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

 - Class of 1971

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There's got to be an easier way! was undoubted- ly the most common phrase during fall registration 1970. The hassle of picking classes, finding they were closed but not marked off the closed board, then re- doing your schedule only to find you've got two class- es at the same time, plagued most students. So, when it was all over, the average student ended up with classes in the art of frisbee throwing, dog train- ing fincluding: leashes, care and feeding, and the proper place to relieve the bowelsl and if your were lucky, a class in ultra-super mathematical calculations. You sat, and waited through 10 lines, all of which stretched beyond the range of the unaided human eye, and after it all, you wondered if it was worth it. Improvements are being made all the time, and spring registration 1971 proved it. A smaller number of students registering at alloted times, with better efficiency and the tunes of KCR, helped students in most cases to get through it all in 10 minutes. In fact, by the time they paid their fees, they still had 20 mi- nutes to eat, sleep, or rap before their next class. One thing's for sure, they might make registering easier, but thank goodness for the Art of Crashing. With- out this new experience of found knowledge most students wouldn't make it through SDSC in four aca- demic years. lt's still hard to believe that transfer stu- dents register after the freshmen! -ray ,,.f- '!'f SST 2 1 E f 'N Crowded conditions exist at SDSC The only word they can use for it is overcrowded That's the way SDSC was rated this year, with a growing count of 27,000 students. Classes were closed, seats filled, and still students came, seating themselves on furnaces, floors, and tabletops. The crowding didn't cease until the new classroom portion of the Love Library had opened. The pictures we've captured shows the results. Far left, in what was once a partitioned classroom, a student muses at the thought of students back-to-back. Lower far left, Dr. Abraham Nasatires class in History of the Americas oc- cupies most of the lecture hall in SS 100. Below, a dog runs aimlessly through the hall before the crowds. Below Left, another view of Social Science Build- ing between classes. Below right, a small group waits to discuss views with a professor on projects, tests and newly found ideas. 1 l l . st..,,,w-K -liz Sleeping is ,..... the solution to the two hour gap between classes. . .an attempt to get your head back together after an exam...recovering from a heavy night. . .avoiding the crowds. . .getting together with a friend. . .a chance to grab the sleep you lost when your daughter cried all night...letting your mind float unthinking. . .testing the grass, bench, chair, or couch. . .a relief from studying. . .better than going to work. . .the only cure for exhaustion...a good excuse to miss a class. . .necessary to continue functioning. . .a change of pace from rush, rush, rush. ..an escape from the Bill Pierson controversy. .. finding out your books make a lousy pillow...and finally sleeping is really relaxing. M ,fl - 5 l I -ami X ,f '1Z 'n' 'N X521 1? R A is 352 Q :ax ..-nn.- ? 'f -1' 5- M 4 ,,.,... -4 -Lx 4,35 ' 7lW7'3'7 .T 1- -. 4, , . 'Sf-ifg5'l?l. QT: V ' 755-Q 4 '- ' A.,.:'fi,? 'S Patriotism and fashion ..,W,.....H-L -, v . f--vm -- ---- At one time the only place you'd see a flag around campus was on the flagpole. Now the stars and stripes have entered the world of fashion and are being shown colorfully on the backs, the fronts land the feetl of many patriotic students. 21 22 HAIR Hair is a bother for some, and an identity vehicle for others. Hair is as identifiable as a person's name. Beards, sideburns and combinations of the two now appear on the faces of heretofore clean cut people. Lawyers, doctors, professors, policemen and the establishment iwhat- ever that ish have joined hirsute younger people and have gone hairy. This return to hair growth means, perhaps, a return to our beginning. An evolutional cycle? Perhaps this indicates a getting back to nature. We all need to return to nature and return nature to its original condition. Hair grows over the entire body with a few exceptions. This is natural. Therefore what is wrong with being natural. We weren't born with blades, and lather, or shavers and Nair. So let it be, it's hair. W ilowing, glowing, blowing, growing Xnywhere it can -lere and there and everywhere Nithout a scheme or plan. Dn the head and over the ears Jnder the nose and chin. Jp and down and over and out Nherever you look, hair's in. Curly, kinky, long and straight Nho knows where it will stop? Today, the loneliest man in town Owns the barber shop! Vlothers and fathers fretting, Feeling their poor hearts sink. Sobbing, sighing, crying We've raised the missing link. But far from ape these creatures be, Although they do look scarey. The only difference with them is They just like being hairy. You've come a long way baby Some still say it's oppressed by the male chauvinist pigs and others comment that we're still second- class citizens, . .but face it baby, you've come a long way and you can't expect everything to happen in one year. You've liberated every- thing from backs to breasts to men's restrooms and you still want more?! Doesn't that prove you're all wo- man! And what would he do without you? Men don't seem to understand the point women are trying to make. If you can imagine cinched in, pushed out, and strapped in, then as the expression goes, you're right on with this movement. In 1971, girls on campus were seen in jeans and without shoes or bras. Of course, there are the few, who read Vogue and Mademoiselle and showed up in the predicted max- is, gauchos, and knickers, all with the knee-high boots. in this year of do your own thing everything went in women's fashions on cam- pus from tee-shirts to Indian vests and ponchos, to the easy going comfort of the peasant dresses. So, the male population sat back and watched with ever increasing eye-strain to capture what might be a new fad. Never complaining, but musing about the idea of how free women want to be, then doing a double-take at the girl who just walked past, wearing a dog choker around her neck. Is that some kind of hint? 24 'QS' .1i!.lFflK basking in the sun She's all legs listening with intent, supporting an anti-war rally she's a woman . ' 5 5' if 4, t ' I .ibn n Ana ,1- r x Q Womlib Classes Liberty for Women No matter what your opinion of San Diego State's Women's Studies Program, there can be no question as to its purpose. It is designed in an attempt to repair the damage done to women by the omission and dis- tortions of traditional education. Its courses empha- size ways of releasing the power and potential, as well as enhancing the personal dignity of women. Establishment of a Women's Studies Program at San Diego State marks the first such full-scale program in the country. The idea for the program was con- ceived last fall by certain faculty, students, and women of the commu nity. Approval came last spring, and en- titled the program to employ five part-time faculty to teach eight courses. Also included in the approval is a visiting professor position, it was filled by Dr. Roberta Salper of the University of Pittsburgh. Program chairman this year was Prof. jacqueline Wertz, a mem- ber of SDSC psychology faculty. Other women actively involved in the program at State include Prof. loyce Nower of the English department and Dr. Lois Kessler from Health Education. Prof. Barbara Kessell, a gradu- ate student in English literature, was brought here from Chicago to help with the program. Reaction, by both men and women, proved im- mediate, with most courses being filled to capacity. Over 300 students enrolled in the program in the 1970-71 school year-at a ratio of about four women to one man. As often happens with any type of social improve- ment program, jokes and criticisms were aimed at WSP from its inception. Perhaps there will be less of such jesting when the ideals of the program are realized and women are given the chance to function as seri- ous, responsible human beings. 28 E 2 2 3 2 5 2 ,Q Q if 2 i r 4 E 2 if I 2 2 li 2 X t 2 5 ? t 1 2 5 l l i r 5 t w l 4 l l l 4 l Student mothers, fathers and children gather at the Child Care rally in defense for a chill care project on campus. Statistics show that 20 per cent of SDSC student body is comprise of parents. Beth Sonks, speaker at Womlib rally, urges women to stand up for what they want. ln this case, demands were made for adequate funding for the Women Stu- dies program. l A Selling of candles, leathe goods and food were part of SDSC campu: when the weather pe T l l Children amuse themselves while grownups discuss the urgent matter of just what is the role of present day woman? Children turn to games of tag and Simon says... after exploring what goodies are kept in mother's purse. ad. Here, a child its on passing students til his mother returns. si,-ff' An unidentified speaker expressed her views at the Wom- lib rally. This was the beginning of the power struggle for the woman at SDSC. f M .W TRA ITION -ye terday 1925 was a prosperous year throughout the country-a year when a college education was not a necessity, but rather a national pastime. It was during the early twenties that San Diego State traditions took form. If you had been among the freshman class of 1925, you would have been subjected to the Ten Commandments of SDSC. These rules were established, according to the 1925 Del Sud, to regulate and keep in submission the unruly group of Freshmen that come from the high schools every year. Among those Ten Commandments were: Thou shalt not wear ye misplaced eyebrows, nor ye Valentino sideburns. Thou shalt at all times wear thy green skull cap. Thou shalt be seen but not heard. Be conspicuous by thy silence. The tenth commandment reads: Thou shalt not, under fear of dire punishment, disobey these rules. And if you were capable of living through your first year at State there were other traditions devised to keep you in line: Walking upon the school's lawns or treading upon the school seal were forbidden. If a Senior caught an underclassman entering or leaving through a door specified for seniors only-watch out! These traditions, including Homecoming, the chalking of the S , and the yearbook iDel Sudoestel have faded over the past years, and only the school name Aztecs remains with us today. Nevertheless, our identity as a high- ranking institution is stronger than ever. and Today Who'd ever thought that something called an un- birthday party would become a tradition at San Diego State? The get-together includes students and various friends of B.l. Nystrom, originator and host. About 300 to 500 students have shown up for this unusual party each year. At right are two of the unbirthday party goers. Below is a recent custom of SDSC, the opening of sidewalk space for the selling of bangles, do-dads and what-nots. Young people have brought goods they have made to the campus and are finding the student population likes what they sell. The student market has been in candles, fur purses, jewelry and leather goods. At lower far right, the bike age at San Diego State. Doug Saunders, photographer, gives his artistic im- pression of the countless number of bikes on campus. Students find the bicycle the solution to many of their transportation problems. Bike paths are being dis- cussed for the campus bike riders. 'Q' if a if f-ff r Patti Cosand, a junior Psychology major, views the dormitory scene as a veritable human zoo. She is one of the 1,029 girls living in State's six resi- dence halls. Leaping o t f th ho er for a call on Line Six-realizes there are only five phone lines .... A Big Brother intercom intruding l at the worst possible moments. . . .having to sneak your sweetheart out the window after 10:15 p.m. on week nights .... dreading an empty mailbox. . . .waiting in line for a shower.. . .long rap sessions instead of homework.. . .going to Wing meetings jus' jtiigjxggggizggfgiilgbigi.i1g:?.:dz,:.:253:31f:..'.23i:i3:f.:.!35?,'1:'.2':.2:t'-fgr the ref I-95 h me nts 2333? Dorm Lif i Qi' nf ,- is ,Saturday afternoons are often filled with a televised ball recreation room of Tarastec Hall. This year 1,668 students con- veniently lived on campus in the six State-run dorm- itories. New visitation hours, and keys were given to the 1,029 girls and the 639 men. The liberal policies are work- ing out quite well in making dorm life a freer, more en- joyable experience. The spring semester brought about a change in the Com- mons Meal Plan. A new ten meal plan was made available for those leaving on week- ends, or desiring to fend for themselves. ,yt V was 'Wig 'vw game. lohn Christie, left, and Ernie Schroer, relax in the Bicycles, a popular mode of dorm-to-class transportation, are viewed from the eighth floor balcony of co-ed Zura Hall. -1 f' 1 H - ' 6 1 Capturing the essence of the human body In the stroke of a brush, Recreating that which he sees, The artist works his magic Revealing something of himself. A work of art becomes A work of art. - As one mind sees So do we all. y.., V All N: 15? B 1 if mx' 6 il Ma , Q '11 ,A, W Q, M133 Qiflzfliiigivrf 1 M .Qi Zif aux- anim. ' ,. ' 4 W' law: , --:: .. in L:-:J :JV ,E r 'Y f :fugi- '???fI'1gf '-:6,.+ A -3. 1' M 1f3 .','..f5-2. 'w 'i:- M K mf ,ff , ,I .mf K viii Q Q 7 f -Q wg, in'-,W ,,,,, - , A,,...., Ar- -- A -1-j f--.E-,f wa-E W gxfigf' AWL Vi: 1 u r -if Q 1 v 4 J 4 4 'fu ans. 4.9 sm.,-I' S W5 Antiwar Movie Star Speaks her Peace Everyone was excited that hot Thursday after- noon. They had waited anxiously to see jane Fonda, a real live antiwar movie star speak about peace and the alternatives to war. jackie Wertz was the spokesman for the rally, first apologizing for the power failure which met with outbursts of Power to the mikes. After a Dylan song by Ruth Gordon and jackie Wertz, Robert Scheer became the speaker of the mo- ment. The group of 3,000 seemed entertained by his jests of the college and San Diego. Fonda spoke next on several subjects includ- ing racism, ecology and women's liberation. Alurista, representing UFWOC, finished the rally saying students came only to see the ce- lebrities. HEW Secretary Discusses ' Child Care Idea, Nixon Plan Elliot Lee Richardson, secretary of Health Education and Welfare, discussed President Nixon's Family Assistance Plan, the feasibility of applying San Diego State's Child Care Center idea to other schools and communities, financial assistance for students, and funding for student oriented programs like EOP and work-study, in his visit to San Diego State College on March 29. Richardson, who was accompanied by Michigan Con gressman Marvin Ashe and Sam Miller, regional director of the Office of Child Development, spoke to members of the Child Care Center, the Personnel Council and students in the School of Public Administration and Urban Studies. He . said that his department was working to coordinate several l federal programs into one child development bill. munity people. he said. higher priority. understanding on both sides. 39 i Richardson added that it was the Nixon administration s desire to expand grant assistance, but to reorganize the J means in which the funds are allocated. We would like to encourage innovative projects within the control of com Voicing opposition to Gov. Reagan's attacks on the Pres: dent's Family Assistance Plan, Richardson said that the sin gle most important point in the plan was the belief that every family in the United States should have a basic mini mum income. He also said that when it comes to urgent domestic needs it would be difficult to find things with a Richardson said he was not satisfied with the place higher learning had in the list of priiprities in the United States but he felt it was up to the students as well as members of the community to work together to bring about a better ' HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE W, In 1966 Prabhupada A .C. Bhaktivedanta came from India on the order of his spiritual master to preach love of God to western na- tions. In doing so the International Society for Krishna Conciousness was formed. The supreme purpose of practicing Krishna Conciousness is to become better in whatever faith is chosen. Therefore any man, woman or child in chanting the Holy Name of God and hearing the Bhagavad-gita will learn how to better serve his respective faith. Hare Krishna followers hope the prediction made by Lord Caitanya 500 years ago will come true. His prediction was that the chanting of the Holy Names of God, Hare Krishna would be carried to every town and village of the . me sf ggi? ' . lf'7X1. f?Q-4 world. Only in this way can real peace prevail. There is not a financial charge for learning Krishna Consciousness or for receiving ini- tiation into the chanting of the Hare Krishna. Self purification is a result of Krishna Con- sciousness and devotional service entails uti- lizing whatever talent you might have and combining it with the interests of the Supreme Enjoyer, the Lord, Sri Krsna. The society is dedicated to informing the world of the ecstatic comfort of Krishna Consciousness. Devotional service in Krishna Consciousness includes regular chanting in the temple and eating food prepared for the Supreme Personality of Godhead. 175' 3 '11-is , in K K U f- - S- wi v is -f s.f.'5-. 'i,.s- sa-. f' 5 . r '-,213 J fd, C f , wifi ijt' Y . K . ..g. -f-'f, I. l y ti: .V,.m..., JH-i llll M . lllll Q 'li5'kf,s- --mf'-wh. .37 ifill DVINCS G C2145 ll 2 Students carried boxes from the moving vans to the various parts of the library where they were needed. By making assembly lines, they made the move go fast. Arlene Carbone dispenses tape to other students who make the cardboard boxes. Monte Hart, far left, along with lohn Tosello, take care in placing the sticky tape so the box will live through at least eight trips with books to the Love Library. New Library Gives Students Study Space Professional movers checked the SDSC campus during semester break early in 1971. Their job was to move the en- tire SDSC library in three weeks. Dale Marriott headed the move, with Gregg Hennessey and Tom Bryant as assistants organizing the student work crews who had volunteered to box and reshelve the 700,000 books. Limited Loan was the first complete section to be moved. It was in full operation in less than three days. Students then lined the rows of books in an assembly line fashion, boxing, taping and marking each box which was then stacked to be moved by the professional movers. Students were putting five to eight boxes through the process per minute, through days of heat, lunchtime football games, and races with the movers. The move took a little longer than anticipated for a Feb. 22 opening, but the Love Library, dedicated on March 1, finally opened with new shelving, new rugs, and plenty of study areas for the 27,000 students at SDSC. library to awaiting students, faculty, and guests. Gregg Hennessey cuts the ribbon to officially open the new ,rr 4 Physics Department Harbors New Device V My ham mga S .ri A S ge ,f t EK S 59 35: 32:1-a: , . ff, +1 Q M., 5 l Y i l Q K l 6 2- 5 4 l l fi- ,fs we X? K . 1. S, st K, . .x x, Q N5 , r, , V . 2, me -V . ' s V1 K. V Lib 'ff -mi r f- is 2- st sum: se , i if 22: it new nan: IW Dean Hallford shows photographer a digital read-out used for measuring samples neutron lab. 42 Lurking below the campus lies a scientific creation of the physics department unknown to most students. The device is quartered in a three- room complex in the basement of the physics building and both students and faculty use the facility for teaching and research. The machine, a neutron generator, is a device designed to produce large numbers of high speed neutrons. Encased within cement walls and heavy shielding the machine has been used in experiments in conjunction with determin- ing effects of neutron irradiation on plant tissue. Data from the machine has potential uses in such studies as environmental effects of space travel and examination of basic cellular functions. Robert Ealy, standing, and Dean Hallford examine a sample to be lyzed on the oscilliscope. A Graduates Given Grant to Study Diabetes Six San Diego State graduate students find themselves grinding rat and sheep livers and catering to the enzymes found within for research. Diabetes studies have been conducted under the guidance of Dr. Arnold Wicks for the past twelve years at State. This year, the students are purifying enzymes through varied complicated processes, to learn the connections between diabetes and heart disease. Dr. Robert Metzger, an associate of Dr. Wicks and a physical science professor, assists the students in the research for their Master theses. The San Diego County Heart Association supplies funds for the student projects. in addition to the enzyme studies, 100 rats are being closely observed. Fifty rats are exist- ing on a starch diet, and fifty are fed sucrose, or sugar diets. The sugar-fed rats are devel- oping mild diabetic symptoms, and will be used for further studies. This research is useful to solve the additional health problems diabetics encounter, such as the five times more chance of heart disease than persons without diabetes, brittle arteries, greater chance of developing cataracts, and slow healing of wounds. 3 . fi .tif iil E -Iva-vi-sa I .gl I NW, ,vs Wnq wa.. wt, Anil' M 711. . . l ' K 1' Dr. Robert Metzger, standing, reviews data with graduate student, Dick Mc- Guire. The facts are collected through various processes and apparatus. Dick works long hours in the laboratory purifying enzymes helpful to diabetic re- search. 1 i il I Q E Q g .- Ron Parsons, subjects his sheep liver enzymes to an Electro Focus Apparatus to study the proteins within. When he is not with his test tubes, Ron is riding his dirt bike or playing his guitar. He also holds a Brown Belt in Karate, which should certainly frighten his enzymes into purer states. :Sli 55 i i 2 1 Q 'QF Judy Guillmette assists Pat Mobley in his work toward his doctorate at State. They are concentrating on one of the complex processes used to break down enzymes for study. Diabetic research has been carried on at State for more than eleven years, under the guidance of Dr. Arnold Wicks. 41. .Tx an :dsl in... A-Fi' fa-f 5 B-an Nu-Q Q. flfxfss. W -3 .vt-M.- 01,11- v 4-K H ',.A4 'Q W N-.H . N N .,.. as I JN i 3 js i 'Q picture compliments of Roi Wooley Library East County Fire Students Concerned Over Blaze The blaze that swept much of San Diego County in September, 1970, was fhe most devastating fire in county history. Concerned students helped fight the blaze, which proved to several to be the most terrifying experience of their lives. Many volunteers suffered extensive eye damage while others were the victims of burns and cuts. When the worst was over there were 193,890 charred acres, 382 homes destroyed, and three fatalities. San Diego State students helped the home- less by setting up relief centers. Students col- lected food and clothing for fire victims. nl-- 'f Mike Randle, staff reporter, reminisced over pictures of the Tecate fire. Students Gain Experience at Sea Left to Right: George Hemingway, Scripps, lim Boaz, SDSC, john Clary, SDSC, Steve Adair, SDSC, Debbie Daily, SDSC, Connie Fey, SDSC, no name, Walter Bryan, Scripps, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified. ,E . ,,,,,,,ug... ., ,W . .V ,,.,,,T.r-4.,.. nm.. ..e. if ,se f . if Q , V 4 W : ,sg .. 1zf.::f:'-'!-. .,- sy ,g 5-wwf, Ha.,:a 'k-iw.':'-sZ'vC::.fs3,v. Qifwifjs:- Z 1' ' i , ,, . ,.,: .,,,Er,,., I ,,.. . . ,fb :m??fZ'?3' 'VITY ..:.,2:.-: ' . . ,. ' - --,.i.:ef. ' ' .st .r sy,-, 5. A fs - , 4234- is ,we-S-Sri ., r ,'-,f5:2'f., 22,11 1 ' 'xi' I H UI s-fir' :' ,, - 5 Wifi! i-t, 2f5f11 4.il tr 'f7llf,' -Q - V il.-' I-'Y fi-:at,:. 1- 1 A T Q ft, M s g wfa.,f.V,E1 'i'Q'5iS 4- rimi v . . -f K 142' ' ,::g,:',,fI-vm N5 1 L, ' . -A - ,W . S Qi 1 L' , Steve Adair finds that work and fun do mix. For many the idea of going to sea was, and still is, only a dream. But for five students at San Diego State it was a dream come true. Thanks to a recent sea grant work-study program, and the aid of Scripps Institution of Ocean- ography specially qualified students, the five marine biology majors were able to gain firsthand experience at sea. The program trains students at sea to become familiar with various ocean- ographic instruments, analyzing and collecting data, and recording ana- lytical results. Glenn Flittner, director of marine sciences, said the pro- gram is the most complete for those students who wish to gain practical experiences in conjunction with class and laboratory work. This new Scripps' program at sea permits our students to use their know- ledge to the fullest, said Flittner, The program combines work experience with classroom theory and permits the students to get a thorough exposure to sea operations which is essential if they are going to find jobs. Of the first five students who were selected to probe the mysteries of the unknown depths, two women members were included in the party. With spirits high the merry group left port Feb. 8, to explore northern coastal waters. Throughout the trip the students were kept busy taking specimens, collecting and analyzing sea water, and performing experi- ments in hydrography and other re- lated job aspects. Students rencountered everything from 40 m.p.h. winds, cold weather and rough seas to sunny and pleasant- ly mild days. Although this was their first time at sea and despite the rough going, sea sickness remained at a minimum and the food proved to be exceptional. For the five the trip was an unforgettable' experience. Lobster Population Studied The Spiney lobster considered by many to be the ultimate in eating delight has found its way to the laboratories of San Diego State. A study is attempting to observe and analayze problems plaguing the lobster population off the San Diego coastline. Research findings seem to indicate that the lobster population is dwindling despite myths that large numbers inhabit coastal niches. The project is attempting to make recommendations to correct the problem before the lobster disappears entirely from this area. The first part of the program is to study how many of the young lobsters come into this area from outside regions. This 'includes studying the distribution of young lobsters in dif- ferent areas and measuring their reproductive rates., Research shows that it takes approximately 10 years for a lobster to attain legal adult size. Thus, studies indicate that lobsters are being removed faster than they can reproduce which is causing serious depletion problems. The second phase of the project includes studying the effects of tagging individual lobsters, forced growth of young lobsters, and developing a method for culturing specimens. Research shows that lobsters do grow faster under laboratory conditions than they do under natural conditions. instead of attaining full adult growth in 10 years, laboratory young reach maturity in five years. This is caused by increasing the temperature to a higher degree therefore stimulating increased growth. Suggested solutions include a complete ban on lobster fishing, and raising lab specimens under controlled conditions, similiar to a fish hatchery system. 6. Dr. David Farris shows Miss Bixby, department secretary, region on map the migration of lobster. gem t 12 , , fuss Biology Department at SDSC. l wfmzetw,-Y ' Dr. David Farris, head of Spiney Lobster team, which is comprised of Dr Deborah Dex ter, Marine Zoologist, Dr. Richard Ford, Biology, and Dr. William Hazen Chairman of There will always be . . . . . smog, . . . finals, . . stopped clocks . . . and dogs IT ' fa. ' . 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K' 'SS H wwmmvwa seek freedoms . . . . . from racial prejudices . of dress and education by choice. A Year of Politics and Persuasion I l SERMON ON THE MOUNT? josh McDowell, labovel a representative of Campus Crusade for Christ, called for peace on an individual level before we can achieve peace on an international level. ANDREW PULLEY, fleftl representing the Young Socialist Alliance, speaks here to a group of 40 on ending the war through massive demonstrations. In this way, he said, public opinion would be moved to anti-war sentiments. . .4 . i e ad it 4 3 i they left in confusion Four thousand five hundred people packed Peterson Gym on September 25, to listen to America's prophet of conservatism, William F. Buckley. Buckley's speech, which filled thirty-five typed pages, hinted at, but never really came to grips with his announced topic, Reflections on the Current Disorders. He presented and rambled on through four or five propositions which covered such areas as anarchy, airplane hijack- ing, Black Panthers, the Lincoln Douglas debates, the Declaration of Independence, and the A- merican Revolution. Buckley spoke for an hour. An hour of Ameri- can history, of dated commentary, and such en- lightening tidbits as the story on Leonard Bern- stein's donation of a few thousand dollars to the Black Panthers. And they sat on the floor, and crammed in the bleachers, and hung from the rafters. And through it all, they were quiet. . .very, very quiet. Silent, perhaps, as one spectator said, , .because I never really knew what he was talking about. Buckle J' BUCKLEY MEETS THE MASSES. ln his shirtsleeves, meeting 4500 students at the podium and later in smaller groups, William F. Buckley made an attempt at communication Cultural Arts Board Something for Everyone The student-faculty Cultural Arts Board is heavily-funded by the A.S. Council. lt is C.A.B's task to bring events to the university campus which are enlightening, culturally stimulating, or simply entertainment-oriented. Pictured on these pages are a few C.A.B.- sponsored events which are representative of the type of performances available to the campus community. Frank Zappa played to a full house in Oc- tober with his Mothers of Invention. Gabor Zabo, internationally famous guitarist, ap- peared in Montezuma Hall in the fall. Novem- ber brought Dr. Won Kyung Cho, a master Korean dancer, to the Dramatic Arts Main- stage. Another tremendously popular C.A.B. offering is the popular film series open to all students free of charge. Films screened this year in Montezuma Hall included Bonnie 84 Clyde, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and Goodbye Columbus. Socialized campus entertainment expanded this year to include several free open air con- certs in the Greek Bowl. Q 'Q i It's 0nIy a School Play. . . lt all started when julie's house got hung up in the ropes on opening night and a smirking audience sat in nervous si- lence while the stage crew struggled to get the set on the stage. Then the star of the show, Tom Blair, got sick and couldn't sing five shows later. Next, Blair was taken to the hospital and director Gordon Howard dusted off his vocal cords and played the lead for the last two shows. And the audience loved him. Despite these and similar episodes, Carousel will go down as one of San Diego State Theatre's biggest success stories. Tickets to all performances were gone days in advance, and there were lines at each show waiting to hear the word on cancellations. Several performances were received with stand- ing ovations and there wasn't a dry eye in the house as Billy made his final march to Heaven. Featured players included Tom Blair as Billy Bigelow, Tina Sarno as julie jordan, Wendy Holzman as Carrie Pepperidge, and lan Hagan as Enoch Snow. Months of hard work and long hours went into what can- not be described as only a school play. u ug-mivmn. '- mmf- n , u1mmvvwvi1m,wwmi LEFT: Hopefuls fill out cards before taking their places for a dancing chorus audition. Those trying out were shown a dance routine by choreographer loyce Schumaker and then were asked to sell it to an unsmiling director and his staff. Those passing this ini- tial test were put on a callback sheet so they could come back for the hard stuff. The resulting dance routines provided many of the high points of the outstanding production. u 5' P 'SV' . L X , Q f ,X . M J Q -. Q MMM X596 ht . S bf. K 56' 4 5' , ' .-V . Q an -9 , .. M gg X 'firm , 4 W Q I 1 , 'Qu i Mft ZX S - , -5-g H--. ,gl kk ,323 In 1 M 3 if 5 - D 5 -,fl ww ' Y' 6 A ga . ' ' if , gL'g ,'lf. E 53,1 , . 019, , xx ,ff fy .W I LQ - A 3, , if fu! ' 45, - . 4, .. L bVVA I W 1 . X K , I, EQ f J T N B J: V Ha 31 , . 5 ,er 3 1 f 1 , f w.. I D W ' F L 'MV' .,.. , iw - N ' ix gf fb 7 M, 5245. M F5 Some Harsh Stuff From Genet... DEATHWATCH 84 THE IVIAIDS loan Brooker and Clara Kirkwood. . .The Maids Dr. Mack Owen, a comparative new- comer to the university, has gotten into a nasty habit of bringing meaningful theatre to San Diego State and giving his audience something to think about. For the '69-'70 season he gave us the very successful modern version of Orestes. This year he came back with two nerve-shattering dramas by Genet, Deathwatch and the Maids. Deathwatch featured Tom Kopache, Don jenkins and Michael Miller tleftl as three brutal men locked together in the isolation of a prison cell. The Maids starred joan Brooker and Clara Kirkwood iabovel in the story of two girls who escaped their drab exist- ence in a weird, ritualistic fantasy. The action on the stage became so brutally realistic that Don jenkins suffered a cut requiring stitches during one show, and the two girls landed a few very convincing lashes with a belt in one scene of The Maids. ...nl I . HITCHING A RIDE If you wait long enough ,N Hitchhiking has become an often enjoyable, usually economically necessary pastime for hundreds of San Diego State students. Late in the afternoon, the street corners surrounding the University are filled with stu- dent-hitchhikers bearing signs marked Mission Beach, Ocean Beach, or names of other outlying areas. The University is a commuter campus, many of our stu- dents living miles away. Hitchhiking has gained tremen- dous popularity in the last couple of years as a means of commuting. It's cheap, it's interesting, and it gets you there ..r, sooner or later. Signs have been placed in strategic locations so that persons living in the same community can obtain and of- fer rides. ..Somebody's GOTto pick you up. Activities THEY MAKE OUR ISLAND A UNIVERSITY For those who live on or near cam- pus, the environment can become a sterile one if the only thing that oc- cupies your Iife is the classroom. San Diego State has become the cen- ter for well over a hundred campus or- ganizations and related activites. These activities, to which these pages of the yearbook are dedicated, truly make this island campus of ours an enrich- ing university. Activites, whether they are classroom oriented or not, provide a laboratory for experimentation and learning in fields students may be con- sidering after graduation. CLOCKWISE, this page: iMecha- sponsored Chicano festivalg a scene from the Theatre GuiId's production of The Maidsg a Korean Dancer in con- cert through C.A.B. CLOCKWISE, next page: Backing up Frank Zappa in a CAB concertg Aztec Editor Cathy Clark checks some copyg Campus protest of killing of four Kent State students. - efe if F ,fy 7 arg I -f 'ifflllla - st- A' ' . -i'l '!r ...V'. i 1i is Af' s-Wi :Tl 'll qv- L If Involvement is the answer to enlightened existence on our island, how do get involved? Several students answered this question on the following pages. OU i 65 ix A 'Q N. t .M Z , al 6 i ' w, iw: Nb. if ff 5 Q, gunna-.Q r M ,,i., A 1 sf . . 5 if Qs, H -ag ' if T l if xg .Q v xmwwv .M N. , Q v-W, SC 5 4. af?-ga .49 An A v 'sf -'Q K f fx '5 fe- pa- 'Wu my we Q1 A ,Un , , m F' ,Q '15 Q'-J , 'fix . X if ' - LW... ,f W - Mvlisfrieiwigeaqg-fsmxfasggS..7M wf1wfex::1ssa.uw-MH f --ww 'fasmmsfwffsrmw f 1 adm-pwm,:smnWx4sew '96 , S T' M 1? Q S Jaffe ' it s. x 5 . ,Q 3 ,li 8 5 I 3 Q' 1 qi ' 9 Vim, J . . 'f 1 . ?f 'h 5 A 4,V M , .fy Y., 4. W l 'M Z ' T :,.. e , , - 'f Q, -' 1: 1' f 1 4 Xu. if .X 2.3 A 1 K 'ir' mt iw 8 I fm ., .f1f,3g,A1?hifi-l:':-.:'1' '.' '-R ' ,,.-U,,-Hi-e :' ' K' 'Z L, gg.. , M I, I , , Nl VIETNAM, CAMBODIA, LAOS, ? The Student Mobilization Committee ,gl Q.. Get Gut Hs 0 A Q 3 5 xr A ' Y? A jim ' , W it 1 3' it 'QQ' H, 'K M , .-4 YQ 7 V1 5 A E Nt t 4 1 w Q .4 arches for Peace in Southeast Asia BR mn n nu Thglfgtf t' HUNE eNUW!t mmswnanw Pg .smzaraon Stay Ou KABOVEJ Black students view display of Afro-American art KRIGHTJ. CBELOWJ Beauty pageant contestants: Delois Kelly, front, left to right, Lyndia Williams, Alice Thornton, Yvetta Edmundson, jackie Morgan jaqueline, and Vicky Butler. Sig, iii, at wsu. .5559 2,5 W W x f Mt A rift: f 53 -,V , V ' if if N is 1, .ALE Wgfls ze W, , , at .agffssr ' V ft atm, Q iI?5,,,, 5, A. . 4 t ra VFW- 'si' 'fl ,rl fl cf., ,... all-,E 5 ra rr., .,,,,,,.,,, . A r,., , t t Q V. I SW um tg Q 3,f,gyg1 4 K It V Ag ta at?,,g,:cf,'Q'1,i:',g. H -' gf., w ,. al Egg ,. L , , ,Q ,, t,, , we We? f 25:5-I ,wx :fa-vnixwvlmw ff fe 1' H35 , 51 ' ww, K m,,m,w- , E R All-Pm Black Is F eautiful The fourth annual Black is leautiful Week was spon- red by the Black Student's ouncil from Feb. 22 to Feb. . On campus activities in- luded a display of Afro- imerican clothing and art, fashion show and a talent how. Other activities were a iodern dance and self-de- ense exhibition, a movie, beauty pageant and a dance. The following week the wembers of the BSC took heir programs into the com- 1unity to present to various roups. KABOVEJ Delois Kelly-Linda Wallace modern dance group. CLEFTJ and iBELOWl Karate students under the direction of Lloyd Francis, Tang Soo Do instructor. f 'Wil' X' xi! 2, ff ' 5 qkv, N, ,445 R K . nv, MW E ff' ei s 2 F gm A The JOCK The jock has been much maligned For emphasizing brawn not brains. He sometimes doesn't know enough To come in when it rains. Running, jumping, throwing, He does his thing. Smiling, dreaming, thinking He's the campus King. QQ.: The GREEK Fraternity or Sorority lt makes no difference which Both have come quite a way Since swallowing goldfish. Joined by a common need For friendship and sociality, They still reserve the right To show some partiality. The SILEN?MAJORITY A silent majority man Doesn't like to raise his voice, But chooses to remain unknown And let his vote reveal his choice Just one among the multitude, Or a face in the crowd. He lets his silence seal his fate, He doesn't even think out loud. The RADICAL Long hair, beards And the bra-less look, On four-letter words He could write the book. Fighting the establishment He wants a new solution. Clenched fists and angry faces Advocating revolution. 1. . M, V, is hw. gi . QW n V -.ge 'A .,,,, . .L ia V' gk, ' ,V V ., -,e r .ti e 5 . A ' Y' L l - if E 5 ihiiw Y ... ,..::i . . 1 u it I Q 4 . -M-Q1 FQ! my -Q ., wwf' H... is fi sf' 1? .f r.. People Are People. . We don't judge books by their covers But it's not the same with people. We see each other Through eyes of ice. Too easy to believe That which appears to be, Too hard to look Beyond. 1 3eyond the distorted, shallow images Born out of appearances, -ies the true man and the true self, Thinking, creating, i imagining, being. htrip away the meaningless facades. , elt your ice eyes. Look and discover iruth. ,..VVherever fou Go K g rig if N ' .51 4'1 0. fig' 'Qs iff 91 'I 3153 - 'W '55 4 ., fi 'TI . 494' .5-iii Ig, lf V. 'D ' 'Q' 'mlloz 0 ' - x 3' 641 4. .0 Q2-Qi R0-X -. A lg? 3. QW, . 1'- XQXY 1 KW! nts- .wvv-L 'Q ' '31 if 551 MP' 'I I.. - A 'Q' ini? .P-T' A funn. 3332?-3 8 nil? ii wi? if QE 555 'GY H' ,fs ' 4, n sig? -'X HSE? ' H W , ei is ,fan atv?-1 -2 E9-5' E iv? :fit 'ii 'EE mtg I f 3. fl gf gki, el 6,1 rr' . 04' 'Fit ,Mft IIE? 1 I . , R., -..2 ,, W' u qw. t1,5,Q',I 473 w ii fs, il F bf ,Lim mas. llf 5' ,. Lffgjzqf X If ff . ff ES 5 5 M , 'dfwm 1 if , ' E ' , 1 S r Af' nz f? f 'fa' .W 5 saw B ,vs lk f ,L ,FV P A if FW '-55. if 4355 if .-,- ,I 9 Q . I . A, x. L? Q35 z 6 I e.i Ps 5:1 'KMQF ...ff ,ar- tt,i it S Black Spirit Squad Boosts Enthusiasm The 1970-71 athletic year ushered in a new dimension in cheering with the expansion of the Aztec Spirit Corps to include a Black Pep Squad. With the introduction of the new squad, it took time for the situation to become firmly established. There was the problem of two distinct groups under two different leaders attempting to appeal to a common crowd. The immediate result was competition rather than the desired unity. Integration eventually occurred, and the two squads were able to effectively coordinate their routines. Established and financed by the SDSC Black Student Council, the Black Pep Squad existed to provide music and entertainment represent- ative of Black people. Head white cheerleader, Mike Blumenfield, expressed the hope that by next year there would exist one unified squad working to- gether under a single authority. CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: Larry Watts, Yvetta Edmundson, Sidney Gaines, Dewey Weber SECOND ROW: Liz Dantzler, Marcy Davis, Steve Cranfield, Chris Volmer, Rodney Ball, Mike Blumenfield. .. A ,,.' , - svs- . .,,, ..,, as .CG I , . ,,,. ,, My 1...,.,,, -rn .. iq -we ' Debbie Ward labovel gives a RAHH while executing the splits as cheer- leader Dewey Weber observes the fans from behind. Songleaders Debbie Ward, julie Essayan, Roz Reiner, and Laurie Nelson ttop leftl perform one of their many routines to the accompanying music of the Aztec March- ing Band. Taking a break from her duties, Gwen Dennis tleftl pauses to watch the game for a minute, applauding a play. Steve Granfield lbelowl leads the Aztec fans in a cheer. During the Fresno State game, while the stands were rapidly emptying because of the cold, Sam Bolden llefti takes a break from his cheering to succumb to the frost bite. il .4-Q' l , A 'Ht wqxk .fi ,mm ff Ji' Shi 'SN 14 rx M if ,Al BFMK 1, f 3. Y' ,,,fgggge:v'gs-, sv u Jlvazfrvi - 1 if ' ' MAIORETTES AND FLAG GIRLS-FRONT ROW: Pat leglum, Sharyn Yettra. SECOND ROW: Diane Woods, Caroline Wilbur, Denise Woods, Gail Walcher, jackie Ziegan, Linda laden borg. L , T61 Nb X, 5 ' ' ,- 'sk N5 K X ,ig XX . up tfl.N 1. N 8 E x ,fl M Ag f z .X Xi 5 +35 'TWH- , WX Q T' nw, 6 -. j , he V , 1 4 p.W, ,W 'il' 'N H--.... ,M W If I M'-fvmx 5 i si ' 1 A fb aj ' N f ,, A 4, 1- ', '9 f f'2 't,5f,n ' Ikfw f ' 1 u ' 0 1 ,y A fgiw ftv, ,X.' H ' A' I M x Jy!5,wx,,,kA'M ff 4 1. : f 7 AY 5' ,. . W, Rus - . - ,f MW' iavfmf !A5kp,,ff ig, ff: JJ, 'W 2 1 - -' ' . wfW NkQs Wvfz. -1 aw aff A L. ' - i- Q, , ,W .f, M QU W ,,1fM,xh ,gg'f,fg,g D 'xgqwgygjw A..,w.Mm W 4 X A A A L. 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W N Q - -, f' 1, f ' 'ar ki W RN ' , . 4 L , T WV 932 N' + Q , X V '53 X f ' f 5 V vs, 'X VV .161 , 17. ,. QQ, ,N H jx: -' - . . , f fs' -Q f W T, :U ' 3 xi :I A - M ,Q A NY. - ur 5.8 '. J' I ,rf is-X. 2 1 . w oc' X ATE il L m.. W W A.., Q E: A 7' QQ, ,QR ' SE 4-. SP V J wx N ffSN., xx f' f ,074 1. Q1 S LREMW 'f -111 v1 M WMA M: kan., ,Ib . ii E Q, Dual Victory Marks Grid Season Debut Going into their first game with an unbeaten string of 22 games, the San Diego State Aztecs premiered their 1970 season with a 35-3 vic- tory over Northern lllinois University. The Aztec offense engineered a forceful attack against NIU, sparked by the outstand- ing performance of fleet halfback Eddie Ste- ward. Steward tallied 123 yards rushing on 12 carries and added 49 yards on a kickoff return to secure the title of PCAA Offensive Player ofthe Week. Other offensive standouts included end Ken Burrow, who accumulated 127 yards and three TD's on six receptions, and halfback Marv Owens, who carried 16 times for 91 yards and threw a TD pass. Defensively, Terry Mendenhall was the man of the week, capping the night with a blocked punt. Moving into their second on-the-road con- test, the Aztecs faced North Texas State and walked away with a 23-0 shut-out. Led this time by a tremendous defensive performance, State held the Eagles to 59 yards total offense, allowing just 10 yards in the second half. Defensive end Leon Van Gorkum piloted the squad by turning in a commend- able performance, highlighted by a deflected pass which he caught on the rebound, racing 30 yards for atouchdown. THE MEN BEHIND THE STATISTICS-FRONT ROW: jeff Baker, Eddie Steward, jon Robertson, Galen Pavelko, jack Pauu, Steve jordan, Leon Van Gorkum, jeff Rasmussen, Donnie Rea, Roy Copp, Andy Rodriguez, Al Limahelu, john Merino, Marv Owens. SECOND ROW: Lynn Meyer, Tim Delaney, john Featherstone, Tyrone Youngs, Pascal Eyherabide, Bruce Storrs, Dennis l-liggins, Caesar Payne, Tom Hayes, Gary Meek, Andre Morris, Willie Buchanon, Mike Reed, jerry Engle. TOP ROW: Robert West, jim Hunt, Lindsey james, George Brown, jeff Attebery, Chet Sims, Sandy Napier, Henry Allison, Dick Myer, Randy Scott, Dallas Stahr, Ken Burrow, Tom Shellabarger, Larry Mitchell, Vernell McDaniel, Bruce Ward, Gary Flisher, Ron Thrash, Everett Langley, Brian Sipe, Terry Mendenhall. NOT PICTURED: Lee Felice, Bill Moore, Ken Stinnett, jim White, Tim Wulfemeyer. sr? Despite attempts by Aztecs Terry Mendenhall l76l and Tom Hayes l24l fleftl to waylay the ball, CSCLA barely get a punt off. Quarterback Brian Sipe tbelowl calls out signals and awaits the snap from center Gary Flisher, an offensive mainstay in an unglorified position. X' Q Q. f l f QM A A as s mmm s ' A I A ,in -4-uw 4. 1 . W Z, LV QW ge I it A ,L V. A ,:k',,. 'ss iz. V. is fn it uw if iz . .: ..,,, .. if - st 1 S -3 A :.,,,,,.,m V - A Y as qv , , Kxbbe W. R :T 'W 7 ,. t g , V -,L smvlt-ft :Z 's - - it -A T a s it 5-S :'t X ol - .rF 1iiP:S' yryisv-s:v,gQ.'5?'Y:'5f .-Tix,-k Q . -4 , i X Jg.l ,,fa -- ' - Y W f f . ' fe it 1- Q .-. gi'-51,5 t-gm .-,sy-:'fp:.Q ' v H .Wee , V NH V M xi - 4 Q 1 -4 , , gay-wwhw-..t t .1 , ' w.a,,,,i:x . - us- . lv L ., . . Grabbed from behind, reserve end john Featherstone tabovel makes a crawling attempt at ad- ditional yardage before being pounced upon by a determined CSCLA defender. Defense Dominates First Home Game Defensive duo Terry Mendenhall and Andy Rodriguez brought the home crowd to its feet as they teamed up to score six points in the Aztec's 35-0 blitz over CSCLA. Mendenhall blocked a field goal attempt on the SDS 23-yard line, Rodriguez scooped up the ball and returned it to the 40, then lateralling to Mendenhall, who rambled the final 60 yards into the endzone. CSCLA was limited to 126 yards total offense and one pass completion for five yards, both all-time Aztec defensive lows. Highlighting the offensive performance, halfback Lindsey james scored two TD's and picked up 32 yards rushing, while halfback Eddie Steward emerged as the leading ground- gainer with 50 yards. Quarterback Brian Sipe completed 14 of 26 for 210 yards and two TD's to key receivers Ken Burrow and Tim Delaney. l Despite l.ittle Gain Rushing Defensive back lon Robertson made his debut as a kick-off returner in the Aztec-BYU game with a 96-yard opening runback. Getting off to such a good start, State continued to dom- irijate the game, winning 31-11. The Aztec's passing game was too much for BYU, but their running game was well-con- tained, as they accumulated only 46 yards rush- ing. Signal caller Brian Sipe tallied 17 for 27 and 310 yards, including three TD connections. Receiver trio 'lim Delaney, Ken Burrow, and jeff Baker teamed up with Sipe for an impres- sive air attack. Increasing their winning streak to 16 games, the Aztecs saw their unscored-upon string come to an end in the BYU game. SDS went 12 straight periods without yielding a point and 18 con- secutive quarters without allowing a touch- down until the Cougars made the scoreboard. ,Tackle Terry Mendenhall was the defensive mainstay, making 12 unassisted tackles and helping out on nine more. Other defensive standouts included linesman Steve jordan and backs Caesar Payne and Willie Buchanan. Pigskin tucked firmly under his arm, fullback two others pursue him downiield. ff?-' Clad in his infamous white shoes, split end Ken Burrow ibelowl ,chalks up another reception on one of his airborne specialties, despite a BYU defender. is siiis Q ll ees! I if Q iw, b E. I Q .ii fs, r -iw Three Records Tumble As Aztecs Down SM 'light end Tim Delaney, place kickerfAl Limaheiu, and quarterbacsk Brian Sipe rewrote records in the Aztec 41-14 conquest over Southern Mississippi. Delaney caught five passes, upping his total to 149 receptions to ' break the career receiving mark. Limahelu booted five PAT's to give him 80 career con- versions, a new Aztec high. Sipe completed of 46 for 318 yards and four touchdowns, a single game record held ,by and Ernie Zampese performance against however lauding Terry Mendenhall, An- Morns, Roy Copp, Steve lordan, and Glen Pavel- ko for outstanding play. SDS's victory over Southern Mississippi was sweet- ened the following week by the latter's upset over Mississippi, 30-14. Mississippi was third rated at the time and was previously unbeaten. s nj 2. ., , 'I IN df. Linebacker Dallas Stahr tbelowb capitalizes on a FSC error, diving on a loose fumble to give the Aztecs pos session of the ball. Halfback Larry Mitchell trightl, responsible for a good percentage of the season s total yards rushing, finds a hole and heads up the field on a hand-off. Triple-teamed by SIS tight end Tim Delaney lfar rightl outjumps his defenders and snags a pass in the endzone. Mendy's Heroics Aid ' Aztecs in Double Win Once again the victors of a lopsided contest, the Aztec gridders ousted San jose State, 32-6. Previously boasting a superb air game and a not-so-good running attack, the Aztecs finally coordinated their drive and mustered 193 of their 381 total yards offense on the ground. The game was by no means one-sided, as the de- fense also did its job well. The Aztec defense hit hard, held the Spartans to only two yards rushing and 86 yards passing, and even contributed eight points to the victory. The instigator in the defense's eight points was line- man Terry Mendenhall, who charged through the Spartan line to block two punts in the first quarter. The first resulted in an Aztec touchdown, and the second in a safety. Coryell's Aztec gridders returned to action to down Fresno State, 56-14, in the annual Al Bahr Shrine Game, following a week off from competition. Going into the game with a 14th place rating in both the AP and UPI polls, SDS knocked the Bulldogs, previously undefeated, out of first place. Offensively, split end Ken Burrow had eight recep- tions while jeff Baker caught two scoring passes. De- fensive tackle Terry Mendenhall came through againu He sacked FSC quarterback twice, made 10 unassisted tackles and had eight assists. ln the backfield, Tom Hayes and Willie Buchanon each allowed only one pass completion. J Jxa A Q.. fs In . - .ir :E , QS me, Lllflffa- li? t l ig: r . gags? g i, gg kim t Wi, l X53 M 1 ft l t 'f'JS'f W, A VL K AV.k,,??iyyxK.?yi A K My x gi A , ,,.,,, ll 'sv Defensive ends Andre Morris i655 and Leon Van Gorkum 1753 and linebacker Gary Meek 1383 tabovel crash through the line and converge upon a scrambling Spartan quarterback. Twice in the Aztec-SIS game, Terry Mendenhall lleftl broke through the Spartan lineto block a punt, ultimately resulting in eight points forthe Aztec defense. til i l il' . .fp ,. fi fiat 1' -0 K t, X. , M Qs ,J . is . W' M556 830151 CINIIRQ -0 Q fig. 'EN f5 N xh. 1-'wg:5w..+m 75. .3 Q VN- x .,.-W . , f MA K ',. My ' , ,,. - Wu '+A' A V M ,Qg---fm , - W A ' i ' wuwV,Lwv,kww6nG'W iw. ,, ...MM Qs wa 4. K ,:rEl 6 - Y . Wm., Z. 1 V' ,- 7 ' f, ,l t .fi I SWWQQHQ , , , 'Q .www nA , w X'XSn.g.,.,.w2 'w Sig- 'Bib 43 ,QW V as fs I ,V ,,.1f. A ar ! . Q L. M +1 f-, .,v4 3 I XM -Q ,, X X , W 1 I A W... any . new s ' M H f A mf, 'ii...P. L '... , '... .. , 4105 ' , .ix 1, , Hi? if H25 +448 i5.g,5flv:-,WLYQA '- -. 9, m ft: fmnnzxnl. with . if-wq-w -A' .rw W ww. L. 1 Wlwwzm f ,. A x ww L .,i' f-f wwwwm' -'m:wff.,wNk11. ., ,, 'E' 'His .Q VA: Q A, I 11' W fffb Endurance Runners Garner NCAA Ninth Highlighting their season, the Aztec cross countrymen finished with a ninth place in the NCAA Championships in Williamsburg, Vir- ginia. The harriers boasted a season record of 8-0 in dual meets, sparked by the performances of Tom Davidson, Roger Friend, Bill lnglehart, john jacobsen, Dave Matheny, Otis Martin, and Tom Wheeler. junior Otis Martin won both the Aztec In- vitational and the Conference meets, setting two new course records. He was also awarded the jessopp Trophy for being the Most Out- standing Runner. john jacobsen was named the Most Improved Runner, and Tom Wheeler received the Outstanding Freshman award. Aztec runners Scott Claypoole and Brent Wilson labovei pace each other along a stretch of the scenic Balboa Park course. Harrier Otis Martin fabove, righti holds a small lead over teammate Dave Matheny, competing for team points as well as individual standing. The start of a cross country race lrightj is character- ized by a variety of running forms from the lazy start to the sprint. V AZTEC LEATHERLU NGS-FRONT ROW: Scott Claypoole, Otis Martin, Tim Danielson, john jacob- sen, Dan Matheny. SECOND ROW: Mike Cour, Brent Wilson, Bill Inglehart, jack Pipikin, Tom Wheeler. TOP ROW: Roger Friend, Coach Tony Sucec, Phil Russel, Dave Power. NOT PICTURED: Tom Davidson, Dave Matheny, Harry Renfro, Rick DeNuccio, Alan Leverenz, Bruce Robbins. WATER POLO TEAM-STA NDINC: Robby Stover, Kirk Gray, 1effGere, Bob Burmeister, Bob Mold- enhauer, Larry Cartwright, Steve Prasser, Bob Keefer, lack Barton, Brooks Patterson, Ken Keefer, Keith Pringle, Kris Cook. KNEELINC: Tom Fogarty, Bob Moore, Coach Mike Gerry. IN THE WATER Frank Foster, Bob Kegley, lon Poznanter, lohn Weaver, Bill Nelson, Steve Seim, Larry Helland, Gary Harvey. s 1 - l 2 I X MMWW 'l , ' , . .... N .,,, Gruelin Schedule Hampers Poloists Bettering last year's record of 6-14 by posting a 10-12, the Aztec water poloists are ready to makethe plus column next year. Coach Mike Gerry's mermen were up a- gainst a touch schedule, meeting five of the top seven teams in the NCAA Championships. 1970 was mostly a building year, complete with a second year coach and a host of new players. Leading scorers for the Aztecs, who com- piled a season total of 166 goals, were lon Poznanter, with 31, and Steve Seim and Larry Helland with 29 and 25 respectively. Team captain Helland was a unanimous selection as MVP, and also made the SFVSC tournament second team All-PCAA. 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Coach Mike Gerry lauded Nelson and his other two goalies, jack Barton and Kirk Gray as a tremendous trio who blocked approximately 40 per cent of the penalty I shots fired at them. 55 Airborne, forward lim Tollerton heads the ball to teammatejack Goossens in the Aztec game with Cal Poly Pomona. v 0 Seven Kickers Nab All-Star Positions Coach George Logan's Aztec soccermen finished their third season of intercollegiate competition boasting a fine record and smart- ing from a big disappointment. Logan's Heroes ended with a 9-1-1 record identical to last year's, losing only to league champion Westmont, 2-1, and tying Biola Col- lege, 2-2. The disappointment came when the Aztecs were supposed to play UCLA in the regional play-offs, as decided in a September meeting of all the soccer coaches. The selection com- mittee bypassed State, sending UCLA to the finals without a Southerri7California play-off. Seven SDS booters were listed in the All- Star category for 1970. Halfback Glenn Camp- bell, fullback Peter C-oossens, halfback Charlie DeLong, and forward Chu Chowana-Bandhu were named to the Eastern Conference first team All-Stars. Listed on the second team All-Stars were fullbacks Ken Ruff and Don Lederer. Com- pleting the septet was Honorable Mention forward jim Tollerton. Leading scorers for the Aztecs, who com- piled 55 season goals, were Chowana-Bandhu with 12, followed by Al Limahelu, Tollerton, and Jorge Palacios with 10, nine and eight respectively. air? S E 2 2 2 ig A f 3 A m y J A.. . A gi-13: 2? A ll X lf if fi. A' ' l J A ,. . 5 . ' i g7V gg Am, A Q. 1: we-gf. K ,kh', 1 ky K ,. ,k-f- f is , , 'avg Elm,'5'.5gks,.',5f's?j: eggs, Wm, 3? 4 , fx, 4 A fix 'ic' f wifi? alf- ' A V ' Q . . V ri?'?xW??5?1 9' its 'W ll 'CW 3' 5 w f www, 3-P f4?1E!ff if 1, . is 2 ,uZ.Qj,1ffA'Att-., . - if-my, q,,w:.v ,Q Wyz. .9 M . xx 1.5, Nr ,. L V f V .. .. .,... W... .,.. ...J Following through with his arm, All-Star Peter Goossens tabovei heads the ball back upneld as teammate Charlie DeLong itil stands by to help out. Al Limahelu trightl sends a quick pass to Chu Chowana-Bandhu as a startled Cal Poly booter watches the ball whiz by. Q sd 5? is S E ww f-K , gf ' a- I , H QQ fy x1QQefdQpfg4 Qi Q 6 S f 3 4, 2 5!,.?Q 35 f 5 'fig 'G' 9. F 'H 91 '51, Si K Q, 6 x 'vga' Q 'H 1, M- Ei. 2 is K 5 i lon Borchert loe Lavender Schedule Texas Tech Arizona State Loyola KLAJ North Dakota State Ball State Tulsa Creighton Colorado Cal State Long Beach Seattle UC Santa Barbara Cal State Los Angeles Louisiana Tech Loyola CLAJ University of San Diego San lose State Fresno State Hawaii UC Irvine University of the Pacific San lose State Fresno State UC Santa Barbara Cal State Los Angeles USIU Cal State Long Beach 12 wins, 14 losses Head Coach Dick Davis Von Jacobsen Gary Pickens executes an Iron Cross. . . GYM NASTICS The one bright spot in the gym- nasts' .500 season was the perform- ance of Cliff Miyoshi. Miyoshi- who was unbeaten in dual com- petition in floor exercise-cap- tured the PCAA crown in his spec- ality and at press time had advanced to the NCAA finals at the University of Michigan. Next year promises to be a brighter one, with this year's sophomores and juniors returning with a year's experience. Y L ,t iii 1 4'Bhut.. . . .some work on the parallel bars . . .PCAA champ Cliff Miyoshi in his floor exercise routine. Results OPP. SDS 116. 25 UCSB 109 .25 108 Cal Poly Pomona 101 98 San Francisco St. 107 .65 125. 50 San lose St. 106 .35 133. 15 Long Beach St. 102 .0 102. 05 San Francisco St. 133 .1 64, 45 El Camino 100, 25 Fullerton 118 .3 95. 45 Mt. SAC 7th place Holiday Classic 5th place PCAA meet Left to Right-Bill Lassen, Thad lankowski, Glen Hagen, Gary Downes, Bruce Pickens, Bruce Brewer, Cliff Miyoshi, Scott jones. Larry Helland, co-captain. Second in PCAA championships in 200 meter individual medley. lO4 Aztec swimmers leap into action. Co-Captain Bob Bruckart Swimming Coach Gerry's swimmers--led by Larry Helland-posted a 5-5 mark on the season. Helland captured second place in the PCAA conference cham- pionships in the 200 Meter Individual Medley. Helland's only defeat came at the hands of world record holder Gunnar Larsson of Cal State Long Beach. Helland's second place quali- fied him for the NCAA meet at Iowa State. However, he failed to qualify for the finals. Helland placed fifth in his heat with a time of 2:03.5. It would have taken a time of 1257.2 to qualify for the finals, which is a very good time. During the year Helland set four school records. The Aztec crew at battle with a faceless foe off Santa Clara Point. Crew is a sport that isn't the biggest thing on campus but just the same it is one that requires all the hard work of the more popular spectator sports. Crew isn't the greatest sport for the spectator, especially when most contests are held in the Bay at 9 am Saturday. Crew- peace and solitude away from the Madden- in crowd. In the two pictures on this page we are attempting show the anonymity t crew members have everyone but themselv IO he to es. fo BASEBALL 1971 Larry Hemphill Steve Taylor Aztec baseball coach Lyle Olsen lleftl entered his seventh season at the helm of the San Diego State base ball squad In 1971 Olsen s Aztecs went into the season aiming to better their 28 18 3 record of 1970 and im prove their second place finish in the PCAA. Pitching is said to be the name of the game and this year the Aztecs had two returnees on the mound. Southpaw Brad Cutler saw limited duty in relief last year but was expected to lead the mound corps in 1971. After 1971's first 26 games, Cutler had a 5-1 mark and a 1.03 ERA. Larry Hemphill is the other returnee Olsen was de- pending on. The infield was strong, with Chris Ward, a newcomer from Citrus, and returners Ron Layton and Pat Clark the mainstays there. The Aztec outfield was solid, with letterman Steve Abbey-last year's leader in RBI's-playing left. lt looked like a banner year for Olsen's Aztecs. Ron Layton 1 .W Ass't coach Gene Lamke , tg ' ,, Steve Abbey 1 It ,W . Q Q A, ' .ny , w. . b ,N, A. , F' A , '.1w'7':.,.- 'S ' .'s......., Rm1'A ' Brad Cutler H , W we, 9 After poor sta rt, Aztecs split first 26 games Chris Ward Larry Luxenburg hurls against Cal Poly Opp 1-4 5 2-6 7 5 9-2 1 3 6 3-0 6 2 5-6 5 4 3-1 2 4 1-9 2 ur- - it V. -, M . 1 fx., I ye , - va, ., K A, .79 PARTIAL RESULTS- SDS Cal State Fullerton Q21 4-2 Cal Poly CPomona1 3 UC Riverside Q21 1-5 UC Irvine 4 Arizona State 1 Arizona State C21 0-1 Univ of Arizona 3 Univ of Arizona 2 Univ of Arizona 6l12inr1J Univ of Arizona i2J 5-3 Chapman 10 Fresno State 5 4-1C1st game 16 inn! Fresno State C21 USIU 8 Utah 7 14-4 Utah C21 USD 4 USC 2 USC l2l 4-2 Cal Poly CPomonaJ 6 13-13-1 after 26 games gf: A ,gi .. ..,..,,,Mm,iMemmmwwss+va .. ff-T, , L, V, .,,. ...H TRACK 1971 Head coach Dick Wells guided the Aztec thinclads in the 1971 outdoor season with some of the finest individ- ual talent ever at Montezuma Mesa. Heading the list is All-American Arnie Robinson tleftl who is the current NCAA Long lump champion. Robin- son this year is eyeing the SDSC school record of 26-6 set by Willie Steel in 1947. Robinson's previous best is 25- 10Vz. Another great leaper is freshman jerry Culp. Culp-from Oceanside high school-has already set a school record in the high jump at 7-1V4. There is the possibility of school records in the 100 and 220 also this year. Eddie Steward 19.7, 21.63 and Herbie Brown 19.4, 21.41 should push each other past the current SDSC records of 9.5 in the 100 and 21.2 in the 220. The Aztecs got off to a slow start in track this year but as the fine talent begins to develop under coach Wells, Aztec track fortunes should improve. if X655 WNW. - l, jerry Culp - High lump 7-1V4 SDS Record , Mike Crawford - Discus 164-8'A Rick Olander - Pole Vauit 16-4 tank 425415 ww Til KG' N' V H K L m.W,.i, W ... v 5 A..', M. VM-L.,,g,: 5. . W. , M QW A A ... W A X , ,,w, 'X wMa654yxLJ J. M 1 s .. xiii E iw Q f ' 2 m ,W 0 K. M ggwwfaggl-'f'fe esQw,W',ii7f,wgg :QvgNf443x K , 1 in Wv.'xww-wgxlllfk-'1ff'w'4l ' 'ff 034: .L f L ' 0 . - 4 5 yea . ' 0 1 Q I Q I 6. sl f l Q-M- W symvhwgx H .V V LVM. M. Eddie Steward - 100 9.7 220 21.8 Bill Inglehart - Two Mile 9:'l6,6 Aztec hurdlers Rick Olander, james King and Dennis Downes -5 1 K 1 H il 5 ,, 'un-:aunt-A-H ,Q r, PM ,,,. if M., 1.-ww, W ,,.,. 1, an ,A Tim Danielson PUI l ,.,.,-...nv-w-aww ,.,,,h..s.,M - ,- . t' - mile 4208.7 K.. ' na , lv 'iv Y ' iw N1 i- . ,. M K' , H . ,V N A - ,Q .Q . A .A K - K 4' .i Wwwlfw .. ...W . ,W l, 3fv'v..,.'.1i.f1 4 M' Armando Valencia - Two mile 9:09.8 Mike Cour - 3,000-meter steeplechase 9:21 9 x ' 'tw X f it-f ,fy .V .ix .vw if james King - 120HH14.8, 440 IH 53.1 tai 3 I , 1 f an l W- 1 pax i K2 ' 'ik' - .. 1 xiQ 9- 'ix ,f X www., -.gpqgmwwanllvn 3 View Bernie Feldman, No. 1 singles-doubles Front row left-Stu Yasgoor, Bernie Feldman, Craig Isaacs. Back-Coach Gene Templeton, Arthur Strauss, Phil Degen, Brent Morris, George lncampo, Not pictured: Ray Schwartz TENNIS Aztec tennis coach Gene Templeton was faced this season with a team that was long on eagerness and short on experience. The Aztecs-led by Bernie Feldman-gained experience and savvy as the season progressed. Feld- man and Stu Yasgoor, freshmen, and Craig Isaacs and Art Strauss, sopho- mores, are expected to make up the heart of the Aztec tennis squad in the upcoming years. Coach Templeton will let his players gain the needed exper- ience, knowing that within the next two or three years San Diego State will have a top-rated tennis team. WX Craig Isaacs, No. 2 singles-doubles Scott teams win 300th U 1 BACK ROW Glenn Daugherty lack Spradlin Fred Wood Chris Carlson, Scott Pomeroy, Dave Stolba Coach Frank Scott FRONT ROW Chris An derson BillTeasdale Fred Good Lon Hmkle Tom Minor Ralph Campos. Coach Frank Scott cele- brated his 23rd season as golf coach at State by regis- tering his 300th career win. Scott's 300th came on March 24 as his Aztecs trounced USIU 50-4. Scott has not had a losing season since 1955 and this year's team is no exception. At press time, the Aztec golfers had a rec- ord of 18-0-1, with four matches remaining. In- cluded in the 18 wins are two over Camp Pendelton, rated among the nation's top service teams, and a win over USIU, a team given a good shot at the NAIA golf crown. Among the top in- dividual golfers on the squad are first man Lon Hinkle, second man Tom Minor and lack Spradlin, who took first in the Cal State Los Angeles Invita- tional. Lon Hlnkle Tom Mlnof l W i An inexperienced back line and some top-flight competition combined to put a damper on State's rugby team this year. However, at press time, the team was look- ing forward to the Southern California Rug- by Tournament in Santa Barbara. The tourn- ament is made up of 33 teams from all over the state and is, in the words of an Aztec rugby player, what the season's all about. The tourney is where the state champion is crowned, regardless of his season's record. Last year in the tourny, the Aztecs placed 19th, a very high rating in the second divis- ion. This year State is pointing for a first or second in the second division. ln the regular season the Aztec rugby club had a disap- pointing record. Losing half of last year's starters and changing their style of play didn't help the club. New coach john Mc- Levie changed the team from-as one player put it- the dirtiest team in the world - to one of more technique. The bright spot was the play of the forward pack, which was on par with that of any team in the state. Next season the Aztecs will move from the first college division-which is made up of the best teams in California- to the second division or club division. The change in division and the increase in experience should give State a fine rugby club in 1972. A ig if , w SQU- 0- aw. , M, an af' gf: ,av , M My Lf ff M ,,L1' I ' A -Q-Q M KVAL ,M,,,,.....'-H--'f fl. if -v, M. , N All Hail the Champs! A mv, I Miki .Q an r ,,..1-B. .L , if-vw walk.. f . wweug ' ',.,t.-+..' - we af my wg. W-A - W 'K '?f'?f',sQavw . ,z . N9 ffm, ,f-gg. ,,,..b. ,,., M .Q W imp .. if M f ya, , Y Q., M .. . -am 'QS f , K ,TK 5 il v Qi: Q.. QQ 5 MV Paar f .nv 4 Y.. ,..a-.pv ff' V X Q. , v Q, ., Hb Y.. ,, ws 3 sm. W-H. Q 1'fif.y,, -iw 'M'-017' -f 1 y, x' '- v , ..,,.. 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An idealist with an optimistic out- look and a twinkle in his eye, President Love was an obscure figure around campus during his term as administra- tive head. He was seldom seen by stu- dents and the location of his office was unknown to many. His primary con- cern as college president was for the students, however, even though little direct contact existed. Nineteen years as head of a student i institution provided Dr. Love with a favorable evaluation of youth. Students have good judgment and maturity and will not be easily led. They are not willing to take what peo- ple say as absolute fact, but instead question what they are told. This is a strength. I won't let anyone prevent me from acknowledging that students are great. Throughout his last couple of years as president, Dr. Love harbored a cherished dream that one day San Diego State would be a university. Presented to the legislature again in 1970, the proposal was shy one vote of passing. Adm. Chick Hartman, Mr. San Diego 1970, presents President Love with the award for 1971. The plaque read, ln appreciation of his valuable and continuing contribution to the progress and development of his beloved city, and in recognition of his role as one ofthe community's great leaders. , 7ltQ!v'v' Wffa' T9 :a.S' ,1i r- -'f x ,.,rg5f,r W N - If , 0 me sw f ia Y wif r al 'T El' l f' G gi ' .ff Ty R Meg? Uf l '35 643 3.5 ffm f',Q'f-Q, ' Q 3- i i., kx ,. .,f'- , fi f - J 5 4 ' Q ,A l Q Mft ' Humanitarian San Diego State will someday be a runiversity. It has to be-there is no question, he confidently asserted. ln order to be a university a college would need four nationally accredited schools. We have seven. Recognized for his contributions to higher education in California, Presi- dent Love was honored as Mr. San Diego 1971. He was lauded for his accomplishments and named the re- cipient ofthe Mr. San Diego award by the Grant Club, an organization of business and professional men, in- dustrialists, labor leaders, and civic officials. As a further salute to his admini strative prowess, the Trustees of the California State Colleges approved a proposal that the new 58.2 million library be called the Malcolm A. Love Library. This year for the third time, Presi- dent Love was formally requested to stay at his post by students, faculty, administration personnel, and alumni. He declined, however, looking for- ward to his retirement. With no immediate plans for his retirement, the beginning of a new period in his lifetime, President Love will take some time off in between what he is leaving and whatever he begins. Wk Paying tribute to Dr. Love, the Aztec Marching Band performed a routine at halftime of one of the football games, combining precision drills with Love Makes the World Go Around and other love themes. 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I kg V 3A 3 5 Eff ' E. Q f, - , .w .mnuu.n.1..v.M..f.:r. nu-1 AS COUNCIL Heads of State- Mike Boyle in a pensive mood. Left to right: Bob McCully, commissioner of finance lreplacing Dave Weston, who resignedl, Vian Conley, recording secretary, Ralph Brown, president, Mike Boyle, vice president, later president, Sue King executive coordinator tlater replaced by leff Robin- sonl Associated Student government was supposed to swing back to conserva- tism with the election of Ralph Brown as AS president on April 16, 1970. Events proved that theory pretty much wrong. Brown was distinguished primarily by being unobtrusive. Developments in student government occurred more simultaneously with his tenure of office than because of it. Among those developments was the Athletics Authority, a five-year contract committing 25 per cent of the student budget every year to inter- collegiate athletics, and the AS Coun- cil's funding, to the tune of S12,000, of a child care center on campus. On Ian. 13, Brown resigned to join the Marines, and was succeeded by his vice president Mike Boyle. Boyle faced a semester of budget hearings and antiwar activity on campus, as well as controversies involving pre- registration for athletes and the police community relations training program associated with the college. l27 Unobtrusive Ralph Brown, first semester president, with fellow Oceotl member David Young. Our photographer, even when subject- ed tothe torture of being forced to watch as a Hasselblad was thrown repeatedly against a concrete wall, would not divulge whether Ralph was indeed standing on a bench Sandbox or S Student government at San Diego State is not, of course, government at all, in that it has neither real power over students' physical well-being nor the ability to work without restrictions for what it sees as the greatest benefit of the governed . It is, rather, a type of association, the only experience shared by every member being the payment each semester of a 59.50 activities fee, along with a S7 student union fee. Legally, it is defined as an auxiliary corpora- tion to the California State Colleges, with a mountain of regulations in of- ficial state documents as to what it can and cannot do. Even within this situation, there are still at least three areas in which this type of student association may po- tentially operate with some degree of autonomy and influence. This is ac- complished at San Diego State about as well as anywhere else in the 19-campus system. 1. Disposition of student funds- By state law, student activities fees collected along with college fees are held in bank accounts by the college, torm-Center? with all expenditures requiring the ap- proval of the college president and business manager. AS Council funding of things ranging from intercollegiate athletics to homo- sexual liberation fronts have testified to the supposed liberalism of San Diego State administration. Still, that control exists, and no students here have yet tried to give all their money to, for instance, antiwar activity. 2. Student discipline--The Board of Trustees last fall stripped students of all previously held decision-making in student discipline cases. San Diego State administrators have pledged to retain student participation wherever possible in the new procedures. 3. Participation in curriculum changes-An AS Academic Aff Board has worked for student voti on curriculum committees, with u even results. Despite a year of pr sure, including a sit-in in the colle administration building last spring t faculty Senate this year adopted whereby students may advise, probably never vote, in faculty perl sonnel decisions. for the picture. Nita Hunt, AS corresponding secretary, doing her daily homework in Animal Hus- bandry 199, Care and Feed- ing of the Executive Turkey Farm. Student government in action This dynamic commonwealth will self-destruct on june 11. The San Diego State Black Students' Council was formed with the purpose of giving Black students a new perspec- tive on their role as students and members of the com- munity. The BSC works in conjunction with the EOP office to give guidance and advice to students with problems or questions concerning college or the community. Members of the BSC work in cooperation with various high schools in the county to help orient students in what they may expect from college life. Black Students' Council l lt llffflllo ssss X ,M .. sss BSC Executive Board 1. Bob Ealy, Executive Vice President 2. Charles Brown, Off-Campus Vice President 3. David Paschal, President 4. Vallera Iayner, Executive Secretary 5. David Blevins, Vice President of Activities . fwfr ECH Danuario Figueroa Elizabeth Canez U Cecilia Escalera Caspar Oliveira Ricardo Jimenez Horacio Osuna 5 fd K IU Y. We l fi David Canez 6. 7. ' 8. jorge Baca Q f y Octaviano Qumtero 'f 2 f Arturo Ayola M lavier Mezta x Felicitas Nunez X C Lg Octavio Aguilar Cultural A rts 141 EP. 'fu 2 Board A va The Cultural Arts Board is responsible for supplying the students of SDSC with a variety of films, lectures and concerts, both popular and classical. Included in the 1970-71 year were films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid , Alice's Restaurant and Bonnie and Clyde. The CAB members managed to entertain all segments of the campus community with such variety as Frank Zappa and the Mothers of invention for the long hairs, and William F. Buckley for the shorts. Ray Charles covered the so mething-fo r-everyone catego ry. Focusing on perspective, CAB scheduled performers as guitarist Dave Cheney, soprano Helen Boatwright, the Hungarian Quartet, and pianist john Browning, to name just a few. The chairman of CAB is Dave Olsen. iBureau 131 Commun ity Involvement 1. Robb Wilson 2. Cathy Clark 3. Marcella Maddux 4 5. oa e C e e 6. Gary Hill 7. Brad Buckner K Miles .Charlene Tichy I nn S h r r 8. aren 9. Carol Monzon 10 Bruce Haynes X l 7 w Publications Board I fx Q V XI r 5 r af , 'fl H A X X xi? I f Ad 2 gk RW f ff f 5 N amfrwff X K 1 U 5 1 Leah D'Spain X 2 L ryShoemaker 3ElI W' 4Mku p 5 6 P W tk U Ed dF Z L, Finance Board 1 Q fa , Za fi 7x55 H M A 1M'kByI 2Cl K dy 3RlphB 4SI Clk 5BbMCIIy 6C IM 71 Cldvry 8RdyS h 9H yG df d Extramural Board Golden Girls officers are, from left: Cindy Simko, recording secretary, Karen Nurmi, corresponding secretary, Chris Mathis, vice president of community affairs, jackie Singer, president, Trudi Haines, vice president of campus affairs, Linda Decker, program chairman, Barbie Duncan, program chairman, Knot shownj Anna Chavez, treas- urer. GDLDEN GIRLS Row1 Cindy Simko, President Kathy Stichman, Secretary Cathy Schwabe lody Meachan Susie Schum Cathy Ballew Merideth Morrison Jeanne McCumby judy Haller lane Drinkwalter Shelly Golliher Margaret Montoya Row 2 loanne Balsells Cynthia Kent Carolyn Wilbur Linda Higgins Gail Merz Cheri Forbes Patti Brajkovich Pilar Marquez Sue Lyon ludy Mattson Melody Bossard Row 3 Donna McDowell Patty Beardsley S A E Miss Rory Leeper Miss November Miss Lori Dishman Miss january EI CN Miss Sally Norton Miss March Miss Melody Bossard Miss May Members of the Aztec Engineer staff include, front row, from left: Doug Helmingg Ken Brazellg Doug Craigg Ed Rosep lim Phillips. Second Row: Adele Perkin, Dr. Frank Stratton, faculty adviserg Lorene Dishmang Broadus Breakfieldg Michael lonesg Ruth Chappellg Ralph Vingep Darrell Wilburng Sue Landsen. 1 ' -- K 3 . 'Il 5.3 Fall Cathy Clark ..... Geoff Anderson. . . Frances Hayes .... lay C. Neitzke .... s. .lim Greene ...... Carol Monzon ..... Bob Melton ........ Forrest Chu ............ Adrienne Labrucherie, .... , Charlie Ward.Q ..... Steve Karman ..... Wayne Whiting .... Bart Kuhn ...... Bill Hoffman ........ Joseph E. Spevak. . . QW'-. 2 -, fo 1 ' , I 5 ' f ' 7 V ww, si -, Q ,Q San Diego State ail aztec . . . . Editor-in-Chief. . . .. . . Managing Editor .. . News Editor .....Assistant..... .. ..CopyEditor.... ......Assistant . . . . . . LayoutEditor..... Spring . ...Bob Melton . ...... Jim Greene . . . . .l y G. Neitgke Gary Hill .....Anita McKay . .... Phyllis Gapen . . ...... Jean Mahoney Featureslln-Depth Editor .... ..... B . .l. Nystrom Activitieslintertainment ....SportsEditor .........Assistant .. . . Advertising Manager.. .....Asslstant...... .. Photography Editor .. . . . ..... Geoff Anderson . . ..... Steve Karman .Linda Piskorski ..... Wayne Whiting .......lohnBierly .Bruce Lawrence .. . . . ........FacuItyAdviser Winken, Blinken, and Nod, .... ........ ..... E d itorial Consultants Bob jay Neltzke, News Editor, Spring. jim Greene The right-wingers call it that left-wing propaganda sheet. The left- wingers call it that right-wing rag. Everyone else simply calls it the Daily Aztec-except there isn't anybody else. Striving always to keep on top of the news, or at least close behind it, the Daily Aztec managed to make it through the year without offending more than a simple majority of the university community in one way or another. For a while, it looked as though the Bill Pierson Freedoms Foundation Award thing was going to go down as the number one Letters-to-the- Editor attraction. Then along came Claudia and the liberation of the men's room on the first floor of the Social Sciences Building and the students of San Diego State once more rallied together in a common cause. Student criticism of the Daily Aztec is a popular sport, although not always well founded. What many people tend to forget is that a student newspaper is a learning experience for everyone concerned. The staffers learn how to put out a newspaper, and the readers learn how to spot typographical errors and come into the office and tell people about them. What many people do not know, and rarely find out, is what is actually involved in the daily production of a newspaper, even only a school paper. K 2 x x l 3 z . . 1 2 1 George K , DEL SUDOESTE STAFF Editor-in-Chief MarcellaMaddux Adviser Professor Frank Holowach Business Manager Mike Guyer Sales Manager Carol Stone lFalID Joanne Scherer lSpringJ Laurie Manuel Lynne Pellegrini lFalll Craig Whetstine Diane johnson lFallJ Kathie Oshiro Joanne Scherer Ellen Rosen Organizations Editor Claudia Borsen lFallD Susan Farrell lSpring7 Communications Editor Claudia Borsen lFallJ Susan Farrell lSpringJ Activities Editor Brad Buckner lFallJ Tim Wulfemeyer lSpringJ Layout Editor Sports Editor Assistant Senior Editor Greek Editor Assistant Technical Adviser Tim Crowson Photo Editor Steve Zimmerman Photographers: Tom Blackman Elaine Hoffman Bill Brown Addison H.Olian, lr. john Arnold jim Edmiston jane Weisman Mark Howell Bob Creamer Copy Writers jeff Keiser Mike Randle Index Editor Ellen Rosen Writer This year the Del Sudoeste once again landed the title as the last yearbook in the existence of SDSC. The problem stems from the students of this state campus. Some want the allocation of their monies to go to other organizations for the betterment and en- richment of communities outside the campus. Of course, examples of this would include money spent to bus students and the Student Mobilization Committee to a peace march in San Francisco, the helping of EOP operations in obtaining grants, loans and scholar- ships to the underprivileged in the San Diego area, to the Black Student's Council and Chicano's Mecha Maya, giving a hand to the new organizations in establishing themselves, and of course the government cutback of giving less money to some college pro- grams. Some want other things. But most don't care. The unin- formed reader of the Del Sudoeste needs to know why there will be no yearbook tomorrow. The one lasthtradition of San Diego State is now lost. The death of the Del Sud will join the long lines of defeated yearbooks in California. l ts mi if SQ ai Q, Q. is Ss si fi Sli '95 ,gg v5 ig M sig in nn W K N 'fl ,Q HU SMUMS 2153? FSL 9 B A 765 KCR Robb Wilson KCR General Manager KPBS ...5,4,3,2,1,. .. ON THE AIR. .. endless hours, where is the guy with my copy.. . has anyone seen an Apache scarf around. ,. 30 seconds... speed it up. .. shutdown. . . 142 KCR, founded in 1969, hit its stride in the 1970-71 school year. Involving more than 100 students in its operations phase, and presenting programs as diverse as live coverage of William F. Buckley's appearance on campus, and a comparison of the rock operas jesus Christ, Superstar and Tommy , KCR found more th an 15 majors represented in its activities. Moving to morning-to-midnight service and solo occupancy of a studio in the Speech Arts building, KCR instituted a request line, and background service to Aztec Center and Residence Commons, as well as a special music service during all three registrations. KCR's motto of Involvement Radio was well served with specials ranging from the Zura Zoo singing Christmas carols to The New Marxists, a pro- gram explaining what that group was about. In the realm of public affairs El ChiIe produced by Mecha Productions for KCR was a first. Chicanos, trained by KCR staffers, wrote and produced a weekly program, speaking out on a medium long denied them. Police officer Dave Kelly spoke of his Community Relations office and coverage of the Spring '70 campus shutdown brought a national award. Keeping KCR's Sound of '71 alive and healthy was General Manager Robb Wilson's job. He was assisted by Operations Manager jim Alburger, Norb Gallery, Production Chief, Program Director Tonini, New Director joseph Molenda, Sales Manager Gary Think Green Stoefen, Chief Engineer jim It can't be done but we did it Cooper, Executive Assistant Ellen Roys, and Traf- fic Manager Lisa Huttemeyer. sv-' , M...-.M i j KCR K' Q KCR heads FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: joe Molenda, News Department, james Alburger, Operation's Manager, Gary Stoefen, Sales Manager, Diana Bank, Art Director and Morale Supervisor, Norb Gallery, Production Chief, james Cooper, Chief Engineer, and Nancy Wachs, Weather Girl. - KPBS .. .I need a 30-second Q.. Q.. PSA. . .where is my stopwatch. . . . . . .I have to get out of here by midnight at the 3 ' 3 latest. . , m .!'1f:y,vvhose Apache scarf is this. . . ..,CUT.,. audio, give me audio. . . P N 5 3 A A . 1 I I , 1 I WW W X iff- 'ix Wh ,Q X X V, , W X as S 'fm ,M 'Rik N. W N N 351135 96 mm -f- sux' xii X' ., YN k wh ws, h'K,M 9'- S 'N 1 'M sm R WW 'Nm QR 'W an Q Debbie Anderson Karen Anderson Linda Austin Candy Avery Gail Bates Mary Beimford Linda Berman Melody Bossard Teresa Brett Marty Brown Sandra Clifton Nancy Corrigan Connie Cullen Robin Dilday lane Brinkgern Mary Farr Kathy Ford Cynthia Fredricks Tama Coen Paula Gregg Laura Hall Patti Hartwig janet Hurt Dianalohnson Dale Kerig loanne Kolthoff Pilar Marquez Nancy Martin Judith Mattson Debbie McGlaun Carol Ohman Laura Ozanne Kelly Pearce Christie Ping Linda Pitts Barbara Poole Virginia Price Maureen Pursglove Alpha Chi Omega Combines Spirit and Service This year found A Chi O's supporting the Aztecs at a Dad-Daughter football game, throwing a Christmas party with ATO for under- privileged children, and hosting a rollicking Cowboy and Indian Dance in the spring. Linda Dilday President Donna Rice Patty Rice Peggy Rogers Pamela Sch mad Debbie Seaburg Debbie Smith Shirley Waller Linda Walters Jan Waterman Alpha Chi Omega Big Lyres: tleft to rightj ROW ONE, ROW TWO, Doug Dickson, Brad Buckner, john Pasto. Pat Laurie Rollen Kari Sanne Cathy Steele Sydney Sutliff Carlyn Wild Cathy Zeisler Cavanaugh, john Featherstone, Gene Sword, lanis Ferguson Second Wee President Pledge Trainer Mimi Kirk Social Chairman Debbie Newak CAB, Crescents Military Ball Queen Marilyn Slaton First Vice President . ! ff Q ,2 , . 75 fm ? r 'E 1 2 N we r if Peggy Ainsworth Katherine Amundson Mary Baltz Debbie Bartholdi janet Berglund Becky Blodgett Liz Boyd Michelle Bunch Deborah Burgess Pam Compton Gail Erick Kathy Finney Maureen Goble Beverly Good jane Haley jeannie Hart Debby Henderson Linda Higgins ,Ma .W mt , r , Ne?ffWeRfk31?r2S5,fSrPs- 2,ezP:regifzf?:Qs15,'fsiswml-wweQsiirmagrssga at :g Ke rr ry 2e7f5resgM- r fia21ffQi?1?1.r:2ff?51fs . -1 'f,,s:fQai2:.?Pe14?fL?Srs :S ,fsr,.s, f WM, mrs -g4w 'srfffg,'f:f -.-, f. rr.--15 ' 2 Q 5 N fx, s, Pd Q 3 P Q, .sa M 2 me xy P 3 Q 53524393 at Q . g , 5 Em: V' Q' 5 aan 35' K ? L Q 1- Q N2 M K re s 2 ai r K s 5 ? 6 ,I 1 'ew E Q 2 Q P re Q5 r ax Q , 1 J? Q KY, ? r 1? W 45 2 fe X X . - - r, -fr- ,:, . is , . fm Corinne Hill Teri Laswell Sandy McNulty janet Purvis Laurnie lackman Virginia Leh mann Debbie Messenger jennifer Ricanor Kathleen johnson Kris Lohr Lucinda Morris Susan Ridout rsest Q sest.e Z it , ...: :M Es., Patricia johnson janice Kirchner Pat Manglicmot janet McLeod Shirley Ostertag Linda Pearce Kathy Sedlacek Susan Sexton Alpha Gams-Peopl Who Like Peo pl It was an enlightening year as members discovered that each sister is an individual and has a unique personality to add to the Alpha Gam spirit. The many fun-filled highlights of the year-the Arabesque Dance, the Christmas Dance, taking Dads to a Rockets' game, giving a luncheon for Moms, aiding a cancer drive, and making sandwiches for firemen-did not minimize the quieter moments spent talking to good friends. Sandra Campbell President Bette Schick Connie Sticklen Caroline Watts Bonni Schuler Betty Smith julie Southern Milly Stassis Carol Sumner Kathy Sumner Barbara Tuller Melissa Van Liere luly Wierenga Carolyn Wilbur Marcie Wilson jackie Ziegaus jane Dawson Angel Flight, Cetza, Rush Chairman Nancy Dickinson Homeco min ggourt 2nd Wce President Alanna Miller First Vice President Cindy Parks Golden Girls CIB I , 1:-sf! wc' ,roi rf' ..a-PP, X Q aw Cindy Correia Susan Cushing Robyn Doctor Helen Doran ludy Friend Gail Habegger Kathy janecek Glenna jones -xv? jeanne Davis Nancy Egbert Sharon Hagen Teri jones Ann Alsop Cindy Anglin Christy Black Marilyn Black Christine Boyer Marilyn Buckley lerie Campbell Patrice Campbell Sue Campbell Tammy Carmichael Cayla Chilcote Annie Christian Cheryl Clark Carol Cleator Connie Cleator WP.-vt ,. 471 Mary DeFazio Sherry Floyd Cindy Hallmark Katy Kane Lynn Disharoon lanine Dobbs Cheryl Forbes Barbara Foster Deborah Harrington Gayle Holland Melanie Kemp Kathie Kingston Phi's Host Greeks at Phi-Esta Sisters took part in Founders Day with district chapters, held a Halloween party for children of alums, collected for the Heart Association, and enjoyed their annual spring picnic, Alpha Sue Baggerly President Phi Esta. Pam Lewis Carol Lovick Karen MacKain Cindy Maynard Kathy Mcllwain Sharon McMahon Nancy Menke Gail Merz Debby Moore joy Moradian S 1 ' Ioy Nicholson Caf0lYnf1 0l5en 1fi'l-Hip, Q1 ffl ' . Barbara Riehl fjiflllf k -If: lf ii, 5andi5ChWiffn 1' '--- 1 i l'F'l9f5 4 'z s.,i,ic,f,1l iffi'i .s:' f L Lynn Shepherd Georgene Smith Robin Tidwell Tracy Villar Debbie Ward Diane Wells jill Winnen Margaret Wolter Lori Grimm Angel Flight, Special Events Board Chairman jackie Singer Golden Girls President A.S. Council lanis Ward Past President Michele West Daily Aztec Activities Editor, SAE Little Sisters Irma Bravo Nancy Bray Karen Carey Mazie Chau Donna Deane A5935-v1 YJQWWHQ Carol DeVito Meg Flocken Carol Good Martha McGowan Pam Pieper Robin Eital Anne Foltz Dodi Hope Sally Norton Marsha Redd Judy Elliott Sandra French Pamela Limneos Leslie Page Sally Robichaud AZD's and their dates gathered for an enchanting midnight barbeque at Halloween. Alpha Xi Delta H Ip Indian Children AZD'S'- combined fun with service this year as they held lunch- eons, dances, retreats, and lectures. Needy Indian children received Christmas greetings from members, and Dads were treated to a hockey game in November. Sh aryn Yettra President Terri Sh ewmaker Dee Dee Smith Gail Stock Helen Thomas Dyan Matson Dean's List Athletic Spirit Board Cynthia Murdoch Rush Chairman Mortar Board Ski Club Karen Nurmi Golden Girls secretary Angel Flight Mary Schiler Marcia Sanders Alexandra Singer Pledge Trainer Marla Steinert Angel Flight Carol Thomas DGHYVS U51 Linda Wheelock K sb I , L, .L.. , , rw ., 'im WSW . , IF : Q: f ii' Q lfffis 3 , a Q . V. K is vi 7, if: ' ,L si-X Wifi, s' its pf: itil: ' 1 ' . L, Z A L zlilliliffizi i5?:i'fw ' Q fl H Qi r g, rfjji 1 ggi A 1 - 1 .. f-ai wg- 3.5 -:V 5 . :ilz :ar , 1 K K 52 3 ,swf P, S 1. 2235124 ' E' K .I. .H ERE f. 3 K X Kathy Beets Nancy Belford Kathie Benko Deborah Betty Charlotte Bourda Sandy Bradner Pam Bremer Linda Carey Nancie Cicalo Sharon Citizen Cindy Dunn Mary Franks Patty Forsell Cathy Garvey Lauren Greene Nancie Greenfield Betsy Hank Linda Hinos Andy jones Pamela lones Mary Knapp Cynthia Kent Debbie Lyons Waltona Manion lody Meacham Betti Moser Barb Neiswander lan Newberry Karen Olsen Debbie Paxton Marcy Davis Carol Graham Nanci Howell Linda Lane ian Myers Sandy Pedersen Linda Kay Decker Meg Graham Lynn lakes Nancy Lieb Margret Nedrow Suzie Pedersen Chi 0' Uphold Social and Academic Traditions One of the largest sororities on campus, Chi Omega annually captures scholarship and athletic honors, along with uphold- ing a reputation of thoroughly enjoyable social happenings. This year was no exception as Chi O's adopted a Navajo lndian child, hosted parents for a football game, and sailed through their annual Chi O Cruise. Sue Lyon President Gb Connie Bums Rush Chairman lr.Panhellenic T Suzann Phillips Sandra Poole Dana Regan Nancy Reh Kim Schall Debbie Schindler Cathy Schwabe Lucy Schumann Cathi Sugaski Linda Warneke lill WeiSEf Patti Welker Martha Pelky Iacque Reinhart Debbie Secoy Mary Wright 'Vx SY f s Carol Goodman Treasurer Dean's List Debbie Green field Mortar Board Dean's List is g, Angel Flight was, Shirley Huddleston Dean's List .lain Panhellenic Executive Board Adrienne Alpert Claire Brydahl Lori Cheu Bonny Crafts Lucy Daniels Gayle Frauen burger Mx. he-w 'WZSQZHFH 1i3FgifQff'f:,: if f if V -1 ' 21'fi.fi:,g13y1,s2r,':s,., . 1,-Q 4YEf5x'?!Qfi3Qiii5l?ffQ5i55iT555' K' f-ff1fff'f1?iS7 sees sw ASL-1-m 'eeQ4e.sf1fw -'fee sg. vi f- :affix zygf1ff Qf,'es1 Ks?r ,fav--i f, f 11:2551- gg if 1.1211 ,way .f ugziisfifrsf fest' rx pf ffgfriffgw W lei f : 11 fifswgsz'-frsif A-'sf . -M :Q p wrfrsrf new ii., rf-gsm--f' if 1.. wffs?e ifiirslvif-11, .sg reefs'-.s, .W 'V . 'R Ui 'E Fri Wan da Andersen Patti Coit Jo Dickie Ruth Gottfield leanne Anderson Maya Colchagoff Casey Eskanasy Melissa Hartzell Cheryl Ball Ana Cordero Christy Forster Barbara Hatalsan Gammies Get it on Gammies kept busy attending their annual Halloween Party and Christmas Party, hosting Dads for a football game, and holding pledge and active work weeks to renovate their house. Everyone tried their own special recipe on the sisters at Sunday dinners. Members also participated enthusiastically in the annual Sigma Chi Derby Day. Laurie Larabee Ginny Liebner I eanene Malm Pam Mavinac Pat Milefckif 5iHT112?f3'S's5?fbiTiY5?755f'liifliil5?3l1sfff:iTS5QfQ'l53. fewer'--fissile: -' f .:'xi'p--rw, ..,e:,::.1':: ,vs --rfaiigiiggziszsssg i We 514522 ii' 17- Qiwgrrf ,F L - 2552 f 21521-sg . i,,i . vi'-f i' f 'L fiiQf7ll7Ej VI ' I ' 5 L Ellen Hegwer Susan Hollingsworth Marian Hopkins Pam Hummel Pat Kepple jill Moulton Linda McKinney Chris McLar1y Barbara McMahon Nancy Rice Terri Rice Carol Ann Saviano Brenda Schneider Cindy Scholz lan Shideler Sandy Spencer Linda Stewardson Laura Tyler Marcia Warner Kathy Williams Diane Smales President Vian Conley A.S. Secretary Golden Girls Barbara Gordon Little Sigmas Panhellenic Michelle lohnson Mortar Board Angel Flight Pam Linebu rger Mortar Board Crescents jillAndrew Paige Bosacki Leanne Collins Lorie Dibble Q 5 ,fray mfs' - :- .- grape ,.fw,3afgll is ll M ,. Susan Barry Susan Bauer Carole Beckwith Debby Bentley jenny Campbell Carol Chalfant Sandi Clark Robi Coleman Karen Cornwell Susan Cromer Kathy Crosthwaite Glenna Curley Carolyn Dowe Helen Duffy Lynne Eadie Mary F3215 Theta's Keep Movin Ahead Pledge presents welcomed a great class to Theta this year. An- nual events like Dad's Night football game, a very successful Christmas Party, and the Chi-O-Theta breakfast, were supple- mented by a Theta-Sigma Pi Christmas Party for under- privileged children, the Pi Phi dessert and Spring Party. Carolyn Hull Nancy Knight Mari Lottes Sally Stewart Ellyn Wade Lindsay Fitzpatrick Nancy Hummel Kris Knutsen Jeanne MacAdam Kathi Streeter Vicki Walker janet Randall President Lynne Gates Social Chairman laf'ieG0'10f' Mortarboard Rush Chairman .fwisf si J ..,, :zest -2575 ' , ,f57,f52i?il , t 11. 314 jg g. v -1-aff 'V H -',.' 2, , . Q 'T ky, Marilee McLean Activities Chairman Who's Who Karen Funk Kay Howe Debbie Kinney Anne Parrish Shelley Huson loan Kellogg Cl1riSliE Lone Af1gelFlisht Lorna Lee Randie Lewis Dorothy Rottschafer Pledge Trainer Cathy Monninger Kathy Murman Teri Turner Iudy Suiter Marilyn Tudal Cindy Whipple Patricia Ward Holly Waters Lorene Alcock janet Atkins Diane Bank Glenny Beeber Katie Blakely Sue Bontadelli Cindy Boyer Martha Carter jennifer Case Teri Clever Christine Dawson ludy Duffield Kathy Elling Debbie Harbison Pat Harmon Kathy Hentschel Kathy Hinck Sandra Large leri Lentz Christine Maginn ,ff - ,fiffi Kappa Delta Pl dge Attend Fall Retreat Actives gathered to greet new pledges at pledge-active retreat, then hosted Dads for a football game. The newly remodeled Kappa Delta house received admiration by Moms at a Moth- er's Day luncheon. A Christmas Dance in the fall and the Roar- ing 20's Spring Dance highlighted a busy year for KD's. Bonny Storey President Kris Barms Activities Chairman Shell and Oar DeLora Deal Angel Flight TKE Daughters of Diana president Barbie Duncan Golden Girls Serpentenes president Michele Morgan Roselyn Morgan Maureen McCully Andine Persson Cathy Myers Martha Nastronero Robin Nichols Mary Stall Susan Price Vivian Price Cindy Rea Cathy Wordell Kathy Stichman Betty Terrill Heidi Topper leanne McCumby Rush Chairman Golden Girls f 5' Diane Arobio Donna Barnett Susan Barry loanie Black Elizabeth Boone Colleen Bowman Patti Brajkovich Shere Briggs Donna Cash Carol Collins Mimi Ellison Jerry Farrar O O C 9 ., ,A v f U' , 4 W , i 1. vw 1 3 7' hyt' 545 Y' i 2 if ' 3 a 2 L PQ is Donna Gale Carol Haley Carol Hoffman Loraynelohnson Nan cy Halvorson Marie March S St. in vf Cornelia Hayes Patt Higgins Michelle Massip Mindy McDonald Pi Phi. . .Really Fine With their chapter honored as one of the top in the nation, Pi Phi's at San Diego State again sponsored a Southeast San Diego Brownie troop. Parents' Nite found members enter- taining their parents at dinner and a football game. Members capped a productive and innovative year with the annual Spring Fling Luau in April. ms ll! l l Bobi McKenzie Punkie McMahan Connie Moyer Kristine Nelson Kary O'Neill l Peggy Pearce Laurie Peterson Sandy Price Cindy Prill ioanne Redlinger la, 'fe 5113 T7 Cathy Rice Kristi Schmidt Susan Schofield Kim Shreading Suzie Shull Kris Smith Paula Stockwell Amy Stoddard Kathleen Stonum Mary Kay Taylor Chris Turner loan Turner julie Heath man President lan Edwards Scholarship Chairman Lynn Pettijohn Wee President Barbee Rubenstein Secretary Shelley Stone Pledge Trainer 4 Shari Alexander Vicki Bradford Kathleen Cadmiin Denise England Colleen Curry Mdriha Cunin Teri Lord janet Henderson lime Hilgendorf Mary Ellen Linch Debby Maffioli Mary Ann Coffman Susan Dixon Sharon Hort man Candy Marrs 4 V iv Carol Costigan Karin Crow Patricia Doud Kimberlee Kidd leane james Kim Rossell M'Liss Minkel Si ma Kappa Excels in Intramural Sports Along with capturing top honors in intramural sports, Sigma Kappa took active part in Derby Day. Their social calendar included such successes as the annual jingle Bell Christmas Formal, and Spring Fling. Parents' Weekend in Novem- ber and community service at the Alvarado Convalescent Home completed the schedule of activities. E 'Cnr Diane Ruffner Gail Schiiefer Patti Sharkey Wendy Stackhouse Cindy Stolier Kerry Stryker Tricia Treppa Sandra Tufts Gayle Van Voorhis Teddy Wade Laurie Whipple Sharon Whitley tl- 1- Barbara Perrou President Caralie Finch Wce President, Dean's List Rugbyettes tk' VT 'v' lanet McLeod Panhellenic Vice President Shell and Oar Kathy Saterdahl Rush Chairman, Young Life Annette Valentino Angel Flight Vice President Assistant Pledge Trainer Delta Zeta Begin New Year With New House A new house opened its doors to greet pledges as DZ began another year to be marked by a swinging Christmas party. Members received a learning experience at the State Conven- tion in May, and romped at Derby Day, still finding time to work with deaf children at the janet Thompson School. Diane Stamp Kathleen Burke Susan Gilman President Pledge Class President Treasurer Delta Sigma Phi Little Sister Cheryl Myers Vice President Pledge Trainer Donna Sinclair House Manager Eliza Little Susan Boaz Kris Champlin Cathy Evans Barbara Maloney Corinne Rapp Maura Romley Miss Debbie A nderson Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Mr. Bill Kintzele Kappa Delta Man 3 ig-ggqguu-uun Miss Della Levens tein Alpha Epsilon Pi Sweetheart Mr. Mike Gerson Kappa Alpha Th eta Man Mr. Bob Messina Alpha Xi Delta Man Miss Ellyn Wade Sigma Pi Orchid Ball Queen . Mr. George Brown Chi Omega Man Mr. Dick Mitch ell Alpha Phi Ivy Man Miss Sandra Campbell Theta Chi Dream Girl Miss Vera Corsi Delta Sigma Phi S weelh earl Miss Cindy Parks Delta Upsilon Sweetheart 172 Mr. Gary Norgin Delta Zeta Man .1 ' '11 iz ,L A - x Miss Sue Vinton Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl .an ' Wd. 09. - -sf I '- 4' Rf, on xS ' ...R-. eff 3 1 9 4. -X-mv A , ,M 5,-..x,.n, uny-q..., WY e , ,..m,-vs. 'A ' Kgs, . 7 W 1 Bruce Bart President David Belenzon Alpha Epsilon Pi Marks Installation The year was marked in December by installation of A E Pig as a national chapter by Dr. Robert Ausman, Supreme Master. Executive Vice President George Toll was also present during the ceremonies, which included the dedication of the house. During the year, members kept busy with contributions to UMOC, the annual Pajama Party and Hippie Party. A E Pi took IFC scholastic awards for the 5th semester in a row. Some time was also spent worrying about a mysterious kidnap during Spring Vacation. 'hm Treasurer Sid AAronson joe Bessler lim Black Ira Levine Secretary Dean Marden Member at Large Cliff Sherr Arnold E. Yoffman Outstanding Undergraduate lack Cohen Scott Dunkelman Ei' rf N x if lf agr- Rich Feller Steve Horrow Gary Orlansky Barry Perlin Darrell Reuther l fag, 'V L 4: 1- ,M '- Q ,gg ' .13 All ' ,gf .,,' ,1'. Cheyenne Riley lim Rosenbaum Larry Ruby Marty Ruby Mark Weismann Lynn Reeff President lohn Handel Treasurer Bert McClung Pledge Trainer Chuck Snodgrass ATO' Uphold Social and Service Traditions Long established at State and known for it's friendliness, San Diego State ATO Chapter again joined the A Chi O's for a Christmas party with needy children. The annual Shipwreck dance on Rowing Club Island, and Heidelberg -a party with the Swiss flair-proved successful again this year. john Atkinson Wayne Blakney lim Bozung Paul Bucky Dave Carrol Dave Duerson Bill Floyd Don Gehring Dennis Gerner Mike C-raziano Ron Hasen jeff Jaco bsen Secretary lan Statmen Oceotl, IFC Vice President Ruben Marchosky Ed Mari Philip Mayer Mike Miller Frank O'Brien Mike Pieratt lohn Risley Bob Richardson ,inliwr N .- Bob Rosen Steve Shaw Glenn Skirvin Doug Stewart Mark Stransky Greg Thornton Thomas Todd Ron Vandercook Ed Adkisson President Delta Chi Takes Chances At Harold's Night Delta Chi began its sixth year on campus with a Harold's Night gambling party held by its little sister group, Chi Delphia. The party was a tremendous success for the girls, but many of the brothers noticed sizeable holes in their pocketbooks after it ended. In mid-Fall the brothers sponsored an all-campus dance concert featuring Surprise Package. Delta Chi's fre- quent, informal roof parties showed just how high the bro's could get. Pete Brewer Treasurer -fa Av g if W Y , , . . i Q, T vt? .W F , I , , 1 f w x, , ., 1 uv I' LVM Eugene O'Donovan Alumni Secretary Terry Pelton Vice President Ken Riha Secretary Gary Hill Alan Marshall Robert Miller Alan Pryor Gregory Rice Alan Rook Ron Schmid Larry Smith David Stevens 34. 1.Larry Nordell 2.Bob Dunham 3.Bill Stenquist 4.Mike Doran 5. Duck 6. Will Wilson 7. Don Good 8. Larry Gable 9. Mike Mezin 10. Mike Gerson 11. Paul McBride 12. Phil Hoffman 13.lohn Sullivan 14. Mike Offerman 15. Charlie Davis 16. Gary Maltby 17. Duck 18. Banner 9. Vic Gerson 20. Mikejudd 21. joe Cohen 22. lim Schmitz 23. Bruce Clark 24. Frank Miller 25. Tom Darcey 26. joe Mineo 27. Bill Darnell 28. Toney Franey 29. Randy Coutts 30. lack Shinn 31. jerry Muncy 32. Bill Plemmons 33. George Carson Bob McCausland 35. Rick Galven 36. john Little 37. Bill Miller 38. Mike Rena 180 Delta Upsilon Means Brotherhood .Will mn S-'if Q Max Gentzler President Delta Si ma Phi Pursues Diversified Activitie Diversified activities highlighted the year for Delta Sigs as annual events like the Pine Valley Christmas Party, the Carna- tion Ball, Roaring Twenties Dance, proved successful again. The Founder's Day dinner was held at Boom Trenchards and the Salton Sea trip at Easter earned rave notices from mem- bers. At least a few members will remember the extremely enjoyable annual DSP's Fondling Father's First Festival. Philip Aronoff john Emerick Randy Betts Charles Guenther Secretary Gary Norgan House Manager Delta Zeta Man Steve Seligmann Treasurer Tom Warren Vice President IFC Michael Becker Ralph Carrier , -I QM - agiim. asain-fm ,,,., ,.,, mafmmuun-ai ,finma-ww,,eia....,, ,wmQ,h,,,.s,im Mike Lebens Frank Moraff Robert Lenson Mike Recht Steve Nau all Donald Moore lim Leach President l Mike Guyer Rush Chairman AS Council lohn McCreedy Treasurer, PAB Gamma Phi Beta Man Vice President Off Campus Housing r.,, I I john Tipton Who's Who IFC Lambda Chi-A Tradition of Interest in People Spirited Lambda Chi ran away with the IFC football cham- pionship this year, along with top honors in bowling. Contri- butions to campus activities included an Operation Suitcase for the dormies and a Registration information Booth to aid incoming students. The brothers joined the Pi Phi's to host 80 underprivileged children for a day at the S.D. Zoo. Round- ing out the semester, Lambda Chi held its annual Christmas party in Pine Valley. led Andresen Patrick Clark lim Clemens Tom DeHart Samuel Dickinson Ralph Dixon Henry Ferry loe Filson Terry Foreman Thomas Fulkerson Tim Gauss Rob Hodin jeff Keane Charles Kuhns Dan Landa Marco Liivtandri Bruce Liming in f 's Gary Stevens Dick Taggersell Michael Terao Aldis Valkirs Donald Willis Glen Matsuoka Gary Mills Richard Nelson Bruce Olander Bill Oxidine Paul Partyke Chuck Peterson james Portman Fritz Reynolds Ken Ruggerone Richard Sanders Frank Sipan Scott Sloggett William Spivey Paul Steiner ,yew I Brad Buckner President Michael Parkhurst Treasurer john Pasto Oceotl, IFC Mike Spilger Pledge Master, Oceotl Gene Sword Past President Oceotl Pikes Celebrate 21st Year Finishing as the IFC Divisional Football Champs, the men of Pi Kappa Alpha also showed athletic skill in the annual Chariot Races. Pikes didn't miss on the social scene either as they host- ed a Christmas party and a Spring Picnic for their sweethearts, a fabulously successful Dreamgirl Weekend, and such reliable events as the Boxer Rebellion and Toga Party. l Tony Allard Bruce Arnold Tim As pel Les Ayers Craig Brewer Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sistersg LEFT TO RIGHT ROW ONE: Carole Beckwith, Debbie Hamilton, Debbie Ander- son, Lorayne johnson, Pat Kepple, Cindy Simco, ROW TWO: Sandy Price, Ann Carl, Patti Hartwig, Chris Turner, Mimi Ellison, ROW THREE, Gemma Fontes, Trish Smith, Barb McMahan, Barb Roberts. Rick Colvey jim Damko Scott Daughtrty lack Dugan Steve Granfield 1 Donald Grimmett Mike Hall Dan jones Phil La Grow Ronald Lister l l '53 ,ww . Tom Measures David McLeod -H. Wayne Nielsen Peter Olson Dan O'Neil Dennis Ralyea Russ Sande Barry Silveius Bill Stuart Stephen Wolcott Tom Stickel SAE's Participate in Leadership School This year saw SAE's initiate the first annual Alpha Phi Ivy Day, along with traditional social successes like the Boxer Rebellion and Christmas Party. Brothers also took time for a trip to the San Diego Zoo with underprivileged children, and participated in their Leadership School in Evanston, Illinois. President i f Q , it ip X X :M tg fx, aiffwl A 9 , W .M , uf Ei M JFS , X2-X X, iii-silt ? jeff Attebery Varsity Football Mike Boyle A.S. Vice president 9. 5 , II: R gilt : f ' P i V' rrs 1 T i l f N 24 titt C r sis .:L' 'i f .:: r Ben Berry james Boaz Michael Bohan Greg Boyes lay Brickley Ken Buck Gregory Cole Dan Cooper lohn Cox Rich Cunningham James Custeall Peter Fretwell Tom Ciraciano less Halverstadt Steve Handler Rusty Hopkins Treasurer Mike Straley Activities Board Rush Chairman ff 'Qn:r W . Nick Harris Mark Intermill Rick larrett Thomas Kirkbridge Lloyd Kitson Richard Landess Dexter Lanois leff Langford lerry Leininger Mark Lewis Greg Lough Don Makie john Marino Blake Mathews Steve Mc Chesney Tom McWeeney Ralph Rollins Fred Ruck Gerald Sanders Q , Steve Oliver Paul Sues Buz Powers Steve Taylor 1' jeff Robinson Ken Williams gm Si ma ChiM nDi play Athletic Excellence The brothers of Sigma Chi upheld their tradition of athletic leadership as this year's chapter included 10 Varsity Aztecs. The largest pledge class ever proved successful as they ran away with the IFC Chariot Race trophy. Derby Day, an annual all-Greek event provided a day to let go again this year. Tony Anderson President Bob Lewis Pledge Trainer Frank Aronoff Taetafe Avii john Barton Eddie Bracken Ed Church joe Cibit jason Craney Dag Duran jeff Rasmussen House Manager Varsity Football Leon Van Gorkum Varsity Football Dewey Weber Gary Dwyer jerry Engle Bob Hansen Steve Henson Gary Honea Vice President Steve jordan Robert Knight Tom Machos john Mahoney David Maye Rush Chairman Steve McArthur james Minton Richard Morris Todd Moyse Bob Munnich C3 Sn,- Richard Myer Sandy Napier Larry Neeley Mike Neeley lack Pauu Rory Reeves links Reyes Greg Robinson Roger Richards james Riedel Frank Rocker Robert Schuldies Mark Self Scott Sims Don Sing ,ff Peter Stephan Neil Vincent Keith Warren Larry Watts Forrest Williams Mike Gallagher President Si Ep's Presented With Improvement Award Sig Ep's are always major competitors in all IFC atheltics. This year the chapter was selected by the National Chapter to receive the Excelsior Award for the most improved chapter. Highlighting the social events were the Red Head Fireside, the Pajama Party, holiday gatherings at Christmas and New Years, the Queen of Hearts, and Sweetheart Ball in the Spring. Past Vice President Past Recording Dennis Dauost OCEOTL President Doug Dickson Past President OCEOTL Mike Maxsenti Vice President Prentice Boykin Gary Carroll john Da Virro lames Davis julio De Guzman i T . F 4 Michael De Rosa Bob Eckert Tony Field Marvin Frazier Robert French jerry Gray Andy Grosso Robert Hamamy Michael Herrera Ben Krewsun -na. fi Q.- Ricky Lapides Brice Larsen john Levada Rick Oswald Tom Pabst Lee Powell Michael Sebach james Smith Garry Southard lohn Watkins Pete Welch Mark Whitney james Reed Larry Rollins Eric Sager 2.1-L, P A af N Y' , X sk, ,i' ff Ex ' 37 'W 'P L ,f f ' Mike Sovey Frank Towner Ron Voss . ,T- 4 Ron Stocks President Dale Cornelius Vice President Rush Chairman Ken Kessler Social Chairman Rob Terry Treasurer Dan Walla IFC Golf Champion Si ma Pi Encourages Campus Participation Along with excellence in athletics, the brothers of Sigma Pi enjoyed their annual retreat to San Felipe, Mexico. The Orchid Ball Formal also proved a great success as the men gathered to crown Ellyn Wade as their queen. . ax WillAmador .1 1 lack Birch -I H Mi, Al Boese - ' I 1 J ' Ralph Campos ' , I ' A Skip Chiesa jeff Cook Sandy Dodson Mike Domitrovich john Doocy Tom Eakin Bill Giddings Gary Gray Kenneth Grote Tom Grund Tom Hartsook Paul lacobsen Randy Lean Richard Michelotti john Pierce Gordon Preston Bruce San bon matsu Mike Saras Darrell Schlageter Bill Silvester Stewart Smith Bill Sutton Doug Taylor David Wilson SAN DIEBD STATE Theta Chi Moves to Improve Pledge System With half of the membership attending the Theta Chi Na- tional Convention in Mississippi, many new innovations were tried this year. A completely revised pledge system resulted in the largest Theta Chi pledge class ever. Social events included the annual Red OX stampede and the Dream Girl Weekend. 1 2 +6 7 8 Q C mf ll ll of ll ' .44 41' , , , WY, ,, 4 ' ' ' A .Y , 4, Y ..,. i Y. Y ..,, f..,,.-..,E,.f.-v,-..-W , Bill Busch Pat Butler Ron Preston Ardun Krueger joe Vecciho Greg Cox Ed Rose Merrill Seroy Ron Teece Bill Westin Tom Hibbs Kerry Greglo Opal Baker, House Mom john Knudson Alan Ames Buddy Bourne Pete Nissen Hal Clement john Perkins Bob Davis Fred Ferguson jeff Carson President Zeta Beta Tau Aims for Campus Involvement The Zebe's held their sweetheart dance in Palm Springs, spon- sored a community service picnic to benefit Nazareth Settle- ment Home, and initiated the first annual Zeta Beta Tau Con- cert. Marc Berman Vice President Barry Guterman Historian 5 ryy. L, E 215 ii Ierry Ko belski Treasurer 8 Charles Wax Secretary Steve Berkowitz ii i l D Robert Brandt dm w my Roy Colosimo . P S e ,N Q f Bruce He.ller Les Homer David Knight ae as ,Q KM ,- ',hl f ' I ' t 'l't' Ji e,el:ai 1 1 T 3' ,-, n . - -o Russ Lobel Robert Mc Lean jay Moss Rand Notestine Y Ni 1 5 lack Robinson Elliott Smith David Solomon -. is. K 11' - ' 1 r A 8 X .K V, , -N 1- x Cary Stein Dana Walker EJ NNW N-2? xii. 5' I' ll' Thomas Walters President Bill Kintzele Treasurer Varsity Tennis james Moore Pledge Trainer TKE-Let's Motivate With nearly 300 chapters in the U.S. and Canada, the San Diego State Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was singled out this year as it's sweetheart became TKE international Sweetheart. Public Service weekend in the Spring, a fun filled Carnation Carousel weekend in Indio, and the annual post-finals luau ended a truly distinctive year. Chris Barr Mel Barsky Shaun Boss Richard Brown Steve Carstensen Felix Celis Ted Considine William Cox Bruce Cu bberley Garry Eastwood Terry Fleming lim Roth Past President IFC President David Young OCEOTL Bill Frandrup Bruce Grant john C-oodale lim Goswiller Glenn Hayashi Douglas Hollander Doug Irwin Kevin jasper Phillip Kintzele Bill Mc Grath Mike Mc Loughalin john Middagh David Nechamkin Alan Pearce Randy Peskin Hal Pollard Byron Roarch Gregory Ruth Thomas Saldin Rich Sanford Gary Shrock Stephen Shepard Ron Simecka 5 Teke International Sweetheart for 1970 Linda Kay Decker Chosen from among contestants representing all Tau Kappa Epsilon chapters across the nation, Miss Linda Decker will reign as the 1970 Inter- national Teke Sweetheart. The broth- ers of Teke at San Diego State celebrate their 21st year on campus this year, and gain national recognition by sponsoring Linda as their queen. A member of Chi Omega sorority, Linda also holds the title of Miss Chula Vista and competed in the Miss California pageant. Other of her campus activi- ties include Daughters of Diana and Golden Girls. Daughters of Diana, row 1, left to right, Barb Hansen, Teri Laswell, Sharon Gomez, jamie Charles, Martha Curtin, jeri Lentz, row 2, DeLora Deal, Cathy Myers, Laurnie Jackman, Janie Reinheimer, Mary Baltz, Patti Doud, Cindy Schoiz, Marie johnson, Rosie Morgan, row 3, Cindy Lewis, Nancy Dickinson, Linda McKinny, Cathy lick, Debbie Harbinson, Becky Adams, Crazy lane Haley, julie Col- burn, Kerry Stryker, Marcie Wilson, Sue Stahl. YY if ,...f -xyqi 41 1 jf ,rw ,4--. Mr. Rick Thorpe Sigma Kappa Man of the Year 204 Miss Kimberley Hathcock Kappa Sigma Dream Girl 35 by w . W. Y . , X , A A gh if i 'S , g,.,fi K , . f ff 1 vi v X, K V, Q an . Q1 A R ir V ,, A, . e , my ' , 04 , i nf Ax. f.q 'MM ,KA ,, , 'z We X, f as K, U -, 7 , .K i V K K , may fidsuif .V P eg, Q . 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Second Row- Shari Alexander, Betsy Kane, Cindy Boyer, Debi Negri and Kathy Henry. Angel Flight is a service auxiliary to the Arnold Air Society. One of the main Fall activities is Monty's Night Out, in which the girls sell but- tons accompanied by a chance for a night out on the town. The profits from the sales are used to finance their many campus and community ser- vice projects. The girls also act as hostesses for SDSC, which includes President Love's tea, usher- ing for freshman orientation, graduation, and baccalaureate. Their service projects include ward parties at the Naval Hospital, a Christmas party at the Neighborhood House, and trips to the beach for Head Start children. www!! B21 Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Society was formed as a national organization in the summer of 1947. It now encompasses some 170 student chapters throughout the United States. The San Diego State chapter was initiated March 28, 1952, and named in honor of john Burdette Binkley, a State graduate killed in a bombing attack in North Africa during World War ll. The purpose of the SDSC chapter is to aid students in preparing for their role as an Air Force officer. Arnold Air Society sponsors fund-raising projects to aid Project Concern, in- cluding car rallyes and Dining Inn. Arnold Air Society members include: Front Row- Thomas Haynes Commander, Brad Elliot, Administrative Officer, john Duclos Michael Bateman, john Considine, joseph Loughlin, joseph Rogers Thomas Hayden. Top Row- Mark Sanders, Walter Metcalf. Q 209 wma. , W1 142,53 Deputy Commander, joe Kelley, information Officer, Mike Pons- ford, Comptroller, Dale Clauson, Operations Officer, Second Row- f 1 American Society of Civil Engineers Front row, left to right: Mr. Ray Hall Dr. Frank Stratton Ken Brazell-president jin T. Quin-treasurer Bijan Chadorch Second row: Victor Erlich Max Dykemans Broadus Breakfield Mike Daly jeff Patrick Steve Dana Martin B. Goetschel jr. Lee Wooten Third row: Albert Morales Edward C. Krulikowski Charles Mendenhall American Society of Mechanical Engineers Dave Keltner Dennisgwahl Brooks Wade julian Garcia Fourth row: jerry Andersen Thomas Boyer Walter Crampton G Li ka ary ps lorgePalacious Fred Carrera Student Engineering Research Committee First row, standing from left to right: L I tt arry o jim Everett Shu-Yun Chan Richard Keele George Rosie Steve Misch Second row, kneeling: jeff 4Feerer Russell R. Finch Kenneth Brazell A merican Ri fNH ,f f 1' X7 4. Hiromitsu Yokoi-V.P. in Charge of i ,fgfifilgx ATS ' Affairs . J X ,fs s Weill if i 1 3 M 3 r I n 5.Russ Brennan-President X!! X7 6. Carlos Saenz-Treasurer ' T 8 .4 ll l ID ii gzji r ... im l - if 7. Cliff Bitterlich Y f i U r Q AJE F ,Zi 4,1 I I 8.lan Christopherson 1 F i W wi if 9. Tom Benson TMJN N 1 ' 1 if-gf ' l C l a n 10-1imGfiSsS i i 3 f ii ,fl 2 ii 11. Somachai Ana-Taprakorn r YU Q X W' lx l i li 12. Paul Kiss ff 1 lk Ii' fx l 13. Peter Ruplinger U rw' l l I G 14. Ronald Bradley N 1 y Ll XZNX by X 15.Michael Helmer X ll VX X N ,f jfflf, 1 16. Ed Mazurek y N. F X i Ky! 17. john Mullin X' K ' 18. Brian Pattison 1. Linda Christie-Secretary 19. Cy Hartley 2. Marco Bruschi-Administrative V.P. 20. john Middagh 3. Dr, Gerald Sh arkey-Adviser 21, Paul Barr The SDSC American Marketing Association is concerned with helping to give students in this field a factual ap- proach to understanding and solving marketing problems. The organization presents guest lecturers who deal with actual marketing problems, and sponsors field trips to marketing organizations in order for students to learn first-hand how marketing functions.Various social gatherings are sponsored throughout the year, and in the spring the students hold a marketing information day. Christian Science Organization ...in universal fellowship. . . r Epsilon Pi Tau al U gl QW-1: fx wa g 1. Kathy Fares 2. Frank Garton 3. Ellie Davis 4. Chris Langton 5. Sue Priestley 6. Carol McCauley 7. Karen Lundberg 8. Paul Beebe 9. Stephen McCormick 10. Susan Dawson 11. Suzanne Laycock 12.Iohn Bryant 13. Michele Fares 14. Janice True 15. Randi Freeland 16. Dr. Manville Pettys ,fx -N . ,fe I J tl ff Qg H757 if ,fiifi ' '25 I awe was M112 llf 71- I 2 f v If Nfl S Nlylrhl W Qs .I I-.wifi git my is Ast -1 I I-i:,i. 1: 3 I l fi I xi 'N ' Wf J fl, t IVTWJ X f I 1 5 I I I J illf I I ' l l l l . QL. ' Sigma Alpha Iota KN its if QQ g M . V, f ' QL -QL fu Ci 7 , N ff K 1. Carol Cusack l K Q 2. Susan Schoebinger ' 2 l bf Q 3. Perry Sproat , 4. Colleen Gobel f 1 5. CheriAmos ' 6. Virginia Sproat K l 7. lean Moe I y 8. Ginger Veteto ly X f 9. Emily Mankin I I ' 10. Margaret Crouch Epsilon Pi Tau is a professional hon- orary fraternity for those in the field of industrial arts. The fraternity strives to promote professionalism in the field of Industrial Arts, and in its teaching. The group sponsors breakfasts and professional meetings, and in the spring holds a banquet to install new members and officers. The organi- zation is also affiliated with the Cali- fornia Industrial Education Association. rw faf hu ij D I' A ,J C ,f--t ff R G UWM. . 1... it-gr-'ry .x .Nfl-r I zll'lfVf jxlflillqxalf SNA? g .plb L. p H I l' I wlllllff I It 1. Charles Schubert 2. Edwin Thompson 3. Allison Clayton 4. Dr. W. Carlisle Anderson - Faculty Trustee 5. Steven Scott 6. Hugh johnson-Vice President 7. Robert Riba-Secretary 8. Howard Kelso 9. Richard Fernandez 10. Rupert Blackburn 11. Dr. Frank I. Irgang 12. Dean Birdsong-President 13. Carl Hammer-Treasurer 14. Thomas NiebergaII15. Robert DiPinto16. Larry Barlow The members of Sigma Alpha Iota, a national professional society for women in music, try to serve through music. The girls strive to raise the standards of musical work and to pro- mote international understanding through music. During the fall semester the girls sponsor a spaghetti dinner and a Winter Concert, and go Christmas caroling at the dorms. In the spring, they participate in the all-Campus Spring Sing and the Ameri- can Composers Concert. 213 we M W Wornen's Athletic and Recreation Assoclatlor anet Lewls Presldent Frankle McGee Vlce President Charlotte Knutson SecretaryfTreasurer Barb Amado Intramural Representative Patty Friedrich IntramuraIAss1stant Fran McClure Publlclty Chalrwoman .. F st -I tkmyamstler ,,.. .X SHELL f A kim fm fy KX . X l if X OAR jill Moulton-Social Chairman Caron Mayser-President Kath ie Baczynski-Treasurer Cheryl Erdal Debi Hopkins Marcia Warner Kathy Kopf Mary Sloan ludy DeLaire Ginny Liebner Linda Higgins Bonnie Frisman Mau rene Trenk lerie Campbell Patti Bratkovich Diane Goodman Barbara Updegraft Brenda Potvin ta, V ,C W ff 5 L3 l ll lf if Ali XFX xii C ll l llllll l yi f jf l X X ,Q 1 yl K i Q V YN qfglxgiff ffl Q ll N ull X y Xl f' My i X l Wh l l 6. 7 8 9 10 12. 13 14 1 2. 3. 4. 5. Cathy Adamczyk Dorothy Aron Carol Yamate Susan Yamate Linda Pitzer Debe Nagy .Kris Milliman .Kathy Bordelon .Rita Thesken .Janice Marlow .Gail Charles Nancy Broadhurst .Martie Anderson 6 . Cathy Wordell Cetza Q N fi fi . X' 'il ia if ll Wi fl li i' pxg ii Nici ' l ' 1 L W i ii 4 ii . Cetza is an honorary society for freshman girls and works in conjunction with Circle K and Alpha Phi Omega. The organization is dedicated to promoting friendship and cooperation between the freshmen women students of SDSC and the rest of the college community. The girls also visit servicemen in the Naval Hospital at Balboa. Pi Tau Si ma Pi Tau Sigma members include FRONT ROW: Robert Bedore, Advisor, Randall Miller, Vice President, Xenophon Glavis, Pres- sident, james Coit, joe Housman. TOP ROW includes Marvin Farrell, Robert F0gg,Robert Thompson, Treasurer, john Hedden, Secretary, and Scott Couch man. Eta Si ma Phi Eta Sigma is a national scholastic society for freshmen men students. Members assist in freshmen orientation and help with registration and catalogue advising. Phi Eta Sigma includes TOP ROW: Carl Foster, Secretary, Glenn Lepor, President, Stephen Potts, Vice President, Kenneth Riha, Senior Ad- visor, Roger Platt, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: jeff Ponsor, Larry Culver, Rick Alter, Doug Kelimoff, Stewart Strait, jerry Riccio. TOP ROW: john Sand, International Organization Chairman, Randy Wheeler, Dean Herbert Peiffer, Faculty Sponsor, Arthur Varley jr., Randall Smith, Mark McLean, Steve West- moreland, and Pete Welch 217 OCEDTL: Ralph Brown President lan Statman Treasurer Bob Agullar eeerrr . F FR , Mike Gerson Bill Kintzele Steve Moore Don Robinson Raisingthe Cup of Service Oceotl, being San Diego State's oldest men's honorary service fraternity, is literally drenched in tradition. For many years, the group has painted the university's S on Cowles Mountain, has spon- sored the Greek chariot race, and has often lent its fool- proof lor some kind of proofl support to the success of A.S. elections. But Oceotl is not all tradition, and only the man of today is an Oceotl man. An Oceotl man has to have a cer- tain special capacity, he has to be able to hold his own in a variety of situations. Many of the changes affecting San Diego State have been taken ga- part and improved during the group's fluid, highly stimu- lating weekly discussions, which often last early into the morning. Over the years, the creative ferment of Oceotl has pro- duced many student leaders, including this year's two A.S. presidents, Ralph Brown and Mike Boyle. Through a tra- dition of going at it hard, Oceotl membership has always brought its owners joy as well as headaches. Tom Walters Dave Young Members too busy to be photographed: Tony Anderson Mike Boyle Steve Brown Brad Buckner Steve Crocker Tom Custer Dennis Daoust Doug Dickson Tony Field 4 Mike Gallagher Mike Guyer Steve Hager Dan Hayes Rusty Hopkins Clarence Kennedy Dexter Lanois lim Martin Bob MCCully Frank Mullin john Pasto Ed Schenk Bob Scurrah Frank Sipan Mike Spilger Tom Stickel Mike Straley Gene Sword john Tipton lim Thompson jeff Tonkel jim Wilson Delta Omicron Epsilon Anita Mitchell f w'-k W' President Polly Bowers Secretary Cindy Little Vice-President Susan Willo ugh by Historian Melissa McGinnis Treasurer - w Christi Browning Kath ryn Hildebrand Shelley Albert Beverly Butcher Carol Koenigs Delta Omicron Epsilon's members are dedicated to serving the campus, the community and the world. The girls sponsor ward parties at the Naval Hospital and Sharp Hospital, as well as giving picnics for children from Southeast San Diego. They also participate in Ugly Man On Campus during the spring, and work with the Vietnam Gift-Pac Organization. Besides its annual Snowflake Ball, the group ushers at childrens' concerts and helps with school elections. Dory Rigopoulos Ruth Noel Connie Roberts l lulie Lindquist Susan West Mildred Lowe Carol Wright panhellenic council ...to maintain... fraternity life and inter-fraternity relations on a high plane within the college. .. ...to further fine intellectual accomplishments and sound scholarship. .. ...to work with the administration in the maintenance of high social standards ...to act as a forum forthe discussion of questions of interest to the college and fraternity world. .. KW ff' fab A , , 1 x 'i it! ' ! , QQ ff! 'if fit' N , . , F l K If- K! 1.,' Qtr le., tb 'HH Kimi ffkscfi.. 1 ylfiii.. W l f if A ' i , Q 1 . f K, f X.-If 1. Sue Baggerly 2. Pamela jones 3. Kris Knutson 4. Kathy johnson 5. Sandy Campbell 6. Dianne Stamp 7. Judy Duffield 8. Cheri Forbes 9.1an Shideler 10. Dianne Smales 11. Cindy Stolier 12. Barbara Perrou 13. Sue Gilman 14. Amy Stoddard 15. janet Purvis 16. Cyndi Murdock 17. julie Heathman 18. Dianne Mason 1 i H fp i sl J L A fl A N.. ., l C4 Q J ff l fm sf l 2 1 of x, yjryy V71 l N KX ff --Rib XXNS f y .f f . , y l l.,..-l f X 1. Nancy Corrigan-Treasurer 2. ludy Haller-Panhellenic Advisor 3. Annie Ch ristian-Secretary 4. Shirley Huddleston-Office Manager 5. Patt Higgins-President 6. lan McLeod-Vice President inter fraternity Coumiil pg V ii J 7 ffm!! Q M xv I+ ri sew? FX fig!! X5 N f' fWff5TrV ' Qrfifi i Q fg X 4 VVM k W I half wo hYhW y'1'l-li' ' J Wx r Vogel I l AX XJ 18 X ti Pun kie Mc Mahan Peggy Pearce joy Moradian Lorayne johnson jan Waterman Barbara Malony Kathy Ford Teri Lord Carol De Vito Maura Romley Gayle Frauen berger Martha Curtin jennifer Ricanor Susan Brown Kathie Burke BOTTOM ROW, FROM LEFT: Peggy McKinnon, Dee Gatchell, Diane Zimmer, Dede Upde- graft, Sally Norton, Leslie Holt, Anna Millard, Susan Pratt, Kary O'Neil. MIDDLE ROW: Margie Clark, Adrienne Harp, Debbie Browneller, Karen Byrnes, Lynn jones, Kathy Flem- ming, Connie Sticklen, Pat Manglicmot, Donna Minard, Betty Smith, Nancy Robson, Loosie Dawson. TOP ROW: Marlene Hanson, Chris Boldeman, Linda Caplan, Cindy Parks, Barbara Betzold, Kathy Kingston, Nancy Furrow, Cathy Currier, Bonnie Schuler, Camille Bouza, Laurie Hunter, Karen Watson. xfhgl , Z l e Y Qt Q5 3 J i l im ,J Sweethearts of the Nil 1. Sue Gilman 2. Linda Vinta 3. Laura Cook 4. Susan Boaz 5. Diane Sokol 6. ludy Gordon 7. Cheryl Meyers 8. Marcia Forster 9. Debbie Seim 10. Donna Mador 11. judye Myrick 12. Sue Clarkson 13, Vera Corsi 14. Angela Labbato 15. Suzy Schnur 16. Pam McGinnis 17. Cassie Sutherland Little Sisters A of ll - Minerva L M35 Q3 l lligtii il 1. Debbie Grubbs 2. Betsy Hank 3. Susie Barry 4. Marianne Sullivan 10. 11 12 13 N Nancy Men ke Debbie Harrington julie Oswald Michelle West 5. Sheri Trail 14, loanie Black 6. Nancy Shaw 15. Melanie Kemp 7. Sas larrett 16. judy Friend 8. Christy Marcus 17. Ima Lion 9. Lynn Wynkoop Little Sisters of the Seven Stars Little Sisters ofthe Seven Stars include FRONTROWZ Amy Stoddard, Mary Sullivan, Marilyn Tudal, ludy johnson. SECOND ROW: Mimi Kirk, Pat Palmer, Kathy Cadman, Moira Kearney, Cindi Fredericks. TOP ROW: loan Turner, Barbara Poole, Marty Brown, Martha Clark, Nancy Halvorson, Susie Schull, and Cindy Whipple. I I 2 My 1 SE A .f .3 5,244- -f' 1 .L f -'wr X ' ii, Q ' lf' ' , , if '-f F s I :-5 nj.. ,, If - ft. F J X ' jg: ljttleefi 1. Diane Ruffner 2. Lynn Disharoon 3. Terri Dennis 4. Kathy Rossoll 5. Patrice Campbell 6. Cathy Garvey 7. Claudia Peters 8. Wendy Sulhoff 9. Debbie Bently 10. Lindy Lane 11. Diane Smales 12. Lori Chew 13. Mari Woolsey 14.Barbara Gordon 15. Sharon Meek 16. Shelley Huson ITIBS 17. loan Kellogg 18. joy Pierce 19. Lynn lakes 20. Mary Wright 21.Cheri Forbes 22. Barbara Roberts 23. Susan Fenstermacher 24. Debbie Schindler 25. Vian Connley 26. Linda Richissin 27. Pam Hummell 28. leanne Mac Adam 29. Georgene Smith 30. Carol Lovick 31. Laurie Peterson 32. Eileen Stahr ' X , Wi V91 f fJsfQtnwllQWhf1y'wra is Ffx I7 fztxfjlll f-xy Ulllzlk I lxf ,lx J l 1 W3 W 'O W llllllll .rti 21- in ,i l 5' ' 4 'll' l Q N A y .1 in - '15 Q Q Y-3,3 , jf' 4 X lv AA Little Sisters of th Cross d Swords Sitting, left to right: Maureen Goble, Diane Vecsg Sherri Rosen- baumg Sandy Campbell. Standing, left to right: Donna Reinhardt, Cris Ferguson, Penny Hughton. Chi D lphia First row, left to right: Mary l Schilerg Karen Carey, Kimberly Hushbeck. Second row, left to right: Linda Wheelock, president, Kathie Burke, Gail Hathaway, Third row, left to right: Alex Singer, Lou Woodbury, Cathi Stockalperp Thelma Edwards. CRESCENTS C U Ex! W S fs' I7 I? R W I U ILL W f fx F 2 L 5 of X If I .DiAnn Marcovich .Susie Pedersen . Sue Vinton .Teri Lord .Pan Lineberger .Gayle Van Voorhis .Adriane Alpert Hedy Sternfield .jeanene Malm .Ann Coffman .lulie McCarthy .Wanda Andersen .Christy Forster .Carol Costigan Bonny Crafts . Candy Marrs . Barb Perrou .Cindy Stolier Little Sisters Kappa Sigs mmm Q Emma f5?E.d M llfmigblglflgg S l. j 9 'IOC ICI 1 'l'lM Ltt 'l2SeCa pbell 13N yC g 14 Ap Isk b 15Ml K g Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross Alpha Tau Omega QQWQQQ W JW . X, . V i .., r +L. li 'l. Patti Welker 2. lody Meacha 3. Zada Aker 4. Luann Mischl 5. Lucy Williams 6. Christy Black 7. Cindy Dunn 8. Pat Fisher 9. Linda Watters 10. Debbie Lyons Little Sisters of Athena Sigma Pi fail , QWQQWWU aaaaaws l ll rf Www Vx rlhgggl 1M lEkt 2N ya 3VlBk 4N yO SGI Cl 65h Ht 78 dySpen 8Ell nHegw 12. Ellyn Wade 13 14 15 I ll Sims I Shidele I dielenkins 16 17 18 Charlyn wild 9 Barbara Foster 10 Cynthia Egger 11 Kathy Williams Cheryl Mas Kathy Nottbusch 9 Mary Camille Ashcraft Mortar Board Inter-Dorm Council Finance Board Rugbyettes Michael F. Boyle A.S. Vice President SAE Fraternity Chairman, Long-Range Planning Board Social Sciences and Professional Rep. to A.S. Council Ralph Nathaniel Brown A.S. President A.S. Vice President Associated Students Boards and Committees President, Kappa Sigma Fraternity john Michael Cafaro Associated Men Students judiciary Board President, lnterfraternity Council President, Sigma Chi Fraternity Chairman, Athletic Board Michael Elwood Cassady Chairman, Activities Board Dean's List Pre-Legal Society AnnaMarie Chavez Associated Women Students Secretary AWS Representative to AS Council Golden Girls Dean's Advisory Board, School of Business Vian Conley Secretary, AS Council Cetza Del Sudoeste Gamma Phi Beta Stephen A. Coslick Finance Board Chairman, Special Events Board Who's Who Chairman Dormitory Offices De Lora Catherine Deal Mortar Board Kappa Delta Offices and Committees Dean's List Panhellenic Committees ludith A. Duffield Cetza Las Meninas AWS Boards and Committees Panhellenic Council Committees Barbie Duncan Cetza Golden Girls Dormitory Offices Community Involvement Bureau 230 guess... Debra Ann Greenfield Mortar Board Dean's List Alpha Lambda Delta Angel Flight Michele johnson President, Angel Flight Mortar Board Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Phi Beta Kappa Committee George Richard Kretowicz Chairman, Long-Range Planning V.P., Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Economics Honorary Society Business Rep. to A.S. Council Susan King A.S. Executive Coordinator Publications Board Editor, Daily Aztec Outstanding Woman journalist, SDSU Who's Jeri Lentz AWS Committees President, Cetza, Las Meninas President, Mortar Board Dean's List Dennis Madison Lightner President, AMS President, Sigma Chi Fraternity Oceotl Athletic Board Susan Lyon Panhellenic Council President, Chi Omega Sorority Community Involvement Bureau DramafChorus Steering Committee 1 . .in american colleges and universities Marilee McLean Vice-President, Cetza Mortar Board Shell and Oar Dean's List Lee Snap Marshall Inter-Dorm Council IFC Secretary Community Involvement President, Delta Upsilon Rhonda Tallis Miller Alpha Lambda Delta Inter-Dorm Council Sophomore Woman of Year Big Sister Program john David Olson Chairman, CAB Sunrise Columnist Experimental College Barbara Perrou President, Sigma Kappa Golden Girls Dormitory Offices Athletic Spirit Board Barryl. Ross A.S. Committees Pi Kappa Alpha Big Brother Program Dormitory Officer james M. Roth AMS Big Brother Rush Chairman lnterfratern ity Council Secretary, President, TKE Clifford Sherr President, Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Pi National Award for Outstanding Achievement Dean's List lacquelyn jo Singer Mortar Board President, Golden Girls Dean's List Panhellenic Thomas C. Stickel IFC Vice President Oceotl President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Community Involvement Bonny Storey Mortar Board Dean's List President, Kappa Delta Chairman, Special Events Board Kathleen Graham Sumner AWS Council Alpha Gamma Delta Dormitory Offices President, Panhellenic Eugene M. Sword Sop omore Class President IFC Vice President President, Pi Kappa Alpha A.S. Boards and Committees john Louis Tipon Dean's List Lambda Chi Alpha Gamma Theta Upsilon IFC Officer jeffrey Marc Ton kel IFC Treasurer, Sigma Chi Rugby Club Community Involvement Thomas Gene Walters IFC Treasurer Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Epsilon Pi Tau Sharyn Yettra Mortar Board Spurs President, Alpha XI Delta Flag Captain, Marching Aztecs David P. Young UFC Vice President Oceotl Tau Kappa Epsilon Athletic Spirit Board 231 The band rehearses in one of Cali- fornia's finest and newest, most modern, air conditioned facilities. State owned instruments may be provided without rental fee for the band members. Providing a rich and varied musical experience for the college instrumentalist, regardless of his specific musical interests is the San Diego State University, . . Charles D. Yates joined the Music Department faculty of San Diego State this past fall as Director of Bands. He con- ducts the Marching Aztecs, Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, and jazz Ensemble. 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Gilbran IEFFREY FISHER Mathematics IUANITA FLEGAL English DALE FLEMING Zoology KENNETH FLOR Accounting IANICE FOOTNER Social Welfare GEORGE FORBES Chemistry IOHN FORD Aerospace Engineering BRUCE FORELL Biology KAREN FRANZ Psychology IOHN FRENCH Public Administration VINCENT FRETWELL Social Science PATRICIA FRIEDRICH Physical Education MARY FRITCH Social Science LINDA FRYE English SUSAN FUHRER Spanish IOHN FULLER Social Science DAVID FUNK Accounting GARY GAGNON Social Welfare CARLOS GAINES Spanish SUSAN GALLERSTEIN Environmental Design GAIL GALZA Chemistry MICHAEL GARD Business-Real Estate SHERYLL GARRETT Physical Education NANCY GEHRING Social Science MAX GENTZLER Management LAURA GERIG Art MICHAEL GERSON Business Management ROBERT GIBSON Social Science VICKI GIFF English NANCY GILBERT Speech Communications DIANNE GILL Food and Nutrition XENOPHON GLAVAS Mechanical Engineering BEEBER GLENNY Mathematics WENDY GNIFFKE Chemistry BEVERLY GOAD English SHARON GOEDHART Psychology SHARON GOLDSMITH Social Welfare HELENE GORDON Home Economics PAULINE GORDON English IANE GORTON Marketing PAMELA GOTT journalism IRVI NG GOTTSCHALK Political Science LINDA GOTTSCHALK Social Science IANICE GRADY Psychology CAROL GRAHAM Home Economics NANCY GRAHAM Social Science STEPHEN GRANFIELD Social Science REBECCA GRAY Social Science IANICE GREEN English DANNY GREENBLAT Management DEBRA GREENEIELD Public Administration PATRICIA GREENLEE English CHRISTOPHER GRE NFELL Physical Education IOHN GRIDLEY English Literature LARRY GRIFFITH Special BERYL GROOM Fine Arts and Social Science ANN GRUBE Mathematics CINDY GUENGERICH Fine Arts and Humanities IOHN GUENGERICH Social Science SUSAN GUILLOT Social Science MADELINE GUINEY History GARY GULLEY Philosophy MARILYN HACKIM Nursing TRUDI HAINES Social Science LYDIA HALL English , Wi, ,' -- ., , -ii if 155 if ff: AM 4. ici i L? 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Maybe it was your sadness revoking my own memories Or the smile that seldom came .A that made me care Ronan Brockman MICHAEL HALL Marketing GLORIA HAMMOND English SHIGEKO HANAOKA Mathematics MARY HANES Speech Pathology- Audiology RONALD HANSEN Geography GERALD HARK Business Management SHIRLEY HARK Child Development ROBERT HARNDEN Speech Arts HALLIE HARTLAY Education THOMAS HARTSOOK Geography ION HARTZ Anthropology WILLIAM HARVEY Economics CYNTHIA HARVIE Fine Arts and Humanities FRANK HATFIELD Accounting KIMBERLY HATCHCOCK French SANDRA HELLER Spanish IOHN HELLYER Information Systems Management LARRY HEMPHILL Industrial Technician HARRIET HENDERSON Political Science RICHARD HENDERSON Physical Education IANE HEZLEP Social Welfare CATHY HICKS Physical Education IERRY HIGGINS Social Science DIANA HILDEBRAND Speech Pathology- Audiology KATHRYN HILDEBRAND Home Economics WALTER HILLSIII Sociology WILLIAM HILL Business Management KAREN HINTON Social Science CHARLES HOCHART Industrial Arts LEON HOFFMAN Vocational Education MARY HOKE Social Science ANN HOLBEN Mathematics MARK HOLLINCISWORTH Social Science VINCENT HOSHI Chemistry ETHEL HOUCIH Home Economics JUFQQXQH izfufgifcgzf T31 '?i'fff1i'1f E 11 L1'f12'ff2?siIifE51 -fliiiifiii iff : f Liiiffizigeigegi flllifcflw ,, Q, 'E 5-'iffliffilefisi iH,l1f:1,1 . i ' K wifi ' 1'-1 -' .. zf:-11 1,4272 'mf'gsg,1,,:vz.sztte if Q51 1' '1 gfzr-'ii1i1QsgUw3ggk1ggi? , Z L!-fi'1fIiii15ser fi' 9 H 'iH.'5- Q5?592f5'sx1f -' in V . 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Gilbran ROBERT HOWARD Social Science KATHLEEN HUGHES Nursing DEAN HULL Business Administration RAYMOND HUDSON Marketing DONNA HUNDERT Recreation Ad ministration DAVID HU NT Accounting IAMES HUNTER Physical Education HOWARD HUNZE Counselor Recreation CHRISTINA HUTH Social Science MARGARET HUTTER Social Science SUSAN HUXLEY Music LUCILLE lAVELLl Music SHURI INGALSBE Social Science SUSAN INSKO English PATRICIA IACOBS Political Science IEFFREY IACOBSEN Parks and Recreation ELSIE lOBE Fine Arts and Social Science BETTY lOHN English CRYSTAL lOHNSON Home Economics DEAN IOHNSON Sociology HUGH IOHNSON IndustrialArts KAREN IOHNSON Accounting MICHELE IOHNSON Nursing MINERVA IOHNSON Spanish SHARON IOHNSON Social Science SUSAN IOHNSON Social Science GORDON IU NG Zoology IUNE KARLSTROM journalism IULlE KARP English SHERRY KASPER Nursing DEAN KEARL Chemistry LAWRENCE KELLY Special MICHAEL KENNY Marketing TRUDIE KEOUGH Nursing PATRICIA KEPPLE History DANIEL KERBERG Special KAREN KERN Nursing MIKE KILEEN Information Systems Management MAUREEN KING English PRASIT KITISAKKUL Finance PATRICIA KLAUER Speech Communication IOAN KNABEL Marketing CHARLOTTE KNUTSON Physical Education DAVID KOENICISHOFER Mechanical Engineering CANDICE KOROPP Social Science BETTY KOTTKE Art Education PATRICIA KRAMER Social Science FRANK KULISCHAK Accounting LINDA KULPA Nursing STEVEN BUSHNER Political Science ADRIENNE LA BRUCHERIE journalism IANIS LAGESON Social Science DOUGLAS LAIRD Chemistry KATHLEEN LARKIN Business Administration TERRYL LAVERY Nursing VAN LEICHTER Criminal justice Administration IERI LENTZ Home Economics ROBERT LERTPAICHAIYON Business Management EMILY LEUNCI Social Welfare IUDY LEU NG Finance We sszgfbssgsaiezeiIsfiefieiissmigggzggsfgigfgsggsgmieis gsigsgsgtg23191421192:rife-meftsagggsigstgsgizs swwfmgglgxvlsg . ni- .: :fm- ififsslsssvsvsfg t -1-1, sfwtsftmvsff it fSgss'11:a1.f-f 11 gzzsgwgsgss w::f::.zft-ffff g cttsatlgigglgll ful .' sa f e, fwzstfsf atgggszgsrg sssmsrtsa-Vt: siiiffffegsfs i'l5WP i?5 f':f -ii fi : i ' QQSKSE ifgfgsgiigf gigi fffmigg S9ESEL?1i57fi!i?iirsLm i::'m',.. 5551-53:53 S 5 ,1z5X,L53g5:f :siiwXxf V tliiiffi gfigl IUPIAN LEU NG Psychology IANET LEWIS Physical Education PAM LEWIS Physical Education ROXANNE LINDSEY Fine Arts PAMELA LINEBURGER Social Science IEAN LITTLE Social Science HERMA LLOYD Social Science PRISCILLA LOGAN 9? Child Development TERI LORD Physical Education SUSAN LORE NZ Social Science Life wherever it shows itself, truth no matter how bitter-to speak out boldly to people, sin- cerely, point-blank-this is what excites me, this is what I want! Modest M uso rgs ky DIANE LORTZ English KATHRYN LYFORD Social Science RICHARD LYTWYN Business Administration RUBEN MACABITAS Mechanical Engineering HUGH MAC MILLAN Marketing 4 f tif? ROSE MADDEN Fine Arts and Social Science MARCELLA MADDUX journalism PAMELA MALLORY Mathematics DIANN MARCOVICH Social Science KAREN MAREK Social Science ROBERT MARRS Special IERRY MARTIN Social Science SHERRY MARTIN Marketing SUSAN MARTINY Fine Arts IOANN MASTERS Home Economics DALE MASTNY Industrial Arts IOANN MATTHEWS Anthropology DAVID MAY Art MELINDA MAY Political Science IAMES MC ALEXANDER IndustrialArts STEPHEN MCCALL Spanish GEORGE MCCAY Industrial Arts GLENDA MCCLUNG Fine Arts and Social Science DANIEL MCCORMICK Finance MARGARET MCCUMBY Social Science I came into a very young world in a very old time. Erik Satie afigmifz f 4 QE K 3 ,-,gi f gf 1 if 9 wwf YW i ff., fi sisl KAREN MCDANIEL English SUZANNE MCDANIEL Speech and Hearing Pathology DONNA MCDOWELL English DONALD MCFARLIN Business Management IUNE MCINTIRE Fine Arts and Humanities GORDON MCLEAN Business Management NORINE MCPHERSON Speech Pathology and Audiology THOMAS MEASURES Business Management MADLINE MECCHI Psychology CHARLES MENDENHALL Civil Engineering TANDY METZ Fine Arts and Humanities SIEGRID MEYER Social Science NANCY MEYERDIRK Home Economics IOHN MIDDAGH Business Administration SHARON MIHALOVICH French BEVERLY MILLER Fine Arts KENNETH MILLER Social Science LEONARD MILLER Public Administration WALTER MILTON Social Science CAROL MINESCH Social Science LUANN MISCHLER Social Science LINDA MONTS English-Library Science DEBORAH MOORE Social Science ROBERT MOORE Physical Education F. MICHELE MORGAN child Development IANET MORRIS Nursing SUE MORSE Social Science IACK MOSHER English-Spanish SUZANNE MOSS Social Science BOBBIE MOYER Geography CYNTHIA MURDOCH Child Development SCOTT NAVE Economics IUDITH NELSON Physical Education MARIE NELSON Sociology IAMES NESTEBY American Studies THOMAS NEVINS Management SIDNEY NEWKIRK Finance NGA NGUYEN Accounting PAMELA NIMS Special TERRY NISHIDA Engineering RUTH NOEL Art NORMAN OBAYASHI Psychology PAT OCHA journalism SHIRLEY O'CONNELL Nursing CAROL OHMAN Special ERIC OLANDER Physical Education DIANNA OLIVER Sociology CAROLYN OLSEN Child Development 264 Decisions awaken the spirit of man The great decision comes first The great work follows Wilfred Peterson LINDA OMDAHL Nursing DOREEN ONG Social Science NAO OTAKE Telecommunications and Film EVELYN PANKHURST Health Education THOMAS PAPPAS Geography CYNTHIA PARKER English WILLIAM PARKER Special A NNE PARRI SH Special ELENA PASCUAL Sociology TERESA PASCUAI Mexican-American Studies STEPHANIE PATTERSON journalism and Psychology THOMAS PAYNE Psychology 265 EDWARD PEASE GERALD PEASE French WALTER PEASE Biology MARI PERNI Social Science BARBARA PERROU Social Science TOBY PERRY Business Management LYNN PERRYMAN English DAVID PETERSON English LARRY PETERSEN Marketing ROBERT PETERSEN Marketing LYNN PETTIIOHN Child Development CHRISTINE PETTIS Child Development SUSAN PHILLIPS Fine Arts and Social Sciences LORA PIAZZA Psychology SILVA PIMENTAL Marketing EVELYN PINKIERT Social Welfare WENDY PLOTTEL Social Sciences LAWRENCE PLUTH History MICHAEL PONSFORD Accounting BARBARA POOLE Social Science SANDRA POOLE Physical Education PORNSWAN POOSOMPORN Economics WANDA POPKO Home Economics PENNY POST Art ROBERT POWERS Economics YVETTE PUTNAM Social Sciences IIN QUIN Civil Engineering GRACE RADFORD Nursing DENNIS RALYEA Public Administration BRUCE RAMET Speech Communications IANE RATHBURN Anthropology CHERISSE RAWDIN Psychology SCOTT RAWERS Political Science MARY REGAN English SHIRLEY REAGLES Social Science LYNN REEEF Public Administration IOHN REES Public Administration ARGENTINA RENNIE Spanish PATTY RICE Social Sciences CHRISTINE RICHARDS English MARK RILEY Marketing BARBARA ROBERTS Home Economics GREG ROBINSON Business Management CRAIG ROCHA English MARY ROE Math CHRISTINE ROGERS Home Economics MELANIE ROLLINS English RALPH ROLLINS Geography PETER ROMERO Political Science JAMES ROSENBAUM Special Behind her smile, who will ever know her thoughts. 267 MICHAEL ROSENBURG English IA NET ROSENTHAL Social Science BARRY ROSS Business Management YVONNE ROSSINI Finance DONITA ROTHERHAM Nursing ELIZABETH ROY Social Science PETER RUGGLES History DOROTHY RUSNELL Psychology PHILIP SALAMY Accounting VIRGINIA SALERA English How divine a thing a woman may be made. William Wadsworth THOMAS SALDIN History MARY LOU SALZMAN Social Science ROSALINDIA SANCHEZ Spanish ROMU LO SARNO Business Administration RAYMOND SCHARBACK Real Estate SUSAN SCHOEBINGER Music GAIL SCHRIEFER English THOEDORE SCHRIEFER Education CHARLES SCHUBERT Industrial Arts STUART SCHURCH Social Science MICHAEL SCHWARZ Accounting SANDI SCHWIEN Social Science KATHY SEDLACEK Latin-American Studies LORRAINE SEELEY Latin-American Studies IUDY SHAW English GERALD SHEA English TIMOTHY SHEEHAM English CLIFFORD SHEER Accounting PAMELA SHIRLEY Enviromental Design GEORGE SHOEMAKER Public Administration IANE SIGNAIGO Social Science SUSAN SIMPSON Nursing DONNA SINCUXIR Fine Arts and Hummanities NANCY SINGLETON Political Science SUZANNE SIRES Nursingq ROBERT SIVACOE Marketing SHERMAN SKEETE Art MARY SKETOE Art WILLIAM SKETOE Graphic Art IANET SLANZO Social Science MARILYN SLANTON Home Economics HOWARD SMITH Marketing IAMES SMITH English KRIS SMITH English MONTE SMITH Engineering PAUL SMITH Psychology STEWART SMITH Business Management CHARLES SNODGRASS Marketing RENE SOLOMON Speech and Hearing Pathology RACHEL SONABEND Social Science GEORGE SPEICHER Business Administration MICHAEL SPEYER Marketing IUDITH SPRINGER Math PERRY SPROAT Fine Arts WENDY STACKHOUSE Social Science TERI STAFFEN Physical Education DIANE STAMP Physical Education LINDA STARK Social Science IAN STATMAN Biology IANICE STEELE Home Economics MICHAEL STEVENSON Business Management MICHAEL STEWART Economics DAVID STICKELS Business Adminsitration EILEEN STOCKFISCH Social Science AMY STODDARD Social Science PATRICK STROBEL English IUDY STURDIVANT Sociology IAMES SULLIVAN Social Sciences KATHLEEN SUNMER English SYDNEY SUTLIFF Social Science PAM SWEARINGER Music IOHN TALBOT Telecommunications and Film NANCY TATBOT Nursing DEBORAH TALLENT Education BILLY TANG Microbiology W il E ii :gig as as ., .E in so if the smile is not so bright or the greeting not so cheerful don't mark it off as snob .... tears don't have to be of water Ronan Brockman KAREN TANI Math CHRI STI NE TARA NTO Psychology NANCY TAYLOR Social Science SUSAN TAYLOR Latin-American Studies TWILA TEATS Home Economics HARVEY TEDFORD Industrial Arts NEILA THOMAS Spanish MARGARET THOMPSON Social Science JOYCE THORNE Art PATRICIA THORPE Social Science MARY THUDIUM Music ROBIN TIDWELL French PAMELA TIPTON Physical Education ANDREA TOMAR Physical Education HEIDI TOPPER English SHERI TRAIL Social Science NGOC SINH TRAN Accounting IANICE TRUE information Systems YUEN MAY TSUI Microbiology MARIANNE TSUSHIMA Home Economics MARILYN TUDAL Social Science KATHY TU NSTALL Speech Pathology REBECCA URATA English SHEILA UYEII Fine Arts MARGARET VAIL Home Economics STEVEN VAN BIBBER Physics DANIEL VAN HESPEN Business Administration ARTHUR VARLEY Biology THOMAS VAN ZANT Accounting MILTON VAUGHT Physical Education IA NET VP UG HN Home Economics DEBORAH VIGNOVICH Social Science PEGGY VOLLAND Social Science FRANK WAITKUS Telecommunications and Film IAMES WALLACE Political Science MARIA WALLACE Spanish DEBORAH WALRUTH Nursing DOROTHY WALSH History CAROLE WALTERS Child Development LOUIS WANG Accounting IANIS WARD Speech Pathology and Audiology SUSAN WARD Social Sciences THOMAS WATERS Psychology DEIRDRE WATRINC1 Special IOHN WECKERLY English LINDA WELCH English MARY WELTY Social Sciences WILLIAM WESTIN Information Systems ANNE WESTON Social Science ANNEMIEK WHALEN French MICHAEL WHALEN Spanish LINDA WHEELOCK Child Development CYNTHIA WHIPPLE Special Applied Arts PECICIY WHIPPLE Social Science EDWARD WHITTLER Political Science BONNIE WIDMEYER Home Economics CHERYL WICICIINS Fine Arts-Hummanities SUSAN WILCOMB Child Development SANDRA WILEY Speech Pathology RICHARD WILKIE Psychology ALYCE WILLIAMS Social Science ANNARAE WILLIAMS Art CHERYL WILLIAMS French, English KIMBERLY WILLIS Nursing KATHLEEN WILSON Scoial Science SP IILL WINNEN Marketing GAIL WOKULUK English JOYCE WOODRUFF Sociology CHARLES WORDEN Biology KATHERINE WILSON Music MARIORIE WILSON Spanish THOMAS WINKLER eech Communications 4 You may give your love but not your thoughts For they may have their own thoughts. You may house their bodies but not their souls, For their souls dwell in the house of to morrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams. You may strive to be like them, but seek not make them like you. For life goes not backward not tarries with yesterday. You are the bows from which your children are wing arrows, sent forth. Gilbran SALLY WRIGHT Child Development THOMAS WRIGHT Real Estate SANDRA YANO Information Systems EUGENE YEE Accounting HIROMITSU YOKOI Business Marketing DAVID YOUNG Sociology DENISE YOU NG Economics HAROLD YOUNG Physical Education IOHN YOUNG Finance WANDA YOUNGER information Systems IAMES ZAGAMI Music KAREN ZAHN Foods and Nutrition SONDRA ZERMAN Social Science VICKIE ZIEGLER Social Sciences AGOSTINO ZOLEZZI Finance SAMUEL ZOLEZZI Drama T lmperial Valley Campus Established in 1959, the Calexico Campus of San Diego became a permanent part of the State College system in March of 1969. This campus is the smallest and newest division of the state college system, having a student-teacher ratio of fifteen to one. San Diego State, Calexico, was established as a bi-cultural institution, plac- ing emphasis on the training of teachers who will work primarily in Mexican- American areas. Having the campus a short walk from the Mexican-American border allows students and faculty the opportunity to enjoy the hospitality of Old Mexico at first hand. The intimate and leisurely atmosphere on campus provides a unique setting for study and experimentation in education. Students participate in on-cam- pus organizations, whose projects often expand to include other Imperial Val- ley communities. Thelstudent-California Teachers's Association, Mecha, the Associated Stu- dent Body, and several special study classes unite to provide continunity to a campus comprised of students with varied backgrounds. A very special project, begun in September of 1969, was the refurbishing and upgrading of a new Student Union on campus. The house was set aside as stu- dent property, decorated to look like a Mexican fiesta, and now provides stu- dents with their own study social area. ALATORRE, MARY CHRISTINE Spanish ARDOIN, ARTHUR W. Social Science BAEZ, GLORIA Social Science BARBOSA, NANCY Social Science-Education BERTUSSI, CAROLYN ANNE Social Science-Elementary BUROW, DORIS HAAG Social Science-Education CHARLSON, SANDRA LEE Social Science DUGGINS, KATHLEEN Math EATON, THOMAS RAYMOND Social Science ELLISON, KATIE LEE Fine Arts FARRELL, RONALD E. Social Science EELDMAN, LILY WILHELMINA Social Science GARCIA, DELIA Social Science GLOVER, NANCY IEAN Social Science GRAHAM, IANETTE DENISE 276 Social Science HANEY, MARILYN SUE Social Science Aa-jp: . ,- ,.,..-ov W, N I Ffh!-gr: dl g, in A time for learning. The new Student Union being constructed. HARRIS, ELIZABETH P. Social Science HOLLOW, LOLA H. Social Science HOLLOW, EDWARD C 1oHNsoN, Mem c. Social Science IOPES, IACQUELINE A. Social Science IURADO, MARIA C. Social Science KIDWELL, IRAS L. Social Science KNIGHT, SUSAN MIRANDA, MARY M. Social Science OELRICH, JACK R. Social Science 277 Associated Student Body officers: in their new office. Left to right lgirlsiz Chris johnson- Presidentg Janette Graham-Secretaryp Susan Dobbs-Women's Rep. Left to right lboysl: Warren Smith -Men's Repg Art McBride-Vice President. ORTIZ, MARIORIE RAE Spanish OSWALD, GEORGE H. Social Science PACHECO, LEWIS ARTHUR Social Science PADDOCK, MARIORIE N. Social Science PAVAO, MARY LOU Social Science POLISH, DELBERT M. Social Science I POORE, MARY E. Social Science PRITCHETT, GLADYS L. English RYAN, MARIA H. i Social Science SALINE, ARLENE N. Social Science ' Q A , 4, SEMMES, IAMES Social Science SHELTON, BILLIE 1. Social Science SLAVENS, BARBARA l. Social Science SMITH, WARREN E. Social Science TALLEY, MARY L. Social Science VALKENBURG, WM. c Social Science VEYSEY, SARAH F. Social Science VRABEL, IOMIL S. Social Science-Elem. WAC-ONER, PATRICIA Social Science ZIEGLER, ARTHUR R. Social Science New life for the New Union. The younger girl keeps a' rolling on my mind .... J. B. Sebastian m..4u n.k if Ex ' af' Biff Q iii wi, A WH OWonderfuI, l Wonderful, 1 and most wonderful wonderfull and yet again wonderful William Shakespear? 1971 ABNEY, GREGORY PAUL Physical Education sports, Kappa Sigma AGEE, THOMAS FLINT Marketing ALAMEDA, GEORGE KENNETH Marketing Deans Lrst, Kappa Sigma. ALEXAITIS, ION HARLAND History ALEXANDER, DON Physical Education Swimming, Water Polo, Asa Student Body Candidate 1970. ALFARO, MARIO IOSE Art-Environmental Design ALLISON, IAMES DONALD Math ALATORRE, MARY CHRISTINE Spanish AMANO, NANCY MITSUKO English AMMANN, ELSIE B. Psychology ANANTAPRAKORN, SOMCHAI Business Administration - Marketing ANDERSON, CARROL LYNN Social Science ANDERSON, IEANNE LEE Art - Education Gamma Phl Beta, Zura Hall Wing V.P., Coto- llets, Les Sevants, Vets Club Hostess ANDERSON, LINDA DIANE English - Elementary ANDOLSEK, DENNIS KEITH Marketing Cultural Arts Board, Society for the Advance- ment of Management, Aztec Center stall. ARDOIN, ARTHUR W. social Science ASB Student Union Commissioner wr years, Assistant Editor, Irrrle Brother ARMSTRONG, HUGH D. IR. Marketing - Business Administration Newman Club ARNOLD, IANE DEWEY German German Club AROBIOr LINDA QUINTINA Social Science - Elementary ARONOFE, FRANK D. Public Administration Sigma chi, Long Range Planning sd., Sophm more Class Cou ncrl. ASFAZADOU R, IUNE E. SocialScience AUSTIN, ROBERT PAUL Astronomy AZLING, MARY A. Social Science BAAS, DIANA L. Physical Education BACZYNSKI, KATHIE T. Home Economics Shell and oar - Secretary Treasurer Iunior rear, Treasurer senior Year, Home Economics Club BAEZ, GLORIA Social Science BAGGERLY, SUSAN R. Marketing Angel rlrght '69, Golden crrls '69, Panhellenrc, Alpha Phi - President, Sweethearts ol Diamond '65, Ten Best Dressed '68. BAILEY, PAULA CHRISTINE English BAIRD, BARBARA LYNNE Sociology Zero Population Growth BAIRD, IOHN ALLAN History BAKER, STEVE IOSEPH Political Science Intercollegiate Debate BARBOSA, NANCY Social Science c Education BARKELEW, CLAIRE A. Microbiology Alpha Lambda Delta, Phr Mu Epsilon BARKS, DONNA DARNELL Special S.H.E. Llttle Sister BARLOW, PHILIP RICHARD Aero-space Engineering Crew Team BARNARD, ALAN DEAN Speech Communication BASNER, GORDON LEDNARD Social Science - Liberal Arts BAUMAN, CRAIG IEROME Music Sinfonia, sosc Bands, BECK, LINDA SUE Social Science - Elementary BEDIG, CHRISTINE Social Science SENIDR INDEX BEEBE, PAUL DAVID Special chrrstran science organrcatron BELL, CHARLES WINBORN Industrial Arts BENIAMIN, BARBARA Marketing slticluh BENKE, DONALD GEORGE Telecommunications BENNINGTON, KAY ANN Psychology BENSON, I. BRADFORD Electrical Engineering IEEE, Delta Chi. BERGSTROM, ROBERTA GAIL Special BUROW, DORIS HAAG Social Science - Education BERTUSSI, CAROLYN ANNE Social Science -Elementary BEVERS, RONALD IRWIN History BEZOENIK WIGGENJOST, VIRGINIA Business Education Society ol the Advancement ul Management - Secretary, Student Activities - Secretary, Dean of Student Activities - Secretary, Palomar Cal- lege secretary 'ss-'70 BILZ, IEANETTE MARIE Physical Education sosc Physical Education club, Altec Sailing Club BISSMEYER, ROBERT DENNIS Child Development-Special Education Credential Council ol Exceptional C hildren BITTNER, LARRY WAYNE Marltetrng American Marketing Association BLACK, LORETTA LUFSEY History sosc Operas BLAIR, IOHN RANDOLPH Real Estate BLAKE, PATRICIA ANN Nursing Student Nurses Association ol calitornra BLAKELY, KATHLEEN A. lnlormation Systems Management Kappa Delta, AWS Committees, lr. Panhellenic Las Meninas, Alpha Epsilon Phi trttle Sister. BLANKI NSHIP, KATHRYN RAE Home Economics SDSC Home Economics Association Treasurer BLANKINSHIP, RICHARD DENNIS Telecommunications and Film AERHOPresIdent BLANTON, DIXIE LOU English BLOOMFIELD, LILI GILL Recreation Administration BLINDBURY, IOHN GRANT Public Administration BOECKMANN, LAVERNE Social Science - Elementary BOLLES, RONALD KENT Music Performing Groups r Concert Choir, Men's Glee, College Chorus, Music Educator's Na- tional Conlerence Treasurer, rorergn stu- dent's Brother-Sister Program, BONTADELLI, SUSAN ELAINE Physical Education coldencrrls BOONE, LINDA DALE Eine Arts and Social Science BORDEAUX, SHIRLEY ANN Physical Education Spurs, sosc Physical Education clu Is, BOUK, LINDA GALE Elementary Education Zapotec, cultural Arts Board Chairman, Dorm President, Desk Assistant, Girl ol the Month. BOURDA, CHARLOTTE ANNE socialscience Chi Omega, Daughters ol Dianna, Angel Flight. BOURNE, BRADLEY ARLAN Speech Communication Theta Chl, SDSC Cheerleader '69-70. BOWMAN, IOHN MARK Ntarlteting Sigma Alpha Epsilon BOYCE, PAU LA Nursing Student Nurses Association or calriotnra BOYER, CYNTHIA IANE Nursing Kappa Delta, Angel rlrghr, BRADNER, SANDRA L. Social science chi omega BRADY, TINA KATHLEEN Social Science - Elementary BRANDT, KENNETH IAMES Aerospace Engineering BREWSTER, ROSEMARY FAYE Social Welfare Social Wellare Club, Modern Dance BRINKERHOFF, GAIL ADELE Eine Arts and social science -Elementary BRISTOW, RONALD LEE Business Administration-Accou nting BRITTON, DAVID E. Political Science - Pre-Legal Sigma Phi Epsilon, President's Adyisory Board, Altec Republicans, BROCKMAN, GLENN ALLEN Social Science and Psychology Lamhda chr Alpha, Scholarship Chairman, oeanls List, lnterlraternrty Sports. BROGAN, KATHLEEN S. English BROWER, DAVID LEE Physics SDSC American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics President, Student Represent- ative, Academic Allairs Committee, School olfngirieering BROOKS, SHEILA Psychology BROWN, ALAN RICHARD Social science -Elementary BROWN, DAVID IRA Political Science r Pte-Legal Pi Sigma Alpha, Activities Board, orientation Committee, Model UN. BROWN, IOHN RICHARD Business Management Kappa Sigma - Grand Treasurer, Grand Nlas- ter ol Ceremonies. BROWN, ROSEMARY LOUISE SocialScience Alpha Kappa Delta Honor society, Deans List. BRYDAHL, CLAIRE English Gamma Phr Beta, Executive cotrncrl Vice Pres- ident. BUCHANAN, WALTER F. civiIEngineerrng Chi Epsilon, ASCE BUDWIN, CAROL I. Psychology PsiChi BULICK, DONNA L. Fine Arts and Humanities - Education Sailing Club, Anahuae. BURNS, CONNIE IEAN English Mortar Board, chr Omega, Little srgmals. BUSHORE, RANDY LOUIS Math Antorc,srgma Nu BYRNE, MARY ALICE Biology CABRERA, EMILY CECILIE Biology Anahuac,EOP. CALLAHAN, ROSE MARY Fine Arts, Social Science, Music and Geography CAMPBELL, TIM COLIN Real Estate rencrng team, ltno Epsilon. CANFIELD, BILL Social Wellare CARENDER, KATHLEEN English Alpha Lambda Delta CARL, ROBERT N. Social science CARLSON, CURTIS ROY Biology CARLSON, DARLA IEAN Special Iota Nu Kappa President, sigma Delta Chi secretary, theta Sigma Phi. CARLSON, MARTIN CARL Physical Education CARLSON, SANDRA LEE Social Science CARLSON, WAYNE THOMAS Physical Education Pi Kappa Alpha CARNELLO, IACQUELENE English CARNICOM, GENE E. Social Welfare CIB 3-4, Social wellare Club 4. CARNICOM, IIM Social Science CARPENTER, NEVIN S. SoclalScience CARPENTER, PATRICIA ANN Home Economics chr Omega CARRIER, RALPH FRANK English and Spanish Delta Sigma Phi, Inter-fraternity Council, Presrdenrscouncil. CARTER, NANCY ELLEN Art CASSADY, GRETCHEN SEYLAR Microbiology Phi Mu Epsilon senior index. .. CASSADY, MICHAEL ELWOOD Political Science - Pre-Legal Student-Faculty Activities Board Chairman, Ripon society, Anahuac, Pre-legal Society. Moderate Student Union. CASSIE, IUDY LEE Recreation CASSUTT, THOMAS RUSSULL Chemistry SDSC American Chemical society CHADORCHI, BIIAN Civil Engineering ASCE CHANCE, SUSAN LEE Fine Attsarld Social Science SItiCIub CHANGALA, CECILE L. English CHAPPELL, RUTH ELIZABETH Sociology Daily Altec, Engineer Magactne, CHARLSON, DAVID T. Business Management CHELL, DEENA ELIZABETH English literature CHILDERS, SANDRA GAIL Inlormation Systems Management CHILDERS, TERI LYNN Nursing Outing Club treasurer 3 years CHRISTIANSEN, DONALD EUGENE PubIicAdmtntstratlon AS Police Science Administration - South- western College, AA Liberal Arts - Palomar College. CHRISTENSEN, CYNTHIA Sociology CIBIT, IOSEPH C. IR. Geography Sigma Chi, SDSC Scuba Diving Club, SDSC Outing Club, SDSC Sltl Club. CIORA, WILLIAM DANIEL Finance Sigma Chi CLARK, IANICE MARIE Sociology CLARK, IOHN LIVINGSTON Music College Chorus, Concert choir, Madrtgals, Campus Crusade lor christ. CLARK, LOUISE MAE English CLEMENS, BARBARA IOAN Social Science - Elementary CLINGMAN, MARY ALICE Sociology AKD CODDINGTON, IOSEPH PATRICK Business Management COFFIN, KATHERINE ANN RecreationAdrninistratton Recreation Department Steering committee COHN, TOMMI ANN Social Sciences Sigma Delta chi COLEMAN, PERRY EUGENE Business Administration Management COLLIS, DEBORAH IEAN Fine Arts and Soclal Sciences Delta Omtcron Epsilon, ACE, COLMAN, PAUL VALER Political Science Political Science colliqutum '69, Dean's List 71. COOK, DENNIS GARY Sociology COOPER, BARRY F. Iournalism Daily Aztec COOPER, MARTHA ODETTE Music Mortar Board, Music Educalor's National con- lerence, sDsc Symphony Orchestra, San Diego Youth Symphony. COSLICK, STEPHEN AUBRY Finance Special Events Board chairman, Finance Board Student at large, who's who 'ro-'71, Resident- Assistant Dormitory. COUIE, MINNIE MOORE Home Economics - Foods and Nutrition COUSER, SONDRAMAE Nursing COWART, IOHN KINGSTON Sociology SDSC Karate Club Founder, President, Irl- structor 'ss-'sa, lonathan Christian Hypno- tist Entertainer and Lecturer. CRANE, ANNE ELIZABETH Sociology Sailing CluI:,CIB. CRAVEN, MARTHA SUE English CRENSHAW, SELESTINE Social Science CRISMON, CAROL ANN Physical Education sPEc, wAlzA, Hockey Team, LDS Institute secretary. CROGAN, PATRICIA ANNE Child Deyelopment CRUZ, FRED A. Social Science - Elementary CRUZAN, KATHLEEN LOUISE Fine Arts-Elementary CRUZ, HELEN E. English CRUZ, HELEN E. English CURTIS, CHRISTINE E. Sociology CUSACK, CAROL ESTHER Music Sigma Alpha iota CUSIMANO, IOSEPH PAUL Marketing Varsity Baseball '69-'70 CUTLER, STUART HARRIS Psychology DALLA, MICHAEL ROSS PoliticalScience DALY, KAREN ANN Social Science - Elementary Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl '69.'7o, SDSC Homecoming Princess '69-vo. DATE, SHIRLEY ANN Food and Nutrition DAVIS, IAN G. Social Studies -Elementary e Anthropology DAWSON, IANE LUCINDA Business Administration lnlormation Systems Management Etecutiye Secretary, Alpha Gamma Delta, AlEsEc, Angel flight, Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity Sweet- healts,CetIa. DEAL, DELORA CATHERINE Art-Graphic Communication who's who in American colleges, Angel rltght, Kappa Delta, Panhellentc itush stall, Daughters ol Diane President. DECASTRO, IOHN B. F. Marketing AIESEC '68-'69, American Marketing Associ- ation, Aztec Young Republicans Vice President '69-'70, Aztec Sailing Club '67-'69, Dean's ACI- yisory Council School ol Business. DE GUIDE, SUSAN ROSE Fine Arts and Humanllles DEIKE, DEBORAH IANE Social Science DE LAIRE, IUDITH ANN SoflaIScience SheIIandOar DEL PINAL, IORGE H. Economics DEL VECCHIO, IANE Fine Arts and Social Science A Elementary DEVORE, IAMES MICHAEL sustness Management Tau Kappa Epsilon social Chairman '67-'65, AlEsEc '67, Campus Planning Committee '69, DICKINSON, NANCY ALLEN Psychology Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity tsororityi, Daughters ol Dianna, Auxiliary for Tau Kappa Epsilon, Psi chi, Faculty-Student Grievance Committee Psychology Department, Homecoming Court '69, cerman Club, znd UP and Scholarship Chairman ol Alpha Gamma Delta. DILDAY, LINDA L. Social Science - Elementary Alpha Chi Omega President DISHMAN, LORENE CAROL Art- Environmental Design lr. Chapter American institute ol Designers, Cla tutor, Encounter Groups. DOMINGO, DOLORES MARIE fine Arts, Social science, Art, Psychology DOSTALEK, PATRICIA SUZANNE Nursing Student Nurse's Association, AWS judiciary Board. DUDLEY, BARBARA IEANETTE Physical Education SPEC DUEBER, RONALD IOSEPH Math and Liberal Arts DUESLER, DEBORAH ANN Psychology DUGGINS, KATHLEEN Math Chi Omega, Delta Chi sweetheart, Angel night DUNCAN, IANIE c. Social Science- Elementary Student Teaching, Swimming teacher, Tennis, water Sitting, Swimming. DUNN, CYNTHIA C. Social Science Rughyetles, Alpha Tau Omega Liltle Sister. Chiomega, DUPREE, MARY ANN Social Science A Elementary DUTY, EVELYN MABEL Vocational Education DWIRE, lANEi CLAIRE zoology DYSON, LLOYD ORVILLE IR. Industrial Arts IA Club EATON, THOMAS RAYMOND Social Science EBA, TIMOTHY PAUL Marketing Freshman Class vice-President, Inter-Frater- nity Council Representatiye, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledge Class Social Chairman, inter- Fraternity Sports, Auxiliary Adyisor lcres- centsl. EBERHARDT, PAUL ROBERT Physics- Math ELDER, RICHARD DONALD Social Science - Education Varsity Baseball, Theta Chl Ofllcer. ELEY, RUBY GREEN Social Science ELLISON, KATIE LEE Fine Arts ELMS, DAVID TATUM english ELWICK, SONIA Social science s Elementary Outing Club ERDAL, CHERYL ANN Home Economics - Secondary Aztec slti Club, Shell and oar. ERICK, GAIL ELLEN Art AS council, Fine Arts izepresentatiye, Golden c.irls, Panhellenic izepresentatiye, Alpha cam- ma Delta, who's Who. ESPINOSA, CYNTHIA ANN spanish . Secondary italian Club, Hispanic Club, Spanish Honor society Lifetime Member. ESQUIVEL, GLORIA B. Social Science EYER, PATRICIA LYNN Foods and Nutrition FAHNESTOCK, LINDA IEAN Recreation - Medical Newman, Young Republicans, Sinawilts, Aws. FANSLER, THOMAS ALAN History FARISH, SUSAN IEAN English FARIVAR, ALI AKBAR Broadcasting - Radio and rv FARRAR, IERRY LEE Social science - Elementary FARRELL, IACK DOVLE English College Chorus FARRELL, MICHELE Child Development zvc, Outing Club, Newman Club, Zapotec Historian, slticluo. FARRELL, RONALD E. Social Science FEIKEMA, ANN LYNN Home Economics California Home Economics Association Sec- retary FELDMAN, LILY WILHELMINA Social Science FELTON, CLAUDIA ANN English FENNIG, DORA LEE Physical Education sosc Physical Education Club, women's intercollegiate Volleyball Team, Women's intercollegiate Tennis Team. FENSTERMAKER, SUSAN BETH lournalism Little Sigma, Sigma Delta chi. FERGUSON, FREDERICK DANIEL IR. Physical Education Theta Chi FERGUSON, IANICE RENEE Physical Education - Psychology Alpha Chi Omega, 2nd UP, FERNANDES, EUGENE History AMS Vice-President, MUN fencing, Dean's Advisory Board. FIELD, KATHRYN IRENE Physical Education SPEC, Colden Girls, songleaoer '68-'69, FINLEY, WILLIAM S. Iournalisrn FINNEY, KATHLEEN LOUISE Social Science Alpha Gamma Delta FISHER, IEFFREY B. Mathematics FLEGAL, IUANITA MARY English FLEMING, DALE SCOT Zoology FLOR, KENNETH LEO Accounting xarate Club, slti Club, Spanish Club, Account- ing society, Alfsfc. FOOTNER, IANICE EARLENE Social Welfare Pilleta Phi FORBES, GEORGE THOMAS III Chemistry Sigma chi, Election Committee, ACS Student Alliliales, ACS Council. FORD, IOHN FIELDING Aerospace Engineering Theta Chi, American Institute oi Aeronautics and Astronautics Vice-President. EORELI., BRUCE WAYNE Biology FRANZ, KAREN LEE Psychology FRENCH, IOHN S. Public Administration FRETWELL, VINCENT PETER Social Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon ERIEDRICH, PATRICIA M. Physical Education FRITCH, MARY P. Social Science - Elementary Delta Omicron Epsilon, Honary Spanish Club. ERYE, LINDA English - Elementary Golden Girls FUHRER, SUSAN LOUISE Spanish Sigma Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, FULLER, IOHN EDWARD Social Science - Elementary FUNK, DAVID CLAUDE Accounting GAGNON, GARY I.. Social Wellare GAINES, CARLOS Spanish GALLERSTEIN, SUSAN F. Environmental Design lr. AID GALZA, GAI L VI LLALUZ Chemistry GARCIA, DELIA Social Science GARD, MICHAEL ALVIN Business - Real Estate GARRETT, SHERYLL KRISTINE Physical Education Sigma Kappa, Tau Kappa Epsilon Daughter's of Dianna, Ski Club, GEHRING, NANCY LOU Social Science Community Involvement Board, Aztec Dive Club. GENTZLER, MAX ALAN Management Delta Sigma Phi President, vice-President, Pledgemaster, irc, President's Council, College Area community Relations Council. celtic, LAURA ANN An GERSON, MICHAEL G. Business Management irc Presidentfs Council, DU Treasurer, nu President. GIBSON, ROBERT T. Social Science GIFF, VICKI LYNN English GILBERT, NANCY ANNE Speech Communication GILL, DIANNE IEAN Foods and Nutrition Home economics Department, Student Ad- visoty Council. GLAVAS, XENOPHON GEORGE Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma President, American society ol Mechanical Engineers Secretary, Society ol Automotive Engineers secretary, Aztec zn- gineer, Dean's list. GLENNY, BEEBER IANE Mathematics Kappa Delta, AWS Programs, cis tutor. GLOVER, NANCY IEAN Social Science SCIA GNIFFKE, WENDY LEIGH Chemistry sosc Marching Attecs, American Chemical Society Student Affiliates. GOAD, BEVERLY ILENE English, Alpha Gamma Delta, Symposium. GOEDHART, SHARON LEE Psychology GOLDSMITH, SHARON BARBARA Social Wellare Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board. GORDON, HELENE VIRGINIA Home Economics GORDON, PAULINE ROSE English - Elementary College v, Luthern Campus center, student Liason Committee, Campus Mrnistenes, College Chorus. GORTON, IANE L. Marketing Kappa Alpha Theta, Mortar Board. GOTT, PAMELA ANN Iclurnalism Campus Crusades for Christ, Theta Sigma Phi. GOTTSCHALK, IRVING EDWARD Political Science Model United Nations President, Pi Sigma Alpha. GOTTSCHALK, LINDA SUE Social Science GRADY, IANICE R. Psychology GRAHAM, CAROL ANN Hometconornics Chi Omega Vice-President GRAHAM, IANETTE DENISE Social Science SCTA, ASB Secretary '70-'7'l. GRAHAM, NANCY KATHLEEN socialscience -Elementary GRANFIELD, STEPHEN I. Social Science Pi Kappa Alpha, Varsity Cheerleader, slti Club. GRAY, REBECCA LYNN Social Science - Elementary GREEN, IANICE LOUISE English - Secondary Alpha Phi, Angel flight, Mortar Board Leader- ship school, ten Best Dressed Coeds '66-'69, little Sigmas. GREENBLAT, DANNY G. Management - Employee Relations fencing Team, voung Republicans, Account' ing Society. GREENFIELD, DEBRA ANN Public Administration Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chi Omega, cetta, spurs, tas Meninas, Angel Flight, American Society ol Public Adminis- tration, Panhellenic Rush Counselor Chair- man, Little Sisters ol Athena, Dean's List. CREENLEE, PATRICIA E. Erglish GRENFELL, CHRISTOPHER C. Physical Education Varsity Track GRIDLEY, IOHN LESLIE English Literature Campus Crusade lor Christ, chi sigma. GRIFFITH, LARRY WAYNE Special- Public Administration Economic, Business Management GROOM, BERYL WANDA Eine Arts and Social Science Black Students Union GRUBE, ANN H. Math Grossmont College AWS President, Senator, GUENGERICH, CINDY KAY Fine Arts and Humanities-Elementary GUENGERICH, IOHN ARTHUR SociaIScience GUILLOT, SUSAN MARY Social Science - Elementary GUINEY, MADELINE PATRICIA History VIP GULLEY, GARY BRUMWELL Philosophy sMc HACKIM, MARILYN H. Nursing HAINES, TRUDI Social Science - Education AWS, Golden Girls, International Relations Chairman, Resident Assistant, Community Involvement. HALL, LYNDIA ANN English Alpha Lambda Delta, Maya Hail Resident Assistant. HALL, MICHAEL I. Marlteting Verse Choir, irc, lAtsAc, Big Brother Pro- gram, Pi Kappa Alpha, American Marketing Association, football, PKA custodian-lslis- torian. HAMMOND, GLORIA GENEVIEVE English HANAOKA, SHIGEKO Mathematics Dean's list HANES, MARY MICHAEL Speech Pathology and Audiology HANEY, MARILYN SUE Social Science HANSEN, RONALD E. Geography Basltetlsall, Baseball. HARK, GERALD F. Business Management HARK, SHIRLEY ANNE Child Development HARNDEN, ROBERT DELNO Speech Arts - Broadcasting HARRIS, ELIZABETH POLLARD Social Science HARTLEY, HALLIE Social Science - Elementary Chl Omega HARTSOOK, THOMAS EDWARD Geography Sigma Phi HARTZ, ION A. Anthropology Dean's List Spring '70 HARVEY, WILLIAM Economics HARVIE, CYNTHIA WITT Fine Arts and Humanities - Elementary treble clel Choir, Hillel Organization. HATFIELD, FRANK S. Accounting HATHCOCK, KIMBERLEY IILL French Pi Delta Phi, Sweetheart ol Kappa sigma, Lit- tle Sisters of Kappa Sigma. HELLER, SANDRA Spanish HELLYER, IOHN C. information Systems Management Artec orye Club HEMPHILL, LARRY DAVE Industrial technician Industrial Arts Club, CIE, Baseball Letterman. HENDERSON, HARRIET DENISE Political Science HENDERSON, RICHARD DEAN Physical Education Alpha Tau Omega Vice-President, Oceotlr IFC. HEZLEP, IANE C. Social Wellare Shell and Oar, Gamma Phi Beta. HICKS, CATHY DAUN Physical Education WARA, Palomar College HIGGI NS, IERRY WAYNE Social Science - Elementary HILDEBRAND, DIANA PHAY Speech Pathology and Audiology HILDEBRAND, KATHRYN IEAN Home economics Delta Omicron Epsilon HILL, WALTER AVERILL III Sociology sunrise stall Spring, '70 HILL, WILLIAM HOWARD Business Management uno epsilon HINTON, KAREN RAE S0fiaIScience HOCHART, CHARLES E. Industrial Arts Aztec Sailing Club Vice-President HOFFMAN, LEON CARL Vocational Education and Criminal Iustice Administration HOKE, MARY LOU ISE Social science Delta Phr Llpsrlon HOLBEN ANN LLOYD Mathematics - Secondary c.uras Alegras, Mortar Board, Anahuac, Inter- varsity. HOLLINGSWORTH, MARK ROBERT Social Science - Secondary Dorm Athletic Chairman, lntermurais, HOLLOW, EDWARD C. HOLLOW, LOLA H. Social Science HOSHI, EMORY VINCENT Chemistry HOUGH, ETHEL IEAN Home Economics HOWARD, ROBERT LEE Social Science Newman Center, Delta Sigma Phi, HUDSON, RAYMOND EUGENE Inlormalion Systems Management Accounting society, Mens clee Club, circle lt. HUGHES, KATHLEEN ANNE Nursing SNAC, IV, HULL, DEAN ALAN Business Administration - Marketing HUNDERT, DONNA MARCIA Recreation Administration Dean's List HUNT, DAVID E. Accounting Beta Alpha si, Accou nttng Society. HUNTER, IAMES ALEXANDER Physical Education tract Team 'se-fro HUNZE, HOWARD WILLIAM Counselor Education HUTH, CHRISTINA EMYKE Social Science -Elementary Sailing Club, zura Foods chairman sewn, HUTTER, MARGARET CAROL social Science - Elementary HUXLEY, SUSAN ANN Music Sigma Alpha lota, Mmc. IAVELLI, LUCI LLE C. Social Science INGALSBE, SHURI ANN Social Science Chi Omega INSKO, SUSAN AMANDA MIGNONETTE English lAcoBs, PAll:lt.lA DARLENL senior index. .. Poltttcal st rt-nre Mortar Board, Phi icannt Phi IACOBSEN, IEFFREY ENGLAND Parks and Recreation Management Alpha Tau Omega IOBE, ELSIE MARIE Fine Arts and Social Science - Elementary Dean's List, Delta Phi upsrlon, Association lor ChlIdlloodEduc.1ttDrl. IOHN, BETTY ANN English IOHNSON, CRYSTAL DIANE Home Economics IOHNSON, DEAN ALDEN Sociology ArtecAmbassadors IOHNSON, HUGH THURMAN lndustrlaIArts Industrial Arts Club President '69, Epsilon Pi Tau Vice-President '70. IOHNSON, KAREN IEAN Accounting IOHNSON, MERI CHRIS Social Science Student caliiornra Teacher's Association Pres- ident 'ss-'71, Associated Student Body Prest- denl'7o'71, IOHNSON, MICHELE ANN Nursing Mortar Board, Angel flight, Gamma Phi Beta, Student Nurses Association ol Calllorniar Cheerleader, AS commissioner ol Elections, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Golden 1, Who's WI'l0 In American Universities and colleges, Military Ball Queen 'ro-'71, JOHNSON, MINERVA P. spanish IOHNSON, SHARON LEE Social Science lOHNSONr SUSAN ELLEN Social Science - Secondary IOPES, IACQUELINE ALLEN Social Science IUNG, GORDON ALLEN Zoology IURADO, MARIA C. Social Science KANE, CAROL KATHLEEN Criminal lustlce Administration Alpht Phi, sigma Chi Little Sister. KARLSTROM, JUNE IOANNE loumaltsm Sigma Delta Chi, loto Nu Kappa President 'sa Daily Aztec News Editor Spring vo. KARP, IULIE ANN English Maya Hall Aws, Madison High School Teach- ing Assistant. KASPER, SHERRY RUTH Nursing Student Nurses Association ol California, studentNurseschristtanfellowship. KEARL, DEAN I. Chemistry footballfan KELLY, LAWRENCE M. Special - Engineering, Math, and Business KENNY, MICHAEL DAVID Marketing Society for Advancement ol Management, American Marketing Association, stti Club. KEOUGH, IRUDIE ELAINE Nur--rrlu sturltrrtt Ntrryc-'t Asttrt httrtrrt KEPPLE, PA IRICIA NAN ttistory camma Phi Bt-ta scholarship chairman, sweet' hearts of the Diamond. KERBERG, DANIEL I. special KERN, KAREN LOUISE Nursing Student Nurse oi the Year, lntervarstty Chris- tian feilowshtp, Nurses Christian fellowship, Student Nurses Association. KIDWELL, IRAS LAVERNE Social Science KILEEN, MIKE lniormatton Systems Management Marching Aztecs, SDSC wind Ensemble KING, MAUREEN ELIZABETH English cetra KITISAKKUL, PRASIT Finance KLAUER, PATRICIA ANNE Speech Communication KNABEL, IOAN E. Marketing AtEsEc, American Marketing Association, Sailing Club, Big Brother-Big Sister Program. KNIGHT, SUSAN KNUTSON, CHARLOTTE OLEEN Physical Education SPEC 3 Years, SPEC Secretary, wArtA secre- tary-Treasurer KOENIGSHOFER, DAVID G. Mechanical Engineer AS Council School oi Engineering rtepresentae tive, AS Council Athletics Board Representa- tive, loirlt Engineering Executive Board Chatr- rnan, ASME, SAE, Rugby. KOROPP, CANDICE LEE Social Science Young Republicans KOTTKE, BETTY IOAN An - Education KRAMER, PATRICIA ANN Social Science KULISCHAK, FRANK Accounting Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting society. KULPA, LINDA KAY Nursing SNAC KUSHNER, STEVEN E. Political Science Pre-Legal Society LABRUCHERIE, ADRIENNE DENISE lournalisrn Daily Aztec Activities Editor, Sigma Delta Chi, LAGESON, IANIS LUANNE Social Science LAIRD, DOUGLAS H. Chemistry LARKIN, KATHLEEN T. Business Administration - Marketing LAVERY, TERRYL ANN Nursing SNAC LEICHILR, VAN GORDON crnrunal iusntt- Administration srgma Mu Phi President, Vice-President, Secretary LENTZ, IERRI LYN Home Economics Kappa Delta, Mortar Board President, Las Mertlnas President, spurs, cetca President, Tau Kappa Epsilon Daughters of Diana, Panheltenicizush Chairman LERTPAICHANON, ROBERT BusinessManagement LEUNG, EMILY HAY LING Social Welfare LEUNG, IUDY HAY YUNG Finance LEUNG, IUPIAN IUPCHUNG Psychology LEWIS, IANET P. Physical Education SPEC Secretary, WARA President, Badminton Team, Track and field Team, volleyball Team, LEWIS, PAM A. Physiralsducation Alpha Phi, Girls lntramurals, shell and Oar. LINDSEY, ROXANNE ftneArts-Elementary Angel flight, Maya Hail Treasurer Fall '7o. LINEBERGER, PAMELA MAY Social Science - Elementary Las Meninas, Mortar Board, Gamma Pht Beta, Intramurals. LITTLE, IEAN MARIE Social science - Elementary snsc womans cymnastic Team. LLOYD, HERMA KAY Social Science E Elementary LOGAN, PRISCILLA LEE child Development LORD, TERI HELEN Physical Education Athletic Spirit Board, Women's Intramurals Board, Panhellertic, lr Panhellemc Advtsorr Shell and Oar Secretary-Treasurer, AWS, Electrons Board, Expansion committee, Lamo- da chi Alpha Auxillary,Slg1na Kappa. LORENZ, SUSAN I. Social Science Kappa Sigma Little sister LORTZ, DIANE LOUISE English LYFORD, KATHRYN ELAINE Social Science LYTWYN, RICHARD DEAN Business Administration Management, History, Engineering National Academy ol Management President, SIE Tau Chapter, National Convention Host Chapter vu, National Academy or Manage- ment ltey'f Publication Editor, Deans Ad- yisory Committee School ol Business Student Representative. MAC MILLAN, HUGH REYNOLDS Marketing SAM MACABITAS, RUBEN EUGENE Mechanical Engineering American society for Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, Campus Crusade ior Christ. MADDEN, ROSE THERESE Fine Arts and social Sciences - special Education Council lor Exceptional Children, Newman fellowship, sinawilt. MADDLJX, MARCELLA IOHNSON lournalism Del sudoeste Editor-in-Chiel, Publications Board Ex-Ollrcto, sigma Delta Chi. MALLORY, PAMELA A. Math MARCOVICH, DIANN SUE social science Sigma Kappa, crescents. MAREK, KAREN L. Social science - Elementary MARRS, ROBERT KEITH Special A Sociology, Psychology, Music Dean's List sophomore rear, Alpha Gamma Sigma. MARTIN, IERRY LEE Social Science MARTI N, SHERKY Marketing Rugbyettes 'ss-'71 MARTINY, SUSAN K. Fine Arts and Humanities- Elementary MASTALI, MEHDI Exceptional Children - Education, MA MASTERS, JOANNE M. Home Economics- Foods and Nutrition Home Economics Club MASTNY, DALE CHARLES Industrial Arts lndustrialArts Club MATTHEWS, IOANN O. Anthropology MAY, DAVID TERRY Art, Sigma Chi, Kappa Pi, IFC sports. MAY, MELINDA ANN Political Science freshman Class council, Old Dominion Unr- yerstty Junior Year, Political Science Club. MEASURES, THOMAS TRACY Business Management MECCHI, MADELINE IRENE Psychology MENDENHALL, CHARLES ALLEN Civil Engineering sDsc Swimming Team, Water Polo, ASCE, METCALF, IOANNE ESTHER English METZ, TANDY IANE Fine Arts and Humanities Campus Crusade lor Christ, Mortar Board Leadership Training. MEYER, SIEGRID MEYER Social Science - Elementary sigma Pi Little Sisters, Shell And Oar, Aztec sailing Club. MEYERDIRK, NANCY LEE Home Economics - Foodsarld Nutrition Home Economics Club NGUYEN, NGA THI-MY Accounting MIDDAGH, IOHN PATRICK Business Administration r Marketing Tau Kappu Epsilon, American Marlteting Association, Scuba Diving Clu b. MIHALOVICH, SHARON GAIL French MILLER, BEVERLY ANN Fine Arts and Humanities College Trio, Choir, College Duet, Class secretary, Campus crusade, College Chorus, Student Teaching. MILLER, KENNETH S. Social Science. MILLER, LEONARD IAMES Public Administration MILTON, WALTER FRANCIS Social Science MI NECH, CAROL IEAN Social Science - Geography MIRANDA, MARY M. SocialScience MISCHLER, LUANN Social Science Little Sisters ol thc Maltese Cross. MONTS, LINDA SUE English Y Library Science MOORE, DEBORAH S. social Science -Elementary Alpha Phi, Kappa sigma Little Sisters, Shell and oarAuxillary. MOORE, ROBERT ALAN Physical Education Swimming and water Polo Team, Assistant water Polo Coach. MORGAN, F. MICHELE Child Development Kappa Delta, Community Involvement Bureau, Intramurals. MORRIS, IANET LORRAINE Nursing Sailing Club, SNAC, Dorm council. MORSE, SU E Social Sckrlce MOSHER, IACK ROBERT English, Spanish- Secondary Alpha Mu carnrna, Qualified in English, span- lsh and Greek, Semi-Classical Music, Dramar sports. MOSS, SUZANNE ANITA Social Science Hillel, Student Liasort Committee-School ol Education, CIE. MOYER, BOBBIE EUGENE Geography MURDOCH, CYNTHIA IOHNSTON Child Development Mortar Board, Alpha xi Delta, Little Sisters oi the Crossed Swords. MC ALEXANDER, IAMES DENNIS IndustrialArts Industrial Arts Club MC CALL, STEPHEN PETER Spanish MCCAY, GEORGE ELLIS Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club. MCCLUNG, GLENDA NORA Fine Arts and Social Science - Elementary Outing Club MCCORMICK, DANIEL STEVEN Finance MCCUMBU, MARGARET IEANNE Social Science Kappa Delta, Panhellenic Kusti Chairman, Sorority Rush Chairman, Golden Girls. MCDANIEL, KAREN IUNE Englisll MCDANIEL, SUZANNE CAROL Speech and Hearing Pathology Alpha Gamma Delta, Mortar Board Leadership School, Daughters of Diana, AS Panhellenic Representative, Special Events Board. MCDOWELL, DONNA LEE English Sophomore Council, Alpha Gamma nelta, coldencirls. MCFARLIN, DONALD H. Business Management MCINTIRE, IU NE LOUISE Eine Arts and Humanities Big Brother Program MCLEAN, GORDON DONALD Business Management oean's list, sosc Veteran's cluls, Accounting Society. MCPHERSON, NORINE IANISE Speech Pathology and Audiology NAVE, SCOTT DOYLE Economics Omicron Delta Epsilon, SDSC Tennis Team, EOP Tutor, Promotion and Tenure Committee. NELSON, IUDITH EUNICE Physical Education svtc NELSON, MARIE LOIS Sociology NESTEBY, IAMES R. American Studies MacKtnac College Transler Student, cross Country Ski Team, Cross Country Running Team, Sophomore Class President, Michigan Association Student Governments Secretary, Student Body President. NEVINS, THOMAS RYAN Management Outing Club NEWKIRK, SIDNEY NEAL Finance Delta Chi NIMS, PAMELA Special NISHIDA, TERRY engineering ASME, SAE. NOEL, RUTH HELEN Art Delta omicron Epsilon OBAYASHI, NORMAN TIMOTHY Psychology OCHOA, PAT lournalism Deans list, National Committee ol ecology, who's who in American Colleges. OCONNELL, SHIRLEY IOYCE Nursing OELRICH, IACK R. Social Science OHMAN, CAROL ELIZABETH Special Alpha chtomega OLANDER, ERIC A. Physical Education rraclt and Field Team OLIVER, DIANA Sociology OLSEN, CAROLYNN IANE Child Development- Social Science Alpha Phi, AWS Committee, Pi Kappa Alpha Sweethearts. OMDAHL, LINDA L. Nursing Student Nurses Association ol Calilnrnia ONG, DOREEN EUGENIA Social science - elementary. ORTIZ, MARIORIE RAE Spanish OSWALD, GEORGE H. Social Science OTAKE, NAO relecommu ntcations and Film. PACHELO, LEWIS ARTHUR SocialScience PADDOCK, MARIORIE NELLIE S0cialScience SDSCChorus. PANKHURST, EVELYN NOREEN Special PARKER, CYNTHIA ANN English PAPPAS, THOMAS IAMES Geography PARKER, WILLIAM ARTHUR Special Eta Sigma Gamma. PARRISH, ANNE CAMPBELL Special Angel Flight, Panhellenic, Kappa Alpha theta. PASCUAL, ELENA LUNA Sociology Mecha. PASCUAL, TERESA LUNA Meitican-American Studies Mecha Secretary-Treasurer '69, Treasurer '69, chairman-Aide vo. PATTERSON, STEPHANIE IEAN Iournalism and Psychology Daily Aztec, Ecology Committee, theta chi Little Sister, Sigma Delta chi, PAVAO, MARY LOU Social Science PAYNE, THOMAS IAMES Psychology PEASE, EDWARD CALVIN Alpha Gamma Omega, SAACS,A1tec Ski Club. PEASE, GERALD F. IR. French Pi Delta Phi, Alpha Mu Gamma. PEASE, WALTER C. Biology Alpha Gamma Omega Vice-President, secretary, irc Representative, slti Club, Circle K. PERINI, MARI Social Science - Elementary PERLIS, ELLEN RUTH Art-Elementary PERROU, BARBARA LOUISE Social Science Sigma Kappa President, Athletic Sptrtt Board Chairman, Golden Girls, Crescents, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. PERRY, TOBY EUGENE Business Management Bowling Club. PERRYMAN, LYNN ROYANE English PETERSEN, LARRY W. Marketing AMA, Karate Club, SAM. PETERSEN, ROBERT LESTER Marketing SAM, SDSC Crew Team. PETERSEN, DAVID EARL English sosc Sailing Club PETTIIOHN, LYNN MARIE Child Development PETTIS, CHRISTINE L. 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ROSENTHAL, IANET Social Science -Elementary ROSS, BARRY IOEL Business Management AS Council Kepresentatiye, Athletics Board. Intramural Board chairman, Pt Kappa Alpha Treasurer. ROSSINI, M. YVONNE rtnance Sigma Kappa, Public izelattons Board, itug- layettes, SAM. ROTHERHAM, DONITA C. Nursing ROY, ELIZABETH MARIE Social Science CIB, Dorm Actlvlties Chairman, AWS Repre- sentative, MU Hostess, Home Economics Club, Outing Club. RUGGLES, PETER IOSEPH History GE College Bowl Team, Sigma Nu President, RUSNELL, DOROTHY MAUREEN Psychology RYAN, MARIA H. Social Science SALAMY, PHILIP EDWARD Accounting Sigma Nu SALDIN, THOMAS NATHANIEL History Tau Kappa Epsilon, Altec Center Art corn- mittee. senior index. .. SALERA, VIRGINIA MARIE English Outing Club SALINE, ARLENE N. SoclaIScience SALZMAN, MARY LOU Social Science SANCHEZ, ROSALINDA MARIE Spanish SARNO, ROMULO, IR. 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SMITH, MONTE ELWYN Engineering Society ol Automotive Engineers President, American Society pi Mechanical Engineers Vice-President, Bala Racing Team, Aztec Engineers Photographer, one Club, Outing Club. SMITH, PAUL ARTHUR Psychology Young Republicans Treasurer 'sr-lea, Youth for Ntxun Co-Chairman '67, SMITH, STEWART CAMERON Business Management Sigma Pt SMITH, WARREN E. SociaIScience SNODGRASS, CHARLES A. Marketing Alpha Tau Omega, irc. SOLOMON, RENE I. Speech and Hearing Pathology Sigma Alpha Eta President SONABEND, RACHEL Socialicletlce SPEICHER, GEORGE FRANK Business Administration - Marketing Alpha Tau Omega SPEYER, MICHAEL Marketing Lambda chi Alpha SPRINGER, IUDITH MA Math SPROAT, PERRY H. Fine Arts Madrigals, Sigma Alpha lpra. STACKHOUSE, WENDY IEAN Social Science -Elementary sigma Kappa STAFFEN, TERRI LYNETTE Physical Education STAMP, DIANE ARLENE Physical Education Rugbyettes Secretary, Delta Zeta President, SPEC. STARK, LINDA M. spcral Science STATMAN, IAN S. Biology Alpha Tau Omega, irc Vice-President, Ocoetl STEELE, IANICE LEE Home Economics Beta Sigma Phr, Hume Economics Club, zura Putalrcrty, Hrsrprian, Foods. STEVENSON, MICHAEL IAMES Business Management Sailing Club, EI cenquisraaar viceaPresrpenr. STEWART, MICHAEL I. Economics Tau Kappa rpsilan, irc Football, STICKELS, DAVID RAY Business Administration, Information Systems Management STOCKFISCH, EILEEN LOUISE Social science - Elementary STODDARD, AMY KIMBERLY Social Science - Education Pl Beta Phi. Panhellenlc. STROBEL, PATRICK THOMAS English STURDIVANT, IUDY LEA Sociology SULLIVAN, IAMES FRANCIS IR. Social Science SUMNER, KATHLEEN GRAHAM English AS Council, Panhellentc President, Vice- Prestdent, Alpha Gamma Delta, Freshman Woman ol the Year '68-'69, Panhellenic Sophomore Woman pi the Year '69-'70, whta's Who in American Colleges and Universities '69-'70, '70-'7T. SUTLIFF, SYDNEY EILEEN Social Science untyersity of cppenhagen, Alpha Chl omega. SWEARINGEN, PAM SUE Music TALBOT, IOHN FRANCIS Tclecernmu nicarrpns ami rilrn Sigma Nu TALBOT, NANCY IEANNE Nursing TALLENT, DEBORAH ANN Education Kappa Delta, Golden Girls, Las Mertrnas TALLEY, MARY LOUISE Social Science TANI, KAREN ELAINE Mathematics TANG, BILLY WAI-KIN Micrahralsgy TARANTO, CHRISTINE ANN Psychology TAYLOR, NANCY ANN Social Science TAYLOR, SUSAN LYNNE Latin-American Studies Luso ararilian Club Presrclenr, sacieaati Hts- panrca, wwesley lruunrlarian, Alpha MMu carnnta. TEAGUE, IOYCE NABETA English Literature TEATS, TWILA ANNE Home Economics - Foods and Nutrition Home Economics Club, Newman Center Club. TEDFORD, HARVEY LEIGHTON Ill Industrial Arts THOMAS, NEILA DIANE Spanish Dean's List, AWS Treasurer. THOMPSON, MARGARET LOUISE spcral Science - Elementary IDC rtepresentatire, IDC Treasurer, IDC 1- Board, THORPE, PATRICIA LOUISE SocialScience TI-IUDIUM, MARY THERESE Music Treble clel, cencerr Choir, Newman rellpw. ship. THORNE, IOYCE CAROL Arteoraphrc cpmmunicaripns Alpha Epsilon Pt Little Sisters, ltrllel. TIDWELL, ROBIN French Alpha Phr, Rugbyettes, Dezn's List, Angel rlight. TIPTON, PAMELA K. Physical Education TOMAR, ANDREA SUE Physical Education TOPPER, HEIDI ELIZABETH FRANCES English - Elementary Cetza, Spurs, Las Mcninas, AWS Programs Committee, Kappa Delta. TRAIL, SHERI LEE Social science - Education TRAN, NGOC SINH Accounting TRUE, IANICE LOUISE lnlormation Systems Management chrtstian Science organrratipn President, Secretary, TSUI, YUEN MAY Microbiology TUDAL, MARILYN IEAN Social Science Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Upsilon Little Sister President, Shell and Oar. TUNSTALL, KATHY EMMITT Speech and Hearing Pathology TSUSHIMA, MARIANNE MIDORI Home Economics URATA, REBECCA DIANE English UYEII, SHEILA KEIKO Fine Arts VAIL, MARGARET STEVEN Home Economics VALKENBURG, WILLIAM CORNELIUS SocialScience VAN BIBBER, STEVEN WAYNE Physics Sigma Pr sigma, spcrety pi Physics students, Campus Advance. VAN HESPEN, DANIEL CAMERON Business Aaminisrratiarr e Management Accounting Soclety'71, SAM '71, VANZANT, THOMAS L. Accounting Accpu nrtng Society VARLEY, ARTHUR IOSEPH IR. Biology - Pre-Medical Varsity Gymnastics, Phi Eta Sigma, Dean's List. VAUGHN, IANET EARLENE Home Economics VAUGHT, MILTON EUGENE Physical Eaucaripn VEYSEY, SARAH FIFIELD Social Science VIGNOVICH, DEBORAH IEAN spcral Science - Elementary VOLLAND, PEGGY I. SociaIScience VRABEL, IOMIL STEFANI Social Science - Elementary Hentarlzpll, WAGONER, PATRICIA OSA Social Science WAITKUS, FRANK IR. Telecommunications and Film. WALLACE, IAMES MICHAEL Political Science WALLIACE, MARIA DOROTEA spanis Masters sacteciad I-lispanrca, Alpha Mu Gamma, sig. ma oeltrvi. WALRUTH, DEBORAH KATHERINE Nursing Student Nurses Asspciatrpn ol Calilornia, later Varsity, Student Nurses Christian Fellow- s rp. WALSH, DOROTHY A. 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Conley, Vian ...... . . . . 127, 157, 225, Considine, john ... .............. . Consldlne, Ted .... ....,........ Cook, Kris ,,... Cook, jeff ,... Cook, Laura .... Cooper, Dan . . . Cooper, james .... Copp, Roy ....... Cordero, Ana ..... Cornelius, Dale .... . ...223 ...188 ...143 .....156 Cornwell, Karen .... , ,......, 158 Correia, Cindy .....r ....,....... 1 50 Corrigan, Nancy .... .... 1 46, 220, 228 Corsi, Vera ....... ....... 1 71, 223 Coryell, Don . . . Cosand, Patti ..... Coslick, Steve ...,... ..... 1 33, 230 Costigan, Carol .,... ..... 1 64, 227 Couchman, Scott . , . Cour, Mike ....... Coutts, Randy .... Cox, Greg .,,... Cox, john ,..... Cox, William ... Crafts, Bonny ..... Craig, Doug ........ Crampton, Walter .... Craney, jason ....... Cromer, Susan ...... Crosthwaite, Kathy , . . Crouch, Margaret .,.. Crow, Karin . .,.... . Cubberley, Bruce .... Cullen, Conner ...... Cunningham, Rich Curley, Glenna ..... Currier, Cathy .... Curry, Colleen .... Curtin, Martha .... Cusack, Carol .,... Cushing, Susan . . . Custeau, james ........., Daigle, Ann Marie Daily, Debbie ....... Daly, Mike .....,. Damko, jim .... Dana, Steve . , . . Daniels, Lucy . . . Danielson, Tim ... Dantzler, Liz ..,. Darcey, Tom ,... Darnell, Bill .... Daoust, Dennis ..... Daugherty, Scott .... Davis, Bob ........ Davis, Charlie ..... Davis, Ellie ..... Davis, james .... DaVirro, john ..... Davis, jeanne ..... Davis, Marcy ........ Dawson, Christine Dawson, jane ....... .....180 .....156,227 .......135 .....210 .....158 .....158 .....213 .....158 .........222 164, 202, 222 .........,213 ,........150 .....210 .....186 .....210 .....156 .....192 ...M186 .....210 .....192 .....192 . ..,. 150 ....80,154 .....149 Dawson, Loosie .,... ..,...... 2 22 Dawson, Susan .... Deal, DeLora ..,.. Deane, Donna . . . Decker, Linda Kay DeGuzman, julio. DeHart, Tom ..... Delany, Tim ...... DeLazio, Mary . . . DeLong, Charlie . . Dennis, Terri ..... DeRosa, Michael . D'Spain, Leah .... DeVito, Carol .... Dibble, Lorie ..... Dickie, jo ......,. Dickinson, Nancy. .,...,......210 161. 202, 228 .. ,......... 152 ....154 202 .....,.192 .......184 ....82,86,91 150 1 4. A. 4. '. .96 ...M225 .....192 ...,.....133 .....152,222 .......158 ,......156 ....,149,202 Dickinson, Samuel .... Dickson, Douglas. . . Dickson, Douglas. . . Dilday, Linda ...... Dilday, Robin ..... DiPinto, Robert .... Disharoon, Lyn ...., Dishman, Lorene . . . Dishman, Lori .... Dixon, Ralph .,.. Dixon, Susan . .. Do, Tang Soo . . . Dobbs, janine .... Doctor, Robyn .... Dodson, Sandy . . . Domitrovich, Mike Doocy, john ...,.. Doran, Helen ..... Doran, Mike ....,. Doud, Patricia ..,. Dowe, Carolyn . . . Downes, Gary .... Drinkgern, jane. .. Drinkwalter, jane . Ducan, Barbie .... Duckie, Rubber. . . Duclos, john ..... Duerson, Dave ..,. Duffield, judy ...., . .. Duffy, Helen .... Dugan, jack ...... Duncan, Barbie . . . Dunkelman, Scott , .....192 .....147 .....147 .....146 ......210 ....150,226 ......135 .....135 .....184 ,....164 ......71 .....150 .....15O .....194 .....194 .....194 ....150 .......,180 ....164,202 .......158 .....102 .....146 .....134 .....230 ........209 ........176 160,220,230 ...,....158 .....186 .....161 .......174 Dunn,Cmdy ....,.,. ..., 1 54,228 Dwyer, Gary ...... Dykemans, Max. . . Eadie, Lynne .... Eakin, Tom ..... Ealy, Bob ......... Eastwood, Garry . , Eckert, Bob ....... Eckstein, Marla . . . Edmundson, Yvette Edwards, jan ...... Egbert, Nancy .... Egger, Cynthia .... Eital, Robin .,... Elling, Kathy .... Elliot, Brad .... Elliot, judy .... Ellison, Mimi ... Emerick, john .... England, Denise . . Engle, jerry ....... Erick, Gail ...... Erlich, Victor ..... Ernie, Schroer .... Escalera, Cecilia. . , Eskenasy, Casey . . . Essayan, julie ..... Evans, Cathy .... Everett, jim ....... Everette, Langley. . Eyherabide, Pascal Faas, Mary ..... Fares, Kathy ,... Fares, Michele .... Farr, Mary ...... Farrar, jerry .... Farrell, Marvin .... Farris, Dr. David ..... .. .... 190 .....210 .....158 .....192 70, 80 .....163 .....150 .....229 .....152 .....152 .....162 .,...182 ...86,190 .....210 ......33 .....130 .....156 ...,.166 .....210 ....86 ....86 .....158 .....210 ........210 ....146,228 .......162 .....216 29 3 , ...... H188 lnglehart, Bill , , . . .. Featherstone, john . Feerer, jeff ........ Fenstermader, Susan Ferguson, Fred ...., Ferguson, janice . , . Fernandez, Richard Ferry, Henry ....... Fey, Connie ....... Field, Tony ........ Figueroa, Danuario, Filson, joe .....,... Finch, Caralie ..,., Finch, Russell ...., Finney, Kathy ,..., Fisher, Pat .......,. Fitzpatrick, Lindsay . Fleming, Terry ...,. Flemming, Kathy . ,. Flisher, Gary ...... Flocker, Meg . . . Floyd, Bill .,,. Floyd, Sherry ... Fogarty, Tom . . . Fogg, Robert . . . Foltz, Anne ..... Forbes, Cheryl ,. . . Ford, john ....., Ford, Kathy ....... Foreman, Terry ..,. Forsell, Patty ....., Forster, Christy . . , Forster, Marcia . . , Foster, Barbara .... Foster, Frank .. . Francis, Lloyd ,.... Frandrup, Bill ..... Franey, Toney ,... Frank, Robynne ..., Franks, Mary ...... Franz, Edward ..... Frauenberger, Gayle Frazier, Marvin ..., Fredricks, Cynthia. . Freeland, Randi .... French, Robert , ,. French, Sandra .... Fretwell, Peter .... Friend, judy ...... Friend, Roger ...... Fulkerson, Thomas , Funk, Karen ....... Furrow, Nancy ..... Gable, Larry ...... Gaines, Sidney .... Gale, Donna .,..... Gallagher, Michael. Gallery, Norb ,.... Galven, Rick .,.... Ganglicmot, Pat .... Garcia, julian ..... Garton, Frank ..... Garvey, Cathy .... Gatchell, Dee ..... Gates, Lynne ... Gauss, Tim ....... Gehring, Don ..... Gentzler, Max .... Gere, jeff ......... Gerner, Dennis .... Gerry, Mike ...... Gerson, Mike ..... Gerson, Vic ..... Giddings, Bill ..... Gilman, Susan ...,. Glavis, Xenophon . . Gobel, Colleen .... 294 .....se,a7, ..lilB6,87 134Q156Q22bQ 1,1Qj156Q .1Q1i156Q ..Qil156Q i1Qii146f lfiiQ156f i111Q154Q ..11Q1a2Q 156Q136Q218Q iQ1i165Q226Q Goble, Maureen .... Goen, Tama ........ Goetschel, Martin. . . Golliher, Sally .... Gomez, Sharon . , , Good, Beverly .... Good, Carol .... Good, Don ......... Goodale, john .,,,.. Goodfriend, Harvey . Goodman, Carol ..,. Goossens, jack ....,. Gordon, Barbara ..,. Gordon, judy ..... Gorton, janie ,.... Goswiller, jim .... Gottfeld, Ruth .... Graciano, Tom ,... Graham, Carol ,... Graham, Meg .,... Granfield, Steve ..... Grant, Bruce ....,. Gray, Gary ... Gray, jerry ....... Gray, Kirk .......... Graziano, Michael . . Greblo, Kerry .,.,... Greene, jim ..,... Greene, Lauren .,,.. Greene, Rusty ..,,.. Greenfield, Debbie . Greenfield, Nancie . . Gregg, Paula ........ Griggs, jim ....,..,. Grimm, Lori ...,.,.. Grimmett, Donald . , Grosso, Andy ..... , . Grote, Kenneth ...,. Grubbs, Debbie ..... Grund, Tom ......,. Guenther, Charles . . Guterman, Barry ..,. Guyer, Michael , . . Gwen, Dennis .... Habegger, Gail . . . Hagan, jan ..... Hagen, Glen ..., Hagen, Sharon .... Haley, Carol .... Haley, lane .... Hall, Laura .... Hall, Mike ..... Hall, Ray ....,.. Haller, judy ...... Hallmark, Cindy ..,. Halverstadt, jess ..,. Halvorson, Nancy . . . Hamamy, Robert .... Hammer, Carl .... Handel, john ..... Handler, Steve .... Hank, Betsy .... .....146 .....210 .,...134 ...,.202 .....148 .....152 .....180 .....200 .....133 .. ......, 155 .....157,225 .......223 .....159 .....201 .....156 ,....188 .........154 ...,......154 80, 81,186 200 .....194 ...,192 ....95 .....176 .....196 .....137 .....154 .1 ..,,...... 66 .. ,..,, 155,230 .. .,,,,., 154 .....146 .........211 .. ttt.. 151,228 .. ,...1.1 187 , .... 192 .....194 .....224 .....194 , .... 182 .....198 .,..80 1,,,.1.15o ,.,..56,57 .....102 , .... 150 .........162 ,....148,202 .......146 .....187 .........210 .....134,220 ...,.,115o .......188 .. .11.1 162,224 ....,.1192 .....210 .. .,... 176 ..154,224 Hansen, Barb ... ...... .202 Hansen, Bob ,,.. ..... 1 90 Hansen, Ron ..... ...,. 1 76 Hanson, Marlene , . . , .... , .222 Harbison, Debbie ..... .,... 1 60, 202 Harmon, Pat .......... ....,.. 1 60 Harp, Adrienne ,..,,,.. ........, 2 22 Harrington, Deborah . . . ...., 150, 224 Harris, Ken ........... ........ 6 6 Harris, Nick .... Hart, jeannie .,, Hart, Monte .,.. Hartley, Cy ...,,.. Hartman, Chick ..... .....189 .....148 ....41 .....211 , .... 124 Hartsook, Tom ..... Hartwig, Patti ...... ....194 ....146 Hartzell, Melissa ..... .... 1 56 Harvey, Gary ........ ....... 9 5 Hatalsan, Barbara ...., ........ 1 56 Hathcock, Kimberley .... ..,. 2 04, 228 Hayashi, Glenn ....... ...... 2 01 Hayden, Thomas ..... .... 2 09 Hayes, Cornelia .... Hayes, Frances ..... Hayes, Tom ...... Haynes, Bruce .. . Haynes, Thomas . . , Heathman, julie ... Hedden,john .i. Hegwer, Ellen .. . Helland, Larry ,.. Heller, Bruce ...... ....162 ....136 86, 87 1 32 ......209 ....163,220 1.......216 ....157,229 ......,95 ....198 Helmer, Michael ..... .... 2 11 Helming, Doug ....... .... 1 35 Hemingway, George .... ..., 4 6 Henderson, Debby . . ,. ....148 Henderson, janet .... .... 1 64 Hennessey, Gregg .... ..... 4 1 Henry, Kathy ...... Henson, Steve ...,, ....208 ....190 Hentschel, Kathy ..,., .... 1 60 Herrera, Michael ..,.. .... 1 92 Hibbs, Tom ,.....,, Higgins, Dennis ,,,, ....196 Higgins, Linda ...,... .... 1 34,148 Higgins, Patt .....,,.., .... 1 62, 220 Hildebrand, Kathryn ..., ....., 2 19 Hilgendorf, jane ..... ....., 1 64 Hill, Corinne ...... Hill, Gary. .f .... . Hinck, Kathy .... Hinds, Linda ....... Hodin, William .... Hoffman, Carol .... Hoffman, Phil ...... .......,148 ....132,178 ...,154 ...,184 ....162 ..,.180 Holland, Gayle ........ .... 1 50 Hollander, Douglas ... . . . .201 Hollingsworth, Susan Holt, Leslie ......... Holzman, Wendy . . . Homer, Les ........ Honea, Gary ..... Housman, joe ... Hope, Dodi ..... Hopkin, Rusty ..... Hopkins, Marian .... Hortman, Sharon . . . Hortwak, Sharon .... Howard, Gordon .... Howe, Kay ........ Howell, Nanci ...... Huddleston, Shirley . ,...157 .. ,.,, 222 . ..... 56 ....198 ....190 ....216 ....152 ..,.188 . .... 157 . .... 164 . .... 229 ...57 ....159 .. ,... 154 .. .... 155 Hull, Carolyn ......,. .... 1 59 Hummel, Nancy ... Hummel, Pam ... Hunt,jim ..... Hunt, Nita ..... Hunter, Laurie . . . Hurt,janet ........ Huson, Shelley ..,.. lntermill, Mark .... lott, Larry ......... ......159 ...,157,225 ,,..,..86 ....12s ....222 . ..,..... 146 ..,.. ....159,225 .....94 ,...189 .,..210 lrgang, Dr. Frank ..... ,,.. 2 10 lronhill, Steve . . , Irwin, Doug ... ....221 ....201 jackman, Laurnie . jacobsen, jeff ...,, jacobse n, john ..,, jacobson, Paul ..,. jadenborg, Linda1 1 jakes, Lynn ,,..., . james, jeane ...,, james, Lindsey . 1 1 janecek, Kathy .... jankowski, Thad . . jarrett, Rick . . . jarrett, Sas ..,.. jasper, Kevin .... jayner, vallera 1.. jeglum, Pat ,...,. jenkins, Don .... jenkins, judie .,,. jick, Cathy ...,... jimenez, Ricardo. . johnson Diana .11 johnson Hugh johnson judy ..., johnson Kathleen johnson Lorayne 1 johnson Marie . 1. johnson, Michele . johnson, Patricia . . jones, Andy 11..1. jones, Dan ..,.., jones, Glenna ..1 jones, Lynn ,...... jones, Michael .... jones, Pamela .... jones, Scott .... jones, Terri ..., jordan, Steve ..,. jordan, Steve .,.. judd, Mike ..., Kane, Betsy .... Kane, lQaty ....,, Karman, Steve . . . Keane, jeff ...... Kearney, Moira . . 1 Keefer, Bob . . . Keefer, Ken ..,.. Keele, Richard 1. 1 Kegley, Bob . 1 1 Kelley, joe ..,,., Kellogg, joan ,... Kelly, Delois ,.... Kelso, Howard . . 1 1 Keltner, Dave 1 . . . 1 Kemp, Melanie ..1 Kennedy, Clarence ..... . . Kent, Cynthia ...,. Kepple, Pat ,... Kerig, Dale ,... Kessler, Ken ..... Kidd, Kimberlee .. King, Melissa . . 1. King, Sue .,,..... Kingston, Kathie . . Kinney, Debbie 1 .. Kintzele, Bill ,..,. Kintzele, Phillip... Kirchner, janice. .1 Knk,nAnni ....... Kirkbride, Thomas Kirkwood, Clara 1 1 Kiss, Paul ..,...., Kitson, Lloyd 11.. Knapp, Mary .,., 148, 202 111.176 .1...94 ....194 ....181 154,225 . . . 1164 ..86, 93 ..1.150 111.102 .11.189 .111224 .111201 ..1.129 .111181 .....59 ....229 .1..202 ....130 ....146 ....210 111.224 148, 220 162, 222 1 . . .202 208, 230 148, 228 ....154 ....187 ...1150 ...1222 111.135 154,220 ..1.102 .1..150 1 .,.. 86 ....190 ....180 1..1208 ....150 ...1137 1111184 ....224 ...1.95 ..1.195 11..210 ..1..95 ....209 ....225 .1..170 111.210 1.1.210 150,224 1 . . .133 134,154 ....157 ....146 ....194 ....164 .1..134 127, 230 150, 222 . . 1 1159 200, 218 .1112o1 .11114a 147,224 .111189 1111159 111.211 111.139 111.154 Knight, David . . 1. Knight, Nancy ... Knight, Robert. . . 11 Knudson, john ..,.. Knutsen, Kris .... Koanigs, Carol . . . Kobelski, jerry .... 1 Kolthoff, joanne 1 . . Kopache, Tom .1... Kretowicz, George . . . Kreuger, Ardon .... Krewsu n, Ben .,.... Kreuter, Aron ....... Krulikowski, Deward . Kuhns, Charles 1..... Labbato, Angela 111.1 Labrucherie, Adrienne LaGrow, Phil ......... Landa, Dan .........1 Landess, Richard 1 1 . Lane, Lindy 1 ...... Langford, jeff ..... Langston, Chris .... Lanois, Dexter .1.. Lansden, Sue .111. Lapides, Ricky 1111 Larabee, Laurie 1 1 . . Large, Sandra . . 1 . . Larsen, Brice .1.1 Lassen, Bill .1..1 Laswell, Teri ...... Lawrence, Bruce ..... Laycock, Suzanne .... Leach, james ...... Lean, Randy ...... Lebens, Mike 11... Lee, Lorna ....1... Leeper, Rory 1 .... . Lehmann, Virginia . .1 Leninger, jerry ..... Lenson, Robert . 1 1 . Lentz, jeri ..,..... Lepor, Glenn ....1 Levada, john ........ Levenstein, Della ..... Levine, lra ..11.11.. Lewis, Bob 1.1.1.. Lewis , Cindy .... Lewis, Mark .... Lewis, Pam 11.11 Lewis, Randie 111.. Lieb, Nancy 111. Liebner, Ginny 1,.. Lightner, Dennis . .. Limahelu, Al ....... LiMandri, Marco... Liming, Bruce ..... Limneos, Pamela . 1 . Lindq uist, julie ....... Lindsey, Roxanne ...1 Lineberger, Pam . 1 . Lion, Ima 11111111. Lipska, Gary 1..1.. Lister, Ronald ..... Little, Cindy .... Little, Eliza 1 1 1 Little,john . . 11. Lobel, Russ ...1. Lohr, Lone, Kris 1..... Christie ..11 Lord, Teri . 1... . .. Lorenz, Susan ..... Lottes, Mari .... Lough, Greg ....11 Loughlin, joseph . .. Love, Dr. Malcolm ... ....198 1..1159 .11..11190 ...1.111.196 ....1159,22o 1.111..219 ....198 ....146 1..1.59 ....230 ..1.196 ..1.192 .1..190 .1..210 ....184 ....223 ....136 ...1187 .....184 .....1.189 1....154,225 .......189 1..1.210 ....189 ..1.135 ....193 ....157 .1.1160 1....193 1...1.1102 .1...14a,2o2 1..1.1.136 ..1.....1210 .1...184,221 1 ..... 1195 ...11B3 1..1159 ....135 ...1148 1..1......1189 160, 202, 230 1.....1....217 ....193 ....168 ..1.174 ....190 ..1.202 ..1.189 ....151 ....159 1111154 1...157 ..1.230 1...86,97 ....184 ....184 ....152 ...1219 ...1208 ....157 ....224 .1..210 ....187 ....219 ....166 .1.1180 .1..198 ..1......148 1......1...159 164, 222, 227 .........1.22a .1.11159,22s ......1189 ..1.209 ....124 Lovick, Carol .11.. Lowe, Mildred .... Lundberg, Karen. 1 . Lynch, Mary .1.. 1 1 Lyon, Sue 111..1 11...152,225 ......1219 1.......111210 .1.1.134, 155, 230 Lyons, De bble 111. .11... ....... 1 5 4, 228 Machos, Tom ....11...... Maddux, Marcella . . . 1111. 132,138 Mador, Donna ...1. Maffioli, Debby .... Maginn, Christine .... Mahoney, john 111. Makie, Don ,..... Malm, jeanine ..111 .1...223 ....164 1...160 ....190 ....111189 ....1....157 Maloney, Barbara 1 . . . ..,.. 166, 222 Maltby, Gary ...... Manglicmot, Pat . . 1 Mankin, Emily 1.1. Manuel, Laurie 1... March, Marie 1 .... . Marchosky, Ruben 1 1. Marcovich, Diann ..1. Marcus, Christy .... Marden, Dean .... Mari, Ed ..1..... Marino, john ..11. Marlow, janice .1.. Marquez, Pilar .... Marrs, Candy ..... Marshall, Alan ...1 Marshall, Lee ...11 Martin, Nancy 1.1. Martin, Otis .... Mas, Cheryl .1.... Mason, Dianne .... Massy, Michelle 1 1 . Matheny, Dan . . 1. Matheny, Dave .... Mathews, Blake 1 1 .. Matson, Dyan ..... Matsuoka, Glen .111 Mattson, judy .... Mavrinac, Pam ...1 Maxsenti, Mike .... May, David ....... Mayer, Philip ...1. Maynard, Cindy . . 1 Mazurek, Ed 1111.1 Meacham, jody ...1 ....111180 1.1.222 11..213 11..138 .1..162 ....177 1...227 ....224 ....174 .......177 ....ae,1s9 1.111216 ......111146 1.11.1s4,227 11.1.1.178 .11..230 ....146 ....229 ....220 .1..162 1..1.94 .....94 111.189 .11.153 ....185 ....135 ...1157 1...192 ....190 ....177 11.......151 .1..........211 134,154,228 Measures, Thomas . 1 1 1.1.1..11. .187 Meek, Gary ..1..1 Meek, Sharon . . 11.. . ...1as,aa,91 .......225 Melton, Bob ..... 1 ....1 1 ...1...1 136 Mendenhall, Charles . . . 1. ..1...1 1111210 Mendenhall, Terry . . . 1 ...1 86, 87, 90, 92 Menke, Nancy ..... 11.11.. 1 51, 224 Merz, Gail 11.111.1... ..111 1 34,151 Messenger, Debbie .... Messina, Bob .....1 Metcalf, Walter .... Meyer, Harry 1.11. Meyer, Lynn .... 1 1 Meyers, Cheryl .1.. Mezin, Mike .1..11 Mezta, javier 1....111 Michelotti, Richard .11. ....169 ....209 1...137 ....134 ..1.223 .111180 .....130 1......195 Middagh, john ...... 1.1..201, 211 Milefchik, Patricia ..1. Miles, Karen ....... Millard, Anna ...1. Miller, Alanna ...1 hAiHer,BiH ...... Miller, Frank ..... Miller, Michael .... Miller, Mike .1.... Miller, Randall .... ...1...157 .....132 ....222 ....149 ....180 ...1180 ....159 .....177 ...1...216 295 Miller, Rhonda .,,. Miller, Robert ... Milliman, Kris ... Mills, Gary ...... Minard, Donna .... Mineo,joe ...... Minkel, M'Liss ..... Minton, james ..... Misch, Steve ....,.. Mischler, Luann ,.. Mitchell, Anita ..... Mitchell, Dick . . , Mitchell, Larry ..... Miyoshi, Cliff ....., Moe, jean .......... Moldenhauer, Bob .... Mollin, john .......... ....230 ...,178 ....216 ....185 ...,222 ..,.180 ....164 ....190 ....210 ...,228 ....219 ....170 ....86,90 ..,.102 ....213 ..,.95 ...,211 Monninger, Cathy .... ,,...,.... 1 59 Montoya, Margaret Monzon, Carol ...... .... Moore, Bob ....... Moore, Debbie .... Moore, Donald .,.. Moore, james . . , Moore, Steve ..., Moradian, joy ... Moraff, Franklin .,, Morales, Albert , . . . Morgan, jackie .... Morgan, Michele .... Morgan, Roselyn ..... Morris, Andre ..... Morris, Licinda .... Morris, Richard ,.... Morrison, Merideth . . . Moser, Bene ....,,. Moss, jay .,,..... Moulton, jill ..... Moyer, Connie ,... Moyse, Todd ..., Muir, Steve ,... Mu ncy, jerry ....,. Mu nnich, Bob ...... Murdoch, Cynthia .... Murman, Kathy ..... Myer, Dick ........ Myer, Richard . . , Myers, Cathy .... Myers, Cheryl . .. Myers, jan ..... Myrick, judye ..,,........ Mc MacAdam, jeanne .... McArthur, Steve .,.. McBride, Paul ..... McCarthy, julie .,.... McCauley, Carol ..,. McCausland, Bob . . . McChesney, Steve .... McClung, Bert ....,..,.. McCormick, Stephen ..., McCreedy, john .,,... McCully, Bob ..,.... McCully, Maureen .... McCumby, jeanne ,... McDaniel, Vernell .... McDonald, Mindy . , .. McDowell, Donna .... McDowell, josh ..... McGinnis, Melissa ,.,. McGinnis, Pam ....... McGlavin, Debbie ,,.. McGowan, Martha .... McGrath, Bill .,..... Mclwain, Kathy ,... MacKain, Karen .... 296 ......,... .134 132,133,137 ....151,228 , ..... 183 .,....200 ...,....218 ....151,222 ......183 ..,.210 .....70 ......161 ....161,202 .....86,91,92 ,.......148 ,..t,.19o ....134 ....154 ....198 ....157 ....163 ..,.190 ....1a4 ....1ao ......190 ....153,220 .t..,.159 t.,,.ss ..,....191 ...,161,202 ......166 ....154 ....223 ..,.159,225 .,....190 ,...180 ....227 ....210 ..,.180 ....189 ..,...176 ........210 ...,173,184 ....127,133 ..,.....161 ...,134,161 ....86,93 ..,,162 ,...134 .....52 ....219 ....223 ....146 ..,.152 ....201 ..,.151 .....151 McKay, Anita ..... McKenzie, Bobi .... McKinnon, Peggy ..., ........ McKinny, Linda ..., McLarty, Chris .... McLean, Marilee. . . McLean, Robert , , , .....157 .....159 McLeod, David ...... ,....,.... McLeod, janet ......... .... 1 48, 165 McLougalin, Michael ..... ........ McMahan, Barbara ..... ...,.... McMahan, Punkie . .. .... .163 McMahon, Sharon . .. McNulty, Sandy .,,,.. McWeeney, Tom ........ Nagy, Debe ,....... Napier, Sandy .,...,... .... Nastromero, Martha. Nau, Steve ....,..... Nechamkin, David . .. Nedrow, Margaret. . Neeley, Larry ...... Neeley, Mike ....., Negri, Debi .,.......... Neiswender, Barbara Neitzke, jay ......... Nelson, Bill ....,... Nelson, Kristine .... Nelson, Laurie ..... Nelson, Richard ..., Newak, Debbie .... Newberry, jan .,.. Nichols, Robin ..,.. Nicholson, joy . .,., , Niebergall, Thomas .... Nielsen, Wayne ...... Nissen, Pete ......, Noel, Ruth ,,... Norgin, Gary ..... Norton, Sally ...... Nottbusch, Kathy . . . . .jfisi 172, 135, 1 52, 1 I ' i fB6,'9i,' Noyestine, Randy . . , . ....... . , Nunez, Felicitas .... Nurmi, Karen ..,. Nystrom, B.j. ... ,..... O'Brien, Frank ....,. O'Donovan, Eugene. Offerman, Mike .... Ohman, Carol .,... Olander, Bruce .... Oliveira, Caspar .... Oliver, Steve ..... Olsen, Carolyn . .. Olson, john ,.,. Olson, Karen . .. Olson, Peter .... Omo, Nancy .... O'Neil, Dan .... O'Neill, Kary .., Oshiro, Kathy ,.... Ostertag, Shirley . . . Osuna, Horacio , . . . Oswald, julie ...,. Oswald, Rick . . . Owens, Marv ..... Oxidine, Bill .... Ozanne, Laura .... .... Pabst, Tom ..... Page, Leslie ..... f'.i53',' ffiisif Palacios, jorge .... Palmer, Pat ......... Parkhurst, Michael .... Parks, Cindy ........ Parrish, Anne ..... Partyke, Paul ...,. Paschal, David .... Pasto, john .i..., Patrick, jeff .....,. Patterson, Brooks , , . Pattison, Brian .... Pauu, jack ....... Pavelko, Galen .... Paxton, Debbie . . . Payne, Caesar .... Pearce, Alan ..... Pearce, Kelly .... Pearce, Linda .... Pearce, Peggy ..... Pedersen, Sandy .... Pedersen, Suzie. . . Pelkey, Martha . . . Pelton, Terry .... Perkin, Adele .... Perkins, john .... Perrou, Barbara ..,.. .,... Persson, Andine .... . . . Peskin, Randy .... Peters, Claudia ...... Peterson, Chuck .... Peterson, Laurie .... Pettijohn, Lynn ... Phillips,jim ....... Phillips, Suzann , .. Pickens, Bruce .... Pieper, Pam ..... Pieratt, Mike .... Pierce,john , .... Pierce, joy ....... Pilar, Marquez .... Pipikin, jack ...... Piskorski, Linda . . . Pitts, Christie .,.. Pitts, Linda ..., Pitzer, Linda ...... Plemmons, Bill ..,. Pollard, Hal .,.... Ponsford, Mike . .. Poole, Barbara .... Poole, Sandra .... Portman, james . . . Powell, Lee ,,..,. Power, Dave ..... Powers, Buz ...., Poznanter, jon ..., Prasser, Steve .... Pratt, Susan ....... Preston, Gordon .... Preston, Ron ..... Price, Sandy ...., Price, Susan . . . Price, Virginia . . . Price, Vivian ..... Priestley, Sue .... Prill, Cindy .,..,, Pringle, Keith ..., Pryor, Alan .....,... Pulley, Andrew ...,..... Pursglove, Maureen ..,,. Purvis, janet .......... Quin, jim ,.....,,,... Quintero, Octaviano ....97,210 ........224 ..........,.186 t,..149,172,222 .....t..,.159 .,.....185 .t,...,.129 ....147,186 ..,....210 , ..... 95 .......211 ....a6,191 .....a6,s9 .......,..154 ..,..86,89,92 t......,2o1 .,.....146 ........148 ....163, 222 .......154 ...,154, 227 ,....155 .....178 ............135 165, 220, 227, 230 ,.......,...'l61 ...........,201 , ...... 225 .,,.....185 ..,,163,225 ..,....163 .....135 .....155 ...,.102 ..,..152 .....177 .....195 ,....225 .....134 , ..... 94 .....137 ...H146 .....146 .....216 .....180 .....201 .,....209 ....146,224 ......155 .....185 ..,,.193 ......94 .....189 ...,95 ....95 ,....222 ,....195 ,....196 ...H163 ...,,161 .....146 .....161 .....210 ,....163 ....95 .....179 ...,,.,52 ..,.....146 . . ,.148, 220 .,...210 .....130 Ralyea, Dennis ..... Randall, janet .... Randle, Mike ..,. Rapp, Corinne ..... Rasmussen, jeff .... Rea, Cindy ...... Rea, Donnie ..... Recht, Mike ..... Redd, Marsha ...., Redlinger, joanne. .. ..., Reed, james ....,.. Reed, Mike ...... Reeff, Lynn .,.. Reeves, Rory .... Regen, Dana .... Reh, Nancy ..,... Reiner, Roz ....,.. Reinhart, jacque .... ,... Reinheimer, janie . ., .... Relth, Barbie ....., Rena, Mike .... Reyes, jinks ..... Reynolds, Fritz ..... Riba, Robert ...,,.. Ricanor, jennifer .,.. ,. . . Rica, Cathy .,...... Rice, Donna ,.... Rice, Gregory .... Rice, Nancy ... Rice, Patty ..... Rice, Terri ....... Richards, Roger .... 146Q Richardson, Bob .... ..., Richissin, Linda .... Ridout, Susan .... Riedel, james ..,. Riehl, Barbara ....... .... Rigopoulos, Dory ,. , .. . . Riha, Kenneth ..... Risley, john ..... Roach, Byron ....... ..., Roberts, Barbara ..... .... Roberts, Connie .... .... Robertson, jon .... Robichard, Sally . . . Robinson, Don .... Robinson, Greg .... Robinson, jack ..... Robinson,jeff . , , Robson, Nancy .... Rocker, Frank ..... Rodriguez, Andy ..... ..,. Rogers, joseph ..... Rogers, Peggy . . . Roller, Laurie .... Rollins, Larry .,.. Rollins, Ralph .... Romley, Maura .... Rook, Alan ........ Roplinger, Peter .... .... Rose, Ed ........., Rosen, Bob ...... Rosie, George . . . Ross, Barry ....,, Rossoll, Kathy . , . Rossoll,K1m ,, ...... .... . .. Roth, jim , ,............. .,... 2 00, Rottschafer, Dorothy ..., ....... Rubenstein, Barbee . . . . . , , . . Ruffner, Diane ....,... .... Ruggerone, Kenneth Rusk, Fred ............ Russel, Phil ......... Ruth, Gregory . . , 166 135 221 165 I 1 1 r Saenz, Carlos ,... Sager, Eric ......... Saldin, Thomas .... Sanbonmatsu, Bruce Sanchez, Rudy ..... Sande, Russ ....... Sanders, Gerald .... Sanders, Marcia .... Sanders, Mark . . . Sanford, Rich ..,. Sanne, Kari ....., Saras, Michael . . . Sarno, Tina ......., Saterdahl, Kathy . . . Sauerbrier, George. Saunders, Richard . . Saviano, Carol ...,. Scaggs, Boz .,.,. Schall, Kim ...... Scherer, joanne .... Schick, Bette ..., Schiler, Mary ...... Schindler, Debbie. . Schlageter, Darrell , Schmad, Pamela . . . Schmid, Ron ...., Schmidt, Kristi ..., Schmitz, jim ....... Schneider, Brenda , Schnur, Suzy ...... Schoebinger, Susan Schoiz, Cindy ...... Scholfield, Susan. . . Scholz, Cindy ...... Schriefer, Gail . . . Schrock, Gary . . . Schroer, Ernie ..... Schubert, Charles . , Schuldies, Robert . . Schuler, Bonni . . . ,. Schull, Susie ..... Schum, Susie ...... Schumaker, joyce . . Schumann, Lucy ... Schwabe, Cathy .... Schwier, Sandi ..... Scott, Randy ..... Scott, Steven ...... Seaburg, Debbie . , . Sebach, Michael . ,. SeCoy, Debbie ..... Sedlacek, Kathy ..., Seim, Debbie ..., Seim, Steve .,...... Selden, Robert ..... Self, Mark ........, Seligmann, Steven . Seroy, Merrill ...... Sexton, Susan ...... Sharkey, Dr. Gerald Sharkey, Patti ...... Shaw, Nancy ..... Shaw, Steve ,....., Shellabarger, Tom. , Shepard, Steven , . . Shepherd, Lynn ..,. Sherr, Cliff .,....., Shewmaker, Terri . , Shideler, jan .,...,, Shinn, jack ,.,..., Shoemaker, Larry . . Shreading, Kim .... Shull, Suzie ...... Silveuis, Barry .... Silvester, Bill . . . Simecka, Ron .... ..,,.i5iy ,. Qfff iss, f1Q149Q ,1111134Q '1i4Q ll'157Q226Q Simko, Cindy .... Sims, Chet ...... Sims, jill ........ Sims, Scott ,...,. Sinclair, Donna ,. . Sing, Don ..,..... Singer, Alexandra . Singer, jackie ..... Sipan, Frank .,.. Sipe, Brian ..... Skirvin, Glenn ... Skrobiza, April . . . Slatan, Marilyn .... Sloggett, Scott . . . Smales, Dianne . . . Smith, Betty ,.... Smith, Debbie . . . Smith, Dee Dee . . . Smith, Elliott. .,.. . Smith, Georgene. . Smith, james ..... Smith, Kris ...... Smith, Larry ..... Smith, Stewart .... Snodgrass, Chuck . Sokol, Diane. .,.. . Solomon, David. . . Sonks, Beths ...... Southard, Garry. , . Southern, julie .... Sovey, Mike ,..,.. Spencer, Sandy . . . Spilger, Mike .... Spivey, William ... Sproat, Perry ..... Sproat, Virginia . . . Stackhouse, Wendy Stahl, Sue ......., Stahr, Dallas .... Stahr, Eileen .... Stall, Mary ...... Stamp, Diane ..... Stassis, Milly .... Statman, jan .... Steele, Cathy ..... Stein, Cary ..... Steiner, Rick ...... Steinert, Marla .,.. Stephan, Peter ..,. Sternfield, Hedy .. Sterrs, Bruce ...... Stevens, David .... Stevens, Gary ..... Stewardson, Linda. Stewart, Doug . . . , Steward, Eddie .,.. Stewart, Sally ...,. Stichman, Kathy . . Stickel, Tom ..... Sticklen, Connie . . Stock, Gail . .,... . Stocks, Ron ....... Stockwell, Paula . . Stoddard, Amy .... Stoefen, Gary .... Stolier, Cindy ..,. Stone, Shelly ..... Stonum, Kathleen. Storey, Bonny . . . Straley, Mike ,,.. Stransky, Mark .... Stratton, Dr. Frank Streeter, Kathi .,.. Strover, Robby .... Stryker, Kerry .... Stuart, Bill ....... Sucec, Tony .... Sues, Paul .,,..... Sugaski, Cathi . . . ..,,134 ....229 ....191 ....166 ......191 .......153 . ...., 151,230 ....,185,221 . . . .82, 86, 87 .......177 ......228 , .....,,..,. 147 157, 220, 225 . ..,... 149, 222 .......147 ....,.153 .,.....199 ... ..... 151,225 .......193 ......163 ....179 ....195 ...,176 ....223 ....199 .....2B ....193 ....,.149 . ......... 193 . ..,.. 157, 229 ......,186 .....185 ....213 ....213 ....165 ....202 ....86,90 .....225 ....,,.161 ...,..166,220 176, 218, 221 ,..........147 ....199 ....185 ..,,153 ....191 ....227 .....86 ..,,179 ....185 ..,.157 ,,..177 , ...... 86 .,,,,..,,159 . ,........ 134,161 ..,.188, 221,230 . ...,.. 149,222 153 . ,... 195, 221 . ..,,,,...,, 163 . ...., 163,220,224 , .,.. ,,.... . ,143 . . . . .165, 220, 227 , ..,.,...,.. 163 ,,,...,, .163 .....161,230 ...,...188 .....,.177 ,.. ...., 135,210 .,..,.159 ........95 ...165,202 , .... 187 ..,..94 ....189 ...,155 297 Suiter, judy ...... Sulhoff, Wendy .... .... Sullivan, john ...... .... Sullivan, Marianne Sullivan, Mary ..... ..,... Sumner, Carol ... Sumner, Kathy ..... ..,.. 1 49, Sutherland, Cassie Sutliff, Sydney ...., . .,..,..... 147 Sutton, Bill ..... Sword, Gene .... Taggesell, Dick .... .... Taylor, Doug .... Taylor, Mary .... Taylor, Steve. . . , Teece, Ron ......., .... Terao, Michael .... .... Terrill, Betty ..... Terry, Rob ...... Theske n, Rita ...... .... Thomas, Becky ..,.. .... Thomas, Carol . . . Thomas, Helen ...... .... Thompson, Edwin ...... .... Thompson, Robert . , . .. ..., Thornton, Alice .,.... ..., Thornton, Greg .... .... Thorpe, Rick .... Thrash, Ron .... Tidwell, Robin . .. Tichy, Charlene .... .....,..... Ting, Darwin ..,. Tipton, john ,,.. ..... 1 84, 221, Todd, Thomas .... Tollerton, jim ..... Tonkel, jeffrey .... Topper, Heidi .... Tosello, john .... Towner, Frank . . . Trail, Sheri ..... Treppa, Tricia .... True, janice .... Tudal, Marilyn . ., Tufts, Sandra . . . Tuller, Barbara .... Turner, Chris ..., Turner, joan ,... Turner, Teri ,... Tyler, Laura ..... Umpres, Mike .,., Updegraft, Dede . . Valentino, Annette Valkirs, Aldis ...,. Vanderbilt, Frank . Vandercook, Ron . Vanderwal, William Van Gorkum, Leon Van Liere, Melissa . Van Voorhis, Gayle Vecciho, joe ,..... Veteto, Ginger ,,.. Villar, Tracy ,..,. Vincent, Neil .... Vinge, Ralph ... Vinta, Linda .... 298 Vinton, Sue ..... Volmer, Chris .... Voss, Ronald .. . Wachs, Nancy . . , Wade, Brooks . . . Wade, Ellyn ..., Wade, Teddy .... Wahl, Dennis .... Walcher, Gail .... Walker, Dana .,,. Walker, Vicki ,... Walla, Dan .,.,.. Wallace, Linda . . . Walter, Shirley . . . Walters, Linda . . . Walters, Thomas ..... . , . Waltona, Manlon .... ,....,. . ,...... Ward, Bruce .....,. Ward, Debbie . . , Ward, janis .,.... Ward, Patricia .. . Warner, Marcia .... Warren, Keith . . . Warren, Tom .... Waterman, jan . .. Waters, Holly .... ' Watkins, john ... Watkins, Price .. . Watson, Karen . . . Watters, Linda . . . Watts, Caroline .... Watts, Larry ....... Wax, Charles ........ ...... Weatherwax, Nancy .,.. ..,. Weaver, john ......., Weber, Dewey ...., Weber, Kem ,..,, Weiser, jill ...., Welch, Pete .... Welker, Patti . . . Wells, Diane ,... West, Michele . ,. West, Robert .... West, Susan ..., Westin, Bill ...... Wheeler, Tom ....' . Wheelock, Linda ..... . . . Wilden, Scott ...... Whipple, Cindy .... Whipple, Laurie .... Whiting, Wayne ... Whitley, Sharon .... Whitney, Mark ..., Wier, Ellen ..,..... Wierenga, judy .... Wilbur, Caroline . ,, Wilburn, Darrell ... Wild, Charlyn ...... Williams, Forrest . .. Williams, Kathy ,... Williams, Ken .... Williams, Lucy ... Williams, Lyndia ... Willis, Donald ...,, Willoughby, Susan . .. . . , Wilson, Brent ...... Wilson, David .... Wilson, Marcie .... Wilson, Robb .... Wilson, Will ...., Winnen, jill ....,,, Wolcott, Stephen ,.., , , . Wolter, Margaret ,.., . , . Wolter, Michael . Wordell, Cathy , . Worden, Eric ,... Woodbury, Lou. , . Woods, Diane . . . Woods, Denise . . Wooten, Lee . . . 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