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Table Of
Admini8tration

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Editor- in- Chief:

& Faeulty . .
liVing Groups . .
Queens . . . . .

Gerry Anderson

Associate Editor :
Kay Johnson

Cover Degign :
David Wang

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Editors :

Pat Fitzpatrick,
Kay Johnson,
Sherrie Keller,
Pamela Lettow,
Penny Loomis,
Bill Rice,
Lois Roberts,
Jerry Williamson,

~Members:
Sue Fuller,
Pat Kelly,
Carol Thompson,
George Sausman,
David Wang,
Sandy Wherry

AdVisor : l. l. Nieholson
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Campus life . .
Organizations . .

gports . . . . .,

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Pr~ident'~ M~~age

What is Space?
The astronauts and scientists have technical
definitions, but I like the answer given by a
schoolboy. "Space," ' he said, "is room to
grow.'"
The Space Age will present opportunities and
challenges for every young person in college
today. And it will present problems, too, as
every age does . Education itself is being criti­
cized because we lag in the space race . But
this only proves that we have ample "room to
grow" and that challenges are always present.
We will continue to t·urn out successful grad­
uates, many of whom are now working directly
in the field of space age projects on rockets and
missiles and in the engineering of tomorrow's
successes.
We at Cal Poly know that resolution and deter­
mination can solve any problem - whether it's
one of the Space Age or of textbooks. Remem­
ber the admonition of Cassius in "Julius Caesar"
when Brutus complained that Fate was in the
way of mankind: "The fault lies not in our
stars," he said, "but in ourselves ."
So it is with today's problems. The future is not
in the stars but in ourselves. Cal Poly has "room
to grow, " and its destiny will be determined by
the accomplishments of its students.

Julian A. McPhee

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BIG DIPPER
Top to bottom:
Leona M. Boerman
Sec. to the President
Robert E. Kennedy
Vice President
Harold P. Hayes
Dean of the College
George G. Clucas
Dean, Finance &
Development
Harold 0 . Wilson
Dean, Student &
College Affairs
Eugene E. Brendlin
Foundation Manager
Clyde P. Fisher
Dean, Educational Services
& Curriculum Development

Clockwise top to b tt
Thomas A L
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Reg1strar
Eugene
Rittenh ouse
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D acement Off"1cer
ouglass W M"ll
Direct
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E D or, Publications
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College Phy SICJan
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Donalds· Ne 1son
Business
M anager
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Vmcent Gates
Director' pu bl"JC Relat·1ons

Louis Lewellyn,
Associate Dean
(Counseling & Guidance)

Everett Chandler,
Dean of Students

John D. Lawson,
Associate Dean
(Activities)
Mary Etta Murray
Associate Dean
(Women)

C. Paul Winner
Associate Dean
(Admissions & Records)

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LeRoy Hughes
Director of Athletics

VARD M. SHEPARD
Division Dean

departments: 10

Agrieulture
Division

faculty: 60
students: 1083

WARREN T. SMITH
Assistant Dean

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AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING , Row 1, left to right, Wm. Kirkpatrick, R.E. Garza , l. Le Boy, J. F. Merson !dept. head), R. Bill ie, G. Rich . Row 2, G. W. Solo,

L. Sankoff, R. M . Matheny, V. Meacham, W. H. Loper, J. l. Merriam, C. 0 . Remund, E. D. Gerard.

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, Row 1, left to right, Dr. l. Suey, T. Meyer, l. l. Bennion !dept. head), S. Collins, W . R. Gibford, E. A. Bloom. Row 2, l. W oods, T. Bra n·
num, R. Harris, R. Johnson, Dr. R. Anderson, R. J. Birkett.

DAIRY HUSBANDRY AND MANUFACTURING , Row 1, left to right,

FARM MANAGEMENT, Row 1, left to right , J . P. Bromley, Dr. E.

P. Page, H. Toone (dept . head). E. D. McGlasson .

Hyer (dept head). C. G . Beck . Row 2 , J . W. Rogalla , G. J. Ch izek .

POULTRY HUSBANDRY, Row 1, left to right, R. Pautz, R. I. Leach

ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE, Row 1, left to right, H. C. Brown

(dept. head). L. Sankoff.

(dept. head), A. J . Amato . Row 2 , R. Houston , J. Hart.

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AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS: Dr. D. C. Chose .

FIELD, FRUIT, AND TRUCK CROPS: Row

1, left to right : R. M.

Vorhies, Wm. Troutner (dept. head}, 0 . E. Reece. Row 2: R. H.
Lonborg , J. W. Talbott, H. Rhoads, S. Gray.

SOIL SCIENCE: Row 1, left to right : Dr. B. A. Dickson , Dr. L. S.
VETERINARY SCIENCE: Left to right : Harry H. Plymale , John K.
Allen , (dept. head) .

Corter (dept. head}, R. V. Leighty . Row 2 : L. . R. Green , J. P. John·
ston, (not pictured) Dr. A . M. Dean .

ROY E. ANDERSON
Acti ng Dean

AtU &gaience8
Division
departments: 12
faculty: 163
students: 1150

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AGRICULTURAL JOURNALISM : Row 1, left to right: John Healey ,
Clyde Hosletter (acting dept. head), Vincent Gates , loren Nichol ­
son; not p ictured, Douglass Miller.

MUSIC : left to right : H. P. Davidson (dept. head), G . Beattie .

MU 5IC

MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS: Row 1, left to right : Maj . A. F.
Mori condo , Col. W. E. H. Voehl (dept. head), Mrs . A. M. Tomlinson .
Row 2 : M/ Sgt. H. Bra dle y, Co pt . D. Brown . Row 3 : Mr. W. Page,
1st Lt. W . Yewdoll Jr., SFC F. J . Musculi.

TECHNICAL ARTS: Dr. C. C. Cumm ins .

BIO LOGICAL SCIENCES: Front ro w, le ft to rig h t: R. C. Ha tfi e ld , H. E. Colt, F. M. Ess ig , G. A. No ble, W. Thurmond, A. Roest, D. Hy nes . Second row : D. H. Thomson ,
Dr. R. J . Rodi n, Dr. P. V. Wells , J . H. Ap plegarth , D. H. Montgomery, Dr . R. F. Hoo ve r, Dr. R. A. Pimentel.

EDUCATI ON : Front row, left to right : Y. Hic ke nbottom , Dr. B. Loughran , Dr. W. Schroeder, department hea d, P. Turner, M. (ass . Second row : D. A. G . Butzbach ,
D; . J . A. Langford , Dr. H. H. Scal e s , Dr. N. S. Go uld , I. A. W illson . Third row: Dr. E. Ernatt , Dr. R. Coll ins, Dr. J . B. Wiley, Dr. D. W. Andrews , Dr. W. W.
Arme n trou t, J. C. Gibson , H. H. Bu rl ing ham .

ENGLISH AND SPEECH, Front row, Dr. D. M. Grant, deportment head. Second row, E. Marston, M. R. Johnso n, B. R. Pr ice, S. L. Ba rr, Dr. M. D. Brown, C.
Lindamood, E. B. Anderson. Third row , K. Nielsen, R. Andreini, Dr . R. K. Yeaton, Dr. P. B. Anderson, R. 0. Boothe, A. Foote, J . B. Rieb e l, M. J oh nson .

MATHEMATICS, Front row, left to right, J. B. Stefanac, 0. M. Anderson, Dr. R. D. Go rdon, R. E. Weston, G. Mach, C. El ston, Dr . W. P. Bu sc hma n . Second row,
V. Folsom, T. Gartland, P. Coffin, S. Church, 0 . Falkenstern, Dr. C. Hanks. Third row , B. Judd, G. Laumann, H. T. Lawre nce, Dr. J . Cu lbe rtso n , J . B. Goode .
Fourth row, Dr . J. Manning, J . R. Haile. Fifth row, W. Bandes, A. Wirshup, R. Higbee, Dr. D. Moe. Sixth row , C. H. Scott, J. A. Woodworth , W . C. Ho gan , J . R.
Gilbert. Not pictured, S. Wraith, Dr. Whitson, department head

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS, Front row, left to right, R. Dilts , D. Mclinn, Dr . A. N. Cruikshanks, department head, C. A. Strother, 0. L. Servatius. Second
row, F. Angyal, D. Perella, J. Avary, Dr. P. H. Overmeyer, Dr. M. N. Franck, W. M. Alexander, Dr. P. W. Payton, J. C. Cardoni, Dr. M. E. Smith, Dr. H. E. Law .
Dr. P. H. Overmeyer, Dr. M. N. Franck. W. M. Alexander, Dr. P. W. Payton , J . C. Cardoni, Dr. M. E. Smith, Dr. H. E. Law.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION , Front row, left to right, T. Lee, R. Anderson, Dr. B. L. Matt, department head, A. Boukidis, E. Jorgensen . Second row, W. Hides, J. J .
Jensen, S. Harden, N. Baldwin.

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HOME ECONOMICS, Left to right, Mrs. Ann Westsmith, Miss Marjory
Ellioll , dept. heed, Miss Gretchen Streicher!, Miss Fl orence Bow ler, John
Jenkms, Miss Hogen .

PHYSICAL SCIENCES, Front row, left to right, 0. K.. Whipple, H. D. Walk er, L. V. Whitney, R. J. Halt, W. E. Bawls , dept. head, L. E. Hammitt. Raw
twa , H. G. Wight, L. W. Magur, N. W . Hayman, A. W. Simon, T. Matthew, A. L. Houk. Row three, H. R. Kabat, V. D. Lewis, T. M. Rickansrud, R. H.
Frost, J. F. Houlis, G. P. Karch , R. E. Holmquist. Row 4, P. R. Bryson, B. Kenne ll y, F. E. Young, J. M. Peters, L. J. Wo!k, A. J. Brunk .

LEON F. OSTEYEE
Act ing Dean

Engineering
DiVision
departments: 10
faculty: 91
students: 2027

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ARCH\rrrrti~F
ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING, Front row, left to right, W. R. Phillips, G. J. Hasselei n, dept. head, R. E. Williams, R. A. Polley. Row two, K. E. Schwartz, K. R.
Holmes, G. E. Erv in, H. H. Mager

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING , Front row, left to right , F. Verano, I. J . Kogan, C. Radius, dept. head, S. Gupta, H. J. Hendricks. Row two, C. A . Hera ld, C. B.
Cloonan, N . H. Chaney, H. S. Zimmerman, H. K. Wolf, C. E. Fisher, F. H. Stuck.

PR INTING, Front row , left to righ t, J . Babb , A. M. Fe ll ows , de·

WE LDING, Fro nt row, le ft to ri g ht, C. W. Shoop , R. C. Wiley,

part
depor tment hea d, E. P. Bong io . Second row , G . Whitn ey, G . E.

Howe, J . Truex, W. Du n n .

Seeber, M. Compto n , R. I. Sysum . Not pictured, R. All en , E. P.
Coo k.

MECHANI CAL ENG INEERING, R. T. Kombrin k, L. P. Stoker, C. P. Davis, C. 0. Bishop, E. 0 . Stoffel. Second row , R. P. Jensen , F. S. Crane, E. R. I-iesch , H. J .
Jackson, H. Reece . Third row, T. B. Mi xon , J . G . Andresen , R. M. Johnston , M. P. Ta ylor, G . C. Bauer.

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ENGINEERING,

F.ront

row ,

left to

right,

T. K.

Myers, I. F. Philbin, J. 0. Richa rdson , dept. head, L. W. Gustafson.

AIR

CONDITIONING

AND

REFRIGERATION

ENGINEERING,

T. G.

Graves, J. M cG rath , dept..head , N. Sharpe . Not pictured , J. Hayes.

Row two, S. B. Rapp , A. M. Zollars, C. J . Pr ice, W . L. Werbac k.

INDUSTRIA L ENGINEERING, Fron t row, left to right, E. A. Breckan,
M. J . Fat te r, dept. head . Row two , J. R. Hai le, R. R. Gerard. Not

MACHINE SHOP, Left to right , T D. Kay , L. E. Richards, R. E. Hall,

pictured, G. W. Cock rie l , G. E. Hoffman .

E. W. Betz , F. F. Whitin g, dept. head.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, Front row , left to right, R. Korsmeyer, F. Bowde, deportment head, G. Furimsky. Second row, E. Fryberger, R. Dickey, W. Anderson,
A. Landyshev , J. Van Asperen.

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Living
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DAVE BROWN

BOB BOSTROM

Cou ncil Cha irman

Housing Man ager

Inter- Dorm Counail
RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL : Front row, left to right: Bob Machado, Lynn Boynton, Tom McCarthy, Frank Garcia, Rick Phillips, Paul
Cunn ingham , Denis Wagner, Dave Brown, Linda Lower.

Row two: Dan Bellack, Tim Collins , AI Pease , Bill Coberly, Brent Jobe,

Dani el Hancock, Shirley Otto. Row three : Mrs. Murray, Tom Stanford, Phelps Hobart, Dan Haley, Phil Bohm, Aaron Makaiur.
Row f our: Fred A lexander, Lew Borzini , Frank Carroll, Ray Manning , Daniel Stone. Row five: Bob Bostrom, Lynn Dyche, Stan
Kell erup , Jim Churchill, George Maybee, Liz Rayl, Marcella Moore.

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Front row, left to right: Jess Hanson, Stan Kellerup, dorm manager; Don Davis, treasurer; Bill Coberly, dorm rep.; Gil Delcid, president; Charles Duncan,
sport manager. Second row: Gary Grayson, Bill Fenical, Bill Fenell, Ron Downing ,

Mike

Cosner,

Steve

Ford,

dorm

mother;

Russell

Coover,

Robert

Calderon. Third row: Charles Rivas, George Ghiglia, Line Diaz, Warren Ludvigsen, Bill Brailsford.

Calaveras
Bayr~

Houge

Front row, left to right : Bonne Ly nn Saunders, Jud ith Youngblut!, lrmalee Wigg ins, president; Paula Stoepker, Pam Rey nolds. Second
row: Sueann Rogers, Saralee Boscacci, treasurer; Pat Reynolds, Susan Handley, vice president; Salli Baird.

Third row: Patti Walker,

Robin Sherwood, Dianne Storch , Kathleen Schnell , Lynn Barrett. Fourth row: Polly Powell, house manager; Miss Bayles, Helen Lindsey.

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Front row, left to right: Douglas McDonald, vice-president, Dick Emerson, sec.-treas., Paul Cunningham, president. Second row : Alan Kittelman, Richard Nelson,
Buell

Brown , Phillip Bi les, Glen

Douglas,

Leonard Grilli, Jorge Montero, Alex Wong. Third row: Vic Andreone, Jim Barth, David Nielsen, Andy Calvery,

Anthony DiNapoli, Dennis Riddle, William Hullinger. Fourth row: Gordon Martin,
Claar,

Dave Butzine . Fifth raw:

Bob Fuller, Terry Burns,

Joe

Gilman,

Charles

Nigl , Lea

Rapps, Mike

Phelan, Carl

Mittag, Harry

Robert Yount, Dale Nordstrom, Jerry Hawkins, Allen Evans, Lee Foreman, John Degenfelder.

Whitney Dorm

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Palomar Dorm

Front row, left to right, Dick Anderson, Paul Rutter, John McSwain , AI Nader, Chuck Giordano, Daniel Nitta, Tetsuo Uno , Anthony Chan, Raymond Totah,
secretary-treasurer; Jim Root, Neil Bennett, Mike Oilio, Phil Bohm, dorm manager. Second row, Dan Lillywhite, Henry Span, Tom Bragg, Tony Pallares, Richard
Brockett, Fred Bubeck, Gale Williams, Houshang Motamedy, Burt Stevenson , Frank Bryant, Jack Wagenaar, Robert Rumble, Ray Milani . Third row, Daniel
Hancock, president; Donald Longacre, Walt Pyle, Henry Miller, David Hilliard, M ike Desch, Kenneth Beach, Gene Klauer, Pete Vallerga, David Buchla, Jim Avenell,
Dick Ichikawa. Fourth row, Anthony Massa , Tim Newcomb, Gene Covey, vice president;

Lowell

Claassen,

Lyle

Lewis,

Dave Stadler,

Mark

Gaskiewicz, Jan

Hollenberg, Kent Therp, George Campbell, Malcomb McCormick , Douglas Heinicke .

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Front row, left to right, Judith Houk, Hilda N. Lipner. Second row, Maureen Mill s, Susan Standlee, Becky Reynolds,
Tex Wilcox, a nd Toni Kelley. Third row , Sheila Booth, Judy Sousa , Shirley Sesna , and Sherri Todd .

Po~

lodge
Pluma~

Dorm

Front row, left to right, Dan E. Robbins, dorm president, and Edward A. Burfine, manager. Second row, John Quick,
Mike Willia ms, Bill Reynold, Greg Randolph, and Wayne Anderson . Third row, Barry Wilson, Leland Hardesty, Falcon
West, Wallace Burfine, Richard Reeder, Stephen Price, and ~ouie Tallerico.

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Front row, left to right: lee Foreman , manager, Paul O•setti, vice president, Bernie Sullivan, pres ident, John Schuster,
athletic manager, Fred Stricker, Jr., Clifford Schwonder. Se : ond row: Roy Wisnom, Gory Petterson, Jim Spillane, Ken ­
neth Norman , Don Bellock, Ed lenvix, Hugh Sepohpor. Thid row : William Popudopulo , Preston Smith, lorry Schwab,
John Hoxie, Chuck lone .

Maripoga Dorm
Modoe Dorm
Front row, left to right: Vic Dollente, treasurer, Delver! Clement, vice president, Tim Collins, president, John Collier,
secretory, Colvert Clement. Second row : Tom Smith, Roger Cromwell , Duane · Day, Jim St. Claire. Third row : Tex Culber­
son, Harry Dios, Jr., Gory Porter.

Lundin
Left side,

to;:> to bottom, Sue Full er, Charle-dean Almond, Laurrie Perrin, Bonnie McDonald, Pam

Lettow. Right side, Jacquie Powell, Arl ene Perry, Linda Hughes, Ga le Barber, Sylvia Knight, house
president.

El Dorado Dorm

First row, left to right, Dick Phelps, Gordon Umemoto, David Coe, Harry Yamamura , El Jay Overho lt. Second row, Richard W. Jones, Aaron Makaiwi, Robert
Wulf, Ken Perry, Don Ferguson . Third row , Jim McCoey, Robert W . Marin, Jim Little, Chuck Lane, Dud Lange . Fourth row, Jim Seiler, Dave Kennedy . Fifth row,
Craig Mills, Barry Whitmore , Larry Walker, Ken Benson . Sixth row , Rich Zwakenberg , Roy B. Wells, Barry R. Martin, Tom Hockersmith .

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Front row, left to right: Dave Brown, Dorm manager, Brent Jobe, president, Dale Ackels, treasurer, Kenneth Farr, secretary, Dick Ellis , v ice- president, Jim Fa irall,
Dale Knutsen, George McKenzie, Douglas Williams. Second row : Tom Stanford , Oliver IIIia , Harvey Honda, Paul Jacob, Stan Ishii, Patrick Fitzg erald . Third row:
Charles Mistretta , Jon Hillen, Bill Parker, Loren Schilder, Elmer Baumgarten, Noel

Kawachi,

Shoji

Yasuda , Fred

Zerlaut.

Fourth

row :

Dave

Ha ll iday,

Tom

Hamilton , Allen Hulseman, Thomas Simpson , Johnny Gudgel, Gary Schlageter.

Monterey Dorm

Harris
House

Front row, left to. right: Cleo Kramer, Lorraine Larramendy, Amy Blanchard, Gail Thomas . Second row:
Sandra Parrish, Carol Collopy, Judy Noorda, Judy Koerner. Third row : Honora McPherson, Karen
Hjorth, Leona Marcellin, Laurie Padgham . Not pictured: Denise Deal , Lynda Ackerman, Linda Lee
Rathbone , Anita Keeth, Karen Reuter, Nancy Ranf, Ka y Young , Kay Aratoni, Marge Redington , Penny
Varnes.

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Fun House

Diablo

Front row, left to right , Rick Phillips, president; Don Haley, manager; Richard Ford, vice president. Second row, Chet Hartley, John Keyes Jr., Bob Patti, Carl
Olson, Gerry Stillman, Jaguar Loeffler, James Barron . Third row, Robert Rickleffs, Richard Lockie , Ed Naylor, Bob Howell, Harold Hicks, Bob White. Fourth row ,
Gene Prete , Peter Ashton , Joseph Shaw, Roy Ellis, Larry Cole, Donald Hagadorn .

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Front row, left to right: Don lang , Ch ic Jones, treasurer; Don Rowe, secretary; Dave Bowers, president; Bill Dykas, social chairman ; Cyrus Sabouni , Jeff Albert.
Second row: Don Becker, Richard Barcus, Dennis Newton, Ralph Oppfelt, Chuck Russell, Patrick Pinho . Third row : Donn Johnson, Don Mueller, Gaylord McCool, Peter
Reitz. Fourth row : Ronald Hiebert, Norman Seir, Bert Nale, Cliff Hillebrand!.

Dog

House

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Firehouse
Dorm

Front row, kneeling, left to right, Bob Sloat, Fredy, Don Jackson, Jerry Crews. Second row, Don Horal, Vincent Cerniglia,
Larry Amaki, Stuart Sunderland, Jess Gunter. Not pictured, Tom Graham, Art Duarte, Hans Clauson, Steve Fredericks, Len
Triano.

Front row, left to right , Mike Evans, vice president; Alberto Avli, Frank Garcia, Dusty Rhoades, Robert Phillips. Second row, Douglas Serlin, Richard Miller,
Bruce Litchfield, Lyman Miller, Larry Pratt, Dick Leyl. Third row, Mike Moore, James McKeez, Butch McCann, Bill Crichlow, Jim Moore, Don Obermann, Bill
Lynd. Fourth 1ow, Mike McCloskey, Stephen Merryman, Ron Morgan.

Modoa Dorm

Front row, left to right: Ken Hammer, John Cannon, Jack Van hede n, Ski p Mu nsee, Ed Frost, Harry Kadani .
Not pictured : Ray Grijolra , Gary Tecklenburg .

0. H. Dorm
Colonial House
Front row, left to right: Gilbert Rodriguez , vice-president. Ray Came, president, Richard Teague, manager,
Edwin del Pinal . Second row: Ken Car;oll, Ron Moos, Ray Oyama , Joe Ammerate, athletic mgr., Gary Gaselli.

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Herdman's

Hall

Front row, left to right: Jim Violini , Fred Radelfinger, J oh n Dalziel, Neil Scott. Secorild row: Marvin Smith, Bob
Sanders, Noun Fowl.e, Bill Braun . Third row : Charles Bruce, Bob Hunter, Art Linton, Detlev lange.

Front row, left to right: Judy Donoho , Joyce Hopkins, president, Joanie Estes , downstairs representative, Zoe Boseck, secretary, Dee Osargent, Beverly Giansiracusa,
Sally Sims, Faye Clausen. Second row : Barbara Whelchel, Bonny Cairns, Ann Jordan, Linda Aborn, Linda Shickley, Mary Fran Crowe, Carolyn Golba. Third
row: Janet Dooder, llean Roimond, Gerry Hedgecock, Barbaro lhne, Nona Flores, Sue Goydon, Jeanette Ferrini, Carolyn Gray, Judy Henshaw, Eileen leppold,
Jacquie Pone. Fourth row : Sue Roberts, Betty Coleman , Barbaro Hannon, Sandra Wherry, Helena Tidrow, Cath ie Williams. Fifth row: Pam lettow, Bess Woylett,
Gertrude Glodin, Joan Soares, Arlene Perry, Sue Fuller, Sue Heigel, leRoe Donaldson, Carol Turner, Carol Bucher.

Jespersen Dorm

Atop the geodesic dome: bottom row, left to right: Jay Lund, Pat Flannery, Bill Fairbairn, George Montalvo, Gwen Delury, Bob Re (toes up) , Sonya Woods,
Walt Lovelady , Gerrie Cote, Jay Holliday, Francisco " Poco " Morimoto. Second row: Jim Curtis, Horace Love, Kay Johnson, Bob Tomkinson, Don LaTrobe, Alice
Creasy, Gene Knauer, Jeanie Whitlock, Ellen Boswell Anderson, Bob Vredenburg. Third row: Kathy Wheeler, Leon Montalvo, Carol Ely, David Brown , AI
Fletcher, Phil Carty, Don Blank, Gary Schwandt. Fourth row: Bob Sanders, Carlos Mendoza , Jim Church ill, Jon Peterson , Suzy Weatherford, Ken Gerlock, Ralph
Mahan , Brad McFadden , Glen Armann , Mike Hays . Not Pictured: Verna Cully, Bub Cully, Maida Delury, Tom Cloud, Ken Seikel (the photographer), Gale Manley,
Lou Harrold, Mike Coffy, Gary Brusca.

Qgondalierg

Morrig Houge

Left to right, Patricia Owens, " Rusty " Stansberry, Calista Marris, House
Moth e r, Marilyn Coke r, Linda Arzt, Robertto Silbersdarf.

Front row, left to right , Steve Wa ldron, Bob Willis, Don Stone, Neal Moody, Bi II Fey . Second row, Dove Boyle, Don Null, Marc LaBarre, Gory Copson, Ken
Nichols . Third row , Richard Palm , Roy Imamura , Jim Stigall, Jerry Todd , Brio n McCormick. Fourth row, Woody Smith , Lorry Cookson, Joe McGuire .

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Po~

Engineerg

Turner House

Front row, left to right: Jeannie Foote, and Donna Williams. Second
row: Judy Silva, Gail Bonde, Joanie Wake.

Front row, left to right: Denis Wagner, Pete Edwards, Carl Murry, Stuart Lilly, Ram Paul Gupta, Ted Wilde . Second row: Rawson Lloyd, leo lamb, Afjey
Mohsen, Roy Myers, layard Kirby, Paul Thie lke. Third row: Ardeshir Bahar, Ken Roberts, Robert Baranek, James Barren, Ross Dileo.

Deuel Dorm

Front row, left to right: Lynn Kristic, dorm rep .; Bobbi Noeggeroth , 1st floor rep., Marcella Moore, president; Laure lIa Edwards, treasurer; Michele Bergen,
vice president; Sally Brawn, secretary; Coral Zeller, 2nd floor rep .; Florence L. OeMarca, Head Resident. Second raw: Karen Brawn, Linda Stewart, Mary Correia,
Penny Lundeberg , Linda Allen, Karen Grant, Mary Lou Brasseit. Third row: Dian Markey, Anne Miller, Lynne Hippler, Melody Macy, Sandra Greable, Judith
Youngblutt, Mari Anne Cram, Judy Adamson. Fourth row : Marily McEachen, Jeanne Barringer, Francie Harned, Judy Markoff, Bonne Saunders, Donna Valen­
zuela, Betty Strom. Fifth row: Judy Mastro, Janice Leonard, Gale Barber, Carol Gilmour, Donna York, Lani Emery, Linda Shehane, Diana Nicolaus, Peggy
Whiting . Si xth row: Susan Fel icia no, Carole Willett, Jan Rhoda , Bonnie Bauer, Shirley Ann Varnau , Carol Rizzo, Carol Ramsey, Teri Warrick, Rae Ann
Kastman, Vanette Hall.

Heron Hall

Front row, left toright: Vic Lanini, Ne il Bono, Paul Sullivan, Co. Dorm .Man; Don Winter, Co . Dorm Man .
Second row: Jimmy Moore, Charles Hoffman, Ray Moynier, Lee Hodge . Third row: John J . Cadden, Rene
Peauroi, Mike Richman .

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Truakee Dorm

Front row, left to right, Barbara Wright, upstai rs rep; linda Wilkinson , RHC rep; Carol Harris, vice president; Carlor:a Ram irez, president; Angel ina Vigil , lo is
Axtell , downstairs rep .; Brenda Jobe, secretary . Second row , Marcia Petersen , Barbara Rhodes , Cathy Ph ipps, Carla Kaufman, Fran lane, Ani ta Glenn , Barbaro
Brosh , Jacqu1e Powell. Third row, An -thi Hoang Anh, Nancy Tubesing, Mary Jo livers, Ruth Eddy, Judy Betlach, Patsy Rodriguez. Fourth row , Judy DuBay,
Judy Keeble, Angelina Chan, Elaine Anderson, lynne Chamberlain , Ruth Dather, Stephanie Paszynski, Ruby Miller, Mrs. Johnson . Fifth row , Charlotte Cook, Diane
Berrett, louise Sturges, Vicky Porter, liz Ballas, Susan Gibson.

Cha~e

Dorm

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Front row, left to right: Nguyen Anh, 'Clinton Wilcox, Don Stone, Chos. Cartwright, Ngo Dinh Ngoon . Second row: John
Burrows, Don Lutzky, Randy Brandt, Tom Casper, Henry Buffalow. Third row: Dave Freeman, Steve Canada, Dick Busch, Jim
Walker, Dean Carlson, Mac Brinton. Fourth row: Ray Manning s, Dave Parks, Norvin Brewer, Ron Burton, Art Galassi, Jim
Shiota, Phon Ngoc Chou. Fifth row: Elden Sandy, Jan Buhler!, Ed Brabham, Don Campbell, Ken Loti, Gary Gospodnetich.

gierra Dorm

Front row, left to right: Gerald McCall, treasurer; Mike Hill, Larry Rolufs, president; Steve Rumpf, secretary; Jerry Mihld , social
chairman; Kenneth Ray Lewis, chaplain. Second row: Don Fe·rguson, Dale Allen , Gary Hartman, Tom Andreas, house manager;
Richard Vernon, vice president. Third row: Tony Demit, Donald Snyder, Shel Clem, Stan Dryden, Richard Vaughan.

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Judge'~ Hou~e

Front row, left to right : Randy Olson, president, Anthony Bertholf, vice-president, George Sousmon, sec. -treos ., Phelps Hobart, RHC
representative, John Morgan, officer of the day . Second row: Ciavid Ashley, dorm manager, John Dunbar, Paul Key, Richard
Jones. Third row: Ainopou Muneu, Bill Harting , Bob Grib, Dole Dodrill.

Tehama Dorm

Front row, left to right: Emil J . Soxberg, dorm manager, Steve Mcintyre, secretory, lew Borzini, vice-president, Tom Beatty, athletic
chairman, James Bunker, activities co-chairman, Ronnie Blaine, treasurer. Second row: Melvin Aoki, James Chandler, Ronald
Sarene, Jim Bergener, Joy Peace, Coluin Berger. Third row: Bob Carlson, Joe Akkerman , Rice Berkshire, Wayne Borthelomew,
Noel Albright, Bob McDearmon . Fourth row: Paul A. Boump, Ron Banister, Jock Carlisle, Tom Beswick, Pete Benway, Robert
Burson, Roy Working .

Tuolumne Dorm

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Front row, left to right, Luis .A.. Cisneros, Lorry Collins, Darrell Cummings, John Harlan, Richard Abrams, Ron Lacey, AI Bruns, Lee Chapman, secretary-treasurer,
Fred Chan. Second row, Edwin Nabeta, AI Kisner, Dave Weiss, Dave Bosworth , Hank Tober, William Patterson, Robert H. Mann, Robert Huntsberry, Louie Lacopi,
Herald Kola. Third row, Michael Mosbrooker, Frank Lucero, Dave Heine, Steven Biddinger, vice-president, Gary Gladden , Richard Palmer, Pete Brucato. Fourth row '
Edley Watson , Phillip Cody, Bill Beck, President; Lynn Dyche, dorm manager; Bill Watson, Ron Johnson .

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Hewson House

Front row, left to right: Jim Rogers, secretory; Ken Wickstrom, vice president; Chuck Devore, president; Ross Poulson, Scott Meyer, Joe Castellano, Gene Martin,
Tony London, Kalani Lizama. Second row: Gholam Ali Partovi, Greg Martin, Phil Baker, Robert Kump, Kenneth Nakahura , John Swart, Dave lma i, Lovell Chase,
Milton Jennings. Third row: Dean Lattin , Raul R. McAllister, Jerry Gaynor, Robert Barnett, Jimmy Holbrook , Court Guerin, Albert Fowler, Don W ittorff, James
Hoard. Fourth row: Ron Chinnock, Tom Kolich, Kjell Bjormen, George R. Harvey, John Lackey, Charles Simpson , Gordon Chapman, Lewis Colarossi , Christopher
Greig . Fifth row : Richard Wilt, Fred Ornellas, Ernest Robello, Bill Allen, Bill Rice, Paul Stephens , John Holt, Gary Deeds , Grey Whipple. Si xth row: John Be isner,
James Moore, Bob Douglas, Emil Grenda, Norman Norlander: Tom Zensius, Marcus M. Nay . Seventh row: Tom Cable, Gordon Apel, Danny Beauchamp, Tak
Aratani, Jerry Williamson, Bill Burke, Don R. Taylor. Eighth row: Fred Fabbri, Robert Ueunten , James Holmes, Manuel Juarez, Georgey Lewellen, Pete Stickney.

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ROyal Oqeen.
faye Clausen

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Campu8

life

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Shut in by the rain.

Samo children can cause an awful lot of trouble!

Secu·ity"s delight , no parking permit!

Pow! Right in the kisser!

Who are you burning in effigy?

O,oium Den?

. . . ..?
How much is that doggie

Thanks f or the applause.

What Cal Po ly needs IS
. more clean dishes.

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Elephant backfield.

The President's convocation .

' 'When the saints come marching in!"

Poly espionage agents at work.

On a clear day.

Did he join up?

"Let's see what the Fresno Bee says about us ."

"Are you going to take a picture of me?"

"You hod to do all that for one class !"

" We have tickets for everything."

What's the jake, coach?

You ' ll neve r make it . Five minute s before the test with 169 pages ta go!

Cal Poly as seen by the Gateway Singe rs .

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The party was fine but my date was a dud.

Belly Dancing-Cal Poly Style

I'm so starved that this chow almost tastes good.

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German trained (?) marchers.

Cafeteria help-exclusive dining.

International n

~tudents

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB OFFICER$: Left to right : William Kirkpatrick, advisor; Count Filippo Giannveri-Savelli, Rome , treasurer; Saiful Butt,
Pakistan, secretary; Sukhbir Virk, India, vice president; Toni Kelley , U.S., membership

chairman;

Peng

Lim,

Indonesia , president;

and

Carlos Nunez,

Chile, program chairman.

351 foreign students

4q countries

20

Central America

.

30

North America
(except U.SJ

7

South America

Middle East

124

Europe

10

Far East

36

Africa
Philippines

4
14

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Hmeida Abusheifa, senior Fruit Production
major from Sokna, Libya and lngvar Hall­
steinsson, freshman Printing major from Ice­
land take time out for a break with Sherrie
Keller, El Rodeo staff member. Both Abush­
eifa and Hallstiensson plan to return to their
homeland to work in their respective fields
after completing their education . Meanwhile,
they keep busy in student affairs by being
members of Cal Poly"s International Relations
Club.

Madan Sharma, senior Electrical Engineering major and Trilok Chandra
Bhojack, Electronics major from India discuss plans to return to their
homeland.

David Wang, originally from Shanghai, China, and now a senior at
Cal Poly won the louie Gan lee perpetual trophy as first place winner
in the West Coast Chinese Students lntercollege Organization annual
oratorical contest in 1959 competing against schools such as UCLA
and USC. Dave aspires to go into the diplomatic service.

Gurcharan Singh Bevli, senior Mechanical Engineer­
ing major, comes to Cal Poly from Ambal'a Cantt
(Punjab).

India .

Bevli ,

president of the

Visiting

International Students Activities Club , sponsored by
Rotary, hopes to obtain his masters degree an·d re­
turn to his country where he will become an en·­
gineer for his government.

Count Filippo Antonio Gregorio Gionnveri-Savelli of Rome is
quite an active member of the Cal Poly student body. A Soil
Science major, Fil'ippo participates as treasurer of the

In­

ternational Relations Club. He is also a member of VISA and
an avid participant in gymnastics.

Lovely Winnie Jeong of Formosa is shown in the traditional Chinese
dress of her country .

A senior, she is one of five girls represent ing

Chino ot Cal Pol y this year.

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The latin American countries may well be proud of their representation at Cal Poly . Standing left to
right: Brunner l. Jorge, Mexico; Juan Cubillos, los Banos; Efrain lopez, Peru; German Nef, Chile;
Andres Meyer, Mexico; and Carlos Puleston, Argentina. Seated are : Hernan Elias, Peru and Carlos
Nunez, Chile.

Enjoyin·g the company of Renee Bourene, Marseille, France are Carlos Puleston of Buenos Aires, Ar­
gentina and Frank Dec of Hong Kong, China .

Abu! Gasim Mohamed Soliman, a govern·
ment official working with the Forests De­
partment, Ministry of Agriculture , Khartoum,
as Information and Publicity Officer, comes
from the Republic of Sudan·. Majoring in Ag·
ricultural Journalism, he comes to Poly through
the auspices of an International Cooperation
Administration.

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luz Bustos, well known Col Poly coed', is shown
in the semi·formol dress of her homeland, the
Philippines. A senior Social Science major, luz
is no stronger to school affa irs as she is a
member of VISA, lnternations Relations Club,
College Un ion Social Committee, and the
Women 's Glee Club. luz also serves as chair­
man of the senior class plot committee and
co-chairman of the junior·senior dance.

Hernan Elias of lima , Peru escorts Wang Pay ling, left, and Angelino Chon, right, both of China .

Making their temporary home in San luis Obispo are Shodroch and Pauline Denker of Mproesa, Ghana,
West Africa . He is a Craps major at Col Poly while his wife is attending ctasses at the .high school·.
They are pictured in native costume as well as the more usual western attire.

Organization~

In this early phase of the space age it is some­
times hard to realize what is ahead of us. But
we, here at Cal Poly, while charting different
courses, are working for one common destination
-success. We are receiving a solid education
and training needed to meet our goal. In add i­
tion, we are having the opportunity for valuable
experience in human relations and self govern­
ment. The skills and knowledge we acquire
through our curricular and co-curricular activities
will insure our arrival at our destination ­
success.
Congratulations on your s·u ccesses here. Continue
them into the future .

Ed McGrew
-Student Body President

ED McGREW

Student Body Pres ident

SKIP MUNSEE
Secretory

BOB McCORKLE

Vice President

A.~.B.

Officers

Advisory
Commission

S. A. C. ADVISORY COMMISSION; left to right: Ed McGrew, A. S. B. President; Dick Flaherty, Engineer­
ing Division Council Chairman; Dianne Nicholson, Arts and Sciences Division Council Chairman; Harold
Hayes, Dean of the College; Bill Powell , Agricullure Division Council Chairman·; Dan Lawson, Associate
Dean of Activitie s; Dave Cook, Curriculum Evaluator; Jim McGrath, Faculty .

gtudent Affairs Couneil

STUDENT AFFAIRS COUNCIL: Front row, left to ~ight: Jim Clark, Irwin Haydock, Tom Bragg , Shirley Seona, Don Long, Bob McCorkle , Dick Abrams. Second row:
Dan Lawson, John Honeyman, Skip Munsee , Lowell Claassen , Don Bryant, Ed McGrew. Third row : J . Philip Bromley, Mike Andrews , Dick Compton , John Panogo ­
kis, Jon Plank, Leland Johnson. Fourth row: Gale Enstad, Jerry Kechter.

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Donation
CONSTITUTION AND CODES COMMITTEE: Front row, left to right : Sonya Woods, Bill Powell.
Second row: Bob McCorkle, Herm Forlough .

Constitution & Cod~

DONATION DRIVES COMMITTEE:
Booth, Ernie Brazil. Second row :
Cork! e .

FINANCE COMMITTEE: Front row, left to right : Everett M. Chandler, Advisor; Ric Berndt, Cha irman; Donald S.
Nelson, Advisor. Second row: Noel Grogan , Donna Smith, Julie Holmquist, Joe Boyd. Third row: Ed McGrew,
Dave Kennedy, Gene Klauer, Tom Priest, George Maybee , Paul M. Wilson .

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Finance

Drive
AWARDS COMMITTEE: Front row, left to right : Barbara La Rosa, Skip Munsee, Peggy Mc­
Knight. Second row : Frank Bryant, Lee Foreman , Ted Shugar, Dick Robken.

Awards

Front row, left to right: Sheila
Phillip Bromley, advisor; Bob Me-

Committees

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ELECTION COMMITTEE: Front row, left to right: Sue Roberts, Bob McCorkle , Linda Aborn .
Second row : J. Gull ivan , Herm Farlough , Dan Lawson .

Election

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52nd Annual

Royal Court

left to right : Pat Reynolds , lynn Boynton , Queen Mona Stone, Carol Gilmour, and Cathy Lucas.

HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: Front row, left to right: Mary Fran Crowe , publicity; Alice Whetmoyer, secretary; Bill Barbour,
queens; Tom Dirkes, bonfire dance; and Steve Bauer, dance . Second row : Jerry Cleaver, general chairman; Jim Evans, parade;
Dave George, social; Jim Reynold's , parade route; Jerry Kechtor, judging; and Tex King.

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Homeeoming
Mardi
Gras

Holiday

President Jul ian McPhee accepts g ift from
the Class of 1959 during homecom ing
activ ities. The painting was presented to
the co llege and now hangs in the library
lobby.

Tri - Beta w ins the sweepstakes with
the ir entry .

At the end of the parade there was
an old-time Negro funeral proces ­
sion accompanied to old-time jazz.

Cheer leaders
Front row, left to right: Gale Manley,
Ron Pardini, head cheerleader. Second
row: Morris Skein d erion, Hugh Keyto n,
Fronk Ga rcia .

Ral~

Committee
Front row, left to right: Don Holey, lee Paxton, Shirlee Dodgion , Howard Bryant, chairman; Barbaro Hannon , Jim Liston, lynn Dyche. Second row;
Kirk Peter, Fronk Garcia, Mike McCleery, Barbaro Gill , Pot Owens , Bonnie Sounders. Third row: Carl Coppelen, Judie Woodard, Sandy Wherry, AI
Kettleman, unidentified , Nel Ann Nettleship, lynn Kristic, lon i Emery . Fourth row : Gory Copson, Pot lettow, Dick Jones, J im Putt, Jock Trimble, Bernie
Sullivan, Skip Munsee , Ruth Dothe. Fifth row: George McKenzie, un ident ified, Denn is Tugwell , Jerry Shultz, Barry Isenberg , Jim O "Neill , Chuck Pritchard,
Fronk Mayhew.

Yea! Mustangs!

~ong

leaders

Left to right: Faye Clauson, Mary Jo Murphy, Barbara Wright, head songleader; Barbara Rhodes, Joan Estes.

Intramural

WINNING VOLLEYBALL TEAM : Front row, left to right: Kothy Reilley , Charl e ne Cobb,
Judy Keeble, ond Fron Lane. Second row: Liz Payl , Barbara Wright, Barbara Rhodes,
and Carla Kaufman .
Who do you think you ' re trying to push around?

Don 't touch the net, Sheilal

Hard Punch Ballet

Good assist.

Program

Intramural swimming winners-whoever they are.

Stretch that arm.

The b:Jsketball playing actu;:JUs.

CARLOS GONZALES
lntramurals Chairman

Guess what. This isn't the varsity!

LOWELL B. CLAASSEN
Music Board Chairman

Musie
Front row, left to right: Mary Jane Niboli, Lowell Claassen,~ick Hall. Second row: Matij Mirko, Band President, Bruce Allan,
Allan, Asst. Mgr. Collegians, Gary Renger, Band Manager, Barbara Boris, Women's Glee Rep., Zoe Boseck, A and S Rep.
-Womens' Glee Rep. Third row: Bob Stallings, Mgr. Collegians, Mike McRae, Board Rep. Collegians, Don Isaac, Men's
Glee President, Bruce McClellan, Board Rep. Men's Glee, James Emerson, Men's Glee Mgr. Marshall Thompson, A and
S Rep., Judy DuBay, M~r. Women 's Glee,

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Front row, left to right : Dick Warner, Ray Martin , Ron Barene, Dan Raby, Luis As:arrunt, Phil Heresa, Tom Darnell, Dick Nelson, Bruce Litchfield, Gary Lim.
Second row: Kazua Ogawa, Charles Johnson, Dean Williams, Bob Willis, Bill Janes, Ken Zlab, Dick Schleidt, Bill Brooks, Kazuo Ninimiya, Jack Herbert, Jim
Emerson. Third row: Mike Desch, Roy Lovtang, Bob Yount, LeeRoy Brock, Bill Ehrlich, Jim Criss, Dick Barcus, Gary Tecklenburg, Madan Sharma, Lee Foreman,
Tom Eastman. Fourth row: Jim Clark, Cliff Hillebrand!, Tom Cable, Chris Thorup, Bill Hammett, Paul Baker, Stuart Hippler, Mike Masbrooker, Larry Mattson,.
Tom Sakata, Larry Rasmussen . Fifth row. Edley Watson , Ken Benson , Alan Gill, Don Isaac, Dave Gorbet, Norman Montague, Bruce Cowie, Gerald Linnell, Andy
Liddell, Joseph Shaw, Ed Ewert. Sixth row. Don Goss, Dick Berber!, Bruce McClellan, Chuck Kinney, Bill Barlow, Jim Davis, Gordon Martin , Rich Scheeff, Ron
Murray, Lowell Claassen, Dave Burton .

Men 'g Glee Club
Collegiang

Seated, left to right: Bob Stallings, Manager,
Clark Johnson, Norvel Ney, Cecil Martinet,
Barry Martin, Don Roberts, Cris Croft, Gerry
Gillivan, Bob Mann, Bruce Allen, Assistant
Manager. Second row: Rich Andersen, Mike
McRae, Bill Sharp, Eddie Valvsek, Chuck Ste­
fanelli.

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M~org &Minorg

left to right,
Davis.

Rich Scheeff, Chris Thorup , Don Soaac, Jim

Collegiate Quartet
Seated, left to right, Dave Gorbet, Bruce Cowie, Stuart Hippler, Bill
Brooks. Second row, Andy Liddell, Gerald Linnell, larry Rasmussen ,
Chet Helt, Ron Murray, Ken Benson, lowell Claassen, Tom Eastman,
Ed Ewert .

Women'gGlee Club
Seated, Harold Davidson. Front row , left to right, Gail McPhail , Jeanie Whitlock, Karen Hampl , Joon Weaver, luz Bostos , Ann Jordan , linda Allen, Roberta
Hopkins , linda Stewart, Zoe Boseck, Dee Osargent. Second row, Donna York, Janet Anderson , Cris Te 'G roen , Jo Anne Moos, Nell Anne Nettleship, Joan Soares,
Betty Strom, Vonette Hall , linda Shickley, Beryl Thomas , Sherri Todd , lois Axte II. Third row, Nancy Bee Esselman , Judy DuBay, liz Bel lace, Rosemary Thorne,
Betty Coleman, Gerry Hedg ecock, Ka y Thorne , Jackie Estes, Barbara Whelchel , Francie Harned , Eloine Monson , Judy Mastro, Alice Whitmoyer. Fourth row, Pat
Bader, Bonni e Bouer, Mory An n Tomasin i, Joyce Hopkins, laurella Edwards, Barbara Boris, Peg Whiting , Thayle Hancock, linda Harmon , Judy Henshaw,
Barbara lhne, Nacy Tubesing, Nancy Sissel.

Front row, left to right, Marshall Thompson, Mary Jane Niboli, Anita Glenn, Sherry Da vis, Denise Deal , Nancy Coffer, Judy Wilco x, Sue Gayden, Paul Bewley.
Second row , Donald Price, Sue Roberts, Glenda Greenfield , Helen lindsey, Ernie Brazil, Kay Thorne, . George Sausman, Gary Renger, Harold Wright. Third row ,
Matij Mirko, Arnold Keller, Betty Strom, Jan Devoto, Karen Grant, Gilbert Delcid , Richard Ayres, Glenn Britton, Gary Tecklenburg ., Fourth row, Allen Evans, Don
Hamilton , Shirley Varnau, Gary White , Penny Wilson, John Harlan, Douglas Mussell, Tom Dill , Chris Croft. Fifth row , Robert Mclaren, Charles Branda , Bob Me·
Corkle, Steve Ford , Tony Massa , Bob Battersby, Dick Landru, Kay Johnson, Lyman Small. Sixth row , Andrew Merriam, Conrad Sloop, Bill Sharp, Ed Andre, Buell
Brown, Tom Wright, Mike McCloskey, Mary Lou Brosseit, Allen Weltz. Seventh row, Dave Stadler, John Iribarren, Ed Naylor, Barry Larson, Cliff Perigo .

Marehing Band
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GALE ENSTAD
Board Chairman

LANORA (STEINBERGER) ENSTAD
Business Manager

Publications

BOA RD OF PUBLICATIONS, Front row, left to right, Gale Enstad , LaNora Enstad, Barbara Harp, Gerry Ander­
son . Row two, John Healey, Loren Nicholson, Clyde Hostetter, Dr. Douglass Miller, Dave Kempf.

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NE WS BUREAU

Photo
Bureau
Front row , left to right , Don Bishop,
Gerry Anderson, Steve Ryan. Second row,
Do:1 D3pue , Ken Se ike l.

Ad

~taff

Front row, left to right , Ralph Hinds, advertis ing director, Penny Gardner, Bill Brooks, Carol Thompson. Second row, Bob Caughey,
Dave Kempf, asst. business manager; loren Nicholson, advisor, Bill Cockshott, Marilyn Harris, La Nora Enstad, business manager.

STAFF: Front row, left to right: Dovid Wang, Penny Gardner, Phyllis Read, Mr. Healey, Jim Grundman, Gale Enstad, Bette Betz, Marilyn Harris, Don Roberts,
Art Vinsel.

EL Mustang
GALE ENSTAD
Winter Editor

PHYLLIS READ
Spring Editor

JOYCE INGALLS
Fall Ed itor

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GERRY ANDERSON
Editor-in-chief

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KAY JOHNSON
Associate Editor

El Rodeo
Fron t row, left to right, Pam Lettow, Gerry Anderson, David Wong . Second row, Bill Rice, Kay Johnson , Sue Fuller. Third row, Loren Nicholson , advisor; Ken
Seikel, Chuck Jonolis, Lois Roberts, Sherrie Keller, Pot Fitzpatrick. Not pictured , Dove Brown, Carol Gilmour, Judy Kent, Cleo Kromer, Stuart Lilly , Shirley Sesno ,
Sandy Wherry, Charles Drummond, James Holstead.

Poly Royal

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Education - Experience - Opportunity

Cal Poly's 28th annual Poly Royal pointed with pride
to advantages offered its students: Education - Ex­
perience - Opportunity.
Department exhibits this year included a life-size
replica of the Explorer VI Paddlewheel satellite,
a virtual " science fair" among the science depart­
ments, and student-raised livestock.
Poly Royal took on a new look when Friday night's
carnival was held in the parking lot east of the
Power Plant. The Coronation Ball moved into the
new Men 's Gymnasium for what will undoubtedly
be a long stay.

DON BRYANT
Gene ral Superintendent

POLY ROYAL BOARD, Front row, left to right , Corl Beck, John Kiliany, Mary Fran Crowe, Vicky Porter, Nancy Walker, AI Pease, Don Bryant, chairman. Second
row , Gary Morse, Lowell Claassen, Will iam Powell, Don McCullum, Clyde Hostetter, advisor; Lee Gilbert.

28thAnnua I

Queen Faye Clausen ex,>resses her appreciation.

Ca rn ival and dance mix people, money , and fun.

Poly Royal Rodeo makes its bid as one of the top attractions .

Exhibits of all kinds are the backbone of Poly Royal.

There ' s a lot of walking and a lot of things to see.

Po~
Departments and clubs all take part .

Royal

Tons of meat are consumed by hungry campus visitors.

Everyone gets in on the fun!

PROGRAM BOA RD, Front row, left to rig ht, Sue Brom ley, Bar ba ra
Second

row,

Hannon, Tom

Bragg , Pa tsy

Rodriqu ez, Sue G ibson .

W il liam A lexande r, Jock Cha rl son , A llan M cCoy , Bil l Beck, Di ck W inn, Pete r Reitz, Kay W illi a ms, Gene .

Rittenhouse, Bill Homo tt.

College U.

0100

Cal Poly's social life got off to a fast start with Welcome
Wee k activities and closed with graduation traditions . In
between were a wide variety of events to distract stu­
dents from the ta s k of studying . There were record
dances, the always popular Collegian dances, the Christ­
mas formal, and the senior ball. To increase enjoyment,
dancing classes were sponsored by College Union.
Special programs for the year included the Stan .Kenton
group, the Bud Taylor Quintet, and the Gateway Singers .
Cal Poly students enjoyed the Halloween Hayride, the
outing to Hearst Castle, and the Friday night movies.
For College Union board , this year will be marked as the
one in which the College Union emblem wds designed .
This was the year that the Bridge Cl.ub, Iranian Students'
Assn., and Cardinal Key were formed and Camera Guild
reorganized .
As the year closes, the outlook for Cal f?oly 's social life
is bright. President McPhee announced plans for a col­
lege social center to be built within three years.

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TOM BRAGG
Boord Chairma n

Front row, left to right: Linda Shickley, corresponding secretary; Linda Aborn, chairman ; Liz Ballas, vice chair­
man; and Jerry Gi llivan, colleg ians representative . Se cond row : Dee Osargent, Gil Neff, Jeanne Barringer.,
recording secretary; Dic k W inn , Don Blank, treasurer; Lovel l

Chase ,

Lee

Boscacci ,

and

Mrs.

Kay

W i lliams,

adviso r.

Danae Committee
goeial Committee

Front row, left to right : Carol Collopy, Laurie Padghan, Sue Gibson, Bill Beck , Diana N icolaus, Judie Hoskins, and Betty Strom.
Second row: . Dave Heine, Chuck Scurlock, Kay Williams , Luis A . Cisn_eros, Martin J. Sm ith , Dick S. Anderson, Mctri Anne Cram, Luis
Ascarrunz, Johnny McSwain , Sally Schafer, Judy Ryman, and George K. Maybee.

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Pergonnel Committee

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Front row, left to rig ht: Lourie Podghom, Jock Charlson, Carol Collopy, Sandy Parrish.

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Publia Relations Committee

Front row, left to right : Charlotte O "Bonnon, corresponding secretory; Helen Lindsay, l eonard Needham, guest. Second row :
Chris Beloom, Ed lenvik, Gaylord McCool, Patsy Rodriguez-, chairman; C. Glen Orrenn, Anne Miller, Botwinder Singh, Judy
Mastro, treasurer; George Spain, Sandy leguino, Mrs . Kay Williams, advisor.

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Camera Guild

Front row, left to right, Robert Boothe, advisor; Allan Heller, vice president, Gordon Geist, president;
Gale Bar ber, secretary-treasurer, Richard Dickey, advisor. Second row, Steve Ryan, Ken Nichols . Third
row, Ray Metz, Richard Holmquist , Harry Stringfellow.

Outing~

Committee

Front row, left to right, Pat Owens, recording secretary; Ra Iph Oppfelt, chairman . Second row, Paul Rutter, Kat hi Hamlett,
treasurer; lrmalee Wiggins, Helen Lindsey, vice chairman, Barbara lhne, corresponding secretary; Bob Bruner. Third row '
AI Fowler, Don Bl ackwell, Dennis Newton.

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Drama Committee

Left to

1\ggemb~

right:

Don

Bishop, Bill Jesse, George Greelman, chairman; Rich Allen, O live r Cran ko.

Committee

First row, left to right: Kay Williams, advisor; Phil Hernandez, recording secretary, Peter Reitz, chairman; Anna Fen!, Sharon Hora n,
corresponding secretary. Second row: Maynard Gulesserian, Ted Wilde, Henry Miller, John Ellis, spring chairman.

Po~

Bowman

Front row, left to right: Joe Enge ln, range captain, Don Crinklaw , president, James Ingram, pub l icity
chairman , David Bosworth, secretary-treasurer.

Turtles
Roadster Club: Front row, left ta right: C. W . Shoop, advisor, Ken Hannah, president, John Atwood , treasurer, Paul
Swanson , vice president, Laurrie Perrin, Penny Varnes .

Second row: Steve Shugart, Sheldon Ball, Greg Randolph, Dennis

Riddle, Louis LeBay, Tony McCarthy. Third row : Schwab, Perry, Brazil , Karen White, Joe Proctor.

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De Molay

Fron-t row, left to right, Dr. V. D. Lewis, adviso r, Stan Kellerup, chaplain, Allen Weltz,
president, Richard Bla isdell, secretory-treasurer. Row two, Bill Cockshott, Russell Coover .

Blue Key
Front row, left to right, Bert Mehling, alumni secretary, Emery Salter, record i ng secretary-treasurer, Dove Kempf, corresponding secretary, Dick Robken,
president, Bill Powell, vice president. Row two, Bob McCorkle, Bruce Wilson,

Frederick

Angell,

Don

Bryant,

Skip

M unsee,

Dean

Nelson, Michael Theilacker. Row three, Leland Johnson, Don Warden, Don M ueller, Bob Dothe, Ji m Cu rtis, Everett M . Chand ler, Ric Be rndt. .

M a rkum,

Doug

Poly Philateli~U

Front row, seated left to right, Minnie Sleete r, Copt. E. L. Fryberger, advisor.
Row two, Emery Mesenbr ink , Nolte Vaughn , president, Sandy Merriam , Fred
Bo sler, David Dorms , vice president.

Cirale K
Front row, left to right, G il Brown, advisor, Don Ferguson , lt Governor, division Ill, Bob Garrott, recording secretory, Jerry Westphal , corresponding
secretory, Robert Stow, president, David Bowers, vice pres ident. Row two , William Konvalinka, Alvin Bone , Raymond Ramos, Robert Mann, Dick
Ayres, John Harlan , Wayne Anderson . Row three, Tom Stanford , Will iam Patterson, Jerry Cleaver, Bruce Freeman, Gary Morse . Row four, Chuck
Drummond , Ron lacey, Gordon Millar, Joe Jaensen, Ken Benson, Don Mueller, Bryant Burleigh,

Bob

leland . Not pictured ,

Berl O' Brien.

Po~

Front row, left to right, Winnie Jeong, Angelina Chan, Warner Chang, treasurer, Dick Wo ng, hi stori an ,
Marshall Wong, secretary, Sammie Gee, president. Row twa, G. A. Nob le, Mi ll ie Wo ng, Ha n Tam ,
Newton Lowe, Kin Wong, vice president. Kuang Hu, David Wang, Ted Jeong, T. K. Chou, Alex Wang .

Hui O'Hawaii

Front row, left to right, Engene Rittenhouse, advisor, Thomas Wang , vice president, Harald Chun, secretary, Donald
Ra ymundo, treasurer, Carl Takushi , president. Raw twa , Ray Shira kata, John Morimoto, Donald Tagawa, Herbert Oda,
Will iam Green , Lyle Phillips, Jr. Raw three: Walt Takatsuka, Charles Cartwright, Daniel Stone, Ray Shimamata, Donald
Yamashita .

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Chi

Front row, left to righ~, J. H. App legarth, advisor, l eRoy Stone r, treasu rer, J ames Wi lson , vice
president, Tom Cloud, Mike (mascot). Jim Bryson, ··diver of 1959," AI Sedgw ick. Second row, George
Hayo, Murray Baldwin, Dick Teague, Neil Raine, AI Sullenger, George Spain. Thi rd row , Rudy Torres,
Dan l awson.

Bowling Club

Front row, left to right: Richard Thomas, len Needham , Tom Kurihara , Brooks Loeffler, secretary-treasurer, Jan Esten ,
John Hayashi, Bob Wad a, John McSwa in. Row two : Don S:~rner, Joe Arias , Marvin Dup ire, Ross Dileo, Dan Haley,
Dennis Riddle, Kazuo Ogawa . Row three: Jesse Moss, Terry Burns , Fred Zietz, Rud y Torres, John Longley, Ron Ridnour,
larry Goforth.

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Front row, left to right: Nick Tinling, treasurer, Caretta Ramirez, secretary, Hank Ortman, president, Jim Reynolds, Dick Ackerman,
Linda Arnold, Paula Stoepken, Gale Manley. Row two: Murray Baldwin, Gerrnan Nef, Jim Petersen , Jim Hoard, Kem Rogers, Joe
Perry . Row three: Tim Johnson, AI Hale , Jerry Cleaver, Bob Emery.

gports Car Club

Front row, left to right: John Longley, J. G. Andersen, ad visor, L. E. Schmierer, secretary, Harly Harty, president,
Bob Maxwell, Jim Munson. Row two: Rudy Torres, Mike Sinclair, Tom Boyden, Dick Odie, Jim Bergener.

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Po~

PenguiM

Front row, left to right, R. Sysam, adv isor; AI Shedbo urne, president;
Hobart. Second row , Ray Morrow, Ron Brown , Ell io tt Brown.

Mike

Arlotta,

vice -president;

Phelps

Ches8 Club

Front row, left to right , James Ew ing , David Stanwood, John Heine, Robert Andreini, Nathen Chaney. Second row, Eric Price, Fred
Wolf, Paul Parnell, Norbert Kalthoff, Hubert Scott. Third row , Michael Zimmerman, Ronald Watkins, Gary Law, Don Parker.

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Volkswagen Club

Front row, left to right, David Groh, president, Jeanie Whit lock, vice president,
Laurence H. Eckrote, advisor. Row two, Jim Donadio, AI Pease.

Poly Players

Front row, left to right, Keith Nielsen, advisor, George Greelman , president, Jule Bishop, secretary, Bill Jesse, corresponding secretary,
Rich Allen, treasurer. Row two, Karen Grant, llean Raimond, Linda Johnson, Nancy Diane Smith. Row three: Carol Rizza, Don Bishop,
Gerry Hedgecock , Rene Morrison, lois Roberts .

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Front row, left to right, Dean Lattin, Don Horal, Dave lmai, Erwin Hiebert. Second row, Lee Osteyee, Ken Zlab, Dave Goldberg, Art Trask,
Jim Fullerton. Not Pictured, John Patterson , Ray Henning , Marshall McKinney, Bjern Kristiansen, Tommy Johnson, Chester Bishop, Pat Weldioan,
William Bishop, Charles Dubin , William Duelock, Mark Gaskiewicz, Jean

Harrison,

David

Harrison, Richard Hays,

Paul Leckeney, Donald

Martin, Mike McRae, Charles Nanette.

Po~

Corinthiang

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Front row, left to right: Tuau Cabillas, Manouchehr Najmabadi, Hmeida Abusheifa, Basant Sandhu, Saresh loll,
German Nef. Second row : Jasmohinder Grewal, Mani Aggarwal , Phil Heresa, Harmohinder Bawa, Herman Elias,
Andres Meyer.

International Relations Club

Front row, left to right: Shadrack Donkor, Paulina Donkor, Ram Paul Gupta, luz Bustos, Filippo Gionnuzzi-Sarelli, Hmeida Abusheifa , Wang Pay-ling,
Angelina Chan. Second row: Peng lim, Balwinder Sukhija, Joe Shin Yoo, Jim Naffa, Fateh Bika, Jorge Montero, Efrain lopez, Angelica Figil. Third
row : Mazaffar Shah, Kiich i Ito, Jorge Brunner, Carlos Nunez, Eric De Keyo, Carlos Paleston, Ahmad Salehi . Fourth row: Moniral Chaudhry, lngrar
Hallsteinsson, Dimitri Dimitri , Elias Georgopoulos, Sukhrir Virk.

Arab Club

First row, left to right: Glen Rich, advisor; Dr. Philip Overmeyer, Carol Herd, lmad Javer, president. Second row: Semi Massraf,
Naubar Sarkissian, secretary; Maynard Gu llesserian, Jameel Abu- Tabikh, Saud Abu-Tabikh. Third row: Shaman Able, Fawzi Ab­
dallah, Hamdan Najib, Mehama Douglah , Beverly Wilkinson. Fourth row: Nabil AI-Yassinin, Roushdy Afifi, Khalis Abablli, Scad
Zayan, Allal lahlali , Mustafa Muafa. Fifth row: Emil Salmoon, Nadim Sayigh, Antone Atta lah, Vera lves, Munther, Husseini , treas­
urer. Sixth row: Hilkmat Hanna . Seventh Row: San Hermez, Mrs . Hermez.

Alpha Phi Omega

First ro w , left to right : Gil Powers, Gary White, John Callier, Steve Ryan, treasurer; Herman Farlough, president; Robert W. Cole, vice-p resident; Chuck
Scurlock, alumni secretary. Second ro w: Chic Jones, Charles M. Simpson, historian, Albert Fowl er, Tom Cable, Wayne Ma lone , Ralph Paulin, Steve Ford .
Third row: John Halbrook , John Park, Bill Homan , Tom Hockersmith , Jim Craw, Dan lawson , Charles Elston , adviso r.

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Front row, left to right, Monoochehr Yomtobion, Hooshang Motamedy, treasurer; Dimitri Dimitri, activity chairman; Abdallah Andarmani ,
vice president; Mohamed Mizani, secreta-ry; Yabhoub Tassoudji , president; John Merriam , advisor. Second row , Mohamm_a d Khalili, Abdol­
ghassem Khalili, Khosrow Mahmoudi, Manouchehr Fallah, Ahmadbadii , Haoshang Mottahedeh, Ehsan Ghodsian . Third row: Ali Tavakol ,
Gholam Partovi , Foroud Motamedy, . Ardeshir Behar, Ahmad Salehi, Eyenallah Ebrahimi.

Iranian gtudents
Cardinal Key
Front row, left to right: Mrs. Murray, advisor; Anne Boysen, Barbara Boris, Donna Smith , Lois Axtell, Alice Creasy, Al ice Whitmoyer. Second
row : Patsy Rodriguez, Vicky Porter, Ruth Eddy, Ruth Dathe, Charlene Cobb, Phyllis Green , Sonya Woods. Third row : Marjorie Redington, Lilla
Hunter, Carla Jean Kaufman, Linda Lower, Sheila Varian, Mary Ann Tomasini, Louise Sturges.

Let's hear those ba ngas, man .

Cake, anyone?

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Swing, cats, swing.

Swing your partners!

If only teachers could get this kind of attention.

There goes one-right over the net!

Who's going to win that game? Sorry, Fresno is.

Let's see now . . .

You say it,'does run?

Just like class, only outside.

Pol y's own band at a football game. Haw could we lase?

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What's everybody stand ing in

Fall leadership confab-see any promising leaders?

Who me? Dealing from the bottom of the deck?

A multi-filtered pipe -

strenuous, but

no nicotine.

Hey, let's see how many candles!

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That ma n is

line for? Hey! Quit crowding!

Poly ' s buxom beauties.

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Freshmen frolics .

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really thirsty!

Step lively now, step lively!

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May the best man win .

Ballet? .. . a t the bowling all ey ?

Hey, fella~l Slow dawn or I'll never catch up/

"'Ah -one and ah -two and ah . . _ "

' 'What"s up , doc ?"

Beach buggy, ala carte .



" Crazy! "

"We chew Dentyne."

"I forgot the words! "

An evening with musical magicians .

These youngste rs! Can ' t toke an yth ing seriously!

Eve ry body say " cheese."

Drama
"I give you beauty ond love ond ectosy. "

Behind every show ore the technicians.

"You can tell your mother that your brother, Joe, died bravely in
battle."

'' Yes, I killed· him. He deserved to die. Now I'm ready to die, too."

Br-r! Now I know why they coli it cold cream!

This has been the biggest year for dramatics activities at
Cal Poly since theater was introduced to the school.
Three plays were produced in two quarters. In addition,
Poly Players sponsored a college dance and many of the
veteran actors and producers formed a chapter of the
National Dramatics Fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega.
In preparation for the Little Theater Building, which is
presently under construction on campus, Poly Players and
the College Union Drama Committee have begun to in­
troduce to the students, faculty, and townspeople a good
cross section of the theater.
The audiences responded with better turnouts than ever
before. The fall production of William lnge's " Picnic"
brought an audience of capacity for the Air Conditioning
Auditorium, much to the joy of the players. During the
Winter Quarter the Players presented a one act play at
college hour, "The Valiant," which in addition played
to various high schools in the area. A few weeks later
came two performances of " Death Takes a Holiday. "

A real gone gangster.

rhe Beatnik version of Cinderella and her stepsisters.

Why aren ·s class lectures as much fun as this?

The close of an Arab Club meeting .

Did I hear someone call me?

It may be the fifteenth try, but l "m determined to hit that note!

For our internationally famous agricultural division, this
has been another fast-moving, and eventful year - a
year of accomplishment and proud achievements. The
live stock, milk products, flower, and dairy judging
teams all competed on a national level, traditionally
capturing a large number of coveted trophies, ribbons,
and honors for the college.
The Los Lecheros Club honored two more. prominent fig­
ures of the dairy industry at their annual awards banquet
at the Vets Memorial; the inspirations and encourage­
ment for better scholarship received that night cannot
be easily forgotten .
An overwhelming triumph of the rodeo team climaxed
the Poly Royal festivities for the division - most of the
prizes and trophies were acquired by the team amid
dust and glory.
Perhaps the most memorable and significant event of the
year is the presentation of a picnic area to the school.
Under the supervision of the Agricultural Council, and
through the united efforts of the spirited Aggies, a scenic
site on campus wa s chosen and cleared, tables and
benches were erected, and a barbecue pit was built ­
another example of the many contributions made by
the division to the student body.
With these brief words to prompt your memory, we in­
vite you to turn the page and . . . reminisce ...

JIM CAMPBELL
Council President

Agrieulture

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AGRICULTURAL CLUB COUNCIL: Front row, left to right: Gary Ferguson , Jim Campbell, president; Mike Hill, Howard Bryant, Warren
Shiroma . Row two: Bob Jasper, Duane Seaberg, Frank Liberto, Leonard De Ruiter, Victor Leedy . Row three: Gary Smith, Warren T.
Smith, advisor; Gaylord McCool , Jim Fisher, Jon Plank. Row four : Bill Powell, Bill Duflock, vice president; Don Winters•. secretary­
treasurer, Alton Hutchinson , Leland K. Johnson, Rod Miller.

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Front row, left to right: Robert Boster, president, Verne Chapman, sergeant at arms, Edwin Wiens, treasurer, Gary Ferguson, Ag. Rep . Bob Leary, Bonnie
McDonald, Linda Hughes, Judith Youngblut!, Carol Gilmour, Diana Dirking , Judy Markoff. Second row: Gary Hartman, Eugene Myers, John Plank, Dick Ellis ,
Bud Wilcox, Gaylord S. McCool , Lan i Emery, Sandy Wherry, Sue Heigel , AI Kisner, Don Barner. Th i rd row: Derence Kernek , Steven Biddinger, Ed Brabham,
Don Campbell, Charlie Cartwright, Lew Borzini, Fred Radelfinger, Dud Lange, Ed Owens, Wayne Bartholomew, Bob Leland . Fourth row : Marty Wold, David
Ryckebosch, Chuck Lane. Not Pictured : Jim Sillane , Bern ie Sulli van.

Boots and gpur~
Pou~ry

Club

Front raw, left to right: Donald Ja ckson, Robert Rickford, Historian and reporter, Stan Kellerup, secretary, Mike Hill, Ag. Rep. Joe Arias, treasurer, James Hart,
v ice president, R. I. Leach, adviso r. Second row : Richard Carner, Edward A. Thiebaud, Billy McKeen, Gil B. Encom ia, Takeshi Ishii , Nancy Giva, Gary Schwandt,
Joe Raith, Jerry Gilbreath . Third row: A. Cobarrubia, J. Hummel , D. Tapia, A. Boyce , Gary Keddie, M arvin Oupire, Mike Clements, Milton Hall. Fourth row:
Roland Pautz, staff, Ron Ridnour, Don Melin , Ron Downing , Phil Doub , Bill Famini, T. Sankoff.

Front ro w, left to right , Lorra ine La rramedy, Amy Blanchard, Carla Jean Kaufman . Second
row, Fran Lane, Linda Emmersen. Third row, Ken Roge rs, Sam J ackson, Wes Eade .

Cutting and Reining Club
Farm Center

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Front row, left to right, Lionel Middlecamp, advisor, Gaylord S. McCool, Ag. Rep., Carl B. Waters, Treasurer,
Edward E. Crook, chairman, Robin Wright, vice-chairman. Second row, Jonnie Galloway, Thomas Hoertkorn,
Bob McCorkle, Lynn C. iedemen, Warren Talbott, secretary, not pictured.

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Rodeo Club

Front row, left to right , Bill Gibford , advisor, Dave Oakley, vice president, Carla Jean Kaufman, secretary, Riley Freeman, president, Bud Kasper, sergeant at
arms, Andy Knowles, Chuck Kuouilos. Second. row, Bob Garisa, Sue Heigel, Ruth Eddy, Phil Anderson, Bill Brailaford. Third row, Ken Rogers, Dave Wilson,
Laury Wier, Lew Borzini, Steve' Tatum ; Steve Biddinger. F?urth row, Dan Davey, Sally Talbott, Paul Walther, Mick Olsen, Dale Nelson, Ed Demostene. Fifth row ,
Fred Church, Bill Fieldhouse, Jim AcAuliffe, Gordon Hayes, Andy McElhinney, Rocky Reagan . Sixth row, John Forrest, Gail Gleen, Marvin Smith, Don Rystrom,
Tommy Norton . Not pictured , Sue Fuller, Penny Varnes.

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Agrioo~ure Engineer'g gociety

Front row, left to right: Tim Collins, Jerry Crews, Warren Shiroma, treasurer; Alton Hutch inson , Gene Edwards, Leonard Taylor, Fred Tefft, Emery Salter, president;
Fred Angell, secretary . Second row : R. E. Garza , advisor; Dave Dowling , Dave Brown , Henry Ford , James Munn, Otto Krause, Bud Wampler, Don Warden. Third
row : James Kling , Erwin Hofmann , David Horton , Larry Linker, Lee Ross. Fourth row: Ted Colburn , Eldon Munk, Howard Stoedemann , Kenneth Eagleman , Dave
Matheson, Me rle Miller, Charle s Stark, Roger Ra ins. Fifth row: James Sherer, Tam St. John , John Dullam , Lynn Chown, Clay Broo ks . Si xth row : Jerry Westphal,
Ed Carneg ie, Rene Foster, Dick Bruner, Judd King , Bob Kennedy, Ray Milani. Seventh row : Louis LeBay, James ·Moore , Ron Wh iteley, James McKay, Hikmet Hanna,
Cliff Hillebrand!, Arnold Settelmeyer.

Front row, left to rig ht: De nny Ba rnes, repo rter; Wm. R. He nl ey, Di ck Chilson ,
preside nt; Leo na rd De Rue te r, Ag . Coun cil rep rese ntat ive; Lee Ross, Gaylord
S. McCoo l. Row two : Phil Cod y, Ro n John son , He nry Ford , Cha rles Howell ,
Robert Lela nd, LFJ ia nd John son.

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Young farmerg

Farm Management

First row, left to right: Les A. Schenber, president; Chortes A. Pritchard, vice pres ident; Donald A. Ford, secretory; Jim R. Campbe ll , G . J. Chizek. Second row : Jim
Fisher, Bre nt Jobe , Bob Garcia, Rolph McCanna, Anthony Silva, Bob McCorkle . Third row : Monte Kinsley, Kenneth Beach, Ed McGrew, N. Coro . Fourth row: Bill Co­
berly, Don Davis, Curtis Bell , Don Bryant, Don Viss, Gene Kulievon. Fifth row: Bertrand W. Anderson, Gory Mosse, Jon H. Peterson, Pot Abe le, Bill Duflock.

Woolgrower8

First row, left to right: Dick Birkett, Chori -Deone Almond, Polly Paul, secretory; Verne Chapman, president. Second row: Euge ne Myers, Bob Giocomozzi, Gory Fer­
guson, treasurer. Third row: Fronk Libert, Ag . council representative, Robert Boster. Fourth row: Gail Glenn , Edwin Wiens , Fronk Ph illi ps, Ken Oeltjenbruns, Ron
Dougherty, Dove Butzine .

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Front row, left to right: Frank Dickson, president, Ro; Wisncim , vice-president, Willard Johnston, secretary­
trea surer, Jim Peterson , Lowell Ga rber, Woodrow Boett:her, Antonio da Silva. Second row: Skip Munsee, Mel
Sm ith, Charl ie Weisel, Willie Howell , Donald Lueas, Bill Richardson, Rex Lyons , Nat ,Dellavalle.

goil Conservation goeiety

Agrieu~ural Education Club
Front row, left to right: Jerry Hubbard , Leo Scheuher, secretary, Leo Lamb , vice-pres ident, Charles Arosteguy, president, Dourlas
Snyde r, reporter, Robert Hunter, treasurer. Second row: Logan Wilson, Ken Waters, R. J . Montgomery, Lawrence W . Coyne, Buck
Brant. Th ird row : Pirus Abraham, Ronald Hedin , Stuart Hippler, Neal Thompson , Morr is Campbell, Tom Westing .

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Front row, left to right: James Avenell, Bill Nielson, Greg Ross, James Violini, Richard Oliphant, Lorraine
Lorramendy , Gory Longanecker, John Collier, Mike Sommers, Barry Wilson , Dan Dovey. Second row : George
Spain, Fred Crunk, Stu Brown , John Pihl, Dr. Doniol Chose, advisor; Jphn Trygstad, Gory Nelson, Rowson Lloyd ,
David Brown , Allan Storr, Doster Chose. Not pictured: Tim Smith, Stan Petersen, Norm Newhouse, Robert Grib,
Louise Huntington, John Von Groningen, Pot Lynch, Tirk Fowler, Charles Rodman, John Lonneker, James
Munson .

Agrieultural Business Club
Alpha Zeta
Front row, left to right : Carl Beck, advisor; Don Bryant, cen.sor; Keith Fielder, treasurer; Jim Bryson, chancellor; Dove Kittredge,
scribe. Second row: Leo Lomb, Jim Peterson, Ralph Mohon, Skip Munsee, Marty Wold, Milton Hall, Ronald Pardini, Bob McCorkle.
Third row: Ernest Clement, Robert Boster, Rolph Crawford, Emery Salter, Bill Powell. Fourth row: Willard Johnston, Lowell Garbe r,
Verne Chapman, William Young, Charles Howell, Don Worden,Bruce Wilson, Gory Morse, Charles Arosteguy.

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Crop~

Club

Front row , left to right, Lynn French, second v ice president ,
Stuort

Hippler,

Ga llowa y,

treasurer,

Doug

Nelson,

president,

Jonnie

f i rst v ice president , Roger Clark, secretary, Tom

Tho mson , reporter, R. M. Vorhies, Staff, Dr. Oscar E. Reece ,
staff, W ill iam Troutner, adv i sor. Second row, George McKen­
zi e, Ga ry Cau lk ins , Neal Thompson, Ali Tavakol, Mohamad
M iza ni, Shod rac h Donkor, Abdulla

Andarmani, Jack Swift,

Hoo sha ng Motta hedeh , Farrokh Pirayesh . Third row, Melvin
Aoki,

Kay Haas, Dave Blankmeyer , Stanley Ishii , Khosrow

Mahmoudj,
Jo hn

Yaghour Tassoudji, Ahmad

Deg enfelder,

Angus

Crites.

Badii, Fred Church,

Fourth row , Henry Span,

Joe Perry, Ray Henning, Bill Gilhent, Bob Leland. Fifth row,
Pi rus A braha m, Ron Johnson, Charles Arosteguy, Paul Orsetti,
Leo

Rapp ,

Bi ll

Powell , Gary

Smith,

Ha yes , M i ke Hegge, Norman Montague.

Bob

Combs,

Gordon

log lecherog Dairy Club
First row, left to right, Heuitt Smith, Lee Hodge, Larry Wi lsey, Stan
Scott, vice president; Don Morelli, president; David Hettinga , secretary;
Reg Gomes, treasurer; Frank Jacinto, publications; Victor Leedy, Ag ri ­
culture Council Rep., Paul M. Sullivan. Second row, Jo hn B. Holbrook,
Arthur

l ismar,

Bert

Zybe l l,

Roy Moynier, Gordon Wi ll iams,

Roberto

Bonifaz, John Morgan, Ronald Sharp, Dennis Hi ll , Jerome Davis, Mr.
McGlasson.
Gary

Third

row,

Renger, Jerry

R.

Nelson,

Downer,

Joe

T.

Smith,

Ferreira,

Frank
Ron ald

Kong,
E.

L. Kong,

Lord,

Jimmy

Moore, Michael Mills, Jack Colombo, Mickey Cary, George M. Redman,
Manuel Borges. Fourth row, K. D. Boyle, staff; H. Rickard, staff; Tom
Dewey, John Dorr, Russ Poe , Leonard DeRuiter, Gary Rego, Neil Bono,
Gary W. Ta ylor, Victor Lanini, Bob Walker, Bob LaBelle , Ronald Alves,
H. B. Toone, staff. Fifth row, Joe Spini, Olinger, Richard Wolson, John
J. Cadden, Jr.; Rene Pearoi, John A . Petersen, Jr.;

Bill H. Rienstra,

Darrel Zerger, Dahl G. Waters, Don Winters, Richard Hughes, David D.
Righter.

Front row , left to right, Raymond Leighty, William R. Young,
vice president;

Mel Smith, president; Bert Nale, secretary;

Walt Haslemann, treasurer, Nat Dellavalle, Antonio da Silva,
Dr. B. A. Dickso n , Don R. Taylor. Second row, Bill Richard­
son,
Lucas,

Wi ll ard
Frank

Johnston,
S.

Robert Jasper,

Dickson,

Jr.;

Daniel

David
F.

Ashby,

Rabey,

Lisle

Don
R.

Green, Rex Lyons. Third row, Richard Basada , AI Ludwick,
Ray Wildung, Chuck Weisel, Peter Ashton, Ray Wisnom, Ed
Frost, Lowell Garber.

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Ornamental Horticulture Club

Front row, left to right : Howard C. Brown, advisor; Dianne Storch, Arlene Perry, Jim Bryson, president, Walter
Morinoto , Lou Ann Peterson . Second row : Tom Stanford, Alan Huffine, Ray Martin, Ken Gerlock, Van Heden,
Ken Wiemeyer. Third row: Ed Nabeta, Philip Greig, Bruce Litchfield, Gary S.chlichter, Ken Hammer.

Rodeo Team

Left to right: Jack Walker, Riley Freeman , Jerry Warshawski, M R. C. Nunez. Not pictured: Jack Sparrowk .

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Dairy Cattle Judging Team

National Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team (Waterloo, Iowa) : Left to right: Dahl Waters, Tom Nunes,
Jr., Paul Sullivan, Reggie Gomes, Russell Nelson, coach .

Dairy Produet8 Judging Team

Left to right: E. D. McGlasson, coach , Donald E. Lord, Frank Jacinto, Ra y Gayauskas.

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Livegtoak Judging Team

left to right, William Schofield, Thomes Bowles, Robert Boster, Merna Muller, R. F. Johnson, coach, J on Plank,
Robert Cooper, Charles Royl. · The awards were presented to Col Poly this year in intercollegiate livestock
expositions in Portland, Oregon, San Francisco, Ogden, Utah, los Angeles, Chicago, Illinois, Denver, Colorado,
and Fort Worth, Texas.

Ornamental Hortiaulture Judging Team

left to right, Ray Houston, Ron Morgan, Derence Kernek, leonard Grilli, Jim Jarrick.

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Let's see if you've washed behind your ears.

First we take the soil .. .

The glue on his pants is working all right-.

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Bottoms up .

Iranian bankers enjoy stolen fruit.

Careful-you 're bending that leaf!

Sails Club cleans up for picture an field trip.

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' 'The reluctant debutante. "

Ag La b-Learning by do ing .

Business slow?

" Who knows where the 'pipes' w ill lead us? Only a fool w ill say." It's a lot of fun connecting them anyway .

Poly's proud assets.

Easy , boys! A " D" in English cfoesn 't call for that much celebration!

Actually, it ' s just a souped up tractor with two hot soup containers
in the back.

The same old grind!

A. E. Club ' s version of on o;:>en sleigh .

The one in the center kinde went to pot.

What every horse needs is a pretty rider.

Maybe no one will notice if I borrow it for a few hours.

All in favor of milk say ··aye."

I don't thi nk t his is a cow col lege, do you?

DIVISION CLUB COUNCIL: Front row, left to right: Bruce Liese/, Jack Carlisle, Morris Campbell, Jon Westing.

Row two:

Richard

Simmons, Ed Foster, Dave Suyraki. Row three: Paul Downing, Dick Caldwell. Row four: John Honeyman, Marshall Thompson, Chic
Jones. Row five: Phyllis Green, Janet Schmierer, Sandy Pieschke, Zoe Boseck. Row six: Diane Nicholson , Linda Wilkinson, Jeannie
Foote, Mary Ann Tomasini. Row seven : Jan Madsen, Pat Fitzpatrick. Not pictured: Mike Andrews.


DIANE NICHOLSON
Council Chairman

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After two long years of anticipation and strug­
gle, a decal for the Arts and Sciences division
has finally become a reality. It isn't that a decal
means so much, but it's the spirit of the division
as a whole to want recognition and an equal
place among the ranks of the other long-estab­
lished divisions .
Club activities were numerous and varied, as the
following pages will show. The drama produc­
tions, "Picnic," "Death Takes a Holiday," and
"The Valiant" were successful in spite of the
present make-shift stage and props.
Scabbard and Blade sponsored their traditional
Military Blade which has become known as the
socia I event of the winter quarter.
The Arts and Sciences division's most popular
claim to fame is its female population. Thanks
to Elementary Education and Home Economics
in particular, most of Cal Poly's coeds are en­
rolled in Arts and Sciences.
The "Home-Ec House" brought the girls a step
further in their fulfillment of the "learn by do­
ing" motto. Four girls were selected to live in
a modern house, putting into practice the prin­
ciples of home management.
This year will be marked as a year of advance­
ment for the Arts and Sciences division: this is
the year the division outgrew the Agriculture
division.
Tri Beta 's float won the sweepstakes prize at
Homecoming this year, an unprecedented tri­
umph for the Arts and Sciences division .
Along with the gaiety and excitement, there is
a note of sadness which many of us will long
remember - the English Major was dissolved.
The reasons officially given are vague, "but ours
is not to reason why?" ... The English depart­
ment will devote all of its time to teaching ef­
fective communication. Although no new English
Majors will be admitted, those presently enrolled
will be given adequate time to complete their
curriculum .
However, our chins are up and hopes for the
future are high .. .

Front row, left to right: Judy Koerner, Kay Kirkpatrick, Joan Weaver, Linda Rathbone, Judy Silva . Second
row: Jerry Engelken, Bryant Millsaps, Fred Schack, Herm Farlough .Third row: Marshall Thompson , Allan
Ochs.

Beta Beta Beta
Front row, left to right: Mona Lee Stockdale, secretary; Robert F. Olson , historian ; Gary Brusca , pres ident; Michael Coffy, vice president; Sandra Pieschke,
A & S rep. ; Louise Langford, Dick Caldwe ll , A & S rep. Second row: John Wofford , Stephen Cross, Barbara Boris, Linda Shickley, Lynda Ackerman , Dee Osar­
genf. Third row: Irwin Haydock, Mac Dav is, James Lee, David Montgomery, Dr. Will iam Thurmond.

Press Assn.

Front row, left to right , Joyce Ingalls, president; Barbara Harp, treasurer; Mary Fran Crowe, secretary;
LeNora Enstad, Penny Gardner, Phyllis Read, Loren Niholson , advisor. Second row, Sue Fuller, Bette Betz,
Bill Cock~hott, Marilyn Harris, Gale Enstad, Abulgasim Soliman, A. Latie Hotaki. Third row, Dave Kempf,
John Healey, Einemann Abrahams, Clyde Hostetter.

Technical Artg gociety
Seated, left to right, Dr. Carl C. Cummins, department head, T. A.; Roger E. Perso, president; Warren J. Riley, technical vice president; Mike Kinney, social
v ice president; David L. Everitt, secretary; Willard R. Stevens, treasurer. Second row , Arthur Kitkowski Ill , Lincoln Young, John Vandyke, J . Kenton Zlab,
Joseph Williams, Dani el Raby, Sheldon Ball. Third row, John Martin, Charles Paul, Kenneth Smith, Byron Bu tler, Jr., James Norton, Jim Criss, Leeroy Schuldies.
Fourth row, Raymond Au do, Steve Bauer, Jim Wright, Jr., Kenneth Ramage, T homos Eastman, William Konvalinka, Phil Leskenby . Fifth row, Bill Jesse, Harlan
Beck, Arnold Kubitski, David George, William Cochiolo, Michael Monroe, John Richardson. Sixth row, Richard Harwick, John Young, Donald Ziegler, Gary
Grayson, Lovell Chase, James Grandey, Arpad Pekary. Seventh row, Kenneth Long, Ray Working, William Ingalls, Frederick Diel, John Ball, Frederick Baker Ill,
William Pate.

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Front row, left to right : Dr. Robert Gordon, faculty advisor; Sandra Longley, Alumni secretary; Don Lucas, secretary; Bob McMains , president; Shelden Clem,
vice president; Ross Higbee, faculty adv isor; Jacquelyn Paul, Mar ilyn McEachen. Second row: James Kennedy, Frank Kowalski, Kazuo Ogawa , Henry Miller, Dick
Robken, Kenneth Hubbard, Lawrence Stiles, Lan i Hannah, Roland Veon . Third row : George Chapman , Lloyd Hartwig , Chic Jones, Mike Pickett, Larry Keller, Bob
Emery, Douglas Anderson, Eugene Cardoza, Andy Calvery, G. L. Brown . Fourth row: Ronnie Blaine, Paul Wilson , Franklin Carroll, Pierre Dubo is, Larry Goforth ,
Bruce Liebel , William Marga, Larry Mattson, Gary Stevenson, Donald Waniata, E. D. Harris.

Math Club
National

Preg~

Photographe11 k~n .

Front row, left to right: Don Bishop, John Healey, advisor; Ken Seikel, Gerry Anderson. Second row : Don Depue,
Steve Ryan.

Front row, left to right: Cathy Phipps, Ann Jordon, Linda Mallory, Caroline Treanor, Patsy Rodriguez, Betty Coleman, secretary, Janet Schmierer, A and S
rep, Joan Soares, vice president, Amy Randall , treasurer, Linda Wilkinson, A and S rep., John Honeyman, president, Dr. Edward Ern ott, advisor. Second row:
Judy Allen, Sue Gibson, Daphne Tyrreii -Baxte r, Beryl Thomas, Jane Randall, Yvette Justice, Renee Vallon, Sonya Woods, Alice Creasy, Nona Flores, Penny
Lindeberg . Third row: Earl Fife, Nancy Smith, Alice Shitmayer, Sharon Bodley, lois Axtell, Barbara Brosh, Jacquie Powell, Jo Anne Moos, Carolyn Golba , Judy
Donoho, Rebekah Baswell, Donna Miller. Fourth row: Marcia Petersen, Zell McClelland , Gail Bonde, Peggy Whiting , Vicky Parter, Ann Gonzalez, Judy Kelly,
louise Sturges, Pam Maynard, Jan Rhoda . Fifth row: Mary Ann Tomasini , Brenda Jobe, Bess Waylett, larry Anderson, Ralph Paulin, Jack Sanford, lynn Dyche,
Dan Holly, James Kennedy, Paul Wilson, Dianne Nicholson .

California gtudent Teaahers Ag~n .
Front row, left to right: Elizabeth Anderson, Gerry Anderson, Jerry
Johnson, Art Vinsel, president, Don Bishop.

The
Writer's
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row:

Tim

English &

Club
Front row, left to right: Paul Von Der Veldt, treasurer, Gale Enstad, vice president, Don Bishop, president,
Kay Johnson , historian . Row two: Art Vinsel, Pat Fitzpatrick, Bill Brooks, Gerry Anderson , Lo is Roberts, Char­
lotte O ' Bannon. Row three : Drexel Richardson, Jack C~rl i sle, secretary.

Cahper
Front row : left to right: John Panagakis, Mary Ann Tomasini, Claude Turner, Mr. Hicks, Jack Stanford, Charlene Cobb, Gale Manley. Row two :: Sue Gayden,
Diane Srqithson, Jan Madsen , Barbara Wright, Jeanie Wahl , Jeannie Foote, Donna Liebel, Jan Lenard, Gail Barber, Sue Roberts, Kathy Sanford. Row three: Miss
Baldwin, Barbara Hannon , Lynda Tyler, Barbara Rhodes, Vanette Hall, Carla Kaufman , Lynn Kristic, Bobbie, Noeggerath , Liz Rayl, Marilyn Rayl, Anita Rouse,
Sherril Armstrong . . Row four : Miss Boukidis, Pat Smith, Mary Jo Gonzales, Nancy Sissel, Linda Stewart, Kathy Reilly, Trecy Carpenter, Kathy Williams, Judy
Sweet, Sheila Varian. Row five: Carl Underwood, Jim Manini, Darwin McGill, Richard Fergeson, Art Dougerty, Bob Bernstein, Jim Taylor, Red Simmons, Bill
Hamatt, Dennis Hester. Row six: Rod Atnip, Jerry Smith, Bob Moore, Lynn Dyche, Jim Olson, Bill Mill er, Harold Simonek, Jay Henry, Jerry Lynnell, Jim Root.
Row seven: Fred Puber, Ed Lebough , George Scott, Dan Epperley, Walt Pyle, Jim Criner, Ray Porras, Dick McBride, Carlos Gonzales, Gordon Martin. Row
eight: Dr. Matt, Bob Thetford, Don O 'Meara , Carl Bowser, Roger Kelly, Buz Bezmarevich, Joe Copeland.

Women 'g Athletie J\sgn .
Front row, left to right, Liz Rayl, president; Barbara Wright, vice pres i­
dent; Shirlee Dodgion, secretary; Sue Gaydon, treasurer; Diane Smith­
son, VB manager; Jeanie Whitlock, Gale Barber, lee Boscacci, Miss
Baldwin . Second row, Gale Manley, Susy Weatherford , Sonya Woods,
Kathy Reilly, Jud y Keeble, Carla Kaufman, Fran lane. Th ird row,
Jeannie Foote , Jud y Kelly, Amy Blanchard, Susan Handley , Francie
Harned , Janice leonard , Cathie Williams, Donna Liebel, Ruth Dathe.
Fourth row, Joan Wahl, Bonn ie Bauer, Nacy Sissel, Barbara Rhodes,
Mary Joy Murphy, Pat Sm ith, Sue Heigel, Linda lower, Mary Ann
Tomasini.

Kappa Mu Epsilon
Front row, left to right: Kenneth Hubbard, vice president; Larry Goforth, presi·
dent; G. R. Mach, advisor; S. L. Clem, treasurer; Robert King, Tuan Phon, Donald
Miller, Olive Andersen, Robert Okimoto. Second row: Dr. John Manning, Paul
Pigue!, Sandra Longley, Henry Miller, Vol Folsom, Don Lucas, Thomas Baron.
Third row: Denton Delong, Gilbert Wood, Harvey Bader, Saxon Wraith , Loren
Evans, W. C. Ring, R. D. Gordon. Fourth row: Pierre Du Bo is, Ross Higbee,
Richard Cronk, Douglas Anderson, Ted Glasener .

Front row, left to right: Pardini, Farlough, Kesner, 1st Sgt.; Catchett, 1st Lt.;
Reich, Capt.; Mosbrooker, 2nd Lt.; Susuki, Downing, Hashiro, Ramos. Second row:
Cal Noehl, sponsor; Robert Garrott, C. W. Rolland, Jack Charlson, Gene Prete,
Keith Fielder, Pete Baldwin, Patrick Powers, Bob Brodie, Martin Reilly, Gordon
Walker, Dennis Monax, Brad Johnston, Randy Sm ith, Eddy Valusek, Frederick
Angell, Ron Lampson, Warren Shiroma .

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Front row , left to right, Wilbur Wotje, treasurer; Paul Sw~nson, secretory; John Dutro, president; Lorry Ander­
son , vice president; H. R. Kabat, advisor. Second row, Michael Andrews, Fronk Bryant, Henry Miller, Bob
White, Howard Nakano, Bob Mclaren. Third row, Pere Benway, A. and S. Rep.; AI Weltx, Bob Sanders,
Duane Zompedri , Dorrell Murray, Jock Moreau.

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Physical

Club
Home Eeonomics Club

Front row, left to right, Solly Schafer, publicity chairman; Marjory Elliott, advisor; Phyllis Green, A and S Rep.; Judy Betloch, historian; Alice Whitmoyer, Poly Royal
Boord; Lindo Lower, secretory; Marjorie Redington , president. Second row' . Sonya Woods, Alice Creasy, Jeanie Whitlock, Lindo Harmon, Rene Morrison, Janet
McCalip, Honora McPherson, Nancy Ronf, Caroline Cooper. Third row, Lynn Boynton, Penny Loomis, Renee Vollon, Ann Nelsen, Mary Jane Niboli, Ruth Dothe,
Carlotta Ramirez, Sue Butler, Donna York. Fourth row, Diona Blum, Shirley Otto, Alice Campbell, Sue Clark, Fran Lone, Helena Tidrow, Pam Lettow, Koren Hjorth,
Shirley Vornou.

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Don 't break it, Ric.

Caffee breaks ... good practice for career opportunities.

Grow, darn you, grow!

Practica l education projects.

Mr. Foote-engrossed in Camus.

Now what are Roberts ond Kempf up to?

This is real serv ice!

ClasMoom disp la ys ca n be fun to pla n.

BAAA-?

Well, Mardy-what material is it?

It's this way in every class!

Mrs . Yaung-" A'' student plus personality. She makes delicious
"apfelkuchen " too!

The birth of a literary magazine for Poly. (Left to right, Bruce
Butzbach, Mrs. Anderson, Jim Benson, Art Vinsel.

Attention!

11 :3 0 P.M. Monday and Thursday nights .

This is how we keep our house.

If you haven't got it here, you haven 't got it.

Oh, my poor feet!

Captivated Classroom. (Mr. Foote 's, that is).

Betz is the best!

Although the memorable events for the en­
gineering division during the school year 1959­
1960 are of traditional nature, they neverthe­
less acquire new significance.
The National Engineer's Week in the Winter
quarter was one of the major highlights. Mrs.
·Rita Olsen, wife of M . E. senior Ken Olsen, was
selected to officiate at the week's functions as
" Mrs. Engineering Week ." The main events of
the week were a banquet and a lecture. The
banquet was enjoyed by eighty faculty mem­
bers and student department club officers . The
challenging lecture given by Mr. Frank McCul­
loch, Western Editor of TIME, Inc., was open
to all students . His topic, "The Continental Tilt,"
brought out the problems that face our growing
state and particularly our educational system.
Polygon , a magazine descriptive of the en­
gineering departments at Cal Poly, was publish­
ed and distributed to prospective students in
high schools and junior colleges throughout the
state.
A "first" was achieved this year when the En­
gineering Council again sponsored the Poly
Royal Coronation Ball for the first time, this
formal dance was held in our new Men's Gym.
The largest dance of the year was attended by
over two thousand students, alumni, and guests
... the memory of which will linger on ... and
. .. on ...

Division Clubs Council: Front row, left to right: Robert Crowl, Tom

DICK FLAHERTY
·council Chairman

Engineering

McCarthy,

Staggs, Coronation Boll chairman; Ronald Hiebert. Second row : John Matteucci,
Johnson , Charles W illia ms, Robert King , John Higbee .

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secretary-treasurer;

Dick

Flaherty, chairman;

Vic

Larry Brendlen, Tom Green, Earl Towson, Donn

Front row, left to right: Richard Shaw, treasurer; Jack Tobin, membership chairman; Winslow Moore, vice chairman; Paul Price, chairman; R. T. Kombrink,
faculty advisor; A. R. Martinson , J. P. Edgar, Don Lang, Ron Marsolek. Second row : John Matteucci , Bill Bousman, AI Colton , Dave Weiss, Paul Heady, Elliot
Brown , AI Shadbourne, Walter Hooper. Th ird row: Darrell Cummings, Lawrence Cookson, Denn is McEfee, William Cooper, Richard Holladay, James Bergener,
Robert McDearmon , Jack Rossi. Fourth row: John Longley, Joe Engeln , Ron Mealhow, David R. Whitcomb, Charles Williams, Mark Gaskiew icz, James
Ch essmore.

gociety of Automotive Engineerg
Fron t row, left to right: Sherman Chan, Raymond Totah , Fateh Bike , William McBride, Ron Garcia , Ron Brown . Second row : Gene Lucas, Gregory Lighthouse,
Anthony Massa, Donald McCullum , Paul Parnell, James oard . Th ird row: Dick Bartlett, Joe Engeln, Wayne Rich , Dennis Howland, Robert Kobata, David Pierce,
Donald Polston . Fourth row : Lyle Phill ips, Duane Sanborn , Carr, Lowe, David Arnold, Robert Ingham, Charles Thomsom, Ken Fisher.

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American Institute of Eleetrical Engineer~
Left to right, front row: John G. Figueira , Jr., chairman; Victor M. Andreone,
vice chairman; Daniel W. Sisley, secretary; Jorge Montero, treasurer; Peng Lim,
Edward Fong , Kuang J . Hu, Richard F. lohry, Robert S. Okimoto. Second row:
Don Johnson, Richard Scheeff, Harral Bridges, William E. Morga, Muni L.
Aggarwal , John Peterson , Bob Kirby, Ronald E. Philip, Terry Waki. Third row:
Madan Sharma , Hal March , John Holt, Robert Marshall, Grey Whipple, lloyd
S. Mills, Stanley Shifflet, Nolte Vaughan, Richard F. Onermyer. Fourth row:
Robert J. Paten, James Taylor, Donald E. Harlow, Hugh Dayton, Thomas Tuch­
scherer, Thomas Boyden.

Mechanical Engineering goaiety
Front row, left to right: Victor Takeshita, Sherman Chon, Donald H. long,
Ernest Yamane, Dick Bartlett, vice president; Rowlin Radle, secretory; Jim Forchini,
president; E. 0. Stoffel, advisor; Buell Brown. Second row. Jerry Hanlon, James
Mitchell, Steve Langridge, Rick Phillips, Junior representative; John Matteucci,
Donald Yamashita, John Hayash i, Ronald Marsolek, Wolter F. Hooper. Third row:
W. H. Arlt, Mike Evans, Freshman representative; Bob Battersby, Harry A.
Thomas, Richard Ford, Junior representative; Dennis Monox, Joe Engeln, Richard
Show, David Weiss, Senior representative; Grady Talbot. Fourth row: Ronald R.
Mealhaw, Dennis R. McEfee, David R. Whitcomb, John Longley, John Roberts,
AI Bateman, Richard Jacobs, Jack Tobin, Larry Collins.

Front row: Mr. Price, Faculty advisor; Ray Mercado, treasurer; Daniel W. Hancock,
secretary; Kenneth E. Pau ley, vice president; Phillip Bohm, president. Second row :
Warren Monahan, William Beach, Ron Marsolek, Brad Johnston , Dick Ayres,
Raymond Totah, Frank Kowalski. Third row: Richard Reeder, John Harlan, Darrell
Cummings, AI Bruns, Bob Mclaren. Fourth row: Conrad Sloop, John C. Von
Seggern, AI Colton, Ken Kraner, Dalton Sherwood.

American Rocket ~oaiety

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Front row, left to right, Franc is Whiting, advisor; leonard James, editorial chairman; James Borth , chairman; James M. Ryan , Jr. ,treasurer; Fred Bosler,
2nd vice chairman; Roy Working program chairman. Second row, Lucido Solvoore, Dick Klein, John Matteucci, George Rose, William Cooper, Wolter Brown,
James lewis. Third row, John Word, Richard Jacobs, David Weiss, Ernie Veal, John Meszaros, Nick Herff, Bob McDearmon. Fourth row, William Rodman,
Dennis McNeal, Steve Bauer, Steve Ford , Gregg lighthouse.

American gociety of Tool Engineers

Front row, left to right, C. H. Gregory, advisor; D. McGrath, parliamentarian: W. Anderson, president; B. Jennings, publicity; G. Prete, business manager.
Second row, John McClure, Pete Stickney, John Swart, Don Underwood, Bill Popodopulo , Dick Phelps, Guy Ba·ker, Ron Pierce. Third row: Don Ferguson, Lorry
Rolufs, Allan Stanley, Edmund Kersten, Craig Mills, Jerry Howl, Howard Goidsick. Fourth row , Chuck Branda , Gory Chappell, Gary Peterson, Ron Banister,
Vember D. Taylor. Fifth row, Don Blan k, Gary Porter, Tom Hogan , Zone Doehla, Rudy Torres , James Gwin, Fred Zietz.

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Mat Pica Pi

American Welding

~ociety

Front row , left to right: R. E. Blaisdell , vice chairman, Bob Schieve, William Evans, chairman; Vic Staggs, secretary; Ken Hannah, R. C. Wiley, D. L. Wa lsh, Donald
Maloney , C. W. Shoop , J im Large, Dick Kle in, Jack Tob in , Bud Va ircott, Bob Fa irba nks, Enrico Bang ia , George Wh itney .

Air Conditioning Club
Front row, left to right : Francisco Mor imoto , Ra ymond Ramos, Anthony Chan, Tak Aratan i,
president; Michael Zimmerman , sgt.-a t -arms . Second row: Ronald Hiebert, Garr e tt Miller,
president; Joseph Cotchett. Th ird row : Keiji Woda, Ha rry Fujitani , Stanley Stanwyck, Don
Buckingham, Lawrence Dyer, Leslie King , Joe Wash ington , Robert Giles , Paul Thielke, Jerry

Lawrence Cobb, treasurer; Edward Rios , secretary; Donald Martin ,
Gilbert Powers, Jr., Robert Veit, Gilmore Jones , Robert Crowl , vice
Scott, Guerin Court, Don Dav idson , Larry Walker. Fourth row: Robert
Mihld , Don Bettencourt, Sta n Dryden .

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B'1ll W a sbrough ' historian '· Will iam Cooper, president; . Robert Nielsen, membership
chairman; Bob Stallings,
Front row, left to righL Joh n K1 11a ny, secre a ry;
social vice p resident; Erl ing Brec kan , adv isor. Second row , Gl en Douglas , J1m Holmes, Tom Zensius, John Meszaros, Bruce Freeman,
publicity director; Fred Basler,
M ac Ro b inson, Richard Mill er , Barry Isenberg, Frederick Gottman, W i ll iam Lee.
Stuart So nde rl a nd. Third row,

Fron t row, left to ri gh t, Robert Da ly, Jerry Mill er, George Rose , Keith Elliott, Carl

Skell y, D. B. LaTrobe . Second

row, Ralph Wicke, Si lvino Simsiman, Archie

Bar tho lomew, Seymou r Kl ein , Em i l Saxberg. Third row, Charles Kinn ey, Fred Thom pson , Jim Curt is , John Park , Ern ie Veal.

lndum:rial Engineers ~oeiety
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Institute of Radio Engineers
Front row,

left to

right,

membership chairman;

Harold Hendricks, advisor; Thomas Baron, vice chairman;

Robert King , member of executive board;

Dole Canady, social

Leo nard Fortunat i,

Second row, Norbert Kalthoff, Russell Jouett, Richard Cox, Joe Faver, Robert Y.ount,
McDonald, John Campbell, William Patterson, James Ouimet, Michael Desch, Gerry

chairman ; John

D.

Rex, treasurer;

Richard Cronk,

secretary; David Burns, student bulletin; George Rittenhouse, chairman.
Richard

Stillman,

Sanzuelsan,

Robert

William Walsh,

Rumble,

Robert Stow.

David

Bowers . Th ird row,

Fourth row,

Douglas

Bruce Liebel, Ronald

Banducci, Arthur Walden, Paul Boump, David Heine, James Kaness , Wayne M cMorra n , Tom Coble, Don Hendrix .

Front row, left to right , Phillip Biles, Tom Gonda, Ralph Rasmussen, Jose Munoz, Larry Olsen, Ronald Spitz, Robert White, Edwin Wobber, Dr. Henry K. Wolf.
Second row,

Robert Shelton, Henry Miller, Jonathan Smith, Donald Griswold, J im Motsueda, Daniel Brown, Ron Reich, Robert Wada, Russel l Coover. Third row,

S:ott Overstreet, Don Freve rt , Allan Bell, Francis Rotondi, Peter Bauer, Louis Watts, Joseph Bourdet, Jo hn Isaac. Fourth row, Alvaro Ruiz, Donald Longacre, Wi ll iam
Ring, Johnn y Dirks, Margaret Lloyd, Robert Johnson, Alan Gi ll , Ken Benson, William Smothers, Shiro Seko . Fifth row, Sandy Elden, Forrest Morris, Paul Piquet,
Danko Mirko , John Higbee, J. W. Wright, Larry Gofo rth, Ro bert Mann.

Front row, left to right, Don Mueller, vice president; Edley Watson, secretary; M el Rhoads, treasurer; Gerry Busse, freshman representative; Mickey Dolman, Roy
D. Hall, Pat Deulinger, Don Snow, Warner H. Chang, Don Raymundo, Dan Beauchamp. Second row, Jack Wagenaar, Bob Bader, Howard Schultz, Arthur Whitfield,
H. D. Della, Larry M erriman, Richard Holm, Edward Clark, Roy K. Takes hita, David J. Dorms. Third row, Ramon Rodriguez, William G. Cobb, Bob Heybroek,
Charles Henderson. Fourth row, Fred Hallock, Chet Helt, Dick Brooks, Carl Edhlund, Don Foster, Bill Ehrli ch, Robert Phillips, Gary Copson, Harold Chun, Daniel
Law yer. Fifth row, Scott McMillan, Robert E. Anderson, Richard H. Ande rs en, Bryant Burl eigh, Galan E. Leeman, Tom Priest, Walt Sonnichsen, Bill Nutting, Jim
Davis, A I Melendrez, Walt Van Boxtel, Ernie Morri son. Sixth row, Pete Vallerga, George lvelich, Oliver Wilgress, Don Hampton, Jack Goff, Byron Howard.
Seventh row, Kenneth Walker, Graham Moore, Dennis Ahearn, Ted Jeong, Ronald C. Lee , Edw in Maltz, Edward W. Fong.

American Institute of Arehiteats
Front

row,

left to

right,

R.

L. Graves, advisor;

D.

J.

Faulkn er,

secretary;

R .E.

Hobbs,

presi­

dent; M . A. Theilacker, Sgt. at Arms; W. A. Sonnichsen, treasurer. Second row, Roy Hall , Mel Rhoads,
D. G. Sharpe, John Shaffer, H. D. Della. Third row, Richard Andersen, Ken Schoop , Jack Wagenaar,
Theodore Schultze, Robert Wolstenholm .

~carab

Amateur

Radio Club

Front row,

left to right,

Cleff Ditzen , K6JES, president, Mike Desch, K6TNA, vice president, Don

Hendrix, K6VYC. secretary, Cliff Cloonan, W6VAA, advisor. Second row, Margaret lloyd, WA6CMAj 6;
Carlton Parker, H6HTQ, Henry Miller, K6SSS, Daniel Hancock, K6GAA, Michael Abreu, K6KAA. Third
row,

Chet Hartley, K6CEZ, Steve Mcintyre, K60GT,

Ron Murray, WA6HDX,

Phillip Bi les , K6COY,

Layard Kirby , K6EFB.

Po~ Pha~e
Front row, left to right, Jo hn Peterson, social chairman, Dick Barcus, publicity chairman, Clark Alumbaugh, treasurer, Stanley Shifflet, president, Daniel Sisley,
historian, Jihn Zimmerman, alumni secretary, Jorge Montero. Second row , Charles

Carroll, Dale Allen, Alan

Blackmun, Sukhbir Virk, John Figu eira, Jr., Hal

March, Terry Waki, Fr~d Abuyem. Third row, Warren Brekke , Bruce Serigstad, John Holt, Robert Scherschel , Robert Pate, Richard Palmer, lloyd Mills, Bob Kirby,
Nolte Vaughan.

Front row, left to right: Robert Schrader, recording secretary; James Crowder, Gorresponding secretary; Richard Koury, chairman; Barry Banducci, vice chairman;
Marshall S. Thompson , treasurer; L. W. Gustafson, adviser; John McSwain, Dean Markum . Second row: Lee Gilbert, Robert E. Burrows, Norman E. DeMar,
Daniel L. Esau, John H. Blomquist, Tom B. Bragg , Charles G. McCargar, Tadao N ishioka, Gary Schle ich. Third row: Laurence Colburn, Thomas Sakata, Jerry Shaw,
Roy W. Villers, Ray Mercado , Donald W. Beach , Martin Bauer, Dick Brendlen. Fourth row: Donn Johnson, Gene Covfy, Lowell Claassen, Irvin Witcosky, David
Goldberg , All Sullenger.

Front row, left to right: Richard King , Denn is Riddle, John R. Keyes, Carl F. Mittag , Harry 0 . Claar, Kenneth Pauley, Hideki Hamamoto, Richard Abrams, Jerry
Hawkins , Robert Go rman. Second row: D. B. Nicholson, Cyrus Sabouni, Jan Esten, Dick Ayres, Alvin Bone, Phil Leckenby, Sal Cristofano, Frank Lucero, Edwin
Hiebert. Third row: Lanny Lafferty, Robert Jenny, James E. Fullerton, Bruce A. Peterson, Lee Chapman, Jack Lyons, Leland Horgan, Richard Reeder, Robert W.
Kemple. Fourth row: Warren Manahan , Vincent Fleming, James Wilson, Dick Berbert, Otto Roeckl , Jr., Stephen Price.

Institute of Aeronautical g~Jences

Front row, left to right, Donald Parker, president; James Chesemore, vice-president; Robert Crowl, recording secretary; Paul Piquet, historian; Norman Sharpe,
advisor; Richard Holladay, corresponding secretary; AI Sedgwick, Thomas Baron. Second row, Douglas McDonald, Dean Markum, Ralph Rasmussen, David Heine,
David Bowers , Ernest Buenting, Buell Brown , Mel Rhoads, John Figueira, Jr., Robert Okimoto. Third row , Hal March, Russell Jouett, Guy Baker, Ken Olsen, Robert
King, Richard Cronk, Richard Palmer, Richard Holm, Tom Gondo, George Rittenhouse. Fourth row, Stanley Shifflet, John Rex, Darrel Smith, Gilbert lee, Ted
Glasener, Don Frevert, Allan Bell, Richard McClellan, Howard Schultz, Joseph Bourdet. Fifth row, lowell Claassen, Pierre Du Bois, Irvin Witcosky, Norman De Mar,
Lloyd Mills, Jack Wagenaar, Roy Hall, James Crowder, Robert Schrader, Dale Canady, Ralph Messina, Forrest Morris .

Front row, left to right, larry Olsen, Warner Chang , larry Cookson, AI Colton, Richard Samuelson, Jim Matsueda , Tuan Phon, Terry Waki. Second row, John
Gibbons , Albert Wong , Robert G. Attes, loren Evans, Silvino Simsiman, Edley Watson, Joe Gilman, Jerry Miller, Don Raymundo, Tom Ingman. Third row, Rudy
Ramp, Robert Rickleffs, W . C. Ring, Ronald Philip, Richard Overmyer,' larry Goforth, Denton Delong, AI Shadbourne. Fourth row, Paul Parnell, Oliver Wilgress,
Tom Waller, laurence Colburn, Bill Drowne, William Morga, John Holt, Ron Reich, AI Bateman.



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How much ice does it take?

This is the way to do it .

We "d better get this working if we want to graduate .

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I read you, Mars, loud and clear.

"And if e l ~cte d ,
president. ·'

I will be better than the average

It may be just hamburger but doesn't it smell good?

"The steam goes round and round and it comes out
here."

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Sorry, buster, this one doesn't go to Chicago.

Some senior projects can take you way out on a

Even engmeers have to eatl

The beginning of a launching station.

Whoo;>sl I drew th e wrong rooml

limb.

Hurry up, men.

Well, it was working.

When do engineers find time for play?

Interesting?

Family Fun

Engineering

Week

"Mrs. Engineering Week, " Rita Olsen, reigned over National Engineer ing
Week festivities . She is the wife of Mechanical Engineer, Kenneth Olsen .

Dave Kempf and Betty Betz, view the Eng ineering. Week dis­
play in the lower hall of the Administrat ion Building . The
display is one af several set up by the Engineering Council.
This year's theme was " Engineering ' s Challenge - The 1960 ' s."

Harold

P.

Hayes,

gineering Week, "

Frank

McCulloch,

" Mrs.

En­

Rita Olsen, Kenneth Olsen and

Dick Flaherty inspect one of the engineering labs.

Frank

W.

McCulloch

is

congratulated

by

l.

F.

Osteyee, acting Dean of Engineering , College Dean
Harold P. Hayes, " Mrs. Engineering Week,"

Rite

Olsen , and Kenneth Olsen . McCulloch, chief of the
los Angeles news bureau of Time , Inc., highlighted
Nat ional Engineering Week with a presentation of
h is views on the rapid growth in stature of the
West as a result of the growing importance of the
Western
munity.

technological

engineering-scientific

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The lAS Smoker

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Dedicated to promoting the spiritual life among Cal Poly stu­
dents, the campus religious organizations provide recreational
activities as well as encourage attendance at church services.
These clubs sponsor non-credit courses in religious and social
problems to provide answers for common questions . To aid in
individual problems, students are given the opportunity to receive
counseling from the minister of their choice.
Religion in Life Week is the principal cooperative effort of these
clubs. Speakers, representing the various faiths, take part in as­
semblies, conduct seminars and dorm bull sessions. Most pop­
ular seminars this year were on marriage problems and pre­
marital sexual relations.

KENNETH L. SMITH
Council Choirmon

Inter - Faith

Club Council, Front row, left to right , Ken Smith, Ruby Miller, secretary;
Chester Hartley, James Kaness, Sam Kelly.

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Earl

lacure,

treasurer.

Second

row ,

Charles

Hoffmann ,

Front row, left to right, Jim La Nier, Dianne Storch, Judy Henshaw, Kathleen Thorne, Rebekah Boswell, Duane Seaberg, Randy Smith, James Kaness, Earl
Pomeroy, John Isaac, Carlton Parker, Ra 1 mond Martin. Second row, Larry Owens, Ken Hammer, Daniel Tapin, Allen Dudden, Gaylord McCool, Mary Ann
Seaberg, Merrill Kneeland , Rosemary Thorne, Jo Anne Mass, Lois Axte ll , Richard Nelson. Third row, Neil Marshburn, Don · Bruner, Art Howell , Ron Murray,
Mr . Boyd Baker, IVCF Westcoast Rep., Bob Brodie, Larry Wilsey, Charles W. Branda, Fateh Bika, Phillip Biles, Dale Dodrill. Fourth row, Michael Brinson, Gene
Barnes, Richard Samuelson, Muni Aggarwal, Alan Blackmun , Noel Albright.

lntervarsity Christian Fellowship
Front row, left to right, William Bander, Advisor, Amikam Tanel, treasurer, Soleiman Barvish, vice
president, Fred Wolff, president, Ronald Spitz, Gary Lipp man . Second row, Bill Ehrlich, Dave Goldberg,
Manfred Stein, Sarlin Do uglas, Arthur lisman, Sassoon Shenassa.

Hiller
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Front row, left to right: Duane Strother, president; Doug Graves, vice president; Mafa Adams, Robert Frost, advisor;
The Rev. Walter E. Phelps, chaplain . Row two: Robert P. Townley, William J. Clarke, Raymond lett, Martha Burman.
Row three: Sue Roberts, Helen lindsey, George Burman, Gordon Geist, Chris Wiesg.

Canterbury Club
Wegtrnin8ter fellow~hip
Front row, left to right: AI Bateman, vice moderator; Anthony Gary, The Rev. Ray Heer, college pastor, Richard
Warner, treasurer, Herm Farlough. Row two: Jeff Thomas, Sheldon Ball , Shirley Varnau, Charlie Johnson, Dick Robken.
Row three: Conrad Sloop, Steve Shugart, James Holmes, George Hedlund .

Front row, left to right, Merrill Kneeland, president; Karen Hamp l ,

Gay lord

McCool,

food

chairman;

Roberta

Hopkins,

Shirley Dubin , James Kaness, vice president. Second row, Dea n Lattin , Earl Lecure, Richard Nelson, Larry Owens , John
Isaac,

Dale

Dodrill , Chet Hartley.

Third

row,

Ja ck Cha rls on, Earl Pomeroy, Roy Wells, Jack Herbert .

Roger Williamg Fellowghip

Wegley Fellowghip
Front row, left to right, Pamela Maynard, Marilyn M cEache n, publicity;
BcJZz Stevens,
Row three,

vice

pres ident.

Row two,

Sue

Colvin,

sec reta ry;

George Till ey , president;

Karen Grant, San dy Wherry , Ala n Huffi ne, Bill Brooks, Chic Jones, Peng Lim .

Norman Montague, Ralph Paulin , Jim Pu tt, Bo ~ McMains, Ted Damask, Richard Ma son .

Deseret
Front row , left to right , Glenn W ight, sponsor, Dick
Klein , president; Linda Remund, Irene Holmes. Sec­
ond row , Norman Seid, Gordon Gibbs , Don Z iegler,
Joe Boyd . Third row , Steve Tatum, Don Russell,
Dave Dixon, Jim Campbell .

Christian gcience

Organization
Front row, left to right, Lewis Colarossi, president; Bradford Johnston,
vice president; Amy Randall, music chairman; Zell McClelland, treasurer.
Second row, Kay Williams, Pete Benway, A. M. Zollars, advisor.

Chi Alpha
Front row, left to right , Jim Kaness, Ron Murray, president; Robert Veil,
vice president. Second row , Ken Hammer, Program chairman, Paul Ken­
yon , advisor. Not pictured , Arlene Perry, secretary; Ward Bingham,
publicity chairman; Glenn Strickland , Rev. Veron Ragsdale, chaplain;
Bill Howell, Ivan Jones.

Front row, left to right: Richard Jacobs, treasurer; Mordy Zegers, president; William Morga, vice president; Luz Bustos, Angelica Vizil, Irene Almogela, Judy Bet­
loch, Mary Jane Niboli, Judy Silva, Joan Soares. Second raw: Anthony Massa, Daniel Stone, Sylvia Knight, Carol Rizzo, Marilyn Harris, Penny Gardner, Kathi Ham ­
lett, Eileen Leppold, Ann Gonzalez, Lani Hanna tt. Third row: Larry Cortland, Martin Reilly, Tom Gartland, Ruby Miller, Coral Zeller, Gail Bonde, Sal Lucido, Ray­
mond Totah , Anthony DiNapo li, Layard Kirby, Walt Haslemann . Fourth row: Richard Ochs, Anthony Bertholf, John Kellner, Joe Perry, German Nef, Mark
Gaskiewicz, Don Shirley, Don Hamilton, James Poush, Leo Rapp, Joseph Shaw, John Iribarren, Bernie Sullivan (camera shy).

Newman Club
Gamma Delta
Front row, left to right: Barbara Boris,
Bill Schuette, Gary Morse, John Duken,
Elmer Baumgarten, Emery Mesenbrink,
Shirley Otto , Col. W. Voehl. Second row:
Kay Griese!, Ebert Griese!, John Steffek,
Phil Glumm, Don Nevi ns, Mike Watkins,
Rev. S. A. Quebe.

Religion
in

life
Week
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Front row, left to right: Barbara Boris, public relations,
Chic Jones, chairman, Barbara Whelchel , secretary, Donna York, treasurer. Row
two : Rev. Ray Heer, coordinator, Dr. Marvin Brown, advisor, Rev. Bill Brewer,
coordinator.

Mr. Baker"s remark in a seminar provokes a smile from Bob McCorkle, right. Twenty·
seven seminars were held during RILW .

Conformity is discussion topic of Sunday ossembly
moderated by Chic Jones, second from left. On the
panel were Rubbi Bauman, Rev. Fr. Barry and Rev.
Upshaw, from left.

Rabbi Bauman meets with men from lassen Dorm
in one of the many dorm bull ·sessions .

Front row, left to right: Roy Hughes, advisor; Joe Copeland, secretary; John Panagakis,
chairman . Second ra w : J ohn Healey, Don Longacre, Don Roberts, Warren Smith, Bob
Bostrum, Vic Hall, Don Morri s.

Board Of

JOHN PANAGAKIS
Chairman

Athletia Control
Inter ­ Class Council
Front row, left to right : Tom Lingham , Richard Batcheller, Dick Warner. Second row: Zell McClelland, secretary-treasurer, Bob Lucas,
president; Lee Foreman , vice president, John Keyes, Jr. Third row: Carol Gilmour, Jim Little, Shirley Sesna, Barbara Hannon,
Mary Ann Tomasini , John Isaac.

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~an t -; '·
I•J ll

~'J'Jt;

VARSITY FOOTBA LL TEAM: Front row , left to right : Ed Lebow, manager; Phi l Ko leszar, Guy Tucker, Willis H i ll , Tam

Kloste rman , Benny M artin, Tom Darne ll ,

Bob Johnson , Marshall Kulju , Jim M urph y, Don O 'Meara , Stevie Graham, mas cot . Row two: Cameron Best, Gary Van Horn, Darwin McGill , Rich Tucker, Pat
Lovel l, Ca rl os Gonzale s, Jo hn Panagakis, Claude Turner, Bob Williams, Curtis H i ll , Bill Jones, Richa rd Ma x. Row three : Wa lt Williamson , John Ramsey, Roger
Kelly, Ted Tollner, Ken Roberts, Lynn Lobaugh, Joe Copeland, Denn is Wagner, Bob DeMartin , Mike A rlotta , Jim Criner, Coach Leroy Hughes. Fourth row : Fred
Martin , Fred Boettcher, Jay Henry, Bill Ross, Carl Bowser, Ray Porras , Russell Woods, Rod Baughn, Carl Murra y, Dan Epperly, Vic Hall, Bob Moore, equipment.

~cores
CP

VARSITY COACHES: Left to right : Coach Ray Hughes and Assistants Sheldon Harden
and Howie O ' Daniels.

OPP

36 .. ...... SAN DIEGO UNIVERSITY ........ 12
18 ........... MONTA NA STATE . .. ..... . ... 35
12 . . . . . . . . . . . SAN Dl EGO STATE . . . . . . . . . . . 6
55 . ... . .... EASTERN NEW MEXICO . . . . . . . . . 0
6 . . . . . . . . . . LONG BEACH STATE . . . . . . . . . . 3
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRESNO STATE ............ . 27
28. . . . . . . . . . LOS A NGELES STATE ...... .. . . 29
20 . . . . . . . . . . . . LEWIS & CLARK . ... . .... . .. 10
48 . . . . UN IV. OF CALIF., SANTA BARBARA .... 20

Vargity Football
Shattering many Mustang records throughout the season, the Cal Poly gridmen rolled to a 6 win- 3
los s record under the tutoring of mentor Roy B. Hughe s.
San Diego Univer si ty was the first Mustang victim of the season, followed by San Diego State, Eastern
New Mexico, Long Beach Sta te, Lewi s and Clark, and the University of California at Santa Barbara .
Montana State, Fresn o , and Los Angeles State inflicted Poly ' s only losses. LA won 29-28 in a Rose
Bowl thriller in which the winning touchdown was scored in the waning moments of the game.
Many new Mustang records were established during the 1959 season. Tom Klosterman had 77 com­
pl eted passes for 129 attempts, both records for pas ses attempted and completed for one season. Carl
Bowser totalled 205 yards in 12 carries for the new one-game individual rushing yardage record.
Curt Hill caught 48 passes for a new reception record for Cal Poly ends. Willis Hill converted six
times during the Santa Barbara contest to establish a place kicking record.
Throughout the season, the Mustangs showed their fine competitive spirit and with many returning
letermen, the 1960 squad should be even more exciting . .

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Bob Willia ms fl a ttens Long Beach State de fende r as Cla ud e Turn e r rambles past for more yardage .

Curtis Hill
End

W ill is Hill
Halfback

Carl Bowser
Fullback

Pat Lovel l
Tackle

Tom Klosterman
Quarterback

Carlos Gonza les
Guard

Ken Roberts
Guard

Rich Max
Center

Bob DeMartin
Guard

Claude Turner
Halfback

John Panagakis
Quarterback

Vic Hall 133) turns to wa tch Joh n Pa nagakis stretch f or a
game.
Darwin McGill
End

long pass during the Fresno State homecoming

Joe Copeland
Cente r

Gary Van Horn
Halfback

Ray Porras
Fullback

Sylvester Cooper
Tackle

Vic Hall
Halfback

Pass-catc hing aritst, Curt Hill, snags another against Long Beach. Hill was one of the leading receivers in
the CCAA.
Bi ll Jones
Halfback

Seconds after l ewis and Clark quarterback throws th e pigskin Gary Van Horn (46), Bob Williams (54), and
Fred Boettcher snow him under.

Thomas Darnell

I

Halfback

Don O 'Meara
Fullback

Norton Engen
Halfback

J im Murphy
Halfback

Marshall Kulju
Halfback

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Willis Hill, sensational PAT and field goa l kicke r, also

had

running

ab ility

a nd

proved

it agai nst

San

Diego with ma ny fin e jaunts.

Dick Tucker
End

Benny Martin
Halfback

lynn Lobaugh
Guard

Billy Ross
Tackle

Rod Baughn
Tackle

G. W. Wingo
End

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Mike Arlotto
Tackle

Jay Henry
Center

Guy Tucker
Halfback

John Ramsey
Quarterback

J im Criner
Fullback

A strong rush on San Diego passers enab led Po ly to score another victory. Here, three Mustangs force the
quarterback to make a hurried toss which wen t to no avail.
Roberts Johnson
Guard

Curt Hill out-maneuvers Eastern New Mex ico backfiei.:J to get wide open for a Tom Klosterman pass in a
55-0 romp over the visitors.

Dan Epperly
Tackle

Roger Kelly

Phil Koleszar

Fullback

Halfback

Denis Wagner

Russell Woods

Guard

Guard

Ted Tollner
Quarterback

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Fred Boettcher

Harlee Holbrook

End

End

Cal Poly 's 1959 freshman football squad, al ­
though playing only four games, compiled an
outstanding record with four victories and no
defeats.
Paced by the quarterbacking of Ken Lott and
Dick McBr ide, and the outstanding line play of
AI Marinai and Roy Scialabba, the Colts sailed
to smashing victories over Fresno State, Taft
Junior ·college, San Jose State, and Cabrillo
College.
Most notable in the triumphant season was the
drubbing of rival Fresno. While rolling up 466
yards and holding the Bullypups to only 14, the
Colts woo easily 51-0.
Other seasonal game scores were 28 -6 over
Taft. 45-7 over San Jose, and 20-18 over Ca­
bril!o. Santa Barbara forfeited their scheduled
game to the Colts.

Raul Castill carries the pigskin for the Colts as they roll to an undefeated season .

Fre8hmen

Football
COACHES: Assistant Coach Walt W illi amson , Coach Tom lee,

Fleet.footed Colt halfback Eddie Pope scampers t hrough San Jose State defenders
for large gain .

FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM : Front row , left to right: Asst. Coach Walt W i lliamson, Jerry Dow, Raul Castillo, Ken Loll, Roy Marzorini, Gil Stork, Jim
Hock, Bil l Stewart, Coach Tom Lee. Row two: Ed Simas, Duane Keck , Brent Jobe, Andy Burn ett, Jim St. Clair, Dick M cBride, Bob Bernstein. Row three :
Dick Short, Jim Ledbetter, Jim Archer, Wayne Maples, Sumner Hube r, Lo ve ll Chase, Eddie Pope. Row four : A I M orinoi , Bob Whitford , Bill Dauphin,
Skeete r White , Roy Scialabba, Jo y Hart, Dean Carleson. Junior assista nt coaches in front ore Terry and Mike Lee.

1960 Golf team: Tony Casso , Dick Collin , John Quinn, John Collin.

John Collin prepares to make a hole in one.

Golf
Coach C. J . Hanks

1960 Golf team : Coach Hanks, Jon Patterson, Dave Reed, Buddy Joe Petty.

Cal Poly's Golf Team will participate in
five triangular CCAA conference matches
and three tournaments this spring. The
tournaments are the Northern California
Intercollegiate at Santa Cruz, the South­
ern California Intercollegiate at Indian
Wells and the CCAA Medal Tournament
at Fresno.
Team Captain, Dick Callin, is the only re­
turning letterman from last year's team,
which won eight matches and lost three .
His brother, Richard Callin, plays num­
ber one followed by Tony Cossa, Buddy
Joe Petty, Joe Edwards, Dave Reed, John
Quinn, and Jon Patter:;on .
All the teams are stronger this year in
the CCAA conference. Los Angeles State
and San Diego are expected to defeat
the defending champion, Fresno State.
Cal Poly has won three matches, lost
two, and hopes to have a 500 season.
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lenni~

Better duck netman, I'm serving now!

I do all the runni.ng and my partner just stands there .

The Mustang Tennis team, coached by
Ed Jorgensen has hopes of placing high
in the conference race and a Iso a possi­
bility of taking the title .
The team, up to date, is undefeated.
Among the present victims are Long
Beach State, Los Angeles State and
Fresno State. Possibly the toughest op­
ponent will be San Diego State.
Additions of players, who have im­
proved the team include Pete Edwards,
formerly of San Jose City College, and
Mike Moore, a freshman, wh o comes
from Eureka High School.
Returning lettermen from last year are
Don Lord, Tom Darnell and John San­
ford . Other members are Gary Long­
anecher, Tom Lindham and Ken Belden.

Coach Edward Jorgensen.

1960 Cal Poly tennis squad, George Spain, Pete Edwards, Rawson Lloyd, Don Lord , Mike Moore,
Jack Sanford, Tom Darnell, Coach Ed jorgensen .

Front row, left to right, Frank Garcia , Lorry Owens, Tom Darnell , Jim Rott, Fronk Matamoros, Dick Chilson. Row two , Ken Gardiner, Mike Summers , Leo Lamb ,
G. W. Wingo, Roy Scialabba, Romeo Rive ro , Dave Loom is, ma nager, Coach Sheldon Harden . Row three , Asst. Coach Harold Simonek, Lynn Dyche, John Lilies,
Joy Hart, Ken Roberts, Pot Lovell, AI Morinoi, and Wayne Womer.

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Hosts for the Eleventh Annual Pacific Coast
Intercollegiate Wrestling Tournament, Cal
Poly's matmen enjoyed a fine season under
Coach Sheldon Harden with a 10 win and 5
loss record.
After completing the regular season with
victories over San Jose State, U.C.L.A., and
Stanford, the Poly grapplers played host to
21 colleges and universities as the PCL's
were presented in the new men's gymna­
sium .
Three Mustangs were able to place in the
PCL with heavy-weight Pat Lovell taking all
honors for the second time in three years.
Jim Root, 130-pounder, grabbed fourth in
his division . Also placing fourth was Ben
Paz in the 167- pound class.
Defending champion Oregon State walked
off with top honors of the PCL followed by
Washington State, Portland State, Oregon
College of Education, and Cal Poly.
Pat Lovell not only won the big one in the
PC!., but he was elected team captain for
the Mustangs, had a 7 -1 record, won the
Cal Poly High Point Trophy, and also the
Outstanding Wrestling Award.
The fastest fall trophy went to 191-pounder
Ken Roberts who had an unblemished 7-0
record .
Other outstanding matmen and their records
were: Howard Bryant 7-1, Frank Garcia 11-3,
Jim Root 10-5, Henry Lomax 8-3, Ben Paz
11-4, G. W. Wingo 6-2, Ken Gardiner 3-4,
and Dave Dickson 1-9.

Wrestling
SHELDON HARDEN
Coach

Now I got yo, if that referee would get out of the way .

Heavyweight Pat lovell prepares to
rega in his PCI champ ionship.

Who 's got who?

Now you play like a wheel barrow.

Rolling and rolling and . ..

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Novice
Wrestling
Tournament
TOM HALL
Tournament Organizer

Front row, left to right, Art Kishiyama, Larry Owens, Neal Pew, Jim Root, Ken Gardiner, Henry Lomax. Row two: Gene Barnes", Jerry Dow,
Coach Sheldon Harden, Ken Roberts, Edd ie Pope .

What a pose for such a formal picture!

Eddie Pope uses strength and weight to flatten AI Marinai.

Boxing

Watch aut far my right hand.

Boxing Team: front row, left to right: Charles Dugan, Freddie Martin, Bob Bruner, Gerald Gebbie. Bill Ba~chi , Tim Wellman, Sam Ma rquez, Serob Avakian,
Coach Tom Lee, Sarkiss Noravian.

Miss Knockouts try to live up to their names, but who ever saw boxers laughing while
being clobbered?

Coach TOM LEE

195

Better lay down before I knock you down .

--

let's ·rest; I' m tired.

Right in the breadbasket.

Hold your hand up higher.

196

" Now hold ill You can 't hit him when he is downl"

Have you had enough?

Novice Boxing Tournament

SAM MARQUEZ
Tournament Organizer

TOURNAMENT WINNERS: Front row , kneel ing, left to right: Jackie Cline, (132); Socko Novarian, (125); Gene Martin, (119); Tim Wellman.
(139) . Second row: John Ramsey, (165) ; Carol Gilmour, Miss Knockout; Polly Paul, Miss Knockout; Pete Stucky , (147); Coach Tom Lee.
Third row : Roy Scialabba , ( 156); Richard Cabral, ( 17 8) ; Charles Dugan, (HW). Not pictured, Duane Keck, first runner-up.

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f!J!E) }

1959-60 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD: Left to right: Richard Gatlen, Vic DiGi ovann i, Rally Rounsaville, Jim Webster, Bill Warmerdam, Bob Eberhardt, George
Ca mpbe ll , Malcol m M cCormick, Don Lo rd, Joe Rycrow, Roy Johannsen, Jerry Shackelfurd, Jim Clark, Da le Kuykendall, Bob Hutton . In front: Coach W illiam
Hicks, manager Tom Sawyer, Hea d Coach Ed Jorgensen .

Varsity Basketball
As the 1960 CCAA basketball season opened, Cal Poly's
Mustangs loomed as top contenders for the title. But as the
season progressed the Mustangs were found in the cellar
after some close one and two -point losses. The second round
of league play proved quite different as Jorgensen 's squad
bounced back to beat San Diego State, Long Beach State, and
Fresno State. Fresno won the CCAA despite the loss.
Two contests between Los Angeles State and Cal Poly saw
the highest scoring of the CCAA as Poly won 111-106 and
lost 106-108 in a double-overtime thriller at L.A.
Pre-league action saw the Mustangs travel to the Redlands
Tournament where they won one game while losing a pair.
A tour to the East followed with the team flying to New York
City, Buffalo, Ohio, and returning by way of Idaho. On this
trip their record was 4 wins, 1 loss.
Coach Ed Jorgensen used a two-platoon system many times
during the year with the number one unit composed of Joe
Rycraw, Malcolm McCormick, Rally Rounsaville, Jim Clark,
and Vic DiGiovanni . Another frequent starter was Jerry
Shackelfurd.
Joe Rycraw was the big man for the Mustangs doing every­
thing but selling popcorn in the stands. Joe led the team in
total points (348), po ints per game (14.5), rebounds per
game (12.1 ), and high single scoring effort (27 against L. A.
State).
Others and their averages were: McCormick 11.2, Rounsa­
ville 9.4, Clark 9 .0, Shackelfurd 8.7, DiGiovanni 8.1.
The Mustangs averaged as a team 74.3 points while their
opponents scored 70.6.
.
With only two starters leaving, Coach Jorgensen will be
looking forward to having a ball club that will be a threat
to the CCAA crown.

RALLY ROUNSAV ILLE
Guard

JIM CLARKE
Guard

Big George Campbell and the 1959-60 Cal Poly basketball season begins on the home court.

MALCOLM McCORMICK
Center
JOE RYCRAW
Forward

VIC DiGIOVANNI
Guard
JERRY SHACKELFURD
Forward

COACH ED JORGENSEN

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-

Joe Rycrow goes up
session of
Vic DiGiovanni stretches arm high over
Aztecs as he goes up for two .

Two more for big Joe , Mustang leading
scorer.

JIM WEBSTER
'Guard

BOB HUTTON

Guard

BILL WARMEDAM
Forward

' a nd Poly gets pos­
·he ball.

Aided by a San Diego shoulder Warner­
dam fires one for Poly.

Please go in, ball , I've just got to score.

RAY JOHANNSON
Forward
DALE KUYKENDAll
Guard

BOB EBERHARDT
Center

~cores
88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Westmont . . . . . . . ........ 68
62 .. .. .... . ..... . Cal Western . .. ......... . .. 48
72. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Redlands ... . .... . ....... 86
61 .. . .. .. ... ..... . Chapman ................ 69
77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kent State . . . . . . . . . . ..... 60
74 ...... ..... New York University ........... 62
61 . . . . . . . . . . . . Buffalo University ... .. ... .... 59
72 ............. Adelphi College ... .. .... .. .. 77
59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Idaho State . . ... .. ... .. ... 58
59 .............. Santa Barbara . . . . .. ..... .. .60
111 . . . . . . . . . . . . Los Angeles State . ...... . .. . 106
64. . . . . . . . . . . . . San Diego State .... . ........ 81
65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Westmont . . .. ..... .... .. 54
58. . . . . . . . . . . . . Long Beach State ............. 72
106. . . . . . . . . . . . Los Angeles 3'fate ........... 108
84. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Occidental ............... 63
95 ............ San Fernando State ............ 73
67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fresno State ... ...... ...... 77
72 .. ... . .... .. San Francisco State ..... ...... . 53
68 .... .. . ...... . Santa Barbara ............ . . 69
68. . . . . . . . . . . . . San Diego State . . . ....... .. . 64
88. . . . . . . . . . . Pasadena Nazarene ......... . . 86
82 . ..... : . . . . . Long Beach State ... ... ..... . 80
69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fresno State ............... 62

Clark drives in with his familiar floating jump-shot.
Webst" r and Rounsaville team up to score two against Westmont of
Santa Barbara .

A trip to the East highli ghted the season for ten Mustangs.

J. V. Ba8ketball
Paced by the scoring of Bill Clemo, Larry Larson,
Mike Nichols, and Bill Lawson, Cal Poly's first Frosh
basketball· squad amassed 14 victories while losing
nine.
This squad was a tall one with the average height
being around 6 '2". After some tough breaks and
close ball games that added quite a few gray hairs
to the young coach Bob Thetford, senior P. E. major,
the Colts fielded a fine team that scored victories
over Taft J . C., Fresno State Frosh, Westmont Frosh,
and the Santa Barbara Frosh.
With the valuable experience gained by these
cagers, varsity coach Ed Jorgensen will be looking
forward to having them on the 1960-61 squad.
Other team members included: Glenn Cooper, Bill
Rice, Gary Law, Pete Edwards, and Walt . Harris.

Bob Thetford briefs the team before an important ball game.
The squad had a 15-9 record.

Coach Bob Thetford

1959-60 Fresh squad, left to right: Skeeter White , Bill Trimble , Bill Rice, Richard Dean , Bill Clemo, Glenn Cooper, Gary law, John Feusi, Bill lawson, Martin
Smith , and larry larson . Coach Bob Thetford in foreground .

Splish-splash, I was taking a bath.

Look at him balancing the ball on his head.

Water Polo
Coach Richard Anderson

Cal Poly's Water Polo Team, coached by Dick
Anderson, finished the season with five wins,
six losses and placed fifth in the state college
tournament.
Jack Adams and Larry Cole were selected All
State second string .
Other members of the team were Jesse Olson,
Francis Bell, Don Lillywhite, Dale Owens, Tony
Gray, Frank Brooks, Russ Poe, Robert Marsh, Don
Longacre, Allen Starr, and Chuck Johnson.
Water Polo squad , front row, Jesse Olson , Francis Bell, Don Lillywhite, Jack Adam , Dale Owens, Tony Gray. Back row, Ceach Dick Anderson , Frank Brooks , Russ
Poe , Robert Marsh, Don Longacre, _Allan Starr, Larry Cole.

Swimming team: front row, left to right: Jerry Storm, Mike Francis, Bruce Allen, ' bick Hoffman. Row two: Jess Olson, Francis Bell, John Carr, Jock Adam, Dole
Owens, Tony Gray. Row three: Coach Dick Anderson , Russ Poe, Courtney Chills, Robert Marsh, Allan Storr, Lance Goodwin, Lorry Cole, Fronk Brooks.

Varsity
The 1960 Mustang swimming team, coached by Dick
Anderson, is undefeated · in league play, and is favorite
to win the conference title.
Records that have been broken up to date are l 00 and
200 yard bdck stroke, the 400 yard medley relay, 1500
meter, and the 100 and 200 yard butterfly.
Coach Richard Ande rson

I'll race you to the other end of the pool.

The butterfly from the deep.

Fa ye Clausen , PCI ch a mp ionshi p queen, holds the prized trophy which wrestl ing teams from Chico State, Washing ton State, Oregon State, and
Cal Po ly vi ed for.

Trophy ~uare
The Clarence Brown Award is presented each year to the outstanding athlete in each sport. Winners and coaches are shown here with
Stan Ge rrie , mana ger of Clarence Brown Jewelers. Left to right : Richard Anderson , Thomas Lee, Ed Jorgensen , Gene Lenz, William Hicks,
Hall, Vic Hall, John Allen , Sheldon Harden , and Stan Gerrie .

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" What will I do if the straps break?"

The gymnastics team , coached by Major Plath and Dr. Glenn
Noble, has defeated San Diego State in their only dual
match this year.
Herman Farlough, a senior and All -American team member,
who placed second in the rope climb at the PCI, placed third
in the same event at the UCLA Individual Invitational Meet.
Jo-hn Sewell, an all around athletic performer, placed second
on the side horse at the UCLA Meet. Kittridge Burton, a
senior and defending CCAA champion, was successful on the
parallel bars at the same meet. Other members of the team
are Dalton Sherwood and Charles Cox.
The team will compete in the CCAA tournament, and hopes
are high for victories in the rope climb, parallel bars and
side horse.

" Is he pulling the magic rape trick?"

GymnagtiM

Front row, kneeling, left to right, Wilber Silva , Herman Farlough, Kittridge Burton. Second row , Marl in
Boisen, Farrell Cummings, Charles Cox, John Sewell. Not pictured , Julian Branch.

Coqches Major Charles Plath and Dr. Glenn Noble.

Cal Poly's Cross Country team had a very fine
season with some of the best runners competing
in the events for them . With Don Lee and Jack
Wofford carry ing the squad to victory, the Mus ­
tang spikers trotted to many victories . They a t­
tended many invitational meets and were run ­
ning very well in the CCAA conference. Oth er
team members were Louis Rod ri guez, Cody
Evans, and Edgar Chavez.

CROSS COUNT RY TEAM, Fro nt row, le ft to right , Loui s Rodriguez, Cody Eva ns,
Edga r Chavez. Row two, Do n Lee, Coach J im Je nsen, Jack Woffo rd .

Cross Country
JIM JENSEN
Coa ch

And t hey ' re off a nd runn ing!

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196 0 Track squad , first row , left to right, Gary Kuhn , Dick Gatl in, Lou is Rodriguez, Jack Wofford , Denn is He ster, Don Lee . Second row , Pierpon La idley , Ray
Ride out, lngvar Hallsteinsson , Lanny Le fferty , Ma rshall Kul ju , Dave Dickey, Arthur Wilson. Third row, Walt W ill iamson , coach, Don Whitefi eld , Steve Salter, Vic
Hall , Bill Armerdamm , Frank Carroll , Larry Richer, coach.

Traek
In contention for the CCAA championship, the
1960 Cal Poly track squad fielded some of the
finest prospects that have been at the school in
many years . The first Frosh track team in Poly's
history got its initial start this year also .
Vic Hall turned in some of the season's best
marks while running in the 100, 200, and 440
yard events. Vic is an Olympics prospect along
with lngo Hallsteinsson, from Iceland, who
heaved the javelin for Poly.
In the 440, 880, and one mile relay Dennis Hes­
ter had the distinction of being the Mustangs'
top man . In the field of high-jumping and
broad-jumping along with the 100 yard dash it
was Art Wilson who carried the torch for Poly.
Jack Wofford was one of the squad 's best dis­
tance men and he competed in the two-mile run.

Vic Ha ll , Cal Poly's Olym?iC hopeful , starred in
t he 100, 220 , and 440 events.

Row one: Richard Simmons , Jim Harper, Willis Hill, Jim Taylor. Row two: Jim Newkirk, Ken Eaglinsan, Jerry 'Johnson, Chuck Giordano. Row three : Wayne
Sorenson , AI Warmich , Bob Williams, Ted Tollner, Coach Bill Hicks.

Ba~eball
The season started slow for the Cal Poly 1960 baseball squad
but as the second half of league play began the Mustangs
began to roll up their victories.
Fresno State, the University of California at Santa Barbara, and
league-leading Los Angeles State were downed by the reju­
venated Mustang nine. These wins boosted their record to 10
wins and 17 defeats .
Among some of Cal Poly's tougher opponents that were defeated
outside of league play included San Jose State, the University
of San Francisco, UCLA, and the University of Southern California.
Regular starters for Coach Hicks' on the diamond were Jim
Harper 2B, Wayne Sorenson CF, Rich Simmons LF, Bob Williams
1B, Jim Taylor 3B, Chuck Giordano RF, Rally Rounsaville SS, and
Jerry Johnson C. Mustang pitchers were Jim Newkirk, AII-CCAA;
Ted Tollner, and Rod Atnip.

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Coach Willa im Hicks saw his third season as Cal
Poly ' s base ball mentor.

Rich Simmons

I' II get you yeti

Jerry Johnson

Willis Hill

Jim Taylor

Will it be a homer?

Jim Harper

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Bob Williams

Poly horsehider slides back to first on an attempted pickoff.

Cameron Best

"Get yourself back in that dugout!'"

Another strike-out in the making .

Jim Newkirk

George Scott

Nice poke, you sure slammed that one.

Rally Rounsavi lle

He's got him this time .

A meeting of the minds.

Gene Callen

Bob Bernstein

Wayne Sorenson

Poly man trots across home plate while catcher kneels in mourning .

Another Mustang connects for a base hit.

Y' er out!

Bill Collins

Vincen t Wipf

Noel Kowachi

Walt Pyle

J.V. Baseball

Jerry Willia ms

JERRY LINNELL
Coach

Mike Muir

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FREDRICK ANGELL

CHARLES AROSTEGUY

LOIS AXTELL

Agricultural Engineering

Crop Production

Elementary Education

JOSEPH COTCHETT
RICHARD BERNDT

DONALD BRYANT

LOWELL CLAASSEN

ERNEST CLEMENT

Air Conditioning and

Agricu ltural Chemistry

Farm Management

Aeronautical Engineering

Field Crops

Refrigeration

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JAMES CURTIS

LYNN DYCHE

GALE ENSTAD

HERMAN FARLOUGH

PATRI CIA FITZPATRI CK

Industrial Engineering

Ph ysical Education

Engl ish and Speech

Social Science

Engl ish and Speech

DO UGLAS GRAVES

LILLA HUNTER

CARLA KAUFMAN

DAVE KEMPF

JOHN KILIANY

Socia l Scien ce

Anima l Husbandry

Physical Ed uca tion

Agricultural Journali sm

Industria l Engineering

GraduatM
LEO LAMB

DONALD LORD

ROBERT McCORKLE

Field Crops

Dairy Manufacturing

Farm Management

Activitie8
EDWARD McGREW

ARVEL MARKUM

GARY MORSE

MIKE MOSBROOKER

STEWART MUNSEE

Farm Management

Aeronautical Engineering

Farm Management

Mathematics

Soil Science

WILLIAM POWELL

MARJORIE REDINGTON

DICK ROBKIN

EMERY SALTER

JOHN SANFORD

Field Crops

Home Economics

Mathematics

Mechanized Agriculture

Physical Education

LEO SCHEUBER

DONNA SMITH

MARY ANNE TOMASINI

SONYA WOODS

ROBERT YOUNT

Farm Management

Social Science

Ph ysical Education

Home Economics

Electronics

219

Barry R. Banducci

J. Martin Bauer

Victor J. Berg

John H. Blomqu ist

Donald W. Beach

Harry 0 . Claar

Gerald C. Cleaver

Robert E. Burrows

Stanley E. Corder

Gene C. Covey

James P. Crowder

Norman E. DeMar

Robert P. Dunn

Daniel l. Esau

Robert W. Duffield
Vincent A . Fleming

Aeronautical Engineering
Richard Abrams

Laurence P. Colburn

220

John T. Gibbons

Lee N. Gilbert

Roy l. Griffiths

Hideki Hamamoto

Lowell M . Hobrock

Leland Horgan

Robert W . Kem,oel

Richard F. King

Richard H. Koury

Frank N . Lucero

Charles G. McCarger

Donald B. Nicholson

Richard A. Nicholson

Douglas T. Packard

Raymond E. Ramirez

Otto Roeckl

Thomas Sakata

Gory l. Schleich

Robert C. Schrader

AI L. Sedgwick

Jared W. Shaw

Darrel T. Smith

Dale E. Snider

Albert C. Sullenger

Roy W. Villers

Irvin F. Witcosky

Ag . Chemistry

John P. Dutra

Michael W. Andrews

Ag . Engineering

John P. Hartnett

Carl Takushi

Mohsen, Afjey
Richard B. Farnsworth

William A . Beekman

James K. Churchill

James R. Wilson

Erw in H. Hofm ann

Ronald H. Lampson

Sukeo Osawa

Ahmad Salehi

Daniel Shaw

Kenneth J. Walker

Robert D. Warden

Agricultural Journalism

Ra ymond E. lett

Phyll is Read

Richard L. Colastan i
Air Cond ition ing &

Donald C. Bettencourt

Robert D. Buckingham

Refrigeration
Shafig D. Abu -Hamdan

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Anthony M. T. Chan

Robert E. Crowl

Jay J. lund

Frank P. Farris

Donald R. Martin

James E. Murphy

221

Norvel M. Ney

Carl H. Oeberst

Allan W. Roff

William H. Rust

Keiji Wada

Stephen G. Walther

Wayne H. Womer

Michael T. Zimmerman

Animal Husbandry

James J. Bolster

Ray B. Bunnell

Verne M . Chapman

Donald R. Barner

James R. Crawford

John B. Da lzi el

S. Bruce Dodson

Benson C. Edwards

W i lliam H. Harrington

Robert W . Hecht man

Robert S. Hill

Samuel B. Jackson

Keith M . Fielder
Tommy J. Johnson

Alan . Kisner

John W . Lacey

John 0. Oakes

Dave Oakley

Lawrence N . Olsen

Ronald S. Pardini

Charl es Ra y l

Lynn C. Re ideman

James W . Rogers

Loren E. Schmierer

Peter L. Stucky

Raymond Tanouye

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Richard Grieb
Oli ver W . Ki lham

Donn J. Faulkner
Paul Hsu

Robert E. Williams

Architecture

Robert H. Bader

Fred R. Blecksmith, Jr.

Plato Corpodokis

E. Jack Christensen

Edward J . Clark

Dennis B. Ahearn
'Richard H. Cook

Ramon E. Covarrubias

Robert J . Crawford

David J . Dorms

T. A. Dent

Edward W. Fong
George lvelich

Edwin Moltz
Melvin C. Rhoads

Donoho S. Holl
Michael C. Kiefer

Albert Mesch
Howard D. Schultz

Roy D. Hall

Robert E. Hobbs

Daniel Lawyer

Robert J . Loeffler

J . Graham Moore

Neil G. Moore

Theodore C. Schultze

Donald G. Sharp

Richard A. Holm
Jim McGranahan

Ernest Morrison
Joe F. Strickland

Thomas A. Priest
Kozuaki Roy Takeshita

Michael A. Thielacker

Peter L. Va llerga
E~ley

Watson

Jack K. Wagenaar
lambert P. Willie

Biological Science
Robert W. Wolstenholm
Robert M. Brown
Mac D. Davis
Ross J. Dileo

Ezatollah Yazhary
Gary J. Brusca
Thomas C. Darnell
Derence L. Kernek

Hideo Agena
Stephen P. Cross
Gary F. DeSoto
Joe lien J. Lashbrook

Brent L. lathrop
John l. Potter
Crops Production
Pirus Abraham, Jr.
Robert W. DeMartin, Jr.

Jonnie E. Galloway
Douglas C. Nelson

Michael J. McRae
Mona l. Stockdale
Abdallah Andarmani
lynn A. French

James A. Klaustermeyer
Joseph Perry

Diana Y. Plank
01 iver E. Whatley
William A. Betts
Philip Frymire

Mustafa I. Muafa
Farrokh Pirayesh

Gary D. Smith

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Wayne R.

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Richerd Haxton
Gerald Oberkamper

Donald Morelli

Marlin Morris

John A. Peterson, Jr.

Carmine J. Polito

Richard L. Reed

Martin D. Reilly

Dahl G. Waters

Donald J. Winters

Dairy Manufacturing

Frank Jacinto
David D. Richter

Van Morgan
Electronic Engineering

Robert Abacherli
Austin Olinger

Ronald Banducci

Peter W. Bauer

Allan J. Bell

Lloyd W. Berg

Phillip H. Biles

Joseph Bourdet

David L. Bowers

David N.

Burn~

Claude W. Brown

Daniel N. Brown

John R. Campbell
Thomas R. Eliiot

Dale A. Canady
leonard J. Fortunati

Donald E. Frevert

James W . Gilliand

Tom I. Gonda

Donald W. Griswold

Richard J.

Co~

P. E. Gruwell
David E. Heine
Donald l. Hendrix

Kenneth Hashiro
John Wm. Heine
John D. Isaac
Charles A. Klein
Michael J . lopez
Richard G. McClellan

lawrenc& S. Kreyer
Charles F. lothrop
Douglas S. McDonald
Jose Munoz-Flores
Richard 0. Nissen
James K. Oimet

Robert A. Johnson
Norbert E. Kalthoff
Sam T. Kelly

Russell Jouett
James R. Kaness
lawrence K. Koga
Wayne E. McMorran
Alvin C. Mathews
Maurice Millman

Ray E. Manning
.lim Matsueda
Forrest B. Morris
Donald l. Parker
Floyd E. Pointer

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David E. Nielsen
larry G. Olsen
Scott M. Overstreet

John Rex

William l . Patterson
Ralph C. Rasmussen
Ronald G. Reich

Thomas A. Boyden

Arthur C. Walden

George W. Rittenhouse

Francis J. Rotondi

Robert P. Rumble

Ri cha rd D. Samuelson

Carson L. Serviss

Robert W. Shannon

Edwin S. Webber

William G. Walsh

Electron ics and Math

Thomas W. Wr igh t

Thomas M . Baron

Richard E. Cronk

Kwong W. Fang

John L. Holt

Donald E. Harlow

Robert M . Kirb y

Ted Glasener
Paul C. Piguet

Claude H. Br~dges , Jr.

John G. Figueira

Surn Ho Lee

Richard E. Lohry

Hal March

Robert G. Marshall

Lloyd S. Mills

Robert H. King
Robert Smith
Electrical Engineering

Edmundo Sierra

William C. Smothers

Gerry Stillman

Robert A. Stow

Robert A . Underhill

Robert T. Wada

Victor Andreone

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Jorge H. Montero
Robert W. Schersche l

Arnold I. Noumu
Bruce Serigstad

James L. Taylor
Grey G. Whipple

A. Lenore Cl ine
Peter L. Mann

Jackie L. Cline
Bette Moore

Robert S. Okimoto
Madan M. Sharma

Thomas E. Tuchscherer
John Zimmerman

Ruth Eddy
Louella L. Ormonde

Richard A. Palmer
Stanley G. Shifflet

W. Nolte Vaughan , Jr.
Elementary Education
Patricia Bader

John P. Honeyman
Jane Randall

Robert J . Pate
Robald A. Siemer

Jack Venable
Marjorie Barnett

Carol Hurd
Herman L. Ripp

Jaime Sarria
Daniel W. Sisley

Sukhbir Singh Virk
Sharon A. Bodley

Ellen Kishiyama
Mona Stone

Terry S. Waki
Anne G . Boysen

M . Louise Sturges

Gail P. Thomas

Lindo Wilkinson

Carlene Yowell

Anita J. Glenn

Patricio Kelly

Paul C. Von Der Veldt

David Wang

Ge raldin e M . Anderson
English
M arvin H. Almond
Form Management

Kenneth B. Beach

Thomas L. Bowles

James R. Campbell

Louis D. Covalletto II

W illiam Duflock

Wesley Eode

James R. Fisher

Donald A . Ford

Monte Kinsley

Charles G. Mixon

Judy A. Betlach
Home Economics

Alice M. Campbell

Donald E. Bishop
Bertrand W . Anderson

Alice Creasy

Lindo Ho rmon

Margaret A . Loom is

Renee Vollon

Arch ie G. Bartholomew
Indu strial Engineering

William T. Cooper

M itsuru Hashimoto

Donald B. La Trobe

John Meszaros

Robert L. Nielson

George H. Rase

Kenneth E. Seikel

W. Scott Cummings
Donald E. Denk
Joe E. Faver
Stuart S. Sunderland
Ernest C. Veal
Douglas E. Anderson

Theodore R. Husong

George A. Chapman

Ronald K. Lacey
Bruce W. Liebel
Don Lucas

. Mervin J . McClurg
Felix Mendaros
Donald S. Miller

Philip L. Mattson
Dona ld W . Meyer
Henry C. Miller

Allen C. Darrow
Pierre J. Du Bois, Jr.
Don C. Ferguson

Ronald L. Varner
Richard G. Ackerman
Math
Glen L. Armann

H. Thayle Hancock
George E. Hayo

Richard A. Asplund
John Carr

James H. Kennedy
James C. Lashbrook
Sandra W. Longley

Harvey J. Bader
Franklin D. Carroll
Sheldon Clem

Doyle Harris
Kenneth W. Hubbard
Lawrence R. Keller

John L. Nichols
John D. Oliver
Michael F. Pickett

Kazuo Ogawa
Tuan Tat Phon
Peter Reitz
Donald F. Waniota
Calvin L. Welch
Gilbert E. Wood

John H. Weidner
Ri r. hard D. Winn
Donald Yamashita
Paul R. Hill
Thomas A. Rasmussen
Charles M . Stark

Bob Schmiederer
Gary T. Stevenson
Daniel I. Suzuki

Alton E. Hutch inson
Emil Salmoon
Arthur V. Stayer

Sassoon Shenassa
Lowrance Stiles
Roland J. Veon
Donald T. Yamada
David R. Brunner
Hikmet M. Hanna

Michael T. Andrews
Mechanized Agriculture
Cl iff Hahn
Charles P. Harmon
George S. Voile
Denis D. Baptiste
James F. Barth

David L. Arnold
Mechanical Engineering
Lloyd E. Barn e s
Richard W. Bartlett

AI C. Bateman

William H. Beach, Jr.

William R. Beck

T. Allen Bevan

Phillip A . Bohm

David M. Bosworth

Bill Bousman

Phillip J. Brashear

Lawrence W. Brendlin

Bill A. Brinks

James B. Bristol

Buell L. Brown, Jr.

Elliott D. Brown

Ronald W. Brown

Ernest 0 . Buenting

Kittridge R. Burton

Sherman J. Chan

James R. Chesemore

James M. Collins

Robert J. Cortelyou

Robert P. Do the

John A . Dear

Gary Paul Dews

Richard Donaldson

Charles W. Dunbar

Kenneth L. Eckhardt

Joseph Engeln

William D. Evans

William L. Evans, Jr.

James F. Forchini

James H. Fox

David J. Gaffaney

Joe D. Gilman

Dennis E. Glendenning

Howard

N.

Gearhart

Robert L. Gordon

Nosrot A. Gueromion

Kenneth A. Gustafson

Jerry C. Hanlon

Edward B. Harker Ill

Horly M . Harty

Dono ld L. Hollands

Wolter F. Hooper

Richard I. Hoyol

Richard Ichikawa

Robert W. Ingham

Richard P. Jacobs

John L. Jennings

Robert T. Kobo to

Richard F. Klein

Gene C. Knauer

Donald H. Long

Ronald Lorson

Gerold D. Livers

John C. Longley

William D. McBride

James H. McClain

Robert F. Machado

Donald R. Moloney

Ronald E. Marsolek

Robert C. Martin

John S. Matteucci

Ronald R. Meolhow

Fernando J. Munoz

Herbert Odo

Kenneth R. Olsen

Ronald Omberg

Bruce Orr

David P. Orton

Paul E. Parnell

Neal E. Philbrick

David F. Pierce

233

Paul N. Price
Alan P. Shadbaurne

Frank Teiche
William M. Warner

John Tiedemann , Jr .
David T. Weiss

Kiyoshi Yamane
Susan R. Atkins

234

Lesl ie H. Renck
W ilbur J. Shaffer

Jack F. Tobin
Karl Widiner

James P. Bryson
Joe Copeland

Albert W. Rich
Richard S. Shaw

Raymond S. Totah
Charles L. Williams

Paul A. Downing
Arthur W. Daugherty

James M. Ryan, Jr.
Asalf M. Stellhorn

Leonard R. Vancott
Charles E. Wilson

Ph ilip Greig
Daniel B. Epperly

Duane A. Sanborn
Vernon L. Suberan

Jacob Schmelz
Victor A. Takesh ita

James Walsh
Albert W. Wong

Edwin Nabeta
Richard B. Ferguson

Gary W. Schlicter
Thomas P. Hall

Robert G. Mannini

Darwin K. McGill

William L. Miller

Robert Moore

Ray Porras

Elizabeth Rayl

Catherine Sanford

Richard D. Simmons

Harold Simonek

Jerry A. A. Smith

Diane Smithson

James E. Taylor

Bob Thetford

Don Tsark

Claude E. Turner

Carl Underwood

Shelia Varian

Gilbert Neff

Marcel Olsen

Robert A. Sanders

Jere Schultz

AI Boyce
Poultry Husbandry

Carl A. Germano
Physical Science
William C. Famini

Adrian A. Francken

Milton L. Hall

James C. Hart

Felix Minas

Wm. Roy Anderson
Printing

Guy L. Baker

Neil W. Carpenter

Norman H. Davis

Harold R. Flaherty

Howard W . Gaidsick

David R. Groh

James W. Gwin, Jr.

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235

Jerry N. Holmes
Edwin J. Howe
Edmond W. Kersten
Douglas A. Mussell
Gerald A. Engelken
Ted C. Kramp

Robert K. Jennings
Wal ter l. Lovelady
Vember D. Taylor
Anna May Fent
Jose ph E. Leonard

Ted D. Rink

Richard E. McDone ll
Fred A. Zietz
Nur G. Gu rpinar
Bar bara Overmeyer

Luz S. Bu stos
Socia l Science
Win nie M. C. Jeong
Patricia Patchett

Thomas D. Klosterman
Andrew C. Poe

Ma rsha ll S. Thompson
Ke ith N. Gran t
Soi l Science
W ill ard S. Jo hnston
Richard Holladay, M. E.

Patrick A. Powers

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Technical Arts
Raymond B. Audo
Arthur R. Kitowski
Charles R. Paul
Roger E. Perso
Warren J. Riley
Kenton J . Zlob

Michael J. Kinney
James W. Norton
Joseph D. Williams
Antonio lopesda Silva
Melvin E. Smith

Malcolm E. McPhail

John F. Martin
John R. Van Dyke
Glen H. Stoller
William R. Young

Kenneth K. Smith
G. Ray Wisnom
Byron W. Butler, Jr.

Rex lyons
Neil Marshburn
Bill F. Richardson

Harlan W. Beck
Kenneth E. long

Arnold Kubitski

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Thank~
Kay Johnson - for sending me to my classes, and for working so hard to meet our deadlines .
You 've been a valuable associate editor and fun to work with.
Sherrie Keller for ta ki ng on any and all stray, unwanted jobs and for seeing the deadlines
through to the ex hausting end. Good luck as editor of El Rodeo 1961.
Silver Spigot - for the " tranquilizers" which also helped me get through the bind of deadlines.
Ken Seikel for setting up the " tranquilizers " and for do ing the " troublesome " darkroom jobs
such as printing up the queen pages . Thanks, also, for cleaning up the darkroom after my work
parties .
Pat Fitzpatrick - for doing her job as administration and faculty editor like a former editor-in­
chief should.
for helping to keep the office clean by taking all of the extra pictures of pretty girls,
Bill Rice and for com ing through as a real working sports editor.
Karen Wh ite - for helping initiate the mass production of club pictures . It saved us all a lot of
headaches.
Burt Turney and Mickey Dunlap - for the senior pictures and for the picture of my dog (page
37). Her dog house is a 1953 black Mercury Monterey that I am obliged to chauffeur.
David Wang - for sharing his dinners with me when I worked nights on El Rodeo and for de­
signing the cover of El Rodeo 1960.
Steve Ryan for doing all of those last minute photography chores and for printing pictures
with contrast.
Mr. Healey - for loaning me his keys to the darkroom and supply room for the hundredth time.
Mr. Nicholosn- for being such a good advisor. You gave praise when we were depressed and
gave suggestions when they were asked for.
Lois Roberts for her many hours of devotion to duty. (That's the way to get an A.)
Pam Lettow - for being number one telephone girl. You must have made at least seventy calls
to get the dorm pictures taken.
Dave Brown - for joining the staff at the eleventh hour. You were a great help. We sure
could have used your get-up-and-go last fall.
El Corral for the lemon cokes . Sometimes that was all that kept me going.
Dan Lawson for never using AgEd 215 as a conference room . The staff made good use of it.
El Mustang for giving us all the publicity we needed to get our pictures .
The girls in the A.S.B. office for getting the tons of mimeographing done and supplying all
kinds of es se ntial information .
The custodians for not making a mess of a II of our messes.
To all the students who turned in activity pictures- especially Luz Bustos, Richard Grieb, Ron­
ald Hiebert, Max Howard, and Richard Chilson . Sorry, we couldn 't use them all.
My staff- for getting the book on the presses . I can't thank you all but you've all been a big
help. You did the boring and hard jobs as well as the easy ones and deserve more than two
units a quarter.
Cal Poly student body for making this book possible, which, in turn ,makes my job poss ible.
It's been a very valuable experience and lots of fun .
Enjoy your El Rodeo 1960. Let it be a guide for reminiscing and a resource for forgotten names
and faces when reunions come around.

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