YiZtit T A , L 3 ' i .,tf3i'7i?:. DR. ROBERT D. HARWOOD Division Chairman The Division of Life Sciences, through the departments of botany, microbiology, nursing, psychology and zoology, is concerned with 'train- ing talented young men and women to meet the ever increasing demand for scientists. A three-year grant of 310,000 from the National Science Foundation to the San Diego State Department of Zoology makes possible graduate research in the effects of radiation on heredity. The life science major offers specialization for a particular occu- pation in the fields of entomology, fish and game, plant quarantine and wild life. JF' .PT-i lg , h I ,rf Y, 'EA ' DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN, from left: Dr. Robert Harwood, division chairman: Dr. Ronald Crawford, Zoology: Miss Neva Nyc, nursing: Dr. Avery Gallup, botany. Not pictured: Dr. Henry Walch, microbiology: Dr. Merle Turner, psychology. t-S4...m PHYSICAL SCIENCE ., -1 TT: 3 '- -wg!- . -L.. - J' Ti ET: ' .ff t -is : . ' , ff-, -1. in ,Q 1 :yy , - 'wig-.4 AH T' ..4 ' . 1-ri-M. ---.1 n-nd' -'W ...:.: '- -Ti' ,-.... . naman- '---. T -' gf. is --,. N N' .-,x 1. -- DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN, from left around table: Dr. Clifford Smith, astronomy- physical science: Dr. Kenneth Phillips, industrial urtsg Dr. Newton Smith, mathematics: Dr. John G. Teasdale, physics: Dr. Dudley Robinson, division chairmang Dr. Blakemore Thomas, geology: Dr. Harold Walbu, chemistry, Dr. Chesney Moe, physics. With the dawn of nuclear power only a few years behind us the physical sciences have become a major part of our educational system. The Division of Physical Sciences at San Diego State has been growing rapidly. This year brought the completion of a 244-inch telescope which was partly constructed by students, and a sub-critical atomic reactor which was constructed by staff members. A new Industrial Arts-Engineering Building is under constrpction and plans are being made for an approximate 100,000 square foot Physical Science Building. rms 1. :ga -......x Q , , - , Q V N' Ng, -J i -. r C I d x f. f 47 i iw' ' 7 Q asf? x N 'Mi -gli.. , fili. 'T' J' . V -av' A5 'A .I -S ! s , DR. DUDLEY ROBINSON Division Chairman I9 DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN, row 1, from left: Dr. James Taylor, geog Dr. David Milne, division chairman. Row 2: Dr. Robert Wilcox, p scienceg- Dr. Bernard Kirby,isociology-anthropology: Dr. Craydon An economics: Dr. James Julian, Journalism. 1 IJ 1 t 1, to 1 5.3113 '1 1 1 I 5 1 DR. DAVID S. MILNE Division Chairman 1 V23 1 if 'ia-w ,J 'vi J. at 1 P 1 if-si iiflluft ir-hi iin Ta 1?5: - A an Lei ' . gfifLQE5'1Lj. ,VF QF 'if .':asi9 20 Q limr-1 1 1 l 1 I 1 l 11+ . i I I . SOCIAL SCIENC iw? The Division of Social Sciences represents one of the most diversified divisions at San Diego State. Its departments include economics, geography, journalism, political science, and sociology-anthropology. The California Intercollegiate Press Association held its annual convention here this year. Q .. Q Q LIBRARY PERSONNEL include, from left: John Wood, reference and circulation librarian: Geraldine Haynes, supervisor of technical processesg Miss Frances Schalles, education and curriculum library: Elizabeth Cunkle, supervisor of catalog departmentg Helen Jacobsen, supervisor of acquisitions department: Ed Hess, supervisor of public servlces. LIBRARY SCIENCE . . I is N 213. l A-illif EH. 1 :xx 2155 Sus 115:11 il nf - 5 xl f , ASSDCIATED STUDENT CFFICERS VERN WHITAKER Vice President 'HG ' -4751 JOE MOOREHEAD SANDY HAYES Commissioner of Finance Secretary ASSOCIATED STUDENT -Y WP!!! A.- -l ,: 'f- ' BOB WHITE Freshman Representative gym. ,pdf r F1 CAROLYN BUTLER MIKE O'CONNER Upper Division Representative Upper Division Representative COUNCIL 2'3.1 ' W BOB BUTLER A.M.S. President 9-W' . 1 P L- , T 4 r 7 1 I tv , , lb .,,-f JERRY STAMPER Sophomore Representative la- K, ' CATHY CULVER Upper Division Representative fi SHERRY HATCHER A.W.S. President XJ . Q, i in'-af' l M , JIM coULD Senior Representativel E i . i 1 'L l l lt A , Vi i M V l l U l ,, ,w ff ' l l l t V JUDY THOMPSON Lower Division Representative l 5 . v 735: fi 1' E5- liinennne ,eee it 1 RON DOCTOR Graduate Representative RAY LETSINGER WOODIE MOORHEAD Upper Division Representative Upper Division Representative The Associated Student Council includes four elected officers, representatives from classes upper and lower divisions, Greek organi- zations and the dorms. . Z Y- A5214 1! '1 3-Yeij m Q ' ? if is 'I ' N '-a7j,k.I-ll fl 'g se? it-'-ll'2,,,f we f Eg ull ' H 1.,,,. N ' A-J -Lu l -'gi-f.i,.g ' 1 '-. , i .AT 5: 2 Tv ,N tg -5.5-l,i V iw r l . 1 ', F 1 il, li if ,i T l lf 4 i1Lesl 'fzej ltggaigl w e-2 ii!-Q' 1 ,5 ff- .. -Af . ,. . .,me-,ww-.v,-S-gy:-fff, -.-. ..-- fa.-7..1,m...-A-.-1 v-- ---.W .fmsf----T-1A-l.g,g'g' , -srl , wi ,,1 l.-- :.v - . . , .251-ga.. , -t..,'v,A: eg' g,,.:,J '. . 1 . Q if W, 1. 1 , , ., ,.. 2 -- 1 .t QQ wit... .,., V 5 i .f ,, , ..- Y ,1:, ,. , . .- ,, , ,. ,. ,.1, . ,ce ,- .--.see-ey,-, ,,., -, , v, ,week 1: ,- .-M ,. , . .15 - .r ..1,i 11- .M Y e-, 4 X - t-1 A- t, - V- V I . -- H V. . . iv - Y . r - -. - - ,v ., Z-., - 4,-yr., L- 1 --.-we-q,.w ,,-I -. A W . V V, .--ss-.N V M it-,Z -H--.., .- Z ELM L 'A -' 1 - ' 'T' -v '2.?',' . .n .' - ' , 'Q -if .Ti Q - w -'H'.'1?' H'.' - '. -5'.' 11253522 '- ' -'I L' -inet-:g,.s Lawn 1: :. mt ' 'Y - ... - 5-!Ef e.'.,i,1?.:L,.L.' V.,-,W ,ii F. will ' ,gift-fs? 25 0 I 1 ! 1 Qf 7 AS COUNCIL IN ACTIDN The Student Council, under the leadership of AS President Don Brown, has been active this year in issues on the campus, community and state levels. D Brown's major projects have been the departmental scholarship program, the Judicial Council, and the parking legislation, aimed at solving our parking fine revenue problem. ,X it fl 1 -M. 1 . . 5 l as if A fr ji i x t 26- X X ' -- F' - .1--0 lrs , x 263 6- SPECIAL EVENT The purpose of the Special Events Board is to plan and administer Homecoming, Found- ers Week, dances, banquets, Freshman Orien- tation, Leadership Camp, Vocational Infor- mation Day and Summer Sessions. Woodie Moorhead is chairman of this group. Front row, from left: Sally Nunn, Dean Margery Warmer, Elon Place, John Stanley, Woodie Moorhead, Jack Shelver. ASSCCIATED STUDENT BOARDS UBLICATIONS The Publications Board' is responsible for all student publications, Its main functions are to award contracts and to choose the edi- tors for the Aztec and Del Sudoeste. Front row, from left: Dr. James W. Taylor, Dr. James L. Julian, Bernie Schertzer, Marian Stille, Vern Whitaker. Row 2: Gordon Lee, Joe Stein, .lim Gould, Dr. W. C. Anderson. Not pictured, Frank S. Holowach, Judy Heisler. :- N Z 1, 1 1 ' ' ll 27 I' as ar I ND I I fs ri 5.1 nu -, -. ,J INTERNATIONAL The International Board was organized last year to help all international students on carn- pus. The board is in charge of the campus model United Nations program for high school students, and it sponsors United Nations Day at San Diego State. From left, Rodney Walker, Minos Generales, Charles Kelly, Lionel Mordeca. 28 PEP The purpose of the Pep Board is to propose, plan, coordinate and administer the march- ing band, pep band and rallies. This board has the responsibility of promoting school spirit which is the backbone of every college or university. Front row, from left: Margot Nilsen, Bill Broadbent, Cathy Culver, PUBLIC RELATICNS The Public Relations Board was formed to further better Public Relations for the campus. Last year the position of student activities news director was organized. This person provides publicity to all San Diego area newspapers. Front row, from left: Judy Heisler, Dr. Frank Robertson, Judy Thompson, Dr. Frank lrgang, Julie Baker. Row 2: Frank Fateley, Cordon Lee, Jack Oakes. Qs ACTIVITIES The Activities Board is in charge of Who's Who, elections, awards, and publicity code. Front row, from left: Bob Christianson, Mar- jorie Wallace. Row 2: Blaine S. Holliman, ,lack Daugherty. FINANCE The Finance Board is responsible for in- vesting and disbursing the AS funds. It pre- pares the yearly budget, for which the sale of AS cards provides most of the income. Front row, from left: .loe Moorehead, Dickie Thomas, Don Brown, Brenda Lindsay. Row 2: S. C. Hartigan, Dr. Love, Dr. Roy Cameron, Dean Peiffer. L I 4 'Sf' - ,EQ hh -XTX , i?' ' '42, me-S. ATHLETICS The Athletic Board plans the year's athletic program. The board also determines policy and approves awards. Front row, from left: Dr. Robert Nardelli, Zoran Vodanavic, Tom Cholewa, Dr. William Terry, Dr, Donald Eide- miller, Ray Letsinger, Vern Whitaker, Don Brown, Dean Peiffer. Row 2: Buz Halle, Chesy Neil, Al Olson. Xlx, Aw..- , ,J-.3 '--'Il 29 Y ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS C '9 19 , 'PV'U'i'A 5 We . ' 7- AWS COUNCIL - Row 1, from lf-lt: Lukie Brosseau, Janet O'Mulley, Jeanette' Pritchett, Karen Briggs, Bettianne Moore. Marjorie Wallace. adslsor Row 2: Julia ,lorgze-nsvn, Put Bartlett. Cathy Culver. Sharon Culver, Christine Davismludi Herz. SHRRRY HATCHER President The Associated Women Students has as its members all the women students on campus. This group worked on the AWS-AMS dance this year and also sponsored the annual Spring Sing. The Associated Women Students is responsible for helping freshmen women become orientated to San Diego State. Frosh Fete, a fashion show with freshmen models, is a major activity sponsored by the group. 1'1- -1 BI-ITIANNE MOORE KAREN BRIGGS Vice President .l AN ET O'MALL EY Treasurer tif' , f. -uf-ag 'Wx gg -dt' BOB BUTLER President T-.fat 'YF MIKE NEIL if Vice President The Associated Men ,Students spon- sored an all-sports banquet this year. About 350 top athletes from the San Diego area attended the banquet at which Jordan Olivar, head football coach at Yale University, was the speaker. The group also sponsored its an- nual spring fashion show and selected the best dressed man on campus. The Hall-school dance held in front of the Main Arch was also one of AMS,s activities during the year. 'T 17 'SIX 'wx- A.M.S. COUNCIL, Row 1, from left: Bill Caheal, Mike Neil, Rufus Young, Larry Shipley, .lim Young, Joe Hardy, .lack Daugherty, Bob Burton, Doug Newcomb, Larry Marquand. Row 2: Mike Evans, Ray Letsinger, John Tudor, Bob Butler, Bob Sarsfield, Buz Sahel, Rich Lessor, Larry Heindel, Norm Reeder, Bob Steele, lim Wilson. ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS IFN em. Q.- JR W1 l MIKL EDDY Secretary Treasurer 31 NORM REEDER FRESHMAN SCPHOMOR 115 President JIM STREET -1127-7'-QV 15 Q mg. Vice President RON KELLEY Vice President DIANE DAWSON CLASS Secretary ANDREA TROMBLEE Secretary SHIRLEY JORGENSEN .4 ,. H u W u H H H .R ,P 1, 1: x ,. I ,ivy 2 fly President JERRY MONELL 32 Treasurer Treasurer ,- N I LINDA LUNDQUIST MARILYN DUPREE V! x R , f JUNICJR SENIDR S , - -1.6 P , I r' ni V. . . - l 1 . E, n F V. QI l X X X Q xr, President LALO GONZALES Mx Vice President Vice President LYNNE BALL SONNY LEOPOLD ' Je nl .ml OFFICERS Secretary it DONNA TAINSH w 'f5'1'iq3 f ,,i1 1 i f pg 135 i2+35gjgg:3g5jgjfcff 'f3r Secretary X E A ,, iiii 4, A V . President CARILYN HANSSON fx W 'if -Q r KEN MANSFIELD , ' ' K' 'N Ji 4 -. ,- U 1 , ' ' I 'Y ' A ' r ,. '1', v Q . Y 'W .h 1 0 Treasurer Treasurer SUE PERCIVAL JOHN STANLEY ' QW' av' fi is-V -ij. CLASS CCUNCILS SENIOR COUNCIL, from lefl: Larry Draft, Lynne Luckey, Brenda Lindsay, Ken Mansfield. Sonny Leopold, Donna Tzrinsh, lim Gould, Bob McGovern. JUNIOR COUNCIL Knot picturedl members are Lynn Ball, Lulo Gonzales, Curilyn Hansson and Sue Percival. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL, from left: Diane Dawson, Barbara NVoike, Marilyn lluprvf-, Fred Miley, Jerry Monell, Shirley Jorgensen, Karen Wlrcc-ler. FRESHMAN COUNCIL, Row 1, from left: Bob White, Linda Lundquist, Andi 'l'romlmlc:v, Jim Street. Row 2: Karen Winger, Kathy listey, JoAnn Nia-woelnrer, Judi Shaffer, Ron Kelley. Row 3: Sandi Slripv. ,lun Collins, Judy Leonzlrd. Kntlry Kemper, Steve Meek. 34 - -time - l W. 1,y:gX.E.,l,- ,qu J.Lu.Lli l 1' ' 1.1. J 1aAv.115.,' i LL'-HEIQEQZQILJJTL I Exf- 1 1 1,125 1151. 41 .1 14' . N 1 1 1 1 W 97.1 . T 1 1 .Z-1 ' 1- . 1' U p' X 15-5 55311 fp 9 FEET. 1? 'Y 2511 1 1,- lla 1, 1 3531111 'II ' F1532 rl: Tr .g . 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Row 4 Willena Hnfman, ,lean Jvnks, Carol Down, Sandy Hayes, Chris Larson, Karen Larson, Charlene Rim-tz, Margaret Warmer, advisor, - PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 3 f' ,X ai fx 36 Q l ?x gi.-ii? F' Q x lr' -. I f' 1-I L-1 'X A PANHELLENIC COUNCIL he 1'--1 BARBARA CHRISTIAN President V A31 I OFFICERS M 3, af' 1 :im , x v LYNN LAUGHERY fi '51 1,53 1 171 5 ,.., ,L BARBARA Musso 7- wi Treasurer :QA V' 131 V 2.34 4 '1 ' Hifi 5' 1 ii' iii Xia I. ,T I Yiv :Q -xl iii-mi W ifiililll U :fa : H .Li JULIA JORGENSEN Vice President LE, W Office Manager JUDY BROWN Secretary 1-if 1. ' ' C 'GTF li J' NV : W' JEAN COLLIER MRS. MARGARET TURNER Rush Chairman Adviser ALPHA CHI OMEGA w ,V A W ' M LI' ' -.V X Susan Alberlsen Sharon Barcom Louis Bartels Ramona Basicli f' Brenda Benson Mary Bevington Joyce Clark Diane Clifton Nancy Dale Jill Deselm l if , ' ,rzi - .-.-- mc X I 'Wx - - ' . .f A ll' in zu- j' X 'tif .T xx -13 '3 gs H: .- in law: J. V. A lb Mmm X 4 1 s A A A L X ig?-f 1 fx - Q V ,nur , 14 P' 0 y K ' 5 71 V A , 5 ff, .' fn f 'fr' 4 lx X M ' 1 -1t.xX my .5 t.. JJ D L- ?,- 3 'M AIIHQ BTOWHBH Shari Cope Deanna Dunbar . ' A- DOUUTIIC Camlaclona Susan Cunningham Janet Dwyer 24? -A ' f' ,W I M.-,aA: ',11 .,iT ,A.fQ wkgliglwn'fn-spit'--a.L3g,'e.E+ a r y, A :wi ,55'iji' N f U L I1 ,nk A X l 4 lg y - jfl' 'gg , sf , 4 ,2 1' - 1 y I --. Nj- ' , . 1-. rm V A x, -- A A Af-......, ,f .AL A Af- A. A? SD A , rr- A f , A uv ,A ' vi. j w M .N , if W Q 1 x , 4-L. , I Z Y I A' V I' X tb, fhw , 7' ' n-. S 'V' n M, V jilk li. -.5 1 V W . K' ., '- I 1 Q, A ' A W Y- J! 3 f - A, - YT! . 'vu ' -5 ...N . 62 'A ? 'DTE' 'A 3, . I - l A' A Margie Fanton Kaye Herman ' F V A, V Mary Co Grail Barbara Hobart - Jeanne Hall Mary Lee Hogan :-. ' 'fT 'l ' .FA Q Q. H l 38 vt-5 is fi? Gail Haynes Katlilr-mi Holmes Kathryn Engelbrecllt If Y H 15' ifhl ' ga: W W l A A Elm l' A ' li ., A-Lf i, l A .3 1 '65 GY' Sue Henry Karen Holmes MARILYN MALONEY Pl'f'Sldf1I'll. -4 V 1 x Sharon House Sydney Inglett June Keeney 9 VY- ,1 it ll' : f -SN gi mv 5 E' 1 N r A L . .rf - Yi gg,-Ea.i 1' n '57 f-'FT-Q' , '7'-'1- . ho' ' .' ' Af. Z ,I K P - l Lf 4 .J KZ HJ Alpha Chis held a Christmas dance and spon- sored a roller skating contest in the Quad to bene- fit their national philanthropy, cerebral palsy. Outstanding Alpha Chis are Donna Tainsh, senior class secretaryg Myrt Tilling, Cap and Gowng Vonnie Varner, W.R.A. president. Officers are Marilyn Maloney, presidentg Dean- na Dunbar, vice presidentg Margie Fanton, secre- taryg Myrt Tilling, treasurer. Medora Lethbridge Norma McCarty Barbara Maloney Sharon Lipsey Val McCoy Anita Marion Maureen McBride Mary Mclntosh Miding Miraflor E-'F 1+.f'H.21.' 3?-,La ,.1?f' Claudia Peck Louise Rnndlett Gail Rundstrom Rosemarie Salmon Beverly Slocum Catharine Surun Marigene Swerdfa-gt-r Donna Tainsh l'1na Templeton AX '52 F439 uP' 'Wi' Myrt Tilling i? Sandi Van Bihhcr - Vonnie Varncr QT? ' J A is G 1' at-il 1 uh r 'fi' K, , ix rg, ,. rv' -vs J Ks ,xl r K 17- 0. QS-r' N , t I X '7'N. KI fr, 'A In ,I 4.- 2 Bonnie Weber .s-. Nx- Stephame York x vs, ,LA 39 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Gayle Berner Sandy Blodgett Karen Briggs Robin Briscoe +:,,. 1 J 4-41 Mary June Buell Lorraine Blwrkle Barbara Bnnlcn Sandra Burnham V1 l 4 A ,Q 4 -N J QV' C-. IZ7W7 '7 ' ' :ILT l G1 120 1 , . M S51 iw '14 . 'NI 5 is YV X, . I t 4 i nm-A: A In 3 v Cathy Chcverie -Mary Cowliick Diane Creley Rene Ann Cutlilxertson Ky Portia Darelius Sue Dean Darlene Duerr Margaret Early SIN l W A ' CT -W W ,:. , ,M M M S N, f l Ei l W, A A - ,L A - A , W 0' - 9 - I X T7 gg.-N YT' 1' 'Q wg ilrfif M 'J P .,. ,. fx 55: il A M gy. X-f - i -pp-X 'YN U , .5 40 iff f l A L,, 4 wg....f4K tw l '? as A A J Susan East Lynn Cehring Carol Eubanks 'Sl Norma Giannone Bobbi Floors W Ninnette Hull Bonnie Fl1llC1' ' ,W Judy Heisler lil ,p-, Vx. xx N A Fqi President CATHY CULVER - -:f.,:.gu v ' - vw -1 -ws ' 'CA ' .2 r. . . 'ill Aw' QL .. , JL we-,J 'Sf' -gsi., 5 I, I xx N,-X 'W l 43 TTT? Nancy Houldcrofr Lynn Hutts rf? ' - H-'t :In I M fm- J Cara Jenkins IJ Doris .lahn LJ s xx iw A4 J 1 -'-12117 v 3 Karen Jacobson -3' l Linda Jones ,I 'C l I A I A I X xx a rn 'i - '-55 ,..t. TC . Ruth Kramer 1-9 f'7 Cynthia Larson ,Q ,X A . if .. v. 1 1.4-' if lg-v N. 1 ,S ' fx I Y X. Q 'Ja -if Sally Logan ' -,,, V, Ceorgine Lorem 1,4 1 if 'Q 51412 4 Q' . r.-.. J J r ii Linda Luallin Jerelyn McCorkell 5 , Q I Y A F . 1 'WT Pat McKee Q4 Anne Morris r I7A fx X-. or ,iw J- A riff, K .l t f lily? l A r J V J ' , if .wr if W ' Z J 4: can -X - X Ag X ,tm ja- 1 ' vm t ix . K in tw' ' ' X ' K, , .Ay nz ,S sr N 6 V y X A . A rrr f la 4.-i 'QF ,-. 'B' l Carol Sleinmelz Mary Ann Wallace- FQ .4 W J i 1 5 . . -n R' ,Zu A S, '. K' V F- ., 'f 7-'V N ,ff .. ic, ,J 'NJ lx 2 x J , A ri ii Carolyn Morris Janet O'Malley Penny Rutledge Barbara Musso Ann Osluncl Merleen Smith Joan Nelson Jean Paden Betsy Spencer Alpha Cams held a Christmas formal and a spring dinner clance. Prominent on campus are Pat McKee, chancellor of Cap and Gowng Cathy Culver, upper division representativeg Karen Briggs, vice president of A.W.S.g Janet O'Malley. treasurer of A.W.S.g Judy H6-isler, editor of the Del Sudoesteg Linda Luallin, Del Sud sorority eclitorg Cathy Cheverie, Del Sud Photo Secretary. Chapter officers are Cathy Culver, president: Robin Briscoe, vice presidentg Ann Morris. secre- taryg and Janet O'Malley. treasurer. 41 If ALPHA PHI .lane Almgren Tina Alxngren Beverly Baller Nanci Bennett 1-7 Julie Buchanan Sue Chapin 5 Judy Daniels Diane Dodgion .Judy Friel Jaclyn Clase Sue Hadreas Sandy Hayes A04--, K Ng ' 'ink ' X 1 4 Q VR -Q39 x. 4 ii .Ai I l .Judy Haynie Dimaris Howe Susan Howe Donna Huber ii ,B ,--x 'zzz' Lannie Huffs Barbara Jensen Clydene Joyce Long Sue Bablte Pat Berry Pat Cooper Janet Dugan Pat Bartlett Kay Bryan Mary Ann Corley Valerie Eckles ' 4 'i'-Y. 4 V ,, H -.- lj.-V' J, , '-. A 2' Av- 4 ' , - .. ' J' - fm- J J 5 1 1 ff K f -.. A: -. . X 1' Q Ge J J Q 4- J, it 'Mi ' , -qi' ff W .RL D t , .X 1,7 .K ' l Q NN 1 it f 'Q it 1 lit-gif' '- 2 ' 1' ' .K 45,-' ' , Q t I ,' x , ' l rs ' a,, Q- J - L. J -5 Nj V ' 'O f, .E , V X. ,f Q N -, Y 4F wg . . y y 1 M rw W 'Z f N l .il 'lr 'M' 'Sh .'S-0' .1 MX T! If f ab' .J A wi, 5. gf.. . - 1 1 A i ll l 'mf fi 'M it Tiv- l 1: YK? Y J l ll J ,x I J K ' QC , if ' ,. Lf' i l 'E NJN LOIS PARKER President XS Rosemary Ekberg Peggy Fountain Kathleen Fowl! ini! .Nh L- -sv -My Q--'Y i 13:91 During the past year the Alpha Phis gave a mother-daughter Christmas party and a dad- 'NX i daughter picnic. They also held a Halloween A X party with the San Diego Alumnae chapter. Promi- nent Alpha Phis are Sandy Hayes, AS secretaryg and Darlene Pierceall, Cap and Gown. Officers of the chapter are Lois Parker, presi- dentg Leanne Morgan, vice presidentg Gretchen Raddatz, secretaryg and Pat Cooper, treasurer. V fuk 'EIT f gi.. F 'Zak ' we w.-y i ! f . i l 1 y . '44- , NX F . 5' I -.1 , R.- , psy l I I I 1,,.,, . . I-,v . 1 i ,A : Q I A z H ' Y l F' X ,- V5 'S l!U il 'D' H- '-FZ .ifxf 1 'J . -fx ' Sharon Finney Barbara Snurgen Dorothy XVagmr ' Bohhi Speer Leslie Sullivan Janet Watson 'Q Marilyn Sutorius Judy Wehingvr 5' Sandy Swankvr Sandra Wilks ., Barbara Thrailkill Barhara Witte , v 1 . Y 'x 'f' ri-V, ' . -. 1, A F get qa , In-w!W's: I ' ' l - an I LN X , b X '7 lg.. . , C -' 'W vi Y .f I 5- 1+ A' fam 1-5' 3 y ij My 4. VR L' I . 5' If 'L' L .Q 4- V . 37 g ' 'T ' serif g-1 If W ,f .. x N ' 'A . N W I I I F ,l L A 4 5 i -f l i .f? l'a1. l fl - .ni i iw ' I fb r-. Q , v 1: 75 ,a-my , 1 A 6 -gw Sa 1 ' 'P I Y , , if ' . wr-'fr :A -1- f r i ,W V In N X I far! -' 4 Ar' . 4 f L 4 4 1 ' X g l Lynn Louglrrey Marion Minor Susie Nachant Diane Oswood Darlc-ne Pierceall Diane Rider Carol Smith Carol .lwIllggl0 Jean Montgomery Lynn 0'bryan Sheila Prcndergast Gretchen Raddatz Cookie Rogers Terry Smilh 43 ALPHA Xl DELTA . E, M' H , 'l5..'c ,X Q ,,:j u 4 . 1, , ', pf. 'l . .. 1 wh l ' fs 'tl I X Q6 , 'r fl ,, ' ' g l - bg '5f - y l wx A lk l -,., L , A Linda Garnett Ioetta Craven Sharon Graham 'Q , V 9 I Marian Hawley Judith Herz .luliann Holbeck ' 75 'ML 4,-.Q C7 BARBARA THOMAS Donna Lee Adams Linda Barthalamew Daraliene Dopp Joyce Dyar . Pat Andrew Loxi Carridine Carolyn Duncan Barbara Edwards Pfesldeflf Karen Barth Barbara Christian Linda Duts Ann Franklin 44 ,- Major social activities of Alpha Xi Delta were a Christmas formal and a spring barbeque. Out- standing women on campus are Barbara Christian, Panhellenic presidentg and Sharon Graham, Cap and Gown. Officers are Barbara Thomas, president, Bar- bara Edwards, vice presidentg Lisa Krantz, secre- taryg and Pat Andrew, treasurer. r r-1 Er Linda Williams 5: vm 7 Suzanne Ziegler en' Wi KJ Er I um., -5 ' ' r - ' ,N if ,'N. 'W -- 'r -we , . . 1 all r A W . 1 ' .fii ' ik-' ri'-.i - f: ' , In J VE 'aa e' t ' f' 'fn A r ' p - A w .K r -s r t H r 'M 1 , rf -1, i flfym s 'G+ .SIP 'U ' if xl 'IT' 'f Y ' ,1 ., '-zz' sf, . -V l , 5 , :l'-:W H V WPT,-A f A ' ' f f3 f'?ff1,L'f721Y3K 'Y- 'L wi. r H , L ' ' , . u L 7 ,. rf -f W' ,q x l I - ,, f Vs' f ,Z .- f'-M 3 , h .- , ' A J I-N rf '4' w W l ' ' - ' iw '75 ' ' T7 l 'R' ,-,as ' - N Q! , I H 3 :H A Y 4 n W l . C L W Lisa Ifrantz Karen Larson Judy Medler Marlene Novidor .laney Pierce Barbara Toslon Christine Larson Diane Loston Janet Murray Judith Perry Karen Schnick Joan Williams HI OMEGA .,. U r, f S ,V . - , U . ., S, , i 'mxigf' 'Y . 4 ii ' '- M-A. f ' if -M : '- 9 ed wir. 4 I H-5-if , - f ' ' I- K -5 , . N-gil KJ ,f Ewsi' 1 ' .1 X +39 X, 13 . - ' 'Lf M -' 7 ..: l',f-L-.i.-ly D 'N fp: --'ff.1f:!:5,1-5.-2-'gi-f - L 13:15:11 fgjint' A - K3 ., V F ,K , --ff-G1-4' eg'f.11-11 ' m'2fi4:'.- i o, - ..,.. ffl'--fi-I-f If ZZ?-ffig, ' 'Q ,..i '4 - eezaugle 5- ,..f- ' .,. V ., X, ,,-,-ix... ,m M ,-ry, n 3 -f .f cr-1? 'L 112 ' ff' - 1 'f-- H+ + 1 .15 fffrff :I-.1'::1::i:3,v-feygwiflelei -W? , -A x, X .r.a..' V. A Wy-',41i.i32zz1:tz2+m 1' n :Wi , 515 - , fl'1T+5i3?f44i5Q4-1 'W ' wif- i 'L r7'1 F,'5f , U' ,g, ':.-l V fliNrZ7i3f31fIF23i.i- ' 915:-ffiqf '-- nf- r' ri sw YM- tml -V1-4 1 -- a.-H, . - A., X ll' ,,, giiij 111'1 ,SG ll 4 3-e 'YC' '35 ' -J ,Ai , Mn is - --, 4, e . , ' 5 ,, 5 f f - 42- ,Q , -4, A num - ,wi - ,.,.- .J Y l , 4 jpf -- ,gain ' , . ' 1 ' K NHHCY Akers LYYH1 B-ill Helene Christino Judy Cram Patrivia Angel Marilyn Bailey Karen Ball-co .' .0-1s,f' V , 7 'yr 1- A 'z ' ,, I- , . .MY , Nikki Beckett Jerry Boyer: Kathy Bowman ,- ,- 'f x Tv. Diane Chapman Carole Chase Linda Crain ,lo Ann Davis Demme Benter Margaret Delvi It if B3 ' , :SH fs , ix' V 5 K., 4 N - 45 nb Ri T7 K! xi. 5,1 -ff J +-1 cf , ll , x j f I 'Sl' l I I Q- . 71-.ff Y . I I i , 1 11011 Ixlil X i fx li V? v ia N ll V..-wg 1 v 7 Q-1 ,, 4 1- ' N K llle 'X '. ' .. I, bv, ' 4 2. L . S I, '-so 1-v A WI? Jim fluff x, I K V X ff 5' l n .KIA V '. , ' 1 3 Q57 . N NAM Y ,,,, an . 1 . ig' ' Qli.. 'fl X N y X L A . l ' I f L Kathy Donahue Raylene Gould Pat Duggan Marlyn Green Linda Faure Diane Cruss Alice Fox Bobby Hanson Kay Elliott Judy Hall KY5123! ' Q7 lk l ,D CARILYN HANSSON President Chi Omegas presented their annual Showhoat ance during October and at Christmas they held closed bid formal. Outstanding Chi Ornegas on mpus are Carilyn Hansson, junior class secre- ryg Lynn Ball, junior class vice presidentg Sue rcival, junior class treasurerg Marlys Heathman, p and Gown. Officers are Carilyn Hansson, presidentg Marlys eathrnan, vice presidentg Marilyn Hansson, sec- taryg Lynne Kidder, treasurer. 'vs Marilyn Hansson Mary Lamprou Melinda Mellusi Marlys Hcallnnan Virginia Larkin Gwen Mills Lynn Kidder Linda Lundquist Linda Nanci: fx 'Hr If , X wir' fi Q11 kv. , ly- X aj 'Z Patty Skelton Carol Sternherg Karen Smith Carol Snrrlly 'tl ia, fi 1:-7 '7- .Lt Y ,lanvt Pitts Lynn Rm-rl Susan liuno Jo Ann Nicwoelmer .lmlliiff Purlwr Sue Perrival Bonnie Pickens Karen Ollre Nancy Olson It 1 ' in Vi. e.. PQ' - N. F15-5 I f-vt' 43 5. .-. Q w- K S-Q41 - zu! . .. ' 1 x .- X 4, , W ., 1 -1? if-Q ' ff x l 'PQ I I I, , .- ,. , - -E .L Av- Rs 1 -lu . X r .. 'L 2 Ann Todd Linda Van Gnndy Margaret Whitaker L l Marilyn Hnlli .lndi Shaffer Kav Shams-r 'LA' CTT? DELTA ZETA z'-3' ' v- s ,Q- Q, Patty Dryer Toni Flores Jeanette Dutton Liz Geiser f MA RIAN STILLIC Prvsidrent t Toni Abell Kuluy Bosworth Linda Dcnlinger Jackie Buuridl Lorvltu Brown Carol Down 48 ...affx .L Sharon Iope Mar aret Lueders .lacquehne Karcher -5? V1 A. L fx af' Judy Mathews AD -N '54 v-.7 l-1 Ceorgme Maulls 'ine it as Anne Pelczar Delta Zetas held a Chrrstmas dance and a sprlnd formal durlng Wh1Ch they crowned thelr Delta Zeta Man They also held an electron open house for the student body durlng the sprmg semester Outstandlng on campus IS Marran Stllle, senror edltor of the Del Sudoeste and a member of the pubhcatrons board Chapter offlcers ale Maman Stllle presldent, Patrlcla Dryer, VICE presldent, Marxe Jeffery secretary, and Donna Peeples, treasurer 10 Brtsy Sxddell -.5 ,rx 'WN 90 fi' if 1-74 ls' fr--r 'v Af 4 l Shawn Magugn Imdfx Ison Mary Parker Donna Peeples Louise Smxth ,N 'D 's-J. JIIAA A 4Ufq l .l MLWC13 LUIS Amta Sanders id! R0 S15 Donna Spruce-I 49 . g or y r Q W Q05 L--ff 1 V , , N, L A A I ' Qs' ' H - im ' 1 Lal . - 3 - A - Q ,LQ cs es. - I , . u I 1 I u , A . 1 I ' s Ag H 44 ' ' ' i , ,, H ' f 1. .' J j ' f ?j T 7 ,. 1 - ' l N If - l ' 2 M 'x l A H . Q ' ' V D -V-X , X ' 1 K ., , W vm A v 'wi Y 'Q V 1- C x Y 18 . ' xl nf' Y ,..4 'gf , iv! rx tx oN, W1 ,A N L A 1 l M e ' ' - Y. K -- 4 t ,X ,rl H t ' be l , x- D 'KN f , ' l X, if -r - Al 1 I ' T 4-' NN l . 1 - Aid W U -,351 y 1 l fy ,, , X ' A11 'V' 11 ' I A . , I I . ., , . GAMMA PHI BETA Barbara Bane Carole Blackerby Barbara Bray rv-15 'ef' Wo Y? . , , If ,' .-, 1 , , 9 , Y -L L 1 X. in f iw Jil V l I ag-1 . I , KJ K fe 1: 'Q l fir.: l Q, X L 'nv gl' QJ 1 x9 '. 'fr . KN NN A , 4 Srxw I-Q7 I Betty Bussey Adrienne Franklin Diane Goodell Sharon Campbell Pam Franklin Joan Hancock '4 PCUUY Cook Betsy Cinn Susan Hanzlik II ,rm .?,F.,f,1yf: w ,SUN px ?D K , 67' F. PN 'Il +-.,,- l Marilee Hare Sue Lindquist Ann.Hawkins Joyce McSwan Suzanne Jeffrey Barbara Lahoud Doris McQuaide Marilyn Matson Pat Lazos Diane Mueller 50 BETTIANNE MOORE President X N. l Gamma Phis gave an Easter party for the handicapped children at the Sunshine School. They Sally Turner also sponsored an open-bid Polka Party. Among KHIYIY Warner the prominent Gamma Phis are Sherry Hatcher, Barbara Tum Suden Suzanne Upton Susan Warner Valerie Warren Lynn Woodward Sidney Wilson president of A.W.S.g Linda Tripp, vice president of W.R.A.g Bettianne Moore, secretary of A.W.S. and secretary of Cap and Gown Chapter oliicers are Bettlanne Moore, presl dent Jeanne Morey vice president, Ellen Scott, secretary, and Kathy Warner, treasurer FCIJB T? 31 uv .-. ' -,W 'f..V ! I: f I v Wi . A W, l .1 ! Y lt D .9 If ' 'ZR A PL: ,,, 'QS' 'F' ,...7 v7 A 1 mf? N 'S-1 ,K l Susan NebelTl1au Barbara Rice Paula Roel Ellen Scott Dorene Start Lmda Trlpp LYnda Potter Carol Roberts Donna Schmitz Carol Slaughter Nancy Thurston Martha Tripp 51 ,3 A ,ly . I lv , fp, xx., ,J . . ' s-1 . F W Q p 1 Q V L V Q, l 'br 2 1 V 1 S. A , V -1 T L 'f' T , ,. ' r -gg -Aus' X A l - p . W h rl -K L, p f ' . N N Q77 ill - . f T I T' M V I sa I 'N XXX . F ' W 1. T 1 , ' .J A I K . ' '-A X . I -tl-T1 xr,-X3 T ' -5 ' TN el ir .al T r 5 . X 1 'sry 2 , l L A .4 fS:T'T'Y1 Y rl' V . 7 , Y 77' 17. iqiiu ' A ' L-- ' V SI' . 'V7' T' ,ill it i H ' V ,.l ASL xi V lil V 1 Trix 'li l S .. . ' T - ' . ' Q T' T sf l ' W e T I v 1, V ' ' V W - x Q ' -, Y : ,TQ G:- T' T r -f 1 r Q, 4 . J. , iv W- . , Q' 1 ' Q7 lj . , ll 3:2 ' Q , I' fi Jlixr-as If g ' ,,, T' V 'I v 7 sp fff Y l' ' 4 Q , '71, ,lrc is ,, G. is A A , rrr, ' ,,g,--,WY lx i A V 1, , fil.:l1s'T, T' TT , H , l p, l ,I I, ' 5 ' Q 'ri 'Q f , , A - 5 .fx . , ,,.- T-1 T A V if T li T l L , T V ,L , . -'N All X vw-1 T T T , T ff- if - w .- ' 1 W ' ' 1 ,. KAPPA ALPHA THETA Karen Adams .lulie Anthony Pat Bengtsson Debbie Bressee , ,L ,f . 'if' w fZ f7' x E, L...-' R-fx --' ., 4 . -sf. - K , - l --SV . ,- gk L:..ile Brosseauf Pat Clardy Margaret Doig Gf1Yle Brotherton Lisa Collins Thoma Dwyer Robin Brown Janice Cook Elizabeth Eagle Rohm Carr Pamela Duke Kathy Estey M 15 f Q '1-1 Q -L t fu D Q.. 3 X . Ihr- 1 Lv.-TAM W ig YY W- ln i iw '. lil: v , 'iii V' W Y I In I an Q U V .X 4- W ' 'B' N a F -so ' Q3 intl 5' J i ' A? 'Q t 1 , 1 4 -- , mf' . it -4. Fr. .- Al fa' fx ' :, -x . W-7 ' N ff' e- 2 .'i ' ev-1' L 4, , by x ,i . wi a. .- K Q? r x vi 4 1 ,D 'K I ' Q .L i' r Q i ll im , Iv 5 I 1. i r' 1 Y-A J H F i '.'A 'Z i W. ' 7 1 X W - N li .4 -is 1 L ' g g - 1 'f 'g iff? J 1. g. .,.'u x g. '1 , . gf-.X lb , 1 'L xx I ,ly WS' F .W . K , ' ' - ' lb ' i ffl fy . wsu i- , iii , ,, x 1 ' .-v i ' ' ' W 1, - L t ,' if Q - Z W ' D ' N. ,xx 'Q' P A 4 Y., A . Y N 1 ul Q Ll sa I D F , N. f r L, i N -5 4 Camille Finglet Lynn Freeman ,lan Friddle Cecilia Godbout iffy -W? . - ., 'nzigaij i f 4 ' 'll .' ' '- !.Y'w,l -. fi Q' ' I, I ig.. E. 1 4 tv -if I A i 1 1 Judi Goddard Joni Hale Barbara Hilchey Susan Hornaday CAROL HOOVER President 9 wx Q . va I Q' l :vii 313 .. Y ,,, V 3 ' , l 5 W r , . l l ,. A., 5 , I C . I -3 tl 9 A, 4 Carol Hicks Terry Higgins ,I - .',v ,. 4. ' l Nl 1 Vi l 41 I I K M H , H . . .- I R N , ,l 49,535 , f 'ff FLW Ze ,wr 1 , , I' 1 ' 1. ff A rg- N . . 19 ' 1 W- Y 1 H f f K r 1- 'A , 0 Jfl . ,Xu A is , Nu., we X xi ,. fl it A - Lg-tiling? , r- fN AE! f an '15 ' S ' C-' 1 it fav-N J, '5'-531' 'lr-7 Virginia Irvine Linda Johnstone Betsy Limbach Ann McEver Michele Macdonald Lael Johnson Shirley Jorgensen Susan Lowrie Bonnie McRae Mary Marston Kappa Alpha Theta presented a spring fashion fl? - Q' , K ish, r : I Kr K' I i 'H 4-v show, which benefited the International Student Scholarship Fund, and the members collected and sent Christmas presents to the Institute of Loge- pedics, the sorority's national philanthropy. Out standing on campus is Lucille Brosseau, judiciary board chairman of A.W.S. Chapter officers are Carol Hoover, presidentg Jaci Myers, vice presidentg Lucille Brosseau, secre- taryg and Linda Johnstone, treasurer. Karen Wahrenbrock Joni Wilde Gail Moody Judy Payne Maria Rivera Sally Small Millie Teawill Q pi. Y f , . ,, VJ:?:5vL-7 Q X i X -1 fill . Y L ,I Y 1 'z 'P' ' w 5 E I r- 1 - . fi I 2 Q 'Q rf 5: 11 . 'm' x 'VM' i ' ,' QP- ff2Zf,L,il 'TT t i -as I 1 I l x , Q - If s ' e 4, 1 iff fm' is I. xx -, V! ,1 V all-:1..h F, i Q I ,Fil X , f x X Q 'p Af: X Q. x i'N .ffl A N' J, K 1 Q e S' fi'-31 ?' f V 1 5 I l f' I gl: ,J ,gl ,iq 5 , ' ' J Tiiflr 1 Q 1 V I -r 3 fix ,, ' ' '- as o as -. 'ig M fs' S tr ' ,I 4, I ' xiii , ,f ' 1 --- I , -. - N xx hh, ' ' I-X J . I I I to K to ix .Q , .aff 4 ' is f l A - 7. l Gay O'Malley Donna Pearse Carolyn Sedlock Kathy Stevens Carol Tyson Barbara Woike 53 KAPPA DELTA ' 1 'P 5. 1 1- 110 Ceorgann Anderson Barbara Bertoy Joyce Busse I f , ...x an Q , f., 'N '7 f , 4- ' ,.f, sb, C P- ,fx -fx L .- L -. . A75 f-' to fi , 1 Amelia Costantino Judy Cook Sandy Crain un' I I 9 .. 'ix , A A! - w W W - W0 , y. ' if Q QL- fT T? is rwmg o.?f.pf' in SN 6 T4ff?T'ff'3 ' W -v 4, The Kappa Deltas held their annual White Rose Christmas Formal during the holidays. The mem- bers attended a spring retreat and sponsored a .- - spring fashion show. Prominent members are Julia ' Jorgensen, vice president of Panhellenicg Judy fl Y ' j' '- Olive, treasurer of W.R.A. WJ Officers include Julia Jorgensen, presidentg Char- A y lenqe Rietz, vice president, Doris Matlin, secretary, - and Carol Woods, treasurer. Lf '- , ,, 4 I J V 1-. , Y X X y J . PN Y A 1 . .sr '7 J ff l X 'D , A I 4 V R, - ,rye-ty-171 . 'W J ' GJ ' .uh 4 Doris Matlin Mary Matthews Linda Maxted Pat Mehl Q? N 'N I M N. 1 Ti7f'?f'e . ff it V 'R l fi FN X dbx X X 1' J X Y , X N '31 A .X Q J Six s Theresa Mertel Judy Olive Mary Lou Pheil Charlene Rietz Ellen Scholz Mary Jo Morley Nancy Olive Yolanda Ramirez Shiela Rogers Nancy Shaver Barbara Mount ,I gym Y! 'zip' in Pat Murphy' 5' ' ' ' 'A l , . N , 1 ,, .f-'S , A ' -5 Q it Q F i A x'-QV 5 Q Ruth Sommerlet Joann Wetterskog Olga Todarica Carol Woods Sandy Watson Penny Warren 55 ,J L SIGMA KAPPA B tw M l-5 - '-Q. . ,--an 1 ,i .fab 'H U' Q fl A . L N. Y L' 4- 5 .Y fi ss -Q . X . 'L'-. :P'. ' x . 42 e'U':m :Kill ' j' . 3 'Pa' u P1 WL fc-:Qi v 3 '5 Rf ab: J f ' 'IJ . 1 Marilyn Allen Sandi Allen Margo Axtell Barbara Bachman . l 56 ' .. Hr n 4 Lois Bruhn Marty Eberhardt Dianne Helberg Anna Lou Brewer Karen Eldridge Barbara Hnlsclaw Linda Bright Barbara Fry Willena Hofman Michael Burrell 5? 'lil' H 'fl XX 1 , Patty Carlile Lynn Clark Patty Colonell Lenore Cowan Carol Dawson Kathy Drost ANNE CARLSON President I. V' 4 rf2..Ql!ig .l ' EL., 'w nl 45, mt I ' fi' six X329 ' -Q 1 A , aff be ia- H'-sE1y. W 1' Nix ui i B ln. Ai M ffl -L er X C f A ,,. l 4, I Marilyn Dupree Cecilia Vaughn gFwmW?' ,LVf'1' M111 T Zi ff -- :' Q ' .-1 ' N 7 V f 1' ,XXX Ai 3 L- B I I' I E A w X , .5 .pm L . 'sf x LL icq, ! X l. . X' Alice Hodgson Karen Hudson Karen Jensen Connie Kettner -- n ll 4' i' ll .-' in ,. , ' ., Cb 'ln Ag, 1-sd, 1: . 4 , ,. ' -1 i gb p , le , K - 1 Q f ., 'N Ai' 41. Y! 1 Ad ff.---f .J f . . Camille Morris Diana Robinson Linda Smith' 7' Mary Ann Moss Norma Rodgers Marlene Smith Janet Mitchell Elizabeth Ogden Betti Sams Barbara :Thomas ' Kathy Morey Sandra Pcrman Shirley Sheldon Carol Wltlhf - 'uEf.i,f1fi-M It g,g,,dTfi: by Q V ' -' Q Z vi a y l -1 an fa. gp - . Q ' - M. 'A Q L in key, Y fC? 1 'q- F V 'f - ' ' . . 1 ' xxx V V Yr X 4. V xx H g :F ,I Lf' W ' 'L . f ' . ,lo Ann Kumberg Linda Lamar Linda McAllister Pauline Martin During the holiday season Sigma Kappas held a Jingle Bell Ball and a joint Christmas party with the San Diego Alumnae Chapter. Outstanding members are Marilyn Dupree, treasurer of the sophomore classg and Shirley Sheldon, flag twirler. Officers are Ann Carlson, presidentg Lynn Clark, vice presidentg Marlene Smith, secretaryg and Barbara Holsclaw, treasurer. 1:--'f x . ... ,, .1 I our Myx Ai L! 'sfo Au. 1, X. .. xx 'S PI BETA PHI . V xv- ' - X. ff.: 4 , 4 'S L A Betty Adams Charlotte Benson Pat Bramhlett Carolyn Butler F, Dale Alpert Marjorie Benson .ludy Bown Mel Campbell ' Julie Baker Sherill Bottier Nancy Buehlow Ann Carroll Ellen Barbour Patsy Boyle Beverly Buehner .lane Chalmers XX ,N 'T' ' f F Vw- +V., ,.,..-, , M 9 i at 4- Y , - 1' I li F 'Lg nl i dy is 1-ch! - i I A I x L, Q - - a..- ' -- 7 V 'Eff , h 5? ' ' 'W' ali .l las-, 4: .lean Collier Linda Dobbs .lan Collins Carolyn Erskine in A Lynn Cowhick Susan Fleet ' ' Sharon Culver Diane Gamble Q, ee.. M. I l 1 ri- . 1 Q vM' , . . 4-HX..-. ai -T les ir - Q Q , ,v,i,,.,- --,,,.. q -J 4, R . . I GR v . wr-fx, X 12-9 i We . ' 1 X X W X V .L tv y mf' xiig' , 1'.i l SUSAN JOHNSON President 58 Duringhomecoming week Pi Beta Phis held their annual Mum Sale. Other activities included a g'Dads', Night when members took their fathers to a football game. Campus leaders are ,lean Collier, Panhellenic rush chairman and treasurer of Cap and Gown, Carolyn Butler, upper division representativeg and Judy Thompson, AS council member. Officers are Susan Johnson, president, Judy Goodman, vice presidentg Diana Beechler, secre- tary, and Patsy Boyle, treasurer. .Indy Goodman Peggy Hunt .lo Hansen Sandy .laworski Ilene Heiman Lynne Luckey Jan Hodge Mary McLaughlin -5 1,., An. g . '-.- l . xnxx ,X 4 4 - :lf'fffu': 5 ' Y . .Ji V' QL Q' . ' 2 ' if-X lb 'T vs . -V 'V If 1 , Ai XX' fx L, , - A A ' L 'U .lg-' Q fs- ,. rv V, ' f- ' - tl r 1 ' ff ' H, , PM ' r .,,, gin 4 ix ,v , SN i ef 'E' . 4 f T L, Pat McWilliams Collett Mertel Sara Nelson Sue Riley 15' ,Isa sf C9 , .KX N W N v 1-IBCII Susan Ritland Marchelle Sasaran Mary Schroeder Sydney Shook 'SCTDT -fir 'A' Y' . ., W 'EP K fffv' V F Pat Sibley Nedra Snyder Sandy Stayer Margaret Tamer 'FT7 Jlulie Thayer Judy Thompson Mary Willis Judith Wilson ' :ft -- ' rf' -w :sg- ,-t , I -Q7 t ... V L qu, s 3 'bv 1 vo- , , t 3 ' 1 YL , rm' X ,,i ,Q :mi gg v. x 2' f ' L. 1' 123, X, T 4 Q ' 1 ' :fum ' , f ,cs ' 6' S' if L- 5 ' f 'N S. X . l Quia . A fa - A , p g ALPHA EPSILCN -any -9 , 3551 as W -L- '1-1 , , Judi Leonard Marilyn Levy Roberta Schwartz 1.- '55 . -. Linda Shulkind Susan Solof Marion Zmora 4 Ruth Freedman Sandra Hoffing Carolyn Kwint Marilyn Leland Nancy Lustig 2 1 Shirley Bard Valerie Binderman 'V V- Alpha Epsilon was organized on campus this 4 X year as a local sorority. Social activities of the group have included a formal dance and a spring 4 fashion show. Outstanding women on campus are 60 CAROLYN FINE President Judy Leonard, freshman councilg and Carolyn Kwint, a runner-up in the Del Sudoeste beauty contest. Chapter ofiicers are Carolyn Fine, presidentg Carolyn Kwint, vice president: Marti Leland, sec- retaryg and Sandra Hoffing, treasurer. L 1 IS Fun A NX xxx fV,x I SCRCRITY LIFE hail nr Wm' we-Pwrrw, Q AW Q IS lnmatnon IS Meeungs ini IS Pledgmg M 511 61 ' . 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I Q6 if 'V , -S- D --F' i x, --N -4? ,-.-f,r1 S W' r 1 X X' il l 4.3. ' '17 .- ' X Ax l x. 'Q' ' 11 , l I 9' kt N. ' 4 1 at L E QF INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL, row 1, from left: John Goddard, Ken Clayman, Jack Sharpe, Larry Marquand, Bob Battenfield, Bob Christiansen, Skip Sutherland, Pat Dennis, Norm Janguard, Bob Tholl, Lalo Gonzales. Row 2: Rufus Young, Dick Miller, Jerry Aalfs, Rich Lessor, ,lames Littlejohn, Bill Bunsbury, Joe Kiefer, Dick Sims, Mike O'Connor, Bob Moss, Sam Lazarus, lack Daugherty. li INTER- 'Q' FRATERNIT' COUNCIL SIGMA CHIS display Inter-fraternity Council Fight Night trophy, which they won for the fourth consecutive year. SOON TO BE PLEDGE rushee picks up his fraternity bids. CARTE Rus' in A L NEW YGV1 INTERFRATERNITY CCUNCIL OFFICERS BOB BATTENFIELD President 43' ALAN SACHRINSON ,ff BOB BUTLER 12:2 Treasurer i . Ili 1 ff ig? mf, EH ri ! F '- 2 .Sk Q 31 QQ limi ,I r . ' iff: llg li.. ff' Y. L LARRY MARQUAND Secretary Vice President BOB BANE Z Athletic Chairman 1 1 U 1 F r' fbfi 11 J' Q, aw 'Iii 'wa 1:1 :Lai E332 'T' SKIP SUTHERLAND JACK DAUCHERTY Rush Chairman Adviser . . I ALPHA TAU OMEGA -R 'I X ' 4' Q' XVavne Banos Gary Blair Fred Cook Al Goetz Marv. Bauman Ed Bohanan .lary Croom ,lolm Hayes T? Al Bentley Ken Bond Frank Ducolc Howie Higgins VF Tom Best Bill Coleman Don Edic Jim Hudson 'Y7' Y:-,,-r 5:-of 51 Y-4 515 CI? Paul Hyman Bob Kingsbury Jerry Krause Vic Lando Ron Lane '45 Larrv Jacobs John Kiker .lohn Laing Gordon Lane Dick Lennon 'NJ 57.7, 1 BY' ,sab- VP? MIKE O'CONNOR President Social events held by Alpha Tau Omega in- cluded a winter iormal held in the Hollywood Roosevelt, a Christmas hayride with Chi Omega and Shipwreck, an open spring dance. ATOs who were busy with their activities in- clude Howie Higgins, AS Council representativeg Mike O'Connor, AS Council representative and Xolotol presidentg and varsity basketball players Dick Maureau, Mike Steffen and Howie Higgins. Oiiicers are Mike O'Connor, presidentg Jerry Krause, vice presidentg Tom Best, secretary, and Bob Tholl, treasurer, Mike Lennon ,lim McMurtry Paul Marks Dick Maui-eau Dick Montgomery Bill Muench Paul Nettles Keith Nichols F17 wi Vw' -- . f . DELTA SIGMA PHI - - - yn ii . W 1 i . 3' ur- 'CTQ' Jerry Aalfs Jeffrey Bada Peter Bollman Bob Boyd Jim Brenner Don Bullen Donald Burnside Ken Burnside 66 tor' Q-+1 ' 1 Q. Q -rr: -T7 Dean Carlson Cecil Denning Alex Doig Stanley Flores Pete GOI'I'i8 Tgm Hall DICK MILLER President Big events for the Delta Sigs were the Sailors' Ball, a Founders' Day dance, Carnation Ball, and a luau held after final exams. Campus leaders include Vern Whitaker, AS vice president and Blue Keyg Jerry Aalfs, IFC delegate to NIC and Oceotlg Dick Miller, Oceotl vice president and IFC delegateg David Schmitt, Phi Epsilon Sigma vice presidentg and Alex Doig, Oceotl. Oliicers are Dick Miller, presidentg Jerry Aalfs, vice presidentg David Schmitt, secretaryg and Claude Saiford, treasurer. Doug Houser A2111 Bob Krause rf Tom Murun ,ar ,A-:X 12 Uflude Sdffvrd lim Saw David Scllmltt .llm Walters lim Mr-tts Rod Rogncss VLII1 Wlllf1kCf I-'fed Xvllllamg KAPPA ALPHA The South rose again at the annual Dixie Ball, a spring open bid dance sponsored by Kappa Alpha. Secession from the Union by the Confederacy preceded the victory dance. The annual Convivium was held commemo- rating Robert E. Lee's birthday on January .19. This event took place in San Francisco and was attended by active and alumni members. Officers are James Littlejohn, presidentg Don Le Blanc, vice presidentg Ron Garland, secre- taryg and Byron Ellsworth, treasurer. JAMES LITTLEJOHN President 68 T tj' R KAPPA SIGMA Dennis Adams Eugene Anderson s.. Newton Armstrong Phil Bailey Y rf. -dkvvhf l Q-, ,4 . Q: f-,.--' Q, I 'L-F . Y, f Denny Berg if QC, 7. AT' .V Q if:-hill-rt? Rod Blanchard -2 4- 5-, ri v F I- b H , M , rw Q E' ....'1,T'T VEZJQI lnzm:n:rJl11'EF ' '- Dave Burney Bob Butler Bruce Campbell David Carroll Jack Colombo Evan Coughlin l l 1 Tom Decotis Mi ke Eddy Roland Eddy Richard Ferrara Bob Cookin fn' mi I Douglas Engelhorn Henry Engstrom Mike Fontaine Pat Forgey Bill Cove Dennis Higginbotham 5 69 KAPPA SIGMA cf. N.: 'fb yew' 'E s Q 5 PT-I.9'x Arold Hornstein Ned Huntington Henry Hurley Chuck Inskeep If Y 1 W l Alan Lambert ' James Lipe N John Meulmester at Q Bch Leathcrwood Bill Marsh John Mills x Larry Isham Tom Kenny Jerry Jackson Dennis Kinnaird Jerry Joyce Al Kish r fvrrff X ,,,,. ,l 75 Mike Juneau Rich Lambs JACK DUNCAN President Yr.,-,Y WPT? Kappa Sigs were active socially with their open big dance Farmers' Frolic, a Christmas dance and a sweetheart. Outstanding members include Bob Butler, AMS president, Oceotl president, Blue Key and Who's Whog Norm Reeder, AMS treasurerg Mike Eddy, AMS secretaryg Bob Shank, Blue Key, varsity baseball and varsity football, and Si Carey, javelin record holder. Oliicers are Jack Duncan, president, Mike Tarlton, vice president, Norm Reeder, secretaryg and Doug Rue, treasurer. KE llf ri 1571 1.23. s lid fI Q im Gih Morton Russell Mullins Ron Myers Z, l rv' '-s-1' Cary Nelson 'Sy W Norm Reeder Richard Romano Mike Sundlin Don Shank , ., . I ra it-f Bob Skiles Sonny Stnrn Ron Thorne Frank Westphal Bob Olson Stanley Paul 'ST tt? Bob Shank Brian Sigler Mike Skelley LAMBDA CHI ALPHA AXA -- Dave Franken Terry Glendenning Hal Griffin Dennis Baker Richard Benventano Bill Bruce Earnest Bertram Paul Bledsoe Ronnie Bronk Bob Bubel Bob Chandler Robert Fox 5 -s W? fm'- ir! Don Freeman Robert Gorse Bill Guest Thomas Hahn ALAN SACHARISON President AXA Rolland Plazzom Gary Prazzom B Bob Rzinlgln H ld P dance and the Lambda Ch1 Alphatraz party round qeggry Ragga Tiff RQJSM ed out Lambda Chl s soclal program Actlve members on campus mclude Cary Rlggs Whos Who Alan Sacharlson Blue Key M1ke Hall, varslty golf Hal Grlffm, varslty basketball and Dlck Vaughn IFC publlcltv dlrector Officers are Alan Sacharlson, presldent, M1ke Reed, VICB presldent 11m Sewell secretary and Ph11 MCLCWIH, treasurer The Cross and Crescent formal, Clder Swlg iii 1 '53 .Mike Hall Ed Heim John Heron Dennis Johnson Larry Johnson Stan Johnson Bill KTOIUJCTECT Dave Le May Drake Loeser Norman Marr Sabin Mroz Jack Pavlu .- -, -:.. sqvggfgg .- in V U R -. , V. -- E 1. '-2, ,'.,,g, 1 1 ' 1 Dick VHUDIIHD John Ware . fb Lee Whistler -7 Tw.-I 3142 lij37':?57 -H-'i2?4 1i'5.L-f1 .?'i?TF?'. John Rindone Glenn Smith I' HT Donald Rodriques Edwin Stivers Barry Rosser Carle Joe Sturz I, vm 74 James Sewell Philip Truitt Charles Smalley ,lim Upshaw ' i-, W ,uw Ti? 'ES' V11 Q 1'-1? PI KAPPA ALPHA Gordon Dawson Chris Ema Louis George Chuck Martinolich Jim Matthew SCOIY M0iI' Gary' Montgomery Earl Moore Ed Mggre Don Murdoch Allen McBeth X v gf Terry Hall Robert Harvey Jerry Hulbert Jerry Jones Eugene Hardwick Ralph Hearold Dave Hunter Jenner Knight Bob Harms .loe Hewitt Norm Jangaard David Loucks 'if' -Q trrtv 'LJ 'Vx' .Tohn Harris Blaine Hollimon John Johnson Gerry Marquand -Ha E? 1:7 t 'Y fv' 1 BOYD MALLOY President The PiKAs celebrated the Thanksgiving season with Turkey Troti an open bid dance. Pi Day awarded prizes for Aztecs with large appetites. Members of note are Donald K, Brown, AS presidentg ,lim Street, Freshman Class presidentg Bob Ogle, SAM presidentg Bob Johnston, Aztec Rugby Club presidentg Blaine Hollimon, Aztec Radio Guild presidentg and Boyd Malloy, Oceotl president. Oflicers are Boyd Malloy, presidentg Cary McMullen, vice presidentg and Mike Dunham, secretary. Bill Stegall Mike Spurgeon Gary Todd Terry Storevik Doug Weimer Ken Warren Russell Wycoff 'v In Bob McCorquodale Darrell McMullen Matt Nelson Mike 'Orellano Vil0 ROCCOf0I'I6 .lim Sarra Cal Schoenberger Gene Shumard Lanie Pasas Bob Reynolds T? SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON John Doren Mike Elhs Bob Estavlllo Bill Fiss Jean Harris 1 i 'E' cn! ri' i 5--I .QP Ti David Hopkins Ralph Kelly Marty Kovacevich Bill Lounsbury 52 Bob Jensen David Kidwell Dave Learned Cuv Maddox The fall semester included swamp parties, sewer parties and the Black and White formal. Spring social events were highlighted by Purple and Gold, a dance held annually at Catalina Island. Prominent SAES on campus are Bob Battenfield, IFC president and Blue Keyg Jerry Monell, Sopho- more Class presidentg Lalo Gonzales, Junior Class presidentg and Jerry Stamper, AS Council repre- sentative. Ofhcers are Ken Krause, presidentg Guy Mad- dox, vice presidentg Lalo Gonzales, secretaryg and Ralph Kelly, treasurer. Z if f' V 2 iii: .V 75 T7 'fm-'17 Steve Meek Fred Miley Jerry Monell Denny MacDonald if tit l . 1 ' 3 bn, 1-f 'har' 'fb- QS:-7 Norm McVey Dave Olson Otis Paul Wayne Peterson Elon Place Norm Potter l QT John Ramsey X 5, W-ifxx P17 45.15 :JN ir ,.. uw 1.-. -l v, ll Yzff' Art Samuel Larry Shipley Tom Shows Bill Romberger Paul Rosenberger Jlm Salmon M1ke Smlth Harry Stadnyk T Vxcto Bull Wane Ron Wakefleld Al Jack K4 r Stark Lee Sterrenburg Plul Tucker Woy Jim Young Lafayette Young :9 George Abdelnour Roger Anderson Tim Bailey Grant Bchmke Gary Bunker Will Charman 'CT B' Q37 Qfx Ytff Bob Agnew Dave Ault - Doug Beavers Pat Bennett Bob Burton Tom Clxolewa ,..-., V'-Y -,.,. .eq 'Ph 7.9512 l fl Tony Bucclxeri Chuck Charman Boll Christensen r., 'I..'1'.' 1:1 'Lr- laahk, Q 'fn 7. . x ' ' l .:','ff'ni'-u :l'- . lr SIGMA CHI ' I Q N. 91 .... 5, s.a.,f'-- -- t, ,, ffg. Vg . A-rl til 1 K W, , FJ! it ,5- -'rm . V7.1 ' Pom Colonelli Morrcl Davis YValt Dyer 4.13 .wx fm nf X-K 4 '-fl Bernie Crawford Dick Donaldson Steve Evans 1' 5 .1 - 'ia' if NJ 1 Alex Cremiclan Jim Dulrlms Larry Ferguson 81 SIGMA CHI ,..Y .hi n- . 'Ar 'si vi ,, U,-muuoumf r Illllllllllt f-m qv-in-5, 'Ki gf x-f df Cb Car Gautschc .lerry Gordinier Phil Hutcllfens Ron Jones l 'TT 'mp R 'QA s..,3- 2312 M I 'lllll ' 1.muu411m Hill Illlli llIlllllIl'l Dave George Dick Hziimun Al JLICOIDIIS Don Kclm kflx - 11- -f tw' 'Xf' 5 , , .7 Q-1 ' lllllnww H .1 -. . , , , , , ly-lr-mtIlI'5l'l .-, NIMH rl I v HH I 'Iilil Illllll lllll :- Phil Giannangeli Wade Havens Wally Jewell Frederick Kinyon nun UW W i mr ,-vl.1,HInir: HllllfI'IlIIl H' inuuuii mag -MJF -4:74 ' i 41 .L Jeff Goff Dave Hileman YVally Jones Bob Larsen '41 pw- T.-ff fi 22' i:'1 'E' KL? ,..4 Roy Lessard Bob Lewis David McKee Mike Ofner Frank Onstott .- Ray Letsingcr Joe Mooreliead Mike Neil George 0'Haife ,lon Orvick 4'3- 'r 'f' 2 , -E. 1'-r' . i gEL -ixggggt--R JERRY SANGER President Roger Roppe Wally Runnels John Ruth Pete Smith Ed Snively Bob Stroman Duane Svalstad ,lim Symington George Urids Q v.-7 -kr' 12:27 The traditional Sigma Chi sweetheart dance was held in the La .lolla Country Club on Novem- ber 12. Social activities were climaxed by Tropical Cruise, an open bid dance held in the spring. Among the outstanding Sigs on campus are Joe Moorehead, AS commissioner of finance and Who's Whog Jerry Gordinier, Blue Key president and Who's Whog Ray Letsinger, AS Council rep- resentativeg Mike Neil, AMS vice presidentg and Bob White, AS Council representative. Officers are Jerry Sanger, presidentg Dick Haiman, vice presidentg Jim Dubbs, secretaryg and Pete Kinyon, treasurer. Mike Wlielan Bob While fs? T717 Tim Shortt .Terry Stryker tegui Lanny Wagstiff . , V, - 'we I Ln..,.g if , A Y---N-gr SIGMA PHI EPSILON 'E ' 'P1:7,,v ii A YV'. l...L.... - ljuln Acknrniun Xvullawr Burrows Robert Bohn Alex Clark lhx ' i E Y C47 84 if V ,,,.i,.f i A L , J. .-... .lohn Ardelotte Vincent Biondo ,Terry Burwcll lid Dahlkump T7 13- Paul Bagnns Thomas Boardman Bill Carlson Ronald Duke T3 5:i,l?xe,L'1eiilsm.,1 9321-il YT ' ' WE? Robert Elliott James Ellis 'Bill Englander Mike Freed John Gallo JOI KI! Fl R DIPE Dick Grennan Ronald Kelley Al Knoll David Little John Loss Richard Muucrhan Dominick Mcndola Mike McKisic Garvin Newell Butch Phillips Richard Prokop C., . Q-if 'i A5f'X ,gf-r S.. SIGMA PHI EPSILCN -4-1 Q! AX - , Q 761, ' Q, ,K -. if QT is . Tj. X Q' V i 'Cl' Sig Ep social events included the Queen of Hearts Ball, a Speakeasy party and a luau. Prominent members are Joe Kiefer, Oceotl and debate, Jerry Clark, Sabre Society presidentg Bill Christiansen, varsity baseball, Jerry Burwell, IFC athletic chairman, Gale Knutson, Dean's Honor Roll, Dick Sims, debate, and Oceotl members Len Camp, Dennis Pennell and Dick Sims. Officers are Joe Kiefer, presidentg Tony Tubbs, vice president, Scott Snell, secretary, and John Gallo, treasurer. Tom Tlmmassen Tony Tubbs Chuck VanHorn Lynn Willis ,-fifif Cary Rankin Bruce Sandell '12-'lr' C? Charles Slierburne Richard Sims Mike Smull Robert Snell Sam Spadaro Tom 5WiffrS K. Ben John Jesse Dale Wriglit Hd Young . J Bill Arthur Greg Bean Reggie Bell Phil Brenes Don Caton .loe Cisterna. if Tom Bartholomew Dave Beaton Skip Bralten Roger Brenes Mike Caton Bob Clark Fi - C2137 'ftrzv i6'4 '. Eff Q'- fig 1... Q...e tv' uf,- 'sf TAU KAPPA EPSILO N .U. l' 4 Dennis Coates Tim Considine tar Alan Campbell Bob Cholewa Tom Clovis Wi ,ei , ug., ,Par 1 Y' X.....7 'mmf Bill Flenniken Jim Flickinger Bing Drustrup Vic Dilloway Dan Ellis Bill Frontis 87 TAU KAPPA EPSILCN F33-' is----5 - , 'ff-:rw Y ! 1.1, ff' i l Ray Guinn Buz Halle Russell Harler l Emmet Hayes Pete Heinig Alun Henderson Hal Hively .lolm Hoss Charles Howard Philip Keller Jim Kellog Jack Knight w E7 Bill Hines Douglas Huse Mike Kosicli 8' 9-1 ,.,. -Q-5? 7 X . 'Si' if Alan Marion Woodie Moorhead Dick McGavock .lac Nelson Ron Neilson Dennis Nix Carv O'Dell Lance Olafson President KEN MANSFIPILD ill Leimbach JIIIUCS Ml11'if10 fi? 88 E7 VFD Tom Palmer Chuck Phegley Dennis Potter Bob Sarsfield Morgan Silverthorn Ken Sovay v--v 'sf 3 Wald P'1rker Ernest porter Ken Richards .lack Shelver Ron Slocum Bill Storm 'rf Qs' 'il-nd' W , l Philip Taylor Lonnie Tennison Drake Thomas Bill White Darrell Wick Larry WiCliSif0I11 .T-1 wr- 1 TKE TKE held its popular dance, Varsity Drag, in the Hotel Del Coronado. Carnation Carou- sel provided the setting for selecting the new Sweetheart of TKE. Familiar names on campus include Ken Mansfield, senior class president and Blue Keyg Woodie Moorhead, AS Council representative and Del Sudoeste staifg Buz Halle, sophomore class representativeg and Dennis Nix, cheer- leader. Officers are Ken Mansfield, presidentg Woodie Moorhead, vice presiclentg Don Bow- ers, secretaryg and Norman Starr, treasurer. r i i is-'H 'WT ii , ,, I 4 i V at 1. l l la Q L, A ,FZ l 1. if tj - J .1 wi. if '35 Stove llfendkos ,,.v 'sv ,,..... T7 Reich Wilson Charles Wooten LeRoy Zimmerman 89 THETA CHI 'K I A 'ii u . . .X s C 41 H.1 ,, ix N, S592 'YBQQF V 'rt -.1 Pete Danielson Dick Darling Don Roger English Dick Foss Tony Grindl . 'NLS' John Eurich Chuck Frank Ron Grow z l ul Mike Evans Joe Goffeney Carl Hays , T ff 1 1 , , -.,?,-P '59 'F'-Y Davidson Pat Dennis Ernie Andrade Al Archibald Jerry Beavers David Brem Greg Campbell .lim Close Paul Diller Gary Eberling Tom Fitzsimmons .lim Gould Van Ingle 'QS' -1,-J' President SKIP SUTHERLAND Ed Isberg Gary Johnson 'E'-F' Kirkpatrick Kitchin Marquand Sherburne Ron Kling Fred Maxwell Al Slocum gg.- w , .ll v t Lee Miller Bryson Pennoyer Dean Smith John Southard . ', , IV -we . 'ww - ii are . L L. , ly . 1'-'17 Zvi: I Highlights of the Theta Chi social calendar were the Carnation Ball, a closed bid Christmas danceg the open bid Playboy danceg and the Dreamgirl formal. Leaders from Theta Chi include Cary Eber- ling, Circle K presidentg Jim Gould, AS Coun- cil representativeg Skip Sutherland, IFC rush chairmang Larry Marquard, IFC secretaryg and Mike Evans, Del Sudoeste staff. Officers are Skip Sutherland, presidentg Mike Evans, vice presidentg Larry Marquard, secre- taryg and Lee Miller, treasurer. sf ill' 1 1 v Tom Reynolds Len Stoll '- Q. rt Frank Russo Bob Stuckey Mike Swatzell Don Scholl Gerry Summers Bob VanStelle 1'-7 Q37 -'N-v v it z E TA B E TA T A U A EJ Af. .,l Q, K Ta Major ZBT social events were the ZBTahiti luau, a sweetheart dance, and an initiation formal. Prominent men on campus are J. Goldberg, IFC president, Blue Key and Oceotlg Ron Doctor, AS Council representativeg Sonny Leopold, Senior class vice presidentg Bud Kader, Who's Whog and Mike Sperber, varsity tennis. ZBT officers are Jack Sharpe, presiclentg Bud Kader, vice presidentg Bernie Schertzer, secretaryg and Ned Lessem, treasurer. Larry Addleson Ron Baranov Mike Bennett lc L xr-r p, T, is J E1 ll FT It T7 fries? . T ff -llli, v::r 'T' Ken Clayman Phil Cherlm Louis Gadless Bar! DOCl01' Jerry Coffman Mel Brav 92 JACK SHARPE President f F' 1' ru ml . ,, , . N , 1. 1-: -- - '- '- 'Io . - H1,r.1 ' . .' -' - 1 . Eu. 91,1 ., .- ' LL. 3 , 21'-2-4 v A 1- ' V l5hP :.t'f3- W l,-. - .. m-T. , f.. ..-,AN-1 .- f 7 ! 1 V ? ' 5 l '73 S 4 '. w 'TJ' - J Bill Pine Phil Sarfan Ron Schwartz Richard Wayne .- .IP-if A Les Ruikow Bernie Schertzer Edward Thomas David Yaruss if YT? . --7 'HY J. Goldberg Marty Goldberg Ned Lossem Bud Kader Sonny Leopold Ronnie Petcher Maurice Myers Milton Mollick ZBT 4. Arthur Vcllcr 1? 55? FRATERNITY LIFE xx lb..- , Vx U Q Lv. Q' .u, IS Parties . n ' P? f-Q! fl. IS Friendship . . . IS Bl'0lhCfll00d - - sf FY , fi ,+- .I ' 4 -- A .Me..:1 .. 1 ai -J, ,.- 3' 4 - , . ,111 S X x A QQ! ff? 'N' Q. 'L Q' X -' , 'Q 4' v 7 ' 7 I .M I f IS Pledging . . . IS Exchanges FS.. I Ll,-if II I , ., ,I , v IN -w 'n N fi 5.511 U 5,1 me l g'1 s rf ,Q'-, ,A if . 1 g ., Vw., K J B, Y 3 ' f P. V59 W w Z w . ,G , A . v 1 1 Wm ,I r 1' 1 iff! i H I 'C 1 1 1 If f if 51 ' E . , i 4 1 'f 1 5 i Q HF 51:15 , 1, 3.1 y w al 3' gif f ' 1 5: 1- F 2 W3 if 5: 1 lf Ag I' I , , , , X 'g 51 N., 1 5' . - f 2 ,J , X Y , J- , L v I X 5' , ' 'Em Eli ' T 7-22 - 'ul is-if 1- J . -7 LQ. N 57-HH N . 1 .f V E 4 wg 1' ff-V - T. . -H .V ,, f. T-Q ff-:V Fi 1 1 H VY BEAUTY rf r .sg 1.,,,lL,',. J. Q, w. I Irv 'f V, -?-sul, Y 1 3 'C -Alu' ,ta 3 -J 1 s 'H .Jiri 'H W I ' LJ L, ' 515- J-,. 2:1 Lx YF' , ' 11 H53 Fi4 ggf fL'f'E ,, ,x 4 -'S If -' .1 -' X 4 Y ' 'if' TSKQIZQBL Q N .Vw l ,,- xx 5 is 5 . . - Q 4 , I ,.' aw .x N ' L .., :-1' K 5 -1 1- 1 'w'-Tas-a , 22' 2 .. ' f x. 4.- v 4f -.Q 1 ,. - 1 - 5 . - 1 'N ?'Tf- V 1 V. Y ju g fi 5 .HOMECOMING QUEEN DEANNA -DUNBAR Q . .n.QH YQT-FU 'sfggjs .J x A HCJMECOMING CCURT 'in u 5 V7 4-4 TOMI DWYER SUSAN JOHNSON uf 1 .w LYNNE LUCKEY DIANE DODGION V. it - .Q ,N w 5- , i. e-,c :. .-, -. V' .,., -r. A 1 1 ' 1., um- our ,,,N 1 , - - veg.-,, I' - LYNNE LUCKEY Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi HANNAH LLOYD Sweetheart of Zeta Beta Tau if-5 J' E ig LE.: v s.'.,ht.' KATHY STEVENS Sweetheart of Sigma Chi FRA' PAV if Sf? -wisg, gil- 2' -.. gy.: , -, . lx , W JOAN NELSON Dream Girl of Theta Chi -'il LYNNE KIDDER ll Cross and Crescent Girl of Lambda me T ' H-VX Vg.. PAM FRANKLIN Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts NITY ITES Lg '5 Sus Qvvs-4?-A' : 1-L ,'ux g i , Syl' xg? V, - A L A A4 le! y SANDY HAYES Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon LAURYL LEE MARILYN BAILEY Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha Psi . , Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha N-'tal DEANNA DUNBAR Dream Girl of Kappa Sigma s CAMPUS BEAUTIES TCUR L01- IB The ten prettiest coeds on campus IEGO invite you to tour San Diego with them on the following six pages. The girls were selected as San Diego State's prettiest coeds by a panel of judges including Jim Quint, managing editor, El Cajon Valley Newsg Frank Fateley, student public relations directorg Phil Joannes, Aztec advertising managerg Guy Ryan, community relations director, S Daugherty student activities aduser T an Diego Trihuneg and Jack MISS DEL SUDOESTE OF 1961 - , , DIANE CRU5S,reigns as Miss Del Sudoeste of 1961. Diane is shown at the San Diego Yacht Harbor, a popular water playground located on the bay. The 18- year-old beauty queen is a freshman art major and a member of Chi Omega sorority. She was entered in the contest by Kappa Sigma fraternity. 100 5, N at ww, . -A. 3. JAY. 3 .'f ., .,,,.,,,3 -. . -+...,-... 7 'Qizfg , . -'f'3?L! A V-'Q-'1 , . V .I w -r W, -L 4,1 -, Jag, Ja A ' 1'..:D. ..f.21f. -cz- . ' J 4 - nr' ' -J '.1.- .- .:L.,.4..-'. ,, .N ,. - . ..1, ,V .. L ,...' A ., .K ,C ,.l, ' Y -,Lf W-1, ,,. ,. if .1 H 1' ya . v ff! 1' fx --1 1-12,1 15' 53? ' - YJ- U I f pf., wg, mf- 12- - 19- f -. 9.59 V FQ' 559' :.' - . ?: iz - . A ' , -1 , 5. Q2 va I J ,, . 1- .Q-.:. 'WV r, A 41' 'x..J x L f'-A ' x ,- ' 1. v:- , A. 1.3.-I 4.4. A , ' ,. I -, ,, .C N . wg., , , I' Jr' Lg, '4'5ffS1 A -.,,R..,,.,.'s a'A2:6?'f.' - f -.f iX .J., .:,:i3E.M.f.,-1 1 J L' . Q mf Yum in J Vw w 1 , M s , , Wu 'NM X MH v' 4 N 1 .K- 197- mb 'r 1 E5 S4 WWVWGKX WM -. .rw Q, rw rgibxi '- I , 'ff ,. fn- .-3. D V, P 4. 'XE ' T, ...r f . 551 .,Z J, , . V 1-.- 'I '- . ,Y Y ' 'V' -Q '-, Y 5' .VA Q , , , , 1 , - fb. fr Y . -4:9 A ,v 1 'H m ,X ,f I 1 -153 MW If wp! L Hx, , M ,Hsu W V L H W5 3 uwwww ' ' 1 1 ' 1 W , ws w. M ww ' ' 1 W WW'VMV Wm ,,,,,,,,W........., w WMMAIMH W. N W,,H....m N M ,. ,ww 'W Mm! WH ww , , W www W' W xxx V, W,uwmw1 ::1':'M M, W M11 1 ' af, 102 MISSION DE AICALA CAROLYN KWINT is photographed in the garden of the beautiful mission San Diego De Alcala. Carolyn, a freshman education major, was entered in the contest by her sorority, Alpha Epsilon. 5 1 i w lx fl it Fffn' 7 YOKOHAM MONUMENT FINALIST SUSAN ALBRETSEN is shown at San Diego's newest landmark, the Yokohama Bell Monument. The bell was given to San Diego by its sister city, Yokohama. Susan, a freshman secre- tarial management major, was spon- sored by her sorority, Alpha Chi Omega. LA JOLLA SHORES THE SCENIC VIEW of La Jolla Shores provides the background for finalist Hannah Lloydis picture. Beginning in early spring and continuing until late in fall, thousands of bathers daily visit the beach, which is located to the north of San Diego. Hannah, a pretty blond sophomore, was sponsored by Tarastec resident hall. jgmhr' I QM. , 14- -wr- 2 ,ing :, 'ee- :LAT fb ', V 71,-4. K ,, ,,, L, 5 . L-,4:fvut.:-rw,-, 2-, Mew Y -N , ii J .5 lf... , 1 M g Y -If i X X N I '-'V rf--gr-pr A . CIVIC CENTER SAN DlEGO'S harbor front Civic Center provides the set- ting for the photograph of finalist .lane Wright. Jane, a blonde haired, brown-eyed freshman, is majoring in home economics. She was sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity. 104 PRESIDIO PARK LOVELY LUCILLE BROUSSEAU, the only senior selected as a finalist, is shown at Presidio Park, the site of California,s first Spanish mission. The 21-year-old English major is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Tau Kappa Epsilon sponsored her in the contest. BALBOA PARK ATTRACTIVE NANCY THURSTON is photographed in Bal- oa Park, the home of the world famous San Diego Zoo. The autiful park, located in the heart of the city, is the biggest tourist traction in San Diego. Nancy, a sociology major, was entered in e contest by her sorority, Gamma Phi Beta. ax 5 ' I -- ,-,,:-,gnivh 1455 ',.,?'i TORREY PINES SANDY IAWORSKI, a tiny, blue-eyed blonde, is photo- graphed at Torrey Pines. The picturesque water front park is the site of the National Glider Championships. Sandy, a sopho- more business maior and member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, was sponsored by Zeta Beta Tau. - r'-F MK MISS BLOWOUT. LCU01' Cowan, wi US 115 fluffen Uf Lambda ChiAlnhf1'S MISS FLAPPER, Mary Co Graff. is qll6'f'l1 of Tam Kappa Epsilolfs Little 500. ' CAMPUS QUEEN J FALL CHA RIOT QUEEN, Joanne Ni4'XVOf!lllllEl', smiles nftvr being named MARGARET DOIG reigns 35 flllefffl of me Imf'f'CilY CVOSS CUUUUY Mem- qum-n of thc- Int:-r-Fratf-rnity Council Chariot Races. 106 'it I A' -.,' 2 ljlrt 'JI' f' D' .. - , 4, MISS SHIRLEY JORGENSEN is queen of Sigma Cl1i's Derby Day. MISS ROCK AND ROLL, Carol Tyson, won the title at more Class Dance, presented in fall semester. the Sopho- CAMPUS QUEENS 55' V N ut v Q' -r .rl l'l- ' 1 Q . l W! A 1 ri lv B- 9 X 'K .,41 ! J., AM -fini , I eng.-, ,,7fN MISS KNOCKOUT, Joy McDade, is queen of Fite-Nite, Inter-Fraternity Council sponsored event . BOBBIE HANSON reigned us Belle of the Blue Book Ball for the fall semester. r , 107 A1 -:g:1r- ig iio f i I L,-r, 1. fae- I . 5-C r.i 'l .ml 5. on - .,j' . -gg, 2'-f' 1721 'iii li! V .xx ' 4 . 1 11 ' x r' X A salut to Suzane Reamo, a ...,, former Sa Diego State coed who . 5 5 reigns as . Miss California of 1960i 'V LX A39 Q f fl CTE I pt he , Q ,a FJ wN T . A 'W' 'kd Nr' fs 4:9 'c -ix 31 rf Z 'QU .A ' 'Kiwi' arf, J' QW6 'I A, be J Z' ,. 413114, fn '-271 Y' l 1 2' Q -c-I 1 1 Q R if YW V44 EQ' .- 1 1 Nj - JAQQI 'ig ORGANIZATIONS will - if if is ,, iT 'QfL If Qiffffif EJ?-Zffl ff 4 J ,S 1 ffl, -wr X Q . n.. i Ab . . A , Y 4, X , - ,J 1. K Q51 I A , Q 'V ,I .. ,l H, -, -v ,.f ., .4 , qf. . I, . l .,, 7 .. , J , li., f-' fr- A----- ., Q4 . . iw- -r - -V .. 4. I -5 A - f- L. V ,. vu-N 1 l . f , r - 5 H .-H H I. - 'G , g A 1 1. - 1 -. in . , w, ,- L .. nu X, , g . . A X v 4 5- Ep, -X 17,11 .. - Jwfn, 94,5 ,k , , -fn in ,, -Q , Q. , ,. lb, . z Q gt, Nz-an v N .x J- I D Jian vl A 5 A W l .- h . 'H l 5 1- - . L N- V Y 112:16 -- 4. 5.7! 1,1 5 A , -5 -4 ' ' ,. C - ,. . V52 5- ,S 13 'v rr- - 1, ' - ,b - - ,CJ7 yi .1 A11 g, A .- Ugg.. - 43. 4. ,fly F' . 3 , -- f . . . . I :Nl . j. W X I - . .1 u -' 6 , - 'Rb I As V 1 , - . 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BOB BUTLER Vice President ALAN SACHHISON VE RN WHITAKER Secretary-Treasurer BLUE KEY is an honorary service organization for upper- JERRY GQRDINIER division men. Members are selected on the basis of leadership, Presldem scholarship and service to the students and faculty. BLUE KEY Bob Battenfield Bob Clark J. Alun Goldberg I A 3: i x 3 Ken Mansfield l -A', if 7 , I 4 Q ,gi X .lolm Berg 1 7 ig v ' l 1 ' , , :' , Z Bolr Moss , ,AW , , ,, M1 E Marilyn Allen 75 Nh! Mary Arnold Mary Cowhick if Robin Briscoe ga Q7 Shu ron Graham 41 ff? 'Z' by ,lean Collier Barbara Christian 6 CAP AND GCJWN CAP AND GOWN is a senior womenas honor society. All members have excelled pat MCKW in giving service to the school in at least three major areas, plus maintaining a high ChanCe110,- scholastic average. It is the campus parallel to Mortar Board. Maryls Heathman 1 'sr' VD' .l nlie Hollueck ,'4 a 'Z 5.-K s Diana Stiggall Bettianne Moors Darlene Pierceall Julie Sullivan Myrt 'filling 'l l l KATHLEEN CLARK President 95 Anne Brownell Justine Copold Portia Darelius 'ii gl aw- Margaret DeWitt Marilyn Dupree T7 Linda Garnett - , s.,. qu Lisa Krantz W Mary Lamprou Christine Larson Vg., '-1 ' 7 fx 'Q' .-.7 .7 7 W 1 i K WZ f1'f, . - f I A -f,-my-' ' ,4'fHWl5? -RUF , , Y . . . . . i D rrr' A . 1 5' mf CETZA IS a lower d1v1s1on honorary ser- ,R i': fl 5 VICE organization. A hlgh grade point Cawl Sedlvck ,V '- sl l V- average, and at least 15 hours of school '12 75 i 'R service are required for membership. This x 4 : year Spurs, a national service organiza- A In tion for sophomore women, was colonized L Dj at vi on campus by Cetza. ' P' . A ' -A are X A Barbara Spurgeon Qs, 1 A . g . ' ' ' ' .P 4 1 s 0 ' X Q mai. , L NJ , My i A. A l I W? U A A ,, ,. -WN ., .,., Q. ln : U y ' Ffa ' ' 'N . 'J L - 4 Karen Larson Melinda Mellusi Janet Pitts Pinkie 5l1f0l'iUS - lbw .lulie Lewis Karen Ohre 'U' Barbara Maloney , S x x 1 Y patio- 'alt V: 'Lvl f . , -'I l' ' ,S f' 'fs .. ,- 1 01 5' w-,gg i , if if . . X -H ' S E xi A , - ' 41 I' . K Q . 1 X In V' lm 4 g 0 V J I ' V 1 N A Barbara Thraikill Barbara 'lloston Bonnie Welnlxer .l0Ann Wetterskog Barbara Woikf: Bonnie Yates 112 OCEOTL is an honorary service or- 'anization for men students. Member- hip qualifications include a 2.0 grade vc-rage and outstanding service to he college. CCEDTL Chuck Inskeep Paul Kelly Boyd Malloy Ed Miller Cary Riggs Skip Sutherland Robert Johnston Ralph Kelly Ken Mansfield Gerry Monell Alan Sachrison Robert Tlmll C7 Robert Ag,nexx Bob Battenfxeld John Bel A ex Dolg C113 Fbcrllng Bill l1I'0I1llb - 'V . .1 ,7' 2' 5.1 -sb Gerald Aulfs Bob Clark .lim Gould Napoleon Jones .loe Kiefer Robert Montgomery .lack Sharpe .lim Upshaw i' ' Joe Moorehead Jack Shelver Dick Vaughan 94 BOB BUTLER President Bob Moss Larry Shipley Lee Whistler ' t L ill M. . . Dennis Pennell James Sims Vern Whitaker 1- EELTQ if A I-N. -r Z! f . A V W fl sq l, ,.-rX .-' K 9 4 x I 1 CT? 61 Q-W l if Tom Best Alain Goldberg John Hartman Bud Kader Sonny Leopold Larry Marquand James Peterson Mike Sperber ,.1 Bob Burton Lalo Blaine Len Kamp Ray Letsinger Donald Miller Norm Reeder George Steffen 113 'I' 4 Zi Tu -ff-1 E' if I ri J ' H' ': lr' I I ll 'l . r A ' rag' - u lgjiig- ,. I 1799 . 'gal-I A ,Li AI PHA PHI OMPGA R l f Wernnr Rom Z Jack Fullnr John Wills Jose Ibarra ,Ir Bob Bell Fred Schrupp Row 3 Boh Pelolson Harry Bahlm Dave Blum ,Ilm Wrlght Robert Chrelx Ron 4 Kxrhy Johnson Wayne Johnson WaIt Hargls Vern Wlrltakcr ,IelIrev Ashe ALPHA PHI OMFFA olllurs row 1 from lalt 'lhomas Knephcr John Be-r Fall presldent Vnrn Yxlullkex spun pnbldn nt Daryl Boltjer Row 2 ,Iack l uIlPr Jose Ibarra Ir John Wllls Ron 3 NVTIIEI H11 11. Knlmy Johnson Iohn Conn r Harry Bahlnn 114 l ,A-,gdcza-ggi , M, Circle K, a service organization sponsored by the Kiwanians, has the motto We Build. Row 1, from left: Ron Cohen, Willie Horton, David Humphrey, James Cartwright, Gary Eberling. Row 2: Dick DeNure, Ed Cherlin, Jack Kalling, Hyman Lee. Row 3: J im Wright, Roy Harrison, Mike Swatzell, Harry Bahlin, Tony Bedford. I I I 1 I I I I I .A I I' I I II I II 1 I l 'I I .I I III A I I I NI ,lv nVI I I reie I I . ,, V 4 .LI A I PHI MU ALPHA fraternity, which combines good fellow- ship with good music. I 0 - 1-5 OFFICERS - From left: Elliott Johnson, vice presidentg Jim Holets, president: Roger Rickson. treasurer: Eddie Cahaba, secretary. Standing: Arthur Lambert. adviser. 1 fmt-I . 1 - 1 AE. PHI MU ALPHA - How 1. from left: Elliott Johnson, Roger Hickson, Jim Holi-ts. liclcliv Cabalna. Arthur l.Z1llllN'l'l. Row 2: Don Arihnez, Dick Rohinette, David Amos, lmonard Knapp, Halo 'l'hornhurgh, Dennis Foster. Row 3: 'l'i-tl Lucas, Wurreen Curnic, Dick Blackwell, Tony Price. Dick Cnchois, John lrotzi-, W'i-nilnll Sliohcrg. Row 4: Clark Guult, Ron Georgie, Robert XVhitv, Al Moody, Howard Bryant, Jim Sc-hwxu-how, Frank Almond, Mike: Thornhurgh. Row 5 Cary Hammond, John Oltaiano, Ron Curl. Monte- Snyder. DnWnyne Krueger, Jim Emerson. Bill Gauthier. 1 16 Leonard Johnson. 1 DI' W il THE PEP CLUB was organized by a group of students for the purpose of pro- moting school spirit on campus. Members provided publicity for rallies and athletic events. The group was led by president Dennis Nix. wrqlpqwkgg A 1 5+ 3 ARNOLD AIR The ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY is a national honorary organization for AFROTC cadets. Row 1, f1'om left: Cmdr. Harry Baustad, James Vlasek, Don Echel- berger, Larry Desch, John Wood, Tom Matson, Bob Rettinger, Steve Evans. Row 2: Executive Officer Henry Engstrom, Ron Grow, Jerry Robertson, Richard Bohannon, Bob Berry, Ray Rodes, Ed Heim. ' .Q .... ,T ' yi-r ft : :ZT- acl 31- I -4 g 2 :abt I .i . . f 'df .. VI- Y i I x,-.., fi F I ,- - ! 5- I 1 t I K 118 s .i f' , ', L ' ' I PHI ETA SIGM PHI ETA SIGMA is an honorary scholarship fraternity for men who have achieved a 3:5 grade point average during their first year of college. Row 1, from left: William Minyard, Robert Bruce, secretary-treasurer: Bruce Weber, vice president, Otis Paul, president. Row 2: Howard Bryant, Joe Ross, Pat Dennis, Tom Pruitt. Row 3: David Schmitt, Robert Palmer, John Rindone. SKI CLUB THE SKI CLUB was organized this year as a social club. Activities included trips to Yosemite and Big Bear. Row I, from left: .Iani Reed, Julia Parsons, Margaret Campbell, Ann Schoon- over, Judy Nash. Row 2: Sandra Coleman, Dale Johnson, Cathy Cheverie, Linda Stockton, Jill Henn, Sharon Hill, Joyce Torchia. Row 3: Don Albright, Bill Flenniken, .lack Kalling. Row 4: .lim Stuart, Bob Peterson, Ray Letsinger, presi- dent, Dennis Coates. NGEL FLIGHT FLIGHT, national womens honorary service promotes interest in the AFROTC pro- as air power. Row 1, from left: Kathy Nancy Parker lpresidentl, Sandy Hayes, and Barbara Maloney. Row 2: Julie Judy Thompson, Deanna Dunbar, Louise Nancy Olson, Bonnie Greenwell, Mel Camp- Sherill Bottjer, Nancy Ruehlow, Nancie Camp- Judy Payne, Jill deSelm, Miding Miraflor, Ginny Marilyn Matson, Sydney Shook. fix KAPPA DELTA PI KAPPA DELTA Pl, honorary education fraternity, strives to further high ideals in the education profes- sion. Row 1, from left: Mary West, vice president: .lune Nichols, Kathy Riesor, president: Helen Pratt. Row 2: Carol Lf-Boeuf, Ruth Taylor, Pat McKee-, Dena Frost. Eiveen Weiman. Row 3 Boll Haring, Marjorie Miller, Norma Hacker, Lucille Schnlf-ltzer, Woodrow Derby, Judy Rasmussen. Pl THETA PI THETA is an upper division honorary frater- nity for women who haw- a grade: point average equal to the- liiglwst one-fourth of all women stud:-nts. Row l, from lc-ft: Kuthlr-vn Fink, ser:- retary: Marv Bassett, treasure-r: Doris Beyrer, president: Marjoric- Horton. Row 2: Mildred Bednar, Margaret Tlionipson, Cram- Reeve, Lois Quictt, Margery l'lf'yer, Dorothy liosrrnhnry. Row 3: Martha Ashworth. liw-lyn Jenkins, Terry Volz. Lucille Pickett, Dr. llt-len Prouty. adviser. 119 l AESCULAPIANS, from left: John Fait. Rocky Field. Row 2: Gary Schroeder, James Lipe, John Borsje, Stephen Coutts. Bruce Weller. El 1 i lx STUDENT NURSES 33 A' if V Ji' aa mr, 1,1 ri HOME ECONOMICS f li 'iii HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, from left: Mary Martin, adviser: Judy Givens, Patricia Sullivan ig Rose Marie Maulis. Nancy Sullivan, Carol Down, Carol Janecke, Laurel Lee. Nancy Forsherg Elm 'IEE .,.. un sl! ,,A', . Mi? ,,.,,,, S,,,,,, Y, H , ff. 1 E- STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION, Row 1, from left: Cynthia Boyd, Neta Loo, Joan Hayes, Mary Alice Haswell, Sharon Bell, Rosemarie Salmon, Gretchen Thompson, Janie, Bradshaw. Row 2: Edna Van Horn, Margaret Bradley, Norma Kellam, Joyce Rothwell, Florita LaSuer, Mary Lee Hogan, Shirley Ferdinando. Row 3: Barbara Payton, Patty Dryer, Julie Jarvis, Rochelle Under- wood. Kathleen Suyenagza. Marsha Craton. Frankie Harmon. '96, 31 i 4: Y 3, S .J :' ' 'i 5 , i t rc-Q J l V 'C fp I-S. wt ' ' .. or, ff ll' i Q f L, ,s it ,V 7 fig.-533 X ' ar 120 l I I ,f' PHYSICAL EDUCATION How 1, from left: Liz Thompson, Nancy Carr, Nancy Stollsteimer, Barbara Doty, Suzie Schlienz, Eula Benton, Joan Forbes, Sandy Lugar, Dr. Margaret Murphy. Row 2: Marge Rhodes, Sue Buzzell, Sue Westover, Pat Forsberg, Gale Evans, Anna Lee Gilroy, Liane Lane, Verlayne Norwood, Ginna Redfern. Row 3: Maija Priede, Carolyn Galkoski, Marilyn Austin, Susan Sharpe, Sherry Guess, Sharon Szaley. Row 4: Donna Bailey, Carol Brown, Cynthia Mudgetl, Linda Denlinger, Judy Will- marth, Jackie Bernard, Jackie Rose. IHI PHYSICAI PDU TION Club for women was organized to stimulate professional interest in physical education and to help new teachers in that Held. Ollicers, from left: Dr. Margaret Murphy, ad- viserg Judy Willmuth, his- torian, Susan Sharpe, treasurer: Nancy Carr, secretaryg Joan Forbes, vice presidentg Donna Bailey, president. f ii I I fx? 121 CJ THE MODERN DANCE CLUB was formed to stimulate in- terest in the dance as an art. Row 1, from lcft: Judy Masek, Rosey Long, Pat Hodges, Mary Burns, Linda Swinney. Row 2: Donnalee Adams, Jackie Bernard, Nancy Riggs, Margo Axtell, Joan Cohen, Dolly Spencer. Row 3: Ann Pelczar. Row 4: Judy Jenkins, Nancy Clements, Donna Collier, Cynthia Mudgett, Joan Dienes, Marie Kwon, Susan Sharpe, Ree Pearson, Karen Jensen, Barbara Doty. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA 6. is r 'IHE SIGMA ALPHA IOTA national music fraternity for women promotes good music in the community and throughout the world. Row 1, from left Anne Stock, Judy Sjerven, Judi Herz, Sonia Brodfuehrer, treasurer: Marilyn Allen, vice presi- dent: Ellen Barbour. Row 2: Mary Velline, Donna Bullock, president: Linda Gordon, Lynne Samuel, Carolee Hahn, record- ing secretary: Tinalee Rice, Marion Richetta, Burt McNichol. - -Li' AZTEC HEATER GUILD THE AZTEC THEATER GUILD is open to all students interested in participating in the plays presented during the year. Row 1, from left: Don Powell, adviser: Dawn Daniel, secretary: Bill Vian Loo, vice president: Johanna Paladino, president: Jack Pickett, treasurer. Row 2: John Edgerton, Pat Murphy, Judy Comelius, Marilyn Waldrup, Harry Learned, Ken Samcoe, Jack Wilson. Row 3: Colin McKay, Ray Borras, Renee Suheri, Gaby Winzurk, Charles Johnson, John Selzer, Ardis Selzer. Row 4: Ellis Jordan, Mike Farrar, Fred Berling, Priscilla Lawson, Erv Hjemvik, Ron Ray. TAU SIGMA TAU SIGMA, a professional fraternity for students majoring in business or economics, helps its memliers prepare for a successful career. Row 1, from left: Eddie Welch, treasurer: Gerald Kay, Kenneth Carroll, vice president: Robert Cox, president: Roger Keck, recording secretary: Lloyd Peake, Laurence Farewell. Row 2: Ben Macias, Bill Bulley, Jent Margetts, Jack Starcevich, Roy Cameron, adviser William Minyard. BROCAS BROCAS members, row 1, from left: Sheri Cope, vice president: Leona Boord, Julianne Holbeck, Gloria Holton, president: Janet Miller, Regina Tyler. Row 2: Maxine Scott, Sharon Petersen, treasurerg Gail Lane, historian: Dr. Sue Eamest, adviser: Rose McMillan, Martha McMurray, secretary: Dr. Eugene G. Ouellette. U23 WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION The Women's Recreation Association is a service organization which provides entertainment and recreational activities for women on pcampus. F'rom left: Sue Buzzell, Vonnie Varner, fall presi- dent: Pat Forsberg, Linda Tripp, spring presi- dent: Cynthia Mudgett. I.F.P.C. Bob Whilf' Chuck Davls B05 VBR SICHC Ken Burnside- Ronnie Bronk PFUSICICHI Vice President Secretary Treasurer service Chairmfm W INTERFRATERNITY PLEDGE COUNCIL OFFICER w i H, , -1 II I THE ART GUILD is an organization of art students which offers extra-curricular experience and activities in fields valuable to the artist. Ollicers, row l, from left: Lorraine Myers, president Elaina Lobdell, secretary. Row'2: Clee Sorenson. vice president: Don Pyke, public relations: Deborah Hayden. treasurer. ART GUILD ' Y i I ,-,r,, l -ML- .SE 5 ll ART GUILD, row l, from left: June Hall, Lorraine Myers, Flalna Lohdell, Janet Kerr. Row 2: ,lean Swiggett, adviser: Deborah Hayden, Norman Moon, Clee Sorenson, Charles Krausie. Row 3: Don Pyke, William Baures, ,lim Mallasch. r rr lin? 575 'X not if ,ul J Wig Vg ity x 'f '-WH. if: -. lay nu x ,Wi iq WifP?+.1 3314: tt 111 lliififif 'Mo t, l fl! new -4 lr BAPTIST STUDENT UNION BAPTIST STUDENT UNION, from left: Iris Thompson, Jackie Karcher, Mike Riley, Philip Pent, Beverly Gasparich, Linda Duncan, Cynthia Reames. Carol Stiles, ' r v TQ wEsLEY WESLEY FOUNDATION is a Method student movement. Row 1, from left: Com Young, Jim Firth, Kelly Devine, Ray N Elroy, Farid Muna, Samir Sliheet, Barba Johnston. Row 2: JoAnn Cremer, Ju' Barkhurst, Suzanne Ziegler, Charlotte Bc son, Don Hughes, Olive Sandford, Ru McClure, Marilyn Mayer, Sue Young. R1 3: Charles Tiehout, Jeannie Nall, Pat Smit Marion Little, Sue Walla, Marion Ke Kathy Hasman, Mary Will, Karen Bol: s ' , . 1 I. , , , l E e c Mar ha Austin Allan Burnett Row 4 Adams Karen Adams Ed Hansen Char Castle Robert Cowie James Jones Lin Mills, Bob Adams, Steve Mucha, Dwi Miller. Row 5: Tim Ziegler, Keith Fro I lich, Bob'Letson, Bob Jones, Dick Boja Alvin Eastin, Bob Bell, Lynn Townsen Stuart Scott, Dave Capehart. NEWMAN CLUB 6? 'ZS ii 1 , Q ,:' , ' ,. . J G . sc ix IJ- xii-' 'J ' sv 14+ as 2 .il 4' is the Catholic 0l'QlL1lllZilll0!l on vain ms. Row l, from lc-I'l: Dr. john Jurolinu-k, Kay WaIlSlI. .llllT'H S Bllflllfl, Umlflil T0lffd0, Dilvill ifzliirjlhqgzil-lygliulliilxc-, George George, Carol Meredith, ,lohn Schooley, Rev. John Strulling. Row 2 Joan Smith, Florence Quick, Gull Conn, Rose M. Rgtlnhun, Mary Wilkins, B1-rnurd Cuuissing, Put Sullivan, ,loam Fields, Pat Cultano. Hope Sidcll, Kcnncth Faluchr-r'. Row 3: Fruncene llollenbach, Mary Francis Smith, Margaret Hollenhavlx, Richard Jesso, Sharon Luttmun, Terri Tix-her, De-an Lattrnan, Jackie DnVcgneaud. Phil Cuexssmg. Row 4: George Smith, Ralph Seguoir, David Caughen. Terrance Caughen, Virgil Bertel. Paul Stull, Mnrllyn Gxlwvv. Rlf'll1lT!lxVTlglll. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, row 1, from left: Marie Jeffrey, secretary, Darlene Gref, Phyllis Dawson, Suzanne Jeffrey, Marion McLaughlin, Don Albright. Row 2: Leo Rogers, Carol Down, Jim Vlasek, vit-e president: Wesley Flinn, Ron Rocher, Trent Ciani. Row 3: Arlene Austin, Dr. Glenn Hodge, adviser: David Thurman, Jon Sutherland, president. ,ar M x g, -.. .I - ' .. rl. , ,ry , ' Y. Q X - ',. xg H Rx I I . J . JJJJ l ' 1 -a...44'x' 1 ,, f. ' ,-'I tif f ' I ' ' xl if ' 'N 1 -' 1 l lr- . . X if , ,, , a , ,A ff Y. n , ' I -- fI. ' 14? -1.-: i L.'5ffffe4i I it 1 f3',lfc's ' I- 5,1 - , ui -,,'in'n.-v, -A R' at R ' - - X'-.if B' ':f7'E': 4 bk A it NTERBURY CLUB, row 1, from left: Charlotte Currier, Karen th, Vesta Horejs, Rex Suhoonover, Lewis Perry, secretary, Lloyd ineke, George Hemingway, Martha Moser, Stephen Brown, treasurer. w 2: Ellen Gear, Delitta Stewart, Maxine Jennings, Rev. Bechtel, plain: Karen Ross, Sannie Marshall, Bill Griebner. Row.3: nard Johnson, Clyde Tyndale, Bill Uden, president: Marjorie ineke, Jeff Hunter, Ashley McDermott. Pat Mrllermott. CANTERBURY CLUB THE CANTERBURY CLUB is the Episcopal student organiza lion on campus. Rev. Alan E. Smith. guest speaker talks with Rev. A. Gillett Bechtel. inf! THE JUNIOR PANHELLENIC Pledge Council, row 1, from left: Lannie Huffstutler, 'secretaryg Peggy Hunt, presidentg Nancy Ruehlow, adviserg Sally Jean Lo- gan, vice president. Row 2: Lor- raine Buerkle, Barbara Thrailkill, Gay Parker, Michele MacDonald, Nedra Snyder, Robin Carr. Row 3: Jackie Karcher, Susan Nebel- lhau, Barbara Rice, Susan Albret- sen, Janet Murray, Karen Larson. if Asif JG 6 5 JUNIOR PANHELLENIC -Q . our ' WA ,x px X x--uf 4- -sr : ye li . , rl!! fmt l w' 1 if af r ,fag S J. ge-rv' ALPHA LAMBDA DEL TA - I 128 '-A -5 fl . aj 5 LJ ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA, hon- orary scholarship fraternity, en- courages superior scholastic achievement among freshmen women. From left: .ludy Olive, historian, Phyllis Conkey, treasur- erg Janet Pitts, president: June Brookes, Veronica Field, Dr. Mar- jorie Brookshire, adviser. THE STUDENT CALIFORNI TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION is to create high ideals of profe sional ethics, improve educationa services in general and foster co operation between student group in teacher education. 'vi an , lie THE COLLEGE Y works with foreign and American students through the Cosmos Club. Activities of the group included a film discussion series, student-faculty coffee hours, speakers, intercollegiate conferences, and Freshman Camp. CCLLEGE Y -iq- '- -'Q-f -p-....... Lf' 1 L hmm- COLLECE Y, row 1, from left: Dave Neptune, Kjell Joksum, Pari Meftah, Pat Cutchin, Cynthia Boyd, Nancy Irquidi. Row 2: Sam Lazarus, Mary Arnold, Mary Carol Catron, Linda Dawson, Betty Magnusson, Shirlene Thomas. Row 3: Mike Angus, Dave Eberhardt, Dave West, Don Williams, Creta Eaton, Vern Whit- aker. Row 4: Elbert Colum, Marjorie Savage, Charles Castle, Jitender Malhotra, Amar Sandhu. vw 1 ' OFFICERS, from left: Dave Neptune, adviser, Mary Arnold, co-presi- dentg Dave Eherhardt, co- presidentg Linda Dawsdn, sur co-vice president, Vern Whitaker, co-chairman of freshman camp 5 Cretn Eaton, co-president. 129 .5 M I 2 , ,'a:Z.- 3 li .1 t egg xy.-1:15. as-M -vfh , NA, V1 .ga- ,..-, fs 3 TRI-S is a campus organization for secretarial management majors. Row 1, from left: Marie Jeffrey, Charlotte DeSi1none, Jean Baber, vice president: Lorena Brown, treasurer: Karen Bolin. Row 2: Linda Wisniewski, Donna Hahn, Sharon Mullenix, Carol Creighton. Audrey Schaller. Row 3: Martin Kuhnel. Carrol Roppe, Brenda Lindsey, - president: Angela DeIIa'I'0rrr-. The objective of the Marketing Association is to promote interest in marketing through group discussions. Row 1, from left Reggie Bell, Joe Moorehead, Anne Schank, Mary Malarkey, Mickey Myers. Row 2: Dave Hopkins, Judy Wehinger, Guy Maddox, Ken Mansfield, Diana Cordova, Pete Moss, Geoffrey Smith, Row 3: Larry Tlmmpson. Seymour Pomaranz, Bob Butler, Norm Reeder, Charles Robinson, Robert McBride. Row 4: Frank Sanchez, Dick Eide, Tom Golich, Gilbert May, Clifford McClure MARKETING ASSOCIATIOIN .lla 1 ' ROGER WILLIAMS ROGER WILLIAMS CLUB, row 1, from left: Kathy McLeod, Jim Elmore, vice president: Mabel Crawford, secretary-treasurer: Dana Evans, social chairmang Oliver Frey, president Mona Chastain, Joyce Martin. Row 2: John Duke, Anne Gassaway, Frank Strange- way, Sam Shen, Al Archibald, Vaughan Thompson. Row 3: Margaret McAfee, Robert Hawken, Dr. Claude Shouse, adviser: Robert Albrecht, Wally Crawford. 130 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB, an active service orga ization on campus, is open to all Industrial Arts majors and minors. Row 1, from left: Walter Ford, Kenneth Phillips, Dr. W. Carlisle Anderson, A. McEachern, A. Setlnnan, .l. Black, J. Wilburn, J. Carmean, Robert O'Dell, adviser: C. Francis, E. Rohrer, F. Urgang. Row 2: Orville Zietlow, president: A. Rodriguez, L. Christ, R. Dinsdale, J. Pierce, H. Landis, R. Van Dusen, T. Brown, J. Mauser, E. Crawford, H. Fairchild. Row 3: R. Mont- gomery, C. Brefke, 0. Breckheimer, ,lim Matlock, R. Fowler, Robert Johnson, ,lim Jackson. Row 4: P. Roberts, W. Williams, D. Ryan, H. Christy, G. Hoard, Bob Gilbert. N'-. -4' , - ., ,,,L. , 1..-N. ' if . tx 1 r. , -.- 3 , ' - . .4- I ' . gt. SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS gives engineering students an opportunity to learn about the profession and to meet some of its mem- bers. Row 1, from left S. H. Stone, adviser: Dick Miller, Dick Allen, Bob Hendershot, ,lim Bement, ,lim Gates, ,Tack Sutton, Bruce Herms, president: Tom Hall. Row 2: Tom Hale, Dick Ransom, Gene Abshier, Don Day, Charles Brogan, George Eslinger, Housh- niand Aftahi. Row 3: Charles Cunningham, Joe Truban, ,lohn Foster, Fred Baker, Al Higdon, Frank Stratton, Ed Bankston. SAM THE SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF MAN- AGEMENT conducts and promotes study and under- standing of the social, psychological and economic implications of modern management. Row 1, from left: Earl Miller, Nancy Houldcroft, Don Adams, treasurer: Eddie Welcli, vice president: Bill Minyard, Andree Pineda, Robert Beard, Roger Keck, Karl Ramsing. Row 2: Carrol Roppe, Dr. Peters, adviser: Gary Ross, Bob Ogle, president: .lim Beck, Herman Nehlsen. Tom Matson, Hubert Hayden, Bill Bulley. 131 UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP works toward broadening Christian understanding. Row l, from left: Ron Carlson, Cary Eber- ling, Ken Lyon, Tom Matson, Nancy Fors- berg, Lewis Maudsley, Rev. David McCown. Row 2: Roger Gaskins, Ken French, Barbara Strutton, Jeanne Higbee, Charlotte Stout, Anne Brownell, Mike Angus, Robin Briscoe. Row 3: Wayne Johnson, Ralph Weight, Har- vey Abels, Sue Henry, Paul Houghtaling, Bob Sarsfield, Jeff Ashe, Jim Ball. AZTEC CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP AZTEC CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, an inational group, strives to develop Christian and spiritual growth through study of the B1 1, from left: Jolene Hembera, Rochelle Nancy Berg, Dixie Knox, Bonnie Irving, Coates, Judie Lewis, Marjorie Olds, Jim Rea Row 2: David St. John, Linda Allsbrook, Gretchen Johnson, Rae Ann Lewis, Shirley Phil Phillips. Row 3: Steve Hunter, Geor Laird Hodge, Don Edic, George White, D Isensee, adviser. INTERFAITH COUNCIL qdwhi an ' . ' ' ' - f' . Shouse. Row 2: INTERFAITH COUNCIL, R 1, f l ft: Dr. Charles Bell, adv1ser.S0nla.Weltzman, president. LEWIS W.'Perry, Dr. Claude F Rev Gillett Bechtel, Jim Reajnlilichari-lolllllrijglit, vice president. Row 3: Rev. David McGown, Noel Janko, Rev. Phllllp Stralmg. 132 , V' -1+ .soy ZAPOTEC Q' L l l ,,, 1 or a ,-. 'gi lv 42 , A N ' Y mx .x.x , Hannah Lloyd Carol Pezzopane Barbara Romm Jolene Schrock Charliss Teut ,XZ Zapolec Hall, which was open during the fall semester only, held an open house and several beach parties. Officers included Charliss Teut, presidentg Barbara Romm, vice presidemg Carol Pezzopane, secretary: Jolene Schrock, treasurerg Hannah Lloyd, publicity chairmang Ann Franklin, social chairman. 133 MAYA HALL, ,, i 1 3 ' ' -, .., dl . W ,. V . Y , Q . I . W-'T Q V Ai l rv-, 'Q w .xg-fx! ,. YL? I tl Qifip A ik XX i K Sandra Bronson Carolyn Erskine ,lerilyn Godfrey Linda Social activities of Maya Hall included a joint beach party with Turastec Hall, an Easter Egg hunt, and an open house. First semester officers included Barbara Ramby, president: Lorraine Rotlifuss, vice president: Carolyn Erskine, secretary, Sandra Bronson, treasurer, ,lerilyn Godfrey, publicity chuirmang Linda Koch, social chairman. Second semester officers included Cele Vaughn, presidentg Connie Clark, vice president: Karen Wheeler, secretary: Linda Oden, trea- . surerg Judy Mitchell, publicity chairmang Donna Hunter, Paget A A xi' '93 I' 'Qi ' W 'levi' . . . '- Reid, social chairmen. u.f':?'bf' och Q, R 4 A 'Q i ' 4. 5 Barbara Ramby Lorraine Rothfuss J Y bl. .1- ,. . '- :WF E Q .i ,fi-vitf H sl! o r o -e 'li W EJ' 'M ' V A VA 0 , , U U 1 l .xi A H 1 X' ' 1 'A -1- 1 2, 'J ' X, .w f A , I -. . ...X . I, 1 1 r K - 134 I N I I l P X .- wwf sa f f'.56?'V3 Ni 'bfei Q32 : K . fi ,HEMI RSD Maya Hall San Diego State's first women's residence hall, offers its residents an opportunity to form lasting friendships and to participate in school activities. Two-hundred women reside in the hall. J. mei frvfiffif' fff 'fK ilklfm liiffli :Mei i i'FM OLMECA A HALL 'Q' 5 tax-gf Gretchen MBTY Ends Teresa Healy Edie Howe Collingwood . J... XX---I. -352 f . Parties, teas and dances were some of the major activities sponsored by the residents of Olmeca Hall. First semester officers included Mary Eads, president: Cynthia Larson, vice presidentg Gretchen Collingwood, secretary: Nancy Ly- man, treasurerg Ann Oslund, social chairman. Second semester officers included Helen Sultzer, presidentg Edie Howe, vice president, Teresa Healy, secretary: Barbara Olechnowicz, treasurer: Pat Sulli- van, historian. ff.-, .W K' .V C, 1 ' '?. .5 ITC! Q W.,- iv. -4 A . if i ' ,A an y Nancy Lyman Ann Oslund is E FIR Dl Cynthia Larson .-. N 7. - .,-Tess: I cj 4'-D .A 1. E I TJ, 3 4.-. 1 . 1 Barbara Olechnowicz Patricia Sullivan Helen Sultzer ENE E I F 1 fs OLMECA pslumgVlua1:g?111l 'l -N 'lf' 1. L fgiw' 3 n - ' . A ' - .' '77 .' A 5 91 1 jlf . :av .. 'f V. i l 1 qw ' 1--, ?i47f31,1355,1V'?if?4 'll i l X. V e' ' l XT ' '1i5EEiii'Cf'.GE?:a A 541.35 ' val Y V, gram, N im A S X -in .... , .. Q, .zmvii t , W Aix V' , ' . - Yil , an-A 1 Q'V' ' -il ' A li ' A l t I gi I , X - I-13.2. 1 1:1-1: . .fr Y IN and out becomes a routine part of dorm ' ii' 1 ' h' v - . .I 1. X if X N , ' I - .. - N , f ,xx A, fe -A 1 J -f A V- 1' X-f I sl ll E , in ' - 1 Dorm life in Olmeca Hall invites residents X ,T , L l to form lasting friendships. The roomy, red L I .9 ' ,Ji brick, modern structure provides 200 girls with extra conveniences such as coke and candy machines, all forms of recreation, and comfortable lounges. -I view!! ummm id 1 f' 1 W .,,,, Y ,, 3 J ,f T. 4:13 Il . ,j L44 .2-'et L H wa l A ' TM! A X INTERDORM COUNCIL 2+5!Si - fa free'-' .1 fiijl 1241 ' 1 LAI.. ' 7'gf 'EQ1.-: I Y si!42'f,w X' A ln ,ibm Dia I' 'WHMA . W 1 3, ,- . .14 An all-dorm picnic was one major activity spon- sored by the interdorm council. Members are, Row 1, from left: Camille Miller, Candi Jones, Barbara Olechnowicz, Sue Pye. Row 2: Kenneth Hancock, Ruth Parnell, Bob Farris, Bonnie Mason, .lim Gould, Edith Howe, Tim Coomes, Helen Sultzer, 'William Leonhard. Row 3: Sadri zgrdehali, Dick Danis, Doug Southern, Milt Stein- erg. f l U41 '- fi' K , ' x in ' - A1 TARASTEC TARASTEC HALL sponsored an inter-dorm talent show. They also held exchanges with women's dorms and helped Maya Hall resi- dents give an Easter Egg hunt for under- privileged childrcn. Members of the dorm are: Row 1, from left: Bob Farris, Dave Dubke, Manuel Accvcs, Milt Steinberg. Bow 2: Jim Dean, Dave Seldon, Sadri Ardehali, .lack Kean, Alex Reza, Dan Pawlowski. Row 3: Larry Tinnerstet, Doug Southern, Ken Hancock. Cary Robertson, Shannon Chris- tian. Row 4: Warren Schneider, Joe Lannom, .lim Could, Don Epstein, Lewis MacCarter. 138 TOLTEC ACTIVITIES OF TOLTEC, a men's residen hall, include a beach party, ice skating part and' an open bid Christmas dance. A bridg club was also organized this year by the res dents. 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I f . wifi-'?f f I' x I !I , , lv M' ' A ' i f 'N fi If Ill f at I ll 9 1 Nr til' E E E, , t g avg ' . 5'-if fa uf- ., 1 A gy-.ff gigs Q ,if- fm. Pledge Presents. Fraternity rushees picked up their bids at Scripps Cottage and pert Maria Rivera, the Del Sudoeste's Miss Sep- tember, got together with Monty for her picture. tfei t , A. , D AWE' t 'l l, , - ,,. fiirfgi 1 if R' Q, -G HQ w ' t ' ..,,--,ling 1 fxlvj Frcslmman Orientation T ' 'f 5 ' '- Hfff'-' A- ' et --wa ' Q W N V 2' F - 1, ., . 2 - Y E- I , - I .E-.. til! I- ' ' E.,-it .vt -'Zz I ll.- ' L.i-it-Iii.,-,L Z 'Q if-Elin e e e - -E-15153,-EUQLEil:..4..t: I I, ,J CARTEIQSW 3: A : D, 52 V E Pledge l'rm-st-nls u-LV Inter-Fraternity Council Bidding Q Miss 5CD'0!2lNff ,M2fii1 Rivera, tv ,,, Q E V V - +7-l-N -lv?-::?f-asisvf-ffsav-21 - 1 4 , finer-e f- 1 Q dur? E,,,.- .., -,,,, iw -7-:-:-g-Fi- - YL: ZS.. Y: M.: . 1 If Y SQ- In A' wi :X i Z 1 E ' E LE: :, JL. it ,,,t . Y . , ,i .L ww, . ,174 , fb wg? - - A . V -, , . H, eq as 1 f'- . 1?: Em . asfffw -4.-,1-.4 - sg 1' f' Y 'ff -5,,k,Ln X ,t fig., , , E, . :aw X ...U-nlif -Ma . SEPTEMBER l I F ltll R Wllht K Nmg Congressman Bob Wilson Freshman Camp 1' Lo U4 lv - :su -ini F1 .- II V In3if?i'E'! , ,- ' FSS, 'ii ff? V' cg ' ,I-4, 'Y :I Ll- , , If, - Iss. 5 . i :kg J. l .- . In .. , .YV 5 :f Y. 5: :T-I l'l ?1 'Zn' I? ,: if-'nl EHL lie 'I Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity, held a series of pre-election news conferences at which political candidates were presented. Students carrying signs protesting Congressman Bob Wilson's refusal to debate with his opponent picketed one of the conferences, Former Governor Goodwin Knight visited the campus and 135 freshmen boarded a bus caravan headed for Frosh Camp in the Cuyamaca mountains. Cap and Gown, senior women s honor society, tapped Dr. Marguerite Brydegaard. -v-' fx ,Q Pl't'SlllClll Love, Goodwin Knight. und Dr. lxl1'lYlIl Crain llhlxu s ll ar r B 5 I r -L-,1.,,1,'.':-., 5 . 2 : ,Y , , E ,mr- LL.-niLl4'L4i5.:--' 'I' -we 1- '-I I I ' fl.. .L- ACTIVITIES gi 5' 1 'I I 'IME I Wx Iii I q 1 J l Wig r ' With October came Dr. Love's address to the stu- dents and a football rally with a fiendish-looking black monster roaming the Quad. Chi Omega held its annual Showboat open-bid dance and Lambda Chis kidnapped sorority house mothers. Ransom went to the Unit- ed Fund. Alpha Phi won Derby Day and Deanna Dunbar was c h o s e n Homecoming queen. Miss October was Judi Shaffer. Prlsldent Malcolm Love Ra y ln Quad CCTCBER 'Ur SIGMA CHI DERBY DAY r :- wi-x wx ' 9 1? 'nn ,G 4? 6 A V . - .,. 1, - ,. y . 9' n ! . 1. 4' .. ' ' ' 9 'fr Eg 1, 1223 if 1 X ffm ,W I W Fx ' A Lf-.1 . - - '15 . nw -juk- ' 3 Fw-.4 , . 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One scene was representative of the early black and 9 f 'kai ' prcted the color production. F13 Qt, '51 3 - . . ,figqf .ft ' , l 'X wlute screen version of the famed novel, and the other de- , U. . . xp .W 1: iw: :wsu 'I48 E?t??l gs-E7 V V fsyigrk 555' uf A ,E ZW 29? -'jEig'iFTcTH2T gNaL' fl. -: i. W ' , . Z 1 ' ' 1 , f , L ',.f! --,: - .J ,-4.. ..:' .Xbwl I. vs:-'K- Q .X .x5 '-,L LC-' 'UI 'fit -'kid Q'.'x 'Ni Q MEN Sigma Alpha Epsilon Don Quixolu WCMEN S Kappa Alpha The-ta Kal On A Hot Tin Roof f, U- 4q,,.,r,g .ff K MIXED Pi Kappa Alpha-Chi Om:-ga Bambi iii QXJ D Ai.. L-.-.Ar ia ' TX. nj, .Za ' , 775: - 2 ,x' 'f-Qf?': .?13'2 Ti-'ve-X ,' . . 4 .csqf-LYQFYQ qi- I xx- -.- A..,a-1 M: i3 w'YT5fi7U ?1ix .'fB?.'f'?I-'-ici., ,gig .. L, ,. V 5 .5 xL50'9 L um. aw . L 'Qld M f .. ,. . .-1.2.-.v .1-J , , - . M .V . ,x . 1 4,3 Q 'fy-,, ui., - f r 1 A-,nf-'s-. ' . I -. 1 ' F , . , I .1l,.1l.A 1 .-.X 'g ,-' fwlu ,. , ,. ., 1. ' ' ' , r .- ' Q ' t . 1 ' ' ..-. 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MCLIQAN, pre-sich-nl of the SDS Alumnae Association, prvsvnts. u trophy lo IIN' Homecoming Queen during half-linux cure . monivs. ax P 'LIII ' P' su' g . 1-Nafi-2 A -I Q l I-s SONGLICADEHS DRESS in true Aztvr: Iashion for I'I0lll0f'OIIlIlIg.Z Ieslivilim--s. .... ' .. I54 g?FTEEggE3Wi55EET EEQVHEU'' r-HI Huw EN F gf. I ME ? Q. EE I C, HH ,L W kim I M HCUSE DECORATION MOST BI'AUI'IFUL-Tau Kwppa Epsilons TKE Housn of the Aubust Moon. zzrfizr A Laws: num 'TK J in 1 A 1,3 W- 'U wg Z5 H wJ www W 1 Ui f U .1 Q -Ei I' E151 ' n my ll F g J. . M4 m my. -. , ZW X 'gy N btw L, E5: -+L-u U Ju! .J .1 Q L 544 -dx' I :r xl?-'Y' ,x rg 1 wil' H 'w 5 I I ' u f I :Eg 3 ' L . ' H . , H ge- . ff M: Slfx 4 xr ' , X A 'l fx' , xn' ' .X ' a 1 L1 1:,4,r i.. Q5' lim 'L' H' K lb .6 , P, 1 '- , . 1-?,.5,-z 4 ' f J K, -.. N J J . N 1 .IM 'M ' ' x E' f 'Zu rv-nl ' 4 il :,. I E? W I2 n 7 F563 1 ri? I . , Q, , :Y ' '-- .LH WD N 5' 4 V Q U rg ' R f 1 .-nm ll- E all 4--39' nf. I if VJ. ep. eg N' T' Q Y. .Q H+ V3 SWEIQPSTAKES-Alpllu Phil l untz1siu. Y E E ' .M .. MOST HUMOROUS-Zeta Beta Tau's Destination Moonf ,ng51N ,I fggll' X V EE , an ,sash A L BEST PORTRAYAL OF THEME-Pi Kappa AIDIIIIQS Around the World in 80 Days. -I , 1 I ' ng Q I J 'K I v ,X llll T NUR k ,llll V' ' ,fd '- Q vegan ,-F' g In , lil., A , 'PW A ,l 'h.P thins 1. h' JA H the x ,, 3 DAE- 5 AQXSZS Y, 'W-J, ' lil' 4 G' 4 ,dl 'I ,, l ,part . ., V as 'p sy' -if-' -I .rr we ,qt W . f Q Z' .,' . . ' 'S - 5 il- . . Y, , QQ .4-ff X ' l 1, 4'- 'A lil! ' ' 'AR ally' ' r- . -as 'af' DR. E. KINGSLICY POVENMIRE leads his choir in verse during Religion in Life YVC 'VL - A Alb f lf .K Q, 4 , 1,4--, .,A:,L', if I :TF V 4,1 .Q 1. I . ,. 'v , .1 ,K-l, X-N sf fai l l xx Qi '1 . ff p MISS NOVEMBER, Darlvne Delmolt N l - :F--5. F A XJ.- . Mg, R Zi l x P3-ff' brother Jack. 156 Rewifffbff- 5,1 3-4-vu V. gli V ' 1.--ff jar'-lf' I, ET TU BROWN reads the sign on Don Brown's effigy. TED KENNEDY leaves campus by helicopter after campaigning for Qs 1 . ,.- 4' G1 , .5 . f I ,L V , f Q .Q Y , . . . in ' V 9 I J i'- g All M I A rf 'K f X x 1 s' Y In I ' 'T1 1,il , i I , ,M MISS FLAPPER, Mary Co Graff, queen of Varsity Drag, displays her tropllim--s with a smile. , ,w,,. I' RANK FATELEY pins an orchid on Diane russ, officially making her Miss Del Sudoeste. 'J' . 3 6l FASHIONS are previewed for campus women at Fresh Fate. Dr. Love, Elon Piave, Don Brown and Marjorie- Wallace discuss politics at the animal Presidenfs Banquet. ACTIVITIES 'WH 413. PROUD Pl KNPP4 ALPHA Jled vs surround th? lovvlv r A I , , ,i Joanna' Niewoulmvr. Chi Omega quwzn of Churiol Races. GREEK CHARICT RACES ANXIOUS CANDIDATES hopefully spur their Chariots to victory. 158 Max THETA CHI pledges, in colorful pageantry, assist their q candidate from the chariot. UCSD X X n ,AY I ,, , if 3 1 .--My FROSTY TIIIQ snouniun is dressed for thu Worm-n's rr-sidvnt halls UIIFISIIIIIIS dance. MISS DICCIiMBhH, Glenna Mitchell With the arrival of the holiday season the campus grew intense th festive activities. Each facet of Aztec life contributed something S the gaiety. The music organizations furnished International usic Night, the Gateway and Madrigal Singers, a joint concert by SDS Clee Clubs, and the Messiah, with over 200 participating. life presented Fight Night, parties and dances. The drama presented the famous old Christmas Carol. ON THIS AIR light Ilashvs and SDS In-grins its Christmas broadcast. ,gw 'ES' fxcil, N75 7'- 4.,,- .IOYCIC MCDADIC, Miss Knock-ont, rr-strains Charles Ishaln and Mike The Gateway Singers Sandlin Iacfore the contest hcgins on Fight Night. EA-'emfifv Qffviftgfft' 5 ,e 4 mit, to E' E I 1 o t s ETETTE I 5 . T DECEMBER ACTIVITIES mv if ,- L 4-- . Y Mqg-7 . 7 ' - V -T-,HH wwf -5,.,lv:v:4 71- ., it p,....,' F -wrt th-, ,. 1 1 - . 4, -1.1 -all ,asia z.,.Z M , 'N' W' if -...f ' . V. ','- A . L 1 , .'10I -14 g 3 ' ' g - at A - .5nf4sa5au:?'.J7i,p 'nl-uf' - 4- 5 2 BLUE BOOK Ball candidates are, Row -.Q 5 ' ' ' 'K 0 I, from left: Ester Rouse. Row 2: Caro- ', - f -- ' N ' - ' ' nt - -1.2 'hgh - rv-1 J lyn Kwint, Pat Duggan, Bobby Hanson, ' ' 'tix' 9 .,.,, ,..f'.-f . , 1 rg ' Margaret Doid. Row 3: Robin Carr, ,A -.Jw .c' 7 .03 ,, , N. H., . z-:fy V' Q -'21 ,v eb rgiiffw' A' 1 ww f , Ni ri ,' J'-ft 4 9 A-1 f1f7.1 ik'-L ' lf. , -'ixlgi ',g- 5 '7 4Q.'- u'14n7 , .,., . .., ..f11i.:l.,i'fEi iy'll.'v'i 7'A - 1' While January marked the beginning of a new year, it also brought a close to the fall semester. With semester break pending, students frantically tied loose ends together: cramming for finals, selecting new courses, planning vacations, and making new study resolutions. Although each day's agenda was heavily burdened, the extra- curricular activities flourished. ' t I .JP 1 A 15413. W .lane Wright, Rose Marie Ross, Marion Minor, JoAnne Niewoehner. 1- 1 W. 1 XY. - t 4 st, JUDY GOODMAN pins second lieutenant , on Guy Maddox during AFROTC co ? BEAVER SHOT, the result of few minor changes. '- 24.125-.xxr-iv-' 7 , 7 - ' -,, , it 'Ajiux . V . .. 4-sh aw l, 'C'li1f-: ' - , 5: 2-, .- . E-E-E-E?-'r --'f' 1, -.gf 3- 'i ' Tfiizsiiief ' --5' , ' g fe:--.., i -, -1.11 ' V15 fxfe is' . . ' 5 ?-E-ffl- '-1 ,,.,g.lc5 12135. sir-'1:eirgia:.i hiss.f:,L5h5s.r'a-F,3, ,.,,..i ' ,- .,.. ff-3:1-1-.21 ..,. -I. 'E QQ. zz :Ig 1. --'Eff' ?if.f-2:21:11 r fr: S - 160 JANUARY :TH --Ay' -- - -: - 1-I'-L - - s- -4 rv in-.1 1 M 1-z . . - , . . .. L V. ,-.. ., .su 1- f--vw--f-W V --H, ,EN -- -V . - V, MISS JANUARY. .Ioan Knight I I I I I .l 1 I STUDENT looks approvingly at the picture of Willy Steele, Olympic broad- in the San Diego Hall of Champions. DR. LOVE congratulates Al Olsen on his appointment ' fig J as San Dix-go State's athletic diroctor. Y i ' I I 1 - tl MN W 4' 1 .. , '94 I 'S I .tx I I tx. I I l I I I . 'fm' . - . ,, ,J-,V ' 'I -'-I- A, : . :4.af?-fy., -'-- , -,1.,:g, N-ml Y , flisa-f , - Y I I , , H- A fi ,Y V Y U O ., V l-2'g,,,-.-..- ,:,.,s-.....,L,g...,,,5.4..:s..Y - AL., Ewa:-JH' -I H - f 4' I I - ,- .YA-Z :gf gqk.-, Y-A743 - ACTIVITIES .3 SDS STUDENTS put high school rock n rollers to shame with their fancy foot work at the sophomore class-sponsored dance --9 .wr -.42 February began with 10, 9211, students swarming the library to register for the spring semester, refreshed by a week's vacation. The Musical Comedy Guild presented the Boy Friend . The sophomore class spon- sored a rock and roll dance and Sigma Alpha Epsilon donned its best for Poverty Prom. The Greeks and the Associ- ated Women Students argued over the Spring Sing site, while Action magazine began its condemnation of Evolve. THE ROARING 20's are revived on campus as the Musical LOVELY Diana Cordova, Miss February Comedy Guild promotes its production of the Boy Friend. E?gfI1fQ: 162 1 3 f iv MAMA HULLY gullies, papa hully gullies, Rythemnres hully gully too. F 'i- -fs In ,wk Ax H: ,::V-T,,,7:,.,- ,,,, Q., -ai - - fi, ,. ,,, ,. r,-4 ,V 1:-, :fri - , 1 rf . . .,s .,, Y . .,u,s+u?.a :dw----,Q - - - L Y, ,SL , W,-...,., .. -Z..,.i, ,- . J , ,Z - '-.vi-vw' '- 1- - 1, ,, ,.VW+n,, LL, ,J L E hs.: ...,e,is-,,,,c,,, Y -,. -7- ,ax FEBRUARY 3 gifs, A,xk A :V W , 4 .,, V f uk X 740- -4, N ' ,, i ' m ffq,,g,:' XSL Q M FUTURE San Diego State covds urn' told the benefits of college life: at a Girls' Lvaglu' Day program sponsored by the Associutvd Woriien Students. s ctosep cusses -M - '?----,.,..' .' JOSE LIMON and his dumrv vompany perform in LAC sponsor:-d program. l-5 -...'- ff USUAL hustle of registration is zxppurvnt as students anxiously check the vlosed classes ' STUDENTS KNEEL to plan their schedules in the last tedious ten minutes before entering the library. Acrlvmes MPMBLRS Ol' AS C0llI1l1l say .good byc to Dickie Thomas .xt .1 farewll banquet i held in his honor at the Golden Lion R1slxuranl lhomas retired from his post - 1 f I 1 4 f I ' M 'l l li l in 1 l lt Ll 14 X w , A F . 1 ALIKUI RBIS snulcs lften bc-in named winner of the gl lu l'.1sxlon'shf.1rd romn contest l l l if W E ll Wd tl M 5 Q ,EZ ' Q f t March was a month of many activities on cam- pus, including All Menis Week', sponsored by the Associated Men Students. Kappa Sigs presented their annual Farmers Frolicg and Alpha Chi Omegas held their annual Roller Skating Contest as a benefit for cerebral palsy. On the political front, students began filing for the spring election and Don Brown traveled to Sacramento in attempt to have a parking revenue bill considered by the legislature. Four hundred journal- ism students from col- leges throughout the state came to SDS for Califor- nia lnter-Collegiate Press Association parley. MISS MARCH Krlhy Slexcns SDS STUDPNTS display lieir talents in fr: Ps', . :W fi: MARC it ws. ONE HUNDRED push-ups proves Pi Kappa Alpha pledgo Pete Burgert man of the day in a contest sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon. i l THOUGHT I had that exzun cooled. 'ir .C-,.-,.s,K-,:.,.-,.:,,.,-T, .,,. , , i- , G., ,,,? Z , Y v-,. ,Q ,YY ,H , ,v , , V H -.i i ,W . , ' ' ' I Nl -,,:Y...--i iii:..A,, -,,....g.lQi...i: , .-,, KAPPA SICS dross as farmers to prolnotv their annual Farmers Frolir' Dance. WHO COULD refusv lo lmuy a Polka Party hid when there are five pretty girls selling it? t I il 'L' -L1 -1. ruin fe. -me I 'W b w , .S K -Q, Q 1- ,V P, ' 4, .L-are ss- ri-1-1 ,.,. ,H ,kr -fs Fw? Fm, W I 4, . --gn ,ig gl-gwfs -gg W QL 33 ' ' pinw ' J f , P .' pff70i1f ' '- f5'tf14.i fx -c,9 .- A, ' L, - ,N .Apu ' 1 J fr , 3 it ,T i V ,, 'ft' ', .' I X ,R as AAL 5: MJ xx P4 1 l ' A : S. J 3 Y' 7 '-. 5 l I if? ' ' 5 4 gf' its ff: ' if' ' :- if fa x q-.- 1 gi ,G I ' . F. 'P M . lv i i L 9 HBV-. ' 1:5111 A A ' or P P iowa-2 ACTIVITIES 'I65 in-5.9 :'?ls:,M V MISS APRIL, .Izxrkie Kanrclicr. MTQQ QHTPWRFFY ,my-.,-I:,I,.+.,- ,.,.....,. .im An-nv- -A--.i-.J ann., 1-v 5. :f'55'v fl' CADET CAPT. RON CROW, drill te-um executive oHicer, receives th AFROTC Drill Competition champion trophy from Angel Marilyn Matson JUSTICE WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS, in his LAC sponsored speech, warned students and visitors about lhe struggle of democracy vs. communism in Asia. raw. ,f,.- -f..,?,..,w7T,, A W---.-Z'-.,.-.f,,M, .w,1f,1,,.,,,M ' 51 , --- aff.. ,-..f 55:1-Q4 , Fm-,,,......,,..WR, ff-41 - f f--I ,ww-grv Y .,, i-wc. Tffjiy--,f:gff.f-,Y-YK: T-if-if .4 ff,-ig f - ,.1-A A' 'Wag ogjigr PM . 152' ' ijgngfmi' ?'ig3,.:Q, Q ii!-ff, j'Ey-..-4-T'..'??.5Q,l 5 I.. .gfmz I Wg - egg : jjw . iii A Q W in Q U 'E - .Az ,L.,.W , ,. YA. . :WY , L, 0: .,:-,g..,, 1 gggin-- ,SL-,,.gY.,, .Q-: Hi.. -:...,g..w.. - - V- V -Y - - 'wr - -5-2.f. -v:2-., .r.L--.r,.,h, , ,L,..,.,..,.--,,,win-..,, 166 APRIL COMMISSIONER OF ELECTIONS, Buzz Halle, coordinates planning and execution of plans with the help of his secretary. gf! AS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES Boyd Malloy, Woodie Moorhead and Vern Whitaker caught in a pensive mood at the election assembly. April was election month at San Diego State. Speeches filled the spring air as candidates campaigned. AS President Don Brown presented the State of the Campus message, and Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas spoke in the men's gym. The AS election ended in a run-off with Boyd Malloy emerging the victor. Also victorious was the AFROTC drill team which won the western states championship that entitled them to attend the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. On the social scene, Alpha Tau Omega held its annual Shipwreck Dance at the San Diego Rowing Club, and Alpha Phi Omega picked the ugliest man on campus. -. II E UH 'H .II V 11 I fwfr All ,. ,nt. 'w-.. wtf, , wt IL P5 U I ' I ' ONE OF the 2O'Z1 who voted. X A ' x X I I- la Ax I p 3. CAMPAIGN POSTERS literally blanketed the campus as candidates and friends alike worked to ensure a winning percentage in the final balloting. -92.7 ?? if--5 -'-1: F f-we fx , ,L-...-fy, --1 W ,-1.- ,, rm .i.t1 . -- E-. . f . ,N , , A , N.. Y , Q 1-syn ,, f,,?i-,-..,,.. ACTIVITIES 151 H. --1 S 'li' V v A 1- . KJ'- Y. f x:T'. V Q R .-, away- -.5 i r R+. lf ,gf ii f I. V, GOVICRNOR PAT BROWN pays tribute to the late Dean C. E. N4-. 1- l HUNDREDS OF LHOTARDS and tights cover the floor of the new Peterson Gymnasium as the modern dance classes perform for Founders' Day. Highlights of May were the llth annual Spring Sing sponsored by the Associated Women Students, the Greek Week I m 1 celebration, and Sigma Chi's Tropical Cruise, Founders' Day y saw Gov. Pat Brown pay tribute to the late Dean Peterson l for whom the new gym was named. An Award Assembly l was held to honor outstanding students. For seniors the I4 l culmination of four years of study, fun and activities came with graduation in June. Peterson at the Founders' Day dedication of the new mens' gym, which was named Peterson Gym. ff! ,. f I I. -TX l l . x' . lr in rl l , '- L Q n r F 1 1935 L . VV' tvg,-.N . Y lx s f as SE -H: R- if it li' T le xx X ff .gn -, it -4 , J. 'E x All T si .a 24. -- t v' s c., L., 1. . ::.A..,f,,,, 1 wx ., V ,ij fi 1-any -X A f-Kgs 1' At,-, ff- N- u. '-W-4, - . j '1 I, ,Q Q2 .1 I xii ki, 111' , u ALL'S FAIR in pie and politics, smiles Don Brown as he wipes W 'f' mfg? V rf 1 away evidence of the pie-throwing contest. 168 JUNE 'NI 4 57 - uw pr wil y 3 M W PM K, ' MISS JUNE, Lynn Cehring A '-- . f. 'I 5- rf! ,. Qffjf' A y iff f' Qian 3 fl-WQ. at hw- ' , .iff if f' V if. , - 1 ' i i 4 GRADUATION l961,' '-' -i Y F J-.ii 5 , - ' ., - iN,Q q 5! T' .4 L TAU KAPPA EPSILON joins with Alpha Chi Omega to win the 'mixed' MAN AND WOMAN of the year, Bob Butler and Jean Collier. 169 division of Spring Sing. 'E-'R'E Mary Arnold Don Brown Jean Collier 'Q U ffm Robert Battenfield Robin Briscoe J-'ini-r-W , 4 Robert Butler Robert Clark Ron Doctor J. Allan Goldberg F' xxx 'Sgi 'x G ,., of F4 Jerry Gordinier Sharon Graham Blaine Holliman Chuck Inskeep Errol Kadef Bettianne Moore JOB M00fehe3d WHO'S WHO Students selected to be listed in the 1961 edition of Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities were chosen on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, extra-curricular activities and future usefulness to business and society. Pat McKee , fx. Y N i 7' . -M, ' 1 ,W - I, if N! Q-,. xi if ngrf Robert Moss Alan Sachrison John Stanley Marla Stanley Julie Sullivan WHO'S WHO Vern Whitaker AZTEC ENGINEER 3 4- . AZTEC ENGINEER staff from left: Robert Bedore, adviser: Bill Thompson, Bill Miller, Tom Hale, Art Winters, Oliver Markley, Clyde Thomas, editor. The Aztec Engineer, which is published quarterly, keeps local business and indus- trial firms informed of what students at San Diego State are doing in the fields of engineering, physics, mathematics, and chemistry. CLYDE THOMAS Editor C' 173 .45 I lx af J ACK OAKES Editor The Aztec plunged from the wading pool of twice weekly publication to the ocean of daily service and it took a while to learn to swim. But Editor ,lack Oakes found what many had doubted: the college was bursting with news, more than enough for four mornings each week. AZTEC STAFF i l ??'?in VJ 1. . iq T1 i BURT KUHLMAN Managing Editor Managing Editor Burt Kuhlman headed a news editing staff that included Bob Battenfield and Pat Stahlnaker, city editorsg Rustee Kaiser, society editorg Jean Agusta, copy vditorg Larry Sera, photo editorg Larry Shipley, sports editor: and Linda Guenzler, feature editor. it 'VT ll xy l f f HP S ix ,P lx. PHIL JOANNES BOB BATTl2NFIlil-D PAT S'l'AlzllfNAKl'1R Advertising liditor City Editor CNY hdllol' 'I74 is X -u' 1' 'E C o K4-' I RUSTEE KAISER LARRY SERA LINDA GUENZLER Society Edilor Photo Editor Feature Editor FALL SEMESTER LAR RY SHIPLEY Sports Editor JACK DUNCAN Columnist - iv.. E- , -- 9.--. D'-w -P1 ! iii-ii .i 175 tfli.--' . 'fir Ni f----L-A.-I-5 JOE STEIN Editor The spring Aztec had a stormy', beginning as it fought for a continuance of its daily status when increased printing costs caused a shortage of funds. However, the AS Council allocated an additional 9351375 to end the financial difficulties. The spring Aztec strived for increased editorial comment and mirroring of campus opinion. AZTEC STAFF JERRY ARCHER Managing Editor The staff included Joe Stein, editorg Jerry Archer, managing editorg Suzi Lowrie, feature edi- torg Pam Huber, society editorg Bill Bell, sports editorg and Pat Stewart, photography editor. Jack Duncan set an endurance record as his column appeared in every issue. ' ,. . I .N ,V .Mrs 4. H, H 5 at ' T xdufi ' ra -' H L . '13 - tit' N ' ' N V V I i U It , X W , ' l or , F V ,1 ,L .-I n V 'egg ,, ,,,1 Y ,Q c,5 Yi-YA, V ' ' F Q 'I ----LJ: f -V PHIL JOANNES SHERRY NIPPER REX SAEMON Advertising Manager CNY Edltor Clty E ltor 176 DR. JAMES JULIAN Adviser SPRING SEMESTER -wwe-5 , 7' SUZI LOWRIE Feature Editor . .f l -. -',. xx . ,Af PAT STEWART Photo Editor '3 ww ww A HW' in UWM wx ,uw WMV 1 Az? XT iL f'53' l 4- I--. '-'Y , J Y I1 0 ug J:-L rm ' Q g'- 1 , -1 3 in am.. r Q x. W ' A ' ' .za ' A . HT za fi S f Q' f A I , X P' Jr, ,, .,- A h E ,y A .... ,- Lira' A 1 . 'L .X -xr' 3-1 in i ' V'-.V ' ' - N fl' Y 'RH A' Y, , DON FERRELI, Copy Editor BOB BATTENFIELIJ Columnist t,.t 2 PAM HUBER Society Editor Q? 'mmf' . ,- E rar A JACK DUNCAN Columnist i on I Hif i-'3 , A N 6 fi A , -1 I L' Q -f 1 T lie'- BILL BELL Sports Editor ui-H i 1, ' Fi ' wx. - f fx. i Fm-:D ANDERSON Art Editor 177 DEL SUDGESTE .... Yi .1 T I K I 4 .1 avg 1: dia.: P 4 .dl 0.0 , ui-lv u-5 'f 0 'fi a .R ay.. ,s 2- . 1'6 - 'CIF I 's RAY LETSINGER LINDA LUALLIN Fraternity Editor Sorority Editor With the completion of the 1961 Del Sudoeste the staff feels both relief and r e g r e t. Editing a year- book is not an- easy or even glamorous job. This year's staff has worked many hours in its attempt to put into words and pictures the essence of life at San Diego State. fn .1 I E, 'fir 4Et '7'?I 5 T135 is tp sgf T 1 ,KX H-5 MQ , l .ws li, II -nfl W7 ,WIDE-if ul l.c.f4'3L, i Nl ' ' . . - v .-1, ghskgi, 'E' lx' E f Aft 1121 is K ' x I tr ' - --1' t DZ X I ul. . N , 1 .x '-V -.,, gf' gl- v- .f ' .v -4 . . . . V. , 14 I 5' HM. ' ,X 1 x 3. 1fT. 7- C 4 Xxx' ' I L' l' g to V Q' - ftQ5a...7 1' tk At, I '-s vl5'x A - . 563. 1113 rf r . 2:44 may 'N Snffi. 5. ,L , 35415. ., 4 N- r 17-1-1. ws -M WOODIE MOORHEAD Layout Editor 1 i n I 3 sf 'r 'k .5 BRENDA LINDSAY Activities Editor ,s-vm, it tiff?-Ht I ..-Ili 211. . ., DAVID DAVIDSON LYNDA LOVE CATHY CHEVERIE Assistant Sports Editor Organization Editor Photo Sgcretary ld X.. 'I' DEL SUDOESTE fa i Ns BRUCE DILLON Photographer If law -A.-.af tr 5 cfiv' x., NED CRAWLEY JACKIE KELLISON Pllvlosrapllel' Copy Assistant LARRY SERA Copy Editor ff' fr f ina 1 A ... r . 0 . . A ,3 C - tv' I My k' arty I BOB GARDNER BILL MITCHELL JIM WALTERS LISA KRANTZ Photographer Photographer Photographer Photographer i cr.. Q? .At JOE COFFNEY LOUISE SMITH KATHY BALINT BELLE LONG Photographer Copy Assistant Photo Assistant COPY ASSISUIUI Which twin has the Toni?' ,... as r Watcliing all the girls go by. mi mms' E J 1-kiv 'lillUlllil5 says farewell. JACK DUNCAN Everyone, it is said, should have a year- book. The reasons given are many and varied, but most of them go something like this: aj As you grow old, you will enjoy remembering your college experi- ences. bj Your children and grandchildren will enjoy seeing you as you were . . . when a youth, and cj you may need a blunt instrument with which to belt said children. I doubt, however, when you purchased the Del Sudoeste, you had the foresight to consider its long-range values. Most of you probably remembered someone clicking a camera in your direction, and figured it was worth the price of a good fifth of Scotch, to see how it came out. Or, it is possible you are simply one of the vast majority. You are tradition-bound. In an effort to conform, you buy a Del Sud every year. You buy the book, and you sell your individuality. But probably the biggest reason so many of you bought yearbooks is the two new features which are offered. You probably figured a Del Sud in sound and living color is a good buy at any price. The record, you thought, could always be used for baking pizza. So, as you gaze fondly at yourself, swathed beautifully in cap and gown, there will be 999 others indulging in the same vanity. A circulation of 1000 may not compare with a publication like, God's Little Acre, but it is worthy of note. Especially when one considers that there are 10,000 of you who decided on the Scotch. In an effort to be better informed on your reasons for buying or not buying a yearbook, I set out on a one-man survey. The first student I encountered was a coed. Her hair was piled high atop her skull in something called a beehive. Her skirt was hemmed above her knees. Her ample feet were covered by white pointed tennis shoes. Her eyelids were green. I asked her if she were going to buy a Del Sud. 'fSud? she asked. Yes, I donit mind buying suds now and then. But usually, if I just sit around the Quaff Barrel awhile, some sport will pop. In fact, that is where I am going now. To heck with this survey, I said, I'll go with you. It turned out to be the most expensive survey I ever conducted. Butil digress . . . what most of you don't realize is that get- ting this yearbook out is a task which compares to the filling of one of our beloved canyons. It requires teamwork, knowledge, initiative and a faculty adviser who threatens the whole staff with F's. The Del Sud adviser is a veteran newspaper editor who got tired of editing. He was tired of reporters who couldnit write. He was tired of photographers who couldn't take pictures. He was tired of unmet deadlines. live got it, he thought, I'll go back to college and teach people to do things correctly. When he got to SDS and found out he was Del Sud adviser he was happy. ln fact, he was overjoyed . . . a whole year to put it together. He walked happily to the yearbook ofhce and stuck his smiling countenance through the door. A frown crept over his face as he observed the stacks of copy which needed editing, the photo- graphs which needed cataloguing and the staff which was busily listening to the Dodger game on a transistor. 'LThis, he observed wryly, is where I came inf, But our adviser put the pressure on, and the staff came through. He is now undergoing gastro-intestinal surgery at Mercy Hospital and the staff is preparing for another year on the Del Sud. A year which the adviser insisted they take. Yessir, it has been quite a year, and this publication has recorded it for posterity. In the fall, for instance, President Love spoke to the students for the first time. In the spring he spoke to San Diego Magazine. San Diego State, the magazine said, has no traditions. My friends, you are reading one. 181 MUSIC DElSKEll'MENT f'l f'w..'. 4 J -'-4-fn, 7 L7 l v J. DAYTON SMITH conducts one of the four sections of College Chorus during rehearsal for 'The Creation, whirh was presented in May. --'A - Y- v- Y , JA l gJ.C lo '- COLLEGE CHORUS is one of the most popular vlasses on campus. with over 200 students enrolled in each section. SAN DIEGO STATES Concert Choir. 182 Q, X, .. U ...a 1 xg f.m4. 1-:l g:u'q 'ff m'Ka'fv'ff'2P f5 ' rf 0,6 0 0 A ilu 1 1-.v'f'5:'3OY Q,-. .gg 4 1 ,.-,4ff,g, 'f,1b,: xc,,',xC -'vcw1b'.M,.--, 4.1 13 5: ' , . .M nz..-W.-,4 -'-lu, . . . ,, 312' f 295342552925 353, g,fv,g:',Q,.f ' bk F T5-ff. 3 ,.., ,, ,. Wx- - v . .. Q.. , rx ' ',-5 .. fl V.-3.-59514,'ffngyf' .- '.Tf1J'T1' L, .u xr .WW x m Auld 15 E ,A v- K s tr K XA: P gb , 3 K , -4' x-,J snr 544 x r l Q i r f ff L- ii 9 N W J' Q P 4 DRAMA MEDEA Medea, the first production of the drama department during the fall semester, is the story of a barbarian princess who falls in love with a Greek adventurer. She helps him win the Golden Fleece. As a reward, he carries her off to Greece, where they settle and rear a family. He, however, decides to marry the beautiful princess daughter of the King of Corinth. Here Euripi- des begins his play, with Medeais nurse lamenting the unhappy situation of her mistress. The cast included Dawn Daniel, Minos Generales, Darryl Rapp, ,lack Pickett, Connie Grader, Charlotte Paine, Myrna Pierce, Andrea Russell, Priscilla Lawson, Ron Ray, David Starr, Charles Johnson, Fred Nervo, Fredric Berling, Diane Baker and Florine Wcainer. Priscilla Lawson starred as Medea. ,Tin THIS KING demands that Medea leave his coun try by dawn. THE TOWN loasts Clara after she donates to the depressed city one billion marks for the life of one of its citizens. l84 THE VISIT The Visit produced during the fall semester takes place in a little European town that is in the state of financial despair. The economic disaster has brought with it a deep moral apathy and hopelessness. The town's only hope is an incredibly wealthy woman, who is about to revisit her hometown. The cast included Gabrielle Winzurk, John Edgerton, Aaron Oliverson, Jim Smidt Mi Sandlin, Harris Teller, Ellis Jordan, Johnson, Charlotte Paine, Pete Menefee, X drea Russell and Edward Becker. 1 KRUEGER DEMANDS of the judge that there he .in investigation of the theft of his Beaver Coat. TWELFTH NIGHT The vigor of Shakespearian humor is displayed in Twelfth Night, produced during the spring semester at SDS. This merry romp indulges in a mild satire on the popular theme of people in love. The cast included Harry Learned, Mike Anderson, Gerry Breese, Robert Kruggel, Ronald Lynch, Ernie Marugg, Ed Woeten, Colin McKay, Jack Pickett, Sen Samcoe, Bruce Hoover, Gabrielle Winzurk, Anne Farrar, Helen Vothelin and Trudy Lippke. DRAMA BEAVER CCAT Beaver Coat, the last play of the fall semester, takes place in a small village on the outskirts of Berlin at the end of the Bismark authoritarian rule, The Beaver Coat is a comedy from the youth of the author, Gerhart Hauptmann. In the Bea- ver Coat, Hauptmann has treated the people he knew and loved - Silesian peasants who find themselves in a social order not of their making. As assortment of characters, each in his own fashion, seeks to move up and out of the older way of life. The cast included Andrea Russell, San- dra Berke, Ray Borras, Bette Blaycles, Ken Samcoe, Charlotte Paine, Richard Ellis, Robert Kruggel, Pete Menefee, William VanLoo, Jon Groves and John Edgerton. ln- VIOLA APPEALS to Olivia in behalf of the Duke. MUSICAL COMEDY GUILD l tw. t ' M V , fu ROMANCIC BLOSSOMS between Mary Velline and Denis Allen in San Ur' x ELLIS JORDAN and Colleen Patrick spoof the and styles of the 'Lrouring twentlfs in San D11 o qtitc s presentation of The Boyfriend Din-go Stutxfs spoof on tha- roaring twenties . THE BOYFRIEND fn if i , , it A ,af The Boyfriend, a musical comedy of the uroaring twentiesn recap- tured the pace of life, love of fun and high spirits of i.. as . f-:rw the unforgetable era. The l l L l all-student production of the Musical Comedy Guild was directed by Ron Ray, a junior speech arts major. Included in the cast were Mary Velline. Denis Allen, Priscilla Lawson, Charles Johnson, Judy Cornelius, Sharon Barcom, D a w n Daniel, C 0 I e e n Patrick, Peter Menefree, M i lc e Hoffer, Ellis Jordan, Paul Zemke, Connie Grader and Harris Teller. CHARLOTTE PAINE does a roaring twenties style tango in The Boyfriend . MARY VELLINIC and De-nis Allen play the leudinh role in The Boyfrwlld A I AFRUTC The Air Science program offered at San Diego State strives to develop in young men the qualities of leadership essential to civil and military respon- sibility and to train officers for the Air Force. af- -rn, sr , V .1 r-..'.,.:w EYES RIGHT IS commanded as the cadets pass the reviewm stand ,W ...-- Qi: F .4 UI ll,,. J I 1, WJ 'V -K iuuf L! f , Q .. z:,c gan-5 if - ,Q ,,f, 1-V 9 Sandy Jaworski -AJ' 1? s 73 L n I V- TJ Q' 51 a - ive V Q . , ga 'ul' A f4 ' , 'n If R- T' ??'?', mf 1 951-T'4nf , .. . ., M f imma 'KA ' V - .f, 111::-',j1xfp-' V- 7- - F'3:wL:,.,i .5 7 777- '09 V4kTf?'5j'f':5zf.'g'zf:e,. Kay Bryan .A ' 'V :1.., .., '- .. A- - ,QV-5--'f 1 ...- . f xg Q,-,Q,.:5.a-'.Jg,,f,,3 ,A-,fb fi-:I-5,53,,-.f-.4f3',4La Jxm Salmon :man -f4-'Zh fri-' - l.f1', 51'?':L-'YQ rvffifat H PM lg Peggy Bradshaw Dennis Nix LEADERS .3 Qi mill lllwyn, .u film ll. lf? 1 rl I , fv-,gf r - .ifk . IF 1 Tl ,L , 3 SONG LEADERS, from left: Sandy Jaworski, Judy Wellillger, Carole Coody, Peggy Bradshaw, ,lylyxf--Af 'F' L 7: Sur Grady, Kay Bryan. 'fin' , rf' v5.f',.x ' Z .' , ... , 1 v '!?f,,4?' . .LVA va: I V 4:13 .mul-V4 1'-A 1 .?x', , jilqrihi-7'b..g -fx .lie t. mae f .R bf. f'1Ff'W1lkI1' ' x Fx, 3 r. 41 sf' ' . N 1. .1 .14- 'x AZTEC PEP BAND f 3, 'gf I X W 1 7.4 AZTEC PEP BAND, from left: James Hoffman. Roger Rickson, Wayne Grucnwald, Don Arlinez. ,lim Holets. Warreii Carnifz jr GL. 45 t - , -l . -.Ii 0 -l. ll I 4 t -fit. ' , fin A Q' X xxvlr R- . ktlx. Q 1 i 1 I .af I A it BAND MEMBERS Angvl Martinez, Clark Cunll and Rolwrt Finnin. I an . 'E ,i ilg l , if f., if .fm 'I , 4 1. ' -n .A 9 X ' ' i 1 , T?-1' -4 -f rv , fx j-S ' -'u I ?' 'AQ gfdf. 'f DRUMMER Williams Ends with Robert Finnin li I tl sf l X 115444 C P I ,nl I. ...H Q V i 1 x p ' .--- 4 . 'A -1, 'I' fx I ' W 'fn ' I I i J' . ' un ALBERT WACNICR pounds on piano during Quad rally. Q i 4 Q . 1 1 xiii 1 2 1 E5 Wi, -. .I C 4. v -' 'rl' 1, b up ! 's- f , mx jf 'EI . - 9' rg? Q MARCHING 'X'F'2'Xi? , A sf XV W- I jqsv I W I 1 'ip' ' Q .1-37. 3 ' T 5:f- : 3.'1I -f' ,, xg, ,, ' ,,. , ,. I - ,' n ,Q min- i. ff-W 1 Q f ' 5 .-21.12,-,1'l-.li , ,it ,. ,. .. L DWAYNE CROUGER Band Major F W- :'T 1 iT,'7Af ' iw fmt -' -Q A ,,, ,F 'Qi - '- R Q 4 ,r L Y LF' S. 1 ' . - 1 I' . 'Q L. 4- I5 , , ,,p:H'fqf1 ,. 'S GSS - 111+-w? pk ff f - g 4, 6 :EL . H Jai, 5 7' I' gfifejf.. I-id Aj ,M ., ,A I - - R-. I. M . ,, -is ,f wif- i -1 L. fefi-7911 ' 1' -1' Nw: 4 QM 5 , - z EY' vga' ,, , Y N fwfr L- f-.QPR-, M . 3' f 1 .. Lf. I 'S Z 'llgff-1314 i f ' X 'Q A .Q N f 1 .fiiliiz -. 'J + W a?- Q fm ,., 9'-I' I R, ' 1 L.-'ff X 5fm.'E 4 . 7--'iff' .A N ., ce. 4 . . . rr j 1 .. J, -'SML f I O N f . 3: .1 . Q.1 -1. .Nw . 1 -i.:.- - 9 -' Q ., - YA 55, 'V 'V f, -f-535. f mfr. fr .. ' , Q w. 5 -2554142 -af. . ' .ci L ,- . I V , L ,,4g1, 4214, - - N ,1 2 I 1? if . x H ,if -LT, .S .- f. 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A SALUTE from the famous Aztvc Marc-hing Band. 1.13 C l 3- KEBS KEBS, San Diego State's FM radio station, went into operation on Sept. 12. The station broadcasts from 4- to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, and features news, concerts, campus lectures, international for- Y ums and drama. Ken Jones, professor of speech arts, is general manager of the station. He is assisted by Robert E. Lee, production managerg Arthur Wimer, news directorg and Frank Norwood, program director. ROGER SMITH, radio news writing student, looks over the Associated Press wire machine as news copy comes directly to the composing room. 3 MIKE ANDERSON, music production director, listens to one of the recordings featured on the popular and classical music shows for children and adults broadcast daily. 192 DN THE AIR ARLENE HARRIS, student traliic manager, works on one of the many programs which she schedules each day. ., . STUDENTS ON THE news staff prepare copy for the news programs which are broadcast at 5 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. daily From left OFa1ra Barton John Hoffman, Blaine Hollimon, Jon Scott. Joel Stein and Allen Rothlisberg. In 1957 SDS inaugurated one of the few professional broadcasting curriculums in the nation, The program con- sists of four years of study in radio, television and their related subjects, leading to the degree of bachelor of science in broadcasting. The curriculum includes classes in station management, advertising, programming, announcing, news writing, oper- ational engineering, production and directing. The studios contain three audio systems of professional broadcasting standards, enabling the students to produce a variety of programs. x . E. KINCSLEY POVENMIRE, associate professor of speech arts broadcasts his Storyland show at 4- p.m. each Friday. The show features childrens stories JOHN AUZIN, producer of the From the Campus show featuring lectures and idiscxssions recorded on the campus and in the community, copies a recording or IS next program. KBES SDSC CAMPUS LIFE 4 in-'7' ' f y .1 ll V 'A-gi' 'iii S if . iw JIM COULD, the new AS vice president, is congratulated by Woodie Moorhead, a defeated presidential Candidate. THE END of a reign. Boyd Malloy. left, with Don Brown. IX .Q 1--X,-ef la -V I 41 lf, . 'x--, 7 '51 . c- f.'.g. -, f, ... x '.svf9, O c UGG-1 D c' -'n' -0 ' ., 5,5 0 Nu - ergo. . O Q' , , 1 . :on-o-o 0 m.e c Q 9 9, o . ' D 9 . . -uoo'90 -Sena -. . 7 oe., . go fa- . .-rr-.',. , , -. ,',9,0,o. . -. . ,0.o.c.o. f ' ' - .dz o Q'-snug-o.,,'o'o 0.0. , 'O o ofoio Z. Y . - f. - FHOSE HOURS just slip away during a bridge game. ffl fi 'L 'Wxex . , DO, RE, MI- LAMBDA CHI ALPHA LITTLE 500 751 b if if Lys, w.,u-use vugydgvh. 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W57',3u'7f Tf'3 i':ff :im .-r-411 f?E1f'144 .,1 Q- , - ,-iv FOES CVERPCWER AZTECS GN GRIDIRON The San Diego State varsity showed no more than a lot of heart as the Aztecs ended the 1960 football season with a dismal record. The strength of its opponents was simply too much for the scrappy team as it managed to win only one game and tie one during the eight-game schedule. Among the outstanding Aztec players were Dick Morris, halfbackg Pat Roberts, guard, Bob Moss, center, and Russ Boemke, quarterback. The first string included Ed Duckett, Max Gresoro, Roberts, Moss, Leroy Dotson, Dick Hammes, Joe Rockhold, .lim Wolf, Morris, Len Johnson, Carl Hays, Sam Stuart, Joe Cabaldon, Mike Tarlton, Rick Garcia, and Boemke. 4 '2l ,lim Symington Bob Moss Rick Garcia Bill Coltrill Qlmmfrlmck Center Halflaack Center 3 if 13-Lg.5,iggf f ' A t Ti i Q 1 I - 7-54 i W I - . . '-f' .--.ar ,.- - ' ' 'f-or- - 'Q: 1 4.-.r vu. ..w ' A k av ..-i p 'l ' ' . D . -,sal Q, ' ,, 53- M' 'Q,.. i-....lo, 1 V- , f',:,,-4-fp-,, 1.,.'1 -if ' 4 4- V ' ...L AZTEC GARCIA pulls down Hall in the Marine game. 198 1 Xi V' 14' I v 4. J '-rv xr Pnl' fi Joe Gabaldon Half back Ed Duckett End Bob Moroney Fullback Tom Proctor Halfback MORRIS GAINS yardage as Aztecs, helped by a rain drenched field, go on to edge Pepperdine, 27-20. I fx- - '11 :L . ki -, - - ,L- , , - - ,- -, x BOEMKE GOES around right end for yardage against Long Beach State F? Km ilu vi? WW L1E?:'?fE'L?E f'el VARSIT Center Milan Dimich Tackle Jim Wolf Quarterback Max Gresoro Tackle LeRoy Dotson Co-Captai n Guard X .r , 1 Lu, . im, ,wi-f f, gmgw , . -ll, Er ,, V 'K ' Y :I ' :+- up 1 r-I -Ai. -' . 4.-.M . rf 'Ii 'f 'Q-thi' V655 Rl DDERS 49 Y X if , ..,, ' 'A,v-- ' -urn-f--veg:-flu-'eu ',- ,M . 1 v ,5. ,N T-N 1 . L-,JVM - an up ' A Fi.-if . fQQf.11a7, 55 '.g',-rl V f a aff q . v.':V 4 is. -Ljf 1- N.: - r, 'l L-'HY 1 Y, if , . Dick Morris Co-Captain Halfhack Halfback Dick Hammes Tackle George Smith Tackle Al Jacobus Center ,, . -,... '-, Q., if-QT. :iff vsp, Xp -4, 1 -an .MJ V, 'EEN 1.-i .-. Dane' L NEITHER ANTICIPATION nor dismay is shown as Coach Covernali watches his Aztecs' efforts. : I 1 ' r Y' ' V J- A . - ,, ' 1- -7:45.-..t: '1x::. 3: 3 ,.4,. .,,, 3 M- nb.....n-..--..-- s , - , 4 0 f,-,li '- - 1 v -' ans' ' AZTEC VARSITY CRIDDERS: FRONT ROW, loft to right: lid Cherry, Jim Symington, Roh Moqonf-y, Rink Curciu, Dirk Morris, I.vRoy Dolsnir, .lolm Slmcklett, Al Iacolnis, Ron Walker, Wilford Cruz. MIDDLE ROXV: Jon Cuhuldon, Hcvlor Mora-no, Dick Hamm:-s, Dzxvm: Whittington, Mako Silllllllll, Al McBc-th Mike Turllon Put Rohurls ,lim Sihhut, Carl Hays, Russ Boumkc. TOP ROW: lid Dnrzlu-tt. Milam Dimich. Don Slltlon, Mux GF1'S0l'0, George Smith, Sum Stuart: Tom Proctor, Randy Chaffin, lVilliam Collrill, Len Johnson, Roh Moss, ,lim lVolf, Roh Jordon, Mgr. AZTEC GRIDDERS battle for yardage against a tough Marine line. li .41-.' ' ' p- ulq' MLM --iq 'Y gp Len Johnson Carl Hays Halfback Fullback ..x Y may .. N . . -+I. ' - C '.-V 'I V -h ' , 1 if-X L ' 'fo 1 f aw X - 1- - ox , 'M . ' , .. ' ...nninux Joe Rockhold End R 203 I ' a r .'- , F S ' ..Q, ,, 4 I, - - -visa ' ' if , 3: 4 7 1-T' . 1, 39? MV. J' r l 4 PAPOOSE being pulled down by USD frosh. EARL MOORE heads for trouble against USD frosh. PAPOCSES WIN ONE, LOSE THREE The freshman football team won only one of the four games it played last fall. However, the team did show some offensive power, scoring a total of 62 points during the season. Lack of depth in the line hurt the Papooses' chances of defeating their rivals, who used the two-platoon system and always had a fresh team on the field during the 60-minute tussles. The unsuccessful year in the won-loss column can be attributed to the inexperience of the team. In every game fumbles hurt the frosh as they lost to the USD Frosh 16-14, and to UCLA 29-6. Top scorers for the Papooses were ,lim Stauber, halfbackg Ernie Griffen, quarterback, and John Moore, end. Outstanding linemen included Steve Billings, Bob Prahl, Ronnie Bryce and Dave Sheets. Coach Joe Till said he felt the three-day layoffs between games was a big factor in the team's poor show- ing, and said his team had done a good job under the circumstances. With a yearis experience the Frosh play- ers should strengthen the varsity squad next year, Till said. . , mln . f' Q, ' 'K ,i ., 1:-JIU ' ' ' f - ix UH! ' I tm ' - JN 4417- 'f ' M751 :ax ,g army- A 'Y I. t .I 1 - . ' . . x 5, . .1 .wr 1' , I Sa n k , -1 E' I ,C I A . .F W Bag' fi lf 'v' - i , ,.' 1- ' Rx 1, X . r f A A 204 FRONT ROW, f left: Cl'ff Blevens, Tom Kenny, Bob Oates, Bob Marzano, Wynn Rowell, Lance Lernbeclf, Norm Ruffing, Jim. Shacklett, Ric Bonnoront, Jack rlglziirk. CEN'l'ER ROW: ,lim Stauber, Dave Davidson, Al Eickemeyer, Doug Balluff, Dennis Dleb, Head Ctgich .l will Till. 310511 MOST? B b B tler Bill Lefler ,lerr Puerile, Ernie CriHin. BACK ROW: Ass't Coach Denn1s.Magee, Randy Maclsaren, Ronnie ryce, .1 e p ms, 0 a v Y . P1?ahl,uEugene Conner, Dave Sheets, Wes Suiter, John Ramsey, Jerry Karp, Steve Billings, Vic Stark, .lim Walters, Asst Coach Dick Miller. 7'3 LEFT: Max Cheney, Wendell Maize, Ernie Portee. STANDING, from left: Coach Choc Sports- Milte Bob Larsen, Spencer Milne, Bill Hudson. CROSS CCUNTRY UNDEFEATED IN CDLLEGE CCMPETION This year's cross country team was perhaps the best in SDS history. The Aztec barriers won the CCAA championship for the ninth time in the 10-year history of the championship. Led by Coach Choc Sportsman, the 1960 team won nine meets and lost only one, The loss came in the UCLA 4-mile run, in which the Striders of L.A. nosed out the Aztecs and the Culver City Athletic Club by a narrow margin. Ironically, SDS had beaten both the Striders and Culver City by fairly wide margins in two previous meets. In the CCAA championship meet, the Aztec harriers gained sweet revenge as they edged Long Beach State, the team which had dethroned SDS last year. The 1960 Aztec harriers were undefeated in college and university competition. Outstanding stars such as Mike Dragila fwinner of the CCAA individual title, the October athlete of the monthv award, and unbeaten by his teammates this year as he placed iirst eight times and came in second and third once eachl, Bob Larsen, Max Cheney, Bill Hudson, Ernie Portee, Spencer Milne, and Wendell Maize, consistently placed among the top 20 runners in every meet. Since only Larsen is being graduated this year, future State teams should bring more honors here. 4-, , MAX CHENEY accepts an award after cross country meet. 205 gff :,jLf'fl., 151 ,?.?'f 7f1,2, - , , 1 X , X -N ff5 fET'2Zx:. ': f 5 fF'fi... 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ROW 2: Noel Mickelson, Curl Hunter, Terry Hulbert, Bill LPe, Dick Maureau, Willie Williams, Hal GriH'in, Coach George Ziegenfuss. ROW 3: Howie Higgins, Norm Ostapinski, Mike Steflan, Larry Phillips, Harry Stadnyk, Glenn Smith. I I RON MAYUIERS Guard WILLIE WILLIAMS Forward , ,i L l I l , SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SDS SEASON RECORD ALUMNI PEPPERDINE WHITTIER REDLANDS COLORADO COLORADO SD MARINES PASADENA LB STATE CHAPMAN COLLEGE CAL POLY FRESNO WHITTIER PEPPERDINE LA STATE SANTA BARBARA ST. MARY'S LB STATE SAN FERNANDO STATE CAL POLY LOYOLA U. LA STATE SANTA BARBARA SDS WON 10, LOST 14 'R CARL HUNTER N N I Forward x y - , 1 W 5614114 gt . I 1' 'fl J 15.11 I, J H 0111 ' V' 11' 1 ' H - V . 1, I , 1 w .- . v. wi ' I NORM OSTAPINSKI lips ball in to score against Long Beach. The Aztecs went on to win this close contest by a score of 72-71. BILL LEE Forward FINAL STATISTICS 24 GAMES No. Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds Pers. Points Player Games Att. Sc. Pct. Att. Sc. Pct. No. Av. Fouls No. Av. Hunter ........ ...... 2 2 285 111 .389 138 107 .775 160 7.3 70 329 14.9 Maureau ....... ...... 2 4 310 119 .383 159 107 .672 128 5.3 83 345 14.3 Ostapinski ..... ...... 2 4 243 108 .444 80 64 .800 199 8.2 70 280 11.6 Lake ...... ...... 6 59 21 .355 15 7 .466 40 6.6 21 49 8.1 Lee .............. ....... 1 0 59 32 .543 19 14 .736 30 3.0 19 78 7.8 Ofner ............. ....... 1 7 124 40 .322 52 46 .807 19 1.1 46 122 7.1 Hendrickson .... ....... 2 4 97 37 .381 44 34 .772 39 1.6 59 108 4,5 Williams ....... 8 39 16 .410 13 11 .846 10 1.2 16 35 4.3 Stadnyk ...... ...... 2 0 94 28 .293 31 20 .645 60 3.0 27 78 3.9 Higgins ...... ...... 1 4 25 11 .444 I8 6 .333 35 2.5 32 28 2.0 Phillips ...... ....... 1 5 40 10 .250 16 9 .563 37 2.4 20 29 1.9 Sadis ......... 9 17 6 .352 3 2 .666 6 .66 6 14 1.5 Colonelli .... ....... 1 3 12 4 .333 6 4 .666 6 .40 2 12 .92 Team Totals ...,.... ....... 2 4 1412 543 .384 598 427 .711 785 32.7 473 1500 62.5 Opponents' .,... . ..... 24 1410 576 .408 720 514 .713 895 37.2 479 1662 69.3 208 'Mil Norm Ostapinski, Coach George Ziegenfuss, Dick Maureau ZTECS END SEASON IN CGNFERENCE BASEMENT The Aztec basketball squad finished in the league basement for the second consecutive year. Despite a losing season, the Aztecs played as well as could be expected for a young, inexperienced squad. Coach George Ziegenfuss said, We performed satisfactorily for a first year club. The four ball players we lost due to ineligibility really hurt us. Although the' Aztecs managed only a 3-7 conference record, and a 10-141 over-all mark, many of their losses were by close scores. One of the bright spots of the rather bleak season was the clutch playing of Hunter, Ostapinski and Maureau, which often brought Aztec fans to their feet. The season is over, but the future loolcs bright, with all starters return- ing next season. According to Coach Ziegenfuss, With the return of all starters and ineligible men, plus some transfers, SDS should win the Cali- fornia Collegiate Athletic Association title. DICK MAUREAU blocks scoring attempt by the alumni, as the Aztecs go on to win 79-59. 209 'MHP' S-is HOWIE HIGGINS att:-mpts a block us an alumni player goes for points. -- -4:1-4 .. AZTECS OFF GUARD as an unexpected drive for the basket is made by an opposing player. 210 RON SADIS Guard FM? -N35 F Q7 'Q -1- xl. :N f' X' N X' A ' ,, Qi 1 -i '47 if -,mmm W if .14 X x5 8 Q ,L If '12, x A f? M, r r , ' 4' 1' d ' ' if -, -Q 2 I jf. M If I' 'K A, 1 W5 It fx x I. wifi 's,i 3 1 if K 0 X 5 A an ,,.,v ,, UIE5- 1 a ANU 5 ,tu mt P FRONT ROW from left Al Rlslev Don lnos Bob Arreola Mlddle Row Rmg, Drastrup Norm Potter Dave Martin Dave Walden D3Vld Beebe Top Row Couch Dr Carl Benton Due Flesner Tom Fllman Dave Colllns Blll Bruce Joe Clsterna Jerry Leonard FROSH BASKETBALL Coach Carl Benton was satlsfied wxth the Papooses performance thls year Although the Freshmen manabed only a 13 11 record they dld show moments of Dreatness 1n the latter part of the season A comblnatlon of fast breaklng and good offenslve play made up for the Papooses lack of defense Coach Benton felt that Tom Ellman B111 Bruce John Powell Dave Flesner and Brno Drastrup could make the varslty next year The unusual thmg about thxs years team was that It performed tts best agalnst the better teams whlle agamst the poorer teams tt fell apart 1960 61 F ROSH BASKETBALL RECORD DS SDS Oceanstde Carlsbad Pepperdlne Whlttter Whlttler Whlttler 3 Pepperdlne Phlb Pac Chula Vlsta Hlgh Loyola Oceanslde Carlsbad Mlramar San Drego C1ty College Marlne All Stars N T C San Bernardmo Valley Naval Au' Pac Loyola Chapman WINS LOSSES lst BN lst Marmes Cal Western J V Palomar College Cal Western JV Crawford Htgh Palomar College Y I ., A le - 7 0 IE C . 4 K 5,55 4 .l f NN P: I YV X. - J N l 7. y 7 ,.ne- 0150646 y QFD or 4 ,. ,t C Ni M . Cx ,,' l . -Fx r M ' - wg-Xp ' A x ,', A . 0' -- ' S , , , 72- ' - .... 39 66- 3 ' , 46 - ' .............,.... 69 52 - ' 67 - ' ' ..,,............,,...... 57 66 - ' .. ' , 52 - ' ' ..............,......... 77 50 - ' 3 9 56 - ..............,........... 76 60 - ' - 6 , 78 - ' .......,,,.,.......... 46 54 - , , ' 1 , 59 - ' ' 76 53 - , , , 79 - ' ......., 39 68 - , , . ' 68- . . . ..............,......... 75 88- ' ' 56 - ' 95 59 - 60 - ' . .,.......... 45 72 - ..... . 60 - ..........,........... 49 58 - 13 11 I D- 4 ' lif- ,N p 'X CO-CAPTAINS Bennett, left, and NVinn confer on strategy as lshuln, standing, liste-ns. 1:54 1 . J T, Varsity wrestling at SDS this year was a story of accumulated personal pressures that eliminated from the roster previous yearis standouts and other strong avail- able recruits. Not one letterman was in the final lineup which let Los -Angeles State squeak out a narrow victory, but the dual meet record still allowed the Aztecs to wind up tied for runner-up honors in the California Collegiate Athletic Associa- tion. Cal Poly, second to the Aztecs last year, was this year's champion. Co-captain Dick Winn began the season with a brilliant victory over his opponent who was touring with thc National Cham- pionship team from Oklahoma. Sharing the team leadership was Pat Bennett, an outstanding member from last year's Papoose teamg and Larry lsham, heavy- weight, who showed consistent strength and improved as the season progressed. f VARSITY WRICSTLINC TEAM. left to right: Pat Bennett, Jim Valdez, Dick Winn, Tom Rygh, Bob Vlferts. Ken Knust, Larry lsham. VARSITY WRESTLING SDS 3 11- 18- 24-- 51 18- 1,2- 6- 3 30- 13 - 7 RECORD U. of Oklahoma .,,....... El Camino .......,............ L.B. State ....., ...... Cal Poly ......,... ......,.. U. of Arizona ...,...,...... N.T.C. lnvit. ...... Sth P L.B. State .................... U. of California .......... San ,lose State ...........,,. U.C. Santa Barbara .... Cal Poly ..,...,.,....,.......,.. L.A. State .... .,,i FROSH WRESTLING TEAM, Row 1, from lett: Len Fierro, Willie Horton, Brian Peters, Pat Bennett, Mike Bedon, Louis Villatsmusa Mike Roberts Jesse Wells. Row 2: Jim Ball, Chuck Smalley, mgr., Chuck Guy, Larry Isham, Merrell Davis, Jim Stucky, Jim Kitchen, Stew- Mzek Row 3 Tom Iogans, Pete Bergert, Boh Duncan. .lohn Long, Bill McKerney, ,lim Thompson, Ken Miller, Dick Winn. Bill Parish, Bill Illlllllflx C011 h Hairy Broadbent. FRESHMEN OFFER HOPE TO FUTURE VARSITY SQUADS Silver lining to the varsity picture was the remarkable performance and record of the Freshmen grapplers. The Frosh's 9-1 record included three shutouts and a victory over the varsity. Three shared the center spot: Tom Logans, winner of a 3rd spot in the hotly contested nation- ally ranked NTC Invitational, and loser of but one dual match, Pete Burgert, victor over the strong San Bernardino opponent and loser only to Winn, SDS varsity star., in dual meets, and Bill McKerney, heavyweight, who after a ex- hibition loss to the Oklahoma National Champ, breezed through the season with nine consecutive falls. Bill Limheck was named the most improved man on the Frosh team. 1961 FROSH WRESTLING RECORD SDS 35- 41- 43- 4-6- 15- 3- 33- 33- 28- 21- San Diego High Pierce College .... Riverside College Chaffey College .. Varsity ................ San Bernardino .. Palomar J.C. ..... . Cerritos ,l.C. Orange Coast .... El Camino ...... .xxx-C LA , , 7 VARSITY TRACK TEAM, Row l, from lr-ft: Henry Meyer, Wallace Dickey, William Puddy, Gary Todd, James Orvick, James Thibault, Darrell Mandersvlieid. Row 2: David Gentry, Mike Dragila, Vlfesley Thomas, Bob Ball, Al McBeth, Ed Ott. Row 3: Coach Choc Sportsman, Bob Larsen, Phil Taylor, Paul Sallingger, Wayne Morris. Torn Proctor, Jack Woy, Ray Ratelle, Charles Davis, ,lim Carmean, ass't coach, Ted Vlfilloughhy, mgr. VARSITY TRACK Aztec coach Choc Sportsman has had a rather lean year in the win-loss column so far, but he said he was pleased that many of his athletes had improved over last year. He cited such standouts as Mike Dragila, Ed Ott, Russ Boehmke, Paul Sailin- gvr. Wayne Morris, Ray Ratelle. John Hoss and Tom Procter. Good depth has been the key to the Aztec's success this season lmecause they did not capture many first places hut numerous seconds and thirds. Sportsman was particularly pleas:-d with his distance star Mike Dragila, who did just ahout everything humanly possilmle on a track field. Although the Aztec'S effort has lu-en commenclalmle, coach Sportsman said that much work is needed if the Aztecs are to lie in contention for future conference crowns. 1961 VARSITY TRACK RECORD SDS 25 -- Camp Pendleton Marines 63 SPAAU Relays 2071 - UCLA .,,.......,..... 9371 c V Redlands .,.... -177: t Hfl-V1 - Cal Poly ........,.....i -119 V1 its 1 Cal Western ....,........ 25 f' A rg 2971 - Long Beach State ............ lllllfa lfith - Easter Relays l05 A San Fernando State ,....... 16 'lil - UC Santa Barbara ,... 89 ,rr .1 1 -1.4. H L.A. State ..,...............,...., ar , Qt , Camp Pendleton Marines T V ' Mt. San Antonio Relays ' A V CCAA Championships . iii r r 5 A-he A-2 iii' A SOPHOMORIC Miko llragila displays the form , K that has :mule him an outstanding distance 8 Q 4? I Q . fi 216 QUARTFIRMIIMR Ed Ott running tum-'up laps he-lore an important meet. I'UTll'lCl . .3 L t 'LJ f ' - . U -Yma- ,QP BOB LARSICN is real louglit to heat in the mile. , Y: RAY RATELLE is the Azlec's best sliotputter. ,,...--- AZTEC high jumper clears six feet during practice. Choc Sportsman, left, watches his charges intently. 7 fl s f' JIM CARMEAN, onvu un Azl:-1: star, is now luflping Choc' Sportsman develop It lll'0IlllSll'lgI, young mf-n into 0lllSll1!ldillg 4-onmpvtitors. H .4 ,, -+ ft- , . , ,pf .1 . ,I ' fl .JV '. . 'af'-' I 3, 1 -vj '-, 'in , -V j vpm, 1 Y , L :MA 1 ,3 J! A ' 'TQ 'A - ' LICTTERMAN Charlie' Davis was an consist:-nl quurla-rmilur. .IAMES THIBAULT has lwcm ilu' Azl4'4 s most 4'nnsistm'nl sprinter this IOLE VAULTER Jack Yvoy g0l'SlII1ZlIlll0Vl I', yru r. 21 8 ' Q I 95 A rx ' f 1 1.5 I f p 321 Rf 1 ' i 14 1 ,.,.-rl: W N. 3- l ' VFW ' a ' isa. ,. - ' - ,S , QQ-- -A4 H - -iii. st u., -4 ,i , . 1 ' l' TT Q - QM S' J , .xv ,, in ., up ll fi at-'J--'filixiifllli 1fg1'!HiFF'5lf-i!'mff0 '11i5f'3ZiJf'5vLi9'ZvlZ!211W!?!4i :,L.-,Ea tg--if-925-.EE 4sJf !.. 5v.f-- ta T?-5, . 1 ' :J ik 'QT ' L . '.:f4 . -4 . ' 1 . L... ' 3. , ' 4 . -'. - FROSH TRACK TEAM, Row l: Bob Corse, Dong Adamson, Spence Milne, Jeff Buda, Don Davidson, Bob Viora, Jim Ellis, Mike Nimbuscll, Les Herman. Row 2: John Ripko, Dick Howell, Darryl Nelson, Mike Caton, Ernie Porlee, Arthur Mikolon, Wes Meier, Bob Small. Row 3: Dick Wells, coach, Ron lgleman, Noel Montrnechio, Melvin Brav. John Enrich, Gary Rankin, Garth Nelson, Dong Palensehat, John Reese, Werner Willoughby, Craig Martin, John Laing. FROSH TRACK Freshmen coach Dick Wells was nothing but pleased with the performance of this yearis team. The Papoose trackmen won their dual meets and always placed high in the relays. Darryl Nelson promises to be a varsity star for the next three years in such events as the high jump, high and low hurdles and the 100 yard dash. Dick Howell has set a new school record in the discus. Distance men Ernest Portee, Mike Colden and Spence Milne bolstered the Aztec's attack and enabled the team to go on to victory. 1961 FRESHMEN TRACK AND FIELD RECORD SDS - Tied Oxy for first - SPAAU Relays 38 - Freshman Relays .... Oxy - 55 V1 ..., UCLA - 39 65 V2 - Long Beach State ...,,.,,..,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 64.'!, 85 - Cal Poly ....,...,,,.,,r..,,,,,, A,,.,,, 1 9 69 - San Fernando State ...,., ,,,,,,, ll .2 88 - UC Santa Barbara ,,,,4 .,..--. ll .3 107 - Los Angeles State ..,..r, ,,,,,,A 2 2 P QA MAN A-M Nw' W H f Y. ? Q fi r fi A V K :ii 9 ff J lr-4 'N 1, . ' 1 ,,2 ...gf . E L ,lk A DARRYL NELSON, freshman star, breezes over low hurdles. 3 ,?. g T ml if 1 PAPoosEs come THROUGH 60714 l A ll :fy A ' ' ll ' l nf 'mo X, span, EEGU Q1 S, J - I' l. fi in if '54 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM, Row 1, from left: Dick Saloman, Eldridge Cooks, Ted Faris, Burt Swaim, Bernie Crawford, ,lim Kennedy, Len Are- valo. Row 2: Dennis Rickards, Bob Steel, Vance Cage, Art Adams, Bob Lucas, Larry Kramer, Hilbert Mercado, Paul Scollard. Row 3: Jerry Dinsmore, Tom Biscotti, Larr Thompson, Bob Randolph, Rodger Quast, Bill Brinton, Jerry Stryker, Bob Moss, Coach Charlie Smith. VARSITY BASEBALL -' 'ss -., 'l' I' 2+- M ,,.-rl-'ff' an ' ai ' ' .- 4., www ..f-1-,- n '-A t.-.i.V-yy u ,l 4 PII?-f. U -- - 4 3 . . ' l .11-bv. :QQ-1?-5a?,f.,- .,..,.,,, L j 1v-,a-srlggv,-' 'U-214,sQ,, .1 25 'Q-' fvfrw 7'mfn.t,1Q1g-gf37- ff' ' -I ,Q -Q, ggi., .L ,. :vl Ln? ff,4'7'g2y.. 'sg ' .. ru jx- L. V: ' ' f'33'3 'wa 5'::i. m-Jars if DENNIS RICKARDS ties into low fastball and sends it over third haseman's head for a long single. gy. 1961 VARSITY BASEBALL RECORD SDS ' 16 - ,,,,,, 11 Chapman ........ 0 - S.D. .Marines ...... ..... 5 12 - Cal Poly .......... ...... 1 1 2 - Whittier .... .. 1 25 - NTC ........,.... .. 1 4 'A 2 ' 7 - Pepperdine .. 4 A M in U . is 2 - Pepperdine ............ .. 3 11 - Brigham Young ...... .. 6 8 - U. of Arizona ...... ...... 9 5 - U. of Arizona ..,....... .,.... 1 0 2 - U. of Arizona ................ .. 5 ' A Marine Invitational 6 - Arizona State .......... 1 2 - USC ................... ...... 1 5 4 - Fresno State ................. 7 5 - Air Force Academy .,.... 3 8 - Air Force Academy ...... 3 f ,' ' - NTC ..............,....... 0 'QL' 15 - UC Santa Barbara ..... 2 ' 3 - UC Santa Barbara ..... 2 N X. . 13 - UC Santa Barbara 4 5 ak '. L.A. State 7- .............. ..... . 16 H' gag! 8 1 L.A. State ........ .,., ,. 18 L.A. State Long Beach State A Long Beach State Long Beach State ' -sf' A it ' ,pf 'VA . 3 ' A -. .' in Q- W A V- H J. ,.-A -' ,. ,-U. .k,'T 9f' 1- Lggjf- :QQ3-,,j:.:3,3g,Qa-Liejff 'This' ji ' aff. ' -' n,,W,:,:n San Fernando State . . .A . 5 .-ff fs '- . .1-. '1'H.n :'v. . .- ff,-f-, gwaf.-I in Q- q.ej,e 11:'1-rfF7,fft,,,- -'f fa-,gfrr.- :L f.g-y7. . rf ,-- ' - San Fernando State ,Qi 'I-9: J' -7 f,-, --e ,' .T f. r - V ,-:. 1. -Lg' . - ,- ri- -' ,,- -, '- f. , -it P ,,j'j'Q fj- S- --L, 47, - ,,?-4'Qq 3--.- 45,23 1. T ' Q-1' A, 'q , f be San Fernando State ne L-'--wh ' ':ifUi1 '-Q f-.- i Q' -7d l,4. i Y' '19, 'ig Cal P 1 . - '-V' .,,.,,..--, V+,-v'-.., g' oy .f-,Kms fJ'.,.ffa-. F., W 1 I- 1.3.3, -3754-'y4?'f,: . al., I: ' 1 H- 3 V' , , v Cal Poly . ,,,...- 1 N' way.-,-1 J'- 1, . 9.1, ,- -J. N. , H 'o'fi,f:-1'-'- '?2.n -'ff,f'fZf4i5f!+g L2 ' V Cal POIY 1 1' -1' ifQ.L2.wC4f7i' -, ffif'i- '47 'T ftilflt L. 1 Hff af' Cal POIY tv -f , A-s, .V U5 , Fil:-:, I - - fl rl! -.'., b'if 15. Y 4 -1, SECOND BASEMAN Burt Swain receives hall too late to put tag on runner San Diego Marines Fresno State Fresno State Fresno State 351' .asf-'Rn 4 , 9 if 1167 gs? , 'NN I A tywarlf -1-?:l., r-nfs-I vlvfr-1 -, , ., .:.ac....g,'.g,,. at y P-'ii- 1', .,,. Etifj-gf, 1- f BURT SWAIN 21 HILBERT MERCADO p JERRY STRYKER lb .N , f Q 1 P U I lvaffari 14-WI' Q 44,51 ,,:.,,, ,sd .,i3,5g-.,,... 1 ,14 - r:32:g1rgj.:.tfff? lay, 4-tI,5,3E,E:,5.-.:- V -A V , t A 2' - s ' V fl f t. H ' ' ' fn ,.-'- ',4'LT1,,V't,'- . .H-V Y , rr- m .12 , 1' 2 ' '.e' H1 ,4-A-1t ':bg1sf:'j ' ' 2 If . g tk: M Q- s 4 ,- 2-gift-fra? ,est ,: ' -'E ' V. i ggafiff ,,1T.-H.2?T., ir 4 ri' f 31.1, l I -L ' - - L 'lg tf3 -a'i - LY ROGER QUAST, pitcher xl, BOB LUCAS, short stop I tx iris LEN AREVALO, JIM KENNEDY, BOB STEEL, catchers. At the time the yearbook went to press the Aztec baseballers had a 4--2 confer- ence record and trailed first place Fresno State by two games. The Aztecs, the defending CCAA champions, were supposed to be stronger this year with such newcomers as pitchers Paul Scollard, ,loe Gabaldon and Larry Kramerg catchers Len Arevalo and Bernie Crawford, and infielders Art Adams, Jerry Stryker and Vance Gage. However, the Aztecs are playing in the best college baseball conference in the nation and may have to go some to overcome Fresno and L.A. State. Aside from the performances of the newcomers, there has been excellent play by such returning lettermen as pitchers Bob Randolph, Tom Biscotti and Larry Thompson. Big men at the plate include Burt Swain, Dick Salomon, Bob Moss, Dennis Rickards, Bob Steel and Jim Kennedy. With all this talent the Aztecs should be a favorite to capture the title again if they can manage at least a 14--4 conference record. v is 1'?'f',if . '--1 , W l-Elly, Q 1, if I-+1.31 N r.. .- t!'.U!f-jj'.- Q Q ' 2:13:77 .l , ,e A ni. ,. .. u . . if 1 , I - 'rf ,. 'F' l p' y .l if ' 2 y v it 2 .0-., X 222 V 1 1 fn jg STRYKER stretches on close play at first base. DICK SALOMAN, DENNIS RICKARDS, BOB MOSS, BILL BRINTON, outfielders. I x . W x 4 . f ' 12+ i.,,. 'Q rf' VYYL. X 2 M .1-if f X I f, ,E ART ADAMS, illi-iPidf'l' dsl, . -'-y .'.,'. - . , , ,- , 1 . - .1 W ,,.,.:0-,' uf, :J-Wsgf-1-1 A U 'A ' , , .. ' .nr-1, .' '-- ': -4 ,, . 1.14 .5.5. ,,,.. 'Hifi-NL ',7'Af Q.. -.-' 'f ' Q 1 'r,..-' ' ' 4--' .57-3-' vw- 43 414-If -' 'J' ': v -' ,,,. N3- f.,., ,.,-,- . . ,,.. J'-,,1.1. ,uf , - .. J., , .R .gr .. , .A an .- ,I . , . i -4 . I. ...- ' I -I ' ' OPPONENT dives hack to First base safely before Stryker can lag him. -.-.-. I f X4 'N f-1. ig-, 4 Q ' 1 .3 AZTECS score again in lopsided game against N.T.C. sg .. 4. is I -.R i Wie JERRY DINSMORE, infieldur 1 I Ax. . Q 5 . I.-.i - '1?i i'+1'1'1 1' - Q1-:aff - 1--4:1-xi?-ifL2'i ' WSF? -7 : -T ..... , ,. .ur 1.-114 I, P ri ,Q ' -r' . V ', 1 y,f,,,,.jy f.-' V Y - , h . . W, nkibr- - -. 1-IS -' . . 5,1 xr- ,, 4 H LQ Lg. Q-1 .: :iNX-'wi ,qw . X15 ,- Y 'EDS :I 1 ...twin i J, 1 2,2 z?.'f: C'1f- fi- A ,b 4173-.1:4g,J i fb! ' . re :,a:1f'?7:7,guz', L- F V- I .' , Kf,fx1L' 'ff ., ' I-.-7 y.g,:.,'.ff1 fu USL - - -'G' 'si'-rf' NF: V 155. - -fE?rf.'f -2,91 , F '-3.5 L53-?f'f114:'5isZ,f- jiff 2'5f 3qf 12 Q' ,f1f j'- H f - -w4f?.av ziilfffgffziiiq- . 'N' ' ,. , , . - Axxrlfff - A ' H A ' ' A I fn,--' , -'.1,,L.i5,,.fi--I, 1,--.1 .. .fi vfsgfgaipgpsvi . ' - ,W 1-,41.g.,f3,,.'35C2ff,fw1Q.f-Qty, VANCE CAGE, third bass-:nan 223 i 1 ' f ' fwfr f 1 , 1 1 i ii 1 1 I ' ' u ,i 1' JK 4. 111 , ii?-v'f:,.,N l I 4, ids FROSH BASEBALL TEAM, Row 1: Fred Miyahara, Richard Maxey, John Frabotta, Win Rowell, Bob Estavillo, ,lim Mann. Row 2: Mike Murphy Ron Ray, Bruce Cohen, Richard Reed, Bill Lefler. Row 3: Carl Campbell, Rod Pitcock, Dave Flesner, Jack Udall, Dave Walden, Dave Collins, Norman Marr, Coach Bob Lusky. 1961 FRESHMEN BASEBALL RECORD SDS 6 - St, Augustine High ...... 2 13 - Oceanside J. C. .,.,......,, O 7 - Granite Hills High ...... 1 13 - Crawford High .....,...... 10 7 - Cal Western Frosh ...... 2 14 - Mar Vista High ,........... 0 13 - Coronado High ...,....,,.. 5 9 - Cal Western Frosh ...... 3 10 - La .lolla High ...... .... 0 fl. - Palomar .l.C. ..... .... 6 5 - Palomar J.C. .........,...... 7 5 - NTC ...,..,,,,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 0 St. Augustine High La Jolla High Phib Pac USN Phib Pac USN Granite Hills High Mt. Miguel High Kearney High 224 At the time the annual went to press the freshmen had compiled a 10-2 record. Before their two losses to a tough Palomar .l.C. nine, the little Aztecs had com- bined their talents and won nine games in a row. Norman Marr and Richard Reed were the top pitchers with identical 4-1 records, while the run - producers w e r e shortstop, John Frabottag first baseman, ,lack Udall, third baseman, Bruce Coheng and second baseman, Mike Murphy. Bob Estavillo was out most of the season with a sprained thumb but is now playing and should help the varsity next year. Richard Maxey also has all the equipment to be an outstanding catcher. Other players who have done a fine job are Rod Pitcock, Dave Flesner and Dave Walden. FROSH BASEBALL COACH LUSKY hitting grounders to his fielders. PM .. iii Je, 15.1 in- AZTFC RUGBY 'IEAM Ron 1 from left Al Knoll Tom Leoours Larry Drnnm Rusty Mullins Bob GOOLIFI, Bobby Johnston, Bob Wlnteblead Daw MIFHMOUIFS Dave Crobeckc-r Row 2 Danny Hou li Joe Roekliold Kip Herrin Chuck Stuart Blame Hollimon, Dick Hammes Denny Berg 1961 RUC BY RECORD Imperial Valley Town Team ...... UC at Riverside USC ............,..... Town Team ,..... UCLA ,,,,.,... Cal Poly ..... UCLA .,..., Loyola ..., it R4 WH- f J Q Q' OUTSTANDING RUCCERS Dick Morris, left, and team captain Bobby Johnston, right, discuss plans for upcoming game. Ns.. ..,' Q -.4-nk ,N --,. . -151.1 7 . ff, ' ..a FQ 4 ., .Sw-,, . nv Ly!-5,, , , L-lf. 'M A .W A r OPPOSING SCRUMS light for loose ball during 1 SDS-UCLA contest. Paced by the scoring of Dick Morris, Bobby Johnston, Joe Rockhold, LeRoy Dotson and Bob Shank, the 1961 Aztec Ruggers finished the season with a 6-3 record while capturing second place in the Southern California Rugby Union. In 1 is . ' L RUGBY . WA'! M W 5 rl fig ...laik ' .H Nu-is ,rw f1: 2'37Q-V ua i FHL -J A 1 Q' ,i v ' Y I x I 11- 1 ' .H ' Y 1, , 5 V ,A 5 -- , Y ,Q - -T, -,. F- . -v i 5 'E ' I ax' P J P-,L+-fipfi 27. 5 ...Q 1 it M, i4f.:1'3 iv I i S i a' ' Q. 4 N, L-ix-'?'I! 1 . SV ,2 4i,1 . . , 'sg 'Q .il to psf, A g, 1-.-I -I--5 Y-fy AZTLCS Bob Shank 1631 and Sunny Hllton i501 stretch and struggle for ball against lone foe. 226 v----4 T-1110! nii ini 7- 1 3 RUGGERS HURRY to regain footing as action moves down field I-. 44 .1 ll V I ,TT,,1' .-r ' ,. 'mv' l Hy 'CL- - , ' H ' x f f x ,ka f . .' lvl .x 1, V ' 1:-e Yr if tx I rel I K X GYMNASTIC TEAM, Bow 1, from left: Duane Stevens, freshman, Bob Burkllolder, Russ Simmons. Row 2: coach Dr. Fred Kasch, John Westling, freshman, Tom Bates, Fred Kasch Jr., Larry Timmons. GYMNASTICS This year's team consisted of only six men, yet these six were talented enough to give any of their opposition a tough time. Leading point getter for the Aztecs was Fred Kasch Jr., whose fine co-ordination allowed him to compete equally well in any event. Bob Burkholder, Russ Simmons, Tom Bates and Larry Timmons also fared well against their foes and en- abled the Aztecs to come in second in the conference. Coach Fred Kasch said that next year's team should be stronger be- cause all six lettermen are returning and will be more experienced. Two men on this year's freshmen squad are also expected to bolster the team. AZTEC S leading ymnast Fred Kasch ,lr penforlns one of his many feats 5 GIRLS TEAM, Row 1, from left: Bonnie Nor- ton, Kathy Kasch. Row 2: Sue York, Barbara Heath. Barbara Kerr. 1961 VARSITY GYMNASTIC RECORD SDS UCLA Invitational X El Camlno LA State 28 'fz Arlzona State L A City College l Long Beach State .. 4 I Western Inter-collegiates I - East L.A, ..,...,,,.,,,, ,57 X, Pierce .l.C. ..........,. ' April 14 - CCAA Championships April 22 - California State College Championships RUSS SIMMONS performing on the parallel bars. 227 f 'Sf' Jimi VARSITY TENNIS TEAM, Row 1, from left: John Emerich, Searle Turner. Row 2: Coach Al Olsen, Bobby Ray, Barry Landon, Gary Bunker. VARSITY 1961 VARSITY TENNIS RECORD SDS 1 - Redlands ,,,,,, .--'.. 3 7 - Cal-Western .......... ,,A,, 2 2 - UC at Riverside ,,,.-.. 5 372 - Cal Poly .,.,,,,,.,,.. U V, 4' - L.A. State ,,,.,,,-,,,-,.,,, --V-- 3 M 672 - UC Santa Barbara ...,.,. ,, V1 7 - Fresno State .......... .,44, 0 6 - Cal Poly ,,,,,,,,4,..-,,A ,.'.- 1 6 - UC at Riverside ,,,,,.., .,,.. 1 2V2 - Pepperdine ,--,,,--A--. ----- 4 y, Ojai Tourney Long Beach State Cal Poly TENNIS xg, y , -ws M1 GARY BUNKER has led his teammates on to victories with his take charge playing. QV TAD THOMPSON, the Aztec's number four-man, serve during practice. At the time the Del Sud went to press, the Aztec netters were undefeated in conference play. Aztec coach Al Olsen had stated earlier in the year that the team probably would finish no better than third. However, the playing of Gary Bunker, Searle Turner, Tad Thompson, John Emrich and especially Bobby Ray have turned coach Olsen's lips to smiles. The hustle and come-from-behind play of all the tennis team members now makes the thought of capturing the CCAA title a reality. Q GULF D s VARSITY GOLF TEAM Row I Alan Campbell Chuck Courtney Fred Bradley Jlm Fourmer Row 2 Coach Dr Frank Scott Mrke Hall Carl Welty Kevm Flemmg Kenny Brooks The varsxty team coached by Dr Frank Scott enjoyed a good season to Aprll I8 wlnnmg mne out of eleven dual matches and capturmg the blbbest prlze of all The Southern Callforma InterColleg1ate Tltle Chuck Courtney Alan Campbell and Carl Welty were the blg men ln that vlctory The Aztecs olf teams wmnln streak was broken thls year when they went up aualnst a toubh Arlzona State team In Ih1S meet three Aztec players shot one under par 69 s yet stlll falled to beat thelr foes from 'Iempe In the Western Intercolle late Golf Tournament held 1n March the Aztecs Hnxshed fifth wlth a team score of 592 Chuck Coultney clalrned second 1n 1nd1v1dual honors wlth a one over par 285 The Aztecs abam met thelr match when they lost to USC 34 20 but renamed the upper hand when they took the Southern Cal1forn1a IDIEYCOIICDIHIC t1tle away from the Trojans who had won the crown ten years ln a row All of the Aztec olfers have contrlbuted much to the team and should brm many honors to the collebe this year AZTECS CAPTURE ALAN CAMPBRLL, left, and Chuck Courtney, right, llsten S C I T I T L E to advlce of Coach Scott before a match C O C 1961 VARSITY GOLF RECORD LA State El Toro Marmes Lonc Beach State UC R1VCFSIdC Arlzona State UC Rlverslde Colorado U Western Intercolleglates NTC Southern Callforma Intercolleglates S D Marrnes UC Santa Barbara LA State UCLA NTC CCAA Champlonshlps El Toro MHIIHCS S D Marlnes 229 ' 1 ltif . - ' fu , W l V A V s s , 34- - . . .,.,,.,,,,.,,,. S 51 - ' ......,... A 46 - U ........ ' A , 1 52 - ' ' ............... . 1 5 24. - ' ,............. , ' I It 51 - ' ' ,.,..,,,,,,,. O' , . I A 34 - , ,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,, ., , 1 J - 5th- ' . ' ' , N 1 45 - ......................... . 5 zo - Usc .......,.....,.,,.,,,,,,.... ,, L 1 t- . . f 61 - . . ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , .UU . Z 44 . . . Z, , ? IUI- ' , ' ' lj ' :ff 5 g 7 - .I g .. ' H h n n ,B G.. . . Y . D , . g y U . - CREW CREVVMICN working out at vvening. FIRST YEAR AT SDS HJ EXHAUSTED CREW MEMBERS store their shell after a hard workout. 'l'HE LAUNCHING of an new shell. 1961 VARSITY CREW RECORD and SCHEDULE March 25 at Bologna Creek Oregon State . , . 4:51 UCLA . . . length behind. San Diego State . . . three lengths behind. April 8 at Bologna Creek Long Beach State . . . 7:16 San Diego State . . . 7:24.2 April 22 at Bologna Creek Competing: USC - UCLA - Long Beach State - University of California - San Diego State. April 9 at San Diego Competing: USC - Long Beach State - Orange Coast - San Diego State. May 20 Western Intercollegi- ate Spring Championships at Seattle, Washington v 'Q -,- Huw.. -w-1, i F f 5 . . is ' H 1, i . gr y F ff ' fl ' 9 , .M . 1. wg ,ln CK I t fi n'- Ll- 'sf -: g f :- - 1 - , 1 , Competing: British Columbia - Uni- versity of Washington - University of California - Oregon State - USC - Stanford - UCLA - Long Beach State - Orange Coast - San Diego State. VARSITY ROWING TEAM, from left: Coach Del Beekly, Bud Alexander, Chuck Phegley, Scott Snell, Jim White Tom Hall, Dave Hileman, Denny Coates, Carl Engstrom, Kneeling: John Ware. San Diego State's first rowing team in. 13 years opened its five- meet schedule on March 25. About fl-O men have been practicing daily at the San Diego Rowing Club from 4 p.m. until dark and on Saturday mornings. Coach Del'Beekley said the workouts have consisted of rowing five to seven miles from the rowing club to Glorietta Bay or the Silver Strand and back. Beekley said the team's present equipment consists of three 8-oared shells, which he said was a distinct advantage for a team to get started with. Coach Beckley said he thought his boys had been showing steady improvement since they first began practicing. With a little more practice and experience the Aztecs should start producing winners in the next few years. AZTEC CREWMEN during night workouts Hz? -TN I! 1 1 if E-- NEW HEAD COACH Hon fforya-ll rl:-nmnslratvs the proper way to hand ofl' to fullhzirk Norm Hanson. If-fl. and lo Axim- center Renny Simmons. N i N t X, :Q i,-' f i 'final-'f, SPRING FCJCTBALL I qt 1- IJON CORYICLI, welcomes tliree of the new transit-revs to the Aztec squad. From left: Harvey Sims. fnllluuzkz Cnryell: Mario M1-nd:-Z, lialflmfekz and Larry Fernandez, quarter- back. . -,PI SN IUIEP7 'v 'I 'T -1, 232 LINE COACH Bill Schutte gives instructions to his aggregation of rugged linemen ' . T E On April 3, 65 football players began 20 days of spring practice under new head coach Don Coryell. Coryell said he would stress offense during the first two weeks of practice and defense during the last two weeks. Coryell will install a new I-formation attack where the quarterback, fullback and halfback will line up directly behind each other. Coryellis staff will have veteran line coach Bill Schutte, Jim Erkenbeck and Joe Till. Erkenbeck who is presently coach at El Capitan High School, will join the staff permanently next fall. Till handled the Aztec freshmen team this year. An intra-squad Red-Black game ended the spring workouts the night of April 29. The game was a revival of what was once an annual affair. 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AGNEW, ROBERT T. ....... 234 Mathematics Sigma -Chi Ski Club Oceotl ALEXANDER, PATRICIA B. .234 Sociology ALLEN, MARILYN L. ....... 234 Music Sigma Kappa Sigma Alpha Iota Concert Choir Cap and Gown Alpha Lambda Delta AMADOR, DONALD L. ...... 234 Marketing Kappa Alpha Order AMBLER, RUTH ..... ...... 2 34 Sociology ANDERSON, KATHLEEN. . .234 English ANDREWS, EUGENE E. ..... 234 Life Science Rugby ARENZ, ARTHUR H. ........ 234 Elementary Education ARNOLD, MARY ........... 234 Elementary Education A.C.E. Cap and Gown Campus Chest chairman Scripps Board Fresh Camp committee Wesley Foundation Inter-Faith Council, president College Y, president Concert Choir ARTHUR, WILLIAM B. ..... 234 Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon Psychology Club ASKEW, OLIVER F. ........ 234 Physical Education Sigma Alpha Epsilon CAPHER SCTA Gymnastics, Track ATKINSON, JAMES E. III. . .234 Business Management Kappa Alpha Order S.A.M. ATWATER, PATRICIA A.. ..234 Accounting Accounting Society BAILEY, ANITA M. ......... 234 Elementary Education SCTA A.C.E. Newman Club 250 SENIOR INDEX BAILEY, DONNA ..... Physical Education SPEC, president CAPHER SCTA BAILEY, ROBERT F.. . . Physics Sigma Pi Sigma BAILEY, ROGER I. ........ . Sociology SCTA Le Circle Francais BAKER, FRANCIS L. ...... . Business Administration S.A.M. BALL, ROBERT W. . , ...... . Life Science Varsity Football, Track AMS Man of the Month BALSLEY, JANET D. ...... . Physical Education W.R.A. SPEC CAPHER SCTA BANE, ROBERT M.. .. Social Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon SCTA IFC BANKSTON, EDWARD R Engineering ASCE BARANCIK, MORTON J Business Management S.A.M. Marketing Association BARKHURST, JULIE Elementary Education SCTA Wesley Foundation BARNES, JAMES L. ........ , Elementary Education BARNIER, WILLIAM J. .... . Mathematics BARRETT, EDWIN W. .... . Accounting Accounting Society BARTHOLOMEW, LINDA L. Elementary Education Alpha Xi Delta SCTA A.C.E. BASSETT, MARY A. ....... . Home Economics Pi Theta BATTENFIELD, ROBERT P.. Journalism ....234 234 234 234 234- 234 234 234 234 234- 234 234 234 235 235 235 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, president IFC, president Sigma Delta Chi Arnold Air Society Musical Comedy Guild AFROTC Sqdn. Cmdr. AFROTC Information otlicer Blue Key Who's Who Upper Division Representative Student Public Relations Director Public Relations Board BAURES, WILLIAM A. ...... 235 Art Art Guild BAXTER, LEE .... ..... 2 35 Life Science BAXTER, MARY N. ......... 235 Home Economics Home Economics Club BEAN, WILLIAM . .......... 235 Sociology Kappa Sigma BEARD, ROBERT D. ...... R235 Business Management S.A.M. BECK, JAMES R. ........... 235 Business Management S.A.M. BENGE, HELEN C. ......... 235 Home Economics Home Economics Club BERG, HAROLD S. ......... 235 Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club Epsilon Pi Tau BERG, JOHN R. ............ 235 Mathematics Wesley Foundation, president Blue Key Inter-Faith Council Inter-Protestant Anglican Council, president Alpha Phi Omega, president Young Republicans BILLINGS, DONALD B. ..... 235 Economics Omicron Delta Gamma Order of Artus, president BIRKEL, MARILYN R. ...... 235 Elementary Education SCTA Canterbury Club BLODGETT, SANDRA W.. . .235 Secretarial Management Alpha Gamma Delta BOHANNON, RICHARD L...235 Personnel Management Arnold Air Society BONINE, KENNETH C. ..... 235 Physics I.R.E. Sigma Pi Sigma BOOTH, ROGER E. ......... 235 Marketing Sigma Alpha Epsilon, president S.A.M. BCLSWORTH, KATHLEEN G.235 It Delta Zeta, president Art Guild SCTA Panhellenic AWS BOURDON, ROGER D. ...... 235 Psychology BOVEE, JERRY S. .......... 235 Elementary Education Chi Omega SCTA AWS BRAY, WILLIAM D. ........ 235 English Sigma Phi Epsilon BREM, DAVID A. ..... ..... 2 35 Physics Theta Chi BRENES, ROGER L. ........ 235 Personnel Management Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha Phi Omega Blue Book Ball Committee S.A.M. BRIGGS, AUDREY .......... 235 Elementary Education BRIGGS, MAIZIE. . ......... 235 Elementary Education BRISCOE, ROBIN D. ........ 235 English Alpha Gamma Delta SCTA Cap and Gown Alpha Lambda Delta LAC UCCF Xolotl BROCK, NORRIS .... ..... 2 35 Radio and TV Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi Kappa Delta Radio-TV Guild Sailing Club Sigma Delta Chi Sabre Society Del Sudoeste BROGAN, NANCY .......... 235 Elementary Education BROWN, DONALD K. ....... 235 Public Administration Pi Kappa Alpha AS president Who's Who Public Affairs Institute Young Democrats AMS Judiciary Board BUBENHOFER, FREDERICK Jr. 236 General Arnold Air Society BULLEY, WILLIAM W. ..... 236 Industrial Management Tau Sigma S.A.M., president BULLOCK, DONNA E. ...... 236 Music Sigma Alpha Iota, president Band, Orchestra BULMAN, ERIN K. ......... 236 German BURNS, RICHARD P. ....... 236 Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club BUSSE, JOYCE J. .... ..... 2 36 Elementary Education Kappa Delta BUSSEY, BETTY A. ......... 236 Elementary Education Gamma Phi Beta AWS UCCF BUTLER, ROBERT S. ....... 236 Banking and Finance Kappa Sigma AMS, president Whois Who Oceotl, president Blue Key, president IFC, treasurer Junior Class, treasurer AS Council S.A.M. AMS Man of the Month BUZZONE, ROBERT D. .... . Social Science Kappa Alpha Order CAMPBELL, GERALD E Engineering A.S.C.E. CAMPBELL, KEITH A.. Zoology Sigma Phi Epsilon CAMPBELL, MEREDITH E.. Elementary Education CARDINAL, FREDERICK. . . Industrial Arts SCTA Industrial Arts Club CARLSON, ANN ............ Marketing Sigma Kappa, president ARLYLE AMES S. ...... . C , J Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon CARROLL, SONJA E. ...... . General Modern Dance Club CARSON, BERNIECE W.... Elementary Education CARTER, JOSETTE W.. English CELTO, CAROL .... English Chi Omega N.C.T.E. CERECERES, VIRGINIA .... Spanish Sociedad Hispanica CHACON, ABRAHAM ....... Radio and TV Radio-TV Guild CHANDLER, ROBERT A.. . . Radio and TV Lambda Chi Alpha Radio-TV Guild Alpha Epsilon Rho CHILDS, STANLEY ....... . . Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club Epsilon Pi Tau CHRISTIAN, BARBARA A... Art Alpha Xi Delta, president Art Guild Cap and Gown Who's Who AS Council AWS Woman of the Month Panhellenic, president Greek Week committee SCTA CHRISTY, HOWARD H. ..... 236 Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club CHRISTY, MARY L. ........ 236 Elementary Education Musical Comedy Guild CICCATI, SAMUEL M.. .' .... 236 Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club Epsilon Pi Tau Phi Delta Kappa Anahuac CLARK, ROBERT M. ........ 236 Political Science Tau Kappa Epsilon Oceotl, president Blue Key Who's Who Lower Division Representative Sophomore representative Upper Division Representative Homecoming chairman Awards Day chairman Xolotl Publications Board Blue Book Ball Queen chairman Publicity Code Committee CLARKE, CAROL L. ........ 236 Elementary Education SCTA N.E.A. CLAYPOOL, KENNETH .236 Social Science S.A.M. COOK, FREDERICK S. ..... . Personnel Management Alpha Tau Omega, president IFC COPPEDGE, HOMER S. .... . Education SCTA CORDOVA, ROBERT A.. . . . . Marketing Marketing Association S.A.M. CORNETT, YVONNE D. .... . Elementary Education COWHICK, MARY M. ...... . Social Science Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Kappa Delta Social Work Club Cetza, president Cap and Gown Wesley Foundation Concerned Greeks COX, ROBERT M. ......... . Business Management S.A.M. Tau Sigma, president COX, VIRGINIA T.. . . . Anthropology Anthropology Society 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 CRAWFORD, THOMAS I.. . .237 Psychology Psi Chi, president Young Democrats CREIGH, RONALD F. ...... . 237 CLELAND, DONALD L.. . . .. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club CLUNN, ANN P. .,...... .... Elementary Education COBB, MALCOLM L. ...... . Social Science Lambda Chi Alpha COLBURN, CHARLES C.. .. Physics I.R.E. COLE, ROBERTA ..... Physical Education CAPHER SPEC COLLIER, JEAN ............ 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Administrative ass't CULLMER, ROBERT M. ..... 237 Real Estate CULVER, CATHY ........... 237 Psychology Alpha Gamma Delta, president Psi Chi Alpha Lambda Delta Pep Board Upper Division Representative Cetza Scripps Board DAHMS, FREDERIC C. ...... 237 Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Engineering Association DANIELS, .IUDITH C.. . . .237 General Alpha Phi Xolotl DARTON, WILLIAM E. ..... 237 Social Science DAY, FRANK W. Jr. ........ 237 English DEGUEVARA, LOUIS R. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club Ski Club DEMPSEY, DON ........ English DERBY, WOODROW W Education Kappa Delta Pi DICKSON, ROBERT G... Industrial Arts DIENES, JOAN ..... , . Physical Education CAPHER, president SPEC Modern Dance Club W.R.A. DILLER, PAUL A.. . . Marketing Theta Chi DOETSCH, PATRICIA . Elementary Education AWS SCTA DONOVAN, IOANNE L. English DOPP, DARALIENE E. Elementary Education Alpha Xi Delta SCTA DRANEY, BILL A. Jr.. Accounting Accounting Society DRYER, PATRICIA .... 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EDWARDS, BARBARA K.. . .238 Elementary Education Alpha Xi Delta SCTA EHLERS,, WILLIAM F. ...... 238 Mathematics ELLIOTT, JERRY ..... .... 2 38 Marketing Marketing Association ENGLISH, ROGER W. ...... 238 Zoology Theta Chi ENGSTROM, CARL L. ...... 238 General Rugby Crew Tectons ENGSTROM, HENRY G. .... 238 Sociology Kappa Sigma Arnold Air Executive Oliicer AFROTC Cadet Group Cmdr. AFROTC Achievement Award .Spring Sing committee EPLER, ROBERT A. ........ 238 General Tau Kappa Epsilon ESLINGER, GEORGE A. .... 238 Engineering ASCE EVANS, FRANK E. ......... 238 Engineering S.A.E. FANSHER, WILSON H. ..... 238 Geography FAREWELL, LAURENCE D. 238 Personnel Management FARR, DONALD E. ......... 238 Psychology Psi Chi FAST, JOYCE A. .... . .... 238 Social Science FELLER, DORIS M. English Pi Theta Kappa Delta Pi FILLIPPONE, JOSEPH G.. . .238 Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club FITZSIMMONS, THOMAS P. 239 Geography Theta Chi Newman Club AFSCA Geography Club FLORES, STANLEY W. ..... 239 Industrial Arts Delta Sigma Phi College Y Industrial Arts Club FLORES, TONI L. ....... . . .239 Elementary Education Delta Zeta 252 SCT A College Y FORD, EVE M.. . . .. Social Service FOSTER, JOHN E. .... .. Engineering ASCE Sigma Delta FRERICHS, ALVIN C.. . . . Accounting Beta Alpha Psi FROEHLICH, E. KEITH.. General Wesley Foundation FROST, ARDENA ......... Elementary Education A.C.E. Delta Phi Upsilon Kappa Delta Pi Sociedad Hispanica FULLER, RAY S.. . . . . Mathematics AFSCA GALBREATH, SANDRA S.. . Elementary Education Delta Phi Upsilon Kappa Delta Pi Roger Williams Club SCTA GECK, PETE R. .... .. Social Science CAPHER SCTA GEHRING, LYNN L. ........ Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta SCTA A.C.E. GEORGE, FRANK J. ....... . Marketing S.A.M. Marketing Association Newman Club GESLER, RUTH ............ Elementary Education SCTA A.C.E. Aztec Christian Fellowship GHARIB, MOE ............. Sociology Cosmos Club College Y GIVENS, JUDITI-I A. ...... ..239 Home Economics Home Economics Club GOLD, GARY L. ............ 239 Psychology GOLDBERG, J. ALAN ....... 239 Marketing Zeta Beta Tau, president Oceotl IFC, president Blue Key Who's Who GOULD, JAMES D. ......... 239 English College Y GRAHAM, SHARON M.. .. English Alpha Xi Delta Cap and Gown AWS, secretary Newman Club Cetza Xolotl Panhellenic GREENE, JOSEPHINE G.. . . Sociology Cosmos Club GUESS, HESTER ..... .... Life Science Kappa Delta Pi GUZA, PHYLLIS J.... Sociology HACKER, NORMA E. ...... . English Alpha Lambda Delta Kappa Delta Pi HADREAS, SUSAN ......... Psychology Alpha Phi HALE, JOAN H. ........... . Elementary Education Kappa Alpha Theta SCTA Miss Knockout Little Sisters of Minerva HALLE, HENRY, III ........ Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon Varsity Tennis Sophomore Class, president Homecoming committee Athletic committee HA LLIDAY, CLIFFORD W.. . Social Science SCTA Anahuac HANSEN, MARJORIE Education HARMON, FRANKIE Nursing Student Nurses Association HARMON, WAYNE ......... Social Science Pi Kappa Alpha Geography Club HARTSHORN, CHARLES L.. Social Science HASWELL, MARY A. ...... . Nursing Student Nurses Association Newman Club HEATHMAN, MARLY.S K.. . Home Economics Chi Omega Home Economies Club SCTA Cap and Gown Theatre Guild HEIN, ROBERT N. ......... . Business Management Tau Kappa Epsilon S.A.M. HEINZ, FREDERICK L. .... . Art Tau Kappa Epsilon HENDERSON, MARION F... Elementary Education SCTA Kappa Delta Pi Delta Phi Upsilon HENRY, JOSEPH L. ........ 240 Social Science HERMS, BRUCE F.. ........ 240 Engineering ASCE, president Engineering Association Sigma Delta HERON, JOHN M. .IR. ...... 240 Social Science Lambda Chi Alpha SCTA HERR, ROSALIE M. ........ 240 Elementary Education HESSION, JACK lVI.. .. . .. .240 HIGDON, ALLEN J.. .. ....240 Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon ASCE HILL. CHARLES A. JR. .... 240 Industrial Management S.A.M. HILL. WILLIE M. ........... 240 Elementary Education HOBBS, JOAN .............. 240 Elementary Education HODGE. LAIRD D. ......... 240 Industrial Management S.A.M. Engineering Association Aztec Christian Fellowship HOIDAL, ODDVARK ........ 240 History Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Alpha Theta Phi Eta Sigma HOLBECK. JULIANN G. ..... 240 Elementary Education Alpha Xi Delta Cetza Cap and Gown AWS, vice president Kappa Delta Pi Scripps Board AWS Woman of the Month HOLETS. JAMES J. ......... 240 Pre-Legal Phi Mu Alpha, president Pre-Legal Society S.A.M. Veteran Housing committee Band, president Pep Band Rally committee HOLLIMON. BLAINE S. ..... 240 Radio and TV Pi Kappa Alpha Radio-TV Guide Alpha Epsilon Rho, president Sigma Delta Chi Rugby Blue Kev Upper Division Representative Publicity Code committee Crew committee Activities Board Theater Guild Oceotl Xolotl S.A.M. Who's Who AFROTC Achievement Award HOLST. NICHOLAS F. ...... 240 Social Science Social Work Club HOOVER. CAROL L. ....... 240 Elementary Education Kappa Alpha Theta, president Delta Phi Upsilon Angel Flight HORNADAY, SUSAN ....... 240 Social Science Kappa Alpha Theta HOSS, JOHN E.... .....240 Zoology Tau Kappa Epsilon Varsity Track HOUSE. ARTHUR E. ....... 240 General Phi Sigma Kappa HOWARD. BEN H. .......... 240 Elementary Education HOWARD. INEZ ............ 240 Elementary Education SCTA HOY, DONNA ..... ..... 2 40 Art INSKEEP, CHARLES ........ 240 Physics Kappa Sigma Sigma Pi Sigma Pi Kappa Delta Who's Who Oceotl Blue Key AS vice president Lower Division Representative Debate Team Social committee Activities committee Unethical Practices committee Publications Board Publicity Code committee Student Union committee ISBERG. EDWARD .......... 241 Industrial Management Theta Chi Marketing Association Rally committee JACOX, CAROL A. .......... 241 General Pi Beta Phi LAC committee JANEKE, CAROL J. ........ 241 Dietetics Home Economics Club JEFFREY, MARIE L. ........ 241 Secretarial Management Delta Zeta TRI-S Christian Science Club Inter-Faith Council Young Republicans Homecoming committee JENKINS, CARA J. ......... 241 Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta SCTA A.C.E. AWS Campus Folk Singers JOHNSON, BONSALL D....241 Life Science Phi Sigma Xi Society of Student Biologists JOHNSON, CLYD ENE F. .... 241 Secretarial Management Alpha Phi Cetza Alpha Lambda Delta JOHNSON, DENNIS I.. .... .. Mathematics Lambda Chi Alpha JOHNSON, ELLIOTT L. .... . Speech Arts Phi Mu Alpha Alpha Epsilon Rho Radio-TV Guild JONES, JOHN N. .......... . Elementary Education JOURNEY, PAMELA ........ Social Science JUDGE, JAMES B. JR. ..... . Personnel Management S.A.M. KADER, ERROL F.. . . . Business Zeta Beta Tau Radio-TV Guild Marketing Association IFC Oceotl Alpha Epsilon Rho Whois Who Freshman Class, treasurer AMS Hillel Young Democrats Campus Folk Singers KAMP, LEONARD .... .... Industrial Arts Sigma Phi Epsilon Industrial Arts Club Epsilon Pi Tau Oceotl KASTER. LEONIE .... .... Social Science 241 241 241 241 241 KECK. ROGER L. .......... 241 Industrial Management S.A.M. Tau Sigma KELL. NANCY P. .... ...... 2 41 English SCTA Young Democrats KELLAM, NORMA .......... Nursing Student Nurses Association KELLY, PAUL .............. Social Welfare Alpha Phi Omega Oceotl KELLY. RALPH W. ........ . Personnel Management Sigma Alpha Epsilon Del Sudoeste Musical Comedy Guild Pre-Legal Society Oceotl Sophomore Class, president Junior Class, president Rally Committee Xolotl LAC committee 241 241 241 241 241 KIM. TAI Philosophy KING. DOUGLAS P. .... . Physical Education CAPHER Track Cross Country KING. HARVEY W. ........ . Speech Arts KINNAIRD, DENNIS ........ General Kappa Sigma KINYON, FREDERICK Economics Sigma Chi Young Democrats KITTER, RICHARD A. ..... . Physics KNIGHT, JACK S. ......... . Business Management Tau Kappa Epsilon Cheerleader KOBES. KENNETH R.. Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi KRAMER, RUTH H. ....... . Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta Delta Phi Upsilon Kappa Delta Pi SCTA N.E.A. A.C.E. College Y KRAUSE. KENNETH R. .... . Economics Sigma Alpha Epsilon Varsity Wrestling IFC KUCSERKA, MARJORIE E.. Elementary Education Canterbury Association KULLMANN, C. GENE ..... Engineering S.A.E. LAFFERTY. MARY ......... Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi LANDIS. HENRY A.. . . Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club LA SUER. FLORITA Nursing Student Nurses Association LATHROP, DORL G. ...... . Accounting Accounting Society LATTMAN, DEAN A. ...... . Banking and Finance Newman Club LE BLANC, DONALD Marketing Kappa Alpha Order Marketing Association LE BOEUF, CAROL ANN..242 Mathematics S.C.T.A. Kappa Delta Pi .....241 LEOPOLD. SAUL M. ....... 241 Social Welfare Zeta Beta Tau Social Work Club, president Rugby Oceotl Senior Class, vice president Xolotl LESSEM, NATHAN ......... 242 Accounting Zeta Beta Tau Accounting Society Arnold Air Society Hillel LETSINGER, RAY.-. . . . . . .242 Social Science Sigma Chi Oceotl, president Upper Division Representative Athletic Board AMS Council Human Relations committee Del Sudoeste, fraternity editor Blue Book Ball committee Ski Club, president Young Republicans LEWIS. RAE A. ....... .... 2 42 Home Economics LINDSAY. BRENDA ........ 242 Secretarial Management Tri-S, president S.A.M. Senior representative Commissioner of Elections Homecoming committee Aztec Shops Board Del Sudoeste, activities editor AWS LOBB. VERL ..... .... 2 42 Engineering A.S.C.E. Delta Sigma, president LONG, JOYCE A. ..... .... 24 2 Sociology Alpha Phi Cheerleader Xolotl Rally committee LOU. MAE W. .... .... 2 42 Art Art Guild Oriental Students Club LOUNSBURY, WILLIAM E. JR. 242 General Sigma Alpha Epsilon S.A.E. Arnold Air Society Xolotl Wesley Foundation LOWE, JOHN F. .... .... 2 42 History Young Republicans LUCKEY. LYNNE R. ........ 242 Elementary Education Pi Beta Phi Head songleader Sophomore Class Council Homecoming Attendant Belle of Blue Book Ball Little Sisters of Minerva Modern Dance Club 253 LYON. STANLEY ........... 242 Industrial Management S.A.M. MADDOX. MILLARD D. ..... 242 Marketing Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tau Sigma Elections COIIIIIIIIIPKE IFC Xolotl Wesley Foundation Musical Comedy Guild Del Sudoeste MAGERS. KENNETH E. .... 242 Physics MANGHAM, ELIZABETH .... 242 Nursing. Student Nurses Association MANSFIELD. KENNETH F..242 Marketing Tau Kappa Epsilon, president IFC Marketing Association Blue Key Oceotl King Apollo Senior Class, president Homecoming chairman MARUGG, .IOANNE ......... 242 Elementary Education SCTA Tri-C MASTERSON. JOHN A. ..... 242 Business Administration S.A.M. MATTSON. ANN .... ..... 2 42 General MAUS. MARCIA ..... ..... 2 42 Physical Education Alpha Gamma Delta MCBRIDE, JOHN ........... 242 Engineering Engineering Association McCARLEY. WILLIAM H.. . .242 Microbiology Phi Sigma Xi McCURDY. GARY R. ....... 243 Sigma Alpha Epsilon S.A.M. AMS, vice-president Greek Week co-chairman MCDONOUGH, PAUL T. .... 243 Accounting Accounting Society MCGAUGH. LAVONA J. ..... 243 Sociology MCGOVERN, ROBERT N.. . .243 Marketing Marketing Association S.A.M. McKEE. LOUIS JR. ......... 243 Chemistry American Chemical Society 254 McKEE. PATRICIA E. ...... 243 Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta A.C.E., president SCTA Cap and Gown Delta Phi Upsilon Psi Chi Kappa Delta Pi Cetza Campus Chest committee Del Sudoeste MCNEILLY. DAVID W. ...... 243 Engineering ASCE Sigma Delta MEDEARIS. BOB D. ........ 243 Engineering MEFTAH. PARI .... .... 2 43 Psychology Cosmos Club Ski Club International Students committee MENDELL. GERALD S. ..... 243 Social Science Marketing Association Tau Sigma MERRIAM. PAUL G. ....... 243 History Phi Alpha Theta Roger Williams Club MERRIKEN. NANCY I. ..... 243 Microbiology Phi Mu Epsilon MEYERS. MAURICE D. ..... 243 Marketing Zeta Beta Tau Marketing Association Campus Folk Singers, president Hillel MIDDENDORF. MARY H.. .243 Chemistry American Chemical Society MILLER. DONALD M. ...... 243 History Young Republicans MILLER. EDWARD C. ...... 234 Industrial Management Kappa Sigma Oceotl S.A.M. AMS Junior Class, vice president MILLER. EMILY A. ......... 243 German Alpha Mu Gamma Cetza Rally committee Publicity Code committee MILLER, GERALD A. ...... 243 Life Science Phi Sigma Xi Aesculapians MILLER. MARJORIE M. .... 243 Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi MILLER. MARY K. ......... 243 Elementary Education A.C.E. Alpha Lambda Delta Kappa Delta Pi MILLER. RICHARD ......... 243 Physical Education Delta Sigma Phi, president CAHPER Oceotl MINYARD. WILLIAM C. .... 243 Business Management S.A.M. Tau Sigma Phi Eta Sigma MITCHELL. ROSALEE ...... 243 Elementary Education SCTA Delta Phi Upsilon MONTGOMERY, GARY ..... 243 Life Science Pi Kappa Alpha Oceotl Social committee MOON. NORMAN R. ....... 243 Art Art Guild MOORE. BETTIANNE ....... 243 Elementary Education Gamma Phi Beta, president Panhellenic Delta Phi Upsilon Cetza AWS secretary Xolotl Cap and Gown MOORE, BOB M. ..... .... 2 43 English MOORE. ELIZABETH L. .... 243 Psychology Psi Chi Kappa Delta Pi MOOREHEAD, JOSEF D.. . .243 Marketing Sigma Chi Marketing Association, president Who's Who Blue Key Commissioner of Finance Finance committee Oceotl Aztec Shops Board MORRIS. ANNE L. ..... ... . .244 Physical Education Alpha Gamma Delta W.R.A. CAHPER MOSS. ROBERT C. JR. ..... 244 Physical Education Kappa Alpha Psi CAHPER IFC Oceotl College-Y Varsity Football Blue Key Who's Who Unethical Practice committee MUELLER, DIANNE ....... 244 Elementary Education Gamma Phi Beta SCTA Publicity Code committee MULLENIX. SHARON L.. .. Secretarial Management TRI-S, president MYERS. BETTY N.. . . Social Science Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Kappa Delta MYERS, JACQUELINE ..... Elementary Education Kappa Alpha Theta Cheerleader SCTA A.C.E. NEMETH. ROBERTA ....... Home Economics Home Economics Club College Y NESVOLD. BETTY .......... Political Science Pi Sigma Alpha Pi Alpha Theta NETTLES. MAUREEN ....... V Social Science Pi Sigma Alpha NICHOLS. EDITH J.. .. Elementary Education Delta Phi Upsilon Kappa Delta Pi NOAKES. LINDA R.. .. Mathematics Wesley Foundation NOKES. GEORGE D... Life Science NOONAN, EDYTHE . . . Education SCTA NOREN, RICHARD D.. Marketing Marketing Association S.A.M. Tau Sigma OGLE. ROBERT P.. . . . Business Management Pi Kappa Alpha S.A.M., president OLSON. DAVE ............. Public Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon Varsity Baseball OLSON. JAMES L. ........ . Economics Artus Crew Los Buzos, president OSWOOD. DIANE ........... Elementary Education Alpha Phi Xolotl Little Sisters of Minerva OVROM. 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ERWIN W. ....... . Marketing SMITH. MICHAEL R. ...... . History Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Theta SNYDER. WADE .... . ..... Biology SORENSON. GLEE Art Art Guild Kappa Delta Phi SPAIKES. FRANCES T. .... . Zoology SPENCER. BETTY Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta Cetza SPENCER. CHARLES Personnel Management SPIES. EDWARD L. ....... . Social Science SPIVEY. A. WILLIAM J Psychology Phi Gamma Delta R... SPRUNGMAN, DOROTHY .. Psychology Kappa Delta Pi STANHOPE, JANET L. .... . Political Science Pi Sigma Alpha Young Republicans 256 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 STANLEY, JOHN V. ........ 247 Political Science Tau Kappa Epsilon Homecoming chairman Founders Week chairman Xolotl Preslsegal Society AMS Musical Comedy Guild Who's Who STANLEY. MARLA B. ...... 247 Elementary Education Chi Omega Who's Who AWS Musical Comedy Guild STEPHENSON. BOBBY Recreation STEVENSON. ROBERTA .... Elementary Education Alpha Delta Pi STEWART. BEVERLY Elementary Education STIGGALL. DIANA L. ..... . Chemistry Cap and Gown Alpha Lambda Delta STROMAN. ROBERT S. .... . General Sigma Chi Marketing Association Arnold Air Society Ski Club STUART. JAMES E. .... . Mathematics SULLIVAN. JULIE K. Journalism Alpha Phi Gamma Cap and Gown AWS ,AS Council Publications Board Public Relations Board Who's Who AZTEC. editor Vistas. editor Student Handbook, editor Xolotl SUMROW, JAMES N. ...... . Political Science SURAN. CATHERINE .... Elementary Education Alpha Chi Omega SCTA Rally committee TAINSH. DONNA L. .... . Art Alpha Chi Omega Senior Class, secretary AWS Wesley Foundation Greek Week committee TAYLOR. RUTH E. ......... Elementary Education Delta Phi Upsilon Kappa Delta Pi Roger Williams Club SCTA THOMAS. BARBARA ........ Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta Panhellenic Greek Week. committee D... 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 248 THOMAS. YOLANDA R.. . . . Personnel Management Kappa Delta S.A.M. Cetza THOMPSON. GRETCHEN G. Nursing Student Nurses Association THOMPSON. PATRICIA A. Elementary Education SCTA THOMPSON. ROSEMARIE.. English N.E.A. SCTA THYGESON. OAN C. ..... . J Elementary Education SCTA TILLING. MYRTLE R. ..... . General Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Lambda Delta Cap and Gown Concerned Greeks Angel Flight TOM. RAYMOND .... ..... Zoology Sociedad Hispanica TOWNE. JERRY O. ........ . Accounting Accounting Society UNDERWOOD. ROCHELLE. . Nursing Student Nurses Association Aztec Christian Fellowship URATA, JAMES H. ........ . Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club Epsilon Pi Tau VALENTINO, MARIE ....... Elementary Education VA RNEY. MAU RICE E. .... . Mathematics Emerson Club VAUGI-IN. CAROLE ....... Education Alpha Phi VIEIRA. NANCY S. ........ . Home Economics Home Economics Club VIERRA, LLOYD F. ....... . Personnel Management VOLZ. THERESA K. ....... . Health Education CAHPER Pi Theta WADE. RUBY L. .... .... . Art WAHLER. LANA .... ..... Home Economics WARD. ANNE E. .... .... . Sociology Tectons WEDEMEYER. CONNIE J... Elementary Education WEIMAN. EIVEEN .......... Education Kappa Delta Pi WEISS. MARTIN A. ........ . Industrial Management WEITZMAN. SONIA J. ..... 248 Education Kappa Delta Pi Inter-Faith Council. president Hillel, president WENGEL. CLAUDIA ...... Nursing Alpha Xi Delta Student Nurses Association Lutheran Student Association WHISTLER. LEHMAN P.. . .248 Public Administration Lambda Chi Alpha Oceotl Xolotl Sabre Society Arnold Air Society Young Republicans, president Sophomore Class, treasurer Homecoming committee L.A.C. Debate Team Model United Nations, chairman XVHITAKER. VERN ......... 248 Political Science Delta Sigma Phi Alpha Phi Omega, president AS Vice President Young Republicans Blue Key Who's Who Wesley Foundation Junior Class Representative Pre-Legal Society WHITE. GARY G. .... .... 2 48 Accounting Accounting Society WHITE. JANET M. ........ 248 English Tectons WILHELM. F.. EUGENE ..... 248 Psychology Psi Chi WILLIAMS. STANLEY C.. . .249 Life Science WILLIAMS. VIRGINIA L.. . .249 Home Economics WILLIAMS. 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