San Diego State University - Del Sudoeste Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1963
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, FRANK KRIDLR. JR B872 NDELINE AVE ,SPRING VALLEY, CA 92077 5 s xi 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 4 Www, mn -A-an an in ff xl if Q MW Y, H . W. - L'f W ,L A -fu ' 'R wx.. 4- V' 1 'L W U -we A 4 Q M43 X' I pf in ,U wuts, . S-5 S' 'Q fi , , ...FYR fwgylg W ' wt Q 12-was-f 5 P W- U , 1' ii vb april W I D 2 af? 'A' 'L Y!!-ma ' JA'7 'Mt hwK..... SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE DEL SUDOESTE DEDICATION The 1963 Del Sudoesteu strives to present pictorially an enjoyable record of the students at San Diego State College. The unity in past and present areas of thought and action is revealed with reference to ancient objects of expression and illustrations of college history and modem ca.mpus life. This yearbook is dedicated to Man And Time. M .fm.M,?f' H WW., ss IS I : 5 8 W -if WMWJ1 ?:,f 5 F i 'IW I5I ,I 1 2 ,-M' 5 A? Table of Contents STUDENT LIFE ...... SPORTS . GREEKS SENIORS . . . 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E Q 8 WWE 1 -'uw KK., MSE! fic. iii? fl . -Es-V ,, .Jef A ' ellie- ' , so oyso fi 1 . ?' l - my-..........7....,,, ff '74 R up-www-..w,..-W.. Cumpu living Brought Fun and Friendshi We wished to stay longer, Learning how to share ideas, Enjoying new adventures, But college life moves quickly. Too soon we packed our souvenirs, Locked the doors, said good-bye. Warmed by friendship, Wrapped in memories, We left the closeness of the campus. o y , 5. l. . 3 ,- .k,- r Y K A I' Hl7i.,,5.3 M . - V . V L 55 QQ r 5 i ,l , it X xx 'N is an-vim My X 9 Ay- Y Ml? Www if? 2 n -W, .W WWW . MM,-..,. iw-A-.,,v 4.4: Sith 55, xx , aff M WU, ,, W !,.-,SX YS- f . -M-u:,,,,4M HM .vii :ff 5 x , , ,Q-,,3yP, 'N---,,,,,,,... e Sought Knowledge ff.: 2 , WK' 'IYYQ :HE AS IEW E ,l K .fu WF 1524 Lw 33 M ,M N. ws ll.: -ir:f.ff,,s..., .i-iiiggisgfgr.-tifi:-wsxf S Q '- f - . 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Young and old, we knew the promise in ourselves And strengthened it day by day through learning. , ,A mir- ... Y 7 ' lk? f f ,.V 1 -' 'N , P' I g Q L.. I gil: f . 'W Sify' 'QL M' , e my S zr' 3' ' ., Qs . , ,,, fp, In K. I ,L I . or i in fipnlgwz, xl I st W. 3 kr. of ' . 2 . ,i.' I. :K J l, V tl it 'kgy ' Vi f 3? - W 5' .... 1-of . o , fu -' ' , V- il ,titer .Ki at Bing . 't Q- 5 Sd! 1, W' 'L . - 3 jj:,: - 5.5 - 2 1, AM, An H K ' x ', f i ' pi . fic : X f Q y .' H qt. Q Q Vi 9 1' f 4 t at af 1 ra r gjwpw gg ti I A l 2 in Mg I if Q 3 j . X -, . K ill Traditions and Spirit Q2 X i a r o r Q 'e f e X 5 l if Q r l A H1 Bllih' MBlll0l'iES At football games, record crowds Led by cheerleaders w if klvl Chanted encouragement, V Popped paper bags, i if ' And blew air horns to show the team . ' if t Our spirit matched its greatness. i 'fe New friends were hailed is And greetings were called along Hello Walk. 'Q P l , We struggled to the top of 'S Mountain I if And viewed our changing campus, Q Encouraged in spirit By its tradition of modern progress. gs U it V at Q 'Q-q..K x l 1 ' E I K M, f,,..-f -': 1 ' Y V .4 X is ,,,-,..,....-W Q- W-M,-'-0-'I-l f ' E M - 1 , .,,..,....-.-- -- nl, -. .E '41 A , , v r xvfy f-4 f . at I.: VVe Found Fun We found on our campus special places, Special people. We stopped a moment to laugh, to talk, To take a coffee break. We met friends, made study dates, Enjoyed co-ed dancing, bowling classes, And then retreated to our favorite spots To ponder, to sit awhile, or just to rest. , A-if '11-..,.., 14 M x baagb MJ 4-.,,4T-062 Y 2 6 Q 9 'S 3 --9-..,... 1543652 ii M , ,W ' fffweaskf --'-. X if , , , A i 5 'fQi52F,1,ig- i ffl? ii r , 3 K ff1ffsf,,.,- s 3 'i v . 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V 1 , V, QS s.., f., 'H X :if-if .-we ...M 1 4, ' 5 1 pw., 'fi' , U W um' W ,A ,QMS A iq .wh-','. ' ..n ,-aaaq-a.u.an4.-o-n.uf.14,L, . , vig Q 1 -' V ' j Szfg ,r 1,4- :4...gr'i z.,,,g In the twilight of our memories We'll always see our college Where we have taken the first Steps to maturity. Our college has been a source of information, A guiding teacher, A future in the present. It stands now as we leave it, Having enriched us with warm memories. t A I W, .. .qw -, ,: ,MIR L- ,nw --t 30' ,Q- ky-e QMQAA ..- .sxwdik-sf . Q 1 ENT llFE ,ll 5? F Jr my qi Sf- 41 1 4 1 'ff 2 f 2 xii? V, A My 1 '1igi f'17 2 , kg. if 'i K ,. X ' , ,m , , I K . ak, . k.V. i an i w . an 5, , A f- A 5 L i5 5i?5gHF?if ffwuf - ., ff e- . Q AL Q bww W F in 'Z' Q iw ei Q is 5 i kskfw jm 15 3 an gig? 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A i -v.. . . Q' i ' . -r 4' fx Pee e ' 1 .r 4 5 .ff i V 1 in ' Q ' We Y - .. 1 ef l My ,Ei 1 as 3 s e iii 'i The greatest obstacle to higher education is known by every freshman as registration day. It is the one time when success is based on stamina, patience, a sharp pencil, sturdy eraser, and running the fifty in 4.6 seconds. As this young coed found out, everyone is equal when it comes to waiting lines, copying numbers and obtaining classes. What number?,' 341 X 'Q f si 1 X ' l wi Sa, Y . . f f99,.ii5g , gg. +f,z4y'e A yi 3 s Wi IW' ef A A . -sf X .1 3 XS, P A T ' ,fi f- I M ' , ff , K , , P ---- f 'N ' ' f .5 K Q vs ,'QQg,ikL'Ef1- ,ew , 2 -'ef .eg E, ,AV W if, - ., ,7 iw ,N ,,. V , gjfgg K ale 4 if 'V .ts gimfiisggize -s e' 5, 7,4 Nw5.mn, : fe - A- A AA 'M . ' I , .- ' ,,,,, i'f-f'iQ7f,?Wsq,'a.- -e g ELA 1-f'7 M' - ' '5 '1m1,.si:m,Mf1saffQ::aTmM-A gefzq ' ' A L - , t f Y, 5w,e.s,.f S! A 545 Q , ggfiie , ml. J -' f - K . .sf .. ,.,i.Eg3a . HVH- , A 1- V -M I X , , . i ' Q ..f , nif ee, 1, - , K uw . ,,ae'.sQ?.si,,,,sL , f f ,. . in .. ..., S, sees. ,. . 1 'I 1 2: weeesmflriSieigiisfiiwfassfisei K arf-Q L, y ,S ,.., ., I g gi? F 1 ' . 6 S , 5 SEM 1 gc ' Q ex 1 . l , e 6 Freshmen learn the Ways of 0ur College at Fresh Camp The class of 1966 invaded Camp Marston to hike, boat, sing, and joke together. But F rosh Camp was more than a fun time, unity was the key word as the freshmen attended conferences and seminars to plan class activities and goals at San Diego State College. ' And Soon the Studies Begun... lqwniyg i Q' WNW , WJ , 3, VM wp-n 3'wK ,Mm wmv nn. 'Fi' ,pf 2 1 3 1 Q16 ' I 'Fatal Smiling faces and beautiful girls were easily found at Pledge Presents. essay Q ibm ,if t n . hfef 74. lo jf jig, P ,, M I A - 1 my - r f' , 5 wf,s.'c.1 ,if ' '41-f r g'-'r-,,'r1'f f ' fi-ns ,- .M-f,m:,a.. nff,.'X1kk ij' ff -.ff it - ' ,T 4 .' 4: . ' Missy,-'ff'w'f QQ . , .JH..,..i ,LJ , K,-it ik. M' 1-' ei Greeks Open Smiles, laughter, ruffles, and flowers filled the El Cortez hotel as 287 new sorority pledges were honored at Panhellenicls annual Pledge Presents. This celebration was a finale to ten days full of parties, new faces, some disappointments, and many decisions. ?,,4,,f Their Doors in Welcome W-eg ., ef' W Q shy fr .. - , I hr if ,Q K , L,,i,., o il' 'sf .,, V V Q if I , 44' Q ' ,A gf 1. fi o e so Sw ii 1 Interfraternity Rush was just that! Rushees were catered to dinners and parties. Preferential Dinners with speeches from the alums were held at many hotels. Rushees accepted formal bids at Scripp's Cottage. That evening 281 men pledged 14 fraternities at San Diego State. f MIL '-col' in ' rw-v , 'rf if I thought this machine is supposed to be fast ? Elections, Sign and Speeches Our campus is lost in a maze of political propaganda as election candidates present their names and platforms to the students by means of billboards, loudspeakers, handbills and speeches. Campaigning and voting was supervised and organized by Leroy Vadney. sits r ' to S, L-,yiegiir Q W.,,.,,,...,-s,1-.s-.-.--- A , N. YW L lx Niki' f' 'Q .:- .lf A 1 s ku ,,,,, Q A as ' . . ., i'gg,: fi, ' to ,L rp Q, g 14 ,Ar xx x , - , . e- W if M 4' ' '- I I 1 4 be .. 'K i mi,'t,w- fa? 7.'- : ig ft. uw-V-1' 1 :Lk A f .Bilge -gf, L' 13' it f Q . e 5 . , It I . J A. ig, -'-' we -Q , ,git 3 lux, My A E X ' fait? e tt W' , i'Ft'i. f H , ' st' 9 V ,- ff L- V' T it .- ,... NM I i K K 4135 My l ' gr + l Q s me d 'K f, W o W 2 W , Sis V 5 3? 1 l K I ,asp-i...wai an ,hm by Ly' V , 4- xwt 'y ,, Q-:S My Qlfi yidg f a r wi are : K in 1,fi? 3't 1 ' K ,fx ff-- 4 -qi X 1, ' .L ei i i ' A 744, We ppwyvy f-f E P Q es in T The Brothers' Four Gave a Memorable Performance A joke and a chance started the career of the Brothers' Four. Having come a long way since their early entertaining at fraternity parties, the Brothers' Four performed in Peterson Gym for a capacity crowd. The audience was led to laughter and cheers as the famed quartet sang and joked its way through new and old folk songs. But the crowd wasn't left out of the act. Following the planned program, the audience joined the quartet in a lively radio commercial. The Aztec aficionados cheered wildly as the State gridders claimed a well-earned victory over University of the Pacific. Homecoming Bring Enthusiasm ond Victory! Homecoming 1962 raised the threshold of enthusiasm and quality surrounding the festivities which have so long been a part of the San Diego State tradition. Not only was the campus alive with zeal and spirit, but our city watched with overwhelming interest as we students prepared for SDSC alums and the University of Pacific. The marching Aztecs were at their best as they performed in an effort to instill the meaning of life at San Diego State College. The marching Aztecs strut their stuff during halftime for the capacity crowd. House decorations transposed the face of our campus. Pi Beta Phi was judged the rnost outstanding as the different houses depicted the overthrow of the UOP Tigers. Originality and color highlighted the themes of our Monty Salutes Mythology Homecoming Parade. Tau Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Kappa combined real flowers and tropical plants on their float of L'Aztec Quecotzali' to take the first place in mixed division. NR Sacrifice to Huitzilopochtll' sponsored by Pi Beta Phi won the house decorations sweepstakes award. Ulysses and the Sirens which tied for sweepstakes honors was designed and built by Pi Kappa Alpha and Kappa Alpha Theta. The float was beautiful and realistic with its use of natural wood and life-like figure. AE .miami mm me BDLBEN Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha Epsilon depicted Jason and the Golden Fleece in an array of color and clever mechanical devices which also won for them the sweepstakes award, L.....--- ff is . 4 4 , wr K. , ,fr V54 . ow L, ' . Q- W M. ' The First Move Toward Victory A X -vm 2 xo .g.,.,.-u-wnM ,,' r ,V L, 1 Amt ,ig ..!.A:44,q-Ai 1? ,ww , ,Q ' we K , x fs V. -em, 1 fd. ,- ,Q - K w if ll . W. i L .. Q fl - - . gay , .T ,y ,, . ,i -if 1' 'V H A has is ' 5. . 1 1 zjh. .. ,. 7 A .,..-N, we ' Q ,, '. - L, K, ,W , ,X I U. - - ' - Q: .X K ' 'Fw , - N . ff - ' '25, .viii ' s 'ffl ,. . .N -1 , w D, , 4,5 Y uf ,' .A fn,-4. er . ' ' :g. , , , r . . f i , : M .. : Q. I XV Q WX, , L . S gfil A f K' W up t 'Q if ' xi ii' ,' 1 . Q, - V , :nw Y , ' is ' V ' , QW V ,: - X . ,. 5iv :: Q 'f , , i ,gk A , ', . Z : - ' -, Af. .4 . -, ' ' , - ' ' Y i 12 A ,gi K e ,. . i i i W 1 5. . K A ,. i A wi- fa ' ie+,w,iir Q... 9,391 if 1 gi gl: R. 9 W ig '-4 Q ...C Q. qi vi it if gm i R E? x A MZ as f 'F i as M Q QW ' fg ,Q nf Q if n 2 ' Q 1- R , . 'F R C. ' ,, ff 'H Q n af' 5 X it sk .ral iv Q F Q g Q gg 9 M' 'EQ QA t X if ' 5 ' i 1 A ,, ii . A 3 X . - if , X if ' A 1, if lm X if i is my 4 if 1 1 Q S Q QL .ra x I a ,jx in T sq ' WF' 2' ,-:V , ,, if --'L .:., in fw ,.,Q - ,rms Z V, 1 ,Q ,Q '2:. lx ,JI as W cicc e i ie ee F ,I ik Q M41 g i i 5 1 '---. , X z i T c 5 5 f' i Afgw , 4' e My I -f -. gm H , .,,, , f V ti aw Spirited Aztecs turn out to watch our victorious gridders. si cfm c Yi e Q i -1 iii 'Q iv if 'fa-my if if if My Our song and cheerleaders and band add to the pageantry of the game. 392 28 if 752 iiuo o l wus?-4Efl5Q?,,Ss Loyal alumni Marching Aztecs practicing long hours. Tetufll to C3.II1p11S. The finished product is sometimes the only reward for hours of toil A Gala Climax Follows Weeks of Preparation Pi Kappa Alpha members show true workmanship as they build a ship for their float. in1an .4 :l lu1quuuun1nuunn WI Homecoming candidates '9?f2w-Lrg , 5. ff 1 ,W Q.: 3 xr-G 1 yn f 329 '35 , Q is line up for inspection during judging. Xu ' A Y X wr Hs ,Q ,Q A ,M ' fwfr m , k WJQQQN w 'C' ! 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The Marching Aztecs thrilled the crowds with their precision marching and intricate maneuvers The cheering Aztecs formed a hugh white cheering section and rocked the stadium with chants. x ,cg A- Q, .L 2 scrs Spirit Runs High As the Aztecs Football Fume Grows ,MM A R i . vu 4 i 1 H AMS Sponsors Fight Nite Hi. f Fight Nite beauty Roz Mack joins a victorious team of Sigma Chis. 5 V H if 1 4 , Y Miss Knockout candidates tell why they like men. Five hundred fans turned out to view the boxing and wrestling matches, and gymnastic exhibition of Fight Nite in Peterson Gym. A powerful Sigma Chi team walked away with the top honors for the seventh straight year. Attractive coed Rozanne Mack, 1962 Miss Knockout, proved to be the beauty attraction of the evening as she presented awards. The 25th semi-annual running of the Interfraternity Pledge Council chariot races was won by Sigma Chi. The Sigs won their heat in 11.8 seconds and went on to take the final race in the same time. Alpha Phi pledge Barbara Anderson, Sigma Chi's candidate, was crowned Chariot Queen. In the pageantry contest which preceeds 3 Q C 9 1'-we i ...aj , V - V I f- sa-.if .xxx WM, gig- Y. , 5 I . Q, t C . A ' 45 f-' Clit . . 6, f f W . 1-- . , C M:-'T M., ' Cx' C 1? w K' f fs' N fs ' fsl,CC,. C C C - gm y.f.f,.- N ja., Cg fa- , V, - C, p --'- .C 'life . ' C1115 ' ' Y 'L If ' , fi? lflij xi cs- C C, W QC J, :tags L ' 7 Q C k F7 C .C A 1 .C r C L iii? C, 6 . rsse Cf Q C I C, . ,... , W2 ff? A C f nw C, -. CC...-F We-CC A C - . 2-ff' A Q ' A 4 f A. 'H gs if r .zz 1 C 2 C C AS - 'r if CC. C f I 1 if C K A 1. i - 5 e -' sm- C, 4:-.sw1i.f,..f7 1-:M 'M sr' We the races, Alpha Tau Ornega's depiction of Aurora's journey across the sky was tops. ,g l i CV-CC Wy' C C ' wi FE 'C ' X 'll 'iii i'r T'I ' C Q f it f W I ,A MW, JAM .C.Ai,C.k.eQ5yf Af'-fffffgy B f L.C1frf3 RC r y .3 Q s' R ' wh Ch '1R 1 h IQS egum e uno ace rop y ZA vu I at A happy queen and team. 9 vnu. 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Knives, slashing, and pumpkin seeds everywhere were but a part of artistic talents shown in the Alpha Gamma Delta Pumpkin Carving Contest held in the quad the day before Halloween. Over twenty entrants, including Dean M. A. Anderson, carved for donations to the Alpha Gam philan- thropy, Cerebral Palsey. v an by riitfif? . -6'p Dancing, and Highlighted Full life Jill de Selm, Lambda Chi Alpha National Cross and Crescent girl was serenaded by the San Diego chapter in honor of her selection. The fraternity presented her with roses and a trophy. Miss de Selm has been Lambda Chi Dream Girl for the past two years. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. ., ,J Q. 7 IWOUFS it AYyA'TOLTEfa- Q TALLAQTHQN. Miss de Selm receives flowers and trophy. The girls of Maya Hall were in a women's paradise as they spent 480 hours talking with the men of Toltec Hall. The talk-a-thon started as a challenge to the 500 hour record set by Michigan. It ended 24 hours short of the 504 hour goal. y V,.,. E my ias, g5?ff4 ,nw-Q 2- ' , X fuss I 2 . 'f-' ,af . ff - A X, , 0.1, K Q W K ,. l T fii i if 'I . Y 9 5. y i K . .Q , i i 'r gf a J at .s,. Q . 4 g is , J? P ,t., gr.. y 2 reri if ,. K .,f, V : A V L ,N .. i tie , .,,., ' lily, V, f f V . .,. :f.:V , ,, . . 5 . if ,M .' V -' , 5, . if? QM4 Hacxzau J. DAYTON SMITH Director Paintings, Bullet, and the Boom of 500 Voices Led by Mr. Dayton Smith, Chairman of the Music Department, over 500 students participated in the performance of H. Handel's Messiah. Held in Peterson Gymnasium with the accompani- ment of the SDS Concert Orchestra, the perfor- mance was broadcast throughout the country and recorded for future listening. Many other cultural performances were given throughout the year. The world famous Vegh Quartet came to SDS in the early fall, sponsored by the Lecture and Assem- blies Committee, they proved to be one of the entertainment highlights of that semester. Along with music concerts came performances of the San Diego Ballet and displays by the fine arts department. X A Qin' w X45 Pi ' in x 'ff K gf 1 E' s, AWS events bring fun and entertainment X 3 gy il ' Q., -2. XY , 1: . 1 , lg W 1 K - .. . e A . 1 7 2'-V , ' M fi Sr ski 9 . . fr e ,. . 4 ue ' , 'A t' fe - 'H k tm . f 5 :vi ' If 1' ij .f,e wk. 1 t,,t if 1 -A . R S feb may A penny went a long way during AWS Week. Dorm and sorority girls were charged a penny for every minute they stayed out past the 10:30 lock- out. Pennies were also used as votes for favorite knobby kneed men. A surfing movie for women only was shown in the HS Auditorium. Christmas was the theme for Frosh Fete and the AWS Banquet. Greeks Retreat to learn and Play One hundred twenty Greeks invaded Camp Palomar for the first annual IFC Panhellenic Greek retreat. Delegates from 26 fraternal organizations expressed enthusiasm and concern as they discussed problems facing Greeks. The four case studies discussed in the brain- storming sessions were Greek Ideas vs. Greek Practices, and Greek Council vs. Member Groups, the College and the Community. Q ,lf l kv i A , San Diego State student organizations sponsored many charity and service projects for the commun- ity and all over the world. The Chi Omegas assisted in the sponsoring of an orphanage in China. The Sigma Chis and Gamma Phi Betas joined the Kappa Sigs and Kappa Alpha Thetas in giving Christmas Parties for under privileged children. The Aztec Spurs had a safety drive and Angel Flight had a car wash to raise money for the Air Force ROTC. The Sigma Phi Epsilons delivered notices to help pass the college bond issue, proposition I' A on the November ballot. There were also many organizations which worked for different San Diego philanthropies and worth- while campus projects. Campus Groups Active wi Qt it Blue Book Ball Ends Fall Semester Marking the end of the fall semester, Blue Book Ball was held in the El Cortez Grand Ballroom. Sponsored by the freshman class, the dance was highlighted by the crowning of the Belle of the Blue Book Ball, Janet Bettag, Kappa Alpha Theta. A new and different concept of football hit the campus as the SDS co-eds tramped the grid-iron. The little Sisters of Minerva and Sweethearts of the Diamond went to the game with no holds barred and the pledges of Sigma Phi Epsilon played the pledges of Alpha Phi Sorority all for Charity, All in all everyone survived except for a few black eyes and bruised bodies. Charity Football Games Bring Many laughs 'fx ii, , fl w. it v-fx .Q V5 A - :I g r Jil- '22, md: ' '4 g ., Influential speakers appear here Chancellor Durnke, President Love, Joe Kiefer Mayor Charles Dail and Joe Kiefer, AS president, joined forces to support Proposition 1-A. The proposition, which provided money for state college projects, passed. Rep. Bob Wilson of the 36th Con- gressional District brought his campaign to our campus. Dr. Glenn S. Dumke, chancellor of Cal- ifornia State Colleges, told the AS Council about the progress of the state colleges and offered advice on the proposed student union. Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity, sponsored a debate between Dick Wilson and Lionel Van Deerlin, contenders for the new 37th Congressional District seat. They sparred on the Cuban crisis and local issues. Pat Stalnaker, Daily Aztec editor, acted as referee. 't I ,,., , , rf? I ,.ii A Chancellor Dumke, at left, at press conference ick Gregory Add Humor Nationally know Negro comedian Dick Gregory came to SDS. He puffed on his cigarette, drank glass after glass of water and commented on the social and political issues surrounding the American Negro. Gregory rose to national fame on the Jack Parr Show. Appearing with Gregory were the Town Criers, Tom Scali, Bing Drastrup, Steve Isaacson, and Ken Mansfield, an SDS folksinging group. we - -we E: eip P 23' 149 is e Mega i if -ee - fe, 'V 3'.?Q'4-' Q ' .,r.a53X E - X I J e ...Mew - ,.,,' w x . , K . 5 2 1-2, 3, Vx I I , ,, .SC , ,, I , WA ,Ji ' xn 135 ' ufvg. Q, 3 - -Lk mu, Jef' :rf .M . 1 .fe W 'f!'J fy'i fX- 'F' 71 it . A fig'-A Q 51 f Vps, ' . A4 A' 3' 5 W is ' tai f H rg, as ,. .'f'- ' fy 4 41 ' 1 X . ff .,,,. I . A , , , I Q r ,lv 5-1, V 'A ' i 4 Q f. ll 1- if , ,.'- D3 f A ..- ., 'S 1 1 ' 3 A.. . :I+ A . , ,gs . b L f' , -W -.V ' H- , .ri gf ' . i I 15, .. Ei! Q. K ,gin W I ,i. .s .. sf. fy' Ml' -' ,sf J V Q A fwfr-Qi-f. ' - ' 4. jeowwrs , k s:,', X gif ' 1 eiQ'1:,+Q3Q2,f',f f,,g','nl if it s' 1 ,M A ,il 1 . .. Q f??.,E:,.gf-af,+,:,j,aeoZ'.. . mm: r 1 . f 1.wW3'3:ff1e'?:-:. so . . ew: vii Em. ee ,L 1 1, 2 J. 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A ' - Q Q? 9,-f y , .a we 5 ff QQ ,- if f 1 r fs'z..r .f Z , A S' .W r if L... s 1 .ig if 5 1 XS 1 ,, 3 3:4 My . 1.1 ' H 3 4 x- I 45 ij-vi ,, A ' , fa ' ' ' 1.4. ' gm 117V Contests and Cars Featured in AMS All Men's Week Men were oflieially in the spotlight during All Men's Week sponsored by the Associated Men Students. The week opened with a foreign sports Car show and a ski movie. Men had a chance to show their athletic abilities in a mile run, push-up contest, bike race, and a back-walk-race. Those who survived the contests climaxed the week with a dance in the West Commons. Cindy Runyan, Sigma Kappa, was named AMS Week Queen. X ,A 't QWL A 'Q r . .Q s 5 'lf M N 1 .,,1 , J K if 1 e df 42 ,. 'e t-f13 YWEPE ref .a ti . t. M35 5 if ..., yi . H r . iii. , -gg, K I 'fel N V. J- 'lege ' - I . 'X' tl' K v Xt? 'Q' ' 5, tx., ' - A .,., I K R M K Q. A ,tt I i .e ,.,... . . - , V gy Coach Coryell leads Football Champ With tremendous success of the 1962 championship Aztec football team, student body interest ran high in the field of athletics. Head coach Don Coryell became perhaps the best known person on campus with his talks to the students on his famous I formation and well known personal interest in building the SDS athletic program. With the replacement of athletic business manager Jean H. Cheesy Neil, came many angry protests from the student body and athletes. Don Ritchey, graduate manager, and Al Olsen, head of the Athletic department, were hung in effigy, but the end brought satisfaction and growing unity between the students and athletics. 1 W ' . 'ff K Wfrtifef. e9 ,, sm, sz. Q, -at ,Q f I 7-- X lt q- w, 1 as fi! fi fr li- ,,,..-M 4' wg x Mis' f Q WM -it ,sei ' 5 5, ?3E?f 'S SDS Culture Program Enhanced by Guild Plays L'J.B., a modern-day version of the Biblical story of Job, was produced by the Theatre Guild. The faith parable was presented in the Little Theatre. 1 IFR The Aztec Theater Guild presented Long Day's Jour- ney into Nightf, The play portrayed a day in the life of the playwright and his family. News of the Night was a rollicking farce about two sets of nineteenth century lovers who unknowingly reverse partners in their attempts to elope, ff X 5 f . 1 ' lt. tgkl ,kzigir K K li A ' V I X if-'V if var' I I Q' K xxx i A 'El Skin Of Our Teeth is a satire based on manls ability to survive. It is a reflection of the devastating periods in the life of the world as seen through the eyes of a maid. LAC Sponsors Muslcul Vurlety with Z , We .t41,.t:,y.:, .ia W, gg tgsmga. ,L ik, K V f-,-Iwgigggv so ffl V: JR he-if 'f' ,:- NEW' ff? mf Sw 9, , Folk singer Joan Baez impressed SDS students with her natural voice, friendly personality, and timely comments. The Open Air Theater was filled with a collection of light and mournful ballads sung in her haunting and plaintive voice. LAC sponsored the New York Woodwind Quintet in a concert in the CLS Auditorium. Pictured from left are Samuel Baron, Huteg Ronald Roseman, oboeg David Glaser, clarinetg Ralph Froe- lich, horn, and Arthur Weisberg, bassoon. f , W th s. 1 t 'sk , if' ms - s': asf. stir.: - ,A . Folk, Jazz and Classical Selections ,Mpsf '-fQ'.sss , at qu-- 5463 Dr. Frederick Schwarz gives anti-communism address. Axjst, avi i W ,zAV 7 ., -i ' K. Sounds of Synanon, a iazz band whose members are residents of a self help home for narcotic addicts, presented a modern jazz concert 1n the CLS Auditorium. Pianist Ma.rek Jablonski, Grand Prize winner in the 1961 Cana X3 ii under a Canadian U S exchange program the Music Auditorium Iablonski 22 was on tour of the US dian National Music Competition, played classical selections in V lp., little 500 Bring Spill and laughs! Sponsoring one of the funniest and exciting Contests on campus was Lambda Chi Alpha with its Little 500.9 Fraternities and sororities along with independent organizations sponsored four team members to compete in relay races around Aztec Bowl, Gamma Phi Beta was first in the women's division and Kappa Alpha Theta was second. Toltec Hall grabbed the First place men's trophy and Sigma Chi was second. Miss Sheri Good, Sigma Kappa, was chosen as Miss Blowout to reign over the annual affair. W L, 'Sw-' 3'4 g ...fo sf- it ll 1:3 iii - p g ang , 't ,,' , - ' ' to 5 ,-,.,,.. Qlg qv fig + - 4 2, A9 gg W -44. '- -. 4 , 'Stiff as - 3: 1 , le, -duo, gg 5 u 4 ,phat in g MQFFII 1. 3 . , . H : ' A , X ri! ' ii i ' i ' it : ' A 'iff' V, ti .,,,, ts 4 , ' efFg?3Q'Q, .. 5,-. . N 1 f 1 - -l N I I f:- 5 i fra -'- -NN---- Y ' . t 'X ,-fp-f,11.w-agsztl,-,..,. t-,nfl-551.-g.f:5g4,,fgfgQQ-'Jrf' L- L - K Q A -- 4 ,..2s . ..,,,A,. ,, Jimi ? N -me em 3 . . Q15--2-'ff 1 11715. f' .Riga-, 4 Q -s-weft-1fH's2'S'fH .- 1. I Girls Frolic at Sigma Chi Derby Duy SDS women showed their athletic abilities at the Sigma Chi Derby Day. The girls, dressed in grubbies and branded with Sigma Chi letters, battled in a tug-of-war, raced on tricycles, Can- eanned around a Can, scrambled for pennies in a bathtub of Hour and attempted to steal derbies from Sigma Chi men. jaw. E' ima. SDS Has Growing Pains! L-A faw+?!'Wf4wsw-- ' ,V is , 4- ' r .rpms f f 1 . X i.. 4 1 , to . J pe- -L., ,K Y-Y 'P s , .... ..,,. V- , . -. agar elseif V i a s--,S .--, M -'WM ' , U.. ' M -U, -A Mfg ff g , i, H V s..s ...Q N A AV . tm A m y I . Mimi, ,, ., to ,.,. V . Q Ak V f :sr?x1'2-- W. :Cs 'f'fsfgfm- ' -48' ' ,, l , .f-- it di, V A, VW . f ' f ' V f ., . H Vyyy- 4, in . M . gg- W A L WML s-me x We A -f I . SDS is growing toward university status. Students and professors watched construction workers balance on the beams of the new math building and apply the finishing touches to the new Life Science Building. The building, the most modern on campus, was put into use during spring semester. A bomb scare brought a swarm of police, photographers and students to the Administra- tion Building when maintenance men thought they had found a dynamite charge in a boulder used in the landscaping in front of the building. SDS welcomed Eta Kappa chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity as the campus' 13th national fraternity. The chapter received its charter at a formal banquet Febru- ary 23 at the Islandia. It was the 131st chapter of the national group. The fraternity's auxiliary, Serpentines, the first in the nation, was formed in December. Sigma Nu and Sigma Pi Added to Fraternity list Y ' V , , W L' +1 Kneeling, ffrom leftj : Richard Johnston, Robert Penland, Jim Ashcraft, Jim White, Randy Ray- croft, Bill Blaylock, Mike Towles. Row 2: Jeff Stark, Tom Ybarrola, Jim Hare, Stu Markham, Dave Johnston, Stu Wilson, Andrus Zeltins, Bob Hamilton, Rich Cashore. U Row 3: Steve Lewis, Rod Uerrips, Dick Shultz, Steve Reinert, Ron Peterson, Dick Corder, Martin Wanders, Lee Witham, Lee Lanfried. Not shown: Bob Baldwin, Ted Shultz, Steve Chimbole, Jim Russell. Sigma Pi's returned to campus in February after a 2M year ab- sence. The SDS chapter, Alpha Omega, purchased its new fraternity house on College Circle Outstanding Sigma Pi's are Rich Johnston, chapter presi- dent, and Jim Ashcraft, fresh- man class president. Four men lettered in campus sports. They were Dick Shultz, crew, Jim White, water polo, Mike Towles, swimming, and Bob Baldwin, freshman football. SDS Celebrates Sixty-Sixth Year Sixty-six years of Scholarship and Service was the theme of the 1963 Founders, Day. Highlight of the day was the dedication of the new Life Science Building. Groups Swing at Spring Sing Campus groups competing before an appreciative audience loosened their collective vocal cords in the annual AWS Spring Sing. Groups competed in four divisions: men's, women's, mixed and novelty. Selections ranged from Negro spirituals to contemporary political satire. SDS Skates So Others Nlay Walk Q- Skaters slipped, slid and fell in Alpha Chi Omega's annual Easter Seal skating contest. Winners were Taffy Polster, Alpha Phi, and Ashley Bishop, Pi Kappa Alpha, who ran the course in 30.5 seconds. Theme of the event was Skate so others may walk. Dorms Fly in Blanket Toss Phone-booth-stuffing, gold fish swallowing and talk-a- thons have been replaced by a new college craze. Mem- bers of Zapotee, Tarastec and Toltec dorms sail through the air in a demonstration of blanket flying. The new fad is like sky diving in reverse. N . ,L i R Greeks united for a week of fun and serious discussion during Greek Week April 22 to 28. Fraternities and sororities joined in a pizza party, exchange dinners, talent 5 night, a carnival for underprivileged children, and an All Greek Dance. The week, an annual event, is held to promote the unity and ideals of Greek life. up K N-N Ideals and Unity Stressed During Greek Week 54 , ' W ' g,pg:r:.s N Q ,,,g,e,w,3,7.. ,get Nik -157-i f'nf Vf?:t Biff, H. ' 4 ,Q nk ffvflq 1 :Zi QT? +'Z13i'?4 -D Q -ww ,QM nv , : ,L gf , bg, MH, wigfzf mg, wgfjiki, f f . QU s M '51 wr 4 . f k'?f:f tLfiif?ii?Q3Q-xi Y Y w a ' :fl ev . i f71Q3?ilfs?W' :vw ' 1 ggd I m 5 if we SPORTS y 3 ,9- 3384 .V -wa 'www il 3 gg .45 l Qf ! I 3 S 5 Football Champion hip Y! - Enjoying the finest football season in the history of the school, coach Don Coryell and his 1962 Aztec football team won the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship with a perfect 5-0 record. After a disappointing first game with a strong Cal-Poly Pomona team Q13-65, the Aztecs began a slow uphill climb to ultimate success. The Aztecs' first victory was 26-14 over Los Angeles State. During the next seven weeks, the men of Montezuma won seven consecutive games. The wins included Long Beach State Q36-85 , Cal- Poly KSLOQ C35-14-Q, UCSB C46-81, Redlands and San Fernando Q39-OJ , Homecoming against UOP C32-185, and a smashing 29-26 victory over nationally ranked Fresno State for the coveted championship. Tailback Kern Carson was the Aztecs' leading ground gainer and scorer, averaging over seven yards per carry and breaking numerous CCAA and college records. Carson was selected first team All League and third team All Pacific Coast. The Aztecs drew three sell-out crowds during the season, a record 80,000 people, setting a new attendance and gate receipt record, thus showing the tremendous support and spirit from the students at San Diego State and members of the alumni. Many Aztecs played major roles in the success of SDS's winning season. Coach Don Coryell lauded the whole team for an all-out effort and said he had had no greater thrill than coaching this year's championship team. The Aztecs closed their 1962 season by losing to a fired-up Marine team, 34-6. But all in all, the Aztecs experienced the greatest success in the history of San Diego State. SDS's Championship Coach, Don Coryell fi Wayne Sevier 4' , ' A ,gf ff? Broncos Win, Diablos Full Cal Poly of Pomona made Aztec football coach Don Coryel1's 1962 opening game an unhappy one They claimed a 13-6 upset over highly favored San Diego State before a 10,500 record crowd. Three pass interceptions, sluggish line play, and fumbles enabled the Aztecs to seal their own defeat However, in the first league game the Aztecs proved to be the Aztecs at the end of the previous season as they downed the Los Angeles State Diablos 26-14. Outstanding moments of the game were a 70-yard pass interception return by Neil Petties and block-busting runs by Paul Sallingcr with a gain of 52 yards in 10 carries. David Lay Mike Collins Q Tom Hoffman Wally Cubley Kent Lawson s m I 7 as ii ? if :S .5 Q 1 r . V, X A 1. .1- i,.f'a , if f fwiiw-.Y -if suisii 'ITS' sg- x All Coast and CCAA Choices .iam 1 ' Q c i i y ' i y ., 'x f J , is c If 5 ,, Kern Carson Tailback Mario Mendez scores on a 22-yard touchdown romp. Buck-to-Bock Wins Boost Aztecs into First Taking to the road for the first A time during the year, the Aztecs, I L behind Neal Petties and Paul Sallinger rolled to a convincing 35-14 victory over Cal Poly CSLOJ. San Diego's upcoming Aztecs brought home a 36-8 victory over ' the Long Beach State '49ers. Tailbaek Mario Mendez, playing I his best game of the year, scored three touchdowns in the second half to lead the Aztecs to their victory. Rennie Simmons A r Paul Sallinger Neil Petties and Coach Coryell Phil Farias S- a ,, 'f ' gi Arm? V H Q lf g . E Aztec coach Don Coryell ffar rightj shows his assistants pre-game strategy. Aztec Joe Meeker picks up 13 yards. Larry Korsmeier Mario Mendez Dave Stenson San Fernando State Easy Prey for Montezumans San Diego State's CCAA champions, picking up momentum with each outing, scored a smashing 39-0 win over hapless San Fernando Valley State in tune-up for game with powerful UOP.The Aztecs rolled up 33 points in the first half as Kern Carson and Neil Petties ran with over-powering consistency against the Matadors. E M. A. ,V Y V A IW W, ,is , ,L N, V. ,V,7 Kw,,,,,,iw,-w,.fr1fWM,wf,i- gwwm ,,,a:M,t, We .W , N, ., ,M i-1.4.x-L,-,,m.fi,,f:s , at f f, ,-M W, :ms ,,,,.s,ff., . , L, . ,, .. -N.WM, ' ff- 4 W i,..',,i Q fl. 'Q Sparky Bishop .ii,.,..,m,i,i A. ,,.,nv.:-,,...N..z .em .,,. W, ,s,, .g is ,,w,,MWM,M,ms i ,.s,,.,, s,is,. by V,. ,.,,L V f 2':jx:'ff1 ,Wy M-Mzamfw-axe Ljmgijr H sfiifi' A 'lifes' '1:1u:::.u::fs::5g:22 , s .,,.c, .A ., f -,SM--ma pq flT4?7if'i ' J 'Q-P-Q-+---ms2Mf,j,1f tfjQ ,L -M-W il , ffff .L ffff ,..i ,i 1 l P 3 Q , , 3 , ' w ' ty VIII-vhs-Q . X ' .. X , i'--. 1 K' - A t A e :., ky -,-, is r if ' . arm , -'iff' . Q nl , ' 'ki ,i.Q,.e.. ,,.,, f fkfWfsf-f- f:f.. .:, 13,-X- -a t ep I Gil Warren Left: Kern Carson is brought down after a 28-yard run against San Fer- nando State. In 1 ..,, , 98 Aztecs board bus for tune-up game with Santa Barbara before title game with Fresno State. SDS Sluughters UCSB 46-8 San Diego State's Aztecs took to the road for the second straight week and rolled to a 36-O half-time lead against the UCSB Gauchos and then coasted on to an easy 46-8 victory. Aztecs Rout Redlands Playing heads-up defensive football for the second straight week, San Diego State shut out a strong University of Redlands football team 39-0 behind the powerful running of fullback Paul Sallinger. John Farris Dave Peterson Don Halte John Godden SAN DIEGO STATE Fresno State Santa Barbara Cal Poly CSLOJ Long Beach L. A. State CCAA Flnul Standings W 5 4- 2- 2 2 0 Neil Petties snags touchdown pass against Redlands. Lloyd McCoy X . in M' 2 Joe Meeker Gil Warren scores on Gauchos. 61 Aztec tailback Kern Carson romps for 15 yards on opening play of the title game in fog-filled Aztec Bowl. Dave Stenson, no. 68, and Phil Farias, no. 36, throw key block for Kern Carson on an 88-yard touchdown run. 's Guard John Godden pulls down Fresno's ace quarterback Beau Carter from behind. 62 Aztecs Drop Bulldogs 29-26 to Take CCM Championship Tailback Kern Carson blazed his way into Aztec football history as he ripped the Fresno State Bulldogs to shreds. He raced to three touchdowns on runs of 28, 88, and 48 yards while rolling-up 236 yards on the ground. He also caught a nine-yard pass to give him 245 yards in total offense for the evening and two school records. The Aztecs held off a late Bulldog rally in the fog to win 29-26 and bring the first championship in 11 years to Montezuma mesa. nu. Joe Gibbs Jim Stauber Gary Romero John Butler rf Bob Vaughn Randy Chaffin r L VLIIV j J if W 1' y 'rggfjff l if K mms 1- y 3 . t.. -, , W at wg. sissy Y' .t . y Eldridge Cooks Lynn Gordon MCRD Topples State 34-6 MCRD playing its best game in two years, closed San Diego State's football season the way it started b pounding the Aztecs 34-6, before the largest crowd of tliie season in Aztec Bowl. The Marines took a narrow 14-6 halftime lead and then scored 20 big points in the second half to turn back the Aztecs for the first time in eight straight games. Playing without the services of Kern Carson throughout most of the game SDS was unable to move against the Marines. Guard Lloyd McCoy puts on pass rush. N as f if Kern Carson, no. 24, picks up yardage against UOP. Carson Runs Over UOP 32-I8 Tailback Kern Carson, showing his running ability for the third week in a row, ran over the University of Pacific 32-18, to give San Diego one of its biggest Homecoming wins in the history of the school. Giving up an early first period touchdown the Aztecs rallied behind Carson to take a 20-6 half time lead. The Aztecs matched the Tigers' two second-half tallies and then played heads up football to take the big win. UOP, who was ranked 8th in the nation in major college defense with 88 yards per game, gave up 326 yards to coach Coryell and his mighty offensive scoring machine. End Mike Collins pulls in pass in MCRD game. :il George Farrell ,gg , tai., r A' 5 E 1 A 1 I i L Nax vie. 4 .f1L,fi35frW'ff5 ms, wanna.: 2 ,331 V V M.,. M L, ..... G3 f2:.1.:f.- .:....r.., i-H. ---' ' '-:.:'f W f . . W,,a,..,.. es,-U Front row from left: Jim Sandlin, Ron Greenig, Mat Anderson, Robert Baldwin, Doug Bishop, Charles Amos, Steve Taylor, John Campbell, Dean LawLaugh, Charles Guthrie. Row 2: Jay Gutowski fAssistant Coaehj, Gabby Escalera, Joe Chambers, Warren Goedert, Larry Dubbs, Jerry Beavers, Lynn Hull, Grant Mayer, Lee Burkett, Gary Hart, Pat Curran, John Quigley. Row 3: Roger Mumby, Larry Guske, Gary Duncan, John Boyles, Bob Williams, Aubrey Woodroof, Gerald Gray, Bob Komep, Gene Anderson, Don Royal, Mike Bouchard, Jack MeEncroe, Tom Barrnet, Larry Fernandez, Kim Gifford, Dick YVells fHead Coach. TW'f-- W' ' ..,.w':-Mw-- -- - -- Q . .. -M JV Gridders Dis lu P Y , New Talent A i 1, 1,1 ,,,V .i 3'3LiT173fJ'T57-'5 1' i V . - ' fffi. ...,,.,,,, Led by the excellent passing attack of QB Steve Taylor, the Aztec Papooses sported a split season, 'if , winning 3 and losing 3. Taylor's favorite targets '.A, ,,'. were ends Tom Barnett and -Iohn Boyles while i i f ii' lj! the ground attack was led by hard charging bull, .g,.,..,,,, ..,' 1: Dale Hawley. Don Royal, Guard, and Center Bob if Korzep, also played key roles in the Papoose's ii s's'e' My ii . tough schedule. This yearls team, deeper and more 3 ' - T i i 1 experienced than the previous year, won over ...', g ,,j5,Qj Oceanside IIC., San Fernando Valley -IV and Long nei' i , Beach State JV, while losing to USC and UCLA ii ii i'li iti Frosh and Imperial Valley College. pyw, if AKAA , A, I 1, ,,,..k 3,,g1.1,t,,,. V, im, M .W fue, se-at May - ,. John Bgylgg Dale Hawley Bob Williams hurdles off tackle for small gain. Dale Hawley on his way to the Promised Land Y 3 ' 1 f A Q 'S at 'si 5, ' J 'nies- y , k, S Portee Paces Harriers to CCM Crown Ernie Portee The Aztec Harriers paced by Ernie Portee, Jim Montgomery and Mike Golden, breezed through the cinder fields to bring San Diego State its 10th CCAA Championship in 12 years. Portee ran the L.A. State 3.2 mile course in 15:38.7 to break the 16.21 record set by James Carrol of U.C.S.B. the previous year. The Aztecs were rated the third best Cross Country squad in the state after winning over such teams as Long Beach State and U.S.C. AJ? First row left to right: Lowe fMgr.l, Rogers, Borden, Olson, Haverlandt, Riley, jackson. Second row: Phillips, Shields, Portee, Dragila, Golden. Third row: Montgomery, Hack, Gay, Willoughby, Parry, Elbel Knot shownj. 4, . . K eff' fw 5!?5giz1 ffl Bob Mackey hooks it in for another State basket. Varsity Basketball Jack and the Giants Sport Thrilling Season SEASON RESULTS SDSC 68 Cal Poly CPOmonaj 58 66 Pepperdine 74 67 Whittier 64 68 University of San Diego 49 55 Denver 81 52 Regis 58 74 Colorado State 73 57 Utah State 101 65 Regis 64COT1 59 Iowa State University 72 73 San Francisco State 63 77 Redlands 50 82 Los Angeles State 81 65 Fresno State GOCOTQ 65 Cal Poly CSLOJ 58 84 Wfhittier College 81 65 San Fernando Valley 59 60 University of California at Santa Barbara 71 85 Long Beach State 8OfOTj 55 Pepperdine 51 86 Los Angeles State 83COT1 56 Fresno State 64 75 Cal Poly CSLO1 64 86 San Fernando Valley State 77 66 U. C. Santa Barbara 71 63 Long Beach State 78 OT-Overtime A first place tie and a bid to the regional college play-offs were lost as the unpredict- able occured in the California Collegiate Athletic Association basketball race. The Aztecs suffered a 78-63 loss to fifth place Long Beach State. An SDS win would have meant a CCAA deadlock. The Aztecs ended up tied with Santa Barbara for second place with an 8-4 record. The Aztecs were hurt with the ineligibility of center Bob Mackey and forward Frosty Glithero in the middle of the season. George Roberts took over and did an exceptional job in the pivot spot left vacant by Mackey. The Montezumans were paced by 5' 9 Jack Shawcroft the hard driving, hard fighting little big man on the team. In the many overtime games the Aztecs had this season it was Shawcroft who came through calmly and cooly moving the Aztecs to one of the toughest teams on the West Coast. Standing along Shawcroft was Larry Meek a 6' 63 forward who shoots like a guard and rebounds like a center. Other men who contributed to the Aztecs successful season were Tony Garnier, Jim 'iBones Bowers, Clyde Hadley and Tim Jones. in ,nt LT 6 A--...,,,,, , 5 V - .ff il.. ' 1 I4 'Y iff N, 'ae' .iq Larry Meek goes up for a jump shot. George Roberts does it the easy way 4 1 wmb I lx 5 f ' 1 -51, Y Mm, Q . sw.,.....,- 'sw .ww To GW! GA Larry Willis Stop, thief! i 3. f as , ,, , xii Q so 5 T X YJ 5 f 35 fy is I X itat' 1 tsee ' ' L fh 2 im Bowers Tom Tenney Jack Shawcroft WZ? ,1 iff M gr' Look, up in the sky, it's a b1rd 2- It , ,A QS, 'Z 56,7 s w e 22 '--L Larry Meek Tony Garnier Tony Garnier goes up for the tip l Bob Mackey Clyde Hadley Anyone for the Minuet? George Roberts springs high above Cal Poly player. ' 'J ,f-.'- ,:.,: . if ,K 'E A F ' 5 fir 2 . we ' - 2 , yyr y r o ti is Fritz Zlegenfuss George Roberts Tim Jones .1 t X 3 all ff' 4-f - 5-N5 Larry Meek 20, has more than a handful. M M Q s , - - -S 1 0 f MM 1 if 'X NMR 5 15323 1 X S , if' . , ,L .,. 7 .,. ,V M, K .1 1 gf tg , ff? A f.f. I f ffkl 7 1 A imL 1 L ,L L'L,Ii,LL. f T :', V t lrcl . l I kV,, 1 ,.L Forrest Glithero Bill Marseilles . . And into the stretch it's 24 Jack Shawcroft . . . 2' 1. 'Tv' 7 5 K L11 1' it I ,Vk, Bob Mackey sets screen for Tim Jones 10, as he goes up for a shot. George Roberts 30 shoots hook shot as Larry Meek looks on in astonishment. 69 . Season starters, from left, Bob Mackey, Larry Meek, Tony Garnier, Clyde Hadley and Jim Bowers Ziegenfuss, up for a jump-shot 4 ,K Q94 Hard driving jack Shawcroft breaks through the enemy defenses for one of his many game saving lay-ins Look-out, here it comes. L, .16 i Bye Mom, we're going now. .iw fm' , , 52 ,..- , s - Q 3 e .c 'W X 5- Y it 2 3 fm E ff r 3 Owh , seems to say George Roberts as he's fouled by Cal Poly forward. fx Larry Meek scores an easy bucket. Bob Mackey's deadly hook proved fatal to many teams. Y - ff 1.6. ff ff Just walk on by . XS- 41 Row 1, from left: jim Bowers, Bill Marseilles, Jack Shawcroft, Ed Cadis, Glenn Smith, Mgr. Row 2: Clyde Hadley, Tom Elman, Tim Jones, Dave Bankert, Tom Tenney, Fritz Zicgenfuss. Row 3: Coach George Ziegenfuss, Bob Mackey, Larry Meek, Tony Garnier, Larry Willis, George Roberts, Forrest Glithero, Assistant Coach, Lyle Olson. Tim Jones puts a hex on Iowa State forward. Bob Mackey lays one up for an easy two against the Whittier Poets. Freshman Basketball Bang! You're dead. Row 1, from left: Gary Martin, John Shemke, Paul Janiki. Row 2: Ed Applegate, Mike Bladow, Craig Nettles, Ed Perez, Tim Arnett. Row 3: Coach Benton, Dick Pierce, Craig Ohmen, Gabe Zovani, Rolland Heim, Chris Crawford, Bob Oliver. Perez leads Frosh Roundballers Ed Perez drives toward basket . . . With four games remaining to be played, the Frosh court men have piled up an ll-5-1 record due to the fine efforts of Ed Perez, Dick Pierce and Craig Nettles. Wlith a lack of height over previous years, the Papooses have still given larger opponents a run for their money. . . . and makes it. 5 i Water Babies Go Winless ..... Guin Experience mir' if H Front row Cleft to rightj James White, Bob Brown, Don Hutchinson, Dennis T Row 2: Dale Schwicker fCoachJ, Stan Williams, Rich Schwarten, Dick Shultz, Gene Ambrosia, not shown, Rocky Hayden, Gary Burson. I kara W. ei t s , . ,W .. V. ,L Q- 5 il ton. Larry Raymond, Coach Dale Sehwicker's 1962 Water Polo team played host to six defeats in as many starts. The new varsity sport, however, made a better showing than was expected at the start of the season. With the return 0 Tilton, the 1963 poloists should bring to Montezuma Mesa a recognized power in years to come. This is mine, your rubber swan is over there. f Big Guns Bob Brown, and Dennis ,. f NWVQ 'HT' ,sf W0 J.,-be Cul! LW V ., . 4 n I 8 - In . W , ,, - we aa. I we ,,, new 1 5 Q as , Q :gif k few , Take that you fink, if in ,,, 1, .Q Q fir 'rip .X T' . :Q we tak, 1 S ,gk K f K at R V . it If e if s e . rl i r . i, . -' r--' - , , A tf . .. E K am --i. ,f,. Mk, 'K e : 1- Y L ' -Y A 1se '2Sffi'i 'ff 1H1'i'3Q'f5L455U ' ' in .7 , , . fn: f, W ' Rfflfg. I .f 'Aj w A A ' 7132. wil l- 5 I My , mi. ew H , f AM.: , Wa, 1 Q ff I l.. He . .f2',e'.,p' ff . . W2 e-e. .- H , ' ' . Q, are we i ..r t so A 'I 129 ' , jj, A , , k Ajja f iq g.v'sJ ev Y , K ,, , bg -- , - . - - H, ,Ai A-L q 4 w new , . 2 A r' ,Riff ,e t - Q. fm ,z-.P .Je ls? ' f B an f. B N 191213 B Ml' ' .1 -hi TA Wifi, Bob Brown, 28, moves in to block goal attempt. ' 2315 Row 1 from left Joe Hall Pat Bennett, Tommy Logans, Denny Berg, Merrel Davis, Frank Brown Dale Kernes Orville Hay John Davies. Row 2 Ichiro Nakanishi, assistant coach, Steve Sparks, Larimore Cummins, Pete Burgert, Pat Curren Lloyd McCoy, Coach Harry Broadbent, Morris Akers, Dennis Payne, Bill Clauder, Mutmen Full to Fourth in CCAA The Aztec wrestling team finished the season placing fourth in the California Collegiate Athletic Association charnpionships which were held at San Fernando State. Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo dethroned the defending champion Aztecs totaling 75 points in the all day tournament. Fresno State followed with 60 points 5 Long Beach State placed third with 59, and the Aztecs finished with 57 points. In a non-league match before the CCAA play-offs the Aztecs shut- out Cal Poly of Pomona 36-0, and wound up with a 9-4 overall dual meet mark and a 4-2 CCAA record. In the play-offs Merrel Davis gained the only fall in the championship finals, Lloyd McCoy, the only fall in the consolation finals, and Frank Brown the fastest fall in the tournament, 22 seconds. Davis was runner-up in the balloting for the most valuable wrestler of the tournament. R. Pat Bennett's head, right, is the only part identifiable. Dennis Payne in victory over Cal Poly opponent. Hey, take it easy will you? 5 w J. Pat Curren Tommy Logans Frank Brown Orville Hay Merrel Davis Under the watchful eye of the referee. Lloyd McCoy r V. -. H ,, .L ,,,,, ' , Q :f, f'isgWMk! In -. mf, .. ,f . -1. rg ,L Pat Curren had no trouble pinning his man. Bill Clauder at that last strenuous moment. lf . w Q .la Pat Bennett ,,.,.,,..,..,...4M,. .,,.,,.,,, ,.,... 5 si John Davies .,...--f--- 'S'MM DIEBQ ATE DIEGU hm urs G ST bt I ATL' . X, K M 1' DIEGC ST TE 4 , iss? '57 ..,,,W WT STA W! EG s R, sk 42 ,gl T ., 4' vs 351 I A t- 3, 4 A g XR!! Ulf SAN T! E , STAT' STATE1 tl Q A it 1 5 ,129 ' - A ' at me .-il? Row 1, ffrom leftlz Larry Carman, Glen O'Classen, Gary Lindstrom, Ron Frindt, Ian Jackson, Jeff Bada, Mario Mendez. Row 2: Tony Sucec, Jerry Beavers, Ray Reichert, Jim VVebb, Argee West, Ron Humphrey, Darryl Nelson, Ernie Portee. Row 3: Coach Choc Sportsman, Bill Gould, Allen Shields, Sandy Svatko, Dennis Baxter, Rich Howell, Ken Fallon, Warner Willoughby, John Combs, Mike Golden. Nelson leads Montezuma Cindermen Varsity Truck The Aztec thinclads gained momentum as the season progressed. Led by versatile track and field star Darryl Nelson, the team set several records. Nelson was called one of the finest all-A round track men to hit SDS in many years. Also adding to the successful season was pole vaulter Norm McMillan, who topped a long standing mark, and Ken Fallon, Bill Gould, Ron Humph- rey, Don Kalmer, Jim Montgomery and Ernie Portee. The team was coached by freshman coach Dick Wells in the absence of Coach Choc Sportsman. A 30-year veteran of the track oval, Sportsman went to Japan during the spring to conduct track clinics at the request of the U.S. State Department. Coach Choc Sportsman f 'F 7 e'r i1.f it 5 .1 gz a. ia N111 M 6 -R EA 2 X ,f '- I R , Y f rf!- gf If If Q. s Sandy Svatko xg NK f ,J rf ,VL... .Q J., 5,33-v, . , 32 X at W , , Norm McMillan-Pole Vault Darryl Nelson-Hlgh-pomt man , 5 f-an nz STA .a , H W if Je 4-5 ATE Ernie Portee M4 Mile Distance runner Bill Gould-Hurdles 57 - f ,w . . , .-...,,,,A,,,iunm..l.,-6,2 Req. DIE an 'l ' M, 'wx 1 ' . .vi ' Ron Humphrey-Shot Put 15 in 1 I '- . I 7 5 +??52i,1 'ff ' f ' L Q f . , 1 , L,,,'f,, ,Q I , I if 5 A I V, A I A i I K il ,, A 7. A A wh .-,Vg hz Q, ,gs i ,,' 311'3'i -fit' - - IQ Q ,.,,.- -X ll mmf l 0 n Q 35 f ogg' ' ga-Q-pus, gg -gn V QYW5,-.ff-lwws,:PM-f,f W'J,1P?5?g :,,A e ,,ifi.i.. L,,g,.,.,Li, H LWL, 1 fy f W -581. '11 ., swf' semi? k ,fiwgg Q-an ' . '6: i i'l. 912226. ,A 'K ,,.,,7eAw. tiwhnw-vq Bill Gould goes over the hlgh hurdles Ken Fallon, hlgh Jump Darryl Nelson flashes across the flnlsh l1ne Darryl Nelson, hlgh po1nt man Ray Reichert, pole vault u mac 51A'rs Letxs twist again . . ', Ron Humphrey Look mom! It,s Supermanf' Norm McMillan o L f Q fe ng W ' nw ' V 'Q ,ffsjyg 1 . 2 .!. KE? V I mm x' X n K V ' ' ir 'LQ if Q., - A ::A I ,Inu . L ,o.,, ,, , . if o 0 W,,bq,Qa QXQ' W . F - 1 , 3 fy J .. 1 Y 1 -if if ' Q 5 ' 5' ' Q if' . S 4 v b. , A yn W -.1 Q., an w i ,- ' fn . 'ig 'f I o A oo - i A oo' i ,A ' f o ' -- - V, , .,, t H o, , , lv- -5 ,, Y-1 W . ' 4 , , 4 - C, 3 , , WW... 4, . A 2 Q -o ,ix J' f 'W ,ny I Q. -s we if fl E V 1 L an MA t P T 2 G X 51, ,I J X 1' Row 1, from left: Bill Hickman, Gary Bishop, Jim Curtis, Herb Dickard, Galen Borden, Rick Heckler, Gavin Riley, Rick Hedrick. Row 2: Coach Sportsman, Lantz Lewis, Richard Bullock, Dave Sheets, Dave Gilmore, Mike Gay, Larry Godfrey, Doug Whithers, Dennis Creason, Doug Bishop, Coach Wells. Row 3: Bob Williams, Bradley Baer, Steve Brown, Tim Dragila, Frank Swiderski, Matthew Anderson, Jim Poole, Ted Hack, Conrad Lingenfelder, Ray Napier. JV Cinder Men Show Great Promise -..N ua'-aq,,,,,, l l ...New FTOSII RBCDNIS SEI' The 1963 Freshman track team was well on its way to , setting many records. The four man teams of Heckler, Whithers, Godfrey and Bullock broke the mile relay record with a time of 3.23:6. Bishop set a javelin record with a cast of 192' IMU and Baer threw the discus 131 feet, also for a record. l l . Q J gill, l, ,iifikij M Tift f si, :'2 ': 4 ,f ., i . I k qf, 5 1 ,,, ,. V , xi Q AA ,X Y H, .nt lasik, , ,,-, ,J 'i m ----- ---- W '--- ..'1- H Wm S . i' ':' c -eete - N ,, lag -ig? , ' '2: ' ' i - y rcy ' 'i ' ' I -' '42 et' B ' if 1 ieeieiiiyre B f e i is r 1 -:Me T gigs, r.rL 7 ,, '55-i?'l ,jury 'haf K, . A-t . Doug Bishop casts the javelin. F rom left: Larry Godfrey, Doug Whithers, Richard Bullock Rick Heckler in the mile relay. and X' ' Qa- Row 1, ffrom leftj 1 Coach Smith, Maxey, Carasco, Frabotta, Serrano, Murphy, Johnson, Force. Row 2: Mann, Cota, Cohen, Marseilles, Estavillo, Lefler, Kramer, Michaels. Row 3: McGhee, Koenig, Branstetter, Flesner, Marr, Grove. CCM Flag at Stake for Aztec Nine Varsity Baseball The Aztec nine had a 2-1 conference mark in the California Collegiate Athletic Association by April 5. The team's record was 9-4 going into three contests with Fresno State. SDS baseball coach Charlie Smith was at the helm for the 27th season as the Aztecs fielded one of the youngest clubs in the college's history. Off to a good start, the team scored its first run of the season in the SFU game on a homer by Bob Estavillo in the first inning. Others helping in the successful season included Larry Kramer, Stan Michaels, Mike McGhee, Gary Branstetter, Dave Flesner, Vance Gage, Ray Koenig, Mike Murphy and Bill Marseilles. vi .. I 43 1 1 . . Q if , 115, ui Q . ,W- fl. X w 911' t 0' X xP M ...gem--f A . 4 , ' - 5 ,M gov' w of-f . 5 , R ti 'df - A' . -Qffuf 'A A ' ,. L:-ef gym., -V , I A 7, nw A 1,113 ... 7aq:na.sam'f..w-W.. ef 1 L gf, , ' , ., uf ew- Q- ' .J 1 X in ff' Pi' fm' 'QM-Yf'4 i '-' V A Q- - -- fh, M ,mvgiggwm--,.,., M, ,. , 4 Hit and run. wma- -' L- . 1 fggiiwf , , . -1. f . 56 Coach Smith looks on. ni 5 i gl on Y FE J? Sz: 5 5 sa 5' :s H Honest, umpire, I didn't mean to hit him. 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J 55 1 , QQ W AW , l 1 e in ag! ee i 4 wil , iii , Mimi A ei ' I V - . ,' ' A -vp! , A ,fr , A i l - A m A Dave Flesner Stan Buck Michaels The grandstand overlooking home plate. as 'KHey, you can't fit in my mit. lx 1 urs - A Q f A 4' , Eff 'E , , 17 -is w E 'Z' ' as -25 , V 'F n z if . .1 ' ' 4- 1' . -x . A . ,. , . My 1Q,,, M-is we ..v,f . ,?.,. V ,,.. ..,V,. u -1.55 V , H I . ,W , ,,,,. .. 4 5 ' , 'ziggy , ,M 5 ,ef N- ,. 1 -P W,f1,e.1W T .mlm-mga, l.w,M,l-v ---as ,-L-. .V f l 'f'm Qf Q . l , . 3 , -- : Out at first base. or 1 l i 3 . s nsaiag' , V h v ,, i,: V my ww My rf ,f . Y Q V ,- . ., V ,,,,, , my M J.. , Q I V I ' X ' ef' 'f R an-A - wb if - , 1 4-'.4,-4,,,gu. ,., r wb' bf- ai-Wk - .,.--'- pl .1 - e...e-. ' 'fr'-1 K- 4 , Q U . W, 'H .f -os - QQ Mike McGhee, strike one. Here comes a bunt. r W - 1--,L . of ':.' H fr , L , W jfs, -r 1 L MLM L 57 , P .... , . A or w., ' 3 if s fr . 1 :Q , . fy .'. f gm ,M , my ' r ' mm5r '. ,' mf ' '- f 5 1 -1 I W W u r. :ggi A a S ' '. 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M 2 Y' ,Q tv Q , . ,,,. . .. I t ,, AAVV L, -fl -m,-..-mzfw-new 1'-W .M .4 .... Q .. if .- J .W A W. . . - .-:Z ' .- ' ' Q. Come on, hurry up!,' gif? . V, V k sau. V at 1-ffm-.M .. 7.15, at 'aw 5 - , ' .qw . W . ty? 1 +231 1, wa yi Yi gt yi at ' ff QQ' 4 wh 3 ,, Mm Q Q 1 Q F iii? i hx W L 6, . . z X ' ,ax W Xin 1: ky G Ya-liulsai' f X Q . 4 . ,..f 'fy-1 im ' 2513 'f'. Z 151. W ' ' ,A W wa A an 2 1 . . . besides, what good does it do to wear hard hats?' il ig. . I 4 l'Congratu1ations! Nice hom ,sk ,, 2, -1' 'aw fl. ' .fl L I ' -ns -1 vs ,, .. 'X ffij f ' 'S sv A-nh M 'A . M 1. X ' , ii , Y -L p1qwgq,TgfL?4 an W . Q? Q ,, V v 'KTiiimbCrrr V' Mike McGhee Bob Estavillo .Q H, .51 22' ' -'L The Aztec outfielders 87 s we X mit : -' lf. . ,f512wa:a33f5f K Sfi59iL'5?f?.i 3 - , Y I 2 , I ,, H 5 . 'Y W, .. . v,x M V33 f-s H2 ' ' 1 -' V -ife:fi'21'-?jf':'f- 1 - le .W 5, Q X ' V, if.: 3 , A Prey: Y :,g.5,'r1,,Q ' 'ww' . ff 2-W ,. QE1 -.f gr Y ,Q Whittier catcher makes the out as Aztecs Vance Gage and Dave Flesner look on. Ray Koenig Mike Murphy s-.fseyk , K 'VF Q M, l ef., if L. 'A' ,.:fggql,5,, ,Q iff' i-.f,15+dho- i',T : l.' my Norm Marr has been a real asset to the Aztec crusade , K'Hey catcher, I canlt see your signalfl 3,1 ,- fl' '. . ' , 3 2 if f 1 A Q V- ' ' ' f ' t , 'Ar ix l iw l g A Z: . ,ww L L , ' t .A W Q QA ei , , I , ,V Q . L 5 .n z ' r r t . + ,ei e. - f , . ' f ' f. , 11 - t.ff up -, ',,. f Eg - -- ykky, an n L' ia Q ., V. . F t' 'lqgtfw 524-a+fM?'1 LQ -' i 3 ' Q If , t F +33 ,V main? v, M ' 4:4 JY A , V cf 'MQJQ ' .fl S ' ua, me 44 W W-.4 88 Ray Koenig gets a solid spot on the ball. Little Jim Mann makes up for his size on the mound. 'Yifiwyr we-H .s,w , 5 2 W if ,L Mike McGhee makes the catch for the out. 43' for-4 A .Q ,. .....-.- is ,G J LL.. K if M . ' Q M . . 'L J 'QI ' ' - - ' ' ,g, , -- .. - n f M ..q- ' - I W - -?'1-'f5 2 w x. 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' 3 , if3. f gt . -iii g fifl mi if 'F l .iQ .f as ,,.--6, ya ww.. ,- I , A .L . fu... f.. , X ... ,,, . .. K . e , . ., . .A . , ,. Bob Estavillo one of the Aztecs' lgadin hitters. Ray Koenig makes the stop in left field to prevent a double. 3 A Pepperdine player makes a lunge for third base. 3? W .. wi! my M Lani, K I ... ge S 5 'us ll 3 K . W . M ,. 35 K.: sie say 'M 5 ii, 2 ., Wi? Q fi, ,. ff is fy ' f . 1 . ' l ff 5- T: - W' in im iQg'Hf as K 5 . - 4 ii Y A i A .W .sid Z, Q ,V K, k k , . .,,. Q. f my 5 , I , 55, , nf as - A -if -A gi -I ,,, ,. -V - ' H, ff' X X ,Q J ,. , -' ' X '-I r ,,,. ev -W ' if A 'rx f . ,Q ff' I V . .X X , K l v- f i., f F - 3 sWe!kg.e54vg5.ig .475 -417 Nw +-mmol? , ' Q5 1 I I . FJ y I - . e ' H, 1' A ' -ffm .. W ,A 1- .,, ff' 7 A i A J ., .- NH , 1 J' 'f ' 'I . .1 f .. A ,.- . 1, ' 4- ,, f .,..,.ff ' f K M, K i A K ,, A , ,W Mg, V W . 1 W H A x M , AM .J ,. .F ' ,K , ., V, .5 k.,i,.,.Vk:.,L.? ,f I K I Y 4 i yi? - Six e f'ff7 : i- 'f i 7' 1 Iwo-7 ' . fr ay? ff 'f f Q Q ' A Us , f ., ,W-.2 'fx-ff' ii . , , ,. 'f an Q, ,Asif X ,, of I , 2' . I X' W' - r gr , :fi A .We h , a t , l e T r rt a at s P 5 V- V ' X 5 I K : 1 T5 W-5 Us ip, ..,, , , ?,,,,tjN v Row 1, from left: Rice, Serafin, Lang, Gunter, Campbell, McIntosh. Row 2: Campanella, Horne, Payne, Gray, Russell, Beveridge,Everett. Row 3: Cassie, Anderson, Coach Olsen, Rupe, Weir, Griswold, Powers.,Sitc0scy, Wyatt. This year's frosh baseball team opened the season with two defeats in as many starts. The Papooses, however, should gain enough experience to pull out of the slump for a fairly successful season. They lost to Point Loma High School, and South-Western College. The team is paced by Tom Lang, Bob Sitcoscy and Jim Rupe, Sitcoscy has u shown great promise and should be a real asset to the team. 4. l I Tom Lang slides into first base. l. i x -Y .4 , vip' 6 ri' Y From left: Dennis Trout, Ron Bronk, John Emrich, John Lehton, Jim Quilty. John Wallen not shown, Aztec Netters Have High CCAA Hopes 1, Varsity Tennis asf San Diego State's tennis squad, under the coaching of Al Olsen, was 1-0 in California Collegiate Athletic Association competition and had a 5-1-1 overall mark as of April 1. Led by the outstanding doubles play of John Wallen, Dennis Trout, Jim Quilty and John Lehton and undefeated singles man Ron Bronk, the Aztecs had a good chance to bring a championship to Montezuma Mesa Bronk, in his third year with the Aztecs, was also undefeated in doubles play. 2 1 as if i K ' 5 4 f J 5 J V ' . ,Q , s . . . . I - s f 2 , . , , , . . . . - f i . f . I , -1 A 4 . ,,,,-frm' John Wallen Coach Al Olsen Dennis Trout 'W-1 .ff is .te i , .5 yy K FW 'is' Row 1, from left: Smith, Brav, Staulb, Keyes, Foggy, MacBeth, Shacklin, Curtis, Brown. Row 2: Graham, Livingston, Kilpatrick, Piper, Hale, Madigan, McCambridge, Odle, Bean, Taylor Row 3: Thomas, Plum, Hilton, Rea, Schroder, Dieb, Squiggly, Chafin, Phral, Miller, Merimontez, Ivey, Coach Mattarocci. Aztec Ruggers on the Move ...Greatly Improved Randy Chafin has shown much improvement. Coach Frank Mattarocci's fast-improving Aztec rugby team was well on its way to a Southern California Rugby Union championship, The Aztecs, backed up by hard hitting David Lay, Randy Chafin, Gil Warren and Joe Rockhold, have been holding tough teams in the SCRU. just as rugby was gaining much student interest on campus it faced a major setback due to lack of funds and a full-time coaching staff. The Aztecs in their first year of varsity status had shown great promise. Ernie Dronenberg, center, is all hands on this one. -K T AM...- Q Y 7 1224 nigh if Sk a ss ul, Mi Unidentified Aztecs fight for possession of ball. hmm' ,, 1. Earl Hale Q 1 w W i w X , . 1 Come on Huey, way don t you share it? i Sonny Hilton Paul Plumb KW 5 Mike Madigan Dave Marimontez, captain Bob Prahl Look out! Everyone head for cover. 0 i nm N,-- M 5 ,w 5 ' f X Msgs Row 1, from left: Terry Klemetsrud, Dennis Johnston, Robin Halley Jerry Gaudet, Lee Olson Skip Spindler fFrosh tearnj. Row 2: Michael Johnston, Fred Kasch, Thomas Bates, Gary Becker Terry McPherson Robert Burkholder, Dave Sleet, Dr. Fred Kasch, coach. Varsity Gymnastics Led by three-year lettermen Fred Kasch Jr. and Gary Becker, the San Diego State gymnastic squad opened its season with a defeat by Long Beach, 1962 CCAA champions. As Del Sud went to press the Aztec gymnasts won 3 and lost 2, winning against San Francisco State, Brigham Young University, and El Camino College while losing to Long Beach State and Los Angeles State. Kasch is the CCAA All-Around events champion while Becker's specialty is the trampoline. The all-around competition involves six Olympic events: free exercise, side horse, long horse, horizontal bar, parallel bars and the still rings. Pretty Diane Zervas does a front leaning rest. 5 I if Ui -il l.EY 'i 5 HL H. 1 Phyllis Urner attempts a straddle on the uneven parallels. Michael Johnston displays perfect symetry in the a A Y ...il- ls 1 if 1. s -M X Terry McPherson does a straining exercise on the still rings. execution of this move. Bob Burkholder does a flying dismount on the side horse. He was second in CCAA in 1962. Dave Sleet flies through the air in a somersault. A f ii 2 . t,...m..-,..........u..i.. . Tom Bates on the parallel bars. mym . ,. -, .:1 n.r2 ww u i: .eiw-e:rmm2-'.- ...wwe , 3 Gary Becker on the tra mpoline was second in CCAA in 1962. 95 ,rf '1- Joe Bramante goes into g an-,X w . .,,. 5 :' I. my Q Row 1, from left: Ron Buttemure, Martin Fitzurka, Don Seibert, Joe Bramante, Don Frinell, Rick Evans, Jon Ewing. Row 2: Dr. William C. Burgess, coachg Lance Lembeck, Stan Williams, Darrell Holmgren, Dave Szuch, Jack Inhofe, Mark Bruce, Mike Towles. Varsity Swimming dive from the high board. San Diego Stateis swimming team opened its 1963 season on a winning note, with a close 49-46 win over a much improved University of California Santa Barbara squad, at Peterson Gym Pool. Del Sud, however, had to go to press before the Aztecs really got into the season. The Aztecs' top trio were freestyler Mark Bruce, butterfly and breaststroker Dave Szuch and backstroker Darrell Holmgren. Szuch captured three events against the Guachos while Bruce came through with two blue ribbons and Holmgren, one. The best time of the day was by Szuch in the 200 yard breaststroke. He toured the distance in 2 minutes, 28.9 seconds to break his own school mark of 2: 30.5 set last year and he also set a new pool record. fx? '34 'I-4 Look out below! Darrel Holmgren on the starting stand. Jon Ewing does a one and one half twist. Hey coach, there's a bug on my leg n o R V 4 iv- Q E - n,-1 MW, ' 3 1 ... W,,,,,.,, ,h,,,.v, ,, ,.,,,W,.,A.-,, , . - k,,, A V. in 4' f .2 f 2 M - 'Z Q ' Y' ' 1 , f , . I fi i 5 I . , ,A Q if + I Which one of ants? I e From left: Bud Alexander, Howie Dodson, Dick Clark, Gary Dunsmore, Coach Del Beekley, Coxswain Pete Knudsen. Kneeling, Doug Reid, Don Hilts, Gordon Sutuorius, Doug Houser. Varsity , Y Q sie . Crew Completes 50 Mile Row Varsity Beginning its third year of competition, the varsity crew was supported by last year's championship freshman crew. At Long Beach, the crew managed to place third. The freshman placed second to LB and beat Orange Coast and SC. The varsity crew later rowed against Loyola, Stanford, UCLA, Oregon State, LBSC, Washington State, University of British Columbia, Orange Coast and USC. The varsity crew in a physical Htncss stunt rowed 50 miles around San Diego Bay under 7M hours, to prove that by land or by sea endurance is required. uFifty miles, are you nuts or something? i 5' 1 ,. ,ww 'Si wx W 9 p rl Q ,, in I at X 'F ,nm do 1 gr I QL? i From left: Jack Boisen, Tony Grindl, Bob Hall, Ron Hogan, George Braun, assistant coach: Coxswain john Davies, frontg Dick Shultz, Bill Ginn, Joe Roberts, Charles Chiles. Junior Varsity A ,jf ., . A 'I 131 G. in ? -4 'H O as T , ' B ' at ' 11,3 i I AIX-in 4,..+,L,w ' ,.,,,,gj,,M4-X1 J 5 Q E v ik F g Q l ns., Row 1, ffrom leftj: Mike Moser, Coxswain Bob Quillin, John Macevich. Row 2: Bob Swanson, Tom Clark, Bill Hanna, Larry Raymond, Bill Wilson, Bob Mummey, Bart Stein, Steve Allen, Coach Del Beekley. 'KWhose idea was it to ram the door? f'Hfy Coach! Someone pulled the plugf, l l . - l , so I B W x i I ,Jr Q was ray 1 A I if 1 i , B F 'Y-? ff' eer, B M' B , , nuiilhfzsio 3 ,.. V- ' EK.1 3C2?!5' . kqh k I KVLAE A V :Mfg -' 'Vw 'gagpa' e ,S , , ..fe1.f., - K xr :- may . 3 wiv rr 13? if l I 1' : eg if 'H f -, sg Row 1, Cfrom leftj : Gary Kline, John Carter, Frank Merhar, Ron Fox, Coach Frank Scott. Row 2: Hervey Simmons, Jack Button, Boyd Dennis, Ed Gabrielson, Denny Mays. Aztec Golfers Nationally Ranked Coach Frank Scott's golf team, defending champions in the CCAA, are led by outstanding divotmen Frank Merhar, Ron Fox, Jack Button, Denny Mays, and Hervey Simmons. Merhar, a San Diego City College transfer, has shot the lowest round as of April 3, with a score of 72. Fox, a freshman from Crawford High School, has won many area championships. The team, perennially ranked one of the nation's top ones, is composed almost entirely of new men. 1, K, 4? Think the coach will buy some more balls ? xii a AE Ron Fox reslk Frank Merhar IFC and Intramural Sports With both major and minor sports on the slate, the intramural f and inter-fraternity sports have become an integral part of the SDS campus life. For the tenth consecutive year the Sigma Chi's continue to reign over the major fraternity sports program, - capturing the overall intramural championship by maintaining 'A r - Q J u V V I . V ,,w,,,g .lqi ' C ' Q., .h-a.mlfC,.f'f,e,..,e,Q. t- ' A Q sm.- the highest point total. Toltec Hall west leads the Independent league while Kappa Alpha Psi leads the minor fraternity league. Mike Wimbush clears the low hurdles in IFC track. Mommy! Mommy! Student vs, Faculty game, All-Sports Night Open House. Keith Richardson, Sigma Chi, clears the bar. ya. N. X! y bl Take that you grimmiesf' Charlie Kahan, representing San Diego State in the California Collegiate Weightlifting Cham- pionships at Berkeley, set four records with as many lifts, totaling 750 pounds. All four lifts were records in his 181-pound class. Spring Practice I . ,R V A I A , . 3 ill aw. e .. ,A-e,,jN X' , ileeizwiw' Ah V ' . .,...t..aV . K gg l ,,g.VQfj,4,yp . -5,-.fg,'sH if I LK N . K ----'-NM X 'vii' JI. 33, V 1 K1 ,jf at-'If' ,mv f. ' f,1 ,, .,,-vp v V' A ' P ,V 5 , P P, .f ' .Ji -V if P Y 'Fi .ii ii M fs ii Y P P - yyw., if 'ff' wf'f'i' .- in l VV za, P ,,l,,,. V Www , p . 'V A531 ,V V' 2251- , ' '11 Iwi K .A 4 1 .LJ ,JJ.V.L VV, V, 5 I if , ,fa .. . M vt v V- A M-we-L, ' wa-...aqwfw' ' V P . H A.. - . u '3 5 it I '-2ifl'wg2SVfef-w.:' t is - i' K. . wi--. Ngaggf ggm 1 EM X I V ' , we- f '. N,4eu4: , t,,, 3 fa I Q 1 -- 'nfl 1 .Ke5,L,f.sw f ' Cf , ,f if ' V, is 'A' X , ALJ ,A Vi 4 1 . 2 ffgfff jg' -r . i we nf e , .Y .4 we as P V' -gg iiif v M 4, f. 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A - r V we emi , , -V V ..- f V Ve or tw V ff:iff,1a1'Vge+1r:aefp,VVivwwf P '- -1-- -rf ' 1 . vt -, V' t aw ie. 1' 'navy' V, Vf: fig gf'?QN,,f if ff n.--5, Y ff tx p 3 P an Q.: pf V1 g'.agf,:.,,Q:a:3j1f,Q,g Q, - ' if V refz!',e'5te-,'.,k33-Qwwf ig.,-gy fray- , .Z w we J ,JM .. , ,, N ,, 3, ,I 1 - EiV.1',,., !'7 ii' ' .Vi fme f PM W Q . L+, ,fx we gmmffgsw Q , kfjiff ,r in tv- Vii1 'V:, Q V fin,-iiffgefey 2 1 rf vis 1 -A:-ee V' N fires, fT'i'f'fYQ.:Q1itM' Coach Coryell has brought winning ways back to Montezuma Mesa. The final gun of the Red-Black game ended spring football practice with a clue to the power to be displayed on the grid during the 1963 season. Some new J.C. transfers teamed with the returning lettermen from the previous season have given Coach Don Coryell perhaps the Hnest football team ever to roam Montezuma Mesa. ff: fix' let gawk Big john Butler is the man to see. Come and get it. Preview to Promising 1963 Season 'fs running room. 3 as 'V ' ' e 1 A V ,Q 4 LL, W few P ,i , A VL 6 if 1 . QE il - glenn , , X ,,iF,r ,., - .V A, WM. ', t C' Q J -vs 4'mff,' 15: 8 V ,. ie' 'W ,nib Larry Fern and and Coach Coryd Oooumph ! Larry Fernandez hands off to the halfbaek, What do you mean they shrunk?' i ' Wi 1V?'f M if f f .l,. 4,-Vmfyj f V '-1 - PV t.-rf wer.. P 'A ,, . g m y '13 :LQ -nw 0 I k QQ-1 Y 1 P ff'-' ' i 102 r be iVrp p and ,. in , f A 01, ef in xxt: ' 'ev J f gs, .ff 'W l w mfl . A WM- u 1 +1 u . 0 1 m x 'W wh 1 Nm L' .,,,A.vA. , ,.,, , ' Q' E ,V 1 J XM 1 : 51 nw: 11,, .,'lw., Mw' W ! ,1! Ywxi , H - ,,mW,,ix 'K ' Hb v fi! gf' Q Q. I gf M f 4 Alpha Chi 0megu Alpha Chi's Boust Gothic Structure The Gamma Nu chapter of Alpha Chi Omega was initiated from the local in 1950. Alpha Chi's installed the bells that hang in the Main Arch. The sorority's philanthropy is the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Most recent accomplishment is their new chapter house. Major activities . . . traditional Dad's Day and Mother's Tea . . . Skate So Others Can Walk . Campus standouts . . . Anne Brownell, Barbara Maloney, Sharlyn Lipsey, Cap and Gown . . . Dominie Cappadonna, Barbara Maloney, Marylee Hogan, Angel Flight . . . Bev Slocum, AWS publicity chairman, Daily Aztec. Officers . . . Barbara Maloney, president . . . Marigene Swerdfeger, Dominie Cappadonna, vice presidents . . . Tina Templeton, secretary . . . Kaye Herman, treasurer. . . 4 lisp, - Nt, ,. X, 1 , . ' , tss fy Wi A I M lx r ' X ii is V V' g. V I Q . -V V ' ,La . WVAQV A Q , A . K, 5 , ff, , p alum ppyy 4 fbi, V Q! y V Ji. , B. p V . KA' I A A ll ,, by p Y l i .,,.. 4 ., , V if 'W , A , ' f .,.. ... t B 9 . . ' ea p, .pyi W Vg? , .V W. V i V 'C 'l'1 V , C t-i., ii , W '..' ii ' fi H A 4 ' A fl: , ' A L. t L. ,J R. ..... s A .... 1 V. 1 .2 L .l . Q ,i K 7 .I 1. If ,ha . V E ngl: In r f V A , ' e f ,I A laws V Aw. . 2432 Hx' 7' ' 1 MYUN' r VVAV., : L A . 'slli ' l .Ai . i 74 gq KV! i ,, I , ,f,y,, A ,, ,si A ' Vf '- ' 1 . V, A. rgjalnm if t A ,P f '27, 1 ' . tw if - ' i 2: Q , J h af t r 9, as -fs? at -e r 'i's lr A ,, in ii .VV A iiii Aga 1 V K ' I , Vg i'. ' qi .,.. Joan Barrels Shirley Clark Terry Donaldson Bonnie Haefer Mona Basich Cheryl Cole Marlane Dunn Brook Harper Marilyn Boland Carol Creighton Nancy Dunn Sheryl Hatfield Linda Brown Penny Crowder Kathy Engelbrecht Sue Henry Anne Brownell Dominie Cappadonna Shannon Crowley Angela DellaTorre Joyce Folts Stephenie Gorton Kaye Herman Marylee Hogan Carol Chastain Pat Depew Shiela Grim Kathy Holmes Joyce Clark Jill De Selm Sue Holt Barbara Howard 5 ff iagi W::,L, i f ,K w U qgnli ,Af - vw Q , 2 W Q 1-K gk If ew 'K ,. a f e- . - a,E5fm A' if Susie Jennings Sandra McClain Shari Stancil Sharon Waxon .J ,, N ,E an rf - , 1 SW! 1 J gf J s i - S 51 - A , Q- S - 'W' '1 'J : 4 pi , , , ,..' ' im., A . 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'A , ., '- f:-:I iiglyfiii Z A J l .af .J Sharon Lynch Barbara Maloney Franny Maloney Joal Maloney Anita Marion Bunny Mattek 2 Joy Moody Sandi Owens Shaula Paul Claudia Peck Valerie Rose Joyce Skoglund Susie Sperr Melinda Thomas Paula Trask Tana Tuttle Kathy Upshaw Robin Vail igyf Jean Kumberg Judy Michael Carolyn Stuhrman Diane Zervas Altogether now, 1-2-3 . . . ff' Alpha Ep ilon AE l New Punllellenic Member: Ties Homecoming Sweepstakes Alpha Epsilon, the only local sorority on campus, was founded in 1960. In 1962, the sorority was asked to become an associate member of Panhellenic. AE's philanthropy is the Nazareth Home for Orphans. Activities for the year included . . . tie for sweepstakes award for AE-ATO Homecoming float . . . AE Mardi Gras costume dance . . . Spring Formal. Campus leaders . . . Carolyn Myers, AS secretary, chair- man of the Public Relations Speakers Bureau, Homecoming attendant. Officers . . Sandra Hoffing, president . . . Sheila Gibson, vice president . . . Marion Zmora, secretary.. .Sharyn Snyder,treasurer... fr, I don't have a safety pin either! ,zg 1.,,, t, , , i- L .4 K L ,4 l Q , Q M 37 ,'EjQ,., . We- KH we , , , W e - , - 'f ' i , 1: 13 , -f G f,..,, at 25 . K 4 1, Z. ,, 4 A , I I 4 t . , r Q-Q - , , L Q??,: I M.. ' f' wg,-f . ,. , r. ,z , Q ws. s , X Y S W, , N, 7 ks .. ,lr , , 1,3 rf' R ' ,lp f-Arzate ' f K. A- .iii 1.25 -:-I-, V H ' . , A ' Ei? - are I,-N k dm, . V 1. ,fm ,L if . , .,,. ..-, ' , an ' 'f ES-1, y W e y p -f2: - L , L fi iysrti ttiy in L Ai ,-, . ,L ,F .Q -Q. an 1 if ,-L., 5 K 5, - N7 1 9 r V ' L 1 i , ,- Q. ' ' ,,.' '- '- ' l 'efviix K 'iftffi W K' if wif- ei? ' 1r-E ., ' at i . ,se ,stis ersf itet if tsti 'L - Gail Bobrof Shirley Barad Bonnie Belkin Geran Blate Marsha Davis Carol Feurzeig Barbara Finerman Marilyn Gelrnan Sheila Gibson Janice Gordon Judy Gottlieb Gerry Hammil Layne Herrmann Sandra Hoffing Joni Knox Winnie Krone Marti Leland Marilyn Levy Sue Masliah Eileen Menachem Carolyn Myers Elaine Moss Rachel Ness Ellen Okun . W ,W -A we , X E fix' H .ai -f , 'B X , , 2 fm? HH-f fe? ay' S at we .sr ZH' 4 ,5:.. . .. ,L dl. ,A A ' :B -1 ' Y ...A.: Z K 1 W ,, .. - - 4 we ' Jw, ' - ' . - S as S Sler l a s v ' T' '- .f gf : Q L f Mae-. ' f Jiiwl- 1 krhr I -A ' H ' :fr is Zyffw A if S M S l rslas fr i f -V , ., '- A , A :': ' ' .,.. ,A r Jodi Roesman Nellie Ross Judy Schultz Roberta Schwartz Sue Schwartz Ilene Schutman Linda Seidner Sharon Snyder Sharon Stevens Frances Swede Jan Ti1dS Myrna TUISSI Naomie Turner Eleanor Weiss Marsha Weiss Barbara Weissenberg Helene Zealand Marion Zmora Tha.t's the longest hot dog I've ever seen Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gam Social Year Included Banquets, Formal The local Delta Eta, was initiated into Alpha Gamma Delta in 1949. The philanthropy of the chapter is working with the Sunshine School. Major activities for the year . . . Spring Formal . . . Mothers' Day Banquet . . . Christmas Dance . . International Reunion Day. Outstanding Alpha Garns . . . Penny Rutledge, Panhellenic vice president, AWS representative . . . Ruth Reichert, Spurs. Officers . . . Joan Nelson, president . . . Ann Oslund, vice president . . . Carol Steinmetz, secretary . . . Linda Jones, treasurer. . . .. L 1 1 agp tak - l , w tres Y- A D il .tii , e , M 7' ' f : V5.2 , i K ,kygf V, V V ly, . K A W I. H as Qi L , .r., ai, Y it X in it il if ' e tte t Y , s , .Z iv fm? A in ,N .. ,,... '1 jg, me iye i,, fied' D A iii V , A Q 5 u. 'ee.'i Q 2 if , ., V A :i x , J, . , . A VVVV , A , ' Q ' 15, 5' S 1 if A ,,, f-2-are 'I 3. A A p W 1 swf fs.. - L is -YH sti L V ' in Y i W :',, ,,.. at ia' et.i K 3 ffm ee' tree A is f sf 1 Kris Amundson Diane Baker Sharon Barrows Lorraine Buerkle Sally Clark Nancy Coleman Diane DeVinne Nanc Dr er Jeanne Ellis Ann Fredricks Adrienne Gerhardt Norma Giannone Y Y Y Judy Harris Pat Harvey Barbara Hedrick Nancy Hosto Lynda Huckaby Lynn Hutts MA K 7 X L ix M, ,si K3 'ar :Q 'ne , ,ar Q A SQ C3 rf' K PM Ei E M is ,Zi .- - I 923-E-1 if A -law If 45 - . , Q. ,Q ,nj .1-. L I '- it 5 Tia- in ,,, , ,W I yi A A VV A M b. . 4 L my 4k ...nn VK .,V, I . , T M ':. ' ,, . I -1- fp 866- f-ll . K V , 5, is ,K E iw .VVA 1 S Bobbie Floore Nancy Isenhour Linda Muir Ellen Newconi Carol Steinmetz Clo Ann Vaughan Doris Jahn Gerry Korn A1111 Ogiumi Ellen Pfadenhauer Emily Webb Judy Wilson I I 5 5 E R Nr ,f --A Now when the really big pumpkin arrives Jackie Lawatch Sally Logan Ruth Reichert Penny Rutledge li' 'r 1 1 , MXN A ,MM - Alpha Phi Alpha Phi's Stress Scholarshipp Play Football In 1949 the Phi Kappa local was chartered as the Gamma Alpha chapter of Alpha Phi. The sorority's philanthropy is the Heart Association. On the social calendar was . . . F ounder's Day Banquet . . . Christmas Formal . . . Faculty Tea . . Heart Fund Drive . . . Pledges vs. Sig Ep Pledges in Charity Football Game. Outstanding women on campus . . . Suzanne Gaughen, AWS president, Cap and Gown, Homecoming attendant . . . Andi Tromblee, AWS cultural chairman . . . Jeanne Lomac, songleader . . . Linda Meddock, Maya Hall president. Officers . . . Barbara Jensen, president . . . Jan Watson, vice president . . . Susan Nachant, secretary . . . Peggy Fountain, treasurer. . . . gn Q . .r.... . er- . .fi R an ' 1 r. 1 ' ,. ' , . Q ' ' W --..-'-- ft' A A i'i'a W ili' A iit ' s r f A tsir ' ...A l L ' .A i ' i ' .l V M, 3- .ZQQQ 5' hi - ma Q L ,A ii K f .. .mira i n Q V A . x,:- y M y y e f t A li . ,,i. . .. iilis' A tr sl . r . . rsre as .. Q . . -1 r Q' l r-Q aa at at - sa . A ,. A iii .-.t: l r I 'P Q, at .... ,,,,, - . 535 2 S is T. . i iii . V Q A r' .V we ' f . V, N., , -,-A 'gy-fr '11 Ya .. ,W ' asf' -:LQ QL are , ' MRM f ?-if L f r-M1 15 1 5 fr-'ffflifi '..,, 3 I f'.- 2 Barbara Anderson Diane Clasen Melodie Giffin Eddie Klenke Susan Acord Marilyn Brunner Janet Gibson Paula Kimrnerling Sue Babbe Kathy Baker Dustin Dearing Suzy Doeg Linda Harbaugh Nancy Hillsen Nancy Klopfenstein Jeanne Lomac Pat Bartlet 110 Melanie Bouer Mary Brayton Carol Ferguson Barbara Ferver Peggy Fountain Marie Hoff Marilyn Hoff Barbara Jensen Nancy Larkey Carol Maggio Carol McDonald KVM, e ri? 5 lvf., v! Judy Brigham Suzanne Gaughen Dottie Jondall Cindy Null Q, W N 11, L .a P Q 9 if sf ern, , l 5 ii 9 L , ,aiu y t, bl i it -. an Hifi, ...Q-L -2 ' f -, in dw K ,, I P in W g y y y l 3 5 . , , , 51 I 2' ' if - ,A., I 2 f V N , is I ': - :tm-gf W l ,1.: L , Q it s o i ' ' - sarr l :zxf KZY ssi Q 'V :1'- ' it - A 'Q' A' - V 'Q ss! , 'iy 7 A,W, res- i r .: -' ' -' ' r 1 -' , . l i tatr l c lf ' tacc , ki,Li .1 film -LVL 'Q l A lj 3 k 'dl' , , i 5 t al i - ' ., S .age iii 2 li t l i 2: 2 ,:5,- af- -' 'U' vza- - :A ' 7 'i' 'xv V ' js .,Ak A . k .W.,, xf , 1 W . . - fs - ..' , t li V,... t D, '-. Q .B L. L. rart stss in if 1 A - sq, ' as J K , Lexx K VL A ,I X ,- V g M N , f ' , K' 7 i A ' 1 ' L-'. ,V A li -,J M Q E H sssi s 5 l Q A l J-:uv 35' ' ':'. 1 3 it Chris McDonald Jeanie Myers Margie Scholl Bobbie Spear Vicki Wiegand Pene McDonald Bobbie Munson Donna Serio Barbara Spurgeon Allison Woodroof Marsha McDonald Diane McQueen Eloise Miller Judy Millett Sue Nachant Nikki Nord Taffy Polster Pager Reid 1 Sherri Sharpe Sheila Shay Terri Shonaker Fonda Smith H Sue Stevenson Nancy Strong Andi Tromblee Nancy Wall AV sa Sandra Mills Cookie Rogers Terry Smith Jan Watson Yeow! The judges are here. Marion Minor Susan S anders Beverly Sodamka Barbara Weeks Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Xi's Take Honors with Newest House Delta Chi Phi was initiated into the national sorority in 1949. Alpha Xi Delta's house is the newest on campus, being completed in November, 1962. Alpha Xi's philanthropy is the San Diego Orphan's Home. Major social events . . . Annual Rose Ball . . . Spring Picnic . . . Father-Daughter F lapper Nite . . . Scholarship Banquet and F ounder's Day Banquet. Prominent women on campus . . . Tinalee Rice, flag twirler . . . Linda Williams, Homecoming committee, Jr. class council. Officers were . . . Joanna Williamsen, president . . . Linda Garnet, vice president . . . Karen Larson, secretary . . . Carol Stough, treasurer. . . 23 J' its i Q if 'Q A-1 , W' . . wif-G i t QF? tt 5 r A i H ..,,, ' S ., I . If A . fig , ii .1 h he an feimi M 'tri . -my . . 't,M'5H:,r ., L.meVi,g1. - , -V ' if ' 'U 'iii V ', . t, t' t f e Donalee Adams Karen Barth Ramona Brown Loxi Caradine Robyn Conrad Joyce Dyar L1nda Garnett Nancy Grimard Sandra Harrison Carlene Hearst Sharon Hite Jaredene Homegley YS-...xx L y L Y W ' . , 4 A' .ar- ff' 'Q , r ra, ,J 1 ' , M 2' 7'-3 ii '33 N' ,T iff? L - TT? ' L' fi in 23, K l L ...J L. Ad 'L ,, ,,' , A ea E K .. i rfxigfmky V1 In L L L. 5 . .. my In . 'if' 'Q kv- mi K 'L ' Q K , L ,Wx f ire.. Ni . V l , -,f',,, VVVLK - We K 41 K L --I A ' L r, ii I 7 in L Av' ,L Sf f P, A A R at ,, z f x V i W' L Q Q 2 5,6 as ' 1 QQ my .K 1, ag L 555' . Barbara Kent Jan Murray Carol Stougli Sue Ziegler Diane Lang Jayne Pierce Sandy Tipton k Christine Larson Bobbie Radel Lona Wiemeyer Karen Larson Ann Lee Mary Morgan Tinalce Rice Karen Sclinick Shirley Snyder Linda Williams Mona Williams Joanna Williamsen -si Q . we l We're animals at play . . . 113 Chi Omega Chi 0's Stress Academics-Activities Chi Omega was initiated into the Gamma Delta chapter in 1950. It stemmed from Shen-Yo, a local women's organization based on oriental traditions. The pride of the Chi O's is their beautiful new chapter house. Major social activities . . . Christmas Formal . . . Annual Showboat . . . Dad's Night. Outstanding Chi Omegas are . . . Nikki Norstrom, junior class secretary . . . Linda Lundquist, Nancy Olson, Ginny Larkin, Sharon Holmes, Angel Flight . . . Sharon Brown, Homecoming committee, Founder's Day chairman . . . Sue Percival, Woman of Achievement, Homecoming House Decorations Committee . . . Sandy Rogers, Marion Pasas, Gerri Jamieson, Del Sudoeste . . . Marion Pasas, songleader. Officers are . . . Judi Shaffer, president . . . Alice Fox, vice president . . . Melinda Melussi, secretary . . . Marilyn Green, treasurer. if 1 tr-, I 1 l ,, J J 't y ,'.t , A ' .. ij, arming gin-rv . in .K V, K I .. ,,, , 5: wh fl ,H sa ss ie it W '-Z7 A ' ff as J M .re J G+, an J' - tt ' r X. , riff .,,.,. Weary, Z ., ,. ' , K 3 ' ,, H , .,-i t ,K iii! : fi 'I1 J 1i , M ' ' - J 'Z ...ai 1.. 9 . F , .,,, A t , ,,,,:,,V D , , , ,,,.,, .,.,, J , J W M , 'e',. - . 4 , ',., g 1 Q A, L t i-F, I SH, .ai E. I K Y- K .E kkrk . ,'ff, : if J M H I I :iii N , K .Z C 11 at Y ii ' 1 ii i' I f - , in W7 , A ,X 'ay av J I M up H ,, ,J a - ,gn 3,1 iff, if . ' i J V .r J I .. 7 - 't,' V - ,t K f ,. ,.,r ,..,, kkkr 2 - .,.,.,, . ,Q I F : EEE -, ..,, r ' .. ' ' J t'ft - - - 1 ' m y A 'N I A, J ,J - A A, : .f i I ,. ' a v g 1333 'Jar Q t ', r -i 5 , 9 ii, as rryy e mt .. J r. .1 .. is ' ':' gd ,,,, 1 Nancy Akers Pat Angel Marilyn Bailey Francis Baker Nikki Beckett Terry Carlisle Diane Chapman Cathy Chesrown Helene Christino Joyce Cordell Alice Fox Pam Gargas Marilyn Green Diane Gruss Cheryl Heathrnan Gerri Jamieson Janice Johnson Kathy Jones Carol Kidder Gretchen Krienke Jean Bradner Lynda Conrad Sharon Holmes Cheryl Kuhn 'sam W-V ,rsrrvfi X, .4 iz ,f , 6 i sggr iii , - J s s A 1 ,sr ,pf 'city-2 Sharon Brown Pam Drew Anne Hubley Christine Lainprou L Ml it if 335' ' t 2 f ri .JM - ,V 'rfi Q' '-wi 5 Hg: 4' ii , 1 J .5 Jackie Carnmack Lorraine Faure Joan Hull Mary Lamprou Q.- , 'fs . V, an , 6333 L. .4 - 5, we ,Q V ic . M w QE, .57 fl Vlzh L f . WF Y? , 'Y ef- 'rg as S f ',,,. LLW? ,- 1 1 'Z' S' 5 I' i J Janet Larkin Wendy Nelson Sharon Phelan Myra Schwartz Parn Wood Virginia Larkin Joanne Niewoehner Kay Porter Judi Shaffer Brenda Wright 'mg' r aw ' fb..-M, as 'YET-' ' '-'iff -L-S 3l? 'EV' A had m I M5 gr 1, 1255 A T ' 7 ' a e a ,Q : :-' t :-' K , L .. A , K .ri- .Zi V 5 ,y -A Z I .. A Q f TP13' .,. . , .. - K I f My .. :-, H 'Ai Marlane Liddell Jeri Norstrom Pam Prentiss Nancy Small Linda Lundquist Nikki Norstrorn Robey Reno Jan Sorensen Sharon Mass N ancy Olson S andy Rogers S andy Thorpe - V .,,. ,-sf I 1115? H-. , ve l , . 'L' b-uf . K A ' if . , krla ' - . ' elo 4 1 ,. ., ,, ' L ' f M V .3 SL -.. ii-11 .fa .4 am .4 L A ' .1 Q-an Hs. Melinda Melussi Marion Pasas Kathy Roletto Ann Todd Q ,, in Lynda Moore Nilla Pate Susie Schneider Patty Watters ,,o.,f' 4'-'ld r :sf- L V., . I . 7, X i L eg?-3 K -' , fl, J ' .X ' wr HM 4 -Q. ., fwsw, v' ' J' , . VK , f 1 But-but I don't know anything about ANY open house . . .- ,W .s ai Sue Murdock Sue Percival Vicki Schneider Liz Webster 115 Delta Zeta DZ' Frost Year with Dreum-Whirl Chrisimu Formal Alpha Sigma Chi was initiated in 1949 as the Gamma Omicron chapter of Delta Zeta. In the fall of 1956 they purchased their house on College Avenue. They support their national philanthropy by working with the hard-of-hearing children at the Mark Twain School in San Diego. Outstanding social events for Delta Zeta . . . Christmas Formal . . . Dream Whirl . . F ounder's Day . . . Annual Come-As-You-Are-Breakfast. Campus leaders . . . Gerry Patterson, Panhellenic office manager . . . Pat Nicholas, president Junior Panhellenic. Officers for the past year . . . Loretta Brown, president . . . Merilyn Beyer and Marjorie Higgs, vice presidents. . . Donna Spencer, secretary . . . Ann Stone, treasurer. 1 sk all 'I N. Y. ..iaaf.w , . V may h W f fy , 55:1 5 f:a, Q df . t, P' it 1 f - .. , . 'nxt 4 ' .1. W af i A 2 g 3 it ii K -8, 9 A. -I ri U p ,,,. A AWA, Y I , A ., fer? 4' . . . ,, 9 'ff riffs ,mi V .E me V are 'H Q- A sez' .:. -i . . Wi ., .. , Y 'Nl : 4 :V ' , ' ff, f fr: ' .. - : M.. v jr Q, .rf . ' 'rt .,.. .fi D 1: W ' A , AA.. I 5. . . Z.. . .M '1 s'-- ziwkm f- 3- H f in wm iifk U , ii K f ' Sqxmwwg- ,, - -1-gg,,:f:,,f-rg. 2z.:slgggig.a 4 -yfiygv?a1ri:3g . - 5 !5f.-H7155 ' ,. - iz 's:zw'1., -- '1i semexfw if -wevigllilyxis mf.-'-. . ' eimlwsgz 1 . - trains-.rar ,- . : sixeaafwf I ,I : i ,, V-f l in is 'A M -Q ,J,y, I ,.a1,g1fg:,,-2 K 7 ' ff ' . K f ' ' ' 9 . ,. if Y qQs: .egggff1- iiglwflm lf. ' L-11,113 :Q l l 4 Barbara Ady Eloise Anderson Merillie cle Armond Linda Deegan Joy Fitzgerald Carolyn Flood Merilyn Beyrer Barbara Bradt Loretta Brown Carol Down Jeannette Dutton Sue Fisher Marge Higgs Dorothy Laster Judy Mathews N ., vig 3 V K N 5 it xt. A ',..? A K fm , 7: .sg .. , - I ,fy A W' ,X ,Mg an :: P P KW K K Vkhkr ,. m',.-h' , P ' fi k7':- 41 QJSZP 1 'h fr r P P, arm V-rv-zz -552' if A A wkyy Mm J 5 K H . - A e 'A LN ',,.AA A 4.1: A :: , W , V -., .. Paulette Mize Pat Nicholas Sylvia Palmer I P M . , Marilyn Rue Mary Serwc Marie Shoemaker . a . HE, ' in aw or llla P 1 1 .1 izal Linda McCal1a Georgie Miller Gerry Patterson Pat Rolan Donna Spencer Roberta Toof il X V WQ 'x ,l',. it 'Nfl I P ,gf y.,...,- Strike three . . 117 Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi's Swing with Polka Party--Fall Formal In 1949 the Kappa Theta local was chartered as the Beta Lambda chapter of Gamma Phi Beta. Social calendar this year included . . . annual Christmas Dance . . . Spring Polka Party. Campus leaders . . . Donna Schmitz, Panhellenic treasurer . . . Sidney Wilson, Del Sudoeste . . . Janet Jensen, Del Sudoeste, flag twirler . . . Gayle Christiansen, Del Sudoeste . . . Elaine Myhro, Marilou Lange, Sue Hanzlik, Angel Flight . . . Linda Tripp, Cap and Gown . . . Sandie Shipe, Upper Division Rep. . . . Joan Hancock, Daily Aztec society editor . . . Kathee Corso, Homecoming Dance chairman. Officers . . . Linda Tripp, president . . . Kathee Corso and Sidney Selby, vice presidents . . . Sue Hanzlik and Genie Almond, secretaries . . . Sidney Wilson, treasurer. fri, i r . I ,, , if , 'fa sf H' -2 ', ,fs-q. : 5 g-Si is 'gi E4 ia A.. i - ff.?fi:e5.v32iff'.f 'Hum :i,:f?257' La .. cgypt, 1, gn ,. , i i 'I , ir i, ' 'r ieir ww, r 4 in p e W to 3 4, .,-a 5 ii y 5531? V, V ,,., ppyk, Y zlp A - .,,,., ,, N , ,, , , , 'i-' A , ,ai c A ,Zi L own-isiff Q ecycc ettsr i L A-1 at 4 - r f i g .I 1 , 5 V -. ,A 1- I V- S ,. .- A 1 ii Z A ,V 9377 V, . .. . ,Vr ,A p 2 ,L :VVV ,r m rycc jig? ,-- ' ihzi I , ..., I , - V ,V ... . A. ..,-,, ,5 Q, .,..,,, I ILL t V4 A N in t 'tcy 1 .J A ,E 2 ser , .4 .1 A -,,., ,ycc i B y ,ig L. 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S H , -V -4? .V 'r , l'l Q at P,-. .. . , .aku V K V V . ,I , ,.,. L ' J ' ' L -I - S V37 - r .,.: ,, r m'A' -- x ' , ,, It . ,sis Tr, K - M ,, 5' V -v.' S ' ,,A , ' , L -S i y ,i V .. A S ef, ' S A mfr in 'Q g of i jx i'-. , A 3 ' Q W' , . Qld Q VV . we ' S ' 'LLVL ' Meri Morris Sue Nebel-Thau Ann Nolan ,A rt V r , , rg ,. f ' .:,. A ' I a V L ' V - Pat Roberts Marilyn Sager Ellen Salmon . an I i A V g--,Z Z Terry Thomas Linda Tripp Suzanne Upton 2 -:, ' V y g , X 1, '- . V ' :'2 V . ' f 'Al' k Q Sue Lindquist Pat Norton Donna Schmitz Susan Warner Pam Marckwardt Scharel Phinney Sidney Selby Ellen Wendt Sue McGowan Donna Pitts Sandie Shipe Sidney Wilson Doris McQuaide Diane Riggs Judy Sinclair Lynn Woodward Jan Miller Carol Roberts Linda Suiter Barbara Workman But we Garnmies don't go anywhere alone . . H9 i Kappa Alpha Theta Theta' Top in Academics, Homecoming, Spring Sing The Gamma Sigma chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta was initiated from the local, Chi Theta, in 1951. Major social events . . . Christmas Formal . . . Scholarship Banquet . . . Theta Fashion Show . . . sweepstakes with Pi KA for Homecoming float. Prominent women on campus . . . Julie Anthony, Margaret Doig, Millie Teawell, Angel Flight . . . Barbara Woike, Gap and Gown . . . Jan Woods, Nancy Winters, Cetza . . . Ginger Irvine, AWS rep .... Roz Mack, SDS Debate Team, Public Relations Board . . . Kathy Estey, LAC Board member . . . Sydney LaFonta, Del Sudoeste. Officers . . . Gayle Brotherton, president . . . Liz Eagle, vice president . . Diana Cordova, secretary . . . Mary Marston, treasurer . . . 1 Y 1 ,. .: '. - ,, , , ,. Q 2i' g,Q5 J ' - 2 J, 'f if -Ifgg, , 2 I -V f - . ' - 5' N 'lf f. ' 'V' 'W' : , 'V - 1 -, ' ., 2 ,- , t if 3 .f .se 'W . 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Q Q A Lt M A in as Ll,,.s Sue Harris Sue Kalash Kathy Metcalf Judy Rebol Mirj ana Tomas Beth Zantiny Dot Hartman Dorothy Hatalson Terry Higgins Sue Koering Sydney La.Fonta Marilyn Loustaunou Carolyn Mills Carol Monninger Barbara Monteath Diane Roch Carolyn Sedlock Sali Small as jg if fp ' ' 'Pi W J 'Q K V2 '- ' Lael Wagner Mary Wille Ky Winchester 'V Ha., K JSI vw? 4-sq. Are you sure you want thirds? rx Ginger Irvine Roz Mack Gail Moody Sue Springstead Nancy Winters D 'fy YW V C, .' fi ' 3 x . xr R g A 23 Q. Q If V X J 1 .. '?'.il5 r ' f 58 'Ww- fr 1 .,,. my ., 1 wa 1,222 1 Judy Johnson Linda Mah: Joyce Nelson Pat Stelzer Barbara Woike 121 Kappa Delta KD' Win Homecoming House Decorations--Women's The Beta Rho chapter of Kappa Delta was founded here in 1949. The KDS purchased their house in 1959. The sorority's local philanthropy is aid to the Tijuana Orphange. Outstanding activities . . . Christmas Formal . . . White Rose Formal . . . Spring Bridal Fashion Show . . . Mother's Day Breakfast . . . Women's First - Homecoming house decorations. Prominent KDS . . . Peggy Bartz, Junior Panhellenic advisor . . . Judy Anderson, Angel Flight . . . Pat Beland, majorette . . . Judy Clive, Delta Phi Upsilon. Officers . . . Karen Pirnie, president . . . Mary Jo Morley, vice president . . . Peggy Bartz, secretary . . . Judy Hinrichs, treasurer . . . as ..,. Vi Y J fd , ., , V , .V - A Q I V f ' -f .,l . sf M M , . , . ' ff'- ' 1 , . ' J , , T fr' - , ,s'., f f R , 1 ' r J ii 1 , , , N to if iiii k,VV In D P J I vi y so ,fm f iii i r o - , I , V 1 QW.: ' Hy-, . .Rf . up 11: I r, .J A ' limit is I ' i :-iii L. s , 37 ' ' I- ,gl-I ,', . L. 'wx ', 'A' V, . 1, 1 was edgy? , ,yey , ,gy ' I T55 K . 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' M A ---: ff: I p l mf 5, L L' J J lax aa 5 ' Q V Q AM S , A '-5. r 6' ' , , ' 0 .5 A 311, Wx' Lf ,l L 4 J Barbara Krager ' X gl- Mary Jo Morley , K ,Q I J' Rebecca Rand .fr Z f if 3, V ,ft-' Virginia Thomas ia Judy Jenkins Susan Kodel Carol Maley Jackie McAleer Deanne Powers Sue Pray Nancy Shaver Nancy Teter Beverly Williams Mara Zeltins Vicki Lainb Teri Ooghe Lois Roberts Cheryl Toth Sylvia Lawler Judy Luxemburg Mary Lou Pheil Karen Pirnie Susan Ross Carolyn Sehrock Andi Vaccaro Karen Vitlip But what if KOGO doesn't WANT to be KD Kangaroo of the year . . . Pi Beta Phi Pi Phi' Boast Homecoming House Decoration Sweepstakes California Epsilon chapter was founded on the SDS campus in 1949 when the local Phi Sigma Nu went national Pi Beta Phi. Major social events included . . . Pi Phi Fashion Show . . . house decorations Homecoming sweepstakes winner . . . Christmas Dance . . . Dad's Night . . . Pi Beta Phi Mum Sale. Prominent Pi Phis on campus . . . Sherill Bottjer, Panhellenic president, Angel Flight, Special Events Board . . . Linda Thompson, Freshman Woman of the Year, Freshman Rep., Angel Flight . . . Dexter Fisher, Cap and Gown, Upper Division Rep., Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart, Angel Flight . . . Peggy Hunt, Panhellenic rush chairman . . . Claudia Pierson, Cetza president . . . Geri Berg, Angel Flight, Del Sudoeste . . . Dena Anderson, baton twirler. Officers . . . Sherill Bottjer, president . . . Sandy jaworski, vice president . . . Jean Hawley, secretary . . . Betty Adams, treasurer. . V, ,H - an ii P5 P 35 , ,. -ne wt ai 5? ll . s ll . as rbi' ll as i liege A 'Yagi 4. . .,..,. , . .,. . . .. fs . Q, -Bs-',,:e,it P wsflieefgsarsfv-'.r ' - P tv 'P . Wi i'r- i lf? -- 1 :fi . an t lf l in Ls' .-sz, ,gas --9 -11 ' an - , .iii ,,i. 'rii t, ,,..s: i.k . . l ,, .,, if . . r . . -- fe S' 7 P . K P ..t1 ii:1 i.Pe' . P PP ' P ' P , 4 f 44 1 -,..E..- 4 '19 ,. if Y if P'5 S we fi its c P --ll 5- L ..... . . . . .. 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P 1 i'-- ' ' - Betty Adams Dena Anderson Geri Berg Sherill Bottjer Margie Boyd Maureen Campbell Patty Campbell Ann Carroll Karen Dobbs Barbara Hamren Carol Cassell Linda Cleator Ann Cobb Jan Collins Phyllis Courtney Carolyn Erskine Stephanie Evans Sandy Ferguson Dexter Fisher Cayle Griggs J o Hansen Jean Hawley Mary Ann Hawley Beth Hindley Peggy Hunt Diane Crowell Brenda Hall Margie Huntington . rt, . . , K 1' t Q: , if -. 1. if 'WB' 4144 B ., if aw- K ff , 91 is 'W' i iy 9 1 'yi 2 ... .4 a L 4 r , P an P P P -:'1 ., :., ' i W is y y Z 5 af., r jj , ' iayi ayrag 5 P 'Z' ' y L. 4L 2 L 4 P ay ' 1-f a, wa aw 2 L gli z P i , S andy Jaworski Sue MacArthur Rita Parker G ay Sharpe Joan Widel Janet Johnson Sheila MacKenzie Claudia Pierson Ianell Short Linda Wood Patti Jones Janice Mayer Leslie Poahlnian Nedra Snyder Nancy Zetls 4 'Arai Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa's Prosper Academically - Socially Beta Psi chapter of Sigma Kappa, initiated in 1950, was previously a local, Tau Zeta Rho. Sigma Kappa was the first sorority to build a chapter house on campus. The local philanthropy is gerontology. The major social event this year was . . . Jingle Bell Ball. Prominent women on campus . . . Betty Sams, AWS Council secretary . . . Gail Hickcox, AWS Judiciary Board chairman . . . Shirley Sheldon and Marilyn Dupree, flag corps . . . Lois Bruhn, Homecoming Queen Committee chairman. Officers . . . Lois Bruhn, president . . . Sandy Perman, vice president . . . Betty Sams, secretary . . . Linda Tallinan, treasurer. . . egg- ..f, -K - :- . rg, s 'i, z' 7 ,lr f . i . , Y l sw, S ' ,a?19Liii' e- : 2 cg ,Yi r H R .s,.. Li-Qfgff ,.1V Eg kyky , ' Barbara Bachman Lynn Chestnolyick Patricia Eurich Sandy Kochendorfe I' I e-g t p ga 'fn :i ' 531, ,l, . A ' 5 - 1 , ' Q Q. Q, iii iiri A ,ysr ' L1 M ,. ., A le' 152' ,ga 5' I ,R ,gf 'SS A si? A or ff' is S 3 'Z l' . S l A it ,c ,. : .vk 5 A I V B L ii .4 L i'ii Ad A A l V . 'rag '3 Xt'. ,L Q y y -riiia y y.. , . 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L r A ...a Marilou Ballagh Mary Barbour Mary Barrett Karen Boyce Brenda Broadway Lois Bruhn Alice Budzunski Patty Colonell Madeline D'A1:re Carol Dawson Marilyn Dupree Janice Elcren Patty Elliot Charlene Ellsworth Barbara Fry Sheri Good Janilee Haniner Gail Hickcox Pat Holewinski Cheryl Horn Carla Hosmer Kay Laswell Norma Lepper Linda Lindstrom Sandy Lyons Charlotte Marte Nancy Martin Sue Mathis V,4V:4,,gk,f , . . L, - I , A - NW .E ' J-'W , A H P - : ' 1 i -dwg i W S , S K , V...',, f f 5 yt . V, A K 1 A B A: 5, ' i -e ff ' ,E ii g: , ESQ gg, 47L: ,gg, mi! ii, ' 5 -f me t W , ws V' 'K 1 A X iff . .... f-'L 5-' in ' .. 'rf LV'YLL . ,, 5 -. . ' f' f,,. L, ffl' A 'EV ilii h cilsi i i S , i. PM .4 L A 4 K 4 J Joni Merchant Sandy Maxwell Pam Medine Linda Menzie Nancy Otey Sandy Perman Janet Person Susie Schuler Maryann Shank Barbara Shattuck Linda Tallian Diane Taube Barbara Thomas l , 1 Q 1 li is 3 Lorri Petree Shirley Sheldon Pam Thompson Barbara Miller Penny Pickup Marlene Smith Joyce Vick ' . 'W -K Nh i A 'V , y 'sq' I 5 .. .- ' 'fx if Q 5 E ' , -Ea Q 2? Ark i S 'IT 'PS' for '32 Q Q3 Ek K V I -Ig 5 mi r Lv. K ,je , x-2, Q- ' ' ,'f?fs,v ' X L',7 as 5 sr.: Q f if L, 'M s --f.', , S P fi dlll l S S ,J as L Linda Oden Liz Ogden A Betty Sams Gayle Sanborn ' Sue Snell Suzanne Spatzier M S iri 4 Sharon Moelar Cindy Runyan Pat Smith Mandy Wilson What d'you mean-you forgot to pay the electric bill? 3 127 Alpha Tau Omega ATO Float Shares Sweepstakes Honors P Mr-' 1 5LG?kf,?Ql fTs': -X Q-X XCXV4? ffxf If .5 Fmlij V 1' f wf 7 I I X XXX I 1!-qv J Z Z ff , , 722.1 I f ln X IG ' X 5 T y , 1 in , T L ll i lu Tau Delta Chi, SDS local, became the Epsilon Psi chapter of Alpha Tau Omega in 1950. TDX, formed here in 1926, originated its annual Shipwreck Dance in 1932, which is still a popular campus function. ATO's social scene this year included . . . Mickie Finn Party . . . Christmas weekend in L. A. . . Home- coming Parade float sweepstakes award . . . Governor's Trophy for entry in Mother Goose Parade. Outstanding men on campus . . . Lance Miller, IFC secretary, Oceotl . . . Mike Munz, Oceotl . . . Dennis Daniel, IFPC secretary . . . Jim Haynes, Homecoming committee. Officers . . . Bim Plumb, president . . . Lance Miller, vice president . . . Phil Hanf, secretary . . . Ray Robinson, treasurer. . . ., in ,aw on 1 Gary Andrews Bill Cantrell Steve Eddy Jerry Hedges Mike Lennon Dick Avril George Clause Dallas Gray Gary Hofmann Ray Lieberenz M Q Al Bentley Mike Cook Phil Hanf Doug Hone Stan Marek Shim. Chuck Best Mike Cooke John Hayes Doug Laird Glenn McDowell Jack Brown John Coonibes Jim Haynes Vic Landa Lance Miller Dan Cainphuis Dennis Daniel Paul Hebert Brandy Lane Robert Miller E Tom Moore Dale Paisley Jim Reese Frank Sell Darrell Williams , 0 ,, Mike Munz Rick Parker Phil Robbins Gerry Shoaf Atto Glen O'C1asscn Gene Pastula Jim Robinett Doug Smay Mike O'Connor Ralph Pawley Ray Robinson Frank Smith ,ue Doug Ogilvie Bim Plumb Robb Ronaldsou Dave Webster Bill Paff Bill Quapp Jerry S asse Larry Weins Q ,ii f , T x J No, Atto, you're not going south with us unless you get your rabies shot. Carnation Ball, Annual luau Spark Delia Sig Activities The SDS local, Alpha Chi, became the Gamma Alpha chapter of Delta Sigma Phi in 1948, and was the first fraternity at the college to acquire its own house. Delta Sigs this year held . . . an annual Luau . . . Sailor's Ball . . . Carnation Ball. Campus standouts . . . Jerry Aalfs, Oceotl president, . . . Jay Headley and Ken Burnside, Oceotl . . . Doug Houser and Don Redding, crew. Officers . . . Ken Burnside, president . . . Steve McDaniel, vice presi- dent . . . Vance Mills, secretary . . . Bill Truex, treasurer. . . Jeff Bada Pete Bollman Ken Burnside Dean Carlson Dennis Chambers Jan Emery Danny Eversole Mike Gologucli Bob Harvey Mike Hoover Doug Houser Jim Ivie Mike Jones Ron Korporaal Bob Krause Allen Lee Ryhdle Lee Ken Leonard SUN O, D. Lynch Bob Martin John Purdy Don Redding Bill Truex Cliff Weedman S ' Steve McDaniel Matt Murphy Robert Nelson Bob Sargeant Ron Sedbcrry Phil Thacher W5 Q 1 F ! Tom Martin Richard Rockwood usiggie.. '-. fe W -. Now, remember rushee, IFC bidding starts tomorrow. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sig Win First in Men' Homecoming House Decorations X-av ky' E Jigs get The Epsilon Iota chapter of Kappa Sigma was initiated at SDS in 1947, and built the first modern chapter house here in 1951. This year Kappa Sigs held . . . Farmers' Frolic . . . Christmas Formal. Outstanding members . . . Bob Weir, Senior Class president . . . Randy Chaffin, Blue Key president . . . Arold Hornstein, Oceotl president, Daily Aztec advertising manager, AMS Council . . . Jerry Harmon, lower division rep. . . Doug Allyn, junior class vice president . . . Tom Morgan, frosh class vice president . . . Jim Thomp- son and Dennis Lottermoser, Oceotl . . . Mike Gontesky, Homecoming committee. Officers . . Jim Thompson, president . . . Al Kish, vice president . . . Phil Saffel, secretary . . . Al Kuerbis, treasurer. . . ith kg ffl, i HQ' if ,17- Steve Abbott Gene Boehmke Nick Cochran Phil Farias Bud Hayden Dale Kennedy Mike Adams Jerry Bowers Dick Colley A1 Ferreras Carl Hays Dave Kennedy r John Adamske Bob Brimhall livin Coughlin I Olin Fleming Rick Heckler Kirk Kirkwood Mike Alcsio Bob Burkholder Ed Crnlnley Al Frowiss B. Hicks Al Kish ease., es W Q-fi V ef mhml -er Q s 5 5 f 1 .fs ii r ' Bill Alexander Bruce Campbell Bill Curtis Mike Fuller Arold Hornstein Al Kuerbis Doug Allyn Jim Carpenter Bryan Dani Wayne Gibbs Bob Hoss Al Lambert Gene Anderson Bill Carson Allen Day Bill Gove Jeff Hyser Jeff Lesage Wyland Anderson Randy Chaffin Ray Dittanlore Jerry Harmon Larry Juhlin Jack Lewis Dean Benter Al Cirigliano Jack Erh Jeff Harris Chuck Keith Lance Lewis Ash , . if gy . 3 Q --J .,,.... 13' 'xii Y. V' It Roger Lober John Meullnester Paul Plumb Mike Sandlin Mike Sund Bob Weir .v ,, 'uf' 6? Qi . ' 9 , rf! 'vi' ' aww 'Q ,J 4' X ,ii 3 'iii . A, l I' K ,, lt NJ X 4 meg, -v, . 3 , .5 v f or 5- me .V ix A. 1. 'L ,T wwf I krgy I Dennis Lotterxnoser Don Lottermoser Bob MacGregor Don Massey Gary McCauley John Miller Sam Morebello Torn Morgan Gib Morton Bob Olson Bob Prahl Mike Preciado llonry Ramerez Jim Ray Roy Riesgo Torn Sc ali Gary Schweitzer Harvey Scott John Seeley Gay Selleck Dick Tazelar Jeff Thein Jim Thompson John Tyler Bob Viora Jim Welty Dick Winkler Jim Woodall Mike Wright Larry Yost Al Mclnnis Dave Oseng Bob Roppe Don Shank Elmer Walker Bill Mcliinstry Stan Paul Gary Sable Frank Shunk Dennis Watson W. W, J tb:-A my, f - 1 ,gf .. f JLHQQPQQ, ,,.. i ' . ' . ' 1 If I end up with the old maid once more Terry McPherson Bill Perkins Phil Saffel Sonny Sturn Buck Weaver lambda Chi Alpha lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart Win National Title San Diego Colony of Lambda Chi Alpha became the 142nd chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity when the Zeta-Pi Zeta chapter was installed here in 1948. This year's Lambda Chi Crescent Girl, Jill DeSe1m, was chosen International Crescent Girl. Lambda Chis initiated the Little 500 bike race in 1961, which was one of their major spring activities again this year. Other events included . . . Cross and Crescent Ball . . . Alphatraz Party . . . Bird of Paradise Ball . . . House mother Kidnap. Outstanding men on campus . . . Jim Carruthers, IFC vice president, Oceotl . . . Bill Kronberger, Special Events Board, Model UN . . . Jim Glover and Ron Bronk, Oceotl . . . Bob Cox, drum majol . Mike Richardson, Model UN treasurer . . . Drake Loeser, IFC service chairman, Oceotl, tennis. Officers . . . Bill Kronberger, president . . . Ron Bronk, vice president . . . Phil Truitt, secretary . Hal Pique, treasurer. af 'M ig 1' Y' 7 M Q., A 'Slafff' Y '. '. Ken Alexander Curtis Broussard Bob Bussell Joe Filson Lee Grissom Jerry Alford Alan Brown ,lllll Carruthers Dave Franken Ed Gruber Roger Alford Charles Brunelle Knox Cologne Ron Frindt Bill Guest Steve Bailey Ben Bryant Bob Cox James Glover Sam Hartloff Rod Bain Bob Bubel Bob Enochs Jim Goodrich Bob Hill Jack Berry Charles Buck Jon Ewing Bob Gorsc Jim Hodges y Y we X Y: s, Ron Bronk Dick Burch Lew Fay Bruce Griffith Jim Huernergardt 4.1-A' ....,+ N7 v Don Hutchinson B. Lehmann Hal Pique Walt Schworin Alan Jacobson Ken Lyon Tom Power B. Sweeney 1-nw 5 -L- s- 5' Carl Kinczel Jim Milam John Ripko Jerry Weatherly Ken Kessler Ron Meade Terry Kebort Bob Manaugh Bob Rankin Ron Reaume Dounalcl Thomas John Tobey 'Qin K3 xg Jan Klovcn William Kronberger Bob Nisbct Dave Paul Richard Robinson Don Rodriques 5 . if sir 'vm Y Q 1 wi? 3 ,ff 1 2, Q Hey, Rockwell's back for preferential! is flag? Q 1+ 1- f T Ri gr H Q E 9 s 5 if ,JLJP ' K 5 ,, . 3,3 T 4 Vg E5 Pl Kuppu Alpha PiKu's Shure Homecoming Sweepstakes, Sponsor Queen SDS local Delta Pi Beta was initiated into Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity in 1948. This year was the second year in a row that a PiKA-sponsored can- didate was chosen Homecoming Queen. Activities included . . . Dream Girl Dance . . . Turkey Trot Dance . . . Sweepstakes trophy for Homecoming Parade float. Outstanding mernbers . . . Mike Spurgeon, AS vice president . . . Mike Lembeck and Gary Solbue, upper division reps. . . Denny Moore, lower division rep. . . Jeff Benter, F rosh rep. . . Bob Harvey, IFC treasurer . . . Gary Todd AMS secretary . . . Bill Leimbach, cheerleader . . . Walt Cubley and Jim Stauber, football . . . Clyde Hadley, basketball . . . Dave Walden and Dave Flesner, baseball. Officers . . . Mike Lembeck, president . . . Al McBeth, vice president . . . Skip Brollini, secretary . . . Bob Harvey, treasurer. . . ' gf. 'Vg W HW: , 1 :C nn A .5 f 'J A fe f Q . 'fit' 'cn it v'F Xl ' 'S ge ygl A ,,k -V 1 at 'we ' ' s, - 'GX' .z ,., rw. . H - ,V - , lil y lil i t Jim Allison John Blackwood Pete Burgert Rich Foringer Bob Harvey Mike Aslnussen Jeff Blake Dick Butcher Terry Fox joe Hewitt Mick Baker Jerry Bouchard Iini Dale George Gourdin Dale Hilinen Gary Bennett Wayne Breise Ed Denny Clyde Hadley Jeff HOlt 491 ,T Z prima' , fre i f' A 7' George Benter Eddie Broderick Dennis Dieb Earl Hale John Huff Jeff Benner Skip Brollini John Edgerton Terry Hall Steve Hughes Curt Blackburn Dick Brooks George Fenstermacher Bob Harris Jerry Hulbert aO f. 09' ,A Lance Lembeck Denny Moore Dave Rico Bob Skinner John Torres ..,f ion Myhro lick R1l'lgSllliIll ill Smith A1 Lohmann l I . . B Leroy Vadney John Lux Matt Nelson Ron Roach Mike Spurgeon Marty Volla fe limi. LC 1 f 5 if A Toni Maxwell Tom Newbro Joe Rockhold Jim Stauber Jerry Wacldle X 'CLR' '26 Ft Al McBeth Lannic Pasas Terry Schmidt Jim Street Bob W agar John Meyer Jim Pasto Dennis Shea Larry Taylor Ray Watkins ,IS 'fa ff 3 5 M- K: 4 Bruce Montgomery Bill Pearson Jim Simmons Mike Terrien George Zarkos I I 1 IW-I 1 LW Ng NW,,,,-t,, .L .Ms-N Ji W, AE it V95 4 X g a g rs r - 1 Q gu ise ? Tk , V'V K LVLV M in ,F i- I of xfa l ,Q V QL M Aa L ...nun- ui But coach, I donit want to go out for crew! Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAE' Plan New House: Auxiliary Aid Activities 9 ,Le f 'W A Q1 A .J M, A- r is ,Lf t, j,. ,H f . X Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity came on the SDS campus in 1949, when California Theta chapter was installed as the 125th chapter of the organiza- tion. Social functions included . . . Black and White, Christmas formal . . . Purple and Gold, spring formal . . . Pajama Party. Prominent mem- bers . . . Steve Meek, AS Council, Oceotl, Athletics Board . . . Elon Place, AS Council, Oceotl, Public Relations Board . . . Fred Miley, Junior Class pres- ident, Oceotl . . . Jerry Monell, Junior Class treas- urer, Oceotl . . . Bob Black and Lutie Lyman, cheerleaders . . . George Braun, IFC rush chair- man . . . Otis Paul, IFC secretary. Officers . . . Elon Place, president . . . Douglas Pattillo, vice president . . . Otis Paul, secretary . . . Jim Sternberg, treasurer. r All i sigft new ZW? M 4 2 fe 1 I ,aw 'STE' 'Gif .W 4 V, , Pat Abbott Buddy Alexander Eddie Basko Bob Cleator Mike Davis Skip Fritz Ken Kerchenfaut Joe Berg Larry Cook Gary Duncan Rick Gossett Dave Kidwell Steve Allen Larry Bottroff Iim Cox Gary Dunsrnore Bill Gould Roger King , K we - nu km, 1 'ft , ti I Y? 4 , v Iltl 314 'f , ar, 1 . ,g V W .,r.f, Dan Anderson Bob Black Ken Cox Jeff Evans Mike H ager Marty Kovacevich Tim Arnett George Braun Lane Criswell Ted Faris Jean Harris Larry Kroepel sf, f rw, ,,,,,, A t -.ag ri, Ex 1? fi: egg' Frank Arrington Tom Carter Phil Criswell Tim Faris Ron Helsel Bob Kuhlken A Dave Bankert Charles Cattell Jim Curran Terry Farrell Joe Hitt Steve Kuykendall trrr ed f 3 H ii Y' -, J, 3 K5X'. Bill Barsz Larry Chandler Steve Dale Howard Fisher Dave Hopkins Carl Laughead Jim Barta Mike Christino Ed Daniels Bill Fiss Court Kenaston Tint Layson - WM- , 7. y f wwf ..., ,3 S fig,- ,vn- 'wzyl 'S 1. ,L . 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The Sigs have claimed the IFC All-Sports Banners and honors for the past nine years and scholarship honors for 14 years. Out- standing activities . . . Sweetheart Ball . . . Derby Day . . . Tropical Cruise. BMOC included 23 on the JV and Varsity football teams and a substantial number in all intercollegiate athletics. Sigs won Fite Nite for 6th year . . . named 27 to Dean's Honor Roll . . . Bob Lewis, Activities Board Chairman . . . Bob White, Del Sud editor . . . Bob Christensen, Greek Retreat chairman . . . Dick Haiman, Judiciary Committee. Officers . . . Donald Kelm, president . . . joe Gabaldon, vice president . . . Steve Kirkpatrick, secretary . . . Merrell Davis, treasurer. ,W 5,1 .. My xii: mar' S W' fr :N 'PN , 'T 'iw . I? i 'fi .1 532, sf ifigiam 4Q 'fl' I . V aa- 5 so -Q, .5 George Abdelnour Dave Ault Bill Brinton Pete Colonelli Larry Dubbs Bob Gault Dennis Hart Mike Abdelnour Frank Baker Wayne Britt Bob Cowan Bob Estavillo Larry Godfrey G ary Hart 1, 'ff , ng 2, : .9 .. .5 W .4 1.9! ,gs 5 l jim 1' Yr- film I..-.-. u .N ,B 4 v , J nfl Rudy Alelnan Pat Bennett Bob Brown Chris Crawford John Farris Jeff Goff Dale Hawley is - ire an Y! if X14 , ,na41 ,Q Q ti if I: - Ml ' 157 'CTS 1 ir. A if i 'Q' ' 'Q I it if . . , Lv t' 'My 3 'Q V lg fx- '.. an af V ' ' ff, . - I f N i i . it ' , Q- gp, f ' Y fi W . fgfi My Bob Asmus Sparky Bishop Mike Bladnw Pete Boss John Boyles Gary Branstetter Doug Bishop Don Burnettc Charlie Charinan Bob Christensen Bill Clauder Dick Colavin Lee Brown John Davies Merrill Davis Bill Deane Rich Diabeti Dave Dirks Mike Custer Jim Ferris Chuck lfnugeron Ron Fox Joe Gabaltlon Rick Garcia Larry Fernandez Dick Hainian Steve llainian Don Halte Sonny Ilainren Bill Harp John Griffith Don Hilts Al llinkle Tom Hoffman Don Holtgrieve Mike Huse Steve Herron ,QW-fi Q 'J' V .fi vs -I- , 'CLP 'Q 13'- gw, . 6. h 4h Wally Jewell Steve Lallow Bill Marseilles Bill Mitrovich Bill Richards Mike Shxeves Bob White Don Kelm Toni L ang Bill Mayer Gary Neal Keith Richardson Ed Snively Jim White C rig-.i s mug 3 as Q I 1 A ' ff -rj B Ray Keyes Dick Langston Lloyd McCoy Ed Nciflin Bob Roniero Xlike Stafforcl Topper Wiggins 3, e . PP K, . if . W, kg ill Don Kinney Roy Lessard Mike McGhee Charles Neil Roger Roppc Dave Stenson Dave Wilken Steve Kirkpatrick Bob Lewis Norm Mcfxiillan Pete Newman Wally Runnels Jerry Stryker Bch Williams f gs .' - ii' x . il ' M, i , s T . if . P W . f 1+-,T 73 KL. ws ,ie V ,, U , M W in W M gf' 5 is if ' A W ' f -S . we 1'TjrL , ,f vs: -, f ,Q Q. Q' , - aw I ' ' if A its . Q , Q , it vi if gi 4 F K L yrs 14 Q51 9' -, ,jj , ' ,f I Q Pere Knudson Rick Lowrey Larry Meek Ed Ott Skip Runner Bob Swanson Mike Winibush 4 ' if V ,e Ken Knust Rich M acy Mario Mendez Dave Peterson Dave Seldom Dave Van XiaTre Nlitch Woodbury .gy A f. -x. - t , is Al Ray Koenig Dick Maddox Rick Metcalf Scot Reynolds Mike Scrmersheiin Cap Wallington if Ml Ralph, no one puts his initials on his sweat shirt. 3 'I L is Larry Korslneier Tony fxlaio Don Mills Vince Ricchiuti Tim Shnrtt fxlike Walsh 141 Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Delta Phi Calanizesp Purchases Fraternity House ,ima . , WL, -fffy Charles Austin Bob Cartwright Jim Hively After 23 years as a defunct local fraternity, Sigma Delta Phil regained activity in 1960 when eight SDS men were initiated as active members by members of the original organization, which was founded in 1933 . . . Last spring Sigma Delta Phi members were informally pledged to Sigma Nu. Activities this year included . . . White Rose Formal . . . New Year's Eve Party . . . lhiountain Party. Outstanding members . . . Al Bruton, varsity swimming . . . John Lehton, varsity tennis . . . Walt Odening, rugby . . . Dave West, Interfaith Council president, Frosh Camp chairman. Officers . . . Gil Challet, president . . . Cecil Humes, vice president . . . Dave West, secretary . . . Greg Underhill, treasurer. Alan Avalos Gil Challet Cecil Hurnes Robert Baker Jerry Bressler Albert Bruton John Clemenshaw Tom Davey Jeff C-iarde Carl Johnson Wayne Johnson Tom Kinnersley Donald Learned Tom Luhnow Phil Neill Walt Odening Pete Quechenberger Bob Quillan John Rath Hugh Saddington ' , 3 , i Robert Pieffer Greg Underhill David West We know why you put us up here. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sig Ep Take Active Part in Campu Political Activities In 1947 the local fraternity, Sigma Delta Epsilon, became the California Delta chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sig Eps raised funds for muscular dystrophy this year at their annual Sig Ep Pledge- Sorority Football Game. Other activities . . . Slave Sale . . . Queen of Hearts Ball . . . Speak-Easy . . . won President's Trophy in Homecoming Parade. Outstanding members . . . Joe Kiefer, AS President, Blue Key, Oceotl . . . Vince Biondo, finance commissioner . . . Al Knoll, AMS vice president, Oceotl . . . John Lacey, AMS treasurer . . . Dick Sims, AMS Council, Oceotl . . . Dan Ornelas, chairman Frosh Orientation Week . . . Joe Sullivan, Publications Board . . . Scott Snell, LAC Board, Oceotl, Athletics Board. Officers . . . Al Knoll, president . . . Dick Sims, vice president . . . Stewart Sheppard, secretary . . . Vince Biondo, treasurer. . , can ' ' 4, I Q3 ' r,,,M,... Dick Bachman Howard Baumann Ed Becker Joe Byron Ren Calderhead Carmin Carrente Chuck Davis Chuck Devereux Tom Devereux Bob Gibbs Vince Griffin Bob Hartin Larry Jones Joe Keifer Dennis Kirnbell iff? 'fe 'Q Larry Belden Vince Biondo Art Bosco Tom Burke Mike Carter Dennis Conner Hilbert Contreras Ed Dahlkamp Jim Ellsworth John Emrick John Floodberg George Gallagher Rocky Hayden Wes Hills Ken Horn Ron Isenberg Gary Kline Al Knoll John Lacy Duke Lembeck Walt Burrows Ron Dake Frank Gammicchia Dennis Johnson Bill Lingelbach K John Loss Don Mitchell Brian Odell Roger Quast Jay Shinn Reg Vitek Rick Morey Dan Ornelas G ary Rankin Lee Louis Dick Morehouse Dave Oden Lonnie Randal Dick Sims V Frank Yurich VL Tim M acN eil Walt Steffen John Maley Larry Murphy Mike Palmer John Reyman Joe Sullivan NBS' , 'Hai fa -11 4 Rick Martin Jim Nedlik Ron Pathman Dick Rice Joe Super 'Tiff Jim Martins Wes Meier Ken Miller Ellis Nelson Doug Newcomb Tom Nowell Jim Planchon Mike Powers Tom Proctor Mike Riley John Seebold Stew Sheppard Tom Swiers Dennis Tilton Ben Trovaten ,IRM ,. W ' , K I J I may , Mgffvg-5 Q 'H- K' , I fi: ' ,lr ifiiiy we J A S 5. K? , I 7 ' 5 we 5 . , '-, 11 1 , fax, 'iN'f'ff!'fi2rs ':v',f!: g,,, f' . I f -z .3 M gf rw 5,33 :K -f':-f::,f::a:,, :l.,. , ' ' ' ' , so ' f ' , f V 3 Q2 1 . e- f I ': ' f 3 5 J .. L W i f Who's the wall flower with the hairy legs? E - 1 55 r el , , , Www ,iwg ,N l fi el' 2 I --zfiizkzflxfi, ., Q, ,- 'lffvas ff Iliff. ,',fi,l. i5f 2 ., ,, ,k ,:. ,, 3, . , aw xi,- 4'a'H! -1 i say x , M Tau Kappa Epsilon TKF Float Wins First in Mixed, Varsity Drag Highlight Fall Tau Kappa Epsilon was installed at SDS in 1950 when the local, Sigma Lambda, became the Gamma Lambda chapter of TKE. The Tekes plan to begin a new chapter house in September by replacing sections of their old house. Social events and awards this year . . . annual Varsity Drag . . . Carnation Carousel . . . first place, best construc- tion, and design awards in Homecoming Parade. Campus standouts . . . Gail Mathers, AMS presi- dent . . . Ken Sovay, Homecoming Parade chair- man . . . Tom Elman, varsity basketball . . . Tom Clovis, Semper Fi president. Officers . . . Tom Clovis, president . . . Bob Bley, vice president . . Jim Birkel, secretary . . . Tom Zemke, treasurer. P131- 'W' Y 41' va QM., ,ug 1. f-ev . iii K-nam, yf f,-N s tv 6 EJ 'ta' W- 4 1- '-Weis ,E 'ill Tony Armandan Buddy Batez Stan Canaris Roger Chapel Bob Creason Ronald Danielson Richard Green Raymond Guinn Roger Jones William Kieselnorst I ames Birkel Ronald Chillo Gabriel Escalera John Halliburton Phil Keller Robert Bley Robert Church Peter Field John Hearst David Kettela Donald Bowers Thomas Clark William Frontis Robert Hubon Robert Kim Donald Brooks Thomas Clovis David Gentry Doug Huse Thomas Koester 'l ii , ..f -N: ,mf I K .Y- '31 fm 5 I Q' Q Robert Logan Byron Pepper Robert Sawatzki Donald Stutts Darrell Wick John M acivicz Ronald Perez William Scott Michael Supancick Richard Williams Brooks Madison James Pieri Morgan Silverthorn Gordon Sutorius Ken Williamson av Alan Marion William McFarland James Montgomery Tom Ransdell William Reich Ken Richards Jackson Sinclair David Slcet Ken Sovay Jackson Swing Dale Trower Randall Veal V1 A ,Q is s , ies, --f-7....a,g fu V ...W ,J .5551 1 l 4-v ' ' A Q, gs -J , ' Vyaaa. . , .,.,..,.,M ' 4 Q , , I aj , , Q6 , in sh -as 1 Q. f. -W Can I help it if it runs on Canadian beer? Norman Ostopenski Steve Root Sam Spadero Raymond Wade Theta Chi Theta Chi's Build Newest Fraternity House on Campus Gamma Theta chapter of Theta Chi was chartered in 1947, and was the first national fraternity on the San Diego State campus. Theta Chis and mascot OX saw the completion this year of their new chapter house. Activities included . . . Christmas Party for underprivileged children . . . Dream Girl Formal . . . Playboy Dance . . . Christmas Formal. Outstanding men on campus . . . Pat Dennis, Phi Eta Sigma, Oceotl . . . Jerry Ingle, IFC athletic committee, Oceotl . . . Mike Swatzell, Oceotl . . . Jerry Beavers, JV football, track . . . Dick Buck, Phi Eta Sigma, Oceotl, Alpha Phi Omega. Officers . . . Pat Dennis, president . . . Mike Swatzell, vice president . . . jerry Ingle, secretary . . . Ed Pozorski, treasurer. . . ,Q ,K i ,.,-4: -32' .- V. if 'ef' Ernie Andrade Larry Boysen Dick Buck Al Campbell Jack Colbert Bill Covert Gary Davis Pat Dennis John Enrich Chuck Franck Ken Gardner Bill Ginn Joe Goffeney Tony Grindl Cliff Helbock Jerry Ingle Wade King Bob Kling H8 Mu, -wr '43 Dick Powell Ed Pozorski Tom Reynolds Bill Stubbs Mike Swatzell Vic Trujillo Bruce Luyendyk Mike Midlam Bruce Pendergast Don Scholl Clark Steddom Len Stoll Don Weaver Jim Welch Ox fmiw- 'Wah K f Now I lay me down to sleep. Zeta Beta Tau ZBT' Remodel House, Rate High Scholasiically 1 L I50 IIII EI T- 5155 Beta Lambda chapter of Zeta Beta Tau, chartered at SDS in 1951, began a major redecoration of their house this year. A three-stage building plan is hoped to be completed within the next 10 years. Social events this year included . . . annual Luau . . . Sweetheart Dance . . . Initiation Formal . . . Pajama Party. Leaders and honors . . . Ken Clay- man, IFC president, Oceotl, Blue Key . . . Jerry Varon, IFC Activities chairman, Oceotl . . . Mel Brav and Rick Wayne, Oceotl. Officers . . . Jerry Varon, president . . . Ricky Wayne, vice president . . . Don Levi, secretary . . . Ronald Baranov, treasurer. . . 'N 1 'wr Bob Abelson S andy Adler Jules Barad Ron Baranov Mike Bennett Mel Brav Gary Caplin Harvey Chernack Ken Clayinan Lou Gadless Steve Glasser Bill Goldstein Ron Mollick Mal Ransom Barry Reingold dal Ed Thomas Jerry Varon Mike Rossman Don Smith Mark Solomon Art Vetter Ricky Wayne Sheldon Zemen 2 he .M Q1 5 f e W3 W What do you mean hurdled another seven? CAMPU FAVORITES Royal Court Reigns Over 1962 Homecoming if SUZANNE GAUGHEN BEVERLY SANDERS GAll CARR Alpha Phi Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Chi DEXTER FISHER CAROLYN MYERS Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Epsilon ,ww 'Q' 1' Homecoming Queen Miss Beverly Sanders Cheryl Horn Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi Karen Goddard Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha Psi -uv linda Stewart f ' I K X r it Sweetheart of Kappa Slgma Q... E 7 S, E a 'F Jill De Selm Alpha Chi Omega National Cross and Crescent Girl of lambda Chi Alpha 157 linda Meadock Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha Sharon Oberholtzer Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Dexter Fisher Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of rj Hearts E Roz James Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon 162 Wim-.xy Guynel Ramsey Dream Girl of Theta Chi 0 Gall Bobrot Alpha Epsilon Sweetheart of Zeta Beta Tau Marion Mcluughlin Grob Military Bull Queen Ielle of the Blue Book Ball Janet Bettag Kappa Alpha Theta The fall semester Blue Book Ball, traditionally marking the end of finals, was held on January 24 at the El Cortez. Miss Bettag was sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Chariot Queen Barbara Anderson Alpha Phi The fall semester chariot races were held on December 11 in Aztec Bowl. Miss Anderson was sponsored by Sigma Chi fraternity. 'if if . SH V l 'A' ,Y ,r ,o 5 Q .M 3 FW K' Miss Knockout Roz Mack Kappa Alpha Theta Best Dressed Susie McArthur Pi Beta Phi Miss Flapper Queen of Aztec Invitational Sherrill Hatfield Carla Hosmer Alpha Chi Omega Sigma Kappa AWS sponsored Glamour Magazine's Best Dressed Girls in America con- test. Susie MeArthur was chosen to represent San Diego State from ten finalists and will be entered in the national contest . . . Roz Mack, spon- sored by Sigma Chi fraternity, was chosen as Miss Knockout. She presented trophies at the AMS sponsored Fite Nite , . . Chosen by the student body, Cindy Runyan reigned over AMS Week. She was sponsored by her sorority, Sigma Kappa . . . The Aztec Harriers, considered third best in California, sponsored the Inter- City Cross Country Meet. It was held at the California Western course. Miss Hosmer was chosen as queen of the event . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon's traditional Varsity Drag was reigned over by Sherrill Hatfield, Miss Flapper. She was spon- sored by her sorority, Alpha Chi Omega. Q xii? .. I as 'ilk gi e A s h 7 Q Q55 . 'Y AMS Queen Cindy Runyan Sigma Kappa M 1 ' +1 1 ' ' 11 111 ,11 1 1 W' ' 4111 M war' 4 M Cup and Gown and Blue Key Senior honoraries Blue Key and Gap and Gown are composed of campus leaders in all fields of activity. Membership is limited to those outstanding in scholarship, leadership, sorority or fraternity, departmental, and athletically. Cap and Gown, Senior women's honorary, encourages scholarship of women on campus and performs services for the college and community. They had a leadership training program for freshmen women and a scholarship tea in the spring. Blue Key, men's honorary, attempts to foster friendship among student groups and among students and faculty. They have been active in assisting campus groups in performing worthwhile services to the school. Both Blue Key and Gap and Gown awarded S50 scholarships to underclass- men displaying leadership potential. LYNN LOUGHREY Chancellor 'vs KAREN ADDIS ANNE BROWNELL DEXTER FISHER iss WI? SUZANNE GAUGHEN BARBARA MALON EY JOAN NELSON MARGOT NILSEN LINDA TRIPP BARBARA WOIKE RANDY CHAFFIN DON RAHISER STEVE EVANS President Vice-President Secretary PAT DENNIS JOHN EMRICH KEN HOFFA MIKE LEMBECK OTIS PAUL ELON PLACE PAT ROBERTS MIKE SLAVIT PAT STALNAKER JERRY AALFS Sociologyg Delta Sigma Phig vice presidentg IFC rush chairmang Oceotl, president. KAREN ADDIS Journalismg Cap and Gowng Publications Boardg Aztec Engineer, managing editorg Aztec staffg Del Sudoeste staff. MARTIN LAWRENCE ALTBAUM Business Management. S3 9 n 170 if Q I F' R -era' -nr LYNN AASE Elementary Education. GWEN M. ADRIANCE Elementary Educationg Kappa Delta Pi. JACK ANDERSON saw.- qu- PATRICK L. ABBOTT Geologyg Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, vice presidentg Tecton Delvers. H, AFTAHI Civil Engineeringg Society of Chemical Engineers. JOHN A. ANDERSON Life Scienceg Alpha Phi Psychology. Omega. cv- :- Q7.. -sw N.-ar 'rpm 14, 7 ,L TT .A- STEPHEN KENNEDY ABBOTT Generalg Kappa Sigmag SAM. PATRICIA S. AKERS Artg Kappa Pi. KATIE BELLE OLIVER ANDERSON Social Scienceg Delta Sigma Thetag Senior Class councilg Roger Williams Clubg Blue Book Ball Committee. MARCIAL GARCIA ACOSTA Geologyg Tecton Delvers. RANDOLPH E. ALBERGA Elementary Educationg SCTA. LOIS ANNETTE ANDERSON Social Scienceg Delta Sigma Thetag Home Economics Club: Senior Class councilg Blue Book Ball Committee. Qw- KAREN C. ADAMS ORREN H. ADAMS . Social Scienceg Kappa Alpha Englishg Alpha Mu Gam Thetag Little Sisters of Min- erva. l l w i w i NORMAN A. DIANE ALLEN ALEXANDER Musicg Sigma Alpha I German. Marching Bandg Sympl MURIEL L. ANDERSON Elementary Education. Class of 196 Orchestra. W RICHARD D. ANDERS Industrial Artsg Indus Arts Club. W? , --. ,--' uw 3 Q ,Um y xr, -rw, K' W. . A-fx, .X . Q 1-,Q fy'- ww ,mm 'Cm' .....,,' me-r AIL ANDREEN lementary Education: Col- ge Chorus. AMES F. ARNICAR lementary Educationg appa Delta Pi. UDITH ANN BAILEY ursingg Student Nurses ssociation, vice president, cording secretaryg Ana- iac. PATRICIA ANN ANGEL Psychologyg Chi Omegag Aztec Ski Club. ALFREDO F. ASTORGA Industrial Artsg Industrial Arts Club. MARILYN BAILEY Social Welfareg Chi Omegag Musical Comedy Guilclg Sociology Club: Spring Sing, chairmang Freshman Class council. THOMAS R. ANDREW Chemistry, American Chem- ical Society: Aesculapians. MARCO AXTELL Social Wlelfarr-2 Sigma Kap- pa: Anahuac: Greek Week Committee. MARILYN KAY BAINBRIDGE Elementary Educationg Wes- ley Foundationg Olmeca Hall wing secretary, g BONITA JEAN ANDREWS Elementary Education. SUSAN MARIE AYERS Social Science: Aztec Ski Club. ANN ELEANOR BARNES Elementary Educationg Ol- meca Hall, vice president, historian. Sherrill Bottier Who's Who Panhellenic president Sherill Bottjer has been president of her sorority, Pi Beta Phi, secretary of Angel Flight, and Queen of the AFROTC. She is a member of CAHPER and the Special Events Board. She has also served as a counselor and committee chairman for Freshman Camp. FRED O. ANDREWS, JR, Accountingg Beta Alpha Psi, president, Beta Gamma ,Sig- mag Accounting Society, treasurcrg Dean's List. RAYMOND A. BACH Historyg Men's Gleeg Wlcsley F0unrlzition. VIRGINIA BARNES Elementary Education. MARYL BERTA ARBUCKLE Mathematicsg Wesley Foun- dation, vice president, secre- tary: Anahuarg Me and juliet : 'KBoy Fr-iend'l 'iOnt't' Upon ai Mattress? DuWAYNE E. BAHR Arcountingg Amold Air Society. ROBERT JACOB BARON Mathematics, Sigma Pi Sig- ma. i . in - r ':. 1- i W 'N-. 5' sow MARILYN ARFMAN Social Scienceg SCTA. JOHN DOUGLAS BAILEY Engineeringg Aztec Engi- ncer, editor: Society of Automotive Engineers. RANIONA BASICH journalism: Alpha Chi O- megag Anahuacg Del Sudo- este, administration editorg Aztec staff. 171 4 ' A -. I.. if M.. .... ,Kp , 'Q ?'T?'i is an ow .a-up THOMAS W. BATES Electrical Engineeringg Var- sity Gymnastics, CLAIRE C. BELL Graphic Artg Kappa Pi. ROBERT H, BERRY Industrial Managementq Arnold Air Society. 172 JAN E. BAXTER Musicg Symphony Orches- trag Woodwind Ensemble. DONNA JEAN BELL Elementary Educationg Del- ta Phi Upsilong Kappa Delta Pi. ELLEN BEYER Social Welfare. BERNICE M. BEAGLES Social Scienceg Phi Alpha Thetag Pi Sigma Alpha. CHARLES G. BEMIS Geologyg Tecton Delversq Freshman Football. WILLENA ANN BEYER Speech Artsg Sigma Kappa, president, pledge trainer r u s h, chairmang Brocas: AWS Judiciary Board, chair- man, JOHN A. BEAGLES Geology. DEAN E. BENTER, JR, Marketingg Kappa Sigma. DAWN BIGELOW Sociologyg SCTAQ Dean's List. ..-C 1 I MM? f lf DAVID H. BEAN Pre-medg Sigma Phi Epsilong Aesculapiansg Varsity Foot- ballg Rugby. GEORGE H. BENTER Business Managementg Pi Kappa Alpha, social chair- man, pledge masterg Senior Class, vice president. RONALD H, BIGELOW Botany. Randy im' mr-V f, f .,... ..,, DON R. BEARROW Insurance. DENNIS B, BERG Physical Educationg Kappa Sigma: CAHPERQ Varsity Footballg Wrestlingg Rugby. JUDY KATHERINE BLACKFORD Elementary Educationg Al- pha Mu Gamma, Chuffin JOSE V. BECERRA Latin American Studies RAY D. BERRY Psychology. BARBARA C. BLAKE Elementary Education, Who's ho Randy Chaffin is president of Blue Key, senior men's honorary. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, Oceotl, and the rugby team. He has been on the varsity football team for three years, while maintaining a 3.4 grade point average. sf 'IJ' vs.-sz ,tra-r AROLUS MAGNUS BLOOMFIELD dustrial Arts. XNIEL B. BOYLE vil Engineering! ASCE. OBERT EDWARD BRIMHALL :cial Srienceg Kappa Sig- ag Brass Choir: SCTA. ALAN BORAM Business Management. LARRY E. BOYSEN Personnel Management: Theta Chi, SAM, Freshman Track. GEORGANNA BRINK Elementary Educationg Gamma Phi Betag SCTAQ NEA. -s-. ,PN um ww. If had fam- mf GALE ARCHIE BOSTER Political Science. LAURA BRADLEY Elementary Education. DOROTHY BROUDY General. 'Y' f . Q' WUI in ms.. V? JAMES J. BOTT Elementary Educationg Anahuacg Dean's List. MICHAEI. LEE BRANNON Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club. CAROL MARIE BROWN Elementary Education: SCTA. Ken Cluymun Who's Who Ken Clayman is president of the Inter-Fraternity Council. He has been house manager and president of Zeta Beta Tau and vice president of Oceotl. He is parliamentarian of the AS Council and a member of the Athletic Board. He was selected for membership in Blue Key. A9 SHERILL BOTTJER Physical Educationg Pi Beta Phi, president: CAHPERQ Angel Flight: AS Council, Spf-cial Events Board Pan- hc-llenic, president, vice president. EDWARD V. BRANSON Art: Kappa Pi. VIESSIE MAE BROIVN Education, ,-of 9 as -rn, we JERRY DALE BOWERS Physiral Education: Kappa Sigma, vivo president: Greek Week Cmnmitteeg CAHPER. GEORGE B. BRIGI-IAM Business Manage-mentg Tennis. LINDA LEE BROWN Social Scoience: Alpha Chi Omega, Wesley Foundation. P Us ..,K. O wi.. Z? MILES L. BOWLER Accounting: .Accounting Society. ,IUDITH R. BRIGHAM Elementary Educationg Al- pha Phi, Women's Tennis, Avtec Christian Fellowship. LORETTA BROWN Elementary Educationg Delta Zeta, president: AWS Judiciary Boardg Panhellenic representative, at x iff lit jx f 2 , E w X A 4, 1 iw ggi... ii X X. if r 1 S. 173 1 ww. www -y pq. .fm was fs. f. ,gm -Q., NJ --.aw 1-.I if--'47 we-as on 'ii EMILY ANNE BROWNELL Social Scienceg Alpha Chi Omega, corresponding secre- taryg Cap and Gowng Kappa Delta Pig AWS Council. DONNA BURRIS Elementary Education. LINDA JOY CAMERON Elementary Educationg SCTA. MAY S. BRULE Education. JERRY D. BURWELL Business Managemcntg Sig- ma Phi Epsilong Freshman Baseballg IFC, BRUCE HYDE CAMPBELL Electrical Engineeringg Kap- pa Sigmag Sigma Pi Sigmag Electrical and Electronic En- ginccrs Institute, chairman. HOWARD BRYANT Physicsg Phi Mu Alphag Phi Eta Sigmag Sigma Pi Sigma. SHARON HENDERSON BURWELL Elementary Educationg Kappa Delta. LOUISE MILDRED CAMPBELL Elementary Education. ,bfffx Q5 D5 'ii -' -f - RE, ROGER W. BULLER Education. CLAYTON O. BUSH Liberal Arts. CAROL CARDO Musicg Kappa Delta Pig MENCQ Concert Choirg Anahuac. BONNIE JEAN BULLOCK Elementary Education. DON BUTTS Mechanical Engineeringg Society of Automotive Engi- neers. CLARK C. CARLSON Economicsg Anahuac, rules committee president. nw ROBERT ARTHUR BURKHOLDER Generalg Kappa Sigma, treasurerg Gymnastics. GLENN T. CALDWELL Personnel Management. DEAN M. CARLSON Generalg Delta Sigma Phig Arnold Air Society. .... :wi ffm? DONALD BURNETT Industrial Management DIANE SHERYL CALIGI URI Elementary Education, ELLA ROSE CARLSON Nursingg Lutheran Stud4 Association. Pat Dennis Who's Who Pat Dennis is the president of his fraternity, Theta Chi. He has been rush chairman of the Inter-Fraternity Council, and senior adviser and president of Phi Eta Sigma. He is a member of the Speakers' Bureau and Oceotl. He was a delegate to the national Inter-Fraternity Council conven- tion. He has a 3.14 grade point average. 11 A.- 1--- ar ,--.p-. ,ffm L! lL CARR al Welfareg Sweetheart tigma Chi: Homecoming ndant, Synchronized n Club, DEANNA CARRUTHERS Secretarial Managementg Tri-S, secretary. MICHAEL D. CATHCART General: Lambda Chi Alpha, GERALD A, CARTER Zoology, CAROLE CHILBERG Sociology. KAY MARY' CHRISTIANSEN Elementary Etlucationg Delta Phi Ifpsilon: Kappa Delta councilg Grt-ek Week Com- Pi- mittee: Blur' Book Ball, pub' licity chairman. 4ES LEE CHAPMAN logy, GAYLE CHRISTIANSEN Journalismg Gamma Phi Beta, serretaryg Del Sudoes- te, senior editor: Senior Class DITH L, CLARKEg nentary Educationg AS 'etaryg Imperial Valley ipus. IVILLIAINI L. CLIFFORD Industrial Artsg Industrial Arts Club, KEN CLAYMAN Social Scienreg Zeta Beta Tau, presidentg IFC, presi- dent, treasurerg Blue Keyq Gceotl, vice preside-ntg AS Councilg Athletic Boardg Whois Who. NANCY LORRAINE CLEMENTS Dietetics: Kappa Alpha Theta: Home Eronomirs Club, treasurerg Modern Dance Club. -sw Wit 17 'Qu Ili W3 mp GILBERT L. CHALLET Biol0HVS Sigma Nug Phi Sigma Xi: UCCF. MADGE E. CHURCH Education. 'l'l'lOTwfAS CLOVIS Arrounting: Tau Kappa Epsilon, president: Account- ing Society. WA DENNIS CHAMBERS Social Scienceg Delta Sigma Phi. BARBARA CLARK English. BARBARA CLOYD Elementary Education. Dexter Fisher b0fitt 5 Who's Who Pi Beta Phi Dexter Fisher is treasurer of Cap and Gown and of Angel Flight. She is the Sweetheart of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Last year she was Junior Class representative to the AS Council. She is a member of the Lectures and Concerts Board, Scripps Cottage Board, Debate, and the San Diego State Symphony. Her grade point average is 3.46. +3 ui .7 x s i 2 l E JOHN E. CHAPIN, JR. Accountingg Dormitory council. PRISCILLA J. CLARK General. EUGENE H. M. COCI-IRANE Gene-ral: Anahuac: Dormi tory resident assistant. .4 . X A S 175 - 's-N: q c' 1-or I R. JUANITA COFFER Sociologyg Anthropology So- ciety, DIANA DEANE CORDOVA Elementary Educationg Kap- pa Alpha Thetag Miss Knockout. CAROL CREIGHTON Gencralg Alpha Chi Omegag Tri-Sg Aztec Marching Bandg Modern Dance Club. yr, 'M New .Vs 'IW if-uf., 5 6- . 'ssfa' 'SP CII -6 DIANE COLONELLIQ Elementary Educationg College Chorus. VERA ALDA CORWIN Education LOUANNA CRENSHAW Elementary Education g SCTA, MARSHALL F, CONOVER Physicsg Sigma Pi Sigma. JESSE COTA Accountingg Beta Alpha Psi, FRANK CUSENZA 1 . J, Business Managcmentg SAM, secretaryg Sailing Club, AMELIA CONSTANTINO Graphic Artg Kappa Deltaq Kappa Pi. RICHARD E. COUCHOIS Musicg Phi Mu Alphag Con- cert Choirg Pep Board, BUCKLEY DAM Physical Education, 176 LEE CHARLES COOMBS Chemistry 5 American Chem- ical Society. LINDA L. CRAIN Elementary Educationg Chi Omegag SCTA5 Junior Class council. KATIE JEAN DANGEL Nursingg Lambda Delta Sig- ma. STANLEY H. COOMBS Social Scienceg Sabre Soci- etyg Industrial Arts Club. JAMES R. CRANE Economicsg Sigma Epsilon. Alpha SUSAN PATRICIA DANIELEWICZ Psychologyg Student Recre- fm- GEORGE C. COPENHAVER, JR Geologyg Tecton Delver RODNEY R. CRAWFQ Psychology. RUTH A. DANIELS Botanyg Lutheran Stu Association. ation Society, secretaryg l Newman Club. l 9 , , Who s Who Suzanne Gaughen is the president of the Associated Women Students. She is Alpha Phi's publicity chairman and a member of Cap and Gown. Suzanne has been a member of the Publications Board and of Kappa Pi art fratemity. She was a Homecoming attendant and Queen of AMS Week. She is the recipient of a Union Tribune Scholar- ship, and has maintained a 3.3 grade point average. w.-f '--ff 'sw ,.. SHARD F. DAUBER trketingg Alpha Phi Ome- Tau Sigma: American .rketing Association, presi- lt. IOMAS A. DQCOTIIS ieralg Kappa Sigmag Var- Wrestling. ,L DeSELM Crohiologyg Alpha Chi mega: National Cross and escent Girl of Lambda Chi Jhag Angel Flight: Phi 1 Epsilon. Haba,- LESLIE L. DAVENPORT Public Administration' ASPA. EMILY DPLASALAS Elementary Educationg SCTA: Newman Club: Cosmos Club. MARY LUISE DICKSON NEAg Kappa Delta Pi CTA: Pi Lambda Theta. Home Economics: SCTAQ Home Economics Clubg 41' we -omg- .- ! , it .an CHRISTIE DAVIS English: Tri-S: Upper di- vision reprr-sentative: Senior class representative: Finance Board: Cetza, president: AWS orientation chairman, cultural chairmang Publicity code chairman: lVho's Who. LLOYD DeLLAMAS Business Management: SAINI: American Marketing Association. JOHN RAYMOND DE SMOND General. DOROTHY MARIE DAVIS Elementary Educationg Col- lege Chorus: SCTAQ Aztec Christian Fellowship. ANGELA DELLA TORRE Alpha Chi Omegag Tri-S. DONNA DIERS Generalg Pi Lambda Theta. Pam Holt --A Who's Who Pam Holt has been president of Olmeca Hall, Pi Sigma Alpha treasurer, and women's donnitory representative to the AS Council. She was a member of the Orientation Week Committee and the American Society for Public Administration. Her 3.5 grade point average won her the : Art Linkletter Scholarship. 'rv 1 HELEN JANE DAVIS Home Economics: Kappa Delta Pig Home Economics Club. JOHN A. DcNINO Social Scienceg Kappa Delta Pi: SCTAg Anahuac. DONALD A. DIESTEL Cent-ral: Aztec Christian Fellowship. 'ma A--...,. - DIANE DAWSON Elementary Education: Kap- pa Alpha Thetag Little Sis- ters of Minerva, president: Sophomore Class vice presi- dentg Senior Class, treasurer. PATRICK DENNIS Mathematics: Theta Chi, president, vice presidentg IFC: Blue Key: Phi Eta Sigma, pre-siclentg Who's Who. BRUCE CLARE DILLON Journalism: Daily Aztec, managing editor: Del Sudo- este, photographerg Aztec Engineer, reporter: Sigma Delta Chi. R ...X ' - -an .aa A ,-551' MARY SUE DeCOTIIS Social Welfareg Alpha Phi. RICHARD DENURE PATRICIA KAY DILLON Journalism: Aztec, staff: Tri- S, historiang Aztec Engineer staff. MIN 177 , 178 gn- -. ii -., i -. ,, Mi 7 4. W' L .,-5 'Vs 1:- LEOLA DONAHOO Elementary Education. JAMES W. DUBBS Political Scienticg Sigma Ghig Freshman Foothallg Varsity Tennisg Denn's List. ROSEMARY A. EKBERG Sociologyg Alpha Phig New- man Club. an ROGER DONAHOO Physical Educationg Trackg CAHPERg Baseballg Cross country. DARLENE DUERR Elementary Educationg Al- pha Gamma Deltag SCTA. JENNIE LEA ELLIOTT General. Sr' JOHN F. DONNELLY Zoology. GEORGE DULI Mathematics. DANIEL L. ELLIS Elementary Education 5 Kappa Epsilon. 4 an JOANN WETTERSKOG DOUD Elementary Educationg Kap- pa Deltag SGTAQ Cetzag Spurs. LLOYD W. DUNCAN Physicsg Institute of Radio Engineersg Baptist Student Union, FELIX A. ELLIS Insuranceg SAMg Tau Sigma. RICHARD I-I, DOUGLASS Marketing. REEDY FRANKLIN DUNN, JR. Microbiology. L. ELTON ELLIS III English. LLOYD F. DOWELL, JR. Social Science. ELIZABETH EAGLE Secretarial Managementg Kappa Alpha Thetag Tri- ILAH ,IO ELY Education, DONNA DROBNICK Elementary Educationg pa Delta Pig Delta' Upsilon. GLENNA GRACE ml Ang Kappa Pi. l MICHAEL ROGER ENGLISH English. Arold Hornstein Who's Who Arold Hornstein has been president of Oceotl, advertising manager of the Daily Aztec, and treasurer and secretary of the Associated Men Students. He was chairman of All Men's Week and received the Kappa Sigma National Leadership Award. He also is a member of the Aztec Shops Board and the Pre-legal Society. fv- ffm '-it 51. ma- f'? ,Q 19.3 9,1 -...v - VALD F. ENOS ical Edurationg CAH- g Anahuacg Basketball nan Club. N WILLIAM IRNUM zlogy. ENE L. FIRKINS :etingg American Mar- g Association. l Q.. tn CAROLYN ERSKINE Liberal Artsg Pi Beta Phi. TERRY D. FARRELL Business Aclministrationg Sig- ma Alpha Epsilong Fine Arts committeeg Pep Boardg Sen- ior Class representative 3 Cheer leader. DEXTER FISHER Englishg Pi Beta Phiq Angel Flight, treasurerg Cap and Gown, treasurerg Homecom- ing attcndantg Junior Class representativeg Commission- er of Elections: Scripps Cot- tage Boardg LAC Board. we? v 5 :12 '7 rw f-we ' La. Z 1,4 EMA HOOKS ETNIRE ELDEAN EVANS Elementary Education, RAYMOND L. FELLERS Personnel Managementg Al- pha Phi Om:-gag Arnold Air Society. TI-IELMA G, FISHER Health Education. Elementary Education. OAN ANNI FERGUSON .I A Speech Correctiong Delta Zt-tag Brocas JOHN T. FLEMING Social Scienceg Kappa Sig- mag Freshman Football. Joe Kiefer Who's Who joe Kiefer, Associated Students president, was selected to be listed in Who's Who last year. His activities include being president and treasurer of Sigma Phi Epsilon, serving as Inter-Fraternity Council secretary, and holding the office of upper division representative for two terms. He is also a member of the Finance Board, Aztec Shops Board, Blue Key, and Oceotl. RAY A. EVANS Sociology. CARMEN FERNANDEZ Elementary Education, KEVIN IAIOIVARD FLEMING Gencralg Golf. q- HARRY D. FAIRCHILD Industrial Artsg Industrial Arts Club. ,IULIO A. FERNANDEZ Political Science. JANET FOSTER Englishg Dormitory resident assistant: Kappa Delta Pig Intvr dormitory council. Mews M i ,ery BERNARD L. FARMER Musicg Phi Mu Alpha Dennis List. CAMILLE HELENE FINGLET Art, Kappa Alpha Theta. MARGARET FOUNTAIN Elementary Educationg Alpha Phi, treasurer. .A-1'1--.. 5 1 qt- '-sw '27 4- ADELE M. FRACAROLI Home Economics: Home Economics Club: SCTA. J. G, FROST, JR. Industrial Arts, Epsilon Pi Taug Industrial Arts Club. SANDRA LEE GARDNER Sociologyg Alpha Phi. KATHLEEN A. FRANDRUP Secretarial Management. BARBARA I-'RY Elementary Educationg Sig- ma Kappag SCTAQ Ana- huac, GARY L. GARNER Geologyg Tecton Delvers. DAVID ALAN FRANKEN General: Lambda Chi A1- phag Musical Comedy Guildg Homecoming committee. RAYMOND H. FUKAMIZU Industrial Artsg Arnold Air Societyg Industrial Arts Clubg Del Sudoeste, photo- grapher. SUZANNE MARIE GAUGHEN Artg Alpha Phig Kappa Pig Cap and Gowng AWS, presi- dent AS Council Publica- tions Boardg Queen of AMS Week, Homecoming atten- dantg Aztec staffg Greek Week C ' ' ' Who. omrnittrc, Who s 180 SAMUEL R. FRANKS General. ROBERT E. FULWVIDER Business Adrninistrationg SAM, ROSIE GEE Elementary Education. F. ELIZABETH FRANT Englishg SCTAQ Alpha Lambda Delta. ANTHONY GALBA Public Administration. J. L, GEITZ Accounting 5 Accounting So- ciety. rf' ...N ,,. , .7 an-.fn W..-,f KENN FREEL General. DANIEL LAGOS O. GALLARDO Political Scienceg Inter dorm council, president, treasurerg Toltec Hall, president 5 Young Republicans, presi- dentg Society for Public Ad- minlstratlon. DAVID R. GENTRY Chemistry, Tau Kappa Ep- silong Cross countryg Track. LLOYD C. FRIEDRIC Business Education, Omega Pig Tri-S. ROBERT D. GARDNE Radio and Televisiong T Chig Alpha Epsilon 1 presidentg Radio and 'I vision Guild, Dean's List ROBERT ARTHUR GII Civil Engineeringg Si, Phi Epsilon, ASCE. Mike lembeck Who's Who Pi Kappa Alpha Mike Lembeck has been treasurer, vice president, and president of his fraternity, and served two terms as upper division representative. He has been Homecoming parade director and Hoat chairman. He is a member of the judiciary board of the Inter-fraternity Council, the Long-Range Planning Board, and of the Lectures and Concerts Board. ww fu ,ERIE CELIA GILKES iishg Cosmos Clubg So- id Hispanica. ITH A. GOODRICH plogyg Sociology Clubg ' dorm councilg College -us. DA GUENZLER eralg Aztec, staff. '41-'Z' ...., 'rr fa JOLENE BELLE GILLARD Elementary Educationg Sig- ma Kappag AWS, represen- tative. PATRICIA O. GOOSEY Elementary Education. RAYMOND GUINN Arcountingg Tau Kappa Epsilon, vice president, his- toriang Accounting Societyg Oceoll. -if MARILYN ANN GILWEE Elementary Educationg New- man Clubg Anahuac. AIOANN GORE Elementary Ed uration g SCTA. GLEN GIQNDERSON Psychology g German Club g Ski Club. T217 -.- .nl 'YUY RAYMOND L. GIVENS Engineeringg ASCEQ Engi- neering Association. SHIRLEY GOWER Social Science. LUANNE M. GUSTAFSON Elementary Education. lynn loughrey Who's Who Lynn Loughrey was selected to be listed in Who's Who as a junior last year. She is the chancellor of Cap and Gown. She previously served as Associated Women Students president, office manager and treasurer of Panhellenic, and vice president of Alpha Phi. She has a 3.3 grade point average. ,M awww ft fs.,-Q iv' an 'QMS' M. is ,apt , 1 ' MARY ANN GLEESON Generalg College Chorus. NANCY JOSEPHINE GRIMARD Elementary Education: Al- pha Xi Delta, corresponding secretary: CTAg Modern Dance Clulig French Club. IIILTRUD HAAG ggi. rvw ,J 'Q 5. ,F DONALD EDWARD GLOVER Industrial Artsg Industriu Arts Club. LLOYD GAYLORD CRIMES Personnel Mnnzigementg .- mr- -or l Spanish Clubg Judo Clulm: Alpha Mu Gamma. LUIS R. HADDEN ROBERT L. GOIJDARD Art. DAVID A. GROBECKER Microbiologyg Rugby, EARL JAY HALE Educationg Kappa Delta Pi. Psychology. Business MHHCIEZUIDBMS ,Pi Kappa Alpha, social chair- mang Varsity ruqhyg Men's Glec: Aztec Ski Club. ,ia tb E e 'f . Ni' iw ,fir ,H 'lm V I 'ti '5 1 ' 1 .4 'K f ISI KENNETH G. HALL General. JEFF TODD HARRIS Gt-rmang Kappa Sigma. JAY P. HEADLEY Physical Educationg Delta Sigma Phi, prcsidentg Gym- nasticsg CAHPERg Oceotlg Cheer leader, HW TOM GIBSON HALL, JR. Social Sri:-nceg Phi Alpha Theta: Dt-hate team. JEAN LEONARD HARRIS Marketingg Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Pre legal Society: American Marketing Asso- ciation. SANDRA LOUISE HEFTIE Elementary Educationg Con- stitution committee, secre- tary, Impt-rial Valley cani- pus. MERLENE ANN HAMILTON Social Welfareg College Y. ANNE CAROLINE HAWKINS Elementary Education: Gamma Phi Beta. GARY WAYNE HELMING Physicsg Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. MQ. 2, In f 4532 f LA, A 'E 'fgig , -5 il' It .fe X ROBERT EUGENE HANEY Psychology. JEAN HAWLEY Office Managementg Pi Beta Phi. BARBARA JEAN HEMPEL Business Education. .L SHALE L. HANSON Civil Engineeringg ASCEg Sigma Deltag Aztec Ski Club, NORMAN D. I-IAWORTH Industrial Artsg Industrial Arts Club: Deanls List. SUSAN ELIZABETH HENRY Home Economicsg Alpha Chi Omegag Home Economics Clubg Cetzag Spursg Scripps Cottage Boardg Panhellenic, representativeg UCCFQ Con- cert Choirg Anahuacg Col- lege Y. JEUNESSE HANUS B1ol05 r'l Chi Omegag Little Sisters of Minerva. GARY EARL HAYWARD Mathematics. ALFRED B. HERB History. LYNN E, HANUS Marketingg Sigma Al Epsilong American Mar ing Associationg SAM. CHARLES W, HAYES Artg Kappa Pi, ROGER HERCHENROEDER Physics. Barbara Maloney Who's Who Alpha Chi Omega president Barbara Maloney is a member of Cap and Gown and Kappa Delta Pi honoraries. She was vice president of the junior class and of Angel Flight. She also served as Homecoming dance chairman. Barbara has been a member of the Freshman Cabinet, Panhellenic Judiciary Board, Cetza, and Spurs. She has a 3.0 grade point average. .- on 'IORSI HERRMANN SHARON HILL JAMES W. HIVELY CARRIE L. HOBSON4 ral Arts Cerman Club, Sociology: Cetzag Spurs. Engineeringg Sigma Nu, Al- English Kappa Delta Pi: Al- ident Aztec Ski Club, pha Phi Omega: Anahuac. llha Lilmblla Delta. prtsltlt nt Ski train, 'un Alpha NIU Gamma DARRELL C. PAMELA KAY Ht JLT DON HOLTGRIEVE OLI FNBXCH HOLMGREN Political Science, Olmeca Svgigl Sqigneeg Sigma Chi. nsh Xnihuacg Newman Psychology: Varsity swim- HHH, president: Inter dOl'm J Frtnrh Club. ming team, captain. council: AS Counril5 Pi Sig' ma Alpha: Ariwrifmi Society for Public Administration, Deam's List: Who's Who, IY HOL SI ON JERRY GRAIN HULBERT PAULA DEE HUNT DOUGLAS HIQSE Physiral Education, Pi Physical Educationg Pi Beta Radio and Television, Tau Kappa Alpha. Phi, secretary, Cetzn, presi- Kappa Epsilon. dr-nt: Cap and Guwng XVRA, pri-sidt-nt: Song leadt-rg Kap- pa Delta Pi. Carolyn Myers Who's Who Associated Students secretary Carolyn Myers has been an upper division representative, chairman of student orienta- tion, and a rush counselor for Panhellenic. Her other activities include sewing as president of Hillel, rush chair- man and vice president of her sorority, Alpha Epsilon. She was a member of the Special Events Board. She was chosen as the Outstanding Junior Woman by the Associated Women Students last year. V li S A KENNETH HOFFA MARY LEE HOGAN THEODORE ELGENE Accountingg Beta Alpha Psi: Nursingg Alpha Chi Omega, H01-DT Accounting Society: Beta corresponding secretary: An- Physical Ct-ologv Young Gamma Sigmag Blue Key, gel Fliqhtg Lambda Chi Al- Rtpubllcans pha Crescentsg Homecoming Committee, Student Nurses Association, BEATRICE HOM C. DWIGHT HORNER CAROLE HOSKINS Chemistry: American Chem- Industrial Arts. Ct-neral ALBERTA HUTCHENS JANE HUTCHENS EDM ARD C INSKEEP Education, Elementary Education. Education f inf' '-V-' WIS?-P' us- MICHAEL IRWIN Psychology. HENRY J, JEITLER Education. ROBERT W. JOHNSON Elementary Education. JANET B, JACKSON Elementary Educationg SCTAg Lutheran Student Association, JUDITH ANNE JENKINS Elementary Educntiong Kap- pa Delta, vice presidentg SCTAg Modern Dance Club, secretary. WAYNE R. JOIINSON Industrial Mnnagementg Sig- ma Nug SAM: Aztec Ski Club. JAMES F, JACKSON Marketing : American Mar- keting Association. MAXINE JENNINGS Social Scit-nceg Canterbury Assoeiationg Musical Com- edy Guild: UMe and Juliet Second Mrs. Tanquerayf' MARGARET A. OLLY J Social Welfarcg Dean's List. 184 bv - CLAYTON JACOBY Marketingg American Mar- keting Association. RICHARD WILSON JENNINGS General. JOHN P, JONES Physics. JAMES ALFRED JAEGER Mathematics. ROBERT B. JETER Marketing: American Mar- keting Association, treasurer vice president. SALLIE A. JORDAN Zoologyg Phi Mu Epsilong Anahuac. FRITS J. JANSEN Physics. JAMES M, JOHNSON Eronomicsg SAM, SHIRLEY JORGENSEN Social Science: Kappa Al- pha Theta, vice presidentg Sophomore Class, secretary: Aztec majoretteg Miss Sigma Chi Derby Day. WILLIAM E. JAYNES Sociology, MILO PERRY JOHNS! JR. Elementary Education: C stitution committee, ch man, Imperial Valley c pus. CHARLES V. KAMMERMANN Social Science. l Margot Nilsen Who's Who Margot Nilsen is the vice chancellor of Cap and Gown, chairman of the Pep Board, and senior resident assistant of Olmeca Hall. She is a member of the Speakers' Bureau, Aztec Marching Band, and the San Diego State Symphony. She has maintained a 3.0 grade point average and is the recipient of the DeWitt Bisbee Williams Scholarship, -on ,- M 'UN fv- VST? FHLEEN KEACI-I nentary Education. RLEY KIMBERLIN nentary Education. RLEY KN UTSON lish. '319 'Wan '1T:er A4 JOHN R. KELLY Elementary Educationg Newman Club, president. CYNTHIA M. KING KAREN C. KOCH Home Economicsg Newman Club, corresponding secre- tary. STANLEY KEMERY Elementary Education. ALADOR KISII Physical Edueationg Kappa Sigma: IFC, rush chairman. JAMES J, KOKINDA Economicsg AMS Counril: AMS Supreme Court Jus- tife: Young Democrats, pres- ident. Sandi Pieri rip?-A DAVID C. KENNEDY Business Managementg Kap- pa Sigma: SAM, news edi- torg Tau Sigma, treasurer: Journal of Business, editor: Anahuar. JOSEPH T. KLASCH Psytthologyg Arnold Air So- ciety. JOSEPHINE N. KOST.-xs Speer-li Artsg Broras, secre- tary, I WI1o's Who Sandi Pieri is the originator of the AWS It's a Woman's I World series. She has also served as Associated Students secretary and as a member of the student-faculty committee on Unethical Practices, Who's Who Committee, Elections Committee, Spring Sing Committee, and the Senior Class Cabinet BARBARA LYNN KENT Elementary Eduratinng Al- pha Xi Dt-lla: Kappa Delta Pi. NANCY KH DPFENSTEIN Elementary Education 3 Al- pha Phi. WILLIAM LARRY KRAMER Sociologyg Varsity Baseball: Dean's List. 2 itemlti 5. W. K l l My fm.. mi 'QTY -far ROBERT LEE KIER Radio and Televisiong Alpha Epsilon Rho: Radio and Television Guild. IRVING KNIGHT Civil Engineeringg ASCEQ Sigma Delta. JOYCE CAROL KRAUSE Anthropologyg Anthropology Society, serretaryg Aztec Ski Club. 1 'V '.-.' KENNETH S. KILBOURN Business Management. CECIL A. KNUDSEN Physicsg IRE. RICHARD KREBS History. g.-, A 185 MILES F. KROGFUS English. MARY ELIZABETH LAB Elementary Educationg Del- ta Phi Upsilong Kappa Delta Pig Dean's List. CARL WILLIAM LANGHORST Chemistryg SAACS, presi- dent, treasurerg Anahuac. lun- WILLIAM E. KRUSE Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Clubg Epsilon Pi Taug Kappa Delta Pi. CALOMERA LAMPROU Elementary Educationg Chi Omegag Cetzag Anahuacg Spurs. KAREN TI-IERESA LARSON Elementary Educationg Al- pha Xi Delta: SCTAQ Ana- huacg Cetzag Spurs, ALLAN KUERBIS Business Managementg Kap- pa Sigma. AIUDITH LANDRY Nursingg Student Nurses' Association. DONNA LA RUE Elementary Education. JEANNIE JOAN KUHNS RAY KUROSAD Psychologyg Newman Club. Social Science. BARBARA LANE Elementary Education 5 New- man Clubg SCTA. PATRICIA ELAINE LAZOS Elementary Education g Gam- ma Phi Beta, president Lambda chi Aipm cr.-si cents, vice presidentg Spurs. CRYSTAL LANE Elementary Educa ta Phi Upsilon. ANN KATHERIN Elementary Educa pha Xi Deltag NEA Sandie Shipe Who's Who Sandie Shipe has served San Diego State as upper division representative, student activities news director, Daily Aztec society editor, Greek Week chairman, and president of the California Inter-collegiate Press Association. She has also been Gamma Phi Beta rush chairman and a member of the Public Relations Board. She was named Outstanding Sophomore Woman by the Associated Women Students last year. r -K ANNE LEESON nentary Education: FAQ ACE: Lutheran Stu- t Association, treasurer, BERT MILLARD EWIS ech Therapy, Sigma Chi :asg Activities Board irman: AS Awards Day: irman. BERT E. LONG nentary Education. DENISE LEGRAND Elementary Education. STEPHEN LINK Political Science. LYNN LOUGHREY Recreation Adrninistrationi Alpha Phi, vice president: Panhellenic, treasurer: Cap and Gown, chancellor: AWS, president: AS Council, Stu- dent Recreation Societyq Worne-n's Tennisg Who's NVho. WILLIAM JOSEPH LEHMANN Psychology, Lambda Chi Alpha. HARRIET LISAK Elementary Education. PERRY W. LOVE Industrial Artsg AFROTC Rifle team: College Chorus. PAMELA LEMING X' 1' ,Q 'Y V. T. LEPOVITZ Elementary Education. Industrial Arts, DIANE LLERA Nursing. RONALD LOWER Bankinfl and Finance. o 0 H, 1 I E KIVII' if' Who's Who Mike Slavit is the president of Alpha Phi Omega and has held the presidencies of Circle K and Hillel. He is chief justice of the Associated Students Supreme Court. He is a member of Debate Squad and of Pi Kappa Delta speech fraternity. He is also sports publicity director, and a member of the AMS Council. He was tapped for membership in Blue Key earlier this year. ELAINA LOBDELL Art: Kappa Pig Art Guildg NEAL SCTA. LINDA M. LUALLIN Elementary Educationg A1- pha Gamma Delta, social chairman, treasurer, SCTAQ NEA. JUDIE LEWIS Art, UCCF. DeBOSE JAMES LONG Music, Phi Mu Alphag Con- cert Band, Orchestrag Aztec Marching Bandg MENC. THEODORE DREXEL LUCAS Music, Phi Mu Alpha: Sym- phony Orchestrag Concert Bandg Brass Choir. 1 if JULIE ANN LEWIS Elementary Education, Kap- pa Delta Pig Delta Phi Up- silong Cetza, Spursg Ana- huacg Blue Book Ball, decor- ations committee. RICHARD F. LONG Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club, Golf team, Epsi- lon Pi Taug Kappa Delta Pi. CYNTHIA LUNDH Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi. ,,...-, ,mf .- STEPHEN RICHARD LYDON Marketingg Sigma Alpha Ep- silong American Marketing Association, Freshman Base- ball. RICHARD ANTHONY MARKS Artg Kappa Pig Newman Club. JUDITH L. MATHEWS Microbiologyg Delta Zeta, secretary, historian, Phi Mu Epsilon, vice president. J r IBB OLIIVER D. T. LYNCH R. Physicsg Delta Sigma Phi Newman Club 3 Anahuacg IFC. BONITA L, MARTIN Elementary Education, SCTA. DALE VAN LEER MATIIIS Personnel Management, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC. RONALD EUGENE LYNCH Speech, Musical Comedy Guildg Readers' Theatre Guild, Skull and Dagger. FEROL MARTIN Elementary Education, Roger Williams Clubg Col- lege Y. MARLENE DIANE MATTES Educationg California Kin- dergarten Association. 'R on 1... an BARBARA EDITH MALONEY Educationg Alpha Chi Ome- ga, president, vice presidentg Kappa Delta Pig Cap and Gowng Cetzag Angel Flight, vice president, Junior Class, vice prcsidentg Homecoming Dance, chairmang Who's Who, ALAN C. MARION Physical Science, Tau Kap- pa Epsilon. LEROY J, MARKLEY Accountingg Accounting cietyg SAM, Golf. ARTHUR RAY LYONS Social Science, MARCEL J. MARTINEAU DAVID M. MARUSA EDWIN FRANK JUDY MASEK Business Managementg Beta Electrical Engineering, IRE. MARZANO Art, Gamma Sigmag Newman Club5SAM, KARL MATULA Social Science, SCTA. ROSE MARIE MAULIS Home Economicsg Home Economics Club. Mechanical Engineering g In- ter varsity Christian Fellow- shipg Varsity football. ALLEN C. MCBETH Political Scienceg Pi Kappa Alphag Freshman footballg Varsity footballg Rugby, Freshman track. DONALD S. MCBRIDE Accounting, Accounting cietyg Beta Alpha Psi, v president. Gary Solbue Who's Who Upper division representative Gary Solbue was chairman of Homecoming this year. He has previously served as Homecoming float chainnan and parade director. He has been secretary of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He is a member of the Pep Board, Public Relations Board, the Student-Faculty Committee on Unethical Practices, and the Speakers' Bureau. an -fizar AL MrBRIDE l LRY MCCOY eral. FHERINE L. ICKITTRICK aentary Education. PAUL VINCENT LIICILLE McCAMEY MARGARET x CLYDE G. MrCI,URE -4-:ur RUTH A. MrCLURE MCBRIDE Psychologyg Psi Chi. MCCLINTOCK Education. Home Eronomicsg Wesley Accountingg Accounting Education. Foundationg Home Econo- Society. mics Clubg SCTA. GLORIA MCCULLOUGH L. R. MfENTEE SHARON ROSE SUE NICGRATII DAVID P. MrKEE Elementary Educationg Mathematics, MCGOWAN Edurzxtiong Song leader: In- Business Managementg SCT-A-S DOFTTIIIOFY fesidem Chemistry: SAACSQ New- ternational Club. SAM. assistant. man Club. RACHEL C. MCKNIGHT CLARE RICHARD JOHN J. MCMANUS MARTHA MCMURRAY FREDERICK K4 Home Econoinirsg Home MFMJNHON Industrial Arts: Industrial Speech ArtsgBrocas. M4-NAMARA Ernnornics Club: Anahuac. SocxoloYlY- Arts Club: Anahuacg Kappa Speech Artgg Broeag Delta Pig Epsilon Pi Tau, I e purgeon J. Who's Who Mike Spurgeon is the vice president of the Associated Students. He was sophomore representative to the AS Council last year. He has been parade director for Home- coming and Pi Kappa Alpha delegate to the Inter- Fraternity Council. He is a Tarastec Hall resident assistant and member of Oceotl. in JAMES MCCORMACK Mathematics. HELEN MCKENNA Psyrhology. REBA MCNUTT Education. DORIS ANNE MCQUAIDE Elementary Educationg Gamma Phi Beta, vice presi- clentg Lambda Chi Alpha Crescents. AUDREY M. MILLER General. WAYNE O. MORRIS Social Scienceg Track. MELINDA MELLUSI Elementary Educationg Chi Omegag Little Sisters of Minervag SCTA. RALPH D. MILLER Englishg Pi Kappa Alpha. MARY MORRISON Nursing. EVELYN MENDENHALL Psychology. JUDY MITCHELL Elementary Educationg Ana- huacg Maya Hall, wing pres- iclcnt. GILBERT E. MORTON Accountingg Kappa Sigma Accounting Socictyg Golf. vw FRANCISCO M. MENDOZA Generalg Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon: Oceotlg Del Sudoeste, fraternity editorg AMS, vice president. BONNIE JUNE MONTGOMERY Gcncralg 'llolanthef' BARBARA S, MOSS Home Economicsg Home Economics Club. JOHN G. METROULAS Psychology. MARY MONTGOMERY Educationg SCTA. PAUL W. MOUNTJOY Marketingg American Mar- keting Association. .- TB SW' ,IAMES PAUL METTS Mathematics: Delta Sigma Phi. WAYNE DALE MOORE Chcmistryg SAACS. ROLAND MUEHLNER Chcmistryg Tennis. -IUDITH MICHAEL Englishg Alpha Chi Orr KAREN KAY MOREHOUSE Social Welfare. JOHN W. MUELLER Artg Kappa Pi, vice dent. LINE MUIR ical Educationg IPER. ,OETTA NAPIER 'ientnry Educationg IPER: SPECQ Dormi- resident assistantq Maya , vice president. KGOT NILSEN ientary Education: nitory resident assistantg eca llall, publicity chair- 5 Pep Board, chairmang and Gown, vice chan- rg Orientation Week, chairmang Senior Class ,cil: Who's WVho. GARY H. MUIRHEAD Industrial Artsg Varsity CYCW. VERA MAE NEEL Sorial Wt-lfareq Aztec Christian Fellowship. NORMAN S. NILSON General. JANET MURRAY Home Economicsg Alpha Xi Deltag Home Economics Club. GARY R. NELSON Business Management: Kap- pa Sigma: AMS rounril. LYN NOAH Soeiologyg Zapotec Hall, president. BOB J. MYERS Elementary Educationg AS President, Imperial Valley campus. JOAN NELSON Elementary Etlucationg Al- phn Gamma Delta, presi- dent: Theta Chi Dreamqirlg tit-wa: Cor-.cr-rt Choir: SCTA. ROBERT NORTHUP Physicsg IRE. EDITH MYERS Elementary Education. VVAYNE ROGER NELSON Photugraphyg Anahuac. MARY E. NULTON Elementary Eclucationg SCTA. ,IEANNE MYERS Elementary Educationg Alpha Phi. A. IVILLIAM NEYNVMAN Mechanical Engineeringg Society of Automotive En gineers. LEO NUNEZ Geology. STUART MYSTER Psychology. NANCY ANNE NIELSEN Social Scienceq Anahuacg Lutheran Student Associa- tion: Dormitory resident as- sistant. GLORENA O'CONNOR Elementary Edurationg SCTA: Roger Williams Club. 9 . .- k f -fi wg? WALTER R. ODENING Biology: Sigma Nu: Rugby, ROY N. O'NEIL Electronic Engineering: IEEE. FREDERICK J. PAHL Sociology. JUDITH OLIVE Elementary Education: Kap- pa Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Delta Phi Upsilon: Alpha Lambda Delta: Anahuac. JAMES M. ORVICK Psychology: Varsity track: Concert choir: Maclrigals. DANIEL M. PAINE Biology. GEORGE E. OLMSTEAD Banking and Finance: Pre lcgal society: Beta Gamma Sigma: Dcan's List. CHARLES T. OSTERMEYER Gt-ncral: Pro legal society: Anahuac, MICHAEL PALMER Finance: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Wesley Foundation: Men's Glec: Tau Sigma: American Marketing Association. NANCY ELIZABETH OLSON Elementary Education: Chi Omega: SCTA: Angel Flight: Xolotl. HANS OSTROMINSKI Political Science. NICK N. PARDO Chemistry: SAACS, vice president, 'ii' ,i ' ai: , 'ii' .7 Z ' G P 2 . A 192 i 7 3 is M. .-4 5 ROBERT E, OLSON Personnel Management: Kappa Sigma, JANET OVERMYER Elementary Education: SCTA. JOAN ELLEN PARKER Elementary Education: SCTA. ROGER OLSON Psychology: College Chorus. SHARON PAGAN Elementary Education. JACK CONRAD PARRISH Speech Arts: Sigma Pi, pledge trainer: Brocas. S. DIANNE OMSTED Psychology: Psi Chi. JOHN B. PAGLIUSO Civil Engineering: ASCI ,JERRY T. PATRICK Psychology, 3451 .E v' I -mfs' 2 OTIS PAUL Psychol0HY3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon: IFC, secretaryg Aesculapians, president: Phi Eta Sigma, presidentg Oceotl. LOI S M. PETZOLD Sociology. SUSAN JANE POPE Elementary Educationg SCTA. qu- -I, DANIEL PAWLOWSKI Social Scicnfeg Alpha Phi Omegag Turastec Hall, wing president. JOHN I., PIATT Psychology: Ski Club. VIJA PORTS Arty Kappa Pi. LOUIS L. PECHI Physicsg IREQ Sigma Pi Sigma. SANDRA E, PIERI Entglishg AS secretaryg AYVS counrilg Finance Bonrdg Scripps Cottage Boardg Un' ethical Prartices Board 5 Who's Who. JAMES L. POST Industrial Arts. LEO R. PERKINS Social Scienttcg Sigma Chig Lower division representa- tiveg Finance Boaxdg SCTA3 ASPA. HELEN C. PIETY Social Scienceg Sociedad Hispanica. JOSEPH V, POTTER Physical Educationg Arnold Air Societyg CAHPERg Wrestlingg Annhuac. PATRICIA M, PERONA Psyrhologyg Psi Chig New- man Club, WILLIAM ELBERT PIPES, III Mechanical Engine-eringg Sigma Phi Epsilong Society of Automotive Engineers, treasurerg Aztec Engineer, news editor. TEKLA JEANNE POWELL Sorizil Science: CAHPER, secretaryg SPECQ Angel Flight, treasurer. MICHAEL JOSEPH PETERS Social Scienceg Arnold Air Soriety, president. NANCY H. PLANTENGA Elementary Educationg SCTA. GEORGINE V. POWERS Elementary Educationg SCTA. 2. . In. 1 ta-'r'N 'Y, fy .A , M? , .px G JANET PRESLEY Education. MARILYN JEAN RASMUSSEN Elementary Education. KENNETH C. RICHARDS Accountingg Tau Kappa Epsilon. RAYMOND PRESTON Sociology. RICHARD A. RATHJEN Accountinzg Accounting So- cietyg SAM, treasurer. JAMES M. RILEY Marketing g American Mar- keting Association, ANGELA PRICE Elementary Educationg ACE. RAYMOND R, RAYNIONDE Markctingg American Mar- keting Associationg Readers' Theatre Guild. JOHN L. RINDONE Social Scicnceg Phi Eta Sigma. THOMAS C. PROCTER Physical Educationg Sigma Phi Epsilong Concert Choirg CAHPERg NEAg CTA3 ski Clubg Verse Choirg Trackg Football. WILSON DARRELL REICH Psychologyg Tau Kappa Ep- silon. RICHARD CHARLES RINGSMUTH Artg Pi Kappa Alpha. JOHN PURDY Eplcial Scienceg Delta Sigma 1, C. M. REINHOLDT Mechanical Enginceringg So- ciety of Automotive Engi- neers. ROBERT H. RIPPY Social Science. WILLIAM WESLEY QUARTON Psychologyg Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JEANNE M. REYNOLDS Home Economicsg Home Economics Club. PATRICK WILLIAM ROBERTS Industrial Arts 5 Varsity footballg Blue Key: Epsilon Pi Taug Kappa Delta Pi. ROBERT RANKIN Business Management Lambda Chi Alpha. TINALEE E. RICE Musicg Alpha Xi Sigma Alpha Iota, tre MENCg Symphonic Symphony Orchestra, twirler. GERALD ROBERTS JR. Ge-neralg Arnold Air S CAROL ANNE MARY ANN ROBINSON LYLE D. RODMAN LUPE RODRIGUEZ SHIRLEY HELEN RODERICK LELAND THOIVIAS C, ROSE ROBINSON Elementary Educationg Accounting. Elementary Educationg New- ROEMMICH ROQNESS Accountingg Accountir Educationg Aztec Ski Clubg Kappa Delta Pi. man Clubg Los Sembradores. Sociology. IDdUSU'lal A1155 Delta Sigma Society. SCTA. Phig Industrial Arts Clubg 194 College Chorus. VIA I. ROSE ation. J RUNDSTROM entary Education: a Chi Omega, ES SANTALO ish: Alpha Mu Gamma: dad Hispanica, vice ient. STEPHEN ROSENZWEIG Social NVelfare. YVALLY RUNNELS Art: Sigma Chi. STEVEN CONRAD SCHABER Germang German Clubg Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Mu Gam- ma, president: Anahuac. Q PHILLIP A. ROTH Sociology. EDWARD tl. RUSSO Mathematics. ROSEMARY SCI-ILEI Education. .N-Q, ROY 1. Row 4- DALE K. ROYBAL Conrralg Lambda Chi Al- Homo Economics: Home phag Alpha Phi Omega. VIVIAN RUSSO Physical Erl uration. DONNA SKIIIMITZ El:-mvntary Education: Gam- ma Phi Bvta: SCTA: Pan- hn-llenic, treasurer: Greek Rctrcat, chairman. Economics Club. LYNNE SAMUEL Music: Sigma Alpha Iota: MENC: Conn-rt Choir: A7tf-r Marching Hand: Mad- rigals. DONALD J. SCIIOLL Industrial Manarzcmentg Theta Chi: SAM: Football: XVrestlinc:. THEODORE J. ROYBAL Industrial Arts. BEVERLY SANDERS Elemvntary Education: Homecoming Queeng Angel Fliqht, commander: Dream- girl of Pi Kappa Alpha: Sweethearts of thc Diamond. MARY M. SCHOMMER Elementary Education: Newman Club. ,1 'wr--'-4. INE SCOTT -IAMES MICHAEL SCOTT MUNSON O. SCOTT, JR. DONALD L. SCOVILLE BOYD K. SEAVEY CAROLYN ANN entary Education. Zoology: Kappa Sigma: Var- Industrial Management: Accounting: Tarastec Hall, Zoology. SEDLOCK V sity swimming: Freshman SAM, president: Journal of judiciary board. Elementary Education: Kap- basketball. Business, editor. pa Alpha Theta: Kappa Delta Pi: Cetza: Spurs. ALEXANDER S. RUGGIERO General. JONATHAN EDYVARDS SANDY Rf-creation: Alpha Phi Omr-ga. RICHARD E. SCHWARTZ Accounting: Beta Alpha Psi. AIAMES G. SEVICK Mathematics. 195 BEATRICE SEVILLA Elementary Education, SCTA. MILDRED SIIIELDS Elementary Education. DANIEL B. SIBBET Political Scicnceg Pi Sigma Alpha, Young Republicans, International Board. JOSEPHINE SKIBBY Elementary Education, ACE, SCTA3 Dean's List. 196 DAVID B. SHAFFER Industrial Arts. MARY JANE SC HOEMAKER Elementary Education 3 Al- pha Lambda Delta. THATCHER SIGLER General g Sigma Chi. MARY ANN SHANK Elementary Education, Sig- ma Kappag Panhellenic, rush council, Xolotl. WILLIAM R. SHOEMAKER Accounting 5 Accounting So- ciety, Anahuac. STERLING H. SILVER General, Dean's List. SHIRLEY M. SHELDON .Anthropology g Sigma Kap- pa 3 Flagtwirlers, captain. HOWARD SHOOK Pre-med, WARREN SI MON Biology. MICHAEL R. SLAVIT Speech Arts, Alpha Phi Omega, president, Circle K, president, Blue Key, AS Supreme Courtg AMS coun- cilg Freshman orientation chairman, Hillel, president, treasurer, Pi Kappa Deltag Debate Squadg Who's Who. DARLYN MARY SHELVI S English. RUTH ANNE SHORES Education. ROBERT B. SIMONS, IR. Business Management, Kap- pa Sigma, Tau Sigma, presi- dentg S A M , treasurer Young Republicans, Ana- huac. STEWART SHEPPARD Social Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon, secretary, Dean's List. HELEN CORA SHORT Elcmcntary Education. HARVEY H. SIMS Industrial Artsg Crew, Dor- mitory resident assistant, ALFRED EMMANUEL BRENDA SMITH GLENN SMITH ORRET SMITH SMITH Nursing, Anahuac, Student Geographyg Geography Elementary Education, Sociology. Nurses Association, presi- Club, Varsity basketball. SCTA. dent. TERESA SHERINE Art. TIMOTHY A. SHO! Artg Sigma Chi, his Aztec Ski Club. WILLIAM HARRY SKAGGS Business Management. astcc Hall, wing presic PAUL A. SMITH, Jr Mechanical Engineerir Society of Automotive neersg Football, Rugbj HN .Q-aw -.H . ,- ,,. 4- iER'I' L. SMITH egalg Sigma Pi, LIAM T. STEILS nautical Engineering: tute of the Aerospace xces, chairman. NK STRANGWAY untinqq Roger Williams 3 Accounting Society. i THOMAS W. SMITH Mechnnicnl Engineering: Aztec Engineer, editor: So ciety of Automotive Engi neers, secretary. VVALTER YV, STEIN Mcchimical Engineering. GEORGE EVERETT STUBBS Astronomy. ROBERT SCOTT SNELL Gencralg Sigma Phi Epsilon, vice president, secrctaryg LAC Board: Athletic Bozirdg Varsity crew: R u g b y 5 Orr-otl: Tan Sigma: Senior Class councilg Baccalaureate and commencement chair- Iniln. .IEANNE TABER STENFORT Home Economicsg Home Economics Club. JOHN WILLIAM STUBBE Business Education: Pi Om:-gn Pi, secretary-treasun er. GARY SOLI S Sociology, GARY R, STEPHANY Ceologyg Tecton Delversg Aztec Ski Club. JOHN MICHAEL STURAK Industrial Artsg Industrial Arts Club. ETHEL MARIE SPAHN Home Econornirs: Home Eeonomies Clubg Kappa Del- ta Pi. WALLACE LYLE STEVENS Pre-legal. DONALD E. SU'l l'ON Physical Educationg CAHPERQ Football. LINDA SPINDLER English, Anahuzxc. FRED D, STEVERS General. ANDREW J. SWANK Industrial Managcmentg SAM: American Marketing Association, JOE C. STEADMAN Psychology: Dean's List. EARNEST H. STONE General. LINDA DIANN SWARTZ Elementary Education: AS vice president, Imperial Val- ley campus. XIATHAN M. MARIGENE MITZI K. SWIFT iWATZELL, JR, SVVERDFEGER Chemistry: SAACS. g Theta Chi, vice presi- Elementary Education: tg Oceotlg Jou.nal of Alpha Chi Omcgag SCTA. iness, art director. i l l MARGARET TAMER Elementary Education: Pi Beta Phi: Blue Book Ball rornmittr-cg SCTAL Young Republicans. LUCILLE JOYCE TANK VICKI ANN TARDY JAMES TARRANT Elementary Education: Elf-rnentary Education: Business Managementg SCTA1 Wesley Foundation. CSTA: Dcan's List. SAM: Dean's List. 197 , -Q, GARY 'W THOMAS Political Science. TIMOTHY W, TILLYER Biolo ' Freshman baseballg SY 1 College Chorus. JOYCE CAROLYN TORCHIA Elementary Educationg Aztec Ski Club, Anahuac. PHILLIP CRAIG THOMAS Zoology, Gymnastics. LARRY D. TIMMONS Biologyg Varsity gymnastics, Tarastec Hall, judiciary board. LEE A. TORGERSEN Astronomyg .Association of Computing Machinery, presi- dent. DONNA THOMPSON Marketingg American Mar- keting Association. JEAN H, TIPPETTS Psychology. VIRGIL LEE TRAMMELL Mathematicsg Sigma Pi Sigma. ov- 1' FRANCES ELIZABETH THOMPSON Dietetics, Home Economics Club: Wesley Foundation. PATRICIA TOBIN Education. DEENA TRAVIS Elementary Educationg Kappa Delta Pi. .- MARY ARLENE TRUE GERALD E. TRUMP MYRNA TUREST WILLIAM TURPIE Elffmema-VY EdUCHU0nS PCP PIWSICS, Elementary Education, Marketing: American Mar- Clubi Afliihuaci AWS, FCP' Alpha Epsilon. keting Association, Crewg resemauve' Aztec Ski Club, 198 JAMES THOMPSON Real Estateg Kappa Sigma, presidentg Homecoming, chairmang Oceotl. ROSEMARY TOM Social Welfareg Omicron Sigma Chi, MARY TREADWAY Social Scienceg Inter varsity Christian Fellowshipg Cos- mos Club. SUZANNE UPTON Elementary Education, Gam- ma Phi Betag Aztec Ski Club, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescentsg Song leader. KENT THOMPSON journalism. MARCIA TOMASULO General. LINDA TRIPP Physical Educationg Gamma Phi Beta, president, treasur- crg WRA, presidentg SPEC4 Sigma Alpha Iotag Cap and Gown. HENRY S. THORNTC Political Science. DENNIS OLIVER TONKYRO Political Scienceg Sailir Club. DEANNA D. TRIVET' Chemistry. qv- JAMES VAN WAAY Industrial Artsg Industrial Arts Club: Aztec Engineer, photographer. VONNIE JEAN VARIY Life Scienceg Alpha Omega, scholarship cu mang WRA, presir Aztec Ski Club, vice 1 dent, secretary. BERT CURTISS IAUGHN, JR, chologyg Kappa Alpha 5 Football. 'GER F. WALSH gineering: ASCEg Sigma ta: Aztec Engineer. LEN SUSAN WEAST itical Srienceg American ninistrators Association. HELENA G, VIGEON Elementary Education: Delta Phi Upsilong SCTA, JOEL S. WARKENTIN Accounting. CHARLES W. WEAVER Accountingg Beta Alpha Psig Azter Christian Fellowship, president, on 'ln '-of M THEODORE G. VINSON Physical Educationg CAHPER. PHILIP G. WARNES Industrial Engineeringg S0- ciety of Automotive Engi- neers, president, vice presi- clentg Dean's List. GRACE EVELYN WEAVER Elementary Educationg Del- ta Phi Upsilong Kappa Delta Pi. -...f ff-ur WARREN J. VOTH Artg Kappa Pi. RICHARD V. WARNOCK Chemistry. GRANT HAROLD WEAVER, JR. Pre legalg Kappa Sigmag Pre legal Societyg Crewg Track. ii, D 13 , M WALTER H. WAKEFIELD Anthropologyg Anthropology Society. JOHN P, WASEM Marketingg Alpha Phi Ome- ga, corresponding secretary, treasurerg American Market- ing Assofiationg Circle K. MARVIN WEBSTER Elementary Educationg Tarastec Hall, historian. ROY A. WALKER Social Welfareg Kappa Al- pha Psi, MARGARET M. WATKINS Mathematics: Alpha Lamb- da Deltag Newman Club. ROBERT LEE WEIR Marketingg Kappa Sigmag American Marketing Asso- ciation, presidentg AMS council: Senior Class, presi- dentg Oceotl, KATHERINE MARY WALSH Home Economicsg Newman Clubg Home Economics Club. JOAN B. WATTS Sociology. RADCLIFFE WELLES Pre legal. 6' an Q1 LFRED ARTHUR JACQUELINE LEE JOHN E. WEST DONALD D, WHEELER 'VERNER - WERTHER Industrial Artsg Industrial PhY5lC59 silima Alpha EPSI' ipketmgg Lambda Chi Psychology. Arts Clubg Epsilon Pi Tau. 1011! Track. -Q. .,. KAREN P. WHEELER Recreationg Dormitory resi- dent assistantg Little Sisters of Minerva, presidentg jun- ior Class, secretary. SUSAN O'BRIEN WHELAN Elementary Education. ALFRED H, WVHIPPLE, JR. Elementary Education, 199 GEORGE F, WHITE, JR, Industrial Artsg Industrial Arts Club. DONALD R. WILLIAMS Elementary Educationg SCTA. BARBARA ELIZABETH WOIKE Elementary Educationg Kap- pa Alpha Theta, vice presi- dentg Little Sistersof Min- erva, vice presidentg Kappa Delta Pi: Cap and Gowng Cet: rg Spursg Freshman Class, secretaryg Sophomore Class, council. YZ? its 1 wiwgz- 1 .. . Q., ' V -- f it? ROBERT A. WHITE Mathematicsg Footballg Bas- ketball. LINDA A. WILLIAMS Sociologyg Alpha Xi Deltag Sigma Nu Serpentinesg Blue Book Ball zrhairmang SCTAZ UCCFQ Young Democrats. MARY ANN CHRISTINA WORONA Spanishg Sociedad Hispan- ica.. PATRICIA KLING WHITED Prenchg Pi Beta Phig Cetzag Panhellenic, treasurer, STANLEY LEON WILLIAMS Englishg Varsity swimming teamg Water polo. CONNIE L. WRIGHT Elementary Education. WALTER W. WHITEHOUSE Industrial Artsg Epsilon Pi Taug Kappa Delta Pi. AIOANNA WILLIAMSEN English: Alpha Xi Delta, president, treasurerg Cctza Wesley Foundation, MICHAEL M. WRIGHT Physics 5 IRE. i CHARLENE WHITWORTH MARY AILEEN WILLIS Elementary Educationg Pi Beta Phig SCTA3 Anahuac, secretaryg Canterbury Asso- ciation. TIM C. WRIGHT Political Scienceg Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DARRELL ARNE WICK LEROY WILCOX Mathematicsg Tau Kappa Social Welfareg Kappa Epsilon. Alpha Psi. TED ELLIOTT JUDITH WILSON WILLOUGHBY Social Scienceg MUN. STEPHANIE WRIGHT Elementary Education. Elementary Eclucationg Beta Phig Delta Phi Upsi SCTAg Little Sisters Minerva. JACK D. YANCEY Radio and Television. YASUHIRO YQSHIDA RUTH ANNE YOST JAMES MORRELL MARGARET H. SUSAN ANNE YOUNG MARJORIE ZANDER PATRICIA ZOFFKA BUSIHCSSQ Tau Sigma- Psychologyg Roger Williams YOUNG YOUNG Mathfrmaticsg Wesley Foun- Elementary Educationg Social Welfare, Clubg Intemational Students Physical Educationg Sigma Social Welfareg Wesley dationg Anahuae, SCTA. Clubg Inter faith council. Alpha Epsilong CAHPERQ Foundationg UCCF, 200 AMS council. H :ru ef? 5 '41 L W Q. A ..,, M 1, N NT, 4 V , fqipw A. A , , 5 au, K ,+ fu g .a 4 :2 2718 b ,Vl, gg11.l . V .: kP,53i:f-K Mk ft gVA ., ,,.. ,. tak., 34' , V ,V 4,Vv 5 V W Vzx. I i i, F J . A, A . N , if , PM :Q KA' 'sg A 4 A . DKJEZ fv 1 . K 'V wa ' Q, 3 ov- ZQIIIJI I U A Y 2 5 E v lilly!! ' I , W I I ,i X if 1 7 A' 1 'H 1123 1 2 S31 'fo' I . 39 at A 5 . 'V -1 jrygwsgf.- A! I I U,...:, f Arg, I 9, ' , 'T , ,' I',1?' 'Zigi yy'-'Yi' f. ',,'? , k ,, . wwf-Sli V , ff .. -wg, --,, eg, vw ,rg 4 .,.f.,qf an , xiii,-2' ' 7 W7 J' has ' I V54 vi . . 7 X Sk ORGANIZATIONS E S i 1' l W aw ,AQPASSV , 4 Q BOB WHITE Editor Del Sudoeste Stuff The production of a yearbook entails hours of tedious work and constant attention to detail as well as willingness on the part of the individual staff members to cooperate. The success of the staff in working together is reflected in the quality of the yearbook. The Del Sudoeste of 1963 is the result of the industrious staff and the excellent direction of Bob White, editor. , 1 sx, 1, its 'lr A ,, .1 MARION PASAS MONA BASICH SANDY ROGERS Activities Editor Administration Editor Organizations Editor 1 I X 'Y 4 PM R g Q I. Q lk i, X E M, p ff' Lx, fi in 11 GERRI JAMIESON JANET JENSEN ROGER ROPPE Sorority Editor Fraternity Editor Photographer, Spring Sports Editor KAREN ADDIS SIDNEY WILSON Fall Copy Editor Art Editor ,Wall SEE TOM HOFFMAN GAYLE CHRISTIANSEN RAY FUKAMIZU Fall Spgftg Editor Senior Editor Head Photographer SYDNEY LA FONTA Assistant Activities Editor BARBARA TREADWELL Assistant, Fall ' im r DON LEARNED Photographer GERI BERG JANET GIBSON General Secretary Photo Secretary, Fall DENNIS SCHMITZ SHIRLEY HAAS Business Manager Assistant Sudoeste CHUCK AUSTIN Photographer W BILL LANG JULIA TRACY Photographer Photographer - - . . i A se, N K Aw... - , - s 2 I V if y, 1 T it gh ' ,119 . J 1 , y 37' . . , ' 1 t . . ., f I , kg VI ,, , H if Q. , at at it iti-i - Q ,- . , LL.-f S Ef' sits Qt A . - is .L,V :gg -'.. ' K Row l, Cfrom leftjz Miss Cave-Adviser, Alice Budzinski, Cathy Chesrown, Kathy Moore, Nancy Otey, Cynthia Lemme, Nancy Winters. Row 2: Sandy Rogers, Sue Fisher, Janet Johnson, Mary Barrett, Steph Evans, Phyllis Courtney, Rita Collins. Row 3: Sharon Barrows, Linda Mills, Ruth Reichert, Valeria Bauman, Claudia Pierson, Mandy Wilson. Aztec Spurs Striving toward membership in National Spurs, the local Aztec Spurs initiated several service projects during the year. At Christmas the members contributed their time toward a 'isafe-driving campaign, while during the entire year they 6.4 promoted interest in the Peace Corps by providing W if 9 3 speakers for various organizations on and off ,fi J cam us. . A P 1 A ' 1 . 5 Officers: Kathy Moore, president, Steph Evans, secre- taryg Rita Collins, vice president, Mary Barrett, treasurer, u Linda Mills, Jr, Adviser, Miss Cave, Sr. Adviser. The Newman Club is an organization for Catholic students which helps to make their campus education and activities Catholic oriented. Row 1, Cfrom leftjz Ken Faucher, Pat Lane, Jim Thibault, Kathy Corso, Lynn Vigneault, Terry Gaughen, Father Straling, Marcel Martineau, Diane DeVinney. Row 2: Pat Cattano, Myra Schwartz, Holly Smith, Nancy Littkemeir, Ann Nolan, Carole Ghosn, Sherie Hand, Gretchen Peebles, Linda Gordon, Barbara Turrin, Marlene Moeller, Karen Stull, Jeannie Whalen. Row 3: Julianne Kokinis, Carol Mattek, Darlene Smith, Kathy Kampa, Carol Mauro, Annette Barnes, Vivian Sanchez, Adeline Santos, Mike Moser, Beverly Osterman, Carole Bradley, Mary Cattano, Vanda Mosari, Pam Werner. Row 4: Ellen Hochmuth, Frances Thudium, Josie Gable, Carol Boehling, Robert Martinez, Jerry Faucher, Betty Gingery, Fred Gunther. Row 5: Paul Stull, Mathew Camarillo, Vic Keahiolalo, Fred Herwandez, Ed McCambridge, Vince Pernicano, Steve Link, Ray LaDesma, Robert Loya. Alpha lambda Delta Members of Alpha Lambda Delta cite as their purpose, to promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning and to encourage superior attainment among the freshmen women in our institution of higher learning. held in conjunction with Phi Eta Sigma. Eileen Davy Carol Peterson Jennie Ponsor Vice President Secretary Treasurer S n 4. 5' r,3t ,ll in 'if ' MTM Alice Budzinski President Row 1, ffrom leftj: Judy Johnson, Eileen Davy, Claudia Morton, Kathryn Kapp, Dora Alexander, Sue J urash. Row 2: Sharon Donnelly, Sandra Benjamin, Suzanne Pearson Carol Tomlinson. , govsii 13: Nory Sorrells, Mary Smith, Beatrice Law, Tina Zee, Carin in e. Row 4: Jean Cullmann, Mari-Anne Pehka, Ruth Reichert, Joan Mathews, Christine Cook, Carol Peterson. Q I Q Kathy Moore Steph Evans 206 Vice President Secretary Claudia Pierson President From left: Claudia Pierson, Nancy Winters, Steph Evans, Joyce Moody, Deanna Sather, Kathy Moore, Janet Bucknell. A service organization for lower division women, Cetza was organized to provide a corps of workers, who could be called upon for assistance in various campus projects. Their activities this year included assisting at the Model U. N. Day, and ushering at the SDS choral performance of The Messiah. Cetza The main activity was a spring initiation banquet, an S 1- A'-C Officers: Elaine Myhro, left, and Linda Meddock. ERN E.:-T, ,A I Bob Weir President .3 .gif rf, RAP'-I S K Richard Dauber Vice President Lani:-,.bf-fs,.14 it Row 1, from left: Linda Meddock, Sydney LaFonta, Nikki Nord, Sheila Shay, janet Gibson, Barbara Spurgeon, Pain Pattinson, Elaine Myhro. Row 2: Virginia Sanderson, Barbara O'Neil, Joan Hull, Nancy Ferrand, Sue Springstead, Carolyn Ulberg, Sharon Neil, Marion Pasas. Sweethearts of the Diamond Women's auxiliary of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, the Sweethearts of the Diamond gave a Christmas party for the fraternity this year. Other activities included a charity football game with the Little Sisters of Minerva, and a bingo party with the PiKA Mothers' Club. American Marketing ssociation Members of the Marketing Association participate in bimonthly meetings, at which special speakers often present speeches in the field of marketing. 'ue 3 'tr' Row 1, from left: Dr. William Wright, Barbara Olechnowicz, Dr. Richard Darley, Richard Dauber, Soccer Kimenski. Row 2: Bernard Connolly, Donna Thompson, Paul Mountjoy, Rosalind James, Stanley A. Flandi. Row 3: Robert Jeter, Dave Saville, Gerry Anderson, John Wasem. Row 4: Don Carr, Lowell Larnpman, G. L. Trushinski, Jerry Van Stelle, Jim Jackson. 207 United Campus Christian Fellowship, Row 1, ffrom leftl: Ken Brown, Lela Kerth, Gerry Patterson, Ann Carroll, Mary Ann Hawley, Leonard McLaughlin. Row 2: Dave West, Gil Challet, Sherwood Nelson, Carlene Hearst, Ralph Wright, Anne Brownell, Dave Wallick, Cecil Humes, Thad Montgomery, Jeff Giarde. United Compu Christian Fellowship The Wesley Fellowship Foundation is the Methodist student movement on the San Diego State campus. Activities included the International Student Night in October, fall and spring retreats, and a caroling party. The groupis philanthropy is the Tiajuana Church. Wesley Foundation Officers: Margie Garrison, secretary, Dwight Miller, vice president g Vernon Hill, president, Merle Lehman, director. esley Foundation 1 , . Z,, .?,,.:.,. ,,,,,V i V V K , i A if I ' Vff qi- 5' My M ..-wifi an E, ff r .A ... fe 'S' at M r +A- wi A U A if siso We 4? .- A , . .ffl s A 'fr ,L of fe 1 WW' ' ' ' 'S is 39 , - we 4 ' fm 3 ,, ,IH-, ,g ,ft 5 , .I , K rv, ..ff - a I., . s , .x ,Q 4 M E, 8 s F ? . 'e 'f Q . 3 . Qi - 'V i r ,. K ' - K ' 4 Ly Q5 ,,.. . - ' L- , W ff ' 3 ynoy at , Q . 5 li Q? 5 V 4 TT 2i , Q 5. 1 Q gs X r gl 5 i , V-H... . , Xt Wesley Foundation: Row 1, ffrom leftj: Cheryl Church, Maryl Arbuckle, Marion Little, Ocean Olsen, Kathy Gray, Anne Schilbe. Row 2: Lewis Johnson, Margie Garrison, Ruth McClure, Nancy Fuller, Carolyn Stidham. Row 3: Bobbi Magnuson, Sue Young, Dolores Cormack, Cindy Chapman, Donna McFarland. Row 4: Mike Suhy, Ramond Bach, Dwight Miller, William Ridgeway, Phil Nails, Vernon Hill, Merle Lehman. 5 ! QQ' 49 M .1 Jia- Xue. ar ye C The San Diego State 'T to Physical Education Club was formed to acquaint P.E. majors and minors with the ft faculty. Officers M include Sue Sharpe, president, Pat Fors- berg, vice president, Wilma Burke, secre- tary, Bonnie Madsen, V, treasurer, Dr. Mar- .... if garet Murphy, adviser. K. Row 1, Cfrom leftj : Pat Forsberg, Susan Sharpe, Wilma Burke, Sandra LuGar, Madaline Patane, Bonnie Madsen. Row 2: Martha McCarthy, Mary McCarthy, JoAnn Smith, Carol Untzinger, Marilyn Austin, Gail Evans, Pam Kellison. Row 3: Cheryl Wright, Angela Tilero, Christine Loss, Tess DeBrauwere, Paula Sangster, Carol Brawn. Roger - William The Roger Williams Club was organized to foster fellow- ship and study in the Christian faith. Fall of- ficers were Wally Crawford, presi- dent, Richard Fowler, vice presi- dent, Mona Chas- tain, secretary. Row 1, Cfrom leftj : Wally Crawford, Barbara Prout, Ruth Ann Yost, Joyce Martin, Al Archibald. Row 2: Dr. Claude F. Shouse, adviser, Judith Bridges, Gary Hughes, Charles A, Smith, Richard Fowler, Eugene Paden, director. AM An organization primarily for stu- dents in business education, the Society for Advancement of Manage- ment strives to promote an interest in the training program for a career in the business field. Activities included the annual conference, Management Day in which high schools participated, and occasional tours through various industries. Gffieers were Don Scholl, president, Robert Simons and Richard Childs, vice presidents, Gerald Bradbury, recording secretary, Patricia Jaquith, corresponding secretary, Richard Rathjen, treasurer. Row 1, ffrom leftl: Sidney Kerlick, Wesley Nichols, Fred Meffle, Don Scholl. Row 2: Patricia Fleming, Harry Bates, Carl Lower, Carolyn Gale, Jerry Andrews. Row 3: Rodney Bain, Felix Ellis, LeRoy Markley, Richard Childs, Robert Simons. Row 4: Gerald Bradbury, James johnson, Ray Algren, Glenn McMurry, George West- over, janet Wells, Len Stoll, Row 5: Lloyd deLamas, Richard Rathien, Sonnie Sonnenberg, Dave Fritschel, Al Floyd, Don Murdoch, William Skaggs. Row 6: Dave Peterson, Margie Cash, Patricia Jaquith, Ed Nanartowieh, Karl Ramsing. ht Hyman Lee Dennis Bunde Dennis Matson Pat Dennis President Vice President Treasurer Adviser Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is an honorary organization for freshmen who earn a 3.5 grade point in their first or second semester. Along with its aim to improve campus scholar- ship, this group distributes the pamphlets on How to Study. Phi Eta. Sigma, row 1, ffrom leftj : Brian Hanly, Steve Jackstadt, Dennis Matson, John Fall. Row 2: Chris Parrish, Pat Dennis, Hyman Lee, J. Bott, Dennis Bunde. Row 3: John Emrich, Howard Bryant, Terry Brown, Dean Herbert C. Peiffer Jr. Christian Science 1 :::..2s,1-'- Jon Sutherland Nancy Vreeland Roberta Thompson President Secretary Treasurer The Christian Science organization holds weekly meetings, sponsoring a lecture given by a prominent churchman of San Diego each fourth meeting. Row 1: Sherry Fleener, Ron Walker, Sharon Hite. Row 2: Joan Nelson, Bobbe Thompson, JoAnn Tanzer, Cindy Newby, Carol Drogin, Judy Steel, Lois Innman, Nancy Vreeland, Judy True. Row 3: Jon Sutherland, Irving Litchfield, Dr. Manville Pettys. i lambda Theta X in ung- Row 1, from left: Sara Karr, Doris Beyrer, Ruth Taylor, Jeanette Ela. Row 2: Mary Basset, Dorothy Rosenburg, Elizabeth Lab, Mary Lab, Carol Stough, Kathleen Fink. Row 3: Grace Reese, Kariana Boettcher, Barbara Woike. Herchold 1? rs 'rig 'T A P1 Lambda Theta upper d1v1s1on honorary for women 1n education requires that their members show evidence of outstanding leadership and high teaching standards. Officers are shown in picture at left. Row 1, from left: Ruth Moore, alumnae adviser, Sarah Cook, Row 4: Mary Louise Dickson, Helen Davis, Donna Diers, Judy Webb, Barbara Nelson, Teresa In l . ., . i i l . , l . J , . if, 6 Russell Stonier-Hamnett President Radio and Television Guild Membership in the Aztec Radio and Television Guild is open to any students interested in broad- casting, arts, and associated fields. xc alumna, Terry Volz, president, Ann Levson. Row 2: Robin Briscoe, treasurer, Alice Young, corresponding secretary, Mary Molek, faculty adviser, Dr. Helen Prouty, faculty adviser, Adela Englund, vice president. 1'1 Jane Cook John Morton Janice Rothstein Secretary-Treasurer Vice President Publicity Chairman -:I Row 1, from left: George Lewis, Paul Baldridge, Bud Carey, Bob Eisele, Bunny Hamnett. Row 2: Jim Edmunds, Harold Ingels, Stephanie Giel, Art Shotwell. Row 3: Joel Stein, Doug Huse, Bill Giles, Anne Gideon, Tim Steele, Cedric Jordan, . 211 Lisa Collins 1-'N Aesculuplun Aesculapians is a pre-profes- sional organization society formed for the purpose of giving pre-medical and pre- dental students a closer ac- quaintance with the medical and dental professions. Meetings often have guest speakers of professional status, including speakers from medical and dental schools. it 'S 'N 'ln r 2 S t fi 3 Q1 N, is 13 wx 3 17,3 if Otis Paul Larry Helgeson Tom McGrath President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer l E ,. i . or A- -' 1 t:'f ,,. ..., 552 , P - l - .lt,sr' , . P , t P lttit s flt ' it 5 fter . V, w g t' M E Q s lsss , mf- 1 ft , ' ltss . im-W-We i 5 ' , . .5 XX it mag l I Row 1, Cfrom leftjz Tom Wellington, Cathryn Culver, Patricia Quinn, Jerome Gelin. Row 2: Ray LeDesma, Richard Alexander, Rudolph Gaytan, Otis Paul. Row 3: Rick Wayne, Randy Spencer, Larry Helgeson, Tom McGrath. is f ., , , .g fr Row 1, Cfrom leftj : Tina Zee, Nancy Burton, Cornelia Lieb, Kathy Sodeck. Row 2: Judy Mathews, Mary Rogers, Cynthia King, Ethyl Bird. Row 3: Dr. Mabel A. Myers, adviser, Evelyn Shue, arf. i y, y , Sw if r ,Q it a it si 'W WM r. is L V Q ff f , I 7 kg.- :5 ,firm Cornelia Lieb 2.12 President df .r ' .F -'fr' . FWF Linda Barksoale, Carol Hodapp. f ff, 741 2 I Q 1 . A . K' ...iffy 1 Judy Mathews Vice President Cynthia King Secretary Phi Mu Epsilon is a sorority for life science majors who are interested in the fields of physical therapy, microbio- logy, and occupational therapy. The group has two meetings a month, which is often at- tended by guest speakers. Phi Mu Epsilon it -Q- 1 'C, .fl 'fl- ' MD, , 1 fm. Dr. Franz Seba Chris Christensen Phil Newell Margo Sole Adviser President Vice President Secretary Aztec Ski Club 'M Aztec Ski School and Racing Team, from left: Horst Herrman, Ken Crosby, Dr. Franz Seba, Don Albright, Vaino Hoffren, Bill Turpie, Chris Christensen. The popularity of Dr. Franz Seba was the reason for the increased interest in snow skiing on the campus this year. Beginning with 100 members the club grew to over 400 active members making it the largest and one of the most active organizations on the campus. The racing team, organized this year, participated against Arizona in its first meet. The Aztec Ski School gave free lessons on all ski trips. Activities for the vear included, the 3rd annual dry-land ski lessons, dances. ice skating, free weekly ski movies, and ski trips at reduced prices to Big Bear, Mammoth Mtn., Squaw Valley, the Snow Bowl in Arizona, and Alta, Utah. X951 . V155 -'FK .-af.. Ski Club members pose for group shot. LM w 1 .:.'71-L - ' .21-'. M 0' me-'M 213 Row: 1, ffrom lefty: Yvonne Johnson, Jo-Ann Rouse, Virginia Suzuki, Dolores Hilsinger, Grace Weaver, Julie Lewis, Mary Lab, Helena Vigeon, Noeline Darling. Row 2:. Lynn Erickson, Joyce Martin, Donna Drobnick, Yuriko Yoshihora, Nancy McCa.sl1n, Jacky Gauthier, Ginger Bradshaw, Kay Christiansen, Donna Bell, Beryl Delta Phi Upsilon An honorary organization for women in elementary education, Delta Phi Upsilon strives to promote professional attainment and set a high goal of achievement for undergraduates and graduates. Campbell. Noeline Darling Treasurer YT 7 ,fa Beryl Campbell Donna Bell Grace Weaver Adviser President Corresponding Sec. Sigma Alpha Iota 5 ' Row 1: Anne Stock, Judy Sinclair, Suzanne Pearson, Kay Johnson. Row 2: Bonnie Rogers, Marilyn Rue, Karen Laffoon, Jeanne Huebner. Row 3: Diane Allen, Tinalee Rice, Pamela Smith, Lynne Samuel. HV' .,....... Mary Lab Vice President !'J-5 Helena Vigeon Secretary Sigma Alpha Iota, na- tional music society for women, endeavors Hto further interest in music in America, with special emphasis on promoting young American composers. 'W-. The Industrial Arts Club interprets phases of industry and encourages more people to become teachers of industrial arts. The group hears guest speakers and has a charity drive at Christmas. Pat Roberts Martin Schroeder Fred Astorga President Vice President Treasurer Industrlul Arts Club g 5 T' I X Row 1, ffrom leftjz Louis Baldock, Alfredo Astorga, Martin Schroeder, Allen Fisher, Patrick Roberts, Robert OiDell, Adviser, Harold Marsters, Adviser, Dr. J, B. Morgan. Row 2: Eugene Patterson, George White, Ernest Hirata, John Juanico, Lloyd Fall, K. C. Bouchard, R. F. Ray. Row 3: Ed Killgore, Carl Noble, Tommy Ybarrola, Larry Fernandez, J. E. Martin, Howard Stofer. American Society of Civil Engineers The American Society of Civil Engineers is design- ed to promote profession- al development of civil engineers. Officers are LeRoy Giv- ens, presidentg Jim Clark, vice president, Roger Walsh secretary, Joe Kocherhans, treasurer. F4153 N 3, Qc Q sf i .D-H. Row 1, ffrom leftl : Joe Marcon, Bob Hendershot, Irving Knight, Roger Walsh, LeRoy Givens, John Lippitt, I. Aftahi, Bob Gibbs. Row 2: Dr. Hans Dahlke, Jim Plummer, Joe Kocherhans, Shale Hanson. Row 3: Dr. Lester Hoel, Dr. Sanford Stone, Dr. Philip Johnson, Dr. Frederick Quiett, Ken Goldkamp, Bill Mann, Jim Clark, Earl Fitzpatrick, Jack Dickens. Larry Marquand Marilyn Green Alice Fox Mary Willis President Vice President Treasurer Secretary mf f . S.CT.A. members listen to a guest speaker. SCTA Established in 1937, the Stu- dent California Teachers' Asso- ciation promotes interest in the field of educa- tion. Meetings are often attend- ed by guest speakers. .Ion Sutherland President i ,.w:h ,faq ' mi- pQ.5L'a' V 3 , 1 ': . ' QML5 , ' iF?Qf.'i Q3-J:'sag J 4' ,r Frances Rodovich 216 Treasurer's Assis tant ,QF , im. 4' - ' . I ill V, . H , jf X , . fifif 2222 i ' yi fb yrcy .fgm f .M1- tk 3g,. M f a : if i' ff I x z , f l Philip Boynton Vice President I . Mn - . 1 h,'Vs w,.sk x Fi' . I , firm? , wlfiffl , 7 fi, . Dr. Brice Harris Adviser 1 Bernice Beagles Dr. John Merrill Secretary Treasurer Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha Theta, organized in 1948, is a national honorary society primarily for history majors. Qualifications for membership include having at least 12 semesters of history course work with a 4'B', average. Pictured are the oflicers. Kappa Delta Pi A national honorary society for upper division students in education Kap a Delta P' 1 P 1 requires that a prospective member have a 3.0 grade point overall, and also a reco d ' f ' ' ' ' mmen ation rom a faculty member. Officers are. Bill Mattoon, president, John Welbum, vice president, Ginger Bradshaw, treasurer. ,aw Kappa Delta Pi, row 1 from left Walter Co h Hififff? ' iifff rrols l r , : c ran, Jean Stockbridge, Judy Blackford, Chuck Blalock. Row 2: Clifford Boyd, Richard Long, Ginger Bradshaw, Carrie Hobson, William Mattoon. Row 3: John Taylor, Donna Bell, Eddith Campbell, John Wellburn. Row 4: Gillespie Wilson, James Post, Hiltrud Haag, Grace Weaver, Clyde Ford, Joseph Matte. ,E Q New :fa-51's-:Q I 5 ll M A I ,.,, ga, 1- R 1 , g ' A f :e Kei I! , , J Klaus Winkler L. '7 , President - :'i if ' h .., t It ryyyy r J pf , s r it To ' ,J , Q ,y sr M The German Club was formed to promote A ' familiarity of members with Germanic SA 5 Vyyy ,yhe r y, ,,,, J fix' culture, language, music, and art. Also, to w X H , encourage social exchange between in- ff terested students and faculty, monthly social evenings are planned and an annual German Club, row 1, from left: Cornelia Lieb, Judy cmison, sadfi Ardehaldi. Christmas dinner is held, Row 2: Ronee Phelps, John Butcher, Beth Snodgrass, E H. Laemmert Row 3: Deanne Harwood, Barbara Jensen, Suzanne Harris, Vickie. Schag, Kathy Ruegger. ta, Circle K is sponsored by Kiwanis and strives to serve the campus and community, promote American ideals, and provide an opportunity for college men to meet business leaders. Circle K's activities this year included a pancake breakfast, a canned food drive, ushering at L.A.C. activities, a Christmas party for the Old Folks Home, and a See's Candy Sale, proceeds of which went to the local Boys Club. Circle K officers: Kneeling, Dean McDaniel, president. Back: Dave Johnson, secretary, Daryl Whitfield, vice presidentg Roy Harrison, treasurer. 2 lB . 1ek..i121:: Z..-2 E5 : ':i7'5:' 2 N his I1?Iow.1, ffrom leftl: Dr. Hart, adviser, Dave Johnson, Daryl Whitfield, Dean McDaniel, Roy arrison. Row 2: Clyde Oden, Bill Pine, Lee Chatfield, Richard Hart, Matthew Anderson, Bob Hart. Row 3: Howard Watson, Larry Roe, George Brogan, George Van Valkenburg, Ernest Johnson. Row 4: Chris Franklin, jack Inhofe, Dan Pense. Circle K, a college level men's service organization, 0 4 'if A Roland Ray President jg,,an-.Wf-xiii, N. H Gary Grebbien , .- JQK ykkg -.9 xr vig r. r .V i Ronald Roland James Frost Allie Bowman Gene Golliet Vice President Q'-SP f 1 J 1' X fi Joseph Matte . x 'N uw William Mattoon John Welburn Eugene Patterson Treasurer Secretary . :-X,.. 3 Albert Rodriguez William Kruse X, Richard Long , dl' la. -me 'L '-. Patrick Roberts Epsilon Pi Tau Epsilon Pi Tau is an honorary organization, consisting primarily of juniors and seniors who must have a 3.0 grade point in their major and be in the upper half of their class. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate interest in the industrial arts program and to provide information about vocations in the industrial arts field. ii- f Front row, from left: Robert O'Dell, Dr. Lawrence Luce, Dr. James McMullen. Row 2: Dr. Don Thiel, Dr. W. Carlisle Anderson, Walter Ford, A. R. Rodriguez. Row 3: Dr. J. B. Morgan, H. L. Marsters, Dr. F. J. Irgang, Roland Ray. George Pohlman Walter Whitehouse 219 Jack Anderson Matthew Anderson Lee Chatfield Richard Dauber Richard Denure Ray Fellers Tom Knepher I h h' A p n P I Omega Mike Slavit Ralph Seewald Dave Lloyd Chuck McCutcheon John Wasem President Vice President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Alpha Phi Omega, national service organization, puts out the Redbook annually as a service to the students as well as a money-making project. Other activities include usherin for LAC programs and handling concessions at ipring Sing. Michael Lane J ames Mardis Dean McDaniel Mike Myers John Wills Jim Wright ,gag-fm Ahh., fi ia 4 4, 'R it , is Y' . A Q f V ., 'A 5 1m Patterson Dan Mueller Glenna East President Second Vice President Secretary Row 1, Cfrom leftl: Stephanie Swiggett, Sherry Sharpe, Patti john, Glenna East, Ruth Rowe, Kathy Norbeck, Elaina Lobdell. Row 2: Vija Ports, Linda Harbaugh, Margaret Hartley, Clair Bell, Barbara Miller, Kay Stebanetz, Janilee Hamner. Row 3: Jim Patterson, Rob Parker, Maecel Hanson, Richard Mafong, Richard Marks, Fred Heinz, Doug Dailard, Rod Krueger. Row 4: John Linn, Bob Voelkel, Ron Eddington, Dick Shields, Terry Givens, Bob Jewel, Bill Hayes. Kappa Pi A national art honorary organization, Kappa Pi on this campus has grown from five to 35 members. Members this year participated in sandwich sales, a field trip to Los Angeles, a successful Christmas sale, and an art show at the Spanish Village. In addition, Kappa Pi instituted a S100 scholarship to be presented to an outstanding art student. Elaina Lobdell Treasurer Bill Hayes Activities Chainnan Ruth Rowe Corresponding Sec. William Bowne Adviser .-'-- The Daily Aztec Stuff Qty va if , .. ,Q it , ffs z QM - 1 Cf Our campus newspaper, The Daily Aztec, this year took ' 5 mlfi L on a five day work week. Included in its features were the 5 Q twice-weekly It's All Greek column, the satirical Fifth Column, and Miss Daily Aztec, chosen weekly. In competition, our paper placed first in a national + i ,A t lg is safety contest for college newspapers for the second 'fi , ' consecutive year, and first in the California Inter- ' collegiate Press Association competition for daily papers. '- en- Qjgjf 'V ' tsltei wr c s A if I , -set.,e-r f PAT STALNAKER Fall Editor, Spring Copy Editor JERRY RIFE Spring News Editor AROLD HORNSTEIN Advertising Manager RON ROACH Fall Reporter, Spring Sports Editor -Mi si My Q W ,, ,af - , ,aw X its . - , Q 1 .if , -if 5. ft -' 5- fi, , is 44? X W 5,-yy , , 91869 . w i' jig, W if. I gs ,mist Yagi ? Ai.v5 'Qf3 My f ,imma PEEM Qwfwnjxt A A Wi'-2,S.Qx f'5 M, 1- ff ,wiv ' X' ' ' ef g, I- ? 5 . Q ,E f :W I ,Arif ',,,.LyA,'Z K, r 1 eil ' 'F ,aw p-ax ,I gf' Y--' 4 ,, f J. ii'nis,'- lNf?,MAiQf'S'- oft' f l Q DEAN WARINER JIM BOX Fall Make-up Editor, Spring Fall News Editor, Spring Editor In Chief Managing Editor l O 2 Q 3 8 For 3 ml S 5 -.il ., . ,AHS Bins If-gn ,wwf JOAN HANCOCK KEN GARDNER Fall Society Editor, Spring Reporter Photographer Aztec Stuff 1 Nz. Cartoonist iii' 5' 3 Y -f 1. ,. ,ef -,,, . 5' 'Q wt if -vw f N 1 'hx xl. Q vgrw I . ' 1-. - ly p r yri, A if K ,V v.t M ' -f- -J.: . .L f f 1 it . iaw,,,.zx 1, '- fu l-fwfgm 'rf' H ui: . . S: - s -,JZ 2 A1,w,?aDf ., k ef A Tak ?f'u.ii P Q 1 A as ,k,. .A an ,qi Avi i 1 , ' A 'T...o,7 ' 7 1. 2 X ' f:'ig?ifw-,fm . x Qfffi 1 5 .. , ...zz ll ,,., S, ,.Vhg . 2' 5 ' xfyw - M-'Q - . f i'5i9 ?sK: . ' T I a:.w,fg,: If Q A 1 ff A Spf' MARV HUMPHREY BILL BELL PATTY WILKERSON Assistant News Editor Spring Society Editor N- MPX? Aztec Advertising Staff 's W ,W 6 5 'E' i -16 ,1 in Q H5 if , i A1' 1 M it , 1' 'I A A I i t .. L ' f we ' ss X ' A Q gm t 3 A Qii. so 9 . Q , , .. . o it 3 iy.. .i..i DAVE SHUPP WAYNE NELSON TOM MARTIN Photographer Photographer Photographer 33 - 2 f-wx 2 eff iff -I Aztec Engineer staff, seated ffrom leftj: Tom Rygh, Karen Addis, Shirley Haas, Douglas Bailey, Roger Walsh, Gary Decker, John McPherren. Standing: Philip Warnes, Arthur Winter, William Pipes, Bob Duitsman, William Shen, R. L. Bedore, adviser. DOUGLAS BAILEY Aztec Engineer One of San Diego State's campus publications is the Aztec Engineer, published four time a year by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Division. The magazine, although designed primarily for engineering students, contains articles of interest to others. ed .f TOM RYGH Editor, Fall Semester Ed't S ' S 1 Of, pflflg CI1'1CStCI' 226 J -QJ Songleuders Time out at the Fresno game Joan Knight-Head Songleader Songleaders: Barbara Leamon, Loretta Shaplin, Virginia Sanderson. Standing: eannie Lomac, Joan Knight, Marion Pasas. 3 a .,:.....--f-M Cheerleaders: Lutie Lyman Ernie Dronenberg Bill Leimbach Bob Black Cheerleaders Wwe Bob Black-Head Cheerleader Mascot Monty Dena. Anderson Pat Beland Dyanne Schrock Majorettes, front: Dena Anderson, Patty Gerdts, captain. Back: Dyanne Schrock, Pat Beland, Sue Shoop. Muioreties Sue Shoop Patty Gerdts 'P' ,...,..----d ...mm 1 , .q,g.,.,.....-.M- ,-,,,,,,,,,, 4...- ......-.-uv-Q -nl ............, 'l--- ,.....--o- ......--ki P v 1 ', ---vu s ' 1 Yl ev, ,,,.. Q'i l ...-.Q-. i , K i 1 W ,,...r.WL.,,,,h A , '- R is rf .5 Wg ,,. L. N ,.. W ax.,.x 5 S ,F,k4.r Q . . ,S 1- ..,. : .,.f,,5E-skew. '- 4 M ' Y vw, ff ,Q .FJ i Marilyn Dupree, Janet Jensen, Shirley Sheldon, Tina Lee Rice , if ,, w l -3 -,., -f: l , ,...... .. ,,,... MJ.- -W M ,.,.- YQ i 5'- if V . . ,I 1 i 2. ,,WMM,L.w- L , - Y eeie M I, ' I M will-JAR. ' -f ,fs Marilyn Dupree Shirley Sheldon Flag Twirlers l Tina Lee Rice Janet Jensen Oceotl Organized in 1935, Oceotl is an honorary service organization for men students with a past record for service to the college and a C average or better, Jerry Aalfs George Abdelnour Pat Bennett John Blackwood Mel Brav Ronnie Brook Dick Buck Ken Burnside Jim Carruthers Ken Clayman Merrell Davis Pat Dennis Steve Evans Bill Frontis Jim Glover Ray Guinn Arold Hornstein Van Ingle J oe Kiefer Al Knoll Drake Loeser Steve Meek Lance Miller Jerry Monell Mike Munz Otis Paul Elon Place Richard Sims Scott Snell Mike Spurgeon Pat Stalnaker Jim Street Joe Sullivan Jim Thompson Ben Trovaten Leroy Vadney Jerry Va.ron Rick Wayne Robert Weir ,,,. r 4, so ..- -5. 1' P L-f .-vw..-f ur' 'ga-M. Q 3:04 ,QQ Debate Team, Row 1, ffrom leftj: Roz Mack, Lynn Perryman, Gay Sharpe, Barbara Jensen, Mrs. Helen Franzwa. Row 2: Carol Pederson, Pat Munster, Candy Trimble, Linda Butler, Jack Mills. Row 3: Ed Millican, Bobby Putman, Frank Shamrock, Lee Owens, Paul Lucas. Row 4: Pete Paladino, Dick Saunders, Victor Druskin, Roy Solomon, Dr. Robert Benjamin. E 4it,w ww- A 'EZ if Q., M . , g g -,IQ A ,.,. . . W g. w a, ' A A s g E .,... we vu, -:,.. It My J cg .V ' rf -tif Vyi. l An outstanding team, Lynn Perryman and Roz Mack hold two of their trophies. Debate Team 1962-63 marked another successful year for San Diego State's Debate Team, as it took honors in several tournaments. Participating in the Western Speech Association Championships, San Diego State was repre- sented by a team in each division of the runoffs. One outstanding speaker, Linda Butler, took first place in impromptu and second place in extemporaneous, while Lynn Perryman and Roz Mack, an exceptional team, took second place in their division. At the Intersectional Tournament, held in Arizona, the 1, senior men's debate team, Paul Lucas and Fred Sanders, took second place. In addition, Mr. Lucas won first place in extemporaneous and second in impromptu, while Miss Butler took first in impromptu in the women's division. At this same tournament, two of our teams, Robert Putman and Ed Millican, and Linda Butler and Candy Trimble tied for third place in straight debate. Our success at this tournament resulted in our receiving both the Sweepstakes trophy, and the Traveling trophy, presented every three years. 231 - Maya Hull WI , La . 'T' jf f . ' W 'F , ' amiga. Third Floor, row 1, ffrom leftj : Suzanne Thayer, Margaret Nesbit, Jeni Duke, Suzi Ross, Janet Johnson, Sue Hudson. Row 2: Nancy Jacques, Midget Cadman, Barbara Anderson, Claudia Spofford, Carol Smith, Nancy Larkey, Pat Hann, Carol Davila, Karen Wheeler, Ruth Freund. Row 3: Lesley McPhaden, Marylyn Miller, Lonnie Wicklund, Ginger Mechling, Sue Kalash, 1S5haron Meyers, Bunz Rathbun, Kay Bray, Linda Jo Reckless, Sharon Caraway, Lura Elijah, Pat owel . Row 4: Virginia Troutt, Mary Farrow, Kathy Barto, Pris Armstrong, Nancy Bragg, Janice Rotchstein, Karen Hull. Second Floor, row 1 Cfrom leftl: Judy Cottlied, Kay Anderson, Judy Stephen, Sheryl Wolf, Jane Graves, Carol Clark, Carole Vassar, Phyllis Elijah, Barbara Ickis, Kay Clark, Sheri Good. Row 2: Joyce Moody, Sandy Wine, Leslie Hartzell, Margie Marsh, Darlene Taylor, Suzy Hovis, Myrna Turest, Dorothy Willes, Patricia Okerson, Ann Wicklin, Ann Morton. Row 3: Ronna Ratner, Anne DiNapoli, Karen Bettinger, Sharon Wall, Ann Taylor, Nancy Nickerson, Sylvia Neilson. First Floor, row 1 ffrom leftj : Karen Casares, Linda Freemd, Nancy Burger, Eulalie Nohrden, Jeanette Taylor, Mary-Ann Rohwedder. Row 2: Janet Foster, Linda McBee, Pat Freeman, Lorine Lawrence, Judy Graham, Sue Shoop, Ingrid Uhlig. Linda Meddock President Maya girls study for their statistics class during quiet hours Goal for the Maya-Toltec Talk-a-thon was 540 hours-but laryngitis set in at 488. Girls' dorms are Olmeca, left, and Maya, in foreground. Olmecu Hull Third floor, row l, from left: Nanci Carroll, Yvonne Piquard, Kathy Burns, Pat Roberts, Joy Auxier, Marti Mattraw, Lynn Beechler, Cathy Huntoon, Janet Ewalt, Martha MacKirdy, Ellen Leichliter, Barbara Bell, Barbara Strutton. Row 2: Sandy Dollar, Sherry Grose, Anne Hunter, Judy Morrison, Sabra Clardy, Judy Goodrich, Caron Todd, Pam Opdahl, Carol Manning, Ann Barnes, Mary Neeson, Carol Tubesing, Bobbie Munson, Melanie Bouer, Peggi Strum, Barbara Caltrin, Linda Williams, Julie Fox, Gayle Griggs, Margot Nilsen. Row 3: Joan Nelson, Joan Dussaman, Carol Olson, Dorothy Arens, Marianne Capain, Sue Heide, Cherie Walker, Linda Bishop, Judy Dill, Kathy Nollar, Kathi Baker, Rosalie McAfee, Debra Tinker, Linda Lindsay, Sharen Hall, Linda Wood, Alice Rathbun. Second floor, row 1, from left: Mary Ali, Michele Normandin, Bobbi Coon, Bonny Smith, Janet Tsutsumi, Nancy Rapacon, Janet Jackson, Sue Smith. Row 2: Barbara Corbin, Linda Tokars, Linda Taniguchi, Linda Allen, Mary Franks, Ann Marsh, Nan Cobb, Susan Hainey, Kit Newby, Lauren Feiner, Nancy Waller, Karen Swanson, Shaula Paul, Zelpha Gentry, Jeannine Lee. Row 3: Pat Tingey, Kathy Gardner, Susan Lukey, Joyce Beyer, Priscilla Perry, Nancy Woodbridge, Carolyn Foelschow, Karen Goddard, Marilyn Williams, Suzy Hurd, Nancy Harvey, Virginia Rose, Milli Morgan, Cheryl Donnel. First floor, row 1, from left: Joann Schnitzer, Peggy Sue Gurley, Jayne Vizio, Mary Ellen Fields, Barbara Bates, Saundra Novell, Sally Sloan, Nancy Stamm, Suzanne Grundstrom, Sally Wood, Mrs. Ola Whitaker. Row 2: Beth Heath, Johanne Hansen, Linda Tabor, Judi Plage- mann, Sandy Cochran, Pepper Wood, Barbara Hedrick, Kathy Cunningham, Beth Hindley, Page Phillips, Nancy Nielsen. rio? , Julie Fox A.W.S. Representative Marty MacKirdy President E139 WiF::i'?5if?Ts2ffE5 . V,.v, isa ws., :gg ,L.. , ziggy sm my li m A :mx is ,e4mSggesx:w?ie ws I.. - is M Bi-weekly room inspections insure well-kept rooms. F Dorms entered float competition with The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Zupotec Hull Third floor, row 1, from left: Nancy Meyer, Phan-thi-Hue, Adria Ticinovich, Nipa Rajavaraikara, Lynda Cropsey, Tina Wilson, Carol Zeni, Joan Mitchell, Diane Crowell, Yorbie Higarhizawa. Row 2: Velma Kaufman, Kathy Frederick, Kathleen Ambrose, Jody Hilburn, Sandy Shirley, Karyn Thomas, Adriana Marquez, Nanette Romaine, Terry Brumagin, Patsy Schmidt, Jennifer Selbert, Pat Ford, Donna Truran. Row 3: Margaret Schroeder, Anna Ganine, Connie Lang, Lynn Stonebraker, Carol Hatounian, Carol Roenicke, Joan Hauser, Ann Callahan, Suzy Bierma, Yvonne Greathouse, Terry McHenry, Carol Chesbro, Vicki Douglas. Second floor, row 1, from left: Janice Crowell, Caren Huckett, Linda Cameron, Stefana Cirino, Joyce Rodgers, June Hutchens, Pele Stewart, Donna Burns, Dandy Vail, Sidney Staffield, Linda Siegle, Julie Green, Sandra Riddell, Monecha Spears. Row 2: Bonnie Rehmer, Marilyn Henning, Pamela Dukes, Donna Brownell, Donna Bredlove, Carol Weaver, Jan Tilds, Nesmat Elihu, Joan Gregory, Celinda Hartwig, Lynne Batie, Karen Balison, Sue Tilsworth, Renette Romero, Sheila Ellis, Bonnie Corbin. Row 3: Joanne Crowe, Linda Allen, Sue Small, Nancy Snyder, Patricia Hand, Sandy Madden, Linda Morris, Clare Bowell, Sandra Walton, Mary Surdam, Sue Bouness, Brenda Honesco. Row 4: Charlotte Minter, Martha Paine, Lynn Coleman, Carolyn Holmes, Dianne Bishop, Jeri Nelson, Dawn Obernolte. First floor, row 1, from left: Kathy Clark, Gloria McCullough, Rohde Teaze, Kay Kendall, Gloria DeHaro, Ronnie Gorton, Pat Mikolyczyk, Nancy Burk, Caroline Boudin, Shirley Eckert. Row 2: Evelyn Rockar, Linda Sachs, Janell Cohen, Beth Huebler, Tina Dial, Darlene Fear, Barbara Barrett, Judy Street, Selma Braden, Katie Moss, Coralie Palmer, Joanne Eastwood. Row 3: Patti Cogan, Paulette Herrshaw, Sandy Allen, JoAnn Hamilton, Pat Jaquith, Frankee White, Mary Stansbury, Tina Baer. Zapotec Christmas party was held just before school let out for vacation. P 1 9 I , ,f ' e fx' Q? 5 if ,ff . 5' Dorm officers are, row 1, from left: Joyce Rodgers, treasurer, Karyn Thomas, secretary, Donna Truran, president, Brenda Honesco, vice president. Row 2: Sandra Riddell, publicity chairman, Shirley Petty, AWS chairmang Sidoney Staffield, social chairmang Donna Burns, re- porter, Kathleen Ambrose, scholarship chairman. W.. y i 5 gif' .2 l x , n n I .. , ,. V H, J ' My . ..:: V 5 1 2 ' i , Calling all cars . . Toltec Hull 3 Q Q3 fs ii EE gh MM W. as Third floor, first row, left to right: Tom Biltz, Tom Jimenez, Mario Gonzales, John Rayburn, Duane Varnum, Wilbur Chen, Talat Siddiqui. Second row: Mike Evans, Tom Lang, Mitch Woodbury, Brian Robson, Bill Dunn, Rigby N Smothers, Ben Eckler, Philip Singler. N z 'Q gi X EQ Second floor, first row, from left: Lewis Johnson, Loren Vinson, Warren Smith, Bob Marzano, Jim Pendley, Bill Leonhard, Brian Greenwood, Lloyd Kreitzer, Ralph Boldrick, Barrie Cruick- shank, Robert Bruce. Second row: Byron Blue, Craig Marken, Bob Wells, Hank Piorek, John Sherman, Knox Cologne, Dan Evans Jr., Dick Nichols, Larry Anders. 238 if 2 gg 5 3 3 3 ,gl First floor, first row, from left: Steve Allen, Bob Slyker, Michael Stolarsky, William Owen, Tom Bogley. Second row: Tom Austin, John Bowman, Ed Mann, John Chapin. . , N X v P . I ' 'W li? F ellas on third floor-in one of their more playful moods. fi ,Mk , rv K4 K J i I 555, i . - , ' I F1 5 a vi ' , ,,, ,,,. ' -wi' , 5 1,5 53 1 .i F , .,... ' f S 4 ' ,V ' j Af A f , ' 521 I -- t - 3 - ' ez ' f' ' if ' Q Q ':., Y 1 :E . , J 'piggy .fir .. .k .. Q . V' aww V K, f , i K. .N -1 x fl L wjgg' - i t - Y A , Y Q 5 - ' B ' f 3 4 ' . -- A- ' M B L Jw-...,. Q ff ..2'-:v:.-' 1 ' u 'Sm Q -in- .5 .2559 '5 ' ' ' .1 ' f f ll ' f - : V ff 5 - ' ,, 5 , 1 5 , ' 1' ,S r A A - - Q 'i . A -- we Q , , x Q Q' jyif-.Li1r.ffV f f 1- :ji Dorm oflicers, standing, Cfrom leftl : Bob Slyker, Bill Dunn, Steve Allen, John Chapin, Tom Boswell. Sitting: Mitch Woodbury, president. 4- . M .1 I no Mti l Evenings in Toltec are devoted to cultural entertainment. Boys wait their tum to participate in the Maya-Toltec Talkathon Turustec Hall it. -L-L k.7L f Egg: afefiifil ' Lf f Third floor, row 1, from left: Ernest Kwansa, Mike Mueller, Rick Parker, Jim Hemphill, Elton Ellis, Dave Johnson, Richard Cashore, Richard Johnston, R. F. Star, Bob Covington, Bill Radke. Row 2: Lawrence Lessner, Bob Willoughby, Wes Smith, Jim Mashburn, Bob Baldwin, Lee Lanfried, Tom Ybarrola, John Morton, Ben Stromberg, Tom Hobbs, Bill Brees. Row 3: Rich Thomas, Steve Reinert, Jim Milam, Clement Craw- ford, Luis Nogales, Wayne Gotthard, Dennis Kogan, Marvin Webster, Lee Coombs. Row 4: Gordon Graham, Neil Justus, Jim Connor, Bill Blaylock, Jim Poole, Ron Peterson, Red Witham, Martin Wanders, Dick Frost, Rick Hedrick, Dick Corder, Randy Raycroft. Second floor, row 1, from left: Paul Halliday, Harvey Walseth, Sadri Arclehali, Stu Wilson, Robert Parker, David Larkin, Mike Spurgeon, Octairano Quintero, Art Hoelderlin. Row 2: David Wilson, Tom Lederer, William Donnally, Robert Brindley, Raymond Atkinson, Ken Barton, Elwood Hamilton, Bill Boyer, Joe Chambers, Dave Tivel. Row 3: Tim Shoemaker, Roger i s ,R c ' . fe .,,f First floor, row 1, from left: Gary Means, Barry Klein, Manuel Aceves, Larry Cummings, Claire Higgins, Mike Towles, Stuart Markham, Frank Sciarabba. Row 2: Jim Dale, Joel Warkentin, John Pharr, James White, George Brigham, Rich Null, Phil Hazard, Bruce Ehresman, John Westling. Boman, John Petzold, Samson Watkins, Karl Buesing, Bill Wait, Walt Puzan, Tom Van Cott, Jim Herbert, Rod Goesinya. Row 4: Jim Griswold, Steve Chimbole, Dutch Shultz, Ernie Con- rad, Charles Christian, Pete Force, Gary Cosand, Robert Allen, Steve Lytinyer, Richard Barker. Row 3: George Startz, Larry Homan, Dan Robertson, Mike Grover, Richard Shultz, Steve Lewis, Ron Weinstein, John Neeson, Herbert Holtan. Row 4: Donald Scoville, John Pickett, Richard Meggitt, Red Davis, Richard Gooch, Don Hilts, Fred Gunther, G. L. Peterson. 3-V - are is Q A f ,- far House officers, Row 1, ffrom leftj: Martin Wanders, president, 3rd west, Ed Morrison, publicity chairman, Ernie Conrad, president, 2nd west, Dave Johnson, dorm president, Stuart Markham, representativeg Bruce Ehres- man, lst east president. Row 2: Claire Higgins, president, lst westg John Pharr, secretaryg Bill Blaylock, athletic chairman, Richard John- ston, adviser, Jeff Stark, vice president. Row 3: Tom Hobbs, treasurerg Luis Nogales, 3rd east presidentg Dutch Shultz, social chairmang Paul Halliday, historian, Harvey Walseth, president, 2nd west. 'IJLJT-J 4 ,cf if i f Del Sud photographer Ray Fukamizu chooses prints for the yearbook. Resident assistants, Row 1, Cfrom leftjz Richard John- ston, 3rd eastq James Dale, lst westg John Robert Spur- geon, 2nd east. Row 2: Richard Cashorc, 3rd west: David Larkin, 2nd west. 'K , , Radio and Television Ruth Chambers and Fred Berling. In the Speech Arts Department the new studio and control facilities provide for increased broadcast activities. Under the direction of the Speech Arts Department, an FM station, KEBS, is maintained and operated by the students. In addition to this station, which is received throughout the city, various programs are also released to national stations. Any student who is interested in broad- casting engineering, writing, announcing, or production may participate in radio-television program work. The four pictures on this page represent phases of the program Facade , from the SDS Profile Series. A! Q! gg iw 3 Jim Plank Yvonne Green Q3 55, his J 'Yffw Pat Nichols Penny Crowder Kathy Roletto President Secretary Treasurer Junior Panhellenic Junior Panhellenic is composed of representatives from all sorority pledge classes on campus. Last fall they sponsored a Big Sister-Little Sister tea in Scripps Cottage. At Christmas, Junior Panhellenic worked with the Interfraternity Pledge Council in presenting gifts to orphan homes. lnterfruterniiy Pledge Council Together with the Junior Panhellenic, the Interfraternity Pledge Council presented gifts at Christmas time to children in orphan homes, while during the year the members worked toward their goal of improving grade point averages of pledge classes. Towards the end of the fall semester, I.F.P.C. presented awards to pledges and pledge classes for outstanding service and scholarship. A' James Wilson Dennis Daniel Stu Sloan President Secretary Treasurer .,,,e,,,,,m,W,. Arnold Air ,. .... A-A i A Society MW, ,,,,.f V ,V M! an 'WMS ,W kyr , any! l ,QM . f M , ,-Je ,ummm Q ik .1 , 'N-NY! , W in in .... . ee 4 i, C y X aft fy 1 X A f . W? ' 5 , 3 f Q - Z Fw -H' i 7 5 fm The Arnold Air Society is a national ' J it . 'Q organization for men in AFROTC who , 'Y , T have shown outstanding leadership. X , ' Essentially a service organization, Arnold L . Air also holds social functions with Angel f , V F light, women's auxiliary of Arnold Air Society. 3, : i NK , ,fini-i..AiLsn,,,sfKxf?ki!3Ci5sEELMrfl2,, gf? 925: Staff officers, from left: Robert Marzano, information officer g Ray Fukamizu, admin- istration officerg Wilbur Conner, executive officer, Mike Peters, commander, Verne Wattawa, operations officer, Bill Bird, comptroller. ,:-e '-1 2 ? . -: 7 ' ki 'V N A .. eret . I H K A I AL,r A . .,,ie, 5 .lV,,, , Q ' , lg ' A . I i i if W . 1 1 an . , A V U tm ,,. gn u' V' ,ke N, ' I hi k Q 1 N i u A ' V V ny V A k ' X if it Q if if A Q e 35, ,weak I W, V. M., - rf sh V' w'i.,g,i'I V, 6' . A g YJ ' V , f K ,,s tl S' 1. ' ' ,KV ' if ii, Q, , - -. . e .4 P' 'FX ix .ff 3' tiff' ' z ef ,ff 45? i rice i ef ew i 5 Tl K .3 , K- W' , if ' fx- ' J wg, f f .., KJ' A ,xx ,1 X W ' 'J 1 new ..,e 1 WW 1 ew. 5e....,af -,..,...f ff- f ' , ' n s I s g X if ,e,. ' 1 A Win I ' 4 .Q ,V A L 3? V. A, e xg-an , .K wi i i if i .. ff 1 i K J in -ii : 4 if i ' 'ee 4 e 1 e it e?,iJ,-.1.f. Ji. ,,.r..a, . if - A- xiokzf .4 : X Row 1, from left: Larry Kelley, Duane Bahr, William Guest, Arnold Kloven, Ray Fukamizu, Joe Potter, Robert DePhillipis, Tom Knepher. Row 2: Robert Maxzano, Robert Allen, Jim Mardis, Bill Bird, Dale Mathis, Dennis johnson, Mike Crawford Verne Wattawa. Row 3: Mike lgeters, Gene Rothstein, Joe Klasch, Tom Carpenter, Robert Berry, Dean Carlson. 244 Angel Flight Beverly Sanders Commander Jan COHUIS Sandie Ferguson ni ' L 4 i l Mary Lee Hogan Sharon Holmes Marilou Lange Ginny Larkin Millie Teawell Linda Thompson Mary Kay Torrey Jan Watson ,... -VPP V is . A e I ' Jig w ., 'X . A , ,, , H171 l Judy Andersin Geri Berg M . f X WB- f Dexter Fisher i Linda Lundquist Q54 F gb in 'thai' 'S f' 'W Liz Webster Gayle Griggs Carolina Pittham Jane wright Angel Flight, women's auxiliary of the AFROTC, was organized to promote interest in the Air Force and the Arnold Air Society. Activities included a car wash, and a Christmas party for needy children. i Mwst l t M 5 fi , t..i J47ii,gQifi,i+1 , ke Mi . , A ee, ,M Ad Initiation Tea, from left: Geri Berg, jane Wright, Jan Collins, Sandra Ferguson, Marilou Lange, Diane Zervas, Carolina Pittham, Sharon Holmes, Getri Korn. Sherrill Bottjer i. Susan Hanzlik Jean Powell Diane Zervas 245 ll. Qt PA DA Music Department l 4. San Diego State's Men's Glee is directed by Mr. David Loomis. 'V 1 was J ,ef ,. Mr. J. Dayton Smith directs one section of College Chorus. Each section contains more than 200 students. San Diego State's Music Department provides the student with a great choice of music activity courses, including the Aztec Concert Choir, Treble Clef, Opera Work- shop, and several chamber music groups which perform at various college and off- campus functions during the year. 'Q' Front row, left to right: Barry Rosser, Monty Snyder, Robert Graf. Back row: Anna Lessner, Thomas Bay. WWC Rehearsals of the symphony and music' programs for our radio station are often attended by spectators for relaxation during school hours. 12,8619 t 5Ot.np 9 rt,,',,, 5, M A L My Y - p ' -'f gf g Q f the p K M py p Z w y Q gl .. M, ,., 1 ,M I ,sm 41 l ' w,, M F A A, The SDSC Women's Glee Club practicesg it is directed by Mr. Frank Almond. 247 SDS Symphony Orchestra Miha.. These three pictures were taken dur- ing rehearsals of San Diego State's own Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Paul Anderson. The highlight of the spring semester for the orchestra was the annual Spring Concert presented at Crawford High. The concert featured works by Vivaldi, Mozart and Schumann, composers repre- sentative of particular musical eras of the past. Soloists were Ronald Carl and Warren Carnie, trumpets, and Lucy Shen and Robert Farris, pianists. n i . 3 ' is-wqi all s , Bob Graf Q as 5 Q, V d Pictured here are several members of San Diego State's band. Participating in parades, rallies, and numerous other events, the band often accompanies our football team on its out of town games. iii 2 fn: se its I L Bill Eads Warren Camle Ed Underwood, left, and Jeff Martinez, right. V41 H, x My 'Q 1 -V V. I 5 ' ' i m - ui, X' K, ' i I I ' Alumni Association, Cfrom leftl : Ross Bond, Don Ritchey, Lynn McLean, Bob Weir, Ed Blessing, Frank Nottbusch, Pamela Holt, Wally Featheringill, Tony Newbold, Bryant Kearney, Daniel Hale, Gordon Lee. Alumni Association Under the direction of the president, Judge Frank Nottbusch, the Alumni Association continued to promote better relationships between the campus and the community, as well as between the campus and alumni. Among the organization's various activities and services were the presentation of a scholarship and student loan, the purchase of the trophies for Homecoming and Man and Woman of the Year, and the provision of the folders which contained the freshman indoctrination kits. Judge Nottbusch presents senior class president Bob Weir with a lifetime membership card in the Alumni Association. At Homecoming, the Alumni Association made arrangements for a dinner to be held at the El Cortez. At this time a presentation was made to President Malcolm Love, in appreciation for his 10 years of service with the college. Other services of the association include: spon soring a bus service for Founders' Day, participating in Student Day, and co- sponsoring the Red and Black football game. In addition, our Alumni Associa- tion also publishes a quarterly magazine I H E 1 1 3 V37 E Q 3 Q L --vm fi. ' WA, HQ ADMINISTRATIBN xm ..........m-,..,, f I an F' J K x College President This volume of the Del Sudoeste of 1962-63 is one which you will be most proud to possess. The recording of your curricular and extra-curricular activities, which are to be found in this edition, will be of special interest to you and will serve as excellent historical data of the interests you have had on this campus. It will be a pleasure for you to scrutinize this annual and to recollect the time spent in this environment, which has served you so well in laying the foundation for a creditable career. I feel that your association with San Diego State College will become more valuable as you grow to appreciate the deeper meaning of a college education. The work you have done on this campus has assisted you immeasurably in fitting you into your vocational and social life. May you become most successful in whatever profession you select. i Malcolm A. Love od!! President MSW , ,Z , .. . Mitii. ..,-. ff ' Q' Ms 1 - 7 1',gi'ff:M'lf fi Q V l iff' 7 v ' College Dean Dean of the College DR. DONALD R. WATSON '1:f Q ' Members of the college's administrative staff are a dedicated group at 13. 4. is of men and women concerned with both the objectives of the institution and the welfare of the students. The average student comes in little personal contact with the administrative staff but the staff's efforts on the behalf of the student body should not be overlooked. The administration of SDS involves a multitude of miscellaneous tasks. Whatever the duties are, figuring a new budget, counseling students, supervising housing, considering new policies, determining curriculum changes, studying academic standards, or developing the graduate program, the administrators find each day of the calendar year filled. The reward for their hours of active concern is the feeling of satisfaction that follows a job well done. Vice President DR. ERNEST B. O'BYRNE 9 ' St?g2fffffIQ11il5'Q ' Q .. . . . ,E E in ,Me . ., . ,S my . , .,,. wr, gm., . My ,. . ,,,,., sm: . . -f H if EY Dean of Education Dean of Graduate Students EXCCUHVC Dean DR. MANFRED H. SCHRUPP DR. MAURICE M. LEMME DR. DARRELL HOLMES ' ' College Dean Dean of Students Dean of Activities MRS. MARGERY ANN WARMER ' Dean of Admissions and Records DR. MELVIN A. ANDERSON DR. HERBERT C. PEIFFER JR. Q - f ifil . 5512i ff? Dean of Arts and Sciences Dean of Counseling and Testing DR. SIDNEY L. GULICK DR. DONALD F. HARDER Activities Advisers The operation of an institution the size of San Diego State requires much extensive and detailed administration of a non-academic nature. The direction of student activities, the Bookstore, Library, Health Services, and Associated Student Councils are great functions in themselves. We thank these advisers for being understanding friends to every San Diego State student and for establishing a strong tie between JACK DAUGHERTY the students and the administration. Activities Adviser MARJORIE WALLACE Activities Adviser ' DON RITCHEY BOB BUTLER Graduate Manager Activities Adviser fu I library and Health Center L l ' -e,,e ' 1,5 R .,,t lllli HEI rl, ,iv .,., .Ei .er. i 1 ,.e, 1, , W , J WN ,QB The Library DR. LOUIS A. KENNEY Librarian S DR. FRANK O. ROBERTSON Director of Health Services There's no place like home. -We . ...- me JW , we Studgnt Health Centel' HDF. Kildare is Out DOWN ' , V . lf -f f5:i-..- f ' ,L , f:k:5k,, -'Y-y. if-13. 5 I 3931 ' ! x,w6m,1i. l igww ,-,, s L The Air Science division is located in the Physical Education Building. LT COL ROY GUDITH Division Chairman i y s ir . 2, k A al i .L?'lEg,i f I , 4 . fa ,M .3 A 'F LQ SAV, X K . Q' f7-i,:- k I is ,H L' .j, ir gm K 4+ - V - 1 V K Q You mean we're all going in that Piper Cub ? W you WW At SDS you have to stand in line for everything. I -5. A W 3. is Mfrs fps f 7, ,A . , I f P A ' I A 1 ' l will 5 ,, ,fi ' L 'J ' 'L 3704? ' ' W f- If QM, 1' ,752 . ' -'S gf ii25'f..,s5. 17 , V 1 b y ww-xiysfff A if f' 2 ' H ' fx, ,1-'TsfY1'1'9f.s- iP- ., -..- y J- ., - , .1 , ' 'lil' he 'A fs 2 gf f ' m i fna,f ,i qv- gif. ar 5 'gina 257 Bu iness Administration The School of Business Administration is composed of five departments: ACCOUNTING BUSINESS EDUCATION MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING BUSINESS LAW AND FINANCE RESEARCH BUREAU ., f . llvv H gif, 5, - 3 M, ,,,,,.,,- W C p? 5 , f f. I V , v 53,1 vs., 1-is ' 5g,,:,.Ev:,,i,'::J:.5:-, vt 1-,5f's?5g:':g .saglgsfv 1- M ,L,5 5Sfvz'Hg5ftf.s i swf? jhij.fgggf52 2 .L 1 ff-fffzf'ff-ffP,:fb-f5'Im'gY.s-1,f 4-H: :ug V :ge-l.,f.gi?:Z.Mliwf-: wr-,Y f S J 4 Qi 9 - i I I 1 'ii' X'-fi' .5 . x ' 4 ff. Q , fm l of I .swf The Business Administration Building. You know 2 x 2 really IS 4-. fi ,ff DR. CHARLES W. LAMDEN Dean of School of Business Administration It still won't kill mosquitoes. E' i F a You guys want to see some good pictures? Education, Compu lub School The School of Education is composed of two departments: EDUCATION, LIBRARY SCIENCE. The EDUCATION DEPARTMENT offers courses of study in elementary education, secondary education, educational research, special education, guidance studies, and observation through the Campus Laboratory School. DR. MANFRED SCHRUPP Dean of School of Education fill., S - The Campus Laboratory School The Education Building The student teachers workroom Engineering The new Engineering-Industrial Arts Building DR. MARTIN CAPP Dean of Engineering School .s i It's amazin what ou can bu in lastic model kits these da s! Y Y P nv , - ' 1 s rr 4 w . ,.,, . ,, .. , . E. 1 1,5 i ff e Q u .. , k GEM wing -WNNEL . . . . . , K 4 1 ' 4 4 ,H ' 1 Q , 4 A 1 S.,.ww,e,,,., 7 t N 1 AP Q ' v 5 ' f H ' ' ' . 260 wh-s ,i's-Sd fiffkl. i 'i-fffffiif Something they don't have at Disneyland! Fine Arts The Division of Fine Arts is composed of four departments: ART MUSIC HOME ECONOMICS SPEECH ARTS. The department of speech includes theater, radio and television pro- duction, and speech therapy. PROFESSOR GEORGE N SORENSON Division Chairman Art Building irgsxtftnys it Speech Arts Building And this goes in the other ear. T 'a Close the window, I have a stiff neck. I'm sorry we only get Channel 10. 'K if ff if ' ' fi 1, fi f 1 H t H K' 'V' S S wee Health, PE, Recreation 1 65:55 6 I Q-5 .ng - A i 'ff f 4 fig? DR. WILLIAM TERRY Division Chairman 418 www 262 E The Men's Gymnasium The Division of Health, P.E. and Recreatio composed of five departments: HEALTH EDUCATION MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION RECREATION ATHLETICS The Women's Gymnasium I presume you men have sufficient air in your water wings. Il Humanities The Humanities Division is four departments: ENGLISH HISTORY FOREIGN LANGUAGES PHILOSOPHY I. .Q new ,-- '. composed of gi -1 Q-swf f I f ff. ,fj ,V .k . .1 Q f s,,s H111 www - , - 'gf-. wmlff ' f j ' 'H 1. 1 3151 ' - I X. 4 .,..- . L W ,- ,. 'sf , - ,M I- ,ss if ' , sf 7 if K f eg, ,5 f .V . wr 1:31 I i S ' Q ' I R L -.3 ' T F' , ,N if W X L. f is ,irvjz s iiwi, .. f x I N ' PM? will K I I, S if iff-egf . - Ri' f V- is-Q A ,V fi 7,44 - XV f :A V at A kay- Q I ,. Q, M K I A A , gel 52:4 A, I f ' fr r 'X ,K 'if . , ' re. V 'i if ' -' -- . -' ' ' ' .ff 2' I .I 'aff s-, . , I . , if x ' 6 ff I we I A fi - -5. Q' A -4 .1-1-A-4. A' Wi - rw . The Humanities Building DR. JOHN R. ADAMS Division Chairman f' f ' L j, I wonder if we can get KCBQ? Come in Earth. - ' 12 se 1 I if as A W if Q fy 'ff 41 N f' 7 if , 'S i ' er r., . 'I . ,i-- -- A , ,L af, ., 53, 'Z' :YQ i 'Q I rf X if - 'm l I s We ' is . Yifi ' i'l'3f'i .,'.gi,MM..s .. V , i, I V gl f jg.. , ' I :H -' -ff H' 5 I 'X W2 5' F3561-li. 'sf' A 1'fi55ii L ' . e - ' A 4 ' ' 5 5' MEM? F. 5 A 'A 2 ' WM ., wang . S We . we 3' .ff ,ffm ,QL I...-'A-m,.g..:,wr-NM ff H V. .W k ff ' . , Viz, f 1, , K up ' A , PM -M -'e35i fr .i' 5 3 ., hw , A nh f I V, ' WM' . ' ,.,,.., e M,m.,M New I J ' ' I if I That guy on the left is all-world! life Science The Division of Life Science is composed of five departments: BOTANY MICROBIOLOGY NURSING PSYCHOLOGY ZOOLOGY The Life Science Building ?f5i,?Tff1 S' H . I ,,,.,f-pf Z fi - ,a::,g:m- .-mw- .x was-Q41-eg A 554. UT 5,151 ' ,-y,:sii9f,4Qzi1:5 1 ' f- :Ri ffs 8 if ' :9:: .- 1 1' r F.. iw! Q: ,- : ' . :f 'E ' if-'5'1.. gif 'f'54'1:4 ,YL T- 1' ,l : ffwrif, 7-fm' 1 f A -1 -, 2' i'-2:af5:'avw!f?f-zzz 1, ' f f - That sure is a funny shaped heart I thought only the Navy used Morse Code ' Stop tickling me with your rattles --.... -...., 'l E3 ws 3 'lifes f1f?f. ii wigs: Q -9 l im v'-- I I limi: 25575 Physical Science The Division of Physical Science is composed of six departments: ASTRONOMY PHYSICAL SCIENCE CHEMISTRY GEOLOGY INDUSTRIAL ARTS Physical science MATHEMATICS PHYSICS 5 if I xr , ' xg Lvl Qld I ' I I i - I 'lb aw-W-aeuan-asv...-a4c...,,W K Vi.- .. M,.a.,a....., i ...HM-..-.......m. - , 4...s.s.,.,.. - ,.,. WNV, ss...-MM ' Chemistry-Geology F DR. DUDLEY H. ROBINSON Division Chairman in Physics li 'af O' O' ,a ,.--f Tinker toys are a wonderful invention. The spectrograph manual says turn the black dial in 1 Geologically speaking, it looks like a rock. 265 Social Science The Social Science Division is composed of six departments: ECONOMICS GEOGRAPHY JOURNALISM POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY 3 ,arff ff eil' E i P ,, ,K E Help, I can't find the heart beat! ii 1 Good grief I've been drafted. DR. DAVID MILNE Division Chairman U ST is Social Science Building I'll meet you at the Q.B. Associated Student President sr if 1 Joe Kiefer 5' , ig Well in my opinion, student publications should . . . ssociuted Student Officers w Rf' .L i . I im: MIKE SPURGEON VINCE BIONDO CAROLYN MYERS Vice president Commissioner of Finance Secretzuy .h,?,s,,. t,,.,i.,t.. N---' A 4 -,,,i ,,..,.,1. '.::..'1.:F' - A - 31 'F' ., its gg' mgxrfffait ,,,vg,j ' :gm A 1 I fzs 1 in 1 3 f' V slxxifii., , N. , 4 :lr-Qikdkii : at-fan-'I ?1?f'?fZl Kilill H ill ii At-W ,H 4 :nu it W7 W-..gQ,,' 1 1' fem., 7 A ,.. , , - , ie V,A, , we Nnwdww The A. S. Council in action. CAROL ROPPE Associated Student office secretary ssociuted Student Counci R E5 5 , A1 Q e F Q B , F' 1 ij v ti GA E , x 'J ,Q . wiv, A JEFF BENTER TERRY FARRELL Freshman Representative Senior Representative STEVE MEEK Junior Representative JACK LANSING Graduate Representative TERRY MILNE Sophomore Representative ssociuted Student Council MIKE LEMBECK ELON PLACE SANDY SHIPE Upper Division Representative Upper Division Representative Upper Division Representative of I GARY SOLBUE LEROY VADNEY Upper Division Representative Upper Division Representative ,APU JERRY HARMON DENNY MOORE MIKE MYERS Lower Division Representative Lower Division Representative Lower Division Representative R I F 8 'W ssociuted Men Student GAIL MATHERS AMS President AL KNOLL AMS Vice President AROLD HORNSTEIN AMS Secretary A , he J ' A 5 HL Will the REAL AMS president sit down? A 5 .., A 4 t 1 X JOHN LACY AMS Treasurer ssociuted Women Student 5 SUSANNE GAUGHEN President .,.-n,,,L DOMINIE CAPPADONNA Vice President iw' XRS BETTI SAMS JANET BUCKNELL Secretary Treasurer tliia-A M .alwi What do you think about an all-girl's school? ssociuted Student Boards gm 'ef Ig K W., ,rf ,f 'W . Mmm.. - ff' lectures and Concerts... Front row ffrom leftj: Linda Oden, Bonnie Schumacher, Jack Daugherty fadviserl, Mike Spurgeon. Row 2: Kathy Estes, Scott Snell, Dr. William Hippaka, Mike Lembeck, David Loomis, Allan Lipitt. .signs ,V ,, .A tllgffgli f, E 5? . V- . .. L ..,.,. .-Mi. M2 , kyfk V .Ha vf-,. -f,g.,., -3 g n 7 if X Y is. ip if Q . If . FQ f ff' 1 Special Events... Front row ffrom leftj: Susy Doig, Bill Kronberger, Ken Sovay, Sherill Bottjer, Dominic Cappadonna. . . W..-.., . :wif Associated Student Board A ' ' ' Front row, from left: Sue Percival d , . . . , fflvltles Ehffmsz. maasffstxiiife Judy . . Front row, from left: Joe Sullivan, Chic Duggan, Dr. W. C. Anderson. I D Row 2: Dr. James W. Taylor, Bob White, Mike Spurgeon, Frank Holowach. ' Front row, from left: Denny Moore, Dean Herbert C. Peiffer, Vince Biondo, Cassie Slovacek, Don Ritchey, Joe Kiefer. Associated Student Boards 'S' 4551 ss 2, Q, , P Front row, from left: Judy Burks, Margot Nilsen, Bob Butler, Gary Solbue. ep Row 2: Mike Gontesky, Liz Webster, Joe Kiefer. ' Front row, from left: Linda Thompson, Roylene Gould. Row 2: Terry Farrell, Dr. William Bowne, Dr. J. D. Smith. V 7' V H, if at fit o 3 U-'wa-' Front row from left: Vicki Powell, Bob Hanson, Larry Taylor, john Chapin, I1?lgiil15?afdif Benter, Jack Daugherty, Mike Spurgeon, Jerry Varon. ssocluted Student Board . AI l l R 0 .From Eft: Gaillglathilks, John mates, er armon can ar e - ong- exglgr. Harry iluja. g ry arm ,mln 5 is R ' as we t if e z- , 9 55:3 Q5 H , age , H 'iifeie i if ge e, L, sz 1 if Public Relations Q . Front row, from left: Elon Place, Dean Wariner, Sandie Shipe, Doug Patillo. Row 2: Mike Spurgeon, Margie Boyd, Dr. Frank Irgang, Gordon Lee. 'AP' it Athletic Front row, from left: Dr. Donald Eidemiller, Mr. R. Wilcox, Mike Spurgeon, Steve Meek, Dr. William Terry. Row 2: Tom Logan, Al Olson, Joe Kiefer, Scott Snell, Ken Clayman, Don Ritchey. Senior Class 'Q You want a ,M Ay js E555 Y GEORGE BENTER Vice President K E ,W i V, em. WG-N. All V1 , 1 2 ' 5 ,,,,,.,,,.w..--md , W ,ws L1 ,n 'Y 53' '51 BOB WEIR casual shot of me for the yearbook? President 'eff ,fs-. sf' oee K A 4+ or be Wi 1 ff '57 W .. My f Lil: 523- I-' l'3illaQlfi52L:wv,1 15 A usa-'ff - A H, m, Z M., . W si X ff LINDA WOOD Secretary 1 sq -' , 5' .f 'S i X CABINET . . . Front Row, ffrom leftjz Lois Anderson, Margot Nilsen, Katye Anderson, Gayle Christiansen. Row 2: George Benter, Bob Weir, Terry Farrell. f -'YZ l 'i x .wig fm DIANE DAWSON Treasurer Junior Class 'Qwv 9'Vu Tiff. fi FRED MILEY President -Qgriinifllv DOUG ALLYN NIKKI NORSTROM Vice President Secretary N at gi Q JERRY MONELL Treasurer s ,gf 1 E i 1. G rf 'fi V, ' kV gl 'e'. ':, ' in ' Q V ,i1 A L From left: Judi Shaffer, Denny MacDonald Boy these class meetings are a 'ball'! Q Sophomore Class f-.v '- DENNIS DIEB President JANET' JOHNSON Treasurer V S oo CLAUDIA PIERSON STEPHANIE EVANS Vice President Secretary nf' I, N -A fi CABINET . . . Front Row, Cfrom leftj: Janet Johnson, Sheila McKenzie Row 2: Claudia Pierson, Leslie Poehlman, Bob Wagar. The Sophomore Stompu Freshman Class JIM ASHCRAFT President JANICE MAYER Treasurer fix ,Qs-f TOM MORGAN MARTI MATTRAW Vice President Secretary 3 THE CABINET What do you mean, Freshmen can't carry 26 units? Punhellenic Council 0 L 13 i is , . T 4 I i HH W' 1 V ? 2 Ms..-1 ,Q L 11.4 at S 3 W, xii fix 4 X , z 4 SHERILL BOTTJER PENNY RUTLEDGE DONNA SCHMITZ President Vice President Treasurer 4. hm 'B I , if 3-f . V Y W X i L X U I 5' L 2 an , ' 33 A 4 -f , 3' Q ' X This petition is from Sig's, they want to join Panhellenicf' SHANNON DUNN N t f t .t C . I Secretary ss KEN CLAYMAN OTIS PAUL BOB HARVEY President Secretary Treasurer LARRY MARQUAND Vice President Under the council's new program, no weekend dates!', Associated Student Councils Judiciary 'i c,,ssmwwl fi , WM . . Front row, ffrom leftjz Jim Dole, Roger Anderson, Mike Slavit, Gail Hickcox. af lnterdorm fm? . . . Front row, Cfrom leftjs Martha MacKirdy, Ann Hunter, Barbara Strutton, Donna Truran, Karyn Thomas, Brenda Honesco, Sid Staflield, Kitsy Hoavin, Jeni Duke, Karen Beetinger. Row 2: Dr. john M. Yarborough, Dave Johnson, Dennis Kogan, Don Jenkins, John Chapin, Mitch Woodbury, Richard Nichols, Michael Stolarsky. 385: rv. 'B WZZ 'Z'1 ' S S Imperial Valley Dfl-Campus Student Council... Front row ffrom leftj: Linda Swartz, vice president, Bob Myers, president. . Row 2: Sue Crittendon, commissioner of finance, Judi Clarke, secretary, Mrs. Doris Johnson, adviser. Not pictured: Millard Clements, adviser, Linda Calvin, representative at large. ,fe- Interfuith Council... Front row ffrom leftj : Cherie Christensen, Merrilie de Armond, treasurer, Hilarie Hersh, vice presidentg Janet Ikerd, Karen Duwey, Diane De Vinney, secretary. Row 2: Celinda Hartwig, Cathy Huntoon, Dave West, president, Mike Suhy, Edward Richeson. Salute the Alumni Graduation to many of us is far away and very dim. But for those graduating, quite clearly the question might be where will our education take and lead us. Will what has been successful to us in college distinguish us further? Attempting to answer these questions are the men and women who were once Aztecs on campus and now distinguish themselves further, giving San Diego State the name which it now enjoys. We therefore dedicate this section to the presentation of several of these people and their achievements. RAY BLAIR Public Relations Ray T. Blair jr. is manager of community Relations and Arrangements for the Astronautics Division of General Dynamics Corporation. He is a native of San Diego and has long been active is civic affairs. Blair graduated from SDS in 1949 with a B. A. degree. In 1956 he was named San Diego's Outstanding Young Man of the Year. Art Linkletter tfront rowj and family Show Business Art Linkletter has been in show business for 25 years. His job is presiding over his two long-running network shows - the Emmy Award-winning daily House Party, and People are Funny. Linkletter is a best seller author tKids Say the Darndest Thingsl , active in a score of charities, and a businessman with interests in some 20 corporations. He graduated from SDS in 1934 with a B.A. degree. In college he held the Southern California 50-yard backstroke swimming title for a year, was captain and all-conference basketball center on SDS's championship team, and played toumament hand- ball in several AAU championship matches. Linkletter is listed in Who's Who in America. ART LINKLETTER e Salute the Alumni fat' d 0 E ucatlon DR. AND MRS. RICHMOND BARBOUR Education DR. SUE EARNEST Mrs. Earnest is presently a professor of Speech Arts at San Diego State. Dr. Barbour is assistant superintendent in charge of Student Services vglhge 50011656 ililseivei as Prgsldemh Division in the San Diego City Schools. He also writes the iiParents O t i amen S ft em: 1 ioclatlon' IS E Corner newspaper column which is distributed nationally by was a so t C Star O Severa t ree'aCt P ays' General Features syndicate. VVhile at SDS he served as class and Mrs, Earnest's interests didn't stop with fraternity president. Mrs. Barbour is active in Y.W.C.A., League of Women Voters and is a licensed real estate broker. While at SDS she served speech arts as she was also active in on- campus student publications. 215 president of her sorority and the Associated Women Students, and vice president of the student body. local Politics CLAIR W. BURGENER Clair Burgener has been active in local politics. He has served as a city councilman and vice-mayor of San Diego. Burgener was a member of the SDS inter-collegiate debate team in 1950. He belonged to several honorary organizations including Blue Key, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, and Phi Kappa Delta, national forensic fraternity. In 1957 he was named Outstanding Young Man of the Year in San Diego County. Much of Burgener's time is spent with community health and welfare organizations. e Salute the Alumni Finance EDWARD W. BLESSING Edward Blessing has changed his role from government in college to finances. Blessing graduated in 1960. He served as lower division representative and president of the student body, Blue Key, Young Republicans, Prelegal Society, and Pacific Student Presidents Association. Blessing is presently a stock broker and vice president of the SDS Alumni Association. State Politics JAMES R. MILLS James Mills has participated in state politics in the capacity of assemblyman for the 79th District. He has a master of arts degree from San Diego State. While as SDS, Mills served as president of the History Club, Roger Williams Club, and Inter-Protestant Council. The history of San Diego has been an interest of Mills for quite some time. He spent many years as curator of the San Diego Serra Museum. Mills' special governmental interest is in the field of transportation and commerce. He has served on the State's Ways and Means Committee. Robert Breitbard was active in sports at SDS and is still active in promoting local A athletics. While at SDS, Breitbard played and lettered in varsity football. He served one terrn ROBERT BREITBARD as president of the Aztec Lettermen's Club. Breitbard is president of the Breitbard Athletic Foundation, vice president of the Greater San Diego Sports Association, on the board of trustees for the S. D. Hall of Champions, and the Chamber of Commerce Sports Committee. V Salute the Alumni M law JOHN D. BUTLER John Butler graduated from SDS in 1936 and went on to get his law degree from Stanford. He served as mayor of San Diego from 1951 to 1955 and presently has a private law practice. In 1948-49, Butler served San Diego County as deputy district attorney. While in college he played football and was commissioner of finance. And Clase on Thi Recreation LESTER EARNEST Lester Earnest continued his interest in government after he graduated from SDS. He is presently the director of San Diego Park and Recrea- tion Department and director of the Mission Bay Development Project. He also served San Diego as budget officer. While in college, Earnest was Commissioner of Finance and the first president of his fraternity. The rowing team, men's quartet and being president of Alpha Mu Sigma music fraternity also kept him busy. These Pages Chapter e me of Our lives... knowing that we have not only gained knowledge but have built the foundations of our future through many friends, experiences and thoughts. Let us keep these impressions alive, yet gain the wisdom and experience of time to balance them. Herein lies the promise of the future and the guarantee of a better world. Ns e many the broad Of toward rushing to visit in the caf. 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