San Diego State University - Del Sudoeste Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1962
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mosaexwzu ER 5 mag 05+ ms. 95?. 3+ 3 . 3+ +.+.+....+. . . ., + Xaloll pmsident. and Marion Little sell beanie: to fresh September 14 - .. .. . - l1. Outnl members and lrosh on their way to guru the 5 Its annual whitewas Hello Dance for freshman in the dam tut. September 15 September 18 More freshm'en thgn ever before, 2,600 in fact, participated in full orientation. New ideas were intro- duced by the orlentqtlon workers, under chairman Curotyn Myersf along with Dean Margery Warmer and Jack Daugherty, of the Activities Office. Working with this staff were campus service organizations: Oceott, Xototl, Anuhuac, and the Alumni Association. New ideas included a trial run of registration pro- cedures, and the selting of fresh beanies. Frosh Orientation Oh dear. I think I lust signed up for women's p.a.! Enrollment Sets Record Another record enrollment took place in the fall when daytime and evening students numbered nearly 13,000. This increase over last year's enrollment follows a trend that has been apparent for the past five years. Enrollment here five years ago was 8,312. In the spring of 1961, 11,064 students attended SDS. Demand for classes was so heavy that many new class sections had to be opened during the four day tegistrution, especially on Friday when 2,500 freshmen entered the library to enroll in classes. Registration September 13-15 What little pink card? Kappa Alpha theta pI-dgos receiving fwiarnily guest's. Pledge Presents September 18 On Seplember H, a record 270 giris pledged 1he 11 national sororities on campus. For Ien days prior 10 this date the rushees, com- ing from such disronl places as Richmond, Virginia, served us will- ing audiences 10 hundreds of sorarily women who sang, per- formed skits, fed them and asked them whm their muiors were. The doors of H1e 12 fraternities on campus were thrown open 10 the 600 men rushing. A record 279 men pledged. From Sepiem- ber 10-29, formal rush was in ses- sion, and the rushees were feied cl gale and impressive purliesA September 10-29 Fraternity Rush 'm-vc Mwur u.-.' u.-1 L H Freshman 1r 2'5? 7 5 . Boyd Mullny and Larry Mnrquund look our the sfudunt handbook. September 22-24 ' Willa; ?uggy Hun! leads a group discussion. 'Leudership Today is Preparafion ior Tomorrow was the theme of the third annual Freshman Camp held at Camp Mars1on. near Juiian. Freshmen partici- POIEd an group discussions, swimming, horseback riding, hiking, volleyball, Cll'ld Sunday religious services. The Ivory Tower Quartet, 9 iuzz group composed Of .505 faculty members, provided the musu: far the Sciurday night dance. rm -n-.---.1-I-J!W's Wm ,1 September 25 AS. Nominations Sieve Meek, Bab Whiie and Andi Tremble: sign up 'lor candidacy in A5 elections. September 28 Foreign-Student Reception II Cum Club hold: a teumion in Scripps Conugl lo acquainl ioreign Iludonla wilh Anluican sludinh. SDM-Imba-fraremiry man pick up lheir bids in lhe IFC offiw. September 29 I.F.C. Bidding I0 Ella October 1 In 1he first LAC ossembiy Ella packs Peterson Gym to its 5,000 person capacity. October 10 Surf Fever AMS Surfing Film brings interested males la 1112 H5 Auditorium. Barry Owen. SAE. 15 crowned King Canon of Chi Omego's Shuwbunf by Mary lamprau. October 6 Show Boat' . . 2 j J H7133: .miii'ifu .. l... 1- 1 -1? .u'u: :- .J . meooml n9 'Jl- . ZEEWJ- ' I 11:5? .3wv'w .41. , '7 :1 - .- -..;.' y - .. . M ' MARILYN HANSSON, Chi Omega HOMECOMING QUEEN Boyd Malloy Uuwm n surprised quoen us Carolyn Mani; anal Shawn Cumpboli look on. Queen Marilyn smiles happily from her lhrnneu Quad Assembly Homecoming Court: Judy Thumpsan, Sara Romberg, Carolyn Morris. Shown Campbell. Cmolyn Buflet. . fr'. L Korma $395 and Thetus ioining together won first place in mind dlvumn with their colorful flout, Disney '20'5. Highlighting Homecoming is the building of the many beautiful and fantastic floats. Weeks of preparation go into the final plans which are changed, rechanged, and changed again. Because of the professional qual- ity of the floats competition among the groups is rug- ged, and the winning of a trophy is on unequaled thrill. Sigma Phi Epsilon won first in singles division with its float uSpirit of the i203. Delta Zeta took second in this division with its By the Sea.H Taking both the originality trophy and honorable menti0n trophy in mixed division was the lambda Chi AlthHSEgma Kappa float A City Comes of AgFSan Francisco. Both naturoi and artificial flowers were used. Tau Kappa Epsilon-Pi Beta Phi Statue of Liberty copped the award for best use of natural flowers. The Dorms, with their fleet Silents Please, took the award for best use of artificial flowers, and Delta Sigma Phi was awarded the singies division honorable mention trophy for its version of Green Door. Floats Lindy's Flight was the theme lhal the Sigs and the Chi D's depicted wilh the use of natural flowert The fiuut took second place in mixed division. Winning both third place in mixed division and best Iheme cwurd was the Theta Chi-Alpha Gum flout. The Sheik- Voleniineeldol of the '20:. i7 x . ' 1 MA CHI P DEWEW S??.asj HOUSE DECORATIONS Zola Bela Tau took men's division lrophy. .. 1'. ha:- EST fr If r . I 'tdgy;1;bqv f 1 .J'! $35,?! V W I Long into many downs the groups building house decorations pounded, nailed, paper moched, hauled chicken wire, and cut and stapled colorful floral sheeting. Sigma Kappa was second in the women's division and aim fool: firsl place in originality for its decoration of a 1920 car run- ning over a Gaucho. Pi Beta Phi and Pi Kappa Alpha Hed for best construction awards. Alpha Epsilon sorority was judged best on-compus deb oration. Seleciion of the winners was made the Sunday before Home- coming. The se!ech'on commiNee was compased of Dr. Sue Earnest, chairman of Hate speech on: department; Milford Ellisonr Point Lama High School cm teacher,- and Donna Delufori. Women's dlvisian hophy and but porlmycl of ihama Iruphy won! ta Chi Omega. Chrisli Davis Sm Donn szhar Heisler Kuihy Kemper Bill Kronberger Correspandance Ouaon Publicity House Decoration Flam Woodie Morehead Homecoming Chairman 1961 Joanie Parker lurbnru Malnnoy Bob Sarsfiel'd Gary Sofbua Kan Savoy Alumni Dinnor-Dunce Trophy Pa rude Cu mival Roaring Twenties Homecoming 1961 was perhaps the biggest and the H1051 colorful in ihe history of 503. Under Ihe direciion of cable Woodie Moorhead, Ihis year's Homecoming offered ten muior evenis of com- petition and activity. Along with the traditional float building and house decoraiion contests, there was a car- nival, a dinner-dunce held of El Corie: Hotel, and a flapper day on campus. From left: Judy Jones. Kathy Kemp . liuminin Cuppadonnu, Woodie, Carolyn Myers, Karen Burlh. and limit: Duets do a bit of the Chutlesfon. Homecuming Queen Marilyn Hnnsson is escoried atross Axle: Bowl by John Flinn timing huif-lime ndiviiies. Homecoming Fullback Phil Furius accept: the ball from qudrferbuck Warn. Sevier. Game ion Diego Stale Arte: Band marches on H12 field for hclfulime :ctivnies. ' . '.-.-I.:-L . 1 . , w !-.f .'-:'ysc : . ' I' -' HJ'H'F --a:1rzl- .- , . 17A - '11, J. . - - . n-h- :5 aaskwv .- .. -mm . .. .k .. W k' . $1:- M. ,r . 53f These dam lixe drills are getting to be a pain in Ike neck. an leak son, you tan'i have lhase sung- !I leaders - you know they belong in lha school! I wish Ike mun wilh the peanuis weuld hurry up . . 22 This ain't axaclly Ilka graduating. bu! it's sure getting us our of coliage in :- hurryll Brothers Bruce and Burch Erlla study for ihoir Ruin Watching IOS-A class during their hoe hour. 23 Dave Bru beck October 24 In the second LAC sponsorgd concert, Dave Brubeck and his mo brought cool iazz lo 111.: campus. Wesley Foundation October 27 Fares! Mchen lead: a mng u! '9 Wadey Foundation lnlcma- lional dim. f0, furaign sludanls und llcllhsl's. Elena puts off Asftoff us Uncle Vunya looks on. Uncle Vanya October 26-28 Uncle Vonya, a play by Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov, concerns frustration and failure in the lives of a group of people who are unable to understand each other in their loneliness and isolation. Uncle Vunyo, played by graduate student Larry LEnk, and his niece, Sonya, played by Andrea Russell, have been managing a cauntry estate for Sonya's fath- er. Her father, Professor Serebriakov, played by Edward Woeten, returns to the estate with his beautiful, young second wife, Elena, played by Lisa Collins The professor immediatety antagonizes the house- hold by his irregular hours and his hypochondrio. Both the brother Vonya, and the inteHectual village doctor, Jack Winona, fall in love with the professor's young wife. Don W. Powell, associate professor of speech arts designed the fragment of realism setting. President's Banquet November1 i I 1'. : I. Newman Ciuh members on ll way to iheir Poverty Prom. Newman Club October 28 Main sgenker at the annual Prlsidonf': Bunquei was Presiden! Love. Dezhy Day annuals gtuvel for a penny in Flour Frolig. Sigma Chi De rby Day November 4 AWS All Woments Week Wally Cublny, Bill Be , and Sparky Bis- hop world which and has the Toni. Knobby knees and coed fashions from Jeran's were among the attractions of AWS All Women's Week. Also presented was a Faculty Tea at Which Boyd Malfoy and 'four professors, Dr. Henry Janssen of the political science de- partment, Dr. William Snyder of the philoso- phy department, Dr. Vincent Lundis of the chemistry department, and Dean Donald Harder, debuted on An Educated Wome an's Place in the Modern Werld. At the Thursday All Women's Assembly then: was a ski movie, and a display of ski clothe; The winner of the Knobby Knees Contest -- Glenn Clark Sponsored by Alpha Gamma Delta e was announced. Bermuda Day and Women's Sufferage Day ended the week. Modeling new fall fashions are five of the 12 freshmen woman saluted to participate In Fresh Fate. November 6-10 Dominie Cappudnnna and Nedru Snyder advertise Bermuda Day and Women's Suf- farage Day. 1I'-.- y-:.-.-- -.M.-W . Religion ': In Life Week November 13-17 Iighl: Joan Knighl and Sydney LuFonla view lhl Calhoiic Church ani- hull dlsplured In 1: library duting lho IniIr-Fuilh Counlii sponsored I'Jighm 5n lifl Week f; IIIHHM ELHIII PHiStHIh Verse Choir November 16 Members of the Verse Choir, under the direction of E. Kingsley Povenmire, perfOrm in the main quad for Religion in life week. After Game Dance November 18 Fury Romero: Mike Davis. Marin Mendez. ildfidge' Cool: and 1am: Korsmeuer admire the Irophy presented '31! AME Council a H1: 505 Anna. caller lheir viclury our U50- Caries Montoya, the third LAC spon- spred performer, brought his gypsy mu- ISKIC fo Peterson Gym. He says of his art, Flamenco must come from the heart. YOU fie not pick up a sheet of music and SOY Now I play Flamenco.' The music must come from the guitarist - not from a book . . . one must have music in his he'an before he can pfoy it on the strings. Turkey Trot November 23 Came on In ihe lurkey's fine! Oedipus Rex Nov. 30- Dec.10 Oedipus Rex, Sophodes' ciassic tragedy, was the second production of the San Diego Slaie Theatre season. Starring in the tragic role of Oedipus, a king who inadverrently kills his father and marries his mother, was Cedric Jordan. Playing the par! of his molher-wife, Jocasfu, was Anne Farrar. ther performers were Colin McKay us Creon, Jocastu's brother; Jock Winans as c: shepherd; Irvin Pat Hoff as c Corinthian messenger; Fred- eric Berling as a leader of the people of Thebes; and Kenneth Samcoe as Tiresius, the blind prophet. Chorus members included Jim Ray, John Dins- more, Richard Harrison, Roger Williams, Gary Sofis, Ray Gibbs, Marion Scott, Dave Limbach, Joe Droback and Robert Gray. Barry Owen had fhe role of palace guard. Children of Oedipus Were portrayed by Trina Ciuffo, Teddy Russell, David Scholar, and Sandra Smith. The play was directed by Dr. William J. Adams. Tiruius, Iha blind prophet, reels on his iournoy Io l'habas. A shepherd lells King Oedipus that he found II King as a baby abandoned in ihu woods. P A- 'F f -. i, 7 ' I. t x - 7 i 'I' I. .I.'f .r a I' - . . . 'J .4: h . ' . .n. x . . . if I l .J A 1 pl . . . f . h i . r1 . f: h' i -'. v - HJM' ' L ' a - 5.-.- Vh 1. . $MQ- a gt : .WF'T mm; h I1 was announced in December by Dr. Leonard Messier, professor of French, that 505 will have a 1962 summer campus at the University Center at Rouen, France. Rouen, a lovely seaport city, has ex- celfent transportation connections to Paris. Included in the six weeks' summer session will be weekend excursions :0 Paris, Ver- sailles, Fontainebleau, Chartres, Chateaux of the loire, Mon! St. Michel, and ihe Nor- mandy region. A 23 day study iour of ance, Monaco, Italy, San Murine, Ausirio, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, and EngTand will fol- low the summer session at the University. Courses in the fietds of arr, hisrow, geo- graphy, French, and European civilization will be offered. Campus In EurOpe 31 December 2 FARMERS FROLIC Mamba: :1 N19 Judo rluss demonslruta Iheil' skill during Fife Niie udiviiies. Kappa Sig: spomnr a Builermifk Drinking Conlul h: adver- lin rhoir Favmer's Frolit. ' December 7 lambda Chi Alpha's enlry in pngeumryho flat for their thariot queen, Pom Jacobs, Alpha Gamma Delta. - - . . Kucs- - . . F ao-....-n c...--.- ! I : q R'lx 1x December 3 MESSIAH Handel's Messiah was performed by the 800 voices of College Chorus in combina- tion with the 70 piece College Orchestra. Davis M. loomis conducted the Chorus, and the Orchestra was under the direction of Paul V. Andersom FITE NITE u Maricn Richoma, John Inn, Carolee Hahn and Dale Jorgenson. soloist: in Ihc College Chorus performance of tho Musiuh. Miss Knockout, Diana Cordovu, Kappa Alpha Thaw. CHARIOT RACES December12 Kappa Aiphu Psi drains to win the chmiol race, placing ahead of Sigma Chl and Tau Kappa Epsilon. Race was called back, however. and SAP: w-nl on 90 win tha finals, wilh rhuit queen candidate, Kay Farmer, Alpha Phi, lacing nnm-d queen of the runs, CHRISTMAS CAROL December 14 Professor E. Kingsley Povanmtte gives his annual reading of Charles Dkkons' Christmas Cur- SOPHOMORE DANCE December 15 Fmd Mllay, sophomore class president. pruonts a trophy to Julie Buchunncn, Alpha Phi. who was chosen Miss Rock and lull. YEOMAN OF THE GUARD w: January 11-13 SDS Opera Workshop performers stepped onto the Music Auditorium stage to present a Gilbert and Sulli- van comic opera, Yeoman of the Guard. The story re- volves around the situation of Colonel Fairfax, the role sung by Date .tergenson. He is put in the Tower of london by u scheming relative who stands to inhmit a fortune if the Colonel dies unmarried. It seems that iust about everyone inctuded in this little slice of life has a romantic problem. Featured in the other title roles were John Duits- man as Sir Richard Chalmondely and Mary Velline as Elsie Maynard. .., . Elat- Mnynurd trlu t: tonvln marry thq Colonll. u Sir Richard that 5hr Ihauld not '-. 63:? ' --f ' FINALS Cindy Runyun typifies fhe deter- minalion and deep concentration of students as final exams draw near. Hhmmm . . . this history fine! I: going to In rough . . . Why are Hun so runny dur- ling dialmdions . . . 1' Evan fhe Axis: iouks good. . let ms nu, George Washing- !un-firn president . . . A Iitfle sfrolch. . . Guu- I'If write a Inn: to my friand insland . . . Back 'o the huh . . . 35 . F ...,.. .. .. . .. ... Illl IIIll1IlI!lluIHHH- I0 a 1 ; 1 od l II- Ill I ollllt'llulll;II-I1II II II Ihillnli nlhilo Ia Ii!!! III b... .. - ,- 5;? E. .a C , r I ' $ fA Sludeml enjoy H1- swlnging lnmpu of Danny Hufe and his orchoslra. Blue Book Ball, sponsored annually by he freshman class at the end of the fall semester, was held this year in the fabulous Century Room of the El Cortez Hofel. The theme was Blue Book and Candle. Under the direciion of fresh president Gerry Berry, and fresh veep Dick Buck, commiitee chairmen included Randy ' Sickes, pubiiciiy; Joe Correia, entertainment; Tom Odegutd, queens; Joyce Cordelf, awards; Sue Lawton, bal- II toting; Natalie Au , decoraiions; Mimi Johnson, flowers; Margaret Cozine 0nd Michen Fischer, bids. Belle candidates and their sponsors were: Judy Arnsen, lambda Chi Alpha; Margie Boyd, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Suzanne Christopherson, Zapotec Hall,- Sundee Ferguson, Olmeca Hall,- Michen Fischer, Mayo Hall,- Gerri Jamieson, Sigma Chi. Olhers were Judy Jones, Tau Kappa Epsilon; lynn Perryman, Kappa Sigma,- Garter: Picuizen, Zeta Bela Tau,- Sandra Rogers, Thelu Chi,- Susan Springslead, Sigma Alpha Epsiion; and Jan ' Woods, Alpha Phi Omega. Thtillcd, Margin Boyd, Pi Sofa Phi. is named Ball: of Blue Book Half. January 25 The Suillng Club ralaxos during sums! break after winning the Pucllic West Canal Sailing Champlnnshfp in Ducamblr. SEMESTER BREAK Here we go again! .M x-I: - oe 1K4 ?- :- .Ium Lake draw many onH-Iusiusm skins to El: snowy slop . REGISTRATION ny mam -. January 31 37 Suzanne Bloch March 1 Juilliard String Quartet February 27 Within three weeks LAC presented three outstanding perform- ances. The classical genius of the Juilliard String Qucrlel was followed a week later by Suzanne Bloch's haunting Renaissance folk music. A colorful troupe of Ceylon National Dancers performed the foHowing week at the Russ Auditorium. Uil Abner I Ed Crumley, K Sig, was chosen l'il Abner ul the sophomore class sponsored Sadie Hawkins Dance. Pal Hamuchor, Thclu. was named Daisy Mae. 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Ernestine Anderson, a new inferpreiive iazz vocaiisf, and the Buddy DeFranco Quartef' combined with Mr. Kenton to give a varied evening of music. The concert was sponsored by the senior class. Sieve Andrews and Joni Knight udmite their trophies quer winning IE Alpha Chi Omega rolls: skating confesl, which was hald far the banafil of lhe Easfar Seal Drive. U pon a Mattress March 9-17 Presented by the Aztec Musical Comedy Guild, Once Upon A Maitress combined comedy, romance and music in a spoof of an old fable The Princess and lhe Pea. Jeannie Lomuc stoned as Princess Winifred, a likely can- didure for marriageh Ron Lynch played Prince Dauntless the Drab, a shy, somewhat retarded prince who is completew dom- inated by his moiher. Princess Winifred is introduced to him as 0 possible wife. Parricia Welzel as Lady Larkin and Rick Berry as Sir Hurry played a pair of lovers in a hurry to ge? married. Connie Roy, Mike Hoffer, Dennis Allen and Joe Doogan played in the supperting roles. March 29 40 Roller Skating Contest Once The 2nd annual AMSAsponsore-d aJl-men's-week started out with Cl real bang when :3 car smosh was hetd Monday near the commons and free coffee and cookies were served to the students in Scripps Cottage Tuesday, a tug-of-wor contest was hetd with the win- ning side getting gift certificates to Art and Dottiets supper club. Wednesday evening the annual Sparts Dinner was hetd to Introduce high school and iunior college athletes and coaches to the SDS athletic pro- gram. A bike marathon was held on Thursday. Clyde Tindcte was c1 come-from-behfnd winner of the first place award, c: ?WOASECHEF biket On Friday, sports and surfing mavies were shown to the men students to end a highTy successful men's week. which was co, choirmaned by Gait Mothers and Arotd Hornstein. Publicity was handled by Arold Hornstein and Mike Evans. 42 The Pi Kappa Alpha-Chi Omega groups and Kappa Sigma-Pi Beta Phi groups were second and third place trophy winners in mixed. Second and third place awards in women's went to Sigma Kappa and Alpha Chi Omega. Sigma Alpha Ep- silon pieced second in men's division. Other groups participating were the Dorms, Alpha Phi's, Lambda Chi Alphu's, Delta Zetu's, Alpha Gamma Delta's, SPEC, Sigma Chi's, Kappa Delta's, Delta Sigma Phi's, and the lnter-Protestant Angelicun Council. Sandi Van Bibher, AWS Spring Sing Chairman, was named AWS Woman of the Month during the inter; mission. Committee members of Spring Sing in- cluded Sandra ITtierir Mike Sluvit, Bob Sarsfield, Marion Little, Mike Evans, Dominic Cappodonna, Woodie Moorhead, and Suzanne Guughen. . .-,..t.... .- -mu-v-.mmpq-ow.u '.. '7 m-.. . .-.' 2'-.'r- 3... AL;- .. . '-- -- TKEtS, K A THETA'S AND CHI O'S ARE BIG WINNERS IN SPRING SING A rendition of On My Journey Home, by Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity and Kappa nhlphu -T-hf2tu sorority, took the first place award In mused dl-VISIOI'I at the 12m Annual Spring Sing, held Aprll 13 In the Air Theater. opzlllo taking first place trophies were. Fhi Omeg'n Sorority for Songs for c: Spring Night,' In women s and Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity for t At the Foot of Yonder Mountain, in men's. ' . Alpha Xi Delta placed first in novelty tor Its Inter- pretation of Trunquilizers. Above left: PiKA-Chi 0 entry of High Barbary . IEH; SAE'S and Tiger lag , and below. Kappa Della sorority with Lulla- by of Broadway . Seanor RooseveH Ale23 Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, the First Lady of the World, told 0 Peterson Gymnasium audience of 2,000 that at least a basic education shOuId be giv- en to everyone in the world so they can learn how to learn. She said that the important thing for education in the non-Communist nations of the world is to see that those educated are prepared to go on learning wherever they:' want and to know all the facts of anything new that they learn. Onl'y this way will they be able to make a choice as to the way in which they want to live, she said. Mrs. Roosevett was brought to 508 by lAC us the final program of the year. Senior Awards Day Ale24 left: Christie Davis is presenled Ihg women's dormitory award by Lynn Smith, Award: Day chairman. Max Grelaro. athletic uwerd winner and Woedae Moor. head. campus organization award winner 109k on. Right: Ned Huntington winner of the Draw Herbert C1 Poitier award. Marilyn aunssoh, sorority woman award recipient and Bub 39 , last year's Feiffer award winner, beam as they admire H1. hophieg. Other awugd; want to Mary Jo Humnltun, for her 3.98 GPA; Lea 0995- ' tBI-Fuith Council; Jack Sharp, fraternity; Dick Davis. man's dormttory and Boyd Mutluy, Itudenl quvemmant. r. -'.f-I- -..'I.-..IH'1'I 13-.r. .I-n-g- W1 -u WWM'AW; ' .I . r : , . 7 A:- . -. . . - - '.-.. . . .--J. .- w--. 4- .- . WOMEN -Imw dilflcul! II was Io udiusl to college as a frnsllrnun . . . REMEMBER WHEN . . . -laolllecoming fluais wore better than av . . . -lunr.l1 was nrud fun In II quad . . . 44 L ..'L . ' your firsl coilega tomanca wm Ieally lull In much cutaiy. .. 4 HELP 5132M? OuTSFlR ELEC T m 60H t K .f- v r. ,- r' 1.. o ' g - -' 1! A w - t '- d: ;- . ' m ' .. --A.5. Vic. presidenf: were honored . . . -how anargeHc You fall during Ihs parark after an ull-night hum of Iloulbulldlng . . A -ns a plldgo you'd help to nll a bid . .. 45 $$wa BQNV $$wa $$wa 46 AZTECS BDAST 7-2-1 SEASON San Diego State boasted its best record in ten years, winning seven, losing two, tying one. Under the direction of new head coach Don Coryell, head line coach Bill Schutte, backfield couch Charlie Smith, and assistant line coach Jim Erdenbeck, the Aztecs brought new glory to San Diego State and a promising footbail outlook. The team was studded with outstanding play- ers, but each player contributed his mast The re- sult was a team with speed, versutiiity, talent and potential. Who wiil ever forget this 1961 Aztec football season . . . when Vic Sturk's 17-yard goal bent Cal Poly 9-6 . . . when Sevier's two touchdowns went in vein in losing to long Beach State 15-17 . . . when we raliied in the second half to hand Redlands a 32-20 defeat . . . or beating UCSB 21-6, topping off the best Homecoming week in years . . . or when We matched Fresno State for three quarters before losing 28-6 . . . when 0 rec- ord 88 points was set in Aztec Bowl on the night we beat Col Western 54-34 . . . or when USD saw Mario Mendez' four trips to the end zone, ct spar- ring session between halves, and a 42-12 shelluck- ing issued by the men of Montezuma . . . and the Aztecs' tremendous effort in stopping MCRD 18-13, giving SDS some of the best football to be seen here in years. In the statistics department, Wayne Sevier led all scorers this season with 59 points. followed by Mendez with 46, Petties and Carson with 30 each, Cooks 26, 0nd Korsmeier 12 points. Kern Carson led in rushing with 6.04 yards per carry, followed by the regulars Mendez, Stuuber, Korsmeier, and Sevier. Neal Petties and Eldridge Cooks ran away with the pass receiving honors with Petties receiv- ing 19 aerials for 428 yards and 4 touchdowns, and Cooks with 16 catches for 363 yards and 4 touchdowns. Ken Carson and Neal Petties were named to the CCAA second-string ulI-Ieague team. The entire Aztec team led in most departments against its opponents. Students of San Diego State and the people of San Diego displayed their pride by supporting the team with fine attendance at home and away games, and giving Coach Coryell and the team a standing ovation ut'the last game of the semen, Denny Berg Tom Procter Lnny Fernandez Ed Duckott Bah Vaughn Jack Thomerson Mike Davis Didi Wlnlxlu .. i A Neal Ponies Henry Enriquu Randy Chamn Joe Meeker, Dav. Lay, Wolf Cobley. Warrun Simmons, Pat BACK ROW. L-I: Eldridge Cook; Warn. Saul . PIIII Furies, Kora Canon; FRONT ROW: Inherit, Dave Sicnson. Dun Hulh. Couch Corylll Don Coryell was named new head vor- 5in football coach In January of 1961. Coach Coryell received his master's de- gree in physical education at the Univer- sity of Washington where he letfered on the Huskie Fooibail team in 1947 and 1948. He has coached at the University of Brilish Columbia in 1953 and 1954, We- natchee Junior College in 1955 when he led that team to the Washington State Championship, Whittier College where his team was SCIA champs for three years, and Universiiy of Southern California where he was offensive backfield coach II!!! 50011ka for lhe Troians. i- A-uruL'm-Lu-Ilt- . ' . AZTECS TIE LA. STATE IN OPENER t3-13 A new coach and a new team almost won the first game of the season for the Aztecs, but they had to settle for a t3-13 tie with los Angeles State. Both LA. and SDS scored early as Larry Korsmeier, Aztec signalcatler. connected with Neal Petties on a 53-yard scoring pass play and the Diublo: Joe Womack ramped 83 yards for six points. The game ended in a tie because of the fine effort of Dave Stensen who blocked a Diablo PAT. If made, the score would have ended 14-13 in LA. State's favor. SDS EDGES CAL POLY 9-3 Journeying hack to the Bowt, Coach Coryell's football machine met Cal Poly's Mustangs in the first home game of the '61 season, winning 9-6 on a spectacular scoring punch by Kern Carson and Neal Petties. Approximately three minutes showed on the clock when Mus- tang punter Stan Renolds booted a high kick to Carson who grab- bed it and sprinted toward paydirt with Petties at his side. Evading tacklers for 50 yards as a result of fine blocking, he was finalty hit on the enemy's 30 yard line. As he was hit he fumbled, but quick-thinking Patties Scooped up the loose ball and raced the re- maining distance. Cal Poly roared back with an attempted field goal, but it fell short of the uprights. Vic Stark scored earlier for the Aztecs of a 17-yard field goal. Dick Winkler making a tackle. Mario Mendez LarryI Korsmeier Pat Rubens Phi! Furies iighting to catch that belt. 505 DOWNED BY LONG BEACH l7-15 For three quarters long Beach and San Diego bottled, but the 493.5 Tom Turtill booted Long Beach State to a victory as he skyrocketed a 22-yarder through the uprights for a 2-point margin, 17-15. The San Dieguns went ahead early in the second half 8-7, as Sevier accounted for the points. The Aztecs other TD was divided between Mendez and Carson, with Sevier going the final distance. The Montezuma eleven never gave up though, as thewr came back with an inter- cepted pass to the 49er 19-yard stripe. A fumble by SDS was all that Long Beach needed as the gun went off. SDS DEFEATS REDLANDS 32-6 Coach Coryelt and his Son Diegans showed themselves well in the vattey of colleges as u-come-from-behind surge whipped Redlands 32-20. The Bulldogs unteashed a fierce attack the first two times they had the ball as they rang the bell 13 times. But the Aztecs, not to be outdone, scored with a 23-yard pass play and a Mendez plunger before the rest period. After a talking to during halftime, for the finale. The Aztecs now sported a 2-1-1 record and were preparing for the Home- coming tilt with the Gauchos of Santa Barbara. BELOW: Wayne Sevt-r ti on the ground while tail Stuuhor works the halt arounct left end for a tnuehdnwn. Coryell's gridmen took warning and broke down the digit doors with a 60-yard trek by Sevier, a 55-yard pass play involving Boehmke and Petties, and a Carson interception of a Bulldok aerial LEFT: Coach Don Coryell discussing the game wilh tine murh Bill Schulle. BELOW: Jen lockhold Hops Cal Western runnlf :olrf. GII Warren AZTECS TROUNCE SANTA BARBARA The sun was shining, Aztec patriots were shining, and so were the gridrnen us the Aztecs posted their first Home- coming victory since 1955, rolling over Santa Barbara 21-6. The Aztec ground game proved much superior to the Gauchos' as San Diego tallied 266 yards rushing against the foes though they out-pussed us 1 17 yards to 40. A command performance by the commander himself thwarted the Beachboys us Sevier went over the goal line for 12 markers and accounted for 3 extra points. One of his touchdowns was a planned field goal attempt, but a fumbled snapback by Jim Stouber turned into six points for the Aztecs. Fullback Denny Berg also wrote his name in the score- book when he halted through the Fine for 2 yards and 6 points. 5! FRESNO STOMPS SDS 28-6 The Aztecs' loss to Fresno dispelled all SDS's hopes of representing the CCAA in the Mercy BOWL while at the same time it assured the Bulldogs' appearance. Early in the first perioti Bulldog penalties helped Sevier and Carson move the ball to the enemy 14-yard line. But a fumble by San Diego stopped the scoring threat and Fresno took over. From the 14, Fresno moved down field and went over for a six-pointer. RIGHT: Mendel: lap, The Aztecs got their onty score in the third Slop m It period as Carson and Enrique: moved the V W - ball. Carson sew daylight and took advan- tage, making the score 7-6, Fresno's favor. After three quarters of hard fought toot- ball Fresno finally woke up and ran over the Aztecs with three touchdowns, making the score 28.6. AZTECS DEFEAT PEPPERDINE 21-6 On the opening play Aztec Kern Carson took the batl off left tackle, veered sharply to the left sidetine end from there ran 68 yards for an early touchdown, with Sevier making the score 7,0. Not more than three minutes later Eldridge Cooks ran out long for a pass. Breaking behind Pepperdine's defense, he caught the ball five yards from the goal, and raced acrOss for another six. Sevier again kicked to make the score 14-0. Late in the first quarter, with Cooks catching another long Sevier pass and Carson running the remaining yardage, the Aztec score rose to 21. The game produced no more scores except for the Waves' 6, the result of a long Pepperdine passe RIGHT: Cantu :utches a long Savior pass for six points. BELOW: The Aztecs drag down unulher foe. SDS WHIPS CAL WESTERN 54-34 The next three weeks the Aztecs met their city rivals . The first game sent Col Western home a beaten team, then University Of San Diego fell by the wayside. The fast game of the season the Marines went home cleaning their titles under the pressure of the Mighty Montezumans. In a wild game, Cal Western scored 34 points to San Die'ElO's 54 to set a record of 88 total points in the Bowl. The old record WES established in 1951 when 505 trounced LA. State 64-0. Seven TD's were recorded as fans saw Eldridge Cooks twice go the distance, and Carson, Korsrneier, Petties, Mendez and Sevier each accounting for one. 00in? a creditable iob for Cal Western was quarterback Jim Hombs who completed 14 out of 26 aeriuls and Jesse Murdock who was Westernts main running threat. var-Hr- f AWAM , up; 9 , . .a-r'g: ,3:: .::f-'-.1g-ug 'i'.n--. L- nu; -u. AZTECS WALlOP USD 42-12 The fans who came to see the bigintra-ctty rivalry game between the Un-i- . versity of San Diego and San Diego State will never forget halfback Marlo Mendez, at least USD wonlt, because Mendez Scored four touchdowns and . Sevier und Cooks added two more as the Aztecs stomped the Toreros, 42.12, t. San Diego couldn't have played a better offensive game, leading in all departments. The passing was superb as the quarterbacks completed 6 eut of 7 passes. They also executed the l formation expertly, desplle the brullaant defensive effort by TOFEIO linebacker Jim O'Leary. USD's quarterback Put Herminger called signals Well, but the Toreros could not break away for long gains because of the tough Aztec defense. Joe Gray scored both touchdowns for the university on identical one yard plunges. Also aiding Mendez and the Aztecs on thei: trips downfield were Joe Rock I hold, Gil Warren and Jim Stauber. I. ll ti El Jon Gibb: SDS TAKES CITY CROWN 1n the last Aztec game of the season the ball didn't start telling toward the goal line until early in the second period, when Furies intercepted a Marine pass and run to their 44 yard line, From that Marine 44, Aztec backs Mendez, Stauber and Korsmeier powered to the goal line with Mendez putting the six points on the score board. Moments later the Marines rolled 83 yards in nine plays for their six, with the conversion making it seven. With half of the second quarter gone Korsmeier fired a 39 yard pass to star and Neal Petties for six more points. Then late in the same quarter Aztec Simmons set up another touchdown by downing Marine Joe lee us he was trying to punt. From there Sevier moved the ball forward with a pass to Mendez and a scoring pass: to Gil Warren, making the Score l8-7. The Marines scored again in the second half, after slashing 80 yards over the hard-to-drlve Aztecs. With the score 18-l3 the Marines had four minutes in which to score, but a pass interception by Korsmeier stopped them cold. The victory gave the Aztecs a 7-2-1 overall season, best in lo years, and was State's ninth conquest over the tough leathernecks in 24 meals. Coach Dick Walla LEFT: Surfer pom: tor mere yardage. - -: .. QgiWFeiF?-I iF- ; 2 lib q. J'Egkkil , g1 $?.z ii . 9. ;77 ' 59 5; aegIBSQV: Mt. 50 V me BACK ROW. l-R: Mike Coilins, John Borlu. Don Royal. Gabriel Esculera, George Iharos. Pal McGee, Ken Knuth Tom Burnt , Jim Crawford, Denny Moore, Lynn Gordon. CENTER ROW. L-ll: Dick Wells, much Orvol Warren, man, John Dorsey. Mike Davis, Dal. Howler, Barry Owen, Lorry Taylor, Tam Scali. Ion Chillo. Larry Bolund, Roger Mumby. Gary Brunslaner, Jeffrey Blake, mgr Yam Bass. assistant mach. FRONT ROW. L-R: Dave Bird. Dick Hess, Ron Graenig, Danny Hale, Jim Carpenler. Dale Hilmun, Bill Parrish, John Quessnhany. Dick Eeflon. 59cm Nelsen, J.V. WINS 4, LOSES 2 This year two new men tack over the JV-Frosh team, Dick Wells as head coach and Tom Bass as assistant coach. Before the season started Coach Wells commented, eWe have several good-fooking prospects, ihe squad is willingr and we hope 10 improve on last year's record,- however, our schedule is tougher and only time will half. The PCIpOOSES were victorious over Sweetwafer J.C., Palomar J.C., Long Beach J.V., and San Fernando Valley. SDS's only defeats were heartbreakers to Oceanside J.C. and UCLA Frosh, 20-25, and 0-6, respectively. Outstanding players were Ed Redmon, split end; quor- terback lynn Gordon; John Darcy, who carried well from the halfback position; Ron Greenig, oufstanding as a de- fensive halfback and fullback Dole Hawley. John Boyles showed potential for nexf year at the Iackle spot. The combining of the maiority of rhis year's Frosh-JV men and nexl yeufs returning varsity players makes for a fine prospect for max! year's vutsify team. 1 -. -'.EI' L;- -.1; . .. SCOREBOARD SDS Opp. 24 14 Sweetwaler JC 42 13 Palomar JC 20 25 Oceanside JC 0 6 UCLA 3 6 long Beach JC 26 8 San Fernando Valley Mike anus : Y Ernll Portle Jim Montgomery 2nd IN C.C.A.A. Although the SDS harriers out-ran Long Beach, 45-50, in LB.'s own long Beach State Invitational, they Weren't quite strong enough to do the a same in the conference meet. Instead they settled for a runner-up spot for t- only the second time in the past ll years. All the other nine have been firsts for the Aztec cross-countrymen. This year's leading runner for the Aztecs, Mike Dragilu, is probably one of the best runners in the Southwest. This year he placed lst four that one of which was the conference finals, and 2nd twice, on top of repre- senting $05 in the national finals at East Lansing, Mich. Always dose behind Dragila were Portee, Montgomery, Golden, Polen- schat, and Coombes, with Adamson coming up fast at the end of the season. Portee finished second for the AzteCs in every race except the Aztec Invitational, in which Jim Montgomery nosed him by u COUPIe of seconds. Since the learn consisted of two iuniors with the rest freshmen and sophomores, next year's squad will surely be tops in the southwest. Coach Sportsman no doubt will be us proud of them as he has had a right to be of his past cross-countrymen. P . -- e .. v- l'Jrf- ' L... - Mill. Dmgila and Ernle Par! after 1V, mile: of running. 56 l -. 4.. . '1 : . . ' I ?'i'ir. - S SACK ROW. L-R: Ed Spl'os. nigh. John Coombu. Willie Gtun, Mih Drngiln. Jim Monlgomory, John Halli- buricrl. Chat Sportsman, much; FlOHT ROW: Amid Olson, Ari Mikolan, Dung Adonson, Erniu Purl , Mike Golden, and Dang Pnlnnschul. CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS 3rd. Mt. San An'ronio A.A.U. lst.-Long Beach State Invitational 1st. Whmier S.P.A.A.U. lst. San1a Barbara A.A.U. 'Isf.-Posf Six American Legion 15f.-Azfec Invitational 15f.-Pacific Southwest District A.A.U. Championships 2nd-Ccliforniu Collegiate Championships Doug Palonsclml .. a' An Mikalon ls Tending 1. park n? the half mllo marl:- Cuuch Chat Sportsman Its a hands in bmkelball. .m o .l G 1. o n .m m h s n o m c d d a a 9 C s a VARSITY FINISHES 5TH IN LEAGUE Although this year's Aztec basketball team didn't prove to be the most prolific in producing victories, It did provide the fans with exciting bosketbalt, fol twe- CCAA games were lost by a total of 141 points. The mum was coached by Dr, George Ziegenfuss, assisted by Noel Michelson. This Aztec team probably played the toughest schedule San Diego State has ever faced. Enc0unter- 'mg schools such as arudley University and Evansville Coilegc who were nationally ranked, loyola Univer- sity at Los Angeles and the regular teams, the Aztecs had a rough and tumble season all the way. The Aztecs started their season with victories over Redlendt and Pepperdine. Pepperdine was an 80-78 overtime thriller, Then meeting Loyola, the squad lost its first game 9064, Coming back home, the Aztem played Evansville and Whittier. Losing to Evansville; 84-89, which proved to be the best show- ing for the Aztecs in the season, and beating the Peel: 63-60, showed that the Aztecs were tough. As Christmas vocation come, the Aztecs went truveting to meet tive mid-wEstern schools who all proved their superiority to the Montezumen. Mitts Stefian shows how its done! Bod low. I. to L: Gllnn Smith. man; Nail Michelsont couch.- Nalm Oslupinski. Mike Otnor, George Ziegenfuss, head coach. Cantu: low: louis lukE. Mike Slottcn. Irv Joy . Hurry- Stcclnylt. Gun; Clark. Tom Tenncy. Front Row: Dick Muureuv. Donny Hendricksun. Curl Hunter, Bill Mmsaillcs. Clydi Hadley. Willie thliums. Mining an Tim Jon and Tony Gander Above: Jones 9025 up f0! Mo. Righl: Hadley reuchzs high SCOREBOARD SDS Opp 54 ......... Redlends University 73 ......... Pepperdine College 90 ........... Loyola University 89 .......... Evansville College 60 ............ Whittier College 83 .......... Evansviile College 83 . . . . . . . . . .Bradley University 73 ........... Toledo University 81 .......... Western Michigan 32 ............ Drake University 62 ........ University of Nevada 71 ..... Colorado State University 30 ........... Long Beach State 66 ......... San Fernando State 49 ............ Col ?oly tSlOl 77 ............... Fresno State 71 .......... Pasadena College 77 .......... Los Angeles Slme 59 ......... U. C. Sonia Barbara 64 ......... Pepperdine College 79 ........... Long Beach State 80 ......... San Fernando State 37 ............ Cal Poly $5101 73 .. ... .... ...FresnoSfute 65 .......... Los Angeles Slate 77 ... . . . . .U. C. SOnia Barbara Losses Io Evansville, 61-83, Bradley, 64-88, with the help of all-American Chet Walker! Toledo, 70-78, Western Michigan, 60-31, and finally Drake, 51- 82, rounded out the swing. Cari Hunter was the mainstay for the Aztecs as he avetaged about 1.5 points a game. The team now had 0 3-7 record. The Aztec Kiwanis tournament was held the last of December. Winning the first night 83-62 over Nevada and lasing the championship to Colorado, the Aztecs took second place. League play got underway and at the first game Long Beach Stale wul. loped cm ice-cold Aztec team 80-55. San Fernando and Cal Poly Were 3053 next two victims but Fresno was too much, despite the 19' points apiece con- tributed by Maureau and Hadley, the team lest 65-71 Pasadena proved no worrier but winning a close one over los Angeles, 81-77, and losing a heart- breaker to UC Santa Barbara, 55-59, we came home exhausted and with a league record of 3-3. Pepperdine got revenge, winning 64-58 on a balanced scoring attack by the Waves. The next week long Beach nipped us 79-78 in the fast seconds. Coach Zilgenfuu stands high. . . . that's a strange place to hold hands . , . AUGHI'II Righl: Mauteuu throws a black into his opponent. tower Right: I-Iunler :an'l he sioppad now. Lower left: Up. over and another goal. - A :- .1' 3' -,. ,- .- . :. IIz-VI' ' I1 . - . : Ln ; ' 'u- J. . - : '. :1 .. . .1: I a . 4- , 1p ' 1., .. . l: . ,1 - 1 . , ' .' .. . . n'. l. I. 'l .-1, .1 'I .3. .. . . . . . 1. . . 4 . '5 -. -' ' ! .' l' 3.. ar- . I . - . .- r . .v .. x 5'1 'L. I l, I! . ix... . a r H i ' I -.. , - . Hadlcy :onc-mrulu on two. .. dfh ,- 4 - Humor breaks 111 :th Santa Barbara': defense. A victory over San Francisco and a loss 10 Cal Poly broughl US within Ihree game; of the end of the season. The rebounding power of Fresno's Mike McFersen was too much and we 1051 69-73. The last weekend we were victorious over los Angeles but 1051 The final game 10 UC Santa Barbara 75-77, despite desperuie last efforts. This completed the 1961-62 season and SDS had a 10-16 overall record and a 5-7 conference record. Playing 1heir last season for 505 were Carl Hunter. Norm Osm- pinski, and Danny Hendricksen. High scoring average honors went to Dick Maureau who aver- aged 1548 points per game. Carl Hunter placed second wilh a 15.3 poinis per game, followed by Osfapinskih-BJ, Garnier-JJ, and Hadley-ZO points per game. , . . ?hue ware lhree bears-Mamu bear, Papa bear, and . 1 . Back Row, L-l: Carl lemon, cncch; Joe Mlchual, Larry Willis, tarry Mock, Tony Maia, Jlm Scott, mgr. Cantu low: Ron Jones, Fritz Zioglnfuss, Jorge Oriagon, Marty Garml. Milt: Somorlhiem, Bill Corlly. Front Row: John Hayward, Don Funaw. Paul Hagen. and Gary Nunl. Missing is John Bevin. SCOREBOARD FROSH COMPLETE SEASON WITH A l4-7 RECORD SDS Opp Under the direction of Coach Carl Benton, the Fresh basketball team com- 55 50 U5 Navy Phib Pac piled an impressive record, winning 14 games and losing seven, 53 73 Pepperdine Frosh The first four players of the starting five all averaged in double figures and 76 87 Loyola Frosh they all had over 200 total points. Marty Garrett led the scorers with 344 94 55 MCRD Alt-Stars points and a 16.4 game average; Larry Meek, former Escondido High great 54 66 Whittier Frosh was in close second with 338 points and a 16.1 average; Fritz Ziegenfuss 73 71 Chapman Frosh was third with 263 points and 12.5 game average and Paul Hagen was 62 54 MCRD AIIwSIars fourth with 218 points for a 10.9 average. Rounding out the first five scorers 73 71 Palomar College was Larry Willis who compiled 165 points for an 3.3 average. '1 71 NTC Through the season, Lcmy Meek and Marty Garrett continually fought for 53 59 South Western C. game scoring honors. Occasionally one other team member would come 72 61 San Bernardino VC through, thus proving the potential of the other squad members. 36 76 Cell Western JV Meek and Willis. both 6'5 , fought for tebound honcu's. Meek placed 86 75 NTC first with 255 rebounds for the season. Bucking him up were Willis, Ziegen- 68 108 us Navy Phib Pac fuss and Garrett. . . . . 65 73 Pepperdine Fresh The team as a whole dad qmte well, averaging 73.4 potnts a game, 42.7 99 62 Oceanside rebounds per game and hit 42.8 7. of goal shots. 67 59 Long Beach jv With consistent high scoring as the team had done and with the height 71 59 Cal Western JV of Larry Meek and Larry Willis, the Fresh team should add quite a lot to next 84 64 South Western C. year's varSIty- 68 75 Palomar College Ilelow: Paul Hagan breaking toward the basket. SCOREBOARD SOS OPP 19 5 ........................ Alumni 35 2 ................ UC Santa Barbara I7 I 1 .............. University of Arizona 15 9 ................... San Jose State 3.4 O..4....4.H.V.U....UCBerkeley I 27 3 .................. Cal Poly IISLO h 36 0 ................. San Fernando VC 15 6 .................. Japanese AWA I7 9..........H....HUFresnoStale l9 1! ............... San Bernardino VC 23 3 ................. Long Beach State I 36 U ................ Los Angeles State Axle: kuron Oliverson works his oppononl's shoulders Io lhe mm. Did: Winn hofds 1h: advunfoga In hi: match. Back low. 1. lo r.: Lou Villuucusu. Dave Slenson, Marvell Davis. Aaron Oliverson. John Thompson, Dick Winn. Frnnl Row: John Davies, Dannis Payne, Willie Green. Pm Bcnnolf, len Filno, Torn Logans. Missing are Sieve Meek, and Jim Welly. John Davies scores on Dill, UCLA, a! NYC lnvilarional, FIRST IN CCAA This year's wrestling ieam virtually tore opurt every op- ponem ir met in league play and other meets. In the newly organized CCAA league fer wrestling, the Aztecs rook 0H of he duel meets and grappied ou192 poinis in the CCAA tour- namenf 10 bring home the firs! place ?rophy. The squad won hard-fougM vicfories over SchooFs such as lhe University of Arizona, 17-11, Scan Jose State, 15-9, and Fresno Stare, 17-9. Other commendable achievements performed by lhe Aztec wrestlers were c: seventh place in lhe Pacific Coast Invitational Meel with 29 points, and a fourth pIuce in Ihe Naval Training Cenrer Invitational. The best learn efforr was shown in beating los Angeles Siaie, 36-0. The men heading the H5? in points accumulated through Ihe season were John Davies wifh 70 points, Merrell Davis with 68, Dick Winn with 5!, Dennis Payne wilh SO, and Logans, Bennen, Thompson and Oliverson. whh d9, 47, 41, and 39 points respectively. John Davies received the Dierdorff Brothers Award for 1he Most Valuable Wresller in the 1961-62 seasoa. Coicoptains were Dennis Payne and Pal Bennett. The team should continue strong, is Harry Broadbent's oullook for next year's squude Wilh only fwo grapplers finv ishing their eligibifiiy, Willie Green and Dick Winn, San Diego Stuie shouid see some fine wresHing In The 1962-63 season. 67 T'- -- I a.- - ,-. Jim Wally. John Davies wears down an opponent. SCOREBOARD 35 5 lmperiai Valley 20 15 SDCC l I 22 El Camino 21 18 SDCC 27 0 Guad'hur AC 40 3 Los Angeles CC 17 16 Cerritos JC 63 LR: Gerald Kirk. Orville Hay, Bill Claudor, Randy Veal. Frank Brawn, Jon Blunt. Missing are: Lana Ctiswell. Joe Hall. Fred Odan, Bill Stevens, and J.V. FINISHES WITH 6-1-0 RECORD Ending the season With a 6-1-0 record in dual competitions, the Junior Varsity wrestlers followed in the footsteps of the Varsity in their winning ways. Coached by Tom Bass and Harry Broadbent, the team had its first real season schedule. Wrestters who contributed most to the success of the team were Lane Crfswell, Jim Wetty, Gerry Kirk, Orvitle Hay, Randy Veal and Bill Clauder. These wrestlers also competed in varsity competition var- ious times throughout the season. Bill Clauder was the Most Improved Wrestler win- ning five matches despite an infury which hampered him during the season. 'I'orn Logan: trying to gain ll advantage. ell!- . 'h' Mika Drugila wlns lulu mile tut. wllll a good ton ymdl lead. Jim Monigomery, lah, and Mike Golden mick their breath ufier finishing first and second In the 2-mile. light: Wemlr Willoughhy and, 1: , John Enrich in H10 580 yard tun. Back Row, l-R: Chm: Sportsman. coach; Richard Howell. Worn Wllloughhy, Gory Rankin, Argon West, John Conmbll, Ron Igtlmun, Jim Monlgomory, and Bob Lauen, assistant coach, Middle Row: Ernie Porno. Dave Gantry, 'I'om logam. John Enrich, Ourull Nelson, Mike Dwgtlu, Bill Gautd, Frank Lows, manager. Front Row: John Erickson, Ed OII, Doug Adamson. and George Dill. .LIJk; luck Woy comes to the ground altar tllnring the pole vault. t; TRACK TEAM COMES ON STRONG Although this year's team is a young one with many sophomores and Junior College transfers it is expected to do considerably better than last yeorts cellar dwelling in the CCAA. With men like Nelsen, Goutd, Dill, Drugilc and Montgomery who will probably be point gainers for the Aztecs in the CCAA champion- ships, SDS shOuld represent itself well in this center- ence. The high iump, broad iump, 100, 220 and hurdtes were the events Darryl Nelson, ex-prep star from Kearney High, competed in. Through the Long Beach State meet Nelson led in total number of points and garettnctlzvlyr will end the season that way. Backing up Nelson wem Mike Dregilu, defending CCAA chomp in the mite, record breaker George Dill in the iovelin, Bill Gould in the hurdles, Jim Montgomery and Mike Golden in the two mile, John Coombes in the half, Ed OH in the quarter, and Ernie Portee in the mile. Argee West and Gary Lindstrorn were hampered with iniuries most of the season. 71 -A- - J-Jl From Inf! Ed on Gary Rankin, and An Mikolan begin their 440, ending with Iha lirsHhree plums. Loin Ernie Porfee chives ibraugh lhe Mp. to win the mil. with Jim Montgomery taking second. .- Mb Above: Bill Gould. righl, lakes 1! fin! hurdle in his run. aeiow: Running H19 half, Mike Druglia, left, and John Coombn finish 1:! and 2nd. Jih- ' -.-' 7.1 : Ia -' - much; Allen Shields. Ken Cox, Ben Lopez. Jim Sh s.J'-. Ind! Row, L-R: Dick Wells, Baxter. Missing or: Jerry Harmon, Ray Raichart. Sid Shcnklnnd. Sandy Svulko. FROSH UNDEFEATED The Ftosh team makes Varsity performers, and that is what this year's Frosh truck learn is doing to its fullest extent. At the time the Def Sud was ready for printing the team was undefeated in dual competition and finished first in the Southern California Reiay ahead of all local frosh teams including UCLA, USC and Oxy. The miletreloy team consists of Allan Shields, Ben Lopez, Ken Cox and Sandy Svutko. Best performances by individual members were from Sandy Svatko 50.5 in the 440 yard run and anchor man on the relay, Ray Reichert improving from 11'6 to 13' in the pole vault, Ken Fallon, consismnf at 6' in the high iump and Jerry Beavers outstanding in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Jim Webb who threw the discus 130 was the potential recotd breaker on the squad. Left: Two very sttong runners, Ben Lopez, left, and Sandy Svutlto, round ll sucond curve of the 880 yard run. onderu. Jim Webb. Dick Macy, John Mania, Jerry 80mm . Middlo Row.- Dial: Slinknrd, Bob Logan, Chris Backwith, Amid Olson. Milo Prodanovich. Ron Frindt, Jury Slogan. Lorry Karim . munug-r. Front Row: Kan Fullan, JoH Young, Dennis Ron Ftindl broodiumps high into the air. 73 -- r -!'?-M-.'H u'n-gf-I -.. . ...r : Dove Ftasmer only gets a piece of the ball as he touts it back. V AZTECS HEAD FOR GOOD YEAR Fresno State was the thorn in the side of the SDS baseball team this season, A as one weekend seemed to weaken hopes of the Aztecs coming out on top in the CCAA. That weekend Fresno State took a single game 6-4, and then swept a double R header the following afternoon 9-8 and 8-2. At that time the Aztecs were 5-4 in conference play, the other less going to San Fernando. The team was composed mainly of sophomores and seniors. Seniors ending their A S eligibility this year were Larry Thompson, Jerry Stryker, Burt Swain, Bob Lucas, Butch Richards, Morgan Newman, Bob Steel and Dick Salomon. I The leading hitter in the first part of April was Jerry Stryker who batted .429. 8 Also at this time Butch Richards, Burt Swain and Bob Estavillo were leading in the T RBI department and many of the other first stringers were batting in the .3003. Defensively Joe Gebaldon was the all around handyman, alternating between the mound, first base and the outfield. Dick Solomon, ulI-CCAA outfielder, was at his B Y usual peak. lorry Kramer, Stan Michaels, Roger Quest, Paul Scollcrrd and Larry Thompson help up the mound staff well. SDS beat the city rivals, Cal Western and U50, and won two games from Stanford A 6'5? 20-2. and were victorious in sweeping three doubIe-heoders up until the Fresno I I series. The teams downed in the doubleheaders were Arizona State, Long Beach I l t m L State and San Fernando State. Butch Richards and Bob Steel were co-copmins- Head mentor was Churlre Smith. He was assisted by Noel Mickelsen. L Bab Lucas watches one of his teammates slide into humepl'ule far a run. NM 4- -' -..-v-b Coach Smith wolchos will! grout Irmnuh Iighl: First baseman, Joe Gnhcidon, siraichu for that spending bail. and: Row, l-II: Charlie Smith. head romh; Joe Gubuldon. lngar 0mm. Stun Michaels, luny 'l'luan'ugm...t Noel Mickelsen, asst. couch; Dav: Ham... Nor. mun Mart. DmroAWnldln, Jamr Smrker. Larry Ktumu. Bill Leffuy, lob Esmvilla. Bur! Swain. John Ferguson. Fume now; Mike Murphy, Bob Lucas, lion :flVl'B, Bukh Ruthards, Morgan Newman. Bab Shel, Puu! Scollurd, Dick Solomon, Erma Cohan Jim Mann John Frubona Dick Manny, and ng nhcn, mgr. - u - .- n A low pitch lhlovrs dirl up cl Dan Fluncr'l Inn 1.... ..- .u .... .. :5 u . .. Q$$WWAEWmetQ$ .2; . !. a I nu a.l I' - ..k I '4; i'l'l. ,' H - - 3-;FFHMAQQ. --l -I:h I :lzti.m s :r ,. 11- The cutl is slrike us Eutk Michael: fire: In a fast one. FROSH START SEASON STRONG Fresh baseball team started its season strong and hoped to finish that way, The squad boasted good batters, including Ron Greenig, Gary Johnson, Larry Boland, Gary Branstetter and Dick Conklin, the long ball hitter. Halfway through the season Johnson was leading with the best batting average, and Efren Covuzos was doing well at the mound. The toughest series the Fresh Papooses played was the San Fernando Valley State series where they split a double header. San Fernando trounced us 11-1 the first game, but in the nite-cop we rallied and nipped them 7-6. Around the middle of April the Fresh record was eight wins to seven losses. All indication points in the direction of a continuing winning streak. g?tk low, L'I: 3i SIInEard, DN'rlii KWUS. J0 CINE- l-h'l' 0150 . couth; Dennis Watson, Efren Cavuzos, Bab Watkins, Bill Marseilles, Dltk Conklin. Fnt: Ziegcnluu. John Grove. Frank Ramirez, Arnold Cola, Fred Dickson, emu livingilgn. Ftont Bow: Charlie Brunelle, Larry lolund. Mike Fitzgerald, Dal England, Iliumr Bicnstelter, Jim Weir. Ron Grlening, Missing 1: Gary Johnson. TENNIS TEAM ON ITS WAY TO CHAMPIONSHIP Rain did not seem to bother the Aztec nettets this year as victmy was the only word they knew. The team had good depth as shown by the scores. Four matches were won 7-0, another, against UCR, 6-1 and against Pepperdine 4-3,- the first time we've claimed victory over the Waves. In the Pepperdine match a come-from-behind victory in the doubles bracket cinched the lourels. After the yearbook went to press the undefeated netters still had to face Los Angeles State; the match which decides the CCAA championship and determines if we are to maintain out reign as conference champs for the feurth stmighl year. Top man Gory Bunker and second marl Bobby Ray were outstandv ing on the court in both the singies and the doubles. The team was coached by A! Olsen. Guw Bunker charges the net after a forcing return. Bah by Ray Barry lu nd on Back Row, Hi: John Wullan, John lehton. John Emrlch, Berry Landon. Front Row: Bron! Horringlon, Gary Bunk , Bobby luv, Gary Hammond. g , mg . John Enrich Fred Kascll Jr. shows his good form on the flying rings. Thomas shows th- hard way in turn: down from the rings. -.e.....r.-g .g 'ulxv.... .2- !uck Row, L-R: Gary Becker, Phil mums, Bob Burkholder, Fred Kusch. couch, Fran! low: Dave Sleet, Terry McPherson and Mike Johnston. Mlssing ls Fred Kusth Jr. SECOND IN CCAA Fred Kasch Jr. was the mainstay for this year's Aztec gymnastic team. Capping high point honors on the Aztec team with nearly half of the total team points for the year, competing in all ten events of each meet, placing sixth in the Western Intercallegiate Gymnastic Meet, and finishing twelfth in the nation in the NCAA meet in Albuquerque, New Mexico, were the many honors Kasch earned this year. Backing up Kasch in all meets were Gary Becker, Phil Thomas, Bob Burkholder and Mike Johnston. The fresh on the team were Terry McPherson and Dave Sleet. Despite the competition that the Aztecs met, and the small- ness of the team they were quite successful. In the UCLA Invitational they ranked fourth, in the California State Col- lege meet they finished third, and in the CCAA tournament the Ironmerl finished second behind long Beach State. The Aztec gymnast won three dual meets, lost one and ptaced second in a tri-angular meet this season. Right: theme: holds the interest of the crowd as Its performs on the parallel lumt 1: .2: . :a'ag I; :2 ' LW- . 1 H F 1 I cyan. -u. nut - ..- -1. A.- r O .1. I-Z'1Iag IIIII$QI IHIQ 31 .! ' Back Row. L-R: Coach Bill Burgess, Darrell Hulmgmn. Dave quch, Jeff Smith, Jack lawn, Stan Williams, Bah Read, out. couch. Front Row: Ran Butternut, Bob Rolllnger, Don Arthur, Denny Moons, Lance Lembetk, Al Eurton. SWIMMING TEAM'S FIRST YEAR Peterson Gym ushered in a new era of sports for Monte- zumen. 1962 was the first year BBB has had a swimming team I S and when the '62 Del Sud went to press the swimming squad boasted a 5-! record with the Emlynr loss going to Long Beach I State. For most of the men, it was their first time swimming in I I competition. , Darrell Hoimgren, Stan Williams and Lance Lembeck were T the main winners in the sprints and Ricky Evans was the Out- standing buckstroker. Ron Buttemere and Dennyr Moore did the best in the breaststroket Dave Szuch stroked the fastest in the Y distance and Don Siebert was the Aztec's best diver. -- -;..q,.. +- 1 . '. m . .unafv'w! CREW ENTERS SECOND YEAR OF VARSITY COMPEFITION In its second year in Varsity standing, this year's crew showed much promise, even early in the season. During its first regatta it narrowly lost to Long Beach while winning over USC. In the same regatta the frosh came in first, coming out Victoriously over Orange Coast College, Long Beach College, and USC. After the publication of the De! Sud, the team went on to tow against Orange Coast Coliege, Stanford, Loyola, and UCLA. The returning lettermen were Buddy Alexander, Bob Powers, and coxswain John Ware. All three teams, varsity, JV, and trash, were coached by Del Beckley. l-R: John Ware. Coxswain.- Earl Marauder, Robert Powers. Rithord Tanluur, Harvey Sing Gary Muithaud, George Broun, Richard Powell and Doug Huusar. . u. .431!!- Futianmu . J. V. CREW L.ll: John Peeling; Marlin Kovucevicl'l, Gory Muirhnad. Justin Myers, John Davies, cnxswain; Roberl Sargent, Doug Hauser, Russell Small, and Richard Wolinki. Stroke, Stroke, Stroksf' Coxswain John Ware leads his varsiiy on Ihc hay. The abilityr Io work lagnlhar is mos! important in crew. FROSH CREW LaR: Jack Boisen, Howard Dodson, Richard Clark, Gary Dunsmore, Pate Knudsen, cuswain; Gordon Sulorlus, Donald Hills. Doug Ind. and Richard Trenton. GOLF TEAM BEST EVER Regardless of the wins and losses this year's Aztec golf team was the best SDS 1105 composed, Losing only one man from last year, Mike Hall, but gaining Paul Tuttle, the team showed great strength because of the depth of the squad. Probably the finest match the Azteca played was against MCRD where they had a team average of 72.5 strokes for 18 holes. But MCRD could not be put down as they emerged victorious with 28 points Io our 26. Up until April 6, 505' only other loss was to USC 24-30, but the remainder oi the schedule looked promising in producing victories for the Aztecs. The most important tournaments were the Northern California lntercollegiates where atl the top schools in the west compete, and the CCAA championships. Chuck Courtney, two years on the second team NCAA. was first man and top point winner. Coach Frank Scott said Courtney is probably iust us good, it not better than Gene Littler was when Littler played for SDS in 19.51 Back Row, L-E: Frank Sum, coach,- Jim Fnumiet, Chuck Courlney, le Welly, Front Row: Alan Campbell, Kevin Fleming, Paul Turtle. '.' Chuck Courlnoy . .. 7 . .. ------:.1 .t .... .. .. - .. t ...-...,H .- -.4...-...,.,......-.n-;.W'W mm.- - - .J 1.... lab Pruhl, ?'fse, Ionics like he mean: business. Allen: Dave Lay is tlying to gel that ball, but what will he do with it when he gets it? RUGBY SHOWS HIGH INTEREST Rugby at $05 hit cm ull-time peak in interest, enthusiasm and competition, even though the team'5 5-4 record was not too imptessive. The interest was shown in the publicity given to the sport and by the enthusiaim displayed by the fans and the players. The competition, USC, UCLA, and the New Zealand AlI-Stars, world's tap rated rugby team. was the best SDS has seen in the sport. Loyola edged 505 13.11, the San Diego TOW Team lost 14-13, and Pomona College came through to win in the last five minutes 86. If the Aztecs had won this game, they would have taken first place in the Southern California Rugby Union. Since many players contributed equally '0 the team's success no outstanding members can be . singled out. I The Junior Varsity played five games, winning two and losing three. Their victories were over Loy- ola and the San Diego Town Team; their losses Were to Pomona College, UCLA, and UCR. The two teams were coached by Don Hartley. head coach, and Frank Martarocci, assistant. Bolh of the coaches played for Cal during the last decade. Mir x ' .- . -1 '7 I Joe Iockhold, Alla: 51m, prepares 10 pan lhc ball Io Jim Whih - Fv.-V - SCOREBOARD SDS Opp 0 9 UC Berkley 13 1 I Leyolo '13 0 UC Riverside 9 3 SD Yawn Team 5 .5? New Zealand All-Stars 14 !3 SD Town Team 9 IA UCLA 5 8 Pomona College 16 0 USC 9! 38mg3mmmau m Imngmmmmu $Rmau M0103. mmwu Magmaiemmmmu yam. Mesa? I. ll ll'1-uQ-i-nu- -. .-JI- ' I Shari BoHier, Julia 1:113:11, Vin Prusidini I PANHELLEN I C I Ponhellenic Council was chartered in 1949 . to maintain an a high plane sorority Iife and ' '2: intersorority relulionships, and to cooperuie - f km : mm with the college administration in its effort I Krclury . . - . ' to mmntam high socml and scholushc sfond- ards throughout the whole college. Lynn longhory, 'luagu y Penny Ruiledgt. Szholarship Jack Sharp. Pnsidtnl Bob Chtisfcnnn Vice Fluidonl INTER FRATERNITY Inter-fruferniiy Council was chartered in l947 fo promote lhe inlerests of SDS and of the mem- ber fraierniiies, to regulate fro- ternify rushing to promote inter- fraternity athletics, to raise fra- lernify scholastic standing and fo execute all matters pertaining to point fraferniiy actions. Jot Kiefer Kin C1uyman Trlulurlr Socraimy COUNCIL Olis Paul Scholarship Pa! Dennis Activities 1 . Am- - .,,q....'.,.1 ........S.-.....'.... .....- ... ...... . . .. ..., . ' H- 7-- -' -.-..--.4 ---. ..- I'. ...' -L'- Nancy Altar! Marilyn Bulky Cam DU 8 Set Pace Cowl: Chan Cathy Churown lynda Conrad Joye. Cardlll Barbara Crownuvu Margaret DOWN! Pafll Duggcn Kay Ellie! Linda Faun Alln Fax Sharon Barrow Roylono Gould Marilyn Gran Dian. Gruu Lorena Hui Jan Hogs Sharon Holmes Anna Huhluy ' Joan Hull Lynm Kidd Mary lnmprou l Virglnia larkln Mariano Liddlll Linda Lundquiil Diana Lyon: . Malinda Mellusl Undo Ann Mann Suzanne Murdock l hr! Norslram Nikki Nonlmm Nancy Olson Juan ?atklr Nltla Pa!- Marlon Pauli SUI Pauivul Lynn Porryanan Susan hm: Sandra loans Judy Sheff Lynne lull Smith I Ann Todd ' Diana TolI-hen I Nancy Vrnlcnd Ellzubuih Webs! amide Wrighl Leaders, Homecoming Queen For Chi Omega's Marilyn Hansson was chasen 1961 Homecoming Queen . . . The Chi Omegas captured first place in women's house decorations for Homecoming . . . The Chi O-Sigma Chi floal won second place . . . The annual Showboal dance was held at El Nadadero . . . Prominenf members on campus include Carilyn Honsson, Marilyn Hansson, and Lynne Bull Smith, members of Who's Who . . . Marilyn Hansson. Pat Skeiton Isberg, Lynne Kidder, and Lynne Bail Smith, members of Cup and Gown . . . Sharon Brown, sophomore secretary . . . Judy Shaffer, sophomore class treasurer . . . Chi Omega officers are Marilyn Hansson, president . . . Curilyn Hansson, vice presidenl . . . Carole Chase, secretary . . . Melinda Mellusi, treasurer. I do Im-clw crown flue King Cotton. MARIN HANSSON Ptuidm! 95 Ernie Andruda Jim Bull Jerry Beavers AI Campbell Greg Campbel! Jack Colberl I f D C l P3033 Theta C hI 8 Mar. DeVoldar John Enrich Mike Evans Ilfchurd Foss Chutk Franck Ron Gollam Doug Guscnn Joe GnHaney Anthony Grindl Ron Grow Bob Hueglr Van Ingl- Gury Johnson lowis Kirkpatrick Bab Kling Ion Kllng Bum: luyandyk Larry Marquond Fred Maxwell Phil Naval! Jam Puuhull lryson Pannoyar Hal FinkIr-ton Ed Pozorskl Tom Reynolds Ralph Rlndar Manual Robles Bony Rndtwall Don Schull M Slocum Dean Smllh John Soulhurd Randy Sluku ten Sloll Bob Slackey Jerry Summers Skip Sutherland Mike Swahail Gary hm Bob Van Stall: Torn Vogi Gary Walchor Ox Boast New House; Four in ths Who Theta Chi-Alpha Gorn flow The Sheik' took bes! theme and third in mixed division . . . second in 1961 Spring Sing . . . ranked fourlh in scholarship . . . outstanding on campus were Mike Evans, Who's Whol Del Sudoeste editor. Senior class vice-presideni, publicity choirman-AMS council, Xoloil . . . Jim Gouid, Who's Who, AS vice-presidenf, Blue Key secretary-fremurer, OceoH, Del Sud business manager . . . Pot Dennis, Phi Etc: Sigma president, Oceotl, delegate to NIFC convention. Commissioner of Acrivifies-IFC . . . Skip Sutherland, Who's Who, upper division rep-AS council, Activities Board, Oceofl: Tau Sigma . . . Lorry Marquand, Who's Who, Sfudeni CalHomiu Teachers Association vice- president, Oceotl vice-president, Rush Chairman-IFC . . . Bob Von Sielle, Del Sud photo ediior, Pre-Legul SOciety , . . 10hr: Enrich, Del Sud sports editor, Irock . . . Ron Grow, Arnold Air Society president . . . Tom Vogf, Modei United Nations personnel director . . . Team.I Grindl, Teclons, track. swimming . . . John Southard, Jim Boll, Dean's Lisi . . . Social activities . . . Playboy dance and Ihe cheesing of Pi Phi Sandy Jaworski as 196l Miss Playmate . . . Christmas party for underprivileged children . . . Dreom-Girl formal . . . chapter presidenl was Jim Gould . . . Pat Dennis, vice-president . . . Pefe Danieison, secretary . . . John Soufhard, treasurer. Theta Chi JIM. GOULD Prlsid-nf Maybe lhey did go Ihul-a-woy buI who wants to leave the party? 97 9B ... . .1... .......,.... ?.'1I'L.Il-u!II l:'.' 4..-..f.4,.lwl.-..... .7 .... . .. .. ... .-. m ?! m: ?Hwni' v .-.'1- -. .a: .. . .-.. ... . Sulurl hndlrsun Sue Babb! Pa! Eamon Bav Inna! Pal Berry Mary Brannon Judy Brigham Matilyn Brunnor Kay Bryan Julia Euchunan Arlene Cusileion Sue Chopin Kalhfe Clam Pal Coop Sun Dong Janet Dugun Duffie Dunn Shannon Anna Dunn Rosemary Ekberg Kay Farm Judy Fargulon Balbaru FIrvlr Peggy Fountain Sumnnn Ganglion June? Gibson Jaclyn Glaze Linda Hurhuugh PaHi Hurdcusih Mario Hoff Marilyn Hoff Dimi Howe Lannie Ruffsmilor Sarburu Jensen Karyn King Eddin Klenka Jounnle Lorna: Lynn loughtoy Curnl Maggie Chris McDonald Diane McDuun Linda Modded: Eloisa Millm- Murion Minor Jaunne Myers Susie Nathan! Sharon Nun! Page! laid Cookie Rogers Susan Sunder: Shnilu Shay Teri Shonakor Carol Ann: Smith Torry Smuh Bobbi Spear Barbara Spurgton llnda Sfawur? Nnnq Strung leslio Sullivan Marilyn Suiorius Dorothy Wagner Jan Wuhan Alpha Derby Phi Wins Sigma Chi Day Sweepstake Sandy Hayes served as Alpha Phi ptesident this year . . . Lynn loughrey and Leslie Sullivan were vice presidenfs . . . secretary . . . Carol Ann Smith, treasurer . . Sue Chopin, . Alpha Phi won the annual Sigma Chi Derbyr Day . . . Muior fundions included Founder's Day in Beverly Hills . . . The Christmas Formal . . . The Heart Fund Drive . . . Prominent members on campus are Lynn Loughrey, AWS president Who's Who . . . Pat BarHell, AWS secretory . . . Dimi Howe, Spurs president . . . Kay Bryan, head songleader . . Marion Minor and Julie Buchanan, songleaders . . Flight commander . . . Who's Who . . . Sandy Hayes, Angel . Linda Meddock, Del Su- doeste, senior editor . . . Barbara Jensen, chairman of the Publiciiy Comm ittee. Happy Halloween! Alpha Phi SANDRA HAYES Preside ! 100 m I Mka ! MW ea MM g g E E g E ma Wkglei MM WWI CE George Abdelnour Mike Abdelnauf John Burnier Pol Benne Pele Bess Juhn Boyle: Gary Bransfeller S' Em Wayne BriH I g S p Don Borne : Bob Burhun Mei Caines Bob Chrisfensen 33H Cluuder Bernie Cruwfotd Jeff Doves Merrill Davis Bill Deane Dick Donaldson Jim Duhbs Dave Engshand Jim Ferris Ralph Friedemon Jeff Goff Don Halle Ty Hamner Mike Halter Bing Howe Fhil Hutchens Don Kelm Jim Kellyr Sieve Kirkpulrick Steve luDow Roy lessurd Rich Macy Dick Maddox Rick Melcali Mike Morton Ed Naillsn Mike Neil Bola Odie Ed OI! John Powell Sum Reynolds Keith Rithuldson Vince Iiuhiuti Gary Romero Dick Rupp: Roger Rappe Hetmino Rosa Wally Runnels Skip Runner Dave Seldun Thatcher Sigler Dave Smith Ed Snivelv Cup Wullingfnn Bob Whiie Jim While Mike Wimbusll Mitch Woodbury Don Young hasize Three A's-Academics; Athletics; Activities IFC sports were taken for the eighlh straight year . . . Fiie Nile for The fiHh year . . . ranked third in scholarship . . . won house decoration sweepstakes . . . Sigma Chi-Chi Omega floai Lindy's FlighrH won second in mixed division . . uciive on campus were Dave Smith, commissioner of finance . . . Bob Christensen, IFC vice presidenf . . . Bob White, A5 council, Del Sud fraternity editor . . . Mike Neil, Dean's List . . . Ray Lefsinger, AS council . . . Bob Burton, Oceofl president . . . inter-collegime sporls claimed Mario Mendez, lorry Kors- meier, Don Halfe, lnrry Fernandez, Sparky Bishop, Renny Simmons, Dave Stenson, football . . . Pete Coionelli, Bruce Joyce, Bill Marseilles, Mike Ofner, basketball . . . Mike Dragila, Ray Rafele, track . . . Metle Davis, Pot Bennett, Bill Brinron, Bill Clauder, Tom Ryghm, wrestling . . . Gary Bunker, Roy Lessord, Jim Dobbs, tennis . . . Jerry Stryker, Joe Gaboldon, Bill Brinfon, Bernie Crawford, tarry Thompson, Vance Gage, basebuil . . . George Abdelnour, Chuck Charmun, Dave Hileman, Will Churmun, Jack Purdum, crew . . . social functions were third annual Derby Day . . . lynn Perrymon, Miss Derby Day . . . Sweetheuri ball . . . Sigma Chi-Koppu Alpha Theta annual Halloween puriy, Luau . . . serving as officers were Sieve Evans, president . . . Dick Roppe, vice president . . . Will Chorman, secrefary . . . Mike Neil, Ireasurer. Dnn'l lei Ihal rushes gal away! STEVE EVANS President IIA---jv---Il- u-u-r Karen Adams Julie Anthony Nuiulie Aul! Nanny Bannisler Pal Bannister Diana Burklle June! Bufamon Lorraine Baal Lee Ann Botgtold Gayle Brofhldon Pat Iurgad Knil'ly Cholawu Nancy Clumenls Janice Cool: I . 3:335:21? Fu n ch 0 n s, Actlv Diana Drivu Mary Ends 11': Eagle Kailw Esuy Kathi. Fulcy Camille Finglu Junk. Friddlo Norma Gale Diane Garluch Ca: Gndbou! Judi Goddard lindc Griffith: Pa! Humuhlt Gail Hunimun Torry Higgins Judy Hull Gingll irvlnu Judy Johnson Mimi Johnson Lual Johnnon Shirlw Jorgmun I-fsy Limbuch Michele Mtbonald Ann McEvor Iotunm Mack Mary Marsha Gail Moody Joyce Nelson Nancy Noyonquh lurhuru O'Neil Marla Ilium Carolyn Sedlnck Salll Small Sua Sprlngaioad Kathy Stevens Llndd Shad: Millie Tluwell Linda Tharnquul Mirluna Tamas Undo TroH Marv wan. Ky Winchester Nancy Winn Barbara Waike Jun Wands loila Zunfiny 102 ..wlu ..,...-.-.- Kappa Alpha Theta Scholarship Tea Fills Theta Calendar The Christmas Formal, the Scholarship Tea with PE Beta Phi, and the Kappa Alpha Theta Fashion Show occupied much of the Thefus' time . . . Sorority officers are Joni Wilde, presidenl . . . Carolyn Secllock, vice president . . . Kathy Stevens, secretary . . . Kuihy Estey, treasurer . . . Prominent Theia members on campus include Robin Carr, Theta Chi dreumgirl . . . Ces Godboui, copy editor of the Del Sudoesle and secretary of the Activities Board . . . lisa Collins, the femme lead in the Theatre Guild production of Uncle Vanya, . . . Lucille Brosseau. Who's Who. JON! WILDE Pruldeni Pros onling the flu ems. I03 104 Steve Abbof'l Dennis Adams Doug Allyn Gene Anderson Nawlol'l Armstrong Denny Eerg Jerry Bowers Dave Hume! Digk Carson Randy Chufiin N Ciruglinna Glorge Cranmer Allen Crawford Ed Chunky Bill Cums Btiun Dani William Dow Brian Dodd Mike Gonlssky Dwight Gave Arold Humsiein Gaylord Huffakor Henry Hurley Jerry Joya Chuck Keith Dave Kennedy Al Lambert Dannls Letterman: Gil: Marlon John Maulmuior Jan Mlillr Bob Olson Jim Pelcnun Bob Fralul nab Ramirez. Henry Ramiro: Jim Ray Raphael Roldan Dennis Richard; Brant So . Phil SaH-l Mike Sandlin Don Shank ank Skunk Mike Skulloy Char! swan Sonny Slum Dick Tuulau! Jim Thompson Bob View Gran! Wunnr lob Woit Jim While Jlm Woodall lulu: Yaung .. T-n-aml. mwmmwgm Igr-W ' 9 . Kappa Sigs Spring Sing; Harmonize Activities with IFC Sports; Farmer's Frolic Kappa Sigs took second in IFC sports . . . Disney 10's K Sig- Theta Homecoming flour won first in mixed division . . . campus activiiies claimed Ned Huntinglon, AS council, AMS president . . . Who's Who . . . Mike Sundlin, Ray Ditfarnore, Bill Stevens, Tom Decotiis, wrestling . . . Denny Berg, Randy ChaHin, Gaylord Huf- fuker, Dave Lay, foolbail . . . Bill Dow, Butch Richards, HilbeH Mercado, Jerry Bowers, baseball . . . Bob Werts, Gene Anderson, Randy Chuffin, Mike Eddy, Bob Prahl, New Huniinglon, Jim White, rugby . . . Farmefs Ftolic . . . Sweetheari formal . . . ChrisfrnOs formal . . . New Year's dance were Kappa Sigma social events . . . Ned Huntingfon was chapter president . . . Jim Peierson, vice presi- dent . . . Jim While, secretary . . . Bill Marsh, treasurer. Plulo's Inf? in! is out of proportion. NED HUNTINGTON Presidenl jl'wwyw V't'l . .u . .A. - .,-,..... .......,.,,.--....-...:-. 4.4.3.31. - .... ,.,,q,, 5-H? . . .- . -. .. .. .. - :-.-.--i-u . .-'.-'-. . .. ; . .. - .. . . W ??fl-l? Sharon Barrows Palsy 3099! Karen Briggs Janet Bucknall lorrairle BUWHE Barbara Bunlen Sandra lurnham Carolyn Bymes AI p h a cullw Chavotie Murgcrei Coxina ilane Ann Culhboman Portia pmlius H O U S 6 Martha Davis Sue Dean Darlene Duerr Susan East Barbara Floore Jeanne Ganurn Norma Gianna! Gnynur Godanius Chvis Guerller Kay Humphrey; Lynn HuHs Pumaia Jacobs Koran Jacobson Dori: John Linda Jonas Lorraine Kemp lee Kendrick Mary Ann Knish! Cynthia Larson Nanci lelund Sully Jean Logan Geraldine Lornan Lind: Luollin Jerelynn MgCotktll Irma MI: Carolyn Morris Sarburu Mono Ann Oslund Ellen Pfudenhuuur Melinda Rees Bomr Robinson Penny iufledgl Vicki Rutledge Martha Sleeps: Gwen Smith Carol Shim ?! Nancy Sinshhr Carol Sturgeon Suzy Swanson Susan Thomson Mary Ann Wullcu Paulette Weber Paulina Weber Mary Ann William: Catol Wright -! 106 Alpha Gamma Delta Gams Boast Newest On Campus International Reunion Day, the Spring Formal, Mother's Day Breakfast, and the Chrisfmas Dance were activities on Ohe Alpha Gamma Delta calendar this year . . . Active Alpha Gums ure Cathy Cheverie, Del Sudoeste, organizations editor . . . Carolyn Morris, Homecoming attendant . . . Junel O'Malley, member of Cap and Gown . . . Who's Who . . . Sue Deon, chairman of the Homecorn- ing Queen Tea . . . Barbara Music, Panhellenic secretary . . . Chapter officers include Jun O'Malley, president . . . Sandi Burn- hum, vice president . . . Rene Ann Cuthberfson, secretary . . . Linda Luullin, freasurer. 5hr: lovely. she's engaged, she's an Afphu Gnm. JAN O'MMLE'I' Pruidsnl 6:3?le Pal Abba Mickey Allison Frank hrringlon Gary Eecker Terry Btmon Steve Dale Chuck Davis $23.52; SAE'S Many Jon Fremu Social Events Lalo Gonzales Bill Gould Lynn Hanus Jae Hi 80b Jensen Dave Leumsd Chuck Lindsay Dave Kidwell Roger King Larry Kohmescher Dennis Mugbonold Andrew Mason 5am Maison Dick Malay Don Maxted Jack MtEncu-oe lawrence McFarland Norman Macy Steve Meek Roger Mumby Barty me Bill Owen Ofis Paul Elon Finn Norm Polls! Fwd Radar Ron Roberts Arthur Samuel Ned Smhh Lon Wuhler Andy Willis John Willis Jack Way Mike Way Tim Wright Jim Young Lu Young 108 ua.u-.-2 1V Hf . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Highlighted by Purple and Gold Ball in Spring Prominent SAEs include Steve Meek, A5 council, Oceotl . . . Jock Woy, Bud Nelson, crock . . . Lalo Gonzales, IFC rush chairman . . . Jerry Monell, Terry Farrell, yell leaders , . Mickey Allison, tennis . . . Lorry McParlen, IFPC president . . . Roger King, IFPC treasurer . . . FIEd Miley. sophomore class president . . . Dick Soro- mcm, Bob Steel, baseball . . Social events included Black and Whiie Chrisimas formal . A A Purple and Gofd week end in Palm Springs . . . John Drumm was president . . . Bob Steel, vice president . . . Jirn Crone, secremty . . . Andy Willis, treasurer. JOHN DRUMM President Hail H12 purplg hail Ihe gold: Hail Ihe Lions in days of old. 109 u- .. nun, - .....1 . ' : .h9-:v- -- s.- Mcrgo Axfull Barbara Bachmun Linda Boyce Anna Lou Brewer Brenda Broadway Lois Bruhu Anna Capt S i g m a Pulli Carlile Lynn Clark . ' Pam! Colonel! A t t Lennie Cowun C I V I y Carol Dawson Marilyn Dupree June! Ekrnm Janice Ekrun Susan Falker Barbara Fullr Jolene Gillurd Edie How. Linda Hamilton Jan Hummer MI E 11 mmwm Jackie Hardin Joyce Harry Joann Hulmar Gail Hickcox Cheryl Horn Carla Hosmar Koran Jansen mww Mk9 Sharon Jucfy Shiny Kan linden tumor Kay Laswtll Barbara Loumon Pauline Martin Linda Menzia Barbara Milli! Kathy Morey Sully Nunn Undo Oden liz Ogden Nancy Olw Sandra Furman Jane! Person Carolyn Quinn Judy Ray Norma Roget: Cindy Runyon 80m Sums Gayle Sunburn mmm Pa! Sapuw Mary Ann Shank Shidey Sheldon Judi. Smith Marlene Smith Sue Snail Kalhy Starr Barbara Thomas Pal Tingey Carol Wighf mm 110 Sigma Kappa Kappa's Stress Academics, on Campus Many Sigma Kuppu's held offices on campus this year . . . Willena Beyer served us Judiciary Board chairman . . . Beili Sums was Xolotl secretary . . . Sandy Perman took the minutes 01 Anuhuuc meetings . . . Flag twirlers were Marilyn Dupree. Joann Helmet, and Shirley Sheldon . . The Jingle Bell Ball was a muior full uciivity cf Christmusfime . . . House officers include Willena Beyer, president . . . Lynn Clark, vice president . . . Barbara Fry, seerefary . . . linda lamar, treasurer, QxKI-xllll I'l $39 w WILEENA BEVEI Pruid-nl Let's see lhon Sigma Kappa smiles. girls. 112 .Iolm Bark Gary Senna Larty Benn. Georg: Earner John Bluckwood Dick Brooks Wayne Irein Pater Burger! Dick Butcher Walter Cubley Jim Dale Vernon Demon Dunnis Dish Dave Flanders Earl Hall: John Harms Bob Horny Jo: Howl Dale Hilmen Geoffrey Hal: Jury Hulberf Noun Janguurd Jud: Luv Mlkc Lembeck Boyd Malfoy nick Muyfiold Allen McBefh loll McCarquodala Bruce Monlgomery Gary Monigemuy Run lelra Dave Olson Jerry Rum old: Dannls Shun Gary Salbw Mik- Sputgeon Jim Sluubur Danni: Stranger Jlrn Strut Bron Tuln-u John Thompson Mike Thnrsnu Gary Todd Jerry Wuddh Charles Walsh John Wenxel Bill qurralde Homecoming Big Queen, Win as Pike's Sponsor Float Sweepstakes 'I.asf of an Era, Pi Kappa AIphu-Alpha Phi Homecoming flout, captured sweepstakes award . . . Chapter sponsored Marilyn Hons- son, Homecoming Queen . . .Took second place and bes? consiruc- tion with house decorations 23 Skidoo . . . Outstanding PiKAk included Boyd Malloy, AS president, Whok Who . . . Jim Street, lower division rep . . . John Blackwood, cheerleader . . . Bob John. stun, rugby team coach . . , Jack Hamilton, best dressed man on campus . . . Mike Spurgeon, saphomore rep. . . . Mike Lembeck, upper division rep. . . . Joe Rockhold, Wally Cubley, Jim Stauber, football . . . Maior functions were Turkey Trot . . . Dream Girl weekend . . . Sweethearts of the Diamond aided Pi Kappa Alpha in rush . . . Chapter officers were Torn Mucklin, president . . . George Scooriis, vice president . . . Jim Sheer, secretary . . . Vern Deason. IFBOSUFGI'. And then she suyk-Wau PiKA's are all ulikef TOM MACKLIN Pruldem Susan Alhretsan Shawn Barnum Juan Burials Mona Basich Mary Bevinglon Linda Brown Domini: Cuppndonnn Joyce Clark Carol Creighlon Susan Cunningham Angein Delia Torre Pal Depew Kathy Engelhtechl Mutgm'e? anlon Cheryl Fax Mary Co Groff Gail Haynes Carol Henrickaon Ann Henry Sue Henry Kaye Herman Beverly Hili Mary lee Hogan Karen Holmes Kathieen Holmes Pal Hcapet Genrgicnna HyuH Susie Jennings Shmlyn Lipsey Sharon Lynch Sandra McClain Barbara Moloney Joul MUIOI'IEY Anita Marion Judy Michael Miding Miraflor Suzanne Pearson Claudia Peck Pnf Pulnum Valerie Ruse Severly Slocum Mutigene Swardfoger Tina Templelon Kolhie Upshuw Robin Vail Sandie Van Bibber Vanni: Varnar Shawn Wanton Bonnie Weber Sfephanie York Alpha Chi's. Academically Have Good Year and Socially The Chrisimas Formal a! the Catamaran Hoiel and the annual Roller Skating Coniesf in ihe Quad were Alpha Chi Omega activity highlights . . . The Alumnae Fashion Show was c: full funcfion . . . Outstanding Alpha Chi's this year included Barbara Mcjn-Iey, vice president of Angel Flight and the iunior class . . . Dominic Cappu- donncl, AWS Fresh Orientation chairman . . . Shurfyn lipsey, AWS Scripps Courage chairman . . . Sandie Van Bibber, senior class secretary and AWS Spring Sing chairman . . . Officers are Janet Dwyer, presidenl . . . Margie Fanion and Barbara Maloney, vice presidents . . . Joyce Clark, secteiary . . . Diane Clifton, treasurer. Lonk l told you she'd valuniear lo cal Ihc- candle! JANET DWYEI Pruldcnl 116 Zebes Stress Scholarship Don luruth Ronald Buranov Mike IenneH Mel Bmv Harvey Chemuck Warren Dean Bud Doctor Louis Godless Hmold Goffmnn Slave Gordon Fred Hernandez Sieve lsuacson Sud Kuder Buddy Kilun Gary Laonard Don lavi Mike Mchraul Mill Molh'd: Skip Petlis Bill Pine Phil Surfan liob Schriebmon Irwin Siskin Mike Spuher stis Spivak Adhur Venn Dick Wayne Ed Weiss ZBT's house decorations SI. VolenfineE Day Massacre won first in men's . . . Sociai activities included the Sweetheorr dance . . . Paiamu party . . . Initiation formal . . . New Year's Eve pony . . . ZBTahiti luau . . . ZBTiiuana pariy . . . Jack Sharpe was IFC president and a member of Who's Who . . . Ken Clcyman served us IFC treasurer . . . Tennis lellermen were Mike Sperber and Sieve Gordon . . . Ron Doctor, graduate representative . . . Officers were Ken Clayman, president . . . Skip Petfis, vice president . . . Ron Pe+cher, secrelcry . . . Richard Wayne, treasurer. Hey! They rauilv do have knees! 4;; KEN CLAYMAN President 117 118 Alpha Epsilons Take Shirley Bumd Brenda Boifner Bonniu Belkin Munha Davis Earhara anermun Ruth Freedman Durllyn Gelman Sheik! Gibson Suzanna Goodman lnyne Hermann Sandra Hofiina Liz Halme: leis Kuplcm Winnie Krune Carolyn Kwinl Mani Leland Lasli: Manin Eileen Menucl'larn Elaine Moss Carolyn Myers Ganeu Flcuiznn Nelly Ross Judy Schullz Roberta Schwurlz lindu Shulkirld Shawn Snyder Ellen Splvalt Myrna Tums! Marian Zmnm Active Part Alpha Epsilon Homecoming Award, in Campus Politics Alpha Epsilon captured first place for bag? on campus Home- coming decorations . . . Outstanding AE's included Carolyn Myets, Upper division represenlalive, Hillel vice president, and Special Events board member . . . Bonnie Belkin, frosh secretary . . . Catolyn Kwinf, Homecoming Dance decoraiions chairman . . . Roberta Schwartz, OrientaHon publicily direcfor . . . Carolyn Fine, AWS cul- tural chairman . . . Officers are Carolyn Fine, president . . . Carolyn Myers, vice presidenl . . . lois Kapian, secretary . . . Linda Shulkind, treasurer . . . Brenda Beifner, his1orian. Clap yo' hands! CAROLYN FINE Pruidenl t' .5, -- ' 9' .,2 a , Joe Avernu Garry Barry Jim Bfrkel lngo Bischoff Bub slay Kan Boyle Gary Brag: Skip Branen Phil Brenes ! ' Dennis Coales I K E S Agal n Rodger Chapel Dave Collins Successful Turn Clovis Paul Dean Fred Dickson Drake Thomas Dun Ellis Gordon Else: Iluy Guinn Danny Hafe Chuck Hard Alan Henderson Dan Hersfedl Dick Howell Doug Hus: Rugu Jones Phil Keiler Bifl Keiselhcrsf Geurge Kaester Brooks Madison Gail Mulhers Bill McFarland Thad Monfgumary Dennis Nix Nam Osiupinski Fl'lll'l Pall Tom Palm Byron Pepper Georgo Regan Ken Richards lWilll Refugio Ysmuol Iachin Jewry Sundlin Hub Schmidl' Morgan Silvcdhnrn Dave Sleel Bill Storm Brion Simon Jack Swing Phil Taylor Warren Thais Jim Thorhurn Randy Veal Bob Wulkins Darrell Wick lorry Wickslram Bill Woolen 120 Tau Kappa Epsilon Win Spring Sing; Enjoys Social Season Tau Kappa Epsilon was led by Don Bowers, president . . . Gait Malhers, vice presiden: . . . Will Rochin, secrelury . . .Wm Considine, treasurer . . . Best use of nalural flowers award was won by TKE-Pi Phi Homecoming flout Statue of liberly . . . Outstanding on cam- pus were Woodie Moorhead, senior class president, Homecoming chairman, Who's Who . . . Frank Almond, Who's Who . Barry, freshman class president . . . Leroy Zimmerman, head cheet- leader . . . Norm Ostupinski, baskelbuli . . . Dennis Nix, Xolofl president . . . Alan Campbell, golf . . , Soda! events included Var- sity Drag . . . Carnation Carousel . . . Unique was the mid-year book sale. Thlnfs only one bar in town . . .BOO! DON BOWERS Fresidcnt 122 Genie Almond Murcia Anderson Judy Amsen Ganrgunnu Btink lnrrl Brown Jenn: Callaway Gayle Christiansen Cathy Clatk ?enny Cook Kuthae Corso Pamela Goll Bony Gingary Diana Goodall Sun Harullk Marilee Hare Ann Hawkins Linda Humor Jana! Jonson Barbara Kirkhum Johanna Kuntz Muriiou Lungs Churiana Lawn Sula Lindquisl Alice McKee lindc McMenmny Doris McQunide Diane Moors Laurie Moore Marldifh Morris Elaine Myhrn Sue Nehef-I'hau Sahara! Fhinney Carol Roberts Paula Incl Donna Schmil: Sidney Selby Sundlo Ships Carol Slaughter Durant.- 5M! Linda Tripp Suzanna Upfon Kmhy Warner Sun Wilmer Sidney Wifsnn lynn Woodward Gamma Phi Brightly Crescent Shines In Campus Activities The Gamma Phi Befo's held their annual Christmas Dance 01 the University Club . . . The Polka Patty highlighted spring activilies . . . Outstanding Gamma Phi's on campus include Shawn Campbell, Homecoming attendant . . . Gayle Christiansen, sorority editor of lhe Del Sudoeste . . . Joan Hancock, AWS publicifyr chairman . A . Sandie Shipe, Azlec city editor and Greek Week chairman . . . Donna Schmitz, Panhellenic office manager . . . Linda Ttipp, WRA president . . . Joan Hancock, Poi Lazos, Elaine Myhro, Sandie Ships, and lynn Woodward, members of Spurs . . v Officers are Pat Lazos, president . . . Doris McQuaide and Sue Lindquisr, vice presiden!s . . . Barbara Kirkham and Penny Cook, secretaries . . . Linda Tripp, treasurer. PAT lAZOS Pruidanf n3:- -' Imp! I: ' Ill! '1' r' ' Wmu-u F .l Allow me lo introdme mysell. 124 L$ Jerry Aoifs Jeff Budn Bill Bulk: Dim Bennett Bob Bennotl Pater aollmon Efnm Cannes Dean Carlson John Champion Ken Darby Tom Hall Bola Harvey Doug House:- Jim Ivie Ari. Kmpnmul Bob Kruuse Vidm Kylasfy Allan Lt! Ryndle lea Oliver Lynch Yam Martin Slave McDaninl John McGuiHy Jirn Mam Vance Mills Dick Naviuks John Paine Frank Palomino John Purdy Georgia Quick Don Redding Rod Rognoss Claude Sufford Adolph Sanchez 30b Sargeni Dave Schmifl Ronnie Sedberw Rick Somars Bill Slorgell Bill Tmex Jim Wullals Fred Williams John Williams Dr. John Merrill Delta Sigs Swing With Delta Sigma Phi Out Socially; Do Well Books Too K3 fEAra ZJ'WG an 4 De : Sigs ranked first in scholarship . . . Jay Headley and Jerry Aalfs were active in Oceall . . . Dave Schmilt was a member of Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honorary scholarship fraternity . . . Jim Waiters played J.V. football . . , Tom Martin was :1 Del Sud photographer . . . Sailor's ball . . . Carnation ball . . . luau were maior social events . . . Jay Headley served as president . . . Bob Krause, secre- tary . . . Dave Schmifl, treasurer. l JAY HEADLE'I' Ptesidenl Who says his suit is Sanforind? 125 Elaise Anderson Delta Zetas Year in Susan Burr Marilyn Bayrar Lorena Brown Charlene Cruighton Lynda Deagan Cami Down Jeannie Dumm Motrin Ellis Susan Fisher Elizabeth Gaiser Pat Graham-Rngan Batbaw. Hansen Mariorie Higgs Marie Jeffrey Jackie Kalchor Judy Malhews Georgia Miller Fully Morris Sylvia Palmer Ann Peluat Susan Philllps Deborah Posie Slaphunie Rulhmann Diana Ioshn Marilyn Rue Susan Schmldl Diane Shelby Marie Shoemuku Donna Spencer Marian Still. Sharon Sltcmon Mary Strchlt Begin Prosperous Remodeled House Marion SHIIe represented 1119 Delta Zeta's on campus as society editor of the Aztec and member of the Publications Board, Who's Who . . . Drs sponsored the Come as You Are breakfast for olher sororities on campus . . . Mistletoe Magic was the name chosen for the annual Chrisimos Dance . . The Spring Formal was the setting for the selection of the Delta Zeta Mon . . . Officers are Donna Peeples, presidenl . . . Loretta Brown, vice president . . 4 Judy Malhews, secretary . . . Marie Shoemaker, treasurel. Delta Zeta DONNA PEEPlES Pruidom Oh, look-lhert um 88 keys! Roger Alford Slave Bailey John Bell Dick Blackwell Jack Soisen Rick Bnlan Ray Brain Multan Bruxelion Ron Bronk Charles Brunella New Crescent Auxi Jim Carmlhers Greg Cochran Ruben Cox tarry Cracker Bill Dairyrnple Dave Dryer Dick Duhamal Lew Fay Dave Franken John Fteymuoiler Ron Frindl E. W. Gordon J'r. Mike Hall 5:! Haim Jim Hodges Juny Hume: Ralph fnzunxu Alan Jumbson Bab Kingsman Bill Kranhurgat Bill Lahmcmn Rick Lessor Dave Lyman Russ Mathew: Phil McLowin Tom Nicholson Dove Paul Gary Piuzxonl Dave Pm: Terence Quinn Bob Rankin Mike Reed Mike Richardson John Riplm Dick Robinson Barry Rossar Randia Shrew: Gerald Ttudi Dennis Tullle John Wun- Ad Wom-r Phil Winfar 128 Lambda Chi Alpha Itary Assists Lambda Chis; Spring Formal Big Event Second place in fraternity scholarship went to the men of Lambda Chi . . . Fifth place in IFC sports . . . San Francisco, Lambda Chi-Sigma Kappa Homecoming float, won honorable men- tion and best construction and design . . . Active on campus were Rich lessor, IFC, Oceotl . . . Bill Kronberger, IFC, chapter float chair- man . . . Dick Vaughn, IFC public relations director . . . Lew Fay. Mike Richardson, and Stan Johnson, MUN . . . Norm Murr, baseball . . . Mike Hall, golf . . . Ron Bronk, tennis . . . Stan Johnson, track . . . On the social calendar were the Christmas formal . . .Cross and Crescent dance . . . New Year's Eve party . . . Go to Hell party . . . Bird of Paradise ball . . . Crescent: aided Lambda Chi at their social functions . . . Bob DePbiiipps served as chapter president . . . Denny Baker, vice president . . . Ron Bronk, secretary . . . Mike Hull, treasurer. Lambda Chi Alphu-Slgmu Kappa float apga mum 0995mm .- Cu. - r , w ,. r... t ' 1-; qiti LWR n1. 7 ..-. , .91; 15,99 8 4 303 DQPHILIPPS Pruidonl 129 -E: 130' ' ----w---......ng A . .. Bury Adams Julio Baker Ellen Batbour Diana Boechler Marilyn Bender Charlotte Benson Murglo amen P i P h i Sheri Boiliar Margie Boyd I I Palsy Boyle S I Beverly Buehner I n o C I a , Carolyn Butler Arm Carroll Connie Clark linda Claalot Anne Cobb Jan Cnliins Lynne Cowhick Sharon Culver linda Dohbs Catalyn Erskint Siaphunio Evans Michan Fischer Duma- Fisher Diane Gamble Shawn Galyuun Jo Hansen Margaret Huwlly Peggy Hunt Sandra Jawnrslci Junel Jahmnn Judy: Jones Kulhy Kampu- Cvnihla Lundh Susan McArlhur Shells! MtK-nziu Marlon McLaughlin Bonnie Miller Rm: Palkor Carol Pezxopun. Guvnel Ramsey Arm Bedding Snmn Ila Susan litlund Sam Romhlrg Susan Ron Ginger Iuhsum WY Jana Schroeder Sydney Shook Carulyn Slgler chra Snyder Ann Slowing Suellun Slizhnur Murgnroi Tumor Judy 'I'hompsun Linda Thompson Marv Willls Judy Wllscn lindu Wood 4gv.-- --' Arrow Hits Mark Academic Life Pi Beta Phi was well represenfed on campus this year by Judy Thompson, Sara Romberg, and Carolyn Butler, Homecoming amend- ants . . . Sherill Battier, Punhellenfc vice president . . . Sharon Culver, AWS treasurer . . . Jean Collier, Kappa Sigma sweethearf . . . Carolyn Butler, upper division representative, Who's Who . . . Judy Thompson, AWS vice president, Who's Who . . . Sydney Shook, member of Cap and Gown and Angel Flight . . . Muior uclivilies in- cluded the Christmas Dinner Dance . . . Dads and Daughters Night . . . The Mum Sole . . . The Mothef's Club Christmas Party . . . Pi Phi officers are Jean Collier, president . . . Beverly Buehner, vice presi- dent . . . Ann Carroll, secreIary . . . Margie Benson, Ireasurer. JEAN COlll El Pruidlnl Mum's 13 word. 131 . m... .....-.-...- ..,. . w... I.. . . . 'k m - . - . 'l'NI- 1 ,r . .. , muu- ..- . :1 Dick Euchmun Howard Buumunn Waco Biondo Torn Bonrdmun Bob Bohn Craig BriHain Torn Burke Wall Burrows Craig Cramm- Edwurd Duhlkamp Ronald Duke Chuck Davis Miko Dnnninglon Chuck Devereaux I Wlllic England 8 - E Bill Elliot! I g p8 Mlke Freed Glorgo Gallagher John Gallo Bola Gibbs Charles Gulf Dick Gunman Vince Griffin Fred Mammal! Lynn Hcyms Cliff Henderson Was Hills Jury Hun tarry Jon M Knoll John Lacy Mike Lane Thacher LInko John Lou lulu loui: John Malay Rick Martin Dick Muuerhun Charles McCuuhun Dav. McMahon Wu Melan- Larry Murphy Eills Nelson Bub Nelson Doug Ncwtamh Garvin Nowell 'I'onl Odogard Brlun Odell Danni: O'Shla Mike Paine! Tom Prod Rog 00ml larmiu Randal Milt. Hilly Bruce Sandal! Dunn Scrbuum Gary Sumo Ed Schadeck Bob Scnif Slower! Sheppard Diak Sim- ank Skalulry Larry SInH-n Paul Sum Wali Sinffnn Joe Suilivun Tom Swlors Chuck Thoma: Bun Trovuion me Trum- Iag Vihk lush WC ! Gary Wigduhrl Ed Young Duh of Hardy rH-i- -'5 VIII : ' Sigma Phi Epsilon .21 WW ' : Sport Red Vests; Enjoy ' Swimming in Back Yard Prominent Sig Eps were Joe Kiefer, A5 council. IFC secretary. Blue Key, Who's Who . . . Dan Ornefas, Greek Week chairman . . . Doug Newcomb, AMS secrelary . . . Scot! Snell, athletic board, Oceofl, crew . . . Torn Proder, football . . . Howie Buurnann, Shaman Gray, crew . . . first place in single division went to Sig Eps for iheir Home- coming flout The Spirit of the '20's . . . Social evenis included Queen of Hearts formal . . . Annual social probalion parry . . . Pi Phi- Sig Ep pledge charity football game . . . Serving as president was Joe Kieffer . . . Cliff Henderson, vice president . . . Scot! Snell, secretory . . . Dick Sims, freusurer. JOE IEFFEI Pmsldml Porch chlps, palate chips . . . 133 I Dannalnl Adams Susan Akin Gran Anderson Karon Burfi- Rumona Brown Mafla Brulaulur Wanda Cannon Loni Curudlnl Llndu Duals Carolyn Duncan Joyce Dyur linda Gama Nancy Grlmard ?driclu Hawk Marian Huwley Carlene Haunt Jurodane Homoslar Jo Johnston Barbara Kern Elaine Kluchln Christin. umm- Kuran lamm Ann Loo Sally Macy Mary Ann Margot: Juno! Murray Carolin Fulmlr Judy Parry Jayne Pleru Tinnfea Ill Karon Schni:k Jam! Squirt: Carol Stuugh memu Tosion Dorothy Tosian lam: Wlomaycr Linda Williams Johanna Williamson Yvonne Willoughbv Mule Yumer Suzanne Iicgln 134 Christmas Spark Rose Ball, Dads' Night Alpha Xi Activities Alpha Xi Della's were led this year by Judi Herz, presideni . . . Marian Hawley, vice president . . . Carolyn Duncan, secretary . . . Karen Schnick, lreusurer . . . The Chrislmus Rose Ball highlighted fall activities . . . Other functions included the Steak and Beans Dinner . . . Father'Daughfer Night . . .The Spring Picnic . . . Judi Her: represented Alpha Xi on campus as a member of MENC. Sigma Alpha Iota, and the National Education Associalion. Thert's nolhing III:- a man. IUDI HER: Pruldnm Wayne Buttes Gary Blair .liIII Chapman Bill Coleman Mike Coakie Jury Cream Boyd Danni: Curl Dodge Hugh Doyle Greg Faun! :.1:.m3:: Ato's Fi re Jim Haynes B e g i n Paul Hoborl Ierry Hllchcock Run Hagan Doug Ham hwy Heaps: Phil Househol- Juhn Kenn Mike lambs andie Lulu VI: Land: Mike Lennon Paul Mark: Dick Maureen: lance Miller Dick Monlgomory Bill Morlund Sill Munch Milt. Mun: Mikl O'Connor Dnug Ogilvi. P030 0ng. Bill Puff Gama qululu Ralph Puwlay Bim Plumb Bill Ouopp Rabbis loch! Phil Robbins Milt. lobarllon lay Robinson Chuck Inunborgar Jerry Salsa Frank Stll Jack Shaw Garry Shonf Ar! Sohka Milt 0 5h - n - : ?Itif'l' Alpha Tau Omega Cannon Many Times; Plans for New House Capturing sweepstakes in the annual Chulu Vista Fiesta de la Luna was College Daze, the ATO-KD flout . . . The men of ATO were led this year by Bob Tholl, president . . . Jury Cream, vice president . . . Paul Marks, secretory . . . Mike Lennon, treasurer . . . Shipwreck was the outstanding social event . . . Prominent men included Dick Muureuu and Mike Steffen, buskeiball . . . Jim Haynes, swimming . . . Chuck Rosenberger, wrestling. 503 TH DH. I'rnidonl I wish thofd Ihlnk of a way In 99! me out of hero. f h I37 . '1' : f-gicw..-.-5.7-In:.- .1. '. . 138 Rosemarie Aw : Peggy Bum Ann Bath Pu! Island Kathleen Bell Barbara Barloy Ginny Bishop Ginny Caul June DuPont Jackie DuVignuuurl Rochclio Gossalln Diane Hullati Dlunl Hamilton Bridge! Hay Carol. Hellbron Ann Hilsan Judy Hinritlu Nicki Hod: Susan Hamill Judy Jenkins Nancy Johnson Julio Jorglnun Linda Kalnig Sarharc ngu Ann Kulllnunn Sylvia Lawlcr Jean lccidulo D1ana Mu-rhuws Bonnie Muydolo Mary Marley Diana Morris Judy Oflvo Nancy Olin Mary lou Flu Karon Hmll Sul Pray Sheila Raga?! Hurley Simul- Cadnt Sibley Iannil 5m Janet Taylor akdrllrlm Vaccine Joann Wnllenlmg Curnl Woods Nora Wrigl-Ii Mara Zulllnl Kappa Delta's Spring Bridal 4L '1 , . VI T ... . . - I '- ' n Kappa Delta Wm Sponsor Annual f . QM Fashion Show 'LAO 93 The annual spring Bridal Fashion Show is u maior event on the Kappa Delta calendar, as is Ihe White Rose Formal . . . The Mother's Day Breakfus? and the annual reireut are other KD uciivifies . . . Members prominent on campus are Julie Jorgensen, presidenf of Punhellenic and member of Cap and Gown, Who's Who . . . Peggy Barfz, Pep Club president . . . Pol Beland, muiorette . . . Linda Koenig, Cup and Gown member . . . Officers are Pat Mehl, presidenf . . . Judy Jenkins, vice president . . . Linda Koenig, secretary . . . Karen Pirnie. ireasurer. 8!? M EH L Prelldan! KD's rush prospective plldgll. I :17 139 Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Psi Stresses Athletics; Does Well in Fite Nite Kappa Alpha Psi caplured first place in E Second in Fiie Nife . . . Bu! Curibe . . . Sweet.- heurt Bull . . . Mix and Meet were major the Marine Corps baskemall tournament . . . social events . . . Walt Martin served as P. IFPC secreiury . . . Napoieon Jones, Oceotl, Social Work Club, wrestling . . . Al Colum, ' outstanding boxer . . . Tom Logans and An- drew Luckey, varsity wrestlers . . . Charles Davis, track . . . Roland Marrerhond, inter- collegiate Forensics . . . Willie Horton, sym- phony violinist . . . John Doggeft, American Civil Liberlies Union . . . Chapter officers in- cluded Sam Lchrus, president . . . Napoleon Jones, Vice president . . . Cherie: Davis, secrelary-freasurer. 5AM lAZARUS Presidlni 2-3 32 Clifton ilevlns Knm Canal! Eldridge Cooks J. Donny Willy Harlan Jim Janos Napoleon Jonu Tom loam Lucy Martin Walter Mudin lobar! Vaughn Roy Walk Tho Swnlhaad cl Kappa Alpha P31. 140 JuniOr Ponhellenic was organized in 1956 to promote friendship among the pledge delegates and to unify the sororities. Pu! Hurdcusllu Eloisa Mliler Marilyn Bayrcr Co-Pruldent Cu-Ptuldenl Sacralnry JUNIOR PANHELLENIC INTER- FRATERNITY PLEDGE COUNCIL Larry MtParland Jim Currufhors Wall Marlin Rogu- King Prolidoni Vic. Prisidenl Setrclurv Tuusurlr lnfer-fraternify Pledge Council was chartered in 1960 lo create befler public relmions among the fraternities and the public and to promote better fraternity relations in general. GA . CARR Sweetheart of Sigma Chi .. .: .- mum... dI-w alarmm - JEAN COLLIER, Pi Beta Phi Dream Girl of Kappa Sigma ' AN LITTtEJOHN -rt of Kappa Alpha Psi .. . - . .. .-........ .. m. m H.M...n,l.,,n.,,....rm,Ii.5n-..y.q..,.mW?.$...r.-W.m .4? ill. a u- . ' g; L .41 3:41 -' a t a rumm. lINDA SHULKIND, Alpha Epsilon Sweetheart of Zeta Benz: Tau n- -v- - 41:4 ;- M301 ! BEVERLY SANDERS Dream Girl of Pi Kappa AIpha - .w- 1-: .m: mam- . KAREN ELDRIDGE, Sigma Kappa Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts JILL DE SELM, Alpha Chi Omega Cross and Cresenl Girl of lambda Chi Alpha $63K 501010251? 7 962 MA; 606L115 62mm Pagli'dlec! g9 adidaciafea, Earlenh. San $3290 Coffege. San $5290, Caftfm-nfa .0 ' ' r. l- '31!- i. ' . u. r'.' ' 7 . i : L'V+ ' .Lh 41L..4r . ...... wwwc'm. 4. Campus Life . . p. 4 Homecoming . .p. 12 Rockwell .....p, 39 Sporis ........ p. 46 Frolerniiies and Sororities .. . . . p. 90 Fraternity favorites . p.142 Seniors .x....p.15d 5M oz Conlenld Organixalions . Dorms Music DeparTmem . Dahme Team . . Publicmions Administration . President Love . Divisions A, 5. Council ,. Alumni Model U.NV ... Dedication - 'i' --- P'!'.-HEI'F'II'III'I-ziilwui-IAQ'u-I- .9... .. 'H'-' -F '-1nu .- . Around ; The AS. Offices Busy Curoi loppi secrelary In the AS. president, takes a mos- sagn for Mr. Mnlloy. Junior ?onhollonic members give III! Panhollonit office a now too? cl paint. Ii. 1. - 1?; l -- 1 me I Discullsing an. of all! many problems they were faced wiih fhroughoul Th9 year. AS. council members begun another muting in Scripps concge. Lynne 5mm! seems rather ecslullc Bf!!! Wendie Mucrhead announces forthcom- lng Stun Kanlon cun- curl. . w . . . VRQN QM! QEQN :WWI QRQNQMI Awkewnk 154 QRQN QNWMI Blue Key Blue Key, whose members are selecied on the basis of Ieadership, scholarship, and service 10 Ihe sludenis and fee uliy, is the national honor society for iunior and senior men. Firs! organized on campus in 1933 and holding tapping ceremonies three times yearly, the group is composed of omsmnding campus leaders in all fields. The chopier strives to fosler friendship among student gmups and among stu- dents and faculty, and awards a $50 scholarship to an ouislunding lower division student each semesier. Sieve Meek was the recipient of Ike award for the fall semester. New members of Blue Key who were tapped later in the year are Russ Boehmke, Richard Davis, Ted Glcwer, Woodie Moor- headh Jack Sharpe and Joe! Stein. Frank Almond Jim Gould Vin Presiden! Secrllary-Trausuur Randy Chuffin .Ioo Kiel . n-Iuty-rm-u.qg-,-mr-n .. xi: -f-. --' Max Grasaro Prusidanl Chuck lnsieep Cap and Gown The senior women's honor society was established in 1932 to encourage activ- iiies and scholarship of women on cam- pus for the purpose of rendering a service to the school and community. The major proiects are a student leadership tea, a scholarship tea, and the awarding of a $50 scholarship. Membership is limited to 16 women who have a grade point average of 2.8 and who are out- slanding in three fields. Julia Jarg Inlln Carllyn Hermon Chum clior Sydney Shoal: Mnnholli Fox Linda Koo nig Mcrifyrl Hamwn .Ian O'Malluy 157 153 Senior Class Woodie Moorland Pre sidant Mike Evans Sancho Van Bibhe: Sum Romberg Vito-President Setretury Treasurer Highlighting a busy year for the senior class was the sponsoring of the Stan Kenton-June Christy Concert in March, which packed Peterson Gym. Other events included the annual senior class picnic at the Red Rooster Inn' in Ramona, and the assembly introducing the 1962 mem- bers of Who's Who at SDSC. Council members were Lynne Batl Smith, senior awards day.- Carilyn Honsson, graduation; Marilyn Hansson, activity calendar; Cathy Cheverie, spring Blue Book Ball; Lois Bruhn, Baccalaureate; and Jim Kellogg, senior class picnic. President Woodie Mourhead was chairman of the senior assembly. Lynne Entl Smith Curilyn Hunsson Marilyn Hansson Cathy Cheveria lots Brulm Jim KBIIOSE RACHAEL ABDELNOUR Soan Sciencb. LEE ADAMsr-General . SHERMAN ADAMSON JR.-Personnel Managemenerhi Mu Alpha,- Tuu Sigma. FLORENCE nLlEN PoliiimI Sci- ence- Pi Sigma Alpha. CHRISTINA ALMGREN .AEIemerHary Educallon-Alphu Phi; SCTA. IHEODORE ALYMANh-Engineering . MARY ANDERSON - Maihemulici Pi Theta; Alpha Lambda Della.- Lutheran Sludenl Association. ROSEMARY ANDER50N HisIory!. THOMAS ANDERSON-wGeogruphy . RICHARD ARIES- SOHN-Social Scienchlambdu Chi Alpha,- SCTA. GLENDA ARMSTRONG EIemenlary Education wDeHa Phi Upsilon; Kappa Delia PT. THUR- MAN AUSIIN PoIiticuI SCEEHCH. NATHAN AYER .Ill. Geology . GRACE BAILEY Eng- Iish -AIpha Gamma Sigma. LINDA BAILEY- English-Della Della Deha; Concert Choih JUNE BAKER-uElemenlury Education Pi Beia Phi; Public Relofions Board. NORMAN BALD- W1N Chemishy . RUFUS BANKS .IR Engi- neering-SAM. JOHN BARKERAociuI Science -Pi Kappa Alpha; AclTviiie: Board. MAR- GARET BARTLETT EIemenlury Educatinn Chi Omegc; AWS secretary. CHass of 1962 rm short HOW many unils? .. .u CH'IH-In-l-Hru'.f .' ,' :- - o aJ-V.-.-.-,,-..c.'.-.-.' 1...! ' JAMES HARTLEY JR. MicrebIology Newmun Ciub. MICHAEL BASAlO PsychoIogy Psi Chi. LEE BAX- TER life Science. MARGARET EEARDEN-Hislory-n Phi Alpha Thelu president EDWARD BECKERhEninsh-German Cfub; Young Repubffcnns; Tiger ml the Golan The Visit. DIANA BEECHLER-Elemenlory Education-Pi Beta Phi; SCYA. ANTHONY BEDFORD Poficical Scienca NANCY EEGLEY EducuIiun D-el1u Phi Upsilon. LARRY BENNETT - Chemhfry H Pi Kappa Alpha; American Chemkal Sociely; Aztec Ski Club. BARBARA SERTOY 5ocio!ogy Kuppa Delia. ROBERT BIGE- LOW Engineering. MAXWELL BLANCHAIID-Geolo- 91': Lambda Chi Alpha. MARY BLANKINSHIPHNursing Gumma PH; Bela: 30'0 : Am: Ski Club. DONALD BLESI-Broodcusi- ing-Afpho Epsilon Rho, secretary,- Alphu Gamma Sigma,- Spar?! Direclon KERMIT BONNER lndusiriuI Arls InduilriaI Arfs Club. DARYL BOTTJER-lndus- iriu! Arh-Alpha Phi Omega, pmsidenl; Sabre So- ciely; Arnold Air Society; Homecoming Commilfee. yucky; xgeidliar Judith Heisler, Alpha Gamma Della, talented young woman iournalisf, has had a busy college career as editor of Ihe Del Sudoesre in '61, organizations editor of she Del Sud in '60, and society editor of the Aztec in spring '60. She was utso Homecoming publicity chairman, secreiury of Cetzo, AWS Spring Sing Program chair- man and a member of Who's Who. LOUISE BOUCHER Elementary EducationuAlphu Chi Omega; Ange! Flighh SCTA; Delia Phi Upsilon. DONALD BOUCHER Biology Az1ec Christian Fel- lowship; Phi Sigma Xi. KATHRYN BOWMAN-wilev memory Education-Chi Omega. CAROL BOYWAc- :uunlingF-Acmunling Socioly. CLIFFORD EOYD lndus!rial Arts - induseral Arls Club. PATRICIA BOYLE Home Economics-Pi Bela Phi; LiHIe Sisters of Minerva, presideni; Ceizu; Wei- Iey Foundulion. MARGARET BRADLEY-Nursing- Studen! Nurses' Associuiiun. ELMA BRADSHAWF NursinngNursef Association. ARTHUR BRASKAMP-Seciotogy. JANET BRATTMILL- ?l- Sociul Scienckhziec Ski Chub,- SCTA; Photog- raphy ClubA ROBERT BREININGElI-Marketing-Dallu Sigma Phi,- Morkeling Associniiom I.e Cercle Francois: Newman Club: Arnuid Air Sociely, ANNA BREWER -Educulion4igmu Kappa. THOMAS BRIDGE5-Malhemaiics. lEANOR ElllEL- Elemenlury Educulion-Dellu Phi Upsilon. LINDA Elementary EducalionFDeliu Phi Upsiion. lINDA BEL GANTl English. KAREN BRIGGES-French-7Alphn Gamma Della; Le CercIe Francais; SCTA; AWS, vicev presidenl, president. Marian .525igz Marion Slilie has directed much of her -.L.- ' time toward campus aciiviiies. She has been active as publicity chairman of AWS, Greek Week publicity chairman, presidenl and vice president of Dena Zeta, ediforiai assistant of the Dual Sudoeste and Aztec Society editor. She is also a member of the Publicalions Board and of Who's Who. WILLIAM BROADBENT4oninI SC'IEI'ICPDBOIIW list Phi Alpha Thelu; Pep Some! Chairman. LUCILLE BROSSEAU?'PreAluw--Koppa Alpha Theta. secretary: Unethical Praclice: Committee; Humecoming SecreA fury.- SC intercoliegiale Coniemnce, serrelury; Xololl, secrelury; A5 Award 60-61.- AWS Award 60-61; Greek Week Committee Chairman; luciiciury Board Chairman. lOIS Slit!WM Elerm:niclrg.r Education- SCTA; Kappa Della Pi, 1RUETI' BROWN-lnduslrial Arls-dlndush'ial Arts Club, vice president,- Kappa Delta Pi: Dunn's list, DIANA BUCCINO ElemenIury Educuli0n 5CTA; Anuhuac. BEVERLY BUEHNER-Elemanlury Education Pi Beta Phi, vice-presidenl; SCTk secrciury; Xololl; UHF:- 5isler: of Minerva. BARBARA BUNTEN EiemenIury Education Mpha Gamma Della; SCTA. JOSEPH BURKFIndUsirial Arls. DONALD BURNSIDE BuQ- nus Manugamenl-Della Sigma Phi; 5AM; Dean's list. AIIEEN BURROUGHk-Arl. BOB BURTON-Sociol SciencHigma Chi, secmiory: Axle: Geography Cfub; SCIA; Phi Alpha Them; Pi Sigma Alpha,- Ocooll, prESideM; AMS Council; Homecomhg Publiciiy Chairman. THEODOEA BUR- TON EIemenmry Eduwlion Chi Omega; Greek Week Exchange Dinnen Chairman. GWENDOLYN MILLS EUTLEL-Elernunrury Educalion-Chi Omega; SCTA; time SMers ol Minerva.- Angel Flight, RICH- AID BUTLER-Business Monugemenl Sigmo Alpha Epiilon. PAULA BWY-Efernenlnry Educulion-Alpho Ch? Omega; Delta Phi Upsilon,- Kappa Della Pi; SCTA. IIAY CAMERON 50ciol Science. EDDYTH CAMPaELL -English. NANCIE CAMPBELl-Art-Angel Flighl: ISAA ROSALVN CANFIL Elemenlary Education ACE; Della Phi Upsilon, president. HARRIE? CARR- Elemenlary Educulian. 0A,! Ker? John Berg has been aciive a? San Diego State as president and vice-president of Blue Key, vice presidenl and secretary of Alpha Phi Omega, president of Wesley Foundation, president of Inier-Prowstanf and Angiicun Council, a member of Oceoil and ths Who. JAMES CARROLliBusincss Management. HELEN CARTER Education - Ynung Democrah PAMELA , CASTLE Biolugy. ANNEMAIIE CHADWICK ArI- ? Kappa P3. BRADFORD CHAFFIN Bu1ineu Manage- meni. C'I'Rll. CHAIN-Enqinccrinq-Enginccrl Aalodulion. MARLVIN CHAMEEWlAlNiNurlingHSiudenl Nunet' Association; lnler-voniry Chrisliun Feliowmip; Wam- en'; Recroulton Auocioiion. DOROTHY CHANDIEIW Ari. PATRICIA CHAPFELl Homc Economin-Hamn Economic; Club. CAROL CHASE-SpnniIh-Chi Omc. go; Arphn Mu Gamma; Sozicdud Hiipunka. EDWARD CHERRY Phyhcul Eduuiion-CAHPEI: Vursily Football; Varsily Bombnll, CAIHY CHEVEIIE I -5c:iology-Alpha Gamma Della: D91 Sudnnfo. phnlngraphy tenamry, urgunimiion ediior; Sen'uot Ciou Councii; Allrc Ski Club. ROBERT CHOLEWA- ' Political Sciente-Tuu Kappa Emilon. vigc-pruidcnl; IFC Judiciary CommiHl-c OTNLIE CHOMIAK Ele- meniory EdutaliorI-ACE; ECTA. 1EONANO CHRIST- lndunriul ArI;- Induuriul Am Club, rremuru; Epsilon Pi Tau. Ireasuver, CARI. CHRISTENSEN .IR.-;lnduilrinl Arl;-lnduurial A ! Club. ?realurcr. KATHLEEN ClAiK-Elemenmry Education DelIa Phi Upsilon; Dean's lin; Cerm, prenfdem; Spurs, president; AWS Service Chairman; Alpha Lambda Deilu, secretary KENNETH CLARK- Polirlcol Sdenu- Young Democrufs; Phi Kappa Sig- mal LLEWELEYH CLhRK MufhemnIics-5CTA LYNN CLARK English-5igma Kappa; Greek Week Fuh- iicily Chairman. . '.1' r 1' LL11? 3Aomp50n Judy Thompsonr Pi Beia Phi, has been active or San Diego State as Lower Division Representative. vice president of AWS, and as a member of Cap and Gown, Kappa Della Pi, Della Phi Upsilon, and Who's I Who. MARY CLARK EIemenlury EdutalTon SCTA; Cun- lerbury Associmion. PETER CLEMONS-Accounfing- Accounting Society. GEORGE CLEVEN - Physics. DIANE CLIFTON EFemeniury Educationv Alphu Chi Omega, lreasurer; Della Phi Upsiron; Alpha Lambda Della, treasurer; Dean's Lis1; SCTA; AWS Service Chairman. WILLIAM CLIFION Educmion. RONALD COHEN PoIHico1 Science?Governor 0! Circle K for Cali-Nev-Ha; MUN Delegate; Young Democrau, vice'president; Pi Sigma Mpha; Anahuac. JAMES COLAFEIementary Education Deun's List YALE COMES JR. Accounring-Tnu Kappa Epsilon; Accauming Socie1y; Befu Alpha Ps'r. GLENN COMER -Spanish--Anuhuuc. LUELLA CONNELL Elemenrury Educuiion SCTA, TIMOTHY CONSIDINE Auuunting. GEORGE COOP. EE Physi:P-Sigmn Pi Sigma; Phi E1a Sigma. PA- TRICIA COOPER Eleme-Mmy EducurionhAlphn Phi. lreasurer; Junior Class Cabinet; AWS Service Com- rniilez: Young Repubiicuns. PAUL COPELAND-Hk- tory AzNa-c; Forefgn 8' Spurls Car Assuriuiion JOAN CORNWE11 PalilEmI' Scienne-Alphu Phi. RUDOLPH CORRAL SotiaI Science. THERESA COS- TEllO - Elemenrary Education -SCTA. RICHARD COTNE-Eiemenlcry Education. MARY CRAlL-Gen- erul. JUDY CIAMwElen-Ienlury Education-Chi Ome- gu; SCTA. ynne gafigmiflt Pretty Lynne Ball Smifh has been an oulstunding lender in campus activities as Sephomore Representative, Junior Class vice president, Awards Day chairman, vice president of Delia Phi Upsilon, and as a member of Cup and Gown, Kappa Delia Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, and Who's Who. She has also maintained a 3.75 grade point average! WJOGIIQ oorlzeacl Woodie Moorhead has served San Diego State well as Upper Division Representa- tive, Senior Class president, Homecoming chairman, chairman of the Special Events Board, vice ptesidenf and secretary of Tau Kappa Epsilon, us a member of ths Who, and as luy-oui editor of the '60 Del Sudoeste. LEO CRAWFORD 5ocial Sticncc Phi Mphn Thela. GRAHAM CIIBBS -- Phyn'ml Eduwlion WILFOED CRUZ Marketing i Marketing Auncimion; Frmh Foeihull; Baseball; Vunily FaoibalL BETTY ClYS'lAl iPhy-sical EducalionJAHPEl; SCTA. RENE CUTH- BERTSON-Home Economics- Mphu Gamma De1lo: Ham: Etonomiu Club,- Greek Week; Homecoming Comminee. PHYlLIS DAHlOUIST - EducuriOn. LOUIS D'AMICO mSociul Silence. IMOGENE DARRHPcnonne-i Man- cgemenI-Bgfu Gamma Sigma, RICHARD DAVISW Hislmyw-Phi ATpha Them; Upper Diwsiorl Represent. nfive: Turmlcc House Councih lntar-Dorm Countil. DONALD DAY i CiVil EngineeringrASCE: Sigma Delia. SUE DEANgEIemen'Iory Education 5CTA: Homecom- ing Queens' Chairman. WARREN DEANw-Zoology- Zeta Ben: Tau, Vite presideni; Aesculophns; 0::oll. CHRISTINE DELF Filememury Educmion- Newman Chub,- Annhuuc. GLORIA DE LOS C0305 Ari. WAYNE DEVOIE - Markefing 5AM. WIRLLACE DICKEYL-Marleling -MarkeIing Associa- Iion; SAM; Tuu Sigma;1rcck, JOAN DIENEFthSi- cai Education CAHFER, presidenl; Modern Dance Club. VICTOR DIlLOWAY - Engineering. LINDA DOBBS - Sure1ariul Management - Pi Beta Phi; CeIzu. president; l'mlc Sisiers 0! Minerva; Freshman Class Represenlalive. JAMES H, DOBKINS-Physiu Sigma ?i Sigma, vice presidenl, n--- .:-.:-4 HI'IM 'W- 1 DIANE DDDGIONFEnginearing AlpI-nu Phi. presi- denl; ASCE, secretary; Homecoming Queen Miami. ant,- Freshman Class, secrelary. JOHN DOREN-so. ciofogy-Sigma Alpha Epsilon; SAM. HUGH DOYLE Arf. EDGAR DUCKETT JHr- PhysicuI Education- Della Tau Deila: CAHPER; SCTA; Varsily Foolbo ; Freshman Football; Freshman Baskelburl; Ange Ski Club; Axle: Foreign 8. Sporls Car Assodalion. DARLENE DUESBURY-English-Azlec Ski Club; Ann. hunt. CAHOLE DUFFY-Engfith-Mndern Dance Club. IAI- BAIA DUHRSEN-Nursing-Sludeni Nurses' Auntie. tion, presidenl; Newman Club: Miis Aztec Engineer. EDMOND DUKE - Physics. LINDA DUNCAN Eie- menmry Education-Iuptin Student Union. JACQUE- LINE DUNlAP Educhion. RUTH DUNSMORE Edu:mion--ACE, vice-presidanl; Alpha Lambda Delta; Della Phi Upsilon. JANET DWYERHBUIinEII Educclion AIpha Chi Omega. presidenl; Ponhellenic Judiciary Board: Pi Omega Pi. MARY EADS-Home Economics. GARWOOD EB- ERLING-Social Science-thelu Chi: Cirtie K. JAMES EDMONDS JR.-Physiu4igmu Pi Sigma. PATRICIA EGAN Elamenlnry Education. WILLIAM ELL!DTThMulhemulEchSigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma,- Tedons. MARCIA El.LIS---EIeu'lenmn.r Educa- tion DeIIa Zeta; SCTA. SYDNIA KAY EllSBEIG-w Microbiology lnler-dorm Council, ironsurer; Collage Y; ?hi Mu Epsilnn; Maya Hall wing preside !- JAMES EMERSON Music Phi Mu Alpha: Sigma Pi. Hi5? : :iugmfu Eff: ! 9: . 4,? :1... . 33.? 'T'r j-m-yr: Jueiiie goddeau es ' um I Kappa Alpha Theta is proud of Lucille Brasseau, an oufsianding leader in campus ucliviries. Her past record of uclivilies in- cludes being Homecoming secretaty, Greek Week Open House chairman, secrelary of Xololl, and resident assisIunf of Mayo Hall. She is also a member of the Faculty Com- mince on Unerhicul Practices and of Who's Who. 166 THOMAS ERICKSON-ArI--'Kuppu Pi. MIKE EVANS FArl Theta Chi; Senior Class, vice president; AMS CNN ; Del 50303512, ndiion ?ublicalions Board; Xolcll. DALE EYMhN Busineu ManagemeMF-Tau Sigma. ensurer: Young Republicans; Dean's Liit; Dormitory Resideni AssEsinnl. MARGARET FANTON Elemen1ary Educalion- Alpho Chi Omega; SCTA. CLINTON FERGUSONFInduaIric-l An-Arnold Air Society. FRANK FERGUSON JR.-Accnunling. DONALD FIFE -Gealogy Iedons. DAVID FlllET-Chemisiry- Aesculapiuns, secretary, lreusurer; Pre-med Society; Anohuuc. lAWRENCE FINNIN PhysicI-Sigmu Pi Sigma. president. CAROLYN FISCUMeneIaI. DOUGLAS FlEIG Marke1ing Markefing Associa. lion. GERALDINE FIJNI' Elemenlary Education SCTA, secretary; Anaheim; Aztec Christian Fellow- ship. MARY FLORES-EducolionACTA: ACE. CARL FOLSOHociaI Science. RICHARD FOSS-Accounh ing Theta Chi: Accouniing Society. DENVER FOX JR. h Elementary Education .- SCTA: Kappa Dena Pi, president; Freshman Class, treasurer.- Wesley Foundation. MARCHELLE SASAIAN FOX- Elemenlury Education Pi Beta Phi; Deilu Phi Umi- lon; Kappa Delta Pi,- Cup 8- Gown; Ceiza. SAMUEL FMMONDI Marketing - Markeling Association. WAlTEI FIICKE-Educufion Kappu Della Pi. JACK FUHERHEconomics- AIphu Phi Omega: TU Sigma.- Cunicrbury Association; 5AM- Camfgn 1354M? Lovely Carolyn Butler has been active on campus as Upper Division RepreseniaA tive, secretary of Hue Junior Cioss, Home- coming aliendant, and as a member of the Finance Committee, Pi Beta Phi, and of Who's Who. CARON FULTONi-vPsychalogy. DOROTHY GABRIEL- Genaral;Alpho Kappa Delia. KENNEIH GADDIS Geneml. ROY GALLON-Indusrrial Manugemen! RSAM. CHARLES GALLUCCIaCeneruIiTuu Sigma.- Newman Ciub; SAM. JON GAMON EEeme-nfary Educulion- Canterbury Association, mummy1 vicexpresidenl; In- Mr Fuilh Council; le Cercfa Francois. RICHARD GAR- NER-Induslrlol ArIs-IEA. ROGER GASKINS-Eco- nomiu-Pm-legnl Suciefy; United Campus Chrisfiun FEIIDWIhiP. VIRGINIA GASTONHEIemonrury Education-SCYA. ELIZABETH GEISERw-Sociology- DeII'o Zeta, vice- ptesidenl: SociologyI Club: Marketing Aunciulion, secretary; Xulu ; Anuhum, lOUIS GEORGE-Sociul ScienthPi Kappa Afphm CONNIE GIBSON BusI v ness Management 5AM. MARY GLASSON - Elemenlcm,r Education - SCTA; Canterbury Association.- Annhuac. THEODORE GLDV- Ell Murkeiing Beiu Gamma Sigma, presidenr. WELLIAM GODDARarPSyEHDTDgy Tuu Sigma; 5AM, vice president GENE GOLLIET-Indusirial Arls-InA dusirial Arls Club. 4;; Joef$aniey .ijetn Joel Stanley Stem I105 worked hard dur- ing his years at San Diego State as is shown by his uccomplishmenis. He was president of Alpha Epsilon Rho and a member of Whok Who. He direcied an Air Force closed circuit TV series and he also has direcled and produced CotExisf- ence. EMA Alimony! Frank Almond, ouisiunding student of music, has been heaped with campus hon- ors. He has been president of Concert Choir, secretary of Blue Key and choral director of Phi Mu Alpha. A150, Frank was assistant conductor of Aztec Concerl Choir and c: soloist in two College Chorus per? iormunces. He has been awarded the music department Outstanding Service Key, and has been honored by election 10 WHO'S Who, Frank has not only found time fo be active on campus and in his fraternity Tau KUPPCI Epsiion, but I105 maintained a 3.9 Grade point average. HILARIO GONZALESe-indunhiul Munogemenv; Sig- ma Alpha Epairon, pteaidenr, Ierrclurfe treasurer; Junior Class. presidenl; IFCJ Rush Chairman; Supreme Caurl; OCEOTL: SAM; Tau Sigma. BYRON GOOD- MANbMothemuriu-leTA. E. W. GORDON, JR.- lndustrial Manngememrlombda Chi Alpha; SAM; Deun'; list, STEPHEN GORDONeSocinl Science-e cha Bell: Tau: Vauily Tenniu; Oceorl; Ccmmuaioner OI Adiviiies. YVONNE GOUGHechhologyi JAMES J. GOULD eBusine-u MunnqcmenliAS v-ce prendenl, Senior Represenmtwe; AMS Judiciary Bonrde Blue Kay. sen refory-Ireosurcr; OceaH; l'holu Chi, ptesudrni, lreasurer: Yuraslec Hail, president,- Inirr Dorm Council. plusidunl. JULIE GRANDe-Nunlngef'lu denl Nurse! Aucunlion; Young Republicum; United Comp ; Chrislian Fellowihip. aEVERlY GRAND- STAFF-efnglishesc'lh; Buplia! Sludr'nl Union,- The aver Guild. DIANA GRASSFIELDeAn-Kuppa Pi; Thnulcr Gould.- Musical Comedy Guiid. MAX GRESORO Jl-Eco nomiueVuuily FoolbuH: Slut: Key, pvnidcnl; Ben: Gamma Sigma; Otcoll. YHWAND GRIGORIANSi Civil Engineering-Cosmm Club. RONAlD GROWe Industrial AriseThcla Chl; AFROTC. Cornmcmdu. Arnold Air Society.- Sub .- Sociel'y. CAROL GRYSEEtSFHam-e Economin-Home Em- nornin Club; Newman Club. JACK HAGlEE-EM- memory Educuiione-Kuppa Dem: Pi, DONNA HAHN -Secreinriul Manogemenl-Tn S, plcsidenl; Pub- Iicivy Code. chairman; Home Etonomru Club. 'IHOMAS HAHN-eloolngyelombda Chi Alpha. tie in- I In. rtee-e'vuff'f THOMAS HALL-Civll Engineering-Defla Sigma Phi; ASCE; Iecfnm; Vcraily Crew; Sigma Delia. DAVID HAMILTON-vlndulirial Management. EQRY HAM.- MOND-Musi: -Phi Mu Alpha. EDWARD HANSENW lndunn'a! ArIs-Wasley Foundaliun; Alpha Gamma Sigma. CAillYN HANSSON - Edunalion - Junior Clan, Iacmrury: Commenccmcm Chairman.- Cap 8. Gewn. president viccAprcaidenl; Chi Omega. presi- dent, vicc-prnidenh Cake, ireolurcr; Kappa Della Pi, vice ;:m-.-sicleru MAIIIYN HANSSON EdumHnn-Chi Omegm preli- donl; Ftelhman Clan. secretary; Finance Board, acc- reiary; ?unhnlleni: Rush Chairman; Cup 5- Gown: Acliviiiu Calendar; Senior Class Council: lower Division Represenlalive; Homecoming Queen. JOSEPH HARDY-His!ory--Sigmu Alpha Epsilon; AMS Coun- nil; Sailing Club. MARGAREI HARMON Eninsh JAMES HARRELL - Pre-rnedicol Aestulapium, vim prelidanl; Anahuuc. SUSAN HAIIIGAN-English. GEORGE HARTLEY CiviI Engineering. HAROLD HiITMAN Busineu Management. MARIAN HAW. lEY-Eiemenlury Education Alphu Xi Della, vice presidonl; SCTA; CelzuA MARY SANDRA HAYES- EIemenh-uy EducatinnF-Alphu Phi, presidenl; Pan- hellnnic Worhhcp Chairman; Angel Flight, president, vice president, llcawrer; Cello; Xcloil; Cup 5 Gown, secretary: AS. secrelury; AWS, vice president; Who's Who; Woman of H1: Monlh; Sweemeurl ol Tau Kappa Epsilam SYLVESTEI HAYFMarkeling-Mar- kePing Associalian. BETTY HEATH AH. PEGGY HEATHERS-Suiology A212: Interwuuily Christian Fellowship. EDWARD HEIMmGenerolv LaI-nbda Chi Alpha. AME Repre- senlafive; Arnold Air Society. JUDIIH HEISlEI- Journalism-Alphu Gamma Della; Cum. secrelury: Homecoming Publiciw Chairman; Spring Sing Pro- gram Chairman; ?ublicorions Board.- Publit Rehalions Board,- Del Sudoesle, edilor, organizalinn editor; Aztec, society edilor; Young Democruls. lLOYD l HEJYDYF-Social Science. SanJra Alaye5 Alpha Phi is proud of Sandra Hayes, cm ouistanding 1eader in campus activities. Sandra has distinguished herself as Corn, mander of Angel Flight, secretary to the Associated Studenl Body, vice president of AWS, secrelary of Cap and Gown, presi- dent of Alpha Phi, and as a member of Cello and Who's Who. gage; mm? The highest office in student govetn- menl, Associated Sfudent Body president was held by Boyd Malloy. He also served 05 ptesident of Oceotl and of Pi Kappa Alpha. He was a member of Blue Key and Who's Who. IAIBAIA HEMFEL-Iutinau Erlunzlriol'I-Tn 5. CLIF- FORD HENDEISON Edutuhan ELLEN HENKEl- Elememury Edumhon lambdo Gena Sigma; SCIA; Delta Phi Upsilon. JILL HENN-Acr. PATRICIA HEN- NEUSE-Microbioiogy Phi Mu Epnlon, preaiden! DON HENSLEY i Elementary Educaliou. MAtllEE HENSliY-Elomenlaw Educafion 5CTA; Donal lill JUDIT HElIuMusit AIphu XI Delia, prnldcnl; MiNC. Hemmer; SCTA; ngmo Alpha Iota. lcCI'Q1 Iary; Emerson Club,- nws; Music and DIDI'I'ICI Choir- mon: Dre Cod: Chairman; Spring 5mg Chairman. JEANEHE HICKMANhEIc-menlclry EdwaiilhiSCTA, Wulcy Fuundmion. MAIGLHEI HIGLEY ! Mumb- On1lu Omitrun CHARLES HINCK 5ociuI Welfare WILIIAM HINES -?hyuiu. GEIAlD HIISCH 5odaI Scienm -Amold Air Sodedy, GORDON HDAID IndusIriaI AtI'I ln- dullfiul Alli Club; Epiilan Pi Tau STEPHEN HONO- WAY-Ply:halogy -lambda Chi Aipha; Psi CM MAIGAIET HOLMANFEng?iIhHA1pHu Mu Gamma GlOIIA HOITON Speech - Emmi, presidonl; Theulre Guild. wcrelary, lreowrer: Slull 5 qugu, secretary. 'Iremuny. SUShN HOIIALL-vPsychologyh Kappa Delta,- AWS Judiciary Bunrd: A5 Ceniral Judicial CnunciL JOHN HOWO - Indunirial Alla. WILLIAM HOWO-Enginacting-Enginccrk Associa- lion; Arno1d Air Soziuly: Orienfoi Sludanh Club. du CI lb Ie- m. BERNICE HOYT Bu:im.-ss Educuiion Pi Omega Pi. PATRICIA HULL-Elememory Educuiion. DAVE HUM- PHREY-Morkeling4ircie K, vice presidenL JEFa FREY HUNIERJht-mimy. NED HUNTINGTON Ac- rounflng-Kappa Sigma, president,- Accounling So- tiely; tellermcmk Club; Rugby Club; Blue Key,- Oceoll: AME; president; Upper Dhision Represenla- live; IFC Judicial! Board; Aihleric Board. ?HIUP HURTADO-Acwunling. JOSE IBARIIA JR. Personnel Mcnagemenl AIphu Phi Omega; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Newman Club; Circle K; 5AM; Thu Sigma; Young Republicans. GRACE lCHlSHITA-Edu: caiion-SCTA: Uniled Campus Chriniun Fellowship; College Y; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Them; Delia Phi Up- silon. PATRICIA ISBERG-Elemcnwry Educulion-Chi Omega; Kappa Della Pi,- SCTA; Cop $ Gown, hem- urer; Alpha Lambda Della, presidenh Cekn; Delta Phi Upsilon,- AWS, secreiary. CLARETHA JACKSON- Sociology-Soziul Work Club. NORMAN JANGAARD-Lile Science-Pi Kappa AI- pha; Oceoll; Annhuuc; AS Publicity Code.- Phi Sigma Xi, vice president. DWIGHT JEFFREY Psychology Dormilury Judiciary Beard; AMS Judiciary Board. MARIE JEFFREY-GeneraF- Del1u Iela, secreicry; 'I'ri 5; Tau Sigma; Young Republicans; Chrisliun Science Organitalion, secretary, treasurer. ROBER? JENSEN- Accouniing Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Acv counling Society; lnler-frmemily Cuuncii. DORIS JOHNSON-Generul. NANCY JOHNSON Eiemen1ary Educulinn. RICHARD JOHNSON Budnas: Management BARBARA JOHN- STON - Educulion - Wesley Foundul'ron. GEORGE JOHNSTON Jl. Chemisfry. SHARON JOHNSTON; Sociology-Social Welfare Club; Wesley Foundation; Caltm .4 .'.'- 1 w73 -'T-'15L -PX.'-n-L nrAnP..-vv nyu-p- um WA? guano Edil'or-in-chief of the Del Sudoeste was Mike Evans. Mike was also active as vice president of the Senior Class, vice presi- dent and secretary of Theta Chi, or? and beauty edilor of the Del Sud in '60-'61, and us AMS publicity chairman. He was also a member of Xolotl, Anahuac, Home- coming Committee Publicqiions Board, Pub- lic Relations Board and Who's Who. qum ., . 7.1. .- . '- : - u,- l... ;a .- . SLEP Sullleriancl Skip Sutherland has served San Diego Sfaie well as Upper Division Representa- five, President of Theta Chi, Greek Week chairman, IFC Rush chairman, and as a member ch Tau Sigma, Oceotl, and Who's Who. -ip. :13. ab AI- rer Idi UNDA JOHNSTONEiEngHsh Kappu Alpha Theta,- HOme Economiu Ooh; Modern Dance Club.- Cerza. LARRY JONES - Busincn Munngemen! Sigma Phi Epirilon. SHARON JOFE- Hnmrnmry Edumlion Della Zela; Deani lill. JULIA lORGENSEN-Elc- memory Edumlion Kappc Della. president,- Pan- herlenicl IcUeluryA vim prcaidcnl. preaidenl; Kappa DL-I1u 9i; Delhi Phi UpaiWon; SCTA; ACE: Cap 5 Goun; AWE Couruil. KATHLEEN KALAFSuciol StienchPi Sigma Alpha; Phi Alpha Thclu; Alpha Kappa Del'ru; Newman Club; Anahumz; Young Demouuh. JOHN KALUNG-Eng'mecring-HSAE. Ann: Ski Chub; Ciule K. BARBARA KENNEDY:EIcmenle Edam- 1iun-SCYA; Dclm Phi Upailon, Kappa Doha Pi MCHARO KENNETY Bubir-ua Monogemcnll JULIA KEHER-Elrmcnlaw Educclion ACE; Dena Phi Up- silon STANLEY KING EIemnnfory EducaHan, NORMA KIPP Elemcnlary EducmionHSCTA; Kappa Delhi Pi; Della Phi Upnlon. LAURENCE KLEMM- Cheminry!-lulheran Sludem Association: Amcr'rcun Chemical Sociery: American RorIIEl Society. HARRY KNECHTaBuiinos! Adminigfrnlian. GAYLEN KNIH- SON-Cheminry 5igmu Phi Epsilon,- American Chemical Society. JOHN KNUTSON- MclhcmaIin LINDA KOENlG-Smiai ScienCFKOPPn Delta. 5e:- refurf: Xololl; Cello.- Cop $ Gown; Phi Alpha Them; Alpha Kappa Doha. JOYCE KOHLER-Ele- menlury Educarion-SCTA; Wesley Founduliun; Maya .. Hall, wing president. cmuuss KouY Mmhe- 41 i maiics. CHARLEY KOTEK C'WH Engineering-ASCE; Casinos Club, secretary; I.e Cercle Francois. KARI KIAFT-Muriel1ng-Mnrkc'ling Alsccinlion. . L'ig:m4hi,q n I . mp -,+.r '5 '-'.-r!. ' CAr-idfie $6101.45 Active on campus has been Christie Davis. She has been publicity code chair- man, Senior Class Representative, Upper Division Representative, AWS Orientation chairman, presidenl of Ceizu, wing presi- dent of Zapotec Hall, and a member of the Lectures and Assemblies Committee, and Who's Who. -.. mu... 4.5.... '.. . Wm. '- ??W. JOYCE OAKLENE KRUTOP-Educuiion. ANN NULL- MANNw-v-Elerneniary Educulion Kuppo Delhi: SCTA; Le Cercle Francois. MARIE KWON-Psychology. Modern Dance Ciub, :ecrelary, president. GARY LANDERPACCOUMing ToIlec Hall. lreuwrer, GENIE lANDON Eie-men1nry Educulion. LARRY MNDON Industrial Arts Anuhuun ln- duslrial Arts Club; Epsilon Pi Tau; Fmshman Tennis. MARVIN IANDON PsychoIogy-Tau Kappa Epsi- lon; Pep Rally Committee; Homecnming Commirlee. WILLIAM LANDRY Mu1hcmulics-Fruhrnun Basket- ball. LINDA LANDSBERG Journalism $2!2:. rev Porier. ALMA LARA EIemen1ary Educuiion. 511M 5 IARKlN-Elemenfury Education-Deltu Flli Upsilon. CYNTHIA LARSON EJemenmry Edumlinn -Alphu Gamma Della; SCTA; Junior ?anhcnenic, presidenf; Olmem Halt vEce president KATHRYN LAYYON-Art. OLGA LEIFERT-Busincss Educalinnrr Pi Omega P'I; SCTA. LOUiS LESSOR-Fsychology Lambda Chi Alphm vice presidenl; Freshman Wrestling; Founder's Day Chairman; Xololl, ireusur- er; Oceoll; Blue Book Ball chairman; Greek Week Cummiiiee. MEDORA LHHBIHDGE Sociologydnlphu Chi Omega; Sweelheart: of Ihe Diamond CAROLE LEW Nursing-0rieniuI Sludenl I Ciub- Studenl Nurses AssociuHan- Ccsma Club. STANLEY LEWANDOWSKI Hausiness Management-SAM; Tau Sigma. GLORIA UM GeneraI. BETSY LIMBACHw-Elemenlury Edu- cu!50n-Kuppo Alpha Theta; SCTA; ACE; AS Social Cnmmiiiee; Del Suduesie, siqu HELEN LOKKEFEl-emenlury Educctlion -Del!u Phi Upsilon; ACE; Anahuac. NETA lOO-Nursing-Slu- denl nuresf Association. ELWYN lOSkEngineer- ing, SUSAN LOVELACHOCiaI Science. DAVID LOHELl-Engineering. TERRY LUALLlN--Physits. JANET McCLEAVE-FEIe- memory Educationtxuppu Alpha Thelu; SCTA. RONALD McClEAVEJZooIogyF-Kappa Sigma. LES- llE McINERNY Sodal WelfarHociul Work Ciub. JEkNELlA McKENZIE-dEnglishrAnahuac. LYNNE KIDDEI MclEWIN ElemcI-Ilury Educulion- Chi Omega, treasurer.- Crescenls; SCTA, treasurer president, stale secretary; Delta Phi Upsilon; Kuppc Dena P3; Cap 8- Gown. PHILIP McLEWlN-lndus- lriol MunngemenI Lumhdu Chi Aipha; SAM.- Dean's Lisi. DAVID MchllAN Mufhemalics-Azie: Ski Club; Rugby. JAMES MACCUBBlN-Geneml. MAI- ILYN MALDNEY Eninsh Alpha Chi Omega, presiv darn. DElORES MANLEY-Murkeiing-Morkeling Assnzitr lion. RALPH MANN Mufhemnlics Sigma Alpha EPsilon. RICHARD MARKFArt. LARRY MAROUAND Social ScienckThein Chi, secretary; IFC, vice presi- denh secretary, rush chairman; SCTA, presidenl: vice president; Who's Who; OEEDIL vice presidenh Fubli: Reiulions Board; l'uhlidlyI Code; Dean's list,- Freshman Camp Chairman. 9019'? J4I'CA er Jerty Archer has been aciive on campus as editor and managing editor of the Daily Aztec. He has also maintained a 3.0 grade poinI average and is a member of Who's Who. -..u. II.-l-:pu.p.r.qr-u I y-.u-n,-.V.na-' .' .'.I-,. -.-- '.' -- Ir... 77TH. un-w-wmm .1- Larry Murquand. shown here with Ox the mascot of Theta Chi, has been an out- standing leader in campus ociivifies. He has been active as Spring Rush chairman, secreiary, and vice president of IFC, vice president of Oceoti, vice presidenf and president of SCTA, secretary of Theta Chi and a member of the Public Relations Board, Publicily Code CommiHee, and Who's Who. Busineu Division Cap 5. Gown. Theta Chi: Accounting Society: MIDING MIRAFLOR EI2m2n1ary Educuh'anF-Alpha Chi Omega; Angel Flight; Cetzak Clan ?'f'W-J LOIS MARTlN-Sociology-Alphu Kappa Delta. DORIS MATLIN Elemenmry EducuiicnhKuppa Del- ta, THOMAS MATSON-vlndusiriai Management- Unirad Campus Chrish'an Fellowship; Wesley FDI-Irl- darion; Inter Protestant 8. Anglican Council, presi- dED'; Inter Fuilh Councii; Tau ngmu; Arnold Air Sociely; Sabre Sogieiy; SAM, secretary. MORIMASA MATSUMOTOv-Banking 8. FinancHSAM. WILLIAM MATTOON lndus1riui Arls-Induslriui Arls CIUb: Accounh'ng Society; Epsilon PE ?au. VAN MAULIS-Geology. FRED MAXWElL- Business Managemenf Theln Chi; SAM. PATRICIA ME '- ' Speech-Kappu Dena, DOHENE MSISCH Nursing41udenl Nurse's Assn- :ialTon. ROY MEICALFE-Chemislry. Theater GWENDOLYN MIHALKAgEngliah. EARL MILLER?- Manugemem $AM; Marketing Assocm- HO : TD Sigma. JANET MlLLER-Speech--Bmcas: RAYMOND MILLERHAccounIinga Beta Alpha Psi. MILTON MOLLICK chhoIogy. LINDA MOOMiY' Nursinghstuden? Nurse's Association. ROY MOORE -Engineering. Duuwmm moonHEAD Ar1aupper Represenlarive; . Homecoming Chairman; Special! Even?! Board Chalf- man; Tau Kappa Epsilon, vice presTdenl, secreldf'l: Del Sudoesle, Tuy-nul ediion LIONEL MORDECAI- Physics-Sigrna ?hi Epsilon. president: gamed Gong! James Gould was adive on campus as Senior Representative, Associated Student Body vice president, secretary-Ireasurer of Blue Key, president and Ireasurer of Theta Chi, presidenf of Turuslac Hall, presidenl of Interdorm Council and as a member of AMS Judiciary Board. and Who's Who. CHAIRES MO EGAN -- Physicu! Educoiion -- Kappa Sigma; CAMPER; Fteshman Baseball. CAROLYN MORRIS Elementary Educalion : Alpha Gamma Dtlial SCTA; Homecoming Princess; Crescenm Lambda Chi Alpha Princess.- Greek Week Cam- mm... WARREN MOIIISON-Geneml. EAIBARA MUSSO -- Elemenfury Educaliun - Alpha Gamma Della; SCTA; ACE: Crescanfs; Punhellenic. secremry- !reusurar; AWS Judiciary Board. secrelury. HERMAN NEHLSEN-Murkating-Murtding Associulion. presi- dinl; SAM; Tau Sigma. MIKE I. NEIl Pre-Iaw-Sigmu Chi. FREDERICK NEIVO-Fre-law. PIEIIE NEYdEconomics-l'i Kup- PO Aiphu. JACQUELINE EEINAID NICHOLFPhysE- COP Education-SPEC: CAHPER. ROY NORMAN- ChemistryFAmaricun Chemical Sociofy. JANET D'MAlLE'I' Psytho'logy - Mpha Gamma Delta. prolidanl; Psi cm; Cup ax Gown; Ceizn: AWS, fremurer. indiciary board: Homecoming Queen's chairman. RONALD OMSTED-Biology. HAIOLD OR- CUIT mine AdminitlrarionFPi Sigma Mphu. I'05! ORIANTlA-English. DOLOIES OITEGAr-Ele- monlury Education-SCTA. JOHN OSIUIN-Accuunling-5igmu Alpha Epsilon; Accounling Sacieiy: Musical Comedy Guild. DAR- l-ENE DSTER Home EconomicsF-Home Economics Ciuh. CAROLE PADENwEIon-Ienlary Education-nnl- PM Gamma Dena; Phi Mu Epsiion, president; Nuw- Mun Dub; Yeung Democrats; Pnnhallanic Council. STEPHEN PAll-Psychology-Tuu Kappa Emilon; ?hi Mu Alpha. NANCY 'iNGHDRN-Hame Eco- IIOrlIin-Hmua Economics Club, presidenl; Maya u . ?ramunr. JACOB PANZAIELlA-chhulegy. JEANETTE PAR- DUE Joumarism Azerm sfaff; Maya Hall, pub- licity chairman. GEORGE PhRKER Mechunica! En- gineerinQ-aTnu Kappa Epsilon; SAE. WRGINIA PARKER - Elemenluty Educalion - SCTA. DOUGLAS PATINOnGeneruI. WILLIAM PATIEN Hnuncc 5ign-ua Chi. 3038! MC CALL PAUI. - Efemenluw Educafion i Gamma Phi 321a; SCTA; CEIID: Sophomore Class, secrefury; AWS Representative. BARBARA PAYTONA Nuning Studen1 Nurses' Associulion. BETTY PEARA- Home Economics - Home Economics Club. MIKE PEARlMAN - Social Science. DONNA PEEPLES w Eiementary Education - Della Zela; Xoiatl; SCTA. BRYSON PENNOYER PhysiG- Theta Chi.- 5igmu Pi Sigma; IRE; Wesley Foundation. RICHARD FETERFSOciaI Welfare. JAMES PETERSON Murke$ing-chpa Sigma; MarkelTng Association: Freshman Foolbulh Varsily Rugby; Oceoll. THEO- DORA PFAU- Educalion DelIu Phi Upsilon; Pi Them. SUSAN FHIllIPFSaciaI SciencHDefla Zefu; Deorfs list. VERDUN PHILLIP5 ElcmenIary Edutalicn. JACK PIERCE lndus1rial Aer-Epsilan Pi Tau; Kappa Della Pi; Mdustrinl Ari: Club; SANDRA PIERl Eng- Hsh-AS Secremry; Unelhicul Pruclices Board. LOUIS PILSONhlnduslriol Arrs Anahuuc. presidenl. ea! .Alunfington AMS president, Ned Huntingfon, has been aciive on campus as Upper Division Representolive and president of Kappa Sigma. He was a member of ihe Siudenf- FacultyF Commifiee on fraternal problems, Oceotl, Blue Key. Rugby Club, and Who's Who. Jynn Jouglzreg Lynn Loughrey was the only iunior to be chosen as a member of Who's Who this year. She has been aciive as president of Associated Women Students, treasurer of Panhellenic, office manager of Panhel- lenic, and vice president of Alpha Phi. YVONNE PI'I'HA - Elementary Educalion. DAVID PITTS-Suciul Sciencc lambdu Chi Alpha; Cinzle K: Newman Club. SHARON PEATT-Secrcmria! Manv ugcmenT-Tau Sigma. Tn' S; Conkrbury Anuciorion. GLENN POLAITYiIHdUIIfiGI Arls. lARRY POPE In- dusfrinl Arh -Indwrriol Arl; Crab. DEEORAH POSTE- Homemary Educmian DclIn 1cm, SCTA. LE ROY PRICE SocioI Sciencc-A1pha Tau Omega. WALTER FROFFHT JR. Puinc Adminil- lrolion. DON PVKiiArliAtl Guitd; Kappa Pi; Newman Club; Dormilory Rniden1 Auis'ranf. NANCY OUICK-Horne EconOMiu-SCTA EUGENE QUIGIEY -- Banking 5 Finance lambda Chi Alpha; 5AM. ELAINE GUON--Hnmc Economics iHome Economic; Club.- Urienial Swdenh Club. RICHARD RAFTER Che-miury 5igmu Pi; Ametican Chemimf SOcFely. pretidenl. BARBARA IAMBYnEle- memory Educnlion-SCTA; Mayo Hall, pruidenl; Weilry Fuunduliun. PONCIANO RAMIREI-Gcogm- phyF-Arnold Air Socieiy; Sabre Socicfy. ROLAND lAY fndusfdaF Atn EpsiIon Pi Tau,- 1m duslriul Arts Club: Lm Buzm. JAMES REA-PhHm- ophy-Philosophy Club; German Club; Allct Chris- tian Fellowship; Uniied Campus Chrisiian Fellowghip; Young Demotrun. HOWARD RECTOR-lnduslviul Arh Alpha Pln' Omega,- lndunriol Aru Club. JAMES REED-Elemcnlary Edumrian Pi Kappa Ar- pha, Greek Week Brmhure Chairman. JOHN REEfJn-u Pm-Iaw-Aambdo Chi Alpha, vice president, serrev laty; Prc-Iegul Soziely; Muniml Comedy Guiid; Omull. ......... ,. .... .... -.+.w..-.-wa.um an 0 mag? Jun O'Malley has directed much of her lime toward campus activities as treasurer of AWS, Homecoming Queen chairman, president and treasurer of Alpha Gamma Delta, and as a member of Cap o..d Gown and Who's Who. She has also maintained a 3.0 grade point average. ROBERT RETTINGER Psychology-Theia CM; Arnold Air Society, JAMES RlDDEtl-Saciul Science AnIhrapoFa9y Society. VIRGINIA RIGGS EIe- memory Education Del1a Phi Upsilon. AlBERT ROD- IIGUEZ-3ndustriol Arls-lndusniuf Arls Club.- Epsi- ion Pi Tau: Newman Club. SARA ROMIERG Arl- Pi Bela Phi; Women's Tennis: Senior Ciuss. ensurer; Homecoming Court. II EICHARD ROPPE-Saciul Science-Sigmu Chi, vice I president: Freshman Baskefboll; Varsity Baskeiball; Oceoill JACQUELINE ROSE -PhysicaI Educulion I SPEC: WRA; CAHPEK HAROLD ROSS-Induslriul Ads. FlORENCE ROTHEN-Geneml. DEBORAH RU- BIO-Sponish-Alpha Mu Gamma: Sociedad His- pumice. ROBIN RULE Arl. MARY RUSSELl-Educmion. VERNON SAFFORDiGeneruI-Delm Sigma Phi,- SCTA; Industrial Ari: Club; Football Manager. SALLY SAHA-Elamenicry Education. RICHARD SALL- STROMLauaness Management FRANK SANCHEZ- Murkeung - Murkeling Associa- lion; 5AM; Bela Gamma Sigma. ELIZABEIH SANDER EFm-neniary Educalion - SCTA; WAYNE SANDER- Engineering - Instiluie 0! Industrial En- gineers, vice president PHILIP SARFAN VGenernl . 2M0 Bela Tau; Circl'e K. TREVA SATTERTHWAIFE Efemeniary Education. JQCII SAQPIOQ Jack Sharpe has been aclive on campus as treasurer of IFC, presidenr and secretary of Zeta Beia Tau, and as a member oi AMS Judiciary Board, StudenI-Faculty Committee on Fraternal ?roblems and Who's Who. ANNE SCHANK-MurkelIng-ischn Gamma, Hem- uror; MurkcHng Auociulion, che-pruidenL MAI!- l'fN SCHARN - M'suo biology ?hi Mu EpIIlnn. RDSEMARIE SCHMIDLHome EconomiuIHnme Ero- nomics Club. seclerory; Newman CluhI DAVID SCHMITT Acconniing h Della Sigma ?hi; Account- ing Society; Phi Elu Sigma; Bela Gamma Sigma; Eda I Aipha Psi. CAREEYON SENIOEDEI JR. Poli1iI:ul I Scienm-Rugby; Alpha Gum Mon. GARY SCHIOEDEl IooIogy-Aemulapiunu Pi Sigma Xi. MARY SCHHOEDEI-Elemealory Educa- IiorI--Pi Eela Phi; SCTA; ACE: Della ?hi UpIIIcn: Kappa Della Pi, POLL? SCHUNElT-Elamcntory Edu- calionACTA; Della Phi Upsifnnk EVELYN icon- Home Economin. WAYNE SEDEH EngineeringH SAEg IAS. JUDITH SEYMOURISocioIngyIAIpha Chi Omega; I Young Republicans. surelary; AWS Ftosh Fat:- Chair- mull; Dress Code Cumin EMERSON SHARP- ' Psychology. JACK SHAIPEn-Accounling-Zela Bela Tau, presideni, secretary; iFC, pvesidenh iteuswer: I Oceoll, treasurer; Who'i Who. JIMMIE SHERRICK- Geology-Ieclons. president CAROL SHIGLEY Social Sciencu F Lutheran Associullon; Musical Camedy Guild. WILLIAM SHIPIEY - Businen Management -- Sigma , Alpha Epsilon: Tau Sigma; Varsity Track,- Oceoll; Auec, spam editor: AMS, vice prgsidenl. MARY LOU I SHOEMAKEl-Gencral. suonsv snoox-Elemmary I Education -PI Bela Phi,- Angel Flighl; Cap 8. Gown; Alpha lambda Della; Lilrle Silica 0! Minerva. JESSE SIMMONSh-Accouminrhunuming Society. CAROL SlMPSON-Generul. - . . u. A . ... .,. r..-1.u...r . -vnqn-cunv - .'1.'.'f: -- -..-9..- .. ...-i,m- EUGENE SIMPsaN-thulogy. TED SIMPSON- Accounting. RONALD SJDGIEN-Geogruphy alzla: Geography Club. RONAlD SLOCUMgBusiI-mss Mun- agemonl Tau Kappa Epsilon, presidenl; Oceoll; Xololl; Baseball. CORNELIA SLUIS-Szcrnloriul Management. CHARLES SMITH-Eusiness MunngemenIF-vlambdu Chi Alpha; SAM,- Frcihmon Buskclball; Oceoil; IFC Represenlu- rive. DONALD 5MlTH-Social Science. DAVID SMITH --Business Adminimolion-Sigmo Chi.- Murkeiing 1 Assuciolion; Oceoll; Commissioner of Finanzm i-- L KATHERINE ELLIOT SMITHMEIemenlary Educnliun- Chi Omega; SCTA, vicavpresidenl. KENNETH SMITR -50:iqugy. lTNNE BAIL SMITH EIemcniary Edu- cnihm Ch? Omega; Delta Phi Upsilon; Kappa Delta Pi; Cup 8. Gown,- Suphamore Represeniulive; Junior Class. vice-prasidenl; Ponhellenic Rush Caumil. PATRICIA SMIFH Secrz-Iarinl ManagemenI Wes- Icy Foundation. secrzlury. IHCFMRD SMITHgPhysfcal Educulion-CAHPEII. WALTER SMUDZIN Elan-Ien1'urr EducuiionESCTA. DIANE SNElL-AH. DONALD SOUZAhBHSMEH Manugement-Alphu Phi Omega; Sigma Pi; Tau Sigma; SAM; Murkeling Associulian; Roger Williams Club. 09 Jcegp 'J-Of! Kiefer has been active as Upper Dmslon Representative, secretary of IFC. segreiory of Oceoli, president of Sigma Phl Epsilon, and as a member of the Spe- cial Events Board Finance Com ' . , mince, Whos Who, and Blue Key. g MICHAEL S?EIIEIFEconomiu-wZeIn Bela Iau: Varsily Tennis; Oceovl; Fruhmun Cubmct; Greek Week Commiliea. DORE ! STAlT-Elemeniary Edu- tation-HGnmmu Phi Bela.- SCTA JOHN STALEY JI. -9hisirs-Fi Kappa Alpha; AMS Council. ANN STANDIFOILHame Economin-HGme Economic. Club,- Uni!ed Cumpul Christian Fellowmip. JOANNE STANSBUIV-FBemnnlory Educcliun Chi Omega.- Della Phi Upnilon; Kappa Della Fi; lambda Ch; Alpha Cram 5. Creuonl Cull. JAMES STEELE Actaunling Auounring Saciew; 1m. Sigma; Bela Alpha Hi. KATHLEEN SYEVENS - Englilh H Koppo Alpha Thain; Angel Flight riometoming Commillue: Grnck Week Cummillun; Foundrr'l Day Cummings,- Cunhrburr Anuciolion; lull: of Blue Book Ball; Sigma Chi chnmcnrl; Queen oi Sigma Della Chi; Del Sudoulc. nlaf'F. MARIAN STILLE-FSmialogy Della Zero, preaidenh Alpha Phi Gnmma; ?ublim- 1km: Board; Xolo'll; Aaiu. mcioIY edilor. CHARLOTTE STOUT-Elemlnlury Educuh'on-SCTA; Inleriuhh Council, iruuiurcr; Unilcd Cumpui Club!- iun Fallowghip. president; United Campus Chvmiun FcIIOWIhip Nuiional CDunciI. FRANK STRATTON-En- gineeling--ASCE; Sigma Della,- Civil Enginucri So- ciely. SHARON STRAT'ION?GenarcIiDeIm Ieloi 1 American Chemical Socieiy: SCTA; Newman Gab. JOSEPH 53IAWN-Jociul Welfurhi'si Chi; Alpha I Kappa Del1a. MARTHA STIAWN-Socialagy. CALVIN SYEICKLAND -50cial Stien:HWreslIing Team. MILDRED STUAI -Psychology-Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Mu Gamma; Alpha Kappa Dalia. CARL! 51031 953- :hoiogy Lumbda Chi Alpha. ugh orgenden Julio Jorgenscn has served San Diego State well as president, vice president, and secretary of Punhellenic, vice president of Cap and Gown, presideni of Kappa delta, and as a member of Kappa Delia Pi and Delta Phi Upsilon. She has also main- Iained a 3.2 grade point average and was chosen a member of Who's Who. Mari! n ganddon Chi Omega is proud of Marilyn Hans- son. She has been active as secretary of the Freshman cfuss, secretary of the Finance Board, Panhellenic rush chairman, Home Corning Queen and lower division representative. She is also a member of Cap and Gown, Senior Class Council, Aciivitie: Calendar Committee, and Who's Who. She has maintained a 3.6 grade point average. DAVID STUI'I Bu3ineu ManagemenI lambdo C'hi Alpha: 5AM. PATRICIA SULLIVANAnme Economm -Newrnan Club; Home Economics Club. Dilli'ul SVEDBEIG-Home Economick-Home Economlu Club. ALAN SVOBODFMarkelinga-SAM. SUIT? SWAIM-Sociol WeliarPTau Kappa Epsilon.- Social Welfare Ciub; Varsity Baseball. WILLIAM SWANK lmurance. GARY SWANFOHT' Economics. WALLACE saves!!! - Enslnw' 9 DWIGHT TARDY-Chemislry-Phi Siam KW - GEORGE TATFPhysics. CARMEN TAYLOI-Social Welfare. JAMES TAYlfn -Psychology ACLU; Psi Chi. JOHN TAYLOII? 'h dunriul Any-Indwfriul Ark Club: EPIHF P' 1:. Presidenl. JULIA THAYER EducaIiun-Pl am P h IOIEII'I' TI'IDLl-u-lnduurial Anh-AIPM Tu 0 9m Induslrinl Art: Club; Ocaorl. mucuu mOMAs-smuloav-MPP-a Kuwait Pho. auuu THOMPSOFEIMMMIIIT w? 40A. UAVID THOMPSOHEVII Enginlorl'lla'l; ASCE. .Iunm-I 'I'IIOMPSON-diducallon. RIC TIIOMPSOFAccouniiancour-IinQ midw Calif n xllanddon - Chi Omega is also proud of Carilyn Hansson. She has been active as secretary of the Junior Class, commencement choir. man, president of Cup and Gown, vice president and president of Chi Omega, freusurer of Cetzo, and president of Kup- pa Della Pi. She has also maintained a 3.75 grade point average. VAUGHAN THOMPSON Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega; Circle K; Roger Williams Club; Pep Ciub, WILLIAM 'I'REPANIEI - Mulhematiu. MhIGAIET TllMMEI-Eiemenlury Educniion. RICHARD TROEL- SYRUP-Psychology-Young Democrals; Commillea ForhSiudani Adion; Psi Chi. IIIN UMEMOTO Philis- 0P Y- SANDIA VAN IIBBEI EninshAIpha Chi Omega: 50W Clan, secreiury; Greek Week Dance Chair- man: Spring Sing Chaiunan. LAWRENCE VAN no:- lHigma Pi Sigma; IRE. RICHARD VAN DUSEN Indualriul Adh-Indunriul Arls Club: Dean's list. LINDA VAN GUNDY Elementary Educulinn-Cili Ontau: 5cm. EON: VAN nonN-Nming-sw- donl Narus' Assaciulion. DA3LENE VERNON-Physicul Education-SPEC: QHPEI. KASTUTES VERSECKES-lusinus Manage- ment WANGEHNE VON GUNDEN-Elemen1ury Edu- culinn-scu. IONA WADHpuniIh-FAlpho Mu Gamma; SGA. CHARLES WAGNERu-nychology- lambda Chi Alpha; Freshman Baseball; Vursily Busa- huH: Dean's lisi. DOIOTNY WAGNElu-Elnmenlury Education-AI- Pl ! Phi: ACE.- SCTA; Sophomore Clan, Vin praai- d'mi Ccun. vice presidlnlg Homecoming Committee: AWE Servlce Chairman. JOHN WAHl4enarnl. IONALD WALKEl-Pllynical Education. WILLIAM WALTEIHccounIing Accoonling Society: Tolfe: c . umhw-tmsurer. JOHN quMommmiu -lumbdu Chi Alpha; Crew; Phi Era Sigma.- Kala . KA'I'I-IIYN WARNER-Bunineu Education Gamma Phi Sela. Ircasurar; Lihlc Sim : oi Minerva. DONNA WATEIFEduculion. BERTA WEATHERBY Elemen- mry Educulion. THELMA WEEKS-Journulism-Azlu. Ieulure ediion Alpha Phi Gamma. DOUG WEIMEII Engliah-Pi Kappa Alpha; Axiec Ski Chub. JOHN WElIUle-wlndusfrinl Arls-Epsifnn Pi Tau: lnduslrial Art: Ciub. EDWARD WELCHEBusiness Managemenl qu Sigma. aurciury. ireusurer; SAM, prelidenl, vice presidenh Golf. MN WELlF EngineeringaAmatican Society of Civil Engineerx. CLARENCE W'El'HOT-Melil-IeII-Ilculics WILLIAM WEN- NEIHOlM-Psychnlogy-lalnbdu Chi Aipha. JOHN WENZEI. - Accounting Pi Kappa Alpha. HOWARD WEXlEI-Businels Mcnagemenl. PATRICIA WHITE-Eusinas: Educulion-Aiphn Gamma Delia; 7 Pi Omega Pi. CHARLES WltCOX-Microbiology. Max red OI'O Max Gresoro was a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, Oceoll. and presiden! of Blue Key. He was a varsity Ietlermun in football for two years and still maintained a 3.86 grade point average! He was chos- en AMS Man of the Monlh and us a mem- ber of Who's Who. QCAQHJ :Dcwid Richard Davis has served San Diego State welt as Men's Dormiiory Represemuv five to AS Council, Upper DivisiOn Repre- sentative, senior resident assistant of To rasiec Hall, house iudiciary board chair- man and staff represeniafive io Jnier- dorm Cauncil, He is also a member of Phi Alpha Theta and Who's Who. He has a 3.0 grade point average. PliSYON WILlIAMS MurkcIinq vMorh-lmg Auc- cio!ion JUDY WlllMAnTH PhynLul EdurolionF SPEC, vue-plcudrznl. CAHPH. PEGGY WILSONh Physical Educnhnn -- Knppn Doha Pi, P: Them HERMAN WONG MafhrmulIn- OticnIal Sludrnl: Club CAROL WOOOSiMmobIoMQ-p Kappa Delia, 1Ienwrel, Phi Mu priloa'l v-rt plel-drn? CHARLES WOOTEN- -5ur-nl surntri'l'uu Kappa Ep IHOIL CUIHS WRIGH7 5obuI Srionte 0A1! WRIGHT JR 50!-!:1 Sunntr -5wqmo ?h: Eghion KEISUKE YAMADA - Elemrmnry Edwmion -En- gmucl': Auoumiun; 5AM; Oruznml Studrnn Cluh pru'rdwn'f. vine preaidcnl RUFUS YOUNG JIL-Sonul Stientc K0ppu Swgmo, A5 Supreme Cowl. AMS Council PAULA YDUNGERS v Edwohon. TERRY YUENi- Phy;iu 1llE lETTY LANE - Micrcbio1ogy l'h; Mu Eplilcn. allualIII JII .h. ..IIII.III.III.. rIIIf .I cull OxWQ$WQNNE$ QEQQSMNQ mmo:u I89 QEWQSAW Harry Buhlin Jerty Budd Ron Cohen lion Damior Willi. Horton Tom Logan; Dean McDaniel Bob Stuckoy Vaughan Ihumpsnn John Wills Jim Wrighl Mike Slavit Preside M Circle k CIRCLE K, a men's service organization, is spon- sored by fhe Kiwanions. Their mofio is We Build. Among the many activities this year was the annuoi Pancake Breakfast wiih iha- pmceeds going to char- ity of their choice. The officers for the year were: Mike Slavil, presidenl; Dick DeNeure, vice presi- dent; Dean McDaniel, secretary; Roy Harrison. lreusurer. 190 -'.-i EIEEE Margo Axiell Pal Eurllall Cynthia Boyd D Coppodonna Carol Dowmn Cato! Down !3 E E Marilyn Duprae Mike Evans Alice Fa! ll: Gain: Norma Gionnon. Cu Godhaul Xolotl XOLOTL was organized in 1942 as a coeducalional service organization for the purpose of advising and counseling new freshmen and transfers to the aca- demic and service ucIiviiies of SDS. This year Xolotl sponsored ihe Fresh Beanie sale and ossisled' In vati- ous activities during freshmen crienlulion week. Danni: NI: Pruldanl E E Jun Hnmnar Linda Jones Bill Kaonlurgor Rich tum: ' Mutinn um. i E lindn Imam Lance Miller nous N-wcnmb Nam Olson Jan O'Mnliev Donn:- PupI-s E Em Kunn Schnitk Shirley Shuldon Coral Wtight 5pr Sam: Norma lagers Penny luilulge 192 Oceotl OCEOTL was organized at San Diego State in 1933. h is an honorary service organization for men siudenfs who have a C average and outstanding service to ihe college. One of the activities Oceofl includes is painting of the S on Black Mounlain. Janr Anlfs Pal Dunnis lulu Gonzales Nod Hunlinglnn Norm Jungaurd a lorry Murquund Slave Meek E Scoti Snail Mlko Sperbor John Blackwood Stwo Gordon Nap Jonas Gary Montgomery Jim Siren Kan Clayman 9; Jim Gould Jan Elder E Dick loppl Skip Sulh-rlund Bob Sudan. Pruldont Wu rre rl Dean .Iuy Houdlly AI Knall Inn 'lmvaltn A Atoll! Hornnoin low Malloy Bob Weir Kulhy Enay Prosid om Pal Bunlm Linda Gama Carol Kiddo: Judy Smith Linda Lundquisl Nikki destrorn Bathe : Spumun Iarhura Toshn Cetza CETZA is a lower division honorary service organizolion far women A 2.5 grade average, l5 hours 01 school serv- ice and participation in of leosl one school acliviiy are the membership qualiv iicalions. The officers for the fall semes- ter are: Kathy Estey, presidenl; Andi Tromblee, vice president; Sally Nunn, secretary,- Butburo Spurgeon, treasurer. Sully Noun Ann Ollund Andi Tromblu Kathy Upshnw .Ieuk Andomm Mllu Angun Hurry luhlin John lug Jim Bnnmn li:hard Bunk John Imklon Jerry Budd Don Dumior luv Ftllcn Dun Fullcr Jack Fuller Jlm I-llurolyr Jon Iburru Kirby Johnson Alpha Phi Omega ALPHA PHI OMEGA is a national service fraier- iry. Membership is Open to all men students who are interesled in serving the school and the com- munity. One of the Gdivities the group participates in is the publishing of the student Redbook. Officers for the year were: Darryl Boltier, presfdenl; Jack Fuller, firs! vice presidenl; Jim Wright, second vice . presidenl; Dave Wesl, secretafy; Jake Ybarra, Dun Mm , Funhm freusurer. Don Lloyd Justina Myln Slum Sampson Ialph Snwnld 1'94 Mllu Sluvii Von Thompmn Elma Wes! John Will: JIIII Wily! 6 William Mnlloon looncrd Chris! Gordon Hoard John Hnwo lorry London Harry Loon Irvin Peterson Jack Pierce Roland Ray Albarl Rodriguez Mun Suchrllon John Welbum EPSILON Pl TAU, from luff, row 'I: On W. Carlisla Anderson. Dr. Lawrence W. Luca. Df- KGNMH'I Phillips, Poker! 0'03 . 0!. Dmmld W. ThiIIL Raw 2.- Wivl l. M:- Laney, Paul W. Shmrel, Charles W. Luna, Dr. Ftank J. lrgung, Wailer B. Ford, Dr. James D. McMull-n. Clilford P. Rumbmk, Englo A. Rohrnr. Epsilon Pi Tau EPSIlON PI TAU is cm honorary professional scciely:r or froferniiy operating in the complimentary fields of industrial arts education and industrial vocalionai edu- cation. Ils purpose is threefold: III to recognize the place oi skiH; l2:- to promote social and professional proficiency; I3! to foster and reward research, and to publish and use its results. The San Diego Stale College Alpha Beta chapter was established May 19, 1956. Candidates for initialion are selected from among the lap twenty per can! of the iunior and senior class siudenis muioring in industrial arm . John 'l'uylar, President l95 - u u. -Hun-H.-pu-u arm n... . ...-;:-:.; 1-5-3- 12+ :TE'LWEL'VFF' :33? 3'. .-. gm air,er .. a . . 4., 1 Dagger l SKULL AND DAGGER membars ore. from In , low 3: En: Hiemvik. Gloria Hollon. Bill Van Loo, Hunton Sellrnun, adviser. Row 2: Bill Hekfner, ' Bob Kruggel, Gary Newton. Student Nurses Brenda Smilh, spling president STUDENT NURSES ate. from left row 1: Virginia Palmer, Jean Sullivan. Barbara Duhrsen, Fall president; Julie Gtand. Row 2: Cathleen Plikshe, Judith Bailey, carding sacrelury; Linda Mourney, Linda Hunter. 'I I PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB members are from 32H. row I: Marilyn Smhh. Nancy Carr, Sandy lugar, secraiary: Sue Buzzell. presidan': PC Forsbarg. treasurer: Mary McCurlhy, Wilma Burk, Sue Thompson. Row 2: Marge Rhodes. Sherry Scan. Peggy Hanm, Marilyn Auslin. Bonnie Madsen. Undo Tripp, JD Anne Smilh. Row 3: Angaiu Tifclrn, Murlhu McCarthy. Cumlyn Galkoski, Giana Radfern, Carol Brawn. Jackie Rose, Paula Sangsier. at Phyacal Educa on l CNub I 196 KAPPA PI, row I, from left: June! Ken. Charles Krausio, Juanilu Wilhelm, Carol Dawson. Lannin- Myers, president Dianne Wilkia. satrelary; Dr. Harald Gregor, adviser. Row 2, from loft: Don Pyke, Edward Brunsnn. Elaine lobdoll, Ruutl chkmcm, vice president; Lynn Suhwurlz, Diana Grnufield, Robert Marriott, Thomas Erickson. Kappa Pi l L SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT, raw 1, from Eefl: Ray Gallon, Frank Stewart, Munson Scull. Earl Miiler. presi- dent; Dave McKee. Carrol kappa, sacrelary; Felix Eilis. Bola Simuns, Bill Goddard. viu prasidenl; Davis Kennedy. Iltow'i, fror-n lufl: Karl Running, Tom Muhan. secretary; Don Sauna, Jake Iburru Jr., Dave Clark. lraasutar; Max Arthan, Dldc Boyle, hm Linc. Duck Boumo, Dick Zuclis. Sam Pep Club I i P I I I I ' I Evans Jon Wilbur Carlene HIEIH. Mary Anne El CLUB 0W 1 f 0r IO : Ion Be a d no, Itilden'; Manon llflle, UIEa presidenl, Deanna hElln, SICFHIHIY, Ml?! , . . . Wahall ;relasuro; IROW 2 horn Ilefl'r LGlda MtMeany Butbnra Lll'den, arilyn ich, Karen Haniu, LOXI Curudme, Barbara Kcnf, Garedeno Romuhy, Lmda WII- t - . . F D M W Iinms. Shanon Kant. 197 - 'lrlInI-II'I-u .. - uwruvl u 5i!- m.t-HW .. A . . 19: I- -' ': : i a l PHI MU ALPHA nfflczrs are from left: Frank Almond, choral direclnr: James M. Thombwgh, secretary; Huber! A. Price Jr.l vice president: Richard W. Robin- 9H9, president; Alan Lee Moody, freusurer; Patrick Hale Thornburgh, warden. Phi Mu Alpha PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA is a national honorary music fra- Ierniiy for male siudenfs. The group enccwroges loyufl'y and fosters the ideais of brother- hood and service in the musi- cal world. ?HI MU ALPHA members am from left, row I: Gary Lea Parks, Robert H. Baker. Bill Ends, James M. Thurnburgh. Richard W. Robinnlle Dennis Fnsier John D. Blvlh. adviser; Alan Lee Moody, Don Animal, John D. Smith, Tod Lucas. Row 2: Gary R. Hammond, Raymond D. Gibbs David Amos Janna:r Long. Howard Irvanl. Ted aim. Wendell Shnberg, Dick Couchois, Pale Pafnn-nun. Row 3: Mama Snyder, Hale Thamburgh, Gary Po'rhr nob Gm'f Steve Wood, Slava Karo, Jim Carlson, Richard Nuuloks, loonurd Johnson, Warren R. Cumin. Row 4: Bob Cox, Harbor! Price .Ir.. Roberl W While. .l l- Emerson, Robs Finnln, Charles Ktoupu, John Glidinno. Angel 5 Martinez. Ran larger, Run Curl, Bola Dove, Wllllum chihier. . ! ' SIGMA ALIPHA IOTA, Row I, 'lrom left: Mary Velline, Rebekah Mnhuifey, Anne Slack, chapfain: Kay Johnson. indy Sinclair, lindu Tripp. low 2: Linda Gordon. Cotolto Hahn, Chris Goerller, Marian RicheIlu. vke presidenl; Tinulee Riu, lreuwmr; Judi Hart, sureiury; Lynn:- Snmutl. pruidml. Not Pinuud- Judy Sl-run, JImi M:Corhll I Sigma Alpha Iota Bill Goddard, Alan Libby, prosldeni: Dale Eymnn. lromurer; TAU SIGMA, Raw 1. from ltfi: Karl Running. secretary: Mumon Ste JL. Earl Miller, Richard Bourno. Did: Donald Jutkel, Dan Souxul Row 2: Dr. Robert l'lungnla. adviser: Boyle. Allen JuHe. vice president; Dr. Roy Cameron, adviser. Tau Sigma Society of Engineers Frank E. SiroHon, lseusurnr: David Thompson, Churlly Kole'k. Roger Walsh. Joseph Tur, horn Lefl: Richard Long, Bonald Dav. Richard cnik. Tom Hall. Tom Hale. lobed Gihbl, LnRuy THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CWIL ENGINEERS, Row 1, vice presidenl; Jirn Candra, bun, Jim Lamb. Raw 2: Philip Johnson. adviser: Ronald McKenzie. Givens 4 . ol 0 i ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY offlttrs Or: from 1tfl: Ion Grow, commundnr; anyl BoHier, dnpuiy of adminislmlion; Jerry Hirsch, opirufiom ufficsr: Larry Duck. depuly of ups:- uiiom; Dennis Domingo, information: officer. ARNOLD AIR SOCI TY ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY is an honorary group of oulslanding AFROTC cadefs. The prospeciive members must have an overall grade point average of 2.0 and at least a 3.0 in air science. He must successfully compleie and pass a national and local Iruining period tasting one semester and show high interest, aptiiude, good personality and ability to further interest in air power. ARNOLD AIR 5OCIETY, from lcfi, Row 1: Tom Knepher, Dan Echelbetgu, Joe nonpansi-ro, lay Fukumlzu, Tile Rumlrax, lorry Daub, JIm Vlusek. Row 2: Jerry much, Bill and, Ray Fallon, Ed Heinl. lily lodu. Clinl Ferguson. Row 3: Ron Chan. Danni: Domingo, Km Saucy. Phil Winklcr. Daryl Solller, Ron Grow. . - a Julie Anthony Jill De Salm L Shcrill Buiiior Ma rgam Doig LlI-ma lundquiu Nancy Olson Barbara Mnluncy lav Sun don Numi- Cnmpbcil Sharon Culvu Ginny Lurkirl Dllllr Fiihlr Sondra Huvu - ?ruidom ANGEL FLIGHT ANGEL FLIGHT is a national women's honorary service organization. Its purpose i is to promote interes! in the AFEOTC pre- gram us well as air power To qualify for membership, Ia girl must have a 2 5 grade average and have attended SDS for at least one semester. H ff Marlon McLaughiin Hiding ilirnliol Joann Niuwoehnu Ii. Jim W cl! ul'l Linda Mulhors 4 Kuihy Shun: h I! n. U H h J m ' ' Aztec Spurs AZTEC SPURS. row 'I, from left: LuRuu Brawn, Bani Sums, Saliy Logan, Carol Sfainmelz, Ann Carroll, Demi Haws, fall presidenl: Judy Schuffer, Pal BurHEI-I, Duo Li'omr SullyI Nunn, Judy Juhnsnn, Linda Mills, spring pruidenf. Raw 2: Sue Rillund, lynn Woodward, Alina Fox, Charla : Benson, Janice Crowall, Chris Goedler, Marty Sloop , Sandy Shipe, Elaine Myhrn, Jun Friddlo, Margursl 9019. Raw 3: Linda Wands, Kaihy Kamper, Pal Luzos, Adrienne Gerhardl, Thamsu Herstholi Sharon Brown, Linda Lundquisf, Nikki Nordsrmm, Puget Raid, Norma Gicnnnne, lindu Oden, Juan Hancock. MARKETING ASSOCJAHON, tow I, from Ieh: Wallace Hickey, Wilford Crux, Nurandm Gags. Pafrkiu DEIY, James Cameron, Dr. Righurd D. Dodgy, adviur; Dr. 5. Hal'r chairman of marketing depurlmeni. Raw 2: H W. N ' - ' ' Jim Belong. Richotd Daub , Frank Sanchez. mu 9'1'5' . PWSIdenL Douglas F1029. Rllhnfd Vaughan, Ray Roymondo, viu president.- Rob ? thtr, treasurln' Marketing Association MENC MUSIC EDUCATOR , . dem- Gary HammEnEA:::'i$:+F?i:zii?c5 m h rm ft warm curm' Wm chaimnn: K0? Johnson. commending swalurr Dick Couchnli, via PM Edith: Savage adviser: Gilbert Sioun' A 1101' imgrum lhnltman; Jud? H'nr Gasman Bonni' R0901, utording MN ? Row 2: J9; Guogun. Angel Martin : Corlopoui, n:nn 50min! Burl McNianlnT'u-ntiu' Srrrixun ;::I:T:'BL:W Sheri, rzlilyn NIM' Chad KNUPG' 59': 5 . Gerald. Kirk Da'id Ama' Bob Fatah lulu; . 3 ' . r9 , am urdo, Ellen Barb , ' '1 ' h now ; Barnard Farmer. Joanne Kelleli. Judy Sinclair, Carolus Hahn, Marian Richatlu, Frank Almond, J:;:! i::;' zigtzl.R::ah:l: ::llbr:n:ra:1IE;.FIE:;O: 'Eian' allem r l I ' Jgunng PII'N'III'I, Jennie Larcom. low 4: Douglas amber Bwu C B I Don Animu, Ted Beiu, Ron Carl. Ralph Wright Jnhn loss, szuozuzziz. ::::r: :;:::'nhur9h. Wendi Shoblrg. Bab Finn ... MM. snYderI Dwk Rahmrle' AZTEC SKI CLUB, from hm, row 1: LeRoy Zimmerman. Yvonne Gnugh, Mari: DI Huff, Carol Robinson. Sidnov Wlllan, Don Albrighf, piruidInL Sherry Shoh'cr. Diana Goodall. Row 2: Balls long, Nani Hsis, Chuck Anianiak, Jim Mnnlgomcry. Jock Rolling. Fhil Taylor, Dick Lindmn. Bil! Tutplt. Row 3: lob Pnlnunn, Dan ?M- Millan, Bill Flu, Nanty Neyanesch, Susan Hanxlik, Mike Drngilu. Jim Busfurd, Danni: Coot... Dave Hilunum Cathy Ch-uria. Aztec Ski Club AZTEC SKI CLUB was organized in I960 II is open to all students who are inter- esied in skiing. Activities include iessons in dry land skiing and trips 10 Mummoih and Big Bear during the semester breaks, Ofii- cers this year were: Don Arbrighi, presi- dent; Bill Flenniken, vice presiden1;Vonnie ' Vurner, secretary, lindo Stocken. treasurer. Phi Mu Epsilon Jill Do Sllrrl, Nancy Muriknn. Row 2: On Mabel hol Bird PI-ll MU EPSILON, from IefI, low I: Lefty Zane, Carol Woodi, El , . Myurs, adviser; Kay Ellsberg, Marilyn Scharn, Cnrnl Hodnpp, Pa! Hennauu, prurdent. ' I 203 W I w I .. .wmunu-q qr... KAPPA DELTA PE, from left.- Denver Fox. presidnnt: George Rohrar. vice president; Sharon Smith, corresponding secretary: Robin Briscoa, regarding secretary, Peggy Wilsun, treuwrer, Dr, nyde Crum. adviser. Kappa DeHaFN KAPPA DELTA PI is an honorary education fru- family for those siudenrs who are interested in teaching. The purpose is to strive for high ideals in lhe education profession. KAPPA DELTA Pl, Raw 1, fsom left: Jacqueline Dunlap. Dallene McCain, Judith lingers, Lana Livingsion, Lois Brown, Barbara Kennedy, Belly Knowles. Sharon Smith, Row 2, Marilyn Muyur. Huber? Almgrem, Glenda Armsirong, Ftamis Offner, Muriel Hirz, Paula ENVY. Jack Hugler, Emma Bella McCoy. George Rainer. Obi Brisco, Juiie lewis. low 1. Fforrl lair: Roso-Marie Thompson. Elhel Spuhn, Mary Luie: Dicksnn, Beverly Schwurlx, Juunha Wilheim, came Sharps, Donna 5. , now 2: carol Dietrich, Peggy Wllsnn. Judy Wlllmurfh. Bernice Hoyt, Tum Brown. Lee Castle. Jack Fierce, Cecil Caufield, Denver Fox, Dr. Clyde Crum, adviser. 20-4 DELTA PHI EPSILON, Row 1. from Left: Lynne Kidder, Jo Anne Slanshury. Leonor Briei, Rosalyn Cunlil, Mavis Lnrkin, Diana Ciiflun. Darlene RMCoin. 1!th Dummou. Raw 2: Batyl Campbell. Lynne Smith, Norma Kipp, Jackie Dunlap. Glenda Armllrong, Amy Slaum, Linda Duwmn, Mary Mn- Sthloudot, Nancy!I SogIor. Polly Schunurt. Row 3: Julia Jorgenson. Kuihlean Clark. Judy Thompson, Barbara Kennedy. Irene Honksl, Helen Lathe. Margarel Rumam. lynn Riggs. Theodum Plan. Delta Phi EpsHon DELTA PHI EPSILON promotes professional aimin- ment and sets up a high goal of achievement fer undergraduate and graduate students. The qualifiv carious for membership include, elementary educa- tion maiors, undergraduate women students, and musl be in the upper 15?. of the ciass. OFFICERS ARE: Beryl Campbell. advisel; lynna Smilh, vice presidanl; Jo Anne Sinnsbury, Ireusurer; Glenda Armstrong, racording secretary: Nancy Eaglay, tor- respnnding secretary; Rosuwn Cunfil, presidanl. Newman Club l Mam! Multinunu. NEWMAN CLUB, Raw 1, from Left: Donna Toledo, Barbara Mulletk'ef. Virgil Berlr, , Fnlher Siraling. Fulher Kraft, Kan Fuucher. Ellen Huchmulh, Ho Gunrk. Row '2: Jim Barlh'fr .hrn Kan!- munn Veranim Lucera, Jerry Godfrey. Maggie Mossly, Vivian Sanchez, Jury Bell. Ken Goldkarnp. Row 5!: John Henley, Kan Kuns. 9mm Goodall, Ed M1:Camhridge: Jim Thiabuull. J . - HILLEL, law I, from Iefl: Allan Samuels, Mariano Ginlamun. Berry Paisin, Elulne Lipinsky, vice prasidsnl; David ' Nana Pramur-r: Renee RubinJ Stephan Effton, Row 2: lindo Karel, Gary Effrnn, Tad Summers, Bonnie Belkins, I H I I la. Elaina Kluchin, sacralary: Douglas Cohen, Dale Bashunsky. low 3: HI Holmes, Jim Bookbinder, Jerome Kalp, Alan Gale, president; Bill Millet. .r -. .aja; r 111...! r r' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Row 1. from Iafl: Marin Jnffrsv, Nancy Vraelcmd. Mertilio tie Armand, Lia Rogers, president; Dun Mbrishi. reader. Raw 2: 0!. Glenn l. Hodge. adviser; Darlene Gref, surelury; Dan Walker, treasurer; Mrs. J. L. Ianxor, adviser; John Nelson, James L. Vlusak. vice president. - . C h r i stl a n Aesculaplans . SCI 9 n ce AESCULAPIANS membeu are hum left, Row 1: Phil arenas. presidanl; Thomas McGrulII, .l. W. 5:0 . Chuck 5m. bowskg, Larry:r Holguon. .I. 5. Campbt , I. H. Mndindule. low 2: Hobart Eloy, Richard MacDonald, John Grim, Warren Donn. Susan Dealer, John Buckton. James Anderson, Jan Ramsey. Richard Alexander. UNHED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Row 1, from Left: Linda Williams, Lnxi Caradine. Chmloiil Sluul. Sandra Dollar? MON 500 MUHIUY. Sharon CUMMIRBI. IDI- baru Manley. Raw 2: Mike Angus, Dune Wesl, Ralph Wright, 0L Sherwund Nclson. udvisnr; Robin Bristom David Wailkk, Collogn Pallet; lob Sunii-Id. log Willloms. United Christian Fellowship Membets ore coiled Io find ways of living and working logether a5 Thristions while being caught up in the day-lo-duy life of the college . . . in study, in discussion. in exIrG-curriculor programs and organizations. OFFICERS ARE: Dr. Nelson, adviser; Bob Sursfleld. treasurer; Churloilel Sloul. plosi- dam; Ralph Wright. secretary; David Wnllick, College Pastor; not pictured. Anne Brownell, vice president. .: Wesley WESLEY FOUNDATION, ngw L in ... Le : Donald Hughes, Susan Yuung, John Suckion, Morgan! Reamer. Ken Lawrenu, Margie Garrison, Bob Jon . Mow Will, lloyd Friedrich, Tom Maison. Row 2: Marilyn annhridge, Forest Mchan. Marv Arbuckle, 5 ? Park. '35 ? Harfxoli. Ruth McClure, Eulh An Ya ; Carol 30 Claudia Fi' o ' Row 3: Hulphu A'bucklef Marion Lillie. Nurendra Burg, Ocean Ofsen. Sue Walla. Dorulhy Fucklar. Sue Calhoun, Kathy Haamun. vlc- Ipmhdenl. Judy Howe. Mary Borch- erding, Dave Callahan. Raw 4: Mike McMahon, Vernon Hill In, Butria Knowllon; iichu'd NWioki- '0' HumPh'WI P'md'mr' Bil! 'dg'mV' hb B'H- pm km. W Robinson, Dwight Miilar, treasurer, I PHI ETA SIGMA, Row 1, horn L9H: John Emllch, lreaswer; Ar? Mikolon Jr., Dr. Her- bert C. Faiffer. adviser; Jim Ball, Pal Dennis, pmsidenr. Row 2: Oils Paul, J. R. Mor- gam Siephen E. Brown, Dennis Maison, Ierry Brown, Dennis Bunde, secretary. Phi Eta Sigma AlFHA LAMBDA Dink. Row 1, from Luff: Nina Filling, Margaret Blake- loak. Wilma .l. Raicher, Alice Hsu, Janice Friddie. Judy Johnson, president; LoteHa Parkin, lindu Resnick. Row 2: Dorothy Collier. Judy Storey, Chm- lnrle Benson. Geneva Hiukman. adviser; Junel Ewaif, Pulriclu Min, to Run Brown, lrausurer; Corinne Gardner, surelury; Debra linker, vice ptasldanl. Alpha Lambda Delta Phi Alpha Theta PHI ALPHA THETA is a National Honor Society in History. The on campus membership for Fall 1963 is: Morgan! Beards , president Kathleen Kalub James Holmerg. sutdury William Bruudhem William Locken. vice prosidonl Gloria Jones Arthur Pntlit Sernice Beagles Baily Nasvold Gillan Bechtel Kathleen Pray Robert E. Human Alexander Pressum Barbara Carlsnn Rodney Walker Clyde Cwm Margaret Vi-rhus Linda Koenig Richard C. Davis Murcia lurkworthy Hubert Amos 208 Alice Fox. lrensurar; Geraldine Flinl, secretory; lynn Kidder, pruidenh Kay EtlioH I'T'Nm u: u: rm ' 5mm, elemaniury vice president Sharon Graham, naws IaHor cdilor; nnl piclured, Larry Murquund. setondcry vice prosidum. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB. low 1. irnm 10H: George Pehlmun, 51cm Flores, vice president; I. F. Roy, secretary; Leonard Chtisl, vick Pope, Llonard Hunsfurd. Alburl Rodriguez, Man Lambert, Cl Slofet. Industrial Arts Club Wiiliam Marlena, Chatlas Johns, Ed Taylor, Iobud O'Dcll. odvinr; John KI . president Durlana Nixon, Hurry Fairchild, Eugene PnIluson. Harald Ion. Row 2: John Fuymuollu, John Wul, Jim Griuwold, ifiard Boyd, John WIIbum, Irvin Puiuson, Henry A. Lundii. Hob ! Huwkon. Gina Golllol, Howard The local chapier of the Student California Teachers Association was storied at San Diego Stale in 1949. The organization's aim is to creole high idea1s of profession- al eihics and attitudes. to improve educational services in general: and lo foster active cooperuiion between siudeni groups in teachers' educalion. - Ffirzerw -. w. ij' Lindu Oden Full President Linda Heller Sptlng Prasidenl . - - l First floor, from la . Row 1.- Joyce Kohler, Elizabeth Waller, Helena Ioniand, Annie Gay, Tina McCumbvidge, Cicely Overmun. Sammy Jenkins. Row 2: Kay Ellsbug, Bobbie Cowio. Linda Mills. Jnyca MacDonald, Barbara Monuhnn, Mary Dickenson. Susie Dune, Dionne Wald. Row 3: Marilyn Hawk, Ingrad Ohlig, Chris Svmens. Carol Cuthccm, Chris Snell, Dorothy Wade, Barbara Moss, Andy Vaccaro, Penny Price. Koran Summll, Janet Fosfu. Kathy Eckharl. Sandy Eastern. Second floor, from left, Row 1: Sharon Wall, Nancy Nickerson, Pal Smith, Suslu Nodleoi, Jaro- Iyn Godfrey, Donna Hun!- er. Juana! Purdue. low 1: Noel Hula, Phyllis Gal- fcu'k. Leslie Bakkeieu, Chic Dngun, .Audray .Brucker. Myrna Turasf. Karen Sia- ' phens, Ruih Freund. Koren Wheeler. Raw 3: Barbara Fckis, June Slubbe, Bonnie Bullock, Donna Drobnick, Camlyn Fiscus, Guy Purk- er, .Lindu .Heller, .linda Davidson, Eurline Skinnlr, Joyce Moody. Sue Simp- son. Danna Flaming. Mar- ly- learns. A '1 ?- 'I'Illrd floor, from lufl, Row 1: Tina Zn, Linda Hart. Coleen Davis, Emilee White, Sharon Caraway, Molly McGulrn. Row 2: Lam: Ellinh, Jammie Grkouic, Gail Spnigul, Jaw:- Mordan, Jill Kennny, Alexia Costa. Lorna Bolliger. linda Hixson. Karon Hull. Inn 3: Ii Finger. Album Masthal, meum Mlslerly, Varanlta lutero, Kathy Buchanan, June! lkerd. Suzanna Thur , Nancy Allin. -..- +4 1;. :Mma u , XH 2' h 1 Maya gills make dates during rccord- racking tulkmhon. 2H . '1 James Warren 5am JL, Herberi Holiun, Gan; Means, W. Marry!r Skuggs, Dan Puwluwski. Harold Cuchler, lnrry Edens, Doug Hone. Floor one, low 1. from iefl: Bruce Ehrusmon, Donald Scovillo, John Nooson. low 2.- Walr Burris. Ron Jonas. lany 'I'itrlrrlqns, Randolph Afbergu, Flour Mo. ausf, low 'I: from lell: Sudri-Ardehnli, Slave Chunhole, Tom Van Co , Poul Other Stave Timmum, Bill Hall. Dick Human. Row 2: Ronald Buliemere, Bob Lux, Dave Hess, lion Wight. Acevas Manuel, Clancy Cone, Mike Spurgnun. Row 3: Charley Kolek. Sewn! Bulls, Chm McGilicuiy, Clam More. Mike Sermntslleim. Den Hills, James Wesley Pater, Ion Domiar, John Killer, Bob Koni. William Heidelhor II, Bob Pizken, Russ Hanson. Tind Esky, Eill Owen. Gabriel Estu'lato Gonzales ale Hermndu. Hoot two, wen, low 1, from left: Richavd W. Johnston, George V. Stanley .Ir., Iolland McHanay. Ruben Brindlay, Harvey Wulsnh, Joe Lannum, Phil Huszmd, Jim Dale. low 2: Dan Reese. David Calamari, John Coombos. Dave Munin, Richard Cashew, Lowell lampmnn, Katl Buesing, Eric Corpnnlm, Jim Griswold, Ken nanon. Mike Peutlmun. Floor thus. mu, low I, Item left: James Slcwurt, Frank Slough. Mike Iidchilll. Ed Motrlscn. l. Elton Ellis, J. Pan! Kluulus. William Gink, lob Funk. law 2: MllchollK. Lipmn. lurry Human. Iill gratin. Ktmp Horlhug. ctmnu Wauldi. auum lobomon. William J. Iolduc. Mann Marcum. Jain 9 TARASTEC f 9. I Q... . 'l-I'ILI .' L- N :t9 rpi J'I1ti..fl l'. ; :1' During a 1er drill II moat valuud ponnslom go Hm. buy your Gitl Scout cookies. 5. D. CITYDORAMU D CIFSY. lho mysioi of lhe dormiiory. Floor Ihree, wul, Row 1, from lefl: lobar! Curling. Mike Dos, Russ Nicholas, Lewis luplsellu, Forid Mundu. Geno Pandloion. low 2: Dkk Flood. Bill M019, Marvin Webs. hr, John Marlon, Fred Gunther, Marlin Wanders. Ralph Friedullunn, Karl Cox, Paul l. Hawar. Danni: Gordon, Mike Radon, Inger Woody. 213 - .-... ....-.... .m. unmanmnpm OLMECA iull officers are, From left: JeHa Dowell. social chairman; Ann Barnes, vice president; Pam Holt, president,- Jewelf Fox, secretary; Mary Nneson, lreusurer. Row 21 Sharon Swope. setandeusf prasidenl;Mur1h MacKitdy. co-hisioriun, Pal McLean. co-hisloriun; Mrs. E. Guynas, hand residenl; lindu Williams, publidty; Joan Nelson, A. W. S. chairman. Spring officers are, from left: Ann Barnes. A.W,S.; Kathy Kowic, presi- dent; Mary Monigomery, vice president; Carol Tubesing, secre- lary-lreusurer. Raw '2: Sandra Fer- gesen, A.W.5.; meuru Van 8o:- kirk, publicity; Sabra Clurdy, presi- dent; Sylvia Foslu, vice president: Joy Manlemoyor, secretary-Irauy urar. i . . 3? F I i dam... - $ : im '. h' 4- g; r A FALL SEMESIER HALL COUNCIL. Row 1, from 19ft: Dorothy Collier, vice presidenl; Diane Gales. secretary; Judy Goodtith, ireasurer: Pal Tingey, presi- dent; Alige Ruthbun, WRA raprasenmliva; Nunly Coleman. social chairman. Row 1: Robert: Soderberg, publitiw chairman; Mary Johnsan, historian,- Bonnie Musnn. RAMS. represeniciive; Kathy Kosnic, wing president; Sabra Clarcly, wing president: Corinna Gardner, wing pasidem; Jeannine hmi wing pmsidanl; Lynn Austin, wing presidanl. Rehearsing parts In fuiure productlan l was a Iecnng. dam. doll, OLMECA HALL Mary Dawn Scan does Ihe twist in II lypical dorm sophisticated uliim. 215 u wllh hay lover. Fuvorit- IporI ls aggravating 1ho illwilthi'! imi n, ! ' , r . I . Firsl floor, from infl, Row 1: Deva Smith, Tom Parry, Bob Slyker, Pal Bradshaw. Bill Leonhard, Virgil Trummall, Pal Moran. Dan Sibbei, Mohammad lshoqua, Tukinori Nugushimu. Row 2: Bill land , Bob Hebrleirl, Dave Bowling, Slave Allan, Richard Johnson, Jahn Chupin, Jack Dickens, Ed Mann, Bill Thampson, Sid Shankland, Mohammad Am, Glenn McMurray. Second floor, from left, low 1: Clint Bum'ler, Gino Hohmarnud. Phil Bowen, Tom Humphrey's, Warren Smilhf Jim Pendlgy, Dan Gallordo, Craig Matken. Sorri Cmickshunk, Winn Fuchs, Fad Fucks, Jim Burion. Raw 2: John Schilling, John Holbrook, Don Frump, Dole Hawfey, Tom Scali, Gerry Huffman, John Minch, Ron Jonas. Bill Waits, Dennis Wuhan. Bill Hinks, Slave Coll, Bill McNahnlu, Dick Nichols. Churlos Goodwin, Kan lycn, Ken Picks , tom Wilxbach, lob DoVara. Gary McCaulsy, Dale Eyman. 4. .3. .1. JV f Yhird lloor. lmrn II . Row 1: J. Vernon Cook. RM: Cobb. Am! Wcldn. Nod Killus. M :- Evans. Cur? Clovin, Wlnfleld Ycunoy, Jess Cain, Bill Wain, Tom Frank. Dav. Banham, Row 2: Milt. Woodhurw Dale Huwlay. Richard Grommon, Harvey Chornnch. GunnyI N-Ison Jo. Culonalli. BHI Dunn. Lylu Hgdgopulh. Dan M:- Laughlin, Don Kenn. Knax Coiogna, 'l'om Green, Torn Sculi. Gary lenders. Sergig Norilga, Marcel Muriinuuu. latest survey rates Howdy Dandy on lop us 1h. favorite TV show among Nu mun. Molhur nlur Iold . i?! l '. ml 11m? I'd do my mum ironing. min. TOLTEC HALL . J a l I . . . - Elli ImIHIEIEN-izm- 217 inn Brurk Spring Fresidonl -- onv Allan-yuhqn-numrupquu-Frq '19 . .- .- 25'; - - :. Lyn Noah Fall Ptasidanf Dorm oHicen me from ten: Lonalne Van Meier. Kathy Delahay, Jeri Neison, Ann Bruck. Z a POT EC Linda Wiseman, Shirlee Swanson, Kathey Starr. 2l8 .-' r w y X Hf! . NW ,1 m. t F. Firs? floor, from left. Row 1: Susan Barr, Corolla Palmar, Barbara Burrs , Gloria Da Hum, Elixubofh Moore. Caroiina Pimrlun. Raw 2: Porn leming, Carmen Leech, Sally Smith, Cla re Bowall, Sandra Allen. Nancy Wuldron, lindu Pope, BMW Sheppard, Diane Resign. Row 3: Koran Shanks, Sharon Guiyean, Ruth Schugmann, Toni Berudinn, Pam Gmgg, Kay Kan- doll, Pat Cocksudga, Susan Deafar, Diane Gaigar, Nancy Burke, Betsy Danforfh. Joann Bauvan. Secund floor. hum Iafi, low 1: Dorothy Hawkins. Pam Baker, Caralyn Cums. Frances Bury, Gail Young, Bonnie Rehrrler, Amt Bruck. Row 2: Sandra Cummins. Kathy Deluhay, Pu! Dnbson, Dawn Ober- nolla, Jeri Nelson, Maggie Moseley. Kathy MtOmie Sheila MtKee. Row 3: Mary Mclntire, Cheryl Earls, Beverly Ford, Allen: Fetgusson, Sharon O'Neill, Sharon Dobllnm. Nancy Dunn. Yvonne llamas, Sue Hubbard, Nancy Graham. Suzanne Christuffuson. Third floor. from feft. Row I: Lorraine Van Meter. .Iunnilu Zarillu, Angela Mclnlire. Susan Richards, Gloria McCullough. Malinda Huivarson. Kaihy Ramsey. low 2: Pa! Fox. Janna Brink, Doroihy Hoskuh, Judy Small. Nancy Zerbonl, Jacquu'lina Camumck, Shirleo Swanson. Mutilyn White, Vicki Johnson, Sandy Fuscuzzi. low 3: Mary Mclnlire. Evelyn Roth . Nancy Mcnlair, Dotofhm Smith. Midge Luwria. Dam. Donahue, Rhoda Tau , Shawn Brawn, Caml Rarding, Caroiyn lion, Dorolhy Fuckler, Kathy Starr, JoAnn Luhmms. ldon'f care 1! you N .3. B :- . . - WI ----::.d- '1'.- ' it 1 In! Iowa mm limo lawns ZAPOTEC HALL Now turealion room offun fun and relaxation for lap aim. Hifle' .. J 4 . a .u... Music 's Glee Man Ambussudors-San Diego Slule's The A119: ' . r? . u- . 1 I 5 l I W . . I - . ' ' l . II I i; J $ f I 4-.L'- lhe San Diego Stale Cancer! choir Collage Chorus has our 200 studlnis In unch dim. Department I... The Orcheslra prasanfs a cancer! in the D Uud. ,F seneJOIEW -. 1.. MAJORETTES, Row 1: JaaneHe lows; Pally Gerda. Raw 2: Chris Guenler: Judy Storey, head; Pa! Boland. FRAG TWiRlERS, from luff: Lynne Samuels, head; June! Jensen; Marilyn Oupru; Shirley Shuldon. Flag Twirlers , .ooixuua : 9 .chEH xnhuauaiuituuxu tau: 50:3: :2. :3 En:- u u. m . 1... u. .. . .. u... o . l- ..3 y 1.5 s . . Inf . . 1,: . -- . u . .1 o . . . . .. : H SDS debaters added another successful year to their credit. The debate team took honors in Long Beach by winning the sweepstakes award in the Spring Individual Events Championship Tournament. Sheldon Gero, a retired Navy chief with 20 years experience, led the team to victory by winning first place in the interpretive reading event. William Van Loo and Mike Slavit were second and third in the event. Other SDS winners were linda Butler, first in iunior women's extemporaneous and second in worn- en's impromptu; Candy Ttimble, third in women's impromptu; Paul Lucas, third in oratory and second in externporaneous and Ruth Chambers, second in women's interpretive reading. Sixteen students competed for SDS. Dick Castro and Bruce Chassy, both speech maiors, flew to Kansas in March to participate in The Heart of America Debate Tournament against 24 colleges and universities including Dartmouth, Har- vard, Northwestern, Ohio State, Notre Dame and West Point. Castro and Chassy competed against the top 38 debate teams from the western state colleges and universities at Clairmont Men's College and were chosen to compete in the National Debate Champion- ships at West Point in May. This was the twelfth straight year 505 has qualified for the Tournament. In the past the teams have taken one second and one third placenward. DEBATE TEAM. Iefl la right: Mike Slavil, Put Walsh, Dr. Jack Mills. Dick Castro, Judy Thempaon, John Wahlan. Candy Trimbla, Emu Chaney, Linda Butler, Dick Saunders, Pete Paladine, Dr. Robert Beniamin, Rundie Sabreve. and Dr. Dennis Day. Debate Team Dick Seundeu, lmutlrlg, and PIN Puladino. John Whaltn. and Mike Slavlt admin trophies the Debate Team has won through the yours. 226 Ginger Brubeck pauses in snip! memorizalion with fellow ca-worknn Jeff Hunaycurl and Dfunu Grussfltld in KEBS sluff I'OOII'L 1- . ' i i Bill Fouch mu up a record in mmic Imw of KEIS. As San Diego Sime College expands so does its curriculum in radio and television. H is one of the few broadcasting curriculum: in the nation and offers a four year sfudy in radio, television, and other rela!ed subiecis leading to 1he bacheior of science degree in broadcasting. Radio and television Operales the new closed circuh classes in Health Education and Psychology and works closely with the San Diego television and radio siolions. They have originated I Happy Hideout , a children's haw in their own FM radio station KEBS. They have ufso developed HSun Diego Siuie Profile , 0 Ida- vision program on a local San Diego station bringing much credii f0 our college through broudcasling. ' 155! minutes prepumlians are mad: lay Did: My ; before now dosed cirtuil television cfasses in Health Ed. hsgin. mike Skim begins prusumion prouduru against Johanna Fuladino will. Prat. .Ieuk Mills a: 'ud e in San Die 0 lulu 'l Slash opornla mention In cloud :ircuil Tom Skinnor, foreground. and Tim ...I..u:.:-- AFROTC L d ' , .; W535.- . Clockwise: anclunos Ramirn, Daryl Bollitf, Ruben Railingar, Jury lobamon. William Howe, Edward Hoim. Thursday finds the cadets 0f the Air Force ROTC holding drill period in Aztec Bowl. The Group Staff, the semis: men of the AFROTC, are given ad; ministralive and drill field positions lo prepare lhem for experience as commissioned Air Force officers. Accomplishments of the Drill Team include a second place in the Arizona Sunshine Competition and a second place in the Tucson Frontier Day Parade. They also marched in the Mother Goose Parade and won a trophy for best in their division. Fuli Group Commander am? Ron Grow Rifle Toum Captain Drill llum cnmpeling in hrilonu l ?+ Lift? 11!. 711i? ' . . m. . it'll ?- x Joe C. MtDnyla Spring Gruup Commander 228 In, Old: Onklt, Bifl Pip . Dnug Salley. Tom Smhh, edHer. AZI'EC ENGINEER sluff from lift: Karen Mdls, adviser Rob ! Baden, Tom Erickson. Tom Rub. mum Ian Twice a semester San Diego Staie sfudenl engineers and iournalisis com- bine efforts to produce a publicafion of special interest lo SDS engineering students and professional engineers throughout the United Slates. The magazine, called the Aztec Engineer, contains articles wriHen by or con- cerning students in the School of Engineering. The Aztec Engineer has three obiectives. II provides an Outlet far slu- dent wrifing, informs the proiessional engineering community of Ihe SDS School of Engineering and informs engineering studenis of caree! oppor- tunities, current activities, and general interest technical and feature ma- feriol. Assistant Professor of Engineering Robert Bedore is engineering adviser of the magazine. Journalism adviser is Prof. Arthur Wimer. TOM SMITH Edna! Engineering Week-February 18 -25, 1962 DEL SUDO I To you, the owner of this for- tieth volume of the De! Sudoeste, the third largest ever produced: we hope you are proud of it. The best for your money was the goal of the 1961-1962 Del Sudo- este staff, and with three pages of full-cotor photography in the homecoming section, a full-color photograph for the cover, spot ' color in the administration section, and turger activities, sports, and senior sections, I feel we have honestly done our best to give you an annual which has not only met our goal, but, we hope, has met with the greatest peasible up- provul fI'OI'I'I you end the rest of the student body and the faculty. Putting out a yearbook is not an easy iob, but considering the thousand and some-odd hours spent by the photographers in and out of the darkroom and the countless hours spent by the rest of the staff, I think we couldntt have put out a better yearbook. My thanks to Frank 5. Holowuch, , . , , BELLE LONG our adwser, for his cooperation In Acmmu Edit . cISsisting us in producing this 1962 L edition of the yearbook, and to MIKE EVANS Cecil Hamilton's Studio for all his Editor help ' - - JIM GOULD Business Manager LII LANG CATHY CHEVEIIE Administration Editet Organlzaliem Editor . my special thanks also to my wondetful, enthusiastic staff, who worked much harder and much better than I ever expected, and whose past experience made the difference in meet- ing our deadlines. WET GISSON Phuta Suulury MIKE EVANS Spring Editnr-In-Cllitf 230 BOB VAN STEllE Hind Photograph .1 x '3 CES GODBOUT Copy Editor GAYLE CHIISIIANSEN Semrlly Edibl- .. Wfli meet our deadline OI ElSE! JOHN EUIICH Sports Editor .uf: h... '1. 3-4 EDI WHITE Frufcmily Edllor UNDA MEDDOCK Senior Editor mm ' - DEL SUDOESTE KEN GARDNER MOLLY DANIELSON Phoiog u: phat Assis lunl FAT FORSEERG BOB HAEGEI JUDY CANNON Photograph Assistant Sports Editor Assistant Del Sud business manugar .IIIn Gould raking KATNY KEMPER TOM MAMIN cure of hutimss, as usual . . . WW 59'?!qu Phnlugrnphar Fa I 232 DI. JAM ES JULIAN Advlsnr Jerry Archer was selecfed to edif the Aztec for bolh the fol! and spring semesters, assisted by John Wood and Bruce Dillon, managing editors for fhe fall and spring semesters, re- spectively. The paper, published four times weekly, sfrived for increased edilorial com- JONN WOOD Full Managing Editor JEIIY AICHEI Editor men? and mirroring of campus opinion. Slu- denl reaciions to these endeavors were varied, to say the least. Features included '5 All Greek, devoted to sorority and frafernify activities, and Social Shorts, which deal! with dormitory a:livifies. SRUCE DILLON Spring Managing Edilor 233 n . .4 .. -.....--..1.-.. .;.ucu-.g- 17-1-4 ? .1 .- SANDIE SHIPE MARIAN STILLE Fall City Editor Full Social? Edilov Spring Sociniy Editor Spring Columnist am? Am: rlporlats a! work. JAMES DEAN II Fall Aulslanl Copy Editor II BEIJ. J ES l CKE Fall Spam Ediior II N Ed Fa st 0' CAROL ROBERTS Feature Edilnt a r. 1 SU E GAU GHEN Adv urlising Suntan? PAT SIALNAKER Spring NW5 Edito: DEAN WIRINEI Sprlng Spam Edilor AIOLD HOINSTEIN Advuthlng Manda PH . HANF Spring Phnlo Edilol 235 - .' .-,l... 5. Erma. I 1.. : . :1 , - I - 1 wh-mw ' . ,1 : '1 . ... :QN SRN QM 6AM SN? :Qm SEN mum nK-u ENG? GsQNN GRN gum 236 GNQN HSNN gum :N SNQVI J The Del Sudoeste of i961-62 will be o volume cherished by all students who have been on the campus this year and especially those who are approaching graduation. Your participation in the events of this year will be recorded here. In the future, as you peruse these pages you will teolize more fully than you do now the great values that have come to you through your association with San Diego State. Yeur experiences during the college years will be more meaningful to you as you look back upon them, and you will reolin in future years that the preparation you have gained has been more important than you can possibly realize at this moment. It is for this reason that the Del Sudoeste will be a cherished passession in your homes in the future. In the years to come your pride in San Diego State will surely develop beyond yeur present hopes and expectations, and the record of your own achievements will bring to the college great pride because of your association with it. Malcolm A. Love President . 1.. --:a.-.q-m-r- mnlmmt-sovvrr-ra't-r' - . - ; J: . . . x... -. DR. ERNEST B. O'BYRNE, vice president of 1he college, is in charge of public relations between SDS and the community. His iob also entails coordination of research, administration, and representing 505 in civic and professionai groups. DR. DARRELL HOLMES, executive dean, is also 1he odministraior of the college building program. All new campus facilities have been built under his supervision. DR. DONALD R. WATSON, dean of 19 college. pilots 1he academic and instructional program of SDS. and works closely will: Presideni Love in dealing with problems of fhe faculty. DR. MAURICE M, LEMME, clean of graduate and professional studies, supervises all graduate work. The office of the Graduate Division is also under Dr. lemme. -- mu: -5.. m... 3... - DR. MANFRED H. SCHRUPP, dean of educalion and extended services, is the head of teacher education and of fhe extended services programs- summer school, extension and evening ciasses. DR. HERBET C. PEIFFER JR., dean of sludenls, manages and coordinates the developmenl of student services. DR. MELVIN A. ANDERSON. dean of admissions and records, is in charge of the college IBM procedures and heads the program for the admining of all! freshmen and entering upperclussmen, and mainfuins a compJele accounting of all sludenis currently and formerly enrolled. DR DONALD F. HARDER, dean of counseling ' and testing, supervises ?he college ' ro ram, and direcis the Student GdVISOI'Y P 9 Personnel Services Center. MRS. MARGERY ANN WARMER, dean of aclivities, udminisiers the coliege program of uctivilies and the studenf scholarship program. DR. SIDNEY L. GULICK, dean of arts and sciences, deals with the special programs of superior studenls. His iob also includes approving excess siudy loads, and presiding over the arts and sciences council. - If Advisors . Coordinator of all women's aclivilies on campus is Mariorie Wallace, uciivifies adviser. She is a member of the AWS council, the Activities Board, and works with Panhellenic. Her work also includes the scheduling of all events on lhe rnasfer calendar. As activities adviser, Jack Daugherty's iob includes working with IFC and AMS councils, and freshman orienlutiora. He sits in on the AS council as a voling member, and advises Homecoming officials and AS elections officers. Graduate Manager In March, 196l, Don Ritchey returned to his alma mater to take ihe posilion of graduate manager. A SDS student from 1951-1955, Don was president of IFC, the iunior class, Thela Chi fruiernify and Blue Key. He was honored by being elected to Who's Who for two years. Don is currently cumpleling work on a master's degree in business management, and is serving as a part-fime faculty mem ber, reaching one speech course. Under the ditecficn 9! Mr. Iilchey, Axial: Shop; affers the sludam :- general bank and supply slam. Air Science MAJOR GEORGE DONNELLY Division Chairma n I have never sun a mdciar bumh of , , e ever increasing demands for oHicers in the Air Force. Through the AFROTC program young men compleiing the course me com d as second Jieuienonls In the Unifed States Air Force Reserve and serve on flying assignments or four years on non-flying assign- e in Ohio, Maior Geetge Don- nelly ioined the Air Science department in January, 1958. In December, 1961, he More men are needed to fiH th missions a:live duty for five years on menrs. Coming from Wrighi-Panerson Air Force Bus became division chairman. Business Administration 0!. CHARLES W. LAMDEN Division Chaiman I world who! this lauflon is for . . . '1' Educa on DR. MANFRED H. SCHRUPP Division Chairman Non? wo'll' build rho Wmhmgron Munumonl To help meet the need for teachers, 650 sludents were enrolled In ele- mentary education. and considerable growth was experienced In all the secondary educafion programs. 505 was awarded a contract by the Uniled Stale: Ofiice of Education 10 offer a six week NDEA Guidance and Counsel- ing Institute. Special education programs included speech cutreclion and reaching of the mentally retarded. Introduced as additional media in the as were a Min-Max machine, and listening post and kinesmpe recordings. 2419 250 Because ihe growth of this imporiani, highly specialized and technical division has been so rapid, the division moved into ils new building and added seven new graduaie courses to its curriculum. DL M. V R. Rao and Dr. R. A. Fitz conifnued Iheir work for fhe Convoir Scientific Research labora- 1ory, and Prof. E. G. Bauer served as the firsl ditector of the new Compuier Center. Plans are being formulmed for a gruduale program in mechanicui design. Fine Arts GEORGE N. SORENSON Division Chairman ' ll MUST hi on. of thau' FM radio station KEBS broadcast 30 hours per week and included a new feofure-uway football games. Radio-T.V. personnei produced instruc- lional programs in healih education, education and psychology. The art department held its annual Spring Festival of Arts and cominued to hold I. exhibitions on The ground floor of Ihellibrary. Home economics planned a food testing laboratory, and public address classes studied the education aspecls of high school speech tournaments. The drama departmenl again produced some ouistanding plays, ranging from the comedy of Uncle Vanya lo the deep personal tragedyI of Oedipus Rex. 252 Health, P.E., Recreation DR. WILLIAM L TERRY .th old :wimrnin' hole was new like this. Division Chairman Expansion of the physical education division includes Petetson Gym wifh its five interior gymnasiums, six handball courts, 12 tennis courts, a baseball field and two practice fields, two OIyrnpic-size swimming pools, and two hard-bounce, outdoor basketball, volleyball courts. The division has several authors and cmauihors of books, pamphlets and magazine urlicles. National positions were held by couches. Dr. Frederick W. Kusch carried on a research proiecf for the San Diego Heart Association. Humanities DR. JOHN R. ADAMS Division Chairman . . . Hslnnlng la ludh: KOEO . During the past year the greatest enrollment of students in humanities courses of SDS wok place. Added to the foreign language department were Portuguese and Russian and advanced courses in other languages, especially Gnrmun. to aid siudenrs is the Foreign language Lab, and the Reading- Wriling Improvement Center. The division is looking fomurd to official rec- ognition as a college of am and sclgnces. 253 u -w- wv-vlml-qu wthtym$ -- Life Science DR. ROBE l2... HAIIWOO13 This must he an albino. hybrid IhclOPhYle- Division ulrmun a. scmacu ' The ioy of the Life Sciences Division and Hm up-10'-dafe equipment. Bolcmy, microbiologw nursing, psychology and zoofogy are the departments ihuf make up the division, and those which are concerned wiih ircrining young men and women 10 mee! the demands of mciely through science. Aiding the division are campus extensionshihe San Diego Zoo, which includes c: luboruiory for the psychological studies of young apes, ihe Schloss proper1y, a tract of land including several types of hubita? fhor is used for advanced studies of on ecological nature, and the local hospitals. Teievision was used experimentally to reach Psychology '- is the Iong needed new building 254 PhVsical Science DR. DUDLEY H. ROBINSON Divlslon Chairman ' MOd. uhr dent?! q 4H ed Industrial Aris-Engineering Building was In February the long await sion. Pians were made for another physicai inhabired by Physical Science Divi science building, and a mufh-business administraiion building. Division focally conslrucfed a seismograph for recording the intensiiy of earthquakes. and members presented technical papers at national meetings. including The astronomy department obtained 255 1 I Hawaii, and in Europe and Mascow. l on off-campus observmory. l Social Science DR DAVID S, MILNE . u Division Chairman If your house I: here . . to the curriculum, and Dr. Frank Young read a paper at the national meeting of the Ametican Anthropological Association. Dr. Charles Yahr served as chairman of the coflege curriculum committee, and Dr. Lauren Post published a book, Caion Sketches. Journalism held in. annual spring Journalism Day for high school students. and Dr. Robert Wilcox served cm the Nafional This mos? diversified division was host in the spring to the Western Model United Nations. Considerable additions were made to the geography department's map coflecfion, graduate courses in anfhropology were added Council of American Society for Public Adminisfrulion. 256 Library Science DILD LOUIS A. KENNEY ivision Chairman HI jun Ila my I'fII fa! a qund. on of srorehouse and labomtory. II is 0 facts and ideas of prevh'aus generations II is a lobormory in which H1e problems minds in hopes ihal solutions I forms: books. magazines, A IIbrury is a unique combinaii siorehouse of cultural heritages, the recorded by man for his fellow men. of today ate brought in contoci wiih eager brary materials are in severe may be evolved. Li records and pamphlets. newspapers, microfiim, Boyd Malloy President Associated Students JIM GOULD AS. VICE PRESIDENT SAHDI PIERI A5. SECRETARY DAVE SMITH A5. TREASURER I .. uprrm- u-u .-':I1u-M:I.-n-!t',' Jr ?L??N'L' tr?ra-urn+.?i?w t .. Mmh m '5 St: ph 0 move Iopresanluiivo MI'Im Spurs con Freshman Re pr: 5: nfufive Linda Thompson Senior Roprounfunvn Christi. Davis Junior Ioprosunlallve Du: lor Fisher ASSOCIATED STUDENT COUNCIL Upper Division Upptr Diviuan Ioprnonlalin Ioprountuilvo Dkk Ouvls .Iu Klofu Upper Division Rapruunlnflve Carolyn Myers Uppur Division Reprosentulivu Mike Ltmhack Lower Division Repu sentaliv. Foggy Hunt UPFII' Dluition Icpusanwlive skip Sulhtrland 'lIONnOO .LNEIGniS CELLVIOOSSV lower Division Representative Jim Strut! lower Division II op re s on NIHVO Slou Muk . w... wun-urvu. v'ollr-Q 4 '4-I'-'Il---IH I. uMnI- -5... . -. .... wimm. AMS COUNCIL Every male student ahending SDS is auiommically a member of AMS. All Men's Week is the highligh! of AMS' year. Induded this year were a men's fashion show, a car smash, a beard growing contest, surf- ing films and sports banquet honor- ing high school alhlefes. Many after game dances were sponsored by AMS, us were various sports films throughout the year. In the spring AMS held a Presi- deru's Conference, hOstEng AMS presidents from all ihe southern California colleges and universities. The Man of +he Month Award was given each month to on ouisianding man on campus. NED HUNTINGTON President LARRY SHIPIEY DOUG NEWCOMB AIOlD HORNSTEIN Vice President Secretary Treasuter :ow ;, 20:1:9: AlsKnoll, glint: V3131 IgoUg :lewcomb. socmiary; N-d Hunlinglon, president,- Amid Hornshim imusunt; Mlk. Sluvll. ow : a arms, onny um, um: aug orty. adviser: Mike Evans, ublicll chal mun- G H M Lcmy Shiplay. vlu pruidenl, and 30h Burton. P Y r I a alhorl, 1. ? MOMIL MM. are AWS COUNCIL P ' TTTT LYNN LOUGHRE'I' Pruidenl JUDY TNOMPSON PAT BARTLETT Vita Pmiid-nl Secretary fur, Sonnic HIIOH, lynn longhury, Judy Thompson! Fa! Bunion. low 1: from h : Sharon cuMgI-lorio Wallace, Sandra Picri. Nodru Snydlr. Mammal Dowm. durum, Slurlll loiildr. Mu. AWS is an organizalion compond of cult the women sludenls m SDS. Among the program: sponsored by AWS was All Women's Week which included a Knobby Knees conlesl, Frosh Fete, a Faculty Tea and a iH movie. The week ended wilh Bermuda Day and Women's Suiieruge Day. Another event was Spring Sing! the colorful and compeiiiive son9v fest so long prepared for by the var- ious campus groups. A Thank Goodness Il's Food dance was sponsored Io coilec! food for needy Tiiuuna families. Admission was one can of food p!!! person. An endaoi-school streel dance was ioinl- ly pm on by AWS and AMSA In March AWS presented Giris' league Day and inviled high school Girls' leagues Io spend a day on campus. Every month an cuisianding wom- an was 1he recipient of the Woman of the Month Award. SHARON CUWER human: I- law 2: Cumlyn Fine, Dominic Carpa- Elan Ptace. Boards and Committees --.4-v- mm. IEwTI'9-.w . - H' . - -' PUBLIC RELATIONS. clockwise from In : Curalyn Myers, Rex Salmon, Milt. Evans, Gordon lee, Jury Archer, Dr. Frank Robertson. Sonny Slum, ACTIVITIES: Clockwise from bottom: Barbie Jen. sen, Jud: Daugherty, Dr. Thomas Gillette. Boyd Mallay, Dr. William Snyder. Bob Lewis. chain- man; Skip Sutherland, Sue Pericvul, Mrs. Mur- gurie Wallace. adviser; Ce; Godboui. PUBLICATIONS, Row 1: luff to right: Marion Stilla, Dr. James C. Julian, Df- jams! W. Toy- Iur, Drx W. C. Anderson. Row 1: Mil EWM' Jim Street. Jerry Archer, Bayd Maifoy. Frank S. Huluwach, Don Rikhey. INTERNATIONAL; from left: Charles D. Killey, secreiury: Rodney C. Walker, :hairman: Plot Minus 0. Generulas. faculty adviser,- Dr. Rich- ard C. Gripp, focally adviscr. Nu! pitmrld: Dr. Irving Tebmi Richard Wcsi. ATHLETICS; Item lufl: J H. N.IL Don Iitchcrl Dennis. Lolhrmonr. Dr. Donald Eidlmillot Sum Sn-ll, Al Ollon, 00cm Huber! Pom . F , - . . . II; ..I. P I LECTURES AND CONCERTS; from left Boyd . . Mullay, Dexter Fish , Jack Duughady, Ed- . . I . . watt! Neuner, Dr. Aubrey Wundiing, Sharon I . . -. - I Brown. Peggy Hum. . .. 265 seemwwog pure spmog FINE ARTS; horn left In right: William Bowne. adviser: lindn lump- son, Marion LMIBI Raylene Gould, J. D. Smith, adviser. SPECIAL EVENTS; from IIH: Jack Dnughirfy, Ken Soucw. Carolyn Myers, Bill Kronblrgu, Sumnne Doeg, Woodie Moorhead. PEP; Row 1: luff to right: Margot Nilson, Marilyn Mark. Row 2: Dick Davis, Jack Duughedv. adviser,- Gary Sufbue. 4' 2.1:- Boards and Committees FiNQNCE: law 'I, Inf? 9o righi: Marilyn Hunsson. Dave Smith. 19' Ksefer. Row 2: Dean Harland, C. P-iffer, Don Ilikhev. GERRY IMRRY Prosidonl Freshman Class Freshman class activities for the year included foli semesfeHs Blue Book Bell, a tug-a-war against lhe Sophomore class, a Iiddley wink contest with the other classes participating, and a Coliege Bowl debate againsf the sophomores, iuniors, and seniors. Cabinet members Include, Row 1, from lair: Did! Buck, vice presidam; Garry Barry, presi- dam; Bonnie Belkin, surefarv. Row 2: Joe Cor- ruin, Ito; Muck, Mike Myers, Natalie Aull. Jo: Sullivan. 'v-E ,. -I: n! IICH IUCK VI Panidonl BONNIE IELKIN Surllmy SUSAN IIEFF Triasu rot 268 Andi l'tornblue Vice President 5 ha run I rown Stcralury Judy Schuffar Treasurer Frecf Miler Presidnni SSBD eJowoqdos The Sophomore class sponsored a variety of activities his past year which included a rock and roll dance, a Sadie Hawkins race and dance, a fug-otwor against the fresh- man class, a parly for crippled children, cmd is planning to bring Harry Belufonie 10 he campus in the full. Cabinet mumhau Intludt. rWIr 1' from Ids: Ginger Irvlno: Sharon Brown. SHW'MV; Judi Shaffer, inuwru; Fred Mllov, Pfliidw': N'd Trembloe. vire-prosidonl. low 2: Nikki t4 ' mm; Undo Conrad; Dick Had: Maria mm Marlon lmln; and Gail Moody- Ialbnrn Malonlr Va Pluidln! Junior Class Glmfd Hoffman Pruidlnl Karon Whlolu Besides sponsoring a suriing film and a Eitrllory class bonquef in February, the Junior class began working on the spring Blue Book Ball, which would be held June 7 in the Ceniury Room of the E! Cortex Hotel. General choir- rnun for the dance was Linda Williams, pub- licity was handled by Gayle Chrisiiansen and Janice Johnson was Bids chairman. Tod Sumner; Tumuur Cabinet members includm row I. from lefl: Lois Anna . Andaman; Ted Summnrs. Iran!- Urer; Pal Andrew.- Katya B. Anderson: Dex! Fish ,- Gerald D. Hoffman. president No? pi:- Nl'l'ld: larbuta Maloncy, vicc pruldonl; KM! Whetlar. ucruaty. 269 4- E'- l- --'II'I!- -.un-::I- w-I-u 4...... - I-Iu-oq -..r.- ma. Purposes of 1he Alumni Association are 10 further the community inieresi of San Diego State College, to estab- lish mutual beneficial relationships between San Diego State Coliege and its uiumni and lo promole and estab- lish friendly comradeship among members of the asso- ciaiion. To fulfill these purposes the association establishes scholarships and student loan funds, and publishes 1he Quarterly which enables communication between fhe alumni, former siudents and 1he coilege campus. It pro- vides :he tropies for Homecoming Queen, Man of the Year and Woman of the Year , and also co-sponsors The exciting Red and Block Game. A membership of nearly one thousand distinguishes the association as one of the largest in Ihe Stare League of Stale College Alumni Association in which it moin- 1ains membership. Alumni Association Bryulnf Kearney, Alumni president, welcomes Woodie Moorhend. sanior class premdenl, lo an alumni mteting. Raw 1. irnm left: Murizl Tull B I K ' . h Dem Hub. hm . 5: Wu 1er Pr'l'd'm'r Mrs- PM'P Klduhah Row 2. From huh: Don Ritchey, Ross Bond, Lynn Mclcan, Funk Nollbusclu, Mayor Chmles Duii speaks In visiling deiegutions ul lhe Firs! General Assembly. Seated at lhe table are Eodney Walker, SecrelarwGeneraI; Dr, Jack Milis, President, General Assembly, and Duke Kelley. Execu- tive Assistant From Iefi to bark: Ken lynns, director, office of Con. ference Futililies; Dave Paul, Undersecreff-IYY: 0 Campus Faciliiies; Dave Lyman. Undersecretary Hous- ing; Vaino Hoffren. SecreTury-General, high Sthonl M.U.N.; Matgarel Cuomo, direclor, Officer of Public Relations; Steve Jacksladl, Undersecreiury, Housing: Chrisfie Davis. Deputy Director. Personnel; Duke Kelley. Executive Assistant; Rodney Walker, Secremry-Ganeral: Don Sibbei. Direclor, Agenda and Proceduru. From righl la buck: Michael Richardson, Conierenca Co-ordi- Heller; Lew Fay, Comptroller; Doug Polino. Deputy Director, Agenda and Procedure; Sharon Shaffer, Un- datsacrefuw fur Publicity: Lorrie Craw'lold. Edi'D'. M.U.N. REVIEW; Roger Sealer. Undersecretary, Com- mittees,- Lewis Fury, Director of lnlernuliona! Calm of Juslico; Karl Slubbs, Undetsacrefuw for Pubiiciiy. The first General humbly Model U. N. April11-14 To be nominoied cu hosl of the Model Unned Nahom n the greatesl honor which can be awarded a member of me M U N A; host of ihe 12fh annual Model U N., SDS was respomHch ior 1hr formoiion of lhe Secmluriui and the running of 1hc Canfercnw Following a welcoming speech by Dorm Dorwli Holmes um! Mayor Charles Dail, l1, Gov. Glen M Anderson and Dr. Joseph Sisco, direclor of UN. Poliiical and Secwiw Affairs. clddrosu-d Hue General Assembly. Also addressing 0 General Assembly mt-chng was lndiun-born Chukraquhi V1 Normimhcm undersccrclmy for U.N. special polifical affairs and chiei of cabincl a! 1hr: Surclmy General. Thirteen years ago Slonfmd Universiw Mstigmed Ihe M U N Ira give sludenis CI beffer understanding of the complexiiy 01' bungmq fogefher counllies from Wroughour the world. and m give most- studems knowledge of how the Unilcd Nmions works and m tempts lo strive toward the common goals of ?heir charier peace with iusfice, and a beHer world lhlough infernulionoi coopcrciion ...-J--- W. 1 .m.'. :1 , l- Groduotion to many of us is far away and very dim. But to you seniors honored in lhe foregoing pages, the sfoff dedicates rhis I962 edition of ihe Del Sudoeste with sincere congratulations and best wishes for a prosperous fufUre.
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