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<strong>Del</strong> ~__ loeS'le<br />

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1954<br />

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Contents<br />

of the Southwest<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SENIORS<br />

STU DENT ACTIVITI ES<br />

Government<br />

Organizations -<br />

HONORS - - FRATERNITIES<br />

SORORITI ES AN D<br />

SPORTS<br />

Football<br />

Basketball<br />

Baseball -<br />

Track<br />

Minor Sports -<br />

FEATURES -<br />

Theatre<br />

Music<br />

Debate<br />

Homecoming<br />

Publications<br />

Fratern. 'ty Favorites -<br />

A.F.R.O.T.C.<br />

Blue<br />

Book Ball<br />

8<br />

20<br />

60<br />

62<br />

74<br />

92<br />

100<br />

158<br />

160<br />

170<br />

178<br />

186<br />

192<br />

198<br />

200<br />

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208<br />

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· Administration<br />

9


Malcolm A. Love<br />

President<br />

AB., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D.<br />

This <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste wi II serve well in refreshing<br />

memories of events you wish to preserve and cherish<br />

forever. No matter how excellent a pictorial history<br />

of the school year this <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste may be, it wi II<br />

leave unrecorded many outstanding happenings. There<br />

is no way of setting down in print such achievements<br />

as Iives reshaped, characters strengthened, warm<br />

friendships founded, worthy attitudes built, appreciations<br />

for the good in life developed, and useful skills<br />

acquired. These are among the things our graduating<br />

seniors are taking from the campus in such large<br />

measure. May the years to come bind you more<br />

closely to the College which is your alma mater.<br />

Malcolm<br />

A. Love<br />

<strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste - 1953-54<br />

I<br />

James J. Hunter<br />

Executive Dean<br />

AB., M.S., Ph.D.<br />

Herbert C. Peiffer<br />

Dean of Students<br />

AB., MA., Ph.D.<br />

Donald R. Watson<br />

Dean of Instruction<br />

AB., B.S., AM., Ed.D.<br />

Charles W. Lamden<br />

Dean of Summer Sessions<br />

AB., M.A., Ph.D.<br />

Mary Mendenhall<br />

Dean of Women<br />

BA, M.A, Ph.D.<br />

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11


Dr. John R. Adams<br />

Language and Literature<br />

Dr. Baylor Brooks<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Marion L. Parker<br />

Registrar<br />

Alfred E. White<br />

Admissions Officer<br />

Selwyn C. Hartigan<br />

Business Manager<br />

Dr. Robert D. Harwood<br />

Life Sciences<br />

Dr. Richard<br />

Graduate<br />

Madden<br />

Studies<br />

Lt. Col. Charles E. Mosse<br />

Air Science and Tactics<br />

Dr. Robert W. Richardson<br />

Social Sciences<br />

John Paul Stone<br />

Head Librarian<br />

Morrow<br />

c.L.S.<br />

F. Stough<br />

Principal<br />

Edmund C. Nuttall<br />

Student Activities Officer<br />

Dr. Manfred<br />

Education<br />

H. Schrupp<br />

Division<br />

George N. Sorenson<br />

Fine Arts<br />

Hilding B. Carlson<br />

Coordinator of Personal Services<br />

James L. Julian<br />

Public Relations Officer<br />

William M. Kidwell<br />

Placement Officer<br />

William<br />

Physical<br />

L. Terry<br />

Education<br />

Dr. William H. Wright<br />

Business<br />

12<br />

13


4<br />

ACCOUNTING, left to right, first row: Eugene P. Brown, Dr. Glenn<br />

L. Hodge, John H. Goodwin, Dr. William H. Wright. Second row:<br />

Dr. Charles W. Lamden, Vernie E. Odmark, Frank M. Watenpaugh.<br />

AIR SCIENCE AND TACTICS, left to right, first rew: M/Sgt. Virgil<br />

A. Johnston, M/Sgt. Harry G. Martin, M/Sgt. Harold A. Klemetson,<br />

M/Sgt. William Blackstock, M/Sgt. Eugene C. Shore, M/Sgt. James<br />

O. Hawbaker. Second row: S/Sgt. Franklin P. Ivie, Maj. Frank R.<br />

Seely, Lt. Col. Charles E. Mosse, Lt. Col. John Monaco, Capt. Fritz<br />

S. Hertel. Third row: Maj. Kenneth Kehrer, Capt. William M. Lewis,<br />

Capt. Forrest R. Dupont.<br />

CHEMISTRY, left to right, first row: Neil J. Harrington, Dr. Lionel<br />

Joseph, Dr. John A. Spangler. Second row: Dr. Ambrose R. Nichols,<br />

Dr. Robert D. Rowe, Dr. John Jonus, Dr. Harold Walba.<br />

ECONOMICS, left to right, first row: Mr. Leonard E. Chadwick (Chair- -, '<br />

man), Dr. Roy Cameron. Second row: Dr. Joseph O. McClintic, Dr.<br />

Frederick L. Ryan, Dr. Graydon K. Anderson, Dr. Marcus R. Tool. -<br />

ART, left to right, first row: Lowell D. Houser, Jean D. Swiggett,<br />

Everett G. Jackson (Chairman), lise H. Ruocco, George N. Sorenson.<br />

Second row: Julia Andrews, John H. Dirks.<br />

ASTRONOMY, GEOLOGY, PHYSICAL SCIENCE, left to right, first<br />

row: Dr. Clifford E. Smith, Dr. Paul E. Stewart, Dr. Ellis E. Roberts.<br />

Second row: Chester J. Silvernail, Baylor Brooks, Claude F. Merzbacher.<br />

EDUCATION, left to rig,ht, first row: Guinivere E. Bacon, Dr. Helen<br />

L. Prouty, Martha Hays, Katherine E. Corbett, Mrs. Eileen Birch,<br />

Isabella S. Hammack. Second row: Dr. George H. Koester, Dr. Joe<br />

A. Apple, Dr. Marvin D. Alcorn, Dr. David D. Malcolm, Dr. Robert R.<br />

Nardelli. Third row: Dr. Jim R. Shunert, Dr. Clayton M. Gjerde, Dr.<br />

Morrow F. Stough, Dr. James H. Linley, Donald W. Grisier, Dr.<br />

Richard A. Houseman.<br />

ENGINEERING, left to right, first row: Martin P. Capp, Charles<br />

Morgan, C. M. Cade, Hamilton L. Stone, Mr. Curtis R. Walling<br />

(chairman).<br />

BOTANY, BACTERIOLOGY, ZOOLOGY, left to right, first row:<br />

Dr. Ja.:nes Crouch, Merrel A. Taylor, Dorothy R. Harvey, Neva E.<br />

Nye, Dr. Abraham Markowitz, Dr. Gordon H. Tucker. Secon:f row:<br />

Dr. Avery H. Gallup, Dr. Dudley A. Preston, Andrew C. Olson,<br />

Dr. Mabel A. Myers, Dr. Donald W. Crawford, Dr. Robert D.<br />

HarWOOd, Dr. Kenneth M, Taylor.<br />

14<br />

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BUSINESS EDUCATION, left to right, first row: Laura Lynn Staub,<br />

Dr. E. Dana Gibson, Evangeline O. LeBarron Georgia CAd<br />

Edna A. West. ,. ms en,<br />

ENGLISH, left to right, first row: Dr. John R. Adams, Dr. John R.<br />

Theobald, Mrs. Jeanette A. Kramer, Dr. Gail A. Burnett, Dr. Joseph<br />

S. Kenney. Second row: Dr. Claude F. Shouse, Dr. George Sanderlin,<br />

Dr. Chester B. Kennedy, Dr. Sidney Gulick Jr. (chairman).<br />

15<br />

FOREIGN LANGUAGE, left to right: Dr. Leonard N. Messier, Dr.<br />

Leslie P. Brown, Dr. Elizabeth Brown, Dr. Walter T. Phillips, Clifford<br />

H. Baker, Dr. Ernest M. Wolf.


Al<br />

L.<br />

Dr<br />

GEOGRAPHY, left to right: Dr. Lauren C. Post, Alvena Storm, James<br />

W. Taylor, Dr. Robert W. Richardson.<br />

HEALTH EDUCATION, left to right: Angela M. Kitziner, Dr. William<br />

H. Lauritsen (chairmanl.<br />

MATHEMATICS, left to right: Arthur T. Emerson, Dr. Albert R.<br />

Harvey, Dr. Maurice M. Lemme, Mrs. Helen S. Clark, Dr. Vincent C.<br />

Harris, Dr. Richard G. Stoneham.<br />

MUSIC, left to right: Norm Rest, Howard H. Wells, Mr. Pattee<br />

Evenson


Registration--<br />

1\11 this<br />

SOCIOLOGY, left to right: Dr. Orrin E. Klapp, Dr. Arthur J. Anderson,<br />

Donald E. Walker, Dr. Kenneth E. Barnhardt.<br />

SPEECH ARTS, left to right, first row: D. H. Sellman


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Abbott, Ch rle. E. A.B., Business Management<br />

Sigm<br />

Chi; T u Sigma; Occotl; Arnold Air Society; Xolotl<br />

Albrl ht, Jack L. A.B., Psychology<br />

Pr s, Phi Sigm Kappa; Vice-Pres. Alpha Phi Omega; Psychology Club<br />

Babb, Mary Edna<br />

W.R.A.<br />

Baker, George<br />

Phi Kappa Alpha<br />

A.B., Phy leal Education<br />

A.B., Busines Manag m nt<br />

Alcorn, Richard D.<br />

Slgm Phi Epsilon; Band; Pep Band<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

Baker, Vera Lee<br />

C.S.T.A.<br />

A.B., Educ tion<br />

AI8ICnd t, Gerald T.<br />

Aistad, C.,ole<br />

Pres. G mma<br />

Phi Beta<br />

Anders, John<br />

Sigma Chi; Political Science Club:<br />

Tau Sigma<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

A.B., Education<br />

A.B., Economics<br />

Anderson, Barbara L. A.B., General Major<br />

Xolotl; Alpha <strong>Del</strong>ta Chi; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship; International<br />

Relations Club; Band; YM·YW<br />

Anderson, Beverly Elaine A.B., General Major<br />

Cap & Gown; Who's Who; Sigma Kappa; Sec. Treas, Alpha Mu Gamma; Vice-<br />

Pres., Sec. Westminister Club; Treas. Panhellenic; Treas. Jr. Class; A.W.S.<br />

Board; Sec. Cetza<br />

Andert, George A.<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

American Society of Automotive Engineers; Aztec Engineering Staff<br />

Andrews, Nancy Jean<br />

A.B., History<br />

And for outstanding work in Home Economics<br />

you are hereby notified. . . . '<br />

Hall, Geraldine<br />

A.B., Social Sci nce<br />

Pres. Phi Alpha Theta; Political Science Club; Int rn tiona I R I tion Club,'<br />

Alpha Theta <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

Bank, Isabelle<br />

C.S.T.A.;<br />

Hillel<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Barnett, Margaret Lorine A.B., English, Music<br />

Pres. Treble Cleff; Sigma Alpha Iota; Music F deration; Chorus<br />

Barrett, Biff A.B., Sp ch Art<br />

M,en's Glee Club; Radio Guild; Publicity Theatr Guild; D Ita Sigma Phi'<br />

DI~ector College Sports Publicity; Chairman So ech Day and Journalism Da ~<br />

Editor Football Program; Booster Rally Committee' Chairman AH c A ~'<br />

on Campus; I.F.C. ,ng S<br />

Barries, Joel L.<br />

Vice-Pres. Zeta Beta Tau; I.F.C.<br />

Bartley, Richard G.<br />

Treas. Alpha<br />

Tau Omega<br />

A.B., Economics<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

Arnold, Allison Anne<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Vice-Pres. Sigma Kappa; Pres. Sigma Kappa; Treble Clef; Wesminister Club;<br />

C.S.T.A.<br />

Atkinson, Charlotte Tripp A.. B , M USIC•<br />

A.W .. S Board; Chaplain Sigma Alpha Iota; Pres. Treble Clef; Accompanist<br />

Seniors<br />

Treble Clef Sextet; Organist Guild Scholarship; M.E.N.C.; C.S.T.A.<br />

Class of '54<br />

Bartosik, George R.<br />

Newman Club<br />

Baumgart, Ruth Margaret<br />

C.S.T.A.; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; Treas. <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon; Chorus<br />

Bawcum, C. H.<br />

Mixtecs<br />

A.B., Life Science<br />

A.B., Education<br />

A.B., Education<br />

22<br />

AI.tadt<br />

Arnold<br />

Anders<br />

Atkinson<br />

Babb<br />

Barrett<br />

Baker, V.<br />

Bartley<br />

23<br />

Hall<br />

Bartosik<br />

Bank<br />

Baumgart<br />

Barnett<br />

Bawcum


B der, Mary L.<br />

Beauch mp, H I n M.<br />

A.B.,<br />

History<br />

A. B., Social Science<br />

Bishop, David C.<br />

Varsity Golf Team<br />

A.B., Businen Manag.ment<br />

B ck n, Robert L.<br />

Thet<br />

Chi<br />

B.S., Business<br />

Management<br />

Black, Frank N.<br />

Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi<br />

A.B.,<br />

Education<br />

B lch r, J annine Livert<br />

Co-R c. Chairman W.R.A; Song Leader; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

A.B., Physical Education<br />

Black, William McElfresh<br />

Phi Mu Alpha; Men's Glee Club; Wesl y Club<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

B lenz:on, Arthur A.B., General Major<br />

Pr . I.F.C.; Vice-Pres. AM.S.; Blue Key; Oceotl; Xolotl; Arnold Air Society;<br />

Zeta Beta Tau; Frosh Football; Varsity Football<br />

Benjamin, Marlene June<br />

Pres. Pi Beta Phi; Panhellenic: History Club<br />

Benson,<br />

Margaret<br />

Treas.<br />

C.S.T.A<br />

Berg, Selwyn Solomon<br />

Pres. Hillel; Sigma Pi Sigma; Treas. Interfaith Council<br />

A.B. Social<br />

A.B.,<br />

Science<br />

Education<br />

B.S., Physics<br />

Blackhurst, Don C.<br />

Deseret<br />

Club<br />

Blackstone, <strong>Del</strong>ores A.<br />

1.0.0.; W.R.A.; <strong>Del</strong>ta Zeta<br />

Bodwell, Wilbert K.<br />

Boldman,<br />

Geraldine<br />

C.S.TA<br />

Bonngard, William C.<br />

A.B., Economics<br />

A.B., Physiul Education<br />

A.B., Accounting<br />

A.B., Education<br />

A. B., Education<br />

Beriones, Verona A.B., General Major<br />

Beyette, Beverly A.B., Journalism<br />

Aztec, Editor, Make-up Editor, Society Editor; <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste, Co-Editor,<br />

Associate Editor, Copy Editor; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta, President; Rally Chairman; Collegiate<br />

Corner Columnist, SDSC Press Club.<br />

Bailek, Salomon B.S., Physics<br />

Vice-Pres. International Relations Club; Vice-Pres. Sigma Pi Sigma; Treas.<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

Billings, Paula Graf A.B., Art<br />

Seniors<br />

Boren, <strong>Del</strong>ta Mae Knapp A.B., Business Management<br />

Political Science Club; International Relations Club; <strong>Del</strong>ta Zeta<br />

Bouton, Rena Ann<br />

Alpha Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta; Lectures and Assembly Committee<br />

Brown, Eveline A.<br />

Treble<br />

Clef<br />

A.B., Social Service<br />

A.B., Social Servic:e<br />

Brown, Ronald Gene A.B., Accounting<br />

Sigma Chi; ~ho's Who; Oceotl; Xolotl; Pi Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta; Arnold Air Society;<br />

Honors CUrriculum; Intercollegiate Debate; Basketball<br />

Class of '54<br />

-24<br />

Belcher<br />

Beyette<br />

Belenzon<br />

Bialek<br />

Benjamin<br />

Billings<br />

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Burk, D 1m r Ch rl<br />

Tn t Chi<br />

A.B., Political Science<br />

Campbell, George William<br />

Pres. Phi Sigma Kappa<br />

A.B., Mark<br />

ting<br />

Bllrn r, C rol L e<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

Chrl ti n Sci nc Org


Chilson, James David<br />

S c. K ppa Sigma<br />

Chi,holm, M.ry Louise<br />

W.R.A.<br />

A.B., Social Science<br />

A.B., Physical Education<br />

Christie, S.mu I G. A.B., Speech Arts<br />

Clapp, J net Fa<br />

Kapp Alpha Theta<br />

Clark, John R.<br />

Pres. Kappa Sigma; I.F.e.<br />

Clayton, George W. Jr.<br />

Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

A.B., English<br />

Clemenshaw, Verne T. A.B., Social Science<br />

Cliff, Janet Marilyn<br />

A. B., Social Service<br />

Clingman, Mary Hoke A.B., Education<br />

Pres. AW.S.; Cap and Gown; Chi Omega; A. S. Council; A. S. Social Comm.;<br />

Vice-Pres. Soph. Class; Cetza; Fr. Cabinet<br />

Close, Marilyn<br />

A.B., Secretarial Management<br />

Vice-Pres. Alpha Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta; Sec. Secretarial Club<br />

Coker, Carol Ann<br />

Alpha Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta; Panhellenic; Sr. Council<br />

A.B., Marketing And for just 10 wrappers.<br />

Comer, E. Robert<br />

B.S., Business Management<br />

Sec., Pres. Tau Sigma; Vice-Pres. Sr. Class; I.D.e.; Alpha Tau Om ga; Alpha<br />

Phi Omega; Lectures and Assemblies Committee; W stminist r Club<br />

Connor, Adalbert<br />

Tau Sigma; Newman Club; EI Club Azteca<br />

A.B., Buslnes<br />

Administr.tlon<br />

Copitas, Sally A.B., General Major<br />

Cornett, Robert L.<br />

Pi Kappa Alpha; Arnold Air Society<br />

Cottam,<br />

Paula<br />

Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

PI<br />

A.B., General<br />

M.jor<br />

A.B., English<br />

Creel, James W.<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

Treas. Institute of Radio Engineers; Society of Automotive Engin rs<br />

Culver, Lowell W.<br />

A.B., Political Science<br />

Pres. Alpha Mu Gamma; International Relations Committe; Homecoming<br />

Committee; Vice-Pres. German Club; Phi Alpha Theta; Political Sci nc Club;<br />

World University Service; 1.0.0.; Officer AF.R.O.T.C.; Honors Program<br />

Dahlin, Raymond Donald<br />

Sec. Blue Key; Pres. Oceotl; I.F.C.; Sec. AM.S.; Tau<br />

Council; Pi Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta; Radio and Television Guild;<br />

Blue Key Scholarship; 1.0.0.<br />

A.B., Speech Arts<br />

Kappa Epsilon; AS.<br />

Debate "5" Medal;<br />

Dale, Alan M.<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

Pres., Vice-Pres. Engineer's Assoc.; Sec. Society of Automotive Engineers;<br />

Circulation Manager Aztec Engineer Staff<br />

Coleman, Libby M.<br />

Sigma Pi; Political Science Club<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Seniors<br />

Daly, William A.<br />

Sec. Sigma Pi Sigma; Treas. I.R.E.; Vice-Pres. Radio Club<br />

Damsbo, Marion L.<br />

W.R.A; C.S.T.A; Pres. EI Club Azteca; Westminister Club<br />

A.B., Physics<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Class of '54<br />

Collard<br />

Creel<br />

Comer<br />

Culver<br />

Connor<br />

Dahlin<br />

COp/tIS<br />

Dale<br />

Cottam<br />

Damsbo<br />

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Dav! , Margaret L. A.B., Sociology<br />

Davil, Ralph E.<br />

Kappa Sigma; Intramural Sports<br />

Dickey, Patricia Anne<br />

Phi Mu Epsilon<br />

A.B., Political Science<br />

B.S., Bacteriology<br />

Durward, Dorothy<br />

W.R.A.<br />

A.B., Physical<br />

Education<br />

Earnest, Patricia A.B., Speech Arts<br />

Theatre Guild; Radio Guild; Gamma Phi Beta; Cap and Gown; Who's Who;<br />

Brocas; AS. Council; Chorus; Sophomore Follies; Faculty Follies<br />

Dickinlon, Bill G.<br />

Sigma Chi<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

Eckhoff, Dawn A.B., Speech Arts<br />

Theatre Guild<br />

Digiulio, Emanuel A.<br />

Engineer's Association; Society of Automotive Engineers<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

Edwards, George F.<br />

American Society of Civil Engineers Engineer's Association<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

Dodge, Elizabeth A.<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Kappa Alpha Theta; Sigma Alpha Iota; AS. Council; AW.S. Board; Cetza;<br />

Cap and Gown; C.S.T.A; Canterbury Club; Who's Who; M.E.N.C.<br />

Donahey, Dorene<br />

Baton twirler;<br />

C.S.T.A<br />

Donnelly, Donald F.<br />

Kappa Alpha; Varsity track<br />

A.B., Education<br />

A.B., Physical Education<br />

Eiseman, Gerry A.<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta <strong>Del</strong>ta <strong>Del</strong>ta; Aztec Staff<br />

Ellison, Lillian Rosario<br />

Cetza; Pres. Alpha Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta; Aztec Cadets<br />

Ellison, Odia<br />

Elser, Natalie<br />

Kappa Kappa Gamma<br />

A.B., Journalism<br />

A.B., Social Servico<br />

A.B., Psychology<br />

A.B., General<br />

Major<br />

Donohue, Martin<br />

Sigma Pi; Cross Country;<br />

Track<br />

A.B., Social Science<br />

Ericson, Carl E.<br />

Political Science Club; International Relations Club<br />

A.B., Public Administration<br />

Downs, Darrell<br />

A.B., Music<br />

Phi Mu Alpha;<br />

Band<br />

Tau Kappa Epsilon; Oceotl; Blue Key; Who's Who; M.E.N.C.;<br />

Fairbairn, William C.<br />

Sigma Chi<br />

A.B., Art<br />

Dugger, Ellis<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Alpha Theta; Oceotl; I.F.C.; Westminister Club; Men's<br />

Glee Club; C.S.T.A.<br />

Dunkl, Rita<br />

C.S.T.A.<br />

A.B., Life Science<br />

Seniors<br />

Farrar, Marie Beatty<br />

A.B., Art<br />

Pres. Alpha Phi; Cap and Gown; Pres. Cetza; Sec. Soph. Class; A.W.S. Board<br />

Fassett, Harold Stedman, Jr. A.B., Speech Arts<br />

Pres. Sigma Pi; Xolotl; Parade Chairman Homecoming; Radio Guild<br />

Class of '54


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Fields, Roy O. . .<br />

A.B., Accounting<br />

Fr. Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Sigma Chi; Vice-Pres. Oceotl<br />

Flllpot, R. Wayne<br />

Pi Kappa<br />

Alpha<br />

A.B., Marketing<br />

Fresher, <strong>Del</strong>oris Hanson<br />

Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta; C.S.T.A.<br />

Freeman, Marilyn<br />

A. ., Educ.tlon<br />

A. ., Economics<br />

Of<br />

Finn, Bernard Edward<br />

A.B., English<br />

Friedman, Stanley<br />

Zeta Beta Tau<br />

A.B., Accountin<br />

OJ<br />

Fish, JiM E.<br />

Alpha<br />

Mu Gamma<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

Frise, Muriel M.<br />

A.B., G II r.1 MaJor<br />

Oi<br />

FleMing, Harvey C.<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Arnold Air Society<br />

S.B., Psychology<br />

Funk, Albert Cleve<br />

Tau Sigma<br />

B.S., BUs/II Man g m nt<br />

D<br />

o<br />

FI ming, Norman<br />

A.B., Music<br />

Pres. Rep. Band; Pres. Orchestra; Pres., Vice-Pres. Phi Mu Alpha; Leader Pep<br />

Band; Leader of Dance Band; C.S. T.A.; Pres. Music Federation<br />

FleMing, Winifred Evans<br />

Folger, Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon; Aztec Christian Fellowship; Xolotl<br />

A.B., Zoology<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Galas, Georgianna<br />

Gentzler,<br />

M.E.N.C.;<br />

Virgil<br />

Gerrish, Sue S.<br />

C.S.T.A.<br />

Pres. A.M.S.; Pres., 5 c. D It Sigma Phi; Blu<br />

A.F.R.O.T.C.; Chairman M scot Committ ; A.S.<br />

Committee; "King Kotten"<br />

A. ., Educat Oil<br />

A.B., Sp<br />

ch Arts<br />

K y; Who's Who; Offlc r<br />

C rd Commltt ; Athl tic<br />

A.B., Recre.tioll<br />

D<br />

Fordyce, Larry R.<br />

Kappa<br />

Sigma<br />

S.B., Marketing<br />

Gibbs, John H.<br />

Society of Automotive Engine rs; Engin<br />

B.S., Engln<br />

r's Association; AZI c Engln r<br />

ring<br />

c<br />

Fortner, Clair<br />

Sec. <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi; Tau Sigma<br />

Fowlor, Marie Oennis<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

A.B., Sociology<br />

[ Fowler, Rhudolph William<br />

B.S., Zoology<br />

Sigma Chi; Oceotl; Xolotl; Arnold Air Society,' Capt. A FRO T CAM<br />

Council . . . . ..; . .5.<br />

Then we all flocked to the boiler roomto<br />

vote on the AS card.<br />

Seniors<br />

Gillette, Kay A.B., Marketing<br />

Cap and Gown; Who's Who; Pres. Pi Beta Phi; A.S. Council; Tr as. Fr. Class;<br />

Xolotl; Theta Chi Dream Girl; Homecoming Qu en Attendant<br />

Giragi, Georgia C.<br />

C.S.T.A.; <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi<br />

Gleason, Mary Magdelene<br />

Math Club<br />

A.B., Education<br />

A.B., Math<br />

m.tiu<br />

Class of '54<br />

32<br />

Fish<br />

Fortner<br />

Fleming, H. C.<br />

Fowler, M. D.<br />

Freeman<br />

Gerrish<br />

33


Glines, Nadine L.<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Alph, Gamma 0 Ita; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon; CTA; AAU.W.<br />

Scholarship<br />

Godwin, Berthold Lamar<br />

A.F.R.O.T.C.<br />

A.B., Social Service<br />

Greenberg, Ronald E. A.B., Political Sci nc<br />

Who's Who; Pres., Treas. Blue Key; Commission r of Finane; A.S. Council;<br />

Editor <strong>Del</strong> Sud; Sports Editor Fr. Handbook; Pr s., Vic ·Pr s. Z t B t T u;<br />

Secretary A.M.S.; Chairman Student-Faculty Financ Commit! . Athl lic<br />

Board; Publications Board '<br />

Goldlus, Joel<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

Advertising Manager Aztec; <strong>Del</strong> Sud; Red Book; Publications Board; Lectures<br />

nd Assemblies Committee; Zeta Beta Tau<br />

Griffin, Charles C.<br />

Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sec.-Treas<br />

Society of Automotl<br />

ngln<br />

B.S., Eng!n<br />

r<br />

ring<br />

Gookin, William E.<br />

A.B., Chemistry<br />

American Chemical Society; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Cross Country; Track<br />

Grigsby, Bert E.<br />

A.B., Physical Education<br />

Blue Key; Pres. Sigma Chi; Vic ·Pr s. A.M.S.; A.F R.O T.C.; Varsity B b II<br />

Goot, Lionel D.<br />

A.B., Psychology<br />

Gross, Wayne M.<br />

American Chemical Society<br />

B.S., Ch mlstry<br />

Gould, Edwin R.<br />

Graf, Helcia M.<br />

Kappa Kappa Gamma<br />

Graham, Bill<br />

Grant, Donald E.<br />

POlitical Science Club<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi; Alpha Phi ameba;<br />

Graves, Betty Aspe<br />

Arnold Air Society<br />

YM. YW; Pres. Sigma Alpha Iota; Music Federation;<br />

A.B., Psychology<br />

A.B., Art<br />

A.B., Public Administration<br />

M.E.N.C.<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

A.B., Music<br />

Graves, James Barton<br />

A. B., Social Service<br />

Gray, William E.<br />

V<br />

ice-<br />

P<br />

res.,<br />

S<br />

ec. Historian Alpha Phi Omega,' S<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

tudent Publicity Chairman<br />

Seniors<br />

Gracious living is but part of our training<br />

program.<br />

Class of '54<br />

Grow, Harry S.<br />

Sigma Pi<br />

Haase, Walter Ernest<br />

Kappa Alpha<br />

A.B., G ography<br />

A.B., Industrl<br />

I Arts<br />

Hale, Daniel W.<br />

A.B., G n ral Major<br />

Treas. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Vice-Pres., Pr s. I.F.C.; S c., Pr s. Blu K y;<br />

AM.S.; Homecoming Co-Chairman; Radio GUild; Who's Who; 4 AM.S. Award<br />

Certificates; "S" Medal; Knight.Templar Scholarship; Int rnational R latlon<br />

Club; A.S. Council<br />

Hafimi, Axixollah A.B., Industrial Arts<br />

Hall, Marguerite<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Pres. Sigma Kappa; Historian A.W.S.; Panhellenic; Jr. Cabinet; C.S.T.A<br />

Hall, Raymond Duane<br />

Alpha Tau Omega; Art Guild<br />

Hamber, Harry Edward<br />

Xolotl; Pi Omega Pi; Zeta Beta Tau<br />

Hamrick, Cecil O.<br />

Tau Sigma<br />

A.B., Art<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

A.B., General<br />

Major<br />

34<br />

Goot<br />

Graves, J. B.<br />

Gould<br />

Gray<br />

35


Hann h, Carol Ruth A.B., General Major<br />

Vice-Pres. <strong>Del</strong>ta Zeta; Sec., Treas. Panhellenic; Secretarial Club<br />

Haubert,<br />

Joyce<br />

A.B.,<br />

Accounting<br />

Han en, Catherlno Green<br />

W.R.A.<br />

A.B., Physical Education<br />

Hans n, Patricia A.B., Speech Arts<br />

Sec. Newman Club; Alpha Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta; Theatre Guild; Xolotl; Alpha Psi<br />

Om 93<br />

Harbaugh, George S.<br />

Sigma Chi; Tau Sigma; Oceotl<br />

A.B.,<br />

Economics<br />

Hawkins, Bette Ann A.B., English<br />

Hayes, Arthur H.<br />

Sigma Pi; Vice-Pres. C.S. T.A.<br />

Hays, Thomas G., Jr.<br />

Theatre Guild; Treas. Skull and Dagger; Radio Guild<br />

A.B., Physical Sc:ience<br />

A.B., Spe ch Arts<br />

Haz:etton, Barbara A.B., Sociology<br />

Hard,<br />

Harpst,<br />

Phyllis<br />

Toni<br />

Hart, Joe Travis<br />

Hartley,<br />

Kappa Alpha Theta; Theatre Guild<br />

Vice-Pres., Pres. Wesley Club<br />

Richard<br />

Arnold Air Society<br />

A.B.,<br />

Education<br />

A.B., Speech Arts<br />

A.B., Political Science<br />

A.B., General<br />

Major<br />

Hartman, Alan M.<br />

Hillel, Varsity Football A.B., Psychology<br />

Heaton, William E. A.B., Business M nag m nt<br />

Alpha Mu Gamma; Deseret Club; Varsity Track<br />

Heilbron, Curtis A.B., G neral M jor<br />

Varsity Rowing Crew; Sailing T am<br />

Held, Paul E. A.B., Marketing<br />

Kappa Alpha; Blue Key; Varsity Football<br />

Helton, Margarette A.B., Education<br />

Alpha Chi Omega<br />

Herbert, Malcolm B.S., Engineering<br />

Hartman,<br />

Edward<br />

Tennis Club; Tau Sigma<br />

Hartman, John C.<br />

T reas. Phi Sigma Kappa; Tau Sigma<br />

Hartung, James S.<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi A.B., Accounting<br />

And one day the Bookstore had a special<br />

on plaid shirts.<br />

Seniors<br />

Hetrick, Phyllis B. A.B., Speech Arts<br />

Hickethier,<br />

Pres. Theatre Guild; Pres. Interfaith; Cap and Gown; Skull and Dagger; Canterbury<br />

Club; Kara; Who's Who<br />

Don<br />

Pres. Sigma Phi Epsilon<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

Class of '54<br />

36<br />

Hard<br />

Hartman, J. C.<br />

Harpst<br />

Hartung<br />

37


Hodges, Gerry W.<br />

A.B., Psychology<br />

Hoff, Janice Murdy<br />

A.B., Education<br />

A.W.S. Board; Vice-Pres. Pi Beta Phi; <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon<br />

Hogan, Harold J.<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

Holly, Kenneth D. A.B., Physical Education<br />

Hubler, George Edward A.B., General Major<br />

Hughes, Frank<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

Pres. American Society of Civil Engineers<br />

Hunnicutt, Muthetta<br />

A.B., Education<br />

C.S.TA<br />

Holt, Edith E.<br />

Alpha Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

A.B., Social Service<br />

Hutchinson, Frank<br />

Phi <strong>Del</strong>ta Kappa; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; C.S.T.A.<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Holzinger, Carl Henry<br />

Pres. Pi Kappa Alpha; Fr. Football<br />

A.B., Speech 4rts<br />

Imlay, Donald C.<br />

Vice-Pres. Lambda Chi Alpha<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

Hooper, AI F.<br />

Horne, Harold R.<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Sig:na Phi<br />

Horner, Jesse David<br />

Hosick, Ruth Hoanne<br />

Westminister Club; German Club; Treble Clef<br />

Howell, Robert<br />

Alpha Tau Omega; Oceotl<br />

Howell, William A.<br />

Sigma Chi; Track<br />

A.B., Chemistry<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

A.B., English<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

B.S., Life Science Due to the great demand for Industrial<br />

Arts courses ....<br />

Inman, Malcolm E.<br />

I.R.'E.; Sigma Pi Sigma<br />

Irwin, John C.<br />

Sigma Chi; Arnold Air Society<br />

Ivancic, Helen<br />

B.S., Physics<br />

A.B., Social Science<br />

A.B., English<br />

Treas. Gamma Phi Beta; Vice-Pres. Xolotl; Sec.-Treas. C.S.T.A.; Rally Committee<br />

Jamieson, James A.B., English<br />

Jimenez, Conrad S.<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Aztec Club; Newman Club<br />

A.B., Accounting<br />

Johnston, Ian McKay A.B., Geography<br />

Jones, Susan E.<br />

Alpha Phi<br />

A.B., Music<br />

Seniors<br />

Class of '54<br />

Holt<br />

Howell, R.<br />

Holzinger<br />

Howell, W. A.<br />

Hughes<br />

Ivancic<br />

Hunnicutt<br />

Jamieson<br />

39<br />

Hutchinson<br />

Jimenez<br />

Imlay<br />

Johnston<br />

Inman<br />

Jones, S. E.


JOII ., WiIll,m W. A.B., Industrial Arts<br />

Jord II, S..ndra Lenore A.B., Marketing<br />

Songl ad r; Rally Committee; Newman Club; AS. Homecoming Committee<br />

K I.trom, Rlch"d D.<br />

Sigm<br />

Kempr th, Marilyn<br />

K.rn , Arl ne<br />

W.R.A.;<br />

K ry, Norm," H. E.<br />

Sigma Chi<br />

K nnedy, John A.<br />

PiChi<br />

K tIer, William R.<br />

PI Sigma; I.R.E.; Men's Glee Club; Chorus<br />

C.S.TA<br />

A.B., Physics<br />

A.B., English<br />

A.B., Physical Education<br />

A.B., Social Science<br />

A.B., Psychology<br />

B.ED., Accounting<br />

Klllm,", Fri.bie<br />

S<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

ec., Vice-Pres. American Society of Civil Engineers,' Ed't A E<br />

Engineer's Student Council I or ztec ngineer;<br />

Kimbell, Jean<br />

PI Beta Phi; A.W.S. Board A.B., Education<br />

King, Dennis W.<br />

Xolotl; Oceotl; V' P T A.B., Accounting<br />

AF.R.O.T.C. Ice- res., reas, Arnold Air Society; Treas. Sigma Chi; Major<br />

Kipp, Gerald W.<br />

Lambda Chi Alpha; Fr. Basketball A.B., Physical Education<br />

Aw, come on, Joe ... pick on kids your<br />

own size.<br />

Kirk, Alan Hope<br />

Kirwin, Nancy<br />

Cetza; Vice-Pres. Pi Beta Phi<br />

A.B., Accounting<br />

A.B., Sociology<br />

Knight, Marian E.<br />

A.B., G ne,,1 M.jor<br />

Pres. Home Economics Club; Pres. Pi B ta Phi; Sorority Editor 0 I Sud<br />

Knudsen, Robert Morgan A.B., Education<br />

Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec. <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi; Who' Who; Blu K y; A.S. Council;<br />

Treas, I.F.C.; Oceotl; Xolotl; C.S.T.A<br />

Kohut, Milton William<br />

Theatre Guild; Radio Guild<br />

A.B., Sp<br />

ch Arts<br />

Krarup, Walter J. B.S., Busin s M.n,gem nt<br />

Kupiec, Barbara<br />

A.B., Educ~tion<br />

Kappa Alpha Theta; Treas. A.W.S.; Treas. M.E.N.C.; C.S.T.A.; Panh II nrc<br />

Lambert, Dolphin<br />

Pres. Sigma Pi Sigma; Sec. Institut of Radio Engin ers<br />

A.B., Physics<br />

Lamberton, Kenneth J. A.B., Business M,n.gllmllnt<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Fr. Basketball; A.F.R.O.T.C.<br />

Lansky, Jordan N.<br />

Kappa Alpha; Letterman Club<br />

Larrabee, Cynthia<br />

W.R.A; Panhellenic; Pres. Alpha Phi; Theatre Guild<br />

Leah, Nancy<br />

A.B., G ner.1 Business<br />

A.B., G neral Major<br />

A.B., Social Sci nce<br />

Seniors<br />

Class of '54<br />

41


L hto, L uri Ant ro B.S., Engineering<br />

u K, pp Ep lion; Tr as. Engineer's Association; I.R.E.; Sec. International<br />

R I tion Club<br />

Lentz, Barllar. Ann<br />

A.B., Accounting, Mathematics<br />

Hom coming Qu en Attendant; Treas. Alpha Chl Omega; Pi Epsilon; Xolotl<br />

l ppert, M Iy K th,yn A.B., Education<br />

Pr . G mm, Phi Beta; <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon; C.S.T.A.; Choral Club; Treble Clef'<br />

Char I ir ; Treble Clef Sextet r<br />

Mansur, Wade A., Jr.<br />

Brocas; Deseret Club<br />

Martin, Carl F.<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi<br />

Martin, Earl B.<br />

Sigma Pi Sigma; I.R.E.; Radio Club<br />

A.B., Sp ch Arts<br />

A.B., Busin IS Man 9 m nt<br />

B.S., Physics<br />

l st I, Charlotte<br />

G mm, Phi Beta; C.S.T.A.; Cetza; W.R.A. Board<br />

A.B., Art<br />

Mastronski, Joh'n I.<br />

Pres. Political Science Club<br />

A.B., Public Administration<br />

lewi , Jack D.<br />

American Chemical Society<br />

A.B., Chemistry<br />

Mastronski, Mona<br />

C.S.T.A.; Newman Club<br />

A.B., Education<br />

loaiza,<br />

F. Alejandro<br />

B.S., Business Management<br />

P?'itical Science Club; International Relations Club; Publicity Chairman Tau<br />

SIgma; <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi<br />

Longman, Sarah<br />

c- II C A.B., History<br />

ance or ap and Gown' Pres. Westminister Club,' A.S.<br />

Vice-Pres. Pi Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta' Council; Debate;<br />

Lovell, Jackie<br />

Madden, Betty lorraine<br />

Alpha Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

Mann, Alban W. Jr.<br />

Mann, Catherine<br />

Alpha Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta; C.S.T.A.<br />

Mann, Katherine Ellen<br />

C.S.T.A.<br />

B. Ed., Art<br />

B.S., Personnel Management<br />

A.B., Economics<br />

A.B., Education<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Seniors<br />

Mayfield, Jo Ann<br />

C.S.T.A.<br />

A.B., Ed"c<br />

Mayfield, William Howard<br />

A.B., G n ral M.jor<br />

Tau Sigma; Geological Society; Xolotl; Arnold Air Soci tv; Sigm Chi<br />

Mayo, Dave<br />

Theatre<br />

Guild<br />

tlon<br />

A.B., Spe ch Arts<br />

McAllister, William A.B., Accounting<br />

Theta Chi<br />

McCaffrey, Joseph William A.B., Speech Arts<br />

Cheer Leader; Aztec Band; Pi Kappa Alpha; Theatre Guild<br />

McCI"re, Val R. A.B., Speech Arts<br />

Theatre<br />

Guild<br />

McDermott, James Patrick, Jr.<br />

Sigma Chi; Tau Sigma; Arnold Air Society<br />

A.B., Banking and Financing<br />

Class of '54<br />

Lentz<br />

Lovell<br />

Leppert<br />

Madden<br />

42<br />

Lester<br />

Mann, A. W.<br />

Lewis<br />

Mann, C.<br />

Loaiza<br />

Mann, K. E.<br />

Mansur<br />

Mayfield, W. H.<br />

Martin, E. B.<br />

McAllister<br />

43<br />

Mastronski, M.<br />

McCI"re<br />

Mayfield, J. A.<br />

McDermott


MeG e, Patricia Sojourner<br />

A.B., Musk<br />

Pr . P nhell nic; AW.S.; Cap and Gown; Rally Committee; Booster Committ<br />

e; Alph Phi<br />

Mciver, An.tilJ<br />

P I Chi<br />

A.B., Psychology<br />

Mills, Barbara A.<br />

Misenhimer, Charles Gordon<br />

Vice-Pres., Sec. Historian Theta Chi<br />

A.B., Education<br />

A.B., Busin ss Manag<br />

m nt<br />

McKay, Mary Ellen Hawe<br />

A.B., Psychology<br />

AS. Council; Psi Chi; Xolotl; Lectures and Assemblies Committee<br />

McNamar" Marilyn<br />

C.S.T.A.<br />

Me k, Jere S.<br />

Alpha T u Omega<br />

A.B., Education<br />

B.S., Accounting<br />

M rrill, Jacquelin<br />

A.B., Journalism<br />

C p and Gown; Aztec; Press Club; Gamma Phi Beta; AW.S. Board; W.R.A<br />

Board; Xolotl; Handbook Editor<br />

Mes.inger, Robert<br />

Kappa Sigma; Arnold Air Society A.B., Marketing<br />

Me.ter, Jack R.<br />

Phi Sigma Kappa B.S., Accounting<br />

Mitchell, John G. A.B., Marketing<br />

Monson, lester A.<br />

A.B., Physic.<br />

Sigma Pi Sigma<br />

Monta, George C.<br />

A.B., Social Sci nce<br />

Phi Alpha Theta; Kara<br />

Montepagano, William<br />

A.B., Geogr phy<br />

Sigma Phi Epsilon, Fr. Baseball<br />

Moore, John George B.S., Business Man.g ment<br />

Moore, Kathleen<br />

A.B., History<br />

Vice-Pres. Sigma Kappa; Treble Clef; Westminist r Club<br />

Moore, Velma Orr<br />

A.B., Engli.h<br />

Michell, leonard J.<br />

Miller, Claudine Marie<br />

Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta; Flag TWirler; Orchestra; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi<br />

Milow, E. Dean<br />

Phi Sigma Psi<br />

MlI/er, Miriam<br />

A.B., Education<br />

A.B., Music<br />

B.S., life Science<br />

A.B., Social Service<br />

Discriminating<br />

people prefer cocoanut cream.<br />

Morgan, Mary·Martha<br />

C.S.T.A.; M.E.N.C.; Pres. Canterbury Club; Chorus<br />

Morrison, Robert lee<br />

Kappa Sigma<br />

Movich, Daniel D.<br />

Alpha Phi Omega; American Chemical Society<br />

A.B., Education<br />

B.S., Accounting<br />

A.B., Phy.ic,1 Science<br />

Seniors<br />

Class of '54<br />

Mciver<br />

Mester<br />

McKay<br />

Michell<br />

44<br />

Meek<br />

Milow<br />

Merrill<br />

Miller, M.<br />

Misenhimer<br />

Moore, K.<br />

45<br />

Montepagano<br />

Movich


Mu ller Dolores R.<br />

B.S., Laboratory Technique<br />

G. rnm Phi B t ; Phi Mu Epsilon; Chorus O'Connell, Barbara L.<br />

A.B., G n ral Major<br />

Mul/ 1', Alfred Jr.<br />

T U 5igm,<br />

B.S., Business Management Offord, Shirley A.<br />

Vice-Pres. Alpha Chi Omega; Art Guild; Treble Clef<br />

A.B., Art<br />

Murray, D. Gene<br />

A.B., Accounting<br />

Int I' Var ity Christian Fellowship; YM-YW; Westminister Club; Theatre Club<br />

My ra, Robert C.<br />

K, ppa 51 ma<br />

Nairne, Douglas D.<br />

5lgm, Chi; Oceotl, Tau Sigma<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

Ogden, Evan Mack<br />

Engineer's Association; Society of Automotiv Engin rs<br />

A.B., Art Onack, Thomas Phillip A.B., Chemistry<br />

B.S., Engin<br />

Oppe, Hubert W.<br />

A.B., Sociology<br />

Alpha Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta; Alpha Mu Gamma; Int matlonal R lations Club; N wm n<br />

Club<br />

ring<br />

Nak 0, Fujiko<br />

Inter.Varsity Christian Fellowship'<br />

Science Club; Treble Clef '<br />

N polske, Alfred<br />

Tau Sigma<br />

Nelson, Brinton E.<br />

Tau Sigma<br />

Newberry, Billy D.<br />

Niehaus,<br />

Pres., Vi.ce-Pres.: Publicity Chairman Engineer's<br />

Automotive Engineers; Aztec Engineer Staff<br />

L. Chris<br />

Norris, Aylene E.<br />

Treas. San Diego State Secretaries<br />

O'Brien, Thomas H.<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

International Relations Club; Political<br />

B.S., Marketing<br />

A.B., Marketing<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

Association; Sec. Society of<br />

Varsity Football; Pres. Kappa Alpha,' 170 lb. A.B., Mathematics<br />

Boxing Champion<br />

A.B., General Major And in my days as a student editor,<br />

A.B., Secretarial Management<br />

Miss Beyette ....<br />

Seniors<br />

Orenda in, Juan F. B.S., Engin ring<br />

Editor Aztec Engineer; Chairman Engine ring Stud nt Council; PI' . Am ric n<br />

Society of Civil Engineers; Vice-Pres. Engin r's A oclatlon; Tr a . Socl ty<br />

of Automotive Engineers<br />

Orman, Gerald J.<br />

Lambda Chi Alpha;<br />

Orth, Charles Joseph<br />

American Chemical Society<br />

Orth, Robert Eugene<br />

Political Science Club<br />

A.B., Political Science<br />

A.B., Ch mistry<br />

A.B., Zoology<br />

Osborne, Jeanette E. A.B., Secretarial Management<br />

Treas., Vice-Pres. Chi Omega; Pres. San Diego State S cretaries; Newman<br />

Club<br />

Palmer, William F.<br />

Tau Sigma<br />

Parker, George W.<br />

Tau Sigma<br />

A.B., Accounting<br />

B.S., Accounting<br />

Class of '54<br />

46<br />

Offord<br />

Orth, C. J.<br />

47<br />

Orendain<br />

Parker


Parton, James Harry<br />

Pattison, Kenneth Lee<br />

Sigm Chi Epsilon; Varsity Baseball<br />

Pax, Leonard<br />

Tau<br />

Sigma<br />

P arson, Harold R.<br />

Aesculapians<br />

Pence, Robert R.<br />

Tau<br />

Sigma<br />

A.B., Personnel Management<br />

A.B., Physical Education<br />

A.B., Marketing<br />

A.B., Chemistry<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

P roul, Marilyn A.B., Education<br />

Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon; Quetzal Hall<br />

Peterson, Frank A. A.B., Education<br />

Pres. C.S.T.A.<br />

Prokop, Phil George A.B., Physical Education<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi; Alpha Pi Omega; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; L tt r·<br />

man's Club; AF.R.O.T.C.; Arnold Air Society; Athletics Board; Fr. Ba b II<br />

Prosser, Duane R.<br />

Society of Automotive Engineers; Engin ers Association<br />

B.S., Engi"<br />

Pugh, John William A.B., Business Manag m nt<br />

Pyle, Lee A., Jr.<br />

Pres. C.S.T.A.; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi<br />

Radenheimer, Paul E.<br />

C.S.T.A.; Alpha Tau Omega; I.F.C.<br />

Radmilovich, Milton L.<br />

Kappa<br />

Sigma<br />

Rahman, Gamal EI Din Abdel<br />

ring<br />

A.B., Education<br />

A.B., Education<br />

A.B., Busin ss Manag<br />

m nt<br />

A.B., Physical Education<br />

Peterson, Patricia Ann A.B., Physical Education<br />

Vice-Pres. W.R.A; AW.S. Board; <strong>Del</strong> Sud Staff; Rally Committee; Song<br />

Leader; Sr. Class Council<br />

Raine, Patrick J.<br />

Theta<br />

Chi<br />

A.B., History<br />

Phokianou, Lydia<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Zeta; YM- YW; International Relations Club<br />

Plutchak, David Archie<br />

Alpha Tau Omega; Oceotl<br />

Pope, Albert W.<br />

Vice-Pres. Sigma Pi; Deseret Club<br />

Price, John W.<br />

Sigma Pi<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

A.B., Mathematics<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

When questioned about the missing funds. "<br />

Seniors<br />

Ramos, Adele<br />

Randolph, La Vella Nadene<br />

A.B., English<br />

A.B., Life Science<br />

Rapp, Phillip Henry<br />

A.B., Art<br />

Pres. Newman Club; Art Guild; Historian Alpha Phi Omega; Theatre Guild;<br />

Television and Radio Guild; Tennis Club; Photography Club<br />

Rasmussen, Judith<br />

Sec. Alpha Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta; Secretarial Club<br />

A.B., Secretarial<br />

Management<br />

Class of '54,<br />

Parton<br />

Peterson, F. A.<br />

Pattison<br />

Peterson, P. A.<br />

Pax<br />

Phokianou<br />

48<br />

Pearson<br />

Plutchak<br />

Prosser<br />

Raine<br />

49<br />

Pyle<br />

Randolph<br />

Radmilovlch<br />

Rasmussen


Rau, Lucille Finney A. B., Social Science<br />

R :&0, Bufino<br />

A.B., Sociology<br />

Xolotl; Ncwman Club<br />

R I, L land S.<br />

B.S., Physics<br />

T, as. Pi Sigma Pi; Chairman I.R.E.<br />

Rise, Shirley A.B., Education<br />

Alpha Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon; Quetzal Hall; C.S.T.A<br />

Richards, Nancy Elizabeth B.S., Marketing<br />

Robinson, Robert F.<br />

B.S., Busin ss Manas m nt<br />

Kappa Sigma; Oceotl; A.S. Finance Committee<br />

Rode, Judy<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Gamma Phi Bcta<br />

Rode, Margaret A.<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Gamma Phi Beta<br />

Rodriguez, Yolanda A.B., G n ral Major<br />

Treble Clef; Chorus; Alpha Xi D Ita; International R lation Club<br />

Richter, Rita C.<br />

Math Club<br />

Ritter, Robert D.<br />

Vice-Pres. Pi Kappa Alpha<br />

A.B., Mathematics Roos, Charles Frederick B.S., Engln ring<br />

Lambda Chi Alpha; Society of Automotive Engin rs; I.F.C.<br />

A.B., Business Manager Rosa, Joe A.B., Busln ss Management<br />

A.S. President; Sigma Chi; I.F.C.; Pr s. Fr. Class; Blue K y<br />

Roach, William A. A.B., Speech Arts<br />

Blue Key; Sec. Skull and Dagger; Lambda Chi Alpha; Pres., Vice-Pres. Theatre<br />

Guild; Kara; I.D.C.; Best Actor Awards; Chairman Dramatic Declamation<br />

speech contest<br />

Roark, Robert A.B., Journalism<br />

Sports Editor; Managing Editor Aztec; Sec. Phi Sigma Kappa<br />

Robb, Wesley E. A.B., Mathematics<br />

Sigma Chi; A.F.R.O.T.C.<br />

Roberts, James Weston<br />

Pres. Political Science Club<br />

Robinson, Edward W.<br />

American Chemical Society<br />

A TV contract<br />

in the offing?<br />

Rose, Geneva Jean A.B., Education<br />

C.S.T.A.; Sec. Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon<br />

Ross, Fred A. A.B., Business Management<br />

Tau Sigma<br />

Roth,<br />

Jerry<br />

Rozmus, Edward Andrzej<br />

A.B., Political Science Ruiz, Humberto A.<br />

Seniors<br />

Class of '54<br />

C.S.T.A.<br />

Aesculapians<br />

A.B., Chemistry Rushfeldt, Mary Ellen<br />

C.S.T.A.<br />

A.B.,<br />

A.B.,<br />

A.B.,<br />

A.B.,<br />

Economics<br />

Educ:ation<br />

Zoology<br />

Education<br />

Rau<br />

Ritter<br />

Rosa<br />

Rushfeldt<br />

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Russell, Robert Earl A. B., Social Science<br />

Alpha Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta; Football; Track Letterman<br />

Rye, Robert Samuel A.B., Business Management<br />

Fr, Cabinet: Tennis Team; Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

Schwandt, Willian F., Jr.<br />

Tau Sigma<br />

Scott, Edward P., Jr.<br />

Kappa Sigma<br />

8.S., Business Management<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

S nchez, Emily Marie<br />

Alpha Mu Gamma; Newman Club<br />

Sanders, Val G. \<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi; Arnold Air Society<br />

Sandy, Nancy<br />

C.S.T.A.; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon<br />

Sass, Maynard M.<br />

Tau Sigma<br />

Scanlan, Edward F.<br />

Tau Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega<br />

Scharf, Charles J.<br />

Theta Chi<br />

A.B., French<br />

A.B., Art<br />

A.B., Education<br />

B.S., Accounting<br />

A.B., Education<br />

A.B., Economics<br />

Secord, Alan Howard A.B., Business Management<br />

Shishido,<br />

Fr. Cabinet; A.S. Social Committee; Pres. Beta <strong>Del</strong>ta; Treas. Sr. Class; Sigma<br />

Alpha Epsilon<br />

Bunco<br />

Tau Kappa Epsilon<br />

A.B.,<br />

Sociology<br />

Shively, Leanne A.B., English<br />

Pres, Chi Omega; A.S. Council; Cap and Gown; Who's Who; Xolotl; Cetza<br />

Co-Chairman Fr. Class<br />

Silbaugh, James A.B., Social Servic<br />

Sims, Kenneth F.<br />

Phi Sigma Xi<br />

A.B., Life Science<br />

Skinner, Mary Lee A.B., Mathematics<br />

Scharnikow,<br />

Ann<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Zeta; Xolotl<br />

A.B.,<br />

English<br />

Slaughter, Robert L.<br />

Pres. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; I.F.C.<br />

A.B.,<br />

Marketing<br />

Schell, Edwin A.<br />

Phi Sigma Kappa; Tau Sigma<br />

Schneider, William<br />

Phi Sigma Kappa; Tau Sigma<br />

Schroeder, Wilma<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon<br />

A.B.,<br />

Life Science<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

A.B.,<br />

Education<br />

-<br />

Eight out of nine doctors told us,<br />

"Orthopaedic Iime bags .. , ."<br />

Seniors<br />

Smith,<br />

Ferol<br />

Pi Beta Phi<br />

B.S., General Major<br />

Smith, Paul E. A.B., General Major<br />

Snailum, William G., Jr. A.B., Marketing<br />

Class of '54<br />

52<br />

Sass<br />

Schroeder<br />

Scott<br />

Skinner<br />

53


Snodgress, G. M.<br />

A.B., Psychology<br />

Snyder, Joel James<br />

A.B., History<br />

Sigma Chi; Debate; AS. Council; Blue Key; Commissioner of Elections;<br />

Who's Who; AF.R.O.T.C.; Honor Student; Intramural Sports; Treas. Pi<br />

Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta; Phi Alpha Theta; Pres. 1.0.0.<br />

Stevenson, Carey W., Jr.<br />

Phi Sigma Kappa; Society of Automotive<br />

Strauss, Arnie<br />

Sigma Pi; Manager Intramural Athletics<br />

Engineers<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

A.B., Zoology<br />

Sorenson, Martha<br />

C.S.T.A.<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Sue, Jimie K. S.<br />

Alpha Phi Omega; C.S.T.A<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Sparling, Patsy Ruth<br />

Spears, James C.<br />

Sigma Pi; Alpha Phi Omega;<br />

Spencer, Arthur William<br />

Stafford, Rex S.<br />

Radio Guild; Wesley Club<br />

Society of Automotive Engineers; Engineer's Association<br />

Stearns, Chester M.<br />

Phi Alpha Theta;<br />

Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

A.B., Economics<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

A.B., Journalism<br />

A. B., Social Science<br />

Swanberger, Jean<br />

Sec. C.S.T.A<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Swanson, George Bernard<br />

B.S., Engineering<br />

Society of Automotive Engineers; Engineer's Association; Sigma Phi Epsilon;<br />

1.0.0.; Xolotl<br />

Tanaka, Jess F. B.S., Zoology<br />

Temple, Nancy A.B., History<br />

Tennison, Audrey Nims A.B., Speech Arts<br />

Steed, Richard Raymond<br />

Kappa Alpha<br />

Steineger, Jack E.<br />

Tau Sigma<br />

Stella, Salvatore L.<br />

Phi Sigma<br />

Stephens, Mary E.<br />

Kappa<br />

A.B., Marketing<br />

B.S., Accounting<br />

B.S., Zoology<br />

A.B., Psychology<br />

Filmed entirely within the prison walls.<br />

Thomas, Douglas N. A.B., History<br />

Thomas, William O.<br />

Kappa Sigma<br />

Thompson, Margaret K.<br />

Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; C.S.T.A<br />

B.S., Zoology<br />

A.B., Recreation<br />

Thornberry, Joseph H. B.S., Engineering<br />

American Society of Civil Engineers; Engineer's Association<br />

Seniors<br />

Class of '54<br />

Snodgress<br />

Stafford<br />

Sorenson<br />

Steed<br />

54<br />

Spears<br />

Stella<br />

Spencer<br />

Stephens<br />

Stevenson<br />

Temple<br />

Strauss<br />

Tennison<br />

Sue<br />

Thomas, D. N.<br />

55<br />

Swanberger<br />

Thomas, W. O.<br />

Swanson<br />

Thompson<br />

Tanaka<br />

Thornberry


Tobin, Patrick D.<br />

Pre. Jr. Class; Treas. Pi Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta; I.F.e.<br />

A.B., Business Administration<br />

Toth, Art Chari s<br />

A.B., Recreation<br />

Sr. 6 skctball Manager; Cosmopolitan Club; Neighborhood House Volunteer<br />

Club<br />

Toth, Kenneth S.<br />

Trea . American Chemical Society<br />

Trainer, Thomas H.<br />

Sigma Chi<br />

A.B., Chemistry<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

Waller, Robert A.B., Marketing<br />

Pres. Zeta Beta Tau; Sec. Blue Key; Sr. Editor, Co-Editor <strong>Del</strong> Sud; 5 c.<br />

I.F.e.; Vice-Pres. Jr. Class; Who's Who; Wing Executive Officer AF.R.O.T.C.<br />

Warriner, Jennie Jo<br />

Pres. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship;<br />

Chairman Extra-Curricular Committee;<br />

Chi; Who's Who<br />

Watkins, Harvey 0., Jr.<br />

Sigma Pi<br />

A.B., Speech Arts<br />

Cap and Gown; Debate; A.S. Council;<br />

Pres. Pi Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta; Alpha <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

A.B., Industrial<br />

Arts<br />

Tucker, Thomas N.<br />

Vice-Pres.,<br />

Turner, Joyce S.<br />

C.S.T.A.<br />

Pres. Aesculapians<br />

B.S., Zoology<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Watson,<br />

Wayne,<br />

George<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

Roy E. Jr.<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi<br />

A.B., Marketing<br />

A.B., Public Administration<br />

Ulloa, Hope D.<br />

Alpha Mu Gamma; Extra-Curricular Committee; Choir<br />

A.B., Spanish<br />

Vinbladh, Doris A. A.B., Education<br />

VoII, Ruth Lain<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Aztec Christian Fellowship; e.S.T.A; Alpha <strong>Del</strong>ta Chi; <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon<br />

von Eckarsber, Barbara<br />

Vulliet, Dorothy<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon; Aztec Christian<br />

Fellowship<br />

A.B., Physical Education<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Foster and Kleiser never<br />

had it so good.<br />

Weeks, Alicia J.<br />

A.B., Journalism<br />

Sec,. Marshall, Pu"licity Chairman Kaopa Alpha Theta; Copy Editor; Sorority<br />

Editor <strong>Del</strong> Sud; Copy Editor; News Editor Aztec; Homecoming Queen Candtdate;<br />

Dance Club<br />

Wenberg, Duane Harold B.S., Engineering<br />

Westminister Club; I.R.E.; Eng:neer's Association<br />

Wessling, Sandra A. A.B., Secretarial Management<br />

Pi Beta Phi; San Diego State Secretaries<br />

Weston, Daniel John A.B., Economics, Political Science, Speech Arts<br />

Varsity Debate Team; Phi Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

Walker, Thomas Jefferson, III A.B., Journalism<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Copy Editor Aztec; Football announcer; Radio Guild,'<br />

Sailing Team<br />

Class of '54<br />

Seniors<br />

Wheeler, James W.<br />

Sigma Alpha<br />

Whelan, Harry T.<br />

Sigma Alpha<br />

Epsilon<br />

Epsilon<br />

A.B., Business Management<br />

B.S., Business Management<br />

Whitacre, Philip A. A.B., Banking and Finan':::!<br />

Pres. Sr. Class; Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec. Sigma Chi; Pres. Pi Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta; Pres.<br />

Xolotl; Who's Who; Vice-Pres. Blue Key; Sec. Tau Sigma; AS. Finance<br />

Committee; A.S. Public Relations Committee; AS. Constitutions Committee;<br />

Oceotl; Chairman Invitational Speech Tournament; Varsity Debate<br />

Tobin<br />

Ulloa<br />

Toth, A. C.<br />

Vin!lladh<br />

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Trainer<br />

von Eckarsber<br />

Tucker<br />

Vulliet<br />

Turner<br />

Walker<br />

Waller<br />

Wenberg<br />

Warriner<br />

Wessling<br />

Watkins<br />

Weston<br />

57<br />

Watson<br />

Wheeler<br />

Wayne<br />

Whelan<br />

Weeh<br />

Whitacre


Whitcomb, Kenneth R. A.B., Education<br />

Xolotl; Pres, Arnold Air Society; Varsity Basketball; Sigma Chi<br />

Wood, Phyllis<br />

A.B., Education<br />

White, William Robert<br />

Sigma Chi<br />

Wiberg, Carl Stuart<br />

Wilikins, Richard G.<br />

WlIIett, Jaratt<br />

Phi Alpha Theta<br />

A.B., Physical Education<br />

A.B., Personnel Management<br />

B.S., Physics<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

Wyman, Sammie E.<br />

A.B., Social Studies<br />

Zachary, Nancy A. A.B., Journalism<br />

Zimmerman, Gilbert A.B., Music<br />

Blue Key; Who's Who; Pres, Phi Mu Alpha; M.E.N.C.; Band Major<br />

Zuehike, Lowell H. A.B., Education<br />

Wilson, Stancil<br />

Vice-Pres, Pi Kappa Alpha; International Relations Club<br />

Windsor, Donald<br />

A.B., Political Science<br />

A.B., Psychology<br />

Wingo, Margaret Ann B.S., Lab Technology<br />

Wolschlag, Joe<br />

A.F.R.O,T.C.;<br />

Wonnell, Susan King<br />

Arnold Air Society<br />

A.B., General Major<br />

A.B., Psychology<br />

Woods, Greta<br />

C.S.T.A.; Quetzal Hall; Alpha Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

A.B., Education<br />

Wood, Joan<br />

A.B., Journalism<br />

Who's Who; Cap and Gown; Editor Aztec; Pi Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta; Debate<br />

And as we are dismissed at the noon hour ....<br />

Seniors<br />

Class of '54<br />

Wood, P. Wyman Zachary Zimmerman Zuehike<br />

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Student<br />

Activities<br />

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Jos ph Ro a<br />

A.S. Pr sident<br />

Associated<br />

Students<br />

Government<br />

Tom Goodbody<br />

A.S. Vice-President<br />

Pat McNabb<br />

A.S. Secretary<br />

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Ronald Greenburg<br />

A.S. Commissioner of Finance


Women's<br />

Recreation<br />

Association<br />

Dorothy Durwood<br />

President<br />

STUDENT COUNCIL, seated around the table: Joe Rosa, president; Ronnie Greenberg, Gail Thompson, Leanne Shively, Dave Carlson, Andy Simpson,<br />

Maren Heubach, John Baldessari, Chuck Royer, George Sunga, Kay MoraRonnie Moore, Don Ritchey, Alan Mishne, Sarah Longman, Virgil Gentzler,<br />

Maren Heubach, John Baldessari, Chuck Royer, George Sunga, Kay Moran, Andy Brown, Jennie Jo Warriner, Tom Goodbody, Pat McNabb.<br />

Pat Peterson<br />

Vice President<br />

Lois Pick<br />

Secretary<br />

Virginia Olds<br />

Treasurer<br />

Council<br />

SDCS governing body ... initial activity of the<br />

year was first council camp at Whispering Pines<br />

to plan year's program ... all-college day for high<br />

school students conducted in May by Booster Committee<br />

group appointed to revise charters<br />

and procedures of AS committees and boards<br />

activities council, composed of faculty and students<br />

discussed school problems at April conclave in<br />

Ensenada ... AMS, AWS, and AS offices under<br />

one roof for the first time ... year's big question<br />

mark was which groups were "off-campus" . . . .<br />

visitors to Monday afternoon meetings included<br />

students from Germany and AS presidents from<br />

local high schools ... several outstanding assemblies<br />

presented through efforts of the council<br />

competition always keen for council seats .... .<br />

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Dot Durward, Virginia Olds,<br />

Left to right first row: Miss Mary Cave'G . Bunker Mary Jane<br />

, C ti eorg1a ' Rlt<br />

Lois Pick, Joyce Hollands, Pat ur IS, roW' Claudine Sawyer, I a<br />

MacCauley LaVerne Zowada. Second k t e Mary Edna Babb,<br />

Zouhar Norman Johnson, Dolores Blachs °Ann'derson Carol Reilly,<br />

t B . . Mart a 'H d<br />

Margaret Ellis, Marianne enJaml n !. Patt Patton, Ann ay en,<br />

Miss Dorothy Tollefsen, Joan Welnlng,<br />

Barbara Sampson.<br />

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Women's Recreation Association ... led<br />

this year by Joyce Hollands in the :all and<br />

Dot Durward in the Spring ... odvisors are<br />

Miss Mary Cave and Miss Dorothy Tollefsen<br />

sponsors annual carnival and Shamrock<br />

Sh~ffle, highlighted by the crow~ing of "St.<br />

Pat" ... mountain parties and mt~r-school<br />

laydays ... in charge of inter-sorority sports<br />

~ompetition . . . W.R.A. o~iginally. formed<br />

on campus in 1906 as Girls Athletic Association<br />

....


Sue Shearer<br />

Vice President<br />

Mary Hoke Clingman<br />

President<br />

First row, left to right: Carol Karns, Carolyn Butler, Beverly Butler, Pat Razzetto, Beverly Anderson. Second row: Mary Hoke<br />

Clingman, Sue Shearer, Betty Jo Small, Shirley Collmer, Kay Moran, June Felber, Jackie Harris. Third row, standing: Miss Doris<br />

Nancy Page, Marianne Benjamin, Jean Carlson, Mary Rae Deitrich, Barbara Baldaree, Phyliss Deyo, Ann Peteson, Barbara Boland,<br />

Sylvia Jennings, M. L. Ross, Donna Dee Dickson.<br />

Carol Karns<br />

Secretary<br />

f<br />

Women<br />

Students<br />

Associated<br />

Betty Jo Small<br />

Treasurer<br />

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Organization composed of all women studen~s<br />

who are AS Card holders ... sponsors<br />

~eml-annual A.W.S. banquets, highlighted .bY<br />

etza and Cap and Gown tapping ceremonies<br />

... ' sent M. L. Ross as official delegate to<br />

regional A.W.S. convention at University of<br />

Arizo na . A .<br />

In pn I . . . conducted fi rst studentfaculty.<br />

a.uction on campus during March as<br />

fund-raising project ... major A.W.S. event<br />

was fourth annual all-school Spring Sing in<br />

Greek Bowl in May . . . A.W.S. encourages<br />

wo~~~ students to take active part in campus<br />

activities . " ta kes ch arge of Scripps . Cottage.<br />

Our college boasts of the chivalry of her men students.<br />

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ART BELENZON<br />

Vice President<br />

VIRGIL GENTZLER<br />

President<br />

President Gentzler holds an informal board meeting to make<br />

plans for the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance.<br />

RAY DAHLIN<br />

Secretary<br />

Associated<br />

Men<br />

Students<br />

ROBERT HOUSE<br />

Treasurer<br />

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AM.S. composed of all men students who<br />

hold AS Cards .... Annual A.M.S.-sponsored<br />

event is the Spring fashion show "for men<br />

only," highlighted by selection of "Best Dressed<br />

Man On Campus" sponsors annual barbershop<br />

quartet contest in charge of annual<br />

Sadie Hawkins Day activities, capped this year<br />

by a dance in the Men's Gym ... sponsored<br />

pushball contest between upper-classmen and<br />

freshmen during halftime of second home football<br />

game to determine whether frosh traditions<br />

would be enforced . . . although defeated,<br />

fros~ Won a moral victory in that they escaped<br />

punishment ....<br />

Me George Sunga presents the "Best Dressed Man" trophy to SAE<br />

Dave Gill during all-male fashion show in March.<br />

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Phil Whitacre<br />

President<br />

Bill Lancaster<br />

President<br />

AI Secord<br />

Treasurer<br />

Seniors<br />

Sophomores<br />

Jerry Fisher<br />

Treasurer<br />

Barbara Camillo<br />

Secretary<br />

Bob Comer<br />

Vice President<br />

Barbara McNa,ry<br />

Secretary<br />

Pat Asquith<br />

Vice President<br />

Class<br />

Officers<br />

Joyce Johnson<br />

Secretary<br />

Beverly Jones<br />

Vice President<br />

Bob Anaya<br />

Vice President<br />

Mary Czapar<br />

Treasuret<br />

Juniors<br />

Dean Leptich<br />

Treasurer<br />

Barbara Renke<br />

Secretary<br />

Eresfrmen<br />

Don Ritchey<br />

President<br />

Jerry Dawson<br />

President<br />

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Athletic<br />

Finance<br />

Left to right: AI Mishne, Phil Whitacre,<br />

Dick Thomas, Dean Herbert Peiffer.<br />

Left to right: Coach William Terry, Dean Herbert Peiffer,<br />

Ronnie Greenberg, Dr. Tidwell, Dave Carlson, Dick Thomas,<br />

Coach Charles Smith.<br />

Student<br />

Facult,<br />

Committees<br />

Left<br />

to right: Bob Comer, Dr. Nasatir, Miss Ataub, Miss Tollefsen,<br />

Joe Rosa, Dr. Linley, John Baldessari, Mary Rae Deatrick,<br />

Rena Bouton.<br />

Lectures and<br />

Assemblies<br />

Left to right: Muriel Daron, Beverly Beyette, Marian Knight,<br />

Val Sanders, Mary Lou McClain, Yvonne Mollison.<br />

Rally<br />

Lef~ to right: Pat Asquith, Beverly Beyette, Don Ritchey, Phil<br />

Whitacre, Pat McNabb, Dean J. Hunter, Jim Julian.<br />

Public<br />

Relations<br />

Extra-Curricular<br />

Left to right: C. Benton, Dr. K. Ragen, Barbara Balderee, E.<br />

Nuttall, Don Ritchey, John Baldessari, Dean Mary Mendenhall,<br />

Alan Mishne, Bob Knudsen, Pat McNabb, Dr. H. Haskell.<br />

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George Clayton<br />

James Daughtry<br />

Alpha Phi Omega's twenty-second<br />

year on campus ... oldest Greek letter<br />

organization at SDSC ... services include<br />

welcoming Freshmen, publishing<br />

bindex and student directory, sponsoring<br />

annual Ugly Man Contest to raise<br />

funds for the Community Chest . . .<br />

membership open to scout-trained men<br />

students interested in serving the<br />

school and community ....<br />

Frank Echecarria<br />

Lawrence Gregg<br />

Vernie Holmberg<br />

Bobby Hooten<br />

Leland<br />

Harvey<br />

Huhn<br />

Prokop<br />

Alpha<br />

Omega<br />

Philip<br />

Phi<br />

Rapp<br />

Ed Saleeby<br />

Roland Schnieder<br />

Harry Swift<br />

Jim Thomassen<br />

Organizations<br />

74<br />

And they laughed at the Wright brothers ... 75


Marilyn<br />

Viola<br />

Andrews<br />

Arroyo<br />

Bonney Lyman<br />

Pauline Mansfield<br />

Quetzal<br />

Hall<br />

Luan<br />

Nancy<br />

Boynton<br />

Cobleigh<br />

Margie McGrew<br />

Ann Merriman<br />

Betty Coldiron<br />

Marty Crawley<br />

Sandy Croll<br />

Nancy Duncan<br />

Phy IIis Deyo<br />

Carolyn Frey<br />

Only dormitory at SDSC " named for a<br />

sacred bird of the Aztecs.. houses 52 coeds<br />

from all parts of the U.S. organized in<br />

1937 ... advisor is Dean Mary Mendenhall<br />

... girls take active part in campus activities<br />

... student-faculty teas and Christmas party<br />

included on social calendar .... Fall officers<br />

were Peggy Giddings, president; Mari Iyn Perozzi,<br />

vice president; Mary Stone, secretary; and<br />

Phyllis Deyo, treasurer ... Phyllis Deyo was<br />

Spring president; Sue Stoppel, vice president;<br />

Mary VerSteeg, secretary; and Pauline Mansfield,<br />

treasurer ....<br />

Teddy Minder<br />

Dianne Nickerson<br />

Marilyn Perozzi<br />

Shirley Reise<br />

Dara Rittenhouse<br />

Geneva Rose<br />

Peggy<br />

Judy<br />

Giddings<br />

Hartwick<br />

Quetzal gals at dinnertime<br />

Barbara Sampson<br />

Ruth Smith<br />

Ruth Stahmer<br />

Best bibs and tuckers are put on for formal birthday celebration.<br />

Ann<br />

Arleen<br />

Hayden<br />

Hernesmaa<br />

. nd dates at Halloween party.<br />

Charades were in order for girls a<br />

Virginia Stemen<br />

Mary Stone<br />

Sue Stoppel<br />

Mary Houston<br />

Cheryl Jakie<br />

Carolyn Tamblyn<br />

Mary Ver Steege<br />

Marcia Weinberg<br />

Marilyn<br />

Edith<br />

Jennings<br />

Kalenick<br />

Joan Weining<br />

Maxine Winslow<br />

Greta Woods


-<br />

Group of men and women<br />

students organized to counsel<br />

Freshmen ... membership open<br />

to all students who have completed<br />

30 units with a Coverage<br />

or better . . . advisor is Mrs.<br />

Evangel ine LeBarron president<br />

was Phil Whitacre .<br />

Left to right, first row: Shirley Collamer, Patt McDermott, Kay Moran, Patsy Asquith,<br />

Donna Baxter, Phyllis Hetrick. Second row: Barbara Anderson Bonnie Morrison Ann<br />

Scharnikow, Elynor Moskowitz, Carol Seewald, Diane Ackerman, Ada Picaizen: Mrs.<br />

E~angellne LeBarron, George Sunga. Third row: Virgil Gentzler, Harry Hamber Don<br />

Ritchey, John Baldessari, Joe Rosa, Dick Blair, Phil Whitacre. '<br />

Left to right, first row: Phyllis Hetrick, Janet Stearns, Carol Bertschi, Adrienne Spore,<br />

Gertrude Hunter, Mary Martha Morgan, Connie Laughton. Second row: George Burnett,<br />

Hunter Charlton, William Bryan, William Griebner, Nancy Abbey, Barbara Schrumpf,<br />

Betty Dodge, Donna Alderson, Rev. J. Ogden Hoffman. Jr., Lt. Col Charles E. Mosse.<br />

Organized on the SDSC campus<br />

in 1946 ... international<br />

organization for Episcopal students<br />

. . . weekly Wednesday<br />

evening dinner meetings at St.<br />

Dunstan's Chapel ... discussion<br />

groups and seminars ... study<br />

of faith and practices of the<br />

Episcopal church. faculty<br />

advisor is Lt. Col. Charles Mosse.<br />

Xololl<br />

Canterbury<br />

Club<br />

Arnold<br />

Air Society<br />

Newman<br />

Club<br />

~~~ to right, r~w 1: Val Sanders, Lewis Acord, Jim McDermott, Darryl Hanson Kenn<br />

itcomb, Julian Moss. Row 2: Joel Snyder, Gene Brown Victor Long We~ Rob:<br />

Joe Wolschlag, Rudy Fowler. Row 3: Art Belenzon, Charle; Abbott, Ed Hubler Dick<br />

Hartley, Doug Nairne, Alfred Ruth. Row 4: Bevan Brown, Harvey Fleming' B b<br />

Messinger, Ronald Anderson, Bill Thomas. ' a<br />

Left to right, first row: Joyce O'Connor, Eddymaria Navarrete, Phil Rapp, Edith Flourie.<br />

Second row: Helen Strok, Elaine Mihalka, Yolanda Portillo, Mary Keller, Carol Brown.<br />

Third row: Sharon Flaherty, Marjorie Golus, Rose Marie Wiza, Mona Lee Renick,<br />

Maureen Desselle, Beverly Lepsch. Fourth row: Hazel Braddick, Charles Tardiff, Richard<br />

Wright, Rev. William Kraft, Alfonso Filipponi, Don Pierce, Arthur Ketteringham. Fifth<br />

roW: Bill Tucker,Bob Kinninger, Hugh Smith, Bud Pearson, Richard Loritz, Don Maloof,<br />

George Bartosik, Bill Finch .<br />

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. f!c:morary fraternity for upper<br />

division Air Science students.<br />

Third year on the SDSC<br />

campus .... Sponsored poster<br />

contest in conjunction with<br />

Clean Campus campaign .<br />

Co-sponsored Ai r Force Ba II. .<br />

Initiated Cadet of the Week series<br />

in The Aztec .... Presidents<br />

Joel Snyder and Kenny Whitcomb<br />

....<br />

Fellowship for Cathol ic students<br />

... fosters spiritual, intellectual<br />

and social interests<br />

. . affiliated with National<br />

Newman Club federation .<br />

annual get-acquainted party ..<br />

monthly Communion breakfasts<br />

... club named in honor of Cardinal<br />

Newman ....<br />

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Club offers program of fellowship<br />

and worship to Presbyterian<br />

students on call1pus . . . membership<br />

open to all other interested<br />

students ... weekly dinner<br />

meetings .. retreats and<br />

seminars. Fall and Spring<br />

banquets . . . presidents were<br />

Chuck Munion and Beverly Anderson<br />

....<br />

Left to right. first row: Shirley Baker, Ruth Hosick, Joanne Wenberg, Ruth Phillippi,<br />

Geraldine Berkman, Mary Sharpe, Beverly Anderson, Sarah Longman, Phyllis Hamilton,<br />

Dr. Leonard Chadwick. Second row: Phil Riley, Bob Comer, Sally McGill, Alison Arnold,<br />

Marilyn Sperry. Third row: Ellis Dugger, Chuck Munion, Duane Wenberg, Phil Smith.<br />

Left to right. first row: Beth Clark, Barbara Neal, Amteshwar Datar-Singh, Lydia Phokianou, Jeanette Crouch, Loraine Ray.<br />

Second row: Fujiko Nikao, Barbara Anderson, Eleanor Colaianni, Carol Tibbetts. Third row: Gamal Rahman, Alex Rigopoulos,<br />

Dorothy McCollom, Gail Wilson, Christine Washburn. Fourth row: Tom Thale, Robert Fung, Hollis Barber, Gerald Meanley,<br />

Charles Hanson. Fifth row: David Neptune, Herb Bickley, Wes Stafford, Virgil Gentzler, Lowell Culver, Bob Sweetwood.<br />

Wesley Club<br />

Westminster Club<br />

College<br />

YM· YW<br />

Very active on campus this<br />

year with aid of David Neptune,<br />

full-time director ... sponsored<br />

seminars and speakers to discuss<br />

problems of general interest to<br />

SDSC students frequent<br />

social gatherings ... presidents<br />

we re Steve De Ia no a nd Bob<br />

Sweetwood ....<br />

LRefttO rigBht,.first row: Rev. George Hoyle John Floyd Edith Flourie Aileen Schriefer,<br />

M osen'II 0d<br />

S enitezd' J ane t Pai arne, J oe H' art. Roberta Stephenson • Carol , Brown Mr. Jo h n<br />

eern . S econ D.row: NOzzie Jalimi, Marcella Bowers Patric{a Skeie Lyne'tte Maxey,<br />

TPat' r SSJe , ever , lane . ICkerson, J oan S trople, Buneva ' Ginn, Enchin ' Shaw, Jane H art,<br />

L rtCI~ Ander:.;:n, Mary Kellett, Bill Black Helen Schmidt Vernon Dorn Dick Adams,<br />

C~;{h ~own'Q ar~ia ~art, Larry Wherry. Third row: Dick' Martin Dean Jepson, Chuck<br />

shaw, F u,m Vy urner, Wayne Koomtz, Gordon Boyce Dan' Baine Ken Hoffert,<br />

Ed SIus er, ran k mgoe. "<br />

Oldest rei i g i 0 u s group on<br />

campus ... weekly Wednesday<br />

evening meetings at Rolando<br />

Methodist Church ... sponsor<br />

is Dr. John Paul Stone ... purpose<br />

of group is to provide<br />

Christian fellowship and develop<br />

personal religious life ... presidents<br />

were Dean Jepson and<br />

Joe Hart ....


Left to right, first row: Sue Wayte, Mary Helen Farrell, Mary Ann Green. Second row:<br />

Betty Coldiron, Sue Whelan, Nancy Sommers, Lois Mae Williams, Elsiemae Salter, Betty<br />

Graves. Third row: Frances Musgrave, Paul Turner, Mr. Pattee Evenson, Wes Stafford,<br />

Ron McConnehea, Jerry Hedrix, Ralph Andrews, Mr. Richard C. Flye, Seth Reed.<br />

Student c hap t e r of Music<br />

Educators' Nationa I Conference<br />

purpose is to aid professional<br />

growth among music education<br />

students monthly<br />

meetings highlighted by outside<br />

speakers and musical performances<br />

... furthers school music<br />

programs welcome tea and<br />

rectials .<br />

, ,<br />

Charlotte Atkinson<br />

Betty Dodge<br />

Ann Payne<br />

Margaret Barnett<br />

Barbara Graves<br />

Pat Razzeto<br />

Virginia<br />

Audrey<br />

Constance<br />

Barnett<br />

Grigsby<br />

Reams<br />

Nancy Cobleigh<br />

Barbara Moody<br />

Shirley Wooley<br />

Catherine<br />

Sharon<br />

Crothers<br />

Neal<br />

National honorary music society<br />

for women, Sigma Alpha Iota<br />

has nearly 100 active chapters<br />

throughout the United States ...<br />

strives for higher standards of<br />

musicianship .... Membership in<br />

Iota <strong>Del</strong>ta chapter of SAl depends<br />

on musicianship, scholarship and<br />

personal ity. . . . Participates in<br />

Christmas Vespers, musicales, college<br />

concerts. . . . Bi-monthly<br />

meetings .... Sponsors welcome<br />

teas for new students . . .<br />

MENC<br />

Phi Mu Alpha<br />

Sigma Alpha Iota<br />

Dance Club<br />

Left to right, first row: Bill Lockman, Mr. Norman Rost, Bob Womack. Second row:<br />

Bill McGregory, Mr. Richard C. Flye, Dick Harvey, Pat Jordan, Deane Smith. Third row:<br />

Don Clark, Darrell Downs, Charles Freebern, Jim Johnson, Sherman Adamson, John<br />

Moen. Fourth row: Norman Fleming, Bill Black, Mr. Pattee Evenson, Keith Polk, James<br />

Nelson, Ralph Andrews.<br />

Left to right, seated: Lynn Ray, Julie Johnson, Pat P~terson, .Carl Tressler. Kneeling:<br />

Donna Goodwin Margaret Ellis, Alicia Weeks, Pat Nisley, LIZ Dale, Jody Wulbern,<br />

Carol Tibbetts,' Mrs. Mary Ross. Standing: Virginia Olds, .Jane M~tthews, Leanna<br />

Draper, Miss Evelyn Lockman, Mary Jane McCauley, Caroline Williams, Judy Mc-<br />

Campbell.<br />

National men's honorary music<br />

fraternity . . . open to students<br />

with a 1.75 average in<br />

all music courses ... sponsors<br />

programs open to all students<br />

... by-monthly meetings ...<br />

strives to grant recognition to<br />

outstanding musicians ... national<br />

group came to SDSC in<br />

1950 ....<br />

Dance Club offers a variety<br />

of act iv itie s in the field of<br />

"dance as expression" ... organized<br />

in 1949 ... purpose is<br />

to stimulate interest in dance<br />

as a creative art ... members<br />

participated this year in a TV<br />

series, under the direction of<br />

Miss Evelyn Lockman, sponsor.<br />

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Group of pre-medical and predental<br />

students ... bi-monthly<br />

meetings to discuss problems in<br />

the fields of medicine and dentistry<br />

formally organized in<br />

1952 named for Aesculapius,<br />

Roman god of medicine<br />

... pre-requisites for membership<br />

include completion of thirty<br />

units with 1.5 grade average....<br />

Left to right, first row: Cecelia Cox, Janet Strobel, Bill Gookin, Dr. Allen Baker, Ron<br />

Rickey, Ken Toth, Les Wynston. Second row: Dave Hoffman, Norma File, Sylvia<br />

Jennings, Constance Plummer, Ann Hart, Corinne Bonaventura, Ray Woodmansee.<br />

Third row: Carolyn Tamblyn, Vera Winters, Bruce Richardson, Bruce Lightfoot, Joe<br />

Sisson, Don Myers. Fourth row: Michael Friedlander, AI McLeod, Tom Onak, Charlene<br />

Anderson, Eldon Winston, Laird Gale. Fifth row: Charles Earl, Curtis Sanders, Charles<br />

Park, Jack Lewis, Mort Jorgenson, Frank Araiza, Curt Perry, Eric Johnson.<br />

Lllft to right, first row: Dr. Roy Cameron, Bob Comer, Leland Montgomery, Leonard<br />

Pax, AI M.uller. Second row: Pablo Fernandez, <strong>Del</strong> Conner, AI Funk, Fred Ross, Jack<br />

Dunn. Thwl row: Paul Meuwen )erg, John B::len, Rhynard Stoffregan, John Hartman,<br />

Bo':> Herr. Fourth row: George Parker, Paul Strong, Harold Goodr.ch Bill Swandt Jack<br />

Yo.nke. Fifth row: Curtis Smith, Bill Palmer, Alfred Napolske, Tom 'Eastlick, Alejandro<br />

l.oiaz a.<br />

Fraternity for men with majors<br />

in the fields of economics<br />

and commerce . . . organized<br />

in 1932 ... bi-monthly dinner<br />

meetings with outside speakers<br />

... membership open to students<br />

who have completed 30 units<br />

with a 1.0 overall grade average<br />

... designed to acquaint business<br />

and economics stu den t s<br />

with current problems in their<br />

fields ....<br />

Aesculapians<br />

Tau Sigma<br />

American Chemical Society<br />

Pi Omega<br />

Pi<br />

Left to right, first row: Noel Fishman, Tom Gentry, Harold Pearson Irving Frob'<br />

Myron Shapero, Peter Fleming. Second row: Joseph Sisson, Louise Vanslager, Syll:T~<br />

Jennings, Carolyn Tamblyn, Bruce Thompson, Tetsuyo Kashima, Frank Ariza. Third<br />

row: R. D. Harwood, Humberto RUlZ, Thomas Tucker Lee Slatore Mort Jo<br />

Bill Grundon, Lionel Joseph, R. W. Isensee, David Hoffman. r rgenson,<br />

Left to righ.t, first row: Dr. E. Dana Gibson, Rosemary Pierce, Mrs. Evangeline<br />

LeBarron, Mildred Bednar, Gretchen Thornton, Georgia <strong>Del</strong>ls, Miss Edna West, Mary<br />

Garcia. Second row: Wallace Dickenson, Frank Verdone, Bill Ketler, Miss Georgia<br />

Amsden, Miss Lura Lynn Straub, Joe Sowa.<br />

84<br />

. Professional society for cher:n-<br />

Istry majors . . . sponsor distinguished<br />

chemists as outside<br />

speakers ... field trips, motion<br />

pictures, demonstrations . . .<br />

strives to f 0 st e r professional<br />

spirit and aid members in<br />

achieving professional goals..<br />

National honorary business<br />

education fraternity ... chapter<br />

installed at SDSC in 1949 .<br />

monthly business meetings ...<br />

membership pre-requisites include<br />

completion of 15 units of<br />

business education courses with<br />

a 1.75 average in those subjects<br />

. . . unites students preparing<br />

for careers as business education<br />

teachers ....<br />

85


National honorary society for<br />

students outstanding in the field<br />

grade-level education ... membership<br />

open to women with a<br />

1.8 overall grade average ... bimonthly<br />

business meetings in<br />

members' homes ... social meetings<br />

with guest speakers .<br />

advisers are Miss Isabella Hammack<br />

and Miss Beryl Campbell<br />

... president was Wilma<br />

Schroeder....<br />

Left to right, first row: Carole Alstadt, Betty Folger, Wilma Schroeder, Geneva Rose,<br />

Nancy Sandy, Jane Barta. Second row: Ruth Voll, Martha Schoensee, Mae Hallock,<br />

Shirley Reise, Nadine Glines, Janice Hoff, Miss Isabella Hammack, Miss Martha Hays.<br />

Third row: Sylvia Evans, Ruth Baumgart, Sue Shearer, Dorothy Vulliet, Mary Kay<br />

Leppert, Georgia Giragi, Jean Kimbell, Marilyn Perozzi.<br />

Left to right, first row: Elsie Soqo, Margaret Thompson Miss Katherine E. Corbett<br />

Barbara Mills, Shirley Reise. Second row: Don Wyman Marian Nuttall Geneva Rose'<br />

William McHugh, Marilyn Perozzi, Shirley Collamer, Mari~n Holcomb.' ,<br />

Honorary education fraternity<br />

.. local chapter establ ished in<br />

1927 ... advisor is Miss Katherine<br />

Corbett ... president was<br />

Don Wyman .. lectures by<br />

noted educators. monthly<br />

business meetings . frequent<br />

social gatherings ....<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

Phi Upsilon<br />

Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi<br />

Phi Alpha<br />

Theta<br />

Alpha<br />

Mu Gamma<br />

L~ft ~o right, first row: Harry Angel, Jack Eads, Ellis Dugger, Lamar Godwin, John<br />

Highfill,. George Monta, Mr '. John Merrill, Geraldine Ball. Second row: Edward Clarkson,<br />

Dr. Lewis B. Lesl:y, Dr. Lionel Ridout, Dr. Katherine Ragen, Seth Carpenter, Lowell<br />

Culver, Jarratt Willett, Hugh Dawley, Dr. Kramer Rohfleisch Dr. Abraham Na t'<br />

Jay Platner. r sa rr,<br />

Left to right, first row: John Inman, Mort Jorgenson Lowell Culver Frank Araiza<br />

Michael Tuve, Hubert Oppe, Second row: Betty Tyschen: Joan Hamilton; Patia Andrews;<br />

Bill Heaton, B. B. Bullard, Betty Fowler, Jim Fish, Beverly Anderson, Dr. Walter Phillips,<br />

Dr. Ernest Wolf, Dr. Elizabeth Brown, Mr. Clifford Baker.<br />

86<br />

National honorary history fraternity<br />

... local chapter affiliated<br />

in 1948 ... outgrowth of<br />

SDSC History Club ... advisor<br />

is Dr. Kramer Rohfleisch . . .<br />

group encourages study of history<br />

and recognizes outstanding<br />

achievement in this field . . .<br />

Geraldine Ball was president '.' .<br />

membership qualifications Include<br />

completion of 12 units of<br />

history with a 2.0 average pius<br />

a 2.0 average in two-thirds of<br />

college work outside the field<br />

of history ....<br />

National honorary language<br />

fraternity ... organized in 1934<br />

to bring together students outstanding<br />

in the field of foreign<br />

language adviser is Dr. Leslie<br />

Brown presidents were Hope<br />

Ulloa and Lowell Culver ....<br />

87


R~------------:-----------------<br />

~<br />

Nationa I honora ry forensics<br />

fraternity ... establ ished on this<br />

campus in 1948 ... founded to<br />

promote public speaking ...<br />

membership pre-requisites include<br />

participation in an intercollegiate<br />

deb ate tournament<br />

... adviser is Dr. John Ackley<br />

president was Phil Whitacre.<br />

Le!t to ~ight, first row: Sally Bird, Jennie Jo Warriner, Loren Acord, Tony McPeak,<br />

Phil Whitacre. Second row: Andy Simpson, Dr. Ackley, Dr. Benjamin Ada Picaizen<br />

Jean Pratt, Bill McGrath. Third row: Jerry Mcintyre, Dan Weston, Lewis Acord, Joel<br />

Snyder, Elanor Moskowitz.<br />

Left to right, first row: Dr. L. E. Smith, Selman Berg, William Daly, Gale Wilkins, Dr.<br />

Lester Skol~1. Second row: J:!'r. Frank Howard, Earl Martin, John Chaparro, Malcolm<br />

Inman. Third row: Dr. David C. Kalbfell, Russ Condon, Dick Kalstrom, Dr. Chesney<br />

Moe. Fourth row: Robert Buzzard, Leland Reel, Lambert Dolphin, Robert Love.<br />

National physics honor soc!ety<br />

'.' . membership pre-requisites<br />

Include completion of 8<br />

units of physics with a 2.5 average<br />

plus a 1.5 overall average<br />

... local chop.er orqcni zed in<br />

1940 ... ou growrh of Physics<br />

Club . purpose is to promote<br />

i,:terest in the physics profes-<br />

St Ol"I . . . speakers field trips<br />

bi-monthly meeting~. . . . '<br />

Pi Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

Theatre<br />

Guild<br />

Sigma Pi Sigma<br />

Society of<br />

Automotive Engineers<br />

Left. to right, first row: Bob Cha':'lber, Shirley Bamford, Leah Grigsby, Phyllis Mollick<br />

Marilyn Skinner, Walt Stump, Dick Mattson,. Alberta Casey, Phyllis Hetrick, Bobbi~<br />

Baker, Don Ward. Second row: Pat Hansen Shirley Johnson Don Donnelly St M<br />

T H B'II D Th C b : r , r<br />

om ays, an oore<br />

I yer, ea or ett, Louis Abramson. Third row: Lyndon Co t V 'I<br />

McClure. ur er, a<br />

Left to ri~h~, ~irst row: Elvis E:vans, Emanuel DiGiulio, Bill Simpson, Bibiano Maderazo,<br />

George Olibieri. Second row: Jim Creel, Bill Newberry, George Swanson Duane Prosser<br />

Evan Ogden, Charles Roos, Juan Orendain. Third row: John Gibbs 'George Andert'<br />

Alan Dale, Howard Howell, Wes Shipway. "<br />

I<br />

88<br />

Open to students who have<br />

completed 20 hours of work on<br />

a Theatre Guild production ...<br />

group works for better theatre<br />

presentation and provides opportunity<br />

for those interested<br />

in working towards membership<br />

in Skull and Dagger, honora~y<br />

dran:atic society ... advisor ~s<br />

E. Kingsley Povenmire presIdent<br />

was Phyll is Hetrick .<br />

Objective is to give the engineering<br />

stu den t an understanding<br />

of his profession ...<br />

trips to local plants and monthly<br />

lectures by engineering experts<br />

. . . encourages fell ow s hip<br />

... organized at SDSC in 1948<br />

among students in automotive<br />

engineering field president<br />

was Evan Ogden.<br />

89


Strives to promote better understanding<br />

among students in<br />

the fie~d of electronics ... trips<br />

to radio and TV stations and<br />

the Naval Electronics Lab ...<br />

adviser is Dr. David Kalbfell .<br />

president was Leland Reel. ...<br />

Left to right,. first row: . Bill Daly, Antero Lehto, Earl Martin, Gale Wilkins, Bill Schmitz<br />

Gene Augustin, Dr. David .c. Kalbfell. Second row: J. C. Parker, Steve Jackman Ronald<br />

Gr~sch, J rrn Creel, Sol Bialek, AI Brengle. Third row: Dr: Lester L. Skolil 'Howard<br />

Smith, Lambert Dolphin, Leland Reel, Duane Wenberg. '<br />

!<br />

l<br />

Left to right, fi~st. row: Mr. Flor, Mr. Marshall Cade, Juan Orenda in, Jimmy Cartee.<br />

Second row: Frisbie Killman, George Edwards, Howard Livermore, Jim Jacobs. Third<br />

row: . Lawrence Wherry, Frank Hughes, Dick Suszko, Harold Hogan, Roxey Barber, Mr.<br />

Martin Cappo<br />

Strives to develop professional<br />

spirit among SDSC civil engineering<br />

students ... any student<br />

enrolled in civil engineering curriculum<br />

eligible for membership<br />

. .. movies, field trips, outside<br />

speakers . . . formed in 1948<br />

as branch of Cal's student chapter<br />

of A.S.C.E ....<br />

Institute of<br />

Radio Engineers<br />

The Aztec Engineer<br />

Engineer's<br />

A. S. C. E.<br />

Association<br />

Left to right, first row: Annis Quiggle Alicia W k J .<br />

Wherry. Second row: Frisbie Killman 'Charles M~e s, ~kleA M~rrill, Jim Dale, Larry<br />

Condon, Joe Thornberry, Jim Jacobs, G~orge Andert. rgan, r. rt ur C. Wimer, Russell<br />

Left to right, first row: Ray Ditto, Duane Wenberg, Jim Jacobs, Bill Schmitz, Murray<br />

Mott, George Swanson, Alan Dale, Roxey Barber, Antero Lehto Juan Orendain Alan<br />

Brengle, Gene Augustin. Second row: Wes Shipway, Joe Thornberry, Duane Prosser,<br />

Evan Ogden, Ron Evey, George Edwards, Bill Newberry, Elvis Evans.<br />

90<br />

Meeting with overwhelming<br />

approval from stu den t sand<br />

community was the Aztec Engine~r<br />

~uring its first year of<br />

publication ... fulfilled a longoverdue<br />

need for such a magazine<br />

on campus . . . covered<br />

many phases of engineering research<br />

and projects ... editors<br />

were Juan Orendain and Frisbie<br />

Killman ....<br />

Strives to further standing of<br />

SDSC graduates in all fields of<br />

engineering ... promotes student<br />

interest in engineering activities<br />

and en c 0 u ra g e s high<br />

scholastic standing . . . presidents<br />

were Wes Shipway and<br />

Joe Thornberry ... films, picnics<br />

included in activities ... formed<br />

in 1947....<br />

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93<br />

Honors


Highest honor for senior women<br />

... membership limited to<br />

12 in the Fall and 15 in the<br />

Spring ... members tapped at<br />

each semester's A.W.S. banquet<br />

... qualifications include 1.5<br />

overall average and work in<br />

three extra-curricular fields ...<br />

established on campus in 1932<br />

patterned after Mortar<br />

Board national honorary .<br />

chancellor was Sarah Longman<br />

... on-campus advisor is Dean<br />

Mary Mendenhall. ...<br />

Blue Key<br />

John Ackley<br />

John Baldessari<br />

Arthur Belenzon<br />

Ray Dahlin<br />

Darrell Downs<br />

Virgil Gentzler<br />

DEAN MARY MENDENHALL, ADVISER<br />

Men's national honor fraternity<br />

... qual ifications include<br />

grade point average above the<br />

all men's average and outstanding<br />

work in two extra-curricular<br />

fields ... members tapped twice<br />

during the year ... sponsors two<br />

scholarships each year ... conducts<br />

lost and found auctions<br />

... established on campus in<br />

1933 ... on-campus advisor is<br />

Dr. Lewis Lesl ie ... presidents<br />

were Danny Hale and Ronnie<br />

Greenberg ....<br />

Tom Goodbody<br />

Ronnie Greenberg<br />

Danny Hale<br />

Paul Held<br />

Robert Knudson<br />

Lewis Lesley<br />

Edmund Nuttall<br />

Herbert Peiffer<br />

Herbert Peterson<br />

Cap and<br />

Gown<br />

Dr. Lewis Leslie, Adviser<br />

Duane Pillsbury<br />

LJon Ritchey<br />

Joe Rosa<br />

SPRING TAPPEES-Sittingl, left to right: Jeanne Kloss Blair, Carolyn<br />

Butler, Marian Knight, Adrienne Sport. Standing: Sylvia Jennings,<br />

Pat Razetto, Margie Montgomery, Amteshwar Datar-Singh.<br />

Norman Rost<br />

George Sunga<br />

Robert Waller<br />

Phil<br />

Gilbert<br />

Whitacre<br />

Zimmerman<br />

Mary Hoke<br />

Betty Dodge<br />

Phyllis Hetrick<br />

Clingman<br />

Sarah Longman Jacqu ilin Merri II<br />

Pat Earnest<br />

Pat McGee<br />

94<br />

Marie Beatty Kay Gillette<br />

Farrar<br />

Leanne Shively Jennie Jo Warriner<br />

Shirley<br />

Helms<br />

Joan Wood<br />

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Beverly Anderson John Baldessari<br />

Art Belenzon<br />

Gene Brown Mary Hoke Clingman Shirley Collamer Darrell Downs<br />

Virgil Gentzler Kay Gillette Tom Goodbody Ronnie Greenberg<br />

Danny Hale Shirley Helms Phyllis Hetrick Bob Knudsen<br />

Who's<br />

Who in<br />

and<br />

American<br />

Universities<br />

Colleges<br />

Sarah<br />

Longman<br />

Don Ritchey<br />

Joe Rosa Leanne Shively<br />

Joel Snyder George Sunga<br />

Bob Waller Jennie Jo Warriner Phil Whitacre Joan Wood


Marianne Benjamin<br />

Jackie Cathcart<br />

Donna Dickson<br />

Sharon Flaherty<br />

Honorary service organization for sophomore<br />

and junior men ... presidents were<br />

Ray Dahlin and Bernie Sosna ... group<br />

supervises painting and lighting of the "5"<br />

on Black Mountain ... assist in Freshman<br />

orientation . . . strive to promote school<br />

spirit. . advisor is Dick Thomas<br />

nineteenth year on campus name<br />

means "Chosen Warriors" ....<br />

Maren Hueback<br />

Barbara Johnson<br />

Pat Johnson<br />

LoWayne Kay<br />

Eileen Lagle<br />

Dona Larson<br />

Honorary service organization for lower<br />

division women . . . membership gained<br />

through 20 hours of service to the school<br />

... name is Aztec spelled backwards ...<br />

new members tapped at semi-annual AWS<br />

banquets .' . . projects include assisting<br />

~Ith elections and card tricks ... advisor<br />

IS Dr. Harriet Haskell ... presidents were<br />

Joanne Weston and?<br />

Dickie Thomas, Advisor<br />

Lee Lowery<br />

Mary Lou McClain Dr. Harriet Haskell, Advisor<br />

Barbara McNary<br />

Adele McRae<br />

Yvonne Mollison<br />

Joan Stubbs<br />

Joan Weston<br />

98<br />

Robert Beachler<br />

Arthur Belen:mn<br />

. Dick Blair<br />

Dougias Brunson<br />

Ray Dahlin<br />

Rhudy Fowler<br />

Lee Granell<br />

Ronald Greenberg<br />

Henry Hall<br />

Rex Hammock<br />

Gary Hemming<br />

Robert House<br />

Jim Hunt<br />

Jim Jacobs<br />

Mort Jorgensen<br />

Fred Leonard<br />

Dean Leptich<br />

Richard Mackie<br />

Kay Madsen<br />

99<br />

Jerry Mcintire<br />

Alan Mishne<br />

Thomas Moon<br />

Doug Nairne<br />

Edward Philbin<br />

Howard Pray<br />

Don Ritchey<br />

Joe Rosa<br />

Charles Royer<br />

Richard Seymore<br />

Bernard Sosna<br />

George Sunga<br />

Dickie Thomas<br />

Gail Thompson<br />

Jack Thompson<br />

Phil Whitacre


Sororities<br />

and<br />

Fraternities<br />

;<br />

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Panhellenic<br />

Alpha Chi Omega<br />

Pat Ashcraft<br />

Jeanette Boyd<br />

Alpha Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

Lillian Ellison<br />

Jane Rainaldi<br />

Strives to promote cooperative spirit<br />

among campus sororities .... Presents<br />

trophy each semester to the sorority<br />

Gamma Phi Beta KappalAlpha Theta Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

woman with the highest grade point<br />

Ja:kie Cathcart Barbara Camillo Norma Collins<br />

average. Officers chosen on a<br />

Mary Kay Leppert Ann Taylor<br />

Mary Eads<br />

rotation basis .... President was Pat<br />

McGee, while Jackie Cathcart was vice<br />

president, Carol Hannah, secretary;<br />

and Beverly Anderson, treasurer ....<br />

Advisor is Mrs. Evangeline LeBarron .<br />

. . . Sponsored Fall Pledge Presents at<br />

House of Hospitality. Fall postrush<br />

adopted with great success ....<br />

Council<br />

Informal Spring rushing throughout<br />

the semester. . . .<br />

Pi Beta Phi<br />

Marlene Benjamin<br />

Kay Gillette<br />

Sigma<br />

Dolores<br />

Beverly<br />

Kappa<br />

Allesio<br />

Anderson<br />

Alpha Phi<br />

Marie Beatty Farrar<br />

Pat McGee<br />

Alpha Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

Rae Deatrick<br />

Nancy Duncan<br />

Chi Omega<br />

Carol Doughty<br />

Leanne Shively<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Zeta<br />

Joan Ferguson<br />

Carol Hannah<br />

Mrs. Evangeline LeBarron<br />

Advisor<br />

JUNIOR PANHELLENIC AND CHAIRMAN-KAY GILLETTE<br />

Left to right, back row: Alicia McNulla, June Edwards, Kathleen Busby, Lois Hampson,<br />

Mary Ganger, Donna Baxter, Jean Satterlee, Jeanne DuPaul, Shirley Hagins. Middle row:<br />

Mary Smith, Susie Gregory, Barbara Barratt, Marjorie Petz, Kay Gillette, Jo Francisco, Yvonne<br />

mollison, Helen Dikins.· Front row: Jeanette Zurcher, Thelma Johnston, Patricia Ellis, Nancy<br />

Daly, Dorothy McCollom.<br />

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Group came on campus in October. Occupied an<br />

apartment this year on Montezuma Road. Pi Lams hope to<br />

affiliate with a national sorority in the near future .... Presidents<br />

were Norma Simmons and Iris Leeds .... Valentine party,<br />

Thanksgiving dinner, formal installation dance, and New Year's<br />

breakfast topped social calendar .... Secretary of Treble Clef<br />

was Lilliam Siayen .... Ethel Schwartz, Carole Simmons, Arlene<br />

Mihlman , Reitha Stokes , and Bunnie Goodman served on the<br />

Blue Book Ball committee ...<br />

Pi Alpha<br />

Lambda<br />

Maxine Gerson<br />

Margie Goodman<br />

PUBLIC RELATIONS, left to right, back row: Beverly Beyette, Jane<br />

Rainaldi, Sylvia Jennings, Ruth Howell, LoWayne Kay, Jackie Merrill,<br />

Nancy Hartley. Front row; Alicia Weeks, Priscilla Gale, Peggy<br />

Giddings.<br />

PLEDGE TRAINERS (Supervisors), left to right, standing: Donnis<br />

Nagy, Marilyn Close, Sue Shearer. Seated: Cecelia Cox, Berna<br />

Tipton, Jeanie Rayho, Betsy Frank, Shirley Alcorn, Carol Doughty.<br />

P I ALPHA<br />

LAMBDA<br />

Iris Leeds<br />

Arline Mihlman<br />

Founded on October 12,<br />

1953, at San Diego<br />

State College,<br />

San Diego, California.<br />

Ethel Schwartz<br />

Barbara Shames<br />

Located at<br />

6191 Montezuma Road,<br />

San Diego, California.<br />

RUSH CHAIRMEN, left to right, back row: Sally McGill, Catherine<br />

Mann, Dona Larson. Front row; Susie Gregory, Marian Knight,<br />

Carol Hannah, Ann Taylor, Carol Karns, Joan Stubbs.<br />

SOCIAL CHAIRMEN, left to right, back row: Yvonne Leveque,<br />

Carol Shea, Barbara Camillo. Middle row: Rena Bouton, Beverly<br />

Butler, Norma Collins, Pat McNabb, Constance Denham. Front row:<br />

Julia Anaya, Barbara Kelly.<br />

Carole<br />

Norma<br />

Simmons<br />

Simmons<br />

Pi Lams pose with Mrs. Evangeline LeBarron, guest speaker, following the sorority's<br />

formal installation dinner in the fall.<br />

Lillian<br />

Reitha<br />

Siayen<br />

Stokes<br />

SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMEN, left to right, standing: Donna Dickson<br />

Norma Jones. Seated: Betty Wooley, Ann Schnarikow, Suzann~<br />

Penland, Nancy Duncan, Jeanette Osborne Barbara Clark Diane<br />

Entringer, Barbara McNary. ' r<br />

~~ AND~R~S, left to right, standing: Carolyn Larson Mary Smiley,<br />

de~;Z; IS er, Joan ~cCollum, Dona Larson. Seated; Barbara Bal-<br />

.' GM:Lh' Ross, Alice Holmes, Carole Alstadt Katherine Moore,<br />

Ch erre UIC ard. r<br />

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105


Joan Allen<br />

Pat Ashcraft<br />

Mary Jo Leavitt<br />

Barbara Ann<br />

Lentz<br />

Barbara<br />

Jane<br />

Barratt<br />

Barta<br />

Joan Martinolich<br />

Joan Massey<br />

Jeanette Boyd<br />

June Edwards<br />

Spring Pledges, left to right: Beverly Foster, Shirley Acor Paula D'Amour FI<br />

L I K . B I ' , orence<br />

ag e, atie 0 and, Patty Carone.<br />

Cream or lemon? Who's Esther Williams, anyhow?<br />

Marjorie<br />

Montgomery<br />

Barbara E. Moody<br />

Marilyn Engberg<br />

Inna Gardner<br />

Carol Gudmunson<br />

Shirley Helms<br />

Margarette Helton<br />

Gloria Hodge<br />

Alpha<br />

ALPHA CHI OMEGA<br />

Founded on<br />

October 15, 1885, at<br />

De Pauw University.<br />

Chi Omega<br />

Local Gamma Nu<br />

chapter founded<br />

* *<br />

in 1950.<br />

*<br />

Located at the<br />

House of Hospital ity,<br />

room 6.<br />

Tinsel Twirl Christmas formal was major event on the A<br />

Chi 0 social calendar. . Who's Who and Cap and Gown<br />

claimed Shirley Helms. Junior class vice president was<br />

Beverly Jones .... Betty Jo Small served as AWS treasurer .<br />

Joy Gunson was crowned Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon .<br />

Holding membership in Cetza were LoWayne Kay and Eileen<br />

Lagle .... Tapped for Cap and Gown was Collegiate Corner<br />

Columnist Margie Montgomery. AS secretary was Pat<br />

McNabb. Blue Book Ball Queen candidates were June<br />

Edwards and Margaret Helton .... June Edwards also served<br />

on the court of the Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl and was a finalist<br />

for Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts Attendant to the<br />

homecoming queen was Barbara Lentz LoWayne Kay was<br />

an attendant to the Sigma Pi Orchid Queen Presidents were<br />

Jeanette Boyd and Pat Ashcraft .... Sorority founded at DePauw<br />

University in 1885 .... Local chapter installed in 1950 ....<br />

Prominent alumnae include Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.;<br />

Gladys Swarthout, Columnist Dorothy Thompson, and Carrie<br />

Jacobs Bond ....<br />

"<br />

Beverly M"ore<br />

Pat McNabb<br />

Shirley Offord<br />

Suzanne Penland<br />

Veda Prince<br />

Stanlyn Roberts<br />

Anna Katherine<br />

Jones<br />

Beverly Jones<br />

And Lipton's next contestants ...<br />

Dorothy Schnug<br />

Betty J 0 Sma II<br />

LoWayne Kay<br />

Lorene Kerns<br />

Mary<br />

Betty<br />

Smiley<br />

Wei ker<br />

Eileen Lagle<br />

June Laughon<br />

Gail Wilson<br />

Ann Zamberlan


Julia Anaya<br />

Marilyn Close<br />

Nancy Moore<br />

Sharon Morris<br />

Carol Coker<br />

Lorett a Deeds<br />

Diane Dewey<br />

Donna Dee<br />

Dickson<br />

Never underestimate the power of a 5ig.<br />

Aleda<br />

Ann<br />

McNulla<br />

Perkins<br />

How clever of you! You're engaged!<br />

Marilou Ditmars<br />

Mary Alice<br />

Dorntge<br />

Lillian Ellison<br />

Nadine Glines<br />

Betty Hobbs<br />

Patsy Hogan<br />

Freshman class secretary was Barbara Renke. . .. Carol<br />

Karns served as AWS secretary. President of WRA was<br />

Joyce Hollands. Lillian Ellison was an attendant to the<br />

homecoming queen .... Christmas open house, pledge fete in<br />

the mountains, Spring formal were included on the social calendar<br />

.... Annual party for the cerebral palsied young adults ....<br />

Exchanges with Tekes, <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigs, Sig Eps, and ATOs .... Presidents<br />

were Lillian Ellison and Carol Karns .... Attendant to<br />

the Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts was Margaret Schlacks.<br />

... AWS Board member was Donna Dickson .... Barbara Killian<br />

was tapped for Cetza .... Sorority founded at Syracuse University<br />

in 1904 ... , Local chapter installed in 1949 .... Prominent<br />

AGDs include Fran All ison, of "Kukla, Fran, and all ie;" and<br />

Agnes Newton Keith, author of "Three Came Horne." ...<br />

ALPHA GAMMA DELTA<br />

Founded on<br />

May 30, 1904, at<br />

Syracuse University,<br />

Syracuse, N.Y.<br />

Local <strong>Del</strong>ta Eta chapter<br />

founded in 1949.<br />

Located at the<br />

House of Hospitality,<br />

room 11.<br />

Ruth Phillippi<br />

Jane Rainaldi<br />

Judy Rasmussen<br />

Joanne Riley<br />

Karen Rose<br />

Sonya Rydberg<br />

Alpha Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

Tressie Sever<br />

Peggy Southard<br />

Dorothy Ann<br />

Johnson<br />

Connie Kane<br />

"Pledges shalt not ditch," Repeat, please.<br />

c:. PI dges I.h to right: Gaie Yenrick, Barbara Killian, Carolyn Vosteen, Carol<br />

.. pring e ,. Peters, Margaret Schlacks.<br />

•<br />

Joan Thomson<br />

Jane Wilson<br />

Carol Karns<br />

Nancy King<br />

Judy Woods<br />

Carolyn Larson<br />

Betty Madden<br />

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Shirley Alcorn<br />

Olga Angus<br />

Edith<br />

Gloria<br />

Parkin<br />

Pearson<br />

Marie<br />

Barbara<br />

Beatty<br />

Boland<br />

Ann Peterson<br />

Sharon Schiller<br />

Joyce<br />

Pat<br />

Johnson<br />

Morton<br />

Pat Johnson Barbara Jones<br />

Mary Lou McClain Patricia McC"rmick<br />

Bettisu Jones<br />

Pat McGee<br />

Cyndy<br />

Kay<br />

Larrabee<br />

McGraw<br />

Linda<br />

Beverly<br />

Braun<br />

Butler<br />

And at the offices of friendly Dr. Smith-that's spelled S-m-i-t-h ...<br />

Judy<br />

Angela<br />

Scott<br />

Shilling<br />

Carolyn<br />

Barbara<br />

Butler<br />

Clark<br />

Sally Ann Cooper<br />

Peggy Cotton<br />

Marty<br />

Diane<br />

Crawley<br />

Dowers<br />

ALPHA<br />

Alpha<br />

PHI<br />

Founded on October 10,<br />

1872, at Syracuse<br />

University, Syracuse,<br />

New York.<br />

Local Gamma Alpha<br />

chapter founded In<br />

1949.<br />

Located at the<br />

House of Hospital ity,<br />

room 1.<br />

Phi<br />

Reigning as homecoming queen was Eloda Miller Grigsby .<br />

. Joan Williams was crowned Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight<br />

Girl. ... Ann Peterson was named "Miss Dogpatch" at the AWS<br />

Dogpatch Drag .... Serving on the court of the Dream Girl of<br />

Pi Kappa Alpha were Pat Johnson and Shirley Mulin .... Kay<br />

Drag, Sharon Schiller, and Jody Wulbern were candidates for<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi Dream Girl. ... Blue Book Ball Queen candidates<br />

were Tweetie Smith, Bobbie Jones, and Jody Wulbern ....<br />

Jody was also a finalist for Sweetheart of TKE and was a candidate<br />

for AFROTC Queen .... Cap and Gown members were<br />

Marie Beatty, Carolyn Butler, and Pat McGee, Panhellenic president<br />

.... Barbara Wolter, Mary Lou McClain, Sharon Flaherty,<br />

and Pat Johnson held membership in Cetza .... On the AWS<br />

Board were Ann Peterson, M. L. Ross, Carolyn Butler, and<br />

Beverly Butler. Secretary of the Junior class was Joyce<br />

Johnson Barbara Wolter was Spring news editor of The<br />

Aztec Mother's Day breakfast, father-daughter barbecue,<br />

Christmas formal, and Spring formal topped social calendar.<br />

... Presidents were Marie Beatty and Carolyn Butler .... Sorority<br />

founded at Syracuse University in 1872 .... SDSC chapter<br />

installed in 1949 ....<br />

Tweetie Smith<br />

Joan Stubbs<br />

Carman Sturak<br />

Carolyn Swenson<br />

Diane Thrailkill<br />

Eleanor Watson<br />

Sharon<br />

Eloda<br />

Flaherty<br />

Grigsby<br />

Please try, girls. W d ' .<br />

e on t want to make another wretched showing.<br />

Spring Pledges, left to right, Row 1: Carolyn Swenson, Teresa Covey, Sharilyn<br />

McSwan. Row 2: Jane Crawford, Kay Drag, Shirley Mulin, Florence Rusk, Susie<br />

Sundberg.<br />

Joan Williams<br />

Barbara Wolter<br />

•<br />

Paula<br />

Jayne<br />

Haake<br />

Hatfield<br />

Phyllis Wood<br />

Jody Wulbern<br />

Gail<br />

Mary<br />

Holden<br />

Jacobs<br />

Jeannette<br />

Zurcher<br />

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Mary Lou Adams<br />

Martha Anderson<br />

Barbara<br />

Rena<br />

Balderree<br />

Bouton<br />

Margie Petz<br />

Jean Pratt<br />

Rae Deatrich<br />

Nancy Duncan<br />

And following the bathing suit special at popular downtown store ...<br />

Norma File<br />

Shirley Hagins<br />

Sylvia Jennings<br />

Catherine Mann<br />

Pauline Mansfield<br />

Lynette Maxey<br />

Reigning as Sigma Phil Epsilon Queen of Hearts was Luana<br />

Patton .... Donnis Nagy, Sylvia Jennings, and Barbara Balderree<br />

served on the AWS Board .... WRA Board member was Martha<br />

Anderson .... Finalist for Sweetheart of TKE was Nancy Duncan .<br />

. Presidents were Mary Rae Deatrich and Barbara Balderree .<br />

. . . Sponsored winning "St. Patrick" candidate, George Sunga.<br />

... Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi members were Barbara Schrumph and Shirley<br />

Reise .... Jean Pratt was selected for Pi Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta .... Cap<br />

and Gown tapped Sylvia Jennings .... Margie Petz was on The<br />

Aztec staff .... Alpha Xi's won trophy for placing first in the<br />

Pi Phi chrysanthemum sale .... Come As Your Secret Ambition<br />

party at Halloween, annual Rose Dance, Senior Party, and Christmas<br />

dance were included on the social calendar .... Sorority<br />

founded at Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois, in 1893 ....<br />

Chapter installed on SDSC campus in 1949 .... Prominent members<br />

of the sorority include Mrs. Evangeline LeBarron of the<br />

SDSC faculty, "Buy-Lines" Columnist Nancy Sasser, and Mrs.<br />

D. Hale Berlin, well-known San Diegan ....<br />

Alpha<br />

ALPHA XI DELTA<br />

Founded on April 17,<br />

1893, at Lombard<br />

College, Galesburg, III.<br />

Local Gamma Alpha<br />

chapter founded in 1949.<br />

Located at the<br />

House of Hospitality,<br />

room 17.<br />

Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

Shirley Reise<br />

Barbara Richards<br />

Ann Rienstra<br />

Yolanda Rodiguez<br />

Jean Rynerson<br />

Barbara Schrumpf<br />

Carolyn Tamblyn<br />

Vera Winter<br />

Patsy<br />

Teddy<br />

Miller<br />

Minder<br />

An anonymous entry in the homecoming festivities.<br />

Greta<br />

Woods<br />

Pat McDavitt<br />

Ann McLear<br />

Donnis Nagy<br />

Arlene Nelson<br />

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Buddie Baker<br />

Jean Ballin<br />

Mary Bradley<br />

Shirley Carroll<br />

Mary Ellen<br />

Lawyer<br />

Yvonne Leveque<br />

Thea Corbett<br />

Jeanette Crouch<br />

Barbara Davis<br />

Donna Dearth<br />

Carol Doughty<br />

Mary Lou Ferris<br />

Lois Hampson<br />

Mary Hoke<br />

Spring Pledges, lef~l~o r~t'dRow 1: Judy Little, Judy Brett Sally l.itt!e<br />

Ice 00, Barbara Osbeck, Joyce Wheaton. '.<br />

CHI<br />

Chi Omega<br />

OMEGA<br />

Founded on April 5,<br />

1895, at the<br />

University of Arkansas.<br />

Local Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1950.<br />

Located at the<br />

House of Hospitality,<br />

room 9.<br />

Row 2:<br />

Partially obscuring the face of the winner, Hal Nease, is the "King Kotton" crown<br />

here displayed by Yvonne Leveque, Showboat chairman.<br />

Famous for annual open-bid Showboat .... Joint breakfast<br />

with Kappa Alpha Theta each year Named to the Mademoiselle<br />

college board was Thea Corbert Judy Zahn was an<br />

attendant to the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Elaine Seirvogel<br />

was an attendant to the Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl and<br />

served on the court of the Sigma Pi Orchid Queen .... AWS<br />

President was Mary Hoke, who was a member of Cap and Gown<br />

and Who's Who .... Attendant to the homecoming queen was<br />

Leanne Shively, who served on the AS council and also held<br />

membership in Who's Who and Cap and Gown .... Sue Radney<br />

was on the court of the Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha ....<br />

Named Best Comedy Actress at the one-act play tournament<br />

was Buddie Baker .... Dona Larsen was treasurer of Cetza.<br />

... Other Chi Os tapped for Cetza were Jeanette Crouch, Stephanie<br />

Hunt, Elynor Moskowitz, and Jean Satterlee Jeanette<br />

Osborne was president of the SDSC Secretaries Float<br />

took second-place sorority trophy in homecoming parade ....<br />

Sorority founded at University of Arkansas in 1895 .... Chapter<br />

installed on SDSC campus in 1950 ....<br />

Marlene Mann<br />

Ann Merriman<br />

Reita Moore<br />

Elynor Moskowitz<br />

Jeanette Osborne<br />

Sue Radney<br />

Rita May Reno<br />

Jean Satterlee<br />

Ruth Howell<br />

Stephanie Hunt<br />

Returning from a visit to our Wyoming chapter house<br />

I do wish you'd warned us beforehand!<br />

Leanne Shively<br />

Elaine Siervogel<br />

Cheryl Jakie<br />

Julie Johnson<br />

Pat Suttner<br />

Judy Zahn<br />

Elaine King<br />

Dona Larson


Viola<br />

Shirley<br />

Arroyo<br />

Baker<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ores Blackstone<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Boren<br />

Barbara<br />

Sylvia<br />

Katz<br />

Miller<br />

Luan<br />

Barbara<br />

Boynton<br />

Burnett<br />

The "D Z Horse."<br />

A play on words, you understand.<br />

. f DZ impressive occasion.<br />

Formal pledging ceremonies or s ... an<br />

Bonnie<br />

Dorothy<br />

Morrison<br />

McCollom<br />

Kathleen Busby<br />

Willa Campbell<br />

Sheila Clendenin<br />

Shirley Collamer<br />

Dorothy Cox<br />

Shirley Davis<br />

Named Dream Girl of <strong>Del</strong>ta Zeta at DZ's Mistletoe Magic<br />

Christmas formal was Carol Hannah .... Proceeds from the<br />

"Gingham Gaieties/' bridge and fashion show held in May, went<br />

to send needy girls to Girl Scout camps Sorority sponsors<br />

annual election open house on campus Mother's Day breakfast<br />

and Senior breakfast .... "De Sea Horse" float was awarded<br />

third-place sorority trophy at homecoming .... Presidents were<br />

Joan Ferguson and Bonnie Morrison .... Secretary of Panhellenic<br />

was Carol Hannah .... Shirley Collamer, AS Council and AWS<br />

Board member, was named to Who's Who and Cap and Gown.<br />

... Priscilla Gale was a finalist for Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen<br />

of Hearts .... Tapped for Cetza was Dorothy McCollum ....<br />

Prominent DZs include Princess Martha of Norway, Mrs. Harold<br />

Stassen, U. S. Commissioner Betty Marshall Graydon, and<br />

authors Claire Lee Purdy and Jessie Emerson Moffat ....<br />

DELTA ZETA<br />

Founded in 1902 at<br />

Miami University,<br />

Oxford, Ohio.<br />

Local Gamma Omicron<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1949.<br />

Located at the<br />

House of Hospitality,<br />

room 12.<br />

Joan McCollom<br />

Barbara Neal<br />

Lydia Phokianou<br />

Patricia Rogers<br />

Joan Ferguson<br />

Betsy Ann Frank<br />

How sweet of you to volunteer<br />

for the chairmanship!<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

Zeta<br />

Ann Scharnikow<br />

Carol Shea<br />

Ruth<br />

Marilyn<br />

Stahmer<br />

Teyssier<br />

Priscilla Gale<br />

Carol Hannah<br />

Sherina<br />

Donna<br />

Hegland<br />

Isaak<br />

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Carole Alstadt<br />

Jackie Cathcart<br />

Bonnie Kay<br />

Cooper<br />

Patricia Curtis<br />

Carol Mills<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ores Mueller<br />

Nancy Daley<br />

Nickie Downham<br />

Spring Pledges, left to right seat d: D M D<br />

Standing: Gail Wolfe Iv:s' WooO~~yaJe c adCe,T~eha SIPeEnlc~r,Grace Whitehill.<br />

t r an arrnrc ae, sre Bledsoe.<br />

Gamma Phi's are serenaded by ATOs.<br />

Gamma Phi Bela<br />

Pat Nisley<br />

Mary Lou Rader<br />

Jeanne DuPaul<br />

Carol Hahs<br />

Marian Hale<br />

Lois Hebner<br />

Nancy Hedgpeth<br />

Maren Heubach<br />

GAMMA PHI BETA<br />

Founded on<br />

November 11, 1874 ,<br />

at Syracuse University,<br />

Syracuse, New York.<br />

Local Beta Lambda<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1949.<br />

Located at<br />

6187 Montezuma Road ,<br />

San Diego, Cal ifornia.'A<br />

Well-known for annual open-bid Winter Waltz at Chirstmas<br />

time .... Moved this year into new apartment on College Avenue.<br />

... Presidents were Mary Kay Leppert and Carole Alstadt ....<br />

Cap and Gown and Who's Who claimed Pat Earnest .... Also<br />

tapped for Cap and Gown was Jackie Merrill, Aztecnicalities<br />

columnist .... Vice president of Panhellenic, vice president of<br />

Cetza, and AWS Big Sister chairman was Jackie Cathcart ....<br />

Reigning as "Miss Shipwreck" at the ATO dance was Bonnie<br />

Cooper, candidate for Blue Book Ball Queen .... Betty Lynn<br />

Kuebler, Jackie Merril, and Carol Mills were also Blue Book<br />

Belle candidates. . Sorority founded in 1874 at Syracuse<br />

University .... SDSC chapter installed in 1949 .... Prominent<br />

alumnae include Correspondent Marguerite Higgins and Carmen<br />

Conger, well-known in San Diego for her work with Starlight<br />

Opera ....<br />

Bonnie Rogers<br />

Nancy Sheetz<br />

Pat Shoen<br />

Dorothy Shrieve<br />

Marlene Swennes<br />

Audrey Wade<br />

Dona Lee James<br />

Judy Johnson<br />

A casual shot on the Gamma Ph' f d<br />

I roo gar en.<br />

And following the fifteenth round of "musical chairs" ...<br />

Mary Ward<br />

Connie Williford<br />

Betty Kuebler<br />

Mary Kay<br />

Leppert<br />

Judy Maxwell<br />

Jackie Merrill


Diane Almgrem<br />

Pat Andrews<br />

Harriet Paular na<br />

Diann P nry<br />

Pat Ashworth<br />

Viola Berkheimer<br />

Jeann Rayho<br />

Vlrglni Ros wain<br />

Joan Butterworth<br />

Phyllis Cadwell<br />

Ann Caldwell<br />

Barbara Camillo<br />

Barrie Capstaff<br />

Donna Carey<br />

Jan Clapp<br />

Betty Dodge<br />

Leanna Draper<br />

Phyllis Ekrem<br />

One of SDSC's three sonqlecders was Ruth Freyler ,<br />

Carole Skinner was crowned Sigma Pi Orchid Queen Fall<br />

news editor and Spring society editor of The Aztec was Alicia<br />

Weeks .... Pat Ellis served on the AS Council. ... Band majorette<br />

was Diann Penry .... Float took first-place sorority honors<br />

at homecoming .... Sweetheart of Sigma Chi was Joan Butterworth,<br />

while Sue Haugen served as an attendant Barrie<br />

Capstaff was named Belle of the Blue Book Ball Barbara<br />

Camillo served as senior class secretary .... Betty Dodge was<br />

a member f Cap and Gown .... Presidents were Barbara Camillo<br />

and Ann Taylor .... Dream Girl of <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi was Fay<br />

Seifert. ... Pat Wickens was a finalist for Sweetheart of TKE<br />

and was an attendant to the <strong>Del</strong>ta Sig Dream Girl. ... Alicia<br />

Weeks was a candidate for Blue Book Ball Queen .... Lee Lowrey<br />

was tapped for Cetza .... Joint breakfast with Chi Omega,<br />

Christmas party with Kappa Sigma, father-daughter dinner,<br />

scholarship dinner, Spring and Winter formals, mother-daughter<br />

tea, Senior breakfast, Founders' Day celebration were include,d<br />

on the social calendar .... Sorority founded at DePauw Un~versity<br />

in 1870 .... Came on SDSC campus in 1950 .... Pr?m.I'<br />

nent Thetas include Actress Jennifer Jones, Author Marjorie<br />

Kinnan RaWlings, and Olympic Swimmer Ann Curtis ....<br />

And as the sisters gave each other a "Toni" ...<br />

KAPPA ALPHA THETA<br />

Founded on January<br />

27, 1870, at Indiana<br />

Asbury University.<br />

Local Gamma Sigma<br />

chapter founded in<br />

1951.<br />

Located at the<br />

House of Hospitality,<br />

room 7.<br />

Kappa Alpha Theta<br />

Claudia Russ II<br />

Fay Seifert<br />

Carole Skinner<br />

Claudia Stevenson<br />

Ann Taylor<br />

Ann Tobelman<br />

Marjorie Walker<br />

Charlotte Watkins<br />

Alicia Weeks<br />

Pat Wickens<br />

Jo Francisco<br />

Ruth Freyler<br />

Margie Wiggins<br />

Susie Wight<br />

Elaine Galb<br />

Cherie Guichard<br />

Barbara Wolfe<br />

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Beverly Beyette<br />

Patty Boyle<br />

Janet Luckenbach<br />

M'Liss Lynch<br />

Diane Miller<br />

Frances Burns<br />

J can Carlson<br />

Ruby Miller<br />

Alice Milne<br />

Yvonne Mollison<br />

Norma Collins<br />

Hazelmae Cooper<br />

Muriel Daron<br />

Karolyn Devin<br />

Mary Eads<br />

Diane Entringer<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ores Frasher<br />

J acquie Harris<br />

Doreen Heilbron<br />

Phyllis Herrill<br />

Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

KAPPA DELTA<br />

Founded on October 23<br />

1897, at the Virginia'<br />

State Norma I School<br />

Farmville, Virginia.'<br />

Local Beta Rho chapter<br />

founded in 1949.<br />

Located at<br />

6181 Montezuma Road<br />

San Diego, California.'<br />

Spring pledges left t .<br />

Row 2' L nn' 0<br />

. y e Arkley,<br />

right,<br />

Betty<br />

Row<br />

Galan<br />

l' Eva<br />

Cia<br />

01'<br />

IJvelrHa,Dianne<br />

,<br />

Ackerman Donna Barrett.<br />

, ra 0<br />

Betty Coldiron.<br />

am<br />

,a<br />

P t M<br />

ac<br />

F<br />

arlan.<br />

'<br />

Not pictured:<br />

Shortly afterwards, we found it expedient to elect new officers.<br />

Only sorority on campus with a house is Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta ....<br />

KDs won services of a combo for their Spring formal by selling<br />

most tickets to the annual Bandsman's Bounce .... Beverly<br />

Beyette was Rally Chairman, Fall society editor and Spring editor<br />

of The Aztec, and <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste copy editor .... Tapped for<br />

Cap and Gown was Adrienne Spore .... Secretary of Cetza was<br />

Yvonne Mollison .... Adele McRae also held membership in<br />

Cetza .... Aztec band majorettes were Adele McRae and Adrienne<br />

Spore .... Reigning as queen of the IFC Pledge Chariot<br />

Races was Loraine Ray Jean Carlson and Jacquie Harris<br />

served on the AWS Board Muriel Doren was a member of<br />

The Aztec staff .... Presidents were Mary Eads and Sally McGill.<br />

. .. Phyllis Herrill was Kappa Sigmas' candidate for Chariot<br />

Queen .... Sponsored annual Benefit Bridge in March to raise<br />

money for the Student Union Building Fund Christmas<br />

dinner-dance and White Rose Dance in the Spring Founders'<br />

Day celebration in October and annual Mother's Day breakfast.<br />

... Sorority founded at Virginia State Normal School, Farmville,<br />

Virginia, in 1897 .... Came on campus in 1949, second<br />

of the locals to "go national." ... Prominent KDs include Nobel<br />

and Pul itzer Prize Winner Pearl S. Buck, Songstresses Eileen<br />

Wilson and Georgia Carroll Kyser, and Dorothy McCollough<br />

Lee, former mayor of Portland Oregon ....<br />

Martha McDonald<br />

Sally McGill<br />

Rita McLaughlin<br />

Adele McRae<br />

Pat Patton<br />

Loraine Ray<br />

Carol Seewald<br />

Barbara Shawn<br />

Marilyn Skinner<br />

Adrienne Spore<br />

Also entered<br />

in Spring Sing was Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta.<br />

Joan J enn ings<br />

Ruth Johnstone<br />

Janet Stanhope<br />

Carol Jean<br />

Tibbetts<br />

Nylene<br />

Helen<br />

Lawlor<br />

Likins<br />

Berna Tipton<br />

G3ri Worthy


Nancy Abbey<br />

Donna Alderson<br />

Nln M Conn II<br />

rb r M<br />

Pat Asquith<br />

Donna Baxter<br />

Kay Gillette<br />

Barbara Keliy<br />

Dolores<br />

Jeannie<br />

Groat<br />

Kimball<br />

Ann Hammond<br />

Nancy Kirwin<br />

Nancy<br />

Marian<br />

Hartley<br />

Knight<br />

Jan Hunt<br />

Shirley Lacy<br />

.lhl<br />

y M • n<br />

n 0' 'I n<br />

Marianne<br />

Marlene<br />

Benjamin<br />

Benjamin<br />

Gerrie Berkman<br />

Johanna Billings<br />

Jeanne Kloss Blair<br />

Barbara Brown<br />

Betsy<br />

louise<br />

Bruset<br />

Bunger<br />

Mary Crock<br />

Elizabeth Dale<br />

Annual chrysanthemum sale proceeds went toward baseball<br />

dugout .... Attendants to the homecoming queen were Sandra<br />

Wessling and Kay Gillette .... Jan Hunt and Patsy Crock<br />

served on the court of the Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl. . . .<br />

Sharon Fisher and Sandra Wessling were AFROTC Queen candidates<br />

.... Band majorette was Nancy Hartley .... Cetza<br />

claimed Marianne Benjamin, Barbara McNary, and Nancy<br />

Abbey .... Sue Shearer served as AWS vice president .... Patsy<br />

Asquith was Sophomore class vice president and Booster Committee<br />

chairman President of the Home Economics Club<br />

was Marian Knight Blue Book Ball Queen candidates were<br />

Liz Dale, Nina McConnell, Sue Penners, Olivia Rosa, Kay Gillette,<br />

and Sandra Wessling Finalists for Sweetheart of TKE<br />

was Nina McConnell Jan Hunt was an attendant to the<br />

Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl, while Gerrie Berkman was an<br />

attendant to the <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi Dream Girl. ... Attendants<br />

to the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi were Patsy Asquith and Olivia<br />

Rosa .... Cap and Gown members were Kay Gillette, Marian<br />

Knight, Sue Shearer, and Jeanne Kloss Blai r, <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste coeditor<br />

.... Kay Gillette was named to Who's Who .... Kay<br />

Moran served on the AS Council. ... Chapter won award from<br />

national as most outstanding chapter in the province ....<br />

And pictured here, from left to right, are the Dream Girl of <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi, Sweetheart<br />

of Tau Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Sigma Dream Girl, and the Sweetheart of<br />

Sigma Chi.<br />

By ordering in large numbers, we made a substantial saving ...<br />

PI BETA PHI<br />

Founded on April 26,<br />

1867 , at Monmouth<br />

College, Monmouth, III.<br />

Local California Epsilon<br />

founded in 1948.<br />

Located at the<br />

House of Hospitality,<br />

room 5.<br />

Pi Beta Phi<br />

Suunn P nn r<br />

J.n t Pugh<br />

Marl no R.falovkh<br />

Lynn Ray<br />

Olovla Rosa<br />

Jackie Schn Id r<br />

Sue She rer<br />

Elizab th Smith<br />

.. on with just two boxtops ...<br />

And by submitting that clever Jingle, al g<br />

Betty Tychsen<br />

ooreen Van Dine<br />

June<br />

Sharon<br />

Feiber<br />

Fisher<br />

lee Ann Weibley<br />

Sandra Wessling<br />

linda<br />

Mary<br />

Galliano<br />

Ganger<br />

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Lorie Alessio<br />

Beverly Anderson<br />

Nancy Hunsburger<br />

Thelma Johnston<br />

Marilyn Andrews<br />

Alison Arnold<br />

Norma Jones<br />

Carol Krebs<br />

Cora Chavez<br />

Cecelia Cox<br />

At the plate is Easyout Alessio, as Powerful<br />

--<br />

PifJes waits on deck<br />

(Literally,<br />

of course.)<br />

Following our interviews with Rex Morgan, M.D ....<br />

Sigma<br />

Kappa<br />

Shirley Lees<br />

Kathleen Moore<br />

Gloria Cox<br />

Sandy Croll<br />

Connie Denham<br />

Nancy Dickson<br />

Peggy Fimpel<br />

Peggy Giddings<br />

SIGMA KAPPA<br />

Founded in November<br />

1874, at Colby Colleg~,<br />

Waterville, Maine.<br />

Local Beta Psi chapter<br />

founded in 1950.<br />

Located at the<br />

House of Hospitality,<br />

room 10.<br />

Annual Jingle Bell Ball at Christmas time .... Founders'<br />

Day celebration in November .... President was Dolores Allesio.<br />

· .. Cap and Gown tapped Beverly Anderson, Panhellenic treasurer,<br />

Westminster Club president, and member of Who's Who.<br />

· .. Cetza tapped Nancy Page, who served as assistant AWS Big<br />

Sister chairman .... President of Quetzal Hall was Peggy Giddings<br />

.... Carol Brown was president of Newman Club .... First<br />

sorority on campus to sponsor ward parties at Naval Hospital.<br />

· .. Founded at Colby College, Waterville, Maine, in 1874 ....<br />

Local chapter installed in 1950 when Tau Zeta Rho "went nationcl."<br />

... Prominent Sigma Kappa alumnae is Senator Margaret<br />

Chase Smith ....<br />

Claire McClintock<br />

Joane McGraner<br />

Nancy Page<br />

Marilyne Pilles<br />

Rosalie<br />

Barbara<br />

Rogers<br />

Salmon<br />

Barbara Gordinier<br />

Alyce Gray<br />

Sue Wayte, Carol Brown, Carolyn Reasner.<br />

Nancy Severin<br />

Sylvia Thorness<br />

Shirle Gray<br />

Susie Gregory<br />

Pauline<br />

Wylie<br />

Marguerite Hall<br />

Alice Howard<br />

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Phi Sigma Kappa<br />

Jack Albright<br />

John Hartman<br />

Alpha Tau Omega<br />

AI Bernal<br />

Dean Erwine<br />

Inler-<br />

Fraternity<br />

Council<br />

Sigma Alpha<br />

Epsilon<br />

Leon F 10 nbut 1<br />

Jim VI rhu<br />

Sigma Chi<br />

Tom Johnson<br />

Joe Rosa<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi<br />

William Barrett<br />

Richard Clark<br />

Art Belenzon,<br />

President<br />

Sigma Phi Epsilon<br />

Fred Leonard<br />

Chris Scheidel<br />

Kappa Alpha<br />

Lawrence Michel<br />

James Palmer<br />

Sigma Pi<br />

Harlan Hayden<br />

Robert House<br />

I<br />

Kappa Sigma<br />

Rex Hammock<br />

Jerry Mc Inti re<br />

Lambda Chi Alpha<br />

Jerry Fischer<br />

Wesley Thorman<br />

Pi Kappa Alpha<br />

Doug Brunson<br />

Lee Granell<br />

Composed of two representatives from<br />

each campus fraternity .... Sponsor semiannual<br />

Pledge Chariot Races in Aztec Bowl.<br />

In cooperation with Salvation Army,<br />

spearheaded a food drive for the needy at<br />

Christmas time .... Money for a scholarship<br />

for a deserving athlete was raised at a<br />

basketball game between the IFC All-Stars<br />

and the Junior Varsity .... Junior IFC established<br />

this year for fraternity pledges ....<br />

Dave Carlson of SAE 'named Junior IFC<br />

,<br />

I<br />

president .... IFC officers were Art Belenzo n ,<br />

president; Jack Roney, vice president; Sal<br />

Flores, secretary; and Jack Gorman, treasurer.<br />

Edmund Nuttall-<br />

Advisor<br />

Tau Kappa Epsilon<br />

Ray Dahlin<br />

Walt Bussey<br />

Theta Chi<br />

David Hoffland<br />

Don Ritchey<br />

Zeta Be~a Tau<br />

Alan Mishne<br />

Joe Winicke<br />

I<br />

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Annual Moonlight Ball, at which the Moonlight Girl of Phi<br />

Sigma Kappa was crowned .... Selection of the Champ Tramp<br />

highlighted the fraternity's annual Tramp Stamp in the Spring.<br />

With March came the annual Founders' Day dinner-dance .<br />

. . . Member of the baseball team was Dick Thompson .... Golf<br />

teem members were Greg Berg and Jack Albright .... Presidents<br />

were Jack Albright and Hector Serrano Fraternity founded<br />

at University of Massachusetts in 1873 Local chapter,<br />

Rho Triton, "went national" in 1948 Prominent Phi Sigs<br />

include Baseball Greats Lou Boudreau and Red Rolfe, Matthew<br />

Mansfield Neely, U.S. senator and former governor of West<br />

Virqinic: and Pul itzer Prize winner A. B. Guthrie, Jr ..... P~i Sigs<br />

on the SDSC faculty include Drs. Edward Block and Will Kidwell.<br />

R luld Andersen<br />

Jack Albright<br />

P ul ArnJld<br />

G.org. C mpb II<br />

Phi Sigma<br />

Kappa<br />

Sam Johnson<br />

John Hartman<br />

Jr. Ii=C. left to right. Row 1: Rod Teague, Glenn Tatlor, Bob Anaya,<br />

Burk Brancheau, Paul Wylie. Row 2: Dick Haworth, Frank Ames,<br />

Russell Condon, George Roethel, Dick Haelsig, Dale Roehrkasse, Harry<br />

Siayen. Row 3: Marvin Krieps, Allen Wrenn, John Bryant, Robert<br />

Roe, Gene Sheridan, Dave Carlson, Ed Custer and Harvey Levitt.<br />

I. F. C. Activities<br />

Art Belenzon, Inter-fraternity Council president, presents the<br />

IFC scholarship to AI Mishne, president of Zeta Beta Tau.<br />

ZBTs copped top scholarship honors both semesters.<br />

PHI SIGMA KAPPA<br />

Founded on<br />

March 15, 1873,<br />

at the University of<br />

Massachusetts.<br />

Lo:::al Rho Triton<br />

chapter colonized<br />

in 1948.<br />

Garry Lande<br />

Vaughn Manley<br />

Jack Mester<br />

Don Penners<br />

Dean Herbert C. Peiffer pres~nts the trophy to Chariot Queen<br />

Loraine Ray, followmg ATOs victory in the fall IFC chariot<br />

races.<br />

Flanked on either side by midgets Carl "Mississippi" Benton<br />

and Art Belenzon is Ray Dahlin. The three were snapped at<br />

the IFC All-Star basketball game in the Men's Gym.<br />

Located at<br />

4807 68th Street,<br />

San Diego, Cal ifornia.<br />

Bud Peskin<br />

William Richardson<br />

Robert R?ark<br />

William Schneider<br />

Hector Sarrano<br />

D:c:< Thompson


George Ashby<br />

Robert Baker<br />

Ted Gtmble<br />

Joseph Gutierrez<br />

Richard Bartley<br />

AI Bernal<br />

R Y Hall<br />

Bob Howell<br />

John Chaparro<br />

Paul Christman<br />

"0 ne really misses half the fun by going first' class, my dear."<br />

Scrambling for the goodies.<br />

Jim Jan tt<br />

D~lo Lan y<br />

Alpha Tau Omega<br />

William Clemens<br />

Bob Comer<br />

Richard Cox<br />

Frank Davis<br />

John Davis<br />

Jerry Dawson<br />

ALPHA TAU OMEGA<br />

Founded on<br />

. September 11, 1865,<br />

In Richmond, Virginia.<br />

Local Epsilon Psi<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1950.<br />

Located at<br />

6189 Montezuma Road<br />

San Diego, California.'<br />

Well-known for annual open-bid Shipwreck .... Christmas<br />

party for children at Tijuana Orphanage .... ATO float, topped<br />

by a large skunk, took first-place fraternity trophy at homecoming<br />

.... Byron Meyers was a member of the wrestling team .<br />

. . . Outstanding SDSC gymnast was Jim Phelps .... Art editor<br />

of <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste was Joe Stowers .... Senior class vice president<br />

was Bob Comer .... Jerry Dawson served as Frosh president. ...<br />

Dan Bain was a member of the track team .... Pledges took<br />

first-place honors in the annual Pledge Chariot Races Fall<br />

President was Jere Meek .... Annual Heidelberg dance .<br />

National ATO gained fame for initiating Help Week to replace<br />

traditional Hell Week .... Fraternity founded in 1867 at Virginia<br />

Mi Iitary Institute .... Local chapter installed in 1950 .... Prominent<br />

alumnus of the chapter is Art Linkletter .... Also a member<br />

of ATO is Dr. Richard Odmark of the SDSC faculty .... Prominent<br />

alumnus of the fraternity was the late Henry "Red" Sanders,<br />

fo:-mer UCLA football coach ..<br />

Jeres Meek<br />

Lloyd Niesley<br />

James Phelps<br />

Paul Phillips<br />

David Pluchak<br />

Walter Price<br />

Ellis Dugger<br />

Dean Erwine<br />

It's a bird.<br />

It's a plane.<br />

It's a ...<br />

pinata!<br />

Snapped during Mr. Claus' recent south-of-the-border trek.<br />

Paul Radenheimer<br />

Nei I Reasoner<br />

Bill Evans<br />

Frank Faxon<br />

Robert Rose<br />

Fred Schwend<br />

Jim Fox<br />

Jeri Giles<br />

Peter Steveson<br />

Ronnie Wiley


Robert Aaberg<br />

Charles Armstrong<br />

RlChMd Mattson<br />

Gil s M d<br />

Jerry<br />

William<br />

Babb<br />

Barrett<br />

Rich rd Mill,<br />

Mlk MeR<br />

Martin Eustis<br />

Ralph Grossher<br />

Clair Fortner<br />

Donald Hall<br />

Richard<br />

Henry<br />

Fritzer<br />

Hall<br />

Virgil<br />

Charles<br />

Gentzler<br />

Harter<br />

Larry<br />

J ames<br />

Godbey<br />

Hartung<br />

Gilbert<br />

Hatter<br />

Robert<br />

Richard Horne J ames Iverson Gerald Johnson Robert Kaylor<br />

Knudsen<br />

Arthur Laehr Frederick Landgraf Kay Madsen<br />

William<br />

Thomas<br />

Brashear<br />

Bucknell<br />

Sf V Nleol"ldos<br />

Jos ph O'Connor<br />

William Buggert<br />

Robert Chambers<br />

Richard Clark<br />

Alan Close<br />

Robert Colby<br />

Patrick Connell<br />

Sponsored pie-throwing contest to raise money for March of<br />

Dimes .... Annual Carnation Ball , at which the Dream Girl<br />

of <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi was crowned .... Open-bid After Hours<br />

dance and Sailors' Boll .... Well-known on campus are the<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Sig Dappers .... Named to Who's Who and tapped for<br />

Blue Key was AMS President Virgil Gentzler .... Other Blue<br />

Key members were Herb Peterson and Bob Knudsen, who was<br />

also named to Who's Who. . . . <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigs' float, "Doggone<br />

Footba II," won trophy for Best Portraya I of Theme at homecoming<br />

parade. Member of the basketball team was Roger<br />

Dishong, while Phil Prokop represented the fraternity on the<br />

football squad .... Presidents were Bob Knudsen and Virgil<br />

Gentzler .... Crowned Belle of the Blue Book Ball in the Fall<br />

was <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigs' candidate, Barrie Capstaff. . . . Fraternity<br />

founded at College of the City of New York in 1899 Loc~1<br />

chapter, Gamma Alpha, installed at SDSC in 1948 Prom!-<br />

nent <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigs include Bandleaders Ted Weems and Jon Garber<br />

and Football Coach Fritz Chrisler ....<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi<br />

DELTA SIGMA PHI<br />

Founded on<br />

December 10, 1899,<br />

at the College of the<br />

City of New York.<br />

Local Gamma Alpha<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1948.<br />

Located at<br />

4469 47th Street,<br />

Son Diego, California.<br />

Herbert<br />

Phillip<br />

Peterson<br />

Prokop<br />

James Recht<br />

Reed Richardson<br />

John Roney<br />

Val Sanders<br />

Thomas Cooke<br />

hhn Cox<br />

"Remember, boys ... they're our guests."<br />

William Starkey<br />

Neil Stephens<br />

J ames Cusack<br />

Edward Custer<br />

Charles Tex<br />

John Thompson<br />

Terry De Bard<br />

Rodger Dishong<br />

Albert Weymiller<br />

Bruce Wier


Don Bonatus<br />

Michael Brown<br />

Rob rt LUll n<br />

Robart Brown<br />

Harrell Brunson<br />

M Ish<br />

II M 101m<br />

Andrew G.<br />

Castiglione<br />

Andrew J.<br />

Castiglione<br />

.hi<br />

A bundle of old "Dixi<br />

e<br />

"<br />

charm<br />

. "<br />

IS Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha" (Back row, left).<br />

Kappa<br />

Alpha<br />

"Abstinence" was the theme at national convention this year. L wr nc Mlch I<br />

Verne Dodds<br />

Donald Donnelly<br />

Gene Edwards<br />

Martin Gaughen<br />

Walter Hasse<br />

Willard Hazel<br />

KAPPA ALPHA<br />

Founded on<br />

December 21, 1865, at<br />

Washington and Lee<br />

University,<br />

Lexington, Virginia.<br />

Local Gamma Iota<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1951<br />

Located at<br />

3620 Nile Street<br />

San Diego, Califor~ia.<br />

Many members prominent in field of athletics .... Football<br />

team members were Don Bonatus, Paul Held, Norman Nygaard,<br />

Bob Newton, AI Walker, Frank Gigletto, Ed Jones, John Polos,<br />

Marshall Malcolm, Tom O'Brien, Gene Edwards, Verne Dodds,<br />

and Jack Jantz Walt Haase and Jim Poole were on the<br />

baseball team Outstanding track team member was Jack<br />

Razzetto.' Frank Gigletto was a member of the wrestling<br />

team .... Blue Key tapped Paul Held .... President were Tom<br />

O'Brien and Don Bonatus .... Fraternity copped Fite Nite championship<br />

.... Halloween party and Christmas formal. ... Alumni<br />

dinner in Scripps Cottage following homecoming football game .<br />

. . . Dinner-dance in February .... Member of Kappa Alpha<br />

is SDSC Graduate Manager Dick Thomas .... Other prominent<br />

local alumni are Les Cassie, San Diego Junior College baseball<br />

coach; and Bill Matthie , athletic director at Herbert Hoover<br />

High School. ... Also members of Kappa Alpha are Actor Randolph<br />

Scott, F.B.1. Director J. Edgar Hoover, and Griffith Hayes.<br />

... Fraternity founded at Washington College in Lexington,<br />

Virginia in 1865 .... Local chapter, Gamma Iota, installed in<br />

Tom<br />

James<br />

Larry<br />

O'Brien<br />

Palmer<br />

Payt'on<br />

Jim<br />

Jim<br />

Jones<br />

Kirst<br />

1951 ....<br />

Our football squad favors aerial tactics ....<br />

John<br />

Palos<br />

Dick<br />

Larry<br />

Kirwin<br />

Krause<br />

Richard<br />

Steed<br />

John<br />

Richard<br />

Lamb<br />

Lathers<br />

Vernon<br />

Stephens


Joe Berry<br />

Dick Blume<br />

Dennis Ditmars<br />

Thomas Dodge<br />

Ed Donahue<br />

Dean Edwards<br />

Roger Estey<br />

Bernerd Flaherty<br />

Don Bowen<br />

Jim Bracklow<br />

Larry Fordyce<br />

Charles Freebern<br />

William Freeman<br />

Frank Gallucci<br />

Rex Hammock<br />

Phil Heuback<br />

Marvin Braddock<br />

Bevan Brown<br />

Clothes make the man, you know.<br />

Harold Jackson<br />

Alan Johnson<br />

Bill Lancaster<br />

Frank Lewis<br />

George Mair<br />

Tom Malmin<br />

KAPPA<br />

SIGMA<br />

Richard Burnett<br />

Gene Burns<br />

Archie Burton<br />

Art Butler<br />

Bud Butler<br />

Clinton Byers<br />

Thomas Caracciolo<br />

Jim Cherry<br />

James Chilton<br />

John Clark<br />

Wilfred Cooper<br />

Ralph Davis<br />

Founded on<br />

December 10, 1869,<br />

at the Uhiversity of<br />

Virginia.<br />

Local Epsilon Iota<br />

founded in 1949.<br />

Located at<br />

6195 Montezuma Road,<br />

San Diego, California.<br />

Kappa Sigma<br />

Members of Kappa Sigma are Dr. George Ziegenfuss, S~SC<br />

basketball coach; and Edmund Nuttall, college activities officer.<br />

. . . Most Valuable Player award went to basketball team member<br />

Bob Brady for the second straight year .... K Sigs Danny<br />

Newport, John Hannon, and Roy Woodmansee also played ob<br />

the basketball team .... Baseball team members were B.<br />

Petty, Ed Scott, Dick Pomeroy Bernie Flarety and Dick Noms.<br />

, I<br />

... Fraternity presented SDSC's mascot, the burro, to the coIIego<br />

e<br />

at homecoming. . . . SDSC cheerleader was Frank GalluccI.<br />

... PreSidents were John Clark and Jerden See Runner-u,p<br />

for Best Dressed Man honors was Jerry McIntire New Yea: s<br />

Eve dance at Carlsbad Kappa Sigma founded at Universl~y<br />

of Virginia in 1869 Chapter installed on this campuS In<br />

1947 .... Songwriter Hoagy Carmichael TV personality Peter<br />

Potter, and Commentators Edward R. Murrow, , Drew Pears on,<br />

and Lowell Thomas are all members of Kappa Sigma ....<br />

138<br />

Bob Messinger<br />

Tom Moon<br />

Bob Moore<br />

Robert Morrison<br />

Robert Myers<br />

Jack McClelland<br />

Don McClure<br />

Jerry Mcintire<br />

Bill McMichael<br />

Bob McMichael<br />

Richard North<br />

Jack Osborn<br />

Jack Peckenpaugh<br />

Don Pendleton<br />

Bob Petty<br />

Milton Radmilovich<br />

Robert Robison<br />

Bruce Russell<br />

Bob Ryan<br />

Frank St. Sure<br />

Edwin Schell<br />

Ed Scott<br />

Jerden See<br />

Gerald Smart<br />

Rene Soriano<br />

Frank Stevenson<br />

Gaylord Stickney<br />

Don Sullivan<br />

Jim Swan<br />

Bill Thomas<br />

John Tunnell<br />

Walt Turner<br />

Edward<br />

Wolfensberger<br />

Jack Wonelly<br />

Ray Woodmansee<br />

Jim Wright


James Beachler<br />

Kenneth Bitter<br />

Tim Hubbard<br />

Jim Hunt<br />

George Hurst<br />

Ted Carnes<br />

William Devitt<br />

Donald Imlay<br />

Pat Ireland<br />

Hubert Johnson<br />

John<br />

Jerry<br />

Emrick<br />

Fischer<br />

"outsider."<br />

Lambda<br />

Chi Alpha<br />

Brother Frankie Laine stops by for a visit.<br />

Mort Jorgensen<br />

<strong>Del</strong> Kaufman<br />

Jack Lewis<br />

Robert Foster<br />

Jack France<br />

John France<br />

Zane Frentress<br />

Cecil Ginn<br />

John Gorman<br />

Jim Hall<br />

Darryl Hansen<br />

LAMBDA CH I ALPHA<br />

Founded on<br />

November 2, 1909,<br />

at Boston University,<br />

Boston, Mass.<br />

Local Zeta Pi Zeta<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1948.<br />

Located at<br />

3540 King Street<br />

San Diego, Ca/iforn'ia.<br />

Annual Cross and Crescent formal given in conjunction<br />

with other Col ifornia chapters .... Closedbid<br />

Lambda Chi "Alphatraz." ... With Sigma Chi,<br />

co-sponsored Donkey Baseball Game in the Fall to<br />

raise money for the Student Union Building Fund.<br />

... Open-bid EI Sombrero, at which the Campus<br />

Wetback was selected .... Reigning as King Kotton<br />

at the Chi Omega Showboat was Hal Nease ....<br />

Track team member was Jim Hunt .... Jack Gorman<br />

was IFe treasurer .... Presidents were Ray<br />

Shroeder and Mort Jorgensen .... Lambda Chi<br />

float copped honors as Most Novel in the homecoming<br />

parade .... Fraternity team holds the BB<br />

softball championship in city league Lambda<br />

Chi founded at Boston University in 1909 Local<br />

chapter affiliated in 1948 .... Member of Lambda<br />

Chi Alpha is SDSC President Malcolm A. Love....<br />

Other prominent alumni are former president Harry<br />

Truman, Singer Frankie Laine, Pianist Carl Fischer,<br />

Actor Gene Hersholt , and Chester Gould, author of<br />

Dick Tracy ....<br />

Robert Montgomery<br />

Ralph McKay<br />

Harold Nease<br />

Garald Orman<br />

Leo Payne<br />

Don Rigler<br />

Ray Schroeder<br />

William Sevier<br />

"Surely the AAA dues can wait."<br />

Bruce<br />

William<br />

Stafford<br />

Strickland<br />

Jacque Hart<br />

Skip Hervey<br />

Robert Sweetwood<br />

Robert Szakacs<br />

Richard<br />

Donald<br />

Hi/men<br />

Hobbs<br />

Wesley<br />

William<br />

Thornton<br />

Villarino


Don Adams<br />

Robert Arnhym<br />

Jack Housenga<br />

Ed Hubler<br />

Dick Laabs<br />

Frank Asaro<br />

George Baker<br />

William Lakin<br />

Pete Launder<br />

Skip Leach<br />

Fred Bruner<br />

Doug Brunson<br />

The future leaders of our nation.<br />

Richard Learn<br />

Francis Linderman<br />

Lawrence Lundy<br />

Norman Bucholz<br />

Tom Carter<br />

Robert Cornett<br />

Thomas Crandall<br />

Rickey Demarinis<br />

Wayne Fillpot<br />

Gerald Fisher<br />

Rex Gaede<br />

Pi Kappa<br />

PI<br />

KAPPA ALPHA<br />

Founded on<br />

March 1, 1868, at the<br />

University of Virginia.<br />

Local <strong>Del</strong>ta Kappa<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1948.<br />

Located at<br />

7811 La Mesa Blvd<br />

La Mesa, California'.'<br />

Alpha<br />

Sweepstakes winner at the homecoming parade<br />

was Pi Kappa Alpha's giraffe float .... Well-known<br />

for annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving night. ...<br />

Spring formal, at which Phyllis Fleming was crowned<br />

"Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha." "Pi" eating<br />

contest in the Quad during the Fall. Joe Mc-<br />

Caffrey was one of SDSC's three cheerleaders ....<br />

Blue Key members were Pete Launder and Dick<br />

Dickenson .... Annual closed-bid September Serenade<br />

Presidents were Carl Holzinger and Rex<br />

Gaede Treasurer of the Sophomore class was<br />

Jerry Fisher .... Competition each Spring with Sigma<br />

Alpha Epsilon for the Thunder Mug Trophy ....<br />

Fraternity founded at University of Virginia in 1868 .<br />

. . . Local chapter, <strong>Del</strong>ta Kappa, installed in 1948.<br />

. .. Member of PiKA is Dr. Donald R. Watson, SDSC<br />

Dean of Instruction .... Other PiKAs on the SDSC<br />

faculty are George N. Sorenson, chairman of the<br />

Fine Arts Division, and Dr. John S. Wright, Business<br />

Division chairman .... Also prominent members of<br />

the fraternity are Senators Wayne Morse and John<br />

Sparkman, California Football Coach "Pappy" Waldorf,<br />

and Baseball Commissioner Happy Chandler.<br />

Up to his neck<br />

in work.<br />

Don Malloy<br />

Bernard Martin<br />

Phil May<br />

Joseph McCaffrey<br />

Bill McGrath<br />

Woody Naylor<br />

Lionel Parlin<br />

AI Pirie<br />

Robert Ritter<br />

Patrick Tobin<br />

David Town<br />

Lee Granell<br />

David Greenlee<br />

Cliff Treais<br />

Stancil Wilson<br />

Gene Holahan<br />

Carl Holzinger<br />

Mike Wynn<br />

Gene Wright


Oliver Askew<br />

Bruce Barngrover<br />

Gary Long<br />

John Mitchell<br />

Denny Morrison<br />

Dick<br />

Maurice<br />

Blair<br />

Camillo<br />

Thomas Mulligan<br />

Ronald McConnehea<br />

John Osburn<br />

Don Clark<br />

Gene Clarke<br />

"Pardon me, but am I on the Coliseum road?"<br />

While the house was being remodeled ....<br />

Robert Oswald<br />

Frank Peard<br />

Michael Reilly<br />

Richard Emery<br />

Leon Feigenbutz<br />

Ray Garding<br />

David Gill<br />

Gary Gillenberg<br />

Tom Goodbody<br />

Don Harrington<br />

Gary Hemming<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

SIGMA ALPHA<br />

EPSILON<br />

Founded on<br />

March 9, 1856, at the<br />

University of Alabama.<br />

Local California Theta<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1949.<br />

Located at<br />

7140 Saranac Drive ,<br />

La Mesa, California.<br />

Chairs were furnished only with the $ 1.95 dinner.<br />

This year marked the Silver Jubilee of the annual<br />

open-bid Ford Frol ic .... Other outstanding events<br />

on the SAE social calendar were the Bonita Tea,<br />

Black and White formal at Christmas time, Spring<br />

Pledge Presents, and Purple and Gold formal in<br />

June .... Fraternity took first place in IFC bowling<br />

competition .... AS vice president, Who's Who, and<br />

Blue Key member was Tom Goodbody .... Track<br />

team members were Don Wheeler and 01 iver Askew.<br />

... Tom Mulligan, Vic Long, and Ray Vidal were<br />

football team members .... AS Council Member<br />

Dave Gill was named Best Dressed Man on Campus.<br />

... Head cheerleader was Fred Allen .... AI Secord<br />

was Senior class treasurer Presidents were Bob<br />

Slaughter and Ray Vidal. Fraternity founded in<br />

1856 at University of Alabama .... Local chapter,<br />

California Theta , installed in 1949. . . . SDSC<br />

Football Coach Bill Schutte and Lt. Col. Charles E.<br />

Mosse, head of the AFROTC on campus, are members<br />

of SAE .... Other prominent alumni are Mayor<br />

Poulson of Los Angeles, Actor Dick Powell, Crooner<br />

Rudy Valle, Milton Eisenhower, Harold Stassen, Golf<br />

Great Bobby Jones, and the late Ernie Pyle.<br />

Home is where the mortgage is.<br />

Jack Rogers<br />

William Schultz<br />

Charles Scott<br />

Alan Secord<br />

Jim Sherrill<br />

Bob Slaughter<br />

Dick Slaughter<br />

Craig Starkey<br />

Barry Taylor<br />

Dale Vatis<br />

Ray Vidal<br />

Jim Vierhus<br />

Pat Henry<br />

Thomas Hutchinson<br />

Roy Wagner<br />

John Ward<br />

Conrad Jimenez<br />

Dick LeBlanc<br />

George Watson<br />

Donald Wheeler


Charles<br />

Armand<br />

Abbott<br />

Alkire<br />

Ralph Darr<br />

Ernest DeBlanc<br />

Bill Dickenson<br />

Arthur Ellsworth<br />

William Fairbairn<br />

Roy Fields<br />

Donald Foster<br />

Maurice<br />

John<br />

Altshuler<br />

Anders<br />

Rhudy Fowler<br />

Dan Freeman<br />

Bert Grigsby<br />

Robert Grimes<br />

George Harbaugh<br />

Stuart Harvey<br />

Thomas Hemphill<br />

Bob Baker<br />

John Baker<br />

Patterned after a well-known Southern group ....<br />

Sigma<br />

Chi<br />

Leonard Hendren<br />

Harry Higgins<br />

William Howell<br />

Dean Hunter<br />

John Irwin<br />

Tom Johnson<br />

Norman Kary<br />

John Baldessari<br />

Dale Barbat<br />

John Bates<br />

J ames Beasley<br />

George Benson<br />

Charles Birkett<br />

Richard Birkett<br />

Eugene Brown<br />

Con aid Buechler<br />

Jack Caldwell<br />

Tony Campbell<br />

Benjy Cruz<br />

SIGMA<br />

Founded<br />

CHI<br />

on<br />

June 28, 1855, at<br />

Miami<br />

Oxford,<br />

University,<br />

Ohio.<br />

Local <strong>Del</strong>ta Xi chapter<br />

founded in 1949.<br />

Located<br />

at<br />

5826 Montezuma Road,<br />

San Diego, California.<br />

Many outstanding names on campus .... AS President nnd<br />

Joe Rosa .... Phil Whitacre was president of the Senior class an<br />

president of Xolotl. AS Council members were Andy Brown<br />

and John Baldessari Holding membership in Blue Key wer.e<br />

Joe Rosa, Phil Whitacre, Joel Snyder, and Bert Grigsby. : .. Pre~:<br />

dent of Arnold Air Society was Kenny Whitcomb .... Nine me. t<br />

bers on the football team .... Third place at the West POI~S<br />

Invitational Debate Tournament went to Joel Snyder and Le~t<br />

Acord .... Six members named to Who's Who .... Frat~r~1 y<br />

was, for the third straight year, in IFC basketball competltlOnd<br />

... Presidents were Bert Grigsby and Dennis King .... ~ponsore<br />

winning homecoming queen candidate Eloda Miller Grigsby. : . i<br />

Annual closed-bid Sweetheart Dan'ce and open-bid Trop~a<br />

Cruise .... Basketball team members were Noel Mickelson, oy<br />

Fields, and Jim Sams .... Noel Mickelson and Bert Grigs~y we;~<br />

members of the baseball team .... Co-winner of the Llnem<br />

of the Year award was football team member Frank Acosta ....<br />

Fraternity won trophy for Best Construction and Design for ~om~coming<br />

float .... Sigma Chi founded at Miami UniverSIty In<br />

Oxfo~d, Ohio, in 1855 .... Local chapter installed in 1949. ~ist<br />

Prominent alumni include Actor John Wayne and Cartoo<br />

Milton Caniff.<br />

146<br />

Joseph Kelly<br />

Dennis King<br />

Robert Klein<br />

Jay Kowal<br />

Raymond<br />

Le Compte<br />

David Limbacher<br />

Robert Lyon<br />

Howard Mayfield<br />

Noel Mickelsen<br />

Micky M'oret<br />

Jerry Moss<br />

Eugene Myers<br />

J ames McCarty<br />

James McDermott<br />

Anthony McPeak<br />

Douglas Nairne<br />

Ralph Pesqueira<br />

Duane Pillsbury<br />

Richard Plum<br />

Lee Rens<br />

William Richardson<br />

Joseph Rosa<br />

Meldrain Ruppin<br />

James Sams<br />

'David Schmitz<br />

Thomas Sharkey<br />

Ted Siekman<br />

Joel Snyder<br />

J ames Steiner<br />

Ronald Stewart<br />

Richard Suszko<br />

Richard Taylor<br />

Thomas Tozar<br />

Thomas Trainer<br />

William Weiner<br />

Richard Whaley<br />

Philip Whitacre<br />

William White<br />

Rodney Wilson


Peter<br />

Donald<br />

Barbie<br />

Barton<br />

Bruce Nicholason<br />

Earl Ocker<br />

Larry<br />

Joseph<br />

Brown<br />

Daly<br />

Keith<br />

Kenneth<br />

Polk<br />

Polk<br />

Salvadore<br />

Alfred<br />

Flores<br />

Frisch<br />

But, honest, Mother, we did have a flat.<br />

"I was a 98-pound weakling."<br />

Sigma<br />

Phi Epsilon<br />

Edward Reed<br />

Chris Scheidel<br />

Charles Griffin<br />

Don Hickethier<br />

Kenneth Hoffert<br />

Howard Hough<br />

Jerry Laudermilk<br />

Fred Leonard<br />

Formal Queen of Hearts Ball in February .... Halloween<br />

party for neighborhood kids .... Fraternity collected $250 this<br />

year for the Red Cross in an off-campus drive .... New Year's<br />

Eve dance .... Annual Mothers' Day tea at the fraternity house.<br />

... Sal Flores served as IFC secretary .... Baseball team member<br />

was Ken Pattison .... Presidents were James Scott and Sal Flores.<br />

... Familiar white house on Hardy Way .... Fraternity founded<br />

in 1901 at Richmond College .... SDSC chapter, California <strong>Del</strong>ta,<br />

installed in 1947, first national fraternity on campus .... Prominent<br />

San Diegans who claim membership in Sigma Phi Epsilon<br />

are Columnist Neil Morgan and Sportscaster AI Schuss Also<br />

a Sig Ep is Ted Mack, of Original Amateur Hour fame .<br />

,.<br />

SIGMA PH I EPSILON<br />

Founded in<br />

November, 1901, at<br />

Richmond College.<br />

Local California <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />

chapter founded on<br />

November 17, 1947.<br />

Located at<br />

5712 Hardy Way,<br />

San Diego, California.<br />

George Schleif<br />

James Scott<br />

Dan Severns<br />

Richard Seymour<br />

Andy Smith<br />

Manuel Smith<br />

B:l1 Lockman<br />

Richard Mackie<br />

Kanis and Wahinis enjoy their fish and poi.<br />

Lonely hearts club-college branch.<br />

Phil Sounichsen<br />

Bob Weaver<br />

Ronald<br />

Louis<br />

Morgan<br />

Moritz<br />

Dean<br />

Zeithler<br />

Frank<br />

Jerry<br />

Munley<br />

McGue<br />

143


Robert Beachler<br />

Gene Blair<br />

Elmo Parker<br />

Jack Parish<br />

Charles Boeh<br />

Garry Butterfield<br />

Howard Pray<br />

Duane Schirmer<br />

Dick Hedman<br />

Dean Leptich<br />

Robert<br />

Stanley<br />

House<br />

Moore<br />

Frank<br />

Donald<br />

Klein<br />

Myers<br />

Darrel Lachel<br />

Lawrence Nelson<br />

Terry Lauritsen<br />

John Owens<br />

Samuel Christie<br />

Tim Churchill<br />

Keith Collard<br />

Russell Condon<br />

William Cook<br />

Melvin Curry<br />

Channing Day<br />

Martin Donahue<br />

SIGMA PI<br />

Founded on<br />

February 26, 1897,<br />

at Vincennes University,<br />

Vincennes, Indiana.<br />

Local Alpha Omega<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1949.<br />

Located at<br />

Gibbs Airport,<br />

Linda Vista, California.<br />

"Arthur Murray taught me dancing in a hurry."<br />

Sigma Pi<br />

Named "Craziest Cat" at the Teke Lamboogie was Sam<br />

Christie .... Winner of the Sig Ep Beard Growing Contest was<br />

Hank Turner .... Named "Mr. Christmas" during the IFC-<br />

Salvation Army canned food drive was Harry Grow Annual<br />

Orchid Ball, closed-bid formal, during the Fall. Open-bid<br />

Moonl ight Serenade in the Spring. . . . Father-Son Banquet<br />

during May .... IFC vice president, secretary-treasurer of Oceotl,<br />

and Junior class treasurer was Dean Leptich .... Bob House<br />

served as AMS treasurer .... Fraternity copped the IFC badminton<br />

championship for the second straight year .... Chapter also<br />

awarded national Sigma Pi's efficiency award for the second<br />

straight year .... Presi.dent was Hal Fassett .... Sigma Pi founded<br />

at Vincennes University in 1897 .... Chartered at SDSC in 1949 .<br />

. . . Dr. George D. Stoddard, University of Illinois president; Harry<br />

S. Hanna, president of Bell Telephone Company; and LeRoy G.<br />

Spencer, vice president of Packard Motor Company, are members<br />

of Sigma Pi .... Prominent locally are Stedman C. Gould, manager<br />

of Sears, Roebuck Company, and C. C. Blakemore, vice<br />

president of the First National Bank ....<br />

Jack Schwartz<br />

Bob Smith<br />

Jim Spears<br />

Arnie Strauss<br />

Jerry Sullivan<br />

Carl Tressler<br />

Henry Turner<br />

Glenn Van Denburg<br />

Duane Eberhardt<br />

Hal Fassett<br />

When I was in the Islands ....<br />

The party carried out a Chinese theme.<br />

Peter<br />

Harvey<br />

Ward<br />

Watkins<br />

Jerry Foster<br />

Harry Grow<br />

Robert<br />

Rodney<br />

Williams<br />

Woodward<br />

John Halverson<br />

Harlan Hayden<br />

Roy Woodward<br />

Loel Zuehlke


Bill Arnold<br />

John Baker<br />

Leon<br />

Walton<br />

Rogus<br />

Rogers<br />

Herbert<br />

William<br />

Black<br />

Bryan<br />

Charles Royer<br />

Gary Russell<br />

Marvin Gudmundson Daniel Hale<br />

Patrick Huffman Roger Hutflesz<br />

Richard<br />

James<br />

Haworth<br />

Jacobs<br />

George Himel<br />

Eric Johnson<br />

Robert<br />

Walter<br />

Hoffelder<br />

Johnson<br />

Don Koppen haven<br />

Bob MacFarlane<br />

Antero Lehto<br />

Tom McDowell<br />

Robert Lopez<br />

Jim McVicar<br />

Ronnie<br />

Howard<br />

Moore<br />

Pipes<br />

Paul Myers<br />

Don Robinson<br />

Walt Bussey<br />

Ralph Cadman<br />

Ray Dahlin<br />

Ernest Danjou<br />

Robert Denison<br />

Jose DeVega<br />

Darrell Downs<br />

Richard Dudley<br />

Fraternity claims many outstanding campus leaders ....<br />

Fall President of Blue Key and member of Who's Who was Danny<br />

Hale .... Blue Key vice president in the Fall was George Sunga,<br />

AS Council member, homecoming chairman, and Who's Who<br />

member Darrell Downs was also a member of Blue Key and<br />

Who's Who AS Council members were Ronnie Moore and<br />

Gail Thompson, <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste co-sports editor .... AMS secretary,<br />

Fall Oceotl president, and Blue Key secretary was Ray Dahlin.<br />

· .. Cross country lettermen were BiII Gookin and Ron Gerrard.<br />

· .. Ron Gerrard was also a member of the wrestling team ....<br />

Annual open-bid Lamboogie in the Fall. ... "Sweetheart of Tau<br />

Kappa Epsilon" was crowned at the Carnation Carousel in April.<br />

· .. With the end of the school year came TKE's annual Hawaiian<br />

Luau .... Float copped trophy for Best Use of Flowers and third<br />

place fraternity honors at homecoming .... Winner o-f the Ugly<br />

Man Contest was George Sunga, who was crowned "St. Patrick"<br />

at the Shamrock Shuffle Fraternity founded at Illinois Wesleyan<br />

University in 1899 Chapter installed at SDSC in 1950.<br />

· .. Prominent alumni include Actors Ronald Reagan and Dan<br />

Duryea, Bandleaders Tex Beneke, Stan Kenton, Freddy Martin,<br />

and Lawrence Welk, and Senator Hunt of Wyoming .... Locally<br />

prominent alumni are Anderson Borthwick, president of First<br />

National Bank, and Fred Rohr, Jr., of Rohr Aircraft ....<br />

Tau Kappa<br />

TAU KAPPA EPSILON<br />

Founded on<br />

January 10, 1899,<br />

at Illinois Wesleyan<br />

University.<br />

Locol Gamma Lambda<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1950.<br />

Located at<br />

3039 Adams Avenue,<br />

San Diego, California.<br />

Epsilon<br />

Edward Scanlon<br />

Roland Schneider<br />

Tom Segel<br />

Donald Settle<br />

Tsuneo<br />

Joe<br />

Shishido<br />

Sission<br />

Victor Lee<br />

Stephens<br />

George Sunga<br />

Alfred<br />

Bill<br />

Duran<br />

Evans<br />

"Soda?"<br />

Oh, I mean, "Sugar?"<br />

Spring pledges.<br />

(Photo was snapped before "the treatment"),<br />

Gail Thompson<br />

Bill Tucker<br />

Ray<br />

Jack<br />

Fellows<br />

Foreman<br />

William<br />

Allen<br />

Wendt<br />

Wren<br />

Ronald<br />

William<br />

Garrard<br />

Gookin<br />

Chuck<br />

Robert<br />

Wright<br />

Wynn


William Bowman<br />

<strong>Del</strong>mer Burk<br />

Irwin Forbing<br />

Tom Gordinier<br />

Georgo<br />

Roetnel<br />

Walt Gutjahr<br />

Bert Hand<br />

Even the Sultan is a Theta Chi.<br />

Slick as an ad for Mountain<br />

Dew.<br />

Charles<br />

Scharf<br />

Theta<br />

Chi<br />

David Hoffland<br />

Thomas Kaiser<br />

Rod Livingston<br />

Charles Micenhimer<br />

Jack Opdycke<br />

John Owen<br />

THETA<br />

CHI<br />

Founded on<br />

April 10, 1856 ,<br />

at Norwick University,<br />

Norwick, Vermont.<br />

Local Gamma Theta<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1947.<br />

Located at<br />

5835 EI Cajon Blvd.,<br />

San Diego, California.<br />

Who's Who and Blue Key claimed Don Ritchey, Junior class<br />

president and AS Council member .... Outstanding SDSC high<br />

jumper was Joe Page .... Member of Theta Chi is Dr. Lewis B.<br />

Lesley, faculty adviser to the fraternity and to Blue Key....<br />

Presidents were Don Ritchey and Ed Philbin .... Annual Carnation<br />

Ball, closed-bid Christmas formal. ... Spring formal at which<br />

the "Dream Girl of Theta Chi" was crowned .... Pre-school<br />

dance for all new students .... Closed-bid Circle Bar X western<br />

dance .... Chapter this year won national award for scholarship.<br />

... Alumni prominent locally are Gen. Maurice Holmes and Adm.<br />

Frederick Sherman .... Fraternity founded in 1856 at Norwich<br />

University, Norwich, Vermont .... Local chapter, Gamma Theta,<br />

installed in 1947 ....<br />

Glen Snyder<br />

Don Sullivan<br />

William Valentine<br />

Ed Philbin<br />

Ronald Potts<br />

Egads!<br />

Here comes the chaperone!<br />

John<br />

Will<br />

Don Prentice<br />

Patrick Raine<br />

AI Zahalsky<br />

John Ratcliffe •<br />

Don Ritchey<br />

J


Joel Barries<br />

Art Bclenzon<br />

Alan Mishne<br />

Norman Panlsh<br />

Don Byrnes<br />

Noel Fishman<br />

Shearn Platt<br />

Edmond Rosenthal<br />

Bashful Belenzon "just happens" to have noticed his picture in The Aztec.<br />

"Aw, shucks, it was nothing."<br />

Julian Frank<br />

Martin Freedman<br />

Michael Friedlander<br />

Stanley Friedman<br />

Joel Goldfus<br />

Harvey Goodfriend<br />

Ronnie Greenberg<br />

Harry Hamber<br />

Membership included leaders in many phases of campus life.<br />

.. Commissioner of Finance, president of Blue Key, and member<br />

of Who's Who was Ronnie Greenberg .... Who's Who also<br />

claimed Bob Waller, secretary of Blue Key and Co-editor of <strong>Del</strong><br />

Sudoeste .... Member of the football squad was another Who's<br />

Who and Blue Key member, Art Belenzon, who served as IFC<br />

president Lenny Bloom was a member of the wrestling and<br />

track teams Serving on the AS Council was AI Mishne ....<br />

Fraternity editor of <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste was Shearn Platt .... ZBT float<br />

copped second-place fraternity honors at homecoming parade.<br />

... Advertising manager for The Aztec and <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste for the<br />

post two years was Joel Goldfus .... Fraternity took permanent<br />

possession of IFC scholarship trophy by earning top fraternity<br />

grode-point average for the past three semesters .... Presidents<br />

were Bob Waller and AI Mishne .... Annual New Year's Eve<br />

party .... Semi-annual formal initiation dinner-dances ....<br />

Theatre party followinq one-oct play tournament .... Runner-up<br />

in the Best Dressed Man contest was Ronnie Greenberg ....<br />

Fraternity founded at College of the City of New York in 1898.<br />

... Local chopter, Beta Lambda, installed in 1951 .... Prominent<br />

ZBTs include Bernard Baruch, Jock Benny, Sid Luckman, and<br />

Henry Morganthau ....<br />

Zeta<br />

ZETA<br />

BETA TAU<br />

Founded on<br />

December 29, 1898,<br />

at the College of the<br />

City of New York..<br />

Lo:::al Beta Lambda<br />

chapter founded<br />

in 1951.<br />

Located at<br />

3211 Thirtieth Street,<br />

San Diego, California.<br />

Beta Tau<br />

Myron Shapero<br />

Burton Sharpe<br />

Harry Siayen<br />

Don Solomon<br />

Bernard Sosna<br />

Robert Waller<br />

Dan Weinberg<br />

Martin Weiner<br />

Skiing was the thing<br />

at Big Bear.<br />

Just polish them, boys. Just polish them.<br />

Lawrence Kahan<br />

Stephen Kirschtel<br />

Leonard Weiss<br />

Herbert Wenig<br />

Donn Kobernick<br />

Harvey Levitt<br />

Joe Winicki<br />

Mike Witte<br />

156<br />

____~---------""J


Sports<br />

159


Cal Poly<br />

San Diego<br />

Fresno<br />

Pepperdine<br />

Los Angeles<br />

Santa Barbara<br />

CCAA Football Standings<br />

W L T<br />

500<br />

3 1 1<br />

221<br />

230<br />

140<br />

140<br />

Pet.<br />

1.000<br />

.750<br />

.500<br />

.400<br />

.200<br />

.200<br />

COACH<br />

BILL SCHUTTE<br />

Fullback Norman Nygaard got the Aztecs<br />

off to a fine start by scoring four times ...<br />

Lighter Islanders threw in entire squad, but<br />

couldn't stop San Diego from piling up a 26-0<br />

halftime bulge ... Nygaard scored on runs<br />

of 13, 33, 23 and 16 yards, rushing for a<br />

total of 123 yards in 13 tries, a 9.5 average<br />

... Paul Held connected on six of 14 passes<br />

and Verne Dodds added two for two for a<br />

total of 124 aerial yards ... Phil Prokap<br />

moved 67 yards in six carries and scored on<br />

a 12-yard burst, Marsh Malcolm added 25<br />

more in five tries and scored on a five-yard<br />

buck after setting it up with a 39-yard return<br />

of a punt ... Held booted two extra<br />

points, Dodds one, and Bob Lyon one ...<br />

Standouts on the defensive side were guard<br />

Ed Johns and tackle Gene Edwards.<br />

Football<br />

S.D.<br />

40<br />

12<br />

6<br />

12<br />

40<br />

27<br />

14<br />

7<br />

72<br />

230<br />

SEASON'S RECORD<br />

Opp.<br />

University of Hawaii .________________ 7<br />

California Polytechnic . 33<br />

George Pepperdine 0<br />

New Mexico University . 41<br />

Los Angeles State ._________ 13<br />

Fresno State .. . .. . . 27<br />

Occ identa I ..._. . ... ....__<br />

.. _....._... 7<br />

Marine Corps<br />

Santa Barbara<br />

Recruit Depot .._.__.. 14<br />

. ....._...__....__.. .._.._.... 0<br />

142<br />

Head Manager: Roland Schneider. Trainer: Don Weisenberger.<br />

Asst. Manager: Dick Loritz.<br />

161<br />

160


Norm Nygaard<br />

Fullback<br />

Ed Johns<br />

Guard<br />

Don Bonatus<br />

Halfback<br />

Harry Higgins<br />

Center<br />

Jay Gutowski into the secondary of Hawaii for Aztec yardage.<br />

Vic Long squirms<br />

away from Gaucho man with assist from Gene Edwards.<br />

Phil Prokop<br />

Halfback<br />

Paul Held<br />

Quarterback<br />

Biggest crowd in three years at Aztec Bowl, 9,500, saw<br />

San Diego give Cal Poly four touchdowns on fumbles ...<br />

Staters scored first and appeared on the way to dumping<br />

defending CCAA champs, Prokop scooting over from the<br />

10-yard line ... Then fumbles dropped into Poly arms<br />

and passes went astray, and the nightmare was on ...<br />

Aztecs outrushed Mustangs, 241 to 114, but couldn't keep<br />

ball long enough to start a scoring drive ... Nygaard again<br />

was top rusher with 77 yards in 15 carries, followed by<br />

Prokop, 74 in six, and Malcolm with 60 yards in two trips<br />

... Even with the high score against them, State defense<br />

looked good, twice holding Poly inside the 15-yard line ...<br />

Start of season hurts cropped up in the game when quarterback<br />

Held banged his knee and arm.<br />

A game for the lin~men to boast about, Pepperdine being<br />

held to 81 yards rushing and no completions in seven pass<br />

att~mpts ... Only score of the game came early in the opening<br />

period when Nygaard broke loose from the Wave 27-yard line<br />

. .. Dodds played entire game at quarterback for ailing Held<br />

and turned in a fine performance, although noticeably nervous<br />

One more added to sick Iist when Prokop was bounced after<br />

only first quarter action ... With Phil out, offensive action<br />

slowed down to 193 yards rushing, 123 going to Nygaard, 40<br />

to Malcolm, 29 to Bonatus, and 20 to Prokop ... First game<br />

away from home saw San Diego beat Pepperdine sixth straight<br />

time in the six-game series, but this was their closest call ...<br />

Bigger margin was probable if more passes had been thrown.<br />

Wes Robb<br />

Guard<br />

Bob Lyon<br />

End<br />

Freshman quarterback Frank Richardson in the middle of a Santa Barbara trap.<br />

Phil Prokop off on a 60-yard return of an Occidental punt and six points<br />

for the San Diego cause.<br />

Monte Fritz<br />

End<br />

Vic Long<br />

Fullback<br />

Frank Acosta<br />

Tackle<br />

162<br />

163


Will Hazel<br />

Tackle<br />

Julius Gutowski<br />

Fullback<br />

Bob Linares<br />

Tackle<br />

Bob Newton<br />

Center<br />

Nygaard, Schutte, Benton ... A possible CCAA crown for San Diego Stare in 1954.<br />

Mike Brown<br />

Tackle<br />

Gene Mumy<br />

Guard<br />

Harold Jackson finds out it's hard to move past Ed Johns, as he tries to pick up<br />

yardage for the Marines. Stater Marsh Malcolm moving up to aid Johns.<br />

Injuries popped up left and right as powerful Lobos handed<br />

SDSC a defeat that affected the rest of the Aztec season ...<br />

750-mile jaunt to Lobo territory added seven players to inactive<br />

list, Don Bonatus, AI Walker, Held, Dodds, Jay Gutowski, Gene<br />

Edwards, and Javier Acosta joining the others out of action ...<br />

End Bob Lyon showed New Mexico fans why he was to be named<br />

all-CCAA as he put on a 43.4 punting exhibition and snagged<br />

an 18-yard pass ... Hectic third-period play saw Coach Bill<br />

Schutte inject three quarterbacks into action ... Bonatus started,<br />

Dodds went into the game when Don was injured, Richardson<br />

replaced Codds, and then Dodds when back in for Richardson<br />

... Lobos added insult to injury by stopping State ground attack<br />

and intercepting three passes.<br />

Another defensive display, this time combined with offensive<br />

precision, saw San Diego win its third straight over LA in threeyear<br />

series ... Edwards, Hank Higgins, Johns, Monte Fritz, and<br />

Lyon plugged up line, holding Diablos to 87 yards ... Tou:hdown<br />

machine moved for 425 yards, 322 credited to running ... Malcolm<br />

scored on runs of 22 and 24, pcckinq the boll nine times<br />

for 118 yards, Vic Long scored on the fi rst play of the second<br />

half by crashing 20 yards through the Los Angeles middle and<br />

caught a six-yard TD pass from Held ... Nygaard ripped through<br />

for 132 yards in 15 carries, scoring on a two-yard plunge and a<br />

25-yarder down the middle ... Held booted four points after<br />

touchdowns and completed 10 of 17 passes for 103 yard) ...<br />

No injuries reported.<br />

Verne Dodds<br />

Quarterback<br />

Marshall Malcolm<br />

Halfback<br />

George Leamer<br />

Center<br />

Gary Sada<br />

Halfback<br />

AII-CCAA fullback Norm Nygaard sees the road ahead cleared for him by Aztec blockers,<br />

but has trouble starting downfield into open territory.<br />

Up, but not over. Occidental back finds he can't penetrate State front wall.<br />

Jack Jantz<br />

End<br />

Glen<br />

Woodard<br />

End<br />

164<br />

165


Harold Love<br />

Guard<br />

Gary Russ all<br />

Half Jack<br />

In all kinds of weather, students support the Aztec gridders.<br />

Hugh Simpson<br />

Fullback<br />

Gene Mumy intercepts an Hawaii pass and moves the ball toward' Islander goal.<br />

Frank Richardson<br />

Quarterback<br />

Art Belenzon<br />

Tackle<br />

Dick Runyon<br />

Tackle<br />

Ancient sleeper play in final seconds of the game gave Fresno<br />

the touchdown that tied the game . . . End Monte Fritz broke<br />

through to block the extra point that would have meant an Aztec<br />

defeat ... Malcolm scooted 15 yards in last quarter to "assure"<br />

San Diego victory, 27-21, but following the kickoff, Bulldogs sent<br />

an end to the sideline and hit him with a pass to the State nineyard<br />

Iine, where they pushed it over ... Offensively, the Aztecs<br />

rushed for 239 to 230 yards for Fresno, but Raisin City crew<br />

outpassed locals, 116 to 95 ... Playing before Fresno fans, San<br />

Diego held leads of 14-0, 14-7, 20-14, 27-21, but couldn't h~ld<br />

off that last score ... Malcolm picked up 93 yards in 10 tries<br />

and Nygaard was going for 93 yards in 15 carries.<br />

Three key plays and outstanding line play gave the Aztecs<br />

a win over previously unbeaten and untied Oxy in the Homecoming<br />

game in Aztec Bowl ... Number one was an intercepted<br />

pass by Held on Poet 35-yard line ... Held fired a seven-yard<br />

pass to Malcolm for the first TD and the second important play<br />

... In the fourth quarter, Prokop took an Oxy punt on his own<br />

40 and raced 60 yards for the final score ... Held booted both<br />

points ... Light line for the visitors turned in some fine play<br />

for the 9,000 spectators, but couldn't stop Lyon and Bob Linares<br />

from coming in to harass Occidental backs ... Nygaard also<br />

shone brightly on defense, proving a fine Iin~bac~er ... Lyon<br />

was awarded trophy for being named outstanding lineman of the<br />

game.<br />

Ray Vidal<br />

Halfback<br />

Ray Moore<br />

Guard<br />

Come into my arms ... Quarterback Paul Held adds the finishing touches to a<br />

Wes Robb tackle of Santa Barbara back.<br />

Well,<br />

what now coach?<br />

Bernie Flaherty<br />

End<br />

Bob Hale<br />

End<br />

Ron Stewart<br />

End<br />

Charles Birkett<br />

End<br />

166<br />

167


Tom Sharkey<br />

Halfback<br />

Aztecs picked final game to run up highest SDSC total in<br />

history, a game where everything they did turned out right ...<br />

Nygaard was at his best, scoring on laudatory plays as Held<br />

outfaked Gaucho linemen left and right ... Completing his<br />

term of el igibi Iity at State, Paul was never better, his performance<br />

later to earn him a contract from the professional Detroit Lions<br />

... Coach Schutte ran in everyone, attempting to hold down the<br />

score, but his charges had caught Santa Barbara on a bad night<br />

and showed the home folks fireworks ... Guard Don Love even<br />

got into the scoring column, bagging a blocked punt in the end<br />

zone for six points ... Nygaard top rusher of the year with 889<br />

yards in 126 carries, Malcolm with 433 in 61 tries, and Prokop<br />

with 258 in 30 trips followed Norm<br />

Gene Coda<br />

End<br />

Alan<br />

Hartman<br />

Guard<br />

(<br />

Bob Reid<br />

End<br />

Tom<br />

Mulligan<br />

Guard<br />

Forbes Anderson<br />

Guard<br />

Jim Krist<br />

Guard<br />

Here's mud in your eye ... Halfback Don Bonatus is brought to<br />

Balboa Stadium turf by MCRD tacklers.<br />

Tom O'Brien<br />

Halfback<br />

Dick Suszko<br />

Guard<br />

Toughest game to lose cropped up when MCRD handed the<br />

Staters a one-touchdown setback in rainy, muddy Balboa Stadium<br />

setting ... Shrine game saw 12,000 attend to see San Diego<br />

grab a 7-0 halftime lead on Bonatus' three-yard center buck ...<br />

Opening play of second half saw Boot quarterback Camillo<br />

Capuzzi sl ither out of everyone's hands on a 63-yard QB keep<br />

play for a score ... Former Aztec great Art Preston cl inched It<br />

for the Marines with a 64-yard shot through the line in the fo~rth<br />

quarter ... Bonatus and Malcolm both carried from the field<br />

in the second half as Leathernecks turned on a hard-hitting<br />

exhibition of tackl ing to take the steam from State's offense.<br />

Dave Riley<br />

Tackle<br />

hi h b of points ever scored by an Aztec football team,<br />

The Ig est num er B b<br />

State's 72-0 conquest of Santa ar ara.<br />

169<br />

168


Dr. George Ziegenfuss ... He'll try for two<br />

in a row next season.<br />

S.D.<br />

66<br />

70<br />

52<br />

71<br />

89<br />

95<br />

73<br />

84<br />

69<br />

66<br />

47<br />

140<br />

79<br />

75<br />

78<br />

81<br />

75<br />

67<br />

59<br />

72<br />

110<br />

95<br />

91<br />

87<br />

SEASON'S<br />

RECORD<br />

University of Southern California .<br />

Alumni , .<br />

Loyola (California) ..<br />

Opp.<br />

Who Ittiler .<br />

Occidental .<br />

Long Beach State .<br />

Luke Ai r Force Base .<br />

Arizona State Tempe ..<br />

Arizona State Tempe ..<br />

Fresno State ..<br />

San Diego Marines ..<br />

Chapman .<br />

Pepperdine .<br />

Los Angeles State ..<br />

Fresno State .<br />

Whittier .<br />

Los Angeles State .<br />

California Polytechnic ..<br />

Loyola (California) .<br />

Santa Barbara .<br />

California Polytechnic .<br />

Pepperdine : .<br />

Santa Barbara ..<br />

Pasadena Nazarene .<br />

83<br />

54<br />

65<br />

70<br />

58<br />

59<br />

56<br />

60<br />

59<br />

51<br />

64<br />

37<br />

91<br />

68<br />

67<br />

59<br />

61<br />

73<br />

58<br />

70<br />

96<br />

76<br />

74<br />

90<br />

CCAA<br />

San Diego<br />

Sa nta Ba rba ra<br />

Fresno<br />

Pepperdine<br />

Los Angeles<br />

Cal Poly<br />

Basketba II Standings<br />

W L<br />

8 2<br />

5 5<br />

5 5<br />

4 6<br />

4 6<br />

4 6<br />

Pet.<br />

.800<br />

.500<br />

.500<br />

.400<br />

.400<br />

.400<br />

Basketball<br />

One of the greatest basketball teams in SDSC<br />

history roared to an 18-6 season record including<br />

the first CCAA hoop title in 12 years for<br />

Aztec Mesa ... NAIA playoff game in Pasadena<br />

"bandbox" saw Staters drop 90-87 nod<br />

to Nazarene five ... Coach George Ziegenfuss<br />

got his team off to a slow start, losing two of<br />

first three tries ... high scoring Bob Brady<br />

was out with a bum leg and Danny Newport<br />

couldn't find the hoop ... a one-point victory<br />

over Whittier turned the trick, leveling their<br />

season record at 2-2 and starting them on a<br />

seven-game winning streak ... victims included<br />

Whittier, Occidental, Long Beach State, Luke<br />

Air Force Base and two over Arizona State<br />

Tempe ... Long Beach win, 95-59, saw a new<br />

single game record for points set by Aztecs,<br />

shattering old mark of 89 ... after a 47-64<br />

Art Toth ... A manager's manager.<br />

170<br />

171


You can't have it if '<br />

. I , even I you did used to play for State,<br />

Pardon me, I'm coming through,<br />

The CCAA crown t S<br />

re urns to an Diego State Coil ~<br />

after a 12-year absence, eqe<br />

C. C. A. A.<br />

Champions<br />

loss to powerful Marine Corps Recruit Depot,<br />

Dr. Ziggy pulled out all stops to watch his men<br />

crush Chapman, 140-37, resetting single game<br />

total ... Ray Woodmansee became the first<br />

Aztec in history to score the 100th point for<br />

a basketball team by hitting on a set shot in<br />

back of the key ... Pepperdine put a crimp<br />

in San Diego's CCAA hopes by pinning a 91-79<br />

defeat on them in a rough battle in Los Angeles<br />

. . . Rodger Dishong had front teeth loosened<br />

and four men fouled out ... Stopping only for<br />

breath, the Aztecs took in their belts a notch<br />

and dumped Los Angeles State, 75-68, Fresno<br />

again, 78-67, Whittier, 81-59, and LA again,<br />

75-61, before dropping a tough one to Cal Poly,<br />

73-67 ... with record now at 13-5, non-supporting<br />

fans finally came out to view their<br />

possible league titl ists ... with Bob Brady laying<br />

them up from under the basket, Danny<br />

Newport hooking left- and right-handed, Noel<br />

Mickelsen hitting from the side, Jim Poole potting<br />

them from various positions, Roy Fields<br />

setting his long set shots, and Rodger Dishong<br />

moving in to snare important rebounds, and<br />

with sensational reserve help from Jim Sams,<br />

Newport moves Fresno rebounder as Bob Reid (12)<br />

reaches for the ball.<br />

173


Oh, horrors, how can I stop Mr. Newport's hook.<br />

Bob Reid, Ernie Hartzog, Woodmansee, John<br />

Hannon, Syl Taylor and Jay Turner, San Diego<br />

was on its way ... in a "fouled-up" rematch<br />

with Loyola on the Aztec court, San Diego<br />

edged the Lions 59-58 ... back to the CCAA<br />

trail, they traveled north to slip past Santa<br />

Barbara, 72-70, and then gain sweet revenge<br />

by going past the century mark for the second<br />

time, 110-96, against previous conqueror Cal<br />

Poly ... Jim Poole's 29 points on 13 field goals<br />

and three free throws played a major part in<br />

the win ... returning to home surroundings<br />

before an overflow crowd of 2,000, Staters<br />

clinched league honors by waxing Pepperdine,<br />

95-76 ... Brady poured in 32 points to break<br />

the school mark of 31, which he also held ...<br />

24 hours later, they celebrated "Bob Brady"<br />

night by pasting Santa Barbara, 91-74 ...<br />

Brady again led the team scoring for the year<br />

by virtue of his 429 markers on 142 fielders<br />

and 145 free tosses, an 18.7 average ... Newport<br />

followed Bob with 289 points, Mickelsen<br />

had 248, Poole 223, Fields 208, Sams 151, and<br />

Dishong 138 ... 1891 points scored made them<br />

the highest scoring team in SDSC history, 78.8<br />

game average also was a record ... in final<br />

Fields takes<br />

it away from Fresno men.<br />

Carole Skinner gives the "outstanding player" trophy to<br />

San Diego State's Mr. Basketball, Bob Brady.<br />

Hmm, maybe Ziggy should switch to 3 man-to-man<br />

statistics released by the National Collegiate<br />

Athletic Bureau, San Diego was the top field<br />

goal percentage team in the nation among<br />

small colleges, hitting 44.9 per cent of their<br />

shots ... other fields showed them 12th in<br />

free throw percentage, 14th and 18th in individual<br />

field goal percentages (Brady 50.5, Newport<br />

50.0), fifth in individual free throw percentage<br />

(Brady 83.8) and 76th in individual<br />

scoring (Brady 429 points and 18.7 average)<br />

... team average of 78.8 ranked them 28th in<br />

nation and the team was ranked nationally os<br />

the 81 st in standings, a jump of over 100 from<br />

last year's listings ... San Diego was 11-2 in<br />

won-lost at home and 7-4 on the road ... in<br />

CCAA play, Staters' 8-2 ledger was three games<br />

ahead of 5-5 standard by Santa Barbara ...<br />

Brady named to first CCAA team for second<br />

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A jump pass moves the ball toward a two-pointer.<br />

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Now in the next quarter,<br />

we'll move to a fast break.<br />

Newport's<br />

hook shot has them floored.<br />

Mickelsen battling Fresno hoopsters for a rebound,<br />

Without looking, a basket vs. Santa Barbara.<br />

Roster<br />

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I<br />

consecutive year Mickelsen picked on second<br />

squad, and New~ort, Fields, Poole selected .f~r<br />

h?~orable mention ... Brady finished his el ' 9;d<br />

hility by breaking virtually every scoring rec,ots<br />

for the school ... his new marks are most porn<br />

in one game (32L most field goals in one ga~e<br />

(tie with Jim Poole at 13L most free throwS In<br />

one game (12), most points in one series (twO<br />

games with Cal Poly 54) most points one sea-<br />

" 0) ost<br />

son (585), most points two seasons (96 I'"<br />

point three seasons (1391) highest scoring aver-<br />

, f the<br />

age one season (20.9), besides being one a<br />

top team players ever to don an Aztec uniform<br />

... all this in three seasons of basketball on<br />

Montezuma Mesa ... among his other honors,<br />

he was named to the second team position on<br />

the Kappa Sigma squad throughout the United<br />

States, his fraternity. Mate Danny Newport<br />

was given an honorable mention rating ...<br />

team this year had more student support behind<br />

it than any other basketball team for more<br />

than a decade ... hats off to Dr. George Ziegenf<br />

rss and the 1953-54 basketball team.<br />

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VARSITY<br />

Brady, Robert Senior<br />

Dishong, Rodger Junior<br />

Fie Ids, Roy Sen ior<br />

Hannon, John Sophomore<br />

Hartzog, Ernie Sen ior<br />

M icke Isen, Noe I Sophomore<br />

Newport, Danny Sophomore<br />

Poole, James<br />

Senior<br />

Reid, Robert Senior<br />

Sams, James Sophomore<br />

Taylor, Sylvestor Junior<br />

Tume r, Jay<br />

Sophomore<br />

Woodmansee, Ray Sophomore<br />

JUNIOR<br />

VARSITY<br />

Benson, George Freshman<br />

Brown, Mike<br />

J un ior<br />

Da rroc k, Pau I<br />

Freshman<br />

Monohan, James Freshman<br />

Wha ley, Diek :_Freshman<br />

Wi IIiams, Blaine Sophomore<br />

6'3"<br />

6' 1"<br />

6'0"<br />

6'0"<br />

6'3"<br />

6'6"<br />

6' 1"<br />

6'0"<br />

6'4"<br />

6'0"<br />

5' 11"<br />

6'2"<br />

5'9"<br />

6'2"<br />

6'3"<br />

5' 11"<br />

5'8"<br />

6'3"<br />

6' 1"


CCAA Baseba II Standings<br />

W L<br />

Fresno<br />

12 3<br />

San Diego<br />

9 6<br />

Cal Poly<br />

9 6<br />

Pepperdine<br />

8 7<br />

Santa Barbara<br />

4 11<br />

Los Angeles<br />

3 12<br />

Pet.<br />

.800<br />

.600<br />

.600<br />

.533<br />

.267<br />

.200<br />

Coach Charles R. Smith<br />

SDSC's Dean of Baseball<br />

SEASON'S RECORD<br />

S.D.<br />

Opp.<br />

18 Whittier 0<br />

2 Marine Corps Recruit Depot 4<br />

6 Nava I Ai r Station 7<br />

1 Naval Training Center 2<br />

5 Ph ibPac 12<br />

13 Camp Pendleton 9<br />

5 Loyola (Cal ifornia) 0<br />

3 Naval Training Center 2<br />

4 Ph ibPac 9<br />

8 Fresno 5<br />

1 Marine Corps Recruit Depot. 2<br />

7<br />

18<br />

1 1<br />

1 1<br />

9<br />

4<br />

o<br />

1<br />

1<br />

2<br />

9<br />

9<br />

1<br />

2<br />

8<br />

6<br />

6<br />

9<br />

4<br />

9<br />

13<br />

7<br />

PhibPac 18<br />

Pepperdine 6<br />

Pepperdine . 3<br />

College of Pacific 5<br />

Santa Barbara 3<br />

Santa Barbara 8<br />

Cal Poly 3<br />

Fort Ord . 5<br />

University of Arizona 3<br />

Pepperd ine 5<br />

Camp Pendleton 8<br />

Fresno 10<br />

Fresno 7<br />

LA State 6<br />

EI T oro 3<br />

Naval Air Station 10<br />

~~: ~~:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::: 6<br />

Marine Corps Recruit Depot 5<br />

LA State 8<br />

LA State 0<br />

Santa Barbara 2 Hunter Charlton<br />

Manager<br />

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Caught napping off third.<br />

Aztecs put on a fast finish to take second<br />

place in final CCAA standings, posting a<br />

9-6 record ... San Diego won its first four<br />

loop games, lost six straight and then closed<br />

with five wins ... a 16-17 won-lost record<br />

was the result of a season filled with troubles<br />

for Coach Charlie Smith ... all-sophomore<br />

infield should return next season to do<br />

big things, but it was a tough year of experience<br />

they went through for Aztec fans to<br />

swa Ilow . . . errors tossed away a dozen<br />

games ... to top off the troubles, pitcher<br />

Noel Mickelsen didn't get his 6'6" frame<br />

away from a fast ball quick enough in bat-<br />

ting practice and was sent to the hospital<br />

with head injuries ... tough service nines<br />

took 10 wins from San Diego and lost only<br />

four, but college teams lost 12 while winning<br />

only seven from the Staters ... leading<br />

long ball hitter Walt Haase blasted a halfdozen<br />

homers in 15 CCAA games and appears<br />

a solid bet to retain CCAA first team<br />

honors for second straight year ... Haase<br />

smashed three in last three games, two<br />

traveling more than 420 feet ... Another<br />

all-league possibility is outfielder Dick Pomeroy<br />

who patrols center field next to Haase<br />

in right ... Pitcher Dick Walker opened


Pre-game batting and fielding practice.<br />

A grand slam homer for Mike Brown.<br />

the 1954 season by hurling an 18-0 nohitter<br />

over Whittier ... after four losses to<br />

service clubs, State came back to beat<br />

Camp Pendleton, Loyola and Naval Training<br />

Center ... League opener was an 8-5<br />

over bitter rival Fresno with Mickelsen spacing<br />

out 10 hits and Pomeroy collecting two<br />

triples and a double ... Double win over<br />

Pepperdine, 18-6, 11-3, raised loop mark to<br />

3-0 ... When Santa Barbara fell , 9-4 , in<br />

first game of double-header, third straight<br />

title looked bright . . . Gauchos, however,<br />

took nightcap, 8-3, and losses came with a<br />

rush ... Cal Poly won, 3-0, Pepperdine<br />

gained revenge, 5-2, Fresno roared back<br />

hard, 10-9, 7-1, and Los Angeles upset the<br />

cart, 6-2 ... Tucking in their belts, Smithmen<br />

doubly reversed Poly loss, 6-2, 9-0,<br />

hammered LA State, 9-8, 13-0, and ended<br />

season with a 7-2 win over Gauchos ...<br />

pitchers Mickelsen, Jim Poole, Walker and<br />

Bert Grigsby gave Staters a top mound staff<br />

and a good batting attack also ... Mickelsen<br />

was the top hitting pitcher and Poole<br />

was a close second . . . catchers Ed Scott,<br />

Joe Rainbolt and Kenn Pattison were short<br />

on hitting, but were good defensively ...<br />

Frank Richardson, a 5'8" freshman, han-<br />

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died first base the last half of the season<br />

with a plastic face mask, a result of a midseason<br />

call ision ... keystone duo of Dick<br />

Warren were improving at season's end and<br />

~arren held down the fourth spot in the<br />

lineup for most of the year ... Jim Blocker<br />

at third came up with late season homers<br />

to. win some games ... Jim Beasley and<br />

Mike Brown vied for left field position with<br />

Beasley used for defensive situotions and<br />

~rown .for his left-handed swinging on short<br />

right, field fence and area just beyond<br />

Pomeroy picked up 100 per cent an hitting<br />

from last year and proved a fine center field<br />

guardian ... Haase switched to right in last<br />

half of campaign and the move seemed to<br />

affect his bottinq for the better ... Grigsby<br />

will leave the hurling staff along with Poole,<br />

both seniors completing their eligibility with<br />

a good record behind them ... entire infield,<br />

including reserves is eligible to re-<br />

, '<br />

turn, as is the 0 u t fie Id, except slugger<br />

Haase ... Scott will graduate, leaving a<br />

large gap in the catching duties.<br />

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Joe Rainbolt<br />

Catcher<br />

185


Coach Charles "Choc" Sportsman. A gentleman and a scholar.<br />

Track<br />

Mike Console<br />

Mile<br />

Hollis Barber<br />

Distance<br />

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Don Foster eyes lead runner<br />

in mile relay race.<br />

A California Collegiate' Athletic Association high jump championship<br />

goes to Joe Page for the second consecutive year.<br />

Jim Hunt brings<br />

the CCAA mile title to SDSC.<br />

SDSC finished its 1954 season with three<br />

victories in six meets and placed well in<br />

invitational competition ... Coach Choc<br />

Sportsman brought his men up to a surprise<br />

second place in the California Collegiate<br />

Athletic Association all-league meet at<br />

San Diego, May 1 ... Joe Page retained<br />

his title in the high jump by going over at<br />

6'4%" ... Jim Hunt captured the mile in<br />

4:27.4 ahead of teammate Bill Gookin ...<br />

Page and Jack Razzetto grabbed off most<br />

of the headlines with their high jumping<br />

antics, Razzetto clearing 6'5Y2" and Page<br />

doing 6'4 3 ,4" ... State opened its season<br />

with an upset win over Naval Training<br />

Center, 57Y3 to 54~, Camp Pendleton<br />

trailing with 26 ... 440 relay team of Len<br />

Bloom, Dan Bain, Dale Roherkasse and<br />

Nygaard took a first in 44.9 ... Distance<br />

medley squad of Don Foster, Bill Howell,<br />

Jim Hunt and Marty Donahue scampered<br />

home in the lead in 11:56.2 to take another<br />

first against favored Bluejackets ... First<br />

Annual Southern Pacific AAU relays sow<br />

Aztecs grab a third in the two-mile .relay,<br />

while individual winners were Page In the<br />

high jump, 6'4", a second-place .broad jump<br />

of 22'8" for Don Donnelly, a third for Razzetto<br />

in the high jump, a second in the<br />

distance medley behind Arizona State, and<br />

a tie for third in the pole vault for Howell<br />

and Bill Heaton ... Failure to place a man<br />

in the weights forced Staters to drop a<br />

69 1/6-63 7/12 decision to Pendleton In a<br />

five-way affair ... Hunt w~mthe 880, Donahue<br />

the mile and two-mile, Razzetto the<br />

high jump and the mile relay foursome ?f<br />

Roherkasse, Foster, Hunt and Bloom In<br />

3:33.6 ... Aztecs "Iost" a triangular meet<br />

Over the bar at 12' 6".<br />

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189


6' 2" and just starting for Jack Razzetto.<br />

Willie Anderson hits 21 feet on an early jump.<br />

with Whittier and Pepperdine, then won<br />

when a Pepperdine runner was later ruled<br />

ineligible ... Pepperdine first scored 63Y2,<br />

SDSC 57Y2, and Whittier 41 ... When<br />

Wave Bill Johnson's four first places were<br />

discounted, SDSC's total was switched to<br />

64 Y2, Whittier was upped to 49, and Pepperdine<br />

slumped off to 48Y2 ... Trip to<br />

Arizona for night dualfest with U. of Arizona<br />

saw too much depth spi II San Diego<br />

85-46 . . . Wi Idcats took 11 of 15 places<br />

and swept the shot and discus ... Page<br />

flipped out a 178-foot javelin, Hunt took<br />

!he f?ur-Iapper in 4:26.7, Donahue romped<br />

In with a 10.01 two-mile and Razzetto<br />

placed tops with a 6'3Y2'" jump ... Los<br />

Angeles invaded Aztec Oval and limped<br />

home with an 82-49 defeat ... Hunt ran<br />

a 4:27 mile and Bain was a surprise winner<br />

in the javelin ... he also took the low<br />

hurdles and placed second in the high hur-<br />

. dies behind former Stater Bob Mahon ...<br />

Razzetto's 6'4" effort and Donahue's 9:48.8<br />

were good for firsts in the high jump and<br />

two-mile ... Distance Medley team traveled<br />

to Santa Barbara for annual Easter Relays<br />

and took home a third place in 10:31 behind<br />

USC and Occidental ... UCLA won<br />

its seventh straight over San Diego, 100-31,<br />

though top marks were turne~ in. by Hunt<br />

and Bloom ... Jim won the mile In 4:20.4,<br />

lifetime best for him, and Len took the 140<br />

in 51.5, ahead of Uclan star Jack Dad~y<br />

... Razzetto and Page tie for top spot In<br />

their specialty with 6'33~" tries ... 011-<br />

league meet saw Fr~sno ~epeat as tea';l<br />

titlists for second straight time, but State s<br />

second place was an upset over Pepperdine.<br />

•<br />

Tail<br />

+<br />

enders of the all-CCAA 440-yard dash finals.<br />

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191


Golf<br />

<strong>Del</strong> Sud goes to press with California Collegiate<br />

Athletic Association all-league meet<br />

sti II to be held . . . Staters favored to cop<br />

fourth straight loop title ... Linksters dumped<br />

LA State in season opener 54-4, with Howie<br />

Esterton firing a 77 to cop low score honors<br />

... Marvin Braddock scored a 76 in second<br />

match and San Diego outshot Long Beach<br />

48-6 ... ex-footballer <strong>Del</strong> Linam banged the<br />

ball 76 times in Los Angeles and Pepperdine<br />

fell 54-0 ... Naval Training Center ended<br />

winning ways by chipping out a 32-22 win<br />

... Loyola displayed one of California's top<br />

golfing teams by sinking SDSC 38-16, dropping<br />

Aztec record to 3-2 ... Following 27-27<br />

tie with Colorado U., Staters came home fifth<br />

place in the Sou. Cal. Invitational at Bell Air<br />

in Los Angeles . . . USC thumped Scott's<br />

mashiemen 43-11, but State downed Camp<br />

Pendleton 29-25, reversing a 50-4 defeat ear-<br />

Iier in the season. . .<br />

Coach Frank Scott<br />

4th stra:ght<br />

o f<br />

Wre tling<br />

Gym asfies<br />

Left to right, Row 1: Don Chas~,. Marvin Braddock, Don Neal, Hal Nease. Row 2: Coach Frank Scott, Greg<br />

Berg, Don Heinrich, Jack Lamb, Bill McHorney, <strong>Del</strong> Linam, Martin Schroeder.<br />

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Coach Harry<br />

A good<br />

Broadbent<br />

year<br />

Aztec grapplers won two, lost three, tied<br />

one, in dual meet competition this year ...<br />

opening loss to Col Poly, 20-16, meant loss<br />

of CCM title hopes .... After 21- 19 loss to<br />

Navy Air Pac, Broadbent's men bounced<br />

bock to thump powerful Son Jose State 23-<br />

10.... Stanford University fell to mat men<br />

21-13 at Polo Alto .... Navy chomps Sub-<br />

FlotOne downed Staters, 26-15 .... SDSC<br />

marred perfect record of University of California<br />

at Los Angeles wrestling to a 16-16<br />

standoff with Uclans .... PCIWA meet at<br />

Cal Poly saw Aztecs come in fourth place<br />

· .. top man on the squad was Frank Giglitto,<br />

147 -pounder who often took on 160-<br />

pounders .... Ron Gerra rd was the top 115-<br />

pounder, taking a surprise second in PCI-<br />

WA matches .... Andy Castiglione rated<br />

tops in 167 -pound class being a hard man<br />

to keep down .... Heavyweight class was<br />

mixed between Dick Suszko, Bob Newton.<br />

· .. Jim Hansen ruled over 177 -pounders<br />

and Harry Higgins was head 191-pounder.<br />

· .. Don Hall was outstanding freshman,<br />

winning over Col Poly by a fall. ... Staters<br />

were forced to forfeit his match as frosh<br />

were ineligible to compete so Mustangs<br />

were "handed" league championship.<br />

Front row Ron Gerrard, George Mangusing, Byron Meyers,<br />

Frank Gig(itto Andy Castigl ione. Top, Coach Broadbent, Jim<br />

Hansen, Harr; Higgins, Ed Johns, John Polos, Forbes Anderson.<br />

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195


Coach Fred Kasch<br />

Coach Fred Kasch's men highlighted thei"r<br />

season by capturing first place in the Southwest<br />

Pacific Border AAU ... rolled up 63<br />

points to lead the San Diego YMCA with<br />

35 ... Aztec Charlie Mcintire won third<br />

place in individual point totals ... In their<br />

only CCAA competition, Staters were dumped<br />

by Cal Poly, 32-58 ... taking part in rope,<br />

bar and trampoline action this season were<br />

Gene Albertini, Herb Black, Buckley Dam,<br />

Mike Flemming, Jim Fox, Bob Fuller, Pat<br />

Jordan, Charlie Mcintire, Carl Miller, Harry<br />

Siayen, Jerry Tooze, Ray Yeakle and Danny<br />

Yelvington ... Flemming is tops in parallel<br />

bar, Fuller works on the rings, and Black also<br />

on parallel bars ... cancellations dimmed<br />

action this season, but San Diego had two<br />

plocers in the Novice Southern Pacific AAU<br />

... Tooze placed second in the long horse<br />

and Black awarded a fourth on parallel bars.<br />

Herb Black on the parallel bars.<br />

Cy<br />

• Ie<br />

Left to right, Row 1: Mike Fleming, Carl Miller Harry Siayen Charles Mclntj e Row 2:<br />

Pat Jordan, Bob Fuller, Walt Price, Bob Phelps, Herb Black.' r .<br />

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Up and over.<br />

197


F<br />

199


y,<br />

I<br />

Aztecs<br />

• In<br />

Greasepaint<br />

... The fall semester opened without our<br />

Director of Theatre, Mr. Hunton D. Sellman,<br />

who was on sabbatical leave to New York<br />

City observing the current commercial theatre<br />

there and gathering material for a text bock<br />

... Mr. E. Kingsley Povenmire was appointed<br />

Director of Theatre and the Aztec Theatre<br />

Guild's president, Phyllis Hetrick, welcomed<br />

new members to the Guild at the annual fall<br />

party in the Little Theatre ... The first play,<br />

Deirdre of the Sorrows, by John M. Synge, was<br />

directed by Guest Director Mrs. Priscilla M.<br />

Sellman, with assistant director Helen Reed.<br />

Leading characters were Anita Baker as Deirdre,<br />

G. Waldo Meads as Naisi and Phyllis B.<br />

Hetrick as Lavarcham ... The second production<br />

opened November 27 with Idiot's <strong>Del</strong>ight,<br />

by Robert E. Sherwood and directed by Mr.<br />

Ken Jones. Irene was played by Marian Andrews<br />

and Pete Launder took the part of<br />

Harry Van. Assistant Director was Stan<br />

Green . . . The 26th Annual One-Act Play<br />

Top: Shirley Bamford, Pat Hansen, Helen Reed, and" Jesse<br />

Horner in a scene from One Act Play tournament entry Riders<br />

to the Sea."<br />

Middle: Audrey Tennison and Carmen Sturak as two. of the<br />

"Affected Young Ladies" in the One Acts shown With Bob<br />

Chambers and Dick Mattson.<br />

Bottom: A second act scene from the comedy "Idiot's <strong>Del</strong>ight"<br />

which starred Pete Launder and Marian Andrews.<br />

T<br />

alre<br />

200


Tournament opened January 15th. Plays included<br />

Red Peppers, by Noel Coward; Les<br />

Precieuses Ridicules, by Moliere; Riders to the<br />

Sea, by J. M. Synge, and The Ring of General<br />

Macias, by Josephina Niggli. Awards were<br />

presented as best director of comedy, Don<br />

Ward ... best director of serious play, Vol<br />

McClure . . . best actress in major comedy<br />

role, Anita Baker ... best major serious role,<br />

Trudy Jordy ... best actor in major serious<br />

role, David Mayo ... best actress in a supportinq<br />

role, Janice Gardner best actor<br />

in a supporting role, Stan More and best<br />

set designer, Dick Baschky . . . With the<br />

spring semester, Mr. Sellman returned as<br />

Chairman of the Speech Arts Department.<br />

The first Theatre Guild meeting, he presented<br />

a report of the plays he had seen while in<br />

New York ... The third production of the<br />

Theatre Guild was The Inspector General, by<br />

Nikolai Gogol and directed by Mr. Povenmire.<br />

The Mayor was played by John Donnelly, with<br />

Ivan Alexandrovitch Hlestakov by Robert<br />

Chambers. Assistant Di rector was Dawn Eckhoff.<br />

The last production of the Theatre<br />

Guild was The Grass Harp, by Truman Capote<br />

and directed by Mr. Sellman. The cast included<br />

Helen Reed as Catherine Creek, Jesse<br />

Horner as Coli in, Phyll is Hetrick as Dolly, and<br />

Marian Andrews as Verena and Ed Hickok as<br />

Judge Cool and Don Ward as Dr. Morris Ritz.<br />

TOp: The last Theatre Guild production of the season, "The<br />

Grass Harp." was a heralded success. Jesse Horner, Phyllis Hetrick<br />

and Helen Reed took the leading roles.<br />

Middle: John Donnelly, as the mayor, finds out that the "Inspector<br />

General" is an imposter.<br />

Bottom, left: Stage hands make a scene shift for the "Inspector<br />

General" under the guidance of AI Fodor, head of the stage<br />

crew, and Phyllis Hetrick, stage manager.<br />

Bottom, right: Deirdre in the arms of Lavarcham as portraye~<br />

by Anita Baker and Phyllis Hetrick in "Deirdre of the Sorrows.<br />

Music<br />

203


Aztec<br />

Marching<br />

Hand<br />

Drum<br />

Majorettes:<br />

Betty Passarino, Diane Penry, and Adrienne Spore.<br />

NORMAN ROST<br />

Aztec Band Director<br />

Under the able leadership of Norman<br />

Rost, the Marching Band achieved new<br />

heights in the stunning football shows and<br />

spirited musical performances during the<br />

football season. Mr. Rost claims the University<br />

of Michigan as his Alma Mater.<br />

Before the war he was a professional musician<br />

in Chicago and later became a band<br />

director while in the Army.<br />

Flag<br />

Twirlers:<br />

Harriet Ruben, Eleanor Layton an d Norma Burnett.<br />

Song Leaders: .<br />

d Chris RUiz.<br />

Pat Peterson, Ruth Freyler an<br />

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Women's<br />

Glee<br />

under the capable direction of Deane Smith<br />

Symphony<br />

Orchestra<br />

These hard-working groups have many demands for performances<br />

at churches, before various civic organizations, and on<br />

campus ... Symphony Orchestra composed of the same personnel<br />

as Marching and Symphony Bands ... annual Music Department<br />

Christmas Concert received high praise ... Symphony Hand<br />

and Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Pattee Evenson<br />

and Julius Leib, respectively ... noted for their wide repertoire.<br />

Quarte<br />

• r og<br />

e<br />

San Diego State College Mixed Chorus<br />

Men's Glee Club<br />

directed<br />

by Miss Springston


Robert Benjamin and Dr. John Ackley, lower<br />

upper division coaches respectively.<br />

e<br />

\1<br />

West Point Debate Tournament: National Championships:<br />

Third Place: Snyder, Acord.<br />

Western States Championships-College of Pacific:<br />

First Place: Senior Mens Debate-Brown, Strauss.<br />

First Place: Junior Womens-Picaizen, Moskowitz.<br />

First Place: Womens oratory-Picaizen.<br />

First Place: Junior Womens impromptu-Picaizen.<br />

SWEEPSTAKES<br />

State Championships-Debate-Cal Tech:<br />

First Place: Junion Mens Debate-McPeak, Acord.<br />

Second Place: Senior Womens Debate-Warriner,<br />

Bird.<br />

State Championships-Individual Events-U.c. L.A.<br />

First Place: Senior Mens Extempe-Brown.<br />

First Place: Junior Womens Interpretation-<br />

Picaizen.<br />

First Place: Junior Mens Impromptu-McPeak.<br />

SWEEPSTAKES<br />

Pepperdine Invitational Tournament:<br />

First Senior Mens Debate: Snyder, Acord.<br />

First Junior Womens Debate: Montgomery, Ward.<br />

First Senior Mens Extempe: Snyder.<br />

SWEEPSTAKES<br />

Arizona Championships:<br />

First Senior Mens Debate: Snyder, Acord.<br />

Second Senior Mens Debate: Arnhym, Weston.<br />

Western States Invitational-Fresno:<br />

First Junior Womens Debate: Picaizen, Moskowitz.<br />

Second Senior Mens Debate: Arnhym, Weston.<br />

Second Senior Womens: Longman, Wood.<br />

SWEEPSTAKES<br />

Occidental Tournament of Peers:<br />

Second Interpretative Reading: Elmiree Childs.<br />

SWEEPSTAKES<br />

U.S.c. Penthalon:<br />

First Mens Oratory: Tony McPeak.<br />

Second Mens Interpretative Reading: McPeak.<br />

First Womens Oratory: Picaizen.<br />

Second Womens Extempe: Picaizen.<br />

Top: Lewis Acord and Joel Snyder, upper division debaters<br />

who took third place in the West Point tournament.<br />

S.econd,left to right, Seated: Sally Bird, Jennie Jo War-<br />

~ner: Standing: Andy Brown, Dr. John Ackley, upper<br />

IVISlondebate coach; Sarah Longman and Matt Straus.<br />

Third. Lower division winners in the championship tour-<br />

~arnents of the Western States are: Seated, le~t to right:<br />

da Plcalzen and Elynor Moskowitz. Standing: Tony<br />

McPeakand Loren Acord Margie Montgomery and Mary<br />

Ward. t ,<br />

~ttom. Lower division debaters. Row 1, left to right:<br />

Aabel Brown, Harvey Goodfriend, Tony M~Peak, Loren<br />

Cord, Elynor Moskowitz Mary Ward Margie Montgom-<br />

~?,Dr. Robert Benjami~, lower divis'ion coach. Row 2:<br />

arry Steinmetz Lee Granell Andy Simpson, Jerry Daw-<br />

SOnand Ada Pi~aizen. '<br />

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209


Homecoming<br />

Eloda Miller Grigsby, Homecoming Queen of 1953.<br />

210<br />

211


<strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi's "Doggone Football" won the best portrayal<br />

of theme picturing a brown, black and white dog emerging from<br />

a football.<br />

Homecoming<br />

Highlights<br />

1953<br />

Candidates put on their best smiles as they pass<br />

the judges at the Homecoming banquet.<br />

SDSC President Malcolm A. Love welcomed<br />

alumni and guests to the Homecoming banquet,<br />

which was held Friday night.<br />

Song leaders Ruth Freyler, Chris Ruiz and Pat Peterso danced<br />

to th~ "Red and Black" as 400 SDSC students loane~ them a<br />

c1appmg hand.<br />

212<br />

Kappa Alpha's float passed in review along EI Cajon Blvd.,<br />

where 4 000 spectators applauded and cheered festivities.<br />

Slidin the trombone in a fast Dixieland number was a. member<br />

of th; SDSC Pep Band that played for the Homecommg Rally<br />

held in the Quad Friday.<br />

213<br />

Surprise of the Homecoming parade was Kappa Sigmas "Question<br />

Mark." Last in the parade, Kappa Sig's float presented a<br />

fitting finale to festivities.


-<br />

Winner of the grand sweepstakes award for th thi d<br />

ti P' K e Ir consecurve<br />

year was I, appa Alpha fraternity, Reversing the theme<br />

fhor the floats, P, KA s yellow and brown giraffe snuggled it<br />

ead between two coeds. I s<br />

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~ith white fangs gleaming, Gamma Phi Beta sorority's grey<br />

Campus Wolf" rested on a tuft of green crepe paper.<br />

Omega's float had Montezuma,<br />

looking over the situation,<br />

215<br />

Oxy!" Alpha Tau Omega's first-place fraternity<br />

was equipped with smoke screen.


Songleaders cuddled SDSC's new mascot, a donkey, which was<br />

selected in an all-school election.<br />

A typica.l California fall day-crisp and<br />

clear-greeted 3,000 spectators who lined<br />

EI Cajon Boulevard, November 7, to cheer<br />

26 organization - sponsored floats and 23<br />

formal-clad queen candidates. .<br />

Led by the AFROTC Color Guard and<br />

Drill Team ond the SDSC Marching Band,<br />

floors depicting the theme "Monty Picks a<br />

Mascot" were interspersed with shiny new<br />

convertibles carrying queen co. nd idates,<br />

from whom six finalists had been chosen<br />

at a banquet the night before.<br />

Silver dust and sequins sparkled under<br />

a bright winter sun as the procession, whose<br />

grand marshal was retired Dean Charle<br />

Peterson, moved slowly from Oregon Street<br />

to College Avenue.<br />

Parading around the stadium before<br />

game-time were the judges' choices: Kappa<br />

Alpha Theta's kangaroo, first in the<br />

sorority division; Alpha Tau Omega's<br />

skunk, first in the fraternity division; and<br />

Pi Kappa Alpha's giraffe, sweepstakes winner.<br />

Also, <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi's dog, best portrayal<br />

of theme; Tau Kappa Epsi len's stork,<br />

best use of flowers; Lambda Chi Alpha's<br />

Monty, novelty award; Alpha Phi Omega's<br />

mascot den, independent award.<br />

Queen Eloda Miller, Alpha Phi sponsored<br />

by Sigma Chi fraternity, reigned over the<br />

game which saw SDSC top Occidental, 14-<br />

7. In her court were Sandra Wessling, Barbara<br />

Lentz, Lillian Ellison, Kay Gillette and<br />

Leanne Shively, who were presented at half<br />

time.<br />

Sharing honors with Queen Eloda was<br />

SDSC's new mascot , a four-month-old burro,<br />

who was also presented at half time.<br />

The mascot was chosen by the student body<br />

at an election the previous week.<br />

The blonde, petite queen, crowned by<br />

Norman Nygaard, team fullback, was presented<br />

with a trophy and a bouquet of<br />

white roses. Queen Eloda and her court<br />

reigned over the Homecoming dance that<br />

night in the Balboa Park Club.<br />

Publications<br />

Queen Eloda stands with her five attendants at the close of<br />

half-time festivities. The queen and court were chosen at a<br />

banquet Friday night.<br />

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217


HERSCHEL<br />

J\z ec Fall<br />

Fall Editor<br />

WILSON<br />

.----<br />

Left to right, Row 1: Martin Herrle, Ed Rosenthal. Row 2: Wanda Borer,<br />

Muriel Daren, Marilyn Ueland, Janice Franken, Rajean Adelblue. Row 3:<br />

Weaver, Bruce Nicholson, John Sexton, Don Swan, Berta Lewis, Alice Dubow.<br />

Barbara Wolter,<br />

Jim Haas, Bob<br />

219


ANNIS QUIGGLE,<br />

Managing Editor<br />

BARBARA WOLTER<br />

News Editor<br />

BOB WALKER<br />

Copy Editor<br />

Aztec<br />

Spring<br />

BEVERLY<br />

BEYETTE<br />

Spring Editor<br />

Left to right, Seated: Muriel Daron, Gerry Eisenmann. Standing: Don Swan, Margie Petz,<br />

Rex Stafford, Sheila Clendenin, Dave Stanley,<br />

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<strong>Del</strong><br />

Sudoeste<br />

BLAIR<br />

It<br />

BOB WALLER<br />

Co-Editor<br />

Annual siege began in old office<br />

near the Cafe ... November found the<br />

yearbook staff in a new location, the<br />

. old Aztec Shack ... Co-Editors Jeanne<br />

Kloss Blair and Bob Waller thought<br />

problems were solved in less congested<br />

area of campus, but soon found more<br />

visitors than ever in the shack ...<br />

students constantly asking to see their<br />

pictures ... usual headaches among<br />

staff members and photographers when<br />

picture schedules have to be met ...<br />

e-ngravers try to understand strange<br />

markings on backs of photos ... Wednesday<br />

night sessions of burning the<br />

midnight oil ... Bob Waller receives<br />

Air Force orders to report for duty in<br />

May ... two weeks before deadline,<br />

Goldf~s starts selling ads ... Jim<br />

Neyenesch lends his ever-helping hand<br />

in meeting last deadline ... summer<br />

brings hope of much needed vacations<br />

for all concerned ....<br />

•<br />

PAT McDERMOTT<br />

Student Government and Faculty Editor MARIAN KN IGHT<br />

Sorority Editor<br />

222<br />

223<br />

JONI WILLIAMS and JOE STCWERS<br />

Art Editors


WEEKS and BEVERLY BEYETTE<br />

Copy Editors<br />

IVERSON and DICK THURMOND<br />

Photographers<br />

JOEL GOLDFUS<br />

Advertising Manager<br />

. Ch . of the Journalism Department and advisor<br />

Arthur W~eS~d a~~~~ec and Jim Julian, Public Relations Director.<br />

<strong>Del</strong> Sud Staff publications Staff<br />

Staff, left to right, Row 1: Olivia Rosa, Nancy<br />

Hunsberger, Row 2: Nancy Kirwin, Carole<br />

Simmons, Bonnie Morrison, Sheleah O'Brien,<br />

226<br />

ive: Arthur Wimer, Chairman Journalism Depart-<br />

'ht' Dr Hodge, Faculty Represent~~n~il Representative; Dr. Wllcox, Chairman PU?-<br />

Publications Board, lefdtto t~lg g' Ma~ager; Ronnie GreeBnbber Cller g , Co-Editor <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste; Jeanne Kloss Blair,<br />

W<br />

G Idf sAver Ism D' cror: 0 a,<br />

,:,en~; JoeBI d' J~~ Julian, Public Reldati0'Cs ~~~I R;presentative.<br />

Iicattons oar '5 d teo Tom Goodbo y, ou<br />

Co-Editor <strong>Del</strong> u oes ,<br />

227


PAT STARR<br />

Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha<br />

Fratern-ty<br />

Favurlfes<br />

JOAN BUTTERWORTH<br />

Sweetheart of Sigma Chi<br />

228<br />

229


FAY SEIFERT<br />

Dream Girl of <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi<br />

JONI WILLIAMS<br />

Moonlight Girl of Phi Sigma Kappa<br />

CAROLE SKINNER<br />

Queen of the Sigma Pi Orchid Ball<br />

PHYLLIS FLEMING<br />

Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha<br />

JOY GUNSON<br />

Sweetheart of Tau Kappa EpsiIon<br />

230<br />

231


The AFROTC had a very full calendar<br />

of activities this year ... picnic at Admiral<br />

Baker Field ... cadet officers' call at the<br />

Admiral Kidd Club where the Arnold Air<br />

Society, honorary Air Force fraternity, also<br />

held their initiation ... athletic competition<br />

(volleyball, basketball, touch ball, softball)<br />

... Air Force Ball at the EI Cortez<br />

which was preceded with a dinner for cadet<br />

officers and their dates ... participated in<br />

Founders' Day competed for the Lockheed<br />

Trophy drill team competition at<br />

Occidental College ... held Final Awards<br />

Review ... regular Thursday drills ...<br />

included in training program are classroom<br />

instruction, field trips, rifle practice ...<br />

college year ended with Annual Federal<br />

Inspection ....<br />

A typical parade day formation on the drill field.<br />

Mid-year graduates enjoying a parade with the staff.<br />

AFROTC<br />

I<br />

232<br />

The band at one of their quieter<br />

moments.<br />

233


Standing, Ronald Stanton and Gerald Moss; front row, Eldon Winston,<br />

recipients of the Air Force Reserve Unit Plaque, Walter Hepner<br />

Plaque and Convair Plaque, respectively.<br />

Recognized at the Senior Awards Day assembly as distinguished<br />

AFROTC graduates were: front, I-r, James Roberts, Lowell Culver;<br />

standing, Tom O'Brien, Joel Snyder.<br />

PAT STARR<br />

Queen of the AFROTC Ball<br />

Winners of the Republic Aviation Award, Air Force Association Squadron Award, and Air Force<br />

Association Award respectively are: l-r, Art Belenzon, John Irwin, Tom O'Brien.<br />

, . n es to co-eds Sandra Wessling, Phyllis<br />

Cade~ Colonel Tom 0 BrieStaar~nSha~on Fisher, and Jody Wulbern that they<br />

Fleming, Mary Czapar, Pdatdates for AFROTC Queen.<br />

have been chosen as can I<br />

~-.,..--~<br />

A"'ard<br />

Winners<br />

235


BARRI E CAPSTAFF<br />

<strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi<br />

Blue<br />

Ball<br />

Book<br />

Belle of the Blue Boo 801·,-<br />

The Blue Book Ball signals the end of each, semester ...<br />

b h d<br />

f exams . ' . each fraternity sponsors a<br />

cele rates teen<br />

O<br />

.<br />

did the Fall semster, Freshman candidates were<br />

can I ate ' ' . . did d<br />

d f th<br />

first time Senior can I ates were sponsor.e<br />

chosen an ,or e , .' d h<br />

. S' nnouncement of the winners IS mo e t e<br />

In the pnng .. , a<br />

night of the respective dances. ' ..<br />

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Fall<br />

JUN<br />

Alph<br />

DWARDS<br />

Tau Om ga<br />

BLUE<br />

HOOK<br />

BALL<br />

JODY WUlBERN<br />

Tau Kappa Epsilon<br />

BONNIE BULLOCK<br />

Kappa Alpha<br />

BONNIE COOPER<br />

Theta Chi JEANNETTE GOlUS<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

NINA McCONNEll<br />

lambda Chi Alpha<br />

TWEETIE SMITH<br />

Zeta Beta Tau<br />

OLIVIA ROSA<br />

Sigma Chi


Spring<br />

BARBARA<br />

Pi Kappa<br />

JONES<br />

Alpha<br />

EMILY SANCHEZ<br />

Alpha Tau Omega<br />

BARBARA VON<br />

Kappa Alpha<br />

BLUE BOO K BALL<br />

NANCY DUNCAN<br />

Sigma Phi Epsilon<br />

SANDRA WESSLING<br />

Zeta Beta Tau<br />

BETTISU<br />

Kappa<br />

JONES<br />

Sigma<br />

KAY GILLETTE<br />

Sigma Chi<br />

PAT EARNEST<br />

Phi Sigma Kappa<br />

CAROL ALST ADT<br />

Theta Chi


The Aztec Shops, Ltd., a non-profit<br />

corporation, was establ ished to serve<br />

Aztecs primarily in supplying them<br />

food and educational material. The<br />

Shops, under the supervision of Graduate<br />

Manager Dickie Thomas, also<br />

handle the accounting functions of the<br />

San Diego State College Foundation<br />

and the Associated Students.<br />

Self-service came to the Bookstore<br />

this past school year. With it, came<br />

more efficient handling of student and<br />

faculty purchases. New items were<br />

added to the gondolas and other fixtures.<br />

The book Iist, distributed to all<br />

students, helped speed things up during<br />

the rush periods.<br />

A Mezzanine stock room complete<br />

with an automatic hoist was added.<br />

The Bookstore is better prepared to<br />

serve a growing<br />

lege.<br />

San Diego State Col-<br />

Resting from their chores in the patio and the cafe<br />

kitchen are left to right: Millie Zivan, Dorothy lsorn,<br />

Anna Cavanaugh, Fannie Ross Eva Kennedy and Lil<br />

Dailey.<br />

'<br />

Leh to right are Angie Elrod, Ethel Seigle, Viola Mowery,<br />

Julie Fillweber, Ada Jones and Jo Benson. They hold<br />

forth in the main cafe.<br />

Here's a glance of the new serving counter in the main<br />

cafe. The girls in the foreground look pretty firmly<br />

entrenched.<br />

icki Th is waited on by his<br />

Graduate Manager Die Ie hoo~a~elieving at one of the<br />

secretary, Pat Nordstrom, w<br />

check-out stands.<br />

Aztec Shops,<br />

Ltd.<br />

hanges dur-<br />

The Cafe made ~any c lete First,<br />

ing the school year J~st com~w fioor of<br />

the main ::afeTw~s glvfl~ ~ere covered<br />

asphalt tile. e wa er ink<br />

with several coats of nurs s Yaltered to<br />

The serving cou~t~r ~a in this area.<br />

increase serving. efflc~~r: installed in<br />

Two large a~nln~~esh tomatoes were<br />

the Cafe Petie. ith no inadded<br />

to the hamburgers w<br />

crease in cost .. d enus excited the<br />

New and vane. m tele<br />

Oh yes, the<br />

appetites of the c11~nto t~n cents!<br />

price of coffee wen<br />

"Wh ,<br />

(Ief ee. We passed Our finals again." Andy Randequ.es<br />

I<br />

t) and Jerry Bevilacqua cafe manager proudly dispay<br />

their "A." ' ,<br />

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these Bookstore<br />

. I t his head over f Id Maxine<br />

This Aztec lothano os h I ft Ruby May re ,<br />

from tee ,<br />

girls! They are, . and Lyall Tucker.<br />

Grove, Gay Macklin Lovell Baker, sto~e<br />

ff e force plus M Marjone<br />

Here is the ShoPt dO IC are left to righ~ . rSZehel and<br />

handyman, The .a res M~y Wilbert, oru<br />

Baker, Bernice Linton,<br />

Joan deSelm, M anine, Of course,<br />

f om the ezz<br />

A shot of the Bookst d:e s ~ater!<br />

it was changed two y<br />

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Dr. Lewis<br />

B. Lesley<br />

A faculty member for thirty years, Dr. Lewis B. Lesley died<br />

within one month of the completion of the 1953-54 school year.<br />

A distinguished historian, Dr. Lesley was also a devoted<br />

fraternity man, serving as advisor to his own fraternity, Theta<br />

Chi, and to the Inter-fraternity Council.<br />

During the time he taught here Dr. Lesley saw State College<br />

grow from a small normal school to the great institution it is<br />

today.<br />

His annual reading of Charles Dickens' "Christmas Carol"<br />

became a college legend; a legend that will in the years to come,<br />

perpetuate the memory of one who gave so much to his beloved<br />

college.<br />

".<br />

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245


Index<br />

and<br />

Advertisers<br />

Bunker, Georgia -.-.------ ..-- __ 65<br />

Burner, Carol ----.------ 25<br />

Burnett, Barbara __ .116<br />

Burns, Frances ------.--- 122<br />

Burton, Nancy _. . . 25<br />

Busby, Kathleen ..-----. 103, 116<br />

Butler, Beverly ..--- .. .._67, 104. 110<br />

Butler, Carolyn ------.----- 67, 110<br />

Butterworth, Joan ----.-- __ 120, 229<br />

Butts, Mary -.... -----.--.-- 26<br />

C<br />

Cagle, Bernadene<br />

Caldwell, Ann<br />

-----.--.--<br />

.. ..<br />

26<br />

120<br />

Caldwell, Phyllis ---- .... --_. 26, 120<br />

Cameron, Barbara - ------------ .._26<br />

Camillo, Barbara ...__26,70, 103, 104 120<br />

Campbell,<br />

Capstaft,<br />

Willa -.-----...-------<br />

Mary ..--.--.--.----.<br />

. :..116<br />

120, 237<br />

Carey, Donna .-.-- ..------------<br />

Carlsen, Valerie ---.--.----- ... ..<br />

120<br />

.__ 27<br />

Carls,?n, Jean .------...-----... .. 67, 122<br />

Carmichael, Barbara .------.--... __._... 27<br />

Carothers, Mary ..__. . .._. 27<br />

Carroll, Shirley ---.-.-----..----_ ..__ ._._ .. 114<br />

Cathcart, Jacqueline _. _98.103,118<br />

Catlin, Donna ..---.-----..-_ .._ __ . 27<br />

~~ish':,i;.,,~%~~y--::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!_~~<br />

Clapp, Janet .._. ..... 28.120 241<br />

Clark, Barbera .-------.--- .._. .: 104; 110<br />

Clark, Beth ---------.----.---.---- 81<br />

Clendenin, Sheila .-----_.__._. .... _116, 220<br />

Cliff, Janet _ _ .. _ .. _ 28<br />

Clingman, Mary H. 28, 66, 67 97 114<br />

Close,. Marilyn ------- ....<br />

Cobleigh, Nancy ..<br />

._28, 1'04:107<br />

.. __ 76<br />

Coker, Carrol .------.-__.<br />

Colaianni, Eleanor .<br />

._28, 107<br />

81<br />

Coldiron, Betty . ._ _ 76,82<br />

Collamer, Shirley 67. 78, 97, 116<br />

Collins, Norma . 103, 104, 122<br />

Copitas, Sally .. . 29<br />

Cooper, Bonnie . . .11 B, 238<br />

Cooper, Hazelmae . ._._. 122<br />

Cooper, Sally Ann . 110<br />

Corbett, Thea .. . 114<br />

Cottam, Paula . 29<br />

Cotton, Peggy . 110<br />

~~~; ~~~;~hy ::::::::::::::::::_::::::::::~~~ J ~~<br />

Cox, Gloria . __126<br />

Crawley, Martha 76, 110<br />

Crock, Mary . _124<br />

Croll, Sandy . 76, 126<br />

Crouch, Jeanette 81, 114<br />

Curtis, Patricia 65, 118<br />

Czapar, Mary ._..71<br />

D<br />

Dale, Elizabeth 124,239<br />

Daly, Nancy . 103, 118<br />

Damsbo, Marion . 29<br />

Daron, MUriel<br />

Datar-Singh. A.<br />

72, 122, 220<br />

81<br />

Davis, Barbara<br />

Davis, Margaret __ ._---.---.-<br />

114<br />

_. 30<br />

Davis, Shirley. 116<br />

Day, Doris -__<br />

Dearth, Donna _ __.<br />

205<br />

114<br />

Deatrick.<br />

Deatrick,<br />

Mary<br />

Rae .<br />

.. _.<br />

.. __ ._<br />

73<br />

102, 112<br />

Deeds, Loretta<br />

Deitrich, Mary _<br />

108<br />

_ 67<br />

Denham, Constance.. 104,126<br />

Desselle. Maureen 79<br />

Devin, Karolyn 122<br />

Dewey. Diane ._ __ 108<br />

Deyo, Phyllis ..<br />

Dickey. Patricia<br />

67,76<br />

30<br />

Dickson, Donna 67,98,104,108<br />

Dickson, Nancy 126<br />

Dikins, Helen _ 103<br />

Ditmars, Marllou 108<br />

Dodge, Elizabeth<br />

Donahey, Dorene<br />

30,79, 120<br />

30<br />

Dorntge. Mary 108<br />

Doughty, Carol 102, 104, 114<br />

Dowers, Diane 110<br />

Downham, Nickie 118<br />

Draper, Leanna 120<br />

Dubow, Alice . 219<br />

Duncan, Nancy...<br />

Dunkl, Rita _.....<br />

76, 102, 104, '12,240<br />

30<br />

Du Paul, Jeanne<br />

Durward, Dorothy<br />

103,118<br />

31, 65<br />

E<br />

Eads, Mary ___ 103, 122<br />

Earnest,<br />

Eckhoff,<br />

Patricia<br />

Dawn<br />

31,241<br />

31<br />

Edwards, June 103,106,239<br />

Eisenman, Gerry 31, 220<br />

Ekram, Phyllis __ 120<br />

Ellis, Margaret _ 65<br />

Ellis, Patricia _... _ ... ._ 103<br />

Ellison, Odla .__.. __ 31<br />

Ellison, Lillian __.... __ ._. 31, 102, 108<br />

Elser, Natalie _. .. ._.____ _. 31<br />

Engberg, Marilyn ..__.... __.... 106<br />

Entringer, Diane ._.. _.... __. . _.. _._104,122<br />

F<br />

Farrar, Marie B. ._.. ,__. 31, 102, 110<br />

Farrell, Mary .... . .__._____ 82<br />

Felber, June .. . . . 67,124<br />

FergUSON!Joan ._. __. 102, 116<br />

H<br />

~E~:~~re~y::==:::::::=::::=::::=::::::-:-::.l<br />

Fisher, Sharon . 104, 124<br />

Flaherty, Sharon . .. .79, 98, 110<br />

Fleming, Phyllis . . .. . 231, 239<br />

Fleming, Winifred ._.._. .. ...__. ..32<br />

~~I~~ir~'Jj1~~~eth..-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~:.~g<br />

Frahser, D LOriS<br />

Fr ncisco, JoAnn<br />

Frank, Betsy<br />

Frank n, J anic<br />

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(better - longer<br />

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Karns, Arlene -----------------66-6i-Y04 ------<br />

108<br />

40<br />

Karns, Carol F. --------------- , , , 117<br />

Katz, Barbara<br />

4 _106<br />

Kay, LoWayne ------- ---.----------98,10 , 79<br />

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Kelly, Barbara. -.------- 10 , 4)<br />

Kemprath, Marilyn -- - -------------------- 106<br />

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Patton, Patricia -- ---------------- ..65, 123<br />

Paularena, Harriett ----- 121<br />

Pearson, Gloria ---------__ ___111<br />

King, Nancy ----·-----------------·-41124 226 Penland, Suzanne -- .--.-- 104 107<br />

Kirwin Nancy --- -----<br />

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Penners, Suzanne ----------- 124, 239<br />

Knight, Marian 41,72, 104, 124, g~<br />

Krebs, Carol ----------- - -----------118 238<br />

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Lacy, Shirley --------------------------------98- J ~6<br />

Lagle, Eileen_. ---- -- ---- - ------41' 110<br />

Larrabee Cynthia ------------------- r<br />

larson Carolyn 104, 108<br />

Larson' Dona 98, 104, 114<br />

Laughton, Constance . 79<br />

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Lawyer, Mary ---.------- - --.- 1~T<br />

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Lentz Barbara ___ 42,<br />

Leppe'rt, Mary<br />

Lepsch Beverly<br />

42, 103, 118<br />

79<br />

Lester' Charolotte _ 42<br />

Leveq~e, Yvonne<br />

Lewis Berta<br />

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104, 115<br />

219<br />

Likin; Helen _ _ 122<br />

Longr:.an, Sarah 42,80,96,209<br />

Lovell, Jacqueline _ ----- ~~<br />

Lowrey, Lee .<br />

Luckenbach, Janet _ _ . 123<br />

Lyman, Bonney 77<br />

Lynch, A. M'Liss 123<br />

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MacCauley, Mary Jane _ 65<br />

Madden, Betty . 42, 108<br />

Mann, Catherine ____ 42<br />

Mann, Katherine<br />

Mann, Marlene_____<br />

42, 104, 112<br />

115<br />

Mansfield, Pauline 77, 112<br />

Martinolich, Joan 107<br />

Massey, Joan 107<br />

Mastronski, Mona __43<br />

Maxey, Lynette 112, 80<br />

Maxwell, Judith . 118<br />

Mayfield, Jo Ann __ 43<br />

McClain, Mary Lou<br />

McClintock, Willa<br />

72, 98,<br />

_<br />

110<br />

127<br />

McCollom, Dorothy<br />

McCollom, Joan<br />

103, 81,<br />

104,<br />

117<br />

117<br />

McConnell, Nina 125, 238<br />

McCormick, Patricia 110<br />

McDavitt, Pat<br />

__112<br />

McDermott, Patricia<br />

McDonald, Martha<br />

78, 224<br />

_ 123<br />

McGee, Patricia 44, 102, 110<br />

McGill, Sally .__. 80, 104, 123<br />

McGraner, Joane __. . ._ 127<br />

McGraw, Kathryn . . .__ 110<br />

McGrew, Marjorie . 77<br />

Mciver, Anstiss _. . 44<br />

McKay, Mary Ellen H . 44<br />

Mclaughlin, Rita . .__. 123<br />

Mclear, Ann .___ _. 112<br />

McNabb, Patricia . __63, 64, 72, 73<br />

McNamara, Marilyn ._._<br />

104, 107<br />

44<br />

McNary, Barbara .71, 98, 103, 104,<br />

, 109, 125<br />

McNulla, Alecia -----. 103, 109<br />

McRae, Adele .__ 98, 123<br />

Merrill, Jacquelin .44, 104, 118, 241<br />

Merriman, Ann --.------ . . .77, 115<br />

Mihaika, Elaine . . 79<br />

Mihlman, Arline _.<br />

Miller, Claudine<br />

. ---<br />

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. 105<br />

44<br />

MilIer, Diane -----------------.<br />

Miller, Miram . .<br />

.__.123<br />

.__ 44<br />

Miller, Patsy -----------.-__.<br />

Miller, Ruby R. .<br />

. 112<br />

.__123<br />

Miller, Sylvia .__•__. 117<br />

Mills, Barbara (Mrs.) ._________ _ 45<br />

Mills, Carol -----------.-------- 119, 238<br />

Milne, Alice . __ 123<br />

Minder, Teddy _ _ __ 77, 112<br />

Mollison, Yvonne 72, 98, 103, 117, 123<br />

Montgomery, Marjorie 107, 209, 225<br />

Moody, Barbara . 107<br />

Moore, Beverly __. 107<br />

Moore, Kathleen 45, 104, 127<br />

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oore, Velma (Mrs.) __. 45<br />

Moran, Kathleen 64, 67, 78, 125<br />

Morgan, Mary --------.------- 45, 79<br />

~orris, Sharon 109<br />

MOrrison, Bonnie .-------__. ._78, 226<br />

Morton,. Patricia -----___________ _.110<br />

Mos OWltZ,Elynor -- 78, 115, 209<br />

Mueller, Dolores . ------ ..46, 119<br />

usgrave, Frances ..-----.------ •__82<br />

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~agy, Donnis ------------------ __. 104, 112<br />

NaVr'r~teb Eddymaria ---.-- .. ._ 79<br />

N~i' a ara ---------------. ------- . 81, 117<br />

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Nisley, P~tricia __. ~~--------- .__77, 80<br />

Offord, Shirley ------------------·---------_47107<br />

Olds, Virginia. . : 65<br />

Osborne, Jeanette -.---_--- .47, 104, 115<br />

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Peterson, Ann . __ ___67, 111<br />

Peterson, Patricia ----- .48, 65, 205<br />

Petz, MarJOrie ----- -------- 103, 113<br />

Phillippi, Ruth .----. --__.80, 109<br />

Phokianou, lydia ----- .48, 81, 117<br />

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Pilles, Marilyne - -------- 127<br />

Portillo, Yolanda 79<br />

Pratt, Jean ------_______ ------- 113<br />

Prince, Veda --------- ._ _ 107<br />

Pugh, Janet -- ---------- 125<br />

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Quiggle, Annis . 218', 220<br />

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Raborg, Jean ----- 119<br />

Rader, Mary .. .119<br />

Radney, Sue _. . 115<br />

Rafalovich, Marlene_______ __125<br />

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Rainaldi, Jane 102, 104, 109<br />

Ramos, Adele 49<br />

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Rasmussen, Judy __ . . 49, 109<br />

Rau, lucille 50<br />

Ray, lynn 81, 123, 125<br />

Rayho, Jeanie . .104, 121<br />

Razzetto, Patricia _. ___67<br />

Reed. Helen ._________ 201, 2')2<br />

Reilly, Carol .. . _ 65<br />

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Reise, Shirley . 50, 77, 113<br />

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Roberts, Stanlyn . . 107<br />

Rode, Judith -----------. ----------------------.51<br />

Rode, Margaret.----.------------------- -'--'1T3<br />

Rodriquez, Y,?landa ---.----- ..51, 19<br />

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Rogers, ~osa"e ------- --.-----125----226---239<br />

Rosa, OliVIa .--.--.-.----.----- , 51 77<br />

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Rosewaine, Virginia ----.- -----------::::165<br />

Ruben, Harroet ·---·--------------------205212<br />

Ruiz, Christine -------------.----------- '51<br />

Rushfeldt, Ma~y ·-·--------·-------------------121<br />

Russell, Claudia --- ..-- --- --.---------------109<br />

Rydberg, Sonya --'--- ----... ----------------113<br />

Rynerson, Jean ..__. _<br />

S __ 127<br />

Salmon, B~rbara ---. -------------..----- 82<br />

Salter, Els,mae .----. --.---.-- -- --------65--77<br />

Sampson, Ba!bara ----.-- -- -------'-52'240<br />

Sanchez, Emily --.. --.----- --.------.--- , 52<br />

Sandy, Nancy ----. --.--.-- -----'---103---115<br />

Satterlee, Jean ---- --.--.--.------- '65<br />

Sawyer, ClaudIne ------.---------52'---78--- 1 04<br />

Sch!"arikow, Ann -- ----..- , , .111<br />

SchIller, Sharon -.--------- --------52 --T04, 78<br />

Schnarokow, Ann .--------------, 80<br />

Schmidt, Helen ----.- ----·----------------------125<br />

Schneider, Jaqualyn --- .---------------------- 80<br />

Schriefer, AiI.een -------------------.---------- 52<br />

Schroeder, WIlma ----------------------79-- ..113<br />

Schrumpf, Barbara -------------------- , 107<br />

Schnug, Dorothy .---------------------------105<br />

Schwartz, Ethel ---------- --- -----------------111<br />

Scott, Judith --.------.-----------------78--123<br />

Seewald, Carol ----.------.-- ----------j 21' 231<br />

Seifert, Fay .------- -- ------------80' 109<br />

Sever, Tressle -------.-----.--------------'127<br />

Severin, Nancy -- - - -- -----·-------..105<br />

Shames, Barbara -- -- -_..-------------80<br />

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Sharpe, Mary ---·..·--·-·-·--·-------------- ....--123<br />

Shawn, Barbara .--- --.--.------------1-04- ..-117<br />

Shea, Carol ..---.---.--------·-·--67--'lOl 125<br />

Shearer Sue . 66, ' '119<br />

Sheetz,' Nancy ·------·-------------------- ..-:::111<br />

Shilling, Angela ..- "--6--4--- 96-""]02 115<br />

Shively, Leanne 53, , ' ..'_.119<br />

Shoen Pat --------------.----------..----.. 119<br />

Shrieve Dorothy ----------------------·-- ..-----115<br />

Siervogel, Elaine ------. -------------105---226<br />

Simmons, Carole - -- --------.----- :_.105<br />

Simmons Norma -- -- ----------------- 80<br />

Skeie, Patricia ------.----------·12-,---Y7S;- 230<br />

Skonner Carole ----- ----- , 123<br />

Skinner: Marilyn '--' -- -- ----:::::53<br />

Skinner, Mary ------- -- --- --------- ..---- __105<br />

Siayen, Lillian --- -------------.--- 6i'--67, 107<br />

Small, Betty Jo ----------------- '104 107<br />

Smiley, Mary --.-----------.-------.•- __:...125<br />

Smith Elizabeth .--- --. ---- 53<br />

Sm!th; Ferol -------------------fo'j nr; ..239<br />

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Sommers, Nancy . -------.------ 54<br />

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Sorensen Martha .-----. ----------- ..-... 109<br />

O'B~rrn' s~~lhleen ----- ----.. -.- 125 Southard; Margaret .---------------.--.::::::_54<br />

O'Connell, B:rt,~ra----·----------------·----------226Sparling, Patsy Ruth .-------......-----:..--.. 80<br />

Sperry, M'!rilyn -----·---------79'--Y23, 205<br />

O'Connor, Joyce :::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::~~ Spore, Ardlenne ----------..----- ,<br />

Stahmer, Ruth --------------- 77, 117<br />

Stanhope, Janet .---------------- . 123<br />

Starr, Patricia . ._ 229<br />

Stearns, Janet 79<br />

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Stephenson, Roberta 80<br />

Stevenson, Claudia 121<br />

Stokes, Reitha . 105<br />

Stone, Mary . . 77<br />

Stoppel, Sue ----------------- 77<br />

Strok, Helen ------- ._79<br />

Strople, Joan ------------. 80<br />

Stubbs, Joan 98, 104, 111<br />

Sturak, Carman . 111, 201<br />

Suttner, Patricia . 115<br />

Swanberger, Jean .. . 55<br />

Swennes, Marlene . 119<br />

Swenson, Carolyn --- 111<br />

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Tamblyn, Carolyn __. .__..77, 113<br />

Taylor, Ann . ._. 103, 104, 121<br />

Temple, Nancy . 55<br />

Tennison,<br />

Teyssier,<br />

Audrey<br />

Marilyn<br />

55, 201<br />

117<br />

Thompson, Margaret . 55<br />

Williams, Joan<br />

Williams, lois<br />

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111, 225, 230<br />

__ 82<br />

Williford, Constance 119<br />

Wilson, Gail .____ _ . 81, 107<br />

Wilson, Jane . . .. 109<br />

Wingo, Margaret . 58<br />

Winslow, Maxine __ .. . 77<br />

Winters, Vera . ... 113<br />

Wiza, Rose .____________ __. . 79<br />

Wolfe, Barbara . 121<br />

Wolter, Barbara . 111, 219, 220<br />

Wonnel, Susan __ _ _ __ 58<br />

Wood, Joan . .._ 58, 97<br />

Wood, Phyllis 59, 111<br />

Woods, Greta<br />

Woods, Judith<br />

. .58,<br />

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77, 113<br />

..__109<br />

Wooley, Shirley .__ __ 104<br />

Worthy,<br />

Wright,<br />

Geraldine<br />

Susie<br />

. __ _<br />

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123<br />

121<br />

Wylie, Pauline<br />

Wulbern, Jody<br />

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111, 238<br />

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Zachary, Nancy __. . 59<br />

Zahan, Judith .. . 115<br />

Zamberlan, Ann<br />

Zouhar, Rita<br />

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107<br />

65<br />

Zowada, laverne __ ___ __._ 65<br />

Zurcher, Jeanette .. __ 103, 111<br />

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Tibbetts, Carol .__81, 123<br />

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Aaberg, Robert 134<br />

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Abbott, Charles __ 22, 78, 146<br />

Acord, lewis . .. . 78, 209<br />

Acord, loren .. __ . " 209<br />

Acosta, Benjamin Frank _....._.__..__..__162<br />

Adams, Dick ._______ 80<br />

Adams, Don _. . _ 142<br />

Adamson, Sherman, Jr. __._ 82<br />

Albright, Jack 22, 128, 131<br />

Alcorn, Richard _ 22<br />

Alexander, Gerald ... .__. 22<br />

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Altshuler, Maurice . .. 146<br />

Anaya, Robert ..__._. ._________71<br />

Wade, Audrey 119 Anders, John . 22, 146<br />

Walker, Marjorie 121 Anderson, Forbes .__ .. 169, 195<br />

Ward, Mary ._______119, 209 Anderson, Ronald __ 78, 131<br />

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Warriner, Jennie . 57, 64, 9 7<br />

Washburn, Christine _ 8 1 ~~~~~~s,<br />

Watkins, Charlotte 121<br />

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Armstrong Charles 134<br />

Service with a smile. _ . by Mr. and Mrs. Don Jose, your<br />

Weeks, Alicia 57, i~'\',12~16,2 1 8 ,<br />

~ll~{t;~~~~-:=~~I=~~~11<br />

2 4 1 host and hostess at Don Jose's Mexican Restaurant ... the<br />

meeting place of Aztecs for over five years ... for dinner or<br />

B<br />

after the show, stop by Don Jose's and enjoy the food that<br />

you see Alicia Weeks and Kenny Lamberton about to stort<br />

Wessling, Sandra .57, 125, 240 ~:t~~:<br />

J~~~~J--::::::::::::~=::~~::::=::::::::::~-~~<br />

Baker, George .23, 142 ... 4247 EI Cajon Blvd .... or call AT-4 ..9519 for take-out<br />

Baker, John ._. 146, 152 orders ... ask obout the 10% discount on the larger take-out<br />

Baker, Robert 132<br />

Baldessari, John __64, 73 78, 95, 96, 146 orders.<br />

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if<br />

EI nor Moskowitz and Jerry Mcintire, are being greeted by John Finn on the<br />

Kay Jewelers Scholarship students, y. North Park and Stanley Levitt, manager of Koy Jewelers Downtow~ ...<br />

- ht ew manager of Kay Jewelers In , help promising local students have the opportunity to<br />

K~y Je:elers .startsd the~~/~~~i~e~~lf~~~I~d~~i~ti~~o~r~~ i~enation-wide Kay Jewelry Company, with its 92 stores,<br />

?ttend San bDlego :a~:d with San Diego State College.<br />

IS proud to e OSSOCIO<br />

249


Donna Zaiser, Eddie Johns, and Mary Smith are enjoying a b't<br />

of chit-chat and Arden "Flavor Fresh" milk and chocolate d . 'k<br />

in the Caf', as do most of State's students. Ask for Ard~n<br />

~very.where ... the name that is your guide to the very fine n;<br />

In dairy products.<br />

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250<br />

Barbat, Dale ._. .... 146<br />

Barber, Hollis 81<br />

Barrett, William Jr ~_..:_134<br />

Barnes, Joel .__________23 156<br />

~ar~ley, ~ichard -- ==_23, 132<br />

B:;t~~(k G~~~de -------------------------- __148<br />

Jessop's-San Diego's largest and<br />

oldest jewelers-offer brides-to-be<br />

a complete WEDDING PLANNING<br />

SERVICE. With the assistance of<br />

MISS LEE, Jessop's friendly Bride<br />

Counselor-young b rid esc a n<br />

choose their Sterling, China and<br />

Crystal patterns-register them in<br />

Jessop's permanent registry for the<br />

convenience of gift-giving friends<br />

-receive a free Bride's Book and<br />

lucky six-pence-order the correct<br />

wedding stationery-and take core<br />

of all of the other hundreds of<br />

detai Is that make a successful<br />

wedding. You are invited to take<br />

advantage of MISS LEE'S authoritative<br />

counsel - just as are Kay<br />

McGraw and Roger Estey ... popular<br />

State College couple. J. JESSOP<br />

and SONS, Jewelers since 1870,<br />

1041 Fifth Avenue, Downtown San<br />

Diego. Also North Park and La<br />

Jolla.<br />

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eaci er, J 0 ert ------ 99, 150<br />

Beas ey, ames 146<br />

Beckett, Robert ----------------------.<br />

Belenzon, Arthur --24,--68--78---96"-l9 4<br />

. 95, 129, '1s6' 166<br />

~:~'te(; Rosendo ---------------------- : 80<br />

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~:;~al, JAlbert ------ 128, -132<br />

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Birkett, Charles Jr. -------------------- -- - 81<br />

Birkatt, Richard :-------..----------146, 167<br />

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Black, William - -------------------.. 152, 196<br />

Blackhurst, Don---------------------25, 80, 82<br />

Blair Richard --------,--- -- --- .25<br />

Blair: Gene ..__------------------ 78, 99, 144<br />

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Bonngard, William-J~-------- --- 136, 162<br />

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Braddock, Marti~ ------------------ - __.138<br />

Brady, Robert ------------------- 138, 193<br />

Brashear, William------------------------- 175<br />

Brown, Andreas ----------------- 134<br />

Brown, Bevan --------.- --- 64, 96, 209<br />

Brown, Gene .:-_:':::::::: -- 2 -- - 78, 138<br />

Brown, Lawrence Jr - 5, 78, 97, 146<br />

Brown, Michael' . -- - -- - ... 80, 148<br />

Brown, Robert -- --------- .----- -- 136, 164<br />

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Brunson, Harre1i --------- ..99, 128, 142<br />

Bryan, William .------------------.-- 136<br />

Bucholtz, Norm~~------ --------..-- 78, 152<br />

Bucknell, Thom --------·----------- 142<br />

Buechler, Dona;;j ---.. ----------------- 134<br />

- ..---..------...... .146<br />

Buggert, William 134<br />

Burk, <strong>Del</strong>mer ..26, 15~<br />

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Burton, Archie _. . 26, 1~2<br />

Bussey, Wa:ter --.----.------- 129, _J 38<br />

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Butterfield, Garry --·----------....----------138<br />

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Cadman, Ralph --.~--- ..-----..--------2----m<br />

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Camillo, Maurice<br />

Campbell, Gevrge<br />

---------------------.--- 7'131<br />

-----------------------.2 ,138<br />

Caracciolo, Thomas<br />

Carlson, David<br />

-----------------------4 73<br />

6 '140<br />

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Cartmell, Hall -----------------------. '36'---195<br />

Castiglione, Andrew G. 1 , 136<br />

Castiglione, Andrew J. --" ----------------27<br />

Chacon, Peter ----------------- 34---201<br />

Chambers, Robert 27, 1 , 132<br />

Chaparro, John - ..-------------------------------79<br />

Charlton, Hunter --------..--------- ..------- 193<br />

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or fraternity with any or all fresh,<br />

ChlIton, James ----------------- ------ 28 150<br />

Christie, Samuel ---------------- ---- , 132<br />

Christman, Paul -------------..------------..-- 150<br />

Churchill, Timothy, Jr. ----------- 82 144<br />

Clark,<br />

Clark,<br />

Donald .--------- ..------------ , 138<br />

John D. -.---------------- ------.-- 28<br />

Clark,<br />

Clark,<br />

Jhn R. ----------------..- ----- 128 --134<br />

Richard ------------------------- , 144<br />

Clarke, Gene .---------------------------. 28 75<br />

Clayton, Georlle, Jr. -..---- -- -- -- - , 132<br />

Clemens, William ----------- -.... - ...--" 28<br />

Clemenshaw, Verne ------- ---------- ----.. 134<br />

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Coleman, LIbby M. ----------..-.... ------.. 150<br />

Collard, Keith -- ----. 3--80-132<br />

Comer, E. Robert .. 29, 70, 7, , 150<br />

Condon, Russell W... -----. --- ..-- ------134<br />

Connell, Patrick --------------.-------- ..-------- 29<br />

Connor, A~albert ------- -...... ----....- "---150<br />

~~~~~, W+I~~::;as···::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::: 13~<br />

Cooper, Wilfred ------------------··----..29 142<br />

Cornett, Robert -----------.. ---..---------- , 134<br />

Cox, John . -----.-------------------<br />

Cox, Richard 132<br />

Crandall, Thomas ---- -=-----142<br />

Creel, James -----------------:::::.:-=-~9<br />

Cruz, Benjamin -------- 146<br />

Culver, Lowell --- 29, 81<br />

Curry, Melvin ------ 150<br />

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Custer,<br />

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Edwin Jr. ------<br />

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Cutchshaw, Charles -------- 80<br />

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gahlin, Ray 29, 68, 95, 99, 129, 152<br />

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gaws0C:h Jerry 71, 132, 209<br />

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DeNunzio, Gabe 227, 221, 219<br />

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Dickinson, Bill .30, 147<br />

DiGiulio, Emanuel . 30<br />

Dishong,<br />

Ditmars,<br />

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Dennis<br />

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139<br />

Dodds,<br />

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Verne<br />

Tom<br />

136, 165<br />

139<br />

Donahue,<br />

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Edward<br />

Martin<br />

139<br />

_150<br />

Donnelly,<br />

Donnelly,<br />

Donald<br />

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Donohue, Martin<br />

Dorn, Vernon .__<br />

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Downs,<br />

Dudley,<br />

Darrell<br />

Richard<br />

30, 97, 82, 95, 152<br />

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Dugger, Ellis<br />

Duran, Aldred<br />

30, 80, 132<br />

152<br />

Eberhardt, Duane<br />

E<br />

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Echevarria, Frank 75<br />

Edwards, A. Gene 136, 163<br />

Edwards, Dean .. 139<br />

Edwards, George 31<br />

Ellsworth, Arthur<br />

Emery, Richard .<br />

.. 147<br />

..__.._144<br />

Emrick,<br />

Ericson,<br />

W. Don<br />

Carl<br />

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Erwine, E. Dean 128, 132<br />

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Evans, William 132, 152<br />

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Fairburn, William . 31, 147<br />

Fassett, Hal .. ..31, 150<br />

Faxon, Frank . 132<br />

Feigenbutz, Leon _. __... ... .__129, 144<br />

Jim's Quality Meats ... serving the<br />

Caf' Patio with hamburgers and hot<br />

dogs . . . Olivia Rosa and Ronnie<br />

Greenberg are enjoying their lunch<br />

in this completely unposed picture<br />

taken in the Caf' ... But posed or<br />

not, Jim's Quality Meats make good<br />

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store that can supply your family<br />

high quality meat at low family<br />

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Diego, or phone BE-9-6598 for free<br />

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Fellows, Ray 152<br />

~!rlds, Roy ---____ __ 32;' 147, 175<br />

AJ.,--------------- ----- .. 79<br />

F:n~ ' willia~yne ------.------- - 32, 142<br />

Finn,' Bernard ---------------- 79<br />

~ishheJ, Gerald -=--=~~==~~=_:~T28~-1~5<br />

F:~h~r aQ,~~ld----------------- -.- - -- 32<br />

Fishm~n Noel ------ ...-----.----- 71, 142<br />

Flaherty: Bernard---------··-- --1-3--9-- 1 15 4 6 3<br />

FlemIng,<br />

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Harvey ---<br />

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Flem~ng, Michael --- ..._.__.... 196<br />

ermnq, Norman _,,__ 32, 82<br />

~:ores, Salvador ... .... __ .._ 148<br />

oyd, John _ .. __ 80<br />

Fodor, Alvin • .______ 202<br />

Forbing, Irwin • _.._ 154<br />

Fordyce, Larry ...... __ •.• 32, 139<br />

Foreman, Jack _ •. 152<br />

Fortner, Clair .... __ . 32, 134<br />

Foster, Donald _._ .•__ ._ _ 147<br />

Foster, Jerry 0 ._ 150<br />

Foster, Robert __ .._.. 140<br />

Fowler, Merle .__ __. 32<br />

~owler( Rhudolph .• 32, 78,99, 147<br />

ox, JIm .. ... .._ 132<br />

France, Jack __ _ __ 140<br />

France, John .... .__...._.•_.__• _140<br />

Frank, Juhan .. 156<br />

Freeborn, Charles __.• •• • 82, 139<br />

Freedman, Martin _...... __ .. 156<br />

Freeman, Dan .. _. 147<br />

Freeman, William .. __ _ 139<br />

Frentress, Zane .. ._..... 140<br />

Friedlander, Michael . 156<br />

Friedman, Stanley _.._ 33, 156<br />

Frisch, Alfred •. • __ . 148<br />

Fritz, Monte ._ __ _ _.. 162<br />

Fritzer, Richard .__.. .. .. 134<br />

Fuller, Robert • 196<br />

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Gallucci, Frank 139, 212<br />

Garding,<br />

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Raymond<br />

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Gentzler, Virgil 33, 64, 68, 69 78,<br />

81,95,96, 134<br />

Gerrard, Ronald 152, 195<br />

Gibbs, John 33<br />

Giglitto, Frank • .. 195<br />

Giles, Jeri<br />

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Gill, David . ..69, 144<br />

Gillenberg, Gary 144<br />

Gimble, Ted .. 133<br />

Ginn, Cecil .. 140<br />

Godbey, Larry 134<br />

Godwin, Berthold .. 34<br />

Goldfus, Joel 34, 156, 226, 227<br />

Goodbody, Thomas 63, 64, 95, 96,<br />

144, 227<br />

Goodfriend, Harvey 156, 209<br />

Gookin, William E. . 34, 152<br />

251<br />

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Established in 1869<br />

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and<br />

Served in the<br />

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"FIR T CHOI E<br />

OF SA D EGO'S<br />

FIR T FAMILIES"


Jo~anna ~illings and Joe Rosa are discussing AS. problems<br />

~hl.le. havln~ some of Tony's Pie in the Caf' ... Joe likes the<br />

Indl~ldual pies from the patio while Johanna, being a lady at<br />

all times, uses a plate and fork ... either way Tony's Pies<br />

use ~nly the best of fresh, rich fruits and bckery goods ...<br />

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Goot, Lionel 34<br />

Gordinier. Thomas 154<br />

Gorman. John Jr. 140<br />

Gould. Edwin 34<br />

Graham. William __ __ __ 34<br />

Granell, Lee 99. 128. 142, 2:>9<br />

Grant. Donald 34<br />

Graves. James 34<br />

Gray, William 34<br />

Greenberg, Ronald _ 35, 63. 64, 72, 73,<br />

95, 96,99, 156,227<br />

Greenlee. David 142<br />

Gregg. Lawrence 75<br />

Griebner, William 79<br />

Griffin. Charles 35. 148<br />

Grigsby. Bert 35, 147<br />

Grimes. Bob 147<br />

Gross. Wayne 35<br />

Grossher, Ralph 134<br />

Grow. Harry _ . 35, 150<br />

Guiterrez. Joseph 133<br />

Gutjahr, Walter 154<br />

Gutowski. Jay 162, 164<br />

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Haase. Walter _ __ _ __ 35<br />

Hale, Daniel 35, 95. 97<br />

Hale, Robert _ 167<br />

Halirni, Azizollah _ 35 80<br />

Hall. Don F. ..-=---===-"':'134<br />

Hall. Henry 99, 134<br />

Hall. James, Jr. 140<br />

Hall. Raymond _ __ 35 133<br />

Halvorsen, John --- , 15~<br />

Hamber, Harry 35, 78 156<br />

Hammock. Rex .__ 99, 128: 139<br />

Hamrick. Cecil __ _35<br />

Hand. Norbert 154<br />

Hansen. James _ .. 195<br />

Hansen. W. Darryl __ 78<br />

Hanson. Charles _ __ 81<br />

Hanson, Deroy 140<br />

Harbaugh. G. S. __ __ __ _ 36, 147<br />

Harrington, Don _ _ _ ~__ 14


McKay, Ralph 141<br />

McMichael, Robert 139<br />

McMichael, William 139<br />

McPeak, Merrill 147, 209<br />

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Mester, Jack 44, 131<br />

Meyers, Byron __- . 195<br />

Micenhimer, Charles 154<br />

Michel, Lawrence 128<br />

Mickelsen, Noel 147, 177<br />

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Misenhimer, Charles .45<br />

Mishne, Alan .64, 72, 73, 99, 129, 157<br />

Mitchell, John __.__. .45, 145<br />

Mitchell, Lawrence 137<br />

Moen, John 82<br />

Monson, Lester .45<br />

Monta, George __ ------- .45<br />

Montepagano, William 45<br />

Montgomery, Robert 141<br />

Moon, Thomas 99, 139<br />

Moore, John G , 45<br />

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Moss, Gerald 147<br />

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Roth, Jerry . 51<br />

Nease, Harold, Jr. 141, 193 Royer, Charles, Jr .. 64, 99, 157<br />

Rozmus, Edward 51<br />

Ruiz, Humbento 51<br />

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Nickolason, Gordon 149<br />

Nicolaidis, Steve -- 135<br />

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Nygaard, Norman 162, 212<br />

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Ocker, Earl ------ 149<br />

O'Connor, Joseph ------ 135<br />

Ogden, Evan 47<br />

Onak, Thomas ' 47<br />

Opdycke, Jack ----- .__ 154<br />

Oppe, Herbert 47<br />

Orenda in, Juan 47<br />

Orman, Gerald 47, 141<br />

Orth, Charles . 47<br />

Orth, Robert . 47<br />

Osborne, Jack 139<br />

Osburn, John 145<br />

Oswald, Robert 145<br />

Owen, John 154<br />

Owens, John N. __ _ 151<br />

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Palmer, William F 47<br />

Panish, Norman 157<br />

Parker, Elmo 151<br />

Parker, George _ . 47<br />

Parlin, Lionel . 143<br />

Parrish, Jack . . 151<br />

Parton, James . 48<br />

Pattison, Kenneth 48<br />

Pax, Leonard . 48<br />

Payne, Leo 141<br />

Payton, Larry . 137<br />

Peard, Frank 145<br />

Pearson, Bud --- 79<br />

Pearson, Harold 48<br />

Peckenpaugh, John --------- 139<br />

Pence, Robert . 48<br />

Pendleton, Don 139<br />

Penners, Don -------------------- 131<br />

Peskin, Bud ---------------- 131<br />

Pesqueira, Ralph ------------ 147<br />

Petersen, Frank __ 48<br />

Peterson, Herbert N 95, 135<br />

Petty, Robert 139<br />

Phelps, James -----------.- 133<br />

Phelps, Bob _ 196<br />

Philbin, Edward . 99, 154<br />

Phillips, Paul . . 133<br />

Pierce, Don Jon __ 79<br />

Pillsbury, Warren . 95, 147<br />

Pipes, Howard . 154<br />

Pirie, William .__________ _ 143<br />

Platt, Shearn _ . 157, 225<br />

Plum, Richard __.149<br />

Plutchak, David . 48, 133<br />

Polk, Kieth 82, 149<br />

Polk, Keith 149<br />

Polos, John ----- 137, 195<br />

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Prokop, Harvey 75<br />

Prokop, Phil .49, 135, 162, 163<br />

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Radmilovich, Milton .49, 139<br />

Rahman, Gamal .49, 81<br />

Raine, Patrick .49, 154<br />

Rapp, Philip .49, 75, 79<br />

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Reilly, Mitchell 145<br />

Rens, Lee _ ___147<br />

Richardson, Frank 162, 167<br />

Richardson, Reed .__135<br />

Richardson, William 131, 147<br />

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Riley, David -------- 168<br />

Riley, Philip 80<br />

Ritchey, S. Donley- 64, 70, 72, 73, 78,<br />

95, 97, 99, 129, 154<br />

Ritter, Robert ------------ .50, 143<br />

Roach, William 50<br />

Roark, Robert 50, 131<br />

Robb, Wesley ----- 50, 78, 163<br />

Roberts, James __------------- 50<br />

Robinson, Edward 50<br />

Robinson, H. Donald ---------- 154<br />

Robinson, Robert 51<br />

Robison, Robert -------------- 139<br />

Roetnel, George ---------- 155<br />

Rogers, John ---------------- 145<br />

Rogers,<br />

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Walton<br />

.153<br />

153<br />

Roney, John<br />

Roos, Charles<br />

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Rose, Robert 133<br />

Rosa, Joseph 51, 63, 64, 73, 78,<br />

95,96,_99,129,147<br />

Rosenthal, Edmond - 157, 219<br />

Ross, Fred 51<br />

Russell, Bruce _ 139<br />

Russell, Gary ---------------------- 153, 166<br />

Russell, Robert ------------------------------ .52<br />

Ruth, Alfred, Jr. ------------------------ 78<br />

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Sada, Gary --------------------------------- 165<br />

Saleeby, Edward --- 75<br />

Sams, James ---________________ 147<br />

Sanders, Val -- 52, 72 78 135<br />

Sass, Maynard ------ :_ '__ 52<br />

Scanlan, Edward 52, 154<br />

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Schneider, Roland 75, 153<br />

Schneider, William 52, 131<br />

Schroeder, Martin ----- c 193<br />

Schroeder, Raymond, Jr. ---------- 141<br />

Schultz, William, Jr. 145<br />

Schwandt, William, Jr. 53<br />

SChwartz, Jack ---- . . 151<br />

Schwend, Frederick 133<br />

Scott, Charles ----________________ 145<br />

Scott, Edward, Jr. . 53, 139<br />

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Slusher, C. Edward __ 80<br />

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Snodgrass, Gerald __.. 54 Thurmond, Richard __ __ _ 226<br />

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Windsor, Donald .__.. __58<br />

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Winn, ichael 143<br />

Witte, Michael . 157<br />

Wolfensberger, Edward . 139<br />

Wolschlag, Joe .58, 78<br />

Womack, Bob . . . 82<br />

Wonelly, Jack . 139<br />

Woodard, Glen . . 164<br />

Woodmansee, Roy 139<br />

Woodward, Rodney . . 151<br />

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Ackley, Dr. John 18, 95, 209<br />

Adams, Eileen 16<br />

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Anderson, Dr. Graydon .__. 15<br />

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Birch, Aileen . 15<br />

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Com in, Norita 16<br />

Corbett, Katherine . 15<br />

Crawford, Dr. Ronald . .14<br />

Crouch, Dr. James . 14<br />

Cummins, Carl -- 16<br />

Cunkle, Elizabeth _ ------------ . .16<br />

Cunningham, Dr. Cornelius 18<br />

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de Julien, Lorenz ------ 16<br />

Dirks, John . 14<br />

Dupont, Capt. Forrest 14<br />

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Emerson, Arthur . 17<br />

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Wright, James . .. . 139, 143<br />

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Zeithler, Dean .. . 149<br />

Zimmerman, Gilbert __._ _. .59, 95<br />

Zuehike, Lowell .. . 59, 151<br />

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Gulick, Dr. Sidney . 15<br />

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Hartigan, Selwyn 12<br />

Harvey, Dr. A. Raymond 17<br />

Harvey, Dorothy 14<br />

Harwood, Dr. Robert 13, 14<br />

Haskell, Dr. Harriet .73, 98<br />

Hawbaker, Sgt. James 14<br />

Haynes, Geraldine 16<br />

Hays, Martha ----------- 15<br />

Hertel, Capt. Fritz _ 14<br />

Hodge, Dr. Glenn . 14, 227<br />

Houseman, Dr. Richard 15<br />

Houser, Lowell ------ 14<br />

Hunter, Dr. James 10, 72<br />

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Jacobsen, Helen 16<br />

Janssen, Dr. Henry . . 17<br />

Johnson, M/Sgt. Virgil . 14<br />

Jones, Kenneth --- .__. 18<br />

Jonus, Dr. John - 15<br />

Joseph, Dr. Lionel ._____ 15<br />

Joy, Dr. Ned<br />

Julian, James<br />

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Malcolm, Dr. David .__.. _ _ 15<br />

Markowitz, Dr. Abraham 14<br />

Martin, Sgt. Harry .. .. __.__... __.. .__14<br />

McClintic, Dr. Joseph . . 15<br />

McCollom, Dr. Ivan .__._ ._.__. .. _. .. _.17<br />

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Merrill, John<br />

Dr. Mary __. 11, 73<br />

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Merzbacher, Claude ._.__._.. _... __... _..... 14<br />

Messier, Dr. Leonard .__. . 15<br />

Moe, Dr. Chesney ._17<br />

Monaco, Col. John ..... _..... _.. 14<br />

Morgan, Charles .____________________ _ .15<br />

Mosse, Col. Charles .13, 14, 79<br />

Myers, Dr. Mabel _. .. _ . 14<br />

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Nasatir, Dr. Abraham ._.16, 73<br />

Nichols, Dr. Ambrose . .... _ . .15<br />

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Peiffer, Dr. Herbert 11, 18, 72, 73, 95<br />

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Pfaff, Dr. Paul ------- 18<br />

Phillips, Dr. Kenneth . ._... _. 16<br />

Post, Dr. Lauren .. . 16<br />

Povenmire, E. Kingsley 18<br />

Powell, Don 18<br />

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Richardson, Dr. Robert 13, 16<br />

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Rosenberger, Bruce 1 7<br />

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Samples, Howell ... . . 16<br />

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Schutte, William H. -- .__. 17, 165<br />

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Kaplan, Dr. Oscar 17<br />

Keeney, Dr. Joseph ---------------._.__. 15<br />

Kehrer, Major Kenneth . 14<br />

Kennedy, Dr. Chester 15<br />

Kidwell, Dr. Will -------------- 12, 17<br />

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Lauritsen, Dr. William .. . 16<br />

LeBarron, Evangeline . 14, 78, 102<br />

Lemme, Dr. Maurice -------- ~ 17<br />

Leonard, Dr. Charles - ._16, 17<br />

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Love, Dr. MalCOlm 10, 18,213<br />

Love, Robert -- .-- 17<br />

Luce, Lawrence ----.-------------------------- 16<br />

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Stoneham, Dr. Richard -------- 17<br />

Storm, Alvena -------------------------------- 16<br />

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Tool, Dr. Marc - 15<br />

Torbert, Frances . 16<br />

Treat, Dr. Wolcott 17<br />

Tucker, Dr. Gordon 14<br />

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Walker, Dr. Donald . . 18<br />

Walling, Curtis . 15<br />

Watenpaugh, Frank 14<br />

Watson, Dr. Donald 11<br />

West, Edna 14<br />

White, Dr. Alfred __. . .. . 12<br />

Wilcox, Dr. Robert .227<br />

Wolf, Dr. Ernest 15<br />

Wright, John 13, 16<br />

Wright, Dr. William . 14<br />

rZiegenfUSS, Dr. Geo~e __. 17, 171<br />

Zimmerman, Dr. Wayne . 17<br />

GOODWILL<br />

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