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STAFF T. BRADFORD SALES TIAGINDICK MIKEWILLIAMS JIMMALLASCH JOAN VERBURG LYNN HOCHMUTH WENDY COFFELT ED TAYLOR MERVYN LEW ROBERT PARKER PETE MILLER DALE HILTON Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor. Production Managing Editor. Organization Book Design Staff Coordinator Staff Assistant Staff Assistant SportsCopy Photographer Photographer Photographer Director of Student and Alumni Publications
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while fleeting through these 400 some odd pages of expression and impression. From beginning to end each page ' s intent is to import to the seeker the signs of the times. .- f Through the medium of vision, these pages move in length, breadth, depth, and time to secure the four dimensions of sense for the astute observer. As it has been said, No man walks with aimless ■ feet, it is so that no creation should exist without ' ;j meaning though at times in the past they have. As it is the individual ' s unique responsibility tofulfill his potential, it is paramount that the creative ' product be all it could have been. But perennially there is the question. What is ■ it to be and who is to decide? Only those with the ultimate responsibility can answer. In what they answer for themselves, they answer forall men and this accounta- bility to their collective selves bears , heavily on their minds. Before embarking on the creative « : search, the artist must decide to in- dividually bear the responsibility for the creation, then proceed to the new synthesis. The civilised incubator for this ' Z endeavor is the university. There ■ under the protective wing of In- tellectual Freedom men can sensitize themselves ; to their potential. There through the process of intellectual stimulation, divergent cultivation, excellence in enterprise, and con- ' vergent academics lies the hope for progress. The El Rodeo as an integral part of this University organism cannot be divorced from the context in which it lives or it will cease to be what it purports - representative. The yearbook then should be - intellectually stimulating, creative, technically excellent, and reflective. Herein is our interpretation of that objective - T. Bradford Sales Editor-in-Chief
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Summer 1967 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Board of Trustees Howard Ahmanson Chairman of the Board Home Savings and Loan Association Mrs. Ana Bing Arnold President of the Board Bing Fund Robert E, Brooker Chairman ot the Board Montgomery Ward and Co Asa V. Call Honorary Chairman and Director Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co Mrs. PhyllisN. Cooper Cooper and Nelsen, Attorneys Justin Dart (Chairman) President Rexall Drug and Chemical Co Leonard K. Firestone President and General Manager Firestone Tire Rubber Co J. RobertFluor Chairman and Chief Executive Qtfrcer The Fluor Corporation, Ltd H. Leslie Hoffman Chairman of the Board Hoffman Electronics Corp Herbert Hoover. Jr. Consulting Engineer. Director Various National Corporations Robert A. Hornby President Pacific LightingCorp Jack K. Horton President and Chief Executive Officer Southern California Edison Co Wilhard W. Keith Director Marsh McLennan. Inc Frank L King Chairman of the Board United California Bank John A. McCone Industrialist, Former Director Central Intelligence Agency Harold C, Morton Hanna and Morton, Attorneys SeeleyG Mudd.M.D Physician Harold Quinton Chairman ot the Board Southern California Edison Co Henry Salvatori President GrantOil TooICo Mrs. Frank R. Seaver Chairman ot the Board The Seaver Institute Forrest N. Shumway President Signal Oil and Gas Company Raymond C. Sparling President. Sparling Division Hersey-Sparlmg Meter Co John Stauffer Director Stautfer Chemical Co Charles B. Thornton Chairman ot the Board Litton Industries. Inc Gywnn Wilson Rancher, Land Developer Roberto. Wood President CBS Television Stations Life Trustees Bishop James C. Baker Y. Frank Freeman William C. Mullendore Elvon Musick Officers of The University Norman Topping President Milton C. Kloetzel Vice-President Research and Graduate Affairs Carl M. Franklin Vice-President Financial Affairs Mulvey White Vice-President Student a ndAlumm Affairs Winston R. Fuller President Victoria Investment Corp Kenneth T, Norns Chairman of the Board Norns I ndustnes Norman Topping President University of Southern California Thomas P. Nickell. Jr. Vice-President University Planning TABLE OF INDEX Abbott, Tom E, 360 Affalato, Andre P- 376 Allen, Randall C. 298 Anderson, Dave A. 378 Abduliader, Mohammed E. 250 Afsahi, Shad 74 Allen, Randy C. 370 Anderson, Don 130 Abe, Irene K 347 Agges, Elizabeth 340 Allen, Scott 268 Anderson, Patricia M, 138, 332 Abe, Joseph E 180 Aguilera, Robert A 250,380 Allen. Scott E. 388 Anderson, Peter W. 376 Aber, Andrea L 31. 320, 321, 330 Aguirre, Frederick P. 74, 365 Allmgton, Roger A. 74 Anderson, Terry L. 359 Abrams, R. 233 Ainslie, Paul 160 Allmon, Dick 62 Anderson, Wayne R, 298 Abrams, Sanford C, 218 Aiu, Rene 75 Al-Mutawa, Faiz S. 74 Anderson, William 308 Abrams, Steven 220 Akers, Lynn E. 338 Alper. A, 233 Ando, Richard J, 220 Accomazzo, Allana L, 338 Akiyania, Carol L. 74. 346 Altman, Michael B. 74 Andrews, Harry C. 251 Ackerman, Kathryn A 328 Akiyama, Diane K. 346 Altman, Michael D, 398 Andrews, Kim 138, 336 Ackersol, Kay R. 333 AI ' Akabi, l22iddw 1. 250 Altemus, David E. 298 Andrews, William D. 388 Acutf, Henry P, 392 Aladag, Tugrul 74 Altoon, Ronald A. 202, 384 Anglin, John M. 359 Adachi, Ann K 74, 346 Alarcon, Bill 119 Alvarez, Vicente 250 Ansite. James C. 370 Adaimy, Edmond 250 Albano, Maeve E. 74 Alward, Jerry W. 392 Ansolabehere, Ben J. 392 Adams, Eill 62 Aldridge, Betsy S. 336 Alzamil, Abdulaziz A. 251 Antelyes, Terry 348 Adamson, Janet L 328 Aldridge, Rikki 57, 62 Al-Zamil Abdulraham A. 74 Anthony, Terry L. 392 Adanison, John M, 362 Alexander, Tom L. 363 Amari, Lee N- 218 Apel, Barbara L. 348 Adamson, Sue A 344 AHano, Frank j. 370 Ames, Philip L, 298 Aptekar, Ronald R. 395 Adelman, Harold M. 218 Alkana, Ron 225 Amestoy, Margot E. 138 Arak. Ron 91, 122 Adelman, Harold 220 Allan. Scott H. 298 Amiri, Homa 218 Arase, Randal P. 74 Adkms, Pat M 368 Alleman, Rodney G, 250 Anderegg, Thomas W. 298, 378 Arganese, Thomas J. 27, 384 Adier, Joanne S 327 Allen, A- Darlene 323 Anderson, Carol J. 138 Arico, Susan 116, 344 Adshead, Francis L. 74 Allen, Edna H. 138 Anderson, G. Brooke 344 Ariey, Janine Y. 323
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