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<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Imperial Volle}' Campus<br />
720 Heber<br />
Calexico, CA 92231<br />
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DICATION<br />
The 1963 "<strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste" strives to present pictorially an<br />
enjoyable record of the students at <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />
College. The unity in past and present areas of thought and<br />
action is revealed with reference to ancient objects of<br />
expression and illustrations of college history and modem<br />
campus life. This yearbook is dedicated to Man And Time.<br />
Table of Contenls<br />
STUDENT LIFE 15<br />
SPORTS 55<br />
GREEKS 103<br />
SENIORS<br />
167<br />
ORGANIZATIONS 201<br />
ADMINISTRATION<br />
251
We Came 10 College<br />
and Discovered<br />
Life<br />
The sunlight of our early college days<br />
Glowing through old Spanish arches<br />
Awakened us to laughter,<br />
Displacing dusky shadows, it fired our dreams<br />
To drowse in scenes of friendly small talk.<br />
Intriguing distant shadows spoke of future<br />
Goals and fixed ambitions.<br />
We were young, and loved the beauty<br />
Of a moment's leisure,<br />
A second's chance of chatter in the Quad<br />
Before sudden thoughts of knowledge<br />
Inspired us to action, whirled us through<br />
The challenging days of college life.<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Imperial Valley Campus<br />
720 Heber<br />
CaleXico, CA 92231<br />
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Call1pus Living Brought<br />
Fun and<br />
Friendship<br />
We wished to stay longer,<br />
Learning how to share ideas,<br />
Enjoying new adventures,<br />
But college life moves quickly.<br />
Too soon we packed 'our souvenirs,<br />
Locked the doors, said good-bye.<br />
Warmed by friendship,<br />
Wrapped in memories,<br />
We left the closeness of the campus.<br />
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e<br />
Sought Knowledge<br />
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Sometimes we dreamed in class,<br />
Or interrupted study time to read of campus news,<br />
But we knew the value of the hours.<br />
We spent spare minutes cramming our minds with facts.<br />
Sometimes we collaborated with our classmates.<br />
Sometimes we sought the furthest corners of the stacks.<br />
Young and old, we knew the promise in ourselves<br />
And strengthened it day by day through learning.<br />
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Traditions and Spirit<br />
Built Memories<br />
At football games, record crowds<br />
Led by cheerleaders<br />
Chanted encouragement,<br />
Popped paper bags,<br />
And blew air horns to show the team<br />
Our spirit matched its greatness.<br />
New friends were hailed<br />
And greetings were called along Hello Walk.<br />
We struggled to the top of'S" Mountain<br />
And viewed our changing campus,<br />
Encouraged in spirit<br />
By its tradition of modern progress.
We Foun Fun<br />
and Relaxation<br />
t<br />
We f.ound on our campus special places,<br />
Special people.<br />
We stopped a moment to laugh to talk<br />
To take a coffee break. ' ,<br />
We. met friends, ma?e study dates,<br />
Enjoyed co-ed dancmg, bowling classes,<br />
And then retreated to our favorite spots<br />
To ponder, to sit awhile, or just to rest.
STUDENT<br />
LIFE<br />
In the twilight of our memories<br />
We'll always see our college<br />
Where we have taken the first<br />
Steps to maturity.<br />
Our college has been a Source of information<br />
A gUIdmg teacher<br />
A future in the p:esent.<br />
It stands now as we leave it<br />
Having enriched us with warm memories .<br />
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<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> U' .<br />
mverSI'Y<br />
Imperial Valley Cam"'"<br />
720 Heber /,-,vS<br />
Calexico, CA 92231<br />
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Each Must Wait His Turn to<br />
Register in Line After<br />
Line<br />
New Faces, Ideas and Activities<br />
Fill the Days of Orientation<br />
Lime spilled and . . .<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> College welcomed foreign<br />
students and frosh during orientation<br />
week. Lime spilled and water sloshed as<br />
the freshmen climbed Black Mountain to<br />
paint the "S". The class ate a Bar-B-Que<br />
dinner and climaxed its first week of<br />
colle~e life by twisting at the dance.<br />
Foreign students met American friends and<br />
lea~ned about our country at a party at<br />
Scnpps cottage.<br />
The greatest obstacle to higher edu~atio?<br />
is known by every freshman as regIst~atlOn<br />
day. It is the one time when success IS .<br />
based on stamina, patience, a sh.arp 'penCIl,<br />
sturdy eraser, and running the fifty in 4.6<br />
seconds. As this young coed found ou!,.<br />
everyone is equal when it comes ~o.waiting<br />
lines, copying numbers and obtaining<br />
classes.<br />
"What<br />
number?"<br />
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And Soon the Studies Began••.<br />
Freshmen Learn the<br />
Ways of Our College<br />
at Frosh Camp<br />
The class of 1966 invaded Camp Marston<br />
to hike, boat, sing,and joke together. But<br />
Frosh . Camp was more than a fun time,<br />
unity was the key word as the freshmen<br />
attended conferences and seminars to<br />
plan class activities and goals at <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> College.
Greeks Open<br />
Their Doors in Welcome<br />
Smiling faces and beautiful girls were easily found at Pledge Presents.<br />
Smiles, laughter, ruffles, and flowers filled the EI Cortez<br />
hotel as 287 new sorority pledges were honored at<br />
Panhellenic's annual Pledge Presents. This celebration was<br />
a finale to ten days full of parties, new faces, some<br />
disappointments, and many decisions.<br />
Interfraternity Rush was just that! Rushees were catered to<br />
dinners and parties. Preferential Dinners with speeches from<br />
the alums were held at many hotels. Rushees accepted<br />
formal bids at Scripp's Cottage. That evening 281 men<br />
pledged 14 fraternities at <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong>.<br />
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"I thought this machine is supposed to be fast?"<br />
Elections, Signs and<br />
Speeches<br />
Our campus is lost in a maze of political<br />
propaganda as election candidates present their<br />
n:un es and platforms to the students by means of<br />
bI1lboa~ds,.loudspeake~, handbills and speeches.<br />
Camp,aIgnmg and votmg was supervised and<br />
organized by Leroy Vadney.<br />
The Brothers' Four Gave a<br />
Memorable Performance<br />
ioke and a chance started the career of the Brot~~rs' Four. .<br />
AHJ<br />
avmg<br />
•<br />
come<br />
a long way since their early<br />
.<br />
entertammg<br />
G f<br />
at fraternity<br />
. th Brothers' Four performed m Peterson ym or a<br />
partle~, e d The audience was led to laughter and cheers as the<br />
c~~~ty uC~~:t ~ang and joked its way through new an.d old folk<br />
:on iut the crowd wasn't left out of the act. Fol~owm~ the .<br />
p 1anne<br />
gs. d program, the audience J' oined the quartet in a lively radio<br />
commercial.<br />
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House decorations transposed the face of our campus.<br />
Pi Beta Phi was judged the most outstanding as the<br />
different houses'depicted the overthrow of the UOP<br />
Tigers. Originality and color highlighted the themes of<br />
our "Monty Salutes Mythology" Homecoming Parade.<br />
Tau Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Kappa combined real<br />
flowers and tropical plants on their float of "Aztec<br />
Quecotzal" to take the first place in mixed division.<br />
"Sacrifice to Huitzilopochtl" sponsored by Pi Beta Phi won the<br />
house decorations sweepstakes award.<br />
The Aztec aficionados cheered wildly as the St t .dd .<br />
<strong>University</strong> of the Pacific. a e gri ers claimed a well-earned victory over<br />
omecoming Brings<br />
Enthusiasm and Victory I<br />
"Ulysses and the Sirens" which tied for sweepstakes honors was designed and built by Pi Kappa<br />
Alpha and Kappa Alpha Theta. The float was beautiful and realistic with its use of natural<br />
wood and life-like figure.<br />
H~mecoI?ing.1962raised the threshold of enthusiasm<br />
~n quahty surrounding the festivities which have so long<br />
~en a part o~the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> tradition. Not only was<br />
t e campu~ahve with zeal and spirit but our city<br />
watched with overwhi" e mmg mterest ' as we students<br />
t~pared f~r SDSC alums and the <strong>University</strong> of Pacific.<br />
. e m;;chmg Aztecs were at their best as they performed<br />
man e ort to instill the meaning of life at <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />
<strong>State</strong> College.<br />
The ~arching Aztecs<br />
capacity crowd. strut their stuff during halftime for the<br />
Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha Epsilon depicted "Jason and the Golden Fleece" in an array of<br />
color and clever mechanical devices which also won for them the sweepstakes award.<br />
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,<br />
h<br />
irst Move Toward Victory<br />
Spirited Aztecs turn out to watch our victorious gridders.<br />
Our song and cheerleaders and band add to the<br />
pageantry of the game.<br />
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Homecoming , candidates line up for inspection during judging,<br />
Loyal alumni<br />
return to campus.<br />
Marching Aztecs practicing long hours.<br />
The finished product is sometimes the only reward for hours of toil.<br />
A Gala Climax Follows Weeks of Preparation<br />
, , dd to the glory of homecoming,<br />
Beauty, color and animation a<br />
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II<br />
Songleaders don greek attire for parade and game.<br />
Pi Kappa Alpha members show true<br />
workmanship as they build a ship for<br />
their float,<br />
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As t~e Aztec football fame grew<br />
so did the Aztec spirit. The<br />
Marching Aztecs thrilled the<br />
crowds with their precision<br />
marching and intricate maneuvers.<br />
The cheering Aztecs formed a<br />
hugh white cheering section and<br />
rocked the stadium with chants.<br />
Spirit Runs High As the Aztecs'<br />
Football Fame Grows<br />
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AMS. Sponsors<br />
Fight Nile<br />
The 25th semi-annual running of the<br />
Interfraternity Pledge Council chariot<br />
raceswas won by Sigma Chi. The Sigswon<br />
their heat in 11.8 seconds and went on to<br />
tak.ethe final race in the same time, Alpha<br />
PhI ~ledge Barbara Anderson, Sigma Chi's<br />
candidate, was crowned Chariot Queen.<br />
In the pageantry contest which preceeds<br />
the races, Alpha Tau Omega's depiction<br />
of Aurora's journey across the sky was tops.<br />
Sigs Regain the Chariot Race Trophy<br />
A happy queen and team,<br />
Fight Nite beauty Roz Mack JOInS i a victorious team of Sigma Chis,<br />
Miss Knockout candid<br />
1 ates tell why th ey Iik 1 e men.<br />
Five hundred fans turned '<br />
matches and gym ti out to VIewthe boxing and wrestling<br />
A powerful<br />
,<br />
Sigma<br />
nas<br />
Chi<br />
IC<br />
ex<br />
hibi<br />
I inon of Fight Nite in Peterson Gym,<br />
th~ seventh straight ~~;~ walk~d away with the top honors for<br />
MIssKnockout pr Yd' ttractive coed Rozanne Mack 1962<br />
she presented award ' ove to be the b eauty attraction . of the " evemng as<br />
s.<br />
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It's all over but the celebrating!<br />
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pa<br />
Talking,<br />
Singing<br />
Social<br />
A moonlight cruise and the naming<br />
of 'King Cotton' were featured<br />
at the annual Chi Omega Showboat,<br />
held at the Bahia Hotel. The<br />
Southern atmosphere was crowned<br />
by Belles of Chi Omega in<br />
Southern dresses. The dance was<br />
termed a success when screams<br />
and laughter went up as the boatdock<br />
sank with the weight of the<br />
Showboat guests boarding the<br />
cruiser.<br />
Dancing, and<br />
Highlighted Fall<br />
Life<br />
Jill de Selm, Lambda Chi Alph~<br />
National Cross and Crescent girl<br />
was serenaded by the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />
chapter in honor of her selection.<br />
The fraternity presented her with<br />
roses and a trophy. Miss de Selm<br />
has been Lambda Chi Dream Girl<br />
for the past two years. She is a<br />
member of Alpha Chi Omega<br />
sorority.<br />
Miss de Selm receives flowers and trophy.<br />
Knives, slashing, and pumpkin seeds everywhere<br />
were but a part of artistic talents shown in the<br />
Alpha Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta Pumpkin Carving Contest<br />
held in the quad the day before Halloween. Over<br />
twenty entrants, including Dean M. A. Anderson,<br />
carved for donations to the Alpha Gam philanthropy,<br />
Cerebral Palsey.<br />
The girls of Maya Hall were in a women's paradise<br />
as they spent 480 hours talking with the men of<br />
Toltec Hall. The talk-a-thon started as a challenge<br />
to the 500 hour record set by Michigan. It ended 24<br />
hours short of the 504 hour goal.
AWS events bring fun and entertainment<br />
A penny went a long way during AWS Week.<br />
Dorm and sorority girls were charged a penny for<br />
every minute they stayed out past the 10: 30 l
n i g tat student organizations sponsored<br />
many harity and s rvice projects for the community<br />
and all ov r the world. The Chi Omegas assisted<br />
in th sponsoring of an orphanage in China. The<br />
igma Chis and Gamma Phi Betas joined the<br />
Kappa 'igs and Kappa Alpha Thetas in giving<br />
hristmas Parties for under privileged children.<br />
The Aztec Spurs had a safety drive and Angel<br />
Flight had a car wash to raise money for the Air<br />
Force ROTC. The igma Phi Epsilons delivered<br />
notic s to help pass the college bond issue,<br />
proposition I A on the November ballot. There<br />
were aI 0 many organizations which worked for<br />
different <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> philanthropies and worthwhile<br />
campus projects.<br />
Campus Groups Active with<br />
Service,<br />
Charity, and Proiecls<br />
Blue Book Ball Ends Fall Semester<br />
Marking the end of the fall semester, Blue Book<br />
Ball was held in the El Cortez Grand Ballroom.<br />
Sponsored by the freshman class, the dance was<br />
highlighted by the crowning of the Belle of the Blue<br />
Book Ball, Janet Bettag, Kappa Alpha Theta.<br />
A new and different concept of football hit the<br />
campus as the SDS co-eds tramped the grid-iron.<br />
The little Sisters of Minerva and Sweethearts of<br />
the Diamond went to the game with no holds<br />
barred and the pledges of Sigma Phi Epsilon<br />
played the pledges of Alpha Phi Sorority all for<br />
Charity. All in all everyone survived except for a<br />
few black eyes and bruised bodies.<br />
Charity Football Games Bring Many Laughs<br />
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Influential speakers appear here<br />
Dick Gregory Adds Humor and Timely Comments<br />
Nationally know Negro comedian Dick Gregory came to<br />
SDS. He puffed on his cigarette, drank glass after glass of<br />
water an? commented. on the social and political issues<br />
surrounding the American Negro. Gregory rose to national<br />
fame on the ~ack Parr Sho~. Appearing with Gregory were<br />
the Town Criers, Tom Sc~h, Bing Drastrup, Steve<br />
Isaacson, and Ken Mansfield, an SDS folksinging group.<br />
Dr. Glenn S. Dumke, chancellor of California<br />
<strong>State</strong> Colleges, told the AS Council<br />
about the progress of the state colleges and<br />
off~red advice on the proposed student<br />
union.<br />
Sigma ~elta Chi, honorary journalism<br />
fr~termo/, sponsored a debate between<br />
DIck WIlson and Lionel Van Deerlin<br />
c~nt~nders for the new 37th Congressional<br />
D~s!rIct seat. They sparred on the Cuban<br />
CrISI<strong>San</strong>~ local issues. Pat Stalnaker, Daily<br />
Aztec edItor, acted as referee.<br />
Chancellor<br />
Dumke, President Love, Joe Kiefer<br />
M.ayor Charles Dail and Joe<br />
KIefer, AS president, joined forces<br />
to support Proposition l-A. The<br />
proposition, which provided<br />
money for state college projects<br />
passed.<br />
'<br />
Rep ..Bob W~son of the 36th Congresslo?al<br />
DIstrict brought his<br />
campaIgn to our campus.<br />
Chancellor Dumk e, at Ieft, at press conference<br />
A. S. cards were the only charge for admission to the LAC movies.<br />
Bargain seekers were willing to stand in block-long lines outside the<br />
HS Auditorium to see outstanding recent movies. The pictures were<br />
shown on Friday afternoons and Saturday and Sunday evenings.<br />
Movies included "North By Northwest," "East of Eden," and "The<br />
Red Balloon".<br />
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Contests and Cars Featured<br />
in AMS All Men's Week Coach Coryell Leads Football Champs<br />
Men were officiallyin the spotlight during All Men's<br />
Week sponsored by the Associated Men Students. The<br />
week opened with a foreign sports car show and a ski<br />
movie. Men had a chance to show their athletic abilities<br />
in a mile run, push-up contest, bike race, and a<br />
back-walk-race. Those who survived the contests climaxed<br />
the week with a dance in the West Commons. Cindy<br />
Runyan, Sigma Kappa, was named AMS Week Queen.<br />
With tremendous successof the 1962 championship Aztec football<br />
team, student body interest ran high in the field of athletics. Head<br />
coach Don Coryell became perhaps the best known person on<br />
campus with his talks to the students on his famous "I" forn;ation<br />
and well known personal interest in building the SDS athletic<br />
program.<br />
With the replacement of athletic businessmanager Jean H. "Cheesy"<br />
Neil, came many angry protests from the student body and athletes:<br />
Don Ritchey, graduate manager, and Al Olsen, head of ~heA~hletIc<br />
department, were hung in effigy,but the end broug~t satisfaction<br />
and growing unity between the students and athletics.<br />
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SDS Culture Program Enhanced by Guild Plays<br />
"News of the Night" was a rollicking farce about two sets of nineteenth century lovers who<br />
unknowingly reverse partners in their attempts to elope.<br />
"J.B.," a modern-day version of the Biblical story of Job d d b<br />
the Theatre Guild. The faith parable was presented in theWLittf:oTh~~tre.y<br />
I<br />
1<br />
r<br />
The Aztec Th t G 'Id<br />
n . N' ea er Ul presented "Lonz Day's Jourey<br />
of the<br />
Into<br />
I<br />
ighr,"<br />
t:h<br />
Th<br />
e p<br />
I<br />
ay portrayed a day<br />
"<br />
in the life<br />
p aywng t and his family,<br />
"Skin Of Our Teeth" is a satire based on man's ability<br />
to survive. It is a reflection of the devastating periods in<br />
the life of the world as seen through the eyes of a maid.
LAC Sponsors Musical Variety with<br />
Folk, Jazz and Classical Selections<br />
Dr. Frederick Schwarz gives anti-communism address.<br />
Fo!k sin~er Joan Baez impressed SDS students with her natural<br />
VOIce,friendly. perso~ality, and timely comments. The 0 en Air<br />
Thea~er hwas filled. with a collection of light and mournfut ballad<br />
sung in er haunting and plaintive voice. . s<br />
Sounds of Svnanon, a jazz band wh?se members are residents of<br />
a "self help" home for ~ar~otic addicts, presented a modern Jazz<br />
concert in the CLS AudItorium.<br />
LAC sponsored the New York W d . d Q .<br />
in the CLS Auditorium. Pictured of wmI f umtet in a concert<br />
flute; Ronald Rosem b. D . rom e t are Samuel Baron,<br />
lich, horn and Arth~i Weol·esb' aVlbdGlaser, clarinet; Ralph Froe-<br />
, erg, aSS.oon.<br />
Pianist Marek Jablonski Grand Prize winner in the 1961. Canadian<br />
National 'Music c'ompetition, played classical selectIOns in<br />
the Music Auditorium. Jablonski, 22, was on tour of the U.S.<br />
under a Canadian-U.S. exchange program.<br />
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Little SOO Brings<br />
Spills and Laughsl<br />
p n oring one of the funniest and exciting contests on<br />
ampu was Lambda Chi Alpha with its "Little 500."<br />
Frat rnities and sororities along with independent<br />
organizations sponsored four team members to compete<br />
in r lay rae s around Aztec Bowl, Gamma Phi Beta was<br />
first in the women's division and Kappa Alpha Theta was<br />
ond, Toltec Hall grabbed the first place men's trophy<br />
and igma Chi was second. Miss Sheri Good, Sigma<br />
Kappa, was chosen as "Miss Blowout" to reign over<br />
the annual affair.<br />
Girls Frolic at Sigma Chi Derby Day<br />
SDS women showed their athletic abilities at the<br />
Sigma Chi Derby Day. The girls, dressed in<br />
grubbies and branded with Sigma Chi letters,<br />
battled in a tug-of-war, raced on tricycles, cancanned<br />
around a can, scrambled for pennies in<br />
a bathtub of flour and attempted to steal<br />
derbies from Sigma Chi men.<br />
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SDS Has Growing<br />
Pains!<br />
SDS welcomed Eta<br />
Kappa chapter of Sigma<br />
Nu fraternity as the<br />
campus' 13th national<br />
fraternity. The chapter<br />
received its charter at a<br />
formal banquet February<br />
23 at the Islandia.<br />
It was the 131st chapter<br />
of the national group.<br />
The fraternity's auxiliary,<br />
Serpentines, the first in<br />
the nation, was formed<br />
in December.<br />
SDS is growing toward university status. Students and professors<br />
watched construction workers balance on the beams of the new<br />
m~th building and apply the finishing touches to the new Life<br />
SClet.IceBuilding. The building, the most modem on campus, was<br />
put mto Use during spring semester. A bomb scare brought a<br />
s~arm ?f police, photographers and students to the Administration<br />
B~lldmg wh~n maintenance men thought they had found a<br />
dynamite charge m a boulder used in the landscaping in<br />
front of the building. .<br />
Sigma' Nu and Sigma Pi Added to Fraternity<br />
List<br />
Sig-ma Pi's returned to campus in<br />
February after a 2Y2 year. absence.<br />
The SDS chapter, Alpha<br />
Omega, purchased its new<br />
fraternity house on College Circle.<br />
Outstanding Sigma Pi's are<br />
Rich Johnston, chapter president,<br />
and Jim Ashcraft, freshman<br />
class president. Four<br />
men lettered in campus sports.<br />
They were Dick Shultz, crew;<br />
Jim White, water polo; Mike<br />
Towles, swimming, and Bob<br />
Baldwin, freshman football.<br />
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Kneeling, (from left): Richard Johnston, Robert Penland, Jim Ashcraft, Jim White, Randy Raycroft,<br />
Bill Blaylock, Mike Towles. .<br />
Row 2: Jeff Stark, Tom Ybarrola, Jim Hare, Stu Markham. Dave Johnston, Stu Wilson, Andrus<br />
Zeltins, Bob Hamilton, Rich Cas~ore. . . .<br />
Row 3: Steve Lewis, Rod Uerrips, DIck Shultz, Steve Reinert, Ron Peterson, DIck Corder,<br />
Martin Wanders Lee Witham, Lee Lanfried.<br />
Not shown: Bob' Baldwin, Ted Shultz, Steve Chimbole, Jim Russell. 51
SDS Celebrates<br />
Sixty-Sixth Year<br />
"Sixty-six years of Scholarship and Service" was the<br />
theme of the 1963 Founders' Day. Highlight of the day<br />
was the dedication of the new Life Science Building.<br />
SDS Skates ffSO Others May Walk"<br />
Skaters slipped, slid and fell in Alpha Chi<br />
Omega's annual Easter Seal skating ~ontest.<br />
Winners were Taffy Polster, Alpha Phi, and<br />
Ashley Bishop, Pi Kappa Alpha, who ran the<br />
course in 30.5 seconds. Theme of the event<br />
was "Skate so others may walk."<br />
Groups Swing<br />
at Spring Sing<br />
Campus groups competing before an<br />
appreciative audience loosened their<br />
collective vocal cords in the annual<br />
AWS Spring Sing. Groups competed<br />
in four divisions: men's, women's,<br />
mixed and novelty. Selections<br />
ranged from Negro spirituals to<br />
contemporary political satire.<br />
Dorms Fly • In Blanket Toss<br />
Phone-booth-stuffing, gold fish swallowing and talk-athons<br />
have been replaced by a new college craze. Members<br />
of Zapotec, Tarastec and Toltec do~ sail through<br />
the air in a demonstration of blanket flying. The<br />
new fad is like sky diving in reverse.<br />
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Greeks united for a week of fun and serious discussion<br />
during Greek Week April 22 to 28. Fratern~ties and<br />
sororities joined in a pizza party, exchange dmners, talent<br />
night a carnival for underprivileged children, and an<br />
All Greek Dance. The week, an annual event, is held<br />
to promote the unity and ideals of Greek life.<br />
SPORTS<br />
Ideals and Unity Stressed During Greek Week<br />
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Ilees Bring Home CCAA<br />
Football Championship<br />
Enjoying the finest football season in the history<br />
of the school, coach Don Coryell and his 1962<br />
Aztec football team won the California Collegiate<br />
Athletic Association Championship with a perfect<br />
5-0 record.<br />
After a disappointing first game with a strong<br />
Cal-Poly Pomona team (13-6), the Aztecs began<br />
a slow uphill climb to ultimate success.<br />
The Aztecs' first victory was 26-14 over Los<br />
Angeles <strong>State</strong>. During the next seven weeks, the<br />
men of Montezuma won seven consecutive games.<br />
The wins included Long Beach <strong>State</strong> (36-8), Cal-<br />
Poly (SLO) (35-14), VCSB (46-8), Redlands and<br />
<strong>San</strong> Fernando (39-0), Homecoming against VOP<br />
(32-18), and a smashing 29-26 victory over<br />
nationally ranked Fresno <strong>State</strong> for the coveted<br />
championship.<br />
Tailback Kern Carson was the Aztecs' leading<br />
ground gainer and scorer, averaging over seven<br />
yards per carry and breaking numerous CCAA<br />
and college records. Carson was selected first team<br />
All League and third team All Pacific Coast.<br />
The Aztecs drew three sell-out crowds during the<br />
season, a record 80,000 people, setting a new<br />
attendance and gate receipt record, thus showing<br />
the tremendous support and spirit from the<br />
students at <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> and members of the<br />
alumni.<br />
Many Aztecs played major roles in the successof<br />
SDS's winning season. Coach Don Coryell lauded<br />
the whole team for an all-out effort and said he<br />
had had no greater thrill than coaching this year's<br />
championship team.<br />
The Aztecs closed their 1962 season by losing to<br />
a fired-up Marine team, 34-6. But all in all, the<br />
Aztecs experienced the greatest success in the<br />
history of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong>.<br />
SDS's Championship<br />
Coach, Don Coryell<br />
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All Co as n<br />
CC C 0 ce<br />
Wayne Sevier<br />
Tom Hoffman<br />
K rn Carson<br />
Tailback Mario Mendez scores on a 22-yard touchdown romp.<br />
Back-to-Back Wins Boost Aztecs into first<br />
Broncos Win, Diablos<br />
Fall<br />
Cal Poly of Pomona made Aztec football coach<br />
Don Coryell's 1962 opening game an unhappy one.<br />
They claimed a 13·6 upset over highly favored<br />
an <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> before a 10,500 record crowd.<br />
Three pass interceptions, sluggish line play, and<br />
fumbles enabled the Aztecs to seal their own defeat.<br />
However, in the first league game the Aztecs<br />
proved to be the Aztecs at the end of the previous<br />
season as they downed the Los Angeles <strong>State</strong><br />
Diablos 26-14. Outstanding moments of the game<br />
were a 70-yard pass interception return by Neil<br />
Petties and block-busting runs by Paul Sallinger<br />
with a gain of 52 yards in 10 carries.<br />
David Lay<br />
Mike Collins<br />
Wally Cubley<br />
Kent Lawson<br />
Taking to the road for the first<br />
time during the year, the Aztecs,<br />
behind Neal Petties and ~au~<br />
Sallinger rolled to a convmcmg<br />
35-14 victory over Cal Poly<br />
(SLO) .<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong>'s upcoming ~tecs<br />
brought home a 36-8 victory over<br />
the Long Beach <strong>State</strong> '4gers. .<br />
Tailback Mario Mendez, playmg<br />
his best game of the year, scored<br />
three touchdowns in the seco~d<br />
half to lead the Aztecs to their<br />
victory.<br />
Rennie Simmons<br />
. J.<br />
Paul Sallinger<br />
Neil Petties and Coach Coryell<br />
Phil Farias
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Don Halte<br />
Aztec coach Don Coryell (far right)<br />
shows his assistants pre-game strategy.<br />
Aztecs board bus for tune-up game with <strong>San</strong>ta<br />
Barbara before title game with Fresno <strong>State</strong>.<br />
SDS Slaughters UCSB 46-8<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong>'s Aztecs took to the road for t~e<br />
second straight week and rolled to a 36-0 half-time<br />
lead against the UC~B Gauchos and then coasted<br />
on to an easy 46-8 victory.<br />
Aztecs<br />
Rout Redlands<br />
Aztec Joe Meeker picks up 13 yards.<br />
<strong>San</strong> Fernando Siale<br />
Larry Korsmeier<br />
Mario Mendez<br />
Easy Prey for Monlezumans<br />
Dave Stenson<br />
Playing heads-up defensive football for the second<br />
straight week, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> shutout a stron?"<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Redlands football team 39-0. behind<br />
the powerful running of fullback Paul Sallinger,<br />
John Godden<br />
Neil Petties snags touchdown pass<br />
against Redlands.<br />
<strong>San</strong> Die~o <strong>State</strong>'s ~CAA champions, picking up momentum with each outing, scored<br />
a smashing 39-0 wm over hapless <strong>San</strong> Fernando. Va~ley<strong>State</strong> in tune-up for game<br />
WIthpo,:",erful.UOp.T~e Aztecs rolle~ up 33 points in the first half as Kern Carson<br />
and Neil Petties ran WIthover-powenng consistency against the Matadors.<br />
CCAA Final Standings<br />
WL<br />
SAN DIEGO STATE 5-0<br />
Fresno <strong>State</strong> 4 - 1<br />
<strong>San</strong>ta Barbara 2 - 3<br />
Cal Poly (SLO) 2 - 3<br />
Long Beach 2 - 3<br />
L. A. <strong>State</strong> 0 - 5<br />
Sparky Bishop<br />
John Farris<br />
Dave Peterson<br />
Lloyd McCoy<br />
Gil Warren<br />
Left: Kern Carson is brought down<br />
after a 28-yard run against <strong>San</strong> Fernando<br />
<strong>State</strong>.<br />
Joe Meeker<br />
Gil Warren scores on<br />
Gauchos.<br />
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Bob Vaughn<br />
Randy Chaffin<br />
Athzte~tailback ;Kern Carson romps for 15 yards on opening play of<br />
e title game 10 fog-filled Aztec Bowl.<br />
Aztecs Drop Bulldogs 29-26<br />
Kern Carson, no. 24, picks up yardage against UOP.<br />
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Dave Stenson, no. 68, and Phil Farias 36<br />
Kern Carson on an 8S-yard touchdow~ ~~~. ' throw key block for<br />
to Take CCAA Championship<br />
Tailback KerI~Carson blazed his way into Aztec football<br />
history as he npped the Fresno <strong>State</strong> Bulldogs to shreds. He<br />
rac~d to t~1feetouchdowns on runs of 28, 88, and 48 yards<br />
while rolhng-up 236 yards on the ground. He also caught a<br />
nme~yardpass to give him 245 yards in total offense for the<br />
evenmg and two school records. The Aztecs held off a<br />
}~teBulldo&rall~ in.the fog to win 29-26 and bring the<br />
irst champIOnshipIII 11 years to Montezuma mesa.<br />
Carson Runs Over UOP 32-18<br />
Eldridge Cooks Lynn Gordon Tailback Kern Carson, showing his running ability for the<br />
third week in a row, ran over the <strong>University</strong> of Pacific<br />
32-18, to give <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> one of its biggest Homecoming<br />
wins in the history of the school.<br />
MCRD Topples <strong>State</strong> 34-6<br />
MCRD playing its best game in two years, closed <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />
<strong>State</strong>'s football season the way it started by pounding the<br />
Aztecs 34-6, before the largest crowd of the season in<br />
Aztec Bowl.<br />
The Marines took a narrow 14-6 halftime lead and then<br />
scored 20 big points in the second half to turn bac~ the<br />
Aztecs for the first time in eight straight games. Playmg<br />
without the services of Kern Carson throughout most of the<br />
game SDS was unable to move against the Marines.<br />
Guard Lloyd McCoy puts on pass rush.<br />
Giving up an early first period touchdown the Aztecs<br />
rallied behind Carson to take a 20-6 half time lead. The<br />
Aztecs matched the Tigers' two second-half tallies and then<br />
played heads up football to take the big win.<br />
UOP, who was ranked 8th in the nation in major college<br />
.defense with 88 yards per game, gave up 326 yards to coach<br />
Coryell and his mighty offensive scoring machine.<br />
End Mike Collins pulls in pass in MCRD<br />
game.<br />
Joe Gibbs<br />
Jim Stauber<br />
Guard John Godden pulls do F '<br />
Beau Carter from behind. wn resno s ace quarterback<br />
George Farrell<br />
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Gary Romero<br />
John Butler
Porlee Paces Harriers<br />
10 CCAA Crown<br />
Front row from left: Jim <strong>San</strong>dlin, Ron Greenig, Mat Anderson, Robert Baldwin, Doug Bishop,<br />
Charles Amos, Steve Taylor, John Campbell, Dean LawLaugh, Charles Guthrie.<br />
Row 2: Jay Gutowski (Assistant Coach), Gabby Escalera, Joe Chambers, Warren Goedert,<br />
Larry Dubbs, Jerry Beavers, Lynn Hull, Grant Mayer, Lee Burkett, Gary Hart, Pat Curran,<br />
John Quigley.<br />
Row 3: Roger Mumby, Larry Guske, Gary Duncan, John Boyles, Bob Williams, Aubrey<br />
Woodroof, Gerald Gray, Bob Korzep, Gene Anderson, Don Royal, Mike Bouchard, Jack<br />
McEncroe, Tom Barrnet, Larry Fernandez, Kim Gifford, Dick Wells (Head Coach.<br />
Ernie Portee<br />
JV Gridders Display<br />
New Talent<br />
Led by the excellent passing attack of QB Steve<br />
T~yl?r, the Aztec Papooses sported a split season,<br />
wInnIng 3 and losing 3. Taylor's favorite targets<br />
were ends Tom Barnett and John Boyles while<br />
the ground attack was led by hard charging bull,<br />
Dale Hawley. Don Royal, Guard, and Center Bob<br />
Korzep, also played key roles in the Papoose's<br />
tough schedule. This year's team, deeper and more<br />
experie~ced than the previous year, won over<br />
Oceanside jC., <strong>San</strong> Fernando Valley TV and Lana<br />
Beach <strong>State</strong> JV, while losino to USC and UCLA<br />
Frosh and Imperial Valley College.<br />
The Aztec Harriers paced by Ernie Portee, Jim<br />
Montgomery and Mik; Golden, ?reezed t~ough<br />
the cinder fields to bnng <strong>San</strong> DIego <strong>State</strong> ItS 10th<br />
CCAA Championship in 12 years. Portee ran the<br />
L.A. <strong>State</strong> 3.2 mile course in 15: 38.7 to break the<br />
16.21 record set by James Carrol of U.C.S.~. the<br />
previous year. The Aztecs were rated the third<br />
best Cross Country squad in the state after<br />
winning over such teams as Long Beach <strong>State</strong> and<br />
U.S.C.<br />
John Boyles<br />
Bob Williams hurdles off tackle for small gain.<br />
First row left to right: Lowe (Mgr.), Roge~, Borden, Olson, Haverlandt, Riley, Jackson.<br />
Second row: Phillips, Shields, kPoGrtee,WD~ifl\~oli~~y Elbel (not shown).<br />
Third row: Montgomery, Hac, ay, 1 oug y, ,<br />
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Larry Meek goes up for a jump shot.<br />
George Roberts does it the easy way.<br />
Bob Mackey hooks it in for another <strong>State</strong> basket.<br />
Varsity Basketball<br />
Jack and the Giants Sport Thrilling Season<br />
SEASON<br />
RESULTS<br />
SDSC<br />
68 Cal Poly (Pomona) 58<br />
66 Pepperdine 74<br />
67 Whittier 64<br />
68 <strong>University</strong> of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> 49<br />
55 Denver 81<br />
52 Regis 58<br />
74 Colorado <strong>State</strong> 73<br />
57 Utah <strong>State</strong> 101<br />
65 Regis 64(OT)<br />
59 Iowa <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> 72<br />
73 <strong>San</strong> Francisco <strong>State</strong> 63<br />
77 Redlands 50<br />
82 Los Angeles <strong>State</strong> 81<br />
65 Fresno <strong>State</strong> 60(OT)<br />
65 Cal Poly (SLO) 58<br />
84 Whittier College 81<br />
65 <strong>San</strong> Fernando Valley 59<br />
60 <strong>University</strong> of California<br />
at <strong>San</strong>ta Barbara 71<br />
85 Long Beach <strong>State</strong> 80(OT)<br />
55 Pepperdine 51<br />
86 Los Angeles <strong>State</strong> 83(OT)<br />
56 Fresno <strong>State</strong> 64<br />
75 Cal Poly (SLO) 64<br />
86 <strong>San</strong> Fernando Valley <strong>State</strong> 77<br />
66 U. C. <strong>San</strong>ta Barbara 71<br />
63 Long Beach <strong>State</strong> 78<br />
A first place tie and a bid to the regional college play-offs were lost as the unpredictable<br />
occured in the California Collegiate Athletic Association basketball race. The<br />
Aztecs suffered a 78-63 loss to fifth place Long Beach <strong>State</strong>. An SDS win would have<br />
meant a CCAA deadlock. The Aztecs ended up tied with <strong>San</strong>ta Barbara for second<br />
place with an 8-4 record. The Aztecs were hurt with the ineligibility of center Bob<br />
Mackey and forward Frosty Glithero in the middle of the season. George Roberts took<br />
over and did an exceptional job in the pivot spot left vacant by Mackey. The<br />
Montezumans were paced by 5' 9" Jack Shawcroft the hard driving, hard fighting<br />
"little big man" on the team. In the many overtime games the Aztecs had this season<br />
it was Shawcroft who came through calmly and cooly moving the Aztecs to one of<br />
the toughest teams on the West Coast. Standing along Shawcroft was Larry Meek a<br />
6' 6" forward who shoots like a guard and rebounds like a center. Other men who<br />
contributed to the Aztecs successful season were Tony Garnier, Jim "Bones" Bowers,<br />
Clyde Hadley and Tim Jones.<br />
Larry Willis<br />
Stop, thief!<br />
Jim Bowers<br />
Tom Tenney<br />
Jack Shawcroft<br />
Look, up in the sky, it's a bird ...<br />
OT -Overtime<br />
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Larry Meek<br />
Tony Gamier<br />
Tony Garnier goes up for the tip<br />
Larry Meek 20, has more than a handful.<br />
Bob Mackey<br />
Clyde Hadley<br />
Anyone for the Minuet?<br />
Forrest Glithero<br />
Bill Marseilles<br />
George Roberts springs high above Cal Poly player.<br />
. .. And into the stretch it's 24 Jack Shawcroft ...<br />
Fritz Ziegenfuss<br />
George Roberts<br />
Tim Jones<br />
George Roberts 30 shoots hook shot as Larry Meek looks<br />
on in astonishment.<br />
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"Owh", seems to say George Roberts<br />
as he's fou led by Cal Poly forward.<br />
Season starters, from left. Bob Mackey, Larry Meek, Tony Garnier, Clyde Hadley and Jim<br />
Bowers<br />
Ziegenfuss,<br />
up for a jump-shot<br />
Larry<br />
Meek scores an easy bucket.<br />
Bob Mackey's deadly hook proved fatal to many teams.<br />
Hard driving Jack Shawcroft breaks through the<br />
saving lay-ins enemy defenses for one of his many game<br />
Look-out, here it comes.<br />
"Just walk on by".<br />
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Freshman<br />
Basketball<br />
Bang! You're dead.<br />
Row 1, from left: Gary Martin, John Shemke, Paul Janiki.<br />
Row 2: Ed Applegate, Mike Bladow, Craig Nettles, Ed Perez, Tim Arnett.<br />
Row 3: Coach Benton, Dick Pierce, Craig Ohmen, Gabe Zovani, Rolland Heim, Chris<br />
Crawford, Bob Oliver.<br />
Perez Leads Frosh Roundballers<br />
Ed Perez drives toward basket . . .<br />
~: J~~7;dele.fi~dl~m ~~;;:eE{ Bill M;arseilles, Jack Shawcroft, Ed Cadis, Glenn Smith, Mgr,<br />
Row 3: Coach Georg~'Ziegenfu~aiorI~a{~~es, Dave Bankert, Tom Tenney, Fritz ~i~genfuss.<br />
Roberts, Forrest Glithero, Assista~t Coach, L~ieLOi~n~eek, Tony Garmer, Larry WIllis, George<br />
With four games remaining to be played,<br />
the Frosh court men have piled up an<br />
11-5-1 record due to the fine efforts of Ed<br />
Perez, Dick Pierce and Craig Nettles.<br />
With a lack of height over previous years,<br />
the Papooses have still given larger<br />
opponents a run for their money .<br />
. . . and makes it.<br />
Tim Jones puts a hex<br />
on Iowa <strong>State</strong> forward.<br />
Bob Mackey lays f ; h<br />
Whittier Poets. one up or an easy two against t e<br />
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Waler<br />
Babies Go Winless•..••<br />
Gain Experience<br />
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Front row (left to right) Ja Who B b B<br />
Row 2: Dale Schwicker (Co~~h ite, ~. rown,. Don Hutchinson, Dennis Tilton.<br />
Gene Ambrosia not shown RoJkySHtaanyWdeJlhaGms, RBlchSchwarten, Dick Shultz, Larry Raymond,<br />
, , n, ary urson,<br />
Take that you fink.<br />
Row I, from left: Joe Hall, Pat Bennett, Tommy Logans, Denny Berg, Merrel Davis, Frank<br />
Brown, Dale Kernes, Orville Hay, John Davies.<br />
Row 2: Ichiro Nakanishi, assistant coach, Steve Sparks, Larimore Cummins, Pete Burgert, Pat<br />
Curren, Lloyd McCoy, Coach Harry Broadbent, Morris Akers, Dennis Payne, Bill Clauder.<br />
Matmen Fall to Fourth • In CCAA<br />
Coach Dale Schwicker's 1962 Water Polo tea I .<br />
starts. The new varsity sport however d m p ayed host to SIXdefeats in as many<br />
at the start of the season. With the ret~ rna tBa; b~ter showing than was expected<br />
Tilton, the 1963 poloists should bring t m ~ Ig uns Bob Brown, and Dennis<br />
years to come. 0 ontezuma Mesa a recognized power in<br />
Dale Kernes throws his man to the mat.<br />
II<br />
This is mine, your rubber swan<br />
IS over there.<br />
The Aztec wrestling team finished the season placing fourth in the<br />
California Collegiate Athletic Association championships which were<br />
held at <strong>San</strong> Fernando <strong>State</strong>. Cal Poly of <strong>San</strong> Luis Obispo dethroned<br />
the defending champion Aztecs totaling 75 points in the all day<br />
tournament. Fresno <strong>State</strong> followed with 60 points; Long Beach<br />
<strong>State</strong> placed third with 59; and the Aztecs finished with 57 points.<br />
In a non-league match before the CCAA play-offs the Aztecs shutout<br />
Cal Poly of Pomona 36-0, and wound up with a 9-4 overall<br />
dual meet mark and a 4-2 CCAA record. In the play-offs Merrel<br />
Davis gained the only fall in the championship finals; Lloyd McCoy,<br />
the only fall in the consolation finals; and Frank Brown the fastest<br />
fall in the tournament, 22 seconds. Davis was runner-up in the<br />
balloting for the most valuable wrestler of the tournament.<br />
Bob Brown, 28, moves in to block goal attempt.<br />
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Pat Bennett's head, right, is the only part identifiable.<br />
Pat Curren<br />
Tommy Logans<br />
Under the watchful eye of the referee.<br />
Frank Brown<br />
Orville Hay<br />
Merrel Davis<br />
Lloyd McCoy<br />
Pat Curren had no trouble pinning his man.<br />
John Davies<br />
Dennis Payne in victory over Cal Poly opponent.<br />
Bill Clauder at that last strenuous moment.<br />
Hey, take it easy will you?<br />
n
Darryl Nelson-High-point man<br />
Norm McMillan-Pole<br />
Vault<br />
Row 1, (from left): Larry Carman, Glen O'Classen, Gary Lindstrom, Ron Frindt, Ian Jackson,<br />
Jeff Bada, Mario Mendez.<br />
Row 2: Tony Sucec, Jerry Beavers, Ray Reichert, Jim Webb, Argee West, Ron Humphrey,<br />
Darryl Nelson, Ernie Portee.<br />
Row 3: Coach Choc Sportsman, Bill Gould, AlIen Shields, <strong>San</strong>dy Svatko, Dennis Baxter, Rich<br />
Howell, Ken Fallon, Warner Willoughby, John Combs, Mike Golden.<br />
Nelson Leads Montezuma Cindermen<br />
Coach Choc Sportsman<br />
Varsity Track<br />
<strong>San</strong>dy Svatko<br />
~ Mile<br />
The Aztec thinclads gained momentum as the<br />
season progressed. Led by versatile track and<br />
field star Darryl Nelson, the team set several<br />
records. Nelson was called one of the finest all..<br />
round track men to hit SDS in many years. Also<br />
adding to the successful season was pole vaulter<br />
Norm McMillan, who topped a long standing<br />
mark, and Ken Fallon, Bill Gould, Ron Humphrey,<br />
Don Kalmer, Jim Montgomery and Ernie<br />
Portee. The team was coached by freshman<br />
coach Dick Wells in the absence of Coach Choe<br />
Sportsman. A 30-year veteran of the track oval<br />
Sportsman went to Japan during the spring to '<br />
conduct track clinics at the request of the<br />
U.S. <strong>State</strong> Department.<br />
Bill Gould-Hurdles<br />
Ernie Portee<br />
Distance runner<br />
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Bill Gould goes over the high hurdles.<br />
Ken Fallon, high jump<br />
Darryl Nelson flashes across the finish line.<br />
"Let's twist again . . "<br />
Ron Humphrey<br />
Darryl Nelson, high point man.<br />
Ray Reichert, pole vault<br />
"Look mom! It's Superman."<br />
Norm McMillan
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Row 1, from left: Bill Hickman, Gary Bishop, Jim Curtis, Herb Dickard, Galen Borden, Rick<br />
Heckler, Gavin Riley, Rick Hedrick.<br />
Row 2: Coach Sportsman, Lantz Lewis, Richard Bullock, Dave Sheets, Dave Gilmore, Mike<br />
Gay, Larry Godfrey, Doug Whithers, Dennis Creason, Doug Bishop, Coach Wells.<br />
Row 3: Bob Williams, Bradley Baer, Steve Brown, Tim Dragila, Frank Swiderski, Matthew<br />
Anderson, Jim Poole, Ted Hack, Conrad Lingenfelder, Ray Napier.<br />
JV Cinder Men Show Great Promise<br />
... New Frosh Records Set<br />
The 1963 Freshman track team was well on its way to<br />
setting many records. The four man teams of Heckler,<br />
Whithers, Godfrey and Bullock broke the mile relay record<br />
with a time of 3.23: 6. Bishop set a javelin record with a<br />
cast of 192' 1Y2" and Baer threw the discus 131 feet, also<br />
for a record.<br />
Row I, (from left): Coach Smith, Maxey, Carasco, Frabotta, Serrano, ~urphy, Johnson, Force.<br />
Row 2: Mann, Cota, Cohen, Marseilles, Estavillo, Lefler, Kramer, MIchaels.<br />
Row 3: McGhee, Koenig, Branstetter, Flesner, Marr, Grove .<br />
CCAA Flag at Stake<br />
for Aztec Nine<br />
Varsity<br />
Baseball<br />
The Aztec nine had a 2-1 conference mark in the<br />
California Collegiate Athletic Association by<br />
April 5. The team's record was 9-4 going<br />
into three contests with Fresno <strong>State</strong>.<br />
SDS baseball coach Charlie Smith was at the<br />
helm for the 27th season as the Aztecs fielded one<br />
of the youngest clubs in the college's history.<br />
Off to a good start, the team scored its first run<br />
of the season in the SFU game on a homer by<br />
Bob Estavillo in the first inning.<br />
Others helping in the successful season included<br />
Larry Kramer, Stan Michaels, Mike McGhee,·<br />
Gary Branstetter, Dave Flesner, V.ance Ga/?e,<br />
Ray Koenig, Mike Murphy and BlII Marseilles.<br />
ri'~ug Bishop casts the javelin.<br />
F~om left: Larry Godfrey, Doug Whithers, Richard Bullock and<br />
Rick Heckler 10 the mile relay.<br />
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"Hey, you can't fit in my mit."<br />
The Aztec pitching staff.<br />
"Honest, umpire, I didn't mean to hit him."<br />
Out at first base.<br />
Bruce Cohen Gary Branstetter John Frabotta<br />
Out!<br />
"And there it goes."<br />
Mike McGhee, strike one.<br />
Bruce Cohen hits a line drive to center field for a single.<br />
Here comes a bunt.<br />
"Who left the trash can on the mound?"<br />
Stan "Buck" Michaels<br />
The grandstand overlooking home plate.
Vance Gage<br />
Pete Force<br />
"Congratulations!<br />
Nice homer."<br />
The Aztec diamond<br />
"Come on, hurry up!"<br />
"Tiiimberrr !" Mike McGhee Bob Estavillo<br />
The Aztec infielders<br />
" .. besides, what g-ood does it do to wear hard hats?"<br />
The Aztec outfielders 87
Ray Koenig<br />
Mike Murphy<br />
Mike McGhee makes the catch for the out.<br />
Whittier catcher makes the out as Aztecs Vance Gage and Dave<br />
Flesner look on.<br />
Bob Estavillo, one of the Aztecs' leading hitters. Ray Koenig makes the stop in left field to prevent a double.<br />
A Pepperdine<br />
player makes a lunge for third base,<br />
Norm Marr has been a real asset to the Aztec crusade.<br />
Little Jim Mann k f hi ,<br />
rna es up or IS size on the mound.
From left: Dennis Trout,<br />
shown.<br />
Ron Bronk, John Emrich, John Lehton, Jim Quilty. John Wallen not<br />
Frosh<br />
Baseball<br />
Row 1, from left: Rice, Serafin, Lang, Gunter, Campbell, McIntosh.<br />
Row 2: Ca~panella, Horne, Payne, Gray, Russell, Beveridge.Everett.<br />
Row 3: Cassie, Anderson, Coach Olsen, Rupe, Weir, Griswold, Powers,Sitcoscy,<br />
Wyatt.<br />
This year's frosh baseball team opened the season with two defeats in as many starts<br />
r~ePapooses, however, should gain enough experience to pull out of the slump for ~<br />
airly successful season. They lost to Point Lorna High School and South-Western<br />
~ollege. The te~ is paced by Tom Lang, Bob Sitcoscy and 'Jim Rupe, Sitcoscy has<br />
s own great promise and should be a real asset to the team.<br />
Azlec Nellers Have High ((AA Hopes<br />
Varsity<br />
Tennis<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong>'s tennis squad, under the coaching of Al Olsen, was 1-0 in<br />
California Collegiate Athletic Association competition and had a 5-1-1 overall<br />
mark as of April 1. Led by the outstanding doubles play of J~hn Wallen,<br />
Dennis Trout, Jim Quilty and John Lehton and undefeated singles man Ron<br />
Bronk the Aztecs had a good chance to bring a championship to Montezuma Mesa.<br />
Bronk: in his third year with the Aztecs, was also undefeated in doubles play.<br />
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Tom Lang slides into first base.<br />
John<br />
Wallen<br />
Coach Al Olsen<br />
Dennis Trout<br />
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Row 1 from left: Smith, Brav, Staulb, Keyes, Foggy, MacBeth, Shacklin, Curtis, Brown.<br />
Row 2': Graham, Livingston, Kilpatrick, Piper, Hale, Madigan, McCambridge, OdIe, Bean,<br />
Taylor<br />
Row 3: Thomas, Plum, Hilton, Rea, Schroder, Dieb, Squiggly, Chafin, Phral, Miller,<br />
Merimontez, Ivey, Coach Mattarocci.<br />
Unidentified<br />
Aztecs fight for possession of ball.<br />
Earl Hale<br />
Aztec Ruggers on the Move<br />
Randy Chafin has shown much improvement. ... Greatly Improved<br />
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Come on Huey, way don't you share It.<br />
Coach Frank Mattarocci's fast-improving Aztec rugby team was well<br />
on its way to a Southern California Rugby Union championshi}?<br />
The Aztecs,backed up by hard hitting David Lay, Randy Chafm,<br />
Gil Warren and Joe Rockhold, have been holding tough teams in<br />
the SCRD. Just as rugby was gaining much student interest on<br />
campus it faced a major setback due to lack of funds and a full-time<br />
coaching staff. The Aztecs in their first year of varsity status had<br />
shown great promise.<br />
Sonny Hilton<br />
Paul Plumb<br />
Ernie Dronenberg, center, is all hands on this one.<br />
Bob Prahl<br />
Look out! Everyone<br />
head for cover.<br />
Mike Madigan<br />
Dave Marimontez, captain
Row 1, from left: Terry Klemetsrud, Dennis Johnston, Robin Halley, Jerry Gaudet, Lee Olson,<br />
Skip Spindler (Frosh team).<br />
Row 2: Michael Johnston, Fred Kasch, Thomas Bates, Gary Becker, Terry McPherson, Robert<br />
Burkholder, Dave Sleet, Dr. Fred Kasch, coach.<br />
Varsity<br />
Gymnastics<br />
Led by three-year lettermen Fred Kasch Jr. and Gary Becker, the<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> gymnastic squad opened its season with a defeat by<br />
Long Beach, 1962 CCAA champions. As <strong>Del</strong> Sud went to press the<br />
Aztec gymnasts won 3 and lost 2, winning against <strong>San</strong> Francisco<br />
<strong>State</strong>, Brigham Young <strong>University</strong>, and El Camino College while<br />
losing to Long Beach <strong>State</strong> and Los Angeles <strong>State</strong>. Kasch is the<br />
CCAA All-Around events champion while Becker's specialty is the<br />
trampoline. The all-around competition involves six Olympic events:<br />
free exercise, side horse, long horse, horizontal bar, parallel bars<br />
and the stilI rings.<br />
Pretty Diane Zervas does a front leaning rest.<br />
Bob Burkholder does a fldy!ngC~AAi~tI962~he<br />
side horse. He was secon In<br />
Dave Sleet flies through the air in a somersault.<br />
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Gary Becker on the trampoline was<br />
second in CCAA in 1962.<br />
Fred Kasch Jr. on the horizontal bar. Kasch was<br />
1st in CCAA and California <strong>State</strong> in the AII-<br />
Around event in 1961-62.<br />
Tom Bates on the<br />
parallel bars.<br />
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Look out below!<br />
Darrel Holmgren on the starting stand.<br />
Row 1, from left: Ron Buttemure, Martin Fitzurka, Don Seibert, Joe Bramante, Don Frinell,<br />
Rick Evans, Jon Ewing.<br />
Row 2: Dr. William C. Burgess, coach; Lance Lembeck, Stan Williams, Darrell Holmgren, Dave<br />
Szuch, Jack Inhofe, Mark Bruce, Mike Towles.<br />
Jon Ewing does a one and one half twist.<br />
Hey coach, there's a bug on my leg.<br />
Varsity<br />
Swimming<br />
Joe Bramante goes into a backward<br />
dive from the high board.<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong>'s swimming team opened its 1963 season on a<br />
winning note, with a close 49-46 win over a much improved<br />
<strong>University</strong> of California <strong>San</strong>ta Barbara squad, at Peterson Gym<br />
Pool. <strong>Del</strong> Sud, however, had to go to press before the Aztecs really<br />
got into the season. The Aztecs' top trio were freestyler Mark Bruce,<br />
butterfly and breaststroker Dave Szuch and backstroker Darrell<br />
Holmgren. Szuch captured three events against the Guachos while<br />
Bruce came through with two blue ribbons and Holmgren, one.<br />
The best time of the .day was by Szuch in the 200 yard breaststroke.<br />
He toured the distance in 2 minutes, 28.9 seconds to break his own<br />
school mark of 2: 30.5 set last year and he also set a new pool record.<br />
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From left: Jack Boisen, Tony Grindl, Bob Hall, Ron Hog-an, George Braun, assistant coach;<br />
Coxswain John Davies, front; Dick Shultz, Bill Ginn, Joe Roberts, Charles Chiles.<br />
Junior Varsity<br />
From left: Bud Alexander, Howie Dodson, Dick Clark, Gary Dunsmore, Coach <strong>Del</strong> Beekley,<br />
Coxswain Pete Knudsen. -<br />
Kneeling, Doug Reid, Don Hilts, Gordon Sutuorius, Doug- Houser.<br />
Varsity Crew Completes SO Mile Row<br />
Row 1, (from left): Mike Moser, Coxswain Bob Quillin, John Macevich.<br />
Row 2: Bob Swanson, Tom Clark, Bill Hanna, Larry Raymond, Bill Wilson, Bob Mummey,<br />
Bart Stein, Steve Allen, Coach <strong>Del</strong> Beekley.<br />
"Which one of. you guys took my<br />
pants?"<br />
Varsity<br />
Freshmen<br />
Beginning its third year of competition, the varsity crew was supported by last<br />
year's championship freshman crew. At Long Beach, the crew managed to place<br />
third. The freshman placed second to LB and beat Orange Coast and SC. The<br />
varsity crew later rowed against Loyola, Stanford, UCLA, Oregon <strong>State</strong>, LBSC,<br />
"Whose idea was it to ram the door?"<br />
Washington <strong>State</strong>, <strong>University</strong> of British Columbia, Orange Coast and USC.<br />
The varsity crew in a physical fitness stunt rowed 50 miles around <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />
Bay under 7Y2 hours, to prove that by land or by sea endurance is required.<br />
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"Fifty miles, are you nuts or something?"<br />
"Hey Coach! Someone pulled the plug."
IFC and Intramural<br />
Sports<br />
With both major and minor sports on the slate, the intramural<br />
and inter-fraternity sports have become an integral part of the<br />
SDS campus life. For the tenth consecutive year the Sigma Chi's<br />
continue to reign over the major fraternity sports program,<br />
capturing the overall intramural championship by maintaining<br />
the highest point total. Toltec Hall west leads the Independent<br />
league while Kappa Alpha Psi leads the minor fraternity league.<br />
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Mike Wimbush clears the low hurdles in IFC track.<br />
Row 1, (from left): Gary Kline, John Carter, Frank Merhar, Ron Fox, Coach Frank Scott.<br />
Row 2: Hervey Simmons, Jack Button, Boyd Dennis, Ed Gabrielson, Denny Mays.<br />
Aztec Golfers Nationally<br />
Ranked<br />
"Mommy!<br />
Mommy!"<br />
Student vs, Faculty game,<br />
All-Sports Night Open<br />
House.<br />
"Take that you grimmies."<br />
Coach Frank Scott's golf team, defending champions in the CCAA, are led by<br />
outstanding divotmen Frank Merhar, Ron Fox, Jack Button, Denny Mays, and<br />
Hervey Simmons. Merhar, a <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> City College transfer, has shot the lowest<br />
round as of April 3, with a score of 72. Fox, a freshman from Crawford High<br />
School, has won many area championships. The team, perennially ranked<br />
one of the nation's top ones, is composed almost entirely of new men.<br />
Keith Richardson, Sigma Chi, clears the bar.<br />
Charlie Kahan, representing <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />
in the California Collegiate Weightlifting Championships<br />
at Berkeley, set four records with as<br />
many lifts, totaling 750 pounds. All four lifts<br />
were records in his lSI-pound class.<br />
"Think the coach will buy some more<br />
balls?"<br />
Ron Fox<br />
Frank<br />
Merhar<br />
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GREEKS<br />
Coach Coryell has brought winning<br />
ways back to Montezuma Mesa.<br />
"Corne and get it."<br />
Spring Practice Is Preview to Promising 1963 Season<br />
Alpha Chi Omega<br />
Alpha Chi's Boast<br />
Gothic Structure<br />
The Gamma Nu chapter of Alpha Chi Omega was initiated from the local in 1950.<br />
Alpha Chi's installed the bells that hang in the Main Arch. The sorority's<br />
philanthropy is the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Most recent<br />
accomplishment is their new chapter house. Major activities ... traditional Dad's<br />
Day and Mother's Tea ... "Skate So Others Can Walk". Campus standouts ...<br />
Anne Brownell, Barbara Maloney, Sharlyn Lipsey, Cap and Gown ... Dominie<br />
Cappadonna, Barbara Maloney, Marylee Hogan, Angel Flight ... Bev Slocum,<br />
AWS publicity chairman, Daily Aztec. Officers ... Barbara Maloney, president .<br />
Marigene Swerdfeger, Dominie Cappadonna, vice presidents ... Tina Templeton,<br />
secretary ... Kaye Herman, treasurer ...<br />
Sharon Lynch<br />
Joy Moody<br />
Susie Sperr<br />
Barbara Maloney<br />
<strong>San</strong>di Owens<br />
Melinda Thomas<br />
Franny Maloney<br />
Shaula Paul<br />
Paula Trask<br />
Joal Maloney<br />
Claudia Peck<br />
Tana Tuttle<br />
Anita Marion<br />
Valerie Rose<br />
Kathy Upshaw<br />
Bunny Mattek<br />
Joyce Skoglund<br />
Robin Vail<br />
Susie Jennings<br />
<strong>San</strong>dr a McClain<br />
Shari Stancil<br />
Sharon Waxon<br />
Jean Kumberg<br />
Judy Michael<br />
Carolyn Stuhrman<br />
Diane Zervas<br />
t<br />
Altogether now, 1-2-3 ...<br />
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Joan Bartels Mona Basich Marilyn Boland Linda Brown<br />
Shirley Clark Anne Brownell<br />
Cheryl Cole Carol Creighton<br />
Dominie Cappadonna Carol Chastain Joyce Clark<br />
Penny Crowder ,-<br />
Terry Donaldson Marlane Dunn<br />
Shannon Crowley<br />
Nancy Dunn<br />
Angela <strong>Del</strong>laTorre<br />
Kathy Engelbrecht<br />
Pat Depew Jill De Selm<br />
Bonnie Haefer Brook Harper<br />
Joyce Folts<br />
Sheryl Hatfield<br />
Stephenie Gorton<br />
Sue Henry<br />
Shiela Grim Sue Holt<br />
Kaye Herman Marylee Hogan Kathy Holmes Barbara Howard 105
Alpha<br />
Epsilon<br />
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AE Is New Panhellenic Member;<br />
Ties Homecoming Sweepstakes<br />
Alpha Epsilon, the only local sorority on campus, was founded in 1960. In 1962, the<br />
sorority was asked to become an associate member of Panhellenic. AE's philanthropy<br />
is the Nazareth Home for Orphans. Activities for the year included ... tie for<br />
sweepstakes award for AE-ATO Homecoming float ... AE Mardi Gras costume<br />
dance ... Spring Formal. Campus leaders ... Carolyn Myers, AS secretary, chairman<br />
of the Public Relations Speakers Bureau, Homecoming attendant. Officers .<br />
<strong>San</strong>dra Hoffing, president ... Sheila Gibson, vice president . . . Marion Zmora,<br />
secretary ... Sharyn Snyder, treasurer ...<br />
Jodi Roesman<br />
Linda Seidner<br />
N aomie Turner<br />
Nellie Ross<br />
Sharon Snyder<br />
Eleanor Weiss<br />
Judy Schultz<br />
Sharon Stevens<br />
Marsha Weiss<br />
Roberta Schwartz<br />
Frances Swede<br />
Barb at a Weissenberg<br />
Sue Schwartz<br />
Jan Tilds<br />
Helene Zealand<br />
Ilene schutman<br />
Myrna Turest<br />
Marion Zmora<br />
I don't have a safety pin either!<br />
That's the longest hot dog I've ever seen<br />
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Gail Bobrof<br />
Barbara Finerman<br />
Layne Herrmann<br />
Sue Masliah<br />
Shirley Barad<br />
Marilyn Gelman<br />
<strong>San</strong>dra Hoffing<br />
Eileen Menachem<br />
Bonnie Belkin<br />
Sheila Gibson<br />
Joni Knox<br />
Carolyn Myers<br />
Geran Blate<br />
Janice Gordon<br />
Winnie Krone<br />
Elaine Moss<br />
Marsha Davis<br />
Judy Gottlieb<br />
Marti Leland<br />
Rachel Ness<br />
Carol Feurzeig<br />
Gerry Hammil<br />
Marilyn Levy<br />
Ellen Okun<br />
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Alpha Gamma <strong>Del</strong>la<br />
Alpha Gam Social Year Included Banquets, Formals<br />
The local <strong>Del</strong>ta Eta, was initiated into Alpha Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta in 1949. The<br />
philanthropy of the chapter is working with the Sunshine School. Major activities<br />
for the year ... Spring Formal ... Mothers' Day Banquet ... Christmas Dance ..<br />
International Reunion Day. Outstanding Alpha Gams ... Penny Rutledge,<br />
Panhellenic vice president, AWS representative ... Ruth Reichert, Spurs. Officers<br />
... Joan Nelson, president ... Ann Oslund, vice president ... Carol Steinmetz,<br />
secretary ... Linda Jones, treasurer ... Jackie Law atch<br />
Ruth Reichert<br />
Sally Logan<br />
Penny Rutl dge<br />
Bobbie Floore<br />
Linda Muir<br />
Carol Steinmetz<br />
Nancy Isenhour<br />
Ellen Newcom<br />
Cia Ann Vaughan<br />
Doris j ahn<br />
Ann Oslund<br />
Emily Webb<br />
Gerry Korn<br />
Ellen pfadenhauer<br />
Judy Wilson<br />
Now when the really big pumpkin arrives ...<br />
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Kris Amundson<br />
Diane DeVinney<br />
JUdy Harris<br />
Diane Baker<br />
Nancy Dryer<br />
Pat Harvey<br />
Sharon Barrows<br />
Jeanne Ellis<br />
Barbara Hedrick<br />
Lorr aine Buerkle<br />
Ann Fredricks<br />
Nancy Hosto<br />
Sally Clark<br />
Adrienne Gerhardt<br />
Lynda Huckaby<br />
Nancy Coleman<br />
Norma Giannone<br />
Lynn Hurts<br />
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Alpha<br />
Phi<br />
Alpha Phi's Stress Scholarship; Play Football<br />
In 1949 the Phi Kappa local was chartered as the Gamma Alpha chapter of Alpha<br />
Phi. The sorority's philanthropy is the Heart Association. On the social calendar<br />
was ... Founder's Day Banquet ... Christmas Formal ... Faculty Tea .. Heart<br />
Fund Drive ... Pledges vs. Sig Ep Pledges in Charity Football Game. Outstanding<br />
women on campus ... Suzanne Gaughen, AWS president, Cap and Gown,<br />
Homecoming attendant ... Andi Tromblee, AWS cultural chairman ... Jeanne<br />
Lomac, songleader Linda Meddock, Maya Hall president. Officers . . . Barbara<br />
Jensen, president Jan Watson, vice president ... Susan Nachant, secretary<br />
Peggy Fountain, treasurer ...<br />
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Marsha<br />
McDonald<br />
Sue Nachant<br />
Sherri Sharpe<br />
Sue Stevenson<br />
Diane<br />
McQueen<br />
Nikki Nord<br />
Sheila Shay<br />
Nancy Strong<br />
Eloise Miller<br />
Taffy Polster<br />
Terri Sho n aker<br />
Andi Tromblee<br />
Judy Millett<br />
Paget Reid<br />
Fonda Smith<br />
Nancy Wall<br />
<strong>San</strong>dr a Mills<br />
Cookie Rogers<br />
Terry Smith<br />
Jan Watson<br />
Marion Minor<br />
Susan <strong>San</strong>ders<br />
Beverly Sodarnka<br />
Barbara Weeks<br />
Chris McDonald<br />
Jeanie Myers<br />
Margie Scholl<br />
Bobbie Spear<br />
Vicki<br />
Wiegand<br />
Pene McDonald<br />
Bobbie Munson<br />
Donna Serio<br />
Barbara Spurgeon<br />
Allison Woodroof<br />
J<br />
Susan Acord<br />
Marilyn Brunner<br />
Janet Gibson<br />
Paula Kimmerling<br />
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Barbar a Anderson<br />
Diane Clasen<br />
Melodi e Giffin<br />
Eddie Klenke<br />
Sue Babbe<br />
Dustin Dearing<br />
Linda Harbaugh<br />
Nancy Klopfenstein<br />
Kathy Baker<br />
Suzy Doeg<br />
Nancy Hillsen<br />
Jeanne Lomac<br />
Pat Bartlet<br />
Carol Ferguson<br />
Marie Hoff<br />
Nancy Larkey<br />
Melanie Bouer<br />
Barbara Ferver<br />
Marilyn Hoff<br />
Carol Maggio<br />
Mary Brayton<br />
Peggy Fountain<br />
Barbara Jensen<br />
Carol McDonald<br />
Judy Brigham<br />
Suzanne Gaughen<br />
Dottie Jondall<br />
Cindy Null<br />
Yeow! The judges are here.<br />
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Alpha Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Alpha Xi's Take Honors with Newest House<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta Chi Phi was initiated into the national sorority in 1949. Alpha Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta's house<br />
is the newest on campus, being completed in November, 1962. Alpha Xi's<br />
philanthropy is the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> Orphan's Home. Major social events ... Annual Rose<br />
Ball ... Spring Picnic ... Father-Daughter Flapper Nite Scholarship Banquet<br />
and Founder's Day Banquet. Prominent women on campus Tinalee Rice, flag<br />
twirler ... Linda Williams, Homecoming committee, Jr. class council. Officers were<br />
... Joanna Williamsen, president ... Linda Garnet, vice president ... Karen Larson,<br />
secretary ... Carol Stough, treasurer ...<br />
Diane Lang<br />
Jayne Pierce<br />
<strong>San</strong>dy Tipton<br />
Christine Larson<br />
Bobbie Radel<br />
Lana Wiemeyer<br />
Karen Larson<br />
Tinalee Rice<br />
Linda Williams<br />
Ann Lee<br />
Karen Schnick<br />
Mona Williams<br />
Mary Morgan<br />
Shirley Snyder<br />
Joanna Williamsen<br />
Barbara Kent<br />
Jan Murray<br />
Carol Stough<br />
Sue Ziegler<br />
We're animals at play ...<br />
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Donalee Adams<br />
Lind a Garnett<br />
Karen Barth<br />
Nancy Grimard<br />
Ramona Brown<br />
<strong>San</strong>dra Harrison<br />
Loxi Caradine<br />
Carlene Hearst<br />
Robyn Conrad<br />
Sharon Hite<br />
Joyce Dyar<br />
Jaredene Homesley<br />
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Chi Omega<br />
Chi O's Stress Academics-Activities<br />
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Chi Omega was initiated into the Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta chapter in 1950. It stemmed from<br />
Shen-Yo, a local women's organization based on oriental traditions. The pride of the<br />
Chi O's is their beautiful new chapter house. Major social activities ... Christmas<br />
Formal ... Annual Showboat ... Dad's Night. Outstanding Chi Omegas are ...<br />
Nikki Norstrom, junior class secretary Linda Lundquist, Nancy Olson, Ginny<br />
Larkin, Sharon Holmes, Angel Flight Sharon Brown, Homecoming committee,<br />
Founder's Day chairman ... Sue Percival, Woman of Achievement, Homecoming<br />
House Decorations Committee ... <strong>San</strong>dy Rogers, Marion Pas as, Gerri Jamieson, <strong>Del</strong><br />
Sudoeste ... Marion Pasas, songleader. Officers are Judi Shaffer, president ...<br />
Alice Fox, vice president ... Melinda Melussi, secretary Marilyn Green, treasurer.<br />
Marlane Liddell<br />
Jeri Norstrom<br />
P am Prentiss<br />
Nancy Small<br />
Linda Lundquist<br />
Nikki Norstrom<br />
Robey Reno<br />
J an Sorensen<br />
Sharon Mass<br />
Nancy Olson<br />
<strong>San</strong>dy Rogers<br />
<strong>San</strong>dy Thorpe<br />
Melinda Melussi<br />
Marion P asas<br />
Kathy Roletto<br />
Ann Todd<br />
Lynda Moore<br />
Nilla Pate<br />
Susie Schneider<br />
Patty Watters<br />
Sue Murdock<br />
Sue Percival<br />
Vicki Schneider<br />
Liz Webster<br />
Janet Larkin<br />
Wendy Nelson<br />
Sharon Phelan<br />
Myra Schwartz<br />
Pam Wood<br />
Virginia Larkin<br />
Joanne Niewoehner<br />
Kay Porter<br />
Judi Shaffer<br />
Brenda Wright<br />
Nancy Akers<br />
Terry Carlisle<br />
Alice Fox<br />
Gerri Jamieson<br />
Pat Angel<br />
Diane Chapman<br />
Pam Gargas<br />
Janice Johnson<br />
Marilyn Bailey<br />
Cathy Chesrown<br />
Marilyn Green<br />
Kathy Jones<br />
Francls Baker<br />
Helene Christino<br />
Diane Gruss<br />
Carol Kidder<br />
Nikki Beckett<br />
Joyce Cordell<br />
Cheryl Heathman<br />
Gretchen Krienke<br />
Jean Bradner<br />
Lynda Conrad<br />
Sharon Holmes<br />
Cheryl Kuhn<br />
Sharon Brown<br />
Pam Drew<br />
Anne Hubley<br />
Christine<br />
Lamprou<br />
Jackie Cammack<br />
Lorr aine Faure<br />
Joan Hull<br />
Mary Lamprou<br />
But-but I don't know anything about ANY open house ...<br />
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<strong>Del</strong>ta Zeta<br />
DZ's Frost Year with Dream-Whirl Christmas Formal<br />
Alpha Sigma Chi was initiated in 1949 as the Gamma Omicron chapter of <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Zeta. In the fall of 1956 they purchased their house on College Avenue. They<br />
support their national philanthropy by working with the hard-of-hearing children<br />
at the Mark Twain School in <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong>.<br />
Outstanding social events for <strong>Del</strong>ta Zeta ... Christmas Formal ... Dream Whirl ...<br />
Founder's Day ... Annual Come-As-You-Are-Breakfast. Campus leaders ...<br />
Gerry Patterson, Panhellenic office manager ... Pat Nicholas, president Junior<br />
Panhellenic. Officers for the past year ... Loretta Brown, president ... Merilyn<br />
Beyer and Marjorie Higgs, vice presidents. . . Donna Spencer, secretary . . . Ann<br />
Stone, treasurer.<br />
Paulette<br />
Marilyn<br />
Mize<br />
Rue<br />
Pat Nicholas<br />
Mary Serwe<br />
Sylvia<br />
Marie<br />
Palmer<br />
Shoemaker<br />
Linda McCalla<br />
Gerry Patterson<br />
Donna Spencer<br />
Georgie Miller<br />
Pat Rolan<br />
Roberta Toof<br />
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Strike three ...<br />
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Barbara Ady<br />
Merillie de Armond<br />
Joy Fitzger ald<br />
Eloise Anderson<br />
Linda Deegan<br />
Carolyn Flood<br />
Merilyn Beyrer<br />
Carol Down<br />
Marge Higgs<br />
Barbara Bradt<br />
Jeannette Dutton<br />
Dorothy Laster<br />
Loretta Brown<br />
Sue Fisher<br />
Judy Mathews<br />
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Gamma Phi Bela<br />
Gamma Phi's Swing with Polka Party--Fall Formal<br />
In 1949 the Kappa Theta local was chartered as the Beta Lambda chapter of Gamma<br />
Phi Beta. Social calendar this year included ... annual Christmas Dance Spring<br />
Polka Party. Campus leaders ... Donna Schmitz, Panhellenic treasurer Sidney<br />
Wilson, <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste ... Janet Jensen, <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste, flag twirler ... Gayle<br />
Christiansen, <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste ... Elaine Myhro, Marilou Lange, Sue Hanzlik, Angel<br />
Flight ... Linda Tripp, Cap and Gown <strong>San</strong>die Shipe, Upper Division Rep ...<br />
Joan Hancock, Daily Aztec society editor Kathee Corso, Homecoming Dance<br />
chairman. Officers ... Linda Tripp, president ... Kathee Corso and Sidney Selby"<br />
vice presidents ... Sue Hanzlik and Genie Almond, secretaries ... Sidney Wilson,<br />
treasurer.<br />
Meri Morris<br />
Pat Roberts<br />
Terry Thomas<br />
Sue Nebel-Thau<br />
Marilyn Sager<br />
Linda Tripp<br />
Ann Nolan<br />
EHen Salrn on<br />
Suzanne Upton<br />
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Sue Lindquist<br />
Pat Norton<br />
Donna Schmitz<br />
Susan Warner<br />
Pam Marckwardt<br />
Scharel Phinney<br />
Sidney Selby<br />
Ellen Wendt<br />
Sue McGowan<br />
Donna Pitts<br />
<strong>San</strong>die Shipe<br />
Sidney Wilson<br />
Doris McQuaide<br />
Diane Riggs<br />
Judy Sinclair<br />
Lynn Woodward<br />
Jan Miller<br />
Carol Roberts<br />
Linda Suiter<br />
Barbara Workman<br />
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Genie<br />
Almond<br />
Gayle Christiansen<br />
Jane Franklin<br />
Sue Hanzlik<br />
JUdy Antell<br />
Kathee Corso<br />
Gigi Gaston<br />
Ann Hawkins<br />
Dorothy Arens<br />
April Egnoski<br />
Betty Gingery<br />
Linda Honey<br />
Judy Bacon<br />
Beverly Elliot<br />
Carol Grant<br />
Janet Jensen<br />
Sue Barnard<br />
Charlene Fernald<br />
Vicki Gray<br />
Johanne Kuntz<br />
But we Gammies don't go anywhere alone ...<br />
Nancy Bragg Karen Casares<br />
Donna Floyd Adrienne Fr anklin<br />
Sue Gregory Joan Hancock<br />
Marilou Lange Pat Lazos<br />
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Kappa Alpha Thela<br />
Theta's Top in Academics, Homecoming, Spring Sing<br />
The Gamma Sigma chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta was initiated from the local,<br />
Chi Theta, in 1951. Major social events ... Christmas Formal ... Scholarship<br />
Banquet ... Theta Fashion Show ... sweepstakes with Pi KA for Homecoming float.<br />
Prominent women on campus ... Julie Anthony, Margaret Doig, Millie Teawell,<br />
Angel Flight ... Barbara Woike, Cap and Gown ... Jan Woods, Nancy Winters,<br />
Cetza ... Ginger Irvine, AWS rep .... Roz Mack, SDS Debate Team, Public<br />
Relations Board Kathy Estey, LAC Board member ... Sydney LaFonta, <strong>Del</strong><br />
Sudoeste. Officers Gayle Brotherton, president ... Liz Eagle, vice president .<br />
Diana Cordova, secretary ... Mary Marston, treasurer ...<br />
t'"<br />
Dot Hartman<br />
Sue Koering<br />
Carolyn Mills<br />
Diane Roch<br />
Lael Wagner<br />
Dorothy Hatalson<br />
Sydney LaFonta<br />
Carol Monninger<br />
Carolyn Sedlock<br />
Mary Wille<br />
Terry Higgins<br />
Marilyn Lousraunou<br />
Barbar a Monteath<br />
Sali Small<br />
Ky Winchester<br />
Ginger Irvine<br />
Roz Mack<br />
Gail Moody<br />
Sue Springstead<br />
Nancy Winters<br />
Judy Johnson<br />
Linda Mahr<br />
Joyce Nelson<br />
Pat Stelzer<br />
Barbara Woike<br />
Sharon Hannaford<br />
Shirley Jorgenson<br />
Mary Marston<br />
Barbara O'Neil<br />
Millie Teawell<br />
Jan Woods<br />
Gail Hannaman<br />
Kay Kalanquin<br />
Ann McEver<br />
Joann Person<br />
Linda Thornquest<br />
Mindy Woods<br />
Sue Harris<br />
Sue Kalash<br />
Kathy Metcalf<br />
Judy Rebol<br />
Mirjana Tomas<br />
Beth Z antiny<br />
Natalie<br />
Ault<br />
Nancy Burkheimer<br />
Diana Cordova<br />
Liz Eagle<br />
Nancy Bannister<br />
Donna Cain<br />
Pam Cripe<br />
Kathy Estey<br />
Jan Bateman<br />
Robin Carr<br />
Betsy Cunningham<br />
Norma Gale<br />
Janet<br />
Bettag<br />
Margie Cash<br />
Diane Dawson<br />
Ces Godbout<br />
Betty Bradley<br />
Kathy Cholewa<br />
Juliet Deane<br />
Judi Goddard<br />
Gayle Brotherton<br />
Nancy Clements<br />
Judi Dill<br />
Julie Green<br />
Pat Burgad<br />
Janice Cook<br />
Margaret Doig<br />
Linda Griffiths<br />
Betsy Burgert<br />
Judy Coops<br />
Diane Driver<br />
Judy Hull<br />
Are you sure you want thirds?<br />
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Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
KD's Win Homecoming House<br />
Decorations--Women's<br />
First<br />
The Beta Rho chapter of Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta was founded here in 1949. The KDs<br />
purchased their house in 1959. The sorority's local philanthropy is aid to the Tijuana<br />
Orphange. Outstanding activities ... Christmas Formal White Rose Formal ...<br />
Spring Bridal Fashion Show ... Mother's Day Breakfast Women's First -<br />
Homecoming house decorations. Prominent KDs ... Peggy Bartz, Junior Panhellenic<br />
advisor ... Judy Anderson, Angel Flight ... Pat Beland, majorette ... Judy Olive,<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon. Officers ... Karen Pirnie, president ... Mary Jo Morley, vice<br />
president ... Peggy Bartz, secretary ... Judy Hinrichs, treasurer ...<br />
Barbara Krager<br />
Mary Jo Morley<br />
Rebecca Rand<br />
Virginia Thomas<br />
Vicki Lamb<br />
Teri Ooghe<br />
Lois Roberts<br />
Cheryl Toth<br />
Sylvia Lawler<br />
Mary Lou Pheil<br />
Susan Ross<br />
Andi Vace aro<br />
Judy Luxenburg<br />
Karen Pirnie<br />
Carolyn Schrock<br />
Karen Vitlip<br />
Judy Jenkins<br />
Carol Maley<br />
Deanne Powers<br />
Nancy Shaver<br />
Beverly Williams<br />
Susan Kodel<br />
Jackie McAleer<br />
Sue Pray<br />
Nancy Teter<br />
Mara Zeltins<br />
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Serno Ageno<br />
Pat Beland<br />
Ronnie Ferncase<br />
Rochelle Gosselin<br />
Judy Anderson<br />
Kathy Bell<br />
Barbara Fisler<br />
Diane Hallen<br />
Rosemarie Asaro<br />
Bette Cerveny<br />
Norma Flores<br />
Arlene Hilsen<br />
Nancy Axtell<br />
June Du Pont<br />
Beverly Ford<br />
judy Hinrichs<br />
Peggy Bartz<br />
Jackie Du Vigneard<br />
Debbie Friend<br />
Deanne Hollinger<br />
Ann Bath<br />
Diane Eaton<br />
Karen Gardner<br />
Nancy Jacques<br />
But what if KOGO doesn't WANT to be KD Kangaroo of the year ...<br />
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Pi Beta<br />
Phi<br />
Pi Phi's Boast Homecoming<br />
House Decoration<br />
California Epsilon chapter was founded on the SDS campus in 1949 when the local<br />
Phi Sigma Nu went national Pi Beta Phi. Major social events included Pi Phi<br />
Fashion Show house decorations Homecoming sweepstakes winner .<br />
Christmas Dance Dad's Night ... Pi Beta Phi Mum Sale. Prominent Pi Phis on<br />
campus Sherill Bottjer, Panhellenic president, Angel Flight, Special Events<br />
Board Linda Thompson, Freshman Woman of the Year, Freshman Rep., Angel<br />
Flight Dexter Fisher, Cap and Gown, Upper Division Rep., Sigma Phi Epsilon<br />
Sweetheart, Angel Flight Peggy Hunt, Panhellenic rush chairman Claudia<br />
Pierson, Cetza president Geri Berg, Angel Flight, <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste Dena<br />
Anderson, baton twirler. Officers ... Sherill Bottjer, president ... <strong>San</strong>dy Jaworski,<br />
vice president ... Jean Hawley, secretary ... Betty Adams, treasurer.<br />
Sweepstakes<br />
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1111'11 III'.'<br />
IIII Ii<br />
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Kathy Kemper<br />
Joanne Miller<br />
Judy Roman<br />
Linda Thompson<br />
Barbara Kolar<br />
Waskah Miller<br />
Susie Ross<br />
Sara Vickers<br />
Cynthia Lundth<br />
Arlene Nothomb<br />
Ginger Rubsam<br />
Taffy Voyen<br />
Nancy Lundth<br />
Georgellen Ouellette<br />
Pam Sellman<br />
Chery 1 Walker<br />
<strong>San</strong>dy Jaworski<br />
Sue MacArthur<br />
Rita Parker<br />
Gay Sharpe<br />
Joan Widel<br />
Janet Johnson<br />
Sheila MacKenzie<br />
Claudia Pierson<br />
J anell Short<br />
Linda Wood<br />
Patti Jones<br />
Janice Mayer<br />
Leslie Poehlman<br />
Nedra Snyder<br />
Nancy<br />
Zetts<br />
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Betty Adams<br />
Ann Carroll<br />
Karen Dobbs<br />
Barbara Hamren<br />
Dena Anderson<br />
Carol Cassell<br />
Carolyn Erskine<br />
Jo Hansen<br />
Geri Berg<br />
Linda Cleator<br />
Stephanie Evans<br />
Jean HaWley<br />
Sherill Bottjer<br />
Ann Cobb<br />
<strong>San</strong>dy Ferguson<br />
Mary Ann HaWley<br />
Margie Boyd<br />
Jan Collins<br />
Dexter Fisher<br />
Beth Hindley<br />
Maureen Campbell<br />
Phyllis Courtney<br />
Cayle Griggs<br />
Peggy Hunt<br />
Patty Campbell<br />
Diane Crowell<br />
Brenda Hall<br />
Margie Huntington<br />
Daddy, I want to be a ...<br />
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Sigma Kappa<br />
Sigma Kappa's Prosper Academically · Socially<br />
Beta Psi chapter of Sigma Kappa, initiated in 1950, was previously a local, Tau<br />
Zeta Rho. Sigma Kappa was the first sorority to build a chapter house on campus.<br />
The local philanthropy is gerontology. The major social event this year was ...<br />
Jingle Bell Ball. Prominent women on campus ... Betty Sams, AWS Council secretary<br />
... Gail Hickcox, AWS Judiciary Board chairman ... Shirley Sheldon and Marilyn<br />
Dupree, flag corps ... Lois Bruhn, Homecoming Queen Committee chairman.<br />
Officers Lois Bruhn, president ... <strong>San</strong>dy Perman, vice president. .. Betty Sams,<br />
secretary Linda Tallinan, treasurer. ..<br />
Linda aden<br />
Betty Sams<br />
Sue Snell<br />
Liz Ogden<br />
Gayle <strong>San</strong>born<br />
Suzanne Sp atzier<br />
<strong>San</strong>dy Maxwell<br />
Nancy Otey<br />
Susie Schuler<br />
Linda Tallian<br />
Pam Medine<br />
<strong>San</strong>dy Perman<br />
Maryann Shank<br />
Diane Taube<br />
Linda Menzie<br />
Janet Person<br />
Barbara Shattuck<br />
Barbara Thomas<br />
Joni Merchant<br />
Lorri Petree<br />
Shirley Sheldon<br />
Pam Thompson<br />
Barbara Miller<br />
Penny Pickup<br />
Marlene Smith<br />
Joyce Vick<br />
Sharon Moelar<br />
Cindy Runyan<br />
Pat Smith<br />
Mandy Wilson<br />
What d'you mean-you<br />
forgot to pay the electric bill?<br />
Barbara Bachman<br />
Lynn Chestnolyick<br />
Patricia Eurich<br />
<strong>San</strong>dy Kochendorfer<br />
Marilou Ballagh<br />
Patty Colonell<br />
Barbara Fry<br />
Kay Laswell<br />
Mary Barbour<br />
Madeline D'Atre<br />
Sheri Good<br />
Norma Lepper<br />
Mary Barrett<br />
Carol Dawson<br />
Janilee Hamner<br />
Linda Lindstrom<br />
Karen Boyce<br />
Marilyn Dupree<br />
Gail Hickcox<br />
<strong>San</strong>dy Lyons<br />
Brenda Broadway<br />
Janice Ekren<br />
Pat Holewinski<br />
Charlotte Marte<br />
Lois Bruhn<br />
Patty Elliot<br />
Cheryl Horn<br />
Nancy Martin<br />
Alice Budzunski<br />
Charlene Ellsworth<br />
Carla Hosmer<br />
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Alpha Tau Omega<br />
ATO Float Shares Sweepstakes<br />
Honors<br />
Tau <strong>Del</strong>ta Chi, SDS local, became the<br />
Epsilon Psi chapter of Alpha Tau Omega<br />
in 1950. TDX, formed here in 1926,<br />
originated its annual Shipwreck Dance III<br />
1932, which is still a popular campus<br />
function. ATO's social scene this year<br />
included ... Mickie Finn Party ...<br />
Christmas weekend in L. A. . . Homecoming<br />
Parade float sweepstakes award<br />
... Governor's Trophy for entry in Mother<br />
Goose Parade. Outstanding men on<br />
campus Lance Miller, IFC secretary,<br />
Oceotl Mike Munz, Oceotl ... Dennis<br />
Daniel, IFPC secretary ... Jim Haynes,<br />
Homecoming committee. Officers ... Bim<br />
Plumb, president ... Lance Miller, vice<br />
president . . . Phil Hanf, secretary .<br />
Ray Robinson, treasurer ...<br />
Glen O'Classen<br />
Gene Pastula<br />
Jim Robinett<br />
Doug Smay<br />
Mike O'Connor<br />
Ralph Pawley<br />
Ray Robinson<br />
Frank Smith<br />
Doug Ogilvie<br />
Bim Plumb<br />
Robb Ronaldson<br />
Dave Webster<br />
Bill Paff<br />
Bill Quapp<br />
Jerry Sasse<br />
Larry Weins<br />
Tom Moore<br />
Dale Paisley<br />
Jim Reese<br />
Frank Sell<br />
Darrell Williams<br />
Mike<br />
Munz<br />
Rick Parker<br />
Phil Robbins<br />
Gerry Shoaf<br />
"Atto"<br />
Gary Andrews Dick Avril Al Bentley Chuck Best Jack Brown Dan Camphuis<br />
Bill Cantrell George Clause Mike Cook Mike Cooke John Coombes Dennis Daniel<br />
Steve Eddy Dallas Gray Phil Hanf John Hayes Jim Haynes Paul Hebert<br />
Jerry Hedges Gary Hofmann Doug Hone Doug Laird Vic Landa<br />
Mike Lennon Ray Lieberenz Brandy Lane<br />
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No, Atto, you're not going south with us unless you get your rabies shot.<br />
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<strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi<br />
Carnation Ball; Annual Luau<br />
Spark <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Sig Activities<br />
The SDS local, Alpha Chi, became the<br />
Gamma Alpha chapter of <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi<br />
in 1948, and was the first fraternity at the<br />
college to acquire its own house. <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Sigs this year held ... an annual Luau ...<br />
Sailor's Ball ... Carnation Ball. Campus<br />
standouts ... Jerry Aalfs, Oceotl president,<br />
... Jay Headley and Ken Burnside,<br />
Oceotl . . . Doug Houser and Don<br />
Redding, crew. Officers ... Ken Burnside,<br />
president ... Steve McDaniel, vice president<br />
... Vance Mills, secretary ... Bill<br />
Truex, treasurer ...<br />
Steve McDaniel<br />
Bob Sargeant<br />
Matt Murphy<br />
Ron Sedberry<br />
Robert Nelson<br />
Phil Thacher<br />
O. D. Lynch<br />
John Purdy<br />
Bill Truex<br />
Bob Martin<br />
Don Redding<br />
Cliff Weedman<br />
Tom Martin<br />
Richard Rockwood<br />
"Siggie"<br />
Now, remember rushee, IFC bidding starts tomorrow.<br />
Jeff Bada<br />
Danny Eversole<br />
Mike Jones<br />
Pete Bollman<br />
Mike Golojuch<br />
Ron Korpor aal<br />
Ken Burnside<br />
Bob Harvey<br />
Bob Krause<br />
Dean Carlson<br />
Mike Hoover<br />
Allen Lee<br />
Dennis Chambers<br />
Doug Houser<br />
Ryhdle Lee<br />
Jan Emery<br />
Jim lvie<br />
Ken Leonard<br />
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Kappa Sigma<br />
Kappa Sig Win<br />
First in Men's<br />
Homecoming House Decorations<br />
The Epsilon Iota chapter of Kappa Sigma was<br />
initiated at SDS in 1947, and built the first<br />
modern chapter house here in 1951. This year<br />
Kappa Sigs held ... Farmers' Frolic ...<br />
Christmas Formal. Outstanding members ... Bob<br />
Weir, Senior Class president ... Randy Chaffin,<br />
Blue Key president . . . Arold Hornstein, Oceotl<br />
president. Daily Aztec advertising manager, AMS<br />
Council ... Jerry Harmon, lower division rep ...<br />
Doug Allyn, junior class vice president ... Tom<br />
Morgan, frosh class vice president Jim Thompson<br />
and Dennis Lottermoser, Oceotl Mike<br />
Gontesky, Homecoming committee. Officers<br />
Jim Thompson, president ... Al Kish, vice<br />
president ... Phil Saffel, secretary ... Al<br />
Kuerbis, treasurer ...<br />
Al McInnis<br />
Dave Oseng<br />
Bob Rappe<br />
Don Shank<br />
Elmer Walker<br />
Bill McKinstry<br />
Sran Paul<br />
Gary Sable<br />
Frank Shunk<br />
Dennis Watson<br />
Terry McPherson<br />
Bill Perkins<br />
Phil Saffel<br />
Sonny Sturn<br />
Buck Weaver<br />
Roger Lober<br />
John Meulmester<br />
Paul Plumb<br />
Mike <strong>San</strong>dlin<br />
Mike Sund<br />
Bob Weir<br />
Dennis Lottermoser<br />
John Miller<br />
Bob Prahl<br />
Tom Scali<br />
Dick Tazelar<br />
Jim<br />
Welty<br />
Don Lottermoser<br />
Sam Morebello<br />
Mike Preciado<br />
Gary Schweitzer<br />
Jeff Thein<br />
Dick Winkler<br />
Bob MacGregor<br />
Tom Morgan<br />
Henry Ramerez<br />
Harvey Scott<br />
Jim Thompson<br />
Jim Woodall<br />
Don Massey<br />
Gib Morton<br />
Jim Ray<br />
John Seeley<br />
John Tyler<br />
Mike Wright<br />
Gary McCauley<br />
Bob Olson<br />
Roy Riesgo<br />
Gay Selleck<br />
Bob Viora<br />
Larry Yost<br />
Steve Abbott Mike Adams John Adamske Mike Alesio Bill Alexander Doug Allyn<br />
Gene Boehmke<br />
Gene Anderson<br />
Jerry Bowers Wyland Anderson<br />
Bob Brimhall Dean Benter<br />
Bob Burkholder Bruce Campbell Jim Carpenter<br />
Nick Cochran<br />
Bill Carson<br />
Dick Colley Randy Chaffin<br />
Evin Coughlin Al Cirigliano<br />
Ed Crumley Bill Curtis Bryan Dani<br />
Phil Farias Allen Day<br />
Al Ferreras Jabo Fleming<br />
Ray Dittamore Jack Erb<br />
Al Frowiss Mike Fuller Wayne Gibbs<br />
Bud Hayden Bill Gave<br />
Carl Hays Rick Heckler<br />
Jerry Harmon<br />
B. Hicks<br />
Jeff Harris<br />
Arold Hornstein Bob Hoss<br />
Dale Kennedy Jeff Hyser<br />
Dave Kennedy Kirk Kirkwood<br />
Larry Juhlin<br />
Al Kish<br />
Chuck Keith<br />
Al Kuerbis Al Lambert Jeff Lesage Jack Lewis Lance Lewis<br />
If I end up with the old maid once more ...<br />
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Lambda Chi Alpha<br />
Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart Wins National Title<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> Colony of Lambda Chi Alpha became<br />
the 142nd chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity<br />
when the Zeta-Pi Zeta chapter was installed here<br />
in 1948. This year's Lambda Chi Crescent Girl,<br />
Jill DeSelm, was chosen International Crescent<br />
Girl. Lambda Chis initiated the "Little 500" bike<br />
race in 1961, which was one of their major spring<br />
activities again this year. Other events included ...<br />
Cross and Crescent Ball . . . Alphatraz Party . . .<br />
Bird of Paradise Ball ... House mother Kidnap.<br />
Outstanding men on campus Jim Carruthers,<br />
IFC vice president, Oceotl Bill Kronberger,<br />
Special Events Board, Model UN ... Jim Glover<br />
and Ron Bronk, Oceotl ... Bob Cox, drum major<br />
. . . Mike Richardson, Model UN treasurer . . .<br />
Drake Loeser, IFC service chairman, Oceotl,<br />
tennis. Officers . . . Bill Kronberger, president . . .<br />
Ron Bronk, vice president<br />
... Hal Pique, treasurer .<br />
Phil Truitt, secretary<br />
Jan Kloven<br />
Bob Nisbet<br />
Richard Robinson<br />
William Kronberger<br />
Dave Paul<br />
Don Rodriques<br />
Don Hutchinson<br />
B. Lehmann<br />
Hal Pique<br />
Walt Schwerin<br />
Alan Jacobson<br />
Ken Lyon<br />
Tom Power<br />
B. Sweeney<br />
Terry Kebort<br />
Bob Manaugh<br />
Bob Rankin<br />
Dounald Thomas<br />
Ken Kessler<br />
Ron Meade<br />
Ron Reaume<br />
John Tobey<br />
Carl Kinczel<br />
Jim Milam<br />
John Ripko<br />
Jerry Weatherly<br />
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Ken Alexander<br />
Curtis Broussard<br />
Bob Bussell<br />
Joe Filson<br />
Lee Grissom<br />
Jerry Alford<br />
Alan Brown<br />
Jim C arru thers<br />
Dave Franken<br />
Ed Gruber<br />
Roger Alford<br />
Charles Brunelle<br />
Knox Cologne<br />
Ron Frindt<br />
Bill Guest<br />
Steve Bailey<br />
Ben Bryant<br />
Bob Cox<br />
J ames Glover<br />
Sam Hartloff<br />
Rod Bain<br />
Bob Bubel<br />
Bob Enochs<br />
Jim Goodtich<br />
Bob Hill<br />
Jack Berry<br />
Charles Buck<br />
Jon Ewing<br />
Bob Gorse<br />
Jim Hodges<br />
Ron Bronk<br />
Dick Burch<br />
Lew Fay<br />
Bruce Griffith<br />
Jim Huernergardt<br />
Hey, Rockwell's<br />
back for preferential!<br />
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Pi Kappa Alpha<br />
PiKa's<br />
Share Homecoming<br />
Sweepstakes, Sponsor Queen<br />
SDS local <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi Beta was initiated into Pi<br />
Kappa Alph.a fraternity in 19.48. This year was the<br />
second year In a row that a P~KA-sponsored ~a?:<br />
did ate was chosen Homecoming Queen. Activities<br />
included Dream Girl Dance ... Turkey Trot<br />
Dance Sweepstakes trophy for Homeco~ing<br />
Parade float. Outstanding members . . . MIke<br />
Spurgeon AS vice president . . . Mike Lembeck<br />
and Gary'Solbue, upper division reps ... Denny<br />
Moore, lower division rep ... Jeff Benter, Frosh<br />
rep ... Bob Harvey, IFC treasurer ... Gary Todd<br />
AMS secretary ... Bill Leimbach, cheerleader ...<br />
Walt Cubley and Jim Stauber, football ... Clyde<br />
Hadley, basketball ... Dave WaI.den and Dave<br />
Flesner baseball. Officers . . . MIke Lembeck,<br />
president ... Al McBeth, vice president ... Skip<br />
Brollini, secretary ... Bob Harvey, treasurer ...<br />
Lance Lembeck<br />
Denny Moore<br />
Dave Rico<br />
Bob Skinner<br />
John Torres<br />
Al Lohmann<br />
Ron Myhro<br />
Rick Ringsmith<br />
Bill Smith<br />
Leroy Vadney<br />
John Lux<br />
Matt Nelson<br />
Ron Roach<br />
Mike Spurgeon<br />
Marty Volla<br />
Tom Maxwell<br />
Tom Newbro<br />
Joe Rockhold<br />
Jim Stauber<br />
Jerry Waddle<br />
Al McBeth<br />
Lannie Pasas<br />
Terry Schmidt<br />
Jim Street<br />
Bob Wagar<br />
John Meyer<br />
Jim Pasto<br />
Dennis Shea<br />
Larry Taylor<br />
Ray Watkins<br />
Bruce Montgomery<br />
Bill Pearson<br />
Jim Simmons<br />
Mike Terrien<br />
George Zarkos<br />
~ ...._ ...,..... 1~ ... tt..<br />
Jim Allison Mike Asmussen Mick Baker<br />
John Blackwood<br />
Gary Bennett<br />
Jeff Blake George Benter<br />
Jerry Bouchard Jeff Benter Curt Blackburn<br />
Wayne Breise<br />
But coach, I don't want to go out for crew!<br />
Pete Burgert Dick Butcher Jim Dale Ed Denny<br />
Eddie Broderick Skip Brollini Dick Brooks<br />
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Rich Foringer Terry Fox Dennis Dieb<br />
George Gourdin John Edgerton George Fenstermacher<br />
Bob Harvey Clyde Hadley<br />
Joe Hewitt Earl Hale<br />
Dale Hilmen Terry Hall Bob Harris<br />
Jeff Holt John Huff Steve Hughes Jerry Hulbert<br />
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Sigllla Alpha Epsilon<br />
SAE's Plan New House; Auxiliary Aids Activities<br />
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity came on the SDS<br />
campus in 1949. when California Theta chapter<br />
was installed as the 125th chapter of the organization.<br />
Social functions included . . . Black and<br />
White, Christmas formal. . Purple and Gold,<br />
spring formal ... Pajama Party. Prominent members<br />
... Steve Meek, AS Council, Oceotl, Athletics<br />
Board . . . Elon Place, AS Council, Oceotl, Public<br />
Relations Board ... Fred Miley, Junior Class president,<br />
Oceotl . . . Jerry Monell, Junior Class treasurer,<br />
Oceotl Bob Black and Lutie Lyman,<br />
cheerleaders George Braun, IFC rush chairman<br />
... Otis Paul, IFC secretary. Officers ...<br />
Elon Place, president ... Douglas Pattillo vice<br />
president ... Otis Paul, secretary ... Ji~<br />
Sternberg, treasurer.<br />
Rick Maxey<br />
Gary Moore<br />
Otis Paul<br />
Jim Sternberg<br />
Bill Wilson<br />
Lutie Lyman Dennis MacDonald Tom Marckw ardt Andy Mason Sam Matson<br />
Chuck Lindsay John Lippert Steve Lydon<br />
Steve Meek Jay Mellusl Jetty Monell<br />
Don Maxted Jack McEncroe Mike McKimlck Larry McParland Norm McVey<br />
Graig N ertles Mike Nordmarken Carl Olmstead Dennis Q'Neel Barry Owen Joel Parks<br />
Roger Mumby<br />
Bob Mummey<br />
Paul Rosenberger Jim Rupe Jerry Stamper Bob Steel<br />
Elan Place Norm Potter Larry Raymond Ron Roberts<br />
Lon Wahler Jim Wiley John Wlllis<br />
Dick Torchia Dick Troncone Mike Tucker Phil Tucker Chuck VanWoert<br />
Tim Wright Jim Young Lee Young Dick Zane Dave Zeszut<br />
John Wishon Mike Woy Sawl Wright<br />
Pat Abbott Buddy Alexander Steve Allen Dan Anderson<br />
Eddie Basko<br />
Tim Arnett<br />
Joe Berg Larry Bottroff<br />
Frank Arrington<br />
Bob Black<br />
Dave Bankert Bill Barsz Jim Barta<br />
Bob Cleator George Braun<br />
Larry Cook Jim Cox<br />
Tom Carter<br />
Ken Cox Charles Cattell Larry Chandler Mike Christina<br />
Mike Davis Lane Criswell<br />
Gary Duncan Gary Dunsmore<br />
Phil Criswell<br />
Jeff Evans Jim Curran Steve Dale Ed Daniels<br />
Skip Fritz<br />
Ted Faris<br />
Rick Gossett<br />
Bill Gould<br />
Tim Faris<br />
Mike Hager Terry Farrell Howard Fisher Bill Piss<br />
Ken Kerchenfaut<br />
Jean Harris<br />
Dave Kidwell Roger King<br />
Ron Helsel<br />
Marty Kovacevich<br />
Joe Hitt Dave Hopkins<br />
Court Kenaston<br />
Larry Kroepel Bob Kuhlken Steve Kuykendall Carl Laughead Tim Layson<br />
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Sigma<br />
Chi<br />
Sig's Known for Scholarship, Sports, and Activities<br />
Phi Lambda Xi, SDS local, became a chapter of<br />
Sigma Chi in 1949. The Sigs have claimed the IFC<br />
All-Sports Banners and honors for the past nine<br />
years and scholarship honors for 14 years. Outstanding<br />
activities ... Sweetheart Ball ... Derby<br />
Day ... Tropical Cruise. BMOC included 23 on<br />
the JV and Varsity football teams and a substantial<br />
number in all intercollegiate athletics. Sigs won<br />
Fite Nite for 6th year ... named 27 to Dean's<br />
Honor Roll Bob Lewis, Activities Board<br />
Chairman Bob White, <strong>Del</strong> Sud editor ... Bob<br />
Christensen, Greek Retreat chairman Dick<br />
Haiman, Judiciary Committee. Officers Donald<br />
KeIrn, presi~ent .. : Joe Gabaldon, vice president<br />
... Steve Kirkpatrick, secretary ... Merrell Davis,<br />
treasurer.<br />
Ray Koenig<br />
Dick Maddox<br />
Rick Metcalf<br />
Scot Reynolds<br />
Mike Sermersheim<br />
Cap Wal11ngton<br />
Larry Korsmeier<br />
Tony Maio<br />
DOll Mills<br />
Vince Ricchiuti<br />
Tim Shortt<br />
Mike Walsh<br />
Wally Jewell<br />
Steve LaDow<br />
Bill Marseilles<br />
Bill Mitrovich<br />
Bill Richards<br />
Mike Shreves<br />
Bob White<br />
Don Keirn<br />
Tom Lang<br />
Bill Mayer<br />
Gary Neal<br />
Keith Richardson<br />
Ed Snively<br />
Jim White<br />
Ray Keyes<br />
Dick Langston<br />
Lloyd McCoy<br />
Ed Nefflin<br />
Bob Romero<br />
Mike Stafford<br />
Topper Wiggins<br />
Don Kinney<br />
Roy Lessard<br />
Mike McGhee<br />
Charles Neil<br />
Roger Roppe<br />
Dave<br />
Dave<br />
Stenson<br />
Wilken<br />
Steve Kirkpatrick<br />
Bob Lewis<br />
Norm McMillan<br />
Pete Newman<br />
Wally Runnels<br />
Jetry Stry ker<br />
Bob Williams<br />
Pete Knudson<br />
Rick Lowrey<br />
Larry Meek<br />
Ed Ott<br />
Skip Runner<br />
Bob Swanson<br />
Mike Wimbush<br />
Ken Knust<br />
Rich Macy<br />
Mario Mendez<br />
Dave<br />
Peterson<br />
Dave Seldon<br />
Dave Van MaTre<br />
Mitch Woodbury<br />
George Abdelnour<br />
Dave Ault<br />
Bill Brinton<br />
Pete Colonelli<br />
Larry Dubbs<br />
Bob Gault<br />
Dennis Hart<br />
Mike Abdelnour<br />
Frank Baker<br />
Wayne Britt<br />
Bob Cowan<br />
Bob Estavillo<br />
Larry Godfrey<br />
Gary Hart<br />
Rudy Aleman<br />
Pat Bennett<br />
Bob Brown<br />
Chris Crawford<br />
John Farris<br />
Jeff Goff<br />
Dale Hawley<br />
Bob Asmus<br />
Doug Bishop<br />
Lee Brown<br />
Mike Custer<br />
Larry Fernandez<br />
John Griffith<br />
Steve<br />
Herron<br />
Sparky Bishop<br />
Don Burnette<br />
John Davies<br />
Jim Ferris<br />
Dick Haiman<br />
Don Hilts<br />
Mike Bladow<br />
Charlie Charman<br />
Merrill Davis<br />
Chuck Fougeron<br />
Steve Haiman<br />
Al Hinkle<br />
Pete<br />
Boss<br />
Bob Christensen<br />
Bill Deane<br />
Ron Fox<br />
Don Halte<br />
Tom Hoffman<br />
John Boyles<br />
Bill Clauder<br />
Rich Diabeti<br />
Joe Gabaldon<br />
Sonny Hamren<br />
Don Holtgrieve<br />
Gary Branstetter<br />
Dick Colavin<br />
Dave Dirks<br />
Rick Garcia<br />
Bill Harp<br />
.Mike Huse<br />
Ralph,<br />
no one puts his initials on his sweat shirt.<br />
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Sigma <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi<br />
I<br />
Sigma <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Colonizes;<br />
Purchases Fraternity<br />
House<br />
After 23 years as a defunct local fraternity, Sigma <strong>Del</strong>ta Phil<br />
regained activity in 1960when eight SDS men were initiated as<br />
active members by members of the original organization, which was<br />
founded in 1933 ... Last spring Sigma <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi members were<br />
informally pledged to Sigma Nu. Activities this year included ...<br />
White Rose Formal New Year's Eve Party ... Mountain Party.<br />
Outstanding members Al Bruton, varsity swimming ... John<br />
Lehton, varsity tennis Walt Odening, rugby ... Dave West,<br />
Interfaith Council president, Frosh Camp chairman. Officers ...<br />
Gil Challet, president ... Cecil Humes, vice president ... Dave<br />
West, secretary ... Greg Underhill, treasurer.<br />
Donald Learned<br />
Pete Quechenberger<br />
Tom Luhnow<br />
Bob Quillan<br />
Phil Neill<br />
John Rath<br />
Walt Odening<br />
Hugh Saddington<br />
Robert Pieffer<br />
Greg Underhill<br />
David West<br />
We know why you put us up here.<br />
Charles<br />
Austin<br />
Bob Cartwright<br />
Jim Hively<br />
Alan Avalos<br />
Gil Challet<br />
Cecil Humes<br />
Robert Baker<br />
John Clemenshaw<br />
Carl Johnson<br />
Jerry Bressler<br />
Tom Davey<br />
Wayne Johnson<br />
Albert Bruton<br />
Jeff Giarde<br />
Tom Kinnersley<br />
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Sigma<br />
Phi Epsilon<br />
Sig Eps Take Active<br />
Part in<br />
Campus Political<br />
Activities<br />
In 1947 the local fraternity, Sigma <strong>Del</strong>ta Epsilon,<br />
became the California <strong>Del</strong>ta chapter of Sigma Phi<br />
Epsilon. Sig Eps raised funds for muscular<br />
dystrophy this year at their annual Sig Ep Pledge-<br />
Sorority Football Game. Other activities ... Slave<br />
Sale ... Queen of Hearts Ball ... Speak-Easy ..<br />
won President's Trophy in Homecoming Parade.<br />
Outstanding members ... Joe Kiefer, AS<br />
President, Blue Key, Oceotl ... Vince Biondo,<br />
finance commissioner ... Al Knoll, AMS vice<br />
president, Oceotl ... John Lacey, AMS treasurer<br />
... Dick Sims, AMS Council, Oceotl ... Dan<br />
Ornelas, chairman Frosh Orientation Week ...<br />
Joe Sullivan, Publications Board ... Scott Snell,<br />
LAC Board, Oceotl, Athletics Board. Officers ...<br />
AI Knoll, president ... Dick Sims, vice president<br />
... Stewart Sheppard, secretary ... Vince Biondo,<br />
treasurer.<br />
Tim MacNeil John Maley Rick Martin Jim Martins Wes Meier Ken Miller<br />
Rick Morey Larry Murphy Jim Nedlik Ellis Nelson Doug Newcomb Tom Nowell<br />
Dan Ornelas Mike Palmer Ron Pathman Jim Planchon Mike Powers Tom Proctor<br />
Gary Rankin John Reyman Dick Rice Mike Riley John Seebold Stew Sheppard<br />
Walt Steffen Joe Sullivan Joe Super Tom Swiers Dennis Tilton Ben Trovaten<br />
John Loss<br />
Don Mitchell<br />
Brian Odell<br />
Roger Quast<br />
Jay Shinn<br />
Reg Vitek<br />
Lee Louis<br />
Dick Morehouse<br />
Dave Oden<br />
Lonnie Randal<br />
Dick Sims<br />
Frank Yurich<br />
Dick Bachman<br />
Joe Byron<br />
Chuck Davis<br />
Bob Gibbs<br />
Larry Jones<br />
Howard Baumann<br />
Ren Calderhead<br />
Chuck Devereux<br />
Vince Griffin<br />
Joe Keifer<br />
Ed Becker<br />
Carmin Carrente<br />
Tom Devereux<br />
Bob Hartin<br />
Dennis Kimbell<br />
Larry Belden<br />
Mike Carter<br />
Jim Ellsworth<br />
Rocky Hayden<br />
Gary Kline<br />
Vince Biondo<br />
Dennis Conner<br />
John Ernrick<br />
Wes Hills<br />
Al Knoll<br />
Art Bosco<br />
Hilbert Contrer as<br />
John Floodberg<br />
Ken Horn<br />
John Lacy<br />
Tom Burke<br />
Ed Dahlkamp<br />
George Gallagher<br />
Ron Isenberg<br />
Duke Lembeck<br />
Walt Burrows<br />
Ron Dake<br />
Fr ank G ammicchia<br />
Dennis Johnson<br />
Bill Lingelbach<br />
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Tau Kappa Epsilon<br />
TKE Float<br />
Wins First in Mixed,<br />
Varsity Drag Highlights .Fall<br />
Tau Kappa Epsilon was installed at SDS in 1950<br />
when the local, Sigma Lambda, became the<br />
Gamma Lambda chapter of TKE. The Tekes plan<br />
to begin a new chapter house in September by<br />
replacing sections of their old house. Social events<br />
and awards this year annual Varsity Drag ..<br />
Carnation Carousel first place, best construction,<br />
and design awards in Homecoming Parade.<br />
Campus standouts ... Gail Mathers, AMS president<br />
Ken Sovay, Homecoming Parade chairman<br />
Tom Elman, varsity basketball Tom<br />
Clovis, Semper Fi president. Officers Tom<br />
Clovis, president ... Bob BIey, vice president ..<br />
Jim Birkel, secretary ... Tom Zemke, treasurer.<br />
Alan Marion<br />
Tom Ransdell<br />
Jackson Sinclair<br />
Jackson Swing<br />
William McFarland<br />
William Reich<br />
David Sleet<br />
Dale Trower<br />
J ames Montgomery<br />
Ken Richards<br />
Ken Sovay<br />
Randall Veal<br />
Norman Ostopenski<br />
Steve Root<br />
Sam Spadero<br />
Raymond Wade<br />
Robert Logan<br />
Byron Pepper<br />
Robert Sawarzki<br />
Donald Stutts<br />
Darrell Wick<br />
John Macivicz<br />
Ronald Perez<br />
William Scott<br />
Michael Supancick<br />
Richard Williams<br />
Brooks Madison<br />
James Pieri<br />
Morgan Silverthorn<br />
Gordon Sutorius<br />
Ken Williamson<br />
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Tony Armandan Buddy Batez J ames Birkel Robert Bley Donald Bowers Donald Brooks<br />
Stan Canaris Roger Chapel Ronald Chillo Robert Church Thomas Clark Thomas Clovis<br />
Bob Creason Ronald Danielson Gabriel Escalera Peter Field William Frontis David Gentry<br />
Richard Green Raymond Guinn John Halliburton John Hearst Robert Hubon Doug Huse<br />
Roger Jones William Kieselnorst Phil Keller David Kettela Robert Kim Thomas Koester<br />
Can I help it if it runs on Canadian<br />
beer?<br />
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Thela<br />
Chi<br />
Theta Chi's Build Newest<br />
Fraternity House on Campus<br />
Gamma Theta chapter of Theta Chi was chartered<br />
in 1947, and was the first national fraternity on<br />
the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> campus. Theta Chis and<br />
mascot "OX" saw the completion this year of their<br />
new chapter house. Activities included ...<br />
Christmas Party for underprivileged children . .<br />
Dream Girl Formal ... Playboy Dance ...<br />
Christmas Formal. Outstanding men on campus<br />
... Pat Dennis, Phi Eta Sigma, Oceotl Jerry<br />
Ingle, IFC athletic committee, Oceotl Mike<br />
Swatzell, Oceotl ... Jerry Beavers, JV football,<br />
track ... Dick Buck, Phi Eta Sigma, Oceotl, Alpha<br />
Phi Omega. Officers ... Pat Dennis, president ...<br />
Mike Swatzell, vice president ... Jerry Ingle,<br />
secretary ... Ed Pozorski, treasurer ...<br />
Dick Powell<br />
Bill Stubbs<br />
Ed Pozorski<br />
Mike Swatzell<br />
Tom Reynolds<br />
Vic Trujillo<br />
Bruce Luyendyk<br />
Don Scholl<br />
Don Weaver<br />
Mike Midlam<br />
Clark Steddom<br />
Jim Welch<br />
Bruce Pendergast<br />
Len Stoll<br />
"Ox"<br />
Now I lay me down to sleep.<br />
Ernie Andr ade<br />
Gary Davis<br />
Joe Goffeney<br />
Larry Boysen<br />
Par Dennis<br />
Tony Grindl<br />
Di ck Buck<br />
John Eurich<br />
Cliff Helbock<br />
Al Campbell<br />
Chuck Franck<br />
Jerry Ingle<br />
Jack Colbert<br />
Ken Gardner<br />
Wade King<br />
Bill Covert<br />
Bill Ginn<br />
Bob Kling<br />
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Zela<br />
Bela Tau<br />
ZIT's Remodel House, Rate High Scholastically<br />
Ed Thomas<br />
Jerry Varon<br />
Beta Lambda chapter of Zeta Beta Tau, chartered<br />
at SDS in 1951,began a major redecoration of<br />
their house this year. A three-stage building plan<br />
is hoped to be completed within the next 10 years.<br />
Social events this year included ... annual Luau<br />
... Sweetheart Dance ... Initiation Formal ...<br />
Pajama Party. Leaders and honors ... Ken Clayman,<br />
IFC president, Oceotl, Blue Key ... Jerry<br />
Varon, IFC Activities chairman, Oceotl . . . Mel<br />
Brav and Rick Wayne, Oceotl. Officers . . .<br />
Jerry Varon, president ... Ricky Wayne, vice<br />
president ... Don Levi, secretary ... Ronald<br />
Baranov, treasurer...<br />
Mike Rossman<br />
Art Vetter<br />
Don Smith<br />
Ricky Wayne<br />
Mark Solomon<br />
Sheldon Zemen<br />
What do you mean hurdled another seven?<br />
Bob Abelson<br />
Mel Brav<br />
Steve<br />
Glasser<br />
<strong>San</strong>dy Adler<br />
Gary Caplin<br />
Bill Goldstein<br />
Jules Barad<br />
Harvey Chernack<br />
Ron Mallick<br />
Ron Baranov<br />
Ken Clayman<br />
Mal Ransom<br />
Mike<br />
Bennett<br />
Lou Gadless<br />
Barry Reingold<br />
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CAMPUS<br />
FAVORITES<br />
Royal Court Reigns Over 1962<br />
Homecoming<br />
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SUZANNE GAUGHEN<br />
Alpha Phi<br />
DEXTER FISHER<br />
Sigma Phi Epsilon<br />
BEVERLY SANDERS<br />
Pi Kappa Alpha<br />
CAROLYN MYERS<br />
Alpha Epsilon<br />
GAIL<br />
Sigma<br />
CARR<br />
Chi<br />
Homecoming Queen<br />
Miss Beverly <strong>San</strong>ders<br />
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,<br />
Cheryl Horn<br />
Sigma Kappa<br />
Dream Girl of <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi<br />
Sweetheart<br />
Karen Goddard<br />
of Kappa Alpha Psi<br />
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Sweetheart<br />
Linda Stewart<br />
of Kappa Sigma<br />
National<br />
Jill De Selm<br />
Alpha Chi Omega<br />
Cross and Crescent Girl<br />
of<br />
Lambda Chi Alpha<br />
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Linda Meddock<br />
Alpha Phi<br />
Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha<br />
Sharon Oberholtzer<br />
Sweetheart of Sigma Chi<br />
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Dexter<br />
Pi Beta Phi<br />
Fisher<br />
Sweetheart<br />
Ro! James<br />
of Tau Kappa Epsilon<br />
Sigma<br />
Phi Epsilon Queen<br />
of<br />
Hearts<br />
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Gaynel<br />
Ramsey<br />
Dream Girl of Theta Chi<br />
Gail Bobrof<br />
Alpha Epsilon<br />
Sweetheart of Zeta Beta Tau<br />
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Belle of the Blue Book Ball<br />
Janet Bettag<br />
Kappa Alpha Theta<br />
The fall semester Blue Book Ball traditionally<br />
marking the end of finals, was held on January 24<br />
at the EI Cortez. Miss Bettag was sponsored by<br />
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.<br />
Marion McLaughlin Grob<br />
Pi Beta Phi<br />
Military Ball Queen<br />
Chariot<br />
Barbara<br />
Queen<br />
Anderson<br />
Alpha Phi<br />
The fall semester chariot races were held on<br />
December 11 i~ Aztec Bowl. Miss Anderson was<br />
sponsored by SIgma Chi fraternity.<br />
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AWS sponsored Glamour Magazine's<br />
Best Dressed Girls in America contest.<br />
Susie McArthur was chosen to<br />
represent <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> from ten<br />
finalists and will be entered in the<br />
national contest . . . Roz Mack, sponsored<br />
by Sigma Chi fraternity, was<br />
chosen as Miss Knockout. She presented<br />
trophies at the AMS sponsored Fite Nite<br />
... Chosen by the student body, Cindy<br />
Runyan reigned over AMS Week. She was<br />
sponsored by her sorority, Sigma Kappa<br />
. . . The Aztec Harriers, considered third<br />
best in California, sponsored the Inter-<br />
City Cross Country Meet. It was held<br />
at the California Western course.<br />
Miss Hosmer was chosen as queen of the<br />
event ... Tau Kappa Epsilon's traditional<br />
Varsity Drag was reigned over by Sherrill<br />
Hatfield, Miss Flapper. She was sponsored<br />
by her sorority, Alpha Chi Omega.<br />
Best Dressed<br />
Susie McArthur<br />
Pi Beta Phi<br />
Miss Knockout<br />
Roz Mack<br />
Kappa<br />
Alpha Theta<br />
AMS Queen<br />
Cindy Runyan<br />
Sigma Kappa<br />
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Miss Flapper<br />
Sherrill Hatfield<br />
Alpha<br />
Chi Omega<br />
Queen of Aztec Invitational<br />
Carla Hosmer<br />
Sigma Kappa
il<br />
I<br />
Cap and Gown and<br />
Blue Key<br />
Senior honoraries Blue Key and Cap and Gown are composed of campus<br />
leaders in all fields of activity. Membership is limited to those outstanding in<br />
scholarship, leadership, sorority or fraternity, departmental, and athletically.<br />
Cap and Gown, Senior women's honorary, encourages scholarship of women<br />
on campus and performs services for the college and community. They had<br />
a leadership training program for freshmen women and a scholarship tea<br />
in the spring. Blue Key, men's honorary, attempts to foster friendship among<br />
student groups and among students and faculty. They have been active in<br />
assisting campus groups in performing worthwhile services to the school.<br />
Both Blue Key and Cap and Gown awarded $50 scholarships to underclassmen<br />
displaying leadership potential.<br />
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LYNN LOUGHREY<br />
Chancellor<br />
RANDY CHAFFIN<br />
President<br />
DON RAHISER<br />
Vice-President<br />
KAREN ADDIS<br />
ANNE BROWNELL<br />
DEXTER<br />
FISHER<br />
PAT DENNIS<br />
JOHN<br />
EMRICH<br />
KEN HOFFA<br />
SUZANNE GAUGHEN<br />
BARBARA MALONEY<br />
JOAN NELSON<br />
MIKE<br />
LEMBECK<br />
OTIS PAUL<br />
ELON PLACE<br />
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MARGOT<br />
NILSEN<br />
LINDA TRIPP<br />
BARBARA WOlKE<br />
PAT ROBERTS<br />
MIKE SLAVIT<br />
PAT STALNAKER<br />
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FRED O. ANDREWS JR.<br />
JERRY AALFS LYNN AASE PATRICK L. ABBOTI STEPHEN KENNEDY MARCIAL GARCIA<br />
Sociology; <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi;<br />
KAREN C. ADAMS ORREN H. ADAMS GAIL ANDREEN PATRICIA ANN ANGEL THOMAS R. ANDREW BONITA JEAN ANDREWS<br />
MARYL BERTA MARILYN ARFMAN<br />
Elementary Education. Geology; Sigma Alpha Ep- ABBOTI<br />
ACOSTA<br />
vice president; IFC rush<br />
Social Science; Kappa Alpha English; Alpha Mu Gamma. Elementary Education; Col- Psychology ; Chi Omega; Chemistry j American Chern- Elementary Education. Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi, ARBUCKLE Social Science i SeTA.<br />
president; Beta Gamma Sig- Mathernatics ; Wesley Founerva.<br />
silon, vice president; Tecton General; Kappa Sigma; Geology j Tecton <strong>Del</strong>vers.<br />
lege Chorus. Aztec Ski Club. ical Society; Aesculapians.<br />
Theta; Little Sisters of Min-<br />
rna; Accounting Society, dation, vice presider;i eecrechairman;<br />
Oceotl, president.<br />
<strong>Del</strong>vers.<br />
SAM.<br />
treasurer; Dean's List. tary ; Anahuac; U e and<br />
l.uliet"; "Boy Friend";<br />
'Once Upon a Mattress".<br />
.l<br />
KAREN ADDIS<br />
Journalism; Cap and Gown'<br />
Publications Board . Azte~<br />
Engineer, managing' editor;<br />
Aztec staff; <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste<br />
staff.<br />
GWEN M. ADRIANCE H. AFTAHI PATRICIA S. AKERS RANDOLPH E. ALBERGA<br />
Elementary Education'<br />
NORMAN A. DIANE ALLEN JAMES F. ARNICAR ALFREDO F. ASTORGA MARGO AXTELL SUSAN MARIE AYERS RAYMOND A. BACH DuWAYNE E. BAHR JOHN DOUGLAS BAILEY<br />
Civil Engineering; Society of Art; Kappa Pi.<br />
Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi. '<br />
Elementary Education' ALEXANDER Music; Sigma Alpha Iota; Elementary Education; Industrial Arts; Industrial Social Welfare; Sigma Kap- Social Science; Aztec Ski History; Men's Glee; Wesley Accounting; Arnold Air Engineering j Aztec Engi-<br />
Chemical Engineers.<br />
SCTA. ' German. Marching Band j Symphony Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi. Arts Club.<br />
pa; Anahuac; Greek Week Club.<br />
Foundation. Society. neer, editor; Society of<br />
Automotive Engineers.<br />
Committee.<br />
Orchestra.<br />
I ,<br />
I MARTIN LAWRENCE JACK ANDERSON JOHN A. ANDERSON<br />
ALTBAUM Life Science; Alpha Phi Psychology.<br />
Business Management.<br />
Omega.<br />
KATIE BELLE OLIVER LOIS ANNETIE MURIEL L. ANDERSON RICHARD D. ANDERSON JUDITH ANN BAILEY MARILYN BAILEY MARILYN KAY ANN ELEANOR BARNES VIRGINIA BARNES ROBERT JACOB BARON RAMONA BASICH<br />
ANDERSON ANDERSON Elementary Education. Industrial Arts; Industrial Nursing; Student Nurses Social Welfare; Chi Omega; BAINBRIDGE<br />
Elementary Education; 01- Elementary Education. Mathematics; Sigma Pi Sig- Journalism; Alpha Chi 0-<br />
Association,<br />
Social Science ; <strong>Del</strong> ta Sigma Social Science; <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Arts Club.<br />
vice president, Musical Comedy Guild; Elementary Education; Wes- meca Hall, vice president, rna. mega; Anahuac; <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeete,<br />
administration editor;<br />
Theta; Senior Class council,<br />
recordmg secretary; Ana- Sociology Club; Spring Sing, ley Foundation; Olmeca Hall historian.<br />
Aztec stalf.<br />
Theta; Home Economics<br />
huac. chairman; Freshman Class wing secretary.<br />
Roger Williams Club' Blu~ Club; Senior Class council'<br />
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council.<br />
Blue Book Ball Committee. '<br />
Class of 1963 Sherrill Bottier<br />
Who's Who<br />
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Panhellenic president Sherill Bottjer has been president of<br />
her sorority, Pi Beta Phi, secretary of Angel Flight, and<br />
Queen of the AFROTC. She is a member of CARPER<br />
and the Special Events Board. She has also served as a<br />
counselor and committee chairman for Freshman Camp.<br />
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THOMAS W. BATES<br />
Electrical Engineering' Varsity<br />
Gymnastics. '<br />
JAN E. BAXTER<br />
Music; Symphony Orchestra<br />
j Wood wind Ensemble.<br />
BERNICE M. BEAGLES<br />
Social Science j Phi Alpha<br />
Theta; Pi Sigma Alpha.<br />
JOHN A. BEAGLES<br />
Geology.<br />
DA YID H. BEAN<br />
Pre-med;. Sigma Phi Epsilon;<br />
Aesculapians ; Varsity Football;<br />
Rugby.<br />
DON R. BEARROW<br />
Insurance.<br />
JOSE V. BECERRA<br />
Latin American Studies.<br />
CAROLUS MAGNUS<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
Industrial Arts.<br />
ALAN BORAM<br />
Business Management.<br />
GALE ARCHIE BOSTER JAMES J. BOTT<br />
Political Science. Elementary Education;<br />
Anahuac; Dean's List.<br />
SHERILL BOTTJER<br />
Physical Education; Pi Beta<br />
Phi, president; CARPER;<br />
Angel Flight; AS Council;<br />
Special Events Board Panhellenic,<br />
president, vice<br />
president.<br />
JERRY DALE BOWERS<br />
Physical Edu ation; Kappa<br />
Sigma, vice president; Greek<br />
Week Committee ; CAHPER.<br />
MILES L. BOWLER<br />
Accounting: Accounting<br />
Society.<br />
CLAIRE C. BELL<br />
Graphic Art j Kappa Pi.<br />
DONNA JEAN BELL<br />
Elementary Education' <strong>Del</strong>t~<br />
Phi Upsilon j Kappa'<strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
PI.<br />
CHARLES G. BEMIS<br />
Geology; Tecton <strong>Del</strong>vers'<br />
Freshman Football. )<br />
DEAN.E. BENTER, JR.<br />
Marketmg; Kappa Sigma.<br />
GEORGE H. BENTER<br />
Business Management· Pi<br />
Kappa Alpha, social ~hairman,<br />
pledge master; Senior<br />
Class, vice president.<br />
DENNIS B. BERG<br />
Physical Education; Kappa<br />
Sigma; CAHPER; Varsity<br />
Football; Wrestling; Rugby.<br />
RAY D. BERRY<br />
Psychology.<br />
DANIEL B. BOYLE<br />
Civil Engineering; ASCE.<br />
LARRY E. BOYSEN<br />
Personnel Management;<br />
Theta Chi; SAM; Freshman<br />
Track.<br />
LAURA J. BRADLEY<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
MICHAEL LEE<br />
BRANNON<br />
Industrial Arts; Industrial<br />
Arts Club.<br />
EDWARD<br />
Art; Kappa<br />
V. BRANSON<br />
Pi.<br />
GEORGE B. BRIGHAM<br />
Business Management;<br />
Tennis.<br />
JUDITH R. BRIGHAM<br />
Elementary Education; Alpha<br />
Phi; Women's Tennis;<br />
Aztec Christian Fellowship.<br />
ROBERT H. BERRY<br />
Industrial Management·<br />
Arnold Air Society. )<br />
ELLEN BEYER<br />
Social Welfare.<br />
WILLENA ANN BEYER<br />
Speech Arts j Sigma Kappa,<br />
president, pledge trainer<br />
r u s h, chairman' Brocas :<br />
A WS J udiciary Bo~rd, chair~<br />
man.<br />
DAWN BIGELOW<br />
~y~:.ology j scrx, Dean's<br />
RONALD<br />
Botany.<br />
H. BIGELOW<br />
JUDY KATHERINE<br />
BLACKFORD<br />
Elementary Education; Alpha<br />
Mu Gamma.<br />
BARBARA C. BLAKE<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
ROBERT EDWARD<br />
BRIMHALL<br />
Social Science; Kappa Sigma;<br />
Brass Choir; SeTA.<br />
GEORGANNA BRINK<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
Gamma Phi Beta; SCTA;<br />
NEA.<br />
DOROTHY<br />
General.<br />
BROUDY<br />
CAROL MARIE BROWN<br />
Elementary Education j<br />
SCTA.<br />
JESSIE MAE BROWN<br />
Education.<br />
LINDA LEE BROWN<br />
Social Science; Alpha Chi<br />
Omega; Wesley Foundation.<br />
LORETTA BROWN<br />
Elementary Education j<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta Zeta, president; AWS<br />
Judiciary Board; Panhellenic<br />
representative.<br />
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Randy Chaffin<br />
Ken Clayman<br />
Who's Who Who's Who<br />
~andy Chaffin is president of Blue Key senior men's<br />
onorary. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity,<br />
fceotl, and the rugby team. He has been on the varsity<br />
ootball t.eam for three years, while maintaining a 3.4<br />
grade POInt average.<br />
Ken Clayman is president of the Inter-Fraternity Council.<br />
He has been house manager and president of Zeta Beta Tau<br />
and vice president of Oceotl. He is parliamentarian of the<br />
AS Council and a member of the Athletic Board. He was<br />
selected for membership in Blue Key.<br />
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EMILY ANNE<br />
BROWNELL<br />
Social Science; Alpha Chi<br />
Omega, corresponding secretary;<br />
Cap and Gown; Kappa<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta PI; AWS Council.<br />
MAY S. BRULE<br />
Education.<br />
HOWARD J. BRYANT<br />
Physics ; Phi Mu Alpha; Phi<br />
Eta SIgma; Sigma Pi Sigma.<br />
ROGER W. BULLER<br />
Education.<br />
BONNIE JEAN BULLOCK<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
ROBERT ARTHUR<br />
BURKHOLDER<br />
General; Kappa Sigma<br />
treasurer; Gymnastics. J<br />
DONALD BURNETT<br />
Industrial Management<br />
GAIL CARR<br />
Social Welfare; Sweetheart<br />
of Sigma Chi j Homecoming<br />
attendant j Synchronized<br />
Swim Club.<br />
DEANNA CARRUTHERS<br />
Secretarial Management;<br />
Tri-5, secretary.<br />
GERALD<br />
Zoology.<br />
A. CARTER<br />
MICHAEL D. CATHCART<br />
General; Lambda Chi Alpha.<br />
GILBERT L. CHALLET<br />
Biology; Sigma Nu; Phi<br />
Sigma Xi; UCCF.<br />
DENNIS CHAMBERS<br />
Social Science i <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma<br />
Phi.<br />
JOHN E. CHAPIN. JR.<br />
Accountingj Dormitory<br />
council.<br />
DONNA BURRIS<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
JERRY D. BURWELL<br />
Busines~ Ma!1agement; Sigma<br />
PhI Epsilon, Freshman<br />
Baseball; IFC.<br />
SHARON HENDERSON<br />
BURWELL<br />
Elementary Education'<br />
Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta. '<br />
CLAYTON O. BUSH<br />
LIberal Arts.<br />
DON BUTTS<br />
Mechanical Engineering'<br />
~~~~? of Automotive Engi-<br />
GLENN<br />
Personnel<br />
T. CALDWELL<br />
Management.<br />
DIANE SHERYL<br />
CALIGIURI<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
JAMES LEE CHAPMAN<br />
Zoology.<br />
CAROLE<br />
Sociology.<br />
CHILBERG<br />
GAYLE CHRISTIANSEN<br />
Journalism j Gamma Phi<br />
Beta, secretary; <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste,<br />
senior editor j Senior Class<br />
council; Greek Week Committee;<br />
Blue Book Ball, publicity<br />
chairman.<br />
KAY MARY<br />
CHRISTIANSEN<br />
Elementary Education; <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Phi Upsilon; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Pi.<br />
MADGE E. CHURCH<br />
Education.<br />
BARBARA CLARK<br />
English.<br />
PRISCILLA<br />
General.<br />
J. CLARK<br />
LINDA JOY CAMERON<br />
~~TA~tary Education;<br />
BRUCE HYDE<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Electrical Engineering; Ka _<br />
pa Sigma j Sigma Pi Sigm~'<br />
Electrical a1?-dElectronic En~<br />
gmeers Institute, chairman.<br />
LOUISE MILDRED<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
CAROLCARDO<br />
Music; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi'<br />
MENC; Concert Choir ~<br />
A nahuac. }<br />
CLARK C. CARLSON<br />
Economics ; Anahuac, rules<br />
committee president.<br />
DEAN M. CARLSON<br />
General j <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi;<br />
Arnold Air Society.<br />
ELLA ROSE CARLSON<br />
Nursing j Lutheran Student<br />
Association.<br />
JUDITH L. CLARKE'<br />
Elementary Education? AS<br />
Secretary; Imperial Valley<br />
Campus.<br />
KEN CLAYMAN<br />
Social Science; Zeta Beta<br />
Tau, president; IFC, president,<br />
treasurer; Blue Key;<br />
Oceotl, vice president j AS<br />
Council; Athletic Board ;<br />
Who's Who.<br />
NANCY LORRAINE<br />
CLEMENTS<br />
Dietetics j Kappa Alpha<br />
Theta j Home Economics<br />
Club, treasurer; Modern<br />
Dance Club.<br />
WILLIAM L. CLIFFORD<br />
Industrial Arts; Industrial<br />
Arts Club.<br />
THOMAS r. CLOVIS<br />
Accounting; Tau Kappa<br />
Epsilon, president; Accounting<br />
Society.<br />
BARBARA CLOYD<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
EUGENEH. M.<br />
COCHRANE<br />
General; Anahuac i Dormitory<br />
resident aniatant.<br />
Pat Dennis Dexter Fisher<br />
Who's<br />
Who<br />
Pat D ennis" IS th<br />
e president of his fraternity Theta Chi. He<br />
h<br />
and<br />
as b<br />
seni<br />
een rush<br />
d ~<br />
h<br />
airman<br />
. f '<br />
0 the Inter-Fraternity Council,<br />
eruorfa viser and president of Phi Eta Sigma He is a<br />
mem ber 0 the Spea k ers 'B ureau and Oceotl He was . a<br />
d<br />
tieIegate H hto the na tironaI I nter-Fraternity .'. Council convenon.<br />
e as a 3.14 grade point average.<br />
Who's Who<br />
Pi Beta Phi Dexter Fisher is treasurer of Cap and Gown and<br />
of Angel Flight. She is the S~eetheart of Sigma. Phi<br />
Epsilon. Last year she was JUnior Class representative to the<br />
AS Council. She is a member of the Lectures and Concerts<br />
Board, Scripps Cottage Board, Debate, an~ the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />
<strong>State</strong> Symphony. Her grade point average IS 3.46.<br />
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R. JUANITA COFFER<br />
Sociology; Anthropology Society.<br />
DIANE COLONELLI;<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
College Chorus.<br />
MARSHALL F. CONOVER<br />
Physics; Sigma Pi Sigma.<br />
AMELIA CONSTANTINO<br />
Graphic .Art; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta;<br />
Kappa PI.<br />
LEE CHARLES COOMBS<br />
Chemistry; American Chemical<br />
Society.<br />
STANLEY H. COOMBS<br />
Social Science; Sabre Society<br />
j Industrial Arts Club.<br />
GEORGEC.<br />
COPENHAVER, JR.<br />
Geology; Teeton <strong>Del</strong>vers.<br />
RICHARD F. DAUBER<br />
Marketing; Alpha Phi Omega;<br />
Tau Sigma j American<br />
Marketing Association, president.<br />
LESLIE L. DAVENPORT<br />
Public Administration;<br />
ASPA.<br />
CHRISTIE DAVIS<br />
English; Tri-S; Upper division<br />
representative; Senior<br />
class representative; Finance<br />
Board j Cetza, president;<br />
AWS orientation chairman,<br />
cultural chairman; Publicity<br />
code chairman j Who's Who.<br />
DOROTHY MARIE<br />
DAVIS<br />
Elementary Education; College<br />
Chorus ; seTA j Aztec<br />
Christian Fellowship.<br />
HELEN JANE DAVIS<br />
Home Economics j Kappa<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; Home Economics<br />
Club.<br />
DIANE DAWSON<br />
Elementary Education j Kap.<br />
pa Alpha Theta; Little SlSters<br />
of Minerva, president i<br />
Sophomore Class vice president;<br />
Senior Class, treasurer.<br />
MARY SUE DeCOTIIS<br />
Social Welfare; Alpha Pbi.<br />
DIANA DEANE<br />
CORDOVA<br />
Elementary Education; Kappa<br />
Alpha Theta; Miss<br />
Knockout.<br />
VERA ALDA CORWIN<br />
Education<br />
JESSE COTA<br />
Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi.<br />
RICHARD E. COUCHOIS<br />
Music; P.hi Mu Alpha; Concert<br />
ChOIr; Pep Board.<br />
LINDA L. CRAIN<br />
Elementary Education; Chi<br />
Omega; SeTA; Junior Class<br />
council.<br />
JAMES R. CRANE<br />
Economics; Sigma Alpha<br />
Epsilon.<br />
RODNEY R. CRAWFORD THOMAS A. DeCOTIIS<br />
Psychology. General; Kappa Sigma; Varsity<br />
Wrestling.<br />
EMILY DeLASALAS<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
SCTA; Newman Club;<br />
Cosmos Club.<br />
LLOYD DeLLA MAS<br />
Business Management;<br />
SAM; American Marketing<br />
Association.<br />
ANGELA DELLA TORRE<br />
Alpha Chi Omega; Tri-S.<br />
JOHN A. DeNINO<br />
Social Science; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Pi; SCTA; Anahuac.<br />
PATRICK DENNIS<br />
Mathematics; Theta Chi,<br />
president, vice president;<br />
IFC j Blue Key; Phi Eta<br />
Sigma, president; Who's<br />
Who.<br />
RICHARD DENURE<br />
CAROL CREIGHTON<br />
Ge.neral; Alpha Chi Omega;<br />
Tn-S; Aztec Marching<br />
Band; Modern Dance Club.<br />
LOUANNA CRENSHAW<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
SCTA.<br />
FRANK J. CUSENZA<br />
Business Management; SAM<br />
secretary; Sailing Club. '<br />
BUCKLEY DAM<br />
Physical Education.<br />
KATIE JEAN DANGEL<br />
Nursing; Lambda <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma.<br />
SUSAN PATRICIA<br />
DANIELEWICZ<br />
Psychology; Student Recreation<br />
Society, secretary;<br />
Newman Club.<br />
RUTH A. DANIELS<br />
Botany; Lutheran Student<br />
Association.<br />
JILL DeSELM<br />
Microbiology; Alpha Chi<br />
Omega; N ational Cross and<br />
Crescent Girl of Lambda Chi<br />
Alpha; Angel Flight; Phi<br />
Mu Epsilon.<br />
MARY LUISE DICKSON<br />
Home Economics; SCTA;<br />
Home Economics Cluh;<br />
NEA; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi;<br />
eTA; Pi Lambda Theta.<br />
JOHN RAYMOND<br />
DESMOND<br />
General.<br />
DONNA J. DIERS<br />
General; Pi Lambda Theta.<br />
DONALD A. DIESTEL<br />
General; Aztec Christian<br />
Fellowship.<br />
BRUCE CLARE DILLON<br />
Journalism; Daily Aztec,<br />
managing editor j <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste,<br />
photographer; Aztec<br />
Engineer, reporter j Sigma<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta Chi.<br />
PATRICIA KAY DILLON<br />
Journalism; Aztec, staff iTri-<br />
5, historian; Aztec Engineer<br />
staff.<br />
Suzanne Gaughen Pam Holt<br />
Who's Who Who's Who<br />
Suzanne Gaughen is the president of the Associated Women<br />
Students. She is Alpha Phi's publicity chairman and a<br />
member of Cap and Gown. Suzanne has been a member of<br />
the Publications Board and of Kappa Pi art fraternity.<br />
She was a Homecoming attendant and Queen of AMS<br />
W~ek. She is the recipient of a Union Tribune Scholarship,<br />
and has maintained a 3.3 grade point average.<br />
Pam Holt has been president of Olmeca Hall, Pi Sigma<br />
Alpha treasurer, and women's dormitory representative to<br />
the AS Council. She was a member of the Orientation<br />
Week Committee and the American Societyfor Public<br />
Administration. Her 3.5 grade point average won her the<br />
Art Linkletter Scholarship.<br />
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LEOLA DONAHOO<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
ROGER DONAHOO<br />
Physical Education; Track;<br />
CAHPER; Baseball; Cross<br />
country.<br />
JOHN F. DONNELLY<br />
Zoology.<br />
JOANN WETTERSKOG<br />
DOUD<br />
Elementary Education; Kappa<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta: SOTA; Cetza;<br />
Spurs.<br />
RICHARD<br />
Marketing.<br />
H. DOUGLASS<br />
LLOYD F. DOWELL, JR.<br />
Social Science.<br />
DONNA DROBNICK<br />
Elementary Education; Kappa<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta Pi j <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi<br />
Upsilon.<br />
DONALD F. ENOS<br />
Physical Education; CAH-<br />
PER j Anahuac ; Basketball;<br />
Newman Club.<br />
CAROLYN ERSKINE<br />
Liberal Arts; Pi Beta Phi.<br />
EMA HOOKS ETNIRE<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
ELDEAN EVANS RAY A. EVANS<br />
Elementary Education. Sociology.<br />
HARRY D. FAIRCHILD<br />
Industrial Arts; Industrial<br />
Arts Club.<br />
BERNARD L. FARMER<br />
Music; Phi Mu Alpha;<br />
Dean's List.<br />
JAMES W. DUBBS<br />
Political Science; Sigma Chi;<br />
Freshman Football; Varsity<br />
Tennis; Dean's List.<br />
DARLENE DUERR<br />
Elementary Education; Alpha<br />
Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta; SeTA.<br />
GEORGE DULl<br />
Mathematics.<br />
LLOYD W. DUNCAN<br />
Physics; Institute of Radio<br />
Engineers j Baptist Student<br />
Union.<br />
REEDY FRANKLIN<br />
DUNN, JR.<br />
Microbiology.<br />
ELIZABETH EAGLE<br />
Secretarial Management;<br />
Kappa Alpha Theta; Tri-S.<br />
GLENNA GRACE EAST<br />
Art; Kappa Pi.<br />
JOHN WILLIAM<br />
FARNUM<br />
Sociology.<br />
TERRY D. FARRELL<br />
Business Administration; Sigma<br />
Alpha Epsilon; Fine Arts<br />
commi ttee; Pep Board j Senior<br />
Class representative;<br />
Cheer leader.<br />
RAYMOND L. FELLERS<br />
Personnel Management; Alpha<br />
Phi Omega; Arnold Air<br />
Society.<br />
JOAN ANN FERGUSON CARMEN FERNANDEZ<br />
Speech Correction; <strong>Del</strong>ta Elementary Education.<br />
Zeta j Brocas.<br />
JULIO<br />
Political<br />
A. FERNANDEZ<br />
Science.<br />
CAMILLE HELENE<br />
FINGLET<br />
Art, Kappa Alpha Theta.<br />
ROSEMARY A. EKBERG<br />
Sociology; Alpha Phi; Newman<br />
Club.<br />
JENNIE<br />
General.<br />
LEA ELLIOTT<br />
DANIEL L. ELLIS<br />
Elementary Education; Tau<br />
Kappa Epsilon.<br />
FELIX A. ELLIS<br />
Insurance; SAM; Tau<br />
Sigma.<br />
L. ELTON ELLIS III<br />
English.<br />
ILAH JO ELY<br />
Education.<br />
MICHAEL ROGER<br />
ENGLISH<br />
English.<br />
ARLENE L. FIRKINS<br />
Marketing; American Marketing<br />
Association.<br />
DEXTER FISHER<br />
English; Pi Beta Phi; Angel<br />
Flight, treasurer; Cap and<br />
Gown, treasurer; Homecoming<br />
attendant; Junior Class<br />
representative; Commissioner<br />
of Elections; Scripps Cottage<br />
Board; LAC Board.<br />
THELMA G. FISHER<br />
Health Education.<br />
JOHN T. FLEMING<br />
Social Science; Kappa Sigma;<br />
Freshman Football.<br />
KEVIN HOWARD<br />
FLEMING<br />
General; Golf.<br />
JANET FOSTER<br />
English; Dormitory resident<br />
assistant; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi;<br />
Inter dormitory council.<br />
MARGARET FOUNTAIN<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
Alpha Phi, treasurer.<br />
Arold Hornstein<br />
Who's Who<br />
Arold Hornstein has been president of Oceotl advertising<br />
manager ?f the Daily Aztec, and treasurer and secretary of<br />
the ASSOCIatedMen Students. He was chairman of All<br />
Men's Week and received the Kappa Sigma National<br />
Leadership Award. He also is a member of the Aztec Shops<br />
Board and the Pre-legal Society.<br />
Joe Kiefer<br />
Who's Who<br />
Joe Kief~r, Associated Students pre~ident?~.as ~elected to<br />
be listed m Who's Who last year. HIS acnvitres mclude<br />
being president and treasurer of Sigma Phi Epsilon, serving<br />
as Inter-Fraternity Council secretary, and holding the<br />
office of upper division representative for two terms. He is<br />
also a member of the Finance Board, Aztec Shops Board,<br />
Blue Key, and Oceotl.<br />
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ADELE M. FRACAROLI<br />
Home Economics; Home<br />
Economics Club; SCTA.<br />
KATHLEEN A.<br />
FRANDRUP<br />
Secretarial Management.<br />
DAVID ALAN FRANKEN<br />
General; Lambda Cbi Alpha;<br />
Musical Comedy Guild;<br />
Homecoming commi ttee.<br />
SAMUEL<br />
General.<br />
R. FRANKS<br />
F. ELIZABETH FRANT<br />
English; SCTA; Alpha<br />
Lambda <strong>Del</strong>ta.<br />
KENN FREEL<br />
General.<br />
LLOYD C. FRIEDRICHS<br />
Business Education; Pi<br />
Omega Pi; Tri-S.<br />
VALERIE CELIA GILKES<br />
Spanish; Cosmos Club; 80-<br />
ciedad Hispanica.<br />
JOLENE BELLE<br />
GILLARD<br />
Elementary Education; Sigma<br />
Kappa; AWS, representative.<br />
MARILYN ANN GlLWEE<br />
Elementary Education; Newman<br />
Club; Anahuac.<br />
RAYMOND L. GIVENS<br />
Engineering; ASeE; Begineering<br />
Association.<br />
MARY ANN GLEESON<br />
General i College Chorua.<br />
DONALD EDWARD<br />
GLOVER<br />
J nduatrial Arta j Industrial<br />
Art. Club.<br />
ROBERT<br />
Art.<br />
L. GODDARD<br />
J. G. FROST, JR.<br />
Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi<br />
Tau; Industrial Arts Club.<br />
BARBARA FRY<br />
Elementary Education; Sigma<br />
Kappa; SeTA; Anahuac.<br />
RAYMONDH.<br />
FUKAMIZU<br />
Industrial Arts; Arnold Air<br />
Society; Industrial Arts<br />
Club; <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste, photographer.<br />
ROBERT E. FULWIDER<br />
Business Administration'<br />
SAM.<br />
'<br />
ANTHONY GALBA<br />
Public Administration.<br />
DANIEL LAGOS O.<br />
GALLARDO<br />
Political Science; Inter dorm<br />
council, president, treasurer;<br />
ToItec Hall, president;<br />
Young Republicans president;<br />
Society for Public Administration.<br />
ROBERT D. GARDNER<br />
Radio and Television; Theta<br />
Chi; Alpha Epsilon Rho,<br />
president; RadIO and Television<br />
Guild; Dean's List.<br />
JUDITH A. GOODRICH<br />
Sociology; Sociology Club;<br />
Inter dorm council; College<br />
Chorus.<br />
PATRICIA<br />
Elementary<br />
O. GOOSEY<br />
Education.<br />
JOANN GORE .<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
SCTA.<br />
SHIRLEY GOWER<br />
Social Science.<br />
NANCY JOSEPHINE<br />
GRIMARD<br />
Elementary Education; Alpha<br />
Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta, corresponding<br />
secretary; CTA; Modern<br />
Dance Club; French Club.<br />
LLOYD GAYLORD<br />
GRIMES<br />
Personnel Management;<br />
Spanish Club; J udo Club;<br />
Alpha Mu Gamma.<br />
DAVIO A. GROBECKER<br />
Microbiology; Rugby.<br />
SANDRA LEE GARDNER<br />
Sociology; Alpha Phi.<br />
GARY L. GARNER<br />
Geology; Tecton <strong>Del</strong>vers.<br />
SUZANNE MARIE<br />
GAUGHEN<br />
Art; Alpha Phi; Kappa Pi;<br />
~:~t ~dS GC';:~~~IW~~bli~s~=<br />
tions Board; Queen of AMS<br />
Week; Homecoming attendant;<br />
Aztec staff; Greek<br />
Week Committee; Who's<br />
Who.<br />
ROSIE GEE<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
J. L. GEITZ<br />
Accounting; Accounting Society.<br />
DAVID R. GENTRY<br />
Chemistry; Tau Kappa Epsilon;<br />
Cross country; Track.<br />
ROBERT ARTHUR GIBBS<br />
Civil Engineering; Sigma<br />
Phi Epsilon; ASCE.<br />
LINDA GUENZLER<br />
General; Aztec, staff.<br />
RAYMOND GUINN<br />
Accounting j Tau Kappa<br />
Epsilon, vice president, historian<br />
j Accoun ting Society;<br />
Oceotl.<br />
GLEN GUNDERSON<br />
Psychology j German Club;<br />
Ski Club.<br />
LUANNE<br />
Elementary<br />
M. GUSTAFSON<br />
Education.<br />
HILTRUD HAAG<br />
Education; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi.<br />
LOIS R. HADDEN<br />
Psychology .<br />
EARL JAY HALE<br />
Business Managementj Pi<br />
Kappa Alpha, social chairman;<br />
Varsity rugby; Men',<br />
Glee; Aztec Ski Club.<br />
Mike<br />
Who's<br />
Lembeck<br />
Who<br />
Pi Kappa Alpha Mike Lembeck has been treasurer, vice<br />
president, and president of his fraternity, and served two<br />
terms as upper division representative. He has been<br />
Homecoming parade director and float chairman. He is a<br />
member of the judiciary board of the Inter-fraternity<br />
Council, the Long-Range Planning Board, and of the<br />
Lectures and Concerts Board.<br />
Lynn Loughrey<br />
Who's Who<br />
Lynn Loughrey was selected to be listed in Who's Who as a<br />
junior last year. She is the cha;ncellorof Cap and Gown.<br />
She previously served as Associated Women Studen~<br />
president, office manager ~d treasurer of Panhellenic, and<br />
vice president of Alpha PhI. She has a 3.3 grade pomt<br />
average.<br />
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KENNETH<br />
General.<br />
G. HALL<br />
TOM GIBSON HALL, JR.<br />
Social Science; Phi Alpha<br />
Theta; Debate team.<br />
MERLENE ANN<br />
HAMILTON<br />
Social Welfare; College Y.<br />
ROBERT EUGENE<br />
HANEY<br />
Psychology.<br />
SHALE L. HANSON<br />
Civil Engineering· ASeE·<br />
Sigma <strong>Del</strong>ta; Aztec'Ski Club:<br />
JEUNESSE HANUS<br />
B~ology; Chi Omega; Little<br />
Sisters- of Minerva.<br />
LYNN E. HANUS<br />
Marketing; Sigma Alpha<br />
Epsilon; American Marketing<br />
Association; SAM.<br />
H. HORST HERRMANN<br />
Liberal Arts j German Club,<br />
president; Aztec Ski Club,<br />
vice president; Ski team,<br />
captain; Alpha Mu Gamma.<br />
SHARON HILL<br />
Sociology j Cetza; Spurs.<br />
JAMES W. HIVELY<br />
Engineering; Sigma Nu; Alpha<br />
Phi Omega; Anahuac.<br />
CARRIE L. HOBSON<br />
English Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; Alpha<br />
Lambda <strong>Del</strong>ta.<br />
KENNETH HOFFA<br />
Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi:<br />
Accounting Society j Beta<br />
Gamma Sigma; Blue Key.<br />
MARY LEE HOGAN<br />
Nursing; Alpha Chi Omega,<br />
correl~nding secretary; An~<br />
gel Flight; Lambda Chi Alpha<br />
Crescenta; Homecoming<br />
Committee; Student Nune.<br />
Association.<br />
THEODORE EUGENE<br />
HOLDT<br />
Physical Geology; Young<br />
Republicans.<br />
JEFF TODD HARRIS<br />
German; Kappa Sigma.<br />
JEAN LEONARD HARRIS<br />
Ma~keting; Sigma Alpha<br />
Epsilon: Pre legal Society;<br />
American Marketing Asso~<br />
ciation.<br />
ANNE CAROLINE<br />
HAWKINS<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
Gamma Phi Beta.<br />
JEAN HAWLEY<br />
Office Management; Pi Beta<br />
Phi.<br />
NORMAN D. HAWORTH<br />
Industrial Arts; Industrial<br />
Arts Club; Dean's List.<br />
GARY EARL HAYWARD<br />
Mathematics.<br />
CHARLES W. HAYES<br />
Art; Kappa Pi.<br />
FRANCINE M.<br />
HOLLENBACH<br />
Spanish; Anahuac; Newman<br />
Club; French Club.<br />
DARRELL C.<br />
HOLMGREN<br />
Psychology j Varsity swimming<br />
team, captain.<br />
PAMELA KAY HOLT<br />
Political Science; Olmeca<br />
Hall, president; Inter donn<br />
council; AS Council; Pi Sigma<br />
Alpha; American Society<br />
for Public Administration;<br />
Dean's List; Who's Who.<br />
DON HOLTGRIEVE<br />
Social Science; Sigma Chi.<br />
BEATRICE HOM<br />
Chemistry; American Chernical<br />
Society.<br />
C. DWIGHT HORNER<br />
Industrial Arts.<br />
CAROLE<br />
General.<br />
HOSKINS<br />
JAY P. HEADLEY<br />
Physical Education' <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Sign;.a Phi, president; Gym-<br />
Che~~sie~~;rPER; Oceotl ;<br />
SANDRA LOUISE<br />
HEFTIE<br />
Elementary Education; Constitution<br />
committee, secretary,<br />
Imperial Valley campus.<br />
BARBARA JEAN HEMPEL<br />
Business Education.<br />
GARY WAYNE HELMING<br />
Physics; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.<br />
SUSAN ELIZABETH<br />
HENRY<br />
Home Economics; Alpha Chi<br />
Omega; Home Economics<br />
Club; Cetza; Spurs; Scripps<br />
Cottage Board' Panhellenic<br />
representative; 'UeCF' Con~<br />
cert Choir; Anahuac; College<br />
Y.<br />
ALFRED<br />
History.<br />
B. HERB<br />
ROGER<br />
HERCHENROEDER<br />
Physics.<br />
JUDY HOUSTON<br />
English.<br />
JERRY CRAIN HULBERT<br />
Physical Education; Pi<br />
Kappa Alpha.<br />
PAULA DEE HUNT<br />
Physical Education; Pi Beta<br />
Phi, secretary; Cetza, president;<br />
Cap and Gown; WRA,<br />
president; Song leader; Kappa<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta Pi.<br />
DOUGLAS HUSE<br />
Radio and Television; Tau<br />
Kappa Epsilon.<br />
ALBERTA<br />
Education.<br />
HUTCHENS<br />
JANE HUTCHENS<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
EDWARD<br />
Educa.tion.<br />
C. INSKEEP<br />
Barbara Maloney<br />
Carolyn Myers<br />
Who's Who Who's Who<br />
Alpha Chi Omega president Barbara Maloney is a member<br />
o~Cap a!1dGown an~ K.appa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi honoraries. She was<br />
VIcepresident of the junior class and of Angel Flight. She<br />
also served as Homecoming dance chairman. Barbara has<br />
been a member of the Freshman Cabinet Panhellenic<br />
J u?iciary Board, Cetza, and Spurs. She has a 3.0 grade<br />
point average.<br />
Associated Students secretary Carolyn Myers has been. an<br />
upper division representative, chairman of student onentation,<br />
and a rush counselor for Panhellenic. Her other .<br />
activities include serving as president of Hillel, ~h chairman<br />
and vice president of her sorority, Alpha Epsilon. She<br />
was a member of the Special Events Board. She was .<br />
chosen as the Outstanding Junior Woman by the Associated<br />
Women Students last year.<br />
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MICHAEL<br />
Psychology.<br />
IRWIN<br />
JANET B. JACKSON<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
SeTA; Lutheran Student<br />
Association.<br />
JAMES F. JACKSON<br />
Marketing; American Marketing<br />
Association.<br />
CLAYTON JACOBY<br />
Marketing; American Marketing<br />
Association.<br />
JAMES ALFRED JAEGER<br />
Mathematics.<br />
FRITS<br />
Physics.<br />
J. JANSEN<br />
WILLIAM<br />
Sociology.<br />
E. JAYNES<br />
KATHLEEN KEACH<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
JOHN R. KELLY<br />
Elementary Education j<br />
Newman Club, president.<br />
STANLEY<br />
Elementary<br />
KEMERY<br />
Education.<br />
DAVID C. KENNEDY<br />
Business Management; Ka~pa<br />
Sigma; SAM, news edieor<br />
, Tau Sigma, treasurer;<br />
Journal of Business, editor;<br />
Anahuac.<br />
BARBARA LYNN KENT<br />
Elementary Education; Alpha<br />
Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Pi.<br />
ROBERT LEE KIER<br />
Radio and Television; Alpha<br />
Epsilon Rho; Radio and<br />
Television GuL1d.<br />
KENNETH S. KILBOURN<br />
Dwinell Management,<br />
HENRY J. JEITLER<br />
Education.<br />
JUDITH ANNE JENKINS<br />
Elementary Education; Kappa<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta, vice president;<br />
SC'T'A; Modern Dance Club,<br />
secretary.<br />
MAXINE JENNINGS<br />
Social Science; Can terbury<br />
Association; Musical Comedy<br />
Guild; "Me and Juliet'"<br />
"Second Mrs. Tanqueray,"<br />
RICHARD WILSON<br />
JENNINGS<br />
General.<br />
ROBERT B. JETER<br />
Marketing; American Marketing<br />
Association, treasurer,<br />
vice president.<br />
JAMES M. JOHNSON<br />
Economics; SAM.<br />
MILO PERRY JOHNSON,<br />
JR.<br />
Elementary Education; Constitution<br />
committee, chairman,<br />
Imperial Valley campus.<br />
SHIRLEY<br />
Elementary<br />
KIMBERLIN<br />
Education.<br />
CYNTHIA M. KING ALADOR KISH<br />
Physical Education; Kappa<br />
Sigma; IFC, rush chairman.<br />
JOSEPH T. KLASCH<br />
Psychology; Arnold Air Society.<br />
NANCY KLOPFENSTEIN<br />
Elementary Education; Alpha<br />
Phi.<br />
IRVING KNIGHT<br />
Civil Engineering ; ASeE;<br />
Sigma <strong>Del</strong>ta.<br />
CECIL A. KNUDSEN<br />
Physics; IRE.<br />
ROBERT<br />
Elementary<br />
W. JOHNSON<br />
Education.<br />
WAYNE R. JOHNSON<br />
Industrial Management; Sigma<br />
Nu; SAM; Aztec Ski<br />
Club.<br />
MARGARET A. JOLLY<br />
Social Welfare; Dean's List.<br />
JOHN P. JONES<br />
Physics.<br />
SALLIE A. JORDAN<br />
Zoology; Phi Mu Epsilon;<br />
Anahuac.<br />
SHIRLEY JORGENSEN<br />
Social Science; Kappa Alpha<br />
Theta, vice president;<br />
Sophomore Class, secretary;<br />
Aztec majorette j Miss Sigma<br />
Chi Derby Day.<br />
CHARLES V.<br />
KAMMERMANN<br />
Social Science.<br />
SHIRLEY<br />
English.<br />
KNUTSON<br />
KAREN C. KOCH<br />
Home Economics; Newman<br />
Club, corresponding secretary.<br />
JAMES J. KOKINDA .<br />
Economics; AMS Council ;<br />
AMS Supreme Court Justice;<br />
Young Democrats, president.<br />
JOSEPHINE N. KOSTAS<br />
Speech Arts; Brocas, secretary.<br />
WILLIAM LARRY<br />
KRAMER<br />
Sociology; Vanity Baseball;<br />
Dean's List.<br />
JOYCE CAROL KRAUSE<br />
Anthropology; Anthropol~<br />
Society, secretary; Aztec. Ski<br />
Club.<br />
RICHARD<br />
History.<br />
KREBS<br />
Margot<br />
Nilsen<br />
Who's Who<br />
Margot Nilsen is the vice chancellor of Cap and Gown,<br />
chairman of the Pep Board, and senior resident assistant of<br />
Olmeca Hall. She is a member of the Speakers' Bureau,<br />
Aztec Marching Band, and the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> Symphony.<br />
She has maintained a 3.0 grade point average and is the<br />
recipient of the DeWitt Bisbee Williams Scholarship.<br />
<strong>San</strong>di<br />
Pieri<br />
Who's Who<br />
<strong>San</strong>di Pieri is the originator of the AWS "I.t's a Woman's<br />
World" series. She has also served as ASSOCiatedStudents<br />
secretary and as a member of the student-fa~ulty cOIIlIl?ttee<br />
on Unethical Practices, Who's Who Comnnttee, E"ect~rs<br />
Committee, Spring Sing Committee, and the Senior ass<br />
Cabinet.<br />
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MILES F. KROGFUS<br />
English.<br />
RODNEY LEE KRUEGER<br />
Art; Kappa Pi' Potters'<br />
Guild.<br />
'<br />
LOIS N. KRUSE<br />
Social Science; Alpha Lambda<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta.<br />
WILLIAM E. KRUSE<br />
Industrial Arts; Industrial<br />
Arts Club; Epsilon Pi Tau'<br />
Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi.<br />
'<br />
; Kap-<br />
ALLAN KUERBIS<br />
Busi~ess .Management<br />
pa SIgma.'<br />
JEANNIE JOAN KUHNS<br />
Psychology; Newman Club.<br />
RAY KUROSAD<br />
Social Science.<br />
LUANNE LEESON<br />
Elementary Education j<br />
:;eTA; ACE j Lutheran Student<br />
Association, treasurer.<br />
DENISE LEGRAND<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
WILLIAM JOSEPH<br />
LEHMANN<br />
Psychology: Lambda Chi<br />
Alpha.<br />
PAMELA<br />
Elementary<br />
LEMING<br />
Education.<br />
V. T. LEPOVITZ<br />
Industrial Arll.<br />
JUDIE LEWIS<br />
Art; UCCF.<br />
JULIE ANN LEWIS<br />
tlementuy Edu.ca.tionj K.a.p-o<br />
pa <strong>Del</strong>t. Pi; <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Up..<br />
silon; Cetza; Spun; An ....<br />
huac; Blue Book "Ball, decorations<br />
committee.<br />
MARY ELIZABETH LAB<br />
Elementary Education' <strong>Del</strong>t~<br />
Phi Upsilon; Kappa'<strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
PI; Dean's List.<br />
ALAN LAMBERT<br />
Industrial Arts j Kappa Sigma.<br />
LOWELL L. LAMPMAN<br />
Business Administration'<br />
American Marketing A;socranon<br />
; Men's Glee.<br />
CALOMERA LAMPROU<br />
Elementary Education; Chi<br />
Omega; Cetza; Anahuac'<br />
Spurs.<br />
'<br />
JUDITH LANDRY<br />
Nursing; Student Nurses'<br />
Association.<br />
BARBARA LANE<br />
Elementary Education j Newman<br />
Club; SCTA.<br />
CRYSTAL LANE<br />
Elementary Education; <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Phi Upsilon.<br />
ROBERT MILLARD<br />
LEWIS<br />
Speech Therapy j Sigma Chi;<br />
Brocas ; Activities Board,<br />
chairman; AS Awards Day<br />
chairman.<br />
'<br />
STEPHEN LINK<br />
Political Science.<br />
HARRIET<br />
Elementary<br />
LISAK<br />
Education.<br />
DIANE<br />
Nursing.<br />
LLERA<br />
ELAINA LOBDELL<br />
Art; Kappa Pi; Art Guild;<br />
NEA; SCTA.<br />
DeBOSE JAMES LONG<br />
Music; Phi Mu Alpha; Ocncert<br />
Band; Orcheetra ; Aztec<br />
Marching Band; MENC.<br />
RICHARD F. LONG<br />
Industrial<br />
Am Club;<br />
Am; IDdwtrial<br />
Golf team; EPli-<br />
Ion Pi Tau ; K.pp. <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi.<br />
CARL WILLIAM<br />
LANGHORST<br />
Chemistry; SAACS, president,<br />
treasurer; Anahuac.<br />
VIRGINIA LARKIN<br />
Elementary Education; Chi<br />
Omega, personnel chairman'<br />
Angel Flight; SCTA. '<br />
CHRISTINE MARIE<br />
LARSON<br />
Elementary Education' Alpha<br />
Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta j Anahuac'<br />
Cetza; Spurs; SCT A. '<br />
KAREN THERESA<br />
LARSON<br />
Elementary Education' AI~<br />
pha Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta; SCTA; 'Anahuac;<br />
Cetza; Spurs.<br />
DONNA LA RUE<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
PATRICIA ELAINE<br />
LAZOS<br />
Elementary Education; Gamma<br />
Pbi Beta, president;<br />
Lambda Chi Alpha Crescents,<br />
vice president; Spurs.<br />
ANN KATHERINE LEE<br />
Elementary Education; Alpha<br />
Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta; NEA; SCTA.<br />
ROBERT<br />
Elementary<br />
E. LONG<br />
Education.<br />
LYNN LOUGHREY<br />
Recreation Administration j<br />
Alpha Phi, vice president;<br />
Panhellenic, treasurer; Cap<br />
and Gown, chancellor; AWS,<br />
president; AS Council; Student<br />
Recreation Society;<br />
Women's Tennis; Who's<br />
Who.<br />
PERRY W. LOVE<br />
Industrial Arts ; AFROTC<br />
Rifle team; College Chorus.<br />
RONALD LOWER<br />
Banking and Finance.<br />
LINDA M. LUALLIN<br />
Elementary Education; Alpha<br />
Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta, social<br />
chairman, treasurer j seTA j<br />
NEA.<br />
THEODORE DREXEL<br />
LUCAS<br />
Music; Phi Mu Alpha; Symphony<br />
Orchestra; Concert<br />
Band; Brass Choir.<br />
CYNTHIA LUNDH<br />
Elementary Education; Pi<br />
Beta Phi.<br />
<strong>San</strong>die<br />
Shipe<br />
Who's Who<br />
<strong>San</strong>die Shipe has served <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> as upper division<br />
rep.resent
STEPHEN RICHARD<br />
LYDON<br />
Marketing; Sigma Alpha Epsilon;.<br />
American Marketing<br />
Association j Freshman Baseball.<br />
RICHARD ANTHONY<br />
MARKS<br />
~J~&.Kappa Pi; Newman<br />
OLIVER D. T. LYNCH<br />
JR.<br />
Physics; <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Phi·<br />
rFC. man Club; Anahuac;<br />
BONITA L. MARTIN<br />
~~u~tary Education;<br />
RONALD EUGENE<br />
LYNCH<br />
Sp~echj Musical Comedy<br />
Gu~ld; Readers' Theatre<br />
Guild ; Skull and Dagger.<br />
FEROL MARTIN<br />
Elementary Education'<br />
Roger Williams Club ~ College<br />
Y.<br />
'<br />
ARTHUR RAY LYONS<br />
Social Science.<br />
MARCEL J. MARTINEAU<br />
Business M~nagement; Beta<br />
Gamma Sigma; Newman<br />
Club; SAM.<br />
BARBARA EDITH<br />
MALONEY<br />
Education; Alpha Chi Omega,<br />
president, vice president ;<br />
Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; Cap and.<br />
~own; Oetza, Angel Flight,<br />
~ce presidenr; Junior Class,<br />
VIce presidenr ; Homecoming<br />
Dance,<br />
Who.<br />
chairman; Who's<br />
DAVID M. MARUSA<br />
Electrical Engineering; IRE.<br />
ALAN C. MARION<br />
Physical Science' Tau Kappa<br />
Epsilon. '<br />
EDWIN FRANK<br />
MARZANO<br />
Mechanical Engineering; Inter<br />
varsi ty Christian Fellowship;<br />
Varsity football.<br />
LEROY J. MARKLEY<br />
Accounting; Accounting S0-<br />
ciety; SAM; Golf.<br />
JUDY MASEK<br />
Art.<br />
EVALYN McBRIDE<br />
General.<br />
LARRY McCOY<br />
General.<br />
PAUL VINCENT<br />
McBRIDE<br />
Accounting j Accounting<br />
Society.<br />
GLORIA McCULLOUGH<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
SCT A; Dormitory resident<br />
assistant.<br />
LUCILLE McCAMEY<br />
Psychology; Psi Chi.<br />
L. R. McENTEE<br />
Mathematics.<br />
MARGARET<br />
McCLINTOCK<br />
Education.<br />
SHARON ROSE<br />
McGOWAN<br />
Chemistry; SAACS; Newman<br />
Club.<br />
CLYDE G. McCLURE<br />
Education.<br />
SUE McGRATH<br />
Education; Song leader; International<br />
Club.<br />
RUTH A. MCLURE<br />
Horne Eccacmics ; W.. ley<br />
Foundation: Hom Econ,C)oo<br />
mice Club; SCTA.<br />
DAVID P. McKEE<br />
Buslne.. Management;<br />
SAM.<br />
JAME McC RMAC<br />
Mlllh rnlltlct.<br />
HELEN Me EN A<br />
F.ycbolorr·<br />
JUDITH L. MATHEWS<br />
Microbiology; <strong>Del</strong>ta Zeta<br />
secr~tary,.historianj Phi M~<br />
Epsilon, VIce president.<br />
DALE VAN LEER<br />
MATHIS<br />
Personnel Management.<br />
Arnold Air Society· '<br />
AFROTC. '<br />
MARLENE DIANE<br />
MATTES<br />
Education; California Kindergarten<br />
Association.<br />
KARL J. MATULA<br />
Social Science; SCT A.<br />
ROSE MARIE MAULIS<br />
Home .Economics; Home<br />
ECOn01D1CS Club.<br />
ALLEN C. McBETH<br />
Political Science; Pi Kappa<br />
Alpha; Freshman football;<br />
Varsity football; Rugby;<br />
Freshman track.<br />
DONALD S. McBRIDE<br />
Accounting; Accounti?g ~cr<br />
ciety j Beta Alpha PSI, VIce<br />
president.<br />
CATHERINE L.<br />
McKITTRICK<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
RACHEL C. McKNIGHT<br />
Home Economics; Home<br />
Economics Club; Anahuac.<br />
CLARE RICHARD<br />
McMAHON<br />
Sociology.<br />
JOHN J. McMANUS<br />
Industrial Arts; Industrial<br />
Arts Club; Anahuac; Kappa<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; Epsilon Pi Tau.<br />
MARTHA McMURRAY<br />
Speech Am; Brocas.<br />
FREDERICK K.<br />
McNAMARA<br />
Speech Am ; Brocu.<br />
R.EBA McNtrrr<br />
EdllCiLtion.<br />
Gary Solbue<br />
Who's Who<br />
H~per U divisi lV~slOn~epresentative Gary Solbue was chairman of<br />
H mecom~ngthis year. He has previously served as<br />
b omecommg float chairman and parade director. He has<br />
een~ecretary of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He is a<br />
~e~ er of the Pep Board, Public Relations Board, the<br />
thu sent-FkacultyCommittee on Unethical Practices, and<br />
e pea ers' Bureau.<br />
Mike Spurgeon<br />
Who's Who<br />
Mike Spurgeon is the vice president of the Associated<br />
Students. He was sophomore representative to the AS<br />
Council last year. He has been parade director for Homecoming<br />
and Pi Kappa Alpha delegate to the ~nter- .<br />
Fraternity Council. He is a Tarastec Hall resident assistant<br />
and member of OceotI.<br />
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DORIS ANNE McQUAIDE<br />
Elementary Education'<br />
Gamma Phi Beta, vice' president;<br />
Lambda Chi Alpha<br />
Crescents.<br />
MELINDA MELLUSI<br />
Elementary Education' Chi<br />
Omega; Little Siste:S of<br />
Minerva; SeTA.<br />
EVELYN MENDENHALL FRANCISCO M.<br />
Psychology. JOHN G. METROULAS<br />
CORINE MUIR<br />
MENDOZA<br />
JAMES PAUL METTS<br />
Psychology.<br />
JUDITH MICHAEL.<br />
Physical Education'<br />
General; Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />
j Oceotl ; <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste<br />
Phi.<br />
Mathematics j <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma English; Alpha Chi Omega. CAHPER. '<br />
fraternity editor; AMS, vic~<br />
president.<br />
GARY H. MUIRHEAD<br />
Industrial Arts; Varsity<br />
crew.<br />
JANET MURRAY<br />
Home Economics; Alpha Xi<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta; Home Economics<br />
Club.<br />
BOB J. MYERS<br />
Elementary Education; AS<br />
President, Imperial Valley<br />
campus.<br />
EDITH MYERS<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
JEANNE MYERS<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
Alpha Phi.<br />
ST ART MY TER<br />
r,ycbol y.<br />
AUDREY<br />
General.<br />
M. MILLER<br />
RALPH D. MILLER<br />
English ; Pi Kappa Alpha.<br />
JUDY MITCHELL<br />
Elementary Education; Ana-<br />
~~~~~ Maya Hall, wing pres-<br />
BONNIE JUNE<br />
MONTGOMERY<br />
General; "Iolanthe."<br />
MARY MONTGOMERY<br />
Education; SCTA.<br />
WAYNE DALE MOORE<br />
Chemistry; SAACS.<br />
KAREN KAY<br />
MOREHOUSE<br />
Social Welfare.<br />
CHLOETTA NAPIER<br />
Elementary Education'<br />
CAHPER; SPEC' Dornrn.<br />
tory resident assist~t· Maya<br />
Hall, vice president. )<br />
VERA MAE NEEL<br />
Social Welfare j Aztec<br />
Christian Fellowship.<br />
GARY R. NELSON<br />
Business Management; Kappa<br />
Sigma; AMS council.<br />
JOAN NELSON<br />
Elementary Education; AI~<br />
pha Gamma <strong>Del</strong>ta, preaident<br />
; Theta Chi Dreamgir1;<br />
Cetza; Concert Choir;<br />
SCTA.<br />
WAYNE ROGER NELSON<br />
Photography; Anahuac.<br />
A. WILLIAM NEWMAN<br />
Mechanical Engineerin ;<br />
Society of Automotive En·<br />
gineen.<br />
ANCY ANNE NIELS!<br />
SociaJ Science; An.ahuac;<br />
Lutheran S,u6eo' ~<br />
reitdenl u-<br />
~i~~~t?0rmilOf')'<br />
WAYNE O. MORRIS<br />
Social Science; Track.<br />
MARY MORRISON<br />
GILBERT E. MORTON<br />
Nursing. BARBARA S. MOSS<br />
MARGOT NILSEN<br />
Accoun ting ; Kappa Sigma'<br />
Home Economics' Home PAUL W. MOUNTJOY<br />
ROLAND MUEHLNER JOHN W. MU.ELl.ER . Elementary Education'<br />
Accounting Society; Golf. ' Economics Club. '<br />
Ma.rketing; American Marketing<br />
Association.<br />
Chemistry; Tennis.<br />
Art; Kappa PI, VIce preadent.<br />
Donnitory resident assistant·<br />
Olmeca Hall, publicity chair:<br />
man; Pep Board, chairman;<br />
- Cap and Gown vice chan.<br />
.. cellar; Orienta'tion Week<br />
rally chairman j Senior elas:<br />
council, Who's Who.<br />
NORMAN<br />
General.<br />
S. NILSON<br />
LYN NOAH<br />
Sociology; Zapotec Hall,<br />
president.<br />
ROBERT NORTHUP<br />
Physics j IRE.<br />
MARY E. NULTON<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
SCTA.<br />
LEO NUNEZ<br />
Geology.<br />
CLORENA 'CONNOR<br />
Elerneotary Educatioo;<br />
CTA; Roger Willlaou<br />
Club.<br />
190 191
WALTER R. ODENING<br />
Biology; Sigma Nu; Rugby.<br />
JUDITH OLIVE<br />
Elementary Education; Kappa<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta j Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi·<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon; Alph~<br />
Lambda <strong>Del</strong>ta; Anahuac.<br />
GEORGEE.OLMSTEAD<br />
Banking and Finance' Pre<br />
legal society; Beta G~mma<br />
Sigma j Dean's List.<br />
NANCY ELIZABETH<br />
OLSON<br />
Elementary Education; Chi<br />
Omega ; seTA j Angel<br />
Flight; Xolotl.<br />
ROBERT E. OLSON<br />
Personnel Management;<br />
Kappa Sigma.<br />
ROGER OLSON<br />
Psychology; College Chorus.<br />
S. DIANNE OMSTED<br />
Psychology; Psi Chi.<br />
EUGENE E. PATTERSON<br />
Industrial Arts; Industrial<br />
Arts Club; SCTA; Epsilon<br />
Pi Tau; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi.<br />
OTIS PAUL<br />
Psychology; Sigma Alpha<br />
Epsilon; IFC, secretary;<br />
Aesculapians, president; Phi<br />
Eta Sigma, president;<br />
Oceoel.<br />
J. DANIEL PAWLOWSKI<br />
Social Science j Alpha Phi<br />
Omega; Tarastec Hall, wing<br />
president.<br />
LOUIS L. PECHI<br />
Physics; IRE; Sigma Pi<br />
Sigma.<br />
LEO R. PERKINS<br />
Social Science j Sigma Chi;<br />
Lower division representative<br />
j Finance Board; SeT A;<br />
ASPA.<br />
PATRICIA M. PERONA<br />
Psychology; Psi Chi; New·<br />
man Club.<br />
MICHAEL JOSEPH<br />
PETER<br />
Social Science; Arnold Air<br />
Society, president.<br />
ROY N. O'NEIL<br />
~i~1~onic Engineering;<br />
JAMES M. ORVICK<br />
Psychology; Varsi ty track·<br />
Concert choir; Madrigals. '<br />
CHARLES T.<br />
OSTERMEYER<br />
X~~h~a~L Pre legal society;<br />
HANS OSTROM IN SKI<br />
Political Science.<br />
JANET OVERMYER<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
SCTA.<br />
SHARON<br />
Elementary<br />
PAGAN<br />
Education.<br />
JOHN B. PAGLIUSO HARRY L. PETERSON<br />
Civil Engineering; ASeE. Sociology.<br />
LOIS M. PETZOLD<br />
Sociology.<br />
fOHN L. PIATT<br />
Psychology; Ski Club.<br />
SANDRA E. PIERI<br />
English; AS secretary; A WS<br />
council; Finance Board;<br />
Scripps Cottage Board; Unethical<br />
Practices Board;<br />
Who's Who.<br />
HELEN C. PIETY<br />
Social Science; Sociedad<br />
Hispanice.<br />
WILLIAM ELBERT<br />
PIPES. III<br />
Mechanical En&,ineering;<br />
Sigma Phi Epsllon ; Society<br />
of Automotive Engineers,<br />
treasurer; Aztec Engineer,<br />
news editor.<br />
NANCY H. PLANTENGA<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
SCTA.<br />
FREDERICK J. PAHL<br />
Sociology.<br />
DANIEL M. PAINE<br />
Biology.<br />
MICHAEL PALMER<br />
Finance; Sigma Phi Epsilon;<br />
Wesley Foundation; Men's<br />
Glee; Tau Sigma; American<br />
Marketing Association.<br />
NICK N. PARDO<br />
Chemistry; SAACS, vice<br />
president.<br />
JOAN ELLEN PARKER<br />
Elemen tary Ed ucation;<br />
SeTA.<br />
JACK CONRAD PARRISH<br />
Speech Arts; Sigma Pi,<br />
pledge trainer; Brocas.<br />
JERRY T. PATRICK<br />
Psychology.<br />
GEORGE R. POHLMAN<br />
Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi<br />
Tau j Industrial Arts Club.<br />
SUSAN JANE POPE<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
SCTA.<br />
VIJA PORTS<br />
Art j Kappa Pi.<br />
JAMES L. POST<br />
Industrial Arts.<br />
JOSEPH V. POTTER<br />
Physical Education j Arnold<br />
Air Society j CAHPER;<br />
Wrestling; Anahuac.<br />
TEKLA JEANNE POWELL<br />
Social Science; CAHPER<br />
secretary; SPEC j Ange j<br />
Flight, treasurer.<br />
GEORGINE V. POWERS<br />
Elementary Educauon j<br />
SCTA.
lANET PRESLEY<br />
Education.<br />
RAYMOND PRESTON<br />
Sociology.<br />
ANGELA PRICE<br />
Elementary Education; ACE.<br />
THOMAS C. PROCTER<br />
Physical Education j Sigma<br />
Phi Epsilon; Concert Choir;<br />
CAHPER; NEA; CTA; Ski<br />
Club; Verse Choir;" Track;<br />
Football.<br />
JOHN PURDY<br />
Social Science; <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma<br />
Phi.<br />
WILLIAM WESLEY<br />
QUARTON<br />
Psychology; Sigma Alpha<br />
Epsilon.<br />
ROBERT RANKIN<br />
Business Management;<br />
Lambda Chi Alpha.<br />
VELMA I. ROSE<br />
Education.<br />
STEPHEN ROSENZWEIG<br />
Social Welfare.<br />
PHILLIP A. ROTH<br />
Sociology.<br />
ROY J. ROW<br />
General; Lambda Chi Alpha;<br />
Alpha Phi Omega.<br />
DALE K. ROYBAL<br />
Horne Economics; Home<br />
Economics Club.<br />
THEODORE J. ROYBAL<br />
Industrial Arts.<br />
ALEXANDER S.<br />
RUGGIERO<br />
General.<br />
MARILYN JEAN<br />
RASMUSSEN<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
RICHARD A. RATHJEN<br />
Accounting; Accounting Society;<br />
SAM, treasurer.<br />
RAYMOND R.<br />
RAYMONDE<br />
Marketing; American Marketing<br />
Association; Readers'<br />
Theatre Guild.<br />
WILSON DARRELL<br />
REICH<br />
Psychology; Tau Kappa Epsilon.<br />
C. M. REINHOLDT<br />
Mechanical Engineering j Society<br />
of Automotive Engineers.<br />
JEANNE M. REYNOLDS<br />
Home Economics; Home<br />
Economics Club.<br />
TINALEE E. RICE<br />
Music; Alpha Xi <strong>Del</strong>ta;<br />
Sigma Alpha Iota, treasurer;<br />
MENC; Symphonic Band;<br />
Symphony Orchestra; Ftagtwirler.<br />
GAIL RUNDSTROM<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
Alpha Chi Omega.<br />
WALLY RUNNELS<br />
Art; Sigma Chi.<br />
EDWARD J. RUSSO<br />
Mathematics.<br />
VIVIAN RUSSO<br />
Physical Education.<br />
LYNNE SAMUEL<br />
Music; Sigma Alpha Iota;<br />
MENC i Concert Choir;<br />
Aztec Marching Band; Madrigals.<br />
BEVERLY SANDERS<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
Homecoming Queen j Angel<br />
Flirht, commander; Dream-<br />
~~ee~ea~~<br />
of~C~Di~~~~:<br />
JONATHAN EDWARDS<br />
SANDY<br />
Recreation; Alpha Phi<br />
Omega.<br />
KENNETH C. RICHARDS<br />
Accounting j Tau Kappa<br />
Epsilon.<br />
JAMES M. RILEY<br />
Marketing; American Marketing<br />
Association.<br />
JOHN L. RINDONE<br />
Social Science; Phi Eta<br />
Sigma.<br />
RICHARD CHARLES<br />
RINGSMUTH<br />
Art; Pi Kappa Alpha.<br />
ROBERT H. RIPPY<br />
Social Science.<br />
PATRICK WILLIAM<br />
ROBERTS<br />
Industrial Arts j Varsity<br />
football; Blue Key; Epsilon<br />
Pi Tau; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi.<br />
GERALD ROBERTSON,<br />
JR.<br />
General; Arnold Air Society.<br />
JAMES SANTALO<br />
Spanish ; Alpha Mu Gamma;<br />
Sociedad Hispanica, vice<br />
president.<br />
STEVEN CONRAD<br />
SCHABER<br />
German; German Club; Phi<br />
Eta Sigma; Alpha Mu Gamma,<br />
president; Anahuac.<br />
ROSEMARY<br />
Education.<br />
SCHLll!<br />
DONNA SCHMITZ<br />
Elementary Education; Gamma<br />
Phi Beta; SCTA; Panhellenic,<br />
treasurer; Greek<br />
Retreat, chairman.<br />
RICHARD E. SCHWARTZ<br />
Accounting j Beta Alpha P.i.<br />
CAROL ANNE<br />
ROBINSON<br />
Education; Aztec Ski Club;<br />
SCTA.<br />
MARY ANN ROBINSON<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi.<br />
LYLE D. RODMAN<br />
LUPE RODRIGUEZ<br />
SHIRLEY HELEN<br />
Accounting.<br />
RODERICK LELAND THOMAS C. ROSE<br />
ELAINE SCOTT<br />
Elementary Education; Newman<br />
Club; Los Sembradores. Sociology.<br />
Industrial Arts; <strong>Del</strong>ta Sigma Society.<br />
ROEMMICH<br />
ROGNESS<br />
Accounting; Accounting<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
Phi; Industrial Arts Club;<br />
College Chorus.<br />
JAMES MICHA~L SCOTT<br />
Zoology; Kappa SIgma; Varsity<br />
swimming; Freshman<br />
basketball.<br />
MUNSON O. SCOTT, JR.<br />
Industrial Management;<br />
SAM, president; Journal of<br />
Business, editor.<br />
DONALD L. SCOVILLE<br />
Accounting; Tarastec Hall,<br />
judiciary board.<br />
BOYD K. SEAVEY<br />
Zoology.<br />
CAROLYN ANN<br />
SEDLOCK<br />
Elementary Education j Kappa<br />
Alpha Theta; Kappa<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta Pi; Cetza ; Spurs.<br />
lAMES G. SEVICK<br />
Mathematics.<br />
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195
BEATRICE SEVILLA DAVID B. SHAFFER MARY ANN SHANK SHIRLEY M. SHELDON DARLYN MARY<br />
STEWART SHEPPARD TERESA SHERINE<br />
Elementary Education; Industrial Arts. Elementary Education j Sig-<br />
ROBERT L. SMITH THOMAS W. SMITH ROBERT SCOTT SNELL GARY SOLIS ETHEL MARIE SPAHN LINDA SPINDLER ~OE C. STEADMAN<br />
Anthropology; Sigma Kap- SHELVIS<br />
SCTA. Social Science; Sigma Phi Art. Pre-legal; Sigma Pi. Mechanical Engineering j General; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sociology. Home Economics; Home English, Anahuac. Iychology; Dean's Lilt.<br />
rna Kappa j Panhellenic, rush pa; Flagtwirlers, captain. English. Epsilon, secretary; Dean's Aztec Engineer, editor; 80- vice president, secretary; Economics Club i Kappa <strong>Del</strong>council;<br />
Xolotl.<br />
List. ciety of Automotive Engi- LAC Board j Athletic Board; ta Pi.<br />
neers, secretary. Varsity crew; Rugby;<br />
Oceotl; Tau Sigma; Senior<br />
Class council; Baccalaureate<br />
and commencement chair-<br />
MILDRED SilIELDS MARY JANE WILLIAM R. HOWARD SHOOK RUTH ANNE SHORES HELEN CORA SHORT TIMOTHY A. SHORTT<br />
Elementary Education. SCHOEMAKER SHOEMAKER<br />
WILLIAM T. STEILS WALTER W. STEIN JEANNE TABER GARY R. STEPHANY WALLACE LYLE FRED D. STEVERS EARNEST H. STONE<br />
Pre-med. Education. Elementary Education. Art; Sigma Chi, historian; Aeronautical Engineering j Mechanical Engineering. STENFORT Geology; T ecton <strong>Del</strong>vers ; STEVENS General. General.<br />
Elementary Education; AI- Accounting, Accounting So-<br />
Aztec Ski Club.<br />
pha Lambda <strong>Del</strong>ta. crety; Anahuac.<br />
Institute of the Aerospace Home Economics; Home Aztec Ski Club. Pre-legal.<br />
Sciences, chairman. Economics Club.<br />
DANIEL B. SIBBET<br />
Political Science; Pi Sigma<br />
Alpha; young Republicans;<br />
International Board.<br />
THATCHER SIGLER<br />
General; Sigma Chi.<br />
STERLING H. SILVER<br />
General j Dean's List.<br />
WARREN<br />
Biology.<br />
SIMON<br />
ROBERT B. SIMONS, JR.<br />
Business Management ; Kappa<br />
SIgma; Tau SIgma, president;<br />
SAM, treasurer'<br />
Young Republicans j Ana~<br />
huac.<br />
HARVEY H. SIMS<br />
Industrial Arts; Crew; Dormitory<br />
resident assistant.<br />
WILLIAM HARRY<br />
SKAGGS<br />
Business Management; Tarastec<br />
Hall, wing president.<br />
FRANK STRANGWAY<br />
Accounting; Roger Williams<br />
Club; Accounting Society.<br />
GEORGE EVERETT<br />
STUBBS<br />
Astronomy.<br />
JOHN WILLIAM STUBBE<br />
Business Education; Pi<br />
Omega Pi, secretary-treasurer.<br />
JOHN MICHAEL<br />
STURAK<br />
Industrial Arts; Industrial<br />
Arts Club.<br />
DONALD E. SUTTON<br />
Physical Education;<br />
CAHPER; Football.<br />
ANDREW J. SWANK<br />
Industrial Management;<br />
SAM; American Marketing<br />
Association.<br />
LINDA DIANN SWARTZ<br />
Elementary Education; AS<br />
vice president, Imperial Valley<br />
campus.<br />
JOSEPHINE SKIBBY<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
ACE; SeTA; Dean'. List.<br />
MICHAEL R. SLAVIT<br />
Speech Arts ; Alpha Phi<br />
Omega, president; Circle K,<br />
president; Blue Key; AS<br />
Supreme Court; AMS council;<br />
Freshman orientation<br />
chairman; ~illel, president,<br />
treasurer; PI Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta;<br />
Debate Squad; Who's Who.<br />
ALFRED<br />
SMITH<br />
Sociology.<br />
EMMANUEL<br />
BRENDA J. SMITH<br />
Nursing; Anahuac; Student<br />
Nurses Association, president.<br />
GLENN SMITH<br />
Geography; Geography<br />
Club; Varsity basketball.<br />
ORRET SMITH<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
SCTA.<br />
PAUL A. SMITH, JR.<br />
Mechanical Engineering; .<br />
Society of Automotive EngI~<br />
neers j Football; Rugby.<br />
JONATHAN M.<br />
SWATZELL, JR.<br />
Art; Theta Chi, vice presiden<br />
t ; Oceotl ; J CU;" Hal of<br />
Business, art director.<br />
MARIGENE<br />
SWERDFEGER<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
Alpha Chi Omega; SCTA.<br />
MITZI K. SWIFT<br />
Chemistry; SAACS.<br />
MARGARET TAMER<br />
Elementary Education; Pi<br />
Beta Phi; Blue Book Ball<br />
committee; SCTA; Young<br />
Republicans.<br />
LUCILLE JOYCE TANK<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
SCTA; Wesley Foundation.<br />
VICKI ANN TARDY<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
CSTA; Dean's List.<br />
JAMES TARRANT<br />
Business Management;<br />
SAM; Dean's List.<br />
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GARYW. THOMAS<br />
Political Science.<br />
PHILLIP CRAIG<br />
THOMAS<br />
Zoology; Gymnastics.<br />
DONNA THOMPSON<br />
Marketing; American Marketing<br />
Association.<br />
FRANCES ELIZABETH<br />
THOMPSON<br />
Dietetics; Home Economics<br />
Club j Wesley Foundation.<br />
JAMES THOMPSON<br />
Real Estate; Kappa Sigma,<br />
president; Homecoming<br />
chairman; Oceotl. '<br />
KENT THOMPSON<br />
Journalism.<br />
HENRY S. THORNTON<br />
Political Science.<br />
ROBERT CURTISS<br />
VAUGHN, JR.<br />
Psychology; Kappa Alpha<br />
Psi; Football.<br />
HELENA G. VIGEON<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta Phi Upsilon; SCTA.<br />
THEODORE G. VINSON<br />
Physical Education;<br />
CAHPER.<br />
WARREN J. VOTH<br />
Art j Kappa Pi.<br />
WALTER H. WAKEFIELD<br />
Anthropology; Anthropology<br />
Society.<br />
ROY A. WALKER<br />
Social Welfare; Kappa AI·<br />
pha Pli.<br />
KATHERINE MARY<br />
WALSH<br />
Home Eccncmlce ; ewman<br />
Club; Home Economies<br />
Club.<br />
TIMOTHY W. TILLYER<br />
Biology; Freshman baseball·<br />
College Chorus. '<br />
LARRY D. TIMMONS<br />
Biology; Varsity gymnastics;<br />
Tarastec Hall, judiciary<br />
board.<br />
JEAN H. TIPPETTS<br />
Psychology.<br />
PATRICIA<br />
Education.<br />
TOBIN<br />
ROSEMARY TOM<br />
Social Welfare· Omicron<br />
Sigma Chi. '<br />
MARCIA<br />
General.<br />
TOMASULO<br />
DENNIS OLIVER<br />
TONKYRO<br />
Political Science; Sailing<br />
Club.<br />
ROGER F. WALSH<br />
Engineering; ASCE; Sigma<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta; Aztec Engineer.<br />
JOEL S. WARKENTIN<br />
Accounting.<br />
PHILIP G. WARNES<br />
Industrial Engineering; Society<br />
of Automotive Engineers,<br />
president, vice president;<br />
Dean's List.<br />
RICHARD<br />
Chemistry.<br />
V. WARNOCK<br />
JOHN P. WASEM<br />
Marketing; Alpha Phi Omega,<br />
corresponding secretary,<br />
treasurer; American Marketing<br />
Association; Circle K.<br />
MARGARET M.<br />
WATKINS<br />
Mathematics j Alpha Lambda<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta; Newman Club.<br />
JOAN B. WATTS<br />
Sociology.<br />
JOYCE CAROLYN<br />
TORCHIA<br />
Elementary Education'<br />
Aztec Ski Club; Anah~ac.<br />
LEE A. TORGERSEN<br />
Astronomy; Association of<br />
Computing Machinery, president.<br />
VIRGIL LEE TRAMMELL<br />
Mathematics; Sigma Pi<br />
Sigma.<br />
DEENA TRAVIS<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi.<br />
MARY TREADWAY<br />
Social Science; Inter varsity<br />
Christian Fellowship; Cosmos<br />
Club.<br />
LINDA TRIPP<br />
Physical Education; Gamma<br />
Phi Beta, president, treasurer;<br />
WRA, president; SPEC;<br />
Sigma Alpha Iota; Cap and<br />
Gown.<br />
DEANNA D. TRIVETT<br />
Chemistry.<br />
HELEN SUSAN WEAST<br />
Political Science; American<br />
Administrators Association.<br />
CHARLES W. WEAVER<br />
Accounting j Beta Alpha Psi j<br />
Aztec Christian Fellowship,<br />
president.<br />
GRACE EVELYN<br />
WEAVER<br />
Elementary Education; <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Phi Upsilon; Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Pi.<br />
GRANT HAROLD<br />
WEAVER,JR.<br />
Pre legal; Kappa Sigma; Pre<br />
legal Society; Crew; Track.<br />
MARVIN WEBSTER<br />
Elementary Education;<br />
Tarastec Hall, historian.<br />
ROBERT LEE WEIR<br />
Marketing; Kappa Sigma;<br />
American Marketing Association,<br />
president; A M S<br />
counciJj Senior Clas., preeident;<br />
Oceotl.<br />
RADCLIFFE<br />
Pre legal.<br />
WELLES<br />
MARY ARLENE TRUE<br />
Elementary Education; Pep<br />
Club; Anahuac; A WS, representative.<br />
GERALD E. TRUMP<br />
Physics.<br />
MYRNA TUREST<br />
Elementary Education :<br />
Alpha Epsilon. '<br />
WILLIAM TURPIE<br />
Marketing; American Marketing<br />
Association: Crew'<br />
Aztec Ski Club. I I<br />
SUZANNE UPTON<br />
Elementary Education· Gamma<br />
Phi Beta; Azt~c Ski<br />
Club; Lambda Chi Alpha<br />
Crescents; Song leader.<br />
JAMES VAN WAAY<br />
Industrial Arts; Industrial<br />
Arts Club; Aztec Engineer,<br />
photographer.<br />
VONNIE JEAN VARNER.<br />
Life Science; Alpha C~I<br />
Omega scholarship chairman;<br />
'w R A, I?residen~;<br />
Aztec Ski Club, vice presrdent,<br />
secretary.<br />
WILFRED ARTHUR<br />
WERNER<br />
Marketing; Lambda Chi<br />
Alpha.<br />
JACQUELINE<br />
WERTHER<br />
Psychology.<br />
LEE<br />
JOHN E. WEST<br />
Industrial Arts; Industrial<br />
Arts Club; Epsilon Pi Tau.<br />
DONALD D. WHEELER<br />
Physics; Sigma Alpha Epsilon;<br />
Track.<br />
KAREN P. WHEELER<br />
Recreation; Dormitory resldent<br />
assistant; Little Sisten<br />
of Minerva, president; junior<br />
Class, secretary.<br />
SUSAN O'BRIEN<br />
WHELAN<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
ALFRED H. WHIPPLE.<br />
JR.<br />
Elementary Education.<br />
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ORGANIZATIONS<br />
YASUHIRO YOSHIDA<br />
Business; Tau Sigma.<br />
RUTH ANNE YOST<br />
Psychology; Roger Williams<br />
Club; International Students<br />
Club; Inter faith council.<br />
JAMES MORRELL<br />
YOUNG<br />
Physical E?ucation; Sigma<br />
Alpha Epsllon; CAHPER;<br />
AMS council.<br />
MARGARET J. H.<br />
YOUNG<br />
Social Welfare; Wesley<br />
Foundation; DeCF.<br />
SUSAN ANNE YOUNG<br />
Mathematics; Wesley Foundation;<br />
Anahuac.<br />
MARJORIE<br />
Elementary<br />
SCTA.<br />
ZANDER<br />
Education;<br />
PATRICIA ZOFFKA<br />
Social Welfare.<br />
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9<br />
6<br />
3<br />
GERRI JAMIESON<br />
Sorority Editor<br />
JANET JENSEN<br />
Fraternity Editor<br />
ROGER ROPPE<br />
Photographer, pring ports<br />
Editor<br />
BOB WHITE<br />
Editor<br />
<strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste Staff<br />
The production of a yearbook entails hours of tedious work and constant attention to<br />
detail as well as willingness on the part of the individual staff members to cooperate.<br />
The success of the staff in working together is reflected in the quality of the<br />
yearbook. The <strong>Del</strong> Sudoeste of 1963 is the result of the industrious staff and the<br />
excellent direction of Bob White, editor.<br />
I<br />
KAREN ADDIS<br />
Fall Copy Editor<br />
SIDNEY WILSON<br />
Art Editor<br />
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MARION PASAS<br />
Activities Editor<br />
MONA BASICH<br />
Administration Editor<br />
SANDY ROGERS<br />
Organizations Editor<br />
J<br />
TOM HOFFMAN<br />
Fall Sports Editor<br />
GAYLE CHRISTIANSEN<br />
Senior Editor<br />
RAY FUKAMIZU<br />
Head Photographer<br />
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SYDNEY LA FONT A<br />
Assistant Activities Editor<br />
GERIBERG<br />
General Secretary<br />
JANET GIBSON<br />
Photo Secretary, Fall<br />
<strong>Del</strong><br />
DENNIS SCHMITZ<br />
Business Manager<br />
SHIRLEY HAAS<br />
Assistant<br />
Striving toward mem.b~r:'hip in National Spurs,<br />
the local Aztec Spurs initiated several service<br />
projects during the year. At Christmas the members<br />
contributed their time toward a "safe-driving"<br />
campaign, .while d~ring the entire year they<br />
promoted interest m the Peace Corps by providing<br />
speakers for various organizations on and off o<br />
campus.<br />
~~w l'O(tfromC lefth)': LMiss Cave-Advis.er, Alice Budzinski, Cathy Ch srown Kathy Moore<br />
ncy ey, ynt ia emme, Nancy WInters. "<br />
R?wC2:ISI.andyRogers,<br />
Ita<br />
Sue Fisher, Janet Johnson, Mary Barrett St ph Evans Phylll's<br />
0 ms. ' , ourtney,<br />
R<br />
Rowd3:W~lharon<br />
an y I son.<br />
Barrows, Linda Mills, Ruth Reichert, Valeria Bauman<br />
,~<br />
Claudia<br />
Pi rson,<br />
M<br />
Azlec Spurs<br />
Newman<br />
Club<br />
Officer~: Kat~y M?ore, P!esident; Steph Evans, secret~ry;<br />
Rlt~ Collins, vl
Alpha Lambda <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Members of Alpha Lambda <strong>Del</strong>ta cite as th .<br />
"t .<br />
Purpose, II' err<br />
0 promote mte igent living and a hi h<br />
standard of learning and to encourage .lg<br />
• L superIor<br />
~tt
SPEC<br />
The <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />
Physical Education<br />
Club was formed to<br />
acquaint P.E. majors<br />
and minors with the<br />
faculty. Officers<br />
include Sue Sharpe,<br />
president; Pat Forsberg,<br />
vice president;<br />
Wilma Burke, secretary;<br />
Bonnie Madsen,<br />
treasurer; Dr. Margaret<br />
Murphy, adviser.<br />
United Campus Christian Fellowship, Row 1, (from left): Ken Brown, Lela Kerth, Gerry<br />
Patterson, Ann Carroll, Mary Ann Hawley, Leonard McLaughlin. Row 2: Dave West, Gil<br />
Challet, Sherwood Nelson, Carlene Hearst, Ralph Wright, Anne Brownell, Dave Wallick, Cecil<br />
Humes, Thad Montgomery, Jeff Giarde.<br />
United Campus<br />
Christian Fellowship<br />
The Wesley Fellowship Foundation is the Methodist student<br />
movement on the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> campus. Activities included the<br />
International Student Night in October, fall and spring retreats,<br />
and a caroling party. The group's philanthropy is the Tiajuana<br />
Church.<br />
Row 1, (from left): Pat Forsberg, Susan Sharpe, Wilma Burke, <strong>San</strong>dra LuGar, Madalin Patane,<br />
Bonnie Madsen.<br />
Row 2: Martha McCarthy, Mary McCarthy, .JoAnn Smith, Carol Untzing r, Marilyn Austin,<br />
Gail Evans, Pam Kellison.<br />
Row 3: Cheryl Wright, Angela Tilero, Christine Loss, Tess DeBrauw re, Paula <strong>San</strong>gst r, arol<br />
Brawn.<br />
Roger<br />
William<br />
The Roger Williams<br />
Club was organized<br />
to foster fellowship<br />
and study<br />
in the Christian<br />
faith. Fall officers<br />
were Wally<br />
Crawford, president;<br />
Richard<br />
Fowler, vice pre i-<br />
dent; Mona Chastain,<br />
secretary.<br />
Wesley<br />
Wesley Foundation Officers: Margie Garrison, secretary; Dwight Miller,<br />
vice president; Vernon Hill, president; Merle Lehman, director.<br />
Foundation<br />
Row I, (from left) : Wally Crawford, Barbara Prout, Ruth Ann Yost, Joyce Martin, "\1Arc~ibald.<br />
Row 2: Dr. Claude F. Shouse, adviser, Judith Bridges, Gary Hughes, Charles A. Smith, RIchard<br />
Fowler, Eugene Paden, director.<br />
SAM<br />
An organization primarily for students<br />
in business education, the<br />
Society for Advancement of Management<br />
~trives to promote an interest<br />
in the training program for a career<br />
in the business field. Activities<br />
included the annual conference,<br />
Management Day in which high schools<br />
participated, and occasional tours<br />
through various industries.<br />
Officers were Don Scholl, president;<br />
Robert Simons and Richard Childs, vice<br />
presidents; Gerald Bradbury, recordin~<br />
secretary; Patricia Jaquith, correspondmg<br />
secretary; Richard Rathjen, treasurer.<br />
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I' J<br />
Wesley Foundation: Row I, (from left): Cheryl Church, Maryl Arbuckle, Marion Little,<br />
Ocean Olsen, Kathy Gray, Anne Schilbe.<br />
Row 2: Lewis Johnson, Margie Garrison, Ruth McClure, Nancy FuIler, Carolyn Stidham.<br />
Row 3: Bobbi Magnuson, Sue Young, Dolores Cormack, Cindy Chapman, Donna McFarland.<br />
R,?w 4: Mike Suhy, Ramond Bach, Dwight Miller, William Ridgeway, Phil Nails, Vernon<br />
HIll, Merle Lehman.<br />
Row I, (from left): Sidney Kerlick, Wesley Nichols, Fred Meffle, Don Scholl.<br />
Row 2: Patricia Fleming, Harry Bates, Carl Lower, ~arolyn G,ale, Jerry An~rews.<br />
Row 3: Rodney Bain, Felix Ellis, LeRoy Markley, RIchard Childs, Robert SImons.<br />
Row 4: Gerald Bradbury, James Johnson, Ray Algren, Glenn McMurry, George Westover<br />
Janet Wells, Len Stoll.<br />
Row' 5: Lloyd deLamas, Richard Rathjen, Sonnie Sonnenberg, Dave Fritschel, Al<br />
Floyd Don Murdoch, William Skaggs.<br />
Row '6: Dave Peterson, Margie Cash, Patricia Jaquith, Ed Nanartowich, Karl<br />
Ramsing.
Pi Lambda<br />
-Thela<br />
Hyman Lee<br />
President<br />
Dennis Bunde<br />
Vice President<br />
Dennis Matson<br />
Treasurer<br />
Pat Dennis<br />
Adviser<br />
Phi Ela Sigma<br />
Phi Eta Sigma is an honorary organization<br />
for freshmen who earn a 3.5 grade point<br />
in their first or second semester. Along<br />
with its aim to improve campus scholarship,<br />
this group distributes the pamphlets<br />
on "How to Study."<br />
Phi Eta Sigma, row 1, (from left) : Brian Hanly,<br />
Steve Jackst~dt, D~nnis Matson, John Fall.<br />
Row 2: Chns Parnsh, Pat Dennis Hyman Lee<br />
J. Bott, Dennis Bunde. ' ,<br />
Row 3: John Emrich, Howard Bryant, Terry<br />
Brown, Dean Herbert C. Peiffer Jr.<br />
Row 1, from left: Sara Karr, Doris Beyrer, Ruth Taylor, Jeanette Ela.<br />
Row 2: Mary Basset, Dorothy Rosenburg, Elizabeth Lab, Mary Lab, Carol Stough, Kathleen<br />
Fink.<br />
Row 3: Grace Reese, Kariana Boettcher, Barbara Woike.<br />
Row 4: Mary Louise Dickson, Helen Davis, Donna Diers, Judy Webb, Barbara Nelson, Teresa<br />
Herchold.<br />
Pi Lambda Theta, upper division honorary for<br />
women in education, requires that their members<br />
show evidence of outstanding leadership and high<br />
teaching standards.<br />
Officers are shown in picture at left. Row 1, from<br />
left: Ruth Moore, alumnae adviser, Sarah Cook,<br />
alumna, Terry Volz, president, Ann Levson. Row<br />
2: Robin Briscoe, treasurer, Alice Young,<br />
corresponding secretary, Mary Molek, faculty<br />
adviser, Dr. Helen Prouty, faculty adviser, Adela<br />
Englund, vice president.<br />
Christian<br />
Science<br />
Jon Sutherland<br />
President<br />
Nancy Vreeland<br />
Secretary<br />
Roberta Thompson<br />
Treasurer<br />
The Christian Science organization holds weekly<br />
meetings, sponsoring a lecture given by a prominent<br />
churchman of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> each fourth meeting.<br />
Row 1: Sherry Fleener, Ron Walker, Sharon Hite.<br />
Row 2: Joan Nelson, Bobbe Thompson, JoAnn Tanzer,<br />
Cindy Newby, Carol Drogin, Judy Steel, Lois Innman,<br />
Nancy Vreeland, Judy True.<br />
Row 3: Jon Sutherland, Irving Litchfield, Dr. Manville<br />
Pettys.<br />
Russell Stonier-Hamnett<br />
President<br />
Radio and<br />
Television<br />
Guild<br />
Membership in the Aztec Radio<br />
and Television Guild is open to<br />
any students interested. in br~adcasting,<br />
arts, and associated fields.<br />
Jane Cook<br />
Secretary- Treasurer<br />
John Morton<br />
Vice President<br />
Janice Rothstein<br />
Publicity Chairman<br />
Row 1, from left: George Lewis, Paul Baldridge, Bud Carey, Bob Eisele, Bunny<br />
Hamnett.<br />
Row 2: Jim Edmunds, Harold In~els, ~tephanie G!el, Art ~hotwell. .<br />
Row 3: Joel Stein, Doug Huse, BIll GIles, Anne GIdeon, TIm Steele, Cednc Jordan,<br />
Lisa Collins. 211
Aesculapians<br />
Otis Paul<br />
President<br />
Larry Helgeson<br />
Vice President<br />
Tom McGrath<br />
Secretary-Treasurer<br />
Aesculapians is a pre-professional<br />
organization society<br />
formed for the purpose of<br />
giving pre-medical and predental<br />
students a closer acquaintance<br />
with the medical<br />
and dental professions.<br />
--<br />
Dr. Franz Seba<br />
Adviser<br />
Chris Christensen<br />
President<br />
Phil Newell<br />
Vice President<br />
Aztec Ski Club<br />
Margo 01<br />
Secretary<br />
Meetings often have guest<br />
speakers of professional status,<br />
including speakers from<br />
medical and dental schools.<br />
Row 1, (from left): Tom Wellington, Cathryn Culver, Patricia Quinn, Jerome Gelin.<br />
Row 2: Ray LeDesma, Richard Alexander, Rudolph Gaytan, Otis Paul.<br />
Row 3: Rick Wayne, Randy Spencer, Larry Helgeson, Tom McGrath.<br />
Phi Mu Epsilon is a sorority<br />
for life science majors who<br />
are interested in the fields of<br />
physical therapy, microbiology,<br />
and occupational<br />
therapy.<br />
The popularity of Dr. Franz eba was the<br />
reason for the increased interest in snow<br />
skiing on the campus this year. Beginning<br />
with 100 members the club grew to over<br />
400 active members making it the largest<br />
and one of the most active organizations<br />
on the campus. The racing team, organized<br />
this year, participated against Arizona in<br />
its first meet. The Aztec Ski School gave<br />
free lessonson all ski trips. Activities for<br />
the year included; the 3rd annual dry-land<br />
ski lessons,dances. ice skating, free weekly<br />
ski movies, and ski trips at reduced prices<br />
to Big Bear, Mammoth Mtn., Squaw<br />
Valley, the Snow Bowl in Arizona, and<br />
Alta, Utah.<br />
The group has two meetings<br />
a month, which is often attended<br />
by guest speakers.<br />
Aztec Ski School and Racing Team, from !eft: HC?rstHe.rrman! Ken Crosby, Dr.<br />
Franz Seba, Don Albright, Vaino Hoffren, BIll Turpie, Chris Christensen,<br />
Row 1, (from left): Tina Zee, Nancy Burton, Cornelia Lieb, Kathy Sodeck.<br />
Row 2: Judy Mathews, Mary Rogers, Cynthia King, Ethyl Bird.<br />
Row 3: Dr. Mabel A. Myers, adviser, Evelyn Shue, Linda Barksoale, Carol Hodapp.<br />
Phi<br />
Mu<br />
Epsilon<br />
212<br />
Cornelia Lieb<br />
President<br />
Judy Mathews<br />
Vice President<br />
Cynthia King<br />
Secretary<br />
Ski Club members pose for group shot.<br />
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The Industrial Arts Club int rpr ts phas s<br />
of industry and n ourag s more peopl<br />
to become tach rs of industrial arts. h<br />
group hears gu st sp ak rs and has a<br />
charity dri at Chri tmas,<br />
Pat Roberts<br />
President<br />
Martin Schroeder<br />
Vice President<br />
Fred Astorga<br />
Treasurer<br />
Industrial Arts Club<br />
R?w: 1, (from left): Yvonne Johnson, Jo-Ann Rouse, Virginia Suzuki, Dolores<br />
Hilsinger, Grace ~eaver, Julie Lewis, Mary Lab, Helena Vigeon, Noeline Darling.<br />
Row 2:. Lynn Erickson, Joyce Martin, Donna Drobnick, Yuriko Yoshihora, Nancy<br />
McCaslm, Jacky Gauthier, Ginger Bradshaw, Kay Christiansen, Donna Bell, Beryl<br />
Campbell.<br />
<strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
Phi Upsilon<br />
Noeline Darling<br />
Treasurer<br />
An honorary organization for women in elementary education, <strong>Del</strong>ta Phi<br />
Upsilon strives to promote professional attainment and set a high goal of<br />
achievement for undergraduates and graduates.<br />
Mary Lab<br />
Vice President<br />
Row 1, (from left): Louis Baldock, Alfredo Astorga, ¥artin Schroeder, Allen Fisher, Patrick<br />
Roberts, Robert O'<strong>Del</strong>l, Adviser, Harold. Marsters, AdylSer, Dr. J. B<br />
J<br />
.M.orgat'l d F II K C<br />
Row 2: Eugene Patterson, George WhIte, Ernest HIrata, John uamco, oy a, . .<br />
Bouchard, R. F. Ray. b I L<br />
Row 3: Ed Killgore, Carl Noble, Tommy Y arro a, arry<br />
F d J E<br />
ern an ez, ..<br />
Martin<br />
,<br />
Howard<br />
Stofer.<br />
American Society<br />
of Civil Engineers<br />
Beryl Campbell<br />
Adviser<br />
Donna Bell<br />
President<br />
Sigma<br />
Grace Weaver<br />
Corresponding Sec.<br />
Alpha Iota<br />
Helena Vigeon<br />
Secretary<br />
The American Society of<br />
Civil Engineers is designed<br />
to promote professional<br />
development of civil<br />
engineers.<br />
Officers are LeRoy Givens,<br />
president; Jim Clark,<br />
vice president; Roger<br />
Walsh secretary; Joe<br />
Kocherhans, treasurer.<br />
Sigma Alpha Iota, national<br />
music society for<br />
women, endeavors "to<br />
further interest in music<br />
in America, with special<br />
emphasis on promoting<br />
young American<br />
composers."<br />
Row 1, (from left): J?e Marc~>n,Bob Hendershot, Irving Knight, Roger Walsh, LeRoy Givens,<br />
&~~<br />
John Lippitt, I. Aftahi, Bob .clb~~mmer Joe Kocherhans, Shale Hanson. . .<br />
~ow ~: IfJ' If.~~:e~:r~:i' <strong>San</strong>ford Stone, Dr. Philip Johnson, Dr. Frederick QUiett, Ken<br />
G~ldka~p,rBill Mann, Ji:n Clark, Earl Fitzpatrick, Jack Dickens.<br />
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Row 1<br />
Row 2<br />
Row 3<br />
Anne Stock, Judy Sinclair, Suzanne Pearson, Kay Johnson.<br />
Bonnie Rogers, Marilyn Rue, Karen Laffoon, Jeanne Huebner.<br />
Diane Allen, Tinalee Rice, Pamela Smith, Lynne Samuel.<br />
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Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta<br />
•<br />
A national honorary society for upper division students in education, Kappa D It Pi<br />
requires that a prospective member have a 3.0 grade point overall, and I 0<br />
recommendation from a faculty member. Officers are: Bill Mattoon, p sid nt ; John<br />
Welburn, vice president; Ginger Bradshaw, treasurer.<br />
Larry Marquand<br />
President<br />
Marilyn Green<br />
Vice President<br />
Alice Fox<br />
Treasurer<br />
Mary Willis<br />
Secretary<br />
seTA<br />
S.CT.A. members listen to a guest speaker.<br />
Established in<br />
1937, the Student<br />
California<br />
Teachers' Association<br />
promotes<br />
interest in the<br />
field of education.<br />
Meetings<br />
are often attended<br />
by guest<br />
speakers.<br />
Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta Pi, row I, from left: Walter Cochran, Jean Stockbridge, Judy Blackford, Chuck<br />
Blalock. . W'II' M<br />
Row 2: Clifford Boyd, Richard Long, Ginger Bradshaw, Carrie Hobson, I lam attoon.<br />
Row 3: John Taylor, Donna Bell, Eddith Campbell, John Wellburn.<br />
Row 4: Gillespie Wilson, James Post, Hiltrud Haag, Grace Weaver, Clyde Ford, Joseph Matte.<br />
German<br />
Club<br />
Jon Sutherland<br />
President<br />
Philip Boynton<br />
Vice President<br />
Bernice Beagles<br />
Secretary<br />
Dr. John Merrill<br />
Treasurer<br />
Klaus Winkler<br />
President<br />
I<br />
Phi Alpha<br />
Thela<br />
Ph~ Alpha Theta, organized in 1948, is a national honorary<br />
society primarily for history majors. Qualifications for<br />
membership include having at least 12 semesters of history<br />
course work with a "B" average. Pictured are the officers.<br />
The German Club was formed to promote<br />
familiarity of members with Germanic<br />
culture, language, music, and art. Also, to<br />
encourage social exchange between Illterested<br />
students and faculty, monthly<br />
social evenings are planned and an annual<br />
Christmas dinner is held.<br />
German Club, row 1, from left: Cornelia Lieb, Judy Carrison, Sadri Ardehaldi.<br />
Row 2' Renee Phelps, John Butcher, Beth Snodgrass, E. H. ~ae~e~t.<br />
Row 3': Deanne Harwood, Barbara Jensen, Suzanne Harns, VIckie Schag, Kathy<br />
Ruegger.<br />
21 Frances Rodovich<br />
6 Treasurer's Assistant<br />
Dr. Brice Harris<br />
Adviser<br />
217
Circle<br />
K<br />
~ircle K, a ~ol1eg~lev~l men's service organization,<br />
IS sponsored by Kiwanis and strives to "serve the<br />
campus and community, promote American ideals<br />
and provide an opportunity for college men to '<br />
meet business leaders."<br />
Circle K's activities this year included a pancake<br />
breakfast, a canned food drive, ushering at L.A.C.<br />
activities, a Christmas party for the Old Folks<br />
Horne, and a See's Candy Sale, proceeds of which<br />
went to the local Boys Club.<br />
Roland Ray<br />
President<br />
Gene Golliet<br />
Vice President<br />
John W lbum<br />
Treasur r<br />
Gary Grebbien<br />
,/<br />
//<br />
James Frost Joseph Matte . Albert Rodriguez Richard Long<br />
George Pohlman<br />
Circle K officers: Kneeling, Dean McDaniel, president.<br />
Back,: Dave Johnson, secretary; Daryl Whitfield vice president,' Roy<br />
Harrison, treasurer.<br />
'<br />
Ronald Roland<br />
Allie Bowman William Mattoon William Kruse Patrick Roberts<br />
Epsilon Pi Tau<br />
Epsilon Pi Tau is an honorary organization, consisting p~marily of juniors and se.niors<br />
who must have a 3.0 grade point in their majrand b~ In the .upper .half of. their<br />
class. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate ~nteres~In the. Industn~l arts<br />
program and to provide information about vocations In the industrial arts held.<br />
Walter Whitehouse<br />
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Row I, (from left): Dr Hart advi D<br />
Harrison. " ser, ave Johnson, Daryl Whitfield, Dean McDaniel, Roy<br />
Row 2: Clyde aden, Bill Pine Lee Chatfi ld .<br />
Row 3: Howard Watson Larr;' Roe G re ,Richard Hart, Matthew Anderson, Bob Hart.<br />
Row 4: Chris Franklin 'Jack Inhof' DeorgpeBrogan, George Van Valkenburg, Ernest Johnson.<br />
, e, an ense.<br />
Front row, from left: Robert O'<strong>Del</strong>l,. Dr. Lawrence Luce, Dr. James McMul!en.<br />
Row 2' Dr Don Thiel, Dr. W. Carlisle Anderson, Walter Ford, A. R. Rodriguez.<br />
Row 3; Dr: J. B. Morgan, H. L. Marsters, Dr. F. J. Irgang, Roland Ray.<br />
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Jack Anderson Matthew Anderson Lee Chatfield Richard Dauber<br />
Jim Patterson<br />
President<br />
Dan Mueller<br />
Second Vice President<br />
Gl nna East<br />
S retary<br />
Richard Denure Ray Fellers Tom Knepher<br />
Alpha Phi Omega<br />
Elaina LobdelI<br />
Trea urer<br />
Bill Hayes<br />
Activities Chairman<br />
Mike Slavit<br />
President<br />
Ralph Seewald<br />
Vice President<br />
J?ave Lloyd<br />
VIce President<br />
Chuck McCutcheon<br />
Secretary<br />
John Wasem<br />
Treasurer<br />
Alpha Phi Omega, national servi ..<br />
puts out the Redbook annua~fVIce orga~lzatlOn,<br />
students as well as amY k~ a se~Ice to the<br />
activi~iesinclude USheri~n§er~~t~~g~~oJ:ct. Other<br />
handling concessions at pnng . S. mg. P g ams and<br />
Row 1, (from left):. Stephanie Swiggett, Sherry Sharpe, Patti John, Glenna East, Ruth Rowe,<br />
Kathy Norbeck, Elama Lobdell.<br />
Row 2: Vija Ports, Linda Harbaugh, Margaret Hartley, Clair Bell, Barbara Miller, Kay<br />
Stebanetz, Janilee Hamner.<br />
Row 3: Jim Patterson, Rob Parker, Maecel Hanson, Richard Mafong, Richard Marks, Fred<br />
Heinz, Doug Dailard, Rod Krueger.<br />
Row 4: John Linn, Bob Voelkel, Ron Eddington, Dick Shields, Terry Givens, Bob Jewel, Bill<br />
Hayes.<br />
Ruth Rowe<br />
Corresponding Sec.<br />
I<br />
Michael Lane<br />
J ames Mardis<br />
Kappa Pi<br />
A national art honorary organization, Kappa Pi on this campus has grown from<br />
five to. 35 members. Members this year participated in sandwich sales, a field<br />
trip to Los Angeles, a successfulChristmas sale, and an art show at the Spanish<br />
Village. In addition, Kappa Pi instituted a $100 scholarship to be presented<br />
to an outstanding art student.<br />
220 Dean McDaniel<br />
Mike Myers<br />
John Wills<br />
Jim Wright<br />
William Bowne<br />
Adviser
The Daily Aztec<br />
Staff<br />
Our campus newspaper, The Daily Aztec, this year took<br />
on a five day work week. Included in its features were the<br />
twice-weekly "It's All Greek" column, the satirical<br />
"Fifth Column," and Miss Daily Aztec, chosen weekly.<br />
In competition, our paper placed first in a national<br />
safety contest for college newspapers for the second<br />
consecutive year, and first in the California Intercollegiate<br />
Press Association competition for daily papers.<br />
PAT STALNAKER<br />
Fall Editor, Spring<br />
Copy Editor<br />
DEAN WARINER<br />
Fall Make-up Editor, Spring<br />
Editor In Chief<br />
JIM BOX<br />
Fall News Editor, Spring<br />
Managing Editor<br />
JERRY RIFE<br />
Spring News Editor<br />
AROLD HORNSTEIN<br />
Advertising Manager<br />
222<br />
RON ROACH<br />
Fall Reporter, Spring Sports<br />
Editor<br />
JOAN HANCOCK<br />
Fall Society Editor, Spring Reporter<br />
KEN GARDNER<br />
Photographer 223<br />
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Aztec<br />
Staff<br />
MARV HUMPHREY<br />
Cartoonist<br />
BILL BELL<br />
Assistant News Editor<br />
PATTY WILKERSON<br />
Spring Society Editor<br />
Aztec Engineer staff, seated (from left): Tom Rygh, Karen Addis, Shirley Haas, Douglas<br />
Bailey, Roger Walsh, Gary Decker, John McPherren.<br />
Standing: Philip Warnes, Arthur Winter, William Pipes, Bob Duitsman, William Shen, R. L.<br />
Bedore, adviser.<br />
Aztec<br />
Engineer<br />
Aztec Advertising Staff<br />
JIlt II· LUI<br />
One of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong>'s campus publications is the Aztec<br />
Engineer, published four time a year by the Engineering<br />
and Physical Sciences Division.<br />
The magazine, although designed primarily for engineering<br />
students, contains articles of interest to others.<br />
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DAVE SHUPP<br />
Photographer<br />
WAYNE NELSON<br />
Photographer<br />
TOM MARTIN<br />
Photographer<br />
DOUGLAS BAILEY<br />
Editor, Fall Semester<br />
TOM RYGH<br />
Editor, Spring Semester<br />
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Songleaders<br />
Cheer e<br />
Time out at the Fresno game.<br />
Joan Knight-Head<br />
Songleader<br />
Bob Black-Head<br />
Cheerleader<br />
Cheerleaders:<br />
Lutie Lyman<br />
Ernie Dronenberg Bill Leimbach<br />
Bob Black<br />
2~<br />
Songleaders: Barbara Leamon, Loretta Shaplin, Virginia <strong>San</strong>derson. Standing:<br />
Jeannie Lomac, Joan Knight, Marion Pasas.
Dena Anderson<br />
Pat Beland<br />
Dyanne Schrock<br />
Marilyn Dupree, Janet Jensen, Shirley Sheldon, Tina Lee Rice<br />
I<br />
I<br />
,I<br />
Majorettes, front: Dena Anderson, Patty Gerdts, captain.<br />
Back: Dyanne Schrock, Pat Beland, Sue Shoop.<br />
Marilyn Dupree<br />
Shirley Sheldon<br />
Maiorelles<br />
Flag Twirlers<br />
228 Sue Shoop<br />
Patty Gerdts<br />
Tina Lee Rice<br />
Janet Jensen 229
Jerry Aalfs<br />
George Abdelnour<br />
Pat Bennett<br />
John Blackwood<br />
Mel Brav<br />
Ronnie Brook .<br />
Dick Buck<br />
Ken Burnside<br />
Jim Carruthers<br />
Ken Clayman<br />
Merrell Davis<br />
Pat Dennis<br />
Steve Evans<br />
Bill Frontis<br />
Jim Glover<br />
Ray Guinn<br />
Arold Hornstein<br />
Van Ingle<br />
Joe Kiefer<br />
Al Knoll<br />
Drake Loeser<br />
Steve Meek<br />
Lance Miller<br />
Jerry Monell<br />
Mike Munz<br />
Otis Paul<br />
Elon Place<br />
Richard Sims<br />
Scott Snell<br />
Mike Spurgeon<br />
Pat Stalnaker<br />
Jim Street<br />
Joe Sullivan<br />
Jim Thompson<br />
Ben Trovaten<br />
Debate Team, Row I, (from left): Roz Mack, Lynn Perryman, Gay Sharpe, Barbara Jensen,<br />
Mrs. Helen Franzwa.<br />
Row 2: Carol Pederson, Pat Munster, Candy Trimble, Linda Butler, Jack Mills.<br />
Row 3: Ed Millican, Bobby Putman, Frank Shamrock, Lee Owens, Paul Lucas.<br />
Row 4: Pete Paladino, Dick Saunders, Victor Druskin, Roy Solomon, Dr. Robert Benjamin.<br />
Leroy Vadney<br />
Jerry Varon<br />
Rick Wayne<br />
Robert Weir<br />
Debate Team<br />
Oceoll<br />
Orga~ize? in 1935, Oceotl is an honorary service<br />
orgamz~tlOn for men students with a past record<br />
for service to the college and a C average or better.<br />
-rr~<br />
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1962-63 marked another successful year for <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />
<strong>State</strong>'s Debate Team, as it took honors in several<br />
tournaments. Participating in the Western Speech<br />
Association Championships, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> was represented<br />
by a team in each division of the runoffs. One<br />
outstanding speaker, Linda Butler, took first place in<br />
impromptu and second place in extemporaneous, while<br />
Lynn Perryman and Roz Mack, an exceptional team,<br />
took second place in their division.<br />
At the Intersectional Tournament, held in Arizona, the<br />
senior men's debate team, Paul Lucas and Fred <strong>San</strong>ders,<br />
took second place. In addition, Mr. Lucas won first<br />
place in extemporaneous and second in impromptu,<br />
while Miss Butler took first in impromptu in the women's<br />
division. At this same tournament, two of our teams,<br />
Robert Putman and Ed Millican, and Linda Butler and<br />
Candy Trimble tied for third place in straight debate. Our<br />
success at this tournament resulted in our receiving both<br />
the Sweepstakes trophy, and the Traveling trophy,<br />
presented every three years.<br />
Robert Harms<br />
President<br />
An outstanding team, Lynn Perryman<br />
and Roz Mack hold two of their trophies.<br />
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Maya Hall<br />
Linda Meddock<br />
President<br />
Maya girls study {or their statistics class during quiet hours.<br />
Third Floor, row I, (from left): Suzanne Thayer, Margaret Nesbit, Jeni Duke, Suzi Ross, Janet<br />
Johnson, Sue Hudson.<br />
Row 2: Nancy Jacques, Midget Cadman, Barbara Anderson, Claudia Spofford, Carol Smith,<br />
Nancy Larkey, Pat Hann, Carol Davila, Karen Wheeler, Ruth Freund.<br />
Row 3: Lesley McPhaden, Marylyn Miller, Lonnie Wicklund, Ginger Mechling, Sue Kalash,<br />
Sharon Meyers, Bunz Rathbun, Kay Bray, Linda Jo Reckless, Sharon Caraway, Lura Elijah, Pat<br />
Dowell.<br />
Row 4: Virginia Troutt, Mary Farrow, Kathy Barto, Pris Armstrong, Nancy Bragg, Janice<br />
Rotchstein, Karen Hull.<br />
.)19" up flou1or lhe<br />
f'\AYA<br />
'Alj'<br />
,.. ~<br />
Second Floor, row I (from left): Judy Cottlied, Kay Anderson, Judy Stephen, Sheryl Wolf,<br />
Jane Graves, Carol Clark, Carole Vassar, Phyllis Elijah, Barbara Ickis, Kay Clark, Sheri Good.<br />
Row 2: Joyce Moody, <strong>San</strong>dy Wine, Leslie Hartzell, Margie Marsh, Darlene Taylor, Suzy Hovis,<br />
Myrna Turest, Dorothy Willes, Patricia Okerson, Ann Wicklin, Ann Morton.<br />
Row 3: Ronna Ratner, Anne DiNapoli, Karen Bettinger, Sharon Wall, Ann Taylor, Nancy<br />
Nickerson, Sylvia Neilson.<br />
Goal for the Maya-Toltec Talk-a-then was 540 hours-but laryngitis set in at 488.<br />
First Floor, row I (from left): Karen Casares, Linda Freemd, Nancy Burger, Eulalie Nohrden,<br />
Jeanette Taylor, Mary-Ann Rohwedder.<br />
Row 2: Janet Foster, Linda McBee, Pat Freeman, Lorine Lawrence, Judy Graham Sue Shoop<br />
Ingrid Uhlig. ' ,<br />
Girls' dorms are Olmeca, left, and Maya, in foreground.<br />
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Olmeca<br />
Hall<br />
Julie Fox .<br />
A.W.S. Repres ntativ<br />
Third floor, row 1, from left: Nand Carroll, Yvonne Piquard,<br />
Kathy Burns, Pat Roberts, Joy Auxier, Marti Mattraw, Lynn<br />
Beechler, Cathy Huntoon, Janet Ewalt, Martha MacKirdy, Ellen<br />
Leichliter, Barbara Bell, Barbara Strutton.<br />
Row 2: <strong>San</strong>dy Dollar, Sherry Grose, Anne Hunter, Judy Morrison,<br />
Sabra Clardy, Judy Goodrich, Caron Todd, Pam Opdahl, Carol<br />
Manning, Ann Barnes, Mary Neeson, Carol Tubesing, Bobbie<br />
Munson, Melanie Bouer, Peggi Strum, Barbara Caltrin, Linda<br />
Williams, Julie Fox, Gayle Griggs, Margot Nilsen.<br />
Row 3: Joan Nelson, Joan Dussaman, Carol Olson, Dorothy Arens,<br />
Marianne Capain, Sue Heide, Cherie Walker, Linda Bishop, Judy<br />
Dill, Kathy Nollar, Kathi Baker, Rosalie McAfee, Debra Tinker,<br />
Linda Lindsay, Sharen Hall, Linda Wood, Alice Rathbun.<br />
Marty MacKirdy<br />
President<br />
Bi-weekly room inspections insure well-kept rooms.<br />
Second floor, row 1, from left: Mary Ali, Michele Normandin<br />
Bobbi Coon, Bonny Smith, Janet Tsutsumi Nancy Rapacon Janet<br />
Jackson, Sue Smith. ' ,<br />
Row 2: Barbara Corbin, Linda Tokars, Linda Taniguchi, Linda<br />
Allen, Mary Franks, Ann Marsh, Nan Cobb Susan Hainey Kit<br />
Newby, Lauren Feiner, Nancy Waller, Kar~n· Swanson, Shaula<br />
Paul, Zelpha Gentry, Jeannine Lee.<br />
R~w. 3: Pat TingTey, Kathy Gardner, Susan Lukey, Joyce Beyer,<br />
Priscilla Perry, Nancy Woodbridge Carolyn Foelschow, Karen<br />
Goddard, Marilyn Williams, Suzy Hurd Nancy Harvey, Virginia<br />
Rose, Milli Morgan, Cheryl Donne!. '<br />
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First floor, row 1, from left: Joann Schnitzer, Peggy Sue Gurley,<br />
Jayne Vizio, Mary Ellen Fields, Barbara Bates, Saundra Novell,<br />
Sally Sloan, Nancy Stamm, Suzanne Grundstrom, Sally Wood,<br />
Mrs. Ola Whitaker.<br />
Row 2: Beth Heath, Johanne Hansen] Linda Tabor, Judi Plagemann!<br />
<strong>San</strong>dy Cochran, Pepper WOOd, Barbara Hedrick, Kathy<br />
Cunnmgham, Beth Hindley, Page Phillips, Nancy Nielsen.<br />
Dorms entered float competition with<br />
"The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse."<br />
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Zapolec<br />
Hall<br />
Third floor, row 1, from left: Nancy Meyer, Phan-thi-Hue, Adria<br />
Ticinovich, Nipa Rajavaraikara, Lynda Cropsey, Tina Wilson,<br />
Carol Zeni, Joan Mitchell, Diane Crowell, Yorbie Higarhizawa.<br />
Row 2: Velma Kaufman, Kathy Frederick, Kathleen Ambrose,<br />
Jody Hilburn, <strong>San</strong>dy Shirley, Karyn Thomas, Adriana Marquez,<br />
Nanette Romaine, Terry Brumagin, Patsy Schmidt, Jennifer Seibert,<br />
Pat Ford, Donna Truran.<br />
Row 3: Margaret Schroeder, Anna Ganine, Connie Lang, Lynn<br />
Stonebraker, Carol Hatounian, Carol Roenicke, Joan Hauser, Ann<br />
Callahan, Suzy Bierma, Yvonne Greathouse, Terry McHenry, Carol<br />
Chesbro, Vicki Douglas.<br />
Zapotec Christmas party was held just before school<br />
let out for vacation.<br />
Second floor, row 1, from left: Janice Crowell, Caren Huckett,<br />
Linda Cameron, Stefana Cirino, Joyce Rodgers, _June Hutchens,<br />
Pele Stewart, Donna Burns, Dandy Vail, Sidney Staffield, Linda<br />
Siegle, Julie Green, <strong>San</strong>dra Riddell, Monecha Spears.<br />
Row 2: Bonnie Rehmer, Marilyn Henning, Pamela Dukes, Donna<br />
Brownell, Donna Bredlove, Carol Weaver, Jan Tilds, Nesmat Elihu<br />
Joan Gregory, Celinda Hartwig, Lynne Batie, Karen Balison, Su~<br />
Tilsworth, Renette Romero, Sheila Ellis, Bonnie Corbin.<br />
Row 3: Joanne Crowe, Linda Allen, Sue Small, Nancy Snyder,<br />
Patricia Hand, <strong>San</strong>dy Madden, Linda Morris, Clare Bowell, <strong>San</strong>dra<br />
Walton, Mary Surdam, Sue Bouness, Brenda Honesco.<br />
Row 4: Charlotte Minter, Martha Paine, Lynn Coleman, Carolyn<br />
Holmes, Dianne Bishop, Jeri Nelson, Dawn Obernolte.<br />
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First floor, row 1, from left: Kathy Clark, Gloria McCullough<br />
Rohde Teaze, Kay Kendall, Gloria DeHaro, Ronnie Gorton Pat<br />
Mikolyczyk, Nancy Burk, Caroline Boudin, Shirley Eckert. '<br />
Row 2: Evelyn Rockar, Linda Sachs, Janell Cohen, Beth Huebler<br />
Tina Dial, Darlene Fear, Barbara Barrett, Judy Street, Selm~<br />
Braden, Katie Moss, Coralie Palmer, Joanne Eastwood.<br />
Row 3: Patti Cogan, Paulette Herrshaw, <strong>San</strong>dy Allen, JoAnn<br />
Hamilton, Pat Jaquith, Frankee White, Mary Stansbury, Tina<br />
Baer.<br />
f left· Joyce Rodgers, treasurer;<br />
Dorm officers are, row 1, r{!,m Truran president; Brenda<br />
Karyn Th?mas, ~ecretary ; onna ,<br />
Honesco, VIcepreRsI~e;til blicity chairman; Shirley Petty, AWS<br />
Row 2: <strong>San</strong>dra I e k'ld social chairman; Donna Burns, re-<br />
~~~~~aK:at~I~~~e~~:o~:, ~cholarship chairman.<br />
"Calling all cars ... "<br />
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Tollee<br />
Hall<br />
Fellas on third floor-in<br />
one of their more playful moods.<br />
Third floor, first row, left to right: Tom Biltz, Tom Jimenez, Mario Gonzales, John Rayburn,<br />
Duane Varnum, Wilbur Chen, Talat Siddiqui.<br />
Second row: Mike Evans, Tom Lang, Mitch Woodbury, Brian Robson, Bill Dunn, Rigby<br />
Smothers, Ben Eckler, Philip Singler.<br />
Second floor, fi~st row, from lef.t: Lewis Johnson, Loren ~inson, Warren Smith, Bob Marzano,<br />
JIm Pendley, BIll Leonhard, Brian Greenwood, Lloyd Kreitzer, Ralph Boldrick, Barrie Cruickshank,<br />
Robert Bruce.<br />
Second row: Byron Blue, Craig Marken, Bob Wells, Hank Piorek, John Sherman Knox Cologne<br />
Dan Evans Jr., Dick Nichols, Larry Anders. "<br />
Donn officers, standing, (from left) : Bob Slyker,<br />
Bill Dunn, Steve Allen, John Chapin, Tom<br />
Boswell.<br />
Sitting: Mitch Woodbury, president.<br />
Boys wait their turn to participate<br />
in the Maya-Toltec Talkathon.<br />
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First floor, first row, from left: Steve Allen, Bob Slyker, Michael Stolarsky, William Owen,<br />
Tom Bogley.<br />
Second row: Tom Austin, John Bowman, Ed Mann, John Chapin.<br />
. . Toltec are devoted to cultural entertainment.<br />
Evenmgs 10<br />
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Taraslec Hall<br />
Third floor, row 1, from left: Ernest Kwansa, Mike Mueller, Rick<br />
Parker, Jim Hemphill, Elton Ellis, Dave Johnson, Richard Cashore,<br />
Richard Johnston, R. F. Star, Bob Covington, Bill Radke.<br />
Row 2: Lawrence Lessner, Bob Willoughby, Wes Smith, Jim<br />
Mashburn, Bob Baldwin, Lee Lanfried, Tom Ybarrola, John<br />
Morton, Ben Stromberg, Tom Hobbs, Bill Brees.<br />
Row 3: Rich Thomas, Steve Reinert, Jim Milam, Clement Crawford,<br />
Luis Nogales, Wayne Gotthard, Dennis Kogan, Marvin<br />
Webster, Lee Coombs.<br />
Row 4: Gordon Graham, Neil Justus, Jim Connor, Bill Blaylock,<br />
Jim Poole, Ron Peterson, Red Witham, Martin Wanders, Dick<br />
Frost, Rick Hedrick, Dick Corder, Randy Raycroft.<br />
House officers, Row I, (from. left): M.a~tin W~nders,<br />
president, 3rd west; Ed Mornson, publicity chairrnan ;<br />
Ernie Conrad, president, 2nd west; Da~e Johnson, dorm<br />
president; Stuart ~arkham, representanve ; Bruce Ehresman<br />
1st east president.<br />
Ro"'; 2: Claire Higgins, president, 1st west; John Pharr,<br />
secretary; Bill Blaylock, athletic ch~irman; Richard Johnston<br />
adviser' Jeff Stark, vice president.<br />
Ro~ 3: To~' Hobbs, treasurer; Luis Nogales, 3rd. east<br />
president; Dutch Shultz, social ~hairman; Paul Halliday,<br />
historian; Harvey Walseth, president, 2nd west.<br />
Second floor, row 1, from left: Paul Halliday, Harvey Walseth,<br />
Sadri Ardehali, Stu Wilson, Robert Parker, David Larkin, Mike<br />
Spurgeon, Octairano Quintero, Art Hoelderlin.<br />
Row 2: David Wilson, Tom Lederer, William Donnally, Robert<br />
Brindley Raymond Atkinson, Ken Barton, Elwood Hamilton, Bill<br />
Boyer, J~e Chambers, Dave TiveI. Row 3: Tim Shoemaker, Roger<br />
Boman, John Petzold, Samson Watkins, Karl Buesing, Bill Wait,<br />
Walt Puzan, Tom Van Cott, Jim Herbert, Rod Goesinya.<br />
Row 4: Jim Griswold, Steve Chimbole, Dutch Shultz, Ernie Conrad,<br />
Charles Christian, Pete Force, Gary Cosand, Robert Allen,<br />
Steve Lytinyer, Richard Barker.<br />
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<strong>Del</strong> Sud photographer Ray Fukamizu chooses<br />
prints for the yearbook.<br />
Resident assistants, . Row I , (from left): Richard Johnston,<br />
3rd east; James Dale, 1st west; John Robert Spurgeon<br />
2nd east. .<br />
Row' 2: Richard Cashore, 3rd west; David<br />
L ki<br />
ar Ill,<br />
2 d<br />
n<br />
west.<br />
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First floor, row 1, from left: Gary Means, Barry Klein Manuel<br />
Aceves, Larry Cummings, Claire Higgins, Mike Towle's Stuart<br />
Markham, Frank Sciarabba. '<br />
Row 2: Jim Dale, Joel Warkentin, John Pharr, James White<br />
George Brigham, Rich Null, Phil Hazard, Bruce Ehresman Joh~<br />
Westling.<br />
'<br />
R?w 3: George Startz, Larry Homan, Dan Robertson, Mike Grover,<br />
Richard Shultz, Steve Lewis, Ron Weinstein, John Neeson, Herbert<br />
Holtan.<br />
Ro~ 4:. Donald Scoville, John Pickett, Richard Meggitt, Red<br />
Davis, Richard Gooch, Don Hilts, Fred Gunther, G. L. Peterson.<br />
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Radio and Television<br />
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, t<br />
In the Speech Arts Department the new studio and<br />
control facilities provide for increased broadcast<br />
activities. Under the direction of the Speech Arts<br />
Department, an FM station, KEBS, is maintained<br />
and operated by the students. In addition to this<br />
stat.ion, which is received throughout the city,<br />
vanous programs are also released to national<br />
stations. Any student who is interested in broadcasting<br />
~ngineering, writing, announcing, or<br />
production may participate in radio-television<br />
program work.<br />
The four pictures on this page represent phases of<br />
the program "Facade", from the SDS Profile<br />
Series.<br />
Pat Nichols<br />
President<br />
Junior<br />
Penny Crowder<br />
Secretary<br />
Panhellenic<br />
Junior Panhellenic is composed of representatives from all sorority pledge classes<br />
on campus. Last fall they sponsored a Big Sister-Little Sister tea in Scripps<br />
Cottage. At Christmas, Junior Panhellenic worked with the Interfraternity<br />
Pledge Council in presenting gifts to orphan homes.<br />
Kathy Roletto<br />
Treasurer<br />
I<br />
Ruth Chambers<br />
and Fred Berling.<br />
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I<br />
Interfraternity Pledge Council<br />
Together with the Junior Panhellenic, the Interfraternity Pledge Council presented<br />
gifts at Christmas time to children in orphan homes, while during the year the<br />
members worked toward their goal of improving grade point averages of<br />
pledge classes. Towards the end of the fall semester, I.F.P.C. presented<br />
awards to pledges and pledge classes for outstanding service and scholarship.<br />
Jim Plank<br />
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Yvonne Green<br />
James Wilson<br />
President<br />
Dennis Daniel<br />
Secretary<br />
Stu Sloan<br />
Treasurer 243
Arnold Air Angel<br />
Society<br />
Flight<br />
Judy And rsln<br />
S eem u)tr<br />
-1\\.'"<br />
.. ....it<br />
t<br />
The Arnold Air Society is a national<br />
organization for men in AFROTC who<br />
have shown outstanding leadership.<br />
Essentially a service organization Arnold<br />
Ai; also holds ,social.~unctions with Angel<br />
Flight, women s auxiliary of Arnold Air<br />
Society.<br />
Jan Collins<br />
<strong>San</strong>die Ferguson<br />
Beverly <strong>San</strong>ders<br />
Commander<br />
O. I Orl~¥<br />
iii It tJI<br />
Mary<br />
Lee Hogan<br />
Sharon Holmes<br />
!darilou<br />
Lange<br />
Ginny Larkin<br />
Carolina<br />
Pittha01<br />
Staff .officer~, from left : Robert Marzano, information officer; Ray Fukamizu, adminrstration<br />
officer ; WIlbur Conner, executive officer' Mike Peters commander' Verne<br />
Wattawa, operations officer; Bill Bird, comptroller: ' ,<br />
Millie Teawell<br />
Linda Thompson<br />
Mary<br />
Kay Torrey<br />
Jan Watson<br />
Lfz Webster<br />
Jane Wrla'bL<br />
r,<br />
Angel Flight, women's auxiliary of the AFROTC, was organized to promote interest<br />
in the Air Force and the Arnold Air Society. Activities included a car wash, and a<br />
Christmas party for needy children.<br />
J Ro~W P~it~rO~~ebfetr:tLDaerryPh'IKl" e~leYT'DuaKneBahhr, William Guest, Arnold Kloven, Ray Fukamizu<br />
, I IpIS, om nep er. '<br />
~ike ~r~~~~: ~:r~:nWa~~~~~t Allen, Jim Mardis, Bill Bird, Dale Mathis, Dennis Johnson,<br />
Row 3: Mike Peters, Gene Rothstein, Joe Klasch, Tom Carpenter, Robert Berry, Dean Carlson.<br />
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Initiation Tea, from left: Geri Berg, Jane Wright, Jan
§<br />
Music Department<br />
Rehearsals of the symphony and music programs for our radio station are often att nd d by<br />
spectators for relaxation during school hours.<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong>'s Men's Glee is directed by Mr. David Loomis.<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong>'s Music Department<br />
provides the student with a great choice of<br />
music activity courses, including the Aztec<br />
Concert Choir, Treble Clef, Opera Workshop,<br />
and several chamber music groups<br />
which perform at various college and offcampus<br />
functions during the year.<br />
Mr. J. Dayton Smith directs one section of College Chorus. Each section contains<br />
more than 200 students.<br />
Front row, left to right: Barry Rosser, Monty Snyder, Robert Graf.<br />
Back row: Anna Lessner, Thomas Bay.<br />
The SDSC Women's Glee Club practices; it is directed by Mr. Frank Almond.<br />
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SDS Symphony Orchestra<br />
Band<br />
Bob Graf<br />
r<br />
These three pictures were taken during<br />
rehearsals of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong>'s<br />
own Symphony Orchestra, conducted<br />
by Paul Anderson.<br />
Bill Eads<br />
The highlight of the spring semester.<br />
for the orchestra was the annual Spring<br />
Concert presented at Crawford High:<br />
The concert featured works by Vivaldi,<br />
Mozart and Schumann, composers representative<br />
of particular musical eras of<br />
the past. Soloists were Ronald Carl and<br />
Warren Carnie, trumpets, and Lucy<br />
Shen and Robert Farris, pianists.<br />
Warren<br />
Carnie<br />
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Ed Underwood, left, and Jeff Martinez, right.<br />
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Alumni Association, (from left) : Ross Bond, Don Ritchey, Lynn McLean, Bob Weir, Ed Blessing,<br />
Frank Nottbusch, Pamela Holt, WalJy Featheringill, Tony Newbold Bryant Kearney Daniel<br />
Hale, Gordon Lee. "<br />
Alumni<br />
Association<br />
Unde~ t~e direc~ion of the president, Judge Frank Nottbusch, the Alumni<br />
Association contI?ued to promote better relationships between the campus<br />
and t~e c:o~mum~y, as w~l~~s between ~he campus and alumni. Among the<br />
orgamzatlO? s vanous acuvities and services were the presentation of<br />
a scholarship and student loan, the purchase of the trophies for Homecoming<br />
an~ Man an~ Woman of the Year, and the provision of the folders<br />
which contamed the freshman indoctrination kits.<br />
At Homecoming, the Alumni Association<br />
made arrangements for a dinner to be<br />
held at the El Cortez. At this time a .<br />
presentation was made to President<br />
Malcolm Love, in appreciation for his 10<br />
year~ of service with the college. Other<br />
services of the association include: sponsoring<br />
a bus service for Founders' Day,<br />
particip.ating in Student Day, and cosponsormg<br />
the Red and Black football<br />
game. In addition, our Alumni Association<br />
also publishes a quarterly magazine.<br />
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Judge No!tbusch presents senior class president Bob Weir with a lifetime<br />
membership card in the Alumni Association.
I,<br />
College<br />
President<br />
College<br />
Deans<br />
This volume of the <strong>Del</strong> Sud oeste of 1962-63 is one which you will be most proud to<br />
possess. The recording of your curricular and extra-curricular activities, which are<br />
to be found in this edition, will be of special interest to you and will serve as excellent<br />
historical data of the interests you have had on this campus. It will be a pleasure for<br />
you to scrutinize this annual and to recollect the time spent in this environment,<br />
which has served you so well in laying the foundation for a creditable career. I feel<br />
that your association with <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> College will become more valuable as<br />
you grow to appreciate the deeper meaning of a college education. The work you<br />
have done on this campus has assisted you immeasurably in fitting you into your<br />
vocational and social life. May you become most successful in whatever profession<br />
you select.<br />
Members of the college's administrative staff are a dedicated group<br />
of men and women concerned with both the objectives of the<br />
institution and the welfare of the students.<br />
D an of th 011<br />
DR. ONALD R. WAT 0<br />
1<br />
The average student comes in little personal contact with the<br />
administrative staff but the staff's efforts on the behalf of the student<br />
body should not be overlooked.<br />
The administration of SDS involves a multitude of miscellaneous<br />
tasks. Whatever the duties are, figuring a new budget, counseling<br />
students, supervising housing, considering new policies, determining<br />
curriculum changes, studying academic standards, or developing<br />
the graduate program, the administrators find each day of the<br />
calendar year filled.<br />
The reward for their hours of active concern is the feeling of<br />
satisfaction that follows a job well done.<br />
Vice President<br />
DR. ERNEST B. O'BYRNE<br />
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Dean of Education<br />
DR. MANFRED H. SCHRUPP<br />
Dean of Graduate Students<br />
DR. MAURICE M. LEMME<br />
Executive Dean<br />
DR. DARRELL HOLMES<br />
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College<br />
Deans<br />
Activities<br />
Advisers<br />
Dean of Students<br />
DR. HERBERT C. PEIFFER JR.<br />
The operation of an institution the size of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> requires<br />
much extensive and detailed administration of a non-academic<br />
nature.<br />
The direction of student activities, the Bookstore, <strong>Library</strong>, Health<br />
Services, and Associated Student Councils are great functions in<br />
themselves.<br />
We thank these advisers for being understanding friends to every<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> student and for establishing a strong tie between<br />
the students and the administration.<br />
JA KDAUG ER Y<br />
Activiti s Advis r<br />
Dean of Activities<br />
MRS. MARGERY ANN WARMER<br />
Dean of Admissions and Records<br />
DR. MELVIN A. ANDERSON<br />
MARJORIE WALLACE<br />
Activities Adviser<br />
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Dean of Arts and Sciences<br />
DR. SIDNEY L. GULICK<br />
Dean of Counseling and Testing<br />
DR. DONALD F. HARDER<br />
DON RITCHEY<br />
Graduate Manager<br />
BOB BUTLER<br />
Activities Adviser<br />
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f,<br />
I<br />
Air Science<br />
<strong>Library</strong> and Health Center<br />
\1-'---<br />
i<br />
The <strong>Library</strong><br />
DR. LOUIS A. KENNEY<br />
Librarian<br />
-I<br />
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a<br />
;<br />
The Air Science division is located in the Physical Education Building.<br />
LT. C~.L: ROY GUDITH<br />
Division Chairman<br />
"Th ere'<br />
s no place like home."<br />
DR.~RANK O. ROBERTSON<br />
DIrector of Health S ervlces .<br />
"Y ou mean we'<br />
re all going in that Piper Cub ?"<br />
"At SDS you have to stand in line for everything."<br />
Student Health Center<br />
"Dr. Kildare<br />
is out right now"<br />
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Business<br />
The School of Business Administration<br />
is composed of five departments:<br />
ACCOUNTING<br />
BUSINESS EDUCATION<br />
MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING<br />
BUSINESS LAW AND FINANCE<br />
RESEARCH BUREAU<br />
Administration<br />
Education,<br />
Campus<br />
School<br />
ab<br />
I<br />
I'<br />
The School of Education is composed of two departments:<br />
EDUCATION,<br />
LIBRARY SCIENCE.<br />
The EDUCATION DEPARTMENT offers courses of study in<br />
elementary education, secondary education, educational research,<br />
special education, guidance studies, and observation through the<br />
Campus Laboratory School.<br />
DR. MANFRED CHRUPP<br />
Dean of School of Education<br />
DR. CHARLES W. LAM DEN<br />
Dean of School of Business Administration<br />
The Business Administration<br />
Building.<br />
The Campus Laboratory<br />
School<br />
The Education Building<br />
"It still won't kill mosquitoes."<br />
258 "You know 2 x 2 really IS 4."<br />
"You guys want to see some good pictures?"<br />
-The student teachers workroom<br />
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Engineering<br />
Fine Arts<br />
The Division of Fine Arts is composed of four departments:<br />
ART<br />
MUSIC<br />
HOME ECONOMICS<br />
SPEECH ARTS.<br />
The department of speech includes theater, radio and television production,<br />
and speech therapy.<br />
DR. MARTIN CAPP<br />
Dean of Engineering School<br />
PROFESSOR GEORGE N. ORE<br />
Division Chairman<br />
Art Building<br />
The new Engineering-Industrial<br />
Arts Building<br />
Speech Arts Building<br />
And this goes in the other ear.<br />
"It's amazing what you can buy in plastic model kits these days!"<br />
. .<br />
~<br />
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Close the window, I have a stiff neck.<br />
I'm sorry we only get Channel 10. 261
Health,<br />
PE, Recreation<br />
Humanities<br />
The Humanities Division is composed of<br />
four departments:<br />
ENGLISH<br />
HISTORY<br />
FOREIGN LANGUAGES<br />
PHILOSOPHY<br />
DR. WILLIAM TERRY<br />
Division Chairman<br />
The Humanities<br />
Building<br />
DR. JOHN R. ADAM<br />
Division Chairman<br />
The Men's Gymnasium<br />
The Division of Health, P.E. and Recreation IS<br />
composed of five departments:<br />
HEALTH EDUCATION<br />
MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />
WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />
RECREATION<br />
ATHLETICS<br />
The Women's Gymnasium<br />
"I wonder if we can get KCBQ?"<br />
"Come in Earth."<br />
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"I presume you men have sufficient air in your water wings."<br />
"That guy on the left is all-world!"<br />
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Life<br />
Science<br />
The Division of Life Science is<br />
composed of five departments:<br />
BOTANY<br />
MICROBIOLOGY<br />
NURSING<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
ZOOLOGY<br />
Physical<br />
Science<br />
The Division of Physical Science<br />
is composed of six departments:<br />
ASTRONOMY PHYSICAL SCIENCE<br />
CHEMISTRY<br />
GEOLOGY<br />
INDUSTRIAL ARTS<br />
MATHEMATICS<br />
PHYSICS<br />
Physical S ien<br />
DR. JAMES E. CROUCH<br />
Division Chairman<br />
Phy.ica<br />
The Life Science Building<br />
DR. DUDLEY H. ROBINSON<br />
Division Chairman<br />
"The spectrograph<br />
manual lay. turn the black dial"<br />
"That<br />
sure is a funny shaped heart"<br />
I<br />
\<br />
"Geologically speaking, it looks like a rock." 265<br />
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"ri thought only the Navy used Morse Code."<br />
"Stop tickling me with your rattles."<br />
"Tinker<br />
toys are a wonderful invention."
Social<br />
Science<br />
The Social Science Division is composed of<br />
six departments:<br />
ECONOMICS<br />
GEOGRAPHY<br />
JOURNALISM<br />
POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />
SOCIOLOGY<br />
ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
-<br />
Associated<br />
Stude<br />
DR. DAVID MILNE<br />
Division Chairman<br />
---_..<br />
_-<br />
"VMANlr"s<br />
SOC'4\. sc"wc,s<br />
Help, I can't find the heart beat!<br />
f'<br />
Social Science Building<br />
Joe<br />
Kiefer<br />
Good grief I've been drafted.<br />
I'll meet you at the Q.B.<br />
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., student publications should ... "<br />
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Associated Student Officers<br />
Associated<br />
Stud<br />
JEFF BENTER<br />
Freshman Representative<br />
TERRY FARRELL<br />
Senior Representative<br />
MIKE SPURGEON<br />
Vice president<br />
VINCE BIONDO<br />
Commissioner of Finance<br />
CAROLYN MYERS<br />
Secretary<br />
JACK LANSING.<br />
Graduate Representative<br />
The A. S. Council in action.<br />
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CAROL ROPPE<br />
Associated Student office secretary<br />
STEVE MEEK<br />
Junior Representative<br />
TERRY MILNE<br />
Sophomore Representative 269
Associated Student Council<br />
Associated<br />
Men<br />
MIKE LEMBECK<br />
Up per D'" IVlSlOnRepresentative<br />
ELaN PLACE<br />
Upper Division Representative<br />
Upper<br />
SANDY SHIPE<br />
Division Representative<br />
ALK L'<br />
AM Vic Pr id nt<br />
GAIL MATHERS<br />
AMS President<br />
GARY SOLBUE<br />
Upper Division Representative<br />
r---~-'-~~-<br />
LEROY VADNEY<br />
Upper Division Representative<br />
AROLDHO T<br />
AM ecretary<br />
Will the REAL AMS president sit down?<br />
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JERRY HARMON<br />
, Lower Division Representative<br />
DENNY MOORE<br />
Lower Division Representative<br />
MIKE MYERS<br />
Lower Division Representative<br />
JOHN LACY<br />
AMS Treasurer<br />
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Associated<br />
Women Students<br />
Associated<br />
Student<br />
SUSANNE GAUGHEN<br />
President<br />
DOMINIE CAPPADONNA<br />
Vice President<br />
Lectures and Concerts..•<br />
Front row (from left): Linda Oden, Bonnie Schumacher, Jack Daugherty (adviser), Mike<br />
Spurgeon.<br />
R?~ 2: Kathy Estes, Scott Snell, Dr. William Hippaka, Mike Lembeck, David Loomis, Allan<br />
Lipitt.<br />
BETTI SAMS<br />
Secretary<br />
JANET BUCKNELL<br />
Treasurer<br />
Special<br />
Events.•.<br />
Front row (from left): Susy Doig, Bill Kronberger, Ken Sovay, Sherill Bottjer, Dominie<br />
Cappadonna.<br />
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Associated Student Boards Associated Studen<br />
Activities<br />
Front row, from left: Sue Percival<br />
Eddy, Mrs. Marjorie Wallace, Judy<br />
Shaffer, Dr. William Snyder.<br />
Pep<br />
Front row, from left: Judy Burks, Margot Nilsen, Bob Butler, Gary Solbue.<br />
Row 2: Mike Gontesky, Liz Webster, Joe Kiefer.<br />
Fine Arts<br />
Front row, from left: Linda Thompson, Roylene Gould ..<br />
Row 2: Terry Farrell, Dr. William Bowne, Dr. J. D. Smith.<br />
Publications<br />
Front row, from left: Joe Sullivan, Chic Duggan, Dr.<br />
W. C. Anderson.<br />
Row 2: Dr. James W. Taylor, Bob White, Mike Spurgeon,<br />
Frank Holowach.<br />
Finance<br />
Front row, from left: Denny Moore, Dean Herbert C. Peiffer, Vince Biondo,<br />
Cassie Slovacek, Don Ritchey, Joe Kiefer.<br />
Intramural<br />
Front row, from left: Vicki Powell, Bob Hanson, Larry Taylor, John Chapin,<br />
Ron Roach. . J V<br />
Row 2: Jeff Benter, Jack Daugherty, Mike Spurgeon, erry aron. 275<br />
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Associated<br />
Student Boards<br />
Senior<br />
Class<br />
Long-Range<br />
Planning<br />
From left: Gail Mathers, John Mates,<br />
Jerry Harmon, Dean Margery Warmer,<br />
Dr. Harry Ruja.<br />
\<br />
You want a casual shot of me for the yearbook?<br />
BOB WEIR<br />
President<br />
Public<br />
Relations<br />
Front row, from left: Elon Place, Dean Wariner <strong>San</strong>die<br />
Shipe, Doug Patillo.<br />
'<br />
Row 2: Mike Spurgeon, Margie Boyd, Dr. Frank Irgang,<br />
Gordon Lee.<br />
l<br />
I , \ ,<br />
GEORGE BENTER<br />
LINDA WOOD<br />
Vice President<br />
Secretary<br />
DIANE DAWSO<br />
Treasurer<br />
a1/<br />
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Athletic<br />
Front row, from lef~: pro Donald Eidemiller, Mr. R. Wilcox, Mike Spurgeon<br />
Steve Meek, Dr. WIlham Terry.<br />
'<br />
RR?w 2: Tom Logan, Al Olson, Joe Kiefer, Scott Snell Ken Clayman Don<br />
~~ h "<br />
CABINET ... Front Row, (fro~ I~ft): Lois Anderson, Margot<br />
Nilsen Katye Anderson, Gayle Christiansen.<br />
Row 2: George Benter, Bob Weir, Terry Farrell.<br />
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Junior Class<br />
Sophomore<br />
Class<br />
FRED MILEY<br />
President<br />
DOUG ALLYN<br />
Vice President<br />
NIKKI<br />
NORSTROM<br />
Secretary<br />
DENNIS DIEB<br />
President<br />
CLAUDIA PIERSON<br />
Vice President<br />
STEPHA IE E<br />
cretary<br />
JERRY MONELL<br />
Treasurer<br />
JANET JOHNSON<br />
Treasurer<br />
CABINET ... Front Row, (from left): Janet Johnson, Sheila McKenzi .<br />
Row 2: Claudia Pierson, Leslie Poehlman, Bob Wagar.<br />
Cabinet<br />
From left: Judi Shaffer, Denny MacDonald.<br />
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"The Sophomore Stomp"<br />
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Freshman<br />
Class<br />
Panhellenic<br />
Counc·<br />
SHERILL BOTTJER<br />
President<br />
PENNY RUTLEDGE<br />
Vice President<br />
DONNA SCHMITZ<br />
Treasurer<br />
JIM<br />
ASHCRAFT<br />
President<br />
TOM MORGAN<br />
Vice President<br />
MARTI MA TTRAW<br />
Secretary<br />
"This petition is from Sig's, they want to join Panhellenic."<br />
Interfraternity<br />
Council<br />
SHANNON DUNN<br />
Secretary<br />
JANICE MAYER<br />
Treasurer<br />
"THE CABINET"<br />
KEN CLAYMAN<br />
President<br />
OTIS PAUL<br />
Secretary<br />
BOB HARVEY<br />
Treasurer<br />
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"What do you mean, Freshmen can't carry 26 units?"<br />
LARRY MARQUAND<br />
Vice President<br />
"Under the council's new program, no weekend dates!"<br />
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Associated Student Councils<br />
Judiciary ... Front row, (from left): Jim Dole, Roger Anderson, Mike Slavit, Gail Hickcox.<br />
SDS Imperial Valley<br />
Off-Campus Student Cou<br />
• c •••<br />
Front row (from left): Linda Swartz, vice president; ~ob Myers, president. .<br />
Row 2: Sue Crittendon, commissioner of finance; Judi Clarke, secretary; Mrs. Dons Johnson,<br />
adviser.<br />
Not pictured:<br />
Millard Clements, adviser; Linda Calvin, representative at large.<br />
Interdorm ... Front row, (from left): Martha MacKirdy, Ann Hunter Barbara Strutton<br />
Donna Truran, Karyn Thomas Brenda Honesco Sid Staffi ld 'K' H . J !<br />
Duke, Karen Beetinger.' . , e, itsy oavm, em<br />
~~:p~: ~itlh'W~dbYarboRn:lUhgh'dDNayehJlohnso.n,Dennis Kogan, Don Jenkins, John<br />
" ury, IC ar IC 0 s, MIchael Stolarsky.<br />
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Interfaith Council...<br />
. Chri tensen Merrilie de Armond, treasurer; Hilarie Hersh,<br />
Front ro~ (from left): Chene ;:we Diane De Vinney, secret,ary. .<br />
vice presIdent; Janet I~erd, KareHn y'Dave West president; MIke Suhy, Edward Richeson.<br />
Row 2: Celinda HartwIg, Cathy untoo n , '<br />
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We Salute the Alumni<br />
We Salute<br />
the<br />
Graduation to many of us is far away and very dim. But for those<br />
graduating, quite clearly the question might be where will our<br />
education take and lead us. Will what has been successful to us in<br />
college distinguish us further?<br />
Attempting to answer these questions are the men and women who<br />
were once Aztecs on campus and now distinguish themselves further,<br />
giving <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong> the name which it now enjoys.<br />
We therefore dedicate this section to the presentation of several<br />
of these people and their achievements.<br />
Public<br />
RAY BLAIR<br />
Relations<br />
Ray T. Blair Jr. is manager of community Relations<br />
and Arrangements for the Astronautics Division<br />
of General Dynamics Corporation.<br />
He is a native of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> and has long been<br />
active is civic affairs.<br />
Blair graduated from SDS in 1949 with a B. A.<br />
degree.<br />
In 1956 he was named <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong>'s Outstanding<br />
Young Man of the Year.<br />
Education<br />
DR. AND MRS. RICHMOND<br />
BARBOUR<br />
Dr. Barbour is assistant superintendent in charge o~ Studen,: Services<br />
D·<br />
rvision<br />
..<br />
In<br />
. the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> City Schools. He<br />
..<br />
also<br />
d<br />
wntes<br />
.<br />
the<br />
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Parents<br />
b<br />
Corner" newspaper column which is distribute natrona y y<br />
General Features syndicate. While at SDS he served as class and<br />
fraternity president.<br />
Mrs Barbour is active in Y.W.C.A., League of Women Voters and<br />
is a .licensed real estate broker. While at SDS she served as<br />
president of her sorority and the Associated Women Students,<br />
and vice president of the student body.<br />
Educa ion<br />
DR. SUE EARNE<br />
T<br />
Art Linkletter (front row) and family<br />
Show<br />
Business<br />
Clair Burgener has be~n active in local p.olitic . He has served as a<br />
city councilman and vice-mayor of <strong>San</strong> DIego. .<br />
Art Linkletter<br />
has been in show business for 25 years.<br />
His job is presiding over his two long-running network shows _<br />
the Emmy Award-winning daily "House Party," and "People are<br />
Funny."<br />
Li~kle~ter is a best selle~ ~uthor (Kids ~ay the Darndest Things),<br />
active In a score of charities, and a businessman with interests in<br />
some 20 corporations.<br />
He graduated<br />
from SDS in 1934 with a B.A. degree.<br />
B as a member of the SDS inter-collegiate d bate team In<br />
urgener w .. . I di<br />
1950 He belonged to several honorary orgamzatlOn .InC ~. mg<br />
Blue<br />
'K<br />
ey,<br />
Wh' Who in American Colleges and Univer ines, and<br />
0 s . \<br />
Phi Kappa <strong>Del</strong>ta, national forensic fraternity. .<br />
In 1957 he was named Outstanding Young Man of the Year ill an<br />
<strong>Diego</strong> County.<br />
Much of Burgener's time is spent with community<br />
welfare organizations.<br />
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In college he held the Southern California 50-yard backstroke<br />
swimming title for a year, was captain and all-conference basketball<br />
center on SDS's championship team, and played tournament handball<br />
in several AAU championship matches.<br />
Linkletter<br />
is listed in Who's Who in America.<br />
ART LINKLETTER<br />
Local Politics<br />
CLAIR<br />
W. BURGENER<br />
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We<br />
Salute· the Alumni<br />
We<br />
Salute the<br />
'Finance<br />
Law<br />
Recreation<br />
EDW ARD<br />
W. BLESSING<br />
Edward Blessing has changed his role from government in<br />
college to finances.<br />
Blessing graduated in 1960. He served as lower division<br />
representative and president of the student body, Blue<br />
Key, Young Repubhcans, Prelegal Society, and Pacific<br />
Student Presidents Association.<br />
Blessing is presently a stock broker and vice president of<br />
the SDS Alumni Association.<br />
<strong>State</strong><br />
Politics<br />
JOHN<br />
D. BUTLER<br />
John Butler graduated from SDS in 1936 and went on to<br />
get his law degree from Stanford.<br />
He served as mayor of <strong>San</strong> Diegfrom 1951 to 1955 and<br />
presently has a private law practice.<br />
In 1948-49, Butler served <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> County as deputy<br />
district attorney.<br />
While in college he played football and was commissioner<br />
of finance.<br />
LESTER<br />
EARNEST<br />
Lester Earnest continued his interest in government after h<br />
graduated from SDS.<br />
He is presently the director of <strong>San</strong> Dieg~ ~ark and R creation<br />
Department and director of the MISSIO~Bay<br />
Development Project. He also served an DI go as budg t<br />
officer.<br />
While in college, Earnest was ~ornmissione~ of Finan ~d<br />
the first president of his fraterruty. The rOWl!lgteam, ~ n s<br />
quartet and being pr:sident of Alpha Mu igma mUSIC<br />
fraternity also kept him busy.<br />
JAMES R. MILLS<br />
James Mills has participated in state politics in the capacity<br />
of assemblyman for the 79th District. He has a master of<br />
arts degree from <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>State</strong>.<br />
While as ?l?S, Mills served as president of the History Club,<br />
Roger Williams Club, and Inter-Protestant Council.<br />
T~e history .of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> has been an interest of Mills for<br />
quite some time, He spent many years as curator of the<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> Serra Museum.<br />
And Close These Pages<br />
Mills' special governmental interest is in the field of<br />
transportation and commerce. He has served on the <strong>State</strong>'s<br />
Ways and Means Committee.<br />
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ROBERT<br />
Athletics<br />
BREITBARD<br />
Robe~t Breitbard was active in sports at SDS and is still active in promoting local<br />
athletics.<br />
While ~t SDS, Breitbard played and lettered in varsity football. He served one term<br />
as president of the Aztec Lettermen's Club.<br />
Breitbard is president of the Breitbard Athletic Foundation vice president of the<br />
Greater <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> Sports Association, on the board of trustee; for the S. D. Hall of<br />
Champions, and the Chamber of Commerce Sports Committee.<br />
of Our Lives...<br />
. d k wledge but have built the foundations of<br />
. h have not only game no<br />
knowmg t at we fri d experiences and thoughts.<br />
f th ough many rien s,<br />
our uture r . . . et ain the wisdom and experience of time to<br />
Let us keep these In:pr~sslOns alive, y ~ the future and the guarantee of a better<br />
balance them. Herem hes the promIse 0<br />
world.<br />
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