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JUDITH A. COCHRAN

EDITOR

HAROLD W. SHREVE ASSOCIATE EDITOR

LOREN L . NICHOLSON

ADVISOR

TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATION AND
STUDENT GOVERNMENT

8

SEJVIORS

34

LIVIJVG GROUPS

66

ACTIVITIES

98

ORGANIZATIONS

140

ATHLETICS

200

INDEX

238

Tt-.e Presidenfs Cabinet, a College·wide administrative advisory body to tt1e President, meets regularly to discuss College issues. Seated, left to right: C. 0. Me·
Corkle, Dean of College, Kellogg Campus; Robert E. Kennedy, Vice President; J ulian A. McPt-.ee, President; Dole W. Andrews, Dean of College, Son luis Obispo
Campus; Hugh 0. to Bounty, Executive Dean of Planning and Development. Standing, left to rigt1t: Gene Brendlin, Foundation Manager; Howard West, Assistant to
the President, Ex officio Boord Member, and Secretory; Kennett-. Kirct-1 , Assistant to the President, Director of Educational Conference Center, Voorhis Campus. Not
pictured, Harold Wilson, Executive Deon of Operations Analysis.

PRESIDENT1S MESSAGE
One of the cherished traditions of almost every college in the United
States and at Cal Poly is the publication of the yearbook which captures
for all time the memorable events of the school year. This year's El RODEO
does just that. As you look through these pages you will review through
pictures and the written word the activities of the 1963-64 school year-the
athlet ic events, the College Union concerts and programs, drama produc·
tions, Homecoming, Poly Royal, departmental and club activities, and a
multitude of other events.
Beyond that, however, this year's El: RODEO captures that special and
unique spirit which characterizes Cal Poly, its students, faculty and staff.
Beneath the surface there is that "something extra" which has been the key
to the college's growth and the success of its students. Dedication to o
known objective, personality, attitude and citizenship ore all part of this
something special which fills the pages of this book.
This year's El RODEO, like the time you hove spent at Col Poly, is some·
thing special and I know you will cherish it just as I will.
Julian A. McPhee, President
California State Polytechnic College

10

DALE W. ANDREWS
Dean of the College

12

GENE BRENDLIN
Foundation Manager

EVERETT CHANDLER
Dean of Students

HOWARD WEST
Assistant to the President

PAUL WINNER
Associate Dean
of Admissions

DONALD NELSON
Business Manager

JERALD HOLLEY
Registrar

ARLENE VOKOUN
Dean of Women

DR. BILLY MOUNTS
Health Center

ADMINISTRATION

EUGENE RITTENHOUSE
Placement Office

DOUGLASS MILLER
Publications Manager

ROBERT SPINK
Graduate Manager

LINDA HAMLIN
Activities Advisor

DAN LAWSON
Associate Dean
of Activities

RUTH DIETTERLE
Activities Advisor

DON McCALEB
Public Relations

LEONA BOERMAN
Secretary to the
President

JOICS STONE
Associate Dean of
Counseling and Testing

13

DIVISION DEANS
AND
DEPARTMENT
HEADS

DONAlD W. HENSEl
Acting Head
Social Sciences

GlENN NOBLE
Biological Sciences

MilO E. WHITSON
Mathematics

WOODFORD E. BOWlS
Physico I Sciences

COLONEl WILLIAM M. BOYCE
Mil itary Science

ClYDE P. FISHER
Dean of Applied Sciences

APPLIED SCIENCES
14

lEON F. OSTEYEE
Mechanical Engineering

FRANCIS F. WH ITING
Machine Shop

M ILlARD J. FOTTER
Industrial Engineering

ClARENCE RADIUS
Electronic Engineering

CHARlES P. DAVIS
Aeronautical Engineering

HAROlD P. HAYES
Dean of Engineering

GEORGE J. HASSLEIN
Architectura l Engineering

JAMES M. McGRATH
Ai r Conditioning and
Refrigeration Engineering

ENGINEERING
FRED W. BOWDEN
Electrical Engineering

RICHARD C. WILEY
Welding ond Metallurgical
Engineering

15

CARl C. CUMMINS

A. M. FEllOWS
Printing

ROBERT V. McKNIGHT

Technical Journalism

Dean of Applied Arts

JOHN HEINZ

J. M . McROBBIE

MARJORY MARTINSON

Audio·Visuol

Technical Arts

Home Economics

WALTER SCHROEDER

PHILIP GERBER

RICHARD ANDERSON

Education

English

Acting Head
Physical Education

APPLIED ARTS
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ROY ANDERSON

HAROLD DAVIDSON

Business

Music

WARREN T. SMITH
Dean of Agriculture

HARMON B. TOONE
Dairy Husbandry
ond Management

RICHARD I. LEACH
Poultry Husbandry

EDGAR A. HYER
form Management

lYMAN l. BENNION
Animal Husbandry

JAMES F. MERSON
Agricultural Engineering

DANIEL C. CHASE
Agricultura l Business
Management

HOWARD C. BROWN
Ornamental Horticulture

LOGAN S. CARTER
Soi l Science

AG /CULTURE
DeWITI SAMPSON
food Processing

CORWIN M . JOHNSON
Crops

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ASSOCIATED
STUDENT
BODY
OFFICERS

ROY KillGORE, President

Through the annals of time, societies have risen, flourished, and
given way to the new order. As in all great societies, its leadership has
risen from among the educated.
In a world society as complex as ours, understanding of others is
the first order of the day. I know of no other way understanding may
come save through the influence of religion and education.
Education-what a wonderful institution! Before us lie the keys to
understanding. Let us accept our responsibility of being educated; e du­
cated through the classroom for fu ture occupations, through student a ctiv­
ities for better understanding of our fellow man, through student govern­
ment as we help guide the destiny of our Cal Poly society.
May we help create in our earthly days a great society of under­
standing . The keys are before us-the responsibility is ours!
Roy Killgore, ASB President

STEVE SCOFIELD, Vice-President

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JANA MOSGAR-ZOUlAl, Secretory

OR. DAN lAWSON, Associate Dean, Activities

STUDENT AFFAIRS COUNCIL

Row One, left to right: Jock Montgomery, Jono Mosgor-Zoulol, Gini Clark, Koren Froyland, Larry Rathbun, Ronald Longacre. Raw Two: Richard Soares,
Chuck Cruikshank, Roy Killgore, Russell Coover, Roland Lint, Fred Schwilk, Mike Burns. Row Three: Don Lawson, advisor, Steve Scofield, larry Deane, Mike
Elliott, Malcom Kemp, David Holdsworth, larry Hubbell, lyman Ashley.

The Student Affairs Council operates in the. general interest of all the students. It is the
principal legislative body on campus. Whatever the interests of all the students, S.A.C. rep·
resents them in passing upon budgets, handling A.S.B. funds, appointing boards and committees.

Inter-Class Council helps to plan and organize inter-doss activities. The main objective of
this organization is to promote better understanding between classes, fellowship among students,
and high morale for al l.

INTER-CLASS COUNCIL

Row One, left to right: Fred Karig, Gini Clark, Kathy Jones, Eileen Phillips, Clark Punt igam. Row Two: Mike Bliott, Gigi Green, Betts Williams, Nancy
Jeschke, Lindo Baugh, larry Deane. Row Three: James lawton, Steve Snow, Darwin Grigg, Carter Smith, John Macy, C. W. Vrooman, Advisor.

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SENIOR CLASS
OFFICERS

CAP PEAKE, President

These hard working senior class offi­
cers help to coordinate activities during
their last year at Poly. The class carried
on the traditional tree planting cere­
mony, as well as the barbecue, class gift,
and commencement activities.

THOMAS McMANIS, Treasurer

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SCOTI ADlfR, Vice·Presldent

JAMES QUICK, SAC Representative

CLASS OFFICERS

Row One, left to right: Sondy Wright, Kathy Jones, Clark Puntigom, President, Lindo Bough, Gini Clark. Row Two: Alvin Jacobson, Fred Korig, C. W.
Vrooman, advisor, Moe Graham .

SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS

Mike Elliott, Betts Williams, James lowton, President, Gigi Green, Darwin Grigg, Steve Snow.

FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS

John Mocy, President, Nancy Jeschke, Eileen Phillips, lorry Deane, Corter Smith.

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ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE

Row One, left to right: Bill Stefonech, Sandy Heath, Becky Probert, Don Morton, Janet McNeely, Sondra Schwarz, Allan Douglas. Row Two: Tom Anderson,
lynne Johnson, Francine Gobotie, Vicki Bishop, Carol Fletcher, Pam Potter, Mary lindquist, Clark Puntigom. Row Three: Craig Colledge, Miner Fritz, Vicky
lucas, Jean Campbell, Nancy liggett, louise Williamson, Durward Priebe, Jim Sefton.

The main function of the Assembly Committee is to provide concerts for the student body.
This post year we hod The Brothers Four, Dick Gregory, and Vince Guaro ldi. These functions were
thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended. By presenting better performances, the committee
sought to make more money to be used for more and better assembl ies. The Assembly Com­
mittee is also responsible for arranging the College Hour programs.

The policies and criteria for awards are established by the Awards Committee. They rec­
ommend students for "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities," and designate the
senior to be given the award of the "Outstanding Mustang of the Year." Selection· of this stu­
dent is based on achievements during the academic year.
The Awards Committee is also responsible for the recognition of students for their services
to the student body.

A WARDS COMMITTEE

Row One, left to ~ight :. Julie Erickson, Bor_boro Fernomburg, Nancy Kelley, Walt Parrish, Jono Mosgor-Zoulol, Sandy Wright, Paulo Connolly, Toffy
Rowe. Row Two: Mtke Eoson, George Coughltn, Don levensoler, Don Struble, Moe Graham, Bob Mattes, Charles Von Norman, Dr. Don l aw son, Advisor.

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CONSTITUTION & CODES COMMITTEE

Covert Corey, Svson Bo ldrige, Steve Scofield, Povlo Connolly, Dr. Don Lowson, Advisor.

This Committee, under the leadership of Steve Scofield, establishes policies and procedures
for all student body code changes. It also processes all club and organization codes for final
approval by the Student Affairs Council.
Again this year it was necessary for the committee to review the entire constitution and
code structure of the ASB, and to make a number of changes to bring the constitution and codes
into agreement.

DANCE COMMITTEE

Row One, left to right: Hubert f.J Brommo, Sondi Comeron , Delores Homp, Judy Alomguer, Don Woods. Row Two: John Roesti, Steven G. Fischer, Gotthord
Jonson Ill.

The Dance Committee administers and schedules the all-college dances, and
several times each year sponsors a comp~s "Nightclub." The efforts of this
committee have been well rewarded in many a memorable evening.

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DONATIONS COMMITTEE

Dr. Don Lowson, Advisor, Anne Rice, Steve Scofield, Roger Greene.

The main function of the Donations Committee is to be responsible for processing applica­
tions from student organizations who wish to sponsor donation drives. They are directly respon­
sible to the Student Affairs Council. The Donation Committee also sees that the profits from
these drives are submitted to the correct places.

DRAMA COMMITTEE
The Drama Committee's main purpose is to provide entertainment for the student body.
Through use of the little Theater and plays, they can take their audiences almost anywhere.
This year, the Drama Committee has worked to present " Blithe Spirit, " "Antigone," and "Roman­
off and Juliet."

Row One, left to right: Lindo Escomlllo, Roberto Wheeler, June Trosk Audrey Davis, Anne Neblett. Row Two: Glen Smith, Advisor, Gotlhord Jonson Il l,
Joel Meredith, Croig Brommer, Dovld Brune, Rich Brody, Steve Boum.'

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ELECTION COMMITTEE

Row One, left to right: Pom Scoville, Jon Brubaker, Sue Dollar, Jean Stueve, Judy Pettit, Gini Clark, Sandy Wright, June Trask. Row Two: Mary Hall , Susan
Boldrodge, Toffy Rowe, Sue Crostich, Porti Hill, Sue Boot, Barbaro Foley, Pot Bright, Pattie Reber, Ann Hurley. Row Three: Sharon 'Renek, laurel Wurschum,
Christine Kelly, Dione Thomas, Borboro Smith, Stefft Nelson, Nancy Goldsmtth, Joyce Potter, Paulo Connolly, Debby Dtetz. Row Four: Andy Liddell, Ken
Slocum, Chuck Cruikshank, Todd Wilburton , Gordon lou, Bruce Farly, Joe Crosslin, Steve Scofield, Dr. Don lawson, Advisor.

FINE ARTS COMMITTEE

John H. Jacobson, Richard Mansell, Don Robidoux, Chairman, Pedro M. Stern.

BOARD OF ATHLETIC CONTROL

Row One, left to right: lyman Ashley, Fred Clogston, Tim Healy, Jeff Capell, Bob Spink, Dick Anderson. Row Two: Gory Walker, Tom Hobbick, lloyd Petroelje,
Ernie Bray, Dennis Rost, Don Fields, Dick Marvel.

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GAMES AND HOBBIES COMMITTEE

Row One, left to right: Clayton Chrismon, Don Hilmer, John Dade. Row Two: Donald W. Harris, Charles E. Morrin, Bill Stefonech, Rich Brody.

The Games and Hobbies Committee serves as a co-ordinating central council
w ith a ll the hobby-interest clubs on campus.
Highlighting this year's program was the annual table tennis tournament.

HOMECOMING COMMITTEE

Row One, left to right: Lindo Hamlin, advisor, Anne Rice, Allan McKree, Bob Ellis. Row Two: Steve Sanfilippo, Sharon Boysen, John B. Meek, Jr., Don
Stone, Bob Scott. Row Three: lorry Schwab, Chairman, Gilman Goodrich, Jomes E. Hill, Ted A. Cimrol, Joe Orchard.

Under the leadership of lorry Schwab, the Homecoming Committee, presented the alumni,
faculty, students, and community with five of the most beautiful girls on the Poly Campus as
Queen and Princesses of Homecoming.
Organizing and presenting Homecoming is the prime function of the committee. They also
handle publicity and arrange a year end report to present to the next year's committee. These
guide lines help the committee in establishing o bigger and better Homecoming each year.

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INTER-FAITH COUNCIL

Row One, left to right: Beverly Billings, Robert Collinsworth, Chairman, Doris Hofman. Row Two: Philip Saxe, Fred Korig, Burt Knudsen, Ken Wetzel.

The Inter-Faith Council was organized to promote the religious growth of
the students on campus. It co-ordinates the various church youth groups to sponsor
religious drives and activities.

MUSIC BOARD OF CONTROL

Row One, left to right: Ken Fitzhugh, Sue Webberley, Moral Wilson, lorry Rolison. Row Two: Joanne Armstrong , Don Bliss, Dove Holdsworth, Ron King,
Dione Oberodlser, Prudence loutong.

The Music Boord of Control formulates all the policies for Cal Poly's music
deportment, which is mode up of the Women's Glee, Bond, and the Collegians.
It draws up the budgets, and finds ways to finance the various music tours
throughout the year. It a lso promotes all the activities within the music deport­
ment.

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OUTINGS COMMITTEE

Row One, left to right: Alvin Jacobson, Elden Sondy, lorry liggett, Beo Sondy, Lon Gruenfeldt. Row Two: Burl Estes, Don Hilmer, Hugh Brommo, Lindo King.

The Outings Committee is in charge of organizing all outdoor campus activities and field
trips. To enable the students to enjoy their trips and activities is the goal of this Outings Com­
mittee.

Poly Royal is o busy time on campus and the Poly Royal Boord has the responsibility of
organizing and coordinating all activities. These activities include queen selection, departmental
displays, dances, carnival, and the inter-collegiate rodeo. The major divisions on campus all
have representatives to this board and work to give the campus an enjoyable Poly Royal.

POLY ROYAL BOARD

Row One, left to right: 0. J. Folkenstern, Fronk Rivero, Mortie Dovis, Suson Tebbe, Julie Aborn , Fronk W. Fox. Row Two: Dawson Mabey, Richard Soares,
Rolph R. loyo, Ron McParland, lorry Rathbun, Gordon Churchword, Bob Carlson, fred Bohman.

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PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE

Row One, left to right: Noncy Jo Mitchell, Christine Kelly, Fran Seymour, Chairman, Sue Dollar, Connie Silver. Row Two: James W. Lawton, James C.
Stanley, Donna Bockemuehl, Wendy Pirog, Poni McConnell, Kirby McClellan, Rich Mansell, Chuck Smith.

One of the most exciting groups in College Union is the Public Relations and Publicity Com­
mittee. Their job is to advertise the College Union program and they do it by making posters,
arranging photographic displays, writing newspaper articles, arranging radio and TV publicity,
and promoting advertising stunts.
The Personnel CoM1mittee aids committees in orienting new members to the College Union
program. The committee records and maintains data for honors and 9wards, and sponsors the
annual Activities Carnival.

Row One, left to right: Bruce Douglas, Bea Sandy, Chuck Smith, Marge Hortman. Row Two: Jeon Campbell , Elden Sandy, Chairman, Don Woods,
Jasmohinder Grewal.

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WELCOME WEEK CAMP COUNSELORS

Row One, left to right: Julie Erickson, Noncy Bomberger, Ken Slocum, Judy Pettit, Susan Baldridge, Gini Clerk. Row Two: Fred Bohman, Sue Crist ich,
Jow Crosslin, Jeon Stueve, George Coughlin, Sharon Renck, Chuck Cruikshank. Row Three: Wolt Parrish, Sherry Smith, Diona Fowler, Sandy Wrig~t,_ Dpn
Pease, Fran Seymour, Bob McDonald. Row Four: Don Hilmer, Julie Aborn, Steve Copson, John Emery, Gory McDowell, Wayne Hiott, Chris Coldwell, Craig
Colledge. Row Five: Andy Liddell, laurel Wurschum, Moe Dyer, Jono Mosgor-Zoulol, Donna lenk, Pettie Reber.

Welcome Week, an important part of Cal Poly life, gives new students a chance to get a head
start in college work and student life by acquainting them with the College's educational offer­
ings, its staff, activities, and philosophy.
Welcome Week is sponsored by the Associated Student Body and the Student Personnel
Division, and is divided into two phases. One is a camp program, run by a bunch of jolly nuts
called Camp Counselors, and the other is a campus program. They occur simultaneously.

CAMPU~~

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WELCOME WEEK

Row One, left to right: Janice Dobbs, Cathy Yates , Jo Ann Watson, Alice Mount. Row Two: Merlin Miller, Jim Quick. Chairmen, Rob Heilmann.

COLLEGE UNION
BOARD

FINANCE.·

Row One, left to right: Rutn Dietterle, Lindo Hamlin, Beo Sandy, Sandi Cameron, Sandy Wright.
Row Two: Jim Kirstein, linda King, Fran Seymour, Don Robidoux, Steve Boum. Row Three: Jock P.
Montgomery, lorry liggett, Gordon Jones, Don Hilmer, Elden Sandy, Clark Puntigom.

Row One, left to right: Doris E. Hofmann,
Beverley Bentley, Mortie Davis, Kent Fos·
ter. Row Two: Tom Brazil, Gerry Ollison,
Bob Collinsworth, George Soares. Row
Three: Harold Montie, Hugh Brommo, Roy
Killgore, Jim Vennemen.

FILMS.·

Row One, left to right: Allan Douglas, Judy Watson,
Peggy Oberg, Sherri Schneider. Row Two: Josmohinder
Grewal, Jim Kirstein, Ed Bock, Bruce Douglas, Mike
Springer. Row Three: Jim Kinney, Art Boynton, Eric G.
Lundquist, Chuck lee, Dennis Pisilo.

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PUBLICATIONS
BOARD OF
PUBLICATIONS
The Boord of Publications oversees
the production of El Mustang, El
Rodeo, and other ASB student pub­
lications. It is financed through the
Student Affairs Council. The Boord
also makes awards for outstanding
publication work.

Clockwise: Fron Seymour, Solly Boss, Dave Kishiyomo, John Healey, Judy Cochran, Joseph Truex, Walter Walker,
Loren Nicholson, Diane Vos, Jim Mclain .

ELMUSTANG
NEWS STAFF

Clockwise: Lynne Norum, Nikki Hoffman, Edna Togawa, Sou Leap, John Proud, Dave Kishiyama, editor, John
Healey, advisor, Joon Levi, Bruce McPherson, Nand Hart, Molly Martin.
Solly Boss
Business Manager
of Publications

EL MUSTANG
ADVERTISING
STAFF
Left to right: Butch McCann, John Berilla,
advisor loren Nicholson, Karen Jorgenson,
Marty Sheff.

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EL RODEO

Left to right: Charlene Klempner, Trillis Birdseye, Charles Smith, Judy Cochran, editor Hal Thomas.

Each year, the staff and editor of EL
RODEO attempt to present o yearbook
that they as wel l as the college will be
proud of. We hope we have given you
o memorable book, with many of the ac­
tivities and friends you wi ll long remem­
ber.

Left to right: Pam Campbell, Pam Scoville, Harold Shreve, associate editor, Pat Underhill, Teri Ferguson,
Don Schilling, Pot Matheson.

Left to right: Jon Daly, Tim Collins, Cheri Gloeckner, Fred Elliott, Wendy Pirog, Joann Campbell.
Loren Nicholson, advisor, in rear.

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AMERICAN
ANNARAE ARJO
Physico I Ed.
Susanville

JOANNE ARMSTRONG
Elementary Ed.
San luis Obispo

PETER BRITIENBERGER
Architectural Engineering
San luis Obispo

The persons pictured on these two pages have
earned the prestige offered students throughout the
nation who have senior or graduate standing, who
have a grade point average at least equal to the
average of the college, and who have participated
in at least three major campus functions.

GEOFFREY CAPEll
Physical Ed.
Belvedere

JOHN EGGERS
Crops Production
Orange

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SARAH W. CLARK
Elementary Ed.
Martinez

JOE CROSSLIN
Mathematics
Oakland

JOE M. CUMMINGS
Electrical Eng.
San Carlos

DEBORAH DIETZ
Biological Science
North Hollywood

KENNETH FITZHUGH
Electronic Eng.
Del Mar

JERRY GENTRY
Air Conditioning
Indio

JUDY DRESSLER
Elementary Ed.
Santa Barbara

NANCY GOLDSMITH
Elementary Ed.
Galt

WILLIAM DUNNE
Mathematics
Santa Barbara

WHO IN
COLLEGES

THOMAS R. KIPP
Aeronautics
Sacramento

CHARLES PEAKE
Business Admini$1rotion
Whittier

ELDEN SANDY
Electronics Eng.
Son Luis Obispo

lESllE GUSK~
Mathematics
Yerington, Nev.

ROBERT HEILMANN
Crops Production
Atascadero

ROY KillGORE
Soil Science
Ventura

BURT KNUDSEN
Engineering·Moth
lo Crescenta

PRUDENCE lOVTANG
Social Science
Santo Margarita

ROBERT PARKER
Air Cond..Ref.
El Segundo

STEVE SCOFIELD
Mechanical Engineering
Vallejo

SONDRA SHAW
Elementary Ed.
long Beach

MISSING "WHO'S"
KENNETH E. FOWLE
GERT GEHLHAAR
ROLAND K. JACOBSON
RUSSELL B. LEE
CHARLES G. OWEN

DONALD STRUBLE
Aerona utica I Eng.
Son Luis Obispo

PETER M. SMITH
Mechanical Eng.
Montebello

CHARLES. WATRY
Archit. Engin.
Merced

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CARl AllEN
Elect11cal Englnee11ng
Oakland

DONALD ABBOTT
Mathematics
Ccnogo Pork

DONAlD E. ANGST
Ornamental Horticulture
Trinidad
LARRY A. BAILEY
Architecture
Sacramento

DOROTHY D. AllEN
Journalism
NhiMier

AlfREDO A. ABUYEN
Printing Engineering
ond Management
Manila, Phillpplnu

DONALD H. AOYAMA
Mechanized Agriculture
Rio Visto

PATRICK BALL
Journalism
Compton

WAYEN E. AllEN
Electronic Engine~rino
Son luis C.blspa

BURTON W. ADAMS
lndust11ol Engoneerlng
lofoyeMe

RAYMOND ARJO
Physical Education
Susanville

DARLENE G.
BAGGIOLINI
Home Economics

Guadalupe

HARRY ANDERSEN
Farm Management
Son luis Obispo

SCOTT ADLER
Archotectural Engineering
Son luis Obispo

KENNETH ARMFIELD
Technocol Arts
PriMe ton

ROBERT J. BARBER
Form Management
Galt
DENNIS P. ANDERSON
Agricultural Business
Management
Son Francisco
WilliAM AGAR
Mechanical Engineering
Son luis Obispo

KAREN ARNDT
Home Economics Ed.
Monterey

THOMAS I. BARBER
Technical Arts
Ccnoord

WAYNE G. ANDERSON
Aeronautical Engineering
Palmdale

TERRY AIKENS
Elementary Educatoan
las Angeles

RADFORD K. ARNER JR.
Aeronoutrcal Engineering
Piedmont

N. BAREUTHER
Elementary Education
los Altos

ADOLF ANDRES
Electronics
Yucaipa

RAFAEl A AlFARO
Mechanizod Agriculture
El Salvador

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WilliAM ASHURST
Aeronautical Eng ineering

Walnut Creek

PAUl A. 8AUMP
Electronic EngmHttng
Oronge

HAROlD BENNER
Mothemotla
Oakland

EDWIN E. BOGE
Mechanica l Engineerin'
Hillsboro, Oregon

GEORGE A. BETZ
form Management

Watsonville

ROGER 8AZZill
Technical Arts
Wisconsin Dells, w.sc.

lARRY E. BENSON
Architecture
Modesto

JOYCE A. BONAS
Elementary Edvcahon
Son Marino

JOSE,PH E. BEWlEY
Biolog ical Science
Nipomo

JAMES R. BEAVER
Animal Hud>ondry
Santo Maria
CAlVIN C. BERGU
Aeronautical Engineering

and Mathematia
Son leandro

GENE BORG
Industrial Engineering

los Altos Hills

SURINDER BHATIA
Mechanica l Engineering
Jullndur, Indio

ROGER BECKEl
Animal Husbandry
Dayton, Washington

JOHN A. BERGEN
Business
Wasco

CLIFFORD BOWMAN
Electrical Engineonng
Son luis Obispo

GERALDINE M.
BLACKWEll
Biological Science•
San luis Obispo
NELSON BEHREND
Architecture
Modero

JAMES R. BERGENER
Technical Arts
La Canada

JUDY BOWMAN
Busine-ss
Corriso Plains

JAMES K. BLOHM
Architecture Engineering
Watsonvil le

ANITA BEllUE
Home Economics
Hollywood
MICHAEL BOYD
Mechanical Engineering
Menlo Park

lES &ERVEN
Aeronautics
loyalton

lARRY J. BLOMQUIST
Truck Corps
Gonzales

CAROL BENDICSEN
Elementary Education
la Crescenta

PEGGY ANN BESWICK
Sail Science
Alameda

JAMES BOYNTON
Mec.honicol Engineering

8urbank

GARY l. BOERMAN
Welding and Metal·
lurglcaf Engineer
San lufs Obispo

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DOROTHY BROWN
Home Econamoa
Santa Moria

DONALD BRANZUELA
Phy&ical Education
Son luis Obispo

EDWARD R. BUCHlER
Biological S S11rra Madre
STEPHEN BUTlER
Agriculrurol Busineu
Management

...

Ventura

DOUGLAS BROWN
Aeronautical Engineering
Oakland

RONALD L. BREWER
Ele<1ronic Engonnrtng
Sacromenro

ROGER l . BUNOi
Mechani1ed Agriculrure
los Angeles

JOE CAMPBEll
Aeronautical Engineering
Bakersfield

Bill BROYLES
Mechanical Engonnrong
Salinas

MICHA El J. BRINSON
Biologica l S Paso Robles

DOROTHY BURKERT
Elementary Educalion
lakewood

BRUCE S. CAMERON
Architecrural Engon"rlng
Oakland

RICHARD BRUCE
Fruit Production
los Gatos

GARY R. BROCKMAN
Agricultural Engineering
Tehachapi

RICHARD J. BURTION
Aoroooutlcal Engineering
lemoore

LOUIS CANESSA
Social S Oakland
MARTA BRUDKNER
Biological S Healdsb
FRANK BROOKS
Biological S North Hollywood

PAUL F. BURKNER
Agricultural Engineering
Stockton

GILBERT I . CARDWELl
Electrical Engineering
Son Bernardino

LARRY BRUGA
Animal Husbandry
So. Son froncosco

BEVERLEY BROWN
Elementary Educalion
Pl&mo Beach

H. JOHN BUSOi
Air Conditioning and
Refrigeration
Son leandro

FRED CAREY
Mechanical Englneerong
Mendota

ROBERT A. BRYANT
Aeronaulical Eng ineering
Kelchikon

BIU BROWN
Air Conditooning and
Refrigeration
Garden Grove

ClYDE E. BUTOiER
Architectura l Engineering

Beaumonl

ROBERT CARLSON
Business
Oakland

40

NOEL P. CARR
form Management
El Centro

EDWIN CHAN
Printing Engineering and
Management

TEO A. CIRMAL
Business Administra1ion

Newpart Seoch

Monterey Pork
RENE f. CHAVEZ
Printing Eng ineering and
Management

Son Jose

EO CARRINGTON
Business
Oakland

VERNON CHANCE
Electronic Engineering

Sonia Sorbara

RONALD W. CISNEY
Crop Production
Santa Maria

HERBERT CHEE
Ar Son Fran<:isco

CHARLES CASALE
Physical Education
Sonia Barbaro

KANAYl L. CHANONANI
Electrical Eng ineering

New Delhi, India

JAMES D. CLARK
Form Management

Perris

FLORENCE CHERNICK
Elementary Education
Monterey Pork

DAVID CASE
Mechanical Engineering
Glendale

JOSEPH CHANG
Mechanical Engineering
Hong Kong

KENNETH W. CLARK
Architectural Engineering
Son Gabriel

DELBERT CHESEBRO
Industrial Engineering

ValleJo
COLLEEN CAVANAGH
Elementary Educolion
Sonora

DON CHAPPELL
Architecrurol Engineering
Burlingame

HARRY l. ClYOE
Business Administration
Westminster

WILHELM G.
CHRISTOPHERSEN
Business Administration

Tehachapi
WILFRED CAWELTI
Crops Production
Son luis Obispa

FREDDY CHAVE.Z
Architectural Engineering

los Angeles

DONA LD M. COATS
Business

Son luis ObispO

ELLEN CHUNfAT
Elementary Education

Son luis Obispa

CHARLES CEKOLA
Truck Crops
Knigh!Sen
FERNANDO D. CHAVEZ
Archileclural Engineering
Son luis Obispa

JULE COliS
Social Science
Grover City

GORDON CHURCHWARO
Business Administration
Arroyo Grande

41

WAYNE CRAWFORD
Agriculture Business
Management
North Hollywood

ClAIRE JEAN COHENDET
Elementary Education
Burlingame

HOWARD C. DALBEY
Mechanical Engineering
Watsonville
ANNE D. DAVIS
Homo Economics

Redondo Beach

WALTER W. CRICHLOW
Mechanical Engineering
Burbank

MICHAEL COLEGROVE
Soil Science
Anaheim

ANVAR DARYOUSH
Mechanical Engineering
Teheran, Iron

DENNIS G. DAVIS
Metallurgical Engineering
Toft

SUE CRISTICH
Elementary Education
Polo Alto

lARRY COLLINS
Mechanical Engineering
Compton

BILL H. DAUPHIN
Physical Education
Shah or
GEORGE E. DAVIS
Architectural Engineering
Riverside

BRIAN CUREAN
Animal Husbandry
Victorville

JIM COLVIN
Physical Edurollon
Richmond

DALE H. DAVENPORT
Mathematics
Van Nuys

RUTH ,DAVIS
Biological Science
Monrovia
BOB CURREY
Field Crop Production
Dixon

SUSAN COLVIN
Elementary Education
Santo Barbara

KATHRYN LU ANN
DAVENPORT
Animal Husbandry
Conogo Pork
WAYNE DAVIS
Industrial Engineering
Santa Monico

BERT H. CURTNER
Crops Production
Tracy

lAWRENCE LEE COOPER
Architectural Englneerong
Martinez

LYNNE DAVIDSON
Social Science
Son Ramon

MIKE J. DAY
Animal Husbandry
Pearblossom

JANICE DABBS
Elementary Education
Torronce

MAT IAS COUSINO
fruit and Crop
Production
Santiago, Chili

ANNE C. DAVIS
Elementary Education
Redwood City

CATHY DE GASPARI$
Home Economics

Guodalupe
Outstanding Senior

GIL DELCID
So Bakersfi eld

DALE DODRILL
El ectronics Engineering
Barstow

HAROLD T. EDMUND:
Printing Engineering
Kailua Ohu, Hawaii

ARTHUR C. DUARTE
Form Management

King City

WilliAM DENGATE

Business Administra tion
Son luis Obispo

SHELIA DONNEll
Home Economics

Pasadena

CLARENCE F. EDNER
Animal Husbandry
Arcad ia

HELEN DUNN
Elementary Education
Oakland

WILLIAM DERMODY
Animal Husbandry
lompoc

BRUCE DOUGLAS

Business
Claremont

ROBERT A. EGGINK
Printing Engineering
Ripon

MICHAEL E. DUNN
Animal Husbandry
Mo,untoin Ranch

DEANNA DeVAUl
Business
Son luis Obispo

JOHN DOWDEN
Architectura l Engineering

Son Francisco

DAVID ELKINS
Mathematics
los Angeles

WillARD DUNN
Animal Husbandry
Son lui s Obi spo

LOCKSEY DINNEFORD
Ornamental Horticulture
Covino

RONALD R. DOWNING
Poultry Industries
Beaumont

JAMES EllER

Agriculh.Jrol Busine~s

Management
Oakland

JOHN DUPRE
Electronic Engineering

Turlock

lHOMAS DIVIRD
Industrial Engineering
Belmont

WillARD DOWNES
Animal Husbandry
Son luis Obispo

JAMES 8 . ELLIS
Mechanical Engineering

Santo Monico

GEORGE EASTMAN
Mechanized Agriculture
Phoenix, Arizona

ROBERT DODD
Archi tectural Engineering
Escondido

CORNELIUS P. DRISCOLL
Animal Husbandry
Brooklyn, New York

ROBERT A . ElliS
Agriculture Bvsiness

Management
Monrovia

YVONNE EDMISTEN
Home Economia

Son luis Obispo

43

DAVID LEE ETHINGTON
Mechonicol Engoneering
Downey

JAMES 8. ElMliNGER
Architecture

Burbank

JAMES FERGUSON
Biological Science
Son Jose

WilliAM FISK
ArchllechJre Engineering
Livermore

LYMAN M EVANS
Aeronautical Engineering
Posodeno

R. WAYNE EMPEY
Aeronautical Engineering
8okerslield

MICHAEL B. FERGUSON
Physical Education
Ooklond

WA LTER P. FLETCHER
Electronic Engineering

Colon Rep. of Ponomo

SUE EVANS
Business
Coyucos

DONALD W. FIELDS
Dolry Husbandry
El Colon

DWIGHT W. ENSOR
Electronic Eng•neering

Son luis Obispo

MIGUEL FONTES
Crop Production
Solinas

ANN EYLER
Elementary
Son Miguel

J. E. EPPLER
Physical Scoence
Solinos

MUFFffi FIELDS
Business
Son francisco

STEPHEN FORD
Industrial Engineering
El Centro
JACK FARLESS
Architecture Engineering
Bakersfield

ROBERT G. ERBlAND
Physical Education
El Sobrante

WAYNE FIGROIO
Anlmol Husbandry
Walnut Creek

leROY D. FOUST
Electronic Engineering
Bakersfield

BRUCE FARLY
Electrical Engineering
Kensingtlon

JAMES P. fllBIN
Agriculture 8Ysiness

Monogement
Manteca
DONALD FOWLER
Electronic Engineering
Son luis Obispo

WilliAM FELL
Biological Science
Sonto Barbaro

ELLIS D ESTABROOK
Doiry Monufocrvring
Son Bemordino

RICHARD FISCHER
Aeronoutlcol Engineering
VIctorville

MARJORIE FOWLER
Elementary Educotion
Son Luis Obispo

44

DENNIS FOX
Crops Production
Son Luis Obispo

ROBERT FROST
Farm Management
Camarilla

DOUGLAS GHISELIN
Architecture
Son Francisco

ROLLAND S. GARRIGUES
Mechanical f nglneering

Santo Maria

ANN FRANKLIN
Social Sci ence
Son Lui s Obi spo

THOMA GAITHER
Mathematics
Watsonville

WAlT GIACOMINI
Form Manogemant

Eureka

TOM GARTLAND
Social Science
Son Lui s Obispo

SUNNY FRANZEN
Elemenrary Education
Burbank

BARRY GALLAGHER

Business Administration
Son Luis Obi spo

FRANK GIBEAU
Mechani cal-Electronic
Engineering

Son Francisco

LOREN GASSER
Aeronourlcol Engineering

Bakersfield

MARY FRANZINA
Home Economks
Sonta Ynez

WILLIAM E. GALLE
Electronic Engineering
Reedley

JOHN J. Gl LBERT
Mechanical Engineering
Wheatland

NEIL GAUGHAN
Electronics Engineering
Son luis Obispo

ROBERT M. FRAWLEY
Math Fairfield

lARRY GANGWISCH
Architec-ture Engineering

Son Diego

HORACE GILFORD
A rchitecture

Houston, Texas

GABRIEL GEBARA
Aeronautical Engineering

Son luis Obispo

DAVID 8. FREEMAN
Animol Husbandry
Boker, Oregon

JOHN GARCIA
Animal Husbandry
La Canada

STANLEY S. GIMA
Architecture
Spreckeloville, Hawaii

JOE GEMSEH
Elec,tronic Eng ineering
Sacramento

CONSTANTINO C. FRIAL
Printing Engineering and

Management
!locos Sur, Philippines
JOHN GARNIER
Architectural Engineering
Son luis Obispo

M ICHAEL GIROUX
Mechanical Engineering
Hayward

MARVIN GERINGER

45

BARBARA GONZALEZ
Ele~Mntory Educotion
Hermosa Beoch

THOMAS E GLEASON
Me Solem, Oregon

JASMOHINDER GREWAL
Mechon•col Engineeflng
ludhiono, Indio
YUNG K. HA
Electricol Engineering
Seoul, Koreo

GIL GOODRICH
Phvslcol Science
los Angeles

ROBERT R. GLENN
Phvslcol Educot•on
Son Moteo

GRAYDON GREY
Animo! Husbandry
Fullerton

NORMAN HACKFORO
Mechonlcol Engineering
Newport Beoch

STANLEY I. GORMAN
Biologlcol Science
Son luis Obispo

PAUL H. GLENNAN
Business
Arroyo Gronde

JACK H. GRIFFIN
AgriC\Ihure Business

Management

Gilroy
RUDOLF HAGELEIT
Electronic Engineering
le Cerrito

DIANE GOUFF
Elementary Educotion
Atoscodero

FRANK GODINEZ
Sociol Science
Sonto Morio

LORALEA GROSSNICKLE
Home Economics
Son luis Obispo

KARL F. HAGEMAN
Mothemolics
Crocke»
GHOLAMRIZA GOWGANI
Field, Crops
Tobrix, Iron

CHARLES R. GOETSCH
Crops Production
Northridge

RONNY GROSSNICKLE
Animol Husbondry
Onaga. Kansas

LOUIS HAHN
Ornomentol Horticulture
Pittsburgh, Penn.

WILLIAM GRAHAM
Mochonico l Engineering
North Hollywood

ROBERT H. GOLDSMITH
Electronic Engineering
Ookiond
Outstanding Senior

JOHN B. GUDGEL
Crops Production
Sonto Morio

PATRICIA HALLADAY
Elementary Educotion
Gorden Grove

ROGER GREENE
Mochonlcol Engineering
Martinet

GARY M. GOLDSWORTHY
Architecture
Son lorenzo

THOMAS I.
GUTIERREZ, JR.
Business
Denver, Colorodo
WILLIAM C. HAM
Welding ond
Metollurgicol Engineering
Son luis Obispo

46

MICHAEl HAMILTON
So•l Sdence
MonteUIY Pari<

LESTER l. HENSEN
Aeronautical Enil•netrlng
Caruthers

lYNNE HERINGER
Animal Husbandry
Walnut Grove

JOHN P HAYES
Socia I Sc•ence
los Angeles

CAROLYN HAMMER
Home Econamia
los Angeles

KEISHKE HARA
Truck Crops •
fountain Valley

WAYNE E. HIATI
Soil Science
Sora togo

MEREDITHE HANEY
Homo EconomiC$

Education
Fortuna

KENNETH HAMMER
Ornamental Horticulture
Son luis Obispo
PATRICIA HARTIG
Mathematics
lindsay

liNDA Hill

Home Economics

Son luis Obispo

DON HENNEUSE
Mechon•cal Engineering
Sonta Cruz

lARRY G. HAMMOND
Animal H~tsbandry
Medford, Oregon

LARRY HAUER
Architecture
Pacific Palisades

DONALD HILMER
Industrial Engineering
Corona Del Mar
Oulltanding Senior

PETER G. HENRY
Malhernofia
Campbell

KAREN HAMPL
Social Science
Son luis Obispo

DARREl HAVERCROFT
Printing Engineering

Spokane, Washington

MICHAEl HOEY
Animo! Husbandry
Campbell

HENRIE HENSON
Architechturol Eng ineerinp
Socromento

BOB HANCOO:
Electronic Engineering
Socromenlo

TOM HAVERTY
Air Conditioning
Engineering

liNDA HOFFMAN
Elementary Education
Sonta Barbaro

Fresno

JACK HERBERT
Mechanical Engin.ering
Whinier

SUSAN M. HANDLEY
Home Economics

Gonzales

WilliE HAYASHIDA
Electronic Englneer~ng
Stockton

CARl HOLM
Agricultural Enilin.enng
Livermore

FELISICIMO HERESO
Crops
Manila, Philippines

47

MARY EllEN HUDSON
Elementary Education
Glendale

LOUIS HORTON
Animal Husbandry
Bokersfield

DON IRVING
Agricultural Engineering
Walnut Creek
RICHARD l. JAMISON
Dairy Husbandry
lock Haven. PeM.

ROWENA HUEN
Mathematics
Hong Kong

SHERRY K. HORTON
Biological Science
Compton

WilliAM IVES
Mathematics
Von Nuys

JOY JANOWICZ
~~~'lle;~~d, Education

lAURENCE HUI
Air Conditioning
Engineering
Hong Kong
BYRON HOWARD

DAVID R. JACKSON
Printing
Northridge

GOTTHARD JANSON Ill
Mechonirol Engineering
Canoga Pork

GALE HURLEY
Social Science
Son Carlos

DAVID HOWARD

GARY l. JACKSON
Social Science
lo Habra

CARl JANZEN
Form Management
Madero
JAMES HUSEMAN
Buslneu
Son luis Obispo

ROBERT HOWARD
Mechonicol Engineering
Earlimart

PAUl l. JACOB
Agricultural Business
Management
North Hollywood
JEANNE JARDINE
Home Economics
Education
Po sodena
KAREN HUSEMEYER
Social Science
Shell Beoch

DONAlD E. JACQUES
Industrial Engineering
Sacramento

SCOTI W. JEFFERS
Animal Husbandry
lodge Gross, Montano

OliVER llliA
Agricultural Engineering
Volley Ford

VERNON HUBER
Mathematics
los Angelos

RONALD JAMES
Architecture
Burbank

TERREl W. JEFFREY
Animal Husbandry
Coalinga

48

JASWANT S. JHAWAR
Soil Science
Pouion, Indio

LOREN M. JONKEY
Physics
Gl endale

DONALD M . KEMP
Electrica l Engineering
Big Pine

WILLIAM KAUL
Electrical Engi neering

Martinez

VINCENT D. J IMNO
Technical Arts
Son luis Obispo

CHRIS JORGENSEN
Mechanical Engineering
Oakl and

RAYMOND KETZEL
Architecture

los Angeles

SAIOALLAH KAZEMI
Crops Production
Tobriz, Iron

BONNIE JOHNSON

Business

Donvllle

KAREN JORGENSEN
Technical Journa lism

Son Lui s Obi spo

PAUL KEY
Electrica l Engineering

Poir>t Arena

NOORI KAZEROONIAN
Biol ogy
Tehran, Iron

CHARLES E. JOHNSON

Business and Mothemotlc:s
Son luis Obispo

DAVID l. JUNE
Mechanical Engineering
Porterville

CLARK KIBLER
Techr>ical Arts
La Habra

ROLPH KEEHN
Electronics Engineering
Burbank

RONALD JOHNSON
Physi co! Education
Glendale

BETH JURI
Physi cal Education
Gonzales

ROBERT KILE

Architecture

National Ci ty

MARY KEIL
Agri cultural Journalism
Oakdale

THEODORE JOHNSON
Archi tectural Engineering
Oakland

BENNY 0. KAPLAH
Soi I Sci ence
Sonti ogo, Chill

GARY J. KLANN
Technical Arts
La Canada

CAROLYN KELLAM
Home Economia
El Eegundo

DON JONES
Industrial Engineering
Sonto Barbaro

VIRINDER KAPUR
Mechanical Er>gi r>eeri ng
Punjab, India

RAYMOND W.
KLOSTERMANN
Electronics Engineering
and Mathematics

HAROLD l . KELSO
Electronics Engineering
North Hollywood

49

LYNDA KRUSE
Home Economi cs
Whillier

PHILIP G. KOCH
Aeronouticol Engineering

RAYMOND LANFEAR
San Lui s Obispo

Bakersfield
BOU. C. LEAP
Joumalism
Cambodia

GENE KULI EVAN
Farm Management
Napa

IRIS KOLUVEK
Elementary Education
Brawley

JOHN LANG
Mathematics
Santa Paula

JOHN C. LEE
Architeclure
San Francisco

KWAME GYAMFI
Poultry Industry
Ghana

JOE KOOPMAN
Architeclure

Son Francisco

GLORIA LANINI
Home Economics
Education
Hollister
CORDELL J . LEIH
Printing Engineering and
Management
Camarillo

UM KHENG LAM
Crops
Cambodia

SUSAN KNEPPER
Agricultural Journalism

Gilroy

RICHARD LARSON
Aeronautical Engineering
Petaluma

BERNICE LENNART
Social Sciences

Everson, Washington
SAMUEL LAM
Air Condllloning
Hong Kong

WILLIAM KNOX
Architecture

Los Gatos

STEPHEN LARSON
Industrial Engineering
San Luis Obispo

RONALD LERA
Aeronautical Engineering
Los Altos

SATENDER LAMBA
Electronics Engineering
India

ROBERT KRAMER
Mechanical Engineering
W. Hempstead, New York

ISAAC LAU
Animal Husbandry
Pacasmayo, Peru

KEITH LESCURE
Air Conditioning and
Refrigeration
Lafayette
KENNETH LAMBERT
Mathematics
lodi

KARL KRI EDEl
Welding and Metal.
lurgical Engineering
San Luis Obispo

CARLOS LAVALLE
Industrial Engineering
Guatemala

EDMUND S. LEUNG
Architecture Engineering
San Diego

50

DON LEVENSALER
Technical Arts
Novato

HElEN liNDSEY
English
lodi

MARSHALL MACHADO
Architectural Engineeri ng
Tranquillity

EARL R. LOVE
Electrical E.ngineering
Chino lake

GARY LEWIS
Animal Husbandry
Encinitas

WALTER liNGO
Mathematics
Rialto

WILLIAM t. MADDOX
Mathematics
Salinas

JOHN C. LUCAS
Aeronautics
Needles

KENNETH R. LEWIS
Form Management
lancaster

SANDRA liSTER
Mathematics
Watsonville

KANTILAL MADHVANI
Electrical Engineering
Bombay, Indio

LEONARD E. LUCIDO
Industrial Engineering
Pittsburg

PAUL P. LEWIS
Mathematics
Von Nuys

GARY llOYD
Animal Husbandry
Sylmar

GILBERT MADRID
A rchitectural Eng ineering

los Angeles

GALE LUPINEK
Home Economics
Bakersfield

RON LICHTI
Agricultural S...sineu
Management
Poso Robles
Outstanding Senior
CHU CHUNG tO
Electronics Engineering

Hong Kong

JOHN MAHER
Mechanical Engineering
Great Neck, New York

JOHN 0 . LUX
Air Conditioning and
Refrigeration
Fresno
ANDY LIDDEll
Agricultural Business
Management
Fresno
DANIELLO
Electrical Engineering
Fresno

HOUCINE MALEK
Soil Science
Athermowmow~

Morocco

Will iAM LYND
Mathematics
Playa Del Rev

LOK G. LIN
Electrical Engineering
Son Luis Obispo

GARY E. LOFVENDAHL
Printing
Glendale

AMARJIT S. MANGAT
Mechanical Engineering

Son luis Obi spo

MALCOLM P. MocCOY
Architecture
Rlvet$ide

51

ROY MARZORINI, JR.
MI!Chonico l Engineering
Paso Robles

HARDEV SINGH
MANGAT
Electronics Er>gineerlr>g
Ludhiar>o, Indio

JAMES D. McCOEY
Food Proce»inQ
Winters
RAY C. McKRAY
Animal Husbandry
Chico

PHILIP MAXEY
Crops Production
Chico

MARVIN MAR
Met hanicol Engineering
Stanton

MICHAEL C. M cCORKLE
Mechanical Engineering
Turlock

JAMES McLAIN
Joumallom
Son Luis Obispo

FRANKLIN H. MAYNE
Business ond Printing
Lafayette

ANN MARLOWE
Mathematics
Doly City

BRIAN K. McCORMICK
A eronautical Engineering
Lafayette

THOMAS McMANIS
Electrical Engineering
Modesto

ROBERT MAZURKIEWICZ
Mechanical Engineering
Long Island, New York

HARRI ET MARR
Home Economics
Ravendale

GARY S. McDOWEll
An imal Huobondry
lemoore

RAY M cNAI RY
Electronics
Son Luio Obispo

ANDREW McBRIDE
Mechanized Agriculture
Loleta

ROGER MARSHALL
Archlfecturol Engineering
Baker.field

ROBERT T. M cDOWELL
Mathematics
Son Luis Obispo

DAN IEL MEDINA
Crop Production
Lathrop

FRANCIS L. McCANN
Technicol Journalism
Garden Grove

M ICHAEL McELHENY
Electronics Engineering

Fullerton

JAMES J. MEHLSCHAU
Mechanized Agriculture
Son Luis Obi opo

GEORGE E. McCARTHY
Omomentol Horticulture
Anaheim

LINDA McKRAY
Home Economics
Redwood

SAliSH MEHTA
Mechanica l Engineering

52

CRAIG A. MILLS

~~::.,1., Holls

JUDY MORA
Home Economics
San luis Obispo

WILLIAM S. MESKE JR.
Mechanical Engoneering
Santa Barbara

SANDRA MORREY
Elementary Education
La Habra Heights

KENNETH MINOR
Architecture
Ontario

THOMAS A. MORA
Animal Husbandry
San luis Obispo

DONALD A. METTLER
Mechanized AgriC'VIture
Bakersfield

ENOCH J. MRABU
Fruit Production
Momboso , Kenya

JAY MITCHEll
Business
Tarzana

LARRY MEYER
Mechanical Engineer1ng
lakewood

JANE MORGAN
Ornamental Horticulture
Bakersfield

JOHN A. MUELLER
Architectural Engineering

San luio Oblopo

RICHARD MIYAHIRA
Architecture
los Angeles

PHILIP G. MICHAElS
Electrical Eo>goneering

Greece

JOHN MORGAN
Animal Husbandry
Coronado

ROBERT MULLER

Mechanical Engineering

Son luis Obi1po

H.G. MOCHIZUKI
Eleclronic Engoneerlo>g
los Angeles

RAY MILANI
Mechanized AgriC'VIrvre
and AgroC'VIture Ed.
Petaluma

JOSEPH MORGAN
lnduurial Eo>goneerio>g
San luis Obispo

MILTON J. MULLIGAN
Tiburon
Animal Husbandry

LOUIS C. 8. MOE
Physics
Hong Kong

LINDA MILLER
Electronic Engineering
Medford, OregOn

ROYCE H. MORGAN
Mechanical Eo>gineering
Bakersfield

LARRY MYHRE
Industrial Engineering

Seattle, Wa•hington
Ouhtanding Senior
JON MONETT
Industrial Engineering
Son Bruno

RICHARD l. MillER
lndu1triol Eo>gineerlo>g
Berkeley

UWE MORITZ
Mechanical Enoineering
Homburg, Germany

PATRICIA ,.YRACLE
Busineu
Capistrano Beach

53

FRED E. NICCORE
Elecrronics Engoneering
los Angelu

CAESAR NAHHAS
Blologlcol Science
Son luis Obispo

MARGARET NORRIS
Elementary Educalion
las Angelu
CLIFFORD J. OLSTEN
Architectural Engineering
Downey

JOHN NEILSEN
Mechanical Engineering
Son Jose

THOMAS NAPIER
lndu•triol Engineering
los Angeles

KAREN NYBERG
Elementary Education
China
HERBERT O'NEAL
Crop Production
Alamo

ROBERT C. NIGGLI
Mathematics
Vista

JUDITH NATER
Elementary Education
Burbank

DONALD E. OBERMANN
Mothematiu
Santo Barbara

JOAN O'NEAL
Elementary Education
Modesto

ROBERT NIGRA
Business Admlnl•trotlon
los Gatos

ROBERT A. NATER
Electronic Engineering

Burbank

TIMOTHY O'CONNEll
Animal Husbandry
San Jose

JOE ORCHARD
Farm Management

Avenal
KENNETH NISHI
Ornamental Horticulture
Monterey

DARIUSH NAZARI
Crop Produclion
Hamadan, Iran

GEORGE OLIVAS
Agricultural Business
Management
Madera
CHARLES ORREN
Mathemalics
Alameda

JOANNE NISSEN
Biolog lea I Science
Salinas
DAVE OLNEY
Animal Husbandry
Stocltton

ABDER OUDGHIRI
Sail Science
Fes, Morocco

JAN NOlLER
Mechanical Engineering
San lois Obispo

VAlERIE NEWlANDER
Buslneu

San luis Obi>po

THELMA OLSON
Home Economics
Oakland

RAFAEL G. OYON
Animal Husbandry
Caracas, Venexueia

54

CAROL PARSONS
Home Economics
La Canada

JAMES E. PEARSON
Architecture
Chula Vista

ROY PACKARD
Air Conditioning
Hovward

HARLEY PHILLIPS
Fruit Production
Bakersfield

RICHARD PARTAIN
Business Administration

Bakersfield

LINDA B. PEARSON

ROBERT D. PAGE
Biological Science
Son Luis Obispo

Home Economics

Son Mollo

ROBERT PHILLIPS
Architecture

Manteca

ARTHUR PARTHE
M.E. and Malhemarics
Son luis Obispo

VIRGILIO PENA
Electrical Engineering
Manila, Philippines

LINDA PAINE
Busineu

Inglewood

OLIVER PHIPPS
ArchiteC1ural Engineering
Son Diego

ERNST PASCHKE
Animal Husbandry
North Hollywood

BARBARA PERRY
Elementary Education
Antioch

JOHN A. PAOLUCCiO
Air Conditioning
Engineering
Los Angeles

CESAR PLAZA
Dairy Husbandry
Qu ito, Ecuador

JUDY PASCOE
Elementary Education
Modesto

FLOYD PERRY
Fruit Production
Gilroy

ROBERT PAOLUCCIO II
Air Conditioning and
Refrigeration
Everett, Moss.

JAMES PON
Dairy Manufacturing
Hong Kong

C. B. PATTERSON
Mechanica l Engineering
Pasadena

HARVEY PETERSEN

J. P. PAPPAS
Printing Engineering
Man ted

Mechanical Engineering

Morro Bay

JAMES POTTER
Architecture
Santo Barbaro

JAY PEACE
Mathematics
Son Leandro

WALT PARRISH
Technical Arts
Pacific Palisades
Outstanding Senior

BUD PETTY
Mechanical Engineering
Morro Bay

JERRY D. POTTER
Aeronautical Engineering

Modesto

55

lAWRENCE W PRAGER
Agriculture Buoln..s
Monogement
Son Motile>

JOYCE M. POTTER
Home Economics

Costro. Volley
Outstanding Senior

GEORGE F. RAGATZ
Mothemorics
Torrance
JOANNE RAUCH
Home Economics
Sonto Barbaro

JOHN PROUD
Mathematics
Costa Meso

MICHAEL POWELL
Ph,..icol Education
Escondido

All RAIS
Soli Science
Fet, Morocco

DIANE RAUCHWERGER
Elementary Education
Son Mateo

B. P.PROVIAS
Air Conditioning
Athens, Greece

RICHARD POWELL
Mechanica l Eng ineering
Newport

BERNARDO RAMIREZ
Animal Husbandry
Son luis Obispo

GEORGE P.
RAUCHWERGER
Electronic Engineering
Son Moteo

MADELINE QUARESMA
Homo Economics
Fremont

ROBERT POWEll
Technical Art•
Yuba City

SHARON D. RANEY
Mathematics
Carmel

FLORENCE RAY
Home Eoonomics

VIC QUATTRIN
Agricultural Business

Co~~o~~H!ment
ROBERT C POTTER
Eledronic Engineerong
Soc:romento

EMILIO REI'OSO·
SILVA
Biologicol Science
Azores, Portugal
PATTl E REBER
Socia l Science
Redwood City

JAMES QUICK
Mechanical Engineering
Socromento

JUDITH PRATT
Home Economia
Wood•ide

lARRY P. RATHBUN
Poultry Industry
Modesto

JIM REID
Electronic Engineering
Von Nuys

JOHN H. QUINN
Social Science
Sonia Monico

JUDITH ANN PRATT
Elementary Educa tion
Riverside

ARLENE RATLIFF
Home Economics

Son Jose

WILLIAM REIMAN
Soil Science
Ventura

56

lARRY ROLISON
Air Condltionong and
Refrigeration
Truckee

PAT RUSSEll

MEl REMS8URG

Animal Husbandry
Inglewood

Convnunily Jourr>allsm
Vosto

BEATRICE R. SANOY
Home Economics
Ventura

JOHN ROODHOUSE
Animal Husbandry
Polo Alto

CHARLES RIVAS

NORMAN RIANOA

Mathematics
Guadalupe

Agricultural Business
Management
Gonzales

GREGORY SARGENT!
Agricultural Business
M anagement

Solinos

RICHARD ROTHROCK
Electrical Eng ineering
Son luis Obispo

RICHARD E. RYAN

WILLIAM RICE

Electrical Engineerong
Glendale

Jourr>allsm
Son luis Obispo

ROBERT 0 . SAUNDERS
Agricultural Bosineu
Management

Soli nos

CALVIN ROWlAND
Animal Husbandry
Sonia Botbora

DOROTHY SACHS

DAVID RICCI

Elementary Education
Fltebaugh

Electronic Engineering

Redwood Cotv

HARBANS SAXENA
Mect~n ic.a l

Engineering

STEVE RUMPH

Farm Management
lancaster

JOHN SAliSBURY

MARY EllEN RICH

Agriculture Business

Elementary Educotoon
Santo Cruz

Management

Walnut Grove

FRANK SCHELLING
Aeronautical Engineering

Bokenfield

BARRY RUNOSTROM
Printing Engineeung

Oakland

WilliAM H. RIENSTRA
Oolrv Monufac!urlng
Chula Vista

JOE SALTAMACHIO
Social Scienee
Arcadia

RONALD SCHENCK
Business

Arrava Grande

NATAliE RUSSELl
Elementary Education
Son Bruno

AlEX RIOS
Electronles
Norwalk

NANCY SANDS
Elementary Education
Marro Bov

lOREN C. SCHILDER
Aeronouticol Engineering

Santo Moria

57

KIMIHIRO SERA
Architecrvre
Japan

DONAlD E. SCHLAICH
Ted111lcol Arts
Son Diego

ROBIN SHERWOOD
Elementary Educoroon
Son Clemente
AlAN SIHVONEN
Aeronautical Engineering
Aroodio

INDAR K. SETHI
Elldronic Engineering
New Delhi, Indio

SHIRlEY D. SCHliTZ
Physical Education
Pismo Beach

FRANKLIN SHIU
Elldrical Engineering
Tahiti

NANCY-SEA SIMMONS
Business
Palos Verdes Esrores

PENNY SETTERBERG
Home Economics
Glendale

CARl SCHUBERT
Archirecrurol Engineering
Son luis Obi spa

FARID SHUAYTO
Molhemorl<>
S.lrul, lebanon

REX SIMMONS
Archllecrural Engineering
Fresno

GARY SHARAR
Printing Engineering
and Management
Modesto
LAWRENCE E. SCHWAB
Weld ing and Merol·
lurglcal Engineering
Millbrae

SHARON SHUMAN
Elementary Educaroon
Menlo Park

WARREN G. SIMISON
Biological Science and
Biological Chemistry
Whlltler ·
GAlUS JOHN SHAVER
Physiool Education
los Angeles

CHARlES J. SCHWARZE
Biological Science

Napa

RAY SHUMWAY
Aeronautical Eng ineering

Soc:romento

ROBERT W. SIMONS
Ele<:rronic Engineering
Vallejo

RICHARD L. SHELTON
Animal Husbandry
los Golas

ROY SCIALABBA
Physical Educalion
Son Bernardino

.SOB SIEREN
Morhemarics
Guadalupe

MARY E. SIMPS0N
Social Sciences
Son l uis Obispo

liNDA SHERMAN
Social Science
Son Luis Obispo
RQ86RT SCOTT
Agrlcuhure Busineu
Monogemenl
Bakersfield

ROBERT SilVA
Field Crops
Socromenlo

AllAN SIPE
Technical Journalism
Monrovia

58

NEIL SNYDER
MathematiC$
Sauth Gate

GEORGE
SPILIOTOPOULOS
Dolry Manufacturing
Pleoaanton

KEN SLOCUM
Ele North Hollywood

HAROLD STEWART
Technical Ans
Paso Robles

WAYNE SNYDER
Aich1tecture

los Angeles

CHARL-OEANE SMITH
Animal Hu•bandrv
Bishop

EDWARD SPIVAK

ElectroniCS fng1neer~ng

Redlond•

DON STONE
Business

West Covino

STAN SOLBECK
Mathematics
Goalalo

DAVID LESTER SMITH
Architecture
Delano

LAURA STANLEY
Home Economics

Bakersfield

JIM STORM
Agricultural Business
Management
Sollnos

DON SONKE
Do I ry Husbandry
Chino

FRED l. SMALL, JR.
Electronic Engineering
Avenal

JIM ST CLAIRE
Business
Redondo Beach

CORA SUE STRAUSS
Biological Science
Son lui• Oblspa
LEONARD SOOHOO
Archlle Son Francisco

MARTIN SMITH
Busineu
Orinda

WAYNE STENBERG
Do fry Husbandry
Merrick, New York

WILLIAM STRUBLE
Aeronouticol Engineering

San luis Obispa

GEORGE SOULAKIS
Mechanical Engineering
Pasadena

DAVID SNIPPER
Architectural Engineering
San luis Obispa

FRED STEPHENS
Ele Covino

GLENN C. STUCK
Electronics Engineering
Son luis Obispa

JACK SPARROWK
Animo! Husbandry
Danvil le

GLEN R. SNODDY
f r n ical Engineenng

AL STEVENS
Ele Green

Rivet~

Wyoming

KARL SULLIVAN
Form Management
Gordeno

59

EDWIN l. SYMENS
Mechanical Engineering
Oovis

BILL J. SUTHERLAND
Aeronourlcol Englneetong
Elko , Nevada

ANTHONY J. TAYLOR
Social Science
Hollywood
HADI TOUSERKANI
Poultry lndusrry
Rosht, Iron

GENE TAKIGAWA
Archllecturol Engoneerlng
Monterey

WAllACE M.
SUTHERLAND
Architecture

SUSAN TEBBE
Journalism
Yreka

Son luos Obospo
WAYNE lOWE
Architectural Engineering
Son luis Oblapo

SPENCER TAMOTO
Biological Science
Morgan Hill

JOHN SWANSON
Ooemi Soli nos

BONNIE THOMPSON
Elementary Educorian
Hawthorne

LINDA TRACY
Social Science
Santa Borboro

0. M. TANEJA
Welding and Metal ·
lurgical Engineering
Son luis Obiapo
GEORGIANNA ~w«"'o~v l
Physical Educaroon
Son luis Obispo

TYRAlEE THOMPSON
Elementary Education
Paso Robles

NANCY E. TRAVIS
Home &:anomies

Son luis Obispo
WilSON TANG
Electrical Engineetong
Hong Kong

WilliAM EARL
TICKEll, JR.
Architecture
Avila Beach
THOMAS E. TREMBLE
Elec-tronic Engineering

Glendale

Bill TAPP
Architecture
Son luis Obispo

JUDY SWEENEY
Omomentol Horhculrvre

Bokersfield

NGUYEN. liEN
Agriculr..rol Engineering
Saigon, Viet Nom

MIKE TREStER
Mechanical Engineering
Sacramento

ROBERT TATE
Crop• Production
Blvrh•

DAN SWITZER, JR.
Asthitecture
Son luis Obispo

BENNY TIPAY
Air Condlrionlng
Santo Moria

JAMES C. TRIGUEIRO
Physical Educarlon
Paso Robles

60

DAVID H. S. TSE
Mechonicol Engineering
Hong Kong, China

RICHARD UDD
Electronic Engineenng

San luis Obispo

JEANNETTE VllVAll
Home Economics
Albany

LYNN K. VAN HORN
Elementary Educa)lon
San luis Obispo

NORBERT TYE
Electrical Engineering

San luis Obispo

JOSEPH UZO
Fruit Production
Enugu, Nigeria

ARTHUR VOS Ill

ROGER VAN HORN
Agriculture Bus. Mgr.
Bakersfield

DOUGlAS TUCK

Mec_honicol Engineering

Merced

AVINASH C. VADHERA
Business

India

ROBERT N. VREDENBURG
Bus. · Industria l Eng .
San luis Obispo

CHARLES VAN NORMAN
Aeronoutia
Son Jodnto

DANIEl B. TU EY
Electronic Engineering
Vancouver, B. C.

JOSE A. VAll
Technical Arts
San luis Obispo

RICHARD WAITE
Industrial Engineering

Walnut Creek

DAIUO VELEZ
Animal Husbandry
Coli. Colombia
GEORGE TUNNEll
Mechanical Engineering
Santa Morio

DAN IEL VAllAS
Mathematics
North Hollywood

DONNA WALTHER
Elementary Education
Burbank

RAHIM VESSAL
Field Crops

lARRY R. TURl
Architectural Engineering
Fresno

BART VAN CAMP
Architedure

JANET WARD

Home Economics

Yucaipa

Yucaipa

ANGELICA VIGIL
Panama

LOUISE TUTHILl
Home Economics
Santo Paula

JOHN VAN GRON INGEN
Social Science
Hanford

JOHN WARNER
Anima I Husbandry
Sa noma

INGRID E. VIKING
Animal Husbandry
Portland, Oregon

61

ANDRITA WESCOTT
Animal Husbandry
Bishop

ERIC C. WARN.KEN
Mechanical Engineering
Dl•on

MERRIANN WILKINSON
Elementary Education
Lofoyetle
NORMAN WOLF
Mathematics
Perris

KENNETH WETZEL
Elec1ron1c Engineering
Son Leandro

JAMES WARREN
Animal Husbandry
Son Luis Obospo

DONALD WILLIAMS
Mechanical Engineering
Sonia Barbara

CLARENCE L. WONG
Mechanized Agriculture
Napa

DAVID R. WHITCOMB
Teeh. Arts (Teach. Op.J
Sacramento

YVONNE WARREN
Elementary Education
Arroyo Grande

EARL P. WILLIAMS
Foeld Crops
BuHonwillow

RICHARD WONG
Aeronautical Engineering
Alameda

LARRY WHITE
Agriculture Chemistry
Elk Grove

JOANN WATSON
Elementary Education
Arcadia

STEPHEN WILLIAMS
Industrial Engineering
Son Rafael

DAVE WRIGHT
Architectural Engi neering
Roseyville

LAURA WHITFIELD
Agrocuirure Chemi stry
lindsay

PAUL J . WATTERSON
Printing Engineer~ng
Son Francisco

ESTHER WILSON
Mathematics
Hemet

DAVID LYNN WOOD
Animal Husbandry
Redway City

ROBERT WHITMORE
Biological Science•
Redwood City

JAMES WATTENGEL

Aeronauties
Sun Valley

DANA WOLF
Animal Hv$bondry

Penis

RUSSELL WOODS
All!icuiiUral Engineering
Gridley

STEVEN l. WILBURTON
Mothemotl<>
South Pasadena

SUSIE WEGIS
Home Economics
Maricopa

LNDA WOLF
Elementary Education
Santo Barbaro

FRED 0. WOOLMAN
Mothemotia
Torrance

62

PAUL WRIGHT
Chemlslty
Sovlh San Gabriel

KEITH l. YORK
Electron ic Engineering
Oxnard
JIM ZIMMERMAN
Archilecrvrol Enginee ring
Ontorio

OONALDWYATI
Ornamental Horricul ture
Son Luis Obispo

ROBERT M. YOUNG
Industrial Engineering
Son luis Obispo

LAWRENCE ZYSMAN
Mechanical Engineering

Los Angeles

SAUNDRA WYATI
Elementary Education
San lui• Obispo

STANLEY YOUNG
Mechanical Engineering

Walnut Creek

ALICE DES JARDINS
Home Economic Edu.

Modesto

DAVE YANEll
Ind. Eng . & Math.
Polo Alto

CHOR JIT YU
Electronics Engineering

Hong Kong

ROBERT YATES
Architectural Engineering
Sacramento

YUK YUEN YUE
Electron ics Eng ineering
Hong Kong

BERNDT YHNEll
Animal Husbandry
Loomis

HOOSHANG ZAGHI
Electrical Engineering
Shiroz, Iran

JAMES W. YOCKEY
Print. Eng. &
Management
North Hollywood
FREDERICK ZERLAUT
Mechanical Engineering
San ta Ana

63

SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Marilee P. Acklin
David N. Afono
Johannes A. Akkerman
Mohammed M. Albakhll
Chorldeone Almond
Tori! Alwohoyyib
Martin S. Andenon
Ramon Arguelles
Hazel S. Armslrong
linda l . Artz
lyman C. Ashley
Polrlcio A. Auyong
Donna l . Balzhiser
Ronnie E. Baniago
Waldo J. Barros
lorry l. Borrell
Donald Gene Barth
William V. Boleman
S1ephen P. Bourn
Nelda Joyce Bealie
William P. Beally
Daniel l. Beauchamp
Peler A. Beck
James T. Bell
Paul Dean Bewley
leonard N. Bianchi
ErneSI K. Bigham
Rodger Dean Billings
Chesler J . Bisna
Kiell Endre Bjornen
Ronnie D. Blaine
Dono ld H. Blank
Duane Thomas Bloom
Charles E. Boardman
David Baldi
Robert G. Ballinger
Douglas J. BaSler
Rebekah Jean Baswell
Richard R. Boucher
Nancy Jean Boutonnet

Josephine E. Bowden
Stephen Evans Boyd
Sho ron Jean Boysen

Agnes l. Brailsford
Jeff J . Brainard
Randolph l. Brandl
Thomas J. Brazil
John David Brennan
Norvin G. Brewe1

Richerd lee Brians
Eslher J . Brickey
leslie Edward Broc.k
James Carlyle Brown
Prudence E. Brown

Peter A. Brucato
Slephen W. Buckman
Florence H. Burke
John Arthur Bush
Judith Kaye Buszek
Clyde E. Bulcher Jr.
Stephen Buller
Robert J . Cabaniss
Robert B. Calkins
Brion Reid Cameron

Bruce S. Cameron
Dorolhy K. Campbell
Joseph P. Campbell
Ralph Dean Campbell
Stephen A. Canada
luis Conesso
Manuel M. Cardoza
Frederic W. Corey
Noel Carr
logon S. Corter

64

Charles R. Corlwrighl
George E. Coney
Sally Mae Chapman
Edmund Carl Chavira
John D. Checkon
Sahog Chillingerion
Nish Chllllnguirion
Gerard l. F. Ching
Joseph Monon Choi
W. G. Christophersen
Ellen Keika Chunfal
Gordon Chunchward
Ten Allen Clmra I
luis Cisneros
Ron Cisney
James Clark
Kennelh Wayne Clark
Delver! Clement
Kenneth Cliff
Susan Eileen Cliff
Timolhy l. Clinile
Harry Clyde
Jule Cobb
Kalhleen Cocking
louis Coelho
Elinore Coffman
Charles Collins
Timolhy Collins
Janel Comstock
Kalhryn Carr
George Craker
Eugene Crook
Duane Cropsey
William Crow
Fredric Cummings
Howard Dalbey
John Donuser
louilla Donuser
John Dougherly
Bill Dauphin
Do le Davenport
lynne Davidson
Rober! Davidson
Robert Davidson
David Davies
Anne Davis
Anne Oovis

Dennis Dovis

George Davis
Rulh Davis
Arthus Dawson
John Dawson
Michael Day
Norman Day
Donald Dean
Wallace Debaff
Carolyn Decater
Catherine Degosporis
Don Depue
Harold Desjardins
Harold Dirks
Richard Dobkowitz
James Dorr

Colvin Dotson
Joseph Dubay
Theoplis Dunn
Penny Roberta Dvorak
Daniel D. Easton
Patricio l. Ellis
Tod Chapin Ellis
David Albert EISion
Harlan H. Engelking
Jackie Roy Engle

Gerold A. Eslobrook
David lee Elhington
Charles A. Everell
Sarah Moy Fahey
Homayoun M. Fal lah
Ronald B. Farrell
Wm. Howard Fenicol
Wayne George Ferenz
Audrey Norma Fink
Abder Oudghiri
Brian Curran

Dorrell B. Fletcher
Arlene Carol Flory
Richard lous Foley
Elizobelh A. Fosler
Henry Paul Fountain
Kennelh E. Fowle
Horwood B. Fowler
Frank G. Frankel
Rulh Ann Freiman
All Rois
Richard l. Fuchslln
Alfred Golimbo
Alexander Gallimore
Veman T. Gordner
Donald A. Goyalda
Neil Gaughan
Gerl U. Gehlhoar
Gabriel Gebara
Marvin Geringer
Frank Gibeau
Roger F. Gille lie
Ronald M. Gilman
Bryon S. Gillings
Kenneth D. Gillings
Gory W. Gladden
Jon Harrison Gooden
Albert Go1kln
Darlene M. Gordo
Alex William Graham
Ronald lee Graham
Gory Paul Grayson
James Arnold Green
Sheldon K. Green
Dennis E. Greene
Rhona J. Greene
Richard Allan Greene
Roberto l. Gregory
Walla ce A. Gretz
Robert Sleven Grib
Ronald Alan Gryde
Richard W. Guenther
Dona l. Guevara
Richard A. Gutschow
Gerold l. Hocker
Rudolf A. Hagelei1
Patricia D. Halladay
laura May Hompl
Harold l. Honks
Allan C. Hansen
Jens Emory Hansen
James Edward Harper
Donald K. Harrington
M. Ka rl Hartwig
Marta Moren Hougsten
James Burris Hayes
Ralph M. Hinds
James Donald Hiner
Harold F. Hinkle
Paul Hitch
Phelps Ho bart
Doris E. Hofmann
David E. Holdsworth

SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Worth C. Holmes
William R. Hopl Robert R. Howorth
Alan Ev~ren Hou.e
William D. Howard
Junmr~ Paul Howell
leonard Cloy Hud"'n
Peter William Hughes
Comllle D. Ide
Phillip Y. lhoro
Arthur lisman
Robert W. Irwin
Judy M. Jacob
Roland K. Jocobwn
lee Anton Jagla
Chorles J. Janolis
Suzanne C. Jacques
Donna M. Jennings
Milton E. Jennings
M~rl~ 1-iorold Jensen
James Emil Jessup
Joan Arleen John$0n
Kenneth C. John"'n
Richord W. Jones
Roger Carroll Janes
Wotten Lorenz Jones
Michael l. Jorgensen
Manuel Juarez
John 0. Karch
Noel S. Kawachi
Judy Dione Kent
Mkhoel Dennis Kent
Vohe Khochooni
Tom Allan Kiech
Robert KF. Kimble
Chorles Burton King
Susu A. Krshiyama
John J. Koma rmy
Joshua Kopro porombil
John Allan Kozik
Ursula C. Krummel
Gene Paul Kullevon
Kay Ellen Kurtz
John R. lackey
Ernest R. lomiller
Jeame C. lansdow ne
Paul F. lasker
Jean Ann lee
Ruuelllee
Swindan Siu Wing lee
Corolynne F. lombard
Ronald S. Longacre
Donald R. love
James Wesley Mackin
Merry Beth Mo lin
J. Dennis Mariani
Mo rlan Ethel Marsh
Thomas R. Marshall
James Irvin M artin

Richord D. Mason
Judith Ann Mastro
Fronk W. Mayhew
Joan Marie McBride
Richord D. McBride
Robert D. McDonald
Alan G. McElwain
Mary lou McGill
Donald Paul McGuire
Stuart W. Mcindoe
Willia m J ames McKow n
Chorles A. Mehlschau
Ra ymond Meisgeier
Joe R. Mello
Ma rk l. Middlecomp
Grant E. Mills

lours Chengbrn Moe
Koren l. Moench
Fred Cleuon Moore
Alfred John Morgan
James Nell Morris
Poullt Morrrs
Alfunso C. Muro
Demrs W. Murphy
Frederic M. Murray
Duane M. Musgrove
Judi th Ann Myers
John Mlnoru Nakata
4rene Marie Noreno
Kok PoNg
John F. Nipper
John F. Norton
Forhod A. Nolleyri
John J . Nullboumer
Duane C. Oflteld
Frederic A. Ornellas
John K. Owen
Dole Theodore Owens
Pamela R. Owens
VIncent R. Pando
Rona ld D. Parke
Jon S. Patterson
Gory Karl Perrerson
Nell C. Pew
Anno Ploflenberger
Sheller T, Pickton
Bernhord P. Piwczyk
Gory Dovrd Porter
Wm. Morton Porter, Jr.

Wm. Robert Porter
lawrence W. Prager
lorry Eugene Prot•
Susan K. Purdre
Rlchord G. Pylmon
Susan Ellen Pylrnon
Alexander C. Pyper
Nell E. Raine
Coral Alison Ramsay
John C. Ramsey
Robert G. Rasmussen
Hubert Dennis Rost
Dorothy K. Reif
Keith Wolter Rhyne
Robert M. Rrehl
Gory Rinkenberger
Don Elvin Robbins
Wrn. Moms Roberts, Jr.

Stan Iey Gene Robson
Dovld Clair Rumph
Chorles Pot Russell
Susan Joan Ru tz
Robert John Sadowski
Steven D. Sanfilippo
Bob law rence San ford
Rodney Kaye Sawall
Richard louis Saylor
Norman A. Schoof Jr.
Alfred A. Scheer
Robert S. Schoenlein
Paul A. Schubert
Andrew A. Schultz
Fron F. Seymour
John Jock Shorpe
Robert 1-iorold Show
Donald C. Shepley
J oson 8. Shnldermon
VIrginia lee Sil l
Wayne Alden Simpso n
l yndell Vera Sllcton
Donald R. Smallwood
Justin J. Smith

Mourrce G. Smith Jr.
Mirrom Ruth Smith
Peggy Ann Smrth
Sherwood J. Smrth
Wayne Edward Smrth
Donald W. Snyder
Tony Souza
George l. Stables
Eugene Paul Stork
Roger Adrien Stden is
Norris Roy Stenne rr
lee Roy Stephenson
Rona ld G. Sterling
John 0. Stettler
Edward 0 . Stoffel
Grlbert Harold Stork
Sherryll-1. Stovall
Dennis M. Stowell
James lloyd Stuart
Francis l. Suggs
Roger G. Svendsen
John P. Swift
Robert Woods Tokken
All Nader Tovakol
Lenard E. Taylor
lois Carol Tenbrook
Donald T. Terrell
Saundra A. Thixton
Carol Ann Thompson
Gory C. Thomsen
lorry Henry Thorne
Gory Ellis Timmons
Anthony P. Tognourni
Robert F. Torres
loroleo A. Trelut
bther M. huchlyo
Francis Y. Tsunoda
Harry E. Tyler Jr.
John B. Ulloa
Rolph E. Umbertis
Don Jmnes Underwood
Robert Delbert Upton
Harold T. Urodamo
Belly J. Vannorman
Joseph E. Vononi
lyle Irving Vanvleet
Thomas H. Ventrls Jr.
John Robert Vincent
Rex Morton Vincent
Allan Alfred Voigt
James Roy Wadsworth
Denis E. Wagner
Judith lynne Walker
Thomas E. Walker
Mary Jean Wore
Susan A. Wea therford
Wolter R. Weimer
Ervin James Wells Jr.
Robert R. Weyant
Ray Allen Whitaker
Dovld G. Whitelaw
Clinton E. Wilcok
John Orville Wildman
Willre £. Wrlds
Doonne D. Wrlkrnson
Donna leah Wrllroms
Jerry D. Wrllroms
Patricio A. Wollioons
Rachel K. Willson
Michoel Woodard
Dove Allen Woolworth
Herschel E. Wright
Colleen C. Wylie
David Reed Young
Joseph lou Zollen

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WOMEN'S RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION

Row One, left to right: Betty Kirkpatrick, Judi Leflore, Seiko Doi, Jon Wattenbarger, Sondra Galbo.
Row Two: Pamela Miller, Pot Underhill, Jeanne Jngebritson, Mary Frampton, Elizabeth Bubb.

SANTA LUCIA

FIRST FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Judy Almaguer, Lois Hodo, Susan Kahn, Patti Mi lbrodt, Cathy McClelland, Jon Friberg, Dionne Brunt. Row Two: Mary Ellen
Rich, Joyce Boster, Jackie Minotto, Nedo Ceko, lynn lewis, Carole Huffine, lynn Cromblet, Shari Hill. Row Three: Nonci Hart, Bonnie Kuder, Mar·
goret Clowdus, Nonci Netto, Sondra Galbo, Joan levi, Kathleen Kogth, Mary Bohon. Row Four: Sharon Shuman, Sandy lister, Thoma Gaither, Susan
Tebbe, Joanne Giliberti , Koren lewis, Solly Boss, Joeorle Miller. Row Five: Erika Koegler, Melanie Fay, Gerry Ohlson, Nancy Nolan, Lindo Byrd,
Pam Hansen, Delores Homp, Carolyn Goldsmith, Jean Forsythe.

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SANTA LUCIA

SECOND FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Sheila Donnell, Borboro Bjurmon, Carol Mills, Janet McNeely, Betty Kirkpatrick, Notosho Gorbotenko, Avril Klapper, Linn Esca­
milla, Susan McEimury, Marleen Mace, Sharon Conner. Row Two: Reyonne Torlucci, Audrey Davis, Donna Schieber, Judy Phillips, Margaret Boer, Jon·
ice Autry, Solly O'Goro, June Trask, Suzanne Gray, Judy Wagner. Row Three: Toffy Rowe, Andi Weiner, Sunny Franzen, Dorylee Pangborn, Coren
James, Down-Marie Obemulte, Lindy Word, Vivian Wight, Gigl Green , Pot Green. Row Four: Judy Pascoe, Flo Chernick, Patti Holladay, Barbaro Lori·
mer. Frances Price, Carol Morris, Alice Yount, Carol Fletcher, Marty Rice, Betts Williams, Julie Aborn, Francine Gobotie.

SANTA LUCIA

THIRD FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Jean Flink, Margie Bender, Undo Cromer, Judy Pettit, Barbero Sheerin, Susanne Foster, Peggy Doigle, Sandi Edwards, Sondee
Sandler, Claire Cohendet, Beverly. Bentley. Row Two: Pam Ahlberg, Marlys Winterbovrne, Mary Ann Kopcho, Carol Wore, Kathleen Flynn, Mardi Wil­
son, Barbaro Holly, Nancy Jean Mitchell, Judi Corbett, Rhonda Cox. Row Three: Carlo Barber, Shirley Swift, Jon Brubaker, Diona Fowler, Ann Engel ·
brecht, Carolyn Garrett, Barbaro Johnson, Melinda Fischer, Ruth Hardin, Mary Hall . Row Four: Lauro Stan ley, Sharon Hatfield, Pot Underhill, Jeannette
Vilvoll, Carol Stein, lynn Powell, Joan Swart, Cathie Chiopello, Laurel Wurschum, Carol Plopper, Sharon Renck.

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TRINITY - FIRST FLOOR

:ow One, left to right: Marthe Wofford, Patti Ragland, Cheryl lomoste, Alice Gore, lee Blankensh ip, Koren Hemki~. Row Two: Polly Pigeon, Bar­
lOre Cline, Connie Stroud, Pam Huber, Solly Arnold, Nancy Bucy, Terri Kooz. Row Three: Sandy Simms, Trudi Zeisse, Ann Marlowe, Judy Conway,
indo Jasper, Berte Ponziero, Susan Sounders. Row Four: Judy Hansmann, Cathy Pedersen, Janice Force, Pot Buckingham, Pam Priddy, JoAnne Dow­
on, Vickie Zeiser, Judy O"Neol, Carolyn lee Escobar.

TRINITY - SECOND FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Mary Murison, Lindo Imbler, Anne Neblett, Seiko Doi, Pot Moos, Holly Hinkel, Dionne Weeks, Key Dc\lis,
Susan Verberkmoes, lynda Mahony, Potli Hill. Row Two: Barbero lowe, Sandi Mendenhall, fnge Rose, Sandy Wright, Nancy
Wade, Bebo Porker, Penny Polston, Marilyn Kidder, Anne Rice, Sherri Schneider, Melanie Dietz, Koren Froylond. Row Three: Char­
lene Kroger, Maureen Lund, Lindo Reiman, Pot Mendenhall, Coren Soboloni, Judi leFlore, Jon Olson, Sue Boot, Rebekah Boswell,
Nancy lawson, Sue Dollar, Lindo Leedham. Row Four: Dorothy Orchard, Maryellen Hudson, JoAnne Dockwiller, Pamela Schleiderer,
Vicki Dolton, Sue Bonds, Barbaro Foley, Katherine Fogg, Nancy Sanger, Ann Cowdrey, Chris Kelly, Cheryl Adsit. Row Fi\le: Undo
Wolf, Sandy Ho~dy, Marilyn Joyce, Marthe Swift, Barbero Clemo, Solly Abels, Lois Murray, Mary Lindquist, Mlkey Clerke, Nancy
Liggett, Dione Grimm, Sharon Kuhl.

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TRINITY

THIRD FLOOR

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Row One, left to right: Pomelo Wilson, lorroine lorbeer, Rochel Boswell, Goil Potti , Morge Hortmon, Cindy Zollo, Julie Erickson, Noncy
Bomberger, Donno lenk, Mory Frompton , Ann Nettleton. Row Two: Mory Messer, Sondro Dee MocGillivroy, Gayle Fretlond. lee Wolz, Sue
Evons, Pot Stone, Sherry Chirrick, Poulo Skinner, Borboro Murphy, Cothy Votes, Sydelle Melinder. Row Three: Merrie Tebben, Jeon Comp·
bell, Pom Doy, Moureen M. Murphy, Glendo Henderson, louro Nilmeier, Helen Dunn , Solly Willioms, Meg MocDonold, Carolyn Droke. Row
Four: Mor(orie Miller, Joyce Chorlton, Mortho Smith, Betsy King, Solly Jones, Koren Pursell, Pom Potter, louise Williamson, Shirley Soles,
louiso Blick.

MARGUERITE

Row One, left to right: Cotherine C. Wil son, Goil Buckner, Pom loomis, Mrs. Giordano, Oowno Prentice, Condio Droves. Row
Two: Bobbl Broy, Corolyn Tollent, Millie Monning, Poulo Corom, Morgorer Domon. Row Three: Jeannie Dietel, Anno Howord,
Shello Cossin, Borboro Foy, Koren Andrews, Rosemary Moore.

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CHASE

Row One, left to right: Nancy Ferguson, Dionne Welch, Dionne Starkel, loretto Shurtleff, Janice Woods. Sue Nemechek, Betty Harris, Sharon Trow­
bridge. Row Two: Kathy Stubbs, Sandy Kearney, Trillis Birdseye, Pamela Miller, Eileen Phillips, Nancy Sprehn, Jon Rose, Alice Douglas, Christi Coldwell.
Row Three: Peggy Oberg, Charlene Klempner. Dorothy Foch, Mory Young, Mernice Magnuson, Candy Marsh, Anne Frampton, Evie lrby, Betty Brook·
smo. Row Four: Judy Benkert, Elaine Wolyn, linda Packard, Lindo Anderson. Sue James, Carole Mosteller, Marilyn Seidel, Marcia Meissner, Barbaro
Fernomburg, Solly Schumacher.

HERON

Row One, left to right: Marcia Hillen, lvolyn Miller, Jeanne Keotly, Jerro Sortlond. Ern i Troupe, Janet Clyne, Joy Kitzler, Kay Boyd, Kathy Stifel, Kathie
Jordon. Row Two: Murgoret Wilvert, Patricio Thomas, Phyllis Switzer, Sally lrsfeld, Maureen Shea, Wendy Bios, Judy Miller, Chris Yamada, Tommi
Whelen Row Three: Jo Dembrowski, Gayle Miller. Jacqueline Martin, Michele Potitucci, Corol Peoke, Jomey Allocher, Koren McMichael, Judy Bet­
terton. Judy Andersen, Pot Bowlin. Row Four: Lorraine Gibson, Gayle Lampert, Paulo Jacobs, Mory Esser, Charlotte Orser, Ella Jo Roy, Beverly Ardys
Brereton, Glorio B. Scheid, Rhea Jones, Porricia Slevin.

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JESPERSEN

Row One, left to right: Joon Thoburn, Patti McConnell, Cynny lynch, Terry Morrin, lee Jacobson, Coral Gold ing, Jon Hollingshead, Cheryl
Westfall. Row Two: leslie Tovernetri, Colleen Reid, Sandi Broun, Wendy Pirog, Judy Nielson, Dione Thomes, Pam Scoville, Carol Hoenisch,
Bonnie lomb, Carol Ann Johnson. Row Three: Lourie Meyer, Sherry Aust, JoAnn Campbell, Beverly Bradford, Solly Skinner, Lindo Coots, Eliz·
obeth Bubb, Jinny Fish, Pot Branum, Borboro McClintock, Vyone Anderson . Row Four: Per Palmer, Kay Schowalter, Helen Corter, Steff Nel·
son, Nancy Chose, Stephanie Koobotion, Kathy Keebough, Lindo McClellan, Dobbie Begley, Sheila Griffoth.

WESLEY HOUSE

Row One, left ro right: Donne Cotner, Joyce Boster, Penny Phillips, Valerie Pitzer, Sherry Giebner. Row
Two: Morooret Wilvert. llndo OeChombeou, lois Murrey.

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PALM ROYAL

Row One, left to right: Sondy Conodo, Leise! Voorheis, Edna Togowo, Marge Hewson , Gale Shell, Susan Lowe, Nancy Weishaar, Shirli Lawrence, Pot
Bettencourt, Joan Dyer, Morino Latham. Row Two: Prudy Brown, Joyce Joffe, Jon Wollenborger, Mori Mortland, Judy Riondo, Loraine Schutzie, Ju.
dith Potts, Nanette Seigle, Va lerie Pitzer, Jon Mcloughlin , Nancy Borlelloni. Row Three: Loro fee Lerno, Joy Mellon, Mary Round, Sheri Ufonder, Kathy
Sager, Vicki Bishop, Jenny Semprez, Carol Carpenter, Michele LePere, Lindo Kit Murray. Row Four: Jane Evanson, Lindo Hemenway, Jeannie McClain,
Sylvia Swanson, Pot Dooley, Bobolou Goldberg, Gigi Garretson, Diona Nofon, Potty Manning, Bev Horton.

Row One, left to right: Ginny Wilson, Morgi McGookin, Ashley Stone, Jeonne Osborn, Anno Nolan, Christy Cruze, Golf Hondfield, Joon Evey, Cheri
Tingler, Andreo lounsbery, Pam Crutcher. Row Two: Billie Watkins, Ann Hensley, Koren Foster, Susan Harmon, Koren Poulsen, Nancy Whippo, Koren
Chandler, Hazel Thompson , Lindo lowson, Coralie Silvey, Barbaro O"Bryon. Row Three: lynne Boker, Pot Holtz, Betsy Gerfen, Lyle Parmelee, Robin
Harry, Barbaro Pennington, lynne Johnson, Koren Bradshaw, Vicky Lucas, Carol Fridborg, Dione Vaughan. Row Four: Peggy Schaefer, Chris Iverson,
Horolyn Johnson, Jeonne lngebritson, Margaret Fannin, Joan Boump, Bonnie Whitcomb, Sue Teall , Sue Wirt, Sondy Mitten, Marianne Willick, Bonnie
Go mo.

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FREMONT

FIRST FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Jeff Ross, Tom Goffney, Bob Bryant, Gory Miklos, Stan Glaros, Fred Woolman, Howard Evans, David Wil­
Row Two: Rick Herzog, Bob Rumberger, John Sohrokoff, Donald Schleich, Gory McGee, Harold Knudsen, George
Zrmmer, James DePue, Thomas Borrett. Row Three: Tim Korlberg, Mike Dodosovich, Don Jones, Jerry Gabriel, Fronk Frost, Bob
Weber, Kenneth lowe, William Ritter, Barry Dent, Moe Graham, D::Jve Shehane.
~n, Dove Borker.

FREMONT - SECOND FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Chris layton, John Hammon , Charles Walton, Mike Springer, Rod Boishiki, Fronk Evongelho, Gordon Wood, Don Midkiff, Wil ­
liam lomm, Alvin Kunishi . Row Two: Steve Benson, Dorrell Clardy, Mike Barnes, Michael Howard , Rollie Elsea, Ken Coons, Don Schanz, Milton Shad le,
Ken Anderson, Gory Harmon. Row Three: Wayne Nelson, Kit Mock, Gilbert Henderson, James Phillips, Harold Bruster, Jum Bonkowski, Charles Lee,
Choim Rinde, Jim Wells, Paul Grosjeoni, Jim Houts. Row Four: lee Smith, Jim Clorot, William Woods, Glen Dorbond, Dick Dievend9rff, Bill Shepard, Dole
Thomson, William Dunne, Don Secrist. Row Five, Dove Hessick, Bob Cloke, Alan Harryman, Don H1lmer, Tom Chandler, Richard Edney, Charles Thode, John
Rentcher, Alan Bowman, Don Theobald.

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FREMONT

THIRD FLOOR

Row One, left to right, Bob Eorl, Dove lometti, Clarence Wong, Ted Brovos, Stan Gloros, Charles Kenigsberg, Richard Schafer,
Bob Miles, Jon Bentz. Row Two: Russell Ropp, Ron Simmons, Doriush Nozori, John Dade, Shigeru Fujitoni, Sidney levin, Morey
Visitocion, Bob Davidson, James Cropuchettes, Alan Hoskuitz, Don Patterson. Row Three: Richard Duncan, John leslie, Montie
Bryon, James Uribe, Jim Elmlinger, John Hoin, John Stoddart, Hud Peterson, William Bode, Jock Shoulders, Ira Billick, Jim Dun­
con. Row Four, Charles Morrin, John Swonson, Dennis Sattler, Richord lambert, Rod Fontanilla, lawrence Kogo, Robert Cox, Charles
Brewster, John Corter, Fred Rosch, Don Obermonn, Bill Frost. Row Five, Erik Whitaker, Robert Mills, Ledwin Fortini, Roger Hawk·
ins, Roger Lo rson, David Loughlin, Don Lideleof, Chris Proctor, Julion Borgia, Thomas Palmer, lorry liggett, Dove Wood, Carl
Carlson, George Borton.

PALOMAR

Row One, left to right: John Maddux, Dick Tijsseling, Allen lindstrom, Hoi Thomos, Gotthord Jonson, Harry Fronke, Terry Jones, Sammie Tolk, Jim
Pricco. Row Two: Earl Hughes, Williom McGregor, lorry Armstrong, Doug Rowe, Fronk Morsholl, Richard Strauss, Bob Stringham, Dean Taylor, Steve
Crow. Row Three, Tom Blackwell, Jim Tremaine, Dono Morgan, Carl Billings, Roger Billings, Ronald Bronom, Roy Twisselmonn, Paul Wright, Fred Col­
lin, Dove Brown. Row Four: Wayne Sefton, B. J. Von Vleet, R. Kendrick, Austin Angell, Merle Duckett, Douglos Yungling, B. Strachan, Gory Campbell,
Robert Holmes, Suhoil Holoby.

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MUIR

FIRST FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Tervo Nishioka, Bruce Anderson, Clark Kibler, lee Stebbins, J im Kirstein, Roland lint, Frederick Hall , Jorge Pelaez. Row Two:
Dan iel lou ie, Ted Konekun i, Tom Bleier, J im Stopper, Steve Bersch, Fred Stephens, Da vid Ganger, Don Stover, Roger Ferreiro. Row Three: Russell Swen·
son, Frederick Gereb, J im Zichtermon, Dehn J. Tum, Robert Sorich, Mike McGinnos, J om McNeoll, Jom Boucher. Row Four: Will ie Hayashida, lorry Wen ·
ell, Ron Yenzer, Skip Bush, Harvey luther, Ed Buchler, J im Cortensen, Drew Aspegren.

MUIR

SECOND FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Roger Hargis, Bil l Veitch, Joe Hannigan, Don Louviere, Ronald
Row Two: Maynard H. Lyndon, Dusty John, Jeff Sonders, Don Shiromizu, Rob Oleson,
Daniel Lucas, William Snellboker, John Poole, Ken Storr, Patrick R. Jordon, James G.
Vrooman, Ron Earl. Row Four: Bill Schwerm, Norm Angell, Bob Cook, Bob Johnston,
Neil Geitner, Bob Axelsen.

Block, Vic Wolloce, Tom Churchill, Franklin Shiv, Curtis Heringer.
Robert Smith, Paul Schubert, Pedro Stern, lee Sulton. Row Tluee:
Bates, Tom Bossert, Jock Turner, Bill Kerr, Bob Henderson, Dove
Ph il Stelling, Dennis l . Olson, George Christiansen, Tom Hoifley,

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MUIR

THIRD FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Syed Noeem Ahmad, Duane W. Clawson, Richard Hill , Ron Clyburn, Frank Garone, Dwight Ditcoilhley, Roger Hasegawa , Philip
l!o, Clyde Brewer, Roberr Brod lne, N. H. lien, Philip H. Heintz, George Henry Romer, Erick Lorson. Row Two: Terry Schmid!, Moll Mesikep, Mike
Mondelli, John R. North, Allan Douglas, Bill O "Horo, Dick Scoville, John Sll!admon, Ronald Redmond, Roy Klostermann, Ron Benzer, Mike Keeler. Row
Three: Mike Singer, Will Gerry, Bob Speers, Roy E. Packard, Don C. Cole, Wade Roberts, Bob Forenzo, Ph illip G. Grange, Steven Mazzoni, Jim Moore. Row
Four: James Ell is, John Russell, Sheldon Gore, Peter Eselgrolh, Dick Mormie, 8 ruce Greenwell, Bob Carroll, Richard Perona, Bob EvereH, Gory Fluno, John
Ingram, John Nielsen, Richard Brabham.

SHASTA

Row One, left lo righl: George long , John Pongrozio, louis Manville, David Waite, John Rothrock, Sleven Conkle, James Quick, John Algeo.
Raw Two: Harry Tyler, Harold Campbell, Donald Goy, Donald Harris, Fredrick Brinkerhoff, Done Petersen, Peter Robinson. Row Three: John
Morgan, Bill Byron, lorry Hubbell, Greg linkloler, William lee, Eliezer Ley, Gory Petterson. Row Four: Donley Parmentier, Winston Walker,
Bob McCa uley, Dave Swanson, Kim Cooper, Rob Heilmann, Bryon Ogde. Row Five: Richard Wells, Rudolph J . Butler, Jerry Bailey, Robert Napier,
James Thayer, Ken Rothmuller, Per Landeck, George Betz.

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TENAYA

FIRST FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Charles Dickerhoff, Wo lid Motni, Syed Nasim Ahmad, Morvin Keith Aiken, Albert K. Richardson, Sort Ottoboni, Albert Doni ,
Okechukwu Anyim, Robert Ryan. Row Two: Wayne Tucker, Tom H. Hobbick, David Sederquist, Bob Smith, Roy Dunn, George Wolfe, Jock Sinor, Bob
Scott, Mohd A. Qoyum. Row Three: Ken Crandall, Sam Chicos, Michael Croce, Howard F. Utterback, Jr., Michael Lindsey, .John S. Krill, George F.
Stewart, Michael C. Imhoff, Gory Bentson, John G. Mocy, Harm Meijer, Jr.

TENAYA

SECOND FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Richard Woodhams, Ken Fitzhugh, Fred Korig, Fred lopez, Bill Eldridge, Carlos Colon, Ron Pickus, Torn Anderson, Jerry Stater,
Phillip Dunn, Miner Fritz, Bob Upton, Russ Gamble, Doug Sweet. Row Two: Robert Moss, Steve Roth, Craig Carberry, Morvin Hansen, John Gilbert,
Ken Kaiser, James Coles, Ed Curtis, Michael Wilson, Bruce Kronmiller, Doyle Lyke, Loren Schilder. Row Three: Lorry Dell, Leslie Correia, Randy lin·
quist, Karl Kalthoff, Lon Gruenfeldt, Bill Hatfield, Steve Willison, Rich lowhern, Anthony Gross, Wayne Hofer, Jim Crowley. Row Four: Frankie Davie,
Daniel B. McCauley, Rolph Campbell, Morvin J. Griffing, Fred Peterson, Tullus Slupko, John H. Lee, Russell Honsoker, Bob Segesmon, Tom Coffman,
David Pork, Jim Seflon.

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TENAYA

THIRD FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Gerold Stoler, Lee Jeffcoat, Morvin Kissinger, Steven Trueblood, Ken Bitting, John Wilson, Dove Loe, Paul Albert, Charlie Ma ·
son. Row Two: Ron Fowcell, John Fox, Bob Stimple, Brion McQuade, James Holcombe, Bud Ross, Dove Taxis, Sam Arciniega, Dove Mollice, Vorochok
Noch. Row Three: Neil Snyder, Albert Chen, Robert Meijer, Dennis Hodgin, Fronk Mayne, Cliff Bisch, Hugh Page, Hodi Touserkoni, Alan Dutcher,
Fred Gregory. Row Four: Sreve John, Don Randall, Harm Ryan, Carter Smoth, Terry Frosr, Darrel Cresswell, Ken Francis, Jim Bishop, Mike Short, Lorry
Stearns, Ron Pollard, Dove Bigge, John Wright. Row Five: Brit Grom, Robert Gulloford, Thomas Johnson, Bert Zwoogstro, Wayne Donaldson, John
Verburg, Dennis Jones, Moke Schield, Tom Keeslong, Bob Nulfoll, Tom Chose, Eugene Arnold.

LASSEN

Row One, left to right: Dole Magda, Richardson Leong, James Valdez, Tom Pearl, Jack Pierce, John Bores, Lance Brow n, Bob Viers, Roger Stuck.
Row Two: Jim Hiner, Ken Sawina, George Robbins, Stephen Merrill, lou Gabriel, Frank Westerlund, David lewis, Wolrer Wagoner. Row Three: George
Olivas, Warren Dobiel, leon Isaacs, George Coughlin, Douglas Chon, Jeff Capell, Aaron Lonquist, Richard LaConte. Row Four: Bruce Farly, Jim Kin·
ney, Dawson Mabey, Jim Chose, Roger Svendsen, Harvey Wool, Doug Hawkins, Mike Kieran, Mike Miller.

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SEQUOIA

FIRST FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Forest Risch, Kheng Seng Try, Saeed Ghodsion, Charles Mitchell, Colvin Dotson, Kent Foster, Michael Kowochi, Phil Saxe. Row
Two: Robert McDonald, Donald Shepley, Andy Beck, Jerry Zonotto, Wilson Tong, Ted Wilder, Don Winterburn, Donald Borth. Row Three: Craig Col·
ledge. Bill Taylor, Garry Jackson, Lynn Johnson, Warren Luce, Don Fields, Morvin Herbst, Dick Fischer. Row Four: John Wild, Korl Hageman, Graydon
Grey, Gory Beall, Gory Fernstrom, Bruce Lorson , Terry Word, Charles Von Norman.

SEQUOIA

SECOND FLOOR

Row One, left to right: Ken Krum, Rick Bennetts, Silvon Meos , Louie Villegas, Benny Villigos, Bou leap, Walt Oishi, James Ven·
nemon. Row Two: Thomas McManis, Doug Coyne, Jerry Pyle, Roger Williams, Gordon Todd, Ellis Bassetti, Patrick Newton , Robert
Ripken, Craig Martin. Row Three: Jim Sloneker, Robert Cline, Bill Weber, Steve Fischer, Douglas Martens, David Boone, William
Gulley, Richard Lestrange, Bruce Robinson, Donald Helms.

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SEQUOIA

THIRD FLOOR

Row One, lefl to right: Jim Holl, Ston Porrugol, Todd Wolburton, Arnold Mellow , Stephen Chaikin, Ken Hall, Bob Hicks, l eigh Kolb, Joe Campbell,
Delbert Chesebro. Row Two: Robert Newell, Brad Elliott, Bruce McPherson, Dennis McCoy, Chuck Ogg, Fred Thobum, Howard Ramsden, Gory Petzel,
Steven Reynolds, Ron Blickle, Burl Estes. Row Three: Mike Forster, Thomas Matlock, Charles Everett, Richard Zounmill er, leslie Green, Marshall Chris­
tiansen, lorry Weogel, Pedro lee, Gordon lou, John Gibbs, Edward Wensel, Tom Collins. Row Four: Donald Cooper, Robert Low, Raymond Byrne,
Allen Franklin, Ken Owens, Croig Potter, Steve Blackwell, Jim Phelps, D. Virgin, Tom Dickey, Bob Hou ldlng, Skeet Dickson, Stephen Freemon. Row
Five: Roberr Hedges, Tom Ohlendorf, Russel l Pring le, Glen Janzen, Bert Brooks, John Willson, Mike English, lo rry Ma rcey, Peter Foster, Wilmer Beng t­
son, John MacArthur.

ELDORADO

Row One, left to rig ht: Peter Iverson, Christopher Nwosu, Paul Morioni, Steve Jaeger, Pete Comorodo, Richard Miller. Row Two: Don Sorensen, Tom
Piercholo, Jim Cowles, Ty Fiscus, Azriel Kurloender, Bill Reese, Chuck Smith. Row Three: Mike Kopic, Gene Huber, Carl Flores, Burgess Webb, Jock
Soyler, Otto Schmidt, Harold Hubele, Richard Bostdorif, Doug Hopwood. Row Four: Bruce l e Boron, Kenneth Gibson, William Doggetr, Ma rk Hoose,
Alan Evarts, Rick Rovok, Dole Claussen, Croig Rathbun, George Proper.

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TEHAMA

Row One, lefr to right: Roy Kotsuda, Herry Guidorti, Thong Saroth. Row Two Richard Wells, Robert
Cummings, Mike Vincent.

FIREHOUSE

Row One. lefr to nght: John Piescer, Fred, John Hess, Corl Janzen. Row Two: John Morfin, Donald
Henneuse, Harold Montie, Arthur Kolisto.

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TRUCKEE

Row One. left to right: Melvin Focho, Raul Moreno, Jim Ho ffman. Row Two: Ronald Lind, Gerry Wag·
ner, Donald Keeler. Row Three: Doug Bienert, Bill Mcfarlane, Joe M endoza, Richard Cotto.

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE

Row One, left to right: Koronjo Nrliri, Joshua Kopropoporombil, Amos Adepolu. Row Tw o: Monjit
Boon, Arthur losmon, Novnor Dosho. Row Three: Don Johnson, Peter Akintolo, Wordell Moreleod.

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HERDSMAN HALL

Row One, left to right: Robert Mottes, Wolter Heer, " Moe Jenson " , Kenny Mebone. Row Two: Donald
Dow, Fred Hegge, Rolph loyo, Flint Freemon. Row Three: Ken Fowle, Mike Schmidt, Wayne Jensen,
Duane Foster.

WESLEY HOUSE

Row One, left to right: Arthur Chen, Bertram Reddock, Jim Ferguson, "lobo"", Jim Ethridge, Poul Ros·
siler. Row Two: Dovid Nesmith, Charles Williams, Dennis Morton, Chorles Benedict, Doryl Harris, Cliff
Scott.

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MODOC

Row One, leh to right: Peter Smith, Norman Angelo, Roman Rodriguez, luis Rios, William Poncio, Randolph Huey. Row Two: Jerry Ishii, Jon Hull,
Pout Morton , Cormone Coppa, Edmonda Beniocor, Maurice Hoffman, Gerold Mossey. Row Three: Jim Doetze, Kent Chesney, Jtln Sweeney, Anthony Jo.
son, Stephen Thomas, John Ever, Paul Wong.

DIABLO

Row One, left to right• Wayne Anderson, Max Sokoto, Edwin Bock, James Matteson, Jim Hisotomi, Jim Davies, Bill Nelson, David Borneby. Row
Two: Moe Dyer, Eric Treaster, Dove Devoid, Gory McCorkle, lyn Stowell, Clifford Von Wagner, Steve Williams, Fred Houg. Row Three: Jim Oriska,
Thomas Goux, Ronald Brewer, Don levensoler, Jim Overmohle, Ron Tetro, An Boynton, Michael McKenry, Fronk Froeymon. Row Four: Gory Beck, Bob
Hammond, Paul Trahan, Moke Holmes, Mike Armstrong, Robert Weaver, Mort on Molter, Dennis Posilo. Soren Jensen.

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GARFIELD ARM).

Row One, lelt to right: Dovod Young, Jon Von Lydegrof, loren Webster, " Sq uirt ", Fronk Phillips, Harry Hart, Tom Blood, Don McRae, Joy Russell, lorry
Nakanishi, Jim lully, Fronk Rivero . Row Two: Ronald Ishii, Ken Bowman, lorry Deane, Robert Collons, Amedee lo Croix. Gory Sigler, Robert Roisig, Rob ·
err Bishop, Sorojm Alavi. Row Three: Irvin Davis, Chuck Brundage, Gory Crole11o, Steve Leyda, Ron Mayall, James Bliss, Dick Hartley, Mike Emch, Don
Bowman. Row Four: Erwin Meyer, Dennis Betscher, Tom Ruggles, Roy laRue, Fro n k Brier, Harry Ovill, Croog Craigo, Bob Harwell, Robert lee , Ross
Bell, Robert Vredenburg. Row Five: Derek Muggeridge, Tim Brown, Warren Bliss, Bob Burks, Richard Spoon, Raymond Hilken, Roberr Treat, J im Piper,
Dove Brockmann, Gory Nixon, Bill Evans, Sheldon Tyler.

DEUEL

Row One, lelt to right: Ronald Anderson, Stephen Crooks, Som Chleng, Tokehiko Yosuhoro, Tom Brions, Art Titus, Tony White Som Wachtel R
Two: Tomie Motchell, Fronk Urrutia, Richard Oonnewilz, Steve Widmayer, Ernie Swockord, leonard Cardoni Gridly Snore Richard Olson p 1
ow
lim Kheng lam. Row Three: John Vanzee, Vic Crofts, Bill Cummings, Caleb Othoeno, Steve Oovodson, Shmeck Tobie 'sob Hotchmon' J 0e erOe~ung,
William Merrott, Glenn Montooni. Row Four: Bruce Protoc, Bruce Cruikshank, Benjomon Vlach, Dean Thompson Buz Fisher Alfred OeR~s ~
znle,
'

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beroff, Carlos Soto, Mike Colegrove, Roy Wright, Martin Wortinen, Joe Verburg.

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Row One, lefr to right : Dove Post, leo lutchonsky, Lorry Wilson. Row Two: Tom Judy , Bob Davis, Keith Hill, Mike Bungoy. Row
Three. Lorry Nelson, Keith Peuerson, Tom Passan tino, Jon Spurl in, John Giusti, Row Four: Gorey Schaub, Lloyd Doste r, James
Borbee, Ronnie Snell, Don Backensto w. Row Five: Wayne Stahnke, Kenne th Humphreys, John Pagenkopp, Ron Va rgas, Rick Fer­
yonlf~. Les ter Shepherd.

PLUMAS

Row One, left to right: Kwok-Kue Ko, Nfel C. Kierulff, William Solman Owen Pea r
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d son , RPhllop Kendrock, Joe Bauma nn. Row Two: Mort Aives, Joe
Hort?n, Jim Barcus, Mike Sullivan, Gory Odom, Bill Price. Row Thre~: Jerr
Carnger, Motchell Maria ni.
Y 0 9 en, 0 Y Leg ler, Tina Cauzza, Wa rren Hol t, Don Brown, Johnny

88

SIERRA

Row One, left to right: Jim Stroud, Wally Shehon, Anthony Mogono, Christopher Clore, Emem Nwo, Art Hodson, Von Hawkins. Row Two: Richord
Wells, David licoro, James Morton, lorry Allen, Steve Mills, James McGinty. Row Three: Gilbert Unruh, Bill MacPhee, Poovo Siitom, Rolph Mason,
Paul Nickolous, Dick McCollister, Bob Trammell.

MARIPOSA

Row One left to right: Keith Gordon, Daniel louis, Bud Cloy, Jim Pratt, Ph il Juslis, Robert Bruen, Glenn Oliverio, Michael Eison. Row Two: Steve
Conodo,
Hopkins, James Ross, William lurh~r •. Peter Burr, James Corley, John Soares, Richard Squires. Row Three: Ramon True, Steve Beck, Rene
Chavez, Don Matson , Roy Moody, Joe Stutz, Wolloom Rempel.

R.

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MONTEREY

Row One, lefr to right: Timothy Benjamin, Fred Morgan, Tom Dutcher, John Busby, Dural Been, Clifford Craig, David Cipriani. Row Two: Alan Me·
Corkle, Will iam Bowersox, Horst Cowl, Charles Fronk, Don Johnston, Glenn Daly, Richard Bagby, Steven Shearer. Row Tl1ree: Terry Morrill, Tony
Braga, Lloyd Rice , Robert McMal1on, Robert McCollister, Bill Roberts, Gil Siggins, Norman Manzer.

SONOMA

Row One, l~fr to rigl1t: Gene Armstrong, John Bianc11i, Alan Okazaki, David Abbott, lawrence lemon, Jol1n landers, Tom Holm. Row Two:
Bruce Ho~wog, Spencer ~hom, Dennis _Bernhart, Mike Brodsl1aw, Bill Burke, Colin Peters, Chuck Bonzo, Greg Baskin. Row Tl1ree: David An·
t11ony Smoth , Clement Mocl1el, Ron Stroc kland, louis Fishman, Nick Silver, John Sagden, Duane Sl1aw, Alan Reed.

90

HEWSON HOUSE
'

Row One, left
Endicon. Row
Steven Moyer.
Wheeler. Row
Gory Noble.

to right: Kenneth Jacoby. Russell Ukito, Edward Carlos, Barry Penn, Roy Duron, Jim Takahashi, Roy Avakian, Marty Morgen, Steven
Two: Richard Swanton, Richard Rose, W. David Johnson, Eskondor KhoCiovi, John N1ethomer, John Hovey, John Calkins, Ron Grantham,
Row Three: Jim Turnmlft', Eric Williamson, Dennis Joule, Maurice Stanley, Rich Pearson, Ken Rolin, Gory Steffens, Jim Shreve, Craig
Four: Pete McCracken, lorry Borrell, Terry Weymouth, Joe Fmm, J1m Von Tuyle, G1l Crone, Warren Harms, Ken McDonald, Roger Willig,

Row One, left to
Steve lopes, Dick
Michael Wagner,
Joseph Bradbury,

right: Johnny Mills, John Cisneros, Henry Hinke, Stan Emeterio, Ernest Pinto , Daniel Medina, llk·Nung Tong. Row Two: Joe Kitagawa,
Hollert, Gory Courtney, Roger Taylor, Bruce Becket, Fred J rwin, Joseph Ton. Row Three: James Stumpf, Anthony Estrella, Alf Popp,
Mike Chicconi, Brion Crammer, Jock Hofelfinger, Clive Cooper, Alan House. Row Four: Stephen Kesler, Ed Miske, Joseph Barnhart,
Jim Gilmore, David Fountain, John Helfrich, AI Rovey, Walt Patteson, Don Seager.

91

CHEDA RANCH

Row One, lefr to right: John Fonning, Stonley Mortello, Arthur Perry, Mike Stiehr, Louie Souzo. Row Two: Robert Alves, John Winters, Tony Souzo,
Jomes Bond, Gerold Keir, Wolloce Erichsen.

WHITNEY

Row One: left to right: Mork Freudenthal, Jim Block, Dennis Miller, Woody Barley, Bob Cothowoy, Corlos Verozo, Eugene Edwards, Glenn Orren. Ro":'
Two: Croog Anderson, lawrence Molloch, Gory Twitchell, Steve L'Ecluse, Bob Browning, Thomos Reed, lorry Andriesen, Don Pease, Doug Peno, Phol
Moiler. Don
RowChappell.
Three: Sob Pinkerton, Jomes lowton, Cop Peake, Bob Oorn, John Dietrich, Bob Moforos, Bob Deeter, Ed Sovoge, Rich Boughmon, Oovid
Jones,

92

CROPS HOUSE

Row One, left to right: Reno Bacciorini, Robert Espinola. Row Two: Ron Filice, Mike Mondelli, Ron
Yamashita. Row Three: Woyne Giocomoui, Ron McParland. Row Four: Bob Weimer, Ron Cecchini,
Morvin Allison.

. .. and this is their house . . .

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Wired for sound?

Prince Charming entertains the girls.

Memories

... and then baby bear said ...

Diona answers the Alexander Graham Bell
at the dorm.

94

An extro·curriculor activity?

Ahl Finally mode it to the lost flight.

Ju st off-hand I'd soy he isn"t hiding up here.

Smile, you "re on Candid Camero!

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iT
His very own Bunnies.

Groce personified.

Now, how do I get it down?

Dear Santo Claus . .. .

Let Kickopoo Joy Juice do this for you tool

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HOUSING CO-ORDINATOR
ROBERT M. BOSTROM

Serving the needs of more than 2,500 students, Robert M. Bostrom is responsible for all of
our on-campus housing and the students living here.
Bostrom, a Cal Poly graduate, has been employed by the college for eight years. He has
been Housing Co-ordinator for four years, and before that, worked for three-and-a-half years as
Graduate Manager.
Originally from Pasadena, California, Bostrom graduated from Cal Poly as an Animal Hus­
bandry major. He has had the equivalent of two college careers as a staff member at Poly. He
currently lives on campus.
His major hobby at present is student piloting. He maintains an active affiliation with the
Naval Reserve and likes attending football games, watching plays, and' listening to music. He
enjoys working with people, a fortunate circumstance, as his work involves a close association
with students.
When asked what he thought of Poly students, he answered that he thought they were the
friendliest, most mature, most courteous, and the best all-around students that he had ever come
in contact with.
" Their objectives are clearer because they establish their major early in their careers," Bos­
trom said.

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WELCOME WEEK

FROSH-SOPH BRAWL

HOMECOMING QUEEN

QUEEN ANN
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AND HER COURT

PRINCESS MADALINE

PRINCESS PATTIE

PRINCESS BEATRICE

PRINCESS TAFFY
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AUTUMN HOLIDAY
The Coronation Boll climaxed Homecoming
week-end. Escorted through the official cere­
monies by " Ugly Man" Stan Glaros, Queen Ann
Engelbrecht reflected the happiness and enjoy­
ment shored by all.

HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES

r

CHEERLEADERS

SONGGIRLS

Left to right: Cinny lynch, Pot Bright, Don Peose, Dove Toxis, Fronk Gorcio.

Left to right: Donno Grammer, Judy Silow, Deonno Jensen, Ann Engelbrecht,
Jon Olson, Lenore Boer.

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LETTERGIRLS

Row One, left to right: Marilyn Bee, Judy Le Flore, Ann Prout, Judy Corbett. Row Two: Carol Mills, Diona Chioppori, Toffy Woodman, Coren
Soboloni, Lee Blankenship.

Majorettes lou Jean Wiley and Jeannette Brickey.

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MARCHING BAND

The Marching Band and Rally Committee spent many long hours preparing
for Cal Poly's football games and parades. Spirit was held high throughout the
sport seasons due to the outstanding work done by these two organizations.

RALLY COMMITTEE

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ALL-POLY
WEEK-END
FEBRUARY 21-23, 1964

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ALL-POLY
WEEKEND

On Friday, February 21, 1964, over
200 students arrived from the Pomona
campus to join in the good times of All­
Poly weekend. Features during the three­
day event included a sports day, Anti­
gone, a hootenanny, dances, a wheel­
chair basketball game, and many other
activities. The festivities were thoroughly
enjoyed by all.

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HOOTENANNY
FEBRUARY 22, 1964

MISS
COLLEGE
AVENUE
LINDA GIBSON
Representing Heron Hall, Linda Gibson swept the honors from 23 other girls in the Miss
College Avenue Contest, which is sponsored annually by the men of Deuel Hall. With this
title, Miss Gibson is designated as the Sweetheart of Deuel Hall and has the duty of upholding
the standards of womanhood at Cal-Poly.

112

PRINTING
WEEK
JANUARY 13-17, 1964

INTERNATIONAL WEEK

Along with International Week came danc­
Ing, songs, and laughter, as Cal Poly's foreign
students introduced us to a little of their native
culture. This exciting week was highlighted by
a keynote address from Dr. Edwin lee, former
dean of education at UCLA.

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BLITHE SPIRIT
BLITHE SPIRIT

CAST

... "Good-by for the moment,
my dears. I expect we are bound
to meet again one day, but until
we do I'm going to enjoy myself.
You can break up the house as
much as you like-l'm leaving
it anyhow. Think kindly of me
and send out good thoughts­
nice work, Elvira Persevere.
Good-by again- parting is such
sweet sorrow!"

Edith .......... Judy Jackson
Ruth .............. Jean Siler
Charles ............ Tom Siler
Dr. Brodman .... Chris Dawson
Madame Arcati .. Gloria Halton
Elvira .......... Jane Evanson
Mrs. Brodman .. Audrey Davis
Director ...... Mr. Glen Smith

ANTIGONE
"Where wisdom is, there, happiness will crown
A piety that nothing will corrode;
But high and mighty words and ways
Are flogged to humbleness, till age,
Beaten to its knees, at lost is w ise."

CAST
CREON
Glen Moffett
ANTIGONE ... .... . . ...... .. .............. Barbaro Cline
Roberto Wheeler
ISMENE . .... ... . .. ........... . . . ... Nostosho Gorbetenko
Peggy Oberg
HAIMON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geoffrey Aggeler
TEIRESIAS .. . . . . . . .... . . .................... Dove Brune
HIS GU IDE ... . . . ..... . . ... . ............ . .. Mark Nielsen
SENTRY and MESSENGER ..... . ............. Mike Lovewell
GUARDS .... . . .. . ......... ... ...... . .... Alvin Jacobson
Gary Beck
EURYDICE .... .. . .... . ........ .............. June Trask
FLUTE PLAYER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reyonne Torlucci
CHORUS
CHORAGOS . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lon Escherich
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NO SOUR NOTES
Not on stage. In practice, anything
can happen, as these diligent musicians
il lustrate. Clockwise from top left they
are: Poly Strings, Sextet, three conductors
and a flute, a piano class, and a lone
trumpeter.

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MAJORS AND MINORS
Row One, left to right: Fred Gulliver, Jock Herbert. Row Two:
Bill Grohom, lorry Shorp, Jorge Peloez, Bill Boroh, Tim leothers,
Dove Brune, Dennis Morton, Burt Brooks, loren Jonkey, Bob Kromer.

MEN 'S QUARTET
Row One: Ron Johnson. Row Two, left to right: Jim Zichtermon, Ron
Gorvey, Ken Slocum.

WOMEN'S SEXTET
left to right: Bonnie Hurlbut, Lindo King, Dione Oberholser, Jeon
Compbell, lee Wolz, Pot Bright.

WOMEN'S GlEE ClUB. Row One, left to right: Solly Fahey, Erni Troupe, Sondee Sondler, Kathy Stiefel, Roberto Wenk, Koy Boyd, Peggy Boer, Cindy Zollo , Rowena
Huen, Diana Weeks, Judy Wagner, Rachel Boswell, linda King. Row Twa: Patti Hill, lynda Pierce, Janet McNealy, Cheryl Stoddard, Wendy Bios, Bonnie Hurlbut, Bonn ie
Kuder, Marlys Winterbourne, Myrna Bracken, Mary-Helen Vincent, Jon Autry, Betty Kirkpatrick, Judy Pettit, Marge Hartman. Row Three: Sue Pisame.nte, Sharon Glain,
Anita Bellue, Jay Ellingston, Pot Bright, Mardi Wilson, Carol Briggs, Sharon Boysen, Janice Miller, Jea n Flink, Jana Mosgar-Zoulal, Pat Green , Kath i Weishar. Row
Four: Karen Hampl, Sondra Morrey, lee Walz, Virginia Roller, Carol Peake, Diane Oberholser, Jan Brubaker, Kathy Flynn, Susan Hall, Barbaro Gonzalez, Karen
Poulson, Mary Round, Cheri locker, Prudy lovtong. Row Five: Sol ly Clark, Kathy Thompson , Barbaro O' Bryon, Lindo Leedham, Deanna Wilbur, Karen Pursell, Ju lie
Aborn, Diana Nolan, Jean Campbel l, Pauline Pigeon , Pot Palmer, Joyce Potter, Sondra Show, Nancy Goldsmith, JoAnne Armstrong , Pot Underhill.

MEN'S GLEE ClUB. Row One, left to right: Pete Sm ith, Paul Shubert, Harold Campbel l, Ph::ip Ito, Fred !<" - Jorge Pelaez, John Poole, lorry Rolison, Kim Bitting, Sivon
Meos, Fred King, Ron Pickus, Roger Bishop, Woody Barley. Row Two: Ron Benzer, Doug Roberts, Ron Redmond, Howard Marriner, Jock Herbert, Dick Scoville, Carlos
Colon , Korry Tyler, Clifford Craig , l orry Weigel, Thomas Goux, lorry Sharp, Ken Slocum. Row Three: Cliff Scott, Alan Hopkins, Bill Borah, Wade Roberts, Charles Sl_ogett,
Ron Strickland, lyman Miller, Gary Gutschow, Jim Sweeney, David Neal, Mike Mcquire, Bob Garlow, Jim Ethidge, Eric Poole. Row Four: larry Fulderson, RIChard
Marm ie, Bill Burt, Bill Grahan, Dennis Morton, Ron Johnson, loren Jonkey, Steve Wainwright, J im Punkett, Ray Claos•en, Tim leathers, Bert Brooks, John Emery, Jeff
Hardy, Ted Deehr, Eric Poole. Row Five: Harry Clyde, Don Reagan, Dove Brune, Mike Kieran, Wayne Hofer, Bob Kromer, Ron King, Robert Weaver, Marshall
Christiansen, Dick Clark, Ron Garvey, Michael Bryon, Mike Armstrong, Scott Strachan. Dove DeArmond, Martin Miller.

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MUSIC GROUPS

The Collegians provided Col-Poly students with the music for mony enjoyable nights of dancing.

POLY STRINGS

Row One, left to right: Harry Clyde, Deanna Jensen, Sondra Chapman, Julie Erickson, Reyonne Torluccxi, Gert Gehlhoor, Marion Barnett. Row Two:
Choim Rinde, Ted Von Tuyle, Copt. D. R. Kingsbury, Sollie Patton, Barbaro Koffsky, Bill O"Horo, Vic Wallace, Fred Artindole, K. V. Hinckley. Row Three:
Paul Wong, Maureen Murphy, Jim -~hridge.

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1964

BALL

MILITARY

Princess Joanne Oockwiller

Princess Pam Scoville

Princess Sharon Gloin

Princess Rosemary Turk

Queen Margaret Fannin

Princess Diona Chioppori

1963 Queen Sandy Martin

Princess Mary Hudson

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COLLEGIANS

SQUIRES

R
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MARCHING BAND

KAYDETTES

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DICK
GREGORY
AND
VINCE
GUARALDI

OCTOBER 31, 1963

BROTHERS FOUR

The Brothers Four show was only one
of several big time entertainments
brought to the campus this year. What
an exciting evening! Over 2000 students
crowded the men's gym for entertain­
ment extraordinary.

COLLEGE

SMOTHERS BROTHERS

On March 21, 1964, an enthusiastic Cal Poly audience received the
Smothers Brothers with a warm welcome. The crowd was rewarded with
an extremely enjoyable and unforgettable evening.

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RELIGION IN
LIFE
WEEK
JANUARY19-23 , 1964

Rev. Donn Moomaw

Father Gregory Anderson

Mr. Paul Fromer

Dr. Richard Coin speaks to a group of students.

Dr. Marjorie Linkins

Left to right: Dr. Richard Coin, Father Gregory Anderson, Dr. Marjorie Linkins, Mr.
Paul Fromer, Rabbi Julius Liebert.

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POLY ROYAL QUEEN

QUEEN CATHY
130

AND HER COURT

PRINCESS ROWENA

PRINCESS ]ANA

PRINCESS ANN

PRINCESS SONDRA
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OPENING CEREMONIES

STUDENT EXHIBITS

POLY ROYAL

ACTIVITIES

Spring Reflections . . .

OUTDOOR
EVENTS

Rodeo events, iudging,
horse show ...

Spring Reflections ...

CORONATION

BALL

Queen Cathy DeGaspar.is,
a gracious ruler ...

MEMORIES
ARE MADE

OF
THIS
Ha ll of leaders.

A pond, o wish, a dream come true.

The library polio.

Geodesic Dome.

Food and fun!

Speoks for itself?

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Baa -

to you, tool

In need of a friend?

ENDURO

MARCH 23, 1964

APPLIED ARTS

Row One, left to right: Duane Douglass, Sue Webborley, Mardi Wilson, Nikki Hoffmann , Koren Froy lond, John Sharpe. Row Two: David Roberts, Jeannette
Vilvoll, Borboro Fernomburg, Judy Dressier, Don Fields. Row Three: Nelson Smith, John Dietrich, Rolond lint, Meredith Heney, Lindo Murray, lorry Hubbell.

The main purpose of the Applied Arts Council is to coordinate the activities
of the departmenta l clubs. This council also serves a communication function
between the Student Affairs Council and the Applied Arts division clubs. The
departments of this division are: Business, English and Speech, Home Economics,
Music, Physical Educat ion, Printing Engineering and Management, Technical Arts
and Technical Journalism.

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ALPHA PSI OMEGA
Alpha Psi Omega, on honorary drama fraternity, lends o helping hand in
the presentation of dramatic productions. During Poly Royal this club presents
several one-oct ploys for the enjoyment of the students, faculty, and visitors.
Membership to this honorary fraternity is invitational and requires active
participation in all dramatic presentations.

Row One, left to right: Charles E. Plath, Linda King, Keith Nielsen.

Row Two: Donald .:>hepley, Lon Escherich.

ART CLUB

The Art Club's primary
concern is to encourage stu­
dents in their own particular
fields of art, including those
not offered in classes.
This club has been active
on campus for two years.
This year it sponsored o
Patio Ceramic Show on De­
cember 7. At the show stu­
dents sold their ceramic and
sculpture works.

Row One, left to right: Madeline Quoresmo, Lee Blankenship. Row Two: Ann Nettleton, Fronk Ph illips,
Sydelle Melinder.

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HOME ECONOMICS

Row One, left to right: Judy Moro, Karen Arndt, Pamela Brown, Sue Webberly, Gloria Lon ini, Donna Grammer, Julie Erickson. Row Two: Jean Don­
user, Judy Almaguer, Lynda Kruse, Cathy DeGasporis, Mrs. Marjory Martinson, Shirley Swift, Ann Engelbrecht, Joan Hardness. Row Three: Delores
Hemp, Sharon Boysen, Susie Wegis, Wendy Pirog, Barbaro Cl ine, Marlys Winterbourne. Row Four: Carol Parsons, Penny Setterberg, Betty Pogosion,
Judy Pratt, Jeannette Vilvoll, Marilynn Sears, Meredithe Heney, Doris Hofmonn.

Throughout the year the Home Economics club listened to many guest
speakers. At each meeting they discussed a subject within their field. On De­
cember 12, they presented a program cal led, "Holiday Hostess... Miss Verrill
was the guest speaker.
On May 31 they sponsored the Senior Breakfast honoring the graduates of
1964.

1

Row One, left to roght: Koren Foster, Seiko Dol, Notosho Gorbotenko, Morgorr Boer, Solly Skinner, Holly Hinkel, Sandi Braun, Cathy Yates, Patti Hill.
Row Two: Vyone Anderson, Joyce Boster, Susan McEimury, Susan Handley, Mrs. Marjory Martinson, Marilyn Kidder, Erika Koegler, Karen Lewis, Bar­
bora Bjurman, Sherri Schneider, Sondra Go lba, Billie Watkins. Row Three: Mary Esser, Louise Cooper, Cathy McClelland, Diana Ceko, Jackie Minetta,
Jud ith Potts, Judith O 'Neal, Leslie Tovernetti , Judith Phelps, Marsha Dunham, Barbaro Murphy, Barbaro Pennington. Row Four: Sy9elte Melinder, Pa­
tricia Sta_!l.ner, Beatrice Lewan lka, Joan Thoburn, Darlene Ferini, Linda Pearson, Carolyn Escobar, Linda McClellan, Nancy Songer, Dolores Nalley, Betty
Braaksma, Ann Hensley . Row Five: Elin Robinson, Kay Schowalter, Sharon Blair, Joyce Potter, Sharon Hatfield, Alice Yount, Cheryl Weinkauf, Carol
Fletcher, Stephanie Koobation. Sondra Chapman, Joan Boump, Lindo Byrd.

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1

MAT PICA PI

Row One, left to right: L. H. Eckrote, Jim luly, Jon Von lydegrof, John Nussbaumer, Bill Wisckol, John Rothrock, Fred Abuyen, Tino Friol, Jock loeb,
Poul Grosjean, Jomes H. Bobb. Row Two: Gory Sharar, Richard le$1ronge, Timothy Benjom•n, Hoi Thomas. lorry Hubbell. lorry Gorin, Bert Fellows,
Robert Schetter, David Jackson, Jeff Nolke. Row Three: Cordell leih, John Busby, John Giusti, Jim Yockey, Don Underwood, David Stoddart, John
Peterson, Kim Cooper, Rick Sweet, Don Stover. Row Four: Austin Angell, Sheldon Fore, Don Arata, Jock Turner, Merle Duckett, John Rentchler, John
Pogenkopp, Fred Rosch, Harold Hubele.

Organized in 1950, Mot Pica Pi's main
objective is to provide fellowship and closer
contact with developments in the field of
printing. Members participate in numerous
activities, such as a Poly Royal banquet and
display. They also took part in float compe­
tition this year during Homecoming week­
end.

STUDENT CALIFORNIA
TEACHERS
The Student California Teachers Associa­
tion attempts to stimulate the highest ideals
of professional ethics and attitudes; to pro­
mote the social, professional, and economic
welfare of teachers; to foster active coopera­
tion between the student groups of teacher
education institutions; to develop profes­
sional attitudes among student teachers; and
to improve educational services.
They reach these goals by presenting
panel discussions, motion pictures, and guest
speakers.

Row One, left to right: Borboro Gonzales, Kathleen Flynn, Margaret Clowdus, Patti Holladay, Judy Dressler.
right: Morily Moro, Paulo Cook, Gerry Ohlson, Shirley Poulsen, Morolynn Sears.

Row Two, left to

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TECHNICAL ARTS SOCIETY
This club is organized for the purpose of promoting the Technical Arts De­
partment and its activities on the Cal Poly campus. Each year the club sponsors
several field trips and arranges social activities related to the department. In
the three years this club has been active on campus, it has become noted for
its exceptional Poly Roya l exhibits.

Row One, left to rignt: William Bancroft, Charles Dickerhaff, Roy Legler, Walt Porrlsn, Steve Viado. Row Two: J. E. Strasser, Roger larson, Bruce
larson, Rog er Bazzill, Nelson Smith. Raw Three: Robert Graham, David Whitcomb, Rich Boughman, Thomas Reed, le•gh Knudson.

WRITER'S FORUM
The Writer's Forum has been a chartered organization on campus for six
years. It was organized for those people who are interested in creative writing.
The members of this club come from every department on campus.
Writer's Forum sponsors the yearly publication of POLY SYLLABLES, a student
project put out every spring.

Row One, left to right: Virginia Hoffman, Carol Frederick, Elizabeth Anderson. Row Two: Nathan Hinton, Dennis Greene, John Martin, Harold Mantle.

148

APPLIED SCIENCES

Row One, left to right: Ronald Longacre, Russell Coover, Don Obermonn, Marge Hortman, Fronk Rivero. Row Two: Lawrence Malloch, Thomas Grundman,
Dr. Clyde Fisher, Ted Ostlund, Fred Schwilk. Row Three: John Hammon, Bob Collinsworth, Mike Holmes, AI Klann, Bill Walther.

The Applied Science Council is the co-ordinating group for all clubs and
organizations in the Sciences division. It is composed of elected representatives
from each departmental club and meets semi-monthly. The Council elects three
representatives to the Student Affai rs Council, and serves as a primary com­
munication device between SAC and the departmenta l clubs.

149

AMERICAN RADIO CLUB

Row One, left to right: Donley Parmentier, les Green, Mike Springer, Bill Bode, Gordon Wood, Fred Gulliver, Dennis Miller, Bob Miles. Row Two: Steve
Mcintyre, Bob Brodine, Jim Bonkowski, Dove Ricci, Tom Collins, Roger Bovee, Jock Dupre, Raymond Kneip. Row Three: Joe Hannigan, Joe Kohler, Ken
McDonald, Dove Devoid, Gory McCorkle, Cliff Cloonan. Row Four: Kenneth R. Week, David Stoddart, Fred Niccore, Clifford Dody, Ken Rothmuller, Bill
Ostrom, Richard Bucich. Row Five: Dick Dievendorff, Clark Mocouloy, Bob Cloke, Bill Price, Mike Prickett, Dove Hessick, Don Fowler, Tony Slupko, Gory
Fernstrom, Robert Gulliford.

The Amateur Radio Society is celebrating its six­
teenth year as an active club on campus. This or­
ganization is open to those students who hove their
amateur radio licenses and wont to continue their
hobby while in college. They have access to a de­
partmental room with radio transmitting and re­
ceiving equipment.

BETA BETA BETA
Beta Beta Beta or Tri-Beta is an honorary scho­
lastic ~oci ety for the students of the Biological De­
partment. The membership is based upon grade
point overages.
Some of Tri-Beta's activities for this year were
maintaining Poly Canyon, holding its annual ban­
quet and hosting severa l guest speakers in the
biological f ields.

Row One, left to right: Virginia Sil l, Nancy Whitney, Marge Hortman, Peggy Oberg. Row Two, lett to right: Debby Dietz, Kris Mi ller, Shir­
ley Schu ltz, Dionie Dole, Merrie Tebben. Row Three, left to right: Bob Henderson, Jim McNeill, Bob Word, Ed Buchler, Dr. Wm. Thurmond,

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Advisor.

C.A .P.H.E.R.
C.A.P.H.E.R., the California Associa­
tion of Health, Physical Education, and
Recreation is a state organization de­
voted to furthering physical education.
Membership consists main ly of physi­
cal education majors, but any student or
instructor may join.
Among the club's many activities is
an annual potluck dinner.

Row One, left to rig ht: Annoroe Arjo, loui s G. Manville Jr., Sondi Edwa rds. Row Two: lyndell Slic·
ton, Judy Silow, Deanna Jensen. Row Three: Carolyn Garrett, Coral Ste in, Alvin J . Jacobson.

I

KAPPA MU EPSILON
Kappa Mu Epsilon, a national honorary mathematics society which was
chartered in 1957, is open on ly to math majors and double majors. The object
of the fraternity is fourfold: to further the interests of mathematics in those
schools which place their emphasis on the undergraduate program, to help the
underg raduate realize the important role that mathematics has played in the
development of western civilization, to develop an appreciation of the power
and beauty mathematics possesses, and to provide a society for the recognition
of achievements in mathematics at the undergraduate level.

Row One, left to right: Olive Andersen, leslie Gushe, Sandy lister, Peggie Heddy . Row Two: W. Boyd Judd, William l. Dunne, George R. Mach, Charles
Elston, Joe Crosslin. Row Three: John H. Manning, Milo E. Whitsom, John A. Woodworth, Thomas G. Burgess, Oswald J. Folkenstem, Neil Snyder.
Row Four: Vernon Huber, Gilbert l. Homfeld, Roland K. Jacobson, Thomas K. Beswick, Steve Corlett.

151

MATH CLUB
The Moth Club is open to all students interested in the fields of mathe­
matics. Its purpose is to promote professional service among moth majors. The
club"s meetings usually consist of movies, speakers, and demonstrations to ac­
quaint the students with the many opportunities in the field of mathematics. This
year they participated in the float competition during Homecoming.

Row One, left to right: Rowena Huen, Christine Kelly. Sandy Lister, Rhonda Cox, Koren Chandler, Thoma Gaither, Solly Fahey, Sherry Raney, Olive
Andersen. Row Two: John H. Manning , George R. Mach, Milo E. Whitson, Gert U. Gehlhoar, W. C. Hogan, leo lutchansky Jr., Peggie Heddy, Peggy
Daigle, lynn Powell. Row Three: Neil Snyder, Steve Corlett, Jim Turnmire, John A. Woodworth, Oswald J. Folkenstern, Jeff Bannister, Glenn Orren, Burt
Knudsen, Carol Keeney. Row Four: Eugene P. Stork, John H. lee, Charles Morrin, Norman Wolf, Richard E. Wells, William Burt, George Proper, Bob Seg·
esmon, Roland Jacobson.

PHYSICAL SCIENCE
The Physical Science Club,
which has been active on com­
pus since 1957, was founded by
the Ph y s i c s Deportment. The
purpose of the club is to pro­
mote the students' interests in
the physical sciences. This club
goes on several field trips to re­
search laboratories and military
installations participating in sci­
entific research, and they also
present several guest speakers.

Row One, left to right: Natel Kypriotou, Lauro Whitfield, Lindo Wolfe. Row Two: lawrence Malloch,
Herbert Kabat, Valerie Pitzer. Row Three: Wolter A. Wagone, David Anthony Smith, Paul Wright, Don·
old Shepley.

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SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB

Row One, left lo right: Anthony Toylor, Alice Douglos, Dio nne Welch, Fronk Rivero. Row Two: Londo Trocy, Lindo leedhom, Lindo Imbler, Ken Bore lli,
Lew Holzmon. Row Three : Gole Hurley, Koren Husemeyer, Ann Hurley, Oorothey Orchord, Mory Simpson.

The Social Science Club has a wide range of interests,
and they pursue them by sponsoring speakers with a wide
variety of backgrounds. The organizat ion supports depart­
mental functions and serves as a focal group for depart­
mentdl social functions.

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AGRICULTURE

Row One, lefl to right: Art Duarte, lorry Rathbun, Tom Fox, Fred Bohman, lorry Mann. Row Two: Mike Burns, Eddie Newton, Dole Presson, Eorl Cosmo,
Wode Roberts, Michael Giles. Row Three: J. Cordner Gibson, Roy Milani, Chuck Cruikshank, Don Angst, Del Petersen, Jim Milovino.

The Agriculture Council is a central body of elected representatives of the
departmental clubs. Its main purpose is to present the problems and the view
points of the Agriculture Division to the Student Body, and to promote the
cooperation and coordination among the Agricultural Clubs. Departments of the
Agriculture Division ore Agricultural Business Management, Agricultural Engin­
eering, Animal Husbandry, Crops, Dairy Husbandry and Manufacturing, Form
Management, Food Processing, Ornamental Horticulture, Poultry Industry, Soil
Science, and Veterinary Science.

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AGRICULTURE BUSINESS CLUB

Row One, left to right: Larry Tams, Ronnie Cole, Stan Portugal, Steve Benson, Stan Rose, Lindo Sherman, Mike Mosesian, Fred Bohman, Tom Grung­
mon, George Soares. AI Amaral . Row Two: Dennis Betscher, Russell Haycock, · Alfred Granados, Wolter Heer, Fred Collin, Lorello Foard. Patricio J.
Foard, Cherie Criswell, Ginny Peterson, John Burr, R. M. Ledyard, R. E. McCorkle, Del Shirley, Dan Chase. Row Three: Bob Reo, Steve Sompaulesi,
Roger Van Horn, Louie Villegas, Wayne Crawford, John Machado, Bob Henderson, Ken Pau l, Jon Hendrix, Steve Davidson, Alfred De Rose, Crawford
Hall , John Strometz, Johnny Mills, Roy Gursky. Row Four: Steve LePell , W illiam Sromps, Robert Weaver, Tom Consoli, George Gomes, Fronk Garone,
Cory Powell, Richard Roy, Douglas Chon, John Sa lisbury, Jim Burtt, Gury Petterson, Dennis Bingham, Stephen Butler, David Sweitzer. Row Five: Tim
Brown, Edward Craig, James Thompson, Richa rd Johnson, Bill Frost, Ronald Jones, Carl Carlson, Robert Cummings, Robert McCollister, Carl Evers, Lorry
Weigel, Clyde Brewer. Paul Jacob, Gary Chilcott. Row Six: Joe Stosulat, E. Douglas Thomas, John Smith, James Anderson, Chris Proctor, Bob Pinkerton, Bob
Deeter, Tom Harris, Lynn Smith, Andy Liddell, Ron Lichti, Richard Soares, Lorry Liggett, Norman Manzer.

This club is one of the most active dubs on
campus. It is open to all students who ore Ag­
riculture Business majors. Its primary functions
are to develop fellowship, scholarship, and im­
prove occupational opportunities in this field.
Some of the dub's activit ies include a bar­
becue at the beginning of the year for new
members, the Coronation Ball at Homecoming,
and during Poly Royal, a refreshment sto_nd at
the rodeo along with their usual display.

AGRICULTURE
EDUCATION CLUB
The Agriculture Education Club or Future
Formers of America is a very active organization
on campus. This club attempts to train prospec­
tive agriculture teachers in their duties as F.F.A.
advisors. Activities carried on by the club are
designed tQ provide a "learn-by-doing" oppor­
tunity for the members.

Row One, left to right: Alfred Mochoyo, Lorry Rathbun, Bill Morris, Joseph Kihuho, Don Soxbury, Wayne Weller, Stephen Rumpr. Row Two:
Herbert Burlingham, Louis Horton, Greg linicloter, Bill Cochran, Clayton Oilor, Gory Lewis, Tom Consoli. Row Three: James Young, Rolph loyo,
larry Brugo, Richard Bruce, Roy Milani, Chuck Cruikshank, George Gomes. Row Four: Ellery Biothrow, Arion Schubert, Earl Show, Richard
lows;ler, Gory McDowell, Jerry Biggs, Donald Rodrigues.

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AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING CLUB

Row One, left to right: Don Worden, Luis Lofaro, Diego Rangel, Donald Aoyomo , Tim Coll ins, Ken Aoyama, Wayne Weller, Louis Le8ay. Row Two:
Peter Burr, Harold Mullen, Paul Burkner, loren Schilder, John Skinner, Nuku Asem, David Wissler. Row Three: John Merriam, Steve Thompson, .Joe
Chesson, Dennis Mariani, Kirby McClellan, David Young, Vern Von Voorst. Row Four: Roy Milani, William Dennison, Pete McCracken, Andy McBride,
George Borton, Gory Brockman, Charles Mattila, Martin Miller.

The purpose of the Ag Engineering Society is
to disseminate knowledge of engineering and
mechanization, as applied to agriculture. Ex­
panding agriculture needs and requires the
knowledge of these engineers. Activities of this
club include an annual three-day field trip, guest
speakers, joint meetings with other agricultural
division clubs, a huge Poly Royal display, and
an end of the year barbecue. This year they also
participated in the float competition at Home­
coming.

ALPHA ZETA
Alpha Zeta is an honorary agricultural fra­
ternit y. Membership is based upon scholarship,
leadership, and character. Its objectives are four­
fold: to foster a spirit of fellowship among all its
members, to strive for unity and accomplishment
of ideals, to render service to the student s, the
agricultural division, and the faculty of Cal-Poly,
and to promote the profession of Agriculture.

Row One, from left to right: R. E. McCorkle, Larry Rathbun, Stephen Rumpf, Richard Smiley, Gyomfi Kwome, Stan Portugal, Leo Sonkoff. Row Two:
Tom Mora, Don Angst, Dono Wolf, Roy Killgore, Dove Beno, Robert Heilmann . Row Three: Vern Von Vaorst, Floyd Perry, Gory Rinkenberger, Harley
Ph illips, Richard Brabham, Martin Miller, Jim Hill . Not Pictured: John Burr, Ron Lichli.

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AGRICULTURE IN ACTION

A feminine touch in the posture.

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The sight of beouty captures on admiring eye.

Co l Poly students enjoy viewing flower arrangements on O.H. field trip.

And I thought milk come from cows!

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CAL POLY CAMPUS FARM CENTER
The Cal Poly Campus Farm Center, organized in 1957, has the distinction
of being the first collegiate farm center in the nation.
The. main purpose of the club is to familiarize its members with the services
rendered by the farm bureau on the county, state, and national level.
Throughout the year the club sponsors dances, barbecues and field trips.
Membership is limited to Agriculture, Biological Science, Soil Science, and Home
Economics students.

Row One, left to right: Robert Heilmann, Bob Pinkerton , Kathy Clark, Benny Villegas. Row Two: H. Richard Donnewitz, James Clark,
lorry Brugo, John Stechmon. Row Three: Mike Short, D. A. Boster, Herbert Anderson, Delbert Petersen.

CAL POLY 4-H CLUB
The members of the Cal Poly 4-H Club serve as junior leaders in this na­
tionwide organization. From time to time they invite 4-H clubs from neighboring
schools to sit in on their meetings.
They also sponsor field days for the Home Economics and Agricultural de­
partments. Demonstrations are given on these days and 4-H members assist
in the judging that takes place.

Row One, left to right: Chery l Weinkauf, Nancy Goldsmith, Jean Campbell, Sharon Boysen, lyndell Slicton. Row Two: Richard Brabham, Jerr~
Blunt, Ston Sears, Nancy Ferguson, Fred Bohman, Rolph loyo, Michael Giles.

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CROPS

Row One, left to right: Ernie Goddini, Ron McParland, Koren Froylond, Robert Espinola, John Peters. Row Two: Mike Pezzolo, Ghoznowi Abdullah, Ken
Onstott, Horatio Mends, Arnold Scheer. Row Three: Ron Yamashita, Ron Filice, Mike Mondelli, Done Petersen, Azriel Kurloender. Row Four: Sisovonn
Hou, Ron Cecchini, Charles Cekolo, Stephen Nelson, Earl Williams, Archibong Akpon, Maurice Stanley. Row Five: Craig Binstock, Morvin Allinson, Jim
Hill, Harley Phillips, Bob Weimer, James Reimann.

The Crops Club's main purpose is to bring the students of the Crops De­
partment closer together socially and academically. Some of the outstanding
activities of this club include sponsoring of the annual F.F.A. Crop Judging con­
test, a Spring Banquet, and on exhibit at Poly Royal.

Row One, left to right: Dariush Nozori , Alfred Mochayo, Oscar Covero, Oscar Reece, Mary Hotelling, Howard Rhoads, Ralph Vorhies. Row Two: lorry
Blomquist, Paul Fountain, Floyd Perry, Paul Mariani, Pete Camarda, Bertram Reddock, Robert H?ilmonn. Ro":' !hree: Ron William~, Bill Thomes, Ken
Gibson, Johnson Mugombi, Tony Brogo, David Cipriani, R. Lonborg. Row Four: Bob Tote, Phil1p Maxey, W•ll•om Troutner, Corw.n Johnson, G. Von
OeVonter, F. Thresher, Edward Hechtman.

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CUTTING & REINING
The Cutting and Reining
Club is celebrating its eighth
year as a chartered club at
Cal Poly.
The dub promote_s the
Poly Royal horse show as
well as sponsoring the girls'
rodeo team. Instructions in
show ring technique, halter
class f i t t i n g s, hackamore
and cutting classes are in ­
cluded in the many services
rendered by this club.

Row One, left to right: Marcia Meissner, Koren Chandler, Nikki Shorey, Patricio Foard, Colleen Reid. Row Two: lorena
Foard, Morlel Hannay, Barbaro Lorimer, Sol ly Miller, Lindo Sherman, Molly Greenlee. Row Three: Richard Rudnick, Tony
Taormina, John Machado, Tom Fox, Jock Young.

FARM MANAGEMENT
CLUB
The Form Management Club's purpose is to promote fellowship among the
students of the form_management department. A variety of activities, including
Poly Royal displays, on end-of-the-year banquet,_supplemented by many guest
speakers throughout the year, add up to a full program.

Row One, left to right: Barry Johnson, Noel Carr, Barbaro Lorimer, John Lockey, Art Duarte, luis Rios, Kenneth lewis. Row Two: Joe Kitagawa, Herb
Anderson, Carl Janzen, Gory Odom, Don Kalbach. Row Three: Gaylord J. Chizek, Jim Glines, Jim Clark, John Emery, Roger Bishop, Edgar A. Hyer.
Row Four: Joe Finni, Allen Ehrke, Mitchell Mariani, George Betz, William Adams, Jock Moyes, Richard lowder.

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FOOD PROCESSING CLUB

Row One, left to right: Don Saiki, Mike Burns, Susan Spencer, Thomas Lukes, John Venturella. Row Two: David Planck, George Spiliotopoulos, Dole Presson,
Jon Peterson, Mike Cieugh. Row Three: Monroe Cosme, Jerry Blunt, Steve Thompson, James Cornoggeo, David Lloyd- Clare, Terry Bush.

The Food Processing Club was organized for
the purpose of bringing together those students
interested in the general preparation of food­
stuffs. The organization maintains contacts with
industry, arranges for speakers, and social func­
tions for the general enjoyment and education
of its members.

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LOS LECHEROS

Row One, left to righr: Will iam Porter, Cesar Plaza, Arnold Mellow, David Bene, Don Sonke, Wallace Erichsen, Donald Keeler. Row Two: John Fanning,
Mike Stiehr, louie Souza, Joseph Mendoza , Terry Jones, Melvin Focho, James Edgerly, Stanley Martello, Johannes Akkerman. Row Three: Arthur lisman,
lila Moursfo , Georgia Whirty, Mary Jane Freitas, Pamela Crutcher, Pot McPherson. Row Four: Gerry Wagner, Ronald Lind, William Ellison, Rolph Vellegos,
Greg Linklorer, Robert Nicol, Donald Fields, Doug Bienert, Theodore Von Tuyle, John Winters, Richard Cotto, Arthur Perry, Robert Alves. Row Five: Edward
Wensel, James Bond, Roger Akkerman, Gerold Keir, Dole Jackson, William Rienstra, Warren Bailey, Bert Zwoogstro, William McFarlane, John Donuser,
Carolyn Goldsmith, J im Clorot, Tony Souza, Jon Schwindt. Row Six: Rofel Escalon, Jerry Pitkin, leo Smilh, Raymond Gundersen, Peter lovoer, James
Hoffman, Domoso Ag ui lera, Ra ul Moreno, Bernat Marques.

The Los Lecheros Club is Cal Poly's dairy club represent ­
ing one of the college's busiest departments. Its members
attend to the college's prize winning dairy herd, prepare
the Dairy Yearbook, and carry out a big program of other
departmental activities.

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ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CLUB

Row One, left to right: Roy Duron, Daniel Louis, Locksey Dinneford, Sallie Patton, Hensl Hilpisch, T. Elliott, Sally Rodden, Charles Walton, Mernice
Magnuson, Betty Duncan, Ken Condron, Don McRae. Row Two: Korl Lanier, Richard Tsukushi, Carlos Soto, Carolina Markel, Judy Sweeney, Tim
Teegardin, Bob Rumberger, John Helfrich, Tom Hurd, John Gilmore. Row Three: Wes Conner, Allan Aldrich, Kenneth Humphreys, Carl Flores, Aart de
Vos, Richard Brabham, Richard Perona, Wode Roberts, Merlyne Prescott, Howard Brown.

The Ornamental Horticulture Club represents on
ever widening' field with a very vigorous program.
The meetings, besides the regular business meetings,
include speakers and exhibits. These speakers come
from the fields of Ornamental Horticulture, land­
scope Architecture and Nursery Operation. The c:lub
helps with garden shows and furnishes f1orol ar­
rangements for most of Col Poly's functions. The big
event of the year for this club is the annual Poly
Roya l Flower Show. Also, some members ore sent to
notional shows with their floral arrangements.

POULTRY
The Poultry Club was organized for those stu­
dents who ore interested in the Poultry Industry or
in its related fields.
Annually the club enters a float in the Homecom­
ing Parade and sponsors the Poultry Show during
Poly Royal. Additional functions include the Alumni
Turkey Banquet and the Spring Barbecue. The club
is also an active participant in intramural sports.

Row One, left to right: Leonord Hennes, Don Byrd, Gail Williams, Rodney Evangeliro, Alan Johnson. Row Two: Ronald Anderson •. Dennis Be~scher, Stod­
dard Jess, Kwame Gyomfi, Lorry Rathbun, Jerry Gilbreath. Row Three: Leo Sonkoff: Don Fields, Step_hen Lou, Had l Touserkanr, Peter Akrntolo, R. I.
Leach. Row Four: David Nesmith, Gorey Schuub, Edward Teemer, Roland Pautz, Davrd Brown, Ted Wrlder.

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RODEO CLUB

Row One, left to right: Milton Shadle, John Maddux, Colleen Reid, Nancy Ferguson, Judy Vlkturek, Patricia Foard, lorraine lorbeer, Barbaro Brown,
Tink Rousseau . Row Two: Wilber Plaugher, Bill Byron, Richard Rudnick, Joe Boumonn, Frank Garone, Jim Warren, Sharon Packer, loretto Foard, Von
Swearingen. Row Three: Clwck Fommotre, lorry Armstrong, Wick Peth, Ron Woldthousen, Porn Robertson, Maureen Porker, Jon Wright, Joyce Charl­
ton, Col Rowland. Row Four: Doc Holiday, Wyatt Earp, Pete Crump, Reb Copenhaver, Jim Clark, Bert Brooks, Bart Maverick, Doug Duval, Willy
Mokit, Tom Mix .

SOIL CONSERVATION
CLUB
This organization's purpose is to bring members
together in good fe llowship and provide them with
informat ion about vocationa l opportunities in their
field. The club participates in land-judging contests,
sponsors the State F.F.A. land- judging contest, and
has many other interesting and valuable projects.

One of the o ldest and most active 9rgonizotions
on campus is the Rodeo Club. Activities of this club
include rodeos, donees, and a barbecue. The aim of
the Rodeo Club is to have the students enjoy watch­
ing and participating in the events of rodeos_ Some
of these events ore bronco riding, bull riding, and
calf roping. The Rodeo Team travels a rodeo circuit
of the schools and competes in intercollegiate com­
petition. The big event of the year for this club is the
Intercollegiate Rodeo at Poly Royal.

Row One, left to right: Kent Foster, Ramon Arguelles, Harold Urodomo, Tom Spyropoulos, Peggy Ann Beswick, Houcine Malek, Lorry Mann,
Abder Oudghiri, Raymond V. Leighty. Row Two: Benny Kaplan, Fredrick Bri nkerhoff, Caleb Othieno, William Reiman, Michael Hamilton,
Richard Smiley, Gory Jackson. Row Three: logon Corter, Alan House, Lee Stephenson, Russell Pringle, Mertol Jackson, Wayne Hiotl, Mike
O'Brien, Michael Colegrove, Gory Rinkenberger.

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SOILS CLUB
This club was organized so the Soil Science majors could become better
acquainted with each other and the faculty. The club features many activities
including various speakers. They take field trips to farms and hold an annual
picnic.

Row One, left to right: Noel Johnson, Tom Spyropoulos, Kha lil Ghorbi, Al i Rois, Harold Urodomo, Kent Foster, Koronjo Njiiri, Houdne Malek, lorry
Mann, Abder Oudghiri, Dr. Arnold Dean, Raymond Leighty. Row Two: Tooti Dolfi, Ernest Bondietti, Benny Kaplan, Bob Viets, Peggy Beswick, Rich·
ord Smiley, Thong Soroth, Gory Jackson, Michael Hamil ton, William Reiman, Mike O 'Brien. Row Three: Fredrick Brinkerhoff, Ramon Arguelles, Royce
Richmond, lee Stephenson, Ca leb Oltuiuo, Eugene Duncan, Jock Rosenthal, Reb. Baier, Verlon Cochran, Pooyo Siitom, Gory Rinkenberger. Row Four:
logon Corter, Robert Schroeder, Alan House, Russell Pringle, Mertol J ackson, Mike Colegrove, lowerence of Arabia, Gordon Miller, Roger Jacobs, Roy
Killgore, Mike McKenry, Dr. B. A. Dickson, David Wi lson, Wayne Hiott.

WOOL GROWERS
The Woolgrowers is one of the
o ldest and most active clubs on
campus. This club is dedicated
to the improvement of the sheep
industry in the state and nation.
Some of this club's activities in·
elude movies, field trips, pio­
neers, and an annual banquet.
Guest speakers are also present­
ed at their meetings and a judg­
ing team is sponsored.

Row One, left to right: Gory lewis, Nancy Ferguson, Tom Brions. Row Two: Tom Mora, Del Petersen,
Bob Cummings.

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YOUNG FARMERS

Row One, left to right: Jeff Jeffery, Bob Moilond, Ernest BoodieHi. Row Two: Gory Lewis, Floyd Perry,
Doug Duvol. Row Three: Tom Moro, Del Petersen, Lorry Blomquist, Stephen Ne lson.

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ENGINEERING

Engineering Council: Row One, left to right: Allan Mcllree, David Ricci, Kazem Daneshi. Row Two: Larry Meyer, Tom Kipp, Frank Davenport, James
Wottengel. Row Three: Nei l Geitner, Malcolm Kemp, Bruce Farly. Robert Porker.

The m a in purpose of the Engineering Counci l is to promot e cooperation and
unified action among the engineering divisions. These divisions include Aero­
nautical, Ai r Cond itioning and Refrigeration, Architectural, Elect rica l, Electronic,
Industrial, M achine Shop, Mechan ica l, and Welding and Met al lurgica l Eng ineer­
ing divisions.

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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS
AND ASTRONAUTICS

Row One, left to right: R. Wayne Empey, Richard lor$0n, Charles Von Norman, loren G. Anderson, Richard Fischer, James Wettengel, Bill Sutherland,
Pholop G. Koctr. Row Two: Richard Scoville, Robert Bryant, Jerry Zonotto, Michael Howard, Allan Douglas, Pam Hansen, Charles Mirchell, Dennis Olson,
Jorge Pelaez, Stephen Merrill, Joe Campbell, Ronald lero. Row Three: Don C. Cole, Dove Testerman, Moke Imhoff, Jim Haynes, Steve lombard, lorry Sharp,
Tom Kipp, Ken Kelley, Don Secmt, Jom Homers. llow Four: lewos Stoddard, Jon Dono, David Jones, Bob Forenzo, Per Landeck, Derek Muggeridge, Rochord
loconre, Don Struble, John Caner, Doug Peno.

Although t his club has many g roup activities it is mo st
noted for its annual Awards Ba nq uet. It also sponsors a bi­
monthly guest speaker, a wards presentation, picnics, smokers ,
intramural sports, student confe rences, model airplane me ets ,
student speaker contests, a nd a Poly Roya l display.

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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS

Row One, left to rignt: Mike Barnes, Steve Bersch, Gory Courtney, Sandy Hardy, Tom Churcnill, AI Ricnordson, Shigeru Fuiitoni, Richard Okimoto,
Jerry Gabriel, Maynard lyndon. Row Two: Brion Crammer, Michael McAl ister, Pete Gudmundson, Richard Squires, Morvin Kissinger, Roger Williams,
lorry Stearns, John Cisneros, Art linnemeyer, Bob Axelsen. Row Three: Carl Schubert, Jock Sinor, Richard Hallert, Jim Stopper, Mike Vincent, Ga rry
Jackson, J im Crumpley, John Choky, Ron Grantham, Wilmer Bengtson.

The California State Polytechnic Student Chapter of the American Institute of
Architects seeks to promote an understanding of ideals of the present and fu ture
potentials of the Architectural profession, and to develop professional fellowship,
cooperation, and spirit. The Architects have a new and happier home in the new
Engineering West Building, which they moved into last year. They have guest
speakers, barbecues, Poly Royal exhibits, and banquets to make a full and busy
year.

Row One, left to rignt: Jim Hisotoml, Mike Brown, Bill Tapp, Jack Farles s, Jim Mancini, J im Davies. Row Two: Morvin Kissinger, Kok Po Ng, fnge
Rose, Shigeru Fufitani, Viki Rule, Philip Kendrick, Steve lopes. Row Three: Jim Zimmerman, Don Randall, Karl Gilford, Roger Williams, Lawrance Coop­
er, Gary Courtney, lynne Johnson, Vicky lucas, Jeff Rogers, John Dietrich. Row Four: Roger Marshall, Doug Ghiseli n, Coren James, Richard Spoon,
larry Stearns, Vince Griffiths, Maynard lyndon, George Dovis, lorry Gongivisch, Henrie Henson . Row Five: Ed Workman, Ken Clark, Nick Watry, Gar­
ry Jackson, Brion Crammer, Bob Browning, Bob Axelsen, Carl Schubert, Jonn Anderson, Ray Warren.

169

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING,
REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING

Row One, lefr to right: la urence Hui, l orry Roli son, Carlos Verozo , Bob Morris, Joseph Hope, Samuel lam, Raj Thopor. Row Two : Jim McGrath , Perry
Knopf, Jog 1it Ma hl, lawrence Goode, Willoom Hurley, Gory Boyett. Raw Three: ltzhok Honanel, Marlin Whitney, Melvin Sdmeider, Robe rt Porker, Roy
Packard, Stuart Wetterschneider, John Poaluccia , John Busch.

The Amencon Society of Heating, Refrigera ­
tion and Air Cond itioning 's main objective is to
a id in the education of the students in this major.
The students investigate new methods that
o re introduced in this field and strive for a better
understanding of the industry. They often host
g uest speakers at thei r club meetings.

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TOOL AND
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS

Row One, lefr ro right: Don levensoler, Gorrhord Jonson, Oovid Yonell, Jom Overmohle, Philip Heonlz, Robert Vredenburg. Row Two: Ted Konekuni,
Jim Cowles, Don Jacques, Rick Miller, Wayne Oovis. Row Three: Mike McCorkle, Phllop Henninger, Gene Ooy. Gene Borg, Gene Huber.

A. W.S. AND A.S.M.
The American W e ld ing Societ y is comp osed
of w eld ing and metallu rg ical eng ineering stu­
dents. They have a n excel lent speaker program
sponsored by the American Society of Meta ls.
Among their many activities ore various din­
ners and social meetings as well as a display
during Poly Royal.

Row One, lefr ro right: Peter
Kiell Biornen, lorry Oscarson,
Kriedel, James Nunes, James
terson, Allan Voigt, lyle Von

The phases of engineering that ore repre­
sented by this club are mechanical engineering,
industrial engineering, and some technical arts.
As o member of the national organization, the
club presents speakers from these fields. Dis·
ploys ore sent to national industria l shows.

Iverson, Richard Pavlick, Bill Oliver, Dono Schultz, Allan Mcllree, Brion Boin, . lorry ~okonishi. Row Two: Oovid Grant,
Tim Ressler, Jock Dietrich, Robert Grimes, Harold Monrle. Row . Three: ~· Woley, ~oc:hoe! Emke.n •. Malcolm Steck, Korl
Barbee, Colvin Kromer, Bob Soron. Row Four: Gory Boerman, Mtchoel Grroux, Oovod CuHong, Wolloom Hom, Chuck Pat­
Vleet, Joseph Barnhart, Poul Nickolous.

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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CLUB

Row One, lefr to right: Richard Woodhams, leonard Lucido, Steven Conkle, Richard Waite, Jon Monett, Choim Ronde. Row Two: Stephen Horton, Cor·
los lovolle, Rock Miller, Joseph Morgan, Delbert Chesebro, Robert Vredenburg. Row Three: Donald Jacques, Saeed Ghodsion, Sharon Kuhl, Wolter
lund, David Yonell. Rod Sawall. Row Four: Wayne Davis, Ronnie Fiedl er, Jim Cowles, Wayne Nilsen, John Mocy, Robert Martin, Robert Tesmon. Row
Five: Robert McMahon, Gene Huber, William Bowersox, Dove Phillips, Don Hilmer, Gene Borg, John Huismoo1, lorry Myhre.

The Industrial Engineers formed their
club 8 years ago to bring together stu·
dents with similar interests.
The highlights of the club's activities
are an annual barbecue and installation,
field trips through industries, a display
at Poly Royal, and several social gather·
ings.

MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
CLUB
The members of the Mechanical Engineering Club
are active in many Cal Poly functions. ME conducts tech­
nical meetings, field trips to industrial plants, a spring
smoker, and participates in float competition during
Homecoming.
A service that the club is proud of, is their helping
new students with scheduling and registration.

Row One, left to right: R. W. Adamson, Royce Morgan, James Quick, Horbons K. Soxeno, lorry Meyer, Roy Murdock, Doryoush Anvor, Rollin Mock,
Horish Bhutoni, Sotish Mehta, Ken Kelley, George Romer. Row Two: Fred Kor ig, Ted Konekuni, Michael Lennie, Dennis Joule, Wolliom Lomm, Jim
Overmohle, Dennis Sattler, Joswont Jhowor, Mike Emch, T. S. Rekhl, James Ellis. Row Three: John Nielsen, Robert Holmes, Nem Join, Warren Harms,
Gotthord Jonson, John Moher, Robert Kromer, William Karle, Mike Singer, Donald Henneuse, Morris Taylor, Peter Eselgroth, Doug Yungling.

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POLY PHASE

Row One, left to right: Konoyo Chondsoni, Roger Hargis, James Matteson, Kozem Doneshi, Phillip Dunn, Mike Springer, Bruce Kronmiller. Row Two:
Bill Zuber, Bill Cummings, Dennis Kliewer, Roy Avakian, Joe Cummings, Rice Berkshire, Jim Barcus. Row Three: loren Bowman, Richard Wells, Rick
Wood, Thomas McManis, Philip Michaels, Tom Cree, Brit Grim.

SCARAB
The SCARAB organization is an honorary
architecture fraternity with chapters in colleges
offering an architecture curriculum. Interesting
facts on architectural design ore presented to the
members by speakers at their regular meetings.
The Cal Poly chapter is one of ten across the

The Poly Phase Club is a service organization
for members of the electrica l engineering deport·
ment. The group holds both a formal and on
informa l initiation for new members, creates
l ighting effects for local service clubs, and oper­
ates a book exchange for Cal Poly students.

nation.

Row One, left to right: Jimmie Sanders, John Mueller, Gene Tokigoivo, Kimihiro Sera, Karl Gilford. Row Two: Roy Ketzel, William Knox, Robert
Dodd, Don Chappell. Row Three: Nick Watry, Carl Schubert, Bill lapp, Roger Marshall, lorry Hauer.

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SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
The Society of Automotive En­
gineers seeks to promote engi­
neering standards and practices
dealing with designs, construc­
tion, and utilization of automo­
tive apparatus. In their meet­
ings, the S.A.E. fulfills this pur­
pose by having speakers, read­
ings, and discussions of profes­
sional papers and reports. They
also strive to promote good fel­
lowship among their members.
Organized in 1952, it is now the
third largest student chapter in
the United States.

Row One, left to right: Bob Ellis, Ken Eriksson, Warren Adorns. Row Two: Peter Smith, Bob Tesmon,
Wayne Davis. Row Three: Chris Jorgensen , Bill Shepard, John Nielsen, Chuck Patterson. Row Four:
John Spurr, Jim Overmohle, Mike Singer, Eric lundquist.

TAU SIGMA

Tau Sigma, on honorary engi­
neering fraternity, promotes in­
terest in all fields of engineering,
and honors achievements in
these fields. M e m be r s ore
chosen from the upper one-third
of the engineering d ivision on
the basis of scholarship, socia­
bility, and leadership.

Row One, left to right: Delbert Chesebro, Burt Knudsen, David Ricci. Row Two: Robert Martin, Roy
Packard, Harold Hayes. Row Three: Ron love, Dwight Ensor, Malcolm Kemp, Daniel lo. Row Four:
lorry Myhre, Don Hilmer, Robert Goldsmith.

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ALPHA PHI OMEGA
This notional service fraternity of ex-Boy Scouts has a motto of leadership,
friendship, and service. Pledges' initiation consists of serving the college in such
ways as maintaining the school's program bulletin board and Poly Grove, usher­
ing at various functions, and sponsoring the Ugly Man Contest during Homecom­
ing time. Alpha Phi Omega's members are always ready to offer their services
to any worthwhile project.

Row One, left to right: lorry Nakanishi, Joe Cummings, Michael Howard, Doug Rowe, Lou is Monville, Raymond Kneip. Row Two: Harry Ovitt, Roger
Bovee, Winston Walker, Rick Miller, Gi lbert Henderson, Gory Fernstrom. Row Three: Fred Niccore, Chuck Bonzo, Bryon Ogden, Alvin Jacobson, William
Dunne, Donald Obermonn.

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ARAB STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
The Arab Students Association is o Iorge group, consisting of students from
the thirteen Arab States. Highlights of the club's meetings ore speakers spon­
sored by the notional chapter of the Arab Students Association. The clubs' many
activities include displays for Poly Royal, participation in International Night, and
an annual picnic.

Row One, left to right: Houcine Malek, Abder Oudghiri, lotif Zilka. Row Two: Forid Rood, Jean Chemsion, Ali Rois, Camille Zghoib . Row Three: Glenn
Rich, Mohammed AI-Bokhit, Mitch Hider, Nojib Su lton.

BLUE KEY
The local chapter of Blue Key, a notional honorary service fraternity, was
organized on campus in 1952. The members ore selected from junior and senior
dassmen. Requirements for membership are scholastic achievement, a good ac­
tivit y record, and a willingness to work for the good of the organization.

Ro w One, left to right: lester Berven, Thomas Kipp, Cop Peake, Fred Bohman, Jock Montgomery. Row Two: Ron love, Charlie Von Norman, William
Dunne, Lorry Rol ison, Jock Herbert. Row Three: J oe Crosslin, Don Leven so ler, Jerry Potter, Roy Packard, Vern Von Voorst, Don Struble. Row Four:
Nick Watry, R. Don Wo rden, Donald S. Nelson, Malcom Kemp, Carl Schubert, Dove Holdsworth.

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HONOR SOCIETY

Row One, left to right: Donald Williams, leona Dobell, Virginia Sill, Sondra lister, Audrey Fink, Ronald Longacre. Row Two: Stanley Gimo, Jock
Harkness, Mory E. Simpson, Richard Shannon, Ted Ostlund, Milo E. Whitson . Row Three: Peter Fagerlin, Harry Smith, William Goatcher, Wayne Figroid,
George Mach, F. W. Bowden, Ed Buchler. Row Four: Roger Greene, Benny Kaplan, Edgar Hyer, Clayton Beegle, James Thayer, Edward Bradshaw, Dono
Wolf, Don Struble.

The Honor Society was organized to give spe.
ciol recognition to those students who hove
achieved a high standing in scholarship.
It also strives to encourage other students
to toke on active interest in their studies so that
they also may achieve a high academic standing.

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CAL POLY RIFLE AND PISTOL CLUB
The Cal Poly Rifle and Pistol Club is open to all students, although currently
it is composed mainly of ROTC members. This club holds marksman meets, social
gatherings ond maintains o firing range.

Row One, left to right: Richard Keefer, Don Obermonn, Tom Grundman. Row Two: Richard Brurson, Mike Holmes, Tommy E. Price, Copt. Amor., Ed
Savage, Bob Speers.

CANTERBURY CLUB
The Episcopal Church college group known os the Canterbury Club initiates
the new school year with o meeting to welcome new students. The year's ac­
tivities include discussions, dinners, breakfasts, ond parties.
Retreats during the year also aid in the knowledge of fellowship ond good
feeling.

Row One, left to right: R. M. ledyard, Kathy Wishor, Raymond Leighty. Row Two: Tom Churchill, Jock Montgomery, Wayne Crawford, Joswont Jhowor.

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CARDINAL KEY
Cardinal Key is a national honor sorority organized in 1932 as a counterpart for Blue Key. The Cal
Poly chapter was established in the spring of 1962 through the local Blue Key chapter.
Membership is extended to twenty-five junior and senior class women, and is based on scholastic
achievement and extra-curricular activities.
One of the group's main projects is to provide a hostess service for campus visitors and prospective
students.

Row One, left to right: Annoroe Arjo, Madeline Quoresmo, Dione Oberholser, Peggie Heddy. Row Two: Sondra lister, Prudy Brown, Sondra Show,
Sondy Wyatt, Susan Tebbe. Row Three: Pot Palmer, Doris Hofmann, Joanne Armstrong, Barbaro Fernomburg, Joan Edwards.

CHESS CLUB
Another name for the Chess Club is the Caissa Club. Meetings are on the second floor of the Erhart
Building and both students and professors are invited to show their abilities at chess.
The Club enters intercollegiate tournaments, and also travels to various chess clubs in cities surround­
ing San Luis Obispo.

Row One, left to right: Allan Douglas, Charles Morrin, Neil Snyder.

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Row Two: Clyde Hostetter, Donald Harris.

CHI ALPHA
Chi Alpha, which stands for Christ's Ambassadors, was established during
the 1958-1959 school year.
The purpose of Chi Alpha is to promote worship, fellowship, and training
for the benefit of the student body as a whole, and to develop the spiritual life
of the college.

Row One, left to right: Ron Korock, Patricio Campbell. Row Two: Dove Owens, Rex Simmons, William Kassis.

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
The Christian Fellowship desires to provide a common meeting place for
Christians of oil denominations, and to introduce Jesus Christ to those who have
no church affiliation. With this in mind, members of the fellowship strive to pro­
mote growth in Christian faith and service through Bible study, prayer, free dis­
cussion, and fellowship. Activities include speakers, music, movies, prayer, and
socia l meetings.

Row One, left to right: James Cropuchettes, Susie Foster, Rebekah Boswel l, Kathy Stubbs. Row Two: Helen Corter, Kit
Mock, John Broyles, Dove lyon. Row Three: John Corter, Ed Beck, Bill Ostrom, Dorrell Clardy, Bill McFarlane.

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
The main function of this
or g a n i z at i on is to hold
Christian Science religious
meetings and to encourage
the study of Christian Sci­
ence.
The club's largest event is
the annual fall get-together.
Weekly test imonial meetings
were also held throughout
the year.

Row One, left to right: Dorothy Orchard , louise Cooper, Borboro Cline. Row Two: Vic Wallace, Gerry
Ohlson, Jeannie Dietel, Beverly Billings, Bill Bristol. Row Three: George Betz, Allen Zollars, Steven
Conkle, Maynard Lyndon, Richard lowhern, Gory Petterson.

CIRCLE K
The Kiwanis International sponsors this dub, and others across the country.
Service is their motto. Their activities include decorating the campus Christmas
tree and ushering at many college functions. They are also very active at Poly
Royal.

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Row One, left lo right: Roy Morzorini, Roger Greene, Steve Sanfilippo, Jomes Valdez. Row Two: Tom
Blackwell, J im Tremaine, Jim Hill, Jerry Bailey. Row Three: Bobbie Scott, Gene Borg, Steve Scofield,
Lorry Myhre, Richard Bostdorff.

COLLEGE UNION CLUB
The College Union Club has representatives from each College Union Com­
mittee. The Committees sponsor varied events for the enjoyment of the Poly stu·
dents.

Row One, left to right: Daryoush Anvar, Nancy Jo Mitchell, Mernice Magn uson, Fran Seymour, Chuck Smith, linda King, Sherri Schneider, linda Nis­
bet. Row Two: Alvin Jacobson, Ton Churchill, Paula Cook, Marcia Meissner, Jock Montgomery, Koren Clawson, Sandy Wright, Sea Sandy, Mike
Springer. Row Three: Kirby McClellan, David Smith, Carl Carlson, Doug Rowe, Bill Bristol, Jim Kirstein, John Dade, Allan Douglas, Richard Squires.
Row Four: Elden Sandy, James Anderson, Chris Proctor, Gordon Jones, Don Hilmer, Charles Morrin, Lorry Liggett, L S. Rekhi, James Lawton.

CULTURAL SOCIETY OF INDIA
Learning and understanding Indian customs is the prime concern of the Cul­
tural Society of Indio. ::,e members are motivated in the education of others, in
the cultural aspects of the Indian people, their government, and their ideas. They
hope to broaden understanding and friendship between the people of Indio and
those of America and other countries.
.~.. ,

Row One, left to right: Jogjit Singh Mohl, Nem Chand Join, Join Doss, lndor Sethi, Horish Bhutomi, Avtor Singh. Row Two: Konoyo Chondnani, Pro­
vosh Chandra, Nand Kishore, Povinder Singh Grewal, Boldev Raj Chouhan, Sotender Lomba, Sotish Mehta , Joswont Jhowor. Row Three: Michel N.
Fronek, D. S. Bhasin, Sodhu Shari, Hordev Mangat, Manjit Boin, Ranbir Bhodu Nanda, Aboid Khan. Row Four: T. Rekhi, Om Toneja, Avinosh Vod­
hero, Polmindor Singh Notto, lnder Jit Jain, Avtor Singh Ubhi, Harimder Singh Bhatia.

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DE MOLAY
De Molay is a junior organization of the Masons, an international men's
society. The organization sponsors dances and parties on behalf of the member­
ship.
Through De Molay, members become familiar with fraternity ritual and
the traditi ons of the organization.

Row One, left to right: Vic Wolloce, Hal Thomas, Steven Conkle, Ken Hell, Greg Baskin. Row Two: Douglas Yungling, Richard Strauss, lorry
Toms, Michael McAlister, Jock Anderson. Row Three: Don Hilmer, Robert McMahon, George Betz, Rolph Campbell, John Rentchler, Dick McCollister.

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HILLEL
Col Poly's Jewish organization discusses problems pertaining to the Jewish
faith. They present the ideas of the Jewish faith to other students to foster under­
standing and amiable relations among American citizens of different foiths. They
celebrate the religious holidays of their faith together. Picnics and an end-of­
the-year function also help the Hillel Club celebrate in a unity of fellowship.

Row One, left to right: Smedly levin, Doryoush Anvor, David Robinson, Phil Saxe, Jim Anvor. Row Two: Alan Hoskuitz, Stephen Wolfson, Azriel
Kurloender, Choim Rinde, Yitchoik Dishon. Row Three: William Sondes, Uri Leder, ltzhok Hononel, Alvin Jacobson, Oded lev.

HUI 0 ' HA WAil

Hui Ha waii brings together
students who come from Hawaii.
The dub is best known for its
celebrated Hawaiian Luau.

Row One, lefr to right: Dennis Teronishi, Margaret Oben , Jean Hondo, Reginald lee. Ro~ Two: Rich­
ard Sokuoka, Bill Kerr, Russ Wong, Charles Cartwright. Raw Three: Dick Warren , Jom1e Anderson,
Michael Bryan, Tim Hoxie, Deed Carlson.

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
The main objective of the International Relations Club is to promote relationships betwee n
the American students and the foreign students. This rapidly growing club began seven years
ago. It sponsors trips, barbecues, and their main event, the enjoyable "Internationa l Night."

Row One, left to right: Doryoush Anvor, Ali Soufi, Horbons Soxeno, lndor Sethi, Debby Dietz, Lindo Alexander, Sherry Chirrick, Notel Cypriotou, Tom­
mi Whelen, Beatrice lewoniko. Row Two: Doriush Noz:ori, Abdol Boroumond, Nish Chillinguirion, Hooshong Zoghi, Konoyo Chondnoni, Beverly Bil­
lings, Koren Jorgensen, Cathy Yates, Koren Husemeyer, Down Dowson, Shobrior Sheokholeslomi. Row Three: Sotender lombo, Soeed Ghodsion, Cesar
Plaza, Om Toneio, Soidolloh Kozemi, Sotish Mehta, Vic Wallace, Josh Koprodorombil, Ebrahim Towokol. Row Four: Mortezo Hodizodeh, Paul Wright,
Hodi Touserkoni, Avinosh Vodhero , Wilhelm Christophersen, Monjit Boin, Joswont Jhowor, Kombiz Ghoemmo Ghom, T. S. Rekhi.

IRANIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION

The Iranian Students
Club seeks to promote
b e t t e r understanding
a nd c I o s e r friendship
between the Iranian and
the American students.
The club presents speak­
ers, p a n e I discussions,
socia l gatherings, a n d
participates in "Interna­
tional Nig ht." They are
also a ctive in the field
of sports.

Row One, left to right: Kothi Schlegel, Ali Soufi, Kathy loduco , Hooshong Zoghi. Row Two: Doryoush Anvor, Abdol
Boroumond, Soidolloh Kozemi, Nish Chillinguirion. Row Three: Doriush Nozori, Hodi Touserkoni, Saeed Ghodsion, Mor­
tezo Hodizodeh, John l. Merriam.

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LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA

This Mormon group of Cal
Poly students discuss current
religious problems involving
college youth, and the atti­
tudes of the Mormon church
and other reiig ions.
Among the activities in­
cluded are dinners through ­
out the year and a banquet
held at the end of the year.

Row One, left to right: Or. H. G. Wight, Frederick Gulliver, Janice Rose. Row Two: Kristen Poulsen,
Burt Knudsen, Doris Hofmann. Row Three: Ronald Earl, Don Ziegler, Don Olsen.

MUSTANG FLYING CLUB
The Mustang Flying Club attempts to
promote interest in aviation by providing
facilities through which members con
receive experience and instruction in fly­
ing on on economical basis. Including
both students and faculty, it was found­
ed in 1946.

Row One, left to right: Hoi Thomas, Bob Howard, Tim Teegardin. Row Two: Chuck Cruikshank,
Mike Kieran, Mark Greenhalgh. Row Three: Tom Harris, Per Landeck, Chuck Coldwell.

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NEWMAN CLUB

Row One, left to right: Loui s Manville, Mary Frampton, Patti McConnell, Peggy Daigle, Cindy Zollo, Julie Erickson, Denno Lenk, Sherri Schneider, Maxine
McNonno, Roberto Wenk, Nikki Hoffmann , George Soares. Row Two: Rose Stanley, Jock Dupre, Rod Evongelho, Mary Esser, Bonnie Lomb, Leslie
Tovernetti, Carolyn Escobar, Mary Li ndqu ist, Anne Frampton, Lynne Prindle, Nonci Hart. Row Three: Fred Korig, George Romer, Reverend Douglas Keating,
Tom Passantino, Tina Frio!, James Prohser, George Stewart, Throck Greenelsh, Loreen Mello, Daniel Schilling. Row Four: Joson Gotthord, Geoffrey Drought,
Anthony Gross, Brion Crammer, Richard Perona, John Helfrich, Roy Killgore, James Lawton, Rick Robak, Tom Grundman, Glen Smith.

The Newman Club, part of a nationwide Catholic
organization, is one of the larger and more active
clubs on campus. One of the five members of the
Inter-Faith Counci l, its purpose is to foster the spirit­
ual, intellectual, and social interests of the students.
Monthly Communion Breakfasts, taking part in Re­
ligion In life Week, and a Rel ig ion Retreat are a few
of the many activities of this group.

PEOPLE TO PEOPLE
As the internat ional viewpoint at Cal Poly has
become more and more important on the campus,
a new organization representing this viewpoint has
developed. First organized by ex-president Dwight
D. Eisenhower, People to People organizations have
spread to campuses all over the United States. The
organization brings together persons of all national­
ities, and promotes a better understanding between
peoples of many nations.

Row One, left to right: Frankl in Shiu, Pattie Reber, Cathy Yates, Jeannette Vilvoll, Chuck Cruikshank. Row Two: Virgilio Peno, Susan Harmon, Albert Benkiki,
linda King, C. Benny Kaplan, Ann Hurley, Cesar Plozo.

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POLY CHI

Row One, left to right: David Wong, Houston Chen, Rowena Huen, Edmund Leung, William Woi Chu. Row Two: Kenneth Hung- Yip Chon, T. l. Chou,
Franklin Shiu, Big Szeto, Yim Cheung Wu, Peter Yeung . Row Three: Philbert Ng, lik-Nung Tong , J. H. Applegarth, Wilson Tong, Chon lam, Eric
Wong. Row Four: Joseph Ton, Siew Peng Leong, C. C. lo, Kester Ying, Chor-Jit Yu, T. C. Hun, Daniel lo.

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POLY
CORINTHIA N S
This club was organized to stimulate the interest
of Cal Poly students in sailing and boat racing ac­
tivities.
Corinthians sponsor instructions in beginning
sailing and inter-collegiate and inter-club races.
Among their many activities are races against San
Luis Obispo and Morro Bay yacht clubs, week-end
sails, and such social events as their annual dinner
meeting and the yearly shipwreck party.

The major interest of Poly Chi is to promote the
interests of the Chinese and Chinese-American stu­
dents at Cal Poly and to help create a friendly at­
mosphere and easy adjustment to college life.
The Cal Poly chapter is a local one, founded l 0
years ago. It is affiliated with a statewide Chinese
Club.
The organization has a barbecue and a display
or Poly Royal, along with dances, picnics, and par­
ties.

Row One, left to right: Clifford Von Wagner, Rich Boughman, Mary Murison, leo Miller, Peggy Daigle, Benny Kaplan, Ken Coons. Row Two: Tom
Passantino, Bob Ritchie, Robin Harry, Solly Boss, Philip Kendrick, Teri Ferguson, Anne Frampton, lyle Parmelee. Row Three: William lee, Derek Mug ·
geridge, Mary Young, Cindy Wolff, Cherie locker, Jim Davies, lynn Powell, Pom Hansen. Row Four: John Marples, Robert Gilliteer, John Gilbert,
Lindo Anderson, Dennis Jones, Bob Segesmon, Andy Liddell, Jim Piper.

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POLY PENGUINS

Row One, left to right: Shorly Hudson, Chuck Lee, Jeff Nolke, Nancy Travis. Row Two: Ouone Cyopsey, Marty Anderson , Roger Clark, Charles Ogg,
Ed Giorgi, Buzz Woods, Bill Nelson, Ernie la Miller. Row Three: Fred Zerlout, Bill Henry, Tom Jensen, George Campbell, Don Giles, John Ingram,
Terry Weymouth, Fred Cummings, Arr Bruner, Michael Lindsey, Bob Bishop, Bobbe Thompson.

The only college motorcycle club chartered under the American Motorcycle
Association is the Poly Penguins. This club sponsors rides, trial runs, and skill
events. The biggest event of the year is the High Mountain Enduro, which is a
difficult cross-.country contest, attracting cyclists from all over the West.

Officers: Left to right: Nancy Travis, Chuck Lee, Jeff Noble, Chorly Hudson.

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POLY SKIN DIVERS

Under the guidance of Mr. John Ap­
plegarth, the club advisor, the Poly Skin
Divers seek to promote an understand­
ing of the mechanics of skin diving. Good
sportsmanship is also stressed.
Among the many highlights is their
instruction in scuba diving.

Row One, left to rig ht: Wayne Weller, Byron Howard, Robert Howard . Row Two: Ell is
Estabrook, Gil Davidson, Mike O'Brien. Row Three: Tom Harris, J . H. Applegarth, R.
David Miller.

POLY TWIRLERS
The Poly Twirlers is one of the newest and most active clubs on campus.
This club was established at the start of the fall quarter, and is open to anyone
interested in square dancing. Its purpose is to p romote square dancing and
friendships. The club sponsors dances on campus, makes visitations to other
clubs, and puts on exhibition squares.

Row One, left to right: Sherri Schneider, Judy Watson , Peggy Oberg. Row Two: Cormello Wilson, Maureen Murphy, Beverly Billings, Koren Campbell,
Melody Patchett, Allan Douglas. Row Three: Fred Ornehhos, lorry lemon , Dennis Jones, Norman Nesmith, Jon Hed, J im Venneman. Row Four: Art Duarte,
Daniel Medina, Steve Chaikin.

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RALLY CLUB
The Rally Club is one of the most active organizations on campus. Their major objective is to promote
college spirit. They organize the rooting sections at football and basketball games, and provide ushers at
games and concerts. They decorate for various ath letic events, sponsor athletic events, and schedule pre­
game and halftime activities.

Row One, left to righ t: Bob Nigro, Donna Grammer, Jon Olson, Deanna Jensen, Dove Taxis, Ann Engelbrecht, Judy Silow, lenore Boer, Donald Pease.
Row Two: Lynne Morgan, Mory Bohon, Jon Dobbs, Sondra Show, Donna Lenk, Lindo Tracy, Mary Frampton, Sondy Mittell, Ann Nettleton, Nancy Kel­
ley, Cathy Yates, Dione Thomas, Jan Brubaker. Raw Three: Laura Nilmeler, Leslie Tovernetti, Sue Cristich, Ann Frampton, Don McRae, Bob Brown­
ing, Steve L"Ecluse, Jim lgnotieH, Dove Hatfield, Paul Moysonove, Pam Scoville, Mary Esser. Raw Four: Joan Thoburn, Koren Froylond, Nikki HoH­
mann, John Gilbert, Jim Dorr, Steve Snow, Roy Packard, George Stewart, Bill Eldridge, Wally Storr, Jo -Ann Campbell, Pot Underhill. Row Five: James
B. Ell is, Andy Liddell, Moe Dyer, David Boone, Vern Von Voorst, Richard Perona, Mike Dennison, Tom Passantino, James Lawton, Moe Graham, Bob
Segesmon, Joan C. Huisman, Chuck Morrow, Richard Duncan, Duglos Yungling .

ROADSTER CLUB
Founded in 1950, the Cal Poly Roadster Club, also known as the Turtles, serves students
who are interested in all phases of motoring. During Poly Royal the group sponsors a car show.

Row One, left to right: Martin Meier, Alan Hoskvitz, Bob Nigro, Dennis Miller.
ren Lorson. Row Three: Donald Rutter, Roger Lorson, Roy Legler, Bruce Lorson.

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Row Two: Bill Hoehnke, David Young, Lorry Meyer, War ­

ROGER WILLIAMS FELLOWSHIP
This organization provides o meeting
place for Col Poly students of the Bap­
tist religion. They enjoy many discus­
sions and activities to encourage the
study of the Baptist religion.

Row One, left to right: Virginia Roller, Borboro Brown, Jane Hickerson, Sollie Patton.
Row Two: Tim Brown, J9ck Herbert, Tom Kipp, Dennis Betscher. Row Three: Don lev­
ensoler, Ken Wetzel, Ed Bock, Merlyne Prescott.

SCABBARD AND BLADE
Scabbard and Blade is a military organization which attempts to raise the
standards of military education in American colleges. It also unites the students
in closer relationship to the military departments, promotes good fellowship, and
stresses the qualities of good officers. They sponsor the annual Military Ball and
choose a queen to reign over this event.

Row
Row
Row
Row

One, left to right: John lawson, Harry Franke, Michael Howard, Wayne Crawford, Colvin Dotson, William Ritter, Frank Rivero , Wayne Onomuro.
Two: Colonel William Boyce, George Allwein, Clork Puntigom, Richard Wells, Cop Peake, Roger Bishop, Ron love, Joe Cummings, Peter Krack.
Three: Bob Collinsworth, Clint Phalen, George Coughlin, Martin Schworzboch, Roger Beckel, Brit Grim, John Meek, Dwight Filley, Mali Mesikep.
Four: Jim McNeill, Fred little, Tom Bleier, Ed Buchler, Bob Speers, George Betz, Doug Clark, Ted Climral, Warren luce.

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SEMPER PI
"Semper Fidelis" , a I waYs
faithful, is the motto of the
United States Marine Corps. The
Cal-Poly Semper Fi Club includes
st udents in the Corps under the
Platoon leader class. These men
will become officers at the end
of their college education. Meet­
ings consist of current happen­
ings in the Corps and techniques
used in training and in action for
the Marines.

Fro m left to right: George S. Ol ivos, Louis G. Manvil le , lee Stephenson.

SKI CLUB
The Ski Club is open to all students interested in skiing. It accom­
modates beginning and advanced skiers. They sponsor trips to nearby
ski resorts, present skiing movies, and host guest speakers.

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Row One, left to right: Jo·Ann Campbell, Dotty Burkert, Karen Arndt, Penny Polston, Cand i Yeager, Richardson Leong, Tam Holm . Row Two: Lourie
Meyer, Barba ro McClintock, Kathleen Flynn, Wendy Pirog , Dean na Jensen, Raymond Byrne, Boren Cook, Bob Vredenburg. Row Three: David A. Smith,
J im Barcus, Chri s Proctor, Go ry lewis, Jerry Hitchcock, Bob Segesmon, Joy M itchell .

SPORTS CAR CLUB
The Cal Poly Sports Car Club was organized to motivate interest and co­
operation among sports car owners.
The Club's activities include Rallies, gymkhanas, tours to statewide sports
car races, and movies of European sports car races.
The club encourages safer driving habits and hopes to establish a better
understanding of sports cars among college students.

Row One, left to right: Solly Bentley, Douglas Brown, Charlie Mason, Jim Nunes, Margaret Debacker, leo lutchonsky . Row Two: Harold Dearborn, Bill
Neyenesch, Pot Underhill, Steve Bovm, Jon Elvin, Joe Meogliev, Tommy Price, Ron Koroch. Row Three: Leigh Knudson, Dono Morgan, Fred Rosch, Woody
Barley, Harold Edmunds. Russell Schildt, Tom Blackwell, Robert McMahon.



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WESLEY FOUNDATION
This is a Methodist organization which strives to deepen the spiritual life
of its members by having weekly religious programs, recreational activities, and
dinners. They are able to offer a closer relationship between the church and
campus with their many activities.

Row One, lelr to right: Burl Reddock, Sherry Giebner, Morgorer Wilverl, "lobo" , Joyce Boster, Valerie Pitzer, Frances Price, Jim Ferguson. Row Two:
Cliff Scoll, Jim Ethridge, Ooryl Horris, lois Murroy, Cheryl Weinkauf, Dennis Morton, Bill Boremon. Row Three: Dovid Nesmith, Lindo DeChombeou,
Noncy Chose, Croig Brommer, Poul Rossiter, Richard Brabham, Charles Benedict, Bob Henderson.

WESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP
The Westminister Collegiate Fellowship is an organization through which
Presbyterian students strive to serve the campus. It helped organize Inter-Faith
Council and Religion- In-life Week. Fellowship activities include study courses,
worship, retreats and social events.

Row One, left to right: Jon Von lydegrof, Koren Kinsman, Pamela Schleiderer. Row Two: Roy Heer, Undo McClellan, Nancy liggett, Rich­
ardson Leong. Row Three: loren Bowman, Winston Walker, Gory Fernstrom, Don Stover, Don Pease.

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YOUNG DEMOCRATS

The Young Democrats discuss
the current political affairs con­
cerning our national govern­
ment. Among their many activi ­
ties is their assistance during the
processing of the ballots. Also,
they hope to enlighten the Cal
Poly campus about the Demo­
erotic Party and its functions.

l eft to right, Gerry Ohlson, Sharon Shuman, Margaret Clowdus.

CALIFORNIA
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS

Among their many activities,
the Young Republicans act as
hosts for visiting Republicans,
organizing and hosting ban­
quets, and discussing current po­
litical affairs. Also, prior to the
fall election, Republican din ners
were held honoring various can­
didates. Members assisted in
the election by processing bal­
lots.

Row One, left to right, Lindo Imbler, Potti Holladay, Susan Tebbe. Row Two, Ann Havens, Lindo
Leedham, lew Holzman. Row Three, Robert Bryant, Jane Evanson, Barbaro Buell. Row Four,
Michael Howard, Robert Majoros, Paul Morris .

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INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONIC

Row One, left to right: John Stomotelos, Eric Wong, Richard Olsen, Richardson Leong, James Cropuchettes, Fred Schwick, Richard Shannon, Duane Mcintyre,
louis low, Ken Hall, Steve Chaikin. Row Two: T. lam, Fred Thoburn, John Perez, Horry Tyler, Harold Campbell, Winston Walker, George Reyling, John Roesti,
Charles Everett, Roger Hargis, John Hess. Row Three: Philip Justis, Pedro lee, Jim Kirstein, Jim Wells, Gory Compton, Steve Mcintyre, Roger Stuck, Robert
Thomas, Britton Grim, Phil Saxe. Row Four: James Stanley, Franklin Davenport, Steven Moyer, Russell Yensen, Tom Petrich, Vic Wallace, Robert Brodlne, Gory
McGee, Denton Anderson, Rice Berkshire, lee Wilson. Row Five: Ronald Hill, Wayne Hoffer, Jerry Jurgens, Tony Slupko, Daw son Mabey, Wayne Stahnke,
Richard Wells, Rudolph Butler, Rolph Campbell, Michael Quinn, James Wolfe, Samuel Burke, John Christoferson, Gerard Ching.

IEEE is the world's largest professional societ y-Cal Poly's IEEE organiza­
tion enjoys the distinction of being the largest student branch in the Un ited
States. This organizat ion is an emergence of the American Institute of Electrical
Eng ineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers.
Its purpose is to disseminate knowledge of the theory and practice of all
aspects of electrical and electronic engineering and allied fie lds as well as to
further the professional development of the students.

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AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS

Row One, left to right: Harold Hendriks, Robert Goldsmith, Dwight Ensor. Row Two: Robert Bornell,
Bruce Eorly, Glenn Stuck.

Row One, left to right: Harold Hendriks, Ken Fitzhugh, Kanayo Chandnoni, Kenny Madhvani, lndar K. Sethi, linda McDearmon, George Rauchwerger, Keith
York, Glenn Stuck. Row Two: F. W. Bowden, Daniel lo, Burt Knudsen, Willie Hayashida, Mike Siani, David Ricci, Frankl in Shiu, Ron love, Bruce Farly, Walter
Fletcher. Row Three: Captain E. l. Fryberger, John Nakata, John J. Dupre, Fred Stephens, Virgilio Pena, Philip Michaels, Norbert Tye, Thomas McManis, Art
Boynton. Row Four: Richard Udd, Mike McElheny, Robert Honcock, Robert W. Simons, David Lemoine, C. Loren Bowman, Elden Sandy, Rolph Keehn, Charles
Everett, Robert Barnett, Robert Goldsmi th. Row Fi ve: Gilbert Cardwell, Malcom Kemp, Dole Foust, Dw ight Ensor, Yuk Yuew Yue, Wayne Allen, Ronald Brewer,
Ken Wetzel, Paul Baump, Adolf Andres, C. B. Cloonan, Fred Steuck.

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COACH TOM LEE

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COACH HOWIE O 'DANIELS

Head Coach Sheldon Harden confers with team captain Gil Stark.

FOOTBALL
The Mustangs of coach Sheldon Harden, with a
2-8 win-loss season record, were again plagued with
injuries. Guards Ron Oxley and Terry Evans, end
Gary Chilcott and halfback Paul Lewis were among
those who saw limited action for the Green and
Gold.
But, the future looks bright. A l l but six Harden­
men will be returning next season plus an abun­
dance of new talent from the 1963 Frosh.

COACH WALT WILLIAMSON

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Playing their lost season for the Mustangs ore seniors· Bob Erblond, Jock Clark, Roy Scialabba, Wayne West, J im Romas and team captain Gil Stork.

Row One, left to right: Terry Evans, leRoy Word, Gory Walker, Mike Eison, Jim Ramos, Fred Rogotz, Bill Roberts, Dick Eshbach. Row Two: Jock Hoo·
ver, Paul Melton, Tim Hogan, Howard Taylor, Fred Richelieu, Steve Comfort, Jock Clark, John Rog ue. Row Three: Gory Chilcott, Roy Sciolobbo, Don
Heibel, Wayne West, Bill Brown, Fronk Hood. Row Four: Bill Crow, Joe Faria, Will ie Tinnen, Dove Taylor, Gil Stork, Don Marsh, Bob Erblond. Row
Five: Kent Cheeseburough, Terry Wigglesworth, John Maranto, Anthony Tomasso, Fronk Blakemore, Bob Walker, Sam Jones. Row Six: Coaches Vic
Buccola, Walt Williamson, Sheldon Hardin, Tom lee.

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FRANK BLAKEMORE
Center

BOB ERBlAND
Tackle

JOE FARIA
Tackle

FRED RICHEliEU
Quarterback

Bl LL ROBERTS
Halfback

ROY SCIALABBA
End

WilliE TINNEN
End

leROY WARD
End

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BOB MATIES
Tackle

GIL STORK
Center

BOB WALKER
Guard

Gory Walker starts around end against

CAL POLY
22 ............... San Francisco State
19.......... Son Fernando Yo lley State
0 .................. San Diego State
7 ..................... Col Western
0 ..................... Fresno State
14 ............... San Diego Marines
7 ................. long Beach State
0 ................ los Angeles State
14 ............... U.C. Santo Barbara
0 ................... Humbolt State

33
14
69
14
28
41
28
49
12
33

Jock Clark is hit hard by UCSB tacklers.

Col Western as Jim Romos leods interference.

205

Gaucho runs out of room deep In his own territory.

Taylor stops UCSB end after pass completion.

Mustang linemen close in on Gaucho holfbock.

206

Col Western pass falls incomplete.
Bill Brown stopped after completing o poss against Col Western .

Gong tackling stops the green machine.

Mustang finds the going rough against Col
Western.

Col Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Santo Barbara . . . . . . . . . 14
Cal Poly .............. 12
Son Jose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Col Poly .............. 33
Fresno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Col Poly .............. 14
Taft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Col Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
U.S.C. ................ 33

lorry Cormeir hauls in pass against USC Fresh.

USC tacklers corral Colt Josh Corter.
Mustang surrounded by USC opposition.

FROSH FOOTBALL
Vic Buccola's Colt gridmen scored possibly
the biggest Frosh upset of the season as they
defeated San Jose freshmen 12-7. A week later
they downed Fresno State Bullpups.
The team possessed the ability to move well
both on the ground and in the air. Defensively
very strong, the team closed the season with a
2 win, 3 loss record.

Fresh footbollers spend much lime observing each other whfle developing their
skills.

Kow Une, left ro roght: Uove loylor, Henry Thorpe, Joel Hall, :.teve :.now, l Kirschenmon, Rich Equinoo, Allan Johnson, Ken Linhares, Tony Aquino, Jock Wool, Louis Ortoli, Lorry lmoe, Tom Meaker. Row Three: Bill Schwerm, Roberr
Howard, lionel DeMorst, Doug Reinhordr, Fred Gereb, Roy Kirkorion, Carmine Coppa, Mickey Workmen, Brad Ellior, David Paul. Row Four: Jeff fox, Jim
Tracy, Ron McNabb, Bobby Tote, Mike Foster, Don linde leof, Fred Lopez, Barry Honore, Josh Corter, Bruce McPherson. Coaches: Fred Brown, Stewart Chest·
nut, Vic Buccola, Doc Tuthil, Ron Tetro.

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CROSS
COUNTRY

Row One, left to right: Gory Brinkman (Ass't. Cooch) , Roland Lint, Don Fields, Pete Gudmunson. Row
Two : Roy Aceves, Mike McKenry, Fred Reich, Dick McEiveny (Cooch).

Roland lint and Don Fields neor finish line against
Fresno State.

Cal Poly's Cross Country team placed
5th in the annual AAU Run held at UCSB
on Oct. 12. The Cross Country team,
coached by Dick McEiveny was led by
Don Fields and Roland Lint. Both boys
placed high in the annual AAU Run and
both turned in outstanding performances
all year. Fred Reich, Mike McKenry and
Pete Gudmunson are newcomers to the
team who will aid greatly il'} next year's
season.

Mike McKenry tokes lead during Fresno meet.

The pock begins its tour of the three mile cross country course.

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WATER POLO
SCORES
Cal Poly
Opponent
7 ... . ...................... UCLA 10
10 ............. .. ....... El Camino 5
4 ....... . ......... . ... . .... UCSB 5

8 ............ . .... . .........

usc

19

7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cerritos 6
18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fresno 1
3 .. . ....... . ............. .. UCSB 2
4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fullerton 9
1 . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . long Beach 14
3 .................... ...... UOP 6
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LA State 12
14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Son Diego 0
11 . . . ..... Son Fernando Valley State 3
4 .................. San Jose State 15
19 . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fresno 4
15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Francisco State 8
4 ... ................... .. LA State 7

Beautiful control, but the competition is moving in.

CAPTAINS
JEFF CAPELL-ROGER SWENSEN

Len Deaton
Steve Engel
Roger Moblod
Mike Nero
Forest Nisch

Dove Waite
Bob Wilson
Jim Black
Don Witscher
Lloyd Nice

Jerry Ehmhe
Doug Potterby
E. Qwondt
John Weaver
Bruce Lawrence

Rob Cummings
Bill McEiel lon
Corter Smith
W. Ellsworth
Allen Evarts

Tense moment with o free-flooring boll!

Wham! Past the goalie and into the nell

211

SOCCER.

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. . . foreign students bring sc

212

The poss Is off os the rushers close in.

The referees watch the oction closely.

INTRAMURAL
FOOTBALL
Blocking, o key foetor in intramural football.

Got away from one mon, but ot looks like the end of the line.

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BASKETBALL
SCOREBOARD

Cal Poly
Whittier College 72 ......... ................. . 81
Westmont College 93 .......................... 78
Son Francisco State College 66 .................. 64
Whittier College 64 ........................... 79
California Western University 64 ................. 53
Son Fernando Valley State College 86 ............75
California State College a t Los Angeles 104 .... . ... 88
Son Diego State College 84 ..................... 72
long Beach State College 93 ..... .... ........... 92
California State College at Hayward 43 ........... 67
UC Santo Barbara 76 ... .. .. ................... 58
Fresno State College 92 ........................ 7 6
Westmont College 87 ... ....................... 70
Pasadena College 61 .......................... 71
University of Son Diego 80 ............ .......... 71
San Fernando Volley State College 83 .. . .. .. ..... 86
California State College at los Angeles 98 ......... 84
Son Diego State College 90 ..................... 64
long Beach State College 94 ... .... ............. 83
HEAD COACH EDWARD JORGENSON

ASSISTANT COACH TOM LEE

Gory McArtur sores for Col Poly.

Curtis Perry makes try ot stopping Long Beach drive.

Mike Williams tries a fast brea k.

Norm Angell puts it up.

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MUSTANG
NORM ANGEll

MIKE FERGUSON

CURTIS PERRY

GlEN COOPER

MIKE WilliAMS

TOM KElCH

CAGERS
HOWARD UTIERBACK

EARNEST BRAY

GARY McARTUR

BOB HORWATH

MARIO PERCILE

JACK BANGS

Norm Angell puts fear in to lne game.
Poly goes up to score again.

Cooper demonstrates just now it's done.
Col Poly makes bid for a big " two".

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Now for that basket.
Col Poly player fights for rebound against Col. State.



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Horwath drives for another point.
Two L.A. State players look stunned os Col Poly scores another
basket.

219

Earnest Bray snags boll for Col Poly.
Curtis Perry makes on attempt at o shot.

Norm Angell nabs boll in game against Volley Stole.
Glen Cooper puts one up.

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]. V. BASKETBALL
SCOREBOARD
Cal Poly
Security First Title 57 ... . ............ • ......... 58
Westmont 75 ......... . ..................... 102
Lemoore Naval Air 59 ......................... 88
Hartnell 58 .............. . ................... 71
UCSB 68 ........ . ....... . ................... 83
Hancock 93 •................................. 63
Fresno 56 .................. • .......... . . • ... 7 4
Westmont 73 ............... . ................ 89
Coalinga 53 ............... .• ................ 70
Porterville 72 ......... . ...................... 64
Vandenberg AFB 109 ......................... 89
Security First Title 72 .......................... 89
Vandenberg AFB 67 ............•............. 88
Coalinga 53 ........... . ....... . ............. 64

Row One, left to right: Drew Aspegren, Henry Guidotti, Jerry Jocobs. Row Two: Jerry .Ogden, J im De Pue, Roy Preedy, Tim Hig~ins. Row Three: Fronk Davie,
Ed Fair, John Russell, Dick Edney, Bob Everett.

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INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL
Intramural Basketball is the largest
intramural sport on campus. It is divided
up into 7 o'clock ond 8 o'clock leagues.
They ploy four nights o week, ond six
games o night.
Eoch club ond living group on campus
moy form o teom ond participate in this
sport.

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1

GOLF

COACH CHARlES HANKS

BRUCE ROBINSON

LARRY MARCEY

DICK WHITE

JIM BRANNON

WAYNE NORTHCUTT

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TRACK

COACH WALT WILLIAMSON

Gory Curtis, Gory Walker, John Dono, and Dennis Rost show the Col
Poly relay team in action .

224

ASSISTANT COACH BRINKMAN

Charlie Smith, shows graceful form as he clears the high bar.

Row One, left to right : Gory Curtis, Lloyd Petrolje, Dennis Rost, Gory Walker, Ben Laville. Row Two: Grant Burns, Ken Wolf, Charlie S.mith, John Dono,
Roland Lint, Tom Pearl. Don Fields. Row Three: l'ed Wilder, manager, Steve Copson, Mike McKinry, Mike Russel, Roger Lorson, Don Cockran, Walt Williamson,
Coach, and Assistant Coach Brinkman.

TRACK ACTION

Roland Lint works out for the big meet.
Don Cockrom prepares to put the shot.

Shot putter Don Cockram makes a hefty toss for Col Poly.
Coach Williamson tells javelin man Ben Laville how it's done.

225

TRACK ACTION

Gory Curlis gels set for big race.
lloyd Petrolje shows winning form with the discus.

Ben Laville hoists the javelin for Col Poly.
Gary Walker makes the hurdles look easy.

226

TENNIS

First man;
Tim Healy

COACH ED JORGENSON

Second man;
Mike Moore

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Fourth man;
Bryon Ogden

Third man;
Joe Meagher

First Row: Doug Miller, Arthur linnemeyer, Bill Burk, Mike Bungoy, Tim Healy, Joe Meagher. Second
Row: Mike Barnes, Peter Foster, Don Ebersole, and Coach Ed Jorgenson.

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WRESTLING
SCOREBOARD

COACH VAUGHN HITCHCOCK

Cal Poly
UCSB 5 ................... .................. 27
Arizona State 10 ............... . ............. 23
San Diego State 14 ............... . ............ 14
Stanford 5 ..................................20
UCLA 13 ....................... . .... .. ...... 19
Chico State 8 ................... . .... . ....... 25
Southern Oregon 7 .................. . ........ 24
Oregon State 17 ............................. 13
Portland State 12 ............... ..... ........ . 18
Oregon 19 .................... • . ............ 8
UCSB 12 ...................... . .. . .......... 23
Long Beach State 3 ... . .........•.... . ........ 23
San Fernando Val ley State 5 .................. . . 31
Fresno State 13 . . .......................... . . 14
California State College at Los Angeles 0 .... .. ... . 35
Cal Berkeley 12 .. .......... .. .. . ............. 18

ASSISTANT COACH NEAl PEW

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Row One, le f1 to right: Peter Fronklin, Jim Teem, Som Huerto, Spencer Tomoto, Som Cereceres, Terry Wigglesworth, lou
Villoescusa, Harvy Wool, Bill Fife, Bill Dauphin. Row Two: Neal Pew, Joe Faria, Tom Miles, Ed Jan ke, John Arnold, Mike
Ruiz, John Garcia, lonnis Cowell, Rusty Renolds, John Miller, Bill lake, Coach Hitchcock.

Dauphin prepares opponent for the pin.

Roy Scialabba in a predicament.

Tomato works out strategy for scoring more points.

Harvey Wool has his opponent right where he wonts him.

Referee looks on as Sam Huerta controls opponent's moves.

Roy Scialabba goes down fast, but he was free a mo·
ment later.

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GYMNASTICS

COACH VIC BUCCOLA

Dove Ethington demonstrotes how the hond stond is done on the porollel bors.

Row One, left to right: Monoger Steve Moyer, John Louer, Steve Endicott, Lou Monville, Nick Brown. Row Two: Cooch Vic Buccolo, Mork Fleming, Rick
O' Bonnon, Cloyton Chrismon, Dove Ethington.

230

.,

lou Manville practices on' the rings.

John l over exhibits form.

Ma rk Fleming shows how easy it is!

Dove Ethington shows ski ll on parallel bars.

Squires shows how it's done on the sidehorse.
Nick Brown works out on the rings.

231

BASEBALL

COACH BILL HICKS

Co l Poly teammate prepares for a grand slam.
TEAM MANAGER-CHARLES CASALE

232

Row One, left to right: Terry Cod, Jim Ramos, Ernie Bigham, Don Yoshino, John Garcia, Bob Phillips, Don Cole. Row Two: Jock Hoover, Rich Johnso~,
Tommy Kemph, John Jones, Fred Del DoHa, Ed Sch~.:n Row Three: Ron Ulman, Charles Casale, Pete Coconi, AI Moina, Jot. Zinoni, Wayne West, Terry War ·

RICK JOHNSON

TOM KEMPH

ED SCHUM

BOB PHilliPS

JOHN JONES

DON COlE

233

TERRY WARD

JIM RAMOS

ERNIE BIGHAM

DON YOSHIMO

234

RON ULMAN

JOHN GARCIA

FRED DEL OOTIO

PETE COCONI

WAYNE WEST

JOE ZINANI

AL MOTNA

JACK HOOVER

235

FROSH BASEBALL

COACH STU CHESTNUT

He mode ill

Row One, left to right: Doug Bienert, AI Devose, Jim Duncan, Rich Equinoo, George Montgomery, Louis Alves. Ro w Two: Coach Chestnut, Ken Cra ndall, Mitdl
.Stoles, Bill Weber, Bob Dorn, Jeff Hearn.

236

BOB DORN

KEN CRANDALL

MITCH STATES

RICH EQUINOA

DOUG BIENERT

JEFF HEARN

GEORGE MONTGOMERY

JACK WOOL

LOUIS ALVES

JIM DUNCAN

AL DEVOSE

BILL WEBER

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STUDENT INDEX
- AAbbott, David A.-90
Abbott, Donald E.-3B
Abels, Sally-70
Aborn, Julie Ann-2B, 30, 69
Abuyen, Alfredo Aro-3B, 47
Aceves, Raymond-21 0
Adams, Burton W.-3B
Adams, Willliam H.-160
Adepoju, Amos-84
Adler, Scott Alan-20, 3B
Adsit, Cheryl lrene--70
Agar, Wm Dixon-3B
Aguilera, Domoso---162
Ahlberg, Pamelo-69
Ahmad, Syed Naeern-7B
Ahmad, Syed Nasim-79
Aiken, M. Keith-79
Aikens, Terry E.-3B
Akintolo, Peter Alab-163, IB4
Akkerman, Johannes A.-162
Akkerman, Roger David-162
Akpon, Archibong T.-159
Alavi, Siroj M'.-87
Albokhit, Mohammed M.-177
Alexander, Undo-186
Alfaro, Rafael A.-3B
Algeo, John Edword-7B
Allacher, Jomey l.-72
Allen, Carl Wrn-3B
Allen, Dorothy-38
Allen, larry Wayne--B9
Allen, Wayne Edward-38, 199
Allinson, Marvin C.-93, 195
Allwein, George E.-193
Almaguer, Judy-68, 146
Alves, Robert-92, 162
Amoral, Alfred Wm-155
Andersen, Judith E.-72
Andersen, Olive--151, 152
Anderson, Craig-92
Anderson, Dennis-3B
Anderson, Dewtan-19B
Anderson, Elizabeti>-14B
Anderson, Horold-38
Anderson, Herbert-ISB, 160
Ander.on, Jack-IS 8
Anderson, James-I 55, IB3, IB5
Anderson, John-169
Anderoon,Kenneth Al-75
Anderson, lindo-72, 189
Anderson, loren-16B
Anderson, Mar1in-190
Anderson, Richord-25
Anderson, Ronold-B7, 163
Anderson, Thoma$-22, 79
Anderson, Vyone 73, 146
Anderson, Woyne-38, 86
Andres, Adolf-3B, 199
Andrews, Karen-71
Andriesen, lowrence-92
Angell, Austln-76, 147
Angell, Norman-77, 116, 220
Angelo. Norman-86, 218, 255
Angst, Donold-3B, 154, 156
Anvar, Doryoush-186
Anvor, Djomshid-172, 183
Anvar, Jim-IB5
Arora, Doniel-147
Arguelles, Ramon-164, 165
Arjo, Annoroe--36, 144, lBO
Arjo, Roymond-38
Armfield, Kenneth-38
Armstrong, Gene--90
Armstrong, Joanne--27, 36, lBO
Armstrong, larry-164
Armstrong, lawrence-7 6
Armstrong, Mkhoei-B6
Arndt, Koren-3B, 146, 194
Arner, Radford-38
Arnold, Eugene--SO
Arnold, John-22B
Arnold, Sally-70
Artindale, Fred-120
Asem, Nuku-156
Ashley, lyman-19, 25
Ashurst, Williom-38
Aspegren, Drew-77
Aust, Sherry-73
Autry, Janice--69
Avakian, Roymond-91
Awes, Morten-B8
Axelsen, Robert-77, 169
Ayres, Darlene-J 44

-BBaal, Susan L-70, 25
Bacciarini, Reno l .-93
Bock, Edwin l.-B6, 31
Backenstow, Dan E.-BB
Boer, lenore R.-192

238

Boer, Margaret M.-'>9, 14'6
Bagby, Richard D.-90
Soggalini, Darlene--38
Baier, Robert E. -165
Bailey, Jerry D.-78, IB2
Bailey, larry A.-3B
Solley, Warren C.-162
Soin, Brian W.-171
Bain, Manjit K.-84, 183, J 86
Baker, lynne M.-74
Baldridge, Susan J.-23, 25
Ball, Patrick A.-38
Bamberger, Nancy E.-30, 71
Bancroft, William-148
Bangs, Jack R.-217
Bannister, Jeffrey A.-152
Barbee, James R.-88, 171
Sorber, Carla J.-69
Sorber, Roberr J.-38
Sorber, Thomas 1.-38
Barcus, James M.-88, 173, 194
Soreuther, Nancy R.-3B
Barker, David D.-75
Barlettanl, Nancy K.-74
Barley, Ellwood P.-92, 195
8arneby, David G.-86
Barnes, Michael C.-75, 169
Barnett. Marian-120
Barnett, Robert J.-199
Barnhart, Joseph R.-91 , 171
Barrett, larry l.-91
Sarrett, Thomas A.-75
Sorrow, James H.-144
Barth, Donald G.-BI
Borton, George E.-76, 156
Baskin, Gregory 1.-90, 15B
Bossett, Thomas W.-77
Bassetti, Ellis J.-81
Bateman, William V.-196
Bates, James G.-77
Bates, John C.-80
Boucher, James J.-77
Baugh, linda l.-19, 21
Baughman, Richard-92, 148, 189
Bourn, Stephen P.-24, 31, 195
Soump, Joan E.-74, 146
Baump, Paul A.-39, 199
Sozzlll, Roger C.-39, 148
Beall, Gary A.-81, 145
Beaver, James R.-39

Bebara, Gabriei-3B
Beck, Donald G.-86
Beck, Peter A.-81
Beck, Steven G.--89
Beckel, Roger D.-39, 193
Becket, Bruce D.-91
Bee, Marilyn E.-07
Beegle, Clayton C.-178
Been, Dural l.-90
Begley, Dorothy A.-73
Behrend, Nelson G.-39
Bell, Ross S.-B7
Bellue, Anita V.-39
Bender, Marjorie M.-69
Bendicsen, Carol S.-39
Benedict, Charles M.-B5 , 196
Bengtson, Wilmer G.-B2, 169
Beniacar, Edmondo---86
Benjamin, Timothy J.-90, 147
Benkerr, Judith A.-72
Benkiki, Albert-IBB
Benner, Harold 8.-39
Bennetts, Ricky K.-BI
Beno, David K.-165, 162
Benson, larry E.-39
Benson, Roberr S.-75, 155
Bentley, Beverley A.-31, 69
Bentley, Sarah A.-195
Bentson, Gary D.-79
Bentz, Jan T.-76
Benzer, Ronald l.-78
Bergen , John A.-39
Bergener, James R.-39
Berger, Calvin C.-39
Beriallo, John A.-32
Berkshire, Rice E.-173, 198
Bernharr, Dennis G.-90
Bersch, Stephen l.-77, I 69
Berven, lester H.-39, 177
Beswick, Peggy-39, 164, 165
Beswick, Thomas K.-151
8etscher, Dennis G.--87, 155, 193
Bettencourt, Kathryn-74
Betterton, Judy A.-72
Bet.cher, Denni$-163
Betz, George A.-7B, 158, 160, 182, 192
Bewley, Joe E.-39
Bhasin, Dorshan S.-1 B3
Bhatia, Harinder, S.-172, 183
Bhatia, Surinder K. -39
Bianchi, John M.-90
Bias, Wendy l.-72
Biathrow, Ellery A. Jr.-1 55
Blenert, Doug H.-84, 162

Blgge, David W.-80
Biggs, Jerry l.-155
Billick, Ira l.-76
Billings, Beverly J.-27, 182, 186, 191
Billings, Carlton W.-76
Billings, Rodger D.-76
Bingham, Dennis W.-155
Binstock, Craig S.-1 59
Birdseye, Trillis B.-33, 72, 145
Bisch, Clifford B.-BO
Bishop, James B.-BO
Bishop, Robert M.-87
Bishop, Roger H.-160, 193
Bishop, Victoria J.-22, 74
Bitting, Kenneth R.-BO
Bjornen, Kjell E.-171
Bjurman, Barbara M.-'>9, 146
Block, Ed-193
Block, James R.-92, 211
Block, Ronald l.-77
Blackwell, Geroldlne--39
Blackwell, Steve--82
Blackwell, Thomas l.-76, 1B2, 195
Blair, Sharon A.-146
Blakemore, Fronk R.-203, 204
Blankenship, lee--70, I07 , 143
Bleier, Thomas W.-77, 193
Blick, Marie l.-71
Blickle, Ronald D.-B2
Bliss, Daniel W.-27
Bl iss, James E.-B7
Bliss, Warren M.-B7
Blohm, James K.-39
Blomquisl, larry J.-39, 159, 166
Blood, Thomas R.-B7
Blunt, Jerry l.-15B, 161
Boadietti, Ernen-166
Bockemuehl, Danna l.-29
Bode, William A.-76, ISO
Boerman, Gory l.-39, 171
Sage, Erwin E.-39
Bohan, Mary F.-<>8, 177, 192
Bohman, Fred W.-2B, 30, 154, 155, 15B
Baldridge, Suson-30
Banas, Joyce An-39
Bond, James A.-92, 162
Bondietti, Ernest A.-165
Bonds, Susan C.-70
Bonkowski, James L-75, 150
Bonzo, Charles l.-90, 176
Boone, David W. -B1, 192
Borelli, Kenneth J.-153
Borg, Gene M.-39, 17 1, 172, I B2
Borgia, Julian F.-76
Boraumond, A.-IB6
Boss, Sally K.-22, 68, 145, 189
Sostdorff, Richard--82, 144, IB2
Boster, Borboro J.-6B, 73, 146
Boster, Douglas A.-158
Boswell, Rachel P.-71
Boswel l. Rebekah J.-70, IB I
Batson, Colvin-B I
Bovee, Roger l.-150, 176
Souden, F. W.-17B, 199
Bowersox, William H.-89, 172
Bowlin, Patricio A.-72, 145
Bowman, Alan A.-75
Bowman, Clifford L.-39, 173, 196, 199
Bowman, Donald J.-B7
Bowman, Judith D.-39
Bowman, Kenneth G.-B7
Boyd, Frances K.-72
Boyd, Michael B.-39
Boyett, Gory W.-170
Boynton, Arthur l.-31, B6, 199
Boynton, James l.-39
Boysen, Sharon j.-26, 146, 158
Braaksma, Betty J.-72, 146
Brabham, Richard D.-78, 156, ISB, 163
Bradbury, Joseph J.-91
Bradford, Beverly J.-73
Bradshaw, Edward W. Jr.- 17B
Bradshaw, Koren A.-74
Bradshaw, Michael J.-90
Brody, Richard l.-24, 26
Braga, Antonio l. -90, 159
Brommer, J. C.-24, 196
Branam, Ronald W.-76
Branum, Patricia A.-73
Branzuelo, Donald A.--40
Bravos, Ted A.-76
Brawn, Sandra J.-73, 146
Bray, Beverly E.-71
Bray, Ernest 1.-25, 217, 220
Brazil, Thomas J.-31
Brereton, B. A.-72
Brewer, Clyde P.-7B, 155
Brewer, Ronald L.--40, B6, 199
Brewster, Charles A.-76
Brian•. Thomas M.--87, 165
Brickey, Ester J.-107
Brier, Fronk W.-87
Bright, Patricia M.-25
Brinkerhoff, Fredrick-7B, 164, 165

Brinson, Michael J.----40
Brrsrol, Bill B.-1 43, 182, 183
Bt~rtenberger, Perer-36
Brockman, Gory R.----40, 156
Brockman, David W.~7
Bradine, Robert C.-78, 150, 19B
Brommo, Hubert F. -23, 2B, 31, B2
Brooks, Bert-164
Brooks, f rat1k E.----4 0
Brown, Barbaro B.-164, 193
Brown, Borboro D.-193
Brown, Beverley A.----40
Brown, Bill D.----40, 207
Brown, Don J.- BB
Brown, Dovld E.-76, 163
Brown, Dorothy M.-39
Brown, Douglas l.----40, 195
Brown, Howard C.-163
Brown, James C.-87
Brown, Lance H. -80
Brown, Michael L.-169
Brown, Pamela L.-146
Brown, Prudence E.-74 , 1BO
Brown, Tim--155, 193
Brown, William D. -203
Browning, Robert V.-92, 169, 192
Broyles, Bill B.----40
Broyles, Johnny K.-1BI
Brubaker, Janis K.-25, 69, 192
Bruce, Richard W.----40, 155
Brudkner, Morto----40
Bruen, Robert W.~9
Brugo, Lorry S.----40, 155, 15B
Brundage, Charles F. -B7
Brune, David H.-24
Bruner, Arthur R. -190
Brunson, Richard L.-149
Brunt, Dianne E.-6B
Bruster, Harold G. Jr.-75
Bryan, Michael C.-IBS
Bryon, Montford, R.-76
Bryant, Robert A.----40, 76, 16B, 197
Bryd, Don-1 63
Bubb, El izoberh-6B, 73
8ucid1, Richord-150
Buchler, Edward R.----40, 77, 178, 193
Buckingham, Patricia-70
Buckner, Gail-71
Suey, 1\' mcy J.-70
Buell, B ·bora J.-197
Bungay, Michael H.-88
Burgess, Tom-151
Burke, Samuel P.- 198
Burke, William J.- 90
Burkert, Dorothy J.----40, 194
Burkner, Paul F.----40, 156
Burks, Robert H.- 87
Burlingham, Herben-155
Burns, Grant W.-144, 224
Burns, Mike- 19, 154
Burr, John--155 , 156
Burl, William L.-k52
Burton, Richard J.----40
Burtti, Jim-155
Busby, John C.-90, 147
Busch, Hermon J .-77, 170
Bush, John A.----4 0
Bush, Terence, 1.-161
Butcher, Clyde E. Jr.----40
Butler, Rudolph J.- 78, 198
Butler, Stephen--40, 155
Byrd, Linda L.-6B, 146
Byrne, Ra ymond D.-82, 194
Byron, William R.-78, 164

- CCain, La ni Rae-145
Coin, Richorci-12S
Caldwell, Charles B. -I S7
Coldwell, Christi Koy--30, 72
Calkins, John Elrecl-91
Camarda, Pere Joseph~2. 159
Cameron, Bruce S.----40
Cameron, Sondra Jeon--23, 3 1
Campbell , Gory A.-76
Campbell , George R.-190
Campbell , Harold W.-78, 19S
Campbell , Jean Louls&-22, 29, 71 , 158
Campbell, Jo.Ann M.-33, 73 192, 194
Campbell, Joseph P.-40, S2, 162, 166
Campbell, Karen J.-191
Campbell, Pa mela M.-33
Campbell, Potr1clo L.-ISI
Campbell, Ralph Deon-79, 158, 19B
Canada, Sondra L.- 74
Canada, Stephen A.- S9
Canessa, Lauis-40
Capell, Geoffrey T.- 25, 36, SO, 2 11
Carberry, Craig P.- 79
Cardoni, Leona rd J.-S7
Cardwell, Gil bert Jr.-40 , 199
Corey, Frederic W.-21 0
Carlos, Edwarcl-91
Carlson, Carl A. Jr.- 76, 155, I B3
Carlson, Deeci-ISS

Carlson, Robert E.-2B, 40
Carpenter, Carol E.- 74
Carr, Noel Porrick----41, 160
Camngton, Edward V.----41
Carrol, Bob--7 8
Carstensen, James H.-77
Corter, Helen H. -73, IBI
Carter, John M. Jr.-76, 16S, lSI
Carter, Josh C.-20S, 209
Carter, Logan S.-164, 165
Carrwright, Charles R.-ISS
Casale, Charles Ed----4 1
Case, David Terrill----41
Cassin, Shelio-71
Cathowoy, Robert W.- 92
Cauuo, Albert A.-SS
Cavanaugh, Colleen A.----41
Covero, Oscar A.-159
Cowelri, Wilfred----4 1
Cowl, Horst-90
Ce<:choni, Ronald A.-93, 159
Ceko, Diona F.-146
Ceko, Neda D.-68
Cekolo, Charles J.----4 1, 159
Cere<:eres, Samuel W.-22S
Cha ikin, Stephen J.~2. 191, 19S
Choky, John A.- I 69
Cham, Spenser- 90
Chon. Douglas- SO, 155
Chon, Edwin----4 1
Chon, Kenneth H.-1B9
Chance, Vernon Oris----4 1
Chandler, Koren-74 , 152, 160
Chandler, Thomas S.-75
Chondnani, Konayo L.----41, 173, IS3, IS6,
199
Chandra, Pravosh-1B3
Chang, Joseph H.----4 I
Chapman, Sondra L.-120, 146
Chappell, Donald M.----41 , 92, 173
Charlton, Joyce Y. -7 1, 164
Chose, Don-155
Chose, James L.-SO
Chose, Nancy A.-73, 196
Chose, Thomas F.- SO
Chouhan, Baldev R.- 1S3
Chavez, Fernando D.----41
Chavez, FreCfdy Rene----41, S9
Cheda, Jean Lucille- I 77
Chee, Herbert----4 1
Chen, Albert-SO
Chen, Arthur-85
Chen, Houston D.-189
Chernick, Florence 8.---4 I, 69
Chesebro, Delbert W.---41, S2, 172, 174
Chesney, Robert K.-S6
Chesson, Joseph H.-1 56
Chiopello, Corherine--69
Chiporri, Diona M.-1 07, i 21
Chicos, Sam A.-79
Chicconl, Michael J.-91
Chieng, Som-87
Chilcott, Gary-155, 203
Chillinguirian, Nish-186
Ching, Gero ld L.- 198
Chirrick, Sherry D.- 71, 1S6
Chizek, Goylorcl-160
Chov, T. L.-1S9
Chrismon, Cloyron-26
Christiansen, Geo E.-77
Christiansen, M. H.-82
Chrisrofersan, John C.-4 1, 198
Christopherson, W. G.-1S6
Chu, William W.-1S9
Chunfar, Ellen K.-4 1
Churchill, Thomas E.- 77, 14 5, 149, 169, 183
Churchword, Gordon E.---41, 200
Collins, Timothy P.-33
Collins, Timothy W.-156
Collingsworth, Roberr-27, 31, 193
Colon, Carlos R.-27, 31, 193
Colvin, James F.----42
Colvin, Suson----41
Comfort, Stephen A.- 203
Compton, Gary L.-19S
Condron, Kenneth D.-163
Conkle, Steven H.-7 8, 58, 7 2, I B2
Conner, Sharon G.- 69
Conner, Wes-163
Connolly, ~aula E.- 22, 23, 25
Consoli, Tom R.-155
Conwa y, Judith A.-70
Cook, Boren C.-194
Cook, Paulo Jone-14 7 , IS3
Cook, Robert E.- 77
Coons, Kenneth P.-75, 189
Cooper, Chris Kim-147
Cooper, Clive V.-91
Cooper, Glenn H.-216, 218,220
Cooper, Lawrence L.----42, 169
Cooper, Louise T.-1 46, S2
Coots, Linda T.-73
Coover, Russell W.-19
Cappo, Carmine J.-S2, 209
Copson, Steven B.- 30, 224
Coram, Paula G.-7 1
Corbet, Borboro Ann-I 07

Corey, Cover! S.-23
Corlett, Carl Sreven-152
Corley, James F.-89
Cormier, Lawrence--20S
Cornaggio, James W.-161, 209
Correia, Lesl ie D.-79
Cosmo, Dorl J.-154
Cosme, Monroe Fronk-161
Corner, Donna Maroe--73
Carro, Richard Lee--84, 162
Coughlon, George H.-22, 30, SO, 193
Courrney, Gary D.-91, 169
Cousino, Morro• lyon----42
Cowdrey, Andrea Rurh-70
Cowell, Lennis D.-228
Cowles, James W.- 82, 171, 172
Cox, Rhonda E.--69, 152
Cox, Robert A.-7 6
Craig, Clifford N.-90
Cimrol. Ted A.-26, 4 1
Cipriani, David P.-90, 159
Cisneros, John A.-91, 169
Cisney, Ron Worren--41
Clardy, Darrel 0.-75, lSI
Clare, Christopher R.-S9
Clark, Douglas S.-193
Clark, Gini-30, 191
Clark, Jack Alberr-203, 205
Clark, James D.----41, 15S, 160
Clark, James F.-164
Clark, Kath leen J .-ISS
Clark, Kenneth W.----4 1, 169
Clark, Roger L.-1 90
Clark, Sarah W.-36
Clark, Virginia L.-25
Clarke, Elizabeth M.-70
Claro!, Jim l.-75, 162
Claussen, Dole E.-S2
Clawson, Duane W.-7S
Clawson, Karen A.-IS3
Cloy, Richard 8.-82
Clemo, Barbara J.-70
Clough, David M.- 161
Climro l, Ted-193
Cline, Barbaro E.-70, 146, 182
Cline, Robert R.-81
Clogsroy, Fred-25
Cloke, Robert L.-75, 150
Cloonan, Cliff-150, I 99
Clowdus, Margaret 1.-68, 147, 197
Clyburn, Rona ld C.-7B
Clyde, Harry M.----4 1, 120
Clyne, Joner A.-72
Coots, Dono ld M.----4 1
Cobb, Jule C.---4 I
Cochran, Sill H.-I 55
Cochran, Judith A.-6, 32, 33, 145
Cochran, Verina L.-162
Cockrum, Donny J. -225
Coffman, Tommy D.-79
Cohender, Claire J.-42, 69
Cole, Donald C.-7S, 16S
Cole, Ronnie C.-155
Colegrove, Michel l.----42, S7, 164, 165
Cales, James E.-79
Colledge, Craig J.-22, 30, Bl
Collin, Frederick J.-76, 155
Collins, Lorry----4 2
Collins, Robert L.-87
Collins, Thomas W.-82, 150
Crolg, Edward Jomes-155
Croogo, Craog S.-S7
Crombie!, Lindo Jean-6S
Cromer, Linda Kay-69
Crammer, Brian C.-91, 169, ISS
Crandall, Kenneth L.-79
Crane, Gilbert 0.-91
Cropuchetres, James E.-76, 18 1, 19B
Crawford, Wayne E.---42, 149, 155, 193
Cresswell, Darrel A.-SO
Crichlow, Wa lter Wm.----42
Crisrlch, Suzanne A.- 25, 30, 42, 192
Criswell, Cherie M.-155
Croce, Michael John-79
Crotts, Victor D.-S7
Croletto, Gory P.-87
Crooks Stephen R.,-87
Crosslin, Joseph M.-25, 30, 36, 151, 177
Crow, Stephen Radger-76
Crow, William lon--203
Crowley, James R.-79
Cruikshank, Bruce M.- S7
Cruikshank, Charles-19, 25, 154, 155, 1S7,
ISS
Crump, Pere-1 64
Crumpley, James R.- 169
Crutcher, Pamela T. -74, 162
Cruze, Christina L.- 74
Cummings, Fredric 0.- 190
Cummings, Joe M.-36, 173, 176, 193
Cummings, Robert Jr.- 15 5, 165, 2 11
Cummings, William R.--87
Curran, Brion George----42
Currey, Rqbert S.----4 2
Curtis, Edwin P. Jr. -79
Curtis, Gory- 224
Curtis, George G.-226

239

Curtner, Albert H.-42
Curt1ng, Oovid W. -171
Cyopsey, Ouone-190
Cypriotou, Notel-186

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Dobbs, Janice Ann-30, 42, 192
Dobie!, Warren-SO
Dodosovich, Michael A.-75
Dode, John G.-26, 76, 183
Doggelf, William M.-82
Do igle, Margaret M. -69, 152, 188, 189
Dalbey, Howard C.-42
Dole, Oione-150
Dolton, Vicki-70
Ooly, Glenn W.- 90
Ooly, Jon lowrence-33
Dono, Jon Romon-168, 224
l)oneshi, Kozern-167, 173
Do ni, Albert 1-79
Donnewitz, H. Richord-87. 158
Donuser, John l.- 162
Donuser, loui llo Jeon--146
Doryoush, Anvor-185, 42
Doss, Join--1 83
Dauphin, Bill Hugh-42, 144, 228
Davenport, Dole H.-42
Davenport, Fronk lin 0.-167, 198
Davenport, luonn K.-42
Davidson, Gilbert l . -191
Davidson, lynne M.-42
Davidson, Raben l. Jr.-7 6
Davidson, Steven K.-87, 155
Davie, Fronkie-79
Davies, James C.-86 , 169, 189
DaviS, Anne Clore-42
Davis, Anne Oesha-42
Oovis, Audrey lrene-24 , 69
Dovis, Dennis Gerord-4 2
Davis, George E.--42, 169
Davis, Irvin F.-87
Davis, John A.-209
Davis, Katherine A.-70
Davis, M. leroy-28
Davis, Martha Clare-3 1
Davis, Robert Horlon--88
Davis, Ruth Eloine-42
Davis, Wayne Edword-42, 171 , 172, 174
Dawson, Down C.-186
Dawson, Joonne--70
Day, Eugene E. -171
Doy, Michael Jomes-42
Day, Pamela A.-71
Deane, lawrence E.-21 , I 9, 87
Dearborn, Harold K.- 195
Deaton, leonard W.-211
Debacker, Margaret A.-195
Dechombeoy, Undo A.-73
Deeter, Robert l.-92, I 55
Degosporls, Cotherine-42, 146
Delcid, Gilbert 8.-43
Dell, lorry A.-79
Dombrowski, Joanne M.-72
Demorst, lionel D.-209
Dengote, WM Roy--43
Dennison, Michael C.-192
Dennison, William l.-1 50
Dent, Barry H.-75
Depue, James Fredrick- 75
Dermody, Willia m C.-43
Derose, Alfred JR.-87, 155
Desonte, Joseph D.-87
Desjard ins, Alice E.-63
Devaul, Deanna Moe-43
Devoid, David T.- 86, 150
Oickerhoff, Charles H.-79, 148
Dickey, Tom C.-82
Dickson, James Arthur-82
Dietel, Jeonme l.-71 , 182
Dietrich, Carl John--92
Dietrich, Soch-171
Dietrich, John Paul-142, 169
Dielferle, Ruth-3 1
Dietz, Deborah Neol-25, 36, 150, 186
Dietz, Melanie M.-70
Dietze, James A.-86
Dievendorff, Richord -75, 150
Dinneford, locksey D.--43, 163
Dishon, Ylfzhok-185
Dltcoithley, Dwight-78
Divird, Thomas D.--43
Dobell, leona Moe--178
Dockwiller, Joanne M.-70, 121
Dodd, Robert Hart--43, 173
Dodrill, Dole A.-43
Dody, Clifford W.-150
Doi, Seiko-68, 70, 146
Dollar, G. Sue-25, 29, 70, 113
Doman, Margaret M.-71
Donaldson, Wayne M.- 80
Donnell, Sheilo-43, 69
Dooley, Patricio P. -74
Oorbond, Glen R.-75
Oorn, Robert W.-92
Dorr, James Clyde-192

240

Doshi, Novnitlol-84
Oo>ter, lloyd E.- 88
Ootli, Tooti-165
Dotson, Co lvtn C.- 193
Douglas, Alice V. -72, 153
Douglas, Allen F.-22. 31, 78, 168, 180,
183, 191
Douglas, Bruce R.- 29, 31, 43
Douglass, Duane R.-1 42
Dow, Donald Horris-85
Dowden, John Neely-43
Downes, Willard M. Jr.-43
Downey, Edwa rd A.-144
Downing, Ronald R.-43
Droke, Carolyn A.-71
Droves, Cand ia W.-71
Dressler, Judith R.-36, 142, 147
Driscoll, Cornelius P.-43
Oriska, James E.-86
Drought, Charles G.-188
Duarte, Arthur C.-43, 160, 191
Duckett, Merle-76, 147
Duncan, Betty-I 63
Ouncon, Eugene G.-165
Duncan, James E. -76
Duncan, Richard A.-76, 192
Dunham, Marsha lynn-146
Dunn, Edro Helen-7 1
Dunn, Helen-43
Dunn, Michael E.-43
Dunn, Phillip D. -79, 173
Dunn, Raymond Willis--79
Dunn, Willard lee-43
Dunne, William loren-36, 75 , 151, 176, 177
Dupre, John Joseph-43, 150, 188, 199
Duron, Roy-91 , 163
Durorte, Art-1 54
Dutcher, Alan S.-80
Dutcher, Carl Thamos-90
Duval, Douglas R.-164, 166
Oyer, Joan C.-74
Dyer, Thomas M.- 30, 86, 192

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E-

Earl, Robert l.-76
Earl, Ronald C.-77 , 187
Early, Bruce-199
Eastman, George-43
Eskrote, l. H.-147
Edgerly, Jomes-162
Eminsten, Yvonne-43
Edmunds, Horold-43, 195
Edner, Clorence-43
Edney, Richord-75
Edwards, Je.se-92
Edwards, Joan S.- 144, 180
Edwords, Sondra S.-69, 151
Eggers, John W.-36
Eggink, Robert-43
Ehmke, Jerry-211
Ehrke, Allen A.-160
Eison, Micho el-8 , 22, 89, 203
Eldridge, William E.-79, 192
Elkins, Dovid R.-43
Eller, ~omes--43
Elliott, Brodford-82, 209
Elliott, Frederick- 33
Elliott, Michael- 19, 21
Elliott, T.-1 63
El lis, Jomes B.--43, 172, 192
Ellis, James R.-78
Ellis, Robert-26, 43, 174
Ellison , Wllliorn-211
Elmlinger, James--44, 76
Elsea, Rollond-75
Elston, Charlotte-IS
Elvin, John-195
Emch , Michoel-87. I 72
Emery, John H.-160
Emeterio, Stanley-91
Emken, Michoel-171
Empey, Woyne-44, 168
Endicott, Steven- 91
Engelbrecht, Ann-69, 102, 104 , 146, 192
Engle, Stephen-211
English, Michoel-82
Ensor, Dwight--44, 158, 174, 199
Eppler, John-44
Equinoo, Richord-209
Erblond, Robert-44, 144, 203 , 204
Erichsen, Wollace-92, 196
Erickson, Julia-22, 30, 71, 120, 146, 188
Ericksson, Ken- 174
Ernsberger, Roe-44
Esca lon, Rofoel-1 62
Escamilla, Herlindo- 24, 69
Escherich, Alfred-143, 144
Escobar, Carolyn-70, 146, 188
Eselgroth, Peter-78, 172
Eshbach, Oick-203
Espinola, Robert- 159
Esser, Mary lee--72, 146, 188, 192
Estabrook, Ellis-44, 191
Estes, Burl-28, 82
Estrella , Anthony-91

Ethington, Dovid-44
Ethridge, James-85, 120, 196
Euer, John-86
Evongelho, Fronk-75
Evangelho, Rodney-163, 188
Evons , Howord-75
Evons, lymon M.-44
Evans, Sue J.--44, 71
Evans, Terry-203
Evons, William D.-87
Evanson, Jone-74
Evarts, Alon-82, 211
Everett, Chorles-82, 198, 199
Everett, Robert-78
Evers, Corl-155
Evey, Joon-74
Eyler, Ann-44

-F Foch, Dorothy-72
Fagerlin, Peter-178
Fohey, Solly-152
Fo lkenstern, Oswold-28, 151, 152
Fommotre, Chorles-164
Fannin, Margoret-74, 121
Fanning, John-92, 162
Forio, Joe-203, 204, 228
Farless, Jock--44, 169
forly, Bruce--25, 44 , 80, 167, 199
Fowcen, Ronold-80
Fay, Barbaro-71
Fell , Williom-44
Fellows, Bert-147
Ferguson, James H.--44, 85, 196
Ferguson, Michael-44, 216
Ferguson, Noncy-72, 158, 164, 165
Ferguson, Teri-33 , 189
Ferini, Oorlene-146
Fernomburg, Borbaro-22, 72, 142, 180
Fernstrom, Gory-81, 150, 176, 196
Ferreiro , Fred-77
Feryonitz, Richord-88
Fiedler, Ronnie-172
Fields, Donald-25, 44, 142, 144, 162, 163
210, 224
Fields, Moffett-44
Fife, Bill-2'28
Figroid, Woyne-44, 178
Filbin, Jomes-44
Fil ice, Ron A.-93, I59
Filley, Oliver- 193
Finberg, Robert-209
Fink, Audrey-178
Finni, Joe-91 , 160
Firman, Murroy-90
Fischer, Melindo-69
Fischer, Richord-44, 81 , 168
fischer, Steven-23, 81
Fiscus, Ty-82 ·
Fish, Vlrginio-73
Fisher, Arvin-87
Fisk, William-44
Fitzhugh, Kenneth-2 7, 36, 79, 199
Fletcher, Carol Ann-22, 69, 146
Fletcher, Wolter-44 , 199
Flink, Jeon-69
Flores, Corl-82, 163
Fluno, Gory-78
Flynn, Kathleen-69, 147
Foard, loretta-155, 160, 164
Foard, Potricio-155, 160, 164
Focho, Melvin-84, 162
Fogg, Kotherine-70
foley, Barbaro-25 , 70
Fontanilla, Rod-76
Fontes, Miguel-44
Fore, Sheldon--147
Forenzo, Robert-78, 168
Forster, Michoel-82
Forsythe, Jeon-68
Fortini, ledwin-76
Faster, Duane-85
Foster, John Kent-31 , 78, 164, 165
Foster, Koren-74 , 146
Foster, Peter-82
Foster, Susonne-69, 181
Fountain, Dovid-91
Fountain, Henry-159
Foust, leroy-44, 199
Fowle, Kenneth-85
Fowler, Diono-30, 69
Fowler, Oonold-44
Fowler, Morjorie--44
Fox, Oennis--45
Fox, Fronk- 28
Fox, Jeff-209
Fox, John B.-80
Fox, Thomas W.-154, 160
Foy, Melonie-68
Froeymon, Fronk-86, 144
Frampton, Anne-72, 188, 189, 192
Frampton, Mary-68, 71, 188
Francis, Kenneth-SO
Franck, Michoel-183
Frank, Chorles-90

Franke, Horrison--76, 193
Frankland, Peter-228
Franklin, Allen--82
Fronkl•n, Ann---45
Franzen, Sunny Jeon--4 5, 69
Frawley, Robert-45
Frederick, Corol-14 8
Freemon, Oov•d-4S
Freemon, Flint-8S
Freemon, Stephen-82
Frei&os, Mary-162
Fretlond, Goyle-71
Freudenthal, Mark-92
Frio!, Constontino---45, 147, 188
Friberg, Jonet-68
Fridberg, Corol-74
Fritz, Miner-22
Fromer, Poul-128
Fritz, Walter-79
Frost, 8ill-76, ISS
Frost, Fronk-7 S
Frost, Robert-4S
Frost, Williom-$0
Froylond, Koren--19, 70, 142, 145, 1S9, 192
Fujitani, Shigeru-76, 169

- GGabriel, Jerry R.-75, 169
Gabriel, louis T.-80
Goddini, Ernest W.-159
Goffney, Thomas D.-75
Goirher, Thoma E.-45, 68, 152
Galbo, Sandra, A.--68, 146
Gallagher, Barry M.--45
Galle, William E.-45
Gamble, Russell Allen-79
Gomo, Bonnie J.-74
Ganger, David R.-77
Gangwisch, Larry D.--45, 169
Garcia, John A.--45, 228
Garnier, John louis-45
Garone, Fronk C. Jr.-78, 155, 164
Gorrert, Carolyn June-69, 151
Garrison, Gigl-7 4
Garrigues, Rolland S.--45
Gartland, Thomas A.--45
Gosser, loren Wolter-4S
Gaughan, Nell A.--45
Geboro, Gabriel C.--45
Gehlhoor, Gert U.-120, 152
Geitner, Neil M.-77. i67
Gemsch, Joseph Fronk-45
Gentry, Jerry Lee-36
Gereb, Frederick, S.-77, 209
Gerfen, Elizabeth J.-74
Geringee, Morvin--45
Gerry, Willard 0.-78
Ghoemmoghom, Kobiz-186
Ghorbi, Kholil-165
Ghiselin, Douglas R.--45, 169
Ghodsion, Said-81, 172, I 86
Giocomozzi, Wayne Pul-93
Giacomini, Wolter E.-45
Gibbs, John F.-82
Gibeau, Fronk C.--45
Gibson, Cordner-154
Gibson, Kenneth A.-82, 159
Gibson, Lorraine J.-72, 112
Giebner, Sherry R.-73, 196
Gilbert, John J.--45, 79, 189
Gilbert, John Wm.-192
Gilbreath, Jerry R.-163
Gile>, Donie! l.-1 90
Giles, Michael l.-154 , IS8
Gilford, Korl--45, 169, 173
Gillbertl, Joanne M.-68
Gillitzer, Robert E.-189
Gilmore, James M.-91
Gilmore, John Arthur-163
Glmo, Stanley Shinki-45, 178
Giordano, Dorene G.-71
Giorgi, Edwin 0.-190
Giroux, Michael J.-45, 171
Giusti, John V.-88, 147
Gloin, Sharon l.-121
Glaros, Stanley S.-75, 76, 104
Gleason, Thomas E.--46
Glenn, Robert R.--46
Glennon, Paul H.--46
Glines, James Denny-160
Gloeckner, Cheryle l.-33
Goatcher, William D.-178
Gobotie, Francine W.-22, 69
Goetsch, Charles R.--46
Goldberg, Babolou-74
Golding, Coral J.-73
Goldsmith, Carolyn E.-68, 162
Goldsmith, Nancy l.-25. 36, 158
Goldsmith, Rober! H.--46, 149, 174
Goldsworthy, G. M.-46
Gomes, George J.-155
Gonzalez, Barbaro J.--46, 147
Goode, lawrence E.-170
Goodrich, Gi lman L.-26, 46
Gorbotenro, Notosho-69 , 146

Garbett, Judy-69
Gordon, Keith A.-89
Gore, Alice K.-70
Gore, Sheldon 0 .-78
Gorin, lawrence D.-147
Gorman, Stanley 1.--46
Gotthard, Janson-188
Gouff, Selma, Diane--46
Goux, Thomas James-86
Gowgani, Gholamrizz--46
Graham, C. Malcolm Jr. -21, 22
Graham, Mac-75, 192
Graham, Robert E.-148
Graham, William M.--46
Grammer, Donna lou-146, 192
Granados, Alfred C.-I 55
Grange, Phillip G.-78, 144
Grant, Dovid D.-171
Gray, Donold-78
Gray, Suzanne L-69
Green, Gigi-19, 21, 69
Green, leslie Kendall-82
Green, Porricio Oione-69

Green, Roger-24, 182
Greene, Dennis E.-1 48
Greene, Roger F.-24, 46, 178, 182
Greenelsh, Throck-188
Greenhalgh, Mark E.-187
Greenlee, Mary B.-160
Greenwell, Bruce l .-78
Gregory, Fred W.-80
Grewal, Jasmoh•nder-3 I, 46
Grewal, Povmder S.- I 83
Grey, Graydon Arthur--46, 81
Griffin, Jock Hordin--46
Griffing, Morvin J.-79
Griffith, Sheila F.-73
Griffiths, Vincent E.-169
Grigg, Darwin, M.-19, 21
Grim, Britton Porlc.e-80, I 73 , 193, 198
Grimes, Robert l.-171
Grimm, Dione Sibyl-70
Grosjean, Paul C.-7S, 147
Gross, Anthony A.- 79, 188
Grossnickle, loroleo--46
Grossnickle, Ronny l.--46
Gruenfeldt, Lon l.-28, 79
Grundman, Thomos-149, 188
Grungmon, Alfred- I 55
Gudgel, Johnny Bert--46
Gudmundson, Perer E.-169, 210
Guidotti, Henry L.-83
Gulley, William H.-81
Gulliford, Robert J.-80, ISO
Gulliver, Frederick-150, 187
Gundersen, Raymond-I 62
Gursky, Roy T.-1 55
Guske, Leslie Adele-37, 151
Gutierrez, Thomas Jr.--46
Gyomfi, Kwome-163

- HHa Yung, Ken--46
Hoose, William M.-82
Habbick, Tom H.-25, 79
Hockford, Norman E.--46
Hodo, lois Emiko-68
Hodizodeh, Mortezo-186
Hofelfinger, Jock-91
Hogeleit, Rudolf A.--46
Hageman, Karl F.--46, 81
Hahn, Louis W.--46
Hoifley, Thomas M.- 77
Hain, John S.-76
Holaby, Suhail S.-76
Hoff, Crawford Clorke-155
Hall, Frederick A.-77
Hall, Joel W.-209
Ho ff, Kennerh Duone-82 , 158, 198
Hall, Mary lynne-25, 69
Holladay, Patricio 0.--46, 69, 197
Holler, John A.-147
Hollett, Richard C.-91, 169
Hom, William C.--46, 17 1
Homers, James W.-168
Hamilron, Michael-47, 164, 165
Hamlin, llndo-31
Hammer, Carolyn l.-47
Hammer, Kenneth Dole--47
Hammon, John B.-75
Hammond, Lorry G.--47
Hammond, Robert Trocy-86
Hemp, Delores Arlene-23, 68, 146
Hompl, Koren lee--47
Hononel, ltzhok 8.-170, 185
Hancock, Robert Jomes-47, 199
Hondfield, Gall E.- 74
Handley, Susan M.--47, 146
Hannay, Meriel Boird-160
Hannigan, Joseph C.-77, 150
Hansen, Lesrer leroy--4 7
Hansen, Morvin G.-79
Hansen, Pamela 1.-68, 168, 189
Hansmann, Judith L.-70
Horo, Keisuke Koy--47

Hardin, Rurh-69
Hardy, Sandra Y.-70, 169
Hargis, Roger l.-77, 173
Harkness, John G. Jr.-178
Harmon, Gerald W.-7S
Harmon, Susan l.-74, 188
Harm>, Warren J.-91 , 172
Harris, Berty-72
Harris, Dory! lynn-8S, 196
Harris, Donald W.-26, 78, 189
Harris, Rodger- I 98
Harris, Tom Rae-ISS, 187, 191
Harry, Robin l.-74, 189
Harryman, Fay A.-7S
Hart, Harry Donold-87
Hart, Nand E.-32 , 86, 14S, 188
Herrig, Porrido J.--4 7
Hartley, Croydon R.-87
Hartman, Margaret J.-29, 71, 150
Hartwig, Bruce E.-90
Harwell, Roberr W.-87
Hasegawa, Roger Y.-78
Haskvitz, Alan P.-76, 145, 185, 192
Hotchmon, Robert M.-87
Hatfield, David Wm.-79, 192
Hatfield, Sharon E.-146
Hauer, lawrence R.--47, 173
Houg, Fred G.-86
Havens, Ann Elizoberh-197
Hovercraft, Darrel l.--47
Haverty, Thomas G.-47
Hawkins, Douglas E.-80
Hawkins, K. Von-89
Hawkins, Roger P.-76
Hoya>hido, Willie F.--47, 77, 199
Haycock, Russell-ISS
Hayes, Harold-I 74
Hayes, John P.-47
Haynes, James R.-168
Healey, Michael John-32, 14S
Healy, Robert T.-2S
Heorh, Sondra Jo-22
Hechtman, Edward W.-159
Hed, Jon E.:.._ I 91
Heddy,PeggieJeon-IS1,152,180
Hedges, Robert W.-82
Heer, Wolter N.-85, 1SS, 196
Hegge, Frederick N.-85
Heibel, Daniel John-203
Heilmann, Robert H.-30, 37, 78, IS6, 158,
159
Heintz, Philip Howord-78, 171
Helfrich, John R.-91, 163, 188
Helfrich
Helms, Donald Mortin--8 1
Hemenway, Lindo C.-74
Hemkin, Koren J.-74
Henderson, Gilben-75, 176
Henderon, Glendo A.-71
Henderson, Robert leo-150, 155, 196
Hendrix, Jon E.-155
Heney, Meredithe E.--47, 142, 146
Hennes, leonord-1 63
Henneuse, Donald P.-47, 83, 172
Henninger, Philip K.-171
Henry, Peter Grahom-47
Henry, William G.-190
Hensley, Ann A.-74, 146
Henson, Henrie--4 7 , 169
Herberr, Jock A.-47, 177,193
Herbst, Morvin L.-81
Hereso, Felisicimo R.--47
Heringer, Curtis A. -77
Heringer, lynne--47
Herzog, Frederick-75
Hess, John lt-83, 198
Hessick, David lee-7 5, I50
Hewson, Margery A .-74
Hiatl, Woyne-164
Hiott, Wayne Elwood-47, 165
Hickerson, Jane M.- 193
Hicks, Robert G.-82
Hilken, Raymond N.-87
Hill, Jock-145
Hill, James Edword-26, 82, 156
Hill, James Frederick-I 59, 182
Hill, Keith A.-88
Hill, Lindo Foye--47
Hill, Patricio M.-2S, 70, 146
Hil l, Richard D.-78
Hill, Ronald Oovid-198
Hill, Shori-6 8
Hillen, Marcia R.-72
Hilmer, Donald Allan-26, 28, 30, 31, 47, 75 ,
158, 172, 174
Hilpisch Hensl G.-163
Hinckley, K. V.-120
Hiner, James Oonold--80
Hinke , Henry H.-91
Hinkel, Holly Morie-14, 70
Hinton, Nothon--148
Hisoromi, James A.-86, 169
Hitchcock, Gerold G.-194
Hodgin, Denni• A.-80
Hodson, Ira A.-89
Hoehnke, William F.-192
Hoenisch, Carol A.-73

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lomm, William 0.-75, 172
lamosre, Cheryl Ann-70
Lampert, Gayle A.-72
londeci, Per Helmer-78
landers, John E.-90
Lanfear, Raymond A.-50
longace, Ranold-19
long. John Alfred-50
lon er, Karl lvor>-163
lon1ni, Glaroa 8.-146
larimer, Borboro-69, 160
larson, Bruce D.-81, 144, 148, 192
larson, frock N.-7B
larson, Richard A. N.--50, 168
Lorson, Roger H.-76, l 48, 192, 224
larson, Stephen C.-SO
Lorson, Warren Anhur-192
larve, Edwio R.-87
latham, Marina l.-74
lou, Gordon Dav1d-2S, 82
lou, hooc M.-50
lou, Stephen C. K.-163
laughlin, David R.-76
loyolle, Carlos-50
lovallisanlizo, C.-172
lover, Peter Poul-162
Laville, Ben-224, 226
low, Korron l.-l9B
low, Robert V.-82
lawhern, R1chord A.-79, 182
lawn, John A.-144
lawrence, Bruce G.-21 l
lwarence, Shirley A.-74
lawson, John M.-193
lawson, linda A.-74
lawson, Nancy Ann-70
lawton, James W. -19, 21. 29, 92, 183, 188,
192
layton, James C.-7 S
leach, R. 1.-l 63
ledyard, R. M.-155
leap, Bou C.--32, SO, 81, 145
l~ron, Robert B.-82
leBoy, louis-156
lecluse, Steven Oeon-92, 192
Leder Uri-185
ledyard, R. M. -14 9
Lee, Charles W.-3 1, 75
Lee, John C.-50
lee, John Houston-79, 152
lee, Pedro-82
lee, Reginald K. L.-185
lee, Robert W.-f.7
lee, Torn-202
lee, W1lliom S.-78, 89
Leedham, Lindo J.-70, 153, 197
leflore, Jud1th Anne-70, l 07
Legler, Randolph l.-88, 148, 192
leih, Cordell J.-50, 147
Leighty, Roy-149, 164, 165
Lemoine, David G.-199
lemon, lawrence P.-90, 191
lenk, Donna J.-30, 71, 188, 192
lennart, Verna-SO
Lennie, Michael R.-172
Leong, Richardson L-ao, 198
Leong, Slew P.-189
lepell, Stephen E.-155
Lepere, Michele Y.-74
lero, Ronald P.-50, 168
lerna, loro leo-74
lescure, Keith P.-50
leslie, John C.-76
Ustronge, Richard V.-81
leth, Arnold R.-147
Leung, Edmond-50, 189
lev, Eliezer-78
lev, Oded--185
levensoler, Donald J.-22, 51, 86, 171, 177
levi, Joor>-32, 68
Levin, Sidney-7 6
Levin, Smedly-185
Lewanxlko, Beotrlce-103, 146, 186
lewis, David K.-80
lewis, Gary e.-51, 155, 165, 166
lewis, Judith L--68
lewis, Karen E.--68, 148
lewis, Kenneth R.-51, 160
lewis, Paul P.-5 1
Leyda, Stephen A.-87
Licata, David S.-89
lichti, Ronald W.-51, 155, 136
Liddell, Andrew L.-25, 30, 51, 155, 189,
192
llde leaf Don-76
Uggert, larry D.-28, 31, 76, I 55, 183
liggett, Nancy J.-22, 70, 196
lind, Ronald E.-84, 162
lindeleaf, Don J.-209
lindquist, Mary A.-22, 70, 188
lindquist, Richard J.-79
lindsey, Arrhur-79, 190
lindsey, Helen W.-5 1
lindstrom, Allen H. -76
Lingo, Wolter H.- 51
Linhares, Kenneth G.-209
Unidoter, Greg-155

Lfnl(tnS, MOJOrll!--1 LO

llnklarer, Maggregor-78, 162
Unnemeyer, Arthur C.-169.
llnr, Roland A.-19, 142, 144,77,210,224
225
liSt, Sadra G.--68
lisrer, Sandra Reo-5 I, 78, IS I, 152, 180
Lnre, Fred J.-193
lloyd, Gary H.-51
lloydclare, Dav1d-l61
'"Lobo· -as
La Chu Chung-51, 189
lo, Daniel-51, 174, 189, 199
locker, Cherie-- I 89
Laduca, Kathy M.-186
loe, Oav1d A.-80
loeb, Jacob H.-147
lofvendohl, Gory E.-51
lombard, Srephen-168
lomett1, Oav1d 8.-76
Lonborg, R.-1 59
long. George E.-78
Longacre, Ronald S.-178
lonqutst, Aaron D.-f.O
loomts, Pamela A.-71
Lopes, Stephen A.-91 , 169
lopez, Frederick R.-79, 209
lorbeer. lorraln&--71. 164
loute, Danie1-77
louis, Daniel W.-89, 163
lounsbery, Andrea- 74
lourong, Prudence-27, 37
louv1ere, Oanald-77
love, Ronald-51, 174, 177, 193, 199
lowder, Rtchord W.-155, 160
lowe, Barbara A.-70
lowe, Kenneth W.-75
lowe, Susan A.-74
loya, Rolph R.-28, 85, 158
Lucas, Danial-77
lucas, John C.-51
lucas, Vocroroa L.-22, 74 , 169
luce, Warren C.-f. I, 193
luc•do, leonard E.-51, 172
lully, James l.-f.7, 147
lund, Maureen J.-70, 145
lund, Walter H.-172
lundquist Eric G.-31
Lupinek, Gale M.-51
lurchansky, Leo-88, 152, 195
luther, William W.-89
lux, John 0.-51
lyke, Dayle, W-79
lynch, Cynthia L.-73
lynd, Wlllom w -51
lyndon, Maynard H.-77 , 169, 182
lyon, David R.-181

-MMoos, Rosalee D.-70
Mabey, Oawson-28, 80, 198
Macarthur, Johr>-80
Macaulay, R. Clark-150
Maccoy, Malclom-51
MacCauley, Bob-78
MacDonald, Morgrot-71
MacDonald, Robert-71
Macgillivray, Sandra-71
Mach, George-I51, I 52, 178
Machado, Marshall M.-1 55, 160
Machado, Marshall M.-5 1
Mock, Kit l.-75
Mack, Rollin T.-172
MacMon1s, Thomas-f.!
Macphee, W1lliam-f.9
Macy, John G.-19, 21, 79, 172
Maddox, William L-5 1
Maddux, John-76, 164
Madhvanl, Kantilal J.-199
Madrid, Gilbert-S 1
Magana, Anthony R.-89
Madga, Dale Walloce-f.O
Magnuson, Mernice--72, 163, 183
Mahany, lyda Joyce--70
Maher, John Rochord-172
Mahl, Jagj11 Songl>-183, 170
Melland, Robert C.-166
Majoros, Robert l.-92, 197
Moklr, Willy-164
Malek, Houclne--51, 165, 177
Malloch, lawrence E.-92, 152
Mancini, James K.-169
Mondelli, Mike-78
Moger, Harev Singh-152, 183
Mann, larry Dale---155, 164, 165
Manning, John H.-151 152
Manning, Mildred M. -71
Manning, Patricia J.- 74
Mansell, RIChard M.- 25, 29
Manrle, Harold J.--31, 83, 148, 171
Manroonl, Glenn l.-87
Manzer, Norman Somuel-90, I55
Mar, Marvin-52
Marcey, larry E.-82, 144
Mariani, J. Dennio-156

Maroonl, Mitchell l.-88, 160
Mariani, Paul A.-f.2, 159
Markel, Coral Jaann-163
Marlowe, Ann Denise--70
Marmie, Richard T. Jr.-78
Maranto, John A.-203
Marples, John R.-189
Marques, Semar-162
Marr, Hornet Ann-52
Marsh, Candace 1.-72
Marsh, Ooanald l.-203
Marshall, Frank J.-76
Marshall, Roger T.-169, 173
Martens, Douglas A.-81
Martello, Stanley l.-92, 162
Marttn, Craig S.-81
Manon, Jacqueline R.-72
Marlin, James lrv1n-89
Matttn, John A.-83, US
Marl.n, Mally A.-32
Marl.n, Paul W.-86
Mort1n, Robert lee--174
Morltn, Raben N.-52
Martin, Robert W.-172
Marlin, Terry 1.-73
Martinson, Marjory,-146
Marvel, Richard M.-25, 52
Marzorini Roy, E. Jr.-182
Mason, Charles E.-80, 195
Mason, Ralph W.-f.9
Moss, Raben Michoel-79
Massey, Gerald 0.-f.6
MoSteller, Carole l.-72
Matheson, Patricio l.--33
Morlock, Thomas G.-82
Motni, Walid E.-79
Matson, Don P.-89
Mattes, Robert Ronold-22, BS. 204
Matteson, James F.-86, 173
Matltce, David J.-f.O
MOIIIIO, Charles-156
Maxey, Philip E.-52, 159
Mayer, Steven A.-91, 198
Moyes, Jock Honey-160
Mayne, Franklin H.-52, 80
Mayotf, Ronald J.-87
Maysonave, Paul A.-192
Mazurkiewicz, Roben-52
Mazzoni, Steven J .-78
McAitsrer, Michael H. -158, 169
McArthur, Gary A.-217
Mc8rode, Andrew W.-52, 156
McCann, 8urch-32
McCann, francis lovoo-52
McCiaon, Marcella J.-74
McCovley, Daniel 8.-79
McClellan, Kirby D.-29, 156, 183
McClellan, l1nda l.-73, 146, 196
McClelland, Catherine--68, 146
McClintock, Borbara-73 , 194
McCoey, James D.-52
McCallister, Richard-158
McColl ister, Robert-f.9, 155, 290
McConnell, Patricio A.-"29, 73, 188
McCorkle, Alan W.-90
McCorkle, Gary Allen-86, I SO
McCorkle, Michael C.-52, 171
McCorkle, R. E.-155, 156
McCorm1ck, Brien Kerr-152
McCoy, Dennis M.-82
McCracken, Pete Vlau-91, 156
McKenry, Michoel-86, 162, 210,224
McKinnie, Patricio- I03
McKnight, Robert-145
McKray, lindalJain-52
McKree, Allan-26
Mcloughlin, Janet l.-74
McMahon, Robert Fred--90, 158, 172, 195
McManis, Thomas Roger-20, 52, 173, 199
McMichael, Karen lee-72
McNabb, Ronald J.-209
McNairy, Ray Mebane-52
McNanna, Maxine-188
McNeely, Janel Mary-22, 69
McNeill, James W.-77, ISO
McParland, Ronald H -28, 93, 159
McPherson, Bruce--32, 82, 209
McPherson, Heorher-113
McPherson, Pat-162
McQuade, Brien J.-BO
McRae, Don irving-87, 163, 192
Meagiev, Joe--195
Meaker, Thomas W.-209
Mobone, Kenneth N . Jr.-85
Medina, Dan William-52, 91, 191
Meek, John Butler Jr.-26, 193
Mehlschau, James J.-52
Mehta, Salish Chander-52, 172, 183, 186
Meoer, Martin-192
Me1jer, Harm-79, 80
Meissner, Marcio-72, 160, 183
Melinder, Sydelle V.-71, 143, 146
Mella, loreen Ann-188
Mellon, Joyce M.-74
Mellow, Arnold Edward- 82, 162
Melton, Paul 8.-203
Mendenhall, Patsy-70

243

Mendenhall, Sandra J. -70
Mendoza, Joseph H. -84, 162
Mends, Horatio-159
Meredith, Joel B.-24
Merrian, John-156, 186
Merrill, Stephen W.-80, 168
Merrill, William Tuke--87
Mesikep, Mati-78, 193
Meske, William S. Jr.-53
Messer, Mary Janet-71
Mettler, Donald Allen-53
Meyer, Erwin E. -87
Meyer, lorry Wayne--53, 167, 172, 192
Meyer, laurel Dianne--73, 194
Michaels, Philip G.-53 , 199, 173
Michel, Clement R.-90
MidkiH, Donald lee--75
Miklos, Gary F.-75
Milani, Raymond A.-53, 154, 155, 156
Mllbrodt, Patricio A.-68
Miles, Robert Leonord- 7 6, 150
Miles, Thomas V.-228
Miller, Dennis Dee--92, ISO
Miller, Gayle Deonno-72
Miller, Gordon R.-1 65
Miller, lvlyn A.-72
Miller, Jaerle--68
Miller, John J.-228
Mi ller, Judith Ann-72
Miller, Kristine l.-150
Miller, leo Jerome--189
Miller, linda Rose--53
Miller, Martin R.- 30, S6, 156
Miller, Michael Horry-80
Miller, Pamela K.-68, 72
Miller, Philip leroy-92
Miller, Raymond Dovid- 191
Miller, Richard lee-53, 171
Miller, Richard lewis-122, 176
Miller, Richard S.-82
Miller, Sally R.- 160
Mills, Corol-69 , I07
Mills, Craig A.-53
Mills, John E.-91 , 155
Mills, Robert J.-76
Millo, Stephen D.-89
Mllovina, James D.- 154
Minolto, Jacquelyn D.-68, 146
Minor, Kenneth 0.-53
Miske, Ed l.-91
Mitchell, Charles A.-78, 168
Mitchell, Glenn E.-87
Mitchell, Jay R.-53, 194
Mitchell , Nancy Jo-29, 69, 183
Mittell, Sondra K.-74 , 192
Miyohira, Richard S.-53
Mix, Tom--164
Moblod, Roger Gront-21 1
Mochizuki, Ho jime G.-53
Moe, louis Chengbin-53
Mohek, Houcine--164
Mondelli, Michel J. -93, 159
Monett, Jon Negley-53, 172
Monson, Jack Fred-149
Montgomery, Jack Pork-19, 31 , 177, 1S3
Manville, Louis G. Jr.-78, 151, 176, 188,
194
Moody, Roy-S9
Moore, Jameo W.-7S
Moore, Rosemary K.-71
Mora, Judy Gale-53 , 146
Mara, Morily August A.-147
Mora, Thomas A.-53, 156, 165, 166
Moreleod, Wordeli-S4
Moreno, Raul Rene-S4, 162
Morgan, Alfred John-53
Morgan, Dona Herbert-76, 195
Morgan, Frederick S.-90
Morgan , Jane Fay-53
Morgan, Joseph H.-53, 78, 172
Morgan, Lynne Chopin-1 92
Morgan. Royce Hayden-53 , 172
Morgen, Marty P.-91
Moritz, Uwe Alfred-53
Marney, Sandra Lee--53
Morrill, Terry P.-90
Morrin, Char leo E.-26 , 7 6 , 152, 1SO, 183
Morris, Carol lynn-69
Morris, Paul R.-197
Morris, Raben 8.-170
Morris, Bil l Jr.-155
Morrow, Charles W.-192
Mortland, Mori M.-74
Morton, Dennis Roy-S5, 196
Morton, Donald 8.-22
Mosesion, Michael-155
Mosgorzoulol, Jono L.-IS, 19, 22 , 30
Mount, Alice--30
Mouotafa, leila A.- 162
Mrobu, Enoch J.-53
Mueller, John Arthur-173
Mugambi, Johnson K.-159
Muggeridge, Derek B.-S7 , 168, 1S9
Mullen, Harold G.-156
Muller, Robert P.-53
Mull igan, Milton J.-53
Murdock, Roy Williom-17

244

Murdock, Roy William-172
Murison, Mary-70, I 89
Murphy, 8orboro Ellen-71, 146
Murphy, Maureen M.-71, 120, 191
Murray, linda K. -74 , 142, 145
Murray, lois B. -70, 73, 196
Myhre, lorry Eugene--53, 172, 174, 1S2
Myracle, Patricio lee--53

- NNahhos, Caesar-54
Nakanishi, lorry-87, 171, 176
Nakata , John-199
Nolley, Dolores-146
Nondo. Ranbir-78
Napier, Thomas-54
Nash, Jomes-80
Nater, Judith-54
Noter, Robert-64
Nazori, Doriush-54 , 76, 159, 1S6
Neblelt, Anne--24 , 70
Neitzel, Margaret-54
Nelson, Donold-177
Nelson, Jomes-88
Nelson , Robert-190
Nelson, Stephonie-73
Nelson, Stephen-25, 159, 166
Nelson, Woyne--75
Nelson, Will iarr>--86
Nemechek, Suson-72
Nero, Stonley-211
Nesmith, Dovid-S5, 163, 191, 196
Nettleton, Ann-71 , 143, 192
Netto, Nonci-6S
Newell, Robert-82
Newlonder, Valerie-54
Newton, Edword-154
Newton, Potrick-81
Neyenesch, Williom-195
Ng, Philbert- I 89
Niccore, Fred-64, 150, 176
Nice , lloyd-211
Nickolous, Poul-89, 171
Nicol, Robert-162
Nielsen, John-64 , 7S, 172, 174
Nielsen, Judy-73
Nielsen, Keith-143
Niethomer, John-91
Niggli, Robert-64
Nigro, Robert-64, 192
Nilmeier, lauro-71, 192
Nilsen, Wayne--172
Nisbet, Lindo-183
Nisen , Forest-211
Nishi, Kenneth-64
Nishioka , Teruo-77
Nissen, JoAnne--64
Njiiri, E. K.--84 , 165
Noble, Gory-91
Nolan, Judy-74
Nolan, Noncy-6S
Nolen, Anno-74
Nolke, Jeffrey-147 , 190
Noller, Jon-64
Norris, Morgoret-54

North, John-7S
Narum, lynn-32
Notte, Polmindar-183
Nunes, Jomes-171
Nunes, Jomes-195
Nussbaumer, Jahn-14 7
Nuttall, Bal>---80
Nwo, Emem--89
Nwosu, Christopher-SO
Nyberg, Ka ren-54

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Oben , Margaret H.-31 , 1S5
Oberg, Margaret A.-72, 191
Oberholser, Oiane-27, 180
Obermonn , Donald E.--54 , 76, 149, 176
Obernalte, Down-69
O' Brien, Michael F.-164, 165, 191
O' Bryon, Barbaro l.-74
O'Connell, Timothy W.-54
O' Daniels, Howie--202
Odom, Gory C.--88 , 160
O'Gora, Solly-69
Ogden , Bryon C.-7S, i76
Ogden , Jerry M. -88
Ogg, Charles l. Jr.-82, 190
O'Hara, Wi lliam A.-78, 120
Ohlendorf, Alvin T.-82
Ohlson, Geraldine C.-31, 68, 182, 197
Ohuegbe, Chukumo-147
Ollar, Cloyton-155
Oishi , Wolter H.-S1
Okazaki, Alan S.-90
Okimoto, Richard A.-169
Oleson, Robert C.-77
Olivos, George S.-54, SO, 104
Ol iver, William A.-171
Oliverio, Glenn L.-S9
Olney, Dovid C.-54

Olsen, Donald l .-1S7
Olson, Dennis l.-77, 16S
Olson, Jan K.-70, 192
Olson, Richard C.-87, 19S
Olson, Thelma L.-54
Olsten, Clifford J.-54
Oltuiwo, Celel>---165
O' Neal, Herbert D.-54
O' Neal , Joan, l.-54
O'Neal, Judith C. -70, 146
Onomura, Wayne T.-193
Onstott, John K.-15'1
Orchard, Dorothy M. -70, 153, 1S2
Orchard, Joe E.-26, 54
Ornellas, Frederic A.-1 91
O 'Rourke, Eduardo 8.-152
Orren, Charles G.-54, 92
Orser, Charlotte A.-72
Ort·o ll, louis A. Jr.-209
Osborn, Dorothy J.-74
Oscarson, Lawrence A.-171
Ostlund, Donald T.-17S
Ostrom, William F.-1 50, 1S7
Othieno, Caleb 0 .--87, 164
Ottoboni, Bortholomew-79
Oudghiri, Abderrohman-54 , 164, 165, 177
Overmohle, James H.-72, 86, 171
Ovitt, Harry l.-87 , 176
Oweno, David A.-1S1
Owens, Kenneth A.-S2
Oyon, Rafael, G.-54

- PPackard, Lindo C.-72
Packard, Roy E.-55 , 7S, 170, 174, 177, 192
Packer, Sharon L.-164
Page, Hugh J.-SO
Page, Robert D.-55
Pogenkopp, John W.-S8, 147
Paine, Undo K.-55
Palmer, Patricio, K.-73, 1SO
Palmer, Thomas T. -76
Pangborn, Dorylee--69
Pongrozio, John R.-7S
Ponzierp, Roberto F.-70
Pooiuccio, John A.-55, 170
Paolucd o, Robert 1.-55
Pappas, John P. Jr.-55
Pork, David J.-79
Parker, Carolyn H.-70
Parker, Maureen S. -164
Parker, Robert l.-37, 167
Parker, Robert S. -170
Parmentier, Donley R.-7S, 150
Parmelee, Lyle M.-74, 189
Parrish, Waiter G.-22, 30, 55 , 148
Parsons, Coral A.--55, 146
Partain, Richard 8.-55
Porthe, Arthur C. Jr.-55
Paschke, Ernst D.-55
Pascoe, Judy A.--55, 69
Passantino, Thomas J.-SS, 1SS, 1S9 , 192
Patchett, Melody E.-191
Potituccl, Michele E.-72
Polston, Penny J.-70, 194
Patterson, Charles 8.-55, 171, 174
Patterson, Donald N.-76
Patteson, Wolter R.-91
Patti, Gail F.-71
Patton, Sallie E.-120, 163, 193
Paul, David R.-209
Paul, Kenneth E.-155
Poulsen, Kriston-74, 1S7
Poulsen, Shirley J.-147
Pautz, Roland- I 63
Pavlick, Richard A.-171
Peoce, Joy E.-55
Peake, Carol A.-72
Peake, Charles A.-20, 37, 92, 144, 193
Pearl, Thomas A.--80, 224
Pearson, James E.-55
Pearson, linda 8.-55, 146
Pearson, Owen E.-SS
Pearson, Richard l.-91
Pease, Donald E.-30, 92, 192, 196
Pedego, Roy C.-19S
Pedersen , Cothrine A.-70
Pelaez, Jorge-77, 168
Pena, Douglas F.-92, 168
Pena, Virgilio, l.-55, 18S, 199
Penn, Sorry R.-91
Pennington, Barboro-74 146
Percile, Morio-217
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Perez, Johnny C.-19S
Perona , Richard J.-78, 163, 188, 192
Perry, Arthur E.-92, 162
Perry, Barbara G.-55
Perry, Curtis-215, 216, 220
Perry, Floyd J.-55, 156, 159, 166
Peters, Colin M.-90
Peters, John S.-15 9
Petersen, Done H. -78, 159
Petersen, Delbert C.-I 54, 15S, 165, 166
Petersen, Harvey E.-55
Peterson, Frederick M.-79

Petenon, Hud-76
Peterson, John E. -14 7
Pere,.on, Jon H.- 161
Pereroan, Ginni S.-1 55
Peth, Wkk-164
Petrich, Thomas C.-198
Perroelle, lloyd-25, 144, 224, 226
Peuerson, Enc K.- 88
Perterson, Gary K. -78, 155, 182
Petttl, Judy A.- 25, 30, 69
Petty, Buddy J.-55
Petzel, Gary D.-82
Pew, C. Nell-228
Pezzola, Michael F.- 159
Phalen, Clinton A.-193
Phelps, James R. -82
Phelps, Judiry D. -146
Phillips, Eileen J.-19, 21, 72
Phillips, Fronk Jr.-84 , 143, 144
Phillips, Harley-55
Phillips, James R.-75
Phillips, Joseph H.-156, 159
Phillips, Judy-69
Phillips, Penelope A.-73
Phillips, Robert D.-55
Phipps, Oliver W.-55
Pickus, Ronald P.-79
Pierce, Jock C.-80
Piercholo, Thomas E.-82
Piescer, John L.-83
Pigeon, Mary P.-70
Pinkerton , Sob C.-92 , 155, 158
Pinto, Ernest F.-91
Piper, James R. -87, 189
Pirog, Wendy J.-29 , 33, 73, 146, 194
Pisllo, Dennis E.-31, 86
Pitkin, Jerry D.-162
Pitzer, Valerie A.-73, 74 , i52, 196
Plaugher, Wllber-164
Planck, Dovid-1 61
Plorh, Stephen C.-14 3
Plaza, Cesar A.-55, 162, 186, 188
Plopper, Carol E.-69
Pogosion, Betty-146
Pollard, Ronald J.-80
Pon, James C. S.--5 5
Pando, Will iam J.-86
Pong, Kok- 169
Poole, Albert J.-77
Popp, All R.-91
Porter, Wm. Roberr-1 62
Portugal, Stanley A.-82, 155, 156
Post, Dovid P.-88
Potter, Croig-82
Potter, James J. -55
Potter, Jerry D.-55, 177
Pollet, Joyce M.-25, 56, 146
Potter, Pamela A.-22 , 71
Potter, Robert C.-56
Potterby, Doug- 2 11
Pous, Judith A.-74
Potts, Judith A.-146
Powell, F. Cory-155
Powell, lynn L.-69 . 152. 189
Powell , Michael D.--56
Powell, Richard 8.-56
Proger, lawrence W.-56
Prohser, James R.-188
Protor, Bruce 8.-87
Pratt, James G.-87
Proto, Jud ith A.-56, 146
Pratt, Judith E.--56
Prentice, Donna L.-71
Prescott, Merlyne l.-1 63, 193
Presson, Dole-154 , 161
Pricco, James S. -7 6
Price, frances E.--69, 196
Price, Tommy E. -149, 195
Price, William J.-88, 150
Prickett, Mkhoel J.-150
Priddy, Pamela J.-70
Priebe, Durward H.-22
Prindle, lynne M.-1 4 5, I 88
Pringle , Russell f.-82, 165
Probert, Revecco-22
Proctor, Chris- 155, 183
Proctor, Horvey C.-76, 194
Proper, George 0 .-82 , 152
Proud, John F.- 32, 56
Prout, Ann L.-1 07
Provios, Bosile--56
Puntigom, Clark A.-1 9, 21 , 22, 31, 193
Pursell , Koren-71
Pyle, Jerry L.-81

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Qoyum, Mohammad A. -79
Quandt, Ernest-2 1 1
Quoresmo, Madeline M.-56, 103 , 143, 180
Quottrin, Eugene V.-56
Quick, James L.- 20 , 30, 78, 172
Quinn, John H.--56
Quinn, Michael F.-198

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Rood, Forod H. -177
Robak, Rrchord E.-1 88
Rogotz, George F.- 56, 208
Ragland, Patti L.-70
Rois, Ali- 56, 165, 177
Roisig, Robert-87
Romrrez, A. B.-56
Romas, James R.-203, 205
Ramsden, Howard S.-B2
Randall, Donald R.-80, 169
Roney, Sharon D.-56, 152
Rangel, Diego E.-156
Ropp, Russell R.-76
Raoch, Fredric E. -76, 147 , 195
Rost, Hubert D.-25, 144, 224
Rathbun, lorry P.-19, 56. 82, 154, 155, 156,
163
Ratl iff, Arlene-56
Rouch, Joanne V.-56
Rauchwerger, Dione F.-56
Rauchworger, George P.--56, 199
Rovok, Rick-82
Roy, florence G.-56
Roy, Richard A.-155
Reo, Robert D.-155
Reber, Patti L-25, 30, 56, 188
Reddock, Bertram A.-85, 159, 196
Redmond, Ronald W.-78
Ree Reed , Alan 1.-90
Reed, Thome" H.-92, 148
Reese, Will iam S.-82
Reid, Colleen J.-73, 160, 164
Reid, James-56
Retmann, J a mes V.-159
Reiman, Lindo l . -70
Reiman, William P.-56 , 164 , 165
Reinhardt, Douglas D.-209
Rekhi, Tesinder S.- 172, 183, 186
Rempel, William D.-89
Remsburg, Melvin E.-57
Renck, Sharon l.-25, 30, 69
Renrchler, John M.-75, 147, 158
Reposa , Emilio-56
Ressler, John T.- 171
Rettig, Georgene D.-1 44
Reyling, George f.-198
Reynolds, Russ 0 .-228
Reynolds, Sleven L.-82
Rhoads, Howard-159
Riondo, Judith A.-7 4
Riando, Norman F.--57
Ricci, DavidW.-57, 150, 167,17 4,199
Rice, Anne-24 , 26, 70
Rice, lloyd L.-90
Rice, Martha L.-69
Rice, W. J.-57
Rich, Glenn-177
Rich, Mary E.-57, 68
Richardson, Albert K.-79,169
Rlchelieu, frederick-203, 204
Richmond, Royce E.-165
Rienstra, William H.-57, 162
Rinde, Choim-75, 120. 172, 185
Ring, Belsy S.-71
Rinkenberger, Gory D. -156, 164, 165
Rios, Alex-57
Rios, luis A. -86, 160
Ripken, Robert L.-81
Risch, Robert F.-81
Ritchie, Robert S.-189
Ritter, William T. -75 , 193
Rivas, Charles S.-57
Rivero, Frank M.-28, 87, I 53, 193
Robbins, George C. -80
Roberts, Bill-214
Roberts, Dovid A.-142
Roberts, Wade H. -78, 154 , 163
Roberts, Bill L.-90, 203
Robertson, Pom-1 64
Robidoux, Donald J.- 25 , 31
Robinson, Bruce W.-81, 144
Robinson, Dovid-85
Robinson, Elin K.-1 46
Robinson, Peter J.-78
Rodden, Solly M. - 163
Rodrigues, Donald F.-155
Rodriguez, Ramon G.-86
Roesti, John P.-23 , 198
Rogers, Jeffrey J.-1 69
Rolin, Kenneth W.-9 1
Rolison. Lorry A.-27, 57, 170, 177
Roller, Virginia L.-193
Romer, George H.-78 , 172, 188
Roodhouse, John E.-57
Roque, John R.-203
Rose. lngeborg B.-70, 169
Rose, Janice A.- 72, 187
Rose, Richard W.-91
Rose, Stanley A.-155
Rosenthal, Jock-165
Ross, Cecil f.- 80
Ross, James G.-89
Ross, Jeffrey A.-75
Rossiter, Paul W.-85, 196

Roth, Steven J. -79
Rothmuller, Kenneth L-78, 150
Rothrock, John C.-78, 147
Rothrock, Rtthord E.-57
Round, Mary J.-74
Rousseau, Tink L.-1 64
Rovey, Albert E.-91
Rowe, Douglas J.-76, 176, 183
Rowe, Toffy C.-22, 25, 69, 103
Rowland, Colvin J.-57, 164
Roy, Ella J.- 72
Rudnick, Richard A.-160, 164
Ruggles, Thomas D.-87
Ruiz, Michael R.-228
Rule, Vicky l.- 169
Rumberger, Robert A.-75, 163
Rumpf, Stephen C.-57, 155, 156
Rundstrom, Sorry D.-57
Russell, Charles P.-57
Russell, John A.-78
Russell, John W.-87
Russell, Michael l.-224
Russell, Norolle M.--57
Rutter, Donald D.-192
Ryan, Horm-80
Ryan, Richard E.-57
Ryan, Robert T.- 79

- SSoboloni, Coren-70, 107
Sachs, Dorothy-57
Sogden, John-90
Sager, Korhleen.-74
Saiki, Donold-161
Sokoto, Mot-86
Sokuoko, Rlchord-185
Soles, Shirley-71
Salisbury, J ohn-57, 155
Solman, Willlom-88
Sohomochio, Joseph- 57
Sompoulesl, Stephen-155
Sanders, Jeff-77
Sanders, Jimmie-173
Sandier, Sondro-69
Sands, Nancy-57
Sandy, Beotrice-22. 28, 29, 27 , 183
Sandy, Elden-28, 37, 183, 199
Sanfilippo Steven-26, 182
Songer, Noncy-20, 146
Sonkou, leo-156, 163
Sorolh, Thong-83, 165
Sorgenli, Gregory-57
Sattler, Dennis-76, 172
Sounders, Robert-57
Sounders, Svson-70
Sovoge, Edword-92, 149
Sawall, Rodney-172
Sowino, Ken-80
Soxbury, Donold-155
Saxe, Philip---27, 78 , 185, 198
Saxena, Horbons-57, 172, 186
Soyler, Tock-82
Schafer, Richord-76
Schanz, Don-75
Schaub , Gorey-88
Scheer, Arnold-1 59
Scheid, Glorio-72
Schelling, frank-57
Schenck, Ronald- 57
Schetter, Robert-147
Schieber, Conno-69
Schield, Mtenoel-80
Schilder, loren-57 , 79, 156
Schildt, Russell- 195
Schilling, Doniel-33, 145 , 188
Schleich, Donald-58, 79
Schlegel, Kalhryn-186
Schleiderer, Pamelo-70, 196
$tnlitz, Shirley-58
Schmidt, Michoel-85
Schmidt, Ouo-82
Schmidt, Terrence-78
Schneider, Melvin -170
Schneider, Sharon-70, 146
Schneider, Sherri-31, 183, 188, 19 1
Schaefer, Morgorel-74
Schowalter. Koy-73, 146
Schroeder. Robert-I 65
Schubert, Arlon-155
Schubert, Corl-58 , 169, 173, 177
Schubert, Poul-77
Schultz, Shirley-150
Schumacher, Solly-72
Schutz, loroine-7 4
Schuub, Gorrey-163
Schwab, lowrence-26, 58
Schwarz, Sondro-22
Schworzboch, Martln-193
Schwarze, Charles-58
Schwerm, Bill-77 , 209
Schwilk, Allred-19, 198
Schwindt, Jon- 162
Sciolobbo, Rosario-58, 203, 204
Scofield, Stephen-IS, 19, 23, 24, 25,
37, 78, 182
Scott, Clifford-85. 196
Scott, Robert-58, 79

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S Scoville. Pamela-25, 33, 73 , 121, 192
S Seager, Donald-91
Sean, Mike
Sears, Morllynn-146, 147
Sears, Stan-158
Secrist, Donold-75, 168
Soderquist, David-79
Sefton, Jomes-22, 79
Sefton, Woyne-76
Segesmon, 8en-79, 152, 189, 192, 194
Seidel, Morilyn- 72
Seigle, Nonette-74
Semprez, Jennifer-74
Sera, Kimihiro-58, 173
Sethi, 1ndar-58, 99, 183, 186
Setterberg, Penelope-58, 146
Seymour, Fron-28, 29, 30, 31, 183
Shadle, Milton- 75, 163
Shannon, Richord-178, 198
Sharar, Gory- 58, 147
Sharp, Joon-142
Sharp, lorry-168
Snover, John-58
Snow, Dlone-60
Snow, Eorl-155
Show, Sondro-37, 180, 192
Shea, Moureen-72
Shearer, Steven-90
Shehane, Woyman-75
Sheiknoeslomi, S.-186
Shell, Gole-74, 144
Shelton, RichorcJ..-58
Shelton, Wolly-89
Shepard, Wllliom-75, 174
Shepherd, lel!er- 88
Shepley, Donold-81, 143
Sheerin, Borbro- 69
Sherman, linda-58, 155 , 160
Sherwood, Robin-58
Shirley, Del-155
Sniromizu, Donold-77
Sniu, Franklin-58, 77, 188, 189, 199
Shorey, Nicole-160
Snori, Sodnu-183
Short, Micnoel-80, 158
Shoulders, Jock-7 6
Shreve, Horold-6, 33, 145
Shreve, Jomes-91
Shua yto, Forid-58
Shuman, Sharon-58, 68, 192
Shumway, Roy- 58
Shurtleff, loretta-72
Siggins, Gilbert-90
Sigler, Gory-87
Sihvonen, Alan--58
Si ltom, Poovo-89, 165
Si ll , Virginia lee-150, 178
Silow, Judith-151, 192
Silva, Robert-58
Silver, Constonce-29
Silver, Nick-90
Silvey, Ca rolie-74
Simison, Warren-58
Simons, Robert-199
Simmons, Nancy-58, 144
Simmons, Rex-58, 181
Simmons, Ronold-76
Simms, Sondro-70
Simons, Robert- 58
Simpson, Mory-58, 153, 178
Singer, Micnoel-78, 172
Singh, Avtor- 183
Sinor, Ro lph-79, 169
Sipe, Allan-58, 145
Skinner, Jonn-1 56
Skinner, Poulo- 7 1
Skinner, Solly-73, 146
Slevin, Patrlcio- 72
Slicton, lyndell- 15 1, 155
Slocum, Kennetn-25, 30, 59
Sloneker, Jomes-81
Slupko, Anthony-79, 150, 198
Small, Grederick- 59
Smiley, Richord-156, 164 , 165
Smith, 8arboro- 25
Smith, Chari·Deone-59
Smith, Carter- 19, 21, 80, 211
Smith, Chorles-29, 33, 82
Smith, Charles E. -183
Smith, Dovid-90, 152, 194
Smith, David-58, 183
Smith, Glen-188
Smith, Horry-178
Smith, John--155
Smith, lee-1 62
Smith, lynn-155
Smith, Mortno-71
Smith, Martin-59, 144
Smith, Nelson- 142, 148
Smith, Peter-37, 86, 17 4
Smith, Robert- 79
Smith, Robert V.- 77
Smith, Sheryl-30
Snore, Gridley-87
Snell, Ronnie-88

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Snel lboker, Wm. -77
Snipper, David-59
Snoddy, Glen R.-59
Snow, Steven Willis-19, 21, 192, 209
Snyder, Neil Clinton-58, 80, 151,
152, 180
Snyder, Wayne Carroll-58
Soares, George H.-3 1, 155, 188
Soares, Richard louls-19, 28, 89, 155
Sohrokoff, John 8.-75
Solbeck, Stanley V.- 59
Sonke, Don Jacob--S9 , 162
Soohoo, leonard-59
Saran, Robert louis-171
Sorensen, Dono ld L.-82
Sarich, Robert A.-77
Sortlond, Jerra Deon-72
Soto, Corlos-87, 163
Soufi, All Siovoush-1 86
Soulokis, George Jr.-59
Souza , louie Joseph-92, 162
Souza, Tony- 92, 162
Sporrowk, Jock-S 9
Speers, Robert D. Jr.-78, 93, 149
Spencer, Susan G.-161
Spiliotopoulos, George A.-59, 161
Spivak, Edward M.-59
Spoon, Richard W.-87, 169
Sprehn, Noncy-72
Springer, Micnoel l.-75, 81, 150, 173, 183
Spurlin, Jon M.-88
Spyropoylos, Tom S.-1 64. 165
Squires, Richard K.-89, 169, 183
Stagner, Patricia S.-1 46
Stahnke, Wayne lee-88, 198
Stamotelos, Jonn-198
Stomps, William E.-155
Stanley, James C.-29, 198
Stanley, Lauro Jeanne-59, 69
Stanley, Maurice A.-91, 159
Stanley, Rose-1 88
Stopper, James L.-7 7, 169
Stork, Eugene Poul-1 52
Starkel, Dionne E.- 72
Storr, Henry W. 111-192
Storr, Kenneth R.-77
Stosu lot, Joe John-155
Stoler, Gerold F.-79, 80
Stclaire, James R.-59
Steadman, John H.-78, 158
Stearns, lawrence E.- 80, 169
Stebbins, Lee S.-7 7
Ste Stefonech, William F.-22, 26
Stein, Carol lynn-69, 151
Stelling, Phil C.-77
Stenberg, Wayne F.- 59
Stepanek, Edward W.-145
Stephens, Fred N. J r.-59, 77, 199
Stephenson, lee Roy-1 64, 165, 194
Stern, Pedro Miguel-25, 77
Steuck, Steven A.-1 99
Stevens, Albert-59
Stewart, George F.-79
Stewart, George L.-188, 192
Stewart, Harold D.- 59
Stienr, Mike C.-92, 162
Stifel, Kathleen Ann-72
Stimple, Bob J.-80
Stoddard, lewis H.-168
Stoddart, David H.-147, 150
Stoddart, John L.-76
Stone, Ashley M.-74
Stone, Dona ld Thomos--26, 59
Stone, Patricio Sue--:-7 1
Stork, Gilbert Harold-202, 203, 204
Storm, James Abbott-59
Stover, Donell A.-77, 147, 196
Stowell, Charles l.-86
Strachan, 8.-76
Strometz, John R.-155
Strasser, J.-148
Strauss, Cora Sue-59
Strauss, Richa rd Roy-76, 158
Strickland, Ronald D.-90
Stringham, Robert W.-76
Stroud, Connie Sue-70
Stroud, Jimmie C.-89
Struble, Donald E. Jr. -37, 168, 177, 178
Stubbs, Katherine E.-72, 18 1
Stuck, Carl G. J r.-59, 199
Stuck, Roger F.-80, 198
Stueve, Jean lovern- 25, 30
Stumpf, James D.-91
Stutz, Joseph M.-89
Sullivan, Karl louis-59
Sullivan, Michael P.-88
Sulton, Nojib A.-77. 177
Sutherland, Bill J.-60, 168
Sutnerwood, Wallace M.-60
Svendsen, Roger G.-80
Swanson, G. Dovid-78
Swanson, John G.-60, 76
Swanson, Sylvia R.-74
Swanton, Richard G.- 91
Swarl, Joan Amber-69
Swearingen, Von-164

Sweeney, Georgionno C. -60
Sweeney, Gordon E.- 60
Sweeney, James P.-86
Sweeney, Judy Yvonne-60, 163
Sweet, Douglas E.-79
Sweet, Richard C.-1 4 7
Sweitzer, David John-155
Swensen, Roger- 211
Swenson, Russell 8.- 7 7
Swickard, S. Ernest-87
SwifT, Mortha-70
Swift, Shirley F.- 6 9 , 14 6
Switzer, John D. J r.-60
Switzer, Phyllis A.-72
Symons, Edwin L.-60
Szeto, 8ig-189

-TTakaha shi, Jim-91
Tokigowo, Gene-60, 173
Tallent, Corolyn-71
Tomato, Spencer-60, 228
Ton, Joseph-91, 189
Tanftja, Om P.-60, 183, 186
Tong, Wilson-60, 8 1, 89
Taormina, Anthony- 160
lapp, Wllliom-60, 169, 17 3
Tote, Bobby-1 59, 209
Tote, Robert-60
Tovernetti, leslie-7 3, 146, 188, 192
Towokol, Ebrahim-186
Taxis, Dove-80, 192
Taylor, Antnony-60, 153
Taylor, Dovld- 203, 206, 209
Taylor, Deon-76
Taylor, Deon-76
Tay lor, Howord- 203
Taylor, Merris--17 2
Taylor, Roger-91
Taylor, Wm.-81
Teall , Suson-74
Tebbe, Suson-28, 60, 68, 180, 197
Tebben, Merrie-71, 150
Teegardin, Tim- 163, 187
Teem, Jomes-144, 228
Teemer, Edword-1 63
reronlshi, Dennls- 185
Tesmon, Robert- 172, 174
Testerman, David-1 68
Tetro, Ronold-86, 209
Thopor, Roj-1 7 0
Thayer, Jomes-78, 178
Theobald, Doniel -75
Thoburn, Frederick- 82, 198
Thoburn, Joon- 7 3, 146, 192
Thode, R.-75
Thomas, Dione-25, 73, 192
Thomas, Doug los--155
Thomas, Harold-33, 76, 147, 158
Thomas, Pot- 72
Thomas, Robert- 198
Thomas, Stephen--86
Thomas, Bill- 159
Thompson, Hozef-74
Thompson, Jomes-155
Thompson, Kendoll-87
Thompson, Roberto-190
Thompson, Steve-156, 161
Thompson, lyrolee-60
Thomson, Bonnie-60
Thomson, Dole-7 5
Thorpe, Henry- 209
Thrasher, F.-1 59
Tickell, Williom-60
Tien, Nguyen-60
Tijsseling, Dick-76
Tingler, Cheri J.-74
Tinnin, Wlllie-203, 204
Tipoy, Benny-60
Titus, Arthur R.-87
Tobie, S Todd, Gordon R.- 81
Tgowo, Edna T.- 32, 74, 14 5
Tolk, Sammie Poul -76
Tomasso, Wayne A.- 203
Tomato, Spencer-1 44
Toms, lorry 8.- 155 ,1 58
Tong, lik Nung-91, 189
Torlicci, Reyonne L.-69, 120
Touserkoni, Hodl-60, 80, 163, 186
lowe, Wayne Deon-60
Tracy, Jim T.-209
Tracy, linda J.-60, 1·53, 192
Trahan, Paul E.-86
Trammell, Robert T.- 89
Task, June lols--24 , 25, 69
Tra vis, Nancy Elolne -60, 190
Treaste r, Eric- 86
Treat, Rober! H.-87
Tremaine, James Brio n-76, 182
Tremble, Thomas E.-60
Tresler, Michael Ross-60
Trigueiro, James C.-60
Troupe, Ernestine J.-72
Troutner, Williom-159
Trowbridge, Sharon L.-72

True, Ramon R.-89
Trueblood, Steven o.-ao
Try, Keng Seng--81
he, Oovod Hing Son~ 1
Tsuku$ho, Rochord-163
Tude, Douglas E.-61
Tucker, Wayne M.-79
Tuey, Donoel Borry-6 I
Tum, Dehn J.-77
Tunnell, George Wm.-61
Turk, Rosemary S:-121
Turf, lorry R.-6 1
Tumer, Jack Wiggley-77, 149
Tummlre, James W.-91, 152
Tunis, Phlliph--198
Tuthill, laos louis~ I
Twouelmonn, Ray W.-76
Twitchell, Gary Allel\--92
Tyle, Norbert Dee-61, 199
Tyler, Harry E. Jr.-78, 198
Tyler, Sheldon M.-87

-UUbhi, Avtar-183
Udd, Rkhard--61, 199
Ukita, Ruuel-91
Ulonder, Sheridee-74
Underhill, Patrocio-31, 33, 68, 69, 192
Underwood, Oon--147
Unruh, Gilbert-89
Upton, Raberr-79
Uradoma, Harald--164, 165
Uribe, James--76
Urrutia, Frandsco-87
Utterback, Haward--79, 217
Uzo, Joseph-61

-VVadhera, Avinash-61, 183, 186
Valdez, James-80, 182
Vall, Jose-6 I
Vallas, Ooniel-61
Vancamp, Bortlett--61
Van de Venter, Gardol\--159
Van Fleet, B. J.-76
Van Granlngen, John-61
Van Horn, lynn-61
Van Horn, Roger-6 I, 155
Van lydegraf, Jan--Jl7, 147, 196
Van Norman, Charles-Of, 81, 168, 177
Vanruyle, James--91
Vantuyle, Theodor-I 20, 162
Vanvleet, lyle-171
VanVoorst. Vernan--156, 177, 192
Van Wagner, Clifford--86, 189
Vanzee, John-87
Vargas, Ronald--88
Vaughan, Diano-74
Veitch, William--77
Velez, Gamez-6 I
Vellegas, Ralph-162
Venneman, James-31, 61, 191
Venturella, John-161
Veraza, Carlos-92, 170
Verberkmoes, Susal\--70
Verburg, Jahn-aO
Verburg, Joe-a7
Vessal, Rahim-61
Vlada, Steven-148
Viel1, RobM-80, 165
Vigil, Angelica-61
Viking, lngrid-61
Vokturek, Judith-I 64
Villaescusa, lolis--228
Villegas, lauie-81, 155
Villegas. Ralph-81, 158
Vilvaii,Joonnette-61 , 69,142,146,188
Vincent, Michoel-83, I 69
Virgin, 0.-82
Visitacion, Marcy-76
Vlach, 8enjamin-a7
Voigt, Allan A.-171
Voorheis, liesel-74
Vorhies, Ralph-159
Vos, Arthur-61, 163
Vas, Diona-32, 145
Vredenburg, Robert-61 , 87, 144, 171, 172,
194
Vrooman, Dovid--n

-WWachtel, Somuel P.-a7
Wade, Nancy A.-70
Wagner, Gerry D.-84, 162
Wagner, Judith l.-69
Wagner, Michael S.-91
Wagoner, Walter A.-80, 152
Waite, Oovid P.-78, 211
Waite, Richard H.-61, 172
Waldthpusen, Ronold--164
Walker, Gary l.-25 , 144, 203, 224, 226
Walker, Robert E.-203, 204
Walker, Walrer-32
Walker Winston W.-78, 176, 196, 198

Wallace, H. V.-77 , 120, 158, 182, 186 198
Wohheo Donna l.-6 I
Walron, Charles F.-74, 163'
Wohry, Nick-173
Wolz, lee-71
Wong, Oovid S.-1 89
Word, Guy l.-203, 204
Word, Janet K.-6 I
Word, londy l.-69
Word, Robert 8.-150
Word, Terry-81
Worden, Oor>-156, 177
Ware, Carol l.--69
Worner, John E.-6 I
Warnken, Eric C.-62
Warren, Jomu E.-62, 164
Warren, Roymond-169
Warren, Rochord 0.-185
Warren. Yvonne--62
Wortinen, William M.-87
Watkins, Sollie l.-74, 146
Worry, Nolk-37, 169, 177
Watson, Joonl\--30, 62
Watson, Judy J.-31, 191
Wonenborger, Jon-68, 74
Wettengel, James-62, 167, 168
Woflerson, Paul J.-62
Woymoorh, John-190
Weaver, John Chorles--21 I
Weaver, Robert Edword-86, 155
Webb, Burgess H.-a2
Webberly, Sue-27, 142, 146
Weber, Robert Johr>-75
Weber, Wolliom R.-8 1
Webster, loren Alon-a7
Week, Kenneth R. Jr.-150
Weeks, Dianna May-70
Wegos, Susie Jeon-62, I46
Weigel, lawrence E.-a2, 155
Weimer, Raben J.- 93, 159
Weiner, Androo lynne--69
Weinkauf, Cheryl- 146, 155, 196
Weishaar, Nancy R.-74
Weishar, Kathryn-144
Welch. Diane L-72, 153
Welk, R•chard--173
Weller, Wayne E.-155, 156, 191
Wells, Ervin James Jr.-75, 198
Wells, Richard E.-78, 89, 152, 193, 198
Wells, Richard John-83
Wenell, lawrence E.-77
Wenk, Roberta K.-188
Wensel, Revis Edwa rd-82, 162
Wescott, Andrila D.-62
West, Wayne A.-203
Westerlund, F. V. Jr.-ao
Westfall, Cheryl l.-73
Wetterschneoder, S. R.-170
Wetzel, Kenneth R.-27. 62, 193, 19S
Weymouth, Torry Owen-91
Wheeler, Craig 8.-91
Wheeler, Robeno-24
Whelen, Tammi-72, 186
\\/hippo, Nancy V.-74
Whitaker, Erik T.-76
Whitcomb, Bonnie A.-74
Whitcomb, David R.-62, 148
White, Anthony C.-a7
White, lorry E.-62
Whitfield, Laura J.-62, 152
Whitmore, Robert A.-62
Whitney, Marlin J.-170
Whitney, Nancy E.-150
Wi1$an, Milo-151, 152, 178
Whitty, Goorgio-162
Widmayer, Stephen-a7
Wigglesworth, Terry-203, 228
Wight, Vivian C.-69
Wilburton, Steven l.-62, 82
Wolbunon, Todd--25
Wold, John l.-81
Wilder, Theodore J.-81, 163, 224
Wiley, lou Jean-107
Wiley R.-171
Wolkmson, Merrie Ann--62
Wolliams, Charles E.-85
Williams, Donald E.-62, 178
Williams, Earl P.-62, 159
Williams, Elisabeth-21, 69
Wolloams, Gail E.-163
Williams, Michael J.-215 , 216
Williams, Roger Boyd--81, 169
Williams, Ronald--159
Williams, Sora A.-71
Williams, Stephan A.-62
Williams, Steven Oole-a6
Williamson, Eric J.-91
Wlliamson, Lauis.,._22, 71
Williamson, Walt-202
Wlllick, Marianne E.-74
Willig, Roger P.-91
Willison, Steven C.-79
Willson, John Thomas-82
Wison, Carmella l.-191
Wilson, Catherine Ce.-7 1
Wilson, David H.-75, 165
Wilson, Esther L.-62

Wolson, John Oouglas-80
W1lson, larry Ward-88
Wilson, Lee-198
Wilson, Mardi Lynn--69, 142
Wtlson, Marol-27
Wolsan, Michael 0 .-79
Wolson, Pamela Mary 71
Wilson, Robert C.-21 I
Wilson, Virginia J.-74
Wolvert, Margaret R.-72, 73 , 196
Wonterbourne, Marlys--69, 146
Wonterburn, Don-al
W1nteos, John L.-92, 162
Wirt, Susan E.-74
Wisckol, Willoam W.-147
Wisher, Kathy-147
Wossler, Dovod Arthur-156
Wotscher, Donald R.-211
Wofford, Martha Ruth-70
Wolf, Dona J.-156, 178
Wolf, Kennirh C.-224
Wolf, undo Jean-62, 70
Wolf, Norman Delmer-62, 152
Wolfe, Cindy-189
Wolfe, George K.-79
Wolfe, James-198
Wolfe, linda A.-152
Wolfson, Stephen J.-185
Wolyn, Elaine l.-72
Wong, Clarence Yue-62, 76
Wong, Paul S.-86, 120
Wong, Richard-62
Wong, Russell Sou Ke&--185
Wood, David lynn--62, 76
Wood, Gordon E.-75, 150
Wood, Richard J.-173
Woodhams, Richard J.-79, 172
Woodman, Tatty-107
Woods, Donald E.-23, 129
Wood>, Janice L.-72
Woods, Russell F.-62, 190
Woad>, William J .-75
Woodward, Albert J.-151, 152
Wool, Harvey D.-80, 228
Wool, Jack A.-209
Woolman, Fred Otto---62, 75
Workman, Edwin Sruce-169
Wookman, J:\ichael H.-209
Wright, David Artf-ovr-62
Wright, Jan Kent-164
Wroght, John R.-80
Wroght, Paul f .-63, 76, 152, 186
Wroght, Roy A.-87
Wright Sandra Alinda-21, 22, 25, 30, 3 1,
70, 183
Wu, Ronny Yim Cheung-189
Wurschum, laurel Anne-25, 30, 69
Wyatt, Saundro-63, 180

-YYamada, Chris-145
Yamada, Diane C.-72
Ymashota, Ran T.-93, 159
Yanell, David Wilder-63, 171, 172
Yasuhora, Takehiko-87
Yates, Catherine M.-30, 71, 146, 186, 188,
192
Yates, Robert C.-63
Yeager, Candace M.-190
Yensen, Russell L.-198
Yenzer, Ronald 0.-77
Yeung, Peter-189
Yhnell, Berndt C.-63
Yong, Kester IC-189
Yockey, James W.-63, 147
Young, David K. Jr.-156, 192
Yaung, David R.-87
Young, Jack R.-160
Young, James V .-155
Young, Mary L.-72, 189
Young, Robert N.-63
Young, Stanley S.-63
Yount, Alice 1.-69, 146
Yu, Chor Jot-63, 189
Yue, Yuk Yuen-63 , 199
Yunghng, Douglas T.-76, 158, 172, 192

-ZZaghl, Hoashang-63, 186
Zeiner, Vickie A.-70
Zanatto, Gerald J.-81 , 168
Zaunmiller, Richard--82
Zeisse, Trudi C.-70
Zerluot, fredrick E.-63, 190
Zghaib, Camille A.-177
Zichterman, James l.-77
Ziegler, Donald--187
Zilka, Latif Moshi- 177
Zlmberoff, Stefan-87
Zimmer, George Thomas-75
Zommennan, James J .-63, 169
Zollo, Cynthia Mari-71, 188
Zollars, Allan--182
Zuber, William S.-173
Zwoagstro, Bert J.-80, 162
Zysmon, lawrence J.-63

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Savagely driven by the threat of the bite of the cat- 'o-nine tails, several people
scurried around showing amazing bursts of energy during the process of putting
together this yearbook. I would like to thank them if I could find them. However,
in leiu of this, I would like to express my gratitude to the following people.
First, I would like to thank our advisor, Mr. Loren Nicholson, for his long hours
and able advice, for tearing what little hair he had left, and most of all, just for
putting up with all of us. The students on the staff, responsible for my developing
such magnificent muscles in my whip arm, were indispensable.
The Taylor Publishing Company, represented by Mr. Viga Hall, was a con­
stant source of both help and consternation. !Which I am sure we were to them,
alsol. Thanks should also go to Chuck Knowles for designing our cover and the S.
K. Smith Company who produced it, represented by Mr. Robert Hopkins.
Mr. Mickey Dunlap and Mr. Burt Turney of Dunlap-Turney Photographers con­
jured up our senior. pictures. Mr. Clyde Hostetter and Mr. Jack Hill assisted with
the group shots taken in the Little Theater. Mr. Charles Plath also helped in this
respect. Mr. Boyd Wettlauffer, who permitted us to use the Audio Visual Studio for
the pictures of the Administration and the Poly Royal Queen and her court, must
be thanked.
Special thanks to Harold Shreve, associate editor, and Dan Schilling, Photo­
grapher- And also to Don Depue who helped us out of some of our confusion.
And last of all, thanks to those of you who bought the book, because with­
out you we would be broke. !Come·to thing of it, maybe we are anyway!)
Judy Cochran

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