University of the Pacific - Naranjado Yearbook (Stockton, CA)
- Class of 1957
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Q' ' A l -my rv '-' , jg kgy w 5 f 72 fi! I ,' E Pi f Ls 'f gf x - 4 in ? ' 1 is 3 -4 I I i o I Q V Z s in appreciafion For his inferesi in fhe college For his palience in ihe classroom For his underslanding of The needs of sludenis Forhis presenlalion of vasl religious knowledge For his failh in man For his belief in God We dedicafe This book fo Pacifids beloved Dr. George H. Colliver Graduates JANUARY GRADUATES NOT PICTU RED Haworth Alfred Clover BM Music Leslie 0. Dabritz AB History Dorothy Jean Gehrke AB Education William Jack Gentry AB Psychology Gordon H. Gillin AB Physical Education Vernon Christian Hoffman AB Pre-Ministerial Neven Hulsey AB Business Administration Sarah M. Little AB Education Dave Orton AB Group Work Rel. Ed. Randall Henry Reiswig AB History Gertrude Beckwith Schooley AB Spanish Valecla Evelyn Swan AB Education 'fl' his lk 'Este' Stanford Byron Clemons AB History Mary Lou Haneburg AB Education Alice Ardell Hansen AB Education Mary Arca lnosanto AB Education Joan Carol Lagorio AB Education Vance Clare R. Nelson AB History January 1957 eww Sally Post AB English Janet Fink AB Educati Shelden Stanton W AB Sociology ,gin 'Q' Ronald K. Smith, Jr. Patricia Susan Whipple Hide!! Dick Y AB Physical Education AB Education AB BUSUWGSS .rv W , ' :R .w-fi!-'L 5 . ff' iii? x u XF JUNE, l957 GRADUATES NOT PICTURED Margaret Ann Abbott-AB Education William S. Anthony--AB Education Amil Saint AugustineQAB Music Patricia E. Barger-AB Education Della Rose Belknap-BS Chemistry Gordon L. Bordsen-AB Business Administration Elvira Ann Borges-AB Education Gloria Renee Chinchiolo-AB Education Lawrence K. W. Chun-BS Civil Engineering Haworth Alfred Clover-AB Music Nancy Margaret Collis-AB Education Clyde Raymond Conner-AB Physical Education Robert Murray Craig-BS Zoology Robert Christopher Dalton, Jr.--AB Psychology Alfred James Dattola-AB Business Administration Glen A. Delaplane-AB Education James Jay Fisher-BS Civil Engineering Robert W. Fisher-AB Business Administration Lawrence H. French, Jr.-AB Physical Education Joseph Gallegos-AB Philosophy Rovert K. Gaughran-AB Physical Education Elizabeth Greenwood-AB Education Glen Wade Grose-Physical Education Edythe Yolanda Haanstra-AB Education Beverly Hall-AB Education Jane Helen Curry AB International Relations Barbara Lane Cutler AB Education Stanley William Daniel AB Business Administration Jaclclyn Camille Dubois AB Education Lawrence Duane Durflinger BM Music Edna May Dyke AB Education Mervin Hoffman-AB Philosophy Betty Brewer Hugg-AB Education Mary Louise Celsi lndelicato-AB Education Ruby K. Kim-BS Zoology Philip Owen Laing--BM Music Joner Lancaster-AB Education Ada Louise Langenbach-AB Education J. D. Leitaker-AB Physical Education Raymond August Lippert-BM Music Braulia T. Makapogal, Jr.--AB Music Richard Burton Mauler-AB Pre-Ministerial Anne Elaine McCauley-AB Education Marlene Roe Metrovich-AB Education Bobby Gene Moore-AB English Bradley R. Mortensen-BS Civil Engineering J. Michael 0'Connor-AB Speech Donald Bruce Oliver-BM Music Nicholas Paul Padovan-AB Education Ben Ray Parks-AB Physical Education Stanley Pedder-AB Economics Tom Perry-BS Civil Engineering Mary Stella Polsinelli---AB Education Ben B. Randall, Jr.-AB Speech James Reynosa, Jr.-AB Physical Education Mayno E. Rice-AB English Charles Franklin Eckart Donis Elizabeth Fleming AB Art AB Education Donald Lloyd Elkins: James Patrick Francois AB History AB Speech Alberta Fedler Evelyn Rose Frost AB Education AB History Sharon Ann Eggerts AB Music Stanley Emmerson AB Economics Marguerite Loasle Fi BS Home Economics Sally Ann Gannon AB Home Economics 'x 11- ,1 Q, .Es f Q 'X 5, 'i...,.f R. George Mason Hughes Barbara Bain Hughes AB Botany AB Education Marilyn Doris Garland Tommy Kay Hall AB Education BM Music Nancy Zoe Hane Jerold Leonard Hogerheide AB Zoology AB History Dolores Maurice Hutchinson Joan Helen Keqgy AB Education AB Speech iw Elaine D. Howse AB Music Inge Ane Haekendijk AB Education lSenior Nancy Alberta Gray BS Home Economics Peter Walline Knoles, AB Philosophy Clarence Joseph Irving Joy Arlene Jones AB English AB Physical Education Robert Howard Gibson Treas.J AB Business Administration Helen B. Hemphill AB Education Jr. Galen W. Laack AB Physical Education f' Qs Q'-.X N. MUS ,HIDE- f' .M I1 pi. Lois .lean LoBonte Patty Lou Lloyd Edith Ann Malamud Geraldine McCarl AB Music CSr. Vice-Presidentl BM Music AB History AB Education Milton C. Lambertson Raymond Louie Maxine Louise Mann Elizabeth Ellen AB Business Administration AB Business Administration AB Education AB English Robert E. Lee Mary Elizabeth Lucas Gail Joyce Matheny Mary Jean Middleti AB Business Administration AB Art AB Education AB Education Helen Mary Link Catherine Louise MacKenzie Dorn Rose Maupin Helen Migotti AB Education BM Music AB Speech usic 'Wir-rv' 5' R: I E Mon s Jo Ann Newhouse nstry AB Education Anthony Montabana Dennis O Brien AB Business Administration John F. O'Rourke AB Physical Education Rosemary Lindsey O'Rourke AB Speech Betty Lou Possadori AB Education Pauline Shafer Perkins AB Education rr L. Morrison Marilyn Jo Ohphant ooiogy AB Education 1 l , Julian Pio Ramirez In Robin Nelson P- Mdrfln Pose AB Business Administration hysical Education AB Pre-Ministerial Carole A. Randolph AB Education Dorothy Anne Wilson AB English Aurora M. Rayno AB Education David S. Wong AB Business Administration Alycia Elba Reichhold AB History Irene A. Woods AB Education Ralph Ross Rogers AB Business Administration Shirley Lorraine Williams AB Education Janice Lee Rodman BM Music Paul Dow Williams AB Economics William M. Richardson-AB Physical Education Ernest E. Roberts, Jr.-AB English Jean Lyall Sandberg-AB Education Williams A. Saunders-AB Music Glenn LeRoy Shellcross, Jr.-AB English Robert Frederick Spiekerman-BS Civil Engineering Evelyn Annette Fryer Starr-AB Education Lucille N. Stipe-AB Education Frances Johnston Tillinghast-AB Education Duane Francis Triplett-AB History Britt Vail-AB Business Administration Dale E. Wahler-BS Civil Engineering Robert June Whalen-AB Education Fred P. Wong-AB Business Administration George H. Woodworth-AB Music George E. Xenos-AB Education Robert Alfred Young-BS Civil Engineering Richard Charles Wilkins-AB Sociology Robert Rodriquez AB Business Administration Carlette Sawyer AB Education Harriet Lee Rothstein Jose A. Sevilla AB Education AB Zoology George Henry Sanderson, Jr. Robe,-f Muffin AB Chemistry AB Chemistry at K 51-5 l Qtfv- 1.. g ei, Lives of great men all remind us We can malce our lives sublime, And. departing, leave behind us, Footprints on the sands ol time ' Norma Dotado Suarez AB Education Barbara Jean Tiscornia Longfellow John Edward TeSeIle AB Philosophy Marianne Tuttle Susan Vander Laan AB History Leonard H. Warshauer Stanley Lloyd Simpson Don Brooks Smith AB Philosophy AB Speech Carol Rae Smith Peter LeRoy Stang AB Education BS Chemistry Margaret Irene Smith H. Dean Stevens AB Physical Education David W. TeSeIle AB Speech Nancy L. Ure AB Business Administration Esther Jean Webber BM Music AB Psychology AB Education BS Home Economics AB Education A QS L 'cz' 'rx Q5 'F '-Rgw ? 'fP L- tif--rr 3222 s ggi? ' Si .1 - ' sy 3 fs f i 1 Q ' 1 Oufsfanding Senior Man A 'Q' Qi Wi ' iiriugjmgb N,EK..,. K , W i, , ' ui ii U H, -E, QM' ii i 3 ina .sw '- i ,mf ,ii i , w vi ' isis 1 ,...2,vsQff , :z4?'i ' ut 921 Hifi, wr 5359 W f'1z2. ' ,, ' Wag W ii 'N 51. ii , ,, J- 241- wif:-g . ..-,133 f 'F--77'-412. i i ii ii gg:-,7.,.'I'f:. ,' ' ie' 3-dwg. L' 'nl' 'f7i7fQf..' , G.. rl, Z.-.i,.l-su :vhs . . ',L1J'4 . , ,. . . ff ' , gf. ' f 52 179- fir-.':' ,. ' lfigsfr . - W -. -ig!fY,s 'wp ,j .V-. '3:.us..3, 1' -,L -'52 'ff ' fsf.ix.f ff if-2 '213'f, f i,f-.A '.f1f1,.i. -sr 1. . . ' , T7Z7'j, 'f:'1 Q -.5-'j5Q.-i :'l' :ful .-,Q '.v::1'f 'f'.. 3 .- 1 , ..,,', 52- ,, 3375.-5' -, 'R ' -1' -1' if' 'fa-iz' jf 2 N -ff,-,1.. .xZg: 3 ,fa-1. 'gf-g.j '-- . . ',5b,'A -'Q FA 'l'T W ff 'Q' , -3 -1. A mi.: A,,,, .: ,, 41.5.--..-' v-g- 1 ,R . f if - -f . --.A-r:,,., ' 'f X, Ii? . ., ,U ,f,.'t 'JH ' ,, .-4 i ' ,g',A' HJL' V . ly. .4 .,., ' -fi' '- 1 'vu -. ,. 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J .12 I , N' an , , - ji ig 5 1 Ja ,X ' . n o ,,,Q o 212 f 5 14aE1smfff!!eria , 'KES 3 SHARON EGGERTS Buelah Wafson Award For her wonderful 'ralenr For her sparkling personaliry For her acfive role in campus life Sharon Eggerrs was named Oursfanding Senior Woman xi 'wx ,115 , - . DON ELKINS Boren Award in Publicafions APN 1- SUSAN VANDER LAAN Warmer Trophy in Debafe Senior Awards fr A A 1, an ., 1 ,S V v --Q, 5 CLARENCE IRVING Oufsfanding Afhlefe-Scholar Who's Who Nalional lmonor lor nineleen members ol llrie senior class ' Lisled in annual publicalion ol Wl1o's Wlio Among Sluclenls in American Colleges and Universilies ' Selecled by sluclenls ancl lacully ' Clmosen on basis ol service lo llme scliool and parlicipalion in campus aclivilies. x. 9-X R like 3155-f sf-Q .,,,, fi- 'luv- 45 'Ji .,, N i l Karen Anderson Bill Beck Sian Daniel Tommy Kay Hall Dave Teselle Pal Ballaclxey Maynard Bosfwiclc Sharon E'-Jgerls Nancy Ha,-,e George Tchbanoglous John Co,-Son Don Elkins Clarence Irving Marianne Tuflle Sian Emerson Fefe Knoles Susan Vander Laan Tom Perry Paul Williams fa Presidenf of Pacific Dr. Roberi' E. Burns - Because he Because he Because he Because he Because he We looklio him is oufsiandirig as an adminisiraiive leader is promofirig a program of culiural achievemeni is siriving for progress is a warm, friendly person is devoied io Pacific wiih respecf and admiraiion. Presidenf Burns' Celebrafion Ten years as presidenl ' Twenly-five years of associalion ' Dr. Roloerl Burns ' Anniversary banquet February 25 ' Governor Goodwin Kniglwl' ancl Chancellor Tully C. Knoles speakers ' Two prize-winning Band Frolic ads, enferlainmenlz if Alpha Thefa Tau, one of fha winning Band Frolics for enferiainmenf. G odwin Knigh Chancell TII K I Dean of College To Dr. Lloyd Berlholf Who supervises lhe academic lunclion ol lhe College Who plans The respeclive curriculum lo rneel The slanclards of Pacific Who is responsible for The appoinlrnenl ol adrninislralion Who assembles Pacilic's annual buclgel Who devoles his lime lo The College Comes a lribule from lhe Sludenls of Pacific. : WW- V , U I R. DEAN BERTHOLF h.rX DEAN DAVIS Dean of Women A word of Thanks for Her palienl counselling Her sound iudgmenl Her devolion of lime Her underslanding of c Her qraciousclmarm To Miss Calherine Davis. o-ed problems Dean of Men A salule for ' His His His His His To Mr. words of wisdom lime freely given sense of fair play years of service ready wil and congenial humor Edward S. Befz DEAN BETZ if MQ! x-,. 1 Adminisfrafive Heads FRED ADEN U M, U Developmeni Consulfoni JESSE R. RUDKIN DONALD G. SMILEY Assisfanf io ilve Fresidenf Adminisfrafive Assisfanf 4-M:-.., v-M 'VX E1 ,fukwffff ' u I I' . . O A R WILLIS N. Porrsn D . X Dean ol Graduafe Sfudies ' f is ' R J. nusseu. BODLEY J. MARC JANUEN Dean of flue Conservafofi Dean of fhe School of Educafion ' ' - W H42 I VJ fo- '. eq .f 19 9:54:55 43? 0 U v uY- ,W imw, H.: .gh 1 w E: C S lg- ,aff ,u 1 1 -. M7 ...D . Q ERNEST WOOD IVAN W. ROWLAND Prexideni ol fha Asian Academy Dean of Pharmacy I 523, 555 m.'m4,. Q3 . A . 1 w ELLEN L. DEERING Regisfrar MEL NICKERSON ELLIOTT J. TAYLOR Execufiye Manage, gf Direcfor of Admissions Pacific Alumni Associafion 3 s ,qv E, -.lr ALICE SAECKER A Secrefary fo fire Presidenf T ' P 'W ARTHUR R. EAREY in Tiii HELEN T. EVANS Public Relafions V ' h -Bw' 'J ij Assisfanf Direcfor of z,iM E'---W Y E Developmenf H ' 1 QT' V N ERE! E, J--,I-,gg-: ' N ls Y, Q 1: -R' ., . K W ET. HT ,T .M I f .I '- Ha.: L' is ' wx. .L ER- ,- V5 'r i mma - 5 TTT, .J .-:T-1 HAH'-Q1 M: fzfl-H -v, ,J ' 7 I T T X A' A m T E 3 W 2' ' .. ' E if ,,' 2 ' www' Jil l' ':- ' ' ALFRED S. DALE ROBERT R. WINTERBERG Business Manager Assisfanf fo fhe Business Manager E9 l Fronf row, seafed, ieff fo righf: B. C. Wallace, Geo. Wilson, Pres. Roiaf. Burns, Mrs. Lesiie Richardson, T. F. Baun, Mrs. Grace Coveii, Mrs. Roy Weaver, Simpson Homage, Rev. Arihur Thurman. Baci: row, siandingz Ford Chaiiers, W. E. Morris. C. G. Price, Jess Berger, Huberf Orion, Harry Jespersen, Sfanley James, O. D. Jacoby, William Orvis, A. E. 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H Q ' Q Q - hs -Up? ,U 55-F- Jmiiiifl ,Jr -f H M nag V55 John Corson ' Guiding hand of P.S.A. ' Holds record of ieadership ' Pas? Presidenf of Modesio Junior Col- lege S+uden+ Body ' Complefing pre-minisferial sfudies ' L ed Pacific Through a successful academic year. PSA. Officers 5155 H : SF E ' -A 535: if fi ' .J wx 5? ,xl XXX 'ME' if QQ 5:2 W, 5 gig Senafe 1 wi STUDENT AFFAIRS-Back row, lofi io righh Norman Collins, Glen Davidson. Clarlr Cain, Connie Doyle. Joe Sisson, Pai Ballachey, Jack Bybee, Wes Brown, Chuck Wimer, Tony Fadely. Fronf row: BeHy McDonald, Marianne Tuffle, Meroclifh Hinze, Marvel Waflrins, Sian Daniel, Pai Pagel, Elizabefh Allen. Paiiy Doll, Berry Sirevig. The gavel sounds ' The meeiing is called To order ' Siudeni Democracy in aclion ' John Corson presiding ' Pros and Cons oi Siudeni problems debaied ' Laws made ' Resoluiions passed ' Siudeni aciiviiies planned ' Year oi accomplishment MAYNARD BOSTWICK Vice-Presidenf 'YE- JUDY McMlLLlN Secrefary :um- :.: h . l 4 ' is 1 1 ' :--' .3, V 1 -we as H ,, is BILL BECK STAN DANIEL eeokee TCHBANOGLOUS Tfeaswe, Sfudenf Affairs Commissioner Of9Ul1i1Ufi0'IS CUH'lfHiS5f0ll9f SHARON EGGERTS DON ELKINS TOMMY KAY HALL Social Chairman Communicafions Commissioner Drives Commissioner N3 I ,I X ,Ing JOHN SYLVESTER Rally Commissioner H -i I .ggi BOB MARON NANCY HANE Graduafe Represenfafive A.W.S. 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Deparfmenfs provide educafion and culfure 'XZ RICHARD REYNOLDS, Chairman 4? nrlg 3 4 :': r-1 Y' 1' EY il-15-:5 W ln: sz'- - so -- 1: A E1 E532 Layouf and lefiering class 'hi' r':i',.55 , of 0 C J Pac: IC Ari enfer IE ::A A X. win gn Space ' Line ' Texfure ' Swishing of pain? brushes ' Splashes W 'bfi of color ' Shaping of clay ' Ledures on arf hisfory and confem- 1' W Jr V + Jr F f H 15 Jr L H .e porary ar ' arie y In uni y ' orm o ows unc ion ' e ering 5,4 S sjl . . . . . , and layoui' ' Adverhslng and deslqn ' Wafer colors and oils ' Moved info new Arf Cenfer ' More room and loelrfer facilifies ' fe e fl s W Informal classes ' Ar? work on exlwibif ' Arfs and craffs af Pacific s 41. 4 33+ R YE ,,,, , R . R .R - 'R supervused by Mr. Reynolds. ' syn f vQ,,,.'!f.. ... Hsifqss. 4 ,, ,.?X,, EARL WASHBURN, Applied Arfs vii :fr vf ., -M Amfwfq- T -S HQ l- .1 ,. ff v 3 YH. 1 f , far, . QQ- j Q l lx li :R . - main' nl wolf JV Ill, 1 ,gb -if L 1'-25 ' wr ,N ,,xlW!g2g1 l. xv- ww 3 ,Mugs ww may . I , I 1 f 2 l . , D 1 Y ' l A, 1 l lx, I' Ari Gallery and leclure room Helen Dooley Hoclgins, ar+ educaflon Class in elemenfary grade arf educalion E V t we X mwWw,'VfW,gniiSYi' 'lt' ' M lll ,, in 1 .wx hn 5 . g H5591 me -L . 5 ' ' iaiiki h l H nl 'm ly' g n -'ig 'is --Mk E X ll 'l N' S QW- 'E Q, w ffl X x RTE , - ill if H mm EHHFTS SE Q, Etilssggf LEW , J! ,L , f-fwfr, Spf-. Mo I m,..f!1gg,,l f ,ng v 1. M ---- -.2 4' :gf ffl :ta E455 1-vmwwr-1 ,, ,lLAv,.nf.:m .klHiH V DeMARCUS BROWN, Direcfor Curlain lime ' l-louselighls dimmed ' Audience hushed ' Curlain goes up ' The show is on ' Thundering applause ' Curlain calls ' Back slage rush ' Top dramalic shows for Pacific lhealregoers ' Direcled by Demarcus Brown ' Sels by Bill Slrom. Drama C A S T lrene Elliol . . . Consfance . Philip Russel . George Henderson Byron Winkler . Lawrence . Margo? Tillifson . Joan Keagy . Bob De-Vighl . Arlen Digiiale Jim Achlerberg . Joe Cardinale Affairs of Sfafe Pacilicfs lirsl produclion of 'rhe I956-l957 season was a Jrimely polilical comedy. The play cenlered around a confused buf allrac- Jrive senalor, a marriage in name only, an elderly sfaresman and his charming and worldly wife. Sl'om's se'rs did much lo add +o rhe glamour of lhis produclion which was Truly a delighl To all who saw il. C A S T Joe . . . Jim Achlerberg Tom . . . Jack Willoughby Killy Duval . Julie DeVecchio Nick . . Joe Cardinale Arab 1 . . Larry Boyd Kil Carson . Bob DeVigh+ McCar+hy Jim Anderson Krupp . . Ari Mesislrano l-larry . . Ted Eliopoulos Wesley . Mike Monlano Dudley . . Larry Paxlon Elsie . Tricia Bealiie Lorene . . Judy Blaisdell Mary L. . Mary Lou Moore Willie . . . Don Osborn Blick . . Arlen Digilale Ma . . . Nyla Marchese The Killer . Slevie Chase l-ler Side Kick . . Lynn Walerman A Sailor . . Richard Cline A Sociely Genlleman . Don Smilh A Sociely Lady . . Carol Fillmore A Newsboy . . l-loward Barber The Time of Your Life This Thoughl-provoking drama is a warm porlrayal oi life wriilen by William Saroyan. The unusual and memorable characiers which are so characlerislic oi Saroyan's works, sparklecl aross The ioollighls. Every member of The audience was offered an individual message. De Marcus Brown's direclion of The smaller roles which could easily have been insignificanl, slands as a highlighl oi Jrhe iheaire season. CAST rd ...... Arlen DigiTale as lviendip . . Ted Eliopoulos 1 ElioT .... Judy Blaisdell ilas Devise . . Joseph Cardinale areT Devise . . lv1argoT TilliTson Dhrey Devise . . . Larry Boyd ile Tyson . . James AchTerberg T Jourdemayne . Tricia BeaTTie Ehaplain . . . RoberT De VighT wew Slcipps. . . . Richard Cline The Lady's Noi for Burning PaciTic's producTion oT ChrisTopher Fry's The Lady's NoT For Burn- ing was an example oT excellenT TheaTer. Fry has combined high comedy wiTh a Touch oT biTTerness inTo a play ThaT has enchanTed audiences wherever iT has been perTormed. The dialogue, Old English verse beauTiTully spoken by The casT, added greaT power To The enTire perTormance. This is The sTory oT a young man who conTesses To murders in order To geT himselT hanged because he Teels liTe has noThing To oTTer-unTil he meeTs The sparkling JenneT. The heroine is accused oT wiTchcraTT, buT she is deTiniTely noT Tor burning. This ouTsTanding producTion was a magniTicenT blend oT on-sTage and behind-The-scenes TalenT, wiTh De Marcus Brown direcTing and Bill STrom providing The perTecT seTTing. Wrilers of show, Love's Labor Losl al Sore Gui Juncfio Once Over Lighfly y Paxfon and Joe Cardinale ., ,, lu, we lu y The Valley of Tai Lai An original revue, Once Over Llghllyf' wrlllen by lwo Pacific sludermls, Larry Paxlon and Joe Cardinale, provided breezy enlerlainmenl lor local audiences lor lwo weelcencls. The show lealured lwo acls ol fresh, calchy songs: sophisli- caled, giggle-packed slcelrchesp and dazzling dance sleps by an all-male chorus: plus vocal assislance from a lwenfy-voice chorus. i F l ' l.ef's Celebrafe THE COMPANY oan Keagy, Cliuclc Kurrak, Judy Blaisdell, Don Osborn, im Anderson, Neva Alci, Larry Boyd, Jean Avery, ed Elipooulos, Tricia Beallie, Joe Cardinale, Arlen igilale, lVlaryLou Moore, Margol Tillilson, Lois La onle, Pally Pagel, Jim PxCl'1+erberg, Buz 'VVilliams, oward Barber, Doug Campbell, Rosemary Eggen. he Singing Chorus, Janel Cordes, Donis Fleming, ynne l-luovinen, Elaine Garbolino, Carolyn Jones, lyla Marclwese, Mull McGroull'1er, Sally McNeal, arbara Pease, Dorollwy Wilson, Ed Clirislenson, eorge Fasel, Ken Kalwn, Buddy lvlalfaloagal, Lyman acplmerson, Joe Sisson, Don Smillw, Paul Williams. yF Sfudio Theaier Noah Japelh Shem l-lam Mama Ada Sella Norma A Man ii i' in .1 ,W 1. za iii ii Q: as i of sq rv ii A CAST - . . . . Rich Cline Jim Achlerberg . Larry Paxfon . Jim Anderson Nyla Marchese Elaine Garbolino . . Pai Mohr Carol Ann l-lawlcs . . Ted Ray NOAH .. Noah. 'rhe slory of a man wilh abiding fai+h, is a fanlasy drama from 'rhe pen of Andre Obey. The play, based on a familiar religious s+ory of suslaining belief in God under adverse condilrions. presenlrs The conflicls which comcronl all men in 'lheir quesl' for happiness. This was an all-sludeni' produclrion wifh Larry Boyd as direclor and Bob De Vighl' as s'rage manager. The M asferbuilder The lvlasTerbuilder by Heinric lbsen, was presenTed on KOVR as an experimenTal Television drama. The show was produced in cooperaTion wiTh College oT The PaciTic's TV and Drama deparTmenTs. The sTory concerns Halvard Solness, The masTerbuilder, who has an overwhelming Tear ThaT The younger generaTion will overrun him and desTroy all ThaT he has builT. Hilda Wangle, The symbol oT youTh, enTers his liTe and begins To change him. To Hilda, The masTerbuilder has always been high up on a Tower and she cannoT believe ThaT he is noT The man she ThoughT he was. She Tinds ThaT he has desTroyed The happiness oT all Those abouT him, his wiTe. Alinef Brovilc, Ragnar, and Kaia, his secreTary. Hilda Torces Solness To prove once more ThaT he is The masTerbuilder by climbing The Tower on The new house, and hanging The wreaTh on The very Top. He reaches The Top and Talls To his deaTh. The sTrain proves Too much Tor Hilda. Her mind snaps and in The Tinal scene The cloudy misT oT insaniTy creeps inTo her eyes. Halvard Solness Hilda Wangle Aline Solness Dr. Herdal . Brovilc . . Ragnar . Kaia Fosli . DirecTed by . CAST . . u umunv 1 1 . Joe Cardinale Lynne WaTerman Nyla Marchese Jim AchTerberg Ted Eliopoulos . Jim Anderson Carol Fillmore . Jerry Jensen ,, , i f ' ' ii. ' ,si rigs ggi i i ,,ii.,,iii,-wi, my Mk Z l ? il , J, J I l i , l , ,Vi Q il W Nl 1, r iii ' 22 W 1- ,54 -jf '21 ,fill ii. gp: ge THETA ALPHA PHI, NATIONAL HONORARY DRAMA FRATERNITY-Fronf row, lefi To righT: Bill Sirom, Bob DeVigh'l', Lois LaBonTe DeMarcus Brown, Jim Achferberg, DoTTie Hufson, Arlen DigiTale. Back row: Judy Blaisdell, Joan Keagy, STepl1anie Chase Jim Anderson, Ted Eliopoulos, Tricia BeaTTie, Jack Willoughby, Don Osborn, Larry Boyd, Larry Paxfon. Thefa Alpha Phi NaTional honorary olrarnaTics TraTerniTy ' Caliiornia Gamma chapTer ' Members chosen on The basis OT TheaTrical abiliTy and parTicipaTion in Paciiic TheaTer proclucTions ' l-lelcl a breakTasT Tor alumni members aT l-lomecoming ' Major social acTiviTy oT The year was The Columbia picnic Tor all who were connecTed wiTh drarnaTic proclucTions This season ' Jim AchTerberg anol Lois La BonTe served as presidenT anol vice- presidenT respecTively. Main STreeT of Columbia, California arg, -1. I ,,5, W Ji HV' . i. 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' Q ,, ' 1 P+ - ii lii ll ' fi mf -'i f fi ff i fii . - .- ' l yy, ' 95- 'gh T' is sz?-surf'-'Z ,Q 5, 1 i,, , ,A i i Qi il gil s , ' - f- Sf-' f wi B ..-W - ,,, , Fallon House, Pacific summer fheafer af Columbia Fallon House Theaier Columbia ' Forly-niner Jrown nesiled in lhe Sierra foollwills ' Once Jrlwe ricliesl gold dislricl of California ' Now a famous 'rourisl allraclion ' Sile oi +l'1e Fallon l-louse Tlwealer ' Summer sioclc for Pacific players ' Pro- duclions under lime direclion ol Demarcus Brown ' Bill Glaves and Bill Slrom were assislanls lo Brown during The i956 season ' Five plays produced during lasl summer's seven-weelc run ' DamaslcCl1eelc, George and Margaret Tender Trap, Faial Weakness, and Charley's Aun+ ' Tlwealer and old lwolel have been recon- slrucled lo make Fallon l-louse a popular summer spol. , .AH . , E? if 1 V ww :dis 'K- ' gamer? my rg ,sive H., 1 , --w-..f' 22' Q? ..1 if ' ,, Q, , k,, , 1 M 2411 - , . 58 rr, J. RUSSELL BODLEY Dean of fhe Conservufory One of The fines? musii deparrmerds in fhe s+a+e ' Prepares and presenrs for Jrhe coliege and pubiic oursfanding vocal and insrru- menral programs ' offers excelleml courses and professors. The C onservafory . 1 , l . 1 .. . ' , ' I ' - L . '..f1 .i ' 2 ,R , 'rv , 1 - -.5 jf..,x,': , 4 1.5 M'-fgzyf 4 ,d ,x ,yy-.,q-Q., vw: 49.1 - :,fJg.,,:,,. 4 l:,.:1,:,, Lvl? V f. - - amy. ',,1:f,24r:. .AL '- - , IFE--13:-51:.v.f,, X ., K , ,f'1-uf:-gay' V 246+ ' -.qt . Ae Q . Q ,. ,f,1 , V i Q' f 2' , 4 'Q 5,1 5 wi Q 1 5 t 1, ,x 2 ' H1 ' .rf ' . 'Z , 5 -5 -,n v. 41 - ' gg , -1-v . 3. The C onservafory .1-in 55 sf , ' If ' a1.afw:ass1 fs M Z F gf' iii! 2 H W If : -.5 ,ab .f,?'34'1 SE V' vw 'K fm K W my ,su Q25 K J, Y as 'G -+ 5' L . iff w ff , ,CV '13 mjpqflfpg 9,3 X H ' , 3A , .. H .M,, ,A W Q 'W W ' A 1 ,Ziggy , M kk: mf 5 fbi :-fl 4 G, .W ..,, 5,3 A Q f H fx x z vm' 1 -wx 1' , ,Env Q? x The C onservafory , Qui x .NA Qu bg x v is QQ.. 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Band Flashing insfrumenls ' Bealing of clrums ' Pacilic's Swinging Sevenly-Seven ' Nafion-wide acclaim ' Colorful black ancl orange uniforms ' Snappy music ART CORRA'D,,ec,o ' Fancy loolworlc ' Concerls ' Band Tour ' Paraoles ' Direclecl by Ari Corra. mnmm3Amcnm nml gif -,, W A The Messiah l-lalleluiahlu ' Glory lo God ' For unlo us a Child is born ' Tradilional College of +he Pacific-Slocldon College Produclion of l-landel's famous maslerpiece ' Combined choir of 450 voices from campus choruses. church choirs and civic music organizalions ' Four feafured soloisls ' Conducied and direcled by Mr. Arlhur J. l-lollon. C.O.P.-Slrocldon College choral direclor ' Oufsianding full symphony orcheslra ' Under 1'he direclion of Mr. Arlhur Corra ' Beauliful and inspiralional produclion given in The True spiril. I f 'i'1'LKnr.uu'A'B'A-4 xv.. Mun .uis1'?1f Au-r:n'Ar4aA..:i fx u1nuaunnnnunuunuununnuuounnpnunnunnnnano 4 noun-ununuuaqnnnun-nvnnvausanvun-nn-'aunnun nunnnnnnnn-:nunnunnousvnunnnqnaunnnnn . A I ' 'AX' 'M 'f ff 0pereHa .X-id M S X 'qa 'Iliff kr' . X .V DIE FLEDERMAUS Firsl nighf iillers were swepl away by lhe lremendous ovalion given To Dr. Unclerwoool's professionally clireclecl operella, Die Fledermausf' slaged Jrhrough Jrhe erlorls of Jrhe ioinl College of lhe Pacific and Slocldon College opera class. Johann Slrauss' music was adeplly handled lhrough lhe co-operalion ol The ioinl school orcheslra. giving a lively background lo an evening of Jrhe highesl caliber ol enlerlainmenl. A salule lo Dr. Unoler- woocl and his casl of line performers. Y,-15 A ' f DR. UNDERWOOD, Direcf Lois LaBon+e June Spencer I-lilclegard Sabrowslcy Johnny Wheeler William Thompson Glen Salbach Jacqueline Blake Tania Desaloif Lynn Easlman Sharon Eggerls Belly l-lale Susan l-leaolen Lynne l-luovinen Elaine Garbolino Barbara Guslalson Robin Locke Roberla Mclvlillian CAST CHORUS Malcolm Slone Rhys Davies Leslelle Johns Barbara Pease Slanley Chrislman Donald Smilh Polly Osborne Carmen Sell Carol Winlernilz Nalhan Blalce Allred Francis Franlc Obien Lyman McPherson James Sanlana Joseph Sisson Jack Willoughby X.- M usicql Therapy College of The Pacific well-lqnown as nalional pioneer in educalion for music llierapy ' A major baccalaureale curriculum in Pacific Scliool of Music ' Includes clinics in speeclw correclion, remedial reading, clwildplay, llwerapy and clienl cenlered counseling ' Provides clinical lraining lor siudenls under skilled supervision ' Direcled by Willielmina K. l-larberl. Music Therapy Club Pl KAPPA LAMBDA Froni row leff 'fo righf PaHy Lou Lloyd Horace Brown Ari' Lewis J Bodley, Ari Corra. Back row Earl Oliver Mary Bowling Wilhelmina Harberf J Henry Wellon Brown, Janice Rodman Calhy MacKenzie Debbie Brooks i 't ' '-1 -' 'H 5' :fl 55555 ' .-'iw I QQ l Neg l me as LH .ii PHI MU ALPHA MUSIC FRATERNITY Back row lefi fo rnglxl B Dodge H Avila P Knoles R Ellloff D Oliver F Panoncxalman D Small P Francois F Yorke B Flenfge Middle row P Dunnaway A Lewis, N Anglulo G Salbach D Te Selle J Harmacelr D Shore D Wells L MacPherson W Thompson W Saunders Fronf row N Zane R Plfiman D 'ig bf si gf s, - vw' DR. eeokee coLLlvER, chaff IUUII SEARS HALL Bible and Religious Educaiion lmporfanl parl of Jrhe academic life on campus ' Oulslanding guidanc molds fulure Religious Educaiors ' Aims and melhods of modern Re ligious Educaiion revealed ' Bible passages srrongly emphasized i everyday living ' Recrealional aclivilies in class conducled daily lnspiralional Leadership in direcling The Religious Educalion Deparlmen given by Dr. George Colliver. f f - V H I MORRIS CHAPEL K ,H.-I M Eu 37 ' , 3' ig H if u ia NEWMAN CLUB Fronf row, leff 'fo righf: Karen Weir, Audrey Ancillo'Hi, Lois Pogorno, Jean Pereira, Jerry Biagini. Middle row: Ellen Lawsefh, Charles DeSilva, Carol Ann Hawlcs, Milce Resso, Marie Russell, Jose Seville, Palma Polsinelli, Tom Corfland. Baclr row: Elaine Garbolino, Joe Cardinale, Gerry De- Benecleffi, Polly King, Romano Marchefli, Mary Wolfe, Julian Ranniez, Edward Curran. Religious Adivifies lnspiraiion ' Mediiaiion ' Devoiions ' Speakers from all corners of ihe world ' Tuesday Chapel ' Wednesday evening vespers ' Council of Religious Aciiviiies ' Religious Emphasis Week ' Acfiviiies for all iaiihs and religions ' Shared experiences for all campus siudenls. CANTERBURY CLUB Baal: row, leff fo righi: Hank Walson, Ed Rankin, Bob Sweei, Tom McGinley, Rev. Paul Langpap, Howard Deering, Herb Low, Jim Clayion, Sieve Lewis, Burl: Coveny. Fronf row: Bobbie Lee, Kaihy Crowell, Mrs. Forsburg, Pam Derby, Joanne Mills, Virginia Sproul. 68 Alan Waffs from fhe Asian Academy, chief p ir Religious Emphasis Week Annual program sponsored by ihe Council of Religious Acliviiies ' Co-chairmen Janei Cordes and Richard Shore did an oulslanding job ' Siimulaling 'ropic was l-las God Been Campusedf7 ' Special worship services held for ihe eniire campus ' Guesi spealcers broughi Caiholic, Profesfani, Crienial and Jewish ideas concerning Jrhe significance of religion in college life ' Living group discussions and faculiy iiresides slirred deep Jrhoughi 'rhroughoui The campus ' Diiclerenf beliefs and ideals discussed ' Quesiions raised and answers provided. CHAPEL COMMITTEE CHI RHO - I . I - , , 'Lf' il L!--' . ' ' . 'E 222 ' 'W Leff fo right Kafhleen Shannon, Lois Henclrey, Carol Chappell. Hazel Vance, Jim Lynn Joyce Reid. Back row. lofi Io righ'I: Dr. Linrlhorsf, Sally Gannon, Sarah McNeel. Fronf row: Alice Wyanf, Phil Hall, Jeanene Hadley, Carroll Reilly, Nels Ras- mussen, Janice Krahenlauhl, John Subleif. m,2, VESPERS COMMITTEE Lefi Io righi: Judy Newion, Marilyn Geisi, Carrol Reilly, Sarah McNeal. Vida Maddocks. Council of Religious Adivifies , ny- , TT? N -it sal. W Wx ,- -' , 5 s Back row, leff fo righf: Tom Claggef, Fefe Knoles, Dr. Kraus, Dr. Beclrwiih, John Weeks, Milne Resso. Middle row: Clarence Irving, Belly Roach, Carolyn Henderson, Dean Davis, Jane! Maihiesen. Fronf row: Rose Purcell, Brencla Browning, Jeanene Taylor, Marilyn Geist Co-ordinaling ' Planning ' Organizing ' Campus reli- gious aciiviiies ' Religious Emphasis Week ' Chrislrnas Pageanl ' Fesfival of Faiih ' All religious groups as well as church relaied groups represenied ' Presiclenl: Clarence Irving. DR. KRAUS Chairman of C.R.A Anderson Y Youlh wilh a purpose of service io give ' Led by Presidenl Tony Fadely in co-operalion wilh The Men's Vice-Presidenl Sieve l-lenry and Women's Vice-Presidenl Connie Doyle ' Many oulslanding highpoinls of The year ' Baker-Price debale on Suez and Middle Easl' Crises ' Large delegaiion of sludenls al Asilomar Youlh Conference ' Membership Drive ' Reslruciuring oi Y ' l-leld weekly dances ' Cornrnuniiy sings ' l-leld Relreal ' Annual Slrawberry Brealciasl. i ,M i iii - 'I IU, ,S - S l i W' W 3 1 Membership drive combo f Mafhiesen, Connie Doyle, Tony Fadely, Nancy Ure. ANDERSON Y CABINET, lefl 'lo righl: Nancy Ure, Neil Siafford, Eleanor Norion, Marcia Boisen. Connie Doyle, Marianne Tufile. ,7, ,lf f,. x. I, V: . 'T' VE, - .fm..-,w ?M ' 4 ,A-. ', ,qv A J ,4 l 0 F , Asn Hia ML s Anderson Y Building Tony Faclely, Jane? ee... a Ma'l'l'1iesen, K-T! -wr JWJ Q 1 'iff H , ,,,...,,T Q , . :dis w m L if Q2:f'i'Q.1i Q E ., . 1,7 , , ,, , , , ' 5 3,5 ' I g Q, -:ss F nga: V 2 wa 9:35 - -. Q S ' 1 5 - P ' W LL-'VZ-A1-'nz 'Q T-wi-, ' 1 xg V , 1 xl .sw A ? ' 55 fM,, ,-fr H xx, Zhi if' if: 3 ,Si 'xx ---asa.,-.W le, 31 Wi., -m , W Y W ..V,i X M7 1, gpg ,, we ,Q V2 5. Q .V v mu 455' rrr if ,mg ,A -wx-, 9- if -Q-.iff . -5' A 'Lima KQV. ,mfg vu '12 A ll T Ill ,l l . WX H I 1 ? ,--1? Tf V Q J Z! r f 1 W j.: Ja. iv v T Q 32 ' A ' W K fu-'fl -7? f i 51153 I Y JQL5 L A s , M M ls A-.k:,,du, 1' f X H x 2 X ,V , 5 1 2 ?' ll . -sz M W K - -f ff: J M A, 2 F 5, 4:5- f fx' 5:91, J gf., . if , . P.. Sv - Egg., Chemishy lab. GEOLOGY Tudy oT The TormaTion and composi- ion oT The earTh ' New laboraTory iTh The laTesT eguipmenT ' Field rips To MT. Diablo and The MoTher ode To observe The eTFecTs oT The orces oT man and naTure upon The ace oT The earTh. Geolo CHEMISTRY Chemicals ' Formulas ' Analysis ' Compounds ' AToms ' Bases ' Alloys ' Many new experimenTs ' DeparTmenT sponsored STudenT ATfiliaTes oT American Chemical SocieTy ' Popular educaTional anol social organizaTion ' l-losTed Regional ConvenTion in May ' AcTiviTies oT Tun and sTudy planned in Tall and spring ' Eager sTudenTs parTicipaTed in painTing oT supply rooms ' AnalyTical laboraTory redone To handle more sTudenTs ' Dr. Cobb heads growing deparTmenT. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY-Back row, leff To righf: Dr. Frye, Dave HuTchins, Dave Carley Franl: MonTabana, Howard Johnson, Bob Shellenbarger. FronT row: Karen Anderson, Peie STang, Della Belnap. John Clinlrscales, Larry Webber, Royce Monlzs. ZOOLOGY STudy oT animal liTe ' STrucTure ' DevelopmenT ' FuncTions ' Environ- menT ' RelaTion To man ' Zoology and Biology deparTmenTs combined To oTTer excellenT curriculum ' Many acTive science clubs ' Picnics ' ConvenTions ' Field Trips. gy lab. Zoology lab. 1'i.- iQaE Tri B efa Fron'f row, lefi lo righf: Palricia Lind, Ellen Lawselh, Linda Gelchell, Kafherine Lum, Roberla Harrison, Ruby Kim, Judy Newlon. Baclc row: Donald Lehmann lAdvisorl, Celesfino Macalaales, Milce Resso, Edwin Chin Jr., Bill Bedeau, Fuad Nahhas, Don PraH, Archie Buchanan, John Ho, Bob Mir, Grae Berbano, Roland Nance, Tom Green, Carlos Ferrer, Roberl' Craig. Biology Biology ' Zoology ' Bolany ' Physiology ' Analomy ' Embryology ' Bacieriology ' Parasilology ' Alloi ihese fields included in The deparimenl ihai offers siudy of life and living organisms ' l-lighlighl ol The deyoarlmenlal year is lhe annual field lrip lo lhe Pacific Marine Slalion ai Dillon Beach ' Sludenis observe marine curiosiiies iirsl-hand lo belier undersland life around lhem ' Many hours in lhis deparlmeni are spenl peering inio a miscroscope, diagramming organisms, and culiivaiing cul- lures ' Aclive sludenl organizalion, Bela Bela, Bela, is associaled wilh lhis deparlmeni ' Roland Nance, presidenl ' Planned ski lrip and an exchange wilh Arizona Slaie. Biology lab. u u:4sx -' ingmxq-smvqaer. -.1 - iii i Geological 1171, V 5 hm, 5 ,Li 'PX I howcase in Weber Hall M afhemafics Addilion ' Sublraclion ' lvlulliplicalion ' Division ' Algebra ' Geomelry ' Trigonomelry ' Classes for engineering and science sludenrs ' Malh majors prepare for secondary leaching ' Offers only Acfurial science classes for finance and life insurance s'ruden'rs in Jrhis area ' Prepares furure Teachers, scienlisls, engineers, business men, in every need and phase or malhemalics ' Dr. While, popular head of deparfmenf. , 1 3, 4 mv 55 DR. WHITE an, Mafhemafics Deparfmeni DR. DIEFENDORF Aciing Chairman of Engineering Deparimenf wzv - :- - U ,. .. . ,,.,, -ll- :l1-,- ' igzi ' ffl, :' ,542 ' Engineering lab. 51352 E glneerlng Engineering Transils ' Tripods ' T-squares ' S'ruden'r engineers air work ' Learning To build bigger and beHer Things ' Surveying land ' Tesfing maferials ' Slruclural drafling ' New Engineering building ' Modern equipmenl ' Deparfmenf held open house in lvlarch ' Dr. Wallace. deparfmenl head, on leave ar Carnegie Tech ' Dr. Diefendorf acled as chairman df Jrhe deparlmenf. V ig D,LLL W A ,. X , 4, T- IX ui: yy: ' ig? AWN! no--'fa Pharmacy lab. Pharmacy ii, rs fg A ,ii ,, i W in l ' ae New olilices ' New laboralories ' New deparlmenl ' Aclive associalions ' Phi Della Chi ' Sludenl branch of API-lA ' Apolherelles for lhe women ' Served lhe pharmacisls of This area ' Series of six seminars ' Discussed currenl Jrrends in Pharmacy. DR. KRAUS. Physics DR. ROWLAND, Pharmacy l .Ze i i , , 'i f '- .,, Physics lab. Physics Deparimenf Mechanics ' Acouslics ' l-leaf and lighl ' Eleclrricily and mag' nelism ' Sludy of lhe conslilulion and properlies of maller - Small buf enlhusiaslic deparlmenl ' Observalions and calculalion done in eleclronic, lighl, and wafer labs ' Sludenls concenlrale or making lheir own equipmeni ' Long hours spenl sludying ana building nuclear physics proiecls ' Deparlmenl skilfully guided by Allred Kraus and Don De Vaull. Physical Educafion Deparimenf Merry whirl oT Toll: dancers ' Thud oT an arrow ThaT Tinds iTs marlc ' Plop oT a Tennis ball inTo The pool ' Organized recreaTion Tor PaciTic sTudenTs ' AcTiviTy and Theory classes Tor The developmenT oT healThy bodies and sound minds ' The deparTmenT ThaT pioneered in co-educa- Tional physical educaTion classes oTTers acTiviTies Tor all ' lnTra-mural sporTs ' Team games ' Track and Tield evenTs ' Good Tun and sporTsmanship prevail in The deparTmenT headed by Dr. Knox. Q ll ii ,252 Q DR. KNOX , Chairman of Pf. Deparfmenf W i,,i , ,,,. iw i ii T iii , T 4 Big- gif-i .wsf'.. i ii 'str Y T v 5 ww. 5 Doris Myer ,A beTl1 Maison . if E!! Chris Kieldsen L -fl' T'f',- 'G -- 'X X: Business Adminisfrafion l-leaded by Dr. Arllwur Beclcwillw ' Deparlmenl one of flue largesl al Pacific ' Courses lauglwl in lwo maior fields ' Accounling and Managemenl ' Also inslruclinq classes was Mr. Donald Bibbero ' lnlroduced wide field of Business lo sludenls ' Trained sludenls lor adminislralive jobs. fl-fi f' WH' .nvgx DR. ARTHUR BECKWITH, Chairman Economics Monopolies and carlels ' Faclors of produclion ' Banking ' Business cycles ' Sludy ol condilions and laws ewcliecfing ' produclion, disrribulion, and consumplion of wealllw ' Deparlmenl beaded by Dr. Norman. l, DR. NORMAN Chairman of Economics Deparfmenf Home E conomlcs 'fy' ji Food ' Fashions ' Family Living ' Planning meals ' Arrang- 3 3' ing flowers ' Living in home managemenl aparlmenls ' Deparl- if- menl supervised by Miss Ge-lillcen ' Presenled a series of five ' Q- y ' Jrelevision programs during Jrlwe spring semesfer ' Aclive l-lome 1 ,-. ' Economics Club ' Sally Gannon served as presidenl ' Praclical w,,,,, ig i g. ,F experience in coolcing. budgeling, marlceling, and managing. 'iii 1 -f . 2 A MISS GEHLKEN Chairman of Home Ec. Deparimenf lim-i 9, Li v. ff . 'I 54 . -ae n ..,,' .-.. ' 7 A 1 mf. I tu : J l ll 2, X H, X 5El'igf I 1' .g .- 'iii 'few' fr 1 f' leaf p..wi,. ' t V. M I lQ-rY.,l 1. , ' ', : - Y -2, - .4 V Home Managemenf . Home Planning -J Lv. he 'Q i W fel R 5 -L W Q? Q- ,,1:.g,4i,. W., ---ii lf- za' ,1 D- E T Q 5 Q., ,Ie Y ia W 5' K 222 ink 4 M 1 if! 'F . , H' Y- :Q U -- -- . 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Sociology Headed loy Dr. Jacoby now on sabbaiical leave ai Yamaguchi Universiiy ' Aciing chairman, Dr. Bruner ' Dr. Underwood, physical anlhropology ' San Queniin field Trip ' Crimi nology ' Field work ' Social service. DR. BRUNER airman o ociology Deparfmenf 'rudy of ihe characier and significance oi evenis ' Pas'r venis raciic nf-J fa 6 ll of empires ' July 4, I776 ' America's progress Hisfory explained as sieps in human progress ' Theories and if es oi governmeni ' Beginnings of civilizaiion ' Rise colonial ierriiory io a world leader ' Domesiic and affairs ' lniernaiional relalions ' Praclical polilics. .FA -1-li ' DR. EISELEN Chairman of Hisfory Deparfmem' California Hisfory Founda+ion is -4 E+ ,V 1, , ,A Ancienf and Modern Languages H132 ., ramen. if im Yi g 3 i r wa ' EV in Agia Iwi. EWS, 'N , - -5 5 gmjw- wi ' L 7 A N12 2 if 1 is!-fe' 'L ' if gg - '. gi? UR Jg'i'm'U sim? Tia'-is X ' 4 :m W if if 1, 1. - , N , 2' H g g E 'E' W Ea V 1 5, -Y ' v E - Q- ff- .. if L-Y n-gm my 1u5,..Qm?gy35j5.5g 1 ig ' 'E '- L' ' 'Qs' ' 5 gzsm,t,,,,. A W, ' ,, , VI, if ,g S Q5 1 Y, XXX All nighi' harm paper session Reading ' Wrifing ' Conversahons ' Translafions ' To underslrand our confemporaries ' Nous esfudions la langue ef la liHera+ure Franeaises ' Wir sfudieren dre Deufsche sprache una lilrferajrur ' Eslrucliamos la lengua y la liferalrura Espanolas ' To appreciafe ancienf civilizafion ' Linguae ef lIHeris Lafinis slrudernus ' Through language sfudy we reach a deeper undersfanding of human relafionships. DR. SMUTNY DR. STEINHAUSER Ancienf Languages Modern Languages 1 V L- ., . ,, DR RUNION Chairman of Speech Deparfmenf N ii -n-I 5758 WEBSTERS gas DICTIONARY xl I ' lk .E . ' 51,45 Q u This is . . . in ihe lates! and mos! up-lo-date handy-size dictionary. Webstefs NEW COLLEGIATE it un entirely new book, based on Websllfs New Invernotionol Dictionary, Second Edition, THE SUPREME AUTHORITY. ' A necessify. Chairman of English Deparfmenf English and Speech Grammar and composilion ' Voice and diciion ' Improved wriiien and oral usage of The English language is Jrhe aim of Jrhese Jrwo closely relafed deparimenis ' Appreciaiion of ihe world's iinesi liieraiure ' Applicaiion of ihe principles of oral persuasion ' Organizaiion oi knowledge gained info commendable wriiien and spoken preseniaiions ' From Shakespeare To Siein ' From Fundamenials of Speech +o Ari oi lnierpreiaiion ' Siudenis progressively reach a greaier undersianding of language and oi each oiher. Speech class. N araniadc Midnighi' oil burned +o meef deadlines ' Copy comes fo life +o rhyihm of clicking 'rypewrifers ' Effedive line and design reflecfed in arf work ' Campus life depicfed in fine phofography ' Combined efforis of s+aFF resul+s in excelleni review of Pacific. .. fl'- fi DONIS FLEMING PAT BALLACHEY CUFF WHELDEN Axsociafe Edifor Ari Edifor 50510035 MUN-'QU' 309 SARTWELL GEORGE FASEL Co Sporfx Edifor c9'5P9'f5 Edifo' Q ' W , Y, 4, N Q '-f Kun' Cummings, Phofographer ggi 3:7 M. 1 ,Q ,, ,, Y. U ,Ma 2 LOLA JOHNSON Spring and Fall Edifor Pacific Weekly UL-ii .X 1 ,.y.':f- !1TE ' w. gg 43554 9 T GEORGE FASEL BOB RQTH Assisfanf Ediior 5u,i,,e5, Manage, REPORTERS-Froni row. lefi fo righf: Sue Scrivner, Barbard Lawrence, Mary Ann Drysdaie. Back row: Jehn Thomas, Sian Daniel, Dave Davis. Lv.,-1-r Long hours speni in meeling never-ending deadlines ' Clicking of lypewriiers creales consisieni sound ' Copy reading proves lo be endless ' lnleresi of readers chal- lenged ' Slafi slrives io correcily inform ' Weekly issues mel highesl siandards of journalism ' Thanks To excellenl work of Lola Johnson, Ediior, and siaii. DR. LAWRENCE OSBORNE Advisor jQi, K's ,mi FRANK MONTABANA JAN GASTON JOAN ULRICH SANDE JONES Sporfs Edifor Sociefy Edifor Copy Edifor Phofographer STAFF-Froni' row, lefi' io righf: Frank Monfabana, Lola Johnson, George Fasel, Beih Adamson, Sfephanie Chase. Middle row: Dr. Lawrence Osborne, Joan Ulrich, Mary Ann Drysdale, Sue Scrivner, Barbara Lawrence, PaHy Lou Lloyd. Back row: John Thomas, Clarence Irving, Wes Brown, Dave Davis, Sfan Daniel, Dick Bass. f...,f . i Debafe Resolved lhal 'rhe Uniled Slares should disconlinue direcl economic aid ' Research ' Discussion ' Pros and Cons ' Four major 'rournamenls allended ' S+. Mary's College Tourney ' Conlesl al Linfield College in Oregon ' C.O.P. hosled Weslern Speech Associarion Tournamenl ' Nalional lnlercollegiale Tournamenl in Soulh Dalcora ' Honors won by C.O.P. squad in Debale and in individual evenls ' Aclive chapler of Pi Kappa Della, Nalional Honorary Forensic Fralernily. MR. WINTERS. Advisor Pl KAPPA DELTA OR DEBATE TEAM-Back row, lefi' 'lo righf: Susan Vander Laan, Sands Jones, Bob Bersi, Donna Madrigal, Loris Bringelson. Fronf row: Dennis Day, Pricilla Guzec, Jean Avery, Carol Morley, Don Duns. ,1 ALPHA EPSILON RHO, Radio Fraiemify-Back row, lofi 'io rigid: Jim Alexander. Chuck Speaks, Milne O'Connor, John Crabbe. Froni row: Jim Crocireif, Lisa Greenwood, Marilyn Peiorson, Tom Torchia. Radio KcvN Music ' Enferfainmeni ' Brighi' line of chaifer ' Paciiic's FM siafion ' Daily broadcasis of morning reviews ' Ou?- sianciing 'reachers and siudenis deserve praise ' Excelleni work wi+i1 music and news ' TV, The newesi 'rhing in This deparfmeni. 'X ,if THE MASTER BUILDER , Pacific TV and Drama deparfmonfs producfion af KOVR-Channel I3, Sfoclrfon. JOHN CRABBE Chairman of Radio and TY Deparfmenf 9I Philosophy Q Love oiwisdorn ' Plalo ' Socrales ' lvlelaphysics ' Logic ' Theories ol knowledge expounded ' lnvesligalion of The mosl general lacls and principles of reelily ' Sludy of human nalure and conducl ' Orienlal Philosophy ' Rules by which Men- live ' Deparlmenl direcled by Dr. Ding. , I e ff -s, ,dll- il ,. , ir, ,ig , , Lats. 5 1 - ' 5-li! lil ,M IFJ Ri DR. DING PHI SIGMA TAU, Philosophy Frafernily-Leff lo righf: Clarence Irving, Bill Beclc, Joel Andress, Dr. Nielmann, Pele Knoles, Glen Davidson. s.' '- 4 UllI'lLg,li PHILOSOPHY CLUB-Baclc ro,w leff 'ro righl: Fred Wademan, Juan Agunoz Ulep, Joel Andreas, Byron Wilber, Cl Irving, Pele Knoles, Bill Beclx, James Elwell. Fronl row: Lee Reichhold, W. Vincenl Evans, Glen Davidson, Polly Os William Nielmann, Virginia Sprouf. Asian Academy ,U .. ,Sf fi si ' . .J I -+1-' A- 'E' ff. 'HALL 5355, J ,mix E :eg 1 2 'uw' PRESIDENT EARNEST WOOD An Academy dedicafed +o knowledge of Asia ' Graduafe School of C.O.P. ' Founded by Louis P. Gainsborough in I95I ' Alan WaHs, Dean of fhe Academy. fu Q, 5' eau M Maia: in WIL. ,wi ,au A fa ' 5 ' is Vw H W W1 :E J lt f '!.'T v il. I - 1 1 1' ' 1 - - I 1, . s,,, Q -. ' R .I U., .1 2 4 Jn- .V ,' s f ' 4, '45 x 7 -'Q 1 - ' Y' E ' .:' - 15, -54. f. 1 - .14--,u -- jf k. .Lf 1- , 5 q. ' 4 ' 1 -- . ,,,.-qgdf! ,1 ,-1, -fb D ' V A Q ,-'Y l,'h ', fxz . :V ' 'lui-f v -. . ., 'dv - A JS .I I , 1 1 ' .1 X . Q- sl fn U 'f1 ', X 1 L.. . I X V 5, -W . 1 ,ax , ' 5, 5' ' 5 rx, ' . v - -I 1'--s 1 s .J f , n ig H I i ,wil A 4 y . ' 5 L' gf,- 'Q--, . , - ' -' E X . - ., . .. - x W . - 1 . Q Nqr, Inu , 1- ,nl r - Yixrx K .th- u .' 4 ' , ' -K . v X. X ' .,, -as ' Y l 7 ' .' - . . -'. , - 'ft M 1- , - , 5 s, , 'g U 3 . ., ' M Va., . '- - w. Q s X ' 4--' I, -x N4 nl ,ul , 5 yi f I ', I ,, ' 'L x 8 AL, xl, . qs - 1 ' Yi, . ' ' x ,K U? 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' .,- ' , -,E-gf FLW L! j: U ,-1 if.,3,5 Qgy! , v ,, .qv ' Q l A 'll T- ,Ti Ex - .E-Ez'- TLI:15' 142' F 1 - H :ii-L1vii.,.kQW,,,,1,,ii'gyiilj I1 ,-Q3fWf',,Vj'fff! h. T I , - iq .,, . ill il ., s s sr XA , T Q gy f , 5. ? I-ri-ffrezi, V, - We W .l nz, W ye g Z.. , ,wif .f-:WL-I :cific N, U 2- v 9 7' T Y. . . . T a Q BETTY Jo WATERS SPRING BELLE Gail Thornlon ' Roberl E. Lee would have whislled Dixie aT a glimpse of This charming lass ' Dark-haired beauly chosen from sororily rushees ' Pledged Alpha Thela Tau Sororily ' Crowned a+ Tradilional Bell Ceremony by Pres. Marlin Page ' l-lailed as a True Soulhern Belle Throughoul Spring semesrer. 57-' i N. gg 4- i ne- E -ja. Fu: YT? ' X, 'L K-. hu- '-aw' Jim Achierberg Al Auienlico Howard Barber Bill Becl: 'xg-T..,,A w....,,A -Y Frank Black Kif Carpenfer Jon Colfon Bob Dalfon Sian Maynard Bosiwicl: Kurh Carpenier Bob Coon Dicl: Easfsrbroclr George Jaclr Bybee Kim Chandler Diclr Crane Chuclr Eclcarf Sieve H Doug Campbell Ed Chrislenson Wal? Culberfson Don Elkins Jim Ha fx Rho Lambda Phi Rlfiizomia booms again as fall semesler opened ' Home- coming aclivilies filled spare lime as well as lradilionally known Rhizomia walermelon feed ' Rlwiziles proved To be well represenled in varsiiy allwlelics ' Parly lime boys sellrled down lo sludy as year rolls around ' Many hours spenl by Rlwiziles in preparalion of going Naiional ' Cliarfer 'raken away. Corley Floyd Gaul Mason Hobe g mmings Dave Helberi Bruce Reev Richard Lauer Herb Sieiner Larry Sfewari' Leonard Warshawer Mrs. Holsf, Housemofher John Wenfz KeHh Wilde 1 1 'F' ' T1f TT'-'Q' jr L' r rfrffif-Y '----f--ff- ' xii V Y :ff I' '17 f rr ' B . J 'y Z '- H L' A .fd - 4 u t AQ' SR.-Q, I-L.-A - :A 1 -Q: -1.-A, . 'A.f', jp . ' Q gf , -, , uw - Y. 1- -14: - - Y-1.7, 1 ,' , V s az ,,, :lf-v'E:.. T NK ' . . '-h , n '- :f,':.,':-x W ' ' ' ,l '..,?'.'.N y 5 .- ' f3::g,'g,41 rr, i I r '--ff ,E--fl ' . V 'sig 'A K fl' :M Va- X, ' I jr , . . , I .fp tisixxx-1--.Q '-1 , -' L... .L - 7 -4 .1-,G ---F ftnrsiwf- Q- -- ,. ,. , J . V , .L ,. , Y .--- 'u- , ..u -1 - ' '- 'Q 'H - . . QM, -. 'fr 1' ' ij' '- 'G Eh' ' 51 . T'::2P1v,: '1 f1f be v .,.- : i .sf s ff 5:1 ,jig-L ' K ., ,W M , H 3 -M 1 x ll '-ff , Arzi 5 is ' '- ,Lvl-gl! 1-af . ,,, ,wx iw- V' ., , ,K W M l . ,ge .153 ,, ,Y K Q azz Q. ' I-4 .-j . Q ' ' -C1 , , I we -2' Kg I me V 1 . - ,- ,Q , lv ' - I ' L '1 5' x ' - i f is g - f-,ei ff ',- ..' -Q Y IO4 ,Yvf 3 4? 9, Rhizomia afermelon Feed Slurp ' Seeds ' Black on red ' Crunch as a melon splils over someone's head ' Cold sweef melon iuice becomes sliclcy ' Screams ' I'm full ' A nice mess ' A blasl was had by all. l 1 Q'-me ff-f . 'F '-'Nd v Wq Xf. SANDY ROBINSON Omega Phi Girl Omega Phi loured campus fo pay honor lo 'rheir girl ' Conclusion of Serenade broughl crowning of sparkling Sandy Robinson ' Member of Epsilon Lambda Sigma ' Reigned 'rhrough Spring semesler wilh gracious charm. R 'N-N Z-fs'xN x4 Omega Phi Alpha Good year for Omega Phi ' Members and pledges well occupied ' Caplured lirsl place in comedy-slcil' seclion of Homecoming Parade ' Welcomed alums al Homecoming luncheon ' Parlicipaled in varsify and inlramural alhlelic games ' Broken ribs, frac- lured slculls, and bruises broughl inlramural loolloall championship ' Phoos were heroes of Jrhe day when 'rhey found Archania's los'r firelruclc ' Highlighls of lhe spring semesler were choosing 'rhe Omega Phi Girl and lhe Jrradilional Serenade ' Phoos enlerlained sororilies and held annual Spring formal. i f A- , i . R ,, if W4 ig -1-Y ' ' ' 'Ji E-all . U ..., ' , -1 A 5-6 v 1 X. i, F55 M' ' N ry - .vi . - 'ir z ff'.:k4 2,1 ra 1 f d . 3. .' - . ' 'C Don Bald A l Manuel Borges J hard Cox Allen F QF Bfhllm Jim Croclreff John Felix Mrs. Moore Housemofher lex Vereschagin Henry Wegenef Paul Williams Charles Wimer Doyle Wriglwi Diclr Yamasl1Ha I07 lnferfrafernify Council The governing body for Pacilic's fralernilies ' Sels rushing procedure ' Co-ordinares principal frarernily aclivilies ' l-lighlighl ol The IFC year was The annual picnic held during The spring semesler ' Wilh 'rhe suspension of Rhizomia, lFC's membership was re- duced lo Omega Phi, Archania, and Alpha Kappa Lambda. u uuuu ul SPRING COUNClL-Baclr row, leff fo righh Bob Gaughran, Larry Vinsonhaler, Jack Bybee. Fronf row: Manny Borges, Marv Taylor, Marlin Page. l08 il 3 5 FALL COUNClL-Baclr row, leff fo righf: Sian Broclthoff, Manny Borges, Sian Emerson, Larry Boyd. Fronf row: Sian Pedder, Alex Vereschagin, Dave Orion, Marv Taylor, ', Ag- vpfar- Frafernify Circle ' ii w , M 1 K ' . up PAN HELL FORMAL FALL PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL Fronf row leff fo rlghf Marianne Tuffle Pan H elenic Council Coorclinaiing cornmiliee for llwree Pan Hellenic sororilies ' Perform Tasks of selling policies ' New pledges of sororiiies are lwonorecl and pre- senied af Pan Hellenic Formals. SPRlNG PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL-Fron+ row. Iefi io rnghf Marilyn Garland Jeri McCarl Carol Smifh Baclz row I . . . : E aine Howse Muff McGroufher, Myrna McWilliams. -fix Q- M if iw. if f , W K 5 1 , E ,gm Mary Migoffi Barbara Pollil' Mary Van Konynenburg Ada Langenlaaclr Suzan Moss Sally Posl' Jean Lewis Anne Nelson Alycia Reicholcl Dora Maupin Lynne Orlola Judy Rigsby .Rx Y 'fi rt -l u J n- r 'E- 11,52 - . W l. mg:-1 , , 5 I' 'W'-E5 :Y ' LET! ff' 6 C15 'ra . .fr 'la ff I' Sherry Roberfs Kay Scheideman Veronica Souza Sandie Sowell ' U, ., t, wg, W-,gf ,,..a..,. -:L Mi. Marianne Tu+ Nancy Ure Jean Webber Jeannine You as rg r-1 15-, ,X 2 g ll- TJ Q H E Bez Q5 - 'f..J v rr l , 'ff , we , . X 42-ZVQF 1- wl Y -. ,. ,, gn 'ke I' 'HN fi ,-an gg-. .gr -. fiv- z Adamson Bain Bah Blaisdell Mrs. Cosfello Housemofher lm- . 'Wh Q si? fi . S Alice Beclcsiead Jackie Dubois Meredifh Hinze Jaclrie Chong Marilyn Garland Elaine Howse Nancy Coleman Carole Haddan Lesfelle Johns Connie Doy le Jane Hemley Joy Jones Tau Kappa Kappa Barbecue for lillle sislers opened fall semesler for Tau Kappa Kappa ' Senior member Elaine l-lowe reigned as vivacious Homecoming Queen ' House decoralions, lloal, and alum luncheon lcepl TK members busy ' Members of TK proved +o be gracious hoslesses al annual open house Tea ' Chrisl- mas par'ry revealed idenlily of liHle angels ' Towering Skyscrapers carried our dance iheme of ManhaHan Sky- line ' Spring semesler broughl aboul musical Band Frolic and Mardi Gras acliviiies ' Pledges leli rooms and walls of house bare ol essenlials ' Long hours spenf sludying lo relain Scholarship lrophy ' Members achieved Nalional Who's Who acclaim ' Tradifional l-lol Saki Ball revealed vivid colored oulfils ' Dinner for dares and TK members highlighled Pan l-lellenic Formal ' Impressive dinner honored parenls on Paren'r's Day ' TKK imainiainecl philosophy fha? college life rales as greal. Epsilon Lambda Sigma Warm friendliness ' Good limes ' Gay Wednesday nighl dinners ' 2 a.m.1fire drills ' Shipwreck Dance in lhe fall and Kiddie Dance in l'he Spring ' Luncheon for alums ai Homecoming ' Floal' for lhe parade and house decoralions Thai collapsed in Jrhe rain ' Chrisfmas parly 'For parenis ' Tea honoring Mrs. Connor ' Worked hard on Band Frolic ' Mardi Qras boolh was a big success ' All lhis, plus exchanges, desserls, rushing, inilialions and insralling Mrs. Connor as an honorary member added up +o a busy year for Epsilon. Karen Anderson Pai Ballachey Karen Brown Lydia Anichlrov Tricia Beaifie Eileen Deuchars Rosemary Ash Linda Blevins PaHy Doll Julie Auld Peg Boevers Alberfd Fedlel' :Qs Tis: Q ff? Joland Fink Gail Garavenia R-QE LL' E , il :L - x iff Jan Graves Mary Lou Haneberg Mary Ann Harvey Phyllis Herberf Page Godbe 1 5- Dolores Dofiie Huison Anna Lou Julie Keasf 3 9 in is r , ov' IU' reuger Lucas Malloch Marlin Mrs. Connor Housemorher -k ,Y in . i . Q'-.-4 ' lsr: is Gail Malheny Marcia McMullen Myrna Mcwilliam Margaref Niclrlaus Lani Moir Pal Mondon Jody Newhouse Belly Lou Passadori 'Us- 1' -SP Polly Perlrins Beverly Riddle Jan Roberlson Sandy Robinson Carlelfe Sawyer Carol Smil'l'1 Margie Sfone Pal Swain Barbara Tiscornia Susan Vander Laan Belly Jo Walers Sandra Wursfer A y-gag? 1 'Q be r' i f ,-,gif , ' ., - G at sorra a Mai! Q Nancy Achilles Cindy Dawson Jane? Finlc lnge Holcendiilc: Jane Doane Sharon Eggerls Fran Emery Dean Mae Ferreia nf B W Donis Fleming Nancy Gray Barbara Hamillon Nancy Hane K5 'N ff ff gr- Auclrey Holman Barbara Hubler Carol Jacobson Ann Jones , -H' , af PaHy Jordan Sally King Lois La Bonfe Arlene Lamberi' Barbara Lawrence ., N .mx 9- Ik .5f, ZF .. ,. , .- 52- I lpha Thela Tau began busy semesler wilh lour major Homecoming clivilies ' Oulslanding winning house decoralions, lloals, openhouse nd alumni lunches ' Annual Tea honoring Mrs. Eve Koerber enioyed y all ' Dance lime nexl as Burmuda shorls reign supreme al lvy League op ' Lively pledges show plenly ol spiril in pledge aclivilies ' Alpha hele class oliicers, Knolens and Spurs lil governing aclivilies inlo cademic schedules ' Alpha Thele members chosen lor Who's Who ' Band Frolic lime broughl rhyme and rhylhm wilh Madeline Marlha McGroulhex Pal Pagel Roberla Reynosa Susan Tylor Pam Morey Jean Pereira Nancy Robinson Marvel Wallcins Sylvia Murray Linda Pyle Sue Schrivener Peggy Weaver Barbara Nearon Carole Randolph Rulh Simonson Kay Weaver 75 .ae iii li t l, Wm Xu 'lag 2 ig, I i I lg ,gf I , If 11 '2 - ZW! as A 2 v. 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WV Rf 1 1 'K 'M---,...L:u t. myqra-,,,,,g,.., M .W n lggf 'QL-5 .A win, 1' , L Q' 'j .,x,-Qffw, , N 'U V, ' 2.1 :ii .. ma ,, V I P i Zeia Phi Zela Phi honors housemolher Mrs. Ellis wilh impres- sive lea +0 begin new year aclivilies ' Liflle sisfers honored af Zela Phi Sisler parly ' Informal Paiama Dance highlighled fall semesrer ' Annual Chrislmas parry for underprivileged children raled as success ' Impressive formal dances honored spring and fall pledge classes ' Girls held annual spring fashion show and barbecue ' Exchanges and olher acrivilies rounded our 'rhe year. Mrs. W. Fred Ellis Housemofher Phyllis Ball Wm- Bobbie Amirlrhan Marcia Boisen Jean Avery Brenda Browning Arlene Baelig Alice Burbank Elaine Blum Jan Co,-des lib- Laury Covey Jane Curry Marleen Joan Forsf 'fv- X on fn if l L y Sally Gannon Anneffe Granger Ardell Hansen Virginia Lalie Belly McDonald Annalee Miller Marilyn Oliphanf Peggy Porler Maxine Mann Olive Nelson Vilma Ori Aurora Rayno Callny MacKenzie Nancy Newlon Mary Ann Peclc Chrisfie Roberis Judy McMillin Eleanor Norfon Marilyn Peferson Carol Sharp Judy Lemos Bobbie Simoncls Pal Slead Norma Suarez Barbara Turner '.. :I I- Helen Linlr Joan Ulriclr Jackie Whifehouse Shirley Williams Ann Wilson ' Shirley and Bill Embry Janef and Bob Lee Janis and Charles Krahenbuhl Rosemary and Jacl: O'Rourlxe A24 K 17.575 ' mi, Daroleen a na Ed Holliday Mary and Tom Manning MRS. McCOY Housemolher Manor Hall Manor Hall Collegiale lwosomes combine married life wirh academic sludies ' Parlicipalion in school aclivi- Ties shown in True school spiril ' Fellowship and lun uniles Manor l-lall as a Pacific living group. Phi Della Chi Formally iniriared al CCP This year ' Alpha Psi Chapler of Phi Della Chi ' Oulslanding nalional social-professional Carol and Lee Tooner pharmacy lralernily ' Firsl annual Chrislmas Dinner-dance held for alumni, lacully, members and guesls ' Aclive class of spring pledges ' Members arlended regional conference in Los Angeles hosred by USC College ol Pharmacy. Fronf row, lefl io righf: Ron Piclcard, Aki Yamaiumi. Gary Gamble, Bzb Gilderman, Milce Bellini, Anfon Musselman, George Silva. Second row: Neil Honodel, Jerry Biagini, Lea Sing, Yulrio Sal4amo+o, George Maclvlurphey, Douglas Scheid, Jim Clay- dcn. Third row: Dave Felix, Don Johansen, Rollie Rohnow, Larry Hubbard, Ari Weybrighi. Tom Coriland, John Carroll. Fourlh row: Dave Leach, Mel Finos, Carlo Michelaffi, Ken Ze1lner, Don Tonnemacher, John Simmons, Ronald Tom. Back row: Ted Jordan, Phil Sanders, Don Shirachi, Herberf Low, Berv Blas, H. Cary Shimada, K. Richard Asami. '35, Joel Andrews Tom Blossom Jaclr Bowman Sfanley Chrusrman John Corson Roberi' Curhs Mllre Bellma Rcberi' Bolling Richard Burlres Norman Collins Burke Coveny Glen Davidson Merv Blas Ronald Borcherding Fred Barnes Bob Coronado Michael Crosby Bob Denfon Norfh Hall and Quonsefs Parriciparion in Homecoming openeol Norih I-Iall acriviries ' Norrh Hall shines again as campus residence for maioriiy of Paciiios varsiry arhlelres ' Life in Norrh l-lall and quonsers offers living ir up, pleniy ol bull sessions and slrudy lime, loo. Mrs. Boafrighf , , I. 'GJ xy I . KF' Q- A 5-,J 5,24 X, x,..' y -af W . K, G- .ff fv- pf' ,go- Mayfield Micheloffi Middlefon Morrison Osborne fb. :Xu Sy-X Frank Panorcialmond Guy Thro James Ramirez Paul Raugusf Carroll Reilly Ernesf Roberson Carolyn Rhodes Roberi Rodriguez Roland Nance Harrief Rofhslein George Sanderson Jose Sevilla Larry Schalo Dsuglass Scheid Charloiie Scriven Zi X Bob Shellenburger Dean Sfevens Gilberf Teso Larry Waddle Sally Willson John Simmon Lyn Sfevens George Thompson Georganne Werllcins Jaclr Wolsey Leroy Smifh Ronald Sunde David Towel Roberf Wailrins Dave Wong MargarelSmi1'h David Te Selle Pafriclc Trinlcle Thomas Welch Irene Woods Pai Smiih John Te Selle James Valle Jace Williams Ted Yonede Off-Campus Sfudenfs Culslanding parlicipalion in campus aclivilies ' Closer relarionship developed belween oli- campus sludenls and campus living groups ' Women sludonls inviled info Dorm acfivilies ' Off-campus Club formed for iurlher lun and fellowship. I25 Ann Biellefeld Mary Brainard Marian Brandis Loris Bringleson Louise Brinlc Dyan Brown esf Hall Wesl l-lall joined Soullw l-lall in sponsoring Clwrislmas Teas ' Conlinued inlo Spring willn aciivilies llwal added lo campus gaiely ' Along willi ollwer campus groups, Wesl lweld iireside discussions during Religious Emphasis Weelc ' Girls conlribuled lo Homecoming and Band Frolic willw grear exuberance ' Exchanges and The Clmrislmas parly were fealures of Social calendar. Janei' Burson Corrine Connolly Dianne DelaHun'l Barbara Figone Elaine Garboline Mary Grafhe Belle Hale Margate? Bvers Ann Carler Pamela Derby Susan Fisher Barnadine Giannini Prigcella Gueyeg Sylvia H Carol Caldwell Ann Dalziel Clirisline Diller Joyce Francis Marcia Gibson Barbara Guslofson Susan H Jean Caldwell Shirley Daullon Lynne Easfman Barbara Fridell Carol Gold Ja ng Geisler e my I V 4 igs ' .. Q'- Y xx Donalyn Campbell G. DeBenedeHi Sally Fawceil' Dorofhy Gaberel Marlo Griffin Eleanor Gufhne l Q x Q f '5- X64 '42 3 fl - s, if-Q I ,-. ,5 .,, fix, 3. 355 .sg ...Sai Pafricia Allen Sally Anaclario Sharon Axe Paf Bacon Joan Bender 1 as U? Mrs. Colburn Housemofher Laura Blaclr Carol Blaclcham Anne Blanchard Nancy Brandi Diane Bush -, NJN-, -.w A. L1 , , . ai ffl' , , 13 ' I iw. 1 -.Qs--K t - Y V 1 f Q A x::Q'g:L,,.-TEA' l ' 3 s ' ' - X.. :, ig4f'Q3-,:gH .. , g E y , ' -U5 N ' , - ?jt.:-,,.bmm,.'. -' A . - H - . a . we-11.2 41, .W'i,!v3'-riff 1 u ' , f L , ' f . aegis 5 f,4..biK QF: , - ll. Y , A ' . ,irii , f ,, - li? ii VT Rx 54.151 X-'4'.7S2. .111i'7:A -.1 l ti:-2 Y 1. . ' -J 'I Y, 1. - -.-1:-g.'.1,' A T'-LTI f -,' ,ij rg: N ' - A -!:1'f- - If - -- fig if 4 at gg -.MLA 1 J ri I - 1 .. , nil 5 if .QU A 2 fri 1 Q1 i bi has V 1 ' ,f K - L 'Jw af' .qi X - '-af - E 41. , - 4, I. . Li 7 'li i h , il ' 1 no 6 1 ' ' 5 , ,,: 1 11- j' ' +1 . ..-o r - 'ill f, ,l I , :ali l 5 4141, Souih H all is L L 1 r s. , VT .1 'A i. ! :hy ' 1 , 1 . ir--Hy! Q: N I , Souih Hall began enihusiaslic year wilh Homecoming aciivi- lies ' Giganlic Tigers lined The lace of The Dorm ' Girls made gracious hoslesses as ihey enieriainecl parenls and friends al annual Chrisimas Tea ' Rooms were gaily olecor- aleol in Chrisrmas fashion ' Chrisrmas parly highlighleol lhe monlh ' Soulh Hall girl chosen as Belle ol Archania ' Serenades enioyecl by all. Margaref Cake Karen Clausen Frances Easferbroolc Pafricia Fong Gwen Gregory Lois Hendrey Elizabelh Carley Mary Anne Daigh Rosemary Eggen Linda Fulcher Susan Hale Susan Herb Marrha Carley Tanya Desafoff Melba Evans Janel Gaslon Tommy Kay Hall Marilyn Holland Slephanie Chase Karen Dollings Anne Ewan Linda Gelchell Carol Hamplon Burla Haul: Roberfa Ching Marianne Drysdale Peggy Fisher Louise Gilmore Sharon Hanley Liz Housfon Roberia Mill Donna Huds Jeanelle Ja Lola Johnso Sandra Jone Polly King N S F e I rs: ,Ql- ,.r I, , r X 111. K 'fl -Jr I -N my E 1 ,. X I W I 'V -... 'gif 7 if ii in il - i l a -'NN T ffm?-rf5'R 'if ll , 'gr' fa M -, -.SEQ I I - r , - - . 1 Egan., l i i ' i gs,,. -fkf XLZA i .QA a EP M rw r a Hr, Q x. f , L' Jil r war 'N i r 'V fl A i L L ,Q N Q .,vKi' E ' L . fn 0 ji 4 ' x K 1 - ' l In A+ l fn' W. iz-fs. l ' ,ya Y Zi - A, , X ra . f f in N ' 'er' '. , ,. X. w' Ni if n l 2. V I .J-Q '? J9e. 15' - , Hi . QTHQK ,IF gl V .L Am., K l 91 ,. 55 of I ri? so ,, - . , ,r'5Qjfjh- , wrfjf' .,. , U, 1' r -'Ig-H.. gf 2 f. r .51 Knufsor Eclifh Malamud er Carol Marlin Kreck Joan Mafhew Jane! Mafhiesen Llanes Marilyn McDougal Lloyd Belva Melschau cl: Merleen Myer Anna Miller Barbara Miichell Pafricia Mohr Wilma Morrow Carolyn Nash Juclilh Newfon Gaylene Nichols Ellen Niles Lorraine Olberg Diane O'Rourlce Helen Paflerson Lucy Pescanmona Pal Pelfif Sheryl Piclrering Gwen Pearce Jean Reid Joan Redego Ida Reineclcer Gwen Pearce Belly Roach Rose Purcell Mary Rohwecler Jaclrie Rampolcli Shirley Ross Marilyn Raybould Gloria Russell Elizaberh Rayl Susan Schidmore Joyce Smifh Lucille Sam Pal' Sanford Judy Sohi Marlee Sfarlr Joan Sf. Pierre Jaclce Taccogna Anne Talbof Davida Taylor Kafhy Tennanf Rulh Tl-rorlrelson Margo? Tillilson Marielle Tsulromolo Arleen Valferza Hazel Vance Virginia Rasey Janef Wenger Frances Walter Jean Waflrins Sharon Wefher Lincla Wood , E-, I B rt X -gy .ig Q ti. 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' PRESIDENT BURNS Presidenfs Recepfion Annual freshman social affair ' Receplion line ' Relreslwmenls ' Formal dress ' Presiclenf Bob and gracious wife-lwosl and hosfess ' Opporlunily for sluclenls and facully lo meel: . ' . gm aj, lr - f , if l v I , fs: . s 'YY I- ,lf ff-5? HT r V' . , ,X , -'-3 Y - . ' ' 1 . .41 kk AI . ' 7524 - ,Fi I33 Freshman Class C77 . so CLASS OFFlCERS-Leff fo righf: Herb Low, Represenfafive: Sfella Barker, Secrefary: Bill Fowler Presidenf: Jaci Williams. Treasurer: Merv Bals, Vice-President Freshman Frolic iniliales freshmen sfudenls inlo campus life ' Presidenl Bill Fowler and fellow officers led class Through aclive 'year ' Homecoming Bonfire huge success wilh umbrellas, raincoals and galoshes close al hand ' Freshman car washes provided cleanesl cars on campus ' 'Freshman's fancy furned lo dance lime in The Spring. I34 JEAN PEREIRA, Soph Doll Sophomore Class Ourslanding iob by Presicleni Dave l-lelloerl and his officers ' Presenlecl Kangaroo Courl for newly arrived freshmen ' Traclirional choosing of 'rhe Soph Doll and Dance ' Sopho- more-Freshman lug-ol-war during Mardi Gras. Q fs, Soph Doll Jean Pierra reigns as Pacificfs Sophomore Doll ' Sparkling personalily and smile rare her as cu'res'r Soph. ' ArChdnid nominee ' Member of Alpha Thefa Tau ' Sfole rhe show al lnrer-Collegiale Soph l-lop ' One of Doll's arlenclanls. Presidenf and Vice-Presidenfg Barbara Lawrence, Treasurer: Rufh Simonson, Represenfahveg Sandra Robinson, Secrefary. ogg-JW lb K V' Junior Class I i I I I Full year of aciivifies for +he class. of '58 ' Presideni Chuck Wimer and his hard-working cabinef did a greaf job ' Planned and decorafed for iradiiional Junior-Senior Bail ' Ivy League Day and Dance was a big success ' Joined in Chrisimas caroling a+ communiiy hospifais ' Decided io presenf a Jrrophy for The ouisianding class of The year. lllll : I VY 71 Q, ? I36 it JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Leif +o righi: Pam Morey, freasurer: Paffy Doll, secrefaryg Chuck Wimer, president Julie Keasf, vice-presideni. Hawaiian Club HAWAIIAN CLUB-Leif fo riglwfg Lani Moir, Pelfi Soule, Jaclcie Chong, Roberla Ching lfopl, Neva Aki. Florence Morifz. 4 Keilce Allis ' Lani lvloir served as presidenl of lliis group ' 23 aclive members ' Parlicipaled in rallies and llwe World Universily Service drive ' Devoled lime lo enlerlaining paliemls in Sloclqlon lwospilals and sponsored a lvlardi Gras boolli ' Dr. Roberl Bums acled as adviser. Chrisfmas F esiivifies Chrisfmas on The Pacific campus ' Yuleride fesfivifies began wi'rh caroling procession winding 'rhrough fhe campus ' Procession ended a'r Presidenf Burns' home where faculry joined +he cele- brafion ' Sfudenfs and facuiiy garhered in ihe Conservarory ' Chrisfmas Jrableau presenred by Drama Deparimenf ' Living groups parficipared in special Chrisfmas carols ' Sfagg Tree gaily lighfed ' Spirii' of giving ' Living groups presen+ed Toys for To'rs ' Inspiring ceremony and caroling ' Refreshmenis and songs shared in Anderson Dining Hall ' Pacific Yuleiide shared by ali. e Chrisfmas Progr K FANTASY IN FROST Annual PSA Winler Formal ' Sroclclon Ballroom gaily decoraled ' Glislening snowflakes ' Chrisfmas crowd danced To music of Ted Herman and orcheslra ' Good Jrime was enjoyed by all X f . w 1 XiQ,si?'1 ' A 'T-. H- xxx X ' s-K xx ,ii '53 ,-1, -nl.. , 2.- v ,f .fffJ.' :VL cv. , .X , ,FL I . ! .4-3 . .' J J 41 X. n . 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Tau Kappa Kappa M ard i Gras Powder-puff foofball game Soph vs. Frosh Mud Tug-0-War Mardi Gras Time aT Pacific ' Lovely Pam Morey, Trom Alpha TheTa Tau, accepTed crown as Queen oT Mardi Gras aT Pacific rally ' John Felix, from Omega Phi Alpha. reigned as PaciTic's ugly man ' No Time Tor books as acTiviTies Tilled weekend ' Gals TooTball game proved poinT To never underesTimaTe The power oT a woman-especially in TooTball ' CongraTulaTions wenT To winning dorm Team ' Pie eaTing conTesT Turned inTo a Tree-Tor-all ' Frosh proved TriumphanT over Sophomores in mud Tug-o'-war ' Mardis Gras Barbecue provided dinner Tor all-ending one day of The gala evenT. 0 SHARON EGGERTS, Social Chairman f My Rf-1 ,NM , How? 4? v' v X L 49. S, Zola Phu, besf booih WINNERS OF BEARD CONTEST Bob Ansara, mosf unique Vernon Fleck, besf all-around .1,, ' , hu. wx: Q 255 Alpha Kappa Phi. Dunk-a-man l5I f s Ugly Man . . . JOHN FELIX . . . Omega Phi Alpha M A5 FM:-52' ' -. - .rg--Q35 ' ' ' 1255935 9 A 328 fseidgil' ' f-RW in Ziff? ' 4. 31 Rf -1 -vs DON OSBORN in charge of fhe Rally Carnival Ball highlighled lvlardis Gras weekend ' Coslume clad Paciliciles danced in lune lo Jrhe Jrunes of Charley Barnell ' Queen Pam and her courl reigned supreme ' Awards for The winning coslume and concession looolh were presenled ' Mardi Gras proved lo be one of Jrhe besl and bigqesl evenls of lhe year ' Thanks lo eflorls of Social Chairman, Sharon Eggerls, and her commillee. The band of Charley Barnefl' Oufsfanding cosiume . . . EVA LOU TARR, MEL HOLZNAGEL KU- .h I -I , 'V Q rn 1 1 A .4 , t. iR,v' W i :V The Ball Cosfume winner, mosi' humorous . . . Cosiume winner, mosf original . MARLO GRIFFON, DON PRATT SHIRLEY ROSS. STAN SIMPSON fi' ' 'SP 616 Y? Phi Kappa Phi Nored nafional scholasric honor sociely ' Sludenl and faculry members ' Admirable membership qualificalions include ouislanding academic achievement well-rounded personalily, and noieworihy service +o The college ' Dr. Clair Olson. chairman of rhe English deparimenr, served as presideni for Jrhis year ' Sfimulaling meelings of greai educalional value held monrhly ' This group endeavors 'ro raise fhe general scholaslic slandards and 'ro improve fhe curriculum of The college. F oni' row, lefi fo righ+: Allan R. Laursen, Barbara L. Cufler, Clair C. Olson, Wilhelmlna K Harberf Rockwell Hun? Bacl: row: Willis N. PoHer, Roberi R. Winierberg, Edward S. Belz, Richard H. Reynolds E E Sianford Sian Daniel Pefer Knoles, Clarence J. Irving. Firsi row, left fo rigl-ni: Barbara Lawrence, Mona Filcry. Miss Cafherine Davis, Gloria Russell, Lani Moir. Second row: Nancy Achilles, Berh Adamson, Carol Chappel, Peg Boevers, Miclrey Babb. Third raw: Jane! Mafhiesen, Linda Blevins, Janef Cordes, Pai Mondon. Julie Lauer. Spurs Sophomore women's honor socieiy ' Nalional organizalion ' Fifieen freshman women selecreol each spring ' Tradi- 'rional lapping ceremony al AWS Banquel ' A service organizalion ' Serve as ushers ancl campus guides ' Hos- lesses af Smar+y Par+y for Frosh women eligible for Spurs. NATIONAL PRESIDENT Pal Pagel ' C.O.P.Junior ' Elecled 'ro serve +wo-year Term as Nalional Presiclenl of Spurs ' Presides al' Nalional Convenlions ' Oversees aclivilies of 38 nalion-wide chaplers. PAT PAGEL. Naiional Presidenf BLUE KEY OFFICERS-Leff fo righl: Clarence Irving, Hisloriang Joel Andreas, Vice-President Dean Bell, Advisor: George Tchbanoglous, Corresponding Secrefary: Chuck Eclarf, Secrefary and Treasurer. and Pele Knoles, Presidonf Blue Key . -4i 7 -ai 47'-, i Back row, leff fo righl: Jaci Mansfield, Dean Beh., Franlr Blacl, Glen Davidson, Jaclr Bylaee, Clarence lrving, Maynard Baslwicl, Chris Greene, Jerry Hogerheide, John Corson, Bob Coon. Fronf row: Chuck Eclari, Dave Te Selle, John Wheeler, Bob Shallenbager, John Te Selle, Arlen Digifale, Bill Baci, George Tchbanoglous, Joel Andreas, Sian Daniel, Fefe Knoles, Kuff Cummings. Nafional honor lrafernily for upper classmen ' Leaders and scholars ' Traclilional impressive inirialion ceremony al Morris Chapel ' Fulfilling mollo ln Living I Serve ' C.O.P. Chapler ol 23 members ' Time and energy given in serving Pacific. Knolens OFFICERS - Karen Anderson, Vice-President Susan Vanclerlaan Presidenfg Phyllis Ball, Secrsfary-Treasurer: Donis Fleming, Hisiorian cal senior women's honor sociely ' A service organizalion ' Annual publicalion of daleboolc ncl siudeni clireciory ' Ten girls lracliiionally 'rappecl each spring al AWS banquel' ' Mem- MEMBERS-Firsf row, leff fo righi: Donis Fleming, Karen Anderson, Phyllis Ball, Susan Vanderlaan, Paffy Lou Lloyd. Second row: Janice Rodman, Marianne Tuffle, Nancy Hane, Tommy Kay Hall, Elaine Howse. chosen on basis of service 'ro College, leadership, scholarship ' Knolens concluc'r Jrours visilors ' Serve al Presiclenl's Recepiion ' Usher al Commencemenl and Baccalaureale, ACTIVITIES-Janice Rodman, Tommy Kay Hall, Nancy Hane, Marianne Tufile, Paliy Lou Lloyd, Elaine Howse. ggi?-,ijt ' .Q-li'-ie-jll v.-.,, :itil :ew . i l58 'Y Among sfudies and ine many Hfiings 'rhaf happen during one's college career, leisure Hme and iraierniiy pranks always acid spice io college iife. Dining room chairs on Top of 'fraiernify prank. M M 1' 1 ji Be+ween classes ii ity ii E eu ii ,E ii ii- Y --Ik yt 'fx ini I' ef: ,Y if ,Q Z nf I' Q 1 '.:,,r f-,Lf .ki , V , s.' f' ' A ii , 4 , - - , ,V . 1 is K qt 1 W5 1 . mil, jig? 'V - id ug-,far W s .f.',5x , mi' i. ii. ,-:N iki ' gi f' 1 , Q g, ,i 34 - 8: . E3 : r f .ew-1..,jis, me , ,. r M MN .F ,c,fr1M :af -if fa . ' fha End Zone. a -ff-uri. , LQ- , - - ., :Y-li , i, 7.1 .,,.p Y :lf .'4'n' ,- . - - .-,-L .,,-,Ltha MLZT2 L ,V--t. ,T , ,Lew viggeirz-J.-, fi, ., 9? -. Q. r. , , ' v-'-pi-Q4f i, ' , f :,l ' 94 ,-' ' - 'JI--I 5 L-'f.-V: .,f ',1:'NiJ' ini ii' 1 i R 'li'-'iii ' i ,rm-r W W--1-W , . .nf ,y f WUS Auciioneer. John Rhode WU S Drive World Universily Service Drive ' Com- bined fun and parricipalion in a worlliy proiecl ' Fund-raising aclivilies filled weelc agendum ' Penny a minu+e gave Coeds exlra lime alrer curfew ' Soliciiar's Ban- quei. emceed by Dr. Burns, lealured Mr. Blumberg, Regional Execulive Secrelary for WUS ' Campus auclion offered facully services al lfiigliesl bidder ' WUS evenl under capable managemenl of Tommy Kay l-lall, Drives Commissioner. The Aucfion A winner paying her bid. T23 AWS Coordinafing organizalion represenling all women enrolled a'r C.O.P. ' Sels of rules and regulalions guiding co-ed life ' Cabinet council, and slandard commillee meefings ' Campuses adminisfered ' Social aclivilies planned ' Big-I.iHIe Sisler parly ' Spring formal ' Plays a vilal role in campus life ' Oulslanding iob done by Nancy I-lane, Presidenl. BIG-LITTLE SISTER PARTY E I 'I I BIG-LITTLE SISTER PARTY lax BIG-LITTLE SISTER PARTY STANDARDS COMMITTEE - Fronf row, Ieff 'Io righh Janef Wanger, Carol Chappell. Back row: Muff McGrouII1er, Jane'I Maflwiesen, Marianne Tuifle, Jody Newhouse. AWS C abinef A.W.S. CABINET-Sealed, leff 'lo riqhf: Elaine Howse, Judy McMillin, Nancy Hane, Marianne Tuffle, Pafiy Doll. Slanding: Belly Klinefelfer, Joan Sf. Pierre, Sue Scrivener, Barbara Lawrence. Neva Ali, Pam Derby, Gwen Pearce, Jackie Chong. j 'J -1: iii, ,, I kv' i rs ,-N 72. 4. Q,g.,g,,r 15,1 - 5.5511 ,. aww'- .W1 f ' X, if We WOMEN'S DAY COMMITTEE-Froni' row, leff 'lo righf: Denis Fleming, Judy McMillin, Eleanor Norfon, Maxine Mann. Back row: Sue Scrivener, Duane Gardner, Carol Chappell. WQLYEQ V AWS Presidenf NANCY HANE, Presidenf Nancy hands fha gavel 'lo nexf year's prosidoni of A.W.S. Judy McMillin. 'Y Ex Women's volleyball. DORIS MYERS, Advisor Women's Recrealion Associalion ' lnfra-mural and lnler-class compelifive sporls for Women ' Sporls Day ' Tournamenls ' Golf and Ski Clinics ' Annual Picnic ' Relaxalion ' Fun ' Developmenl of skills. W.R.A. COMMITTEE-Seaied, leff lo righh Mickey Babb. Barbara Turner, Doris Myers, Barbara Pollili, Alice Burbank, Sandy Clarlr. Sfanding: Pai' Monclon, Ann Nelson. Jan Roberfson. WRA W.R.A. Fun Nighi' W.R.A. Fun Nighi' -ZP. :.z Q' , ,ni 1, H .,, :ra W'f Hf' SU., I V, HT , ,K 5 .H , t 'U ' 1 ' if .api ','!'?-FF v. , E v H LL 3,1 , . 've.' , vi' 3 1' lax W . ! -f . ' 1 -A Q. 324-L V -' afmf JL -T wr-wr ,. v ,Wwzi ' , ' f If , , F55 :Aff F, + A .X-:.,., A ' ' ' .I-, ,F fl. M -- mu. ' , .. F- M. 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Sporfs sfimulafe fans and players Esrwgiz, if , 'ff rr- '5E: f'f' - W my gig: f. ..-4. .SL . - . L 5.1-'.,,1.u ' 52 ff ....,,, L ,...,,. A wah ,. M- is WWF 1 f '33 ' 1 ,gif Y. ,.- L5rrEf,,. 1 -bwb , V ,.., - wh A ?3'17 'Z .,-rs: '- . . 1-551 5.5 3,-1. X 22: ri? w sam Pacific Memorial Siadium RALLY COMMITTEE-Firsf row, leff fo righh Yvonne Smifh, Barbara Love, Gail Hiclrer, Pam Derby, Dianne DeLaHunf, Beify lmrie. Second row: Marge Peferson, Gail Wolfe, Linda Adams, Gail Tliornion, Norma Herrin L nne Waierman Thircl row Charles Merrill Jim Durflin er Jules Voer e John I Y - 5 1 9 I Q w Sylvesfer, Bill McGregor, Don Landeck, Al Farnum, Bruce Gledhill. Rally C ommiHee I fw- l K Al, fl, M1 J, i I fr! ' all : I A 'if ' P' li ' Zi? --' L 1 4 , Tommy Tiger Led by Rally Commissioner John Sylvesler ' Long hours of efforl and energy ' Produciion of well planned rallies ' Talenl provided by living groups ' Preseniaiion oi iradiiional San Jose Slale exchange rally ' Goal posis decoraied wiih college colors ' Disiribulion of inslruciions and cards lhroughoul rooiers' seciion ' lngeneous and colorful card slunls presenled ai games ' Everybody up, everybody down ' Combined eicioris of 'rhe Rally Commiliee io build school spirii. JOHN SYLVESTER Rally Commissioner . v HX X x J ' lv , is ill i cj' 9 .fr , i 'J My - J Colorado A G M l i rushing ydg. . . passing ydg. . . TirsT downs . penalTies . Tumbles . PaciTic opened Their l956 season in raTher sensaTional sTyle as They roared Through The Colorado Aggies 39-I4. Dick Bass provided The oTTensive punch wiTh Two Touchdowns and 253 yards on ToTal rushing, pass recepTions, and kick reTurns. The Tigers grabbed a pair oT scores in The TirsT period and Though Their opponenTs also scored in The TirsT and second periods, They were repulsed in The remainder oT The conTesT. Tom Flores, Jim Reynosa, Del WhiTTier and Rog lv1eToyer also scored Tor The Bengals, as The Team rolled up 528 yards overall and 26 TirsT downs To seT and Tie The sTadium records, respecTively. STATISTICS Pacific C I d 260 105 268 96 26 8 lO5lI my 0 3 Kansas , 1 Li fumbles College of +he Pacific had Their hopes ruined early in lhe year for a periecl season when The doughly Kansas Jayh-awlcers scored in 'rhe final minule of play 'ro rack up a 27-27 Tie. The Bengals rallied on Jrhe opening play of 'fhe game as Farrell Funslon hauled in a Jim Reynosa pass and Traveled fhe res? of 80 yards for a score. Two more TD's were scored by Pacific Through lhe air, and Dick Bass rambled I8 yards for +he fourrh marker. Buf H' was a moral viclory for underdog Kansas, as lhey oulplayed The Orange and Black all 'rhe way. l-lomer Floyd Jrurned Jrhe 'rriclc for The hosl Jayhawlcers in The waining momenls wi'rh a 3I-yard run. Bass infer- cepfed a Kansas pass on 'rhe las? play and appeared 'ro be off To lhe races unfil Jrhe lasl man grabbed him shor'r of The goal. STATISTICS i rushing ydg passing ydg firsl downs penalfies 53l8l 5Ol4l C incinnafi STATISTICS Pacific CincinnaTi rushingydg.. . I55 I66 passing ydg. . IO3 60 TirsT downs . . I6 I I penalTies . . . 95I9l 45I7l Tumbles . . . O I 'E TY' A . I70 Bouncing back Trom Their poor showing The previous week, C.O.P. clipped The Cincin- naTi BearcaTs, 2I-IS, in a hard-ToughT baTTle waged aT Pacific Memorial STadium. Rapid Richard Bass lugged The lea+her I9 Times Tor l8l yards, iusT Ten yards shorT oT The Tiger one-game rushing mark. Bass scored The second Bengal Touchdown on a 53-yard dash Through The enTire BearcaT Team. Farrell FunsTon also Tallied Tor The locals, wiTh Tom Green likewise geTTing in on The show wiTh one TD and Three conversions. A lasT-minuTe saTeTy by Cincy periled The Tiger hopes. buT a Timely inTercepTion by Bobby l-licks saved The day Tor Moose Myers' charges. CHEER LEADERS-Leff io riqhf: Bruce Gledhill, Don Landeclr, Al Farnum, Milne Trinllle. Pacific's Rabble Rousers Cheer and Song Leaders ' Swirling slcirls ' Tossing pom-pons ' Snappy professional roulines ' lnexhauslible energy ' Enflmusiaslic yells ' Tommy Tiger ' Colorful card slunfs ' Combined Pacific Spiril. SONG LEADERS-Leff fo righf: Mary Dell Washburn, Pai Pagel, Alberia Fedler, Lois La Bonie, Nancy ana. I' Fresno Siaie i The sfaff is sorry fo say fhaf if was impossible fo secure picfures of fhis game. The following will give you an idea of how C.O.P. sfomped Fresno I Siam. A ferocious Fresno Sfafe crew refused fo be puf down as fhey came I from behind fo Icnof fhe score only fo drop fhe game fo fhe frusfy righf g arm of C.O.P. quarferbaclc Tom Flores, who flipped a winning pass fo I Bob Denfon for 2I yards mid-way fhrough fhe final quarfer. Flores had previously scored a fouchdown himself on a one-yard snealc affer Diclc Bass if had sef up fhe sifuafion wifh a pair of runs measuring 28 and 22 yards. Bass scored fhe opening fouchdown in fhe firsf quarfer following one of s 7 his specialfies, a slipping, sliding, squirming, slifhering, speedy gallop of iii 37 yards on a punf refurn. Fresno fied fhings up in fhe second and fourfh I ,yy ,yy p eriods as guarferloack John Sfeinborn scored bofh TD's. Final score: C.O.P. 2 I , Fresno Sfafe I4. I S T A T I S T I C S I Pacific Fresno I I rushing ydg. . . I55 I66 passing ydg. . IO3 60 firsf downs I6 I I I penalfies . . 95I9I 45I7 yyy fumbles . 0 I I be 1 HH ATTer a scoreless TirsT half of play, The Tigers rudely upseT The I-Iomecoming plans of IvIarqueTTe's Warriors as They Tallied Three Times in The Third period and once again in The lasT quarTer To Tumble The weak hosTs. 28-6. Dick Bass was removed aTTer The TirsT scrimmage play, a move which saw dimuni- Tive Jack Larsheid Take over The helm of The C.O.P. rushing aTTack. The I54-pound speed- sTer picked his way Through The enTire Mar- queTTe Team in The Third sTanza on a 62-yard punT reTurn Tor The iniTiaI Bengal score. BoIsTered TurTher by The passing of Tom Flores and Junior Reynosa, The visiTors padded Their lead wiTh Three Touchdowns. OuTgainig The Warriors all The way, PaciTic rolled on To Their TourTh win in Tive ouTings. M arqueHe STATISTICS ii Pacific Marq TT rushing ydg. . I9I 86 passing ydg.. IOO I I7 TirsT downs . I I I7 penaITies . . 45 '25 fumbles . 2 2 1: .ad Homecoming Queen C andidales PAT PAGEL Alpha Tlrefa Tau BARBARA AMIRKHAN Zefa Phi BARBARA FRI DELL Wesf Hall DOLL .f Q ., A H. 1+ zj, 0 , wif' V ,. ,EQ A . -1 -. 4, Xe up ,. . , V. s ,, 2 7 L M If 5 122119 'B' ' ,QE- d7fT'L,-2 Magi! '-Z4-.if JF? ' I - ,sf f ' , , ,,i.v-r f' . Wiz K Vu, ,far-5 13 55.5 - A , --:3 L mas ffguv. v I l I A I, ,-I ,fi- glfg Y ,-.gf f , V5.3 A,,.- Y M5 1.-f gf - W - K y : ' fi. fx' - f rf G ,. 'lr A 5 S, 4, X 1 , 11 ' Y . K . , N12 1 ' .avi A 5 ,. V, gp- ,. - ,, , - .. 'iam mfr, ge? I I 7 'xfiyw' ff Q55 amish M W I W S , LV. X IH Y -4 1 . r 21 wa N 1 Q.- Washingion Sfafe STATISTICS wsc rushing ydg. . . 244 l4l passing ydg. . . . T76 234 TirsT downs. . 20 I7 penalTies . . 73l7l 36l4l Tumbles . . . O 4 A well-balanced oTFense spurred C.O.P. To a 33-I 3 vicTory over WashingTon STaTe, Then ranked as The naTion's Top passing Team. WiTh Tom Flores Throwing Tor T76 yards and Two Touchdowns, Jack Larsheid scampering Tor I29 yards and Dick Bass punching across a pair oT Tallies, The Tigers leTT liTTle doubT To Their scoring poTency. Bass opened play wiTh a 2I-yard scoring iaunT in The TirsT period, and Trorn There The Bengals were in. Oc- casional ThreaTs by The Cougars only sparked The hosTs To addiTional Touchdown eTTorTs. Bob DenTon grabbed one 32-yard overhead Trom Flores Tor a TD, while PeTe Wallace Took a 2I- yard aerial Trom Flingin' Torn in The Tinal rninuTe of play To add insulT To iniury. Homecoming Alpha Kappa Lambda, winning house decoraiion, men's division Flurry of ac+ivi'ry ' Banging of hammers ' Moulding of chicken wire ' Siuffing wiih crepe paper ' Cardboard and posier paini ' Floal' consiruciion ' House decoraiions drooped in ihe rain ' Parade ' The Avenue lined wilh speciaiors ' High siepping bands ' Unique floais ' Hilarious comedy slciis ' Pacific passes in review in 'rime wiih Poliiical Panorama Theme. Archama, wlnnlng floai. Alpha Thafa Tau, winning house decorafion, women's d s n Omega Phi Alpha, win ing comedy skit ,LL Barbecue . . . chased info Anderson Dining Hall by rain. James and ihe Graaf Gildersleeve. '6qmie- .-vi- if ,f ,Q-,,,, F514 1 f A any 1 - Y ' ,--.i1wvii,'H:L,'LzsQ55, l' . . 'm?if2'.. . Q - i 1 Rally ' Presenralion of Queen and courl ' Music ' Gaiefy and laughier ' Feafured Greal Gilder- sleeve ' Roaring bonfire on 'rhe levee ' Flying sparks ' Jumping flames ' Slaggering heal ' Barbecue ' Food served by facully ' Held in dining hall because of rain ' Applause To Sharon Eggeris for a fanlaslic iob on Homecoming. Queen of Homecoming. . I-?iQ Tulsa A rugged deTense and Timely scoring broughT Tulsa's Golden Hurricane a I4-I 3 win over College oT The Pacific in Tulsa. This was The TirsT loss on The impressive Tiger undeTeaTed skein. The Bengals were ouTgained, 3 I 3 yards To 266, and Though They ToughT Their way back To an almosT-Touchdown in The closing minuTes, a pair oT Timely inTercepTions by Tulsa soph Ron Harris clinched The Hurricane vicTory. Morris also scored boTh Touch- downs Tor his squad. and played ouTsTandingly ThroughouT The enTire conTesT. Tom Flores Tormed The core of The PaciTic oTfense wiTh I3 compleTions in 22 aTTempTs, Tor l77 yards. However, The Tamed graniTe deTense of Tulsa spelled The diTFerence, along wiTh Tom Green's missed conversion aTTer The TirsT C.O.P. six-poinTer. ,...v-.- mv, ,,, S T A T I S T I C S Pacific Tulsa rushing ydg. . . . 94 223 passing ydg. .... T70 92 TirsT downs . I5 I7 penalTies . 75l5l 3Ol4-T fumbles . 2 2 San Jose STATISTICS rushing ydg passingydg.. . . 288 270 TirsT downs penaITies . Tumbles . Pacific San Jose . I I7 I7 . is is . 60143 4515i 2 2 Exploding Tor Three quick Touchdowns beTore Their opponenTs were wiThin sniTIing dis- Tance oT The pigslcin, C.O.P. devasTaTed The ouTmanned Torces oT San Jose STaTe. 34-7. To lceep possession oT The coveTed vicTory. Tom Flores was never sharper as he moved To The Top Tive passers in The naTion wiTh I2 compIeTions in I4Tries Tor I95 yards and Three Touchdowns. Farrel FunsTon puT on a greaT show aT Ieff end, snaring six passes Tor I I9 yards and a pair of Touchdowns, while his running maTe Bob DenTon piclced oTT Tour overheads Tor a score. The neT Tiger rushing game amounTed To I I7 yards, how- ever The SparTans could only musTer buT I7 on The ground. Jack Meyers' chargers dominaTed The airlanes wiTh 288 yards. Junior Reynosa undersTudied Flores wiTh a nice 7 Tor 9 perTormance. good Tor 93 yards. ,. ik ,N-v Diclr Bass, LH Chuck Chaffield, RH Bob Coronado, LH 53, Biz- , .Liz xi, Yfgy X x if 1 Qi Ken Cornell, RE Bob Denfon, RE Chuck Filice, QB ek so w . V' ,v 1,4 if f v ' , . Joe Golenor, RH Jim Ingram, C Tom Green, FB Galen Laaclr, LG Bob Hicks. LH Jack Larscheid, RH ' Q f - ' n Q1 - .gy I, A , NNW QA ' .mn k,,,,Lw:.1, . , Qt f 0-fa, - ,.. Nr! 452' 4- 4 -,..-.f manila-- A Bob Lee. RG Roger Mefoyer, LH Frank Monfabana. RT L i L. I r ek. .mx ' ' F - V . 1 L x x N . as 1. ...J-1 I - 'f QT? ' if 1 .fg,,.-swfff ' , .-1 4f:,:.Q:4., ,- H. .4 1 -. . - , . , JZ , J, 1..- .:,,.-,. ., 1.1 -, ,.f::-.,,.,:.,c 4zf,. V. . 4:,.. -, fnvi-'2S 5,fivs ' '-r-If '.':w V ' z....-rf 21.1 ir, ff, ,N 44? , -5.4, , - f,..-avg-.. 4, , , 4.-,., f',.N:-,32-1,g,,,,-.fy ,. ' 4' 'f 'fig Iii, C ,zz-?,.... -15:2 11.341 I -3.-,A I' .x . : L J! ' mfs, 56151 ,-f,,.,,.,-rf.ff,',v 4.5, 2:5 -j-2, - ,- f .u1,,,L.' '59, , f .- Y-r . .. Zw.,,,f4.1g4?i'!'g4y Fc-5 - .,. Joe Nichols, LT John Nisby, LT Tony Orfega, LG ,nag f,:ff m nxx if-. -.-L+ 'L 111 wr f 4 6.611 'R -sq Q j F L 55 N Fi5' N. X X 'll X .., , - ,J MQ- A xv - aw' 'A -7' R l 4 ' 1 4 'A '5 5. if X r A Y 54 'fi' in -xf' r- ' 1: 1514 4 j 5 1 A O'Rourke. C Ron Smifh, LT sn, If -fwix ,-u l ,44- F oofball Porfraiis Jim Reynosa, QB Ken Uselfon, FB Z ' Q-nu' I 1 .43 r v -, Y f n 5 A- ,A .Y fv- 'fx JET y S f. '1' -Q-'TTD STATISTICS rushing ydg. passingydg.. . . I86 I6l TirsT downs penalTies . Tumbles . l84 . . . 220 was . . 5545i 73l5l Pacific Hrdn-Smns. . . I7 20 . 0 I when The sfaaaum mgm fam. Hardin Simmons A Tough l-lardin-Simmons squad moved inTo SToclcTon wiTh high hopes oT upseTTing The Tigers and were noT disappoinTed as They came ouT on The long end oT a 20-I9 conTesT. Flores compleTed II ouT oT 27 passes aT- TempTed, gaining I86 yards. The Tigers dominaTed The game sTaTisTically, buT The Cowboys regisTered Those imporTanT score- board numbers which Told The Tinal Tale. Flores Tallied Twice Tor The hosTs, byT The all- imporTanT exTra poinTs were missed on Two oT The Three occasions, which spelled The margin oT deTeaT. Each Team scored in The TirsT, second, and TourTh quarTers, wiTh Tom Green leading The PaciTic ground game. picking up I25 yards in 9 carries Tor a niTTy l2.9 average. ROAR AND BE HEARD San Jose Sfafe game rio 59' N . L. . . L X ., . ' A ' atv, ., Q ,Q 4 A 3 :. W' A ' ' . ,ul v. . 'if' I .,' H. . 53, , , ggi. A L V .' as 51.1 ,E 4. X. , , - 1 JACK MYERS Head Coach Coaches , J Q r, JOHN ROHDE Assisfanf KJ H -e-swf, JOHN NIKCEVICH SKIP ROWLAND Line Backfielcl rushing ydg STATISTICS Pacific Arizona STaTe ....I56 passing ydg.. . . 265 TirsT downs penalTies . Turnbles . . . I7 . . 65l7l . 5 '79 34 I3 2Ol2l 1 T, T isfigssz ' T X sew., , -,A Q . if? T. W igggggj 1' ,V ' 'i',i T fi gh ii sssi - ,ifssiisss T sssii . - ii ir -imigsr, ww ,,, , ,T 6 i- se.-we ,, , , E 'mi Qi, --.L,,.,, ..-, . - '...,--. ww - T-, - .......L:- ' nu .T s,,is, 4 r' v mm iz, 1 T , , ,, s..,s.. , , i . , - 1 wr S - i if TL T i il ':. I1 E An iniury plagued The College oT The PaciTic eleven, and closed ouT Their 1956 slaTe wiTh a I9-6 loss To The Sun Devils oT Arizona STaTe. lndisposed gridders Tor The Tigers in- cluded Diclc Bass, Tom Flores, Farrell FunsTon, Jack Larscheid, Rog iv1eToyer, Bob T-licks, and Lee Allerdice. EvenTually winding up wiTh no leTT halTbaclcs To Till The sloT, The Tigers' aTTack seemed To Tall aparT aT The crucial poinTs. Twice driving inside The Devil 20 buT Tailing To score. Bobby Mulgado paced The Sun Devil aTTaclc wiTh a pair oT scores. This loss, which was saved Trom a shuTouT by a Reynosa To ChaTTield pass in The waning minuTes, leTT The season record aT 6 wins, 3 losses, and one Tie. Arizona Sfafe I87 Frosh Foofball 1 i H! ll 1 Undefealed in Jrhree ouiings, Pacific's abbrevi- aled freshman ioolball squad provided fine experience for The varsiiy gridders of nexi year. l-laliback l-lenry Wallace of Long Beach spurred on his Jreammalres, reminding fans of Dick Bass' rriumphs of lasi year. Wallace was voied lhe Oursranding Player on Jrhe squad. Orher Top backs were Ed Swariz, Norm Bass, and Gary l-lubb, while Sian Burns, Wayne I-lawkins, and Ola Murchison sparked Jrhe Tiger Cub forward wall. Coaching The Frosh were Chris Kielson, Ken Swearingon, and Bob Maron. l88 Y-fef+gf1fea -A SCHEDULE Fresno Slale . . 7 . . C.O.P. 34 Chico Siale . . 7 . . C.O.P. 38 San Jose . . . 7 . . C.O.P. I2 Frosh Foofball Porfraifs John Simons Norm Bass Fred Treviii Gary Hubla Ed Wallace 7, 1:26 I 1, . v-'Av , ,. , fzrilgiii ,g:n',f.L5, 1 2 Z 1. 17121772 'v5u L if 1311? ' 1- Q1- -. . .V , ii-QQ A Q.. fl fig. 'M-'usf 1,-,. M , T lap.. :nm 'fK.'.w u Q x '-fi , LW 1 f . If ,, ' ,el 32' 'f n K 4 Q 1 -.. ha u.-if 2 J, it I IQ I 1: RX' ii' 5 I Parr? 9 if' . -415 .ey-.1 ,, 1 Bill Fowler Ed Swarh Wayne Thush Wayne Hawlrins Ron Borcherdina Y 'M iff: -,- ' V' lji.-: 1 5 Q 'fi fi ' l EL 15- - 1 71 If 3' 'W , 41.5 .v 1 -r .2 .-. Q -an we Henry Wallace Sieve Pessin Sian Burns Evereff McKinne Y Q-,Q Dave Towell Milre King Ola Lee Murchison .n 'ma' 1 Z fp- ,233 ':,'gi-- I L :2.i4plf'ja 1 ,V , I iw 'Wi' HA 'iii 3722 F'-'1 Jim Greyhouse Ron Helbelsson Jack Bowman ,Q .-. E. H1115 Ph 5 K..- fl if Y '4V?L Qffl r V , wwf? pn' ri A- Ligwi 3 5 gh-- Q? ' JAY 1 gap r . 1 1 J ll, 5: r l Q W ,an- -SQ' .QQ COACHES gn-A ia-wr :asp ,f ' .f ig Kiss. l?:'-Gai? fl , ff, 1 ff 5 , IVV H X HF fi ll Ken Swearingen Bob Maron Chris Kieldsen Head Coach 'Li 'A Q N j 1 je - in-ljgial' -, ,.. rs, I . g . 1 f?Gf ,im : 3,1 .1 ' rf f:f'.f.a-15:4 .T Block P Varsily lellermen ' Honor membership ' Galen Laack Presidenl ' GALEN LAACK - . . , Pmiden, Sponsorship ol Lellerman s Assembly ' Assislance 'ro worlhwhile organ ,e-va:-.mmf-.ff-,L..e,.: , , ,. 1. w.,-..1 ........,, an vi I, s::,?f,'- ' -, ., izalions such as March of Dimes, Unilecl Crusade and Cerebral Palsy Till' v. re, I i ' i l F, Bacl: row, leff fo righlz Bob Rolh, Byron Clemons, Les Dabrih, Dicl: Easlerbrool, Bob Lee, Dulch Grose, Chuck Chaffield, Joe Golenor, Paul Williams, Bob Sarlwell, Ron Sfarlr, Jim Reynosa. Second row: Mall' Russell, Tom Perry, Maynard Bosiwiclr, Roger Moreau, Chris Greene, Henry Wegener, Ed Holliday, Bob Denfon, Roland RuHer. Bill Sfriegel, Gary Hubb, Roger Mefoyer. Fronl row: Jacl: Marden, Charles Curlis, Dave Davis, Frank Monlabana, Galen Laack, Ron Smifh, John Nisby, Jack Larscheid, Farrell Funsfon, Mason Hoburg, Sian Daniel. Frosh Baskefball sa., BOB DOWNUM, Capfain ' 5 I W 'H , M fi , i N52 5, 1 I I Q, aigii Fronf row leff 'lo rlghf Wes Frey Wayne Thush Gary Kaufman, Bob Downum, Lee Goodwin, Paul Kaufman. Baal: row: Ron Lovericlge Norm Bass Bill Fowler Leroy Wrighf Bob Bolling, Neil Sfafford, Ron Sunde. Sporling, perhaps, The besr frosh baslcerball Team in lhe hisrory of C.O.P., coach Bud Wallcins can counl on his boys To give 'rhe varsily leam a shor in 'rhe arm nexl year. The Jream, sparked by such lulure grears as Norm Bass, Bob Downum, Leroy Wrighl, and Gary Kaufman, compiled an excellenl record. lr is hard Jro name These few srars because Coach Warlcins a'r+ribu+es lhe success of his Team +o feamworlc and 'rhe compelilive spirir shown by lhe whole leam. NORM BASS, mosi valuable player Q3- ?T 5 xx, iiiisfiiksn -, lay 41 ,rgwq Q-gr if u ws :swf v: ur 4 w 1 , , ,, 4 , ,1f'Kf'f-5 J 5 is I , . I ?5 , if ' 1 we 1 , x K 2' ,asv N mgw. ,W 4533 ' 'Q Da veg Da wi. f iii ,.. '9- v,.. Egg John Thomas -an fov 'Sf' -1f ! 'Sid Smuih ki x K. 33,4 n Keg, ft? xg iaeij SCHEDULE 'Chico Srale Universily of Nevada Sacrarnenlo Slare San Francisco Srale Loyola Universily Sanla Clara Universily San Jose Slale Fresno Slare Universily of San Francisco Pepperdine S+. Mary's Sacramenlo Slale ldalwo Slale Idaho Slale Sealrle Universiry Porlland Universily Universily of California S+. Mary's Universily of Nevada Sanla Clara Universily Chico Sfafe San Jose Sfale Universiry of San Francisco Loyola Universily Pepperdine Fresno Siafe Though loaded wi1'h Jralenl and greal polenfial, The Tiger hoopsiers never did live up Jro Jrhe expeclalions which were held for lhem for The i956-57 season. Winning buf Jrhree games while losing eleven, fhe Tigers neverlheless were com- pefing in one of The roughesi CBA years in a long Time. League champ USF wenl far in 'rhe NCAA finals, while S+. Mary's, Fresno S'ral'e, and Sanla Clara were also rough opponenls. The Bengals, under Coach Van Sweel, finished sevenlh in lhe loop of eighf slrrong squads. Coach Sweel repealedly iuggled his slarring quinler. and as a resull many of 'rhe Tigers saw a good deal of aclion. lvlainslays were cenler John Thomas, guard Dave Davis, and Dave Klur- man, Ken Flaig, Bill Embry, and Jim Choale. Klurman and Embry, newcomers lo Jrhe Jream, will be seen nexl year. Also, sophomores Don Cock- burn and Sid Smirh combined wilh veleran Brill Vail lo provide a slrong bench crew. VAN SWEET, Coach Thomas finished ou+ his hardwood career a'r C.O.P. in a blaze of glory, smashing seven records all Told. Mosl rebounds, mosi free Throws. and high scoring average were Jrhe deparimenis in which The burly senior excelled, as he finished oui wilh an average of l8.5 poinls in a single game. Davis, anoiher senior, closed ou'r his 'rwo years ai Pacific as lhe fif+h highesi scorer in The school's hisiory, lallying a lolal of 675 poinis. ..,.:.- .. pu is w 9484 'vb Q 1 F .:, 4. K 5?eN !' B96 .f G ...My A A 'vi F' M1 x 'L y XVQ-f 'w' . f , . A W 5 if , 4 , H J ...W iz.1.wJ1.rv -24' ' rf m Q.,,,u,A ,M A up WZ gi 4 World Teefer-Tofier Championship IIO hours up and down ilro Rosso, classes cuT, buf s hind. l98 Tudies did noi' fall A liTTle varieTy was added To PaciTic's everyday campus liTe This year when Two Archania advenTurers, Mike Resso and STeve l-lenry, conquered The world's TeeTer-ToTTering endurance record. To The enioymenT oT specTaTors Trom boTh C.O.P. and The ciTy oT SToclcTon, The naTionally publicized evenT sTarTed on Wednesday nighT, April 3, and The boys lcepT in consTanT moTion on Archania's lawn unTil noon, Monday, April 8, esTablishing a record oT I IO hours. The old record was seT in l95l during The school cenTennial celebraTion. Resso and l-lenry aTe, slepT, and sTudied during Their record-breaking sTinT on The board. Sfova Henry, lha life of Riley. B lc row, lefl' To righT: Coach Mel MoreTTi, Arlen Digi+ale, Maynard BosTwicl:, Dick EasTerbrook. FronT roRL dgDLcllcD Whlg Th on QVBl'l 8, OI1 an BC, DVB O emU . Tennis WiTh a crew of speedily improving neTTers, mosT oT whom will reTurn nexT season, The College oT The Pacific Tennis Team whipped Through a schedule doTTed wiTh sTrong opponenTs, surviving wiTh roughly a 50 -50 record. FirsT man on The ladder bounced back and TorTh beTween Dick EasTerbroolc, The mosT consTanT holder of Top spoT, l-lon Jueng, and Maynard BosTwiclc. Freshman Ron Loveridge showed up exTremely well, as did soph Don Landeclc, who has Two more years ahead oT him. AnoTher pair oT racqueTeers who held up Their spoTs were Jerry Boscoe, new on The Pacific courTs, and Dave WohlgemuTh. Once again, The Team was guided by The able insTrucTion oT Mel MoreTTi, who looks Torward To a good season in '58, wiTh all The above sTars reTurning wiTh The excepTion oT The graduaTing BosTwiclc. MEL MORETTI, Coach Dicl: Easferbroolz Don Landecl: 0 Boffom row, le'fT To righf: Larry Jones, Roger Moreau, Chris Greene, Don Smifh, John F I B b T P T Gaughran. Top row: Coach Chris Kielclsen, Jim Millar, Wal? CulberTson, Wall' Pai Wallace, Burk Coveny. Swimming Team BolsTered by a nucleus oT reTurned leTTermen, C.O.P.'s swim- ming Team meT wiTh commendable success This season, under The guiding whisTle oT Coach Chris Kieldsen. Those who paced The Tigers were Bob Gaughran, who sTarred in The backslrrolceg WaI+ PaTTerson, sToclcy sprinTerp Chris Greene, powerTul arTisT in The breasTsTrolce: disTance- man Don SmiTh1 Roger Moreau, anoTher sprinTerg John Felix, heaTTy breasTsTrolce specialist and BriTT Vail, who came in valuable in The bacl4sTrolce. PeTe Wallace handled The diving chores Tor The Tigers. PaciTic's splashers Taced a schedule doTTed wiTh sTrong Teams such as CaliTornia, San Jose, Davis, Fresno STaTe, and Arden l-lills. ,.af? sewsfn is A x. 5-? 's Qs. . M .,rgg.:,A . Tfzif-,,' ' 'A -Nha Pe Te Wa 1 I- lla -Aff f..A,:li,..4TI? Ag, -if - 6e',1'QL '9jj'1,a,-14wju. ., L ' - A ww -makes , f I Q i I W 4 - N LV. 5xi,'i?? '-'gi QvJ:+:4r 1.. . , , 'Wm . J-A A:-i 133252-f 9 ' ' -in 1' JL, .:,v.:s-.1i- I Record-brealring Medley Relay 'leam SCHEDULE Universify of California California Sfafe Polyfeclw. Treasure Island Arden l-lills Oakland Y.lv1.C.A. San Jose Sfafe Universify of California Universify of California af Davis Cal Aggie Relays Treasure Island Fresno Sfafe Waferpolo WATERPOL0 SCORES EI Camino J.C. . U. of Cal. . Alhens Club . Cal Poly . . . U. S. C. . . . U.S. Olympic Team San Jose Slale . Allwens Club . Pacific Alumni . . Olympic Club. . San Francisco Slale San Jose Slale . U. of Cal. . . Olympic Club . . PAA. Tournamenl Pacific . 7 23 . 9 3 . 6 8 . 5 22 . 7 ll . I4 6 . I4 l5 . 7 8 . 5 9 . 7 I4 . 4 8 . 5 I8 . 6 9 . 7 ll U. of Cal firsl place Pacific second place .. -. ..,.,.., MA, -s--. ., -- s . , . , ,,,,, Y,.,,, ,T .dk .....w.....,.-,- - ,, -95 Y wb. et..s..... - .. . H ,,, Fc, , , -, ,,,f1g5.qe.,,., , ,,.- . . W . .- gi.. f-.-X,,..x,. rv- F yr 4 ir n wi x z,l--.S lx -7 W S-fm. 1. COACH BILL ANTILLA 11 ill? WATERPOLO TEAM-Bacl: row, lofi To righh Jerry Hogerheide, John Felix, Don Smifh, Coach Bill AnTilla. Ro Ib Bob Gaugl-iran, Chris Greene. FronT row: Doug Eberhardf, Walf Pafierson, STan Podder. Ben Randall, W lf Cu erTson. WiTh coach Bill AnTilla aT The helm, The College oT The PaciTic waTerpolo aggregaTion capTured The league championship in Their highly successTul i956 season. Once again Bob The Duck Gaughran sparked The Tigers Trom his vanTage poinT aT Torward and clumbwfounded opponenTs wiTh his TanTasTic manuevering aT ThaT posiTion. l-le was assisTed aT Torwarcl by John Felix, a TransTer Trom SToclcTon College. The Bengal splashers Telled CaliTornia Tor The league crown, also Toppling such powerTul Teams as SouThern CaliTornia. San Jose STaTe, AThens Club, and Cal Poly. STan Peclder was Team capTain Tor PaciTic, and oTher sTarTers were Chris Greene, Rog Moreau, Don SmiTh, and WalT PaTTerson, assisTecl by reserves Ben Randall, Doug EberhardT, and WalT CulberTson. 4fwe..+,,?QN--,,..,.-T.,-...,...,.,..,m- rs,. . ea, ,. . . T ff!-.T ' 'M' Golf Lefi fo righf: Hank Wegener. AI Johnsfon, Burges Windsor, Diclc Crane. Bob MacKay, B 'ff V l Under Coach Van Sweei, lhe Bengal golfers caplured Their share of marches wirh rival norihern California squads. Topping The squad were lanlcy l-lanlq Wegener, a reiurnee from lasl year, and Bruce McLean, a soph from Napa. Oihers who also sparked The Tiger clubsrnen were Burgess Windsor, Bob MacKay, Alan Johnson, and Dick Crane. The home marches were helcl on lhe Lincoln Village Swenson Parlc linlcs. 204 ,, ,Y VAN SWEET, Coach Hank Wegener Burgess W M ,N , -rx: 3' NJ. B Q-Ca V- '51, 5 xii ' pix' 'Y -a 1 as gf, 1 I a i 1 w fav? Baseball , an - .9,Y '-, ' . , V-3 . S-.rx 3 S W gif! Q ' -' lf? ., ' L 15 , .ga-. t f- 3 , Vsgf .1 . t I 1 Nm 5. Q ' 4 1 'N gf'-1 'S-V91 ff an ' -2: .fn , ' . jx,-I ' E S is :?::?fgff 'V V ' - - V, ' , ,W V , I gg, A r ,. -D , ' r -'-54' 'ffm' 4' ' -- ' ' ,V ff N E- A fl. 1 V V , ' ,, LO!-V - B ' i V V an ,. -- ' ii uf' - - .-gi. -.51 , V Nm Li- ,fu-- --t -ma , , , ,. Vg ,Mr , , .whiff .. 5 , , . 3 an my g , kv, 5+ . 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Middle row Ken Swearingen lCoachl, Don Bosseri, Bob Coronado, Gary Hubb, Dick Burlcs, Galen Laack, Skip Rowland lCoachl. Back row: Xavier Arena, Knobby Chaffield, Ken Uselfon, Ken Flaig, Spider Flores, Norm Bass, Edwin Sowash. Mail Russell. Baseball Rising from 'rheir performance lasf year, The C.O.P. horsehiders performed in highly capable fashion during The I957 season, credifing fheir Coach Skip Rowland wifh a fine job. A fop mound sfaff of Bob Coronado, Norm Bass, and Ken Uselfon found a sef of able backsfops in Ken Casfles, Bob Sarfwell, Al Cameron, and lvlaf Russell. Ofhers who were a main cog in The Tiger diamond machine were firsl-sacker Ed Sowash, a veleran, and ouffielders Dick Bass, Chuck Chaffield, and Galen Laack. They were aided by such as Ken Flaig, Tom Flores, and Gary l-lubb, who performed well under fire fhis year. R., M M F M , iw Hi,mir,c . V 5 :'z W - 'li in T ll Y g5g?f5if5ffL,A..ll SKIP ROWLAND, Coach mfszff2zff2zffee: the 'ZF'- r I. ,. 21 1 use -' '17-H ' 'J Track 71' Vi I Q 1 'isf c,i7,,4? ff, TIGERS Q .r A , s ii ix cnaf? x, T . .i Esau? 3 , l L l ' L 'rt 'ua vrssns , ,M . 51 . ' ' 4' i . .r' 'nf . 4 . wie . ' , Anne. . ' ffnqx - i us ff 'J l. ,x 1-rx' ,W -,, Y: - t i, , , M wi, N l , , is . .ga i. ,..... '--.1 ., -- T... , ig K 'A g ,, - l Fronf row, leff To righh Charlie Curiis, Jack Marden, Roger Mefoyer, Horace Wheafley, Lee Goodwin, Shan Daniel, Bob Bolling. Back row: Coach Jim Haney, Managers Les Dabriiz and Bob Roih, Jim Nixon, Henry Wallace, Ola Murchison, Leroy Wrighf, Don Coclrburn, Jim Ingram, Sid Smifh, Clarence lrving. M HANEY, Couch gn 3 as , -1 ii .,f ii. i, i QI ' As usual, The Bengal spilrers came Through wiTh a Top season, and made new Coach Jim l-lannay Teel righT aT home wiTh Their shining record. A pair oT versaTile Trosh, Ola Murchison and l-lenry Wallace, were The Top poinT grabloers, Murchison snaring many a win in The IOO, 220, and high iump, Tor which he seT a school record, and Wallace sparkling in The shoT-puT, discus, iavelin, and broad iump. Miler Chuck CurTis also picked up some valuable poinTs Tor The Tigers, as did middle-disTance speedsTer Jack Marden, specializing in The 880. l-lurdler Roger MeToyer showed greai prowess over The low sTiclcs, while guarTer-miler Clarence Irving was a consisTenT scorer in his evenT ii ' --'T n i 'Q . G-Un TGS S I xfj lP I nframural Sporfs XR, Omega Phi, foofball champs 0 QuonseTs, baslceTball champs Under The direcTion oT Dr. Carl VolTmer, The PaciTic inTra-mural program again provided an excellenT opporTuniTy Tor non-aThleTic sTudenTs To display Their TalenTs. ln The TooTball league Omega Phi Alpha grabbed The Trophy, drub- bing Archania in The Tinal playoTT. The Quon- seTs Toolc The championship in baslceTball, Tinish- ing Tar ahead oT The Tield. Manor l-lall capTured The volleyball TiTle, while in individual sporTs, Galen Laaclc snared The handball Trophy, whipping runner-up, Gene Cronin. 'QP- Manor Hall, volleyball champs :T Fu? HJ' nf' r 1 1 M . lf 5 I N-an 4 'K-J'1l.',. - BPDTO - 5. 1' Mx' ' F Q 4 -'X we - 1- Q M x gg,f4:, , ' , 9 Rc , ' fe, ,, U ,fx fir- W '17 ..-4' THE NARANJADO STAFF FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER-Back row, lefl' To righf: Jeri Mccarl, Joe Torres, Barbara Hubler, Sande Jones, Sian Emerson. Froni' row: Linda Pyle, Rae Liffleiohn, Sally Blaclr. Carol Randolph. The Edifor's Message IT seems ThaT There were more mounTains To climb Than plains To cross. buT aT IasT here is The l957 Naraniado. The means were hard work and sacriTice, buT The end was saTisTacTion. No beTTer words describe The resulT oT This yearbook Than does The l.amenT oT College EdiTors Everywhere: The sTudenTs geT The yearbooks, The college geTs The Tame, The prinTer geTs The money . . . BuT iT's The sTaTT ThaT geTs The blame. IT is hard To Tind words in Trying To Thank The '57 sTaTT. Their work was hard and Time-consuming. buT I Think They will agree ThaT iT paid OTT. IT is Tor cerTain ThaT one person could noT do iT by himself. I give special Thanks To Donis Fleming my associaTe ediTor. Wifh greaT capaciTy Tor responsibiliTy and drive, she did noT slow down once. A beTTer one could noT be Tound anywhere. CIETF Whelden is The man I Thank Tor being business manager. IT was a deparTmenT all oT his own, and iT was The Ii++Ie iobs ThaT he conceived and carried ouT in The dark ThaT were so greaTIy appreciaTed. Thanks To PaT Ballachey, The arTisT oT The book. On her shoulders resTed The burden oT designing The '57 Naraniado. Special acknowledgmenT and Thanks To Ansel Adams, world-Tamous phoTographer, Tor The scenic phoTos in The inTroducTion oT The book. Kurf Cummings was our only phoTographer during The Tall semesTer, and he did an ex.cellen+ job. KeiTh Cole was The one who shoT The colored phoTos, and Ivan BurkharT phoTographed The porTraiTs along wiTh many inTeresTing human-inTeresT picTures ThaT appear in The division pages. Also I Thank The people oT The KeiTh Cole STudios Tor Their consTanT help and co-operaTion. Leonard Covello, Joe Torres, Sande Jones, ArT Noble, Dick Yoshikawa, and Bob Ivlir were The sTaTT phoTographers ThaT I Thank Tor a iob ThaT seemingly would never end. Nancy Coleman, Susan Vander Laan, Jeri IvlcCarl, and Carol Randolph puT uniTy inTo The book wiTh Their ever-Tlowing lines oT copy. The compleTe sporTs secTion oT The book was handled by Bob SarTweIl and wriTTen by George Fasel. The resT oT The sTaTT I Thank are The people who did The many jobs, which wiThouT, This yearbook would have never been Tinished: STan Emerson, Sally Black, I-Ielen PaTTerson, Linda Pyle, Rae LiTTleiohn, Barbara I-Iubler, JaneT Fink, Nancy I-lane, Sharon I-Iandley, CaTherine Wilson, Shirley Ross, Karen Dollings, BeTTy KIineTelTer, lvl-arcia Boisen, and Peggy PorTer. Earl Washburn was The man who advised us in Time OT need, and The S. K. SmiTh Co. were The people behind The scene who craTTed The cover. Finally a word oT Thanks To Earl Evans and The FonTes PrinTing Co. who paTienTly puT up wiTh our never-ceasing problems, and produced anoTher Tine Naranjado. Now The iob is Tinished-done-compleTed. I shall now lock The oTTice door and Throw The key Tar, Tar away. Thank you, STaTIi, CHUCK ECKART, EdiTor. The following merchanis have helped make ihis book possible. Supporf fhem as fhey have supporied us. STUDENTS APPEARING IN THE ADVERTISEMENTS Al Aufenfico Mary Bafh Babb Dorofhy Busher Kim Chandler Ed Chrislanson Corrinne Connolly Diclc Crane Bob Dalfon Rhys Davies Pafiy Doll Frances Easlerbroolr Donis Fleming Barbara Fridell Elaine Garbolino Nancy Hans Sharon Hanley Susan Herb Phyllis Herberl Donna Hudson Elaine Howse Jean Krueger Carolyn Marlin Bill McGregor Marlha McGroul'hor Lani Moir Gaylene Nichols Dave Orion Nancy Paris Marlin Page Linda Pyle Jeanella Smilh Gail Thornlon Lynn Walerman Jack Willoughby Dorolhy Wilson A D VER TISERS kwin 5 BUSINE S STAFF Business Manager . Cliff Whelden Sales Manager . . Carole Randolph Adverlising Manager . . 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D zo IEANETTE SMITH 0 DICK CRANE 'H '-'7':,.x ggfgsw A ' g 5 ' - ? i , Y ,, , w I , XX IEANETTE SMITH 0 BARBARA FRIDELL F551 Q. VALLEY HEADQUARTERS FOR ' xforcl slno Z f ron Msn AND novs 1718 Pncxrlc Av:-:nun 3232 PACIFIC AVENUE HOWARD 45215 . ugh - za J., , V, -iq, - hz. LAN! MOIB, CAROLYN MARTIN, JEAN KRUEGER, PHYLLIS HERBERT, NANCY PARIS I rl-15 fx 99,4 jg aww' , W L W af? X J TELEPHONE HOWARD 4-4838 1443 N. EL DORADO ST. AT 1-mnnmc WAY Ili Z x Z rf I -'g P DAVE OHTON n PATTY Dom. 11UInrlh'u llfinent iiiitrhing itlnnin ,Q Qlhe Baumer Inn .1 TX, ,Q Z N bJilfX,.' ' Your Neighbors . wn and Operate e Stockton Bank THE VALLEY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST INDEPENDENT 5 LQ' . . . Local People sizings 'X loan under the BIG CLOCK kv' MEMBER FD I C, 1 iii E BACK Row: ED CHRISTENSON, BILL MCGREGOR, JACK WILLOUGHBY. MIDDLE Row: RHYS DAVIES, STAN EMEHSON, GAIL THORNTON, BARBARA FRIDELL. FRONT Row: ELAINE GARBOLINO, SUSAN HERB, BETTY IMRIE. -Q 5-'-rx--f .1 xwd , A . ' -'1 E ., ,F,, Et . . 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MINE! 1 S2 1 NORTH CALIFORNIA ' 6 1 1 1 PACIFIC AVE. ED CHHISTENSON, GAIL THORNTON, BILL MCGHEGOR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 PCLUO gp' ! 8296111 313 EAST MAIN STREET ' Draperies ' Carpets ' WG11 Papers ' Woven Woool and Bamboo ' Louvered Shutters Draw Dmpenes ' Finest Selection ot ' - Early American Furniture Upholstering Materials m I S H O P P E 7 GR MAIN AND sAN IOBQUIN M740 'Nome of '9077 2 4419 PACIFIC Ave.v4mlLeNoR1H.fcoLLEeE .4-mem Q NW, - ' - -II H-5 'gmmi 3421 'ff V, , 6 . . , BARABARA NEARON, XNGE HQEKENDUK, MUFF MCGBOUTHER, KAHLENE ScRusTER, Kun-rz CARPENTER, LINDA PYLE, Pun. HUNTER, BARBARA HAMILTON, BILL BECK, FRED BARNES. A .,,. COLLEGE B00 510 WE SUPPLY WHAT WANT T0 BUY 5 ' IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES Qnlucchi fn - MEAT MARKET - I-nurrs Ann VEGETABLES - DELICATESSEN - POULTRY - .CATERING - a nEI.IvEnn:s DAILY 140 N. AMERICAN s'r. no. 6-7941 2105 PACIFIC AVENUE 222 IT'STIME FOR GRADUATICN BEST WISHES AND HAPPINESS Class of '57 o THE Main ot Hunter ' Downtown Stockton FRGTEIT BACK now: Doms FLEMING, LINDA PYLE, MICKY BABB FRONT now: DOROTHY WILSON, MUF1-' MCGROUTHER, MARTIN PAGE 0 , 0 IC S I' I VE- I1 WHERE COLLEGIANS MEET AND EAT 1301 E. HARDING WAY Pnom: H0 2-9540 if ,960 Gfealfl MANY THANKS TO QUALIW Fmsr PARTY PUNCH MADE FUR ALL OCCASIONS Q5 103 W. HAHDING WAY TELEPHONE H0 4-5200 STOR 30 WEST HARDING WAY HQ 5-5257 r' A I. L Editor .... . . Lola Iohnson Business Manager . . George Thompson s P n I N G Editor .... . Lola Iohnson Business Manager . . . Bob Roth , I njada 223 Adminisfralive Heads . Adverfisemenfs . . . Alpha Epsilon Rho . Alpha Kappa Lambda . Alpha Kappa Phi . Alpha Thei-a Tau . Ancieni' and Modern Languages . . Anderson Y . . Ari' Deparlmenl . Asian Academy . . . Associaied Women Sludenfs . . . . A.W.S. Presideni' . . Band Frolic . Baseball . . . Baskeiball Games . . Baslcefball Porlraifs . Coaches .... Freshman Baskelball Belles of Archania . . Biology . . Block P Blue Key . . . Board of Trusiees . Business Adminisiralion Celebra+ion of Presideni' Burns . . Chi Rho, Chapel CommiHee, Vespers CommiH'ee . . Chrislmas Tea . Conservaiory . . A Cappella Choir Band .... Chapel Choir . Messiah . . IN 32, 33 2l4-223 . 9I 96, 97 IOO, lOl I I4, I I5 . 84 . 72 42, 43 . 93 I60, l6l . I62 I4I, I47 205-207 I94-I97 . I92 . I93 . l9I . 99 . 76 . I90 . l56 34 80 . 29 70 . l38 . 54 . 56 59 . . 57 . 60.6I D EX Conserva+ory lcon-linuedl Mu Phi Epsilon . . Musical Therapy . . Opera and Orchesira Orcheslra . . . Phi Mu Alpha . . 62 Council of Religious Acfivifies . California Sludenl' Teachers Associa+ion . . Dean of Men . . . Dean of lhe College . Dean of Women . . Debafe Team . Dedicalion . Edi+or's Message . . Engineering Deparlmenl English ..... Epsilon Lambda Sigma Foofball Games Arizona . Coaches . CincinaH'i . . . Colorado . . . Foolball Por1'rai'l's . Fresno .... Hardin Simmons . Homecoming . . Candidaies Queen . Kansas . . Marque++e San Jose . . Tulsa ..... Washingfon Siale . Yell Leaders, Card Siunis, Song Leaders . . I4 65 64 , 63 58 65 7I 82 3l 30 3l 90 .l5 23l 77 85 lI2,II3 l82, I78, 6. Freshman Foo+ball . . ...... l88, Freshman Officers . Freshman Orienlalion . Golf . . . . I87 I86 l70 I68 I83 l72 l84 I79 l75 I74 I69 I73 l8I IBO I77 l7I l89 I34 I32 204 Graduafes . Hawaiian Club .E Home Economics . Hisfory ..... lnfer Frafernify Council ln'l'ramuralSpor+s . . lnfroducfion . . . Junior Class Officers . KCVN . . . . Knolens . Manor Hall . Mardi Gras . Candidafes . Oueen . . Mafhemafics . . Naraniado . Norfh Hall .... Off-Campus Sfudenfs . . . Omega Phi Alpha . Omega Phi Girl . . Oufsfanding Man . Oufsfanding Woman . Pacific Weekly . . . . Pan Hellenic Council . Pharmacy . . Philosophy . . Physical Educafion . Physics . . . Pi Kappa Delfa . Pi Sigma Tau . Presidenf Burns . . Presiden+'s Recepfion . P.S.A. Presidenf . P.S.A. Officers I6-23 . I37 . 8l . 83 . l08 . 2l0 2 . I36 . 9I . I57 I20, I2l l50-l 53 . I49 . I48 . 77 86, 87 l22, l23 I24, l25 I06, I07 . l05 . 24 . 25 88, 89 . IO9 . 78 . 92 . 79 . 78 . 90 . 92 . 28 . I33 . 36 . 37 Rally Commiffee . Religious Acfivifies Religious Educafion . Religious Emphasis Week . Rho Lambda Phi . . Rho Lambda Phi Wafermelon Feed . Science ..... Senafe . . . Senior Awards . Sociology .... Sophomore Officers . Soufh Hall . . Spurs . . Sfudenf Affairs . Sfudeni- Direcfory . Swimming Team . Table of Confenfs . Tau Kappa Kappa . Tennis Team . . Theafer . . . Affairs of S'la'I'e . Columbia Theafer . Fallon House . . . Once Over Lighfly . Sfudio Theafer . . The Lacly's Noi For Burning . . The Time of Your Life Track . . . . . Wafer Polo . Wesf Hall . Who's Who . . Winfer Formal . . . Women's Recreafion Associafion . World Universify Service .... World Teefer-Toffer Championship . Zefa Phi . . I67 . 68 . 66 . 69 I02, I03 . I04 74, 75 38, 39 . 26 . 83 . I35 I28, l29 . l55 . 38 . 226 200, 20I . Il I I0, I I I . I99 . 44 . 45 . 53 . 52 . 49 50, 5I . 47 . 46 208, 209 202, 203 I26, I27 . 27 . I39 . I63 . IS9 . I98 I I8, I I9 Abbott, Margaret A. Abel, Dorothy W. Aberle, Theresa A. Achilles, Nancie B. 114 Achterberg, James E. 100 Adams, Elton A. Adams, Lindo Jo 114 Adams, Lenore M. Adams, William Brent Adamson, Mary Elizabeth 111 Agdeppa, Lorenz C. Ahtye, Edna M. Akers, Elizabeth A. 126 Aki, Neva 126 Albright, Artie Moe Alexander, James Edward Alexander, James Edwin Alfieri, Ignatius G. Allan, Patricia L. 128 Allen, Elizabeth l, 126 Allen, William W. Allerdice, iGouldJ, Beverly Allerdice, Lee E. Almendares, Freddie A. Amick, Esther E. Amirkhan, Barbara L. 128 Anaclerio, Sarah J. Ancillotti, Audrey V. Anderson, Dorothy Karen 17 Anderson, James D. 96 Anderson, Jean Marie 126 Andress, Joel M. 17, 122 Angillo, Nicholas A. Anichkov, Lydia 112 Ansara, Robert M. Anthony, William S. Arbios, Dovetta Arena, Javier D. Asami, Kanji R. Asay, A. Delbert Ash, Rosemary 17, 112 Atkinson, Linda L. Augustine, Amil l. Auld, Julie A. 112 Autentico, Allan 100 Avery, Jean E. 118 Avila, Henry Axe, Sharon P. 128 Baba, Betty M. Babb, Mary B. 114 Baclig, Arlene L. 1 18 Bacon, Patricia L. 128 Baglein, Samuel Richard Bain, Barbara 111 Baldwin, Donald L. 106 Baldwin, Frank A. Baldwin, Loren C. Ball, Phyllis J. 17, 118 Ball, Maclyn Ross Ballachey, Patricia K. 17 Barber, Howard B. 17, 100 Barger, Patricia E. Barker, Stella J. 126 Barklow, Judy L. 126 Barlow, Claude A. Barnes Fred R. Barnes, Mary A. 126 Barnes Norma Barron Janet R. 126 Barron John D. Barrows, Donald E. Barsi, Lawrence R. 17, 124 Bartels, Ray A. Bass, Norman D. Bass, Richard L. Batchelor, Rex C. Bateman, Ruth M. 126 Student Directory Bateson, S. Richard Bater, Carl F. Baumgordner, Emma M. Baumgartner, Joy W. 124 Bayha, Barbara A. 126 Beardsley, Charles P. Beardsley, Elizabeth Beattie, Tricia V. 112 Beaver, Joe L. Beaver, Wallace R. Beck, Bill E. 17, 100 Beckie, Donald W. Beckstead, Alice H. 17, 111 Beckwith, Kenneth Z. 17, 124 Bedeau, Grover W. Beed, Catherine J. Behrens, Charles E. Belew, Dolores N. Belknap, Della R. Bell, Barbara F. 17, 124 Bellini, Michael J. 122 Bemis, Helen A. 126 Bender, Jaan C. 128 Benham, Rollin E. Bentley Jr., Floyd C. Berbano, Graesonto V. Berbano, Holota V. Berbano, Marino Berry, Dorothy E. Berry, Jean Bersi, Robert M. Besotes, Helen Betz, Robin A. 111 Biagini, Jerry A. 124 Bielefeld, Ann E. 126 Black, Frank L. 17, 100 Black, Fred P. Black, Laura L. 128 Black, Sharon R. 114 Blackham, Elsie Carol 128 Blaisdell, Judy 111 Blake, Jacqueline K. Blanchard, Ethel L. 128 Blanchard, Olivia Anne Blas, Mervyn R. 122 Blevins, Linda 112 Bloom, Hilda Bloom, Mary G. Blossom, Thomas P. 122 Blum, Elaine D. 118 Bodin, Frank M. Bodley, Walton H. Boevers, Margaret A. 112 Boisen, Marcia A. 118 Bolling, Robert B. 122 Boone, Diana Boone, Robert K. Borcherding, Ronald L. 122 Borelli, Lino Borges, Elvira A. Borges, Manuel 17, 106 Boscoe, Jerry M. 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Ray, Ted G. 123 Roybould, Marilyn L. 129 Rayno, Aurora M. 22, 119 Rayl, Elizabeth A. 129 Rea, Richard N. 101 Reed, Dorothy Joyce 127 Reeder, Robert R. Reeves, Bruce A. 102 Rehn, John R. Reibin, Virginia A. Reichhold, Alycia E. 22, 110 Reid, Jean E. 129 Reilly, Carroll A, 125 Reilly, Thomas J. Resso, Mike J. Reyes, lla E. Reynosa, James Reynosa, Roberta G. 1 15 Rheinecker, lda S. 129 Rhodes, E. Carolyn 125 Rice, Joan B. Rice, Mayna E. Richard, Nancy B. Richardson, William M. Richesin, Charles A. Riddle, Beverly J. 113 Riggle, Robert E. Riggs, Margaret F. Rigsby, Judith 110 Riley, Catherine B. Ritchey, James O. Rixford, Charles E. Roach, Elizabeth C. 129 Robbins, lrene W. Roberson, Arthur W. Roberson Jr., Ernest J. 125 Roberts, Charles V. Roberts, Christie H. 119 Roberts, Ernest E. Roberts, Sharon L. 110 Robertson, Jan D. l 13 Robinson, Donald E. Robinson, Enid Robinson, Nancy 115 Robinson, Sandra L. 113 Roddy, Claude A. Rodman, Janice 22 Rodriguez, Robert M. 22 Roessler, Beatrice A. Rogers, Ralph 22, 101 Rogers, Rodney J. Rohnow, Rollie Rohde, John Rohweder, Mary C, 129 Roland, Nance 125 Romano, Francis Rominger, Gary 123 Ronaldson, William 107 Rosenberg, Judy Ross, Shirley 129 Roth, Robert W. Roth, Donna 127 Rothstein, Harriet 22 Rowland, Gene V. Runion, Howard E. Runion, Betty K. Rumkel, Peter R. Russell, Gloria C. 129 Russell, Matthew D. Russell, Marie A. Rutter, Roland R. Student Directory 7 Sabrowsky, Hildegarde W. Sakamoto, Yukio Salback, Glen R. Som, Lucille 129 Sandberg, Jean L. Sandberg, Nils H. Sanders, Phillip R. Sanderson, George H. 22, 125 Sandstrom, Marilyn L. Sanford, Burley Joe Sanford, Patricia 129 Songalang, Gloria Sartwell, Robert Saunders, William A. Sawtell, Roy G. Jr. Sawyer, Carlette 22, 113 Scareborough, Ted 97 Schalo, Larry B. 125 Scheid, Douglas T. 125 Scheideman, Kay H. 110 Schell, Miriam B. Scheufele, Kirk E. Schlegel, James M. Schmidt, Albert J. 123 Schmitt, Sandra Kay Schneck, Daniel J. Schneider, Robert C. Schuster, Karlene D. Schwartz, Darwin F. Schwartz, Ed. D. Schwartz, Patricia D. Scott, Marilyn J. Scriven, Charlotte 125 Scrivener, Sue F. 115 Sea, Richard E. Seeber, James R. Segale, Wayne A. Seiler, Mary A. Seitter, Susan Severson, Reta A. Sevilla, Jose A. 22, 125 Sharp, Carol Ann Sharp, Harry W. Jr. Sharpe, Albert G. Shaw, Elizabeth Shearn, Donald F. Shellcross, Glenn L. Shellenbarger, Robert M. 22, 125 Shepard, Melvyn J. Shimada, Hiroshi C. Shinkwin, Eugene L. Jr. Shirachi, Donald Y. Shore, Richard E. 123 Silva, George W. Simmons, John L. 125 Simonds, Roberta L. 119 Simonson, Ruth A. 115 Simpson, Stanley L. 23, 97 Sing, Lee N. Sisson, Joseph E. 123 Skidmore, Susan K. 129 Sloss, Joseph M. - Small, Richard 107 Smith, Carol R. 23, 113 Smith, Don B. 23, 107 Smith, Donald R. Smith Jr., Earnest F. Smith, Sid 107 Smith, Yvonne L. Sohl, Judith E. 129 Soule, Patricia J. Souza, Veronica J. 110 Sowash, Edwin C. Sowell, Sondra A. 110 Spofford, Elizabeth A. Spaugler, James M. Speake, Charles J. Spears, John S. Spencer, Myrtle M. Spiekerman, Robert F. Spoon er, Una B. Sprout, Virginia L. Spurgeon, Mary V. Stafford, Neil B. 123 Stam, Genelle Stang, Pete L. 23, 107 Starc, Pauline Starin, Margaret Stark, Marlee 129 Stark, Ron L. 107 Starr, Evelyn Stead, Patricia 119 Steele, Loretta A. Smith Edith B. Smith Harvey C. Smith, M. Jeanette Smith, Joyce E. 129 Smith, LeRoy C. 125 Smith, Margaret 1. 23, 125 Smith, Orville A. Smith, Patricia A. 125 Smith, Ray C. Smith, Ronald K. 23 Smith, Samuel G. Stettens, Andrea Steigman, Hugo Steiner, Herb 103 Stevahn, Andrew Stevens, Ethelyn Stevens, Harold 23 Stevens, Lynn B. Stewart, Emma J. Stewart, Lawrence 103 Sticht, Sybil Stipe, Lucille Stocking, Stephen 101 Stoltz, Eleanor 127 Stone, Margie J. 113 Stoutter, Mavis Stout, Irving Strevig, Betty 127 St. Pierre, Joan 129 Strachan, Robert Stribley, James Striegel, Bill Striplin, Warner Stroh, Malen Struempf, Susan G. St. Sure, Phyllis Stuermer, Lucile Stultz, Janet Suarez, Norma 23, 119 Sublett, John W. 123 Suda, David Suen, Ming Sullivan, Jerry Sunde, Ronald 125 Sutherland, Carroll 127 Sutter, Susan 127 Swain, Patsy 113 Swearingen, Kenneth Swearengin, Roderick Sweet, Robert D. 123 Switt, Sadie Switzer, Ted 123 Sylvester, John 107 Taciogna, Jackie 129 Taeger, William Takaoka, Howard 101 Talbot, Anne 129 Talbot, Edythe Tan, Faber Tarr, Eva Taylor, Carolynn 127 Taylor, C. Jeanene Taylor, Davida Elizabeth 129 Taylor, Doroth S. Taylor, Marvin 97 Taylor, Robert D. Taylor, Robert L. Taylor William Webber, Tchobanoglous, George 107 Tenerbaum, Nadene 127 Tenant, Kathryn 129 Tenris, George TeSelle, David 23, 125 TeSelle, Joan 23, 125 Teso, Gilbert 125 Thomas, John Ralph Thomas, Johnny Louis Thompson, Carol Thompson, Charmaine 127 Thompson, George H. 125 Thompson, William Thorkelson, Ruthann 129 Thornton, Gail 127 Thro, Guy 125 Thush, M. Wayne 123 Tillinghast, Frances Tillitson, Margot 129 Tiscornia, Barbara 23, 113 Todd, Leota Taller, R. Michael Tom, Ronald 123 Tomlinson, Carol 127 Tompkins, Dewey Tonnemacher, Donald Tonner, Carol 121 Tonner, Lee 121 Torchia, Thomas Torres, Edgardo Torres, Joseph F. Taso, Gilbert Towell, David 125 Toy, Anne Trampleasure, William Trauger, George Travis, Mildred Trevitt, Frederic 123 Trimble, Ray Trinkle, Patrick 125 Triplett, Duane Triplett, Marily Trowbridge, Chas. Tsukamato, Marielle 129 Tudor, Jean 127 Turner, Barbara 119 Tuttle, Marianne 23, 110 Tylor, Susan 115 Ulep, Juan A. Ulrich, Joan 119 Ure, Nancy 23, 110 Uselton, Kenneth Vail, Robert Valle, James 125 Valterza, Arleen 129 Vance, Hazel Van Culin, Thomas 123 Vander Ark, Gordon VanderLaan, Susan 23, 113 Van 1-loorebeke, Bill K. Van Hooven 123 Vanier, Annette 127 Van Konynenburg, Mary Vaught, Roy Van Flack, lrmah Vosey, Virginia 129 Vaughn, Mona Venturino, Sandra Vera, Adrian VerescHbgin, Alex 107 Student Directory Vedgotf, Sheldon 23, 123 Vinsonhaler, Larry 97 Voerge, Jules Voliva, George Voltmer, Margarette Von Meyer, William Woddle, Leroy 125 Wade, Marie Wademan, Fred 123 Wahler, Dale Wakerly, Frances 129 Waldo, Cherrie M.' Walder, John A. Walker, Wallace E. Wiggin, Richard W. Wilber, Bryan 123 Wilcox, Julia 127 Wilde, Keith 103 Wilkins, Richard C. Wilkinson, Diana 127 Wallace, Edward Wallace, Frank R. Wallace, Helen Wallace, Henry Wallace, John Wallace, Marshall H. Walther, Clarence Wanger, Janet 129 Ward, Patricia Aileen 127 Ward, Patricia May 127 Ward, Dennis Robert 123 Warner, Russell Warshauer, Leonard 23, 103 Washburn, Mary 127 Washington, Charles Waterman, Lynne A. 127 Waters, Betty Jo 1 13 Watkins Watkins Watkins Watson, Georgianne 125 Watkins, , Hazel J. 129 , Marvel L. 115 , Robert A. 125 Mabel H. Wattenburger, Carolyn 127 Weast, Carol E. 127 Weaver, Floyd Weaver, Gerald 123 Weaver, Katherine 115 Weaver, Peggy L. 115 Esther 23, 110 Williams, Dehne L. 115 Williams, Gordon O. Williams, Helen G. Williams, Jaci K. 125 Williams, John Williams, Lois B. Williams, Mary T. Williams, Paul D. 23, 107 Williams, Rolfe K. Williams Shirley L. 23, 119 Willoughby, Adelaide Willoughby, Walter 101 Willson, Sally 125 Wilson, Ann L. 119 Wilson, Catherine E. 127 Wimer, Charles A. Windsor, Burgess R. Wingert, Hazeldell Winston, Lois W. Winterberg, Robert R. Wise, Robert L. Witzke, William Wohlgemuth, David J. 101 Wolfe, Gail E. 127 Wolfe, Mary A. Wolfe, Maude M. Wolleson, Lawrence A. Wolsey, Jack 125 Wong, David 22, 125 Wong, Fred P. Wong, Nina Wood, Linda 129 Woodall, Marion Woodford, Robert F. Woods, lrene A. 22, 125 Woodworth, George Wooldridge, Robert Worrell, Kenneth Webber, Lurance Weeks, John E. 123 Wegener, Henry W. Weibust, Ronald Weinsheimer, Doris A. Weir, Karen V. Weise, M. Ann 127 Weitz, Audrey A. Welch, Thomas J. 125 Wellman, Ralph G. Wells, Barrie E. 97 Wentz, John W. 103 Werner, Ted R. West, Sam J. Wetheroth, Sharon 129 Wright, Florence Wright, James L. Wright, John D. 107 Wright, Mary Jane Wu, Me Chee Wurster, Sandra 113 Wyant, Alice M. 127 Xenos, George E. Yamamoto, Michitaro Yamashita, Dick 16 Yamazumi, Kira Yee, Paul K. Wever, Anne Violet Whalen, Roberta Welfener, Henry 107 Wheatley, Horace Wheeler, Johnny 101 Whipple, Patty Sue 23 Whelden, Cliff White, Delop White, Gilbert White, Nathan L. White, Sherman Whitehouse, Jacklyn K. 119 Whiteside, Vickey 127 Whiting, Cynthia Whitt, Robert L. Whittier, Delmas W. 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