San Diego State University - Del Sudoeste Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1965
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The professor teaches through dispute and discussion the facts and theories that make up the complicated world of today. It requires serious study and intense concentration combined with practical experience to find the true relationship between knowledge and the individual. A student may be seen preparing a slide for a microscope or mixing colors for a painting, writing a rough draft for an essay or working a problem for a physics exam as each pursues knowledge in his chosen field. All thc facilities of San Diego State are open to the inquisitive mind and the ambitious student. il fag- ettrl e --B' :t si ? :igzrfsfsm , ..,..2,..s, - as M-Mfsw nfl, 4+-. -:---:-:- f 's szfssaw xSL1...... My is 1 ...... - We w::.:5:g:5::sa.a.5.e' . , - .,,,,..!,aaa, :sim . In .,. .. ww. ' ii? ' i if xr mx 'W W 1, HW 5 E 1' alll W wt n ,vu V :Q 1: H in n in . tru .. 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E - - 1 , NV , yu K 1 -1-. -ge l p-J. - Y' V V I ., ., ,,, ,xhg W L .. ,lv U 1 ' wx . ' 'fl ' ' 1 4' w ' ' ' ' .7 WA' ' . L., wk W, 4.,. , V .HI ,. A- In L, P A X , Vu A, 4 . y 1 n 1 -L, I W --if .y.,L:b -ff . S, ..r.?' ' X ' ,4 , . , .V 9 - , Q . - - ' ' . . - f fr f.. 1 .Al ,, , 4- . N, ., I 'gg UL, Y Y Yr A I. L J huh . lm, J . it , .gin f' AQJ,-nf ' Ha ' .J - .L,.,, , CONTENTS Administration . . Activities . Organizations . . Sports . 158 Greeks . . 212 Seniors . . 268 Index . . 310 a. :i.:l1:i.st:l:' ation. a.c1Ir1.:i.11:i.stI'a.tio:l:l. a.6l.:l:11i11.:i.st:l:'a.t:i.o:n. President Love holds the future of SDS. Dean Sidney Gulick Dean Herbert Peiffer A.S. President Jerry Harmon-our campus coordinator and leader. . . . and did you hear about the fellow that . . . President , President's Message One of the finest reminders of your scholastic career is to be found in this volume of the 1965 Del Sudoeste. It is one which you will retain in your possession for many years and to which you will refer many times. h In perusing the pages of this annual you will find yourself reviewing with special interest your association wit other students and faculty as well as the many curricula and extra-curricula activities in which you participated. This volume will be a constant reminder of an ever-expanding campus that will serve as a means in comparing the physical growth with that of several years hence. There is no doubt that in the future you will become more appreciative of the many opportunities offered you on this campus which will have served in establishing a more solid foundation for a successful career. I trust your many social and academic experiences will have greatly aided in fitting you into a more complete life in the com- munity. V ' In this present day a college-educated individual is more in demand than ever hefor this valuable asset. I wish you well in whatever profession you select. President e, so make excellent use of 20 GEORGE A. KOESTER Executive Dean Dr. George A. Koester. Executive Dean. assists President Love in implementing policies of the college. He has the primary responsibility for the development of physical fa- cilities on the campus. Vice Presidents ERNEST B. O'BYRNE Vice President for Administration Vice President for Administration. Dr. Ernest B. O,Byrne, represents San Diego State College to the San Diego community. He serves as the Presidentis public relations liason. Currently, he is working an a project for Research Administration Planning of the Peace orps. DONALD R. WATSON Vice President for Academic Affairs Assuming the new position of Vice President for Academic Af- fairs, Dr. Donald R. Watson is responsible for the coordination of all instructional programs on campus. He works with the faculty in regard to recruitment. retention. and improvement of instruction. 'Sit - Qgzgzzie- cfs- Ifi HERBERT C. PEIFFER, JR. Dean of Students DONALD F. HARDER Dean of Counseling and Testing :gm- - If I- 'agus-i. 111 1 ' Q 1s 1 Jzvagzg 1x 5.1 ii in sgaswi Essen Z si s- -Mafsgfg or so s. use ,... :- College Administrators The administration at SDS offers the stu- dents many personal services which in- clude the responsibility of selecting, orien- tating and registering all of the new stu- dents. Their offices maintain all of the student records and reports of individual progress, and residency status. The prob- lems of program selection, counseling, and future employment are understood and often solved by the administration. The doors of the administrative offices are al- ways open to the student who desires to acquaint himselflwith the policies and business of the college. DR. MELVIN A. ANDERSON Dean of Admissions and Records Yi W... rg. ri itil' 353' Tu 1 4 it -1: 'Lf' WILLIAM M. KIDWELL Director of Placement av-.A Financial Aids SIDNEY L. GULICK Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences '6:'i MRS. MARGERY ANN WARMER Dean of Activities 4 .-sl' ,-f1 ii GARY SOLBUE Activities Advisor 'Y-'QP I .Li MISS MARGOT NILSEN ii :gp iii VERNON C. ROSENE Activities Advisor Activities dvisors Activities Advisor G ra d u a te JERRY VARON Asst. Graduate Manager me , '12s.. ' ' fi- 5 ' ' li ii, ,. ' vm 1 - rs, f i L, QQ ' vas, Q M L! ,f ,W i wfffer, ri if1?fwi,, , 5 . 1 -WF: wx X iw im fggngi Manager ...tg 'T im'- HARVEY J. GOODFRIEND Manager Graduate X , X X , X X X - - P - fx ,A 0 .A ., 'i . , J. V ,A .. v 1 K - - . ,, , ..- ,yg -. ' M . X, - - . -, , , , N ., J ' F' -I .i ' . '14 V.. . J. f . .J ' .. ,Q . V, 4 -, , M I . - , .. ' - -X.. 4 ,i,M - ' W ,- .L ' ' T.. ' ii -X. .X X. . -X g., . 7: ' --f, , N . ' ' . U' . 'Hr ' 19- .- V . 4- , 'avi-. ' ' ' . f' ., .X , , -.V ,.--- 'f X, - ,xv . -vA',,4 , . . - - ' -' ' ' , . ' A.. ' F , Q . - ' .4 I -- ,, 7 X . - X ., ,X ,. -Y . ' X I - - V 1 Q w-4..v-ha -'u. X . . ,' ,'u, 3-'- .X .. 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' f55SffsLi '.: , V'- ' i'ifY 'lf3'x 1 JI 1, ' ' - -- sf-Q: ' u :lg - f I I MEFF -g,S'J,: New l ' ' iff ' - r gi '23 1 ' ::Q?-Uv .- 'tl V J , rr' A . AQ 'x f .5 If. J 377' 19' Lf- 1 J: + 2 'C:Q3:. -2 '.-'LL , .f 1 1-L FW' K M 1 L 1, . n Q f' 'Cfilf 'NESS'- V' r I,-E 22 if -,F-.51 9554 H11 E? -:ff vm 4 , 1, x, fill. 1 2. ' , L l,., 4, 4 . K '21 Q K Engineering DR. MARTIN CAPP Dean of Engineering School ine Arts OFESSOR GEORGE N. SORENSON vision Chairman , - H ealth, Recreation DR. WILLIAM TERRY Division Chairman if ESE? Ll ,211 '1 H9401 Maize Humanities DR JOHN R ADAMS DIVISION Cllalfmall mm: , , . - Y Y 7.4. W . 'A Wfff' ' ' , ' ' 15: ' m ' . .- f . ,H M, ,mga , gf.-iufg W N ' ' 1-ini 4 5.-fW 1 W Y, -,vw , ' HN w ' ' V, 'ff 7' wg 21 ' mf, V 2 M:FfJH,5 F :if ' ,. ' i WT555 'J' ' mm: ,sguf ' - -. -35:5 , r-- ', if LF , 4 '?5?E 'qv . ww, ' 'VI f-., ffafr. A , , zgagf, A X 4. V . 1 - an - . L . , '-ge: , ' ' ff, kv x . -W1 -.,. , V avi lg! V 1 J zz.. -11-' Life Science DR. JAMES E. CROUCH Division Chairman J l 4- n l -S - 32 M l Physical Science DR. DUDLEY H.. ROBINSON Division Chairman School of Social Welfare MELVIN MURPHY Division Chairman Social Sciences MIL NE DH. FRANK O. ROBERTSON Director of Health Services Health Services Library LOUIS A, KENNEY Librarian 35 Associated Students President 36 E :fxlinllnn-.1 M Y M it 2 ull' n ' - ss f. Q Q. ,s il 352 -E 2- if ll E E Fellow students- Del Sudoeste records for us an invaluable experience in our lives, for at San Diego State we determined our futures. I'm sure you will enjoy this yearls volume as much in the future as you will now. I think it has excellently captured those moments throughout the year that will best bring back the cherished memory of college life, and of the friends with whom we shared that life. We are fortunate to have had this opportunity for higher educa- tion, augmented by an interested and expert faculty, and by the excellent facilities available for our use. May I wish you success in the years ahead. JERRYC. HARMON Associated Students President llff- LINDA THOMPSON C JIM ASHCRAFT Secretary ommlssloner of Flnance Associated DENNIS MOORE Vice President Students Officers QQ I 1911 KJ, ' A .Q 4' . ,W ,ii MIKE LEMBECK WALT BURROWS JEFF HEYSER Graduate Representative Upper Division Representative Upper Division Representative ,. 'Q ri 5 -' tae ,Mm 1-fs 1 .mei 2.x O J Associated 49,1 i i .Q L mlxikfgi , 5, .... . ' J X 'Trp 5 i 5 w 1 TOM MORGAN DOUG TOWNSEND MIKE SERMERSHEIM BEN CLAY U er Division Representative Upper Division Representative U er Division Representative Lower Division Representative DP DP X . 'MG 1----- .tw-:gf-3 ' -' 1 5, iiugiifix?-3-Ti-3 R 1 f . H9 ' ' i 5 iiifzffg? - ll'i! :3 1 ' W , T 3' ,I .1 'M 'N , Q 5 ' 'u:Qi:::U f EZ' il.. 2551-,iffrir f i , . 1 ' , ' 3, 1 1 ' Afro- e e mf in ' e -wr' no - 'gg'--'?'g,fL' ,r isa- ip 1 . A f - -r ' F 'Y,,':n,.1.-1' at N i 1:1 e , y -,-, 4, : .- 4, iff A , f 1 Yi! f Q m 4T'y....i,57 1' if i r ' - .. , . 5 . N - ' ..., . .. , - , ...1g....,....a.-- 2 ,tl V, ,ZW-fi: ' . 2 ' I jg if., umm f b we 9 g . . q, I 3' ' ' I I lil W .L-ggi Students Council 6-9- JUDY GOTTLIEB Lower Division Representative EZ IIE! ALEX BRUCKER Lower Division Representative DICK BUCK Senior Class Representative TOM LUHNOW JACK F LANIGAN ANDY MECCA Junior Class Representative Sophomore Class Representative Freshman Class Representative 39 Rowbl f from leftl: Ron Peterson, Alex Brucker, Bob Hansen. Row 2: Tim Coleman, Denny Moore, International Board ASSOCIATED TUDE T Intramural Board Row 1 K from leftl: Judy Pierce, Fred Burke, Nick Turner. Raw 2: Eric Eliason, Lance Miller, Leif Tessem, Bruce Cray, Edwin L. Duckworth. Finance Board Row 1 ffrom leftl: Judy Gottlirb, Jim Ashcraft, Nikki Ar-manino. Row 2: Jerry Varon, Harvey Good- friend, Chuck Davis, Dean Leptich. BOARD Pep Board Publications Board Row 1 I from leftl: Dena Windso , Lynn Beechler, I an Tilds, Sandee Hallurn, Kay Porter. Row 2: Ron Dernier, Sharon Duncan, 'Valerie Kahn, Linda Williams, Lynn Koleto, Vem Rosene, Dr. Lloyd Kendall. Row I I from leftj: Chic Duggan, Martha MacKirdy, Roger Roppe, Dr. W. Carlisle Anderson, Dr. James L. Julian, Gayle Christiansen. Row 2: Cordon Lee, Mike Sund, Frank Holowach, Tim MacNeil. Public Relations Board ,Row 1 ffrom leftj: Art Creatura, Bob Yale, Kathy Lynch, Dr. James L, Julian. Row 2: Tim MacNeil, Dr. Frank Ir- gang, Tom Gorton, Mike Serrdersheim, Roger Roppeg Cordon Lee. 41 Si... we '-'P' ' R if x I: , -l ze rm f 'll' M Y , . Ei . ll 5 if .- Aztec 5 1 5 J Shops rg Boa rd From left: Harvey Coodfriend, Dr. Herbert C. Peiffer, Jerry Harmon, S. C. Hartigan, Dr. Roy Cameron. Athletic Board Fl ROW I Umm leftj: Dick Wells, Harvey Goodfriend, Jerry Varon, Dr. William Terry. ROW II: Dennis Moore, Jim Webb, Ben Clay, Dr. Robert Wilcox, Dr. Herbert C. Peiffer, Dr. Don Eidemiller. Long Range Plannin Board From left: Dennis Berge, Edward Aguirre, Dick Rhoda, Dr. Don Thiel, Tom Morgan, .lim Scott. Lectures and Concerts Boa rd ROW I ffrom,leftl.' Pat DeForest, Sheila Martin, Sally Wood, Maureen Hill. ROW II: Cary Solbue, Jerry Varon, David Loomis. ROW III: Jack Hession, Doug Townsend, Vlctor Druskin, Dr. Bob Canary, Dr. Roy Howard, MHJOY Charles Waid. iffffff is ., , sf iii ifiiiif! , ., Vi jf X- 1 . . r 3 J 4 1 1 I iiagii X., X Y L ROW I I from leftl: Evelyn Lockman, Lee Owens, From left: Tom Morgan, Barbara Ferver, Barbara James, Margot Nilsen, Dick Lawrence Morrison. ROW II: Dr. J. D. Smith, Buck, Jim Street. Seleen Bondurant, Jill Warren. rts Boa rd Activities Board 5 i3e2 5:'?? - , 'PM if ,,lfi 'i,i 7 W.: t t 5'f':7f'i !'1' . H ii it V h,.mT-wwf? .,.::.-, ,X - Avi, fm- ' V - U Jje' 1 , it f 1 I . 'H 'rm Llnlon Board ROW I I from leftQl Dean Margery Warmer, Nancy Burkhei- mer, Louise Neil. ROW Il: Charles McCoy, Tom Luhnow, Jerry Varon, Mike Myers. Special Events Board ROW I ffrom leftl: Judy Gottlieb, Bob Barefoot, Carrie Ness- W ler. ROW II: Dean Leptich, Teri Shonaker, Sheila Grim, Gary , Solbue. 1 iff 45 's if 'F '- 2 . I ' r , 3 ' ' 1 2221553 EEE :xt FE ,M A gg N . Hu.. Y' :isa V ' l ' ,S E' STEVE MCCORMICK DOUG TOWNSEND JOHN RAMSEY Vice Pl'6Sid6Ilt SCCI'CI3.I'y Treasurer JOHN LACY President Associated Men Students The Associated Men Student plan activities designed to' acquaint SDS men with all aspects of campus life. AMS activities include AMS Week, featuring a sports car show, racing and fotball movies, spaghetti eating and pushball contests, and an AMS Dance. A fashion show was planned in conjunction with AWS, and a Code of Dress brochure for men students has been published. ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS COUNCIL ffrvm leftj: Standing, Denny McDonald, Doug Townsend, John Lacy, Steve McCormick, Tom Devereux. Kneeling, Tom Jimenez, Bob Gaines. , A u I i i ,'33Q If 42' 5 , r, any fx idx DIANE WILSON BARBARA LAMB SHARON PHELAN Treasurer Secretary Vice President A en JILL WARREN President Associated Women Students Each Monday afternoon the AWS Council invites women of San Diego State to attend their meetings in Scripps Cottage. Through activities such as All Womenas Week, Service Projects, International Student Affairs, Women's World, and the Best Dressed Coed Contest, AWS en- courages all women to become active in campus life. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS COUNCIL ffrom lefth Kathy Frederick, Karen Swan, Karen Vitlip, Susan Clarke, Barbara Turclian, Stefanie Bedillion, Linda Harbaugh, Gail Atwell, Vicki Valliere, Donna Musil, Barry West, ,loan Hull. fkneelingj: Jill Warren, Sharon Phelan, Barbara Lamb. BOB ODLE President AL BENTLEY Vice President KATHEE CORSO JANET GIBSON Secretary Treasurer Senior Class Plans for Baccalaureate and graduation take the spot- light in Senior Class activities. Three newsletters were published and mailed to members of the Senior Class informing them of forthcoming senior activities. Among these activities is a Senior Night at the Campus Theatre. Proceeds from- a dance held in February will be used for a gift to be donated to SDS. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL ffrom leftis Seated, Carol McDonald, Janet Gibson,lLynn Beechler, Kathee Corso. Standing, Chuck Best, George Van Valkenburg, Bob Odle, Dick Buck, Michael Munz. an 5,-...fm STEVE MCCORMICK BOB SITCOSCY SUSIE SCHNEIDER President Vice President Secretary Junior Class In keeping with San Diego State tradition, the Junior Class sponsors the Spring Semester Blue Book Ball. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL fjrom leftl: Top, Tom Luhnow, Frank Sell, Don Massey, Cheryl Kuhn, Kay Porter, Sharon Phelan, Susie Schneider, Sue Williams. Bottom, Marti Mattraw, Linda Bishop, Sue Heide, Donna Peterson, Sandee Hallum, Myra Schwartz, Bob Sitcoscy, President, Steve McCormick ffar Iefzj. L J IM POOLE President ' ET 4 ifllgiffl TOM LANG SHARON TAYLOR ANITA WERNSTRUM Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sophomore Class The highlight of Sophomore Class activities was an IBM Dance held Jan. 8. Presented for the first time in California, this unique occasion featured IBM computer selection of 'cideal dates. s0P'HoMoRE CLASS COUNCIL MEMBERS K from leftl: Row 1. Betty Arbon, Carrie Nessler, Dia McGrew, Lynn Koleto, Bonnie Bilyeu, Harriet Hensen, Anita Wemstmm. .lim Poole. Row 2. Debbi Flint, Evie Balderman, Karen Grace, Helene Leichter, Margie Blackman, Katha Carpenter, Sharon Taylor. Row 3. Clyde McMorrow, Mike Brown, Curt Blackman, Joe Boschetto, Jim Pasto. George Romero, Jack Flanigan, Tom Lang. I-1. -f-T: ' Freshman The El Cortez Hotel was the scene of the fall se- A mester Blue Book Ball. This lively affair, in cele- 'S bration of the end of final exams, featured a rock and roll band sporting coonskin caps. The date , was Jan. 28. l' if I CI a JOE MUNOZ CHUCK TALLY President Vice President Wg ,CJ JEANIE FAULKNER CHERYL LAWRENCE Secretary Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL MEMBERS f from leftl: Joe Munoz, Kkneelingj Andy Mecca, Jeanie Faulkner, Fred Whosis Crista Rogers, Winifred Treadwell, Barbara McPharlen, Karen Peterson, Judy Kaplan, Pat Sommer, Dan Carroll, Sue Beach Ron Ramos, Michele Shank, Pete Ezzel, Jim Sterret. 1- activities aetiv ities aetiv ities Modern Jazz Quartet entertains contemporary jazz lovers. Harry Belafonte adds spontaneous wit to lyrics durin hi E 5 PPT' formance. Erick Hawkins' contemporary dance, Early Floating . The LAC series also provides such speakers as Erich Fromm, a noted psychologist. Chi-O's and ATO's float, Superstition thru the Ages . nl lg' x Eb I wonder what the S stands for. The week prior to the beginning of the fall semester, freshmen and transfer stu- dents were initiated into the active life at SDS. They enthusiastically partici- pated in many of the events planned to introduce them to the college during Orientation Week, Sept. 13 through 18. The traditional painting of the S on Black Mountain, the Opening Convoca- tion, Activities Fair, Mock Registra- tion, and tours of the college served to give the new students a view of the forthcoming events. The activities also showed the various organizations open to all students on campus. A barbecue, a bonfire and a pep rally were the social activities included on Thursday. Ending this fun-filled week was an Hello Dance sponsored by AMS and featuring the Coasters. l7rosh Camp provided an excellent chance for 85 new SDS students to be- come acquainted with their leadership opportunities 'on campus. Evening campfires, singing, swimming, horse- back riding and other forms of recrea- tion at Camp Marston kept the freshmen busy and left them without a dull mo- ment. The students participated in dis- cussion groups which gave them the opportunity to meet faculty members and camp leadersinforrnally. 52 ih..,L '?2,x ' Q5 ff XB, W l X' . A in A ' V 2f13H'. x Ss- 5? wg, .ni- Grientation Week Student bonfire gets out of hand. 1 xy: HY.. 2' , 1 V ,F . .1 T, 5fiiig,?5iiiS??is5i -f D,,Lq, iw 3 gzzw-5-f ' I ww' 1 I 2. iF -4-K Q, 554 ,. f, -- ' 'fr . 'SW' - ' -J ' A-'Li -f . . '- 1,121 C. -X ..,-egfgruf 'f ' ', . :ffm V J, -b ,W ,.. , .. - -an . 6.,fgg5Q3'rIfQ 'Q A5-A55 fi Q .. .,1 .3fq f' ., ww -, ,' fy Q' F . ' L 'C gg' 1.L,'.g'5'k4g -uwfigi, 4. . -1 ff, W H55 '--'Y' R , If N X .,-, J ,A . J .','1'If'l!1. Q - ., in Q- I -'1 ,, ka 4 '. 1 'v rf- , ffl .1 .fig r -0 . f-N, 1+ .xx-.2 .. . AN., ,Q - .- 'E Qs, 1' , . x,. fav 'Stihl , -2--, 4 1 g'! A ' -... ' I f-4-A J --kwa Q. Fall Registration Here I go. X nf ZR sa' ' gs. 5 5 Cries of exclamation, pouting faces, crowded lines of impatient students, class schedules trampled by weary feet, bookstore traffic jams, muttered serial numbers were all a part of fall registration. A record enrollment of 15,500 was reached in Septem- ber. The students stood in long lines waiting anxiously to enter the library while their hoped-for classes were being listed on the closed-class board. The confused, angry and tired freshmen, new to the processes of the three- day registration, will long remember this first, unfor- gettable day. S X . -Fisk X w ,sux as -Q at ? ...f ,,5e.,,:- I f., 145, QQHI, I, 2 V - I LT -V , ll: 'ne V -5 ' ' , sf' A lr.-lm. K e gg -.R V, 5 'Wi-.u.'f' v- 1 ' J: . V 'i - inf? rl 2' L - 5 ' - E gjlfi' sf ' n 1125 ' ,S T Biff, Only one class in an hour? Maybe if l watch closely . . . I guess I'm not the only confused fresh- man. Registration during a calmer period. Hey, 1,111 next. J is I 0 o- 1 . r ' If 9 Nw -,. W. ...,... .9 LH 505s C5 455 Xu 'K' 'H' 'K X Q 1 3 x W 1 X 1 Q UC---U . -, --- fplf - , I. yu I 6' llrs X- N lf' yi I V I ,Q V f I +f 2 if F1 I y --'-' fi - u 'mwaumW . --4 S-l z -, I 1 ,,lll,., M Riverside Chamber Singers The five-member acapella Richard Robinson Singers were the second of the Chamber series programs pre- sented to the SDS student body. Formed by Robinson, conductor and tenor, the singers are former members of the Rogert Wagner Chorale. The members of the choir are Caterina Micieli and Ann Turner, sopranosg Gina Bardi, contraltog John Sharb, baritoneg and Lloyd Bunnel, bass. The choral group sang a variety of songs from the Italian and French Renaissance and from the classic to the romantic periods, and selections of Old English Erich Fromm Erich Fromm, a 641-year-old native of Germany, is an author, lecturer and psychoanalyst. Fromm, head of the Department of Psychoanalysis at the National University of Mexico medical school, devotes much of his time to teaching, writing, and pschological counseling. He ap- plies his psychoanalytic theory to the problems of cul- ture and modern society which he emphasizes contrary to the Freudian school of biolo-gical orientation. A few of his books include 'The Art of Loving, 'cSane So- cietyf' and 'iliscape from Freedom. William Buckley Thirty-nine-year-old William Buckley, a challenging de- bater and speaker, often speaks on college campuses. He is the editor of HNational Review, a prominent con- servative magazine which he founded in 1955. An author with conservative viewpoints, his first book, God and Man at Yalefi brought to the public's attention that the education of the student today should be examined. His second book, 'CMcCarthy and his Enemies, points out loyalty and security practices and talks about the con- troversy over the late Sen. Joe McCarthy. carols. Alirio Diaz SDS was honored Dec. 3 to have Alirio Diaz 'Lone of the greatest classical guitarists, per form in the Peterson Gym. He captured the attentive audience by his v riety of rich Latin-American music. His inte pretation included a variety of Incan, Brazilia Venezuelan. Argentinian and Mexican songs. The acclaimed guitarist from Venezuela studi under Andres Segovia at the Accademia in 19 Diaz, who has been called . . . one of supreme colorists on his instrument, was thusiastically applauded by his SDS f l'.'. I ,www T 'f 1 ' yQ Y-,ff -,4-1- ' 1 -,xyb-nv.-5,,,,gm Q-dv I ' x V ' bm ' h Q'-is-0--,.,-4 jl li' I wx mv ' xx VS, W 5 ' f W .A ab., 'lf ,Ju ' J ', 5 --,, f pd :VI I w gb:LL:m ' ii! p f: 3 5 TM ' 1 12 Q 'J X : f 5 .YJ Qi. l.4 P ,li X ,M ,:' L 1 1 -qu 'S Boo! Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble- Hi ho, Silver A spell was cast over SDS when Monty saluted Superstition uw: 1 for an entire week of Homecoming festivities from Nov. 6 through 14-. The spirit of Homecoming began with the Home- coming semi-formal dance, 5'Superstition, which was held in the beautiful Hotel del Coronado at the unlucky hour of 9:13. At this gala affair amid the excitement of the onlookers, SDS Homecoming Queen Linda Thompson was crowned, and she continued to reign over the remaining week's activities. A rock 'n' roll dance, a pushball game, house decorations, and the Homecoming parade carried the excitement of students throughout the week. The week was climaxed by a 53-0 football game victory over the San Fernando Valley State Matadors. The highlight of the game occurred when the trophies for the winners of the house decorations and float awards were pre- sented by Miss Thompson. Snap! snap! ! Sweepstakes honors were awarded to Sigma Chi for its house decoration, 6'Star Lite, Star Brite, which featured a SFVS player wishing he did not have to face the Aztec football players. Pic- tures of football players were on ro- tating circles visible through star cut- outs. In the 3100 maximum division, Alpha Xi Delta and Circle K placed first with their display, A Rabbit Bun- ning Toward The Sun Means Victory For Aztecs g Sigma Phi Epsilon won second place with its Aztecs Voodoo Valley g and third was taken by Tau Kappa Epsilon and Alpha Epsilon Phi for '4Give 'em the Bull. In the 3400 maximum Zeta Beta Tau placed first for its uMatadors Get It In The End g Brains of Bats and Tigers Meat Send the Matadors to Defeat by Delta Sigma Phi and Alpha Gamma Delta not only received second in the above division, but it also received honors for Best Portrayal of Theme. Best Use of Ma- terialsi' honor went to Arnold Air So- ciety and Angel Flight for Monty De- fies Superstition? All Homecoming float entries and sev- eral local high-school marching bands appeared in the Homecoming Parade the morning of Nov. 14. This was the last event planned before the football game. The parade started at the intersections of Montezuma and Catoctin and termi- nated in the lower parking lot behind Maya and Olmeca dorms. President Love and judges review the Homecoming Parade. Leis trample 'emi This game looks like a snap '1'h4Q ' 5eEi'A5'r1-9553 v, 1., 'sa-ai-A-a.a . A.. . . .- ,- F. -,.,.- , N . S34 iff H51 1 ' . ,MEP , H 1'1f7':Q-1 -- A, --1.-'f'-s - -1:f'?l'ff .'ff'-,711- ' F117 I r' - -i -1-rf: , . J.,-..,'H - 0 -Q1 U.. . - , , . - V V N 15. , 1 1 ' r . 1, - g. if-, .54-,Li .' ' ' - 4 ,: .- ut. 1, Q- U 9i 'l i,'f '-If-1 - , ' 'l . '1 ' V i ' ' w - The theme for Homecoming this year was Monty Salutes Superstition. Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity depicted this theme in its first place float Aztec Spirit Does It Again. W'hat's the name of the game? It's Pushball, and the Black League defeated the Red League 3-0. J f ' ' 6 fi , ., ,L .I - .-f. ' U? ,- f H7 ., . 1 F ' K ?' A 'VFP in.. 6.61 Q8 s-' I ' 'SME x L I 0 f . - W8 IFM1, 4: 'if 'FW ' xx sa 'N 1.2 1, ,I ' 5 ' .. 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Pictured was Ichabod Crane mounted on a comic-like white stallion, being chased by the 'gl-leadless Horseman on a rear- ing black stallion. Both of the horses were animated and moved in a galloping manner. 41 . J Hb Qtlgm HX 'F-.'-. . ,w A-Q lx s 'M 4, 1.1. A v SKIP! .' ifrf Other floats which placed were, in the 3400 maximum, Lambda Chi Alpha won first place with their haunted house portrayal, Aztec Spirit Does It Againng plac- ing second was the Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Alpha Phi float, '4Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble for the Matadorsug the Alpha Tau Omega-Chi Omega float, Superstition Mirrored through the Ages, was judged third place. In the 35100 division, the Inter-Dorm Council placed first. The Best Use of Materials award was presented to the Pi Kappa Alpha-Kappa Alpha Theta entry, The Rime of the Ancient Mari- ner. Thus the spectacular and mysterious Homecomin - Hey lets all hold each Others legs S 1964--was brought to a close. problem ? There was work amidst the fun - forS695 ,Qt Linda, a member of Angel Fhght tfe ' The 1964 Homecoming Court in linda Thompson i Homecoming Queen l964 A week before the Homecoming festivities began, a series of teas were held where candidates nominated by on-campus 01'- ganizations were interviewed for the 1964 San Diego State College Homecoming Queen. Selected from the seventeen nomi- nees, the five finalists were chosen onthe basis of beauty, poise, personality and campus activities. Their names were an- nounced amid the excitement of the 'SDS- Fresno State football game on Oct. 31. Linda Thompson was crowned our Home- coming Queen on Nov. 6, at the semi- .formal dance at the Hotel del- Coronado. She reigned over the remaining activities of Homecoming Week. .-, Y 'rr 79- N4 'Ci' f, From left to right: Linda Thompson, Sara Vickers, Jan Collins, Gerri Jamieson, Jan Woods. ,D 1, N 'W' Linda Thompson reigns over the Homecoming Parade spends her spare time as AS secre-tary. Linda chats with fellow art students. JXP 4. X172 Y Fx,ilT '.:'i -g grit 1bf f nl.. . ,rf l965 Miss Del Sudoeste Peggy Bowen Miss Peggy Bowen is Miss Del Sudoeste for 1965. She is a freshman sociology major whose interests include folksinging, sports, and sewing. Peggy re- ceived honorable mention in the 10 Best Dressed Coeds contest sponsored by AWS, and has been a Miss Aztec Engineer. Peggy previously was selected as Miss Del Sudoeste for February. Other yearbook beauties are Claudia Stalder, Octoberg Linda Phelan, Novemberg and Sari Wade, January. Each monthly selection was chosen at random by the Del Sud editor and Miss Bowen's selection was made by the entire yearbook staff. Lmda Phe1a,,kN0vember Claudia Stalder-October Peggy Bowen-February Y P Wflfqrq n Sari Wade-J anuary '-Q. sin i H. I- I V l ass ...: Miss Port Q l i ij Q t Y lg l ' I'-+ -- all l l I l V ,gil V YA ff ' C T' ,. , ., , , ' ig ! W 1 l ,W . J Q W -rlgiiiggjiai I L i 'vi-I 5.-sv--'FI - I H' .,- av--' ' A :x G fi- - ,', -, --,,5:'4.-g',g- V,- - A ' l-f4.',i'. iq U H :. . me-an , U so ,ar-, W,-55 , 'la - --qu. . -gn i .,-,,, ty, g y ' ' , ' , -7-' K Best Dressed College Coed Tammy Platt Tammy Platt, a sophomore concerned with design, was chosen this spring as the 1965 Best Dressed Coed on campus. This selection enabled Tammy to represent the entire campus in the Glamour magazine contest from which ten girls were to be chosen from all the United States colleges and universities. Moving into the world of fashion, Tammy points out that clothes alone do not make the woman, it is poise, person- ality, and neatness which count. This was the basic criterion for her selection. Majoring in art, emphasizing design in all forms, Tammy plans to attend Art Center School in Los Angeles when she graduates. From there she wishes to work in a big advertising company in fashionable San Francisco or New York. Tammy contributes to campus activities as public relations chairman in her sorority, Alpha Phi, and as art editor of the Del Sudoeste. 'a of San Diego Michele Fackler Michele, a lovely blonde sophomore, was selected Miss Port of San Diego this fall by the Public Relations Board and Port officials. Michele is the official hostess for all Port activities including dinners, lunch- eons, and tours of the city and the port itself. In February she was guest of honor along with Miss Joanne Dockwiller, Cali- fornia Maid of Cotton, at a luncheon at the San Diego Yacht Club where they modeled the Maid's all cotton wardrobe. On campus Michele, a pre-dental hygiene major, is kept busy as Chi Omega sorority's pledge class president and layout editor of the Del Sudoeste. I. s -,W-,.., .. ,. Kappa Sigma Dream Girl miss sara vickers A secondary education major, Sara plans. to teach English in high school after she receives her degree. This year's highlight for Sara was. being selected as a fall Homecoming princess. She was vice-president, philanthrophy chair- man, and standards board chairman of her Sorority, Pi Beta Phi. She also was honored as her sorority's Wine and Carnation girl. Sara enjoys active sports such as horseback riding, water skiing, swimming, and scuba diving. Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts miss barbara anderson Barbara is a junior psychology major who would like to enter personnel work or high school counseling when she completes college. She is president of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweethearts auxiliary. Barbara was honored in her fresh- man year when she reigned as Queen of the Chariot Races. She was also secretary of her Pi Beta Phi pledge class in the fall. She partici- pates in all her favorite sports, and enjoys sewing and knitting. fa ' if ,X ' 1 2334, - A . .X 1 ,,, f ' flfqn' 'ig f I K 5: il 9 t f, .Q2iif'5- v LH ll Q ex i '14 ,. ' P Own a K vo , 'L,nrrfj, ' . - t Q ' ' G . W , .i . . 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At present she spends most of her time and effort as president of the Lambda Chi Alpha Crescents. Her most important activity this year is planning her marriage this summer to Lambda Chi Steve Bailey. However, she plans to continue school and enter personnel work. Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl miss jan woods After graduation this June, Jan, a senior education major, plans to teach a primary grade in the San Diego area. ,lan was social chairman of her sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, and was a vivacious songleader in her junior year. This year her con- tinued 'interest and enthusiasm is obvious in her active membership in the Pi Kappa Alpha auxil- iary, Sweethearts of the Diamond. Another honor which was bestowed on her this fall was her selection as one of the four princesses in the Homecoming Court. In addition to her other ac- tivities and honors, this native San Diegan still finds time for water' skiing, ubeachingf' and music. '-'Z-a.A.f Q. i '- -' ' If -' z.. ' fi.sf3.il1.-1 -' T . A A .amiiitf , yr .-,tl ' -'- ff. 'af ms' f ' '-62 K . . fiiiiflw M my l l X- 5 .1 Sweetheart of Kappa Ipha Psi r miss betty moore A junior at San Diego State, Betty was chosen as Kappa Alpha Psi's 1965 Sweetheart on the 13th of February. Betty, a Social Welfare major, devotes much of her time and enthusiasm in helping volunteer groups, such as the YWCA, with' their Various projects in the community. Although her work keeps her quite busy, she still finds time to be active as president of the Kappa Alph Phi auxiliary, 'cthe Booster Club. She also enjoys reading, sewing and listening to music in he spare time. After graduation, she plans to continue her education and interests at Atlanta University in Georgia. In the near future Betty would like very much to travel to sunny Jamaica. u Siexxezrf . ' 'f is .agar 1 ' - Sweetheart of Zeta Beta Tau miss julie siraton Dark-haired, bright-eyed Julie was announced as Zeta Beta Tau's Sweetheart at the Honkers Club on the 5th of December. Although Julie has an undeclared major, she has at present centered her intersts around art. .lulie is kept busy in her sorority, Alpha Epsilon Phi, in which she holds the position of pledge class historian. ln her spare time she enjoys playing tennis, badminton, and golf, and she also loves to dance. Julie has lived in the San Diego area all her life, but has hopes of studying abroad in Europe. 'V' H511 ' , 5 i H 'E'-ll' .lb cv j We 1 we i Sweetheart l 0 0 of Sigma Chi miss carol lane Carol was chosen Sweetheart of Sigma Chi at their annual Christmas Ball in December. Kappa Alpha Theta keeps her busy as deputy record- ing secretary. Carol is a true Californian for she loves to go to the beach and when the sun isn't shining she likes to read a book or sew. She is a' social science major and is working for an elementary teacher's credential. After grad- uation, Carol hopes to go to Hawaii. Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi miss gwen bucknell Gwen was selected as Delta Sigis Dream Girl at the Carnation Ball in May, 1964. She is a sophomore and plans to go into dental hygiene work after, she is graduated. Gwen, a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority, spends a large portion of her time working for Sweethearts of the Nile, the Delta Sigma Phi auxiliary. Swim- ming and music occupy Gwen's leisure time. fi i Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart miss fran wargo Fran, an active girl during her three years at SDS, has served as president of TKE's auxiliary, Daugh- ters of Diana, has been honored as Maya Hall's Girl-of-the-Month, and was Miss Daily Aztec. She has a general major which consists of three fields of study-biology, sociology, and English. Upon 'graduation Fran is considering teaching or social work. This beauty at one time wanted to take bullfighting lessons but instead chose the safer sports of gymnastics, and swimming. Writing free- lance poetry is also a favorite pastime. 74 i l Lu Sigma u White Rose Queen miss Ionni kane Lonni, a native San Diegan, is a sophomore sociol- ogy major whose future plans include going into a specialized field after graduation. Lonni is an active member of her sorority, Alpha Epsilon Phi, having served as pledge class president in the fall of 1963, and as co-rush chairman and social chair- man this past year. Last spring she was selected as a member of the Serpentenes, the Sigma Nu auxiliary. Her personal interests include swimming at the beach during the summer and attending SDS football games in the fall. D Sigma Pi Sweetheart miss diane crowell For the past three years Diane has been very active at San Diego State College. She has participated in Junior Panhellenic, the Ski Club, and' has repre- sented her sorority in the Associated Women Stu- dents. Besides being very active on campus, she has continued to serve her sorority 'as magazine chairman, activities chairman, sophomore repre- sentative to the Executive Board, and the Scholar- ship Board. Diane spends most of her spare time sewing or enjoying music. She plays the guitar, a talent she developed one summer when she was a camp counselor. Her future plans include ob- taining her elementary teaching credential and working in Palo Alto where she was born. Theta Chi Dream Girl miss linda taylor Linda came to San Diego three years ago from the eastern United States. She is an art major and plans to teach high school after she receives her secondary teaching credential. Linda is active in her sorority, Delta Zeta, having served as vice president last year. The remainder of Linda,s time is spent reading, swimming, painting, horseback riding, and fishing. la ms J' if. if . . g ii . iiilll 1!l A1-ga . ' tif. Q ' Ekiiith ,135-'f,?-' ix. saw ' -rv:-f Ipha Phi Omega Sweetheart miss toni sue Iandry Toni wishes to become a high school German teacher after she receives her degree. She speaks the foreign language fluently and in the future hopes to study in Germany. Toni is a dedicated student and has proved this by completing four years of college in three and a half years. She achieved this goal by attending summer school each year. One year she attended German summer school at Oregon State where she could speak only in German. An enthusiastic girl, Toni is a member of the honorary language society Alpha Mu Gamma. When she is not busy translating, she likes to read or dance. Militar Ball Queen miss linda thompson Linda added the title of Military Ball Queen to her other noteworthy achievements this year. She was chosen by the AFROTC senior members to represent the corps in its functions. Linda received the coveted title of 1964 Home- coming Queen in November. In addition she was named to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities in the fall. Linda is an executive officer in Angel Flight, AS secretary, and spends much of her time serving as house man- ager of her sorority, Pi Beta Phi. As an art major she spends a large portion of each busy day in the art building. She is work- ing for her secondary credential and wishes to enter the cartooning field. Q :Wg H .Tv A-r Hllwizliz ,,,x, K fav' --. llisfnrc-V H sy, 2 1 ' . 2 4 m A 1, it :wg -?,g:,3af-'-if-' ' 'f '-'37 qnmva- g.5,:.gggLni 'V Y 'K ,4:h:,,,f',l, -'65 :',, ,X V, ,rlw , X , KW f xm .f:gq-Q -. 1, 3- Q S A '- 1 v V-1 - in '1' Y, 1 V ' . 4.- f 'Y E ff-:ww N ' A - PAFNLNG Y 3- -' ' Parma 1. 1... Jf' X :E ?l ' ESL? ' in If -. ' .... Y - vu ,E 1 vu: A 'r iw 'Q A ..'....., lwlgfg J' A .aa v - 1 . -xr. , '- N F.5im f M 4f - . ,-QTUJZHQ ' , 'lfwliiflws J? 5 J ' ' is . ff? L+ 'H H3 ' 4' -4 Q-- ...h . ' l':'K'n:-'J' wil fx ,l f ,1 A . ' --few U . Nu, 5. ,. . , . ' by uf? ' 3 f F asf -4,4 v Q-Q ff J , Get away! I laid this egg and it's mine. S w 911 Are you thinking the same thing I am 78 -5 Back off ! The purpose of AMS is to promote activities among the men students at San Diego State and to provide many diversified activities., Every year AMS sponsors an AMS Week which includes such events as the car show, which features sports cars donated for the day by San Diego dealers, and the spaghetti dinner and spaghetti eating contest. Other activities sponsored by AMS throughout the year in- clude the turkey shoot, a football film series narrated by Coach Coryell, and two dances held each semester. Next year the main goals of AMS are to expand and increase par- ticipation in the current programs. Plans are being made to' extend the breadth of the film series and to maintain and improve upon successful new traditions begun,this year. nf? Well, it's one way to get a free meal. , , t k I 'F Q 52 w n,L,,,,,? mf XS. 9 'A 2- 'IQ EY' w a -,hifi ,x 'wif' W A . JJ, ,, x ul r Us 'E .-, H :',f'h-if 1 A I f 1 Qi I n , ,Q XQ5' -s..a.,g Y 1 Q. -1 J x Q ' NW f 95' fl i fyx, .1 I nv .f T . 3 5 I Lovely SDS coeds register for Glamour Magazine Contest. 4 4 1 A N ,J Q Q Q ,Jil Rf- SQL, f l u-'M i i ,lessops ring display attracts many coedsi AWS presents a lecture about wigs. V? f ,Qt Kathy Howland models bridal gown at the AWS Bridal Fashion Show, WS PRESENTS WCRLD F WOME 'The World of Womenn, theme of the spring All Women's Week, emphasized the realms of home, culture, and higher education. Events during the week included the Jessop's ring display, an art display, and a bridal fashion show with gowns modeled by SDS Ten Best Dressed Coeds. The week was termi- nated by a dance sponsored by Spurs where the uMost Uncatch- able Mann was announced. Passers-by stop at cultural AWS art display to admire paintings we 7' I S Convention 91' f'k4,g IAWS delegates discuss the challenges to college and university women. AWS is an organization at San Diego State College of which all women students are members. Each semester AWS sponsors a wide variety of activities for SDS women in an attempt to better familiarize them with the many programs AWS offers. The Intercollegiate AWS Convention, an annual event, was held this year at SDS. Nearly 300 delegates repre- senting 30 colleges throughout California convened to discuss common problems. The event was highlighted by a guest speaker, Dr. Eleanor Metheny from the University of Southern California. The AWS Fall Banq all QLD a-Q ' .. l Patty Jones models at IAWS luncheon. AWS Fall Banquet The spirit of Christmas and giving was present at the AWS Fall Banquet this year Honors were awalded the Woman of Achievement and cert1f1 cates were made available to those women students who made the deans list the previous semester. Entertainment for the evening included speeches from the service roup presidents. uet-a festive occasion for all. iq- How does it look? A cute freshman coed models sport attire. An exciting world culturally, socially, and intellectually available to college womenf' was stressed in this year's All Women's Week. A rock 'n roll dance was held in the- West Commons following the SDS-CSLA football game to begin the week of act1v1ties. Contests including 'cKnobby Knees and L'Penny-a-minute officially kicked off the week. On Monday cardboard cartons showing pictures of the candidates' knees were put on display to collect votes costing a penny each. uPenny-a-Minute allowed women living in the dorms and sorority houses to extend curfew until midnight on Monday through Thursday for the price of a penny each minute past 10:30 p.m. Stepping into fall fashion, 11 freshmen coeds modeled fashionable sportswear and evening apparel in i'Frosh Fetef' The fashion show stressed the appropriate attire on campus to the freshmen coeds. Bruce Brown's surfing film, Barefoot Adventure, entertained all the interested women and the few men who slipped in. The lucky ticket holders received an addi- tional treat when door prizes were given away. The successful Cap and Gown Leadership Seminar held Friday in Scripps Cottage was the last event as the rewarding week's activities drew to a close. The AWS surfing movie. Towle Silver wi .7 if F f 1 I v '9' 7 I n i I 3 I Yr Ea mei -1 rj 'mwah fn? if- Y' Guess what? ., ,,i ?--,-..,n 1-. Nl AS Elections Banners, speeches, posters, campaigns, tests, platforms, and ballots were all signs of AS election time for SDS. Swarming the Activities office, an extra large turnout of applicants forced the elections into another week. Following the Robert Rules of Order and AS Constitution tests, the qualified candi- dates introduced themselves and their re- spective platforms to the SDS student body on Oct. 27 in front of the Bookstore. After two weeks of hard campaigning, the winners, filling 13 offices, and the re- maining run-off candidates were announced at an Election Dance held on Friday, Oct. 3. After the run-off election held Nov. 4, the final winners roster was posted so the new leaders of the year would be recog- nized. Sleeping Beauty. Eeney, meeny, miney, moe ff l,f ' 1 1 ' ,U ml N W '. f 28.1 , x 'J' W i . Jw . . fl -- ,ig i I' -'ws 0 3 If - I f L ik I' nz? 'N s 1' A 5-is ' 652. Jerry Harmon addresses SDS Student Body at election assembly. The polls open. nu.. -.1-,,f' ' .mt- GI -avi 1 'v 'uw L . Y L+ 'AX:-if-:li:,X' ' 1- '- 1 '-X-'-QP 13, ' ,V -1 ??f:gEE'ff :5i'-1 -.,. .' +-. ,X , , ,. A ,QAM A-..,4i.,.- 1, ui.: 4 . .Eur ' uv, , .TBA facyfcuf '5 f, g' -gmg:.1Qi.e-13' uw A : 5,5 ,,'f?f'ff'-1- f'--Af' iw- - 7 WE-ET., W 441-2 .,hm'f:, 5 f 2' 1 , g, ,. - 'I-:V ,':fgf..L-j -,Z-121 '-'Lg-4: fa jf .,',:fw,1?i, i-12-'LQ' g t . , I , ' 1 5 QA .fag - 1 fx .- Qgiz. :ig -..1-,flgalg,l4'miJaf5,,,L,g'ffu ', .ii -. 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R.. , . 1. ig-W xgg, , v- .J A A J Min-5 'V . 1 s W a gf -' -'M ,Lf ' -' fwfr-,e In Q ' 'V A W- 'P W ',. ll, V M 1 .wngm .. v J, ', N P -Q V . ..g.-Q - Q mm Q 1. x T ' -if . ' 1. 2. .F 141. ' - . 1 ' if N. 1' ,I fri, JM 4 ff-:Q , I f' wi' '-Af' X 4 L-ilk ' -' , fl ,f ' ? ' L P . ' .L H. , ' '53u:kfi2 .- 5. 'Q .. .,3,!.v:: ' f 1. gr. .Qan- U f', ,wa . 5 l 'F r R 1 A iv . 4 n 5-. 5,3 ., .Cr 'x.. , The IBM Dance Comes T S S The sophomore-sponsored IBM dance, a new activity which came to SDS, was one of the largest and most successful dances held this past year. Students filled out information forms 'before the dance which electronically placed them with their per- fect match. The five most perfectly matched couples, including a set of twins, were announced at the dance. Also adding interest at the dance was Stephanie, a 3 year old Gibbon monkey whose IBM card was fed to the computer. Her 'cperfect match , Dave Flucht, presented her with her first bouquet. This event attracted such interest that stories about it were carried throughout the U.S. and other countries. Features appeared in such newspapers as the Lon- don Express, and the activity was broad- Do you think she likes gardenias? Many a mate is matched. cast over several radio and television sta- tions. Choose your shoes' . ,gi ., 'TWA' f . E, If www- ' '. International Scope At S S Linda Thompson reads her fortune to Mary Ann Hawley in front of one of the flags symbolizing world-wide bazaar. The expansion of the SDS campus has also in- cluded the expansion of the foreign student pro- gram. This year, 90 international students repre- senting 55 countries entered SDS, making a total of 275 foreign students presently enrolled. Various campus organizations planned several pro- grams and activities during the year to acquaint in- ternational students with the campus, the commun- ity and the American way of life. A newly initiated program this year was the Big and Little Sister and Brother program. The women of SDS had an opportunity to meet many of the foreign students at the AWS Ice Cream Social held at Scripps Cot- tage on Oct. l. About thirty women students x om the Philippines, Mexico. and Japan were given a warm welcome by SDS faculty women and students. The international women students were introduced to a real American treat, 'fthe ice cream sundaef' The theme of the evening, 'iGetting to Know You, described the warmth and friendship extended to the new foreign students. A two-day international bazaar, sponsored by the College Y, was introduced on campus this year. Homemade wares including wood carving, jewelry, glass and brassware, ce- ramics, and leather goods, were displayed in gaily decorated booths representing Europe, Africa, Asia, Mexico, and the Near East. Shoppers sipped tea and ate fortune cookies with exchange students who, dressed in their native costumes, entertained visitors throughout the day. New doors have been opened through which the exchange of customs and ideas foster world-wide D friendship and understanding among all students. And this is . . . ah ' - l I Q E 'fr 1 l is I 1 7 1 1 e A 1 ,, : T 1 I 1 3 al'- 2. . W l- l i IQ Q w' I -'r ' ii 17 ? l' ,llfllb 1 ' my . RQ 1 -xg x Z s . V 32 - W 1 A xi: V -up vm. 4 ,, S x 'A N. Q M-, Ni: - ' ' ' XNQ1 lx, L -wfxxsx '--.,, 1 A-.. - tt 'i.,,,A- x x ., N-N --Y, Y Y. Y -in-3 :fx' - ' Y xx-, A - ,M if V v I --xr, i 1-x.,-.-mix-R .sxm Q-, f QU, ' HL-N, , 'M -,M ,, - .K Y 'HNX Mx, - It looks like rice.' in 1 ' T7 Way-Y f Q W V .,f J, V K W U -J v 0' A' .SS 'H Hmmmmm Is fl 'e J Spring Lectures nd Concerts Judy Collins relaxes before performance. Ilan Sherman Allan Sherman, ex-com- edy writer who has made such hit albums as 5'lVly Son, the Folk Singer and uMy Son, the Nut, performed at SDS on February 25. Sherman composes his own parodies and has also written three books. He has appeared on numerous television shows including his own specials. 94 Bu-d and Travis-folksingers of America, Jud Collins Judy Collins, 25-year-old folk singer and contemporary of Joan Baez, appeared here with Bud and Travis on May l. Miss Collins, Electra Record recording star, is a veteran of the Newport Jazz Festival and has appeared several times on television. Accompanying herself on the guitar, Miss Collins uses simple staging in her college and nightclub performances. Allan Sherman accompanied by SDS hand. Bud nd Travis Folk singing duo, Bud and Travis, staged their first SDS concert on May 1. The two show no partiality -to songs of American origin, for their program in- cludes selections from France, Italy, Af- rica, Spain, as well as songs of the West Indies and Far East. Bud and Travis accompanied themselves on guitars. They are accomplished songwriters, having written over 400 songs. members bow for encore. The Budapest String Quartet, in making its 34th annual tour of the United Sttes, performed in concert at SDS on March ll in the Peterson Gym. Although the quartet performs classical, romantic, and modern music, it is known mostly for its excellence in inter- preting Beethoven chamber music. Paul Tillich addresses SDS students ll egg.. ii ii L1 ii i. v l ' T - 1 we use f f ' r 1 it Kiev? '- ii - 1 rtstimtr , i ii it saw ,,ffl,,g,s,,sase,,,ig, Aldo Parisot-a master of music Budapest String , Quartet ii A . li , Ms,- w ii' 1 rrlhik ' W ,il lll,,, f1.if,1?2'fafi. as ill in wx 5 ,5Hg W M., , i l H, ,,,m:5'3f.1t:za Za: ii ii , we Aldo Parisot Ado Parisot entertained SDS students ,lan- uary in the CLS auditorium. Mr. Parisot, one of the greatest violoncellists of our time has played with the New York Phil- harmonic Orchestra. Paul Tillich February 24- was the date of Dr. Paul Tillich's speech on uAbsolutes within Ex- perience. Tillich, who has written 14 books dealing with theology, psychology, culture and depth psychology, is a mem- ber of the Harvard Divinity School. The Madwoman of Chaillot Helen Marquardt, played the title role in SDS Theatre Cuild's season opener, c'The Madwoman of Chaillotf' John Bell, as the Ragpicker, the philosopher of the poor people of Paris, also stars. The play is set in modern Paris, however, the madwoman, Countess Aurelia, lives and dresses for the Paris of the 1880,s. The countess is unhappy with the world she sees, and, along with a group of faithful followers, she sets out to save it. Madwoman ............. Lovers ................ .- ........... Helen Marquardt ..............Marc Silverman Mary Cook Ragpicker ........... .......................,. J 'ohn Bell Corp. Pres ............... ............ M artin Cameron Prospector .............. Dennis Southers Baron ........... 96 ack Phippin THE TER PRQDUCTICDNS This year the San Diego State Theater Guild was delighted to' have presented a series of topnotch plays producd by the Drama Department. In addition to being an excellent source of cultural entertainment for the community as well as the college, the drama students chosen by castings and readings gained valuable stage experience. The Birthday Part The Birthday Party is an avant-garde, 'Ltheater of the absurd, playwright Harold Pinter. The SDS Theater Guild's production first non-professional one in the United States. The play is set in a seaside boarding house which is managed by two old women. boarder in the roorning house, is giving a birthday party. Two 99 drama by British of the play is the the living room of Stanley, the only suave and sinister strangers appear at the boarding house looking for rooms. However, they leave and take Stanley with them. The Drama Department successfully presented Pinter's work. Petey ..,...... Meg .............. Stanley ........... Lulu ........... Goldberg .,,......... McCann ............... .- ........ -lack Montgomery .............Carol Campbell Rolly Fanton ...........,Dennis Southers ..........Christie Virtue Jessica Elvove .............Marc Silverman ...........Lance Thoman David Cannon The Silver Cord 'The Silver Cord, writen by Pulitzer Prize winner, Sidney Howard opened a very successful spring drama season. Walter Stewart, drama teacher at San Diego High School, directed the play which fulfilled a portion of his master of art degree requirements. wlihe Silver Cord, which symbolizes the umbilical cord, is a psychological play introducing an Oedipus situation. The play is set in New England during the early 1920's. But I don't want your ring! ff- ib ' '- ,,E, fi 'if , M' ' Q. pil? x il' If 3 vip fi jail aj? HK l Q if 'in it E r P B- 1 nm-rl' , ' - 9-,P F 1- , 'Z -- f,l'-Q-,,:' f n J - .5 3 4 4 , Kg- .- Here's to . . . CAST Mrs. Phelps .......... ..............,......r... C arol Campbell David ............... ....... - ,.,., M artin Cameron Chrlstma ........... ............. C arol Hatounian Robert ..r,.,,.. .......... .l ames Chovick Hester ..,...... ........... K aren Greer Carol Campbell, mother, pleads with her two sons, Martin Cameron and James Chovick. , 1 I. L. V -4 The Ghost Sonata CAST l X Hummell .............. ...,............. - ................. D an Asmann x I Student ..........,................ ..,.......v...... P aul Jozwicki ' X Milkmaid ................. - ......... ..,............ P rudence Moore ,af ev- ' Caretaker's Wife ,.................... Barbara Blanchfield Lady in Black ...,........... ,............ T ornrnie Lightfoot Colonel ............................ .....,........... R obert Larsen Mummy ...................... ......,..... J ulia Frampton Surrealism was the basis of August Strindberg's The Ghost Sonatav, an expressionistic play presented this spring by the Theatre Guild. The play was a dreamlike distortion of reality enabling the audience to better perceive real human motivations. Unique stage devices characterize the production. The scenes were designed specifically for the play, as they were symbolic and im- portant in conveying the play's message. Most of the furniture used was built by drama students in the scenery laboratory. Costumes were also designedspecifically for the play and helped to carry out the black and whiten theme. The basic story involved a man who tries to buy others' souls and run their lives. John Marlow comes to collect the widow's money while Jim Eggleston, the servant, stares in fright. Three-In-Une An evening of three one-act plays was presented to the SDS campus by the theatrical production and directing classes on Jan. 14-16. Drama students spent many hours designing costumes and con- structing scenery for their production in addition to portraying a character in the play. During the semester free hours, each student in the directing classes enacted their play from which these three were selected. c'Aria Da Capen by Edna St. Vincent Millay proved to be a highly stylized production directed by Paul H. Jozwicki. Michael Hoffer directed Anton Chek- hov's 'The Boorf' which is now recognized as a classic in drama. The third production, Wllhe Pri- vate Earf' is a contemporary comedy which was directed by Peter Shaffer. ,, aL a d C'mon, who wants to dance? HS O it like this. Angel Flight and AFROTC go Christmas caroling over the holi- days. Commissions are received at AFROTC parade and review. .ew ed? -nf '11 lOl ,ff- fl-ff? Em-, Li .A 'Y Dr. Love speaks at ceremonial dedication of BAM building. 102 Do you recall O O O Books are sold in the main quad. ' 3 ' Q , 2,253 .11-wif' I ex Mf+.Q.2.' -wg. 1- Here comes the turtle of the Circle K trlke race On your mark . . . get set Intent students gathered on the bookstore lawn. S v' 3--, 31 x.. ,pe- 2' , 1 iam' lu .sr-- 1 a , ' ' rg I gs: .N :T 5 was l j f s L ,set l , l j l j Mi fest . ' , 1 .. jpg I Ei. V v SDS in G.E. College Bowl Peace Corps Week Linda Hoover shows information to an interested coed. SDS was the first California State College to appear on the General Electric College Bowl. The four member team was chosen from many applicants on the basis of a wide and extensive background in all academic fields. SDS was represented by team captain James Goldberry, senior English majorg Barbara Jensen, junior English majorg Ed Millican, junior political science majorg and Peter Buggies, junior history major. Viewed over national tele- vision, the team made its bowl appearance on Nov. 5. Coached by Dr. Robert Benjamin, the stu- dents were trained as a team in a simultaneous College Bowl situ- ation over SDS closed circuit TV. The college received a 3500 schol- arship grant for participating in the program. SDS men watch the Ts. New 'wa . 3, A n -4 M v'-Ji. v xx ' bf -1' 4 QQJ H A ,J 1 z ,H Donna Moe helps a prospective member sign up. Cetza Rushees Spurs members Betty Arbon, Linda Kanewski, and Debbi Flint show their skill in washing cars. Spurs' Car Wash ries Cetza Rush Tea Maridell Evans speaks to Freshmen women guests at the Cetza es on TV in the bookstore. Tea. W gf ' iff: ff- f W if ig - N H s gig' K -, ,I ' 2 W 'B E 1gf??jQ..i ' . HN Hcfgiiif Msg' 1 ,Jw HA U V uf W, I' H .INS 'l R ,ng , .5-1 J - A:-j ? .W 'X X I -. ll -X i w 'Ps s M r 106 The Many Faces bi of SDS 1 A ,vt le .X W5 if 523 , .5 iz ----- ' - W' H -' ,I ,x fi! I 935' fffiifi 'I i. 4,11 4 K' C , i- 107 P Organizations o:Dg'anizat:i.o11s organizations Student elections bring tense moments for all. Expansion and organization is needed to construct a new meeting placxwthe West Cafeteria. Cap and Gown leadership school. A rose signifies the growth and expansion of a new group, Delta Omicron Epsilon. , I could have sworn EVOLVE was an off-campus magazine! I wish I could have waxed my fl l skis! Attentive coeds listen to an AWS speaker. The Fine Arts board . . . You want us to merge with LAC? RQW 1 ffrom. leftj: Carol Curtis, Marky Higgins, Pat Callaghan. ROW 2 Barbara Bell Vass Leslie McPhaden Barbara Scott Don Jenkins Lmd Yib M h M k Thor2aS,1:3ieIi,Dui2. a ac irdy. ROW 3: Carolyn Miles Phil Perry Jim Pendley Art Davis Mrs Dorothy M Greer Thomas Merriam Rich Interdorm Council IDC began the new academic year by sponsoring their first dance on the patio of Peterson Gym for the new and returning dorm students. The '4Hust- lers from Whittier provided music for the affair. Most of the IDC dances are restricted to dorm stu- dents with activity dorm cards. The cards are printed by the inter-dorm council and are used for both dorm functionsand inter-dorm activities. IDC participated in Homecoming with their float, 'CA Web of Fatef' which placed first in the 3100.00 maximum division. The womenin the dorms con- structed the figures and the men -constructed the base and frame of the float. The Inter-dorm Coun- cil is working hard this year to keep each dorm informed and interested in all of the inter-dorm activities. 110 Chainnan Barbara Scott, President of Zapotec Hall, her date Bob O'Brien, and Zapotec dorm mother Mrs. Ola Whitaker. Blue Velvet Ball The Blue Velvet Ball, sponsored by Zapo- tec Hall, was held on Saturday, December 5tl1. The Hospitality House in Balboa Park provided a romantic setting. division and for I.D.C. eta Q 1- We could have danced all night. 111 I EA -.Y FIRST FLOOR, Row I Kfrom leftj: Jamie Caudle, Femanda Kisso, Ellen Levine, Diana Baker, Janet Harris, Linda Eader. ROW 2: Pat Forster, Karen Ahlskog, Martha Paine, Phyllis Galent, Sandy Beam, Leslie Tumer, Sandra Hart, Linda Green, Martha Hamman. ROW 3: Karen Hart, Linda Waldo, Carol Henigan, Carol Forbes, Joan Rosten, Susie Gutfreund, Martha Eaton, Linda McBee, Nelwyn Clark, Pauline Adkins. Maya Hall SECOND FLOOR, ROW 1 Kfrom leftj: Jane Schmidt, Georgia Stith, Jeanne Santone, June Wagner, Carolyn Vlacich, Debbie Weil, Jody Vanda, Muriel Fieldsmith. ROW 2: Jan Shell, Sharla Standley, Suzanne Yates, Sue Studeer, Virginia Munsey, Judi Zieogler, JoAnn Wallbutt, Kathy Ber- ger, Barbara Stafford, Mary Ann Schildknecht. ROW 3: Carole Stirling, Liz Yorklaski, Linda Davidson, Sandra Fleet, Carol Smith, Judy Bergren. ROW 4: Sandy Williams, Lani Smulski, Penny Scott, Suzanne Stoll, Maycle Meiers, Pam Holloway, Deanne Tremhley, Martie Savage, Pam Bing- ham, Katy Gunthorp, Laine Lawrence, Marsha Morgan, Pritzi Temple, Jan Lopez,, Kathy Livreri, Lois Gleeson, Dianna Lesikar, Marti Stonecipher, Loretta Ferguson, Ann Taylor. V -7,a.v-u-f,-qvvw- , -4: :wife l VASS President 5 1 RESIDENT ASSISTANTS, ROW I ffrom leftl: Linda Davidson, Peggy Nesbit, Harriet Lantz. ROW 2: Carol Smith, Jeni Duke. DORM OFFICERS, ROW I ffrom leftl: Nancy Painter, Judith Rust, Deanne Trembley, Debbie Weil, Eloise Ann Burgo, Lynne Cooper, Sue Dunston. ROW 2: Nancy De- bairrier, Katy Gunthorp, Liz Yorkoski, Jill Monley, Marsha Morgan, Nancy McNew, ass. THIRD FLOOR, ROW I ffrom Ieftl: Patti Hannaford, Nancy Jacques, Janie Winterfelt, Judith Rust, Nora Klein, Harriet Lantz. ROW 2: Lynn Pierce, Carol Brueckner, Jeanne Alcott, Denise Korsmeier, Suzi Kazebee, Bobbi Moore, Charlene Lavery, Sally Roesch, Cheryl Smith, Kitty Dooley, Judy Kaeding, Sue Willingham, Linda Westmoreland. ROW 3: Lesley McPhaden, Betty Miele, Barbie James, Laurie Parkiss, Marsha Tinker, Sido- ney Staffield, Pat Stocker, Brenda Rose, Judy Hook, Melinda Meifert, Joan Abshear, Eleanor Rector, Kathy Barto, Judy Pattinson, Peggy Nesbit. L7 L N. - i'i, Q' Y 7 J ' ' i V ' ' 'I f J nas by 9 f V J I A, , Z 1, jg . 1 I 73 4-12.-- X 4 lr, xg, Q . I I S .3375 J I I1 ir' Y,, li z. I r 'H A- I 7-9 , WL 331' JULIE MOLINA President RESIDENT ASSISTANTS, ROW I Ifrom, leftl: Peggy Sue Curley, Mrs. Crawford, head resident, Carolyn Weigel. ROW 2: Martha MacKirdY, Janet Ewalt, Pat Mize. Marianne Capaiu. DORM OFFICERS, ROW 1 ffrom lefzl: Linda Tabor, Gerry Zabroski, Julie Molina, Dia McGrew, Marky Higgins. ROW 2: Susie Bright, Michele Fackler, Carole McFarland, Carol Curtis, Pat Cummings. FIRST FLOOR, ROW I ffrom leftj: Gail,Groenewegen, Peggy Kull, Nancy Postle, Lindy Surridge, Toni Barra, Trudy Stark, Julie Molina, Dia McGrew, Susie Bright, Cheryl Rohwedder. ROW 2: Michele Fackler, Sharon Eastwood, Pat Brown, Pat Durkin, Marky Higgins, Jean John, Janie Wrigglesworth, Donna Wosk, Judy Martin, Gloria Goldstein, Joann Schnitzer, Una Parker. SECOND FLOOR, ROW I ffrom leftlr Nana Brotzman, Harriet Hensen, Sam Domingos, Linda Pohl, Jane Stokes, Pat Harbour, Sue Gailey, Mari- lyn Jue, Carol Singleton, Margie Ewing, Linda Cox. ROW 2.' Pat Cummings, Linda Sprague, Cindy Creswell, Carol Tewes, Cheri Smith, Sandee Crom, Paula Stout, Della Smith, Cynthia Hoggan, Francoise Siao, Diane Clor, Linda Voran, Gayle Scott, Margie Ferncasei, Valerie Kahn. ROW 3: Carolyn Cowie, Jerri Rawnsley, Susan Duncan, Linda Green, Karen Lees, Marilyn Sawyer, Toyoko Suzuki, Nancy Harvey, Carol Fogerty, Carol Eng- gih, Czgrol gang, Kathy Westling, Barbara Buss, Susan Sibley, Janie Dixon, Cindy Cooper, Chris Welshofer, Cindy Honig, Jayne Shappi, Linda ait, aun ra ove . Clmeca Hall THIRD FLOOR, ROW I K from leftl: Madeline Folsom, Sharon Smyth, Nancy Taggart, Charlotte Hunter, Judee Curlutu, Lynn Beechler, Judi Secord, Nancy Workman, Kathie Schreck, Kathy Meek, Alice Rae Eisbrener. ROW 2.' Sue Clark, Nancy Schroeder, Roberta Lawson, Terry David- son, Nan Baker, Richi Mac Corkell, Mitchee Sharp, Jamie Nousianen, Pam Rields, Jam Severns, Ridgly Drayton, Betty Ann Sweet, Pat Scholfield. ROW 3: Linda Williams, Sandra Twiss, Susie Prest, Marsha Lewis, Elaine Emmert, Doreen Howard, Ginny Lord, Dena Windsor, Caron Paulus, Gerry Zabroski. Mary Ann Brakebill, Linda Tabor, Barb Paisley, Carolyn Rasmussen, Karen Weers, Janell Butts, Esther Sherwood. aa 1.,..,,. , . Q. Yr .. 3 gf - , , . ef 1 FIRST FLOOR, ROW I ffrom leftl: Caria Hollrah, Susie Ogren, Chere Chance, Sally Myers, Judy Wells, Sylvia Shaw, Jannette Dahlen, Marcia S3alTorb'ROlliz2: ftiin Pleggenkuhle, Patricia Asupak, Vicki Moore, Barbara Burris, Sue Peek, Beth Rowe, Deloase Edmonds, Diana Pape, Nancy ur , lane usse . Zapotec Hall SECOND FLOOR, ROW I ffrom leftl: Jeanne Snoden, Janie Stephenson, Brenda Light, Pam Wallace, Katie Littlejohn, Dee Dee Deutsch, Tina Castro, Alicia Lukes, Barbara Scott. ROW 2: Cecelia Whitted, Susan Smith, Joan Moldovan, Nancy Redmond, Sherry Langsdorf, Nancy Lebowitz, Sally Fayrweather, Jeanne Ca-rss, Sally Krukow. ROW 3: Jacqueline Miller, Nancy Atkins, Barbara Ha-rris, Cathie Evers, Joan English, Judy Inman, Laura DeGioia, Shirley Gounod, Ginny Leavenworgh, Karen Soto, Linda Ham, Pat Callaghan. ,I I . a S Z-r 2 A , vi ' IROC:-ei'F'W 'Tr' V, if VS i , 'V .29 J , ,C .t e if C it i it i J' if af X, 5- 17- J V A la, A, , . ., , J C B ' ' i ' 0 ' F ' l g , C W, s 'W W 4 , . . . r in Av- A ' la, M A ! .,, 5 ,.-., 4.3.-14 A .. . 4.4 L rf M 'm r .wel N. , r ' v Y Q . 1 ,- .v, ? V . ... I I i Y IV 9 6517, .i -il BARBARA SCOTT President Q L DORM OFFICERS, ROW 1 ffrom leftj: Susan Richmond, Barbara Scott, Pat Henry. ROW 2: Lynne Goldsmith, Jan Outcen. - RESIDENT ASSISTANTS, ROW I Umm leftj: Shirley Petty, Mrs. Whitaker, head resident, Kathy Sodeck. R015 2: Barbara Barrett, Jackie Van ,Ausdal, Linda or a. THIRD FLOOR, ROW 1 Ifrom leftl: Sandy Knell, Lynda Yaker, Susan Richmond, Carol Svendsen, Vicki Gaske, Suzanne Capune, Meiodye Stuber, Laura Jurin, Marcie Wood, Barbara Polinger, Patty Capp, Jo-Ann Bowen. ROW 2: Pat Henry, Lynne Goldsmith, .lan Outcen, -Pamela Thacker, Karen Van de Braak, Sharon Stacy Jackie Van Ausdal, Linda Yorba, Lynne Clarke, Margie Weatherwax, Eva Breihan, Judith Vant, Sue Strauss, Carole Isaacson. YA. .rg - ,W I 1 5 i sy f I, ,Q W Zig 1 l ,HS if 1 39 Q! I H12 . A ' N , I 5 1 W 1 Ji i J. .M .5 , - fx . , if-9 , , gf 5 f OOhh, Dick V' Preparing for finals B4-'Irs 1 fx J 4, IFF I I' , D L . R., ., Please Charlie! They're vw Now let's try ,, 2,9113 F, D nl U J ,Ir it with N iw .- ,MA 'SML I 'Q 0 ' 1 Kirflff. 5 my -- 'B 1 I N111 F4 Lu ' -14 J' ' A W P ' sm W ' , .. A 1 Lk :Egg . I QF- 31? wr R '3M'5'i 'WTC 11 fe. fl 'L' :E f'f1.L5i Y 4,---c3-:- f, A 455,53 - . 4 EW' s.. L. :BJP f--DA' - ' 1, . Iii A l -Q A f 1 15, Q, V g: il E1 ' W R 1 J U 1 1 k ' . gi f -A .O A L n FIRST FLOOR, ROW 1 ffrom leftj: Len Steinharth, Stephen Stoner, Waite B h, G rm R ' , M'k W ld' , T D 'd h B ' h . ROW 2,- Bill Hendricks, Mike Binkley, Don Jenkins, Shay Ruey, David Ki.ddeli:?cLarr3 Lgolnas? FredeSci'iaeili?egr, sVI2yn:vi3ei:ci1raffoJig1 gggiig am Toltec El SECOND FLOOR, ROW 1 ffrom, leftl: John Hannahs, Stan Rowe, Mike Evans, Larry Thomas, Jack Berthelet, Lee Skaalen, Conrad Rauh. ROW 2: Herb Keistman, Robert Tubalcaba, Lynn Lacey, Barry Reed, Jim Chapin, ,I oe Ford, Brad Bunch, George Tomlinson, Rod Schultz, Dick Yackey. ni.. . ,N X' L if ii If DON JENKINS President fffw? :wg DORM OFFICERS, ROW I ffrom leftj: Brooks Hovey, Robin Widgery, John Tobey, Bob Ruth, Gary Phillippi. ROW 2: Bill Giles, Doug Denell, Don Jenkins, Gary Worth. l..---14 . af- A it Y -Y ' --lin RESIDENT ASSISTANTS, ROW 1 ffrom lelzl: John H. Linneman, Mrs. Theodora Cooper, head resident, David Salopek. ROW 2: Jim Pendley,.W. T. Pratt. THIRD FLOOR, ROW 1 ffrom leftl: David Tritsch, Bill Driscoll, Steve Eich, Mike Lee, John Riddle, Tom Wolfe, Jim Umstead, Mike Mc- Cluskey. ROW 2: Greg Smith, Bob DeGedoote, Richard Doty, Glenn Wahlquist, Steve Lunceford, Dave Lesher, Steve Tart, Dan Olson, Dave Garant, Don Lee, Mike Wolpert, David Fillmore. ' r'-glrvxr-asi ?YT' 11 If . 4 A A la Q ,L - -o 'Y ,V 5, x N! 5 V FF iw r 4 W x ! f, 'Q w Q li ' 4 if .,,.,.-- Y .Y-A-,Tn -4- it 31 lk H :gy .br W 5 -1 1' ,'1 W1 .fQ3 -- .' 5 lie? if A J ' k :4 5 :vw yy if f xg 2 -'95 l V V W ' - ' w Q mv- 1 If '4' 7, A , QQL - - I, . W Un ' 4 we . - 5 -, ,JV --L-- w M gag an 1-. r Y.. AB? Qs,-L,-:? 'V 1 H Vigil I R , JW, l AL ' S Q M 1 K,H,,l.., . . J ,.... ...rm 'im- fi 1 -.3 : - q. .3-. ', SP5 ga ,Y if QI? -:TQ 3 F 'U sf fi' 1' L X! N ix iv , ,fy . ,Q r K P? IX X N if. X Y EWS' V 7 'f V fi' 7 5' 1 ' . ' 'ini P Q? q v Y rf 1 .5 I V X1 bf yy W ' gf ., ,L HL +21 , ' Y if Q-' m. fn, . . ,,. lx ' .ii r wx' l., -4 'r'- , 6' ., an ' wi lf, 'Y yi F: K 4? gy ' am ,N V, , A Q: W J . 1 ' ! 1' . 4, 1 1 ' QL v . L f! - 67 fl l X x , f Y 331 I- ik: 1 3 ' , ' ,- ., . . ' 6 -. . sv Q. 1-afisaiii' -2 -an f- - 1- . 9-4 , u , T1 gf 40- . ff fi 11 'f 0 Es 4 e Delta Omicron Epsilon Q J , , v H ., .Fit Wig? I ra- Yvonne Morse Karen Grosse Spring President Charter President .f M-f X j H53 I- '95 ifn X .itz sf- lbiliqlud E .N 7 sh ,h , :jf 1. lj 1 3 4 N1 .lx 'ff eases i J , x ?F V' .ie ag- I, C X Marlette Davis Dene Doolittle Judy Fraser Sue Gleiforst A new service sorority on campus, Delta Omicron Epsilon, was founded on campus May 27, l964 by Alpha Delta chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, a menls national service fraternity. Their purpose is to assemble the women ol' San Diego State College, to encourage friendship, to develop leadership, to promote service to the stu- dent body and the faculty, to youth and the community, and to the nation as participating citizens. Some of their beginning projects included entertaining the patients at Casa Blanca Convalescent home, assisting with the yearbook, obtaining food for an orphanage and helping at 'LAngels Unawaren, a school for the retarded. They also took children stricken with Cerebral Palsy to a Padre baseball game. Pledges must complete at least 15 hours, or 60 service merits, before be- coming an active. Delta Omicron Epsilon is open to all women attending SDS, with a 2.0 scholastic average. ziiisllb fm- 'f ,. l. ' J 1 it l . 1 sl 'Ea fri , Ji Becky Johnson Susan Kirkpatrick Sue Kruse Vicki Lamb X 3? s f ly' Q 1' if Y ' A ' A Carol Prebble Eileen McCarron Pat Morrisor Linda Reckless Ruth Romanoff Joan Sanders Charlayne Silverman Sue William: Susan Wilson .lane Zimmer 1, .ff up 1-9 Sam DiSalvo l-'rf-d Dietrich ' Stephen Green Philip Hasuard J vii RON BIPPERT DAVID LLOYD Fall President Spring President Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, was or- ganized to provide a program of service to the campus, community and the nation. SDS's chapter has provided ushers at LAC events and football games among other projects. Their community projects included an an- nual Christmas party for the San Diego Boy's and Girl's Aid Society. The national project of Alphi Phi Omega is the Peace Corps. Ten members of the local chapter attended the three day, 40th Anniversary Na- tional Convention in Denver over Christmas vacation.. 4-msn John Herbcrich Bob Hutchinson Skip Kempff .lnhn Kessler Chuck McCulcheon Bob Mooney Ron Moore Mike Myers Pele Paladino Bill Ridgwuy Su-ve Sampson Ralph Seewald Lloyd Uber Loren Vinson Richard Wagner Boll Weissberg Waller Brasrh Harry Carr lion Dernier r Gary Kirk Larry Manson Dave Parham Hob Parker Steve Smolen Richard Sugerman Wayne White Tom Wolfe 125- JIM CARRUTHERS President :Y , , 3 , , al 5 A E -nf - nf , 2, jr 5- J A ' , L 1 - F ' I 1 . ' , ' V Q ' tr 'Wi ur ' 'M 1. ' -, ESQ N arf .2 . was in g t W :ggi .5 i - ff v . - '- ' 1? ll l George Abdelnnur Jim Ashcrafl. Bob Black Dirk Blackwell Mel Brav Alex Brucker Dick Buck Harvey Chemack Hob Enochs Louie Gadless Jim Hare Jerry Harmon 126 512:57 e be LARRY WICKSTROM MIKE SUND CHIPS FLEMING Treasurer Secretary Vice President ceotl Oceotl was founded in 1933 as a service organization for the Chosen Warriors of SDS. The main project for these campus leaders has been a scholarship award which was given to an out- standing football player. Gceotl members also ushered- for LAC events and contributed whenever possible in various campus service projects. ' s s P li-,i,i:fi: ---':' - ..,. in W5 ' 'A' ' as I 'T 255 ,:-: V il -f V -i ' 'I I it i ludd.e it i Y ' ' vig? K 1 if .A U, K ' . , - ..,. , ,. 7. M 1 1 P' 'Q,, -,:' :5EgE35 ' V V sf , f - f f If S, ,nfl-4 i 1 1 , i ' l 5 N fad - L- N 1 :-: 1 M i I QI n -'we 1 'I f - Y Wg- ! i ' X I 2 i r ' F' 2 x . A I , I f: - . P v ' 1 i W' -G' ' 1 n :V fr' Y H T, : 7. Q 'z A ' A ' ' Q - it- PP r .i . . . - I 11'-L-4151! , L I 1 Y Y T 'hal fi Y YWi2' F . B -fl' FH Q .. Jeff Heyner Claire Higgins Willie Horton ,lnlm Lacy Tom Lognns Denny MacDonald Tim Mm-Neil Gary McCauley Doug Manchester Dirk Martin Leroy Martin in-ve McCon'n1ck Lance Miller Dennis Moore Doug Newcomb Bolv Odle Bob Prahl lerry Reed Dave Sleel Ken Sovay .leff Slqrk .lim Street .lee Sullivan Laffy TBYIUI' Doug Townsend Dale Trower Don Weaver llnh White Jim White Lee William i Cetza etza is the honorary freshman ervice organization for which a .5 grade point average and thir- een hours of service are required f each prospective member. Their inal selection was based upon the nthusiasm shown and the activi- and time put into the organi- purpose-service to the and the community. Some their projects included helping AS elections, assisting the Sudoeste with its sales cam- overseeing various AWS as well as striving for standards and goals set forth the organization. ROW 4: Dorothye Christie, Candy Parry, Nancy Ellis, Carol Zbikowski, Carole Johnson. Las Meninas ROW' lffrom leftl: Judy Pierce, Valerie Pierpoint, Betty Ragenovich, Judi Riddle, Carol Minton, Carol Smith, Linda McBee, Nancy Prager, Jean Bradner. ROW 2: Mrs. M. Cox, Lenore Huggins, Virginia Miller, Marianne Northnagle, Jaini Frazer, Alice Eisbrener, Betty Bradley, Sue Lange, Christine Lamprou. Founded in the spring, 1963, by Cap and Gown, Las Meninas is-an honorary organi- zation for women in their junior year at SDS. The requirements for membership include outstanding leadership shown in two areas and a 2.75 grade point average. The purposes of the organization are the encouragement of leadership and high standards of scholarship among college women. The members sponsor a tea each fall and spring for the junior men and women on the Dean's List. The groupls charity work is extended to blind children and elderly people. ROW 1 ffrom leftl: Claudia Slaughter, Maria Chimely, Lana Riddick, Suzanne Pohling, Illean Graves, Jo Anne Wallen. ROW 2: Jeannie Peterson, Joan Clark, Margie Tejack, Gloria Goldstern, Pamela Holloway, Eugenie Newton. ROW 3: Norma Borgen, Jeanne Snoden, Sucinda Danielson, Susan Jorgensen, Dathie Freres. 127 l Nicole Armanino .lean Bradner Martha Chavez Carol Clark Judy Dill Cathy Duell SJ . ., Maureen Canny Yvonne Cox Sharon Duncan 5151? Q7 lg! Margie Ewing Gay Halloran Margot Kasch Christine Lamprou Linda McBee Maridell Evans Gayle Glenney Judi Jones .- 1 -. Carol Forbes Paula Hammon Gretchen Krienke Pam Medine il. Lonnie Wicklund Spring Commander Angel Flight 2, , , W K - v f ue, , ii 5 ll ll 'Bi M54-,ti if D' Angel Flight, a national organization, was estab- lished at SDS in March, 1956. Members of the group serve the Arnold Air Society at SDS by advancing and promoting interest in the Air Force. The girls are the official hostesses of SDS and their various activities for 1965 included helping with the dedication ceremonies of the new Business Administration and Math Building, maintaining an information booth during registration and Founders, Day, and greeting dignitaries visiting- the campus. Qs Sandy Pearson Mary Pornplun Susie Schneider Pam Sellman Margie Sundquist .lean Thompson Linda Williams Pam Wilson Carol Smith Sharon Womiak Diane Zervas x ctrxv Thomas Power Commander Arnold Air Society Arnold Air Society, a professional honorary service organization of AFROTC cadets, sponsors the AFROTC Sabre Drill Team and the Military Ball. As a service organization the group ushered at home football games, 'maintained an information booth on Founder's Day, and helped with traffic control. The pledges for their service project helped at the Aerospace Museum at Balboa Park. The Homecoming Queen. Linda Thompson, was spon- sored by the Arnold Air Society. Jim Avant John Barry Russell Baldwin Richard Bojack Jim Bridges Jim Brooks Jeff Call Dave Cattrell James Christian Gary Eckhardt Mike Epstein Robert Estrada Philip Bentley Randy Buby Ralph Clem Peter Fekkle Mike F oster Mike Freitas Mike Golojuch Lynne Leverenz Doug Maltman James Mardis Jerry Murigl- R0Ser Gudith Joe Hall J im Heggie Richard Petrie David Piirto Phil Rizzo Fred Schulz -lay Howard Rlchard Hllrrlphrey' Richard Kirkpatrick Fred Totten Jim Uhl Robert Willoughby John Wills 129 Larry Roe Secretary Dick Johnson Vice President Mac Brazelton Treasurer 130 IU., 5 4. L riff Paulette P it! Eric Eliason Sweetheart P1-mident th., . 'VNS K , I gl- Circle K t Crazy woman driver' Circle K is a service organization set up on an international scale on college campuses hy the Kiwanis Club. Its purpose is to emphasize the advantages of the American way of life as well as to provide an opportunity for leadership training. Circle K also functions to promote good fellowship and high schalorship among its own members through its many service projects both on campus and in the community. ' Some of this year's activities include ushering at LAC and Fine Arts performances, assisting at the polls during A.S. elections, and participating in the Cancer Fund Drive for the Salvation Army. The club also sponsored a Fire Prevention Week and a Traffic Safety Week at SDS last year. The Intemational Circle K. jftiigatiavkn awic' 1' W his .N-9 lx Emest Hirata Greg Bailey Milbert Ladnel' Vice President Secretary Treasurer Henry Borchers President Epsilon Pi Tau Chartered in May, l956, the main goal of Epsilon Pi Tau, a men's national honorary fraternity, has been to raise the level of individual and group competencies in industrial arts. This organization can also boast of members with at least a 3.0 overall in industrial arts and with an industrial- vocational education major. Members must also have a standing in the upper 20? of their respective junior or senior class. Epsilon Pi Tau enjoyed a successful year by sponsoring a banquet, an Industrial Arts Conference, and several schol- arship activities. ROW 1 K from leftj: Dr. W. Carlisle Anderson, Dr. Gerald Hammer, James Heath, Dr. Donald Thiel, Edward Aguirre, Dr. Lawrence Luce. ROW 2: Ernest Hirata, Robert Borchers, William Ingram, Page Crouch, Ha.rry Buddle, Ronald Batty, Harry Seifert, Fred Whitfield, Raymond Fukamizu. ROW 3: Henry Borchers, David Johnson, Milbert Ladner, Lloyd Fall, David Walker, Greg Bailey, Donald Long, John Westling, Walter Kephart. --7 Phi Mu Epsilon -Q The purpose of Phi Mu Epsilon, professional biology sorority, is to maintain high standards in the biological professions for women. This purpose is accomplished by establishing a liaison with biolog- ical sororities in other schools to help promote women's positions in the field of biology. Organized at San Diego State in 1937, the so- ciety meets once a month to hear a professional woman in the field of biology speak. The group also conducts projects to aid the men- tally retarded and physically han- dicapped. 110W l Kfrom leftl: Marsha Miller, Barbara Perry, Anna Joe, Helen Wheeler. ROW 2: Marilyn llolf, Ethyl Bird, llga Bremplis, Mary Rogers, Marie Hoff, Elizabeth Renteria. ROW 3: Kathy Sodeck, Dr. Mabel Myers, Mrs. M. Kahl, Barbara Rowlands, Evelyn Shue, Ann Taylor, Peggy Mikolon, Margie Martin, Loretta Ferguson. Gamma Theta Upsilon Gamma Theta Upsilon. professional geography society, was founded in 1928 at Illinois State Normal University. Formed to promote vocational interest in geography, the group meets regularly to hear speakers engaged in the geographical profession and to discuss in open forum controversial issues vital to these earthy aspirants of the -terrestrial arts. Socially speaking, the club has offered a list of movies for its members, as well as a picnic held both in the fall and spring. ROW 1 Umm lefzj: John Archibald, Ralph Clem, Michael Suhy, Diana Dugan, Faye Stovall, Bob Elliott, Dr. W. A. Finch, Ed Gustafson, Vir- ginia Swan. ROW 2 I from leftjr Al Colombo Stew Sheppard, Chris White, Dick Haiman, Henery Meyer, Allen Fishman, Burch Ertle, Tom Bos- well, Gay Belliaeff, Mary Enlund, Cheryl Dolbey, Nancy Gorrell, Bruce Benke. ROW 3: Dr. D. I. Eidemlller, GHFY-DUIU1, .loe Ol1ngh011Se, Blu New- kirk, Bob DeGroote, Dr. R. W. Richardson, Bob Brimhall, Tom Hoffman, Dr. C. C. Yahr, .lim Farerl, R- A. Lewis, .lim DeLong, Dr. K. De.l0Ilge, Richard Rowland, Jeanne Brydon, Charles Brown. . ' H H r H l 1 ROW 1 ffram left! Susan Cunlngham Isabelle Turner Karen Nable Bernie Connolly Wes Anderson Jennie Ruldone Sherill Hatfield Valerie Grim ROW 2 Dr Bub Langenbach Ben Rarnano William West Ray Crlebel Tom Hornecher Clara Leonard Hesae Shlma ROW 3 Phil Ro er P1 Omega Pl Organized on September lfl 1949 for the purpose of developing a profes sional Splflt among prospective business teachers P1 Omeffa P1 has con tributed Greatly to the status of professional OI'U3.H1Z3.l1Ol'l'i on SDS campus Beta Chi Chapter IS pa1t of a national honor society foi business educatlon P1 Omeffa P1 encourages their members to develop throu h a variety of social and professlonal act1v1t1es while recognizing and uicouraffmg hi h scholastic standard Ed Fix Lloyd Freidrichs Bob MHIIIH Charles Jackson Sigma Alpha Ota Membership selection for Sigma Alpha Iota, a ua- tional honorary music fra- ternity for women, is based upon certain quali- fications. An aspiring co- ed must be a music major or minor and supporting a 3.0 grade point average in her music courses. This year Sigma Alpha Iota members ushered at concerts and sponsored a concert in the fall and spring semesters. ROW l: Nancy Wheeler, Pam Weidow, Sonja Rae, Bonnie Rogers, Karen Lou Laffon. ROW 2: Bunny Feurzeig, Robyn Conrad, ,ludy Sinclair, Katie Lirtlejolm, Eva Dolstel, Romana Hill. 133 Newman Club ROW 1 ffrorn. leftl: Anselmo Scampone, Diane DeFidelibus, Diane DcVinney, Sherie Hand, Mark Bruce, Father Strahng, Charlene Lavery, Larry Faucher, Gilbert Siegmund, Monique Mathieu. ROW 2: Vicki Doll, Carolyn Khne, Yvonne Ahelardo, Charlene Kellogg, Deane Mayo, Karen Kohlers, Linda Dippen- Snfllh, MHFY GOCFHHUH, BCVCTIY 0Si6I'mHIl, Muriel Fieldsmith, Carol Zbikowski, Kathleen Goldkamp, Betty M1619 ROW 35 J-inn Phelps, SHHCIY Pasqllal, Yolanda Mendoza, Barbara Deppensmith, Bobbi Moore, Dennis Weaver, Diane Leach, Valorie Matthews, Cathie Heath, Suzanne Pohling, Bea Van Wyke, Tom Jones. ROW 4: George Kovacks, Richard Juarez, Jim Renshaw, Annette Barnes, Frances Thudium Sue Hoover, Cathy Ford, Niel Evans, C l L h l . ROW 5: L ' G V' 7 ' Robert Ames, Mike Girffer, Randy Sinithyjnlgeiinnyi Banda. este! ainoni mcem Latonai Joe Orramlai The Newman Club Center, lo- cated on Hardy Ave., func- tions to serve the spiritual, intellectual, and social inter- ests of Catholic students at San Diego State. VVeekly discussions at the cen- ter are open to all interested students as well as members, and services are held on Sun- days in the center's chapel. Father Straling, the club's ad- visor and chaplain, serves also as province chaplain in San Diego. This year tl1e Newman Club, with a membership of 210, has sponsored a party for orphans, a school dance. and a trip to the mountains dur- ing semester break. Wesley Foundation Founded in 1935, the Wesley Foundation en- courages intellectual, moral, religious and spir- itual growth in the Chris- tian tradition amongst its members. Approximately 40 members attend the weekly meetings held off- campus at their presently established Student Cen- ter. This center serves as a meeting and worship place for members and their guests. Several activities were held by this enthusiastic group-among them was the Bread and Cup Fel- lowship, Bible Study -groups, morning worship services which are all planned by the members themselves. Serving as a future guideline for a way of living, this organ- ization has already in- .stilled many beliefs and ideals for its members to follow. 134 ROW ,1 I from leftjf Lawrence Sires, M. D. Lehman, Philip Bentley, Alan Edwards, William Muench ROW 2: Susan Hobson, Kathy Dauwalder, Karen Anderson, Ocean Olsen, Rhedis Breeden, Ann Mc- Faddin, Nancy Artist. ROW 3: Ross Stone, Jean Lovsted, Patricia Link, Susan Kirkpatrick, Dana Adams Margaret Garrison, Don Leiffer, Katherine Garrison, Marjorie Hinshaw. ROW 4: Judith Johnson, Den- nis Dilno, Richard Rhoda, Ronald Midgett, Wayne Voigt, Robert Miller, Lewie Johnson, William Ridg- way, Vern Hill. ROW 5: Victor Van Wagner, Kathy Barto, Penny Bentley, Margaret Kirkpatrick, Mar- tha Charlson, Eleene Hill, Jeannie Roberts, Lanny Villarin, Pamela Jones. The Pre-legal Society is an organ- ization which provides an oppor- tunity for students interested in thefield of law to further their association with all aspects of the legal profession. Regular monthly dinner meetings and special free-hour discussion groups are addressed by members of the legal profession. The so- ciety also offers special tours of legal buildings and other cultural activities for its members. Found- ed in 1956, the Pre-legal Society continues to offer a wide variety of worthwhile activities for stu- dents planning a future in law. Spurs ROW 1 K from leftl Miss Mary Cave, Jenny Brown, Julie Molina, Linn Humber, Elaine Durkin, Stephanie Bedillion, Joanie Chabot Vicki Valliere. ROW 2: Diane Cavallin, Kathy Rumsey, Betty Arbon, Margie Sundquist, Gay Soltlman, Marcia Erickson Betty Bradley. 3: Carol. Curtis, Debbi Flint, Linda Nolan, Kathy Murphy, Linda Kanewske, Suzie Hen- girsonh IROJW 4- Lllrlarky Higgins, Cynthia Stapp, Dia McGrew, Jeannie Roberts, Barbara Brush, Paula Winder, Davene urc 1 onna oe. Pre-Le al Society g ROW 1 I from leftl: Karen Sowell, Rodney Melville, Carolyn Pratt, Sam Richard Wise. ROW 2: Robert Walker, John Stephens. ROW 3: Ron V Rick Von Henkle, Dick Burton, Butch Sparks, Allen Lee. ROW 4: Dr. J. O. Spurs, the honorary serv- ice organization for soph- omore women, became national in the Fall ,of 1963. This group con- tinues to serve the col- lege and the communityg to support the activities in whichxthe student body participatesg to foster among the women stu- dents a spirit of loyalty and helpfulnessg and to uphold the traditions of the college. Spurs major project was raising money for the Kennedy Memorial Li- brary. Other projects in- cluded raising funds for the SDS Rugby team, selling lemonade during registration week, an making Christmas stock- ings for an orphanage. Interest and participation in college activities, de- pendability, personal in- tegrity, service to others, and high scholarship are the qualities a SDS Spur maintains. 135 -.Z Home Economics Chapter This year under the leadership o .lanice Zellman and Peggy Lips comb, the Home Economics Clu enjoyed a successful year fille with luncheons and conferences The year was highlighted by Careers Day and a Senior Awar Luncheon. Officers this year included Janie Zellman, fall presidentg Pegg Lipscomb, spring presidentg Ja Calloway, secretaryg Nancy King treasurerg Donna MacDonald publicityg Laurel Smith, public ityg Ann Fredericks, historian. ROW 1 Ifrom leftl: Nancy King, Ann Fredericks, Mrs. Barbara Nordquist, Peggy Lipscomb, Ian C alloway. ROW 2: Ann Winter, Karen Van Hoose, Sheryl Edson, Mary Donaldson, Dona Adams, Candy Kuhn, Ramona Lynch. . Christian Science 136 The Christian Science Organization is formed for the students belonging to the Church of Christian Science and to those interested in learning and understanding the beliefs and practices of the organiza- tion. The organization holds weekly Testimony Meetings and sponsors receptions for all interested faculty and student members during the first few Weeks of each semester. This organization also spon- sors a lecturer once a year. William Henry Alton, member of the Board of Lectureship of The First Church of Christ, Scientists, in Boston, addressed the group this year on c'Man Unlimited. 1 1 l- B k , D' C t , Margaret Chamberlain, Diane Petteys, Judy Foley, Nancy ggiixxin, Jgliiiin STZ1!idraafi:des.1lT8TWlgipiTiJClig Moyer, Art Lumley, Susan Vreeland, Bobbe Th0mPS0I1- Gwen Newry, Stephen Fares, David Fares, Gary Page, Sheila Melirn, Judy True, Judy Steel, Charles McCorkell. Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is an honorary edu- cation fraternity requiring a 3.0 overall and junior collegiate stand- ing. lts purpose is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and per- sonal standards. This society also recognizes outstanding contributions to education. This year Kappa Delta Pi offered a 825 scholarship, awarded on thc basis of need and acadrmic achievement. Future educators of America. Society for the Advancementof Management ROW 1 f from lefzj: Humberto Lopez, Kathy Andresen, Andy Webb, Bob Beck, Iean Etcheverry, Mike Irwin. ROW 2: Gerald Bradbury, Sharon Hahn, Bill Truex, Jim McCampbell, Jim Brown, Ray lnnocenti, Micahel McClure, Dr. David R. Hampton. SAM, Society for Advancement of Management, promotes the art and science of management by providing a means for the exchanging of ideas between students and businessmen. In addition to speaking engagements, the society sponsors an all day managemenfconference and conducts tours through industrial plants and business concerns both locally and in the Los Angeles area. 137 Student California Teachers Associatior EXECUTIVE BOARD, ROW 1, I from leftl: Beth Davey, Linda Shuster, Carole Overturf, Bobbie Ford, Nancy Schroeder, Sue Liss. ROW 2: Mike Eliason, Bruce Dodds, Bob Brimhall, Mr. Irvin Shimmin. 138 eg 9' 'i 'N . . H ww' HQ L31 mf .- V of C N--1 if T? : Nancy Schroeder Mr. Irvin Shimmin President AdviSOl' Bobbie Ford Linda Shuster Treasurer Secreta1'Y Kathy Dauwalder Mike Eliason Vice President V ice President -L COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN, ffrom, leftl: Beth Davey, Bruce Dodds, Carole Overturf, Bob Brimhall, Sue Liss. A chance to prepare for future leadership in the teaching profession is a basic purpose for the founding of the Student California Teachers Association. Estabished in 1937, tlie SCTA is also affiliated with the Student National Education Association. Guest speakers present successful ways for SCTA members to get acquainted with the big educational issues such as New Credential Requirements, a speech given by Dean Schrupp. Among the major activities the SCTA participated in an elementary school tutorial project, in state conferences and an annual banquet. Dr. Leonard Strom and Mr. Irvin Shimmin sponsor over 300 active members. The Student California Teachers Association is an outstanding result of the growth and expansion of preparatory educational opportunities at SDS. , -36 - N x , li l X W X I l Ray Lynne Peterson ' Phyllis Jensen Vice President Secretary ,lane Birgelaitis Nita Sanborn Treasurer Historian Dr. Gayle C. Bumett Cynthia Stapp Advisor President lpha Lambda Delta This organization was founded in 19244 as a National Honor Society for college women who have achieved high scholar- ship standings during their first year in college. The purpose of the organization is to promote intelligent living, a high standard of learning and encourage superior scholastic achievement among women. The members inform high school students in the California Scholarship Federation of the existence of Alpha Lambda Delta and assist at C.S.F. conventions. The group sponsors a Scholarship Tea, and several lectures during the school year. ROW l ffrom Iefzl: Ray Lynne Peterson, Phyllis Jensen, Muriel Fieldsmith, Taura-Ieen McMahon, Joyce Evans, Jennefer Brown, Marsha Jewett. ROW 2: Cynthia Stapp, Nita Sanborn, .lane Birgelaitis, Pat Camel, Sandy Jordan, Sharon Hartigan, Cathy Pearson. From left: Diane Grinker, Jim Dark, Carl Campbelll, D O1 k, F d B d ff L' d Reavely, Jeff Chesser, Dr. Thomas Skinner, Leon Ertlidz .loii:nyBlair:-e Sterieligiiile ogiel, lillaii Rotchstein, Myron Tisdel. Ipha Epsilon Rho merican Marketin Association The SDS chapter of the American Marketing Association, chartered in 1954, is sponsored by the Sen- ior Chapter of the AMA. Mem- bership is open to students inter- ested in marketing as well as to prominent local businessmen. The diversity of its membership pr0- vides interaction among students and businessmen which otherwise might not be possible. This group semi-annually makes a tour Of large business firms in the .Los Angeles area. AMA also prov1dC5 social events as well as local tours and speaker meetings. Alpha Epsilon Rho, a National honorary broad- casting fraternity, has participated in the expansion of communication at SDS. One of their most inter- esting activities was radio coverage of the Home- coming parade and game. Participating in the National Alpha Epsilon Rho radio-TV contest, Alpha Omicron chapter sponsored production, di- rection and announcing of a thirteen-part r' series. Officially established in 1943 the purpose of Alph Epsilon Rho is to encourage and recognize ou standing college radio and television students high scholastic standing. ROW 1, K from leftl: Pete Force,.Norman McVey, Carl Weaver, Ed Drcar, Marilyn Hansen, Wes Stonebraker, Craig George, Rodger Rusch. ROW 2: Dr. Wotruba, Roger Gates, Robert Kimball, BernardAftZ.fonnolly, Frank Scrarabba, Mike Harrison, Bob Macky, Bill Newman, Tom Shipman, Rozer lord. Aztec Ski Club Christmas recess saw the Aztecs skiing in Heavenly Valley, the area experiencing the best ski snow since 1955. June mountain was the location of the semester break trip and ,a jet-prop flight to fabulous Park City, Utah, highlighted the club's annual Easter week ski trip. About 280 members took advantage of the ski school and the six week dry land ski program. The Aztec Ski School provided free ski instruction to members on all major club trips. After-ski parties throughout the season kept enthusiasm high among the more than 41100 members. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, ROW 1 Kfrom leftj: Carol Carter, Diane Rakestraw, Linda McLennan. ROW 2: Phil Newell, Bob Werve, Ernie Conrad, Guenter Schultz, Horst Herman. lf HM' ll fl tl I965 Del Sudoeste Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .............. .......,....... T im MacNeil LAYOUT EDITOR ................ .........,,. M ichele Fackler ART EDITOR ........................,.... ..,,.,......... T ammy Platt ACTIVITIES EDITOR ....................,............... Barbara Lamb ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR ........................ Nancy Hines SPORTS EDITOR .........,........,..................,.......... Dennis Tilton SORORITY EDITOR ..,,...,............. Jacqueline 'Cammack FRATERNITY EDITOR ...,,......i...,.............. Ralph Seewald SENIOR EDITOR .................. ........,.. B etty Arbon INDEX EDITOR ................ .... - ..... Y vonne Morse COPY EDITOR .............. ...,,....... M arlane Liddell SECRETARY ..........................,.... ............. D ebbi Flint PHOTO SECRETARY .............. .,...,........... C arol Curtis BUSINESS MANAGER ........,........,,........ Harvey Chernack ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT .......,.,.................... Pam Wilson ORGANIZATIONS ASSISTANT...Terry Donaldson PHOTOGRAPHERS ............................................. Ernie Cowan Ta-ke Muraoka Dick Barnes Lew Fay Lee Louis Larry Sires Bernard Cole Jim Porter John Carey Rush Kittie Larry Hieger ADVISOR ........... .,,............ M r. Frank Holowach 142 l ,Mlm 'lu A new ss- mmf' -Y-f w -- 17- : . ,. T-3-eg, .. fr- .- --. ,M , fr., , ., - 'E' V: - Y 1: --'- - 1 S ip: Sl Y' .- . VW, 1 V , . . ., -4 JI ,mmm flew: mmf r iv U mils, ASEE L r,.r' W mars 1 Z .War , A V,.rb ,W lf ,, - ,, , , , .Was ,gsm .. ,gy H559 Qui 1 , .W...,.. ,,.. .H 131, M... rf?- ff ' W ,l . - Q.. , ,. I -' a ' f , .- 4 l h 'v .' .. I. ,, ., I A: .'- -..V ,,e:f- in 3' ' , qs! -1 R'-il? 'if np..-.-...W A ,WY .MY Y W.. ,,,,7--, w , .- M - -' w11'a+1gu,.gg'.ng'5swf M 1 Y wwf 'H' M H' , A- ,. , ,. X X ,N ,. if 1 I, Q' ,flli L,-I ev + I v L, T 3 .J if' MQg H ' ' w Z S , H 'F' 7a3'aIs.a 5-'ix , A. -E1-A . , .... . .f b ,. l965 Daily Aztec Staff EDITOR-IN -CHIEF .......... MANAGING EDITOR ..............,........... ...........Mike Sund Purtee ADVERTISING MANAGER ................ ............... D oug Newcomb ffallj NEWS EDITOR ............. MAKEUP-EDITOR ........... SPORTS EDITOR .....,....., SOCIETY EDITOR ............... PHOTO EDITOR ............... PHOTOGRAPHER ............. CARTOON IST ............ COLUMN IST ................ ADVISER ............. ADVISER ............ Chic Duggan fspringj ......l.....Nancy Powell ffalll Bill Weurding fspringl im Schrupp Cfalll Tom Gorton fspringl Bell ffallj Bill Wuerding fspringj Gayle Christiansen ffalll Lorri Petree fspringl ...-. ........... Larry Hieger Kittle ....-..,.....Marv Humphrey Bell James Julian ffallj Odendahl fspringj 145 Phoenix The Phoenix, SDS's literary magazine, is sponsored by the English Department and staffed by students. This magazine publishes the most outstanding creative writing submitted by SDS students. The Phoenix has undergone several major changes and now features paperback size, a stiff cover, and illustrations. New authors and new talent are welcomed by the Phoenix staff in an effort to improve the content. The staff members include Madelon Ezell, Pat Palenschat, Dorothy Pattison, Douglas Swenson, Rich Gay, Steve Shaw, Fred Bailey, Patrick Long, Pat Miles, Sam Rees, Ben Thomerson, Jim Ward. Dr. John Theobald and Dr. Glenn Sandstrom are the faculty sponsors. Aztec Engineer The Aztec Engineer, published by and for the students of the Schoo of Engineering, is a self-support ing, quarterly magazine. The magazine has an international dis tribution. Operating on a non profit basis, this publication is financed by advertisements, sub scriptions, and student sales. Th Aztec Engineer affords an excel lent opportunity for engineerin students to have their work pub lished. On the editorial board are Jerry Trotter, editor-in chief, Dennis Shimamoto, editor, James Deuchar features editor, Dick Gagnon, managing editor. Th busines board includes Edward Ferreras, adverti ing manager, Gary Dunsmore, business manager Carlos Jimenez, controller, and Bill Bell, publi relations manager. On the editorial staff are Kur Muto, Henry Piorek, George Costa, and Dic Well,er. Members of the business staff are Willia Oram, Jack Sutton, and Russ Lyon. Consultant i Erroll P. Gagnon, and faculty adviser is Philli Johnson. 5 146 3 .-'x Q .E ,Zi Y!! A , ,fx f . ' rj V I ' ., . b 2230 ' fl, dj-i .ff '- ' . ,, - 'A ' 'fu M 1 ' ' , gg,-.N of ' 1 v ,ff WV H. ,--- f -. : , 44 .-4:-.1 .A JV-,, gf-, Q ..,, my gk 1 ,. -.5 xy 1- 1 -. 1 ' V y 2 -A ' ' ', ,-I H , Q f' . 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A , . f ff -f-E+ , f , 4 5' VW! v-v'- f !'XY3 YY P ' - ,f .. .. . - 1 . A 1 , f , 1 M Y53m.-- f- Walter Beasley Lura Doetsch Mabel Dunway Students L Gary Clark Lauryl Driscoll Marie Ellison Student Teacher, Bonnie Johnson, and an art group. '9 5 -1 '53 W :-:,f fi S Q9 l H Lorraine Holt Dorothy Lane Mary Jane Lankford Marilyn Munson Terry Rogers Fredrick Rooney Imperial Valle H- rg,-9' -'-,,,.... in-1' ui.. Cardenas Soledad Vrenila Wilson ampus Class gets under way ww 53 s . is in QQ .' i V' . r az' Q. !F',,ff' E' Connie Trammell James Harmon Sally Wong Joseph Rodney The Imperial Valley Campus of San Diego State is located six miles east of El Centro, California. The Campus was established in September, 1959 as one of several off-campus centers authorized for the state colleges of California. The program at this campus is an integral part of San Diego State and is under the direction of the Dean of Education and Extended Services. The program is restricted to upper division courses applicable to A.B, or B.E. degrees. Counseling, testing, and admission of students are provided by the Director and a full-time and part-time instructional staff. The campus operates only from September until June covering the time when climatic living conditions of the desert are at their best. Student Teacher, Sally Wong, teaches Los Tres 0sos ,fr -- 1 y., , . QW lmymfn N s 9 Q David Cast Phyllis Hafliger Facult I .ff If fi K ,V , -ls.. V Y .l A 3 -Q, A 4-I 'gr - .1 4 1 X Zi- .Z i f.: 0 ,ax Q v G A -, -, FE gg! Inn. .. 1 I Wiigcwfff-6' K I rf H ' Q . 'f,:1W ,, f 2? fer. W ,- I 1, 1 NS' wi-if xff l .Q f'i'f' V f..,,.1 -f. ., Iota Nu Kappa lota Nu Kappa seeks to prov1de a means for women journalxsm majors and mlnors to get together to learn about the opportunltles 1n professlonal fleld as well as to learn who then' colleagues are Sigma Delta Chl S1gma Delta Chl, natlonal Journallsm soc1 ety, works to promote mterest and uphold Journallstlc standards on the undergraduate level Projects lnclucle conductlng competl tlon among hlgll school newspapers and Journallsts, llonormg outstandrng SDS journalrsm students, and sponsorlng pro f9SS10I'lB.l speaker programs for students 'C' Duck Bell lim Gxll Ta Ke Murnoka Bull Bell Ken Gardner Bedel Mack ., 51 lf Tom Chapman Larry Hleger Alex Purtee 'ff Terry Crofoot Don Leamed Ozy Reynulds N .AQ .FW ll. lll 3 L ' 5 - l in I., th, x H-ZL?'l , aff., af V' tl 1 lebe Balentlne Lmda Gouln f atlu Pearson fakes gk fm ll' ww' HarryD Mike Lugggt .lim Schrupp 9G Bonnie Bllyeu Shxrley Haas Kav Robertson F 6 'u - 1, fr. wr' RQ, 1 g ,Aj , V r f Ihr wk' Cay le Christiansen llary Freska loan Hen ley 'Nanny Morgan 'almron bpear: lxarvn Vnllp ua ,p -nr' :GZIP 'N Mxke Sund Du-k Weber Huh White tg' 4-10 ,., De-nms Trlstam Bull Weurdmg Bob Yale 151 . . . . ' A A. ' K V I .iQ ' I -v A t, ' ' ' , .4 f 'la f .M '!1 lu 3 0 0 N . N X ' ll , H '.,a,,, ll 37' up , v? ,I 'Lal' W Y, Y 1, Ev, v g. 4 W 7 E 4 'M we f , -f' - ,.,' l , , -.-. , - ,fl 5, - rig V. .gl 4 ,Y is, 1 - M' X, if Q. . . - , ,fr 'N ,,,i?.h gr 'ff 1 f , f A M K 1 o . Q 1 , r ' S I, y n K ' J 1 ' V 4, Y ,f Y I L. . i 'A grit , r,.. Q Y I 'J i-.TN 1, ,ll I-,sux F 4- ' tif: . - - '1 ' - 7 ' 1' - I a it a - a' at - fl- . - KH 1 t - fl . ., - -im AI xx t . . V ' - Til 'A w 5 's nasr f s 11 a' l 'H' 'N f V Y Ub, J... VA:- : :I I 1- I V , ' s- e H X3 '. be an 0 , -, N e A f ' t, ' Y .-. l fi J . Y 'L I ' X ' - fa . l - ' ' use . . -' L' V or - , - ., :-ff ' ... Q, HQ , A sp' f .fs fl' ' ' K ,.. Q ft .ig 57 l .l at l ' ' A A,lo ' v X .jf llllld Nw fl ' . an f le , ' N- ' L, ' ll' 1 Verse Choir The SDS Verse Choir is unique among the various performing or- ganizations because of the choir's subject and method of presenta- tion. The 'gspoken and written word is interpreted in the rhy- thmic and lyrical voices of the choir. The members are divided into sections according to the pitch and timbre of their speaking voice. This year, the Verse Choir spent most of its class time developing an outstanding program dedicated to Abraham Lincoln and encom- passing the essence of his ideals. Their performance has been re- corded professionally on an album entited, Heartbeats of a Nationf' The choir is directed by Professor E. Kingsley Povenmire. Y ' .M .f N v 4 f, 7' n , , . . V 8 ' t' Q.-fl, ag W ' ,, .4 11:3 Nl V !,g' K :mr Yft ' if' l 'iii .,, , Verse Choir performs in the quad during the free hour. College Chorus i Eff A T David Loomis conducts a section of College Chorus. The College Chorus is comprised of several sections of students interested in participating 'in the musical performances given for the community each year. This fall, the chorus performed in Berlioz's 'gRequiem with the Concert Choir and the San Diego Symphony conducted by Earl Bernard Murray. They per- formed in the annual presentation of Handel's c'Messiah during Christmas. During the spring semester the chorus presented 'LEIijah',, an oratorio by Mendelssohn. 152 The Four This quartet is comprised of mem- bers chosen from the Aztec Am- bassadors, the glee club. The voice blending of the Four Ambassadors shows versatility. The music is popular and presented in the 4'Modernaire style. This year, the quartet performed at the National Foundation's Opening for the March of Dimes. The opening banquet was held at the El Cortez Hotel and the audience included representatives from many areas of the United States. The group offers programs to many local service groups in- cluding the San Diego Optimists, and the San Diego Womenis Club. On campus, they performed at the Presidentis Convocation during orientation. The quartet often ap- pears on the same program with the Aztec Ambassadors. From left: Maurice Woods, Nancy Tripp, Ray Wade, John Peeling. Aztec Concert Choir Ft Cn A cn R ' fN 4 l Ambassadors ROW 1 I from leftl: Lynne Tierney, Christie Sullivan, Sue Barstow, Karen Noble, Ramona Hill, Pamela Lawrence, Katie Littlejohn, Margaret McAfee, Karen Parker, Kathy Houser, Sue Atkins, Kris Gjerde, Sandi Hayes. ROW 2: Pat Hammond, Pam Weidaw, Barbara Browning, .lanet Hyndman, Carol Fitzhugh, Cheryl Davis, Irene Turiansky, Susan Kirkpatrick, Candie Laidlow, Judy Taylor, Barbara Cordon, Karen Golden, Denice Korsmeier, Katherine Scott. ROWN 3: Peggi Williams, Sharon Hansen, Marilyn Gray, Robert Gray, Raymond Gibbs, Ray Graham, William Hogue, Ralph Seewald, Richard Herkert, Kathy Dauwalder, Sandee Crom. ROW 4-:, Richard Cariker, Stewart Congdon, Hale Thornburgh, Dave Sanchez, Bill Richardson, Richard Rachel, Joe Huntley, Dan Solberg, Dennis Frazier, Carol VanWinkle, Nancy Tripp. The Aztec Concert Choir is a highly trained group of musicians whose members are chosen on the basis of individual audition. During the fall, the Choir joined with the SDS College Chorus and the San Diego ,Symphony to present the 'LRequiem by Berlioz. The choir also participated in the an- nual Christmas performance of Handel's Messiahl, sponsored each year by the SDS Music Depart- ment. During the spring, the choir perf6rmed in the San Diego Syn1phony's presentation of Beethovenls Ninth Symphony at the invitation Of Earl Bernard Murray, the conductor of the Sym- phony. The choir also performed in Mendelssohrfs oratorio Elijah with the College Chorus. 153 f-I NF In 'Qgh xp 3' Q, 11 ' ,1 we .K ,.. Y A ev? M Ev' 'ifiifx - 1 .Q,, -- 19+- ik.z 'fa 7 ' E ei F . ' 5 1 1 . 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A new event for the SDS music groups was the weekls tour the Ambassadors made to military bases around the state of California. The men were well received and many ,such tours will be scheduled in the future. Z lui l ii ll' ,. ' ,. ' gem ' ga- ' Treble Clef relaxes between numbers during their annual winter concert. Treble Clef The Ambassadors x X J San Diego State's traveling men of music, 157 sports :nts s :nts Our high flying Aztec football team in action. Our card section-a new tradition at home football games. Which way did they go? Long standing records topped in many S.D.S. sports. Our staring five were all back for another try for CCAA honors Rugby-we play among the tops in this competition. L. t A-131:55 1-we-f --2,-Y 'ii ?. - uv! , tel' animal - 1 112, . 1- i ,Vg B JOHN MADDEN Assistant Football Coach GEORGE ZIEGENFUSS Head Basketball Coach Head Tennis Coach ' FRANK SCOTT Head Golf Coach STEVE EVANS Frosh Baseball Coach LYLE OLSEN Head Baseball Coach Assistant Basketball Coach BILL PHILLIPS Head Water Polo Coach DEL BEEKLEY Head Crew Coach CARL BENTON F rosh Basketball Coach 160 I-it is DON CORYELL SID HALL Head Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Athletit Expansion has been the keynote 1 the athletic program at San Dieg State College these past few year The year 1964 marks the peak c growth in athletics on this campu, Harry Broadbent's fine wrestlin squad brought home a CCAA chan pionship. Del Beekley's varsity cre' placed first in the consolation brackc of the Western Collegiate Rowi Championships. The golf team, undrd Frank Scott, finished with a stron bid for the NCAA title. Bill Bul gess, swimming team provided th biggest surprise of the year, nearl upsetting powerful Long Beach Stat! for the CCAA championship in onl the teamls third year of competitior And this is the year the Aztec foot ball team, under the guidance 0- head coach Don Coryell, became th number one small college team il the country. epartment ith intercollegiate competition in urteen sports and an expanded .C.-Intramurals program, students point with pride to San Diego teis fine representation in the ld of athletics. The men appearing these pages deserve the credit for king this possible today. Ts' 1 5' C A . Q ij 1 .5 iss L ?iE3vzss1: 1 - ' iq- is L ow- . 'gl 650 '. A . ll., N yell- 1+--w i 'F' DICK WELLS BOB KING i Athletic Director Athletic Publicity Director Head Cross Country Coach CURT GATES Head Gymnastics Coach HARRY BROADBENT Head Wrestling Coach TONY SUCEC Assistant Cross Country Coach CHOC SPORTSMAN Head Track and Field Coach BILL SCHUTTE Assistant Football Coach BILL BURGESS Head Swimming Coach 161 N .Ei . JL- -i,M,,,..,,. mn. 2-...-.ingiqg ,l.. I T . YY ,--3 , 1 1:4 H ,fu . 21'-in 'Q A FXS H U '11 iiggif-Q '.imm 'lm' Hu Wi' Hu ,N 52151 ll ll wflyfi? M W ::W,, , ,. :A - li I : Y i I7 1 ' H, U.. fl ii 25 T. if' U ,M , N H J V E., 21.5571 ,Lf T was is-M LHEEHLEADERS, Kneeling Kfrom leftl: Dave Johnson, Eileen Durkin, Cliff Hansen. Standing: Deena Windso1'. 'Z' I ' 1 Q I i 3 Q. g gb- ,F- , . ' I'r C ... Q' I-1'-'f -. tk f 5 if AA Q f' If I f .ff i ., - 1 ,I , H., , , -J, K, 1 1 - H . 'J fl. VY 1' . '.,',IL,n.1' F. JILA A A wxjy, .-3, ,. ,ng-v'c,'f,f' 5 I 1 ,, I Lug, .5 Q ..,.H .' 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This impressive display gave the fans a hint of the power that would be shown consistently throughout the season. The high scoring attack w.as led by the quarterback twosome of Rod Dowhower and Steve Taylor. The hard- driving running of .lim Allison and the fine pass receiving of Gary Garrison contributed greatly in the win. Dowhower, voted California Collegiate Athletic Association Back of the Week, completed 11 of 23 passes for 221 yards and three touchdowns, while Taylor con- nected on 7 of 9 passing attempts for 68 yards and two touchdowns. Split end Garrison caught 8 aerials for 120 yards and one touchdown. Tailback Allison gained 120 yards on 20 carries and tallied twice. Defensive standouts included guard Buddy Jones, linebacker ,lack Milks, and end Wayne Bienhoff. San Diego State 59 Cal Poly QSLCJQ 7 San Diego State continued to be one of the nation's leading small college football teams by recording its third impressive win in as many outings, this time taming the Cal Poly Mustangs 59-7. Five school records were broken by the Aztecs, in this, their first league encounter. Senior quarterback Rod Dowhower accounted for two SDS marks by passing for 290 yards and four touchdowns. Junior end Gary Garrison snared 9 aerials for 169 yards and three touchdowns, and was selected the CCAA Lineman of the Week for his outstanding efforts. Tailback ,lim Allison again looked impressive, gaining 185 yards on the ground and scoring four times. Other noteworthy performances were turned in by tight end Leon Standridge, who time and again delivered key blocks in the offensive line, and by defensive back Kent Lawson, who kept the Mustang passing attack throttled throughout the game. San Diego State 54 San Francisco State O In a very one-sided football encounter, San Diego State's powerful Aztecs completely overwhelmed the visiting San Francisco State Gators, swamping them 54-0. Tailback ,lim Allison, a 222 pound powerhouse, led the scoring attack with four touchdowns, while picking up 271 yards rushing in 20 attempts for an average gain of 13.5 yards per carry. This fine individual performance broke the SDS record for the most yards gained rushing in a single game and netted Allison CCAA Back of the Week honors. Also starring offensively for the Aztecs was 231 pound tailback John Butler, who scored three touchdowns and averaged 5.6 yards per carry. .,,,,.f F - i 1 ,-N-..-1-- - The huddle breaks ftopl . . . and . . . the play The SDS defensive unit was most instrumental in preserving the shutout. Sparked by linebacker John Godden and tackle Ken Mad- ison, the defense recovered 5 Gator fumbles and held the visitors to a minus 6 yards rushing. The United Press International ranked SDS second nationally in the small college football ratings after this open display of power. TOUCHDOWN ! ! UM v H D , N 'Q 'O . V., -L X i x 3, If 1-',s, 1,-ff. if I 9 , C n .QW s- V, ' fy x X fi wmgzsw ' ff ,.., 0... . x f . fy? ' 5 ., r , . gf - 1 5 J EI: , ... 5 :Urn if YK f X - ff? ' X ' M 1 X 1 1 W M C, A W Qgm W Q? M 535 Q f X All W Qi X P Q- ,r I X v ,. X . . 'gif , H 2 7, . N 41 f .. A - V , X -L- . 5 X- ' F ' .i s 3,6 U 'jx x Ii '. a S ' E X. 'Q J 73 , v., -- rf V , gf- ,. ' , ' ,j ? K I R -rj ' ti , 1, A I X! X v, ,li Vx V If ,hu WM O yi 1 K, All . I I K A' t ,- j M i B Y Q i 4 f -- f f . K' JJ I ' ri .4 5 ' 1 V 1, Ati' 31 -A A . x X, , . . , ,fwh . ., ,-. A Q. fr, V.: .A 11: t':,,Y', ,VW .jf f-:N 15 A,--f . su. .+.? gi-L' . , V- 'X , - I V-f ',.- f x 2n f A .. F Q Q N X ,, ff' h - I-in X Q' if ...al f H ki,L. A.: 9 A x ' NA' ff It .Q-'I I is VR, Q - . R - .. , 4- Q' ' f ' 3 1 m n 4.. gill' f 1 N ng. 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LEN KELLY, HB KENT LAWSON, HB RAY SCHMAUTZ, LB WAYNE BIENHOFF, E BING DAWSON, G MIKE COLLINS, E GABBY ESCALERA, T LEON STANDRIDGE, E DOUG EILERTS, G 4 43 P' l 54 f. --f , MORRIS, C JOHN GODDEN, LB KEN MADISON, E DARRYL NELSON, E ART DELVAUX, HB TAYLOR, QB RALPH WENZEL, O STEVE JOYNER, E LARRY HILLIARD, HB DALE HAWLEY, FB DUKE, HB JERRY KOCH, E BUDDY JONES, G TONY CLARK, HB TOM HOFFMAN, T 171 Le .iz -grae? Rr, wgll. 1 'B 0 , J ,I-.. .,,, f. . .:-ez., , ,-aa ,- 51 5:-fx-.I ir, , S.E 7 .--- -'-tab.:-x - Ya Tony Clark jumps in end zone for touchdown against Gauchos. San Diego State 50 UC Santa Barbara 9 Bouncing back from the loss to CSLA, the fighting Aztecs ran all over the Santa injured tailback ,lim Allison, Barbara Gauchos 50-9. Playing without the services of the Aztec scoring punch was divided among five men. Quarterback Rod Dowhower ran the ball for two tallies and connected twice with paydirt. Alan Duke scored on a four-yard run, while game with 51 yards on ll carries and one score. The 4.3-yard interception by linebacker John Godden, who the end zone. end Gary Garrison to strike Art Delvaux led the rushing other Aztec score came on a ran the ball all the way into CCAA Lineman of the Week was offensive tackle John Farris, who was selected for his outstanding downfield blocking and play at the line of scrimmage. The defensive star of the game was end Steve Joyner, who led a charged-up rushing attack on virtually every play. The Gaucho scoring came on an Aztec punt deflected and recovered by the Santa Barbarans in the end zone, and on a safety in the final period. L .1 I ' ,l it 1-iff' 'rl lg ,xt 'ZH r Tx :lf i 3 A., --fri 1 .dheiaab San Diego State 53 Valley State O 1 Art Delvaux ran the opening kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown and the A led 7-O. Thus began the 1964 Homeco Game, which resulted in a 53-0 rou' San Fernando Valley State's Matac The awesome strength of the San D State gridders proved too overpowe for the Matadors as they made a ' attempt to keep the score down. Cc Don Coryell's well-precisioned squad ployed both a bone-crushing running g and a formidable passing attack. Taill Jim Allison returned to his winning f after being injured earlier in the sea The senior starter from Redondo Bt rushed for 1441- yards in 22 carries scored twice. The Aztecs scored 2 touchdowns via the airwaysg two madw Gary Garrison and two by Darryl Nel Starting quarterback Rod Dowhower nected on half of the scoring pitches, Steve Taylor tossing the others. Ta completed 3 passes in 3 attempts, going for touchdowns. Members of the defensive platoon intently wa the action on the field at Santa Barbara. 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Other touchdowns were scored on passes to Darryl Nelson and Mike Collins, and on a 35- yard scoring scamper by halfback A11 Delvaux. Delvaux was the Aztecs' top rusher, gaining 83 yards on 8 carries. The Bulldog tally was sei up by an Aztec fumble recovered on the one- foot line by Fresno. Tailback Jim Long carried the ball in for the score. y-.urn .. 1, 4 ,, . ,. -ti. ,H rf,-J f L' ' . , ffl,- V, ...,.., - Q? .4-..:, KX Art Delvaux scampers for sizable yardage against Fresno . . . then . . . . . . Allison skirts around end for big gain. San Diego State I5 San Jose State 20 The last game of the 1964 football season proved to be a disastrous one for the fighting Aztecs. San Diego State was in control of the ball game up to the last two minutes of play. After a penalty forced the Aztecs to give up the ball, Spartan quarterback Ken Berry led a devastating passing attack which resulted in a 15 yard rollout touchdown pass to end Bob Bonds with 32 seconds remaining on the clock. Despite the loss, the game did provide its brighter moments. Flanker Gary Garrison broke the NCAA records for passes caught, for yards gained, and for touchdowns scored by an end in one season. Jim Allison completed his final year of college football as the nation's leading ground gainer, boasting an average gain of 6.8 yards per carry. Ironically the greatest football team in San Diego State's history shattered countless records, yet failed to win a conference championship. 176 ,g, San Diego State 44 Fresno State 6 ' l .aw . ,Jai tl 1-1 i 1.1.7 ., .' V 1, ' ' 'if x-Ji' W ' V 14 g, rl' 1.2 xv z r Jifz'-if-5?-Z ' 'ff-'LQ . . 1' - ' sages? align ' A E fit-wg-, :' ' ijt? V .xv iiffreagf. .. ,.,f..a.x 1-wr, , 5'F1.'.-gif. ' '1Lv',ii':, ?i,-,im H-ff ww i u+zii?S1L5v3'si.a -f '.4.M.-ai.f..,,l.f 1 ' -'ff' A JOHN FARRIS UC Santa Barbara if A 1 XJ -offer Il vs! fi lgfof-E' ROD DOWHOWER Cal Poly Pomona Fresno State Eff: ..LL S Z I I X A 5 L . J Vp f -' ff ' ' ..- -'Q Ha 'I cf, l'g:it. J -.., Vmiu I I: ,mtg 1 wg, ie. ' , G' -MY' Eg, .Kt:if,f 4 ART DELVAUX LEON STANDRIDGE BUDDY JONES Valley State Cal State LB Cal Sliite LA A-if A . 5 .9 WM .L ,'!LL'4.: 'Rf ff 3.5: X fa . .l i . ' 1 K, fx ' - . f W t A 1 2, of ig! . ,fi QA ' x ., ga ,If V - N DIES? 'Tv -it 'I T fi' Q. - - .- ' -5' If ' ' 1 r l V A . ,' '5' '. 'K' 1 f . 4 r , V .-, 1 fx 1 ' af, ' N If D m 1' . P' ,nu 1 4' V r Q if 1 '1 f L sf Us 5 . l l , I y Li Q 1,7 . WN. . I f 4 A 17. is-Pi.-.n'i i 51. . ,fg- t F ! . Q? ' ' . 1'-'F a Qfgg .mi ' - '11 A N ' ef' . V -,.- jf f Mp. 4 .Fri -1 ly::lieSr:f1 s T l ymilj i r .-' ' f af ,W . 5 fm. , A. ,. as .. --f ff -. '- - . '. -mae . .-7-- , ,. ' awk., ' gg,-3 ,,, T? 'a-gaeterfgqgz ..q, 1.ffp.,,L .gig is it IZ -.faking-,-I ' Qglgfh --.4. 1 .' fjiv QV' ' 'mln' 1.1mf' Q , .gl-.'2'fr:-6T? 9l' 'Q . .i ' 4 ' ONE! N , 4 ' 4, 'M I .,.....i 7' S955-'M A V- eff'-f -.-l.1:,.-. , ':ff, :,,,. qi, TWO! Cross-Country ROW I ffrom leftl: Gavin Riley, Bob Hallmark, Clyde Rilea, Tom Blackwell, Spence Milne, Dick Hall, Jack Elmore. ROW 2: Bob Cetzen, Jim Miller, John Colson, Werner Willoughby, Paul Steusel, Phil Wheaton, Rick Dewey. This year's cross country team, under the fine coaching of Dick Wells and Tony Sucec, devel- oped a habit of winning big meets. The one-two punch of frosh star .lim Miller and junior stalwart Gavin Riley provided the leadership as the well- trained squad captured the Whittier Invitational, the lVlt. San Antonio ln- vitational, and placed both first and second in the San Diego AAU Cross Country Championships bv entering two teams. The SDS harriers became ungracious hosts, winning their own Aztec Invita- tional. Placing a close second in the CCAA Championships, the 1964 team can look back on a very successful season. Next year promises to be an even better record of achievements as virtually the entire squad returns. sn' g il Q .U 1 asih y L A I x , . ' V , o . H , ' it , , ,JF lr' --.V - l,.,,... L br' 1 'T' li i W l .Vivian 1 ' '... , .M ,Ci an r M I - -' , ,. K T a Q ' S ,A ., L X A lx Goalie Bob Hovey blocks an L.A. shot. ,'. '- s54i'4Y. 1' is 'Tia Forward Gary Worth controls ball against Valley State. Water polo, in its third year of competition at San Diego State, made great strides this season under the direction of coach Bill Phillips. The Aztec poloists completed their sched- ule boasting wins over Redlands University and Claremont- Mudd College, in addition to suffering close defeats at the hands of L.A. State and Valley State. Outstanding performers on this yearis team were Bob Hovey, Mike Gerry, Dave Gertsch, Dennis Hurwitz, Gary Worth, Tom Schupbach, Roger Manderscheid, and Dick Shultz. The squad is looking ahead toward more improvement in 1965. Water Polo ROW 1 Kfrom leftl: David Gertsch, Tom Schupbach, Dennis Hurwitz, Bob Hovey, Mike Gerry, Gary Worth, Roger Manderscheid. ROW' 2: Rocky O'Keefe, Neil Heimburge, Jim Westwood, Ken Thompson, Gary Brynes, Ernie Ligon, Jim White, Court Kenaston, Gary Gundlach, Mike Grover, Ron Davis. '- ' I .1 1 I 'I 9 . Q t V r i vt ,CM Sl ffl 1 vu a. s s Ap, 1 Catlin finds room to score between the outstretched arms of two Bulldogs Basketball 180 The San Diego State varsity basketball team compiled a season which proved thrilling and yet frustrating to most fans. Title contenders all the way, the Aztec hoopsters were engaged in nine contests decided by two baskets or less. SDS split wins with virtually all league leaders, losing twice only to upstart Valley State. Led by playmaker Jack Shawcroft, big gun Larry Meek, and springy Al Catlin, this year's squad finished third in a conference loaded with outstanding teams. Exciting moments were shared in narrow wins over conference champion Fresno State, both Cal Polys, and cross-town rival Cal Western. Coach George Ziegenfuss is counting on several members of this year's freshman team to fill the shoes of the seven men who will be lost to the varsity squad via a ,lune graduation. Q iw ,-- .Q F f fm fn f mf ef 2 7 i xi' ' '-,V U 1, iv Qf 1 QSggii70' di , Q k W ' v' 521, 1 . .il U px--I, Q-LJ 4 Q v I E 63 ff, N if z - .r.' 3 J sf' 'i .1 ' - y Q r x A Nq,,,k0'P S 3 , A' A 1 45 -A A, ?' 'Z 9 --uf Q ' Q ' flilnw' R . F Fi ',l1?i'f-ay ,r. q,' The Starting Five I Al Catlin-forward Jack Shawcroft-guard . sz - JR- . -I-'V - 'xy 1f.'- -. . - Vx, H .- 5. 1 Behind the scenes at half time. 'f'-'Mba-...MV-1 t x inf I, . Aff . If 'x YU' Bob Mackey - center Larry Meeks-forward J im Bowers - guard ROW 1 ffrom. leftl: Asst. coach Lyle Olsen, Jack Sllawcroft, Jim Bowers, Craig Nettles, A1 Catlin, John Adams, Dave Callender, Larry Meek, Bob Mackey, Larry Willis, Dick Pierce, Bob Hoss, Fritz Ziegenfuss, Cary McCoy, coach George Ziegenfuss. l by 'S 44 Ula. 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Frosh BasketbaH A ROW ' 1 ffrom leftj: asst. coach Jack Shawcroft Steve Vieira Dave Olmstead Bob Grundstrom Dave Lunder Terry Klipp Dave Miller coach Carl Benton ROW 2: Brad Neal Al Skalecky Russ Magnuson Ron Coleman Bob Clem Rick Eveleth The 1964--65 freshman basketball season was acclaimed as a pivotal point in the success of San Diego State's basketball program during pre-season discussion. With a varsity composed chiefly of seniors new talent had to be quickly developed to provide a nucleus for the varsity squad during the next few years. Piloted by Carl Benton, the frosh team delighted fans with its outstanding grade of play. Such promising stars of the future as Bob Clem, Dave Miller, Al Skalecky, Dave Olmstead, and Rick Eveleth together helped to compile the finest won-lost record in Aztec frosh basketball history with an 18-3 slate. fl mm mt Iliff e 'ln g 1 D M Ulf!! A jk A C., ' ll? X X K it J ' ' J, .' ' V. .. ' 1' -,-.--,,, ... , , Y blocking attempt fails. stil Wa 4 4 ' A ' . .. . .,,,,,,z, I 4' '1 . . -X 1 ul- 'l Q'9 .. WJ?-',f, ' l Q-x.x:f?R: Wig3i'l' ig Q I O-51' X4 . I 1 L 2 1 'F ' v Q 5 L - I S Q if I fr, L- Wrestling R.: - KV--:U Q' KP' Mm Q E -10.5-L V 7- 5 5. - The take-down and the pin! np. xv el r' 0,6 'F -.. ,955-.M - , ,sf 1 - ,. .L applying the hold 189 Season Reviewed Although hurt by eligibility requirements, the 1965 Wrestling squad nevertheless maintained respectable stature in competition. The varsity grapplers fared well in league meets and garnered third place in the all- important conference championships. Fine individual performances were turned in by ,lim Abrams and John Zook who took second in their respective weight divisions in bids for a conference crown. Bright sports for Harry Bro.adbent's charges were a 33-5 victory over Valley State and a 25-3 trouncing adminis- tered to the matmen from Cal Berkeley. Mike Shields Larrv PGI1HCh0 I I, T? V YVAQ jim: srl, H. 45521 ftopj San Diego State in trouble . . but . . Kbottaml Another victory for the Aztecs! Mel Duarte , . . ,- u V W' :F Amd, k.,,,,Q-' ,.-w--4.v-1n- -.Qv,,...r-., , Dennis Aiken Jim Abrams J im AI1de1'S011 Frank Brown T om Lessard John Zook . , w , E' .F I 'I 'v n Au ,N Wx How did I ever get in this position? jngnnw' 191 Y' ,+2'grz 3.b-.-nv4voou-vO-'40- l Q . .-J, . -. , ,KXN .ij-jg 'ff ,i,'h, ' '. 1 -x , x ' - wx-Yfw ' 'Rx xg, ' A'.', vi.,-Am, A ., N. x,'.':,L . ,A-HW . l - 15 . ,. q x, .i jx.,- .y,5,ffo . v xx . QV , ' . N - GLW-IVF. x A 1 V 3:23 Nx x .. ,JR v 'u 5 . NFL-? 'F 3 . ,,! v ...r .f A -1 .-A. .fu WL 4 A l'ff ' f x 9 a,,. 'll ' 4 1 A 3 X V5 rg J gn Q A, 1 N. Rugby The Aztec Rugby Club once again repre- sented San Diego State handily, winning all of its league games to date and looming as a formidable challenger for a second successive crown. Though bowing to pow- erful Cal and Stanford, the SDS ruggers showed their muscle by soundly trouncing nationally .ranked Loyola of Los Angeles 13-3. Other victories have come at the expense of UC Riverside and the Univer- sity of Southern California. Outstanding players thus far have been three year veterans Bob Prahl and Paul Plumb, kicker Dennis Wise, break Gene Anderson, and scrum half Greg Campbell. The record over the years bears out the success enjoyed by Aztec ruggers since the sport was first introduced to this campus. Running back Paul Plumb tries to block a kick-to-touch. Len Kelly makes a save to stop an aggressive scoring threat. 43 9-1 rf ,wmyuwxilugkwigxg time . J... im- an f' H 1-, -- '., ' - i. w.'l . -. -151, ' fm,-Y: ' .,LH.,,- P' . - :fc -V ff-1J't, ,, A. . -NUQM if' Vi J- '- gl ix vt, 'wa ' v gil AM 1 'W '4'F 1l W'F9H'l l'Fg1WFf'T'1!'l W u -xl. : 1.1 -Yann ii: J - :. 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The frosh eight defeated both Orange Coast and SC, while the J.V.s lost both regattas but made strong showings. Next season's prospects look even brighter for coach Del Beekley's varsity team. Returning will be rowers John Ruzich, A. Harlow, Jim Crouch, and Lee Hart, and veteran cox'n Dave Hodges. Promising candidates from the J.V. and fresh- man squads are Gary Dunsmore, Fred James, Mark McLaren, and Paul Wiggins. - 'r dill W. me FROSH, Umm leftl: Nick Watson, Paul Wiggins, Don Oftedahl, Steve Benson, Darrel Worm, coxswain Larry Cully, Steve Atkins, Mark McLaren, Doug Hart. J'.V.s, ffrom leftl: Fred James, Gary Dunsmore, Bob Goodell, Fred McGee, Sid Cavey, Dean Russell, Bill Gebur, Bob Werve. Kneeling: coxswain Tom Childs. 1. - - -735,- ' .-.sfiiz 'ifagiii 'P-'LZ it , 1 4 f. j M.. in ull! W W' 4 lt 'fmiiwl m -. H , , vi ,w H: wr w H4151 ' '--4-1.41 'f!!!3E!.! Up ' ' ' Bruce Hafer and Rick Heckler streak across finish line of 100 yard dash. as l ar.-: f f V e A - .,.,., A .s . ' . 1' 1.35 l All -. ..- ,gif W' If :H rg? ' me ,H 1 mm ig?H..mw N meg'-... ' Q ll W T Yi G' 1 ,i A, i YW H H1 M it W, lgwl uw wi A Y ' r if Qt V fi Y ii W Wg! c ' l:'ff333' s k i , 3 53 H' 5? it M W 1' l . Ny W H 'A 1 Face to face with the challenge . . . 196 Over the bar. Although losing to nationally ranked UCLA in its only dual meet to date, the Aztec cinder- men figure to be among the top contenders in the race for the CCAA crown. Already the Aztecs have placed second behind the always tough University of Arizona in the Claremont Relays. San Diego State's varsity thinclads recorded second best times in the distance medley and two mile relays, and the mile relay team of John Gedney, Larry Godfrey, Rick Herrmann and Bruce Hafer captured their event in record time Q3:l5.ll. Other men who will be counted on heavily this season are SDS record holder in the shotput Brad Baer, hurdlers Brad Gilmore and Jim Webb, sprinter Rick Heckler, distance men Clyde Rilea and Gavin Riley, and decathlon performers Elmer Logans and Ray Napier. Track and Field jj! f ll :- of , , Q1 Fans of all ages came to the meets ROW 1 K from leftl: Frosh coach Dick Wells, Larry Martin, Rich Bullock, Gavin Riley,, Rick Heckler, Ed Mathews, Ray Reichert, Art Delvaux, Clyde Rilea, Bob Getzen, Ted Hack, mgr. Art Davis. ROW 2: Asst. coach Tony Sucec, John Gedney, Wilbur Smith, I im Thomp- son, Larry Godfrey, Frank Stark, Brad Baer, Steve Haiman, Pat Rusnell, Carl Jacobus, head coach Choc Sportsman. ROW 3: Don Gor- don, Jim Webb, Jim Conlay, Bruce Hafer, Rick Herrman, Ray Napier, Ron Duly, Dave Gilmore, Elmer Logans, Eddie Logans, Tom Logans, Pat McKenna. ATE STATE 4:61- ,agr y ' Bob Jones leads the pack in the 120 highs. Brad Baer uncorks another record hreaking effort. 198 'i'f7TE i355f'E'z:Y-' 'f V ' N - N V Pi-W5 491f-lQ'+,'L:-ffgef' I j ' . ' ffl '13, -u F. LL' '-IMI I ' 5-5 fs' I 1 ..., Nw 4 - , M 1 1 ' -'E- L-Jn X .wjg zmo , ' L, Y . ,Him rw ' ,ww K ' - ,H '1 ff- - .,, 1 fi X f. F2 0-Q.-f . . ,iff A. H12 E.. - 1 F w.. Z .-., ' Io, , , rl? gi, NY Q V Z jgw' ,H N' if , - , Z ,Y gm, M r 1 Elmer Logans strains for more distance in the long jump. -. 5' f --3-f'-'s-, 'T,' 4 ,M . f ,,,,, i. if .1 ,-L- ,.gl-:1 f-.,.- 7f,.',,4 i --J' L W -, Gavin Riley paces himself in the mile. Larry Godfrey takes a hurdle in stride -W - , ,if if RwfL:.eg?ji J .Q 5 , ff r 'A .1 F' L... l v 1. K, Rick Heckler breaks the tape in the 100. .lohn Cedney hurls the javelin. fa. . -i I Gary Worth turns on back stroke. X Swimmin l965 NCAA Cham X The victors and their well deserved prize For the first time in school history the swimming team traveled to Normal, Illinois and returned three days later as the National Collegiate Athletic Association college division swimming champions. The Aztec contingent was never headed during the three day meet, winning places in all events and finally emerging victorious among the 53 teams entered in the national finals. Sophomore Speedster Mike Gerry shattered two records, claiming firsts in the grueling 500 and 1650 yard freestyle events, and adding a third in the 200 free. Team captain Mark Bruce took third places in the 4-00 yard individual medley and the 200 yard butterfly, and a second in the 1650 free. The biggest surprise of the meet was Aztec diver Chris Robert's first place in the three-meter diving event. The national championship should make SDS students feel justly proud of the high caliber athletic teams rep- resenting our college and community. Then gasps for alr after securing the victory if 'W if wr' 'J In dual meet competition the Aztec mermen were un- -. defeated, besting nine teams. In his four years as b swimming coach at San Diego State Dr. William Burgess f has undisputably assembled together some of the finest ...- swimming talent ever to grace our campus. The culmina- tion of his efforts and the reward for his dedicated y service to the school are found embodied in the national championship plaque won this year by his devoted - charges. May coaches of high ability and teams of this caliber continue to spread the name of San Diego State College to the national level. 'N s Chris Roberts executes another well-precisioned dive. ROW 1 Kfrom leftj: Barney Voorhees, Roger Mandersheid, Mickey Bradley, Galy Byrnes, Jim Skelley, Jerry Edwards, Gary Worth, Tim Holmes. ROW 2: Head coach Bill Burgess, Chris Roberts, Mark Bruce, Barry Hay, Rich Rosten, George Tomllnson, John Lomac, Mike Goldkamp, asst. coach Rick Evans. ROW 3: Ron Baker, Tom Schupbach, Quintin Bradley, Dave Albright, Robert Santos, Ernie Ligon, Mike Gerry. I r i it 'fi .2 , T 3-'El-. Coach Burgess holds summit conference before big meet. I They're off ! 41.- x sv' 203 L:-ai V. 5, ls Q 7' .'T ?'T' 1 . , R .Q 121. t nf: .a,,A , Ag:-' ,-, . Q'X 'MW A 9 K, n I Wi' 6 'S A V115 If W A ' 1 A v H L' 12 V M , 5 2 ' E g s? I 3 , W 1 X , u 1 f V k I If sw 1 th.. 51. v 1- -'Q M, I ,Ab Aff , 'F T AVP, ,IE W 1 - ., ,. ,ffl-+fig,. 1 1. , M, ix L, X .. -. 'Q s f Baseball ll The Stretch Hot box action The 1965 varsity baseball team found itself in the hands of a rookie manager who never- theless proved his coaching rnettle from the first Play ball! Lyle Olsen set the tone for his team's high level performance, and the players followed suit. The Aztecs sported a 13-1-1 record at the end of pre-league play. Baseball has definitely come into its own at San Diego State. This year the varsity hard ballers defeated such major schools as the University of Utah and the Washington Huskies, and played a nine inning tie with the Oregon Ducks. The Aztecs have shown the power which should take them to the top of the CCAA. SDS's only setback occurred while splitting a twin-bill-with Pepperdine, losing the second game 2-1. Spearheading the pennant drive are Craig Nettles, Steve Simon, Tom Whelan, and Ed Mendez in the batting department, and John Lippert, Bob Rands, Galen Earls, and Jack Milks on the mound. Other key veterans include Lee Woodward, Don Shaw, and Roger Clark. 205 'I Aztecs Go Big Time Tinkers to Evers to Chance Margin of safety I . Look to the bullpen ef ui .11 H2139 ci .Q , . -q.,.-- I A. . . ,Y-, A I X, ab -. - 1 ,LY ., .F-P- - .- '---, xv ,ix . v . .. -as-.. , wins. ,I 4 H . f .- - ' ,,,:.. ,, 4..,- ,Q K, , ' ' ..., ,:. .in . -s . V. , 5 , , V , V, ,K A.-.,?,., Q, V V -. U - Q. V Y-. AM 5 1 . 1 . Q -2-if 1 L i 'A1lk:'. 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' Q . 317 ' ,' ' Tags.. 1- - ,,g.,'m'--,n ,. . .V 1 . ,J w , ,'f,:s-.151-' . ,wgfrf 4.2 I Uh: ' gp i fx-0 ' 'L ' 14' . s- Y, , ' ' 1 ff' , lf' 4 1 5 gr., ..:l.Al4 ' .,,1i.z.,5 Y ,L ,M ,-' u -w 4 g j, V - i , 'L A , 'A . 41 W - 7 - - s - The Duster Another run crosses the plate for the Aztecs. ii 3.1 -. l,..J.m 7 1' QE' J 1. f. , 6- -- rx- -if ,Mus-can -7- -.4..- - ff ,--- f--'-- t ...fy ,,,, v-r A 4-' .' ---. -? .- - ,, -. - ,, 149- ,.... ,,.,...+ 1, -. -' 3-1. li.. .... 16... Y f -Q-,5.LW,,! ij gif-'fy' f,,,AJg',' . . .f 0 3 ..-ii',y ' ' ' 1- in 1 f' s. wi-3 .1 - L: . . . - If-'C5 '.Y 'W -1 ff!' .aal..-4 ',,, ',. f A ' 'T' qi-,537-fet.-f Z W x 1 'Q - 1-14 ' . f 'H' '- ' ' 'Q 7' A ' Aff? ' 31-5 '-A ' QP 35 4 D - . lf J , 'F - , .' 13. -: .3-L7u'?Q,.gfA-1 ' yt- W , ' 4' , g? .'? -v fcgpx - Lek,-' fs ., ,J 5: Q -., Q:-7 Q H. ., . L-LU .lf 125- ' . - . 5 o gs- - - .w, '! Q 'J '-. 'F 'wi 'J' ' . L4 Af' nfs , EVN -'., Q, v .-u 207 . -F-- ' ' ,jj ' i V f ,imp , cf, . . ,q , M ? -, : - ,zz ,fy Number one pair Jim Gilbert and Mike Riley survey the fairway. Go If MH? 16.0 Two-time CCAA champion Alan Campbell plies his putter. The 1965 Aztec golf team is once again setting fire to the local links. As of the end of March coach Frank Scottls divotmen were averaging less than 75 strokes a man and heralding a perfect 9-0 season record. Impressive wins have already been notched over powerful USC and title contender L.A. State bogied to 38-18. Leading the squad to more acclaim in bids for conference and are sub-par men Mike Riley, Jim UCLA, and league the mighty Aztecs local and national NCAA gold cups Gilbert, Alan Campbell and Ernie Hauser. FRONT ROW Kfrom leftj: Joe Byrom, John Wilson, Alan Campbell. BACK ROW: Coach Frank Scott, Mark Schmidt, Mike Riley, Gary Kline. in lf ff. ., 12111. fe ' , f in ,- g 2 HF, H' ' :g Jim Quilty returns a lob. .lohn Wallen scurries after a low smash. , U ' mi mi H H E i H t Tennis At the end of non-conference play San Diego State's fine tennis team was boasting a 5-1 record, losing in a return match only to Cal Western University. In CCAA action the netters have scored an impres- sive win over highly-touted Long Beach State, narrowly edging the pre-season favorite 5-4-. As of April first the Aztecs are hungrily eyeing the league crown. Trying to nail down the champion- ship are front line men .lohn Wallen, Dennis Hannan, Jim Quilty, John Lehton, Daryl Dale and Bud Myers. From left: Daryl Dale, Steve Crumpacker, Dennis Hannan, John Lehton, Bud Myers, Al Cain, coach Georze Ziezenfuss. : i -V Y gr, i ig' S n ' 5-D.s.c. -e '-X ' 541,511 5 U '4 , ' FRONT ROW Kfrom leftj: Herschel Hendrickson, Al Woerner, Buzz Gibbs, Rick Vancil. ROW 2: Jim Callender, Vance Gage, Jack Henn, Bob Clem. 210 Are you kiddin' me?!! Volleyball Led by the naLion's top intercollegiate volleyball player of 1964, Jack Henn, and second team all-American selectee Her- schel Hendrickson, the 1965 Aztec spikers are currently holding down second place in their conference behind the nation's number one collegiate volleyball team, the Bruins of UCLA. ln league action coach Bob Hanson's disciples claim triumphs over UC Riverside and Loyola University, losing only to UCLA. The Aztecs are look- ing ahead toward the Intercollegiate Na- tionals from which they emerged as the third lmest college team in the nation last yeah. Try for the flags, buddy! The Big Rush ,,p..r,.t.,,,,,j 31. ,. ,155 l IFC and Intramural Sports Inter-fraternity and intramural sports competition reached new heights of activity as three separate programs QIFC, independent, and dormitory? moved into full swing. Added to the list of corn- petitive sports were handball and swimming. Teams were well-balanced and upsets were the Lrule of the day. Competition was sometimes fierce but sports- manship always prevailed. SDS's high grade intramural sports program is continuing to provide worthwhile activity for the male student body. This year the mens' and womens, dorms were even pitted against each other in athletic contests. Perhaps mixed com- petition will he in vogue within the next few years! Private battle being waged undemeath the basket. , . t l 1 M ':n ,.:.:.i.: -.: . it ll gp I 4 . ..,,. Q' . Q J 'll 1'-elsfei' ,X , L- All-Mmg .. - y Ha 9 9' r y ,, ,y,. ,y A zlg ...::.. as ,Q . - fu.: --- gg g. n ' 'Q V , -,,,,,.--u- ' V X ...asf 1 if ' ' . s 5 3 V al- xW' ' X is i', t U A ' ' '- ' ' 5' 4 - A 5 lll :Q p 1 p u T 43 4 'I .r A, H K t W' - if I v I . i --Q T, YV T.-it I. h If .Ak Y M it E: k g,.N X. 5 A V - -vw ,U A Y .,, E l 3? tx 17: Q 1 ,. I , , XL ' 2 , l 'Ls f ii't- .':'ff . --MEF: 5-12'-r R kr greelxs greelxs greelxs Chemin, ching, ching . . . You c'an't be serious about going swimming . . .' Down, Rover! Catching a quick Coke in between classes I dub thee hig Mother! Phi pledges kick-off in charity bowl with the Sig Ep pledges Sweepstakes trophy will he this big! Y TERI SHONAKER President Panhellenic Council Panhellenic Council is organized to further cooperation and understand- ing between the campus sororities. The constitution and bylaws of the Council maintain rules within each individual group. Each year Pan- hellenic sponsors Panhellenic work- shop, Pledge Presents and a Panhel- lenic Party for all rushees. Greek Week and Greek Retreat are spon- sored jointly by Panhellenic and the Inter-Fraternity Council. Delegates to the Panhellenic Council post at one of their weekly meetingsg ROW 1 Kfrom, leftl: .loan Chabot ltreasurerl, Carol Davila fsecre taryl, Teri Shonaker fpresidentl, Vicki Valliere Cvice presidentl, Nancy Lee Morgan Coffice managed. ROW 2: Dean Marjorie Warmer Ruth W th' D' E t ROW 3 Carol Minton Sharon Phelan, Sandy Rogers Reichert, Barbara Ferver, Sue Heide, Mary Anne Morgan, Jean or xngton, lane a on. : , - Judy Schultz, Barbara Finerman, Eileen Durkin, Mona Williams, Jean Ellis, Betsy Cunningham, Dorothy Hatalsan, Sue Sykora. 1 l . . 4 ,pf 5 1 H1 Cl PANHELLENIC OFFICERS ffrom leftl: .loan Chabot, treasurerg Vicki Valliere, vice presidentg Teri Shonakcr, presidentg Carol Davila, secretary: and Nancy Lee Morgan, Junior Panhellenic The members of Junior Panhellenic include representa- The purpose of the organization is to foster campus and tives from each pledge class of the on-campus sororities. inter-sorority spirit and promote sound scholarship and high social standards among the pledge classes. Junior Panhellenic President Susie Sarkela presides over a weekly meeting of delegates. De Pauw Umverslty 1885 San Diego State 1950 BONNIE HAEFER 'ALPHA President V w- S ,' W VLWLZE TPY - xxx-i'V: ' fs 'ri if r t Fixx Q .. may - Q 135335 , ' I I , '- . 4 3 i f ' , ' ' K A 2 ,, Margaret Barnum Susan Baskerville .ludy Bennett Susan Blanc Susan Blount lenny Brown 216 V1 aa if W ggw H --- NM um A Y in N N r 100 Chapters I-E33 GIEII - ., , -' '7,:f5',!Q , Ai V 1 'X 4: All 7 - : J ' 5 ,gr ,1 , HN iigjf 1 75 H 7 , ' , . H , . J, Q 1 . fm Y - .. ,. Y 1 . ,. M, H .' ', ,lf wil V l E- v N '11 , . - , - . 4. - ,rr ' ,Q - , , 1 A 14 'gli H l O.. NX I X .B 3 'D 'EV r 1 5 1 1 .V L I , - X . A 1 1 gg Y I A T r X 4 2 Shamlfm Crowley Brenda Cruse PB! DCPCW Terry Donaldson Susan Dryden Marlane Dunn Eileen Durkin if :ai Y or f 4 f 1,- J gy L li il l 1. ' SDF' '-fill? ' B ' A lf ij- ' -3: - ae 4 i -1 5-4 i FL A , . 5' -1143 V- Y r W Q: ' Qf .19 i f if - M, fs will, 4 I A ' ' J- ,f-,M 5 A . Ari x 1? is ' ' au? B ' Brooke Harper Jolene Hege Ka!l1y Howe Linn Humber Susie Jennings Mary Johnson Franny Maloney Ann Phillips Bonnie Powers Sharon Reaume Cherie Rhoadg Polly Saccoman Linda Smxih Shan Stancxl Jean Thompson Carol Tongish Chris Trankla Winnie Treadwell Robin Vail Vicki Valhere Laurel Walton l ew V 1 .A Pat Brown Dune Cavallln Martha Chavez Sharon Cleveland Penny Crowder C11 .A Cham 'il' Joyce Folia Lindo Cano 'wr-I ' 9 2 Joy Moody Mary Olsdn Shaula Paul Susie Swanson Pat Tabor Melinda Thomas Jill WBFTUH 5h8l'0ll WHO!! Jeannie Westhead Jean Worthington Diane Zervas Barham McCabe Sandy McClain Susan Steele Carolyn Stuhrmat PROIVIINENT MEMBERS TERRY DONALDSON Songleader Del Sudoesze EILEEN DURKIN Cheerleader SHEILA GRIM of Student Orxentatlon Special Events .IILL WARREN AWS Presldent ACTIVITIES AWS Gayle Atwell Programs Chairman Sharon Waxon Scripps Cottage Chalrman ANGEL FLIGHT Board Martha Chavez Mellnda Thomas ,lean Thompson Dlane Zervas SPURS Jenny Brown Dlane Cavallm Llnn Humber Elame Durl-nn Cathy Georggln Sheila Gnm Rome Hagar KAPPA DELTA Rohm Vail Presldent Sharon Waxon DEL SUDOESTE Dlane Zervas PANHELLENIC Vicki Valliere Vice President GREEK WEEK Mary Olson Chairman EVENTS AND HONORS PRESIDENT Bonnie Haefer VICE PRESIDENTS Carol Stuhrman Sharon Waxon SECRETARIES Brooke Harper Franny Maloney TREASURER Barbara Howard CHAPTER OFFICERS Easter Seal Drive Roller Skating Contest Founders Day Christmas Formal Spring Formal Homecoming Float Honorable Mention Greek Bowl Second Place 217 , lg!!-XX -,f -X , .1 ,,-' X 1 xx Barnard College 1909 S 3 San Diego State 1964 G +23 tl !- dl we 3 G llll 3 JUDY SCHULTZ :REA X455-a 'E 1.E7L'0 d1 President if 1!l ., .f , ' ' 'fn' Ns ' 11255 ,I ,V J XR Susan Adler Evie Balderman Gail Balderinan Roberta Baranov Sarah Beinhom Pam Bocchio 218 'Q Carol Freedman Gloria Goldstein '4 Dene Mandel Carol Newman Ellen Roston Jodi Roisman Suzi Schultz Susie Siner Sharyn Snyder Sue Straus 55 Chapters .AILEEA Judy Gottlieb Ronnie Hersh Lonnie Kane Roxie Israel The happy news of an engagement is announced by the QI Marsha Davi Jo-Anne Bowen 's Barbara Finerman Cheryl Frankel E I K' Bobbie Kleine Sandy Knell Lois Le Bow Sue Lipson oi chocolates. si! , I III W, ,MMIII III IIWIIM .f I ' ' 14 ' I ,ips-1 I L54 ' Q? X VL? ' X . W 1 . i . I I I Ellen Okun Marcia Sanger Julie Siraton Francie Swede Joanne Pearlman Karen Schaenfeld Bobbie Solcolove Jan Tilds ' Judy.. Schultz receives charter from National President Mrs. Lillian Goldsmith. I PROMINENT MEMBERS JUDY GOTTLIEB Lower Division Representative, Finance Board, Homecoming Chairman LONNIE KAN E Sigma Nu Sweetheart ELLEN OKUN Miss San Diego Contest, Fourth Runner-up, Queen of Harvest Ball JAN TILDS Head Songleader, Dormitory Wing President, Pep Board ACTIVITIES LITTLE SISTERS OF THE SHELL AND OAR Marcia Sanger CETZA Suzie Schultz ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Evie Balderman' EVENTS AND HONORS Fall Formal Mardi Gras Dance Retreat Mother-Daughter Tea Informal Pledge Presents Open House Best Creek Spirit, Greek Week Homecoming House Decorations, Third Place Homecoming Float, Honorable Mention CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Judy Schultz VICE PRESIDENT Barbara Finerman SECRETARY Frances Swede TREASURER Judy Gottlieb 219 Syracuse University 1904 San Diego Stage 1949 ...md RUTH REICHERT President 93 Chapters ..AInIE'IEI.i C3-.A.IIMlIII!.lI..A. X 'sif,!i,5 :I . Y f - - I I f 1 all all Q r l g 5 r ,, l 5' v-if Ze, l X v 0? au 'i 4 1. , sf 7 r 4 L H ips E . K Q X 'X W' Uv, . irllib Q fini? -'U 1 ifff :ff -A ' VY Y X1 , df: Ann Cooper Nancy Dryer Margaret Dudley 'Isabel Dye Elissa Fehnders Carol F0l'lJCS 4' Q Lynne Colden Barbara Cranlund Carol Hall Nlary Halverson Heather Heatherly Suzanne Henderson IQ.. ' in K 1 I ii ' r 1 . xiii:- ' i i' Winners of Pumpkin Panic Contest proudly display their talents. ' ' ,Q Caroline Ahlswede Kris Amundson Diane Baker Sharon Barrows Ann Bishop Margie Blackman 220 D Sally Boyles Gwen Bucknell Carolsue Bullard Manlyn Byrne Vnrgmra Campbell Katha Carpenter IlJEI.n'I'.A. K fb 3- Colleen Fort Carol Hollmgsead Lyn Huckaby Nancy Isenhour Kns Kops Diana Latham I'-. Iackle Lawatch Jane McAndrew Georgranne Nelson Nancy Orrell Ellen Pfadenhauer Kay Rearden Andrea Shaver Gay Soldman Llnda Smith Carla Sleepy Clare Ste art Clo Ann Vaughan Lynne Whne Judy Wxlson Nancy Woqdbrrdge PROIVIINENT MEMBERS GWEN BUCKNELL Dream G1r1 of Delta Sxgma Phl CAROL HOLLINGSEAD Flag Twlrler NANCY ORRELL Ma J orette NANCY WOODBRIDGE KEBS News D1rector ACTIVITIES CAP AND GOWN Ruth Relchert SPURS Ellssa Fehnders Suzanne Henderson Gay Soldman PI LAMBDA THETA Nancy Dryer IFC SECRETARY Sandy Furbush Manlyn Gabler Carolyn Gathn Joyce Glaze C15 Ann Vaughan SIGMA NU SERPENTENES Manlyn Gabler LITTLE SISTERS OF THE SHELL AND OAR Clo Ann Vaughan EVENTS AND HONORS '77 Pumpkin P81110 Chrxstmas Formal Sprlng Dmner Dance Q E I Mother s Day Breakfast Best Greek Spmt Greek Week Wmner of Greek Bowl Homeeommg, House Decolatlon Second Place Homecommg House Decoration Best Portrayal of Theme CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Ruth Relchert VICE PRESIDENTS Sharon Barrows Margaret Dudley SECRETARIES Gerry Lomen Ellen Pfadenhauer TREASURER Nancy Isenhour 221 l Ffmwmu.: fy'-'m v fm: '.:-f,:' l H I' n ' ' ' l N .I 5 l ' 1 s ! ' ', l r f Al 4 al l IT' fl-V' I at H. ,, Q i H' ' , , E wif A j A 'W ' bt H- li lle , '..f fl, I ls . I 1 I -1- E Q. . , I ' - , , 124 K . 5 ' ' ,A ' ' . , ft Y V' ' A Y ' 4 , . 9 . ' ,- . . ' , U Y I . l , 1, -Y . I 1 I I ' . 9 , 1, I r y 1 I ' . 1 1 xv,-fr V I 1, W ' ' ' A i K ' if 1 A , Syracuse University 1872 San Diego State 1949 BARBARA FERVER 1 'L President 81 Chapters Susie Acord Gayle Atwood Barbara Bates Bev Beckwith 'Selene Bondurant Melanie Bouer 222 Cyndee Anderson Barbara Baldock Darlene Baumann Sally Benton Diane Bonsignore Peggy Bowen Jane!Gibson Jeanni Hl S d H L' d H fb, ll 5 H ' Doniejondall Paula Kin:nl::ll?1: 'Mlllzelix-ddl:-n Jdrdyahdd us . Nihcyelii-key u. Joan Mcflarl Carol McDonald Marcia McFerren Linda Nolan Lesley Pagan Sue Ramsey Patty Reeder Kathy Rams? Kathi' Shamel Michelle hulk Eileen Somnjierville Kathy Sonheim Barbara Sta! ord Caro Stahman Linda Surridge .A E231 Mane Hoff Manlyn Hoff SUSE!! Larkey JD .ADD Leadlhgllhm Jganrue Lgmgc Gmger Huggm .lane Penny Rae Lynne Peterson Tammy Platt Shells Shay Terr Shonaker Kevin Slpe Bltsy Thayer Karen Thompson V clue Wergand Manlyn Bnumer Nancy Bulger .I om Ido J ere Johnson Mary Lou Loomxs Rosemary Marun 'PZ' Taffy Polster .loanetle Poo os Pam Smnh Robbie Smnh Tma Weller Ten Wright ,Ioan Comwell Dustm Dearmg Kfflldl DCBYUIG EVENTS AND HONORS GALE ATWOOD Songleader JANET GIBSON Senlor Class Presldent SUSAN LARKEY ne of Ten Best Dressed AWS Judlclary Board TERI SHONAKER Panhellenlc Presldent ACTIVITIES CAP AND GOWN Barbara Ferver PHI MU EPSILON Mar1e Hoff Pres1dent Marllyn Hoff VICE Presldent PANHDLLENIC Sue Ramsey Post rush Chairman LAS MENINAS Sue Helde Carol Stahmann SPURS Lmda Nolen Kathy Rumsey Bev Beckwlth DEL SUDOESTE Tammy Platt ANGEL FLIGHT PROMINENT MEMBERS Alpha Phl esta Faculty Tea Chrlstmas Formal DISIIICI Founders Day Banquet S1gma Ph1 Epsllon Alpha Ph1 Pledge Football Game Homer-ommg Float Second Place Winner ofAlpl1'1 Chl Omega Roller Skating Contest CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Barbara Ferver VICE PRESIDENTS Nancy Larkey Taffy Polster SECRETARIES Marilyn Brunner MHFIC Hoff TREASURER Marllyn Hoff 223 4 O L5 ,ii ' ' H' Vaal. I V- f 1 '-6, N ' if 1 'E 5 Z wr -N U13 -A l ' fy . if yi T- 'I ' 'Q ,, , t I , 'A 6 . C -1 ' L 1 W ,lb it I X T , , , , . L r- f ,Q .Yi , , : , . .1 I A ,I., I , I , . :ir m '? F V 1 :E 1 W, , I . 1 I . ' , H I ' ' , Li, ll 1 , ' G lfigras- if D I - :Min . ' -vw 'lj - . :WI I 45.12 'R 'H li I - ' y 4 l I' ' ' I I J ll ' , , , . Barbie Bates 1.1! ff T -'H l W I H lm' H - 1 A ' . '. ,A V I V I I 1 'I ' A . . , . V! will ,L 2 N iix VWFQLIH V X i Q- xl -gn. U. .Af 4 V r 7 , I .C l- ,Ls - l ' H. M , ' ' ' 1 H L ,gi -, fr, 'Iwi' 1,1111 W I D .M N I -' 'Y I' I ? A ' x- . V1- ' A 1 1 me T - V ' I .14 - Kia y l H ,Q A MY 1 'A' W. ' n . n . I MARY ANNE MORGAN Presldent ,A , Fi' 1 f 'V 44 I 1' mx 4: N I9 . H , ln..-,Qi , . 4 K , , 4 11-- ll X Am W in fee, Karen Barth Patty Bergen Linda Bewley Maria Biondo Margaret Borrecco Demaris Blose 224 Ye old I KH' .5 A ,E is Q H , l I , Q7 N 1 T .l Jude Hoffmm Joyce Holly Teri Hunter Linda Kearn Jeanne Lang Pat Macnnb Pam McPhie H H '., 3' Connie Peterson Denise Weaver Cm-ul Williams Mona Williams Emily Wilson Carolyn Zgok path to the football field PROMINENT' MEMBERS CONNIE COVIC Card Stunt Row Leader TERI HUNTER Junior Panhellenic First Vice President NANCY LEE MORGAN Panhellenic Office Manager EVENTS AND HONORS Christmas Rose Ball Candy Cane Sale Spring Square Dance Fall Hayride Derby Day, Third Place omecoming House Decorations-First CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Mary Anne Morgan VICE PRESIDENT Karen Barth SECRETARY Carolyn Zook TREASURER Mona Williams Place ' 225 fe, w Kim .. fi s ' SANDY ROGERS President Sharon Angus Ginger Battenfield Nancy Blumenberg ,lean Bradner Jackie Cammack Cathy Chesrown 226 Francie Baker Stefanie Bedillion Barbara Bowers Barbara Browne Barbara Champion Dorothye Christie University of Arkansas 1895 San Diego State 1950 138 Chapters SEI V9 22 A , i .p :i ly Y f ' - -L QA Q -- 4 Sharon Goldberg .loan Hull Gerri Jamieson ,.-lu '-X, .1 in if in Diane Larsen Marlane Liddell Norma LoPinto Jerri Norstrom Candy Parry Linda Phelan Jo Ann Small Nancy Small Shirley Smith T' if- -' J, -. n , ,, f .1- 1951 fr 5 -,f 'agp v I .4 1 . 1 - ' 'y KBUIY Jones Susan Jorgensen Linda Kanewske iii? 4 J ennLough1-mn La Delia McGrew Lind: McGraw Sharon Phelan Kay Porter Crista Rogers I an Sorensen Pat Squance Margie Sundquist L ,A , --err' l in Q- 3 .ga 'uf N Jxx' . K , Joyce Cordell Yvonne Cox Iudy Christy Ian Edmondson Michele Fac cnhy Duell 31.3. Ss, . .A f , , .- . ' - - : 1-5,1 ., ,, I w -- I r I '. II Ti ff '+ h 5 Y ,- 1 yl '.HgggC.gH Ha, L, yi? . '35 ' Q ' I Carolyn Kemper Gretchen Krienlre Cheryl Kuhn Christine Lamprou Janet Larkin 1 A N T ' 4 Linda McLennan Donna Moe Sharon Morrison Sue Murdock Wendy Nelson Sum Rogers Brenda Rose Erin Schmidt Susie Schneider Myra Jan Schwartz .I o Anne Wallen Christina Walstrom Claire Ward Carla Winshy Pam Wood Marsha Crain Carol Davila Kitty Dooley kler Shari Gilbert Kris Gjerde Gayle' Glenney PROM INENT M EM BERS MICHELE FACKLER Miss Port of San Diego, Del Sudoeste GERRI .IAMIESON Homecoming Court SHARON PHELAN AWS Vice President, Homecoming Committee Chairman SUSIE SCHNEIDER Junior Class Secretary, Angel Flight ACTIVITIES CAP AND GOWN Francie Baker, Ginger Battenfield, Barbara Browne LAS MENINAS Jean Bradner, Christine Lamprou SPURS Stefanie Bedillion, President, Linda Kanewske, Dia McGrew, Donna Moe, Claire Ward ANGEL FLIGHT .lean Bradner, Yvonne Cox, Cathy Duell, Gayle Glenney, Gretchen Krienke, Margie Sundquist AWS Stefanie Bedillion, Student Affairs Chairman 'Joan Hull, Correspondence Chairman DEL SUDOESTE Jackie Cammack, Marlane Liddell EVENTS AND HONORS Christmas Kindness Dinner Christmas Formal Owl Hoot Winner Sigma Chi Derby Day Homecoming Float, Third Place CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Sandra Rogers VICE PRESIDENT Christine Lamprou SECRETARY Janet Larkin TREASURER Myra .Ian Schwartz 227 f .f' :fg5f'j,f ' was .' ,M V , fa 4 i I 1:85 fr ,gi ig 'y X 'Q W X . .. 'J - De Pauw University 1870 . 1' L. ROZANNE MACK P 'd resl ent 90 Chapters .AEE .LII t - . -fel n,, Milli A ml Y i' . W Q ,v fi' L G i tif' F San Diego State 1951 l ' - 3322 2 'E5 Q 3f' if, Y' l' , - ,, 'A ill il 123: 'iiuiiii X .V Fw i vii gr ' x r : 5' K a C We Q lin g Q -.P i it , .- 1 ii: ff 1 ,I ' .1 , Joan Cofwin CHYDI Crawford Judy Crooks Betsy Cunningham Christina Dake Linda Griffiths Sally Hallenbeck Patti Hannaford Sherri Hannaford Dot Hartman . i fe e e . ' ' I ' -- l .4 , - ' 4 5 ,. ,F L, i 'mi ' ' E J, :TL K ' 4' H! ii ' ' Q. do CP 3 if 3' ilk , iv' V, new ' A are C a Q i pf . ' b , 'S , Q, gif ,L. 3. 'N ,f ' - iii' 4 W lf f fe r- 1 11 -tw at -5 i C l 5 W i Q7 y - f i r . -'I' Fifi 9 i C - .f l' C C 9 is H , A W,A N .N - 1 ' -., i If -' , , ,4 . 1 , N -, 1 -55--f -- A if I V- 1 if ' . '- ::A?- -J Q- fre- iv - i i - - - ,-5 if - x lqt, Hg in H W LE i , , -, b ' J 1. 2,3 V 2 Janine Alcott V - H 1 ' ' Nicole Armaninu - , ' ., 'J 1 V .C if i Natalie Ault N Y 1- V - I iv A 5 - 'I I ' Suzanne Avoyer Nan Baker - Nancy Bannister Barbara Lamb Sydney La Fonta Linda Lake Joyce Nelson Marguerite 0'Mal1ey Donna Peterson Susan Springstead Claudia Stalder Mirjana Tomas Susan Kalash Louise Neil Judy Secord 228 Carol Lane Carol Plumb Patricia Wilkerson Luci Danielson Dorothy Hatalson Windy Lee Carolyn Reusch Lou Ray Willis YT? I .W , l ,M E 5. f '-,Yag1g2f ' l iv 5' I ' lil! A gr , -5-2 ' - -fs ,.11 Janet Bateman Llnda Blshqp Barbara Brush PGUICIZ Burgad Betsy Burgert Nancy Burkhelmer Bennle Carey Ioanle Chabot Deana Cleland Judy Coops '.'.l1'EE'I'.A 3 A I PM Af P- '5 -ea Judy Dlll Gayle Edler Llnda Elllott Chrlstlne F leld Pamela Greyson Maureen Hlll Nancy Hlnes Kathleen Howland Julle Jessup Jul: JOIIIISOH i 1 Q- 'B 1.1 Y? lf .115 an 'l Q, rf, Barbara Mack Mary McPIlerren Vlrglnla Mechllng Shandon Mullen Donna Musll Patrlela Roblnson Dlanne Rock Patrlela Ryan Lynn Sawade Julle Schotlke MeIlndaWlIIs Nancy Wllls Paula Wlnder Nancy Wlnters Jan Woods PROM INENT M EMBERS JOAN CHABOT Panhellenlc Treasurer Spurs Secretary BARBARA LAMB AWS Secretary Cetza Presldent Del Sudaeste ROZANNE MACK Jumor Woman of Aehlevement JAN WOODS H0mECOmlHg Court Dream Glrl of Pl Kappa Alpha ACTIVITIES CAP AND GOWN Natalle Ault Dot Hartman Maureen Hl ANGEL FLIGHT Nlkkl Armanmo Judy Dlll LAS MENINAS Betty Bradley Presldent SPURS Betty Bradley Junlor Advlsor Barbara Brush Robyn Pollock Paula Wlnder JUNIOR PANHELLENIC Susle Sarkela Presldent DEL SUDOESTE Nancy Hlnes Donna MUSII SGTVICE Chalrman Pattl Wllkerson Lectures Chalrman EVENTS AND HONORS Chrlstmas Formal Seholarshlp Banquet Founders Day Panhellenle Scholarshlp Award Flrst Place Lambda Chl Alpha Llttle Flve Hundred CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Rozanne Mack VICE PRESIDENTS Betty Bradley Nancy Wmters SECRETARIES Natahe Ault Sue Sprlngstead TREASURER J an Bateman 229 Q - 'EQ V' ' k .ww ui F , 4 , ,-,j,4,m.i ' ,V'- 7 : L, 'Q l- afipmx i ul F17 -5 r- ' , l ', - 1 sw A' , -A t 4 .. .L I J X- .V . K ll S., I I V av , . 'V . 1 V 3 , 9 . . Y , 552512 -it l , pimms ,fg 1 V X Y gi V-I, --,- L infix? E P. :Sty LOA I . . . , , 5 l my. . ,M , . , te , A A A A ll- Q1 'J' R, if-iff A ' 7 A Q L . A J J , A , . H' 'T I 'll Q- 5 la A ' ' I Ajym .--,Tax V . .. ..,. fx V ' l 1 i ft- , U H V 5 ..:. ,salt F I A I , I 1,4 It if 4 QUE' L, I like A , L . I g 'Q E A ' . . . - - , : 7- - I PDQ:-' 'I ' ff ' - H lj r I we - . AWS , l.-' 4122 C . K, . E, xii, . . . . . lf fl ll fl: ' Y , I , ' , j' - , nf 1Rl y Af V t ,N - . ft an Y 1 , J., SQ' ltr - V117 E pftfl In . . . ' i N W ..Y 1 wi , :Z - V 3 Wt, V Jo. Li 1. I Il X' ' ' f, ' . l 15 Q' I - R 'f ' IQ ' l l' , ,- J V L' l A T' V ' , , ,, l VT Y V V8 7 ' ll I L: 11, I I - 4' Jw. 'fht ll A . G I' 'J , ' l...wvl'wli' - ' I'-A 7 If 4 l R I l , l L ' 1 Il :' ,l ' 2, -, x- gl ' A A XL - ' at - . l'-JY I fs K ABQ E N ' r CAROL MINTON President I 1 H W, 1, H X lf-.J-' Q is A A 4 fo Q Longwood College 1897 -, . 2: :-- ,lg V Stephanie Ames Vicki Doll Bette Edwards Cathy Ford Rainis Hamilton Charlene Kellogg 230 ,, A g Barbara Kruger .lannis Phelps Sherry Scot! Suzy Spafford Sue Sykora AEI' Martyn ui 1 F F: JE!! flELA!L. V ff ' 'WITH' E I I + 9 E? Ih2'fl A 197 1 1 'ggi W fry I l , N ,T Ai , , ,C i Q ' A 'S' 1 , 3 A lr , , KM ' . Carol McClrter this time on key! Vickey Morris Currie Nessler Eugenie Newton S. 4' Christine Peterson Pani Scott Jackie Sooter Karen Stalin Pal Waite Pretend you don't see him and maybe he'll go away. PROMINENT MEMBERS JUDY ANDERSON Peace Corps Worker, Brazil CAROL MINTON Las Meninas, .Iunior Panhellenic Advisor CARRIE NESSLER Special Events Board, Secretary Panhellenic Publicity Committee ACTIVITIES CAP AND GOWN LEADERSHIP SCHOOL Pat Waite, Eugenie Newton SIGMA PHI EPSILON SWEETHEARTS Diane Eaton LITTLE SISTERS OF THE MALTESE CROSS Charlene Martyn, Susie Ross EVENTS AND HONORS Christmas Dance, El Cortez Spring Dance Kappa Delta Man Tea Mothers' Day Breakfast Founders' Day Banquet Panhellenic Scholarship Second Place Derby Day Second Place CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Carol Minton VICE PRESIDENT Beverly Williams SECRETARY Charlene Martyn TREASURER Debbie Friend 23 1 4 1 sxffww iw-,, Panhellenic Presents... Applications due . . . motels . . . name tags . . . all Panhellenic Party . . . Open House . . . 1010 . . . blistered feet . . . hospitality . . . friendliness . . entertainment . . . refreshments . . . sonffs . . . farewells . . . welcomes Q? - isis-.w.1.. GXIUS 4,39 . new-et I 1-ff ti. 5::,-, 1 uf' x D .xg ? . . indecision . . . tension . , . Pre-Preference . . . Preference . . . decision . . anticipation . . . pledging . . . Pledge Presents . . . Sisterhood . . . x', Y- 4 Pageant theme . . . construction . . . conditioning plans . . . Muscular Dystrophy . . . Aztec Bowl eantry . . . color . . . noise . . . preliminary heats Sigma Chi pledge class . . . broken records . . . H Queen Suzanne Avoyer . . . trophies . . . Greeks Y-'lL.. IFC Chariot Races queen candidates . . . parimutuel betting . . . January 12 . . . enthusiastic crowd . . . pag- the starting gun . . . final heat . . . victorious 'l ab, 4533 t yytty y w w 1 w ll- qu- 3, --1 t. az ,., .H V MH Y .J - ,. ew ,, ..,,- , n-in Y' - f.: I - 2.7 f , 'Q ' if 'za v '9jfY-- - , 1 g ' ' 4 . 'AX i -14 Pl J . 'Wav dnb. ,N fhl ,-ns, lilgimisfili 1' A '- fri ffwtirrlfliltllt .uq,,fsf5f.:55tfq2ff gp --4 .wU7:-1,-4 r! i.-gf - 1.,...f.v.,.Jrffref,' 53 ,vi S I965 Greek Retreat The third annual Creek Retreat gathered representatives from all of the fraternities and sororities on campus to share ideas and discuss common objectives in meeting Mthe challenges of the '60's.', Co- chairmen Frank Sell and Elaine Durkin headed the overall program, which provided a mixture of fun and entertainment as well as serious discussion for those participating. The all-Creek expedition boarded buses Friday afternoon, and journeyed to the tiny mountain retreat in Doane Valley on Palomar mountain. Topics of prime importance included: The Greek imageg Greek level of social responsibilityg putting ideals into practiceg and methods of group dynamics. Following the individual group discussions was an evaluation of the entire program, where committees were appointed to meet on campus in ortier to incorporate many of the new ideas into practical programs. Later in the evening everyone enjoyed group singing, surfing, movies, and dancing. The l965 Creek Retreat proved to be a rewarding experience for all who attended. One of the groups discussing Greeks at SDS. 1 4 rgi , I is Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity moved into its new house on College Place in September. The extremely modern, SB150,000 house features large rooms and very comfortable accommodations for twenty men. I965 . . . New Greek Houses Gracious living is the word at the new Kappa Alpha Theta house completed late in January. The three story, seven level, 3250,000 l1ouse's exterior is of modified plantation styling and accommodates forty girls. The interior of the house, which features a massive marble fireplace in the living room, is decorated in hues of blue and green and furnished with imported Danish furniture. l 5 Q LANCE MILLER President Inter-Fraternit Council The fourteen national fraternities at San Diego State are members of the lnter-Fraternity Council. The Council, governing body of the fraternities, consists of the president and a delegate from each house. The strengthening of the Greek system at SDS is the main objective of the IFC. In con- junction with the Panhellenic Council, IFC spon- sors Greek Week and the Creek Retreat. The Council's members strive to pledge and initiate men who will be well-rounded individuals, soci- ally and academically. Inter-Fraternity Council delegates discuss one of the many problems that arise during the course of a year 'y?e9 ' ' ' TESC ' :ii 3 seed f .iii 1 'sm lw' fs,' ax: w , Y ,, .naw L as st 1 2 ' Inter-Fraternity Rush at SDS was an exciting event this year. An enthusiastic 1071 men signed up for fall rush. Of that number, 4.61 were pledged by the fraternities, 103 more than the previous fall. The climax to spring semester rush was the pledging of an additional 149 men. Fall rushees pick up their bids. QP .a6 Wk ffx , :Lf BRANSTETTER Vice President MARK ROSEN Secretary Hia--1? ' , RON LONG Treasurer 4-nr Y-.w DOUG TOWN SEND President vll'g1Dl8 Military Instltute 1865 San Diego State 1950 122 Chapters .QIIEEA 'C'V Y::' tm? Mlke D7bh Glenn Elli-on Fred F2lihC 3'0f'e Rvn Foster Kendall Clughen Stephen Crebenstine Mike JDM! I-BUY Klfchel' Rick Keenan Dave Kimball Joe Kqgmqck Cary Lawrence Robert Basset! John Beal Chuck Best John Bowen Dan Camphuis Bill Cantrell 238 far' fu- 3- Rey Bathrick Al Bentley William Bishop Ronald Bushman DOUG Camllhuls Bruce MacDonald Steve McCormick Paul McKee1:ey Bob Hiller Lance Miller I oe Minot Don Carlson Ron Pegrlmgn Bill Petrick Steve Pla!! Walter Pruetl Bill Quepp Tom Rey Theodore Seden Frank Sell Jaime Shandera Chuck Shedd J im Simonson Jim Stacy .Val cum ' lg , J .lan Clnrk Dxrk Clodfeller R0bel'f CDHBCY Don Dixon Mike Dodson 'I'.A.'IT CJIINIECE-.A. QJ T7 Pa H nshnw Dou Hone Peter HUBIICS PROMINENT MEM BERS STEVE MCCORMICK Oceotl AMS VICC Presldent .lunlor Class Presldent LANCE MILLER Oceotl IFC Presldent .l OE MUN OZ Freshman Class President DOUG TOWNSEND Oceotl Blue Key AMS Secretary R C! JhHlI .lhllnnnahs la K Kgxmuieznnard R13 yuh :beam xgaxnne Macaulay Jeffrey Mmm Bruce Matlock jlm McCampbell U Homecommg Coordmator ,Ry asv V7 Mike Munz Donald Nance Doug Ognlvxe Ron Olmger Dale Paisley Gene Pastlllu Plul Robbins Mxke Robertson Randy Robxnson Vxctor Ryder Jerry Sasse jack Scholl Rnchard Styvaert Paul Sullivan Szeve Warshauer Wxllxam Wazkms Darell West Donald Ynrnell pper D1v1s1on Representauve EVENTS AND HONORS Sprlng Formal Shlpwreck Dance MlCk6y F1nn Party IFC Scholarslup second place CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Doug Townsend VICE PRESIDENT Jim McCampbell SECRETARY A1 Bentley TREASURER Joe Kosmack 239 , E ' , I , , I S l W Q ' In l - 'W ' 5 5 ' ' - I. -ID . 1 I ' J 'H Homecoming Fjloat: third place J : on x College of the City of New' York PETE BOLLMAN President 1899 98 Chapters ,ity ' 'V f . . I X if R it In - , .1 A 1 A e .4 ' 5 ' , ' z if 1 F. U A. f 1 ' x San Diego State 1950 IIJEIIIJIITA Melvin Akers Richard Badami Joseph Blanco John Boaz Robert Brock Ralph Carrier 240 George Anderson Roland Bible Robert Boal Keene Brewer Steve Brownell Dudley Dabbs David Lunder Bemard McDonald jim Mills Bob Nelson Gln' Noel Terry Prewitt Robert Sargeant Bob Stahl john Stewart Philip Thacher Bill Truex Clifford Wheeler Come on, you I4 I I . I -5: '.f:::f i EE: :ll--A it I I mai I - J W L , rg. if Ig I' A 'itil ,. A46-. Q Off ,Q n Q5 as 1 ' 2: ' ' . '-3 1. 0 'ffill ' ' ' 'i H T- ie r I 5 A J I . - .if wh f ll i 2 2 Kenneth Darby Wayne Dillavou Martin Goetschel Paul Hsmersly Bren! Harrison Marten Harrison Robert Harvey Mike Hoover Norm Houser James Ivie Mike Jones James Keller Kenneth Leonard Allen Lee Bill Logan SIG'-:n:l:.A.L :PI-:l::l: dime! VE? Lg il I I 69' 34' Vance Mills Ernest Puckett Glen Thacher John Yeager PROM INENT MEMBERS RON KORPORAAL Oceotl DR. JOHN MERRILL History Department Chairman BOB NELSON Sigma Delta American Society of Civil Engineers, Vice President BILL TRUEX A Society for the Advancement of Management, Vice President EVENTS AND HONORS Sailors Ball Carnation Ball Homecoming House Decorations: best portrayal of theme and second place award CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Pete Bollman VICE PRESIDENT Kenneth Leonard SECRETARY Michael J ones TREASURER William Truex 241 University of Virginia 1869 HAY REICHART Q, .1 San Diego State 1947 Vice President 'x 6 Q -- , . , 1 ' if J' BY K V I 1 w 'n -- .lack Flanigan Dave Hodges , 4 J 'i if .Air ,mf . 'sv igi i ' of i V xi 1 lk.: qllx lx da ,V i i i 2 'iii' M 'iff i:..., F i r Q, M Y , A Q-K- w 2 4 1 i f A , l Doug Aebischer Denny Aiken Nick Alessio John Adamske Ben Allen AEEA. In sez! I' X r 4 -.f I .F Dave Flllchl Don Frinell Ken Fussell Ron Ceske Walt Gibson Ned Holi? Chris lgelman Larry Isham Lynn Johnson Dale Kennedy v-N 4.2 Gene Anderson Art Anker Wall Beerle Dick Beveridge Greg Birch Don Massey Cary McCauley Andy Mecca Mike Miller Tom Morgan Jack M0l1'iB Curl Blackburn Bob Brimhall Dick Raming Henry Ramirez Jim Ray Fred Reed Doug Reid Bill Romo Bob Stephens Mike Sund Terry Teudt John Tyler Bob Vail Bob Viora 242 SIC-'11-IIMIIA. l 41:1 I' ll X J. Mike Brown Bill Carson Chris Christian AlCi1-igliano Bob Clem Tim Coleman Bill Curtis Tom DeGuide Val Deneen Bob Fields Bob Goodell ale Demes Al Gutierrez Dave Hall .I oe Hasenauer Rich Hedrick R05-'rr Hill Cliff Kinney Frank Lmdeburg Al Llzzano Don Lottermoser .lllmle M8CL8gg0n Geoffrey Murry Frank 0 Dwyer Mark Owens Brll Perkins hm Ruiz Gary Schweitzer Sid Shankland Mike Shields ,Irm Webb Ron Welch J lm Welty Steve Wlckes I .lim Poole Ed Simpson Gzle William Bob Prahl Brent Soffe Don Wozma k PROM INENT M EM BERS JACK FLANIGAN Lower Drvrsron Representative JERRY HARMON Associated Students President JEFF HEYSER Upper Division Representatrve ANDY MECCA Lower D1v1s1on Representative TOM MORGAN Upper Drvrslon Representatrve JIM POOLE Sophomore Class President EVENTS AND HONORS Farmers Frollc Christmas Party Sweetheart Formal New Years Ovemrght Homecoming Float Sweepstakes award CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jeff Heyser VICE PRESIDENT Ray Reichert SECRETARY Jim Poole TREASURER John Speckmann 243 Ppvrmr M V ' ' ' ' ' 1 'I ' rf 1 '1 D . . . . - Y Y ' 'Zin Y '-'X . -l ' '. ,- T u w 1 l I 'Iwi' Y 1 ' ' ' ' 1- W ' ' . I N rv ESU , . ' 'ox I - 1 , sisrg 1 l A ' , f . 77 I V ' - or I , . . . RON REAUME iigxiizq z Boston UHIVCTSILY 1909 ef? Ei-qi 'JZ 5? EI , -- w, I fy il D 3' . ' o vf' W A N' A it Q: if v T 1 'xg -G, , pf. President ' 155 Chapters San Diego State 1948 , V, , , , - W You , A - Y, ,Q i l f: 1 ,gp .W fr, ,rw Xiu xi ,ev i f Gene Douglas Jerry Ellis George Engle Larry Forkner Ron Frindt Steve Gird VI. , Il1n.A.IlMlIEIl3 Bob Enochs Lee Grisson 4-5' Greg Ervice Bill Hansen - Roger Alford Steve Bailey Y Vic Baker Fred Ball Jack Berry Dick Blackwell Bob Buluel Charles Buck Stan Burton Dan Carroll Ken Kessler Tom Kuhns Rod Kyle Rich Long Jnhnl..ukehart Jim Carruthers John Cary Dave Paul Darryl Pearson Mike Penn Ken Peterson Cary Phillips Paul Seramur Mike Skiles George Soukup Jim Sterrett Dick Strickland 244 ' 'i ' Q ri- ,.. ,- 5' I L i n L97 I 1 2 A I ' Wu ,Q I I 1 1, Y , r ' ' 1 I .lohn Case Mike Cibrowski Knox Cologne Rick Crocker Mike Culver Gan, Davis George Dell CIIII .A.I-IE'II.A. Pete Ezzell John F ehrmger Dave Fillmore Joe Filson Marlin Fxtzurka ,loc Harrison Mike Harrison Fred Hernandez Carl lavelll Alan Jacobson -I iw' f lf Rick Mason C-erry Mai rn Dc n McDougal JOIN! IWCGTCHOI' GHFVY Neal 'I om Power John Quan T1 rry Quinn Rodger Ru ch Rick Schrupp Rod Sumpter Gary lerrell Nick Watson B05 LIIO Rugs follcr PROIVIINENT MEMBERS DICK BLACKWELL Oceotl CHUCK BUCK Radio and TV Guild JIM CARRUTHERS Oceotl B019 ElNOCHb Oceotl IFC Rush Chairman LEW TAY Del Sudoeste EVENTS AND HONORS Housemother Kldnap Llttle 500 Bike Race Croes 'md Creccent Spun Formal Homecoming Floats First place award CHAPTER OFFICERS PRI SIDEBT Ron Reaume VILL PRLSIDLN1' Charles Buck SFCIIEI ARY Alan Jacobson rl HIIASURER .loc FIISOH 245 DENNIS DIEB President .+. ,Trfm 5. ' Cary Bennett Jeff Benler Jon Bilger Rodger Boman Joe Boschetto 246 M.,-J University of Virginia 1868 135 Chapters San Diego State 1948 EI IIAEEA. Harold Greene Clyde Hadley Larry Hatter Dale Hilmen Steve Hughes Bill Ilfrey Vic Jacobsen ..-6 , -ur -Af r. J unn Lux Mike Philbin Gary Stone M i ,J . John Matthews J im Piper Larry Taylor UF! V, me ' x John McAnlis Tam Poland Mike Terrien mig- 5 Steve McAnlis John Quigley Bill Thomson w ,Q ' Darryl McMullen Bruce Montgomery DFYUIY Moore George Romero .lim Roth B511 5C00r!iS Mike Thorsnes Ned Underwood Bllll' Usher Ie,-ry Bouchard Allen Bgycg Ed Broderick Larry Burnet! Bill Corley Vafl- C0 n'3ll Jnhn Fqqmbel gnndv Eveq len-v Fogel Ke-,gh Garland Jxm Fullnlanl I Forge Fnurrlm .A.Il1nEIlI-ILA Tum K um- Pat Ke Bull l f-nmlnarh H ll0Y1K Rm' I UUE Pal Mlllar Ron Myhro Dave Nenow TOYII Newbro lim P3510 Denny Shea Rohlne Slaughter Doug Snyder Butch Sparks Boll SIIVCIS Bob Wagar Bob Watkms B1IlW1llett B011 Y0fk fam go Zarkoe PROMINENT MEMBERS DENNIS DIEB Who s Who lVllIxE LEMBECK Who s Who Graduate RCQFCSCHIBIIVC RON LONG IFC Treasurer DENNIS MOORE Who s Who AS V106 Presldent JIM STREET Blue Key Who s Who LARRY TAYLOR Oceotl EVENTS AND HONORS Twist or Tweat Dream G1rl Weekend Fall Formal at Beverly Hllton New Year s Party 1n Las Vegas Homecommg Flo lt Best use of materlals CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Denms Dleb VICI1. PRESIDENT Larry Taylor SECRETARY John Matthews TREASURER Kelth Garland ward 247 , fl ' li 'l I 1. ,I I J . , g l , s T Y ' 1' ,lly ' ,,' 1 . - 5 Y lm 1 L! fl: H . ,. X ' v , . l . V , x . , . I - ' z : ' a l ROBERT BLACK President University of Alabama 1856 San Diego State 1949 Ifi- A .A.I-EIIA. Tim Farris Russ Flynn Skip Fritz Tom Gable Tom Garrett Bob Gaul! Bah Koering Marty Kovaccvich Bob Kuhlken Rivhie Lawrence John Lomac Chuck Lyndgay iff? 'Wi' ' 1 ' -51, fly. H C ' , jim' gh ' if ' 'QQ f 14' ' Bill Ame!! Tim Arnett Dan Bamberg Bill Barsz Eddie Basko Bill Bauer - rv Joe Berg Bob Black R M . 5 - M K' - 1, 1, M M 11 N M V Mark Monroe Jay Morgner oger umby gzorii 15231151 E?HlE1Czisares Alllilgzrlfr mme Ei 123,-ei u en Bggglxy Piwigz' Don Ringsmith Tom Pittsford Lenny Roberts ' ar ' I as Mike Upton Mike Van Way Rick Van Way George Walseth Harvey Walseth Bch Wendt 248 Bob Cleator John Connors Marc Corradini Ken Cox Mike Coziahr Dennis Creason Lane Criswell J im Curran Slave Dale John Dom Mike Drake Gary Duncan Gary Dunsmore Rod Enles Galen Earls David Epsleyn EE IIILCK' Bud Grubbs Mike Hager Vance Hopkins Ken Hlllbefl Jeff? JBHUBFY Bill Jones D:-nnv MacDonald Tom Marckwardt Al Mariterson Sam Maison Mike MCCIUTC .lack McEncroe YL--f Qraig Nettles Skip Newton Mike Nordmarken John O'Bryam Glen Pace Herb Palmlag Jim Saxton 'liim Shoemaker Don Smith John Tabor Randy Taylor Dick Troncone Jerry West Jim Wilson John Wishon Randy Wood Lee Woodard Dave Zeszut PROM INENT M EM BERS TIM FARRIS Los Angeles Angels DARRYL NELSON Varsity Football GRAIG NETTLES Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball: All-CCAA Most Valuable Player JOHN RAMSEY Oceotl EVENTS AND HONORS Summer Luau Black and White Christmas Formal Purple and Gold Weekend in Palm Springs Homecoming Float: Best Portrayal of Theme, Second Place CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Robert Black VICE PRESIDENT .lack McEncroe SECRETARY Jerry January TREASURER Dick Troncone 249 ROBERT ODLE Mlaml Unlverslty 1855 President George Abdelnour Tom Aull Victor Belprez Mike Bladow John Boyles Gary Bransletter 250 r sl Jae Abdelnour Bob Bancroft Wayne Bienhoff John Blanc Ralph Brandemarte Dick Bray 135 Chapters San Diego State 1949 ICE-JMIA. MilK9.Cl.IllCl' Mike Dalich Tom Herold A1 Hn-me ce., Glell Enlllund Troy Fancher Dan Forster FSC Iliff Brion James Steve Jansen Q3 ff,- airs Bill Former Doug Johnson 'IF ' , Q I Tony Maia Doug Manchester Dick Mather .lohn McArthur Rick McArthur Cary McCoy Vic Mora Mike Morton Robert Odle Larry Penacho Dave Peterson Tom Peterson Ray Schmaulz Mike Sermershf-im Dave Skeets Bob Sitcoscy Mike Specht Tim Stevenson E' ,Z Bob Bregm Roy Burgh Joe Cabrillo Rick Carter Dick Chapman Roger Clark Tony Clark Ben Clay Dick Clem George Codling Larry Cummins Pa! Curran CIIII Il? A l I l PROMINENT MEMBERS BEN CLAY Lower Division Representative TOM LANG Sophomore Class Vice President ' ROBERT ODLE 'N - il L V Blue Key ' ' WMS Who gg Senior Class President 'A 'P' I MIKE SERMERSHEIM SDS Speakers Bureau Upper Division Representative lf - 006011 V G G G ' L Godf Ce H Dl Hawley Rzylclzeyge BghyKo:irl:i:r Dil:-yLang my Rigllgfd lilldgy Rilcfiard Maddox Junlor Class Vice President BOB WH ITE Who's Who EVENTS AND HONORS Derby Day Tropical Cruise Sweetheart Ball Homecoming House Decorations: Sweepstakes prize CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Robert Odle VICE PRESIDENT James White SECRETARY Tony Maio T ,Q TREASURER George Iliff Mike McGhee Norm McMillan Larry Meek Eddie Mendez Don Mills Alex Purtee Dave Reed Roger Roppe Butch Rounsaville .lohn Ruzich Dave Van Matte Cap Wallington Mike Walsh Bob White Jim White 251 TOM KINNERSLEY Presxdent Paul Alsing Bob Baker John Becker Phil Bentley Bill Blose Cary Borer 252 SIT Mickey Bradley Quintin Bradley Ed Brancheau Dana Brega Bob Cartwright Ken Dudley Paul Fuller Tim Garfield Jlllm Grant GENES Hams . Y 'igisfff 'x 'LA 1.11 Q' Us it ' Dave Neish Dave- Pais John Peiffer PROM INENT M EMBERS TOM KINNERSLEY IFC Scholarship Chairman Phi Eta Sigma JIM LANE Varsity Swimming JOHN LEHTON 1 I ja! 2 Varsity Tennis TOM LUHNOW g1,'1iT'i Student Union Board , J Qi I- Junior Class Representative ' if MIKE MYERS Q' Who's Who IFC Judiciary Board ' Senior Class Representative Pete Querhenherger Eugene- Ralhrnann Bill Stern Student Union Board' Chalman Lee Terry Rich Tonipkins Bob Tyner 'l'ed Ulovec Lyle VanNorman Nirk Vnlchok Tony Wetherbee Roger Wright EVENTS AND HONORS White Rose Formal IFC Bowling: First place IFC Scholarship: First place CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Tom Kinnersley VICE PRESIDENT Don Leamed SECRETARY John Peiffer TREASURER Ted Ulovec 253 Rxchmond College 1901 ...X :- yy 1 WI ' , J, l rm ,:,.,. ' H ? 114' A I T' 'lf I A K r 42 M 5 Al i x ' V - 1' A I 5 i ,. 'I asa I I Gary Famer Wayne Hoffman I Charles Fisher J ack Hoag Barry Ault ' La M h Dick B8Chl'l18H Ed Lawrence Don luke Skxp Barber Bob Parker Gary Rankin Rich Sorem J im Stuart Tum Lens Bill Lock Tun MacNexl Jlm Marhns ITV urp y Barry Reed Jay Rhodes Mlke Riley Mike Hoark Dave Romero Bob Taylor Dennis Tllton Leonard Trabka Ben Trovaten Bob TYOVBYCU WU' -X- Tom Burke Walt Burrows John Cantua Mike Carter Leigh Coulter Gerry Crofoot Curt Crosser Eben Dale Chuck Davis Tom Devereux Lyle Drinkgerrx Mike Dunn PIII EI' IIILCJIIN' , 'Q X 1:7 C1 ....... Richard Haan Jim Haislip Dean Hampe Buzz Hattersley John Kaiser John Kiefer Dennis Kimbell John Lacy DO'-lil Newcflmb Nick Nichols Craig Nodurft Brian Udell Eff RYBI1 Duane Sceper Steve Scott Ed Shenk Miki? Ward Randy Weaver Mike Weintraub Jim Wilson l , .tt-S H X l 1' R Randy Hedstrom Ron Laradza .U N iw ' ! I R I l -H ,Hmm I if.,-. Hunter Paden Dave Smith Bob Znjonc PROM INENT lVl EM BERS WALT BURROWS Oceotl Who's Who Upper Division Representative JOHN LACY Oceotl Who's Who AMS President TIM MACNEIL Del Sudoeste: Editor-in-Chief DOUG NEWCOMB Daily Aztec: Advertising Manager JOE SULLIVAN Oceotl Blue Key DENNIS TILTON Del Sucloeste: Sports Editor EVENTS AND HONORS Re dhead-Fi reside Pledge Slave Sale Queen of Hearts Ball Charity football game AMS Fite Nite winners House Decoration: 2nd Place IFC swimming: first place Little 5000 Bike Rave: first place CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Joe Sullivan VICE PRESIDENT John Lacy SECRETARY Tim MacNeil TREASURER Walt Burrows 255 Q --HW17 5 I X ,, x . , F i . Vincennes University 1897 ' i dx if 'LS ' M' f f- 7 f xiao 2' 1 - AQ n W l l 2 LEE WITHAM President VU' -q,E313:'A UE I Yilnlilfz V 1 ,a ' 'f e 'f Y , V- .:.:V': ---35-me -, f-rr. 1: f ,fi- f lx 1 W-qrfcfr-'Tilt x' : :i 'Ek 'I , X .fish ' 7 San Diego State 1949 S John Lun d John Lyon Dave Merlin 'QF Y i s , HJ I J im Ashcraft Dick Bourda Lowell Dietz Bill Fleetwood Ralph Faulks Mike Ganahl 256 it Bob Baldwin Mike Day Jon Fink Robert Fortin -lnhn F'-'X Jeff Stark Rich Stewart GUY Gundlach Steve Tieamy Rod Verrips ,I im White Stu Wilson T Dave May fi-ffl. . . f . ru f . .x. -, 'hi' ,'.. If 1 v L, Jlm Mcfflung Ron Peterson :--r- f.,,, I ,..4 .. , ., - I O uf LA? I1 WI 0 , 5 -' Q . - Y 1 90 Chapters A IE- 5.7 t f e A 1' A . I ' ff! 21 W t -1 ' , : P l . Y ef JJ 2 X 5 rr X Sf f .. T ff Z'- I-2 37 1, ,, 7 .3 ff Q 515' n ff? r a gr F, Y. 9 1 K .QL-LL- .Lg . ..:'.,.u ' - ' f ' 3 If y 5. Q 5 ' A V ! n , ali!! 'lf Les Hardie Claire Higgins H ' . ri' 1 W lly Pl-elle Randy Rnycroft J im Ritter , 'i 27 5 Dick Shultz Curt Snow Pi-J rr. Y V. ..:.3:-Fgf, - Y Q, -, Y , .C If ,, , X li i 1 i! fi 1 Q 'ws-5' .N 11 2 Dennis Stone Martin Wander-n Andy Zeltins Sigma Pi throws its annual IFC party. PROM INENT M EM BERS JIM ASHCRAFT Oceotl Blue Key Who's Who Commissioner of Finance RON PETERSON Intramural Board J EF F STARK Oceotl LEE WITHAM Oceotl EVENTS AND HONORS Annual Bundle Party Spring Orchid Ball Halloween Costume Party CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Lee William VICE PRESIDENT Bob Hamilton SECRETARY Randy Raycroft TREASURER Martin Wanders 257 1 N Wesleyan University 1899 .L San Diego State 1950 DICK MARTIN President 208 Chanters IIAEEA Dave Abbot George Ball Jim Bartels Bill Beasley Stan Blush Cary Brage 258 Gene Ambrosia Dick Bames Buddy Batiz Dick Bemer Greg Boyer Skip Brutten Johnnie Grant Tom Koester Ray Olson Ted Sheldon Mike Thompson Dallas Gray Donald Lee Brian Peters Bill Simpson Dale Trower Henry Haimsohn Kirby Hall Bob Hubon Lynn Hull Larry Lee Doug Lober Roger Lober Claude Lllben Fred Phillips Jim Porter Richard Purtzer Plllll RHSUHISSCI1 Dave Sleet John Snyder Ken Sovay Steve Spadaro Randy Veal Bob Vezza Chester Watts LHTYY Wickslrom H32 ' W f is n 1 Egg .Y E ' A ml auf 1 Mfg Y: i , sv- 'Rail i ' V K'-, . ,I 5 ij V 'g l' . ,li ' ' .Z V ' f It 'f ' 1 7-V -Y Y- - .gl - , V -gg Vx. - Aff, S E W - I Y S , Q9 D l X- V iz' if K S FS FUN H :QW ' Q. xg i 15.55 - - L ' Mft' X i V N i Lf' 1 ir' 4' V ' N l- L' A - x f l , A 'f, . f A FF 9- 1:1 Y Q l . I ' f ' ff ,, A' Q . Dave Brisker Don Brooks Dick Brown Tom Bruderlin John Burdine Bill Callahan Bgb Church Dave Collins Iim Connor Ernie Conrad Don Couchman Jack Craiger Fred Dickson Alan Duke Gabby Escalera Tino Escalera Greg Faulk Paul Filloon Roy Finkle Harry Frnnson Marry Freedman EESILCK' :':.l E 1 2111-5- , ,Jef 1 4 -Ja' , 1 , W-? Marv Humphrey Bob MacFarlane Robert Rust Mike Stewart Robert Wied Kent Jonas Bob Marahrens William Reid Jerry Storm Dick Wilhelmi ,- I ,-fixes 4 Y i-5, lv-H. I Eh T2 C? '7 Mw- Steve Kaplan Jerry Maxwell Chris Roberts Rob Stover Doug Willingham r ',. i-gil , ' ' g --.- as - i ' X- ' D' ,111 V . I In I 4 nw - I .555 ' ' . fs 'Q X , ,. Dave Katlela Mike McMichael Bill Scott Mike Supancich Joe Willingham Bob Kim Dennis Morgan Ron Self Gordon Sutorius Ray Yale lx . -.gb X li I l R F.. r l Q1 'I , 4 ' x if if M S' 'W ii 4 Q! .45 ll 3 z z, Ken Kippcrs Dave Myers Randy Selton Russ Thomas Bob Zink PROMINENT MEMBERS ALAN DUKE Football GREG FAULK IFC Treasurer MARV HUMPHREY Daily Aztec Cartoonist DALE TROWER Oceotl LARRY WICKSTROM Oceotl, Treasurer EVENTS AND HONORS Varsity Drag Carnation Ball Daughters of Diana Christmas Party CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Dick Martin VICE PRESIDENT Greg Faulk SECRETARY Doug Willingham TREASURER Gordon Sutorius 259 Norwich University 1856 San Diego State 1947 WILLIAM C. STUBBS III President 3 , ' cf! X 1' 4 1 55+ 130 Chapters 'I' III-IE'I'.A A 'f f -swf - s 11 'L' ' ' f -. . , Y A ' ,-n wig' ' I W Q, it fi 1 J - k. in Y 4 Q, Au 'I ' 'l ' f - Ken Gardner Thomas Gilliland Bill Ginn Cliff Hansen Jim Hardy Dave Hendricks Tom Larson Bruce Luyendyk Tim Mathis Mike McCluskey Chuck McCutche0n Chip Megeath Theta Chi-Alpha Chi Omega Homecoming Float Mui ' H 'V' - 3 N? -' - I , ::,5.,? I K me F C .ss , ,.,-:-1: ,. Y Y, A . 1 ,tj ffl 1. T at V . f' ' ' T., I V .Q I viz A -, Q, M -yi h X Vt-is '-.?.'-Q x ' il 'Q' . Y- i 1 ,I , .. 'Q '.-T416 .s l X ,Q A,,,,- 'J M 1 two' 'L ' ' ty ,i'1.,I,. . A NA 4 . C4 4 A4 in Steve Altamirano Fred Anderson Ed Ashman Jules Barad Jerry Belch Richard Bennett .lim Bookout Dick Buck .lim Burke Al Campbell Jack Colbert Jerry Connor 260 'ln 1 in . 1 4 V XI? CSI-IIIIII Ken Hopke Mxke Jaques Cande Mendou Mxke Mrdlam 5-Q' Dave Johnson Mlke Moser All Z' 43 ,Q x39 H+ all Dave Crawford Pat Denms Peter Donovan Bob Elhs John Eunch Mike Fwan David Faulkner Chips Fleming Chuck Fran k Marty Freer R44 V17 Mrke Klllan Clyde Munsell Rush Klttle Phll Newell ,-I-v ,c FF' uf T Bob Price J rm Rose Mark Trop Ron K mg Dan O sen Mike Purcell Txm Rager Ron Ramos Tom Reynolds Joe Rogers Chuck Rowland Richard Skoog Ken Stexner Chuck Tally Ken Thompson Bob VanStelle Gregg Walters Don Weaver J xm Welch Al Worley PROM INENT MEMBERS DICK BUCK Oceotl Blue Key Who s Who Semor Representanve CHIPS FLFMING Oceotl Publ1c1ty Code Chalrman JERRY INGLE Oceotl CHUCK TALLY Freshman V106 Presxdent DON WEAVER SDS Speakers Bureau EVENTS AND HONORS Dream blrl Formal Annual Pfljama Party I1'C Football thlrd place l'lCl11I6i0lI'llIlg Float honorable mention CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Wllllam C Stubbs III VICE PRESIDENT Charles Franck SECRETARY Mlchael Moser TREASURER J lm Welch 261 l Q , , I ,,. , 4 i 5, X J-A x: A X s ' Z , , , I I ,- 'r , ' .L fl: ,gl cn . .4 .N J I ,WV I- ,, S A- J ' if Rx I ,,ff.. 2 1 I I . .', ..' S ' . . , F M, 'iforyiifferweffof '-' - f. ree- W 4' , - hr' ' 5 1. J X I I b 1, . . IA N W '--. I 'S I ' 1' . . . - . l. . . . . . I . I 4 , , NL V , , 7 ,, , ' I 'III 5 ,, , Z. . - IW E ' X ,3 I A: is ' ' ' I ' vii I ,. F . .II I I vp: . . . , -' ' , , , I -af , ' f I' ff I' 3. 4 S A S n LOUIS GADLASS President Bob Abelson Roland Barach Bob Bass Dan Bergman Simon Brafman Mel Brav 262 San Diego State College 1951 F5 .E.:: - ,. --fC ' 1 D' f 1 ' ,m 5' va? Fred Himouitz Bob Kwint Ron Lessem Larry Okmin Bob Singer . - . , .i. - ,Q V W I1 9 1 any 1 5 1 N rr ' E 'Va , , .. ..v . ,.. r 'I A I 'r 5 I V' -M H l I .X Q vi 23 V X 113' Kenneth Brown Harvey Chemack Ron Brav Mark Breier Alex Brucker Barry Chass 'I'A'IJ' Y-77 Dennis Kaplan Darryl Klein Lwis Kflff Bill Lemden .lay Lieberman Gary Leeds Paul Levin Roger Lowitz Craig Missler Steve Penn Mark Rosen Mike Rossman Phil Sosna Jerry Tappan Morris Winicki I- 1 .Iohn Kramer Q -' x x . ll., 4, 1 . I , Rich Leland R M ll' k on o ic Marc Silverman Shelden Zemen but milk is so much cheaper. Think of the savings! PROM INENT MEMBERS MEL BRAV Rugby Oceotl HARVEY CHERNACK Del Sudoeste: Business Manager JAY LIEBERMAN AMS Judicial Board Chairman MARK ROSEN AMS Board IFC Secretary Special Events Board EVENTS AND HONORS ZBTahiti Spring Weekend Sweetheart Dance Initiation Formal Homecoming House Decorations: Ist Place Award CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Louis Gadless VICE PRESIDENT Harvey Chernack SECRETARY Alex Brucker TREASURER Bob Abelson 263 Tau Kappa Epsilon Daughters of Diana Daughters of Diana, auxiliary to Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, was founded in May, 1963, to serve as active members in assisting the endeavors of the fraternity. Membership in Daughters of Diana is limited to twenty girls. They are chosen by the active chapter, and initiated for- mally, at which time they receive their pins. Activities for this year included a service project to collect clothes for the under'- priviliged of Tiajuana, a day at the zoo with a group of orphans, the traditional Christmas party for the fraternity, and a football game with the Sweethearts of the Diamond. Officers are Fran Wargo, presidentg Kathy Upshaw, vice presidentg Carolyn Reusch, secretaryg Judy Scheetz, treasurer. Faculty adviser is Raymond D. Dahlin. C? ROW 1.Kfrom leftj: Judy Sheetz, Fran Wargo, Cathy Upshaw, Carol Grant. ROW 2: Io Lynn Floyd, Sharon Shirly, Johanne Kuntz, Dottie Sims, Carolyn Reusch, Cathy Duell, Linda Taylor. Pi Kappa Ipha Sweethearts of the Diamond iff limit ROW 1 K from leftl: Patty Reeder, Terry Thomas. ROW 2: ,lan Woods, Ginger Huggin, Sheila Bhalla, Paula Kimmerling, Sandra Maxwell. ROW 3: Patty Wilderson, Nancy Bulger, Beth Pumala, Judi Ekstrand, Caroling Boudin, Tammy Platt. 264 Pi Kappa Alpha's auxiliary, Sweethearts of the Diamond, was founded at San Diego State in-'196l. Its purpose is to aid and promote the interests of Pi Kappa Alpha, and to act as an association of .girls to promote the general welfare of the group. Officers of the twenty-five member auxil- iary are president, Sheila Bhallag vice president, Caroline Boudineg secretary- treasurer, Loretta Dohertyg and rush chairman, Elaine Durkin. Activities of the Sweethearts of the Diamond included a bake sale, assistance to Pi Kappa Alpha during rush, serving at fraternity dinners, and playing baseball and volleyball games with other auxil- iaries. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweethearts The Sweethearts of Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at the SDS Cal Delta Chapter in ' 1962, by Dan Ornclas. The auxiliary mem- bers help to promote the ideals and pur- poses of the Chapter by contributing their time and energy to various projects. This year the Sweethearts planned a party for new initiates, helped the fraternity by acting as hostesses during rush and formal fraternity functions, contributed bed- spreads for the new fraternity wing, and decorated for the annual Queen-of-Hearts dance. The Sweethearts also presented a mosaic crest, made by the auxiliary mem- p bers, as a Christmas gift to the Chapter. i Officers are Barbara Anderson. presidentg Sandy Pearson, vice presidentg Phyllis Elijah, secretary, and Diane Eaton, treasurer. l ROW 1 K from leftl: Barbara Anderwon, Shannon Besoyan, Susie Adams, Mary Ellen Hecker. ROW 2: Sue Mathis, Phyllis Elijah, Jackie McAleer, Diane Eaton, Sandy Pearson, Jduy Carter, Gayle Christiansen, Nancy Hillsen, Pam Wilson, Nancy Hines, Chandra Alexander, Chic Duggan. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sisters of Minerva Little Sisters of Minerva was the first fraternity auxiliary on the San Diego State campus whose, membership was recognized by the national chapter. Mem- bership in Little Sisters of Minerva gives recognition to those girls on campus who have proved their enthusiasm and loyalty to Cal Theta chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Mike Brinnen, President, lists activities of the auxiliary as including a service pro- ject for underprivileged children in the San Diego area, conducted with the pledge class, assistance during IFC rush, general promotion of the fraternity, and active support to all functions of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Other officers are Vice President Claire Ward, Secretary Maridell Evans, and Treasurer Chris Murphy. Faculty adviser is Dr. Will M. Kidwell. ROW I ffrom leftjr Cherie Rhoads, Nikki Armanino, Judy Johnson, Jean Lomac, Maridell Evans. ROW 2: Elizabeth Meek, Sally Hallenbeck, Janet Bettag, Mike Brinnen, Janet Larkin, Marnie Black. ROW 3: Lou Ray Willis, Peggy Bowen, Claire Ward, Bev Beckwith, Chris Murphy, Gigi Martin, Suzzane Von Woy, Margie Sundquist. 265 V' Auxiliary to Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, the Crescents, promote campus affairs and community interest in the fraternity. Highlights for this year were a baseball game with the chapter, an auction of Crescent members for three hours of work, and a lemonade sale at the annual Little 500 7' President and Crescent Girls Vickie Gray, reported that the auxiliary also gave gifts to the fraternity for Christmas. The twelve Crescents support Lambda Chi Alpha by serving dinner during rush. Crescents was founded at San Diego State in October of 1961. Other officers include Jan Miller, vice presidentg Karen Boyce and Judy Orman, secretaries, and .loy Moody, treasurer. Lambda Chi lpha Crescents ROW 1 I from leftl: Jane Graves, Joy Moody, Vickie Gray, Karen Boyce, Judy Orman. ROW 2: Victoria Ottem, Linda Menzie, Jan Miller. Delta Sigma Phi Sweethearts of the Nile iz' I l W,-. rr Q: . . 1: .Q , 1 - - . ROW 1 I from leftl: Ellen Heesen, Charlene Martyn, Barbara Flukey, Marsha Hurda, Barbara Brant, Janilee Hammer, Brenda Lee. ROW 2: Brenda .Fenton, Gwen Bucknell, Hawley Linke, Kahty Finn, Cheryl Weedman, Barbara Holewinski, Gail, Chambers. 266 Sweethearts of the Nile, auxiliary to Delta Sigma Phi, was founded in February, 1963 by fraternity members, to work in pro- moting the fraternity with spirit and en- thusiasm. This year the auxiliary aided the fraternity by serving at important fraternity func- tions including dinners and rush parties. They sponsored a New Year's Eve Dance, and an Easter party for the fraternity. To raise funds for the organization, they had a car wash and a candy sale. Their officers. include Gwen Bucknell, pres- identg Ellen Hiesch, vice presidentg Bar- bara Hollwinski, secretary-treasurer. ni . 1 2- .f l 1 l 1 Pledges and Little Sisters football game. Ipha Tau Omega Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross 'iLittle Sistersi' was founded in 1962 to aid the Epsilon Psi Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. This year the Little Sisters pursued a full schedule of activities, be- ginning in the fall with fraternity rush. In celebration of the Christmas holidays the brothers and Ul..ittle Sisters went caroling. Returning to the fraternity house for a party, the nLittle Sistersn were entertained, and presented with gifts from Santa Claus. Other activities included a Big Brother Banquet in May and a i'Little Sisteri' auction in April. Fall semester officers were Nanci Leland, presidentg Kay Porter, vice presidentg Tina Dail, secretaryg Kay Porter, treasurer. Spring officers included Linn Humber, presidentg Cheryl Kuhn, vice presidentg Selene Bondurant, secretaryg Lynn Koleto, treasurer. 'Q P ' ,.-., ,Z Sf 3 LQ LIQ il 1 . V .. in is , ' Rmsulaq Pyramid made by pledge class at Little Sisters Ditch. TOP: Charlene Martyn. MIDDLE: Cheryl Kuhn, Lynn Koleto. BOTTOM: Linda McLennan, Kay Porter, Lynn Randall. FRONT: .lill Cohen. ROW 1 Kfrom lefzj: Karen Thompson, Jill Warren, Linda McLennan, Nanci Leland, Kip Munz, Linda Cano., ROW 2: Judy Pierce, Selene Bondurant, Cheryl Kuhn, Linn Humber, Lynn Koleto, Carol Dabila. ROW 3: Kay Porter, Susie Ross, Tina Dail, Kathee Corso, .ludy Gottlieb, Diane Wilson. .. 267 se:n.:i.ors se :n.:i.ors se:n.:i.or s Our expanding campus Expansion of knowledge has brought you . Empty now, but soon filled with Black caps and gowns. The Mall is a doorway to the future. -- +- fx ef v '7 wX x x. . XA 1,3 - --.wQN,--'- .V I, 1 X if f JANET JOHNSON Chancellor Cap and Gown Cap and Gown is a senior honorary organization for the women of SDS who have excelled in three fields of college endeavor and maintainedia high scholastic average. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to provide cooperation between the honor societies for women, advance the spirit of service and fellowship, recognize and encourage leadership, and stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. Cap and Gown sponsors a leadership seminar, awards a scholarship each year, and works with Blue Key in sponsoring a rummage sale. Members not pictured are Bonnie Rogers, Marie Sund and Barbara Taylor. - I w I L Natalie Ault Frances Baker Barbara Browne Alice Budzinski Eileen Davy Madelon Ezell Barbara Ferver Dot Hartman 270 l 1 Q Maureen Hill Alice Hsu Wanda Ligon Martha MacKirdy Evonne Noll Ruth Reichert Jenny Rindone Shannon Solomon , ,.,,,:,,T,, C2-T? DICK BUCK President Blue Key The purpose of Blue Key is to provide leadership and service for the college through organized ef- fort of the leaders in various areas of student endeavor. Blue Key of- fers its membership to men who have shown particular distinction in at least two fields of college activity and maintained high scho- lastic standards. The organization gives two scholarships to outstand- ing lower division students, and sponsors annually one alumni ban- quet which has been recognized by the college administration as an important means of maintaining contact with outstanding SDS alumni. .5-r Jim Ashcraft Gary Branstetter Pat Dennis Steve Evans Jerry Harmon Jeff Heyser '1 fa ,J 'J 2 3 -9? if--9' .p-HP Mike Lembeck Tom Logans Bob Odle J im Street .l oe Sullivan Doug Townsend Jerry Varon 'Bob White . l 271 ROBERT V. EUGENE ANDERSON AMES DEAN GEORGE J. ABDELNOUR Zoology: Sigma Chi: Oceotlg A.M.S. Council: Rugby Club, president. ALBRECHT Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma. 272 ANITA NEDRA ADAMS Speech Therapy! Aztec Band. secretary: Brof-as: Anahuav. historian. BONNIE ANN ALDER Secretarial Manage- ment: Pi Beta Phi: Ski Club: Ten Best Dressed: .lunior Class Secretary. CHARLOTTE DONA ADAMS MOUREEN ADAMS Home Economics: Elementary Education: Gamma Phi Beta: SCTAZ Anahuar. Home Economics Club. ROGER ALFORD MARY ALI Marketing: Lambda Elementary Education: Chi Alpha. Olmeca Hall. 4 1 N. Marketing: Kappa Sigma: Aztec Rugby Club: .l.V. Football. SADRI ARDEHALI Microbiology: Tarastec Hall: Gennan Club. NATALIE AULT English: Kappa Alpha Theta: Cap and Gown: Kappa Delta Pi: Dean's List. 3 I ANDERSON General Major: College Y i Wesley Foundation. DELORES ARMUO Social Welfare. MARILYN AUSTIN Physical Education: SPEC: Cahper. LAWRENCE J . Ns-A JORDAN J. AFTRETH l.AURA CAROL Elementary Education: AGUILERA SCTA: Track: Crew. Social Science. ROBERT H. EUCENIA ALMOND Journalism: Gamma Phi Beta. president. corresponding secretary: Iota Nu Kappa: Aztec Staff. l fi E LYNDEL D. ANDERSON Insurance: Anahuac. RICHARD N. ARNOLD Microbiology. JAMES R. AVANT. JR. Mathematics: Arnold Air Society. ANDERSON Industrial Arts. DAVID M. ARTHUR Zoology: Aesculapians vice-president! Anahuac. BERNADINE AVITABLE Elementary Education. GARY ANALORA Social Science: Anahuac: Aztec Sailing Club. E51 ROBERT M. ANDERSON. IR. Mathematica PETER CHRISTIAN ASSERSON Art. SUSAN LEE AXALL Engl iah. km W-E . CAL AGUINALDO Marketing: Society for the Advancement of Management: American Marketing Association. ELOISE MURIEL ANDERSON Social Science: Delta Zeta: Sigma Nu Serpentines: Inter- national Student Association. . l ie: TTS' ANDERSON Social Welfare: Social Welfare and Corrections Club. DARIUSH N. ASTARAI Physica ROBERT PAUL AYALA Elementary Education .,1 PYT? w Q J fs WESLEY D. ANDERSON Business Education: Pi Omega Pi. LAWRENCE A. ANDREWS, J R. Accounting. HARRY A. ASTRAB Elementary lucation: Kappa Delta Pi. CLIFF ATKINSON General. LOREN RAY AYRE! Psychology : Dean'a Liat. AHMAD AZARMI English. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Dennis Moore AS vice president Dennis Moore has been commissioner of finance and lower division representative to the AS Council. He was pledge trainer, house manager, and rush chairman of his fraternity, Pi Kappa Alpha. Denny earned his varsity letter in swimming and frosh football. He is a member of the Finance Board, Scripps Board, and Oceotl. A public personnel management major, he plans to work in government administration or business management after his June, 1966, gradua- lion. Debra Tinker Chemistry major Debra Tinker had a 3.5 overall grade point average with a 3.8 in her major field. She is president of the Southern California Region of Student Affiliates of the American Chemical So- ciety. Prior to becoming regional presi- dent, Debra has been president, vice-presi- dent, and treasurer of the SDS chapter. She hopes to become a chemical research assistant at the Scripps Institute of Ocean- ography after graduation. V ' a FRANCES MARIE EDWARD ROY AARON E. BANKS BAKER , BANCROFI' An. Elementary Education: Industrial Arts: Aztec Chi Omega: Anahuae: Ski Club, president: SCTA: Kappa Della Pi: Industrial Arts Club. Spun: Lu Meninan: Cap and Gown. 'l urid ru, . -- 1 fi A131 X DON BARACH DOUGLAS LLOYD MARY C. BARBOUR Mathematics: Anahuar: BARBER Education: Sigma Bean's List. History: Sigma Pi: Kappa: Sweethearts of Gennan Club: Circle K. the Nile: SCTA. 273 RICHARD ALLAN BARBOUR Business Management: Society for the Advanrement of Management. LYNNE R. BATIE Ser-retarial Manage- ment: Beta Gamma Sigma. RONNIE BELLWOOD Elementary Education. 274 ANNETTE BARNES Sociology: Newman Club: Alpha Lambda Delta. RONALD D. RATTY Industrial Arts: Epsilon Pi Tau. VICTOR LEE BELPREZ Elementary Educ-ation Sigma Chi. CAROL SUE BARRETT Home Economics. LEON HOYT RAULCH General Elementary: Dean's List. ROBERT RELSKY Zoology. SHARON BARROWS Elementary Eduration Alpha Gamma Delta. vire president: Spurs. VALERIA A. BAUMAN Spanish: Spurs: Anahune. THOMAS ANDREW Bl-ILTZ General-Pre-Legal: Anahuac: United Campus Christian Fellowship. GERALD BARRY History: Phi Alpha Theta: Freshman Clase President. PEGGY ,l. BAXTER Elementary Education: Domi Counril: Maya Wing President. SAMUEL EDWARD BENEDICT Mathematics. LINDA BEWLEY Soeiolotlyi Alpha Xi Delta: Sorial Work and Correction Club. LYNNE BIDWELI. Chemistry: Alpha Lambda Delta. HELEN M. BIGGERS Social Welfare. RONALD C. RIPPERT I syr-holngy: Alpha Phi Omega. president. SHIRLEY R. Bl.ALOCK Elementary Educ-ation: SCTA: Kappa Delta Pi. BARBARA BLANKINSHIP Elementary Education. SUZANNII BIERMA DAVID AARON BIGGERS Social Welfare: Social Work and Corrections Club. ETHEL BIRD Microbiology: Phi Mu Epsilon: Roger Williams Club: Inter- varsityl Christian Fellowship. MAYNARD LOCKE BLAKE, JR. Social Welfareg Social Welfare and Corrections Club. HANS I. BOERS Engineering: Society' of Automotive Engineers: Dean's List. ROGER THOMAS BOGLEY English : SCTA. f WILLIAM BARSZ Biology: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LYN N ELLEN BEECHLER Elementary Education: Olmeca Hall, vire presi- dent: SCTA: ,Iunior Class Treasurer: Pep Board Ser-retary. SANDRA .IEAN BENJAMIN Mathematirs: Alpha Lambda Delta. .Q 'R '1 Y rl ' 1 is . x KAREN KAY BARTH Armunting: Alpha Xi Delta, vire president: Canterbury. RAY DAVID BEHLMAN Business Management. GARY A. BENNETT Pre-Legal: Pi Kappa Alpha: Aztec Ski Club. SARA BARTLETI' Elementary Education Concert Choir: SCTA. JANET BATEMAN Elementary Education: Kappa Alpha Theta: Anahuac: Pi Lambda Theta. SARAH BEINHORN Education: Alpha Epsilon Phi. JOHN T. BELL English: Lambda Chi Alpha: Freshman Council. JOHN W. BENNETT Industrial Arts. ' FRED L. BERGENDORFF General major: Alpha Epsilon Rho: KEBS staff, announcer, man- aging news editor. RICHARD JAMES BOJACK Accounting: Wesley Foundation: Arnold Air Society. ROGER BOMAN Marketing: Pi Kappa Alpha: Lectures and Concerts Board. ROBERT K. BORCHERS Industrial Arla: Industrial Arts Club: SCI' A: Epailon Pi Tau. JUDY BORNT Biology: Band Majorette: Alpha lambda Della. MELANIE W. DOUER Accounting: Alpha Phi: Anahuac: Sweethearts of the Diamond: Rugby Auxiliary. BARBARA JEANNE BOWERS Elementary Education: Chi Omega. Q is-7 Q DANIEL C, ' STAN C. BERGMAHN ,JACK BERRY CHARLES BIBT BARBARA JEAN RICHARD BETHEL BERGMAN Political Science. Sociology: Lambda Chi J'-:lCC!l'0lIlCS Engineer- BETHEL Social Science Biology: Zeta Beta Tau. Alpha: Social Welfue mg: Alpha Tau Omega: Elementary Education and Cnmcgion Club: Institute of Electrical Wrestling team, trainer. and El0C!l'0niC Engineering. .4 I J 7 f Whos Who in American Colleges and Universities Jim Street Pre-legal major ,lim Street was selected for Whois Who last year. He has been fresh- man class president, lower and upper di- vision representative to the AS Council, and Activities Board chairman. Jim served as vice president of Pi Kappa Alpha fra- ternity and was selected for membership in Blue Key and Oceotl. A January, 1965, graduate, .lim will continue his studies in law school. Dennis Dieb Dennis Dieb has been president, vice president, treasurer, and rush chairman of his fraternity, Pi Kappa Alpha. Hewas named as his fraternity's most valuable player in IFC sports.lDennis served as president of the sophomore class and was a four-year varsity rugby player. He will seek a career in business and finance after graduation. AP -is MARY RUTH BRAYTON Elementary Education: Alpha Phi: Aztec Ski Club: SCTA. JOHN KIPP BROWN Speech Arts: Hillel. MARILYN LEE BRUNNER El ementary Educ-ation: Alpha Phi, Secretary: SCTA: Ten Best Dressed. .IANET R. BUCK Elementary Education. 276 RICHARD BREZOVEC KEITH BROMLEY Physics. LeROY W. BROWN MICHAEL R. BROWN Physics. Accounting. F. KAY BRYAN Business Management: Alpha Phi: Sweethearts of the Diamon: Songleader. RICHARD A. BUCK Theta Chi, vice-presi- dent: Blue Key. presi- dent: Pi Sigma Alpha: Phi Eta Sigma: Oceotll unior and Senior Rep- J resentativeg Senior Class, vice-president: Dean's List. ROBERT E. BUBEL Ac-counting: Lambda Chi Alpha: Arnold Air Society: Accounting Society. WILLIAM ROLLIE BUCKALLEW Marketing, ff I .7 'M ,fi , ji 'i FRANK ALLAN BROWN Public Administration: Kappa Sigma: Wres- tling Team Captain. BARBARA KAY BROWNE Elementary Education: Chi Omega: Little Sise ters of Minerva: Span- ish Club: Cap and Gown. KATHRYN MARIE BUCHANAN Nursing: Student Nursifs Association: Anahuac. NICHOLAS A. BUCUR Marketing: American Marketing Association. KATHY BOWERS Elementary Education: Wing President, Maya Hall. JOHN M. BOWLING ALLEN WHITNEY ' BOYCE Loology, Pre-Dental: Pi KUPP8 Alpha: Aztec Ski Club: Aesculapians. GERALD R. BRADBURY Management: Society fnr Advancement of Managzcnvent. GARY K. BRAGE Social Science: Tau Kappa Epsilon. SLISA N CAROL BRATRUD Elementary Education. MEL BRAV General Major: Zeta Beta Tau, vice presi- dent: Rugby Club. LINDA BRAY Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Pi. me ALICE BUDZINSKI English : Sigma Kappa, vice-president: Cetza: Aztec Spurs: Las Meninas: Cap and Gown: Alpha Lambda Delta. PAUL BUEHLER Psychology: Circle K: Aztec Sailing Club. IANIEN THOMNS JOHN XIICHXFL 'E' 4-if ,.,-v KT ,J I? .- FRANCES ANN BUNCH PATRILIA ANN BURCAD Elemtntary Fdutatton Flnntclttary Education 'lnahuao SCTA lxuppa Alpha Theta Baptist Student Union l3LIlilNllAN1 Mntlnnmm American btau tual Assortatlon lH'slIllll.l of Mathe mutual Studles DONI BUTTS ltlarktttltp, American Mulkftlng X ocrttlnn BURNS l' lt rtlonn s l-nglueerlng ROB!-Rl A CADY I nholngy Anhuac. W7 I7 ROBFRT EDWARD CARLIN Accounting Accounun Somnty Anahuac ROBERT BROUK CASSIDY Anlhorpology Anthropology Sn: lety JAMES CARLSEN 'Speech Arts Phx Mu Alpha Sinfonla Read ers Theatre Club Set retury Pt kappa Delta Flleatre Gutld Debate Team TINA MORENO LASTRO Spanish Sociedad Hts punlva Newman Club ,E 'Q-5' I OUIS W BURGENER Mtnuntutg Donn s Ll-l llotun Water Polo luxnt ,I XLQUFI INE MF Rllll L C XMMALR Suu ml 'intent-L Lhl Omtga Dc! Sueluexu Sorurlty Editor lltllv. Smttrs of Minerva T211 NANCY IFE BURK Flcnuntary Fduraltou laputu Wang vue pxesulent secretary lIf'dSllfEl' Anahuac RURSTEN l'lz mt ntuy Lclus 'ttlnn lll el Vli IORIA KANCFIOQ us lu nnzl lltal Brom lnteruatlonal Studtnt 'ls or tatton Nufrnau Lluh tv-x C? Ll Q' 'Rs r-st,,, 6' JUDY ANN BURKE l'le-ntcntaly Edutatton I ep Club loology N NRI XNNE CAPMU l'ngI1 lt Olmc-ra llull l ltstdent RL stdent As 1-11.1111 Anahuac '? XI-'E BURKETT hyslcal Eduratmn CAHPER SCTN IANICE BUSLH l yholngy Sl ANI EY 'l LANARIS leneral Physical Science lennl-: Nlarkellug A nt lation LARRY J BURNFTT Mnrkctmg Pl kappa llpha Amerlcun Ll YDI' .l BUSHONE Speer-lx Krt-. Anuhuar Kappa Delta P1 IJNVID I KI'l-HAR! Sorxology Klphu Phu Om: 4.11 Weclv nnntlatlon ig QV' 'fb 'C' if Z' V7 1' EDWINA VONDA ROSS A GARY WALTER CARR CARRINGTO CARRIVEAU Elementary Education Accounung Physics Slgma Pr Sigma Prestdent C HARLES CATTELL CEORGIANA C ELDON L CHATFIELD Mathematics Sigma CHANEY Eeonomxcs Alpha Ph: Alpha Epsxlon Elementary Education Omega Ctrcle K Dean s List Anahuat CAROL JEAN CARTER CAROLYNN OLSON Speech Correction Aztec Skt Club Brutus s we presxdent fATHERINE ANNE CHESROWN Elementary Education Chl Omega Spurs, vwe presxdent SCTA CARTER Elementary Edutatton SF TA JEFFREY L CHESSER Radlo and Televxslon Broadcasttng Alpha Epsilon Rho, Prestdent CAROL CASSELL Elementary Education Pt Beta Phx Lambda Delta Sigma CARMEN LEA CHEVALIER Spanish Soctedad HISPHTIICB, Alpha Mu Gamma 277 -W - - t r -- - - ff--:ffm .f - - - -T F1 ' -rw I Y ' u - v - Y I 1 ' tn., L V , W ,. . , ' V 5-4 , 'N ,JW 1 N V ' Q A -' ,. ' -f 1 YS-E - -5.-' 'I , ,, . I 1, Allvr .,e, lg ,X H lv V ' V zum! H l AI , ' E ff I T l ' T f 1 'A . - ,- it V4 I K 11.1 A f I - ,--1. h l , ' YQ' . T' l 1 , N VV W-. l l - ' -f r' WTTH , i1Qif?T' .., ' 'W f f- - -ff 1 - f zu w 1 . -- ' ' tl 'f ,J 1 'Aa l 'r ' ' ll- l rim I - T A X u L l . ' -ll A if 4 A l .K R 1 TN , -. ,glen Lg - Q-Q up tzf f '- 3. 1 P T ' '- ,-0' ' ' A J l A . f + A I L , I '- l V' :X 1' E 4 V' Z T, : ' Z .V tx -V 1 il, H . : t Z -Mg : : . tt . 1 SJ' , ' l i: , . mmm' LEE Bunson lt,ua1ENl.ucm in JACOB Buscn xl I U -z ' ' ' 'I 'SD' ' 'Z '. Q . Situ ' ' 'illgl I 'S L 1 1 ' ss ' . l : f ss ' . . If ' ' '- 53 - ' , , . Q, , ' -,ml , , v st l 'f 1 , , , , , 'Eff T ' A A ' 41' l ' ' ' f ' A 2 I. l Y 5: 1 .5 ' ' J' . V x , , 1 ' . I t I i . . . N U g . Q . '. 2 5 , 'C ' ' ' ' - . ' 4 '. ' , f 2 ' Y ' ' 1 ' 'z . ', YT' I . Hg if A 'Fin . .-it ' ' - . 1:5 yxgs-I 3 i A, 5? ..:-1, f ' if LINDA ELLEN CLEATOR Elementary Edu:-ation: Pi Beta Phi, secretary: Sigma Nu -Serpentenes. secretary-treasurer: Anahuac. KENNETH S. COIIEN Microhinlogy. DENNIS R. COLLINS Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma. CAROL COMSTOCK Elementary Education. 278 t -. in H -. 1-' I wgyf? N - l RALPH SCOTT CLEM Geogrupliyc Arnold Air Society: Gamma Theta Upsilon. KARYL LEE COKL Nursing: Stutlr-ut Nurse Assnviation 5 'Newman Cluh. 'NIICHAEL .I. COLLINS Sm-inl St-ie-In-r: Sigma Chi: Del Stuluesle, fraternity editor: Varsity Foothnll. SA NDRA STEW ART t IONKLIN Elementary Etluc-ationg Alpha Xi Delta: SCTA: AWS. serretu ry. vic't--president. THOMAS D. CLEMMONS Social Science. JACK W. COLBERT I'Ivutmniivs: Theta Chi: ,Junior Varsity Crew. KNOX MASON COLOGNE III Et-onomivs, I?re'l.egal: Lamlrda Chi Alpha: Dorm Resident Assist- untq Greek Week, Co- rhairmnn King and Queen Cnmmitteeg Denn's List! Econoniics llonrn' Society. BERNARD F. CONNOLLY Business Etluvationg Anterit-an -Marketing Assnviation: SDSC Ac- vnnnting Society: SCTA: Pi Omega Pi, president: Kappa Delta Pi: Beta Gamma Sigma. ANNE MARGARET COBB Philosophy: Pi Beta Phi: Ten Best Dressed Women on Campus. LESLIE CAROLYN COLEMAN Home Economics! Home Economics Club. SYDNEY DIANE COLVIN General Elementary Edueation: Aztec Ski Club: Aztec' Sailing Cluh. ROBYN H. CONRAD Music: Alpha Xi Delta: Sigma Alpha Iota! Music- Educators Na- tional Conference? SCTAQ Newman Club. JAMES WILLIAM CHRISTIAN Mechanical Engineer- ing: Society of Automa- tive Engineers: Arnold Air Society. GAYLE CIIRISTIANSEN Journalism: Gamma Phi Beta. secretary: Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweet- hearts: Whn's Wim: Del Suzlbeste, Editor-in- chief: Daily Aztec, so- ciety editor: Puhliva- tions Buard, secretary. KAREN SUE CHRISTY General. STEVEN R. CH UBBIC Xlntltentatirs. ROBERT A. CHURCH Real Estate: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Society Inr the Advancement of Management. GERALD A. CLAPP Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma. MACK L. CLARK Social Science. ROGER R. CLARK Social Seienee: Sigma Chi: Varsity Foothallg Varsity Baseball. 1 xx' T7 4. '14 E' if CHERYL ANN CONWAY Spanish Alpha Mu Gamma BONNIE CORBIN Physlr-al Educauon C HARLES COX Psychology Umted Campus Christian Fel lowshlp CHRISTINE COOK Industr1alArLs Alpha Lambda Delta JOYCE ANITA CORDFI L boc1alNMlfare Chl Omega Freshman Loun cxl Fxne Arts Board secretary Little Slsters of the Maltese Crus, LEO E CH AWFORD J R Social Sclence. Anahuac DENNIS RAY COOK Physxcal S:-tcnce Rugby Club lntra mural Handball Newman Club ALEXIA COSTA Engl: h SHIRLEY L CRAWFORD Elementary Fducanon Anahuac kappa Della Pt JOHN VERNON COOK FON7OLA fOTA JR Physual Education LAIIPFR Varsxtv l'ool hallMnnager Newman Cluh ROBFRT HFRMAN K REAMER Speexh Arts Football manager SDSU Young Rn-pnlncans Amer Sk: l uh ILHAEL WESLEY COOKE Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Soclety of Automotive Engtneers MARILYIN JANE LOUCH Accounting Delta letu SDSC Accounting Qouety A l LREATURA Nlarltctm Ofeotl Anlcrn an 'llarlteung As orlullon Pttlyllo R1-la tions Board Journal of Business editor Whos Who ln American Colleges and Unlversltles Lmda Thompson AS Secretary Llnda Thompson has been freshman representatlve to the AS COUHCIJ, P1 Beta Phl house manager, Sprlng Sing cl1a1rman, Angel Fhght VICE pres1dent, and Flne Arts Board cha1rman Selected as Homeconung Queen rn the fall, L1nda has also held the tltles of Mlhtary Ball Queen and Freshman Woman of the Year After graduatlon she plans to earn a general secondary teachmg credent1al 1n her major f1eld, art ARLENE 5 FREDERIC E LRONI' CRESTETTO Art Aztec Englneu Elementary Educatlon HWS! Dean s List JUDITH SUE CROSS SHARON ANNE Elementary Educatlon CROSSLEY las MBHIHBG Business Education Anahuaf' Kappa Delta pl Pl Omega P1 RODFFR F CRYER PAMELA CULLEN Fine Argq Imerdgrm Flcmentary Education Council advisor SCTA nIZ !1 gdlii' if ,. Q -sal' n ..Q SHARON CUNNINCHAM Elementary Edttvation: AWS Dorm Reprt-esentalive. KATHARINE CAROL DAUWALDER Elementary Etluration: Alpha Xi Delta: Delta Outir't'on Epsilon: SCTA' t-'lettwtitur' vicr- - I prvsidt-ut: Senior Class Count-il: W'esl4-y Foun- tlation, 280 41.4. H .. in V 7 I 14 . H f SUSAN D. CUNNINGHAM Business Edurationg Alpha Chi Omegag Aztec Ski Club, secre- taryg Pi Omega Pi: CBEA. ELIZABE'I'I'I DAVID Elm-nu-ntztry Etlum-ation. 4 I -any ' ul 1 ' V Ujl t Vi 5 l 1 JUDITH E. CIIRRY Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Pi. DONALYN DAVIDSON Nursing: Student Nurse Assorialinn, ser-ond vim'- presidmtt. L- 'EZ7' I HJ. EMMY CURTICE WILLIAM F. Home Euonomivs: D'ABLAING Home Er-nnontics Club. Sm-ial Studies: SCTA. LINDA DAVIDSON BERNARD L. DAVIS English: Domi Resident Physiral Education: Assistant: Kappa Delta CAPIIEII: SCTA. Pi: Ctilltty SCTA: Alpha Lznnlida Dc-ltag Intl-tvvarsity Christian Ftfllowship. , U .... , :M C? MICHAEL J. DALICH History : Sigma Chi. CHARLES E. DAVIS IR. Clit-mistry: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Student Affili- ates of Amerivan Chflmival Sorifty: Fituuu-e Board. Q.. 1117 1:7 l Piv- 'D I EILEEN IJURTHY DAVY llnmr: I'I1'otmtnir's: Dvltu Zeta, vim'-prttsinletttl llomc Ernnntnics Cluli: Las ll'Ix'nlttus: SIITA: Anahunu: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Lamlitla Dulta, virc--pwsitletttt lfatp and Gown. --urn-spotnling set-rotat'y. LYNDA R. DEECAN Elvnttetttary Eduratiott: Dvlta Zvta: Newman I.luli: SLIA. KATIIIQRINI-I GRACE DE.lARNE'l I'I-I History: Phi Alpha Theta: Alpha l.amlnla Dnltzt. me :ag WW WILLIAM EARNEST DEANE l't't'-le'p,ulg Sigtna lfhi. RORl'fR'l' A. DE GROOTE Gt-ugtraplty: Tultvr- Hull, sw-rotary: Gamma 'l'hvta Upsilmt: RolrertSltir'l1l Foundation Sc-lmlarship. DONALD G. DE LONG Alntlu-muti1's: Intf-rnu- tional Student Assovia- tinn: Newman Illulr. DENNIS DEAR Industrial Arts: Intlus- trial Arts Clobg Epsilon Pi Tau. RIIZIIARD A. DELEIDI Mathvmntics. RAYMOND JAMES DE LONG lit-ugtratplty: Gamma 'l'ht-tu Upsilonq Ameri- van Xlurkvting Associa- tion. CHRISTIN ANDYS DE MANCOS Anthropnlogy. PATRICIA DEPEW Sm-iolnpty: Alpha Chi Omega: Aztcr' Ski Chili: Sm-ial Work and Corral-tion Clull: Las Meitinas. WILLIAM JEFFREY DE VORE Mnthemativs. MARSHALL P. DALRYMPLE Public Administratinng Alpha Phi Omega. .IO ANNE DAVIS Social Science. LEE E. DARLING .IR Business Educntiong SCTA: CBEA. MARTHA DAVIS Social Science: Kappa Delta Pi: College Bowl Finalist. DOUGLAS A. DENELL Insuranrz-1 'liollrr Hall Wing l'rr-sizlerttt: Atneria 1-an Marks-tittt: Assnvia- tion. K. D. DEVINE Enptinrrf-ring: Spriety of Automotive' Engineers. vit-evpresidrntl Knuhuav: Wesley Foundation. ROBERT E. DIBLEY Spanish. KLLAUDIA DE NURE l'lnnn: E4-onomiz-sl Alpha Lamhda Delta: Kappa Dc-Ita Pi. SUZANNE V. DE VINE Snr-iulngy: Alpha Xi Delta: Anahuac: Yveslc-y Founrlation. LLOYD DICKSON Snriul Svivnce. I S - Y- -.fp If as.-.-.. 1, .I - ll I .Q 4, ' MARY ELIZABETH DIERKS Edu:-ation: Anahuacl Newman Clulz. PAUL LEROY DIN CWA LL Ilsyf' hui ogy. as 1 rf' SHANNON DUNN Geologyg Alpha Phig Alpha Lambda Deltag Panhellenic Secretary. WILLIAM FREDERICK EADS, II Music: Phi Mu Alpha: Music Educators Na- tional Convention. THOMAS H. EDLKRAUT Business Managementg Society for the Advance- ment of Management. rf, ,.,.:,v 4. . I il . Y Ig v I R ,R i - 57 lilly, I I 1, Q I x HELEN M. DILLON Elementary Education: SCTA. KAY ROSS DINSEN Elementary Edu:-ntiou: SCTA: Noel Bouley Scholarship: l.unr Bryant Svlmlnrship, 1,7 I - A if i ,q h wmv- ..,..,. V 1 . , -,, 3 .i it . ll , ,4 MARILYN L. DUPONT English. RODNEY R. EALES Marketingg Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Aztec Ski Clubg Aztec Sailing Clubg American Mar- keting Association. BRIDCET EHRLICH Business Administration. ,, N M- -F Tau: U ,E V,,. .f 1. . -xg . .1-: w ! i..,' X -5 .'. SZ aff elif' 2 fgy. .. W L SUZANNE M. DUVALL English. BENJAMIN E. ECKLAR, JR. Accounting. CHARLENE D. ELAM Electrical Engineering: Institute of Electrical Engineers. BURYL REMOND EADS Biology. MARIANNE- EDDY Elementary Education. MICHAEL ELIASON Social Sciences: SCTA, vice-president. BART DOCTOR Sociology: Zeta Beta Tau. LAURENCE DOEMENY Chemistry: Student Affiliates of the Ameri- can Chemical Society: Aztec Ski Clubg Newman Club. PAUL A, DOEMENY Chemistry: Aztec Ski Cluh. .IOHN CULVER DONALDSON Pre-med: Aesculapiansg Anahuac. SHARON LOCKE DONNELLY Mathematicsg Alpha Lambda Deltag Anahuac. EVA DOSTAL Business Educationg Sigma Alpha Iota. NANCY ELAINE DRYER Music: Alpha Gamma Deltag Music Educators National Convemionl Pi Lambda Theta. MARGARET LEE DUDLEY Englishg Alpha Gamma Delta, second vice- president. .IENNY MARIA DUKE Englishg Inter-Donn Council, President: Resident Assistant. KARL DUKES Marketing: American Marketing Association. CLIFTON MORRIS DUNCAN Business management: Students for Freedom: Students for Coldwaterg Wesley Foundation. NANCY CAROLYN DUNN . Art: Alpha Chi Omega. q-r LZ i ' i l AL- l I V 1 L 4'-I an . N -a , . dm 1 Q.. - 281 NANCY FISHER MICHAEL S. FOSTER fi 4 F tht T new 5 1 , I 15.1.45 't ?1-'Z' fy, l L4 Wx? 1 ,' ROBERT L. ELLIOTT Geography: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Gamma Theta Upsilon, President. MERCEDES ELM English g Anahuac. BURCH E. ERTLE Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon. 282 SARA MIRIAM ELLIS Elementary Education: Sigma Kappa: -SCTA: Women's Athletic Asso- ciation. ROBERT W, ENDRES Psychology. LEON S. ERTLE Industrial Arts: SCTA: Industrial Arts Club. VIVIEN ELLIS Aztec Ski Club. JOAN ENGLISH Business Education: SCTA. F AUSTINO ESCALERA. JR. English: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Anahuac: Aztec Ski Club. T:- MARIE ROSARIO ELLISON Spanish. GLORIA L. ENSIGN Elementary Education. ROBERT ESTAVILLO General Major: Sigma Chi: Varsity Baseball: CCAA All-Conference. PATRICIA ELLWOOD Social Science. KENNETH ROY ENVALL Physics :. Circle K: Sigma Pi Sigma. DANNY RICHARD EULISS Accounting: Account- ing Society, President and vice-president. 35251 Elementary Education. JAMES E. FITCH Business Management. CAROLYN A. FLOOD Elementary Education: Delta Zeta Treasurer: Anahuac: SCTA3 Lutheran Association. JOYCE FOLTS Elementary Education: Alpha Chi Omega: SCTA. PETER FORCE Marketing: American Markedng Association: Vanity Baseball. BOBBIE FORD Elementary Education: SCT A. Treasurer: Inter- varsity Christian Fellowship. Social Science: Amold Air Society: Anahuac. MARY DATHRYN FREDERICK English: AWS Standards Chairman. PETER LAIRD FEKKE Mathematics: Arnold Air Society: Anahuac. DORA JEAN FOX Elementary Education: SCTA: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta: Delta Phi Upsilon. PAT FREEMAN Elementary Education. GEORGE FENSTERMACHER General Major: Pi Kappa Alpha: Rugby Club, AFROTC. JOHN P. EURICH General Major: Theta Chi: Del Sudoeste Sports Editor, 1961-62: Track. MADELON K. EZELL English: Alpha Lambda Delta: Las Meninas: Cap and Gown Execu- tive Secretary: Dean's List. ELAINE D. FEARS Geography: Gamma Theta Upsildn. CLAUDIA EVANS Elementary Education: Anahuac. KENNETH T. FALLON Mathematics: Track. CAROLINE FEDER Elementary Education. JANET EVANS Psychology. JEFFREY JOHN EVANS Social Science. JIM BURNS FAREN Geography: Sigma Pig Gamma Theta Upsilon. CAROL FAULKNER Elementary Education: Young Republicans. JOE FILSON Social Scienceg Lambda Chi Alpha, treasurer. SEYMOUR EINLEY Social Science. LINDA K. FORMAN Elementary Education: Hillel: SCTA: Anahuac. JERRY C. FORT Chemistry: UniteclLam- pus Christian Fellowship. ROBERT FOX General Major. CHUCK FRANCK Industrial Arts: Theta Chi: Oceotlg Industrial Arts Club. MARY ELIZABETH FRANKS Elementary Educaliong Sigma KIPDIC SCTA. LARRY DEAN FREDRICKS Microbiology. SANDRA KAY Elementary Education Pi Beta Phi: Angel BARBARA LEE ARDITH SUE FIELDS LEONARD FIERRO LANI FREYMILLER WINTHROP JOHN FERVER Home Economicsg Mathematics Wrestling Education FUCHS Q English: Alpha Phi, Home Economics Club. Loology Sigma Phi presidentg Panhellenic Epsilon Flight: Alpha Lambda Rush Chairmang Aztec Delta: Dean's List. Ski Club, secretary, vice-presidentg Alpha Lambda Delta: Cap and Gowng AS Activities Board. Who's Who in American L 4 Colleges and Universities Walt Burrows Social science major Walt Burrows has been secretary, comptroller, and rush chairman of his fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon. He served as commissioner of elec- tions and upper division representative to the AS Council. Walt also has been a member of the AMS Council, Oceotl, and the Athletic and Long Range Planning Boards. He plans a teaching career after graduation from SDS. Gayle Christiansen Gayle Christiansen is a journalism major whose campus activities include serving as Del Sudoeste editor-in-chief, Daily Aztec society editor, and Publications Board sec- retary. She was secretary of her sorority, Gamma Phi Beta, and is a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweethearts auxiliary. She plans to work in the field of publica- tions after her June, 1965, graduation. L. -F' 1:12 i 1 V' H Alu I . MARIA ELAINE GARNET Mathematics: Anahuac. ROBERT GERBER Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. KIRK L. GIBSON Psychology 5 Mathemat- tics: Psi Chi: National Science Foundation. BARBARA GILBERSTON Elementary Education: Gamma Phi Beta, oor- responding secretary: SCTA. v: MARGARET ESTELLA GARRISON Elementary Education: SCTA: Wesley Founda- tion. FRANCES GESIAKOWSKI Art. NIKKI SUE GIBSON Elementary Education: SCTA. ELIZABETH A. GINGERY Business Education: Gamma Phi Beta, treas- urer: Newman Club: Pi Omega Pi. cv-I Q 'owl i 'E 3'-Pi JOSEPH GECHTER Mechanical Engineer- ing: Aztec Engineer, feature editor. MICHAEL M. GHERARDINI Public Administration: Amold Air Society. SPENCER I. GIBSON Physical Education. ROBERTA MARY GIROUX Elementary Educaliong - Delta Zeta: SCTAQ Newman Club. THOMAS CRAIG GEORGE American Marketing Association, vicc-presi- dent. JANET ELIZABETH GIBSON Elementary Education: Alpha Phi: SCTAg Sweethearts of the Diamond, president: Senior Class Treasurer: Del Sudoeste, photo secretary. TOM L. GIBSON History. ROBERT A. GOFF Social Science. JOSEPHINE C. CABLE Speech and Hearing Correction: Bocas. president: Anahuac: Newman Club. LOUIS GADLESS Sociology: Zeta Beta Tau. president, treasf urer: AMS: Fine Nite Co-chairman: Greek Week Chairman: IFC, ELIZABETH GALLAHER Elementary Education SCTAg Anahuac: United Campus Christian Fellowship. JEAN GALLES Physical Education: Home Economics Club: SPEC. PATRICK M. GALLETTA Arnold Air Society, president, vice-presi- dent: Anahuac: Nev man Club: Best Flig. Commander. JOHN CLAYTON GAMELLE Art. ANNA GANINO Social Science: Newman Club. HOPE GARCIA Psychology. W:-'J nn,-F: t Q- ga' I N fi --I-...ilk ' a., -- A -7, .- . . . , - 1 .sl JE C . YT . Q'i'2'T:T 72.1 4. . I '- .- Y I r , . 'E' J Q '- p i HARRIET BARBARA GOLDIS Geology! Anahuac. CARL ALEXANDER GOLDMAN Banking and Finance: Intramural Handball. .rr - .4 liz- 1 if C7 52'- T17 3 Q--v. Y? avi P r ' Q9- 1 -4 :- -, 1. D Q' E. it A . LYNNE SUSAN GOLDSMITH Elementary Education 9 Hillel. JAMES T. GRAUE Biology. VALERIE GRIM Business Education: Alpha Chi Omega: Pi Omega Pi. 'fs NANCY GRAHAM Elementary Education: SCTA. BRIAN I. CREENWOOD Marketing: Inter-Domi Council, president: Resident Assistant. ANTHONY RICHARD GRINDI. Geology: Theta Chi: Varsity Crew. REGINALD W. GRAINCER English: Kappa Delta Pi. ERNST CLARK GRIFFIN Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon: Fresh' man Football. LUCILE T. GROHS Social Science: Phi Alpha Theta: Newman Club. W7 GREER GRANT General. DAVID F. GRIN Business Management. EDWIN GROSCHWITZ Chemistr ' Student Af- Y V filiates of American Chemical Soriety. :lf 7-fri MURRAY GRANT Ranking and Finance: Aztec Ski Club. SHEILA ANNE GRIM Nursing: Alphi Chi Omega: Sisters of Shell and Oar, president: Stu- dent Nurse Association: Freshmah Orientation Week, chairman: AS Special Events Board: Roger Williams Club, DONALD GROSS Chemistry. ,I L-p .IENNIFRA ANNE GROVE Elementary Education: SCTA: Anahuac: Newman Club. RONALD EDMUND CRUND A1-counting: Beta Gamma Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: Newman Club. RAPHAEI. LEONARD GUZZARDO Mathematics: Anahuaff: Aztec Sailing Club: Newman Club. NIICIHAEL GROVER Social Science: Water Polo Team. PEGGY SUE GURLEY English: Olmeca Hall Resident Asistant: Sweetheart of Sigma Pi: AWS Judiciary Board: Student Union Speakers Committee. SHIRLEY JOY HAAS Journalism: Serpen- tencs of Sigma Nu: I-'ep Club. treasurer: Iota Nu Kappa, secretary: Daily Aztec. society editor. copy editor, columnist: Del Sudoe-ste, copy editor. - - Y Veg. ir-ny, 'i rr x..,. CLYDE AMERIC HADLEY, JR. Business Management: Pi Kappa Alpha: Soci- ety for the Advancement if Management: Basket- a . DONEE. HALTE Industrial Arts: Sigma Chi: Varsity Football. RICHARD EUGENE HAGER Social Science: Young Republicans: Anahuae. TANA EILEEN HAM Elementary Education: Alpha Chi Omega. LARRY S. HAGERMAN GARY HAMADA Graphic Communication. uf , id, ' .4 'ST 7 IK - 1-. 'x 1 ?-7 ' SHARON PAULA HAHN Office Management: Society for the Advance- ment of Management. GEORGE WILLIAM HAMMONTRE Public Administration. JUDITI-I LYNNE HAIR Elementary Education: Aztec Ski Club: SCTA: Thespians. JANILEE A. HAMMER Art: Sigma Kappa: Anahuac: Kappa Pi. 49 fan , vel 1 I.. 1 . fi 5:-4' 'nv-5? BRENDA PAMELA HALL Human Life and Family Development, EILZABETH ANN HANCOCK Elementary Education: SCTA. .IUNE HALL Art: Kappa Pi. PATRICIA LEE HAND German: Zapotec Hall, vice-president, treas- urer: SCTA: Anahuac. OMER N. HALL Social Science. CAROL ANNE HANLON Nursink: Student Nurse Association. GERALD F. PHILLIP M. HANSON Mathematics. HARDACRE Chemistry: Aesculapians, president. 286 PAT R. HANSHAW Alpha Tau Omega. EUGENE CHARLES HANSON Zoology, Pre-Medical: Aesculapians, president, .IOHN V. HANSON vice-president: Dean's ' is E fs., . ,-rv.: Ji hw. . 1 ...H in it DONALD HARMON Physics: Anahuac: Sigma Pi Sigma: West- ern Electronics Manu- facturing Association Scholarship: Solar Ret'- reational Fund Scholar- ship. List. CYNTHIA BROOKE JANET D. HARRIS HARPER Mathematics: Social Microbiology: Alpha Chi Omega: Little Sis- ters of the Maltese Cross. Work and Corrections Club. 1 f . SUSAN E, HANZLIK GLENN SHIGEO LINDA HARBAUGH General: Gamma Phi H-ARA . Art: Alpha Phi. record- Betn, secretary: Angel Zoology: Oriental Stu-U ing secretary: Kappa Flight: Ann- Ski Club, dents Club: Aescula- Pi: AWS Fashion- WN15- Culture Chairman. GARY BRUCE HART DORTHY ANN SUZANNE HARRISON Markelinlz Sigma Chi: HARTMAN English: Daily Aztec. Junior Class Council: Kappa Alpha Theta: Varsity Football: Varsity Rugby. GLENDA HARVEY Elementary Education: Baptist Student Union. DENNIS M. HAWONTH Biology. JEFFREY A. HEYSER Kappa Sigma, president: Journal of Business, editor: Blue Key: Oceotl: Who's Who: Upper Division Repre- sentative. MARY .IOANN HARVEY' Elementary Education: SCTA: Kappa Delta Pi. JULIE H. I-IAYNES Astronomy: American . Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics: Spurs. LAWRENCE EUGENE HIEGER Journalism: Sigma Pi: Sigma Delta Chi: Daily Aztec, photo editor. PHILIP A. HASZARD Marketing: Alpha Phi Omega: American Mar- keting Association: Qanterberny Association CARL WILLIAM I-IAYS Insurance. CLAIRE HIGGINS' Biology: Sigma Pi: Tarastec Hall, presi- dent: Oceotlz AMS Domi Representative. .IOANNE U. HATALSAN Cap and Gown, treas- urer: Accounting So- :-iety, treasurer: Las Meninas: Beta Gamma Sigma. vine-president: Special Events Board, secretary. -7 , -df, T CAROL I-IATOUNIAN English: Anahuac: Elementary Education 1 Reader's Theatre: Aztec Ski Club. Theatre Guild: Musical Comedy Guild. LINDA CAROL HEATH BARBARA LEE Speech and Hearing Correction: Brocas, treasurer: Aztec Ski Cluh: Little Sister of the Maltese Cross. CAROL LUNT HILL Elementary Education. -HEDRICK Sociology. MAUREEN HILL Dietetics: Kappa Alpha Theta: Home Economics Club: Cap and Gown: Las Meninas: LAC Board. PATRICIA G. HAWK English. NANCY ANNE HELSER , Secretarial Manage- ment: Pi Beta Phi: Aztec Ski Club. VERNON HILL, IR. History: Anahuac: Wesley Foundation, president. ANGELA MARIE I-IAWKINS Elementary Education: Newman Club: SCTA. MARY ANN HAWLEY Elementary Education: Pi Beta Phi: United Campus Christian Fellowship. ARTHUR JOHN HENRY Geology. 1. FRED HERNANDEZ Industrial Arts: Lambda Chi Alpha: ROTC: Newman Club: CTA: Industrial Arts Club. DALE A. HILMAN Pre-legal: Pi Kappa Alpha: Aztec Ski Club: Freshman Football. SARA G. HINDS Elementary Education: SCTA. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities John Lacy John Lacy has been president, vice presi- dent, and treasurer of the Associated Men Students. A member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, he served as fraternity vice president and secretary. ,lohn's other activities include being a member of the Lectures and Con- certs Board and Oceotl. His future plans are to do graduate work in business ad- ministration at the University of Texas. Dot Hartman Dot Hartman is an accounting major with a 3.5 average. She has been Cap and Gown treasurer, Special Events Board secretary, and Accounting Society treasurer. She is also a member of- Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Beta Alpha Psi, and the Aztec Shops Board. After graduation Dot plans to become a certified public accountant. nn. E'?'i' -. i r ,M Jin JAMES I-IITCHIN LINDA HIXON MARIE CHARLOTTE MARILYN FRANCES JOHN FLOYD MICHAEL HOFFER Physics: Aztec Ski Elementary Education. HOFF HOFF HOFFMAN Speech Arts: Theatre Club. Biology: Alpha Phi: Biology: Alpha Phi, Geography. Guild: Render's Phi Mu Epsilon: Treasurer: Phi Mu Ep- Theatre: Freshman Kappa Pi. silon: Kappa Pi. Clagg Council, 287' '- s ii' fi ,..... ...- .-4:::.-:- 1 :i .. -r ' ' + 3- 2 :ii 'iii ' hs 'EY' n m fi P' J I : KATHLEEN ANN WINSTON HERBERT HOLMES HOLTAN Elementary Education: Social Science: Alpha Chi Omega: AFROTC: Aztec Ski SCTA: College Y. Club: SCTA. KENNETH L. ALANE HOWARTH HOWARD English: Anahuac: Pre-legal: Aztec Ski Aztec Inter-Varsity Club: Christian Science Christian Fellowship. Organization 1 Reader's Theatre. 288 EUNICE R. HOOVER Elementary Education: SCTA. SHARON LEE HOWELL Elementary Education: Maya Hall. MELINDA HORAKIT Nursing: Alpha Lambda Delta: Student Nurse Association, ALICE BING HSU Mathematics: SDS Chinese Student Asso- ciation: Cap and Gown: Las Meninas: Alpha Lambda Delta. CARL E. HUDSON Pl-IAN THI HUE KAREN LOUISE HULL Social Welfare: Resident Assistant. JUDITH IAYNES HUNSAKER Economics: lntema- tional Student Associa- tion. PATRICIA B. l-IUME Latin American Studies: International Students Association. PHILLIP L. HUNSAKER Elementary Education: Personnel Management? Anahuac: Spurs. Anahuac. JAMES T. HULL General Major: Fresh- man Judiciary Repre- sentatrve. NGUYEN DINH HUNC Economics. SHIELA HUNT Elementary Education: Little Sisters of Minerva. WILLIE .IEFERSON HORTON, JR. Elementary Education: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Kappa Alpha Psi: Oceotl: Circle K: SCTA: Freshman Track. SUSAN. FAY HUBBARD Elementary Education: SCTA. s wsu- -Ps.. .u- fir I , ,, 1 5 SARA HOSTETLER Elementary Education. ANNE HUBLEY Elementary Education: Chi Omega: SCTA. H Vx 'Z' NANCY HUTCHISON Elementary Education: SCTA. JANET A. IKERD Elementary Education: Maya Hall. vice presi- dent: Anahuac: Luth- eran Association. CAROL INGOLD Elementai-y'Education, KATHLEEN B. HOUCK Social Science: Olmeca Hall. GARY ROBERT HUCKELL Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma. ig., ,: I, - ,,, . 'Si'-v7 xtalgrlwlq i Ex f - Q P. H ,- - rv- in lp H ,1 W. LAURA JUNE HOVLAND Nursing. n CA REN HUCKETT Elementary Educatior ,.-5' ' .1771 . I LYNN DIANE HUTTS Social Science: Alpha Gamma Delta: Aztec Ski Club: SCTA. SUSAN ELEANOR' INGLE Elementary Education: Alpha Phi. STEPHEN ALAN ISAACSON Political Science: Zeta Beta Tau: Oceotl: MUN co-chairman: Toltec Hall, vice presi- dent. .' 5 1 Lf... Qi.: , f-fix E' DEANNA M. IBARRA Elementary Education: SCTA: Kappa Delta Pi. VAN GERALD INGLE General Major: Theta Chi, President, Secretary: Oceotl. HILDA ISHIMINE Elementary Education: SCTA: Kappa Delta Pi. .l ANICE RENEE .IACKMAN Art. CAIIOLYN JAMESON Elementary Eduvntion: Pi Lambda Theta: Art Linkletter Scholarship. ALAN GEORGE JAcoBsoN Biology: Lambda Chi Alpha. MARILYN JAMESON Elementary Education: Phi Lambda Theta: SDS Marching Aztecs. -,, 4... ,N lard 1, tif L 'L ,Q 'ff YT? 5,1 -1 Lan -sv SUSAN JOLI.El'l' CAROLE ANN JONES Elementary Education: Elementary Education: SCTA: Daan'a Lin. SCTA. JAMES LEE JONES JERRY JONES Mathematics. Social Welfare: Social Welfare and Conectione Club. VALERIE KAHN PATRICIA KARNES yPaychology: Pep Board. Philosophy. CLARENCE JONES. JR. Social Studies: Circle K. MONROE JONES Industrial Management: Beta Gamma Sigma. VICTOR R. KEAI-IIOLALO Marketing: American Marketing Association: Business Administration Scholarship. DIANNE KAY JONES Elementary Education: SCTA: Kappa Delta Pi. ROBERT M. JONES Elementary Education: SCTA: Wesley Founda- tion. ARTHUR B. KEBECK Political Science. GERALDINE .IAMIESON English: Chi Omega: Del Surloesle Sorority Editor: Homefuming Court. PATRICIA A. JAQUITH Ar-ronntinu: Maya Hall 'l'r:-asnrerz Soviety for the Atlvanremenl of Monagenwnt: Avruunt- ing Soricty. MARY MARGARET JENSEN Elementary Education: Anahuac: Aztec Ski Club: SCTA: Kappa Delta Pi. ANNA M. JOE lllicrobiologyz Phi Mu Epsilon. PATRICIA F. JOHN Art: Kappa Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Lambda Delta. CORBIN J. JOHNSON Sorial St-ienre: Sigma Chi. DALE E. JOHNSON Elementary Education: SCTA. DOUGLAS A. .JOHNSON Psychology: Phi Alpha Theta: Dean's List. JANET J. JOHNSON Elementary Education: Las Meninas, President: Cap and Gown Chan- rellor: Treasurer- Sophomore Class: Jun- ior Class Council: AWS Outstanding Woman Sophomore Scholarship. RICHARD M. .JOHNSON Social Science: Circle K: SCTA: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Sigma Alpha. MICHAEL EVERETT .JOHNSTON Psyl:hol0KYI SDS Gym- nastirs. RANDY SHARON JOHNSTON Elementary Education: Chi Omega: SCTA. all F nay cb-lf' .bl it . . still .. lv VV 6 t it wx lf .ag II' Q? ... Nj at d A . 'AJP X u 'ni -QP? ' '-1' .- 9... 1:7 Q. 551. 3' ,. fling? ff' 1 Ii , ,iw-gs .V S4 .A s MICHAEL F. ROBERT L. KEENE TIMOTHY S. JOSEPH KELLEY GEORGE WILLIAM ZOE-'IEPFAAW ul . General. KELLEGHAN Pre-legal: Pre-legal KELLY 09 '95 'PWM' Speech: Brocaa. Society. History. VEKIEAQIQCEDQNN WALTER F. THOMAS J. KERR NED NORMAN MAUREEN Physical eaumaon- lniaiiimillrm 1 .1 Prblw' MKMUS KILUNGSWORTH . na : n us- . . - CAHPER, vicepresi- mal Am Club: Epsilon anagement, Anahuac. General, Italian Club. dent: Women's Athletic Pi Tau. Aaaociation: SPEC. 290 E315 -, KATHLEEN M. ROY T. KENNEDY KENDALL Business Adminisu-af Elementary Educadon: tion: Sigma Alpha SCTA: Newman Club. Epsilon. ELIZABETH A. NANCY LOUISE KING KILPATRICK Home Economics: Busmes EdUUl'i0'15 Home Economics Club, Pi Beta Phi, treasurer, treasurer. secretary: Sweetheart of Alphi Phi Omega: SCTA: Aztec Ski Club. R1 WEL? Nu- 'C'--'f ,J .-.1 ROBERT EVERETI' GERALD D. KIRK KINGSBURY Music: Music Educators Marketing: American National Conference: Marketing Association. Junior Vanity Wrestling. ROBERT L. KORZEP MARTIN ANTHONY Social Science: Football. KOVACEVICH , KAREN LOU LAFFOON Music: Sigma Alpha Iota, corrsponding secretary, president: Muaic Educators Na- tional Conference. Zoology: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Aztec Ski Club: Aeaculapiana: Anahuac: Varsity Crew. DONALD WAYNE LAMB Elementary Education. SCOTI' KLEMM Social Sciences. GEORGE S. KOVACS Chemistry: Amold Air Society: Newman Club. TONISUE LANDREY German: Anahuac: Sweetheart of Alpha Phi Omega. LESTER VAN KNAPP JOAN L. KNIGHT General: Songleader: Head Songleader. BARBARA KRAGER Elementary Education: Kappa Delta: Cetza: Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross. SHERYLL J EANNE LANE Elementary Education: SCT A. TAMARA KRITLER Social Welfare. SHARON LANGSDORF Social Sciences: Inter- dorm Council. GENEVERA M. KOONCE Elementary Education: Kappa Alpha Theta. KRISTAL KRUSE Elementary Education: Anahuac: Kappa. Deltn Pi: Musical Comedy Guild. JOHN R. LANGSWORTH Industrial Arts: Indus- trm Arts Clubqg scn. EILIIN KORB Elementary Ednatica. A. R. KORPORAL Biology: Delta Sigma Phi: Oeeod. IOHANNE KUNIZ Engliahg Gamma Phi Beta, second vice- Bmaidentg Anahuac: aught:-.n of Diana. MILBERT L. 1...i '.......1 'imi. .. E ' E:-Eau: hd NANCY C. LARKEY Elunentary Edueadon: Al h Phi., ' p a vico- pxcsident: SCTA: Amee Sailing Club: Aztec Ski Club: Anal: mac. sUEngslANish ml. 'i3'n Aztec , Anahuac: Laa Meninaag AWS Judiciary Board: Tm Beat Dried Women on Campus. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Jerry Harmon Electrical enginering major Jerry Harmon transferred to SDS from the University of California at Riverside. He was lower di- vision representative and AS vice president prior to being elected AS president last spring. He has been vice president of Kappa Sigma fraternity and is a member of Blue Key. Last year Jerry was selected for Who's Who as a junior. Bob White Sigma Chi Bob White was rush chairman of his fraternity, Blue Key secretary- treasurer, Del Sudoeste editor-in-chief, and upper division representative to the AS Council. He was Long Range Planning Board chairman and a member of the Public Relations and Publications Board. a January, 1965, graduate, he plans to enter the field of public relations. E lf' ww' JAMES NORTHOOTI' RICHARD KENT LAWSON JOHN LEARNARD ALLEN LEE KAREN A. LEE LARSON LAUGHTON Marketing Sigma Chi: Insurance. Hzsmry Delta Sigma Elementary Edncauon Mathematica. Marketing. Vanity Football. Phi Pre-Legal Society Anahuac Kappa Della L x v. V 57 ' so YQ -' , ...F H ,V . .......... m w as - . ia. - 'N ' '1 is ..- .nm , be ,H H w.- .sf WILLIAM E. NANCI LELAND DONALD A. LE MAY LEIMBACH Elementary Education: Social Science: Mathematics: Pi Kappa Little Sisters of the Anahuac: Phi Alpha Alpha, vice-president, president: Wrestling: Rugby. WANDA CAROL LIGON English: Kappa Delta Pi: Cap and Gown: Califomia State Schol- arship: An Linklettcr Scholarship: Baptist Student Union, Secre- tary. 292 Maltese Cross, presi- dent, secretary: SCTA. CHARLES LINDSAY Marketing: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Theta: Carol Marks Memorial Scholarship. LEONARD GARY LINDSTROM Physical Education: Track: CAHPER. Z -f up J: if CYNTHIA LEPPERT History: Phi Alpha Theta. JOANNE LOUISE LITCHFIELD Social Science. C' 1 ' JEAN ELIZABETH LOMAC Speech Therapy: Alpha Phi: Songleader: Little Sisters of Minerva: Brocaa. ANDREW LUCKEY Biology: Kappa Al ha Pai: Varsity Wrestling. JOHN H. LUX Mechanical Engineer- ing: Pi Kappa Alpha: Society of Automotive engineers: Aztec Ski Club. ,r .. as , ' . -la, 731 ' misss U, V IEi':,.,:. :' 3 will ,li ' M IG' 1 L' 4 . .fa f- - fe- X - L 1 1179 aft. 'EE' CZ' GAIL NORENE LESI-I Social Science. DAVID L LLOYD Accounting: Alpha Phi Omega, President, vice-- president, treasurer: Circle K: SDSC A0 counting Society: Anahuac: Aztec Ambas- sadors: Wesley Founda- tion. 'R I SUSAN JILL LONG An. OE L. LOZANO J Accounting: Account- ing Society. BRUCE PETER LUYENDYK Geology: Theta Chi: Tecton Delvers: ANDREA l-I. LO PINTO Elementary Education. KAREN LUSK RICHARD J. LYLE Anahuac: Junior Varsity Crew. ,-T gr 'ji if , 'x 1' A K ROY WILLIAM ROBERT C. LICHTY MARLANE ADAIR LESSARD, JR. Electronics: Institute of LIDDELL General: Sigma Chi: Oceotl: Public Rela- tions Board: Varsity Tennis: Pre-Legal Society. ARLENE LOCHRIDGE Elementary Education. Electrical and Elec- tronic Engineers, vice- chairman: Sigma Pi Sigma. BEVERLY A. IJOCKETT glglermintary Education: English: Chi Omega: Cetza: Del Sudoeste Staff. THOMAS E. LOGANS Elementary Education: Kappa Alpha Psi, presi- dent.. secretary, treas- urer: Oceotl, president, vioe-president: Blue Key, vice-president: Kappa Delta Pi: Vanity Wrestling: Varsity Track: Who's Who: San Diego State Service Award. 1 ssc: t, Q... vwx F' RAMONA E. LYNCH Home Economics: Home Economics Cluh, President: Roger Williams Club. MARTHA MAC KIRDY Home Economics: Olmeca Hall, President? Home.Economics Club: Kappa Delta Pi: Cap and Gown: Las Meninas: Publications Board. DOUGLAS MANCHESTER Insurance: Sigma Chi: Junior Class President. w W i i DENNIS ALAN MAC DONALD Social Science: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Oceotl: AMS, Treasurer. JOHN R. MALEY Chemistry: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Student Affili- ates of the American Chemical Society, Presi- dent: National Science Foundation. CLAIRE MANFREDI Mathematics : ' Anhuac: SCTA: Kappa Delta Pi. ,...:' JOHN MAC DOUGALI Physics. ELAINE MALONEY Languages. JAMES VERNON MARDIS Physics: Alpha Phi Omega: Arnold Air So- ciety: Lambda Delta Sigma: Anahuac. TT? ANITA S. MARION Speech Pathology: Alpha Chi Omega: Aztec Ski Cluhg Brocas. RICHARD WILLIAM MARKLEY Physicsg Sigma Pi Sigmag Crew. 'ra 2- . IL, 'L' l, xr'-f 015 4 xr ., WTI? if 'Q'- 'Z' JOHN PAUL MARKEN, JR. Insurance. NORMAN LEE MARR Industrial Managementg Lambda Chi Alpha: Society for the Ad- vancement of Manage- ment: Anahuac. y-.-f . ,...-r 1 ' A ALLAN DALE CHARLES T. , McCUNE McCUTCl-IEON Social Science. Pre-Legal: Theta Chig Alpha Phi Omega, see- retaryg Aztec Sailing Cluhg Prel-18.9.1 Society. MARGIE A. JAMES A. MeELROY McDONAI..D Social Welfare. Hismryg Phi Alpha Theta. SUZANNE McINN'ES JANICE KAY Elementary Education. McKEON Elementary Educationg Anahuacg SCTAg Kappa Delta Pi. J JAMES KARL McDERMO'l'l' Marketing: American Marketing Association. MICHAEL ARLEY McGEE Marketing: Bauballg Sigma Chi. MICHAEL H. McKITTRICK Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CAROL MeDONALD Elementary Eclixtationg mph. Pm. PATRICK RAY McGlNNIS Zoology ' Aeacula ianag Anahuaeg Aztec Ski Club. PATRICIA McMAHAN Elementary Education. HARRY MARRINER Paychologyg Aztec Sail- ing Clubg Aztec Ski Club. JEROME B. MARTIN Physicsg Sigma Pi Sigma. LEROY MARTIN Psychologyg Kappa Alpha Psi, vicepreai- dent, secretary: Oceotlg Social Worlt and Cor- rections Club, president. ROBERT ARTHUR MARZANO General: Amold Air So- cietyg Freshman Foot- ballg Varsity Tennis. RICHARD PAUL MASON Financeg Lambda Chi Alpha. CAROL JEAN MASSEY Elementary Educationg Aztec Ski Club: Anahuacg SCTA. JOAN V. MATTHEWS Elementary Educationg Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pig SCTA. DELORES MAULIS Nursing: Student Nurses Association. GARY McBEE Psychology. EDMUND M. McCAMBRIDGE Historyg Lambda Chi Alphag Aztec Rugby Club: Newman Club. DIANNE MCCARTHY An. SANDY MCCLAIN Speech Therapyg Alpha Chi Omega: Card Stunt Chairmang'Pep Boardg Brocas. DONALD R. McCOY Industrial Ana: SCTAg Industrial Arts Club. VALERIE McCOY Sociology. Qi . '55 fl? . xx 'GT 1:7 wwf! , WJ G , ar lv 293 OANNE MO DENISE BARBARA McMASTERS Elementary Education : Kappa Delta Pi. L. NORMAN McVEE Marketing: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Ameri- can Marketing Associa- tion: Association of Computing Machinery. CAROLYN ELIZA- BETH MELTON Elementary Education Ba tist Student Union, P president. 294 DARRELL L. McMULLEN Marketing : ' Pi Kappa Alpha: American Mar- keting Aasociation: Ac- counting Society: Track Team. SUSAN HELENA MEAD Education: Home Eco- nomics Club, Secretary. RODNEY S. MELVILLE PreI.aw: Pre-Legal Society, vice-president. WILLIAM ATWOOD McNEELY, JR. Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma: Neely Enter- priam Scholarship. JOSEPH MEDURE Biology. GARY MERCHANT Marketing. B. J. McPI-IERSON Art. ALBERT F. MEEH Social Science: Tarastec Hall Judiciary Board: SCTA. RONALD A. MERINO Social Science. l PAUL S. McQUEEN, JR. English. CLIFFORD LIDYD MELAND Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma: Analnulo: Ph' Eta Sigma. EDWARD MERRIFIELD Art: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Aztec Sailing Club. SOPI-IIE ELIZABETH MONAHAN Elementary Education. JACK R. MOORE Political Science. MARY ANNE MORGAN Psychology: Alpha Xi Delta, President. DIANA RUTH MORRIS Psychology: Kappa Delta: Pai Chi. CAROL A. MORRISON Mathematics. EDWARD EARL MORRISON Accounting: Accounting Society: Beta Alpha Pai. J RRISON Elementary Education. JOHN MORTON Broadcasting: Aztec Radio and TV Guild, vice-president: Alpha Epsilon Rho, secretary: United Campus Christian Fellowship. ROGER MOWRER Marketing. ROGER LEE MUMBY Accounting: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Junior Varsity Football. MICHAEL G. MURPHY Finance: Varsity Baseball. LOIS MURRAY Social Science. DWIGHT B. MILLER Accounting: Anahuac: Accounting Society: Wesley Foundation. LANCE MILLER Accounting: Alpha Tau Omega, vice-president, treasurer: Oceotlg IFC, president, secretary. HAROLD VANCE MILLS, JR. Mathematics: Delta Sigma Phi: SCTA. ERNEST MILLER, JR. Accounting: Anahuac: Accounting Society. MARSHA D. MILLER Microbiology. MARILYN MI'l'TLEl'IOLTZ Ph 'cal Education: scifi: CAHPER: SPEC, vice-president: Tennis team: Volleyball team. YZ GEORGIA RAE MILLER History: Delta Zetag Phi Alpha Theta, President. J. MICHAEL MILLER History: Kappa Sigmag Aztec Ski Club: Sophomore Class President. RICHARD C, MILLER Fhysicag Signa Pi Sigma. WASKAH MILLER Elenentary Education: 'Pi Beta Phi. PATRICIA D. MIZE Elementary Education: Resident Assistant: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi. MICHAEL ADON MONAHAN Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma. MICHAEL MORTON Economics: Sigma Chi. OLGA J. MOTE Education: Kappa Delta Pi. FARID MUNA Buaineas Management: International Student Anociation. CLYDE STEPHEN MUNSELL Accounting: Theta Chi: Acconmting Societyg gen Allplbahfaiigi ' xgma p : encan Marketing Amociation. GABRIEICEA QKYERSHI S . I i to . dktinction :dex JANE MYERS Elementary Education: Wealey Foundation. Wg! MICHAEL JUSTIN WAYNE ALLEN SUSAN LOUISE DEL M. NIIELY GERALD B. NELSON HEIDI BLAZIS MYERS MYERS NACHANT Home Economicag Political Science. NELSON Pro-Lawg Sigma Nu, Social Science. Social Wclfueg Home Economics Club. Elementary Education president, vicepreai- Alpha Phi. SCTA. dentg Alpha Phi Omegag Phi Eta Sigma: Student Union Board, chairmang Upper Divi- sion Representative: Who'a Who. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Dick Buck Blue Key president Dick Buck has main- tained a 3.8 average in addition to serving as junior and senior representative to the AS Council, commissioner of elections, freshman class vice president, Activities Board chairman, and Theta Chi vice presi- dent. A political science major, he hopes to do graduate Work at Princeton Univer- sity after graduation from SDS in June, 1965. Mike Sund Journalism major Mike Sund has been editor-in-chief of The Daily Aztec for two semesters. He has been Daily Aztec sports editor and managing editor, and is presi- dent of the SDS chapter of Sigma'Delta Chi. A member of Kappa Sigma, he has been Oceotl secretary and a member of the Publications Board. lVIike's future plans include doing graduate work at Northwest- ern University after his June, 1965, gradua- t10n. l x 1 WH., - . , Q E -un I Sl if we ' 0 I is ' -- , E , J Q.. - a.- ----5 cz I .I AA rl WENDY NELSON Secretarial Manage ment: Chi Omega: Cetza: Aztec Ski Club: Anahuac. MILTON WILLIAM NODACKER General: Alpha Phi Omega. 296 ig--vc 4,5 'Q' HARRY EUGENE N EVILL Political Science. EVONNE NOLL Speech Arts: Aztec . 3. Q3 lg., ' ' ' iff L LORRAINE NEWBY Elementary Education: Aanahuac: SCT A. RICHARD G. NORQUIST Theatre Guild: Readers Banking and Finance. Theatre: Cap and Gown: Skull and Dagger. I . iw- u.f' ., T J, X x , . ' ' :fly ,Q 'F-7. i WSP' DOUGLAS NEWCOMB Accounting: Sigma Phi Epsilon, secretary: Oceotl: AMS Secretary: Daily Aztec Advertising Manager. JERINE NORSTROM History: Chi Omega, treasurer: Celza: Home coming Alumni Chair- man. l. 1 2 w g Lx 'Z PETER JAMES NEWMAN English: Sigma Chi, president: Oceotl: IFC Judiciary Board: Ameri- can Field Service Rep- resentative: SDS Alumni News, editor. NANCY LOUISE NORWOOD Elementary Education: SCT A. Qg::.:w JACQUELINE SUE NIERMANN Elementary Education. GWEN ROBERTA NOWRY Speech Arts: Christian Science Organization. 1 l - V- . 'ffm ,. I iii' ' ' if 5 :H J wt fs A W 25. Ti . W. , l ' 3 v 3. 'Eli' ? I 122-f' ' 'Sf L - . . .1 -L, , MARTHA LYNN KAREN G. NOBLE NIXON Business Administra- Sodal Science: Inter- Varaity Christian Fellowship. CARL T. OBERBAUER Public Admiuistradou. tion: Auahuac: Pi Omega Pi. JOHN J. O'BRIEN Marketing: American Marketing Asociation. w 1:2 w -, H ., , Us . - ,... - V' 1: ,l x , 'li' 3? . 'Mi g ,V in J i J s ea PN 6: cv MARY REINERT OCOYNE Social Science: Anahuac, secretary. DOLORES 0'DONNELL Education : SCTA: Newman Club. li J S' -We ' Won- 1 K BRIAN F. ODELL Social Science: Sigma Phi Epsilon. MARJORIE OLDS Elementary Education: gnahuac: Kappa Delta I- BONNIE LEE OLSEN OCEAN LORENA Social Science: Kappa OLSEN Delta: Las Meninas: Zoology: pre-medical: Aztec Ski Club: Wesley Wesley Foundation. Foundation. ROBERT H. ODLE Public Administration: Sigma Chi, president., vice-president: Blue Key: Oceotl: Senior Class Pruident: Junior Class Vice-President: Rugby. ELTON JOE OLINGHOUSE Geography: Gamma Theta Upulon. MARILYN J. ORNELAS Secretarial Manage- lI '1L CAROL M. OST ROM Secretarial Manage- ment: Pi Omega Pi: Executive Secretaries, Inc. Scholarship. CAROLE ANN OVERTURF Elementary Education: 7.-ipotec Hall, treasurer: SCTA. PETER PALADINO Speech Ans: Alpha Phi Omega: Brocas: Anahusc: Newman Club. LUCY KEIKO OTSU.ll Elementary Education: Oriental Students Club: SCTA: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. LEE OWENS Speech Arts: Pi Kappa Delta: Readers' Thea- ter: GE College Bowl Finalist: Fine Arts Board, chairman: San Diego Women'a Club Scholarship. VIRGINIA PALLAS Psychology: Wesley Foundation: German Club: Psi Chi. JANICE LEE 0U'l'Cl'jN Elnnentary Education: Zapotec Hall, social chair-man,'wing pri- dent. S. JAMES OZBIRN Industrial Arts: Circle K: Industrial Arts Club. SYLVIA M. PALMER Sociology: Delta Zeta, president: Junior Pan- lwllenic, vice-praident. PHYLLIS PANSEGRAV Social Science. MARVIN E. PASEK Mathematica. UNA M. PARKER Home Economics: Home Economies Club. NILLA R. PATE English: Chi Omega: Long Range Planning Board, chairman: AWS Correspondence Com- mittee. Y? Cy' uv-.4 CAROL ANNE PET ERSEN Elementary Education: Anabuac: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Lambda Delta. JIM GARY PHILLIPS Industrial Arm RONALD HENRY PIOREK Poitical Science: Alpha Phi Omega: Pre-legal Society. ANITA BARBARA PETRONIUS Speech and Hearing Pathology: Brocaa. JANEA PICAIZEN Speech and Hearing Pathology: Alpha Epai- lon: Brocaa. YVONNE M. PIQUARD English. ELLEN PFADENI-IAUER Elementary Education: Alpha Gamma Delta: Anahuac. JUNE MARIE PICCI-IIO'I'l'INO Marketing. FRANK PIRANIO Sociology. MARY LOUWPHEIL Business Administra- tion: Kappa Delta: Aztec Ski Club: Office Management .Associa- tion. SHARON PIESTER Elementary Education: Anahuac: Blue Book Ball Princesa. JUDITI-I M. PITKIN English. DAVID PAUL General: Lambda Chi Alpha: Model UN of the Pacific West. MARY PAYTON Education: SCTA. CATHERINE A. PEARSON Political Science: In- temational Student As- sociation, secretary: Model UN of Pacific West: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Sigma Alpha: Young Democrats: Newman Club: Daily . Aztec Staff. SUZANNE PEARSON Music: Sigma Alpha Iota: SCTA: Music Educators National Conference: Intema- tional Students Associa- tion: Newman Club: Alpha Lambda Delta: SDS Musical Comedy Guild. SALLY LOU PECK Elementary Education: Anahuac: SCTA: Kappa Delta Pi: Delta Phi Upsilon. VAWNEE LOUISE PEDO Elementary Education. MARTI-ANNE PEHKA Mathematics: Anahuac: SCTA: International Students Association: German Club: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Lambda Delta. JIMMY RAY PEANDLEY Biology: Resident As- ststanl: Dorm Judiciary Board: Inter-Dorm Council. FRANK PERKINS, JR. Industrial Arts: Indus- trial Arts Club. MALCOLM PERSINGER, JR. Chemistry, pre-dental Wesley Foundation: Aztec Ambassadors. JUNE PERSKY Social Science: Aztec Ski Club: Modem Dance Club. MALCOLM BRIAN PETERS Art: Tau Kappa Epsi- lon: Semlrradores dc La Amistad. ' J - 1 -v w 297 PAULEITE JUNE Pl'l'I' Elementary Education: SCTA: Sweetheart of Circle K. GARY WILLIAM PORTER Art: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. 298 ROBERT PLANT Sociology: Sigma Chi JAMES C.- PORTER Anthropology: Tau CHASI NOLA PAUL D. PLUMB DRAKE PLOUGH Zoology: Kappa Sigma: POMEV HNTZ Rugby Club. Speech Ann, Broad- casting: Hillel. JOANNE POTTS NANCY JO POWELL NANCY LEE PRAGER Education: SCTA. Journalism: Pi Beta Social Science: Phi Phi: Sweethearts of the Alpha Theta: Anahuac: Kappa Epsilon: Anthropology Society: Diamond: Daily Aztec, Alpha Lambda Delta, News Editor . president: Las Meninas: vice-president: Hillel, president. ROBERT A. PRAHL Pyelesnl: Kappa Slgllli Aztec Rugby Club, president: Ooeotlg Freshman Football. EUGENE B. PRICE II Social Science: SDS Volleyball Club: Aztec Ski Club. GRETCHEN BETH PUMALA MARY LOIS JANE EVE JOHN ARTHUR KATHLEEN Speech and Hearing RADDATZ R.AFFE'l'I'0 PRUDEN Correction. Special Education: Col- B'-1510459 E'-'I'-108150113 Enillshi slim! A117114 Biology: Anahuac: lege Y, vice-president: SCTA: SDCICYY for U-he EPSIIOHZ 906059 IFC Biology Club, Dah. Phi Upgilgng Advancement of Man- Rush Chagnnang AMS ' Lambda Delta sign.. agement- Tfwmf- KATHERINE VIRGHVIA LEE TERRY ALAN REED MELINDA ANN REES SAMUEL REES . REARDEN REDFERN General: Lambda Chi Social Science: Aztec English: Callfomla Social Science: Alpha Physical Education: Alpha: Aesculapians: SIU Club- Cqngfess PTA Scholar' cnnnn. neun: Aztec Alpha Gamma Delta. Golf: wnnuing. Bbw: Phveml- Ski Club: Anahuac: Pep Club: Aztec Sailing Club: Newman Club. ELIZABETH A. Tom REYNOLDS RICHARD c. lmonA JENNY RINDONE. PHYU-I5 RAE RENTERIA History: Theta Chi, acc- Engineering: Wesley BI-I-9111699 EINCBUDDZ RIVERS Ed . Microbiology: Phi Mu retary: Anahuac: Aztec Foundation: Institute of AIP!!! Della. El'mem 1'7 uumni Epsilon: Newman Club. ski Club. Electrical .na Elec- rrmpmv adwwf: Lu SCTA- tzonic Engineers, sec- Menlnui CBP and , mm,-Y, tmuma: Long Gown: Kappa Delta Pl, Range Planning amd. CEB-44 n ww' 1 1... 6, E , E fwf GA11. KATHRYN PREVOST Biology. MAIJA PRIEDE Physical Education: Modem Dance Club: CAPHER. A E' NIKKIANNRAMSEY Speech and Hearing Pathology: Chi Omega: Little Sisters of Minerva: Brocaa. JAMES PAUL REESE Biology: Alpha Tau Omega. DAVID J. ROBERTS Physical Education. L LAWRENCE M. RANKIN Business Mauagsnent. RUTH SHARON RATAY Home Economics: Home Economics Club. SUZANNE L. REGAN Elementary Educationi SCT A. RUTH REICHERT Alpha Gamma Delta. MAIUORIE A. MARTIN ROBERTS Microbiology: Phi Mu EPBUDIIS Wesley Foun- datian. JERRY L. ROGERS Microbiology: Ba gig Student Union: 'lPngL Cross Country. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Bob Odle Senior class president Bob Odle is a mem- ber of Oeeotl and Blue Key honoraries. He was president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer of his fraternity, Sigma. Chi. Last year he was vice president of the junior class. A political science major, Bob plans to graduate from SDS in June, 1965. Nancy Winters Nancy Winters has held the offices of secretary of the Associated Women Stu- dents and vice president of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was a member of Cetza, Spurs, and. Las Meninas, and edited the AWS Newsletter. An English major, Nancy will attend Stanford University after grad- ution toearn a general secondary creden- tial and a master's degree in education. 1 i ,I 1.1, 4-1 . JOSEPH EARL RAYMOND E. SANDRA ROGERS ROBERT RUTH DEBAH IULIET ESTELLE ROGERS, IR. ROGERS Elementary Education: ROHLINGER ROMANOFF ROMERO - Speech Arts: Theta Accounting: SDSC Ao- Chi Omega, president, Industrial Arts: Epsilon Speech and Hearing Elementary Education: Chi: Swimming: counting Society, tuna- secretary: Spurs: Las , Pi Tau: Industrial Arm Pathology: Brocas: SCT A. Water Polo. urerg Anahuas: Beta Meninaa: Del Sudoeste, Club: Newman Club. Delta Dmicron Epsilon: Alpha Psi, vioopresi- Organizations Editor. Hillel. dent: General Dynam- ies-Astronautics Scholarship. 299 ROGER S. ROPPE Industrial Technologyg Sigma Chi: AMS Coun- cil: Publications Boardg Public Relations Board, Director of Tours: Del Sudoeste, Sports Editor: Crew: Rugby Clubg Dean's List. LEROY C. ROWELL English: Madrigals. MICHELE SANBORN Elementary Education, Aanahuacg Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship. 300 DONALD C. ROSE Social Science. RICHARD H. ROWLAND Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon. VIRGINIA SANDERSON Secretarial Manage- ment, Songleaderg Pep Board: Sweethearts of the Diamond. U3 -I . -'L .i. my I .. I. Avgsgig -1 f -. 1.1. n . f .am-. . 1.1 I-1 L - S. H W -. i 1.2.4 ,Q p 4 i, . V. Z ' v' ROSE MARIE EUGENE L. ROTHMAN ROTHSTEIN Englishg Anahuacg Newman Club. MORRIS ROZNER Economicsg Tennis. IRIS SANKEY Production Manage Eentg Anahuac: Circle lillfll.-XRD l.:XWillliNlfl'l IIUAINICY Marlin-iilaliiysz Aztec Ski Club. Ill-IANN.-I SATHER Elementary Educationg Anahuuv: SCTAQ Aztec Ski Clulig Lutheran Ae- sociation: Aztec Sailing Club, Cetzag Spurs. CAROL ROUGHTON Elementary Education. BARBARA ANNE RUTHFORD Artg Kappa Pi. SHIRLEY SAUNDERS Educationg Delta Phi Upsilon. EARL E. SCULL Education. DEWAYNE E. SEAGONDOLLAR Microbiology. JOHN M. SEELY Social Science: Kappa Sigma, Grand Master of Ceremonieeg Long Range Planning Board. BELVA JO SEIBERT Elementary Education: Kappa Delta. Pi. HARRY CHARLES SEIFERT Industrial Artsg Epsilon Pi Tau: Anahuac, vice presi- dent: Industrial Arts Club. DAVE SELDON. English: Sigma Chi TERRY E. SENTERS Office Management. DORIS E. SHACKLETON Elementary Education: SCTAg Phi Lambda. Theta: Kappa Delta Phi. SHEILA SUZANNE SHAY Speech and Hearing Correction: Alphi Phi 5 Sweethearts of the Diamondg Brocas. DENNIS XAUIER SHEA Liberal Artag Pi Kappa Alphag Aztec Rugby Club: Freshman Foot- ball. JOYCE EDITH SHERWOOD Education 5 Kay Yuhan Lodge Scholars-hip. MICHAEL E. SHISLER Physical Education: CAPHERQ Footballg Aztec Weight Lifting Club, vice president. CHARLES EDWARD SAXTON Real Estate. FRED G. SCHATZ Finance. JAMES P. SCHRUPP .lournalismg Sigma Delta Chi, vice presi- dent: Daily Aztec, Copy Editor and Make-up Editor. I n fi I 61' SAMUEL G.'SAYE Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club. GARY SCHNEIDER Psychology. JOHN A. SCHWAB Psychology. v'i f ,Ji 5. I. xx 1.17 gs. Q-y' .Nb CQ? JOI-IANNAH SCABILL Elementary Education: SCTA. EDWARD SCHADECK CAROLYN F. SCHROCK Physical Education: Kappa Delta.: CAPHER. NANCY ANNE SCHROEDER Elementary Education: SCTA, president. JAMES WARREN SCOTT General. VIRGINIA SCOTT Education: Pi Beta Phi: Delta Phi Upsilon, GARY G. SHALLENBERGER Accounting: Accounting Society. GAYLE SHARP Elementary Education. DONALD E. SHEERAN Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers: Sigma Delta. MARK T. SHERBERT Psychology. TERI SHONAKER Marketing: Alpha Phi: Journal of Business: Aztec Ski Club: Sweet- hearts of Diamond, president: Panhellenic, president: Special Events Board: Sopho- more Woman of the Year. RICHARD ALLARD SHULTZ Biology: Sigma Pi, First Counselor:-Aztec Ski Club: Biology Club. VF . HARRY DAVID GILBERT SIEGMUND CARDEN TERENCE SHUSTER Public Administration: SILVA Pre-Legal. Newman Club, vice Economics: Society for president. the Advancement of Management. Who's Who in Ameri Colleges and Universities Jeff Heyser Call RICHARD A. SILVA MORGAN A. JAMES A. SIMMON Social Science: SILVERTHOHN Social Science: Pi Anahuac. Business Management: Kappa Alpha: Inter- Tau Kappa Epsilon. Fraternity Council: Geography Club. ,J Business management major Jeff Heyser has been editor and business manager of the Journal of Business. He was upper division representative to the AS Council and a member of the Publications Board. He has held the offices of president, sec- retary, and social chairman of his fra- ternity, Kappa Sigma. Jeff, a member of Oceotl and Blue Key, will do graduate work at SDS next year. Alice Budzinski Earning a general secondary credential will be the objective of English major Alice Budzinski after her June, 1965, grad- uation. Alice has held the offices of Alpha Lambda Delta president, Sigma Kappa vice president, Activities Board secretary, and Panhellenic rush chairman. A member of Cap and Gown, she has also participated in Cetza, Spurs, and Las Meninas. S MARILYN SMITH English: Litgrati, president. SHARON SNYDER English: Alpha Epsilon Phi: Hillel: SCTA: Alpha Lambda Delta. SONNIE R. SONNENBERG Business Management: Society for the Ad' vancement of Manage- ment. PATRICIA .l EAN SPARHAWK Elementary Education? Anahuac: Aztec Ski Club: SCTA. 302 MARY JILL SMITH Elementary Education: Kappa Delta. ROY SOLOMON Pre-Legal: Students for Iohnson, president: Pre- Legal Society. RICHARD LARRY SOREM History: Sigma Phi Epsilon. LAWRENCE F. SPRENG Psychology. ROBERT M. SMULL Social Science. SHANNON K. SOLOMON Social Science: Alpha Gamma Delta: Anahuac: Anthropology Society, secretary: Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Mu Gamma: Cap and Gown. ELINOR SORRELLS Political Science: Le Cercle Francais: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Sigma Alpha. SUSAN SPRINGSTEAD Elementary Education: Kappa Alpha Theta, corresponding secre- tary: Homecoming, Queen's Committee, chairman. WILLIAM B. SNIPES Psychology! DELMAR O. SOMERS- Sociology. KENNETH F. SOVAY Speech Arts: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Oceotl: Homecoming Chairman: Special Events Board. chairman: Student Leadership Seminaq, co- chairman. MICHAEL H. SPRITZER' Engineering: Society of Automotive Engineers, secretary: Phi Eta Sigma: American Insti- tute of Aeronautics and Astronautics: Conva.ir-- San Diego Scholarship: Engineering Dean's List. EDWARD GRANT SIMPSON Psychology: Kappa. Sigma 5 Inter-Fraternity Council. .IUDITH E. SINCLAIR Music Education: Gamma Phi Beta: Sigma Alpha Iota.: Leading roles, SDS Opera Workshop pro- ductions: Madrigals. JUDITH ANN SISKA Home Economics: Home Economics Association. LLOYD I. SKRAMSTAD Art. SALLI SMALL Secretarial Manage- ment: Kappa Alpha Theta, secretary: frnshuac: Aztec Ski Club: Theta Chi, Car- nation.Girl: Little Sio- gers of the Crossed Swords. CLAUDE W. SMITH Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma. DARLENE CAROL SMITH English: Newman Club Anahuac. LAUREL SMITH Home Economics: Home Economics Club: Las Meninas. me' '. .VID , L 41 Q 1' V JOSEPH STANCHECK Accounting: Accounting Society. SAM STANSON Economics: Pre-Legal Society. L- tri C -14 er IEFFREY STARK Engineering Sigma Pl president secretary Tarastec Hall use president Oceotl Aztec Ski Club WILLIAM A STERN Vlarkctmg Sigma Nu American Marketing Association Anahuac Xccounung Socxetv Aztec Sailing Club ROSF M KRY STOINE Elementary Education VICTOR ROBERT STARR Business Managentent Lambda Deltm Sn ma Var in Football CI ARF STEWART Flcnientary IRlIlK lll0I1 Alpha Comma Delta A7tcr SL! Club Aztec Sailing Club ROI RICHARD STONE Kappa Delta Pi SCTA QANIUEL WILLIAM STEIN Public Administration Anil FICEIII QUCIPIW for Pulmlit 'ldmxnlstration KFNF L STFWART llmlogy TFRRY STOREVIK Bu :ness Management P1 Kappa Alpha Soviets for the Advance ment of Management Solar Scholastic Schol arslnp Special Service Aw ard DIANA STEPHENS Flenunlury Education f AROL STICKNEY Elementary Education Newman Club Aztec Sailing Club SCTA CI FNDA STROUD English fir QF' C7 THOMAS MICHAEL STEPHENS Mechamrai Engineer mg Society of Automo uve Engineers Amen can Institute of Aero nautical and Aerospace Fnglncers RANDAIL C STOKES Sociology Theta Chi Phi Alpha Theta Pub- lic Relations Board DIAN STUCKEY Elementary Education ROBERT LEE STUCREY Phi xml Education l're hman Wrestling Rugby Club 'll 'IN E Sl IDAL Political Science 'lnnhuac WFSLEY E SUITER Inclu trial Arts Indus trial lrts Club Fresh man Football LINDA ANN STURAK Fl:-mentarw Education -C l' A I WDA SUITFR Edu: ttlutl Comma Phi llltu WIA Tennis lznms Team WAA Snftlnz1llT1am SCTA XIII ll NEI. SULPRIYIO Nlxcrnliilwlogy Student Affiliates American Chemical Society 'xii 'gr' KAREN LEE SUMRALL Elementary Education. ANN TAYLOR Microbiology: Phi Mu Epsilon, secretary. SANDRA SWANSON DONALD E. Elementary Education' LWONGER SCTA. Acc unting' Accounting Som ty' Beta Alpha Psi resident' NAA Scholarship Award' Aztec' Christian Fellow- ship. MARCO TAYLOR RICHARD J. TEACUE Zoology: Anahuac. Political Science. LINDA BETH TABOR HARRY U. TACHIKI MORLEY TADMAN Social Sciences' Olmeca Microbiology. Social Science' Hall: AWS Standards Chairman ' Anahuac' Alpha Lambda Delta. ROI-IDE H. TEAZE Elementary Education. Anahuac' Hillel: Kappa Delta Pi. WALTER E. CHRISTINE TENNESON THATCHER General. Psychology. JIM C. TALLEY Ceneral. JULIE OLDFORD THELEN Social Science: Phi Theta Kappa. MARY TATE Elementary Education' Anahuac' SCTA. MARIA THEODORE English: Newman Club: Anahuae. J PATRICIA DIANNE THOM Home Economics: Ol- meca Hall: Home Eco- nomics Cub: SCTA: Cetm. LINDA THOMPSON Pi Beta Phi: Angel Flight, vice president: DONALD WAYNE THOMAS Art: Lambda Chi Alpha. MICHAEL TOD THORSNES Zoology: Pi Kappa Homecoming Queen: Alpha: Aesculapians: Freshman Woman ofthe Student Speakers Bu- Year: Fine Arts Board, reau: Varsity Wrestling. chainnan: AS Secretary. 304 RICHARD M. THOMAS Marketing. DEBRA GENE TINKER Chemistry: Student Af- filiates of the American Chemical Society, Presi- dent of Southem Cali- fomia Region: Alpha Lambda Delta: Wh0'3 Who. DON K. THOMPSON Political Science: Circle K: Pi Sigma Alpha. GILLETTE E. TITUS Psychology: Publicity Committee: Social Com- m i ttee. ?? rv .. U1 :Hi 4' , , .4 H1 5 , A DOUGLAS P. THOMPSON Social Science: Phi Alpha Theta: Kappa. Delta Pi. . SUSAN M. TODD Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Pi: Delta Phi Upsilon. ' 1 KT as d'! J MIRJANA TOMAS CAROL ANN Russian: Kappa Alpha TOMLINSON Theta: Alpha Mu Political Science: Delta Gamma. Zeta: Alpha Lambda Delta. GERALD H. DENNIS E. TREADWAY TRISTRAM Elementary Education. Journalism: Sign-ia Delta Chi. Y -v I BENJAMIN AUSTIN TROVATEN Accounting: Sigma Phi Epsilon. social chair- man: Oceotl: IFC assistant rush chaimian. KENNETH F. UN DERWOOD Accounting: Accounting Society. CHARLES VAN WOCOT Sociology: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOE GENE TROXEL Chemistry: Student Af- filiates of the American Chemical Society: Anahuac: United Cam- pus Christian Fellow- ship. KATHLEEN ELAINE UPSHAW Spanish: Alpha Chi Omega: Daughter of Diana: Cetza: Fresh- man and Sophomore Council. PATRICIA ANN VARNER Elementary Education: Aztec Ski Club: Pi Lambda Theta: Kappa. Delta Pi. WILLIAM A. TRUEX JENNIFER TUBBS Business Management: Delta Sigma Phi: So- ciety for the Advance- ment of Management, treasurer. ROBIN VAIL Mathematics: Alpha Chi Omega: Anahuac: Kappa Delta Pi, presi- dent: Cap and Gown Leadership School: Las Meninas: Co-Chairman of All Women's Week. SHARON M. VAUGHAN Social Sciences: Alpha Chi Omega. English: Anahuac: Scripps Cottage Board. JACQUELINE D. VANAUSDAL Mathematics: Zapotec Hall: Resident Assist- DDI. ROBERTA VERSLUIS Social Sciences. C. L. TURNER Mathematics. LAFAYETTE VA NDERGRIFF lndustrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club. .IUDITH ANN VINCENT Nursing: Student Nurses Association. .l UDITH TURNER Elementary Education: German Club: SCTA. KAREN ELIZABETH VAN HOOSE Home Economics: Home Economics Clul: Aztec Ski Club. JUDITH MAE VINCENT Elementary Education. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Jim Ashcraft Junior marketing major Jim Ashcraft has been commissioner of finance, lower divi- sion representative to the AS Council, and freshman class president. The president of Sigma Pi fraternity, he is a member of Blue Key and Oeeotl honoraries. .Jim plans to enter the advertising or public relations field after his J une, 1966, gradua- tion. Qu. - 1 l J RONALD LEE TYLER Amhropologyg Aztec Christian Fellowshipg Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: College Yg Campus CORE: Phi Eta Sigma. IRENE K. UMLAND English. NOREEN JOANNE VANONI Sociology. GEORGE M. VAN VALKENBURG. IR. Historyg Circle K, presi- dent, vice-president, district governorg Seninr Clam Council. L. LOREN VINSON Political Science: Alpha Phi Omegag SDSC Young Republicans, vice- president: Pre- legnl Society. JOHN G. VYVYAN Banking und Finance: Society for the Advance- ment of Managemcntg Anahuacg Aztec Christian Fellowship. Mike Myers Sigma Nu Mike Myers has been fraternity president, vice president, and social chair- man. He was lower and upper division representative to the AS Council, Phi Eta Sigma secretary, and served as chairman of the International, Student Union, and Long Range Planning Boards. Mike was selected for Who's Who as a junior last year. He plans to attend law school after graduation from SDS. li l 1 5' ' JAMES A. WILLIAM A. WAITE ELIZABETH WALLER CAROL SUE WALKER V. CHERYL WALKER SHARON WALL WAINWRICHT Marketing. Nursing. Spanish: Sweetheart of Elementary Educationg Elementary Education, SOCIOIOZY- the Diamond. SCTA. 305 GEORGE CAP BURTON H, WARD MARY FRANCES EMILEE ANN WATTS LARRY A. WATTS WALLINGTON Management. WATERS Education. Mathematics, Marketing: Sigma Chi: Psychology. American Marketing Association. MICHAEL H. CAROLYN BARBARA ROBERT E. DAVID A. WEIM DAVID HAMILTON WEBSTER WEIGEL WECKERLY Accounting: SDSC WEIR Insurance. Olmcca Hall, Vice Sociology. Accounting Society. Biology. 306 President, Resident Assistant: SCTA. SHARON ANN WAXON English: Alpha Chi Omega: Anahuac: Cres- cents: Las Meninas: Kappa Delta Pi: AWS Council: Scripps Cot- tage Chaim1an. ELEANOR WEISS Social Science. . qi . l 1 gl. ,, .. 3 1 ll l l l CARL EDWARD WEAVER Marketing: American Marketing Association. GLORIA WEISS Elementary Education ' sera: Hillel: Analluic. JANIS L. WEBSTER Elementary Education. ROBERT PAUL WEISSBERG Physical Science: Alpha Phi Omega: Canter- bury: College Y g Anahuac: Special Events Board: Senior Class Council. RONALD J. WELCH ZooloEY9 Kappa Sigmii Anahuac: Aitec Ski Club: Aesculapians. GEORGE C. WESTOVER General: Anahuac, President: Society for the Advancement of Management, Vice- President. JAMES A. WHITE Accounting: Sigma Pi Treasurer: SDSC Ac- counting Society. MICHAEL WELLS Business Management: Delta Sigma Phi: So- ciety for the Advance- ment of Management. BILL WEURDING Journalism: Sigma Delta Chi: Daily Aztec, Sports Editor. ROBERT STANLEY WHITE Public Relations: Sigma Chi: Blue Key, Secre- tary: Oceotlt Wha's Who: AMS Service Award: Del Sudoeste. Editor, Fraternity Edi- tor: A.S. Council, Upper Division Repre- sentative, Freshman Representative: Long Range Planning Board, Chairman. ELLEN J. WENDT Elementary Education Gamma Phi Beta. BARBARA WHITE Business Education. QUINCY M. WHITE Psychology. l 3 l ll lll e .l l l ll :l .l .. l M l 4 . JON A. WHITED Production Manage- HICIII. JOAN WIDEL Elementary Education: Pi Beta Phi. A ES A WILEY .l M . Sociology: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ts I FRED A. WHITFIELD Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club! Epsilon Pi Tau. LANA JEAN WIEMEYER Elementary Education : Alpha Xi Delta: Cetza: SCTA. LINDA ANN WILKE Elementary Education. Q... j - - -fgcglil.-'ip . ull .LA l DOUGLAS P. WHYNOTT Marketing. GARY WILCOX Mathematics: Sigma Pi Sigma. PATRICIA WILKERSON Zoology: Kappa Alpha Theta: AWS, Lecture Series Chainnan: Daily Aztec, Society Editor: Sweethearts of the Diamond: National Ford .loumalism Scholarship PAUL WILLIAMS Political Science SHERRY WILLIAMS English B- gnu- E' RICHARD D WILLIAMS General LARRX WILLIS Varsity Basketball Physical Education ku 'X' N 111- I 55' E rl ANNETTE WRIGHT Home Economics' Home Economics Club. WINFIELD YEANEY Physics' Inter-durjm Council vice-president' Dorm President' Anahuac' Sigma Pi Sigma. JEFF YOUNG Accounting' SDSC Ac- counting Society' Varsity Track. . , ELIZABETH J OSEP I'IIN E WRIGHT Journalism' Iota Nu Kappa treasurer secre- tary president' KEBS. STIRLING A. YEARGAIN Spanish: Sociedad Hispanica' College Y. PAUL YOUNG Electrical Engineering' Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. WARREN JAY WYLOGE Broadcasting. ROY YONEKURA Accounting. JOSEPH ZERA Public Administration' Anah uac. DENNIS B. YBARRA JOANN YOSI-IIOKA 1' . DIANE ZERVAS Elementary Education' Alpha Chi Omega' Del Suclaesle copy editor administration editor' Angel Flight: AS Presi- dents Banquet Chair- man: AS Awards Chair- man: Gymnastics Team: Homecoming Committee: Junior and Senior Clans Coimcil. WERNER WILLOUGHBY Chemistry Cross Country Track JOHN C WILLS Accounting Alpha Plu Omega president, vice president Distinguished Service Key Amold Air Society Circle K Anahuac AFROTC N ANCY WILLS Elementary Education .IEANNINE E WILSON Speech and Heanng Pathology Alpha Xi Delta secretary Brocaa MICHAEL L WILSON Electrical Englneerm Institute of Electrical and Electronica Engineers MARGARET N WINTERS Social Science Kappa Alpha Theta vice prest dent Anahuac Cetzn Spurs Las Menmas NWS Secretary AWS Service Chamnan AS Electrons Committee Whos Who Cap and Fawn Leadership School PETER WINTERSDORFF Chemistry National Science Foundation Re search Grant Student Affiliates of the Amen can Chemical Society RICHARD G WISE Ceneral Pre legal Anahuac SDSC Pre legal Society treasurer secretary vice president president MARCEL HARTWOOD Social Welfare NANCY KAY WOODBRIDGE Joumallsm Alpha Gamma Delta KEBS news director Iota Nu Kappa ERNEST AUBREY WOODROOF Biology Student Affrlt ales of the American Chemical Society' Jun- ior Varsity Football. .IAN CAROL WOODS Elementary Education' Kappa Alpha Theta' Cetza' Sweethearts of the Diamond' Home- coming Attendant' Pi Kappa Alpha Dream- girl' Varsity Song- leader. as ts? Q. 5 307 Iumni Association 1965 has been active year for the Alumni Association under the able guidance of President Wally Featheringill. Meetings of the Alumni Association Board are held monthly for planning sessions. The NAlumni News, a newsletter edited by Peter J. Newman, is published monthly to keep SDS alumni up to The Alumni Association has 1 - my -.sf .qi ,M 1115 Alumni representing classes from left are: Dr. Harding, '25g Judge Nottbusch, '35g Miss Ruth Robson, '4-53 Dean Leptich, '55: and Geri Norstrom, '65, ,. K BON' J--- date on campus news and activities. its own scholarship fund made available to students who combine high scholarship with need and service to the college. This year's Homecoming Week provided the alumns with a busy but fun-filled schedule of activities. Some of these activities in- cluded the Alumni Luncheon, the Alumni- Faculty Golf Tournament, a salute to San Diego State Bowl team, annd a pushball contest. The Alumni Association also co-sponsors the Red-Black football game held in the spring, and for Founders' Day it holds an alumni reception and provides buses for visitors touring the campus. 1 l Mayor Frank Curran receives his life member: ship card to the Alumni Association from Alumni Association president, Wally Featheringlll. Alumni and College Bowl participants from left: Wal . Featheringill, Dr. Robert Benjamin, Barbara Jensen, l . ' Millican, Pete Huggies, .lim Goldsberry, and Ed Alle Coach Coryell directs the action from the field. A smashing power drive-the key to Coryell's offense. College football means stress. Dedication - Coach Don Coryell The 1965 Annual Staff feels honored in dedicating this yearis Del Sudoeste to the man most responsible for putting the SDSC Aztecs on the map as a national gridiron power. At the time Don Coryell took over the helm as head football coach at SDS, there seemed little hope that the Aztecs would ever emerge as a major threat-even in their own league. In the two years prior to Coach Coryell's arrival, the Aztecs sported a meager 2-12-2 record. Since the reign of Don Coryell's teams, however, the Aztecs have compiled an im- pressive record of 31 wins with only 8 losses, placing among the nation,s top ten college division teams for two seasons. But what's more important is the fact that every student at SDS now radiates a fresh enthusiasm toward Aztec football and' shoulders a newly found pride in just being a part of this institution. This enthusiasm has spread throughout the community as well, for every home game has been a complete sellout with people of all ages jamming into the now dwarfed Aztec Bowl. ln 1963 Don Coryell's ability and success were recognized on a national level when he was named NCAA District Eight College Division Coach of the year. San Diego State owes its crest of prosperity in the national spotlight to the individuals who composed these champion- ship teams, but the major credit must go to that great coach and fine man Don Coryell. Abbot, Dave, 258 l Abdelnour, George, 126, 250 Abdelnour, Joe, 250, 272 Abelson, Bob, 262, 263 Abrams, Jim, 191 Abshear, Joan, 113 Aceves, Manuel, 123 Acord, Susan, 222 Acton, Jan, 125 Adams, Anita, 272 Adams, Charlotte Moureen, 272 Adams, Dana, 134 Adams, Dona, 272 Adams, John, 183, 254 Adams, Dr. John R., 31 Adamske, John, 242 Adkins, Pauline, 112 Adler, Susan, 218 Aebisher, Doug, 242 Aftreth, Jordan J., 272 Agnew, Bob, 254 Aguilera, Laura Carol, 272 Aguinaldo, Cal, 272 Aguirro, Edward, 42, 131 Ahelardo, Yvonne, 134 Ahlskog, Karen, 112 Ahlswede, Caroline, 220 Aiken, Denny, 191, 242 Akers, Melvin, 240 Albert, Edward, 125 Albrecht, Robert, 272 Albright, David, 123 Alcott, Janine, 113, 228 Alder, Bonnie Ann, 272 Aldridge, Ed, 254 Alessio, Nick, 242 Alford, Roger, 244, 272 Alger, Don, 123 Ali, Mary, 272 Alising, Paul, 122 Allen, Ben, 242 Allison, Jim, 164, 166, 168, 1.72, 174, 175, 176, 177 Almond, Eugenia, 272 Almquist, Dave, 123 Alsing, Paul, 252 Altamirano, Steve, 260 Ambrosia, Gene, 258 Ames, Robert, 134 Ames, Stephanie, 230 Amundson, Kris, 220 Analora, Gary, 272 Andersen, Kathy, 137 Anderson, Barbara, 70 Anderson, Cyndee, 222 Anderson, Eloise Muriel, 272 Anderson, Eugene, 272 Anderson, Fred, 260 Anderson, Gene, 192, 242 Anderson, George, 240 Anderson, James Dean, 272 Anderson, Jim, 191 Anderson, Judy, 231 Anderson, Karen, 134 Anderson, Larry, 125 Anderson, Lawrence, 272 Anderson, Lyndel D., 272 Anderson, Dr. Melvin, 23 Anderson, Robert M. Jr., 272 Anderson, Robert V., 272 Anderson, Dr. W. Carlisle, 41, 131 Anderson, Wes, 133, 273 Andrews, Jeeves, 123 Andrews, Lawrence A. Jr., 273 Angus, Sharon, 226 Anker, Art, 242 310 Arbon, Betty, 48, 105, 135, 142 Archibald, John, 132 Ardehali, Sadri, 272 Armanino, Nicole, 40, 228 229 Armijo, Delores, 272 Arnett, Bill, 248 Arnett, Tim, 248 Arnold, Richard N., 272 Arthur, David M., 272 Artist, Nancy, 134 Ashcraft, Jim, 40, 123, 136, 256, 257, 305 Ashman, Ed, 260, Asserson, Peter C., 272 Astarai, Dariush N., 272 Asupak, Patricia, 116 Atkinson, Clipp, 273 Atkins, Nancy, 116 Atkins, Sue, 153 Atwell, Gayle, 45, 217 Atwood, Gayle, 222, 223 Ault, Berry, 254 Ault, Natalie, 228, 229, 270, 272 Ault, Tom, 250 Austin, Marilyn, 272 Avant, James R. Jr., 272 Avitable, Bernadine, 272 Avoyer, Suzanne, 228 Axall, Susan Lee, 272 Ayala, Robert Paul, 272 Ayres, Loren Ray, 273 Azarmi, Ahmad, 273 Bachman, Dick, 254 Badami, Richard, 240 Bailey, Greg, 131 Bailey, Steve, 244- Baker, Bob, 252 Baker, Diana, 112 Baker, Dianne, 220 Baker, Francie, 226, 227, 270, 273 Baker, Nan, 115, 228 Baker, Richard, 122 Baker, Vic, 244 Bakkom, Paul, 122 Baldelli, Jack, 123 Balderman, Evie, 48, 218, 219 Balderman, Gail, 218 Baldock, Barbara, 222 Baldwin, Bob, 122, 256 Ball, Fred, 244 Ball, George, 258 Bamberg, Dan, 248 Bancroft, Bob, 250 Bancroft, Edward Roy, 273 Banda, Kenny, 134 Banks, Aaron E., 273 Bannister, Nancy, 228 Barach, Don, 273 Barach, Roland, 262 Barad, Jules, 260 Baranov, Roberta, 218 Barber, Douglas Lloyd, 273 Barber, Skip, 254 Barbour, Mary G., 273 Barbour, Richard Allan, 274- Barefoot, Bob, 43 Barnes, Annette, 134, 274 Barnes, Dick, 142, 258 Barnett, Dennis G., 123 Barnum, Margaret, 216 Barra, Toni, 114 Barrett, Barbara, 117 Barrett, Carol Sue, 274 Barrows, Sharon, 220, 221 274 IDE Barry, Gerald, 274 Barstow, Sue, 153 Barsz, Bill, 248, 274 Bartels, Jim, 258 Barth, Karen, 224, 225, 274 Bartlett, Sara, 275 Barto, Kathy, 113, 134 Baskerville, Susan, 216 Basko, Eddie, 248 Bass, Bob, 262 Bassett, Robert, 238 Bateman, Janet: 229, 275 Bates, Barbara, 222, 223 Bathrick, Ray, 238 Batie, Lynne R., 274 Batiz, Buddy, 258 Battenfield, Ginger, 226, 227 Batty, Ronald, 131, 274 Bauer, Bill, 248 Baulch, Leon Hoyt, 274 Bauman, Valeria A., 274 Baumann, Darlene: 222 Baxter, Peggy' J., 274 Baycor, Gary, 170 Beach, Sue, 49 Beal, John, 238 Beam, Craig, 123 Beam, Sandy, 112 Beasley, Bill, 258 Beck, Bob, 137 Becker, John, 252 Beckwith, Beverly, 222, 223 Bedillion, Stefanie, 45, 135, 226, 227 Beechler, Lynn, 41, 115, 274 Beekley, Del, 160 Beerle, Walt, 242 Behlman, Ray David, 274 Beinhorn, Sarah, 218, 274 Belch, Jerry, 260 Bell, Barbara, 110 Bell, Bill, 145 Bell, Dick, 145 Bell, John, 96, 275 Belliaeff, Kay, 132 Bellwood, Bonnie, 274 Belprez, Victor, 250, 274 Belsky. Robert, 274 Beltz, Thomas A., 274 Benedict, Saumel E., 274 Benjamin, Sandra Jean, 274 Benke, Bruce, 132 Bennett, Gary A., 246, 247 Bennett, John W., 275 Bennett, Judy, 216 Bennett, Richard: 260 Benter, Jeff, 246 Bentley, Al, 238, 239 Bentley, Penny, 134 Bentley, Phil: 134, 252 Benton, Carl, 160, 187 Benton, Sally, 222 Berg, Joe, 248 Berg, Vicki, 230 Berge, Dennia, 42 Bergen, Patty, 224 Bergendorff, Fred L., 275 Berger, Kathy, 112 Bergman, Dan, 262, 274 Bergman, Stan C., 275 Bergren, Judy, 112 Bermingham, John, 120 Berner, Dick, 258 Berry, Jack, 244, 275 Berthelet, Jack, 120 Best, Chuck, 238, 275 Bethel, Barbara Jean, 275 Bethel, Richard, 275 Beveridge, Dick, 242 Bewley, Linda, 224, 274 Bible, Roland, 240 Bidwell, Lynne, 274 Bienhoff, Wayne, 166, 169, 171, 250 Bierma, Suzanne, 274 Biggers, David A., 274 Biggers, Helen M., 274 Bilger, Jon, 246 Bilyeu, Bonnie, 48 Bingham, Pam, 112 Binliley, Mike, 120 Biondo, Maria, 224 Bippert, Ron, 125, 274 Birch, Greg: 242 Bird, Ethyl, 132, 274 Birgelaitis, Jane, 139 Bishop, Ann, 220 Bishop, Linda, 229 Bishop, William, 238 Black, Robert, 126, 248, 249 Blackburn, Curt, 48, 147, 242 Blackman, Margie, 48, 147, 220 Blackwell, Dick: 126, 244. 245 Blackwell, Tom: 178 Bladow, Mike: 250 Blake, Ken, 123 Blake, Maynard Locke Jr.: 274 Blalock, Shirley R.: 274 Blanc, John, 250 Blanco, Joseph, 240 Blankenship, Dave, 122 Blankinsbip, Barbara, 274 Blose, Bill, 252 Blose, Demaris, 224 Blount, Susan, 216 Blumenberg, Nancy, 226 Blush, Stan, 258 Boal, Robert, 240 Boaz, John, 240 Bocchio, Pam, 218 Boers, Hans J.: 274 Bogley, Roger T.: 274 Bojack, Richard James, 275 Bollman, Pete, 240, 241 Boman, Roger, 246, 275 Bondurant, Sclene, 43, 222 Bonsignore, Diana, 222 Bookout, Jim, 260 Borchers, Henry, 131 Borchers, Robert: 131, 275 Borer, Gary, 252 Borgen, Norma, 127 Bornt, Judy, 275 Borrecco, Margaret, 224 Boschetto, Joe: 48, 246 Bouchard, Jerry, 247 Bouer, Melanie W., 222, 275 Bourda, Dick, 256 Bowen, Chuck, 123, 188 Bowen, Jo Ann, 117, 219 Bowen, John, 238 Bowen, Peggy, 68, 222 Bowers, Barbara, 226, 275 Bowers, Jim, 183 Bowers, Kathy, 276 Bowling. John M.: 276 Boyce, Allen, 247, 276 Boyer, Greg, 258 Boyles, John, 250 Boyles, Sally, 221 Bradbury, Gerald, 137, 276 Bradley, Betty, 127, 135, 229 Bradley, Mickey, 253 Bradley, Quintin, 253 Bradner, Jean, 127, 226, 227 Brafman, Simon, 262 Brage, Gary: 258, 276 Brakebill, Mary Ann, 115 Brancheau, Ed: 253 Brandemarte, Ralph, 250 Branstetter, Gary, 237, 250 Brasch, Walter, 120, 125 Bratrud, Susan Carol, 276 Bratten, Skip, 258 Braun, George, 248 Brav, Mel, 126, 262, 263, 276 Brav, Ron, 263 Bray, Dick, 250 Bray, Linda, 276 Brayton, Mary Ruth, 276 Brazelton, Mac, 130 Brean, Bob, 251 Breeden, Rhedis, 134 Brega, Dana, 253 Breier, Mark, 263 Breihan, Eva, 117 Bremplis, Ilga, 132 Brewe r, Keene, 240 Brezouel, Richarrd, 276 Bright, Susie, 114 Brimh Briske Brock, all. Bob, 132. 242 r, Dave, 259 Robert, 240 Broderick, Ed, 247 Bromley, Keith: 276 Brooks, Don, 259 Brotzman, Nana, 115 Brown, Charles, 132 Bro wn Brown , Dick, 259 , Frank, 191, 276 Brown, Jenny: 135, 139. 216, 217 Brown, Jim, 137 Brown, Joan Kipp, 276 Brown, Kenneth, 263 Brown Brown , Leroy W.: 276 , Michael R.: 276 Brown, Mike, 48, 243 Brown, Pat B., 217 Brown, Pat J., 114 Browne, Barbara, 226, 227, 270, 276 Brownel, Steve, 240 Browning, Barbara, 153 Browning, Rich, 122 Bruce, Mark, 134 Brucker, Alex, 39, 4-0, 126, 263 Bruderlin, Tom, 259 Brueckner, Carol, 113 Brunner, Marilyn, 223, 276 , Brush, Barbara, 135, 229 Bryan, F. Kay, 276 Bryant, Gary, 123 Brydon, Jeanne, 132 Brynes, Gary, 179 Bubel, Bob, 244, 276 Buchanan, Kathryn M., 276 Bucher, Dave, 123 Buck, Charles, 244, 245 Buck, Dick: 39, 43, 125, 126, 260, 261, 276, 295 Buck, Janet R., 276 Buckallew, William R., 276 Buckley, William: 58 Bucknell, Gwen, 73, 221 Buckolz, Butch: 123 Bucur, Nicholas A., 276 Buddle, Harry, 131 Budzinski, Alice, 270, 276, 301 Buehler, Paul, 276 Bulger, Nancy, 223 Bullard, Carolsue: 147, 22 Bunch, Brad, 120 Bunch, Frances Ann, 277 Burdine, John, 259 Burgad, Patricia, 229, 277 Burgener, Louis W., 277 Burgert, Betsy, 229 Burgess, Bill, 161 Burgh, Roy, 251 Bnrgo, Eloise Ann, 113 Burk, Nancy, 116, 277 Burke, Fred, 40 Burke, Jim, 260 Burke, Judy Ann, 277 Burke, Tom, 255 Burkett Lee 277 Bu1khe1me1 Nancy 43 Burnett Dr Gayle C 139 Burnett Larly 247 217 Burnham James Thomas Burns John M 277 Burns Barbara 116 Burrows Walt 38 255 Burson Cary L 277 Burson CeneD 123 Bursten Mar1eL 277 Burton Dlck 135 Burton Stan 244 Busch Jacob J 277 Busch Jamce 277 Bushman Ronald 238 Bushone C1wdeJ 277 Buss Barbara 114 Buss Larry 188 Butler John 166 167 168 170 Butts Don 1.. 277 Butts lanell 115 Byrne MHT11yH 221 Cahr1llo Joe 251 Cady Robert A 277 Cahse James 123 Caldwell Doug 123 Callaghan Pat 1110 116 Callahan B111 259 Callahan James 125 Callender Dave 183 Cameron Dr Roy 42 Cammack Jack1e 142 226 227 Campbell A1 260 Campbell Carol 97 Carnpboll Greg 192 Campbell Vlfglnla 221 Camphuxs Dan 238 Cflmphuxs Doug 238 Canarls Stanley T 277 Canary Dr Bob 42 Cangelosl V1Ct0Il3 277 Cannon Davrd 97 150 Cantrell B111 238 Cantua John 255 Capa1u MHTIHHHC 114 Capehart Davld H 277 Capp Dr Martm 28 Capp Patty 117 Capune Suzanne 117 Carey Bonnle 229 Carey John 142 Car1ker R1chard 153 Carleton Bruce 125 Carlm Robert E 277 Carlsen James 277 Carlson Don 238 Carpenter D1ane Carpenter Katha 48 221 Carr Barry 125 Carr Edw1naV 277 Carr1er Ralph 240 Carr111o Joe 251 Carrmgton Ross A 277 Carrlvear Gary W 277 Carroll Dan 49 244 Carruthers Jim 126 244 Carson B111 243 Carss Jeanne 116 Carter Carol J 141 277 Carter Carolynn 0 277 Carter Mrke 255 Carter RlCk 251 Cartwrlght Bob 253 Cary John 244 Casares Ernle 248 Case John 245 Cassell Carol 277 Cassldv Rohe1t B 277 Castro Tma 116 '777 Catlm Al 180 181 182 183 184 Cattell Charlxe 248 277 Caudle Jamle 112 Cavallm D1ane 135 217 Cave Mary 135 Chadot Joan 135 214 215 229 Chalt Lmda 115 Champwn Barbara 226 Chance Chere 116 Chaney Georg1anaC 277 Chapm 11m 120 Chapm Sklp 192 Chapman R1chardW 251 Chapman Tom 125 Charlson Martha 134 Chase JamesD 123 Chass Barry 263 Chatf1eld Eldon L 277 Chavez Martha 217 Chernack Harvey 126 142 263 Che-srown Cathy 226 277 Chesser Jeffrey L 277 Chevaher Cfumen Lea Chlmely Marla 127 Chrlstlan Chrls 243 C11r1st1an 1amesW 278 Cl!I'lGIlElY1qCl1 Cayle 41 145 265 278 283 Chrrstle Dorothye 127 Clmsty Jud 227 1 Cl1l'lSl.y Karen Sue 278 Clll1Dl'J1C Steven R 278 Church Bob 259 277 Cl1l1I'Cl111l Dwcne 135 CllJOI'0WSlxl Mlke 245 Clmmaron Carv 123 Clrlgllano Al 243 Clapp Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Gerald A 278 Anthony 251 Jan 239 Joan 127 MackL 278 Nelwyn 112 Roger 251 278 Sue 45 115 Tony 171 172 173 Clarke Lynne 117 Clay Ben 38 42 251 Clay B111 248 Cleator Bob 249 Cleator Lxnda E 278 Clem Bob 187 243 Clem DlCk 251 Clem Ralph 131 278 Clemmons Thom'1sD 278 Cleveland Sharon 147 Clodfelter Dlrk 239 Clor D1ane 115 Cobb Anne M 278 Codlmg George 251 Cohen Kenneth S 278 Cohen Martln 262 Cohen Marvm 262 Cokl Karyl Lee 278 Colbert Jack 260 278 Cole Bernard 142 Coleman LCSJIC C 278 Coleman Ron 187 Coleman T1m 40 243 Colker Collms Colhns Colllns Collrns Gene 262 Dave 259 Denn1s R 278 Jan 67 Lrsa 150 Everyone who has walked upon thls path has notlced a pleasant a1r about It Fven durrng flnals a fr1end1y word can be heard here th1s 1S Hello Walk , Q , 5 ' ,- ' s , , ' , 9 . , 5 ' ', fs , , ' : , , : , 9 , 1 , Q 1 1 9 1 1 1 , . 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Colllns Mlke 169 171 176 278 Cologne Knox 244 278 Colombo A1 132 Colson John Jr 178 Colvln Sydney D 278 Comstock Carol 278 Congdon Stewart 153 Conger Robert 239 Conklm SandraS 278 Connolly Bern1e 133 278 Connor Jerry 260 ConnorLJ1m 259 Connors John 249 Conrad Ernle 141 259 Conrad Robyn 133 278 Conway Cheryl Ann 279 Cook Chrlstlne 279 Cook Denn1s Ray 279 Cook JohnV 279 Cook Mary 96 Cooke 1111611381 W 297 Cooper Ann 220 Cooper Cmdy 115 Cooper Lynne 113 Cooper Mrs Theodora Coops Judy 229 Corbm Bonme 279 Cordell Joyce 227 279 Corley B111 247 Corman B111 123 Cornell Mark 247 Cornwell Joan 223 Corradmr Marc 249 Corwln Joan 228 Corwley Shannon 216 Coryell Don 160 170 174 Costa Alena 279 Cota Gonzalo Jr 279 Couch Marllyn Jane 279 Coulter Lezgh 255 Covlc Connle 224 225 Cowan Erme 125 142 Cowle Carolyn 115 ox Charles 279 ox Jeanme 224 ox Ken 249 ox Lmda 115 ox Mrs M 127 ox Yvonne 227 Coz1ahr Mlke 249 Cra1ger Jack 259 Cram Marsha 227 Crane Manley 125 Crawford Carol 228 Crawford Dave 261 Crawford Leo E Jr 279 Crawford Mrs 114 Crawford Shlrley L 279 Creamer Bob 170 Creason Denn1s 249 Creatura Art 41 Crebenstlne Stephen 2 Crehtura A L 279 Crestetto Arlene S 279 Creswell Clndy 115 Crlswell Lane 249 Crofoot Gerry 255 Crooker Rrck 245 Crom Sandee 115 153 Crone Frederrc E 279 Crooks Judy 228 Cross Jud1th Sue 279 Crosser Curt 255 Crossley Sharon Anne Crouch Dr James E 32 Crouch Page 131 Crowder Penny 217 Crowell Drane 75 Cruse Brenda 216 Cryer Rodger E 279 Csupak Patr1c1a 116 Cullen Pamela 279 Culver Mxke 245 Cummlngs Pat 114 115 Cummxns Larry 251 Cunmngham Betsy 214 Cunnmgham Sharon 280 Cunnmgham Susan 133 Curole Steve 123 Curlutu Judee 115 Curran J1m 249 Curran Pat 251 Curry Judlth E 280 Curtrce Emmy 280 Curtls B111 243 Curtrs Carol 110 114 115 135 142 Custer Mrke 250 Cutsmger Shannon 123 Cuttmg Larry 123 Dabhs Dudley 240 DAb1a1ng Wllllam F Dahlen Jannette 116 Dake Chrlstma 228 Dale Eben 255 Dale Steve 249 Dallch Mlke 250 280 Dalrymple Marshall P Damels Dan 123 Damelson Luc1 228 Damelson Sucmda 127 Davldson Tom 120 DHVIJH Carol 214 215 Davls Davls Davrs Davls Davls Dav1s Davrs Davls Davls Davls Art 110 122 Bernard L 280 Chuck E 40, 255 Cheryl 158 Cary A 245 JoAnne 280 Marlette 124 Marsha 219 Martha 280 Ron 179 Darby Kenneth 241 Darllng Lee E Jr 280 Dauwalder Kathy 134 153 280 Dav1d Ehzabeth 280 Davldson Davldson Davldson Davxclson Davldson Dee 224 Donalyn 280 Lmda 112 112 Pam 224 Terry 115 Davy Elleen 270 280 Dawson Bmg 171 Day Mlke 256 Deane William E 280 Dear Denn1s 280 Dearmg Dustm 223 Dearmg Kenda 223 Deegan Lynda R 280 DeF1del1bus Dlane 134 DeForest Pat 42 DeC1o1a Laura DeCroote Bob 121 132 DeGu1de Tom 243 Deleldl Rlchard A 280 Demkgren Lyle 255 Delarnette Katherlne G Delonge Dr K 132 DeLa1rr1er Nancy 113 Dell George 245 DeLong Donald G 280 DeLong Jlm 132 DeLong RaymondJ 280 Delvaux Art 171 172 176 177 DeMangos Chrlstm A Deneen Val 243 Denell Doug 121 280 Denn1s Pat 261 DeNu1e Claud1a 280 DePew Pamela 216 280 Deppensmrth Barbara 134 Deppensmnh Lmda 134 Dernrer Ron 41 125 Deutsch Dee Dee 116 Devereux Tom 255 DeV1ne K D 280 DeV1nney Dlane 134 DeVore Denn1s J 122 DeVore Jeff 123 DeVore Wzlham J 280 Dewey RlCk 178 Dlaz Al1r1o 58 D1bley Robert E 280 Dlrk Rlchurd 169 D'1ckson Fred 259 Dlckson Lloyd 280 D1ckson Steve 123 Dleb Denms 246 247 275 Dierks MHTYEJIZHDCID Dretrlch Fred 125 Dietz, Lowell, 256 Dill, Judy, 229 Dillavou, Wayne, 241 Dillon, Helen M., 281 Dilno, Dennis, 134 Dingwall, Paul L., 281 Dinsen, Kay Ross, 281 DiSalvo, Sam, 125 Dixon, Don, 239 Dixon, Janie, 115 Doctor, Bartley, 262, 281 Dodson, Mike: 239 Doemeny, Laurence, 281 Doemeny, Paul A., 281 Dolbey, Cheryl, 132 Doll, Vicki, 134, 230 Dolstel, Eva: 133 Domingos, Linda L., 115 Donaldson, John C., 281 Donaldson, Terry, 142, 216, 217 Donnelly, Sharon L., 281 Donovan, Peter, 261 Dooley, Kitty, 113, 147, 227 Doolittle, Dene, 124 Dorn, John, 249 Dostal, Eva, 281 Doty, Richard, 121 Douglas, Gene: 244 Dowhower, Rod, 164, 166, 169, 170, 172, 175, 176, 177 Drake, Mike, 249 Drayton, Ridgly, 115 Driscoll, Bill, 121 Druskin, Victor, 42 Dryden, Susan, 216 Dryer, Nancy, 220, 221, 281 W Duarte, Mel, 190 Duckkworth, Edwin L., 40 Dudley, Ken, 253 Dudley, Margaret, 220, 221, 281 Duell, Bob, 123 Dnell, Cathy, 147, 227 Dugan, Diana, 132 Duggan, Chic, 41, 145 Duke, Alan, 171, 1712, 173, 259 Duke, Jenny M., 110, 113, 281 Dukes, Karl, 281 Duncan, Clifton M., 281 Duncan, Gary, 249 Duncan, Sharon, 41, 147 Duncan, Susan, 115 Dunn, Gary, 132 Dunn, Marlane: 216 Dunn, Mike, 255 Dunn, Nancy C., 281 Dunn, Shannon, 281 Dunsmore, Gary, 249 Dunston, Sue, 113 DuPont, Marilyn L., 281 Durkin, Elaine, 214, 216, 217 Durkin, Pat, 114 DuVa1l, Suzanne M.: 281 Dyhka, Mike, 238 Dye, Isabel, 220 Dylan, Bob, 57 Eader, Linda, 112 Eads, Burgl R., 281 Eads, William F.: 281 Eales, Rod, 249, 281 Earles, Galen, 249 Eastwood, Sharon, 114 Eaton, Diane, 214, 230, 231 Eaton, Martha, 112 Ecklar, Benjamin E., 281 Eddy, Marianne, 281 312 Edler, Gayle, 229 Edlkr Edxno Edmo aut, Thomas H., 281 nds, Deloase, 116 nson, Jan, 227 Edwards, Alan, 134 Eggleston, Jim, 100, 123 Ehrlich, Bridget, 281 Eich, Steve, 121 Eidemiller, Dr. Don, 42 Eilerts, Doug, 171 Eisbrener, Alice Rae, ,115, 127 Elan, Charlene D., 281 Eldridge, Bob, 122 Eliason, Eric, 40, 130 Eliason, Michael, 281 Elliot, Bob, 132, 254 Elliott, Linda, 229 Elliott, Robert L., 282 Ellis, Bob, 261 Ellis, Jean, 214 Ellis, Jerry, 244 Ellis, Nancy, 127 Ellis, Sara Miriam, 282 Ellis, Vivien, 282 Ellison, Glenn, 238 Ellison, Marie R., 282 Ellwo-od, Patricia, 282 Elm, Mercedes, 282 Elmore, Jack, 178 Elvove, Jessica, 97 Emerson, Roy, 123 Emmert, Elaine, 115 Endre s, Robert W., 282 Engle, George, 244 English, Carol, 115 English, Joan, 116. 282 En lund, Glen: 250 Z Enlun d, Mary, 132 Enochs, Bob: 126, 244, 245 Ensign, Gloria L.: 282 Envall, Kenneth R., 282 Epsteyn, David, 24-9 Erickson, Marcia, 135 Ertle, Burch, 132, 282 Ertle, Leon J., 282 Ervice, Greg, 244 Escalera, Gabby, 171, 259, 282 Escalera, Tino, 259 Esqnibel, John, 24-7 Estarillo. Robert, 282 Etcheverry, Jean, 137 Enliss, Danny R., 282 Enrich, John: 261, 282 Evans, Claudia: 282 Evans, Janet: 283 Evans, Jeffrey J.: 283 Evans, Joyce, 139 Evans, Maridell, 105 Evans, Mike U., 120 Evans, Mike Y.: 261 Evans, Steve: 160 Eveleth, Rick, 157 Evers, Cathie: 116 Eves, Sandy, 247 Ewalt, Janet, 114 Ewing, Margie: 115 Ezell. Madelon: 270. 282 Ezzell, Pete: 49, 245 Fackler, Michele, 69, 114, 142, 227 Fall, Lloyd, 131 Fallon, Kenneth T., 282 Falsom, Madeleine, 114 Fancher, Troy, 250 Fanton, Rolly, 97 Farber, David: 262 Faren, Jim, 132, 283 Fares, Jack, 188 Farmer, Gary, -254 Farris, Jim, 248, 249 Farris, John: 164, 172, 176 Faucher, Larry, 134 Faulk, Greg, 259 Faulkner, Carol, 283 Faulkner, David, 261 Faulkner, Jeanie, 49 Fay, Lew, 142, 245 Fayrweather, Sally: 116 Fears. Elaine D., 282 Featherstone, Fred, 238 Feder, Caroline, 282 Fehnders, Elissa: 220, 221 Fehringer, John, 245 Fekke, Peter L., 282 Fenstermacher, George, 282 Ferguson, Loretta, 112, 132 Ferguson, Sandra Kay, 283 Ferncase, Margie, 115 Ferver, Barbara, 43, 214, 222, 223, 270, 283 Feurzeig, Bunny, 133 Field, Christine, 229 Fields, Ardith Sue: 283 Fields, Bob: 243 Fields, Pam, 114 Fieldsmith, Muriel, 112, 134, 139 Fierro, Leonard: 283 Fillmore, David: 121, 245 Filloon, Paul, 259 Filson, Joe, 245, 283 Finch, Dr. W. A., 132 Finerman, Barbara, 214, 219 Fink, Johnathan, 123, 256 Finkle, Roy, 259 Finley, Seymour: 283 Fiorito, Mike, 123 Fisher, Chuck, 122, 254 Fisher, Nancy, 282 Fishman, Allen: 132 ' Fist, Brad, 123 Fitch. James E., 282 Fitzurka, Martin, 245 Fix, Ed, 133 Flannigan, Jack: 39, 48, 242, 243 Fleet, Sandra, 112 Fleetwood. Bill: 123, 256 Fleming, Chips, 126, 261 Flint, Debbie, 48, 105, 135, 142 Flood, Carolyn A., 282 Flucb, Jim, 123 Flucht, Dave, 192, 242 Flnkey, Barbara, 230 Flynn, Russ, 248 Fogel, Jerry, 247 Fogerty, Carol, 115 Folkins, Jim: 123 Folsom, Madeline, 115, 147 Folts, Joyce, 217, 282 Forbes, Carol A., 220 Forbes, Carol J.: 112 Force, Peter, 282 Ford, Bobbie, 282 Ford, Cathy, 134, 230 Ford, Joe, 120 Forkner, Larry, 244 Forman, Linda: 283 Forster, Don, 250 Forster, Pat, 112 Fort, Colleen: 147, 221 Fort, Jerry C., 283 Fortin, Robert, 256 Fortner, Bill, 250 Foster, Michael S., 282 Foster, Ron: 238 Foulks, Ralph: 256 Fox, Bob 'Leeg 122 Fox, Dora Jean, 282 Fox, John, 256 Fox, Robert, 283 Francis, Dave, 254 Franck, Chuck, 261, 283 Frankel, Cheryl, 219 Franks, Mary E., 283 Franson, Harry, 259 Fraser, Judy, 124 Frazer, Jaini, 127 Frederick, Dathy, 45, 282 Fredericks, Larry D., 283 Freedman, Carol, 218 Freedman, Marty, 259 Freeman, Pat, 282 Freer, Marty, 261 Freidrichs, Lloyd, 133 Freres, Kathie, 127 Freske, Mary, 145 Friend, Debbie, 230, 231 Frindt, Ron, 244 Frinell, Ben: 242 Fritz, Skip, 248 Fuchs, Win, 254, 283 Fukamizu, Raymond, 131 Fuller, Paul, 253 Furbush, Sandy: 221 Fussell, Ken, 242 Gable, Josephine C., 284- Gable, Tom, 248 Gahler, Marilyn: 221 Gadless, Louis, 126, 262. 263, 284 Gage, Vance, 251 Gagnon, Lester: 134 Gailey, Sue: '115 Gaines, Bob, 254 Galent. Phyllis: 112 Gallagher, Craig, 123 Gallaher, Elizabeth, 284 Galles, Jean, 284 Galletta, Patrick M.: 284 Gamel, Pat: 139 Gamelle, John Clayton, 284 Ganahl, Mike: 122, 256 Ganino, Anna, 284 Gano, Linda: 217 121 Garant, Dave: Garcia, Hope: 284 Gardner, Ken, 260 Garfield, Tim: 253 Garland, Keith, 247 Garnet, Marie, 284 Garrett, Tom: 248 Garriso n, Gary: 164, 166, 168, 169, 170, 172, 173, 175, 176, 177, 251 Garrison, Katherine, 134 Garrison, Margaret, 134, 284 Gaske, Vicki, 117 Gater. Curt: 161, 188 Gatlin, Carolyn: 221 Gaudet, Jerry, 188 Gaughan, Randall: 238 Ganlt, Bob, 248 Gechter. Joseph: 284 George. Thomas, 284 Georgg in, Cathy, 217 Gerber, Robert, 284 Gerry, Mike: 179 Gertsch, David: 179 Gesiakowski. Frances: Geske, Getzer, Ron, 242 Bob, 178 Gherardini, Michael: 284 Gibson, Janet, 222, 223, 284 Gibson, Kirk, 284 Gibson Nikki ' 284 Gibsonl Spencer: 284 Gibson, Tom, 284 Gibson Walt : 242 caberi shafn 227 Gilbert son, Barbara, 284 Giles, Bill, 121 Gilliland, Jim, 247 Gilliland, Thomas, 260 284 Gingery, Elizabeth, 284 Ginn, Bill, 260 ' Gird, Steve, 244 Girffer, Mike, 134 Giroux, Roberta, 284 Gjerde, Kris, 227 Glaze, Joyce, 221 Gleeson, Lois, 112 Gleiforst, Sue., 124 Glenny, Gayle, 227 Godden, John: 164, 166, 169,171,172 Godfrey, Larry, 251 Goemann, Mary, 134 Goetschel, Martin, 241 Goff, Robert A., 284 Goldberg, Mike, 122 Goldberg, Sharon, 226 Goldberry, James, 104 Golden, Lynne, 220 Goldis, Harriet Barbara, 284 A Goldkamp, Kathleen, 134 Goldman, Carl Alexander: 284 Goldsmith, Mrs. Lillian, 219 Goldsmith, Lynne, 117, 285 Goldstein, Gloria, 114, 127, 218 Goodell, Bob, 243 Goodfriend, Harvey J., 24, 40, 42 Gorrell, Nancy, 132, 154, 155 Gorton, Tom, 41, 145 Gottlieb, Judy, 39, 40, 43, 218, 219 Gounod, Shirley, 116 Gourdin, George, 247 Grace, Karen, 48 Graham, Nancy, 285 Grainger, Reginald, 285 Granlnnd. Barbara, 220 Grant, Greer, 285 Grant, John, 253 Grant, Johnnie: 258 Grant, Murray, 285, Graue, James, 285 Graves, 1llean, 127 Gray, Bruce: 40 Gray, Dallas: 258 Gray, Vickie, 71 Green, Linda K., 115 Green, Linda V., 112 Green, Stephen: 125 Greene, Harold, 246 Greene, Mike, 123 Greenwood, Brian J., 285 Greer, Mrs. Dorothy M., 110, 122 Greyson, Pamela, 229 Griebel, Ray, 133 Griffin, Ernst: 285 Griffiths. Linda, 228 Griggs. Barbara, 154 Grim, David F., 285 Grim, Sheila: 43, 217, 285 Grim, Valerie, 133, 285 Grindl, Anthony R., 285 Grisson, Lee, 244 Groenewegen, Gail, 114 Grohs, Lucile T., 285 Groschwitz, Edwin, 285 Gross, Donald, 285 Grosse, Karen, 124 Grove, J ennifra Anne, 285 Grover, Mike, 179, 285 Grubbs, Bud, 249 Grund, Ronald E., 285. Grnndstrom, Bob, 187 Guarnieri, Mike, 123, 254 Gudith, Roy Lt. Col., 25 Gulirk, Sidney L., 22 Gundlach, Gary, 179, 256 Gunthorp, Katy, 112, 113 Gurley, Peggy Sue, 114, 285 Gustafson, Ed, 132 Gustin, Russ, 239 Gutierrez, Al, 243 Gutfreund, Susie, 112 Guzzardo, Raphael L., 285 Haan, Richard, 255 Haas, Shirley J., 285 Hadley, Clyde, 246, 285 Haefer, Bonnie, 216, 217 Hagar, Renie, 217 Hager, Mike, 249 Hager, Richard E., 285 Hagerman, Larry S., 285 Haginah, Tatsashi, 123 Hahn, Sharon, 137, 285 Haiman, Dick, 132 Haimsohn, Henry, 258 Hair, Judith L., 285 Haislip, Jim, 255 Hait, Karen, 112 Hall, Brenda P., 285 Hall, Carol, 220 Hall, Dave, 243 Hall, Dick, 178 Hall, June, 285 Hall, Kirby, 258 Hall, Omer N., 285 Hall, Sid, 160 Hallenback, Sally, 228 Haller, John, 239 Halley, Robin, 188 Hallmark, Bob, 178 Hallum, Sandee, 41 Halte, Don E., 285 Halvorson, Jeannie, 222 Halvorson, Mary, 220 Ham, Tana E., 285 Hamada, Gary, 285 Hamersly, Paul, 241 Hamilton, Rainis, 230 Hamilton, Robert, 257 Hamilton, Victoria, 224 Hamman, Martha, 112 Hammer, Dr. Gerald, 131 Hammond, Tomas Jefferies, 123 Hammontre, George W., 285 Hampe, Dean, 255 Hampton, Dr. David R., 137 Hancock, Elizabeth A., 285 Hand. Patricia L., 285 Hand, Sherie, 134 Hanlon, Carol A., 285 Hannaford, Patti, 113, 228 Hannaford, Sherri, 228 Hannahs, John, 120, 239 Hansen, Bill, 244 Hansen, Bob, 40 Hansen, Cliff, 260 Hansen, Phillip M., 286 Hansen, Sandy, 222 Hanghaw, Pat, 239, 286 Hanson, Eugene C., 286 Hanson, John V., 286 Hanzlir, Susan E., 286 Hara, Glenn S., 286 I-larbaugh, Linda, 45, 222, 286 Harbour, Pat, 115 Hardacre, Gerald F., 286 Harder, Donald F., 22, Hardie, Les, 257 Hardy, Jim, 260 Hare, Jim, 126, 257 Hare, Linda, 116 Harmon, Donald, 286 Harmon, Jerry, 42, 85, 126, 243, 291 Harper, Brooke, 216, 217 Harper, Cynthia B., 286 Harris, Barbara, 116 Harris, George, 253 Harris, Janet, 112, 286 Harrison, Brent, 241 Harrison, Joe, 245 Harrison. Marten, 241 Harrison, Mike, 245 Harrison, Suzanne, 286 Hart, Gary B., 286 Hart, Karen, 112 Hart, Sandra, 112 Hartigan, Sharon, 139 Hartigan, S. G., 42 Hartman, Dot, 228, 229, 270, 286, 287 Harvey, Glenda, 286 Harvey, Mary J ., 286 1-iarvey, Nancy, 115 Harvey, Robert J., 241 Hasenaver, Joe, 243 Haszard, Philip, 125, 286 Hatalsan, Dorothy, 214, 228 Hatalsan, Joanne U., 286 Hatfield, George, 123 Hatfield, Sherill, 133 Hatonnian, Carol, 286 Hattem, Craig, 262 Hatter, Larry, 246 Hattersley, Buzz, 255 Haver, George, 251 Hawk, Patricia G., 286 Hawkins, Angela M., 287 Hasgley, Dale, 170, 171, 2 1 Hawley, Mary Ann, 92, 287 Haworth, Dennis M., 286 Haynes, Julie H., 286 Hays, Carl W., 286 Heath, Cathie, 134 Heath, James, 131 Heath, Linda C., 286 Heatherly, Sandra, 220 Heatherly, Heather, 147 Hedrick, Barbara L., 286 Hedrick, Rich, 243 Hedstrom, Randy, 255 Hege, Jolene, 216 Heide, Sue, 214, 222, 223 Heiger, Larry, 142 Heimburge, Neil, 179 Helmer, Kathleen, 224 Helser, Nancy A., 286 Henderson, Suzanne, 135, 220, 221 Hendricks, Bill, 120 Hendricks, Dave, 260 Henigan, Carol, 112 Henry, Arthur J., 287 Henry, Pat S., 117 Hensen, Harriet, 48, 115, 147 Herberich, John, 125 Herkert, Richard, 123 Hernandez, Fred, 245, 287 Herold, Thomas, 250 Hersh, Ronnie, 218 Hession, Jack, 42 Heyser, Jeff, 38, 126, 243, 286, 301 Hickethier, Robert, 123 Hieger, Larry, 145, 286 Higgins, Claire: 122, 123, 126, 257, 286 Higgins, Marky, 110, 114, 135 Hight, Brenda, 116 Hill, Carol L., 286 Hill,,Eleene, 134 Hill, Maureen, 42, 229, 270, 286 Hill, Roger, 243 Hill, Romona: 133 Hill, Vern, 134, 286 At the fTl1.U'iilll'C of the Freshman Quad lies a slab of flag- stone which contains footprints left by a reptile about 225,000,000 years ago. Hilliard, Larry, 168, 171, 172 Hills, Wes, 254 Hilmen, Dale, 246, 287 Hilts, Don: 122 Himovitz, Fred: 262 Hinds, Sara G., 287 Hines, Nancy, 142, 229, 265 Hinkle, Al: 250 Hinshaw, Marjorie, 134 Hinton, Sam, 59 Hirata, Ernest, 131 Hitchin, James, 287 Hixon, Linda, 287 Hobart, Glen, 123 Hobbs, Tom, 122, 123 Hobson, Susan, 134 Hodges, Dave, 242 Hoff, George, 252 Hoff, Marie, 132, 223, 287 Hoff, Marilyn, 132, 223, 287 Hoffer, Michael, 287 Hoffman, John F., 287 Hoffman, Josie, 225 Hoffman, Tom, 132, 171 Hoffman, Wayne: 254 Hoggan, Cynthia, 115 Holle, Ned, 242 Hollingsead. Carol, 221 Holloway, Pam: 112, 127 Hollrah, Carla, 116 Holly, Joyce, 225 Holmes, Kathleen A., 288 Holowach, Frank, 41 Holtan, Herb: 122, 288 Homerick, Jim, 123 Hone, Doug: 239 Honig, Cindy: 115 Hoog, Jack: 254 Hook, Judy: 113 Hoover, Eunice R.: 288 Hoover, Linda: 104 Hoover, Mike: 241 Hoover, Sue: 134 Hopke, Ken: 261 Hopkins, Vance, 249 Horakh, Melinda, 288 Horn, Ken, 59 Hornecher, Tom: 133 Horton, Willie: 126, 288 Hoss, Bob, 183 Hoss, Don, 130 Hostetier, Sara, 288 Houck, Kathleen B., 288 Houser, Norm: 241 Hovey, Bob, 179 Hovey, Brooks, 121 Hovland, Laura J., 288 Howard, Barbara, 217 Howard, Doreen, 115 Howard, Kenneth L.: 288 Howard, Dr. Roy, 42 Howarth, Alane, 288 Howe, Kathy, 216 Howell, Sharon L.: 288 Howland, Kathleen: 229 Hsu, Alice, 270, 288 Hubbard, Susan F., 288 Hubley, Anne: 288 Hubon, Bob: 258 Huckaby, Lyn, 221 Huckell, Gary R.: 288 Huckett, Caren, 288 Hudson, Carl E., 288 Hue, Phan Thi: 288 I-Iuges, Peter, 239 Huggin, Ginger, 223 Huggins, Lenore: 127 Hughes, Stebe, 246 Hulbert, Ken: 249 Hull, .James T., 288 Hull, Jerry, 123, 254 Hull, Joan, 45, 226, 227 Hull, Karen L., 288 Hull, Lynn: 258 Humber, Linn, 135, 216, 217 Hume, Patricia B., 288 Humphrey, Maru, 145, 259 Hung, Nguyen Dinh, 288 Hunsaker, Judith Jayn6S2 333 -. . Hunsaker, Phillip L., 288 Hunt, Lee, 123 Hunt, Sheila, 288 Hunter, Charlotte, 115 Hunter, Terri, 225 Hurwitz, Dennis, 179 Hutchinson, Bob, 125 Hutchison, Nancy, 288 Hutts, Lynn D., 288 Hutzley, Curt, 122 Iavcelli, Carl, 245 Ibarra, Deanna M., 288 Ide, Joan, 223 Igelman, Chris, 242 Ikerd, Janet: 288 Ilfrey, Bill, 246 Iliff, George, 250, 251 Ingle, Jerry, 261 Ingle, Susan E., 288 Ingle, Van Gerald, 288 Ingold, Carol, 288 Ingram, William, 131 Inman, Judy, 116 Innocent, Ray, 137 Irgang, Dr. Frank, 41 Irish, Ken, 123 Irwin, Mike, 137 Isaacson, Carole, 117 Isaacson, Stephen A., 288 Isenhour, Nancy, 221 Isham, Larry, 242 Ishimine, Hilda, 288 Isom, Tom, 254 Israel, Roxie, 218 Ivie, James, 241 Jackman, Janice R., 289 Jackson, Charles, 133 Jacobsen, Vic, 246 Jacobson, Alan, 245, 289 Jacques, Nancy, 113 James, Barbie, 43, 113 James, Brion, 250 James, Fred, 122 Jameson, Carolyn, 289 Jameson, Marilyn, 289 Jamieson, Gerri, 67, 226, 227, 289 Jansen, Stebe, 250 January, Jerry, 249 Jaques, Mike, 261 Jaquith, Patricia A., 289 Jenkins, Don, 110, 120, 121 Jennings, Susie, 216 Jensen, Barbara, 104 Jensen, Janet, 154 Jensen, Mary M., 289 Jensen, Phyllis, 139 Jessop, Julie, 229 Jewett, Marsha, 139 Jimenez, Tom, 254 Joe, Anna, 132, 289 John, Jean, 114 John, P atricia F., 289 Johnson, Becky, 124 ,Johnson , Carl, 252 Johnson, Carole, 127 Johnson, Corbin J., 289 Johnson, Dale E., 289 Johnson, Dave, 131, 261 Johnson, Dick, 130 Johnson, Doug, 250, 289 Johnson, Janet, 270, 289 .Johnson Johnson Johnson .Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Jere, 223 , Judith, 134 , Juli, 229 , Lewie, 134 , Lynn, 192, 242 , Mary, 216 , Rich, 122, 289 Johnston, Dennis, 188 Y' . .g5 4 ' . 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Johnston, Michael E., 289 Johnston, Randy S., 289 Jollett, Susan, 289 Jonas, Kent, 259 Jondall, Dottie, 222 Jones, Bill, 249 Jones, Buddy, 166, 169, 171, 177 Jones, Carole A., 289 Jones Clarence, Jr., 289 Jones, Dianne Kay, 289 Jones, James, 123, 289 Jones, Jerry J., 289 Jones, Judi, 147 Jones, Kathy, 226 Jones, Larry, 39 Jones, Mike D., 241 Jones, Mike E., 254 Jones, Mike H., 238 Jones, Monroe, 289 Jones, Pamela, 134 Jones, Robert M., 289 Jones, Tom, 134 Martins, Jim, 254 Jordan, Sandy, 139 Jorgensen, Susan, 127, 226 Joyner, Steve, 169, 171, 172 Jozwicki, Paul, 122 Juarez, Richard, 134 Jue, Marilyn, 115 Julian, Dr. James L., 41, 145 Jurin, Laura, 117 Kaeding, Judy, 113 Kahl, Mrs. M., Kahn, Valerie, 41, 115, 147, 289 Kaiser, Art, 120 Kaiser, John, 255 Kalash, Susan: 228 Kane, Lonni, 74, 218, 219 Kanewski, Linda, 105, 135, 226, 227 Kaplan, Dennis, 263 Kaplan, Judy, 49 Kaplan, Steve, 259 Karcher, Larry, 238 Karnes, Patricia, 289 Kassel, Linda, 230 Kattela, Dave, 259 Kazebee, Suzi, 113 Keahiolalo, Victor R., 289 Keane, Tim, 247 Kearn, Linda, 225 Kebeck, Arthur B., 289 Keehan, Michael F., 290 Keenan, Rick, 238 Keene, Robert L., 290 Keistman, Herb, 120 Keller, James, 241 Kellogg, Charlene, 134, 230 Kelleghan, Timothy S., 290 Kelley, Joseph, 290 Kelly, George William, 290 Kelly, Len: 171, 192, 193 Kelly, Pat, 247 Kemper, Carolyn, 227 Kempff, Skip, 123, 125 Kenaston, Court, 179 Kendall, Kathleen M., 290 Kendall, Dr. Lloyd, 41 Kennedy, Dale, 242 Kennedy, Roy T., 290 Kennedy, Vera Jo Ann, 290 Kenney, Louis A., 35 Kent, Tred, 123 Kephart, Walter, 131, 290 Kernes, Dale, 243 Kerr, Thomas J., 290 314 Kessler, John, 125 Kessler, Ken, 244 Keyes, Ray, 251 Kidder, David: 120 Kidwell, Dr. Will M., 23 Kiefer, John, 255 Kilian, Mike, 261 Kilius, Ned Norman: 290 Killingsworth, Maureen, 290 Kilpatrick, Elizabeth A., 290 Kim. Bob, 259 Kimball. Dave: 238 Kimbell. Dennis, 255 Kimmerling, Paula, 222 King, Bob, 161 King, Nancy L.: 290 Kingsbury, Robert E., 290 Kinnersley, Tom, 252, 253 Kinney, Cliff, 243 Kippers, Ken: 259 Kirk, Gary, 125, 290 Kirkpatrick, Margaret, 134 Kirkpatrick, Susan, 124, 134 Kisso, Femanda, 112 Kittle, Russ, 142, 145, 261 Kivint, Bob, 262 Klein, Darryl, 263 Klein, Nora, 113 Klemetsrud, Terry, 188 Kleen, Barry, 122 Klein, Bobbie, 219 Klemm, Scott, 290 Klimpel, Gary, 122 Kline, Carolyn, 134 Kling, Ron, 261 Klipp, Terry: 187 Knapp, Lester Van, 290 Knell, Sandy, 117, 219 Knight, Joan L.: 290 Koch, Jerry, 171 Koering, Bob, 248 Koester, Dr. George A., 21 Koester, Tom, 258 Kohlers, Karen, 134 Kohles, Karen, 230 Koiser, Art, 123 Koleto, Lynn, 41, 48 Koonce, Genevera M., 290 Kops, Kris, 221 Korh, Eileen, 291 Korporaal, Ron, 241, 290 Korsmeier, Bob, 251 Kcirsmeier, Denice, 113, 15 Korzep, Robert L., 290 Kosmack, Joe, 238, 239 Kovacevich, Marty, 248, 290 Kovacks, George, 134, 290 Kraft, Louis, 263 Krager, Barbara, 230, 290 Kramer, John, 263 Kremar, Mike, 222 Krienke, Gretchen, 227 Kritzer, Tamara, 290 Krukow, Sally, 116 Kruse, Kristal, 290 Kruse, Sue, 124 Kuhlken, Bob, 248 Kuhn, Cheryl, 227 Kulms, Tom, 244 Kull, Peggy, 114 Kuntz, Johanne, 291 Kurtz, Karen, 230 Kwint, Bob, 262 Kyle, Rod, 244 Lacey, Lynn, 120 Lacy, John, 126, 255, 287 Ladner, Milbert, 131, 291 Laffoon, Karen Lou, 133, 290 , La Fonta, Syoney, 228 Lake, Linda, 228 Lamb, Barbara, 45, 142, 228, 229 Lamb, Donald Wayne, 290 Lamb, Vicki, 124 Lamden, Bill, 263 Levin, Paul, 263 Levine, Ellen, 112 Lewis, John, 56 Louis, Lee, 142 Lewis, Marsha, 115 Lamden, D1'. Charles W., 26 Lam prou, Christine, 127, 227 Land, Judy, 222 Land Land ry, Ed, 188 ry, Toni Sue, 76, 290 Lane, Carol, 73, 228 Lane, Jim, 252, 253 Lane, Sheryll J., 290 Lang, Don, 251 Lang, Jeanne, 225 Lang, Tom, 48, 251 Lange, Sue, 127 Langenbach, Dr. Bob, 133 Langsdorf, Sherry, 116, 290 Langworthy, John R., 290 Lantz, Harriet, 113 Laradza, Ron, 255 Laggfy, Nancy, 222, 223, Larkey, Susan, 223, 291 Larkin, Janet, 227 Larse, Larry, 123 Larsen, Diane: 226 Larson, James N., 291 Larson, Torn, 260 Latham, Diana, 221 Latona, Vincent, 134 Laughton, Richard, 291 Lavery, Charlene, 1.13, 134 Lawatch, Jackie: 221 Lawrence, Cheryl, 49 Lawrence, Ed, 254 Lawrence, Gary, 238 Lawrence, Laine, 112 Lawrence, Richie, 248 Lawson, Kent, 164, 166, 169, 171, 192, 291 Lawson, Roberta, 115 Leach, Diane, 134 Leadingham, Jo Ann, 223 Leake, Don, 254 Leamard, John, 291 Learned, Don, 252, 253 Leavenworgh, Ginny, 116 LeBow, Lois, 219 LeBowitz, Nancy, 116 Lee Lee Allen' 135 241 291 I Don, i121, 258 ' Lee, Gordon, 41 Lee, Karen A., 291 Lee, Larry, 258 Lee, Mike, 121 Lee, Windy, 228 Leeds, Gary, 263 Lees,,Karen, 115 Lehman, M. D., 134 Lehton, John, 253 Leichter, Helene, 48 Leiffer, Don, 134 Leimbach, Bill, 192, 247, 292 Leland, Nanci, 292 Leland, Rich, 263 LeMay, Donald A., 292 Lembeck, Mike, 38, 247 Leonard, Clara, 133 Leonard, Kenneth: 241 Leonard, Kemiit, 239 Leonard, Larry, 120 Leppert, Cynthia, 292 Leptich, Dean, 40, 43 Lesh, Gail N., 292 Lesher, Dave, 121 Lesikar, Dianna, 112 Lessard, Roy W., 292 Lessard, Tom, 191 Lessem, Ron, 262 Lewis, Mr. R. A., 132 Lewis, Tom, 254 Lichty, Robert C., 292 Liddell, Marlane A., 142, 226, 227, 292 Lieberenz, Ray, 239 Lieberman, Jay, 263 Liggett, Dick, 123 Light, Brenda, 116 Ligon, Ernie, 179 Ligon, Wanda, 270, 292 Lindeburg, Frank, 243 Lindsay, Charles, 292 Lindstrom, Leonard G., 292 Link, Patricia, 134 Linneman, John H., 121 Lipsoh, Sue, 219 Litchfield, 'JoAnne L., 292 Littlejohn, Katie, 116, 133, 153 ' Livreri, Kathy, 112 Lizalde, Milo, 170 Lizzano, Al, 243 Lloyd, David, 125, 292 Lober, Doug, 258 Lober, Roger, 258 Lochridge, Arlene, 292 Lock, Bill, 254 Lockett, Beverly A., 292 Lockman, Evelyn, 43 Logan, Bill, 241 Logans, Tom, 126, 292 Lomac, Jeannie, 223, 292 Lomac, John, 248. Lomen, Gerry, 221 Long, Donald, 131 Long, Hal, 247 Long, Rich, 244 Long, Ron, 237, 247 Long, Susan J., 292 Loomis, David, 42 Loomis, Mary Lou: 223 Lopez, Humberto, 137 Lopez, Jan, 112 LoPinto, Andrea H.: 292 LoPinto, Norma, 226 Lord, Ginny, 115 Lottermoser, Don, 243 Loughnan, Jean, 226 Love, President Malcolm, 20, 61 Lovsted, Jean, 134 Lowitz, Roger, 263 Lozano, Joe L., 292 Lubach, Robert: 122, 123 Luben, Claude, 258 Luce, Dr. Lawrence, 131 Luckey, Andrew: 292 Luhnow, Tom, 39, 43, 253 Lukehart, John, 244 Lukes, Alicia, 116 Lulces, Alicia: 116 Lunceford, Steve, 121 Lund, John: 122, 123, 256 Lunder, David: 187, 240 Lusk. Karen: 292 Lux, John, 246, 292 Luyendyk. Bruce, 260, 292 Lyle, Richard J.: 292 Lynch, Ramona E.: 292 Lyndsay, Chuck: 248 Lyingholm, Carl, 134 Lynon, Kathy, 41 Lyon, John, 256 Mac, A. D., 123 Macaulay, Wayne, 239 MacCorkell, Richi, 115 MacDonald, Bruce, 238 MacDonald, Denny, 126, 249, 292 MacDougall, John, 292 MacFarlane, Bob, 259 Mack, Barbara, 229 Mack, Rozanne, 228, 229 MacKirdy, Martha, 41, 110, 114, 270, 292 Mackey, Bob, 183, 185, 186 MacLaggon, Jamie, 243 Macnab, Pat, 225 MacNeil, Tim, 41, 126, 142, 254, 255 Macy, Richard, 251 Madden, John, 160 Maddox, Richard, 251 Madison. Ken, 166, 168, 169, 171, 174 Magnuson, Russ, 187 Maio, Tony, 250, 251 Males, Jim, 252 MaleY, John R., 292 Maloney, Elaine, 292 Maloney, Franny, 216, 217 Manchestetr, Doug, 126, 250, 292 Mandel, Dena, 218 Manderscheid, Roger, 179 Manfredi, Claire, 292 Manson, Larry: 125 Marahrens, Bob, 259 Marckwardt, Tom, 249 Mardis, James U., 292 Marion, Anita S., 293 Marken, John P., 293 Markley, Richard, 293 Marlow, John, 100 MarQuardt, Helen, 96 Marr, Noman, 293 Marriner, Harry, 293 Martin, Bob, 133 Martin, Dave, 256 Martin, Dick, 126, 258, 259 Martin, Jeffrey, 239 Martin, Jerome, 293 Martin, Judy, 114, Martin, Larry, 164, 169 Matin, Leroy, 126, 293 Martin, Margie, 132 Martin, Rosemary, 223 Martin, Sheila, 42 Martindale, Kathy, 147, 230 Martyn, Charlene, 230, 231 Maxzano, Robert, 293 Mason, Rick, 245, 293 Massey, Carol Jean, 293 Massey, Don, 242 Masterson, Al, 249 Mather, Dick, 250 Mathews, Joan, 293 Mathieu, Monique, 134 Mathis, Tim, 260 Matlock, Bruce, 123, 239 Matson, Sam, 249 Matthews, Jolm, 246, 247 Matthews, Valorie, 134 Maulis, Delores, 293 Maxfeld, Don, 123 Maxwell, Jerry, 259 Maxwell, Judy: 230 May, David, 123, 256 Mayo, Diane, 134, 230 McAfee, Margaret, 158 McAndrew, Jane, 147, 221 McAnlis, John, 246 McAnlis, Steve: 246 McArthur, John, 250 McArthur, Rick, 250 McBee, Linda, 112, 127 McBee, Gary: 293 McCabe, Barbara: 217 McCambridge, Edmund, 293 The long standmg tradmon that no freshman may set foo upon lus walk s1gn1f1es the humble respect for Montezuma WlcCampbell Jlm 137 239 McCarl Joan 222 McCar1on Elleen 124 McCarter Carol 231 McCarthy Dlanne 293 McCauley Galy 126 McCla1n Sandy 147 217 McClellan Jayce 123 McCl1ng Jun 256 McClure Mlchael 137 McClure M1ke 249 McCluskey Mxke 121 260 McCorm1ck Steve 126 238 239 McCoy Charles 43 McCoy DonaldR 293 McCoy Gary 183 250 McCoy Valerle 293 McCraken Gerry 245 McCune AllanD 293 McCutcheon Chuck 125 260 293 McDan1el Don 188 McDermott JamesK 293 McDonald Bernard 240 McDonald Carol 222 293 McDonald Margxe A 293 McDouffal Don 245 Mc lroy JamesA 293 Mc ncroe Jack 249 McFadd1n Ann 134 McFarland Carole 114 McFerren Marcla 222 McGhee Browme 56 McGhee Mlke 251 293 McG1nn1s Patrick 293 McGregor John 245 McGrew LaDel1a 48 114 135 226 227 McGrew Lmda 226 Mclnnes Suzanne 293 McKeenev Paul 238 McKeon Janxce K 2 McLennan Lmda 141 McMahan Patrlcia 293 McMahon Taura Jeen Mclllasters Demse B lVlcM1chael Mike 259 McM1llan Norm 251 McMorxow Clyde 48 McMullen Darrell 246 McMullen John 248 McNeely Wllllam A 294 McNew Nancy 113 McPl1a1len Barbala 49 McPl1er1'en Mary 229 McPherson B J 294 McPlue Pam 225 McQueen Paul S 294 McVey Norm 948 294 Head Susan H 294 Means Garry 122 123 Mecca Andy 39 49 242 Meclllmg Vlrgmla 229 Medure Joseph 294 Meeh Al 123 294 Meek Kathy 115 Meek Larry 183 l84 251 Meens Gary 122 123 Megeath Chrp 260 Melfert Mel1nd'1 113 Meier Wes 59 Melers Mayde 112 Meland Cllfford L Melton CarolynE 294 Melvllle RodneyS 135 294 Mendez Eddle 170 251 Mendoza Cande 261 Mendoza Yolanda 134 Merchant Gary 294 Mer1an Ronald 294 Merrlam Thomas 110 Merrlfleld Edwad 294 Merr1ll Dr John 241 Meyer Henry 132 Mldgett Ronald 134 Mldlam Mlke 261 Mlele Betty 113 134 M1k0l0H Peggy 132 M1165 Carolyn 110 Mllene Dr Davld S 35 Mllks Jack 166 169 174 Mlll Tom 123 M1llar Pat 247 Mlller Bob 238 Mlller Dave 187 Mxller Dw1ghtB 294 M1ller Ernest 294 M1lle1 Georg1aR 295 Mlller Jacquelme 116 Mlller Jim 178 Mlller Lance 40 126 238 939 294 Mlllex Marsha 132 294 Mlller Mlke 147 242 Mrller Bullard C 295 Mxller Robe1t 134 Mrllu VITQIHIH 127 Mlller Waskah 295 Mllllcan Ed 104 Mllls Don 251 Mllls Jlm 240 Mllls Vance 294 295 M1ll16 Spence 178 Mmton Carol 127 214 230 231 Mxsslex Craxg 263 Mlttleholtr Marlly Mlze Pat 114 295 Moe Donna 105 135 227 Moldovan Joan 116 M0l1Ha Julie 114 135 Molllck Ron 263 Monahan M1chaelA 295 Monahan Sophxe E 294 Monley J1ll 113 Monroe Mark 248 Montgomery Bruce 246 Montgomery Jack Moody Joy 217 Mooney Bob 125 Moore Betty 72 Moore Bohbl 113 134 Moore Denrns 40 42 126 247 273 Moore Jack R 294 Moore Ron 125 Moore V1ck1 116 Mora VIC 250 Morgan Dennls 259 Morgan Marsha 112 113 Morgan Mary Anne 214 224 225 294 Morgan Nancy Lee 214 215 225 Morgan Tom 38 42 43 242 243 MOFQDCI Jay 248 MOYTIS Dave 171 Morris Dlanna R 294 Morrls Jack 242 Morus V1ckey 231 Morr1son MOTTISOH Morrxson Mol rrson Morrlson Morrlson Morrlson Carol A 294 Edward E 294 Joanne 294 Larry 123 Lawrence 43 Pat 124- Sharon 227 Morse Yvonne 124 142 Morton John 294 Morton Mlke 250 295 Mo er Mlke 261 Mote Olga 295 Mouskourl Nana 56 1 , , U f . 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I ' ' 9 7 1 7- 1 1 1 - 'I , 'Q 1 1 9 I 1 I 1 9 ' , ' 4 , , , - -5 ' , 4 , , I: , 4 , ls , . , .2 , 9 , , , 5 , Q , l , U 9 h , 3 , ' 3 , 9 , 5 - 9 cg 1 ' 7 9 7 a lg , .5 3 7 9 . , 5 U , 9 , . 3 , , I -9 , 4 , : . , 4 l , ' s , . , 5 , 5 , .9 294 , , 9 , 4 1 , 4 , z . , ' .9 ' f, 4 - , , 5 , 4 , . 9 , -9 , 1 , . 9 , 9 , I : , : , I Q1 , A 4 , , 5 , , , a , Q 1 1 1 5 1 5 s I 1 Q , Q , , 4 , fa l, -9 , . 5 , , 9 1 , Q , 9 ' ', : , 2 , , 4 Q! 5 -...Q-G. ..li-'W Mowrer Roger 294 Muench Wxlllam 134 Mullen Shandon 229 Mumby Roger 248 294 Muna Farld 295 Munoz Joe 49 238 Munsell Clyde 261 295 Munsey Vlfglnla 112 Munz Mxke 239 Muraoka Ta ke 142 Murdock Sue 227 Murphy Kathy 135 Murphy Larry 254 Murphy Melvin 34 Murphy M1chael G 294 Murray Lols 294 Murry Geoffrey 243 Myers Myers Myers Myers 253 Myers Myers Myhro Dave 259 Gabrlela 295 Jane 295 Make 43 125 252 295 305 Sally 116 147 Wayne A 295 Ron 247 Nable Karen 133 Nachant Susan 295 Nance Donald 239 Narns Art 123 Neal Brad 187 Neal Garry 245 Neely Del 295 Nell Loulse 43 228 Nelll Phll 252 Nelsh Dave 253 Nelson Bab 240 241 Nelson Darryl 171 172 176 249 Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nenow Nesbit Nessler Nettles Geolgxanne 221 GeraldB 295 Hexdl 295 Joyce 228 Wendy 227 296 Dave 247 Peggy 113 Carrle 43 48 231 Craig 183 249 Nevlll Harry 296 Newbro Tom 247 Newby Lorralne 296 Newcomb Doug 126 145 255 296 Newell Phll 141 261 Newkxrk Bill 132 Newman Carol 218 Newman Pete 296 Newton Eugenle 127 Newton Sklp 249 Nlchols Marc 122 Nrcholls N1Ck 255 Nlelson Darryl 40 Nlermann Jacquelme 296 Nllsen John 122 Nllsen Margot 24 43 NIXOH Martha 296 Noble Davld 123 Noble Karen 296 Noble Wayne 123 Nodacker Mutt 296 Nodurft Cralg 255 Noel Gary 240 Noll Evonue 270 296 Nordmarken Mlke 249 lNorqu1st Rxrhard 296 Norstrom Jerr1 226 296 Northnagle MHTIHHHC 127 Norwood Nancy 296 Nouslanen Jamie 115 Novell Saundra 115 Nowry Gwen 296 Oberbauer Carl 296 Obler Arch 150 OBr1en Bob 111 OBr1en John 296 OBryant John 249 OByrne Dr Emest B 21 Ocoyne Mary 296 Odell Brlan 254 296 Odle Bob 126 250 251 296 299 ODonnell Dolores 296 ODonnell Terry 155 ODwyer Flank 243 Og1lV1C Doug 239 Ogren Susie 116 OHanlon Rlch 122 OKeefe Rocky 199 Okun Ellen 219 OK1m Larry 262 Olds Marjorle 296 Olmger Ron 239 Olmghouse Joe 132 296 Olmstead Dave 187 Olsen Bonme 296 Olsen Dan 261 Olsen Lyle 160 183 Olsen Ocean 134 296 mug., Olson Dan 125 Olson Mary 217 Olson Ray 258 OMalley MRTQUCTIIC 228 Ornelas Maulyn 296 Orrantxa Joe 134 Orrell Nancy 154 155 Osterman Beverly 134 Ostrom Carol 296 OESUJI Lucy 296 Outcen Jan 117 296 Overturf Carole 296 Owens Lee 43 296 Owens Mark 243 Ozbxm S James 296 Pace Glen 249 Paden Hunter 255 Palne Martha 112 Pamter Nancy 113 Pals Dave 253 Palsley Barb 115 Paxsley Dale 239 Paladlno Pete 125 296 Pallas Vlrgmla 296 Palmer Sylvla 296 Palmtag Herb 249 Pansegrau Phyllls 297 Pape Dlana 116 Parham Dave 125 Parker Karen 153 Parker Robert D 125 Parker Robert M 254 Parker Una 114 296 Park1ss Laurle 113 Parry Candy 127 226 Pasek Marvm 297 Pasqual Sandy 134 Pasto Jlm 48 247 Pastula Gene 239 Pate Nllla 297 Patterson Bill 123 Patt1nson Judy 113 Paul Dave 244 297 Paul Shaula 217 Paulus Caron 115 Payne Lesley 222 Payton Mary 297 Pearlman Joanne 219 Pearlman Ron 238 Pearson Cathy 139 297 Pearson Darryl 244 Pearson Sandy 154 155 Pearson Suzanne 297 Peck Sally 297 315 Potts, Joanne, 298 Reusch, Carolyn, 228 Peek, Sue, 116 Peevey, Wayne, 120 Pedo, Vawnee: 297 Pehka, Mari-Anne, 297 Peiffer, Herbert C., 22, 42 Peiffer, John, 253 Peirce, Judy, 127 Penacho, Larry, 190, 250 Pendley, Jim, 110, 121, 297 Penn, Mike, 244 Penn, Steve, 263 Penny, Jane, 223 Perez, Ed, 248 Perkins, Bill, 243 Perkins, Frank, 297 Perkiss, Laurel, 114 Perry, Barbara, 132 Perry, Phill, 110 Persinger, Malcolm, 297 Persky, June, 197 Peters, Brian, 258, 297 Porter, Al, 248 Porter, Gary, 298 Porter, Jim, 142, 258, 298 Porter, Kay, 41, 226 Postle, Nancy, 114 Petersen, Carol, 297 Peterson, Christine, 231 Peterson, Connie, 225 Peterson, Dave, 170, 192, 250 Peterson, Donna, 228 Peterson, Jeannie, 127 Peterson, Karen, 49 Peterson , Ken - , 244 Peterson, Rae Lynne, 139, 223 - Peterson Peterson , Ron, 40, 256, 257 Tom' 250 Powell, Nancy, 145, 298 Power, Buddy, 248 Power, Tom, 245 Powers, Bonnie, 147, 216 Prager, Nancy, 127, 298 Prahl, Bob, 126, 192, 243, 298 Pratt, Carl, 123 Pratt, Carolyn, 135 Pratt, W. T., 121 Prebble, Carol, 124 Prelle, Wally, 257 Prest, Susie: 115 Prevost, Gail, 298 Prewitt, Terry, 240 Price, Bob, 261 Price, Eugene, 298 Priede, Naija, 298 Pruden, Gretchen, 298 Pruett, Walter, 238 Puckett, Ernest, 241 Pumala, Beth, 298 Purcell, Mike, 261 Purtee, Alex, 145, 251 Purtzer, Richard, 258 Petree, Lorri, 145 Petrick, Bill, 238 Petronius, Anita B., 297 Petterson, Ken, 244 Petty, Shirley, 117 Pfadenhauer, Ellen, 221, 297 Pheil, Mary Lou, 297 Phelan, Linda, 68, 226 Phelan, Sharon, 45, 214, Rees, Samuel, 298 Reese, James P., 298 Regan, Suzanne, 299 Reichart, Ray, 242, 243 Reichert, Ruth, 214, 220, 221, 270, 299 Reid, Doug, 242 Reid, William, 259 Reinking, Pat, 230 Renshaw, Jim, 134 Renteria, Elizabeth, 132, 298 Reynolds, Merrily, 230 Reynolds, Tom, 261, 298 Rhoads, Cherie, 216 Rhoda, Richard, 42, 134, 298 Rhodes, Jay, 254 Rich, Alan, 123 Richardson, Bill, 153 Richardson, Dr. R. W., 132 Richmond, Susan, 117 Riddick, Lana, 127 Riddle, John, 121 Riddle, Judi, 127 Ridgway, William, 125, 134 Rields, Pam, 115 Rilea, Clyde, 178 Riley, Gavin, 178 Riley, Mike, 254 Rindone, Jenny, 270, 298 Ringsmith, Don, 248 Ritter, Jim, 123, 257 Rivers, Phyllis, 298 Roark, Mike, 254 226, 227 Phelps, Jannis, 134, 230 Philbin, Mike, 246 Phillips, Ann, 216 Phillips, Bill, 179 Phillips, Bill H.: 160 Phillips, Fred, 258 Phillips, Garry, 244 Philips, Jim, 297 Ramsey, Sue, 222, 223 Rankin, Rogers, Suni, 227 Phillippi, Gary, 121 Phippin, Jack, 96 Picaizen, Ganea, 297 Picchiottino, June, 297 Pierce, Dick, 183, 185 Pierce, Judy, 40 Pierce, Lynn, 113 Pierpoint, Valerie, 127 Piester, Sharon, 297 Piorek, Ronald, 297 Piper, Jim, 192, 246 Piquard, Yvonne, 297 Piranio, Frank, 297 Pitkin, Judith, 297 Pitt, Paulette, 130, 298 Pittsford, Tom, 248 Plant, Robert, 298 Platt,.Steve, 238 Platt, Tammy, 69, 142, 223 Pleggenkuhle, Ann, 116 Plough, Chasi, 298 Plumb, Carol, 228 Plumb, Paul, 192, 193, 298 Pohl, Linda, 115 Pohling, Suzanne, 127, 134 Poland, Tam, 246 Polinger, Barbara, 117 Polllock, Robyn, 229 Polster, Taffy, 223 Pomerantz, Drake, 298 Poole, Jim, 49, 147, 243 Poolos, Joanette, 223 316 Quan, John, 245 Quapp, Bill, 238 Quechenberger, Pete, 253 Quigley, John, 192, 246 Quinn, Terry, 245 Rachel, Richard, 153 Raddatz, Mary Lois, 298 Rae, Sonja, 133 Raffetto, Jane Eve, 298 Ragenovich, Betty, 127 Rager, Tim, 261 Rakestraw, Diane, 141 Ramano, Ben: 133 Raming, Dick, 242 Ramirez, Henry, 242 Ramos, Ron, 49, 261 Robbins Robbinsi Phil, 239 Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Bob, 122 Chris, 259 David, 298 Jeannie, 134, 135 Jerry, 299 Lenny, 248 Marjorie, 299 Robertson, Dr. Frank O., 34 Robertson, Mike, 239 Robinson, Dr. Dudley, 33 Robinson, Patricia, 229 Robinson, Randy, 239 Robles, Laura, 154 Rock, Dianne, 229 Roe, Larry, 130 Roesch, Sally, 113 Rogers, Bonnie, 133 Rogers, Crista, 49, 226 Rogers, Joe, 261, 299 Rogers, Mary, 132 Ramsey, John, 249, 298 Ramsey , Nikki, 298 Rankin, Gary, 254 Lawrence, 299 Rasmussen, Carolyn, 115 Rasmussen, Paul, 258 Rast, Robert, 259 Raston, Ellen, 218 Ratay, Ruth, 299 Rathmann, Eugene, 253 Rauh, Conrad, 120 Rawnsleyt Jerri, 115 Ray, Jim, 242 Ray, Tom, 238 Rayoroft, Randy, 257 Rearden, Kay, 221, 298 Reaume, Ron, 244, 245 Reaume, Sharon, 216 Reckless, Linda, 124 Rector, Eleanor, 113 Rogers, Phil, 133 Rogers, Raymond, 299 Rogers, Sandy, 214, 226, 227, 299 Rohlinger, Robert, 299 Rohwedder, Cheryl, 114 Roisman, Jodi, 218 Romanoff, Ruth, 124, 299 Romero, Dave, 254 Romero, George, 48, 246 Romero, Juliet, 299 Romo, Bill, 242 Roppe, Roger, 41, 251, 300 Rose, Brenda, 113, 227 Rose, Conna, 147 Rose, Donald, 300 Rose, Jim, 261 Rose, Virginia, 147 Rosen, Mark,, 237, 263 Rosene, Vernon C., 24, 41 Redfern, Virginia, 298 Redmond, Nancy, 116 Reed, Barry, 120, 254 Reed, Dave, 251 Reed, Fred, 242 Reed, Terry, 126, 298 Ross, John, 123 Ross, Susie, 231 Rossman, Mike, 263 Rosten, Joan, 112 Roth, Jim, 246 Rothman, Rose, 300 Reeder, Patty, 222 Rees, Melinda, 298 Rothstein, Eugene, 300 Roughton, Carol, 300 Rounsaville, Butch, 251 Rowe, Beth, 116 Rowe, Stan, 120 Rowell, Leroy, 300 Rowland, Richard, 132, 300 Rowlands, Barbara, 132 Rowlands, Chuck, 261 Rowney, David: 122 Royal, Don, 170 Rozner, Morris, 300 Rubalcaba, Robert, 124 Ruey, Shay, 120 Ruggles, Peter, 104 Ruiz, German, 120 Ruiz, Jim, 243 Rumney, Richard, 300 Rumsey, Kathy, 135, 222, 223 Rusch, Rodger, 245 Russell, Dee, 123 Russell, Diane, 116 Rust, Judith, 113 Ruth, Bob, 121 Ruthford, Barbara, 300 Ruzich, John, 251 Ryan, Ed, 255 Ryan, Patricia, 229 Ryder, Victor: 239 Saccoman, Polly, 216 Salmon, Marcia, 116 Salopek, Davia, 121 Sampson, Steve, 125 Sanborn, Michele, 300 Sanborn, Nita, 139 Sanchez, Dave, 153 Sanders, Joan, 124 Sanderson, Virginia, 300 Sanger, Marcia, 219 Sankey, Iris, 300 Santone, Jeanne, 112 Sargeant, Robert, 240 Sarkella, Susie, 229 Sasse, J erry, 239 Sather, Deanna, 300 Saunders, Shirley, 300 Savage, Martie: 112 Sawade, Lynn, 229 Sawyer, Marilyn, 115 Sawyer, Tom, 122 Saxton, Charles, 300 Saxton, Jim, 249 Saye, Samuel, 300 Scahill, Johannah, 301 Scampone, Anselmo, 134 Sceper, Duane, 255 Schadeck, Edward, 301 Schaeffer, Fred, 120 Schaenfeld, Karen, 219 Schatz, Fred, 300 Schiel, Richard, 123 Schildknecht, Mary Ann, 112 Schindler, Dennis, 188 Schmautz, Ray: 169, 171, 250 Schmidt, Erin, 227 Schmidt, Jane, 112 Schneider, Gary, 300 Schnieder, Susie, 227 Schnitzer, Joann, 114 Scholefield, Pat, 115 Scholing, Mike, 123 Scholl, Jack, 239 Schottke, Julie, 229 Schreck, Kathie, 115 Schrock, Carolyn, 301 Schroeder, Nancy, 115, 301 Schrupp, Jim, 145, 300 Schrupp, Dr. Manfred, 27 Schrupp, Rick, 245 Schulman, Bob, 123 Schultz, Guenter, 141 Schultz, Judy, 214, 218, 219 Schultz, Mike, 123 Schultz, Rod, 120 Schultz, Suzie, 218, 219 Schupbach, Tom, 122, 179 Schutte, Bill, 161 Schwab, John, 300 Schwartz, Myra, 227 Schweitzer, Gary, 243 Scoortis, Bill, 246 Scott, Barbara, 110, 111, 116, 117 Scott, Bill, 259 Scott, Frank, 160 Scott, Gayle, 115 Scot, James W., 301 Scott, Jim, 42, 122 Scott, Katherine, 153 Scott, Patti, 231 Scott, Penny, 112 Scott, Sherry, 230 Scott, Steve, 255 Scott, Virginia: 300 Scull, Earl: 300 . Seagondollar, Dewayne, ' 300 Secord, Judy, 115, 228 Seden, Theodore, 238 Seely, John, 300 Seewald, Ralph, 125. 142, 143, 153 Seibert, Belva: 300 Seifert, Harry, 131 Seldon, Dave, 300 Self, Ron, 259 Sell, Frank, 238 Selton, Randy, 259 Senters, Terry, 300 Seramur, Paul, 244 Sermersheim, Mike, 38, 41, 250, 251 Severns, Jan, 115 Shackleton, Doris, 300 Shallenberger, Gary, 301 Shamel, Kathy, 222 Shandera, Jaime, 238 Shank, Michele: 49, 222 Shankland, Sid, 243 Shappi, Jayne, 115 Sharp, Gayle, 301 Sharp, Mitchee, 115 Shaver, Andrea, 221 Shaw, Sylvia, 116 Shawcroft, Jack, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187 Shay, Sheila, 223 Shea, Denny, 247 Shedd, Chuck, 238 Sheeran, Donald: 301 Sheldon, Ted, 258 Shell, Jan, 112 Shenk, Ed, 255 Sheppard, Stew, 132 Sherbert, Mark, 301 Sherwood, Esther, 115 Sherwood, Joyce: 300 Shields, Mike, 190, 243 Shima, Hesae, 133 Shisler, Michael, 300 Shoemaker, Tim, 249 Shonaker, Teri, 43, 214, 215, 223, 301 Shoop, Sue, 154, 155 Shue, Evelyn, 132 Shultz, Dick, 179, 257, 301 Shuster, Harry, 301 Siao, Francoise, 115 Sibley, Susan, 115 Siegmund, Gilbert, 134, 301 Sikley, Susan, 114 Silva, Carden, 301 Silva, Richard, 301 Silverman, Charlyne, 124 Silverman, Marc, 96, 97. 263 Silverthorn, Morgan, 301 Sima, Nancy, 230 Simmons, James, 301 Simonson, Jim, 238 Simpson, Bill, 258 Simpson, Ed, 302 Sinclair, Judy, 133, 302 Siner, Susie, 218 Singer, Bob, 262 Singleton, Carol, 115 Sipe, Kevin, 223 Siraton, Julie, 72, 219 Sires, Lawrence, 134, 142 Siska, Judith, 302 Sitcoscy, Bob, 250, 251 Skaalen, Lee, 120 Skalecky, Al, 187 Skeets, Dave, 250 Skiles, Mike, 244 Skoog, Richard, 261 Skramstad, Lloyd, 302 Slater, Gary, 123 Slaughter, Claudia, 127 Slaughter, Robbie, 247 Sleet, Dave, 126. 258 Small, .loAnn, 226 Small, Nancy, 226 Small, Salli, 302 Smith, Carol, 112, 113, 127 Smith, Cheri, 115 Smith, Cheryl, 113 Smith, Claude, 302 Smith, Darlene, 302 Smith, Dave, 255 Smith, Della, 115 Smith, Don, 249 Smith, Greg, 121 Smith, Dr. J. D., 43 Smith, John T., 122 Smith, Joto, 122 Smith, Laurel, 302 Smith, Linda L., 147, 216 Smith, Linda M., 221 Smith, Marilyn, 302 Smith Mary J., 302 Smith Pam, 223 Smith Randy, 134 Smith, Robbie, 223 Smith, Robert M., 302 Smith Shirley, 226 Smith, Susan, 116 Smith, T. T., 122 Spadaro, Steve, 258 Spafford, Suzy, 230 Sparhawk, Patricia J., 302 Sparks, Butch, 135, 247 Spear, Vicky, 230 Specht, Mike, 250 Speckman, John, 243 Spindler, Gene, 188 Sportsman, Choc, 161 Sprague, Linda, 115 Spring, Lawrence F., 302 Springstead, Susan, 228, 229, 302 Spritzer, Michael H., 302 Squance, Pat, 226 Stacy, Jim, 238 Stacy, Sharon, 117, 230 Staffield, Sidoney, 113 Stafford, Barbara, 112, 222 Stahl, Bob, 240 Stahman, Carol: 222, 223 Stahn, Karen, 231 Stadler, Claudia, 68, 228 Stancheck, Joseph ,302 Stancil, Shari, 216 Standley, Sharla, 112 Standridge, Leon, 166, 168, 171, 177 Stanfield, W. C., 123 Stanson, Sam, 135, 302 Steiner, Ken, 261 Stephens, Bob, 242 Stephens, Diana, 303 Stephens, John, 135 Stephens, Thomas M., 303 Stephenson, Janie, 116 Stern, Bill, 253, 303 Sterrett, Jim, 49, 244 Steusel, Paul, 178 Stevenson, Jim, 250 Stevenson, Mike, 123 Stewart, Clare, 221, 303 Stewart, Gene L., 303 Stewart, John, 240 Stewart, Mike, 259 Stewart, Rich, 256 Stickney, Carol, 303 Stirling, Carole, 112 Stith, Georgia, 112 Stivers, Bob: 247 Stocker, Pat, 113 Stokes, Jane, 115 Stokes, Randall G.: 303 Stoll, Suzanne, 112 Stone Dennis, 257 Stone, Gary: 246 Stone. Rose Mary, 303 Stone, Ross: 134 Stone, Roy R., 303 Stonecipher, Marti 1 112 Stapp, Cynthia, 135, 139 Stark, Barry,'122, 123 Stark, Jeff, 126, 256, 257, 303 Stark, Trudy, 114 Stark, Victor R., 303 Staub er, Jim, 192 Steele, Jim, 120 Steele, Susan, 217 Steepy, Carla, 221 Stein, Samuel W., 303 Steinbarth, Len, 120 Stoner, Stephen, 120 Storevik, Terry, 303 Storm, Jerry, 259 Stout, Paula, 115 Stovall, Faye, 132 Stover, Rob, 259 Strachan, Dave, 123 Strahl, Hal, 123 Straling, Father, 134 Straus, Sue: 117, 218 Street, Jim, 43, 126, 247, 275 Strickland, Dick, 244 Stroud, Glenda, 303 Stuart, Jim: 254 Stubbs, William C., 111, 260, 261 Stuber, Melodye, 117 Stuckey, Barbara, 154, 155 Stuckey, Dian, 303 Stuckey, Robert L., 303 Studer, Sue, 112 Stuhrman, Carolyn, 217 Sturak, Linda A., 303 Styvaert, Richard, 239 Sucec, Tony, 161, 178 Sugerman, Richard, 125 Suhy, Michael, 132 Suiter, Linda, 303 Suiter, Wesley E., 303 Sullivan, Christie, 153 Sullivan, Joe, 126, 254, 255 Sullivan, Paul, 239 Sulprizio, Michael, 303 Sumpter, Rod, 245 Sumrall, Karen, 303 Sund, Mike, 41, 126, 145, 242, 295 Sundquist, Margie: 135, 226, 227 Supancich, Mike, 259 Suramur, Paul, 244 Surridge, Linda, 114, 222 Sutorius, Gordon, 259 Suzuki, Toyoko, 115 Svendsen, Carol, 117 Svidal, Alan, 303 Swan, Karen, 45 Swan, Randy, 123 Swan, Virginia, 132 Swanson, Sandra, 303 Swanson, Susie, 217 Swart, Paul: 123 Swede, Frances: 219 Smolen, Steve, 123, 125 Smulski, Lani, 112 Smyth, Sharon, 115 Snipes, W. B., 302 Snoden, Jeanne, 116, 127 230 Snow, Curt, 257 Snyder, Doug, 247 Snyder, John, 258 Snyder, Sharyn, 218, 302 Sodeck, Kathy, 117, 132 Sodolove, Bobbie, 219 Soffe, Brent, 243 Solberg, Dan, 153 Solbue, Gary, 24, 42, 43 Soldman, Gay, 135, 221 Soler-Tossas, Jose, 93 Solomon, Roy, 302 Solomon, Shannon, 270, 302 Somers, Delmar, 302 Sommer, Pat, 49 Sommervile, Eileen, 222 Sonheim, Kathy, 222 Sonnenberg, Sonnie, 302 Sooter, Jackie, 231 Sorem, Rich, 254, 302 Sorensen, Jan, 226 Sorenson, George, 29 Sorrells, Elinor, 302 Sosna, Phil, 263 Soto, Karen, 116 Soukup, George, 244 Southers, Dennis, 96, 97 Sovay, Ken, 126, 258, 302 Sowell, Karen, 135 1 It has been a traditional superstition among the SDS students that if one should step upon this, bad luck would follow. The official seal is located at the main entrance of the library. Sweet, Betty Ann, 115 Swonger, Donald, 303 Sykora, Sue, 214, 230 Tabor, Jon, 249 Tabor, Linda, 114, 115, 303 Tabor, Pat, 217 Tachiki, Harry, 303 Tadman, Morley, 303 Taggart, Nancy, 115 Talley, Jim, 303 Tally, Chuck, 49, 261 Tappan, Jerry, 263 Tart, Steve, 121, 125 Tate, Mary, 303 Taylor, Ann, 112, 132, 303 Taylor, Bob, 254 Taylor, Judy, 153 Taylor, Larry, 126, 246, 247 Taylor, Linda, 75 Taylor Margo, 303 Taylor, Randy: 249 Taylor, Sharon, 48 Taylor, Steve, 166, 171 Teague, J. Richard, 303 Teaze, H. Rohde, 303 Tejack, Margie, 127 Tempel, Pritzi, 112 Tenneson, Walter, 303 Terrell, Gary, 245 Terrien, Mike, 246 Terry, Lee, 253 Terry, Sonny: 56 Tery, Dr. William, 30, 42 Tessem, Leif, 40 Teter, Nancy, 230 Tevot, Terry, 242 Tewes, Carol, 115 Thacher, Glen, 241 Thacher, Philip, 240 Thacker, Pamela, 117 Thatcher, Christine, 303 Thayer, Bitsy, 223 Thelen, Julie, 303 Theodore, Maria: 303 Thiel, Dr. Donald, 42, 131 Thom, Patricia, 304 Thoman, Lance, 97 Thomas, Dounald: 30-1 Thomas, Larry, 120 Thomas, Melinda, 217 Thomas, Rich, 110, 122, 123, 304 Thomas, Russ: 259 Thompson, Don, 304 Thompson, Douglas, 304 Thompson, Jean, 216, 217 Thompson, Karen, 223 Thompson, Ken: 179, 261 Thompson, Linda, 60, 66, 67, 76, 92, 279, 304 Thompson, Mike, 258 Thomson, Bill, 246 Thornburgh, Hale, 153 Thornes, Mike, 246 Thorsnes, Michael, 304 Thudium, Frances: 134 Tiearney, Steve, 123, 256 Tierney, Lynne, 153 Tilds, Jan, 41, 219 Tilton, Dennis, 142, 254, 255 Tinker, Debra, 273, 304 Tinker, Marsha, 113 Titus, Gillette, 304 TobCY, .T011I1Q Todd, Susan, 304 Tomas, Mirjana, 228, 304 Tomilinson, Carol, 304 Tomlinson, George, 120 Tompkins, Rich, 253 317 Tongish, Carol, 216 Torres, Jose, 59 Townsend, Doug, 38, 42, 126, 238, 239 Trabka, Leonard, 254 Trankla, Chris, 216 Treadway, Gerald, 304 Treadwell, Winnie, 49, 216 Trembley, Deanne, 112, 113 Trigs, Phyllis, 230 Tripp, Nancy, 152, 153 Tristram, Dennis, 304 Tritsch, David, 121 Troncone, Dick, 249 Trop, Mark, 261 Trovaten, Ben, 254, 304 Trovaten, Bob, 254 Trower, Dale, 126, 258, 259 Thoxel, Joe, 304 Truex, Bill, 137, 240, 241, 304 Tschogal, Judy, 154, 155 Tubalcaba, Robert, 120 Tubbs, Jennifer, 304 Turchan, Barbara, 45 Turiansky, Irene, 153 Turner, Isabelle, 133 Turner, Judith, 304 Turner, Leslie, 112 Turner, Mike, 123 Turner, Nick, 40, 147 Twiss, Sandra, 115 Tyler, John, 242 Tyler, Ronald, 305 Tyzzer, Bob, 253 --vw-H , A - .. 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EL, - .. -:. . exam M.. ,.fnme1,., , - , , , N These plaques signify the remembrance of the- students who .gave their lives so that we may exercise our Constitutional right of education. -l- 1 w Q l .wx Activities, Board, 43 Alpha Chi Omega, 216, 217 Alpha Epsilon Phi, 218, 219 Alpha Gamma Delta, 96 220, 221 Alpha Lamda Delta, 139 Alpha Phi, 68, 222, 223 Alpha Phi Omega, 125 Alpha Tau Omega: 238, 239 Alpha Zi Delta: 224, 225 Ambassadors, 157 A.M.S., 44 Angel Flight, 129 A.W.S., 45, 82 Asigciated Students, 36, Associated Students Council, 38, 39 Athletic Board, 42 Organization Index Aztec 500, 147 Aztec Shops Board, 42 Aztec Ski Club, 141 Blue Key, 271 Cap and Gown, 270 Cetza, 105, 127 Chi Omega, 226, 227 Christian Science Organization, 136 Circle K: 130 Daily Aztec, 144, 145 Del Sudoeste, 142, 143 Delta Omicron Epsilon, 124 Delta Sigma Phi, 240, 241 Epsilon Pi Tau, 131 Finance Board, 40 Fine Arts Board, 43 Freshman Class, 49 Friday at 3, 59 Gamma Theta Upsilon, 132 G.E. College Bowl, 104 I.D.C., 110, 111 I.F.C., 236, 237 I.N.K., 151 International Board, 40 Intramural Board, 40 Iota Nu Kappa, 151 Junior Class, 47 Jr. Panhellenic, 215 Kappa Alpha: 230, 231 Kappa Alpha Theta, 228, 229, 235 Kappa Delta Pi, 137 Kappa Sigma, 242, 243 KEBS, 150 Lamda Chi Alpha, 244, 245 Las Meninas, 127 Lectures and Concerts Board, 42 Long Range Planning Board, 42 Marching Band, 156 Maya Hall, .112, 113 Newman Club, 134 Oceotl, 126 Olmeca Hall, 114, 115 Orchestra, 156 Panhellenic Council, 214, 215 Pep Board, 41 Phi Mu Epsilon, 132 Pi Kappa Alpha, 246, 247 Pi Omega Pi, 133 Pre-Legal Society, 135 Public Relations Board, 41 Publications Board, 41 S.A.M., 137 S.C.T.A., 138 Senior Class, 46 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 86, 248, 249 Sigma Alpha Iota, 133 Sigma Chi, 250, 251 Sigma Delta Chi, 151 Sigma Nu, 252, 253 Sigma Phi Epsilon, 86, 87 254, 255 Sigma Pi, 256, 257 Sophomore Class, 48 Special Events Board, 43 Spurs, 105, 135 Student Union Board, 43 Tarastec, 122, 123 Tau Kappa Epsilon, 258, 259, 235 Theta Chi, 260, 261 Toltec Hall, 120, 121 Treble Clef, 157 Wesley Foundation, 134 Zapotec Hall: 116, 117 Zeta Beta Tau, 87, 262, 263 320 An ever present tradition on the SDS campus is one of progressive change and expansion, not only in the physical structures of the campus but in the minds of its students. Uber, Lloyd, 125 Ulovec, Ted, 253 Umland, Irene, 305 Umstead, Jim, 121 Underwood, Kenneth, 304 Underwood, Ned, 246 Upshaw, Kathleen, 304 Upton, Mike, 248 Usher, Billy, 246 Vail, Bob, 242 Vail, Robbin, 216, 217, 304 Valliere, Vicki, 45, 135, 214, 215, 216, 217 Van Ausdal, Jackie, 117, 304 Vanda, Jody, 112 Van de Braak, Karen, 117 Vandenberg, Ron, 135 Vandergriff, Lafayette, 304 Van Hoose, Karen, 304 Van Matre, Dave, 251 Van Norman, Lyle, 253 Vanoni, Noreen, 305 VanStelle, Bob, 261 Vant, Judith, 117 Van Valkenburg, George, 305 . Van Wagner, Victor, 134 Van Winkle, Carol, 153 Van Woert, Charles, 304 Van Woy, Mike, 248 Van Woy, Rick, 248 VanWyke, Bea, 134 Varner, Patricia, 304 Varon, Jerry, 24, 40, 42, 43 Vaughan, Clo Ann, 221 Vaughan, Sharon, 304 Veal, Randy, 258 Verrips, Rod, 256 Versluis, Roberta, 304 Vezza, Bob, 258 Vickers, Sara, 67, 70 Vieira, Steve, 187 Villarin, Lanny, 134 Vincent, Judith Ann, 304 Vincent, Judith Mae, 304 Vinson, Loren, 125, 305 Viora, Bob, 242 Virtue, Christie, 97 Vitlip, Karen, 45 Vlacica, Vass, 113 Vlacich, Carolyn ,' 112 Vmstead, Jim, 122 Voigt, Wayne, 134 Volchok, Nick, 253 Von Henkle, Rick, 135 Von Williams, Byran, 123 Voran, Linda, 115 Votaw, Dave, 123 Vyvyan, John, 305 Wade, Sari, 68 Wagar, Bob, 247 Wagner, June, 112 Wagner, Richard, 125 Wahlquist, Glenn, 121 Waid, Major Charles, 42 Wainright, James, 305 Waite, Pat, 231 Waite, William, 305 Waldo, Linda, 112 Walker, Carol, 305 Walker, Cheryl, 305 Walker, David, 131 Walker, Robert, 135 Wall, Sjaron, 305 Wallace, Pam, 116 Wallbutt, JoAnn, 112 Wallen, JoAnne, 127, 227 Waller, Elizabeth, 305 Wallington, Cap, 251, 306 Walseth, George, 248 Walseth, Harvey, 248 Walsh, Mike, 251 Walstrom, Christina, 227 Waltwrs, Gregg, 261 Walton, Laurel, 216 Wanders, Martin, 257 Ward, Burton, 306 Ward, Claire, 227 Ward, Mike, 255 Wargo, Fran, 74 Warmer, Margery Mrs., 23, 43, 214 Warren, Jill, 45, 217 Warshaver, Steve, 239 Warren, Jill, 43 Waters, Mary, 306 Watkins, Bob, 192, 247 Watkins, Harvey, 122 Watkins, William, 239 Watson, Dr. Donald R., 21 Watson, Nick, 245 Watts, Chester, 258 Watts, Emicee, 306 Watts, Larry, 306 Waxon, Sharon, 217, 306 Weatherwax, Margie, 117 Weaver, Carl, 306 Weaver, Denise, 225 Weaver, Dennis, 134 Weaver, Don, 126, 261 Weaver, Randy, 255 Webb, Andy, 137 Webb, Jim, 42, 243 Webster, Michael, 306 Webster, Janis, 306 Weckerly, Robert, 306 Weers, Karen, 115 Weidow, Pam, 133, 153 Weigand, Vickie, 223 Weigel, Caroly, 114, 306 Weil, Debbie, 112, ,113 Weim, David A., 306 Weintraub, Mike, 255 Weir, Donald, 306 Weiss, Eleanor, 306 Weiss, Gloria, 306 Weissberg, Bob, 125, 306 Welch, Jim, 261 Welch, Ron: 243, 306 Welding, Mike, 120 Weller, Tina, 223 Wells, Dick, 42, 161, 178 Wells, Judy, 116 Wells, Michael, 306 Welshofer, Chris, 115 Welty, Wendt, Bob, 248 Wendt, Ellen, 306 Wenzel, Ralph, 171 Wernstrum, Anita, 48 Werve, Bob, 141 West, Barry, 45 West, Darell, 239 West, Jerry, 249 West, William, 133 Westhead, Jeannie, 217 Westling, John, 131 Westling, Kathy, 115 Westmoreland, Linda, 113 Westover, George, 306 Westwood, Jim, 179 Wetherbee, Tony, 253 Weurding, Bill, 145, 306 Wheaton, Phil, 178 Wheeler, Clifford, 240 Wheeler, Helen, 132 Wilcox, Gary, 306 Wilcox, Dr. Robert, 42 Wiley, James, 306 Wilhelmi, Dick, 259 Wilke, Linda, 306 Wilkerson, Patricia, 228, 229, 306 Willett, Bill, 247 Williams, Beverly, 231 Williams, Carol, 225 Williams, Linda, 41, 115, 147 Williams, Gile, 243 Williams, Mona, 214, 225 Williams, Paul, 307 Williams, Peggi, 153 Williams, Richard D.: 307 Williams, Sandy, 112 Williams, Sherry, 307 Williams, Sue, 124 Willingham, Doug, 259 Willingham, Joe, 259 Willingham, Sue, 113 Willis, Larry, 183, 307 Willis, Lou Ray, 228 Willoughby, Bob, 123 Willoughby, Werner, 178, 307 Wills, John C., 307 Wills, Melinda, 229 Wills, Nancy, 229, 307 Wilson, Diane, 45 Wilson, Emily, 225, 307 Wilson, Jim, 249 Wilson, Jim, 255 Wilson, Judy, 221 Wilson, Michael L., 307 Wilson, Pam, 142 Wilson, Stu, 256 Wilson, Susan, 124 Winder, Paula, 135, 229 Windsor, Dena, 41, 115 Wheeler, Nancy, 133 Whitaker, Mrs. Ola, 111, 117 White, Barbara, 306 White, Bob, 126, 251, 291, 306 White, Chris, 132 White, Jim, 122, 126, 251 White, Jim, 179, 256, 306 White, Lynne, 221 White, Quincy, 306 White, Rusty, 123 White, Wayne, 125 Whited, Jon, 306 Whitfield, Fred, 131, 306 Whitted, Ceclia, 116 Whynott, Douglas, 306 Wickes, Steve, 243 Wickstrom, Larry, 126, 258, 259 Widel, Jean, 306 Widgery, Robin, 121 Wied, Robert, 259 Wiemeyer, Lona, 306 Winiki, Morris, 263 Winsby, Carla, 227 Winterfelt, Janie, 113 Winters, Nancy, 229, 299, 307 Wintersdorff, Peter, 307 Wise, Richard, 135, 307 Wishon, John, 249 Wise, Dennis, 192 Witham, Lee, 126, 256, 257 Wolfe, Tom: 121, 125 Wolpert, Mike, 121 Wood, Marcel, 307 Wood, Marcie, 117 Wood, Pam, 227 Wood, Randy, 249 Wood, Sally, 42 Woodard, Lee, 249 Woodbridge, Nancy, 221, 307 Woodroof, Ernest, 307 Woods, Jan, 67, 71, 229, 307 Workman, Nancy, 115 Worley, Al, 261 Worth, Gary, 121, 179 Worthington, Jean, 214, 217 Wosk, Donna, 114 Wozniak, Don, 243 Wrigglesworth, Janie, 114 Wright, Annette, 307 Wright, Elizabeth J., 307 Wright, Roger, 253 Wright, Teri, 223 Wyloge, Warren J., 307 Wullenwaber, Gary C., 120 Yabu, Ray, -123 Yackey, Dick, 120 Yaker, Lynda, 117 Yale, Bob, 41 Yale, Ray, 259 Yamaga, Chester, 122 Yarnell, Donald, 239 Yates, Suzanne, 112 Ybarra, Dennis, 307 Yeager, John, 241 Yeaney, Winfield, 307 Yeargain, Stirling, 307 Yohr, Dr. C. C., 132 Yonekura, Roy, 307 Yorba, Linda, 110, 117 York, Bob, 247 Yorkloski, Liz, 112, 113 Yoshioka, JoAnn, 307 Young, Jeff, 307 Young, Paul, 307 Youngdale, Joe, 123 Zabroski, Gerry, 114, 115 Zajonc, Bob, 255 Zarkos, George, 247 Zbikowski, Carol, 127, 134 Zeltins, Andy, 257 Zeman, Sheldon, 263 Zera, Joseph, 307 Zervas, Diane, 217, 307 Zeszut, Dave: 249 Ziegenfuss, Fritz, 183 Ziegenfuss, George, 160, 183- Zieogler, Judi, 112 Zimmelman, Len, 123 Zimmer, Jane, 124 Zink, Bob, 259 Zito, Bob, 245 Zeller, Russ, 245 Zook, Carolyn, 225 Zook, John, 191 319 f v Y 4,34 F? Tlus year s Del Sudoeste staff takes Dreat pnde 1n present Ilia th1S the 0I'1g1I18l and unabrld ed 1965 verslon of San Dlebo State Collece Growth and expanswn have provlded us w1th the framewolk for an approprlate theme and Wlth the addltlon of more color and pages the 1965 Del Sudoeste should provlde you Wlth a f1tt1ng keepsake for the years to come As an edltor I could never thank my staff enough for tl1e1r many hours of work and sacrlflce Hopefully pnde of accomphshment for a Job well done, both as 1nd1v1duals and as a staff w1l1 he reward enounh I would also hke to thank our 3dV1SOI' Mr Holowach both for h1S help and confldence In conclus1on I w1l1 mention and at the same tlrne thank the folllowlnv 1nd1v1duals and Groups C6011 Hanulton and Helen the D1rls of Cetza and Delta Omlcron EPSIIOH, Gayle Chustlansen, Jerry Varon, Larry Hleger and Rush K1ttle, and the nlght custodlans Tzm, MacNeLl Eclltor 1n Chlef
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