San Jose State College - La Torre Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

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1951 Ln Torn' ' C!IllIlJI1.Y Issue' ' San Ioxc' Sfafz' College ' S x 5 , ,k W H ww .mi W Q. - 5 7 an jose, California , WW-,, fy, W , , I 2 viijfgiiii1'f-agiygeifgwjrmyzx M. ,.,, , , ' .V W. 1 . V. ,Q wg ' if l V, 'bmi N w13,,5f5.M ,,:f , W. . ,L ----,------- 1 .- wx- n T, :y-H.: Q5 A 4 , M K wi '1- .sg 1 den! Union by Roy Moritu l. Dr. T. W. MacQuarrie, Presidenf La Torre . . . . . . . . Campus Issue Co-editors-Iris Elwood and Ted Breeden ' Business Manager-Bill Lytle Contents Administration .. . . 12 Seniors . . . . . 28 Government. . . . . 58 Sports ..... . . 88 Orgcrnizcitions. . . .124 Lite ...... . .244 Harlley EvereH Jackson l 866- I 950 Dedication Har+ley Jackson, nafionally known typographical designer who came 'lo SJSC in l940, organized 'l'lie prin+ing managemeni' course, +l1e only one of Hs kind in flue wes'l'. iVewspaper Typography and The Printing Primer are fwo of his well known books. Industrial Arts Printing, a high school +ex+ com- pleted sl1or+ly before his death, will be in use nex+ year. Printing is the poor 1nan's art. Her temple opens wide its doors even to the hunihlest, with his tithe of simple craft. And from her shrines, oftinzes hid away from sight, come marvelous messengers that take men's desires and hopes ana' clothe them with the glorious garments of fulfillmentf' jackson Dr. Paul M. Pifman Dr. Paul M. Pifman, well-known and loved former Dean of Men, leff San Jose Sfafe during fhe summer of l95O fo become presidenf of 'rhe College of Idaho. During his I5 years on campus, he inspired many acfivifies which we now accepf as college fradifions. Freshmen firsf mei' fhe iovial genfleman fhrough fhe orienfafion program. Dr. Pif- man was known fo ofhers as adviser fo fhe sfudenf council for many years and as chief faculfy backer of fhe Sfu- denf Y. Largely as a resulf of his efforfs fhe Memorial Chapel fund now fofals more fhan S40,000. He was also fhe mainsfay in Comrnunify Chesf fund-raising campaigns on campus. Dr. Roberf D. Rhodes, known fo sfudenfs of fhe Deafh Valley Wesf Coasf Nafure School as fhe singin', sfrum- min' Dus'I'y Rhodes, vacafed his posifion as professor of biology fo fill a posf af Long Beach Sfafe College where he is slafed fo become Dean of lnsfrucfion. He came fo San Jose as a faculfy member in I937. Dr. Rhodes served fhe college as a class adviser for eighf years, as chairman of fhe freshman camp commiffee, as chairman of fhe campus visifafion program for high school sfudenfs, as a member of 'ihe Sparfan Shop board, and as direcfor of summer school recreafion acfivifies. He was one of fhe original founders of fhe college co-recreafion program. Dr. Roberf D. Rhodes bfi Building Expansion Program - Mee1' you in 1'l1e new archway i 's f Y ,,,uf1':,livw f Q ,xv- 6 ' ' ' -W K '1 '- Ma, , NM . .4 ,mf H .. 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F 6 4 ft Nik- 4 J i , -.. , , 1 ' l , 'iw f 1 q X Y f 'xx , i,,wa4:9 A 4 Q... 3 E' 1597 - '1lii?, ' V' 'f 'Q tv v v f. Ef1J'x 1 AE 34 2 33? ' 1 is ' 1. Qzrf' -,ffff , f 1 .gfwdwf Mika, 1 ..., 4 14 dnuhdwzatzlm Dr. Jay C. Elder Dean of lnsfrucfion Dr. James C. DeVoss Execu+ive Dean Miss Helen Dimmick Dean of Women I4 Dr. Sianley C. Benz, Dean of Men Dr. Benz of Purdue Universi'ry was appoin+ed Dean of Men in ihe sum- mer of l950. He had been a member of +he Purdue faculfy and direcfor of counseling in men's residence halls since l942. During his s'ruden'l years, Dr. Benz was acfive in afhlefics and as a sfudenf leader. His +raining and experience in counseling is proving very valuable +0 Sfafe sfudenfs. Administrators Dr. Raymond K. Mosher Mrs. lzeHa Pri+cl'1arc.l Miss Doris Robinson Dean of Summer Session Housing Direclor Mr. E. S. Thompson Miss Viola Palmer Mr. Joe H. Wes'r Business Manager Regis'rrar Dean of S+uden'rs Placemenf Dlreclor Dr. Harrison F. Healli Coorclinaior, Technical Courses Mr. E. W. Clemenfs Counselor Mr. William Felse Gradua+e Manager Miss Ecli+h Graves Miss Joyce Backus Mr. Byron Bollinger Cashier Librarian Superiniendenf of Buildings Mr. Danny Hill Direcior of Aihleiic Publiciiy Mr. Lowell C. PraH' Direcfor of Public Relalions College Advisory Board Lawrence A. Apple+on, L. D. Bohne++, Paul L. Davies, Mrs. E. L. DeArman, Joseph R. Garner, Herschel C. Graham, E. L. Hayes, William J. Moore, Fred J. Oehler, Floyd A. Parfon, Warren B. Reilly, and E. B. ScoH. ' and Grounds ,lL-111. ART-Dr. Marques E. Rei+zel. The San Jose S'I'a+e College Ari' De- parfmeni irains s'I'uclen+s io become feachers, commercial ariisfs, and inierior clecoraiors. Several s+u- denis have won prizes a+ +he S+a+e Fair and in nalional compe+i'I'ion. Each quar+er +he Ari Depar+- meni brings +0 lhe college currenf exhibi+s of painfings, commercial arf, efchings, liihographs and block prin'I's from well-known museums ancl arf galleries. The accompanying pic1'ure shows a class of evaluaiion in beginning painiing of which Dr. Marques E. Rei+zel is ihe ins'I'ruc+or. Departments xm COMMERCE-Dr. E. W. Alkinson. The Commerce Depar+men+ is one of fhe mosi' popular special depari- men+s a+ San Jose S+a'ie College. Each year a+ leasi' one oui' of every six college s+uden+s on +he campus is a commerce maior. Of +his group, maior inieresis are: Business Acl- minis+ra'I'ion 'lirs+, Merchandising second, Accoun+ing ihird, Secre- farial Training fourlh, and Com- mercial Teacher Training fi'H'h. The Commerce Deparfmenl has a faculfy of +wen+y. The mosi' urgenf need in 'rhe depar+men+ is for more room and more equipment y EDUCATION-Dr. William G. Sweeney. Of 'I'he 7,000 srudenfs a+ San Jose S1'a+e College approxi- mafely 3,000 are working for leach- ing credenfials. Enrollmenf in edu- ca+ion has increased maierially since +he war, as evidenced by ihe faci' +ha'l' berween 'live and six hun- dred people will be doing iheir srudeni' leaching during +his school year. The olclesi and ihe largesf of fhe California 'ieacher 'lraining insfifu- fions, San Jose offers work leading ro 2I credenfials in 'leaching and adminisfraiion and +he mas+er's de- gree in educafion. Dr. Sweeney 'ro +he righi is assis+ing Dr. Richard Lewis in fhe Audio-Visual Aids De- par+men+. ENGINEERING-Dr. R. J. Smirh. The Engineering Deparrmeni' looks back on four years in remporary laborafories and forward +o com- plefion of 'ihe new building. Cerrifi- ca'I'ion of our aeronau+ics program by ihe C.A.A. rhis year is 'ihe firsi' sfep in a long-range program 'lo secure wider recognifion of our iraining. In June we graduare our largesl' class. Here, Deparimeni' Head Smifh and William Sorbo observe +he flow of air ihrough a duci' by 1'he cen- rrifugal fan as pari' of ihe mechani- cal engineering laboraiory work. ,,, HEALTH-Miss Margarei' M. Twombly. Background of war in Korea. LeHers +o dra'H boards. R.O.T.C. examinarions a+ nighr. In- fluenza, measles, mumps, head- aches,sniffles.Immunizarions. Burns, cu+s, chemicals. Fracrures, sprains, and dislocarions in runners and walkers. Why slalom when 'lhey can'+ walk? Building program? Cubbyhole in the new archway. BeH'er for hear- ing +es+s fhan under +he srairway and rhe plumbing. Four physicians, six nurses, labora'I'ory iechnician, physical rherapy rechnician, five secreiaries, four ins+ruc+ors. Bee hive . . . Alan Talboy is being infer- viewed by Miss Twombly. ENGLISH-Dr. R. W. Barry. This year rhe number of s+uclen'I's en- rolled in lireraiure courses exceeds rhose enrolled in composi+ion. The requiremenrs for rhe mas+er's dee gree in English parallel lhose of universilies. The annual income from fhe Phelan bequesr of Sl0,000 is awarded fo srudenfs for proficiency in wriring. The besf composi+ion by sfudenls is published annually in 'rhe lirerary magazine, The Reed. The publicarion is ediied by 'fhe members of Pegasus, lhe creafive wriring socieiy of 'lhe college. INDUSTRIAL ARTS-Dr. H. A. So+zin. Lasi year, I950, +he Indus- 'rrial Aris Deparfmenl' graduaied Hs largesf class, eighfy-five s+uden+s. The deparimenl' has grown from one insirucfor and a handful of s+uden+s +o ifs presenl' size wilh 500 maiors and minors and a siaff of 20. The demand for indus+rial ar+s 'leachers has invariably exceeded 'the supply. Our biggesf need is a new physical plan-l wi+h adequa+e space, as fhe quarfers builf 25 years ago have long been over- crowded. HOME ECONOMICS-Dr. Mar- gare+ C. Jones. For fhirfy years ihe Home Economics Depar+men+ has 'Trained young women for general homemalcing. The depar+men+'s curriculum is planned +0 sa'I'is'Fy pro- fessional, vocafional, and avoca- fional obiecfives. The deparimenf boas+s a real Home Labora+ory on fhe college campus. Major slu- den+s live in fhis acfual home siiua- Hon under 1'he guidance of a irained feacher for six weeks during +heir iunior or senior year. This piciure was iaken in 'rhe living room of +he co++age. JOURNALISM-Dr. Dwighi' C. Beniel. A new degree major, News- paper Business Opera+ions, was added 'ro 'rhe Journalism Deparf- meni' +his year. Oiher A.B. courses in +he deparfmeni' are Reporiing- Edifing, Adveriising, and Press Phoiography. The new major will prepare s'i'u- denis for work in circulaiion and promo'rion of newspapers. There are six full-lime and 'fourieen pari- +ime faculfy members, and l92 majors in ihe depar+men+. LIBRARY-Miss Dora Smifh. In I930 +he Deparimeni' of Librarian- ship was au+horized by 'Phe S+a+e Deparimeni' of Educaiion fo grani a special creden'rial in Librarianship. This credeniial may be combined wi+h a general. A 'Full major pro- gram wiihoui 'ihe special is offered in children's library work. However, +he principal objec+ive of ihe de- parfmeni' is ihe iraining of librar- ians for ihe public schools. The deparimeni occupies a sui're of offices, a classroom and labora- fory on 'lhe second floor of +he library. MATHEMATICS-Dr. W. Howard Myers. The Mafhemafics Deparf- menf has been forfunafe in build- ing a faculfy of oufsfanding feach- ers wifh high educafional and scien- fific affainmenfs. The deparfmenf's graduafes are capable sfudenfs who compare favorably wifh simi- lar graduafes of major universifies fhroughouf fhe nafion. Available are M.A. degrees in Mafhemafics and A.B. degrees in leaching and non-'reaching fields, courses basic fo science and engi- neering, rich quanfifafive experi- ence for prospecfive elemenfary school feachers, and work in pure mafhemafics for inferesfed sfu- denfs. Db MILITARY SCIENCE-Col. James J. Hea, R.O.T.C. The Reserve Of- ficers' Training Corps Unif has con- finued fo grow as an increasing number of sfudenfs have come fo realize fhaf leadership of civilian soldiers in fime of war is as much a responsibilify of college men as fhe leadership of purely civilian acfivi- fies in 'rime of peace. Col. Thomas A. Lee, Air R.O.T.C. San Jose Sfafe College is playing an imporfanf parf in fhe expanding Air Force program. Sepfember en- rollmenf found fhe deparfmenf swamped wifh a fiffy per cenf in- crease over lasf year. There were fhree new arrivals fo fhe 'leaching sfaff: Capfain Richards and MfSgf's. Diffrich and Carroll. MUSIC-Dr. Lyle Downey. A small building which once housed 'rhe campus elemenfary observa+ion school now houses 'lhe Music De- parfmenf, one of +he mos+ acfive deparfmenfs on 'rhe campus. A sfaff of 22 specialisfs, covering all branches of music, offers a wide variefy of courses and supervises a large number of ac+ivi+ies. In adclifion 'I'o 'rhe major s+uden+ organizarions--Symphonic and Marching Bands, A Cappella Choir, Symphony Orcheslra, and Choral Ensemble-chamber music groups and performing combina+ions pre- senl programs on and off campus. MODERN LANGUAGES-Mr. L. C. Newby. The Modern Language Depar'I'men+ has for many years been unique among insl'i'I'u1'ions of higher learning in Hs emphasis upon +he spoken language. This develop- menl' is of even grea+er imporiance in +his shrunken world. This year, 'rhe French honor so- cie1'y, lola Della Phi, presenfed, un- cler +he direcforship of Dr. A. B. Gregory, one of Moliere's plays, Le Malade lmaginaire. Mr. Newby, a+ lefi, affends one of 'rhe rehearsals. NURSING EDUCATION-Miss Pauline E. Davis. This is 'Phe depar+- men1 s fifih year. The enrollmenl in- cludes s'ruden+s from +wo local hos- pi+als, pre-nursing schools, and de- gree s+uclen+s. This yearhas broughi' +he inlroducfion of advanced courses providing for specializafion in 'rwo fields of nursing educafion -leaching and psychiairy. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY- Miss Mary D. Boo+h. ln +he eighl' years since +he occupa+ional +herapy course was organized, col- lege enrollmen+ has increased +o I24 plus 22 s+uden+s in clinical irain- ing. Our graduafes are serving in +he armed forces, Veierans Admin- is1'ra+ion hospifals, s1'a're and pri- va're ins+i+u+ions. lMiss Boo+h is af lhe lefinl NATURAL SCIENCE--Dr. Carl D. Duncan. The Science Depar+men+'s guiding philosophy is 'ro mee+ ihe science needs of s+uolen'I's. Forfy-six courses wiih majors in more +han +wenl'y 'fields plus sanifalion and conserva+ion programs are offered. The full-'rime equivaleni' of more +han a sevenrh of +he sfudeni body who are irained by +he deparimenl' prove +he deparimen+'s usefulness. ln 'rhe phofograph, Dr. Duncan is explaining +he ana+omy of a June beefle using a large scale model. 1 SC. PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Mr. Glenn Har'l'ranH'. The lvlen's Physi- cal Educaiion Depar+men+ is recog- nized 'for Hs ou'l's'l'anding program. OF 'rhe 400 P.E. maiors enrolled, 70 are in 'rhe presenl' graduaiing class. San Jose P.E. men are in demand ai' high schools and junior colleges -Ihroughoui' +he s+a+e. One new s+a'Ff member appoinied 'rhis year is Bill Perry who handles ihe in+ramural program ancl is foof- ball line coach. One maior change was iniiiafed when men were supplied wi'I'h gym clofhing by 'Ihe college .... Tiny Har+ranH and Coach Mumby are shown in rhe gym. PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Dr. Irene Palmer. Big news in fhe Wom- en's Physical Educafion and Recrea- 'rion Depar+men+ was +he comple- 'lion of 'iheir new building in Janu- ary. Our women now have a dance s+udio, a gymnasium 'For baskeiball, volleyball and badminion, a folk dance and fencing gymnasium, an adap+ive gymnasium for posiure and body mechanics, an open courl' for ping pong and a swimming pool. These faciliiies are used for regu- lar class work, Women's Afhleiic Associaiion acfiviiies and in +he Co-Recreaiion program .... De- parfmeni Secreiary Mrs. Luede- mann, le'F+, is shown here wi+h Dr. Palmer. POLICE SCHOOL-Mr. Willard E. Schmid'l'. The Police School, now celebra+ing Hs 20+h anniversary, confinues 'l'o grow along wi+h law enforcemenf programs in approxi- malely 24 colleges fhroughoul' lhe nalion. This poinis 'ro a significanl' lrend in pro'fessionaliza+ion of po- lice service commensura+e 'ro needs of our coun+ry. We assis+ed in esfablishing some of +he new pro- grams wilh common obiec+ives. Confinued co6pera+ion from olher deparfmenls assures we will no+ be surpassed. A class in gunnery is pic- +ured here. .a m.,., PSYCHOLOGY-Dr. C. W. Tel- ford. The Psychology-Philosophy Depar+men+ is making a significani conlribufion +o +l1e 3,000 sfudenfs enrolled in i+s classes. The deparf- menfal slaff of 20 members repre- senls specialisis in 'lhe fields of ex- perimenial psychology, physiologi- cal, clinical and inclusfrial psy- chology, counseling and guidance, educalional and child psychology, and s+a+is+ics. Over 60 courses, ranging from 'rhe sulocollegiale +o +he gradua+e level are offered. Graduafe work has been expanded mosi in The pasl' year. SOCIAL SCIENCE-Dr. William H. Poyfress. The chief clevelopmenf in fhe deparfmenf during fhe cur- renf year is an affempf fo make ifs offerings more funcfional. To fhis end fhe following changes have been made: fhe beginnings of an area sfudy program: l2j fhe laying of fhe foundafion for a maior in Labor Relaiionsg fhe se'H'ing up lin coniuncfion wifh fhree ofher deparfmenfsl of Public Relafions as a major field of sfudy: l4l fhe in- sfifufion of a mafor in Geography. Dr. Poyfress is shown here wifh Kay Dewey. SPEECH AND DRAMA-Dr. Hugh W. Gillis. An addifion fo acfivifies fhis year was fhe open debafe four- namenf held during fall quarfer. Novice debafers discussed compul- sory sfudenf body membership in sfafe-supporfed colleges. The de- parfmenf hopes fo sponsor fhe evenf annually. ln addifion fo academic frain- ing, fhe deparfmenf offers enfer- fainmenf in fhe form of play pro- ducfion, forensic acfivifies, per- sonal help in speech problems and individual fraining for hard of hear- ing sfudenfs. An informal seminar is picfured. Lifzrary Arrll by Pal Azzflmrzy Graduates ,Q I n wi., i Q 3 , 5 ABBOTT, JACK N. A B Commerce ABREU, RALPH C. A B Real Estate ABY, ARTHUR D. A B Commerce ADAMS, B. VINCENT A B Mathematics ADAMS, LESTER F. A B Industrial Arts AGUIRRE, HAROLD A B Physical Education AITKEN, BARBARA LEE A B Education ALLENDER, EDWIN A B Accounting ALEXANDER, DOROTHY A B Business Education ALFORD, JOHN A B Commerce ALLEN. MARY A B Education ALLMAN, WILLIAM W. A B Pre-legal ALVES, MANUEL A B Journalism ANDERSEN, HOMER A B Business Adm. ANDERSEN. NANCY I. A B Commerce ANDERSON. ANDREW M A B Business Adm. ANDERSON, AUDREY A B Education ANDERSON, CARL L. A B Accounting ANDERSON, DOLORES A B History ANDERSON, DONALD A B Business Adm. ANDERSON, JUSTIN A B Accounting ANDERSON, ROY F., JR. A B Industrial Arts ANDREWS, JULIE E. A B Art ANDREWS, WALTER L. A B Business Adm. ANTHONY, PATRICIA A B Art ARCE, CHRIS A B Education ARENA, FRANK A., JR. A B Biological Science ARMSTRONG, GARLAND A B Social Science ARNOLDY, JOHN A B Air Transportation ARPS, BEVERLY A B Commerce ASMUTH. AMOS A B Accounting ATHENOUR, ROBERT G. A B Spanish ATHERTON, JEAN A B Education ATKINS. JOHN D. A B Education AUSTIN, JEWELL A B Education AYALA, HENRY W. A B Social Service BAIER, BEVERLY A B Advertising BAKER, JAMES D. A B Social Science BALLOU, WILLIAM R. A B Mathematics BARTOSH, DOROTHY L. A B Home Economics BARMETTLOR, FRANCES A B Education BASS, CLARENCE E. A B Merchandising BASSI, ELSIE I. A B Education BATTEN, GRATIA A B Education BATZ, DOUGLAS A B Business Education BATZ, IRVING A B Physical Education BAUME, EDGAR C. A B History BEALL, DOROTHY A B Education BEAN, GERALDINE IVA A B Education BEAN, MARSHALL A B Police BEATON, IRIS A B Interior Decoration BECK, HARRY A B Education BEELER, JOAN MARILYN A B Education BEESON, DONALD T. A B Industrial Arts BELDEN, CHARLES A B Industrial Arts BELDEN, CORAL A. A B Education BELKNAP, BARBARA A B Journalism BENJAMIN, GEORGES A B Social Service BENSE, EDMOND J. A B Education BENSON, JOHN B. A B Industrial Arts BERALDO, DEWEY F. A B Industrial Tech. BERNARD, CLARE F. A B Education BERRY, BARBARA A B Social Science BERRY, EVELYN BERNICE A B Education BERTACCiNI, EDWARD A A B Industrial Arts BERTACCINI, FREDERICK J A B Industrial Arts BERTOLACCINI, ALINA A B Education BESSLER, BETTE A 8 Commerce BETTENCOU RT, NORMA F A B Education BEYERS, JOANNE G. A B Education BIAGGI, HAROLD P. A B Public Relations BINI, LOU B S Engineering BIRON, FELICIA A. A B Social Science BISE, CHESTER A B Merchandising BITTMAN, AUDREY A B Education BLAIR, ALICE A B Music BLANC, GENE A B Physics BLUM, LEO H. M A B Accounting BOG-GS, JEANNE ARIE A B Education BOHANNON, JAMES, JR. A B Accounting BOLEY, JUNE MARlE A B Education BOLINGER, PHYLLIS J. A B Language BOOKS, MAXINE A B Librarianship BOONE, MARGARET A B Education BOTTOMS, ROBERT E. A B Social Science BOVA, ROBERT A B Industrial Tech, BRADY, ROBERT L. B S Biological Science BRAGG, BARNEY A B Accounting BRAINARD, BEVERLY A B Education BRAMER, RAY B S Engineering BRANDT, JACKSON, Ill A B Commerce BRANNAMAN, RUTH A B Occ. Therapy BRAZELL, MARTHA L. A B Merchandising BREEDEN, TED J. A B Commercial Art BRENDA, ALBERT W. 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A B Business Adrninisiraiion PETERSON, DONALD A B Indusfrial Arfs PETERSON, RALPH A B Advertising PETTENGILL, ROB A B Business Adminisirafion PETTY, DALE A B Indusfrial Aris PFEFFER, A. ADELE A B Educaiion PFLEGHAAR, ALLISON A B Merchandising PHILLIPS, BEVERLEY M. A B Educaiion PIACENTI, MARGARET A B Psychology PIAZZA, PHILIP A B Accounfing 48 i PIDOLI, ELEANOR J. A B Recreafion PIERCE, BETTY J. A B Educaiion PILZ, BEATRICE L. A B Educafion PILZ, LEONA A B Home Economics PIPPEN, SHIRLEY JEAN A B Educaiion CROSS. NORVELLA PITNEY A B Commercial Ari PLOUGH, CAROLYN R. A B Educaiion POLSINELLI, ROSE M. A B Inferior Decoraiion PORCH, BOYD A B Physical Educaiion POTTER, SUZANNE A BArI POWERS, HARRY A B Fine Aris PRESCOTT, DAPHNE A B Occupaiional Therapy PRICE, DEAN M A Physical Educafion PRIMROSE, ESTHER M. A B Music PROUTY, CAROLYN J. A B Educaiion PURDY, CLARENCE R. A B Commerce QUARFOOT, WILLIAM A B Commerce QUINLEY, ORMA A B Librarianship OUIRK, JACK F. A B Business Adminisfraiicn RAINE, CAROLYN A B Educafion RADULOVICH, GEORGE A B Commerce RABENSTEIN, RITA I. A B Educafion REDEKER, RICHARD H. A B Biological Science REED, DOROTHY FERN A B Educafion REED, MILDRED A B Commerce REED, RUSSELL A B Music RESECKER, CAROL A B Educaiion RICHARDS, MILLARD A B Adveriisinq RICHESON, WILLIAM E. B S Comm. Engineering RICKETTS, BEVERLY A B Inferior Decorafion RIDDLE, JEWEL A B Business Educaiion RIDGELY, JOHN G. A B Business Adminisfrafion RIGGS, JANET E. A B Educafion RIMMER, ROBERT L. A B Physical Educafion RISELL, LOREN A B Educafion ROBERTS, JOHN D. A B Business Adminislrafion ROBERTS, MARTHA A. A B Educalion ROBBINS, BONNIE A B Inferior Decoralion ROCCA, JULIUS D. A B Business Adminislralion RODERT, ELIZABETH A B Occupational Therapy RODRIGUES, ELMER A B Journalism ROELOFSEN, ROBERT A B Commerce ROGERS, DESMOND A B Biological Science ROGERS, VERNON D. A B Police ROJ KA, ROBERT F. A B Business Adminislrafion ROLFES, PHYLLIS JANE A B Business Education ROLLINS, SARAH A B Nursing Educafion ROPER, EDWARD J. A B Journalism ROSE, DOLORES LOUISE A B Spanish ROSS, FREDERIC I. A B lnduslrial Techncloqy ROTH, HAROLD A B Mafhemalics ROWE, JOYCE V. A B Educafion ROWLEY, MARILYN A B Commerce RUPE, DORIS MARIE A B Occupalional Therapy RUSSELL, JOHN A B Journalism RUSSELL, JOHN M. A B Engineering RUSSO, LOUIS A B Social Science RYAN, PATRICIA DE VERE A B Education RYAN, PATRICIA MAE A B Education RYDQUIST, RONALD A B Physical Educalicn SAMDAHL, LAWRENCE J A B lnduslrial Technology SANFORD, GORDON A B Music SANFILIPPO, SAL A B Spanish SAUNDERS, GILBERT A B Real Eslafe SAVESTROM, WILLIAM A B Psychology SCAMPINI, VINCENT A B Advertising SCHATZ, ROBERT K. A B Police SCHAU ER, ELIZABETH A B Ari SCHILLIG, KEN D. A B Business Adminislralion SCHLEER, ROBERTA A B Educalion SCHOTZKO, RICHARD A B Indusfriai Arfs SCHNEIDER, ROBERT E. B S Engineering SCHRODER, FRANCES B. A B Commerce SCHRODER, SHERMAN F. A B Business Adminisfraiion SCHROEN, NANCI ANN A B Educafion SCHUSSEL, BERNARD A B Social Service SCHWALBE, R. MAX A B Economics SCOFFONE, REMO G. B S Engineering SCOTT, IRENE M. A B Educaiion SEIBOLD, CAROL A B Occupaiional Therapy SELOVER, ALAN A B Incusmal Aris SENOUR, KENNETH A B Arf SERA, KINJI A B Biolcgicai Science SERUM, WAI TER A B Physical Educaiion SEVDY, MAXINE S. A B Educaficn SEVERO, FRED B S Engineering SHARP, ELMER M. A B Indusfrial Arts SHIPMAN, GEORGE R. A B Psychology SHOCKLEY, EDWINA A B Aff SIDDALL, DON A B Business Adminisfraiion SILLS, MELBA A B Ari SIMONS, WILLIAM R. A B Accounfing SIMONSON, CARLTON T. A B Business Educaiion SIMPKIN, GEORGE D. A B Indusirial Arts SINCLAIR, PHILIP M. A B Commerce SLATER, HOMER LUTHER A B Journalism SLOAN, BARBARA EMMA A B Educafion SMART, SHIRLEY A. A B Educafion SMITH, DON A B Maihemafics SMITH, MILTON W., JR. A B Physical Science SMITH, OLIVER A B Accouniing SNAPP, RAY S. A B Inferior Decorafion SNIDER, CAROLYN E. A B Physical Educafion SNIFFEN. KAPULANI A B Educafion SNOW, KENNETH WAYNE A B Business Adminisirafion SNYDER, DRENNEN A B Business Educalion SNYDER, PATRICIA P. A B Educalion SNYDER, WILLIS l'l. A B Public Adminislralion SOLOMON, ROBERT F. A B Physical Science SORBO, WILLIAM B S Engineering SORENSEN, THOMAS A. A B lnduslrial Arls SPENCE, DIANA J. A B English SPRAGUE, IRENE A B Social Welfare SPROUT, DONALD C. A B Commerce STAGGS, COY A B Public Adminislralion STAHLHEBER, ARTHUR J. A B Physical Educalion STANTON, KATHERINE N A B Educalion STARRS, WILLIAM J. A B Penoloqy STEELE, RUTH A B Home Economics STEFFEN, ISABEL M. A B Educaiion STEWART, JAMES R. A B Business Adminislralion STINCHOMB, ABBOTT A BCommerce STONE, ROBERT D. A B Journalism STORM, WARREN E. A B Commerce STOUT, PATRICIA A B Educafion STRAM, LAWRENCE H. A B Commerce STRAUSS, BERDINE H. A B Educalion STRAW, G. GILBERT A B Induslrial Arfs STREEPEY, LELAND J. A B Economics STRONG, SUEANNE A B Social Science SULLIVAN, JEANNE M. A B Education SULLIVAN, MARTHA P. A B Merchandising SUMMERS, MARION A B Journalism SUMMERVILLE, NORMA J A B Hisfory SWANSON. MARIAN A B Education SWEELEY, WILLIAM I.. A B Business Adminislrafion SWEET, DORIS E. A B English SWINDAL, RUTH H. A B Educalion SYLVA, ROBERT L. A B Music SYLVESTRI, ROBERT A B Induslrial Technology TAG-GERT. L. DWIGHT A B Public Adminisfralion TAGGART, MELVA L. A B Educalion TAYLOR, ALTON A B Educalion TAYLOR, GEORGE A B Merchandising TAUMIS, GENEVIEVE A B Educalion TEVES, BLANCHE A B Home Economics THEEP, RAYMOND J. A B Biological Science THIEBAUT, J U LES A B Business Adminislralion THEILER, MARGARET A B Physical Educalion THIESEN, LAURA A B Educalion THIMANN, ROSALIE A B Educalion THOMAS, BENJAMIN G. A B lnduslrial Arls THOMAS, JACOUELINE L A B Arl THOMAS, JEANNE A B Journalism THOMAS, JEROME A. A B Journalism THOMAS JOHN P. A B Social Science THOMPSON, CHARLES E. A B Business Adminislralion THOMPSON, EDNA A B Recrealion THOMPSON, MILTON A B Chemislry THOMPSON, SHIRLEY LO A B Educalion THOMSON, VIRGINIA W. A B Social Science THOR, JOHN A B Business Adminisfralion TIBBITTS, DEBORAH J. A B Educalion TOM, DORIS A B Occupational Therapy TOMLINSON, DERRIL W. A B Adyerlising TORBURN, DONALD I. A B Induslrial Arls TRAHAN, MARIAN A B Librarianship TRASK, WALTER A B lnduslrial Arls TRAUB, WALTER G. A B Economics TRIMINGHAM, WILLIAM A B Biological Science TUCKER, CLIFFORD W. A B Physical Educafion TUCKER, EDWARD A B Physical Education TUCKER, MARY E. A B Social Service TUCKER, NELSON A B Business Adrniniwrafion TULLY, LUCRETIA A B Social Science TURNBOW, MARJORIE A B Education TURNER, JOHN R. A B Aeronautics TURNER, PATRICIA A B History TYGRETT, DALE A B Industrial Arts TYLER, RICHARD W. A B Art URAMOTO, GEORGE A B Accounting UYEDA, CHARLES A B Biological Science VAN AMAN, ALBERT A B Physical Education VAN HEYST, RICHARD A B Business Administration VARGAS, ANNABELLE A B Physical Education VENEMAN, GENEVIEVE A B Home Economics VEVEI ROS. H EN RY H. A B Social Science VICK, ORVILLE C., JR. A B Mathematics VIERRA, AGNES MARIE A B Biological Science VILLANUEVA, MARIANO P A B Business Adminislration VON HOLST, EDWARD A B Music WAGNER, JAMES B. A B Psychology WAGNER, MERVYN K. A B Psychology WALLACE, FRED A B Art WALLACE, THEODORE C. M A Physical Science WALLING, DOROTHY A B Laboratory Technician WALLS, MILDRED L. A B Education WALTER, HELEN LOUISE A B Interior Decoration WARDRIP, LAVONNE A BArl' WARTHAN, LLOYD C., JR. A B Police WATERBURY. MELFORD A B Education WATERHOUSE, JOHN A B Education WATSON, BERT L.. JR. A B Business Education WATSON, GLADYS A B Business Education WATSON, INA BETH A B Advertising WATTS, BARBARA A B lnlerior Decoration WEBER, LOIS A B Recreation WEDDELL, DOLORES A B Education WEGNER, MARJORIE A B Education WEHINGER, PHYLLIS A. A B Occupational Therapy WEEDEN, ROBERT N. A B Business Adminisfralion WHEELEHAN, JAMES M. A B Physical Education WHEELER, JERRID A B lndusfrial Arls WHELAN, BETTY JEAN A B Educafion WHELAN, JOSEPH M. A B Commerce WHITAKER, BEVERLY A B Recrealion WHITE, JO ANN E. A B Biological Science WHITE, MARY A B Physical Educafion WHITTEN, BARBARA A B Ar? WILLIAMS, EARL A B Psychology WILLIAMS, ELEANOR ANN A B Recrealion WILLIAMS, JILES B. A B Biological Science WILLIAMS, JUANITA A B Social Service WILLIAMS, KATHERINE A. A B Inferior Decoralion WILLIAMS, LOIS A B Ari WILLS, DANIEL A B Social Science WILSON, MARILYN KAY A B Speech WILSON, R. CHARLAINE A B Music WINE, DORYNDA A B Inferior Decoralion WINSLADE, WILLIAM E. A B Commercial Ar? WISE, DIXIE D. A B Journalism WISER, CHARLES D. A B Music WISHON, EDWIN A B Arf WOLFF, JANICE A B Merchandising WOMACK, CHARLES, JR. A B Social Science WOOD, PATRICIA C. A B Education WOODS, JACK A B Laboralory Technician WOOLEY, DORIS A B Social Service WRIGHT, HENRY V. A B Commerce WRIGHT, JAMES M. A B Social Science WU, JAMES B S Engineering WUESTHOFF, ROBERT W. A B Physical Educalion WURFEL. CLIFFORD A B Modern Languages WYSS, BETTY A B Physical Educalion YEAGER, HERMAN V. A B Business Educafion Late Seniors YOUNG, SHIRLEY A B Social Science YOUNG. MELVIN B. A B Accounfing YOUNGDALE, MARY LOU A B Accounfing ZAKIAN, LUCINE A B Physical Educaiion ZEROUN. CHARLES A B Business Adminisfrafion HOOVER, LOYAL A B Business Adminisfrafion LYON. RAYMOND C. A B Merchandising RUSH, DORIS A B Educaiion Aboul 300 seniors galher on Mondays for vilal informa+ion concerning graclua+ion, iob possibilifies, and senior week ac'rivi+ies. dvd- me Asha! f? FIRST ROW, lefl' +o righ+: Krishna Dixil, Tacl Bonell, Jim Reding, Ray Norwood, Herb Lis+er, Cora Perez, Gerald Lan+, Joyce Warren, Bruce Pel- +on, Donna Plank. SECOND ROW: Waller Johnson, Jim Hudson, Thomas Cameron, Ray Schaefer, Na+ Fasf, Bill Wehner, Harlan HewiH, Chrisline Heclc, Jack Mclnfosh, Dorolhy Weller, Pal Lovaglia, Les Talco++. ip mx ,ff LES! i '- fx gnf Wu F Dave Down, Presiden+ The I5 members of 'rhe Sfudenl Council are elec'l'ed by lhe Associaled Siudenf ,lv Body +o conducl' 'rhe governmenl' of San Jose S+a1'e. Council members serve year 'lerms and are elec+ed a+1he end of Winfer and Spring quar'I'ers. The Council abides by 'l'he cons+i+u+ion, considers budgeis, decides campus issues, and oversees ac+ivi+ies. Open meeiings are held in +he S'ruden+ Union. Bob Madsen, Vice-Pres. Barbara Downey, Rec. Sed Pal Macfadden, Corr. Sec. Pele Cirivilleri, Treas. i The legislafors in acfion. Herb Pafnoe, Sr. Rep. Dick Vaum, Jr. Rep. Tom Evans, Soph. Rep. Vince Malone, Rep-a+-Large Mike Barchi, Sr. Rep. Lud Spolyar, Jr. Rep. Mary Lou Carli, Soph. Rep. Barbara Gale, Riep-af-Large St de t C '1 A.S.B. Presideni' Dave Down discusses sfudenf body affairs in his office in +he Sfudeni Union. Bob King, Chief Jusfice DiclcFros1', Sen. Jus'I'ice Lynn Erickson, Sen Jusfice Harlow Lloyd, Jr. Jusfice Pal' Goulder Jr. Jusiice ln +he Hall of Jus+ice si+s lhe Sfudenl' Courl. Gavels in hand, Chuck Wing five ius'rices and 'rhe Chief Jus+ice main+ain law and order on Soph. Jus+ice +he campus, prosecu+e violafors, uphold +he Cons+i+u+ion, and decide lhe faies of +hose +hey subpoena. A+ elecfion fime fhe Jusfices prepare ballofs, worlc a+ 'rhe polls, and counf vo+es. Jill Iverson Soph. Jus+ice Joe Juliano Bar+on Collins Alumni Direclor Alumni Presidenl The Alumni Associalion 'fhis year eslablished 'rhe posilion of Alumni Direclor. Former Sl'al'e sludenl' Joe Juliano received +he appoinlmenl lo fhis posilion. A+ lhe presenl lime The Alumni Associalion includes 'len chaplers. lfs ac'livil'ies range from Fall and June Homecoming 'lo lhe publicalion of fhe monlhly ALUMNI BULLETIN and +he awarding of 'Iwo SI50 freshman scholarships. The Alumni Execulive Board consisls of I4 elecled members, lhe Associalion Presidenl, lhe Associalion Direcfor, and +he presidenls of 'rhe various Alumni Chaplers. Members of fhe Alumni Execu+ive Board shown below are, TOP ROW, Ieff +o righ'l': Gene Jung, Joe Juliano, Emerson Arends. SECOND ROW: Harry Hardiman, Ben Muccigrosso, George Link, Peler Han- sen. FRONT ROW: Ailene Campbell, Alumni Secrelaryg Elizabelh Crossley Pearce, Presiden+ of l'he Mofher Lode Chaplerg Rose Filiceg Doi' Nelson Bar+Ie++, San+a Clara Counfy Chapler President Alumni if gh iff President Joan Hale Shirley Crandall, Secretary Ingrid Andesson, Treasurer Pat Flanagan, 2nd Vice-President Joanne Keeler, Ist Vice-President Associated Women Students Every woman A.S.B. cardholder is a member ot A.W.S. and is entitled to participate in its activities. An organ ot the student government, A.W.S. attempts to meet the needs and interests ot campus women. Most ot the activities ot A.W.S. are traditional. One ot the most im- portant is the big and little sister program. Other outstanding events ot the year sponsored by A.W.S. are the publication ot Campus Com- pass, the A.W.S. Jinx ltor women onlyl, Hearts Delight, tgirl-ask-boy Valentine dancel, and March Melodies, a spring sing test for women's living groups. This year a new tradition was started--Women's Week, where the women take over and run the campus the week preceding the Heart's Delight dance. 5, V. h fy V K, Q if J ,fr , ' W N 1 'f 25 E ,QV - - ' we Artis .3 F NT J ' if ,gs ,Z QQ? Q 5 . , s--1 , 'W' giver ' M' . ar we W as ig? 'wr ja' ' as A 5? 5 ef 5335 , 'W A,., R' '55 . Q as X J , to ,. Q Q '4 f M Uffhrajgefl' x wi s X is , A We -Fm gk Hi, J 6 1495 I Q 5 TOP ROW, lefl' 'ro rigl11': Mildred Knowles, Joyce Malone, Marge Goody, Edi+h Perazzo. SECOND ROW: Shirley Crandall, Pa+ Flanagan, Presidenl' Joan Hale, Joan Mrs. IzeHa Prifclward. ne Keeler, Fall Quar+er's A.W.S. gel-acquain+ed Jinx sponsored a pie-eafing con+es+. Jus+ who was +l1e winner is doublful, bul' +l1ere seems 'ro have been plenly of pie. rv Y' SHE A N, ,swag J , f mf f We MW1-fQ',vwffg . , M W, wwfuvmkdiwvu AWE W Nik , 1,5 YWQ rg 'W Biff W,gg,kw ,T g ,i W' 'fewewswwliw-K uf ggqkaisgm H1 ,E sg ge ., AMW Mmglgw ,V ,mx if , Eg fQ . f. 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A, M ff W 212 : .- 1 : -'-- I an ' - 'I: 'I:1:'.f?EHZ '53 .--. V xf 'a A 2 , P Q 'fi g ....... wr, gy ' ,.,., as 3 e ,:,'gg :g,- 1' www W' f 2 3 KF ' ' V 1 X 'Sf M H Ml- W Hmm? 1 E- EM ! Q' eeeeenn gffif m-M Johnny Pio'Hi Ed Mosher Assi. Chairman Chairman Rally Committee Officers of The Rally CommiH'ee: SEATED, lefl' +o righ+: Beverly Frane, Joyce Brizard, Yvonne Ginesfe, Johnny Melendez, Befh Calvin. STANDING: Ed Mosher, Tom Mullan, Ed Dickinson. Card fricksl Sfreel' parades! Noise rallies! are +he Rally Commi'Hee's laslcs. During +he foofball season +he members organize roofing sec+ionsg sorf, hand ou+, and collecl' fhe melallic s+un+ cards used a+ half-lime. The group meefs all-year-round under fhe direc- +ion of a Sfudenl Council appoinfed chairman. Sfudenls become members of 'rhe Rally Commi'r+ee by afiending fhe firsf fwo meelfings of any quarfer. The Rally CommiH'ee poses en masse for your La Torre pholographer. Social Affairs One of fhe hardesf working groups on campus is fhe Social Affairs Commiffee, an A.S.B. sponsored organizafion. These indusfrious workers, led by chairman Alice Hays and adviser Dr. Murray Clark, are responsible for fhe Homecoming Dance, fhe Winfermisf Formal, and a Spring Quarfer dance, in addifion fo fhree Reg. dances. Seafed af fhe fable in fhe fore- ground are Delfa Duke and Alice Hays. From righf fo leff are: DrQ Murray Clark, Miss Anna L. Loze, Edward Ord, Cliff Lindsey, Garreff McClung, Riufh Recfor, Yvonne Bass, Mary Power, Margie Beal, Madalyn Sandoval, Kay Morgan, Carol Ryan, Winifred Graf. The 'four girls in fhe second row from leff fo righf are: Mary Ann Sfadler, Shirley Hubbard, Janice Evans, and Jill lverson. Sfanding af fhe rear are: Fred Hare, Bob Dean, and Chuck Wing. Second phofo shows fhe Decorafion Commiffee af work. The Date Book is the concern of the Student Activilies Board. To prevent social 'Func- tions from overlapping, groups sign for dates which are then approved by the Board. The Date Book is located in the orifice of the Dean of Women. Members of the Board are Harry Beck, Lionel Cross, Edith Perazzo, Nancy Lee, Jim Porter, Coy Staggs, Dean Dimmick, Mr. James Anderson, Lud Spolyar. Student Activities Board Ed Gasper Pres Rob PeH'engill Vice-Pres Marilyn Rowley Sec Bob Roika Treas Class Of 51 Because of lhe unusually large December graduahon class an evening banquel' af lhe De Anza replaced 'lhe annual Presldenl s Tea The seniors mlend +he banquel' as an annual affair They hope also 'lhal' lhe very suc cesslul Senior Overnlghl ski parfy al' Cal Lodge will be come anofher lradlhon Senior Orlen'I'a'hon Spring uarler plus 'rhe Asllomar Overnighl seem +o be enough +o keep 'rhe Council busy buf fhe Jumor Senior Mixer and 'lhe Senior Ball cllmaxlng Senior Week received deserved a'H'en+lon l . . . I . Q I . Presidenl' Ed Gasper leads lhe weekly meeling of lhe Senior Class Council, as Helly Brownlee cheers lhe meeling wilh her reporl bw fW afO,.0,. O'O'Q'4 NVQ W' 'Vw i 1 M wr 4. W v b x vgifof 3- A A v Ti' M 1 yi Q A li' K lb aiu, . orvisa! ' ' 9xQ, Aa x wr v 1 Y , ff YQ? A ,Q 9 77,91 Us 4-J V TAQ -ri. . ' 5-ax 1 Z I T A W. WM . . M, Dick Osborn Bill Severns Virginia Cox Presidenl' Vice-Presidenf Secre+ary Exam! The Junior Class found +ha+ af+ergame dances were a fine way +o raise Prom funds. Under Prexy Ozzie Osborn dance plans were under way early. Oiher acfivifies included an all-class barbecue, bul' if rained and 90 siealcs were washed out Undaunfed, iuniors par+icipa+ed in +he Junior-Senior Mixer . . . loser conlribufing prize. So now +he seniors have a new filing cabinet Class of '52 The Class Council mee+s for Hs weekly meefing under ihe 'Frolicking leadership of Richard J. Os- born. Mr. Don Sevrens, adviser, smiles approvingly. .vie Jea nie Nieri Treasurer 73 The Junior class presenfs lhe Senior Class wi+h a new filing cabinei' as +he prize for win- ning The Junior-Senior Mixer. Accepfing for ihle seniors is rhe class presidenf Ed Gasper Below, class adviser Mr. Sevrens dishes ou+ +he beans +o a hungry group of iunior class- men a+ a recenf class ou+ing held on ihe campus. Aimfvx ww QWMZWW A -up Tom Sparling Seymour Abrahams Joyce Dalfon Presidenf Vice-Presideni' Secrefary Ringing 'I'he college chimes before major campus even+s is +he +radi+ion eslablishecl by +he Sopho- more Class. For +he firsl' fime an all-class rally was held Fall Quarfer in Morris Dailey. The annual Soph Hop +ook place in February wi+h an acfive Council hard a+ work behind +he scenes. Wi+h +he freshmen, fhe sophomores compefe annually in 'lhe Frosh-Soph Mixer. Class of '5 3 Sophomore sludenfs lislen aH'en+ively and seriously +o prexy Tom. Looks like a full house. Dave Woods Treasurer 75 Sophomore Class members sell bids 'ro Their gala Prohibi+ion Prance. A genuine sei' of bagpipes was only one of +he clever s+un'rs in+roduced 'fo adver+ise +he affair. Relaxing befween numbers a+ 'Phe Frosh Shipwreck Dance. The spacious Newman Hall was dec- orafed in fhe dance fheme. m A , mfmmin M. 12- J 3 5 5 yi iqwwwgr f f x f X of Kirby Campbell TGBSUTGT Z JUN -ww, Chuck Luclcl1arcl+ Vice-Presiden+ Joyce Velancler Bill Eckerl Secre+ary Presiclem' A shipwreck +l1eme was used by ilne fresh for an all-class gel-+oge+l1er. Enferfainmenl' was by 'rlwe Council ulxulele players. An organized council of 35 members recen+ly replaced lhe frosli group meefings. Regular class olilicers now manage 1'l1e class ac+ivi+ies. Class of '54 Class members are shown lwere discussing plans for a fulure even+. -E , iw, my , -vi ,v 4 ..Ll N s Q ? F 5 S Publica+ions . . . Sparfan Daily . . . La Torre . . . Lyke Q ik Q J Jack Russell Bill Francis Dan Hruby Bill Ernsi' Fall Ediior Fall Business Manager Winier Ediior Winier Business Manager Spartan Daily The Ad Siaiif. Sranding on 'I'he leff are AI Hooning, Bill Ernsi. Jim Taylor and Marv Braunsiein, above. Sianding on 'rhe righ+: George Pizanie, Bob Carlion, Bill Cain, and Ray Di Piazza. Firsi' row, sealed, lefi' +o righ+: Nancy Loughlin, Wilma Loomis, Marguerife Crawford. Second row: Frank De Mayo, Tom Ellis, Ed Gasper. Third row: Ken Churma, Fefe Edmond- son, and Mel Glass. These smiling phoiographers have Their pic'I'ure snapped for a change. La Torre, Lyke, and Sparian Daily assignmenis keep ihem busy around 'the clock. ln 'froni' are Bob Sione, Bill Gilmore, and Bud Gag- non. Guy Arena, Doc Gmelin, and Dick Zimmerman are in +he back row. Published daily and disfribuied free +o A.S.B. cardholders, lhe Sparfan Daily is rafed as one of +he finesf college papers in fhe coun'I'ry. Win+er Quarler sfaff was headed by edifor-in-chief Dan Hruby who was assisfed by news edilor Jack Gallagher and pholo edifor Ray Hasse. Besides repor'I'ing 'lhe local and campus news +he Daily prinfs wire-service news. Golden Shovel is +he Honorary sociely of +he Sparian Daily adverlis- ing siaff. To become members, ad-slaffers mus'I' secure five new con- 'rrac+s. Sealed are Bev Baier and Marguerile Crawford. Sfanding, le'l+ +0 righ+: Bob Carl+on, Bill Cain, Ed Gasper, Jim Balmer, Ray Lehmlcuhl, Pe+e Edmondson, Bill Simons, Tom Ellis, Bill Ernsl, and AI Hooning. Sparian Daily edilors hold a conference in +he Daily office while in +he foreground AI Long, in charge of Exchanges, Dol Jocz, Sociefy: Dixie Wise, Campus news: and Jerry Thomas, Sporlsg work on copy for +he nexl issue of lhe Daily. an in ixxwwam Ted Breeden lris Elwood Bill Lyfle 70722 This year's La Torre sfaff has affempfed fo presenl' an inferesfing record of sfu- denf acfivifies of fhe pasf year. lf's been a greaf year wifh lofs of work, buf if has been fun, foo! Here is your I95l La Torre sfaffz Floafing gracefully above her sfaff, Co-Edifor lris Elwood looks forward fo a +ime when fhere will be no La Torre dead- line fo meef. Jusf below Iris, Co-Edifor and Sporfs Edifor Ted Breeden crifically wafches fhe camera, while fo his leff, Bill Lyfle, La Torre Business Manager, keeps a wary eye ouf for William Felse, Gradu- afe Manager and sales fabulafor. Beneafh Bill, Dianne Kinney, 'Copy Edifor, smiles happily-no more copy! Maggie Naka- mura and Arfuro Moreno, Arf Edifors, are iubilanf over fheir new and unusual wafer color division pages. La Torre sales- man Chuck Wing poses proudly in his new R.O.T.C. uniform. Loyally covering fhe LYKE half of fhe sign over fhe door is sfaff phofographer Bud Gagnon. Jusf below sfand fwo more sfaff phofo men, Dick Zimmerman and Bill Gilmore. Cheerful LaVerne McCollum, arf sfaffer, sfaris fhe boHom row while af fhe exfreme Ieff of +he picfure defianfly sfands hof copy wrifer Darlene Dewey. Reading across fhe boffom row we find layouf arfisf Louise Cofhary: copy wrifer Irene Sprague sif- fing happily on fhe large ladder: promi- nenf campus personalify Jeanne Kerwin wifh folded arms: Rifa Rabensfein, sfu- denf feacher: Jane Brady, arf sfaffer, smiling her approval: Miriam whaf'll l do wifh my hands Jamison: second hof copy wrifer Keifh Kerwin: and hard-work- ing La Torre secrefary, Eileen Higgins. Affempfing fo smofher a Sparfan Daily, chief phofo man Bob puniab Sfone smiles smugly. La Torre Phofo Sfaffer Thea Pelligrini, no'l' shown, wanfs her insfruc- fors fo know 'lhaf she was hard al' work sfudying in fhe library. Sfaff members noi' shown: Bill Ernsf and Doc Gmelin, phofographers: Cherie Freeman, Helen Hill, Mary McDermiad, Walf Murray, .lane Scoff. Barbara Sfrouf. and Marian Swanson. s www 'M-n.4.,.. I ,,......, -...Nut Mnwmmmm M --1-. '-'--m..,,,,M --.....,,, PN-Q -M--.......,. 3 -funn-qu... -:MM M W AA.A. , , yixigiwg Sian Benne++, Edifor Ray Lyon, Business Manager Bolo McKenzie, Ari' Edilor Mr. Owen Afkinson, adver+ising, publicily, and wri+ing ins+ruc+or, finds a refreshingly funny i+em in +he TIGER. Ghosl wri+er of upside-down caplions Ed Roper handles exchange funnybooks. Special pholographer for +he La Torre, Sparlan Daily, Lylce and +he Second Milpilas Regisler, Doc Gmelin hides ou'I' behind a recenl' issue of PEST, while af his side Bruce Keilh crifically eyes lhe Michigan S+a1'e brand of SPARTAN. Piclure of +he year: The Fall Quarler LYKE sfaff who gave us fhe conlroversial issue lasl' Fall. The Col- lege Humoris+s, BACK ROW, lefr 'ro righ+: Harry Topoian, Tom Brandon, Jim Johnson, Bob Neal, Bob Bassian, Jim Roukes, Doc Gmelin, Bob McKenzie, and s+aff adviser Mr. Owen A+lcinson. FRONT ROW: Be'Hy Yoho, Dorofhy Fallo, Terry Mafhiesen, Norvella Cross, Joan Burns, Ray Lyon, Marilyn Maas, and LYKE Edi+or S+an BenneH. Nancy Hey, read +his one! Marlin is LYKE's Assis1'an+ Fashion Edifor and an arden'I' fan of 'rhe lvy League lype of humor. Ad salesman Dave Woods amazingly enough yawns ihrough 'rhe Colorado DODO. LYKE slaffer Marv Hall, sluclc wi+h a Woman's lssue of 'lhe SPARTAN, ius+ can'+ believe wha'l' he sees in Dave's DODO. Associale Edifor Joan Burns loyally grimaces over +he las'r issue of our own LYKE. 9--rf-- School for Scandal, November 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 Golden Boy, December 7, 8, 9, I I, IZ. Golden Boy crew behind The scenes. The Flies, March I, 2, 3, 5, 6. Pygmalion, February I-6. K Speech and Drama The Speech and Drama Deparfmenl' has proved ilself +hrough +he years +o be one of +he +op college drama deparimenls in +he counfry. Year af'I'er year +his deparrmenl' slages difficull and complex produciions and every year enjoys a successful season. This year +he deparimenf had anoiher grea+ year wiih a successful blending of +he classical drama and 'rhe conlem- porary +hea+re. La+e season hils included Chekhov's The Three Sis+ers and Noah by Andre Obey. Close-up scenes from Pygmalion. Radio Guild The Radio Guild offers pracfical +raining +o +hose sludenls in+eres+ed in radio broad- casling. The Guild gafhers every Tuesday and Thursday in room l65 'lo make lranscrip- 'lions and s+udy broadcasling lechnique. The Radio Guild also produces live programs over a local radio sfalion. ,, Forensics The Forensics group is an acfive member of +he Bay Area Roundlable of Colleges and Universifies. His direcfed by Mr. Wilbur Luick, and managed by Sfudenl' Manager John Mix. The subiec+ +his year is Wha+ Should Be +he Responsibili+y of 'lhe Federal Gov- ernmen+ for lhe Welfare of fhe People of +he Uni+ed S+a+es. The group oliiers infer- esfed s+uden+s a fine oppor'runi+y +o develop public speaking and debafing iechniques. Football Q'-gw cis, Bud Winler, backfield coach: Bob Bronzan, head coach: Bill Perry, line coach Football Enfering a new phase of a+hle+ic compelilion San Jose S+a're College launched Hs inilial 'foolball feam under fhe new slalus of an lndependenl' and, guided by new Head Coach Bob Bronzan, mel some of fhe 'finesl' leams on 'l'he coast San Jose Slale gridders coached by Bronzan, Baclcfield Coach Bud Winler, and new Line Coach Bill Perry made a good accounl' of lhemselves as evidenced by nalional rankings and 'rhe possibililies of scheduling fulure games wilh even more oufsfanding 'leams of +he na+ion. ln lheir firsl season af+er breaking away from 'lhe California Collegia+e Afhlelic Associa+ion, lhe Sparlans fallied six wins, ihree losses and one fie. TEAM STATISTICS SCORING San Jose Oppon. TD PAT P'Is. Furs'r Downs .Y,,7,,,,, , ..,.,. I38 I46 Beck, I ,,7.,,,.,7. , ,,,,,,,. I2 72 Yards Rushing W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s 224I 2057 Mendonsa, h ..,.,, ,,,s 8 I-3 49 Average Per Game., .. ,Y,.,.... 224.I 205.7 Kluewer, c ..,,,,, .,,, 0 I7-25 I7 Yards Passed 777777,7,777. 7,7,7, I I24 842 Wilson, e s,,,A,,,,,,, 2 I2 Average Per Game., ,sss.ss.., . I I2.4 84.2 DiCiccio, I1 ,7,,,, , ,IA7 2 I2 Yds. Pass. 8: Rush .,,,,, ,,,, Y,,7,7 3 3 65 2899 AmaraI, e .....,, ,,,. 2 I2 Average Per Game, ..sssss.,,,s, 336.5 289.9 Morriss, I ,..,,,,,. ,,,, I I-I 7 Passes AH'emp+ed .eeeseees ssss.. I 4I I67 Sykes, 'F ,,,,,.,.. ,.,, .,,, I 6 Passes CompIeIed H 63 70 Osborne, I1 ,,...... ss.. I 6 Passes Had InIer.., .. I2 20 Menges, q .,..... I 6 Scoring Passes ,.,, ., .. 7 6 - -l -- Punfing Average ,,,, ,. 38.I 34.9 To+aIs .,...,,,,..,,........,.........,., 30 I9-29 20 I 'I' EE2?IILi5gigiiigif ii 533 il Safe+v agains+ S+anfQfd- Poinfs Scored , , , ...... 20I I I8 TOP ROW, Ieff Io righ'r: Line Coach Perry, Head Coach Bronzan, Backfield Coach Win'I'er. SECOND ROW: Kirchhof, Pozenkoff, BurneH', Sensenbaugh, Harding, Morriss, Carpenfer, Vallercamp, Walker, Newfon. THIRD ROW: Sykes, Porier, Oberg, Yosf, Halladay, Cuffe, Marifin, Buck, Traina, Gillespie. FOURTH ROW: Fi'IzgeraId, Jim Moul- +on, Menges, Joe MouI+on, Miller, Gallagher, DeSaIvo, Wheelehan, O'Brien, Harper. FIFTH ROW: Osborne, DiCiccio, HouIihan, Comp'I'on, Lankas, Wiseman, Orr, WiIson, Wacholz. FRONT ROW: Kluewer, Beck, Hi'Ichcock, Bondelie, Cemen+ina, Chagonjian, Mendonsa, AmaraI, Perich. s. ., s. gf Nl Fullbaclc Harry Beck reaped all sor+s of honors via fhe ground rouie, seH'ing a new college rushing record, becoming rushing leader of fhe lndependenis, and receiving honorable men'rion on fhe Uniied Press All-Pacific Coasi' ieam. C 1' ' ' en er Kel+h Carpen+er, highly raied s+alwar+ on defense as well as offense, received honorable men+ion on Uni+ed Press All-Pacific Coas+ +eam. End B - e e in Spar+an hisiory, was selecled on +he firs'r +eam of 'Phe Unifed Press All-Pacific Coasi' feam. illy Wilson, greaiesl' all round afhl 1 Halfback Gibb I y Mendonsa came info his own as an ou+s+anding ball carrier for a husfling Sparfan feam. Quar+erback Gene Menges confinued +o clemonsfrafe his passing prowess +o fhe ex+en+ +ha+ he was selec'l'ed f h ' or onorable menhon by Collier's. hifi 5?'hf'K I Q35 Wu. S fa 5:15 Q ik W gb, ff , My qgswmff' , ,gg , A W M' 'E f -ffiim,g'ZV'7 4 mapa., W . we an ,-ff! Lx Www-.,fz+1W h Jw mn, 'Q vnfrww My Y an swswvff, 4 -A XL Bob Osborne Jerry Perich Dick Bondelie Jim Wheelehan Spartans 16 Indians 33 Dropping their 'football season opener to a highly rated Stanford machine, the Golden Raiders gave indications ot potentialities with a late ottensive at- tack that brought beads ot perspiration to the brows ot the Indian tollowers. Highlighting the initial I950 tray tor the Spartans was a 35-yard pass from Gene Menges to End Billy Wilson, who gathered in the ball and stumbled 45 yards into the Stanford end zone. Menges bewildered the Indians in the final period by alternating pertect pitches to Bob Amaral, Harry Beck, Bill Walker and Frank Morriss. Stanford All-American End Bill McColl was the top man on the tield. Center Keith Carpenter and Quarterback Stan Wacholz were detensive stars tor San Jose. Spartans 26 Aztecs For nearly two quarters the C.C.A.A. title hopeful San Diego squad and San Jose State team 'fought unyieldingly. Two lightning thrusts by the Spartans in the remaining tour minutes ot the tirst halt reas- sured Raider adherents. Beck trudged 32 yards be- tore being dropped on the Aztec two-yard line, but scored the initial touchdown on a subsequent play. Quarterback Menges used the bootleg play to score his only six pointer ot the season. Menges tlipped to Wilson tor another score and little Max Houlihan engineered the tinal scoring thrust aided by Bob Sykes and Bob Osborne Stan Wacholz Carl DeSalvo Max Houlihan Ed Miller , S ufw fx ,sb y .K K , V., s K' ? PMS. JIS.. 2 'fm .FX if Tw QQ X .ggi fr uv fi? s fgx ,ls .KZ si fav m Q 3 ' FSA 'wi if AK, ,..-,nv 'M gigixi ..,. .45 584, l x MQ' ei M B 3 'xi X S my 5 N ,4,,V,f 'KE . M 1 m ., Hmvw., iff' LQ4 Q?ys.v.,,. .4:,,gg4,g3 Q ff mv 05004 :fh-031, Q f f xgm. pg ivy' x 'Sv 'w 4: 'pw ' Lia ' ' Q L:,wQZ . , ,V K ., A N ww-mf, y , . ,,f,,,4. If mf, 35? W mmf W ,WWLT wzafgf Sferling Sparfan Beck charges fo score one of his fhree fouchdowns againsf fhe hapless Fresno Sfafe Bulldogs. Spartans 14 Broncos 10 Failing fo capifalize on fwo scoring opporfunifies in fhe firsf quarfer San Jose Sfafe sfaggered info fhe fourfh quarier of fheir clash wifh fheir cross-fown rivals frailing I0-0, buf by fhe final gun fhe Sparfans had roared back fo grasp vicfory by a l4-l0 margin. The final gun was all fhaf could sfop fhe rampaging Golden Raiders Harry Beck and Buddy Traina as fhey compiled 209 and l27 yards respecfively. Beck drove over from four and fhree yards ouf fo score bofh fouchdowns and Fran Kluewer converfed suc- cessfully fo dash ihe hopes of fhe i950 Orange Bowl champions. Spartans 7 Loyola 14 Paced by pofenfial All-American George Musacco and passing marvel Don Klosferman fhe offense- minded Loyola feam punched over fo score in each of 'rhe firsf fwo quarfers and fhen puf up a sfiff de- fense fo suppress fhe comeback squad of Coach Bob Bronzan. A pass from Menges fo Osborne early in fhe fourfh quarfer was good for 56 yards and a fouchdown, Kluewer converfed. The Sparfans failed fo score on a subsequenf series of plays fhaf found fhe Lions halfing fhe Raiders on fhe Loyola seven- yard line. Halfback Archie Chagoniian squirmed free on numerous occasions fo furrow fhe brows of fhe Loyolans. Spartans 0 Dons 27 Husky Ollie Mafson and 'rhe U.S.F. Dons proved fo be lhe nemesis of 'fhe Sparfans for fhe second sfraighf year as fhey fromped all over fhe revenge-minded Golden Raiders. Ranked nafionally as a fop defen- sive club fhe U.S.F. squad had one of fheir beffer nighfs as fhey sfymied fhe Sparfan aerial and ground affack. Affer fhe San Jose feam flubbed fwo scoring opporfunifies in fhe firsf quarfer fhey never seriously fhreafened again. Oufsfanding in fhe line play were Billy Wilson, Jim Wheelehan, and Ed Miller. Sfan Wacholz was oufsfanding in fhe secondary as were Gibby Mendonsa and Buddy Traina. Spartans 48 Waves Off and running lhe Sparfans led fhe Pepperdine Waves from kickoff fo fhe final gun. Four and a half minufes had elapsed affer fhe sfarf of fhe confesf and already lhe Gold and Whife had swepf over fhe Waves for fwo fouchdowns. For a brief momenf fhe Waves fhreafened in fhe second quarfer as 'lhey made fhe score I3-7, Sfafe sfill leading, buf again fhey relapsed. Breaks, sharp offensive and defensive play by fhe Sparfans furned everyfhing fo fheir favor as backs Gibby Mendonsa, Orland DiCiccio and Harry Beck 'rallied fwo fouchdowns apiece wifh Frank Morriss adding a sevenfh. Frank Morriss Archie Chagoniian Bill Gallagher Clarence Orr Al Cemenfina Fran Kluewer Sfeve Harper Dick Harding Spartans 33 Bulldogs A magnificenl maximum efforl' by 'lhe Sparlan line squelched +he efforls of a de+ermined Fresno Slale feam and calapulled 'the Sparlans on 'lheir way +0 viclory by laying down +he blocks lo spring Gene Menges, Billy Wilson, Archie Chagoniian, Harry Beck and Bob Sykes for long gainers. The con+es+ was marked by +he elusiveness of a slighlly damp pigskin which cu+ down on passing yardage and accoun'I'ed 'For seven fumbles for each +eam. Beck had one of his beHer nighls as he scored 'lhree +oucl1downsg Gibby Mendonsa ground ou+ anolherg and Max Houlihan lossed +o End Bob Amaral for +he final fally. Spartans 18 Gaels Treafing lhe San Jose Slale Homecoming crowd fo anofher of rheir las+ gasp spur+s +he Sparlans came 'lhrough wi'I'h a blazing climax in 'l'he 'final four and a half minules of lheir clash wi+h S+. Mary's. Afler a scoreless firsl period San Jose and +he Gaels scored in quick succession and failed +0 converf. Wi+h lhe ball fucked benea+h 'their arms, Gael backs John Henry Johnson and Frank Cassara and Spar+ans Beck, Mendonsa and Chagoniian roamed +he field for con- siderable yardage fhroughouf +he con+es+. Wi+h im- proved pro+ec'rion Quarferback Menges compleled nine ou+ of I3 pass a+'remp+s for II4 yards, while Beck piled up l55 yards 'ro eclipse +he season +o+al yardage record se+ by Harry Russell las+ year. Buddy Traina Bruce Halladay Tom Cuffe Dean Sensenbaugh Vern Vallercamp Ray Poznekoff Elgin Marlin George Porfer Chagoniian deffly eludes Gaels Cassara and Dugger fo advance +l'1e pigslrin as well as +l'1e Sparlan cause High spiriled San Jose S+a+e squad burs+s onlo lhe playing field prior 'ro viclory over San+a Clara. ',:f,g, kgs? 4 'We wg? W N EY f 4 V 2. as f 135, -V , 3 5521 , H 'K . 1 1' -A 435 asp ' 157 5 Q. .W vff ' S wf'i1E?25,5 .Y 1-sy , g ., WF , ,,..V, .g WQe.,.. f . , 2 1+ 5 6 , . 'jx N N K. ' as 1 'V 'f , Q., 5 ix. 1 ii 22 fgrsgw, , ww 'H e wg , x 3' 4 A X sy, H? M wnvu ,yaw- J nf' Q' ,M-We 'mimqua fe? X win ..... . , 5' Bob Hiichcock Orland DiCiccio Charles Fiizgerald Bob Amaral Spartans 7 Tigers Nafure and ihe College of Pacific provided one of 'rhe 'roughesi games of +he season for a grimly de- iermined Golden Raider feam 'lhal was poiniing for a viciory over lhe Tigers, bu+ insiead had lo se'Hle for a 7-7 deadlock. The Sparian forward wall failed io yield +o +he backfield wifchery of rhe College of Pacific, +hus cuH'ing down on ihe expec+ed offensive aHack. Wha+ +he San Jose line failed io do Harry Beck supplemenled by booiing 'lhe slippery ball I2 'limes for a 40.3 yard average and averaged 7.4 yards per run. Beck, a modern swamp fox, skiiiered 60 yards for fhe Sfaie score and Kluewer converied +o provide ihe clincher. Spartans 32 Grizzlies Bad weaiher and player fighis highlighied fhe Gold and While in 'rheir season final againsi Mon+ana in Honolulu's Police Benefii game. Gene Menges drew high praise from ihe rival coaches and ihe Islanders as he was highly adepl in handling a wel' ball in com- pleiing nine oul' of I6 passes for I56 yards. Menges passed for 'rwo Raider louchdowns and sei' up fwo olhers as +he Sparians were handicapped by fumbles, penaliies and 'rhe loss of Beck early in lhe coniesi. Frank Morriss filled in for Beck and did a highly cred- iiable job. Billy Wilson, as usual, was ou+s+anding. Joe Moulion Wayne Buck Bob Sykes Alan Kirchhof Coach Tom Curelon IO4 Frosh Football Serving as a proving ground for fulure varsi'ry 'leams lhe frosh foofball squad, under Coach Tom Curelon, mel several oul'- slanding leams of lhe area and lhough suffering defeal' in every case, excepl for a 26-26 lie wilh Fresno Slale, produced several individuals lo be menlioned in fulure years in con- neclion wilh Sparlan alhlelics. TOP ROW, lefl' lo righlz Coach Curelon, LaClergue, Hinman, Duncan, Hamillon, Ken- nedy, BenneH', Jerner, Cassidy, Rice, Ambler, Cleghorn, Hendriclxson, Barry, Johnson, Coley. SECOND ROW: Selcoclc, Lera, Sarro, Smilh, Mancine, Cederlind, Moore, Fergu- son, Jacobs, Hamber, Pappas, Oelinger, Barnes, Keene, Faullc. BOTTOM ROW: Mascol, Carpenler, Slephens, Pierce, Berg, Carbello, Pfeffer, Walsh, Snyder, Milchell, Nue'l'z, Thomas. Q si e y ? we igiwii . V 5 i is ,wa 9 B lg, 99 Faced wi+h rhe loss of key men from lhe I949 ieam, Coach Charley Walker, nonefheless, had a good furnoui' for fhe l950 wa+er polo squad and was able fo piece fogefher a balanced squad. The poloisfs played a s'HFF schedule, buf were consisien+ly a fhreaf +o fheir opponenis. However, a lack of depih kepi' 'I'he Sparian splashers from puHing 'Four quar- fers of inspired play info any one of fhe bigger meefs. O+her ouisfanding members of fhe squad, noi' piciured, were Bill Chang, Bill May, Bob Hamilion, Jack Hibner, Harvey Luke, and Glen Farnum. Water Polo Coach Charley Walker FIRST ROW, leff fo righ+: Sfanley Sondeno, Gerard Brighf, Cap+ain Chesley Douglas Jr Richard Lebe deff. SECOND ROW: Fred Posfal, Dave Millovich, Don Lee, Earle Hassell STANDING Coach Charley Walker. XM an mga L: we-N , H ww '53 in Playing one of +he 'loughesl baskelball schedules in fheir hisI'ory, The Sparfans wenl' up againsl' U.C.I..A., Sfanford, BeloiI', Colorado, Arizona, U.S.F., Sanfa Clara, C.O.P., Wisconsin, ManhaHan, Duquesne, Hamline, S+. Mary's, Sfewarf Chevrolef, and olhers. Though +he 'Ieam fallered on a 'few occasions, 'rhey closed ou'I 'Ihe season in grand fashion by winning I3 of 'Iheir final I7 games. Their driving finish broughl' Ihem an invifalion +o Ihe N.C.A.A. Baske+- ball Tournament Dean Giles became +he second highesl' scorer in San Jose Slale his'l'ory by racking up 369 poinls for +he season. Sparlans Giles, Clark, and Cramplon were selec'I'ed on 'Ihe 'firsl' annual Norfhern California Independenl' College All-Slar Team. Elmer Craig was selecfed on Ihe second +eam, while Spar+an Team Caprain, Bobby Crowe, received honorable menfion. Coach Wall' McPherson FIRST ROW, le'H' +o righ+: Ass l' Coach Bob Wues+hoFf, Ted PrescoH', Bob Enzensperger, Duane Bap+is'I'e, Coach Wall' McPherson. SECOND ROW: Lee Deming, Bobby Crowe, Elmer Craig, Mori Schorr, Mgr. Harold McGill. THIRD ROW: Dean Giles, Billy Wilson, Lee Jensen, Sian Wacholz, Chuck Crampfon, George Clark. Dean Giles and Billy Wilson siare as a Sanla Claran does a one-hand sfand in 'ihe cenrer of +he Cow Palace. San Jose S+a+e iripped 1'he Broncos, 55-50. Caplain Bobby Crowe drives in for a lay-up in spire of Sacramenio Sl'a1'e's defense, while George Clark covers any possible rebound. San Jose over Sacra- menio, 5I-46. A+ Madison, Wisconsin, Sparlans Elmer Craig, Dean Giles, and George Clark ca+ch 'rhe Badgers flar- 'Foo+ed, bu'I' San Jose dropped fhe 'I'il+ 75-59. Sparians edge Colorado, 49-47. While +he Broncos and Bobby Crowe, hand on hip, look on, Elmer Craig uses +he Auslralian Crawl io approach +he ball. Golden Raiders Elmer Craig, George Clark, and Lee Jensen gasp as lhe evasive ball bounds away from lhem. San Jose vs. Sacramen+o S+a+e. 5533- 1 Frosh Basketball Coach Tom Cure'ron's frosh squad had hardly been formed before 'lhe Korean si+ua+ion necessiiafed 'lhe dra'Hing of several ou+s1'anding prospecis. Reform- ing, 'rhe feam sfaried slowly, buf made grea+ sfrides in 'lhe laHer pari of 'I'he season +o posi' impressive wins over Campbell High School: Leonard'sg San Jose High School: Har+nell J.C.g and Sanfa Clara, 50-49. The frosh feam came up wi+h ihe oddily of ihe year when +hey played a 47-47 'rie game wifh 1'he S+. Mary's frosh. A+ fhe final buzzer, S+. Mary's had apparenfly won +he fill, 47-45: bul' a check of 'lhe scorebook broughl' +o ligh+ anoiher San Jose bas- kef. Fifieen minu+es had elapsed and an overfime was impossible, fhus, 47-47. Top men for lhe squad were Sieve Burne'H, Sal Burriesci, Leroy Small, Jerry Smi'I'h, Clark Arneal, John Mar+ini, Kaye Tomlin, Doug Miller, Maurice Duncan, Jim VeH'el, Howard Rapp, and Jim McHugh. TOP: Sparfan Doug Miller drives in for a lay-up as 'reammales Sfeve Burne++ and Clark Arneal sei +o +ake ihe rebound should 'Phe +ry fail. U.S.F.'s Frank Evangeho, 'far righi, sei' a new Spar+an gym record in +allying 38 poinfs. BOTTOM: Sal Burriesci eludes fhe U.S.F. +eam for a shol' under 'fhe baskel. Sparian +eamma1'e Leroy Small sfands by. Boxing Spar'l'a's Johnnie Johnson and John Bowman, San Francisco S+a+e, in a l45-lb. bou'I'. TE San Jose Sfafe boxers fashioned an impressive record as fhey wenf unbeafen in dual meef compefifion. Coach Dee Porfal's boys fell vicfim fo fhe flip of a coin and fhe decision of fhe iudges fo drop from confenfion in fhe Pacific Coasf Infercol- legiafe and N.C.A.A. boxing fournamenfs, while individual boxers punched fheir way info fhe finals. In fhe P.C.l. finals I25-lb. defending champion Mac Marfinez dropped a close decision, as did I65-lb. Nick Diez, I30-lb. Al Tafoya and heavyweighf Jack Scheberies. Represenfing fhe Sparfans in fhe Nafionals were I25-lb. lnfermounfain Collegiafe Champ Don Camp, Team Capfain Tafoya, I45-lb. Johnnie Johnson, Diez and Scheberies. Diez and Scheberies gained fhe finals, buf again were decisioned wifhin reach of fhe illusive fifles. Sparfan ring prominence was heighfened by fhe performances of fhe boxers, indicafing an ambifious schedule in San Jose's boxing fufure. 'Nu' Coach Dee Porfal KNEELING, leff fo righf: Jerry Sfern, Bob Frazer, Bill Mendosa, Doug Wilson, Johnnie Johnson, and Coach Dee Por fal. SECOND ROW: Assisfanf Coach Jim Nuff, Don Camp, Ernie Paramo, AI Tafoya, Mac Marfinez, and Vic Harris BACK ROW: Jack Scheberies, Nick Diez, Ray Lehmkuhl, Sfan Marcil, Darrell Dukes, and Manager George Anderson 554 , , Yi? fiwq Q 1 isifv .1-9' xgs-we Bldg K ,ww ii' Judo Enioying a highly successful season, Coach Yosh Uchida's Judolca furned in fop per- formances. They dominafed fhe annual Norfhern California judo championships by successfully defending fheir varsify feam honors of lasf year and copping four indi- vidual fifles. Jim Fosfer and Wes Dobbs each capfured five wins fo share individual honors and pace fhe feam fo fhe fifle. lvan Bland posfed five wins fo falce fhe brown- belf division frophy and Ray Capella walked off wifh fhe whife-belf honors and fhe divi- sion frophy. Members of fhe championship feam were Capfain George Besf, Ford Har- vey, Gilberf Baker, Dobbs, and Fosfer. Coach Yosh Uchida KNEELING, leff fo righf: black-laelfers Ford Harvey, Johnnie Johnson, and Murl Tullis. STANDING War ren Ramey, Bruce Hiplcins, George Besf, and Coach Yosh Uchida. FIRST ROW, leff 'l'o righf: Roberf Smalley, Sfanley Sondeno, Capfain Dick Lebedeff, Earle Hassell, Terry Bowman, Jerrold Hufford, and Num Kong Fong. SECOND ROW: Garry Smifh, Howard Hays, Richard Self, Don Feak, Roberf Filler, Don Ling, Russell Roberfs, and Takeo Shishido. THIRD ROW: Coach Charley Walker, Wayne Parish, Fred Alvord, Douglas Murray, Chesfer Keil, Fred Posfal, Chesley Douglas, and Dave Millovich. Swimming Tennis KNEELING, Ieff fo righf: Don Gale, Bufch Krikorian, Chef Bulwa, and Bud Edmondson. STANDING: Coach Ted Mumby, Bob Phelps, Tom Casfaldo, Larry Mumma, and Don Sfraub. Enioying one of fheir besf seasons, fhe Sparfan splashers gained im- pressive vicfories over Sanfa Clara, Arizona, Sf. Mary's, San Francisco Sfafe, and California Aggies. Fresh- man Howard Hays and Team Cap- fain Dick Lebedeff inscribed fheir names in fhe record book wifh fheir performances. Hays cracked fhe school and Sparfan Pool record for fhe I50-yard individual medley, while Lebedeff sef a new sfandard for fhe 200-yard backsfroke in 2:3 I.5 minufes. Rafed as one of Coach Ted Mum- by's greafesf fennis squads, fhe I95I edifion lived up fo fhe plaud- ifs of ifs followers by surmounfing ifs opposifion wifh aggressive and dogged play. Sophomore Bufch Kri- korian increased his sfanding by liv- ing up fo his pofenfial. Teamed wifh Chef Bulwa fhe fwo became one of fhe mosf formidable doubles in fhe nafion. II4 Taking over fhe dufies of fhe rifle feam coach, Capfain Hugh Dono- van was forced fo sfarf from scrafch, wifh only fwo experienced feam members and meager facili- fies. Team inifiafive was sufficienf fo handle fhe adminisfrafive work and improvemenf of range facili- fies. Equipped wifh Remingfon Mafchmasfers, Winchesfer 52's and Sfevens Army Targef 22's, fhe Spar- fan feam, a member of fhe Norfh- ern California lnfercollegiafe Rifle Conference, compefed againsf fhe sharp-eyed Davis, California, Sfan- ford, Sanfa Clara and Universify of San Francisco feams. The San Jose feam also mef Penn Sfafe, Sanfa Barbara, Universify of Alaska, and Florida via posfal mafches. Shorf on refurning leffermen buf bolsfered by enfhusiasfic new- comers, Coach Ted Mumby's gym- nasfic feam fhis year suffered fheir losses by fhe baresf margins. Loss of Glenn Walfhall because of Navy clufies, was one confribufing facfor which prevenfed fhe feam from being on fhe winning side of fhe ledger. Veferans Mario Valdas- fri and Don Peckham gave sfandouf individual performances for fhe Sparfans. KNEELING, lefi' fo righfz Frank Huglin, Ed Hageman, Tom Willis, Graffan Perry, and Walfer Reinhardf. STANDING: Capfain Hugh Donovan, Jack Reicharf, Warren Wino- vich, Kaye Tomlin, Dan Esfrada, and Alfred Malech. Rifle Team Gymnastics KNEELING, leff fo righf: Dick Engfer, Bob Scoff, Don Peckham, Norm Hirschman, John Halfhill, Ed Bense, and Coach Glenn Walfhall. STANDING: Coach Ted Mumby, Mark Hildebrand, Rfuss Rabeneau, Tony Lopes, Len Cross, Mario Valdasfri, and Ron Bryan. e ' 'i N Mf' f limi- 7- f D 1 1-WM'1 ' - VL -'fx-'M ,ff-slx X ?-QWQST iQ W 'F -95, Like mos+ of fhe Span-'ran a+hle+ic +eams, +he baseball A feam was faced wifh a rough schedule and ever- dwindling player ranks. Pifching seemed 'l'o be a maior problem for Coach Wall' Williams' squad. Loss of mound aces Ralph Romero and Pele Mesa was sorely fell. Hiiling was good, buf could noi' cope , wi+h +eam deficiencies. In +heir inifial game againsl Sfanford, fhe San Jose nine played one of 'rheir bel- 'rer games, 'rhough dropping +he decision fo ihe ln- dians, I-0. Al+hough ihe majorify of +he squad was new lo lhe San Jose ranks, +he newcomers were able +o falce hold, and every game was lcepf in doub'l' un- 'lil l'he final oul' of fhe final inning. Q Haas' Coach Wall' Williams FIRST ROW, lefl' +o righ+: Pa? Higgins, Tom Burch, Con Maloney, Jim Collins, Rod Fielder, and Ed Hallberg. SECOND ROW: Manager J. D. Russell, Dick Lane, Clarence Camara, Bob Glaves, Glenn Davis, and Manager Don Wager. THIRD ROW: Dean Giles, Capiain Wall' Johnson, Andy Collins, Joe Bonfiglio, Ray Jacobus, Frank Padin, and Coach Wall Williams. A s E RN X A , 3 if K. as 3' f-V A f ...Ai 'iw X Y K A . 4 f 4-11 ' - Q - ff ' f V, ' qfuiiy . -'Tw w 1 .F A , 'r .' in . A M VW i,,s.. ,Um .Q,3,x,4M.m,, ga Q: -., . m l - ' if ' w waf. ew' ...ew fzfifaffaw i .965 4 Q 4 ff ,V L ,Ngng x , sf, ANM s .5 Wa.. ,W , f l l we N. . . ,e 7 .QMSQTHL mf mu.-s sf an. , Cookie Camara, a'H'emp+ing fo beai' Hue fhrow, dashes for firsi' base. Lanky leff fielder Dean Giles connecis 'I'o bolsfer 'Hue Sparfan ba'Hing offensive Wrestling Led by Co-Capfains Frank Waxham and Lee Jordan, fhe Sparfan mafmen had one of fheir beffer years. The San Jose Sfafe feam, coached by Ted Mumby, finished fourfh in fhe Pacific Coasf lnvifafional maf fourney, wifh Ben lchikawa, Ray Bunnell, and Frank Waxham, defending champion in fhe l57-lb. divi- sion, gaining fhe finals. Waxham was fhe only finals winner as he successfully defended his fifle. The feam won fhe Norfhern California Novice A.A.U., and for fhe fourfh year in a row, fhe Norfhern California Junior Tournamenf. Coach Mumby was recenfly elecfed presidenf of fhe Pacific Coasf Infercollegiafe Wresfling Associafion. KNEELING, leff fo righf: Bill Wardrup, Jack Cassedy Ralph Morocco Frank Waxham Ben lchikawa Chuck Mafsumofo. STANDING: Coach Ted Mumby Lou Menghlnl Jean Snyder AI Cadena Lee Jor dan, John Jackson Ray Bunnell Track Sparra's George MaHos begins 'rhe powerful swing upward which has carried him 'fo a heighi' of I4'5 and numerous na+ional and in+erna+ional pole vaul+ing Iaurels. Surpassing fhe achievemenfs of many of San Jose Sfafe Col- lege's pasf fhinclad squads, fhe I95I frack feam, wifh 'rop men and depfh in many evenfs, had a 'rriumphanf season. From fhe oufsef of fhe season, Coach Bud Winfer's cinder- men showed a proficiency for garnering poinfs, buf dropped fhe opener, 66-65, fo fhe San Francisco Olympic Club. The following week fhe Sparfans hif fheir peak in frouncing fheir opponenfs in a five-way meefz San Jose Sfafe 89, California 8I, College of Pacific 43, San Francisco Sfafe 7, Universify of San Francisco 0. Oufsfanding performances were preva- lenf from disfance men Dore Purdy, Bob McMullen, and Paul Jennings, sprinfers Bob Crowe and Jim Gillespie: hurdler Paul Dennis, broad jumper Ron Maire, pole vaulfer George Maf- fosg weighf man George Nickel, high jumper Herman Wyaffg 440 man Don Davisg iavelin fhrower Boyd Porch, and 880 men Bob Anderson and Jim Granf. Coach Bud Winfer FIRST ROW, leff fo righfz Elio Abrami, Bob McMullen, Marshall Prindle, Ron Maire, and Al Brenda. SECOND ROW Coach Bud Winfer, Joe Greggans, Archie Chagoniian, Dick Barger, Jim Gillespie, Bob Nicolai, Ken LaDuke Hal Frisch, and Bob Anderson. THIRD ROW: Jim Granf, Dan Sawyer, Bob Crowe, Paul Dennis, Frank Johnson George Nickel, Herman Wyaff, Dave Persing, Paul Jennings, and Don Davis. Q' . cw il f 5 Timber loppers Jim Gillespie and Paul Dennis rna+ch s+rldes Herman Wya'H misses al' 6'8 heighi' affer a winning leap of over fhe low hurdles al' fhe Umversrly of California 6'6 . ' Q is A Q :ii Q 5 gf' 1 -3 A f 5 ,X A ' 4 mlibwf v 19 M f- .sw r sry . , , 4 2 J 19 Sparfans Joe Greggans, Dick Barger and Bob Crowe receive The congrafulafions of fheir coach, Bud Winler. Frank Johnson, Bob Anderson, Boyd Porch, Hal Frisch, and Bob Crowe plo'r +he downfall of +he Cal lraclc leam. k , K , , x l E xi Golf Faced wi+h +he loss of mosl' of 'rhe i950 squad, Coach Wall McPherson depended heavily on vel- erans Ken Venluri, Jay Hopkins, Dom Pagano, and Wally Regan lo poinl fhe way for 'the new- comers. Three slrokes kepl lhe San Jose S+a'I'e golfers from winning fhe Norlhern California ln- lercollegiafe leam +i+le as Sl'an'Ford edged lhem 297 sfrokes lo 300. Ken Venluri demonslraled his maslery of 'lhe lricky Pasaliempo Couniry Club course by defealing S'I'anford's Roland Conck- lin for lhe individual N.C.l. 'ri+le. Top pholo, Ernie King, Dick King, Dominic Pagano, Wally Regan, Ken Venluri, Jay Hopkins, Bill King, Lee Osborne, and Coach Wall McPherson. 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'W w' w '4,w1'x V W W vwwwfhw Honoraries Marian Swanson Pafricia An+l1ony Darlene Dewey Pairicia Burke Pafricia Goulder Melba Sills lris Elwoocl Marge Goocly Cora Perez Jeanne Kerwin Delores MacDonald Margarei' Jenvey EvelYn McCurdy Mrs. Grace Rowe Miss Helen Dimmick Miss Alice Hansen Black Masque Senior Women's Honorary Chosen a'H'l1e end of +l1eir iunior year, new members of Black Masque are namecl a+ll'1e June recognifion assembly. There are fhirfeen mem- bers. I+ is a secrei' socie+y and +l1a'I' is all anyone has been able fo find ou+ abou+ Black Masque. OFFicers for 'rhe year were: Marian Swanson, presidenh Marge Goody, vice-president Melba Sills, sec- re+ary and Delores MacDonald, freasurer. sii' D- iyy ii W i ii bsubluz. .,,: sz , .,:. slf as ' XY if in if W 'f ff f 2 4 . , . if E5 WE? 6-,.. jg W s ff' 5 E ii if SQA' Voyle Mcfarland l Donald Schulz Rob PeHengill Carllon Simonson John Moeller Fred Severo Waller Schaffer Thomas Sorensen Clifford Wurfel Roberl Whilehall Ray Hus'l'on Theodore Wallace Thormod Hanson Lo al Hoover Roheri Edman Roberi Gerner William Weber William Dodge Thurman Gray Siewarf Gregory William Allman Oliver Anlonuccio Don Archer Glenn Fleming Ben lchikawa Thomas Moore John Henselman Jim Browning Fu Tse Huang Douglas Bafz Harold McGill Tau Delta Phi Since l9l5 Tau Della Phi has main'l'ained pri- vaie dominion in ihe Tower, allowing only members 'l'o enler, wilh women in parlicular excluded. This honor fralernily is open lo all male sl'udenl's who have a 2.0 grade average or beH'er. A unique pledging is held quarlerly in 'lhe Tower when nervous neophyles are made lo walk 'l'he Plank. William Lloyd Don Laclergue Richard Johnson Charles Thompson Whalen Hickey Richard Jordan James Kongsle Lawrence Slram Roberl' Sieffen Vernon Johnson Harold Slevens Elwood DeVilbiss William Donnelly Melvin Young Harold Rolh Alberl' Hooning William Gwinn Spruell Humphry 'K' JY? ,gym XF' William Allman GarreH' McClung Lionel Cross Mel Binkley Ted Breeden Bob Dean Ed Ellis Tom Lamberr Jerry Hufford James Van Ess Harlow Lloyd Marino Mangiola Marvin McCorkle Norman Marla++ Vincen+ Luczak Herber+ Hansen Harry Bias Dana SuHon Dick Villafuerfe Dan Marshall Dale Tygre++ Lauren Swanson John Tyler Gene Schwab Len Marks William Sfarrs Chuck Wing Mil'I'on Winiers Harold Fonda Dave Down Murray Clark Russ Miichell Adviser Presiclenl' Alpha Phi Omega The Gamma Be+a chapier of Alpha Phi Omega, lhe largesi Greek leH'er organizafion in ihe U.S., was founded on +his campus in I939-+he firsi na+ional frafernify al' San Jose Sialel Quarierly proiecis con- ducied by +his organiza'I'ion are: +he Bindex, +he Book Exchange, 'rhe painiing of +he Macfadden Heal+h CoHage, and 'lhe providing of campus cigareHe urns. This year's maior proiec+ was 'rhe cons+ruc+ion of a sfudenf parking lol near ihe campus. Ofher acfivifies include 'fhe forming of a local A.P.O. Alumni Associafion and a Bay Area ln+er-Chap+er Council. A-Phi-O's begin clearing debris 'From 'lhe proposed s+uden+ parking area. Lef+ +o righ'l': Garrefi' Mc- Clung, Russ Mi+chell hiding Jinx Johnson, Marino Mangiola, Bob Dean, Lauren Swanson, and Herberl' Hansen hef+ily heaving ihe plank. I3I Bob Madsen Blue Key is a nalional honor 'frafernily founded +o promofe school spiril' and aclivifies. Besl' known for i+s annual s'l'uden'I' direc'l'ory, 'lhe group sponsors Easier Sunrise Services, ushers al' afhlelic even1's, and in Spring Quarler conducls high school senior fours on campus. Officers are Bob Madsen, president Dick Shaffar, vice-presidenh Mac Marlinez, cor- responding secrefaryg R-ay Lyon, second secrerary and freas- urer. 1 E Blue Key members are shown here on a meehng nigh? checking copy for rhe Dnreclory John Moeller Dave Down Walfer Shaffer Rob Pe'Hengill Jack Scheberies Roberl' King Harry Beclc Dick Osborn Mac Marrinez Clifford Maiersilc Richard Snider Coy Sragge Ray Lyon Harold McGill Michael Barchi Pele Cirivilleri Richard Fros+ Roberl' Gross Edward Gasper Clifford Tuclcer Tom Leonard Bob Cusfer Spartan Spears Spar+an Spears, sophomore women's service organiza+ion, has a maximum membership of fweniy. New Spears are chosen from freshmen who have par- Hcipaied in ai' leasi' iwo aciiviiies dur- ing +heir firsi' year ai' San Jose S'l'a'l'e. Spears work in 'ihe informa+ion boo'I'hs on Reg. Days, sponsor a quar+erly losf and found rummage sale, ancl assisi wiih various campus service proiecis. Edi+h Perazzo Marilyn Pes+arino Mary Power Mildred Knowles Jill Iverson Rosalie Young Joan Rogers Virginia Johnson Pai' Alolefi' Carol Larson Jo Anne Moore Mary Lou Carli Joyce Dalfon BeHy Darenclinger Nancy Embshoff Joey Baldwin Barbara Ben+ley lngrid Andersson Joyce Malone Spartan Shields The Sparian Shields is composed of Sophomore men who were aclive dur- ing lheir Freshman year. Founded in I949, fhe Shields sell coke al' alhlelic evenfs, help wilh regisfrafion, and gen- erally aid +he school. Officers for ihis year were: Jim Porfer, presidenfg Henry Down, vice-presidenfg Don Curry, sec- refaryg and Dave Woods, lreasurer. Bob Cross Bob PeHif Bill Pelfii Dave Woods Fran Polek Henry Down James Burke Edwin Tull' ..-Q-5149 Philip Niederhoff Chuck Wing Don Curry Ray McLean My HB2 f QE-1 Tom Evans Seymour Abrahams .Dick Albrechr Don Doiy Ray Wilkerson Jim Porfer , ,, 456 X' 'Jin all af? -We ,PWM Frank Winkler Dan Sawyer AbboHS'rincl1comb William Gwinn Ted Breeden Joe G. Lopez Leopold Orfiz Raymond Ma++l'1ews Warren S+orm G-ra+'ran Perry Henry La Planle Harry Holyfield Raymond Capella Douglas Freeborn Edward Hansen Ralph Abreu Richard Barrick Jerome Vidulich Loyal Hoover Warren Hehir Richard Olson Roberl' Dickey Jerry Moore Mi'I'cl'1ell Kanalakis Angelo Hillas Jack Bur'l'on Waller Corriea Dale Olson Laurence Burnham 'Nilliam Grofegulli Roberf Lum Charles Royals Presiden+: Charles Royds Vice-Presiden+: Ed Hansen Secrefary: Frank Winkler Secre+ary1 Leopold Orfiz Treasurer: Ted Breeclen President Roberl' Lum Vice-President Warren Hehir Secrelaryz Harry Holyfield L+. Col. Thomas Lee Treasurer: Abbolf S+inchcomb L+. Col. Harold Bowman Silver Sabers Milifary Social seas-+y Capfain John Thompson escorfs 'lhe I950 Milifary Ball queen Suzanne PoHer on a 'four of inspeclion X' 1 I 4,92 533 2 of T Z xl il? ,fs 12 Alpha Della Sigma members ga+her a+ a work meefing lo plan fufure prolecfs Bill Simons, Presidenl Bill Francis, Vice-Presidenf Ralph Pelerson, Secrefary Bob Cusier, Treasurer i '- Ei:i?::: IZ-:Ez 1 4. faq 41' Julius Baldini Mas Kumano Ellior House Ralph Peferson William Francis Bill Cain Kenneih Churma Alberl' Hooning Rober+ Carl+on Richard Granr Roberl' Neal Pe'I'er Edmondson William Ernsl Jack MacDonald James Baker A.D.S.'s pose for your La Torre pholographerz FIRST ROW, lefi 'lo righf: Frank De Mayo, Ray Di Piazza, Taylor Chambers, Bob Carl+on, George Pizanfe, Bill PeHi1', Bill Simons. SECOND ROW Ray Yonce, Ted Shorl, Ken Clnurma, Pele Edmondson, Bill Cain, Elliol' House, Jack MacDonald. Alpha Delta Sigma Nalional Aclveriising Honorary Ray Lehmlcohl V Ray Di Piazza Ray Lyon Bob Cusfer Marvin Brauns+ein Bill Pe'l l'il' Tom Ellis Ray Yonce Ted Shorl' Vincenl' Scampini William Simons Edward Gasper Spruell Humphry l40 i L Members of Alpha Era Sigma lisien a+'ien+ively 'fo guesi' speaker in S+uden'r Union. Mary Lou Youngdaie Warren Sform Melvin Young Carl Anderson William Simons Oliver Smiih AbboHS+incl'1comb James Bohannon Deioris Peiersen Thurman Gray Vincenf Langa Roberi Henderson Michael Lopez Harold Srevens Barney Bragg Jackson Branclf Herman Velazq Virginia Neall S L 1 3 Alpha Eta Sigma Honorary Accounfing Fra'lernil'Y Warren Sform, presidenl' Barney Bragg, vice-presidenl' Vince Langa, secreiary Mike Lopez, 'rreasurer rlvan Rosenzweig Vincenl' Luczak Charles Thompson Ed Olivera hy Hus'l'on Angelo Hillas Joe Lopez Bill Donnelly udley French Pele Cirivilleri Melvin Young Ar+hur Kelley Alpha Eta Rho ln'rerna+ional Aviafion Fra+erni'l'Y Ross Jacobson, presiclenl' Clair Tellier, secrelary Norman Beam, vice-presidenl' Paul Nichols, 'lreasurer Ross Jacobson Bob Gross Melvin Young Paul Nichols Clair Tellier Roberl' Gilberl' Darrell Rouleau Clyde Ruiledge Norman Beam Marvin Pa'H'on Thomas Leonard Andrew Princeau Guido Pasforino Delta Phi Delta Na+ional Honorary Aff sociery E of V' M ll is gf? ,,. . - QM, - , , , Dora Andersen James Johnson Fred Wallace Belly Malson Pal' Anlhony Edwin Wishon Pafricia Ken+ Richard Franco Roger Aragona ,ii sv , .alma -wir S. W .V Anile Lewis Ellioll' House Mary Harris Lilian Dimpfl Q l 'i :., . ,, A' y ne -1 11122525252 nv.. 5 ,.A, ,,,,. 1 y ,251 Margarel Nakamura Barbara Ko erslxi Lela Howard Marion Nichols Belly Hoenshell Richard Alley Arluro Moreno Na+ Fasl' I43 ig 2554 KE ' ik ,f wspziiw 'gy was ,ai .SMX D' ,i..-1 FIRST ROW, lefl' +o righh Leopold Orliz, John Lund, Tom Moore, Dr. Solzin, Angelo Cenlanni. SECOND ROW: Roberl' Johnson, Jim Slevenson, Judson Aspinwall, Gor- don Van Arsclale, George Abrahamson, George Pefersen. THIRD ROW: William Green, Dale Pe'H'y, Charles Belden, Howard Seedall. Don Gorin, Norman Morfen- sen, George Boyle. Epsilon Pi Tau Epsilon Pi Tau is an lnfernafional Professional lndusfrial Ar+s Organizalion for Indus- +rial Arls maiors. Rho Chapler al' San Jose S'l'a+e boas'l's a large, aclive membership. The group holds gel-'logefhers and social 'funclions each quarler. Pledges +o Epsilon Pi Tau, FIRST ROW, lefl +o right Herb Neise, Ar'I'hur Suhr, Don Pe+erson, Ben Low, Jack Wil- burn, Francis Win+er. SECOND ROW: Herberi Lewis, Glen Fleming, Roberi Frifz, Lawrence PiH's, Dale Tagger+, Bob Gilbeau, Cliff Oliver. THIRD ROW: Waller Kick, Ed Geri+z, Roberl' Bonde, Tom Sorenson, Louie Melo, Rolph Giese, Whalen Hickey, James Cahoon, William Burnes, Edgar Johnson, James Browning, Tom Chandler, Harry Boos, Roberi' Trimble, Allen Gyving, Howard Seedall. S s Q, Q ., ' ' . , rs' --iff is S ss sig if - A -r .V 2' 1, r'ii'gl'1:.- QNX 'BM' .sf si. N X A ska Q, rwiivk- s ,Q M NYS? QSM A if F .SRF as W 4 ' .. k R Sw wa ' x 5' if Nr, af gaa X is Q3 ,t 5 mf' 9 'Wy -D N E iw! 1 -s ,A A K N, J A 5.5485 Us '5:.' ilk!- Kenne+h Snow Warren Harrison Morris Sherr William Dodge Philip Sinclair Joyce Waldorf Charles Thompson James Fredericlcsen James lso XD Dick Banker Geraldine Gibbs Lorraine Pahl Harold Rue Marlha Brazell Darleen Helin 1 -:Y .Mp- Lawrence S+ram Evorene Ha+field Chesler Bise William uarfool' Douglas Bah John Francis Ray Hummel George TaYlor Allison Pfleghaar Roberi' Moberg Jack Holland Rolf Bondelie Gordon Fraser Milburn Wrighl ff- -sn ,ae ., Eta Mu Pi Honorary M ercha ndising Frafernily Rolf Bondelie, presidenf Lorraine Pahl, vice-presidenl' Allison Pfleghaar, secrelary Douglas Bah, lreasurer Gamma Alpha Chi Na+ional Aclverlising Honorary Presiclenf, Barbara Koperski Secrelary, Dorolliy Jocz Treasurer, Wilma Loomis Reporrer, Jane Bracly Agnes Boller Chrisfine A. Heck Dorofhy Jocz Helen Louise Waller Pafricia Perry Joanne B. Wilson Janice Wolff Wilma Loomis Barbara Koperski Beverly Baier Rose Marie Polsinelli Iris Bearon Mary Carol Barfholemy Jeannine Shorl' Be'Hy Cicerone Gladys Viles BeH'y Yoho Marfha Brazell Kafherine A. Williams Margarei Nakamura i Charles Hummel Pafricia WyaH' David Minor Dresden Smi+h Claude Cunningham Agnes Jackson B. Vincenl' Adams Roberl' King Harold Ro'l'h William Gwinn Gamma Pi Epsilon Honorary Ma'l'hema+ics Sociefy B. Vincenl' Adams, presidenl' Clyde Wilcoxon, vice-presidenl June Coafes and Agnes Jackson, secre+aries Floyd Weymoufh, 'lreasurer Gamma Pi Epsilon holds an open mee+ing in +he S'l'uclen+ Union. H- Berl' Walson Billy Crowell Kappa Delta Pi Nalional Ed ucalion Honorary Rober+a Scheer, presidenl Billy Crowell, vice-presiclenf Marianne Newman, secrelary Gladys Walson, 'lreasurer FIRST ROW, lefl' lo righ+: Pal Sloul, Ella Johnson, Phyllis Haglund, Joyce Ganser, Frances Hoffmann, Janis Ralhbone, Joyce Anderson, Dorolhy Copriviza. SECOND ROW: Hamillon Bailey, Pal O'Brien, Kalherine Slanlon, Pal Meek, Barbara Sloan, Joyce Hayward, Miriam Jansen, Anne Monlgomery, Elsie Bassi, Elizabelh Keller. THIRD ROW: Dorolhy Brown, Mildred Reed, Carol Scalapino, Jewell Auslin, Peggy Dodds, Nadine Grasso, Audrey Cross, Carolyn Kelchum, Gladys Walson, Elizabelh Hill, Virginia Wefzel. FOURTH ROW: Maurice Freeland, Ralph Wing, Brooke JarreH', Phylis Thom. FIFTH ROW: Oliver Osllund, Mary Dougherly, Rosemary McKean, Elsa Groverman, Ross Fuller, Paul Carr, David Hammack, Leslie Foslerman, Joanne Flennilcen, Roberl Benesh, Dr. Henry Meclcel. mawmMMaN:sww'fesm.,w . K f we fe , , ,W,a.4a.1.f,f azwesf , s 1 x W any . ,, ff x. . ,, , . 1VIu Phi Epsilon Na+ionaI Professional Music socieiy Kafherine Sorensen, presidenl Charlolfe Debay, vice-presidenr Beverly Auiry, secrelary Jackie Kugel, secreiary 53- i . Q 5 f W 3' i Eva Hicks Melpo Zones Lorilea Williams Bonnie Neubarih Esfelle Lopes Frances Hoffmann llene Sandberg Dolores Anderson Beverly Aufry Elsie Bassi Kaflierine Sorensen Phi Mu Alpha Naiaanal Music Fra+emi+y Charles Wiser, presideni' Waller Colhary, vice-presidenl' Darrell Graves, secreiary Roger Conklin Edward Von Holsi' Charles Wiser Herb Palnoe Norman Persing Darrell Graves Joe Guihrie Joseph Graves Kennelh Mullen Russell Reed Rex Williams Gordon Sandford Arfhur Margioffa Waller Coihary Mario Valdasfri Roberf Gill Pefer Mesa Dean Sensenbaugh Fred Mangini Cliff Tucker Harold McGill Phi Epsilon Kappa Honorary Physical Eclucafion Frafernify Members of Phi Epsilon Kappa af a recenf dinner held af Rickey's in Palo Alfo. P.E.K. officers are: Bob Shipley, presi- clenf: Bob Gill, vice-presidenfg Cliff Tucker, secrefaryg and l. D. Henry, freasurer. l5l Carolyn Ke+cl1um Rosemary McKean Joyce Frosi Pi Epsilon Tau G. E. Honor Frafernify Barbara Sloan, presidenf Shirley Gere, reporfer Barbara de Long, secrefary Nadine Grasso Jean A'I'her'ron Joyce Anderson Barbara Sloan Beryl Glasby Elsa Groverman EIizabe+h Keller Frances Hoffman Billy Crowell Marjorie Goody Barbara de Long Elsie Bassi ,pw JC fir' if opus, 'Nh l52 G 5 .xziz - M., W Shirley Gere Anne Monigomery i Sigma Delta Pi Nalional Spanish Honor Sociely Alvaris Sa nlos, presidenl' Loren Cluff, 'lreasurer Glendawyn Cox, recording secrelary Aurora de LaRosa, corresponding secretary Ralph Triano Doro+hy Copriviza Mac Marlinez Dolores Rose George Griialva Glendawyn Cox Alvaris San+os Maria Navarro Roberf Alhenour ra--is :rin Loren Cluff Salvador Sanfilippo William Moellering ' A. Thornlon Filzhugh f Aurora de LaRosa l Phyllis Bolinger l P. l53 Lloycla Thompson Tau Gamma Honorary P.E. and Recrearion Fralernify Lloycla Thompson, presidenl' Annabelle Vargas, vice-presiclenl' Dorofhy Smifh, secreiary Colleen Brooks, Treasurer Andrea C. Kriege Annabelle Vargas Marfha Niefschke Kay ArneH Alice Bergna Doroihy M. Smiih Ru+l1 Laine Barbara Braun Colleen Brooks Mary Ann Brill Lois Weber Carolyn Snider Mary Whire Joan Buszelc Janei' E. Openshaw 'it E is L5 1 3 L 2A ,pf Q. -Mi. hi Nzsgdi W in um ?gii,g'5'i - ' arolyn Joergensen Roberi' Nelson Dorolhy Walling Agnes Vierra Mary Hill 'illiam Trimingham Be'Hy Farrar Alfred Crowle Charles Uyeda Marilyn Peiersen Jim S+. Germain, Presiden+ B t B t B t Masako Morimo+o, Corres. Secreiary e G' e G' e G' larv De Luchi Gay Byinglon, Recording Secreiary Alfred Crowle, l'lis'l'orian Honorary Biology Sociefy Leona F. Pilz Caroline Coleman -V aqua., Delta Nu Theta Home Economics Honorary Joyce Harris Mary J. Afkins Helen Wass Mary Louise Bachmann Frances Delucchi Blanche Teves , i mg if ' X if E James S+. Germain GaY Byingion Masako Morimofo Joyce Harris, Presidenl' Helen Wass, Vice-Presiclenl' Mary De Luchi, Secrefary-Treasurer Jo Bugnone Anne Garrefson Lois Goodspeed Ru+h Sleele 1 ea'. Qi L fx --ii. I - ,i,. ' ,J an f Bob Cross Edi+h Perazzo Dorofhy Brown Alion l-ounrain if . mxr ., k Q N -ra ...if Doris Sweei Richard Wimer Caroline Robins Dolores Rose Roberi' Afhenour Juliana Alger Clifford Wuriel Phyllis Bolinger Dorofhy Copriviza Ann Droubay Iota Delta Phi Na+n-mal French Honorary Rolf M. Bondelie Jewel Riddle Walier Boock ef -'-- 2 r x 5 yawn- Z. ra K r wi' 4 ia vhy 1 an Mi'-'R 9 rr. 5 Cora Perez Jim Edwards Barbara Koperslci Roberi' Benesh Phyllis Rolfes Carlion Simonson Gladys Waison Beri' L. Waison Jack H. Holland Pi Omega Pi Na+ional Honorary Business Educafior Mildred Reed Harold Sfevens Doroihy Alexander Charles Miguelgorr Milburn D. Wrighf Edwin A. Swanson i 2 4 FIRST ROW, lefi 'lo righiz Walier Luclewig, Leon Hiam, Merrill Hugo, Brian Wrighi, Ray Fish, Ken Hardcasile, Milf Thompson, Russ Mirchell, Bill Gro+egu+h. SECOND ROW: Herb Johnson, Ken Marci, Jerry Daly, John Wilson, Dwighi Fisher, Alden Blood, Donald Davis, Ari' Hale, lrwin Riogers, Henry Wrighf, Dr. Schmold+, Mill' Sanianociio. BeH'y Jessee, Presideni' Gloria Cameron, Vice-Presideni' Esfelle Lopes, Secrerary Jean PaccheHi, Treasurer Phi Upsilon Pi Honorary Chemisrry Fra+erni+y Delta Phi Upsilon Nafional Kindergar+en-Primary orgsnsmion Henry Wrighi, Grand Analys+ Gerald Wesilalce, Vice Grand Analysi' Kenne+h Marci, Secreiary Donald Davis, Treasurer Delia Phi Upsilon members, SEATED ON COUCH, lefr +o righl, are: Mary Ellen Wise, Dr. Wills, Jean PaccheH'i, Carol Scalapino. BACK ROW, around piano: Dolores Ridgely, Esielle Lopes, Donna Cooier, Genore Brolcken, Lucile Harris. MIDDLE ROW: Roma Riier, Regina Smirh, 'Clara Maggio, Gloria Cameron. SEATED: BeHy Jessee and Pafricia Wood. Sororities Beverly Rickeffs Joyce Frosf Diana Anson Janice Wolff Celesfe Graeser Helen Dimmick Joan Michell Phyllis Raef Mifzie Thorpe Pal' Afherfon Marilyn Bone Evelyn McCurdy Pcmhellenic: Council The Panhellenic Council, composed of represenfafives from each sororiiy on campus decides policy on maffers affecfing fhe sororifies. This organizafion is a new one on our campus, buf has grown fremendously fhis year 'lhrough fhe efforfs of Evelyn McCurdy presidenfg and Dean of Women Helen Dimmiclr, adviser. Organizafion Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Chi Omega Delfa Gamma Delfa Zefa Gamma Phi Befa Kappa Alpha Thefa Kappa Kappa Gamma Sigma Kappa Senior Beverly Rickeffs Joyce Frosf Diana Anson Janice Wolff Celesfe Graeser Virginia Ashley Virginia Cox Mildred Canelo Virginia Wefzel Vaux Mervy Junior Joan Michell Phyllis Raef Mifzie Thorpe Pal' Afherfon Marilyn Bone Grace Griffel Carolyn Krengel Eleanor Sfone Lorelei Holbrook Ellen Copeland Virginia Ashley Virginia Cox Mildred Canelo Virginia Wefzel Vaux Mervy Grace Griffel Carolyn Krengel Eleanor Sfone Lorelei Holbrook Ellen Copeland 5 W' a 3' 5: . M an 1 P.. '73 W ,V V 1 f x - . .un 'N W , .- , .- , A 1 3 XX I. ., V A :, N if 'X Q- Alpha Chi Omega AChiO, lhe only sororily wilh a swimming pool, celebraled i'ls 'l'hird birfhday al' San Jose Siale lhis year. During lhe year, members volunleered 'lheir services al' lhe Chandler Tripp School. Officers are Eva Hanson, presidenh Ardiih Clinlcscales, vice-presidenig Elsie Lawson, secrelaryg Sally Diekman, 'lreasurerg and Mrs. Allen Mclvlasler, adviser. UH' adm Wlllll Shirlee Wilson Marlha Sullivan Beverly Whiiaker Lu Weaver l6l Mary Keller June Mifclwell Bev Bergslrom Jacque Anclre Mary Lou Bachmann Joan Awbrey Marlyn Ahlenius Arvia Brooks Marilyn Blue Jane Brady Ada Broclcman Jackie Bessiere Winnie Brooks Phyllis Raef Marguerile Crawford Pauline Day Joan Filzqerald Joyce Frosl' Janel' Fraser Jeanne Durrell Diane Alfirnus Joan Greco JeaneHe Gomes Joan Alley Jacqie Larsen l-lenrieH'e Lloyd Marlyn Lu+l1er Deloris Pefersen Marilyn Vasey Nan Wilson Calhy Savinovicli Sally Seacord Ardenne Samuels Ru+l1Swindal Frances Allcins Alicia Ward LaRea Wells Mary Lou Carli Dorollay Walls Carlee Gervais Alpha Omicron Pi Adding +o +he fun +his year was a novel scholarship dinner held in win+er quar+er. The girls aH'ended lhis parly dressed according lo +he grades 'rhey received 'Fall quarfer. OFFicers are Jeanne Durrell, presidenh Andrea Kriege, vice-presidenig Marilyn Vasey and Pal' Kiely, secrelariesg Winifred Brooks, lreasurerg and Dr. Roberla Holloway, adviser. J he-,Q rxm avg 3 x M 0 ,g 4, di 1. 'x 'er 33 N f S. x ii in NE? :-2 .fx N -1 -ik WK vm, 5' bf ,Mw,f X Aw y Alpha Phi Alpha Phi won second prize in 'rhe Homecoming parade, and fhird prize in March Melodies. They joined wiih D.U. +o sponsor a Chrisimas par+y 'for fhe children of ihe Home of Benevolence. Founders' Day was celebraied by ihe Alpha Phi's a+ 'lhe Fairmoni Hofel. Officers are Rosemarie Gosselin, presidenh Phyllis Bolinger, vice-presidenh Jody S'rapler, secrefaryg Beverly Beeler, +reasurerg and Miss Wood, Mrs. Sfevens, and Miss Smi'rh, advisers. Q M W A WN X .Q t 9 N v , A! ,liq I . , x , ' mvk N m F , ... Q- -1 L 2'9- r.mU9 wX .. , if s 'R 'xr The Chi O's, winners of lhe lall quarler scholar- ship lrophy, ushered in lhe spoolcs wilh a Hal- loween parly al lhe Mary Anne Gardens, ioined wlh lhe A.T.O.'s lor a ioinl parly lor needy chil- dren, and leled lheir pledges al a February dance al lhe Devonshire Counlry Club. Officers are Melba Sills, presidenlg Killy Gunner, vice- presidenl: Barbara Walls, secrelaryg Janice Wolff, lreasurerg and Miss Marie Carr, adviser. Chi Omega 'S' Carol Lou While Nancy Wallon Carol Frewaldl Barbara Wilhey Elizabelh Findlay Norma Welch Barbara Walls Belly Jean Whilney Janice Wolll Donna Monroe Mary Ann Weisbrod Marcia Whilalcer Belly Gelz Laura Lee Willson Marilyn Wilson Q3 , -,.-.. - X, E., Mm K wk Wx is EEE ' ...-,.,. . :Eat F.: . Q- 8 t gs: R Ziig., 9 f x 'V . ' V 54 QQ ': Y i mx 4' :-, 'V ' -I ..,.1 t ' , . ,-,.,.- -.-. : .,:,1,Z54' . ..,.. ,., x In 5 Kg? - wp ,Q ...., . , ..,., 6 H . 5 ' --va . . 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Officers are Joan Beeler, presidenh Shirley Crandall, vice-presidenlg Marian Swanson, secrelaryg Bambi Benz, 'lreasurerg and Miss Mabel Crumby and Miss Mary Lou Monfgomery, advisers. fs Carol Slelling Carolyn Urenn Lori Tlwureson Alice Spagopulos Marian Swanson Miriam Wallace Marilyn Tl'1a'l'cl1er Glenny Whilmire Nancy Weir Carolyn Snider Marge Jenvey 11.4-. . 'W ,, W E L-sv ---- . I Q 1 W If Q , K 'f!!'llhQ,i A A f Hukfygx Q X Q . xx N N -. QQ 1 A e I f Q f ,G+ :ar Q ! ,ar X, 1 S Q? IW 'ss we if , Delta Zeta Della Zela lhis year celebraled wilh a coslume parly and a Chrislmas dance l1eld al' 'rhe chapler house, and a pledge dance a+ +l1e Sir Francis Drake in San Francisco. Officers are Diana Kaulbach, presidenlg Teddy Bulmon, vice-presidenlg Carolyn Joergensen, 'rreasurerg and Dr. Mar- garel Jones and Miss Pauline Lyncl'1, advisers. R 32 P: We K ,il :.:.5f::.:..,, , -f ,.. sa' 5 .::. , 'Gig' ax. 5 an X 5 ig, 1 Q Nl? h , as ff ' .aw sz! We fa ,af E 3 I W., R, 2 f W 3 EQ V xmg N ic. , , 62,5 . 1 tv my Y Q '1e, 1 E 4 1 Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Plii members were hosiesses a+ +l1e annual Panhellenic spring brealrfas+ +l'1is year. This group also won +l1e slcil' prize a+ +l1e fra'l'erni+y sponsored Greek gel'-'rogel'l1er 'fall quarfer. Of- ficers are Alice Kenl' Bergna, presidenh Bella Calvin, vice-presidenh June Pereira, secreraryg Joyce Lyman, 'rreasurerg and Mrs. Dolores Spurgeon, adviser. Jean Penningfon Jeanie Nieri - , ish QQ I 1 A 2 Q ' :Z G , f fx ww X 1 In 'F' W KI ,1 'ak -1- .5 5 ' 2 ,gf ff 'Sw f 'J if ? W. . m , ,Rik ,VVV Y X W ' 6 , 3 iw , 5 W - L 7 ff X 25- A,Ah., 4 ,...,., I w -:,.--': 1 .:- R 'AAQ .QW , ..,,. 6 ..,,,.. nw .X . 4, 5 If 'B X, ' ,, V .. , uf. A 5, ' . 3 I: 9 V T: Q 3 .:,. Q 'r.,p:x 5 A? 2' 39x 'S 4 . A M , 11 5, . . I A . at QQ 5 Hx 'W QP Kappa Alpha Theta The biggesf evenl' on +he The+a's calendar lhis year was a S5000 fire which desfroyed a par+ of 'lheir house. A Founders' Day luncheon commemoraling lhe 'founding of lhe organizalion in l87O was held during winler quarfer. Officers are Nancy Marlin, presidenlg Pa+ Turner, vice-president Yvonne Hielm, secrefaryg Corinne Kenneally, freasurerg and Miss Bernice Tompkins, adviser. LX .. ai ,A-f if f N5 Rs I w.5.j! F., .. , H 6 in K 1 2, ,W Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma won firs+ place in 'the A.W.S. sponsored March Melodies +his year. They also presenfed a speech facully reading hour for ihe college in general. Tiny key bracelels were presenled +o +he pledges af lhe winler quar+er pledge dance a'r fhe Devonshire Counlry Club. Officers are Mariorie Goody, presidenlg Pai' Flanagan, vice-president Rosalie Young, secrefaryg Pamela Moore, +reasurerg and Miss Marlha Thomas, adviser. .1 E'l'Jr Hu' W Mary Power Jacque Van Arsdale Ka+herine S+an+on Pal' Ryan Dale Schumacher Alice Weslfall Rosalie Young Marlene Zisch Virginia We+zel 'QV i 'fm W S., Q N5 W' in 'LTL' ff 'JJA if Us ,- if . Z' 6 . it L ef-ff g 'E Q E S .M-x 5. , - 1 gg . mf 'li mb 4 f HX n B ff V F S :Aw M 5 K Q . 72 ,W . -. 4 Q- 'Q7 4' ,223 2 vu if Sigma Kappa A ioini' Chrisrmas pariy w+h Lambda Chi Alpha for 1'he children a+ fhe Coun+y Hospilal con- cluded 1'he fall quar+er 'For +he Sigma Kappas. ln spring quar+er 1'he group were week-end con- venfion gues'l's af ihe Lambda chapier house in Berkeley. Officers are Carolyn Plough, presi- denh Mary Lou Gardner, vice-presidenh Marilou Borgen, secre+aryg Joan Conden, 'ireasurerg and Dr. Alice Demeni, adviser. Joyce Yesfer Mary Srone Ann Shaw Jeanne Thomas Mildred Walls Ann Woolaver Donna Wegner Jo Ann Whi+e Mariy Schroder -ff' Fraternities 41' Coy Sfaggs Presideni Wall' Sfover John WiHwer Bob Roika Lud Spolyar Rob PeHengill Duke Deras Tom Hafch S+ew McCullough Jack Roberis Kei+h Medeiros Bill Finger Wally McClymon+ I. F. C. The lnierfraierniiy Council is composed of represen+a+ives from mosf of +he social fra+erni+ies ai' Siafe l+'s purpose is +he regula+ion of ihe organizaiions which compose Hs membership. Oiiiicers are Coy Siaggs president Rob PeHengill, vice-presidenh Tom Ha+ch, secreiaryg and Kei+h Madeiros, freasurer. Organizaiions Alpha Tau Omega Del+a Sigma Gamma Delia Sigma Phi Delia Upsilon Kappa Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Sigma Kappa Sigma Alpha Epsilon Senior Represeniaiives Walf Siover John WiH'wer Bob Roika Lud Spolyar Rob Pe++engill Duke Deras Tom Hafch Coy Siaggs Slew McCullough Sigma Pi Jack Roberis Thefa Chi Keiih Medeiros Theia Mu Sigma Bill Finger The'ra Xi Wally McClymon+ Leland Willman Vince Malone Glenn Brown John Moeller Ya Junior Represen+a+ives Leland Willman Vince Malone Glenn Brown John Moeller Don Henricksen Rod Kelley Wal+ Morse Dick Hammer Frank Dunn Tom Miller Dick Garcia Keiih Endersby George Sweei' Rod Kelley Kei+h Endersby Wal+ Morse George Sweef We Dick Hammer Frank Dunn Tom Miller Dick Garcia A ........ N fl' rf-1. x A W, YH? ,l,,,,N i Q09 if 'Site Don Enos Mike Chamberlain Bob Hassli Bill Armell Will Olsen Don Ellison Mill Merrick William Rafloski John Ai+ken Donald Mehr+ens Tom Bair Gerald Simpson Eddie Salvadalena Norman Reger Bob Mosle Lee Willman Bob Cline Raub Bufler Pe+e Isola Fred Wool Claude Bolender Terry Bowman Valen+in Donaire George Prussia Vince Beriolucci Gerard Brigh+ Hezzie Moore Henry Jacobs Bob Baron Roger Calleri Rober+ Maydeck Wal+er S+over George Taylor Louis Eike Bob Velladao Richard Bryan Jim Morris Len Cerney Bernie Isaacson Bill Miller Bob Pugh Bill Janssen Bill Wilson Bill Pi+cher John Cabri Fred Cockrill Frank Fairchild Jerry Schmidf Paul Bowen Hal Gubernick Jack Holland Don Sweeney Dale Cooksey Hank Adams Clarke Brierley Gene Broderick Alpha Tau Omega Della Tau Omega lhis year became Alpha Tau Omega, and celebrafed lhe move wilh an Apache Dance held a+ Hillsdale and lhe Luau held in spring quarler. Officers are Bolo Baron, presidenfg Bill Armell, vice- presidenlg Jerry Schmidl, secrefaryg Bill Miller, 'rreasurerg and Jack Holland, adviser. Ronald Bender John Dehaan John Sleele Peler Edmondson Bob Clark John Mueller Dick Schmirz Don Pallerson Leland Davis Carl Zehm Al Tafoya Mike Barchi Len Cavanaugh Jim Smilh Dick Granl Ted Chamberlain Royce Malhews Earl Nielsen Bill Moore Dick Rockhold Jack Trimmingham Bill Morgan Ward Carson Budd Sage Don Siemons Orme Shockley Richard Jones Darrell Rouleau Waller Mueller Ned Harding Jerry S+evens Thayer Johnson Charles Rouse Wilber Thureson Clyde Zirbel Tom Campbell Bob Hines Bob Farrand Harry Powers Jess Aguilar William Mahan Donald Fahler Tom Mullan Harold Reily Bill Morgan John Regalado Bob Coffee Vincenl Malone Charles Curlis Roberl' Booher Don Ling Norm Simpson Bud Jenvey Donald Swanson George Gunler Harry Cordero Joe Pappas Jay Hopkins Dr. Charles Suffield George Kolb V R ,qi '33 by s.,,,Ni-U Delta Sigma Gamma The D.S.G.'s held lheir annual dinner dance al Shadowbrook and a New Year's parly al' 'lhe DeAnza. The pledges had fun loo-walking in lhe snow from Virginia Cily lo Reno, lhal' is. Olificers are Harry Powers, presidenlg Dick Granl, vice-presidenlg Bob Hines, secrelaryg Dick Rockhold, 'rreasurerg and Earl Campbell, Norman Dollofl, and Charles Suffield, advisers. A f XX ni CS Jerry Marlin Frank Benilo John Willwer Bob Torrey Hal Frisch Dan Cresser -R - Bob Kissick Bill King Charles Casey Fred Allred 34. 'WJ' Don Harkness Arr Aby Jim Burke Ken Maddux Henry Rosendin Marv Scarper Berl Walson Hal Morion Dave Hill William Lyfle Lee Newron Gerry Salmon Edward Hughes Bob Hunfer Herb Larrus Ken Bush James Kane Edward Clemonls Wayne Glasgow Ken Chelron Delberl Knigh+ Arr Bussi Howard O'NeilI Bob Cancellieri Frank DeMayo Kenny Melherall Bob Roika Glenn Brown AI Di Pieiro Dale Rennie Jack Pale Don S+arr Louis lrace Vic Holshevnikoff Herb Gregory Bob Arlana Jack Young Bill Van Dorn Joseph Lopez Lee Duncan Norm Brown Pal VarkeHa Philip Laiimer Herb Jenkins Bill Woodfin+ John Rogers Bill Marlin Bill Erickson Bob Osborne Dick Grosser Dick Edwards Mervyn Wagner Charles S+evens Bob Shellenberger Delta Sigma Phi The annual Del+a Sigma Phi Carnalion Ball was held winler quarler al lhe San Francisco Bellevue Holel. The Sweelhearl' of lhe chapler, Barbara Fonles, was chosen from among +he girls allending lhis funclion. Officers are Glenn Brown, presidenlg Bill Lylle, vice- presidenlg John Rogers, secrelaryg Pa+ Varkella, +reasurerg and Edward Clemenls, adviser. Charles Lundy Howard Brown Oscar Melz Ed Mosher Don Douglas Tad Bonell Bill Miller Bob Madsen Fran McMahon Delavan Kennedy John Ryan Bill Lausfen Tom Harney Julius Rocca Tom Sparling Dick Jewell Don Chenowelh Edgar Hageman Bill Edis Frank Arena Mike Sfepovich Darrell Dukes Sfeve Harper Charles Luckhardl Bill Eckerl Lud Spolyar Bill Boolhe Ray Cupps Loren Walker Len Rhodes Dave Down Ray Lehmkuhl Bucl Cligny Harold Huxley Sieve Oliver Neil LascureHes Tom Arvin Bob Whalley Don Slraub Jack Brunlon John Moeller Lincoln Van cle G Don Brown George Coakley Henry Down Dick Thiel Dick Vaum Ross Carley Ken Senour Dick Murphy Bob King Jerry Nelson John Benson Bill WaH's Bob Schafz Ray Jones Delta Upsilon . ' ' - J A A -' -' ff-'-3 i' Q Y - , 1 m m , M x Nu if N x Avgy T ::. ..,. 9 ,.,.... -'-'-' --- . ,lll .I.:,A: E ' W e 1,41 iff.. 1 ff' .. --:-1'2: ..:.,:E:2:v, rf' '- ' ' '1 1 ...,,, ,,, ' , ' ff , K ff, Q J 5' T : W ..., . y.:,. , V, K, Z www-..,,,. ,,A,,,ehf4s ? 1 f wg The D.U.'s joined wifh Alpha Phi ai Chrislmas lo give a parly for +he children al' lhe Home of Benevolence. A ski 'rrip a+ Donner Summil highlighled January. Monlhly alumni dinners and a regional conference al Cal were among The major aclivilies. Officers are Don Brown, presidenh George Coalcley, vice-presidenlg Carlo BoH'ini and Richard Thiel, secrelariesg John Herceg, freasurerg and L+. Col. Howard Brown, adviser. Ross Fuller Waller Pelersen Jack Hoss Carlo Bollini Tip Harr Bob Tschanz 'Nr' , 'fi-1 Lloyd Bishop Dick Burkharl Sian Gum Jay Brown Don Lewis Lionel Goularfe Gerald Larson Don Henrichsen Dick Osborn Bill Lamson Maurice Richmond Warren Vandever Keilh Kepler Jack LeFevre Paul Davis Don Palmer John Kelsey Paul Morgan Warren Bishop Jack Reidy Bob Kaslner Bruce Jones Dick Frosl' Ed Von Holsl John Lo Monaco Jay Raw Bob Hifchcock Dick Manseau Ed Morgan Bill Wardle Bill Miley Rob Pe++engill Jerry Verlin Tom Casialdo Bob Hockey Paul Pursell Bob Klousner Hal Brislow Rex Harbord Alan Winlerbolham Chef Keil John S+aFford Norm Carfer Lou Gerard Hadley Ervin Ted Richmond Bill Gwinn Ray Hanagan AI Morfon Ed Gasper Kappa Alpha The local Kappa Alpha chapler was awarded lhe John Berryman lrophy for oulsland- ing achievemenl' during lhe pasl fwo years. The award was presenled in November al +he Province Council meeling held in San Jose. OFFicers are Paul Davis, presiclenl: Ray Hanagan, vice-presidenh Bill Swi'H', secrelaryg Rob Peflengill, 'lreasurerg and O. C. Wil- liams, adviser. 51' ,nm Jack Shipe Ray Silva Morris Sherr Harold Johnson Dave Woods Warren Jones Bob DeWil l' Rucly Warner Bob Miller George Spadafore Rodney Kelley Plalo Yanicks Ecl Mi+chell Duke Deras Tom Snashall Homer Lohr Howarcl Ross Franklin Hale Dick Rafloski Ken Churma Michael Digan Arfie Chris+opher Don Rivinius Waller Traub Bob Vsfiegand Allen Hansen John Marsh Don Camp Russ Forol Marvin Hall Elmer Sandy Roberr Bova Gus Zongus Lynn Boomershine Dan Kieselbach Bill Francis Lambda Chi Alpha The Lambda Chi's +his year coniinued +heir 'rradilional sponsorship of fhe annual Pushcarf Relays. This even+ is held during 'rhe spring quarfer every year. Officers are Don Camp, president Homer Lohr, vice-president Elmer Sandy, secrelaryg Bob DeWiH, freasurerg and Ber+ Morris, adviser. ,QD Muggs George Lewis Bob deSalles Coy Sfaggs Don Frosl Paul Bryan Richard Albrechr Ed Tuf+ Ted Ropolo Curl' Bidsfup Don Dofy Richard Hammer John Mcsweeney Larry Norlon Richard Reeves Rober+ Holmes John Scheidl' Rober'r Bowles Philip Niederhoff Jim Porfer Roger Flanagan Ronald Moss Corwin Barfield Harry Wal+ers Bill Hamon Fred Samler Ed Marlin Ken Black Don Edwards Chuck Wing Fred Hare Joseph Sarria Loren Lansberry Howard Snapp Jack Angius Bill La+imer Richard Schoen Phi Sigma Kappa A win'I'er quarier banque+ a+ 'I'he Brookdale Lodge, a dance ai 'rhe Devonshire Coun- +ry Club, a spring quarfer banquei' al' Rickey's and a dance ai' 'I'he Claremonl' con- cluded 'ihe Phi Sig's social calendar. Officers are Coy Sfaggs, president Howerd Mac! way, vice-presidenh Frank Canino. secrefaryg Ken Black, +reasurer: and Ken Johnson and Edward Shaw, advisers. I95 ill John Hillman Jack Simonfon Douglas S+emler Bob Glaves Waller Morse Bob Durkin Hal lvlessimer Louis Menghini Tom Hafch Duane Bap+is+e John Melendez George PaH'erson Maurice Charlal' Joe Mannon George Abrahamson Perry Linder Dick Lebedeff Herb Johnson Carl Fernandes Dale Harris Jack Avina Paul Dennis Richard BenedeH'i Bill Dodge Tom Burch Bill Hursf Don Davis Charles Mancine Herb Bonds William Scofield George Perazzo Lou Balbi Jack Kunz Phil Crimmins Richard Slrain Edmond Bense Bill Gallagher Jack German Harry Beck Don Peckham Roberl' Bonde John Markle Waller Johnson Pi Kappa Alpha The Pi K.A.'s won firsl place for house decorafions during fall Homecoming. Fall quar+er broughf a sad nole foo, when 'rhe much-lovecl mascol' of lhe group died. Officers are Harry Beck, president Herberl' Johnson, vice-presiclenlg Sian George, secrelaryg Phil- lip Crimmins, ireasurerg and Boris Gregory and Gus Leese, advisers. Dudley Gordon Ludwig Sam Bowman John Passey Quenfin Smifh John Hamber lvan Bland Bob Brady Glen Lovell Don McRae John Drew Warren Hagsirom Frank Bufierfield Barry Andersen Jack Osborn John Lee Bob Hall Frank Dunn Bill Rogers Don Farias Bob Moxley Wilbur Walkins Ed Miller Tom Wrigh+ William Wheeler Jim S+ewar+ Bill Hayes John Nail Bill Peck Earle Rice Siewarl McCullough George Graaskamp Floyd Brisbine Dick Thompson Gerald McA+ee George Callisch Chesley Douglas Ellioi' House Sleve EvereH' Owen Hall Ronald Wren John McBain Sigma Alpha Epsilon ,ff - . , ,.. s M - Q Q ,f b-.NNN 'wc The S.A.E.'s swepl +he Homecoming fesfivifies by winning firsl prize wilh 'rheir floal, and by sponsoring +l1e winning candidale in lhe queen conlesf. Officers are Bill Rogers, president Sieve Evere+'r, vice-presiclenlg John McBain, secrelaryg Owen Hall, lreasurerg ancl Frecl Graham, adviser. Honey Clifford Lindsey Rober+ Marquis John Hobberlin Waller Andrews Richard Booih Roberi' Allen Calvin PiHs Jack Payne Carl Burger Pere Shegedin Jack Roberfs Thomas Miller Dale Reynolds John ScoH Paul Ecker Earl Parker Roberi Langs+on Jerry Dedo William Richardson John Bishop David lvlillovich George Smi+h Dale Hoyi' David Nelson Wayne Whisiler Charles Barrena Norman Nielsen Cordell Jolf Tom Rider Ted Springsion Louis Gregory Sigma Pi The Orchid Ball, Sigma Pi's biggesl' social eveni of +he year, was held 'rhis spring quarier. The Sigma Pi's moved inio fheir Elevenfh sfreei' chap+er house during fall quarier. Of- ficers are Dave Millovich, president Bob Langsion, vice-presiclenh Louis Gregory, secreiaryg and Charles Barrena, freasurer. Ed Tucker Bill Casey Warren Bush Evan Reilly Bob Cusler Dick Bondelie Bill Cain Tom O'Conner Waller Whilmann Hank Kreurzmann Donald Dean Bob Kemppe Jim Van Houren Bob Pe++e+ Dick Chappell Bill Marchanf Claude Parker Bob Bird Charles Carlson James Jacobs Bob Miller Marv Braunsrein Jack Mackay Herb Pafnoe William Fielder Jim Clark George Anderson Joe Thornley Earl Williams Ray Yonce Armen Hanzad Al Bache Bill Clark Len Miller Don Curry Don McPherson David Sfoddard Bob Easfman Herb Lisrer Ed Boland Dick Long Clark Arneal Warren Sform Mike Horan Sal Farrauro Tom Adams Cliff Michaelson Ed Case Jack Simone Frank Nicholson Siqurcl Ross Jack MacDonald Tom Riddle Rudy Sanfilippo Dick Ganzerl' Rich Perhins Phil Hernandez Dick Garcia Theta Chi Carol Hulfberg, chosen from among I3 finalisls, was ihis year's Theia Chi Dream Girl. Carol received her crown of orchids a+ +he 'Formal dance held in her honor a+ lhe Devonshire Coun'l'ry Club. Joan Sims and Nancy Dean were named as aH'endan+s. Officers are Bill Marchan+, presidenlg Jim Van Houfen, vice- president Ray Yonce, secreiaryg Dick Perhins, +reas- urerg and James Jacobs and Edward Cundiff, ad- visers. Nia ,wee W3 -,.,,,,.. 'N Frank Woodman Larry PaHon George Nichols Bill PeHe+ Salvadore Solis Jim Granl' Dick Flodsirom Barclay Nalley Keifh Lampson Ron Ruiz Bob Melbye Kei+h Madeiros Sid Losher John Cassedy Ray Norwood Warren Hehir Rodney Kromann Boyd Porch -55 D 'hP N Don KnappeH' Hal Aguirre Don Laclergue Joe Livings+one Dick Snider Ed Colvin Bob Snyder Jerry Morrison Bill Lu+her Bob Fahey Jack Arnoldy Keifh Enclersby Bill Finger Dick Nelson Hugh Riedle Les Green Donald Fulsaas Ray Lyon Dick Morris Don Wardrop Oliver Dibble Ron MacKenzie Glenn George Dave Bowen Chuck Jones Armond George Jim Welden Buzz Rhine Dick lnghram Alan Selover Jerry Hammond Don Newnan Doug LeFevre Bob Bradley Cliff Maiersik Don Gale Pele Cirivilleri Louis Smiih Don Anderson Jim Kongsle Wally Regan John Lincoln GarreH McClung Jerry Girard Russell Fulsaas Jack Brand Harvey Pererson Dick Engfer Fred Alvord Mel Glass Roy Levin Leo Foley Al Thomas William Pack Tom Keane Willard Saunders Theta Mu Sigma The The+a Mu's won permanenf possession of 'rhe l.F.C. scholarship frophy wiih 'lheir +hird win in 'rhree years, and ihe following quarrer became +he firsi fraferniry fo win 'lhe new +rophy. Thefa Mu also won +he l.F.C.-Panhellenic ioinl' mixer frophy 'fall quarfer, and presenfed +heir annual Spring+ime formal in April. Officers are William Finger, president Richard Snider, vice-presidenh Alden Blood, secreiaryg Leo Foley, Treasurer: and Raymond Mosher, Willard Saunders, and Wesley Overson, advisers. Xxx 205 i Bob Borrelli James Prarher Bill Crouser Charles Caslro Jim Moore Lawrence Brown Wallace McClymon+ Roberl Moberg John del Secco Dan Lee Roberf Billings Roberi' Filler John Muzio Lowell PraH' Roberl' Agers Dan Pererson Richard Reclelcer Phillip Jones Duncan Todd Charles Sedgwick Norm S+oH Roberi' Sreffen Bill Car+wrigh+ George Ramsey George Sweei' Tom S+aHi GraHan Perry Richard Wagner Doug Wilson Dean McKenzie William Reed Miller Taylor Walker Van An+werp Ari' Adams Ronnie Caspers James Jorgensen Edwin Hass Sian Wacholz Theta Xi Theia Xi was esiablished a+ formal iniiiaiion riies a+ +he De Anza hoiel during winfer quarfer. This new chapfer 'look lop honors a+ 'rhe inferfraierniiy wresiling fourney. To- geiher wifh A.O.Pi, The+a Xi received +he individual wresiling irophy, ihe feam wres- iling irophy, and firsl' prizes for yell leading and coaching. Officers are Diclc Wagner, president Lee Taylor, vice-president Bill Reed, 'ireasurerg George Swee'I', secrelaryg and Major Roberi Agers and Lowell PraH, advisers. N.,-f 'QP' ag...- il Edward McGowan Lawrence Hedin Larry OHer Jim Granl Harmon Bryan? Kenne'l'h Pucker Oscar Herrgesell Leo King James Fos+er Lloyd Hamillon Roberl Lees Ray McLean Pele Gorvad Roberl Courfney Thomas Dunlap Homer Ireland DeWiH' Hupp Slan Johnson William Chang Warren Jones George Kalman Cliff Chambers Lyle Hunl' George Hesse Harry Carlsen John Malone Charles Casey Wesley Shellhamme Jack Shipe Sfanley Lobodinslxi Wesley Dobbs Milne Barchi Earl Harris Tom Keane I' Chi Pi Sigma The Chi Pi's held +heir annual ge+-acquain+ed dinner a+ +he Fior d'l+alia, and fheir pledge dance a+ 'Phe Lyndon Hofel. They made ihe mos+ noise, however, when fhey won fhe con'res+ for ihe besi' roofing sec+ion ai' ihe novice boxing fourney. OFficers are Homer Ireland, presidenh Sian Lobodinslci, vice-presidenh George Kalman, secrelaryg Oscar Herrgesell, ireasurerg and Wesley Shellhammer, adviser. 4' sne- Kappa Sigma Kappa The Kappa Sigs came on campus in lhe win+er quarfer of I947g and, al+hough noi' recognized by The l.F.C., 'lheir firsl' four years a+ Sfafe have been highly successful years. A swank dinner dance af Riclcey's keynofecl fhis year's social calendar. Officers are Jack Scheberies, president Charles Gardner, vice-president Chris Arce, ireasurerg Chuck Murray, secreiaryg Gene Blanc, sergeanf-al'-arms: and Carlfon McWilliams and Ar- +uro Fallico, advisers. l Roberf Solomon Chris Arce Jack Hibner Tom Richardson Henry Ayala Burfon Long Diclc Shaffer James Nash Marvin McCorlcle Gene S+anclfield Pal Reding Earl Marlin John Jagger Kei+h Jones Charles Murray Gene Blanc Norman Joldersma Allen 'Chapman Jack Scheberies Herber+ Frame esmnw wawm 1 Clubs L 4 mm. ,9:x:ss2x.nsfha.LQfQxW '.w Alpha Gamma Officers are lefl' +o righl Arl Moreno, +reasurerg Be++y Yoho, vice-presidenlg John de Vin- cenzi adviser Fred Cooper, presidenlg and Marilyn Collins, secrelary. The bolfom piclure shows 'rhe enlire Alpha Gamma membership as 'rhey galhered for 'rheir formal inilialion in February. The annual ar'l' exhibil high- lighled lhe aclivilies of Al- pha Gamma, local arl lraler- ni+y, during +his year. The exhibil' was heralded as one of lhe besl' ever fealured on lhis campus and was enioyecl by many sludenls ancl facully members. Alpha Gamma members also enioyed dances, parlies, guesl' speak- ers, and gallery fours lhrough- oul' lhe year. The California Siudenf Teach- ers' Associaiion is an organi- zafion 'For any iunior or senior s+uden'I' working loward a leaching creclen+ial. Dr. Carl Rich is ihe adviser of lhis slu- denl' branch of +he California Teachers' Associalion. The C.S.T.A. is an aclive group, holding regular mee+ings and several ge'r-'logelhers during The school year. Olificers are Arnold Levine, president Eleanor Nelson, vice-presi- den+g Beverly Bergslrom, sec- re+aryg Richard Morrice, lreasurerg Ron LaMar and Ru+h Mahr, represenlalives- af-large. C. S. T. A Picfured above are aciive members of C.S.T A FRONT ROW lefi' +o righf Elaine Schulz Arnold Levine, Sue Gingerich. BACK ROW: Oliver Osflund Bill Hunler and Richard Morrice Members lisfen aH'enl'lvely +o a guesl spealcer Founded in I947, 'The purpose of ihe Engineering Sociefy is io acquainf i+s members wiih fhe more praciical aspecis of fheir chosen profession. The group was 'Founded 'rhrough fhe assisfance of Dr. Smiih and Mr. Wallon, advisers. The sociefy inviles men in +he engineering profession from local indusiries io speak and answer quesiions abouf engi- neering in general and job openings in pariicular. Eng1neer1ng Socnety In +op piciure are members of ihe Engineering Socieiy. FRONT ROW, lefr +o righ+: Thomas Mancebo, Ray M. Schumacher, William Richeson, Remo Scoffone, William Sorbo, Harlan HewiH', Roberr Sioffer, Dave Harringion, and Donald Dean. SECOND ROW: Edward Sinz, Hamilion Chin, Clarence Peierson, Harry Wong, S. Brooks Walion, Conrad Siieber, Jerome Vidulich, J. Dresden Smi+h, Donald Smiih, Leon Twigg, Leif Brynroson, Ralph Pingle, Rober+ Konvalin, Clare Spencer, Don Newman, Onslow Rudolph, George Cashman, and Edward Morgan. Engineering Socie+y members and guesis enjoying an evening a+ Hawaiian Gardens. San Jose Players Officers of San Jose Players hold a discussion.On fhe lef+ is Jack Byers, vice-presidenh Bar- bara Kelley, secrelaryg and Slanley Schwimmer, presiden'l'. Members of Players are, FRONT ROW, lefl +o righ+: S'l'anley Schwimmer, Marlha Bowline, Jack Byers, Marilyn Wilson, and Lee Leidig. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Davidson, Bob Scruggs, Evelyn McCurdy, Dave Jenlcinson, and Barbara Kelley. fs limi 3 1 A1l'elfv'.,fal1an,. r1l 5:u:Gal'lr, ' 1 Al. aa! This campus organizalion, un- der fhe sponsorship of Miss Marie Carr, has been one of fhe school's mos+ ac+ive groups and cerfainly one of lhe mosf inleresfing. The facf 'rhal' S'la+e's drama deparl- menl' enioyed a line season lhis year is due largely +0 lhe acfivilies of +l1e San Jose Players. ,i Ski Club One of 'lhe largesl' organizalions on 'lhe campus, +he Ski Club is open lo all slu- den+ ski en+husias+s. Besides lhe 'rrips 'lo 'lhe snow, 'rhe members of +he Ski Club are en- lifled by lheir membership fee +o parlici- pale in several club dances, spring quarier beach parfies, and movies of previous ski frips. The club mee+s once a week where +hese various aciivilies are planned. Offi- cers are Bill Cancilla, presidenh Norman Simpson, vice-president Palricia Mason, secrelaryg and Marcia Wheeler, lreasurer. Adviser 'For l'he group is Dr. Rusmore. Al' righl' is piclured Pal' Mason, Ski Club queen for 'rhis year. San Jose Siale College ski clubbers lislen 'lo plans for a week end al' Cal Ski Lodge JN ,mf X If 'W-. Sparian Skiers prepare for 'rheir annual spring iauni' 'lo +l1e snow. Ski club members find learning a pleasure. Loading up for ll'16 big evenl. w.e.w-w..,,,,,, ,X ,El izihwfw S H I ,.., . -vi 55 5- .A Spartan Spinners Piclured above, FIR-ST RCW, lefl 'lo righlz Robinerle Woodside, publicily chairman, Dr. Dun- can, adviser, and Mrs. Duncan, adviser. SECOND ROW: Margarer Jacobsen, refreshmenl' chairman: Mrs. Wilson, adviser, Jo Anne Flenniken, secreiaryq Marlin Tucker, lreasurerg and Mary Ellen Wise, ac+ing president Below, 'lhe Spar+an Spinners whirl +hrough +he in+rica+e sreps of a 'Folk dance from some for- eign land. Gay, colorful cosfumes may be seen flying in fime +o ihe rhylhmic music of folk dances from many counfries on Tues- day nigh+s when +he Spar+an Spinners rake over +he Y.W. C.A. Under +he enfhusiasfic guidance of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Duncan and Mrs. Sarah Wil- son, +he Spinners have learned and enjoyed many new follr dances 'l'his year. This compara+ively young or- ganizalion confinued Hs very acfive program lasi year. Co-Rec sponsors a mul+i+ude of even+s +o provide oppor- funiiies for friendly sfudenf ge?-'I'oge+hers. These evenfs include badminfon, swimming and dancing. Co-Rec Above, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeanne Empey, dance chairman: CharloH'e Maloyan, ping pong chairman: Arclilh Frosl, adviser: Edna Thompson, co-chairman: Bill Ernsf, co-chairman: Eleanor Pidoli, equipmen+ and badmin+on chairman: Dan Sawyer, volleyball chairman: Janei' Open- shaw, secre+ary: and Shirley Cook, general s+aff member. Sfafe s'ruden+s enioying a Co-Rec program of ping pong in The pa+io of +he newly compleied women's gym. Photographer Bill Gilmore catches the spirit ot the newly The WA A Council is elected by the members ot the completed women's gym. W A A and directs the activities ot the W A A Women's Athletic Association Women students that enioy a good work-out in archery, badminton, bowling, tencing, golt, hockey, tennis, orchesis, riding, swimming, or volleyball will welcome the W.A.A.'s year-around program. This group has been active on the San Jose State campus tor 33 years. W.A.A. otticers are Ruth Laine, president, Colleen Brooks, vice- president, Alice Kent, recording secretary, Mary White, corre- sponding secretaryg and Annabelle Vargas, treasurer. Miss Eleanore Coombe and Miss Mary Wiley serve the W.A.A. as faculty advisers. i , Y Smiling swordsmen 'rake +ime out En guarde! Oooh! l+'s a long way up! The happy winners. H's boffoms up, and in+o +he new pool Sfeady. Waich fhe birdiel Two Spar+an a+hle+es gef +heir aim ser for a rugged game of hockey. Precision and form are exhibi+ed by graceful Orchesis members. moving baskefball game. Ge+ 'ihai balll shou+ energeiic ieammaies in a 'fas+- Alpha Chi Epsilon members gaiher for one of iheir regular meeiings. i in ,ew M Lisiening closely, O.T. maiors add 'lo Their educaiion. 224 Alpha Chi Epsilon This professional club is open 'ro all lcindergarien-primary educafion maiors. Officers are Lucile Harris, president Beverly Clark, vice-presidenh Regina Smiih, secrefaryg and Consiance Milner, Treasurer. Miss Mabel Crumby is ad- viser. Occupa- tional Therapy The San Jose S+a+e Occupa- iional Therapy Club provided O.T. majors wiih addiiional praciice in rehabili+a+ion 'rhrough manual fherapy. This club represenis one of ihe fin- esi' Occupaiional Therapy de- parimenis in any college or universiiy in 'Phe Uniied S+a+es. Officers are Beisy Vifalliclc, presidenfg Dale Ha- yashi, vice-presidenh Phyllis Knighi, secreiary-ireasurerg and Mary Booih, adviser. Ento- mology Club Oualilica+ions for member- ship in lhe Enromology Club consisl' primarily of a genuine in+eres+ in some aspecl of en- lomology. Club ac+ivi+ies in- clude 'Field 'rrips, guesl' speak- ers, week-end camping 'rrips, and business meelings. Offi- cers are Norman Lewis, pres- idenlg Marjorie Bendl, vice- presidenlg Lois Baslian, secre- iary-lreasurerg and Dr. Carl Duncan, adviser. Eta Epsilon Era Epsilon welcomes as mem- bers all home economics ma- iors in+eres+ed in furfhering +heir s+udy in lhis field. Many social even'l's are planned each year +o provide enler- lainmenl and +0 pu'l info prac- l'ical applicalion 'Phe lheories laughl in 'rhe classroom. Offi- cers are Sonia Caslberg, presidenfg Joyce Johnson, vice-president Jeanne Mur- phy, secre+ary-'rreasurerg and Miss G. Nevenzel, adviser. FIRST ROW, lefl' 'ro righ'I': Lois Baslian, Donald Desch, Les'l'er Benbow, Mariorie Bendl, A. L. Johnslon, John P. Harville. SECOND ROW: Elinor Clark, Eleanor Carler, Wal+er Carler, Carl Duncan, J. W. Tilden, and Tom Laurel. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Pelersen, Shirley Houser, Glenn Vargas, Wall' lvesler, Alberl' Alberls, Norman A. Lewis, and Gordon Edwards. Members of Ela Epsilon smile happily as lhey hear plans for nexl quar+er's ac+ivi+ies. From LEFT TO RIGHT: across 'Phe boo+l1s: Hal Borcl1er+, Bill Weldy, and Fred Wesiphalg Fred Peliz, Mike Alaimo, and Monie Dayfong Bob Sione, Cliff Maiersik, and Glenn Brown: Rich Jordan, Ray Hasse, and Bud Gagnon Seafed around ihe +able, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Lund, Ed Lanini, Joan Spencer, Ellen Copeland, Donna Monroe, Mr. Rendahl, Mary Tucker, Gerry Sar'I'ain, 'Carmen Chase, Harris. BACK ROW: Ed Klein, Caryl Copsey, Carol Hinds, and Nadia Herfer. .. on Club A 1'rip fhrough +l1e leading newspapers of San Francisco highlighfed +l1e educafional program of 'ihe 30 Club fhis year. Officers for +l1is year are Glenn Brown, pres- idenh Riay Hasse, vice-presi- denh and Mon+e Day+on, secre+ary. Tri Sigma Founded in I944, +l1is Social Service organizaiion offers in- feresfed siudenfs many guesi speakers plus an acfive social program. O'FFicers are Car- men Clwase, president Jerry Sarfain, vice-presidenh and Mary Tucker, secre+ary. Flying Twenty The Flying 20 is so named be- cause ifs membership is lim- ifed fo fwenfy. The group owns and mainfains a privafe ship for fhe convenience of ifs members. As mighf be ex- pecfed, 'rhe favorife pasfime of fhese members is flying. One of fheir oufsfanding ac- fivifies each year is fheir par- ficipafion in an aerial play- day, a compefilive air meef. Officers are Lowell Graffan, presidenfg Bob Pugh, vice- presidenfg Bob Kruse, secre- faryg Don Burklo, freasurerg and James Ross, adviser. Biblio- philes The members of fhe Biblio- philes are proud of fhis year's exfensive acfivify program. One of fheir acfivifies was 'rhe guiding of sfudenfs 'rhrough our large and complicafed library. Bibliophiles is a local professional club founded on fhis campus in I93I. Officers are Norma Jean Henriksen, presidenlg Orma Ouinley, vice-presidenfg Marilyn Bone, secrefaryg Nancy Mackay, freasurerg and Miss Dora Smifh, adviser. FIRST ROW, Iefl' 'ro righ'I': James Ross, Ray Paxfon, Thelma Paxfon, Doris Broadhursf, Lowell Graffan, Bob Gross, and Don Burklo. SECOND RIOW: Ralph Sfruckman, Clair Tellier, Earl Grubb, Dave Bowen, Bob Kruse, Calvin Gunn, and Lee Truro. THIRD ROW: Jerry Declo, Bob AlIen,and Bob Sfone. 3 I S 1 5 2 FIRST ROW, Iefl' fo righf: Elizabefh Schnereger, Marion Daniels, Nancy Mackay, Sue Gingerich, Marie Sakaguchi, and Sally Ellison. SECOND ROW: Be'Hy Poffer, Doris Gourley, Orma Ouinley, Mary Woodhouse, Carol Pace, Ida Minkle, Dora Smifh, Maxine Brooks, Jeanneffe Vander Ploeg, and Mildred Thornfon. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Bone, Edi+h Slikbarg, and Jean Henriksen. 227 53 Sparran Chi was founded a+ San Jose S+a'I'e in I946, and has since become one of +he oufsfanding or- ganizafions on fhe campus. Mem- bership in fhis very acfive group is open +o all Chinese sfudenrs en- rolled a+ San Jose Srafe. Mr. W. H. Vafcher is 'Phe adviser. Officers are Larry Woo, presidenlg Shirley Chinn, vice-presidenh Marry Mau, secreraryg and Benny Low, freas- urer. Spartan Chi The Soiourners Club is open +o all s+uclen+s affilia+ed wifh 'rhe F.8rA.M. or +he Masons. A local organizarion, Sojourners provides bofh work and pleasure for Hs members. Officers are Frederick Lindsay, presidenfg Donald Crowell, vice-presidenh and Donald Burklo, secre+ary-+reas- urer. Sojourners 228 ln 'lop picrure members of Sparfan Chi are, FRONT ROW, lefl' 'lo righr: Ted Fong, Johnnie Chinn, Sfanley Chun, Larry Woo, Kenny Shimasaki. BACK RiOW: Janer Dang, Marry Mau, Margarel' Jue, Berry Joke, Joyce Chinn, Lalorie Chung, and Shirley Chinn. Members of Soiourners Club are, FRONT ROW, le'H' 'l'o righ'l': Donald Crowell, Fred- erick Lindsay, and William MeH'e, Jr. BACK ROW: Guy D. Wrighl, J. W. Lee, and Don Burklo. Members of Hillel listen to a speaker at their regular meeting. The International Students organization of thirty members with advisers Dr. Hamilton and Dr. Fitch. B'nai B'rith Hillel was organized at San Jose State three years ago to bring Jewish students together in a campus organization. The group's purpose is fostering unity among its members. Hillel also cooperates with the San Jose chapter of B'nai B'rith. This year the club observed Brotherhood Week with Sigma Sig- ma lnterracial fraternity by pre- senting a talent show. Officers are Bernard Schorr, president: Mort Schorr, vice-presiclentg Beverlee Blaustein, treasurer: and Dr. Coop- er, adviser. Hillel The International Students organi- zation helps students from other na- tions get acquainted with their fel- low students on the SJSC campus. Meeting twice each month, the group, which has a large number of members, has social meetings to foster a feeling of friendliness. Speakers from other lands are in- vited to meetings. ln this way the club feels better understandings of other nations' cultures are estab- lished. Inter- national Students -- The new and old officers lan lhe P agenda for ihe nex+ meefing. SEATED, lef'I' 'ro righ+: Kafie Lam- berl' and Jewell Aus+in. STAND- ING: Kirby Campbell, Barbara Amori, and Ron LaMar. S'ruden+s gafher a+ +he Sfudeni- Y house on Sou+h 7'l'h sireel' 'For an in- formal ge+-+oge+her. Student Y Led by Ron LaMar, presidenf, ancl Jim Marlin, adviser, 'lhe Sfudenl' Y has compleied one of ifs busiesl' years. Boasiing a new club house across 'ihe sfreei' from 'l'he campus, ihis organizalion has as Hs purpose lhe giving of service. ln carrying oul' 'I'he purpose, +he Y is an aclive member of +he Campus Chesi Commi++ee, has made arrangemenls fo sponsor several foreign s+uden+s, and aided in 'rhe Lanini seeing-eye dog fund drive. The Travel Bureau, which was open 'For business a+ 'l'he end of each quarler, aided many sfudenis in geHing home for vacaiions and proved 'io be a very popular service. Newman Club Founded al' 'rhe Universily of Pennsylvania, lhe Newman Club has spread lo many cam- puses across lhe narion. Meeling regularly in 'their spacious recrealion hall on Fillh slreel, 'lhe members of lhis organizalion are offered a large and varied program con- sisling of bowling, clancing, lable lennis, and billiards. The purpose of lhis group is 'lo fosler closer unily among Calholic sludenls al' San Jose Slale. Officers are Fred Severo, presidenlg Rila Rfabenslein, vice-presidenlg Rosemary Laubacher, secrelaryg and Doris Wooley, lreasurer. Execulive Council of lhe Newman Club meels in Newman Hall. Pic- lured, FIRST ROW, lefl' lo righlz Margarel' Lloyd, Rosemary Lau- bacher, Fred Severo, Falher Dury- ea, Doris Wooley, Anne Barquisl, and Alina Berlolaccini. SECOND ROW: Marino Mangiola, Waller Phillips, Tony Meduri, and Adolph Quilici. Calholic sludenls al San Jose Slafe galher for a meefing in Newman Hall under lhe clireclion of Falher Duryea. Don Jamieson, C. C. F. presiden+, addresses siudenls gafhered in +l1e LiH'le Tlmeafre +o hear movie aclress Coleen Townsend +ell of lfier Faifh. All-Sparlan Mac Marlinez and ac- +ress Coleen Townsend pose for +l1e La Torre, Mac and Coleen will meel' in Sepfember al' a seminary in Marin Couniy. C. C. F. The C.C.F. has been insfrumenlal in bringing +o Slafe many nalionally known personali lies as guesl speakers. Weekly meelings are held, and are open 'lo all inferesled siudenls Canterbury Club Episcopal sludenls on campus find fun and fellowship in 'rhe Canlerbury Club. This organizalion is now in ils sixlh aclive year on lhis campus and has as ils obieclive 'rhe slrenglhening of lhe religious failh of Episcopal sludenls al' San Jose Slale. The local group is aflilialed wilh lhe Nalional Canlerbury Associalion. Canlerbury Club members allend an Evening Prayer Service al Trin- ily Episcopal Church. Members hold weekly discussions and social ac+ivi'l'ies in lhe recrea- lion room af 'lhe Youlh Cenler. College Living Groups Founded during fhe l948-49 year, Presbyferian Hall is a cooperafive living group housing 49 girls. The group enrerfained former movie ac- fress Coleen Townsend dur- ing her visil' lo 'lhe college winfer quarfer. Officers are Mary Lou Barkman, sfandards commiH'ee chairman: Barbara Chesley, social affairs chair- man: Mary Hill, Anne Monr- gomery, June Waller, and Helen Lavagino, floor mana- gers. Mrs. Virginia Wachob is house mofher. From a meager beginning in a boarding house, Aer-Wyck Manor grew un'lil il' now boasfs a home of ifs own and a fofal of seven members. Here is a fine example of men living fogefher on a coopera- five basis fo combaf 'l'he cosf of living, enhance 'lhe ioy of school life, and furfher 'lhe game of pinochle. Officers are Carl Anderson, chaplain: Dick Barger, a+hle'lic direcfor: Frank Chrisfenson, pasfry chef: Bill Goodwin, finance: Gil Sanders, chef: Bob Sfone, house fafherg and Bill Triming- ham, sanifarian. BACK ROW, leff fo righh B. Grindle, B. Deemy, S. Houser, J. Waller, S. Morehouse, M. Barkman, B. Thomas, M. Hill, J. Hiser, D. Grigg, S. Rycraff, C. Copsey, M. Richardson, D. Edwards, B. Lardner, S. Connell, M. Sperling, B. Berg, B. Temps, G. Cox. SECOND ROW: B. Benfley, C. Reich, S. Casfberg, C. Hinds, V. Dickie, G. Veneman, B. Chesley, N. Wood- ward, B. Price, Y. Michie, S. McHenry. SEATED: B. Sieverf, B. Fink, P. Jones, E. Hicks, N. Thomas, N. Mackay. FRONT ROW: M. Sewell, C. Lamberf, M. Jeffery, and A. Monfgomery. Presbyterian Hall Aer-Wyck Manor FIRST ROW, lefl' +o righ+: Bill Goodwin, Dick Barger, Frank Chrisfenson. BACK ROW: Bob Sfone, Gil Saunders, Bill Trimingham, and Carl Anderson. FRONT ROW, lei? ro righl': Lovina Sanders, Eslher Buchner, Mrs. Ewing, Ginger Gauch, and Carmen Smiih. BACK ROW: Ingrid Andersson, Ru+h Adams, Kafhy Kopnick, Susan Harris, Dorolhy Washing'I'on, and Pal' PaH'erson. FRONT ROW, leff 'ro righi: Marie Gavin, Shirley Whifaker, Gwen Lea Bailey, Eileen Mur- phy, Barbara Sawyer, and Romana Fabris. BACK ROW: 'Charlolie lnman, Siella Coleman, Mary Dougherly, Mary Lou Snell, Bonnie Zirlael, and Riosemarie Paiella. Grace Hall Tweniy-'lhree SJSC coeds re- side in The 1'wo adioining buildings which are Grace Hall. Under fhe supervision of fheir housemofher, Mrs. Ruih Ewing, The girls manage and opera+e +he house coopera- rively, dividing fhe cooking and house-cleaning clufies among fhemselves. The resi- denis of Grace Hall spon- sored an ouling in Alum Roclc Park and en+er'l'ained guesis in 'l'he hall ai' a house parfy. Officers are Mary Dough- er+y, president Sfella Cole- man, vice-presidenh Rose- marie Paiella, 2nd vice-presi- denh Gwen Bailey, secre+aryg and Lovina Sanders, +reas- urer. Girls have been living and working 'logeiher on a co- operafive basis al' Mary George Co-op since i+s founding in l927. Facully ad- viser +o fhe group is Mrs. lzeH'a Prifchard. Residence in fhe house is open fo all women s+uden+s. Nancy Will- hide, president Mildred Ginn, business manager: and BeH'y Vanderwallcer, 'food manager, assis'r head residen+ Mrs. Berfha Farrell in manag- ing fhe house. Top picfure, FRONT ROW, leff 'fo righ'I': Mrs. Farrell, housemo+her, Janel' Nelson, Nellie Nelson, Lare Gabriel, and Donna lngraham. BACK ROW: Marge Reid, Margie Einen, Bar- bara Braun, Dolores Reed, and Berlie Holt Bo'Hom picfure, FRONT ROW, lefl 'ro righ+: Joan Malloy, Carolyn Lawson, Mildred Ginn, Be++y Conover, and Donna Day. BACK ROW: lla Rickel, Be++y Vanderwalker, Nancy Willhide, Flora Fisher, and Jo Morgan. Mary George Co-op 0 li Pratt Hall San Jose Sla+e's iirsr women's dormirory, PraH Hall, was founded in Oclober, l945. Ofher living groups will re- place PraH' Hall, which is +o be discon+inued nex'r year. The biggesf news a+ lhe hall l'his year was a five-day quar- anline which lemporarily eliminaled everyone's social life. This year's presidenl' was Elaine Schulz. Members of 'l'he PraH Hall group piclured ai' righl are, FRONT ROW, lefl +0 righfz C. Krengel, A. Hin- man, M. Zaayer, L. LiHle- worfh, E. Wilson, M. Siler, and R. Eloerling. SECOND ROW: J. Sifes, D. Rupe, A. Brooks, Ri. Rol'Jer'l's, B. Cliff, J. Zenl, V. Denson, M. Harvey, L. Wells, and M. Summers. FIRST ROW, lefl +o righ'l': P. Gafch, O. Wir+z, C. New- man, M. McCall, N. Walker, J. Crossman. SECOND ROW: S. Dean, C. Carlson, L. Kander, B. Liisegang, T. Gould, and J. Goheen. THIRD ROW: K. ScoH, J. S+eele, K. Caslleberry, J. Harris, M. Caslor, C. Dewey, K. Flugel, D. Claylon, J. Pad- geH', M. Cushing, and J. Hal- bersleben. FIRST ROW, lefl +o righf: S. PoHer, L. Cooper, B. Neu- barfh, S. Cook, S. Brye, and C. Gray. SECOND ROW: M. Hollis, S. Camp- bell, F. Casfadio, D. Brown, M. Paul, J. Sco'H, M. Bozarlh, and E. Schulz. THIRD ROW: T. Fenner, J. Silcox, C. Burke, J. Brofhers, W. Warren, J. Duffey, R. Rabenslein, and M. Johnson. C. W. C. The 'rwenfy-eighl-year-old Cafholic Women's Cenler is home fo over one hundred women s'I'uden+s. The Cen- +er is loca'I'ed iusl across I'he sI'ree+ from +I1e Sfudenl Union. FIRST ROW, leff 'ro righf: D. Copriviza, G. Scroggs, C. Gaspar, M. Bel- lone, G. Valerio, D. Walls. SECOND ROW: D. Hammel, P. Correa, P. Kavanagh, M. BeH'ini, N. Pieri, L. Lous'I'au E. Pidoli. THIRD ROW: S Gingerich, S. Sampson, J. Johnson, J. Andre, K. Bufier E. Sischo, P. Eldridge, B. Ridenour, J. Zimbelmann. I FIRST ROW, lefl' 'Io righI': Y. Paladini, M. Ferguson, J. Hen- dricks, P. O'Brien. SECOND ROW: J. Lorefz, M. Jacob- sen, R. Franzoia, E. Lelifland, J. Manza. THIRD ROW: R. Lauloacher, M. Llovd, N. Ves- co, M. Lescesne, J. Ac+is, B. Allcinson. FIRIST ROW, lefl +o righI': J. Hughes, M. DePaoli, E. Burke, M. De Ta+a, G. Dancer, P. Morlon. SECOND ROW: B. Rapley, M. Volz, B. Burgess, R. PeH'iH', A. Boalwrighf, J. Baerwald, J. Fraser, E. Doyle, E. Shoclcley. THIRD ROW: D. Pardee, C. Burrell, J. Rego, J. Pra'I'her, B. McNally, C. James, B. Lindsay, C. Burns, P. Fox, G. Childs. DiBari girls piclured above are, FRONT RAOW, lefl' +o right Peggy Silveria, BeHy Williams, Carol Babcock, Enid Harfe, and Vera Bishop. SECOND ROW: BeH'y Harris, Bobbie Mefherall, Joann Cleveland, Jean Cummings, and Janice McCaughna. THIRD ROW: Pai Felix, Holly Hedge, Nancy Adams, and Lois Lazzari. Below, FIRST ROW, lef++o righh Nan Colfrin, Edie Lankenau, Harrie? Odell, and Marydale Carr. SECOND ROW: Dorolhy Turner, Jeri Young, Sue Anafer, and Alice Brown. THIRD ROW: Jane Pryor, Sophie Leos, Jo Anne McDonough, Marjorie Gregory, Sue Rouse, and Phyllis Whife. Di Bari House Thir1'y-+wo Sparfan girls call +he Di Bari House home during school sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Di Bari, house managers, provide room and board for +he girls. Each quar- +er 'ihe house sponsors a par'ry. Fall quarfer +hey held a dinner-dance, win+er quar- fer a barn dance, and spring quar+er a beach parly. The girls also celebraled Chris+- mas wifh a big parly. House officers are Marjorie Greg- ory, presidenfg Edi+h Lanlce- nau, vice-president and Jean LoHs, secre+ary-+reasurer. The fweniy-rhree girls a+ Marimur Hall share expenses while shopping and cooking on a cooperafive basis. The house is divided in'I'o 'l'wo liv- ing groups, each having a floor manager. Ella Johnson keeps fhe upsfairs girls in line, and Miriam Jamison rules downsfairs. Mary and John Murphy are house mo+her and faiher +o +he group. ON THE FLOOR, lefi +o righh Carolyn Williams, Iris Elwood, Jean Marlin, Jeanne Boggs Inez Finch. SECOND ROW: Ella Johnson, LaVacla Begley, Helen Smifh, Jessie Campbell Norma Swanson, Dorofhy Howard. In bo'Hom pic'l'ure, FIRST ROW, leff +o righ'I': Carol Lou Whiie, Florence Vierra, BeH'e Bess ler. SECOND ROW: Marilyn De Puy, Millie Wilchar, Jean Clarlc, Ardie Veiier, Miriam Jami son. Those noi piciured are: Aylce Purin+on+on, Liz Findlay, Charleen Chew, Lee Spiers. Marimur Hall Localed on Soulh Elevenlh s+ree+, is Belle Manor, a new girls' dormilory which houses ihirly co-eds. Conslruclion of +his modernislic residence was begun in March, l950, and was complefecl las'l' fall quarrer. Belle Manor is man- aged by a house council con- sis+ing of +en girls presided over by chairman, Marilyn Lind. The dormi'l'ory is under fhe supervision of house mo'l'her, Mrs. Grigsby. 242 In +he 'lofp picfure girls of Belle Manor pose for Bob Sfone, La Torre pho+ographer FRONT ROW, le 1'+o righ'I': L. Oakley, A. McGarva, M. Swenson, A. Wes+fall B Bruce S Knudsen and J. Koenig. BACK ROW: M. Lind, E. Thompson, S. Macdonald B Turner B Roberfson B Over ion, l. Jensen, and J. Wagers ln boH'om picfure, FRONT ROW, Mrs. Clara Grigsby, C. Garvey B Dorsey S Chapman L Berry, M. Henrigues, and L, Anderson. BACK ROW: C. Dobyne N Richards J Hale J Mc Kibben, D. Smifhee, D. Leash and S. Forbes Belle Manor , ..,.: --qb ' 3 D I- by ,.,,., 'T 5333 M. 121.1 .,,, i.,.'i:i2 iff? MMM' is f Mgr: Ns risks. ln lop piclure Wachob Hall girls s+roll leisurely home afrer a long day of classes. Wachob Hall residenls in bo'Hom pic'l'ure include, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Reese, Margarel' Huff, Edna Rasmussen, Jewell Auslin, Mary Gizdich, Jeanne Vanderbeelc, Doris Cralle, Mary Alden, Lois Barnes, Beverly Balolxa, Elinor Clark, Margarei' Boone, Dorolhy Shaw, Joan GeH'leson, Joyce Brown, Ann Hogarlh, Joanne Rfossman, Jean Madsen, Lois Hil1'on, Barbara Beilzel, Jane+ Dang, Marfha Kilayama, June Furnish, Claire Chamberlain, Rulh Meeker, and BeH'y Cannon. Wachob Hall Wachob Hall, locaiecl on Eas'r San Fernando s+ree+, houses 26 Sparlran co-eds. Edna Rasmussen, presidenl, s+a+es +ha+ lhe group is run on a semi-cooperafive basis: lhe girls work in exchange for +heir renl. Mrs. Gladys Reese presides as house molher. Each monlh +he girls slage a parly honoring +hose girls who have birlhdays during ihal' mon+h. They also hold a Chrislmas par+y. The house s+andards commiH'ee includes Jewell Aus'rin, Lois Barnes, and June Furnish. 243 tw' 'K' 'f,.:.4::AM.,,2,,,..x f' an uv S view Daz'r's l1yPaz' Anfbony Life Life It's been a busy year! Tbere was tbe football season witb tbe rallies and tbe dances . . . tbe many nigbts of tbe novice boxing tournament . . . bomecoming . . . senior over- nigbt . . . women's week. witb tbe special edition of tbe Daily and tbe Heart's Deligbt dance . . . we all watcbed tbe Tbeta Cbi Dream Girl contest. . . and attended tbe Reg dances. Tben came tbc basketball season . . . tbe lunior Prom. . . Revelries . . . and ten tbousand otber tbings. Tbere were tbe many l perba ps too man yi pleasant bours in tbe Coop and tbc Union . . . and tbe goodbyes we said to boys leaving for tbe Service. We saw tbe new women's gym completed. . . we loafed in the sun at Santa Cruz. It's been a busy year! iw 46 Q L 9 59 ' QW? I in 9- - -v ig Hip 5 gal I FF fv, f I! in W 4 ,J 1 gg ,Q 79 W' ,.,,. 9 -- .ff E-. 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A 4' Index A Abbott, Jack V Ablett, Pat Abrahams, Seymour Abrahamson, George Abrami, Elio VV V VV V VV Abreu, Ralph .,.,.,, ,,,,, V Aby, Arthur ..,.... Actis, Jelsey ,..... Adams, Art ........,. Adams, Vincent Adams, Hank ,,,, Adams, Lester ..,. Adams, Marilyn VV .V Adams Marylee V VV Adams: Nancy Adams, Ruth .,..,. Adams, Tom .,,,.. V V Aer-Wyck Manor V Agers, Robert .V .,.. V V Agorastos, Phyllis VV V Aguilar, Jess ..,, VV Aguirre, Harold Ahlenius, Marlyn V V Aitken, Barbara Lee Aitken, John Alaimo, Mike V Alberts, Albert V Albrecht, Dick VV Alden, Mary Jane Alexander, Dorothy V Alexander, Pat V VV Alford, John ...,.. Alger, Juliana V V Allen, Christy ,...,. V Allen, Mary ..., V Allen, Robert .V VV Allender, Edwin V Alley, Joan ........, Alley, Richard VV V Allman, William V Allred, Fred .....,, V Alpha Chi Epsilon Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Sigma V Alpha Eta Rho V Alpha Eta Sigma Alpha Gamma ,.,,. V. Alpha Omicron Pi V Alpha Phi VV .,..... VV V Alpha Phi Omega V Alpha Tau Omega VV Altimus, Diane V VV Alumni Alves, Association' V Manuel ...., V Alvord, Fred ..,.,,, V Amaral, Bob ....,,, V Ambler, Delbert V V Amick, Betsy ...... V V Amori, Barbara V Anater, Sue ...,..,.,.. Andersen, Barry V Andersen Dora V Andersen Homer V Andersen Nancy Anderson Audrey Anderson Bob .... Anderson Carl V Anderson Dolores V Anderson Donald Anderson Eleanor V Anderson George Anderson Geraldine Anderson Ginger V Anderson James Anderson Joyce V Anderson Justin VV Anderson Louise VV VV Anderson Andrew Anderson: Roy V V Andersson, Ingrid V Andre, Jacque .V Andrews, Edna VV V Andrews, Julie V Andrews, Walter Angius, Jack V V Anson, Diana Anthony, Patricia Antonuccio, Oliver VVVVVVVV134 VV ,.,,, 74 V .,...,.. 144 136 VV.VVVVVVV..VV206 VVVVVV31 147 V ,,.,.....,,. I74 VV ,..,,,.,,..... IB4 204 VVVV..VVl35 I94 VVVVVVVVVI72 VV ,,,,.... 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I70 Asmuth, Amos .... ..........-... .V3I Aspinwall, Joy VV V V ...........A VV-...I70 Aspinwall, Judson ...V ,..,...,,,,,,,, V V.-I44 Athenour, Robert ..., V ,,... 3I, l53, ISI: Atherton, Jean .,..,... ,........, V 3l, l52 Atherton, Pat ..,. -------s I59. I55 Atkins, Frances ....,., ..,...,... I 62 Atkins, John ..,., V--V----3I Atkins, Mary V .,... ,,-,,-,A VVl55 Atkinson, Barbara V ..,.,,..,. 239 Atkinson, Earl .VVV....I7 Atkinson, Owen V ,...........,,, V82. 83 Austin, Carma ..... V ,,,,.,.,.,......, ,,.,,,........ I 74 Austin, Jewell V V3l, l48, 230, 243 Austin, Shirley ..... V V ,,,,, ,..., . Vl78 Autry, Beverly .V V VV VV VVVVVVI49 Avery, Jackie VV-V-VI56 Avina, Jack ...., V .,,. I96 Awbrey, Joan VV V .....,,,,, l62 A.W.S. ........,.,...,. ,V V .V64, 65 Ayala, Henry VV VV VV V32, 2l0 B Babcock, Carol .,,, V .... l7B, 240 Babka, Beverly V V ,.., VV ,.,,, V243 Bache, Al .,,,..,r.r.. ...,,,.,...., V 202 Bache, Marie ,,.,, ,,..,.,,. VVVV.Vl58 Bachmann, Mary .... ,.., V Vl55. I62 Backus, Joyce ..,. V ...,,.A, .V VVVVI6 Baerwald, Joy ...., .,,,,,,,. l 66, 239 Baier, Beverly .,,. 32, 79, I46 Bailey, Gwen .,,..,......, ,...............,e 2 36 Bailey, Hamilton V. VV VVVVVVVI43 Bailey, Jean .,.,.,.,,, V ..,,,,.,,, I76 Baillie, Jean ...,..... .,..e...AA I 58 Bair, Tom .... ......... V .V ..-,,-.-.-.--.-e-e IB2 Baird, Kathleen ...., ,,,,,,,....... .I74 Baker, James .....,,,, V32. 79. I33 Balbi, Lou ....,,,,.... .e.....-.-.-.. I 96 Baldini, Julius ..,,, ,... ,..,... l 3 8 Baldwin, Joey VV ....,. V ,,.... I34, I68 Baller, William .... ,.,............ 3 2 Banker, Dick ,,,,.....,,, .,........ I 45 Banta, Cara Lee V V ,..,.,,,,,, ,.....,A,.. I 70 Baptiste, Duane ..,,,, ...., V VV VV ,,,, I07. I96 Barchi, Mike ...,,,,,,, V bl, l33, IB4, 208 Barfield, Corwin V VV .V ,..., ,.,, V V I94 Barger, Dick ...,,.... l2l, l22, 235 Bargones, Gail ...., ,,,.,, V Barkman, Mary VV V Barmettlor, Frances V VV Barnes, Joseph .V V VV Barnes, Lois .,.,. Baron, Bob ,,,,.,.,..,. Barquist, Anne V VV ..... Barrena, Charles V ,,....... V Barrick, Richard ....,, .......... Barry, David ........, V. VV.VV..V V. Barry, Raymond V Barsotti, Dolores V Bartholemy, Mary Carol ,,,, Vl45, Bartlett, Dot ..,.. V V V ,...... Bartlett, Jody V Bartosh, Dorothy V V..VVVVV.V.VV . Baseball ,VVV,VV.. VV .V VI l6. Basketball ..V.VV VV V ...,vV..., I06- Basketball IFroshI V Bass, Clarence V V ,,.... V ..,.. ,.VV V VV Bass, Yvonne V VV V VV ..., Bassi, Elsie V V V V V 32, l48, I49, Bassian, Bob . V V .,.,,....,.,,, l72 235 .V32 I04 243 lB2 23 I 200 I 36 l04 V I9 l70 IBO V.63 l64 VV32 Il8 l08 IO9 V 32 V68 I52 VV83 Bastian, Lois .V Batten, Gratia V Batz, Douglas ..,, Batz, Irving .... Bauch, Ginger Baume, Edgar ,.... V Baxter, Jean ....., V. Beal, Margie ........V Beall, Dorothy ...,, V Bean, Geraldine ...,,V Bean, Marshall ....VVVV Beaton, Iris .......V,V Beck, B1ll .V.......,V. . VVVV V Beck, Harry ..... .VV.VVA. 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V Borchert, Hal VVVVV Borgen, Marilou VV Borrelli, Bob V.V.VV.VVV V Bottini, Carlo VV., V V Bottoms, Robert VV,V VV Bova, Robert V,., VV Bowen, Dave ...V.VV.VVV., Bowen, Georgene VV Bowen, Paul .VV....VV.VV V Bowles, Robert VVVVVVVVV Bowline, Bowman, Bowman Bowman Bowman Martha VVVVV V Harold VVVVV Jeane VV Sam VV.VV, , Terry VVV. V Boxing Boyle, George VVVVV V Bo1arth, Mary .VVV,VV Bradley, Bob VV Bradshaw, Norma V..V Brady, Jane VVV..VV.. VVVV Brady, Robert V.VVVV Bragg, .Barney VVVVVV Brainard, Beverly VV .VVVVVVVVVV.V.VVVVV I76 V VV....V I44, l96 VV V V92, 96, 202 V V. 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VV VV V. .....V..V... ....V.33. l2I Bridenbaugh, Marian V .VVV VVV.V. V..Vl72 Bridges, Marie V VV VV33, I76 Brierley, Clarke V V Brigham, Cherie Bright, Annette V Bright, Barbara V Bright, Gerard V V Brill, Mary Ann Brisbine, Floyd V Bristow, Hal VV.V V Brittingham, Don V V Brizard, Joyce V V Brizee, Patricia VV Brcadhurst, Doris V V Brockman, Ada Brodehl, Betty VVVV VV Broderick, Gene VV Brokken, Genore VV VV V Bronzan, Bob Brooks, Arvia V Brooks, Colleen V VV Brooks, Eleanor V V Brooks, Maxine V Brooks, NancyV V. Brooks, Brother Winnie V s, Janis VV VV V V.VVVVVVVV1a2 VVVVVVVVVVV173 VVVVVVVVVVV V174 VVVVVVVVV105, 1a2 154 VVVVVVVVVV1911 V VV...V.V 190 V VVVVVVVVV VVVVVV 3 3 VV67, l78 .VV.VVVVVVI60 VVVVVVVVVV227 VV..V.....Vl62 VVVVVV,..,l82 VVVVVV33, l57 VV VVVVV.V 9I, 92 V V VI62, 238 33, I54 VVVVVVVV.VI72 V ...VVV 227 .VV...V.VVl72 l62 .VVVVV.VVV23B Brown, Alice, ., .,,,..,. l60 Brown, Daphne ,v....,...,......... .238 Brown, Don A,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,.,...,............. I 88 Brown, Dorolhy ..,,...,. 33, I48 Brown, Glenn ,,,,.,. ,,.,,,, l Bl, IB6 Brown Howard .,...., ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,, Brown Jay .,.,.. ,, ,, ,,,,. Brown, Joyce ..., ,,,.. ,,,,,,,.. Brown, Lawrence . ,, Brown, Norm ., ,, ,. ,.,, Browning, Jim ,, ,, .,,,,., ,,,,l28, Brownlee, Helly ,, , ,,.,,..,.. 33, 70, Bru, Howard Bruce, Barbara Brunlon, Jack ., ,. Bryan, Paul, Jr, , Bryan, Richard Bryan, Ron , Bryanl, George , , Bryanl, Harmon , , , Brye, Sherry ,,,,,, ,, Buchanan, Helene Buchner, Eslher ..,.. Buck, Wayne .,,,,, ,. Bueno, Belly ....,,, Bugnone, Jo ,,.,,, ,, , , Bulman, Teddy ,, 34, I27, I6B, 252, Bulwa, Chel ,,,.,,,,, Bunnell, Ray ,,,,,, Burch, Tom Burger, Carl ..,,. Burgess, Barbara Burke, Connie ...... . Burke, Eileen ....,, ,, . Burke, James ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,. Burke, Palricia . Burkell, Donald ,, , , , Burkharl, Dick ,,,,, , Burklo, Don ......,., Burleson, Mariorie , Burnes, William ....,, Burnell, Charles ...,. Burnell, Doyle ..,..,.. Burnell, Sleve ,,,, Burnham, Laurence ,,,,,, Burns, Carolyn ,. Burns, Joan ..,,.,,.. Burrell, Carolyn .,,...,. Burrell, Joyce ....,, , Burriesci, Sal .,,.,,, Burlon, Jack ..,,,,,, ,, Busch, Beverly ,. Bush, Harlan, Jr. ..., . Bush, Warren ......,.. Bussi, Arl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Buszek, Joan .. 34 34, 92, ,, ,..., l55 , I ,,,f,'172 172, Carley, Ross ..........,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, I 88 Carli, Mary Lou ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 I, I34, I62 Carlsen, Harry .,,,,,,,,, , ,,... 34,208 Carlson, Charles ,,,,,,, ,. ,....,,.,,..,, 202 Carlson, Claire .,,,, ,,,. ,,,,,,,,. I 7 2,238 Carlson, Conslance ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, I 6 5 Carlson, Lorraine ...., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, U34 Carlloni, Bob ,.,,...,,. ., ,,,7a, 79, las, I39 Carpenler, Dewey ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,A,,,,,, I04 Carpenler, Keilh . . ....., ..,.,92, 93 Carr, Marydale .,,, , ....,.,.., 240 Carr, Paul ...,..e....,,,, . , ,....,,,,, l48 Carroll, Shirley . , , ,,,,,,,,,, ,34 Carson, Ward ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, I84 Carler, Eleanor ,,,,,,, ,225 Carler, Norman ,,,,,,, ,,,,l,,,,, I 90 Cligny, Bud , ,,,, ,MI88 Cline, Bob ,,,,,,,, ..,,,, ,....,,,,,,, , ..I82 Clinkcales, Ardilh ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,35, Cluff, Loren ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, I 53 Coakley, George ,, ,,,,, ,. Coales, June ,,,,,,,,, , Coales, Maurice ,. , Cockrill, Fred Coffee, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,, Coffey, Warren Coleman, Caroline , ,..,.. . Coleman, Slella ,, ,, , Collell, James ,,,,,,, VVVYYY Coley, Max ...,, , Collins, Andy ,, Collins, Barlon . ,,,....l84 Dang, Janel ......e..,., Daniels, Marion ..,......., Darendinger, ,Belly ....,, Darrow, Marly ,,,..,,.,,. Davidson, Lorraine ..,... Davis, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Davis, Glenn ..,.,,,, Davis Davis Davis , Leland ,,,.,. , Paul ,,,,.. ..., , Pauline ,,,,,,,, .. Dawson, William ...,.,.. Dev. Day, Donna .....,,,.. Pauline ,,.,, Daylon, Monle ....,,.. Dean, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dean, Donald ....... Ca rler, Waller Carlwrighl, Bill , ,, Caslberg, Sonia, ,, Collins, Jim Collins, Marilyn ,, Collrin Colvin, , Nanelle ,,,,, , 35 Ed .,,,,,,,,,,, , ..l35, ,, ,227 ,, U34 f f,f34 , ,, ,,34, 154 Bulier, Kalhleen , ., Buller, Raub .............., Bullerfield, Frank .... Bybee, Sue ,,,,. , , Byers, Jack . ,,,,, , Byers, Richard ,, Byinglon, Gay ,..,., Byrne, Gail , ,,,,, ,, C Cabrl, John ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Cadena, Al ,,,,,,,,,, Cadman, Alvin ,,,,,,,,,,..,,, Cahoon, James ..,..,, , ,,,,,,,, , Cain, Bill ..,.,.,.....,.....,, 78, 79 Call, Joyce ....,.,.,.,.,.,, , ,,,,, , Chrislopher, Arlie ,, ,,I92 Callaghan, Dorris ,.,,,,,,.,,, Calleri, Roger ......,,,,, Callisch, George Calloni, Devere ,,,....., Callow, Mariorie ........,. Calsy, Vern .,,, Calvin, Belh ,,,.,,,,,, Camara, Clarence ,,,,,,,.,, Cambianica, Perm Cameron, ,Belly ,, Cameron, Cameron, Cameron, Gloria Thomas ,,,.,, Velma Camp, Don ,,,,..,.... Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Ailene Jessie Kirby Sally Tom ., Campos, Joan . ,,,,, ,,,,, , Cancellieri, Roberl , ,.,.. . Canicilla, Bill ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, Canelo, Mildred ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, Cannon, Rulh ,,,,,,,,,,,, Canlerbury Club ..,.,,,,.. Capella, Raymond .,,... Carbello, Roberl .,,..... Carder, Norma ,,,..,,, Cardinale, Florie ..,.,,,, ,34 , ,,,, 34 38, I39, , ,.,..,, 34 34 67 ,I I7 ,, ,,,,,,.,,,,, 34 ,,,,,..,,l64 ,, ...,.,.,,,,,., .34 ,,34, I66 I B4 ,,.,,,,,,l66 .,,,.....lB6 34, I59, I78 ,,.I36 .,.l04 ,,,,,,,,,l7B .,,.,,,,,l68 Complon, Belly , W Complon, Sluarl ,,,, Condon, Joan .,,,,,,, Conklin, Roger , ..,, ,35 Connell, Sharon , Conover, ,Belly .,,, Conlini, Charlolle Dean, Nancy ..,.....,,,, Dean, Sherry .....,....,,,,., de Bay, Charlolle Dedo, Jerry ......,,,..,,., Deemy, Barbara ......... Degen, Dorolhy .. De Haan, John .....,.. Deiss, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,,, De La Rosa, Aurora .,,.,, De Long, Barbara ,.,.,, Del Secco, John .,..., Cook, Eloise ....., , Cook, Shirley Cooksey, Dale . Coombe, Eleanore , , 2l9 Coombs, Janel ,,,,,, , Cooper, Fred ,,,, , Louise ,, 35 Cooper, Cooler, Donna . Copeland, Ellen ,,,, ,, ,, 35 l78, I59 K E 3,1220 I60 Copriviza, Dorolhy Copsey, Caryl , Cordero, Harry Co-Rec ,, ,,,,,,...., , , Correa, Palricia , Corriea, Waller Colhary, Louise Colhary, Waller Collle, Carol .. , 148, 153, 35 ,226 , ,239 35 35 Coughlin, Jane . Courlney, Frances Courlney, Roberl , Cox, Glendawyn , , 35, IS3, Cox, Joyce ..,,,, Cox, Marilyn ,, Cox, Raymond , . Cox, Virginia ., 72, l59, Craig, Elmer ,, IO7, Cralle, Doris , , Cramplon, Chuck , Crandall, Shirley, Crawford, Marguer Cresser, Dani 54, 55, ive , 7e, 79, Cresla, Mary Jane , Cresla, Richard Crimmins, Philip Crisham, Della Case, Ed ,,,,....,,,,.. , ,,,,,,,,, , Case, Eloise ........,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34 Casey, Charles .. ,,. .,,,l85, 208 Casey, Jean ,.,,..,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 64 Casey, William ,, ,, ,.,,,34, 202 Cashman, George , ,,....... 34, 2l4 Caspers, Ronnie , ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 206 Cassedy, Jack ,, ,,... I I9, 203 Cassidy, Happy , , ....,.,...,, l04 Casladio, Frances ,, ,.., .... , ,238 Caslaldo, Tom , ,,,, ,, , .,ll4, I90 Caslleberry, Kay , ,. ,, ,, ,..,238 Caslor, Marilyn ., , ,, ,,I60, 238 Caslro, Charles .. ., . ,,,,,,,, ,,206 Cavanagh, Len ,,,,, .. ,,,l84 C.C.F. ...,....,, ,,,, , , , 232 Cederborg, Marilyn , ,, ,,,,,..,,.,, ,,34 Cederlinid, Don , ,, , ,.,,.,.,,l04 Cemenlina, Al 92, 99, I44 Cerney, Len ,,,, ,, ,,, , ,,, ,I82 Chagoniian, Archie 92, 94, 95, 99, I0l, l2l Challen, Doreen , , ,,,,,,,,, ,,l76 Chalmers, Helen , , ,,,, ,,,,34 Chamberlain, Claire ,, ,,,, 243 Chamberlain, Mike , , ,,I82 Chamberlain, Ted , .. .I84 Chambers, Cliff .,,, .,,.208 Chambers, Taylor ,,,,,,, I39 Champion, Barbara , ,,34, I70 Chandler, Thomas . 34, I44 Chang, William ,. M208 Chapman, Allen ,,,, , ,2I0 Chapman, Susie ., , ,,242 Chappell, Dick .,,.., ,202 Charlal, Maurice ...,.., ..l96 Chase, Carmen ,,.,., , , 34,226 Cheesman, Virginia , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35 Chellon, Ken ..,,.......,. ,,,,,,,.,, I 86 Cheney, Frank ....,, ,.., ,,., . .,,, 3 5 Chenowelh, Don ,,,,, ,,..l88 Chesley, Barbara , , ,35, 235 Chew, Charleen ..... ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 5 Childrey, Nancy .,,, ,, ,,,I74 Childs, Grace ,, , , , , 239 Chin, Hamillon ,35, Chin, Johnnie ,, Chinchen, Arlhur ,, ., Chinn, Joyce ..,..... ,,,.....228 ,, , 35 ,, ,, ,228 Chinn, Shirley .,,, , ,,228 Chi Omega ,,.,,,,,, I66, Chi Pi Sigma ,,.,,,,, ,, 208, Chisholm, Pal ....,, ,,,, , .,...,..l70 Chillenden, Claren ce , ,.,, ,,,.. 3 5 ..,,.,,,,,228, 243 ........l34,l76 215 IZI, 122, 157, 195 .,,.....I84 ........I90 .....,,,237 ,,,,5a, 130, 131 202 ,214 ,,,,,.....,,238 ,,,...,.,,200, 227 235 ,,,,,,,,,,,I7B ..,,,,,,l83 ,,,,,,,,I60 I53 I 52 Della Gamma ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, I 59, I59 Della Nu Thela ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 55 Della Phi Della ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, I 43 Della Phi Upsilon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 5 7 Della Sigma Gamma .,,, , .,..,,,, ,I84, I85 Della Sigma Phi ,,,,,,,...,,, ,,.., ,,,, I 8 6, l87 Della Upsilon .,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,o, I aa, 139 Della Zela ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 70, I7I Delucchi, Frances ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, I 55 De Luchi, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, I 5 5 De Lude, Lou Ann ,,,,... .. De Lude, Nancy ...,.,,..,, Deman, Roberl ....,.,. De Mayo, Frank ...... De Mello, Don ,,,...,. Demenl, Alice ,,,, .,.. Deming, Lee ,,..,,,, Dennis, Paul ,, ..,,, Denson, Virginia De Paoli, Marie ...... De Puy, Marilyn ,, ,, Deras, Duke ...., ,, De Salles, Bob .. De Salles, Everell , De Salvo, Carl ......,. Desch, Donald ,,,,.... de Tala, Marlene ....,.. Dellling, Beverly .. De Vilbiss, Elwood ...,, De Vincenzi, John , De Voss, James ...,. ..,, De Will, George ,,,,,.... Dewey, Carolyn ,,,,,, Dewey, Darlene ,,,,,,, Dewey, Kay .,,,...... Dewey, John ..... Dews, Marian ......,, . Crook, Geraldine ....., Cross, Audrey ,,,, ,,,,,, 3 6, Cross, Bob ,,,,,,,, ,... , ,,,.,, I 35, Cross, Byron , ,,,,,,,,,,, Cross, Len ,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,,69, IIS, Cross, Norvella , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49, Crossman, Joan , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Chrissanlhos, Sleve ,..,..,. , ,,,,,,,,, 35 Chrislen, Cecilia .,,,,,, , U ,,,I60 Chrislenson, Frank ,,,, ,, , ,,35, 235 Chrisliansen, Neil ,,,,,,,,,,, ,35 Chrislianson, Huberl , ,,,,,,,,. II2 Di Bari House ...,. Dibble, Oliver, lll Di Ciccio, Orland Dickey, Roberl ,,,,,. Dickie, Virginia ,,,. Dickinson, Charles Di Crislina, Joan' Diekman, Sally ,, ,,,, ,, Diez, Nick ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.... Crouser, Bill ,,, , , ,,, , ,,,,,, Crowe, Bobby ,,,,, ,,l07, l08, l2l, I22, Crowell, Billy ,, ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 36, I52, Crowell, Donald . , Crowle, Alfre'd , C.S.T.A. .,,.,,,. Cufle, Tom ...., ,. f,,Iff.,f. '92fI 36 Cummings, Belly ,,,, ,, ., Digan, Michael ,,,,..,, , ,..I66 , ,,,,.,..,,, 35, 155 ,ff f75, ,,,,, I2B I39, I86 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l78 ,, ,, ,,..l07 ,, 121, I22, I96 l76, 238 ,, ,....,,, 239 .,,24I ,, 35, I8l, l92 ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,194 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,, , ,35 95, 96 ,172, 239 ...,,.,I29 ,,.......,,2l2 192 ,,,,,.,...l60, 238 , ,,,, 35, sl, 127 ,,,,,. .240 204 ..,.92, l03 ....,,,....l36 , .,235 67 leo ,....,............, ,I92 Dillon, Pal ,,,,..,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,I72 Dimmick, Helen ,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,l4, 69, l27, I69 Dimpfl, Lilian ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 6, I43 Dinsmore, Eleanor ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 3 6 Di Piazza, Ray ,, ..,,,, , ........ 78, I39 Chun, Slanley ..,,,,,,,,,,,, , Chung, Lalorie .. ,....,,, ,, Churma, Kennelh ,,,, 35, 78, l38, I39, l92 Cicerone, Belly ,.,., ,, Cirivilleri, Peler ........... , , ,,35, 228 , ,,228 I46, I74 35, 35, 133, 141, 204 Clark, Bill ....,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, , ,, ,, 202 Clark, Bob ,,.,,.,,.,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,l84 Clark Elinor ,,,,.. ,225, 243 Clark, George ...,. , ,, IO6, l07, l08 Clark, Jean ........... , ,,,,,,,, 24I Cummings, Gladys ,, , Cummings, Jean ,,,,,,, ,, Cuneo, Charlolle ., ,, Cuneo, Nancy , ,. ,, ,,,, Cunningham, Claude . , ,,,,,,, 36, Cupps, Ray ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , Curelon, Tom ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, Curry, Don ...,..,...,, l35, Curry, Nancy ......,,, Curlis, Charles ......,,. Curlis, Nancy ,, ,,,, ,, Cushing, Marilyn ,, , , , , Cusler, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , l33, I39, Culler, Richard ,, , D Di Pielro, AI ,,,,,,,, , Dillemore, Nancy Dixil, Krishna .,....., Clark, Jim ..,,....,,, ..... , , ,,,,,, ,202 Clark, Margarel .......,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I 6 4 Clark, Murray ,,,,,,,,,, W68, I3I Class of '5I ,..,.,..,,,, ,,,, 7 0, 7I Class of '52 ......,, ,,,, 7 2, 73 Class of '53 ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 74, 75 Class of '54 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , W75, 75 Claylon, Darlene ., ,,,,, , , 160, 238 Claylon, Marguerile ,.,.., ,I76 Cleese, Roberf ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , V35 Cleghorn, Roy .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,VVVVVVVV I04 Clemenls, Edward ,,,,,, W I5, l85 Cleveland, Joann ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 72, 240 Clifl, Beverly .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 33 Dahnerl, Joan ,.,,, ,, Daley, Diana Dallman, Arnold Dallon, Joyce .. , 74, 134, Daly, Jeanne ..,,, Daly, Gerald ,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, Dancer, Geraldine . ,,.,.,,,,.,l86 ...,,,.,,,,I7B 57 Dobbs, Wesley ....... ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 6, 208 Dobyne, Carla ,,,,..., ,,, ,, ,, 242 Dodds, Peggy ...... ., ,36, l4B, I66 Dodge, William ...,.,.,.....,,, 36, l28, I44, I96 Donaire, Valenlin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36, I82 Doney, Carolyni .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, I 7 4 Donnelly, William . ., 36, I29, l4I Donovan, Hugh . ., ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,... . ,,.,l I5 Dorsey, Belly ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 4 2 Doly, Don ,,,,.,,,,,, , ,,,, ., ...l35, I94 Dougherly, Alice ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,I74 Dougherly, Mary ,, , , , 36, l48, 236 Douglas, Chesley ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,I05, I98, II4 Douglas, Don ...,,,. , , , ..,,37, IB8 Down, Dave ,, ,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,37, 60, I30, I33, I88 Down, Henry ..,,,,,..,,,,, ,, ..,,.,. .,...,,,, I 35, l88 Downey, Barbara ,,,, , ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,37, I70 Downey, Lyle ....,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23 Doyle, Eileen ..,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, I68, 239 Dremel, John ,, Drew, John , I98 2 VVVV...,,.. l56 Football .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,, 2 Drew, Philip ,...., Driscoll, Barbara 22 Driscoll, Betty ,....., 2. Droubay, Ann .,,,,, 237 ..222..l74 I74 222222..l56 Dudley ......,YV,...V,V.V ----'--- l 98 Duffey, Joyce ,... . 22 2.....238 Duke, Delta .,A.,.........Y 22 2- 2 53. l70 Dukes, Darrell A,.,..... l88, Ill Duncan, Maurice ,,,,., ..., 2 2 ,,,....... l04 Duncan, Mrs. Carl 22 ...,..,. .22l8 Duncan, Carl ,,,,,,,,,,, 22 224, 2l8, 225 Duncan, La Veda ........ 2 ,,., 2 ...v-v-,---- 37 Duncan, Lee ..,.,,,,..,. 22 .,,,,,..,, l86 Dunlap, Judith .,,,,, 22 V...V I76 Dunlap, Thomas ,,... 2 2 ,,... 208 Dunn, Frank ..,....,,,, 2 .l3l. W5 Duran-, Joe ..,...,,,,,, . VV---,-, 37 Durkin, Bob ..,,.,,,,. VVVVV--,-- l 95 Durrell, Jeanne 2 2 37. l62 Du ryea, John ..,,,, Dyke, Dale ....,,, Easterly, Eastman E Doris ,,,, 22 , Bob ,.,,.,,,,. Eberling, Ruth .,,.,, 2. Ecker, Paul .2 ,..., 2. .2.2....23l 222....l70 . ,,,.,,.... l 68 2 ,,,,...... 202 l72, 238 2 22 ...... 200 Eckert, Bill 2 .,,,......., ,-,-, 75. l99 Eckstrom, Janice ..,., -,--',,,-,,A 3 7 Edinger, Dorothy .,,., .,,..,., l 72 Ears, Bill ,......,,,,,,A...... .,..,,.. I 88 Edman, Robert ,,,,...., . . Edmondson, Bud .. 22 22 Edmondson, Peter 78, 79 Edwards , Dick ,,,,.,.... 2 Edwards, Dorothy ...., Edwards, Don 22 ,,,,. .. Edwards, Gordon 2 2 Edwards, J1m ,.......,, 2 ,.....,.., 114 1313, 139, 1s3 ,..,.,......,. 2I86 2 ,,,,, 22235 2222.222l94 2 ,,,,. .,,. 2 25 Goheen, Joanne .,,,, Eike, Louis ,....,, ,.,, 2 22 Einen, Margie 2 2 Eisenberg, Shirley .,., Elder, Jay ...,.,,,........... Eldridge, Pat ...,...... Elliott, William ..... Ell1s, Ed ......,,.. 2 . Ellis, Tom .....,, ,,,,,, Ellison, Don 22 ,.,,,, 2 22 Ellison, James, Jr. . Ellison, Sally .. Elwood, Iris 22 ,,,, Embshoff, Nancy . 2 Empey, Jeanne 22 Endersby, Keith 22 Engberg, Vera .,,,, Engerud, Pat ,,,,,,,,,, Engter, Dick 22 22 Engineering Society Engman, Betty ........,.,,,. Enos, Donal'd .............,, Entomology Club Enzensperger, Bob 2 Epler, William .,,,,,, Epsilon Pi Tau 2222 2 Erickson, Bill ,,,,. 78, ..37, l82 2.......237 .2 ,....., I4 170,239 ...2...237 ......13o 79, 139 2222222132 2 EEA., 227 37, 80, l27, 24l 2222....2l34 2...222l9 . l8l, 204 37 ...2222l76 l l5, 204 I4 222.2222l66 37, l82 222222.2225 l06, l07 l44 .22...2l86 Erickson, Lynn ,,,., .2 37, 62 Erickson, Shirley ...,. . 2 .,..... l66 Ernst, William 22 ,.,,,.., 78, 79, l38, 2l9 Ervin, Hadley ...... 2 Ervin, Sally ...,, Esrada, Dan .,,.,, Eta Epsilon ...,., Eta Mu Pi .........,,, Evans, Doris ,,,,,,,,, Evans, Janice ,,,,. Evans, Tom ,,,....,.., Everett, Steve 2 .. Ewing, Ruth F Faber, Marlene .. Fabris, Romana . .. Fahey, Robert .,,,,,,., Fahler, Donald ,,,,, Fairchild, Frank .,., Faitos, Rosemary 2 2 22 Fallo, Dorothy ......,. Farias, Don ......,... Farrand, Bob ....., Farrauto, Sal ,,,,.. Farrar, Betty 22 Farrell, Bertha ..,... 2 ,,.,. l90 ........l60 I5 22....2.225 2 ...l45 ..37, I66 2......268 6l, l35 222.22l98 .2 236 22..22l60 2 2 22 .2..236 204 237, 2 2 .,,, IB4 2......lB2 .2....l98 22l84 202 37, l55 .2...2237 Farrell, John . ,,.., . Fast, Na t22 ,,,,,, .2 Faulk, Jack .. Feak, Don ...,... Felix, Pat ........... Feliz, Carlos .,,...,, Felse, William 2 ,,.,. Ferguson, Marian 2 .....37 I43, 57 222l04 222Il4 2 240 ....37 . ,,,. I5 , 2239 Ferguson, Robert .2 Fernandes, Carl .,,,,, 22 Ferrarr, Vera .,,,. ,,,,.., Fe rretti, Pat ....,,, Ferretti, Rema ..,,,,, Fieber, Raymond Fielder, Rod .....,..... Fielder, William ..... Fields, Doris ........... Filben, Phyllis Filice, Rose .. 2. Filler, Robert ....,,,, 2 Flnch, Inez ............,,.,... Findlay, Elizabeth ,,,,,, . Finger, Bill ...,,.,,.,,,.. Fink, Barbara ...,. Fink, Bernice Fink, Carolyn 22 . Fish, Ray ...,.,, 2.2 .. Fisher, Carleen' Fisher, Dwight .,,..,, Fisher, Flora 22 ,...,. .. F1tts, Marg re ,,,,,,,,,,,, Fitzgerald Charles 2 . Fitzgerald, Jean 2 Fitzgerald, Joan Fitzhugh, Thornton 2 Flanagan, Pat 22 22 2 Flanagan, Roger .. Fleming, Glenn 2 Fleming, Norma 2 Flenniken, JoAnne Flodstrom, Dick 22 2 Flugel, Kay .. 2 Flying Twenty .,.,,, 2 Foley, Leo ...,,, .,,., 2 2 Fonda, Harold ......,,,,, Fong, Num Kon 2 9 Fong, Te'd ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Fontes, Barbara ...,. Foote, Jeanene 2 2 Forbes, Shirley Ford, Russ ..,,......... Foster, Carol ..,....... Foster, Dolores ....., Foster, Donald ...... Foster, Jackie 2 Foster, Foster, Mariolie .. Fosterman, Leslie .2 Fountain, Alton ..,,. , Fourcade, Jack ,,,,, Fowler, Walter 22 Fox. Pat ..,.,,,..,,.... 2 Fracolli, Victor .. Frame, Herbert .2 Francis, John ,,,,, 2 Francis, William 2 Franco, Richard .2 Frane, Beverly 2 Franzoia, Rosalie . Frasch, Lillian ,,,,,, 22 Fraser, Gordon 2 ,,., . Fraser, Janet ..,,, ,,,, Frazer, Bob .........,,,,, Frederick, Jack Fredericksen, James Freeborn, Douglas 2 Freeland, Maurice French, Dudley ....,, 22 Frensley, Bertha 2 ,,,. 2 James ..,,..,, 22'2'2f2'37'. 2.22.f2f222217a 2221222226227 f222222237l' 2.22..2....1s1, 2 2f22222237, .2 2 64, 55, .212s, 'H 37,7143 222.222f23ii, ffff2ff91'l1o4 22222ff2..3a -38, '73', 1l3i3, 22 ,,,,,, ,,.,.. 3 s, 2 22 2 ,,,, 2 67, ..,,,,, 39, 222.142, 2 N 38,-- Frewaldt, Carol 22 ,,,,,, 2222 . 2 Frisch, Hal ..,,,,,,,,.. 22 .... 2I85, I2 Fritz, Robert .... 2 Frost, Ardith .2 22 Frost, Don- .,,,,,,,, Frost, Joyce 2 2 Frost, Raymond 2 Frost, Richard 22 22 Fuchs, Lee ,,.. . 2 2 Fuller, Robert .,,,, , Fuller, Ross ...., 2 Fulsaas, Donald 2 Fulsaas, Russell. 2 2 Furnare, Stelloraine Furnish, June .,,,, . Furtado, Shirley . G Gabriel, Lare 22 2 Gagliardi, Margaret Gagnon, Melvin 2 2 Gale, Barbara ..,, Gale, Don . ,..,,,.,, . Gallagher, Bill Gallagher, John 2 2 2 Gallegos, William 2 Galli, Carol ,,,,,, 2 Gallot, Nancy .2 22 Gamma Alpha Chi 2 .2 22 22 2. as, 227152, 1s9,i' 39, iA2, 133, 2 ' 'S 149, 2. 22237 2 39, 2 38, 79, sl, 311, 41, 22 204, 92, 99, 2 22 222222 313, 253 Gamma Phi Beta 2 .... ..,l72, I73 Gamma Pi Epsilon . Ganser, Joyce .22222. .... Ganzert, Dick ...,22222 . Garcia, Dick ...2.,2 22 2 2..,22,. I47 . ..2. l48 2 , ...202 2 2 2 l8I,203 Gardner, Mary Lou .2 2 2 ....l78 Garibotto, Edythe .22222 Gar1n1, Elsie ..........2 2 Garretson, Anne 22,2222 Gartz, Gordon 2222., 2 2 2 222,2 I66 2 2...l68 . . 2238, l55, l70 2.2 22 222,2 2 2...2..38 Garvey, Carol .222222 22 2 ,.22 .2 2l68, 242 Gaspar, Carol ..22...2.2222 ,,.,, 239 Gasper, Edward 22 2 38, 70, 73 Gatch, Pat 22222., 2.. Gauch, Virginia 2 Gaudin, Jacque 22 . Gavin, Marie 22.22222 Geissler, Carol 2222. 222 Genest, Denis .2.2. 2.222 Gennarella, Joseph Gentry, Norma ...2 2 22222 2 . 78. 79, l33, I39, l90 238 2 2 2222 236 2 22 .2l68 2 22 2 38, 236 2 2 2 2222 2238 2 222222 22 222. .38 22 2 22222 I76 George, Armond .2...22 22 2 2238. 204 George, Glenn ....222222 2 2222 22222 2 04 George, Lorraine 22222222 2.22 222222 3 8 Gerard, Lou 2.22..2 .2 222.2 .2.l90 Gerblick, Allen' .2222 22 .239 Gere, Shirley 2.22.222 Geritz, Ted 22 22222222 22 German, Jack 22 2. Gerner, Robert 22 Gertsch, Nan .22222,.2 Gervais, Carlee 2 Gessner, James .. 2 2 Gettleson, Joan 22 22.39, l52 2 2l44 22...222l96 .2..222..l28 2 2. .l78 .2 l62 22 2 22 2......39 2 2 , .2243 Getz, Betty ..2.22222222 22 22 22.38, l67 Giammona, Anthony . 2. 22,. .2 39 Gibbs, Geraldine 2 2. 2 39, l45 Giese, Rolf ....222 22 39. I44 Gikas, Ellen 2 .22... .. Gilbeau, Bob 2 , Gilbert, Robert 2 2 .222. 2.2.2 3 9 I44 2 2 2..l42 Giles, Dean .22222..... 2 222l07, IOS, II7, ll8 Gill, James 22.2...... Gillespie, Jim Gillespie, Sue ...222 2 Gillies, Robert 2 Gillis, Hugh Gilmore, Bill 222.2. Gilstrap, Virginia 2 2 2 Gineste, Yvonne .2 22 Gingerich, Sue ..,22 Ginn, Mildred Ginnever, Carol 2 Girard, Jerry 222..2 . Gizdich, Mary .2 22 Glasby, Beryl 2... 2 Glasgow, Wayne .2 22 Glass, Mel 2222......22 2 Glaves, Bob .2.222222. 2 Glikbarg, Edith 222222 Gmelin, J. Arthur 22 22 Goaman, Shirlee ....22 Goldberg, Mary 22222 Goldstein, Robert 2 Golf .222222 2...2222 2 Gomes, Jeanette Goodell, Shirley .2222 . 22 22 2... 39 2 92, 121, 122 172 .39, I5l 222.22222 2.27 .. 22.22 78, Bl , 22 .2 l60 2 2 22 39, 67 . 2l3, 227, 239 2 2 . 2 237 22.39 . 2 22204 2 222.2243 39, 152 22222222134 ra, 204 117, 195 . .2.2.2222 39 7a, 132, aa I78 22.22222.238 22 22222.2.... 39 2 .......2... 39 2 2.l23 2i62 .. .2.2.2 2239 Goodspeed, Lois 2.22.. .. 2 2 2 2l55 Goodwin, Bill 2222..2 2 .2 22 235 Goody, Mariorie ...2.. 39, 65, l27, l52, I76 Goold, Stanley .22..2 22 2 .. .2..........22 39 Gordon, Virginia ....2 22 22.22222. I64 Gorin, Don .......2.2.2.. 2 2222l44 Gorvad, Pete .2...222222. 2 2 205 Gosselin, Rosemarie Goularte, Lionel .22. Gould, Teddy 22222222.. Goulder, Patricia 22 Gourley, Doris ..22.2.2. Graaskamp, George Grace Hall .....2 Graeser, Celeste Graf, Winitred 2....2222 Gram, Jim .....22... 2 2 ll3, 121, 203: zoa 131: Grant, Richard .222.2 Grasso, Nadine ..2222 Grattan, Lowell 222222 22 Grattone, .Babs 2 Graves, Darrell Graves, Joseph 2222 Graves, Edith .... Gray, Carol ..22..22.22 2 Gray, Thurman 22222 Greb, Wallace .. 2 2 239, I64 2 2 22,22222 2.2.. l 90 , 2.22. .. 238 22 39, 62, l27, l78 227 2 ...... .2.2l98 2 ............ 236 39, 159, 15a 22.2249 l70 22 39, ,l84 2 14s, 152, we 2 222222.2 39,227 , 2 2.222222.222 I64 2 2222.. l50 222l50 2. 2222 I6 . . 2238 2 39, l28, l40 ..22 ..39 Greco, Joan .....2.2222 2. 22.162 Green, Earl ..2...2 . ........ 39 Green, Les .....22....2 22 22 2 . 23.204 Green, William ..... 222222 ........ l 44 Greenhalgh, Marlene .2 .22 222...39 Greenly, Dora .......... 2222 2 2 2.... .39 Greggans, Joe ..2.222 l2l, l22 Gregory, Herb ..2. 2 Gregory, Louis 222222 2222 Gregory, Mariorie Gregory, Stewart 2 Griftel, Grace .....2...22 Griffith, Kathleen ...... Grigg, Dulce 2...2 2 222. . Grigsby, Clara .222 2 Griialva, George . 22..2 2 Grindle, Betty 2 2 2. 22..2....1as .....22..2oo -2.2...17o, 159 2.2.....17a, 235 .2...22..153 Groen, Reinder . 2.2...222...................,.......... 39 Gross, Robert ..2... ....... 3 9, l33, l42, 227 Grosser, Dick 2.2.2.........................,.2....... IB6 Groteguth, William .2...................... I36, l57 Groverman, Elsa 2 .2 ..2..2,...... l48, l52, l76 Grubb, Earl 2 2 22 Gubernick, Hal Guest, Dorothy 22 22 Guest, Robert Gum, Stan 2 Gunn, Calvin 22 Gunner, Kitty Gunter, George .....2 Guthrie, James ..2....... Guthrie, Joe 2 2 22.. 2 Guy, Myrwood .... de Guzman, Moises . 22 Gwinn, Thomas .... 2 . Gymnastics .. 2 . Gyving, Allen ...22 .. H Habersaat, Lois .2..22 2 Ha'dley, Vard 2222.22.2.. .. Hageman, Edgar .. .2 2 Haglund, Phyllis 22222222 Hagstrom, Warren 22 .2 Halbersleben, Jo Dee. Haldeman, Virginia 22 46. A'1'292713Z. 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James Healh, Harrison ,,,,, Heck, Chrisline .,,,,, Hedge, Holly ,,,..,.... I-ledin, Lawrence ,,,,, Hehir, Warren .,.,...... Heidinger, Elmer Heidke, Gloria .,,,...... Helin', Darleen .....,,, Helm, Audrey ..,,,, ,, Henderson, Lucile ,... Hen'derson, Roberl .. Hendricks, Jeanelle .. Hendrickson, Peler ,,, Hendry, Huberl ,.,.,, , Henrichsen, Don ..,. ,, Henriksen, Norma . Henriques, Mary ...,,, Henselman, John ...,, ,. Heringer, Doris ......,,, Hernandez, Phil ,, Herndon, Margie .H Herrgesell, Oscar ....., Herrick, Dorolhy ..,,,,,, Herler, Nadia ,,,,,,,,,, Herceg, John .....,,., Herzog, Gerrl ,,..... Hesse, George ..,..., Hewill, Harlan ....... Hiam, Leon . ,.... . Hibner, Jack ........... Hickey, Terrence ., Hickey, Whalen .,,,..., Hicks, Eva ......,...,,... Higgins, Eileen .,,,,,, Higgins, Pal ...,,,,,.. Higgins, Redd ..,...,,.. Hildebrand, Mark . , H1ll, Carol ..............., Hill, Danny ,..,, . ,,,,,,, , Hill, Dave ...,.,,,,,. 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Houlihan, Max ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, House, Elliol .,,.. .,,,,....l78 . ,.,, ,,,, ,.....,200 l38 , 78, 79, l29, . , ,,,,,,.. .....4I . 55, 120, 135 , ..,l84, 123 5, ,, ,.,,,,,.., ,,,.l68 ,, ,,,,..,... 92, 96 ,l38, I39, I43, l98 Hoss, Jack ,.........,.,, Houser, Howard Howard Sh1rley .......,.... , Dorolhy ......... , , Dorolhy Ellen , , H owa rd, Lela ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Howe, Palricia .,.,,,,,,,,,, Howes, Madelin . .,... . Hoyl, Dale .......,..,,,, Hruby, Huang, Hubbar Huber, Dan .,,,.,,,,,,,, Fu Tse .......... d, Shirley .....,,. Donald ........ Hudson, Jim ...,.,..,,, Huff, Margarel ........ H uffo rd Hughes , Jerry ..,.... Edward ....., Hughes: Rosemary ,, ,. Hughes, Joan ,,,,,,,,,,,, Huglin, Frank .....,,,. Hugo, Merrill .,,,.,,, Hullber Humme Humme g, Carol ..,.., I, Charles ,, , I, Ray ........... , Humphry, Donald ....,, , Humphry, Spruell ...,,, ,, Hunl, Harold .........., Hunl, Lyle .,........ Hunler, Bob .....,.... Hunler, William ,, Hupp, DeWill ...,... Hursl, Bill ..,..,..,,.,,,, Hurl, Cliflon ..,,...,.., Huslon, Raymond , Hullman, Marion ,, Hullon, Huxley, Harley, Jr. , Harold ...,. , , Ichikawa, Ben ......,... lnghram, Dick .,...., lngraham, Donna ..., Inman, Charlolle .. Inlerlralernily Council lola Della Phi .....,, ., ,, ,,.,....... .I89 41, 225, 5 ...... 41, I43 ,a,....41, 553.41 ,,,.,,,....4I ..l::ii2.243 ..,.,.13o, ,i,:2:l,,4l H 5........, 239 ,,.4I, ,, ,,.,.... l57 .........253 , ,,......... I 47 ,,4l, I 2129, . .......... 4l ,,,..,......208 , ,.,..... ,,.. I 86 , ,.,4I, 5, .,.. 41, ,,4l, I28, l4l , ,,......., l72 ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4I I B8 ,,ll9, ,. ,. ,.,,, ,204 ff I-2,236 , ,,,.,.. l56 Johnson, Marilyn .....,.... 238 Johnson, Nancie .......,., I76 Johnson, Phil ..,.... ,............. 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Knipe, Claire ,, Knolls, Gloria , ,, 43, I74 ,, ,I76 243, I66 Knowles, Mildred ,,,. Knowllon, Harold Knudsen, Shirley Kolb, George ........... Koenig, Joan ..... Kongsle, James .,,,.,. Kongsle, Sharon ,,,,,, 55, 134, I64 ......,,.,l7B ......,,,.l29 M242 I B4 242 204 l60 Konvalm, Roberl ,,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43, ZI4 Koperski, ,Barbara 43 I43, I46, l56 Kopfer, Joan ,,,,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,154 Kopnick, Kalhy ,,...,... l68, 236 Koughan, Marva Kren-gel, Carolyn ,, Kreulzmann, Hank , ,, Kriege, Andrea .. , Krienke, Calvin ,, Krikorian, Bulch Krohn, Anne .,,,.,.., ., Kromann, Rodney Krumpolic, Mallhew Kruse, Bob ...... ,.,,, . ,, Kugel, Jackie ,,,,,,, Kumano, Mas ,,,, , Kunsl, Rosemary ,, ,, Kunz, Jack ...,.,.,.,,,,, L Laclergue, Jim ., Laclergue, Don , LaDuke, Ken ..,.. Laine, Rulh ,.,,,,, ., Lalond, John ....,,,, ,, LaMar, Ronald ,,,,, ,, ,, Lambda Chi Alpha , Lamberl, Calherine Lamberl, Tom ...,,...,. Lampson, Keilh ., .. Lamson, Bill .,....,. .,., Lancasler, David . . 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Thomas ,, Lees, Roberl ,,,.,,,,, , LeFevre, Doug ,,,,,,,,, LeFevre, Jack ..,,,, Leffland, Ella ....,, , Lehmkuhl, Ray ,...,,, ,, Lehr, Barbara ..,.... Leidig, Lee .,...,.. Lekock, Slan .,...,... Leonard, Tom .,..,,,, Leonelli, Lorraine Leos, Sophie .,,,,.....,,, Lera, Ron .......,,... ,,,,, Lescesne, Mary ..,...., Levin, Roy .,,,.......,. ,, Lewin, Lewis, Palricia ...., , Anila ...,..,. Lewis, Don ....,..,, Lewis, Duane ,..,,,, Lewis, George ,,,, , Lewis, Herberl .,,,..., Lewis, Norman , , . Lewis, Richard . I66 I37 5 .......... 208 . ..,,,,, I 90 239 ,79, 1'1'if'1'39','l ,,,,,,,,l78, I88 I74 2I5 I33 l42 ......,,..,240 239 204 2l3 ,.,,,,43, 5 fQfQ',43', ,,......44, I43 I90 ..43 I94 I44 225 ,.l8 Lieb, Darrell ..,,.A.,...... Liesegang, Bebe ....,... Lilley, Ted ....,,,,.......... Lincoln, John .,...... Linld, Marilyn ..,,,,,......... Linder, Perry ....,,,,Y,.,....., Lindquisl, Barbara ...... Lindquisl, 'Marilyn Lindsay, Barbara ..,,,... 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I84 Sievert, Bettye . ......, ,,., ,,,, .,,,,,,,,..,, 2 3 5 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ,,,,. . 5 ,... I98. I99 Sigma Delta Pi ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,..,,..,..AAA,,.. I 53 Sigma Kappa ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I 78, I79 Sigma Pi ,,,.,,,.,,,, .......... 2 00, 20I Silcox, Jeanne .,,,,,, . ,239 Sills, Melba ....., ,,...,.... 5 I. I27. I65 Silva, Ray ......,,... ,,..........,..... , , I72 Siler, Mary ...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,...,,,,,,,,, 2 38 Silveria, Peggy .. Silver Sabers .,....,.. Simone, Jack ..,,,,, .. Simoni , Dorean ,,,,,, Simons, William .,...... Wallace, Fred . ,,,, .. Simonson, Carlton ....,,,., Simonton, Jack . ,,,, . Simpkin, George ,,,,,.,. Simpson, Gerald ,,....,. Simpson, Norm ..., Sims, Sallie ...., Sinclair, Philip ,,,,, .. Sinz, Edward . Sischo, Edyne Sites, Joan ...... . Ski Club ..,.,.,, . Slater, Homer . . Slikbarg, Edith . ,,,, . Sloan, Barbara . .. Small, Leroy ...., .. Smalley, Robert .,,,,, . Smart, Shirley .. . Smith, Art ...,... ..... .. 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I43 Stover, Walt .,,,,,,,.... H 5-IBI. I82 Strain, Richard Stram, Lawrence Straub, Don .r,.....,,, , Strauss, Berdine ...,,, Straw, Gilbert .,,,..,.,,,, Streepey, Leland ...,..,. Striker, Dolores ,,..,... .. .,,.....l96 .......52, 129, 145 ,........lI4, 1as .. ,,,,. .. 52 ....,,.,,...l60 Strong, Sueanne ......,, ,-,,,A--- 5 2. I79 Strout, Barbara .......... ..........-- I 50 Struckman, Ralph ....,,,,,,,.. ---4---- 2 27 Stuart, Pat ..,..,,........,,,,,.,,........ -------- I 74 Student Activities Board .VYVV 4, . --44444444- -59 Student Council .,,,,, ...,., , Student Court ..,,.,,.,.,.,,,,, . Student Y' ....,,........ 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I 74 Truro, Lee ,.,,.,,,,.,,,,.,, .. .. .....,.. .227 Tschnaz, Bob .,...,,,.,. ,,..,,,., . . ,,,,..,.., I89 Tucker, Clifford .. .. .,....,. 53, I33, l5I Tucker, Edward .,.., . ,,,,, ,,,, . .53, 202 Tucker, Martin .,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,.,, . . ,.,, 2l8 Tucker, Mary ,,,,, .. .53, 226 Tucker, Nelson ,,.,.,, .........,.,, ,,.. 5 3 Tutt, Edwin ,,.,,,, .,........ I 35, I94 Tullis, Murl ..,...,,...,. ........, ,,,,,, I I 3 Tully, Lucretia ..,...,.,.. ,,,,,,.,,.,,, 5 3 Turnbow, Mariorie ,,,,,,, ,,,...,, . 54 Turner, Barbara ,,,.,,, . .,.... 242 Turner, Dorothy .. ,,,,,, .. ...140 Turner, John .... ,,,,, . .,.... .......54 Turner, Patricia ., 54, I74 Twigg, Leon ...,............ , . ,,,,, 2l4 Twombly, Margaret ,,,,, ........ . .I9 Tygrett, Dale ..,.,,,,. ,,,, Tyler, John ,,,.., , Tyler, Richard ,,,,,,,... U Uchida, Yosh ,. ,,,,,.. .. Uramoto, George ,,,,,, Urenn, Carolyn .,.,,. Uttecht, Elleen ....,,,, Uyeda, Charles .. .,,..,, ,. V Valdastri, Mario ......,.... 54, 130, I44 ....,..,.... .I30 I3 .54 .. ,,,... I69 . ,,..,,, 54, 15, Valerio, Geraldine ....,. Vallercamp, Vern ,,,,,,,,, I55 238 I00 Valli, Vlfqlnld ...... ,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.. I 7 U Van Aman, Albert ,,,,,,,,,,.,, Van Antwerp, Walker ,,,,,,, .. ,..,,,.206 Van Arsdale, Gordon ,,,,,,,,,,,.. ..,..I44 Van Arsdale, Jacquelyn ,,,,... ....,,... I 77 Vancellerl, Bob .,,,,,,, ..,,, .,,,,, ,..,..... I 8 6 Van de Griendt, Lincoln .,.. ,,,,,.., .I88 243 Vanderbeek, Jeanne ,,,,........... .,..,..,. Vander Ploeg, Jeannette .. Vanderwolker, Betty ..,....... .,....,.. Vandever, Warren ,.,.,,,... VanDoren1, Lee Van Dorn, Bill ,,,,...,....,. Van Ess, James .......,...,,..... Van Heyst, Richard ......,. Van Van Horn, Donna .,,,.,,. Houten, Jim ..,.., 227 237 .........I90 I74 I86 l30 .54 I66 Vargas, Annabelle ...,... Vargas, Glenn .. ,,,,. .. Varketta, Pat ,,,,,,,, Vasey, Marilyn .,,,., .54 Vaum, Dick .,..,....,.. ,,,, i...6l, Velander, Joan ....,,.......,.,,, Velazquez, Herman ...,. ,,,. Velladao, Bob .,,.,.,.,., . Veneman, Genevieve ,.,., Venturi, Ken .. .. . Vertin, Jerry .,,., . .,.. . Vesco, Norma .,,,, Vetter, Ardie .. .,,,,. .. Veveiros, Henry Vick. Orville ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vidulich, Jerome .,,. Vierra, Agnes ........,, Vierra, Florence ....,. Viles, Gladys .,,,.,,, .. Villafuerte, Dick .. ,,,,,,, ., Villanueva, Mariano .,,,,, Volz, Margaret . .. Von Holst, Edward ..,... Von' Wald, Bonnie. .. ........,54, ..54, W .I36 .. . ,,...,,. . M239 I50, I54 I86 I 62 l88 ..76 I40 . ,,,.. I82 235 I23 I90 239 24I 2I4 I55 ..24I I46 .........I30 ,........,.,.,.,, .54 I90 I74 243 206 I I7 242 ..54 I86 206 .92 I I4 l88 Wachob Hall .. ....,.... .........,..... ......... , . Wacholz, Stan ...,... .....,. 9 2, 96, I01, Wager, Don .. ...... . ,,................... 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I74 Wood, Palricia ,, ,, .. 55, I57 Woodlinl, Bill ..,.., ,. ,, ...,.. ..,.., . l86 Woodhouse, Mary ...,, , ,,,, .,.., ........... . . 227 Woodman, Frank , ,. ,, ..., ,,....,,..203 Woods, Dave ....,,,,..,, ,.,,,, 7 5, 83, I35, l92 Woods, Jack ....,,,,.,,, ,.,,..,.,,. ,,,..,,,,.,.....,.... 5 5 Woodside, Robinelle ,,,,.,....,.,.,,,,.. ,,..... 2 IB Woodward, Nellie ..,,,,,, ,....,,.,,, 2 35 Wool, Fred . ,, ,,,.,,,,, . .,..,,,., .l82 Wooley, Doris .. ...,., .,.,,,,, 5 5, 23l Woolaver, Ann ...... ..., .,,,.. l 7 8 Wren, Ronald .... ,,.. , ,, ,,,,, ,l90 Wreslling ,,,,., ,, I9 Wrighl, Brian ,,,.,,,,,l57 Wrighl, Guy . ,, ,,,,,, ,228 Wrighl, Henry ,, ,. ,,.,,..55 Wrighl, James ..,. ,, ,..55 Wrighl, Milburn ....,, , .... l45, l56 Wrighl, Torn ,, ,.,,, ..,,I98 Wrighl, Ward .. .. ...,. ..l57 -- Wu, James , .,,. , Wueslholf, Roberl , , Wurlel, Clifford Wyall, Herman Wyall, Palricia ,, . , Wyne, Virginia Wyss, Belly Y Yanicks, Plalo , Yeager, Herman ..,.... Yesler, Joyce . Yoho, Belly ,,,,. ,. 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