San Francisco State University - Franciscan Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

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.WI-0' .yfzanciacan ' 7 9 5 Published Annually by +l'1e Associaled Sluclenls of SAN FRANCISCO STATE COLLEGE Volume Twerrly-Three Copyriglwf i948 PAT MERRILL, Edilor DON WESTOVER, Bu s M g fnnfmta, I ADMINISTRATION f STUDENT GOVERNMENT 3 CLASSES I ACTIVITIES U ATHLETICS U HONORARIES AND ORGANIZATIONS I ADVERTISEMENTS r' 'T' , WiTh The presenTaTion oT The H248 Franciscan, comes represenTaTion oT anoTher year's worlc aT San Francisco STaTe College. The Franciscan brings To you. The sTudenT body, a picTorial review oT The academic, social, and aThleTic acTiv- iTies on campus. Emphasis has been placed on The worlc ac- complished during The year by The Diyision oT CreaTive ArTs. Early in The Tall semesTer, Tinancial diTTiculTies made dis- conTinuaTion oT The Franciscan seem ineviTable. The year- boolc budgeT was cancelled, and The sTa'lT was Torced To halT worlc on The annual. WiTh The announcemenT ThaT The Fran- ciscan was doomed came a Tlury oT sTudenT proTesT. ATTer much deliberaTion, The sTaTT reconsidered The possibiliTies oT publishing an annual. WiTh The assisTance oT The sTudenT body oTTicers, sororiTies, and TraTerniTies, a successTul pledge campaign was launched,.and.wo.rl4 on The boolc was immed- iaTely resumed. T Only Through The cooperaTion oT The enTire sTudenT body were we able To publish The book. Now we presenT Tor your saTisTacTion and approval The V948 Franciscan. FLORENCE QUARTARARO BOB SWEENEY BARBARA KRASE CHANDLER GEORGE YOUNGDALE Some are born gre-af, some achieve greafness, and ofhers have greafness fhrusf upon fhem -Shakespeare. Alfhough few Sfafers are forfunafe enough fo have greaf- ness fhrusf upon fhem, many of fhem have achieved success. Florence Quarfararo, soprano, has won nafion-wide acclaim for her worlc wifh fhe lvlefropolifan Opera Com- pany. Radio Comedian, Bob Sweeney, is fhe popular parfner on fhe Sweeney and March Show. Gaining recognifion for her fennis skill, Barbara Krase Chandler is one of fhe IO ranking Pacific Coasf players. Represenfing success in fhe business world, George Youngdale is one of fhe fop salesmen for fhe lnfernafional Business Machines Company. These graduafes represenf only a small number of fhe Sfafers who have achieved success in eifher fhe business or professional world. To fhese four, and all ofher success- ful graduafes, we dedicafe fhe l948 Franciscan. i FALL Sepf. Ocr. Oc+. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 5 22 Fall semesier begins 4 Sigma Pi Sigma Kick off Dance 25 Soph Sfrul' Si. Francis I-Io'I'eI I8, I9 Creafive Arfs-Workshop Plays 2I, 22 Maior Producfion Three Men on a Horse 27 Thanksgiving vacafion 29 Baskeiball--UC vs. Sfafe 4 Sigma Alpha Efa New Look Day 7 Music cleparimenf- Messiah I5 Chris+mas Cheer Week 20 Chrisimas Vacafion 3 Baskefball-Siare vs. S+. Mary's 9 Junior Prom - Barbara Tehaney crowned queen I5, I6 Creaiive Arfs-- Kampus Kapers I 9 Finals 0,4 fumta, SPRING Feb. I6 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 Feb. 27. Mar. 9 Mar. I2 Mar. I8 Mar. I9 April 6 April 9 April 24 May I May 3 May 7 May I5 June I June 7 June I9 Spring semes+er begins Phi Era Chi Welcome Dance Baseball-Sfafe vs. Sf. Mary's 28, Mar. 5, 6 Maior Producfion- Beggar on Horseback Baseball-Sfafe vs. U.C. Bib 'N' Tucker Dance Creafive Arfs-Workshop Plays Soph class dance A Cappella Choir conceri IO, I6,i I7--College Theahe-Maior Pro- ducfion An'Iigone Frosh Hop Newman Club Blossom Dance Dance Band concerf Kappa There Dance Alpha Omega Barn Dance Franciscan ouf Finals Summer vacafion ADM! N I ST RAT I ON AEE!!! N e ' I This is your Franciscan. In fhe years fo come if will mean more fo you fhan if does foday, for wifh if you will recall fhe memories of happy days af San Francisco Sfafe College. The dances, fhe club meefings, fhe afhlefic confesfs, fhe rallies, fhe college plans and musicals, The cafeferia, fhe alley -all fhese will be remembered for fheir fun and pleasure. Even your class picfures, club shofs and The picfures of your friends and professors will give you consfanf and endless pleasure. Your memory of sfudenf life will be lcepf brighf by fhe pages of fhis annual. Buf in a deeper sense fhese years will have greafer significance because of fhe way you live fhem here. Playing and sfudying 'rogefher have faughf you fhaf men can live side-by-side wifh good will and in peace: fhaf an educafed man is capable of making a living and a good world af fhe same fimeq fhaf freedom is gained by efforf and preserved by vigilance: and fhaf democracy is fhe only form of governmenf fhaf releases fhe creafive spirif of man. To fhese goals you have been frained. Dedicafe your life fo fhem and lef your Franciscans be a consfanf reminder of fhe friends you made and fhe values you embraced. J. PAUL LEONARD Presidenf Danni, The life oT San Francisco STaTe College .Today is blended Trom The lives oT our presenl' sTudenTs and TaculTy. So iT can be said Tor every year To come-oTher sTudenTs and oTher TaculTy creaTing anew The spiriT which is The living principle of The college. Thus, The college conTinues as an animaTe being. BUT To us here in The exisTing momenT There is The ineviTable ThoughT ThaT our parTs in This onward process musT TerminaTe. For every sTudenT. The Time comes Too soon when he musT sever himself as an acTive consTiTuTenT and surrender To Those ThaT Tollow. BuT Though This severance musT come, so Tar as physical parTicipaTion is concerned, each one of us reTains The bonds of memory and TealTy. These can never be desTroyed. BUT There are ways To give Them greaTer sTrengTh and saTisTacTion. One of These is idenTiTicaTion wiTh our Alumni AssociaTion. AnoTher is in pre- serving The vivid record of your college days as you Tind iT in your Franciscan. P. F. VALENTINE Dean of General EducaTion MARY A. WARD JOHN H. CORNEHLSEN, JR. Dean of Women Dean of Men WALTER J. HOMAN JOHN H. BUTLER Dean of S+uden+ Personnel and Guidance Dean of Professional Educaiion J ADLER, DAN L. ALLCUTT, ALICE P. AMSDEN, MAURICE R. ANDERSON, CECILIA ARNESEN, ELIAS T. ASCHER, LEONARD BAKER, HUGH BAKER, RUTH BAKER, MELVILLE BALLARD, EVELYN BALLOU, GERALD A. BA-RIEAU, KATHRYN BENKMAN, HERBERT BOCK. EDNA BOLTON, HERBERT E. BOULWARE, A. S. BOYLE, RICHARD BRESLOW, ALICE BRETT, DOROTHY A. BROWN, DORIS M. BROWN, HILDA BROWN, SHERMAN L. ' BURBANK, BURR G. BUSH, MILDRED BUSHNELL, ELEANORE BUTLER, JOHN H. CAIN, LEO CASSADY, EDWARD E. CAVE, FLOYD A. CAVE, ROY C. CHRISTMAN, LEE CLARK, DOUGLAS CORNEHLSEN, JOHN H. COWAN, WILLIAM COWELL, OLIVE T. Ion Ie COX, DAVID J. CRANFORD, CHARLES B. DEBENHAM, MARTIN aveI deGHETALDI, GUIDO, JR. DETLOFF, VIRGINIA DENNIS, CHARLES M. DIETZ, GEORGE ROBERT DORRIS, ANNA V. DOWNEY, ALMA DOYLE, RAYMOND N. DRURY, BLANCHE ELLSWORTH, BLANCHE ERICKSON, EVELYN R. FARMER, DANIEL S. FELIZ, GEORGE C. FENTON, FRANK L. FISHER, EDNA M. FISK, ALFRED G. FLEMING, RUTH FRANCESCUTTI, JULIO FREEBURG, ROY E. GEANACOS, JOHN GIBSON, GEORGE D. GILDEA, EVA GIOSI, ORLANDO GONICK, EMANUEL GLYER, RICHARD GREEN, HARRY B. GUSTAFSON, BERTRAM GUTMANN, JOHN HACKER, WALTER R. HADLEY, RUTH B. HAIMES, FLORENCE HALL, ARTHUR JOHN HANNA, LAVONE A. HARDON, HAROLD HARRNESS, WILLIAM W. HARVEY, PAUL HANSILL, JOHN S. HOLLINGSWORTH, HAROLD HOLTZ, DORIS D. HOMAN, WALTER J. IVERSON, JESSE JOHANSEN, WALDEMAR KADISH, RUTH KASTEN, KARL RAUEMAN, RAYMOND KENDALL, GLEN KNUTH, WILLIAM E. KRUTH, EDWIN C. RRESS, VICTOR LAGRILLE, MARGARET LAREW, FRANCES WALTER LASSERS, LEON LASTRUCCI, CARLO L. LEATHURBY, GRACE LEDUC, JEAN LEEDHAM, GEORGE LEONARD, L. MARGARET LEONARD, J. PAUL LINDGREN, HENRY CLAY LOCKS, SEYMOUR B. LOMBARDI, ERNEST O. LEUHNING, GERTRUDE MacWILLIAMS, MARY MARTIN, ELIZABETH MCCANDLESS, BOYD MCCLELLAND, CHARLES MCCULLOUGH, CONSTANCE M. MCKENNA, J. FENTON MEALEY, ETHEL MESSER, LYNETTE M. MILLER, CLARENCE A. MONROE, EASON MORSE, STANLEY W. MUNDT, -CARLOS S. MURPHY, A. B. NEE, LEO C. NUNES, GERTRUDE M. OBERLANDER, GEORGE OTEY, WENDELL OUTLAND, GEORGE OWENSBY, EDNA L. PARMELY, ELENE MICHELL PEIFER, JULIA PETERSON, BERNICE VANGELDER PICKARD, EDITH POCKMAN, LEONARD POLLOCK, WILLIAM FRANK PROCTOR, THELWALL REID, LEA REYNOLDS, HELEN RICHARDS, FLAVIS J. RIGGS, DOROTHY ROUMASSET, CHARLES RUNNING, CARL T. SHEVIAKOV, GEORGE V. SCHRODES, CAROLINE SMITH, HUMBERT SPANGENBERG, ADELIA SPELMAN, ALICE STENBERT, GEORGE B. STEPHENSON, FLORENCE STEWART, ROBERT STORCH, ARTHUR E. SWANSON, RUTH I. SWEENEY, MURIEL LANDERS TARBELL, DAN D. THOMPSON, PAULINE E. THOMSON, RUTH H. THOMSON, SOMERVILLE TREUTLEIN, THEODORE TREGANZA, ADAN TRICE, HOMER TROBBE, CYRUS USIS, CHLOE VALENTINE, P. F. VAN GUNDY, JUSTINE VANCE, FLORENCE WAKEFIELD, ELEANOR ' WARD, MARY WARD. WILLIAM WASSERMAN, LOUIS WESTGAARD, MARGO WHEELWRIGHT, STERLING WHITE, GERALD T. WHITE, RAYMOND L. WILBERT, ELLY WILLSON, ANTOINETTE WITT-DIAMANT, RUTH YOUNG, KENNETH E. YORK, VICTOR ZAIMAN, HERMAN O .va 'ww' x l. Thespians Harden, Farmer, Cox, and Roumassef in a scene from LiHIe NeII. 2. Thelwall Procfor. 3. Eason Monroe 4. Ruth Thomson. 5. Lee Chrisman. 6. Sfanley Morse. 7. Big Wigs af Asilomar. I. Charles Cranford. 2. Facully Q 4. Dr. Evelyn Ballard. 5. Fran uarlel, Hollingsworih, Freeburg, Thomson, and Knufh with Ofey ar piano. 3. Leo Cain. k Fenton. 6. Faculfy relaxes af Asilomar. 7. Presidenl Leonard Iighls up while Mrs. Leonard wafches. l. Kampus Kaper's Queen Helen Marinoni wifh affendanis, left lo righlz Lois Bulcher, Lynda Hayden, Arlie Fowlks, Pal' Frank, Carolyn Wallace, and Nancy Cunningham. 2. Joe Eubanks solos ln Kampus Kapers. 3. Gals galore. 4. Takin' if easy. 5. Balcony scene. 6. Ah, spring. 7. Sfudenl Journallsfs assisl wllh +eacher's convenlion al Sl. Francis. STUDENT GOVERNMENT I I To my Tellow sTudenTs: Your corporaTion Tor The pasT Two years has been aTTempTing To seT in moTion an enTirely new sTudenT organizaTion. In l943 The AssociaTed STudenTs became an in- corporaTecl insTiTuTion and proposed an enTirely diTTerenT organizaTional sTrucTure, buT Those people who were mosT needed aT ThaT Time To perform The TransTormaTion Trom The old To The new were Taken Trom The college by The war. Coupled wiTh The drasTic breakdown OT The TransiTional period was a posTwar period which wiTne-ssecl a Tremendous increase in The number oT sTudenTs aTTending This college. The year oT I947 was a period devoTed primarily To achieving Tinancial sTabiliTy Tor The new corporaTion, while I948 is a period devoTed To organizaTion oT basic sTrucTures which will give The sTudenT oT The TuTure a liberal expression oT his poTenTialiTies. The sTudenTs oT This insTiTuTion are now presenTed wiTh one oT Their TinesT oppor- TuniTies-ThaT oT developing a greaT college. WiThin a Tew monThs you will be moving To a new campus. WiThin our grasp now lies The opporTuniTy oT providing, Tl-l ROUGH Tl-TE STU DENTS Tl-TEMSELVES, a vigorous academic, social, and culTural program, The opporTuniTy oT proving ThaT The Tour years spenT in college are a period oT real growTh, TogeTher wiTh a keen aware- ness oT The world which exisTs beyond The gaTes oT our campus. VINCENT O'LEARY STuclenT Body PresidenT AUDREY SCONTRIANO Vice-President KEN PASQUELETTI Adivifies Commissioner DOROTHY OUINN Secrefary CHARLES ROUMASSET Adminisfrafor of Sfudenf Affairs JOHN SHEPHERD Treasurer GEORGE GIBSON Public Relations Director Bnahivgm' DOUG LINDAUER JUNE CHRISTIANSEN PHIL RYAN BARBARA TEHANEY BOB SEYMOUR i AL GABRIEL GEORGE ALLEN MARY A. WARD JOHN H. CORNHELSEN Composed of Hue srudenr body oHicers, Huree faculry members and seven members- arflarge, Hue Board of Direcrors insrigaies, formulales, and approves all aclivifies of Hue Associared Srudenls of San Francisco Slrafe College. Under Hue Board's iurisdicrion are Hiree subordinare groups: Hue Board of Conlrol, direcred by Hue srudenf body Heasurerg Hue Sfore Council, lueaded by Hue sludenl body secreraryy and Hue Club Advisory Council, conirolled by Hue sludenl body vice-presidenr. Aside from coordinaling Hue acHviHes of Hue srudenl body, Hue Board conHols all busi- ness affairs of Hue corporarion. During Hue pasl year, Hue Board ruled Huar Hue American Vererans CommiHee is an on-campus organizalion, discussed Hue possibiliry of Hue Associared Sludenrs obraining membersluip in Hue Narional Srudenrs Associarion, formulaied plans for a more success- ful luealH1 program on campus, and esrablislued a ruling wluereby siudenls unable 'ro aHord s+udeiu+ body cards may receive Huem for services rendered +o Hue organizalion. In addiiion 'ro Hue sludenf body oHicers represenred on Hue Board, Hue ucacully members include Jolun l-l. Cornelulsen, Dean of Meng lvlary A. Ward, Dean of Women, and George E. Oulland. Members-ar-large include Doug Lindauer, June Clurisliansen, Pluil Ryan, Barbara Teluaney, AI Gabriel, George Allan, and Bob Seymour. CLASSES Klum, ART TABER President JACKIE KELLY PEGGY TURNEY JEAN GIOVANNONI Vice-President Secrefary Frosh Hop Lowly Treshmen They are oTTen called, buT The Treshman class oT '48 is puTTing up a good TighT againsT This TiTle. The Treshmen are proving ThaT They Too can be an acTive parT oT campus liTe and ThaT They can keep up wiTh The Joneses as well as The classes ahead OT Them. ArT Taber, who Tormerly handled The reins, wiThdrew Trom college lasT Term and leTT The Treshmen in The capable hands oT Vice-PresidenT Jackie Kelly. Good Things come in small packages, and Miss Kelly cerTainly is represenTaTive OT This. AlThough she is Tiny, she is neverTheless a Tine leader. WiTh The assisTance oT The oTher oTTicers, Miss Kelly and her crew planned a very successTul Frosh l-lop held April 24 aT The CenTury Club. Among The oTher acTiviTies oT The class was a cake sale and acTive parTicipaTion in The Freshman Picnic which was sponsored by Kappa TheTa sororiTy. The picnic was held aT Sigmund STern Grove and aTTracTed an enThusiasTic group oT picnickers. Working wiTh Miss Kelly during The year were Peggy Turnery, secreTary, and Jean Giovannoni who assisTed wiTh The l-lop. ,iapho E Klum, MARY ELLEN BERRY Vice-President EVELYN RAMSTED BERNICE DONALLY MARY MILLISICH Secrefary-Treasurer Soph Sfruf Chairman Acfivifies Approaching rhe half-way marlc in Jfheir college career, rhe sophomores under The presidency of lviorrie Shadow Davidson, leave only a memory of Soph Sfrur among rheir annals oi acrivilries. Swifching from ihe usual lradirion of holding Jrheir semiformal dances ai hofels, Jrhe soph class held rhe Srrur a+ +he Treasure Island Oi-licers Club. Wifh 'lhe new locale in mind, rhe siudenrs ar S'ra+e made 'rhe affair a complere sellouf. Chairman of lhe dance was Bernice Donnely. Under fhe leadership of Vice-Presidem' Mary Ellen Berry and Mary Millisich, 'rhe class also pariicipafed in rhe Freshman Orienrafion program. Klama, TOM MURPHY President MARDI SCHWARZ ROMOLA BRASCHI DOROTHY DIAMANDIS Secreiary Chairman of Hoiel Commiffee Chairman of Queen Commiffee Anricipaiing lheir senior year and reminiscing over lheir lower division days, +he iunior class, led by Tom Murphy, experienced a compararively acfive year. The Junior Prom, which is a class lradilion, was held in Jrhe impressive Terrace Room of 'The Fairmonl l-loiel. High poinr ol The evening was lhe coronalion of The queen and The coronaiion wallz. Weeks prior ro 'rhe dance, sororilies and fralerniries selecied Coeds To represeni lheir prospecfive groups in Jrhe queen elecfion. Friday preceding The dance an elimi- na+ion elecrion was held, and rhe lop four girls were selecfed as finalisfs. Finalisls included, Barbara Tehaney, Phi Era Chi: Gloria Kugler, Bib 'n' Tucker: June Niclcolson, Kappa Thelag and Ann Linderman, Alpha Omega. The final elecfion was held ai lhe Prom. As a resull of 'rhe eleclion, Barbara Tehaney was elecied +o reign supreme ar ihe dance and was allended by lhe lhree remaining lovelies. Miss Tehaney and her allend- anls led The coronaiion waliz +0 'rhe music of Bob Wallace and his orcheslra. Serving wirh Murphy during fhe year were Mardi Schwarz, secreiary: and Romolo Brashi and Dorolhy Diamandis, who assisled wi1'h dance arrangemenis. ' glam, BILL H UFFMASTER President DEAN DAMBACHER AL FISH MILT REITERMAN Vice-Presidenf Secreiary Sergeanf-ai-arms Approximafely ZOO seniors will don caps and gowns fhis year affer complefing four years of college worlc. For many of fhese if represenfs a long, hard climb, inferrupfed by years in fhe service and ofher inferfering facfors. Some of The seniors have been forfunafe enough fo finish in four consecufive years, while ofhers have had fo malce if over a longer period of fime. Bill I-Iuffmasfer presided over fhe seniors, who were acclaimed as fhe mosf acfive class on campus. The elaborafe Golden Ball was held May 2I af fhe Claremonf I-lofel. Music for fhe promenade was supplied by Ray I-Iacl4eff's band, popular Bay Area arfisfs. Chairman of fhe affair was Elinor Shaughnessy. Dean Dambacher worlced wifh fhe alumni in organizing fhe annual Senior-Alumni Picnic, which was held April 3 af fhe new campus. Evenfs in a more serious vein, including fhe Senior Pilgrimage and commencemenf exercises, will be held June I8 af fhe Civic Audiforium. Assisfing I-luffmasfer during fhe year were Dean Dambacher, vice-presidenf: AI Fish, secrefaryg and Mill Reiferman, sergeanf-af-arms. gn. ,.. I. O'Leary looks lhings over. 2. Looking down on Sf1a?e's campus. 3. Coffee Time. 4. Bib 'N' Tucker members, Blanche Pierson, June Dolan, Evelyn Rasmfad, Audrey Sconfriano, and Norma Runo. 5. Junior Prom Princess, June Nickelson. 6. All out for a foofball game, l. Tehaney, Fowlkes, 2. Sfafers couni ball 4, Foreign affair i c 4 Franks, Wells, Nickelson, and Linderman, Junior Queen conleslanls enioy a snappy card game. ofs for Junior Queen. 3. Kicking off to a good siar+ is Helena Cali, holding is Norma Evans. s. 5. Three Liffle Gals from abroad. 6. Vern Alley Trio bear if ou+ ai the Franciscan rally, RUTH ADAMSON San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arfs Psychology HENRY AMERSON, JR. Oakland, FaIl '47 Liberal Arls Social Service RALPH WALTER BAKER San Francisco, Fall '47 Special Music Music ALFEA BELLI San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Speech ROBERT SARGENT BALL San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Social Service MARGARET M. BERTOLLI EI Cerrilo, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Biological Science JUNE ELIOPOULOS BITTER Coloma, Fall '47 Special Music Music LOLA BURTON San Francisco, Fall '47 Elemenfary Educalion THOMAS MYRON BRIGHAM San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Social Science JOSEPHINE A. CARDINELLI San Francisco, Fall '47 Education IRENE ELVIDA CARLSON San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Nursing Educalion CATHERINE CLOTILDA CHU San Francisco, Fall '47 Special Physical Educalion Physical Educalion ROBERT E. S. CLARK MARY JANE CAVANAGH San Francisco, '47 Elemenlary Educalion San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Hislory DANIEL FRANCIS COUGHLIN San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arfs Social Science DORCUS ANNETTE DOUGLAS Mill Valley, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Social Service KATHERINE FOTINOS EUGENE EARL COX San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arfs Social Science San Francisco, Fall '47 Elementary Educalion ALIDA ANN FUREAUX Wheafland, Fall '47 Liberal Arfs Social Service MARY VIRGINIA GAMBLE Hayward, Fall '47 Education JOHN W. GALLAGER San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls English Liferalure JOHN DENNIS GINGRICH San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Social Science JON W. HIGH Soulh San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arts Psychology WILLIAM B. HOLLAND Oakland, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Physical Education SYLVIA T. KERSHAW San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Sociology BETTY ELLEN KORNAHRENS Oakland, Fall '47 Elemenlary Educalion JAMES LEBEDEFF San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Sociology MARIO PAUL MARINAI San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Economics MILLARD ROBERT MORGEN San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls English ERNEST J. NACKORD, JR. San Carlos, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Physical Educalion ELEANOR FRANCIS ORSI San Francisco, Fall '47 Elemenlary Educalion KENT PETERSON San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Hislory MILTON FRANCIS REITERMAN San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Physical Educalion MARIE RUTH RHEIN San Francisco, Fall '47 Elemenlary Educalion EDWIN ROMAN San Francisco, Fall Liberal Arls Speech '47 EDITH A. ROSENLUND San Francisco, Fall '47 Elemenlary Educalion MARGARET MAY CURRENS SAMS San Francisco, Fall '47 Elemenfary Educalion FRANK M. SCHEMBRI San Francisco, Fall '47 Elemenlary Educalion JOHN PARKS SHEPHERD Berkeley, Fall '47 Elemenlary Educalion ELEANOR JEAN SIMPSON San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Nursing Educalion ELIZABETH KLOOZ SKEELES Oakland, Fall '47 Elemenlary Educalion EDWARD SLADE San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Social Science NANCY SO RG San Francisco, Fall '47 Elemenlar Educaiion GEORGE CARL STOKES San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Social Science HARLAN J. SWAN SON Y CHARLES CALVIN SPIKER San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arfs Psychology San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Psychology ARMEN TASHJIAN San Francisco, Fall '47 Junior High Speech ESTHER MARNIE VASQUEZ San Francisco, Fall '47 Liberal Arls Spanish JANICE TASHJIAN San Francisco, Fall '47 Elemenlary Educalion EDWIN JAMES WAGNER, JR. Oakland, Fall '47 Liberal Arrs Biological Science WALTER EMIL WITT San Francisco, Fall '47 Special A Arl GILBERT B. ADAMS Berkeley, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Speech, Educalion JOYCE ANDERSEN Oakland, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Social Science rl BETTY LOU ACKERT San Francisco, Spring '48 Kindergarlen-Primary Educalion DOUGLAS C. ARTHUR Sanla Rosa, Spring '48 Liberal Arls English ITICHARD BELMOUR San Francisco, Spring '48 liberal Arfs Physical Science ALBERT BENSON San Francisco, Spring Liberal Arls Ari' EDWIN FRANK AVRIL Queens Village, N. Y., Spring '48 Special Secondary Music '48 SHIRLEY BERKOVICH San Francisco, Sprung '48 Elementary Educalion HYMAN HENERY BIK San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Social Science CALVERT WAYNE BOWMAN San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Psychology Philosophy BERTRAM BRAUER San Francisco, Spring Liberal Arls PHILIP DEA San Franci Speech '48 N BROX sco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Commerce ETTA MAY BUCHOLTZ JOHN ALLEN BYRNE San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Physical Educalion PHILIP CALI San Francisco, Spring Liberal Arfs Biological Science San Francisco Liberal Arfs Social Science '48 EVAN D. CAMERON San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Ar fs Social Science IN B CAMPBELL COL . San Francisco, Spring '48 ULYSSES SIMPSON CARR Alameda, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Philosophy, Psychology MARGARET MARY CA San Francisco, Spring Elemenfary Educafion ELEANOR L Liberal Arls Psychology VELLERO '48 OUISE CLAUSS San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs Nursing E ANNE H. CHICK San Francisco, Spring '48 Elemenlary Special Arf. Educalion DOROTHY LEE CRON San Francisco, Spring Elemenlary Educalion DOROTHY Oakland ducalion SHIRLEY HURWITZ COHN San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Social Science '48 FLORENCE DAMON S rin '48 I P 9 Special Secondary Physical E MARION ELIZABETH DENNIS San Francisco, Spring '48 Kindergarten-Primary Educalion ELIZABETH JANE DOH San Francisco, Spring Elementary Educalion DORIS HEL Oakland Elemenfar Educalion ducalion ARTHUR DEAN DAMBACHER Sonora, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Social Science E RTY '48 EN DU RC-JAN , Spring '48 Y CHARLES ELKIND San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls English ELSI ROSE ESMOND Oakland, Spring '48 Elemenfary Educarion ALDO FARALLA San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs Biological Science DOUGLAS H. FEHLER San Francisco, Spring '48 Special Secondary Music ESTHER FERTIG San Francisco, Spring '4B Elemenlary Educalion ALTON WALLACE FISH San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs Physical Educafion HAROLD JOEL FOX San Francisco, Spring '48 Special Secondary Physical Educalion RUTH FRASER Piedmont, Spring '48 Elementary Educaiion CONSTANCE FRANCK Oakland, Spring '48 Elemenlary Educarion THERESE MARIE FRANCK Oakland, Spring '48 Elemenlary Educalion JEAN NETTE WEBB GANTT Berkeley, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs Nursing DOROTHY GARIBALDI San Francisco, Spring '48 Elemenfary Educalion CAROLINE GERTRUDE GREEN San Francisco, Spring '48 Kindergarten-Primary Education WILLIAM H. GRIFFITH, JR. San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs English MARIE ALICE HILL Berkeley, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Nursing Educafion LESLIE A. JAMES BRUCE LYN HUBBARD San Francisco, Spring '48 Special Secondary Music WILLIAM HUFFMASTER San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Aris Commerce Kingsfon, Ja., Spring '48 Liberal Arfs Social Science FRANCES BEATRICE JONES San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Nursing NORMAN B. KELLER San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Aris Physical Educalion ZELLA KING San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs Social Science ROBERT KITCHEN San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Physical Education FRED MELVIN KJELLAND Alamo, Spring '48 Junior High Social Science FERN LYN KLINE San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Speech JOHN KNOPF San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arts English JOE LARUSSA Oakland, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Commerce JULIE LAYCOX Auburn, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Art WILLIAM JACK LAYCOX Auburn, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Journalism HAROLD LEVIN Tulare, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Biological Science JOHN LIEVORE Oakland, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Social Science JOHN HOWARD LINN Valleio, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Commerce KATHYRN JEAN LOCKHART San Francisco, Spring '48 Elementary Education STANLEY DANIEL McDOUGALL San Francisco, Spring '48 Elementary Education ROBERT STIRLING McINNES San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Psychology Philosophy VIVIAN ANN MACEDO Modesto, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Commerce GENEVIEVE ADA MANSUR San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Biological Science BARBARA ANN MARCH San Francisco, Spring '48 Elementary Education GRACE YURIKO MATZVDA Penryn, Spring '48 Liberal Arts MARIE M. MATSUMOTO New Castle, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Social Science MARGARET MOON Oakland, Spring '48 Elementary Education ESTHER TEDESCO MOORBRINK Oakland, Spring '48 Elementary Education Music WALLACE RICHARD MORESKINE Berkeley, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Chemistry MARY LYNNE NODA Turlock, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Social Science DONALD WILMER OAKES San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arts Physical Educalion VIRGINIA LEE OTIS San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Commerce LUCY ANN PATTY Sausalifo, Spring '48 Elemenfary Educalion PETER P. PERRY San Leandro, Spring '48 Special Physical Educaiion Physical Educafion 1 I ROBERT JOHN POLIDORI San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Physical Education MIRIAM CATHERINE PROSSER San Francisco, Spring '48 Kindergarren-Primary Educafion ARMAND EDWARD QUARTINI San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Physical Educalion EDWARD JEROME RATHJEN San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Physical Educalion CATHERINE JOAN RATTO Alameda, Spring '48 Elemenfary Educalion DOROTHY MAY RICHARD San Francisco, Spring '48 Elemenlary Educalion JANE NORO RIDONE Berkeley, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Music GORDON BROWNING ROHRS San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls English VIRGINIA ANN RUSSELL San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs Nursing ROSEMARY ELAINE SAN FILIPPO San Francisco, Spring '48 Kindergarfen-Primary Educalion AUDREY SCONTRIANO Oakland, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs Physical Educalion SHIRLEY MARIE SCHROFF San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Social Science RICHMOND B. SEDLEY San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Social Science JOHN JOSEPH SEGERSON San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs Psychology ATHERIN ELINOR SHAUGHNESSY Richmond, Spring '48 Kindergarfen-Primary Educalion FRANCIS BAYARD SHAW San Francisco, Spring '48 Elementary Eudcafion RUTH JEAN SMITH Oakland, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs Commerce MARIE LUISE SOMMER Napa, Spring '48 Elemenlary Educalion LAIRE LOUISE SPELLMAN San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal A rls Physical Science MABEL WILLSON SPIELLER San Francisco, Spring '48 Elemenfary Educalion LILLIAN LOUISE STARICO Alameda, Spring '48 Elemenlary Educafion THEOPHILOS T. STEPBANIS San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Psychology Philosophy IARGARET EMMA STINE Berkeley, Spring '48 Elernenfary Kindergarten-Primary Educaiion FORREST LARNE TARLETON Berkeley, Spring '48 Elemenlary Educafion MANUG TERZIAN San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs Hislory HAROLD A. THORN San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Music JGENE M. THREADGALL San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal A Biological EARL K. W rls Science ROSEMARY ANGELL TRAWATHA San Bruno, Spring '48 Elernenfary Educalion MABEL A. VICAIN San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Education GERALD FRANCES WALKER San Francisco, Spring '48 Elementary Educafion ALSH Tafl, Spring '48 Kindergar Educalion len-Primary VIRGINIA CAROL WATERS San Francisco, Spring '48 Kindergarfen-Primary Educalion RICHARD ALLEN WEBB San Bruno, Spring '48 Liberal Arls Social Science HILDA BURQUE WEICHART San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs English L OLIVE OBERT Modeslo Summer 48 lberal Arfs HENRY WEISS San Francisco, Summer '48 Liberal ArIs Social Science GLADYS ANDERSON '47 MARION CAMPE BEALE '47 ALICE MILDRED BELLO '47 EDNA WINIFRED BLAISDELL '47 FRANCES ELAINE BONA '47 HELENA MITCHELL CALI '47 RICHARD GOLLE CUSHING '47 JEAN DIX DECKER '47 NANETTE DEMARAIS '47 GLORIA JANE GAMBA '47 MARJORIE S. HAAS '47 RUTH ISABEL HOLMES '47 KENNETH W. HOWLAND '47 ULYSSES S. JOHNSON '47 TERRY KILPATRICK '47 JOSEPHINE A. O'BRlEN '47 FRANK BURTON PINGREE '47 AGNES LOUISE PRITCHARD '47 WILFRED J. PROUT '47 dlw DOROTHY VERNON '47 WILLIAM P. WICKMAN '47 MARY EVA WOOD '47 GEORGE RAYMOND BLOM '48 ARTHUR H. BRUNETTI '48 ILA JANE CARLSTROM '48 PATRICIA LUCILLE CONNETT '48 T. WALTER CSEREPES '48 MARION FRANCES DAVIS '48 KENNETH R. ECKLIND '48 BETTY FLORENCE '48 ELEANOR JUNE FREED '48 JACK FROST, JR. '48 HELEN FUDEM '48 ANGELO GUST GETAS '48 JOHN D. GRAY '48 RALPH FAY HANSEN '48 WILLIAM CLYDE HEARNTON '48 MARIE A. HOWARTH '48 F. PATRICIA WELCH San Francisco, Spring '48 Liberal Arfs English DORTHA BEATRICE WREN San Francisco, Spring '48 Elemenfary Educaiion ALFRED L. WALKER, JR. Berkeley, Spring '48 Elemeniary Educalicn GLORIA B. HUGGINS '48 VIVIEN L. HUNTER '48 MERTON JONES '48 NELLIE EL NONES '48 EDWARD ELMER KEIPER '48 MYRA ELEANOR KELLEY '48 NEILL LANSING '48 RUTH LARSON '48 CECIL SIDNEY LEVIN '48 YVONNE LOHER '48 BARBARA J. MCARTHUR '48 JAMES O. MASSEY '48 WANDA NERVI '48 NORMAN NEURAUMONT '48 JOYCE RUTH PISHOTTA '48 TOMIKO SUTOW '48 JEAN V. TEDORD '48 CARMEN VIVIAN TOWNSEND '48 LORRAINE LEONG San Francisco, Summer '48 Elemenfary Educalion ACTIVITIES PAT MERRILL Edifor DON WESTOVER BJsiness Manager LOIS SAUNDERS LUISA HEPPER DOROTHY WILLIAMS GILL DEAN ETTA BUCHOLTZ STAN KEENEY BARBARA ROBERTS CAROLYN TRUSTY AI+er kicking aside a few financial siumbling blocks, Ihis year's Franciscan sfafi successfully compleled irs mission. During ihe fall semesler, a lively campaign was siaged Io secure sfudenf supporf for Ihe annual. Wiih The help of campus organizalions, Ihe sales sfalzf exceeded ifs quoia of IZOO pledges. A Franciscan rally was held as par? of Ihe sales campaign. Working wi+h Ediior Pal Merrill were Edilorial Assislanis Elia Bucholiz, Luisa Hep- per, Gerry I-Iill, Lois Saunders, Carolyn Trusly and Dorofhy Williams. The business s+aFI was headed by Don Wes+over, assislecl by Barbara Roberfs. Sian Keeney did Ihe arf work, and Gil Dean handled publicify. Hnldan, MARNE CAMP Edifor MARSHALL slMoN Business Manager CHUCK ELKIND Ediior BARBARA ROBERTS Business Manager 5.5 I ! FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER Marne Camp, l-lenry Weiss .,,,,Y,,.,,,.. ..........,...,. E difors Cl1uclcEllcindA YYY,,,V, YY,,V,Y.Y,,,,,.S..,,,,,,.,. .,,, , .A,. E cl ilor Marshall Simon ....,,,,,,,,.., S, . ,..,. Business Manager Barbara Roberlg, Business Manager Eina Eichner ..S,wS S,.. , . AASS,S, Managing Edilor Jack Laycox rY rss,r, -V Y V M waging Edgfor Joe Heall' --- aa'-'a-a ra'a'a' M al4e'Up Edflor Joe l-lea+l1 .S,s Y ...SS,S,S Makeeup Edifor Jean l-leldoorn ,,,S,s,,, ,,.,,.,S,, M alce-up Edilor Eine Eichner Make-U Ed?-for California Weiss ,s,,,S,,, ....,..., C opy Edilor Rim KUHGI SVS' ' i 'i' Cop? Edilror Gll Deanw. i ' C Opy Edllor Ed l.eviH ..,.,,,, ,...,,S, F eafure Edilor Chuck Ellcind .,...... , ,,,S,. Eealure Edilor Gerry Hill Sporlrs Edifor Eiisieiillga AAEA S ssss R ssss liiiilli 53513 we Hepa AAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA A Mm Edin Ni+a Buclcley.,SiESSSS,,, sssi S ff isii , A sff,1EQChange Edi+or DO'Oll1Y Wllllamsa E aaaaaaeaaP-e' E??l'an9e Edllof Don Garafalo ,,,s,ss,,,,,,,,,,, Assislanl Business Manager Don Garalalo ' ' AdVerl'5'n9 Manager Carol McFarland ,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,.... P liolo Eclilor Caro' McFarland - Y -'-A-- ' -V'P-,---, P Bolo Ed'lOV Frank Robinson ...,,,,,, , s,,,,,,, Circulalion Manager Bill l-luffmasfer s,s,,,,, Business Manager of Publicalions Bob Sfelanou .,.. Adverfising Manager of Publicalions Bob George, l-ly Bilc S.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, H,WY,,,.,...ACircula+ion Manager , , Sludenf Direclor of Publica+ions Bill l-luffmaslern , ,Business Manager of Publicafions PUBLICATIONS STAFF I lnlclings, S+a+e's magazine, was slarled early in 1945 as a medium of expression for campus wrifers. I+ has been issued once or 'rwice each semesfer since. Lasl Fall's issue, ediled by l-ly Bilc wifh Gayle Deering as edirorial assislance, saw 'rhe firsl use of color in The magazine. An allempr was made fo use Jrhe nnullililhing process so as fo approach prinling as closely as possible. The magazine, for fhe 'iirsf fime, awarded a five- dollar prize ro The wrilrer of lhe besf shorl sfory submiH'ed. ln Jrhe Spring semesrer, lnlclings blossomed info rnaluriiy. Ediled by Bill Griffifh, lhe magazine was prinled and loolc in Jrhe aspecf ol a professional periodical. Jean l-leldoorn was make-up edilor, and Hank Weiss handled publicily. Plans also were formulaled for disiri- bulion oulside as well as wilhin rhe college, and copies of +he magazine were senr +0 prominenlr Bay Area crifics. The pasf year has seen 'rhe beginnings of closer cooperalion belween lnlclings and 'rhe Division of Language Arls. I+ is possible +ha'r 'rhe pub- licalion soon will become rhe workshop of lhe crealive wrifing major. Mg, sd HY BIK BILL GRIFFITH HY BIK CHUCK ELKIND BILL HUFFMASTER BILL GRIFFITH HANK WEISS KENNETH YOUNG . DOUG LINDAUER HENRY AMERSON PAT MERRILL A3naJwLvf,Pub' ' The Board of Publicafions is Ihe governing body of Ihe Ihree campus publicalions, Golden Galer, Franciscan and Inlclings. All maior issues confronling any ol fhe Ihree or any problems which are perlinenl Io Ihe journalism deparlmenl come under Ihe Board's iurisdiclion. One of Ihe grealesr handicaps was The lack of a sludenl direclor of publicalions. The Board, however, Iunclioned successfully for a semesfer under The leadership of Kennerh Young, Facully adviser. Lasl semesfer, I-ly Bilc, former edilor ol lnlqlings, assumed Ihe posi+ion of sludenl direclor of publicalions. CONCERT BAND A CAPPELLA M The concerf band, conducred by Lee Chrisman, is an ensemble of 87 musicians ralcen from an enrollmenl of I26 insrrumenralisls. Because ol The large lurnoul for This acrivily, lwo band secrions are necessary. fxssociale Conduclor Edward Krurh, direcrs lhe sec- ond group. A leading symphony in brass, The band has performed for many educalional affairs, as well as in public concerrs. Irs supporl has done much 'ro promore spirir ar college sporrs evenrs. A cappella choir robes are worn by 55 carefully selecled and rrained singers led by Roy E. Freeburg. One of rhe besr lcnown college groups in rhe Bay Area, Jrhe organi- zarion is heard ar civic, lrarernal and educalional funcrions, I+ is also learured in several concerrs each semesrer bolh alone and in coniuncrion wirh orher musical acriyiries ar Srale. SYMPHONY AND FESTIVAL CHORUS DANCE BAND FesTival chorus members number 225. Besides singing Tor Tun, The chorisTers have appeared in several oraTories wiTh soloisTs and The college symphony. D. 5Terling WheelwrighT is The conducTor. The symphony orchesTra joins oTher college acTiviTies in performances and is TeaTured in all insTrumenTal concerTs. VersaTile in eiTher classic or conTemporary reper- Toire, iT is composed OT 75 parTicipanTs direcTed by William E. KnuTh. WiThin The symphony have been Tormed a sTring orchesTra, a TheaTre orchesTra, sTring and woodwind guinTeTs and several oTher small ensembles. The dance band is STaTe's newesT musical ac'TiviTy. EsTablished lasT Tall by reguesl' oT sTudenTs seriously inTeresTed in dance music, The ensemble acTs as a laboraTory ancl workshop in such orchesTraTion. lT is direcTed almosT enTirely by sTudenTs wiTh Wende' OTey as TaculTy adviser. Those who submiT original composiTions or arrangemenTs direc The band Tor Their numbers. ThirTy insTrumenTalisTs and I5 arrangers comprise The group. xvf 3 A l. Still Life. 2. Out on a Toot. 3. Dr. William Knuth sweating it out during rehearsal. 4. Alley Musicians. 5. Lloyd Davis. 6. Trombonist, Chuck Elkind. J. FENTON McKENNA RAYMOND DOYLE Drama Radio fnllcqy, jlmaffm THREE MEN ON A HORSE Three lvlen on a Horse, a lasl-moving Broadway comedy by John l-lolm and George Abboll, was lhe only maior produclion ol lhe College Thealre during lhe Fall. A large and responsive audience applauded lhe perlormances ol lhe slars and lhe excellenl supporling casl. The play describes lhe plighl ol an inollensive greeling card wriler who unwillingly becomes lhe prey ol lhree race lrack louls aller he evolves a sure melhod ol piclcing winners. An elleclive characlerizalion was lurned in by Jay Merrick as Erwin Trowbridge, lhe meelc and mild greeling card wriler. Casl as lhe lhree gamblers were Raymond Fournival, Arl l-leclberg and Terry Kilpalriclq. Olhers in lhe casl included Doris Lipsey as Mabel, lhe gamblers' girl lriendg Edris Waile, as Erwin's wile and Bill Winkleman as his brolher-in-law. THE POT BOILERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Gunfer, Arlie Fowlkes, Bob Trueb, Earle Greer, Don Ham, Marilyn Barman, Ed Blair. HANDS ACROSS THE SEA LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Deering, Bill Coleman, Ronald Richardson, Beffy Maqqelli, Polly Pefsonis, Lynda Hayden Mary Cruse, Tom Maxwell, Tom Klunls. HELLO OUT THERE LEFT TO RIGHT: Glen Jackson, Jeanne Wendi. BEGGAR ON HORSEBACKH LEFT TO RIGHT: Arf Hedberg, Jud Holden, Doris Lipsey and Lynda Hayden. ANTlGONE FIRST ROW, left To righf: Sfanlon Keeney, Virginia Cox, SECOND ROW: Jack Kalman, Jean Emard, Annie Plaff. Beggar on Horseback by George KauTman and Marc Connelly was The second rnaior producTion oT The College TheaTre's '47-48 season. l-leading a casT oT 60 were Jud l-lolden as Neil McRae, a sTruggling composer: BeTTy Jane Wells as CynThia Mason, The girl who loved him and his music: and Lynda l-layden as Gladys Cady, a wealThy sophisTicaTe. The play was direcTed by Clarence lviiller, assisTed by Paula lv1oTTiTT. An'l'igone, a version by Lewis GalanTeire, was presenTed under The direcTion OT Muriel Landers. The play sTarred Virginia Cox as AnTigone wiTh STanTon Keeney as Creon. OTher members oT The casT included: Jaclc Kalman, Lois BuTcher, l-lugh Lenzer, Tim l-laggerTy, Jay lvierriclc, Jim GunTher, Annie PlaaT, and Tom Klunis. I. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Kalman, Mrs. Frank and Judd Holsfein. 2. Ed Roman direcfs in 'the radio confrol room, 3. Sran Dorfer and Kafherine Allen give radio performance. 4. Ed Roman and Pere Galiano rehearse radio show. 5. Discussing a radio scrip? are, lei? fo right: Muriel Landers, Peie Galiano, Sfan Dorfer, Ed Roman and Katherine Allen. 6. Supplying sound effecfs are George Crowder and Annie PIaH. I. HANDS ACROSS THE SEA, lei? To riqhr: Dick Deering, Ronald Richardson, Bill Coleman, Tom Maxwell, Polly Pels.nis, Belly Maggelfi, Mary Cruse, Lynda Hayden, Tom Klunis. 2. THREE MEN ON A HORSE: Ray Fournival, Ed Blair, Norm Barlold, Belly Maggelli, Ari Hedberg. 3. THREE MEN ON A HORSE: Norm Barfold, Daris Lipsey, Ray Fournival, Jay Merrick, Terry Kilpafrick, Arl Hedberg. 4. THE POT BOILERS: Ed Blair, Jim Gunter, Earle Greer, Bob Trueb, Arlie Fowlkes, Don Ham, Marilyn Berman. 5, THREE MEN ON A HORSE: Jay Merrick, Edris, Waite, Bill Winklernan. 6. HELLO OUT THERE: Louis Mclnfyre, Jeanne Wendl, Nancy Poller, Jay Couller, Glenn Jackson, Ralph Tarlelon. I. Campus Lovelies surround Sania Claus. 2. Ray Fournival, Jay Merrick and Belly Jane Wells add a humorous nofe to Chrisfmas Cheer Week program. 3. Junior Prom Queen, Barbara Tehaney. 4. Nice work, Wes Williams. 5. Arfisl Joyce Armanrroul. 6. Pal' Franks and Mrs. Franks compose Mofher end Daughfer College Team. ATi-ILE'l'ICS U ' jni6alL Slaie A,,,,,. .. O Wlwiiiier .,,VY, ,, I3 Sraie ,.,,,,.,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. 0 Naval Air Sialion 77,, , ,..,. 34 Siare ,,,,,,, U I9 Cal Poly ,, ,, I8 Siale ,,YY,,,,,, ,, O Cal Aggies ,,,, , 20 Slaie ., ,, 7 DICK BOYLE Chico H O Siaie ,,...A7,.. .. O I-lumboldi ,,,, ,A I9 Siale ..,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,... ,, 7 Sourliern Oregon ,,,.., ,, I3 LEFT TO RIGHT: Amos Adkins, John Aarons, Joe Bacci, Bob Barsonne, Earl Boles, Joe Braikovich, Dick Bunker, Jack Byrne, Maurice Davis, Bob Del Grande, Pefer Desalernos, John Fabbri, Bill Firpo, Maurice Flynn, Cliff Gray, Barney Greenberg, Howie Hill, Bill Holland, Tony Mafuluch, Maior McBee, Jack Miller, William Miller, Armand Quariini, George Reppas, Milf Reiferman, Jack Roof, Bob Troppman, Roger Turner. -Um, ju t6alL 1 BILL HARKNESS LEFT TO RIGHT: Pele Aldrelle, l. Alhmuda, Richard Boyd, John Buono, Ira Call, Ralph Capps, James Carey, Don Chabof, Arthur Chaboy, John Clark, John Coslello, Joshua Devore, Ray Eniaian, Ray Farrell, Tom Gaffney, Bill Hynes, Bob Keropian, Bob Kroeckel, Charles Lembo, Don Lowari, Bob McGuffic, Lou McKim, Bob Malchow, Doane Maffison, Augusf Morino, Herb Osuna, Don Pederson, John Pashanen, Irvine Palasky, Bill Payne, John Rowlins, Joe Scolf, Gerry Shelfon, Sal Solina, Roger Sahel, George Sfokes, Bob Tamblin, Robin Welch, Al Williams. JERRY KENNEY Coach 50 Coached by Jerry Kenney, fhe Safer soccer squad finished fhe I947 season wifli a record of fhree wins, fwo losses and one fie. ln fhe conference opener, Sfafe losf fo fhe Universify of San Francisco, 3-2. Nexf, fhe Gafors scored a 3-l vicfory over Sfanford. Sfafe nexf fied San Francisco J. C., I-l. Alex Vladimiroff fallied lafe in fhe game fo give fhe Tide a deadlock. Goalie Bill Callas sfopped several J. C. shofs. Lef by Dick Zylker, who ,scored fhree goals, Sfafe dumped Cal Aggies, 4-2. The Gafors suffered fheir only shufouf of fhe campaign af fhe hands of fhe Universify of California, 2-0. ln fhe season's final, a non-conference filf, fhe shoofing of Zylker sparked fhe Golden Tide fo an awe-inspiring win over UCLA, 4-2. STANDING, leff fo right Jerry Kenney, George Albrechl, Tom Collingwood, Norm Keller, George Droleffe, John Harlan, Bob Polidori, Don Meagher, Albert Clemente, Howard Walton, manager, Roger Fanfelle, Curl' Buffles, assisfanl manager. SECOND ROW: Rudolph Clemente, Ernesf Nackford, Mike Keropian, Ralph Azevedo, Pai Murphy, Don Oakes, Jerome Friedman, Sidney Posner, Edward Kenna. SEATED: Dick Zylker, Alex Vladimiroff, Ken Shelley, Leroy Collins, Don Neafhery, Bob Cannon, Pefer Dalfon, Bill Buchanan. I. Callas lipps one in. 2. David Cox, chairman of The physical educafion, healrh and recreaiion division. 3. Coach Farmer and Jimmy Wong demonslrafe for Byrne, Skoufas and Callas. 4. Purple Raiders following defeaf af 'the hands of lhe Alameda Navy Flyers. 5. Foofbailers Roof and Reiferman pose wiih Morrow and Quarfini for a back- ground. 6. Barney Greenberg, slar halfback. z6'aalmt6alL San Francisco finished 'rhe '47-'48 season wilh a record of I8 wins and I3 losses while faking second spo+ in lhe Far Weslern Con- ference. In Iheir opening game ol lhe season, 'rhe Galors lrounced Golden Gale A. C., 63-46. Slale Then dropped Berkeley YMCA, 64-5O. The Golden Tide lopped Alameda Elks, 66- 5I. In a very rough game, Slale edged Ala- meda Naval Air Slalion, 32-27. Wilh I5 minules 'ro go, S. F. was leading Universily of California, 35-33, loul Cal gave ils firsl live a four-minule resl and 'rhen came back 'ro run away wilh lhe game, 66-42. For- ward Deadeye Dick Jaensch made I5 for lhe locals. Againsf J. Kronrod Jewelers, Slale slarfecl ils second live, and Kronrod's look a command- ing lead. The Iirslr slring came lo lhe rescue and loughl back lo win, 54-53. LEFT: John Burton. BELOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Burien, Rafhien, Callas, Coach Farmer, Byrne and Jaensch. Paced by cenTer BaTTling BiII Callas' I6-digiTs. STaTe smoThered Jim and DoT's Club, 75-46. In a lcneclc-down-drag-euT TighT, The Purple Raiders came Trom behind To beaT Y. lvl. I., 57-5l. STaTe allowed College eT PaciTic To grab a 26-I4 halT-Time advanTage. A second halT Tide rush Tailed To caTch The Tigers as COP wen, 53-45. Borlo A.C. squeezed euT a 55-50 everTime win over S. F. The Raiders gained a 47-47 Tie aT The buzzer, buT Borle exploded in everTime. San Francisco A.C. mauled STaTe, 57-40. The GaTors led Trem sTarT Te Tinish Te mangle Cal Poly, 62-4I. San Jose 5TaTe Turned The heal' on 5. F. To win, 62-4l. Callas and guard Jack Byrne shared high peinT speT wiTh I0 peinTs apiece. Led by Franlc Kudellca's 36 peinTs, ST. Ivlary's dumped The Raiders, 65-47. Forward Jumping John BurTen Threw in 22 peinTs. In The opening series oT The conTerence, 5TaTe lesT a pair To SeuThern Oregon, 60-48 and 6I-50. S. O. smeThered 5TaTe The TirsT nighT. In The second game S. F. was leading when BurTen came up wiTh a charlie-horse. The weakened GaTers Then were overTaIcen by The Oregonians. BurTen's I9 The TirsT nighT and guard Ed RaThien's I4 on The second were The Tops Tor The locals. A The Buchanan STreeT Boys gained Their greaTesT win eT The year as They overcame San Jose STaTe, 6I-56. Led by BurTen and Byrne's I6 poinTs apiece and Jaensch's I3, S. F. came Trorn behind Te club The SparTans. The GaTers ceasTed heme in Two games wiTh Cal Aggies, 56-50 and 65-58. BurTen clicked Through I9 in The TirsT and Byrne lengsheTTed I8 in The wind-up. FIRST ROW, leff To right Chuck Freidhoff, Ed Rafhien, Tex Willford, Bill Callas, John Burfon. SECOND ROW: Lee Tyler, Bob Callan, Jack Byrne, Jimmy Wong, Roy Cioppini. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tyler, Willford, Wong and Callan warm up. A series oT prayer shoTs gave I-IumboldT 5TaTe a 49-43 vicTory over The Tide. The second nighT, S. F. ran wild, 6l-43. Janesch lI4l, BurTon lI3l and Callas ll Il led The GaTors in The TirsT while BurTon was high in The second. 5ouThern Oregon copped boTh ends oT a very rough Two-game seT-To, 49-45 and 59-4I. STaTe was caughT in The waning momenTs in The opener in which RaThien made I5 poinTs. DespiTe Jaensch's 22 digiTs, S. O. Toolc The second TiIT. 5TaTe Tripped I-IumboIdT Twice, 63-49 and 6I-57. Jaensch was high man borh nighTs wiTh I7 and I8. RaThien scored I6 in each game. 5. F. edged Chico, 66-63, and Then blue The dulce To The WiIdcaTs, 75-63. In The TirsT encounTer, The GaTors, led by BurTon's I9 Tallies, overcame a 32-30 haITTime deTiciT To slip Through. A I3-0 WiIdcaT lead aT The end of eighT minuTes proved 5TaTe's down- Tall in The second despiTe BurTon's 22 poinTs. AgainsT Cal Aggies, 5TaTe coasTed home in The opener, 59-47, and Then IosT a hearTbreaI4er, 6I-59. Jaensch brolce The San Francisco one-game scoring record wiTh 29 poinTs The TirsT nighT. The Ags passed S. F. wiTh 60 seconds To go in The second game ThaT saw 5TaTe leading by I7 poinTs aT one Time. BurTon popped in 2I. In The Tinal series oT The year, The GaTors pushed by Chico To gain second place in The conTerence. In The iniTial, Jaensch and BurTon scored I7 and I6 markers respec- Tively To puT S. F. ouT in TronT, 59-55. In The second, Chico apparenTIy had The game wrapped up when Byrne's sensaTionaI long shoTs and Jaensch's seT-ups led S. F. To a surprising vicTory, 62-55. lvlagniTicenT backboard work by Callas, RaThien, Byrne and Tex WilliTord TeaTured The GaTor's play boTh nighTs. Forwards Diclc Franks and Jimmy Wong, CenTer Lee Tyler and Guards Williford and Bob Callan were imporTanT cogs in The 5. F. reserve Torce. BurTon wound up The season wiTh 5TaTe's seasonal scoring record, as he made 420 poinTs during The campaign. Talcing 27 ouT OT 4-2 ConTesTs, The GaTor Jayvee basIceTIoaIIers compIeTed Their '47 season under The supervision oT Coach Jim KeaTing. STarTing oTT wiTh a bang, The juniors walloped The Berkeley YMCA, 69-55. Two losses were nexT in Iine when The I.'iI GaTors meT WashingTon and Lincoln I-Iigh Schools. Two more checks wenT in The win column aTTer games wiTh The Jewish CommuniTy CenTer and The Presidio, aTTer which Galileo I-Iigh proceeded To down The STaTers. Easing up To mid-season The home Tive shellacked The Marin JV quinTeT. ST. Mary's Frosh Then dumped The locals 60-37. The conTinuaTion oT Their bad luck sTreaIc broughT STaTe an- oTher deTeaT aT The hands oT The UniversiTy oT San Francisco Tiye. Finishing up The season, The Purple and Gold IosT a hearT- brealcer To S.I3.C.C. Ioy only one poinT. PeTe Desalernos emerged as high poinT man wiTh Irv EdsTrom running a close second. Scoring was as Tollowsi Field Foul Field Foul Goals Shofs ToTaI Goals Shofs ToTaI Desalcrnos . IOI 25 227 Deiee . . . 4I 20 IO2 EdsTrom . .... . 95 24 2I4 G-aTTney . . . , 36 I6 88 Murphy . . 82 20 l84 Valverde . 35 4 74 Keropian ..,. . 8I I6 I78 Luchessi . . 25 6 56 Rafliffe . ., . ., , 66 35 l67 Lowarf . IB 8 44 Eniaian ., .. .,... .. bl I8 I40 GreenblaTT I7 4 38 I-Ioman .. . .. .. , 48 I4 IIO Loza . . I2 8 32 Skoufas .. .. ,..,. 42 20 IO4 Chaboya , . . I2 4 28 Malchow ........ 7 2 I6 'I LEFT TO RIGHT: Arf Chayhoda, R. DeLee, PeTer Desalernos, Irving EdsTrorn, Ray ZH Hatm. z6'nAlmfbalL JIM KEATING Eniaian, Earl Homan, Bob Keropian, Don Lowarf, Lew Luchessi, Richard Melchow, Pai Murphy, Ari Valverde, Si GreenbIaTT. T i LEE ALDERMAN Bwahq, Two perpeTual TighTing machines, Sal Solina and AI Williams, broughT STaTe College Far WesTern ConTerence boxing crowns in The l25- and l45-pound class, respecTively, This season. GaTer TisT-iviTies included baTTles wiTh San Jose STaTe, SouThern Idaho, Idaho STaTe, and STanTord. DespiTe consisTenT punching by Tide miTTmen, They succumbed The aToremenTioned squads. Observers aT These meeTs indicaTed a number oT The bouTs were close enough To go eiTher way. WhaTever The ouTcome, The GaTors Turnished plenTy oT acTion. During The Idaho STaTe bouTs, which were held in PocaTello, The GaTors won The admiraTion of The boxing Tans in ThaT area. Going inTo The maTches decided underdogs, Tide gladiaTors puT on a display of Two-TisTed swinging ThaT had The huge crowd on iTs TeeT Through hecTic TisTic exchanges. When The Tinal gong sounded, and The GaTors were behind in The win deparTmenT, The Tans gave The l-laighT and Buchanan STreeT boys an ovaTion They long will remember. lT was a Tribule To The aThleTes. who susTained cuTs and bruises Tor The sheer love of The game-and one uniT crediT. FIR T ROW, I H' T ' hi: T Y' , J F ' d , Jack Campbell, Al Williams, Morry Davis. SECOND ROW: S George Rgpggs, Main Aglerflhgul gzizlnalilll Haines, George Maher, Ralph Lewis, Ed Melendez. STaTe's maTmen highlighfed Their aThleTic campaign wiTh a smashing win over The STanTord Indians. Coach BerT GusTaTson and his GaTor wresTIers also Tangled wiTh such Tormidalole opposiTion as SanTa Clara, Cal Poly, Uni- versiTy OT CaIiTornia and San Jose STaTe. The meeTs were paclced wiTh Thrilling maT duels. OuTsTanding were The eTTorTs oT Joe Kimura, Tormer Senior PaciTic AssociaTion champion. This I36fpound grappler regis- Tered vicTories wiTh monoTonous reguIariTy. AgainsT Cal Poly, Li'I Joe wenT To work TasT and eTTecTiveIy in downing his oppo- nenT in one minuTe and 24 seconds. The Time was one oT The quicIcesT in coIIegiaTe circles. This sTerIing exhibiTion Tailed To pull The GaTors Trom The depThs OT deTeaT, however, as They succumbed To The lvIusTangs, 23-I6. OTher briIIianT perTormances were recorded by GaTor wresTIers, who included: Don Burbank IIZII: Gene Davies IIZII7 Ken Tye lI28lg Jerry Friedman lI35I7 ETrain Mena II35ly Joe Kimura II35I: John Holden lI45I5 OTTO GraT II45Ig Irving Was- serman II45Ig Russ Ivleserole lI55I7 Bud Call Il65I: Jack ROOT ll75l7 CIiTT Gray IheavyweighTIg Ed Ivlelendez II'1eavyweighTI: Jack Segurson lheavyweighTl. FIRST ROW, Ieff To righf: Eugene Davies, Irving Wasserman, John Holden, Ef a Offo Graf. SECOND ROW: Irving Palasky, Jack RooT, Jack Segurson, B d C Ed Mel Coach Berf Gusfafson. Sw. . CapTuring Their iniTial sTarT againsT Treasure Island in im- pressive Tashion, 39-27, The GaTor mermen appeared well on Their way Towards anoTher successTul season. DeTending Far WesTern ConTerence champions, The local splashers made shorT work oT The sailors, copping The Tree-sTyle relay and a number oT Tir'sT places in early season TasT Times. STarring individually Tor The Tide were Jim Vick in The back- sTrolce, Roger Sobel and Ed James in The Tree-sTyle and Bob Gillespie in The diving evenTs. Paddling in The 4-OO yard relay, The Team oT Kay Wade,' Ken Mavor, Tom l-Tasper and Sobel represenTed STaTe's sTrongesT beT Toigo unbeaTen in compeTiTion, a TeaT which lasT year's squad accomplished. The medley-relay squad, anoTher sTrong conTender Tor honors, TeaTured Ralph Cummings, T-lasper and Vick. Diving duTies were divided beTween Gillespie and Dick Schrammel, and The dis- Tances TeaTured Jim SchwerdT. The mermen are ably coached by Al Fish and managed by Ferdie CasTillo. FIRST ROW IefT To rlqhT D ck Schrammel, Larry Rose, Ken Mavor, Jim Vic. SECOND ROW: AI Fish, Tom Hasper, Ed James Bob Cummings, Kay Wade, Roger Sobel, Dave SmiTh. 9111! WiTh a new coach aT The helm, Guido De GheTaldi, Three re- Turning leTTermen, and a group oT sTraighT-shooTing novices, GaTor golTers expecTed To reTain The Far WesTern Conference championship They capTured lasT year. John Linn, STaTe's low score man in The F.W.C. TournamenT lasT year, was named acTing Team capTain and operaTed Trom The number one spoT. VeTeran George AlbrechT, a low-scoring linlcsman, Teed-OTT Trom The number Two spoT. The man who Tilled The number Three sloT and consTanTly ThreaTened To move inTo The Top-Two-braclceT, was Norm Nowinsld. l-le is a con- sisTenT high-sevenTy golTer and a greaT prospecT Tor The TuTure. AT The TourTh posiTion is versaTile Jerry Friendman, The wresTling- disTance-running soccer playing golTer, who is The oTher reTurn- ing leTTerman. Linn, AlbrechT, and Nowinslci are represenTing The Golden GaTers in The F.W.C. TournamenT, and The Team alTernaTe is Jerry Friedman. PoTenTial GaTer golf greaTs are The number Tive man, George lngrund. Greensman number six is Bob KiTchen. PuTTing around in The number seven braclceT is ArT Crebassa, and The number eighT wearer-of-l4niclcers is Bob Shearer. 'GUIDO DQGHETALDI fffv T FIRST ROW, left To right Norman Nowinski, Bob Kitchen, John Linn. SECOND ROW: George Ingrund, Jerry , Friedman, Arf Crebassa, AI Fish. RAY KAUFNI AN jzmclcamtj' Coach Ray Kaulman welcomed a hosl ol velerans lo lhe lraclc lold lhis season, and il appeared a good bel +ha+ lhe local lhin- clads would relain lhe Far Weslern Conlerence laurels which lhey copped lasl year. Wilh such men as l-lal Fox, Don Meagher, John Holden, Don Oalces, l-lanlc Wally, Earl Boles, Jaclc Byrne, Bill Brennan and Ed Bryan lrolling lor lhe locals, several ol lhe school records were deslined lo lall. The relay record was almosl a cinch lo be erased lrom lhe boolcs. Only Charles Graves lrom lasl year's record-breaking balon quarlel was missing. Fox, Boles and Meagher, augmenled loy a lleel newcomer, Ed Bryan, were all sel lo shaller lhe marlc. The 440, wilh Fox and Bryan cornpeling, also was lhrealened, as was lhe loroad jump and lwo mile. Bolo Keropian and Clyde Miller lealured lhe lield evenl, and Wally and Holden were sel lo churn lhe dislances. Slale's mosl versalile lraclcsler, Earl Boles, was slaled lor iron- man chores. The 220, high-hurdles and a leg ol lhe relay were all scheduled lor Boles. FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Bob Childs, Dave Slaslek, Ed Bryan, Phil Johnson, Bob Keropian, Don Meagher, Don Oakes, Hank Wally, John Holden, Carter Toler. SECOND ROW: Dave Hyde, Bob Barbsone, George Kamian, George Kapkin, Jack Rool, Don Pedersen, Roy Ciappini, Ira Call, Jerry Freidman, Bill Miller. THIRD ROW: Ray Kaufman, Coach: Leon Del Grande, Bill Brennan, Aff Arfslen, Alan Box, Paul Hungerford, Hal Fox, Earl Boles, George Copper, Joe Braikovich, Herman Siversky, Bill Hearnlon, Joe Scoll, manager. .7 . Sfarfing fhe season auspiciously wifh fwo lopsided vicfories, falcing Modesfo J.C. by 8-I and Cal Poly by 7-2, fhe Golden Tide nefsfers served nofice fhaf fhey planned fo defend fheir Far Wesfern Conference championship successfully. Coach Dan Farmer builf fhe '48 feam around Joe Woolfson, wearer of fhe E.W.C. singles crown, and in fhe number fwo posifion fhe veferan racquef-wielder, Gene Phillips. The Gafor's number fhree posf was manned by aggressive Ralph Chippendale, who feamed wifh Woolfson in doubles play. Don Forbes, Warren Logan, Major McBee, and Bill Jackson rounded ouf fhe Tide's ferrific fennis feam. The J.V. nef squad, coached by Bill Holland, a sfar from lasf year's championship feam, engaged in an acfion-packed success- ful season. Compefifion for feam spofs was hof and heavy all season, wifh fhe leading men usually being John Holden, Gil Ellis, Earl Boles, Bill Lillieborg, Bill Lanigan, Ed Kenna, and Joe Boffino in fhaf order. Sfrong in confenfion, fhough, were Ray Enjaian, Tex Williford, Rollin Posf, Bill Wickham, and Hal Affhowe. V DAN FARMER LEFT TO RIGHT: Maier McBee, Warren Logan, Bill Jackson, Joe Wolfson, Don Forbes. HAL HARDEN a6'aa,e6alL Eighl Iellermen and a hosl of new lalenl greeled Coach I-lal I-larden as Slale prepared lo defend ils Far Weslern Confer- ence baseball crown. F Combining a sparkling defensive play wilh good pilching and flashes of hilling power, lhe Galor nine emerged viclorious in eighl our ol len pre-conference lills, losing well played conlesls lo Sl. Mary's and CaIiIornia's N.C.A.A. champion Bears. Irv Edslrom, Sebaslian Cub Rubio and John Pasanen spear- headed an able pilching slalzl, wilh Earl Claylon, Lou lvlcliim and Guliielder Frank Isola helping credilably in lhal deparlmenl. A well-knil infield Tealured Ed Kenna and Pele Cuddyre allernaling al lirsl base, I-Ierb Bill al second, Tom Gaffney on lhird, wilh Mike Keropian cavorling al shorlslop. The Ialler lhree were spelled capably by Lou Pappas, Vince Cuslodio and Ray Eniaian. Three experienced Tlyhawks graced lhe oullield in Frank Isola, Mike Marcoulis and Tony Malulich. Newcomers who showed well in lhe ouler garden were Cass Cassalagio, Jim Johnslon and Bob Keropian. In lhe calching deparlmenl, Frenchy Allemand proved a greal all-around performer when he lilled in for veleran Gus Buono, who injured his knee in a preseason workoul. Mike de Gregorio and Bud Galvin compleled lhe receiving slall. Peppery Al Gabriel Turned in anolher fine iob in his second year of managing lhe baseball leam. FIRST ROW, left lo right: Marly Marlin, Lou Pappas, John Paseman, Bid Galvin, Bob Keropian, Mike Keropian, M ke De Gregorio, Earl Claylon, Lou McKim, Lou Cusfodio, Lew Lucchesi, Al Gabriel. SECOND ROW: Hal Harden, J n Buono, Cass Cassilagio, Jim Johnston, Ed Kenna, Tony Malulich, Mike Marcoulis, Herb Bill, Ray Eniaian, Irving Edsfrum, Cal Calvin, Pele Dalfon, Frank Isola, Pele Cuddyre, Tom Gaffney. mm n E L..-,,,..4--..-4k, ,A.+, ,, , , . M.- ,. Tom Gaffney lagged out al The plafe by Chico's cafcher as lhe resulf of Isola lil failing lo bunf on an affempled squeeze play. 2 . F L 1 Johnson sliding into fhird base. COACH HARDEN LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Johnson, Hilma Johnson, Don Pederson, Bill Coleman, Bernie Golumb, Arl Hedberg. CompleTing iTs TirsT posTwar season, STaTe's Tencing Team looks Toward a TuTure OT more maTches wiTh more experienced and sTronger Teams. Coach Thelwall ProcTor arranged a six- rnaTch schedule wiTh STanTord, The UniversiTy oT Calilornia, and The Berkeley Y.M.C.A. The Tide Tencers meeT each ol These Teams Twice. Bob McGinnis, John Hoffman, and Millard Morgan losT To a more experienced STanTord Team aT The close oT The Tall see mesTer. None ol These reTurned To The WesTminsTer Gym This spring. Managing The Three-man Team of Don Pedersen, Bill Coleman, and Bernie Golumb was Hilma Marshall, a promising Tencer herself. Helen Johnson was The only woman wiTh Tencing experience To reTurn This semesTer so she did noT Take parT in Team play. STudenTs coming along who will be ready Tor The Team nexT year are ArT Hedberg and Bill Saghy. TH ELWALL PROCTOR PART OF J.V. TENNIS TEAM - FIRST ROW, Ieff lo righi: Joe Bolfino, John Holden, Bob Kroekel, Ray Eniaian, Rollin Posf. SECOND ROW: John Fabbri, Bill Lilliborg, Ed Kenna, Earl Boles, Bill Lanigan, Bill Wickham, Bill Holland, coach. IRA BUD CALL J.V. TRACK TEAM - FIRST ROW, Ieff lo righf: Bill Harkness, coach, Bill Hynes, sprinlerg George DeVore, broad iumper. SECOND ROW: Al Williams, pole vaullg Phil Johnson, broad iumpg Irving Palosky, weiqhlsg Severin Merger, weighlsg Roy Giomi, weiqhls, Tennis winner shake hands ,and smile. Teachers of baskefball pracrice some of their techniques. Time our for some sun. f-. Kappa Delta Tau poses for ihe camera. Archers fake aim One, iwo, Three, kick. Sis tries a free fhrow. Kappa Delia Tau leaps Gefiing tanned ai a Playday. I-IONORARIES AND ORGANIZATIONS flul pailon, Honorary early childhood edu- cafional frafernify, Alpha Chi Epsilon was organized fo develop professional fellowship among edu- Cafion sfudenfs. The organizafion promofes fhis fellowship by invifing prominenf educalors fo discuss fhe aims and sfandards of fhe profes- sional feacher now and in fhe fufure. This organizafion is a member of fhe Associafion of Childhood Edu- cafion. OFFICERS June Chrisfiansenn ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, . Presidenf Barbara Grove ,,,,, ,,,,, , ,, .,,,,, Vice-Presidenf Lorena Schullcen,,Correspondinq Secrefary Kay Fofinos, ,,,,, H ,Recording Secrefary Gil Adams .,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,., l-l isforian Pal Caswell .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer SPONSORS: William Cowan and ' Margaref LaGrille. MEMBERS PICTURED: Gil Adams, June Chris- Hanson, Clara Caburi, Pal' Caswell, Marqarel' Cavalero, Eleanor Cronin, Belly Doherfy, Kay Folinss, Barbara Grove, Clarifa Kirk, Belfy Kornahrens, Barbara Miffelsladl, Lorrene Schul- ken, John Sheppard, Margaref Sline. Nalional honorary coeducalional journalism fralernily, Alpha Phi Gamma is dedicaled lo lhe promolion of high ideals in iournalislic wriling on cam- pus. The lralernily, organized in I93I, is composed ol edilors and slall members ol lhe Golden Galer, Franciscan and lnklings who have proved oulslanding in lhe field ol college iournalism. Aclivilies ol lhe organizalion include semi-annual pledging and inilialion ceremonies, an inilialion banquel and assisling wilh lhe Nalional Conven- lion ol English Teachers al rhe S+. Francis Flolel. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS , Presidenl Joe l-lealh , Eina Eichnerw , Firsl Vice-Presidenl Ed Levilrm, , ,, Second Vice-Presidenl Terry Kilpalriclc, ,,A,,,,,,, Firsl Vice-Presidenl Ella Buchollz ,,sA,,,,,,,, Second Vice-Presidenl Pal Merrill ,,,,., ,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,, Secrelary Luisa Heppefr H H V Secrefary Bill l-luhfmaslern, ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, T reasurer Bill Hnlilmagfgr, , ,ffreasurer Marne Camp ,, ,,,,,, , Balili Bob Slelanou Balifl SPONSOR: Edward Cassady PMB MEMBERS PICTURED: Hy Blk, Ella Buchollz, Marne Camp, Eina Eichner, Charles Elkind, Joe Heafh, Jean Heldoorn, Luisa Hepper, Bill Huffmasler, Bill Kennerley, Ed Levill, Pal Merrill, Lois Saunders, Bob Slefanou, Don Garofalo, Barbara Roberls, Jerry Hill, Gil Dean, Jack Laycox. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Harry Karpilow, Terry Kilpatrick. MAL 0 Alpha Psi Omeqa, nalional hon- orary drama lralernily, was organ- ized lo bring logelher sludenls inleresled in lhe lield ol drama and lo slimulale dramalic inlere-sl on campus. The group has aclive parlicipa- lion in all maior produclions. worlc- shop plays and olher clramalic alilairs. FALL OFFICERS Berl Brauer Presidonl Arlie Fowllcs Vice-Presidenl Belly Jane Wells , Secrelary Raymond Fourniyal , Treasurer SPRING OFFICERS Belly Jane Wells ,, Presidenl Charles Richardson ,,,,,,,, Vice-Presidenl Paula lvlollill ,, Secrelary-Treasurer SPONSOR: J. Fenlon lvlclienna MEMBERS PICTURED: Gil Adams, Sluarl Ben- nell, Berl Brauer, Earl Greer, Jim Gunler, Mildred Guferson, Don Ham. Ralph McCombs, Belly Magelfi, Paula Moffiff, Tom Murphy, Barbara Nelson, Charles Richardson, Mardi Schwarz, Frances Slockwell, Roman Winkelman, MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Norman Barlold, Jay Couller, Ray Fournival, Arlie Fowlks, Joe Franklin, Arl Hedberg, Glen Jackson, Doris Lipsey, Bob Shorl, Rulh Silfon, Belly Jane Wells. in-L. Ik Honorary iraiernily for early childhood educaiicn, Della Phi Uosilon prornoies inieresi in worlc wiih elerneniary school children. Acfivilies oi lhis orqanizaiion include Founders Day celebraiion, rush 'rea and luncheon, iniliaiion and dinner, Chrisimas parly wilh alumni qroup, creaiive worlc in ari, poeiry and music, a swimming pariy, senior brealciasi lor graduaies, and slrory felling al 'rhe Childrens l-lospiial. Qrganized in I93O, membership requires vvorlc ioward a kinderqarlen- primary or elemeniary leaching credenlial and a IB grade poini average. FALL OFHCERS Marqarel Sline Prosidcnl Jean Mclnfosh Vice-Presidenl Genevieve Jensen Rocordinq Secreifiry Belly Kornahrens Corr. Secrc-lary Marie Queclrboenner Treasurer Nancy Sorq Hislorian SPRlN6 OFHCERS Aqnes Lynch Presoenr Jean Ivlclnlosh Vice-Presidenl Genevieve Jensen Recording Secreiary Veronica Beclc Correspondinq Secreiary Marie Queclcboenner Treasurer Kaihlcten Schreiber l-iisiorian malta, Phi ' MEMBERS PICTURED: Beffy Lou Ackerl, Veronica Beck, Lola Burion, Doroihy Garibaldi, Genevieve Jensen, Beffy Korn- ahrens, Laurella Love, Agnes Lynch, Jean Mclnfosh, Elda Orefeger, Marga Pefersen, Marie Queckbcenner, Lucie Qui- hillalf, Dorofhy Richard, Marylyn Rosasco, Kafhleen Schrieber, Marion Simon, Marie Sommer, Nancy Sorq, Florence Sfefaneili, Marqaref Sfine, Rosemary Trawafha, Doriha Wren. MEMBERS SPQNSQR3 Eva Qildivi NOT PICTURED: Marqarei Sams, Elayne Sullivan. 5 ' L Endeavoring lo undersland and appreciale lhe lield ol man's lhoughl loday and in pasl gener- alions, members ol Gamma Sigma Pi, honorary humanilies lralernily, have developed new inleresl in lhe hurnanilies on carnpus. Eslablished in l945, Slale was lhe lirsl college lo slarl a philos- ophy lralernily under lhe division of l-lumanilies. Aclivilies ol lhe group include bringing in well-known spealcers lo discuss lilerary and philosophical phases ol man's learning, and spon- soring an annual gel-logelher for members, alumni and lacully. FALL OFHCERS Richard Leland Presidenl .Zella King Vice Presidenl Barbara lvlillleslaodl Srrcrolary Ercol Declrer. , Treasurer SPRING OFHCERS Dean Dambacher Presidenl Ed Melendez ,,,, Vice-Presidenl Leilani l-loulchens Socrclary Bill Seghy ,,,,, .. Treasurer SPONSORS: Elias T. Arnescn, Vlfaller J. lnlornan and George D. Gibson. MEMBERS PICTURED: Joyce Anderson, Roberf Ball, Clifford Bloom, Romolo Braschi, Etta Bucholfz, Ann Chick, Dean Dambacher, Colin Covey, Josephine Cardinelli, Ercel Decker, Esfher Ferlig, Barbara Isaacson, Leonard Klang, Zella King, Dick Leland, Bergle Lilliborq, Ed Melendez, Eleanor Milovich, Barbara Millel- slaedf, Milliar Morgan, Marilyn Norman, Fran- cis Selvera, Floyd Schwarlz, Ray Will. MEM- BERS NOT PICTURED: Clifford Bloom, Alma Covey, Claire Kammerer, John J. Monfoli, Bill Seghy, Mariorie Will. Eslablished in I934 wilh lhe prime purpose ol promoling scholarship and achieyemenls in lhe fields of educalion, Kappa Della Pi, inlernalional cofeducalional lralernily, sponsors social and educalional acriyilies lhrough- oul lhe year. A picnic al Sigmund Slern, receplions lor sludenls and new lacully members ol The Division ol Educalion, a Chrislmas brealcfasl and a Founder's Day celebralion were among lhe year's aclivilies. Membership requires a 2.0 grade poinl average and al leasl I2 unils ol work in educalion courses, OFFICERS Rosemary Trawalha, , Presidenl Rulh Fraser ,,,, ,, , Vice-Prosidenl Shirley Bercovich Corr. Socrelary Belry Lou Aclcerr , ,, Recordnq Secrelary Eugene Beneliel, , Treasurer Marie Luise Sommer l-lislorian SPONSOR: Cecilia Anderson malta, WL MEMBERS PICTURED: Belly Lou Ackerf, Dorolhy Band, Eugene Benefiel, Shirley Bercovich, Lola Burton, Anne Chick, Dorolhy Damon, Ruth Fraser, Bruce Hubbard, Delberl Jor1, Hal Jusler, Richard Leland, Laurella Love, Sccll O'Neal, Mariam Prosser, Marylyn Rosasco, Frank Shaw, Marion Simon, Nancy Sor'l', Florence Sfefanelli, Margarel Sline, Donald Sulherland, Armen Tashiiian, Harold lhorn, Rosemary Trawalha, Marion Wedge, Dorlha Wren. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Arlie Fowlks, Charles Pollol, Agnes Prilchard, Margarel Sams. fin, Sigma Alpha Eia was eslablished in I938 lo slimulale, recognize and reward oulsianding achievemenl in exlracurricular aciiviiy and lo ine slill in ihe siudeni body The higher ideals ol cilizenship. Aclivilies of lhe group for lhe year included Sigma Alpha Era Day ie-alur'ng lhe new-look fashion show, presenlalion of a scholarship lo Ed lvlelendez and a spring ban- quel. FALL OFFICERS Frank l-lollrnan Presidenl Ellerlh Larson Vice-Presidenl Sid Posner Secrelary Lionel Marcus Treasurer i-larold Jusler l-lisloriarr SPRING OFHCERS Sid Posner Presideni John Aposlle , Vice-Presidenl Sd Gordon, , , Secreiary Alex Winchesler ,, Treasurer SPONSOR: Sranley Morse MEMBERS PICTURED: John Aposfol, Ed Avril, Hy Bik, Marne Camp, Colin Covey, Dean Dambacher, Joe Eubanks, Hal Fax, Sid Gordon, Frank Hoffman, Allen Hummel, Hal Jusfer, Harry Karpilow, Lionel Marcus, Earle Moore, Tom Murphy, Greg O'Berry, Vin O'Leary, Sid Posner, Forrest Tarellon, Wall Travis, Alex Winchesler. MEMBER NOT PICTURED: El Lar- son. PLEDGES: Romolo Braschi, Berl Briuer, Hal Graubarf, Earl Homan, Doug Lind-auer, Lee Tyler. To promole an aclive and unified program of service al Slale, a group of college-spiriled young women organized Alhpa Omega, service sororiiy, in I939. Alpha Omega sponsors one of lhe mosl prominenl social evenls oi lhe year, lhe annual Barn Dance. Proceeds from rhis dance are used lo provide a scholarship for a woman sludenl above low freshman slanding who is in need oi financial assislance. Olher aciivilies of lhe organizalion are lhe annual Molher's Day break- iasl al lhe Claremonl l-lolel, serving al rea concerls and ushering ar various college aiiairs. SPRING OFFICERS Lorraine Mahoney. ,.,, , , ,, .Presideni Barbara Tehaney. ,, .Viceepresidenl Lillian Slaricod . , Recording Secrelary Jean Mahrl. ,,,. Corresponding Secrelary Lena Slruclcmeyer l-lislorian SPONSOR: Blanche Ellsworlh 1 FALL OFFICERS Helena Cali, , ,, , ,, Presidenl Nanelle DeMarais ,,,, ,,,,,,, , Vice-Presidenl Mary Jane Cavanagh ,, Rec. Secrelary Lorraine Mahoney Corr. Secrelary Barbara Tehaney .Hislorian 0 MEMBERS FICTURED: Mary Jane Cavanagh, Jerry Lawson, Ann Linderman, Lorraine Mahoney, Jean Mahrf, Doris Mercurio, Marion Millisich, Mabel Spieller, Lillian Slarico, Lane Slruck- meyer, Barbara Tehaney. MEMBERS NOT PICTUREDL Helena Cali, Nanelle DeMarais, Helen Hansen, Befh Hofsledl, Mary Wooldridge. PLEDGES: Mary Ellen Butler, Alice Conroy, Nancy Cunningham, Rosemary Donohue,Audrey Forney,Maxine Kouns. V inn YY, , --- 6711 Bringing logelher prenursing and premedical sludenls, Alpha Phi Nu sororily sponsors bolh educalional and social aclivilies. During lhe semesler members visil various hospilals and medical inslilulions in The Bay Area. This year's aclivilies included lwo cake and candied apple sales, a pledge lea and inilialion, a bowling parly, horseback riding and an alumni dinner. OFFICERS Virginia Russell ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, , ,,,, Pregidenl Kip WGlSOH, Y, H , , Secrelary Evelyn Bayless ,,,,,,,,,, , Treasurer SPONSOR: Dr. Evelyn Ballard MEMBERS PICTURED: Ann Baldwin, Alice Boardman, Vivian Clark, Bernice Fenn, Louise Furrer, Jeannelle Ganll, Helen Goldman, Marie Hill, Frances Jones, Mary Kacer, Margarel Pebbles, Virginia Russell, Jean Simpson, Kip Walson, California Weiss. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Berle Arenl, Sally Alkinson, Evelyn Bayless, Marie Frank, Myra Kelley, Joyce Pisholla, Belly Richards. Na- Formerly lcnown as The Sludenl Advisory Council, Epsilon Sigma plays an iniporlanl' parl in orieniing new sludenls and guiding and direcling lhem ihroughoui lheir iirsl lerrn, Membership is selecled on The basis of high scholarship, leadership and dependabilily. FALL OFHCERS Elayne Sullivan Presiclenl Barbara Millar ,,,, Vice-Presidcnl Lorene Schullcen ,Recording Secreiary Maureen Rogan Corresponding Secrelary Juanila Garcia , snireasurer SPRHXIG OFVVCERS Doug Lindauer Presidenl Barbara Miller Vice-Presidenl Lorene Schullren Recording Secrelary Maureen Rogan Corresponding Secreiari, Bob Seymour Treasurer SPQNSOR: Jusline Van Gundy .5 . MEMBERS PICTURED: Bud Call, Audrey Cervesi, Juanifa Garcia, Caroline Gregory, Luisa Hepper, Belly Leonard, Doug Lindauer, Jean Mclnfosh, Rosalie Maddock, Barbara Millar, Mariorie Morse, Belly Pelersen, Marga Pelersen, Noreen Rogan, Phil Ryan, Bob Seymour, Lorene Schulken, Carol Sfribley, Cecilia Tollini, Jean Williams, Noreen Will- mer, MEMBER NOT PICTUREDZ Elayne Sullivan. -2 ,X J Reacliyaied in I946, Kappa Thela, service sororiry, devoles il- seli Io serving rhe college and slu- denl body. Aciivilies of lhe group in Ihe Iasl year include assisling wiI'h redec- oraiing Ihe siudenl Iounge, par- Iicipaling in The Franciscan carn- paigns, sponsoring a dance and working wiih lhe orienlaiion com- nnillee during regislralion week. FALL OFFICERS Sue Sweeney Presideni Barbara IvIiIIar Vice-Presideni Lois Suiliyan ,, Secreiary Doris Mercurio .. . Treasurer Audrey Ceryesi . .. Sergeani-al-Arms SPRING- OFFICERS Doris Mercurio. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . Presideni June Nicicelson Vice-Presideni Barbara MiIIar. ,,,, . Secreiary Audrey Cervesi ,,,,,,,,,, . Treasurer Barbara Isaacson ,,,,, . nsergeanr-a'rAArr'ns SPONSOR: I-IiIda M. Brown MEMBERS PICTURED: Virginia Burke, Audrey Cervasi, Claire Fralessa, Charloffe Huffman, Barbara Isaacson, Paulila Johnson, Jean Mc- lnfcsh, Lorraine Mahoney, Doris Mercurio, Bar- bara Millar, June Nickelscn, Dorolhy Quinn, Lois Sullivan, Susanne Sweeney. PLEDGES: Rose- mary Denike, Yvonne Karanoff, Carol Murphy, Janef Nye, Dorothy Williams. is l MEMBERS PICTURED: George Albrechi, John Aposrol, Pele Cuddyre, George Droleffe, Irving Edslrom, Hal Fox, Howard Hill, Norma Keller, Bob Kitchen, Tony Malalich, Don Oakes, Ed Ralhien, Chad Reade Mill Reilerman, John Sheppard, Hank Wally. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Tom Collingwood, Don Ellis Bill Hearnlon, Hal Keller, Don Meagher, Pele Perry, Bob Polidori. PLEDGES: Ralph Azevedo, Herb Bill, William Ergas, Morry Flynn, Al Gabriel, Pat Murphy, Sal Solina. Phi Epsilon lvlu, physical educalion lralernily, endeavors 'ro uphold and promoie professional slandards ol physical educalion on 'rhe campus. Aclivilies lor lhis year included a Sporls-niie and semi-annual picnics. Members also served as referees lor all maior iniramural conlesls. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS Chad Reade ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, P residenl Norm Keller ,,,,, , Presldenl Pele Cuddyre ,, ,,,,,,,,, Vice-Presidenl' Howard l-lill ,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, V ice-Presidenl Torn Collinqwood ,, ,,Corr. Secrelary Pele Perryn ,,,,,, , Recording Secrelary Bob Polidori .,,, ,, Recording Secreiary Georqe Albrechl , ,Corr. Secrelary Bob Kilchen ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, T r easurer Bob Kilchen .,,,., ,,,,,,,, , ,, , , ,,,,,, Treasurer Georqe Albrechl ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, l-lislorian Hal Keller , ,,,, , , nl-lislorian SPONSORS: Richard Boyle, Guido Defihelaldi. hi .5 Pan 5P8Un.6Jm umm 5 Open lo women physical educa- lion maiors ancl minors, Phi Epsilon Gamma was organized in l932 lo uphold and promole sludenl inler- esl ancl high slandards in women's alhlelics. Members assisl 'rhe lacully in giving heallh examinalions each semesler and sponsor +he noon games of group sporis. Among lhe imporlanl' aclivilies ol Phi Epsilon Gamma lhis year was lhe formal inilialion al lhe Claremonl l-lolel, lhe regisiralion day banquel al Lucca's Reslauranl, recrealion nighf, a sludenl-alumni Chrislmas parly, and a conference wilh lhe alumni in solving physical eclucalion leaching problems. OFFICERS Carolyn Roswall., ,,.., ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, P r esidenf Norma Bellrame ,,,,,,,,,, Vice-Presiclenl Slyvia Zeillenn , ,Recording Secrelary Margol Schmidl,,Corresponclinq Secreiary Violel Pleilier, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, T reasurer Lorella Tiscornia ,, ,,,, ,,.,.. . ,l-lisforian Elizabelh l-linze ,,,, ,Alumni Represenialive Maxine Peck ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,..,,,,,,,,,.., P ubliclly SPONSOR: Blanche Drury MEMBERS PICTURED: Flora Auyong, Dorolhy Damon, Helen Johnson, Jean Mahrl, Carolyn Roswall, Margaret Schmidf, Audrey Sconlriano, Lene Slruckmeyer, Gloria Weeks, Marianne Bruneman, Violel Pfeiffer, Elizabelh Hinze, Maxine Peck, Shirley Sikol. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Norma Belframe, Alice Brehl, Rulh Fosler, Gloria Gamba, Evelyn Pellafon, Lorella Tiscornia, Mariel Tullis, Sylvia Zeiflen, Eleanor Nelson, Helen Hansen, Peg Romback, Mary Ellen Buller, Marie Michin, Funclioning as borh a social and service organizalion, Phi Era Chi has become an aclive service Irarerniry during Ihe loasr year. Phi Era Chi, organized in I944, compleled a lull year in bolh Ihe service and exlrracurricular Iields. Acrivilies 'lor Ihe year included a Iormal inirialrion dinner, Jrhe Welcome Dance, Civil Liberjries Forum wilh Iacully-sludenl parlriciparion, Soulhern Oregon bonfire Ioorball rally, orienlarion of foreign sludenrs and Jrhe Chrisr- mas Cheer Week Program were among Jrhe aiclairs sponsored by 'Ihe Iralerniry. FALL OFFICERS Earle Moore ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, P residenl I-larry Karpilow .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vice-Presidenl' Diclc Belrnour ,s,,,, Corresponding Secrelary Charles Gales .,,,. ,.,,, R ecording Secrelary Riley Barker ..., ,,,, ,,,,,,,, T reasurer I'Iy BIIK ,,,.,,,,. . . . .. ,,,,, I-Iislorian Rudy Salvini . Cuslodian SPRING OFFICERS Rudy Salvini ,,,,,,,, . .. ...Presidenlr Charles Gales ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, V ice-Presidenl Colin Covey ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, R ecording Secvrelary John Schusler .Corresponding Secreiary Arr Bruneifi ,,,,, .. ,,,, ,,,,, Treasurer Harry Karpilow ,,,,,, ,,,,,, . . Cuslodian SQOII Irvine ,,,,,, ,,,,,, I-I islorian Earle Moore ,,,,, Represenlalive SPONSOR: P. F. Valenline .QU CHI phi gm gm MEMBERS PICTURED: Vince Amandola, Dick Belmour, AI Benson, Ar? Bruneffi, Marne Camp, Colin Covey, Joe Eubanks, Charles Safes, Harold Jusfer, Harry Karpilow, Earle Moore, Tom Murphy, Vin O'Leary, Sid Posner, Rudy Salvini, John Schusfer, Wal? Travis. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Harry Erlich, Scofl Irvine. YW -on 'QT'-S' g lul lalnbnkz, gm Founded in l926 and designed lo promole social aciivilies lor lhe members and service lo lhe school, Phi Lambda Chi has lhe honor ol being 'rhe olclesl sororily on cam- pus. Semi-annual alumni dinners, Thanksgiving and Chrislmasparlies, Easier brealclasl, sporls aclivilies and inilialion dinners filled oul' lhe aclivilies calendar lor lhe year. FALL OFFICERS Florence Slelanelli Presidenl Kalhleen Schreiber V?ce-Presidenl Marion Simon, ,,,,,,,, Secrelary Marylyn Rosasco ,, Treasurer lviargarel Vasquez l-lislorian Eleanor Cronin , Parliamenlarian Mary Fraile ,, Coordinalor SPRING QFVICERS Kalhleen Schreibern, , Presideni Marion Simon , ,, Secrelary lvlarylyn Rosasco ,Treasurer lvlargarel Vasques ,,,, , , l-lislorian SPONSORS: Cecilia Anderson, Anna Dorris, Florence Vance. MEMBERS PICTURED:Shirley Bercovich,Eleanor Cronin, Marian Dennis, Mary Fraile, Dorothy Garibaldi, Clarifa Kirk, Kay Lockhart, Rose- mary McGuinnes, Esfher Moorbrink, Nancy Mulcrevy, Barbara Nelson, Marylyn Rosasco, Rosemary San Filippo, Kafhleen Schreiber, Marion Simon, Florence Slefanelli, Kalherine Taraniino, Mary Alice Wardell, Virginia Wafers. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Conslance Benk- man, Virginia Burfon, Chris Kardassakis, Bea- lrice Mifchell, Elena Polles, Winifred Sfadl- man, Peggy Vasques. PLEDGES: Pafricia Ma- honey, Shirley Marlin, Judy Schmidl, Patricia Sweeny. Pledged lo give wholehearled supporl 'ro lhe sludenl body in all acliv- ilies and lo be ol genuine service lo rhe school, Sigma Pi Sigma, organized in l938, has in lhe pasl 'lalcen lop honors in lhe Chiclcenls Ball and inlramural aclivilies. An aclive alumni organizalion includes such well-known members as Bob Sweeney, George Penneman, and l-loward Predericlfs. Sigma Pi Sigma sponsored lhe Second Annual Kick-oil Dance and assisled in sponsoring foreign sludenls al Slaie. FALL OFHCERS SPRING OPHCERS Don Oalses Presidoni John Roclfy , ,, Presidenl John Roclcy ,, Vice-Presidenl Neal Galvin , Vice-Presidenl Phil Cali Secrelary Dick Jaensch , , ,,,, Secrelary Pele Cuddyre , Treasurer Roger Panlelle Treasurer Jack Byrne Cusloclian Phil Cali ,, ,Cuslodian SPONSOR: Jerone M. Kenny C L I MEMBERS PICTURED: Jack Byrne, Phil Cali, Pele Cuddyre, Pele Cullilfa, Roger Fanfelle, Bud Galvin, Joe Healh, Earl Homan, Dick Jaensch, Harry Mislhos, Don Meagher, Don Oakes, Russ Palrick, Bob Polidori, John Rocky. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: John Burlon, Jim l-laran, Terry Kilpatrick. PLEDGES: Bob Cannon, Tom Collins, Will Erqas, Gene Johnson, Leo Moore, Ed Rafhion. e ,V-,, up-any '00- Clwrlslian Agallweans was organ- izecl al Slale lo bring logellwer slu- denls of flue Prolesianl failln for boilw spiriiual, eclucallon, and so- cial acrivilies. Members of 'rlwe Agailweans devore Themselves lo promoiing lniglw Clwrislian ideals among llwe college men and 'wo- men. Regular Bible classes are lielcl weelcly. I MEMBERS PICTURED: Barbara Anderson,Ouida Arnold, Garfh Barber, Barbara Band, Wilfir Blumerf, Bill Brewer, Tom Carrol, Muriel Diefz, Doris Durgan, Jeanne Ericson, Joseph Eubanks, Lois Hardick, Jean Heldoorn, Edward Johnson, Doris Kern, Tom Nickelsen, Marian Nifzche, Hugo Sanfucci, Joyce Shakarian, Rufh Sfaengle, Chase Stafford, Richard Sfevenson, OIqaZeeder. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Jean Brown, Marion Davis, Glenn Fisk, Frank Gaiely, Roberf Lok- kesmoe, Rufh Nelson. Members of Bib 'n' Tucker, Iashion sororily, srrive lo inlrocluce new fashions lor campus women. Two nighl fashion shows are given each year and several alrernoon shows inlroclucing new fashions. Organized in I934, Bib 'n' Tucker has followed a very aclive program. Aclivilies included inlroducing lhe new look on campus, an informal dance al Ihe California Club, assisling wilh regislralion and redecoralion ol The sludenl lounge, and parlicipaling in Ihe Franciscan campaign. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS Norma Runo , , .,,, Presidenl Mariam Prosser, ,,,, , , , Presiclenl Glorga Kuqier H Wce-presideny Calhie Pielchmann , , Vice-Presidenl Eve' U Ramsmd Recoy-din Seq + Shirley Bercovich ,,,, ,,,RecorClIng Secrelary I CI S all Doris Prosser, ,,,Corresponding Secrelary Shirley Bercovich ,,,, ,, ,Corn Secrelary gloria Kuqlerw V Tfeagufer Pal Caswell ,nwlreasurer June Barker , ,, HISIOFIGH SPONSOR: Rulh Will-Diamant why MEMBERS PICTURED: June Barker, Shirley Bercovich, Pal Caswell, Gloria Kuglerl Doris Prosser, Mariam Prosser, Evelyn Ramslad, Audrey Sconlriano. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Kalhie Piefschman, Norma Runo. PLEDG-ES: Barbara Allenby, Marge Aaronian, Joyce Bell, Yvelle Codis, Virginia Danielson, Eina Eichner, Corrine Haringron, Cecilia O'CriscoII, Lois Savage, Barbara Sheer, Mary Tischler, Norma Wirlh. 89 6 10 di :Sn Revilalized wilh lhe relurn ol velerans, lhe Block S, which was inaciive during lhe war years, once more is under way. The organizalion binds all alh- leies from every variely ol sporls logelher in one group and de- velops grealer inleresl in aihlelics among sludenls and alumni. Among lhe imporlanl acliviiies carried oul by lhe Block S lhis year were a survey of lhe award syslem and lhe Block-Busl'er dance. OFFICERS Ken Shelley ,, H, Presidenl Pefe Cuddyre ,,,Vice-Presiclenl Al Fish , ,, , ,,,,,,,, Secrelary l-lal Fox ,,,,,,, ,, ,..., ,,,, T reasurer Chad Reade . ,,Represenlalive-al-Large George Drolelle ,, ,, ,,,, Masler-alefxrms SPONSOR: William l-larkness MEMBERS PICTURED: Marfy Adler, Ralph Aze- vedo, Bud Call, Bill Callas, Pele Cuddyre, Pele Dalton, Irv Edslrom, Al Fish, Hal Fox, Al Ga- briel, Vic Gianninni, Barney Greenberg, Norm Keller, Bob Kilchen, Tony Malulich, Kenneth Mavor, Don Meagher, Ernie Mackford, Don Oakes, Gene Phillips, Bob Polidori, Armand Quarlini, Chad Reade, Ken Shelley, John Shep- herd, Roger Sobel, Sal Salina, Hank Walfy. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Herb Bill, Earl Boles, Dick Bunker, Pele Culilfa, Phil Cali, Bob Cannon, Rudy Clemente, Tom Collins, George Drolefle, Don Ellis, John Fabbri, Morry Flynn, Bill Firpo, Don Forbes, Jerry Friedman, Cliff Grey, John Harlan, Bill Holland, Dick Jaensch, Mike Keropian, Ed Melendez, Don Nelherly, Pele Perry, Mil? Reiferman, Jack Roof, Howard Wallon, Dick Zykler. Siimulaiing proiessional inieresi among siudeni ieachers, The California Siudeni Teachers Associaiion was organized in I93I Io acquaini members wiih ihe ideals and aims oi ihose in The iield oi educaiion. The organizaiion, which is airiiliared wiih 'rhe California Teachers Associaiion, is open Io all educaiion majors in upper division. C.S.T.A. has spread Io mosi oi The 27 Ieachereiraining insiiiuiions in The siaie. Aciiviries include Ihree meeiinqs on ihe professional relaiions and five socials each semesier. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS Oil Adams Presideni Doriha Wren , Presideni .Ierry Girard Vice-Presideni Belly Aclceri Vice-Presideni' Iviarie Sommer Secreiary Esiher Ferrq Secreiary Shirley Bercoviich Treasurer Torn Murphy Treasurer SPONSOR: Sherman I.. Brown J duo.. OFFICERS PICTURED: Beiiy Ackeri, Gil Adams, Shirley Berco- viich, Esfher Ferfig, Jerry Girard, Tom Murphy, Marie Sommcr. REPRESENTATIVES PICTURED: Gloria Marshal, Doris Mercurio, Sid Posner, Frank Shaw, Dcrrha Wren. REPRESENTATIVES NOT PICTURED: Duncan Hodei, Beatrice Mifchell, Eda Rasmussen. The Iargesi organizaiion on cam- pus, Ihe membership of 'rhe Music Eederarion Ioials nearly 500. The group is one of 'rhe mosi aciive acrive on campus and sponsors musical aliiairs as well as social Iunciions. , The annual Sadie Hawkins Dance is one oi ihe I:ed's mosl' noieworihy social Iunciions. The Fed offers a music scholar- ship +o iunior high and high school siudenis who aiiend The music workshop during Ihe summer monrhs. Membership in Ihe organizaiion is open Io any srudeni body card holder inieresied in music. FALL OFFICERS Ed Avril., ,,,,,...,,,,,.., v,,, . ,. Presideni' Jack May ,,,,,,, , . Vice-Presideni Charloiie I-Iuhfman ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Secreiary John Schusier ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, Treasurer I-Ial Graubari ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, Member-ai-Large Barbara Warren ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , .I-Iisiorian John B. Smiih ,,,,....s.., ,Acfiviiies Chairman Represeniaiives: Beverly Gehrinq. Band: Sanford Berry, Orchesfraq Joe Eubanlcs, A Cappella Choir: Byron Jones, Fesii- val Chorus. SPRING OFFICERS Ed Avril ......,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,. Presideni Greg O'Berry ,,,..,,,.., ,,,,, Viceeinresideni Charloife I-Iuriman. .,.,,, ,,,,.,.. S ecreiary I-Ial Graubarf ...., ,, ,,,, ...Treasurer George Snyder .,.,, ,Member-ai-Large Barbara Warren ,,,., ,,.,,,..,,..,,,.,,,,.. I-I isiorian John B, Smiihn ,..,,,,,, ,Aclivilies Chairman Represeniarivesz Maxine Coons, Sym- phony: Wiliir Blumerl, Concerr Band: Jaclc Frosi, A Cappella Choir: Bob Searle, Dance Band. OFFICERS PICTURED: Ed Avril, Sanford Berry, Wilfir Blumerf, Joe Eubanks, Geverly Gehring, Hal Graubarf, Charloffe Huffman, Greg O'Berry, John Schusier, George Snyder. OF- FICERS NOT PICTURED: Maxine Coons, Jack Frosf, Byron Jones, Jack May, Bob Searle, John B. Smifh. One of The mosl' acrive and Iargesf organizarions al' Slare, The Newman Club, is open Io all srudenfs of Ihe Calholic Iiailh. Purpose of +he chapler, esrablished in I935, is ro promore spirilual, inrellecrual and social well- being of Ihe Calholic srudenis on campus. Regular communion services are held a+ Mission Dolores. A+ rhe begin- ning of each semesler an open house is held af rhe Siena Club, Carholic girls' guesr house, To welcome all new Caiholic sludenls To Slale. Olher acriviries include The annual Mayrime informal dance, snow Irips Io Echo Lake, a men's relrear, discussion meefings, picnics, beach parries, and bowl- ing and swimming parries. OFFICERS Charles Friedhohc ,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Presidenf Roy Ciappini ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, T reasurer Joan Shepard ,,,,,,,,,,,, Recordinq Secrefary George Maher ,,,,,....,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Marshall Yvelfe Codis .,.,,, Corresponding Secrelary Al Larin .A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,u,,.,,,..,, Fall Presidenl SPONSORS: J. Fenlon McKenna, Raymond Doyle. Wlcwman, Klub EXECUTIVE MEMBERS PICTURED: Earl Boles, Roy Chiappini, Bernice Cidonio, Charles Friedhoff, AI Larin, George Maher, Lenore Navarra, Bud O'Hare, Ed Rafhien. EXECUTIVE MEM- BERS NOT PICTURED: Yvefie Codis, Anna Locke, Marion Lowe, Pa? Mahoney, Joan Shepard. Klub Crqanized lhis semesier, lhe Recrealion Club opens ils mem- bership lo all sludenl recrealion majors and minors. Purpose ol lhe orqanizalion is lo bring loqelher sludenls inleresled in lhe recref alion acliyilies ol The public schools and colleges. This qroup was organ- izecl as lhe resull of lhe esleblish- menl ol lhe recrealion maior and minor on campus. OFFICERS 'V-Hy Lou Schwarlze , Presidenl Harry Karpilow, , Vice-Presidenl Charlolle Hansen ,, ,Secrelery Phyllis Brown , flreasurer Bill McMillan Member-al-Larqe Mariorie Bellou Member-al-Larqe Roberl Coolc , Member-al-Large June Grenz ,Member-al-Lorqe ' E BERS PICTURED: Marjorie Ballou, Phyllis Brown, Bob Cook, Beverley Forsman, June Cranz, Charlofle Hansen, John Holden, Harry lfarpilow, Bill McMillan, Ray Menasfer, Belly Schwarfze, Silvia Silverman. ,f 'QQ' 'QSMY' Fealuring Mexican dinners and luncheons as parl ol lheir social aclivilies, lhe Pan American League has increased ils membership lo well over IOO since lhe poslwar aclivily boom. The League was organized in IQ44 lo promole an underslanding and apprecialion ol Lalin American cullure among The sludenls. One of lhe main acliyilies ol lhis organizalion is The sponsoring ol Spanish-spealcing loreign sludenls. To each Spanish-spealcing sludenl an- olher sludenl who speaks loolh English and Spanish is assigned lo orienl him wilh lhe procedures of college life. FALL OFFICERS SPRlNG OFFICERS Ari' Padilla, ,,,, , . President Juanila Garcia Presidenl Bernard G-olumb Vice-Presidenl Elraim Mena Vice-Presidenl Carol l'lersch . , Secrelary Carol Flersch , , Secrelary Juanila Garcia Treasurer Carolyn Trusly ,, Treasurer SPONSOR: Somerville Thompson Wm ' MEMBERS PICTUREDQ Vince Amendola, Ar? Brunell, John Conley, Dean Dambacher, Mary Fraile, .luanila Garcia, Bere nard Golumb, Carol Hersh, Jose Heyliqher, John Kiol, Efriam Mena, Laura Menichelti, Arr Padilla, Carol Slribley, Audrey Williams, Carolyn Trusfy, William Tobin. MEMBERS NOT PIC- TURED: Bob Havilla, Amelia Jaramilla. Purpose oi lhe Sludenl Chrislian Associalion is lo carry on a unified non-denominalion, campus-cen- lerecl Chrislian program and lo creale a fellowship belween 'rhe sludenls and iacully. The group carries on an aclive program of worship, sludy groups, forums, and socials. A speaker's bureau was eslablishecl lasl semes- ler which senl speakers and clis- cussion groups lo speak lo 'rhe youlh groups of lhe Bay Area churches. OFFICERS Mary Noela, Roberl Claize.,Co-Chairmen Anile Beniamin .,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Secrelary l-lelen Agers ..,,,,.,,,, ,,,,..,,,,.,,,..,.,,., T reasurer SPONSORS: Alfred Fisk, Wasserman. Rulh Swanson MEMBERS PICTURED: Rulh Adamson, Ted Al- pen, Henry Amerson, Gladys Bryanl, Ulyssis Carr, Robert Clazie, Nancy Growcoll, Jean Hecker, Russell Hendrickson, Shirley Holi, Wil- bur Lear, Marie Mafsumolo, Bob Mclnnes, Dcrolhy Robinson, Haig Rushdoony, Harlan Swanson. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Marva Andrews, Helen Agers, Ralph Cummings, George Crowder, Pal Gamble, Ray Graver, Forbes Hill, Nalhan Huggins, Marilyn King, Belly Mclnnes, Harry Makifa, Mary Noda, Ralph Neuling, Sachie Ueda, Dick Wyatt, Joseph Yew. MEMBERS PICTURED - FIRST ROW, lefl' lo righf: Bealrice Hoyer, G. Mansur, Tom Scholfen, Aldo Faralla, Roger Bosquef, George Vavuris, lsabele Schioldager, Dore Gordon. SECOND ROW: Lloyd DeRemus, Nick Alhanasopulas, John C. Lloyd, George Oberlands, Wasbauer, Robert Tamblin, Paul Douglas, Roberl Bowen, William Jones. THIRD ROW: Leslie Juefle, Deane Auspeland, Ed Bryanf, Arnold Turner, Gerald Ballou, Arnold Lieu, Roy Ciappini, John Gilland, Bob Schollen, Frank Gonder. MEM- BERS NOT PICTURED: George Allwood, Charlene Chow, James Cosgrove, Edna Fisher, Tom Gaines, Charles Gales, Allen Gladding, Douglas Hagerman, Perumi Osluba, Cecil Levin, Essie Richmond, Joan Shepard, James Schollen, Eugene Skelly, William E. Smith, Max Sfein, Soledad Tombocam, Roger Turner. Bda FL ' Bela Pi Sigma, coeducaiion science clubs, sirives lo prornoie inieresi in scieniilic mailers al lhe college. Members are con- cerned wilh new problems and discoveries in science. The group sponsors lhe showing ol films, field lrips, and Ieciures oi educa- lional value in lhe field. Membership in Ihe organizaiion is open io siudenls wiih a passing grade in al leasl one science course. OFFICERS William E. Srniih ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,,,, Presideni Belly Snare, ,,,,,, , Ann Vavuris ,,,,,., Leslie Jueffe ,,,,,,.,. , s,.., Vice-Presidenl ,, .,,,,.,....,, Secrela ry .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,.Treasurer SPONSORS: Edna Fisher, Gerald BaIIou, George Oberlander, WILLIAM E. SMITH Presidenl FLOYD SCHWARTZ Vice-President OFFICERS Joe La Russa ....,,,,,,,,,,,..,,...,,,,,,,...,. PresidenT Floyd SchwarTz ,,,,.A,,,,,,..,,,,, Vice-PresidenT Vivian lvlacedo ,,,,,,,,,, Recordinq SecreTary Barbara RoberTs,.Correspondinq SecreTary James Henderson ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer Lorenzo BouncrisTiani ,, Member-aT-Large Jay Quinn ,,,,..,...,,.A..,,, ,,,,, lvl ember-aT-Larqe SPONSORS: Georqe C. Feliz, Roy C. Cave. MEMBERS PICTURED - FIRST ROW, left To righfz Lorenzo Baunchrisfiani, Leland Lena, Joe LaRussa, Floyd Schwariz, Don Burch. SECOND ROW: Henry Barrels, Bill Lanigan, Barbara Roberts, Don Ray, Ed Johnson, William Perine. THIRD ROW: Edmond Jones, Bill HuffmasTer, Lauren Larson, James Mansfield. FOURTH ROW: Jerome Kalik, John Bafanides. D I fan, I Organized in The Tall OT I947, The Commercial RelaTions SocieTy was Tormed To bring business inTeresTed sTudenTs and TaculTy TogeTher and To acquainT The membership wiTh currenT condiTions in The business world. AcTiviTies Tor The year consisTed OT sending, ChrisTmas cards To The business men of San Francisco, 'field Trips To various business concerns, and a ChrisTmas geT-TogeTher aT The home of Leonard Ascher. Speakers Tor The year included Two represenTaTives Trom The Chamber OT Commerce and one speaker Trom The BeTTer Business Bureau. MEMBERS PICTURED - FIRST ROW, left to riqhf: Charles McClelland, Weldon Sfuarf, Joyce Anderson, Rowena Bruce, Doris Goldslein, Sylvia Rogers, Juanita Garcia, Mardi Schwarz, John Kiol, Roberl Chopin, Amelia Jaramilo. SECOND ROW: Mohamed ElAAlfar, Joe LaRussa, Leon Clark, Jay Quinn, James Anderson, Pefer Coukoulis, James Masforakos, Arfhur Padilla, Bernard Gollumb, Bill Tobin, Hugo Sfeigman, Wendel Lalhrop, Kamel Nader, Honofre Megino, Abdulla Shally. THIRD ROW: Fred Kielland, Larry Runnley, Romolo Braschi, Bob Marlin, Jim Gunler, Leland Leland Lena, Charles Tofo, Howard Walfon, Kai Blomquisl. . KM One of lhe oldesl organizalions on campus, rhe lnlernaiional Relarions Club was founded in an ellorl lo eslablish good will among The various nalionalily groups on campus. Sponsored by lhe Carnegie ndowmenl, There are 833 such clubs in colleges lhroughoui The Uniled Slales. Besides nnainlaining a library ol rnore lhan ZOO boolcs for members al Slale, lhe group parlicipales in lhe Regional Con- ference of l.R.C,'s in Cenlral California each fall. FALL OFFICERS Walfer Trayis ,,,,,,,, ,,,., P resideni Leon Clarlc ,, ,, , ,,,,,,, Vice-Presidenl Joyce Anderson, , ,,,,,,,, .Secreiary Edward Lindsay ,,,,,, ,,,,,, T reasurer Roberl Smilh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......, ,,,,,,, . Librarian SPRING OFFICERS John Kiol , ,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,..,,, P residenl' Mardi Schwarz ,,,,,, ,,...,, V icevpresidenl Corine Fenion. ...,...s.,,, Secreiary Kia Blomquisl ...,,.,, ,,...,..,,,,,,, T reasurer William Tobin, ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,, H isforian Joe Finnigan .,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, Publiciiy Direcior SPONSOR: Charles McClelland JOHN KJOL Presidenl ,fi Reqislrafion blues. Four new-lockers. Lounginq around. Mail call. Co-op confusion. Sfrollin' along. Miss Franciscan -Pal Wilkerson Play Hme. Lazy Spring wealher. Alley folks. Befween classes. Ken Pasqueleffi gives 'em the word Look prelfy. J A N ET' S MILLINERY AND APPAREL IOWO Discounl for Wornen Sludenls 604 FILLMORE I 9 4 2 C L U B Try Our Tuxfy Mmls FRED and DINO 1942 MarlceI Slre-el San Francisco coneiamuimions from WATERS 81 ROSS Now al 625 Suller-ORdway 3-0226 SCI-IOOI. MUSIC SPECIALISIS Phone DOuqles 8I97 McDONALD'S BOOKSHOP 867 Mission Slreel Belween The Chronicle and The Daily News and Opposile The Call-Bullelin SAN FRANCISCO 3 F R E S FI San 1'II'I1lIl'iSl'UIS Ff7Il'SfIi BELL-BROOK DAIRIES, Inc. Eighlh and Howard Slreels San Francisco 3 o UNderhiII I-4242 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TEACHERS - COMMERCIAL For more Ihan a generalion Ihis agency has been a leader in employrnenl. PI! Pk Pk We place Ieachers IhrouqhouI California FIS Pk FIS We place office worlcers in San Francisco area only. KEMP AGENCY Eslablished I909 68I Marlcel S+. SAN FRANCISCO GA. I-7024 I-IEAD OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO MANY OFFICES SERVING NORTI-IERN CALIFORNIA Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corporalion WEITZEL SHOE STORE F L O R S H E I M and olher larnous brands o Experl Filling o Courleous Service 244 Wesl Porlal Avenue Place This on Your MusJr Lisl - An Early Visil lo M E L ' S San Francisco's Firsl Drive-In Reslauranl Soulh San Francisco Avenue near Mission Slreel OPEN NIGHT AND DAY Melburgers o Barbecue 0 Founlain Speciallies Louis P. Spingola Baplisr J. Lufrano TIP TOP SHOE SERVICE Fasl Service Shoe Correclions Experlly Done I73 Wesl Porlal Avenue Phone MOn+rose 4-9320 San Francisco I6 Delicious ice CREAM D. C. MANNING 234 Wesl Porlal Avenue SAN FRANCISCO Telephone OV. I-2000 ll'x I't'Il1lJ'g0UllH IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL! ED reeno The College Barber Especially helpful lo Co-eds who appreciale good service. Jusl around Ihe corner- l92O Marlcel Slreel Business Phone MA I-0329 Home Phone AT 2-6Ol 8 G QDIAYQNIEEIIgIINGQHlC?OLSI-FE? MEETASDDWIOJIENF G ACCOUNTANCY Day and Evening. Comprehensive Iraining 'for CPA Examina- Iions. Degree courses. Also shorl courses for advancement Undergraduafe and Graduafe Schools. Accredifed, S'I'aI'e Board of Accounfancy. Facully includes 40 CPA's. Esfab- lished I908. MANAGEMENT Day and Evening. Basic Iraining in Business Adminisfralion and Managemenl, leading Io B.B.A. Degree: labor relafions and ubI'c relalio s e s n el fi ance acco.1nI'n sales marlxef p I n,pron,n , rig, , -I ing, produc+ion. Also shorl courses in specialized fields. Eslablished I 946. REAL ESTATE Evening course. Preparalion 'For saIesman's and broIxer's examinalions. LAW Evening School. Accrediled, California Sfafe Bar. LL.B. degree. Prepares 'for California Bar examinalions and prac- Iice of law. Eslablished l90l. INSURANCE Evening school in fire and casually insurance. Prepara+ion 'For broIcer's examina+ion approved by Insurance Commissioner. C.P.C.U. sludy group. Esfablished l927. ADVERTISING Evening courses. Facul+y of adveriising execu+ives. Sponsored by San Francisco Adverfising Club. Esfablished l940. TRAFFIC Evening school in Freighl Traffic Managemenl. Rail, ocean, express, frucI:, air, induslrial. Facully of 'lraflic experfs. Eslablished l923. SEPARATE ANNOUNCEMENT AVAILABLE ON EACH SCHOOL GOLDEN GATE COLLEGE ,,W5r0, IApproved for Vereransl 5 642, Educalional Division of Ihe YMCA of San Francisco 9 rp 200 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE, SAN FRANCISCO 2 5 Downfown Locafion al 537 Marlrei' SI'ree+ PRospec'r 5-5774 770' For II'1e Besr in . . . FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Exclusive Bur NoI Expensive Progressive Furniture and Upholstering Co. I99 Wesr PorIaI Avenue LO. 6-8300 WHITNEY RECORDS 525 SuIIer Srreer San Francisco 2 MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED for aII MUSIC AND TEACHING MATERIAL ROWLAND MUSIC CO. 38 Mason SIreeI YUkon 6-0I32 Make The G O L D E N G A T E R A READING I-IABIT WEEKLY PUBLICATION OF TI-IE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS SAN FRANCISCO STATE COLLEGE Graduates I Supporr Your Alma Mater BY Joining II1e ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Now! PLEASANT DANCING O LARRY CANNON and I-IIS ORCHESTRA TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT -SELFSERVICE- TWO JACKS FOOD MARKET 399 Haignlr SIreeI WHEN YOU THINK Baby Pictures THINK PLYMOUTH THEY'RE TOPS SiIIings af home or in Ine Srudio. Special equipmenr for 'raking Irie kiddies. PLYMOUTH PICTURES 2528 Ocean Avenue 0 JU. 6-0203 In Lakeside Village Ihrough Ihe Gare and UpsIairs KEN and MARTHA HALL WITH FOND MEMORIES We Look Bock Upon the ASSOCIATED STUDENT CAFETERIA Business Troining To Meer Your Requiremenis STENOGRAPHIC ACCOUNTING MACHINES CIVIL SERVICE Send for your FREE copy of CORRECT CONDUCT for CAREER clr1CI COLLEGE DR. J. A. LOWE IINSURANCE THAT ISI Can Remedy Your Automobile lnsuronce Where II Huris Mosi-Ihe Cosi. which coniains 9 illusiraiions and 60 suggesiions for being more popular. Here' arf' some of the bcfadings: o Ilnqlicgdflrqciefrions-how Io o TabIe mann 0 Manners on Ihe sireei o Pariies ' firsfaufanis and DGII 9 If Your Driving Record is Good! ea ers o Tipping-when and how B s EI q eI+ much SAVINGS BEGIN 0 Graduaiion O Eiiqueife A, Approved for Vclcfrans 220 Bush Sfreei SUIIer I-2600 ' coLLEe-E I3II SUTTER ST. GR. I-46I2 SAN FRANCISCO D REMEMBER IT'S PLYMOUTH for C ondid I Wedding Pictures Tl-IEY'RE TOPS! You Say Whai You Wani - We Do IT! PLYMOUTH PICTURES Lakeside Village - Near The New Campus 2528 Ocean Avenue 0 JU. 6-0203 R U G S By Native Persian Importers KERMAN RUG 84 TRADING CO. 235 WesT PorTaI Avenue Esfablished l927 us. Ph. Slfabrighf I-2324 Res. Ph. MOn+rose 4-6557 s. P. YOSIPI-I, Prop. FREE RUG INSPECTION BY EXPERTS DENNY DAIRIES 42: WesT PorTaI Avenue I c E c R E A M F o u N T A T N Cashier Lillian WilIiiorT serving STucIenT G.l. S CONGRATULATIONS E To R V The Class of I , 4 C 8 E THE BOOK STORE E M R - PrinTing and Personalized STaTionery GREETING CARDS CARL EMLER 23l WesT Porfal Avenue San Francisco I6, Calif. SEabrigh+ T-3248 'Tis bonnie 'Ta shop wi' Ronnie' R O N N I E ' S CAMERAS!-IOP I83 Wesf Por+aI Avenue SAN FRANCISCO The Wa You Plan Today Measures Your Tomorrow AT I-IEALDS BUSINESS AND ENGINEERING COLLEGE YOU WILL FIND AMBITIOUS MEN AND WOMEN OE ALL AGES: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES FROM ACADEMIC COURSES who are preparing for Business, CiviI Serv- ice or Engineering Careers. HIGH SCHOOL COMMERCIAL GRADUATES who wish 'ro add s+rengIh Io Iheir High School Training. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES who wish Io supple- men'r Iheir generaI educafion wifh Pracfical Business or Engineering Training. SPECIAL STUDENTS who wish Io brush up on Iheir previous Iraining before reiurning Io a business posi- Iion. HIGH SCHOOL UNDERGRADUATES who I'aIce Iypewrifing, office machines and ofher subiecfs before accepring a reaI business posifion. EX-SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN who are I'aIcing advanfage of Ihe opporfuniiy Io secure a HeaId Train- ing af Governmenlr expense. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS who are inferesied in preparing for Business Careers-who wish To work in offices during summer vacafions. Also Ihose who plan 'Io go in+o business for Ihemselves and who recognize 'rhe necessify of a sound Business Training. HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN who dropped ouf for a while and Iook com- merciaI posifions onIy 'ro discover 'rheir advancemeni was Iimifed wifhour Specialized Training such as HeaIds oiiers. VETERANS: I-Ieald College is approved by Ihe VeI'- erans Adminis+ra'rion for your Iraining under Ihe pro- visions of Ihe HG. I. Bill of Righ'rs. Many Leaders of Western Industry Have Trained at Healds HEALD ENGINEERING COLLEGE-offers Two-Year College Degree Courses in CiviI- EIec'rricaI - Mechanical- Highway - and ArchiIec+uraI Engineering .... AIso Shori courses in Radio Servicing and Operafing - Draffing, Mechanical, SIrucI'uraI and ArchiI'ecIuraI - Masfer Elecrricia ns. Wrife for our I947 ca'raIog. Please sfare Iype of course in which you are inIeres'red- Business or Engineering. 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Ozias oT Lederer, STreeT 81 Zeus Company, Inc., who never failed To offer his assisTance and ideas. l also Thank Mr. KenneTh Young, TaculTy adviser, who was consTanTly on The aIerT wiTh suggesTions, and lvlr. William Thurlow of California ArT 84 Engraving Company Tor his able assisTance. Mr. and lvlrs. KenneTh I-lall oT Plymoulh Piclure STudio deserve a word of Thanks Tor The courTeous help received Trom Them. To The many oTher people who conTribuTed so generously To The yearbook, I Thank you. PAT MERRILL EcliTor


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