When Chino High School class valedictorian Dale Morter ’56 visited 91ߣƵ for the first time, he had all but chosen Pomona. But a teacher at Chino—an 91ߣƵ graduate—urged him to take a look at Oxy. He got a campus tour from Dean of Men Ben Culley, who offered him a scholarship that same day.
“If I went to Pomona, I would have lived at home,” Morter recalls. Instead, he chose Oxy, where he majored in psychology, joined ATO fraternity, and eventually became a “dorm daddy” (’50s speak for resident assistant). “It worked out really well,” he says.