University of Southern California - El Rodeo Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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SWAN SONG By the Editor It is 2:25 a.m., Tuesday, April 16th. The lost piece of copy has just been written for the 1957 El Rodeo. Now I am able to write the Swan Song, a perogative of every editor, and a time to thank various people for jobs well done. Before I go into that, however, I ' d like to point out to anyone that takes the time to read this 10 pt. futura type with a 1 pt. slug just what the yearbook has meant to me and those who have worked with me on it. Beginning last April, when I undertook the job, I had no idea what it entailed and, as the year progressed, I had even less of an idea. What I mean is, I was flabber- gasted that so much would have to be turned out for such a small publication. (Well, after all, the Encyclopedia Brittanica has 20,000 pages.) Just for a moment, though, ponder with me on this topic. First, before anything can be done in the book, a layout must be made. That is, each of the 520 pages must be envisioned, not abstractly, but concretely, by marking lines where each picture, each caption, each copy block is to fall. So much for that. After three months of same, the next step is scheduling the pictures. Does that take much trouble? Well, do you know how long it took them to dig the Panama Canal or build the Empire State Building? They eventually finished, but I ' m sure there are some pictures we haven ' t taken. Jerry, did you ever get that picture of Dr. Ballard? Never mind, I ' ll look in the index. To continue, we must line up each individual shot in the book . . . somewhere around 10,000, and then find someone to accompany the photographer when the appointment has been made. Then, we must politely and repeatedly tell the person(s) in the picture what to do. Sometimes we end up telling them just what to do and that doesn ' t go well at all. Of course, if you ' re Jon Arnett running with the ball or Tommy Trojan ' s horse, we can ' t give you very good instructions, but we always hope for the best. So, after the picture is taken, we hop back to the photo shop and wait for it to be blown up. Not the photo shop, the picture. Actually, we receive a contact print of the picture first and then it ' s blown up. The thing to do when you get the contact is to crop the picture and, believe me, some of them are really croppy. When the picture is blown up to the proper size, it is given to the engraver who reduces it to a size that will fit right in the space we had reserved for it at the beginning of the Summer. You remember, that was where our layout came in. (Came out?) You may ask, why blow a picture up if the engraver reduces it down? A good question. There must be an answer somewhere. Well, I won ' t go into the rest of the procedure, but the point I ' m trying to make is that too much is taken for granted. You pick up the yearbook, thumb through it, perhaps toss it back on the shelf for twenty years and that ' s that. Not to us, it isn ' t. We hope you ' ve gone through the yearbook from cover to cover. Maybe you even found a mistake. We ' re not infallible, you know. But we are human and being human we ' d like to have you get as much satisfaction out of enjoying the book as we did out of bringing it to you. There are many new concepts in the book and we personally feel that it ' s unique and interesting. Good manners limit us from saying anything else. Now, for the staff and for myself, I would like to thank, first of all, one of the finest all-around men I have ever had the pleasure of working with. Subtract his skill and good nature and you have just subtracted a yearbook. So John Morley, wherever you are, stand up and take a bowl Thanks too to Karmi, Rollie, and the gang at Fashion Press for a nice job. And to my very good friend at Superior Engraving, Jack Conlon, the salt of the earth, for all of his cooperation. Jack, take it easy and remember, let somebody else work. You go out and have some fun. Thanks, too, to Marion at Henderson Bindery. My warmest thanks to Earl Thielan and the DT staff for being so very, very cooperative about supplying pictures when needed. Thanks to Harry Nelson for his unending cooperation and to Don Simonian for his great sports copy. Thanks to Jerry Kaye, my favorite cameraman who did a superb job and who should go places with his fine ideas. Thanks to Jack Towers and to Polly Kaye and Willie Shaw, the personality girls of the Photo Shop. Thanks to Paul Aiello and Greg Taylor for help above and beyond the call of duty. Thanks to Carl Terzian for his many offerings. Thanks to Dale Kenway in the ticket office for the typing. It came in handy. Thanks to Don Richman in Athletic News. Thanks to Bob Gordon, our great Dean of Men, for his advice. Thanks to Tery Finigan, Arnie Marquez, and Charlie Balderas, too. And to my staff: Sheila Palmer and Lolita Kennedy, REALLY BIG THANKS go to you for all those extra hours you spent on the Index, better known as the Monster. I wish there were more like you who placed getting a job done over personal gains. Thanks, too, to Chuck Swan, my photo editor, Marcia Boteman, my copy editor, and to Pari (I ' ll see you in the Army) Holman, Nancy Van Dyke, Dick Hamilton, (Did you ever find those checks?) Thad Brown, Carl Strobel, Don Williams, (You ' re a big one, you are). Jack Casey, and everyone else who gave of their time. Extra thanks to Herb LaBin, Ed DeRoo, Phil Salsbury, and Bob Finestone for a great Sounds of Troy record. It was a lot of fun. No, Bill Lachs, I ' m not forgetting you. You had a big task, lining up the Calendar Girls (but pleasing) and doing the Achievement Section. You did both so well that you impressed me and many others. If I left out anyone, it ' s unintentional, as I know there are many more who rate a special thanks. That concludes the 1957 edition of El Rod. Hope it will find a soft spot on your shelf and be well-worn thirough the years. SEQUENCE OF SOUNDS ON ' SOUNDS Of TROY Sounds of Troy — SC Rooting Section Dann Angeloff Mudd Hall Tower Chimes Jess Hill Danny Thomas, Narrator Carl Terzian Two Students en route to class Cynthia Dixon Professor Russell Caldwell Frank DeVol Instructor Richard Condon Karl Yeager Kappa Alpha Theta singing a portion ZBT Trolios Act of Collegiate- Ken Shanks Noises heard in the Student Grill Vic Hayden as Captain Thetas again Queeg in Cai Te Mutiny Football Color Marion Oles si nging Jerry Madera from Tales of HoflFmann Jack Casey William Vennar d singing Red Skelton from Susannah Rally at San Francisco Cecil B. DeMill Jon Arnett ASSC Senate Carl Terzian Joe Cerrell Lynne Morgan Dr. Frank Baxter SC-UCLA Basketball Game Jr. Class Jazz Concert Chancellor Rufus B. von KleinSmid Jim Stewart Selection from My Fair Lady, by Tri-Delt and Sigma Phi Epsilon Closing by Trojan Symphonic Band

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Tr-Zu Trower. Shannor Trudeou, Norma Truesdell, Dick True Max 378 ell, Gil . Tubiola, Ed . :?2, 378 Tucker, Garry ,449 Tucker, Jomes .i76, 430 Tucker, Noel 378 Tudor , Gary . J57, 396 Tulloss Tom 446 Tunberg, Jane 332, 423 Tunick, Nancy 501 Turbok, Sherwyn 307 Turbyflll, Hugh 372 Turner, Belva Jo 94. 350 Turner, Gail 328, 428 Turner, Polly Ill, 338, 423 Tullle, Sue Ill, 346. 423 Tultleton. Ann 121 Tweedie, James 499 Tweler, Bob 418 Twogood, Forrest 40, 268, 269 Tyler, George 440, 491 Tyler, Jerra Lynne 102, 350, 491 Tyle. Marnee Mae .- 99, 350 u Udipikrishno Madavoselty . 498 Ugl.ano, Louise . .. 98, 491 Ulbrich, Elome 21 1 Unger, Fred 418 UNIVERSITY BUSINESS 186 ■ 187 UNIVERSITY COLLECE .231 UNIVERSITY EXTENSION ?.3n UNIVERSITY RECREATION ASSOCIATION .31? Urrutio, Larry 376 Uskovich, Sam 394 Ustrich, Bob 104, 410 Ulley, Billy .446 Vafis, George .- Cloii .404 ..491 Vale Vail, Vicki -340 Von Alslyne, Richard 164 von Heusden, Ronald 440 Vanderhoff, Rick - 384 Von Dyke, Nancy 147 Van Hoist, Bob 368 Van Hunnick, Wilhelmina 93, 424 Van Meier, Peter 384, 430 Vann, Elizabeth 491 Von Wert, Paul - 384 Varnes Oliver 380 Voron, ' Richard - 491 Vasconcellos, William 404 Vassou, Ronald 498 Vottimo, Jodey - Ill, 423 Voughon, Valerie 340, 427 Vaughn, Dorothy 320 Vaughn, Joe 100, 414 Vaughn, Ralph 41 Vaughn, Ruth 501 Vavro, Robert 491 Veiga, David 370 Veigo, Frank 372 Velond, Ruby 494 Velasco, Bruce 498 Veronaeff, Don .- 404 Vioult, Delphine 342 Viceljo, Thomas 442 Vichier, Zelie - 328, 501 Vierro, Marguerite 491 Vieten, Donald 449 Vincent Don 358, 491 Viner, Ronald 360 V.flue, Richard 364 Vislaunet, Al 404 Vilalie Carl 104, 108, 382 Vivian, Robert 239 Voiles Bob 252, 281, 285, 286 Von Asoe. John 366, 491 von KleinSmid, Bill 104, 376 von KleinSmid, Rufus 20, 35, 60, 69, 80, 178, 191, 314 von Kleist, Roy 491 Von Muehlen, Peter ...466, 469 von Rohr, Ken 53, 357, 368 Voronoeff, Don 104, 128 Voss, Donald 449 Voyne, Don 253, 384 w Wocht Wacke Wodni Waggi Wagni Woh, Waite, Wakon Waldo Woldrc Woldsr Wales, rman, Charles 219, 491 20l( Jim 408 ,ner ' Jay 392. 491 ..,. Elmer Z. 232 Gary 304 Demont 364, 491 notsu Irene 501 Alden 219 Jim 268, 394 ith, Mary 342 Nancy 336 Walgren, Poul 185 WolKei, Agnes 14 Walker, Dick 87, 97, 100, 121, 123 Walker, Fred 304, 374 Walker, Graham 378, 491 Walker, Jim 414 Walker, Ken 277, 376 Walker, Lee 430, 491 Walker, Richard 374 Walker, lortimy . 39 Wallace, Jeanne 491 Wallace, Maiihe - 424 Wallace, Keynelte ..340 Waller Jr., Henry . 366 Wollick, Williom . 498 Walpole, Irene .. j42, 491 Wolpole, Robert . 408 Walrouen, William 398 Walsh, Carolyn .... 330, 491 Walsh, Eleanor 312, 313 Walsh, William 362 Waller, Donold 498 Wallers, Charles 364 WAMPUS ...157-158 Warburton. Cotton 37 Ward, Bill 378 Wa lill Woreham, Waldo 496 Wayne 392 Mel 219, 408 Wan Ne .199 Washington, Harold 491 Waterman, John 201 WATER POLO 303 Wothen, Ed 378, 491 Watker, Hal 315 Watkin. Maggie 119, 332, 333 Wo lill 104 Watson, Janet 121, 330 Watson, William 406 Walt Florence 183 Wolts, Don 449 Woxman, Alan 126, 294, 412 Wayne, John 34 WE THE STUDENTS 81 Webb, John 358 Webb, Molva 329 Webb, Mariorie 352 Weber, Dick 358 Webster, Donna 338 Webster, Lucy Ann 192 Weckler, Joseph 199 Wedberg, Conrad 230 Wedberg, Suzanne 332, 429 Wedev, Otto 491 Weed, Ronald 498 Wehrle, Marilyn 336 Weilond, Robert 394 Weinand, Lynne Ill, 338, 423 Weinberger, Dick 310 Weiner, Myron 410, 498 Weir, Edith 183 Weirick, John 491 Weirick, Phyllis 326, 491 Weiss, Mildred 322, 423 Weiss, Normon 404 Welch, Robert 378, 379, 491 Welin, Boyd 192, 193 Weller, Lillian 319, 330, 491 Weller, Ted 374, 491 Wells, Charlotte Ill, 336, 429 Wells, Don 372, 491 Wells, Jock 382 Wells, Michael 286, 306 Wells, Thomas 494 Welty, Joan 340 Welzenbach, Alois 366, 491 Wenoer, Dorlene 340 Werdin, E. Russell 192 Werhos, John - 278, 294 Werkmeister, William 201 Werner Kny 87, 91. 93, 99, 121 We«eloh Dnn 119, 390, 491 WESLEY CLUB 475 Wessel, Herbert 496 WestcotI, Charles 396 Westervell, Phyllis 501 Wheeler, Jani ' e 346 Wheeler, I. H 302, 401 Wheelis, Roner 404 Whipple Ri ' k 134, 4nR Whipple, William 418 Whisenand, Paul - 491 White, Bill 209 White, Dove 100, 409 Whit .358 White, Nancy 121, 346 White Olaa 328, 336, m White ' Paul ' ' 1 Whitelow P»nrl 329 Whitene- PHIIId 446. 496 « i,;.= e|| ' Richard .53, 78, 219, 368, 49R Whl.ina 1.. 211 John ..10R Whittemore Jerry Whyfock. Noman 392, 491 Widell, Gory 92, 108, 121 Widiss, Alan 92, 133 Wiese, Rodney 402 Wiesley, Vera 318, 319 Wileman. Richard Wiles, Herman , Wilkerson, Dennis Wilkerson, Morva Wilkerson, Robert Wilks, Royce Willord, Kenneth Willebronds, Jock Willebrands, Joan Willett, Hugh .. . Williams, Beniamm Williams, Chuck Williams, Don . Williams, Eric Williams, Harlan Williams, Helen Williams, Janet Williams, Jim Williams, Logon Williams, Morion Williams, Moriorie Williams, Ross Williams, Shorron Williams, Sherrill Williams, Susan Williams, Susanna Williams, Tom . Williams, Wall ... Willioms, Willie . Williamson, Stan 195 Willis, Wendy .. 424 Willott, Laird 85, 253, 265, 374 Willson, Catherin 492 Willyard, JoAnn Ill Wilmore Paul 492, Fold-out Wilmore, ' Sarah 492 Wilmoth, Jill ... 366 1 1 346 .498 358 491 372 313. 491 466, 494 799, :)()3 239 :m 491 39, 308 49 1 41 147, 491 .394 378 501 336 124 372 305, 398 492 126 ■m 346 497 49V 337 404 328 332 :8i 3H8 3i 144 414 .294 Wils old ..223 424. 492 Wilson ' Carol ' 102, 117, 338, 501 Wilson Caroline 102, 113, 116, 340, 492 Wilson, Esther 492 Wilson, John 398 Wilson, John 398 Wilson, Lelond 440, 492 Wilson, Martha 350 Wison, Melvin 499 Wilson, Ronald 396, 408 Winans, Jane 222 Winteer, Fritzi 427 Wina Sid 284, 306, 404 Winn Pol 121, 338 Winter Gerald 219 Winlerburn, Gerald 418 Wire, Nim 430 Wirto, Vond 492 Wise Bob 53, 100, 115 Wise! Robin 418, 492 Wise Ronald 442, 497 Wisehouot. Shorlene 344 Wiser, Bill 404 Witcher, Nancy 352 Woerz Edward 499 Wolters, Dennis 404 Wong, Allen 108 Wong, Barbara 424 Wona. Eileen 492 Wong, Homer 498 Wong, Roger 501 Woo, Arthur 492 Woo, Wilton 498 Wood Allen ...304, 402 Wood, Bob 357, 380, 440 Wood, Gary 376 Wood, June 492 Wood, Ston 307 Woods John 364 Woods, Oby 374 Working, Ken 121, 358 Workman, Carl 121, 392 Workman, Skip 120 Worth, Patsy 322, 427 Wren. George 366, 492 Wright Doua....58, 85, 100, 364, 440, 492 Wright ' Jackie 322, 428 Wright, Joan 346 Wright, Paul 496 Wueslhoff, Paul 466, 469, 494 Wurtz Dan 449 Wyotf Judy Ill, 132, 320, 423 Wyers. Maxine .- 492 Wykoff, Frank 376 Wylie Paul Jr 498 Wyman, Muriel 320 Wyne Valerie 328. 501 Wynn ' , Pot 126, 338 Wyse, Richard - 406 XYZ XI PSI PHI Yockey, Carol . Yoconelli, Philippe Yamoda, Honk Yamohoto, Ross .. 492 492 .110, 428, 468 449 722 492 492 .492 .330 766, 374 111, 322 fold-out 492 376 ...269 498 ...429 J4, 128 ,38 427 294 ...360 492 Yamomolo, Hirooki Yamoshito, Lillion . Yanover, Carrie Yaple, Worren ... Yasudo, Grace Yosudo, Richard . Yates, John Yborro, Carmen . Yeokel, Kenny Yeokel, Solly YELL LEADERS Yelverton, Charles Yeo, Ron Yokum, Jim Yoshido, Roy Youel, Natalie ... Youkstetier, Dennis Young, Barbara . Young, Don Young, Edwin . Young, Frances , Young, George .. ...126 Young, Jim 766, 430 Young, Lorna b, VV, i o, 319, 342 Young, Phoebe 492 Young, Richord 374 Young, Robert 498 Young William ...492 Youngmon, Collyn 492 Yount, Beverly 326, 457, 501 YWCA 95 Zablon, Roque 498 Zachory, George 392, 446 Zaffiros, Pot 336 Zogon, Ronald .. 412 Zampese, Ernie 253,265 Zone, Ronald 410, 492 Zovola, Frank 449 Zeigler, Dale 294, 296 Zeronion Joe 100 Zeller, Joan ZETA BETA TAU ZETA TAU ALPHA Zidell, Charles Mir 429 420-421 352-353 420 194 Ziegler, Dole 84, 87, 372 Ziegler, Pot J9, 338 ZifFren Paul S Ziglor, Walt 378 Zimmerman, Gory 104 Zimmerman, Robert 492 Zins, Gerald 442 Zondler, Robert 492 Zuckerman, Morvin 492 Zulaica, Edward 219 442 Zumer, Betty 342 EL ROD ERRATA When working with as many as 15.000 names, it is some- times possible to make certain typographical errors. El Rodeo admits that it is not infallible and proves this point bv cor- recting a few of the errors that were noticed in parts of the book too late to correct: Page 49: Top picture lists fourth girl from rgiht as Barbara Peterson. She is Janet Peterson, Page 104: Squires, fourth row from top, do not read correctly because of the omission of a name. The correct reading is: Bill Jackson, Joe Jares, Hal Karlinsky, Mike Kazanjian, Phil Kein Ho Ker Page 129: Top picture should read: Joe Jares and Jim Hukill. (Sorry, Joe.) Page 149: The last picture at the bottom of the page should read Kishor Parekh.

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