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

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iz 15 if The library: fa symphony in silence where lh Well wha? abou? Friclav nlghf Bop, blue and Bee . ,A . hey! when gives? ' alley on a -Andersen Hall: a weapcn aqainsl the defer e sludy-minded find solace. Sunshine on lhe Rally Bowl, battleground of a thousand issues FDREUIORD lhoveng fhe music down-heal, ioralinq hand of lime. Boys and girls iogefhef . 4 , finding a use for lhe atom bomb. LJ' This college year has been evenTTul in Terms oT a rising inTeresT in sTudenT governmenT, The resignaTion OT one oT our besT loved aminisTraTors, Dean P. F. ValenTine, The acTual consTrucTion oT new campus buildings, The evoluTion oT a maTure college weekly and a hosT oT oTher TacTors in STaTe's hisTorical make- UP' T ln The Tollowing pages we, The sTaTT, have Tried To presenT a good picTorial coverage oT The lasT year's acTiviTies. A new secTion has been added, Educa- w Well, fhey shoulda gone fo class, but it was such a nic 'B V And The nexf guy fha? sfacks an ace does bus duTy for a week Tional OpporTuniTies, in which we endeavor To show whaT The college has To oTTer The sTudenT and noT only To cover, buT To inTeresT, a 'wider secTion oT The sTudenT populaTion. IT is merely an experimenT and we hope The resulTs, in Terms oT your approval, will be successTul. The general Theme oT The book is an illusTraTion oT The old and The new. The old is represenTed by a series oT phoTographic reproducTions oT early educa- Tional days and The new by modern arT. This may well symbolize STaTe's presenT TransiTional period Trom a college Tor poTenTial Teachers To a college Tor sTudenTs regardless oT vocaTional or educaTional inTeresT, a college which is conTinually rising in iTs repuTaTion among sTudenTs, educaTors and The com- muniTy. FurThermore, iT symbolizes a change Trom an old. well-worn campus To a new modern insTiTuTion equipped To TulTill The sTudenT's every need. The l95O Franciscan is now open Tor your inspec- Tion and may iT bring back many pleasanT memories oT The year. EVELYN PETERSEN EdiTor DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE FIRST ROW, Iefl lo right: Miss Edilh Pickard, Zoology, Dr. Mildred Bush, Bolany, Dr. Robert Darneal, Geology, Dr. Roberf Slollberg, Physical Science, Dr. Jack Wilson, Mafhemalics, Dr. Burr Burbank, Physics, Mr. Maurice Amsden, Chemislry, Dr. Slanley Morse, Division Chairman. SECOND ROW: Dr. Arfhur Hall, Mafhemalics, Dr. Paul Harvey, Bacleriology, Miss Lea Reid, Nalure Sludy, Mr. Carlos Mundf, Aslronomy, Dr. Arlhur Nelson, Biological Science, Dr. Gerald Ballou, Chemistry, Mr. George Oberlander, Nalure Sludy, Dr. John Hensill, Biological Science, Mr. Herman Zaiman, Parasilology, Miss Ed- na Fisher, Zoology. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Dr. Leonard Pockman, Physics, Miss Florence Haimes, Chemis- fry, Dr. Evelyn Ballard, Biological Sci- ence, Dr. Jesse Iverson, Analomy, Dr. Francis Charlfon, Anafomy. DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES FIRST ROW, Ieff 'I'o righl: John Schnei- der, Business Adminislralion, Adan Tre- ganza, Anlhropology, Theodore Treul- lein, Hislory, Carlo Laslrucci, Sociol- ogy. SECOND ROW: Valeria Earle, Public Adminislralion, S. Joseph De- Brum, Business, Floyd Cave, Govern- menf, Roy Cave, Economics, George Sfenberg, Business, Barrefl McFadon, Business, Olive Cowell, lnfernafional Relalions, Donald M. Casfleberry, Di- vision Chairman. THIRD ROW: Cy Rec- ord, Sociology, John Beecher, Sociol- ogy,WaIlerHacher,Geography, George Felize, Business, Jozo Tomase- vich, Economics, Herberf Bisno, Sociol- ogy, Gerald Whife, Hislory, Roberl Tucker, Sociology. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Leonard Ascher, Econom- ics, Corliss Carler, Sociology, George Gibson, Hislory, John Gray, Business, John Lindsey, Economics, Charles Mc- Clelland, Hislory, Sealon Manning, So- ciology, Theodore Nichols, Hisfory, Llewellyn Snyder, Business, Lyle Gib- son, Geography, Andrew Trice, Eco- nomics, Maurina Happ, Business. 36 rf, C' ,ff I 'M o -PM ' ,, by ,al . , JW 3 I i x Vx 1 s! m 0 X Q ??5?fii?353?x?'X5f7 - 5, L S 3 3 I . I' n ' 9 Et, 1' rf - gf- 1 W: Jw! 131 qfjw Y LA E -4 Neff U 'A mv' T 1110? T NX 'AW M. ......,-L.. .... + , sv' , , ' - , , an f f N2 f L iv 5 , E' M K fi? ,Mx A . BX M L ' .0 im 4 0 5 A A ., , we N ,f,- , -F 'Jw 1 . ' wzlzgs , -9 7. , :W ' :ss .' , . f ' ,jg 27' - ,Aw-,. ,. . J 14-3 aw.. Aw? . . ' ff ' -ffl ww W 6 x 1' Ei, , , . as me Q Q- ' i VD? vis 3 1 Q E 5 'Wm 150 ogg 378- '33-Qu-..f X f , ' ' ortunmes .. , r O g L: E1 'Exam ' ' ducafional at nlulslon ofF The deveicxpmenf us and unferpreiahcm of mental 'rem ss discussed xnformaily an a specnal menfai fesfsnq class Psycholognca! measurement classes are brcken up mfo iaborafones where fhe student Durmg the fume actual pracfnce 1'eachmq ss gomg on in fhe ciassfoom sfudinfs mf may discuss problems un learnnng fhe sfahshcal fechmques empkoyed by affend semons io discuss methods organxxahon and plan cf study a DSYCh0lOQlSf r A I. I Z - .:,. -W Siudenfs learn nursery school philosophy and' procedures 'Through aclual praciice. Picfure shows Frederic Burk Nursery children under supervlsaon of sfudenf Teachers. , EDUCIITIUII Principles of educafion, as well as immediaie problems facing sludent Teachers, and The planning of curricula are discussed in The Learner and Sociery course. The EducaTion Division oT San Fran- cisco STaTe College embraces The proTes- sional program in educaTion, The work in psychology and in home economics. A wide varieTy oi credenTial programs are developed and carried Torward in This division, including Tull coverage in The kinclergarTen-primary Tield, The general elemenTary Tield, The general junior high credenTial, and The general secondary credenTial. lT also oTlers special creden- Tials in The secondary Tielcl and in The Tield of The educaTion oT exceplional children. The general adminisTraTive and super- visory credenTials are also oTTered. A Tull MasTer's Degree program is like- wise oTl:ered in boTh The Tields oT educa- Tion and psychology. A complejre labora- Tory school involving children from nurs- ery school age Through The sixTh grade is carried on as parT oT The Teacher educa- Tion program. STudenT Teaching is done Through a cooperaTive arrangemenT wiTh The public schools in The Bay Area. The sTaTl oT This Division consisTs oT approximaTely 56 Tull Time members. GLENN KEN DALL Division Chairman Psychology class gives insrruciion in The growfh and develop rnenf of the normal child from birfh f rough adolescence In The second semesfer The adiuslmenf and behavior dnfficulhes are sfudied. Moiipn piciures help 'lo illusfrafe The scieniific principles of feeding ihe average person wifh emphasis on food as a laclor in normal dafelopmanf and opfimum healfh The technique of adificiar respirafion is supervised in FSM Aid ctasses. Sfudenfs lnfensive insfrucfion and training wifh a View fo pariicipaficfn in Fnforcolhgiefc iearn fo give temporary medicai care in case of emergencaes. Upon complefion of confesis is ihe obiecfive uf Sfate's fennis classes. ihe course the xiudenf receives a Red Cross cerfificafe. DIUISIDII 0F HEFILTH PHVSICHL EDUCHTIDI The basiclfechnique of fcik dancing is the essence of This P,E. cours: which is open to boih men and woman. The fechnique cf the fundamentms of the game, phaying various positions and Coach Yerducci gives his foofball squad fha low-down on sfrafegy and on offensive and feam play, both offensive and defensive, are characferisfic of basketball defensive formafions during spring fraininq, CDUISQS. ' H1 d 'id' d Y' f Si Y ' sfudenfs, Siudenfs in fha Home Nursing class rreive professional insfrucfion in fhe care ,of fhe Badmiigiginasrgeigiaekserchs pliaorf ibriilhe iiiriiif rpsliiifiafhdagaiigne rsegizlaihant sick, in 'The phofo, 'he nurse is illusfraiing how Yo bathe a person who is bedridden. RECHEHTIUII IIIID The Division of l-lealfh, Physical Educa- iion, and Recreahon offers a wide range of courses ro meer lhe needs and inieresis of sludenis and To prepare ihem for careers in ihese rhree fields. For lhe pasi Jrwenly years San Francisco has lrained ieachers in Physical Educaiion, which in- cludes afhlelic coaching. Graduafes of The college, who rank high on ihe basis of compeiiiive examinaiions, have always been in demand and hold posiiions ihroughoui California. Siaie has one of The finesi professional iraining programs in Physical Educaiion in +he naiion and ar presenf offers courses of siudy lor ele- menrary school leaders, high school ieach- ers, and junior college and college in- slruciors. Siudenrs can worlc for a special credenfial, which is given afier four years of Training and auihorizes ihe holder fo ieach physical educalion ar any elemen- fary or high school in ihe slaleg lor ihe general secondary credeniial, which re- quires iive years and enables Jrhe holder io ieach any subjeci ai +he secondary levelg and for +he Mas'rer's degree. Siaie is one of Jrhe few insriiulions in lhe couniry which orlers a four-year course leading ro rhe Bachelor of Aris degree, wilh a major in Recreaiion. Vile also have a compleie five-year curriculum leading io fhe general secondary creden- iial wiih a major in healih educalion. DAVID J. COX Division Chairman in recreation courses consideraiion is given io' problems such as finances, personnoix fransportaiion, feeding, etc., in promofinq and organizing summer camps, Good relaiionships are established between iaculry and sluclenrs as illustrated below where Mrs. Ogilvie lic righil engages in a discussion wifh 'Iwo sun enihusiasfs. lniroduchon fo Logic and Scientific Thinking: This course fakes up organizaiion oi in foreign language classes sfudenis learn the essenhals of speaking wrmng and knowledge for ehecfive presemaiiong rules of evidenceg types of fallacy, efc. reading Spanish The Division oT l-lumaniTies is concerned wiTh boTh The classical aspecTs oT educaTion and The creaTive Tields oT endeavor. IT brings To The sTudenT The greaT worlcs of arT, music, liTeraTure, and philosophy. Plans are underway Tor a General l-lumaniTies maior, in which sTudenTs may Take a wide range of sTudies in The l-lumaniTies Division oTTerings, com- bined wiTh sTudies in relaTed Tields, such as The Social Sciences. Plans are also being drawn up Tor a graduaTe sTudy program in English leading To a MasTer of ArTs de- gree. This program is designed Tor secondary cre- denTial sTudenTs wiTh a major in English. FaculTy members conducT sTudenT Tours To Europe in The summer, Tor which college crediT is given. DR. ELIAS T. ARNESEN Division Chairman Mr Srnxfh conducts a class in The infermediafe review and reading of French liferafure, Mr. Smiih Yeaches his sfudents the transiafion of Iiferafure in foreign ianquages. Drs. Arnesen and Gibson discffss Hx? lgleasures of Hvinq ou? the fu!! va UBS 0 X E. HUIIIIIIIITIES Mrs. Cotona and sfudenfs recapifulaie the essenfiais of grammar found in intensive reading of ihe French fexfs, Dr. Hinkle ccnducfs a sfudy of Qhe shifiing infellecfuai forces of The Viciorian period, wifh speciai critical emphasis on such maior figures Philosophy H0 is an advanced sfudy oi aeiecfed phiiosophicei problems. as Cariyie, Ruskin, Newman, Browning, Dickens, Tennyson, rhs Ros- f ' seffisx ArnoId ancfcihers. sr ' -25 H, 'fxifgix :avg 4? in W3 g rg v T ii 4SEB2?2.Jg .EV ,My wwf' 5 The Language ArTs Division oT The College oTTers insTrucTion in public speaking, composiTion and creaTive wriTing, and iournalism. lvlaiors and minors are oTlered in public spealcing and creaTive wriTing. A minor in iournalism is available Tor sTu4 denTs who are inTeresTed in newspaper or oTher publishing worlc. STudenTs preparing To Teach English and speech in high school will compleTe parT oT Their Training in This division. ResponsibiliTy Tor The Treshman English course lEnglish 6A-B, Basic CommunicaTionsl is assigned To The TaculTv oT The Language ArTs Division. The purpose oT The course is To assisT every sTudenT To develop as Tully as possible his compeTencies in speaking, lisTening, reading, and wriTing. Such de- velopmenT conTribuTes in an imporTanT way To The sTudenT's success in college and To his TuTure eTTec- Tiveness as a ciTizen and worlcer. The Basic Com- municaTions course is a parT oT The newly-organ- ized lower division program oT The College and is, ThereTore, closely relaTed To The oTher course oTFerings which malce up This program. LaboraTories in reading, wriTing, and speech developmenT are available To Those sTudenTs who need help in overcoming special language prob- lems or in meeTing speciTic reguiremenTs in Their college work. DR. EASON MONROE Division Chairman Marjorie Hass conduds a Reading Lab. class while Mr. Diefz looks Miss Bock s Communicalions Class for Nurses lislens To a siudenf speaker f. n Creafive Wriiing class learns how Miss Anioinefle Wilsorfs Public Speaking class lisiens fo one of The orafinq. W1 1 time Sfudenis in Medical Bacieriofogy diagnose specimens of disease-causmq Dr, Morse, heed of fhe division, discusses an assign- ment while his secretary looks on. ' Miss Pickard instructs whiie students dissevci sharks so fhey may fran and compare shucmres of lower and higher vertebrates. ,ff DIUISIUII 0F IIE Us, Harvey and Physiohugy i2i students xtudy the muscutar zystem of We human body by means of 'The kymograph. Miss Haimes rehafex fheorilrs and basic principln of inorganic -:hemixffy . ...af Mr. Amsdeei supervises an expsrimenl' io discover the reaclions of common organic compounds, IURIIL SCIEIICE Bc-Yany sluderifs examine 'Phe xfruclure, development, relationship: and evolution of flawerlezs plants. The Nafural Science Division includes fhe biological sci- ences, physical sciences, and mafhemafics. The offerings are of fhree fypes: l.Cullural work in fhe Liberal Arfs curricula leading fo fhe A.B. degree. 2. Professional, leading fo fhe A.B. degree. 3. Pre-professional, preparalory for enfrance info prof fessional schools such as Medicine and Denfisfry or for advanced work af fhe universify level. Liberal Arfs maiors are offered in biology, chemisfry, mafhemafics and physical science. ln fhe biology maior, emphasis may be in eifher fhe planf or animal area and may include bacferiology or physiology. The physical sci- ence maior may include concenfrafions in physics, geology, or may be a broad field maior. The professional curricula include: Secondary credenfial maiors in fhe broad fields of biological or physical sciences and in mafhemafics: a clinical science fechnician's curric- ulum preparing sfudenfs for fhe Sfale Board examinafions in clinical laborafory work: a curriculum for graduafe nurses leading fo fhe A.B. degree: fhe chemisfry major which pre- pares for indusfrial or graduafe work: a field science pro- gram fo prepare for work in conservafion, fish and game, or relafed sfafe and federal posifions. lf is expecfed fhaf maiors in bilological and physical sciences for 'rhe Masfer's Degree will be offered in fhe fall of l95O. Exfension work in elemenfary school science is offered for lhe ieachers of The Bay Area and refresher courses for laborafory Technicians in order fo give guided experience for fhe irnprovemenf of fheir work. A new science building in l95l and an augmenfed sfaff should resulf in a broadening of our science services for fhe Bay Area. S. W. MO RSE, Division Chairman. Mr. Zalman shows sfuden? how io dissect e rat in Miss Reid works wifh siudenrs while lhey sludy hix- Trichina Spirilis slide, prepared by' Andy Ftrrari, Parasitology class. rories and habifs of California plants and animals. shows parasite worms taken from an lnflchd ral. xi .45 fi i WN , -1 i 'l l J l l Tlue Division of Social Science includes Q flue fields of Anfluropology, Business, Eco- ' nomics, Geograpluy, Governmenf, l-lisfory, lnfernafional Relafions, and Sociology. u Liberal Arfs majors are offered in mosf of flue areas lisfed above: in addifion, sfudenfs wluo plan fo enfer flue feacluing profession af flue secondary scluool level may work foward fl a secondary credenfial wiflu a general major A in Social Science or a major in Business. Sfu- denfs may also minor in eifluer of fluese fields - for flueir feacluing credenfial. Ofluer major combinafions of a pre-pro- fessional fype are provided wifluin flue Social Science Division. A Pre-Law curriculum luas been designed fo equip sfudenfs wiflu an adecjuafe background for flue sfudy of law. V For flue sfudenf inferesfed in flue field of i Social Welfare or Social Service, a Social 'H - ' m5Qgj3fgegggi5,,5,,f,5g3, soggojogy jig, ' Service major is available wluiclu offers a curriculum in preparafion for cerfain fypes of social service worlc, as well as for grad- uafe sfudy in flue field of social welfare. DR. DONALD M. CASTLEBERRY Division Cluairman Mr, Sfenberq informs flue class as fo flue procedure for finding ffuequnif ceisfs, A direcf and overhead cosfs, and join? cosfs during an accouming session. nlulslon or The organization and function of markefinq is ex lained to a group of upper division sfudenfs by FOU9'-167500 of H0900-il DOWN: file PBHGYU of DOWN Q0lifi9S. Gnd Mr. Trice. Retail and wholesall markets are also discussed. DOTICIQS Of QPR? DOWNS in 'he World BW 6 fe' Of fha fvmcs discussed Q in Infernationa! Relations classes.- The study of social thinking from Comte to the Stisdents taking courses in business and others who DONALD M. CASTLEBERRY present time is the maior emphasis in Mr. 8lsno's feel thu typing is a valuable time saver are taught D3vEsion Chakman Sociological Theory class which successfully evolves technlques whifh will increase their speed. around class discussion with Hue instructor acting as 6 YGSODTCQ PEVSOR. SOCIHL SCIEIICE Dr, Roy Cave instructs students in American standards of living and cultural budget making, economics of consumption, and ideal standards of living. The study' of regional conlinental geography and historical evolution is The college hlslory requirement is mel by courses such as History ll under the instruction made wafer through the use of motion pictures. lnsfructor G-Ebson ls seen of Mr, Gerald White. I? contains a social and economiz history of the United States. operating the proiector. ' ww l:'fw'cW ' ' if 2 l l 2 2 2 3 E A humanihes course in which students learn the nmporhanca of living mfh a scheme of MISS Bock S dass hihm io a Iqcfure on fha ralainod skills of readiniig, writing speaking values and ihen explore fhenr own system ol values bofh professed or unconscious hsfening and fhinlrlnq in English LA. GEIIERHL EDUCHTIDII PRUGRHIII San Francisco Slale is infer- esled in giving iis sluclenis bolh general and specialized educa- lion. As a broad and useful base for more Technical Training, cer- 'rain lower division courses are required of all sludenls. These courses were organized by The facully afier a lhree-year review of former offerings and sludy of 'rhe needs of sluclenls. They cover: Basic 'iraining in wriling, speech, and reading, Basic social and civic under- slandings and alliludes, Basic undersianclings of life values, and Basic underslanding of lhe world of work and of lhe incliviclual's own vocalional poleniialiiies and choice. Approximaiely 'rhree-iourlhs of lhe lime of 'rhe sludenl dur- ing his firsl' lwo years is given io lhese requiremenls in general educalion. The resl' of his worlc is 'ralren in his chosen field oi specializalion. , f f Z f 5 , 2 ff . ff X Ng ? f ff 5 if if , IW, 4 ,IQ Q9 g I X 5 3 'NTS' W ff! Q if ff f N 5 5 JS Q K 1 if if gi x x 2 i . 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Maier - Psycholoqy, Philosophy: Minor - Ennlishg Aclivifies f Chrislian Aqalheansj A Cappella BARTELS, GEORGINA J. Maior-Social Service: MinorfPsycholoqyj Aclivilies-Newman Club BATANIDES, JOHN S. V Maiof - Business Aoniirisrraliorg Minor Economics, AcliviliesfCRS BITNOFF, FREDERICK W. Maier-Music, MinorfSpeechg Aclivilies Music Federafion, Band, Mixed Chorus BLOUNT, HELEN B. MaioreEducalionq Minor--Music, Arly Ac- fivilie-s-WAA, Siqma Della Gamma BLUMERT, WILFIR C. Maiof - Music, Minor we Educalionq Acliv ilies-Band, Orcheslra, lnstrumenlal Er' scmbles BOLES, EARL PAUL Maier- Physical Educnlionp Minor -f Hv qiene, Hisloryg Aclivilies -Block S, Nfrwf man Club BOYAJlAN, JR., PETER MniorfFrcnch, Minor Psyflioloqy BRANDLEIN, DOROTHY M. Maier-Educaliany Minor--French' Azlivi lies-Alpha Chi Alpha, NSA. BRANDT, LEON EDWARD Maiorv-Educaiiong Minor-Philosophy, Sw- cial Science. BROWN, THADDEUS Maior-Economics, MinorfffBusiness Admin isfralion. BURCH, DONALD O. Maior-Business Adniinislmlioni Minor -fr Economicsj Aclivilief, Business Mannqfii nil Pulwlicalifvns, CRS,Trc1s.ASSFSC. BUZOLICH, GLENN T. Maier -Phvsical Scihnimj Minur Mallfii i licsg Aclivilics--BCM Pi Sigma. CALLAN, ROBERT J. MaiorfPhysical Eriufaliong Minor--Sciencr-g Aciivifies-Block Phi Epsilon Mu, Siq ma Alpha Ela. CANNON, ROBERT K. Maier- Physical Educalion: Minor- Hv qienej Aclivifie:sfBloclc S, Siqma Pi Siqrna. CARMAGNOLA, ANNE LOCKE Maior-Educaiiong MinorfArl, Music, Ac- livilies-Newman Club. CASSILAGIO, EDWARD J. Maior-Physical Education: Minor-Heallh Education, Aciivifiesfliloclc S, Kappa Omeqa. CATALANO, ROSEMARIE Maior-Music: Minor--Special Secondaryg Aciivifies-Music Federalion, Mixed Chorus, Piano Ensembles, CHOW, CHARLENE G. MaiorfEducaTiong Minorfhlome Econamr ics, Social Science, Aclivilies-Kappa Del- lgl Pip Della Phi Upsilon, CSTA, Womens f ee. CHRISTENSEN, JAMES K. Maim---Social Siienfe Minwr flnqlisn, CIDONA, CLAIRE B. MaiorfEducaliong Minor-Arl, Home Esc! nomicsg Aciiviliese-Siqma Della Gamma, Vice Pres. Newman Club, Ari Federalion, Pres, Eosilon Siqma. CLAZIE, ROBERT F. Maiorilfnqli-sh: MinorfSpeechj Aclivilics --Pres. SCA, Gamma Siqma Pi. COATES, HARRY S. Maior-Educaliori, MinoifSocial Science, Psycholoqy. COLLINS, THOMAS F. Maior-Business Adminisiraliong Minor --- Economicsq AcliviliesePres. Siqma Pi Siq rna, Board of Conlrol, Slore Counsel, Block S, Soccer. 63 vv- 1 'N- -'Vt an 59- 1 COOK, GILBERT D. Maier-Cveoqraphy, MinorfAnlhropoloqy. CRASE, MIRIAM PRISK lv1aiorfEclucalion, Minorflvlusic, Social Science, Aclivilies-A Cappella. CUNNINGHAM, NANCY MaiorfEduca?ian, Speech, MinorfPsychol oqyg Aclivilies-Alpha Omega, Alpha Psi Omeqa, DAKIN, ALFRED E. lvlaior- Science, MinorfSpanish. DAVIS, MAURICE L. lvlaiorfPhysical Educafioii, Minor-Healln Educalion, Aclivilies fv Varsify Football, Baskellsall. DEAN, GILBERT lv1aiorvJournalism, MinprfSocial Science, AcliviliesfAIpha Phi C-emma, Siqma Pi Siqma, Sporls Pulalicily Direclor. DELANEY, JAMES F. Maior--Philosophy, Minor Psycholoqy. DESALERNOS, PETER lvlaiorfPhysica! Educalion, Minor-Heallh Educalion, Aclivilies ff Varsily Foolball, Baskelpall. DE VORE, EARL Maier-Physical Science, Minor-Malhemaf lics, Aclivifies-Bela Pi Siqma. DURLACHER, ARNOLD Maier-Social Science, Minor-French, Ac' Tivilies-IRC, CSTA, Hufnanilies Club. DUSEDAU, HELLMUTH Maier---Music, Minor-Enqlish ERGAS, WILLIAM lvlaiorfPhvsicaI Educalion, Minor-HW Qiene, ArliviIiesfSiqma Pi Siqrna. FERRIOLE, VINCENT M. lvlaiorfliholoqy, MinorfSocial Science. FROST, NED Maier-Accounlinq, MincrfEccnomics. GLADDING, ALLAN S. MaiorfBiploqical Science, MinorfSociaI Science, Acfivilieis-Science Club, CSTA. GLASS, BETTYJUNE Maier-Eclucafion, MinorfSpeech, Arl, Ac- liviliesfHillel Founrlalion, Alpha Psi Orneaa GLASSER, LAWRENCE Major-Business Adminislraliong Minor f Economics GOGER, DOROTHY J. lv1aiorfEducaTion, Spanish, Minor+Social Science, Aclivilies-IRC, Pan American Club, Newman Club, Alpha Chi Epsilon. GORDON, DORE L. lvlaior-Socioloqy, Educaliong Minorfljsy choloqy, Aclivilies--Psychology Club, Bela Pi Sigma, GRASSE, MARVIN lv1aiorfEnqlish, Minor--v-Social Science, Ac- livilies-Alpha Phi Gamma GRAYSON, HERMAN J. Maior-Business Adminislralion, Minor - Economics, GREEN, KATHERINE ELLEN MaiorfSociaI Science, Minor-Enqlishg Ac- livi+iesfNewman Club GRUEBE, THEODORE E. Maier - Education, Minor A Psycholoqy, Speech, Aclivilies-CSTA, IRC HAGGERTY, TIM F. U Maior-Speech, Minor-Enqlish, Aclivllies Alpha Psi Omeqa, Della Gamma Tau HALSTEAD, DANIEL P. - lvleior - Physical Educalion, Minor - Hy- giene, Aclivilies-Pres. Jr. Class, Phi Epm- lon Mu, Pres. Block S, Varsily Foolball, Baslcelball HANSEN, CHARLOTTE G, , Maier- Rccreelion, Minorf Nalural Sci- ence, Activities-Recrealiun Sociely HERZBERG, MRS. SHIRLEY C, . A Maior---Psychology, Social Science, Activi- fiesflkycholoqy Club HIATT, HOWARD H. Maier-Chemisfry, Minor-Malhemalics. HINRICHS, MRS. NEVA M. Maier-Educaiiong Minor-Sociai Science HOLLIS, WILLIS G. Maier- Speech, Radio, Minor-Music HOLT, SHIRLEY A. Maior-Educaiiong Minor-French, Generai Science, AcIiviIiesfV. Pres. Kappa Delia Pi, Deiia Phi Upsilon, Aipha Chi Ppsilon HOMAN, EARL M. MaiorfSpeechg Minor-Enqlishp AcIivi1ies fPres. ASSFSC, Siqma Pi Siqma, Siqma Aipha Ein, JV Baskefbaii IRVINE, G. SCOTT Maior-Psychoioqyg Minor-Socioloqy, Mu- sic, AcIiviIiesffMusic Federafion, Psychole oqy Club JOHNSTON, JAMES J. MaiorfPhysicaI Educaiionq Minor-Heaiih Educaiiong Acfiviiie-5-Block S, Phi Ep' silon Mu JONES, BYRON Maier-Music, MinorfFrench3 Aciivhiesf Opera Workshop, A Cappelia JONES, FOSTER MaiorfSocinI Science, Minor Pbycimioqy KAMMERER, CLAIRE B. MaiorfEducaIionq Miror-Arfg Acfivifies- Gamma Siqma Pi, Deiia Phi Upsiion KAPKIN, ALBERT Maier-Social Science: Minoreiiioioqicai Science, Aciivitiesfiieia Pi Siqma KAPKIN, GEORGE J. Maier-Physicai Educaiiong MinorfBioIoqi- cal Science, Healih Educafioni Aciiviiiesf Trees. Phi Epsiion Mu, Varsiiy Track, JV Baskeibail KAUK, ROBERT L. Maier-Social Science, Minor-Speech, Ac' fivifies A Radio Gniid, IRC, Humaniiies Cinb KEANEY, THOMAS J. MaiorfBusiness Admini-birationg Minor -ff- Economics KEITH, JEAN MaiorfEcIucaIionj Minor-Psychoioqy, Home Economics, Aciiviiies f Chrisiian Aqafheans KELLY, MARY ELLEN Maier-Educafiong Minor-Sociai Science, Generai Science, Aciiviiies-Aipha Chi Ep- siion KELLY, MRS. MARY M. Maier-Educaiionj Minor-Social Science: Ac?iviIiesAWomen's Giee, Newrrmn Ciub, Kappa Dcim Pi KENNEDY, NORMA M. Maiorflahysical Educaiionj Minor4HyA qienej Activities-'Phi Epsiion Gamma, WAA KERRIGAN, KATHLEEN F. MaiorfEducaIion, Minor-Music, Social Science, Acfivities-Alpha Chi Alpha KING, ALBERT J. MaiorfSociaI Science, Minor-Enqiish KING, NORTON L. Maior-Mueicg M3norfEducaTiong Aciivifies fMen's Giee, Music Federaiiong MENC CSTA KJOL, JOHN Maior e Inierriafional Reiaiionsg Minor - Speech? Activities-Delia Phi Gamma, IRC, Aipha Phi Gamma KUGLER, GLORIA J. Maier-Educafionq Minor-Home Econorrif ics, Enqiishg Acfiviiies-Bib 'ri' Tucker KURE, VICTOR T. Maior-Enqiishq Minor-Sociai Science LANDI, ALBERT C. Main BiuIQ.gii,.ii Science, Mincui Anihip Dolmv LANGENDORF, DONALD D. Maier-Educafion, Minor-Physicai Educa- tion, Scciai Science LAREW, OPAL G. Maier-Educafiong Minor-Sociai Science LAWSON, MARY E. MaiorfEducoIiong Minor-Enqiish, Sociai Science LEE, MARTHA E. Maier-Music, MinorwEducafiong Acfiviiies -Music Fodcraiion LEVITT, EDWARD MaiorfJournaIismg Minor-SocioI Science, AcIiviIiesfAIpIwo Phi Gamma, Edifor Golden Gafcr LEWIS, LOUIE J. MaiorfMusic, Mime'-Education, AcIiv'Iics f-Music Federmioir LIPPERT, RALPH H. Mnicrf--Ar? LIPSEY, DORIS J. MnicrfSc:eecIwg MiriorfEmqIisHg AcIiviIiu, - Drnmq, AIpIi:1 Psi Omega, Radio LOGAN, WARREN B. MaiorfArTg MinorfGcvernmem3 AcIiviIies Tennis Team, Arf Club LORENZINI, LIANE MARY Maier-Educariomq Minor-SociaI Science Eriqlishg Acfivifies-Alpha Chi EosiIom MCDERMON, COLLIER Maier -EducaIiorig MinorfPI1vsicaI Educcx- Iion, AcIiviIies--CSTA, BIOCIQ S, Manager BnsIceIbaII MCDONALD, MARY BELLE MaiorfEriqIisIig Minor-fFrencIw3 Acfivifiils fGamma Sigma Pi MCGINNIS, ROBERT B. MaiorfSocioIoQyj MirioriPsycIroIoqv, Erq- Iishg AcIiviIicsfPIii Efa CHI, Epsi on Siqmsi, Fcnciriq MCGOWAN, WILLIAM MaiorfSociaI Science: Minor+ErqIisIwg Ac- IiviTiesfNewmQm CIUL1, NSA MCNERN, HUGH P. Maiorf Business Adminisfraiioriq Minor --- Ecormomics, AcIiviTies-fNewmari CIub MARCHANT, GLEN L. Maier- Business Adminisfrafioni Minor- - Economics MARINO, AUGUST J. Maier A PIiysicaI Educafiong Minor f Hy' qieneg Acrivifies-BIock S, Kaopa Omer qa, Vnrsify FooIbnII, Soccer, Basf:baII MARLEY, KENNETH B. Maier--Ecucafioiig Minor--SpeecIi MARTELLE, BETTY PLAGGE MaiorfNu'sirq Euucatiorq MiricrfPsycrwI Our MARTIN, BRIDGET M. M,aIorffEfIucaIio-wg Minor-fEwqIish, ScciaI Seercc-3 AcI'viriesfNewmeri CIub, AIpHa CH EpsiIom MARTIN, LYNWOOD J. Maior-Business AdminisIraIiori7 Minor- Economics MARTIN, ROBERT B. MaiorsEducaIionf MinorfPsycl1oIoqyg Ac- Iivifiesflxlewmiam Club, AIpIwa Chi EpsiIon MASON, ARTHUR L. MaiorfEducaIiong Minor-PsvcI1oIoqyg Ac- 'riviIiesfKappa Delfa Pi, CSTA MATHEWS, PAT C. Maior-- Social Science, Minorff Ifidusfriqi Ar? MATTISON, DUANE MaiorfPImsicaI Educmieng MiriorfHeaIIIi Educafieri, Hygiene, Acfivifies-BIock S MATULICH, ANTHONY Maior- PI'wsicaI Educafiorj Mincrf Hy qienc, Acfivifies-Varsiw FOOIEQII, Base- baII, Block Phi EpsiIcm Mu, Siqma Aipba Efa, CSTA MEEDER, GERALD E. MaiorfMusicq Minor-Education, Acfivifies --fOrcIwsIra, SIrinq Quarref MENICHETTE, LAURA Maier--Educafiorig Minor-Soda! SIudic'3, EriqIisIi, Acfivifies-DeIIa PIII Upsilori, AI pina Chi EpsiIoru, Newman CIub, Pan Amer- ican CIIALJ MIHOVICH, DOROTHY Maier iziucaficrwg MirwrfPHvsicaI Eouca Iion, Scivrice, Ac!ifi'ic:-Newman CIUIJ A piva Chi Ep5iIcn MILLISICH, MARIAN Maio'- Educavicrig Miner-Speech Hy qieric, Acfivifies--Pres, AIDIN Omeqa, Set. Jr. CIQ:s MILOVICH, ELEANOR Mqiof-f Ec1iJcaIiorj MirorfMJsi:, AM, AC fivifiesf AIprn Cri EpsiIon, Pan American League, Gamma Siqma Pi, Music Iiederm Iiorv, IIiIIeI Foumdmion MODELL, CARL H. MaiorfMusicq Mir10rfEducaTiong Adivifiei. Music Federafion Band, Orchestra MONTORO FRANK MaIor-Mu Ic EducJIIoII AcIIvIIIss MIISII Federafnon A CappcIII CSTA NEWELL, JACK PAGIOVFCOUIWIEFCE MIIIII Eroxow IIviIIes 1rsI y ooID1II vc NICOLAISEN THORMOD J Maior EQII IIIOI 14 NIHAN, LEONARD MGIOI-E qllsh MIIIor cn SC fIvIIIes Kwpni DPII1 PI NORMOND MARILYN M Malov- Psychology IVIIIIOI' Phdosophy A IivIIIes Secrefary Carnma SIQIIII Ph PsychoIoqy CIuI:1 Siudehf FLIQLIIW Bowrd NUNZIATO AGNES MaIor+ CIUCGIICVI MIho Ps ch I ACIIWIIPQ CSIA AIDIII ChI EQSIIQII Phi UosIIon OCKERMAN ROSEMARY W MaIOr ucafloh MIIIUI IQI ACIIVIIIKS AIph3 CI EI I I ODELL, JAMES T MQIU II ONO, FRANK F Malor-MJ IC MIIOI' Frhhcm ACIIVI ICS Muslc Ped:-ra? oh BQIII Orches'm Kappw Deha PI Suqrha Alpha UQ ORETGER, ELDA Maier-Educahon Mnhor Spimsh SIQII Science ACIIVIIIES P 1 UpsIoII Kappa DQII1 PI CAA ORR, PATRICIA JUNE MaiorfEc1uc1IIoh M Q cI'I ACTIVITIES CSTA OTTO, GERHARDT MaIof Busmess AdrIIIIIIsII'1IIoII Mmm Econormfs A IIvI'IIcs IIIIIWIIIIIIII ow, YLJK MQIIQI Q I IIEITIOII PADILLA, ARTHUR B MaI0rf L1IIII AmeI'IC1II u IJ MIIIGI Comrhcru AQ+IvIIIes CJI1 pus Coom III for, NSA PhI Ha hI Mwrs 3 NPMTII CIub, Gamma SIQIIW PI PARAS, SOPHIE J MaIor sIcaI Edufmm mor qIenej I Ivl I8 IIOII CIITIVIII WAA PEDERSON TALBERT T MQIQ' S III S I II MI F S PELLATON EVELYN I Maior qIehe3 Garhrh PERRINE, Maforf IIvI1Ies PERRONE, Maier- PETERSEN, MGIOIA has PETERSON MaIoI' MIISICI Wome PFEIFFER, Maior qieheg WAA, PITTMAN, MaIorf Ion SIQ POLETTI, JAMES M MaIor' MusIc Mlhor Educahon AcIIvIIIe-s ,Inv BI hon! Mm-I Chorus CSIA OUECKBOENNER MARIE E MaIoIfEducaIIon Mnnor Ehqhsh PyfIIoI oqyg AcIIvIIIe-s D IM Ph UDSIOII KI 1 DeIIa PI RAMONDA ROBERTJ Maier-Ehqllsh Psychohnqv REEVES, ROBERT L Maior-Commerce Mmor Erohomms RICE, ADRIAN L MaIor B Ihehss AfInIIrIIsImIIorI MIIIQI SOQIOIQCW RIPPE WILLIAM V Mayor SoclalSclence Minor Business Ad mlnuslraluon Physical Educafion ROBERTSON HAROLD D Mayor Arl Minor Drama ROBINSON BEVERLY M Ma o Business Admxnislralion Manor Economic, Aclrvihes JV Foorball ROBINSON, DOROTHY Maior-Ari, Educafiong Minor4Psvcholoqyg AclivifiesfModern Dance Group ROMANO, ELSIE M. Maiorflxlursinq Educalion, Minor-Psychob OQV ROOT, JACK W. MaiorfPhysical Educaliong Minor! Hye qiene, AcIivilies4Block S SAULOVICH, TANIA MaiorfEnulishg Minor-Social Science, Ac- Iivilies!IRC, Bela Pi Siqrna, Newman Club SCHUSTER, JOHN S. Maior--Music, Minore-Educaliong Aclivilies fPhi Em Chi, Music Federalion SEYMOUR, ROBERT C. MaiorfEcIucaTiong Minor-Social Science, Physical Educationg Acrivilies-Board of Dfwclors, Della Gamma Tau, IRC, Epsilon Siqma SHANDS, EDWARD Maiorfllecrealiong Minor-Speech: Aclivi' 'iesfMenIal Hyqiene Sociery, Recreafion Sociely SIGRAND, LENORE MaiorfNursinq Educalionj Minorf-Psychol, OCIV SMITH, FREDERICK A. Maior+-Music, Minor-Eclucaliony Aclivilie-3 flland Dance Band, Music Eederalion, MENCI STOFF BARBARA RAPORT MaiorfEducalion' MincrfSocial Sludies, Psycholoqy STROM, DORIS L. Maier - Educaliong Minor 4 Psychology, General Science STROM, WALTER H. Maior-Social Service: Minor-Economics: Aclivilies-Della Gamma Tau STUART, WELDON A. Maior - Business Adrninislralionj Minor- Economicsg Aclivilies-IRC, CRS SLJSOEFF, JAMES M. Maior-Educaliong Minor-General Science, Social Sciencej Aclivilies-Kappa Della Pi TEHANEY, BARBARA JANE MaiorfEducaliong Minor-Social Sludies, Physical Educalionj Acfivilies-Alpha Omee qa, V. Pres. ASSFSC, WAA TOLJA, MARY A. Maiorf-Enqlishg Minor-Social Science1 Ac- Iivilies-Newman Club TRATHEN, GRACE MaiorfEducaTiong Minor-Social Science, Natural Science, Aclivilies!Della Phi Up- silon, Alpha Chi Epsilon, CSTA TRAVIS, WALTER E. Maior-Social Science: Minor-Speech: Ac- liviliesfPhi Ela Chi, Siqrna Alpha Ela, Speakers' Bureau, IRC VINSON, MILDRED R. Maiore-Educaliong Minor-Enqlish, Recre alien, Activilies-Newman Club WAGENER, MARIAN M. MaiorfPhilosopI'iyg Minor-Psycholoqyg Ac- livitiesfflhristian Aqafheans WALLACE, RANDOLPH F. MaiorfSpeechg Minor-Social Science, Ac- livilies-Colleqe Thealre, Speakers' Bureau WHITE, CHARLES T. Maiorfliusiness Adrninisfraliom Minori- Economicsg Ac1iviTies4Pres. Block S WILSON, ELOISE A. MaiorfEducaliong MinorAMusic1Aclivilies Music Federalion, MENC WRIGHT, GEORGE H. - MaiorfGovernmenlq Minorfl-lislory YOUNG, MARILYN L. - MaiorfEducalion, Minor-Social Sludies, Dramaj Aclivifies-CSTA AARONIAN, MARGARET Maior-Education, Minor-Music, Speech, Activities-Bib n' Tucker, Mixed Chorus, Senior Activities AGERS, HELEN n Maior - Education, Minor - Art, Enqlish, Activities-Alpha Chi Epsilon ALBERTSEN, HOWARD Maior-Music, MinorfSocioloqy ALLEMAND, EDWARD Maior-Physical Education' Minor---Social science, Health Educationl, Aeiivimfse Block S, Varsity Baseball ALLEN, FRANK Maior - Business Administration, Minor - Economics ALPEN, THEODORE R. Maior-Social Service, MinoriPsycholoqy, Activitieshlgsych Club, International Rela- tions Club ANCELL, SHIRLEY Maior - Music, Minor G Psychology, Activ- itiesfpsych Club, International Relations Club, Music Club ANDERSON, BATHALINE Major- Education, Minor - Music, Horne Economics, Activitiesf-Siqma Delta Gamma ANDERSON, ROBERT Maior-Physical Education, Minor-Health Education, Activities w Kappa Omega, Block S President ANDREWS, MARVA MaiorfEclucation, Minor-Recreation, Nat- ural Science, Activities-Alpha Chi Epsilon ANDREWS, WILLIAM D. Maior-Social Science, Minorilfnqlish APEL, MAE Major-Education, Minorinone AR, DOROTHY Maior-Education, MinorfSpecial Educa- tion ARNDT, PEGGY Maior-Music, Minor--Education, Activities -Music Federation ARY, GERALDINE Maior-Education, Minor-Social Science BAKER, BLISS Major - Education, Minor- Music, Home Economics, Activities-Alpha Chi Epsilon, Women's Glee, Music Federation BARISONE, WALTER Maior-Spanish, Minor-Social Science, Ac- tivities-Pan American League BARNHOUSE, BURR L, Maior-Art, Minor-English, Activities- Art Club, International Relations Club BAUM, GERTRUDE Maior-Psychology, Minor-German, Activ- ities-Psychology Club BELL, JOYCE Maior-Education, Minor-Speech, Psychol- ogy, Activities-Bib n' Tucker, Historian, Senior Activities BELL, RAYMOND J. Maior-Social Science, Minorwlndustrial Arts, Activities-Block S, Varsity Football BENEDETTI, LEO Major-Social Science, Minor-Psychology, Activities-International Relations Club BENNETT, EDITH Maior i Business Administration, Minor - French BJUGSTAD, EVELYN Maior-Physical Education, Minor-Hy- giene, Activities-WAA, Phi Epsilon Gam- ma, Franciscan Statt BLACKSTONE, LOIS J. Maior-Journalism, Minor-Social Science, Activities-Alpha Phi Gamma, President, Assistant Editor Franciscan, Gater Statt BOBB, NORENE Major - Education, Minor - Home Eco- nomics, Social Science, Activities-Alpha Chi Epsilon BOUROUIN, JR,, ROBERT E. Major-Biological Science, Minor-Social Science, Activitieseficience Club BOZZIO, JERRY Maior-Biological Science, Minor--Social Science, Activities-Science Club, Newman Club not vw BRADSHAW, JACK Maior-Journalism: Minor-Enqlishg Acliv- ifies-Edilor Galer, Alpha Phi Gamma BRATT, JONATHAN Maior-Ari: Minor-English: Acfiyifies- Arl' Club BRATT, THOMAS Maior-Social Seryiceg Minor--Psychology BROSE, MRS. JANICE W. Maior-Educafion BRYANT, GLADYS Maior-Educaliong Minor-Enqlish, Home Economicsg Acliyilies-President Alpha Chi Epsilon BUONO, JOHN Maior - Physical Educaliong Minor -H Hy- qieneg Acliyilies-Phi Epsilon Mu BUTALA, MARGARET Maior - Educaliong Minor G Home Eco- nomics, Physical Eclucaliong Aclivilies- Newman Club BUTLER, MARY ELLEN Maior- Physical Educalionq Minor - Hy- gieneg Acfiyifies-President Alpha Omega, Phi Epsilon Gamma, WAA BYNON, MELBOURNE MaiorfEducaiiong Minor-Nalural Science, Social Sciencei Acliyilies-Newman Club CABURI, ALWIN , Maior-Biological Sciencey Minor-Physical Science: Ac'riyilies!Science Club, Varsily Tennis CAIN, KATHY Maior-Physical Educaliong Minor-Hya gieneg Acfivilies-WAA, Phi Epsilon Gam- ma, Newman Club CALDWELL, LORNA Maior- Physical Education: Minor-l-ly- gieneg Acfiviliesaliappa Della Tau CARPIGNANO, JOSEPHINE . ' Maior-Educaliong Minor-Ari, Social Scl- ence CASANOVA, ALDO J. U Maior-Arlg Minor-Spanishg Aciivilies- Ar? Club CAVALLERO, ANNE Maior-English, Minor-Psycholoqyg Acliv- ilies-Newman Club CAVE, ALYS Maior-Educalion CELLO, ARMAND Maior-P-sycholoqyy Minor-Sociology CHAPPELL, CHESTER W. I Maier!-Recrealiong Minor-lndusfrial Arlg Aclivilies-Recrealion Sociely CHUN, RACHEL - Maior-Social Seryiceg Minor-Psychology: Aclivilies-Newman Club, China Sludenls' Christian Association COSE, WAYNE E. Maior-Accounlinq, Secrelarial Traininqg Minor-Economics COX, IRVIN MaiorfSocial Scienceg MinorfEnqlish CRASE, JAMES Maior - Physical Scienceg Minor - Social Science CRAVEN, JESSIE LEE Maior-Nursing Educaliong Minor-Psychol- OQY CRAWFORD, CHARLES Maior4Physical Educaliong Minor!Heallh Education - Acliyilies - Baskelball, Track, Dgllla Gamma Tau, Phi Epsilon Mu, Block CROUSE, FRANK Maior - Musicg Activities - Music Federa' lion, A Cappella, Band, MENC DALLEY, EDWARD G. MaiorYBusinessg Minor-Economics DALTON, PETER Maior-Physical Education: Minor-Heallh Educaliong Aclivifies - Phi Epsilon Mu, Block S, CAHPER DANIELSON, VIRGINIA Maior-Eclucafiong Minor-Aff, Social Sci- enceg Acfivilias - Vice-President, Secretary Bib 'n Tucker DAVIS, ROBERT Major-Business Administration, Minor- Economics, Activities - Business Manager Franciscan, Delta Gamma Tau, Senior Pub- licity Chairman DE BIQUE, LEONA Maior-Social Welfare, Minor-Psychology DE BRUIN, JACK V Maior-Sociology, Minor-Psychology DEMPSEY, ARTHUR Maior-Social Science, Minor-English DESIN, JEANETTE Maior-Education, Minor-Speech, Social Science, Activities - Alpha Chi Epsilon, CSTA, Sigma Delta Gamma DETJEN, H. LEWIS Maior- Business Administration, Minor- Economics DIAMANDIS, DOROTHY Maior-Education, Minor-Music, Art, Psy- chology, Activities-Sigma Delta Gamma, Epsilon Sigma, CSTA DOHERTY, JACOUELINE Maior-Business Administration, Minor- Economics DONOHUE, ROSEMARY Maior-Education, Minor-Psychology, Enq- Iish, Activities-Alpha Omeqa, Member-at Large, Vice-President Junior Cla-ss, Queen Junior Prom I949, Football Queen I949. DOUGLASS, ROBERT Maior- Business, Minor- Economics, Ac- tivities-Delta Gamma Tau, Junior Varsity Basketball DOYLAND, RUSSELL Maior-Commerce, Minor-Economics DRISCOLL, SHIRLEY Maier- Business Administration, Minor- History DURIECK, CLAUDINE Maior- Psychology, Minor - En li-sh Liter- ature, Sociology, Activities - Pasycholoqy Club, International Relations Society, Music Federation DUSKIN, SYLVIA Maior-Education, Minor-Psychology, Bio- logical Science, Activities-Sigma Delta Gamma, Senior Committee EMERY, CHARLES Maior - Clinical Science, Minor - Physical Science, Activities-Beta Pi Sigma ENJAIAN, RAY Major-Physical Education, Minor-Health Education, Activities - Secretary Kappa Omeqa, Block S EOFF, SHIRLEY Major-Sociology, Minor-English, Activ- ities-Sigma Delta Gamma FALLON, LAURA Maior-Education, Minor-Social Science FEIBUSCH, ERNST A. Maior-Social Science, Minor-Physical Ed- ucation, Activities-Block S FENTON, JIM Maior-Business, Minor-Economics, Activ- ities-Treasurer Student Body, Delta Phi Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta, Newman Club, CRS FERNANDEZ, ANTHONY Maior- Business Administration, Minor- Economics, Activities - Kappa Omega, Block S FINIS, KENNETH A. Maior-Psychology, Minor-Sociology, Ac- tivities-Psychology Club FINNIGAN, JOSEPH Maior-Social Science, Minor-Journalism, Activities-Delta Gamma Tau, Radio Guild, Gater Staff FIRPO, WILLIAM Maier-Education, Minor-Health Educa- tion, Activties-Kappa Orneqa, Block S FLUKE, ALICE L. Maior-English, Minor-French FORSMAN, CURT Maior-Physical Education, Minor-Health Education, Activities-Basketball FOWLER, KEN Major- Business Administration, Minor- Economics, Activities-Alpha Zeta Sigma, Vice-President, President Senior Class FOX, ADELINE A Major-Education, Minor-Enqlish, Special Education, Activities - Delta Phi Epsilon, Recording Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, CSTA ,A JO' ...vi- Ai 'S' 'O' ..-I Wes.. V..-as 212: ,pf fm --1 'Qs FRAKER, BLAINE J. Maior-Social Science, Minor-Speech FRIEDMAN, JEROME Maior--Physical Educalion, Minor-Healfh Educalion, Aclivifies - Phi Epsilon Mu, Block S FUENTES, BERNICE Maier- Music, Minor- Educaliong Acfiv- giresl- Symphony Chorus, Sacred Music OII' GABRIEL, JR., ALFRED Maior-Educalion, Minor-Physical Educa- lion, Social Science, Aclivilies-eDella Gam- ma Tau, Sigma Alpha Efa, Member-at Large, Secretary, Vice-Presidenl Associated Sludenls, Heallh Council, Block S GAFFIGAN, PATRICIA Major-Business Adminislralion, Minor- Economics GAMBLE, PATRICIA Maior-English, Minor-Hur-nanilies, Acliv- illes-Arl Club, Symphony Chorus, Sludenl Christian Associalion GANO, PATRICIA J. Maior-Sociology, Minor-Psycholo y, Ac- Tivilies-lniernafional Relafions Clui-E GERRING PHYLLIS Maior-7-Educalion, Minor-Psychology, So- cial Science, Acfivilies-Della Phi Upsilon, Alpha Chi Epsilon, Kappa Della Pi, CSTA GIBLIN, JOYCE Major-Music, Minor-Education, Aclivifies Music Federafion, A Cappella GILBERT, CHARLES W. Maior-Social Science, MinorAEnglish GOLDSTEIN, DORIS Maier - Education, Minor - Arf, Spanish, Aclivifies-Kappa Della Pi, Hillel GONZALES, NAZARIO Maiorf Physical Educalion, Minor-Spans ishg Aclivilies-Vice-Presidenf CAHPER GORDON, SIDNEY V U I Map-M Music, Minor- Educalion, Acliv- iliev -Presidenf, Treasurer Music Federa- alion, Presidenf, Secrelary Sigma Alpha Ela, Chairman MENC, A Cappella, Concefl Band, Choraliers GRAY, RICHARD L. - I Maior - Music, Minor - Educalion, Acliv- ilies-Music Eederalion, Vice-Presidenl Sig- ma Alpha Ela GREENWOOD, ROBERT J. Maior-Music, Minor-Educalion, Aclivilies -Presidenf Music Federalion GRIEPENSTROH, ALMA Maior-Social Science, Minor-French HAGERMAN, CAROL Maior-Educalion, Minor-ArI', Social Sci- ence, Acfiviiies-Della Phi Upsilon HANSEN, RICHARD M. MaiorHSocial Science, Minor-English HART, TOM Maior-Music, Minor-Educalion, Aclivilies -Treasurer Music Federafion, Presidenf Band HARWOOD, HENRY MEior?Music, Minor-Eclucalion, Acliyifies - an HEALY, JOHN J. Maior- Business, Minor- Social Science, Aclivifies-Della Phi Gamma, Sigma Alpha Efa, Board of Conlrol HEATH, JOE Maier-Journalism, Minor-Educaiion, Ac- Iivifies-Edifor Golden Galer, Alpha Phi Gamma, Sigma Pi Sigma, WSSF Publicily Director, I-lealfh Council, Gamma Sigma Pi, IRC HECKER, JANE B. Maior-Educafion, Minor-Arf, Nalural Sci- ence, Acfivilies-Della Phi Upsilon, Kappa Della Pi, CSTA, Alpha Chi Epsilon HECKER, JEAN T. Maior-Educaliong Minor--Psychology, Ari, Acfivilies-CSTA, Alpha Chi Epsilon HEPPER, LUISA Maior-English, Minor-Speech, Aclivilies -College Thealre Music Federalion, Puba licalions, Senior Acfiyilies HILL, DORIS M. U n Maior-Social Service, Minor-EPsychology HOBSON, CLARENCE B. Maior-Social Science, Minor-English HODGES, CAROL Major- Educafion, Minor- Music, Home Economics, Aclivilies-Alpha Chi Epsilon HOTALING, JOSEPHINE Maior 4 Educalion, Minor 4 Psycholoqy, Social Science, Aclivilies---Kappa Della Pi, Vice-Presidenl Della Phi Upsilon, Alpha Chi Epsilon HOUSER, PHYLLIS MaiorfArl, MinorfEnqlish HOUSTON, ROBERTA Maior-Educalion, Minor-Social Sludics, Psychology HUDSON, GUY MaiorfArl, MinorwSociolooy, Anih'opol' oqy, Acliyiliesffxrl Club HYNES, WILLIAM E - MaioriPhysical Eclucalion, Minor-I-leallh Eclucalion, Social Science, Acliyilies-Phi Epsilon Mu, Track, Junior Varsily Foolball JACHENS, BARBARA . Maior-Enqlish Lilcralure, Minor-Biolotr ical Science JACKSON, ALICE Maior-Enqlish, Minorff--Biolooical Science Aclivilies-Newman Club JACOBSEN, JEAN G. Maior - Educalion, Minor Psycholoqy, Music, Acliyiliesv-Alpha Chi Epsilon JENSEN, AFTON Maior- Educalion, Minor 4 Home Eco nomics, English, Acliyilies-Kappa Della Pi JENSEN, PHILIP A Maior-Chernislry, Minor--Biology, Acliv- ilies-Science Club JICHA, ESTHER HAHN A Maior-Educalion, Minorffnqlish, Social Science JOHNSON, ED J. I Maior-Businms, Minor-f Economics, Acliv- ilics--'Chrislian Aqalheans JONES, DONALD F. Maior-Social Science, Minor -English, Ac- liyilies-lnlernalional Relalions Club JONES, ROBERT H. h Maior-Business, Minor-Economics KAUFMANN, MURIEL Maior-English, MinorfArl KAUSER, TED Maior-Educalion, Minor---Arl, Social Sci- ence, AcliyiliesYCSTA, Ari Club KENNEDY, ALTHEDA MaiorAPsycholOQVI Minor-Sociology, Ac- liyilies-Gamma Sigma Pi, Psychology Club KIMBALL, MRS. ELIZABETH MaiorwEnqlish, Minorfl-lomc Economics KNAPP, CHARLES Maior--Merchandising, Minor--Economics KNOX, GRAHAM R. Maior--Biological Science, Minor!-Social Science, Aclivilies - Presidenl' Kappa Omega KOORS, DONALD E. Maior-Economics, Minor-Business Admin- islralion KOUNS, MAXINE Maior -- Educalion, Music, Minor- Music, Acliyilies-Alpha Omeqa, Kappa Della Pi, Music Fecleralion, College Symphony, Viccf Presidenl Club Advisory Associalion LA PEDIS, ARTHUR Maior-Business, Minor-Economics LARSON, SELMA M. Maior--English, Minor-f Philosophy, Social Science, Aclivilies-Psychology Club LATHAM, HAROLD D. Maior-Speech, Minor-Hislory, Aclivilics gChrislian Aqalheans LEE, GEORGIA Maior-Psychology, Minorflircnch LEENTOOK SL. a or- o , - Y I- ,A AdliVmeSiE:gCSXrvice, Minor Ilycholoqy, LEEBURG, ROLLIE Maior-fCon'1rnercc,Minor-'Economics ,H fi? 31' ,-paw me .as LEHIGH, WILLIAM A. Maior-Business, Minor-Psychology, Soci- ology - LENZER, HUGH Maior-Speechg Minor-English, Aclivilies -Spealcer's Bureau, College Thearre LEVINE, SAMUEL Maior - Special Educaliong Minor - Social Science, Acfivifies-Track Team, Block S LEWIS, RALPH Maior- Business: MinorfGermanq Acliv- iries-Treasurer, Phi Eia Chi, Sigma Alpha Era, Block IRC LI DDICOAT, JOHN E. Maior-Educaiiong Minor-English, Social Science LITTLE, RONALD LO LO Maior-Speechg Minor-Sociology OK, BERNICE MaiorfSociaI Science, Minorfliusiness PEZ, WILLIAM Maior-Music Educaliong Minor-- Educa lion, Aclivifies-Music Federalionp Spanish Club LUBA RSKY, CAROL Maior-Eclucariong Minor-Social Science, Acriyiiies-Kappa Della Pi LUDE, MADGE Ma'or-Music: MinorfEduca1iong Acliyilies -Nlusic Federation, LSA LU KES, ROBERT Maior-Business, Minor-Economics, Acliv- ifies-Inrernalional Relaiions Club MAHRT, JEAN MA MA MA MA MA MA Maior i Physical Educaiion, Minor v Hy- giene, AcliviIiesfPresidenr Alpha Omega, Vice-Presidenr Senior Class, WAA, Infer- Service Sororify Council, Club Advisory Associalion LONE, GEORGE F. MaioriSocial Science: Minor eBusiness? Acfiyilies-elnfernaiional Relafions Club: Debale Team Maior-Educaiion, Minor-ff Speech, Social NNING, THEODORE R. Science NSFIELD, CLETA Major-Social Science, Minor-f Home Eco- nomics, Aciiyiiiesilniernalional Relalions Club RSCHECK, HENRY J. Major- Marlceling and Merchandising, MinoriEconomics, Acliyilies-Publicalions Business Manager, Delia Gamma Tau, Treas- urer Siudenf Body, Nu Sigma Omega, Siga ma Alpha Eia RTIN, SHIRLEY Maior- Educafiong Minor - Music, Home Economics, Acfiyifies-Alpha Omega, Phi Lambda Chi, Symphony Chorus, Senior Ac.- riyifies RUOKA, KAZUO Maior-Educaiiong MinoriMusic1Acfivil'ies -Inlernafional Relarions Club, CSTA MASPORAKOS, JAMES C. Maitor-Social Science, Minor-Economics: ACIIVITIES-IHIBFHGIIOHGI Relalions Club MASSEY, WARREN E. MaiorfSpeechg Minor-Induslrial Arfs, AC- Tivifles-Alpha Psi Omega, Drama MAXWELL, THORTON O. Maior-Speech, Minor-Businessy Acfivilies EPM Era Chi, Sigma Alpha Ela, Radio uild MAI-IER, ROBERT Maior---Social Sfienre, Minor Speefh, Drama McCARTHY, THOMAS Maior-Hisloryg Minor' Mafhpmahm McCONNELL, WILLIAM Maior-Philosophy, Minor fltnqlish, Psy chology McCORMACK, MARY D. Maier- Educaliong Minor Music, Home Economics: AcliyiiiesiMusic Foderaiion McCU RDY, EM METT Maior-Social Science, Minor -English MCFARLAND, CAROL Maior-English Lileralureg Minor-Hisloryg AcIiviriesfGaler Siah' McKlMMY, ALICE Maior-Nursing, Minor--Psychology, Acriy- iiies-Science Club McMILLAN, WILLIAM F. - - Maior-Physical Educaiion, Minor-Health Educafion, Acliyifies - Chrisflan 'Science Sociely, Block S, Recreation Sociefy MEDLIN, ANN A Maior-Arr, Minor-Sociology MELETIS, ANDREW A A l Maior-Business, Minor-Social Science, Aciiyilies-Secrelary Della Phi Gamma MENDONCA, NORMAN J. . Maior- Physical Science, Minor- Mathe- maficsg Acfiyiiies-Della Gamma Tau MERRY, VERONICA V , - Maior-Educafion, Minor-English, Social Science, Aclivifies - Treasurer Della Phi Upsilon, Secrerary Alpha Chi Upsilon METZNER, DOROTHY - U 1 D Maior-Music, Minor-Educahon, Aclivilles -Secreiary, Membership Chairman MENC, Choraliers, A Cappella MILA, FRANCIS M. - M Maior-I-Iisloryj Minor-English, Aclivifies wNewman Club, Della Phi Gamma MINZENMAYER, DORIS Maior--Social Science, Minor-MaThe- maiics, Ac?iyiTiesfChrisIian Science Organ- ization ' MITCHELL, JOHN H. , b Maior-Social Science, Minor-English MOHAN, KISHORI Maior-Journalism, Minor-Social Science, Aclivifies-Gafer Siafi, lnfernafional Rela- Iions Club MOORE, ROBERT Maior-Education, Minor-Psychology, Ac- Iivifies-CSTA MOORE, ROBERT E. Maior-Physical Educaliong Minor-Healfh Educafion, Acfiyifies-Baseball, Football MULLIKIN, CLIFFORD Maior-English, Minor-Spanish MUNDAY, GLORIA Maior-Hislory, Minor-French MURPHY, JACK E. Maior-Business Aclminisfraiion, Minorf Economics, AclivifiesiCommercial Rela- Iions Sociely, Inlernalional Relafions Club MUSSO, GEORGE Maior-Geography, Minori Physical Sci- CTICB NEELEX, ANNA B. Maior-Nursing, Minorflasychology, Acliv- ifiesflnfernafional Relaiions Club, Science Club NICHOLS, JOHN G. Maior-Hisfory, MinorfEclucaIion NICHOLSON, THOMAS Maior - Music, Acriviiies - Music Federa- Iion, Christian Aqafheans, Symphony Chorus, A Cappella NICKELSON, ROBERT U. Maior - Social Science, Minor - English, Acfivifies--Alpha Phi Gamma, Inlernafional Relafions Club, Gafer, Franciscan NORMAN, PATRICIA ., Maior-Hisfory, Minor-Speech, Aclivilies ' -lnfernalional Relafions Club, College Theafre NOWICKI, NORMAN Maior-Physical Educaiion, Minor-General Science, Ac+ivi+iesNGolf, Block S NOWICKI, STANLEY Maior-History, Minor+English, Acliviiies -Della Phi Gamma NYE, 'JOSEPH A. Maior-Educafion, Minor-Social Science, English, Aclivifiesflnfernalional Relafions Club ODEGARD, LAWRENCE R. . Maior-Philosophy, Psychology, Minor- S-ocial Science, Aclivifies-President Chris- fian Agalheans, Freshman Presidenl' OLSON, ROSALLIE . Maior-English, MinoriSocial Science OSBURN, VANCE Maier-Social Science, Minor-Biological Science V OSUNA, HERBERT Maior--Physical Eclucalion, Minor-Healih Educaiion, Acfivifies-Kappa Omega ,av PAPE, ROBERT F. Maier, Commerce, Minor-Psychology PARKER, VIRJEAN MaioriEducariong Minor-Music, General Science: Acliyilies - Phi Lambda Chi, CSTA, Pan American League, Epsilon Sigma PATCHEN, LEONARD Maior-Social Science, Minor-Special Ed- ucaiion, Aciiviiies-Chrisiian Aqaiheans PEDERSEN, DONALD Maior - Physical Educaliong Acfivilies - Chrisfiari Agalheans, Block S PEDLEY, WILLIAM MaiorHSocial Science, Minor-Speech PERKINS, DEAN Maior - Business Adminisiraliong Minor - Economics, Aciivilics-Alpha Zera Sigma PETERSEN, EVELYN Maior-Social Service, Minor-Psychology, Journalism, Acliyilies f Editor Franciscan, Galer Slaff, Vice-Prcsidenl Alpha Phi Gam- ma PETTY, EDWARD I Maier-Speech, Minor-English PETZALL, KATHY Major-Educaliong MinorfGerman PICKERING, KELLEY E. MaiorfSocial Service, MinorfPsychology PIERCE, GEORGE Maior-Social Science: Minor-Speech, Ac- livifies-Radio Guild PITTMAN, JESSIE PLUMMER, LAURENCE MaioriEconornicsg Minor-Philosophy POIDEVIN, LENORE h MaiorfSocial Science, MinorfBusiness Ad- minisirarion PALASKY, IRVING MaiorfPhysical Lducariorig Minorf-Healfh Educa+iorijAcrivi1iesvPhi Epsilon Mu, Block S, Recrearion Sociely, Foolball, Track, Swimming, Wresllinq POLLARD, ELIZABETH MaiorfMusicg MinorvDrarnag Acliyilies-- A Cappella Choir, Music Federaiion POPULUS, W. P. Maior- Clinical Psychology, Minor - Ecol nomicsg AcliviliesfPsychoIogy Club POTTOL, CHARLES W. Maior - Music, Acliyilies - Manager, A Cappella Choir, Chrislian Science Orqanie zaiion, Secrelary-Treasurer, Music Federa- Hon PROSSER, DORIS Maior-Educariong Minor-Ari, Psychology, Acfivilies--Bib ri' Tucker, CSTA RAJCICH, RUDY Maior-History, Minor-Goyernmenl, Acliv- iriesfMusic Federalion RAMSDELL, ANN Major-Psychology, Minor--Sociology RAMSTAD, EVELYN Maior-Educariong Minor-Home Eco- nomics, Englishg Acrivifies-Secrefary Bib ri' Tucker, CSTA, Secretary-Treasurer Senior, Sophomore Class RANVIO, FILOMENA Maior-Spanish: Minor-Educalion RAPP, MARGARET Major-Music: Minor-Psychology, Acliv- ilies-Music Federarion, Choraliers REARDON, JAMES J. Maior-Social Science: Minor-Enqlish RICHIE, ALICE ROSE Maior-Educariong Minor-Psycholoqvl Ac- liviries - CSTA, lnlernarional Relarions Club RIEF, PAULINE MaiorfNursinqg Minprilkycholoqy ROBERTS, BARBARA Maior - Journalisrng Minor - Economics: Aciiyiries-Sfuderil Direcror of Publicalions, Presideril Alpha Phi Gamma, Board of Con- trol ROBINSON, FORREST 4 Maior--Music, Minor---Sociolfbqv ROLAND, BARBARA ' , Maior Y Music, Minor f Philosophy, Aciiy iliesfMusic Federalion ROMANO, JOSEPH I h MaioffEducafion, Minor-Span1sh,Spf'f'ch, Acliyilies-CSTA ROSSETTO, JOSEPH MaiorfBusiness Adminislralion, Minor - Economics RUBIO, SEBASTIAN , Maiof-Physical Educalion, Minorfl-lyqiene Social Science, Aciiyiiies-Block S, Fool- ball, Baseball RUNO, NORMA Maior+Educafion, MinorvArl, English, Ac- Iiyilies-Bib n' Tucker RUSSELL, GUY S. Maior-English, MinorfSocial Science RYAN, PHILIP Maior-Social Science, MinoriSpeech, Ac- liviliesfllella Gamma Tau, Siqma Alpha Ela, IRC, Presideni, Acliyifies Commis- sioner, Member-af-Larqe Associaled Sfu- denls, Newman Club, Music Federation SANDERS, ALICE E. Major-Educalion, MinorePsycholoqy SANTUCCI, ENZO Major-Social Science, Minor-Spanish, Aclivilies-lnlernalional Relalions Club SCHEER, BARBARA Maior f Educalion, Minor - Home Eco- nomics, Social Science, Acliviliesgliib n' Tucker, CSTA SCOTT, JOSEPH MaiorePhysical Edufaliong Minor--Healih Edufalion, Aciiyilies---Prcsidenl Phi Epsilon Mu Block S, CAHPER SENTER, MARVIN J. Maior- Social Scivnreg Mino' -- Businf-ss, Acfiyilies-lnlernalional Relalions Club SHAFF, STANLEY Maior- Music, Minor- Educaliong Acliv- ilies - Music Eederalion, MENC, Siqma Alpha Eva PENNINGTON. JUNE MaiorfEducaIion, Minor-Enqlishg Acliy- ilies--Alpha Chi Epsilon, IRC, CSTA SHEARER, ROBERT R. Maior f Physical Educalion, Minor -f Hy- giene, Acfiyifiesf Golf Team, Block S, Kappa Omega SHURBET, SHARI Maior G Physical Educalion, Minor f Hy- giene, Acliyifies 3 Phi Epsilon Gamma, WAA SIGNER, CHESTER W. Maior M Social Science, Minor 3 Physical Science SILVIS, BARBARA Maior-Educalion, Minor---Speech, Psychol- OQYI Acliviliesifklpha Chi Epsilon, CSTA SIMMONS, ROBERT Maior-Social Science, Minor-Bioloqical Science SIPES, JASPER MaiorfPhysical Science, MinorfAnlhro- pology, Aclivifies-Bela Pi Siqma SLOAN, HENRY S. Maior-Social Science, MinorfPhysicaI Sci- ence, Aclivilies -f- lnlcrnalional Relafions Club, Science Club SOSA, JR., RAOUL G. Maior--Journalism, Minor--Enqlish, Aciiy- ilies Edilor Golden Galer, Alpha Phi Gamma SPEARS, BERNADINE CANNON MaiorfEducalion, Minor-Enqlish, Aciiy- ifiesfPan American lfaouc Bela P?Sif1ma STANTON, BETTE MaioriCIinical Science STEINERT, LYDIA MaiorfNursinq Educaliong Minor--Psychol ogy, Aclivilies-Science Club STENDER, STELLA Maior-Social Science, MinorePhilosophy, Aciivilies - lnlernafional Relalions Club, Humanilies Club TANJUATCO, ERNESTO Maior--Music, Minor- -Ari, Business, Activ- iliesfMusic Federalion, Varsily Tennis fi! 'li- oi ig '.'. 5 if 'iv TARLETON, MRS. LETHA Major-Arlg MinorfMusicg AcIiyiIiesiSec- relary Ar? Club TARLETON, RALPH Maicr-Speech, Ari, Acliyilies-Ari Club, Alpha Psi Omega TAUBER, EVERETT Major-Education, Minor-Psychology, Ac- livilies-Inlernalional Relalions Club TEODORA, BITO . Maior-Biological Scienceg Minor-Physical Educalion TORLY, MELVIN Maior-English, Minor--Speech TSUJIMOTO, GEORGE M. MaiorfSchool of World Business, Minor- Geography TULLIS, MARIEL Major-Physical Educaliong Minor-Hy- gieneg AcliviIiesiWAA, Phi Epsilon Gam- ma TYLER, RICHARD Maior-Music, MinorffEducaliong Aclivifies Presiclenl Music Federalion, Band, Epsilon Sigma VORHIES, VERN Maior-Business Adminislraliong Minor- Economics WAGNER, MARJORIE Maior-Education, Minor-Arf, Recrealiong Acfivilies-Alpha Chi Epsilon, Recrealion Sociely WAGNER, MARJORIE ELLEN Maior - Educafionp Minor - Psychology, English, Aclivifies-Alpha Chi Epsilon WAKELAND, WELDON Maior-English: Minor--Philosophy WALLAR, BETTY J. Maior-Educaiiong MinorfPsychology WARREN, SIBYL Major - Educalion, Minor - Home Eco- nornics WAY, MARGARET Maior-Nursing Educaliong MinorfPsycI1oI OQY WEBER, KATHERINE Maier-Nursinqy MinoriPsycholoqy WHITTINGHAM, THEODORE Maior -Business Adminislraliong Minor - Economics WIKSE, MINNETTE Maier - Educatiorig Minor - Psychology, Speech, Acfivilies-Weslrninisler Fellowship WILCOX, HARRY Maior-Music, Acliyifies-Music Federalion WILLIAMS, DOROTHY Major-Drama, MinorfHealTh Educalioni Aclivilies-Alpha Psi Omega, Radio Guild WILSON, KATHLEEN Maior-Recrealiong Minor-Physical Educa- liong Acliviliesf-Recreation Sociely WOOD, JEAN Maior-Educaliong Minor-Ari, Home Eco- nomics, Aclivilies-Sigma Della Gamma WOOLEY, SHIRLEY Major 3 Physical Educaliong Minor - A lly qicneg Acliyilies-Aliappa Della Tau WYANDS, RICHARD Maior-Musicg MinorfSocioloqy ZIMMERMAN, HERMAN n MaiorfSpanishg Minor-eBusiness FITZGERALD, EDWARD M. Maior--f Social Science: Minorf Business, Acliyiliesf Irurernalional Relafions Club: Newman Club GULBRANSEN, JERRY G. Maior-Spanish, Minor-Social Science: Acliyilies-Pan American League Presidcnf MCVEIGH, ROBERT W. Maior-Crealive Wrilingg MinorfSociaI Science 5 MAVOR, KENNETH G. Maior-Physical Educalion, Minor-Heallh Educafion, Acliviiies-Della Gamma Tau, Vice-Presidenf, Block S , Swimming Team PRZIBOROWSKI, GEORGE C. Maior-Physical Science: Minor-PhiIoso- phy, Acfiyify-Lutheran Sludenls' Associa- 'rion SEIIIIIRS IIOT PICTURED ALLEN, PATRICIA Maior-Education, Minor-Social Science, Physical Educafion ANDERSON, LAWRENCE Maior-Business, Minor-Social Science ANGELI, ELYNORE K. Maior-Social Service, Minor-Psychology AOYAGI, HATSUE H. Major-Music, Minor-Biological Science BAKER, WALLACE Maior-Ari, Minor-English BARISH, NORMAN Major-Speech, Minor-Psychology BEACH, RUSSELL ' I Major-Social Science, Minor-Physical Edu- cafion BECKLEY, MAURICE E. . . Malor-Business, Minor-Social Science BELLSHAW, JOHN G. Maior-Sociology, Minor-Anlhropology BLASS, JAMES DE. l . Maior-Music, Minor--Education BODEN, THOMAS M. . Maior-Social Service, Mnor-Psychology BUCKINGHAM. MAUDE. A. Maior-Educafion, Minor-Psycnology CALENDER, MARCIA B. ' Maior-Psychology, Minor-Sociology COLLINS, JOYCE L. D Maior-Educafiong Minor-English COOK, ROBERT D. - Maior-Recreation, Minor-Physical Educa- lion COOKE, ANGELA , , Maior-Educafion, Minor-Social Science, Psychology COOPER, LUCILLE K. . , , I Maior--Educaliong Minor-English, Socia. Science CRAIB, RALPH G. Major-Social Science, Minor-Philosophy CROSS, ROBERT R. Maior-Psychology, Minor-Sociology CUMMINS, PAULINE Maior--Educalion, Minor--Nalural Scienceq Social Science CUSTODIO, VINCENT R. Major-Physical Educafion, Minor-Healfh Educalion DAVIDSON, MORRIS Maior-Physical Educafiong Minor-Healfh Educafion, Social Science DAWSON, MARCELLE M. Maior-Educaliong Minor--Nalural Science, Social Sludies DE BRUIN, BARBARA H. Maior-Social Science, Minor-English DEVINE, MARY W. . Maior-Educalion, Minor-English DOBSON, DIANE Maior-Physical Educalion, Minor-Hygiene DONA, WILLIAM H. Maior-Spanish, Minor-Social Science DOUGLAS, ROBERT R. Maior-Ari, Minor-Speech, Educalion EBINGER, LOIS S. Maior-Educalion, Minor-Social Science, English ECKENROAD, JOHN R. Maior-Pre-Velerinary ENGLAND, DAVID M. Maior-Music, Minor-English FAXON, JACOUELINE Maior-Educalion, Minor-Special Educa- Iion, Social Science FILLMAN, MARY J. Maior-Education, Minor-Hisfory, English FITZGERALD, RIVANA N. Maior-Nursing, Minor-Psychology FOWLER, VELMA P. Maior-Educafion, Minor--Special Educa- tion FRANKS, CLARENCE F. Maior-Social Science, Minor-Psychology FUJIMOTO, AKIRA Ma'or Business' Minor-Ari GAEBLERT-MARY A. Maior-Educaiion, Minor-Music, Psy- chology GALIONI, DONNA D. Maior Nursin , Minor-Psychology GAULD, Innes cg. Maior-Social Science, Minor-Educalion GIORGI, MARY C. Maier-Educafion, Minor- GORSUCH, FLORINNE T. Maior-Eclucafion, Minor- GREY, LEAH G. Maior-Educafion, Minor- HAG EDO RN, ROBERT D. Maior-Sociology, Minor- HENDRICKSON RUSSELL M English Music, English Speech Psychology Maior-Psychology, Minoi--Sociology HILLMAN, VIRLIN D. Maior-Music, Minor-Psychology INGERSOLL, FRANCIS E. Maior-Physical Educafion, Minor-Healfh Educalion, Social Science JOACHIM, ETHEL D. Maior--Biology, Minor-Social Science JOHNSON, LINDA M. Maior--Biological Science, Minor-Physical Science JOHNSON, JR., WILLIAM B. Maior-Music, Minor-Educalion JONES, LOIS D. Maior-Nursing, Minor-Psychology, Educa- lion JO MARSHA NES, Maior-Sociology,EM inor-Psychology L KAUFELDT, CAR OS . ' n Maior-Biological Science, Minor-Social Science KEVICH, RUTH Maior-Speech, Minor-Psychology KNOWLES, JUANITA Maior-Educaiion, Minor-Psychology LEE ESTHER 'Maior-Educafion, Minor-English LEISER, FLORINE J. Maior-Educaliong Minor-English LOCKWOOD, GRACE J. Maior-Education, Minor-Psychology: S0- cial Science LYNCH, JR., EDWARD A. Maior-Social Science, Minor-Biological Science MARTIN, RUTH M. - Maior-Educalion, Minor-Enqlish, Social Science McMILLAN, WILLIAM F. Ma'or-Ph sical Educaliong Minor-Healfh Edmlcafiony MELENDEZ, EDMUNDO Maior-English, Minor-Physical Education M I NKEL, WALTER B. Maior-Business, Minor-Economics MORGAN, WALLACE E. Maior-Psychology, Minor-Biological Sci- ence MORGEN JOAN P. MaiorLPsychology, Minor-Sociology MOUSSEAU, MAIEL L. Meior-Biology, Minor-Physical Science MULLINS, MARTIN M. Maier-Pre-Law, Minor-Hislory NAUMANN, JUNE J. Major-Psychology, Minor-German NELSON, ALMA J. Maior-Arf, Minor-Educaiion NEUHAUS, ROBERT M. Maior-Social Science, Minor-Sociology NEWMAN, ROBERT T. Major-Physical Science, Minor-Malhe- mafics NG, BENTON Maior-Social Service, Minor-Psychology PERKINS, A. R. Maior--Speech, Minor-English PETERSON, ARTMAS T. Maior-Music, Minor-Educalion ROONEY, JOHN J. Maior-Social Service, Minor-Psychology RUTHERFORD, STANLEY C. Maior-Educaliong Minor-Psychology SAYRE, LEOLA M. Maior-Educalion, Minor-Ari, Science SCHILDT, KENNETH F. V Maior-Educaiion, Minor-Social Science, Music SCHLICK, EDWARD C. Maior-English, Minor-Hislory SILVERSTEIN, ALBERT Maior-Sociology, Minor-Psychology SLYPER. ELIZABETH W. Maier-Educafion, Minor-Psychology SMITH, JEAN G. Maier-Educafiong Minor-English, General Science SONNEBORN, HERBERT R. Maior-Business, Minor-Physical Educaiion SPIER. DONALD P. Maior-Business: Minor-Economics SPINADEL, NATHAN Maior-Ar+, Minor-English SPINI, HENRY W. Maior-Speech, Minor-Business SUTORIUS, MARTHA M. Maior-Educalion, Music TAKEMOTO, A. A. Maior-Philosophy, Minor-Spanish TJADER, CALLEN R. Maior-Music, Minor-Educafion TJADER, PATRICIA A. Maier-Music, Educafion UNGARETTI, DOROTHY Maior-Music: Minor-Social Science VAN ZANDT, WILLIAM H. Maior-Physical Science, Minor-Malhe- matics VIALES, GONZALO H. Maior-Music WALLACE, ALEXANDER G. Maior-Biological Science, Minor-Physical Science WHITMAN, NEILL A. Maior-Speech, Minor-English WIGGAN, HERMAN N. Maior-Business, Minor-Economics WILLIAMS, ALICE K. Maior--Educalion, Minor-Physical Educa- 'lion WILSON, VALERIE E. Maior-Educafiong Minor-Nalural Science, Social Sfudies WOOD, MARGARET G. Maior-English, Minor-Social Science WORKMAN. ARTHUR D. Maior-Psychology, Minor-Sociology i D i Q .sig JEAN MAHRT, Vice Presideni EVIE RAMSYED, Secretary-Treasurer Graduaiing from ihe War Memorial Opera House, June 9lh, will be 'rhe largesl' group of seniors ever 'lo don caps and gowns al ihis campus. The Senior Class was led by enlerprising Ken Fowler as presidenlr, Jean iviahrl, vice presideni and Evie Ramslad, secre- lary-lreasurer. Checking ihe Senior Ball Posler. Kneeling: Ken Fowler, Ed Allemand and Bud Davis, sfanding: Virqinaa Danielson, Ken Mavor and Norma uno. Planning Senior aclivifies are: Ken Mavor, Sylvia Duskin, Ed Allemand, Virginia Danielson, Norma Runo, Carole Hagerman, Barbara Scheer, Bud Davis, Alice Sanders, and Mineffe Wikse. KEN FOWLER, Presidenf Senior evenis included The elaboraie Senior Ball held May 2O+l1 in ihe Sir Francis Dralce Hoiel. Music for ihe occasion was supplied by Berl' Whiling and his orcheslra. An enihusiasiic group of seniors 'roolc parl' in ihe Senior Picnic held al Adobe Creek. Virginia Danielson was chairman of ihe affair. Evenis in ihe more serious vein include lrhe Senior Luncheon which will be held June Sfh in lhe lialian Room of ihe Sl: Francis l-loiel, and ihe Senior Pilgrim- age and comrnencemeni exercises 'ro be held June 9+h. FFR' Led by PresidenT ArT Chaboya, Vice Presi- denT Alice l-lanoum, and SecreTary-Treasurer GreTa SmiTh, The Class oT 5l presenTed Their annual Junior Prom aT beauTiTul PxguaTic Parlc on January 6Th. 'lDriTTing and Dreamingi' was The Theme Tor This highly successTul evenT which TeaTurecl The smooTh music oT Maurice Wal- ohan. The evening was climaxed by The presen- TaTion OT Trophies To The King and Queen, Dale Perkins and Alice l-lanoum. ln addiTion, an orchid lei was Tlown direcTly Trom l-lawaii Tor The Queen To wear. Ending a successTul year, The iuniors presenTed a rally wiTh Top enTerTain- menT Tor The purpose of raising Tunds Tor a new college banner. Presidenf Phil Ryan presenfs King of The Junior Prom Dale Perkins with a lrophy while Ari Chaboya looks on. Presidenf Ryan congrafulales Queen Alice. SUPHUIIIDRES Presiding oTTicers oT The Class oT '52 This year, were Al l-lilberT, pres- idenT: Roger Cinnamond, vice presidenT, and Sharon McDonnell, secre- Tary-Treasurer. The class held iTs annual Soph-Frosh Day wiTh The Treshmen winning The righT To sTop wearing Their dinlcs. This righT was won by wins ning The mosT places againsT The sophomores in Tield evenTs. The annual Soph STruT was a compleTe social success buT noT much oT a Tinancial one. Plans are being TormulaTed Tor The nexT semesTer's Frosh-Soph Day which will be malcing iTs debuT on The grounds oT The new campus. AL HlLBERT, Sophomore Presidenl Planning The Soph Sfruf are, silfing: Pa? Son, ROGER CINNAMOND, Sophomore Vice Lil Pacini, Jackie Gagnon, Joan Pralf, Couri- Presidenl ney Ponfius, Hal Williams, Sharon McDonnell, Barbara Wooley, Roger Cinnamond, Denny SHARON McDONNELL, Sophomore Secre- Winn and Bill Noran. Sfandinq are: Al Hil- Tary-Treasurer berT and Hal Mafzoll. ART CHABOYA Junior Class President ALICE HANOUM Junior Vice Presidenf GRETA SMITH Secretary-Treasurer Prom gears enioy lhe Mexican Shuffle. FRESHIIIEII Wilh lhe eleciion ol officers, Bill Flaslings, presidenlg Shirley Cham- bers, vice presideniz and Shirley lvluzio, secreiary-lreasurer, lhe Class of '53 gol underway. The Freshman Rally opened 'rhe door lo several success- ful acliviiies such as lhe Freshman Picnic held ai Fairfax and ihe climax ol lhe year, lhe Frosh Flop. The Freshman Class is lradilionally Slal'e's mosi aciive group and This year's group has already displayed deiiniie scholaslic promise, as well as The spirii lhal is needed io bring Siaie inlo ihe limelighl. Planning Committee for ihe Frosh Class are: Pal Gilkeson, Hal Nelson, Shirley Chambers, Roy McLane, Frank Ellinger, Shirley Muzio, Doris Swanson, Bob Block, Clare Bullitt, and Carl Mayr. Presidenf BILL HASTINGS Vice Presidenf SHlRLEY CHAMBERS Secrelary-Treasurer SHIRLEY MUZIO if f'-, V , v.JA Q ,gi 3 4 f. w I 3: 'Ti - PW' M wwf ar- , 5 A xi: K W x V i' vw K t ' N V . Ng, , f Y 1' 'Se .525 : , 4 ' F sim QW ,psp ,rw Q . I .Aff as f 0 ' Hllwinsm ff RN, mkmx. ' 5 NW iw nN N vv 1 . -if .. .3 EW if M X cfivifies :EXE AnoTher year has passed in all OT our college careers. My year as presidenlr of The AssociaTed STudenTs is over. My year has been a successTul one: has yours? This pasT year has seen an expansion OT The curriculum, more buildings acTually being builT, and many new TaculTy mem- bers. lT has seen an expansion of The Asso- ciaTed STudenTs inTo new areas ol: acTiviTies. sTrengThening oT old posiTion and a conTin- ued search Tor Those Things you, The sTudenTs, wanTed. NexT year promises To be a brighT one Tor The college and The AssociaTed STudenTs. ln all areas and fields The college is growing -growing up and Torward! I wanT To Thanlc all oT The many people who helped me and The AssociaTed STudenTs malce This academic year l949-l95O a suc- cessTul and good year. To all of you-good luclc nexT year and in The years To come. LeT us all work con- Tinually Tor a growing San Francisco STaTe College. Yours Tor a greaTer STaTe, PHIL RYAN, PresiclenT STUDEIIT BUDII JIM SCHWERDT CAROL MURPHY JIM FENTON AL GABRIEL Achvlf sCommlssloner Secrefary Treasurer Vice President mid w fi , Q if 25 .ga f, iz? iv 1 I W CLUB ADVISORY ASSOCIATION The Club Advisory AssociaTion is made up oT represenTaTives Trom all on-campus organizaTions. IT acTs in an advisory capaciTy To The Board oT DirecTors, playing an imporTanT parT in orienTing new sTudenTs, guid- ing and direcTing Them ThroughouT Their TirsT Term and olcehs boTh new and old organizaTional charTers oT boTh new and old organizaTions be- Tore submiTTing Them To The Board oT DirecTors Tor Tinal approval. The presiding chairman oT The body is elecTed by The organizaTions' repre- senTaTives. ATHLETIC COUNCIL The AThleTic Council is rnade up oT aThleTic coaches, Team represenT- aTives, The presidenT oT Bloclc S SocieTy and an appoinTed member oT The Board oT DirecTors. The coun- cil has as iTs iob The coordinaTion oT aThIeTic evenTs. IT acTs as a recom- mending body To The Board oT Di- recTors and requesTs acTion Trom The board on maTTers oT imporTance. HEALTH COUNCIL The HealTh Council has as iTs iob on campus The regard and The in- vesTigaTion oT menTal and physical hazards To The general sTudenT body. The council is composed oT I2 sTudenT members and IO mem- bers Trom The TaculTy. The sTudenT members are: Three represenTaTives Trom The Board oT DirecTors of The AssociaTed STU- denTs: The presidenT oT The Fresh- man Classg a member-aT-large Trom The general sTudenT body: and one each Trom W.A.A., C.SLT.A., Cre- aTive ArTs ProducTion Board, BeTa Pi Sigma, MenTal Hygiene Associ- aTion, InTernaTional RelaTions Club. Block S SocieTy and PubliciTy. The members Trom The TaculTy represenT The areas oT STudenT Per- sonnel, Psychology, Physical Educa- Tion, Science, I'IealTh and Super- vision oT Buildings and Grounds and of Food Service, and Two members- a+-large. FALL STAFF Raoul G. Sosa, Jr. ,........7.,,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, Eclifor Jack Bradshaw ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Managing Edilor Gordon Radduel ,,,,,.A,,,,,Y,,, lvlalqe-up Eclilors Don Blayney S Al Marlinez l VVVV YV Arfhur Duffy S' ,.,,,,,,,Fea'rure Ediiors Frank Gale ,,,,,,,,-,,, ,,,,,,,,, S porls Edilor l-lonofre S. Megino., .....,,,,,, ,Copy Edilor Gerald Bowlcefl ..Y.v,Y,.........vV,,,,,7,,,7,,, Librarian Wesley Olson .-'VV Gene Bennell' ,,,,,,,,Sl'afi Phoiographers Ralph Lewis ss,s.,,. ,,,,,,, C irculalion Manager Dale Perkins s.,...., Fred l-lodel ,s,,s,,,, Don Burch s.s.V,,,..vs., l-lank Marscheclc ..,,. John Klol .,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,s,. Barbara Roberis Ys,,. Miss Phiz Mezey ,,,,, Slalll Arlisr s,,,,,,Exchange Manager .....,,,,Business Manager ,,,,,,,,,Assis+an'r Bus. Mgr. sAdverl'ising Manager ...Sludeni Direclor of Publicalions ,,s,,,,s,Facul+y Direcior of Journalism GOLDEII GHTER SPRING STAFF Jack Bradshaw ....,.,s,,...o....,.,,.,,.......a.,s,s Ediror Don Blayney ,,,,,,,,s,s,,,,s,s,,,,,, Managing Edifor l-lonofre S. Meginol M k A Edwf Frank Galo 6 e up I CFS Bolo Donovan ,,,s,,,,,, ,.,,..s...,., . Feaiure Ediior Gordon Raddue .s,,, s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S porls Edilor Gerald Bowlceii' ,,,,,, s,,s, C irculalion Manager Wesley Olsonn ,,,,,. ,,,s,s,, S lafi Phoiographer Al Marlinez ,,ss,,,, Joe Finnegan ,,,,,, ,, l-lanlc Marscheclc ,,,,,, John Klol, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,s 7 . ,.,Copy Ediior ,,,,s,,,,,,s,,,,,,,Pho+o Ediior s,s,,,Business Manager Adverrising Manager Toni Robinson ,,,,, ,,,.,o, S Jrudenl Pulolicalions Prornoiion Direcior Miss Phiz Mezey ,ss,,,s,,,,,,, Faculry Direcior of Journalism 4 Mom sosA ' non suncu Editor--Fall '49 - Business Manager-Fall '48 K GORDON RADDUE BOB DONOVAN and ART DUFFY Make-up Ediror-Fall '49 a m ' Sf ff me hers-Fel! 49 MARGARET CHURCHEON . DUKE BLACK ' lnklinqs Edifor Fall '49 lnklinqS Edlfof SWING 49 EVELYN PETERS EN Franciscan Editor The Fall '49 issue of Sla+e's lilerary maga- zine, lhe INKLINCSS, was ediled by Margarel Churcheon, assisled in malce-up by freshman Dulce Black, wilh edilorial assislanls Mary Lou Taylor, Norman Palriclr, and Phyllis Mirlcovich. Miss Anloinelle Wilson ol: lhe Language Arls Division was facully advisor and senior Don Burch was business manager. Deparling from lhe usual slyle of former INKLINGS, Miss Churcheon allempled lo bring new life inlo lhe magazine. A broad area of varying lilerary media lficlion, humor, salire, arlicles and poelryl was employed +o bring our lhe mosl popular issue of INKLINGS 'ro dale. Business Manager Bud Davis, Acfivilies Edilor Honofre Megino, and Phofographer am Heichf and Assisfanf sailor Lois slscksfone. Advemsinq Mafia'-:eff Jeffv B0wke'+ and John KFC'- WRX 3? f, , Awww Q QF :': Fig f , .ww X has - ' .:,:,.- Q Hfffff, ., fl 4 Am., A-41 a I , nw Marrym Sam opens the good basl: a fhe road. nd pufs 'wo mme on K Bumbing Beffy bounces whife Big Jim look on. How abou? fhafl Wredlinq feam Oakes overt as coeds fry for early pin -X, All Gafor wes fhe el Qhs once over wlml Y 9 9 5 9 they smile on. ,wwf Robhmson and Company gather 'round Hue embryo footbed! Ho A bunch of fha boys were whooping if up ..,. Coca-Cab, yet Who da? down dare? Tiwafs Tiny Time and his fwokbif ciqarf Rudy Salvini plays Gabriel, an' ll'l Abner ain'l cauqlxi yet :1 A noon-hme dance gels underway: Cor- nish looks conlenf, huh? ,..-au., Come ln, slay oui-Heyz vhalk lhe deal? Toni glves Ira Blue a football, and , , . wha?-:ha looking af, Sian? nv-'F Ou boy Lhel Macphs-e and Humecommq uf-on qrfn lnendly qrms and C el w ns an elwcfson Jackie Gagnon leads fha revival: 'XGEVQ me fha? Qld frm' religion . D, 4, ,Zf' if I l 5 we '- V f, .- uf U5 45 Z: AXA smiles coyly as Uoliy locsls down in a manner mos? decfivinq. ap 808 GREENWOOD DICK GRAY DEL OWENS , DICK TYLER Fall Presidsnl' Fall Vice-Presidml Spring Memberwai-Lerqe Spring Presidenf WI NSTON SILVA Spring VicefPresiden1 IIIUSIC MUSIC FEDERATION BOARD FIRST: ROW, lefi lo riqhl: Maxine Kouns, Rudy Salvini, Sian Shaff. SECOND ROW: Don Knyfh, Joyce McMillan, Fran Ashman, Shirley Gray, Lilly Germano, Dorolhy Bell. THIRD ROW: Dick Tyler, Tom Hari, Wally Wells, Del Owens, Dick Gray, Win Silva, Vahan Toolaiian, Bob Greenwood. 55EQP Re 3?9 Zfiiilziidbigi -A416525 T T ll. -,I CONCERT BAND The San Francisco State College Concert Band is reputed to be one of the finest musical organizations on the West Coast, consisting of approximately 95 music maiors studying to become teachers or professional musicians. The band performs several formal concerts each semester and also plays for school assemblies in the Bay Area. The activities for the past year included a five-day tour ot Northern California cities playing for approximately 20,000 people. The repertoire includes all of the most recent published compositions as well as many original works composed by students at the college. DEPHRTITIEIIT LEE CHRISMAN Concert Band Conductor SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The San Francisco State College Symphony Orchestra is an organization of students, the maiority of whom are music maiors who plan to become teachers. The repertoire ranges from light music, which is enioyed by non- musicians in a high school, to the complete symphonies of the masters. Activities of the past year included formal as well as student concerts. 3' W 5 uf lil? :Zg 1- f f'E'?'5 ,, V . f . , ,' H - I 2 3' 'M X52 Q? gf ga? 2-5 2-ii fg qw, i M Q 1 ' 2 fi, s is ik W' E Y , 51 xM.,...,MMfi ll if M I i 'M j' .... . , Y V V gg -.:. ... .--f--.:5 2:- .1-,1:: . ---: - -- -.--- 6- -.-. ,..:., . :., ., . . X 'Q X' A W. 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All lurnecl in su- perb acfinq, fhe bil' players be- ing excellenl. The ensemble, and especially lhe muled vio- lins, crealed an almosphere lhal added much lo lhe per- formance. The success of lhe play can be vouched for by The oulcome: a lalen? scoul prompl- ly picked oul versalile Arr Hed- berg and he was signed lo a live-year confracl wilh Nasure Bros. Sfudios, Hollywood. HASTY HEART A spirilual qualify evidenl in every brealh, every move- menr, held Salurday nighfs au- dience enfranced . . . is whal drama crilic Elaine Plasberg wrole ol College Thealre's pro- duclion The Hasly Hearlf' Slarring Eugene Warren as Lachlan, il packed a dramalic ounch 'rhal lell 'the enlranced audience silenl, almosl reverenl. The play had ils momenls ol comedy, bul ils bid for Slale's dramafic hall of fame lies in lhe warmlh and lhe nearflragedy which bordered on alrnosl per- lecf arf and easily approached lhe realm of a professional pro- duclion. LEFT TO RIGHT: Margot Whiteside, Joe Sibelia, Bob Trueb, Ed Slrianm Bob Dunkel Ari Hedberg and Bryce Nelson LEFT TO RlGHT: Randolph Wallace, Lois Bulcher, Tim Haggerly Gene Warren Norman Barlold Ralph Cowan and John Graham 5 , ,3 i ,,,. , 2 V 11 .H X L, ii U Q Z if E - is 3 I 5 6 , W , , in y Q 71: Wi M. 1 T , K 1 Q 2, 7 1 6 wo lla 'A ., vm X 22 W J Q' 7 1 fi 1 H twin H Z.. W THE HASTY HEART'--nie fo Sghf Lois Butcher, Gene Warren f John Graham, Norman Barfoid. 3 55 5 i N eg .gif Q ,Q K if f q , w V W x H: , Q 393E?Sw 2' 5 iz' qw ' A X. M ,A S? f .:,, A My ,QL . ,K X A ,gf Hg 1 4 5 MW f m 1 ir i ,Q 4 5 W -4:-.zz W 5? ' 2 2 Y 9 ge ' Y , -1- Q Q jg ,D..,3.,, .,.., 1: an gf 'QP' ' 1 as Af Q 2 8 -. A an N, x gs ff X W 1. wx as il. Y. ,gi ,L,4 li gm gm Q, ,kg I H- , 'WE O , ig, I 1 M,ga,p, 1 ff Qgwfg ,Q vi F i? Q a 2 W .Lf ' 51 A K :H SEC V , E , ' gm wgfz, fx , 1- . my g fi f':: , ,, T5 S551 ,p aw y. qM,4 J, .,.,.. .NR .N My if 'mf A,., A-wg? 11522 - E',E::.. xg ..': - RS 1 3 4 4 2 f q M Q X 5 I 4. David McElhaf1'on Gene Fackler Greg Prichard Tom Mawell Phyllis Heath Preparing for a broadcasf RHDIO GUILD X 5 9 S .f ,. A f ag,.-4- M ' RR 1 lf VX' I 1' ,J ' f E -.W x T' ' , . , ,J 4, X p on-+5 Nc, 71,15 tldilklilulldf'-J JUUIVWEUVUUUU, NUDE!!! I. l'k'YS.lHl5UnK Kdndflei DCXSB, Dill FUPU, HUQIE WUGIYNU, lVlEl KAHTHQDEYYYA CIYUE FWUDQYA Ffdnl. BYOTTX, Uno Coach Jerry Kenney. NOT FICTURED: Wall Pudlowski, Pele Sonnefeid, Mike Keropian, Jim Johnsfonl Don Neefhery, ' Under 'Phe able guidance of Coach Jerry Kenney, Sia+e's soccer leam con- cluclecl one ef ils laeller years wlih four wins, lhree losses and one tie. The locals S 0 t E E R began 'The season wilh a' 2-2 draw wilh Cily College and a 4-3 loss lo California. Then lhey wenl' on a lhree game win sirrealc, besllng Sanla Clara, Cal Aggies and Sfanford, lo momenlarily res? in flrsl place. USF knocked 'rhemofl 'rhis lofiy posilion wilh a 2-O win. H was g1eIflrs'l' Elma lhe unclefealed Dons were held lo fwo poinfs. La+er fhe Galers losl +o UCLA, 4-2 while edging a Tec , 3-2. -Ernie Feibusch. Bob Cannon ancl Tony Fernandez made fhe All-Conference squad while Pefe Dallon made fthe All-Slar feam. Co-capiains Dal+on, four year lefferman, and Cannon, paced lhe Safer allack lhroughowl 'r e season. ' ERNIE FEIBUSCH TONY FERNANDEZ All-Conference and All-'Slat' , All-Conference and All-Shar J :5'3,i'?f522:' -'jf -' ' ' ' qoa I Z e. N' lr, 1 if ...,. ge me , . , . iii 5: j V - 1 K I 5 jx 7 V - ff, A W A J A ' xx .-.-. . 3 v 1 2 I -me 5 :5525 .iz-H ,, Ek ' x , in f -- - A e e if, .f fn 'WWE ---A - . ' in J, in I LX 5 BOB Killer CANNON WALT PUDLOWSKI PETE DALTON All-Conlerence and ANNSiar Cenfer Haifhackg averages 70 All-Star and fourlyear leffer- 5 A yds. a hoof. man, Augie and Coach and John s F. Sibid .,., gs. S 5, F, Shale. S. F. Slain ..,.AVA S. F. Slain .A,,A,, 5. F. Slale ,..,.,, S. F. Slaie. .,., A 5. F. Shale S, F. Sfalemr DON HARRIS ss! Coach Bill Harkness Head Coach Dsck Boyle Ass? Coach Joe Moore DON CHABOT ART CHABOYA RES Whillier X.,...,...,,. Soulfhern Oregon Chico' Slots ,..A,,.V, Cal Poly .,,. A ,.AW,A., .. Humlaoldi V, W .A Cal Aggies ,, ,X Occidnnial ,ALAW Lalferne AVAV.A,, BOB KROECKEL OWEN KASHEYAROFF FO0T,BHll Afler a slow shawl, Coach Dicl: Boylefs fc-olball eleven ended fheir season wifh fwo stunning upsels over soufhern California foes. This gave flue Galers a season record of lhree wins, Four losses andlone fic. Al the conclusion ol' 'Phe season. fhe squad vofed Pele Desalernos as lheir player of the year. Desalernos and Duane Doc Malfixon were made capiains lor rhe year. The All-Conference lisr placed ihree Gaiters on flee second siring, They were Bob Keropian. Don Chabni and Sam Delfifo. The locals go! oil on lhe wrong foot when lhey unveiled lheir new T 'formalion affaclr againsf powerful Whiflier. Whilfier rolled Yo 6 60-0 win. Boyle's men, however, came back lhe following weel: lo lie heavily-favored Souihern Oregon, 'll-2l. All ol' 'Phe Gafer scoring came in ihe final nine rninules of inlay. Jack Caruso scored firsfyfol- loweclby Chabol and Keropian. Desalarnos lziclxecl all three decisive conversions. This lhriller feaiured DeVilo's magnificenl passing. . Plagued by no less lhan 'len iniuries, flue Golden Tide succumbed fo Chico Sfafe. I9-6, and gof walloped by Cal Poly, 33-0. The Chico game proved cosily as Halfback Ted Abbofl was carried off 'the 'field wirh a brolren anlrle, ' - Humboldr Sfafe was lhe viclim of 5'rale's lirsl win as lhe Golden Tide shaved off a lafe rally lo elre our e 26-20 win. The passing of DeVilo and Don Lowarr paced lhe Gaier offense. Scoring were Bob Kroeclrel, Chaboi and Lowarl Twice. Despiie gala Homecoming ieslivilies, lhe Galers were lrounced by Cal Aggies. 3l-l3. The Aggies laier wen? on fo win rheir con- ference. Borh Safer scores were made on infercepfed passes by Caruso and Jim Hughes. , 'The 'lollowing weeir, Sfale surprised everyone wiih a slunning I3-7 upsef win over miglnfy Occidenfal, 'llre I948 undefealed Raisin Bowl champs. Pay-ol? heaves in ihe second and third quarfers from DaVii'o to Ends Bill Wuerch and Ray Bell, plus a conversion by Dosalernos gave lhe G-alers ilmeir lhirleen puinls. The game was featured lay Kroeclzelj superb punfing and lhe defensive play of Dick Pelers, Hal Williams, Charlie Parish, Desalernos and Mailison. The Gafers wen? all our in fheir season finale as 'ihey ouiran La- Verne, 35-27, in a wide open game. A Playing for 'lhe lasiyfime as seniors were Desalernos, Pafers, Malli- son, Bell, Jacl: Newell, Hank Spini, Cub Rubio, Cliff Gray and Don Harris. ' Olher players who performedwell during fha season include Paul Hagen, Bob Engler, Jim Griffin, Sieve Merger, Maury Koch and Owen Kashevaroli. A sf , .,,A.VV.: PAUL HAGEN X .1 L f ,:51:gQ,-. .- ' . tix K 1 DICK AMANDOLI Q T3 PETER DESALERNOS, Cmcapfain .,,, I V Q , Ki xx N3 Q K ', . 5 f - A ' sm wuencs-4 ,, .I-.1 ,flu , 'E 'ff LW, .j A 3 ' 3 S Mmnsce KOCH .1 - EARL LGWA RT ' RAY BELL TED ABBOTT 4. .UM GRQFFIN gsm xi f f X 3 ELMER GALLEGOS Jack Caruso :cores the first Gafer fouchdown of K949 agamsf Soufhu Oregon. The Gains scored ihree hmss an the last none mmufns io in ,QM A .M in ., , . H' +1 Y 1 ,.. ttl: V -. f Q , , K NR85 .HM HUGHES x SJ' S 1 Qi 4 RUDY SMITH z 3' W, by IA FEMA . t 'fs' ff'gfffS1f 1 -b fi 'af ' 'Z - ' '::,g.. sv - :.:2 ,- L 55: Bob Kew 1 da on for The Gafers won flu: 35 27 SF ,LL , 5, , I , .. if 5 N HANK SPIN! DALE aenvm ...L AMOS ADKlNS a 'E Q 5 Team Mqfx. John Marine, AK Gabriel, John Pasanen and Len Cahen. Gafers Ha! Williams and Cub Rubio confer wifh offlcialsfusf before kickoff af Cox Stadium. 5, W Sfales gunner varsvly foofball fe-am concluded fhesr season m a blaze of glory by upseflmg Cfy Colleges layvees, I2 6 un fliezr final game Prevnously lhe Baby Gale-rs had dropped all of flwear confesfs In fhe CCSP encounfer, Ron Bloom, Hue gayvees leaclmg scorer and Jerry Bowles-H fallned For +l1e Gafers DON LOWART JACK CARUSO 'Whitt W ,mm 4 'M' NEIL GUNN CUB RLDBIO BOB ANDERSON WARD CARR, J. V. Coach - BOB KEROPIAN FRANK LEE, Mgr. J BACK ROW, left lo right Assishanf Coach Amos Adkins Roy Damas Ray Fitzpatrick, John Coaies Ar? Cfebassa, Joe Washington, Tom Gray, BH! Hayes, Dave Krieger, Ed Franklin, Jim Peel, Eric Erikson, Frankfiiinger Frank Fa-ella, capfain, George Shell, Dick Boyd, Ed Toner, John Goode, Jerry Bc-wkeff, Bud Robinson, Al Drady, Dick Duvall, Bob Boyd, Coach Ward Carr. BOTTOM ROW: John Pasanen, Mgr, F-rank Lee, Len Posey, Rudy Ryan, Len Johnson, Dave Crixs, Warren Albe, Ron Bloom, captain, Norm Mendoza, John Truscelli, Blil Moore, Al Woilenberq Don Gephar1,Harry Redlick, Al Hitberf Jim Jones I A .F 5 I o - 0 x k O o n -e ,'o,Q , . . ' , ' '-1 ,ii ,5 ., - .,A,', L f ' V f ' f f fl ...,.,, V: L D .. . 2 : F! vllv .v.,. I L f A , .... is F , I In . I W ::v I- I, . I I , KA :Q 7 5 ...,. II,:u::-.IQ . oe. ' 5 A . ,'. A 5 zl, ...,. . V.'s ' - oemmfe1nedoomvLM N www-Hug.-..wW xl v KEN PE-RRY if X' J ,if - N... ? 'Nr' 91 'V' - . - 1243 ' .f ,,. .. I? . ' , 'Y ' V 'X -V.. AL ATHANASOPOULOS afar Ken Parry guarding Chico man closely. Chuck YH JOHN WALSH , 75- 5 , -N , A Wx X SE 1 1 5 1? s , 5 655143 QQ fa ' , Q GUS SKOUFOS C E. BASKETBALL SCORES .C A ,,,, Viking Sports Shop .A Keafing AN-Sfars A,,, M...,Goldon Gaia ACM, Borlc AC J. Kronrod AC Armdrong College M Sacramenfo Siafe , . Sacramenfo Side , ,, Collage of Pacifk. , Whiffier Colfage Young Monk lnsfifufe Souihern Oregon oo Southern Oregon , Cal Aggies V , Calniggies C. San Jose Shia Coilege Chico Siefe Colfega. Chico Sfaie Cofiege Humboldi Sfafe C. Humboldf Siafe . San Jose Side Chico Shia Coilege. Chico Sfafe College Coilage of Fauiik Cal Aggies , Cal Aggies . . Secramenfo Shia , Sacramenfo Sfaie ERNIE DOMECUS URRSITV CURT FQRSMAN Am v,-uyexoe ire Q FIRST ROW, lefi to right: Jim Caldwell, Lou Pappas, Jimmy Wong, Wall Pudlowski, Bob Keropian, Chuck Crawford, Horner Zugel-der. SECOND ROW: Manager Collier Mcbermon, Don Bear, Ken Perry, Hal Affhcwe, Bob Engler. Bari Sasser, Howie Schinnerer. THIRD ROW: Ari Valverde, Bob Callan, Curl Forsman, A! Alhanaxop- oulos, Paul Hagen, Gus Skoufost Coach Dan Farmer. CHUCK CRAWFORD H. R .35 ...,, x r Q ., ,asf-fo.. ..-'. E Q WKHF4' 1 K --'-v f 'rx' Q, - , ' Q ' V A E wmv mm.owsoc1 z Q ,g, if l : ' ' ,V 4 X ' 5: 'i ' A ' Lou PAPPAS. -, H- 1 l . J Q N- M l ' Q. W' 4- 3. Q., Q of I r z s I ' A M i, Y San Francisco Slale experienced Hs worsf baslrelb-all season 1 1' 'HM CALDWELL when flue Galers won bu? nine games our of 28, Despife ilweir poor record, Coach Dan Farmefs lioopslers Q, managed lo play greel ball againsl' 'lop compelilion. Twice lhey gave San Jose Slafe, who ranlzed l8llw in llwe nalion, furious baffles only lo lose al llwe end, SIQ49 and 50-45.Anoll1er major viclory was when Slale upsel College of Pacific, 48-43, affer an uphill figlaf. Chuck Crawford was llwe leading scorer wilh 279 poinls For llie season. The slender center scored 38 poinls egainsf Hum- boldl Slafle fo sei a Galer scoring reoord. Jimmy Wong lol' lowed Crawford in llwe point making deparlrnenl wlllw 209 poinfs. He scored 27 digils againsl For Wesfern Conference champion Chico Sfale. G Players lo score over IOC poinls were 'Sus Slroulos, l7lg Alex Allianasopoulos, l34g John Walslix l271CurlForsman, IZ6 and Jim Caldwell, IOZ. Leo Sullon scored 38 poinls in flue lasl lliree games for a l2.67 average, Ollmers who saw acllon were Ken Perry, Wall Pudlowslci, Hal Afflwowe, Art Valverde, Lou Pappas and Bob Cellars. Ernie Domecus and Bob Keropian were brouglhl up from lhe iunior varsily, Bill Sufion joined llie squad lale in flue season along with brollrer Leo, Rounding our flue squad were Paul Hagen, Sid Gordon, Don Bear and Homer Zugelder. Collier McDerrnon was flue learn manager. The learn relurns inlacl ner? year willv fha excepfion ol Crew. lord and Forsman. Jimmy Wong and Coach Dan Farmer, A rage JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES ,-pm-Il , 1 l 48 , ., , .. Ahepa .W,., . ., 46 58 . , U. S. Marines, 56 55 V. .. Sacred Heart 57 67 , Polylechnic W. ., 53 49 Lowell 33 55 A..,x. ,, Albany . V, , , . 40 SI .. . Golden Gaia College ., 68 26 ,, . Washinglon 58 48 . , Y.M.I, .layvees , . 69 53 , Cal Aggies Jayvees . , 43 68 . . . Benicia . 57 35 San Jose Slale Fresh 65 +53 . S. F. Boys' Club SI 48 Tamalpais , . . 53 32 , .. San Jose Shia Frosh 63 53 .W . . .. Golden Gare College 52 42 ..,. V . . U.S,F'. Fresh 53 47 ,..,,l ..l.,,lV C ommerce . . 38 52 .. , A Cal Aggies Jeyvees . . . 49 ' ,Wa-r N' w , W. , fe I, M A ogg, .. K 5.2.2, . r, , rj' ,A H Vg n fx ij T R Q X . M. X .av ' 'Q NK Wi K . Q + f575ff : 4 I' iff H252 B' re .i . I F Ph I 1 f we w Hell? Qs 4 4 Aw N 5 'L Af., R-5 r 1 Pi Q X H il 2 lh ' 'W 3 VA,-if We , 'rr 1 -, LET' , - V an af .V-yur. W we ' Q Q I f Q . ,ggi ww M251 , KX gk 5 . A .Mcwafi 'R fl .i3rFiV35i'Q Homer Gugelder and Ray Eniaiany firsf siring forwards. FIRST ROW! lefl lo right: Ray Cupps, Jerry Schruiz, Sheldon Sussman George Gazulis, Bob Irvin, Morris Davidson, Gene Wesl, Harvey Rosceili, Dick Joy, Mike Levinson, Dick Silva. Jim Griffin, Ken Fowler, SECOND ROW: Bill Jones, Rudy Ryan, Bob Frelow, Wes Jones, Bob Shearer, Frank Blair, Roger Poffer, Rudy Samson, Roberl Foster, Don Low-sri, Lee Tyler, Bob Childs, THIRD ROW: Coach Ray Kaufman, Dick Sperisen, Ernie Dornecus, Frank Wilkens, Lou McElroy, Dave Goplen, Frank Gaior Ray Firzpalriclr, Manager Terry Sweeney, Earl Lowarrz Bill Campbell. JUIIIOR UIIRSIW BIISHETBIILI Coach Ray Kaulman's junior baslrelballers concluded 'lheir season wilh I I wins in I9 oulings for a winning .578 average. Faced by more 'lhan 45 men, mosl' of ihem inexperienced. Kaufman succeeded in iurning our a winning ball club. The Baby Garers were led by Dick Silva, ex-Lowell slar, who scored l76 poinls for lhe ear. Only Iwo oiher ofiensive men 'lopped 'lhe IO0 maliilr. They were aplain Howie Schinnerer wiih II2 and Lee Tyler wil I08. On defense, Silva, Rudy Ryan and Bill Campbell performed wiih consislency. Olhers who played a leading role in iayvee compefilion were Homer Zugelder, Owen Kashevaroli, Ray Eniaian, Diclr Sperisen, Bill Jones, Don Bear, Bob Childs, Mike Levinson, Dave Goplen, Ernie Domecus and Bob Keropian. Bolh Domecus and Keropian gradualecl ro ihe varsily in midseason. Managers were Terry Sweeney and Bob McFarlane. Five of rhs iunior caqers relax before game lime. Lefl lo right: Bob Leading scorers Lee Tyler and Dick Silva char wifh Coach Ray Kaufman. Childs, Harvey Roscelli, Frank Gale, Oven Kashevaroff, Rudy Ryan. an . YM I if . of-M l 'hmm , . v 1 iv' 3 f I gl, I .5 . 59 V 'ul er-fl LEFT TO RIGHT: Manager Danny FlRST ROW, left io righlz Coach Ward Carr, Bob Kaffke, Manager Pele Dalion, Dick Boyd. SECOND Mariin, Roy Darnas, Jim Hughes, ROW: John Fisher, Len Garcia, Jerry Friedman, Tod Abboh, Caplain Jimmy Hughes, Ezra Goodwin, John Fisher, Coach Ward Carr. Fuzzy Freschef, Herb Brown. BOHIIIG Coach Ward Carr's ouislanding boxers concluded 'iheir season wiih seven wins in eighi slarls, 'lheir lone deieer being ai' lhe hands of nalionally-ranked San Jose Siaie. Sraie produced iwo Far Wesiern Conference champions in John Fisher, banlam- weighi, and Ted Abboli, l45 pounder. Boih won fheir rifles for lhe second siraighi year. Oiher iop Safer pugilisis were Captain Jim Hughes, l55 pounderg Fuzzy Freschei, lighi heavyweight Lon Garcia, l30 pounds: and Heavyweighi Herb Brown. Bob Brandebery and Rees Messefole. WRST ROW, lell Yo riqhl: Ramon Curiel, Joe Kimura. Jerry Friedman, Bob Cunningham, Warren Albee, Adolph Keliy. SECOND ROW: Coach Seri Gusraison, Russ Niesseroie, Cliff Joe Kimura and Jerry Friedman Gray Jim Page, George Gazulis, Jack Roof, Bob Brandebery, new WRESTLING Si'eie's wresiling 'team was paced by Joe Kimura and Russ Messe- role, Bolh lads compeiecl in 'lhe Naiional Junior Wreslling mee? in San .NS Diego, wi-ih each gaining a ihird place in 'lheir respeciive we-ighis. Giher grapplers of noie were Don Burbank, Jerry Friedman, Bob Cunningham, Adolph Kelly and Bob Brandebery. 1 A+ rhe helm as coach was likable Berl G-usraison. an-. WAYNE MURPHY GOL? TEAM 4u-- TOP ROW. fd? ?O righi Bob Shearer, Dick Cui, fr-:U Jerry Ffiedmay Norm Nowickl W'!bx.r Meyer C050 Guido Gefivheiaiai Wayne Align, FRONT ROW: Aff Cyebaggah Bit? Mzffef Merrie Dawdscn Jerry Sammi: Aug?e Cos-ra VARSITY TENNlS--TOP ROW, lei? to right: Bill Ross, Alex Sweika, Bi!! Wishard, Bob Downs and Harry Tammen. SECOND ROW: Ed Jacobson, Fam Comedy Jim Bragg, FRONT ROW: Ari Maltey. Wayne Murphyl Ccsach Dem Farmef: varsify squad zcoamd Ed Jacobscm and Vwfayme Mm'gg3h5,f ieecfiing H10 way. The res? of 'fha had Mex fwfafka as hae number Hwreee man, Bob Dfisv-ms, fwur: Jim Bragg. ivsg cmd BEF? Reiss, six. Tim kieiiafggg, Earl Lower? and Bois Larsen were 'fha mp ihreef in funisr v,iif3i'ryfer1!'xES. The fazyvec 'Tennis 3531156 was Qoadwed by Waz'6 Carr. S+a+ef-3 gmffers were Qed by Seasoned veiaram Ari CFEBEBSSQ ind Norm Nowlftki. Qfhers wfw are worfhy mf menfimn were Bciab Sheerfsr, Wayna Mies, Jerry Priedmem and Dick Colfreli. The iocgai limksmew were smashed by Qmidm deQ7?wf2?eIdE. JUNZOR TENNESQ-TOP ROW, Zeit fo righfz Coach Ward Carr, Tom Keiioqg, Dan Jordan. Nick Auspeiundi Bob Larsen, Jim Whffe, Ernie McC!e!!and and Denny Huaiafdc. FRONT ROW: Peie Omfofx Bob Mchfiane, Earl iowafi Dan Dewar, BS!! Ashion, Tom Conrady and Ernesfo Taniuafco. SWIMMING TEAM--TOP ROW4 left to Nqhf: Coach Joe Moore, Kay Wade, Fred Van Dyke, Howie Schirmerer, BNI Biair, George Giiboy and Bob Jimirwex, FRONT ROW: Ferdinand Cas' fiiio, Bob Sherman, Don SfupfeL BH! McMillan, Dave Devine and Bill Chapman, Coach ,Joe Moore 5 swimming mam maopd by Suck aquaiic share as Kay Wade, Bob Jimlmex, Dow Sfuofei, Bob Sherman, Bob Cunningham and Howe: Sciwimcfer. The crack Siam 44OMyeam Freerefyle reiay Neem vm: composed of Biff Chapnwam. Kem Mawr, -jiffimffli and Vvfade. The fefsm was hamzficapgbed sorrzewhm af We afar? 035 We se-aww because me Schkmcrer fi miie Swimy. Awfmr Ewing Hweieif fksf fwo meezfs, Scwwnefer paced Qafefs is ci vli- fcsry over Valfego JC, Yogi geniws :QPU -We Camoua wen Wkssiey Qisorw, Jerry SEQQSHE, Dm Padefien, Bi' Qdanmn, Lou Gfizrgl ami 9953 BQQPQQQEQ. The 5655.525 aqgrcxgfaifiazln was CQ35fijL?f'2Liz by Mffacvrcf Mnkez, ' Shmvr Wes Oman iam Zeit? smres aqfakxsf his adversary, LEFT TCL' I-UGHTA Don Dedemzn, Wes, Oiscm and A3 Kenai? BACKSTROKER DON SYUPFEL BOS SHERMAN BOB .HMXNEZ AND KAY WADE TAKE GFP TRACK TEAM-FIRST ROW, left to riqhlz Harvey Roscelli, George Kiaminn, Glen Waaland, ,Len Posey, Bill Hynes, Don Walclear, Bob Kafflre, Lou Larson, Frank Walsh, Bob Keropian, Warren Allbee, Ramon Curiel, Frank Galo, Hank Fineman. SECOND ROW: W. K. Dillinq, Norm Travis, Dave Vickers, Don Beer, Don Salberl, Gene Gorden. Bob Frelow, Roy Walden, George Shell, Hank Larmuseau, Dick Vargaz. Tl-HRD ROW: Coach Ray Kdutman, Lloyd Slonelcinq, Clarence Hubbard, Marlin Covi1z,SYeve Morgar, Harry Redliclr, Rudy Ryan, Herb Anderson, Ray Firzpalriclr, Ed Franklin, Dick Amandoli, Curl Forsman Chuck Crawford, Diclr Storer, Wes Jones, Jim Reed, Aldo Germans, Bruce Duncan, Dave Hyde, Dewey Guerra, Ezra Goodwin. Sen llraneisrzo Srnles lreclr learn was paced by Sam Levine, 440 and 830 sbftciezlislt Ed llrnnlrlin, ace iesvelin losserg ond Clmrlie Parish, who rurned in remarkable limes in bollw llie sprinls and llwe lwrdles. Qllwers wild played ra lending role lor Coeclw Ray Kaul, T R n C H mania lrecl learn were Sbrinlers Len Posey and Chuck Crawford, Middle dislance men Bill Hynes, George Kemian, Norm Travis, Harvey Roscelli amd Bob Frelowg Milera Dale Slldfp, Dave Viclcera, Lloyd Slonelcing and Ramon Curielq Hurdlers Frank Walsh and Dave Hyde: and Field Evenls men Bob Keropian, Russ Beach, Don Bear, Ezra Goodwin and Sieve lvlorqer Henle lzinernon handled llwe managerial dulies ellicienrly while Joe Scoll lrealed llwe bruises and sprains as lrainer. Ex-Sealer Jack Byrne assislenl coach X Slafe relay mon flank USF man. On fhe left is lhe speedy Harvey Roscelli while the freshman sensalion, Len Posey, is at lhe far right. , ED FRANKLIN Pole vauller Ezra Goodwin hifs The eleven fool mark, OB FRELOW 5 E BILL HYNES if LEN POSEY 335 A ff ii '3 Q V by SS N5 . X Q e 'E X V, . ,S K 537 55 GEORGE KAMYAN BOB KEROPIAN CHUCK CRAWFORD 25355: sua Lsvms v S5 9 all-' V' , in . WMM 1, xx Y 'W --'V+- ' I i N gf' R , . ' f , 2 ',... K f E wg 5 :.:' 'g ....-,, E 4 fr non sua i , A Y T X CHARLIE Mmsn g one vncxeas Sam Levins, ace performer in fha 440 and 880, fakes as 2:04.47 firsf place in the Stellar Charlie Parish leads fhe way in :Hue iow hurdles wifh Frank Walsh half miie. against USF. dose behind. BASEBALL TEAM--WRST ROW, ieft fo rigid: Lou Marfin, Ron Kasabian, John DeGraqorSo, Bob Krosckei, Dick Diamcnd, John Weish, Neil Mciloweii. SECOND ROW: Tony Fernandez, Clinics Lea, Chris Makras, Neil Decker, Don McCarthy, Reno Harb Andersen. T!-HRD ROW1 Coach Ha! Harden, Jim Hughes, Len Cghen, Ray Eniaian, Cub Rubin, Ren Kamb, Ray Mafous Manager John Marine A M, DON MCCARU-IY ff, EARL M,.-f M V, sup, eff f ff non some faer-:cm Mnewmo ig! 2 R PETE A ' 8 Z 4 I .. m K 'FS' ' M .,,. 5 .l V ,, ,fi + R1 X .. , 6 :ix , V nm' ENJMANX 9'uQ 9 5 wi A , if LOUIS MARTIN Q f CUNY LEE Kesyzionn guardian Ray Eniaian faqs out ancxfhef runner Johnson, Mariin, Makras, Lee and Kasabian recaiva pepper pracfice from Kroecke! , , f ' i .M A ....... 4, -M... , M., ,WWW M .. ,W .., fm , W.,N..-....Mm,,.,,,..M ,M..,,M.,.N.m,.,.,.......,,...,...,,WN-Bmw-f.,.,m.n..,,..,,m.-.M W.w W. ,m......m,.,,.,,,m, ,,,,.,.-M.. vA...,F.w,mf',Ww-nm,M...1m,.-. QSM cowcs-4 HAL Hmmm AQ? ' t 55 ,gals , 'ug nos KROECKEL ,S if i Safer nine hard af work. 5 ' ii EIVZZZ' 4 'ff 'fl ' if in 53, i+r ? LEN CAHEN WKWMMNQ on ..,...,,,,,. M g, M-mi 'X' f i? NEIL oeoxsa i .fi Coaclw Hal Hardenb edition of llwe l95O baseball -i 3 Team found a well balanced club. The infield con- ? l ll ,F 3 sisfed of Earl Clayfon and Neil Decker al lirsl base: Q 7 Ray Eniaian, second base: Claris Malcras, Hwird base: fs Qi jg V , V, Q Q and Jimmy Hughes, sliorfslop. Pafrolling 'fine ouler V V gardens were Len Calwen, Bob Kroeclcel and Lou ifimki e Marlin. Handling llwe calclwing assignnnenfs were . Ted Abboff, Jolwn Walsh and Ray Malous. Pifclwing W - ' ' z assignmenls were disfriloulecl among Claylon, Cub QHRISMAKRAS i Rubio, Ron Karnb, Neil McDowell, George Gman- e ling, Ron Kasabian and Clinlr Lee. Ollners who saw JOHN WALSH E Considerable aclion were Fren-:lay Pxllernand, Ernie Domecus and Pele Gonzales. The learn was deall a big blow when slellar slworlslop Don lvlcCarllwy was 5 losl for flie season due lo a broken leg. in ln Tlne lirsl llwree weeks, llwe versafile Mr, Clayfon clouled llvfee home runs, lwo of lliem willi lne bags my M loaded. Top lniilers early in fflne season were Clayfon, if X,',5 ,I ' SWA W Walsh and lvlalcras wlwile llwe lop pilcninq aces were ,. -2 5' p, Q G Rubio and Claylon. 1 ir i X i 5 John Marine was lwead manager wilh Don Jolinson II IZ 'I Q W -.,. L if--.. 3 and Bob Brandebery as his assislanls. ,. if , g.. Q i X, ii 2 RAY MATOUS Y CUB RUBIO INTRAMURAL MANAGERS STAFF--FIRST ROW, inf? to rlqlvl: Ken Parry, Willis Mamborg, Lou Martln, Al Hilbert SECOND ROW: Owen Kashevaroff, John Walsh, Emlc Dornecus, Bob Kroeckel, Jim Wong. THIRD ROW: Carl Mayan, Chuck Crawford, Dials Franks. FOURTH ROW: Bob Boyd, Arfst Arfslsn, Bob ' Enqler, Bob Callon. Russ Beach. A Coach Bill Harkness' inlramural program hil an all-lime peak 'rhe pos? year as more looms lhan ever before com eled. Jerry Shellorfs Easl Bay AC coppecl lhe mural foolgall lille while Jimmy Wonq's Dolphins raced lo lhe baslcelball championship.,Ken Perry ol Easl Bay AC was named alhlele ol lhe year for lhe lall semesler. The spring program saw Alpha Zola Sigma lake lop honors in bolh speedloall and fi-ack. This organizalion was paced by Arl Valverde and .laclc Caruso. Dolphins AC 'look 'lhe volleyball lille. Olher lop leams included Easl Bay AC. Sigma Pi Sigma, Della Phi Gamma, College AC, Gdlef Club and Balboa Alumni Alhlelic: Club. .Dolphine lla up Alpha Zero Slgma's Owen Kashevaroff in mural baslieiball baskefball championship game. EAST BAY AC, football champions- FIRST ROW, lefi io right: Bill Hynes, Carl Meyers, Sserhaarf Oflo, Joe Scott, Ken Parry, John Walsh, AI Williams. SECOND ROW: Jerry Shelton, Walt Malloy, Curt Forsman, Arlsl Arlslen, Mill Casfleborry, Hal Ruby, Homer Zugelder, DOLPHINS, inlramural basketball champions: FIRST ROW, left Io rlghf: Harold Ong, Ed Sham, Coach Jimmy Wong, Larry Woo. SECOND ROW: an Gee, Lee Tyler, Al Jsonq, Frank Foo, Tony Jeong. IIITRHIIIURHL Horsashoa slars Jim Griffin, Dave Gol- psn and Hank Fineman. Table Tennis champion John 5 SPORTS agfvso Mural track afar: Lou Larson and Ed Franklin. Moms Davidson fan: of! emi Vollbyball acfion. BLOCK S FIRST ROW, lefr Io riqI1'I: Sal Solina, Sam DeVifo, Tony Fernandez, Joe Kimura, Yi? Tom, John Kiol, Bob Cannon, Bill McMillan. SECOND ROW: Bill Bafchelder, Ernie Huber, Frank Sforfi, Bob Anderson, Bob Kroeckel, Lou Pappas, Hank Larmasseau, George Albrechf, Herb Osuna, Gene Fackler. THIRD ROW: Russ Messercle, Dave Devine, Ari Chaboya, Ed Allemand, Ray Eniaian, Jim Johnsfon, Ed Cassiiaqio, Bill Firpo. Bl0CI'I FALL '49 OFFICERS SPRING '50 OFFICERS FIRST ROW, Ieff fo riqhf: Presidenf Charles Whife and FIRST ROW, left Io right: Treasurer Tony Fernandez, Represenfafive Roberf T. Anderson. SECOND ROW: President Bob Anderson and Secreiary Louis Marfin. Vice-President Jim Johnsfon, Treasurer Anfhony Fer- SECOND ROW: Vice-Presidenf Russ Messerole and nandez and Secrefary Bob Callan. Represenfafive Arf Chaboya. WAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS FIRST ROW, leff fo righl: Mrs. Florence Sfephenson ladvisorl, Calhy Cain, Evelyn Pellafon lpresidenfl, Mariel Tullis, Evelyn Blugsfad. SECOND ROW: Sophie Paras, Carrie Horvaih, Alelha Emerick, Fran Loftus, Thelma Hansen. EVELYN PELLATON MARIEL TULLIS Presidenf Vice Presiden? MISS DOROTHY BRETT l MRS. FLORENCE STEPHENSON Advisor Advisor The Women's Alhlelic Assoclalion is an organlzallon of women sludenls which aims lo conducl a recreallonal program lor all women sludenls in sporls and dance acrivllies. lr is sponsored by lhe Deparlmenl of Physical Edu- calion for Women. The WAA group has been very aclive Jrhls year having many playdays, lournamenls, and sponsored aclivilies on campus. There is a wide varlely of acllvilrles from which any glrl may choose lo compele al inlramural lournamenls and games or lnlercollegiale aclivilies. Q IU. H. H. Baht. A home run. w I n I n HOCKEY--FIRST ROW, leff To right Mice Breht, Akika Oyamada, Beffy Comsfock, Doroihy Sfoih, Miss Doroihy Bu-eff fsponsorl, Carrie Horvaih, Diane Fravus, Alefha Emerick, Mariel Tuilis I-Zaiby Cain Qmanagerl. SECOND ROW: Beafrice Ferriera, Fai Andrews, Evelyn Biugsiad, Peg fluncan, Pai' Gosland, Sarbara Pefers, Jean Burman, Fran Loftus, Scphie Paras, Linda De Haven, Lcwene Dougherty, Ollie Anson. THHZD ROW: Liilian Logan, Sandy M:Cammon, Pai Pafching, June Schmidf, Maxine Peck, Jeanne Confei, Nancy Caviar, Thelma Hansen, Paf Giilespie, Claire Anderson. ARCHERY-LEFT TO RIGHT: Sgaf? Shurbeh Mariel TuUIsk Caihy am. Oh -some fo me. 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I f' ' 2 ' XX Rf ' 7 H Q- 7 f I Yffx W. raw X Q, it 4, Sr? if R1 !IHIIm' gb, L4 YVV' N A I s Vg 0 A 1 ll N fi i, -f- ffiff 5 I 9 K5 il 'W ' H ,. an K .QM 1 'Q fy 5 1 2 'tn L 'Ns K ' .f 5 G wig Q .':Q21i!53 5 N ia If 0. my Q FQGHIZGTIOTIS 0 R ,E f 633 ,fl x Q 'W' '!fQ ff K ...,, NPV-f ' jf Q M S fx Alvah Burnett Dorothy Brandlein Cecelia Colbie Anne Kittredge Lorraine Lavezzi Janice Mason Joan Mendonca Joan Pratt Lois Butcher Jeanne Contel Rosemary Donahue Beverly Field Bunnie Flood Audrey Forney Alice Hanoum Jean Hoffman Jean Mahrt Maxine Kouns Nan McGrath Dottie Melby Virginia Petersen Bev Tinker Eleanor Webster 90 ALPHA CHI ALPHA This service sorority's duties include cornpilinq lists ot will- inq sponsors tor dances, Irielpinq with tne Sopln-Frosln Day, and qivinq service to ttte folleqe wlienever tltere is a need tor it. Durinq tlne year tltey Itave pre- sented ttie Stardust Dance, a Halloween party, several calce sales, an initiation slci trip, and Iltey also sent a Christmas bas- Icet to a needy tarnily. FALL OFFICERS Blanclie Pltilpott , ,, President Lenore Navarre Vice-President Alvaln Burnett. Recordinq Secretary Dorothy Brandlein ,,,, Secretary Anne Kittredge , , Treasurer Kathleen Kerriqan , Historian and Publicity Helen J, Ogilvie ,..,, . Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Dorotliy Brandlein, President Alvah Burnett ,.ViccfPresident Lorraine Lavezzi Secretary Anne Kittredqe . . Treasurer Virginia Crandall , . Historian and Publicity Helen J. Oqilvien, ,,,..,,,, . Sponsor ALPHA OMEGA Uslterinq eacln Semester dur' inq orientation ot new students and distributinq Gaters are two ot tI'iis sororityls services to tlne student body. 'lltis year tltey presented tlneir annual Barn Dance in tlne Spring and tlte Hello Day Dance was qiven at tlne beqinnino ot eacln semester tor all trestimen, FALL OFFICERS Mary Ellen Butler President Audrey Forney Vice-President Jear Mxlirt Recordina Segrefgri, Nancy Cunninglnarn .Corres, Sec. Bunnie Flood . , Historian Miss Florence Hairnes . Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Jean Maltrt, .. ,,,, , ,,., President Bunnie Flood , , . , Vice-President Dot Melby, ,,,... Recording Secretary Stiirley Martin. Corres. Secretary Maxine Kouns. ...,.,, ..,,, ,,,, H i storian Miss Florence I-taimes .....,..., Sponsor BIB 'N' TUCKER Two specific dulies of lhis sororily are helping wilh regis- lralion and handling yolinq al all eleclions. Their acliyilies lor lhe year included a donalion of a scholarship lo a deserying wo- rnan sludenl. Ihe presenlalion ol Animal Crackers Danceinlhe Fall and lhe April Fool's Dance in 'rhe Spring, giving a Chrisl- mas parfy for underprivileged children, and sponsoring lheir annual fashion show. FALL OFFICERS Norma Wirih ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,. P residenl Florabell Srnilh Vice-Presidenl Fran Grulrnan,.Recordinq Secrefary J-une ReubolcI,,,,,Corrcs. Secrelary Jackie Schnillgrund . Treasurer Norma Runo , , Historian Evie Rarnsladn, ,. Sergean? ar Arms S. Ruth Wit?-Diamant, Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Florabell Srniih ,.,, , ,,Presideni Barbara Slef-son. . Vice-Presideni Pal Fosler, ,,,,.,, Recording Secreiary Virginia Danielson., ., Corres. Sec. Norma Runo ,,..,,...,, , ,, ,,,Treasurer Joyce Bell, ,, ,, ,H islorian Tliiiiggglflsll ,Z .Serqeanls al Arms S. Rufh Will-Diamanl ...,....,,,, Sponsor KAPPA THETA Since I944 Kappa Thela has deyoled ilself lo serving lhe college and lhe sfudenr body. Their acliyilies lhis year have included assislinq wilh reqislra- tion and orienlalion, promolinq and selling sludenl body cards, presenlalion of fheir annual Collon Coiillion in lhe Spring, and sponsoring fhe freshman picnic. FALL OFFICERS Dorothy Quinn ,,,,....,.,,.. ,Presidenl Rosemary Denike ........ Vice-Presidenf Marilyn Gibson .,.,,,,,,, Recording Sec. Pal' Killceary ,,,,,,, Corespondinq Sec. Mary Meagher ...,....,,,.,,..,, ,,,Treasurer Grela Smilh ..,.,, Sergeanf al Arms Hilda F. Brown ..., ,...Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Greta Smilh ,, ,.,,, ,,...... ........ P r esidenl Mary Meagher .....,...,..,. Vice-President Dwighl Disney ,,,,,,, ,,,, R ecordinq Sec. Norma Elliol ,.,,,, Corresponding Sec. Xandra Jorqenson ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, T reasurer Jean Giovannoni, .Serqeanl al Arms Hilda F. Brown ...,...,....,,.,,.,,,,,.,, Sponsor Nickie Cornish Virginia Danielson Paf Fosler Olga Mcmillan Doris Prosser Evelyn Ramsfad Barbara Scheer Florabell Smifh Luella Smith Joan Babich Frances Baher Joyce Bell Calherine Hanoum Joy Larkins Sharon McDonnell June Reubold Toni Robinson Norma Runo Barbara Sfelson Norma Wirfh Barbara Wolley Rosemary Denike Dwighf Disney Jean Giovannoni Xandra Jorgenson Mary Meagher Patricia Meyer Grefa Smifh Carol Wallace Norma Ellioll Anila Foge Jacque Gagncn Bernila Khenchelion Pal Kilkeary Joan Levy Phyllis Mcncharsh Janel Nye Connie Slafer 9I Bathaline Anderson Marie Avila Ina Bryant Jeanne Gedda Shirley Gergens Grace Gertmenian Joyce Jackson Beverley Kaster Marian Morton Margie Sandy Jackie Stuhr Jean Wood Flora Dean Dolores Du Puis Martha Hammond Maxine Irvin Beverly Parkhurst Pat Radcliffe W Mary Ellen Berry Joyce Brown Anne Bryan Gloria Corrasa I Dorothy Diamandis Slyvia Duskin Dorothy Fasano Emilie Fuller Sue Giacometli Gladys Kinosian Cynthia Kovell Lillian Logan Gladys Nygaard Pal Son Beth Southerland Hermine Vinkler 92 Winifred Crum Barbara Garry Viola Nessen SIGMA DELTA GAMMA This sorority is divided into two sections one consisting of East Bay membership and the other consisting ol San Fran- cisco membership. The group stands for the all-round de- velopment of its members for service to the college and to the community. Annually they award a deserving woman stu- dent a scholarship. This year their activities have included the presentation ot the Winter Carnival Dance, giving a Christ- mas basket to a needy family, and presenting a rally in the Spring. EAST BAY SECTION FALL OFFICERS Maxine Irvin .......... ...., ,,,,,, P r esident Jeanne Gedda ...,,, .. ..Vice-President Ann Bryant ...,....., Recording Secretary Carol Stribley ..,. Corresponding Sec. Marie Avila ...........,., . . ,,,..,,, Treasurer Flo Dean .....,..,, .. ,,,, . .. ...Historian Marge Sandy.. ..., Publicity Manager Mrs. Blanche W. Ellsworth.Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Jeanne Gedda ..... . . . ,.,, President Ann Byranl' ,.,,, . Vice-President Beverley Kaster..Recording Secretary Flo Dean ..,. Corresponding Secretary Pat Radcliffe.. ..,,, . . ,Treasurer Joyce Jackson. Historian Marie Avila ...,..,. Publicity Manager Mrs. Blanche W, Ellsworth Sponsor SAN FRANCISCO SECTION FALL OFFICERS Barbara Garry.. . ,,,, ,. President Bernice Cidonia.. . Vice-President Mary Ann Earl Recording Sec. Gladys Kinosian. ,,..., Corres. Sec. Joanne Roch... . . ,,,,,, .Treasurer Emily Fuller ,,,,,,, ,. ,... .... H istorian Mary Ellen l3erry..PubIicity Manager Mrs. Polly Glyer... .. ,.,, ,.,,, . .Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Mary Ann Earl, .. . , .President Hermine Vinkler... Vice-President Viola Nessen.. .Recording Sec. Betha Southerland . ...Corres. Sec. Mary Ellen Berry ..., ., .......... Treasurer Joyce Brown... ...... . ., ...Historian Sue Giacometti.. Publicity Manacier Mrs. Polly G-Iyer .,...... .. .......... Sponsor PHI LAMBDA CHI This service sororiTy is cele- braTinq iTs TwenTy-TourTh anni- versary This year. ln Tormer years This organizaTion has spon- sored a home Tor STaTe girls, bur due To The housing shorTaqe This service has been discon- Tinued. IT is The plan Thar This service be resumed on The new campus. This year Their acTiv- iTies included Their annual Ship Wreck Shag Dance, scholarship in The Spring, and many parTies and barbecues. FALL OFFICERS Julia Connolly .....,....,,.,,,..,,..,, PresidenT PaT Sweeney, ,,,. ....s.,, V ice-PresidenT Helene Gallagher ,,,,.,,,.,,..,., SecreTary Virgean Parker .,.,.......s..,......,.. Treasurer Chris Zieman. .........,, ,, .....,. Hi5Torian Cecelia Anderson., ,,s.,.,...... Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Helene Gallagher ...,.,.......... PresidenT Virgean Parker .,...ss....... Vice-PresidenT Marry Ahern ,,,,....,,. .... .,.,....,.. S e creTary Chris Zieman .,..,. .........,.. T rea-surer Doreen Hale ...,..,..... ,.,,..,.. H isTorian Cecelia Anderson .,,. , ...... .Sponsor ALPHA ZETA SIGMA The purpose oT This TraTerniTy is To sTimulaTe The inTeresT oT The sTudenTs and The public in The acTiviTies oT The college and perTorrn any service ThaT will be beneTicial To iT. The acTiviTies Tor The year have included The sponsoring oT a Tree dance in The qyrn, esTablishn'1enT oT The annual TooTball Trophy award Tor The Homecoming Game, and a spaqheTTi Teed and open house aT The beginning oT The Fall semesTer. FALL OFFICERS , . ,.... , PresidenT Don Harris STan Culligan . ,.Vice-PresidenT ,, , ,,,, SecreTary Bob Donovan ArT Valverde ., ,,..,,,,, Treasurer Bob Engler, ., , ,SergeanT aT Arms . ,,. .HisTorian Don Bear, , Paul D. HolTzman ,,,.,,Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Neal Kauffman ,,,,.,,,.,, , , PresidenT Ken Fowler .... Vice-PresidenT Leo Hinkel, , , ,, ,,,, ,s.SecreTary Jack Caruso ,,,, ..., .... , Treasurer John Truscelli SergeanT at Arms Don Bear ,, I-lisTorian Paul D. Holizrnan .... Sponsor I L Cecelia Anderson MarTy Ahern Elaine Boschefii Julia Connolly Helene Gallagher Doreen Hale Jean Lesser Viriean Parker Elaine Sprinkel Pafricia Sweeney Margarei Vasquez ChrisTina Zieman Lowene Dougherty Norma Shepherd Paul D. Holfzman Bob Anderson Don Bear Tony Bonaccorso Bob Boyd STan Culliqan Jack Caruso Bob Childs Dave Cricks Bob Donovan Ray Fifzpairick Ken Fowler Tom Gray Don Harris AI Hilberf Norm Johnson Owen Kashevaroff Neal Kauffman Edwin LiTTle John Marine Dick Pelers Douglas Rich Jim Schwerdl' John Truscelli ArT Valverde Dick Boyd Dick Duvall Leo Hinkel Hal MaTzeII Hal Williams ChrisTopher Braff Bob Engler Jim Hughes Dean Perkins Bill Wuerch 93 Dr. D. M. Casfleberry Dr. John Hensill Andy Andreasen Roy Ciappini Bud Davis Roberf Douglass Al Gabriel Don Johnson Frank Lockwood Hank Marscheck Norman Mendonca Dale Perkins Roberf Scholfen Wallace Sfasek Bill Wells Alberi Wollenberg Richard ColTrelI Charles Crawford Roscoe Jordon Joseph Kimura Greg Prichard Phil Ryan Ernesl' Domecus RoberT Kroeckel Douglas B. Miller Pere Al'dreTe Dale Berven Kai BlomquisT Ernesf Huber Arfhur Kiffelman John Kiol TimoThy McCarThy Andrew MeleTis Francis Mila WinsTon Silva Di Vicforia John Walsh 94 Jim Fenfon Jack Healy Jay Lufher William Melmborg Louis MonTes Jim Russell DELTA GAMMA TAU DelTa Gamma Tau, The TirsT oi STaTe's prewar TraTerniTies, was founded and qranTed on- carnpus sTandinq in The Spring oT I949. The acTiviTies Tor This year have included orienTaTion assisTance, ushering Tor grad- uaTion, presenTaTion oT The Frosh-Soph Dance, and several oT'i-campus parTies. R FALL OFFICERS Roy Ciappini, , , , ,,,, ..PresidenT Dale Perkins ..,... .VicefPresidenT John Pasanen, ,.,,, ..........., ,.,,, S e creTary Bill Wells, ,,,,. ..,,, , ,,,,.,...., T reasurer Dick ColTrell .,.., Sergeanf AT Arms Bob Douglass ..... ......., ,,HisTorian Dr. John Hensill Sponsors Dr. Donald Casfleberry SPRING OFFICERS Don Johnson ....,. ,, , N ,. ,,... ,, ,PresidenT Joe Kimuran, .,... ..., ..,. V i ce-Presideni' Dick Coltrell ,.,,, , ,,,,,,.,......... SecreTary Wally Srasek ..,,.., , ,.,.... Treasurer Frank Lockwood ,,,, Sergeant aT Arlms Rocky Jordan., ...., ,,,,,,,.,. HisTorlan Dr. John l-lensill Dr. Donald Casfleberry Sponsors DELTA PHI GAMMA This organizaTion serves The college by assisTing wiTh Tire drills and aiding To The besT of iTs abiliTy in case of Tire. AcTiv- iTies Tor This year have included Their annual Fireman's Ball, a ski Trip, donaTion of an award Tor The mosT valuable baskeT- ball player. and several privaTe socials. FALL OFFICERS Jack Healy ,, , ,,,,, .,,,,s.,,.,. P residenf Frank Mila. ,... VicefPresidenT Winsfon Silva, Recording SecreTary Doug Miller, ...,, Corresponding Sec. Jim FcnTon,, ,, , , ,,,,,,, Treasurer Sian Nowicken ,, ,.,, .,,, HisTorian Mr. Richard Glyer.., ..,., . ,,,, Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Jim Russell .,..,,., ,,,,,,,.,, , ., ,.,,, Pre-sidenf Jay LuTher ......,,.,,.,.,,,.,, ,Vice-Presidenf Doug Miller ,..... Recording SecreTary STan Nowicki .,,,., Corresponding Sec. Jack Healy ,,,,......,..L.....,.,,,, ,,,, T reasurer Willy Malrnberq ......,,.,.,......,. Hisforian Mr. Richard Glyeru, ,.,,,,,..,,,,, Sponsor KAPPA OMEGA To prornoTe The lesser Icnown sporTs oT The colleqe is The rnain purpose oT This TraTerniTy. This year They co-sponsored The win- ninq conTesTanT Tor The Home- coming Queen, They were also runners-up in The all-inTramuraI conTesT in The Fall and presenT- ed a Trophy To The member oT The I949-50 boxinq Team who conTribuTed The mosT To The sporT oT boxing. FALL OFFICERS Graham Knox ,..... .,.,.,, ,,A,, ,,,,,, P r e sident Sal Solina. ,,,, ,,.......,.... V ice-PresidenT Vince CusTodio ,,,,A,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,A, S ecrefary Bill Firpo ,.,..,.,,.............. Treasurer Herb Osuna, ,.,, SerqeanT aT Arms Augie Marino.. ,....,.....,,.,..,,,.,. Historian Gerald A. Ballou.. ,.,..,,,...,.... Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Vic Giannini ,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,A,,A,A,,,, Presidenf RoberT- T.. Anderson .,,. Vice-President Ray Enlaian... .,.,........ ...,,,, ,..,,,, S e cretary Tony Fernandez .,,,.,, .....,........ T reasurer Herb Osuna ,,,,......, Serqeanf af Arhrns Augie Marino.. ,,,.,,..............,, HisTorian Gerald A. Ballou .,,,. ,..,,,,........ S ponsor PHI ETA CHI This TraTerniTy's purposes are To be of service To The colleqe and TurTher The ideals oT broTh- erhood on The campus. Some oT Their evenTs This year have in- cluded The presenTaTion oT Their annual I-Iello Day Dance, co- sponsorship oT a ChrisTmas parTy Tor underprivileged child- ren, and The presenTaTion oT a dinner-Torurn. FALL OFFICERS Bob Crawford , ..,,, ,,.,,, ,,,,,, P r esidenT Howard Lum. . .. ..Vice-PresidenT CourTney PonTius ...Recording Sec. ArT Padilla... Corresponding Sec. John Robben .. ....... ..HisTorian ArT -Hedberg .. .. . RepresenTaTive P. F. Valenfine. . .... . ,,,... .... S ponsor SPRING OFFICERS Howard Lum.. ........,. , .,.. ..... P residenT CourTney PonTius. .,,,,. Vice-PresidenT Clinf Whitaker .......... Recording Sec. John Robben.. ...Corresponding Sec. Jack Wendf ....... . ..., .. .... Historian Torn Maxwell ..... ......... R epresenTaTive P. F. Valentine-.. ...... ..,....... S ponsor Dr. Gerald Ballou Parodi Aldo Bill Firpo Vic Giannini John Marino Herberf Osuna Ken Shelley SaIvaTore Salina Roberf T. Anderson Art Chaboya Ray Eniaian Anthony Fernandez Jchn Holden Henri Larmuseau Mario Lombardo Adolph Lucchesi Louis Pappas Sfeve PeraTa I Sfanley Polich Milne Scuderi James Gunfer Ralph Lewis Howard Lum AI Marfinez Tom Maxwell Tom Murphy Courfney PonTius John Robben Rudolph Salyini Jack Wendf 95 FIRST ROW, leff To right: Jerry Bowkeff, Roland Chrislensen, George Gazulis, Don Gepharf, Neal Gunn, Ron Schneiber, Myron Pelerson, Bud Bergren, Hal Ruby. SECOND ROW: Don Nealherly, Jim McCrea, Jack Clark, Don Chabol, Russ Beach, Joe Heafh, Tom Collins, Lee Slanford, Rog Fanfelle, Bob Cannon. Harry Coales Jim Fenfon Al Gabriel Jack Healy Ralph Lewis Hank Marscheck Frank Ono Phil Ryan 96 SIGMA Pl SIGMA Founded in May, l938, llwis lralernily was orqanized lo serve llwe sludenl body in all capacilies. Included in lheir acliviries for The year were rlie presenlalion ol ine Kick Oli Dance, an inslallalion banquel al llie Claremonl l-lolel, and a pledge picnic in llwe sprinq. FALL OFFICERS Tom Collins ,Fresidenl Roq Fanielle Vice-Presidenr Willie Erqqs ., Secrera'ry Harry McCrea Treasurer Tony Morrow Cusloclian SPRING OFFICERS Bob Cannon , ,Presidenl Jack Clarke Vice-Presidenl Lee Slanford , , Secrelary Don Nealherly , , Treasurer Ted Abbol ,,,,, ,, Cuslodian SIGMA ALPHA ETA Esrablislwed in l938, Sigma Alpha Ela was llre lirsl rnen's honorary sociely To sfimulale, recognize, and reward oulsland- ing acliievernenl in scliolarsliip and exlracurricular acfivilies and 'lo inslill in ine sludenl body ine lwiglwer ideals ol cilizenslwip. Aclivilies include lime annual Sigma Alpha Era Day and alumni banquelg flue semesferly award ol a scholarship and llie presen- 'ralion ol a book or books lo Ihre library. FALL OFFICERS Tom Murphy ,, , Presidenl Earl Andersen, , Vice-Rresidenl Slanley Shall. ,,,, . Secrelary Tony Malulich , Treasurer Dr. Stanley Morse , , ,Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Hank Marsclreck , . Presidenl Earl Andersen. Vice-Presidenf Dick Collrell , ,, Secrelary Jack Healym. Treasurer Dr. Sfanley Morse . Sponsor PHI EPSILON GAMMA The purpose of lhis profes- sional wornen's sororily is lo Iurlher professional ideas and inleresrs in lhe fields ol physical educalion, heallh, and recrea- lion. This year some of lheir ac- livilies have included assisling wifhhealiheXarT'iir1alior15,qivinq a lea for P.E. rnaiors and minors, and an inslallalion bariquel. OFFICERS Alice Brehl ,,.,... ...., P resideni Pal Gillespie .. Vice-Presidenl Mary Ellen Buller... Recordinq Sec. Mary Ellen Brennan. .. Corres. Sec. Francelle Loflus Treasurer Thelma Hansen . Hislorian PHI EPSILON MU This professional rnen's lraler- nify specializes in relereeing in- lramural conlesls, assislinq lhe heallh deparlmenl, and usher- inq al all home foolball games. Some of lheir aclivilies lhis year have included lhe presen- lafion of lheir annual Super- slilion Frolic, sponsoring of lhe Sporfs Nighl, and having an annual picnic. FALL OFFICERS Irv Edslrom . Presidenl Pele Dallon. Vice-Presidenl Frank lnqersoll..Recordinq Secrefary Joe Scolli. Correspondinq Secrelary George Kapkin....... ....,,.,.. .Treasurer Dan Halsfead . .,.. .. .,..Hislorian John Blulh .. .,,.. Edilor Rudy Clernenfe .. Ripresenlafive Mr, Harold H. Harden Mr. Paul Harvey i ' Sponsors SPRING OFFICERS Joe Scoll ,,,s.,............,.,,,,...., . Presidenl Rudy Clernenle. .Vice-Presidenl John Buono ,,,,,,, Recording Secretary John Blulh .Corresponding Secretary George Kapkin .. ,.,,,,,,,, .. .Treasurer Irv Edslrom .. ,,,, ..,Hislorian George Albrechl ..,,..,.,,.. ,...... . Edilor Pele Dallon .,......,,.,....,, Represenlalive Mr, Harold H. Harden Sponsors Mr. Paul Harvey Olive Anson Evelyn Biuqslad Alice Brehl Shari Shurbel Diane Dobson Alelha Emerick Mary Ellen Brennan Nonine Grialov Lillian Logan Evelyn Pellafon Cifl1Y Clif' Thelma Van Sickle Cathy Cain Jeanne Conlel Carrie Horbalh Franceile Loftus n :gg ' FIRST ROW, left to righf: George Albrechl, Irv Palasky, George Kapkin, Rudy Clemenle, Joe Scofl, John Blufh, Jerry Friedman. SECOND ROW: Charles Crawford, Pele Dalfon, Arf Arfsfen, Art Valverde, Bill Hynes, Dennis Hualuardo. y 97 Bliss Baker Norene ,Boff Bunny Bryanl' Joy Chronis Diane Furay Phyllis Gerring Evelyne Hansen Jane B. Hecker Jean Hecker Anne Henrikson Carol Hodges Josephine Hofaling Marilyn Hunler Jean Jacobsen Barbara McCuen Veronica Merry June Penninglon Barbara Silvis Harrier Friedlinq Mariorie Wagner Pal Demefrakopulos Adeline Fox Phyllis Gerring Carol Hagerman Jane B. Hecker Anna Herr Josephine Horaling Grace Kurada Veronica Merry Barbara Nurmi Claire Porobich Harriet Friedlinq 98 ALPHA CHI EPSILON The purpose of This qroup is lo provide a social and educa- Iional club for sludenls infer- esled in The educalion of younq children. Their social acfivifies for Ihe year have included a Halloween masquerade parly, a progressive dinner. and a club picnic. They have also had open nweelinqs wilh quesl speakers. FALL OFFICERS Bunny Bryanl , , Presidenf Phyllis Gerrinq Vice-Presidenl Veronica Merry Recording Sec. Carol Hodges I Aqnes Nunziafo I Cones 'Sec' Jean Hecker Treasurer Josephine Hotalinq Historian Daniel Dawson Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Bunny Bryant ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, P r esidenl Joy Chronisu . .,,,.,,,,, Vice-Presidenl Veronica Merry ,,,,,,,,,, Recording Sec. Marilyn Hunler if Ann Hendrickson I' ., ...... Corres .Sec. Jean Hecker .,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer Josephine Hofaling ,.,, .,..,,,,.. H isrorian Daniel Dawson ............. ..,..,... S ponsor DELTA PHI EPSILON This chapler of Ihe nalional honorary Iralerniiy of early childhood educalion for women was inslalled here in I928. Their oloiecls are Io prornoie profes- sional allainrnenls and Io se? a hiqh qoal oi achievemenl be- fore underqraduafe sludenls. The qroup has falcon on proiecls such as slory Iellinq 'ro children in hospiials, providing enlerf Iainrnenl and qills Io children in orphanaqes, and makinq loys Ior nurseries. SPRING OFFICERS Barbara Nurrni, .,..,,, ,,,, President Jane I-Iecker ,, .,,, ,. .Vice-Presidenl Adeline Fox, ,,,,,, .Recording Sec. Harrie+ Friedling ,.,,,.,,,, Corres. Sec. Veronica Merry ,,,.... a.,..,,.a,, T reasurer Anna Herr, ,,,,, .. ,,.,,, ,,,...,. I Hislornan Mrs. Eva Gildea. ,,,. ,Ass,,,.,, S ponsor KAPPA DELTA Pl This honorary inlernalional educafional lralenily is corn- posed ol sludenls who are srudyinq for lhe leachinq pro- lession, and who have a Iwo poinl qrade. Their reqular busie ness rneelinqs, pledqinqs, and inilialion acliyilies were hiqh- liqhled This year by lheir an- nual Chrislrnas breaklasl and lhe sponsoring ol lhe film, The Ouiel One. OFFICERS Harry Cooles , . Presidenl Josephine Holalinq .Vice-Prersidenl Diane Furayn, . , Afron Jenson . Phyllis Gerrinq Secrela ry Treasurer H isrorinn ALPHA PHI GAMMA This nalional honora ry coed ucalional iournalisrn lralernilyf is made up of edilors and slall members ol' lhe Golden Galer, Franciscan, and lnlrlings, who have shown oulslandinq workin The field of iournalisrn. Some ol lhe aclivilies lhis year have in- cluded rnanaginq a iournalisrn workshop lor beqinninq iour- nalisls, making up a sludenl- lacully direclor, and publishinq lhe Alligalor. FALL OFFICER Joe Healh S Prcsidenl Vivian Allen Firsl Vice-Presidenl Irv Thomas Second Vice-Presidnnl Lois Blackslone ,, Secrelary Evelyn Petersen Treasurer Dale Perkins , Bailifl Dr, Edward Cassady Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Lois Blacksrone Presidenl Evelyn Pefersen Firsl Vice-Presidrznl I-lonolre Meqino Second Don Blayney ,I ,,,, , , Vice-Pres, ,Secrelary Allan Buckley , , ,,,,,Treasurer Gerald Bowkell, ,, .... ..,. B ailill Bob Nickelson Hisrorian Dr. Edward Ca-ssady ,, ,Sponsor Cecelia Anderson Dr. Sherman Brown Na+ Argenlo Harry Coales Adeline Fox Diana Furay Pl1YlliS Gerrinq Jane B. Hecker Josephine Horalinq Aflon Jensen Maxine Kouns Carol Lubarsky Arfhur L. Mason Mary Woodruff Miller Tom Murphy Barbara Nurmi Tom O'Connor Frank Ona Claire POVOIDICI1 Floyd Schwarfz Jean Smifh Hugo Sleigman Harriel Friedlinq Dan Wasserman Lois Blackslone Don Blayney Gerald Bowkefl Jack W. Bradshaw Margaref Churcheon Frank Galo Marvin Grasse Luisa Hepper Honofre Megino RoberlNickelsor1 Dale Perkins Evelyn Pelersen Allan Buckley Don Burgh F ed Flcalel Al I,lar'rinez 99 FIRST ROW, lefl lo righlz Fenlon McKenna, Virginia Pelersen, Jeanne Williams, Lois Bulcher, Miriam Scholz, Margo? Whileside, Annie Plaaf, Virginia Cox, Roberla Nunn, C. A, Miller. SECOND ROW: Dave McEIhaffon, John Graham, Joe Flynn, Ken O'l-lara, Warren Massey, Charles Lee, Edmund Reynolds, Jack Kallman, Tim Haggerry, James Gunler. Tom Klunis. FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: Marie Roberl, Laura Parroll, Dolores Bagliello, June Kobliclr, Leilani Houfchers, Phyllis Healh, Mariorie Robert SECOND ROW: Dr. Elias Arnesen, Dr. George Gibson, Hugh C. Baker, Seymour Locks, Ed Simons, Hye Pah Kung, Dr. T. E. Treurlein. l00 ALPHA PSI OMEGA This qroup isa nalional honor ary dramalic Iralernily whose luncrions are lo promore inler- esl in lhe drama de-parrmenl and Io provide a variery ol erilerlainrnenl Ihrouqhoul rho year, This year rhey have spon- sored rwo sers ol workshop plays, and held an award ban quel lo dislribule awards lo those who showed oulslandinq drarnalic abiliiies during rho year. FALL OFFICERS Elfoanor Websler Presidanl Tom Klunis Vicefpresidenl Annie Plaal ....., . ..........,....... .,,Secrelary Norman Barlolo Treasurer Frances Stockwell Public Relalions Dr. J. Fenlon McKenna Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Torn Klunis, , Presidenl Norman Barrold. Vice-Presidenl Jeanne Williams .Secrerary Bob- Trueb .. . ..... . . ..., Treasurer David Mclflhalron. Public Relalions Dr. J. Fenlon McKenna . Sponsor GAMMA SIGMA PI The purpose ol 'rhis organiza- tion is lo bring info closer fel- lowship, by srudy, lhouqhl, and free discussion, lhose inleresled in rhe humanilies. Their oul- slanding aclivilies 'lor The year haveincluded lhe-annuaIChrisl mas dinner, and lheir iniliarion dinner. Their Friday noon pro- grams have Iealured guesr speakers who lalked on various lopics relaled lo lhe hurnanilies. FALL OFFICERS Dion Chesse .. Presidenl Phyllis Healh. .. ..Vice-Presidenl Frank Silvera Treasurer Marilyn Normand Recordinq Sec. Mariorie Roberl Correspond. Sec. Dr. Elias T. Arnesen .,.. ....... S ponsor SPRING OFFICERS Dion Chesse. , Presidenr Phyllis Healh ., Vice-Presidenf Robert Burmeisler .,,.. . .Treasurer Adeline Dorenfeld .Recording Sec. Mariorie Roberl .... Correspond. Sec. Dr. Elias T. Arnesen .... Sponsor ART CLUB Sludenls who carry on arl aclivilies oulside lhe classroom malce up 'rhe membership of Ihis club. Annually, lhey sponsor a Chrislmas card conlesl, lhe Arl- isls Ball, an arf exhibil in lhe caleleria, plus panel discussions wilh members oi 'rhe lacully and professional people as Iheir quesls. FALL OFFICERS Burr Barnhouse... .,... ...,, . .,... P residenr Guy Hudson., ,,..,.,, ,Vice-President Lefrie Connell, ,, ,, , ,, ,Secrefary Warren Logan , ....,. Treasurer Dr, Waldemar Johansen ...,.... Spdnsor SPRING OFFICERS Dorofhy James , ,..., ...,, Presidenf Franklin Rich .,,,, Vice-Presidenl' Lelha Tarlelon ..............,....,.... Secrelary Dolores Snyder ,,,,,,.,.. ,, ...,..,, 'l reasurer Dr. Waldemar Johansen .,,..... Sponsor ' BETA Pl SIGMA 'FSCIENCE CLUB This Club was organized on Ihe campus in I938 lo lurlher scienlilic knowledge ai San Francisco Slale. ll does lhis lhrouqh movies, leclures, and field lrips lo induslrial planls, scienrific inslilulions and aclual field sludy. ln addilion lo Ihr: educalional aspecls, 'lhe group has many social iunclions such as lhe semi-annual banquels, picnics, parries and olher gel- logelhers. I-ALL OFFICERS John Eckenroads . .,,, Presidenl Phil Jensen ., , ,,,, Vice-Presidenl Ray Johnson W., . , ,, ,Secrelary Paul Douqlas ,, ,,.,..,, Treasurer Robari Newman Publiciiv Miss Edna M. Fisherl Sponsors Mr. Gerald A. Balloul SPRING OFFICERS Clyde Niemoller .,,, ,Presideni Robert Newman, .Vice-Presidenl Beverly Timmons , .,,,. .Secreiary Thomas L, Schollen .,.,,, ,,,.... T reasurer Rolaeri Newman . , ....,,.. Publicily Miss Edna M. Fisher Mneefsia A. Ballou Sponsors FIRST ROW, left 'lo righl: Dolores Snyder, Sam Elchepara, Guy Hudson, Yil Tom, Gene Kelley, Harry Dunlvan. SECOND ROW: Franklin O. Rich, Dorolhy James, Dagmar Dern, Carole Wilshire, Hildur Mahl, Lillian Cohn, Laura Parrolf. THIRD ROW: Michael Fahey, Adrienne Alexander, Roberla Nunn, Lelha Tarlefon, Julia Mock, Joan Hopman, Elvira Pelerson, Roberl Shoos. FIRST ROW, leff lo righf: Frank Gander, Roberf Newman, Fred Hodel, Earl De Vore, William Hains, Don Mc- Cormick, George Mandalory, Louie Filipich. SECOND ROW: Honofre S. Megino, Vincenf Dorman, Henry Sloan, Bill Hayden, George Kapkin, Werner Plaqge, William Freidman, Clyde Niemoller. THIRD ROW: Irene Koroinen, Bernadine Spears, Thomas L. Schollen, Goldie Niehause, Lydia Sfenerf, Ruth Zuehlke, Anna Neeley. FOURTH ROW' Phillip Jensen, Howard Hiell, Glenn Buzolich, Clyde Ramon Allee, Allen Gladding, Alfonso C. Picar. IOI FIRST ROW, Ieff lo right: Peggy Vasquez, Kalhleen Wilson, Jean Burman, Don Bear. SECOND ROW: Nancy Carler, Bernard Duveneck, Russell Kife, Morlon Walerman, Roberi Cook, Mrs. Polly Glyer. .I FIRST ROW, lefl' lo riqhf: Joseph Willis, Elizabelh Bannas, Jeanne Neal, Jackie Sfuhr, Lois Harbick, Elvira Peterson, Barbara McCuen. SECOND ROW: Arlhur Schnabel, Carolyn Crose, Calherine Larsen, Carolyn Neal, Shirlee Chiko, Joyce Shakaruan, Margaret Mosley. THIRD ROW: Richard Slevenson, Bob Dickson, Felix Blackman, Jimmy Johnson, Emmell McKowen, Bob Bowers, Joseph Gorquilo, Nicholas Vander Dussen, Doug McNair. I02 RECREATION SOCIETY To help wilh lhe recrcaiion program on campus is lhe main purpose of lhis orqanizalion. In adclilion lo having several quesl speakers al lheir regular rneeiv ings, lheir acliviiies have in- cluded a sporls niqhl, a I-lallowr een parlv, a Chrislmas parly, a dinner and a lour ol Chinalovvn, and a beach parlv. FALL OFFICERS Bob Cook , Presidenl Belly Hughes, Vice-Presiclenl Nancy Carler Secretary Sylvia Silverman Treasurer Peggy Vasquezl Represenlalives Hal Ong I T Mr, Charles Cranford S Mfg. Pain one I pO 5O'S SPRING OFFICERS Peqqv Vasquez Presidenl Jean Burman Vice-Presidenl Camille Yee Secrelarv Russell Kiie Treasurer Mr. Charles Craniordl Sponsors Mrs. Polly Giver I CHRISTIAN AGATHEANS This organizalion is made up ol sludenls who believe religion should be included in lheir col- lege Iile. Their aclivilies have included weekly rneelings, Bible sludy clinics, prayer lellowship groups, week-end conferences. movies, and socials. FALL OFFICERS Nicholas Vander Dussen Presidcnl Richard Slevenson Vice-Presidenl Marian Waqener Corres. Secrelarv Barbara Bane Recordinq Secrelarv Garlh Barber, ,,,, ,, Treasurer Mr. I-I. L. Hollingsworlh Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Nicholas Vander Dussen Presidenl Richard Slevenson Vice-Presidenl Jeanne Neal ..., . ,.Corres. Secrelarv Anna Lou Herr, Recordinq Secrelarv Doug McNair, ,,,, ,Treasurer Mr. H. L. Hollingsworlh ,. Sponsor HILLEL The TuncTion oT This group is lo prornoTe The knowledge and pracTice oT The Jewish TaiTh Through TraTernaI associaTion in spiriTual, educaTional and social acTiviTies. This year Their acTiv- iTies have included a ioinT clin- ner dance wiTh CiTy College, an open house Tor Treshmen and members, and music reciTaIs. AT Their regular meeTings They have had guesT speakers, open Tor- ums and discussions, ancl de- baTes on currenT problems oT The diTTerenT TaiThs. FALL OFFICERS Maurice Gurlco . ., PresidenT MorTon Kofman. Vice-Presidenf Janice Levine Corres. SecreTary Helen Pollack .Treasurer Mr. Cyrus Trobbe Sponsor Rabbi Saul E. WhiTe Chaplain SPRING OFFICERS Bernard Leebhoff ........,, .. ..,. PresidenT Norma Kaufmann .,,..... Vice-Presidenf Janice Levine ,,.. ...Corres. SecreTary Helen Pollack... . ...Treasurer Mr. Cyrus Trobbe... ........... Sponsor Rabbi Saul E. WhiTe ..,.. ,,,, C haplain NEWMAN CLUB The purpose oT This organiza- Tion is To oTTer sTudenTs a com- pleTe program oT religious, edu- caTional, and social acTiviTies. The group provides The means Tor CaTholic recreaTion as well as Tor learning and living The CaTholic religion. The main evenrs oT The year have included an open house, Day oT Recol- lecTion, Communion breaIrTasT, a slci Trip, Their annual May Time dance, and The annual conven- Tion OT Newman Clubs. FALL OFFICERS Jack Healy .. Presidem DaT Sweeney. . Vice-PresidenT Frank Mila . . Treasurer Anne Minaker Recording SecreTa'y Mary Meagher . Corres. Secrelary ArT Padilla. .. SerqeanT aT arrrs Dr. J. FenTon McKenna ,,,.,. .Sponsor Rev. Thomas J, Murray Chaplain SPRING OFFICERS Jim McEvoy President Julia Connolly, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Vice-Presidenf Joan Shepard .. .. Treasurer Norma Shepard. Record. Secreiary Noel Delore, .. Corres. SecreTary Rudy Samson . Serqeanl' aT Arms Dr. J. Fenlon McKenna .......... Sponsor Rev. Thomas J, Murray .... .Chaplain 5 ,.,,,,, if 1 FIRST ROW, leff To riqhl: Esfher Kirby, Janice Levine, Anna Solomon, Herman J. Zimmerman, Helen Pollack, Norma Kaufmann, Jeri Wolf. SECOND ROW: Glenn Miller, Cyrus Trobbe, Bernard Leebhoff, Bob E. Jones, Clyde Roman Allee. FIRST ROW, lefl' 'ro riqliiz Marianne Nyhan, Julia Connolly, Pa? McKee, Peggy Vasquez, Mina Melendez, Jim McEvoy, Alice Jackson, Carmelila Bremner, Marilyn Gibson, Doris Cooney. SECOND ROW: June Cosio, Rosemary Malone, Doris Sivanson, Dolores Sereda, Lorraine Amaranle, Dolores Baqlieifo, Mary Meagher, Jim Seavey, Bob Scholfen, Noelle Delore. THIRD ROW: Vicfor Spinqolo, Pa? Sweeney, Francis Mila, Chris Zieman, Norma Shepherd, Jerry Dursf, Rudy Samson, Arl Kiifelman, Hugh McNern, Jack Healy, Roberf Martin, James Schollen. FOURTH ROW: Paul Roelofson, Evelyne Hansen, Dorolhy McCarThy, Jim Fervlon. l03 Camera clicks while Ihe CSTA meels. FIRST ROW, left to righlz Virginia McGinley, June Penninglon, Claudine Durieck, Stella Slender, Guy Cesaria, Mahin Shahrivar, Eleanor Lynch, Dolores Baglieflo, Virginia Boys, Pafricia Norman, Nancy Benson, Noelia A. Cortes, Winifred Devine, Joan Marsh. SECOND ROW: Frank Lee, K. Z. Sadeqhi, Donald McCormick, William W, Payne, H. P. Kung, Andy Bisbee, Mohammed Saffai, Ed Simons, C. C. Dimifropoulos, Thomas Kendall, Fred Hodel, Richard E. Bonilla, Franco Varese, Addie M. Roberfs. THIRD ROW: George Benef, Joseph A. Nye, Oflo Tauber, Maurice Gurlas, Ernesf Fagnani, Fadhil A. Kadhum, William Edwards, Kamal Nader, Herman Zimmerman, Chesfer B, Howalrd, Henry Jachson, Burk Faraola, Keirh Bee, Jay Kassi, Abdulla Shally, Kishori Mohan, James E. Page, Marfin Mullins, Jack Trodden. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Sherman, Rudy Samson. I04 CALIFORNIA STUDENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION The purpose: oi rhis organ- izalion are lo slimulale rhe high eel ideals ol proleasional elhics and alfiludes in lhe leaching profession: promoie social, pro, lessional, and economic welfare oileachersq and lo improve educalional Services in general. This year lheir evenis have in- cluded lhe C,S.T.A. convenrion held in Los Angeles, a Tield lrip lhrouqh lhe Examiner oilicee, and a visil lc lhe KNBC studios. IALL OFFICERS William Smith Preeiderii Jim Gould .. . Vice-Presidenl Jean Spaulding. Record. Secrefarv William Smilli Corres. Secrelary SPRING OFFICERS Arnold Durlacher Presidenl Jim Gould .. ..,,, Vice-Presidenl Marian Banla. ,,.,,,, Record. Secrelary Dorothy Bolfe. ,,.. ...Correa Secrelary Bernard Leebhoff .,......,.. ..,.. T reasurer INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB This group is worlcingzloward lhe goal of beller undersland- ing among the peoples of lhe world. Social evenis include dances, dinner parries, and pic' nics-all wilh an infernarional flavor, Also, ihev have adopted a slale leachers' college in Kun- zelsau, Germany, in coniunciion with several orher campus or- gariizalions. FALL OFFICERS Orville M. Wvcorf Preaidenl Mary I-lirschman .... Vice-President Dorolhv Goler ,,..,, Record. Secrelary A. Robelv Coslello Corres. Sec. Marlin M. Mullins .Treasurer l-lonoire Meqino.. Librarian John O. Trodden Publiciiy Chmn. Mariin M. Mullins Program Chmn. Dr. Charles McClelland T75 Mrs. Olive Cowell T' ponsors SPRING OFFICERS Jean Ralhien. .. . Presidenl Kamal Nader ,,... . Vice-Presidenl Joan Marsh. ....... Record. Secrelarv June Penninglon . .Corres. Secrelary Virginia Penninqlon., .. Treasurer John O. Trodden .......,. ..,.. Librarian John O. Trodden .... Publiciry Chmn. Ed Simons ............ Program Chairman Margin ITlensU1gEf..Mem5er. Chmn. Dr. ar es c el and Mm. Olive caweii 5 Somew MENTAL HYGIENE ASSOCIATION PSYCH CLUB This organizaTion has been acTive around The campus since I947. The rnain purpose oT This group is To orienTaTe sTudenTs inTeresTed in psychology and relafed Tields. Through The me- dium oT Psyche Circle The sTudenT parTicipaTes in lecTures, field Trips, group discussions, and social gaTherings. The an- nual Halloween parTy is one oT The mosT colorTul oT all Thc-ir acTiyiTies. FALL OFFICERS Hal Gurish , PresidenT George Pauley Vice-President Marilyn Norrnande... Sec.-Treas. Rufh H. Thomson Sponsor SPRING OFFICERS Hal Gurish. .. .. .. Pre-sidenT Bill O'Brien Vice-PresidenT Amy Dryer. . SecreTary'Treasurer RuTh H. Thomson , Sponsor SPEAKERS BUREAU The purpose oT This organiza- Tion is To TurTher The Techniques oT speaking and To sTimulaTe in- TeresT in public aTTairs. This is done wiThin The group and in compeTiTion wiTh organizaTions Trom oTher schools by means oT discussions, Tormal speeches and debaTes. During The year The group has sponsored inTer- collegiaTe clebaTes, Round Rob- in cleloaTes Tor San Francisco high schools, and panel discus- sions. OFFICERS Anne Minalcern.. Presidenl Andrew Ferrari Vice-PresidenT Guy Morgan. . Secrelary-Treasurer Miss E. Bushnell Sponsor FIRST ROW, IefT To righT: George Pauley, Maron Mensinger, Trude Baum, Ted Alpin, Hal Gurish. SECOND ROW: Jack Hurley, Jack Unger, Ray Graber, Dave Dunlap, Tom BraTT. THIRD ROW: Bill Seqee, Joe Garguilio, Amy Dryer, Doc Populus, Claudiene Deriek. FIRST ROW, IefT To righT: Anne Cheslang, Rose RepeTTo, Anne Minaker, Luisa Hepper, Annie Plaaf. SECOND ROW: OITO W. Graf, Guy Morgan, Bill Slephens, Michael Barskey, ElizabeTh Hansen, Naomi Goldsfein, Don Brandmeyer. THIRD ROW: Emmelf McKowen, Nick Vander Dussen, Roberf W, Trask, PeTer Boqhosin, John Richard, Mansfirld Davis, Keilh Perkins, George Malone, Wall Travis. l05 3, ip. 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Compliments Manufachirers o Disfribuiors JEWELRY of +I1e o T949-I950 COLLEGE RINGS, CLUB and FRAT PINS MEDALS ' TROPHIES n . ENGRAVED ANNoUNcEMENTs PUIDIICOTIOIWS and CARDS 0 I26 Posf S'rreeI San Francisco MEET YOUR FRIENDS aI' THE T942 CLUB TELEVISION SHOW DAILY I942 MarIce+ Sfreelr San Francisco GOLDEN GATER FRANCISCAN INKLINGS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Before closing fhis I95O Franciscan l wanf 'ro express my sincere appreciafion 'ro all of fhose who confribufed fo fhe publicafion of fhis edifion. To my sfaff for fheir generous help and encourage-menf. To Miss Phiz lvlezey for her able guidance and supervision. To fhe members of Phi Efa Chi for giving us a sendoff on sales. To fhe members of Alpha Omega for Their assisfance in sales promofion and regisrrafion of phofographs. To Ken Fowler and fhe ofher senior class officers for fhe pains- faking faslc of nofifying graduafes of fhe phofo schedule. 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