San Diego State University - Del Sudoeste Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1968
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Cross Country ....... 76 Water Polo ................ ............. 2 O8 Wrestling ...............,.,..,..,.,,...,.. ,,..,,,..,,,, 2 10 Tennis 84 Golf .....,..,.,,.,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,. 2 12 Rugby 84 Weightlifting .....,.. ,,,.,,,.,,,,. 2 14 Gymnastics .,...............i......... ...,i,,,,.,,, 216 Swimming ....................i...,, ..,,,.,,,,,,, 2 18 222 Baseball ........ Track ....................,..,.,...,,,..,.. ffQffffQfi226 Urganizations . . 234 living Groups . . 278 Sororities ................................. ,.,,,,...,,,. 2 82 Fraternities .................i..... ,..,,,.,,.,., 3 O8 Dormitories ......... ............. 3 36 Index . . 352 g 31 AT, xg' f Q 5 A Q 4 hi fi. 1 ' '1 zap t f ' 'if 2 ff ? 5 ,igwjgi , A t W ' W B 52 ,gg I , . J K I Q W I if E ,Q :,,Vf ,K 5 fi , .5 -7 U - I . kr 525V A 17 K V Aw -:vv v GA is K gi 7 V V, , 1 m x :Y Q 1. I f T i l if if VA 3 'f f. g f W af I, dm M ggi LL1,ki,, qi , -.nf V I 6 V M Q 5 . 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Ymxlv J K ADMINISTRATIUN AIJMINISTRATIUN ADMINISTRATIUN ADMINISTRATIUN ADMINISTRATIUN ADMIMST ATION ADMINISTRATIUN ADMINISTRATIUN A MEM T ATIUN ADMINISTRATIUN ADMINISTRATIUN ADMINISTRATIUN ADMINISTRATIUN ADMINISTRATIUN QNE I ON ADMINISTRATIUN ADMINISTRATIUN N 4 A man in a hurry-while photographer zeros in on him President Love wastes no time but presses ahead with his full work schedule Presidenfs essage Today, thanks to the active support given over the years by citizens, the Legisla- ture, our alumni and other fine friends in the community, San Diego State is one of the country's most distinguished cen- ters of learning, and noted for its out- standing faculty and the high caliber of its instruction. On this campus a community of scholars with a unity of belief that truth is the essential foundation for an institution whose purpose is to send annually into society several thousand graduates who, equipped with this belief, can bring about progress toward the betterment of so- ciety. San Diego State serves regional and statewide needs by providing at the un- dergraduate and graduate levels a broad foundation and specialized instruction in the liberal arts and sciences, in applied fields, and in the professions. The in- structional program reflects the needs of our San Diego community. San Diego State has, further, a rich tra- dition of community service-a tradition which is ever growing through the many activities of faculty and student body alike. These are some of the reasons why you and the vast majority of our gradu- ates will probably remain in the immedi- ate vicinity of San Diego. Dr. Donald R. Watson - Vice President of Academic Affairs Vice President Watson Retires After 29 Years 0f Service Twenty-nine years ago the vice presi- dent for academic affairs, Dr. Donald Watson, came to San Diego State Col- lege. The sound of construction, the problem of parking, the scarcity of available rooms on campus were charac- teristic of San Diego State in 1939 just as they are characteristic of today's campus. Dr. Watson came to help estab- lish the physical science division. He is retiring this year. Reflectng on his years at San Diego State, Dr. Watson noted some of the things he feels to be major accomplish- ments on the campus since he first came here. Among these were the improve- ment of entrance requirements, the in- crease of the number of major fields providing a richer and more rounded program, the addition of professional fields, the addition of the graduate pro- gram, and the expanding doctorate pro- gram. The most memorable event of his twenty-nine years, says Dr. Watson, was being able to speak to, and to introduce President Kennedy when he came to San Diego State in June of 1963. Looking into the future, Dr. Watson says, San Diego State will become a multi-purpose university comparable to Michigan State or Ohio State. Dr. Ernest B. 0'Byrne 36 Vice President of Administration :M - Executive Dean Dean of Extended Services Dean of Students June Warren Dr. Donald Harder Dr. Sidney L. Gulick Dean of Admissions and Records Dean of Counseling and Testing Dean of Arts and Sciences BHIIS Dr. John Yarborough Dr. William Kidwell Director of Housing Director of Placement and Financial Aids E. Howard Fisher Assistant Graduate Manager Harvey Goodfriend Graduate Manager dministrators dvisor Mrs. Margery Warmer Donald Kelm Dean of Activities Activities Adviser ,,N,. 7 .Am 4f,..'.X+,., .4 L ,A .xa,l.iA.f3,7' Q V R , it Wig ,, q -. ini. ,g,,,-uwwqw 4 M' fs V-.-A.-f.'.r'-f--ers? 'vw s f,j,-in,,-.A-',.m:'At-9-11.14IJ-JJLKAJ:-W 5 at ,ggi 5 ,,, , I as ' .Y .,'i v3vH'W f 'f' --. - 'Z 'W - 'ny1'4y '1msMKL 4? V .V , ,f.7x1,,A 1 ,sg VM.. ,MM ,V , V . 'ily' a f.-'.'.'b',f'1-w :.'4f',1f.. A v. -may ll' ' 7, ' I V 1 ' , I A,'x11v.,Lgi lay-1mvn'mmvf'f-x.1x,A.,, ,K 'YM 5 ', eg. 'fgg 'H- fin, Qf 1.a1Qw', :'g3'.DK. 'wwf' 'A J p W uf M iwzff 1 'VIZ-Z' '5fh,a,.,.-v-rH- - - wr gfwawa-,V ' K ' 1 'ic -' if I . V ' 'Hi Q ,w H , ' .Q , . N Qu .f -V' 'f.',, ,luv 'W ,' q 1 N wgv ,4,.'-, Gary Solbue Mrs. Margot Smith Activities Adviser ' ' ' ' Lt. Col. William Smith Division Chairman ir Science The Division of Aerospace Studies offers a two year upper division Air Force ROTC program. The curriculum is a generalized one and consists of courses designed to produce officers who have broad backgrounds as well as high growth potential. Flight training is offered as part of the AFROTC program to seniors in the pilot category. Upon the completion of the AFROTC program and requirements for a baccalaureate degree cadets are commissioned as second lieu- tenants in the Air Force and serve a minimum of four years active duty. Two Air Science students go over a problem n personnel. Business dminislralion The School of Business Administra- tion is rapidly expanding and has a well organized program of undergraduate and graduate classes in business. lt in- cludes the departments of Accounting, Business Law and Finance, lVlanage- ment, Marketing and Business Educa- tion. The school has grown from an enrollment of 1,507 in 1962 to 2,135 in spring 1967. The school prepares students to enter areas in business ranging from the dynamic computer game to secretarial management, mar- keting and finance. The Bureau of Business and Economic Research is part of the School of Business Admin- istration. This bureau publishes the Business Inquiry, and also began pub- lishing a monthly statistical bulletin this year. The bureau offers opportuni- ties for students to participate in re- search and active management an- alysis. Dean Maurice L. Crawford T Q. 1 5 . 2-:f - fi'-' .sf 1 'N V71 fif- kj feqf ' flu: N , t win? i All lf yr ig lx ' , ' N .ffm 45 f s -iz? N:- lf 5 1: 'Q' lzf X Z 'X rx CTE-X 'SN' as . ,Q '55f'? ducation ln 1898, a small teachers' college opened its doors to 91 students in San Diego. Today that teachers' col- lege is known as San Diego State College and has a student body of 19,000. Within the now diversified curricula of the college is the School of Education. The School of Education has taken an active role in providing the community with an insight into the problems and needs of today's educators and their pupils. The school provides almost 500 student teach- ers to the greater San Diego area within an academic year. The School of Education has also taken an active part in such programs as the National Teacher Corps, the Compensatory Education Project and the Peace Corps program for the training of teachers. Nlany edu- cation students have become leaders in Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and community recreation programs. Dr. Gerald A. Person, Dean N Q U 'lisa swffx me mi Q --AAS X .wwms gi idx ' .4 gg 'sv Ex 12 K af.. EXE kk x .kia-,5q,E.x,r K. asv? . A fa' Sf . .Ag it if X. My . iw ,Ki . ,gl Q..fS,.. , Q . fall f',Qf?Q. Lgfis i XLVL 5 ' . W .. R .- '5 '3 ffxf. Xgifgliwws 'P .:,Q QWWK yi Q ff 1553. Ty' YR .ms-N'WM'. 'xt Q, Q ivww - L ..: it K L ' K 'kkk ' .. RQ L . ..-4' 1-E .Af-gig 'SMA N. . ,Q-SQA rw ,f miig' .. :NX i ifgSfE.G5' -s kzwfsvkkx ., . ,.3..5:.ii5:yg -3 ,?X,Q, ,Sk -ff ,sw 41955. .Jig ,Y L -wr.. f gf-ws fig. . ,ey 35, Hg... . -.wig L' KN? .1 - A ws Q Q X . Q, Qi get , Q ZH QSSQQQKKSQ xnxx 65.5. X ,.fX,..N Q Q . X wwiw -Mm: 1. an 5 ..f,-N , as 4.e:,M..u - ww.. 4 - Q' 'L 7 s. Q1 'S xx am-'U' Qu + ,mg . 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The total enrollment in student units is about one-sixth of the entire college. ln June of 1967 the Chemistry Department con- ferred the first earned Ph.D. degree ever granted by any of the California State Colleges. This joint doctoral program with the University of California at San Diego now has eight active graduate stu- dents enrolled. Another notable accom- plishment was the completion of an off- campus astronomical observatory in the Laguna Mountains. Facilities include a dormitory and three domes which house telescopes of diameters from 16 to 24 inches. The Geology Department com- pleted a project this year which has won international acclaim. This has involved exploring and making geological maps of the northern half of Baja California. Dr. Dudley H. Robinson Division Chairman 47 Social Sciences Dr. David S. Milne Division Chairman The great diversity of career possibilities is luring many students into the Division of Social Sciences, making it the largest division in terms of student enrollment. The nearly 3,000 students in the division are enrolled in the departments of An- thropology, Economics, Geography, Journalism, Political Science and Soci- ology. These departments also provide a variety of services to the San Diego community, including a number of spe- cial institutes and bureaus. Among these are the Public Affairs Research Institute which conducts research on a nonprofit basis into community and governmental problems of a public andfor administra- tive natureg and the Institute of Interna- tional Relations which provides a three- week seminar in August, bringing many prominent international and national fig- ures to San Diego. The Bureau of Social Research, the Economic Research Cen- ter, and the Institute of Labor Economics make additional services and programs available to San Diego State and the community. 48 ine rts rf . -,..0'HM X' A' A 5 .. 2, , 'tv-se., 5 The Division of Fine Arts has an influen- tial role in broadening the cultural spec- trum of the city in motion. The division includes the departments of Art, lVlusic, Speech Arts and Home Economics. A stimulating program of concerts, lec- tures, theater productions, art exhibits and receptions are provided by the Fine Arts Division. This year the long avvaited Dramatic Arts Building opened in De- cember vvith the production of Ondine. A new tvvo-story lVlusic Building is sched- uled for construction this summer. The SDS choral groups have received praise for their annual performance of Handel's Messiah and other works such as Dr. David Ward-Steinman's Song of lVloses with Gregory Peck. The College Art Gal- lery features student and faculty art and historical shows. Ground is to be broken this year for a nevv Art Building and Gallery. Prof. George N. Sorenson Division Chairman 49 Humanities The Division of Humanities builds un- derstanding of the people of the world. The Humanities curriculum provides- a course of study which gives a compre- hensive view of the development of con- temporary civilization. The American Studies Curriculum is also within the division. This program stresses the American heritage, in both its uniqueness and its debts to other societies. The foreign language departments, offering languages ranging from classical Greek to Japanese, are also included in the division. Dr. John R. Adams Division Chairman .,,V,, ' V , 50 5:7 ,f ':': L ' I MW M-aww W ,h .v School of ngmeermg Engineering is one of today's most sought after careers. The San Diego State School of Engineering provides for the specified needs of the engineer. The school is divided into four departments, Aerospace, Civil, Mechanical, and Elec- trical and Electronic Engineering. The objective of the engineering program is to provide the intellectual and physical environment best calculated to encour- age students to develop their capacities toward a successful career in engineer- ing. To keep up with the rapid pace of technology, the SDS School of Engineer- ing has added new equipment such as the analog computer and various laser projections. Dean Martin P, Capp Division Chairman f 'v ,,., 5 , V - s ' , , V25 V' 1 44' f 4' y 4 V W, ff' . , V g V . 3 f ,,,u a 1 a K ,E M '4' lv 4 g 8 2 3 gf, Y 3 4 W Q. 1 , 'ggi ' 5 E 5 Qi I X .yfijr x ' -ii -V 2' 1 1 S ,Ei ' , 4 13, Q 3 5 H5 1 ,Q E Q Q3 - I was an ,, kj E nd 3 . 'Qi 1' H:-www f Q ,, 4 -Kurt'-!'f:mx'r: ff , . 5 e M: ': Irzfwtff Tv :fr Fvagm A 'lf 1 5115936 sg. ff mga. in f 5? it 'l A,,..1 , 1 E 7 . M i?Z .V 3 9 .W ,an a ta:9':'r3.r'e:, d1-4 in 'csv-fs xr .421 f W .S CIS! In Q ef: . Mg, 0 I 0 San Diego State College has always served the needs of our community for quality graduate study. Many of our pro- grams have been established to fill a specific need of students living in the area. Graduate study leading to an ad- vanced degree at SDSC is organized at the Graduate Division of the College. Within the Graduate Division, a graduate student can take work leading to a lVlas- ter of Arts or Master of Science degree in over forty fields of study. A doctorate in chemistry is offered. Additional doc- toral programs are being planned. Dean Maurice M. Lemme Division Chairman 41 , gi lm, 1 p mnirnlh l librar The library is for the students. Its staff aims to serve by guiding the col- lege's 20,100 students to its rich re- sources of over half a million books and other materials acquired and maintained for the education of students. The present crowded and unsatisfac- torily arranged library building will be replaced in November, 1969, by a beau- tiful new building that will provide ideal study and research facilities. Thoughtful planning and adequate financing prom- ise it will be the outstanding academic library in this part of California. With this thought in mind the inconveniences of the present library may perhaps be en- duredwith patience in anticipation of the future library. Dr. Louis A. Kenney Director of Libraries ,MW .-,N-1 V . f . fy.,1,,- f- -Q ealth Services A full time staff of doctors and nurses provide San Diego State students with medical care at the Student Health Services. Although all eligible students may elect to have care at the Student Health Services, this service is not meant to replace the family physician, but does work in conjunction with him. Eligible students may have X-ray, labora- tory and physical therapy service per- formed on request of the private physi- cian, even though they are not under the care of a Health Service physician. Fol- lovv-up care is also provided by the Health Services upon the request of the private physician. A pharmacy service began operation this year. -3 .. . -1 4 .-. M gy so Q J I .l Xf V IYKPS, K 'Q 'Q' li Xml' Hiil1SEi.J!1S'Q si lwnmm Q.kkB.3wSf 13.1.3 is N igxmsixkilsx M: .Xi This year's Del Sudoeste will provide lasting mem- ories of one of the most exciting years in San Diego State College's long history. Such events as the open- ing of the Aztec Center, our nationally rated athletic teams and the Experimental College are but a few of the highlights of the 1967-68 academic year. The many successes which San Diego State has achieved can be attributed to a number of factors. A very competent and dedicated faculty and administra- tion, an extensive building program and an enthusias- tic student body have all contributed to making San Diego State the most dynamic academic community in the entire State College System. I would like to express my gratitude to the many faculty members and administrators who have pro- vided help and guidance to me during the last year. l would also like to offer a ersonal note of thanks to RON RAMOS Vice-President D the Associated Students for having afforded me the opportunity to represent them. Best of luck to all of you in the future. lou, 352.2-.3.,. Jack Flanigan, President Associated Students ssoclated Students fficers -gJEANNlE PETERSON if f Secretary . , aqbs...-..yg,, ssooiated Student ouncil Ralph Brown Mike Boyle U - - Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative .UPPGY DIVISIOII RePI'eSeIII3fIV9 Busse Upper Division Representative Lower Division Representative 41 Tom Koester John Lomac Terry Flanigan Graduate Representative Senior Representative Junior Representative Jim Sterrett Bob Sitcoscy Upper Division Representative Upper Division Representative Upper Division Representative Fred Carpenter Steve MacKenzie Lower Division Representative Lower Division Representative 59 A. S. Board Publications Board Seated from left to right: Mr. Fred Sanders, Robin Maydeck, Tim Flanigan, Dr. Eric Odendahl, Steve MacKenzie. Standing from left to right: Dr. Harold McEowen, Don Dixon, Mr. Frank Holowach, Mike McCluskey, Greg Walker. Aztec Center Board Left to right: Allen Miller, Brian Lapworth, Joan Herzig, Maryann Brakebill, Chuck Hanson, Ed Schenk, Jean Saas, Dean Margery Warmer, Harvey Goodfriend, Dr. Don Thiel. Extra-mural Board Kneeling from left to right: Alan Rich, Gordy Walker, Jerry Bujakowski. Standing from left to right: John Warren, Jim Nettles, Howard Fisher, Gary Solbue. 60 ,, , 1. ,, eww- , N- A Q . . D qv. - - ox Q. Pep Board Left to right: Joni Knapp, Sheila Ragsdale, Carolyn Johns, Peggy Gray, Gordy Walker, Pam Greyson, Mr. Russell Estes, Don Kelm. Special Events Board Seated from left to right: Rita Cantos, Pat Dembowski, Robby Smith. Standing from left to right: Don Kelm, Edward Buzz Webb, Mike Lovett. 2 '-lib i ,gf Q . B A JK. . 4 .5 4 ..v , - Joe K.. , ,,,, .. - -1- ' 1. .- lf J , Ml. A -4 ' , , .4 - 'nw' sn? , , A I 1' r -V 0 e long Range Planning Board Electrons Board Standing from left to right: Jim Sterrett, Larry Prosi, Frgm left to right: John Ruzich, Kathy Barney, Mike Sheila Ragsdale, Charles Hanson, Edward Buzz Lovett, Mikki Gaughen, Jerry Nevara. Webb. Kneeling: Steve Barber. 61 62 . S. Board Activities Board Front row, left to right: Mrs. Margot Smith, Betty t Kennedy, Benne Hanenburg, Kandhy Franklin. Back row, left to right: Capt. Gary Smith, Dr. David Community Involvement Board Finance Board The community involvement board readies another Back row, left to right: Ben Clay, Howard Fisher, Gary program which will bring the San Diego State Stu- Solbue, Walt Burley dents and the community closer together. Front row, left to right: Jim Gray, Sue Willis, Terry Flanigan, Buzz Webb, Glenn Bailey. i 4 H. Johns, Steve Dickson, Dan Whitaker, Chris Morten- Q son, Larry Forkner, Al Hinkle. I E 'M 151' H. it V U 'filvf M f 'fi' -2 .M 4 q ' JP' x 1 M . , Q H' M x 'R if' ,f54 i, gh! 'M qi Nz' f L fsfq, W 'H - '521,fM Q ' qi ,Q I sf n I 41313 if iq: Tu ,Aging M' 4 k, f if -A-UQ , ,light Inst my ffvf! f y A 'fM, ,.,, fHaw 54 -ff N 'f: 'xHf.,: 4 ,032 f ga mf, 5, 5, , x 5 ww ' .ev I rg' x , Xxx M X 4 , vu VlN m Seated from left to right: Jack Sword, Doug Johnson, Ed Shenk, Harry Proctor. Standing from left to right, Row 1: Mark Kipper- man, Dennis Branstetter, Larry Lammerman, Bob Sticoscy, Joel Green, Ralph Brown. Row 2: Jim Spencer, Rick Phillips, Barry Parker, Jeff Clark, Owen Christensen, Gordy Walker. ssociated n Stud nt The Associated Men Students have been quite busy this year with some very unique activities. The highlight of this years activities was the How to Watch Girls-Sue cessfully program sponsored by the International Society of Girl Watchers. This program had an attend- ance of around 600-700 spectators, and as a result San Diego State now has a campus chapter of The Interna- tional Society of Girls Watchers. Other activities included an over-the-line tourna- ment, the Navy U.D.T. Seal Team demonstration and film, and Messages Around the World Program. The Associated Men Students concluded a very successful 67-68 year with All lVlen's Week. i Doug Johnson Ed Shenk President Vice-president T Harry Proctor Jack Sword Secretary Treasurer Vice-President President Laraine Weathers Secretary Treasurer ssociated omen Stud nt San Diego State's first annual female Bed Race was the highlight and racy conclusion of this year's All Women's Week held February 26-March 1, under the direction of Stephanie Krebs, program chairman. Under the theme of lt's a Woman's World, the festivities began on Monday with a Jessop's Bridal Dis- play of diamonds, china, crystal, sterling, followed by the regular weekly meeting at which Dominie Tovey, past AWS President, spoke on ls lt Really a Woman's World? Standing left to right, Row 1: Mrs. Margot Smith, Advisor: Joan Herzig, Rita Cantos, Laraine Weathers, Nancy Seymour. Row 2: Anita Burkhart, Teddi Jo Sanders, Anita Cuvala, Nancy Ellis, Linda Phillips. Row 3: Judy Smith, Stephanie Krebs, Kay Lahart, Connie Pagliuso, Anne Harvey, Jeannie Petersen, John Palmer. Row 4: Sandi Gebhardt, Judy Duffield, Judy Peters, Joanie Koenigshofer, Karen Menke, Sue Crowell. John Case, President Rich Tucker, Vice President Mavis Morgan, Secretary Judy Peters, Treasurer SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL-Front row, from left: John Case, Judy Peters, Rich Tucker. Mid- ' dle row: Barbara Muller, Jere Johnson, Glenda Butler, Crickett Abbot, Sandy Giebhardt, Joy e n I 0 r Harshaw. Back row: Rich Herkert, Dennis Bran- stedder, Bart Miller. R.. QA ' ,,f-f-df i Y my ii Q hp ,Y Wil 3 war K , . if Row 1, from left: Chris Mortenson, Marleen Skilton, Kathy Hendricks, Mary Hummer, Su- zanne Brooks, Harmony Bennington. Row 2: Jack Sword, Joe Smith, Bill Gilley, Patricia Ugo- lini, Pat De Santis, Teddi Jo Sanders. Row 3: Rudy Knepper, Jeff Temkin, Patti Duffy, Cindy Pate, Carol Knapp, Barbara Field. Chris Mortenson President 101' HQ 5-75' .lack Sword Vice-President Junior lass Teddi Jo Sanders Pal Idle Secretary Treasurer 'Qui- Q37 S- Willis Vice President Fred: Fiddler, Secretary ohns reasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL: Bottom Row, left to rightg Ralph Brown, Rich Parker, Bill Lagerson, Larry Prosi. Middle Row: Sue Willis, Suzie Dethier, Patty Ranscht, Susan Ting, Caro- lyn Hutchings, Vicki Davis, Kathy Petrich. Top Row: Kimball Lane, Liz Jay, Marie Witten, Deb- bie Hughes, Carolyn Johns, Gail Fogerty, Kathy Wood. Oil 'Q 'K Q--maui - x Left to right, Row 1: Sherry Floyd, Mary Cham- bers, Janet Spielberger. Row 2: .lo Dickie, Can- dy Kane, Veronica Alvarez, Pam Cerf. Row 3: Carol Dennis, Barbara Deshon, Christine Bedig, Pat Barovetto, Susan Lacher. Row 4: Pollyann McCauley, Cathy Stevenson, Michele West, Carol Schenke, Brad Buckner, Barb Ricks, Tom Bissell. ijimlw 'ibn Q- . lla., K Freshman lass Tom Sullivan Dave Sherwood Linda Chouinard Larry Hodge President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 2 A K K iv ,n I F I 0 4 .rf up---w ww v - . . ' 11 Q A , u ,I h V QV V 1, . s A Vs, V VV V , v ,, . V' 1, , V . an ,, V. . VV I 4 Y 3 1 K4 V ff , V IV sv W A M , - , my Q ' VV' V ' ' W ' ' 13 , A 40,4 1 y V 4 I , A i, -V , 3, , I A ., VV' .4 ,, Q, ' V Y 3 4 M - ,V if Wyqa , , V WV , 1 ,A NZM W ' V GV VV ,Q V Maj, V. ,WV g H ,Q ,. 'f ,,,,f..,. 1 iw ' ,, N' ,V , ru 1 ' .15 I A ww' ff 4, f ff M , 1 as ' J A 5' 5' G VV, Vg' ,, ,M eiwwjfj V VVVM A am . . 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A- Q it is 4 N . -SLI s 7 3 1 , . ..., - Q ss .-1 ---,- M . ,, , ww ei-iiisqss S E ote SdS, Greek, or 52455 5 T SDS'ers gave Greeks a run for their money . . . and signs such as this were targets for many debates. ohm P to play a major role in campus politics. d For the first time, independents pool efforts 3 UWTYFWE fz.5ENTAmffg or ell? cvlvllifliel ss. as mi 5 4 ill L sl l , 3'3f.g'l.g , SY 1 Am' ff ie, 4 s Y if pbwiki z also me s S Aj,pQfQl1l'li?S ilflil 2 QQCPSGV anger gqarfi ill? if ,nmmmwkg ,QCP dm ORM CYHBE1w mYAUUUmf1i SMHDRR C PROPOSALS PGY dmlcl Feffsifan CAMPUS cami ' 5 W M, if F W , W y N RRG? Mr. President, Jack Flanigan, lays down the law Cbelowj, and Don Coryell is backed for governor! 'W wwwefgymwffy YW , ? A W f4w-lggw ij f , i Vr,r. 4 Eg ,r. i 4? Cetza girls helped with the largest election turn out. Greeks again were victorious! Yr 'V g ,, q, 2' ff 22 , lf, W W55y,i 5 '20 'M ,f I ,f '5:f'ff'fQZ,, W 5 y mn, ,, ,f liH'11Z 'WL ,iii l A L l 1 . 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C ,nf 3 Q Y I 5 K , z 1 . wwf V, Y, A 1 fm' sig! , W. ,VH lim- , 5f gb, QW, , f Q an f wa 4 ,f 6 A Lgffzfxw' y ,,,,, I ,,w,m,gZ V A f, Vg Jw ' 'Alla H, W f I ig 2 5 Q 5 EQ f 5 ff if nr Sf? f Q 1+ 5 I f 42,5594 W,-,,., , A f f J S J Z --'1 fi , - fl .ai Q 'Q 9 xv ar QPXQ .JIQHREE is x 'if MISS PAT SCHOLEFIELD was crowned this year's Homecoming Queen in the lVlain Quad on Nov. 14. Pat's reign over Homecoming Week included attending all official Homecoming activities as our hostess. The queen and her court were also official guests at Disneyland for a day. Her week was climaxed at the IVlon- tana State game when Pat was pre- vw Q ,. . . sssft.-Agn. - gl 5 . 2 E 1967-68 sented a key to the city of San Diego by Councilman Helen Cobb. Miss Scholefield, a 21-year-old blue- eyed blonde, sponsored by the Student Recreation Society, is a recreation ad- ministration major who graduated in January. Pat is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. .. ff- 5 X' J, Q ,f Q ff 4? rf' 4,22 sl Q. F :-igi'iiv' af' iEQJ4:?p'u -Q, , 'F vs I , .8 .ge 'I' X :Y it N i , 4 Home - coming ourt On the left, MISS JERE JOHNSON, sponsored by Lambda Chi Alpha. On the right, MISS LINDA TAYLOR Speech and Hear- ing Dept. On the left, MISS ANITA BURKHART, sponsored by Little Sisters of Minerva. On the right, MISS LAU- REL BAUMAN, sponsored by Mortar Board. I C omecomlng eek Push Ball Contest, Pat Crowned Queen, First Alum Picnic This year's Homecoming activities, headed by Barbara Lamb, proved a great success, involving more of the college and community than in pre- vious years. Homecoming began the week's activities with the coronation of the lovely queen and hostess, Miss Pat Scholefield. Other events included the performance of classical guitarist Rey de la Torre and the annual Presi- dent's Banquet. ln the traditional Push Ball Contest, the Clean Socks stomped their opponents 34-O in a real barn-burner. The last and busiest day began with campus alumni' tours, followed by the parade and Alumni Banquet held in the new Sta- dium Club. The day was memorably climaxed by pre-game activities, pre- sentations of awards, Mayor Curran's Disney Day proclamation, and our victory over Nlontana State. Good food, a good rock-out band, and the traditional keg--all parts of the first Homecoming picnic for alumni. M if ails Mont Salutes Walt isney With Best Parade Yet! Monty Knock's 'Em Goofy takes highest honors in the biggest Homecoming Parade yet! Some 2,000 viewed the 65 entries, including the Disneyland Am- bassadors, Sally Sherbin, and Grand Marshal Mickey Mouse. The official hostesses of the annual parade were Homecoming Queen, Pat Scholefield, and her court, Laurel Baumann, Anita Burkhart, Jere Johnson and Linda Taylor. Also featured this year for the first time were the Shriner Clowns, model cars and eques- trian entries. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and Gamma Phi Beta sorority were the proud creators of the Sweepstakes Float. The well earned trophy was pre- sented to the happy groups at the evening's pre-game festivities. . . . a cadence of drums, and a parade of color rolls west down Montezuma. it iv 2 5'7- - 5 351- P: A M 1:55 1 W H' f31:!'f,,fws'Q - fl, 3 ' . A -- fit ' Q' ' M 1 J 'W 'H ' 1 D 'If' N 5 N . 'W-J. iff ff 2 ,'H 3 - r ? sir' -l 1 , 7 1 F . K Wm X 9, xp! e 14: Q r ., liz, 3' 15' A , '- 1 Y .fn . ,QNIN n fs x tj f M325 Wk my KFRM 4 In, 9 'M fmh, . W 11:3 umfwii xgg H5?1 2 i R 1 5 ,Mm lj mi. Q f N -6-461 mmm -dw l ,,, 'W W .,,,,,,,,,,,,-1 ' .qv 5' Q QI- f ,rs 1- 'J P- ,W N ., sf Q 'M ui Ondine, played by Tina Ciuffo, has insulted the King, E. Jackson Phippin. ew heater pens ith ndine The dedication performance of 0ndine on De- cember 8 proudly announced the opening of our new 52,500,000 Dramatic Arts Building. The department said, This versatile building enclosing 63,000 square feet permits SDS to join the outstanding educational theaters of the nation in the advancing of dramatic arts. The legend of Undine, a water spirit who loved and caused the death of a mortal, was written by Jean Giraudoux, and adapted by Maurice Valency. 0ndine at SDS was directed by Hunton D. Sellman, professor in charge of the theater, sets by Don W. Powell, and costumes by Phyllis Rogers. 88 CAST Ondine .,...........................t....................,....,,...... Tina Cuiffo Hans Ritter .................,..........................,... Tom McCorry the knight-errant Bertha ..,......,................... ......... C hristie Virtue Bertram ..................... .............. K en Ennis The Old One ......,.... ...,...... J oe White The King ....................... ............ J ack Phippin Lord Chamberlain ....................................... Art Scahill Aguste ................................................ Jack Montgomery Eugenie ..............,............................................. Mary Cobb Other members of the cast are Melonie Daniels, Donna Golden, Joyce Shumaker, Jeff Hainds, Cheryl Hatter, Harriet Broadus, Brooke Strickler, Jack Thomas, Jan Ducan, Joe Heid- rick, David Glass, Art Scahill, Daniel Erwine, Thomas Edwards, Phil Shofner, M. Elaine Campbell. 4'-1. .x ,R , 'K X ,gy , xx ni, ml, f 4, . . nm , NJ, qv ,J MV Hilti g X' fr 2 3 5 1 K 1 ? 51,1 -3, , '4 x -W., 'M .1 my 'M 'li JN- ,X . - w E if W Aww' 1 Q r 2. 4 4 if Q f 5 If H . N 11 .3 , , E' - .5' Wifi + Q1 :EHS , , ,, .Z W 'L J M mifffifw-, ., s . ' e4:,f,.w,, ,f,,W,,, ,A . H if .M .fx A... . K X. 5. ., S fm ' mr-51f? r . x EW..- 5 .f Z Q24 'Z ' , ,g'S,,1 ,X , 3. Ns .4- ' wr C gr.- ff , x XXL M 4 ,f i he 1 Q Q X , 7Pi , x ,E N .X W K 'va W' 2 3 H A4 B ' .Q f' fi 3, 'K f x a Q, J A Tgxaliivw , ,Y QA I Y X RQ I Eu. Rs Q W -a.1AfZ5iff i , ' w ifi. 4, , qu 4' ,' -.4-. . - , if 'V 'wk' fl ki, f Q f '42 '!f f Qxvgffv if 4 ' X , r Q25 MISS DECEMBER Carol Endres Each month a pretty coed is chosen to represent the Del Sudoeste. At the end of the year one coed is then chosen as the official hostess of all Del Sudoeste activities. She is selected not only for her beauty, but charm and personality as well. The edi- tor and staff are proud to introduce Miss Carol Endres as this year's Miss Del Su- doeste. Carol, an attractive 5' 8 blonde transfer student from Glendale City College, plans a future in the field of sociology. After graduation from SDS this June,she plans to complete her education with a master's degree from the University of California. As a true Californian who sports a year-round tan, Carol loves outdooractivities, especially bicycling, long summer walks, and the races at Santa Anita. Miss Del Sud has also done modeling for Robinson's of Los Angeles. .4 3, MI s JANUARY Miss FEBRUARY MISS MARCH Jgnice Marks Linda DildaY Joan Romer 92 Alpha Chi Omega , aw IVIISS DEI SIIIIIIESIE I963 MISS SEPTEMBER MISS OCTOBER MISS NOVEMBER Judy Paine Debby Bently Ann McCandIes Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Phi I Y yfx Q I i Miss APRIL MISS JUNE Kathy Conner Carol Michele Terri Rogers Pi Beta Phi Chi Omega KAPPA SIGMA DREAM GIRl Ginny lord Personality and beauty characterize Ginny Lord this year's Dream Girl of Kappa Sigma. Ginny is from Montebello and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. 94 PI KAPPA AlPHA DREAM GIRl Patty Reeder The frothy Pacific provides the background for Pi Kappa AIpha's Sweetheart Patty Reeder. The blue-eyed, five foot five inch beauty who is a member of Alpha Phi sorority, makes her home- town in Altadena, California. , .:. - ' L' ' :QW fl: fM,,fw,fHi?7r1Uf 2 V' L' -Q ff , iw mf .44,,r, ea?awfLLeuf, A - , fr' f 2 .1 ' ,, lAMBDA CHI ALPHA CRESCENT CIRL Jere Johnson Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl, Jere Johnson, is a senior English major. This blue-eyed five foot three inch sweetheart is a member of Alpha Pi sorority, and is a San Diego girl. She was also a member of the Homecoming Court. SWEETHEART UF TAU KAPPA EPSILCN Charli Leonard Charli Leonard, a pert five foot four, blue- eyed brunette is the Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Charli, a member of Alpha Phi so- rority, is a senior in Elementary Education from San Diego. -Q. SIGMA PHI lfPSIl0N UUEEN UF HEARTS Marilynne Baranov The Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts is twenty year old Marilynne Baranov. The green- eyed blonde from Point Loma, California plans on getting a master's degree in English to teach on the junior college level. iw? SWIEETHEART UF DELTA EPSILUA Bobbi Smith Delta Upsilon Sweetheart Bobbi Smith is a sophomore social science maior. This nineteen year old, five foot three inch blue-eyed blond, has future plans in elementary school teaching. Bobbi is from Clairemont, California. 96 i SIGMA NU WHITE RUSE QUEEN Mary Ellen Ilullon scum., The Top Shelf provides the background for Sigma Nu's White Rose Queen Mary Ellen Hutton. The brown-eyed, five foot seven inch beauty is a senior in the field of education. Her hometown is Pasadena, California. s i SIGMA PI URCHIIJ BALL QUEEN Mary Jane Mullin Framed by the SDS library tower is the Sweet- heart of Sigma Pi Mary Jane Mullin. This viva- cious beauty is five foot three inches with green eyes, and a Sigma Kappa. She plans on working for San Diego's Recreation Department. SWEIETHEART 0F SIGMA CHI Shaw Price Miss Shaw Price, a 20-year-old junior business major, was honored last December with the title of Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Shaw's beauty and charm are definitely an asset to the frater- nity she represents. Shaw, who is from Point Loma, is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. 98 THIETA CHI DREAM GIRL Cheryl Huston Sigma Kappa Miss Cheryl Huston, from Texas, is this year's Dream Girl of Theta Chi. Cheryl, who is a junior physical science major, is probably one of the prettiest chemistry teachers around. The Delta Chi's are very proud of their sweetheart. .,.., an rsr, . if SWIEETHEART 0F ZETA BETA TAIJ Rita Moss Being selected Sweetheart of Zeta Beta Tau and president of its auxiliary are two of many hon- ors bestowed on Miss Moss. Rita, who was on the Dean's List with a 4.0, was a member of Alpha Chi Omega. V. , MU, -f,,,J ,kg F, .efwlf W W. 1, 5 , . .A Q DElTA SIGMA PHI DREAM GIRL Janet Milby Miss Janet Milby, a sophomore dance major from Fullerton, California, is this year's official hostess and Sweetheart of Delta Sigma Phi. Her personality and pert smile added much charm to the Delta Sig activities. . M'f f N, ' , ue. A . ,aff if Is., : I ,Q 1,5 K' -W , , I gvds, .rg ,Q ,, SWEETHEART 0F ALPHA PHI UMECA Charlotte Cook Miss Charlotte Cook is this year's Sweetheart of Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity. Char- lotte, a San Diego girl, is a 21-year-old History major. This 5'5 brown-eyed Sweetheart is also busy with the many activities of her own service sorority, Delta Omicron Epsilon. SWEETHEART 0F DELTA CHI Barbara Parker Miss Barbara Parker, from LaHabra, California, is this year's Sweetheart of Delta Chi Fraternity. A nursing major, Barbara plans to graduate in June, and to be married this September. With her busy schedule, Barbara has still devoted much of her time as hostess for the brothers of Delta Chi. 1 'v N , r f : Q CWKQQ- M- 'fix-. 4- ,gl 'Q ww V if fu 14, li Q 59, ,W ,- 1. , A V ' W LX Ll. 1 J 'M',?v . -W' fi W ' W , 3- , 4, .S ,lp at ,b .H Q HJ' vii I A -L U, . H-. 2 'V JK, 3.19 fir - ,b K ' tw y.. A B Y , , re x'iw.fvf - MM , ' ' I ' 2 4 Ik kr 2. j 1 ffT'.l ' , f , ,, , 1,7 , , fl .-1 , A , WV? ,, if g 1, r Q, r w 'L 1 ' x , 7 '-3 nf ' :JT 35- U' ,, ' 17 ? 'iilw 1 Li' 'f ' Fi it so .H4,:V?, 5? X.. Y 'byfshjggj .' J I ,n.,,.w ' g M1 jo,. ,,,uffaf. ...aff Q, ' Y, H . 4 ,, l Iff N'w H-Ztsifif 1, if 4+ 7e'Q.l., 'gf .2'1-CQ-F'1f u 'wc' Q A3W?vw2F'Qf1yf4. fl- iq eff, 1 ,X Z it U 1,4-.i A ' 'M yt wg i-,,.,g5 mf if .,: A ,Y ,Q V: t ,Q 5, axis , 1 L-.Z xxx. J: Lug, 5, 1 vw.. J -, .MNT 54Tvg3kf f5 ,K ,Q L,5As'g'eg hgswcf, . V . rw e,., A we :gg v, -ww B ' ,wy xyw,sa V' .5 F- ty fm 5 . ff' risky--',-VW W A ' 1 S - C' J' .f1R.tif:.'-if fmt -ll.'5Lk ff.- .. 3.3, get ,rt C 3- x ',w2' rw .nf-Al.--. H 'EVSI7-xtflkff - 23 3 ,V ., . HJ . i-:KM x. . 2 E., J 74 ,f'Xvfx 5 , ., MILITARY BAll QUEEN Julie Akers Effervescent Julie Akers is a petite, blue-eyed senior. Julie enjoys water skiing and traveling aside from her many school activities. A mem- ber of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, this year's Military Ball Queen plans to be an elementary school- teacher. The ROTC Cadets are very proud of Julie. MISS AZTEC ENGINEER linda Taylor Lovely Linda Taylor is this year's Miss Aztec Engineer. The 21-year-old senior is a speech and hearing major, who after graduation plans to use her education to teach the hard of hearing. v V .E 'ss San iego State The crown of Miss San Diego State this year is held by the lovely JANET MAULE. This brown-eyed beauty known for her quiet charm, comes from On- tario, California. Janet is a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority and is a home economics major, who is planning to be married this June. Along with her many activities as the hostess of San Diego State, Janet enjoys sewing and playing tennis. The Miss San Diego State contest is sponsored annually by the AS Council. Each organization on campus enters a contestant who is interviewed by a panel which judges each coed for her activi- ties, poise and charm. Miss Maule was sponsored by her sorority, Sigma Kappa. 102 fs..,,,,f4' we X X X :NWN S New? - 4 X S in Wm l fl- X ' Q , Q Sw it ff A eg X . k -W. W A lm .Nw R WS Activities The Frosh Fete models for this year are, clockwise from center front: Gayle Kennedy, Sallie Berghorn, Jeri Johnston, Debbie Bently, Betty Jones, Debbie Greenfield, Cheryl Akins, Sallie Smith, Carol Lepisto, Chris Bedig, Kathy Jonkey, Mary Barnes, Kathy Frey, Sue Anne Stewart, Sandy Clark, and Nancy Sweet. 2 E 3 l I l 4 1 , 2 if M 7310 ,SWS sponsors table setting displays by Jessops of San lego. ,ff ffi A Frosh Fete model, Betty Jones, sports the popular three piece suit in plaid, this sea- ' hottest ' son s Fete fabric, at the annual Frosh JZNNM Grace Turner and friend take ,advantage of Jessops jewelry display. Sigma Kappa's team in SDS first annual BED RACES? ? ? 105 ittle 500 Little 500 is an annual happening on this campus as well as nation-wide wherever Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity is represented. The event features a bicy- cle relay around the football field with a four member team. Sounds easy? Try it! This year Gamma Phi Beta Sorority won the girls' event, and Toltec Men's Dorm won the male division. Miss Debby Ben- tly, an 18-year-old freshman was named Miss Blowout j Lambda Chi Alpha Pledges had a busy week publi cizing for their annual Little 500! . . . GO! And the frantic race is on!!! M55 Debby Bently, Miss Blgwgut for One of the Lambda Chi coaches gives Pi Phi team members 1968 accepts the trophy for her S0me handy NHTS- sorority Kappa Alpha Theta. . I-' 45. Miss Daphne Becharas, an 18-year-old freshman representing El Conquistador, won the title of Miss Derby Day. rb The ninth annual Sigma Chi Derby Day was held April 27 in the Aztec Bowl, only this year it was spon- sored by Little Sigmas. This annual event is open to all campus women's organizations who each select a member of the off-campus fraternity, Sigma Chi, to coach them. The many events test the stamina, in- genuity, and lady-like skills ofthe entering teams. This year Alpha Chi Omega walked away with the beautiful three foot trophy. L ,... . ...., s,4.....- l The victorious winners, Alpha Chi Omega, show their gratitude by giving Coach Neil Medlock a hero's Qs - reception. I Q ,Ml T . PWA- ' ' -AW , l t v -- mr, 3 A. G 'E 'J-11 , T ' - , 1 f 4 n i f 5. eiQgZ'w,gg if V A fag, 1. fiona? A .f'fQ':. W .1 fe 224 I :fg, .mfifqQ?' s ' The Alpha Chi Omega team, winners of Derby Day, pose with Coach The Chi O's show their skills in the Medlock who had been challenged by two other coaches, one the Derby Day event the Bamboo Ramble. coach for Chi Omega, the first runners-up. i if T - ' Y. 'T - 'W eil T ' T Hr Y .357 f. iff!! , if lLliy h2w f:w, Rive -453. , -:vis QW . .... ..,.,?MfX.g,- ?'rs5'z f 1 f'f4i'P' 'yzf t ' clivllies, clivllies, ctivlties Rob Piles receives trophy after being voted UMOC, ugliest man on campus! Bob was sponsored by Toltec Hall which at the last minute turned in S86 in pennies, a small portion of the total 51,500 that was raised by Alpha Phi Omega. The money will send children with cerebral palsy to summer camp. Fall- Chariot Races added a fa- miliar scene to Greek pledge acftivities. Delta Upsilon takes o . Terry Monteleone receives trophy and flowers after Kappa Sigs won the Spring IFC Chariot Races. wiv 1. 1. x U , xc s r . V : ww, N N, , E E, 'Tim wh., ,seek .bf m M.,s, f .S 1 ' , 4 - I, hs! of ' .ihzfkfrstvggit 'fl' . W W 'X' 5,45 C 'INA vu, wp S 9,9 xy 'u 5T4H yawn 'Nt SUI' www 'I' .,:' up um. wmmw 5 -1,4 We .fi if six- gn fret Q an s Q . , as p n n u s ' s ' ' - ,Q Q an ,.p n u'n 5 0 s Q.: i.l..- 5.0 o,'.. s O.v. , I 'KZ .x . ,,g,,1,, L L- wif., an - , ..k. N2 ig 5 ,fg H,- x 4 A ', I, J . is L. ,. A 3 it? W ....., N-..,, Qgigypvx by v L M.-1 ,, f ...- O AMS hecks- m- ut This year AMS sponsored an over-the-line-tourna- ment and football replays, narrated by Coach Coryell during the fall semester. Spring semester activities included sponsoring the formal campus installation of International Society of Girl Watchers, of which Rich Phillips is the first president, a Founder's Day car show, and the annual Miss SDS competition. Following the luncheon, Miss Patty Duffy was selected from seven coeds, attired in paper shifts, as the Most Watchable Paper Doll. Joe Beagin awarded her the trophy. The formal installation of the SDS collegiate chapter, which will be the world collegiate headquarters of International Society of Girl Watchers, took place at a luncheon here on the book store lawn Feb. 26. ' E: ':?i41? i ' 95 iii-'I ' f-1f':w,am..,, 1 A ., ., K' + c 'Qt s s . gif' 29A9,:.VsL, . 1 K ...K A ergftgwxikw v Q b 1:.Pvst-'9ff'f1 J.f1t ', vgygi lf'g.-ff,, 'N y ki X.. if l 1-V .f se.. 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' vw V M . ..w hf rfffnifllts Miss est- resse ned S M 5 ft 5 Carey Barker H.,-um 'I NN Vicki Moore f' ' 4, , ,,Ar , -:Q , .:f A-A . 1 'Y' .wgigii : A ' efffwvs elf? 'J A , nf ,W - 1, 2. af m'2'i353i ' ' 26 1-,err pi i 'fi' flb '51 ' ' 5355 'Q gf. 4' r 9 ah liflgfgg .2Lff,,i- fi -31 M Qyezgfr' fi Candy cane Tracy Chambers if I 'M .mai 1, , ,.,.1m:k,,i k W, ,ag Ra . Chris Richman Terri Robinson H 1 3 . .8 'Q' , . s 2 X 4 X 2 r I '6 f g k . 6 ,M .N 'Q -4 ... . s s 7 Y '5 x . rm, 3 '- ,r ,fy 44 ,,..-ff , :QU m 1 . ' N i ix, 1 f f :N 'K We ,X vu .-axis X -sm Algie Correia Debbie Hon Jeri Johnston 3 ru, y -k if y Q, -, ' i Q. u 5 ! r 5 VY -e -.HW--..,, 4 79-s . W, t A-f,.,,. :ff , V su ' - . ,X .3 gal' ..-v , .14 h Y., Jan West Caren Bull Chrissy Bedig Honorable Mention Honorable Mention ii' N- r, Cm' THREEEE 0 E' Seo fno I0 3, I: Q R 7 5 . li! ef Nw its V U ,. 0 ? Q 2 . iv 4.1 . 1 it W 5:25 M fm aff ' 7 is v u 1 ,mr , x s 1 Q 5 , gi Y ll ,, 2 Y I 2, Q -.XX I fx: . 3112 If f K, x 1 K' X A , .. 'KN 15 'I WW an 5 GJ V 2 3 gh 1 : V if 5 S ff 7 N W ' 2 :AZ :M 5' 3 , n l x KX K . K f 55523 'P ,ex I Q he , ,f 159 f.. 'TQ 1 r x .gg ,, . s, 1-my. ,Z Aii' ffayy W ,.-, ag, r 1 A by ' ' , gf ff VW 552 , L, My Q - c ,A W, - W, In 'ly' I - K,,k A K s if tl - A ,' W, Vs ,fi ' J' if Family becomes a well known word in campus and national Although representing three opposing political politicsg Mary McCarthy, 19, visits SDS while campaigning for factions, Kenny Deman, Karen Grace and Jack 5 t M h 1 Flanigan also represent a unified movement -to- ena or ccart y ward the betterment of the campus community. Soon after announcing his candidacy, Sen. Robert Kennedy campaigns in San Diego. Bill' A gathering of many deserving campus members at the AS Installation Banquet. . .xiii if gy 1, .. V .--- in-s,,:.:,-.umm,...M ...,,......... 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SPRING: A campus in pursuit, searching . . . answers being discovered, and a gen- eration in motion. Part of our campus joins the International Students Strike with an affirmation of life, April 26. - f, , , A, ' K- 1' -wuryv: - f JR, ' , - 'i..,,1,ff,... V ' f .:'v,,:4ixHll CAMPUS: Education harbors all . . . the young, the collegiate, and the not-so-young: an equalizing force in our society. 9 Wziflffi a. , F e-, W' I . . . . .,, , Q ,lf L! 1 I A f za ,fi ., ,J f if - zu. . I . ,wk .1 44 . 1 3 ly sn. A X., . ,A , ,, , .,,,, ,Lb .. 4,1 K-'ff fff 1 I ' gr T . , X ' Q, V, - ' f 1 - I . ' C t 1 '!: K , 1. ,317 I , ' -is . ,fin Q' . S S q ' . A. . A G -V, ,, ? . . . , Q . - r . . -. , s , . , . g - v I . v A . - . I . . O . N . . 0. x L fsxgfr' Aztec nt r An east-west glance down the Promenade, taken in April of 1968 ,EE Construction had progressed to this point by early October of 1967 A view of the main level We . J I . .YZ The now famous well nursed Can on Sycamore be- N Y gins to show favorable signs to treatment. 120 John Case, Senior Class Ffresident, places SDSC official seal, donated by the Class of '68, in the northwest entry of the Aztec Center. ri' M: 4, 5,4 ,J ,, . 4 m 1 . I' Q -J 1? ! I x Y E k e - 'P ff xg, - ' as ww wiki X ffixffixf-1 Q af S 4,3 2 97 S , 1 4-A-www v , 51 ff.g,,1:5-R, .gh 1 I I. sf ig' Ni 1, v ,f F - u, .5 X6 :mx,g gy... gx .f ,4 , 4. 32 of, .V xi 'Nw vw' J! 'vs ,,,, f A' - i I ,1 QNXQJQ f-7:3-Lil N, na kyly 91 1 qw ,A . Q X V' an K W. K X 4 LV 4 The early morning sun breaking through onto what is believed to be the old church sanctuary strikes an im- pressive scene. gf'7535,.-4 , , W tg 35' R, 5-if I 'flip M5 WJSQ nf bfilo ve ,,,,:fA,1 , lls i gsr v V- vp. -gf - 5-if t , ,, T if - I I 3? , , - ,ff- fx , 43. , K . icy-:E-I xi. .1 . H. 1 . -r ' Iii 'fi X High school student, Todd Miller, reads one of the many articles written about the project. .K'.,.,:q l,, V. fc t J A K ,J . , . vi AQ . 11 . k . . . .5 5 - b w' ' . . -- Lv - ir , 'ff' ' ' ' 'I Q iff? Tiki: ,.,,,,63m. Project worker, Bob Nellis, shades the excavation area to get uniform lighting as an excavated grave is refilled with the floor, replacing the pieces in their original places. The deepest finding, so named Deep Miser, lies with a piece of his own coffin across his face that has fallen from the surrounding ledge. 12 3 x Mm 'Wu,,N1 'sf w -M N K. xx vi Mi 5 R N , M, ,W..,,....w .x,..,f - '4 M A fl 79232153 A 37548 1 , 5 f 5 X 1 S 5 f I ' Q K 3 5 1 X I 'N R V,,,,,,L, yyryy t I K 1' X, if X, -7 ,,,,....-- V if dw ,,.-4 Wu ..,.w-4-fd! ' Q 40 0 ,ww MMM wff' Wwwwwf 1' 1 lf, if ' WWMMW4, W , Hff -WW W' Wfw., U rf V , I J ,R 2 1 ,W I W? if 2 -135 1? 4, . ' i 'W - af, ci.: -A '.'-gg all ,, -.8 A I' X, s . V357 'L 'ff'-',' ,.,.' 'a' 'fZ f'5?f ,ff gh A M 1' ri , , 1, - P , 5 U '13 Qu tg' mv 14 bf . . Q3 4 3.4 5' .. 1' I fe A - R 9 fl: ,W U 51 QYM- Ea?- rua' ' , x J,-I ,Q A 1.,1 ff- ' dh 5, 'aikfigk grigf Lv u si M Cf , 1' 4-U, ,k,f Spa- 2 yum. Y-an You were a member for years-of the crowd. t' ,, ,,,,,, , , ,, , 1 X 5 . 1 wif 5 Sharon Abraham Social Science Louise G. Abdelnour Joseph W. Abdelnour Zoology Social Science ,f -aa 4852? A-'ZZ Richard Earl Ahlman Ann Ahlquist Gary Adler I 4 Physical Education Social Science Public Safety Administration Diane Adams Michael George Adams Roberta Lynn Adams History Political Science Home Economics Dorothy Jane Acton Social Science for Elementary Education Julie Akers Lawrence Alameda Douglas Lloyd Alherga Edward Vernon Albert lll Social Science for Finance Production Management Biology Elementary Education Seniors 8 Graduates bdelnour- lkins Paul A. Anderson Microbiology Luanne Beth Alfier- Fine Arts and Humanities Emanuel R. Amann Biology Karl T. Anderson Accounting Thomas Andert Walda Andert Accounting Fine Arts for Elementary Education Richard H. Allen Civil Engineering Frank Alling Business Eugene Jeffery Ambrosia Mary Amherger Marketing Home Economics for Elementary Education Osamu Amano Industrial Arts f . ff- .iy ' Kenneth N. Anderson Leslie Anderson Margart E. Anderson Business Management Nursing German ,X is Norman Andreen Katherine Andresen Sharon M. Angus Public Administration Social Science Social Science 'Qi U E wr Paul T. Anas Accounting .-N l Mary L. Anderson Office Management Bnh Anthony Radio-Television - . wwfhx F E 'Ji ll r X N.. Betty Arbon Richard Arthur Sandra Ashhach Edward P. Ashman Joseph T. Asprinn Frederic G. Astin Gladys W. Atkins English Journalism Fine Arts and Social Science Production Management Physics Zoology Elementary Education 12 7 lames W. Austin lll History Helen Au-Yang Carol A. Bacon Math and Physics Spanish John Baldelli Jr. Chester Baldiga Biology Public Administration Lisbet C. Austin Vicki Austin Sociology Physical Education Catheryn L. Bailey Diana J. Bailey Valerie A. Bailey Swzan C. Bain Beverly Balaski Office Management English Art Social Science Psychology YI? Sarah Baldwin Matthew W. Ballentine Daniel F. Bamberg Mary S. Banks Marilynne Barannv Physical Education Marketing Social Science Business Education English Roberta Barannv Carole A. Barklow Linda Barack Carol Barringer James C. Barta Daniel M. Bartel Laurel Lee Bauman Speegh tahnd Hearing Astronomy English Anthropology Mathematics Marketing Marketing a o ogy Robert Michael Beasley Diane Bear Journalism Psychology Pamela Bear lane Beaudine luseph B. Beaudion William Beckett Barbara Beecher Social Sciences for English Marketing Zoology Social Science Elementary Education Seniors SL Graduates Austin- Bowen Harold D. Bellmer Finance ATIUY I-7 BEEN Walter Beerle Larry C, Belden If1duSfr1aIArtS Social Science Marketing . L .-' ,S s. K 54 S Mary Belz Norma Belndickson Marjorie Ann Benesch Patricia .lean Bennett Susan S. Bennett Sociology Social Science for Social Science Social Science Social Science Elemenfafy EdUC3ti0ll Dennis Berglund Kenneth Grant Bergstrom Engineering Wayne A. Bienhoff General Education Special X M Q at,af B Eileen Billings English se Leslie Berkofl Susan Berliner Social Science Social Science Martha C. Berner Social Science for Elementary Education John P. Blaine Philip G. Blaisdell Georgie Lee Blalock History Russian Art .4 Kaethe Jo-Ann Benson Fine Arts Finance Frank Laffy BBYZH .kkk.. f 'i Daniel Francis Berry Stephen Michael Berry Social Science-Liberal Arts Enginering-Mechanical and Sciences Design Walter F. Blatter Martha J. Bochert Business Administration Social Science for Elementary Education Raymond Bohannan James Robert Bolton Michael Bonaguidia Norma A. Borgen Joseph' A. Boschette Carol Dawn Bossard Douglas Martin Bowen Speech Industrial Arts Business, English, Political Science Political Science Home Economics Finance Psychology 129 Patricia Sue Bradley Mary Ann Brakebill Diane Bramble Social Science EHEIISD Ari Dennis R. Branchaud Marketing Steven Kirk Bramble Production Management Dtha B. Brighmon Carleton Brighton Social Science Finance Sally Brower Social Science Catherine .lune Brown Social Science for Elementary Education Gary A. Bruce Sharon Bruce Public Administration Fine Arts and Humanities Allen BTECITI ACCOUflflllg E Catherine M. Brighton Social Science for Elementary Education Kenneth K. Brown Real Estate 4 Mifgafet B. Bfllllel' Social SCl9flC6 Eva Breihan Social Science for Elementary Education Noel Daniel Broadbent Anthropology Susan Annette Brendel Social Science for Elementary Education Alan Broido Marketing 1 .-:f A 'fr ti , .. ., .s is .. Linda G. Bretton Mathematics Barbara Ellen Brooks Social Science for Elementary Education Richard H. Brown Stephen E. Brown Marian Browne Geology Zoology Spanish Debra l. Briggs Nursing Gerald Brookslier English Richard G. Browning Civil Engineering Kathryn Bruner William 0. Buckalew Jr. Gwen L. Bucknell Virginia l. Buckton Fine Arts and Social Science Special Health Education Business Education Seniors 8 Graduates Bradley- Bynum fs. NS up We .SS W, -Q 5 s st 5 Antonia Bulpitt Logan K. Bundy Social Welfare Chemistry Ronald Burdick John D. Burdine Iohn Burgess Mark Burgett Physical Education English Public Administration Biology Anita Burkhart Mary Burkhart Bryan R. Burnett Rex C. Burnett Social Science Social Science Zoology Finance sf S Margaret Burns Melaine D. Burns Thomas Burrows Barbara Buss Public Administration Social Science Marketing Office Management .ak Barbara Ann Butler Diane Marie Butler Glenda E. Butler Patricia Bynum Physical Education Sociology Home Economics Physical Education Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities LARRY ANDERSUN Larry Anderson, an English major, has served as Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Aztec, Vice-Pres- ident of Blue Key, and also served as Senior Class President. Larry spent many summer months heading the staff as Editor-in-Chief of the Summer Aztec. ,ad DANIEL BAMBERG Daniel Bamberg, a 21-year-old Social Science major, has served as President of his frater- nity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, was a member of Oceotl, and this year was l.F.C. President. Bam- berg was also active on the Community Involve- ment Board, I.F.C. and A.lVl.S. Judiciary Boards. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities LAUREL BAUMANN Marketing major Laurel Baumann has been on the Dean's List for three semesters. Laurel has also been active in Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Las Meninas, and this year was tapped for Mortar Board. Over the past four years Laurel has been active in dorm life as Maya Charles S. Byrne Michael D. Byrne Finance Accounting Hall Standards Board Chairman and A.S. Coun- cil dorm representative. Patricia M. Cady David Callender lon Calkins Roberto Cantu Speech and Hearing Real Estate Engineering Spanish Pathology MARY ANN BRAKEBILL Alpha Chi Omega Mary Ann Brakebill has been President and Vice-President of her sorority. She has been active in Spurs, Las Meninas, Mortar Board, and has also served on the Stu- dent Union Board. Mary Ann was also on the Dean's List and was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. John Cantua Beverly A.. Capt Ezequiel Cardenas Miguel A. Cardenas Special Social Science Spanish Engineering Cathy Carle Frank Carlos William E. Carlson Marlene Caron Social Science Mechanical Engineering Marketing Office Management is Q A ci K if .f., A BBHY A. Carl' R3yI11Ol'lli M. c3l'l'3SCO Diane M. Carpenter Katha Carpenter Speech and Drama Spanish Social Science Mathematics Seniors 8 Graduates Byrne-Clark, I I Karen G. Carter Physics uh 9 - B 5:2 wp, xl ' 4 Joseph M.'CarrilIo Ann M. Carroll Linda A. Carroll EHEIISF1 English Nursing . . I . ,f yn ' iv- , A X Marji S. Carter Marjorie R. Carter Wesley T. Carter Mary Carver John S. Cary John Case Social Science Social Science History Social Science Pre-medicine Business Administration 45' Ernest.L. Casares Teresa Castaneda Edward Caster Samuel M. Catalano Lurie Center Dai-Sing Chang Steven Q. Chapin Biology Social Science Social Science Social Science Social Science Electrical Engineering Zoology Gary C. Chapman Social Science William V. Chappelow Michael W. Charles Barry S. Chass Laura S. Chassy Biology Mathematics Accounting Art le! Mary Cheney Social Science John F. Cherry Microbiology l David Chin Richard Christensen Donald F. Christie Jane D. Church Michael Ciborowski Donna Cirino Kenneth L. Clark Zoology Art Accounting Art Psychology Social Science Accounting Pauline Clark Ross A. Clark Wayne N. Clark Nursing Geography Civil Engineering x fwje cv: Lynne Clark Diana C. Claypool Beniamin C. Clayton lohn S. Cleverdon I Rosemary Clissold Ann Clutinger Accounting Social Science Industrial Arts Marketing Fine Arts and Social Science English Ronald Coleman Walter G. Coats Ruth Cody Marv Cohen Vocational Education Social Science Accounting History Teri Compas Robert W. Conen Judith Conner Charlotte E. Cook fo aff Edward S. Collins Spanish and Physical Education l3mES T. c0llll1S Health Education Lucia P. Cook lim Corey Social SCl9I'lC9 Public AdlTlifllSfl'3tl0ll Social SCl8l'lCe HlSt0I'y HlSf0l'y ACCOUI'1flI'lg Donna Coats Social Science Pamela Colquitt Home Economics i llelia M. Corral Spanish I 1 Sylvia Corralejo Mary L. Coughlin Kathleen Cowling Linda R. Cox William L. Craig William4Crampon Gary L. Crawford Social Science Nursing Art Social Science Accounting Business Marketing Seniors 8 Graduates Clark, P.- avis, Toni D. Crawford Terry C. Crofoot Physical Education Journalism Alan Crogan Special Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities RITA CANTUS Rita Cantos has held the offices of Cetza Pres- ident, Las Meninas President, and Associated Women Students Vice-President. She has been A.W.S. Orientation Chairman, Associated Stu- Judith L. Crooks Brenda Cruse Harold E. Cuffe English Art Physics dents Awards Chairman, and has been on the Dean's List for two semesters. An English ma- jor, Rita is a member of Alpha Phi sorority and was Freshman Woman of the Year. Lawrence L. Culley Daniel P. Cummings Marian Curry Gary C. Cutlip Marketing Al-!I'0-SPECS Engifleefing BUSil'I6SS Admil'1iSil'3ii0il ACCOUl1til'lg Victoria Dahlson Daniel R. Dail James4L. Dalrymple Alan Daniels I Social Science Social Science Social Science Aero-space Engineering Marilyn Daniels M. Reza Darhani Jack H.. Davis Margaret R. Dayis Social Science Political Science Industrial Arts Physical Education JOHN CASE Senior Class President John Case is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Last year he served as Junior Class President and he was also Sophomore Class Vice-President. John has been Head Cheerleader, Homecoming Game Chairman, and was a member of the Associated lVlen Students Council. A Business Administra- tion major, he has served on the Pep Board and Inter-Fraternity Council. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities BENJAMIN CLAY Ben Clay has served as Homecoming Chairman and Commissioner of Finance to the A.S. Coun- cil. He has been Blue Key President, Lower Division Representative, and a member of the Athletics Board. Ben is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. lllCIlE DANIELSUN Luci Danielson is a Marketing major whose campus activities include serving as Lower Divi- sion Representative, Chairman of the Long- Range Planning Board, and a member of the Fine Arts Board. Luci has been Mortar Board Vice-President, Sophomore Woman of the Year, and Panhellenic delegate for her sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta. Michael Davis ECOHOITIICS Suzanne Davis Social Science Douglas R. Dawson Public Administration Judith De Camp Sociology Bonnie De Lory Fine Arts and Social Science Robert Dawson Marketing Bonnie Day Richard W. Day Fine Arts Psychology Shirley A. Deegan English iyi Margaret L. Dempsey English Margo De Hart John L. De Keijzer Social Science German Robert De Pinto Dennis .l. De Vore Industrial Arts Mathematics Carol S. Detweiler Peter C. Dhenez Kathryn E. Dibsie Steven K. Dickson Social Science Spanish Food and Nutrition Mathematics Seniors 8 Graduates Davis, M. - Edwards Qi Alice Di Paolo Nursing James B. Dowling Social Welfare Ronald E. Dukes Recreation Administration , -Q 115415 will X5 Carolyn Dieter Nursing ik I' ,, Igg 4 R RK Staflgi Kristi K. Dietz Social Sciences Robert F. Dilworth Business Administration Paul C. Distabile Janice Dittamore Ralph R. Dittenhoefer Daniel M. Dixon Gerald A. Dow Helen C. Dowdy Zoology Marketing English English Accounting Special Ronald J. Downing Michael T. Drake Susan M. Dryden Richard A. Dryer Robert Duell Psychology Political Science Social Science Political Science- Zoology Public Administration Ronald Douglas Duly Marketing David Duncan Thomas Dunnion William F. Durden James Walter Durkin III Recreation History English Marketing Donnell R. Dufford Journalism Patricia Ann Durkin Art for Elementary Education Michael Edmund Dyhka Harold Dukstra Jean A. Eaglesham Carolyn S. Earle James H. Eckes Sheryl E. Edson Gerald'K. Edwards Speech Therapy History Sociology Social Science Special Studies Home Economics Finance 137 Jill-B. Eklund James L. Elliott Nancy Elizabeth Ellis SOCIal SCIENCE Biology psychology F if Sharon K. L. Elston Elaine Emmert Madeline Engberg Judith K. Engler Gary F. Epstein Joan Erickson Marcia L..Erickson Biology Social Science Spanish Social Science Accounting Journalism English- V Elementary Education Myrna C. Erickson Ted R. Erickson Mathieu Etchamendy James Eucce Rene M. Eustace Stan Everett Bonnie Ewen Social Science Marketing Economics Marketing Psychology Engineering Social Science Robert Falkenherg Paul B. Farr Norma Farrell Joseph R. Farrelly Abraham Feldman Jerry J. Fenwick James ll. Ferguson Real Estate Social Science Social Science Management Mathematics Music History John Ferguson James A. Ferrara Cheryl Fiduccia Roderich Fiedler Pamela Fields 'Janet Figlo Kenneth E. Filene Physics Finance Social Science Geography Social Science Business Education Accounting Seniors 8 Graduates Eklund- Fort Paige R Frsher Carol Fitch Nancy E Frtch John T Futzgerald Social Science Social Scnence History Speech Arts xx 5: Q ' 3 xi: 'Q 5' Joyce L Flannery Mrchael E Flemmg Suzanne T. Fhnn Office Management Special Socral Science Krrstme G Flynn Mrchael R Flynn Russell L. Flynn Soclal Science Geology Marketing Catherine A Ford Social SCIENCE VK , s 4 Colleen Y Fort Marketnng The Monday after the Utah game-Strange, no vlctory -Z Q .x lo Carroll Fowlkes Physical Education David Francis Physics Sheryl Frankel Kathleen E. Frazee Leanne Frazier French English English Edward M. Gabrielson Engineering Bettina Fried Public Administration ' 1 X Leslie l. Frank Public Administration 'X ' ' Mary L. Frontis Paul R. Fuller Sherwood A. Fulmor Mathematics History Psychology Stephen Gallagher George M. Garcia Robert L. Garcia Timothy K. Garfield Social Science Social Science Chemistry Psychology Karen Gasser Edwin F. Gatlin Linda C. Gaudio Micael Gay Speech Pathology Political Science English Accounting Linda Anne George Steven Gerard Gail M. Gerry Carol Ann-Gfell Marketing Industrial Arts Home Economics Social Science Seniors 61 Graduates Fowlkes- ray, Sandra W. Gelihardt Home Economics lo Ann Garlington Journalism Gloria Gee Social Science Charles Garrison Marketing Roberta Geller Home Economics Marilyn Anne Giess Donald F. Gingras Shirley M. Gissendanner Social Science Electrical Engineering Political Science- Journalism 0 Sherry Glavinick Lois L. Gleeson sociology Marketing Patricia J. Glendenning Gerald A. Gmoser Beverly Karen Goggin Health Education Finance Social Science Bruce D. Gordon Michael B. Goldberg Ronald Goldenherg V English Business Management Economics .6 ., 32? ,eww 'F' l : 1 , Sharon L. Goss Carol Gough Karen Mae Grace Art Social Science Social Science . gg A '-if lf 1 Susan K. Golden Political Science David Gorman Botany Charles R. Graham Political Science John A. Graham George M. Graver -Dallas A. Gray Kathryn Irene Gray Social Science Business Administration Business Management Social Science Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities ARTHUR DAVIS Public Administration major Arthur Davis has been Athletics Board Chairman, Tarastec Hall Vice-President, and a member of the Varsity Track Team. Art has served on the Associated Nlen Students Judiciary Board, Inter-Dorm Council, and is a member of Blue Key Honorary. STEPHEN DICKSUN Steve Dickson was Tarastec Hall President, Inter-Dorm Council President and Dorm Rep- resentative to the A.S. Council. A Math major, Steve has been a member of the A.M.S. Judi- ciary Board, Activities Board, and Circle K. gn get-fs Daniel James Greenbush Music I f 'Ti- -s 'G Q? Pamela Margaret Greyson Sharon K. Greiner Special English IBITIES Gary GFEBIIC Richard Gregersen Mathematics Mathematics ' -Q .4-at J at as Rita Griffin Sharon Kay Grissom Rohert Gross Home Economics Social Science Social Science H--1' Kathryn Ellen Gunthorp Theresa Rae Gussa Fine Arts and Humanities Mathematics Leland Guyer Kenneth Ray Gwin Robert A. Haas Marti Hagen Gary G. Hails Judith Halbert Dana Peter Hall Spanish Marketing Broadcasting Psychology Physical Education Social Science Mathematics Richard Lee Hall Ronald D. Hall Dennis L. Hamilton Edith Hamilton Sang Ho Han Virginia A. Hand Special Engineering Finance Micro-Biology Social Science Broadcasting D'etetics Michael T. Hall Grace Ann Hanggi William E. Hanna III John M. Hannahs Susan Hansen Margaret Happer Gary Harhert Linda Jo Hare Fine Arts Engineering History Sociology Social Science Accounting Fine Arts Seniors 8a Graduates Greenbush- Helmantoler Buford K. Harmon Casimir Jackson Harris Physical Education Sociology Nancy Marie Harris Joy Harshaw Diana Wyman Hart Jewell Marie Hartle Nursing Social Science Biology Social Science Melva L. Harvey Richard Haskell Christopher Haudenschild Marcia Elise Haupt Social Welfare Business Administration Physics Mathematics RlChI'l1Dhd W. Hal-lStEiI1 Robert L. Hays Michael Brian Healy Nancy Heavenstonk Business Management Biology Accounting Social Science Karen Hedges Frederick l. Helm ll John B. Helmantoler Thomas Edward Helmantoler Social Sciences Biology Industrial Arts History Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities JUAN ERICSUN Joan Ericson, Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Aztec, was also News Editor, Copy Editor, and a Re- porter. She has been a member of the Dean's List, Publications Board, and has served as secretary of Iota Nu Kappa. A Journalism major, Joan was voted Outstanding Woman Journalist in 1966-67. li'Y'hIy JACK FLANIGAN Jack Flanigan has served as Student Body Pres- ident, Student Body Vice-President, Sophomore and Junior Representatives to the A.S. Council, and Chairman of the Student Union Board. A Political Science major, Jack has been a mem- ber otf A.lVl.S. and I.F.C. Councils, Blue Key, Oceotl, and has served as Vice-President of his fraternity, Kappa Sigma. Barrett W. Herriott Public Administration Steven Hintz Management Pamela Holloway Fine Arts and Social Sciences if-dui Susan Helsten Marvin E. Herriott Ronald High Mary Hisel Carol R. Holbrook Michael Holzman Susan Horowitz Home Economics Finance-Business Engineering and Electronics Social Welfare Social Science Real Estate German Administration Milfil I1 Louise Henk y e Van Louis Hershberger Sherry Lynn Hikel Social Science Real Estate Mathematics png Brent Roy Heramh Joan Herzig Lloyd V. Hill Accounting Speech and Hearing Business Administration Pathology QQ , Katherine Herhener Bruce F. Hester Joyce Lynell Hiner Social Science Botany Sociology Susan Ellen Hoff History 8- Yi? x Victoria L. Hoffman English :PQ-A we Cynthia Hoggan English 7 Larry Holbrook Donald A. Hon Yvonne Regina Hourani Marketing Finance Social Science 'Nik Susan Holland James Lawrence Hope Kathleen Ann Houser Nursing Journalism Social Science Al-:Q Eileen F. Holliday Edward Barry Horne Janice Hudson English Social Science Social Science Seniors 8 Graduates Hester-Jones, . James Ralph Hughes Mary Ellen Hutton Linda.Joyce Jacob Linda E. Johnson Industrial Arts Social Science Social Science SOCIHI SCIBHCC Barbara Humes Social Science Joan A. Humphreys Biology James Hund Marketing Bruce Huntington Donald E. Ideker Roxann Israel Linda Mae Jacobs Kathryn Jenuine Robert J. Johnson Journalism Business Administration Speech Therapy Physical Education Recreation Administration Biology 4. .-'sfx' Otis D. Hurley Camilla L. Ingram Georgia K. lvelich Jamie Ruth Jacobsen Mechanical Engineering Biology English English : sv.. . ii Robley Anne Huston Social Science Mimi S. lamaru Social Science Donald Teal Jackson Physical Science Thomas L. Hunt Robert Stephen Hutchinson Allan Bruce lnsko Victoria Leellackson Social Science industrial Arts Social Science Social Science it ' ...gqq Q ' i i'-' . if 1' I : chflStll1E Brooke Jensen Social Welfare Stephen G. IEPSUII Rllbefl L. J0hllS0ll Zoology ess. r J Q its Q 9 Carole Johnson Social Science Engineering Kent 0. Jonas Political Science Harry L. Jensen Jerelyn A. Johnson John P. Jones Physics English Business Management 14 Kenneth Kaines Advertising Sterling Jones Sharon Kantorowaki Patricia A. Keane Social Science Sociology Speech and Hearing Pathology Paula E. Karle Home Economics Gloria long Physical Education 2---f Kendal W. Karnes Susan J. Jorgensen Art Psychology Wesley G. Justyn Ronald E. Kayton Accounting Broadcasting Linda L. Kelly Social Science Jung Kyu Kim Mathematics it xx Lawrence I- Kelly Eleanor p. Kerr Lorraine Sylvia Kimball walter Edward Klein SOCIHI Welfare Nursing Business Administration Social Welfare Nancy R. Kennedy James E. Kerschner History Microbiology Karen Jenean Kingan Roberta Jean Kline Social Science Social Welfare HZ? Jacqueline K. Kellisnn Social Science 2 , , as Charlene A. Kellogg Journalism Diane H. Kent Joseph Keyyer Business Administration Industrial Arts Mark C. Klipperman Kathleen L. Klement Mathematics Geography Gary L. Kerans James Kidwell Beverly Ann Kirchner Jean Klemgard History Marketing Seniors 8 Graduates Jones, S. - Kummer Home Economics Social Science Q ek : ztl Diana L. Kramer Suzanne Klitt Social Science Civil Engineering Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities PAMELA GREYSUN English major Pam Greyson has been President, Vice-President, and Secretary of Panhellenic. She has served on the A.S. Council, A.W.S. Council, Pep Board, and Public Relations Board. Manfred Knaak Albert F. Kolhe Earle W. Krepelin Jr. Thomas Kuhns Pam has been Secretary of her sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, and has also been Sweetheart of Sigma Chi fraternity. Anthropology Marketing Social Science Social Science ,gl Dorothy Knaresboro Paula Kolves Joan Paulette Kroesen Home Economics Nursing Art Susan Adelle Kull Home Economics Diane Janine Kniss William C. Koskinen Allan Kuehler John I. Kumbula Home Economics Chemistry Business Management Journalism '7i 'Z? Joan Koenigshofer John A. Koutsoukos Rolf Kuhlow' William Thomas Kummer Home Economics Business Management Physical Education Business Management aT.1T?ii'.2-xi-Q if 5 JUAN HERZIG .loan Herzig has been President and Secretary of the Associated Women Students. She has served as Las Meninas President and has been a member of Mortar Board, Shell and Oar, Sigma Alpha Eta, Aztec Center Board, and Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Joan, a Speech and Hearing major, was also Miss California in the National College Queen Contest. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities SUSAN HOROWITZ Sue Horowitz has been active in Cetza, Spurs, Las Meninas, and Mortar Board. She has been treasurer of Delta Phi Alpha, secretary of Alpha Mu Gamma, and Chairman of Mortar Board Leadership School. Sue, a German major has been on the Dean's List and was A.W.S. Woman of the Month. Lawrence Lagle Thomas William Lane Engineering Psychology lui ' 94' ...A wr . XXX . fit' iiie ,, NX X. STEPHEN HINTZ Management major Steve Hintz has been Pres- ident, Secretary and Treasurer of his frater' nity, Sigma Pi. He has been a member of the American Marketing Association, l.F.C. Judi- ciary Board, and Anahuac. Steve was also Pres- ident of Phi Eta Sigma and a member of the Dean's List for three semesters. 'H David C. Kurner Carolyn Lagler Dianallouise Lambron Navarro L. Langston Ill Accounting Art Fine Arts for Public Administration Elementary Education Su-Yang Kwang Allan 1. Lahman Gene Gary Lamke Eric Larson Business Business Management Physical Education Physical Education Allison Labor Bettye Laird Victor Richard Landa Jr. Wayne Larson English Social S ' -H' ' ' ' ' ' cience :story Electrical Engineering Social Science V John Lafoya Patricia E. Lambeth Karen lean Lanrlwehr Sharon R. La Sogga Business Administration Political Science Ph ' ' ysical Education Botany Seniors 8 Graduates Kurner- luna Thomas Leathers Finance Ronald Lauderhach Marketing 19' at my -J Patricia Law Social Science Diana Leboffe Social Science Kathleen Ledbeter Spanish Cheryl Elizabeth Lawrence Social Science 19- Carol Le Desma Spanish BFUCQ W- I-?0I12I'd Nancy I. Lockett SOCIBI SClel1Ce Social Science David Lehton Engineering Helaine Patricia Leibowitz Spanish . env 'Q E Sf. Nina Lodvick Leinenweher Accounting Fred S. Leslie History 3 Shirley Levensun Fine Arts -Social Sciences .Ei VK iw y B S. 'Nw X is if Mary Joan Levett French Nancy J. Lewis Sociology 'Q SQ Susan Elizabeth Lewis History S ! Koi Brenda Light Nursing Kirsti L. Lodge German ,Q .Q Jacqueline R. Lung Social Science Virginia Lord Social Science for Elementary Education -af Q siaay -at Peter C. Love Recreation Frank A. Lueke Geography Ezequiel C. Lujan Engineering Diane E. Leach Jennifer W. Lee Richard Leland Maureen Elaine Lewis Rohert S. Lion Christine M. Loss Peter R. Luna Marketing English Marketing Social Science Heaith Science English Sociology 14 Mark R. Maddrell Eva Maiick Marinkovic Louis John Mathe Accounting Social Science Physical Education were 'TY we La Lonnie A. Lyons James C. Males Virginia M. Malloy Howell Ross Marmount Kathleen Martindale William Mathews Craig Matthias Marketing Speech Arts Social Science Social Science Social Science General Management 1-- - is-f ff' Ellen Christine Mace Moira Therese Malley Geoffrey Elliot Malter Galen Frank Marsh Edward Martinez Mary Gayla Mathiews Michael Matte Social Science French Marketing Accounting Public Administration Sociology Management Marleen Mace Charles Mallison Betty -Ruth Manuel Diane Marie Martin Miguel M. Martinez Patrick H. Mathison Janet Maule Psychology Socisl Scgefice and Social Science Nursing Spanish Chemistry Home Economics syc o ogy Joyce Andrea MacPherson Richard Mallison Lester A. March Peggy Joel Martin Susan Joy Masliah Samuel I. Matson, Jr. Marilyn McCradle Social Welfare History Accounting Social Welfare General Marketing Home Economics Seniors 8 Graduates Lyons- Mclflhinney .gy . ,'1 th, mfifg ligiiitiilv WT 1- Y 2 , Ann McFaddin Dennis Mcliorman Yvonne Margaret Mcltelvey Psychology English Social Science I its E- . -5 ' ' Ch ' ' M L hl' E lTh McM'llen Michael McNew Nancy McNew lohn McTighe - William Mneairs T'mig?y!hTf:Q3ney rsscfgfi sgieanuei In ar Indggteial Arts Journalism Marketing Public Administration Marketing ,sw ' Q Y 1 if':'l! x cia o. S .- N? N se '-R35 -Fredrick Meffle Kenneth Meil Tami Melone Ronald Meltzer Gerald Mendoza Sharon Menzie Thomas Mercer Business Administration English Physical Education Political Science Political Science Political Science Mathematics 'V Qc, 'QS' Ci? Beverly Merrill John Metcalf Beth Meverden Evern Meyer Merle Meyers Michael Miles Fredrick Miller Home Economics Mathematics Speech Pathology Social Science Public Administration English Psychology Gretchen Miller lane Ann Miller Linda L. Miller Paula S. Miller Ralph Miller Ronald Miller Shirley Miller Social Science Nursing Home Economics History Public Administration Economics Social Science Seniors 8 Graduates McFaddin- orris David Spencer Milne German Marilyn Mock Speech Arts Ivan Moghaddam Royce E. Mohr James Moles Samuel Moon Russian Elementary Education Geology History -na Mildred Moore Art Virginia Moore English N,....s Lauretta Moore Sally Vee Moore English Social Science Vicki Sue Moore Home Economics Barry Montgomery Paul S. Montgomery P. J. M. Moran Physical Education Physics Electrical Engineering Gerald Moreno Anne Morgal Dennis Morgan- Robert Morris Physics Marketing Public Administration insurance Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities RUXI ISRAEL Roxi Israel has been President, Vice-President, Pledge Trainer, and Treasurer of her sorority, Alpha Epsilon Phi. She has been a member of Sigma Alpha Eta, Little Sisters of the Crossed Swords, Student Union Board, and the Sopho- more and Junior Class Councils. A Speech Therapy major, Roxi was Homecoming Float Chairman and a member of Panhellenic Pres- ident's Council. JERELYN JOHNSON English major Jerelyn Johnson has been Vice- president and Treasurer of her sorority, Alpha Phi. She has been Mortar Board President, Las Meninas President, and Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Sweetheart. Jere, an English major, has been on the Dean's List, was Junior Woman of the Year and this year was in the Home- coming Court. l Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities DUUGLAS JOHNSON Douglas Johnson has been Public Relations Board Chairman, Student Speaker's Bureau Chairman, and Associated Nlen Students Pres- ident. Doug has also been Vice-President of M3l'g0i MOI'l'iS0l1 ,Ohh MOI'l'iSSEy Social SCi8ilC9 SOCIOi0gy the Inter-Fraternity Council and Secretary of Sigma Chi fraternity. .IUANIE KUENIGSHUFER Joanie Koenigshofer, a Home Economics major, has been Sophomore Class secretary, Activities Board secretary, and Little Sisters of Athena secretary. She has been President, House Nlan- ager, and Social Chairman of Sigma Kappa sorority. Joanie has also been a member of Shell and Oar Crew Auxiliary and the Home Economics Club. as il' V Michael Morrissey Michael James Motte Carol Mottoh Frank Gideon Muchenje Social Science Broadcasting Social Science Public Administration .git IQ' we- Katherine Mueller Barbara Kay Muller Elizabeth Muller Eric Muller English Physical Education Physical Education Political Science Edgar Murphy Linda Murphey Mary Myers Sally Myers Zoology Social Science Nursing Nursing f S . S we sg.. S Ann L. Navarra Deborah A. Neal Social Science Social Science Ann Nagengast Rebecca S. Nanney Social Science Mathematics Seniors 8 Graduates Morrison-0wens Lou Ray Neel Mansford Neily Terrance A, Nglggn Home Economics Physics Geolggy Jane Newberry Social Science Thomas L. Nelson Constance Netzley Claude G. Newland Robert C. Newman Il Gary M. Newton Biian Neyesstani Industrial Arts Nursing Social Science Zoology Physical Education Mathematics uv' John R. Nilsen Social Science Marcus W. Nichols Janet Nielsen . Q 4 - - Karen L. Nohle Gregory J. Noel Janet L. Nolan Barry C. Norris Mechanical Engineering S0claISCler1Ce Music Mathematics Journalism Biology Frederick B. Oden Mallie Odle Kathleen Okuma Frank A. Oliva Il Calvin J. Oliver Merry Oliver Barbara Olsson Mathematics English Social Science Mathematics Marketing Social Science Social Science Wendy Oman Kathleen Orr Manuel S. Ortiz Kathleen A. Orzeck Thomas W. Oshel Cheryl Owen Richard T. Owens Home Economics English Political Sciernce and English Biology Social Science History panis 3. SSN f 'Es X 'K ,IL- 5 I Q- . xi Sandra M. Pais Mathematics . R 1 William E. Pafford Dorothy 1. Page Susanlll. Painter Special Business Administration History SUSE!! E. Parker Fine Arts .loan Palmer David A. Parham Skip Park Art Political Science Biology ' i,, S' P Candy Parry Carolyn A. Parsley Karen A. Parsons Social Science English German Marjorie Pattison English Anthoney Paula Charles M. Payne Virginia Payne Accounting Marketing Social Science Barhara A. Parker Nursing ' ' :se x A '..5':'f 4gu gf Susan M. Pathman Social Science Constance 1. Peluso Music Daniel J. Parker Patricia A. Parker Mathematics Social Science Lee Patterson Wanda R. Patterson English Microbiology Susan Pennell Earl E. Penny Sociology Civil Engineering Darlene E. Perino Michael Persinger Edwin A. Persky Ill Judith D. Peters Betty A. Peterson David R. Peterson Jeannie Peterson Speecjh ang Hearing Social Science Special Psychology Social Science Biology Social Science isor ers Seniors 8 Graduates Pafford - Procsal Kenneth E. Peterson Thomas T. Peterson Joanne M. Peterson Karen A. Peterson Social Science ' ' Fine Arts and Social Science Judith L. Petronovich Speech and Hearing Pathology Social Science Insurance Linda M. Phelan David Pine Ann Pleggellklmle Office Management Journalism Recreation Allen A. Pluth Ilona Posey Spencer V. Preston English English Physics j JS 55 g' 1-v-S S. I .t . TM, K, Sharon Prince Charles J. Printz Thomas G. Procopio Political Science Industrial Arts Marketing Sherry L. Peyton Speech and Hearing Pathology Darrell A. Pluff Business Administration Patrick D. Price Biology Valerie Procsal Physical Education Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities MARYL SAWCH IK English major Maryl Sawchik has been on the Dean's List for seven semesters. Maryl attended Mortar Board Leadership School and has been Cap and Gown Chairman and Cultural Chair- man for Mortar Board. She was a member of Las Meninas and Chi Omega sorority and was concert series chairman of the Cultural Arts Board. JIM STERRETT Jim Sterrett, an English major, has been Upper Division Representative to the A.S. Council and a member of the A.S. Executive Committee. He was Junior Class Vice-President, Homecom- ing Parade Chairman and a member of the Long Range Planning Board. Jim was also lnter- Fraternity Council Treasurer and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and Oceotl. Annette Prialo Manuel J. Puentes Art Chemistry Rosalie Il-uadri Social Science Peter K. Ruechenberger Jerome J. Rachman Jane Radenbaugh Linda Radmore Robert B. Raines Michael Ramage Alicia Ramirez Industrial Arts Marketing Social Welfare Music Education Mathematics Journalism Spanish Ronald J. Ramos Beverly J. Ramsey Richard T. Ramsey, Jr. Dale E. Randles, Jr. Carolyn L. Raney Gene P. Rankin Marcia Rash Marketing French Mechanical Engineering English Mathematics Engineering Physical Education Carolyn Rasmussen Robert G. Rast, Jr. Roberta J. .Reagan Sharon Reaume Eleanor Rector Social Science Animal Husbandry Recreational Social Science Social Science Administration '.',,ii SH' .,.y ., .gi . l Harry Reed Nancy Reed William T.. Reed Charles W. Reeder Theresa Reeser Mathematics Psychology Social Science Psychology Social Science O Seniors and Graduates Prolo - Roth, M. Donald A. REIHEFII Health Education , 5 s A' Q' 'X' xxx. . V 5 1 'k Sally K. Reeves Recreation Administration Mary K. Redmond French ' M gr Mary J. Reynolds Recreation Jay B. Rhodes Miguel Ricanor, lr. James 0. Rice Journalism Psychology Fil'l3l'IC9 Alan S. Rich Social Science Tompkins Rich Annette L. Richards Claudia Richards Judith G. Richardson Lawrence D. Riche Th y omas L. Richey History Social Science Speech Arts Social Science Marketing Special I 'mg Kathryn A. Riffle Dennis A. Riggs Uta Ritter n I Daniel Roberts Garth W. Roberts English Economics Public Administration g Ronald Roberts Accounting Broadcasting Social Science l fci f John4RohIes Blaine M. Rockwell, Jr. Janie Rodenbaugh Valva G. Rodieck Christina Rodriguez Consuelo Rodriquez Sociology En lish ' ' ' g English Special English English ,av qs, Robert V. Roppe Janet K. Rose Elayne Rosenburg Warren M. Rosengrant Ellen Ruston Linda R. Roth German Sociolo S ' IS ' ' A ' gy ocia cience History English Spanish Sammie L. Ricks Home Economics Donna Robinson Psychology Melinda R. Romano Social Welfare hi reef Marilyn A. Roth Physical Education 159 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities RICHARD LELAND Marketing major Richard Leland has been Pres- ident and secretary of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. He has been Daily Aztec Advertising Manager and Business Manager for the Del Sudoeste. LeeAnn Rouse Robert L. Ruhalcaba Home Economics Real Estate Rich has also been a member of the Public Relations Board and the Associated Men Stu- dents Council. LINDA MILLER Linda Miller has been a member of Cetza, Las Meninas, and Mortar Board. She has been Vice- President and Assistant Rush Chairman of Kappa Delta sorority. Linda, a Home Economics major, has been on the Dean's List for four xsxemesters and was Co-Chairman for Spring eek. Daniel F. Ruhin Thomas K. Rudd Phillip G. Rummery Dean S. Russell Chemistry Engineering Sociology Management Richard T. Russell Jacqueline K. Ruther Joanne Rutherford Edward Ryan Social Science Social Science English Accounting Carol L. Ryden Terry Sable Nancy Sabonjian Charles R. Saffell lr. Sociology Marketing Speech Arts Production Management mx Lloyd D. Sage Patricia A. Sailors Kyoko Sakita Michael H. Salazar Personnel Management Physical Education Art BioIOEY Seniors 8 Graduates Rouse-Settle Richard F. Sams Julia Samuels Business Administration SOCIBI SCIGHCG :E ' .lc- Tania T. Sanborn German David J. Sanchez Theodore I. Sandall Ronald L. Sanders Joseph Y. Sandoval Lloyd W. Saunders Maryl Louise Sawchik Maria D. Saxod Public Administration Latin Geography Biology Philosophy English Spanish .,-f 5 mlenlifb . Q K b Q ,. xx X . H Q iii.-5 Lana Schaffer Margaret Ann Schettler John Anders Schey Landon L. Schkade, lr. Chemistry English Chemistry Public Administration Pamela Schott Thomas G. Schowalter Joycelyn Jones Schroeder Edward Schulman Recreation Administration Special Social Science Business Administration Sharon A. Scott Linda Sebourn Judith Secord Douglas W. Selby Spanish English Social Science Social Science Robert Louis Schmitt Zoology Patricia Scholelield Sandra Scholfield Recreation Administration Home Economics Frederick Schulte Karen A. Scott Phyllis Scott Art Fine Arts and Social Science Real Estate 53' Nicole Selna Vahan 0. Serpekian Barbara Settle Social Welfare Chemistry Home Economics 1 6 janet Sgverns Paul D. Seyfarth, Jr. Frank T. Shamel Home Economics Recreation Administration IYISUVHUCC Ronna Shamel Florahelle R. Sheridan Carl H. Shifflett Hyun K. Shin Sheryl Shocklee David H. Shumway Insurance Mathematics Marketing Art Nursing PHYSICS ...- G- -S Susan A. Sihley James R. Siegel Peter Sigrist Gary C. Simms g Nancy L- SiI11mS Gif! 550100 Home Economics Biology Biology Public Administration Sociology Art Sandra L. Shute Accounting Peggy R. Simpson Social Science Susan Siner Penny Sirna Robert Sirota Robert Sitcoscy Robert L. Skelton Dianne S. Slack Spanish English Psychology Marketing Zoology Social Science Marilee A. Sleeter James F. Sleeth JoAnn Small Douglas C. Smay Jeffery A. Smith Cheryl L. Smith History Finance Social Science Chemistry History Marketing Seniors 8: Graduates Severins-Sperry, W. Kathleen M. Slater Sociology Q0 Della L. Smith Nursing 'S T' Uvlllllas E. Smith Gerald J. Smith EHZIISH Sociology Herbert I. Smith Janet L. Smith Lyndon Smith Michael W. Smith Social Science Social Science Art Education Spanish Terrance J. Smith Lawrence A. Smothers Lani K. Smulski Diane M. Snell Marketing Physical Science Social Science Social Science fic Diane Snell Ronald L. Snyder Sharon M. Somers Russell A. Sorensen Physics Psychology Social Science Psychology John N. Spud James ll. Spencer Marcia Sperry William R. Sperry Sociology Broadcasting Social Science Physics Wh0's Who in American Colleges and Universities FRANK MlJllIN Marketing major Frank Mullin has been Pres- ident, Vice-President, and Rush Chairman of his fraternity, Alpha Tau Omega. He has been Vice-President and Treasurer of lnter-Frater- nity Council. Frank has also been a member of the Homecoming Queen Committee and Oceotl. PWQ' ...' edif- K 'Suis- i ,,.w'-, JEAN PETIERSUN Jeannie Peterson has been active as A.S. Sec- retary, Olmeca Hall President, Las Meninas Historian, and Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Activi- ties Chairman. A Social Science major, Jeannie has been a member of Cetza, Inter-Dorm Coun- cil, and the A.S. Council Executive Committee. She was also A.W.S. Woman of the Month and Sophomore Woman of the Year. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities RUBIERT PUGH Public Administration major Bob Pugh has been Freshman Class Representative, Lower Division Representative, and Upper Division Represent- ative tothe A.S. Council. He has been a mem- Glfild SPWBY Steven A. Springer GBOEFHPHY Engineering ber of the Special Events Board, Cultural Arts Board, and the Elections Committee. Bob was also Cheerleader and Freshman Man of the Year. i H RONAlll RAMUS Ron Ramos has been President, Pledge Trainer, and Rush Chairman for Theta Chi fraternity. He has been A.S. Vice-President, Upper Divi- sion Representative, Sophomore Representa- tive, and Junior lVlan ofthe Year. Ron has also been a member of Blue Key, Oceotl, and the American Marketing Association. Barbara J. Stafford Kent S. Stallman Lawrence E. Stamps, lr. LeAnna Stanger Social Science Management Chemistry English William G. Stanley Margaret Stanton Terrelynn 1. Starr William Steele Zoology Social Science Social Welfare Elementary Education W. Leonard Steinharth James K. Sterrett Diane Stetler Roger Stevens Public Administration English Social Science Business Management may Barbara A. St. .lohn Elizabeth Stocker Allenla Stolz Eileen Storey English Sociology Sociology Social Science Seniors 8 Graduates Spivey-Thompson William K. Stratton Susan Strauss Michael D. Straw Biology Speech Arts-Public Marketing Administration Janet Strickland Robert Strickler Patricia Strube Fine Arts Special Psychology Barbara Stumho Spanish Mary Swank Delores M. Swartz lean Sweeney Speech Arts Social Science Social Science Linda Switzer Social Science Dannette Sult Sociology Gerard R. Sylvester Public Administration Ling Hsien Sun Donald Sweetman Microbiology Journalism Paul A. Syverson Mareta Taffel Social Science History Joseph D. Tafoya Lawrence Tagle Ronald T. Takashima Wilbur K. Takashima Joseph Paul Tamulonis Madeline Tamuru Donna Lee Taylor Physical Education French Accounting Civil Engineering Marketing Physics Interior Design Lawrence A. Taylor Linda Ann Taylor Margaret Taylor Susan K. Taylor Martin Saul Tepper Gerald R. Thiele Kathleen Diane Thompson Marketing Speech ahnd Hearing Social Science English Marketing English English Pat 0 ogy 165 Suzanne V. Tobey Nursing Kathryn Tom Errol B. Tonsky Marketing NUI'SlTlg Merla Kae Tootle Gayle L. Trempe Mark W. Trop Dorothy Jo Trotter Patricia True Allan lt. Tse Richard M. -Tucker Art Social Science Marketing Social Science English Microbiology Marketing BY A 2 X Sharon Tucker Patricia Tuel James W. Tufford Dramatic Arts Mathematics Microbiology 4,- 1' F XS? l8l1lC9 I. UIITTEI' Social Science ' . Robert Tyger Mathematics l . . Harold Tyson Robert W. Tyzzer Ill Lloyd D. Uber Russian Anthropology Finance Rose E. Uribe Miles Usui Lane Valentine Alice H. VanHecke Judith Vant Reginald Van Woy Psychology Sociology Fine Arts Home Economics English Business Administration , A .... s v b S ' ' 3 i aw,-ss .,, t ' fits . - Jtlkiyiadis Vassiliadis Victor A. Vilaplana Ernestine R. Villegas John B. Vivoli Judith Vogt Karen Vold Susan J. Vreeland Office Management History Social Science Psychology Fine Arts and Humanities Social Science English Seniors 8 Graduates obey - Weir WEE? Barbara Wagar Special JoAnne Wallen Lewis R. Wanzwe Thomas F. Wardell Leslie Ward History Social Welfare Public Administration English Wilma A. Wark Nancy L. Warren Dandra D. Warwick Norman.Waters Social Science Social Science Social Science Industrial Arts Richard Watkins Sandra Watkins Michael H. Wayne Marketing Art Pre-Law Andrew H. Webb Lawrence A. Weckman Wendy Weinberger Theresa l. Weir Social Science Accounting Recreation Spanish Who s Who In American I . . , . . Col eges and UlliV8l'SItlBS JOHN RUZICH Physics major John Ruzich has been on the Dean's List and has been A.S. Commissioner of elections, a member of the Homecoming Committee and Elections Committee. A mem- ber of Sigma Chi fraternity, John has been Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Chairman and a member of the Varsity Crew Team. H751-.ici milf RUBERT SITCUSCY Robert Sitcoscy, a Marketing major, has served on the Fresman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Council. He was Junior Class Vice-Pres- ident and a member of the Varsity baseball team. Bob was also active in Sigma Chi frater- nity and Oceotl. Whois Who in American Colleges and Universities BETTY J0 TAlBOT Junior Psychology major Betty Jo Talbot has been a member of Cetza, Spurs, and Las Men- inas. Betty Jo attended Mortar Board Leader- ship School and was chosen Sophomore Woman of the Year and Sophomore Woman of Achieve- ment. She has been on the Dean's List and was Donald J. Weismann Michael D. Wellilllillll Industrial Arts Enlllsh Junior Advisor for Spurs. ...QSQ lin Robert ll. Wildermuth Steven D. Wildt Special Mathematics 'A Charles Wellens Betty J. Wells James Wesley Kenneth S. Westlake Electrical Engineering Physical Education Biology Marketing and Economics Barbara Wetzel Social Science I Ellyn L. Williams Business Education '54 Trudy Wetzler lohn L. Whitney Karen Wickstrom English Electrical Engineering Home Economics S A Kay Williams Sociology LeEllen Williams Social Science Mark E. Williams Social Science Robert A. Williams Sandra Williams Suzanne Williams Valerie A. Willis Carol Ann Wilson Theodore G. Wineteer Katherine I. Winkler Finance Art Art History Office Management Home Economics Mechanical Engineering English Seniors 8 Graduates Weismann-Zxyloph Carla Wlnshy Social Science John A. Wishon Sylvia K. Withers Special Fine Arts and Social Science Michael Woliington Pauline Po-Luen Wong Catherine C. Woo Shirley A. Wood Andrea Woodard David F. Woodill Lenora L. Worden Business Ogfice Microbiology Art Social Science French Zoology Social Science A minis ra ion Fredrick A. Woy Donald R. Wozniak Physics Mechanical Engineering Physics Microbiology Theodore F. Wrobel Au Yang Arthur R. Yarmun Industrial Arts, Economics and Business Administration Linda Jean Yarrow Theresa Yates Social Science Social Welfare Gloria Mae Yee Hing Kui Yeung Bertha Young Janice M. Yount Leonard Zagwolski Iraj Zandi-Moghaddam Gene Zdunuwaki Office Management Biology English-Music Art Marketing Mechanical Engineering Pre-Dental H xx Q fa A ...e I: . i -Q -S if are A is .N N F s A . .Ls X Jill I. Zeimer Judith Ziegler Blanche Zimmerman G. A. Zimmerman Russell lf. Zoller Dace Zvirhulis Bertha Zgiyloph Political Science Social Science Social Science Accounting industrial Arts English Russian 9 John Case St Anita Burkhart take time out for some refreshments! I Senior lass This year the Senior Class was un- der the leadership of John Case, Presi- dent, Richard Tucker, Vice-President, Mavis Morgan, Secretary, and Judy Peters, Treasurer. The year was filled with many activi- ties for the Senior Class Council. The council was busy choosing a gift for the school. After many suggestions the final decision was made to buy a bronze San Diego State Seal for the entry of the new Student Union building. Continuing in a progressive year the Seniors were faced with selecting the outstanding professors in each respec- tive devision. Each senior voted in the spring election for the outstanding pro- fessor in his major area. After selections were made the Senior Class presented plaques to each professor on Awards Day. The organization of Baccalaureate and Graduation was another undertaking of the Senior Class Council. Seniors had to be measured for Caps and Gowns, Speakers had to be found, and final de- tail arrangements had to be made. Concluding the year was a Cocktail Party for the Seniors at the Atlantis Res- taurant on June 6. The party was fol- lowed by Graduation Exercises the fol- lowing day in Aztec Bowl. A year comes and goes so quiekl . . . Didn't it all just begin? The summer riots of Detroit and Newark, the need to get something done, the summer trips to the beach, cold beer, loving, laughing -loving-that was the summer. And, the school year came again. Andy Warhol came to campus but was it really him? Or just some other long-haired jerk. SdS and Peace and Freedom wanted to enter campus politics - but they couldn't get into the sandbox. The Good Morning Teaspoon legiti- mizes the 4-letter word--love. Dow Chemical recruits on campus, an effigy is burned to protest. The State budget-what budget? How are things down on The Farm? The Daily Aztec goes to national news and becomes The Daily Editorial. Graduate draft deferments - what deferments? Canadian tourist business doubles- so does Canadian grade school enroll- ments. And a word about the cheerleaders -nothing. SDS football goes big time - Utah 31, SDS 25. A campus legal service begins. The unloyal loyalty oath. And it was a year of movies-In the Heat of the Night, Cool Hand Luke, The Graduate, Bonnie and Clyde, Closely Watched Trains, To Sir With Love. lt snowed in San Diego. 55th Street resuscitated on October 31st. Mazatlan and the River are places to go. Have you seen Weird Harold or Fat Albert? That Place again! National politics are up, up and away- Johnson announces he won't run. Kennedy, McCarthy - Maybe Hum- phrey-Who Knows? Nixon in, Rockefeller waiting for the draft -so Johnson baby draft him, Reagan isn't ? Vietnam peace talks are the big question mark. A look at the future- 5O years ago the U. S. S. Pueblo was captured. What is religion? Kavanaugh, Pike and Gottschalk speak on campus. Tijuana is still South. Parents favor co-ed visiting in dorms - sure thing. Motion slowed by strobes. Star Trek and Mission: Impossible- half way adult. Chant a while with Allen Ginsberg. The year of a cat named Sloopy. Things could have been better but they could have been worse-That's pretty good for me. . . . Dr. Martin Luther King was as- sassinated-and stark reality was forced upon us. - -1 gf WC ' s i t I l 4-iff'1.-Q ,, . . , , . 2 , 4 Y. I uh. ,xi , . , 'Wk ,, ,,.., 17. jig. f X l ' ' i- H ' in 4 , Q 4 ff fa 'Q lf? lr . ' MS' 7 . I 'N v in A A l Dr. Joseph A. Rodney, Director Imperial Valle ampu The rapidly growing campus of San Diego State College at Calexico was established in 1959. The Ca- lexico campus now has a student body of 450 and a faculty of 15 professors. Dr. Rodney has been the director of this campus since its beginning. He has been well supported by a faculty of qualified and enthusiastic professors. Be- cause the campus is small it provides an opportunity for an excellent professor-student relationship in many of its seminar-like classes. Every lVlonday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 40 stu- dents participate in a college education program by traveling from Indio to Calexico on a bus. The Calexico students participate in a 45 member chorus which has presented many community con- certs and will take part in the graduation of 44 seniors this June. This year the associated students sponsored sev- eral social functions including feature movies, barbe- ques, Christmas and Spring dances, and several guest speakers. The college has also sponsored an inter-cultural trip to Nlexico, visiting such spots as Hermosillo, Guaymas, and Kino Bay. bmw mm . WN-l, - -waz .W .fs iw. .Q Q. 7 M K .I ' V: K ,fc ,, , Q 1'-2. 1 K M W W .. . wmv ,jim il. ,. Rx igglfzw 'mfs fp -ww 1 .N . mseww we .rafts , 4, ' me 5 K s . , . T 5' A ff' ' f' it llsi. ' T , , ,,l T , 4 .s ll f if- fix 21,1-fmfifi if ' 2 as , k ay... ,, :VEI nn! : fffxrv LnfQvf,13?f!wi7'gi0?jf3il7GQ,4QA,,Q if 31 ty., V, rf43,.fa ..'x.','.4lP .,.V if QS gt, '.fWlY'. ' Z' we-?i,,' ' 3 'ww l. f,,g,, ',,qM2'1f.'lZ'f'n,.,' ,Z af, .ag ' '-,gg ex , eh- , ' 'U -54Z 3'-off: 5 5f'14'T+'.J'. TM' ' ' 4. , , 1 -cw -M' ' - f--.vs 4 -I N UQ. .b 'ifqglg-arg KM.. K 0 l , D- ,. . ,. . f N . A , .W-aww, i . vexed?-W... great. ..,, ,. f :.If :J Q-L f4 5u'f'0 ,w::1.: 1,-. ,.. 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With eight minutes left in the game the Aztecs led 28-O, and then allowed the Bulldogs to save some pride. Nate Wright was brilliant for the winners while Lloyd Edwards gained 28 yards on three carries before being side- lined for the rest of the year with an in- jury. Against Valley State the Aztecs were hard pressed before winning 30-21. Dick Weber ran 91 yards with an inter- ception for a touchdown, while Mac Dillingham scored from 65 yards out. John Beck intercepted a pair of passes in each game. The men who work in the PIT or in the interior line, resemble some of H. G. Well's creatures through their attempts to protect themselves from the hazards of their position. 2 A s. ml Y -.rf ' z I F? R W ku x 1 Ji, ali , . 55. . O ..f4 'f Wg, GN 5, W Q f1.? 'LE , Z.,-N lb.. l 5 95' Sf if Q x Q. . V, gy , 4 A Q 3 I 1. f , 1 1 5 fr l , 1 ,' , it SA. JI, 35 4,1 ,A '+-.-T.:-.1 LXXQR ' . Q K , Q . x X :fl 354, if Wwe - ffm 5, .' K . . - ,1 ,L . ' Su XX X Fi: 'o . 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Players fabovej say grace before their second annual Camellia Bowl meal, gobble the main Gator QB Bob Toledo entered the game with a helmet that resembled a planetarium. The S.F. State standout had one star for each of his 45 touchdown passes painted on his headgear. The only stars that were added during the Camellia Bowl were possibly ones in front of his eyes when he was lunched Ca football term meaning hit hardy late in the game and was forced to leave with a broken jaw. dish of Gator Qbelowl and fright, treat the na- tions No. 1 college Q.B. like Mom's apple pie. alrffr- -' sf'-' rr ' - 'fe K X i Q w llctls g Nr .,i.. liiifil iiii I l..i f . ' R, N.. iw . , 1 vu .1 Line coach Claude Gilbert QLJ and backfield Head defensive coach Sid Hall CLJ and Ernie coach Rod Dowhower CRQ assist Don Coryell in Zampese CR? during a practice session. Zam- the offensive coaching. pese will drill the defensive backs, while Ken ootball Pro.. gress Parallel ampu pan ion San Diego State has been the nation's Number One small college football team for two consecutive seasons. ln accom- plishing this, mutual benefits and chal- lenges affected the campus community and the football program. While indivi- dual team members and coaches have been recognition, the school itself has also received nation-wide attention. Many prospective, well qualified college stu- dents desire to further their education at a California school. Where do the ap- plicants turn? They go to the institution best known to them. The publicity which San Diego State has received through football program, coupled with the aca- demic rating and climate o f f e r s the searching student an opportunity to identify with our college. The entire school benefits from the matriculation of these students, while the football pro- gram is afforded the opportunity of at- tracting new talent. A successful football program also has developed pride within the students al- ready attending San Diego State. Foot- ball games permit the students and facul- ty alike to say Who do we play this week ? or Did you hear that we beat SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Total San Diego 66 84 86 56 292 Opponents 0 54 40 35 129 Madison and Larry Hilliard QL-R backgroundj will oversee the linemen and Iinebackers. San Francisco? This allows not only the players and coaches but the entire school to justly say We are Number l. Victories over Tennesse State, Weber State, Northern Illinois, Montana State and all the members of the CCAA proved the ranking or our team was no fluke, but a 25 game winning streak was broken when we lost to Utah State 31-25. Even the loss to one of the major college teams in the nation demostrated San Diego's proficiency. The desire was manifested in the support the campus and the San Digeo community at large gave the team. lt was hoped that the advance could be achieved while continuing our traditional tie with the CCAA. However, the league refused to take meaningful action. And finally a change in policy became the straw that broke the camel's back, in- stead of splitting the gate receipts 90 per cent for the home team and 10 per cent for the visitors, as had been done in the past, the league decided that in the future receipts would be split 50-50. Thus our visiting league members would take home half the money from our 44,- 000 spectators, while we would recieve half of the gate from their 9,000 fans who watch our games on the road. - President Malcolm Love announced our withdrawal from the CCAA and San Diego's football life entered its most crit- ical period. The Future Quo Vadis? Failure to gain affiliation with a major conference, coupled with the Chargers' priority for scheduling dates in the new stadium make setting permanent dates a hazardous chore. The thirty-odd scholarships Coach Don Cory- ell has to utilize places the team at an obvious disadvantage when playing major foes, like Utah State with its 110 full scholarships. ln addition, lack of funds presently prohibit the installation of a freshman football program. Thus most of our players are Junior College trans- M-N xxasdf' While not often noted, trainer Bick Harmon must be credited with keeping the Aztecs healthy. fers who are subject to the harassment of rules by members of the NCAA, who are mainly from areas where junior col- leges are scarce, or not utilized. This year six Aztec starters were ruled inelig- ible forthe Camellia Bowl. These problems are not insurmount- able. Coach Coryell has had a success- ful year recruiting, and the team's spring session has proved that next fall's team is probably the best yet, but our schedule is also the toughest in our history. Excellence-The Key Word All human things are subject to decay, if meaningful dedication and purpose are not present. With Mr. Coryell in charge we have no worries in this area. In ad- dition tothe dedication of our head coach and his staff the players also extend themselves. Not only must the athletes put in full day at school but they practice up to 30 hours per week in the fall and spring, and work 40 hours a month for their scholarships. Their enrollment en- hances the stature of San Diego State. ln fact the team is a physical manifesta- tion ofthe desire of the campus commun- ity to achieve excellence in all areas. The attainment of this goal, and the wide recognition which it gives us, can only be achieved if we the students continue to increase the support of our athletic programs. Seventeen players gained honors for their play this season, and of course the list was led by 6-3 flanker Haven Moses, who was named to a first team berth on the Sporting News and Time Magazine major college All-American team. Moses was also named to the honorable mention list on the Newspaper Enterprise Associa- tion CNEAJ and United Press-lnternation- al major college All-American teams. Other honors won by Moses included first team Associated Press Little All- Coast, and first team All-California Col- legiate Athletic Association. Moses was also picked to play in the Shrine East-West Game, the Senior Bowl and the Hula Bowl. He declined the latter because of the conflict with Senior Bowl. Others receiving Little All-American mention include middle guard Jim Hight, defensive back John B e c k , offensive tackle Steve Duich and fullback Lloyd Edwards. Also awarded United Press major college All-Coast mention were Duich, Hight, Beck, center Curt Hansen, tailback Ted Washington, defensive end Cliff Hancock and defensive back Nate Wright. Besides Moses, United Press Little All-Coast first team honors went to Duich, Hansen, Hancock, Beck, defensive end Larry Schakel, defensive tackle Dick Weber and defensive back Jim Crossley. Second team selections included tackle Dave Ogas, guard Dave Thornton, Ed- wards, Hight, and Wright while end Tom Nettles, Washington, Hancock and line- backer Mike Meagher received honorable mention honors. All-CCAA first team picks included Moses, Duich, guard Paul Daniels, Ed- wards, Hight, Hancock and Beck. Six Aztecs were named to the annual North-South Potato Bowl Shrine Game to be played, December 23, at Bakers- field. They include Hansen, Washington, Hight, Hancock, and Beck. ln the Camellia Bowl quarterback Joe Turpen, was voted most valuable player for leading the Aztecs to victory. Turpen completed 10 of 16 passes for 118 yards and carried the ball ten times for 74 yards. SEASON RESULTS Attendance San Diego 16, Tennessee State 8 45,822 San Diego 58, Weber State 12 36,751 San Diego 26, Cal Poly Slo 20 31,492 San Diego 20, CSC Long Beach 7 35,434 San Diego 28, Q CSC Los Ang I s O 9,409 San Diego 47, Q No. Illinois 6 12,537 San Diego 28, Q Fresno State 21 12,500 San Diego 30, Q San Fernando 21 9,200 San Diego 14, Montana State 3 47,125 San Diego 25, Utah State 31 44,318 San Diego 27 San Francisc St. 6 28,403 H T tal 240,942 A y T tal 43,646 G d T t I 284,588 H A g 40,157 qqnt aw rf W Wwwwww , 'i fr I 4,6 Z W W 252 -in f QV' 'W f f' not Vw 1 , 449 ? , P aff A 4 ef, W3 ii an ff? M 3, , wk x Z! 1 4 N E , 2 M554 Eveleth charges downcourt on a fast break. Aztecs ake CCAA Fir t Although winners of the CCAA crown for the second straight year, the Aztecs closed their season on a low note - los- ing to Irvine in the regional semi-finals. Pegged as the nation's No. 1 team at the start of the season, the Aztecs set out to prove their pre-season ranking was no fluke. But a combination of un- timely injuries and bad breaks caused the Aztecs to drop steadily in the polls as the season progressed. Seemingly out of the CCAA race at two games off the pace, 'the Aztecs finally found the range around midsea- son. Dave Miller, Al Skaleky and Bob Clem started scoring regularly above their averages and Rick Eveleth began feeding the ball well. Coupled with the help supplied by newcomers Herman Hagen and Eric Nlartensen, the Aztecs charged past their slipping competition, capturing their second straight CCAA title on the next to last game of the regular season. Not to be considered backing in Coach George Ziegenfuss' boys ran over previous contender Long Beach State 84-72 in the regular season wind-up. W- 4 wMv i i A ,, 1 ,,,, .MM Www G xx . Q? 'Gi Dave Miller 1143 and Bob Clem set up a mismatch The Aztecs are behind and Coach Ziegenfuss shows the strain. 1 HW W 9? OO All-League center Al Skaleky towers above the crowd in his quest for victory. CC A Honor Aztec standouts Al Skaleky and Dave lVliller were named to the CCAA all-star basketball team, while .Bob Clem was chosen for the sec- ond team and Rick Eveleth was accorded honor- able mention. Bob Clem, another Aztec standout, forces his man out of position before he drives in for the layup. Bob was awarded a berth on the CCAA second team. :- Mei it: ' ' W ,W we mf' 41 swim f-M wp--, A... uv fp 2 K , Mwfv f vwww, QM-. 5. Nm., -mm 4 9 .. A S ' N . X A is Xi 1 if 9' sf 4 1 , W. x Afayf-Xp. Sis -MQKKM. if in I II ppon nl Honor IOQ The Hambone U. Chitlins were known for their symmetrical formations. It is rumored that they have reappeared as the June Taylor dancers. -.S Fine Arts Major Daffy CDuckJ QLD ex- claims My mother always said if I didn't wash behind my ears corn would grow in them, but I never dreamed anything like this would grow out of my armpit. What's this business about a cup? 204 The coaches at the University of Methedrine kept the Speeds up for every game. Expert trainer, Dirk T. Mann of I.C.U. did an admirable job pre- paring the boys for athletic con- tests. But the girls fas the one pictured b elowj 'xx N'-n The Stallion U. Thunderettes are instructed by their coach in the proper T manner of their .mu l T Clyde Barrows from Pummel and his father fat leftj were voted co-recipi- ents of the Sportsman of the Year award. The winners were given the symbolic Greek Urn, suitably en- graved - Killing is beauty, that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. X. 1 Er-f 53' E328 in 2 x ,fe 1:36 if? 3 Yi A batter's view of pitcher Lenny 4 ,W Bruce Spruce throwing a no- , l, A , hitter after putting acid in the X 3,5 t I g K p l - 'gm f 4 opposing team's drinking water. s . fi 4.4 ' 2' tl ' ' 'Q . r Lenny played for the P8-F 5? A AF jg ,gpg fx Q at . by .Q 3 X f Flyers, X . , s f 1- Q si'- , i ' l. 5. . 4, ,v., ,. ..,. ..,, f A , Q 3, 7 Q H .. , L, I- 1, -V 555. Q ,lt -ff X. L: xl: v -ew N t I 1 M' tr 'T ,ff ' ft' if WMWS 6 3' f' Q .A Al ' 205 X . , ,. lg f if T? , ' . . it t, ,. N., . M pr ew... .. ' -5,-. wif. 41 it ' Q 9 -1' H- , X 4.5 W- 'ac , .,,., ,- 5 ',-Q..-:ja.::.-5.2.1.-Q ,gi A, e. If ' 2 . , 4' .. F. - G A A -- - ,. M - i ' -' Mllmwx.. n.. A x 2 ross ountr aptures rown Dedication and hard work produce NCAA crown Far from the glory of publicity, a squad of 16 dedicated men push themselves to the peak of physical perfection. The 1967 Cross Country team, coached by Tony Sucec, captured the CCAA championship and won an unprecedented third straight NCAA college division crown. The squad finished either first or second in every meet it entered, regardless if the opposition was small or major college. The team members, who had to run from six to eight miles a day, six days a week, selected all-American Greg Bagby as the outstanding runner. Other outstanding performers were Juan Hernandez, John Colson, Dave Hamblen and Pete Virgadamo. Senior Greg Bagby placed third in the NCAA finals, second in the CCAA championship race and was the team's outstanding runner. l l 206 BQSB Team members include, first row, from left: Juan Hernandez, Dave Hamblen, Rich Cota, Roger Friend, Bob Caikowski, Skip Crowley. 2nd row: Bill Plumb, Pete Virgadamo, Bud Piraino, Al Marshall, Doug Barnett, Elvin Durop fmgr.J, Coach Tony Sucec. 3rd row: Steve Dorsch, Greg Bagby, John Colson, Ron Weaver, Biff Newman. After a grueling four mile run, Aztec Skip Crowley receives his award, a simple stick which records his order of finish. 422 A hw 'n3?ilf 1iM Www hx. ,fa ,M ' S.--.fn xv j..g,,, and N-' 9 f .l 4- f-.. . v S . X , vu, ,- 1, 0 --fo.,-. ' a 1 W , ,far g, xxx im !'?E1!65?i5 N, I 'sf 4 'HM W X if ,W ' 41 Q 4 y, K I K is 4 V2 i. 'P ff if z wwf Vywwn ,MH W, ki' ,ig 'WWW WT' .4 f f Q M, -A V, ,A ww M--...Q 'A 'hh f N ww V. A.,. W W , v 9 J 9:l sr- - . XM .. M. S ww H , K ...,, .,,, ii ,. .. aagffg ag: if , X Sw ? 3 f '- 1f'if.f40 1 :N rw. ,rf If Q' up .haw-Q -Q... www 3-W W 'Wgk-ww 4 QRRMVSIGL -si QYBN' L. 'wr--W Ap- 'MW 3315 wg13gff j,f.-6wfSm .f ,W-I V -mam. Shaw Spain . . ,gg ,N-xwmpf' w1Q..Q,.'r 7 5 '...,AdF 'Q ,M 6 1 .' 5 H., V N., vf ' ' 4' ,ff 1' JM mg 4 ff-f W, A 1 V y ,, X ,A , 11- X H 51 ' w3 ,1f'5i ff2 + - ea. s W W 1, 4, f ' 5 ' ff ,X i M if Ji an ff - , A ' 'f . if L A ' 59 :AVIVV Q, ,,. 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Three of the clubs that placed higher, Cal Poly CSan Luis Obispoj, Fresno, and Cal State Long Beach are among the best in the nation. Coach Shu- ford Swift's squad defeated two AAWA opponents, Stanford and Berkeley, dur- ing the regular season, proving that the minor sports are ready to compete in such major college athletics as football and basketball. The advent of more 'S John Wilson, 167 lbs., using a cross body ride to control his opponent. scholarships, providing for individual standouts and team depth, will also en- able the wrestling squad to compete with the larger schools. Aztecs who placed in the CCAA championships were John Thorsness, 4th in the 123 pound class, John Wilson, 3rd in the 160 pound class, Bob Grimes, 2nd in the 191 pound class, and Bill Hoffman, 3rd in the heavy- weight division. Swift will have to replace seniors Wilson, Dave McCullough, Les Adair and Roger Schumann. Surrounding the team's brand new golfball are Az- tec golfers CL-RJ Bill Par- barcus, Bill Teasdall, Joe Aiken, Coach Dr. Frank Scott, Ray Carrasco, Rich Ward and Tom Nettles. olfers ost Excellent 23-4 Record This year's edition of the Aztec golf team finished in sole possession of 2nd place in the CCAA. After starting off with a win theiAztecs ran off twenty-two more. This, coupled with only four losses in dual match competition, added up to an excellent season record of 23-4. The With wrists firm, heels dug in and little body turn, Rich Ward drives through a perfect sand shot. golfers will compete in two post-season tournaments, the Fresno Classic and the Western Intercollegiate Tournament in Santa Cruz. Overall the squad averaged under 76 when playing on their home course, Carlton Oaks. 212 W Q , . With new Coach Bob Chapman be- hind them the tennis team had posted a respectable 5-3 record by the beginning of April, a definite improvement over last year's record of 4-17 for the whole sea- son. Back from last years squad include much improved Bud Byers, Dennis Han- nan, and Rich Williams. Paul Robinson, a letterman, Paul Farr and Don Dale are also returning. SDSU Tennis mproved Aztec Netters: Back Row QL-R1 Coach Bob Chap- man, Don Dale, Sterling Woodruff, Dennis Hannan, Bud Myers, Jim Roth, Gary Osgood. Front Row QL-RJ Dave Wild, Paul Farr, Dick Ong, Bill Robinson, Rich Williams and Bob Alexander. af i -iii - ' so it issi s if QRfQLlSf?i4PL5QiL!, ' as ,KAN X 1. ' , fwf f -, vfbffi ' . Bud Myers exhibits classic overhand serve Mlke Lange on a clean and jerk. Top Row fl - rj: Dan Vaughn, Brian Woods, Mike Lange Mike Manlove, Bill Baroni. Bottom Row QI - rj: Bob Kirby Frank Rocker, Bob Seymour. eightlifiers Take Ci! ount hampionships 'V if Q C .,3. i .X i .. Q Q -s...3iv,,,Q,,qm it An Aztec under definite pressure. Peterson rides his man down. ough ndermanned Ruggers Still Time out for a band-aid. ---1 Bottom Row Cl - rj: Paul Nettles, Brian James, Bob Gross, Craig Campbell, Gary Agatep, Don Davidson, Jim Haight. 2nd Row: Brick Hard, Dave Peterson, Tim McKinney, Mike Roach, Mike Jager, Scott Campbell, John Costello, Bob Mendoza, Under the tutelage of Coach Dennis Wise this year's Rugby squad faced some of the nation's best teams. Among them were UCLA and always tough UC at Coach Dennis Wise. 3rd Row: Tom Freeman, Dave Flucht, Bing Dawson, Walt Beerle, John Pasto, Carl Betis. Berkeley. Although the team was often undermanned they still man- aged to complete a successful season with wins in three out of their last four games. Q I . . 1 A X y l g i V ' A NJ i W 9 lf J it - .ffm ' --vw Q-M ' ' Q C - if , W V as K M' 4, w,,,Qw.,,...Z,MX W. ,,. , , ,igy J: .A - ffew. A , A A 'N . if N A , ' H Q XLLL ,,LL A m . fi? 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' 'Nov' iff 6991 4 km: lit, 1 Mali M V W f N' Q 1 . W WZ f I., W , w w M Vyyxl QW! it if M I WK E !Z Q wma Q 7 4' 4' if 1.82 9 ,,,W . is Q Mew .n , ., , W,,y ,ggV ' V,Vk ijy ,4f,V Q A aww M V If V: Vrky 5 W H I I I ,. , , V g I V ff at ' V- M. we ,,,..,t, Mg, , , 3, fits. ' f -A ,, , 9 'ff' , , . 2-if ,- We A W W ,. ,V,, W, V V 42 M J W ,, -W f . ,V J. ,, , wr, ' KM Mg? 'W fm . 4 M a J 52 J L .C M W K . , l J , ,A vvl I n:.k,, , ,lrrl Witt, , , 52, :nv 'V Z I 4 H V . ,, , ' V i fx Qs, Q as k f VV R 6, 'A V fi W ' ' Z '11-. 't A f lf- 11, .ge r . h 'ii V ,VZL,,, ' , 'Q , V 'QL rf iw V W gmc, V ., V , if , if , I . W 'J' A , -r SW ik L' if 'Q 3. 1? An Aztec swimmer leads the pack. . V , -. I U .wg Q Q. A . i Wait I e,,, , , . X 1. Swimmers 5th in N AA The Aztec swimming team finished a fine season by placing fifth in the NCAA Championships in Atlanta, Georgia. Joe Helland was outstanding as he placed second in the 200-yard butterfly and the 100-yard butterfly. Larry Helland fin- Aztec swimmers, Kneeling, L-R: Chris Williams, Fred Wolfingham, Bob Kegley, Jim Spiegel, Mike Shipley, Bob Smith, Doug Selby, Jim Holmes, Dave Parker, and Tom Dawson. Middle row , L-R: Bob Zinser, Phil Hoffman, John Wel- don, Jim Renfro, Jerry Edwards, Bruce Hodes- son, George Tomlinson, Bill Westin, Larry Hel- land, and Gary Bruce. Tow row, L-R: Asst. Coach-Jim Skelly, Jim Menconi, Bruce Diel, Mike Hoffmann, Ernie Klevesahl, Larry Cart- wright, Dan Stunkakard, David Stevens, Jon Helland, John Samuelson, and Head Coach- Bill Burgess. ished sixth in the 200 individual medly, and ninth in the 100 yard freestyle. The Aztec 800-yard freestyle relay placed eighth, but bettered the time of last years first place team 219 Aztecs ini h With I0-I Record Highlights of thisyear's dual meet sea- son for the SDS Aquamen were strong wins over the University of California at Irvine C72-415 and Clairemont-Nludd C79- 33J. The Clairemont-Nludd Swimmers were NAIA champs last year in the small division. An Aztec swimmer prepares to make his turn. Individual high points were reached when Jon Helland captured two first places in the conference finals and Gary Bruce took a double victory in the Claire- mont-Nludd meet. Both of Helland's times were new conference records. P ,Q W .i in 9 4 n in - ' 'V ' ' ' 'S X ..,, A i' I I' I I . I A . . V Q K, ,iw B' I ' N I .. ' My A 4 A 4 . A A . ,, 9 Q 9 Q A , , I 7 ' wt W . ww, K 4, fy ...W W vt I , ..T . I 4 sm . V A f L ' 1 J- N 4 1 l s ,., btw .hw A N . . f v 'c's -A -.,.. 'M M' A 2 ,fi ii. I I . . I i..ii issy Ai.. I AI.. I I Q-fills . 551 ,gg ,,:V 4. .VV'k.V . -K c I I af- I 220 John Samuelson tucks ftopj on the way to a high scoring dive. xxxxu x in iiwffx S 42 5 ::. '.-E' 'S' 15. - ll' ,mln mai John shows his fine form again. Glen Shoemaker into second under the tag. ate ah or eague Title With only six league games remaining the Aztecs baseball team holds on to a tie for first place in CCAA competition. Leading the team to this position on the standings were third baseman Rick Eveleth, left fielder Dave Robinson, and shortstop Paul Zetts. All of these players have averaged close to or over .300 all season. The result of the final league games will not be avail- able until after press date but the prospects for a CCAA title were very bright. Bottom Row, L-R: Bart Miller, Riley Mullen, Tom Kam, Pete Schiff, Gene Lamke and Head Coach Lyle Olson. Middle Row, L-R: Mike Slat- tery, Scott Simon, Mike Fellows, Jim Nettles, Dave Middleton, Ron Hayes, Jim Willis, Craig Baylor Cstatisticsj. Top Row, L-R: Dirk Van Dyke, Chris Courter, Dave Robinson, Glenn Shoe- maker, Terry Scholfield, Ralph Stewart, Rick Eveleth and Assistant Coach Larry Wilkins. 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L' L' ,fiiw wwww L 5 Wm ,.....,..,:,,Mpw-v-'H aa 1 ,f 'J ,ff If Vt JZ-, , . cracks one deep to center field. 223 Ralph Hayes You name it they beat em. ?,,.,,.,7,,, , I l Top row, L-R, Bob Clem, Dave Black, Rich Rich Malmoff Bob Levy Steve Minor Tlm Duggan, Mark Warner, Marty Jensen, Mike Brown Danny Paterson Robert Dabron Baker, and Coach Jack Henn. Front row L-R, Mark Warner spikes the ball cross court while All American Danny Patterson watches a vain attempt to block the shot by two UCLA olleyball- 0.1 ,, ,,,,g,,,, ,M This year the Aztec volleyball squad went un- defeated in tournament and team competition. The team was led by returnees, Bob Clem, Pan- Am Games player, Rich Duggan, 2nd team All- American, and first team All-American Danny Pat- terson, a junior college transfer. The Aztecs de- feated teams such as perennial national power UCLA and always tough Santa Monica CC. Among the honors garnered by this year's squad were the University at Santa Barbara Invitational Volley- ball Championship and a first place -in the Col- legiate Far West Tournament. Bob Dabron creates a human wall which not only stops the shots, but also returns them at the same time. L' .N V Af. A Q 1' g Q 5 7 lx Y 6 -, 9 5 Q X M , , Z ,l11 ww , .gygfw Q M Af M f A W EY 5,3 1, .wc 71:5 R H fx, f 7 fs , a lk' ,,.,.,..f W gi? ..A ,pv- if Q -ff Q fm' s N' X 3-, 1 1 X3 v ,I .wa-'W .-wyfv. wail WW' Standout and epth Win Tom Eklund handily wins the 880: a grueling combination of speed and stamina, Team effort and individual standouts were factors in theAztec Track Team this year. The results: a first place in the Long Beach Relays, College Divisiong a strong showing in the Mount Sac Relays, and a new in the easy time of 1:52.5. record in the 440 yd. relay. Lfr- .. ' 4 'k ' .2-ftf V f f we lljffgg, ffl. -2C,2,g,2lgf.f0 Q ff 'v,f,gfgaN- Wy- .,,: :wg..g f .,- lg ,,,,.,j,fg-.el V. 'W -' - r ' ' ' f f 1 'T T T 1 1 1 l f .4 if fr e we ,.-, s- ,' ' ' , , , Q ' 'if' if --,- , W ' . -' ' V '- - f K ' ' V, H ,f ,. k,,, ,W VV,. . , , ,, P M ' if V 7 ..,,, X V, K V.. n , Nl, eh - rr.l. .l.rr ff A l T A 1... .1 ,,.., 7. 3 ,, 4543?qgglaezrfffif-f'. ','., -- ,,.W..w- f T L V , . ,I ' ' 'T , ' - if at I ls. .,,, '.. 4 - if WF l , , e.t. unnxlatiiiiti T fi. M Z Top row, L-R: Bob Hauer, Larry Stoddard, Den- nis Dolly, Dave Litell, Skip Crowely, Greg Bagby, Gary Hafner, Gary Hails, Biff Newman, Steve Dorsch, Joe Jackson, Sam Fernandez, Pete Downes, Barry Montgomery, Dan Reeves, John Colson, Mickey Craven, Carl Geiser, Byron Mack, Craig Virgen, Bill Plumb. Bottom row L-R: Pete Virgadamo, Dave Colegrave, Doug Barnett, Dave Hamblin, Roger Friend, Juan Hernandez, Lincoln Arthur, Bob Stewart, Joe Miyoshi, Allen Handley, Jim Eddington, Tom Eklund, Warren Murchison, John Spurrier. Co-Capt. Doug Fisher utilizes a scientific law as he holds the discus away from his body. The speed of the plate is therefore greater than if he carried it close to the body. Fisher is the national J.C. record holder in this event. 227 C' racksters Id N ou Y This year's track squad could be the strongest San Diego State has ever had. The sprints should be a strong point with Byron Olander, Fred Featherstone, Gary Hails, and Lincoln Arthur all holding times of 9.8 or better. Hails recently broke the school record in the century with a9.5 clocking in an all-comers meet. While only a freshman George Brown was the top shot-putter for the varsity. wif , W J' l i Greg Bagby is all alone at the finish as he shatters the school mark in the two-mile. While most eo le can not even walk two miles, 2 P P , . Bagby ran the distance in 9:04. jwwv'-Ha im, ,fy MA. . W v i M, , f ,nw f ,as 1 Z' ' . K W, 4 , 'f F V jf vfggoj v y fy? A ,sm is .11 W 8 Q P 'N 'M frffaf Z1 Y W Wx' Z! Q A to W' 25512 f ani? lf ,I w Vx W' WJ , ' 'mi Long-jumper Dan Reeves pock marks the sand as he concentrates on traversing of the greatest possible distance. Pole vaulter Micky Cravens sprints toward the standards while focusing on the box. If his plant is incorrect the entire effort will be a waste. Tranquil vacationers in Mission Bay are some- times troubled by the appearance of a flotilla of modern Viking boats. Year round condition- ing, vigorous practice and fluid response to the coxwain's demand- ing orders enable the SDS crew to defeat USD. fforegroundj The victorious varsity repays coxwain Dave Palmer for riding while the others worked. Ac- tually, this treatment is a crew tradition and is not meant to demean the coxwain who directs and steers the shell. r 5 i c inancial azards ook Aztec rew 230 Coach Del Beekley's oarsmen per- formed creditably this season in all four divisions of competition, varsity, junior varsity, lightweight and freshmen. In ad- dition, the locally sponsored 8th Annual West Coast Invitational Rowing Regatta added prominence to the year. However, budget shortages have threatened the future of crew competi- tion despite student backing and local enthusiasm for collegiate rowing. A peti- tion sponsored by Shell and Oar con- tained 1,5OO student signatures, and called for increased funds for equipment and the hiring of additional coaching. Without the backing, ten years of Aztec tradition would be lost. IFC TEAM SPORTS DEVELOP group co- hesion and permit physical recreation. IFC Sports Some Win But II Benefit Student's desire to compete against others, and against their own standards, not only in the classroom, but also on the intramural field. Athletic abilities can be tested in eleven different areas, in both individual and team sports. Winners are born and broken without the pres- sure of 50,000 spectators for even fifty for that matterj. The TKE'S, last place in the Black League in '67, were awarded the Horatio Alger trophy for winning the White League this year. The great variety of sports allows every- one to compete. Individual competition demands a desire to im- prove against one's previous best. Byron Up- ham Cbelowy of Sigma Nu clears 6'6 3A in the high jump to set a new IFC record. Are things seemingly out of focus, scrambledg are you irritable? If so, you have EXCEDRIN headache Number 456 You have been playing the Aztecs! -w ff 6-5 ,.' 1 'Q af-:PQ E. A W fr ,Q ., Q Gai,-914' If, 'wif 5, . y S -,rw V 1 , 4 L -1 f k 1+ Z ,f xx 1, ,' fy T ' , 3, Am. JK, . jqiwk.. , m ' lr 1,2 , 5 VV , F vu. -4 ,, ff, ' f ' ' , 1 . .WY y, .www ' 1, Q , f, 1 If 15 ff f J 1' 3 I U , Q I fi 5 ,, ,I L K ,J T9g,31f,2g,f:,y4fV 'ff za' 'W 'L is ,,, A 1 M 1 - 59 QT' 51' GQ Q5 'Fifi f, 5 ,. H,- ,, ,' ,L a a z ,I lg ,ci 'TR Q sf ',, ' 4 ,M . il Q ' Q 5 rv Ig f 'IM'-'ik 1' Q its 'MX .,,-1 sih . .fb .-1. -X- 0 2. 'V U rw N 11 lg ' xi! xH eti- , , ' Q O Q.-A L'5h-I-.. O A. 's 's gt. if si 2 F . 0 Ot. 0 -4. I ,wif 1171 - 1 To Oo fail: on - .vb-by . - .I f..1 ,if ff ' 1' ' 'I IM his 4 -N, 'ive I ORGANIZATIUNS URGANIZATIUNS I Z A' .. ' ,.., URGANIZATIDNS URGANIZATIUNS R WR S URGANIZATIUNS URGANIZATIUNS ff M we f W- V K P URGANIZATIUNS URGANIZATIUNS f E .A URGANIZATIUNS DRGANIZATIUNS ,,. p if ' K y : V A1'k V URGANIZATIUNS URGANIZATIUNS 235 . - ,.. if ts R .I iz, D D S Del Sudoeste Editor-in-Chief Don Dixon Activities Editor Tanya Burak Administration Editor Barbara Muller Business Manager Dave Flucht Copy Editor Susan Liefke Director of Photography Harry Meyer Fraternity Editor Dan Bamberg Index Editor Nancy Huhn Lay-out Editor Mike Ramage Organizations Editor Carolyn Johns Senior Editors Barbara Long Paulette La Fleur Sorority Editor Gayle Garfield Sports Editor Mike Meagher Staff Secretary Ethel Grace Staff Assistants John Case Betsy Muller Staff Photographers Sonja Brzostowicz Paul Griffin Harvi Malone Pete Quechenberger Jacqueline Ross Don Sweetman Bill Watterlond Advisor Mr. Frank Holowach Dave Flucht Susan Liefke Harry Meyer , aw: K A 5 Z u - B M Mike Ramage Carolyn Johns Barbara Long ff' ar Jghn case Betsy Muller Sonja Brzostowicz E I 1 l X D l r M ' la' J A-Ze? Pete Quechenberger Don Sweetman Bill Watterlond I M V l Jacqueline Ross Mike Meagher 37 238 lx Doug Tuthill Spring Editor-in-Chief Earl Biederman ............ Fall Editor-in-Chief Doug Tuthill ............ Spring Editor-in-Chief Robin Maydeck, Activities Editor, Spring Richard Leland ............ Business Manager, Fall and Spring Bruce Huntington ......... Copy Desk Editor, Spring Ken Lymons .................. News Editor, Spring Walt Fisher ......................,....... Make-up Editor John Wilson ............... Managing Editor, Fall Bill Watterlond, Managing Editor, Spring Bob Beasley ........................ News Editor, Fall Ben Clayton ......,................. Photo Editor, Fall Dave Hodges ........ t ...... P hoto Editor, Spring Charlene Kellogg ......... Society Editor, Fall Mike McNew ..................... Sports Editor, Fall John Walker ............... Sports Editor, Spring Dennis Bricker ..............,..,......... Sports Writer Dr. Eric Odendahl ................................. Adviser Earl Biederman Fall Editor-in-Chief ki 'UQ' Bill Watterlond 12nd from lefty and Walt Fisher Qfar right! , Q-rf Ken Lymons Bruce Huntington' Dr. Eric Odendahl, Adviser Rrchard Leland Earl Baderman Bob Beasley Charlene Kellogg Robm Maydeck Denms Brncker 81 John Walker Dave Hodges Ben Clayton John wllson , B A .f I 'W President Jack Berthelet Larry Forkner Robert Irwin Joh Bob Lion Mathews Milton Rockwell Bob Rubalcoba Arthur Sikes Gerald Sylvester Dan Whitaker 24 rnold ir Society Excellence in leadership with an emphasis on service stands for the Ar- nold Air Society. This group of men, all volunteers, are the personification ofthe future Air Force leaders. Each man must attain a GPA of 2.5 in his overall work as well as in his aerospace studies to be eligible for membership. ,sf I .n ' Judi Secord President Lisbet Austm Judy Gayle Carol Musil Susan Sibley Jeanne Hughes gp .. X W I Judy Peters Becky ngelf light Standing at attention and dressed in pert blue and white uniforms are the young women of Angel Flight. Adding the feminine touch to the military, these women assist AFROTC, the Arnold Air Society and the college. The Angels spent many hours helping to cheer up patients at the Naval Hospital. They also sponsored a Christmas card drive for servicemen in Vietnam. They serve as hostesses at graduation and many offi- cial San Diego State College functions. ln the spring, the annual Military Ball rewards them for their work. N Nancy Cain Kathy ti, '5 3' 'B' X Knapp Sandra Jordon . 'S' 1 No Sallie Emmons Leach N X . A , V 1 X N. Donna Plaisted Carolyn Rainey Suzanne Rucci Q Taylor Helen Quintard Judy Vogt .g Fsort Fait Long Janet Maule 1 A Kathy Russell Marvette Saucer Peggy Wozniak Nancy Wright 241 Q I! 7 of X v I llll 42 Blue Key is a national honorary so- ciety which offers its membership to men who have been outstanding in at least two college activities while main- taining high scholastic standards. The purpose of Blue Key is to provide lead- ership and service for the college through organized effort of the leaders in various areas of student endeavor. The organization awards two scholar- ships to outstanding lower division stu- Ben-Clay dents and sponsors an annual alumni Pfesldenf banquet. Skip Davis Jack Flanigan John Lomac Andy Mecca Skip Park Ron Ramos TW4 'l 'Yum' Www F, ' SY r. , Laurel Baumann Mary Anne Brakebill Glenda Butler tug it 'o ij: r 5 f A Z Lucinda Danielson Gloria Floren Joan Herzig n yffhvil ef R: 'Qt' K' V- I , I, f ,W H t, l.,,.., , ,, ,, , Lx ,- Susan Horowitz Linda Miller Karen Noble Mortar Board Mortar Board is a national honor so- ciety for senior women who have excelled in service, scholarship and leadership at San Diego State. Mortar Board tradition- ally sponsors a Leadership School and Seminar in the fall. The leadership school is open to freshmen women who have potential for leadership and are in- terested in learning of leadership oppor- tunities on the SDS campus. Jere Johnson President Mary Sawchik 24 Circle K officers are, from left: Larry Beran, Yukio Fleming, Dan Steraens, Paul Lawrence, Gary Lance Paulson, Donn Dufford and Anthony Paula. Ochi, Mike Andersen, ,,i. 44 Circle K members are, from left, Row 1: Rich Udden- ebrg, Yukio Ochi, Lance Paulson, Mort Carson, Mike Fleming, Dave Hodges, Dan Stephens and Eric Haw- sen. Row 2: Paul Lawrence, Stephen Greatrex, Dave ircle The Circle K Club at SDS is part of an international service organization for men, sponsored by Kiwanis Internation- al. The club, only one of hundreds on college campuses throughout North America, stresses enjoyable fellowship and high scholarship as it serves the college and community through its var- ious service projects. One of the strong- Wilson, Gary Anderson, Rick Trenholme, Bob Ring- land and Ron Urban. Row 3: Robert Smith and Bruce Love. Row 4: Donn Dufford, Anthony Paula, John An- dersen and Larry Beran. est of 77 clubs in the district, the SDS chapter was happy to number among its members this year the two top officers of the California-Nevada-Hawaii District of Circle K International. After moving up through the ranks as club president and division lieutenant governor, Don Hoss was elected governor of the dis- trict. Len AtklI1SOI1 Dan Bamberg Jeff Clark Ben Clay 135195 EIFHSGF lack Flanigan Terry Flanigan Lamke Brian Lapworth Rich Leland lohn Lomac claude Lubin Steve MacKenzie Andy Mecca Frank Mullin Mike Poutre Ron Ramos John Renna Dick Russell Ed Shenk Jim Sterrett Ggrdy walks, ' .'e-vi iikfie' ii'i M i J eZ Oceotl membership includes the , most outstanding men leaders on the is SDS campus. Oceotl is an upper division , national men's service fraternity. They sponsor the annual trek to paint the S on Cowles Mountain during Orientation Week. The men also sponsored the half- time shows at home basketball games. Ban Miner Bob Sitcqscy Fall President spring President Al Worley 24 5 Edward Albert Robert Arthur Frank Bfazda Pete' Dllenel lon Elbe' Bruce Grant Wesley Hoffmaster Edward Home Robert Hutchinson Iohn McGrew Iohn Nilsen Gary Noel Paul Passaring Herbert Smith lames Smith Michael Wayne R0b0rl Weber sfelle Wlnoughby P I1 ' Alpha Phi Omega is men usher at Cultural Ugly Man On Campus munity projects such they sent a delegate Norman, Okla. 246 Ipha ga a men's service fraternity. The Arts Board events, sponsor an contest and participate in com- as Angels Unaware. This year to the national convention in Andrew Webb Sam Catalano Fall President Spring President Denise Briggs Caro' Knapp Fall president Spring President elta micron p ilon Delta Omicron Epsilon is a women's service sorority. DOE was established on the SDS campus in 1964 by the local chapter, Alpha Phi Omega. The sorority is based on the principles of friendship, leadership and service to the school, community, and the nation. Barbara Angius Sheryl Bassock Viotel Benewa Charlotte Cook Beverley Daly Nikki Foster Nada Grigsby Jackie Harper Lorene Hildebrand Ruth Meier Mariorie Pattison 247 Members are, from left, Row 1: Drue Jorden, Kent Sterling, Larry Moen, Bob Chatham, Quentin Dal- ton. Row 2: John Nilsen, Gary Roest, Roger Lyles, Gary Kailson, Gary Juleen. Row 3: Ed Pease, John Pittman, Bill Clapp, Ed Roeters, Walt Pease. lpha amma ga Alpha Gamma Omega is a national Christian so- cial fraternity. The fraternity promotes Christian fel- lowship and presents Christian ideals in word and deed. During the year the SDS chapter of AGO sponsored the second annual Turtle Race. The president s h o w s th e bro's how it's done. N N 248 UQ rjjs. igg GS.. SCTA members gather outside after another of their dynamic and prob- lem solving meetings. our After meetings discussions are often very informative. alifornia eachers ssociation The Student California Teachers Association investi- gates, discusses, and debates on the major issues facing California college students. The problems they face as future teachers are the main functions of this organization. 24 Aztec Surf lub Small Wav The excellent San Diego beaches provide Aztec Surf Club members with prime surf the year round. Formed in 1966, the club offers intercollegiate surfing competition. Their com- petition comes primarily from members of the Western Inter-Collegiate Surf Council- UCLA, UCSB, UCSD, and Cal Western. The Club has also sponsored several major surfing events. Surf Club Officers are, from left: Karen Coulthard Rick Pollock, Mike Williams and Peter Soria. Surfing members are, from left, Row 1: Richard lette, Jane Miho, Alan Rich, Frank Miller and Betty Poradosky, Dennis Richards, Bill Reese, Rick Pol- Hawk. Row 32 Jack ROSS, SfeVe Berg Phli Bef lock, Glen Neff, Ed Yeomans and Ted Smith. man, Mike Hal1Sel1, Mike Winkler. Mike Wliil2mS Row 2: Bud Green, Tom Bissell, Bob Betz, Karen Rod Smith and 3ieVe F0Sfel'- Coulthard, Henry F. Tyson, Peter Soria, Bill Gul- e - Big Turn . . C H ,,,. . fffiw T . 4 g . g ., .Vk. Ml., H , . . ' .f,4,. t 1, K ' , a s if . I i '7 il., A 4 f g . .Q 04+ . d ', QA J .i mr? RTNQM Sailing Club members are, from Left, Row 1: Rosemary Jones, Robbie Temkin, Suzie Peter- Mike McLaughlin, Judie Boris, Tommy Mc- son and Leslie Smith. Row 3: Ed Butler, Rich Laughlin, Starr Sutherland, Dennis Allison, Wasilewski, Bruce Marc-Aurele, Dick Lawson, Candy Conover, Terry Sherry, Carl Blomquist Karen Kern, Jennie Crawford, Priscilla Town- and Larry Sherry. Row 2: Sue Taylor, Cathie sen, Connie McConahay, Connie Ritchart, Diane Sherman, Judy Smith, Bob Self, Carol Mitchell, Wasserman and Ray Mare-Aurele. Tom Chambers, Chris Pendleton, Ken Holmes, ,733 was-Q. Hilmar. fin an--u-,-, 4-X5 Carl we Say: to sail. 0 I 205 8 Aztec Sailing lub With La Jolla, Mission Bay, and the San Diego Harbor, sailing is another natural San Diego sport. The Aztec Sailing Club offers a competitive atmosphere for more advanced sail- ors and lessons for the novice. When there's a breeze you'Il find the club members at Mission Bay. The Aztec sailors participate in regattas and compete with other schools up the Cali- fornia coast. Look at that idiot photographer treading water. Aztecs Strut . . . , EBAA 1 M! I ' v ,,,,,V.,.,,,. ,, Maioretles, Flags and Drum Maior Adding to the excitement and splendor of the Marching Aztecs are the drum major, majorettes and flag twirlers. The figure of Drum Major Royce Riggan can be seen strutting across the football field as he commands the band into its march- ing formations. Baton throwing and flag twirling girls add to the grace and beauty of the band as it parades and performs at Aztec footbll games. Drum Major - Royce Riggan I hope somebody is behind me. 252 asf Maze: if iw ,Q WMI 4 Flag Twirlers - Peggy Cardinal, Kathy Flansburg, Colleen Fort, Leslie Thomas. Maiorettes - Jody Nelson, Patsy Boyce, Debbie Gann, Karen Greenrock. 5 Y lllhlll . 'elk 5 1 Q X w , RX, Ya t Q 7 H. N YK 4' xo A Sw .T 9.: .- '-ff. X K .Q , A , x . A Aim ?-,-.1513 ,. 1' It 1 Qs , 'fx Q, 5 Tkf, f I'1i,:'i5 ' 4 'M Hfff se ,B nw 2190 ,, . ,Ev ,'M., ' , L., LVN - 0- fl' X ' 1 Y Prof. Povenmire directs a choir rehearsal. College Chorus Three hours a week plus nu- merous hours of rehearsals go into the performance of a work such as Handel's Messiah by the San Diego State College Chorus. The five hundred mem- ber chorus comprised mainly of non-music majors combined with the Concert Choir to pre- sent The Messiah at Christ- mas and Sternman's Song of lVloses at Easter. The chorus is under direction of Profs. David Loomis and J. D. Smith. S S Verse heir Poetry takes added dimensions when interpreted by the San Diego State College Verse Choir. The Crucifixion by James Welton Johnson and The Plot to Overthrow Christmas by Norman Corwin were among the works recited by the group. This unique choir takeskthe spoken and written word and interprets it in graduations of 150 voices. The choir has made three motion pictures and records which are used by local schools to illustrate group verse inter- pretation. The choir performs at area school assemblies and for conventions. Each spring, they present a campus concert. The Verse Choir is directed by Prof. E. Kingsley Povenmire. Don't laugh, it's 1 unit of A Spur The sophomore women of Spurs try to promote college and community spirit through their active participation in var- ious service projects. During the year, they gave thousands of hours of service to SDS. Officers are, from left, Row 1: Diana Pod hrasky, Carolyn Coffman, Peggy Gray. Row 2 Bonnie Storie, Kathy Petrich, Sue Spencer Patty Ranscht. Members are, from left Row 1 Carol Traficantl Sue Spencer, Patty Ranscht Pam Hunt Merilee McLean, Miss Mary Cave Row 2 Jan Staff Susie Sievers, Bonnie Stone Betty Jo Talbot Ginger Wilson. Row 3: Linda Usler Shari Sitko Petrich Diane Podhrasky ,Q ..- Members are: from left, Row 1: Jane Dawson, Patty Krause, Sallie Berghorn, Nancy Neal. Row 2: Debra Greenfield, Maureen King, Re- becca Gronwold, Michele Kipnis, Mary Bedford. Row 3: Carolyn VanLandingham, Kathy Sedla- chek, Linda Floto, Jeri Lentz, Heidi Hopper, Kin Myrman. Row 4: Connie Burns, Kathy Frey, Chris McCormick, Linda Dilday, Terry Crews, Kathy Trimble. ,3--f 'N-0 Cetza CETZA, for freshmen women, is an honorary service organization which pro- motes friendship and cooperation among the freshmen women and is a general service organization to the campus. A minimum grade point average of 2.5 and 13 hours of service to the college are re- quirements of pledging. Among pledge activities were helping with the sales campaign of the Del Sudoest-e, a Karmel Korn sale, staffing Homecoming infor- mation booths, assisting with AS elec- tions and various other projects spon- sored by AWS. Y LW yn Q A 1' f , . O 'E Lf, ,,..... ' un H' - .::..,.,- , ' ' .f'-' 4' 4 -I.. xx 4 4 .4 . 41 'I U 4 ' ' , 4,41 . . 6 ,,,f..t?: 5 I knloziw X X, .1 v 'r,. 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Row 3: Diana Heye, Carol Stolebarger, Diane Podhradshy, Ann Taylor, Linda Hudson, Peggy Cardinal, Charlene Fordyce, Martha Phil- lips, Cathy Allen. Alpha Lambda Delta is a national freshmen women's honorary fra- ternity. The women held a scholarship tea, sponsored a tutorial service and helped orientate freshmen women to San Diego State during Orien- tation Week. 261 Sl Joy Harshaw, Kristy Arneson, Francie Kinports, Karyn Giles. Row 2: Suzann-e Leonard, Linda Udell, Cathy Blyth, Peggy Steed, Jeri Gillispie, Cindy Cupps, Barbara Curtis, Janis Ward, Karen Thompson, Marilyn Slaton. Row 3: Diana Winder, Jeanne Vaught, Camille Ashcraft, Darlene Parker, Melanie Burns, Anne Jolly, Cindy Shaw, Betsy Shaw, Sally Baskerville, Zoe Ann Ginskv- Shuri ln- galsbe, Connie Sullins, Barbara Berkley. Row 1, from left: Patt Callahan, Pat K eane , Bonnie MCWilliamS, Sally Brower, ittle Sisters of th Maltese ross Row 1, from left: Kristine Bennett, Hoane Kent, DeeAnn Treadgold, Gail Gor- don, Susan Ryan, Geri McGurn, Gwen Bucknell, Chris Cunningham, Susan Smith. Row 2: Kathy Trinble, Cyndee Flashaar, Jolene Smith, Susan Cave, San- dra Bankler, Cherrie Smith, Mary Fallon, Alison DeRosa, Jan Rodgers, Carol Hightower, Nancy Spears, Diane Kent. elta Sigma P ' Sweetheart of th il 7'-M lttle Sisters of the Seven Stars Row 1, from left: Barbara Comer, Joann Balistreri, Mary Faas, Connie . Newby, Carolyn Coffman, Debby Arnold, Valerie Sowder. Row 2: Jann B a I Delantoni, Mardell Gimplin, Bobbi Smith, Jeannie Bristol, Diane Ware, Marcia Muller, Anne Eckis, Lorraine Plummer. -I Y QS -xi' 1, 'P 1 yil Q7 'N-v w, tw IK, 1 w . xxf N1 , .xx ittle Sisters of the Whit arnatien Row 1, from left: Lura Kulhauy, Mora Williams, Marcia Baker, Maggie Byrne, Merrilou Shearer. Row 2: Carol Taylor, Barbara Parker, Casey McFarland, Carolyn Thousand. 2 S in Ita hi i,l l 3 lf? T Weil 5? V ll Q' E? ' if 2 fill lbw l E E l l E I E W Row 1, from left: Jan Smith, Darlene Brumbaugh, Jere Johnson, Jeanne Lecours, Linda Ontiveros. Row 2: Phillis Vargo, Sherrin Tully, Wini Tred- well, Pat Ugolini, Sandi Hoffman, Leanne Frazier, Cris Brainard. ambda hi lpha reseent Gibson, Sue Miner, Diana Ellers, candy Diekard, Terry Nielsen. Row'2 Marilyn Walton, Nancy de Mers, Ann Wormsley, Wendy Oman, Anne Mc Candless, Katie Kane, Terri Thomas, Nancy Doutt. P' Kappa Ipha Sweetheart of th iamond Sigma Ipha p ilon S' Row 1, from left: Linda Hammond, Sheri Frazer, Melda Murphy, Pam Cane, I e Chris Richman, Jennie Butler, Charlie Haney, Linda Brosio. Row 2: Chris Ta- bor, Brenda Rose, .lan West, Kathy Conner, Kathy Slater, Liz Corrin, Judy ' Jones, Marg MacDonald, Anita Burkhart, Robbie Pierson. Row 3: Carol Moore, Luci Danielson, Sherry Canny, Sharon Burkett, Martha Cason, Nancy Bemen- berg, De De Smith. Sigma Row 1, from left: Harvi Malone, Mary Ellen Hutton, Christie Huff. Row 2: Linda Owen, Peggy Kase, Kathy Ledbeter, Jan Moss, Kay Carter, Linda Pear- son. Row 3: Ann McCaffrey, Diane Hembree, Kathy Martindale, Heather Heath- n erly, Diane Barrett, Pat Lajoie, Rindie Raymond. Row 4: Emily Pitcarln, Kathy Orr, Diane Nelson, Pegi Bruner. If X '55 ,. itgakmff I 2 Vg - 'W ff 265 266 Row 1, from left: Linda Brumwell, Dara Vaughn, Lee Williams, Lorraine Grad, Peggy Ellison, Mary Jane Reynolds. Row 2: Margery Danner, Karen Van de Braak, Jill Zeimer, Mary Bowman, Lani Arnold, Dottie Knaus. Row 3: Chris McLaughlin, Cathy Lynn, Judy Trousdale, Lori Hendrick, Dee Hardcastle. Row 4: Carol English, Linda Hare, Susie Berliner, Joanie Koenigshofer. Row 5: Heidi Zwahlen, Sue Sibley, Janet Strick- land, Evi Yarnell, Lorraine Weathers. little Sisters of thena Sigma P' Row 1, from left: Kathy Bear, Mary Jane Haas, Lucie Whitchurch, Karina Witson, Cathy McCreery. Row 2, Robin Prime, Terry Carroll, Molly Simp- son, Jill Lamborn, Marty McLane, Maureen McKevver, Amber Gentry, Judy Crisp. Sweetheart Sigm hi Ep ilon 2 3 Row 1, from left: Mavis Morgan, Bev Bachman, Edeen Hill, Vicki Moore, Charlie Leonard, Angela Vande Venter, Nancy Barton. Row 2: Paula Karle, Linda Rapp, Chris Thomas, Terri Lueotke, Cindy Hallmark, Sue Schroeder, Stephanie Wilson, Laurie Wierenga, Barbara Wager, Gina Johnston, Barbara Bowman. Row 3: Beth Williams, Cathy Adwin, Donna Weimer, Tina Simpson, Anne Eckert, Leeann Beadle, Gayla Mathiews, Suzee Dessayer, Rea Sonabend, Gail Schindler, Harmony Bennington, Judi DeBolt, Melanie Catlin. appa p ilon aughters of iana Row 1, from left: Kris Pollock, Debbie Hon, Carol Mitchell, Marilee Mc- Lean, Sandy Peterson, Cathy Allen, Lois Gerage, Barbara Outland, Susan Ting, Pam Gates, Barbara Nly, Patti Heinz. Row 2: Diane Nelson, Susie Pedersen, Alice Hackett, Patti Duffy, Candy Pate, Robin Lee, Linda Dil- day, Kelsey Marshall, Ginger Wilson, Denise Corpening, Patt Idle. Row 3: Diana Hart, Kay Howe, Suzanne Williams, Gail Mason, Kate Wight, Carole Ortiz, Mame Witten, Karyn Giles. Row 4: Diann Marcovich, Lynn Noska, Carolyn Derby, Suzanne Leonard, Katty McDonald, Debbie Newak, Charlotte Bourda, Barb Long. Row 5: Cathy Lynn, Liz Glardon, Marilyn Huitt, Diane Thomas, Cathy Vickham, Hazel Rose, Jane Sharrow, Sandi Gebhardt. Row 6: Debbie Smith, Sue Manders, Robin Lee, Sue Unruh, Jeanne Krauss, Jo Ann Small, Claudia Johnson. ittle Sisters of Y i Ehifm x I 4,,,.,,,,W.,.w..,,,,W V 'M ......-..u-.- .............. -puns: ' A' lJ3 -A 2 fr' gi, , ml: 4 wr M iff L ,. ., 'EVA fl ,asa 5 -P , ' W Y 1 .Ek ' A K4 1 , ar iii U24 x AQ fQ V 4 -ff Y 4 if 'D53-g ff W gl 122. 5 ' . w.....,...v .,,,. Q , -H-W...-42 A M 5 . 4 , .f . M, M. H H, TW in K f-f , f l 9 f V ' 2 ,,M,,, ,,,,, Nw... , t.,, .M.M.,w .....,. ........., aw- Mwlfwywmw vff- 4 1 Bw 4'4-'ff :'?: N,EkMwVlgV:5: ,:iWQ . VV :L , ,.: n:A . m y ,,kV LA V I 4, , K.: A 1,,,,, Mk9e,,m. , , . Ammrrwml if , ' , fi, , I fi W , 1 :FM ' M4 V xwww . , an 4 . , 4 5 . .k,. W-, -V gm., . i f :si 5 , 2 me v W QQ X 1 5? 'X ' 4.- 5 A M 2' ' .f Aztec Ski lub The Aztec Ski Club has been a part of our campus for almost a decade. Obviously, its primary purpose is to promote skiing but the club does participate in other activities, such as parties, movies and meetings. This year President Dean Pratt said the ski club had a very successful ski trip to lVIammoth lVlountain and surrounding ski areas. ln the future the Aztec Ski Club is looking forward to larger membership and trips farther from home. if W' im.. i ,,h,, 5 H A H VV I , ,,,, , . .M , , Skiers take to the slopes in Aspen, Colorado. 270 X Lb E Q N fm Q. Cx International Students ssociation The International Students Associa- tion is made up of the nearly 300 foreign students on our campus, from about 50 countries, and American students - sharing in many educational and social events during the year. Monthly Interna- tional Coffee Hours, a Brother-Sister program for new incoming foreign stu- dents, weekly meetings, the annual ln- ternational Fair in the fall with items to buy from all over the world, and the ln- ternational Festival in the spring- fea- turing songs, dances, music and dis- plays from many lands, and a variety of social events, round out the l.S.A. ac- tivities. International Students discuss varied ideas and opinions. s lu I I Informal meeting results in cultural exchanges. f i 'UM ' i - K Officers are: from left, Row 1: Theodore Wing- teer, Michael Seixas, Otis Hurley, David Buaas. Row 2: Dr. Robert Murphy, Alan Dawson, Doug Martin. Richard Hall WWW,'Wwmmmm,M,.Mmw.Mvffmw.marmwwnwr ' . Members are: from left, Row 1: David Eberhardt, M. D. Wasilewski, Richard Fergin, Tom Mur- phy. Row 2: Robert Werve, Ron Blanchard. Row 3: Frank Carlos, Michael Berry, Alan Dawson, Michael Seixas, Otis Hurley, David Buaas, Bob Hill, Grojean Weeks, Kwang Lee, Bill Lind. Row 4: Gordon Misch, Doug Martin, Richard Ram- sey, Richard Hall, Eugene Hager, Theodore Wingteer. Society of Automotive Engineers and American Society of Mechanical Engineers The Society of Automotive Engineers and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers promote professionalism among the engineering students at San Diego State. 273 Student urses' ssociation Members are, from left, Row 1: Linda Cramer, Janie Miller, Diane Martin, Della Smith. Row 2: Linda Bethel, Nancy Harris, Eleanor Kerr, Pauline Clark, Leslie Anderson, Barbara Smith, Karel Dierks. The Student Nurses' Association pro- vides an opportunity for the student nurses at San Diego State College to be- come acquainted with the job opportun- ities available after graduation. The group also keeps up with the continuing advances being made in medical fields related to nursing. This is accomplished through guest speakers and discussions led by nurses or members of related fields. SNA aids community service through its philanthropy projects. This year the members participated in the activities of the Teen Tigers through the Cerebral Palsy Foundation. Sinawik Members are, from left, Row 1: Marjorie Roh- fleisch, Cathy Milton, Roberta Stern, Sharon Tucker, Carole Walters, Joyce Evans, Judy Mc- Clard, Beverly Daly. Row 2: Jan Droog, Linda Piraino, Lori Wall, Jan Klippel, Rose Therese Madden, Irene Winkler, Theresa Gussa. Row 3: Carol Nascimento, Pat Eagan, Nancy Lofgren, Yvonne McKelvey, Janet King. 4 c ' ' aa Sinawik is a women's service organi- zation affiliated with the Kiwanis Club. The women have been involved in many varied community service projects. Among these activities was repairing playground equipment for a school for exceptional children, and giving ward parties at Balboa Naval Hospital. In the Spring they hosted a conference for the Sinawik clubs of Southern California. They also hold social functions with Circle K. .- -JHIZ ' i Future sociologists discuss the environmental conse- quences of choosing the correct cookie. Alpha Kappa Delta, the national honorary society for sociology majors, helps all people interested in the social imperatives that specify the underlying mode of economic production which places specific limits and conditions on the theoretical basis for the second postulate. Many people in the group find that through their informal-formal relationships they conclude that thrift and such values in our own society are very nearly those valued in the antebellum South, or that social forms are instrumentalities the same as the totem poles of the Northwest coast. Ipha appa elta Members are, from left, Row 1: Pat Dembawski, Bill Offenbaker, Carole Shosn, Mary McPhail, Art Fink, Mike Dybka, Dianna Dague, Florence Currin. Row 2: Mary Decker, Roberta Baranov, Karen Gasser, Roxi Israel, Patricia Cady, Martha Littlefield, Loren Scholz. Row 3: Patricia Magee, Suzanne Lyford, Jeanne La- cours, Gretchen Fassoth, Pat Keane, Kay Mills, Julie Corbett, Kathy Marino, Judy Patronovich. Sigma Alpha Eta is the national honorary fraternity for the promotion of Speech and Hearing Pathology. Members participate in service to the speech and hearing clinic on campus. During the year they spon- Sigma Ipha ta sored various lecturers and conducted panel discuss sions on goals and professional possibilities in this field. 275 if 1, 4,-if i .ff 1 ..,. A h 35251, wt: :any . 2: fa '-3: ' -' l '-'- I' -.- S' l 4 Q -,.'.,'.p g . ff.. - -, u G--' W u -v-,fv I V ,, , ml 'N , ,, X K L.,-f.-W.. , ,f at 4 ' ' Q fax, ,I C my 3' ' A , M 'V iw? . a A, gf -, .- '1lg- Qallfrm . - -..'-.-:- . Q f 4-.. 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N' cl: in X- L11 fig' 155 GRGIJPS GRGUPS :fig 5354 711 13 5 ig GRGUPS GRGIJPS , 3,5 ,. I II,, GRGUPS GROUPS I I G G GGG I GRGIJPS GRGIJPS Panhellenic ouncil Officers, Row one, top: Carolyn Scott, Pam Greyson, and Linda Owen. Row two: Francie Kirshenbaum and Linda Phillips. First row: Francie Kirshenbaum, Pam Greyson, Linda Phillips, row: Sharon Stacy, Jane Shoop, Eugenie Newton, Sharon An- Linda Owen. Second row: Judy Trousdale, Mary Ann Brakebill, gus, Linda Phelan, Nancy Doutt, Carol Taylor. Fifth row: Ellen Becky Chapman, Linda Milby, Heather Heatherly. Third row: Hirsch, Sallie Emmons, Robbie Smith, Carol Likens, Kathy Joanie Koenigshofer, Carolyn Scott, Linda Chiles, Ray Lynne Ledbetter. Back row: Jill Garrie, Pat Scholefield, Linda Higgins, Peterson, Sue Muller, Gwen Collins, Mikki Gaughen. Fourth Barbara Buss, Pam Holloway, Debbie Bliss. First row: Rick Phillips, Terry Atkinson, George Forbes, Kaa. Fourth row: Lee Guyer, Norm Merrill Chuck Wilson Steve McKenzie. Second row: Bill Callahan, Len Atkinson, Ralph Harris, Allan Crogan, Pete Love, Steve Pollack. Stand: Mike Larsen, Steve Hintz, Bud Myers. Third row: Bob Kirby, ing: Bill Meairs, Steve Minor, Steve Sander, Frank Williams, John Robles, Chuck Mauer, Victor Geraci, Bob Morris, Tom Chip Dawson, Frederick A. Van Woy. nt r- raternil ouncil man: Frank Mullin, Vice-president: Ron Lauder- bach, Public Relations Chairman, Jim Eliaser, Secretary, Ed Shenk, Treasurer. Seated: Dan Bamberg, President. Officers, Standing: Gene Lemke, Athletic Chair- 282 AXQ Alpha Chi Omega, founded in 1885 at De Pauw University, was established at San Diego State in 1950. There are 109 active chapters in the United States. Under the leadership of President Mary Ann Brakebill, Vice Presidents Pat Tabor, Pat Riley and Carolyn Parsley, Sec- retaries Bonnie Gretz and Linda Mohrlock, and Treasurer Barbara Bonnett, the Alpha Chis were busy with many successful social events this past year. Some of these were the annual re- treat, Founders' Day Banquet, Christmas For' mal, Spring 'tRockout Dance, Easter Seal Drive, Mother's Day Luncheon, and their Dad's Day Picnic. Recent honors include third place in 1967 Spring Sing. Tanya Burak: Del Sudoeste Staff, Shell and Oar, Las Meninas Student Union Board Mary Ann Bra kebill President Jeanne Hughes Pat Idle Angel Flight, Junior Class Treasurer, Shell X1 Oak. Shell and Oar, Phi Kappa and Spurs Alpha Sweethearts Gayle Garfield: Del Sudoeste Staff, Angel Flight, Shell and Oar, Homecoming Committee Wini Treadwell: Lambda Chi Alpha Crescents, Shell and Oar, Girl of the Golden Lyre Sally Baskerville Mary Beimford Harriet Broadus Linda Carroll Becky Chapman Sandy Clifton Candy Conover Sally Crum Linda Dilday Martha Fait Fredi Fiddler Zoe Ann Ginsky Bonnie Gretz Sandee Hardy Kathy Holbrook Denise Corpening Sue Dryden .leri Gillispie Judy Hagar .ludy Jameson Paula Kolves Kathie Leach Robin Lee Suzanne Leonard '11 Q' f? Julie McCray Kitty McDonald Kathy McLean Sherry Mikalauskas Rita Moss Debby Newak Elaine Nix Carolyn Parsley Lynne Schlueter Marilyn Slaton Cheryl Smith Debbie Smith Diane Thomas Pat Tuel Nan Udell Candy Valli Diana Logan Gretchen Miller YNZ7 U-.af Sharon Reaume Sherry Stayton Sue Vandewalker Sue Manders Linda McBride Linda Mohrlock Carol Mosher Janice Reglar Patti Riley Jeanne Swanson Pat Tabor Pam Warner Ann Wormsley Sorority Retreat 4c9ffi9 w Oh, good, the boys finally got here! 283 Sandy Appell Roberta Baranov Marieila Biancllinni Helene Braveman Nancy Brenner Jill Brown Ann Colt Suzi Ferer Helena Frankel Tina Fried Carol Frost Julia Gainor Jill Garrio Beth Goldstein Judy Haas Ellen llirsh Marti Israel Cheryl Kaplan 284 Excitement FUUS high as an engagement is fe' The sisters of AEQJ share in the Holiday Fes- vealed. tivities. AECD Wendy Plottel Charisse Rawdin Rosalie Rosenblot Laurie Shaffron Lorena Shiffer Sue Siner Title Paula Wroclawski Sheryl Frankel: Francie Kirschenbaum: Sorority Rush Chairman Fanhellenic Council, Alpha and Secretary, Staff Epsilon Phi First Vice Secretary of Del Sudoeste President Julie Samuels: Eileen Schwartz: Pledge Trainer Treasurer Alpha Epsilon Phi in sgx h e-me i l t fl' i SQ, Alpha Epsilon Phi is relatively new to the San Diego State Campus. They established their SDS chapter in Spring, 196-4. ln January, the AEPhis moved into their new sorority house. Among the activities planned by the sorority were a Halloween Dance, a Christmas Formal, Parent's Weekeend and a Spring hayride. Lead- ership was provided by President Roxi Israel, Vice President Francie Kieschenbaum, Secre- tary Ellen Hirsch and Treasurer Eileen Schwartz. Roxi Israel President Sue Strauss: Debbie Vener: Member at Large, Rush Chairman Pledge Trainer 286 Margaret Anderson Becky Bergelis Mary Boltz Bonnie Brown Elaine Budzinski lane Chambers Sandy Colonel 'Q-y Pat Coryell Donna Darr lane Dawson Kathy Dittamore Gail Erick Colleen Fort Yvonne Gagne Beverly Goad Sherry Hammond Benne Hannenburg Jeanie Hart Jane Hartman Ann Holcombe Cammie Ingram sd Y'1f Ny' Peggy Kase Charlotte Kunz Mary Laracy Karen Leasman Virginia Lee Kris Lohr Vicki Marvin An engagement passing adds excitement to the Christmas Formal Cathy McCreery Lynn Miller Diane Nelson Rindie Raymond Maureen Smith Kate Traub Marie Walker Sue McDaniel Maureen McKeever Jan Moss Sally Myers Diane Peterson Judy Ratliff Romayne Rogers Kathy Sedlacek Lynda Spirka Sandy Streit Ann Vaughn Y Barbara Vick Ann Watkins Kathy Williams AFA Alpha Gamma Delta sorority was founded on the San Diego State campus in 1949. its national founding was at Syracuse University in New York in 1904. Among the Alpha Gams' activities this past year were a Christmas and Spring Dance, a Mother's Day Breakfast and a Dad's Night. This year's officers were Heather Heatherly, presidentg Betty Kennedy, vice president, Colleen Fort, sec- ond vice president, Maureen McKeever, secretary. and Lynn Miller, treasurer. Sandi Anderson: Theta Chi Little Sisters, and finalist in the Miss San Diego State Contest Sally Boyles: Cultural Arts Board, Angel Flight, Theta Chi Little Sisters Teri Howden: AWS Editor, Panhellenic Heatpe' I:-Leattherly 'Publicity chairman, 'es' en Las Meninas Betty Kennedy: Linda Milby: Linda Owen: Activities Board Secretary, Chairman of AWS Judiciary Secretary-Treasurer pf Spurs, Co-Chairman of Board, Panhellenic Council Spring Week, Las Menrnas, Card Stunts Panhellenic Treasurer 287 288 The Gamma Alpha chapter of Alpha Phi was established on the San Diego State campus on Oct. 1, 1949. The sorority was originally founded Oct. 19, 1872 at Syracuse University, New York, and now has 90 chapters. With Robby Smith as President and Vice Presidents Terri Wagner, Charlie Leonard, Jere Johnson, Secretaries lVlari- lyn Walton, Carole Stirling, and Treasurer Karen Nlenke, the Phis had a busy year of activities. Several of these were: Alpha Phi Retreat, Found- ers' Day, Steak and Beans Scholarship Din- ner, Homecoming, Mother's Club Thanksgiving Dinner, Christmas Caroling party, Christmas For- mal, Annual Faculty Tea, Heart Sunday, and Alpha Phi-esta. Robby Smith President .lerre Johnson: Junior Woman of the Year, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl, Mortar Board and Las Meninas Presidents, Home-H coming Attendant, Alpha Phi Vice President Mike Krcmar: Best Dressed Coed at S.D.S.C., Lambda Chi Alpha Crescents, United Airlines Campus Representative eww Rita Cantos: AWS Vice President, Las Meninas President, A.S. Orientation Chairman, Alpha Phi Marshal Milrki Gaughen: Rugbyettes President, Greek Retreat Chairman, Las Meninas, Alpha Phi Activities Chairman Peggy Gray: Freshman Woman of the Year, Spurs Vice-President, A.S. Pep Board Chairman Terry Wagner: Judiciary Board, Rugbyettes, Freshman Council, Alpha Phi Vice President Mary Amaral Sue Baggerly lanet Baker Aundi Barrett Stanna Beasley Sally Berghorn Chris Boyer Ann Bradley Nancy Bulger Nancy Cain Cindy Carlson Ginny Connally Marilyn Davies Nancy De Mers Marcia Drourr Debby Duesler Mary Eddy Charlie Haney Joy Harshaw Christie Hoff Jeri Johnston Kane Charlie Leonard Debbie Long Sande Miller Sue Muller Nancy Noppar Dottie 0 Carroll Jackie Singer Barbara Stafford Carole Stirling Marilyn Walton Val Whalen Cindy Williamson Evi Yamell The new, artistic entrance to the Alpha Phi Sorority house was created by the well known California sculpturer and wood carver, James Hubbel. Mr. Hubbel designed the brick entrance as a contrast to the wood architecture fea- tured throughout the entire house. The door, a massive hand carved piece of art, has a freelance design carved in it, which is complemented with wrought iron scroll work. The stained glass windows on each side of the entrance accent the door and also carry out the use of wrought iron. The brick love seat, in front of the door, is a free form design and has tiny multi-colored tiles embedded in it. The tiles continue from the love seat onto the floor of the door- way and are used in the entry hall to form an artistic, mosaic design. 8 290 Cricket Abbot Demaris Blose Beverly Briggs Diane Carpenter Muie Chau Cheryl Compton Caroline David Robin Dillion Sheryl Edson Christie Gerding Shirley Greenhill Pat Gross Beth Hutto With looks of anticipation a pinning is announced. Nikki lmhof Diane Kniss Sisterhood: an important part of any sorority. .lelnno Lang Connie Mata Dottie Knlresboro Diana Lamborn Susan Lewis Casey McFarland Debbie Quiggle Barbara Respenti Cindy Sanders Lora Sabelman Carolyn Thousand Diane Walters ALPHA Xl DELTA Alpha Xi Delta was founded nationally in 1893, at Lombard College and was established in 1949, as the first national sorority at San Diego State. There are 110 active chapters in existence today. This past year's officers in- clude President, Carol Lichensg Vice President, Linda Phillips, Secretaries Diane Walters and Denise Weaver, and Treasurer, Beth Hutto. Every year during the month of December, the Alpha Xis are seen on campus wtih their friend- ly smiles selling candy canes. Another annual social event is the Alpha Xi Delta Rose Ball. Denise Weaver Lonnie Weiss Dee Wendorf Patsy Boyce: Diana Gomez: Head Maiorette for Sigma Phi Epsilon Calendar Marching Aztecs Girl Carol Likens President Karon Groenrocli: Linda Phillips: Maidrette for Panhellenic Vice President Marching Aztecs Las Meninas Carol Taylor: Sharyn Yettra: Angel Flight, Mortar Board Aztec Theater Guild Leadership School 9 292 Xi, Chi Omega was the first sorority below the Mason-Dixon line founded at the University of Arkansas on April 5, 1895. The sorority has 145 chapters, the San Diego State chapter was estab- lished on November 17, 1950. The Chi O's had a successful and active year under the able lead- ership of Sharon Angus, President, Jo Anne Wal- len, Vice Presidentg Kathy Russell, Secretary, and Judy Mayhew, Treasurer. Several of their activi- ties included: Christmas Kindness, Christmas Dance, Chi-O-Theta Breakfast, Scholarship Ban- tllui flmrgl Camille Ashcrafl: Barbara BeckI0Y Janis Belford Nancy Blumenberg Charlotte Bourda Judy Christy: Sandy Bradner Jayne Brechwald Linda Brown quet, National Convention in West Virginia, award- ing of a Social Science Scholarship and Spring Luau. Vf., I f 4, ., naw- Editor of the Del Sudoeste Linda Phelan: Greek Retreat Chairman, Del Sudoeste Staff, Panhellenic VT? Caren Bull Connie Burns Pat Carpenter Melanie Catlin Dinah Duflock Janice Eberhart Maryl Sawchilr' Sharon Angus Mortar Board, Who's Who. President Cultural Arts Board Chris Walstrom: sue Willis: Linda Wilsqn: Sophomore Class Treasurer, Freshman Class Secretary, Svmzleader, MBIOFBUEV Little Sisters of Minerva for Sophomore Vice President, Ten Best Dressed, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Secretary of thie Finance MISS Waftlhable Coed Boar Julie Eichner Elaine Emmert Lyndell Farnham Gail Fogarty Debbie Gann Shari Gilbert Karen Giles Cindy Gorton Ethel Grace Patti Heinz Linda Higgins Carolyn Hutchings Carol Mitchell Vicki Moore Claudia 0'Lenic Susan Prouty Stevie Rea Kathy Russell Carol Graham Linda Graham Claudia Johnson Barbara Long Debbie Greenfield lean Heim Judy Mayhew Ka ren Milam Carole Oniz Candy Parry Sandy Peterson Peggy Pollard Chris Sarot Nancy Shaw Rowena Sherman Lynnie Silberberger Tina Simpson Jo Ann Small Sam Swanson Toni Taylor Susan Ting Dotty Trotter Barbara Wagar Laurie Wierenga Ginger Wilson Stephanie Wilson Nancy Wright Chi Omega presents their pledges 293 294 Us-lla Zeta IF as Delta Zeta sorority was founded in 1902 at Miami University in Ohio. lt established the SDS chapter in 1949. Today, there are 175 chapters across the United States. Included in this ye.ar's activities were a Christmas and Spring Formal, a pumpkin carving contest and sewing of refreshments during campus elec- tions. DZ's participation and enthusiasm won it the national Delta Zeta award for the most spirited chapter. Officers for the ye-ar were Pamela Holloway, president: Suzanne Brooks and Gail Gerry, vice presidents: Barbara Parker and Barbara Fallis, secretariesp and Nancy Pau- lacka, treasurer. Debbie Bliss Becky Bodenhamer sllli BFWKS Sylvia Bruns Maggie Byrne Pam Holloway President Barbara Cappella Jo Curtis Janet Breitweiser: Spurs, Cetza Alpha Young Kathy Ledheter: Sigma Nu Serpentines, Project Head Start Sally Campbell Carella De Vol Peggy Bruner: Sigma Nu Serpentines. Homecoming Committee Chairman Nancy Pavlackaz Theta Chi Sisters of the Crossed Swords Pat Ennis Liz Field Yvonne Gadbury Gail Gerry Sally Gideon Ann Jones Pam Kerr Sherrie Kral Lura Kulhavy Barbara Lang Marilyn Mitchell Sara Moskowitz loan Palmer Barbara Parker Linda Pearson Linda Richman Marilou Shearer Nancy Shops Jane! Sutherland Judy Traugott Rebecca Gronvold Neill McClintock .ludy Patronovich Linda Weiser Jan Melsal Terry Huffman Diana Metz Cathy Mil Ier lean Poast Karen Puwell Sue Williams Sandy Winterboume Parents and friends view the Delta Zeta Pledge The Delta Zetas proudly display the plans for Class as they are presented. their new home. 295 Bobbie Adams Carol Adams Bonnie Aves Bonnie Bachman lame Linda Chouinard Gwen Collins Judi Conner Candy Dickard Vicki Dickson Nancy Doufl Anne Eckis Nancy Ellis Jeanna Faulkner Pam Fields Laraine Grad Mary Jane Haas Lori Hendrick Susan Hollingsworth Kathy Houser Susan lngberg Gerri Kinczel 296 Gammies dress up for their Christmas formal. Janice Koeller KI! I-Hhllf Laurie Larabee Pam Lineherger Diana Livingston Eileen Penmih Sheila Ragsdale Susan Shaw ' Karen Skough Sue Spencer Jan Staff Sue Anne Stewart lulie Warner Lucie Whitchurch Kim Willis Karen Wilson Dot Shean Stacy Spohn Shelly Vogt Vicky Wikla Belle Woodward Gamma Phi Bela AWS I'CDB Since Nov. 11, 1874, when Gamma Phi Beta sorority was founded at Syracuse University in New York, 90 chapters have been established in the United States. Gamma Phi Beta came to San Diego State on Oct. 15, 1949. The Gamma Phis, under the leadership of President Bar- bara Grigg, Vice President Candy Dickard, Sec- retary Luci Whitchurch and Treasurer Gerri Kinczel, have sponsored many functions this year. A few of these were: Crescent Ball, Found' er's Day, Retreat, Scholarship Banquet, Open House, Dad's Night, Faculty'Night, National Philanthropy-Children's Camps. Barbara Grigg President Teddi .lo Sanders: Larraine Weathers: Junior Class Secretary AWS Treasurer 297 298 KAO Kappa Alpha Theta was founded at De Pauw University on January 27, 1870. It was estab- lished on the San Diego State Campus in January, 1951, and has 93 chapters nationally. Under the leadership of President Barbara Buss, Vice Presi- dents Jane Newberry and Patti Hannaford, Sec- retary Carol Musil, and Treasurer Kathy Howland, the Thetas enjoyed many social events. Some of these include: Dad's Night, Pledge Halloween Party with Sigma Chi, Christmas Formal, and Christmas gifts for their philanthropy, The ln- stitute of Logopedics. Some of the recent honors received by the Thetas are: second place in Pan- hellenic Scholarship, Governor's Sweepstakes Tro- phy in the Mother Goose Parade, and second place in Spring Sing. Barbara Buss President Ginny Lord: Judi Secord: Kappa Sigma .Dream Girl, Angel Flight Commander Shell and Oar Kappa Alpha Theta -v. f' lv- -, , 's ' an J '- P i AACDA Luci Danielson: Mortar Board, Who's Who Pam Greyson: Panhellenic President, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Anette Aamaes Cathy Allen Doreen Andrews Madie Avoyer Margie Benesch Debby Bentley Natalie Craig Terry Crews Debbie Dawson Joyce Dennstedt Sherry Frazer Susan Funk Carolyn llling Kathy Ballinger Linda Brosio Charlene Crozier Patti Duffy Lynn Gates Becky Sicliler: Spurs, Rugbyettes, Angel Flight Janie Gorton Linda Hammond Patty Hannaford Debbie Hon Kay Howe Kathy Howland Marilyn Huitt Carolyn Hull Nancy Hummel Larcanne Johnson Candy Kane Robin Lee Wendy Lee Diana Loss Kelsey Marshall Gail Mason Marilee McLean ai Ruthann Montavon Terry Monteleone Carol Musil Kris Pollock Shah Price Deo Dee Raines Jane Newberry Barbara Outland Ann Parrish Cindy Pale i , 'i Janet Randall Pat Raphael Chris Richman Lynn Rippee Susie Sarkela Bette Scapple Nancy Seymour Joyce Shillam Janie Shoup Mary Jo Simons Marilyn Sosna Barbara Stalder Carla Stewari Nancy Sweek Chris Unrue Sandi Vail Francie Warrons Nancy Westphal Sherrie Whipple Cece Whiltled Kata Wight Mary Willis Marie Witten 99 OO Mary Amberger ZW-Q, J Linda chalet Ek Stuffing Santa Claus before Christmas dinner. Barbara Denton Glenny Martha Greenwald Joyce Hanlon 5... Sandra Holt Deborah Hughes Mary Hummer Pam Hunt Bev Kirchner Leslie Knight Barbara Kostlan Stephanie Krebs Alice Love Kathy Martindale Margaret Mecumhy Marilyn Minton Janice Belcher Janice Bowen Gloria Brumfield Delora Deal Kathryn Dibsie Helen Dowdy Ann Duncan Diane Duncan Pamela Evans my Kathleen Hendricks Kathy Henry Susan Holland 'hw Sf? Judy .Innes Paula Karle Sue Kelley . X EPS if 56 '4 '5 rn Laine Jin Lansill Jeri Lena Jane Murawsky Kim Myrman Kathy Orr Rietl Cynthia Royal Suzanne Rucci Kappa Delta -ww w- . 'v A Jacqueline Ruther Jeanne Santone Martha Savage Beverly Scholten Sherry Scott Cyndee Shoaf Penny Short Marleen Skilton Jeanne Snowden Zfix ol sl . r 1 3? , .Y KA Kappa Delta was founded in 1897 at Longville, Va. It was established on our campus in May, 1949, and has 104 national chapters in the United States. This successful year was lead by President Eugenie Newton, Vice President Linda Miller, Secretary Linda Terrill, and Treas- urer Marleen Skilton. Much time and effort went into the planning of the many social events held during the year. Some of these were the Christmas Dance, Roaring Twenties Dance, annual retreat in the fall, Founder's Day, and Mother's Day Brunch. Through their par- ticipation in Homecoming, the Kappa Deltas received first place in the Second Division 1965 and 1966 with their floats. Charlene Kellogg: Daily Aztec Staff, iota Nu Kappa Merry Tash Tarrill Heidi Topper Sallie Tudor Marcia Wallis Board Eugenie Newton President Nancy Walters Peggy Wozniak Sue Ziegel Scott: Sec reta ry Sharon Stacy: Bonnie Storey: President of Alpha Tau Spurs Editor, Mortar Board Omega Little Sisters of the Leadership School Maltese Cross. Junior Panhellenic Advisor 3 O O2 Q Sharon Abraham Cheryl Akins Kristy Arneson Linda Arohio Kathi Barney Mary Bartuluv Chris Bedig Sue Burtnett Jennie Butler Nancy Campbell Teri Compas Algie Correia Liz Corrin Carol Dennis Bgrbara Dgghon Susie Driscoll Sallie Emmons Jill Erickson Jan Footner Gina Fox Sue French Kathy Frey Susan Gregory Donna Haslam Margie Hawley Cynthia Huggan Judy Jones Kathy Jonkey Gayle Kennedy crowded. Francie Kinports Cheryl Lawrence The living conditions at the Pi Phi house are rumored to be Carol Lepisto Judy Mandale Sashin Price Terri Rogers Dede Smith Leslie Thomas Nancy Locliett Margo McCord Patty Reilly Margaret MacDonald Lynn Pettijohn Lana Riddick Linda Sanford Molly Simpson Kathi Smithers Donna Taylor Theda Vogel Janet Williams Pi Bela Phi Julie Akers: Angel Flight. Military Ball Queen .ludy Peters: Junior and Senior Class Treasurer, Angel Flight Pat Scholefreld. 1967 Homecoming Queen, Angel Flight, Dean's List BCD Pi Beta Phi, founded in 1867 at Monmouth College, was established on our campus in 1949 as one of 113 national chapters. Corlette De Long, president: Julie Akers, vice president, Margie Haw- ley, secretaryg and Cheryl Krajcir, treasurer, lead the sorority women in many successful activities throughout the year. A few of these activities are: the Chapter Christmas Party, Fund Raising for their philanthropy, the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School, the Senior Follies, and the Alum-Mum Dessert. De Long President Gail White Kathy Wood Esther Sherwood: Little Sister for Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President of Interior Design Club Kathie Slater: Jan West: A President of Little Sisters Ten Best Dressed, Little of Minerva for Sigma Alpha Sisters of Minerva for Sigma Epsilon Alpha Epsilon 303 XK Sigma Kappa, founded nationally in 1874 at Colby College in Maine, was established at SDS in 1950. At the present time there are 107 ac- tive chapters across the nation. This year's of- ficers included: President Joanie Koenigshofer, Vice Presidents Linda Roth and Wendy Oman, Secretary Mary Jane Mullin, and Treasurer Suzi Kinney. Much time and effort were spent for the success of the several major social events held during the year which included the Christ- mas formal, the Jingle Bell Ball, Spring Luau, annual retreat and Senior Farewell Breakfast. Joanie Koenigshofer President Sigma lumor Pi Kappa Sharon Leo Kathy Lynn Di Ann Marcovich Marianne Matranga Nancy McCullough MUHYUI Mitchell Jody Nelson Pam Niolson Lynn Nash Cyndi Pohlanz Susie Pres: Chris Rogors Linda Ross Freda Santos Janet Sawyer Susie Sievers Peggy Stood Sue Stem Barbara Taylor Judy Trousdale Jan Viera Kay Williams 1 4 . if nik 199-X H-.Q 'lu- Sigma Kappa's National sends its Christmas greeting. 305 Officers, left to right: Carol Lepisto, Sue Vandewalker, Na- talie Craig, Marilyn Mitchell. Junior Panhellenic Seated: Natalie Craig, Sue Vandewalker. First row, Second row, left to right: Marilyn Mitchell, Kitty Mc- left to right: Lora Sobelman, Candy Cane, Connie Donald, Eileen Penman, Leslie Knight, Cyndi Mur- Burns, Sandy Holt, Robyn Potts, Pam Lineberger, doch, Madie Avoyer, Jeannie Hart, Christine Bedig, Marilyn Slaton, Kathy Jonkey, and Carol Lepisto. Judie Haas, and Maggie Byrne. Ev Q af S , A. fi ' F . 1 is u ' ME Y O8 ATQ Alpha Tau Omega National Fraternity has over 123 chapters in the United States. Found- ed at Virginia Military Institute on September 15, 1865, the local chapter came to San Diego State in 1951. This year's activities and awards include a first place Homecoming Float Qfor the third consecutive yearj and the annual Ship- wreck. Lead by Frank Goofy Mullin, the ATO's continued active involvement in almost all phases of campus life. Frank Mullin President Bob Pugh Tom Kaa Upper Div. Rep. IFC Rep. Cultural Arts Board House Officer Alpha Tau Omega xr n Don Dixon Del Sud Editor Publications Board Chip Dawson IFC Rep. Greek Ron Lauderbach IFC P.R. Chairman Secretary of Fraternity -ii A' Kon Anderson Rich Bell Bin Bishop Tom Carlagna Chuck Carlson Craig Coffin Rich Cook Pat Cooney Qt'f'i' HSS' were W. Jack Davis Hany Dickinson Tom Dunnion Craig Evanco Paul Fasoli George Gonzales Jerry Heaslett Larry Hodge Otis Hurley Bill lngalsbe Paul Jacobs Craig Johnson Kent Kadera Russ Kloer Eric Larson: Pete Lautz Bob MoCaIIis'ter Bruce MacDonald Ken McCain Mike McDowell Dan McGinty Andy McKinney John Morrow Bruce Muhonen Steve Moullen Dave Nash Brian Pattison Gary Prouty Ron Risdon Bill Sand Mike Sedlacek Mike Sewell Mike Shellaharger Scavenging for useful remains after their 26th consecutive Shipwreck, the boys fondly gaze with anticipation towards Miss Shipwreck ffore- groundj - Bertha Kroutzmeyer. lt was rumored that lovely Bertha was doing an admirable job as helmswoman when upon hearing the haunting strains of Little Egypt she began to weave in a rhythmic course thus causing the tragic beaching. 1-we lim Slaton Russ Smith Jan Statman Jim Stokes Mark Tropp Norm Tullis 309 310 Al-IJ Delta Upsilon, the newest local fraternity, has been on campus since April, 1966. Founded na- tionally at Williams College on Nov. 4, 1834, it has grown to be one of the nation's strongest fraternities with 86 chapters. This year DU has been busy with athletic activities, social func- it 9 ru.. qff if . ' Anime 1s00flK0il iii Lx Mike Napolitano: Secretary Chris Baldwin John Bates John Barron John Boyd Wes Bruning lim Byffle tions, and community service. Among the high- lights were a Pledge Chariot Race victory and charter reception. Sid Cavey President Gary Kerans. Spring President Jim Renfro: Varsity Water Polo Dennis Campbell Bruce Clark Bob Clark Joe Cohen Tom Crouch Steve Cunliffe Fred Becker: Treasurer Lynn Hunt: Vice President Bob Barney: Social Chairman Jack Davidson Keith Eshelman Pat Gallagher Rick Gaylean Ron Hagg Terry Hanks Glen Hatlett Bruce Howard lim Kidwell Ernie Klevesal Chuck Lewis Don Lindsay Lee Marshall Buzz McCredie lim Menconi Steve Moore Bernie Nydam Glenn Olsen Tom Peterson Mike Rooth Dennis Rumrill Rich Simpson Bill Sokulich Jerry Spivey K . gs, if Steve Thompson lim Thunen Harry Weiss .lim Weldon DU's brought a fresh new approach to' Friday afternoon TG's. A victorious chariot team shows their joy Dave Gustafson Mark Hofling Steve lackson Dennis Keating Bill Hogan Tom Mahendy Chuck Mauer Gary Noel Fred Noble Pat Petry Dave Recht Mike Roch! Delta Sigs succumbed to state pressure and were forced to leave their house. 312 Mike Samuelson lim Tomasin Bob Weldon ,L Am ,e Im AS, The Bro's at a card and COKE party. Delta Sigma Phi Stove Bieri Dave Bybee Bob Brunsting John Boaz Charles Cunningham Geoff Carson Vic Geraci: Vice President, AZCD The Delta Sig's national organization be- gan at the College of the City of New York on Dec. 10, 1899. The local chapter was chartered in 1948. The 94 chapters place Delta Sigma Phi among the larger national fraternities. Led by Keith Korporal, president, Vic Geraci, vice president, Roger Clarkson, secretary, and Steve Staub, treasurer, the bro's experienced an ac- tive social schedule. Sailor's Ball, Pajama Party, and the Carnation Weekend Ball highlighted the exciting events. The chapter moved to new and better living accommodations this year, thanks Phil Diehl Dudley Dabbs Bernard Donald Rich Diehl Ken Fitzsimmuns Mike Ebert AMS Council Dave Lunder: Pledge Trainer, IFC Rep. to the expanding campus' property needs. Steve Strau reasurer Kelth Korporal h: T - President Aristophenes Lee Gordon Steve Kendrick: AMS Council Roger Clarkson: Secretary Bil'l Griffith: Property and House Manager Jah... vie- L+-:ww mx as x-.- '54-.be-if t .loel Zane Big Steve asks the housemother for a little more. 3111 Jim Young Mike Koesters Larry Lammerman Tom Langpap Rick Mai Doug Matheson Dale McCorquodale Tom Mercer Jerry Navarra Jim Olson Ben Paull Mike Perry Rick Pincott Phil Piscopo Dick Russell Bill Shaw Mike Schafer Bill Sheldon Mike Shields Tom Van Benthuysen Bill Waldrop Gary wilson Walt Beerle Jim Barta Bob Clem Ralph Brown Russ Davis Ron Coleman Leonard De Sanli Larry UB MBV Larry Faulk Howard Estes Steve Hager GUY Hagan Ned Halle Dave Hodges Nic Alessio Bob Bertram Tim Coleman Steve Duich: KZ The University of Virginia saw the first Kappa Sigma chapter founded on Dec. 10, 1869. The Kappa Sig's formed here in 1947 to become one of the 127 chapters across the nation. The brothers enjoyed capable leadership under Al Crogan, president: Terry Flanigan, vice presi- dent, Jay Martin, treasurer, and Steve Hartwell, master of ceremonies. As well as the Farmer's Frolic and Pig Chase, the social calendar in- lim De Jarnette Rick Duggan Little All America Football Jack Flanigan: A.S, President and Everything Else cluded the New Year's Eve Overnight, and the famous Toga party. Terry Flanigan Junior Class Rep., Finance Board Al Crogan President Rick Grether Frank Hicks Tim Flanigan: Publications Board, Oceotl Andy Mecca: Dave Flucht: A.S. Council, P.R. Board, Oceotl Del Sud Staff Q v AXA Lambda Chi Alpha was established at Boston College in 1909. The local chapter joined the San Diego Greek system in 1948. Among the largest and strongest fraternities, its present national strength is 180 active chapters. This year's officers were Bob Zito, president: Chris Mortenson, vice presidentg Jim Ferguson, secre- tary: and Al Koljonen, treasurer. Traditionally the chapter enjoys a wide range of social events and activities. Headlining the list are the Little 500 Bike Races, an annual Thanksgiving Day Benefit Dinner, and the Cross and Crescent Weekend Formal. This year's honors include a 1st ranking in IFC scholarship, with the highest GPA in five years among fraternities. Bob Zito President Fred Carpenter: John Case: Lower Division Rep., Senior, Junior Class President, Freshman Class President Head Cheerleader Bob Adolph Bob Alexander Bill Bowen Glenn Brockman Stan Burton Mike Carsey Pete Ezzellz IFC Rush Chairman, Spring President Jeff Clifton L06 Cook Jim Sterrett: Upper Division Rep., Long Range Planning Board Paul Denyer Dave Dickson Steve McKenzie: Lower Division Rep., AMS Council Otha Dudley Rich Emery Jim Ferguson Joe Filson Tim Eha: Freshman Class Vice President, IFC Rep. Ron Bamhart Walt Bubel Tom Clabsaux Don Davis Tom Dobron Larry Forkner Charles Gauss Bill Gill Fred Graslie lim Greenwood Rick Huss Carl Iavelli Dan Johnson KGVII1 Jones George Kretowicz lom Kuhns John Lauteman lim Leach Steve McGregor Jerry Milburn Chris Mortensen Stan Noodleman Chuck Peterson Mike Speyer Bill Torgeson Craig Varnau Jim Ylaydelich Don Willis Stove Yates Paul Robinson John Ryckevic Cody Sears Pepe Siniard A11 Sorem Thirsty Lambda Chis were eager to take advantage of the new liberalized drinking laws. I'IKA The Pikes were founded March 1, 1868, at the University of Virginia and were established at San Diego State on March 1, 1949. There are 143 chapters across the nation. This year's president has been Jeff Clark: vice president, Stan Everrett, secretary, Ron Rand, and treas- urer, Cary Krueger. Besides winning the 1966- 67 White League All Sports Banner, the local chapter was active with its Olympic Fund Drive, Dream Girl Weekend, and New Year's in Las Vegas. jf 'Q ,x X X tx., .X Iflfff 1l,,. XXCN. Al Anton Chuck Athey Bill Brehm Bill Broom Crew Cary Krueger Treasurer Earl Burchard Don Bllflls Cliff chi-lI'Cl'l Ggry Enggy Stan Everrett Joe Ford Jack Sword Jeff plafk AMS Treasurer, Junior Class PI'eSIdel'lt Vice President Brad Glanville Bill Guilley Bob Boil I Bob Slamal Bob Scurrah Aztec Surf Club President, Junior Slalom Ski Champion Varsity Baseball Oceotl Greg Gran! Mike Hall The PiKA point of view. Matador-garbed Jack Sword watches as yet another pike i rush party gets under way. Bruce Lorten Bruce MacDonald Hewvell Marmont Dave McLeod lim Morse Roger Naff John Pasta Vic Roblet Dave Robinson Geflfge Romero Joe Smith Doug Snyder Brad Lorten Tom Sullivan Steve Walcott Bill waflgrlqnd 320 ZAE The SAE's were founded nationally in 1856 at the University of Alabama, they colonized at San Diego State in 1949. There are 160 chap- ters in the United States. With Sam Matson, president, Mike Drake, vice president, Bill Land- rum, secretaryg and Paul Nettles, treasurer, able leadership has directed the activities in which the chapter has partaken. Their activities include the Black and White Christmas formal, Purple and Gold spring weekend, Return to Mazatlan party and Bobby Jones Day. The local cha ter received their National Scholarship Sigma Alpha Epsilon G , Al Azhderian Terry Bauckman Don Card Jay Castro Tom Clark John Collura Jim Nettlesz All CCAA Bob Daniels Rich Danon John Driscoll D Award and recently completed construction on their new house. Baseball. Intramurals Board Paul Nettles: Pres. Rugby Club Treasurer Rick Van Woy' Physics Sam Matson Honorary, Social Chairman Bob Duell Jay Durkin Galen Earls Jerry Edwards Steve Floyd Larry Fosholt President Frank Gennetti Nick Green Bill Gresham Dan Bamberg: lFC President, John Lomac: Senior Class Mike Drake: Vice P-resident, Oceutl Rep., Oceotl AMS Council John Havener Larry Heglif Mike H905 1235 3. Mike Herberg Bob Kingston Bill Landrum Q.: Chuck Basil Mayo Mike Pack Herb Palmtag J B Parsons ff Pemck Uldrs Ports lohn Prchal Ron Rudd Hud Statfield Don Tineo Grover Trask Frank Vandevender Gerry Webster Rlck Wells 322 Dave Margulis Dick Lange Craig Lachnit Brian Kruse Tom Schuettge Fred Ruston John Penery Bob Myers L w Bob Tyzzer Jim Stuemke Steve Smith Dave Sell Q Sigma's Nu's-Speed and Power. Ted Whiteneck Larry Van Vliet Ron Weiss Byron Upham The bro's after another hard fought football victory! Tom Blackman Fred Asfin Gary Borer Mike Bliven Brian Cochran Tom BlYi'lf Paul Fuller Steve Farley Sigma Nu Ed Brancheau: President Newman's Club Jim Gay Tim Garfield Bill Graham Paul Gormley Bill Gallahamz Social Chairman Dave Neish: Vice President N The first of Sigma Nu's 140 chapters was founded on Jan. 1, 1869 at the Virginia Military Institute. The local chapter was chartered only five years ago, Feb. 23, 1963. Direction has been provided by Rich Tompkins, president, Dave Neish, vice president, Jeff Phillips, secre- tary, and John Tyndall, treasurer. Various social events the Sigma Nu's enjoy throughout the year include the annual White Rose Formal, the New Year's Eve and Morning party, and an an- nual Exchange party with the Cal State at Los Angeles chapter. Rich Tompkins President Jim Huffman George Huff Dave Palmer: Varsity Crew Rick Phillips: Jeff PhilliPS5 IFC Publicity Chrm. SGCFGKHFY 323 24 ZCDE The Sig Ep's national organization origi- nated at Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia, in 1901. The local chapter was colonized in 1947 joining the network of 162 chapters. The president this year was Bob Gaines: vice presi- dent, Ed Shenkg treasurer, Jerry Gmoser. Sigma Phi Epsilon was active planning functions, such as their Annual Pledge Slave Sale, a charity football game, and the Queen of Hearts Week- end. This year marked the second in which campus lovelies graced the Sig Ep Campus Activity Calendar. Bob Gaines President Jim Wilson: Upper Division Rich Ward: Varsity Golf Rep., Oceotl . W lim Andrews Ken Brandt 'Y Sl6MA PHI EPSILON Duane Branstetter Dave Britton Bill Carlson Tim Collier Jerry Gmoser: Treasurer Joe Dendy Bob Farwell John Renna: Rush Chairman, Oceotl Dave Foster Gary Garner Dave Romero: Social Chairman Lee Guyer Dick Haan Glenn Heidenreich Pat Hoerr Ed Shenk: AMS Vice President, IFC Treasurer Dennis Branstetter Wayne B ru ken Curt Crosser Tony Field Steve Green Bob Hasse Steve Irving Gene Kennon Scott MacPherson Doug McNea Craig Nosurft Bob Parker Len Smalley Mark Kipperman john Martin John Nagy ' Q, Bob Olson Bob Purdue lay Rhodes Dick Rudiger Ed Ryan Al Salman Rich Schlopp Phil Smith Ron Smith John Sleepy Mike Taylor Mike Wilhite Gary Wysong 32 Sig Eps rip-up at a Bonnie and Clyde party. 5 326 lake Jacobson .lim Humphrey Rich Herkert Bob Hauer Rex McBride Craig Matthias Mark Marshall Tom Liebhold Mike Larsen Dick Lane f g,, :'. ' John Newton Al Newton Claude Newland Roy Nakase Bruce Miller Tom McMilIen if X .R at X if -mf Mike Sato Reggie Richardson Dave Reynolds Ritk Plant Brad OWCHS Dal' Olson Dave Stickles Len Steinbarth Bob Sternthall Jim Spencer Eric Spangenburg Stu Smith Dennis Hannan AI Kernoff John McConaha Mike 0'Keefe John Sanders Ed Young Phil Wilson John Wilson Ed Williams john Walters Tom Turnbull Scott Terry Mark Ashcraft Frank Alling Randy Aldama Bill Beasley Bill Baroni Jack Baldelli .-Qxmjy' W6 Ymwuhr' -. r 5. l r 0 3 srem Pl Dick Bourda Craig Blunden Mike Binkley Max McGee: Pledge Trainer, Loyal Carlon Bob Brunick Steve Bowman Jeff Cook John Clymer Allen Clark 1 ye Doug Dinjian Frank Drdek Wayne Couty Social Chairman Bud Myers: Varsity Tennis, Treasurer Larry Prosi: Sophomore Class President Chuck Grah Gary Gentile Joe Ferguson Jack Sims: Upper Division Rep., Vice President ZTI' Sigma Pi fraternity was founded in 1897, at Vincennes, Ind. They joined San Diego State's Greek system on May 18, 1949, and again in 1963, after a five year absence. The chapter enjoyed capable leadership under Steve Hintz, president: Jack Sims, vice president: and Bud Myers, treasurer. Their many social events in- cluded their annual Orchid Ball, a New Year's Eve Mountain Retreat, and a Pajama Exchange Party with the UCLA chapter. Steve Hintz President Bruce Hodessen: Len Atkinson: IFC Rush Varsity Swimming Chairman, Oceotl 7 328 TKE The TKE's were founded nationally Jan- uary 1O, 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University and came to San Diego State on May 20, 1950. They have ballooned to 236 chapters in the United States and Canada. Under the capable administration of Bill Meairs as president, Tom Nelson and Mike Wolfington as vice presidents, and Dick Brown as treasurer, the chapter has had an active year. Among their functions are the Varsity Drag, Carnation Carousel, and the Daughters of Diana Christmas Dance. Tau Kopp. Epsilon Greg Finley: Past President, IFC Rep. ss Q mini it Bill Ainsworth Rick Brown John Burgess Bill Gehur. IFC Rep. AMS Council Miko Wolfington' Spring Bill Meairs Pmsidemy ,FC Boyd President Tom Nelson: Vice President Oceotl Dick Brown: Treasurer, Mike Poutre: Pledge Trainer, Oceotl Jim DeVore Tom Eccelson Wayne Foster Glenn Bailey Denny Branchuad Marco Bruschi Henry Buijnorouski Earl Callander Jim Carlburg John Dussell .lim Dutton Monte Farquhar AI Ferlet Brad Gilbertson Bob Gorton Ron Graham Dave Hansen Len Hayashi Dave Juberg Regis Kearny Bill Kintzele George Martin Dan Martin Ed Martinez Phil Pederson Ed Persky Dale Pilgrim Ken Renick Chris Roberts Bruce Robertson Jim Hermanson Marv Harriett Stan Hill ,g g S E k .2 R Ken Klempan Dalton Lackey Doug Leslie Dave Mathis John McTighe Steve Miner l0hn PTYUI' Tom Purcell Bob Rast Roy Johnson Bob Johnson Mike Lovett Norm Lussier ' 9 Mero Morris Bill Parrett Mike Ratliff Jim Reed Tom Schaaf Randy Schutz lim Roth Paul Ruggirelo Steve Rusk Tom Shelley Joe Skaff Tom Soeten Neil Snyder Mike Straw Barry Sullenger Rich Tucker Gary Ward Tom Waters Steve Wilcomb Rich Winder Dave Woodhill Carl Yamashiro Gary Zaluskey 329 sf' ' Ox Corydon Kale Mike lohnson Chuck Hoadley Ox, Theta Chi mascot, rests after a long day of tending classes with the bros. at- George Manlove Bob Neher Randy Pogue Herb Holtan Bruce Hester Ron Hawk X?-of fi Mike McCIuske'y Ron Lovelady Steve Long Daryl Mason Ernie Maner George Manale lim Podlech Tom Pearson Mike Owens Doug Rolan .lohn Robles Clint Robinson Mike Purcell Harry Staats Tim Shepard Ed Silva Doug Sawyer Chris Work Bill Westin Pablo Tomas Steve Tetterington Clyde Atkinson Steve Altamirano Bob Anderson Bill Bartman Ed Ashman Dave Asbury TH ETA CHI Brad Bourne Ron Bott Jerry Bender Theta Chi was founded at Norwich University, Norwich, Vt., in 1856. As the first national to be chartered on campus, it arrived at San Diego State in 1948. The national organization now numbers 153 chapters. Officers this year were Al Worley, president: Mike Purcell, vice presi- dent, Ron Hawk, secretaryp Ron Lovelady, treas- urer. Along with enjoying social events like the Dream Girl Weekend Retreat and the Mix and Match Pajama Party, the local chapter earned Pete Conrad Darrell Campbell Dennis Buzzell Doug Fitch Mike Edwards Davo Cook Henry Griffin Pete Gilmore Marty Freer Gena Lamke: IFC Athletic Chairman, Oceotl Bob Kirby. West Coast Powerlift Champion, IFC Representative Ed Klnsports. Spring President, Past Treasurer the Lewis Award for the most progressive Theta Chi chapter in the nation. Al Worley President Charles Harch Oren Harari Pete Hall Ron Ramos: A.S. Vice President, Oceotl Glenn Rasmussen: Marshal, Dan Vaughn: AMS Council IFC Rush Committee, Aztec Weightlifters 332 ZBT Zeta Beta Tau was founded at New York College on Dec. 29, 1898. The local chapter was established in 1951, joining San Diego State with 64 other campuses in the national chain. Jim Eliaser, president, and his executive officers, Rich Shumsky, vice president, Harry Proctor, secretary, and Rich Brown, treasurer, led the Zebe's through an active year, which saw many hours donated to the Leukemia Drive. The Gaza Strip party, Sweetheart Ball, and Pa- jama party highlighted the social calendar. The house is additionally proud of the newly won Sobelj Cup, its national rushing and scholarship awar . Jim Eliaser President Rich Brown: Treasurer Marv Cohen: Spring President, AMS Council ZETA BETA TAU Dick Shumsky: Vice President Harry Procter: AMS Treasurer, AMS Council Dennis Kaplan: Oceotl Norm Andreen Phil Berman Joel Greene Mike Hirchfield Dave Huff Warren Karzen Marty Davis: Secretary Jerry Kobelski Steve Bebin Dan Bartel Ken Brown Jeff Carson Herb Hafter Ron Harris Ron Hirshman Mike Holzman Rich Idell Gary Issacson John Keith Ed Klein Bob Koslow Don Nelson Dave Okun Barry Parker Al Perry Steve Pollack Rich Rider .lohn Roddy Carl Samuelson Joe Sandoval Mike Schwartz Arnold Schnitz Larry Skelmaw Randy Steele Joel Stokes Bob Svet K vf-'1+'f i'f - g gn .. , ge' fi: sewn. . Q 1 ti ,1sg .w .c X di Y 'ar 4 if r + Se it Y Rf- af' Q Warren Van Hook Marshall Wax ,ul Grant Wiklund Gary Zweig N-vs. ZBT's issue a hearty welcome to returning alumns. The New Year's Eve overnight party exemplifies the fun and ex- citement of the ZBT social calendar. 333 34 Delta Chi fraternity is looking forward to es- tablishing national status next year. The fra- ternity was founded at Cornell in 1890. The chapter has enjoyed an active year under the leadership of Dave Estep, president: Dick Hughes, vice president: Larry Anderson, secre- tary: and John Troike, treasurer. Their social functions include such annual events as the White Carnation ball and the pledge-active foot- ball game. The Delta Chi's now sponsor the Powder Puff football tournament. The honors most recently acquired by the chapter include second place in the San Diego State College Bowl and first place in red league softball, Dave Estep President John Trnike: John Ross: Treas.: House Manager Rush Chrm. Delta Chi O 0.5 as O O 0000 ll :ll ffl' E lin! j' 'D F G2 Larry Anderson: Secretary Dick Hughes: Vice President Pete Love: Pledge Trainer: IFC Rep Dean Russell: Past Pres.: Oceotl Dennis Barnett Doil Benson Mike Crow Ken Filene Duncan MacDonald Sid Nlvlkifk Al Shields Brian Colvin Tom Edwards Dick Flowefree Bob Lion Frank Love AI Marshall Bob Morris Dick Parkhurst Bill Ruhlman Dale West Tim Wimmer Scramble for the milk. night never forgotten. reeks' life - Variety Rosie Arakelian Barbara Armor Arlene Blumenthal Mel Brown Teresa Castaneda Pam Cates Laura Chandler Pam Clark Susan Crowell Mary Delahoyde Linda Foote Carmelita Garcia Karen Gardner lanice Goodrich Cynthia Gratianne loy Green Priscilla Gregory Nancy Heavenston Janet Hodges Shelly Klugman Pam Knight Crystal Kuck Joanne Lawrence ln Won Lee fx v-4 .05 Teri Lord Sharon McCamey Sharon McGlocklin Penny Mc0mber Gloria Morgan Kathy Musashi Maria Nido Lynn Ott Barbara Poole Yolanda Savecedo Lorraine Seeley lane Signargo Barbara Stull Diane Sklarewitz lane Steinberg lan Swanson g5V izt it mf 0 f a- - - gggg Pj www mm M, ff 11 64 4 Z 2 I , , 5 ., ,W ,ay A T Q hipwreck Sig pledge Ray Ogas was dressed up as cartoon character Little Annie Fannie for the Deck a Pledge Contest. One of the oldest national fraternities, Sigma Chi was founded in 1855 at Miami University COhioJ, and became part of the Miami Triad. The local chapter was chartered January 8, 1949. With George Hauer, president, Dave Lagerloff, vice president, Jim Coffey, secretary, and Howard Ziegler, treasurer, the fraternity saw fine administration of these and other ac- tivities, Sweetheart Ball, Tropical Cruise and Derby Day. This the Sig's reigned as Black League All Sports champions once again. Terry Atkinson Chuck Baker Jim Blecher Wayne Bienhoff Harold Bream Gene Burson John Cafaro lim Coffey Gary Colyrin George Hauer Presir' ' l Doug johnson: Bart Miller: AMS Council President, OCSUU PVe5'dlfVlt' 10m Nemes: IFC VlCE'Pf9Sld9'lf Vamty Base all Blue Key, Varsity Football. Golf Mike Crawford Tom Denhart Henry Espinoza Robert Fipp George Forbes Tom Freeman Rick Goodbody Gary Hails John Hart Danny Jackson Jack McGovern Tom Peterson Mike Speck Ed Sturgeon Bob Williams Howard Ziegler wang' Dave Lagerloff Dave Lauren Dennis Lightner Warren Lindsay John Marlow Rich McAr1hur Tim McKinney Neil Medlock Warren Murchison Paul Nobbs Dave Murphy Bill Paxton Mike Pope Fred Rosso Tom Schupbach Steve Stapel Seriean Stepanian Ralph Stewart Lee Shoalen Jim Thompson Faul Taylor Dick Wood HI' The five finalists for Miss Derby Day line up for judging. 5'2- Kimo, Polynesian dancer from the Bali Hai, gets students in the mood for Shipwreck. The Egg Relay was played by a team of four girls who ran with an egg between their teeth and passed it to their teammates. This year's mystery event found the contestants beating eggs on each other's heads to the de- light of the audience. ff , V. V., ,V L ,Lf ,xfawalf . 'iw .-r -eg P '3 . .. Sharon Reaume from Alpha Chi Omega again proves her agility by winning the Limbo Contest for the second year in a row. P KH Robin Trax Joanna Vlught Pam Vinson, Jeri Villegas Erin Worthing Linda Wolff Nancy Waidley Jean Zlsklnd DORM OFFICERS First row, left to right: Pam Vinson, Pam Cates, Carol Birnbaum, Peggy Taylor, Karen Zahn, Becky Johns. Row 2: Nancy Shane, Mary Weldy, Suzanne Sprypek, Ellen Schuman, Sharon McGlockIin, Lynn Ott, Jeanne Vaught, Sue Crowell. Maa RESIDENCE ASSISTANTS Left to right: Laura Chandler, Nancy Jo Tubbs, Cathy Brown, Sue Liefke. Imeca Sandra Achor Lynda Agar Judy Anderson Claire Barkelew Helen Bates Barbara Beckley Nancy Bello Linda Berklite Christine Black Karen Boget Anne Bamberg Dianne Brackett Lynne Clarke Janet Dawson Patricia De Santis Leslie Dixon Marilyn Donn Deborah Dye Cindy Folls Sue Fowler Adrienne Galbnath Gigi Gattis Lois Gerage Ginny Hardesty if 23 --es? 1 Trish Harper Anna Hendrickson Ann Holben Donna Hundart Susan Insko Jessica Joe Pam Johnson Melody Jones Ardie Julien Kathleen Knotts Julie Lamb Ulf! UCVIUIK0 chi!!! l-NIU! 30 Lune Ruth Lumberz Merilyn Malek Pilar Marquez Patricia McBride Andrea Moxness Bev Page Tani Peckham Bonnie Penderson Deborah Perrin Linda Pohl Suzanne Poolar Linda Pozyk Rita Rouegro Maryann Scrutnn Cheryl Sheehan up RESIDENCE ASSISTANTS First row, left to right: Adrienne Galbreath Linda Sebourn. Second row: Kathy Kauffman: Gayle Wedegaertner. Ann Bright, Ka ren Lisle, l ii X' 1 , 4 M, rl r rg, if Judy Soos Lynalla Spotts Diane Stetler Cheryl Swing Pam Thnmpson Susan Unruh Anita Vaughn Mary Warrens Gayle Wedeguertnar Christine Williams DORM OFFICERS Row 1, left to right: Tani Peckham, Lois Gerage, Catherine Bennett, Ardie Julien, Judy Soos, Martha Yaffe. Row 2: Sherrie Garrett, Rita Lynn Rovegno, Kathy Kauffman. Zapotec Luanne Alfier Charlotte Baker Maryann Balderama Cynthia Bates Sandra Berry Julienne Betourne Linda Bratrud Susan Burns Marlene Carter Susan Cave Janet Clark Kathryn Clyde Martha Contreras Patricia Crowley Janet Cunningham Lorna Daniel Priscilla Dehmel Catherine Duke Susan Dunn Jane Falconer Barbara Field . asap Geraldine Gail Alixanne Garcia Linda Godwin Kathleen Gorham Mary Fritch Carol Fronst Lois Fuller Llaas S 1, L i'-C ' S Carla Granlund Martha Hagen Barbara Hall Linda Happe Diane Harris Betty Hawk Mania Henry Wendy Hunter Linda Jacobs Sharon Johnston Barbara Kowalik Karen Knowles Susan Lacher Patricia Lambeth Peggy Martin Joanne Masters Melinda May Christi McLaughlin Kathleen Meadows Janice Miles Jody Miller Mary Burkhardt Sally Crum Barbara Fowkes Ann Gorton Jeanne Higgins Janet Lowry Melanie Miller Cafolo Nassicp Lynda Norris Judith Parlis Hilarie Phelps Karen Rash Michele Reioux Cynthia Rudolph Martha Ruiz Patricia Sailors Barbara Settle Patricia Therrion Twyla Thomas Susan Triay Cami Van Landingham Saundra Wilhite RESIDENCE ASSISTANTS Left to right: Janet Lowry, Virginia Hand, Andrea Larson, Jeanne Brounell. DORM OFFICERS Row 1, left to right: Judy Rertes, Jan Cunningham, Jody Miller. Row 2: Tina Mock, Jeanie Hagen. --....... onquislador Katherine Andresen Karen Andrews Chris Bedig Bonnie Braham Kathleen Briggs John Briscoe Barbara Broderick Barbara Butler Paula Cavagnano Linda Caywood Carol Chiles Cami Coe Bonnie Crafts Jennifer Cravdord Alexa Davey Deborah Dexter Steve Dickson Catherine Dietrick Jan Droog Donna Dumont Carol Dunn Christin Elleboudt Kathleen Emmelino Janice Fabe Barbara Falk lanice Ferguson Kathleen Fifer Michael Goldberg Martha Gonzalez Howard Gunderson Alice Hackett Ruth Hanlon Donald Hann Deborah Harrington Kara Hill Jill Hinricks Christy Hosterman Paula Hubble Linda Hughes Molleen Hughes Shuri Ingalshe Linda Ingram Eva lrvin Marilyn Johnson A915 r David Jones Karen Kem Priscilla Kirk Katl1y Knight Janice Logan Judith Martin Marjorie Martinez Polly McCauley E r N J Connie Mcconahoy Patricia McDolo Joan McDowell Marcia Melnik Barbara Merrill Jane Miko Sue Miller Chgrrie Mills Judy Minteer Greg Mowat Carol Mueller Stanley Nasitlra Cathie Park Stephen Parker Kathy Ploeger Jean Polinger 'X Margaret Powers Janet Press Myra Pyenson Martha Rapp Pamela Reid Stephanie Rein Edith Rigdon Margaret Riley si -4 i'?f Connie Rithhart Jano Singman Saundra Sinn Barbara Smart Beverly Smith Michelle Solomon Sally Sooyle Sally Stack 'U' Linda Stewart Judy Stone Marcia Thomas Diane Thompson Kathy Thompson Kirsten Thomsen Roberta Turner lean Van Voorhls Janis Villar Janis Ward Linda Weibel Kathy Weumueller Mary Wilbur Lorraine Wilson Terri Wilson Cathy Woest arastee ry- , V, J, Left to right: Allan Insko, Marc Nichols, Art Davis, John Lund, and Tony Mellusi. Residence Assistants Richard Bissell Thomas Buckingham Laurence Charlet Clyde Freeman Larry Gross Hurry Housmlnn David Johnson lhrold Johnson Bashir Khan Ernie Marier Thomas Nevins Barry Norris Robert Sackstt Michael Shipley Dorm Ufficers Row one, left to right: John Paul- sen, Scott Mills, and Tom Bryant. Row two: Jesse Boykin, Dale Ras- mussen, Chris Rotchstein, Greg Tymn, and John Porter. Stewart Wong A community read-in. From left, Jerry Zullo, John Kirkwood, Donn Dufford, Earl McCoubrey, Candie Laidlaw, John Moranville, Shirley Gissendanner. HOT MERCY BABY, I LOVES YA TA DEATH! Prof. Arthur Wimer-sorry, we've been on the air two minutes - we can't use your material. News Broadcasting KEBS is San Diego State's own radio communication system broadcasting on the FM band. Prof. Arthur Wimer, news director, said the station provides the students an opportunity to learn about broadcasting through practical applica- tion. The students write, edit and read their own news reports. The news is compiled from wire services, reporters' stories and taped telephone interviews from off-campus sources. Students take turns serving as editors for the daily news broadcasts. iN ul Sigma Pi Sigma Members are: from left, Row 1: Chris Fisher, Joe As- prion, Rick Van Woy, Gary Meana. Row 2: Ted Wrobel, Palston Gray, Dave Metcalf, Herb Nussey, Chris Hau- denschild, George Rowley, Greg Schmidt, Dave Shum- way. Row 3: Paul Montgomery, Frank Lieurance, Charles Beyer. Service to the Physics Department and programs with speakers and movies are among the activities of Sigma Pi Sigma. The organization gives distinction to students having high scholarship in physics and pro- motes the study of physics. Ita Phi p ilon Members are: from left, Row 1: Shirley A. Wood, Bev- erly Goggin, Leslie Berkoff, Linda Murphey, Judi Nor- berg, Ann Orlando, Bonnie DeLory, Marilyn Henke. Row 2: Miss Beryl Campbell, Betty Manuel, Karen Meihke, Linda Sebourn, Sherry Bousman, Janie Ulmer, Annitte Richards, Mary Boltz, Christina Rodriguez. Delta Phi Upsilon is a national honorary fraternity concerned with early childhood education. Monthly meetings present programs having to do with various phases of education. span N man Club Under the direction of President Tom Hinkle, Secre- tary Chris Goscinski, Treasurer Carl Braum, the New- man Club now occupies new, expanded offices on Har- dy Street. The organization is a Catholic fellowship for students at SDS. Newman Club member: all smiles after an exciting meeting. Christian Science rganization The practical application of their religion to their col- lege experience and to present accurate information, helping others to become aware of its utility, is the purpose of the Christian Science Organization. On campus since 1947, this group often hears guest speakers and participates in panel discussions. Members are: from left, Row 1: Kathy Orr, Penny Cook, Linda Cole, Dr. D. C. Kalbfell, Sherry Fleener, Diane Thompson, Susan Vreeland. Row 2: Stephen W. Fares, Bob McLaughlin, Beverly Smith, Janice True, Camille Vacher, Lyn Anderson, David Fares, Harry Reed. i re t it el Sud Staff Julie Warner Debbie Smith An unusual picture - everybody was there. them did a damn thing. 5 ' V Paulette LaFleur Look at them hog the picture- none of The Editor Jim Sterrett Rabat Mria lib loellan oltee mn nys. sun cv-.pin Frank Johnson Ronald Kaybll Allan King lichul Luong Jef! Minkon David Samson David Sherwood Dorm Ufficers Row one, left to right: Jim Crich- low, Chuck Cobleigh, Jack Graham, Steve Chapin. Row two: Mike Tim- mins, Rich Pedrel, Chuck Abel, Fred Couzens, Chris Haudenschild, Joe Warren. Row one, left to right: Fred Dyle, Don Jackson, Herb Smith. Row two: Craig Ebright, Thom Esensee. Residence Assistants a.....,,,,.-h-N 14. 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M ll q as fi A I. .l -. 111 smsaffv --3 ' li l Q . f'Q If this isn't posed she must be out of her tree. orm life s-- Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest in Dormy Hall? ...NSN f x 5 : f Q I , I J 1 1 'l fox l i 1, . , , xkwf wb, 49-Q 'Qu' H1441 'W' m aw I ,Q qi 5 in 4 -. :X is X ri f- w- g , i .., , if ' ff Vw I 292, Index Aarnaes, Anette Abbott, Cricket Abis, Linda Abraham, Sharon Achor, Sandra Adams, Adams, Adams Adams, Adrian, Bobbie Carol Steve Vickie Robert Bob Adolph, Adwin, Cathy Agar, Lynda Ainsworth, Bill Akers, Julie Akins, Cheryl Albert, Edward Aldama, Rudy Alessio, Nic Alexander, Bob Alfier, Luanne Allen, Cathy Alling, Carolyn Alling, Frank Allison, Dennis Amaral, Malay Amberger, ary Jean Anas, au Anderson Anderson Anderson . Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson I Gary John Judy Ken Larry Leslie Infnn argaret Sandy I Andreen, Norm Andresen, Katherine Andrews, Doreen Andrews, Jim Andrews, Karen Angius, Barbara Angus, Sharon Anton, AI Appell, Sandy Arakelian, Rosie Ardith, Julier Aristophanes, Armor, Barbara Armstrong, Kathy Arneson, Kristy Arnold, Debby Arnold, Lani Arobio, Linda Arthur, Robert Ashcraft, Camille Ashcraft, Mark Asprion, Joe Astin, Fred Athey, Chuck Atkinson, Len Atkinson, Terry Austin, Lisbet Aves, Bonnie Avoyer, Madie Aylesbury, Terry Azhderian, Al Bachman, Beverly 284 80, 276 Bachman, Bonnie Badelli, Jack Bagby, Greg Baggerly, Sue Bal ey, Glen Baker, Charlotte Baker, Janet Baker, Marcia Balderrama, Maryann Baldwin, Chris Balistreri, Joann Ballinger, Kathy Bamberg, Dan Bankler, Sandra 261 259, 245, 131, 236, 262, 101 259 213 298 264, 280 262 262, 281 299 228, 245, r 1 Baranov, Roberta 275, lyn Baranov, Mari Brancheaud, Ed Barkelew, Claire Barker, Carey Barnett, Doug Barney, Bob Barney, Kathi Barnhart, Ron 350 259, 298 290 259 302 338 296 296 260 261 345 31 6 267 338 328 303 302 246 327 314 31 6 340 267 298 327 251 288 300 260 244 244 388 308 1 31 274 279 286 287 332 342 298 324 342 247 292 31 8 284 336 338 31 3 336 304 302 263 266 302 246 292 327 278 322 31 8 327 281 241 296 306 304 321 267 296 327 206 288 328 340 288 263 340 310 263 296 281 , 321 262 284 96 323 338 304 206 310 302 316 Baroni, Bill Barrancotto. Frank Barrett, Aundi Barrett, Diana Barron, John Barta, Jim Bartel, Dan Barton, Nancy Bartulov, Mary Ann Bassock, Sheryl Baskerville, Sally Bates, Cynthia Bates, Helen Bates, John Bauchman, Terry Baumann, Laurel Beadle, Leeann Bear, Kathy Beasley, Bill Beasley, Bob Beasley, Stanna Bebin, Steve Becht, Larry Beck, John Becker, Fred Becker, John Becker, Paul Beckley, Barbara Beckman, Mike Bedford, Mary Bedig, Chris Beerle, Walt Begnum, Pat Beimford, Mary Belcher, Janice Belford, Janis Bell, Rich Belto, Nancy Benawa, Violet Benesch, Margie Bennett, Catherine Bennett, Kristine Bennington, Harmony Bentley, Debby Beran, Larry Berg, Steve Bergells, Becky Berghorn, Sallie Bergmann, Janie Berkley, Barbara Berklite, Linda Berkoff, Leslie Berliner, Susie Berman, Phil Berry, Michael Berry, Sandra Bert elet, Jack Bethel, Linda Betourne, Julienne Betz, Bob Beyer, Charles Bianchini, Marietta Bieri, Steve Billings, Debby Binkley, Mike Birnbaum, Carol Bishop, Bill Bissell, Richard Bissell, Tom Black, Christine Blackman, Tom Blanchard, Ron Blankenburg, Mary Bliss, Debby Bliven, Mike Blomquist, Carl Blose, Demaris Blumenburg, Nancy Blumenthal, Arlene Blunden, Craig Blyth, Cathy Board, Patricia Boaz, John Bodenhamer, Becky Boget, Karen Boltz, Mary Bamberg, Anne Bonnett, Barbara Bord, Jim Borer, Gary Boris, Judie Bourda, Charlotte Bourda, Rick Bousman, Sherry Bowen, Bill Bowen, Janice Bowers, Bette Bowersox, Judy Bowman, Barbara Bowman, Judy Bowman, Mary Bowman, Steve Boyce, Patsy Boyd, John Boyer, Chris Boykin, Jesse Boyle, Mike Boyles, Sally Brackett, Dianne Bradley, Ann Bradner, Sandy Braham, Bonnie Brainard, Chris Brakeblll, Mary Anne Branchaud, Denny Branchaud, Ed Brandt, Kent Branstetter, Dennis Branstetter, Duane Bratrud, Linda Braveman, Helane Bravich, Jo Branzda, Frank Brechwald, Jayne Brehm, Bill Breitweiser, .lane Brenner, Nancy Bricker, Dennis 83, 302, 93, 256, 262, 132, 209, 256, 306, 267, 259, 257, 250, 250, 322, 280, 322, 278, 322, 253, 269, 304, 1 32, 280, 259, 327 260 288 265 310 314 332 267 302 247 282 340 338 310 321 243 267 266 326 239 288 332 210 188 310 260 260 338 345 257 342 314 276 282 300 292 308 338 247 298 339 262 304 298 244 250 286 288 296 262 338 278 266 332 273 340 240 274 340 31 8 278 284 313 296 327 337 308 344 250 338 323 273 276 294 323 251 290 292 336 327 262 257 31 3 294 338 286 338 282 94 323 251 292 327 278 31 6 300 304 241 267 269 266 327 291 310 288 344 345 287 338 288 292 342 338 243, 282 328 323 324 324 324 340 246 292 318 294 284 239 Bridges, Jo 251 Briggs, Beverly 290 Briggs, Debra 247 Briggs, Denise 247 Briggs, Kathleen 342 Brig t, Ann 339 Briscoe, John 342 Bristol, Jeannie 263 Britton, Dave 324 Broadus, Harriet 261, 282 Brockman, Glenn 316 Broderick, Barbara 342 Brombaugh, Darlene 238 Brooks, Suzi 294 Broom, Bill 318 Brosio, Linda 265, 298 Brower, Sally 262 Brown, Bonnie 286 Brown, Cathy 337 Brown, Dick 328 Brown, George 228 Brown, Jill 284 Brown, Ken 332 Brown, Linda 292 Brown, Mel 336 Brown, Ralph 314 Brown, Ric 328 Brown, Rich 332 Brownell, Jeanne 341 Brukan, Wagne 324 Brumfield, Ioria 300 Brumwell, Linda 266 Bruner, Peggy' 265, 294 Brunwick, Bo 327 Bruning, Wes 310 Bruns, Sylvia 294 Brunsting, Bob 313 Bryant, Tom 322, 344 Brzostowlcz, Sonia 237 Buaas, David 273 Bubel, Walt 316 Buckingham, Thamas 344 Bucknell, Gwen 262 Budzinski, Elaine 286 Buiinorouski, Henry 328 Bulger, Nancy 288 Bul , Caren 292 Burak, Tanga 236,282 Burchard, arl 318 Burgess, John 328 Burkart, Linda 269 Burkhardt, Mary 340 Burkhart, Anita 83, 196, 265 Burkett, Sharon 265 Burns, Connie 257, 292, 306 Burns, Don 318 Burns, Melanie 262 Burns, Susan 340 Burtnett, Sue 302 Burton, Stan 316 Buschi, Marco 328 Bush, Jeanette 304 Buss, Barbara 280, 298 Butler, Dena 296 Butler, Barbara 342 Butler, Glenda 243 Butler, Ed 251 Butler, Jennie 259, 265, 302 Butram, Bob 314 Byber, Dave 313 Byrne, Jim 310 Byrne, Maggie 263, 294, 306 Byrne, Mike 260 Cady, Patricia 275 Caikowski, Bob 206 Cain, Nancy 241, 288 Callaham, Bill 281, 322 Callahan, Patti 262 Callander, Earl 328 Campbell, Darrell 278 Campbell, Dennis 310 Campbell, Nancy 302 Campbell, Sally 294 Cane, Pam 265 Canny, Sherry 265 Cantos, Rita 135, 258, 288 CappeIIa,Barbara 294 Card, Don 321 Cardinal, Peggy 253, 261 Carlberg, Jim 328 Carlos, Frank 273 Carlson, Bill 324 Carlson, Chuck 308 Carlson, Cindy 288 Carlon, Loyal 327 Carp, Don 209 Carpenter, Diane 290 Carpenter, Fred 316 Carpenter, Pat 292 Carroll, Linda 282 Carroll, Terry 266 Carrulh, Kevin 328 Carsey, Mike 188, 316 Carson, Geoff 313 Carson, Jeff 332 Carson, Mort 244 Carfagna, Tom 308 Carter, Kay 265 Carter, Marlene 340 Case, John 120, 135, 237, 316, 170,66 Carson, Martha 265 Castaneda, Teresa 336 Castro, Jay 321 Catalano, Sam 246 Catlin, Melanie 267,292 Cavagnaro, Paul 342 Cave, Susan 262, 340 Cavey, Sid 310 Caywood, Linda 342 Chambers, Jane 286 Chambers, Tom 251 Chapin, Steve 345 Chapman, Becky 280,282 Chapman, Bob 213 Charlet, Laurence 344 Chathan, Bob 248 Chau, Mazie 290 Chiles, Carol 342 Chiles, Linda 280, 300 Chiriboga, Mary 261 Chouinard, Linda 296 Christy, Judy 292 Churc , Cli 318 Clabeaux, Tom 316 Clapp, Chris 282 Clark, Allen 327 Clark, Bob 310 Clark, Bruce 310 Clark, Janet 340 Clark, Jeff 245,318 Clark, Joan 298 Clark, Lynne 338 Clark, Pam 336 Clark, Pauline 274 Clark, Tom 321 Clarkson, Roger 313 Clay, Ben 136, 242, 245 Clayton, Benny 239 Clem, Bob 203,314 Cliffton, Jeff 316 Clifton, Sandy 282 Clyde, Kathryn 340 Clymer, John 327 Cochran, Brian 322 Coe, Carol 342 Coffin, Craig 308 Coffman, Carolyn 263 Cohen, Joe 310 Cohne, Marv 332 Cole, Linda 279 Coleman, Ron 314 Coleman, Tim 314 Collier, Tim 324 Collins, Gwen 280, 296 Collura, John 321 Colonell, Sandy 286 Colquitt, Pam 304 Colson, John 206 Colt, Anne 284 Comer, Barbara 263 Compas, Teri 302 Compton, Cheryl 290 Conner, Kathy 93 Conner, Judi 296 Connolly, Kathy 259 Connolly, Glnny 288 Conover, Candy 251, 282 Contreras, Martha 340 Converse, Mary 269 Cook, Charlotte 100, 247 Cook, Jeff 327 Cook, Lee 316 Cook, Penny 279 Cook, Rick 308 Cooney, Pat 308 Corbett, Julie 275 Corpenini, Denise 267, 282 Correia, lgie 302 Corrin, Liz 265, 302 Coryell, Don 178 180,189 Coryell, Pat 286 Cota, Rick 206 Coulter, Nancy 276 Coulthard, Karen 250 Couty, Wayne 327 Crafts, Bonny 342 Craig, Natalie 298, 306 Cramer, Linda 274 Cravena, Mickey 229 Crawford, Jenn fer 251, 342 Crawford, Toni 276 Crews, Terry 257, 269, 298 Crisp, Judly 266 Crogan, A an 281, 214 Crosser, Curt 324 Crossley, Jim 188 Crouch, Tom 310 Crowley, Patricia 340 Crowley, Skip 206 Crozier, Charlene 298 Crum, Sally 282,340 Cuiffo, Tina 88,89 Cummings, Dan 328 Cummings, Gail 259 Cunliffe, Steve 310 Cunningham, Charles 313 Cunningham, Cris 262 Cupps, Clndy 262 Currin, Florence 275 Curtis, Barbara 262 Curtis, Jo 294 Cutlip, Gary 260 Cuvala, Anita 258 Dabbs, Dudley 313 Dague, Dianna 275 Dall, Don 213 Dalton, Quentin 248 Daly, Beverly 247,274 Damarus, Laurel 304 Danlel, Lorna 340 Daniels, Bob 321 Danielson, Lucinda 136, 243, 265, 298 Danner, Margery 266 Danon, Rich 321 Darr, Donald 286 Darraco, John 328 Davenport, Charles 260 Daves, Nan 269 Davey, Alexa 342 David, Caroline 290 Davidson, Jack 310 Davies, Marilyn 288 Davies, Art 141, 344 Davis, Don 316 Davis, Gerald 268 Davis, Jack 308 Davis, Marty 332 Davis, Russ 314 Davis, Skit 242 Davis, Vic i 304 Dawson, Alan 273 Dawson, Chip 281, 308 Dawson, Debbie 298 Dawson, Jane 256, 257, 286 Dawson, Janet 338 Dawson, Tim 209 Deal, Delora 300 Deamel, Priscilla 340 DeBolt, Judi 267 Dechier, Suzanne 81 Decker, Mary 275 DeJarnette, Jim 314 Delahoyde, Mary 336 Delantoni, Jann 263 DeLong, Corlette 303 DeLory, Bonnie 278 DeMay, Larry 314 DeMers, Nancy 238, 288 Dendy, Joe 324 Dennis, Carol 302 Dennstedt, Joyce 298 Denton, Barbara 300 Denton, Bill 268 Denyer, Paul 316 Derley, Carolyn 267 DeRosa, Alison 262 DeSanti, Leonard 314 DeSantis, Patricia 338 Deshon, Barbara 302 Dessayer, Suzie 267 DeVol, Carella 294 DeVore, Jim 328 Dexter, Deborah 342 Dibsie, Kathryn 300 Dickard, Candy 238, 296 Dickinson, Harry 308 Dickson, Dave 316 Dickson, Steve 141, 342 Dickson, Vicki 296 Didek, Frank 327 Diehl, Phil 313 Diehl, Rich 313 Diethier, Suzie 304 Dietrick, Catherine 342 oilday, Linda 92, 256, 257, 267, 282 Dillingham, Mac 188 Dillon, Robin 290 Diniian, Doug 327 Dittamore, Kathy 241, 286 Dixon, Don 61, 236, 308 Dixon, Leslie 338 Dobron, Tom 316 Dodson, Mike 308 Donald, Bernard 313 Donn, Marilyn 338 Dorsch, Steve 206 Doutt, Nancy 238, 259, 280, 296 Dowdy, Helen 300 Drake, Mike 321 Driscoll, John 321 Driscoll, Susie 259, 302 Droog, Jan 274, 342 Drourr, Marcia 288 Dryden, Sue 282 Dryer, Fred 178, 180, 187, 188 Dudley, Otha 316 Duell, Bob 321 Duenez, Peter 246 Duesler, Debby 288 Dufford, Donn 244 Duffy, Patti 267, 298 Duflock, Dinah 292 Duggan, Rick 314 Dulch, Steve 314 Duke, Catherine 340 Dumont, Donna 342 Duncan, Ann 300 Duncan, Diane 300 Dunn, Carol 342 Dunn, Susan 340 Dunnion, Tom 308 Dupree, Patti 304 Dupree, Irene 268 Durkin, Jay 321 Durup, Elvin 206 Dussell, John 328 Dutton, Jim 328 Dye, Debby 269, 338 Dybka, Mi e 275 Eagan, Pat 274 Earls, Galan 321 Eba, Tim 315 Eberhardt, David Eberhardt, Janice Ebert, Mike Eccleson, Tom Eckert, Annie Eckis, Nancy Eddy, Mary Edson, Sheryl Edwards, Jerry Edwards, Lloyd Edwards, Stephanie Ekis, Anne Eichner, Julie Eilers, Diane Elbel, Jon Eliaser, James Elleboudt, Christin Ellis, Nancy Ellison, Peglgy Emery, Ric Emer ing, Kathleen Emmert, Elaine Emmis, Pat Emmons, Sallie Endres, Carol English, Carol Ensey, Gary Erick, Gail Erickson, Joan Epstein, Gary Erickson, Jil Erwine, Daniel Eshelman, Keith Esposito, Linda Estes, Howard Evanco, Craig Evans, Joyce Evans, Pamela Eveleth, Rick Everitt, Stan Ezzell, Pete Faas, Mary Fabe, Janice Fait, Martha Falconer, Jane Falk, Barbara Fallis, Barbara Fallon, Mary Fares, David Fares, Stephen Farelly, Steve Farn am, Lyndell Farquer, Monte Farr, Paul Farwell, Bob Fasoli, Paul Fassoth, Gretchen Faulk, Larry Faulkner, Jeanne Fakely, Eileen Ferdig, Mike Ferer, Suzi Fergin, Richard Ferguson, Janice Ferguson, Jim Ferguson, Joe Ferlet, Al Fiddler, Freddi Field, Barbara Field, Liz Fields, Jackie Field, Tony Fields, Pam Fifer, Kathleen Filson, Joe Fink, Art Finley, Greg Fisher, Chris Fisher, Doug Fitzsimmons, Ken Flanigan, Jack Fla niga n, Terry Fla niga n, Tim Candie Flashaar, Fleener, Sherry Fleming, Mike Flucht, Dave Flansburg, Kathy Floren, Gloria Floto, Linda Floyd, Steve Fogerty, Gail Folls, Cindy Foote, Linda Footner, Jan Forbes, George Ford, Joe Fordyce, Charlene Forkner, Larry Fort, Colleen Fosholt, Larry Foster, Dave Foster, hynne Foster, ikki Foster, Steve Foster, Wayne Fowikes, Barbara Fowler, Sue Fox, Gina Frank, Robin Frankel, Helene Frankel, Sheryl Frazer, Sheri Frazier, Leanne Freeman, Clyde 304, 273 292 31 3 328 267 296 288 290 321 183, 188 81, 259, 245, 332, 267 263 292 238 246 281 342 296 266 31 6 342 292 295 280, 241, 302, 233 304, 266 282, 294, 245, 75, 268, 245, 253, 314, 245, 245, 237, 256, 240, 241 , 302, 304 , 298, 318 286 143 260 302 89 310 276 314 308 274 300 198 318 316 263 342 241 340 342 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Gillispie, Jeri Gimplin, Mardell Ginsky, Zoe Ann Glapp, Bill Glardon, Liz Glass, David Glenny, Barbara Glenville, Brad Gmoser, Aloysius Goad, Beverly godvirin, kinda' og in, every Golciaerg, Michael Goldstein, Beth Gomez, Dianna Gonzales, George Gonzalez, Mart a Goodfriend, Harvey Goodrich, Janice Gordon, Gail Gordon, Lee Gorham, Kathleen Gormley, Paul Gorton, Ann Gorton, Cindy Gorton, Janie Gorton, Robert Grace, Ethel Grad, Larraine Grah, Chuck Graham, Bill Graham, Carol Graham, Linda Graham, Ron Granlund, Carla Grant, Bruce Grant, Gregory Graslie, Fred Gratianne, Cynthia Graves, lllean Gray, Peggy Gray, Ra stun Greatrex, Stephen Green, Bud Green, Joy Green, Nick Green, Steve Greene, Joel Greenfield, Debra Greenhill, Shirley Greenrock, Karen Greenwald, Martha Greenwood, Jim Gregory, Priscilla Gregory, Susan Gresham, Bill Grether, Rick Gretz, Bonnie Gregson, Pam Gri in, Paul Griffith, Bill Grigg, Barbara Grigsby, Nada 302, 256, 236, 258, 259, 262, 259, 256, 147, 245, 259, 253, 241, 322, 280, 280, 322, 281 , 267, 262, 262, 267, 322, 236, 266, 322, 257, 253, 259, 280, 302 257 284 206 340 340 284 340 322 298 261 295 286 340 324 284 31 1 304 292 340 336 336 282 333 324 284 304 300 275 298 267 338 288 31 6 333 31 1 267 328 321 327 266 31 3 267 304 290 295 238 295 292 328 293 316 282 263 282 248 304 89 300 318 324 286 340 278 342 284 291 308 342 268 336 262 31 3 340 333 340 293 298 328 293 296 327 333 293 293 328 340 246 318 31 6 336 304 288 278 244 250 336 321 324 332 293 290 291 300 31 6 336 302 321 314 282 298 236 313 297 247 Grimes, Bob Gronvold, Rebecca Groso, Larry Gross, Patricia Guelley, Bill Guilette, Bill Gunderson, Howard Gussa, Teresa Gustafson, Dave Guyer, Leland Haan, Dick Haas, Judie Haas, Mary Jane Hackett, Alice Hafter, Herb Hagar, Judy Hagen, Gary Hagen, Jeanie Hagen, Martha Hager, Eugene Hager, Steve Hagg, Ron Hall, Barbara Hall, Mike Hall, Richard Hallmark, Cindy Hamblen, Dave Hammond, Linda Hammond, Cherry Hancock, Cliff Hancock, Vickie Hand, Virginia Hanenburg, Benne Haney, Charlie Hanks, Terry Hanlon, Joyce Hanlon, Ruth Hann, Donald Hannaford, Patty Hansen, Curt Hansen, Dave Hansen, Mike Happe, Linda Harbert, Gary Hardcastle, Dee Hardesty, Ginny Hardy, Sandee Hare, Linda Harmon, Jerry Harper, Jackie Harper, Trish Harrington, Deborah Harris, Diane Harris, Nancy Harris, Ralph Harris, Ron Harshaw, Joy Hart, Diana Hart, Jeanne Hartman, Jane Hartman, Loralee Harvesen, Eric Hastam, Donna Hasse, Bob Hatlett, Glenn Haudenschild, Chris Hauer, Bob Hauer, George Hause, Bob Havener, John Hawk, Betty Hawleyl, Margie Hayas i, Len Healy, Brian Heaslett, Jerry Heatherly, Heather Heavens, Terry Heavenston, ancy Hedges, Karen Heglar, Larry Heidenreich, Glenn Heim, Jean Heinz, Patti Helgeson, Pam Helsel, Jan Hembree, Diane Hendrick, Lori Hendricks, Kathleen Hendrickson, Anna Hendrickson, Steve Henke, Marilyn Henos, Mike Henry, Kathy Henry, Marva Heramb, Brent Herberg, Mike Herkert, Rick Hermanson, Jim Hernandez, Juan Herriott, Marv Herzig, Joan Heye, Diana Hicks, Frank Higgins, Jeanne Higgins, Linda Hig t, Jim Hightower, Hildebrand, Hill, Bob Hill, Edeen Hill, Kara Hill, Rodie Hill, Stan Hinricks, Jill Hintz, Steve Hirschfield, Mike Hirsh, Ellen Carol Lorene 256, 267, 284, 266, 267, 265, 178, 185 258, 265, 1 80, 1 88, 282, 262, 286, 250, 265, 280, 267, 266, 143, 243, 259, 280, 1 78, 148, 245, 281 , 280, 210 295 344 290 318 250 342 274 312 281 324 306 296 342 332 282 314 341 340 273 314 31 1 340 318 273 267 206 298 286 1 80 ' 271 341 286 288 31 1 300 342 342 298 178 328 250 340 260 265 338 259 266 268 247 338 342 340 274 281 332 288 267 306 286 261 244 302 324 31 1 278 326 245 268 321 340 302 328 260 308 287 31 8 336 301 321 324 293 293 276 295 265 296 300 338 313 278 321 300 340 260 320 326 328 206 328 297 261 314 340 293 180 262 247 273 267 342 320 328 342 327 332 284 351 Lachnit, Craig 322 Hirschman, Ron Hlavaty, Cheryl Hodeson, Bruce Hodge, Larry Hodges, Dave Hodges, Herman Hodges, Janet Hoerr, Pat Hoff, Christie 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Pat Tullis, Norm Tullman, Donna Tully, Sherrin Turnbull, Jim Turner, Roberta 1 57, 245, 259, zss, 265, 168, 241, 291, 263, 83, 289, 80, 267, 253, 303, 279, 282, 262, 257, 262, 260 326 336 244 262 248 274 305 31 6 339 269 299 343 297 326 326 289 309 332 336 343 295 301 261 285 328 287 266 260 322 328 262 295 251 97 332 336 283 293 299 237 339 31 8 240 283 301 210 258 280 303 101 318 337 268 293 251 251 276 301 341 193 260 283 276 343 238 341 343 262 343 81 339 31 1 343 260 263 31 1 289 293 319 285 31 2 322 301 316 210 320 267 209 251 320 287 295 337 262 81 238 244 341 256 81 309 293 280, 305 ,266 279 241 337 328 274 301 283 262 238 326 343 Turplen, Joe Tus ak, Elyse Tymn, Greg Tyson, Henry F. 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Wolfington, ike Wolfong, Joyce Wong, Stewart Woodhill, Dave Wood, Dick Wood, Kathy Wood, Shirley Woodruff, Sterling Woodward, Billie Worley, AI Wormsley, Ann Worthing, Erin Wozniak, Peggy Weight, Chuck Wright, Nancg Wroclawski, aula Wysong, Gary Yaffe, Martha Yamashiro, Carl Yarnell, Evie Yates, Steve Yeomans, Ed Young, Ed Young, Jim Yettra, Sharyn Zahn, Karen Zaluskey, Gary Zane, Joel Zeigenfuss, George Ziegel, Sue Ziskind, Jean Zimmerman, Andy Zwahlen, Heidi Zweig, Gary 259, 259, 266. 267, 267, 258, 267, 324, 326, 239, 196, 259, 269, 267, 178, 180, 269, 241, 241, 197, 266, 31 1 322 31 1 337 320 320 303 299 343 289 299 240 297 303 89 322 299 293 299 297 332 343 328 213 318 341 267 339 326 281 303 287 305 266 250 263 213 295 191 289 81 316 297 299 292 303 246 281 244 314 293 245 21 1 297 292 343 326 267 343 262 328 273 274 250 295 266 299 268 337 343 328 196 344 328 1 81 303 278 21 3 297 245 283 337 301 188 293 285 31 8 339 328 289 316 250 326 314 291 337 328 314 199 301 337 260 266 332 Senior ABDELNOUR, Joseph W.: Zoology, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Aztec Rugby Club, page 126. ABDELNOUR, Louise G.: Social Sciences, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, page 126. ABRAHAM, Sharon: Social Sciences, Pi Beta Phi Sorority 4Pledge Trainerl, Rugbyettes, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross, Alpha Mu Gamma, page 126. ACTON, Dorothy Jane: Social Sciences-EIe- mentary Education, Delta Omicron Epsilon, Student Council for Exceptional Children, Alpha Lambda Delta, Orchestra, page 126. ADAMS, Diane: History, Awards in S.D.S. Gymnastics and Track Teams, 1967, Dean's List, page 126. ADAMS, Michael George: Political Science, Veterans Club, page 126. ADAMS, Roberta Lynn: Home Economics, Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, Senior Class Secretary, page 126. ADLER, Gary: Public Safety Administration, page 126. AHLMAN, Richard Earl: Physical Education, Varsity Track and Cross Country, page 126. AIILOUIST, Ann: Social Sciences, page 126. AKERS, Julie: Social Sciences for Elemen- tary Education, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, An- gel Flight, Anahuac, Brother-Sister Pro- gram, Panhellenic Rush Chairman, page 126. ALAMEDA, Lawrence G.: Finance, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, page 126. ALBERGA, Douglas Lloyd: Production Man- agement, Dorm Wing President, Sigma Alpha Mu, l.S.A., page 126. ALBERT Ill, Edward Vernon: Biology, Alpha Phi Omega, Arnold Air Society, page 126. ALFIER, Luanne Beth: Fine Arts and Hu- manities, page 127. ALLEN, Richard H., Jr.: Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers fPub- licity Chairmanl, Wesley Fellowship, AZTEC ENGINEER staff photographer, page 127. ALLEN, Ruby J.: Social Sciences for Ele- mentary Education, Beta Sigma Phi, S.C.- T.A., Dean's List, Calexico Teachers Prep- aratory Program, page 127. ALLING, Frank B., Jr.: Business, Sigma Pi Fraternity, Right of Way Association, page 127. AMANN, Emanuel R.: Biology, page 127. AMANO, Osamu: Industrial Arts, Epsilon Pi Tau, page 127. AMBERGER, Mary: Home Economics for Ele- mentary Teaching, Kappa Delta Sorority, Aztec Ski Club, Home Economics Club, page 127. AMBROSIA, Eugene Jeffery: Marketing, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Varsity Water Polo and Swimming, page 127. ANAS, Paul T.: Accounting, Accounting So- ciety, Beta Alpha Psi, page 127. ANDERSON, Karl T.: Accounting, Accounting Society, page 127. ANDERSON, Kenneth N.: Business Manage- ment, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity fRush Chairman, House Managerl, page 127. ANDERSON, Leslie: Nursing, Student Nurses Association, page 127. ANDERSON, Margaret E.: German, Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, German Club, New- man Fellowship, page 127. ANDERSON, Mary L.: Office Management, Pi Omega Pi, Graduated with Honors, page 127. ANDERSON, Paul A.: Microbiology, page 127. ANDERT, T.: page 127. ANDERT, Walda: Fine Arts-Elementary Teach- ing, Anahuac, page 127. ANDREEN, Norman: Public Administration, Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, Inter-Dormitory Council, page 127. ANDRESEN, Katherine: Social Sciences, El Conquistador, Society for the Advance- ment of Management, Student Teacher's Association, page 127. ANGUS, Sharon M.: Social Science, Chi Omega Sorority lPresident, secretaryl, Pan- hellenic, Cap and Gown Leadership School, Student Teacher's Association, page 127. ANTHONY, Bob: Radio-Television, KDEO Ra- Aztec Basketball play-by-play, page ARBON, Betty ARTHUR, Richard: Journalism, Alpha Pi Omega, Daily Aztec Staff, page 127. ASHBACH, Sandra: Fine Arts and Social Science, page 127. ASHMAN, Edward P.: Production Manage- ment, Theta Chi Fraternity, Semper Fidelus Club, page 127. ASPRION, Joseph T.: Physics, Sigma Pi Sigma iVice Presidentl, page 127. ASTIN, Frederic G.: Zoology: Sigma Nu Fraternity, Freshman Class Treasurer, Soph- omore Class Vice President, page 127. ATKINS, Gladys W.: Elementary Education, page 127. AUSTIN III, James W.: History, Anahuac, Dean's List, page 128. ndex AUSTIN, Lisbet C.: Sociology, Sigma Kappa Sorority, Angel Flight, Activities Board, page 128. AUSTIN, Vicki H.: Physical Education, San Diego State Physical Education Club, Cali- fornia Association for Health, Physical Ed- ucation, and Recreation, page 128. AU-YANG, Helen: Math and Physics, page 128. BACON, Carol A.: Spanish, Anahuac, Phi Mu Gamma, page 128. BAILY, Catheryn L.: Office Management, Sinawik, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, page 128. BAILEY, Diana J.: English, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Cetza Treasurer, Spurs, AWS Student Personnel Chairman, page 128. BAILEY, Valerie A.: Art, Kappa Pi, page 128. BAIN, Swzan C.: Social Science, Aztec Sailing Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Dean's List, page 128. BALASKI, Beverly: Psychology, page 128. BALDELLI, John, Jr.: Biology, Sigma Pi Fraternity tFloat Chairmanl, San Diego State College Scuba Divers, Air Force ROTC, page 128. BALDIGA, Chester: Public Administration, American Society for Public Administration, page 128. BALDWIN, Sarah: Physical Education, SDS Physical Education Club, California Associa- tion for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, page 128. BALLENTINE, Matthew W.: Marketing, So- ciety for the Advancement of Management, SDS Karate Club, Advertising Scholarship, page 128. BAMBERG, Daniel F.: Social Sciences, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Oceotl, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Greek Retreat Chairman, Community ln- volvement Board, page 128. BANKS, Mary S.: Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority, Sigma Alpha Eta, page 128. BARANOV, Marilynne: English, Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon Sweetheart, Las Meninas, Dean's List, page 128. BARANOV, Roberta: Speech and Hearing Pathology, Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority, Sigma Alpha Eta, page 128. BARKLOW, Carole A.: Astronomy, inter- varsity Christian Fellowship, Campus Cru- sade for Christ, page 128. BAROCK, Linda: page 128. BARRINGER, Carol: Anthropology: Aztec Theatre Guild, page 128. BARTA, James C.: Mathematics, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Aztec Ski Club, page 128. BARTEL, Daniel M.: Marketing, Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity fHouse Managerl, Anauhac, AMS Council, Theatre Guild, JOURNAL OF BUSINESS, Editor, page 128. BAUMANN, Laurel Lee: Marketing, Las Men- inas, Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, AS Council, AWS Judiciary Board: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1967 Homecoming Court, page 128. BEASLEY, Robert Michael: Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, Daily Aztec Staff, PLC Club, page 128. BEAR, Diane: Psychology, Psi Chi, page 128. BEAR, Pamela: Social Sciences for Ele- mentary Education, SCTA, page 128. BEAUDINE, Jane: English, page 128. BEAUDOIN, Joseph B.: Marketing, page 128. BECKETT, William: Zoology, page 128. BEECHER, Barbara: Social Sciences, Sail- ing Club, Annahuac, page 128. BEEM, Arley L.: Industrial Arts, page 129. BEERLE. Walter. BELDEN, Larry C.: Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, American Marketing As- sociation, Academic Distinction in major upon graduaton, page 129. BELLMER, Harold D.: Finance, Society for the Advancement of Management, page 129. BELZ, Mary: Sociology, page 129. BENDICKSON, Norma: Social Sciences for Elementary Education, SCTA, Dean's List, page 129. BENESCH, Mariorie Ann: Social Science, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, page 129. BENNETT, Patricia Jean: Social Sciences, Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, page 129. BENNETT, Susan S.: Social Science, Ana- huac, page 129. BENSON, Kaethe Jo-Ann: Fine Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Auxiliary. Daugh- ters of Diana, Senior Class Council, page 129. BERAN, Frank Larry: Finance, Circle K, page 129. BERGLUND, Dennis: Engineering, IEEE, Az- tec Ski Club, Aztec Sailing Club, page 129. BERGSTRDM, Kenneth Grant: Special Ma- jor Newman Club, Dormitory Wing Presi- dent, AMS Representative, Campus ACM Treasurer, page 129. BERKOFF, Leslie: Social Sciences, Ana- huac, Delta Phi Upsilon, page 129. BERLINER, Susan: Social Sciences, Sigma Pi Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of Athena, page 129. BERNER, Martha C.: Social Sciences for Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, Angel Flight, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Auxiliary, Daughters of Diana, page 129. BERRY, Daniel Francis: Social Sciences- Liberal Arts and Sciences, Young Demo- crats, Social Welfare Club, International Sggdents Association, Newman Club, page BERRY, Leona Mae: Social Sciences Cal- exico-lndio Teacher Preparatory Program, page 129. BERRY, Stephen Michael: Engineering Mechanical Design, Dean's List, ASME, So- ciety of Automotive Engineers President, page 129. BIENHOFF, Wayne A.: General Education, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Varsity Football, All Coast and All League Awards in Varsity Football, page 129. BILLINGS, Eileen: English, page 129. BLAINE, John P.: History, page 129. BLAISDELL, Philip G.: Russian, Russian Club tPresidentJ, international Council, Alpha Mu Gamma, Pi Delta Phi, page 129. BLALOCK, Georgie Lee: Art fEnvironmental Designl, Kappa Pi, page 129. BLATTER, Walter F.: Business Administra- tion, Sigma lota Epsilon, Beta Gamma Sigma, Dean's List, page 129. BOCHERT, Martha J.: Social Science for Elementary Education, Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, Anahuac, page 129. BOEN, Corene R.: Social Science, Calexico- lndio Preparatory Program, page 129. BOHANNAN, Raymond: Speech, page 129. BOLTON, James Robert: Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, page 129. BONAGUIDIA, Michael: Business, English, Psychology, National Right of Way Asso- ciation, ltalian Club, Dean's List, page 129. BORGEN, Norma A.: Political Science, Cetza, Anahuac, page 129. BOROCH, Lydia E.: Social Science, Dean's List, Calexico-Indio Teacher Preparatory Program, page 129. BDSCHETTE, Joseph A.: Political Science, page 129. BOSSARD, Carol Dawn: Home Economics, Home Economics Club, page 129. BEIQIVEN, Douglas Martin: Finance, page BRADLEY, Patricia Sue: Social Science, page 130. BRAKEBILL, Mary Ann: English, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority tPresidentJ, Spurs lVice- Presidentl, Las Meninas, Mortar Board, Anahuac Student Union Board, Dean's List, Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities, Dorm Wing President, page 130. BRAMBLE, Diane: Art, page 130. BRAMBLE, Steven Kirk: Production Man- agement, Society for the Advancement of Management lTreasurerl, page 130. BRANCHAUD, Dennis R.: Marketing, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, page 130. BREEM, Allen. BREIHAN, Eva: Social Sciences for Sec- ondary Education, Alpha Kappa Delta, Ana- huac, Dean's List, page 130. h BRENDEL, Susan Annetta: Social Sciences for Elementary Education, page 130. BRETTON, Linda G.: Mathematics, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Mu Gamma, Dean's List, page 130. BRIGGS, Debra I.: Nursing, Delta Omicron Epsilon, Student Nurse's Association, Stu- dent Nurses Association for California, page 130. BRIGHTMON, Otha B.: Social Science, page 130. BRIGHTON, Carleton: Finance, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, page 130. BRIGHTON, Catherine M.: Social Sciences for Elementary Education, page 130. BROADBENT, Noel Daniel: Anthropology, Alpha Phi Omega, Anthropology Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Dean's List, Fencing Team, page 130. BRSJIDO, Alan: Marketing, Dean's List, page 13 . BROOKS, Barbara Ellen: Social Science for Elementary Education, page 130. BROOKSHER, Gerald: English, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Cultural Arts Board, page 130. BROWER, Sally: Social Science, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross, Sailing Club, Junior Class Council, page 130. BROWN, Catherine June: Social Science for Elementary Education, Dormitory Vice-Pres- ident, Resident Assistant, page 130. BROWN, Kenneth K.: Real Estate, Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity: Varsity Tennis, page 130. BROWN. Richard H.: Geology, Oceotl, Inter- Fraternity Council, IFC Rush Committee, page 130, BROWN, Stephen E.: Zoology page 130. BROWNE, Marian: Spanish, Hispanic Socie- dad, Dean's List, Alpha Mu Gamma, Phi Alpha Theta,'page 130. BROWNING, ichard G.: Civil Engineering, Tarastec Hall Treasurer, Aztec Ski Club, Editor of the Aztec Engineer, American So- ciety ol Civil Engineers, page 130. BRUCE, Gary A.: Public Administration, page 130. BRUCE, Sharon: Fine Arts and Humanities, page 130. BRUNER, B. Margaret: Social Science, Delta Zeta Sorority, Homecoming Committee Chair- man, Sigma Nu Fraternity Auxiliary, Ser- pentines, page 130. BRUNER, Kathryn: Fine Arts and Social Sci- ence, Aztec Ski Club, Student California Teacher's Association, page 130. BUCKALEW, Jr., William O.: Special, page 130. BUCKNELL, Gwen L.: Health Education, Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority tMembership Chairman, Panhellenic Delegatel, Sweet- heart of Delta Sigma Phi, Aztec 500, Dreamgirl of Delta Sigma Phi, page 130. BUCKTON, Virginia J.: Business Education, Anahuac, page 130. BULPITT, Antonia: Social Welfare, Social Welfare Club, page 131. BUNDY, Logan K.: Chemistry, Student Af- filiate of American Chemical Society, Dr. Thomas M. Paul Scholarship, page 131. BURDICK, Ronald: Physical Education, page 131. BURDINE, John D.: English, Tau Kappa Ep- silon Fraternity, page 131. BURGESS, John: Public Administration, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, SDS Weightlifting Club, page 131. BURGETT, Mark: Biology, Dean's List, In- tramural Football, page 131. BURKHART, Anita: Social Science, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Ten Best Dressed '65-'67, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of Minerva, AWS Fashion Chairman, Pep Board, Songleader, 1967 Homecoming Court page, 131. BURKHART, Mary: Social Science, page 131. BURNETT, Bryan R.: Zoology, page 131. BURNETT, Rex C.: Finance, American Mar- keting Association, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Varsity Base- ball, page 131. BURNS, Margaret: Public Administration, M3odel United Nations, Aztec Ski Club, page 1 1. BURNS, Melanie D.: Social Science, Second- ary Education, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross, Anahuac, San Diego State Physical Education Club, Dean's List, page 131. BURROWS, Thomas: Marketing American Marketing Association, page 131. BUSS, Barbara: Office Management, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority fPresidentJ, Rugby- ettes, Panhellenic, Public Relations Board, Ten Best Dressed '66, page 131. BUTLER, Barbara Ann: Physical Education, San Diego State Women's Golf Team, New- man Club, page 131. BUTLER, Diane Marie: Sociology, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Aztec Ski Club, page 131. BUTLER, Glenda E.: Home Economics, Mor- tar Board lSecretaryJ, Las Meninas fvice- Presidentl, Spurs, Shell and Oar, AWS Stu- dent Affairs Chairman, page 131. BYNUM, Patricia: Physical Education, Stu- dent California Teacher's Association Nice- Presidenti, Modern Dance Club, Gymnastics Team, San Diego State Physical Education Club, page 131. i BYRNE, Charles S.: Finance, Dean's List, page 132. BYRNE, Michael D.: Accounting, Accounting Society lVice Presidentl, Beta Alpha Psi rVice-Presidentl, page 132. CADY, Patricia M.: Speech and Hearing Pathology, Kappa Delta Sorority, Sigma Alpha Eta, Dean's List, page 132. CALLENDER, David: Real Estate, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Basketball, page 132. CALKINS, Jon: Engineering, Aztec Ski Club, page 132. l CANTU, Roberta: Spanish, Hispanic Society, German Club, Alpha Mu Gamma, page 132. CANTUA, John: Special, page 132. CAPT, Beverly A.: Social Science, page 132. CARDENAS, Ezequiel: Spanish, Alpha Mu Gamma, page 132. h CARDENAS, Miguel A.: Engineering, Dean's List, ISA, IEEE, Phi Kappa Phi, page 132. CARLE, Cathy A CARLOS, Frank: Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, page 132. CARLSON, William E.: Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Anahuac, Society For The Advancement of Management, American Marketing Association tPresidentJ, page 132, CARON, Marlene: Office Management, Aztec Ski Club, page 132. CARPENTER, Diane M.: Social Science, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, College Life, Anahuac, page 132. A CARPENTER, Katha: Mathematics, Alpha Gamma -Delta, Las Meninas lVice-Presidentl, Sophomore Class Council, Freshman Orient- ation Committee, page 132. 355 CARR, Betty A.: Speech and Drama: Theatre Guild: page 132. CARRASCO, Raymond M.: Spanish: Golf Team: Kahn Health 8: Physical Education Scholarship: page 132. CARRILLO, Joseph M.: Sigma Chi Fraternity: Dean's List: A.M.S. Judiciary Board: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Cultural Arts Board: page 133, CARROLL, Ann M.: English: page 133. CARROLL, Linda A.: Nursing: Alpha Chi Omega Sorority: Student Nurses Association: page 133. CARTER, Karen G.: Physics: page 133. CARTER, Marji S.: Social Science: page 133. CQITTER, Marjorie R.: Social Science: page 1 . CARTER, Wesley T.: History: AFROTC: page 133. CARVER, Mary CARY, John S.: Pre-med: Lambda Chi Alpha Fgaiternity: Del Sud lphotographeri: page 1 . CASE, John: Business Administration: Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity :Social Chairmanl: Head Yell Leader: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Senior Class President: Junior Class President: Sopho- more Class Vice President: page 133. CASARES, Ernest L.: Biology: Kappa Sigma Fraternity: Aztec Ski Club: Bowling Club: Dean's List: page 133. CASTANEDA, Teresa: Social Science: Socie- dad Hispanica: CTA: page 133. CARTER, Edward: Social Science: page 133. CATALANO, Samuel M.: Social Science: Al- pha Phi Omega lPresidentJ: page 133. CENTER, Lurie: Social Science: The Black Students Council lSecretaryl: page 133. CHANG, Dai-Sing: Electrical Engineering: Dean's List: page 133. CHAPIN, Steven O.: Zoology: Inter-Dorm Council: Toltec lPresidentl: page 133. CHAPMAN, Gary C.: Social Science: page 133. CHAPPELOW, William V.: Biology: page 133. CHARLES, Michael W.: Mathematics: page 133. CHASS, Barry S.: Accounting: San Diego State Accounting Society: Society For The Advancement of Management: page 133. CHASSY, Laura S.: Art: Delta Omicron Ep- silon lVice-Presidentl: Tennis: Softball: Drama Club: page 133. CHENEY, Mary CHERRY, John F.: Microbiology: Newman Fellowship: page 133. CHIN, David: Zoology: Aesculapians: page 133. CHRISTENSEN, Richard: Art: page 133. CHRISTIE, Donald F.: Accounting: page 133. CHURCH, Jane D.: Art: page 133. CHURCH, Stanley C.: Social Science: A.S.B. Vice-President: page 133. CIBORDWSKI, Michael: Psychology: page 133. CIRINO, Donna: Social Science: Olmeca lWing President, AWS Wing Representativep: page 133. CLARK, Kenneth L.: Accounting: page 133. CLARK, Pauline: Nursing: Student Nurses Association: page 134. CLARK, Ross A.: Geography: Industrial Arts Club: page 134. CLARK, Wayne N.: Civil Engineering: Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers: Aztec Engi- neer Staff: Aztec Soccer Club: page 134. CLARKE, Lynne: Accounting: Accounting So- ciety: Anahuac: Dean's List: Project Impact- Community Involvement: page 134. CLAYPOOL, Diana C.: Social Science: New- man Center: Young Democrats: page 134. CLAYTON, Benjamin C.: Industrial Arts: SCTA: Daily Aztec iPhoto Editori: page 134. CLEVERDON, John S.: Marketing: Kappa Sigma Fraternity: page 134. CLISSOLD, Rosemary: Fine Arts and Social Science: page 134. CLUTINGER, Ann: English: Dean's List: Union-Tribune Scholarship: page 134. COATS, Donna: Social Science: page 134. COATS, Walter G.: Vocational Education: Coordinator of Vocational Education-San Diego Junior Colleges: page 134. CODY, Ruth COHEN, Marv: Accounting: Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity fPresident, Historianl: AMS Rep- resentative: page 134. COLEMAN, Ronald: History: Kappa Sigma Fraternity: Baseball: Basketball: page 134. COLLINS, Edward S.: Spanish and Physical Education: page 134. CgLLINS, James T.: Health Education: page 1 4 COLOUITT, Pamela: Home Economics: Sigma Kappa Sorority: Shell and Oar: page 134. COMPAS, Teri: Social Science: Pi Beta Phi Sorority: Rugbyettes: Kappa Sigma Frater- nity Sweetheart: Pep Board: page 134. CONEN, Robert W.: Public Administration: Baseball: Newman Club: page 134. CONNER, Judith: Social Science: Gamma Phi Beta Sorority: Sigma Phi Epsilon Fra- ternity Sweetheart: page 134. COOK, Charlotte E.: History: Delta Omicron Epsilon: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Alpha Theta: Dean's List: Alpha Phi Omega Sweet- heart: page 134. COOK, Lucia P.: History: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Alpha Theta: Christian Science Organization lSecretaryl: page 134. COREY, Jim CORRAL, Helia M.: Spanish: Hispanic So- ciety: Alpha Mu Gamma: Newman Club: page 134. 356 CORRALEJO, Sylvia: Social Science: page 134. COUGHLIN, Mary L.: Nursing: page 134. COWLING, Kathleen: Art: page 134. COX, Linda R.: Social Science: Sinawiks: Wesley Foundation: page 134. CRAIG, William L.: Accounting: Beta Alpha Psi: page 134, CRAMPON, William J.: Business: Society For Advancement of Management lPresi- dent, Vice-President, Secretaryl: Sigma Iota Epsilon lPresidentJ: American Marketing As- sociation: Dean's List: page 134. CRAWFORD, Gary L.: Marketing: American Marketing Association: Society For The Ad- vancement of Management: page 134. CRAWFORD, Toni D.: Physical Education: Modern Dance Club: S.P.E.C.: C.A.H.P.E.R.: page 135. CROFOOT, Terry C: Journalism: Sigma Delta Chi lPresidentJ: Daily Aztec fStudent News Director, Reporterl: page 135 CROGAN, Alan: Special Kappa Sigma Fra- ternity: page 135. CROOKS, Judith L.: English: Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority: page 135. CRUSE, Brenda: Art: Alpha Chi Omega Sor- ority lllistorianl: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fra- ternty Auxiliary, Little Sisters of Minerva: Shell and Oar: Alpha Tau Omega Chariot Queen: Sigma Phi Epsilon Calendar Girl: Miss Aztec Engineer: Pottery Guild: page 135. CRUZ, Raquel: Social Science: page 135. CUFFE, Harold E.: Physics: page 135. CULLEY, Lawrence L.: Marketing: Toltec Dormitory lTreasurerl: AFROTC: Crew: page 135. CUMMINGS, Daniel P.: Aero-Space Engineer- ing: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: AIAA qPresidentl: Dean's List: page 135. CURRY, Marian: Business Administration: page 135. CUTLIP, Gary C.: Accounting: San Diego State Accounting Society: Beta Alpha Psi lTreasurerl: Dean's List: Haskins 8: Sells Foundation Award: page 135. DAHLSON, Victoria: Social Science: page 135. DAIL, Daniel R.: Social Science: page 135. DALRYMPLE, James L.: Social Science: page 135. DANIELS, Alan: Aero-Space Engineering: AIAA: page 135. A I DANIELS, Marilyn: Social Science: CTA- California Teacher's Association: Student California Teacher's Association: page 135, DARBANI, M. Reza: Political Science: page 135 DAVIS, Jack H.: Industrial Arts: Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity: Anahuac: Industrial Arts Club: Dean's List: page 135. U DAVIS, Lady Mary: Social Science: page 135. DAVIS, Margaret R.: Physical Education: page 135. 4 I I DAVIS, Michael: Economics: Sailing Club: Newman Club: page 136. DAVIS, Suzanne: Social Science: page 136. DAWSON, Douglas R.: Public Administra- tion: A.S.P.A.: Dean's List: page 136. DAWSON, Robert: Marketing: Alpha Tau Ogega Fraternity: Aztec Ski Club: page 1 . DAY, Bonnie: Fine Arts: page 136. DAY, Richard W.: Psychology: page 136. DeCAMP, Judy: Sociology: page 136. DEEGAN, Shirley A.: English: Anahuac: Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship: Inter-Faith Council: page 136. DEHART, Margo: Social Science: Student California Teacher's Association, Secretary: page 136. DeKEIJZER, John L.: German: Alpha Mu Gamma: Delta Phi Alpha: page 136. n DeLORY, Bonnie: Fine Arts and Social Sci- ence: Association for Childhood Education: Delta Phi Upsilon: page 136. DEMPSEY, Margaret L.: English: Phi Kappa Phi: page 136. DePINTO, Robert V DeVORE, J. Dennis: Mathematics: Sigma Pi Fraternity: page 136. DETWEILER, Carol S.: Social Science: So- ciology Honorary Society: page 136. DHENEZ, Peter C.: Spanish: Alpha Chi Omega: page 136. DIBSIE, Kathryn E.: Food and Nutrition: Kappa Delta Sorority: Home Economics Chapter President: page 136. DICKSON, Steve K.: Mathematics: Dorm- itory President and Treasurer: Inter-Dorm Council President: Dormitory Repesentative to AS Council: Resident Advisor: Circle K: Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities: Activities Board: Cultural Arts Board: page 136. A DIETER, Carolyn: Nursing: page 137. DIETZ, Kristi K.: Social Science: Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross: page 137. DILWORTH, Robert F.: Business Administra- tion: American Marketing Association: So- ciety For the Advancement of Management: S.l.E.: page 137. DI PAOLO, Alice: Nursing: page 137. DEPINTO, Robert: Industrial Arts: lndus- trial Arts Club: page 136. DISTABILE, Paul C.: Zoology: page 137. DITTAMORE, Janice: Marketing- American Marketing Association: Junior Class Coun- cil: Beta Gamma Sigma: Dean's List: page 137. DITTENHOEFER, Ralph R.: English: page 137. DIXON, Danny M.: English: Sigma Phi Ep- silon Fraternity: page 137. DOW, Gerald A.: Accounting: page 137. DOWDY, Helen C.: Special-French, English, Zoology: Kappa Delta Sorority: Tau Omi- cron Phi: French Club: Aesculapians: Mortar Board Leadership School: page 137. DOWLING, James B.: Social Welfare: page 137. DOWNING, Ronald J.: Psychology: page 137. DRAKE, Michael T.: Political Science: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity: Sociedad Hispan- ica: Associated Men's Student Representa- tive: Freshman Basketball and Water Polo: page 137. DRYDEN, Susan M.: Social Science: Alpha Chi Omega Sorority fscholarship chairman, projects chairmanl: Lambda Chi Alpha Fra- ternity Auxiliary, Crescents: Greek Retreat Evaluations Committee: Las Meninas: Jun- ior Class Council: Dean's List: page 137. DRYER, Richard A.: Political Science-Public Administration: Judiciary Board: Finance Board: Sailing Club: Scuba Club: Dean's List: page 137. DUELL, Robert: Zoology: Sigma Alpha Epsi- Ion Fraternity: Aesculapians: Soccer Club: page 137. DUFFORD, Donnell R.: Journalism: Sigma Delta Chi Journalism Society fVice-Presi- dentl: Circle K tExecutive Secretaryl: ,Gold Press Card Award for outstanding contri- butions to The Daily Aztec: Daily Aztec sports editor: page 137. DUKES, Ronald E.: Recreation Administra- tion: Recreation Club: AFROTC: page 137. DULY, Ronald Douglas: Marketing: Toltec President: SDS Track Team: page 137. DUNCAN, David: Recreation: Phi Delta Theta Fraternity: Varsity Baseball: page 137. DUNNION, Tom: History: Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity: page 137. DURDEN, William F.: English: page 137. DURKIN, James Walter Il: Marketing: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity: American Market- ing Association: page 137. DURKIN, Patricia Ann: Art for Elementary Education: page 137. DYBKA, Michael Edmund: Speech Therapy: Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity: Sigma Alpha Eta: page 137. DYKSTRA, Harold: History: page 137. EAGLESHAM, Jeannie A.: Sociology: page 137. EARLE, Carolyn S.: Social Science: Anahuac: page 137. A ECKLES, James H.: Special Studies: page 137. EDSON, Sheryl E.: Home Economics: Alpha Xi Delta Sorority: Anahuac: Phi Mu Epsilon: Home Economics Chapter: page 137. EDWARDS, Jerald K.: Finance: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity: page 137. EKLUND, Jill B.: Social Science: page 138. ELLIOTT, James L.: Biology: page 138. ELLIS, Nancy Elizabeth: Psychology: Gam- ma Phi Beta Sorority: AWS Corresponding Secretary: Cetza: Spurs: Mortar Board Lead- eship School: Kappa Pi: Anahuac: page 138. ELSTON, Sharon K. L.: Biology: page 138. EMMERT, Elaine: Social Science: Chi Omega Sorority fAssistant Pledge Trainerl: Frosh Council: page 138. ENGBERG, Madeline: Spanish: International Students Association lSecretaryl: Hillel: page 138. ENGLER,Judith K.:Social Science: Anahuac: page 138. EPSTEIN, Gary F.: Accounting: Hillel: SDS Accounting Society: Society for the Ad- vancement of Management: Beta Alpha Psi lTreasurerJ: page 138. ERICKSON, Joan: Journalism: Iota Nu Kap- pa: Daily Aztec lEditor-in-Chief, News Edi- tor, Copy Editorj: Dean's List: Publications Board: Public Relations Board: Sigma Delta Chi Scholarships: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Evening Tribune Scholarship: Silver Service Key: page 138. ERICKSON, Marcia L.: English-Elementary Education: Gamma Phi Beta Sorority lActivi- ties Chairman, Historianl: S.C,T.A.: Spurs qTreasurerl: Las Meninas lTreasurerl: Mor- tar Board: Pi Lambda Theta: Activities Board: Whitney Scholarship: page 138. ERICKSON, Myrna C.: Social Science: Dean's List: page 138. ERICKSON, Ted: Marketing: American Mar- keting Association: page 138. ETCHAMENDY, Mathieu: Economics: Omicron Delta Epsilon: Arnold Air Society: page 138. EUCCE, James: Marketing: American Mar- keting Association: Society for the Ad- vancement of Management: page 138. EUSTACE, Rene M.: Psychology: page 138. EVERETT, Stan: History: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: page 138. EWEN, Bonnie: Social Science: S.C.T.A.: Anahuac: page 138. 7 FALKENBERG, Robert: Real Estate: page 138. FARIAS, Lupe: Social Science: Press Club: Mexicali Club Campestre: Imperial Valley Players: page 138. FARR, Paul B.: Social Science: Varsity Ten- nis: page 138. FARRELL, Norma: Social Science: page 138. FARRELLY, Joseph R.: Management: Society for the Advancement of Management: page 138. FELDMAN, Abraham: Mathematics: Interna- tional Students: Soccer Club: page 138. FENWICK, Jerry J.: Music: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America: page 138. FERGUSON, James H.: History: Basketball: page 138. FERGUSON, John: Physics: Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity: page 138. FERRARA, James A.: Finance: Society for the Advancement of Management: Italian Club Ureasurerl: page 138. FIDUCCIA, Cheryl: Social Science: page 138. FIGLO, Janet: Business Education: Society for the Advancement of Management: Dean's List: ABWA Business Scholarship: SDWS Business Scholarship: page 138. FIEDLER, Roderich: Geography: Aztec Ski Club: Young Republicans: page 138. FIELDS, Pamela: Social Science: Gamma Phi Beta Sorority: page 138. FILENE, Kenneth E.: Accounting: Delta Chi Fraternity: AMS: Dean's List: page 138. FISHER, Paige R.: Social Science: page 139. FITCH, Carol: Social Science: S.C.T.A.: page 138. FITCH, Nancy E.: History: Aztec Ski Club: Sailing Club: Phi Alpha Theta: page 139. FITZGERALD, John T.: Speech Arts: Inter- collegiate Debate: Daily Aztec Staff: Sigma Delta Chi: Pi Kappa Delta: page 139. FLANNERY, Joyce L.: Office Management: Alpha Xi Delta Sorority: Aztec Ski Club: Freshman and Sophomore Council: page 139. FLAWS, Judith A.: Social Science: Dean's List: Calexico-Indio Teacher Preparatory Program: page 139. FLEMING, Michael E.: Special: Young Re- publicans: Circle K qPresidentl: page 139. FLINN, Suzanne T.: Social Science: page 139. FLOCKE, Carol J.: English: Phi Mu Epsilon: Aztec Ski Club: Karate Club: page 139. FLOOD, Donald E.: Sociology: Alpha Kappa Delta: ISA: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship: page 139. FLOREN, Gloria L.: English: Le Cercle Fran- cais: Alpha Mu Gamma: Pi Delta Phi Nice- Presidentl: Alpha Lambda Delta: Mortar Board: Dean's List: page 139. A FLUCHT, David L.: Social Science: Kappa Sigma Fraternity: Aztec Rugby Club: Oceotl: Public Relations Board: Del Sud fbusiness managerl: page 139. . A FLYNN, Kristine G.: Social Science: Chi Omega Sorority: Spurs: Cap and Gown Leadership School: Dean's List: page 139. FLYNN, Michael R.: Geology: Tecton-Delvers: page 139. FLYNN, Russell L.: Marketing: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity: page 139. I FONCERRADA, Gerardo M.: Recreation Ad- ministration: Recreation Society: C.P.R.S.: S.C.M.A.F.: page 139. FOOTE, Linda: English: page 139. FORD, Catherine A.: Social Science: Aztec Ski Club: Newman Club: page 139. FORKNER, Larry E.: Public Administration: Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity: Arnold Air Society: Student-Faculty Activities Board: Distinguished Military Cadet: page 139. FORRESTER, Gordon: Accounting: page 139. FORT, Colleen Y.: Marketing: Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority: Aztec Twirlers: Aztec 5- I: Angel Flight: Dean's List: page 139. FOWLKES, Jo Carroll: Physical Education: Pep Board: Yell Leader: page 140. FRANCIS, David: Physics: Soccer Team: NSF Undergraduate Fellowship: Elks Club Scholarship: Honors Program: page 140. FRANK, Leslie J.: Public Administration: page 140. FRANKEL, Sherly: French: Alpha Epsilon Phi fSecretaryJ: Del Sud lSecretaryJ: Junior Pan- hellenic iSecretaryJ: page 140. FRAZEE, Kathleen E.: English: SCTA lPres- identl: SNEA: Pi Lambda Theta: page 140. FRAZIER, Leanne: English, SCTA: Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Auxiliary, Crescents: page 140. FRIED, Bettina: Public Administration: Al- pha Epsilon Phi Sorority: page 140. FRONTIS, Mary L.: Mathematics: page 140. FULLER, Paul R.: History: Sigma Nu Fra- ternity: page 140. FULMOR, Sherwood A.: Psychology: page 140. GABRIELSON, Edward M.: Engineering: Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers: AFROTC Drill Team: Aztec Engineer lBusiness Man- agerl: page 140. GALLAGHER, Stephen: Social Science: page 140. GARCIA, George M.: Social Science: SCTA: page 140. GA CIA, Robert L.: Chemistry: Phi Kappa Phi- Dean's List: page 140. ciutristo, Timothy it.: Psychology: sigma Nu Fraternity: Dean's List: page 140. GARLINGTON, Jo Ann: Journalism: Iota Nu Kappa: page 140 GARRISON, Charles: Marketing: Page 140. GASSER, Karen: Speech Pathology: Sigma Alpha Eta: page 140. GATLIN, Edwin F.: Political Science: page 140. GAUDIO, Linda C.: English: page 140. GAY, Michael: Accounting: page 140. GEBHARDT, Sandra W.: Home Economics: AWS Scholarship Chairman: Shell and Oar: Home Economics Club tTreasurerJ: Fine Arts Committee: page 140. GEE, Gloria: Social Sciences: page 140. GELLER, Roberta: Home Economics: page 140. GEORGE, Linda Anne: Marketing: American Marketing Association: page 140. GERARD, Steven: Industrial Arts: page 140. GERRY, Gail M.: Home Economics: Delta Zeta Sorority lPledge Trainer Vice-President, Treasurerl: Home Economics Association tTreasurerJ: page 140. GFELL, Carol Ann: Social Science: page 140. GIESS, Marilyn Anne: Social Science: AWS: Dean's List: page 140. GINGRAS, Donald F.: Electrical Engineering: Institute of Electronical and Electric Engi- neers: page 140. GISSENDANNER, Shirley M.: Political Sci- ence-Journalism: KEBS radio station staff: Daily Aztec staff: page 140. GLAVINICK, Sherry: Sociology: page 141. GLEESON, Lois L.: Marketing: American Mar- keting Association: Dean's List: page 141. GLENDENNING, Patricia J.: Health Educa- tion: Dormitory President: Wesley Founda- tion: Aztec Ski Club: Methodist Fellowship: page 141. GMOSER, A. Gerald: Finance: Sigma Phi Ep- silon Fraternity: SDS Gymnastic Team: page 141. GOGGIN, Beverly Karen: Social Science Delta Phi Upsilon: Dean's List: California Congress PTA Scholarship: Baptist Student Union Club: page 141. GOLDEN, Susan K.: Political Science: Ana- huac: Dean's List: page 141. GOLDBERG, Michael B.: English: page 141. GOLDENBERG, Ronald: Business Manage- ment: S.A.M.: Hillel: page 141. GORDON, Bruce D.: Economics: page 141. GORMAN, David: Botany: page 141. GOSS, Sharon L.: Art: page 141. GOUGH, Carol: Social Science: page 141. GRACE, Karen Mae: Social Science: Sigma Kappa Sorority: Students for Democratic Society: Peace and Freedom Party: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Auxiliary, Daugh- ters of Diana: Cap and Gown Leadership School: Sophomore Class Council: page 141. GRAHAM, Charles R.: Political Science: Pi Sigma Alpha: page 141. GRAHAM, John A.: Social Science: Dormi- tory President: lnter-Dorm Council Activi- ties Board Chairman: page 141. GRAVER, George M.: Business Administra- tion: page 141. GRAY, Dallas A.: Business Management: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: page 141. GRAY, Katherine Irene: Social Science for Elementary Education: Sigma Pi Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of Athena: Pi Lambda Theta: California Congress PTA Scholarship: page 141. GREENBUSH, Daniel James: Music: page 142. GREENE, James Gary: Mathematics: page 142. GREGERSEN, Richard: Mathematics: page 142 GREINER, Sharon K.: Special: Education, Psychology and Speech Arts: page 142, GREYSON, Pamela Margaret: English: Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority: Pep Board: Panhel- lenic lPresident, Vice-President, Secretaryl: AS Council: AWS Council: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Kappa Alpha Theta Aspiration Award: page 142. GRIFFIN, Rita: Home Economics: page 142. GRISSOM, Sharon Kay: Social Science for Elementary Education: Gamma Phi Beta Sorority: page 142. GROSS, Robert: Social Science: Kappa Sigma Fraternity: SDS Rugby Team: page 142. GUNTHORP, Kathryn Ellen: Fine Arts and Humanities for Elementary Education: Ana- huac, College Chorus: page 142. I GUSSA, Theresa Rae: Mathematics: Sinawik: page 142. GUYER, Leland: Spanish: Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity: IFC Delegate: Alpha Mu Gamma: page 142. GWIN, Kenneth Ray: Marketing: Men's Glee Club: page 142. HAAS, Robert A.: Broadcasting: Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers: Theta Rho Pi: page 142. HAGEN, Martin: Psychology: page 142. HAILS, Gary G.: Physical Education: Sigma Chi Fraternity: SDS Track and Field Team: Page 142. HALBERT, Judith: Social Science: page 142. HALL, Dand Peter: Mathematics: Theta Chi Fraternity: page 142. HALL, Michael T.: Special: page 142. HALL, Richard Lee: Engineering: Society of Automotive Engineers and American Society of Mechanical Engineers iTreasurerJ: Pi Tau Sigma aPresident, Vice-Presidentl: page 142. HALL, onald D.: Finance: page 142. HAMILTON, Dennis L.: Micro-Biology: page 142. HAMILTON, Edith: Social Science: page 142. HAN, Sang Ho: Broadcasting: International Students Association: page 142. HAND, Virginia A.: Dietetics: Zapotec Resi- degt Assistant: Home Economics Club: page 14 . HANGGI, Grace Ann: Fine Arts: page 142. HANNA, William E., ll: Engineering: Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers: Aztec Engi- neer Staff: Freshman Crew: page 142. HANNAH, John M.: History: Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity: Phi Alpha Theta: page 142. HANSEN, Susan: Sociology: page 142. HAPPER, Margaret: Social Science for Ele- mentary Education: page 142. HARBERT, Gary: Accounting: Beta Alpha Psi: page 142. HARE, Linda Jo: Fine Arts: Sigma Pi Fra- ternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of Athena: CIB: page 142. HARMDN, Buford K.: Physical Education: Athletic Trainer: page 143. HARRIS, Casimir Jackson: Sociology: Sail- ing Club: Aztec Ski Club: Aztec Crew Team: page 143. HARRIS, Nancy Marie: Nursing: Student Nurses Association lSecretaryJ: page 143. HARSHAW, Joy: Social Science: Alpha Phi Sorority: Senior Council: Homecoming Dance Chairman: Alpha Tau Omega Fra- ternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross iVice-Presidentj: Panhellenic Council: page 143. HART, Diana Wyman: Biology: Shell and Oar iPresidentJ, Sailing Club: German Club: Alpha Mu Gamma: Dean's List: page 143. HARTLE, Jewell Marie: Social Science: Delta Zeta Sorority: Las Meninas: page 143. HARVEY, Melva L.: Social Welfare: Social Welfare Club, College Y: page 143. HASKELL, Richard: Business Administration: Aztec Ski Club: page 143. HAUDENSCHILD, Christopher: Physics: Tol- tec Athletic Chairman: Sigma Pi Sigma: Dean's List: Western Electronic Scholar- ship '67: page 143. HAUPT, Marcia Elise: Mathematics: Alpha Lambda Delta: Dean's List: Honors at en- trance: page 143. HAUSTEIN, Richmond W.: Business Manage- ment: page 143. HAYS, Robert L.: Biology: Students of Ob- jectivism: page 143. HEALY, Michael Brian: Accounting: Circle K: Accounting Society Beta Alpha Psi iVice- Presidentj: Outstanding Senior Award from SD Chapter of the California Society of CPA: page 143. HEAVENSTON, Nancy: Social Science: Maya Hall Wing President: page 143. HEDGES, Karen: Social Science: Kappa Delta Sorority: Aztec Ski Club: Home- coming Court '66: page 143. HELM, Frederick J., II: Biology: page 143. HELMANTOLER, John D.: Industrial Arts: page 143. HELMANTOLER, Thomas Edward: History: Phi Alpha Theta: page 143. HELSTEN, Susan: Home Economics: Home Economics Club: page 144. HENKE, Marilyn Louise: Social Science: Anahuac: ACTA: Delta Phi Upsilon: page HERAMB, Brent Roy: Accounting: Account- ing Society: Beta Alpha Psi: page 144. HERBENER, Katherine: Social Science: Dean's List: page 144. HERRIOTT, Barrett W.: Public Administra- tion: page 144. HERRIOTT, 4 Marvin E.: Finance-Business Administration: Tau Kappa Epsilon Frater- nity: Varsity Gymnastics Team: page 144. HERSHBERGER, Van Louis: Real Estate: Right of Way Association iExecutive Boardl: page 144. HERZIG, Joan: Speech and Hearing Path- ology: Gamma Phi Beta Sorority iScholar- ship Chairman, Public Relations Chairmanl: AWS iPresident, Corresponding Secretary, Judiciary Boardl: Shell and Oar: College Life: Mortar Board: Las Meninas iPresi- dentl: AS Council: Dean's List: Speech and Hearing Scholarship: Lion's Club Scholar- ship: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: California College Queen: Symphony Juniors: page 144, I HESTER, Bruce F.: Botany: Theta Chi Fra- ternity: Circle K: page 144. HIGH, Ronald: Engineering and Electronics: page 144. HIKEL, Sherry Lynn: Mathematics: VCCF: page 144. HILL, Lloyd V.: Business Administration iReal Estatel: Right of Way Association lPresidentl: Beta Gamma Sigma: Dean's List: Newman Club: page 144. HINER, Joyce Lynell: Sociology: Spurs: Col- lege Y: SDS Recreation Association: page 144. HINTZ, Steven: Management: Sigma Pi Fra- ternity lPresident, Treasurer, Correspond- ing Secretaryl: Phi Eta Sigma tPresidentl: Anahuac, Society for Advancement of Man- agement: American Marketing Association: Oceotl, Dean's List: IFC Judiciary Board: Who's Who In American Colleges and Uni- versities: National Merit Scholarship: page 144. HISEL, Mary: Social Welfare: page 144. HOFF, Susan Ellen: History: Anahuac: page 144. HOFFMAN, Victoria L.: English: page 144. HOGGAN, Cynthia: English: Pi Beta Phi Sor- ority: Anahuac: Shell and Oar: page 144. HOLBROOK, Carol R.: Social Science: page 144. HOLBROOK, Larry: Marketing: American Marketing Association: page 144. HOLLAND, Susan: Nursing: Kappa Delta Sor- ority: International Relations Board: SNA: page 144. HOLLIDAY, Eileen F.: English for Elemen- tary Education: SCTA: Pi Lambda Theta: Dean's List: page 144. HOLLOWAY, Pamela: Fine Arts and Social Sciences: Delta Zeta Sorority iPresidentJ: Cetza: Spurs: page 144. HOLZMAN, Michael: Real Estate: Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity: Right of Way Association: Society for Advancement of Management: Anahuac: page 144. HON, Donald A.: Finance: SDS Veterans Club iFounder, Presidentl: page 144. A HOPE, James Lawrence: Journalism: Daily Aztec Staff: page 144. HORNE, Edward Barry: Social Sciences: Alpha Phi Omega: Newman Fellowship: page 144. HOROWITZ, Susan: German: Cetza: Spurs: German Club: International Students Asso- ciation: Hispanic Sociedad: Alpha Lambda Delta: Mortar Board: Alpha Nu Gamma: Delta Phi Alpha: AWS tTreasurer, Programs Chairmanl: CAB: AWS Woman of Achieve- ment: Las Meninas iMaid of the Monthl: Hillel: Symphony Juniors: page 144. HOURANI, Yvonne Regina: Social Sciences: page 144. HOUSER, Kathleen Ann: Social Sciences: Gamma Phi Beta Sorority: Panhellenic Ex- pansion Board: Concert Choir: page 144. HUDSON, Janice: Social Science: page 144. HUGHES, James Ralph: Industrial Arts: In- dustrial Arts Club: Aztec Ski Club: Epsilon Pi Tau: page 145. HUMES, Barbara: Social Science: page 145. HUMPHREYS, Joan A.: Biology: page 145. HUND, James: Marketing: American Market- ing Association: Newman Club: Sailing Club: AMS representative: page 145. HUNT, Thomas L.: Social Science: IVFC: page 145. HUNTINGTON, Bruce: Journalism: Sigma Delta Chi: Wesley Foundation: page 145. HURLEY, Otis D.: Mechanical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity: Society of Automotive Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Pi Tau Sigma: page 145. HUSTON, Robley Ann: Social Science: page 145. HUTCHINSON, Robert Stephen: Industrial Arts: Alpha Phi Omega: Industrial Arts Club: SDIEA: CIEA: AIAA: page 145. HUTTON, Mary Ellen: Social Science: Sigma Nu Fraternity Auxiliary, Serpentines lPresi- dentl: Sigma Nu Fraternity White Rose Queen: page 145. IDEKER, Donald E.: Business Administra- tion: page 145. INGRAM, Camilla L.: Biology: Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority: Aztec Ski Club: Aztec 500: Sailing Club: page 145. INMARU, Mimi S.: Social Science: Modern Dance Club: Dean's List: page 145. INSKO, Allan Bruce: Social Science: Taras- tec Resident Assistant: page 145. ' ISRAEL, Roxann: Speech Therapy: Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority tPresident, Vice-Presi- dent, Pledge Trainerl: Theta Chi Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of the Crossed Sword: Sigma Alpha Ets: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Sopho- more and Junior Class Councils: page 145. IVELICH, Georgia K.: English: SCTA: page 145. JACKSON, Donald Teal: Physical Science: page 145. JACKSON, Victoria Lee: Social Science for Elementary Education: Rugbyettes: Aztec Ski Club lSecretaryl: Young Republicans: Association for Childhood Education, Inter- national: page 145. JACOB, Linda Joyce: Social Science: ACE: Sweetheart of Alpha Phi Omega: page 145. JABOBS, Linda Mae: Physical Education: SPEC: Big Sister Program: WARA lvice- Presidentl: page 145. dents for Peace and Freedom: page 154. JACOBSEN, Jamie Ruth: English: page 145. JENSEN, Christine Brooke: Social Welfare: page 145. . JENSEN, Harry L.: Physics: Students for Democratic Society: Young Republicans: page 145. JENUINE, Kathryn: Recreation Administra- tion: SPEC: Recreation Majors Association: page 145. JEPSON, Stephen G.: Zoology: page 145. JOHNSON, Carole: Social Science: Aztec Ski Club: Anahuac: Cetza: Spurs: AWS Fashion Board page 145. JOHNSON, Linda E.: Social Science: Alpha Chi Omega Sorority: page 145. JOHNSON, Jerelyn A.: English: Alpha Phi Sorority lVice-President, Treasurerl: Mortar Board lPresidentJ: Las Meninas fPresidentl: Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Auxiliary, Cresents lPresidentJ: Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Cresent Girl: Who's Who in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities: page 145. JOHNSON, Robert J.: Biology: page 145. JOHNSON, Robert L.: Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: AIAA: Dean's List: page 145. JONAS, Kent C.: Political Science: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: Pi Sigma Alpha: Phi Alpha Theta: page 145. JONES, John P.: Business Management: page 145. JONES, Sterling: Social Science: page 146. JONG, Gloria: Physical Education: page 146. JORGENSEN, Susan J.: Art: Chl Omega So- rority: Cetza: Spurs: Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- ternity Auxiliary, Sweethearts of the Dia- mond: Kappa Pi: page 146. JUSTYN, Wesley G.: Accounting: page 146. KAINES, K: KANTOROWAKI, Sharon: Sociology: Anahuac: Alpha Kappa Delta: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fra- ternity Auxiliary, Daughters of Diana: page 146. KARLE, P.: page 146. KARNES, Kendal W.: Psychology: Sailing Club: Sailing Team: page 146. KAYTON, Ronald E.: Broadcasting, Toltec Hall lSociaI Chairmanl: page 146. KEANE, Patricia A.: Speech and Hearing Pathologllz Sigma Alpha Eta: Sigma Frater- nity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of Athena: Junior Class Council: page 146. KEELEY, Ellen L.: Social Science: Calexico- lndio Preparation Program: page 146. KEESEE, Jo Ann: Social Science: SCTA: AS Secretary: page 146. KELLAR, Kathryn: Social Science page 146. KELLISON, Jacqueline K.: Social Science: page 146. KELLOGG, Charlene A.: Journalism: Kappa Delta Sorority: Daily Aztec lGeneral As- signment Reporter, Society Editorl: Iota Nu Kappa lSecretary, Treasurerl: AWS Pro- grams Committee: Newman Club: page 146. KELLY, Lawrence J.: Social Welfare: Col- lege Y: page 146. KEELLY, Linda L.: Social Science: page 146. KENNEDY, Nancy R.: History: page 146. KENT, Diane H.: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity Auxiliary, Sweet- hearts of the Nile: page 146. KERANS, Gary L.: History: Delta Upsilon Fraternity: page 146. KERR, Eleanor D.: Nursing: Student Nurses Association: page 146. KERSCHNER, James E.: Microbiology: page 146. KEYYER, J.: page 146. KHAN, Sarah: Social Science: Student Cali- fornia Teacher's Association: page 146. KIDWELL, James: Marketing: Delta Upsilon Fraternity: SDS Ski Club: American Mar- keting Association: Society for the Ad- vancement of Management: page 146. KIM, Jung Kyu: Mathematics: ISA: page 146. KIMBALL, Lorraine Sylvia: Business Admin- istration i0ffice Managementl: page 146. KINGAN, Karen Jenean: Social Science: Delta Omicron Epsilon: page 146. KIPPERMAN, Mark C.: Mathematics: AMS Historian: Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity lRecorderl: page 146. KIRCHNER, Beverly Ann: Home Economics: Kappa Delta Sorority: page 146. KLEIN, Walter Edward: Social Welfare: SERIOUS STUDENT: page 146. KLEINE, Roberta Jean: Social Welfare: Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority lVice-Presidentl: Ana- huac: Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity Auxiliary, Twenty Pearls: page 146. KLEMENT, Kathleen L.: Geography: page 146. KLEMGARD, Jeanine: Social Science: page 146. KLITT, S.: page 147. KNAAK, Manfred: Anthropology: Anthropo- logy Society: page 147. I KNARESBORO, Dorothy: Home Economics tDieteticsl: Alpha Xi Delta Sorority: Theta Chi Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of the Crossed Swords: Home Economics Club: Aztec Ski Club: page 147. D KNISS, Diane Janine: Home Economics: Alpha Xi Delta Sorority: Home Economics Club: page 147. 357 KOENIGSHOFER, Joan: Home Economics, Sigma Kappa Sorority fPresident, Social Chairman, House Managerl, Shell and Oar, Sigma Pi Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of Athena, AWS Secretary, IAWS Conven- tion Chairman, Sophomore Class Secretary, Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities, AWS January Woman of Achieve- ment, page 147. KOLBE, Albert F.: Marketing, American Mar- keting Association, page 147. KOLVES, Paula: Nursing, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, SNA, page 147. KOSKINEN, William C.: Chemistry, page 147. KOUTSOUKOS, John A.: Business Manage- ment, SAM, Production Management Asso- ciation, International Students Association, From Greece. Proud to live in America, page 147. KRAMER, Diana L.: Civil Engineering, Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers iVice-Pres- denti, page 147. KREPELIN Jr., Earle W.: Social Science, page 147. KROESEN, Joan Paulette: Art, Kappa Pi, page 147. KUEBLER, Allan: Business Management, SAM, page 147. KLUQILOW, Rolf: Physical Education, page KUHNS, Thomas: Social Science, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity lvice-Presidenti, Out- standing Citizenship Award from VFW, Out- standing Americanism Award from AMVETS, page 147. KULL, Susan Adelle: Home Economics, SNAS, Home Economics Club iSecretaryJ, Summer Daily Aztec Staff, Water Ballet Swimming Team, page 147. KUMBULA, John I.: Journalism, Interna- tional Students Association, African Studies Group, Daily Aztec Staff, page 147. KUMMER, William Thomas: Business Man- agement, American Marketing Association, Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment, page 147. KURNER, David C.: Accounting, page 148. KWANG, S.: page 148. LABOR, A.: page 148. LAFOYA, J.: page 148. LAGLE, L.: page 148. Ii2gLER, Carolyn: Art, Aztec Ski Club, page LAHMANN, Allan J.: Business Management, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, page 148. LAIRD, Bettye: Social Science-History, Dean's List, page 148. LAMBETH, Patricia E.: Political Science, page 148. l LAMBRON, Diana Louise: Fine Arts for Ele- mentary Education, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Canterburies, SCTA, National Educational Association, page 148. LAMKE, Gene Gary: Physical. Education, Theta Chi Fraternity iAthletic Chairman, As- sistant Treasureri, Oceotl, Intramural Board Chairman, IFC Athletic Chairman, Varsity Baseball, page 148. LANDA Jr., Victor Richard: Electrical Engi- neering, Alpha Tau Omega iVice-President, Treasurer, Rush Chairmani, IFC Represent- ative, IEEE ivice-Presidentl, AESC, Dean's List, page 148. LANDWEHR,AKaren Jean: Physical Education, State Physical Education Club, Women's Athletic and Recreation Association, Wom- en's Intramural Basketball, Softball, Mod- ern Dance Club, CAAHPER, page 148. LANE, Thomas William: Psychology, Psi Chi, page 148. LANGSTON, Navarro Langston, Ill: Public Administration, page 148. LARSON, Eric: Physical Education, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, page 148. LARSDN, Wayne: Social Science, page 148. LA SOGGA, Sharon R.: Botany, Phi Mu Ep- silon, AIVCF, page 148. LAUDERBACH, Ronald: Marketing, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity iSecretary, IF Public Re- lations Chairmanl, American Marketing As- sociation, Aztec Ambassadors, page 149. LAW, Patricia: Social Science, page 149. LAWRENCE, Cheryl Elizabeth: Social Science, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Pep Board Secretary, Freshman Class Treasurer, page 149. LAWRENCE, Janet: Elementary Education, Dean's List, page-. LEACH, Diane E.: Marketing, page 149. I LEATHERS, Thomas: Finance, Aztec Ski Club, page 149. LEBOFFE, Diana: Social Science for Elemen- tary Education, Anahuac, Alpha Lambda Delta, page 149. LEDBETER, Kathleen: Spanish, Delta Zeta Sorority tPledge Trainer, Song Chairman, Standards Chairmanj, Sigma Nu Fraternity Auxiliary, Serpentines, CIB, Las Meninas, Wesley Fellowship, College Life, page 149. LE DESMA, Carol: Spanish, SCTA, page 149. LEE, Jennifer W.: English, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, page 149. LEHTON, David: Engineering, Dean's List, page 149. I LEIBOWITZ, Helaine Patricia: Spanish, Dean's List, California College International Pro- gram in Spain, '66-'67, page 149. LEINENWEBER, Nina Lodvick: Accounting, Bank of America Award in Business Admini- stration, page 149. 358 LELAND, Richard: General, Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity lPresident, Secretaryl, Del Sud lBusiness Managerl, Daily Aztec iAdvertis- ing Managerj, Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities, AMS Secretary, page 149. LEDNARD, Bruce W.: Social Science, page 149. LESLIE, F.: page 149. LEVENSON, Shirley: Fine Arts-Social Sci- ences, Shoshana, Pioneer Women, page 149. LEVETT, Mary Joan: French, Phi Delta Phi, Alpha Mu Gamma, Dean's List, page 149. LEWIS, Maureen Elaine: Social Science, Symphony Orchestra, page 149. LEWIS, Nancy J.: Sociology, page 149. LEWIS, Susan Elizabeth: History, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Anahuac, page 149. LIGHT, Brenda: Nursing, page 149. LION, Robert S.: Health Science, Delta Chi Fraternity, Air Force ROTC, Aztec Ambass- adors, Sabers Drill Team, Arnold Air So- ciety, page 149. LDCKETT, Nancy J.: Social Science, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frater- nity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of Minerva, Phi Alpha Theta, International Student As- sociation, page 149. LODGE, Kirsti L.: German, Alpha Mu Gam- ma, Delta Phi Alpha, Dean's List, page 149. LONG, Jacqueline R.: Social Science, Chris- tian Science Organization, page 149. LORD, Virginia: Social Science for Elemen- tary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Soror- ity, Shell and Oar, Kappa Sigma Sweet- heart, page 149. LOSS, Christine M.: English, page 149. LOVE, Peter C.: Recreation, Delta Chi Fra- ternity, Recreation Administration Club, page 149. LUEKE, Frank A.: Geography, Gamma Theta Upsilon, page 149. LUJAN, Ezequiel C.: Engineering, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Tennis, Newman Club, page 149. LUNA, Pete R.: Sociology, Hispanlca Club, page 149, LYONS, LaLonnie A.: Marketing, American Marketing Association, Dean's List, Aztec Engineer Staff, page 150. IASAJCE, Ellen Christine: Social Science, page MACE, Marleen: Psychology, page 150. MacPHERSON, Joyce Andrea: Social Welfare, page 150. MADDRELL, Mark R.: Accounting, Account- ing Society, Anahuac, page 150. MALES, James C.: Speech Arts, Sigma Ny Fraternity, Theatre Guild, page 150. MALLEY, Moira Therese: French, Le Cercle Francais, Newman Club, Pi Delta Phi, Alpha My Gamma, page 150. MALLISON, Charles: Social Science and Psy- chology, Aztec Ski Club, page 150. MALLISON, R.: page 150. A MALLOY, Virginia M.: Social Science, Resi- dent Advisor, page 150. MALTER, Geoffrey Elliot: Marketing, Ameri- can Marketing Association, Society For Ad- vancement of Management, Aztec Ski Club, Young Republicans, page 150.. MANUEL, Elizabeth Ruth: Social Science, Delta Phi Upsilon, page 15O. MARCH, Lester A.: Accounting, page 150. MARINKOVIC, Eva Maiick: Social Science, page 150. g I MARMOUNT, Howell Ross: Social Science, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, page 150. MARSH, Galen Frank: Accounting, Account- ing Society, page 150, MARTIN, Diane Marie: Nursing, Student Nurses Association, Alpha Lambda Delta, Dean's List, page 150. MARTIN, Peggy Joel: Social Welfare, page 150. MATHEWS, William M.: History, Arnold Air Society, Squadron Commander of AFROTC Cadet Squadron, Activities Board, Dean's List, page 150. A MARTINDALE, Kathleen: Social Science, Kappa Delta Sorority, Sigma Nu Fraternity Auxiliary, Serpentines, page 150. MARTINEZ, Edward: Public Administration, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Associated Students of Public Administration, page 150. MARTINEZ, Miguel M.: Spanish, Alpha Mu Gamma, page 150. MASLIAH, Susan Joy: General, page 150. MATHE, Louis John: Physical Education, Varsity Swimming and Water Polo Teams, page 150. MATHIEWS, Mary Gayla: Sociology, Alpha Kappa Delta, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Auxiliary, Daughters of Diana, Aztec Ski Club, Dean's List, page 150. MATHEWS, W.: page 150. MATHISON. P.: page 150. MATSON, Jr., Samuel I.: Marketing, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Oceotl, American Marketing Association, page 150. MATTHIAS, Craig: Management, Sigma Pi Fraternity, Arnold Air Society, page 150. MATTE, M.: page 150. MAULE, Janet: Home Economics, Angel Flight, Miss San Diego State, page 150. McCRADLE, Marilyn: Home Economics, Marching Band, page 150. McCLlNTOCK, Richard: Marketing, Ameri- can Marketing Association, page 151. MCCLUUD, Jean: Social Science, AWS Rep- resentative, page 151. McCOLISTER, Jon: Psychology, Psi Chi, page 151. McCRYSTAL, Thomas: Marketing, Aztec Ski glib, American Marketing Association, page McCUNE, Lana: Home Economics, Home Economics Club, page 151. McDANIEL, Earl E.: Marketing, page 151. McELHINNEY, Mary: Social Science, SCTA, Dean's List, page 151. McFADDIN, Ann: Psychology, page 152. McGORMAN, Dennis: English, Young Re- publicans, Anahuac, page 152. McKELVEY, Yvonne Margaret: Social Sci- ence, Sinawik, page 152. McKINNEY, Timothy: Psychology, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Rugby Club, page 152. McLAUGHLIN, Christine: Social Science, Sigma Pi Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of Athena, Inter-Dormitory Council, page 152. McMILLEN, Earl Thomas: Industrial Arts, Sigma Pi Fraternity, Industrial Arts Club, page 152. McNEW, Michael: Journalism: page 152. McNEW, Nancy: Marketing, Maya Hall qVice- Presidentj, Anahuac, American Marketing Association, page 152. McTlGHE, John: Public Administration, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Homecoming Com- mittee, page 152. MEAIRS, William: Marketing, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Oceotl, Varsity Swim- ming and Water Polo, page 152. MEFFLE, Frederick: Business Management, American Marketing Association, Anahuac, Tau Sigma, Young Republicans, Society for the Advancement of Management, page 152. MEIL, Kenneth: English, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon Fraternity, page 152. MSZLONE, Tami: Physical Education, page 1 . MELTZER, Ronald: Political Science, Inter- dorm Council, page 152. MENDOZA, Gerald: Political Science, page 152. MENZIE, Sharon: Political Science, page 152. MERCER, Thomas: Mathematics, Kappa Sigma Fraternity,'page 152. MERRILL, Beverly: Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Dean's List, page 152. METCALF, John: Mathematics, El Conquista- dor, page 152. MEVERDEN, Beth: Speech Pathology, page 152. MEYER, Erven: Social Science, page 152. MEYERS: MerIeI: Public Administration, page 152. MILES, Michael: English, page 152. MILLER, Fredrick: Psychol0EY: Psi Chi, Dean's List, page 152. MILLER, Gretchen: Social Science, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, Spurs, Ten Best Dressed, page 152. MILLER, Jane Ann: Nursing, SNA, Alpha Lambda Delta, page 152. V MILLER, Linda L.: Home Economics, Kappa Delta Sorority iVice-Presidentl, Las Me- ninas, Mortar Board, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, page 152. MILLER, Paula S.: History, page4152.4 MILLER, Ralph: Public Administration, Sig- ma Chi Fraternity, Varsity Baseball, Oceotl, Senior Class Council, page 152. MILLER, Ronald: Economics, page 152. MILLER, Shirley: Social Science, page 152. MILNE, David Spencer: German, Track and Cross Country Team, Lambda Delta Sigma, College Chorus, Daily Aztec Staff, page 153. MOCK, Marilyn: Speech Arts, page 153. MOGHADDAM, Ivan, Russian, page 153. MOHR, Royce E.: Elementary Education, page 153. MOLES, James: Geology, page 153. MOON, Samuel: History, page 153. MOORE, Lauretta: English, French Language Society, College Chorus, French Honorary Society, page 153. MOORE, Mildred, Art, Kappa Pi, page 153. MOORE, Sally Vee: Social Science, Sweet- hearts of Delta Sigma Phi, AWS Publicity Committee, page 153. MOORE, Vicki Sue: Home Economics, Chi Omega Sorority fRush Chairmanl, Rugby- ettes, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Aux- iliary, Daughters of Diana, Home Econom- Club, Miss Del Sud, page 153. MOORE, Virginia: English, Beta Sigma Phi, Alpha Delta, Alpha Mu Gamma, page 153. MONTGOMERY, Barry: Physical Education, Dean's List, Varsity Track, page 153. MONTGOMERY, Paul S.: Physics, Sigma Pi Sigma, page 153. MORAN, P. J. M.: Electrical Engineering, page 153, MORENO, G.: page 153. MORGAL, Anne: Marketing, Society for Ad- vancement of Management, American Marketing Association, Anahuac, page 153. MORGAN, Dennis: Public Administration, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, page 153. MORRIS, Robert: Insurance, Delta Chi Fraternity fSecretaryl, Right of Way As- sociation, IFC Representative, Delta Zeta Man '67-'68, page 153. MORRISON, Margot: Social Science, Dean's List, page 154. MORRISSEY, John: Sociology, page 154. MORRISSEY, Michael: Social Science, Stu- dents for Peace and Freedom, page 154. MOTTE, Michael James: Broadcasting, Sig- ma Pi Fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Rho Honor- ary Broadcasting Fraternity, page 154. MOTTOH, Carol: Social Science, Student Government, Student Assistant in El Con- quistador, page 154. MUCHENJE, Frank Gideon: Public Adminis- tration, African Students Group, Soccer, page 154. MUELLER, Katherine: English, page 154. MULLER, Barbara Kay: P ysical Education, Pre-Physical Therapy, Theta Chi Sisters of the Crossed Swords, Del Sud Staff Ad- ministration Editor, Spurs, Junior and Senior Class Councils, SPEC, CAHPER, Dean's List, Women's Gymnastics Team, page 154. MULLER, Elizabeth: Physical Education, Theta Chi Sisters of the Crossed Swords, CAHPER, SPEC, Spurs, Dean's List, AWS Del Sud Administration Editor-67, Women's Gymnastics Team, page 154. MULLER, Eric: Political Science, Pre Legal, page 154. MURPHY, Edgar: Zoology, page 154. MURPHEY, Linda: Social Science, Alpha Mu Gamma, Delta Phi Upsilon, page 154. MYERS, Mary: Nursing, Student Nurse As- sociation, page 154. MYERS, Sally: Nursing, Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, Angel Flight, Aztec 500, Pep Board, page 154. NAGENGAST, Ann: Social Science, page 154. NANNEY, Rebecca S.: Mathematics, page 154. NAVARRA, Ann L.: Social Science, page 154. NEAL, Deborah A.: Social Science, Sigma Kappa Sorority, Shell 8: Oar, Delta Upsilon Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of the Seven Stars, page 154. NEEL, Lou Ray: Home Economics, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Miss Aztec Engineer, page 155. NEILY, M.: page 155. NELSEN, Terry A.: Geology, Gilford Whit- ney Scholarship, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Nominee, page 155. NELSON, Thomas L.: Industrial Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity iVice-Presidentj, Aztec Gymnastics Club, page 155. NETZLEY, Constance: Nursing, Student Nurses Association, page 155. NEWBERRY, Jane: Social Science, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority iVice-President,, AWS iLectures Chairman, Freshman Orientationl, Sophomore Class Council, page 155. h NEWLAND, Claude G.: Social Science, Sigma Pi Fraternity, Arnold Air Society, Aztec Ambassadors, page 155. NEWMAN, Robert C. II: Zoology, page 155. NEWTON, Gary M.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, page 155. NEYESSTANI, Bijan: Mathematics, ISA lPresidentl, Aztec Ski Club, page 155. NICHOLS, Marcus W.: Mechanical Engineer- ing, Tarastec Hall iPresident, Vice-Presi- dent, Social Chairmanl, Inter-Dorm Council fPresidentl, ASME, AMS Judiciary Board, Whofsl Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities, page 155. NIELSEN, Janet: Social Science, page 155. NIELSEN, John R.: Social Science, Alpha Phi Omega iChapIain, Secretaryl, Alpha Gamma Omega lChaplain, Secretaryl, Aztec Ambassadors, Tarastec Hall fHistorian, Wing Secretaryl, page 155. NOBLE, Karen L.: Music, Mortar Board lTreasurerJ, Sigma Alpha Iota iVice-Presi- dentl, Alpha Lambda Delta iVice-Presidentl, Phi Kappa Phi, Dean's List, page 155. NOEL, J. Gregory: Mathematics, Alpha Phi Omega lTreasurerI, Association for Com- puting Machinery, AFROTC Marching Band, page 155. NOLAN, Janet L.: Journalism, Iota Nu Kappa iVice-Presidentl, Daily Aztec QRe- porter, Columnist, Photo Editorl, California Intercollegiate Press Association fPresi- dentl, page 155. NORRIS, Barry C.: Biology: Aesculapians, page 155. ODEN, Frederick B.: Mathematics, Newman Club, Dean's List, page 155. ODLE, Mallie: English, Beta Sigma Phi, page 155. OKUMA. Kathleen: Social Science, page 155. OLIVA, Frank, A. II: Mathematics, page 155. OLIVER, Calvin J.: Marketing, page 155. OLIVER, Merry, Social Science, Alpha Phi Sorority, Anahuac, Dean's List, AWS Orien- tation Committee, Sophomore Class Coun- cil, Cetza, page 155. OLSSON, Barbara: Social Science, Anahuac, Aztec'Ski Club, page 155. OMAN, Wendy: Home Economics: Sigma Kappa Sorority 12nd Vice-President, Pledge Trainerl: Inter-Dorm Council lSecretaryJ: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Auxiliary, Sweet- hearts of the Diamond: Shell 8: Oar: Junior Class Secretary: page 155. ORR Kathleen: English: Kappa Delta So- rority: Sigma Nu Fraternity Auxiliary, Ser- pentines: SCTA: Aztec Ski Club: page 155. ORTIZ, Manuel S.: Political Science and Spanish: Sociedad Hispanica iPresidentl: Mexican-American Youth Association fFoun- der, Vice-Presidentl: page 155. ORZECK, Kathleen A.: English: Newman Club: page 155. OSHEL, Thomas W.: Biology: page 155. OWEN, Cheryl: Social Science: Aztec Ski Club: Newman Club: Anahuac: page 155. OWENS, Richard T.: History: Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity: page 155. PAFFORD, William E.: Special: page 156. PAGE, Dorothy J.: Business Administration: page 156. PAINTER, Susan A.: History: Phi Alpha Theta: page 156. Hall iPresident, Treasurerl: AWS Scholar- ship Chairman: AS Secretary: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Mortar Board Leadership School: AWS Woman of Achievement: page 156. PAIS, Sandra M.: Mathematics: Alpha Zi Delta Sorority: Anahuac: Newman Club: page 156. PALMER, Joan: Art: Delta Zeta Sorority QSecretary, AWS Representativel: Recreation Society: AWS Historian: Homecoming Com- mittee: page 156. PARHAM, David A.: Political Science: Alpha Phi Omega: Pi Sigma Alpha: Phi Eta Sigma: page 156. PA K, Skip: Biology: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity: Oceotl: Blue Key: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: AMS lPresident, Vice-Presidentj: AMS Judiciary Board: page 156. PARKER, Barbara A.: Nursing: Delta Zeta Sorority: Delta Chi Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of the White Carnation: Sweetheart of Delta Chi: page 156. PARKER, Daniel J.: Mathematics: page 156. PARKER, Patricia A.: Social Science: page 156. PARKER, Susan E.: Fine Arts: Alpha Mu Gamma: page 156. PARRY, Candy: Social Science: Chi Omega Sorority: Cetza: Spurs: Anahuac: page 156. PARSLEV, Carolyn A.: English: Alpha Chi Omega Sorority 13rd Vice-Presidentl: page 156. PARSONS, Karen A.: German: Alpha Mu Gamma: Delta Phi Alpha: German Club: Dean's List: page 156. PARTAIN, Sylvia: Social Science: SCTA: Dean's List: Calexico-Indio Teacher Pre- paration Program: page 156. PATHMAN, Susan M.: Social Science: Ana- huac: AWS Committee: page 156. PATTERSON, Lee: English: Student Cali- fornia Teaching Association: page 156. PAgTERSON, Wanda R.: Microbiology: page 15 PATTISON, Marjorie: English: Delta Omicron Epsilon: Anahuac: page 156. PAULA, Anthony: Accounting: Circle K: Anahuac: BGZ: page 156. PAVNE, Charles M.: Marketing: Toltec Hall iScholarship Chairman, Judiciary Boardl: American Marketing Association: Society for the Advancement of Management: Beta Gamma Sigma: Psi Chi: General Dynamics Scholarship, page 156. PAYNE, Lois A.: Social Science: Dean's List: Calexico-Indio Teacher Preparation Program: page 156. PAYNE, Virginia: Social Science: Dean's List, page 156. PELUSO, Constance J.: Music: Music Ed- ucator's National Conference: Sigma Alpha Iota: Symphony Juniors: page 156. PENNELL, Susan: Sociology: Social Welfare Club: page 156. PENNY, Earl E.: Civil Engineering: ASCE: San Diego Evening Tribune Award: page 156. PERINO, Darlene E.: Speech and Hearing Disorders: page 156. PERSINGER, Michael: Social Science: Wes- ley Foundation: page 156. PERSKY, Edwin A. Ill: Special: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: American Right of Way Association: lntermural Wrestling Cham- pion: page 156. PETERS, Judith O.: Psychology: Pi Beta Phi Sorority: Angel Flight: Aztec Ski Club: Psi Chi: Senior Class Treasurer: Junior Class Treasurer: AWS Student Personnel Chairman: Homecoming Float Chairman: page 156. PETERSON, Betty A.: Social Science: Gamma Phi Beta Sorority lPresident, Treasurerl: Spurs: Del Sud fSenior Editorl: Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Auxiliary: Crescents: Dage 156, PETERSON, David R.: Biology: Sigma Chi Fraternity: Football: Rugby Club: page 156. PETERSON, Jean: Social Science: Gamma Phi Beta: Cetza: Las Meninas: Olmeca PETERSON, Joanne M.: Social Science: page 157. PETERSON, Karen A.: Fine Arts and Social Science: Aztec Ski Club: Sailing Club: Freshman Class Council: page 157. PETERSON, Kenneth E.: Social Science: Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity fSocial Chair- manl: page 157. PETERSON, Thomas T.: Insurance: Sigma Chi Fraternity: page 157. ' PETRONOVICH, Judith L.: Speech and Hear- ing Pathology: Delta Zeta Sorority: Sigma Alpha Eta: page 157. PEYTON, Sherry L.: Speech and Hearing Pathology: page 157. PHELAN, Linda M.: Office Management: Chi Omega Sorority: Del Sud Staff: AWS Com- mittees: Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross: Intramural Board: Miss Del Sud: page 157. PINE, David: Journalism: Circle K: page 157 PLEGGENKUHLE, Ann: Recreation: Recrea- tion Administration Club: Aztec Ski Club: page 157. PLUFF, Darrell A.: Business Administration: Pi Omega Pi: Anahuac: page 157. PLUTH, Allen A.: English: Anahuac: Le Cercle Francais: Student California Teachers Association: Alpha Mu Gamma: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Delta Phi: Newman Fellowship: page 157. POLSLEY, Ruth: Social Science: Calexico- Indio Teachers Program: page 157. POSEY, Ilona: English: page 157. PRESTON, Spencer V.: Physics: Association for Computing Machinery: Sigma Pi Sigma: page 157. PRICE, Patrick D.: Biology: Dean's List: San Diego State Foundations Scholarship: page 157. PRINCE, Sharon: Political Science: Young Republicans: page 157. PRINTZ, Charles J.: Industrial Arts: ln- dustrial Arts Club iVice-Presidentl: Epsilon Pi Tau: page 157. PRDCOPIO, Thomas G.: Marketing: Sigma Chi Fraternity: page 157. PROCSAL, Valerie: Physical Education: Majorette: SPEC: WARA Board: Newman Club: page 157. PROLO, A.: page 158. PUENTES, Manuel J.: Chemistry: page 158. OUADRI, Rosalie: Social Science: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Auxiliary, Daughters of Diana: page 158. OUESCHENBERGER, Peter K.: Industrial Arts: Sigma Nu Fraternity: TA Club: New- man Club: page 158. RACHMAN, Jerome J.: Marketing: American Marketing Association: Hillel Ureasurerl: page 158. RADENBAUGH, Jane: Social Welfare: Social Welfare Club tSecretary7: Inter-Dorm Coun- cil: El Conquistador iResident Assistantl: page 158. RADMORE, Linda: Music Education: Sigma Alpha Iota: Music Educators National Con- ference: Concert Choir: page 158. RAINES, Robert B.: Mathematics: page 158, RAMAGE, Michael: Journalism: Del Sud lLayout Editorl: Daily Aztec staff: page 158. RAMIREZ, Alicia: Spanish: Spanish Club: page 158. RAMOS, Ronald J.: Marketing: Theta Chi Fraternity lPresident, Pledge Trainerl: American Marketing Association: Blue Key: Oceotl: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: AS Vice-President: Upper Division Representative: page 158. RAMSEY, Beverly J.: French: Alpha Mu Gamma: Pi Delta Phi: page 158. RAMSEY, Jr., Richard T.: Mechanical Engi- neering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Society of Automotive Engi- neers: page 158. RANDLES, Jr., Dale E.: English: Marching Aztecs: page 158. RANEY, Carolyn L.: Mathematics: Angel Flight: page 158. RANKIN, Gene P.: Engineering: IEEE: page 158. RASH, Marcia L.: Physical Education: Rug- byettes: Aztec Ski Club: SPEC: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Auxiliary, Daughters of Diana: page 158. RASMUSSEN, Carolyn: Social Science: Scripps Board: Olmeca lGirl of the Month, Secretary, AWS Representativel: page 158. RAST, Jr., Robert G.: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity lSecretaryJ: Newman Club: page 158. REAGAN, Roberta J.: Recreational Adminis- tration: Recreation Administration Majors Club: page 158. REAUME, Sharon: Social Science: Alpha Chi Omega Sorority: Alpha Tau Omega Fratern- ity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross: Cetza: page 158. RECTOR, Eleanor: Social Science: Maya Hall lScholarship Chairmanl: Model United Na- tions: Chi Sigma: page 158. REDFERN, Donald A.: Health Education: Health Education Club: page 158. REDMOND, Mary K.: French: Cheerleader: page 158. REED, Harry: Mathematics: Christian Science Organization: Marching Band: page 158. REED, Nancy: Psychology: Aztec Ski Club: Psychology Club:1page 158. REED, William .: Social Science: page 158. REEDER, Charles W.: Psychology: page 158. REESER, Theresa: Social Science: Anahuac: lntervarsity Christian Fellowship: page 158. REEVES, Sally K.: Recreation Administra- tion: Recreation Administration Majors Club: page 158. REYNOLDS, Mary J.: Recreation: Sigma Kappa Sorority tSecretaryJ: Sigma Pi Fra- ternity Auxiliary, Little Sisters of Athena: Sigma Pi Sweetheart: page 158. RHODES, Jay B.: Journalism: Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity tSocial Chairmanj: Aztec Ski Club: Sailing Club: Aztec Ambassadors: page 159. RICANOR, Jr., Miguel: Psychology: Anahuac: Verse Choir: page 159. RICE, James O.: Finance: page 159. RICH, Alan S.: Social Science: Aztec Ski Club: Surf Club fPresidentJ: Extramural Board: Crew: page 159. RICH, Tompkins: History: Sigma Nu Fratern- ity iPresidentJ: page 159. RICHARDS, Annette L.: Social Science: Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Nice-President, Standards Chairmanl: Delta Phi Epsilon: Dean's List: page 159. RICHARDS, Claudia: Speech Arts: page 159. RICHARDSON, Judith G.: Social Science: Lambda Delta Sigma: page 159. RICHEV, Lawrence D.: Marketing: American Marketing Association: page 159. RICHEY, Thomas L.: Special: page 159. RICKS, Sammie L.: Home Economics: Home Economics Club: Dean's List: page 159. RIFFLE, Kathryn A.: English: Social Wel- fare Club: page 159. RIGGS, Dennis A.: Economics: page 159. RITTER, Uta: Public Administration: ASPA: Aztec Ski Club: Rugbyettes fPresidentl: Dean's List: page 159. ROBERTS, Daniel: Accounting: page 159. ROBERTS, Garth W.: Broadcasting: Alpha Epsilon Rho: Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers: page 159. ROBERTS, Ronald: Social Science: Dean's List: page 159. ROBINSON, Donna: Psychology: Wesley Foundation: page 159. ROBLES, John: Sociology: Theta Chi Fratern- ity: lnterfraternity Council: page 159. ROCKWELL, Blaine M. Jr.: English: Arnold Air Society: page 159. RODENBAUGH, J.: page 159. RODIEK, Valva G.: Special: page 159. RODRIGUEZ, Christina: English: Delta Phi Upsilon: page 159. RODRIGUEZ, Consuelo: English: Spanish Club: Anahuac: page 159. ROMAND, Melinda, R.: Social welfare: page 159. ROPPE, Robert, V.: German: Kappa Sigma Fraternity: Delta Phi Alpha: page 159. ROSE, Janet K.: Sociology: page 159. ROSENBERG, E. page 159. ROSENGRANT, Warren M.: History: Phi Al- pha Theta: page 159. ROSTON, Ellen: English: Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity Auxiliary, Twenty Pearls: page 159. ROTH, Linda A.: Spanish: Sigma Kappa Sorority fSecretary, Vice-Presidentl: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Auxiliary, Daught- ers of Diana fSecretaryl: Alpha Mu Gamma: Panhellenic Representative: page 159. ROTH, Marilyn A.: Physical Education: Dggce Club: Executive Board: SPEC: page 1 . ROUSE, LeeAnn: Home Economics: American Home Economics Association: Dean's List: page 160. RUBALCABA, Robert L.: Real Estate: Ameri- can Right-of-Way Association: Arnold Air Society: AMS Council Representative: page 160. RUBIN, Daniel F.: Chemistry: Aesculapians: Phi Eta Sigma fSecretaryl: Dean's List: Hillel lCultural Chairmanl: page 160. RUDD, Thomas K.: Engineering: ASCE: Aztec Ski Club: page 160. RUMMERY, Phillip G.: Sociology: Alpha Kappa Delta: Aztec Ambassadors: Dean's List: page 160. RUSSELL, Dean S.: Management: Delta Chi fPresident, Treasurer, Pledge Counselor, Rush Chairmanl: Oceotl: Varsity Crew iCap- tainl: page 160, RUSSELL, Richard T.: Social Science: Kappa Sigma Fraternity: Rugby: Baseball: page 160. RUTHER, Jacqueline K.: Social Science: page 160. RUTHFORD, Joanne: English: Angel Flight, Newman Club: page 160. RYAN, Edward: Accounting: Sigma Phi Ep- silon Fraternity: AMS Committees: Anahuac: Accounting Society: page 160. RYDEN, Carol L.: Sociology: page 160. SABLE, Terry: Marketing: American Market- ing Association Nice-Presidentl: Society for the Advancement of Management: page 160. SABONJIAN, Nancy: Speech Arts: Sigma Alpha Eta: page 160. SAFFELL, Jr., Charles R.: Production Man- agement: Society for the Advancement of Management: American Marketing Associa- tion: Anahauc: page 160. SAGE, Lloyd D.: Personnel Management: page 160. SAILORS, Patricia A.: Physical Education: Special Big Sister: Intramural Board: page 160. SAKITA, Kyoko: Art: page 160. SALAZAR, Michael H.: Biology: page 160. SAMS, Richard F.: Business Administration: page 161. SAMUELS, Julia: Social Science: Alpha Ep- silon Phi Sorority fSecond Vice-President, Social Chairmanl: AWS Scholarship Chair- man: Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity Auxiliary, Twenty Pearls: page 161. SANBORN, Tania T.: German: Aztec lnter- varsity Christian Fellowship: German Club: Alpha Mu Gamma: Delta Pi Alpha: Dean's List: page 161. SANCHEZ, David J.: Public Administration: Phi Mu Alpha: Concert Choir: Opera Work- shop: page 161. SANDALL, Theodore J.: page 161. SANDERS, Ronald L.: Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon: page 161. SANDOVAL, Joseph Y.: Biology: Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity lHouse Managerl: Dean's List: page 181. SAUNDERS, Lloyd W.: Philosophy: Dean's List: Delta lota Chi: page 161. SAWCHIK, Maryl Louise: English: Chi Omega Sorority ivocations Chairman, Courtesy and Culture Chairmanl: Cultural Arts Board: Mortar Board: Las Meninas: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Dean's List: page 161. SAXOD, Maria D.: Spanish: Spanish Club: Alpha Mu Gamma: page 161. SCHAFFER, Lana: Chemistry: Student Af- filiates of the American Chemical Society: Hillel: page 161. SCHETTLER, Margaret Ann: English: Ana- huac: Newman Club: page 161. SCHEY, John Anders: Chemistry: Phi Eta Sigma: Symphony Orchestra: NSF Under- graduate Research Grant-in-Aid: page 161. SCHKADE, Jr., Landon L.: Public Adminis- tration: Pi Sigma Alpha: American Society for Public Administration: page 161. SCHMITT, Robert Louis: Zoology: page 161. SCHOLEFIELD, Patricia: Recreation Adminis- tration, Pi Beta Phi Sorority lPanheIlenic Representativel: Anahuac: Angel Flight: Mortar Board Leadership School: Dean's List: Sophomore Class Council: '67-'68 Homecoming Queen: page 161. SCHDLFIELD, S. SCHOTT, Pamela: Recreation Administra- SCHOWALTER, Thomas G.: Special: Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity lRitualistl: Lower Division Representative: page 161. SCHROEDER, Joycelyn Jones: Social Science: page 161. SCHULMAN, Edward: Business Administra- tion iAccountingl: Accounting Society: AIESEC: page 161. SCHULTE, Frederick: Art: page 161. SCHULTZ, Dolly: Social Science: page 161. SCHULTZ, Randell: Mathematics: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: Varsity Baseball: page 161. SCOTT, Karen A.: Fine Arts and Social Science: page 161. SCOTT, Phyllis: Real Estate: page 161. SCOTT, Sharon A.: Spanish: Kappa Delta Sorority lSocial Chairmanl: Spanish Club: Anahuac: Sigma Nu Fraternity Chariot Queen: Carnation Ball Princess: Junior Class Council: page 161. SEABERT, Janet: Social Science: SCTA: page 161. SEBOURN, Linda: English: Delta Phi Up- silon: Dean's List: Inter-Dormitory Coun- cil lSecretaryl: page 161. SECORD, Judith: Social Science: Kappa Al- pha Theta Sorority fScholarship Chairmanl: Angel Flight fCommander, Operations Of- ficerl: Spurs lSocial Chairmanl: Expansion Committee: Inter-Dormitory Council: Angel of the Year: Military Ball Princess: page 161. SELBY, W. Douglas: Social Science: Swim- ming Team: 'page 161. SELNA, Nico e: Social Welfare: Social Wel- fare Club: Newman Club: page 161. SERPEKIAN, Vahan O.: Chemistry: Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Socie- ty: International Students Association: page 161. SETTLE, Barbara: Home Economics: Zapotec tion: Recreation Administration Club iPresi- dentl: Recreation Scholarship: page 161. lResident Assistant, Desk Assistantl: AWS Standards Board fTreasurerl, Home Econom- ics Club: Judiciary Board: page 161. SEVERNS, Jan: Home Economics: Olmeca lSociaI Chairmanl: Home Economics Club: page 162. SEYFARTH, lr., Paul D.: Recreation Ad- ministration: Student Recreation Society: page 162. SHAMEL, Frank T.: Insurance: page 162. SHAMEL, Ronna: Insurance: page 162. SHERIDAN. Florabelle R.: Mathematics: Sigma Pi Sigma: page 162. SHIFFLETT, Carl H.: Marketing: page 162. SHIN, Hyun K.: Art: International Students Association: page 162. SHOCKLEE, Sheryl: Nursing: page 162. V SHUMWAV, David H.: Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma lPresidentl: page 162. 359 SHUTE, Sandra L.: Accounting: page 162. SIBLEY, Susan A.: Home Economics iFood and Nutritionl: Sigma Kappa Sorority: Spurs: Angel Flight: Home Economics Club: page 162. SIEGEL, James R.: Biology Toltec iwing Vice-Presidenti: page 62. SIGRIST, Peter: Biology: page 162. SIMMS, Gary C.: Public Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity: Associated Students of Public Administration: page 162. SIMMS, Nancy L.: Sociology: Alpha Kappa Delta: page 162. SIMON, Gary: Art: Kappa Pi: page 162. SIMPSON, Peggy R.: Social Science: Olmeca lStandards Boardi: page 162. SINER, Susan: Spanish: Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority iExecutive Board, Rush Chairmanl: Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity Auxiliary, Twenty Pearls: Seta Beta Tau Sweethearts: Las Meninas: Alpha Mu Gamma: page 162. SIRNA, Penny: English: Treble Clef: page 162. SITCOSCY, Robert: Marketing: Sigma Chi Fraternity: Upper Division Representative: IFC Rush Chairman: Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities: Oceotl iPres- identl: Junior Class Vice-President: page 162. SKELTON, Robert L.: Zoology: Sigma Pi Fraternity: Aztec Ski Club ivice-Presidentl: Kenpo Karate Club: page 162. SLACK, Dianne S.: Social Science: Zapotec iPresidentJ: SCTA: page 162. SLATER, Kathleen M.: Sociology: Pi Beta Phi Sorority: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frater- nity: Auxiliary, Little Sisters of Minerva: Public Relations Board iSecretaryi: page 162. SLEETER, Marilee A.: History: page 162. SLEETH, James F.: Finance: page 162. SMALL, JoAnn: Social Science: Chi Omega Sorority iFloat Chairmanl: Shell and Oar: Anahuac: page 162. SMAY, Douglas C.: Chemistry: page 162. SMITH, A. Jeffery: History: Sigma Chi Fra- ternity: Phi Eta Sigma: Dean's List: page 162. SMITH, Cheryl L.: Marketing: El Conquis- tador iPresident, Homecoming Chairman, Resident Assistantl: page 162. SMITH, Della L.: Nursing: SNA iPresidentl: Campus Crusade for Christ: page 162. SMITH, Douglas E.: English: page 163. SMITH, Gerald J.: Sociology: page 163. SMITH, Herbert I.: Social Science: Alpha Omega: Inter-Dormitory Council: page 1 . SMITH, Janet L.: Social Science: Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity: Auxiliary, Cresents: page 163. SMITH, Lyndon: Art Education: page 163. SMITH, Michael W.: Spanish: Hispanic So- ciety: American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese: Alpha Mu Gamma: page 163. SMITH, Terrance J.: Marketing: Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Committee: page 163. SMOTHERS, Lawrence A.: Physical Science: page 163. SMULSKI, Lani K.: Social Science: Dean's List: Phi Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Newman Club: page 163. SNELL, Diane M.: Social Science: page 163. SNELL, D.: page 163. SNYDER, Ronald L.: Psychology: page 163. SDMERS, Sharon M.: Social Science: Dean's List: Alpha Kappa Delta: Newman Club: page 163. SgglENSEN, Russell A.: Psychology: page 1 . SPEED, John N.: Sociology: page 163. SPENCER, James R.: Broadcasting: Sigma Pi Fraternity: SMPTE: AMS Council iPub- licity Chairmani: Aztec Center Board: Aztec Theater Guild: Newman Club: page 163. SPERRY, Marcia: Social Science: page 163. SPERRY, William R.: Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma: page 163. SPIVEY, Gerald: Geography: Delta Upsilon Fraternity: Gamma Theta Upsilon: page 164. SPRINGER, Steven A.: Engineering: IEEE: page 164. STAFFORD, Barbara J.: Social Science: Alpha Phi Sorority: Aztec Ski Club: AWS Cul- tural Committee: page 164. STALLMAN, Kent S.: Management: Society for the Advancement of Management: Ana- huac: page 164. 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STRATTON, William K.: Biology: page 155. STRAUSS, Susan: Speech Arts: Public Ad- ministration: Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority: Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity Auxiliary, Twenty Pearls: Aztec Ski Club: Panhellenic Repre- sentative: page 165. STRAW, Michael D.: Marketing: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: American Marketing As- sociation: page 165. STRICKLAND, Janet: Fine Arts: Sigma Pi Fraternity: Auxiliary, Little Sisters of Athena: page 165. STRICKLER, Robert: Special: page 165. STRUBE, Patricia: Psychology: page 165. STUMBO, Barbara: Spanish: SCTA: Pi Alpha Theta: page 165. SULT, Dannette: Sociology: Community ln- volvement Board iSecretaryJ: page 165. SUN, Ling Hsien: Microbiology: Phi Mu Ep- silon: page 165. SWEETMAN, Donald: Journalism: page 165. SWANK, Mary: Speech Arts: page 165. SWARTZ, Delores M.: Social Science: page 165. SWEENEY, Jean: Social Science: page 165. SWITZER, Linda: Social Science: page 165. 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